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March 4, '64

Hoffa Draws
Sharp Rebuke
From Judge

CHATTANOOGA, T «m . (U PI) — Teim iters President
Janies R. Hoffa was sharply
reprimanded today by Fed­
eral Judge Frank Wilson for
"extrem ely loud”
oorridor
statements.
,
Before today’s session be
gan in Hoffa’a Jury tampering
trial, the Teamsters prcsl
dent loudly renewed his at
tack that the government was
"like the Gestapo” in spying
on him. His charges were
made In a baUway near Wileon’s courtroom.
When Wilson took his place
on the bench, he said he had
heard Hoffa in the hallways
outside bis courtroom, de­
spite closed doors.
"Something has to be done
to protect the Jury" from
noise, Wilson said. The Jury
had not entered the room at
the time.
"Let’s discontinue these ex­
tremely loud arguments both
inside and outside the court,”
Wilson told Hoffa and his at­
torneys who remained seated
at the defense table.
Hoffa nodded acknowledge­
ment.
A final round of arguments
erae scheduled today before
the trial, now In Its seventh
week, goes to a 12-member
Jury. Hoffa and five others
are on trial here on charges
o f trying to fix a Nashville,
Teno., federal Jury which
heard
conspiracy
ebarges
against Hoffa in 1962.
Special government prosecu­
tor Jota J. Hooker Sr., was
scheduled to wind up the gov­
ernment’s ease today, charg­
ing tbs husky labor leader
as the "quarterback” of the
alleged Jury rigging.
A Hoffa attorney, Harry
Berks at Chattanooga, was
scheduled to have the last
word in defense summation.

Dangerous Cargo
Reaches Cuba

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MIAMI (U PI)—Cuban refugees aald Monday night the
Russian freighter Yuri Ga­
garin called at two Cuban
ports early this year to unl o a d apparently dangerous
cargo which may have in­
cluded nuclear materials.
The refugee "Sentinels of
Liberty” ssid the freighter
called et Matanzss Jan. 28
and at Plnar Del Rio Feb. 2
to unload "m any crates which
were bandied with extreme
«are.M
In each ease, the refugee
report said, the ship anchored
more than a mile from Use
waterfront. Extreme precau
tiona were la force In the dock
area during the unloading.
There was speculation the
cargo might either be some
form o f nuclear material or
delicate electronic I n s t r u ­
ments for the rocket-tracking
station Ruula has been re­
ported planning to InstaU in
Cuba.
The Sentinels reported alio
that &gt;0 missiles ready for
launching have been installed
at half a dozen bases in
northwest Orlcnte Province. It
was not clear whether they
were anti-aircraft mlaslles or
bombardment weapons.

Rare Death
MIAMI, (U P I )-B r lc e C.
Riinman, 7, la dead from a
rare case o f sleeping sickness
which developed after chicken
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Seminole Gets Assist From Jacksonville On Port Authority
Ity llarr} Johnvm
Slop sign* which had Mood
in the way of lorming a San­
ford
Port Authority were
turned to green lights as a
result of a conference Wed­
nesday between Sanford and
Seminole officials and heads
of
the Jacksonville
Port
Authority.
At a daylong meeting in
Jacksonville
local
officials
were given invaluable advice
from the experiences gained
in forming the Jacksonville
authority.
They were told that, with­

out fail, where a port author­
ity was formed anywhere in
Ihe United States industry
followed in a short time.
It was stressed that the
most important point now is
the writing of legislation for
a port authority and early
piesrntation to the State Leg­
islature.
This was repeated many
times by both Sanford and
Jacksonville officials.
Conferring with the Sem­
inole delegation were I). A.
Watts, chairman of the Jack­
sonville Port Authority, and

Pave Haw Is. the authority's
managing
director.
They
were Joined during a tour of
the authority's properties b\
I. S. Harley, deputy manager
of the Municipal Docks and
Terminals.
The visiting delegation con­
sisted of Sanford Mayor A. L.
Wilson, County Commission
Chairman James P. Avery
Jr., Attorney (Jordon Fred­
erick, John Krlder, manager
of the Seminole County ChantIvor of Commerce, County
Commissioner John Alexan­
der, Francis Itoumillat, Jack

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ity now is seeking legislative
permission to float a second
bond issue of $10 million so it
ean keep pace with the port's

Dolt and Carl Schilke.
Tlie latter three are also
members of the Chamber's
committee on formation of
the loral authority w i t h
Itoumillat its chairman.
The Jacksonville port chair­
man told of the "growing
pains" his organization ex­
perienced and offered advice
on how to avoid most ot them.
He reported the authority
asked for permission to raise
$5 million to operate the or­
ganization only to find that
this was not enough.
Watts added that the author­

expansion.
The cost to the taxpayers,
it was pointed out, will re­
main at a low 1.5 mill. Hetiring the bond issue would t&gt;u
accomplished from revenue
from the port.
Watts declared he believed
a Sanford
port authority
could get started on about
$2(XJ,ooo. "Then," he said,
"you'd he in business."
Watts said barge transpor­

tation would attract "worlds
of cargo to your area."
The barge rates arc much
lower t h a n other carrier
rates. Watts said, yet when
a barge terminal is created
the other carriers also bene­
fit
"You build the facility,**
Watts emphasized, "and industry will follow."
The Jacksonville authority's
director, Rawls, outlined tlie
many wa&gt;s a novice group
ran obtain federal assistance
in tlie form of loans to get
the project "off tlie ground."
Two of them would deal

V?To&lt;*

lluw about this weather?
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You couldn't Rsk for any­
thing nicer than the sunshine
and warmth we enjoyed .Mon­
day and Tuesday.
•
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And nice weather caiia for
a good story, like the one wc
read In tlie Sanford Kiwanis
Club bulletin for this week.
It goes like this: "Childhood
is that wonderful time in life
when all you have to do to
lose weight is bathe."
•
• •
Here's a word o f advice to
veterans who have just mar­
ried or are planning to get
murried. “ Don’t forget to
change your insurance bene­
ficiary," says M. T. Dixon,
director o f the Florida De­
partment of Veterans Affairs.
And that's some sound advice,
even thought it's free!
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•
Wt understand that the
American Cancer Society's
Seminole County unit needs
old or worn out sheets and
pillow cases for use in mak­
ing bandages and dresnlngs
for cancer patients. Even col­
ored sheets or cases are use­
able. All*. J. Axxurello says
they can be left at 205 West
First St., Sanford, or at
Dr. Thomas L. l.ai gen's o f­
fice.
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Navy
Appiecialiuu
Day,
we'ie told, is being scheduled
for March 21, according to the
JayCea bulletin of the Sanford-Seminole junior ttadv
body,
•
• •
Here's a multi-million doliui
report, literally. Deltona Cor­
poration has reported real
estate sales for the year
totalled $10.5 million plus. Net
income after taxes and a spec­
ial credit amounted to 9083,017 or 75 cents a share on
1,308,740 average outstanding
shares listed on tlie American
slock exchange.
•
•
•
And speaking of construc­
tion, we'rs reminded that new
Banding is lieing instullci) in
the County Commission Cham­
ber at the Courthouse. Also
the desk area occupied by
rommissionsrs and other coun­
ty officials is being enlarged
to aeeomodute mure county
personalities during meetings.
•
• •
Sanford Police are still
finding ths doors of five to
10 business houses unlocked
almost every night.
•
• •
Doyou knock on wood for
good lurk? Recently wefound
out that the habit goes back
to the time when people be­
lieved spirits lived in trees.
To rap on a tree was to call
up the spirit of the tree to
protect one against Impending
misfortune. Olliers believe it s
o f Christian origin and is in
some way connected with tli-r
wooden cross upon which Jes­
us Christ was crucified.

H . H. Harnett Dies
Henry II. Harnett. £&gt;9. «*f
Longwood died tt eduesday
at his residence. Further de­
tails and funeral arrange­
ments will tie announced up­
on completion by Uramkow
Funnal Home of Sanford.

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Seventh Heavy
Attack Squadron
Coming To NAS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Hie
six
heavy
attack
squudrons based at Sanford
Naval Air Station will be
augmented with a seventh,
now on sen duty in the Fur
Pacific, it was uniiounccd
Wednesday by Cupl. James
O. Muyo in a talk before the
Sanford Kiwuiii* Club.
Captain Muyo, command­
ing officer of Heavy Attack
Wing One, at SNAS, said
the seventh s&lt;|tindron lias
been permanently bused ul
Whidliey Island, Wush., hut
will be transferred here on
completion o f its sea duty.
In expansion of opciations
of Sanford-bused i-quudi
Captain Mayo also rtpu
that for ths first .Time
cal group • lliiuvy At
Squadron 5 • will lie deploy­
ed ill lute July or euily Au­
gust for sea duty abuurd tlie
aircraft carrier USS Ranger
with tlie Seventh Fleet for
duty in the Fur West Paci­
fic.
Until
now
Sanford
si|uudrous have been assign­
ed to tea duty with the Sixtli
Fleet in tlie Atlunlic and
Mediterranean areas.
VAH-I now is arriving
home from an liglil-nionth
deployment in the .Mediter­
ranean) VAH-3 is perman­
ently assigned as a training
sipiudron; VAII-7 is in the
Mediterranean; VAH-D is ut
home and VAII-11 is tlivitlcd between two aircraft carriera in the Caribbean area.
Captain Muyo's address, illustMiled with color slides,
was a "walk through” of op­
erations o f his Wing One, ul
home
and
abroad.
First
slides were of scene's at San­
ford Naval Air Station, in­
cluding photos of three new
buildings
for
maintenance
and maintenance training.

Secretary Asks
Guards Until
Strike Ends

Danger Period
For Meningitis
Cases Passed

A. II. IIECKWITH JR.

Circuit Court
Clerk Asks
Election* *
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
today i|ualificd for re-elec­
tion to the position o f clerk
of circuit mart in and for
Seminole County subject to
the Muy Demon atic primar­
ies.

Beckwith said when he
ran for the office four yeais
ago lie pledged efficient,
courteous offiio opciation in
accord with sound fiscal re­
sponsibility. "1 have been
true to my promises and
continue to lie dedicated to
' these goals,” lie emphasized.
|
"A s time hub advanced, so
have
the methods in the
,
Clerk's Office. I take piidu
in the progress made in this
office during my term. The
office of Clerk o f Circuit
Court ill Seminole County is
considered among the nio-t
outstanding in our Stall. O f­
ten other Clerks liuvc pat­
terned
procedures
after
those now in operation here.
I believe tlie people o f our
County can justifiably lie
proud of this accomplish­
ment.
"It is my honest desire to
continue to serve, and if al­
lowed to do so I pledge my­
CHATTANOOGA, T u r n / self to opciation of tlie o f­
(U P I)—"It wua unfair . . . a fice as exemplified during
railroad job In my opinion. Ot the pust four years,” Beck­
course, we will appeal."
with declared.
That was Teamsters boss
: '—
.
James R. lluffu's angry reac­
: 4 r
tion to hit conviction Wednes­
day by a federal court jury on
-V v two counts of jury tampering.
Held in technical custody for
twe and one-half hours, Hoffa
was released under 975,000
bond and did not appear dis­
couraged by the verdict. "I
pity those who do nut have the
funds to go to appeals courts,"
he said.
Federal Judge Flunk Wilson
gave attorneys 10 duys to file
motions for a new trial, lie
scheduled a further hruiing
tiHiay on a defense motion
tliul the case lie thrown out
bi muse the government IIlegally spied on the defense.

'U nfair/ Angry
Hoffa Cries
I

"Banger period" for any
new cases has passed follow­
ing the death o f a 13-yearold girl from meningitis last
Friday night, it wits reported today by
Dr. Frank
Leone, county health direct­
or.
The gill attended classes
Thursday at South Seminole
Junior High School, became
ill Friday, was admitted to
Oilnndo AFH hospital in lin­
early evening and died that
night, l)r, Leone said. He
rs&lt;lit’.rt* nUtfli. - V 1-JtlllrJ
i nieitli gills, ecs’ording to base
'hospital physicians.
| Ilia girl's twin sister also
I showed symptoms, was hos
, pltalited but hn» been re|leased.
Dr. Leone suid all physicI ions in South Seminole Coun­
ty and teachers in Iter class­
es at tbo school were alert­
ed for symptoms o f new
cases but none have appear­
ed. lie also suid that mem­
bers of tho girl's family,
visitors to her home, neigh­
bors and other contacts, in­
cluding some students ut tho
school, weie treated with
auifadiuzine, a sulpha drug
for this purpose.
Thu liculth director ex­
pressed the opinion that the
girl wus an ‘‘ isolated ra se,'
that she wus a cart icr of the
discase and that it probably
developed fiom a run-down
condition.
Dr. Leone said any new
cusca would have developed
within five days after con­
tact with the girl, and that
ended Wednesday.
However, he added that
purents und teachers should
continue on the ulert to
watch for syniptona; head­
ache, pains in the neck, nau­
sea, vomiting and tempera
tine. Hu noted these also
uio symptoms of thu com­
mon mid hut caution should
hu taken for a few more
days.

HKADY L. HALL

Sixth District
Constable Seeks
Re-

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Srcictury o f S t a t e T o m
Atlanta said today that Na­
th mil Guardsmen should lie
placed ahoatd each Florida
East Coast Railway tniin un­
til a 13-month strike, punctu­
ated by violence, ia settled.
Duly the governor cun call
«t • the Nutiomil Guard to pre­
vent violence. And Gov. Furri*
lliy ant suid lust Saturday he
was huvitig a study niudo by
tlie Statu Adjutant Gcneriil
to determine wlmt such an as­
signment would cost.
Bryant said today he has
not yet recuivud a report on
Uw rust study.
IXilumr, In a a I a t e hi r n t
pri-mptnd by un iiiiploniptU
ci'ffec-hour discussion w i t h
newsmen in his office earlier
thus week, said tho violence in
connection with the strike has
reached a crucial stage.
It's encouraging that the
pit-sideiil und governor liuvu
teams of investigators workii-g to apprehend salmtuurs
who have blown up trains and
trucks on several occasions,
lint Adams said wheru thu
livi» and pnqwily of Floridit n , an- emhiligcinl, the statu
sin iitil not only investigate
what has alicady happened
hut ptevent future outbreaks.
“ The presence o f Nationul
(iuaidaim ii a h o a r d tlicso
trains would in itself la- a ma­
jor deterrent to future sabot­
age," he suid, noting that an
attack on trains tarrying Na­
tional Guardsmen would be an
attack on established author­
ity.

Grail.v I* Hall, constable of
the sixth district, Seminole
County, today announced that
lie will seek re-election to a
tecund term,
A veteran lawman of 30
yeais, Hall has served as
deputy sheriff
in Orange
County, wills the Winter I’ nrk
Police Department, as a spe­
cial miner with the Orlundo
police, as chief of police in
Ococc. with the military policc attached to the 302ml Or­
dnance Regiment d u r i n g
World War II and as Alta­
monte Springs politic chic!
ior three terms.
A graduate of (tie South­
western Institute of Criminology, in 1!M»2 lie was selected
as (lie only Seminole Cuunty
law enforcement officer lo
assist in Ihe investigation of
organized d im e in Ihe Cen­
tral Florida area and was
recognized as a key figure in
cracking t h e
niulti-niillhm
dollar .i month holita racket
City Workmen today com­
ill tills area.
lie amures that if reelect-1menced o|K-rations for (-hang­
&lt;d lie will conlinuc to serve| ing paiking arrangements in
as lie has in the past with downtown Sunfoid, accord­
fairness to all and special ing to City .Manager W. E.
Know It,. Pic-cut lines mark­
privileges to none.
ing pHinllcl parking on First
Slici-t and Magnolia and
Palmetto Avenues are being
JFK Coin
WASHINGTON (UPI)
- erased prior to a change to
The John F. Kennedy half angle parking. The piesent
dollar will lie distributed by center llnr on First HtrMl
local banks starting March 24. also will lie erased.

Parking System
Being Changed

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OFFICIALS FROM SANFORI) und Seminole
Cuunty conferred with Jui-knunvillu I’ort Au­
thority leader*, Wednesday on organizing a
Sanford Port Authority. From left are Carl
Schilke, County Commission John Alexander,
Attorney Cordou Frederick, County Commission

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Normal procedure was re­
versed Wednesday- night when
support personnel o f HeavyAttack Squadron One began
airlifting into the Sanford
Naval Air Station ahead of
tin- squadron's planes and
flight crews.
Wives mid children greeted
tlie 150 officers and nten who
had hern aboard Ihe USS In­
dependence on a Mediterranenn cruise since July 0, 1003.
Held up by had weather
si ne Tuesday, the squadron's
10 A-5A Vigilantes arrived in
Sanford today. More support
pnaonnel are also scheduler!
for an airlift today.
The first of the thice trimsport planes arrived from Nor­
folk, Va., where the Independ­
ence docked Wednesday, arriv­
ed at Sunfoid NAS at 7:40
p. m. Tlie other two followed
almost immediately.
In anticipation o f the home­
coming. buildings at the stutint, were decorated with linnm m proclaiming "Welcome
Home Tigers," a squadron
nickname. Similar signs in
AN EXCITED WELCOME homo in Riven a
store windows and across San­
VAII-1 sailor by his wife nml non Wednesday
ford's First Street announced
night after his arrival from Norfolk.
the return.
Today's arrival of the A6,'«'s from Norfolk, led by
Commanding O f f i c e r Cdr.
Leonard J. Reinhart, returned
20 airmen to Sanford.
Six of the eight at-sea
months writ- spent in tlie Med­
iterranean where YAII-I and
t h e Independence operated
Furinil dedication of Its
Official* from throughout
with Ilia U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Tha oilier two months were water works system is ached- the area are being invited to
lnl.cn up by opciations with ' tiled at Altamonte Springs for attend. A special program and
refreshments arc planned.
the Second Fleet In the A t­ March 15 at 2 p.m.
A cammittca of councillantic.
men's wivas was formed to
Ports of call for ths sailors
make arrangements. Serving
Included llurcelotin, S p a i n ;
are Mrs. Lawrence Swofford,
Cannes and Marseilles, Fruiter;
Mrs. Gene Stevenson, Mrs.
Livorno und Naples, Italy, and
Robert Newell, 3tra. Keith
Beirut, Lchuinm, The majority
Nixon and Kirs. D o n a l d
of time, however, was spent
Frltch.
pntruling the Mediterranean.
Construction work was re­ The dedication program was
VAII-1 is the Navy's second sumed tills morning at the
discussed Wednesday night ut
squadron to fly and deploy new Kunlonl Plaza after a
the Altamonte Town Council
with tlin much two (twice the two day shutdown In ought on
meeting.
s|a-rd of sound) Vigilante. Tha hy plumbing union plrkrls nut
The rnuncil also voted to
first, VAII-7, relieved VAII-1 nf Orlando. There is nn plumb­
install two radios in pollcu
uhunrd the USS Enterprise ers union local in Seminulc
cars, awarded a contract for
less than two weeks ago.
County.
paving of a parking lot to
The arrival o f the squadron
Wall Plumbing ami Heating, Orange Paving Company and
was just in time to liiaku prepof Sanford. held sub contracts adopted a resolution to cut tho
uiations for flying in Heavy
between
median
fur the plumbing work fur distances
Attack Wing One's tenth an­
(lie Publix and Erkcrd build­ openings ou Runic 430 to a
nual Bombing Derby, March
ings with tlie cuntructor, it. maximum of 3oo le d .
10-21.
Also authorized was a 400M. Thompson Company.

Water System To Be
Dedicated March 15
Work Resumes At
Sanford Plaza

26 Qualified
As Of Noon
Twenty-six Democrats had
to run for county
offices in the Muy 5 primary
as of noon toduy. ucrurding
to Clerk o f Courts Arthur
II. Beckwith Jr.
I.atcxt to qualify, in addi­
tion to the 21) un Ibcsday
ami Wednesday, are:
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, lo
succeed himself as Cuunty
Conimiisioner for District 1;
Beckwith, to succeed him­
self; W. II. Ellerbc, tux col­
lector; G. W. Bdl, County
Commissioner, District 5; I,.
I.. Cox, to succeed himself
us Justice of the Peace, Dis­
trict (i, and Grady- Hull, to
succeed himself as Consta­
ble, District &lt;1.
quNliied

Orlando nickels appeared
Monday and union members
of olhcr (-rails refused to
rruss the picket lines Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Thompson ollicials .uni rep­
resentatives ol the United
Association id Plumbers und
Fitters laie.il Union 803, ol
Orlando, nrguliated to the
IKiint whereby Wall would he
permitted to complete the
Publix contract but relinquish
the Kckord contract.

('IminnuM James 1*. Avery Jr., Dave Rawls,
Jacksonville jtort managing director; Commit*
Iceman Juck Holt, Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
and Francis Roumillut, chairman of the Semi­
nole Chamber of Commerce's jgirt committee.

DALLAS (UPI) — Jack
Ruby cursed Ism Harvey Os­
wald and said "I intended to
shoot him three times" a few
minutes after he put a bullet
into the aroused assassin, a
detective testified today at
his murder trial.
Detective Don R. Archer
who was guarding the Jail of­
fice door on the morning of
Nov. 24, aaid that 12 acconda
after Ruby fired the ahot, the
slayer uttered the wurda; "1
hop* X killed t h o ................ “

foot extension of u watcrllno
to serve the theater, inedic.il
building and a new restau­
rant.
Major Lawrence Swofloril
is to confer with lire depart­
ment personnel concerning
tin- Insl.iRation of tclephum)
lines to serve the community.
The present setup wus dis­
cussed ut length Wednesday
night ami firemen registered
their dissatisfaction by offer­
ing to resign in a body.

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
NOW ONLY

%

O'*’

$£66

_ vV*

Blarkwall.
plus lax 4k
Recap. Tire
Wlillrwalla 92
, mure. 750*14,
_
800x14,
850x14,

Ruby Threat
To Shoot 3
Times Told

Stork Race

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TUCKS., MARCH ft, IOC.I

Adams For Troops On F1C Trains

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)
—St. Joseph's Hospital, which
i bloke into the delivers more babies than any
fall
beer
garden, other private hospital in Wis­
,t 13th Street, Wed- consin. said today that 32 ba­
light and stole |JIo. bies were delivered Tuesday,
a record fur a single day.
1
tv police.

tolen

Established l'JOfcS

Rawls summed it up by
saying: "We know what you
are facing. We know because
we have gone through it. Any­
thing we can do to help you
will be done. By helping you,
wo help ourselves.
"Right now," he continued,
"w e are operating at our ca­
pacity. It costs a shipper $&lt;&gt;,ooo or $7.txxi a day if one of
their vessels cannot tie up in
port. If you were in operation
today, we could advise Iho
shipper to barge his cargo
to Sanford and it would t&gt;e
moved, his ship freed from
the costly delay."

Tigers' Welcomed Home

YEATIIER: Possible showers today; partly cloudy Friday; high toda 7**-80; low tonight 55-65.
VOL. oil

with the Housing and Home
Finance Agency; the third
would involve the Maritime
Commission.
Even a pre-operation loan
can he obtained, Rawls noted,
tf their is need for roads,
sewer lines and other utilities.
The conference ranged over
every phase of the operation,
from the most technical points
to the labor situation as ex ­
perienced in Jacksonville.
Sanford and Seminole offi­
cials
repeatedly
expressed
their appreciation for the to­
tal cooperation given by the
Jacksonville authorities.

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050x 14.

New 'Freud
TIRES
• Grnutne
Mr Roberta
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applied on
sound lira
casings]

• Frrs
• BUDGET TERMS

Mounting

40ft W. FIRST ST.

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Florida Distributors For Dvamaa Custom Built Ttroa

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April 12 'Sabin
Oral Sunday'
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A
"Sabin Oral Sunday"
(SOS) will ba bald April IS
fur Seminole County residents
by tha Junior Chamber of
Commerce in corporation with
the Seminole County Medical
Society and other health or­
ganisations.
Wally Peacock. SOS chair*
man, aaid I t dletribuUon altea
will be aet up throughout the
county In order to give Im
munlaation aa (aat as poeelble.
Unlike Salk vaccina which
muat bo Injected, Sabine vac*
cine is taken orally and after
two doses requires no booster
as it immunises the person
fo r life against polio.
Although a person has tak­
en tha Salk vaccine it is highly
recommended that tha Sabin
vaccine also be taken. Salk
vaccine only limta the effects
o f polio, whereas Sabin vac
e l n e completely immunises
against polio.
Jayceea plan an all-out cam'
pelgn fo r "Sabin Oral Sun­
day" so that no person in
Seminole County will be with*
out Immunisation. All news
media will be asked to co-op­
erate in this effort] also to be
used are rolling sound equip­
ment, handouts to school chil­
dren, notices along with cus­
tomer purchases at various
stores and everyona will be
asked to carry the message to
their friends and neighbors.
Medical experts declare Sab­
in oral vacelaa to be the
brightest hope for full eonquest o f polio. It Is a pleasant
tasting liquid and the local
Jayeee organisation will have
on hand a sufficient amount
fo r the immunisation o f every­
one la Seminole County. A
donation of SO cents will be
asked when eaeh does o f vac­
cine is given to cover the cost
o f vaccine and supplies.
Announcements will ba made
later as to time and locations
o f the various distribution
points and also dates fo r the
second dose.

FireAuxiliary
SetsMeeting
Tha Iodise Auxiliary e f the
Longwood Volunteer Tiro De­
partment will meet at B p. m.
next Monday at tha now T in
Hall.

Plans will ba mads for Mia
asalstanca tha auxiliary will
give tha firemen at the ehlekan dinner scheduled for March
U et City Park.
Ladles of tha organisation
will ba selling tickets to tha
dlnntr this Saturday in front
o f tha Longwood Post Offlca
and tha now Winn-Dixie Stars
on tha corner o f SR 434 and
Highway 17-9*.
Mrs. Judy Snow, president,
hss issued an invitation to all
woman o f tha arem interested
In the work o f the auxiliary
to attend Monday nlgbt'a
mealing.

Hospital
Notes
MARCH 4
Bernice Hall, Ronnie Wing­
field, Minnie Posold, Plnkcy
Oliver, Watson B. Wallace.
Judy Hudson, Kobocca Blan­
kenship, all o f Sanford; Cur­
tis E. Redman, Anna Htring,
both of DcBary; Foda Faya
Orr, Orlando; Elsie M. Plait
ridgs, Mt. Dors; U u ls Mss
Atkins, Lake Monroe
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Pick
en i, baby girl, Mr. and Mrs.
Klvln Richmond, baby girl,
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt
P . Crum, baby boy, Orlando
Ulitharge a
Deanna KJetrlchs, Leasts Mae
Scwerd, Ariel* Johnsou, Tom
Crews Bolt, Carolyn Liven
der, David Wells, James P.
Cullen, Cora Bryant, Rebecca
Kirkland, Annie Ruth Robin
euu, Frances Goodman, San
dra L. Pkllagc, Nortne Mar
lou, Kettle Pearl Dixon, Neda
Johnson ami baby boy, Boverly R. McDermott and baby
boy, all of Sanford; Uta Bell,
Alva Groce, both o f Long­
wood; Ituby Combs, Genova;
Curtis E. Redman, DcBary;
Rose Phillips, Osteen; Elite
Jane Keogh, Luke Mary;
llowurd Brewer, SUvrr Lake;
Susan L a r a e n , Meriden,
Conn.
I try cleaning a washable
fabric the first few times will
lengthen its life and help it
keep its initial freshness for
a lung Uine.
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Pagfi 2 — March 5, 1964

V rraffl

C d su v t

FRAN MORTON, secretary o f the Women’s
City Bowlin? Association, examines a schedule
of events tr, take pluce this weekend in the Wom­
en’s City Bowling Tournament. The tourney, to
be sponsored by Lake Monroe Inn, Central Ex­
terminating Co., Wight’s Wholesale Food Dis­
tributors and Rex Liquors, will begin Saturday
at 1 pp.m.
.m . Singles and doubles competition will
(Herald Photo)
start Sunday at 1 p.m.

Building Fund Drive Planned
By Forest City Association
will lie on Forward's team
with the remainder on Lashley’s. Motion waa made and
aprpoved that at the cloie of
the campaign losers will treat
the winnere to a steak dinner.
The group also approved
Lushley’s m o t i o n fo r an
amendment which would allow
residents o f neighboring com­
munities located outside o f
precinct 12 to join tha assotion. Such residents would be­
come associate members with
voting rights and could serve
a* chairmen or members of
committees. However, until
the charter is amended, only
those living in precinct 12 can
serve on tha executive board.
Monday night’s dinner and
program meeting was held at
Forest Lake Academy with
Jim Bottomley o f Orlando and
Col. Jeise O. Gregory o f Loch
Arbor as apaciai guests.
Gregory, a candidate for
District 6 County Comtnlsaioi.ur, appeared before' tha
group to apeak on behalf o f
t h a proposed Metropolitan
Telephone System which would
eliminate toll chargee within
the county.
Entertainment waa provided
by the Academy quartet, "Tha
Ambassadors," who are Jamie
Pougu* o f Lincoln, Nab., Tom
Ends o f Foraat City, Ronnl*
Buntxlnger o f Apopka and
Roger Hogan o f Jacksonville,
Accompanying on tha guitar
Federal State Market waa Eddie Maynard, also o f
Jacksonville. Accordlan solec
News Service
lions were presented by Mist
8anford
Shipping point Information Ann Arney.
A number o f Forest City
for Mar. 4. All sales F. O. B.
Praeoollng charge* extra un­ businessmen also wars present
for this meeting.
less otherwise stated.
BAN FORD-O VIEDOZELLWOOD DISTRICT!
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: D e m a n d fair,
market about steady. Domestic
round type, D i bu. crates,
few, f 1.85 to 91.30, very few
A change in appointment*
higher and lower; 30 lb. aacks,
mostly ordinary to fair qual­ for the March 17 North Or
ity, amall to medium, g l to ■undo election board was mad*
Tuesday night by the Village
91.26, very few higher.
Carrotsi Demand fair, mark­ Council due to the entry o f
et about steady. Sacks, 4B-1 Mra. I.ury Fuirburn, a previ
lb., film parked, |2 to $2.23, oua appointee, aa a candidate
mostly |2; 50 lbs. loose, 91.73 for the charter board.
Named to fill the vacancy
to 92.
Celery: Demand good, mark­ as an Inspector was Mrs. Rob­
et slightly atroiigrr. 10 ill. ert Dean. Others on tha board
eratca, Pasrul type, H dot. and are Mrs. Helen Greene, di
larger, $4.26; hearts, 24 count, rector, and Mrs. Fred Suiter
end William Mackintosh, in­
film wrapped, $8.23.
Chinese Cabbage: Offerings spectors.
Members of ths board will
light. lU in. crates, few, &gt;2.30.
Endive and Escarole: De­ receive payment of 01 par
mand fair, m a r k e t almut hour for their aervicee on
steady. 1 1/0 bu. crutca, most­ ulvction day. Voting will be
by machine and will taka
ly 92.76.
Lettuce: Offerings l i g h t . place in room six o f the North
Boston type, FUN crates, 24 Orlando Company office buildcount, 93; Leaf type. 12 qt- lug from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m
baskets, few, 91.26; Iceberg
and Romalne, insufficient sup­
plies to quote.
Onions, liraen: D o m a n d
light, market steady. Crataa,
3 dot. bunches, $3.
By Maryann Mile*
Parsley: Offerings l i g h t .
The Wokiwu Volunteer File
Ciatcs, 6 dot. bunches, few, Department will meet in reg­
12 to 92.20.
ular session at 7:80 p. m.
Parsni|ia: Offerings light. Thursday at tha Fire House
Boskets, 12-1 lb., film parked, on Aurora Drive.
few. 91.20.
New officers sleeted last
Radlshaa: D e m a n d alow, month ara Wains A. Lydick,
market fairly steady. Baskets, chief; Thomas 8. G 11 d a r t,
film packed, red varieties, 30.0 president; Norman C. Not­
us., 65 cents to IHi cents, very- tingham, vie* president; Wal­
few allgbUy lower.
ler D. Whitaker, secretary and
Spinach: . Insufficient sup­ Louis J. Stubbs, treasurer.
plies to quote.
Elected to serve on the board
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
wu* N. E. Porting*.
DISTRICT:
Fire protection covarag* by
Partly cloudy and warm.
the Wt-kiwa department Is o f­
Cabbaga: D e m a n d light, fered for annual fees of f6 fur
market about steady. Domestic residents and 919 for busi­
round type, I t i bu. crates, ness**. Charge* o f 9100 to an­
f t .00; BO lb. sack*, ordinary to swer a fire call wlU ba mad*
fair quality, amall to medium, to those who are not subscrib­
e r to the service.
g l to 01.28.

By Maryana Mllae
Plana fo r an all-out building
fund aampalgn were made
Monday night by mtmbera o f
the Foraat City Community
Aaaociation after announce­
ment waa made that dead for
tha building elta had been re­
ceived and that construction
on a club house can gat under­
way aa Boon aa county commlaalonara algn the dead and
It ia recorded.
Tha property ia located on
Lot 03, Lake Harriett Eitates.
Tha dead cornea with only one
restriction . . . that any building placed thereon be avail­
able for public use. Official
tills o f the building will bo
"Forest City Community As­
sociation Club House and Rec­
reation Canter," and signs an­
nouncing it as auch will be
immediately placed on tha lot
by Brian Benjamin, associa­
tion publicity chairman.
Under the leadership o f
John Bethea, president, the
fund-raising campaign waa or­
ganised to cone If t o f two
teams headed by Allen For­
ward and Dick La ahley aa
captains who will work under
general direction o f Adolph
Juhl, chairman. Members from
A through K of the alphabet

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Village Makes
Election Board
Appointment

DEAR A BUY: We have
been married forty - two
year* and are both in our
sixties. My husband bus al­
ways been a ladles' man, but
the older he gels, the worse
he gela. He has to have a
woman doctor, a woman
barber, and he will never let
a man wait on him in a
store if lie can get a woman
to do It. If a neighbor wom­
an drops in to visit with me,
even If he Is busy ouslde, he
comes right ill and takes
over, and I seldom gat a
word In. Also, whsn the most
innocent remark is made, his
eyes light up, he gels a
dirty amirk on his face and
ho twists It around to make
it sound smutty. 1 am at tha
end of my rope. Does this
happen to ALL men when
they get on In years?
DIRTY OLD MAN’S WIFE
DEAR W IFE: No. Your
husband could b* more than
a "dirty old man." He could
be a sick one. Doctors have
seen this type, and one
should see youre soon!

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•

D E A R A B B Y : Today,
while I wee on ths school

•

By Abigail Van Buren

bus, the Inj* driver hit a dog.
&gt; All o f us kids told him about
it, and all he said was, “ I
an. a wale o f that.” Abby, he
didn't even stop to aee If the
dog was dead or not. Up un­
til now I have a l w a y s
thought o f this bus driver as
a nice person. Now I don't
want to look at him. None
o f us kids eould do a thing.
LOVER DOGS IN
KOKOMO, 1ND.

LO aJ
Judging from tha latter* I
receive, many modern wives
betlava they have a "perfect
right" to go o ff alone fo r a
month or so to visit thetr par­
ents. But what's ths other side
o f the story?
Writes n fed-up husband:
"Every year It'a the same. My
wife announces that aha I* go­
ing baek to visit her parents
and she always stays at least
a month. She’s away right
now, and I*in getting mighty
tired of coming home night a f­
ter night to an empty house,
eating ail my meals at restsurauU, trying to fill up
lonesome evenings by going to
movies alone, etc.
"Am I being selfish In

AsHign* W eights
BOWIE, Md. (UP1) - Hasdicupper John Turner Jr. as­
signed Mongo and Gun Blow
top weight of 120 pounds for
Saturday's
$100,000
added
John U. Campbell Handicap.
Mongo is tile early 8-3 fav­
orite for the mile and onesixteenth race and Gun Blow
is rated T-3.
When buying fresh brocco­
li. choose dark grean to pur­
plish, tightly-dosed buds and
green leaves and stalks, ad­
vises the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.

DEAR KATHY: Not your
boy frlsnd.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: The item
in your column, ‘ ‘Confiden­
tial to Buffalo Bill: Do not
roient growing old. It is a
privilege denied to many”
hit me hard, Abby. 1 am a
26-year-old widow with two
small children, 0 and 8. My
husband waa 27 years old
when he died o f electric
shock at his job. If people
only knew how lucky they
were to have eaeh other!
HEARTBROKEN IN
BATAVIA, N. Y.
e e
•

DEAR LOVES DOGS: If
you havan't already don* so,
tall your parents and they
will certainly taka It up
with the echool authorities.
The bus driver should have
stopped and done what he
could to help the poor ani­
mal. Had tha bus driver
been alone, tha crime would
not hava been less, but to
have set such a poor example
fo r school children in inex­
cusable.
* • •

Gat it o ff your cheat For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, writ* to ABBY, Bor
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, aelf-addressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," sand 60 cents to Ab­
by, Bog 8306, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

DEAR A BB Y: A t Christ­
mastime I gave my boy
friend a leather wallet and a
pair o f silver cuff links. H*
gave me a ball point pan
with tha name o f an insur­
ance company on i t For
Valentina’s Day I gave him

£o £D b y
I f Hamlet had p l a y e d
bridge, he might have solilo­
quised, "T o finesse or not to
finesse. That is tba question.”
Now, how would you go
about playing today's hand?
Ths East and West cards era
not shown, but you do gat a
king o f spades opening.
A fter winning the first trick
you essh ths acs and king o f
trumps and both opponents
follow.
Do you want to try for a lot
o f tricks or do you want to
make sura of bringing homo
your contract? I f you want to
play aaft, you should start
proceedings by lasding a low
diamond toward dummy. I f
East wins with the queen,
you will hava tosaed a trick
right out tha window. No mat­
ter whleh opponent wins tha
trick, however, you will ba

a 12 by 14 tinted picture of
myself in a real pretty
frame, and he didn’t give me
ni.ything. What gives?
K A T llY

O n

if
if

Wa*»

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Norte

if

Pass
Pass
Opening lead— * K

By Oswald Jacoby

Baal

a*

Pass

sura ta bring home your con­
tract
Suppoa# West takes the
queen and leads a club. Now
you finesse dummy’* queen.
It that loses, East will hava
to lead something and bo-

ha

fora West ean gat in to lead
another club through dum­
my, you will have sat up two
diamonds In your own hand
and will bo able to dltcard
dummy’s ten o f clubs and
eventually to ru ff your last
alubs.
If you go out for every­
thing that isn’t nailed down,
you will lead a club toward
dummy and finesse ths queen.
I f that bolds, y o « will lead
ths Jack o f diamonds and
finesse against East fo r the
queen.
You will make eix on that
line of play if ths king o f
eiubs and queen e f diamonds
are where you want them to
be. But, you will go down nt
your game contract if both
these cards and tha jack o f
clubs are w h en you don’t
want them to be.
—
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No, you’re not being selfish.
Ycn’ra Just being human. If
ths tables were turned and you
went o ff fo r a month at a
time, leaving your w ife bohind, don’t think you wouldn’t
have an indignant woman on
your hands.
So why don’t you aak your
wife to limit her fam ily visits
to a week or ten daye? That
will give her a ehanca to see
her parents, and yet not leave
you alone long enough so that
you get to feeling the whole
setup isn’t fair to you.
If you hava trouble making
her see your point, then next
time use strategy. Instead ef
writing her how lonesome you
are and how much you miss
her, let your letters give the
Impression that you ara hav­
ing a fin* time and getting
along very well, Indeed.
I f I know women, *nd I
think I do, that will get her
home quicker than a daily let­
ter saying how much you miss
her.

THURSDAY P. M.

I Levs Lucy
December Drlds
Concentration
Real McCoys
Price Is Righ t
Missing Link
Pete A Dledys
Seven K ey *

( 1* l\
MIU( IM 1 HI A l i a

him out.
9-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. “ The Case of tb« Arro­
gant Arsonist.” This is one
case Perry Mason (Raymond
Burr) would rather not have
touched. He wins it, of count-,
but not entirely. A TV newscaiter (Frank Aletier) is
found dead in a crashed auto
after he has accused a former
deputy fire chief (Tom Tullyi
of setting fire to a warehouse
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9- 10 p.m. ABC. Tbs Jimmy
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types of singers use a hand­
kerchief, a good comedy apot
involving
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their duet to "ft's A Sin to
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10- 11 p.m. NBC. The Perry
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comedy and jais. The comedy
is supplied by Martha Raye
and Mickey Rooney while AI
Hirt supplies the ja u . Como
is himself. Hirt offers his
best-selling recording, "Ja­
va,” and Perry and Martha
get together for a medley of
“ R iver" s o n g s . Including
"Moon R iver," "Old Man Ri­
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Side.”
10-10:3u p.m. ABC. Tba
Edie Adains Show. Some ex­
cellent musical talents make
this a worthwhile half hour.
Charlie "Boss* Nova” Byrd
demonstrates that he's
a
superlative guitarist whatever
kind of music he does.

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Beau Bridge! (Lloyd's son)
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whose resentment at his par
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beleaguered co-star. Gil Fa­
vor (E ric Fleming) rescues
a drover from a lynching at
die hands of a masked band
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Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
_ I wonder If Spring is Just
"a b o u t here. The last few days
have been the kind that have
the homemakers in the mood
for spring housecleaning. But
It sure has been nice. Hope
it lasts. • • • So very sorry
that little Dale Austin con­
tinues to be ill. Get well
Dale, we miss you. Also little
David Wells is in the local
hospital with pneumonia. We
" w i s h him a speedy recovery
too. • • • Betty Hobby is con­
fined to her home with the
mumps. • • • Happy birthday
to Sue Thompson who was IS
yesterday. • • • Well, three
very pretty gals out this way
made their parents and town
proud of them this past week.
The very talented and cute
Jeri Wheatland won the talent
" contest at a show put on by
the Lake Mary C. of C. Of
course we were confident «hc
would win, though. So we
want to congratulate Jeri for
winning. We expect she will
go far in the entertainment
world. Keep it up Jeri. • • •
And lovely Darlene Roberts
won first place In the heart
_ queen contest out at the Melo“ dee Skating Rink. Darlene is
the daughter of M. 0 . and

DeBary Bridge
Club Plays
• 14 Tables
DeBary's Duplicate Bridge
Club played two aectlona at
14 tablea Tuesday afternoon
at the regular weekly meeting
held at th# Firemen’s Recre­
ation Hall.
Section A waa directed by
Mist Kthel Johnson, Winners
w-cre, NS, first, Mrs. Robert
Nlcholla and Mrs. Elsa Un™ Vies; second Mias Johnson and
Mrs. Richard Stevens; third,
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Baker.
E\V, first, Mra. E. E. Bat­
son and Mrs. Luther Tarbell;
second, Mrs. David Singer and
Richard Stevens; third, Mr.
•mi Mrs. Charles Daglia.
Section B was directed by
Mrs. Jessie Pearsnll. Winners
^ were NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
• 3lli.lt nnd Myron Accardi; sec*
cm 1, Mra. Harold Lynch and
Mra. Norman Meyer; third,
Mr. und Mra. It. E. Watty.
KW. first, Mra. R. W. Aekrrman and George D. Dick­
ey; second Mrs. Arthur Willgoose
and William
Luts;
third, E. F. Benton and Nor­
man Meyer.
a
Announcement h a s been
ituda that tha first Open
Pairs Club Championships will
be played on Saturday, March
14 at tha Firemen's Recrea­
tion HalL Only ona session
games will ba played and a
small entry fee will ba ra• quired. No reasrrationa are
ntcessary.

p Sale Of Cans
Aids School
• Landscaping

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Audrey Roberts of 0*ange
Boulevard. And of course, the
Lake Monroe H.D. Club is
glad that it was her sponsor.
• • • Petite Gail Coleman,
daughter of Wilson and L’
Lean Coleman came in se­
cond. Darlene's gown
as a
pale green and Gall's was
white. An outstanding feature
of Gail's gown was rows of
narrow gathered lace set in
scaUoped style and further
accented by white ribbon
bows. • • • This part of
town is indeed proud of these
wonderful girl*. • • • The
Roy Muse family of Indiantown went over to see Roy’s
dad, Carlos Muse, who is in
Bay Pines Hospital and then
came on up here to see Roy's
mother, Helen. They reported
that Carlos is doing fine and
hopes to get to come borne
real soon. We hope so too
Carlos. • • • Clyde Harris,
a Seminole High student will
enter some of his paintings
Oils weekend in the Winter
Park Sidewalk Art Festival.
Clyde is a very talented ar­
tist. • • • A recently married
couple, Norman and Barbara
Sparks, are making their
home on Rivervicw Avenue.
Glad to welcome them to the
neighborhood. • * • The Han­
dy Helpers 4-11 Club met yes­
terday to work on their
demonstration for County 4-H
Events Day. They also made
plans and the menu they will
serve at the Lake Monroe
Home Demonstration meeting
next week. • • • Don't forget
the cooking school coming
next week. It will be held In
the Civic Center in town. So
mark
your
calendar
for
March 10. 7:30. p. tn. • • •
Our thought this week is a
request for a repeat of some
time ago. Today is here: All
of us draw the same salary
In seconds, minutes, hours.
Today. I refuse to spend time
worrying about what might
happen. I am going to spend
my time making things hap­
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Miss Dorothy Herlong Will
W ed Reverend Charles Hay

Ethel Root Circle
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Laurie Rheuark Celebrates
First Birthday With Party

, The Ethel Root Circle of the
Laurie Rheuark, daughter
Congregational C h r i a 1 1 a n
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rheu­
Church met recently at the
ark, celebrated her first birth­
home of Mra. Earl Moxley.
day recently at har parent'!
The president, Mrs. Walter borne with a party.
Representative and Mrs. AI-1 Ida, where he was a member I bachelor degree by the School| Rev. Father Hay is a vicar Bethea, conducted the busi­
Refreshments of Ice cream,
b«ft SydMy Herlong Jr., of o f the Phi Gamma Delta Fra- of Theology, University of the of St. Edward’s Episcopal
ness session. Member* were cake and kool aid were serv­
Leesburg have announced tbwI
He wai awarded bislSouth, Sewanee, Tenn. The| Church in Mount Dora.
reminded to donate trading ed to the guests, along with
balloons for the youngsters.
engagement of their deugh^
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stamps, which will be sent
Those arriving to celebrata
tor, Dorothy, to the Bov.
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to Lake Byrd Lodge to pro­ the birthday were: Mr. and
Cbariei Henry Hey, o f Mount .
*
cure a station wagon. Several Mrs. Norman Frost, Miss
Dart, son o f Mrs. Dorli H.
j
complete books were donated, Carla 51 a y , Mike Frost,
and Mra. G. O. Nordgren was Grandma Frost, Helan and
MeKown, Orlando.
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Th# wedding will be held at f
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appointed to receive further Marlene Hall, Frank Melder,
tho BL James’
Episcopal \
*&gt; t ••
&gt;,
books before the deadline o( Doug and Diane ktclder, Mrs.
Church on May 30 at 10 a.m.
March 10.
Perry Dome and Paul Dome.
j» Leesburg.
A report was given by Mrs.
The bride-elect attended the
M. J. Corbett, chairman of
University of Florida end
the Swedish-American Smor­
graduated from Coker Colgasbord, which the Circle re­
age In Hertevllle, H. C., with
cently sponsored. Over SOO
a bachelor of aria degree In
people attended this yearly
mmmerclal art. She hai been
event. The Circle member:
'.caching art at Roblnawood
gave Mrs. Corbett a standing
Junior High School in OrlanTha Battles wars In full
ovation in appreciation of her
lo. Miss Herlong was present­
efforti as chairman of t|)ls swing aa the Anchor Club
'd at the Polnsettla Ball of
event. Mrs. Corbett, in turn, girls performed for the Pilot
tha Woman'! Club of Leesthanked
her
co-chairman, Club at a recent dinner meet­
aurg.
and all those who assisted ing.
Tha Bov. rather Hay atThe Beatles consisted of
her.
‘.ended St. Petersburg Junior
Susan Pierey, Susan Burgess,
The Circle will sponsor the
College and received a bachHelen Mann and Diana LipLenten
Supper and
Bible
ilor o f arts degree In history
study today at the Congrega­ sey. Moderator for the pro­
!rora the University of
tional Christian Church. Mrs. gram was Sharon Jackson. A
comical imitation of Hedda
Robert Gctman and
Mra.
Bethea will serve as hostess- Hopper wai performed by
Diana Lipsey. Sherri Splnelli
es for the occasion.
entertained the ladies with a
At the conclusion of the
piano solo. Folk aongs were
meeting
delicious
refresh­
sung by Nickle Morgan and
ments were served by the hos­
Judy Lewis. Susan Plercy
tess to several members:
read the poem, "Conversion"
Mr*. T. Alford. Mrs. Walter
to the club. These Anchor
Tired of serving the tame
Ucthca, Mrs. M. J. Corbett,
Club performers were under
ild neats weak after week?
Mrs. Robert Getman, Mrs.
the aupervlsion of Mrs. Jack
Then get out of that rut.
Harold Herbst, Mr*. Ralph
Burney.
lonem akers can serve a dlfLussing, Mrs. G. O. Nord­
The honored guests at tha
'erent kind or cut o f meat
gren, Mrs. A. M. Rcmusat,
Pilot Club ware Dr. Lewis
r m y day for almost three
Mrs. E. T. Simpson, Mrs.
Perez, Stephanie
Westgate
months without
repeating,
Clyde Stinson and Mrs. Boyd,
and Mra. Jack Burney.
(ays Myrtle Wilson, Home
a guest.
Janice Smith, president con­
’demonstratlon Agent.
ducted tha meeting ia n St.
At least, that's tha number
Patrick's Day atmoepbere.
JSDA'a Economic Research
. Enterprise
Those attending tha meet­
.Service found In a single
ing ware: Haaal Field, Bather
arge supermarket in a typi­
Rive, Batty Cbeateraon, Helen
cal community. And when
Westgate, Bonnie B o o n e ,
‘ hay want to all tha stores in
SMrley
Secord,
Catherine
ha area, they discovered an
Tha Heart Fund drive col­ Ray, Sue Stevenson, Either
iven greater variety — some
Williams,
Marge Jemlgan,
, .15 different kinds and cuts.
lected $55.75 In Enterprise
Elsie Farley, Vota LambertSo look for and aerva your
and Mist Helen Snodgrsaa son, Dot Swalm, Rosamond
|
‘amity a variety of meata.
wishes to take this opportun­ Chapman, Felice Swanson,
They'll find your meals more
ity to thank all her workers, Doris Flemming and Mar­
omptlng. Yon may get some
ww ideas by attending the
Mrs. Frank Wlnkter, Mrs. garet Hodge.

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Anchor Club Girls
Entertain Group

A t Meeting

At Cooking School

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booking School at the Civic
Jenter in Sanford, March 10
it T:S0 p.m.

- i

SjoJida/t
palm Circle
What to do in March?
Om thing for sure, now's
ho time for fertilising and
or watering. The Importance
-if both can't be over-empha-lied and It's better to water
horoughly once a week, unesc th en a n drying winds;
his practice encourages deep
oota which are not ao apt to
te damaged by drought and
•Ms applies especially to lawn
trass. Start distributing your
.crtillser now. Asalaaa and
’tmelllaa should be perked
ip with some fertiliser, but
tot until they nave stopped
dooming. Then s p r i n k l e
Ightly around the base and
'rater H In. Don’t forget that
.tsalaas and camellias will
•ova you for a good deep
nukh of oak leaves, and by
tood, means at least to a
•lepth o f four tnchas. Pino
teedles are better than no
-nulcb, but if possible use oak
oaves and you will be well
wwarded.
Stake any sitabla plants, sat
•ait in March, aa a protection
•igalsat winds. If you did not
idast your caladium bulbs
a it month, do ao now. They
like a d d ao!!. Also this month
ertiUie and mulch day lilies,
‘ hay should bo wall watered
tnd kept moist aa drying

winds will result in slow
growth and lato flowering. Do
not reset or divide dayllUes
now, It's too soon.
To keep spring annuals
blooming another month, keep
the blooms picked, once you
allow them to go to seed it's
all over. The following arc
suitable for your summer
garden,
anywhere
in the
state: ageratum, awrel alyasum,
balsam, cockscomb,
chysanlhemum, cone flower,
early cosmos, cypress vine,
dahlia,
galUardia,
African
marigold, morning g l o r y ,
phlox, portulaca, atrawflower,
verbema and ilnnla.
March Is the Ume for a
general garden check up.
Your aoll ia like a bank ac­
count. You abould check on
the amount o f plant food ao
as not to overdraw on the
supply during the growing
season. Soil testing is the
easiest and most effective
way of checking on tho avail
abla food supply and 40 per­
cent of the Florida aoll test­
ed has a pH o f 5.9 or below.
Not even the add loving ata
lea can do well In auch aour
adl and tha use of limeitone
would clear up this trouble.
Florida aoll la alio low in
potash and phoapborus.
To find out Juit what your
aoll lacks and contains, do the

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following: take sub-aamplet
of your aoll to tha depth of
sta Inches, In St least six lo­
cations on your property. Us­
ing Jars or rans, holding at
least a pint, mark tho location
of each aample on container.
Taka your aamplea to the
county agent's office, on High­
way 1?-W South, back of the
County Home, and an analy­
st! will he nisdo Idling you
how to best treat your aoll for
good plant growth. While at
tho agent'* office ask for the
booklet, "What You Should
Know About Soil Testing"
and also ask about tha week­
ly workshop*.

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By Julia Bartoa
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Steiger,
Brcbkshllle,
Ohio,
were the recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Barlos of DolKay Manor.

Dinner Planned
The Indies Aid of the Luth­
eran Church of tho Redeemer
la sponsoring a hamburger
dinner after church March 8.
This dinner will ho followed
by a movie on tho Lutheran
Foundation. Tickets for the
dinner are available from any
of the member* of the Aid.

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To Tender Beef Problem.
A question many house­
wives ask Is how can I be cer­
tain o f selecting a cut of beef
that will ba tender?
Dr. J. W. Carpenter, meat
scientist with the Agricultur­
al Experiment Stations, says
tlia answer la aimple. You
can't be positive.
Dr. Carpenter explains that
recent reeearch by tha Uni­
versity of Florida's Agricul­
tural Experiment Stations in­
dicates that tenderness is a
highly heritable trait la beef
cattle, while age and marbl­
ing of tho meat have much
Use to do with m eet tendernets. Certain breeds of cat­
tle also appear to be more
tender thaa others.
Because of these factors,
selecting a tender cut of meat

in your grocery store 1s not
easy. In most cases, If you
select a cut that la bright red,
smooth textured lean with
some marbling, you can be
reasonably sure of desired
tenderness.
Through continued research
of breeding, selection, feeding
and meat handling, the Agri­
cultural Stations scientist em­
phasizes, m e a t tenderness
will bo much less of a prob­
lem in tha future than it Is
today.

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Barbara Rathel W eds Norman Sparks
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In McKinley

By Mr«. H. I* Johnson
In a beautiful candlelight
ceremony on Feb. 21 at 8 p.rn.
Mil* Barbara Jean Rathel
became the bride of Normam
Lee Sparks,
Tlie bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. A. L. Tindalc, of
Lake Monroe, and the bride­
groom, »on of Mr. and Mr*.
Sylvester Brock, of Paola,
were united in marriage by
the Rev, Earl Baker in the
Wesleyan Methodist Church
in Paola.
Traditional wedding music
" a * played by Mr*. Earl Ba­
ker, who also accompanied
Oeon Hughes, who sang “ Be­
cause” and “ 1 Love You
Truly.” The church was dec­
orated for the occasion with
white mum* and pink gladioli.
The bride, who was given

in marriage by her brother,
Clifford Rathel, chose for her
wedding dress, a floor length
gown of white lace over satin.
The fitted bodice was accent­

ed by a sweetheart neckline
and sleeves that rame to a
point over the wrists. The full
gathered tiers of nylon high
lighted the skirt. Her elbow

„Wedding Anniversary

Hall

length veil of silk illusion was
attached to a crown of seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet
The Daughters of Wesley
of orchids centered on a white
Sunday School class of the
Bible with white streamers.
First Methodist Church held
Her only jewelry was a heartits regular business and soc­
shaped necklace, a gilt from
ial meeting in McKinley Hall
the groom.
recently, with Mrs. A. B. Ste­
The
maid-of honor.
Rova vens. Mrs. Clark Leonards.
Wright, cousin of the bride, Mrs. S. G. Harriman. Mrs. j .
was attired in a gown of blue E. Courier, Mrs. W .'E. Raives
nylon with a full skirt and and Misa Carrie Wert j&lt; hos­
matching lace jacket. Her tesses.
'
veil of blue net was attached
Camellias,
azaleas
and
with white roses. She carried
a bouquet of small orchids chrysanthemums were used
at vantage in Hie large hall,
with white strcamcra.
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, class
The bridesmaids, L i n d a
president, presided over the
Tindalc. sister of the bride.
business session.
Judy Thompson and Jane
Mrs. Marguerite Paul gave
Brock, sister of the groom
tlie devotional, opening with
and junior bridesmaid, wore
the group singing "Take Time
gowns of pink matching that
To Be Holy,” accompanied byof the maid-of-honor. They
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond. She
also carried orchid bouquets.
used as her theme, “ You IJve
The flower girl, Donclda
as You Think." and followed
Whitten, wore a dr^ss of
her talk with prayer.
white and lavender organdy.
Routine reports were given
She wore white roses in her
by all committee chairmen.
H ELENE C U R T IS
hair.
Mrs. G. W. Bailey, Mrs.
B R IN G S YOU
Thomas Sparks served as
Claude Herndon, Mrs. J. L.
best man for his brother.
AN IN C R E D IB LE
Clark and Mrs. M. R. Smith
The ushers were Willis Car­
C O S M E T IC
made donations to the birth­
ter
and
Junior
Kern,
with
T H A T S M O O TH S
day hank. It was derided to
junior usher, Johnny Thomp­
A W A Y W R IN K L E S
hold a Market and Basket
son.
IN M IN U TES.
Sale at the April meeting.
The bride’ s mother chose
K E E PS T H E M AWAY'
The hostesses served cake,
for her daughter's wedding a
FOR H O U RS.
cookies and coffee to the fol­
pink linen dress with a pleat­
lowing: Mrs. Charles Meri­
ed skirt. Her accessories were
wether, Mrs. Roy Tillis, Mrs.
In white. She wurr a corsage
C. M. Flowers. Mrs. T. J.
of white carnations.
MIL AND MRS. NORMAN SPARKS
Taylor, Mrs. J. N. Glllon.
Mrs. Brock chose a blue
Mra. O. E. White, Mrs. Anne
dress with matching acces­
Williams. Mr*. Harry Brown,
sories and her corsage was
Mrs. M. B. Smith. Mrs. H. B.
also of white carnations.
Monroe, Mr*. Grace Gregory,
Following (lie ceremony a
Mrs. L. B. Boyette, Mrs. it.
reception was held at the
G. Hickson, Mrs. Robert Fuhome of the bride'* aunt and
trcll, Mrs. J. P. Thurmond.
The spring rushees were
The group also held a meet­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mrs. O. R. Kstridge, Mr*.
Davis,
in
Paola.
The
four­
recently honored with a get- ing recently at the home of
Thomas L. Sullivan, Miss
tiered cuke, tnp|&gt;cd with a
acquainted brunch by the Marilyn
Versa Woodcock ami Miss
Meredith.
During
bride and groom, was made
Camilla Lambdas of Beta Sig­ this meeting the nominating by thu groom's aunl, Mrs. Olive Chapman.
BY HELENE CURTIS
ma Phi at the home of Clau­ committee made its report Ernest Austin.
and Die ladies voted on the
A deer, natural protein lotion that dia Blythe.
Those serving the cake and
new officers.
contain* no hormone*.
punch
were
Mrs.
Ronnie
The honored rudiccs were
The
newly
elected
Gamma
t i m l M.7S pH* u*
i Itubinsun, Fay Dodson and
Donna Brennen and Dorothy
l.ambda otlieers are: Edna
PATENT PtNDtK.
Ann Dodson.
Matuizck, The hostess served
Daughtrey. president;
Bar­
O fa C n U N
Mra. Thomas Spark* kept
her guests Swedish tea rings
bara Junes, vice president;
the hridc'a book.
and orange juice.
Marilyn Meredilli, recording
For her going away uiillit
Tliose gathering to meet the
secretary;
Theresa
Daigle,
tlie bride chose a two-piece
rushees were Theresa Daigle,
The Klder Springs Buptist
rorre*|Mjmling secretary; Jo
R O U M IL L A T ’S
brown suit with black acces­
Edna
Daughtrey,
Barbara
Cliurrli
is holding a speaker's
Kampf.
treasurer,
and
Clau­
WALGREEN
sories. She also wore tlie or­
Jones, R u b y
Carter, Jo
tournament this Sunday night.
dia Blythe, chairman of co­
Downtown Sanford
chid from her bouquet.
Kampf. Helen Hanncr, Pat
This tournament is a project
ordinating committee.
The couple will make their
Munn and Marilyn Meredith.
of H ip Training Unions of the
The program fur this meet­
liumu on Rivcrview Avenue.
Southern Baptist Churches. It
ing was entitled “ Absolute
The out-of-town guest* were
it an activity for young |x-o
Music.” All Die group partici­
“ LITTLE SISTERMr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson
pk . single or married, Irom
pated m the program and
and family, from Jackson­
the ages of 17 to 24.
several of the sorority girls
PERM ANENT
ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Dcon
used records to demonstrate
The purpose of the lourna.
Hughes, ol Daytona lleaeh.
SPEC IAL!
their meaning. Ruby Carter
men! is to stimulate growth
won the prize for the most
toward
spiritual
maturity.
During Month
participation. After each |&lt;erH ip
tuple
areas include
Of March — Two
formed, the group decided
churches, denominations, misLittle Ladies 12
that the definition lor abso­
iionv, homes and other fac­
Or Under Will
lute musie ran be summed
tors relating to Christian
Mrrrivo Regular
up as “ pure music.”
growth.
The Gamma Lambdas planThe speeches of Uie young
$15.00 PERMANENTS —
mil a rush party fur the
people will be voted upon by
rushees and their husbands.
A change of pace food might a panel of judges and Hie win­
This husband • wife eookout
lie
just the spur you need to ner will represent the Klder
will lie held at the home of
Springs Baptist Church in the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley at perk up your meatless dishes. Association Tournament to tic
— Or —
A cheese fondue would be a held at tlie Orange City Bap­
Lemon Bluff on March 14.
Also a model meeting will |novel meal to serve to your| tist Church on March 10. liev.
Mamma’s At Regular
he held on Marcli 16 for the family. Tliey will enjoy dip­ Jack Lindsay, who is the As­
Price And “ Little Sister's”
rushees at the home of Ruby
Training
Union
ping pieces of bread Into the |sociations!
Carter. This meeting will be
leader, urges all young folks
casserole.
held to show the rushers the
to participate.
Along the same idea as'
manner in which the sorority
conducts its business meet­ fondue is a delicious ercain
They Compliment Yoa
ings.
REGULAR PRICES $10.00 TO $35.00
sauce developed by Meadow
Oronge is complimentary to
The hostess scrvrd her
Gold, home economist. The in- J those of you with glowing
guests angel cake with lime
pudding and lime sherbet fluenee of this dish is Italian. |auntaui. Itrdhrada, blondes,
Rich whipping cream i*. brunette* and brownettr* can
punch, in a St. Patricks Day
setting.
combined with butter and del­ wear the orange ihadea if thr
HAIR STYLING SALON
Those attending liie meeting icate seasoning of anchovies correct foundation and lipstick
MABEL DUGGAN &amp; HETTY ANNE HOWARD
were the officers and Helen and garlic. Unusual “ dunk*” shades are uaed with them.
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Hanncr, Fay Wynn, Pat Mann are raw cabbage leaves, Ital­ Foundation make-up with yel­
and Carol McCabe.
ian bread or laulcod mush- low tone* will makr you look
Jaundiced when combined with
rooms.
A Sauce By Any Other the oisnge.
Ueige-i n*e tones are hnt
Name — 4 to 6 servings.
because they giv* a look of
1 can anchovies
warmth to the complexion
'a lb. butter
and this goes well with thr
1 clove garlic, pressed
oranges. Pastel lipstick* sueh
1 pt. heavy cream
D E P A R T M E N T STORE
aa randy or brandy orange
2 tlisps, butter
rompletr tha color co-ordi­
1 lb. fresh mushrooms.
nate*.
cleaned
I head cabbage
COME IN NOW FOR YOUR NEW —
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M a a h anchovies. Lightly
brown garlic In butter. Add
anchovies. Slowly stir
in
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Spring Rushees Honored At
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supper on March 6 at the

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
P m. The public is invited to
Mr. and Mrs. John Melrose
attend.
of Butler Lake, Osteen, cele­
brated their 53rd wedding an­
niversary at their home Sun­
day.
Tlie Melrose* came to Os­
teen six year* ago from
I1Y
Owosso. Mich. They were
married in their home town
by the minister of tlie Meth­
odist Church at a home wed­
ding. Mrs. Melrose is the for­
mer Miss Fannie Mogg, of
Prescott, Mich.
The couple has three son*,
Clifford, of Hnrnadsville, N.
C.; Mcrrcll, of Owosso, and
Warren, of l.angsburg. Mich.
They have 12 grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Melrose re­
turn to Michigan every sum­
mer to visit family and
friends.
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CENTER
Assisting h i serving relrcshCREASE
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Mrs.
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George. Mrs. James Wallin. South Seminole
Mrs. John Bradin and Mrs
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Ben Stoepkcr.
ur LEE STRAWS
Guests -Included Mr. and
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and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hur­
from recent surgery.
ling. of Owosso, Mich.; Mr.
and Mrs. John hhninitz and
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Doctors have found headson, John J r . or Zcphcr
IIS Magnolia
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and children, Roger and Sha­
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gerliardt,
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Yogi Tells 'Em
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Tribe Breezes
Bauer Thinks
Orioles Have Thinking O ut Loud In Trianoular
Track Meet
'Good Chance'
A bout

Sports

By Ualted Press International
Yogi Berra, new manager
of the New York Yankees,
called hie players together at
Fort Lauderdale Wednesday
and warned them, ‘T m the
hose."
"1 know that aome of you
may have beard stories over
the winter that Ralph Houk

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MIAMI (U P I)-H an k Bauer
figure* It will take 100 vie
toriei to win the American
League pennant thli aeaion
and that his Baltimore Orlolea have “ a good chance" of
doing it.
He Inilita the New York
Yankee*, for whom he star
red »o many year*, are not
Invincible and that the Orioles
will not be awed by their re
puted power.
" I am convinced I have the
potential here to win the pen
Bant," Bauer, starting hi*
first reason as the manager
o f the Orioles, said. "All our
playera have to live up to
their potential to do It. If they
have the kind of a year I ex
pcct them to have, we have a
real ahot at winning it all.
"And I don’t mean that
aome of our playera have to
have outstanding years. They
only have to play up to their
potential."
He singled out three players
who failed "to live up to their
potential" last season—third
baseman Brooks Robinson,
second baseman Jerry Adair
and center fielder J a c k i e
Brandt.
Robinson slumped to .231,
Adair to ,22&gt; and Brandt to
JU .
"We all know they are bet­
ter hitters than that and they
will have to do a lot better
this year If wo are going to
make a run at the pennant,"
Bauer reasoned. "But If they
return to form and if (Boog)
Powell continues to improve
we aren't going to take a back
seat to any club In the lea­
gue."
This Is the ex-Marlne’a sec­
ond shot at managing a ma­
jor league club "and thla time
around It will be different."
His first timo around was
as skipper of the Kansas City
Athletics.
" 1 was glad to get Dm
chance because you have to
start somewhere," Bauer re­
called. "But it was tough be­
cause I knew tha Kansas City
club wasn't going anywhere.
"Now everything Is a lot
different. I saw enough ot
this Oriole club last season us
a coach to become convinced
that we have the makings o 1
a champion," he said.

Hurricanes Win
By 67-58 Score

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The South Seminole Junior
High School Hurricanes rack­
ed up a 87 to 38 victory Tues­
day night over the Florida
Military junior varsity cagers from DeLand. The two
clubs had played on three
previous occasions with Flor­
ida Military taking the first
three tilts.
However, Larry Lott, South
Seminole's top scorer, came
up with a 23polnt perform­
ance at the Lyman High gym­
nasium and paced the Hurri­
canes to their first win over
the DeLand quintet.
South Seminole led 19 to 10
at the end of the Initial quart­
er, 38 to 24 at the half, 47 to
43 at the end o f the third
stanza and increased their
margin slightly In the final
frame to grab the win.
Charlie Newell and Bruce
Stuart posted 15 points apiece.
Leonard West got seven along
with Dave Straughn,

Since our return to Florida In mld-1988 we've bumped
into many an ol' Sanford sporta fan. But we hadn't run
Into Dick McElUlllMe, * former Florida State League
umpire and new retired from the U. S. Postal Service,
until this week.
Of course, as you already know,‘the subject discussed
was baseball—all the way from what'e happening to the
minor leaguea to where’a eo and so he umpired with back
In the old daya.
Initially, Dick eald that George Barr, the National
League umpire — while on hie way to hie umpire*'
school — butted in end out o f Banfcrd the other day,
■laying Just long enough to eay hello and goodbye. For
a number o f years Barr, who called ’em for 10 years In
the senior circuit, conducted hi* welt known school for
deciaion-makera right here in Sanford. He ran It in
connection with the Glent Farm training base held her*
also fo r many years by Carl Hubbell, director o f the
Giant farm ayetem.
We believe, too, that George hold* the distinction
o f being the first major league umpire to work two con­
secutive world eerie*. Barr was also known for an­
other particular feat— one that many fans might forget
but Leo Durocher never will. Many a man In blue ran
■ay he threw Durocher out o f a ball game. But only Barr
can say that he did it one day before tho ball game even
began.
Dick, who Is also connected with the corporation
which operates the Ssnford.Orlando Kennel Club, was
In Montana a couple o f years ago,and had ecntaet with
another former FSL umpire, Frosty Peters— the former
Illlni grid great of a few years ago who could drop kick
60 yard field goal* as easy as some o f these eager* drop
In free throws during a basketball game.
Frosty started umpiring for a living right after the
war and waa associated as an Instructor with Barr'a
school. Frosty, a good arbiter, worked his way up to the
American Association and certainly would have been In
the major* today had he not had a run-in with tha Asso­
ciation's president over backing up on* o f Paters' de­
cisions one night in Louisville.
"There's no doubt about It," eald MetOTlMtfl, "Frosty
was the best umpire I ever taw ." Dick said his last con­
tact with Frosty Indicated the fellow wai entering the
roofing and elding business somewhere in Montane.
Dut the most cclofrul arbiter Mrl.aughtln ever saw,
he suys, was the big boy, Dick Powell, The former
wrestler who umpired In tha summer end grappled In the
winter, la now managing a hotel In West Virginia. Powell,
eaya iM ait^hlin, Is suffering from cataracts and doesn't
see too well.
When McLaughlin said that, we thought to our«
solve*, we can remember some Sanford fan* who were
confident Powell had the asms trouble when he was
calling 'em in the FSL. Powell wee a glent o f a fellow,
a former grifllrbn great who onra played In the annual
East-West Shrine game In Ken Francisco, who certainly
ran a ball game with as little difficulty as anyone you
ever saw. Oh, he had problems front time to time, but he
handled them with ease.
Mi*DBB|fHin recalled that one night he and Powell
were working In DeLand. The Red Hats had a first
■acker who got what he figured was a raw decision from
Powell, working the seeks, and he began riding Powell,
Powell let McLaughlin know that he was having difficul­
ty keeping the first baseman o ff his back.
Finally, the first sacker notified Powell that if it
weren't for the fact that he’d get tossed out o f baseball
he wculd clobber Powell. The big arbiter Informed tho
Red Hat that If he'd hang around the park until tha
lights were out they could eettte the matter away from
the park and only three people would ever know what
happened.
"W hat d’ya m eant" asked the Del.andcr, "Where do
you get three people T" Powell replied, looking straight at
home plate, "M e 'n you and the doctor who puta you
back together!"

Palmer Bucking For Victory
TENSACOLA &lt; U P D -"lt'a
never too late to begin."
Arnold Palmer tecs off In
the opening round today of
the 130,000 Pensacola PGA
tournament determined to win
the $4,000 first money for the
second year In a row.
It hat been six years since
the two-time money winner
here has waited to long for a
tour victory. "I'v a got to get
cracking," Palmer said.
"I'm hoping I can get back
on my game," he said. "H'a
lime I quit hitting tho ball
bad and concentrated on win­
ning."
The muscular Pennsylvan­
ian shot 273—15 strokes under

par—list year to take the title
by two atrokes over the 9,400yard Pensacola Country Club
Course.
Palmer Is joined by former
champions D o n
Fairfield,
Doug Ford, and Doug San­
ders. Gary Player, runnerup
last year, shot a practlcs
round 69 on the pine-lined
course to be rated a darkhorse.
Jacky Cupit and Mason Jtu
dolph, winners of the list two
PGA t o u r n e y s , represent
threats to Palmer's repeating
as champion. Cupit won the
Tucson Open and Rudolph
■cored a one-stroke victory in
the New Orleans Open Mon­
day.

Seiqlnole High S e h o o 1 'a
spike team ran, jumped and
threw the Tribe to a one-sid­
ed victory Wednesday after­
noon over Bishop Moore High
of Orlando end Lyman High
of South Seminole In a trian­
gular track me-t among the
three schools.
Coach Dick Williams was
pleasantly surprised by the
performances of his Seminole
youngsters, particularly sop­
homores Paul LeRoy, Rick
Walstrom and Steryl Weber.
LeRoy took the running broad
jump with a leap of 19-feet-0,
Walstrom captured the 100yard dash In 10.3 seconds, and
Weber hoaded the pack in the
mile with 3:13.
Seminole piled up 10714
points, Lyman grabbed 38H
for second place and the Hor­
nets posted 34. It was also
quite a day for the Grey­
hounds, participating in their
Initial
track
meet.
Head
Coach Dick Copeland’s crew
took first place in four events.
Lyman's Bennett captured
the discus throw with ■
heave of 133.9 feet and put
the 12-pound shot 43.6 feet.
Lyman's mile relay team
came through with a remark­
able 3:50.8 and Huggins took
the 980 In 2:13.
Len Reinheart of Seminole
grabbed the 120-yard high
hurdles event, Seminole's 980
relay team of Billy Brown,
Denver Vodoplch, Walstrom
and Clarence Johnson In
1:36.9, Barry Barks was first
in the 440 with a 32.2, and
Brown and Johnson tied in
the 180-yard low hurdles in
23 flat.
The Tribe's spring medley
relay team composed of Jeff
Whiting,
Vodoplch,
Lloyd
Freeman and Harks raced to
first place with a 2:09.7 and
Brown captured the 220-yard
dash In 24.8. Relnhcart of
Seminole captured the pole
vault with a leap o f 8-fc«t-9
and Johnson also took the
high jump with a 5-foot-3 hop.
Time and Tape
120 High Hurdles— 1. Reinheart, Sanford: 2. Szafranskl,
Bishop Moore; 3. McCann,
Bishop Moore; :1S.2.
100— 1. Walstrom, Sanford;
2. Johnson, Sanford; 3. Dunn,
Bishop Moore. : 10-5.
Mile— 1. Weber, Sanford;
2. Ackerman, Lyman; 3. Bid­
dle, Lyman. 5:14.
880 Relay — 1. Sanford
(Drown, Vodoplch, Walstrom,
Johnson). 2. Lyman. 1:36.9.
440 — 1. Barks, Sanford; 2.
Griffith, Sanford; 3. Leroy
Sanford. :52.2.
190 Low Hurdles — 1. (lie)
Brown,
Sanford;
Johnson,
Sanford; 3. Norton, Sanford,
:23.0.
880— 1. Huggins, Lyman;
2. Kugan, Bishop Moore; 3.
Williams, Sanford. 2:15.
Sprint Medley Relay — 1.
Sanford (Whiting, Vodoplch,
Freeman, Barka). 2. Bishop
Moore. 2:09.7.
220 — 1. Brown, Sanford;
2. Walstrom, Sanford;
3.
Dunn, Bishop Moore. :24.6.
Mite Relay — 1. Lyman, 2.
Sanford. 3:30.9.
Shot Put — 1. Bennett, Ly­
man; 2. Noel], Sanford; 3.
Posemer, Lyman. 43.6.
Pole Vault— 1. Relnhcart,
Sanford; 2. Polgar, Sanford;
3. Carlson, Lyman. 84.
High Jump — 1. Johnson,
Sanford;; 2. Burgan, Bishop
Moore; S. Reinheart, San­
ford. 9-3.
Broad Jump — 1. Leroy,
Sanford, 2. Dunn, Bishop
Moore; 3. Vodoplch, Sanford.
19-9.
Discus— 1. Bennett, Lym in; 2. Noell, Sanford; 3.
Howe, Sanford. 133.9.

A F L Exhibition
HOUSTON (U PI) — The
Houston Ollera and the Kan­
sas City Chiefs of the Amer­
ican Football League will
meet in a charity exhibition
game at Houston Sept. 3.

Lyman Faces
Biggest Test
At Apopka

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iK A E N S
PLANS ARE BEING MADE by (from left) Pete Petersen, Don Dorman
nntl Jim Hunt for the 19G-I Men's City Rowling Tournament. Peterson is
secretary o f the Men’s Howling Association, Dorman is association presi­
dent, nnd Hunt, o f Hunt’s Realty, will sponsor the tournament. They are
pictured above inspecting the various trophies to be presented.

Women's Go!f
Events Listed
The directors of the Senford Women’* Golf Associa­
tion have established numer­
ous dates for various events
In which the organization
will participate In the near
future.
Regular Wednesday play
wee resumed Wednesday at
the Mayfair Country Club.
Tee-off time* for the Wed­
nesday events was set from
8 to 0 a.m.
Tlie board agreed to entej
an inter-eity meet at HoweyIn-The-llills
next Tuesday
and a week from today the
local group will participate
In a shot-gun tournament
with tho ladies of the MidFlorida Country Club.
Members o f the associa­
tion
will
fir*
qualifying
rounds on March 18 for the
Banford
Atlsntic
National
Hank
Club
Championship.
This la a big event of the
golfing year for the a s s o c i­
ation and all members are
being urged to take part.
The association'! monthly
luncheon meeting la schedul­
ed to be held at the Mayfair
club on March 26.

Jacin, Echaniz
Beat Favorites

S0KC Track Entries
Tonight's entries:
F IIH T HACK — S / i e Mil*—
(.rail* l»— J, Well Ilrhnvt.l,
2. Proper Hluit, S. Duke Drakr,
1. Hl*p Suva, 6. Hu.an MiUlnty
S. Upprr Mary, 7. Kit, S. Kill11* MrDuff
IKCIMII HAL'S! — B/IS Mil*—
fJrn.lt II— I. Dinah'* fltno. 7.
Panda Hock, 3. Proud P o r ttt tIon. I. A1 Pamum, S. Ktvln'a
Pal, *. Vlllttt*. 7. llood T im ­
ing, S. Bhr'a Kct
Til III I* HACK — ll/IS Milt —
(Jr a dr II — 1. Wll llt llutltr,
2. Mary Mlland. 2. Moro Day,
4. Cindy nnbblt. I. Hu m Voltmcr, S. ela borate, 7. Ulbartaa,

Major Team
For Atlanta?

ATLANTA (UPI) — Mayor
Ivan Allen Jr., said Wednes­
day night that a major lea­
gue baseball team has com­
mitted itself to move to At­
lanta In 1939, provided a stad­
ium is available.
Alien declined to nama the
team.
"Naturally, the name of
this club and Its owners can­
not be disclosed without In­
juring their attendance for
the 1994 season," Alien (aid.
Last season, Atlanta fielded
a team In the Class AAA In­
ternational league. It will re­
main In the 1L thli year.
Prospects for gaining a ma­
jor league franchise have
long been talked.
Allen la expected to outline
the negotlationi with the ma­
jor league team Friday at
City liall during a public
hearing on plans for a $19
million stadium on 47 acres
of land near the state Capitol.
Alien said he had been au­
thorised by the major league
owner that the team will sign
a contract to move the fran­
chise immediately following
the letting of a contract for
the construction of a stadium
that will be completed or
nearly
completed by the
spring of 1963.
"It Is the firmest commit­
ment from a major league
team we have ever had," Al­
len said.

Jacin and Echanlx, the longshots In post one, battled their
way to victory over the favor­
ed post two team of Martin
and Pradcra In an exciting
feature eighth game Wedncaday night at the Orlando Sem­
inole Jal Alai Fronton.
Gastl and Aguitin came out
on top In a three-way playoff
for show position.
Anacahe and ArciUo aharcd the Dally Double wins to
post a 1-6 combination worth
$121.60.
Gastl and Erhanlz, starting
in the handicapped eighth
post, breezed through the
Matinee's All Star doublea fi­
nal e In seven straight points.
Jacin and Zarra captured sec­
ond place with Arcltlo and
Pradcra coming In third. The
Art Kroencke came home
8-4 perfects combination re­
with a 90 In the Senior
turned $332.00.
Men's
G o l f Aasoclatlon
tournament Wednesday af­
ternoon at the Mid-Florida
Country Club to grab first
place honors in the weekly
WASHINGTON (U PI)
- event.
Reaching the top o f one'i
Lenny Bolhuie pieced sec­
profession takes hard work ond with a 70 and Bud Ma­
and remaining there requlrei bry was third with a 71. It
perseverence. By hia own ad­ was a low net tourney.
mission, Sonny Liston lacked
it.
The
former heavyweight
champion said Wednesday he
felt he hadn't trained hard
enough for last week's fight
with Cassius Clay, but if ha
gets another chance he'll "g o
up In the mounta ine and chop
some wood" to be sure he’ s
lit.
U C T IO N I THRILLS |l
Liston claimed tha life o l a BWertd's f elicit (pert I
champion mada him take
things too easy, something tha
FIRST OAMi I f
new titlrholdcr should note.

Art Kroeneke
Tops Golf Play

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Vols Beat UF
In Cage Finale
United Press International
Tennessee and Florida clos­
ed out the 1994 Southeastern
Conference campaign Wednes­
day night at Gainesville, Ten­
nessee won, 39 to 38, on two
free throws by Dan Schulz.
Schultz, one of the belt foul
shooters In the nation, tied
the game up In the last 20
seconds, only to lose the lead
again
when Gator guard
Brooks Henderson a u k a
field goal.
Henderson then fouled Sch­
ultz in the last two seconds
and the Vol ace made both
of them good for the victory.
Pamela Britton, Mrs. Brown
on the upcoming "M y Favorite Martian" scries, znade
her screen debut opposite
Frank Sinatra In "Anchors
Aweigh."

Lyman High's Greyhound
cagcrs will face their biggest
and tougheit test of the sea­
son Friday night when they
crash headlong into the Apop
ka Blue Darters in the open
ing rounds of the Claaa "B '
R e g i o n a l Tournament In
Apopka.
The contest Is slated to start
at 9 p.m.
On two previous occasions
this season the Bluo Darters
and the Greyhounds have
clashed, once in each other’s
home gymnasium. On both
occasions the Darters racked
up victories. The Greyhounds
gave the Apopka quintet their
best game on Apopka’s home
court. In the other engage
ment at
Longwood,
th e
'Hounds fell apart at the
teams.
But this does not deter the
Lyman five In its determina­
tion to put away the Blue
Darters Friday evening. The
club la now in its beat condi­
tion of the season and some
believe the 'Hounds are just
now reaching their peak. They
have put together an impress'
Ive string of victories, lnclud'
ing those in the closing days
of the season and during last
week's group tournament In
which they pasted Bishop
Moore of Orlando and Osceola
High of Kissimmee to the
boards.
Lyman la pinning Its hopes
on the fact that Its perform
ere are in good condition plui
the fact that twiee this peit
season Lyman was defeated
by the DeLand Bulldogs but
bounced back in a third tilt at
the end of the year and took
an overtime contest from the
Bulldog!. The Lyman win
forced the DeLapd eager* to
share the Orange Belt title
with the Blue Dartere.

Bradds Named
Cager Of Year
NEW YORK (UPI) - Gary
Bradds of Ohio State, a
strong, silent type who don­
ned a new look this season, to­
day was named the 1964 col­
lege basketball player of the
year in a nationwide poll by
United Press International.
Bradds didn't add many
words to his vocabulary, but
be m a t u r e d tremendously
from the skinny, awkward kid
who wai sent out to replace
the fabled Jerry Lucai to a
strong team leader and an
outstanding competitor. The
9-foot-l c e n t e r
currently
sporta a 30.3 scoring average.

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was really going to do th*
managing for m e," said Ber­
ra. "Well, let's get It straight
I’m the manager.
" I expect you to act like
Yankees, to drett well and to
behave when you aro out. 1
don't want anybody getting In­
to trouble."
Following Berra’s lecture,
utility inlielder Phil Linz be.
came the Yankees' first train­
ing casualty when he wet
struck under the left eye by
a ground bill. Dr. Sidney
Gaynor, the team physician,
suffered a ruptured muicle In
hia left calf aa he rushed to
Linzs aid.
Several other tcami alto re­
ported casualties.
Don Zimmer ihowcd up at
th e
Washington Senators'
camp with a fractured left
wrist he said was sustained
playing handball at his St.
Petersburg
home
Monday.
The veteran third baseman
will be sidelined for at least
a month.
Others admitted to sick bay
were Gary Peters of the Chi­
cago White Sox (inflamed
shoulder), Andre Rodgers o(
the Chicago Cubs (gashed
left hand), and Don Moss! ol
the Detroit Tigers (swollen
elbow).
Bob Anderson finally signed
his contract with the Kansas
City Athletics, leaving tha
club with four holdouts —
Rocky Colavito, George Aliasik, Wayne Causey and Moe
Drabowiky.
Listed among th* other
holdouts were Julian Javier
of tho Cardinali, Tony Gon­
zalez o f the PhUliei, Joe Tor­
re of the Braves, and Camlte
Pascual of the Twins.

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ENTERPRISE'S Biddy Basketball Team, which played in the West
Voluaia League, took third place last week in the DeLand City Tourna­
ment. Coached by Edwin Braddock and Dwayne Wataon, members of the
team are, from left, Alan Braddock, Charles Magenheimer, Tommy Hat­
chett, Jimmy Hagenheirmer, Manny Zuniga, Randy Spencer, Frank Cag,
Forrent Nutt, Darrell Ullery, Mounty Lacy and Ronnie Beall. Absent
rom the photo is Huger BealL
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Contest Eleminations Held At Junior High
By Jane Caaaelbcrry
Winner* of the elimination*
In the American Legion ora*
torlcal conteit held at South
Seminole Junior High School
Tueiday night were Jame*
Bacchui, Linda Cote, Gilbert
Hughion and Pat Sweeney.
The conteit for ninth grad­
er* 1* being ipomored by
Memorial F oil 254 of Cassel­
berry and the four finalists
will compete on Tuesday,
March 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the
school auditorium. The con­
testant* at that time will be
required to give an extempor­
aneous three to five minute

speech on some phase of the
constitution In addition to
their prepared eight to ten
minute address. The winner
will receive a trophy and the
runner-up a medal. The pub­
lic is invited to attend.
Other contestants in Tues­
day night's contest were Bob
Parrish. Patti Halsey, Honald
Greene and Suzanne Adkins.
All the young people taking
part are to be commended for
their fine talks on the consti­
tution. which showed their
love for God and their coun­
try.
They were judged on the

following points:
presence,
poise and personality, effec­
tiveness, composition and ac­
curacy and oratory.
Larry Maplcsden, chairman
of the post Americanism
Committee, is in charge of
the conteit. Post Commander
Harold Kryder served as
timekeeper and judges were
members of the post.
Karen Cass and Barbara
Andrews of Girl Scout Troop
338 led the Lord's Prayer and
pledge of allegiance to the
flag.
Mrs. Jo Ann Rowe and Guy
Strickland of tbe social stud­

ies department are cooperat­
ing with the post in putting
on the contest which empha­
sized both public speaking
and Americanism.

Four ‘Horsemen*
SOUTH BEND. lnd. (UPI)
—The most famous backfield
in college or professional
football history was Notre
Dame's ‘four horsemen” of
the 1920's: Harry Stuhldreher,
Elmer Laydcn, Don Miller
and Sleepy Jim Crowley.

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Castro Wants
To Restore
Gitmo Water
HAVANA (U P I )-P r e m ie r
Fide! Castro said today that
Cuba Is ready to restore wa­
ter supplies to the U. S. naval
base at Guantanamo.
Speaking to a group of for­
eign correspondents who re­
cently visited Oriente Pro­
vince, Castro said:
"W e are ready to resume
servicing water to the Guan­
tanamo base since the situa­
tion that forced us to cut the
water has ended.

TALLAHASSEE Claude
R. Kirk Jr., a 38-ycar-old
Jacksonville attorney, insur­
ance executive and inveitment broker, hai qualified for
the U.S. Senate on the Re­
publican ticket.
Kirk, a relative 'newcomer
to the Florida political acenc,
haa strong convictions that
Florida deaervea more recog­
nition in the national picture
than it now enjoys. Kirk said,
' There is urgent need for a
greater business development
in Florida. W« mutt have
more payrolls, more jobs,
and we must have them at
once to take rare of our fast
growing population."
Kirk declared, "A s a busi­
nessman, I am also concern­
ed about the constant lessen­
ing of the incentive and pro­
fit phase* of our free enter­
prise aystem which has made
this country the greatest na­
tion in the world. Rapidly increating controls being placed
on the business community
through regulatory agencies
place almost impossible han­
dicaps on management to­
day."
Kirk concluded by saying
that he was "worried" aimut
foreign relations in South Viet
Nam, Cyprus, Berlin, Africa.
Cuba and Panama.
I*ltEl* ’ IIOM It hit!**
DRAYTON, N. I). (UPI) —
The high school nt Dtnylon—
population less than 1,000 —
lias the distinction o f being
the -Yankees" of North Da­
kota prep baseball. The Dray­
ton •ipind, also known na the
"Bomber*," has won the state
baseball
championship
aix
year* In row.

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL Hospital is envisioned ns it will np*
pent* n deende from now. This model wns prepared by Architcctect John A. Burton IV. Front center and left is the pre­
sent facility. The right front wing is now anticipated. Federal
funds o f $650,000 have been approved. County Commission
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Art Clubs To Be Featured
In Mansion House Exhibit

Republican Kirk
Opposes Holland

will hold public hearing April 14 on the question of a .55 or
.GO o f a mill county ad valorem tax to obtain $1150,000 in
matching funds for the federnl grant. The tall wing at the
rear is anticipated for 10 years from now.

By Mra. Adam Muller
An exhibition o f portrait!
submitted by various art clubs
from throughout tha state will
be presented at the DeBary
Mansion House by the Florida
Federation o f Arta, Inc.
In the main galleries will be
the one man ahowa of Mra.
Evelyn Moeela and Mra. Olah
Walther o f Jacksonville. An
open house and reception in
their honor will be held Sun­
day by the Sanford-Seminote
Art Association under the di­
rection of Lira. Mildred Bab­
cock.
Mrs. Moccia studied under
Ni w England a r t i a t a, nt
Furnsw-orth School, in Sarnaota, took university courses
in Jacksonville and studied
with Eugene White of Sara­
sota. She is a member of the
Federation, Jacksonville Art
Museum, St. Augustine Art
Association, New E n g l a n d
Palntera and is founder of
Mandarin Painters.
She teaches fourth year art,
the South Jacksonville Wom­
en’s Club and tha Mandarin
Painters. She has had success­
ful ono man shows throughout
the state and in New England,
hi.s received awarda in New
England and at Florida Art
Festivals and is represented in
private collection* throughout
tin United States. Her studio
is in her homo and her work
piimnrily is with oils although
she uses various techniques in
other media.
Mrs. Walther haa exhibited
in St. Augustine, Jacksonville
and Atlanta. She has awards
ftom the Federation, the SL
Augustine A r t Association,
tha Florida Federation of

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Women'* Cluhs and from At­
lanta, Ga. and Richmond, Va.
She studied with llie Farns­
worth School o f Art, the Man­
atee School o f Art, at Florida
State University and under
Emile Gruppe, Walter Cole,
Jack Callahan and Paul Strisik
of New England.
She teaches art at the South
Jacksonville Women’s Club
and for the Mandarin Paintera. Her main work* are in
oila but she is equally skilled
in the use of water colors and
pastels.

Fleet Reserve
Group To Dine
The Fleet Reserve Associa­
tion will sponsor a teriyaki
steak dinner from 5 until 9
p.m., on March 14 at the or­
ganization's hut on Lake Mon­
roe.
The
announcement w a s
made
today by Michael
Thomas, secretary of the as­
sociation.
The giant spider crab of Ja­
pan is the world's largest
orab, sometimes measuring
11 feet from tip' to tip.

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NEW ORLEANS (U P !) —
Democrat John J. McKcithrn
headed for the Louisiana gkvem or’a mansion today, but
conservative Republicans held
a beachhead in the state leg­
islature.
McKclthen,
a 45-year-old
country lawyer, T u e s d a y
night turned back a furious
bid by Goldwater Republican
Charlton Lyons Sr. to win the"
gubernatorial election.
The GOP, mounting its first
serious threat to the Demo­
cratic monopoly since Recon­
struction days, captured two
scats in the Legislature.
Unofficial results from 2.110
of the state's 2.214 precincts
gave McKcithen 448,821 votes
to 278,282 for Lyons. States
Rightcr Thomas S. Williams
trailed far behind with 5,617.
The final chapter to tha
election may not be written
until at least Ftiday when U.
S. Dist. Judge E. Gordon
West considers a mova by
Williams to have the election
results canceled.
Williams, front Ethel, La.,
charged he had been discri­
minated against by parish
v o t i n g machine custodians
and the election could not ba
legally held.

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Not Necessarily Fatal
The school drop-out, as everyone
knows, is pretty much o f a hopeless
case, doomed by his choice to n life
o f indolence, poverty and misery. All
the atatisticA seem to Aay as much.
But maybe it really isn’t na bad
ha all that. Recently, according to
the Wall Street Joumul, Carson PirIc Scott, the Chicago department
store, took the calculated risk o f hir­
ing 184 drop-outa — more or leas to
see whnt would happen.
Of these 184, 70 are Htlll working
for the company, mostly In stock,
clerical und Hales jobs. Of the rest,
G8 quit voluntarily, cither for better

"They Were Nice Enough to Take
v ~*,r Hard-Earned M oney!"

obs or to return full-time to school.
Th e company let the other 56 go ei­
ther because they could not do their
jobs or because they would not at­
tend the part-time classes which
were the condition o f their employ­
ment. The store Is satisfied with the
experiment.
It suggests that maybe too much
— or perhaps not quito enough —
has been said about the perila of
dropping out o f school. It is risky,
foolish and all that; no doubt about
It. It is not necessarily the end o f
the world. Some can and do survive.
— Charleston (W. Va.) Daily Mall

Gift Of Service Best
Dcipite its apparent simplicity —
people helping people — It was an
idea that couldn’ t work. It wns iffy,
full o f hidden complications.
It was idealistic, und that was
worst o f all in a world o f hurd,
cruel facts.
It wns just another boon waiting
to be dogglcd, a camel with his nose
In the tent, a minor budgetary item
ready to balloon Into an oppressive,
wasteful bureaucratic dollur-awallower.
But they gave It a try, and sure
enough, the next year it was back,
wanting more money and more peo­
ple. And the year after that, the
same story. Yet Congress was only
too happy to oblige — for wonder

o f wonders, the darned thing work­
ed.
People seemed to go for this
"idealism’’ bit; you had to beat them
away from the door. Not just young­
sters, who haven’t learned yet that
Idealism doesn’t work In this world,
but older folks, too — retired peo­
ple, who ought to know better.
All of them wnnted to give years
of their lives simply to help others
In any way they could. And those
they helped loved it. Wherever the
helpers came, the "Yankee go home"
sign makers went out o f business.
It was three years ago on March
1 thut John F. Kennedy signed the
presidential executive order setting
up the United States Peace Corps.
It may well have been his greatest
work.

Learning By Doing
We are impressed with the story
in the Denver Post the other day
about "Welfare Moonlighters” and
the work the group was doing with
their students in the Colorado cap­
ital city.
The Moonlighters are 16 volun­
teers who give their time two nights
a week to teach 27 unemployed men,
o f various races, how to find, ap­
ply for and get Jobs.
Tho "studenta" are men picked
from Denver welfare rolls for their
good work record while they had
jobs, but who need to lenrn how to
fill out a Job application form, or
how to make a good Impression on
a prospective employer. Some need
help with tools and additional train­
ing to keep a job at an adequata
wage.
Tho Moonlighters, by showing
their studenta how to fill out appli­
cation forms, and by acting out the
role o f employers in job interviews,

are giving these 27 men a chance to
learn by doing the right and wrong
ways to seek jobs.
After nine weeks o f this, the pro­
gram reached a milestone: the first
jubilant atudent showed up with a
ob, obtained with new know-how
ic'd learned in the course.
This is not a big deal y e t But
the operation speaks welt for both
the intelligence and enterprise o f the
persons involved. — Wichita Falls
(Tex.) Times

Helen Fuller Soys

Thought For Today

PANAMA CITY — A long
line of U. S. Army tank* aped
along the asphalt highway
outalde th* train window. At
the next atop, Balboa—U. S.
headquarter* In the Panama
Canal Zone— doxena o f Amer­
ican servicemen and civilian!
with their families climbed

Letters

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Tw o-C hina P olicy??
Red China aeldora mlsiei
an opportunity to denounce
tho United Htatei, whether it
bo over Cuba, Southeast Ada,
or U. S. protection o ( Chians
Kai-shek's Nationalist regime
on Formosa.
Yet, of late, there have
been auggeaUona that both the
United Slates and Red China
have been reviewing their po­
sitions.
One such came from U. S.
Undersecretary of State Rog­
er lUlamen Jr., who hinted
that under certain condition!
the United Slatei might norCommunist-controlled Chinese
mainland.
It is the subject of a debate
which apparently continues
within tho inner circles of
Washington.
A curious development over
the weekend occurred in Raw­
alpindi, Pakistan, where Red
Chinese Premier Chou cn-Lal

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Some problems it may en­
counter later in actual comThe administration's "w ar on
poverty” is about to enter the
staging phase — in Congress,
bat could be enlargement* of
those accompanying the gov­
ernment'* present assault on
youth trims and delinquency.
On* matter, in fact, is a
principal root factor in the
now largely concluded turbul­
ent, behlnd-the-acenea debate
among administration m e n
over how to mount the pov­
erty war.
The controversy centers on
how to make the federal in­
fluence and financial muscle
felt in the pinpointed poverty
areas without in any way
hampering much-desired local
Says a government official:
initiative and effort.
"The problem is how to em­
brace without crushing.”
Tha President's committee
on Juvenile Delinquency and
Ycuth Crime recognized thi*
difficulty aa soon aa It began
preparing its special attack
more than two years ago.
A number o f major cities
rushed in quickly to bid for
siaabla federal money grants
for “ demonstration programs”
In youth trouble tones.
But this committee la a fa­
vored project o f Attorney Gen­
et al Robert F. Kennedy. In a
key working command post he
had David Haekett, a toughminded sidekick. There wez*
no quick grants.
Instead, tha commltte par­

An American In Panama

aboard, equipped for a holiday and hie record o f service to
of boating or picnicking at th* their people over many yean .
acenlc Canal tacka up tha line.
Newer "friend*" fated aimThis wa* part o f tha seen* iliarly well. The U. 8. Peace
last Saturday morning a week Corp* totally escaped th*
ago aa I rode tha train that wrath o f tha rioters. Twentytravels tha 60-mile width of eight young American voluntha lithmua o f Panama, from teors are scattered out over
Pacific to Atlantic Ocean, par­ tha tiny country in ones and
alleling th* Canal. High ten­ two*. Their director spent the
sion under a surface of every­ first night o f tho violence in
day calm.
an agony of worry at what
"I am reminded o f your sincere
A t the Atlantic end o f the might be happening to them.
faith, a faith that dwelt first in Editor, Herald:
line, from the Colon railroad
Doug Brown of Eugene, Ore­
your grandmother Lois and your mo­
Seminole County Girl Scouts station, one aeee first a gut­ gon, was the lone Corpsman
ther Eunice and now, I am sure, are gathering together in ted, burned-out block of build- In Concepcion, a small com­
dwells in you.” — 2 Timothy 1 :6.
oomm emmorstloQ of 32 years Inga. In the terrible riot* of munity 30 minute* away from
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January 0, 10, and 11, mobs the Capitol. The second night
of Girl Scouting.
Vital religion runs in tho family I
At this time the Juliette set fire to-thia area including riotore from Panama City
— Rev. John H. Hires, Jr., Minister, Low World Friendship Fund* the American YMCA and the reached Concepcion demanding
Grace Methodist Church, Sanford.
CARE food depot. These were Doug. Th* villager* whom hi
will be turned in.
We would liko at this time on the Zone side o f the bound­ wa* helping to bultd new lat­
to give our appreciation for ary line. On the Republic of rines and itreeto and house*
(he support we have receiv­ Panama side of the line a few told their city cousins to go
ed from the many interested block* away, walla were cov­ home and leave' their Ameri­
citizens o f this county.
ered with scrawled. ilngana: can friend alone. Later, by
We extend a very cordial "Sovereignty or Death!"
secret ballot, the community
Invitation to our ministers,
Panama I* a country of voted on whether Doug Brown
supporters, workers and In­ great extremes In wealth. A should be asked to stay. Th*
terested citizens of this area. handful o f powerful families vote: 186 yes; 6 no.
hai been meeting with Pakls- that the United Stales would
Services will be from 3:30 live In luxury; most of th*
When 1 dropped in on Doug
ta n
Preddenl Mohammed support • "two-Chlna" policy until 4 p.m.. March I, In tha
country lives In want. Even at Concepcion last week, he
Ayub Khan. Ayub offered
It such an opportunity aroie. Sanford Civic Center.
the U. S. foreign aid funds was clearly one o f th* com
Pakistan's “ good offices" (o
Several troop* from each which rome into the country munlty. But the people there
For
the
Red
Chinese,
an
bring about "tom e sort of
neighborhool will bo partici­ more often find their way into have privately mad* it clear
agreement" between Wash­ agreement with the United pating in the program.
the pocket* o f the fortunate that they consider him a rare
ington and Peking.
States would be the final
Mrs. C. L. Geiger
frw than the needy many. But ''good American."
Ayub added that ha found break through from the isola
Program Chairman
the poor in Panama have been
A diplomatic settlement o f
the Red Chinoie "reason- tlon Imposed upon it first by
lrd by their press and many tho immediate breach o f reto
able" and "peaceful."
of their politician* to blame Uons between the U. 8. and
the United States and then by
It la doubtful that such an Ha. current strained relations
their poverty on U. 8. policy Panama may be in sight. Per­
offer would have been made with the Soviet Union.
toward Panama and the Canal. manent friendship and stabil­
without Chou'a knowledge and
By Hal Cochran
Since there are different U. ity between tha nations is atlll
For tho United Statea, It
consent.
A person can do • very S. policies for the treatment fa r away.
would be to accept the De
Only a day or ao before. Gaulle theory of a force-in good job of growing old nf U. S. ritisene and Pana­
French dispatches quoted Red being and that chances of a through happiness, friendll manian citizen* jointly em­
ployed In the operation o f the
Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung Red Chinese collapse are re ness and toleration.
Canal, It is hard fo r U. 8.
ai having told vlaitlng French mote.
You have to have the sand spokesmen to dismiss the ac­
Logically, It would mean
parliamentarians tn Peking
that hli regime could become abandonment o f the theory before you can leave any cusation and easy for oppor­
friendly with the United States that Chlang's is the rightful footprints in it.
tunist Panamanians to hide
behind it. Must of all, it is
provided It abandoned Forrno- government of all China.
A hospital lets new fathers hard for most Panamanians to
It also would mean the end
Unhappily on the sidelines of Chlang's cherished hope of listen to their baby's first know who their real friends
Is the Chlang Kal-sbek govern­ someday leading his MO.OOO- cry through a tape-recording and enemies are.
The man who met me at the
ment which has witnessed man army back to the Chin­ machine. We’d call that a
wail of an idea.
station in Colon was • friend,
other turns of U. 8. foreign ese mainland.
and the Panamanians made
U. 8. policy toward the
policy and already suspects
Sometimes a girl looks at him know It. Three white
Formosa government has tak­
en numerous twists since a youth dreamily because be Americana and one light-skin­
ned Puerto Rican (by mis­
Chlang's retreat from the makes her tired.
mainland.
take) died in the January viol­
If you get the desire to hit ence in Colon. My friend, a
In 1N0, President Truman
Lake Mary
announced the United 8tates the open road when summer minister, credited his safety in
Mr*. rraaeea Wester
would give neither military comes you'll probably find It those daya to the fact that
MI-8118
aid nor advlee to the "Chinese closed for repair*.
Panamanians knew hia face
Lake Mowroe
forces on Formosa."
Mrs. n . L. Johnaow
The start of the Korean
322-1722
War changed this position.
The U. 8. dispatched the Tth
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celed out planning funds,
calling on recipient commun­
ities to get up comprehensive
assault programs that would
Involve a wide range o f gov­
ernment and private agencies
and promise to hammer at un­
derlying causes— bad schools,
bad housing, lack o f jobs,
fcmlly difficulties.
Eight o f 16 cities which got
"study money" now have gain­
ed demonstration grant*.
The goal was to put the ma­
jo r burden on organising, ex­
ecuting and financing the pro­
grams on the communities
themselves. Indeed, the objec­
tive really was more apeeial
than that. The committee
wanted the bootstrap effort to
come from the particular
trouble xonea within the cities.
“ We felt," aaya one commit­
tee aide, "that If we didn't
spur these people at the
neighborhood level to organize
among themselves, then no
amount o f money poured in
w o u l d ultimately do any
good.”
Ideally, this two-stage tech­
nique, enlisting f i r s t t h *
broad community approach
and then the neighborhood in­
itiative, would seem a vital
tactic la the war on poverty.
The targets of that attack
generally will be the same
causes which underlie youth­
ful misbehavior.
Getting tha folk in the
trouble xonea into the picture
can produce a special rash of
problems, as the President’s
commltte* haa found.

Irt Philadelphia, city-wide
organizers forgot to include
an Important affected neigh*
borhood sector. In Chicago, a
fight ha* raged around the de­
gree o f control over programs
to be exercised by city and
neighborhood authoriUe*.
On New York’s Lower Eaal
Side, complaining neighbor,
hcod minorities have rua
smack into school officials
disturbed at the challenge ta
their established authority.
Waslngton had a similar clask
Involving school officials.
A major Harlem p roject
however, Is another story. Co­
hesive neighborhood leader­
ship exists, and agreement la
complete that tho schoolhousing-job situation demands
a total rebuilding.
Committee people think that
where conflict develops it is
usually healthy, reflecting the
abrasive but necessary fore*
of change. It could be read,
nevertheless, as a sharp sig­
nal of the trouble* the poverty
fighters may face when that
big battla is joined.

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CASE S-404: Mary M., aged
37, is president of her church
Women's Society.
Four weeks ago she asked
for advice on bow to raise
money for her church.
So I suggested a Lenten
Dieting Contest
For many of the womea to
her organization were jolly
wives and mothers but some­
what plump.
"Mary,"^ I began, "every
pound of surplus fat that you
shed means a saving of 32.30
to groceries.
"Urge all the plump mem­
bers of your society to weigh
to. Then, as they shed their
ugly blubber, they not only
will become tor more allur­
ing to their husbands.
"But they can donate $2.30
per pound to the church with­
out disturbing their budget an
total"
Mary liked the idea. So she
recruited 3S women who wish­
ed to lose weight.
They used the dehydratioo
booklet offered below.
On th* first day of Lent
(February 12) they all weigh
ed to.
Three weeks have now
passed so listen to Mary’s
"progress report":
"D r. Crane," ah* gleefully

exclaimed, "this Lenten Diet­
ing Contest is wonderful!
"O f the 38 women who start­
ed, six fell by the wayside.
"But 32 of us have faith­
fully stuck to it.
"We didn’t all lose 10
pounds apiece In the first 10
days, but our average weight
loss wa* eight pounds.
"That means we lost a
total of 236 pounds. And at
32.50 per pound, our Women's
Society thus earned 3440 for
the chuch.
"A fter 10 daya, we then
shifted to Diet No. 3, as des­
cribed to your booklet.
"Yesterday we all weighed
to again and have lost an
additional 40 pounds, which
means 8US more tor the
church. This brings our total
to $735 for our church budget
to just three weeks. And we
■till have three weeks to go
before Easier.
"Meanwhile, our husbands
are perking up and showing
far more romantic Interests
in ua, which la thrilling.
"W e girls are feeling more
like teen-agers every day. So

we plan to pass (he |1,008
mark before Easter. Isn’t
that wonderful?"
Yes, Mary's group should
be imitated by aU church
women’s societies.
So tend for my booklet
"How to Lose 10 pounds to
10 Days," enclosing a long,
return envelope, phis 80 cents.
Base your Lentoa Dieting
Contest on its advice. And in­
vite your overweight hus­
bands to join you.
For all of you will have
better health by shedding
your surplus poundage. Your
blood pressure will tend ta
fall and your heart will alow
down to ita pulse rate.
Meanwhile, you will all
gain to physical attractivenet*.
And if you smokers wish ta
quit the tobacco habit, stop
at osee and thus you will
save 32.30 per week which
you can also dooate to your
church.
Smokers, send tor my book­
let "How to Stop Smoking,M
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 80 cents.

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By 1970 Seen
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WASHINGTON (U PI) a
Most of th« ranking membera
o f the Horn* 6 para Commit
trs • RtpnbUcan and Demo­
crat - m « little chanca o f tha
United States potting a maa
on tha moon bp 1970.
Only two o f aaran membera
frit that chancea wera good
that tha apaea agency would
mart its goal of reaching tha
moon in thla deeada.
And even thraa two hintrd
that It would be possible only
If Congress was proparly genaroua in voting money for tha
apaea program.
Commlttea
Chairman
Georgo P. Miller, D C alif,
laid that whatover views ona
might hnva about tha targat
data tha fact remained that
tha goal had been eeL He
said the National Aeronaut­
ic! and Space Administration
NASA hail tha ability to per­
form tha fe a t
"It's up to Congraaa to giva
NASA tha tools with which
to work,” Miller aaid.
Rep. Olln T. Teague, DT ex, chairman o f tha man­
ned apace flight subcommit­
tee, alao emphasized tha fi­
nancial aspect! o f tha e ffo r t
"Thera'a more danger or
not making It because o f mon­
ey problems than becauae of
technical problems,” ha said.
Several membera regarded
it as essentia] that Congress
approve a special |M1 mil­
lion appropriation soon to
supplement the $5.1 billion al­
ready voted to NASA for tha
fiscal year ending June 10.
Space agency officials claim
the moon program will be de­
layed without It
Present Indications are Ural
the supplemental appropria­
tions will not ba forthcoming.
Chairman Clarence Cannon,
D-Mo., o f tha House Approp­
riations Committee is report­
ed te be adamantly oppoaed
to the administration request.

Jet-Age Meat
Cookery To Be
Demonstrated
Martha Logan la coming to
Sanford Tuesday with exciting
rsclpes and aorvlng sugges­
tion! especially for Pro-Ten
beef.
A Jet-Age Meat Cookery
demonstration will bo present­
ed at T:30 p.m. at the Sanford
Civic Center, la addition to
a review o f basic meat cook­
ery, Martha Logan wiU show
how to make colorful garnishe i that art really part of tlio
menu.
Sweet-sour pot roast will
surely please all tha pot m a t
lovers. And when Pro-Ten
beef la uaed, pot roasts will
have moro dependable, even
tenderness.
Myrtle Wilson, homa dem­
onstration agent, saya every­
one Is welcome to the dem­
onstration.
Miss Lucy Nowlin, Florida
Power and Light homa economlit, will ba on hand to help
Martha Logan with tha dem­
onstrations.

Don't Challenge
A Lady About
Driving Car
NORTHWICH, E n g l a n d
(UPI) — Mrs. Beryl Owen
waa so fed up with her hus­
band's repeated refusals te al­
low her to drive tha family
car that aha ran out o f tha
house and drove tha auto
away.
Out, ■ local court waa told
Tuesday, tha trip only lasted
400 yards. The car stopped
In tha front garden of a house
after climbing a sidewalk and
mowing down a concrete wall
and a gate.
Mr*. O w a n , 29-year-old
mother o f five, was fined |38
for careless driving and driv­
ing without a license or In­
surance. She admitted "It waa
a stupid thing to do.” It coat
her another g&amp;D for damage.
Her lawyer, Geoffrey' Cutty,
told the court "the husband
maintained hla wife coold not
diiva and she drove the car
o ff by way o f an answer.”
''Ona doesn’t Ilka to point
out to a lady that aha la
wrong," Culey added, "bat la
thla caaa It eeems ahe waa,"

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PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower, wife
of tha former President, is
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Miami IS, Florida, and flla tha
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Clark. Circuit Court
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlaa
Daputy d a r k

Publjah Mar. I. It. I I, K
I ’ ll

1. Lout Si Found
B E R R Y ’S W O R L D
Notices - Perxonaln
Education - Instruction
Transportation
Food
A. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
1C. 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
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
"Dr. Tony, do you know 'Sm6k» Gefi In Your i y t 7*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
2. Notices • Personals
I. Ioost &amp; Found
34. Articles Tor Sale
3t*A Swap nr Exchange
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Man's grey horn • rimmed
35. Articles vVanted
0 . M. Karriiona
glasses
in
brown
case
In
36. Automobiles • Trucks
1311 Palmetto
Sanford area. REWARD.
36*A Aulos Wanted
322-8827
322 79U
322-8252.
87. Boats • Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
LOST: Parakeet, yellow, little Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­
89. Trailers - Cabanas
turn*. 12 jrra. experience.
green. 322-7682.
40. Form Equipment
Call Lamar WiUiami, Five-

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Legal Notice
MOTH'S? OF APPMC'STIOV
FOn TA X
f*rr. 1*1.1* Florida atatulrs
o f la ia i
NOTICE IH HKRKIIY OTVE.V. Thai Sira, Delia* I,nnp thr
holder o f thr following certi­
ficate haa filed aald certificate
for la s deed
In ba letued
thereon. Th* certificate num­
ber and year o f leauanr*. the
dracrlptlon o f the properly,
•nd lh* nam* In which It waa
aaaeaaed are aa followa:
Certificate .Vo. »s
Year o f
taaiianr* 1979
llvarriplloa o f
I'roperfrt
Dot 4 (T.eta Part l&gt;eao. In I) 11
1T4 Pear 14»&gt; F. If. Itanda
Addition In Hanford Plat Hook
1 Pag* 1S1
Nam* In which aaaeaead W il­
liam II. Hutler. All o f aald
property being In th* County
o f Hemlnol*. mate of Florida.
Unless auch ctrtlflcat* ih ill
ha redatmed according to law
tha proparty deacrlbad In auch
certificate will ba aold to lha
hlghaat bidder at tha front
door of lha Hamlnola County
Court Houaa at Hanford. Flor*
Ida, on tha flrat Monday In
tha
month
of
April.
1&gt;64.
which la tha Ith day o f April,
1144.
Haled thla 17th day o f F*h&gt;
ruary, 1*41.
(Official Clerk's Heal)
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnole County, Florida
lly: fl. T. Hay, Jr. H.C.
Publlah Mar. S, IS, IS. S4. 1S44
COB*IS
IX TIIS? CIRCUIT n i l HT OF
Till? KIXTII J l Hil l 41. I I H ci i t ix a x i s F o n sa :«ii.
XOI.S? I'llCXTY, FI.&lt;1111114.
CIIAXCKRY XO. lilT.YI
Till? 1IOHTON FI VK CKNT 8
HAVINGS BANK.
Plaintiff,
va.
W.4HHKN H. TURMAN, *t u i
and at at.
Defendant*.
NOTH I? OF H4I.H
NOTICK IH IIKIIKIIY OIVKN that on tha ITtli day o f
March. ISM at 11:00 A.M. at
lha main door o f (lie Court*
liouea o f Hemlnola County, nt
Hanford, 'Florida, lha under*
•Igned Clerk will o ffe r for
■ale to th* highest and licet
bidder for cash tha following
described real properly:
l.ot S. Illock II, COUNTRY
CM'II MANOR. UNIT No
S. according In the plat
thereof
a*
recorded
In
Plat Hunk 13, Pegs* 71
and T4. Public Records o f
Hemlnol* County, Florida
togather with all alructuree,
Improvement!, flaturee. appli­
ance*. and appurlenanree on
•aid land nr used In t-onjuno*
tton therewith.
Thl* sale la mad* pursuant
to final decrea o f furecloaur*
entered In Chancery action No.
1&gt;T3S now pending lit the Cir­
cuit Court of and for Hemtnole County, Florida.
DATKD Ti n a Snd day e f
March, t i l l .
(HKAI.)
Arthur II. Reckwlth Jr..
Clerk o f lha Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
ANDUIIHON. ItUKIf.
DKAN A IAHVNDKH
Attorneys for Plaintiff
333 Keel Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
I'uh1l*h March I, 1SI4.
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JOHKPHUH
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CltAtG.
Plaintiff,
CRAIG.

Defendant.
XOTICH OF SUIT
TOi GKRAI.D IIOUKIIT CRAIO.
Hr.,
who** reeldrnca and addree* l*t
TIIKNTON. NI7W JKIIHKY.
Rworn
Mil
of
Complaint
having been filed In lha Cir­
cuit Court In and for Heml­
nola County, Florida, In Chan­
cery. entitled. HAUAII JOHI?
PIIUH CltAtG V*. GKRAI.D
HUIIKRT CRAIG, Hr., praying
for certain relief for lh* above
named plaintiff agaluet you
ar* defendant.
NOW, THKRKFORB, THIS
IH TO NOTIFY YOU that If
you wleh to defend against
• nd rnnleat the above entitled
action, you ara required tu
flla your anewtr or olhar
written defrnee, If any you
have, with lh* Clerk o f th*
• hove ilyled Court and to
•erva upon pla in tiff* attorney,
Albert N. Flit*, wliota addreea
It 1 Matonlc Building. Sanford,
Florida, a copy o f aald anawer
or other written defence, on
or befora lha Itb day o f April,
1(44.
Tha nature o f eald complaint
la to pray tbat tha above alyled Court grant tha above nam­
ed plaintiff a divorce a v in ­
culo matrimonii o ( and from
you.
F A I L NOT TO ANBWKR un
teee • decrea pro canfaaao ba
•ntvrad agalntt you.
WITMCHS my band and o f
flrlal aaal at Sanford, Heml­
nola County, Florida, thla Ird
day o f March, A. D. 1(44.
(SEAL.)
Arthur II. Backwlth. Jr.
Clark
•(
Above
Styled
Court.
B f i Martha T. Vlhlen. D.C.
Albert N. r i l l *
A l U r M T A C o u n n lo r at La w
1 Mata ala Building
gasfa rd , Florida
publlah Mar. I, IS. IS. SI, 111!
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Points. 322-7843.
LOST: 26" "Murray" red It
white boy's bicycle, taken
(rom Pinecreit School 1st
XIITD'H OF (it: AF.lt 41. Kf.ttt'*
Electrolux,
of wk. Please call 322 6184. Repairs, parts;
TIOX A All CII4IITKK BOARD
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AirWay,
t?l.MOTION
REWARD.
Tou will pleae* t* k*. nolle*
GE, etc. Cleaners told, ex­
that a General Klrctlnn and
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
r'harter Hoard Mention will LOST: Male Rcagle Hound
l.a held
In th* Village
of
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
with
red
collar.
Reward.
North Orlando, Florida on Ilia
FA 2-4765.
322-1753.
17th day o f March, ISM, for

Legal Notice

tha purpoea o f elactlng ■
Councilman In Group 3, and a
Councilman In Group 4. and
a five member Charter Hoard.
Tli* Place nf Voting will he
at the Village o f f i c e on !,nngwood-Ovledo Road In the Vill­
age o f North Orlando and th*
polla will he open from 7:00
A. M. In 7:80 PM.
Molly I. Halter, t.ury Fair­
born anil Wllllnni MacKIntoeh
will he Inepeclora amt Helen
F. Gte*n will ha Clerk o f the
Kltctlnn.
All peranna deelrlng In avall tin-ntBcIve* o f their right
o f franchl** will register at
once. llegHlrallon hooka wilt
rlo*e at 4:&gt;i(T P.M. February
31. 1341, the lU leenth day b e ­
fore alerllon.
Till? VIU.AGI7 OF NORTH
Oflt.ANIiO. FLORIDA
lly ■ W. W. Amleraon,
MAYOR
Publlah Fell. 3*. 17 A Mar.
13. t i l l .
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A t m r r . o f a t i . f.
Notice le hereby given pu r­
suant to a Final Decrea of
forecloeure
dated
February
39lh, 1941. and entered
In
Chancery Caae No. 13331 o f
th* t'lr. lilt Court o f tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit In an.l for
Krmlnola
unity.
Florida,
wherein
NINTH
FKDKItAI.
HAVINUH AND I/VAN AHHOClATION
tlF
NI3W
TURK
CITY. Plaintiff, and ROIII3IIT
II. KUIIVIN and JKHHIK H.
KITRVIN, hla wife, are Hefendante, I will aril to the
highest and heat bidder for
r.ieh at the front door o f tha
Hemlnola Count)
Courthuuaa
In Hanford Hruilnula County.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A M.
on the 17tli day nf March, 1941,
the following described pr o ­
perly aa ae| forth In eald
Filial Drcrec. In.wit:
tail
DONGDAI.K HLRDIVIHliiN,
according
In
Plat lhereof aa recorded
In Plat llonk 13. I'au* 44.
nf llie Public Records of
Kclnlnnle County, Florida.
(HKAI.)
Arthur II. Iterkwlth. Jr.
Clerk nf the Circuit Court
My: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
lasw Office*
FltKKD and NATIIANHON
310 Houlh Washington Av*nu*
Tltilev 111r. Fla.
Publish March I, 1941.
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CIRCUIT
OF I' 1.(1 IIII4 IX 4X11 Fllll
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UOIIKTTA It. FK.4NKI.tN.
Plaintiff
-vaAt.FRED J. FR.4NKI.IN,
Defendant
XOTICE OF • ! IT
Till? HT4TI: OF PI.IIHIIIA TOi
AI.PHKD J. FRANKI.IN
wlioe* place o f rtaldenca
la unknown
A Hworn Complaint having
hern riled against you In the
Circuit Court In and for Heml­
nole County, Florida, In Chan­
cery, for Divorce, the short
till* o f eelil ertlon being t-or•tla II. Franklin. Plaintiff ve.
Alfred J. Franklin. Defendant,
tlieae preaenta ara to cause
• nd require you to flla your
wrlltan defenses. If any, to lh*
Complaint filed herein, and to
aarva a copy thereof upon
P la in tiff* attorney on or b e ­
fore the 14th day o f March,
A. D. 1441, olherwlae a Deere*
Pro Confeeao will ba entered
•gainst you and tha cauea
proceed ex parte.
WITNKBH my hand and o f f i ­
cial Haul at Hanford, Hemlnola
County, Florida, thl* Iltli day
o f February, A. D. 1144.
(BKAI.)
Arthur II. Reckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk at the circ u it Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, In and for Baralnola County
lly: Martra T. Vlhlen. D C
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Plaintiff
II* K. Commercial
Huito i Kirk F l a w
P. a Bos 17U
Sanford, Florida. IITTI
Publlah Fab. (7 * Mar. t, II.
1». i set.
CUR-17
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Vacuum Cleaner

Legal Notice
PICTITIOLH X .44417
NOTICK IH h*r»hy given that
1 am engaged In bu*ln**a at
Cana»lb*rry. Rrmlnole Coun­
ty. Florida, under th* flrtltlnua
n»ma o f Oaeaelharry Re frig e r­
ation A Air Conditioning Hlinp
H.rvlce, and that t Inland to
register eald name with tha
Clerk o f tha Clrrult Court.
Hemlnol* County. Florida. In
accordance with the provisions
nf Ilia Fictitious Nam* Watute*
to-writ: He.ilon
MS .09
Florida Htatulae 1977.
Hlg: Curtla F. M o w
Publish Fab. SI A Mar. I. It.
14. 1(44.
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XllTICF. OF APF I.ir ATlOX
FOR T AX IIF.F.II
tie r . tat.IS Florida statute*
af IPWI
NOTICK IB IIKIIKBY G IV ­
EN. That Feter II. A Ruth M.
Johnson th* holder o f tha f o l ­
lowing certificate haa filed
•aid certificate for ta t deed
to be Issued thereon. Th* c e r ­
tificate number and year o f
laauance, tha dracrlptlon o f
the properly, and tha name
In which It waa aaaeaaed ara
•a followa:
Certificate No. l i t
Taar a f
laauance 1440
llrerrlptlaa a f Frapertyt
That Part Deac. In D.ll. 141
I'aga 117 ( l.eas I,ola II A I t )
lllk. II Haulando
Name In which assessed Key
Development A Realty. Inc.
All o f eald properly being In
the County o f Hemlnole, Hlate
nf Florida. Unleee such ce rti­
ficate ehall he redeemed a c ­
cording to law the property
described In eurh certificate
will he eul.l to th* lilgheet bid ­
der at th* front door of th*
Heuilnnl*i County Court llouee
*t Hanford, Florida, on th*
first Monday In th* miinth o f
April. 1914. which It th* fill
.lay nf April. 1444.
Dated tlile Ird day o f Jan­
uary, 1944.
(officia l Clerk'* Heat)
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County. Florida
llyi &lt;1. T. Ray. Jr.. DC.
Publish Mar. ». It. It. 14. 1144
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IX
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BBHIXOLH
COI XT4, FLORIDA
IX CH4XCKH4 XO. l a m
XOTICI? TO IIKFKXD
VINCENT J. SIE 1,11,1.0.
P la in tiff.
VI.

ANTtONKTTB

M EI.1t.IX&gt;,
Defendant
TIIR HT4TR OF FLORIDA TO
ANTIONETTB C. MEI.ll.IaU
la l.lharty Rlraat
Danburr. Connecticut
FI.KAHK TAKF. NOTICE that
you ara hereby required to
(lie your written answer, or
defense, if any, personally or
by an attorney, on or before
March II. IMI. at the offlc *
o f tha Clark o f the Circuit
Court, at tho Courthoueo to
Hanford. Hamlnola C o u n t y ,
Florida, and to moll • copy
thereof to Htanetrom. Davit A
McIntosh. Atlornaya for Plain­
tiff. Poet Office Dug III*, Banford. Florida, In that certain
dlvorca
proceeding
pending
a g a I n ■ t you In tha Clr
cull
Court
of
tha
Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and For
Hemlnola County. Florida, In
Chancery, an abbreviated title
o f said causa being "Vincent
J. Mellllu, Plaintiff, veraua Antlonetle C. Mellllu. Defendant '
•nd haraln (all not or a Decree
Pro Coufeeto will be e n u re d
against you, and tha cauea
proceed axparte.
H EAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vthloo
Deputy cio rk
■tenatrom. Davie h McIntosh
Attorney* at Law
Poet Office Boa 1 M (
Hanford. Florid*
Publish Feb. It, It. IT. A
Mar. t. 1114.

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WEST SIDE
GREENBRIAR
MODERN, new 2 BR. home, Available Mar. 1. Furn. 3
room apt., pvt. bath. 322- Choice
lots
available
in 3 shaded lots. '4 acre each.
near school It (tore*. Lake
$1,000, $300 down, balance
5303.
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
Mary. $65 monthly. Monna
monthly.
overlooking
golf
course.
Jarvis. 322-1810.
1 BR House, Furn. $65 mo.
Custom building to your JOIfNNY WALKER, Broker
Ph. 323-0635.
1 BR. Furn. house. SCO mo.
322-6457 For Appointment
specification!. , Greenbriar
Water, elec. furn. FA 2-8016.
developed by
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
KINGSWOOD
FURN. 3 Rm. garage apt.
couple, lights It water incl. '
BUILDERS, INC.
Nice, clean. Water, electric
$45. 322-7399.
202 Fairmont Dr.
furnished. Adult* only. No
Property Management
FA 2-8074
! 1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neighpeU. 322-1305.
&amp; Sales Broker
‘ borhood. Ph. 322-1162, 9-5:30.
2 BR. Apt. furn. Day* 322-3762
322-4501 other timei.
*
NighU 322-0991.
2. 3. ii 4 BEDROOMS
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
Offers for your aelection
1, m . It 2 BATHS
LARGE 2 BR. furn. apt. Ph.
able Mar. lit. 14th Ave. DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
these Beuutiful 2, 3, A 6
322-3533.
Longwood, 8 mi. from N.A.
Bedroom
S. Ph. 838-3298
EXCLUSIVE RENTALS
Low Monthly Payments
&gt; Room. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Nicely furn. 2 BR houae. Call For Complete Information
Lake Front Home. Private
322-0274.
See Or Call Your
beach with dock . . . . $165
per jnonth.
2 BR.. unfurnished house. Pb.
3 Bedroom, newly decorated
322-1356.
Charming Home in Choice
SALES BROKER
Neighborhood ___ $100 per M E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private hatha, 114
month.
As
W. First St.
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
4 BR., 2 Bath .
$145 mo.
3
BR,
1V
4
bath
home.
Assume
2 BR., l Bath
$ 70 mo.
To make the best home
payments. 322-5455.
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY 2 BR., 1 Bath
$ 55 mo.
buy, see the
116 N. Park
322-9173
LAKE MARY, New 2 BR.
nice kitchen, cent. heat, tile
Furn. garage apt., $43 mo.
bath, sct-ln grove. New low
305 S. Park Ave. 323-0705.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at niawatha
price. Owner. 322-6859.
Furn. Apt., 119 Elm Ave. $50.
RENT
A
BED
2 BR. c. b. home, 2 tile baths,
668-3267.
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
living room, den, large
Beds.
RENTALS
rooms, lar&lt;;e closets, kit.
By Day, Week, or Month
LAKE MARY
equipped, screened porch,
1 BR. furn.................... $57.50 Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
utility room, newly reno­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 BR. furn....................... 60.00
vated inside and out.
3 BR. unfurn................ 75.00
Office FA 9-Mia
acre shady lot, more avail­
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
BROWN REALTY
Night FA 3-064*
able. 322-5670.
Cowan. 322-4013.
322-5237 — 322-1964
$33-0706
1-3 BR House; 1-10’ wide 2
3S14 Park Dr.
SanJord. Fie.
2 BR. furn. Call 322-6085, no
BR House Trailer. Phone
answer 322-7588.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
NO 8-4908.
S100 D O W N
•
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
Apartment: 2 rooms &amp; bath,
$15
MONTH
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
furnished, SIS mo., includ­
3 • Bedroom Home
DEBARY: 2 BR., terrauo
ing utilities. Near N.A.S. 9. For Sale or Rent
CUSTOM REALTY
floors, elcc. heat, air-cond.,
Ph. 322-3219.
WINTER PARK
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
2 BR., house. Adults only. 11
Corner Lee ltd. and IT-92
W.
T.
Corbclt,
Real
Estate,
FURN. A pt 2300 Mellonvilie.
Smyrna Dr., DcBary
Phone 644-0021
668-4791.
Brand new efficiency apt., CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
carporte. $60. mo. 322-5604.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.
Newly decorated apt., water,

V A - FH A

FHA - VA HOMES

Furn. gar. apt. 322-2800.

Jim Hunt Realty

$100

O w ned

Homes

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

SOUTH W ARD

C

Government

FHA - VA .

P

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Payton Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

S t Johns Realty

VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
lights furn. 1217 Magnolia.
ALL MAKES
2 BR. house, kit equipped,
Phone 322-2282
$73. 322-5303.
The Family of Mr. Curtla
Lavender wishes to express LAKE MARY. 4 Rm. nicely
furn. Duplex apt. Adults.
their sincere thanks to the
No pets. $65. Ph. 322-1290,
many frlendi for their kind­
Nites: 322-2876.
ness and thoughtfulness dur­
ing the lost of our devoted
1 BR. furn. cottage. Adults
Husband, Father and Bro­
only. 322-1117.
ther. To know titer* are so
many friends who care Small unfurn. house, 2611
helps so much during lids
Laurel Ave. 322-5185.
____ a__________________________
difficult time.
SMALL Office apace suitable
Mrs.
Curtis
Lavender,
for repair shop, Lake Mary.
Randal A Judy Lavender,
Air-eond. 322-2125.
Mr*. Minevah Williamson,
Mrs. B. A. Wcllmaker.
3 BR., garage apt., furn. 2005
French. 322-7234.

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Heal Estate For Sale

6. For Kent

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Tuts., thru Frt. • 2 P. M. day 2.
before insertion. Mon. - Sat. 3.
noon.
4.
5.
RESPONSIBILITY:

From Sanford Exchange sponsible (or more than one

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:

WELCOME HOM E

2 BR. house Inquire 817 Cata­
lina Drive.

A -5 A

12. Real Estate For Sale
3 BR FRAME HOME
Outside Patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
Trees. In the Country.
$7,000 - TERMS

FURNISHED
3 BR. 1 BATH HOME

S

and 4 Bedrooms

IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y
IN THE FOLLOW ING LOCATIONS

Frame Construction
$9500 with $300 DOWN

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK

ROSA L. PAYTON

By the Water Tower

Reg. Real Eitata Broker
FA 2-inOi 17-02 at Hiawatha

Phone 322-2744

In LAKE MARY

EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
2 BR., furn. apt., tile bath. S.
Park
Ave.
322-2264,
322-2285.
1703 Magnolia, $55. 322-3931.

1 t i 1 Dally

LAKE WYMAN HEIGHTS
10 min. So. e f Sanford
1 Block W’. o f 17-92.
Highland Ave., Lonnwood
Just North o f LongaOod
Plata
Phone 838-8911
10 to 6 Daily

ALL TYPES O P FINANCING

L M N ENTER PRISES, Inc.
Builder* O f Tea 'N Gree a — Harold Logan, Prao.

FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.

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NOTH R OF .4P r i.lf)4 TIO N
FOR T A X DF.MD
4•**. 1*4.14 Fieri** ■ ta tg lM • (
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NOTICE IH IIKREIIT O i l ’ E.V. That Mrs. Iiallaa T.nop the
holder nf the following certlfit-ale has filed said certificate
fnr tax deed In be Issued
thereon. The certifica te num­
ber and year o f Issuance, tha
description nf (he properly,
and lh* nam# In which It waa
asaceeed arr •• followa:
Certificate No. 170 Taar o f
laauanca 1941
DeerrlptInn at Frwperlyi
t.ots t A 9 Rlk. : Canaan Plat
Rook t Pag* tot
Nam# In which gaaaaaed Ar.
chi* Crosa al al. Alt o f aald
property bring In the County
nf Hemlnole, Hlate e f Florida,
Unit** auch certificate ahall
b* redeemed according to law
th* property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder at tha front
door o f tha Hemlnola County
Court liouea at Hanford. F l o r ­
ida, on tha flrat Slonday In
tha month o f April, 1944. which
ti tha 41 h day nf A p r il 1944
Dated thla 17IH day at Fab.
ruary. 1941.
(Offlrlat Clrrk'a Hrat)
Arthur It. n tckw lt h. Jr.,
Clark clr rult Court.
Hrmlnolo County. Florida
lly: O. T. nay, Jr.. D.C.
Publlah Mar. I. 13, It. 14. 1144
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NOTICB o r a p p l i c a t i o n
FOR TA X DRKO
1*4.14 Florida Statute*
a f 19441
NOTICB IH tlK R R B T OI4'
EN. That Sira. Dallas Loop tha
holder o f tho follow in g cartlflrat# haa filed eald certificate
for taa deed to be Issued
thereon. The rerllRcata Bum
ber and year o f leeuanco. the
description o f tha property,
and lha name In whloh It waa
aeeeesed are aa followa:
Cartlflrala Na. I l l
Taar af
Issuance 1941
flearrtptlea at Propertyl
W 44 o f t.jt I llolden Real Ba­
tata Company’s Addltloa Plat
Rook 1 I’aga I f
Name
In
which
aaaaeaad
Theodore A Marie Martin. All
o f aald property being In lha
County o f Hemlnola, Btata *4
Florida. Unleaa auch cartl
fleet* ahall ba radaamad a c ­
cording to la w tha proparly
described In auch certificate
will be told to tha hlghaat
bidder at tha front doo r o f lha
HamlosU County Court Houea
at Hanford, Florida, on lha
flrat Monday In tha month of
A p r il 1(44. whloh la tha (th
day o l A pril 1M4.
Dated thla ITth day o f F e b ­
ruary, 1(44.
tOfflclal Clark’ * Baal)
Arthur H. Backwlth, J r Clark Circuit Court,
■amtnala County. Florida
By: G. T. Ray. J r - D.C.
Publlah Mar. S, 13. ! ( . t«, 1(44
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12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Sen Ice*
B

BR. Home. Study, l*a
Bath*, large Family Urn. in
good neighborhood; includ­
ing stove, refrig., room aircomlilioner, washing ma­
chine ft rug*. Really ter­
rific buy!
Monthly paymcnU $83.50.
K1NGSW00D BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2-8074

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1901 S. Park
322-5232
Nitea: 322-8971-3U31 or 2248
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
3rd ft Park Ave.
Phone 322-5841

32. Flower* • Shrubs

BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
NEED A PICTURE?
kee stock. All other kinds
Call Dill Vincent at
o f Nursery shrubbery and
The Sanford Herald
trees.
I. D. Portraits. Commercial,
Gray Shadows Nursery
Parties ft Gatherings,
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
Small or Large,
FAST SERVICE
Day 322-2611 - Night 322-0922 33. Furniture
BEDS FOR RENT
Plano Tuning and Repair
Hospital,
Rollawaya, Juve­
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4333
nile. FREE delivery and
Pick-up.
INCOME TAX
FURNITURE CENTER
PREPARATION
1100 French Ave.
1306 Douglas — 322-7199
Ph. FA 3-7953
CONCRETE PLACING
WANTED reuaMe couple te
ft FINISHING
take up monthly payments
Specialise Patios, Driveways
of $13.50 oa S complete
Work Guaranteed
rooms of furniture. Call
FREE ESTIMATES
TE 3-till, Casselberry, col­
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
322-1807
lect.

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5. Hit?I— P age 11 ..‘14. Articles For Sale

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SWEETIE PIE

TERMS TO KIT
YOUR BUDGET!
Demonstrator Model AirConditioner, 8,500 BTU
985
FIRESTONE STORES
Cor. 1st ft- French

By Nadine Seltzer

34. Articles For Sale

31. Articles For Sale

KROliLER Hide-A-Bed, ex­ RCA Color TV, $300.
cellent cond. $45. 322-5604.
Country Club Drive.

36. Automoblte* • Truck*
102

BUYING A

USED CART
TINANCE IT WITH U*
♦ Low Interest Kates
♦ Low Moathly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Fur easy, quick carpet clean­
NECCin AUTOMATIC
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­ In Maple console. Like new
tric Shampoocr only $1 per
cond. Uses 2 needles. Makes
day. Carroll's Furniture.
buttonholes, sews on but­
tons ft designs, 3 needle 1958 Cadillac Hardtop coupe.
GUNS. New ft Used. Large
position. Guaranteed. Pay
Full power and air. New
selection. Will trade, Also
$8 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
tires. $995.
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
repair. Tackle sold ft re­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
(Rental Machine)
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
CLOSEOUT!
800 French Ave.
Reduced 25%
Camp ft Gun Shop.
1963 FREEZERS
322-4382
Cell Singer Representative
1 - 12 Cu. Ft. Upright. Philco.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
WX 8800
'62 Chevy n 8-cyl., stod Milft,
Orlg. Price $259.95.
Leas than 1 yr. old. Fully
less than 14,000 ml. $1,300
Close
Out
Price
$168.88
CABBAGE PLANTS
automatic. This machine
cash or equity or $300,
M. D. Anderaon
uses twin needles, sews on 1 - 22 Cu. Ft. Upright. Ori­
ginally $449.95. Now just
assume pymt*. 322-7318.
S. Cameron Ave.
322 0717
button*, monograms, makes
$288.88
buttonholes and does fancy
MAR. SPEC. Ladles' tennis
•55 Belalr Chevy, t Owner.
THESE ARE NEW! I
stitches. Sold new, $279.40,
shoes, Reg. $2.98, Now $1.98.
Good cond. $495. S23-46T8.
FIRESTONE
STORES
Balance now due, $139.50, or
Army-Navy Surplus.
Cor.
1st
ft
French
pay $7.50 monthly. Liberal

SINGER

37. Boats - Motor*
BY OWNER, 3 be&lt;lroora, 1H
DIAL-A-MAT1C
trades far your old ma­ 35. Articles Wanted
bath home. One bedroom WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Sell Ue
Your
Furniture.
chine.
Tills Won’ t Last
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
Gateway To The Waterway
has separate entrance, can
SPRLVKLER SYSTEMS
Quick Service With the
Long! Call now for FREE WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rge
Makes buttonholes ft appli­
Hobson Sporting Goods
be rented for Income. Will
All Types and Sises
Cash. SUPER TRADING
or
small
amounts.
Bonded
HOME TRIAL, 322-7488.
ques. 4 payments of $5.50.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
' t^adc for smaller place.
We Repair and Service
POST. FA 2-0877.
Fruit
Buyer.
Ph.
Lee
Mans­
Ph. 332-8411.
504-6-8
E. 1st Ph. FA
Shown by appointment. Call
MAPLE
Bdrm.
torn..
2
single,
b T I N I
field. FA 2-4244
FA 2 8848.
2 seta bunk beds, dbl. Holly­
Machinery end Supply On. For the biggest selection of
12 FT. Plywood John boat
nearly new and used furni­
wood, dble. dresser, cheat- 36. A u to m o b ile s • T ru ck s
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
I BR., lt t bath borne. As­
and trailer, $75. 322-7878.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
on-chest,
5
dr.
cheat,
liv­
i sume payments. 322-5455. Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair Brokerage in Casselberry
Mac has THROWN AWAY the
'59
Ford,
A-l
condition.
$595.
ing rm., din. rm., OE Dry­
39. Trailers - Cabana*
Percentage Book.
215 Woodmere.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
V. L. GU.MM, JEWELER
er, washer. 322-8498 after
NO QUALIFYING
Buy
your
Carpet
or
Ruga
at
110 S. Park
122-5952
5 p. m.
FOR SALE— 1500 Down and
1957 Olds ••88” 4-dr. hardtop, '54 New Home 1-bedroom
FREE ESTIMATE
Dealer COST plus $1 per
tom ahtw h# managed te gat tnowtd out of hit bouts
take up payments on nice Tractor mowing ft Grading. Upbolsteriag ft Mattress res*
house trailer, 8x38. 688-8713.
good cond. 322-7956.
and into ourel”
yard.
ONLY ONE LIKE THIS I
P 3 Bedroom Home In WynneCall FA 2-7621.
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Used GE Refrigerator
'55 Ford pick up, good cond., OWNER must sell 1958 Cameo
wood. Ph. 322-7957 after
34. Articles For Sate
ture. Call Nit Baddlng Mfg. 34. Articles For Sale
TOP RATED MILLS
2-Door - - $75
good tires. Must sell. Cheap.
housotraller, 8 x 40, 3 BR.
29.
Automobile
Service
3:30 p. m.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
FIRESTONE STORES
Can be aeen at 119 Lake
Excel, cond. Mutt tee to
Carpets clean easier with the CASH SALE! Completely re- Call us for a showing of these
FA
3-2UT.
fine Carpets In your home.
Cor. tat ft French
Dot Dr., Sanford.
3 BR., Fla. Rm., ltt baths,
appreciate. 322-8418.
Blue Lustre Electric Shamcond. appliances. 90 day
Nylon, Acrllan, All Wool,
cent, heat, alr-cond. $450
Used furniture, appliances,
pooer. Only $1 per day.
warranty on all. 1 Chest
etc. Hundreds to choose
Down, $84 mo. 322-6513.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Carroll's Furniture.
type freerer, $100. l-Uprlght
Senkarik Glass and Paint Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
from. TERMSI Up to two
frvcicr,
$100.
1-Frlgidalre
Company
years to Pay I
Ave
Ph.
FA
3-4132.
READY
MIX
Coaereu,
win­
washer, $75. 2-Maytag wash­
SPOTLESSLY Clean 8
210 Magnolia Ph. FA I-4S12
dow tills, lintels, steps,
Bedroom,
IVi
bath
ers, $65 ea. 2-Wcstinghouse
blocks, sand, cement, rack,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 34. Articles For Sale
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
Spacemate washers, $45 ea.
concrete block borne.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Free inspection, estimates, TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
Orlando, Fla.
1-llotpolnt washer, $50. 1*
Only
$350 D o w n ,
pickup, delivery. Recoriag
dry wella, stepping atones.
241-8194 Collect or
Monthly payments $72,
Frlgldart* refrigerator, $45.
1963 23” Console TV
ft repairs discounted.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Dick's Appliance Service, Leroy C. MacTaviib, Owner
which Includes prin­
Looks ft Plays 1-ike New
211U E. 3rd.
322-3443
309 Elm Ave.
FA 1-5751
FA 2-5545 after 8 p.m.
510 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
cipal, interest. Insur­
ONLY $146
ance and taxes. No
FIRESTONE
STORES
Auto Glam, Tape
qualifying, no r e d
Cor. 1st ft French
ft Seat Covers
tape. Move right in.
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
Call Stemper Agency,
1919 So. F r e n c h ,
Like new Sewing condition.
322-4981.
304 W. and at FA MOU
Zlfiags, buttonholes, mono­
4LL WORK GUARANTEED
grams, etc. Balance now
LARGE COUNTRY HOME 31. Poultry • Livestock
due: $82.20 or $7.80 month­
Three bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
now for Free Homo Trial.
age apt. Two acres land GUERNSEY. Freeh, 4 gal.
Every 1961 lUmlilir In Stork Will llo Marked
milk cow. M. E. Shelby,
Liberal trade for old ma­
with fruit and shade trees.
Lake Monroe. 322-4548.
Down With Our Special Discount Price!
chine. Ph. 322-7488.
132 ft. frontage on W. Flrit
St. approx. 3 miles- from
31A. Pets
IS Wooden folding chairs. Ex­
city. Priced at only $15,000
cellent cond. 322-8511, 4-10
with some terms.
Puppies: 4 male, mixed Man­
p. m.
Exclusive with
chester Terrier • Chihuahua.
$15 ea. 718 Cherokee Circle, Keomorc gas stove, $40. Call
C L E A N R E A D Y - T O • GO U SED C A R S !
M
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sunland Estates. 322-8084.
333-7004.
A
Realtor
1962 Mercury
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
1959 Ford V -8
A A P
Polony Park S t a t i o n ' l l g U C
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Country Sedan, 4 Door
A #A #
W a g o n , 8 Passenger. M M T g J
m m *#
Fully Pewen d. Air C e * 4 - A i A * # • # Station Wagon.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon

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Carpet Special!

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Carpets A la Carte

Rambler Sale!

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

M ARCH 5th Thru 14th

Bluff, furnished. 332-3851.

1962 Dodge

3 BR. masonry, $8,500, good
terms, 2 Iota $1,000 ea. 1 ML
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
Lane. TE 8 1633.

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U n cer GT, 2 Door Hardtop. Bucket Seats, E x tn
Clean.

1959 Rambler

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A Good Huy.

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# 16. Female Help Wanted
AL1X OF SANFORD
Needs
experienced
sewing
m a c h i n e operators for
awlmsuita and sportswear.
If you are experienced on
factory sewing machines,
we have steady work for
you In a modern air-condi­
tioned factory, undar very
good
working
conditions.
Ph. 332 2204.

1962 Chevrolet
Porrair, 2 Door,
Stand. Trans.

500,

1961 Cadillac

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Fleetwood, Air Cond., K i- / U
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18. Help Wanted

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COUPLE to collect eggs on
Chicken Ranch. Man ft wife
preferred. Place to live if
you qualify. Good salary.
8. D. McKinney, Old 44, 3
ml. E. of 437. Eustls. VU.

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ft kasur. Owe

1961 Continental
4 Door^AU Leather Tr,B&gt;

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1959 Mercury

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Commuter, 4 Door Statlon Wagon, l.ow .Mile.

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1958 Lincoln

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4 Door, Air C»nd.

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1958 Ford

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24 Factory Fresh Ramblers

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Station Wagon 9 Passeii-

Will Be Marked Down!
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Sold

1961 Mercury
4 Door, Auto.
Beautiful Blue.

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1958 Chevrolet
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W ILL BE POSTED
ON EACH RAMBLER!

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19. Bltaatioaa Wanted

1961 Comet
6 Deer, 8 Cylinder.

Work wanted. 333-7053.

KU. Babysitters

1960 p odge

BABYSITTING in my home.
322-2274.

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1958 Chevrolet
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Treat., Radio ft Heater.

SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 523-5112.

Pkeeaix, 4 rfeer lard top,
Folly Powered.

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1957 Oldamoblle
Convertible, Po we r e d ,
Good Condition.

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21. Beauty B a t o n s ___
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
evenings. 3 Senior at) lists.
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.

Monterey, 4 Deer Herd*
top. P o w e r e d , Estrs

Special By Popular Demand
Our Budget Wove Spec. $6.95
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop

25. I’ lumbinr Services

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1953 FORD

P A I N T ! N G. Inside. Out,
Large, Small. Cull Bob
323-0742.__________ _________

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$95
$ f |5

RAMBLER
TRADE-INS!

2-DOOR

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He.era I Select Used Cera Are Now
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1953 DODGE 4 -D O O R ......................................................

Need a Painter? 322 3090.

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27. Special Service*

•mall gardens plowed with
Roto Tiller, nothing too
small. 322-3459.

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BARGAIN BUYS!

PLUMBLNG
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 S a n fu rd A v e^ _^ F ^ ^ 3 M

and SAVE
Upen Evenings 'til 10
614 Laurel

195

1957 Pontiac
BUr Chief, Eitra Clean,
A DeBery Car.

19.59 Chevrolet
J A A P
1956 Ford V -8
Station Wegon, 6 Door, 1 1 I W A
Station Wagon. E a t re
6 C) Under.
1 A# # « # Clean, A DeBery Car.

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1801

322-0614

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Voile* I* hereby glv*n that
th* annual maattng o f the
stockholders nf th* Hanford of 1*1*1
Hr raid will ha bald at ZZ*I
NOTICE IH H F .R K n r OIVr o m m u n llr W a r . H a n f o r d . KN.
That lira. Dallas t » n p the
Florida, on March t». 1M4. at holder nf the fo llow in g ce rti­
t*:0* A. M. for tha transaction
o f such hualnaaa a&gt; mar com* ficate haa filed esld certificate
for tea deed
to he Issued
btfo r* th* matting,
thereon. Th* oertlflrnt* num­
publish Mar. ». IZ, t i l l
ber *nd r » * r o f |,iuenreI the
CDH.I
description o f the prnperlr.
and th* nama In which It wae
r i C T I T I O t ' i VAMK
aeeeaaed ar* aa follow*!
NOTICE IS harabr Hl»*n that Certificate No. II
Tear o f
w* ar* engaged In business at Issuance I I I )
Casselbarrr. Heminola Counlr.
Description o f
Propertri
Florida. undsr th* fictitious Dot 4 ft.eee Part Peer. In D It
nama of, Th* Tot*m Tole. and I II Pag* 111) F. 14. Itanda
that w* Intend to register Addition In Hanford Flat Hook
■aid nam* w llh th* Clerk o f t Page 111
th* Circuit Court, Hemlnol*
Nam* In which aeeeee*d W il­
Counlr. Florida, In accordance liam II. Duller. All o f *ald
with th* proelelona o f th* proper!r being In th* Counlr
Fletltlou* V*m* Statute*, to- nf Hemlnol*. Blata of Florida.
wit l Section
lll.ll
Florida Unleaa such certificate shall
Btatutaa HIT.
be redeemed according to law
Blgl Itob*rt F. Tucker
th* property d escrlbrl In eurh
Curtis F. Blow
certificate will be sold to th*
Publish r * b . IT * Mar. I, It. highest bidder *1 th* front
it. i n i .
doo r of th* Hemlnol* Couniy
co n -it
Court Houe* at Hanford, F lo r­
id*. on th* first Monday In
month
nf
April.
1144,
la th* C*orl o f th* Caawly tha
Jadg*. Remla*l* Caaafr. Flsr* which I* th* ith day o f April,
1144.
Ida, la Fr*hat*&gt;
la ret Estate mt
Dated this l?th day o f Feb­
IHA BKI.T.K F. GUARDING.
ruary, 1114.
T a All Cr*dlt*ra and Feres** (Official Clerk's Heal)
Deceased.
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Hat la g Dalai* ar Oeataad*
Clerk Circuit Court,
Aaalaal Bald Kstalrt
Heminola County. Florida
lly: O. T. Itay, Jr. D.C.
Tou and each o f rou ar*
h*r* br notified and required Publish Mar. I. 1Z, 11. II, t i l l
to pr***nt anr claim* and da* CDH-1S
mend* which rou , or *lth*r o f
ro u. mar har* against th* IX T i l l ! C I R C U I T C O U R T OF
•atata o f taabstt* F. ataddtng. T I I K NINTH JU IH C IA I. C H Ideceased, lat* o f said Counlr, C U T IX A X D FOK a i l M I to th* Countr Judge o f Hem!* X Of.H t (II M t . I 'M ) H U M .
pol* Countr, Florida, *t his C H A X C K H V XO. I B M
o f flc * In the court house o f T IIK ROSTOV F I V E C E N T S
•aid Countr at Hanford. Flor­ HAVIN'aa B A NK,
ida,
wthln
eight
calendar
Plaintiff,
month* from th* tlm* o f th* va.
first publication o f this no­ W A R R E N R. TURMAN, et u i
tice. Each claim or demand and *t al,
•hall b* la writing, and shall
Defendanll.
• lat* th* plac* o f residence
XOTH'M OF HAI.H
and post o fflc* address o f th*
NOTICE IH IIKHKtlY OIVclaimant, and altall b* aworn IIN that on tha 17th day nf
to b r th* claimant, hi* agent, March, 1144 at II too A M. at
or attorner. and a n r such Ih* main door o f llie Court­
claim o r demand Hot ■* fllsd house o f Htmliinl* County, nt
•hall b* sold.
Hanford, -Florid*, th* underW s b t s r D. Ilaln**, e.t.a
•lsn*d Clerk wilt o f f e r for
Aa aaaoutlr* o f th* I.aat ■ala to th* hlsheet and heel
VIII and Testament o f
bidder for caeh lha following
Isabella F. Cladding,
described real properly;
iJecaassd
Dot Z. lllock II, CtlUN'Tlir
Vln.ls rw asdl*. Halos*
CLUII M ANtill. UNIT NO.
* Ward
I. acoordlng In the plel
P. O. Hot 1ST
th ereof
recorded
In
Winter Park, Florida
I'let Book 1Z, ■'*■«• 71
Publish Fab. |! * Mar. I, 13.
and 7S. Public Ilai-ortl* o f
n. m t.
Hemlnol* Couniy, Florid*
C D I t-ll
together with *11 structures,
Improvements, natures, appli­
13 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ance*. and appurtenances on
THIS HTM Jt'IIK'IAt. C I R I T I T ■aid land nr used In c o n ju n c ­
13
AXD
FOR
iK M IX O M ] tion therewith.
This sal* la mad* pursuant
t U f l T T , PI.ORIDA.
to final decree o f foreclosure
IX CHAXCRRT XO. I M S
entered In Chancery action No.
XOTICR TO DF.FKXU OR
1Z73S now pandlng In the Cir­
OHtlHR OF P I R M C A T I O X
cuit Court of and fo r flcml*t IT FOR FORKLT.OIt’ RR
Rti'IIMUMi
1111,1, HAVIN'! 18 note County, Florida.
DATED TIIIH Ind day o f
HANK, a N*w f o r k corpora­
March, 1114,
tion.
Plaintiff, (HIJAI.)
Arthur It. Ileckwlth Jr..
-vsClerk o f th* Circuit Court
iiisn nn nT
u
iiL T cn iis o v
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
and iK ib o it iis h u t c h Kttnx,
Deputy Clerk
his wlf*. and JOHN' O. IIICI,.
I.AMV and &gt;1AllTffA
IIICI*. ANDEIIHUN, lll'Hlf,
DEAN A tAHVNDEH
t.AMT, bis wife,
nefendanls. Attorney* for Plaintiff
TOl JOHN’ O. lllll.I.AMY and 3 : : East Central Boulevard
HAItTHA lli:i,U A lir. hts Drlando, Florida
wlf*
Publish March I, 1144.
CPH-7
Utestdenc* unknown)
And all unknown parties
t IIH T IT
t !) l It r.
claiming anr Interest l&gt;r. IN T IIK
NINTH
J l 1) 14 1 * 1.
4’ I R I 'I IT
through, under o r again
OF
FI.Oil
DA,
IN
A
Nil
FOII
st each or either of th*
•biiva named parties who ■ KMINOI.H C4II A T I ', FI.IMtmar b* dead or ar* not ll)%.
known to b* dead or IX CIIAXCKRT NO. 13HU
HARAII JOHEI'lll'H CltAlfl.
allr*.
Plaintiff,
IIKIIUEnT U HUTCIIRHON’ and DOLOItUH HUT- va.
HERALD
ROBERT
CIIAIO,
I'll MHOS, hi* wlf*
Hr..
l i t N'ormsn Avenue
Drf*nda..t.
N'orfulk, Virginia
NOTION OF SUIT
TOU, AND HACII OF TOU.
ar* hereby notified that a TOl (IKKALD IIOIIERT CHAIO,
Hr.,
Complaint for Foreclosure of
whose residence and adMorl* ag*
ha*
bten
filed
drees let
against rou. and ro u ar* r*
TRENTON. NEW JKRBKT.
qulred to serro a ro pr o f r nur
Sworn
Bill
of
Complaint
Answer nr Pleadlngi to the
Complaint on th* Plain ti ff* having been filed In Ih* Cir­
■ Horner. Joseph M. Fltigerald, cuit Court tn and for Heml­
Ztt Hecurltr Trust Ilulldliig, nol* Couniy, Florida. In Chan­
Miami II, Florida, and flla Ihs cery. *nlltl*d. MAIIAII JOHEoriginal Answar nr Pleading Pllt.'H CItABI V*. OEBAI.D
In tha offlca o f the Clerk of HUBERT CltAtO, Hr., praying
th* Circuit Court on o r baforo for certain relief for the above
th* trd dar o f April A. D , named pUInllff against you
1114. If r o u fall lo do so, are defendant.
NOW. THEREFORE. TIIIH
Judgment hr default will he
taken against r o u for tho re
IH TO NOTIFY YOU that If
lief dtmandtd la th* Com­ you wish to defend against
plaint.
and conleet the above entitled
Tha description ot th* r**1 at-ilon. yog ar* required to
wrauarty proceeded against la; fll* your answer or other
leit t l , lllock A. w o o l ) . written defense. If any you
JIKIIK
PAtlK
Ind
HE- have, wllh tlis Clerk o f th*
PI-AT. accordin g to Plat above styled Court and to
lharaof recorded In Plat aerv* upon plaintiff's attorney,
Book 11, Pag* II. Public Albert N. Kitts, whoea address
llaaorda o f Seminole Coun­ la 1 Masonic Building. Hanford,
Florida, a copy o f said answer
tr . Florid* i
T O a K T H K It W IT H th* f o l ­ or other written defense, on
lo w in g person*! properly]
or btfor* th* Ith day e f April,
W t t t l n g h o u i * lt *frlg sr *tor 1114.
Model IlMUIZ, S*rl*l lilt
Th* natur* o f said eompUInt
I* to pray that th* a bove s t y l ­
llllll
W aatlngbohae
B u l l l - I » ed Court grant th* above nam­
Rang *.
Modal
KTUISX. ed plaintiff a divorce • v in ­
culo matrimonii o f and from
Serial T 1 * » tt e
Th is nolle* shall h* publish­ you.
F A IL NOT TO ANSW ER un
ed ouo« aach week fo r four
ooDsecUtl** w * e k * la th* San­ lese a decree pro c*nf***o b*
e n u re d esalnet you.
ford Herald.
DOVE AND O R D E R E D al
WITKEMH my hend end o f Sanford.
Saktlsol#
Oou'HI'* flrlel eesl at Hanford. Hemi­
Florida. thla ta d d a r •* March nola County, Florida, thle Ird
day o f March, A. D. 1144.
A. D. III*.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
' " " j t r t h k r H. Ba ck trllk , J r .
Clerk
ef
Above
Styled
Clerk, Circuit Court
Court.
U r i Martha T. Vthlaa
Byt
Martha
T.
Vlhlea,
D.C
D * p * t r Clarlt
..
Alharl N. F lu e
Joseph I t F lt tg e ra M
▲
turner
4
Counselor
at
L
aw
M t Ba cu rltr Trust R u i l i l a g
1 Maeeale Bulldlaa
M iam i. M . . I P J W
Fltankllu !-* • » • . „ M l i i 4 Hanford. Florida
Publish Mar. I, 11, II, tl. 111!
Publish Mar. I, It, II, H

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B E R R Y ’S

T u ts, thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
2. Notices - Personals
befort insertion. Mon. - Sal. 3. Education - Instruction

XOTICR OF A F F M C t T lO X
FOR T AX DEED
(See. 1*1.1* Flarlda Statutes

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

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4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
GA 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
1G. Business Opportunity
10. 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
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
"Dr. Tarry, do yoa know 'Smokt Gtft h Your Tyo%70
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
2. Notieca • Pi i m i u B
1. Lost &amp; Found
34. Articles Tor Sale
.11-A Swap or Exchange
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Man'4 grey horn - rimmed
35. Articles iVanted
0 . M. Harrliont
glsnei
in
brown
cate
In
3G. Automobiles - TrucKs
1311 Pilmetto
Sanford area. REWARD.
36-A Autos Wanted
322-8827
322 7848
322-8232.
87. Boats • Motors
88. Motorcycles -&lt;Scooters
LOST: Parakeet, yellow, little Bookkeeping Service. Tax re89. Trailers • Cabanas
turni. 12 jrri. experience.
green. 322-7682.
40. Farm Equipment
CaU L im ar WilUami, FivePoint*. 322-7843.
LOST: 26" "M urray" red k
while boy'i bicycle, taken
from Pinecreit School lat
NOTICE O F f l K X F . f l t l . F L E C ­
Electrolux,
TION AND CIIA IITK It HIM Ml)
o f wk. Please caU 322 6184. Repairs, parti;
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AirWay,
ELEC T ION
REWARD.
Tou Will pleas* t a k e . n o llr *
GE, etc. Cleaners told, ex­
that a n * » e r a ! Klrrtlnn and
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Chart** Board Klaotlon will LOST: Male Rcagle Hound
l&gt;* held
In th* Villas*
nf
Park Ave., Sanlord. Phone
with
red
collar.
Reward.
North Orlando, Florid* nn th*
FA 2-4763.
322-1733.
17th day o f March. 1741. for

Legal Notice

th* purpose nf aler-tlng a
Counrllman In Ornup 7, and a
Cnuncllman In Oroup 4. *nd
a five member Charter Board.
Th* Pie.-* nf Vot in g will be
at the Villa s* Offlca nn l / m i wnnd-Ovledn lined In th* V ill­
age nf North Orlando end th*
poll* will he open from 7:04
A. M. to 7:40 P.M.
Melly I. Halter, T.ucy Felrhnrn and Wllllem MacKIntneh
wilt t.a Ineprrtnre and Helen
F. Hreen will l&gt;* Clerk nf the
Election
All person* dretrlng In avail llientealvse of their rim lit
o f fraix-hle* will regleter at
nnra. Iteglelrallnn honke will
cine* et « :o«T P.M. February
71. 1941. tha (lateenlh day befura tlertlnn.
T I I E V l l . l . A G K O F N OR T H
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
tlyi W. W . Anderann,

MATOIt
Pillilleh Feb.

Z«,

17

A

Mar.

5 . 17. 1944.

('1)11-51

NOTICE OF HALE
Notice I* hereby given pureuant tn a Final Decree o f
fnrerloanre
deled
February
79th,
1941. and entered
In
Chancery Cave Nn. 1ZSSI nf
Die Circuit Court nf Ilia Ninth
Judicial Circuit tl) and fur
Hi mlnnl*
County,
Florida,
wherein
NINTH
FEDERAL
HAVIM1H AND I/YAN ASSO­
CIATION
OF
NEW
YORK
CITY. Plaintiff, end ROBERT
II Kt'ItVIN and JKKHIE H.
KUIIVIN, hi* wife, era ticfandanta, I will aril In the
highest and hast bidder for
rush at th* frunt door nf tha
Hamlnola County Courthnusa
III Hanford 8eiiiln.il* County,
Florida, at 11:40 o'clock A M.
nn th* 17th day nf March. 19*4,
tha following described pro.
perly as set forth In said
Filial Decree. In.wit:
1&lt;nt
LONODALK HUI1DIVIHIoX.
according
tn
Plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat Bunk 13, Page 41.
nf Ih* Public Itacnrds of
Hrmlnule County, Flnrlila.
(NEAL)
Arthur II. Ileckwlth. Jr.
Clerk nf the Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
l e w o f f Iras
PUKED and N'ATIIANSON
714 Houlh Washington Avrnus
Titusville. FI*.
Publish March 1. 1**1.
CDS-4
IN T H E
CIHI'I IT CIIUHT,
NINTH
JI IIH'IAL
C lltt'l IT
OF FI.OIIHA IN AXD Fill!
gEMINOl.K i ot M V
( 'l l AM EN V Nil. I.1M34
LOItETTA II. KIIANKl.tN.
Plaintiff
-vaALFRED J. FRANKLIN,
Defendant
NOTICE OF t l IT
TH E STATE OF PI.OHIIIA TOt
A L F R E D J. FRANKLI N
whose place ot residence
la unknown
A Sworn Complaint having
bean fllsd s g s ln s l you In th*
Circuit Court In and fnr Stmlnull County. Florida, In Chan­
cery, fur Divorce, the ahurt
title o f eeld action baltig l o r t i l e II. Franklin, Plaintiff v*.
Alfred J. Franklin. Defendant,
three presents ere to cause
end require you lo file your
written defenses. If any, to the
Cumplelnt filed herein, and to
ssrvs a copy thereof upon
P la in ti ff * etl orney on or b e ­
fore the I4tli day o f March,
A. D. 1944, otherwise • Decree
Pro Cunfessu will be entered
■gelnet you end the cause
proceed ex parte.
WITNESS my hend end efft
riel Heal et Hanford. HamlnnU
County, Florida, this Z4lh day
or February, A. D. 1944.
(S EAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk e f the Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, tn and for Semi­
nole County
Byt Mertrn T. Vlhlen. D.C.
Cordon V. Fr ederick
Attorney fo r Plaintiff
114 E. Commercial
Suit* t K ir k Pie rs
P. O. BOS I t l l
Sanferd, Florida, ItTTfl
Publish Fab. t f 4b Mar. S. 19.
14, 14li.
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Vacuum Cleaner

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that
I am en gaged In business at
Casselberry, Hemlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, under th* fictitious
nama o f Casselberry R e frig e r­
ation A Air Conditioning Hhnp
H-rvIce. and that t Intend tn
register said nama will) tha
Clark nf th* Circuit Court.
Heminola County, Florida. In
accordance with the provisions
o f tha Fictitious Nam* Mlalula*.
t o . w it ; He.tlnn
I4j.nl
Florida Ntalutaa 1957.
Hist l.'urll* F. Blow
Publish Fab. 37 A Mar. I, 13.
19. 1944.
C D R -II
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOH T A X DEED
l i r e . 1*1.1* Florida Hlalwt**

•f ISMI

notice

is

i i n i t Kn r

otv-

EN. That P*t*r II. A Ruth M.
Johnson th* holder o f th* f o l ­
lowing cartlflrat* ha* filed
said rertirh-.it* for t* s dead
In li* Isaunl thereon. Th* e rrtlDcat* number and ye a r o f
lesuanca. th* drscrlptlon o f
th* properly, and Ih* nam*
In which It was assessed ar*
a* follow*:
Certificate No. 154
T**r * f
Issuance t i l *
Dear r lptlaa # f P r a p e r t y i

Furn. gar. apt. 322-2100.

ANT10NKTTK C. MEL1I.LO,

(SEAL)

Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr.,
C lt rk o f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Dtputy Clark
Stanatrom, Davl* A McIntosh

Allot nsya at Law

Post Offlc# B oh IM *
Sanford, Florida
Publish Psb, tl, &gt;4,
Mar. I. IMI.

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A

V A - FHA

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

Government

FHA - VA .

Owned

Homes

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

SOUTH W ARD

O

Jim Hunt Realty

P

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Payton Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

S t Johns Realty

WELCOME HOME

2 BR. house Inquire 817 Cata­
lina Drive,
a

A-5A

12. Real Estate For Sale
3 BR FRAME HOME
Outside Patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
Treca. In the Country.
$7,000 - TERMS

FURNISHED
3 BR. 1 BATH HOME

3 and 4 Bedrooms
IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y
IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

Frame Conitructlon
$9500 with $300 DOWN

CRYSTAL LAKE PAIIK

ROSA L. PAYTON

By the Water Tower

Reg. Real Estata Broker
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Phone 322-2744

in LAKE MARY

EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY. Realtor, Insurer.
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2463
2 BR., furn. apt., tile bath. S.
Park
Ave.
322-2264,
1703 Magnolia. $33. 322-3931.
322 2283.

1 t* I Dally

LAKE WYMAN HEIGHTS
10 min. Sn. o f Sanford
I Block W. or 17-92.
Highland Are.. Longwood
Juat North o f Longwood
Plaxa
Phone 83N-39U
1# to 4 Daily

ALL TYPES OP FINANCING

L M N EN T E R P R ISE S, Inc.
Bntldera O f Te« *N Green — Harold Log am. Proa.

FURN. Apt. 300 Park Ave.

Legal Notice
NOTIC E O F S P P l . i r t T I O N
FOE T » X DEED
(• * * . 1S 4 .1 S F l e r M * Btalwt** • (

1I4II

NOTICE IH IIEI1BIIT O IV That Part Dear. In D.ll. 141
I'aga 115 fLess Lota II A ZZ) KN. That Mr*. Delias Lo o p tha
Itohltr nf th* fullowlna c a r d lllk. II Hanlando
Nam* In which **s*a*«d Kay fh-ata haa fllsd said certificate
Development A llealty, Inc. for tat deed to b* Issued
All o f said pr operly being In thsrson. Th* cert ifica te num­
th* Couniy nf Hsmtnnla, Hlata ber and year e f tssuanc*. th*
o f Florida. Unless such rsrtl- d*»rrlptlon nf tha proparly,
Beat* shall he redeemed a c ­ and th* nam* In which 1t w as
aasrasad ara a* follo w s :
cording lo taw the property Certificate
No. IT0 T e a r o f
described In such rerllfh-at* Issuance 1911
will be told to the highest bid­
Uae arlptla a t f F r w p a r t f)
der at Ih* front doo r o f tli* Lots a n t filk. 7 Canaan Plat
Hrmlnol*, County Court lloua* Book 1 Paga 1st
at Hanford, Florida, on th*
Nam* In which asasssad A r­
first Monday In Ih* month o f chie
Crons et al. All o f aald
April, 1944, which I* th* (III pr operly bring In tha County
day o f April, 1914.
nf Heminola, Htat* or Florida.
Dated this Ird day o f Ja n ­ Unlsaa auch csrtltlcat* shall
uary. 1911.
b* rs dstmtd accordin g to law
(Ufflcl*t Clerk'* 8**t)
th* property described In such
Arthur H. Uackwlth, Jr.
cert ifies!# will b* sold to th*
Clerk Circuit Court.
hlghtat bidder at th* front
Hemlnol* County, Florida
door o f th* Rsmlnot* County
llyt II. T. Bay, Jr.. D.C.
Court Hout* at Hanford. F lo r ­
Publish Mar. », 17. It. 34. t i l l ida, on th* first Monday tn
CDS-1Z
tha month ot April, t i l l , which
la the Ith day nf April. 1114.
Dat*d this 17th day * f F e b ­
in
the
c iiir c r r
covet,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. ruary. t i l l .
IN
AND
FOH
SBMIXOLM (Official Clerk's Heal)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr..
( I I I NTb, FLORIDA
Clark Circuit Court.
IX i' ll ANCEHt XO. U n i
Hemlnol* Couniy, Florida
NOTICE TO HKFKND
ll y : O. T. Itay. Jr., D.C.
VINCENT J. MKL1LLO,
Plaintiff. Publish Mar. I. 17. I*, t l . 1114
CD H -ll
va
D*f*ndaat.
THE HTATK OF Fld lE IIIA TOl
ANTIONKTTK C. MEI.ILLU
4* Liberty Hlrest
Danbury, Connartlcut
PLKAHE TA K E NOTICE that
you *r* hereby required to
fll* your wrlltan answer, or
dsfens*. If any, p*r *on*lly or
by an attorney, on or btfo r*
March II. 1444. at th* o f flc *
o f tli* Clark o f th* Circuit
Court, at th* Courthous* In
Hanford, Samlnol* C o u n t y ,
Florid*, and to mall • copy
thereof to Ht*n*trom, Davl* A
McIntosh, Attorneys for Pla in ­
tiff, Poet Offlc* Boa III*. Han­
ford, Florida. In that certain
divorce
proceeding
pending
against
you In th* Clr
cult
Court
of
th*
Ninth
Judicial cir cuit . In and For
Hemlnol* County, Florida. In
Chancery, an abbreviated till*
o f said cause being “ Vincent
J. Mellllo. Pla lullff, versus Antlonstte C. Mslltlo, Defendant
and herein fall not or a l&gt;scre«
Pro Conf**so will t&gt;* entered
•gainst you. and th* cause
proceed (apart*.

WEST SIDE
GREENBRIAR
MODERN, new 2 BR. home, Available Mar. 1. Furn. 3
room apt., pvt. bath. 322- Choice
lota
arailabla
in 3 shaded loti. '4 acre each.
nesr school It stores. Lake
$1,000, $300 down, balance
5303.
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor
M iry. 865 monthly, klonna
monthly.
overlooking
golf
course.
Jarvis. 322-1810.
1 BR House, Furn. $63 mo.
Custom building to your JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Ph. 323-0633.
1 BR. Furn. house. 860 mo.
322-6457 For Appointment
specifications. , Greenbriar
Wster, elec. furn. FA 2-8016.
developed by
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
KINGSWOOD
FURN. 3 Rm. garsge apt.
couple, lights It water lncl.
BUILDERS, INC.
Nice, clean. Water, electric
845. 322-7399.
202 Fairmont Dr.
furnished. Adults only. No
Property Management
FA 2-8074
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
pets. 322-1303.
&amp; Snlea Broker
borhood. Ph. 322-1162, 9-3:30.
2 BR. Apt. furn. Days 322-3762
322-4301 other times.
•
Nights 322-0991.
2, 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. AvaUOffers for your selection
1, IVa, 4 2 BATHS
LARGE 2 BR. furn. apt. Ph.
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave. DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
theae Bruutiful 2, 3, 4 4
322-3335.
Longwood. 8 ml. from N.A.
Bedroom
S. Ph. 838-3298
EXCLUSIVE RENTALS
Low Monthly Payments
I Room, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Nicely furn. 2 BR house. Call For Complete Information
Lake Front Home. Private
322-0274.
See Or Call Your
beach with dock . . . . $163
per jnonth.
2 BR., unfurmihed bouse. Pb.
3 Bedroom, newly decorated
322-1336.
Chsrming Home In Choice
SALES BROKER
Neighborhood . . . . $100 per WE LA K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private batbi, 114
month.
W. First St.
2563 Park Dr.
322-2420
4 BR., 2 Bath ......... $143 mo.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo. 3 BR, IH bath home. Aisumc
To make the heat home
payments. 322-3433.
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 33 mo.
buy. are the
118 N. Park
322-9173
LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
Furn. garage apt., $43 mo.
bath, ict-ln grove. New low
305 S. Park Ave. 323-0705.
FA 2 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
price. Owner. 322-6859.
Furn. Apt., 119 Elm Ave. $30.
RENT
A
BED
2
BR. c. b. home, 2 tUc baths,
668-3267.
Rol'away, Hospital 4 Baby
living room, den, large
Beds.
RENTALS
rooms, large closets, kit.
By Day, Week, or Month
LAKE MARY
equipped, screened porch,
1 BR. furn.................... $37.50 Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. lat St.
utility room, newly reno­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 BR. furn....................... 60.00
vated imidc and out. Mt
3 BR. unfurn................
75.00
Office FA S-tll*
acre shady lot, more avail­
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie
BROWN REALTY
Night FA 3-044#
able. 322-5670.
Cowan. 322-4013.
322-3237 — 322-1964
123-974$
1-3 BR House; MO' wide 2
3824 Park Dr.
Sanford. F it.
2 BR. furn. Call 322-6083, no
BR House Trailer. Phone
answer 322-7388.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
NO 8-4908.
$100 DOWN
118 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
Apartment: 2 rooms 4 bath,
8(5 MONTH
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
furnished, $15 mo., Includ­
3 - Bedroom Horn*
DEBARY: 2 BR., terrazzo
ing utilities. Near N.A.S. 9. For Sale or Rent
CUSTOM REALTY
floors, elec, heat, air-cond..
Ph. 322-3219.
WINTER PARK
built-in
GE
kitchen.
$17,000
2 BR., house. Adults only. 11
Corner Lre Kd. and IT-92
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvilla.
Smyrna Dr., DcBary
Phone 644-0021
668-4791.
Brand new efficiency apt., CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
carporte. $60. mo. 322-3604.
LAKE. CaU e v e n I n g a
322-1397,
Newly decorated apt., water,

VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
lights furn. 1217 Magnolia.
ALL MAKES
2
BR. house, kit equipped,
Phone 322-2282
$75. 322-3303.
The Family of Mr. Curtla
Lavender wiihea to expreii LAKE MARY. 4 Rm. nicely
furs. Duplex apt. Adults.
their aincera thsnki to the
No pets. $65. Ph. 322-1290,
many friendi for their kind­
Nites: 322-2876.
ness and thoughtfulness dur­
ing the Ion of our devoted
1 BR. (urn. cottage. Adults
Husband, Father and Bro­
only. 322-1117.
ther. To know ther* are so
many friendi who care Small unfuni. house, 2611
helps ao much during this
Laurel Ave. 322-3183.
difficult time.
SMALL Office space luitable
Mrs.
Curtis
Lavender,
tor repair ihop. Lake Mary.
Randal 4k Judy Lavender,
Alr-cond. 322-2123.
M n . Minevah Williamson,
Mrs. B. A. Wellmaker.
3 BR., garage apt., (urn. 2003
French. 322-7234.

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sal* 12. Real Estate For Sal#

6. For K en t

Page 10— March 5, 1964 6. For Heat

NOTICE o r APPLICATION
POE T A X DEED
(Ha*. 1*4.1* Flsrtdw l l a l a l * *
•I 1444)
NOTICE IH H E n K B T G IV ­
EN. That Sira. Dalts* Loop th*
holder e f tha f o llo w in g e*rtlfleet* haa filed said certifica te
for t*a deed le b* Issued
thsraoh. Th* c e r t i f i c a t e num­
ber and year o f I n u t n c * . th*
d**crlpllon o f th* property,
and th* nam* tn which It w*a
assessed nr* a* fo llow *!
Cartlflrat* X*. i l l
Tear at
Issuance 1881

U—ertptUw wf Pr*p«rfyi
IV Vi o f Iait a Holden lt*al E*tat* Company's Addition Pint
Book 1 l‘ « a * I*
Nam*
In
which
* H * (* * d
Thsodur* * Marl* Martin. All
o f said property being In tha
Cou nlr o f Hamlnola, Hint* •(
Florida.
Unleaa such
cartlflcala shall b* redeemed a c ­
cord ing to taw tha pr operly
described In auch carttflcata
will ba sold to tha hlghaat
bidder a l lha front d oor o f tha
Hamlnola County Court Houaa
at 8«n fsr d, Florida, an tha
first Monday In th* month o f
April, 1* * 4. whtoh U t h * *th
day o f April, l i s t .
Dated this 11th day at Fab
ruary, 11*4.
(Official Clark'a ta a l)
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr..
Clark Ctr«glt Court.
Hamlnola Oounty, ria r id a
By ■ G. T. Itay. Jr.. D.C.
Publish Mar. t, IZ. I*. Z*. I M I
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HOME AGAIN— VAH-1
You’ve been con# a long time. Why not surprinc your wife with a
dependable New or Uoed Car from Strickland • Morrioon.

Over 100 New&amp; Used Cars
Now On Display!
*
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TOP TRADE-INS
TOP D ISCO U N TS on STRAIGHT SALES
LOW F IN A N C IN G RATES
O N THE SPOT F IN A N C IN G &amp;
IN SU RA N CE COVERAGE

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Our Service Deportment Is Open
7 Full Days A Week To Serve You!

Strickland - Morrison
INCORPORATED
308

E.

Ph. 322-1481

First

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Sanford
W inter Park M l 4-8916

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12. Real Ewtale For Sale 27. Special Service*

1 32. Flower* • Shrub*

BLOOMING Roses on CheroBR. Home. Study, Hi
NEED A PICTURE?
| k*e stock, Alt other kinds
Bath*, large Family Rm. In
Call Bill Vincent at
o f Nursery ehrubbery and
™ good neighborhood; includ­
The Sanford Herald
trees.
ing sieve, refrig., room air- I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
conditioner, washing ma­
Gray Shadows Nursery
Parties A Gatherings,
chine it rug*. Really ter­
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
Small or Large.
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
FAST SERVICE
ment* $43.50.
Day 322-2611 • Night 322-0922 33. Furniture
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
BEDS FOR RENT
Piano Tuning and Repair
Inc.
Hospital.
Rollawayi, Juve
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-8233
FA 24074
nlle. FREE delivery and
Pick-up.
INCOME TAX
FURNITURE CENTER
PREPARATION
1100 Freneh Ave.
1306 Douglas — 322-7199
Ph. PA 2-7953
1901 S. Park
332-5232
CONCRETE PLACING
Kite*: 322-8971-3031 or 22(8
WANTED
reliable couple la
4 FINISHING
take up raoatkly paymaata
Specialise Patios, Driveways
BALL-BLA1R AGENCY
ed *13.58 o* 3 complete
Work Guaranteed
3rd 4 Park Ave.
room* of furniture. Call
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 322-5841
TE 8-1411, Casaalberry, eelHARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
322-1807
lect.
BY OWNER, S bedroom, 1V4
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March 5, 1961— Page 11 .38. Articles For Sale
TERMS TO FIT
YOUR BUDGET!
Demonstrator Model AirConditiooer, 8,500 BTU
$85
FIRESTONE STY)RES
Cor. 1st 4 French

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

, 34. Articles For Salt

31. Article* For Sale

KROllLER Htde-A-Brd, ex­ RCA Color TV, $300.
cellent cond. $45. 3224604.
Country Club Drive.

36. AntomobS** • Track*
102

BUYINO A
USED CART
FINANCE IT WTTH W
♦ Low Interest Rata*
* Low Moathly Pay*M*t8
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Fur easy, quick carpet clean­
NECCHI AUTOMATIC
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­ In Msple console. Like new
tric Shampooer only $1 per
cond. Uses 2 needle*. Makes
day. CarroU'e Furniture.
buttonholes, sews on but­
tons 4 designs, 3 needle 1958 Cadillac Hardtop coupe.
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
position. Guaranteed. Pay
Full power and air. New
selection. Will trade, Also
tires. $995.
*8 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
repair. Tackle sold 4 re­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
(Rental Machine)
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
CLOSEOUT!
800 French Ave.
Reduced 25%
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
1963 FREEZERS
322-4383
CaU Singer Representative
1 - 12 Cu. Ft. Upright, Philco.
SLNGER
SLANT-O-MATIC
WX 6800
'62 Chevy II 6-cyl., stzsd aliift,
Orlg. Price $259.95.
Less than 1 yr. old. Fully
less than 14.000 ml. $1,200
C ose Out Price *168.88
CABBAGE PLANTS
automatic. This machine
cash or equity or $300,
M. D. Andereon
uses twin needles, sews on l - 22 Cu. F t Upright. Ori­
assume pymts. 322-7319.
ginally
$449.95.
Now
just
S. Cameron Ave.
322 0737
buttons, monogram*, makes
$288.88
buttonholes and does fancy
MAR. SPEC. Laditi' tennis
'55 Belalr Chevy. I Owner.
THESE ARE NEWI t
stitches. Sold new, $279.40,
Good cond. $193. 322-4177*.
ahoas, R ef. *2.98, Now $198,
FIRESTONE
STORES
Balance now due, $139.50, or
Army-Navy Surplus.
Cor.
1st
&amp;
French
pay $7.60 monthly. Liberal

SINGER

Seminole Realty

37. Boats - Motor*

trades for your old ma­ 35. Article* Wanted
DIAL-A-MAT1C
_ 1 bath home. One bedroom WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Sell Ua
Your
Furniture.
chine. This Won’ t Last
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
Gateway To The Waterway
| # has separate entrance, can
SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
Quick Service With the
Lung! Call now for FREE WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rge
Makes buttonhole* 4 appli­
Hobson Sporting Goods
' be rented for Income. Will
All Types and Sixes
Cash. SUPER TRADING
or
small
amounts.
Bonded
HOME TRIAL, 322-7408.
ques. 4 payments of $5.50.
Your EVINRUDE Daalor
' trade for amaller place.
We Repair and Service
POST. FA 2-0877.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
Ph. 332-84U.
3046* E. l i t Ph. FA
Shown by appointment. Call
MAPLE Bdrm. furn., 2 single,
b T I N S
field, FA 3-4244
FA 2 8848.
2 sets bunk beds, dbl. Holly­
Machinery and Supply Oe. For the biggest selection of
12 FT. Plywood John boat
nearly new and used furni­
wood, dble. dresser, chest- 36. Automobile# - Trucka
207 W. 2nd SL
FA 2-8832
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
I BR., Ilk bath home. As­
and trailer, $73. 322-787*.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
on-chest, 5 dr. chest, livMae has THROWN AWAY the
sume payment*. 323-5455.
'59 Ford, A-l condition. $595,
Brokerage In Casselberry
Fine Watch 4 Jewelry Repair
ing
rm.,
din.
rm.,
GE
Dry­
■
39. Trailers - Cabanaa
Percentage Book.
21S Woodmcrc.
on 17-82. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
V. L. GU.MM, JEWELER
er, washer. 332-6498 after
NO QUALIFYING
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
110 S. Park
322-5852
3 p. m.
FOR SALE— $500 Down and
1957 Olds "88" 4-dr. hardtop, '34 New Home 1-bedroom
FREE ESTIMATE
Dealer COST plus $1 per
"t*fMh*w h* managed t* fet snowed out of hit houet
home trailer, 8x28. 661-8713.
take up payment! on nice Tractor mowing 4 Grading. Upholstering 4 Mattress re*good cond. 322-7956.
and into ourt!"
yard.
ONLY ONE LIKE THIS!
r 3 Bedroom Home In WynneCaU FA 2-7821.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Used GE Refrigerator
'35 Ford pick-up, good cond., OWNER must tell IBM Cameo
wood. Ph. 322-7957 after
34. Article* For Sal*
ture. Call N it Bedding Mfg. 34. Articles For Sal*
TOP RATED MILLS
2-Door — $76
good tires. Must sell. Cheap.
housctraller, 8 s 80, 2 BR.
29.
Automobile
Service
3:30 p. m.
Co., at 708 Celery Are.
CaU ua for a showing of these
FIRESTONE STORES
Can be seen at 119 U k e
Excel, cund. Mutt a*o to
Carpets
clean
easier
with
the
CASH
SALE!
Completely
reFA 3-2UT.
fine Carpets in your homo.
Cor. 1st 4 French
Dot Dr., Sanford.
3 BR., Fla. Rm., m bsths,
appreciate.
32? 6429.
Blue Lustre Electric Shamcond. appliance.-. 90 day
Nylon, Acrllan, AU Wool,
cent, heat, alr-oond. |450
Used furniture, appliances,
pooer. Only ft per day.
warranty on aU. 1 Chest
ate. Hundreds to choose
Down. $84 mo. 322 6513.
CarroU'a Furniture.
type freezer, $100. 1-Upright
Senkarik Glass and Paint tools, ote. Bought • Sold.
from. TERMS 1 Up to two
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
freezer, $100. 1-Frigid aire
Company
years to Pay!
Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
SPOTLESSLY Clean 3
washer, $73. 2-Maytag wash­
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-8422
dow tills, lintels, steps,
Bedroom,
lii
bath
ers, 365 es. 2-Westlnghouse
blocks, sand, cemsnt, rsck,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 34. Article* For 8*1*
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
concrete block home.
Spacemate washers, 345 ea.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Free inspection, estimates, TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
Orlando, Fla.
1-Hotpolnt washer, $50. IOnly
$350 D o w n ,
dry wells, stepping stones.
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
2414194 Collect or
Frlgldarc refrigerator, $45.
Monthly payment! $72,
1963 23'* Console TV
4 repairs discounted.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Dick's Appliance Service, Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
which Includes prin­
Looks 4 Plays Like New
211V* E. 3rd.
322-3483
809 Elm Ave.
FA 24761
FA 2-5545 after 8 p.m.
310 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
cipal, Interest, Insur­
ONLY 2148
ance and taxes. No
FIRESTONE
STORES
Auto Glaai, Tape
qualifying no r e d
Cor. lit 4 French
4 Seat Covers
tape. Move right in.
SLNGER SLANT NEEDLE
Call Stemper Agency,
1919 So. F r e n c h ,
Like new Sewing condition.
322-4981.
308 W. 2nd I t FA 24082
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
grams, etc. Balance now
LARGE COUNTRY HOME 31. Poultry - Livestock
due: 382.20 or $7.80 month­
Three bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­
ly. Fully guaranteed. CaU
now for Frea Home Trial.
age a p t Two acres land GUERNSEY, Fre»h, 8 gaL
Every 1964 Rambler In Stock Will Be Marked
milk cow. M. E. Shelby,
with fruit and shade trees.
Liberal trade for old ma­
Lake
Monroe,
322-4548.
Down
With Our Special Discount Price!
chine. Ph. 322-7488.
132 ft. frontage on W. First
St. approx. 3 miles- from
31A. Pets
IS Wooden folding chair*. Ex­
city. Priced at only $13,000
cellent cond. 322-8511, 4-10
with some terms.
Puppies: 8 male, mixed Man­
p. m.
Exclusive with
chester Terrier • Chihuahua.
215 aa, 718 Cherokee Circle, Xenmoro gaa stove, $40. CaU
CLEAN READ Y
GO U SE D C A R S!
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sunland Estates. 3224088,
223-7004.
|"
Realtor

Carpet Special!

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Carpets A la Carte

Rambler Sale!

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

M ARCH 5th Thru 14th

1962 Mercury

Raymond Lundquist, A iso.
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Colony Park S t a t i o n
W a g o n , 9 Passenger,
F a ll/ Powered, Air Copd-

WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
Bluff, furnished. 322-3831.

1962 Dodge

2 BR. masonry, $8,500, good
terms, 2 lota 31,000 ea. 1 Ml.
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
Lane. TE 8-1633.

Lancer GT, 2 Door Hard­
top, Bucket Seats, Extra
Clean.

2295

1959 Ford V -8
Country Sedan,
Station Wagon.

4 Door

1495

Cuatom Station Wagon,
A Good Buy.

1395

Commuter, 4 Door Sta.
Hon Wagon, t-ow Mile­
age.

1959 Rambler

995
695

16. Female Help Wanted
ALIX OF SANFORD
Needs
experienced
sewing
m a c h i n e operators for
swimsuits and sportswear.
If you are experienced on
factory sawing machine*,
tve hava steady work for
you In a modern alr-condltloned factory, under very
good
working
conditions.
Pb. 322 2204.

18. Help Wanted
COUPLE to collect eggs on
Chicken Ranch. Man 4 wife
preferred. Pisco to Uva if
you qualify. Good ssltry.
S. D. McKinney, Old 84, 2
ml. E. o f 827. Eustls, *la.

19. Sltnatwa Wanted

Corralr, 2 Door,
Stand. Trans.

1961 Cadillac

COME SEE &amp; SAVE!
62 DODGE
CUSTOM 880

A

2-Doer Hard Up. Aatoesatic trass.,
nr. One
steering 4 hrakse, radio 4 banter,
owner.

II

| t HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
evenings. 3 Senior »t&gt; lists.
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
Special By Popular Demand
Our Budget Wave S|&gt;ec. $8.95
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop

Phoenix,, 4 Deer Hardtop,
Pally ~

60 DODGE M A T A D O R
2-Door Hardtop. Automatic tr u n s .,___
power aUerlnc.
€1 M
l

Monterey, 4 Deer Hard­
top, P e w e r e d , Eatra
Cleon.

59 ST U D E B A K E R
LARK 2-door.
One owner.

$ 4 *6

1959 Chevrolet
{Ration Wagon, 8 Door,
9 Cylinder.

automatic Iran*.

57 FORD

■»

$ 1*6

LNY MORE!

Seminole Co. Motors
323-0614
V

-rep—

u

A .J L

1395

4 Door Sedan,
Ckoooo From.

1958 Chevrolet
8

To

1957 Oldsmoblle

1195

Convertible, P o v s r o d ,
Good Condition.

1195

Rtor Chief, Extra Clean.
A DeBary Car.

1095

Slatien Wagon, E a t r a
Clean, A DeBary Car.

1957 Pontiac

1956 Ford V -8

ACTU AL DISCOUNTS
W ILL BE POSTED
ON EACH RAMBLER!

695
695

Shop Our Dlapluy Fur The Greuieat Saving* On The Kambler
O f Your Choice!

695
695
595

AS

RAMBLER
TRADE-INS!

IS --------------

$1§6
$5Q

Httsral Helect Used Cara Are Now
III

Stork,

Also

Other

Make*

Traded In On New Kamblrrs. All

T V A R A D IO H OSPITAL

M

1395

Station

1953 FORD 2-DOOR .........................................................

Bring Your TV or Radio To

too

1958 Chevrolet
V4,

Will Be Marked Down!

W arranty

1953 DODGE 4 -D O O R .....................................................

46 WILLY8 JKEI*

1601 W first St.

GW

695

1953 FORD 2-DOOR .............................................................$95

K

SAVE!

•mail gardens plowed
Roto TUler. nothing
small. 3224858.

Y ea r

Bel Air,
Wage*.

--------------

56 CHRYSLER

I.Wkael Drlse. Good
running condition.

1

24 Factory Fresh Ramblers

BARGAIN BUYS!

Mil

WINDSOR. Power steering
and brakes.
(I

W ith

I960 Mercury

radio and healer.

37. Special Borvlt— ____

and SAVE
Open Eveuing* 'til 19
614 Laurel_________

Tran**

I960 Dodge

4-door Custom 389.
"1 In (he floor"

p A 1 N T I N O, Inside. Out,
Large, Small
Call Bob
|0
323-0782.
_

1961 Mercury

1961 Comet

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
M 4 S a n fjn ^ ^ l^ 2 | M M

3223Q9Q

Sold

4 Door, • Cylinder. Auto.
Tran*., Radio 4 Heater.

36. Plumbing Service*

Need a Painter?

Cara

L

R ED U CED 9300

8 1 8 lN » lm e lt o ^ A v e ^ 3 2 j M J b &gt; &gt; l

&gt;

1958 Ford
Station Wagon 8 Passen­
ger,

-3295

1295
895

1961 Continental

Doer, Auto.
atlfal Blue.

XU. B a b ya ittera

31. Beauty Safcma______

2995

1958 Lincoln
4 Door, Air C»nd.

4 Deer, All Leatker Trii
Air Cond.

A ll

SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 321-5112.

BABYSITTING in my home.
322-2274.

600,

Fleetwood, Air Co*mL, Kx
tra Clean.

$1

Work wanted. 322-7033.

1959 Mercury

1962 Chevrolet

HUNT
109 Palmetto A ve.
F A 2-4884

LIN C O LN
MERCURY

INC
Sanford

W. PARK MI 4-0209

Are Going At . . . •

L O W , LOW PRICES!
fsSS] B U I C K
A t 301 W . let* SL

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1

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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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.

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.

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

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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

Mrs.
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Given, nnd Mrs. Harold Krysocial hour.
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Mrs. Wilbur Mnivy, and Mis.
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Pringle; and entel tainmrnt,
asparagus fern und randies. Mrs. Ley mi id Casselberry,
Cupcake* topped with lighted
candles formrd thu number
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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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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.

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FRL, MARCH G. 10G4

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 141

Seminole Eco nomy At High Level

The British say » c Amer­
icans are a peculiar lot.
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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

Population Of
County Now
Set At 70,000

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
*
U
c
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.
I—
------------------------- — —
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;'• » » U V , . 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
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 ed a* to tlie future of Sanford,
The public and nffieials cussion and lunch, with the Naval Air Station.
Thunday .1 Jtoo 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
___ _ ,putting
......... .....
the —
mu- . tvs.lilt
11 ' 1I1sJ
•
'
‘
at
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 iiiilio n&lt;1d ears,
i t ar |)lll DOIIC
Uf 1
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
I lie convoy o f two curlvad- tortlicomlng
Harry F. Cushing, Jess Greg- quire a 10-year lease on land
ed 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.
(U
P
l)
—
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
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
are always better
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
when enjoyed at the
Today's Chuckle—'There da&gt;s
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
Ship
Explode*
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
unique and friendly
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
C A K IB E LOUNGE
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
Episcopal
Church
fi
r
a
gas
end.
Stores in the Bahamas morning after their tanker
* “ " 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
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
j* E n j o y . . .
f'
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
hill*
_
.
.
.
unproved
and
various
EST).
of filial o f the Bahamas gov­ were not accounted for.
ford appliance dealers will ed u drive to retain the main
",
.
_ paid. The meeting was ad have on display their very[ " “ M U SIC O N T H E HO USE”
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 (UPl)—Police held
ter that hour, and on SunEvery Friday Night
refrigerators. 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 Estes Pal Dies
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
Days to IlegiHter 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
For the Primaries
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
— Ils Urek 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 Metro Phones Body Recovered

Open House For
Longwood's New
Hall Scheduled

Gemini Tests

Jim Daughtrey
New CC Head
In Lake Mary

s - ■*■■‘.vi1**

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

*V)C

Cocktails

Si

a

z - '. S r r S ® 5

Youth Held
In Drowning

O N LY

25

Thu Winnah!

Cigarette Tax
At $4.5 Million

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Lodge 'Honored' But His
Job Enforces Silence

Many areas in the west al­
ready use $2 bills extensively,
particularly
In Oregon and
Montana. The argument Is
that if ycu purchase an Item
of less than $1 and pay for
it with a $5 bill you must get
back at least four $1 bills, so
why not a pair of $2 notes in
stead. We imagine it doesn't
aeem like much of an ccon
om y move but when you con­
sider the number of It bills
manufactured each year it
could amount to a great deal
of savings.
• • •
The grapevine buzzed again
today and we understand an
Ornngc County firm — whose
name we know but cannot
mention at this time — is
planning a multi-million dol­
lar planned community de­
velopment in South Seminole.
• • •
Next Tuesday night an at­
tempt will bo made to organ­
ize a new 4-H Club . . . this
one in the South Seminole
area. The meeting will be
held at the South Seminole
Elementary School at 7:30
p.m., with Ernie Lundbcrg,
assistant county agricultural
agent, directing the organiza­
tional activity. All parents
and children interested in the
formation of the 4-H group
are invited.
• • •
A smorgasbord
will be
sponsored a week from Satur­
day night by the local Elks
Club to help the group raise
funds to build a cabin at
Camp Challenge on West Sit
48 — a summer camping fa­
cility for Florida’s handicap­
ped youngsters. Challenge is
sponsored by the Florida So­
ciety for Crippled Chlldroa
aad o p ia t e s tww four-wook
sessions each summer. Tbe
cost lor a cabia is
• • •
C h a m b e r of Commerce
Manager John Kridcr thinks
Sanford should have a new
slogan for the city. For many
years it was known as the
Celery City. Since that's no
longer true, perhaps a slogan
with rcferenco to the forth­
coming port facility would be
appropriate.
For a starter we'd liko to
suggest . . . "Sanford — Flor­
ida's Inland Fort."
You have a better one 7
Let's have ill We're sure Kri­
dcr would like to know what
the people think.
• • •
If you're one of those rare
persons who likes to make
decisions there's a perfect
spot (or you this summer . . .
as an umpire to officiate jun­
ior league baseball games for
boys at Sanford's Memorial
Stadium plus the men's and
women’s league play at Fort
Mellon Park. By the way,
roaches are still needed for
the junior boys* teams. For
further information, contact
the City itccreation Depart­
ment.
Most city
commissioners
cringed when they saw the
white stripes being placed on
First Street which make for
diagonal parking. - They saw
the narrowness of the through
lanes between the north and
south paint markings. But
they recalled the efforts of
the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation to get the change and
decided on a status quo atti­
tude.
• • •
Note on the Police blotter—
Report from a service sta­
tion! "A man came in last
pight and bought It worth of
gasoline. He was back this
morning asking us to drain it

re, the people, are certaini peculiar lot. We want the
jt of the bus, the back of
rhurch, and the middle of
road.
— The Clock Winders

[an Found Dead
ViUiam II. Ertel. •t-year-old
itor from Lebanon, Ohio,
s found dead in a bathtub
1y this morning at his Sand residence, 3u9 S. Park
pnue. Coroner Hugh Duni ruled death was due to
beset n tuck,

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Zip Code 32771
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Republicsn convention "grate­
fully, humbly, and enthusias­
WEATHER: Generally fair and mild through Thursday: high today 7 8; low tonight in 50s.
tically."
Lodge's only previous com­ VOL. 56
NO. 144
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
lletablished 1U08
WED., MARCH II, 1964
ment on the race has been
"I'm not a candidate." But he
did not Insist that his name
be
withdrawn
from
New
Hampshire, the nation's first
political test for tho 1984
campaign.
Friends of the ambassador
say he has been wrestling
with his conscience since his
name was first mentioned for
the nomination.
On the one hand, like al­
most any other American in
public life. Lodge would like
to be president. He campaign­
ed long and hard in 1960 as
Riehard M. Nixon's running
Ity Harry Johnson
ficials who attended the meet­
mate.
United Press International
The need for rights of way ing designated to hear the
But on the other hand, he
maps for future construction needs of highway construc­
River
towns became ghost
considers his job here an im­
of roads In the county was tion for the approaching fis­
towns in the flood-ravaged
portant one, and he docs not i
stressed Tuesday afternoon at cal year.
Ohio River Valley today and
want to leave a difficult post
a State Road Board meeting
Other counties also were at a critical time.
tho
number
of
homeless
in Del.and.
heard during the series ol n\iVltV ADMITS
mounted
to
more
than
11,500,
Speaking was James P. conferences.
HE "GOOFED UP"
The American Red Cross
Avery Jr., chairman of the
The need for additional road
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
estimated the total of home­
Seminole County Commission. construction and correction of Sen. Barry Goldwatcr. admitless might top 20,000 in tha
Road Board Member Max some existing highway routes j (ing that he "goofed up" in
next 48 hours in seven East­
Brewer said his group would was stressed by Avery in the New Hampshire primary,
ern and Midwestern states.
confer with county officials pointing out that In 1982 the today pointed his presidential '
At least 20 persons wer®
in "30 lo 80 days" to analyze county recorded six deaths.
|campaign toward California
dead from a thrcc-day wea­
the need for the maps.
"In 19C3," Avery said, "w e ami its 88 convention delether onslaught which included
Avery noted that it Is much had 26 deaths. We need your |gates.
torrential rains, font ami a
easier for county officials to help,"
| It was a sobered but unhalf snowfalls and tornada
obtain rights of way if "we
The Commission chairman I daunted Goldwatcr who took
winds.
can show the property owners declared one of the primary [ tbe news of Ambassador HenKentucky counted 5,000 re­
a map spelling out the desig­ road thoughts in the county r&gt;' Cabot 1-odge s victory,
fugees
from the flood watcra
nated route."
is a connecting link front the j The
Arizona
Republican
and it was feared the total
"I f we can do that," he north with the new university said he was "not in the least
might reach 15,000 by Friday.
said, "they will go along with site in Orange County and Impressed" by Lidgc's vic­
Pennsylvania had 3,000 home­
tory. He said he still believed
our program."
near the Seminole line.
less and part of Pittsburgh's
Avery headed a contingent
He asked that Stale Hoads he had "a whale of a chance"
famed
“ Golden
Triangle"
. tr ^ A
of an estimated 30 county of- 425, 419 and 520 lie designat­ in the country as a whole for
was under water. Ohio had
the
GOP
presidential
nomi­
ed as a new primary road
home demonstration agent Miss Myrtle Wilson,
DELIGHTFUL MEAT DISHES, such ns this
2.500 persons forced from
and that the State Hoad Board nation.
Mrs. Joyce Hcnnick, Miss Logan, and Mrs. John
shishknboh,
were
prepared
by
homo
economist
their homes, 200 of them dur­
ROCKY
CONTENDS
"d o a feasibility study on a
Martin. The school was s|K&gt;nsored by Publix
and cooking export Miss Martha IxiRnn during:
ing the night. Indiana re­
HE
LS
"IIAPPY"
causeway across Lske Jess­
Markets, Swift &amp; Co., Florida Power and Light
Tuesday night's Creative Cooking School nt San­
ported 400 homeless and Illi­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Gov.
up."
Co. and Thu Sanford Herald.
ford’s Civic Center. Among the standing room
nois 100. West Virginia had
Nelson
A.
Rockefeller,
contend­
The chairman, opening his
(Herald Photo)
about 200 homeless.
only crowd were (from left) Seminole County’s
discussion, said some o f the ing he is "happy" with his
Missouri's Black River was
third-place
finish
in
the
New
work Is a carryover from pre­
receding after Tuesday's flood
Hampshire
Republican
presi­
vious requests.
crest but 400 persons remained
Attorney Joe Davis, counsel dential primary, flies to Cali­
out of their homes In the Pop­
fornia
today
to
campaign
for
WIESBADEN, G e r m a n y for Altamonte Springs, asked
lar Bluff area.
(U PI)—A U. S. Air Force jet that the crossovers on High­ votes In its preferential poll,
The Red Cross sent SO dis­
the
last
and
most
important
reconnaissance bomber may ways 438 he 300 feet apart in­
aster experts to set up emerv
pre-convention
vole.
have been tricked into cross­ stead of the present GOO feet.
geney centers at Louis villa,
Rockefeller said he hopes
Davis said crossovers sre
ing into East Germany where
DALLAS (UPI) — Jack Ky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. An­
Henry
Cabot
1/wlgc,
the
New
it was shot down by Commu­ some distance from the post
Ruby's
defenders
abruptly other 50 workers were alerted
ni.d around the roast.
lly Mra. II. I,. Jidinaon
nist fighters, U. S. authorities office and other heavily used Hampshire winner, will re­
rlinppcd o ff their ease today for duty elsewhcro in the Ohio
ATHENS, Greece (UPI) After each dish was pre­ without calling him to tha
A eapucily crowd of men,
locations
and
this
could sign as U. S. ambassador to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and
said today.
Valley.
CoL Mark Gilman, U. S. Air create a traffic hazard. He South Viet Nam and "com e former President Harry S, women and future honiemak pared Miss Meyer allowed how stand and followed with a
Authorities began moving
Into
the
race
and
debate
the
the
incut
was
fixed
mid
preera
lieriitiiu
hungrier
by
the
Force
European headquar­ asked that left turn lanes be
motion for ncquittul. Judge almost sll the 2,375 residents
Truman arrived today to lead
issues."
pined
before
cooking.
|
minute
Tuesday
night
us
they
ters spokesman, told UPI, "It (•Ciudad where needed.
Joe B. Brown rejected the of West Point, Ky., to higher
a host .of dignitaries at the
•’ i r —v ■n Each disk was set on a talde request and said the Jury
watched- Mis* Mary Meyer,
C i m Be ruled out thf ■plMWpJ'Tfce attorney was told by
funeral of King Paul of
ground. Spencer County, Ind,
the Martha Logan of Swift mid tbe audience viewed the should get the rase thia
was led o ff course by radio Brower that "you place d
Greece Thursday.
officials
reported that half of
end Company, prepare delect- dishes mid usked Miss Meyer weekend.
jamming and falae signals.” tall order with us at this
the 600 residents of Grandview
questions
ronerrning
them.
ulile
dishes
of
I’
roTen
Beef,
pkaso
o
f
construction.
We
The Air Force said one of
Roth sides prepared for Ind., were being evacuated.
1'rises were given at the rebuttal firoworks and the
its unarmed HBGO twin-engine must stick to our policy."
The successful c o o k i n g
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) Combination
industrial
ex­
He agrerd to confer with
bombers became lost during
school held nt the Civic Center close o f the school.
defense said it was saving
hibit, automobile show and Greek Cypriot schoolchildren
Today Miss Meyer along Dr.
a training flight over West Altamonte Springs officials
wus
under the direction of the
Walter
llromlierg,
a
today trapped and rocked 'he
beauty
contest
In
late
April
Germany Tuesday, wandered on the feasibility of creating
Seminole County Extension with Miss Wilson and Miss prominent New York psy­
ear
of
British
High
Commis­
will be discussed at a joint
over East German territory "storage lanes" for turning
Service, in co-operation o f tho Nowlin will visit tlie lurid chiatrist for "ambush" test­
meeting of representatives at sioner Sir Arthur Clarke in
despite U. S. Air Force radio vehicles but held the change
Piilillx Sii|»or Markets, Swift high school when’ they will imony in one final attempt
3 p.m. Thursday at llic Cham­ an outburst of anti-British,
signals lo change course, and in construction plans in abey­
and Company, Florida Power give the demonstration for tho to blow the state's murder
anti-American
feeling.
ber of Commerce.
ance.
was "believed shot down."
mid Light Co. mid The Han­ Home Economics class.
easa out of rourt.
Scott Hums and C a r l
Duo to the big response
A forestry worker lost ths
On s question from Com­
Gilman said the fate of the
ford Herald.
The Jury uf eight m*'n and
Sehilke,
co-chairmen
of
the
from
the
aeiiool,
plans
will
lower
part o f hia left Irg
three-man
rrew
was
not missioner John Fitzpatrick,
Cecil
Tucker,
county
exten­
four
women
had
just
filed
BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI)
Chamber's
industrial com­
known here. But he quoted an Brewer said State Road 46
sion agent, and Miss Myrtle he Hindu to huvo the cooking into tho imx at 10:07 am . Tuesday afternoon when it be­
—
IVmagrr
Queen
Elisabeth
mittee, said attending Thurs­
school repeated. All the re­
came entangled in a chain saw
official
Washington report construction should be let for
day's session also will he of Belgium Tuesday received Wilson county home demon­ cipes will lie published in The EST fur the start o f a ses­ while working o ff Oak Hill
saying three parachutes were bids during this calendar
stration
agent,
introduced
the
sion expected to produre
the "Henrietta Szold" prize
representatives
of
the
San­
Herald's llumuniukcrs Corner &lt;hurarter witnesses when dc- Road in Volusia County,
seen, dropping away from the year.
in recognition of her action to guests — Ralph llloodwortll,
In all the Seminole delega­ ford Automobile Dealers As­ save thousands of Jewish chil­ meat supervisor o f Publix, next week.
In fair condition at Semin*
falling RI1GC.
fensu attorney Melvin llvlli
sociation and the Sanford
ole Memorial Hospital is Wil­
Two possible eyewitnesses— tion asked State Road Board
Dirk
Prinre,
beef
s|M
-riu1lat
rose
nml
calmly
addressed
dren
during
World
War
II.
Civitan Club, the latter spon­
liam Becklmm, 28, an employs
crewmen aboard a British consideration and approval of
for Swift mid Co. of Tampa,
Jmlgn Joe II. Rrnwn:
soring Ihc "Miss Seminole
commercial airliner — t o l d eight primary resolutions and
Prince, with the help of his
"The dt’ frnso rests, your of the Minmi Corporation,
County"
beauty
contest.
UPI they saw no parachutes. 16 secondary resolutions.
owners of a huge plot of land
DENVER (U PI) — Charles "pride and joy," llcrmnn the
honor."
east o f Sanford.
At Berlin, Capt. Kenneth
(Sonny) l.iston who turned his row, explained the different
Belli
hud
said
lie
had
us
Vehicle traffic was being
McQueen of tho British Euro­
Beckham wus sawing tlmher
tough talents Into dollars as cuts of heef.
many
ns
20
more
“
cleanup"
detoured off SR 415 this morn­
with
the chain saw when his
pean Airways (BEA) West
Miss
Meyer
was
assisted
by
heavyweight boxing champion
ing after the draw bridge witnesses, inrluding Roby’s leg became entangled. He was
Berlin - to - Hanover flight
of the world, was arrested Miss Lucy Nowlin, home econ­ over the St. Johns River at tnlilii nod ills maid.
taken to the hospital in a
which pasted near the scene
Three Democrats qualified Tuesday night for rarrying s omist. with the power com­
Osteen Jammed when opened
lliisson Ambulance. At tho
at the reported time the RBG6
Formation of a Seminole this morning to seek party concealed weapon and speed pany.
for a passing limit.
hospital Dr. Kenneth M. Wing
went down, said he saw a County "Fred Karl for Gov­ nominations for county offices ing.
Dickinson Here
Miss Meyer began her dem­
Paul Johnson, bridge tend­
plane that "looked like a Rus­ ernor Committee" will take in the May 5 primary, Clerk
Fred ( Bud) D l c k.l n s o n completed the amputation just
onstration by preparing n er, said he opened the bridge
sian je t ”
plare at 6:30 p.m, Thursday of Courts Arthur 11. Reekwllh
PloTen boneless brisket beef at 9:30 and was unable to Democratic candidate for gov­ aliovu the ankle to halt ths
ernor, was lo greet Seminole heavy loss o f liloiwl.
at Jim Spencer's restaurant. Jr. rrporlcd. This swells the
SAIGON, South Viet Nam r o u t in a mtisserle. To gar­ rinse it.
Highway Patrolman B i l l
County supporters here this
A county chairman and total lo 41 Democrats quail- (UPI) — Defense Secretary nish tbe roast she prepared
Johnson h le r reported the
New President
committee members will be lied and no Republicans.
Robert S. McNamara today mange basket a filled with bridge was open to traffic at afternoon, lie was to have Stringfield was dispatched to
CARACAS,
Venezuela named. All interested persons
visited with local constitu­ the Osteen Bridge to see that
Filing this morning were loured the perilous Victna curry liorserudish filling. A
noon. Hu said someone had
(UPI) — Raul l.eoni was are invited.
Ituily L. Sloan for tax collec­ mrsu countryside with U. S few apriga o f parsley were removed some rock ballast, ents from 4 to 5 p. in., when it rcuuiined In place us th®
sworn In today as president
speaking at First Street and amliulunce sped to the hos*
Reid It. Hughes, Daytona tor; Bill York, for constable, Ambassador Henry C a b o t placed la-tween tbe baskets.
throwing the span out of bal­
of V e n e x u c l a , succeed­ Reach, Karl's stale campaign District 6, and J. U. Lee, con- l-odgr and Vietnamese strong
pltuL
Magnolia Avenue.
The second ilisli was a sweet ance.
ing Romulo Betancourt.
manager, will be the speaker.I stable. District 4.
m an
MaJ.
Gen. Nguyen sour pot roast. With tills she
Khanh.
used a garnish of lemon
Melon Queen
tw-ista and parsley.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) She next prepared a Man­
TAMPA (U I'D —Two Florida hattan Ave. oven roast. This Carol King, an 18-year-old
Republican leaders agreed to­ was garnished witli apple University of Florida fresh­
from
Bartow,
was
day that the results of the baskets filled with whipped man
crowned national watermelon
New Hampshire primary will cream coleslaw.
queen by ttie Watermelon
nut affect Sen. Harry GoldThe fourth meat dish was a
water's standing as the top li:oiled sirloin steak. With thla Growers and Distributors As­
GOP presidential candidate in she made a sesame seed sca- sociation Tuesday night in
ArtTTirrc
CHILDREN
Florida. Ambassador Henry soner and apt cad it nvt-r the ceremonies here.
ADULTS
12 OR UNDEI
Caltol laalgc, a write-in, won steak. For tho garnish she
Contrast
the primary.
ptepared peurs site had color­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho
ed with red food roioring, and
lowest temperature rejiortixi
plured them among sprigs of
to the U. S. Weather Bureau
pursiey.
Menu Include* l
this morning, excluding HaThe fifth dish consisted of
wail and Alaska, was 12 be­
Cole Slaw
steaks pan broiled. An attrac­
low zero at Carig, Colo. TucsFrench Fries
LONDON (U PI) — Queen tive garnish was a confetti
day'a high was 89 at Miami
Elizabeth II and her newborn omelet she prepared with
Raked lleana
International Airport.
third son, latest heir to the eggs, chopped parsley and toGrits
British throne, were reported [ mutoes.
Hush Puppies
"Itotii well” toduy at Bucking­
I’roTen beef kahohs were
Relish Tray
ham I’ulace.
pitpiircd next. As the garnish
Coffee
Or Tea
"The Queen has hud a com­ for this she played on skewers
fortable night. Her Majvaty chunks o f tomatoes, green
and the baby are both well,’ ” peppers and fresh mushrooms.
Owned A Operated
said a morning bulletin issued To make this attractive she
By
by three of the doctors who hud toasted a large loaf of
Maxine A Boh
nttended T u e a d a y night’s Fiench bread. Kite then placed
DELTONA HIGH TWELVE Club was host to international and state
Hancock
birth at Uie palace.
High Twelve officers at a luncheon Tuesday noon at Deltona Community
the skewers up in the loaf of
Days to Register
Hwy. 17-01 8®.
The baby, aa yet unnamed, bread.
Club. High Twelve, a service club, limits membership to Masons and has
Sanford
wrighed 6 pounds A ounces at
clubs in 20 states and seven countries. Pictured from the left: liownrd
A chuck pot mast was the
For the Primaries
Ph.
F A 2-SMS
birth,
which
orrured
five
days
next dish. Willi this she plucSmith, Dunedin, state president; William F. Tearman, Terre Haute, lad.,
ahead of schedule ,
i vd chunks of papaya against
interimtiimuj president, and Dean Howland, Deltona president.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge said today that
his victory In the New Hamp­
shire
presidential
primary
was a "great honor and a
great compliment.”
Lodge was told of the lat­
This economy kick.
est election results at Saigon
•
••
Airport as he returned from
We hear President Johnson a visit to the Vietnamese city
plans to cut the cost of cur­ of Rue, near the North Viet
rency by ordering governmcnt authorities to resume
printing $2 bills. This will re­
duce the use of $l'a.
•
••

Nam border, with Defense
Secretary Robert S. McNa­
mara.
Until the New Hampshire
voting, Lodge had maintained
a diplomatic silence on dom­
estic politics.
In Concord, N. 11. I-odge’s
son George said he does not
believe his father will return
to the United States soon, but
would lead any call from the

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National Officer
To Speak For
DeBary AARP
By Mr*. Aditin Muller
The DeBary Chapter of dus
American Aasoclatlun of Re­
tired Person* will liear David
Jeffery*, director of field
operation! from Waihiogton,
D. C., at the March meeting to
be held at 10 a. in. Friday in
the
Firemen's
Recreation
Hall.
Jeffery a was the former
chief of regional offices and
state relations for the special
staff on aging, U. 6. Depart­
ment id Health, Education
and Welfare. Prior to the ap­
pointment he served as con­
sultant on aging for the Amer­
ican Public Welfare Associa­
tion and as director of the
institutional service division
a&lt; the Cook County DPW.
The program will be open
to the public.
Col. William Hague, earlier
scheduled to address
the
March AARP meeting, will be
(he speaker In April.
Officers and directors of
(be Cesitral Florida AARP
will meet Thursday in Or­
lando with Jefferys to plan
organisation and service programi far retired persons In
(ho area,

Casselberry To
Gel Cemetery

.MISS MYRTIE WILSON (right), Seminole County Home Demouatrution
Agent, explain* a new ty|&gt;u electric grill used by Mia* Martha Lognu to
iire|iare varioiiH ciiIm o f meata during the Creative Cooking School held
Tueaduy night at the Sanford Civic Center. Thu school wuu gponeured by
Publlx Markets, Swift &amp; Co., Floridu Power &amp;. Light and The Sanford
(Herald Photo)
Herald.

Last Rifes Held
For Mrs. Sproull

x&gt;

Funeral services for Mrs.
Battle Agnes Sproull. Rt. 1,
Longwood, who (lied Tuesday
In an Orlando hospital, will lie
held at 9 p m. today in Nlb|ack Chapel in Casselberry
With Rev. Dclmai Copeland
officiating. The body will be
forwarded to Slippery Hock,
Pa., for burial.
Born Dec. 9, 1176, in But­
ler County, Pa., Mra. Sproull
moved to the Longwood area
15 years ago. Sht was a mem­
ber o f the Community Meth­
odist Church of Casselberry.
Survivors are one son, Wil­
liam Sproull of Swlssdale,
Pa.; five daughters, Mrs.
Margaret Baker of Now Cas­
tle, Pa.; Mrs. Agnes Smith
o f WUkltuburg, Pa.; Mrs.
Augusta Kuappcr of Monies,
Pa.j Mra. Lucille Soydar of
Pern Park, and Mrs. Eleanor
Wlnklo o f Longwood;
10
grandchildren and 26 great
grandchildren.
Niblick Funeral Home of
Casselberry Is in charge of
local arrangements.

Casselberry's Town Council!
Monday night approved h plan
to acquire from C»»*elberry
Garden* a cemetery owned by
the firm. The cemetery had
piuvlously been deeded to the.
Community Methodist Church. |
However, the council agreed j
to accept control of the rent-!
etery contingent upon specific |
revisions being made in the
pro|»osvd contract.
The Council agreed to look
favorably on sub-leasing a 10acre site to the South ffemlnole Little League Baseball A s­
sociation. The little league
gruup needs a centrally locat­
ed south Seminole site for a
park which will l&gt;« lighted to
permit at least two games
each night.
The town has a tinea-year
less* un the property from
Hibbard Casselberry who has
consented to extend it to five
yrars.
The Council again discussed
the possibility of paving Win­
ter'Park Drive from Hemlnola
Boulevard south to 8H 42(1 hut
decided to await action ex­
pected today by the Seminole
County Commission.
The Council has uffsred tu
|&gt;»y (20,700 toward the estiiih tod (42,000 cost uf imvlng
tho 2.1 miles. Winter Park
Drive is located within the
town limlle but ia used prim­
arily by county retidehU enroute to and from the Boutli
8 s in I n o 1 e Elementary am i,
South Seminole Junior High
schools. The Council consent­
ed to use lie current road mid
bridge fund consisting of |6,700 pills another 915,000 it
would borrow. If the Council
borrowed the funds it would
be the firat time in the history
o f tha town that it had gone
into debt.

Frank Feeney
Dies At 81
PAN BROILED STEAKS, pot and oven roaata plus other meat diahea
prepared by cooking exjiert Martha I^igan during her demonatration
rtieaday night
at the Creative Cooking School, are displayed for the over­
Tuenduy
i
flow crowd to see after the session closed.
(Herald Photo)

VEGETABLE
REPO RT
Federal Stato Market
Ntwn Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
fee March to. AU sales p. 0 ,
H. Precooling charges astro
unless othsrwlae stated,
SANFGMD-OVIK1M)
SKLLWOOD DISTRICTi
Cabbagsi D a m a n 4 good,
tnarkst firm. Domaatic round
typa, 1 A* bu. crates, f 1.76 to
IB mostly $1,76 few low aa
•1-38; 10 IU sack*. 91.26 to
91.60, ordinary to fair qual­
BULKHEAD INSPECTION is being made by a Sanford and Seminole
ity, small alas low aa 91.
County delegation to Jacksonville. The group toured the Jacksonville Port
Carrotta: D e m a n d fair,
Authority istallation to get first hand information on that facility. The
market about steady. Sacks,
huge waruhoUHU in the background, one of several serving the Greater
46-1 lb., film packed, 91.00 to
Jacksonville area, was a heuldve of uctivity with cargo being moved in
92.16] 60 lbs. looss, 91,66 to
91.90.
and out by urouud-the-ciock workers.
(Herald Photo)
Celeryi Demand vary good,
markst steady. 18 In. crates,
Pascal type, B dos. and larger,
$6; hearts, B4 count, film
wrapped, |G.
Chinese Cabbage: Demand
I is a very different kind of and the great anxiety which
By lamia Cassell
fair, market steady. 10 In.
Called Preaa International 1liook. This is Lewis in the gripped his soul, and made It
crates, 92 to |2.76.
C. S. U-wia was u thy nmn twilight o f life, reflecting on dllllcull to pray.
Endive and Eacarole: De­ wlm hated publicity so much (lie relationship laTwevii man
“ .Some people feel guilty
mand fulr, market steady. that lie sometimes hid in tliu and God us lie iius expcrienc- about their anxieties and re­
1 1/11 bu. crates, 11.76 to 92.
cloict wiiva reporters came i ul it, in joy and in suffering. gard them as a defect of
Lcltucei
Offerings
light. to Interview him.
U w ls
writes.
"I
Without tills ilook, future bi­ faith,”
Boston type, KBN crates, 24
It uaa thoroughly charac­ ographers might well huvu don't agree at all. Anxieties
count, few, 12.60; Iceberg teristic that he made hit exit wondered how lew is’ con­ are afflictions, not sins. Like
type, WB elutes, 24 count, from Id* life on a day when tagious failh stood up under all afflictions they are, if we
few, 9-1.60; I-euf type. 24 quart the wot id press could give llie a d d test to which it was can so take them, our share
boskets, few, f| ; Rumaiue, him little nutiec. He died Inst subjected in the tatter years in the Passion of Christ."
1 1/0 bu, crates, few, 92.
It Is clear that Lewis did
Nov. g j—the day President of his life.
Onions, green: Crates, a dos. Kennedy a i t assassinated.
Years ago. iu "The Prob­ learn to take his afflictions
bundles, 99.
I've been waiting ever sinwi lem of Pain," Lewis outlived in the spirit ol Christ, and.
Parsley: D e m a n d light, for an appropriate occasion— lucid aud wcllressonod theo­ even to give thanks for them,
Market about steady. Crates, a “ peg” as newspaperman logical answers to the peren­ in one of his final "Letters To
9 dos. bundles, 914b to 92.
say—to pay tribute to the wit­ nial question of why a loving Malcolm," he musca that
Parsnips: Baskets, 12-1 lb., ty Oxford dun whose widely God permits his creatures to "most of the real good that
film packed, few, 11.25.
read book* helped to niuku hurt and !&gt;e hurt. He acknow­ lias hern dune to ino in tills
Radishes: Demand moder­ Christianity a live option fur ledged that lie was writing life lias iuvolved sulferlng."
ate, market steady. Baskets modern intellectuals.
about pain as an abstract
film (tacked, Red varieties,
Hie |leg is now at hand ill problem siuce lie had not had
8O-0 os.. 76 rents; While vur tlie lorin u( lew is' last book, much personal exposure lu it. Named To Team
it ties, 24-B os., 91.60.
Ill 1UUI, paiu ceased to be
NEW YUHK (U PI)—Marie
published potUiuumusly
by
1IAKTINU8. FLORIDA
Harcuurt, Brace aud World uii abstraction to Lewis. His McClung, whoso 3V points
D1HTHILT;
under Uie tide “ Letters To adored wiic died a lingering, against Dartmouth last Wed­
Cloudy, sliowera, a. un; fair Malcolm: Chiefly ou Prayer." death of cancer, it was a sliat-j nesday and sea sou total ol
and mild, p. m.
Thu format u( thu book — tiling experience for him, IN points arc both Harvard
Cabbage; Demand fo r best au imaginary correspondence and his resctioiu to it are I scoring records, was named
good, others
fair, market —will remind many readers movingly recorded iu a little for the first time today to the
Stronger uu beat, others about of "The Serewtape lin e r s ," losok called "A Grief Ob- All-East major college has
steady. Domestic round type, (be delightiul piece of satire served" (Banbury P r e s s ) kelball team of the Eastern
1M bu. crates. 91.60 to 91,76, which established Lewis' rep- which lie published under the College Athletic Cunlcreuce.
small to inadiuin, 91.06 to utatiou as the 30th century's pseudonym, “ N. W. Clerk,"
9I40| 60 lb. aacka, according most articulate “ apostle tu
Magnesium alloys are wide­
“ Letters To Malcolm" re­
to quality and alie, 1*0 rents to skeptics."
fers obliiiucly tu “ the terrible ly used in lh« alivrafi IndusIU 6 .
Bui “ LoiUus i u MuicuUa" Uava" ul las wile's Uluwei, tries.

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KEI) HIllllON winners in the Oviedo Science Fair pictured above are,
front from left, Beverly Marshall, Geraldine Genton, Nancy Phillips,
Beverly Faulk and Kay Wiggins; back, Rex Clontu, Becky Palmer. Billy
Harm, Bobby Stewart, Clyde Meadows and Steve Mello.
(Herald Photo)

The
Candler Choraliers,
singers from
Emory Uni­
versity’s Candler School of
Theology, will sing at San
ford First Methodist Church
7:3o p.m., Thursday.
Directed by Georgs Dunbar, the singara are all or
dainrd ministers and theology
students. Several hava ms
Jorcd in music as an under­
graduate study and others
have performed professionallyTlie
singers
have been
beard around the world, sing­
ing for Die Methodist Scries
of the Proteatant Hour. They
have appeared on radio and
television and have produced
an LI’ record album “ Song*
of tlie Spirit.” They art the
worship choir for aarviees at
Emory University.
On tour the Choraliers prosent a balanced program of
sacred and classical music
and some spirituals that hsvt
proved popular with audienc­
es across tha region.

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CUP AND BLUE RIBBON winners in Oviedo’s Science Fair included,
front, from left, Ellison Fuller, Linda Ray, Lillie Fox, Barbaru Saucer and
Harriett Henaun; back, Jonuthan Lukas, Sherry Waltz, Martha Mlkler,
I-arry Tuck and Larry Neely. Not present for tho photo were Guy Lingo,
Jimmy Holder, Artie Arndt, Bill Hein, Ted Bellhurn, Brett Thompson and
Virginia Stanko.
(Herald Photo)

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Raymond N. Scliaal, 36,
died at 9 a.m. Tuesday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Born May 3 £ 1907, in Hast­
ings, Minn., lie had lived in
Sanford for the past^QLyears.
He was a palntar with the
Seminole County S c h o o l
Board, a member o f Amer­
ican Legion Post ft at Sanford
and a veteran of World Wcr
II.
Survivors
are his wife,
Mrs. Maude Scliaal of Sanford
and
two
brothers,
Peter
Scliaal of Orlando and Carl
Scbaal of ML Dora.
Services will be announced
by Brisson Funeral Home
pending completion of ar­
rangements.

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Frank Feeney, It, of 120 N.
Edgcmon Avenue, North Or­
lando, died Tuesday in Or­
lando.
Burn Nov. 20, 1812, in Jol­
iet, ill., ho moved to tills area
from Illinois and was a mem­
ber of live Church of the Na­
tivity of Lake Mary.
llo ia survived by two sons,
William J. Keeney of Wil­
mington, III., and Robert F.
Feeney o f Titusville; four
daughters.
Mrs.
Rosemary
Grove of North Orlando, Mrs.
John Elwood of Winter Ha­
w n , Mrs. Mary Lou vauAsdlen and Mrs. Jack Fey, both
uf Juliet.
Nlbiack Funeral Home of
Casselberry will forward the
body to Joliet where serviros
and burial will be conducted.

Albie Osborne
In ‘Bockpack’

Choraliers To
Sing Thursday

Notes

TWO-MONTH SERIES winners o f the DeBary Duplicate Bridge Club,
pictured with thoir awards, are, from left, George Pearsall, Mrs. Ruth
Hiatt, Mrs. PeHrsall, Mrs. Myron Accurdi, B. T. Stevens and Mrs. 11.
Austin.
(Cox Photo)

EH TAIWAN
SOUTHWESTERN
(FHTNC) - Marine F i r s t
Sergeant Albie L. Osborne.
*nn of Mr. and Mri. Edgar.
Osborne of 401 Orapgc Ave.,
Sanford, is participating with
the First Marine Aircraft
Wing in a coordinated U. S Joseph P. Sepp, 78. of 12
Nalionalist Chinese amphibi­
Vulusia
Drive, DeBary. died
ous exercise called "Opera­
tion Hurkpark" being eon- at 7:45 a. in. Tuesday at
ducted otf the coast uf Tai­ Seminole Memorial Hospital
where liu had been a patlont
wan.
Backpack is an exercise to fur three and one-half weeks.
llum in Italy, lie had lived
test the amphibious capabili­
ties and readiness of the forc­ in Dellary for ilia past 12
es of the Seventh Fleet and years. A retired Stationary
the Nationalist Chinese Navy. Engineer he was a member
of NAAPE. He also waa a
The exercise, with over 40,000 men and 140 unit! partici­ member of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer of
pating, will culminate In an
Sanford.
amphibious assault on beach­
Survivors are hit wife, Mrs.
es »( southern Taiwan, and
Ruse M. Sepp uf DeBary;
will demonstrate the ctfecthree daughters, Mra. Theo­
liveucss uf the United Statra
dore Lease, Mrs. Gladys ElshSeventh Fleet tu rapidly move
erger and Mrs. Lavcrne Willi,
a significant combat furce to
all of Chicago, III., and one
a troubled area in order to
sister, Mra. Anna Gilloth of
assist an ally.
Cunnersvllk, Pa.
Prior to the assault, aircraft
Funeral services will be
uf the Seventh Fleet will soil
livid at 2 p. m. Friday at the
rn beach defenses. In addi­
Allcu • Sumineriiill Chapel in
tion. support ships will con­
DeBary with Rev. Herbert
duct anlLsubmarine warfare
W. Goer** officiating. Burial
exercises and the area surwill be iu Uaklawn Memor­
roundlng Lite beachhead will
ial Park.
be rleared of any obstructions
and mines.
"Backpack" is similar to
t h o s e exercises conducted
periodically by units of the
Seventh Fleet with SEAT!)
GREAT
L A K E S , IU.
and other allied uatioua lit the (FIITNC) - Donald W. CorFar East to improve their tou Jr., electronics technician
prolirluncy
in
coordinated seaman, USN, son of Mr. and
amphibious
warfare opera­ Mrs. Douakl W. Corton Sr., of
tions and to maintain working 400 Second S t, Cbuluota, Is
reialiunsliips with allied na- scheduled to graduate March
Uuni.
6 from Electronics Technician
School at the Naval lYalnlng
Gold Coast
Center, Great Lakes, 111.
Uiiui.u, u|ie of tlie nuKfi
He studied basic electricity,
indi'iicndeiil uutiuli* uf the electronics, physics, mattteworld, acquired it* original inatir* and the repair and]
name o f Gold Coast from the maintenance of most modern!
gold it produced ns early a* electronic equipment during'
thu l&amp;ib century.
the 38 week echoed.
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Joseph P. Sepp
Dies In Sanford

Chuluotan To
Be Graduated

MARCH 10
Admissions
Jack Benton, Ruby Lirnly.
Kathryn Dreggora, Alice Mc­
Arthur, Thelnfa Beil,* all of
Sanford: H a u l Thomas, Wil­
liam Beckham, Osteen; Wil­
liam
McDonough,
DeBary;
Jean MagRo, David Hamilton,
Longwood
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Mc­
Arthur, baby girl, Sanford
Discharge*
Watson Wallac*. Joseph J ashson. Faustina Wilt, Mary
Green, Emory Rash, Mrs.
Sheryl Schultz and baby girl,
aU of Sanford; Elisabeth Nel­
son. DeLand; Mildred G|#r,
Lake Mary; Marvflla Owens,
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Three Village Candidates Issue Statements JMcrcham Asks
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Statement* « « r e Issued to
the Herald today by three of
the nine candidate* seeking
election on March 17 to the
five man North Orlando Char*
ter Board.
Mary R. Rowell (Mr*. Charle* E.) saidr "If elected I
will »tudj the charier to the
very belt of my ability. I supported the petition requeuing
the council to hold thi* apeelal
election. Thi* petition held
denature* of more than &lt;0 per
cent of the registered voter*.
• • A n y recommendation*
made by the resident* will be
considered very carefully If
elector* vote for me on
March 17.”
The Rowell* are residents
at 41 N. Devon Avenue and
are active participant* in
many loeal activities and
school organisation*.
Charles A. 1 teller, a reddent of the village for the
past three-and one-half years,
has been active In the North
Orlando Civic Association and
has attended man* village
council meetings.
HI* itatement: “ I have been
retired mors than five years
from the building trades. 1
was aisoeiated with a Com­
munity Club in Fox Cake, III.,
for IS year* and was presi­
dent for three year* during
which I helped get a state
charter for the club.
” 1 feel that I am well quali­
fied to be a member of the
Charter Board. I have the
time to represent the people
if elected and my desire i*
for progress and growth of
the community.
" I f elected I will represent
the majority to the belt of my
ability."
Robert W. Dean, of 10 N.
Second Street, has lived In
North Orlando for four-andone-half year*. A member of
the original Volunteer Fire
Department, he assisted In
organiiing the group and
helped to draw up the by.
laws. He also helped set up
the by-laws and charter for
the North Orlando Civic Asso­
ciation.
He said: "It has long been
my dealre to see all resident*
of the village work a* 'one
community.' Through my eftorts In working to bring this
about I have become familiar
with the village charter and
with village problems.
"1 am willing to work with
(lie people to mako our char*
ter tho best In tha State of
Florida . . . ona that the whola
town would he willing to work
under. I atiura that I will
aork with and represent tha
majority, not the minority."
Dean'a wife, Doris, also Is
setive In the community's
social and civic lift and wa*
&gt;rganiier of the North Orlan­
do Garden Club.
Other candidates for the
Charter Board are Mrs. Lucy
Fairhurn, Mr*. Florence E.
Rhodes, Mrs. Gloria Ferrin,
Mrs. Etta M. llarville. Robert
Derum and Jay A. Wet*.

Why They're
Fire Plugs
LOVELAND, Ohio (LTD Hill Shaw ha n now know * why
* fire hydrant is called a tire
plug.
Khawhan, city
manager
tere, has been trying to find
he origin of the term for a
«ng lime. Recently he re­
vived a three-foot icction of
vooden water pipe used at
Pearl and Tike streets In Cin
•innatl in the early 1800‘s.
"The old piece of water
nain contain* a fire plug —
i wooden plug whirl) firemen
i*ed tn plug hole* in the
vater line* following a fire,"
ihawhan aald.
William Sabnd, 72. a re*
ired Cincinnati water works
•mployr. who gave the wood•0 water pipe to Shawhan,
•xplainrd the fire plug thi*
vay:
"When water pipe* were
nstalled In the early 1800*
: k&gt; provltloni were made for
•«tting the water out In case
if a fire. Firemen had to dig
i hole in the dirt road* to the
vater mains, drill a hole In
i lie pipe, then attach the hand
jum pers to the hole.
"A fter the fire was rxtin, ul.shrd, the firemen would
•ake a wooden plug — tiuil
Jar to a bung In a barrel —
nd hammer It into the
Pole."

Farm Brief
Livestock producers must
l a especially alert to parasite
&lt; angers in tha winter. Both
Jitcinal and external paratitrs build up under the cloud«d foeding conditions that arc
summon during the winter
giunth*

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Page -I — -March 11, 19G1

5 Scouts Given
Recognition Five memSen o f Boy Scout
Troop 515 were jriven recog.
nition Monday night during a
court of honor held ut tie

The Sanford City Commis­
sion Monday night delayed a
request from Harry Robson to
dominate two parking »t*ll*
In front o f hr* business estab­
lishment on East First Street
■o he could Install a ramp for
louts.

First
Presbyterian Church,
the troop’a sponsor.
Following a narrative *r.
count of the troop'a most re­
Robson asked the eommlscent camping trip, Bruce Rob­
sior.'a permission to rut the,
inson was awarded hia Star
curbing, a move hotly debated
by Commissioner Joe Baker.
Scout badge by Scoutmaster
It waa finally determined
Clifford McKibbin Jr. Other
that City M a n a g e r Pete
Star Scouts of the troop, per­
Knowles would confer with
ry Echelherger. Bruce McKib­
Robson to find the most ap­
bin und Tom Ratliff, welcom­
MARY ROWELL
propriate method o f giving
JtOHEHT DEAN
C. A. THESLEK
ed Robinson into the group.
him the assistance he request­
David Williamson and Rev
ed.
Dalton were awarded Second
FRONT AUTO PLATES cnllinp attention to Altamonte Springs were
In other action, the Com­
Class Scout badges by Assist­
mission:
handed to members o f the Altamonte Town Council recently by Bvrnn
ant Scoutmaster John CapoKimball, representing the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce. The
— Denied a request that two
well. Rev. Edgar Smith of tha
rarking stalls either be made
plates are available at several Altamonte Springs location?. They will be
church presented Donald Ken­
10 or 15 mfnuta parking or
given to motorists wanting them on a first come first served basis. Mem­
nedy with a merit badge for
eliminated with no parking.
bers o f the council are (from left) Keith Nixon, Bob Newell. Don Fritch
Care of Pets, Bill Kennedy a
The location Is at the new Dell |
and Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
(Herald Photo)
merit badge for Athletics and
Telephone Company office on ;
Robinson waa given merit
Commercial Avenue.
badges for Cooking, Public
— Granted additional time
Speaking and First Aid.
to the owner of the Duhart
The troop if planning »
Estate at 909 Fanford Avenue
summer camp at tho council’s
t» repair the property. At­
The City of Sanford will get camp facility, LaNoche.
torney
Douglas
Stenstrom
more prominent blUing along
brief the Commission on his
client's status and wa* given
Interstate 4 as a result of
the time necessary to commun­
action told Tuesday by the
icate with her as to her future
County Commission.
plans. He i* to report back t o '
Noting the lack of adequate
The Angelus Singers of Orthe Commission at a later
signs on approaches to the
lando,
considered one of tho
date.
city, commissioners petition­
— Denied the request of the
ed the State Road Board for 1finest musical group* in Cen­
tr a l Florida, will appear in
Male Chorus for free use of
such a designation.
the Civic Center for a concert.
Monday they got the word |a concert program at the DcThe event was scheduled for
that highway engineers will , Bary Community Center at
May 11. It was pointed out the
survey the situation and, if 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 17.
The program will be free
ru e had been cut in half in
found advisable, erect such
of
admission charge*, how­
recent Commission action and
a sign.
ever. those willing to do so
that the fee should be follow­
may contribute to a free will
ed in all instances.
Vernon Castle, f a m o u s donation. After expenses are
JUDY JAKUBCIN (left) hears the intricacies
— Approved the request for
dancar, was killed in a plane met any balance will be ap­
o f a city clerk's chores from Mrs. Dottle Courier.
night baseball for the Junior
ALTAMONTE TEACHERS will present a Faculty Fashion Show at the
accident in Texas, where he plied to construction of an
Judy
will
be
"acting
city
clerk”
of
Oviedo
when
League
at
tha
Sanford
Mem­
school on Mnrch 17, bcpinninK nt 7:30 p.m., featuring styles from 1’ laywaa instructing Rriti-h piolta addition to the Center for u»e
Oviedo
High
School
students
take
over
the
city
orial
Stadium.
This
involves
a
girl Fashions of Fern Park. Models will be, top from left, Mrs. Sue O’Hara,
during World War I.
of the American Red Cross.
government on April G.
(Herald Photo)
total of 45 games during the
Mrs. Celeste Brown, Mrs. Trent* King and Mrs. Shirley K. Stuart; bottom,
season.
Mrs. Beverly Schvveizer, Mrs. Mary Strickland, Mrs, Mary Trnwick and
— Approved tha request for
Sirs. Vada Gunter.
(Herald Photos)
transfer of funds to cover the
costs o f material* due to the
Met* baseball tea mi* usa of
fields.
KARLSRUHE, G e r m a n y
— Set a public hearing for
(AI1TNC) — Army Specialist
zoning o f tha newly-annexed
Five Earl F. Doiaay Jr.,
By Jane Casselberry
Pineerest Shopping Center.
whose parents live on Route
Five boy* from Boy Scout
The hearing will be held April
Troop 341 of Casselberry were j 2, Sanford, and other mem­
13. Commissioners also set a
bers of the 16th Signal Battal­
part of a provisional troop1
bearing nt the same lime for
ion participated in field train­
made up of scouts from six
resonlng o f the west side of
troops in tha Wekiwa District ing Exercise MED DELTA
Cedar Avenue from Fourth to
which ended Feb. IS in XarUwhich performed many ser­
Fifth Strrele.
ruhe, Germany.
vices at the Winter Park Side­
— Approved the O r l a n d o
Specialist Dossey, a manual
walk Art Festival held last
Metropolitan Area planning
central office repairman in
weekend.
agreement on condition that It
the battalion's Company A
The boy* camped out in
involve no cost to the city.
near
Butzbach, Germany, en­
tents In the park located
tered the Army in October
— Okayed tha purrhase of
downtown which Is the site
1961.
the Langlottl property on
of the annual festival. They
The 25-year-old soldier Is a
North 1'ark Avenue at a cost provided protection for ex­
of 119,000 gross,
1957 graduate of Seminole
hibit* as well at running er­
High School.
— Approved tha leasing of a rands.
lot on tha southeast corner of
Scout* from Troop 311 who
Second Street and Hanford participated
included
John
Avenue for usa aa a free Worrell, Steve Niearry. David
parking lot.
Kroline, Bob Glaze and Hick
— Heard City Attorney Wil­ Casselberry, Junior assistant
liam C. Hutchison explain the scoutmaster.
Luke Bannon, a member of
ure o f atlckera for free park­
Al Fiorl, district scout ex­ the Serra Club, a national or­
ing at meters by disabled ecutive. supervised this com­ ganization for church voca­
persons. He said the right is munity service project andj tions, Is scheduled to address
given In stale statute* ami was assisted by local scout the Catholic Navy W in * to­
An Ebb Registered Cosmetologist explains tha exclusive
Ebb Home Treatment Method.
U&lt;a city can do nothlnr but leaders.
night at 8:30.
abide by It.
The meeting will b i bald In
M. J- Homlck will be In
the NAS Ballroom and or­ Sanford, Florida at tho
— Heard on first reading a
All specie* of the hickory ganization officials say that
rbange in an ordinance reg­
Valdez Hotel on Thuntulating sale of liquor at hotels tree except three ure native interested men and women day, M a r c h 12, 19G4.
ther
o
f
Jacksonville
who
are
lly Mr*. Adam Mullrr
to
eastern
North
America.
are invited to attend.
with from 6*1 to 9tJ rooms. The
Hour*: 1 to 8:30 p.m.
A u-rrpUon waa held Sun. exhibiting during the month
F O R T H O O D , Tex.
change would allow tire hotels
o
f
March
In
the
Main
Galday afternoon at tha DeBary
(AIITN’C) — Army Sgt. Fred­ to remain open till 2 a. m.
Now la the time to act on
Manshm
Houia to honor lerlei.
thia great opportunity. Every
die Robinson, 22, whose wife, nightly.
Evelyn Motels and Olali Walhair-worried person (man or
Serving a* chairman was Joan, lives at 901 Pecan Ave.,
— Approved the bid o f Taseo
weman) should take advan­
Mis. Mildred llalicuck of the
Chemicals
to
supply
tha
city
tage of this FREE CONSUISanford, and other members
Sanfcrd Seminole Art A»«owith chlorine. Trsco wus lowTATION. If your scalp is still
elation. Hostesses at the tea of the 2d Battalion of the l»t bidder of seven submitted.
creating hair and you hav*
dandruff, or excessive hair
table were Mrs. D. Knox and Armored Division's 46th In­ — Delayed awarding o f a
fall, excessive oiliness, dry­
Mrs. A. U. Stevens of San­ fantry recently participated In contract for the demolition of
ness or itchy scalp, why not
ford.
a live fire excrciae near Fort tb# Woodruff Building—the
take 20 minutes o f vour time
The reception room* were Hood, Tex.
alt# to be used a* a parking
to see if you can be helped?
Tfie Columbia Ribbon and
M. J. Homiclc is a Staff Di­
The mock battle exerrise lot—until another building is
Carlton Manufacturing Com­ attractively decorated with
rector o f the Ebb llnlr Spe­
pany, Inc., has announced the arrangements of pink azalea acquainted Sgt. Robinvun with purchased. Knowles was ask­
cialists. He is qualified by exappointment
of
W.
W. blooms and sprays of wild safe group movements and ed to eonfer with Leroy Robb
perience and training to re­
plum
blossoms
and
pink
eato
see
if
his
$5,000
offer
to
"W oody" Anderson of North
coordination under fire.
commend the proper method
nielliaa.
Orlando as Uranch Manager
He is regularly stationed at rata the Woodruff Building
to assure you o f th* fastest
A total of 63 paintings are Fort Hood as a team leader could be enlarged to include
possible result* in the short­
for its Florida and South
est period of time at the least
Georgia operations with head­ lieing exhibited at the .Man­ in (lie battalion's Company A. the other nearby building
amount of coat to you.
sion by ai lists fretn through­
quarters In Orlando,
Robinson w a a graduated which is also being sought for
The Ebb Method will not
Columbia specializes In ail out the state.
front Crooms High School in lurking facilities.
help those who are slick bold
types of carbon paper pro­
I960 and entered the Army in
—Okayed demolition of the
after year* o f gradual hair
duct*. all kind* of machine
June of that year. His par­ I'alra Hotel on West First
loss. We want to make it
clear that Male Pattern Baldriblton*, specialty form* and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Street, the demolition to start
la the cause of the great
offtet printing supplies which
Deinps, live at 2027 Grape­ at the previously set data of
majority of rase* of baldness
are sold through retail out­
vine Ave., Sanford.
March 15.
and exrrs*l«* hair I on s , for
CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.
let* and direet factory sale*.
which neither th* Ebb Method
Anderson, a resident of (FIITNC) — Marine Private
■or any other method Is e f­
fective.
North Orlando for the pail First Class Patrick O. Smith,
four jeara, was elected to son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber
But if there are other rea­
sons for your hair problems,
the Village Council In 1902 A. Smith of Route 1, RiverT. A. Melton, Jr. (above)
It ia possible that you ran tie
and as mayor in 1963. He has view Drive, Sanford, grad­
helped. Results are guaran­ show# how he saved hia hair'
taken part in many commun­ uated Feb. 14 from Communi­
u
n
d
now hat handsome,
teed (in writing) front the
ity civic affairs and la a past cation Center School at Camp
beginning to the end on a healthy hair. He did not hav*
president of the Civic Associa­ Lejcune, N. C.
pro-rated basis by the Ebb Mule Patti m Baldness.
Hair Specialists.
He studied teletype opera­
tion. He also is an active
8KB M. J. Hornick at th*
Yen hav# no reason to be
member of numerous area tion, typing, communication
llotrl In Sanford.
skeptical. We make regular, Valdez
organisation in the Marine
civic organisations.
scheduled visit* to Sunfurd, Florida. Thursday, March 12.
Corps, naval communications
Florida. How could wa do this 1961, between I and 8:3U
systems, security in commun­
p.m. He will do the rest.
unless we gave results?
Increased Popularity
ications, a n d
preventative
Why burden yourself with t Interview* are in private.
Study o f the English lan­ maintenance o f communica­
unhealthy hair und scalp. It A ou will not be obligated or
guage la increasing in popu­ tion equipment. During the
coata you nothing to learn embarrassed in any way.
LUM BER
how *o many people have
Remember, for hair prob­
larity. One person o f every final two weeks of the school
benefited f r o m
the Ebb lems, sec:
A N D H A R D W A R E COaeten or eight living today he spent (lint in the field em ­
Method. Know how, experi­
may ba defined as English- ploying practical information
ence and training offers you
■III (KClIUfTt
apeaklng or a student o f tha in a simulated communication
opportunity, satisfaction M d
223 W. 3rd 6T.
322-6581
results.
language.
exercise.

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Net Income, after all char­
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age 6 — March 11, 1064

The candidate* art o ff and
running, locally and atatewlde.
Lining up fo r th* May 6 prim­
ary . . , and hoping they'll
make that hurdle fo r the May
2C runoff primary, prior to the
general election N ot. S.
Too, many o f the local o f­
ficeholder* are holding their
brtath that they will have no
opposition and, like U. 8. Rep.
8yd Herlong, be automatically
elected with the cloalng o f the
qualifying date at noon March
17.
8yd told The Herald Wedneeday that he waa *o elated
Tuesday noon when he learned
he had no opposition, with the
dosin g o f the state's books,
he took hla entire Washington
office staff to lunchton . . .
sad closed hla office fo r the
aflentoou. But, he added, "I'm
going to campaign Just as
though 1 have opposition."
United Press twice this last
week carried the name o f Dr.
B o b e r t Hoover, Republican
running for state representa­
tive from Seminole C o u n t y
against Incumbent Democrat
Joe Davis. UP both times em­
phasised Dr. Hoover’s address
as Orlando, in Orange County.
Th* good Doctor was unavail­
able for comment when we
telephoned hla Orlando office
but his office reported "his
address is Orlando—he lives
on the Seminole-Orange Coun­
ty line."
All candidates fo r th* office
e f governor have been invited
to speak Saturday, March 14,
at th* third annual conferenrc
o f Mayors, Councllmcn, Com­
missioners and City Attorneys
being held at the Robert
Meyer Motor Inn, Orlando,
Mcrch 11-14. City o f Sanford
will be represented.
United Press also has re­
ported members o f Congress
ara voting themselves a $10,000 pay hlks, to $32,600. "It.
K. Portar" served in 1039-40
as secretary to a Congressman
ar.d the job then paid only
$10,000 annually. (And that
■ecratary'a job paid $3,0 0 0 now it'a "administrative asaistanl" and pays $11,400.)
a o
a
Lang rang* forecast) Look
fo r th* •smlnol* County dele­
gation to Introduce a bill in
th* 1905 Lcglalature giving a
pay hlka to County Commls•loner* . . . from $200 in salary and $100 in aspenaea to
$400 In aalary and $100 in expenaca.
Fred Dickinson has opened
bis local campaign hcadqcart•is for governor on North
Park Avenue, across from tha
court house.

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Miami u t i l i t y consultant
»AVE 30* . . FISCHERS
Phillip 8. Brewar, in announc­
ing his candidacy for the Flor­
ida Railroad and Public Utilttiaa Commission, leveled a
verbal blast at the present BLUE BONNET WHIPPED
Commission, charging that "it
It controlled virtually lock,
atock and barrel by the large
utility boseee operating In
Florida. He charged, alio, that
"certain members" o f the
Fiorida State Legislature er*
"controlled" by Florida'* giant
utility monopolls*.
Brewer, erstwhile atar half
back fo r Duka University'*
Blue Devlla, Insisted It'a high
Uma the Florida public eeats
a member on th* Commission
who has the rights o f the util­
ity uear in mind, "The Hoard
waa sat up," aaid he, "to pro­
tect th* Florida publlo but it
haa coma to th* point where
w« need someone to protect ua
from th* utility commission,
Iteelf."
A raises* from Mathews for
tiovernor hq. quotes Ben. Jack
Mathewsi "A s th* 'pi* in tha
sky' promises mount in tha
currant campaign, I repeat my
challenge o f last Octobsr that
all candidates meet in faea-tofnce debate ill all sections o f
Florida. . . . Thera would than
Its no more whispered prom­
ise*, no more duoble-talk, no
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. . . Abraham Lincoln and
Stephen Douglas did not con­
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or be a lo o f? "

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there la a new restriction on
deduction* for certain bustneaa-pleaiurs trips. However,
exceptions to the new restrie.
tlona are very broad.
The general rula affective
for 1061 la that If you travel­
ed more than a week away
from home end ?6 per cent
or more o f the total time
wee spent on personal pleas­
ure (or other nonbuslneae
activities), then, technically
you are disallowed tome pert
of your tax deduction for the
trip.
This nondeductible portion
I* the expense o f traveling
(Including meala and lodging
whlla traveling) to and from
the b u • I n e ■ s destination
which was not proportionally
allocable to your buslneea
time an the trip. Travel time
generally counts aa business
time on a trip, the primary
purpose o f which Is business.
The beard exceptions to
the genera! rula are:
The IRS hai ruled that
the strict general nil* will not
apply to situation* where the
person taking tha trip did
not have substantial control
ever arranging the trip*. F or
example, the IRS says that
ordinarily en employe who ia
reimbursed for hla travel e x .
panics Is considered not ta
have this "substantial eon*
trol."
I f the person did not hav«
as a major consideration ia
deciding to make the trip, tha
taking c f a vacation or holl.
day, tha strict rula will no|
apply.
Whsthsr ar not the new
rulss apply, you ara reminded
that if tha primary purpose e f
any trip is shewn by the I M
te be personal, then ne dedoe.
tlon for any travel axpensea
is allowable,
How must yeu keep records
far business trips usdec tha
new law?
Ha deductions will be at.
lowed for approximations o*
estimates, A s o f July 31,1003,
the following proof must be
kept In pour records—or M
you are an employs, must be
kept end given your ess.
ployer.
The amount e f each ■«pa­
rs te espenditure far traveling
away from keme, such aa
transportation and lodging,
but your meals (breakfast,
lunch end dinner may be
group ns one expenditure.
The dates e f departure end
return together with the num­
ber o f days spent on buslneea
away from home.
Your Itinerary, with naaa
of city or town.
The buslaeee reason ar pwe.
peee for pour trip.
The last item may ha ta
terms a f tha business benefit
ytu dsrirsd er you espected
to bo derived from your trip.
You must also got receipts
for all lodging sgponsos while
you ore swop from hems, and
for all other expenses af |2B
ar mors. Tha only nxeeptlnm
is for f i t or mere transport
lotion expenses whsro re.
celpta era not readily avail,
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Leaders Attend
Scout Comp
•oven Girl Scout loaders
new hold guallfied camper
certificates after
spending
last weekand at Camp Titehee near Bsrberevill*.
|n tha group are Mrs.
ffareld Deaklsfs, Mrs, Tom
Albert, Mr. Raymead DownSy, Mrs, Charles TVmplln,
Mrs. Paul Haney, Mm. Bobart Andrews and Mrs, J. E.
Woods.
During tha two days at
ctmp these leaden followed
routine oshedulo fo r scout
campers. They prepared all
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sad slept ta tents, did com .
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Birthday Luncheon C elebrated At

Sale Increasing

Community M ethodist Church
Dr Mr*. Adam Muller
The Women’* Society of
Christian Service held their
annual Birthday Luncheon
recently at the DeBary Com*
munlty
Methodist
Church.
The hoatts* for thla affair
waa the Martha Circle. Mra.
C.N. Ogg rave the Uble
blessing. Mr*. William Fidler waa the leader for the
Martha Circle.
Sir*. Charles Createy, the
president,
read
a
poem,
"Easter” , following her wslcome to the member* and
the gueit*. Two new mem*
here p r e a e n t ware Mra.
Georr* Ruppert and Mrs.
Thomas Howard, Introduced
by Mr*. Harry Bell, chair*
man o f membership.
Table decoration* were ar*
ranged by Eleanor* Wllion,
consisting o f pink gladioli
and asealaa with fern.
Miss Adelaide Conto, at
the piano, played ’’ Etude In
E Major" by Chopin, and
"Binging Fountain" by Burk*
man. The W8CS members
will sell Swedish meatballs
and other foods to rals* mon­
ey in the coming months.
You may place your order
with Mrs. Creasey or any
other member.

This Year
By Petrlria McCormack
NEW YORK (U PI) — A
new report it bound to make
sociologist* strike t h e i r
beards and declare together­
ness is declining.
The tame report is
to make the sheet makers of
America cheer.
The report; Sale* o f twin
beds are Increasing, contin­
uing n trend. That Increase*
tho need for sheets, o f
course.
The report, coupled wtth
a survey report o f couples
who have switched, indicat­
ed that th* preference for
twin beds it associated with
a belief that in tlumberland
it’s a matter of to each his
own-bed!
Statisticians are on their
side. Americana are bigger
and heavier these day*. The
standard bed o f 54 Inches
wide and 75 inches long
doesn't provide enough com­
fortable space for two.
A shortage o f room on the
mattress lead* to hangover
and fallout. The legs and
arms hang over. And event­
ually, given enough twisting
and turning, fall out results.

THE AUXILIARY to the Longwood Civic League held a luncheon meet­
ing recently at the DeBary Mannlon House. The Indies toured the galleries
nnd grounds during the social hour. (L eft to right) Mrs. George Otto,
hostess; Mrs. L. R. Cox, first vice president; Mra. E. C. Hille, president;
and Mra. John Hanncr, librarian o f the Longwood Civic League. ’

Chapter
Donates Money
To Fund
Tha XI Beta Eta Chapter
o f Beta Sigma Phi mst at
the horn* o f Mrs. Audrey
Spear.
It was announced at this
time thst tha sorority had
received several letters from
tho International
Endowsment Fund and from the
adopted girl at th* Baptist
Children’s Homo.
The girls voted to send
money to oach o f the three
funds connected with tha In*
tematlonal E n d o w * m e n t
Fund. Also th* letter from
the adopted girl was read
before tha group thanking
them for their contribution
toward an Easter outfit for
the child,
Tho nominating committoo
reported t h a i r nominees.
They ate: Janet Alexander,
president; Betty Bristol, vlre
president; Candy McClana*
ban secretary; Willie Mtr
Prokosh, treasurer; and eo*
ardlnatlng committee chair­
man, Rheda McCalL
Rheda McCall gave a re­
port on the committee and
announced that tha sorority
would jointly
sponsor
a
Mother'* Day Tea with th*
other Data Sigma Phi chap­
ter*. Tha social chairmen
from each will meet to se­
lect the plsca and data for
tha tra.
Audrey Spear presented
the program on Southern
South America.
Those attending were Mr*.
W.
Bristol,
Mrs.
Harold
Chapman, Mr*. Gordon Fred­
erick, Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
Mrs. E.C. Harpur Jr., Mrs.
Glen McCall, Mrs. A.A. M e
Clanahan, Mrs. John Pro­
kosh, and Mrs, Thomas Ric­
hards.

SEVERAL MEMBERS attending the birthday luncheon meeting o f tha
Women's Society o f ChriBtinn Service o f the DeBnry Community Metho­
dist Church recently in the nocial hall were: (left to right) Mra. Elmo
Moore, program leuder; Mra. Cecil N, Ogg, conducting tho devotional
aorvJco; Mra. Charles Crenney, president o f tho DeBnry Church; und Mra.
Charles Anderson, guest speaker from California.

Supper And Installations
Held For Incoming Officers
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A covered dish supper and
joint Installation meeting was
recently held by Post No. 537,
Veterans of World War 1 and
the Ladles Auxiliary at the
Legion Hut on Highway 1T-B2.
The ladies served a deli­
cious supper and a social hour
was enjoyed. Then the auxili­
ary held Its Installation cere-

Personals

Mrs. William Coveney left
M o n d a y for Springfield,
Mass. She will remain there
with her daughter Mrs. Ric­
hard Carr, for alx mouths
and will receive
therapy
whila there.
A /2 Robert Ford, ton of
Want evenly sliced bana­
Mr. and Mra. William Cov­
na*? Use tho hard-cookcd egg
eney, hat reported to Sey­
sllcer to cut them.
mour Johnson Bate In Golds­
boro, N.C. after a month
KING’S BEAUTY SALON
Icavs spent with his par­
Over Rouailllat'a Drug
ent*. Ford was previously
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Shampoo A Set IIJO
Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Tew and
Cot |l
children, Elaine and Virgin­
No AppL Nee.
32I-M38
ia, of Gainesville, spent the
weekend visiting her mothMr*. R.C. Long, and litand brother-in-law, Mr.
Mra. William Roche.

NEW ! NEW!
Seura Allntute

monks with Mrs. Grsce Lash,
Winter Garden, district presi­
dent, as installing officer, as­
sisted by Mrs. Lena Ham­
mond, conductress, and Mrs.
Mary Lawton, chaplain. The
officers installed were; Mrs.
B e a Newsome, president;
Mrs. Edna Brinson, senior
vice president; Mrs. Beula
Thornton, junior vice presi­
dent; Mist Susan Caitriannl,
Measurer; Mrs. Madclon Co­
ven*, chaplain; Mrs. Lena
Hammond, conductress; Mrs.
Emma Bashars, guard; Mrs.
Winnie Stiles, trustee; Mrs.
Hascl Field, secretary; Mrs.
Harry Osteen, patriotic in­
structor, and Mrs. Eva Wil­
liams, flag bearer.
Following Ihs installation
the past president's jewel was
presented to Mrs. Winnie
Stiks, tho outgoing president.
The men then held Uwlr in­
stallation with William Cov­
eney as Installing officer, Ed
Ludeck, conductor, and nalph
Hammond, chaplain. Install­
ed wero: George Bashars,
commander; Joe Weils, sen­
ior vleo president; B. F. Kuts,
junior vice president; Harvey
Swanson, chaplain; Theodore
A. Stiks, quarter master; B.
E. Rogers, judge advocate;
W. R. McGill, three year
trustee, and Joel Field, Sgt.
o f Arma.

Enterprise

Personals
Edward L. Cunningham Jr.
underwent surgery Tuesday
at the Fish Memorial Hospital
in DcLand, but at this time it
recuperating nicely.
Word has been received
that Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hay, of Parrish, Ala., are tho
parents of a daughter weigh
ing nlno pounds. Mrs. Ray is
tho former Miss Marie Good­
win, of Enterprise, and they
lived here for several years.

The report on increases In
sales o f twin beds comes
from a manufacturer of bed­
ding. Ih e m a n u f a c t u r ­
er reported that the boost in
twin bed ensembles appears
to he n spiral without end.
What happens to tha doubio
mattresses
and
boxsprings once a couple chan*
gca to twin beds?
A survey by the firm
shows that some Americans
try to live up to the idea
that a man or woman-ought
to be bom in the bed that
he-or she-expecta to dia In.
That aside, most Ameri.
cans consider changing beds
about alx times in n life­
time. Tha times: Getting
m a r r i e d , having children,
moving to new headquarters,
refurnishing or redecorating,
a b a a r necessity, physical
complaint.
Physical complaint covers
such things aa springs pok­
ing through n mattress.
Th* old mattresses, mean­
while, according to the firm,
present a disposal problem.
Strangely, 55 per cent o f old
mattresses are not thrown
away. No, ma'am.
Almost a third o f them
are either pasted along or
handed down.
Who gets them? Research
by
markatlng
sleuths
showed that most often a
mattress that has seen bet­
ter days wlnda up in the
bedroom o f a youngster un­
der 10 years o f age.
Eighty per cant o f the
hand-me-down mattreaa reci­
pient* were under 18.
Th* pati-alongs and handme-downs are not crib matt*
resses, youth bed* or bunk
bed mattresses. They're the
rrgular, double-site mattres­
ses, the survey showed.
The recipient* get short­
changed, o f course, especial­
ly If they're bigger, taller,
h e a v i e r youngster* than
thos* o f a generation ago.
Til* hand-me-downs might
sava tha family a few dol­
lars, but they do little to
support th* growing bodies
net-ding proper support.

The DeBary Manor Volun­
teer*, "The Manorcttes,” held
their regular monthly meet
Ing at tha DeBary Manor re­
cently. Routine llomt of bus
inets wore discussed in the
manner o f how best to help
tho home and patients. Re­
member if you have free time
and would enjoy helping
someone else, join a group o( Circles Meet
this type. You may contact
By Mr*. Adim MaOar
Mra. Jenkins at the DeBary
The Women of the First
Manor or Mrs. Mlrl Winkler
Presbyterian Church o f De­
and sign op.
Bary met for their circle
meeting recently aa follows:
South Seminole
Circle 1 met at the borne of
Mrs. Lloyd Klmmcl, 145 Cor­
onado Rd., at 9:50 p.m .; O r­
el* S at th* homo of Mra. Earl
Merrill, &gt;1 A n ita Drive; O r­
Mr. and Mrs. Charka Cro­
el* 9 at tba homa of Mra. E.
well of Longdale will be kav- L. Paplow, II Monroe Ave­
ing shortly for a week's va­ nue; Circk 4 at the borne of
Mra. Luther Tarbeli, m De­
cation cruise to Nassau.
Altam onte
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bor- Bary Avenue; Orel* 5 at the
derick and three children, bom* of Mra. Harry Baup,
255 Matanaaa Rd.; Circla •
children, Sandy, Ranee and
at tha home of Mra. Charka
By Julia Bartoe
Bridgat Ann from Leesburg Moore, 141 Rose Lana; Circle
Mrs. Robert Bradford ii a ar* now at boms at HO Gum T at th* bom* of Mr*. WUllam
patient at Winter P a r k S t r a a t , Sanlando Springe. Cola, M l DoBary Drive; O r­
Memorial Hospital v k s r i Borderick it new manager el* I at th* homa af Mr*.
aha is undergoing n aorioo of for i . T. McGinnis Bulldara Auguatua C. Summers, 1
tests.
naar Longwood.
Florid ana Dr.

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GARDEN OF THE MONTH, chosen by the Cen­
tral Circle o f the Sanford Garden Club in the
home o f Quinlen H. Lacey, 405 W. 20th Street.
Mrs. A. F. Collum announced thia garden winner

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The circles of the Sanford
Garden
Club
are
busily
meeting, taking short trips,
and planning the coming
flower ahow. Several meet*
ings are lined up for this
week.
Thursday, March 12
Atalea Circle will meet at
th* home of Mrs. Fred Pope,
Crippcn Rd., at 8 p.m. E.C.
Lundberg will be the guest
speaker and his topic will be
plant propogation.
Central Circle will gather
at the home o f Mr*. James
M. Thompson, Lake Mary, at
0:45
a.m.
Lundberg
will
s h o w slides and discuss
rosea.
Hemeroealli*
Circle
will
meet at 7:80 p.m. at tha
home o f Sirs. Marcel Faille,
Valencia Drive. The program
wlU be on Flower Show
Plant Grooming.
Ivy Circla will maet for a
program on flower arrange­
ments given by Mra. Frank
L. Woodruff III, at th*
horn* of Mrs. Robert John•on, at 7:45 p.m.
Magnolia Circle will ga­
ther for plant identlfiration
given by Mre. T. J. Taylor at
10 a.m. at tha home o f Mrs.
G.H. Sykes. Scott Avenue.
Mimosa Circla will gather at
tha home o f Mrs. R.L.
Clicquennoi, Elliott Avenue,
for the pine-needle work­
shop.
Palm Circla member* will
meet at 0:80 a.m. at tha
home o f Mrs. George Rounds
for a program on flowers,
both real and pictured.
Woodros* Circle will meet
at 0 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. D.K. Dorman. Then the
group will leave for Orlando
to tour tha Leu Gardens. A f­
ter tha tour, they will return
to tho home of their presldent. Mra. Charlee Robinson,
for a bag luncheon and
whit* elephant sals.
Friday, March 18
Camellia Circle will gather
at 9:30 a.m. at tha homa of
Mr*. Lewis Barley, then on
to th* Crystal Lake Nur­
sery for tha program.
D i r t Gardeners Circles
will tour the Florida 8tata
Garden Club and everyone
must bring a tack lunch.
Circla 8 will bo tho hostassoa
for tho tour at 10 a.m.
Hibiscus Circla will meet
at S p.m. at the home of
Mra. T.A. Burleigh. Mrs. J.
M. Fahey will present the
program, hortidutur* quia.
Tha Jacaranda Circla will
be givon a program on or­
chids by Mra. R.L. Andrews.
Tha ait* for this program is
tha horns o f Mra. Donald
Jackson, la Lake Mary at
7:30 p.m.
Rosa Cirri* will gather
bright and early at 9:80
a.m. fo r a garden tour
through Orlando.
Tho Ixora circle will aaoot
at tha homa o f Mra. Doug­
las Htrsnstrom, Elliott Ave­
nue, at 8:80 a.m.

for its overall beauty. It Is the custom o f the
circle to select a garden at the beginning o f
each month.

Executive Board M eets At Bridal Shower
Trade Winds Cafeteria
By Maryana Miles
The executive board of the
South Seminole Welcome Wa­
gon Newcomers Club met
3fonday morning at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria in Casseiberry with 13 members in at­
tendance. Presiding was Mrs.
Sandy LaPoma, president.
Mrs. Juanita Moore was
introduced as the club's new
welfare chairman to replace
Mrs. Helen Green who resign­
ed due to other commitments.
Co-chairman will he Mrs.
Cathryn Wesley. Mrs. Moore
and Mrs. W csky, along with
Mrs. Sue Gates and Mrs. Lu­
cille Crowell, will visit the
girls at Sunland Training Cen­
ter who are sponsored by
the club. Luster gifts will be
taken to both girls and Dar­
lene, who has no family, will
receive a new dress.
The group voted to sell
table napkins as a fund rais­
ing project to support the
charity work.
Members were reminded of

the Desaert Card Party and
Fashion Show to be sponsored
next Tuesday by the Sanford
Club. Announcements were
made that the knitting group
would meet at l p.m. this
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Hannah Michaels and
that the shellmaking group
would meet next Wednesday
at 1 p.m.
The next general meeting
of the South Seminole Club
will be held at the VlUa Nova
Restaurant in Winter Park
with cards at 10 a.m., lunch­
eon at 12:30 p.m. and a fashIon show in the afternoon to
be presented by Carol's Dress
Shop of Longwood.
Mrs. Wesley wlU be the
commentator and models will
be Mrs. Evelyn Chapman,
Mrs. Mlilk Pitman, Mrs. Jer­
ry Eckard, Mrs. Marie Board
man, Mrs. Margie Mount and
Mra. Michaels.
The next board meeting was
set for April 13 at 11:30 a.m.
at the Trade Winds.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blabs
of High Banka Road entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Weld'
ner, of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Mints Morrison of
Lakewood
Drive
has her
daughter, Mrs. John C. Wil­
ley, of New York, visiting her
In DeBary and places of 1*
terest in Central Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freldie of Estrella Road ar* ent e r t a i n I n g Mra. Friedle's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Magee, of
Garden City, N. Y.
Fred Dcnnlg, formerly of
Naranja Hoad, DeBary, fell
and broke his hip and is at
present at tho Good Samari­
tan Hospital in Suffern, N. Y.
Many of his old friends will
want to send him letters and
cards to cheer him during his
stay at Ihe hospital
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wag­
ner entertained their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Weston Wagner, and
aon, Gary, from Midlands
Park, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen­
derson of Constance Road en­
tertained school friends of
Mrs. Henderson this past
week. Visiting during the
week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
MacLcan, of Detroit, Mich.;
Mrs. Wayne Getty, of Graud
Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. Berna­
dette Murphy, of Greensburg,
Pa., and Mrs. Alvina Brantin,
of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Hen­
derson* also entertained the
mtmbors of tho choir of th*
Presbyterian Church of De­
Bary and showed the colored
pictures taken on their Euro­
pean tour*.

at dinner this past week.
Guests were Miss Alice Coop­
er, Misa Adelaide Conte, Mist
Dorothy LauderbacJi, Mrs. R.
Porter, Dr. Gertruda Wclton,
Dorothy Demmlng, Mrs. H.
Hill and Mrs. Hill's lister,
Elenora Russell, ol Durham,
N. C.
Mra. Marla Accardi honor­
ed her granddaughter, Terri
Annao, with a birthday party
at tha homa o( her mother,
Mrs. Tenna Armao, Park
Lane. Helping Terri celebrate
her alxth birthday were Caml,
Timmy and Suian Chaney,
Dclorei and Linda Schob, Ro­
bert and Mark White, John
and Gordon Jamea Padgett,
Michael Moore, Vincent and
Vicki Accardi and Terri'a
brother, Timmy. Supervising
the youngilers were Mrs.
John Moore, Misa Roaa Sig­
norelli, Mrs. Myron Accardi,
Mra. T. Armao and Grandma
Accardi. After playing games
Terri cut her birthday rake
on the patk in the rear of her
horn* where a table waa
spread with goodies ail chil­
dren enjoy.
Mr. and Mrs. flir ty Dennis,
of Brooklyn, N. V., were the
guests of Mra. L. Mascuch of
Monro# Avenue. V i s i t i n g
plaoes of interest in central
and southern Florida, the
Dennises will enjoy fishing
in Miami and an route, before
returning to DeBary, and then
bom* to Now York.

STO REW ID E

Honors Future
Mrs. Tom Best
Misa Leslie Jones, brideto-be of Tom Beat Jr., was
feted with a miscellaneous
bridal ahower recently at th#
home
o f Mrs. C.B. Jones,
with Mrs. Oren Smith, Misa
Margaret Jones and Mrs.
Terry Smith assisting.
Games were played and
prise# won by Mrs. Ashby
Jones, Mrs. Jimmy
Jones,
and Miss Pat Lavender.
A bridal tree mad* o f ny­
lon net diih clothe and pink
and green flower wrrangements highlighted the living
room. The dining table wae
over-laid with a handmade
linen and lac* cloth topped
with pink rosea. A three
tiered cake was served with
coffee and nuts after th*
honore* opened her lovely
gifts.
Ihose attending the shower were: Misa Penny Ander­
son, Miss Donna Hodges,
Mis* Pat Lavender, Mrs. Bob
Wins*, Mrs. Ray Setala,
Mrs. Bob Brlison, Mrs. John
Kader, Mrs. Don Nesbitt,
Mrs. Joe 5!ay, Mrs. Dorothy
Stapleton, Mrs. Don Knight,
Mra. W.A. Hunter, Mrs. A.C.
McReynolds, Mrs. R o b e r t
Bennet, Mr*. Charles Clemmer, Mrs. Bunn SlcCall, Mra.
Jo* Jarrell, hire. W.R. Beas­
ley, Mr*. Paul Weber, Mra.
T.A. Best Sr* Mrs. Ashby
Jonea, and the hostesses.

Nurses Invited
All registered professional
nurses are invited to see a
program and film on cancer
at the Health Unit Building,
corner o f 0th and French,
on March 16 at 8 p.m. Thia
film la being shown by th*
Florida Nurse* Association,
District 87.
Also at this time, a re­
port on the Nurses Seminar,
which was held March 9 in
Daytona Beach, will be g ir.
en. This Seminar eras spon­
sored by tha American Can­
cer Society and Florida Nur­
ses Association, District 8.

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DEAR ABDY: Thnt letter
from the mother who wrote
that ber tccn-age daughter
aaM ib* waa apending Lie
night at her girl friend's
house, and who later found
out abe lied, (truck cloic
to borne with m*. 1 did the
the lam e thing when I wai
16, two years ago. The mo­
ther asked you, "Why would
a g.ri Ite about something
like th atl" And you re­
plied, "Itecauae *he didn't
]ia\c the courage to tell
the truth." I can tell you
why I Had. Ahhy. Because
U I Wdd my mother I had
a date, the would ask me
who with, where 1 met him,
who hla parent* were, and
loti of questions like that,
ao rather than go through
the third degree, I lied. If
parents didn't have to know
the life history of every boy
their daughters dated.there
wouldn't be so much lying.
HAD TO LIE
DEAR HAD: If
a girl
can't tell her parents who
the boy la, where she met
him, and a few other perti­
nent facta, she has no busi­
ness going out with him.
And any boy who permits a
girl to lie to her parents
Is bad newt.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A11RY: We would
like your opinion of what
tlic chances for happiness
are in a marriage between
a man of 38 and a woman
of S3. They arc both wond­
erful people. There's no pro­
blem of money on either
side. They've been cloee
friends for many years.
(She taught him In high
school.) Their families and
friends
never
dreamed
there could be a romantic
Interest between them, al­
though he hat been her con­
stant escort. They have an­
nounced their plana to wed
this summer. We feel (hat
this happiness will be short­
lived because she will be an
elderly lady while be la still
In the prime of Ufe. What
la your opinion?
THE FAMILIES
DEAR FAMILIES: Some
men are "old " at 40, while
some
women
are
still
"young" at 70. Ail that la
necessary for a successful
marriage la that each part­
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something. This appears to
be the case. They arc both
old enough to add, so don't
worry about their future.
• • •
DEAR ARRY: I am a
widow, better off financially

than most o f my friends
and relatives. When they
go out to dine I am often
invited to join them. Na­
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sent will a«k for the check.
It would be embarrassing
tor the men, and also for
me, If I were to ask for the
check. Yet, I want to carry
my own srelghL What can
be done to reciprocate?
Don't edvlse me to enter­
tain them at home. I have­
n’ t the energy.
MRS. R.
DEAR MRS. R.: Invite
your guests to one of your
favorite dining spots. When
you telephone for the re­
servation, ask the maitre
d' to Instruct the waiter to
bring NO bill to the table.
Arrange to pay the biU pri­
vately at another time.
• •
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By Oswald Jacoby

In one of the articles in the
new bridge magazine Modern
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BOOTH
CLOSE GAMES AND SLAMS!
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1 have found that it is gen­
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erally much easier to play a
AQS
close contract than to defend
Both vulnerable
against one and that quite
Worth Baa*
Boat* Waal
often you will be presented
1*
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your contract on a silver plat- 1 A
Pasa
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tar even though it looked 6 A
Past
BA
Pan
Pasa
completely
hocplesa
when Pass
Opening lead— A Q
dummy wai first spread.
"N ow take a look at the
Scuih hand only. You respond opening club bid. He jumps to
one diamond to your partner'! three diamonds and even

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1 have a hunch that non­ —Just as nonciting Is right
smoking will soon become a now.
status symbol among women
It wasn't many years ago
that women ate whatever
they pleased wlUiout apology
—In fact, they would hava
considered it a snub to a hos­
tess not to eat whatever ibe
offered them.
Today tha woman who goes
By Robert B. Thorns* Jr.
to
a party and eats heartily
Crooma High School’s base
ball team has begun workouts la mads to feel self-conscious
by all the women guests who
fo r tha IBM season.
Coach Richard (Dick) Evan* refuse politely but firmly a
baa nina lattermcn returning hostess' offering of 1UU*
including th* aca of his mound cakes and sandwiches to ac­
corps, Wsslay Boston, tha company tea or coffee, cock­
tail fare before diaoer, hot
last-balling righthander from
bread* or dessert at any
Oviedo.
meal.
"W # are sat at every posi­
Women with the strength
tion with tha exception of
shortstop, catching, and leftflold," ha said. Tha Hiding
candidates for those position*
ate ahortstop Chick Roberta,
and catchera Jimmy Hnllay
SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) and Edward Boston. Howavar, The Spencer R. Atkinson l i ­
Nathaniel White hat been im­ brary of AppUed Anatomy la
pressive in drills. Evans add­ unique among libraries- It
ed.
consists solely of 1,400 human
New pitching prospect* are skulls.
Alfred Brooks, Joe Jotaph and
The skulls were coUectcd
Edgar Baas. Evans said, "1 by Dr. Spencer R. Atkinson
should know my starting line­ of Paaadraa, Calif., over a
up by next week.”
43-year period. They are val­
Evans has his sights sat on ued at tlBO.OOO.
a group o f bnyt for tha future.
The library was acquired
They are all ninth graders, recently by the School of
too.
Dentistry of the College of
Evans concluded, " I f every­ Physicians and Surgeon* in
thing goes well, we should San Francisco. The skulls are
bi.ve a good ball club." The for the use o f dental and an­
Schedule is Incomplete at this atomy students at the col­
time.
lege.
Dr. Atkinson, still active
at T7 as a visiting professor
Accepts Bids
BRADENTON (UP1) -F .dd of ortbodntles at the college,
tousb, BIU McKechnie, Paul started the collection by ex­
burial
I’aner, Helnle Manush and cavating a n c i e n t
grounds In Mexico. Over tha
mka Appling, aU members
f baseball's 1UU of Fame, years, colleagues who knew
ava accepted Invitations to of bis research sent him oth­
er skulls from around tha
(tend a HaU of Fame dinner
world.
iere March 23 following a
irape fruit League game beseen the Kansas CUy Athlet:a and Bt. Louis Cardinals.

o f character to say "N o,
think you," to a lusciouslooking dessert look down
their noses at their lassstreamlined sisters who say,
"1 really shouldn't — but I
can't resist."
I have a hunch that In no
time at all tha women who
have made non-eating so chic
will make non-smoklog a
status symbol, too.
They'll glv# up eigarettaa
with the same determination
that enabled them to give up
fattening foods and,
once
they've managed to become
nonsmoker*, they’ll start east­
ing a superiar eya on tha wo­
men who are still puffing
away.
All It will take to make wo-'
men smokers feel Inferior la
for the wv men who act the
style* in their communities to
start saying smugly, "I'v e
quit smoking and I don't ever
Intend to etart again."
Once NOT smoking becomes
the thing, few women will
care to be seen smoking in
public. Those who continue to
smoke wriU be sa apologatlc
and as self-conscious as are
the women today who would
rather eat than wear a size
tight.
It's Just a matter o f time—
and It probably won't be very
long until nonsmoking be­
comes a status symbol. But
at least It will ba a status
symbol that any woman can
afford.

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bullying beauty.
10-U P.M. CBS. The Dan­
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had better showa. This ona
is only spottlly fanny, with
lha best laugha coming in'
the opening sketch wherein
Danny plays an interpreter
whs
inflate
on
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French translations to tha
literal letter. Dlahann Car­
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singing two niea solos, then
joining Danny In a cut# "Th*
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Danny plays a distraught
so-so is a later sketch where
Father watching his son get

Troop 230
Plans Camp

Lyman High’s golf team
dropped a 4 to 2 decision last
Friday to Winter Park High’*
linkimcn in a match played
at Rolling Hills.
Joe Pavelchak captured one
of Lyman's two points by
winning his match and Frank
Ballentina copped the other
point.

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pretslvo performance aa «
militant Negro writer.
10-11 P.M. ABC. Chamving. "Th*
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Girl*." 8triet typecasting In
this on* and oddly this Is
what makes It work. Xrir
Dullsa playa a shy, Intro­
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Joey neartherton playa tho
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10-11 T.M. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. "W h o is to say how
th# battle Is to be fought?”
Originally called "M y prob­
lem*" there's no accounting
for th* new and much mor*
cumbersome title. This Is a
Bandwagon typo o f story,
driving as it does into tho
problem* of Integration, but
attempting to axamlna it
from the Negro point of
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The stars are Barbara Mc­
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ORDER

By Maryam MUes
Plans for a weekend camp­
ing trip. March 20-22, by Boar
Lake Boy Scout Troop 230 to
Camp Audrey Pood tn Or­
lando have been announced
by Scoutmaster Bruc* Nelson
and Assistant Scoutmaster Ro­
bert Bunnell.
Announcement also has been
ntado that tho troop will par­
ticipate In the District Camporee to be held In Cassel­
berry, April 10-12. with ex­
hibits of the Bear Lake boys
to be based on "Americsn
Heritage."
Meetings of tho troop are
held at 7:30 p. m. each Wed­
nesday at the Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School. Study pre­
sently Is on authentic Indian
Lore.

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FINALLY— Ellrabeth T aylor smiles serenely at the atage
d oor o f the Toronto theater where Richard Burton H play­
ing. She had lust learned that a Mexiean Judge had granted
her petition fo r divorce from Eddio Fisher.

7:30-8:30 P.M. CBS. "Jest
In the Concert n a il" n
chance to listen to some of
the »o-cnlled "Third Strenm"
movement tn modern jnts
with emphaslo on the con­
tribution o f tho composer.
Leonard Bernstein attempt*
to explain what this form of
symphonic Jazx Is all about
and Aaron Copland, Gunther
Schuller and Larry Austin
are on hand to help him out
via demonstrations. Interest­
ing, but appeal is limited to
aficionados.
0-0:30 P.M. CHS. The Beterly Hillbillies. Another ml*taken identity bit, but this
one is overdrawn. In fact,
It's the whole plot and the
laugha get pretty weak near
the finish. Granny (Irene
Ryan) mistakea an insecti­
cide talesman (Mark God­
dard) for an expected veter­
inarian. By tha time ha fin­
ishes his elaborate
sale*
spiel, Granny thlnka he’s
soma kind of nut. When tho
real veterinarian shows up,
everybody had* a g o o d
laugh.
0:30-10 P.M. CE9. The
Dick Van Dyke show. Some­
how, this aeries manages to
mnke even the most trite
and familiar plots fresh and
funny. Tills on* la a good
rxampte. Writer Rob (Dick
Van Dyke) take* over Mel
Cooley’s producer Job when
a temperamental guest star
(Lota Albright) Insists she
can't get along with Mel.
Rob finds ha can't stand her
bullying
either
and
he's
aught between two angry
femmes when wife Laura

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though you don't play this
bid as an absolute force your
eight higlicard point! sud­
denly i take on considerable
lustre.
"Your partner surely holds
four diamonds and at least
five clubs. He should have a
alngletoo and the odda are
that It will be In heart!. My
choice is an immediate Black­
wood bid to check for acea.
This gets to a tlam if part­
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The whole band la shown
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six diamonds Is a very eaiy
contract to bring home. Fur­
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It make* In spite o f the faet
that North holds what turns
out to be a totally useless
king of spades.

ey Ruth Miiiett

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It won’t Uke Saa Frandseo
OiaaU’ teas Jobs to forgot
Felipe Aioa M younger broth*
or J e n s haa any ear la the
natter.
The Giants traded Felipe,
the eldcat of three brother*
playing ia the n a jo r league*
aad their aUrtiag right Adder
laat aeaaon, to the Milwaukee
Bravea ia December with the
hope that Jeaua (pronounced
hay.aooae) would uphold the
family tradition.
And the youngeat Alou haa
done nothing in the interven­
ing period to dltpel San Fran*
cisco’a fervent hopes for a
family succession to the right
field throne. Instead, Jesus
has Bashed much of the form
that carried him to numerous
minor league awards despite
his youthful 10 years.
Tuesday, Jesua craeked a
triple and a single to lead a
U-hlt Giant atUck in a 5*1

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victory aver the Boston Red
So* — Frisco's fourth Cactus
League win in as many
games. Another rookie. Jim
Ray Hart, collected two safe'
Uea as Bob Shaw picked up
his second triumph of the
spring campaign.
Playboy Bo Belinsky was
rocked for a three-run home
run in the Arst inning by
Cleveland
Indians’
retread
Wally Post as the Los Angeles
Angels were beaten, P-7. The
erratic Belinsky pitched two
Innings in all, striking out
the side In the second frame
after walking the first two
batters.
Bill Itobinson, a 20-year-old
Milwaukee farmhand, clouted
a grand slam homer and two
doubles as the Denver Bears
outslugged the Braves, 10-7.
Ossie Virgil, Phil Roof and
Rico Carty all hit circuits for
Milwaukee.
Around the camps: Don
Drysdalc, making his first

Sports

Thinking Out Loud
BT JULIAN 8TBNSTROM
Bpring football experimenta involving Hal 8eymour
could pay tha fall's biggest dividends fo r the Florida
Gators, believes Coach Ray Graves. Seymour, best known
fo r hia barefooted punting, averaged 40.7 yarde per boot
during 1063 as a sophomore. Seymour ia now operating
aa a defensive secondary specialist but he’ll still handle
kicking chores.
Graves aays that Hal’s tremendous athletic ability ia
progressing rapidly and that he's got great reactions,
speed and a knack for breaking on the ball.
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Spring sports at Seminole High In Sanford are almost
in full awing. A t this time the school Is going forward in
baseball, track, swimming, bowling and golf. As someone
remarked tha other day . ; . ’’There’s a place for every*
ana.1*
e a s e
Stewart L. Udell, U. S. Secretary o f the Interior, haa
boon named to receive the National Wildlife Federa­
tion’s " Conservation!*t-of-the-Year” award. Udall will re*
celve In tha form o f a bronse plaque today in Las
Vegas. He was cited fo r hie outstanding contributions in
furthering the cause o f wildlife conservation and wide use
a all natural resources.
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The first annusl Florida Invitational and Intercol­
legiate Golf Championship tournament will be held at the
Capo Coral Country Club, April 2*4. Sponsored by the
City o f Capo Coral, the three-day event will bo a 72-hole
medal play tourney with seven Florida colleges and three
eut-of-state schools participating.
Competing for honors will be the University o f Houaaton, Wake Forest, Columbia, Florida, Florida State,
Miami, Florida Presbyterian, Stetson, Rolllna and Florida
Southern.
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Local bowlers should be Interested in noting that the
1064 Woman’s International Bowling Congress chainplonshlp tournament, opening April 0, in Minneapolis, has
already set three records ; the largest team entry, the
largest prise fund and hte most 000-average teams.
Thera are 8,071 teams entered, the prise fund amounts
to $248,924 and there are 70 900-average teams poaed for
tha tournament.
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Had a nice visit with Ray Kennedy, a scout fo r the
New York Meta who has been the organisation’s repre­
sentative here in making arrangements fo r the several
Met farm clubs to undergo spring workouts In Banford.
Ray haa been In the game for many years and la loaded
with baseball lor*. He's enthusiastic about the Met clubs
training here and says the facilities st Sanford's Me­
morial Stadium are set fo rtha arrival o f Initial con­
tingents week after next.
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Junior guard Brooks Henderson,'-noted fo r his d*.
fenslve heroics, was also Florida's top offensive basketball
player during tha season just ending, Henderson led the
Gators in scoring with 381 points and an average o f
17.8 per tilt. He also took free-throw accuracy honors
by dumping In 87 out o f 103 tries—a percentage o f .848.
Henderson's charity toss record was the highest in Gator
history.

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appearance in a Los Angeles
Intra-squad g a m e , pitched
.three acoreless innings, sur
rendering two hits and fan'
ning a like number . . . rookie
flrst baseman John Herrn
stein unloaded ,a three-run
homer off Chris Short to give
his team a 6-4 victory in the
Philadelphia Phillies' second
intra-squad game of the year.
Reserve outfielder Ken Ber­
ry lashed an lnslde-the-park
home run to highlight the Chi
cago Whits Sox training camp
contest . . . Ted Savage col
lected four hits for the Plttnburgh Pirates and Bob Saverine went 3-for-3 in the Baltlmore Orioles’ camp.
Big Walter Bond, a double
and a single In three appear
ances with the Houston Colts
. . . Ernie Banks suffered a
alight fracture of the ring
finger on his right hand in
the Chicago Cubs' workouts
and will be out for three or
four days . . . Bob Skinner
smacked a three-run homer
and Don Pavletich hit two
doubles in a Cincinnati scrim
mage.
Ron Kline, the Washington
Senators' last holdout, came
to terms for what was report
edly the same salary aa In
1963 — approximately &lt;18,000.
Kline successfully fought off
a &lt;3,000 cut after compiling a
3-8 record and a 2.79 earned
run mark last season.
Catcher Choo Choo Coleman
of the New York Mets is ex­
pected to be out of action for
a month as the result of a
broken left thumb suffered
Monday, while Jim Hick­
man's twisted ankle should be
At in four days.

Lake Monroes
Set Fast Pace
Laka Monro* Inn, rolling
In the city Bowling League,
ia setting a torrid pace.
Laka Monroe with the help
o f “ Big John” Uhr*a 200,
203 and 190 game* for a 000
total,
took
another
four
points from Banford Mnnufactoring. Lake Monroe has
won their last 20 games.
They are now in front of
t h e i r closest competitors
with a nine-game margin
with sight weeks to go this
season.
Bweeny'a Bar A Grill took
possession o f second place
this week with a clean fourpoint sweep from Jet Lanes.
Pet* Petersen waa the big
gun for 8weeny’s with his
games o f 218, 202 and 180
for a 897 toUI.
Paul Sloposky was high
for Jet Lanes with his 204,
209 and 100 fo r a 873 total.
This dropped Jet Lanes to
third place.
American Legion Post 83
remained In fourth place
with a three-point win from
tha laat place. Wisdom Bod
Service. George Swann was
high fo r
the Leglonalres
with hla 223/ 093, while Joe
Gasll was high for Wisdom's
with a 496 total. Mlchall’a
Elk Gas team remained in
fifth-place with a four-point
sweep from the pryor’s State
Farm Insurance. A n d r e w
Patrick was the big gun for
Mlchall’a with his 214/889,
while Phil Rocha was high
for Pryor'a with a 804 aer­
ies.
la the other league match,
the Knights of Columbus
made it a clean sweep from
Harry's Bar A Package. Carl
Von Herbulls was high for
the Knights with hla 22fl/863, while Jess* (games)
Cook was high for Harry's
with a 208/846.
A s all local bowlers know
the loop lost one o f its most
liked, and most loved bowl­
ers a couple of weeks ago.
AU were saddened with the
lose o f Paul Pesold. He waa
a life long City League
bowler and a promoter of
bowling among youngsters.
Last Wednesday the mem­
ber* o f the City League vot­
ed to give each year to the
Bowler o f the Year in tha
Junior bowling League a
Paul Pesold Memorial tro­
phy.
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RrraTS

With St Joseph In NIT

HOYS RANCH EVENT — Seminole County Sheriff J. L. Hobby offici­
ated at presentation ceremonies following Florida Sheriffs Iioyn Hunch
trophy gamo played recently ut the Orlando Seminole Jai Alai Fronton.
Winner of the special benefit match wus Ermu, ahown above with Sheriff
Hobby.

Shoemaker In
Clean Sweep
Mildred
Nicholas,
Shoe­
maker Construction captain,
rolled high game o f 188 In
the
Stcnstrom-va-.Shoemakcr
match to help Shoemaker
take a clean sweep from
Btenatrom in
this weeks
Hl-Noonert Bowling League.
Cook’s Corner won three
close points from Art Brown
Peat Control and the Acey
Deucy
Wives
won
three
points from Hunt Realty.
Beverly Krecek, new mem­
ber o f the Grapevllle Nur&gt;
aery team, led her squad
With a 163 to help them win
four points from Joe's Laun­
dry. M A R Bar took three
points from Southern Air
and the C. P. O. Wives won
thro* from the Dellary Dehs.
In the spilt circle Is Het­
ty Johnston, converting the
8-6-10; Betty and Virginia
Skelly also got the 4-8-7.
Kathy Gray toppled the 8-7;
Grace Keck, Kitty Purdy,
Mary Tomalrski, and Lctha
Ward the 6-10 and Charlotte
Bassett, Dot Button, Judy
Clerke, and Mary Tomaleskl
converted the 3-10.
An unuaually high num­
ber of turkeys were rolled
this week. Charlotte Basaett,
Dot
Button,
Kathy
Gray, Dorla Hock, Connie
Hingo, and Meda Wiltshire
Inked in those three In a
row. Charlott* Bassett, sub­
bing for the CI’ O Wives,
rolled 212-821 for high game
and series.
It is interesting to note
that in the first half o f the
City
Womens
Bowling
Tournament
the
following
Ili-Noonera mads tha board:
team event— Art Brown Pest
Control and C. P. O. Wives;
laths Ward and Doris Hock
are leading tha doubles com­
petition; Jane - Spolskl and
Dot Button are third and
Nan Quinn and Shirley Si­
mas are sixth.
In the Slngles-Judy Clarke
is holding third position with
Shirley Simas fourth and
Dot Button fifth.
Dot Button rolled a terrif­
ic 222 In her last gains in
the slnglea event and that's
going to be difficult to top.

Griffith Meets
Duran Tonight

I.eon, T. Itodh Terror. I Holi­
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
Tonight's entries:
(U P I)—Jim Bouton, although
FIIIST MACK — I II Wile— day
f ir a d *
1. P e a n u t U s ) , 3. Fill ItTII HACK — S/IS Wile admitting he’s “ not very hap­
Kstra Hock. S. Hockln Mottle. —tirade W— |. Ilreet Fire, 3. py at the way things turned
Hal, 3. Hound Alone,
4. Ample Annie, i. Orliltel. (. Duffy'#
t*«un \Y., &amp; Hustlin' llank. out,” was ready to sign hla
Dulorra Jr.ui, 7. I'at'e llonrjr, 4. Dominated,
7. Mion'a J«rry,
«.
5. Hank Mon
contract with the New York
MH'IIMI HACK — a/l* VIHr 1 Krow lUr — 3 N Nile —
riKMI HICK
Yankees today for an 80 per
— tirade C— I. Maynlns Tlitr. liradf
T—
1.
laiSrtt’Ptll
1
1
..
3.
3. Super Sport, S. Double De­ Mtppvlllr, S. Hputwlck, 4. Out cent pay hike.
mon, t. Key ('lull's Key, i. «lo
Titer#, i. (ioMrii Circle, t. Os
The young righthander, who
Slim. *. l«ow*r Deck. 7 lie. ,()«.
7. I'staril, I. Ilsrry M.
maml Hock. *. Klylnx Slipper SIXTH
waa holding out for &lt;20,000,
II
t
o
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.VIH
Wile
Til III IS HACK — S/llt Wile — liraiir C— I. Flruillsli lllackle. accepted the club's final o f­
tirade II— 1. Clollle, 3 Sra
Hose. 3. Space Try. 4. Cerlaico, 3. Twisty Jet, 3. Oranlle Ho­ fer o f &lt;18,000 Tuesday from
I. Tree l.eexue, *. Torquee bos. 4. Harbour Clinics, i. So bis home in Ridgewood, N. J.,
Allen, S. Itncket Flare. 7. Mate
Snap I. I). Il.’a Article
and left Tuesday night for
SKt HATH HA4-K — 3/N Wile—
liraSe It — 1. Crony I'lnkey, Fort Lauderdale.
3. I.emnn Turiat, 3. Jayne Nee­
"I really have no recourse
ly, 4. Kallac), 3. Captain Adair, In the matter . . . I'll prob­
4 Mkyla, 7. Hbymer ll, I. l.uvably sign tomorrow,” Bouton
anilke
KllillTH RACK — A/l* Wile— suid before taking o ff for the
lira*# II— 1. Danny Ducky, 3.
Cherokea Hundlal. 3. Kourway Yankees' spring t r a i n i n g
The Turkey# Trotters con­ Ann**, 4. Mall Ahead, l. I'.irty headquarters.
tinue to “ wing” along in I’lan, C. Wicket Hally 7. rogue.
General Manager R a l p h
I. Jatnra Kmmel
first place In the Pinecreat NIXTII HACK — a/l* Wile — Houk had warned Bouton that
Inn league after winning tirade A— 1. Ilarnad# Ih.b, 3. if he failed to cunie to terms
Date Man, I. T*«t Wire, 4. II.
another three-point decision II. 'a A m a iP . S. Kbony Ituck, 4.by midnight tonight he would
this week at the expense of Ilot. Drake, 7. 0*tw^I«.tt4, 3. l&gt;e fined &lt;100 for every day ha
Merlmar
the Salad Mastcra. Sydney TKATII
HACK — S I* Wits — icfused to sign.
Hubs was the hot shot for tirade A— I. II) pnotlque. 3.
I.ln.la
Culte.
3. l-.fr&gt; Kaalta.
the Turkey IVotlers with
4. O il's Torpedo, &amp;. Ill Trou­
160/4H0 and Dot Klrklry hit ble#. S. Wlds (lap. 7. Tumbling
164/449 to puts tha Salad Itanla. I. O. Il.'a Walla
KI.KtK.Vt II HACK — a/M Wile
Masters.
—4ira4# T— 1. O. Il.'a (io Man,
Tha
Hot
Plates
lost 3. Hltuey, 3. Mrmberly, I. d illtor In* Hoae. S. Tranwnya. (.
ground on the Trotters de­ I.ugene,
7. farts Hike. I. T«s
spite some fins bowling by Darling
A coaching clinic, con­
Mary Faust who rolled 177/ducted by the City Recrea­
819 as they were able to
tion
Department
Director,
enlvagu a single with front
Jim Jernigan, will be held
tho bib end Tuckars. Bar­
tonight at 7:30 at the de­
bara itohrer shot 172/439 to
partment's offices in San­
lead the liib and Tuckers.
ford’* Civic Center.
Ih e third plare Cold Cutters
Coaches are expected to
Attiga and Mugucrza are
held their position with a
review
plans for the Junior
favored in the post five posi­
three-gam* and Gladys Edtion for the All Star headliner Boys League In addition to
wnrds rolled 179/463. The
in today's Matinee program going over rules and regula­
Platters and
Meat
Balia
at the Orlando Seminole Jai tions for the forthcoming
drew even in their match at
season.
Alai Fronton.
two wins and two loseea
The following teams are
Astiga will bo trying for a
each. The Toothpicks swept
repeat of his sparkling Tues­ entered In the loop; Kiwanls,
all four wins from the To­
CPO,
day night performance in CI v i t a n , Rotary,
matoes In the final m*tc&gt;v
which he paired with Echanlz Shrine, Elks, Oviedo and
Barbara Fox won high to sweep the feature eighth Lake Mary. Coming into the
game honors with a fine 193 game doubles match with five circuit or Ute first time and
aa quite a few good games straight points.
making it an eight-club lea­
were bowled by the girla.
The winners, in post three, gue will be the entry from
Joan Adums hit 170, Bar­ took over in the opening round Lake Mary.
bara Itohrer 172, Dot John- and never let up. Jacin and
Tryouts will be held at
aon 174, Peggy Dooley 177, Zarra, in post one, were sec­ Fort Mellon Park on March
Gladys Edwards 179 and ond with one point on the 17-18, for boys playing Jun­
Mary Faust who added two board.
ior baseball. This league is
identical 171’* to her high
The remaining four teams for youngsters who would
aerlea.
played out of a scoreless play Babe Ruth baseball ai
Beverly Adams rolled the deadlock for third place with it ia called elsewhere. De­
only turkey. Split pick-up* Ermu and Pradera coming tails on the junior workouts
will be announced Friday.
were notched by Peggy Pfit- out on top.
ser with 2-7, Dot Johnson
and Madge Cummings the
6-7, the 6-7-9 fay Elaine Mil­
ter and tha 6-8-10 by Sue
Pruitt. Peggy I’fitser, roll­
ing for the Meatballs had a
turkey.

Turkeys Trot
Ahead Of Pack

Coaching Clinic
Slated Tonight

Astiga Team .
Is Favored

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ROME (UPI) Welter­
weight champion Emile Grif­
fith continues hla world tour
tonight with a 19-round nontitle bout against Argentina’s
Carlo Duran.
Griffith's laat atari was in
Sydney, Australia. He knocked
out Ralph Dupas of New Or•
leans in the third round, Feb.

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NEW YORK (U PI) —
The National Invitation Bas­
ketball
Tournament
haa
quite a daisy field this sea­
son and that pertain* to In­
dividual performers aa well
as the team*.
The 27th annual tourna­
ment openi at M a d I a o n
S q u a r e Garden Thursday
night and, right from the
atart appreciative New York
fans will be seeing some of
the best talent in the coun­
try.
The opening twinblll finds
St. Joseph'* Pa. facing Mi­
ami Fla. and New York Un­
iversity playing Syracuie, a
coming Eastern power.
The big name in the open*
er ia Rick Barry, the 6-foot*
7 Miami star from Roselle
Park, N. J.. who led the Hur­
ricanes 20-6 to the nation's
top per game scoring aver­
age 96.2.
St. Joseph's has the type
of team which thrives on
p r e a a u r e basketball and
they're led by one of the
East's
to p
guards— Steve

Yank's Bouton
S0KC Track Entries Ready To Sign

7:40

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Courtin.
C o u r t In averaged 19.9
points per game for the
Hawks 17-9 this season, but
hla greatest asset it his de­
fensive ability.
The second game will be
o f special interest to New
York fans. It's also another
chance for NYU 15-8. which
has to rate aa one of the big­
gest
disappointments
this
year.
Barry Kramer and Happy
Hairston are two o f the top
individuals on
any
team
anywhere but the Violets
have not been able to get
their
offense
co-ordinated.
Lou Rossini, the NYU coach
feels the tournament chal-

Stewards Await
Doping Report
HALLANDALE (UPI)
Gulfslream Race Track etcwards awaited a report from
a State Racing Commission
attorney today before deter­
mining their action in a horse
drugging case involving train­
er Horatio Luro.
The attorney, Leonard Melmission after studying the
ion, said he would make a re­
commendation to the comchallenge of Luro’s defense
attorney to Florida’* “ train­
er responsibility” racing re­
gulation.
The stewards put off a de­
cision in the case Tuesday
after a hearing, pending Mel­
lon's report.
Dan Chappell, representing
Luro, contended before the
stewards that a 1917 state
Supreme Court decision held
the trainer responsibility rule
unconstitutional on grounds it
deprives trainers of due pro­
cess.
The regulation puts the re­
sponsibility on trainers for
anything which happens to
their horses, regardless of
their actual guilt or the action
of any third party.
Luro was suspended tem­
porarily and ordered before
the commission b e c a u s e
procaine were found in one of
his horses. Gay Lothario, fol­
lowing a victory in an opening
day race at Gulfstrcam.

lenge could snap NYU from
Its slump.
Syracuse, which finished
2-22, Just two year* ago
wound up with a 17-7 record
this season. Churck
Ric­
hards. a 6-foot-8 transfer
from Army, and Dave Bing
a 6-foot-3 sophomore, were
the main reason*. They both
averaged
better
than 20
points per game.
The, tournament will con­
tinue Saturday with after­
noon and evening doubleheaders.
In the afternoon, Army
16-6 face* St. Bonavcntur*
16-6 and Pittsburgh 17-7
meet* Missouri Valley Con­
ference i mner-up D r a k e
20-6.

The other sec 'cd team*,
Duqucsne and New Mexico,
make their initial appear­
ance* next Tuesday night
against the Saturday after­
noon w i n n e r * . Duquean*
play* the St. Bonaventur*
Army winner and New Mex­
ico faces the Drake • Pitt
winner.

Tribe Golfers
Beat Wildcats
Seminole High’s golf team
handed the Winter Park High
linksman their first defeat U
the current season 4 to 2.
Seminole picked up point*
on Ray Bradford's defeat of
the Wildcats' Jim Rsprager,
1- up, and Jell Williams' win
over Can Cornell, 2 and 1.
Seminole also grabbed a
pair of points by taking ona
best ball, 1-up, and another
2up.
Rick Pagnitt of Winter Park
defeated Roth Vihlcn, 2 and
I. and Jerry Guppy downed
Tommy Todd, also 2 and k
Coach Fred Ganas of Semi­
nole reported that Larry Sher­
wood of the Tribe is current­
ly out of action with the mea­
sles. “ Now that all of our
golfers hive had the mea­
sles,” said Ganas. “ perhaps
we can get down to busthe#*.”
Ganas said he was pleased
with Tuesday’s golf victory
since, “ It’ s our opinion that
Winter Park is the team to
beat for the Metro title.

Driessell Named
Coach Of Year Horse Show
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) Charles (Le(ty) Driescl] of Postponed
Davidson today was handed
the title of Southern Confer­
ence basketball coach of the
year for the second time in a
row.
Drlesell received 23 of the
47 ballots cast by the South­
ern Conference Sports Writ­
ers Association.
Louis (Weenie) Miller of
Virginia Military (VMI) got
13 baltota In balloting for title
of top Southern Conference
hardwood mentor.
Dricscll guided nationally,
ranked Davidson's Wildcats to
a 22-4 tea son. The Wildcats,
who turned In 15 straight allgame wins before suffering
their first defeat, ended the
season at the top of tha regu­
lar-season conference listings.

The Dusty Boots Hors*
Show, originally scheduled for
Sunday, has been postponed
until the following Sunday,
Tony Austin, show director,
announced today.
"All interested rider* era
invited to attend and taka
part in the regularly sched­
uled contest* and events,**
Austin said. “ At that time tha
trophies won the January and
February contest! for high
point winners will be award­
ed.
“ One of the eventa sched­
uled for the March 22 show
will be a new contest for thia
area—a reining contest, which
is based on the control of tha
horse entirely by Beck-re fat­
ing,'* Austin said.

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iommendattan Won
t Sanford Soldier
Robert B. Tbom»» Jr.
n ilM
Ip fc . Charles Middleton has
bceived a letter o( commenation and appredaCun from
Commander. Middle-ton is
member of the Ut Battalion
Ihfech), Mth Infantry, Fort
eruling, Ga. Ha was gru­
n te d from Crooms High
chool In 1982. Tit* following
F a statement from hla com­
manding officer: 1 have noted
glth pleasure the attached
_..c*pondence attesting to
our outstanding performance
Idle on Post Guard 8 Decjiber 1963. Being selected as
upernumery (recited all genral orders and passed lnection with flying colors) is
PVT. MIDDLETON
credit to yourself, your
nit, and liie 58th. Infantry, i
Mr*. Kline began her car­
___ to add my appreciation eer with the Society of Miss­
or a job well done. John L. ion as director of the Har­
__ 3avis III, Lt. Colonel, Infan- lem’ s Branch at Abyassina
^ B r y Commanding. Congratula- Baptist Church. Associated
i to Charles. 1 am sure with nineteen other churches
grandparents, Mr. and in that area, she became fuU
drs. Dan Fielder are indeed director in 1916. Under her
mid of hit accomplishment!. direction since lam, the youth
• • •
center has an enroUment of
Hopper Elementary School’s more titan 7,000 girls, boys
parent-Teacher* Association and adults. In addition to the
aceived
a
merit
award youUi
center,
a Mlnislnk
recently.
The
award Camp on the Hudson River
vat for excellence in pro­ near Catskills Mountains for
ram planning. They are now the youth and community
the process of planning for service was established.
heir Spring Carplval which
Her award* for outstanding
jvill be April I. P-TA president service include the 1956 Cita­
Joseph Caldwell said, "We tion from the National Aaaohappy to see the work linn of Business and Profess­
eing done toward paving th e : ional Women, and the Sojour­
et in front of the scliool." ner’s Truth Award gtven by
that organization.
Ra&gt; mond Smith G o s p e l
Mrs. Kline was affiliated
lingers of Florida A and M with the following organiza­
University, Tallahassee, will tions • Women’s City Club,
appear
at
the
Triumph Businesa Womep Club, Amer­
hurch Sunday, March 23, at ican
Camping Association,
p. m. Everyone it cordially CouncU of Churches, end the
w |invited to come out and hear National group of the ReUfclhesc artists.
gloua Education Association.
.
• •
e e e
; £?J? Choir Number 1 of New
A surprise birthday party
. Bethel
Missionary
Baptist was given for Mrs. Alberta
••Church celebrated ita 25th An- Robinson Friday night, March
• Riveraary, Sunday. March 8. S at the home of Mrs. Willie
•Forty-two guest choirs ; ht - llec Pendleton. 702 Sanford
lorm ed magnificently.
The Avenue. The pink and blue
•hurch was filled to it’s cap­ table cloUr made the atmoiacity, sad there were peraooa phere conductive to the occas­
M standing on the outalde. It ion. Guests were: Mra. NetUe
H j l would bo unfair to single out Hagen and her eon C. Hagen,
&amp; n n y choir and mention It’ a Mr. and Mra. G. Edge, Mra.
&gt;' performance
because
each M. Mayo, Mra. S. WilUami,
;( #06 gave eoul-atlrrtng feat*.
Mra. Bennett and her motherThe guest choirs were: St. •Inlaw, end her alster, Mra.
V Johns, Mtmaj Church of Ood, WUlie Forgan, fir . and Mra.
Daytona; Bethelehain Bapt- Roosevelt Green and II. Hor­
Church, Winter Garden: ton.
• • •
k ’ f t . Luke, Daytona; Harmony
m Baptist,
Gruvelaod;
New
P-TA meeting wllU be at
1 Mope, Daytona; St. James, Goldsboro Elementary School
IJlIma; Mt. Moriah. New Mt. Monday. March 16; Tuesday
fclon, New Salem, St. James, night, Jlarch 17, Crooms High
i'Second Sliilob, Allen Chapel, School's P-TA will meet. AU
5Wew Bethel, Providence, Zion parents ere urged to attend
\Hope, St. Luke, St. Matthews, these meeting!.
• • e
|lfew Mt. Calvary. St. John,
J|(ew Zion, New Salem, MornMr. end Ura.Luke Joseph
, |pg Glory, St. Paul, Clearwa- of Rochester, N. Y. are visit­
|tor Baptist, First Shiloh, Pro- ing their parents, Mr. and
, (rets all of Sanford. Some of Mrs. Lincoln Joteph: sister,
! Dye cholra were not listed on Mrs. Katheryn J.Thornton
the program. Mrs. Hemlca and her daughter Karen; and
Harris and Mrs. Ruthle Na- brother, Bennie Joseph.
• * •
I than war* mistresses of cere­
monies.
Once I beard a gentle­
Rev. f . M. Mitchell wishes man aay, "W e worry about
|p thank everyone who helped thinks that do not matter."
make the program a success. To me, there is logic in that
Also the president of choir statement. There are many
j number 1,
Felton Brookens, thing* we should worry about
1 who was gleaming with joy. such aa: (1) ’Itie many un­
• • •
fortunate children. (2) More
Friday, M irch 13, ie Coo- and bettwr leisure time activi­
Iprence Day at all schools In ties for our ehlldren. (2)
B e county. Teachers will be Raising the educational level
•vailnble from &gt; a. m. until of our community and the
I p, m. Parents are asked to like. Instead, we worry about
•DR the schools. There will how Mr. and Mrs. “ X " are
be no aefaool for students.
living; the new ear or what
• • •
hive you. Mr. and Mrs. " Y "
The following article along just bought, and Just plain
With other Information from gossip too much. Pascal was
the Herald’* office, was writ- quite accurate when he ut­
Inn by Mrs. Katherine Brown tered tin following words:
Holly, wlu&gt; was a class mate Gossip has been well defined
•f
Mri.
Alberta Thomaa as putting two and two to­
(lin e .
gether, and making five. I
Mra. Alberta Thomas Kline hold It to be a fact, that if
Fatted away Saturday, Feb- all persons knew what each
tuary 2D at Mootefiore lluspt- said of the other, there would
tsl In New York City. Better not be four friends in the
known to her school mates as world— Do you agree?
(Bert), Mrs. Kline was bom
b&gt; Orlando and brought to
Sanford In early Ufa by ber
Barents Mr. and Mrs. John
fltom as.
It wat here that she spent j SAL1SUURY, Mo. ( U P I ) be" pubUc school days attend­ Chuck McKinley returned to
ing Hooper Academy under his studies et Trinity, (Tex.)
the administration of the late College today with hla second
p rof J, N. Crooms. Mr*. W.R. National Indoor tennis title in
Crooms, and other instructors. three years.
" I ’ m very tired, but hap­
After graduation, she attendBd Florida A and M College py," McKinley said after sub
to take a teacher training duing fellow Davis Cupper
{pouree. Later she accepted a Dennis Ralston o f Bakersfield.
Ilk hour marathon
position aa Instructor In the Calif., in
Orange County PubUc System match 18-19, 8-2, « , 9-8. 8-3,
and flaaUy at Winter Haven. Sunday.
Desiring advancement in
The Florida EvergUuie.
her chosen vocaUun, she tuov*1 to Naw York City and suakeblrd (anhlnga) swims
registered in the training with Its body submerged and
school of CtulsUan workers ut it* long nock up Uke a perlscope#
the mission socle tj,

Demo Rights Leaders Organise Forces
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Senate Democratic leaders to­
day completed their team of
floor captains to lead the fight
for various sections of the
House-passed civil rights bill.
Democratic Whip Hubert H.
Humphrey, Minn., floor man­
ager for the hill, announced
selection of Sens. Wayne
Morse, D-Ore., Paul H. Doug­
las, D ill., Edward V. Long,
D-31o., John O. Pasture, D ll.
I., and Thom ti J. Dodd, DConn., to be floor captains.

Their assignments
were:
Morse, desegregation of pub­
lic facilities; Douglas, educa­
tion; Long, Chil Rights Com­
mission; Pastore, non-discri­
mination in use o f federal
funds; and Dodd, registration
and voting statistics, com­
munity relations service and
miscellaneous.
They will Join three other
Democrat* previously chosen
aa floor captains. Sen. Philip
A. Hart, D-MIch.. will handle
voting rights; Sen. Warren

Magnuson, D-Wash., public
accommodations,
and Sen.
Joseph S. Clark, P-I’ a., equal
employment opportunity.
Humphrey made the an­
nouncement at the Senate
began Its third day of debate
on a motion to call up the
civil rights bill, most sweep­
ing anti-discrimination legis­
lation
since reconstruction
days.
Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dlrkaen, 111., said
a vote on the motion to bring

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bin.

So far, southerner* have
had plenty of halp In filling
the air with talk.
Maot Imports
The maat Imported Into
United Bute* la valued
only about I per cent o f
beaf end pork produced
American farms.

Retired Teachers To Hear Talk
L. C. Harrell. Jacksonville,
president
of
the
Retired
Teachers Section of the Flor­
ida
Education
Association,
will address a meeting of the
Orange County Retired Teach­
ers organization on next Tucaday, at 2 p. nt. in the Com­
munity Room on the fifth
floor o f the First Federal
Savings and Loan Association
Building, Church Street and

the
at
the
on

Flrat mo7tiif picture atudio
In the world wee built by
Thomaa Edison at Weat Orenga, N. J.

Magnolia Avenue, Orlando.
L. A. Kirst, president of the
organization has invited all
retired tench era la the Cen­
tral Florida area to attend.
One purpose of the meeting
Is to obtain Information re­
garding the acturial sound­
ness of the teacher retire­
ment pension fund. Retired
teachers In Seminole County
h ive been Invited.

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up the measure "could eomi
the middle of next week."
Dirksen said it was “ too
early’’ to consider cloture —
gag rule against debate—and
this point might not be reach­
ed for three more weeks.
Dirksen also aald he would
support a motion to tend the
bill to the Judiciary Commit­
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Bear Lake Has
Good Program
In Scouting
By M aryan MOea
The Scouting program fori
girla la well represented la
the Bear Lake area by a
Dumber of Brownie and Girl |
Scout Troop*.
Brownie Troop 363 meet* at I
2:30 p. m. each Wedneaday at
the home of the leader, Mr*.
E lm o Cox who i* aaaiated by
Mr*. AUene Smith a* eo-|
leader.
Girla in thla group are worktag on "dig bag*" to taka on I
eookouta and are planning to
make Eaater greeting card* |
for their parent*.
Brownie* in Troop 006 are I
making "slt-upons" and a
ahell garden. Mra. Kay Viet*
U leader o f thla group and|
meeting* are held each WedBeaday at 2:30 p. m. at the I
Bear Lake E l e m e n t a r y |
School.
Girl Scout Tlroop 494, made!
«p of eighth grader*, la led
by Mra. Sarah Hall and Mra.
Betty Brannon. Theae girla
will make a weekend camping
trip to Alexander Spring* In
the Ocala National Foreat thla |
week.
Troop 603 for aixth grade |
girla ha* Sira. Lorraine EgBer aa leader and Mra. Bar* I
bar* Hoover aa co-leader. |
Member* are learning the aevan baale camping akllU—to I
build a fire, to tie two baale
knot*, to take care of knlvea,
to admlnlater baale first aid
treatment, to cook on an
open fire, to read a compact
and map and to roll their bed |
roll*.

Key Club Wins
Top Award
Key Club International, high I
achool boy*' service organiza­
tion sponsored by Klwania In­
ternational, has won a top |
award In the annual Free­
dom* Foundation American­
ism competition, according to
Dr. John F. Darby, presi­
dent of the Sanford Kiwanls
Club. Tha local Klwania Club
sponsors the Key Club at
Seminole High School.
The award which was pre­
sented to Kenneth Coben, on
February 22, at Valley Forge,
cam e for Key Club's 1963
theme,
"Fulfill
Freedom's
Challenge." Dr. Kenneth D.
Well*, president o f the Free­
doms Foundation, mad* the
presentation.
Klwania International, too.
was honored. The organisation!
received a Dlatlngushed Ser­
vice Award for Its 1963-641
theme, "Responsibility— The
Key to Freedom." Kiwanls
has won a top award each |
year cine* Freedoms Founda­
tion began.
Circle K International, a |
college men's service organ­
isation, also sponsored by
Kiwanls, received a George]
Washington Honor Medal.

Library To Close
Friday Nights
H ie Sanford Public Library
will curtail Friday night hour*
during tha aummer months,
city commissioners avers told
Monday night.
Due to the lack of person
Del, created by vacations, the
library will not be open dur­
ing that time.

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No parent likes to fee! he doesn't
know where hia child may be or
what he’s doing.
But you have only to pick up your
newspaper to discover that this is
the cuse in many a home.
In a midwestern city, for example,
a futhcr and mother were shocked
the other day to be told by police
that for several mouths their son
hudn't been studying or usleep in
his room ns they thought he had
been, but had. in fact, been out rob­
bing neighborhood stores and hiding
the loot in his home.
In another city a gang of teen-age
boys stole several thousand dollars’
worth o f snow removal equipment
and other sizable stuff and "hid” the
loot in their own family garages.
They needed the motors of the stolen
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Worry Clinic

loot his son had secreted in the fam­
ily garage.
It could happen to anyone. |&gt;orhaps. But you huvc to wonder how
anyone could hide that much sizable
stuff in a family garage nnd get
away with it.
Didn’t anyone else ever enter the
garage? Didn't anyone ever wonder
what all that stuff was doing there?
You have to wonder, too, how par­
ents can be oblivious to the fact that
their child is up to such shenanigans.
Didn't the youngster give a single
clue by his behavior?
You have to conclude that it can
happen only when parents nnd chil­
dren are out o f touch— when the
family circle is no longer a circle
becuuse the parents may be afraid
of being written o ff as squares.
Maybe fewer cars would be stolen,
fewer gas stations heisted, less vandclism perpetrated if parents nnd
youngsters lived closer together.
It just might be worth trying by
more families.

Harry is tvplrol of ma­
ny r a i l r o a d executive*
w h o s e concealed mind*
hare reused most of the
p aten tee Iraffi- to leave
railroad- and aeek hua «r
airplane competition.
It
lake* men with rla*lie
imagination and merchan­
dising gumption In *ierr
htg induklrir*.

1M n o t of th* point* I ago. was hnilt fe handle •
mad*.
hair of .ottnn on a platform
For example. I showed 5'J fltrhr* high, is nn reason
52 inch
height
! thorn the aplondid salcsiuan- why Dial
alt
1-hip ontplnyod by tlioir Ut should have persisted
o«t competitor, nnmrly, thr thinugli these years, umhalIrngfd."
an lino*.
And I pointed out flagisnt
And I raplainod that railmud* were inattentive In tlir violations of simple mari wishes of
tlioir
potential i haiiilising and sales tact on
Ihe Pullman*.
patron*.
Also, I suggested
that
"Wlion I recently phoned
CASK S-4II9: Harry X..
trucks he equipped with roour
Union
Station
tor
infor­
aged 47. i* a vice-president
mation a It o u t a certain liaelahlr wheel* lo fit th*
of an Aniericim railroad.
i ails, so Iha big semi* of
When
I ad tile* aI'll the train," I began, "thr opera­
Ihe trucking industiy could
I ritzy railioad executive* club tor positively informed me
hr hooked together as a long
in Chicago, I aim ply follow­ no such train was operating.
"Hut I took that iiiiic freight train ami thus one
ed it* request for me to of­
diesrl could pull Ion truck
fer a psychoanalysis of rail­ tiaiu a month ago," I pm j
tested,
"and
the
ItV
hasn’t
I
loud*,
roading.
At the end of m.v a d d ic t,
And I tried to u*e the pet nutted it to lie cMlicelloil
a half-drunken vice president
"sandwich" method of in­ in this abort a time."
So I went on to inform of one the railioad* cams up
set ting any criticism
be­
tween two layer* o f compli­ these railroad men that it , mid wanted to start a fist
cost me FOUR phone call*, |fight boause I had suggestments.
that
passenger trains
Hut tin* gioup had little at III rents apiece, just to i ed
or no scn*e of mcrcliamlis- |try to dig up the informs- |were on their way out tining psychology »o they mi**- I tion so I could pay 3175 for less railroad leader* woke
a loundlrip ticket.
, up fa-t to the threat of sirI "Any other merchandising |lines.
firm would really be on it*
"My grandfather started
toe* when item* totalling the
tailroad," lie scream­
flJ.i were hanging file."
ed si me, "and I'll have you
And I cited dozens of act- know, Dr. I'ranr, that our
ll a tlclcniiincd individual
was willing to dir In accom- »al ca-e* which my friends passenger tiaius will he run­
|)li*h his purpo-e, there could had repotted to me about the ning I(Ml years from now.”
he no absolute protcelion I lack of simple sale* psycholRill just three years later
agaillst him.
ogy on the part of the rail- hi* railroad asked the ICG
—Dwight I). Eisenhower, on load*.
for permission to rancel its
Then I reminded them of main passenger service!
the a*&gt;u*simition o( prttfithe congealed thinking, even
dent*.
Ami the piggy-back flat
engineering wise, which ha I cars for trucks have since
Higher education will have kept the floor of Height come on the scene, though
lo provide as many new bllild |cars 52 inches above the they ate still antiquated in
mgs between 1911(1 and 1970' ground, thus offering nn tin- comparison with retractable
as were constructed . . . in necessarily high renter of wheels.
the |M-riod beginning with llm j gravity for loaded Height
Next day a top Pullman
lotinding of Harvard in HkHtjcars.
Company executive wrote me
until 19tio.
| "Just because tns first defensively because I had
—Dr. William M. Ilenton Jr.. Height ear, some 125 year* mentioned flawra in Pullman
vice president of Western
service) Imagine such myo­
Iteserva University.
pia)
(Always write So l&gt;r.
Crene in rare ef The Han­
A doctor says Ihr average ford Herald, enrlusing a
person spend* one-third of a long stamped, addressed
lifetime in sleep. With little rnvrlop# and 20 rent* to
rn«er typing and printing
Q—How many opera* did kid* around Ihr house?
rotle when you arnd for
Beethoven compose?
A—Only one — "F idclio,"
No matter how mum cook* one of hit booklrte.)
(Copy» right
by
Th*
performed for the lin t lime M)inai.|i some little kids still
Hopkine
Syndicate,
Inc.)
in 1805.
won't eat it. Ju*t an old spin­
ach custom.
• • •
Q_W hal is the twilight
OVER 35 YEAR8
limit?
Turn olf your bright lights—
AI First A Palmetto
A—The limit of twilight is they are a glaring nuisance
(Alongside old post office)
the greatest height at which on the highway.
tlie density of the air still i*
sufficient lo cause a pereepare
Kids
satisfied
with
tililc amount of scattered sun i scraps
j.*-rapn for dinner
a* long as
din
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*1*1.S.
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lo
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light. This height is aland 40 they're not between their
miles alMivr Ihe earth,
pill cult.
•
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Q—How did Thomas Jeffer­
When mom runs out of
• Pianos
son describe thr presidency? change a little piggy bank is 1 • Tile
* Rental lledn
A - "The arcoml office o( I likely lo go to market.
the government is honorable
and easy; the first is Inii a
jpleiidnl misery."

Tribute To British
(ft

The British, while not minimizing
the scientific "brain drain" so much
in the news recently, would like to
place the situation in proper per­
spective.
As Selwyn Lloyd, Lord Privy Seal,
told Parliament the other day: "The
plain fuct is that so long ns the Un­
ited States hns a gross national pro­
duct eight times as great as ours it
will be natural for people to want to
go there."
He hastened to add, however, that
the 879 British scientific emigrants
to the United States in 1903 repre­
sented only about one-hnlf o f one
per cent o f British domestic require­
ments.
Government expenditure in Great
Britain for scientific research nnd
education has increased almost six­
fold in the last 12 years. The num­
ber o f graduate and undergraduate
students has doubled since 1910.

Thought For Today
"I am not ashamed o f the Gospel:
it is the power of God for salvation
to every one who has faith . . . " —
H om ans 1 :1 6 ( B S V ) .
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Tn I world dominated by
two super powers, each with
a nuclear capacity to over­
kill, a curious fact emerge*.
It la that both of the auper
powers, Uie United Stales and
the Soviet Union, have been
challenged with relative im­
punity by nation* which are
among the world’* amallest.
The immediate case in
point is Albania's seizure of
five Soviet Embassy build­
ings In the Albanian capital
of Tirana.
The counter point is Cuba.
And from live two comes a
wonder whether the two sup­
erpowers. ai they have mov­
ed toward nuclear stalemate

and tire k n o w l e d g e of
what each could do tlic other,
have not at the same time
vacated claims for leudcrshlp.
The case hlatorie* of Cuba
v*. Die United State*, and Al­
bania v*. the Soviet Union
are remarkably similar.
Albania's scisur® of Use
Russian Embassy buildings is
the lalcst episode in a quar­
rel which has split the Com­
munist world.
But in late December, 1931,
it was a different story.
Then, Albanian first party
Secretary Gen. Enver Ifoxha
and Premier Gen. Mehmct
Shehu were in Moscow con­
cluding
agreements
under
which Moscow not only would

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Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (N E A ) — alarm spread by the puzzling strikes occur. The strikes are
A huge airplane wing i* be­ I Elk ton crnsli.
delivered, o f ruurse, to various
The hard fact is that ill tin-1portions of the wing.
ing bombarded steadily with
slid years ahead,
simulated lightning strikes to |months
Researchers also aic r»-cxh e l p investigators d e c i d e more umi more aircraft will nmiiiiiig the nature and posi­
flying through
severe
whether lightning is. after all, be
tion of the fuel vents which all
a potential killer o f modern stoim conditions along U. S. aircluft have. For years they
airways. The buildup o f traf­
uirvrnfL
have been commonly equipped
'I liese spectacular tests aic fic will not allow niilinrs to with "flame arresters" de­
going forward in .Miami by rrsort o» easily to the best signed to pi event fire from
privute researcher* under con­ aulcty measure—uvoiilunre of any smiive reaching the fuel
tract to the Federal Aviation storms.
tank interior.
Agency. They are an out­
Thus the big commercial
These devices were thor­
growth of the fiery crash o f a Iairliners can expect to sustain |oughly tested when jet airPun American jet ucur Elk- nioio frequent l i g h t n i n g rtufl flisl took to the air.
ton. 5!d., last December.
|stiikrs and tuibulem-e. This They were adjudged safe. Rut
A recent three-day Civil I latter, both in storms and in 1the Klkton eiush has aviation
Aeronautics Hoard hearing in clear air, is the subject of expel ts wondering whether
Philadelphia failed to throw other vital FAA studies.
the present “ arresteis’* an- n«
new light on the accident, ll
The Klkton accident reveal­ foolpioof ns they seemed. New
was established that lightning ed how little is known of the; type* may emerge.
did hit the Pan American behavior of lightning *ndi Nnmeiuus immediate pieplane. Hut FAA experts say it j other rlcctrieul phenomena in Imillions were taken after Elk\ us not shown by what inruns relation to uireruft in (light. ' tnn lo reduce the danger of
this "ignition source'* could
In the .Miami mukc-believe, ignition from external electiihave reached tint jet fuel in 'perhaps the most interesting j cal phenomena. Hut FAA men
this particular instance.
feature of the tests is the ut- feel thul if lightning was the
Lightning nevertheless re­ |tempt to gauge the effect of j culprit In *t December, they
mains a prime sus|K-ct in the simulated lightning on the in -' limy not liuvr the icgl answer
(j—What city u sometime,
Klkton disaster. Except for one t iio r o f wing fuel tanks.
until they probe successfully j referred lo a* "Thr Mislre*.
fuzzy ease involving u TWA | One theory is that ignition the m y.tciir* within thr fuel ! of thr W orld?"
Constellution near Milan, Italy, ! of fuel might come from "in- tank nnd venting system.
i A—Rome, Italy
u few ycura back, this phe­ |leruul airing and sparking.”
nomenon nuver before bus , It is assumed that when lighthern taken so seriously as a ! n.ng hits, it sends n surge of
tlurut to sufety.
I current through the wing's
The make-believe lightning mitul skin, structural meinstrikes in Miami are a key |hers ami related parts. Hut
£ST. 1935
urt o f the federal govern­ these are not to tightly join- j
ment's urgent short • range ed as to provide a eontiuuous
b C t A T ** I A V 7 t
program. Another inquiry in­ flow of i init-iit. If the ruricnl
volves i lu cks on the iclutivu thcirfoie jumps the gups,
safety o f the two kinds of jet dnngcious spaiks may result. '
fuel now used— sometimes in
The "Isboiatory wing" In
114 S o . P a lm etto
mixture.
Miami has its fuel tanks load­

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loan Albania $10 million but
also would build free hydro­
electric plank*, an oil refin­
ery and textile and other fac­
tories. The agreement* form ­
ally were concluded In April.
1959.
Also in April, 1959. Kidd
Castro visited Washington.
"W e are not Communists,"
he said, and he added that
Cuba had no intention of con­
fiscating foreign private in­
dustry. In case of conflict be­
tween East and West, he in­
timated, Cuba would be on
the side of the West.
But soon the cracks began
to show.
In 1959, the Red Chinese
began moving in on the So­
viet Union's Albanian pre­
serve with loan and trade
agreements. By late 1959, Cas­
tro was denouncing the Unit­
ed States as an aggressor.
In I9*i0, Albania openly

I chev's de-Stalinization pro­
j gram. Ifoxha. placed in power
with the aid of Yugoslavia’s
President Tito, joined Red

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Britain spends more on science per
capita than France and West Ger­
many combined.
Actually, the "brain drain" is
quite as much as compliment to the
British standard o f education as it
is to the American standard of liv­
ing. And it is, after all, in the fam­
ily.

No Christian apologizes for his
faith, his salvation, or his Lord. No
one knows the Risen Christ will
hesitate to speak a good word for
Jesus Christ. — Rev. John T. Adams,
Minister, First Methodist Church,
Sanford.

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tually ignored by all other
Communist nations.
In economic and military
field*, punitive measures tak­
en by the United State* and
the Soviet Union against their
small adversaries also were
similar.
Russian expert* were with­
drawn from Albania and satel­
lite nations urged to break
diplomatic relation*. Albania
was expelled from the War­
saw Pact just as Cuba wai
barred from the Organization
of American States and plac­
ed under economic boycott by
the United States.
But sgsln the line broke.
Romanis re-estsblished con­
tact with Albania just as the
United States' allies refused
to join the boycott against
Cubs.
As the world has become
convinced that the nuclear |
stalemate between the U.S.
S.R. and the United States
will prevent a major war.
so too has the monolithic
structure of world commun­
ism and the close ties o f the
Western alliance been w eak -;
coed.
And Use initiative has been
passed to weaker powers.

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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y,
— (NEA) — Foreign aIf aIn
prognostlcatora and crystal
ball gaiera predict further re*
taxation In Eaat-Weat tension
in 1904.
Moscow's "pinpricks"
in
B e r l i n will continue, of
course. There will also be
sporadic coups, “ revolutions"
and “ wars of liberation" in
the usual trouble spots of
Asia, Africa and Latin Amer*
iea.
However, they are not ex*
pected to alter the course of
•vents set In motion by Pres­
ident Kennedy la IMS.
Mounting conflict between
Russia and Red China and the
critical economic situation in
the Communist world will do
much to deter Moscow and
Peiping from embarking on
any military or political ad­
ventures that are likely to
threaten peace.
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Easing O f Tensions Foreseen
nuclear teat ban agreement
charted the beginning of a
atap forward in tha relation*
between the Free World and
tha Soviet bloc. It brought
aome hope to a world in fear
of an atomic conflict.
However, the great tragedy
of the century befell civilised
men when an aataaaln ended
the life of John Kennedy, on*
of the authors of the teat
ban agreement.
But even in tragedy an ca
scntlal truth about America
was revealed to friend and
is
foe
alike:
Democracy
steadfast in the United States.
President Lyndon B. Johnson,
in a few abort weeks,
proven that a free nation pro
vides an able leader for Just
auch tragic contingencies.
While the world greeted the
treaty,
Prealdcnt Kennedy
cautioned: "It is only a first
step . . . A step toward rea
son, a step away from war
, . But it will not cause the
Communists to forego their

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Canal Agency
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TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Th* Canal Authority o f Flor­
ida borrowed fl.5 million from
the Cabinet today for the purehaae o f new right-of-way for
the Crosa Florida Barge CanaL
Th* money, to com* from
th* trustee* of th* Internal
Improvement Fund, will b* re­
paid at thre* p«r cant interest
from land aalaa by tha Canal
Authority after tha canal la
completed.
State conservation director
Randolph Hodges said the full
amount oI money wouldn't ba
needed for a year or more, but
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ambitions or eliminate tha
danger of w ar."
These are also tha views of
President Johnson who pledg*
ed to continue the Kennedy
policies in international af*
fairs.
Communist Cuba will re­
main a m ajor problem far
American foreign p o l l e y .
However, by the end of 1963,
Fidel Caatro's appeal and in­
fluence had substantially di­
minished and ha is expected
to lota more ground In 1964.
Caatro's subversion and ter­
rorism is increasingly stimu­
lating Latin American states
to Join together in an efiort
to curb him. Tbe test will
come in oil-rich Veneiuela,
Cuba's No. 1 target. If all
goes well in Veneiuela be.
tween now and March when
President-elect Leonl takes
office, communism will have
suffered a serious setback in
the Western Hemisphere.
Tbe year 1963 witnessed a
change in the leadership of
three major NATO nations:
President Kennedy, Britain's
Prime Minister Macmillan
and West German Chancellor
Adenauer were succeeded by
Johnson, Home and Erhard.
But the new leaders are ex­
pected to continue the policies
of their predecessors.
To be sure, there is disten­
sion in the North Atlantic Al­
liance. But aa • top Western
diplomat said, "I h e NATO
nations stand solidly together
against communism though
seemlngty divided on how to
cope with peace.”
President Johnson, ■ skilled
negotiator and realistic poli­
tician will meet with French
President DeGauIIe and the
leaders of Wcat Germany,
Italy and Britain in an effort
to iron out differences.
Finally, in 1964, aa in the
p r e v i o u s year, idealistic
young Americans serving in
the Peace Corps will devote
their time, labor and talents
generously for the advance­
ment of human decency and
social and economic progress
in tbe undeveloped nations of
Asia, Africa and Latin Amer­
ica.

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Chartls (Th* Bug) Workman
was released today after 21
years behind hart for tha a l l y
ing o f Prohibition-era policy
kingpin Dutch Bchnlts.
Workman waa serving a life
term and will b* on parole aa
long aa h# lives.
''Charlie Tha Bug" was eonrieted In 1941, nearly six
year* after Schults and thre*
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a stolen money order acbcm
waa found shot to death in
downtown hotel early todaj
police said. Polio* charge
Chester Gray, 40, of Ne
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March 11, *64— Page 3-A 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*

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3 BR., 144 bath home. As­ 3 BR., Fla. Rm., 114 baths, Will p r u n e
READY MIX CONCRETE
sume payments. 322-3433.
322-3790.
cent, heat, alr-cond. $430
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Down, $84 mo. 322-8313.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
GARDENER will cut grass,
cement, rock, pipe,
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S t Johns Realty KEEP cool and refreshed take care plant*. Day, week, sand,
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traps, dry
5. Food
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
operating y o u r
business
monthly ratea, Reasonable.
The Herald win not be re* 6. For Rent
wells. Stepping stones.
t il N. Park Ava. FA 2-8123
from beside this beautiful
322-7225.
From Sanford Exchange iponiible for more than one 6A Special Notices
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
screen-enclosed pool with
incorrect Iniertlon of your ad, 7. Business Rentals
309 Elm Ave.
322-5731
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the
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telephone.
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and reserves the right to re 8. Beach Rentals
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in
Large, Small. Call Bob
Is only one o f the many
vise or reject any advertise­ 9. For Sale or Rent
S IN G E R
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
323-0742.
features, like never touch­
ment from what ordered to 10. Wanted to Rent
overlooking
golf
course.
ROUND
BOBBIN MACHINK
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From Seminole County conform to the policies of thia 11. Real Estate Wanted
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House? Oh, it is a lovely 3- FOR REPAIRS A PAINT­
paper.
Reduced 23%
specifications.
Greenbrlar
12. Real Estate For Sale
ING: Phone 322-5426.
bedroom, 2 bath, with Fla.
Call
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developed
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Rm. and wall-to-wall car­
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Carpets elean easier with the
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Agency,
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Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
GENE CUMBAA
O ffice 204 W . First before insertion. Mon. • Sat 17. Male Help Wanted
FA 2-8074
Ave., 322-4991 today for
noon.
pooer. Only $1 per day. Car*
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
18. Help Wanted
yours.
2 BR. Home, Study, 114
roll’s Furniture.
19. Situations Wanted
Complete tractor work, plowBaths, large Family Rm. In
20. Babysitters
3
BR
FRAME
HOME
l n g , dlielng, cultivating, SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
good neighborhood; lndud
21. Beauty Salons
Outside Patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
R o n c i r x n x n r im n o r *
landicaplng. 322-3790.
lng stove, refrlg., room airM
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22. Build - Paint - Repair
Trees. In th* Country.
Like new Sewlog condition.
conditioner, washing ma
TO WHOM IT MAT CO.VCEIIN: N O T IC E 1.1 h e re b y a lr e n th a t 23. Building Materials
NEED A PICTURE?
$7,000 - TERMS
t am e n a a e e d In b u tln e a e a t
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono*
Nolle* I* h.rabjr Btvon that O
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Call Bill Vincent at
24. Electrical Services
the un4aralgn.it, purtuint to
FURNISHED
grams, etc. Balance now
rifle
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Monthly
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The Sanford Herald
25. Plumbing Services
8 BR, 1 BATH HOME
due: $82.30 o r $7.80 month*
ments $83.30.
Ch.pt*r III.01, Florid* Hta • o f. O vie d o E le c t r ic , an d th a t
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I. D. Portraits, Commarrlal,
26. Radio &amp; Television
Frame Construction
tut*.
will
raslatar w i t h
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
th * C le ric o f t h * C ir c u it
th* Cleric of the Circuit Court Cwoith
Parties A Gatherings,
27. Special Services
$9300 with $300 DOWN
now for Free Home Trial.
lne.
In and for Seminole county, id au. rt.In P eamc ctnoordlea nCc eo u nwtyit. h F l othr*­
Small or Large.
28. Laundry Service
Florida, upon receipt of proof
Liberal trade for old ma*
FA 2-8074
v le lo n e
of
th e
F ic t it io u s
FAST SERVICE
of the publication of thta no­ pNro
ROSA
L.
PA
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TO
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29.
Automobile
Service
chin*. Ph. 322-7461.
a m * H ta tu te a , t o - w lt : Bee
lle*, th* flctlttoua name, toDay 322-2611 . Night 322 0922
Real Eatate Broker
n
IS i.O ) F lo r id a
S ta tu te * 29A. Auto Accessories
wltt CKNTllAI, EI.KCTHEND tl»
FH A - V A HOMES FAHeir.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
under which we ar« angag.d 1)47.
30.
Machinery
Tools
B l» : E d w a r d M. K a e e ll
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
Small gardena plowed with Leas than 1 yr. old. Fully
In builnee* at 11 Fern IMaia
31.
Poultry
•
Live
stock
P
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lla
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F
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11,
"Why th* finger bowls? You people B it with
In th* Cltr *t Far. rark. Flor­ I I . 1)44.
1. 1V4, A 2 BATHS
Roto Tiller, nothing too
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
automatic. This machine
31A. Pets
ida.
your
HANDS?"
amall. 322-3638.
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
enn-ss
AGENCY,
Realtor,
Insuror.
uses twin needles, aews on
That th* party Interacted In
32.
Flowers
Shrubs
•aid buelnea* anterprlie la aa
KHA VA Sales Broker. 2463
buttons, monograms, makea
NOTICE
I
MICH
CONCRETE
PLACING
33. Furniture
followei
S.
Park
Ave.
322-2284,
FlrTITIOI * NAME t.AW
buttonholes and does fancy
L Notices - reraonale
6. For Rent
Low Monthly Payments
Air Flew Dttlqne. Inc.,
A FINISHING
34.
Articles
Tor
Sale
N O T I C E IS HEnEDT O IV
322-2283.
Dated at Maitland, Orana*
atitchei.
Sold new, $379.40.
For
Complete
Information
Specialize
Patios,
Driveways
34-A
Swap
or
Exchange
County, Florida, February j», E S th a t th * u n d e re ly n e d deINCOME TAX SERVICE
Houeetreiler. West lit SL, to
Balance now due, $139.30, or
a ir in g to a n s a e * In huetn *ea 35. Articles Wanted
See Or Call Your
11*4.
Work Guaranteed
LAKE
MAHY,
New
2
BR.,
O. M. Iltrriaoiia
Rlvervlew, turn right
Tubllah Feb. II * Mar. 4. II, t S a n fo rd . S i'n iln o l* C o u n ty ,
pay $7.30 monthly. Liberal
FREE ESTIMATES
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile
F lo r id a , u n d e r th * n am e o f 56. Automobiles - Trucks
FHA - V A
II. lilt .
1311 Paimelto
blocks, across from Kin
trades for your old ma*
S A I I L A C N H E II A M A a t 111 36-A Autos Wanted
HARRIS
CONCRETE
SVC.
balh, set-in grove. New low
322-8^7
322-7948
dergsrten. D. II. School
|* lh
Bt r e c t .
H an fo rd
N O T I C E C .M I E K F I C T I T I O I ■ W e s t
chine. Thla Won’t Last
322-1807
37.
Boats
Motors
price.
Owner.
322-6859.
F lo r id a , In te n d to r e R l a t e r t he
NAM E IT A T IT E
SALES BROKER
craft.
Long! Call now for FREE
TV* W H O M I T M A T C O N C E It V : earns n am e w ith t h * C le r k o f 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Plano Itoitng and Repair
Vacuum Cleaner
NO HOME IS PERFECT!
HOME TRIAL, 322-7468.
N o tic e le h er eby Riven th e ! th * C i r c u it C o u rt o f B * m ln o l*
89. Trailers - Cabanas
t h * underetRned. p u rs u a n t to C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
Rrpalri, parts;
Elactrolui, 2 BR Unfurn. houie. M ml
Tills one is Close! Top condi­ W. L. Harmon — FA 1-4233
Jo h n It . T-o»cb *lt
t h * ' T lc t lt l n u e N am e H le t u t * "
40. Farm Equipment
GUNS. New k Used. Large
fm. St. Johns Bridge on 17
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
322-2420
tion 2 Bedroom, Quality con­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
2363 Park Dr.
C h a p t e r I4 S .0 ), F lo r id a B la t u t e ,
K u * H. L o c r h e lt
selection. Will trade, Alto
82. Call Collect 337-3292
w i l l r e R la te r w it h th * C le r k H U T C H IS O N A N D L K F F L K I l
GE,
etc.
Clcancra
sold,
ex
struction
throughout.
Perm.
Local automobile dealcrt of­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
o f th e C ir c u it C o u r t , In and E d w a r d * llu lld ln R
repali. Tackle sold A re*
Eustii.
DEBAKY: 2 BR., terrazzo
changed.
Free
Pick-up,
1114
Booting, hardwood floors,
f u r H e m ln o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , I ’ o el O ffic e
fer their belt, buya In Herald
D ra w e r II
All Types and Sixes
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
floor*,
elec,
heat,
alr-cond
Park Ave., Sanford, Phono 3 BR. house, Lake Monroe.
upon re c a lp t o f p ro o f o f th * H a n fo rd . F lo r id a
c h a r m i n g Interior, Fla.
classified display ada.
W* Repair and Service
Camp A Gun Shop.
built-in GE kitchen. $17,000
p u b lic a tio n o f t h l* n o t lc t , th * A tto r n * y e fo r O w n e r*
FA
2-4765.
Rm.,
glassed
back
porch,
322-3013.
f lc t lt lo u *
n am e
t o - w lt : A I It P u b lla h M a r. I , 12, 1 ). S I , 1)14
b T 1 N E
W. T. Corbett, Real Eatate
FLO W
D l H T U I l t l ’ TO H H u n d e r C O S -10
garage, fenced yard. All Machinery and Supply Co. RCA Color TV, $300. 108
VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL 2 BR. furnished, ell electric.
668-4791.
w h ic h w e a re e n g ag e d In b u e lfor $9000, $700 Down.
Country Club Drive.
n ra e a t I I K e r n I 'l a i a In the
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
REPAIRS - SALES —
50514 Wylly Ave. 270. mo
C it y o f F e r n I * a r k , F lo r id a .
LOCH
ARBOR
B K M IN O I.E I I I I A T V
ALL MAKES
T h a t th e p a r ty In te re e te d In
Ph. 322-3546.
Fine Watch A Jewelry Repair Small chest type freezer.
■III A II I ) O F A I I J I N T M E A T
3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Custom
"THEMIBHTY MIOGET
Phona 322-2282
■aid b u aln aaa a n te rp r le a la aa
Good condition. 322-3300,
A a lle e o f P w k llr H e n r ie s
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
built Home, just loaded
f o llo w a :
T o w h o m It m a y c o n c e rn :
2 Story house, 214 W. 15th S t,
T H E WANT AD
Air Flaw DailRna, Inc.
110 8. Park
322-3932 CASH SALE! Completely re*
INVESTMENT
A
REALTY
T h * 8*n 4 fft« l* C o u n ty H oard I . E d u ca tio n • In stru ctio n
with
quality
and
space.
An
Ph. 322-4179.
W ill P e th * Je b fe rT e w
Dated at Maitland. Oran.*
o f A d ju e tm r n t
w ill
h old
a
Ideal Large Family home 116 N. PARK AVE. 822-9173 Tractor mowlug A Grading.
cond. appliances. 90 day
County, Florida, February It,
p u b lic h e a r ln s to ro n a ld e r the
1914.
MEN 18 TO 56
FURN. S Bedrm., oak floor*,
warranty on all. 1-Chest
with a realistic price of
p o a a lb lllty o f R r a n llt iR a r e a r
Call TA 2-7621.
l'u b lla h F e b . I f , A M a r. 4. 11,
WE WILL TRAIN YOU
y a rd e r t lia r k v a r ia n c e to th *
masonry home. 1 01k. Weit
type freezer, $100. 1-Uprlght
$21,000, with good terms
II. IM4.
Z o n in g lle g u la t lo n a a * re q u e a t* To operate or repair Heavy
PROFITABLE
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then 1
con-:*
freezer, $100. 1-Frigidelr*
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
available! If you appre­
rd b y P r a l r la
Lake
ll a p t l i t
Equipment—Bulldozer, Mo
blk. South on Eait St. to
C h u rc h on Ih * f o llo w in g dee
washer, $75. 2-Maytag wash­
ciate Quality, see this Fine
NURSERY
crlb e d p r o p e r t y : H e * 1*4 ) ft
torgrader, Scraper, Crane
Vincent Dr. I d 4-0214.
A U T O G LASS
ers, $65 ea. 2-Westlnghouso
Home today!
E and 710 ft H o f N ' i poet
It Pays
Dragline. Earn $180 per wk.
Spacemate wethers, $45 ea.
ru n N I I * f t K IS * f t R to
IN
S
T
A
L
L
E
D
2
Rms.,
furn.
$33
incl.
water,
BUSINESS
It ld R *
H oad.
N W e r ly
a lo n e
up after training here in the
1-Hotpolnt washer, $50. !•
To Use
Senkorik
Glass
end
Paint
ro a d to beg In S e c tio n 1 S - IIH
elec. No pete. Ph. 322 8018
Southeast.
NOT H o m s
Friglilare refrigerator, $43.
JO E .
Company
FOR fiALE
Study. Mutt train S wka ROOM, Pvt. family. Gentle
P u lille h e a r ln r w i l l b * h eld
Dick1* Appliance Service,
1901 S. Park
322-3232
219
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-4922
The H E R A L D
In th * C o u n ty C o m m le e lo n e r*
110 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
own expenie. Terms avail
Nltaa: 322 9971-3031 or 2241
man preferred. 222
Hoorn. C o u rt H o u ee, H an fo rd .
Imagine a business yon and COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
able. Worldwide placement
F lo r id a , on M a rc h
1*.
1)14
W a n t Ads.
your spouse can operate to Free Inspection, estimates, Drums, ex. cond., $25 down,
2 Bedroom Duplex, fully furn. 3 HR., 1 Bath House. Modest
a t 7:10 P . M. o r aa lo o n th e r e ­
STATE k VA APPROVED
a f t e r a * p o a e lh l*.
assume payment* of $11.18
gethcr. This la HI Home,
down
pymt.
Low
mo
pymt.
382
Church
St.,
Longwood
full information lend
pickup, delivery. Recoring
H e m ln o l* C o u n ty H o a rd o f For
mo. 322-0747 after 0.
Real Eatate and Inventory
lot N. Edgcmon Ave., No
Call 83« 3816.
A d ju s tm e n t
name, addreie, age, phone,
A repairs discounted.
SID E G L A N C E S
By Galbraith
Hy l l a l A . C o lb e rt, C h a ir ­
must sell. Would consider
Orlando. Ph. 322 3333. No
houre home.
211M E. 3rd.
322-3443
1862 SINGER
m an
3 Bedroom, lt t Bath house,
lease to proper party. Price
qualifying.
National School of Heavy
rublleti March 11, 1114.
Drop-In Bobbin. Makea but*
furn.
or
unfurn.
838-1311,
Auto
Olaaa,
C D R -tl
including everything is —
Equipment
tonholea, aews on buttons.
WEEKEND cottage, l^mon
Casselberry.
A Sea* Cavers
$40,ooo. Term i can be ar
Bob M, Sanford Herald
AHA EflTHEM ENT FOR RID*
Zigzags and monograms.
Bluff, furnlihrd. 322-3631,
ranged.
Th* Hoard of Public Inatruc
A U T O G L A SS &amp;
S BR Unfurn. house, kit.
Pay off balance o f $54 or
tlon for Hemlnol* County, 6. For Rent
equlpt., Military personnel. 2 BR. CB house. $87 month
$7 monthly. Ph. 322-8411.
Florid* will r*c*lv* bid* for
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker S E A T CO V E R CO.
complete. Ph. 822-7440.
th* furnlahlng of alt tabor,
$10 mo. Pb. 328-2388.
804
W.
lad
SI.
FA
MOtt
malarial*, equipment and **r- 1 BR Houeetreiler furn. Ph.
Hoariag Alda, like new. Will
122-6347 For Appointment
vice* required for th* oonatrue
3221187.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
8 BR., unfurnished bouse. Pb. Executive type euitom-buUt
sacrifice. Ph. 222-7434.
lion of
home. 2 BR., 2 bath, Fla.
222-1338.
nviRHo II Hi If a cn o o L a * . Clean apt. Adults only. No
32.
Flowers
•
Shrubs
MAR. 5PKC. Ladies’ tennis
dlllena, Hemlnol* C o u n t y ,
room, with while terrazzo 15. lIuHlneu Opportunity
pete. 222-MOT.
Florida, roml.tlng of a twoBrand new efficiency apt.,
ahoea, Reg. $2.99, Now $1.99,
floors.
A
dream
kitchen
BLOOMING
Roaea
on
Chero­
cl.teeroom eddltloni and
SMALL Office apace suitable
carporte. $60. mo. 322-3604.
Army-Navy Surplus.
with dishwasher and disCRUOMS ACADKRT Addl. NICK, large, furn. 2 Bdrm.
kee
etoek.
All
ether
kinds
for repair (hop, Lake Mary
«)■■■, Hemlnol* County, Florpoial, fruit trees. In an
apt.
1700
Magnolia.
$18.
e
f
Nursery
ehrubbery
and
f
BR.
house,
kit
equipped,
l
l
’*
TVs. $10 up. 700 W. 9th,
Alr-cond. S28-I18S.
Id*, eonalatlng o f a Mud*
area of beautifully kept
288-1831.
trees.
llulldlnR, and Ml*e*llaaaou*|
$78. 222 3303.
Pb. 828 9792.
and
home*, within walking dla 19. Situation* Wanted
Gray Shadows Nuraery
LAKE MAIIV Rt.EMRNTARY Lg. 8 Bit, down furn. apt. 1 BR. furn. cottage. Adults
lance of shopping renter
I Chests, single A double
B Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
BC'lloni, Addlllena, Bemlnol*
Ironing,
at
homo.
322-7791.
Water
Furn.
$88.
322-8784.
only. 322-1187.
and school*. 822-3863 evan
bed*/ crib: Maple. Walnut
County, Florida, contlitlns
of three-clii.room and Lib­
ings, 322-7480 days.
33. F s r s lt u r e
3-ps.
bedroom. Chrome din*
Day
work.
311-0313.
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
rary Addition.
etta, 8 high chairs. GE dry.
On* hid for th* Mmhlntd
oeuple, lights k water Inel. BY OWNER, 8 bedroom, lt t
WANTED
reliable
couple
to
DAY WORK: 811 3766.
p ro ject*
(halt b* aubmllUd
er. Reasonable. 322 6409,
$43. 221-7399.
taka up aeathly payment*
bath home. One bedroom
and wilt ho received Until 1tCS
S B R IN O L B CO W N TT
pm . Thursday, April I, 1114,
B O A R D O P A D 4 V IT M R N T
at $13.38 oa $ complete Almost new Band Saw. Ph.
ha* separata entrance, can Ironing in my home. 3218238
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
at th* Hchool Administration
Bailee *e Fefelle Maorto*
room* ot furniture, call
322-3686.
be rented for Income. Will
l l ul l dl nR,
Comm*r*l*l S t r**t, T* whom II mar aonaariu
borhood. Ph. 322-1482, 8-3:30.
Work wanted. 322-7033.
Sanford. Florida, at Whloh
The B*mla*le Caqatr 8aa»4
TB
$-1111,
Caeealberry,
col­
Usde
for
smaller
p
ilo
t.
122 4301 other time*.
tlm* and ptar* th* hid* Wilt •I Adjuetmiat wilt
will .1kali a
35. A r t id o x W o n te d
lect.
Shown hy appointment. Call SLIPCOVERS mad* to order,
b* publicly opened and r**d eukli* heart** U c*Rilder tbe
aloud
FA 2 8846.
tmailhllltr el artntlna f»r- I BR. Furn. Duplex. Avail­
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. WANTEDI Citrus fruit. Largo
Contract document* conalat mission to Install and operate
able Mir. 1st. 14th Ave.
or small amounts, Bondad
of three seta of plan* and on* a ••■rase treatment plant and
Quick
Service
With
tbe
$0, H ah yaittera
Longwood, 8 ml. from N.A.
&gt;et of specification*. Unwind* a water plant aa rtquaatad by
Fruit Buyer, Ph. Lot Mans,
Caeh.
SUPER
TRADING
and ipeoltlcatlone may he ob­ R. X. Carrlian, Jr., lor I’ hlllp
S. Ph. 838 3298.
field. FA 1-4144
BABYSITTING M my borne.
POST. FA 3-0*77.
tained for the thre* yrojeeta Bareudt, an the loliewlat SeaProperty Management
by deposltlna III oo with Ih* crlbed praptrtyi B*jr *t th* W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
222-2274.
Architect. John A. Burton IV, NW ear of th* 0X14 *1 »h*
For the b lu est selection of 8S. Automobile* « Track*
&amp; Hales Broker
Rooms private baths, 114
Fourth Floor, Hanford Allen- HWU nf Section tl-SIH-Jir
$1.
Beauty
nearly new and used furni­
la llonk llulldlnR, Hanford From **ld point •! beginning
BUYING A m ew ar
W, First St.
ture, ae* Noll’* Furniture
Florida, for the flrat a*l of proceed In in B'*rly direction
USED CAR?
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
**l th ou g h t It W M MMMthlng Ilk* B in go!*
document* obtained. Huch de­ ■Ions the North boundary tin* FURN. Apt. 2300 Melkmvillo.
Brokerage in Casselberry
FINANCE IT WITH US
posit will be refunded In full of **ld Sl£t4 of a w n *1 B**Open 7 a m. by appt. Also
Offcra for your selection
oa 17-88. Open 9 days $ to 8.
to *aeh pefion who r*lurn* tt*a VI. Isr » dtltanc* *1 t i l l
♦ Low Interest Rato*
evening*. S Senior atyllati.
th*** Beautiful t , I, A 4
th* document* In goo* eondt ft to • petit, laid paint Se­ rURN. Apt. 800 Park Ave.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
103 8. Oak. 132-8743.
Bedroom
ine
th*
NX
oor
*1
ante
ax
1
4
tlon
within
I*
day*
*ft*r
th*
F
R
E
E
E
S
T
I
M
A
T
E
B E R R Y 'S W O R L D
hid openlnRi with exception ■■ of BW'i of Saetlen III thine* 4 BR., 2 Bath .........$148 mo.
FLORIDA
STATE BANS
noted below. Additional **t* deflecting to th* right pro­ 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
Special By Popular Demand Upholetarlog.A Mattress ren­
ovating.
New
A
Used
Furni­
may he obtained at th* rnst ceed along the X boundary
'37 Plymouth 4-dr., radio A
Our Budget Wav* 8p«e. $0.95
of 124*0 fur all projact*. line ot a*Id SKI* el 8W'» of 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . f 33 mo.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
heater, good Urea, runs
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
which I* half refundable. (Jen- Hectlon 11 la ■ Heily direct­
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
eral Contractor* securing do­ ion for * dlitene* of SZt.tt It
good. $180. 322-1330 c a t 239
aih Palmetto Ave. 822-0834
cument* end not submitting lo • pti thine* deflecting to
FA 2-9U7,
M p.m.
proposal thill be refunded one- th* right pr*e**4 lo a W’erly
■a
half th* deposit upon return direction for o dlattneo of FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha Priced From $6,750 25. Plumblar torrkm
Used
furniture,
appliances,
37. Boat* • Motor*
of documents In good condi­ 124.14 It to ■ pt. eeld pt be­
tools,
etc.
Bought
«
Sold.
Down
Payments
ing In th* W l.uundery lino of
PLUMBING
tion.
RENT A BED
A certified check or hank ■aid HK'i of HW'i of Hectlon
Larry'* Mart 315 Sanford
Contracting Repairs
A s Low A s $100
Gateway To Tho Waterway
draft, payable to th* Hoard of II; thence deflecUns to tho RoP.away, Hospital A Baby
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
FREE ESTIMATES
Public Instruction for Semi­ rlfht proceed In o N'orly dir­
Kobson Sporting Good*
Redi.
Monthly
Payments
ection
along
th*
W
boundary
nole County. Florida; V. 8.
R. L. HARVEY
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
By Day, Week, or Month
34. Articles For Bolt
(lovernment llond*, or a sat­ lln* of aild HEti «f *W 14 of
304
Sanford
Ave.
FA
3-3313
From $43.50
isfactory bid bond *i*cut*d by a**tlo* 11 for a distance of Ph. FA 2-Sill l i t W. let St.
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-SM1
4)7.14
ft
to
th*
FOB.
A
l*o
the bidder and arceptahla surePOWER MOWER, r«*L $15.
To mak* the &gt;&gt;c*t home
t7 . Special S ervices
tie* In Jh amount equal to th* WW of Ih* BW14 of Ih* CARROLL'S FURNITURE
LIKE NEW 3 hp. Johnson
Pb. 222-7401.
buy, see the
five per rent of th* hid ahsll HUU of Mid Hectlon II. Twp
Outboard motor. $79. Call
he submitted with each bid. Sta, Hg IIK. Bemlnol* County, FURN. Apt. Close la. Jimmie
Need a Painter? 322 3080.
V A - FH A
1-Smith Coroea S t a n d a r d
Tb* aucreeaful bidder will Fin.
323-0388 after 3 p m .
Cowan. 322-4013.
Th*
lewarag*
Treatment
b* required to furalah and pay
Typewriter. $IPJ0, Royals;
SHEAFER'S
Appointed
for satisfactory performance Plant will be located on I&gt;ot
R. C. Allen; Underwoods, 19' Crosby Runabout, 10 hp
CLOCK A WATCH REPAIR
and payment bond or bond* If, lllock H of Hound Lab* CLEAN, 4-Rm. 811 Park.
Property
Johnson Elec, atart, Gator
from $48.95 up.
Attention le railed to th* feet Batntea and Ih* Water IT*nl
All types cloeks A watches
that not leu than th* min­ will b* located on n parcel of if. For Hole or Rent
Tilt Trlr. Exc. cond. 10*3.
Powell's
Office
Supply
Co.
repaired.
Pick
up
A
deliv­
M
anagem
ent
&amp;
imum salaries and wage* a* land Immediately to th* Kaot
Leaving, emergency. Call
117 S. Magnolia Ave.
ery.
s*t forth In th* aperlfleatlon* of Lot 1, Hlork A. Hound leak* CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Sales Broker
must b* paid on thl* project. E*t*tee, mor* particularly des­
122-5941
328-8811.
111M
Elm
I22-3MI
LAKECall
a
v
o
n
I
n
g
a
Tb* lloard el Publl* Inatruc. cribed •■ follow*, te-wlt: Ha222-1397.
n at NX cor Lot 1. Block
tlon for Bemlnol* County,
Florid*. r**trv*a th* rlBbl to A. Ilound Lab* Katataa. n* r*.
reject any and/or *11 bid* or corded In I'.U. 14. Fa- 7. run I BR. house Inquire 917 Cata­
to waive any Infonnalltl** In X l** ft. H 1*1.14 ft. p*rall*l
Office FA 2-2118
lina Driva.
the bidding. No bid shall be lo th* K tin* of but 1. lllock
Night FA 24448
withdrawn lor a period of A. W IM ft to K lln* of **ld
S &amp; H
Mnat sell Lakefront (IS# f t frontage) 9 ream hone.
fifteen (III d*y» subsequent Ilound l^k* Ketnt** tbenc* N 12. Real Estate For Sale
823 0788
to th* opvnlna of bide with­ ■long K line to beginning.
9 fall til* bath* — hnlll-la alls bath, 8 acmaed perckaa.
L
A
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N
D
E
R
A
M
A
SU4
Park
Dr.
Saafari.
Fla.
out the content of Ih* Beard.
Public hegilng will b* held
Self contained gueet apt. Garage with nverhesd door.
J. II. WltHlIIT. JR.
In tb* County Commlealonera
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
GUs $ KncUt#4
Chairman, Hoard of Pub­ Hoorn. Court llou**. Hanford.
Tropica! entrance ronrt. Large terrace 98x31 f t , with
3rd
A
Park
Ava.
Clean
and
Caafertabla
$100 DOWN
lic Instruction for Marol- Florida, un March IS.. 1)44 at
barbecue
facing lake. Electric radiant knot. ■***• far*
Phone 322 3841
nul* County, Florida
$45 MONTH
_:ie F. M. or *■ soon thereLB. CAPACITY f t e
alaklags. Wall-to-wall earptiiag. Beoatlfatly lead,
It. T. Mllwe*
nfMr »* poeelble.
8 • lledrooai
WASHERS
*•
Hsmlnol* County Suparlataa*
Bemlnol* County Board of
aespod. Fruit tree*. Maay other eatatending features.
CUSTOM REALTY
dent of Public Inatraatloa and
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Adjuetmeit
"Horn long art wt goln’ to lot Castro taunt *s. th t . . .
111
W
.
87th
ST.
WM a*H at mach below coastraetlan root. $8$,$S4, Open
Ea-l‘fflclo Hecrstary to tb*
WINTER PARK
By lint A. Colbert, Chair­
Realtor
Hoard or Public Instmetlea
man
Ha's bean in that shownr lot two hour$r
for
las portion. Clamant Ava. P. O. Max 91S, Lake
Corner
Lee
R4.
an4
17-81
Sne
A
Herb
Leer
belt.
Raymond Luadqulst, Aaae.
Publish Mar. 4’ , II, SI, 1)11 Publish March 11, 1444
Phone 444-0111
Owner*
Mary. Phone 122-4484.
UDS-ll
CLHJ4
FA 2-3S81 Atlantic Baok Bldg-

S W E E T IE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

322-5612

425-5938

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VAH-11 Returns
From Caribbean
Heavy Attack
Squadron
Eleven today la home at the
8anford Naval Air 8tation
after 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 NAS San*
ford Saturday. V A IM 1 aup*
port penonnel arrived Sun*
day via bua after 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.
llte cruises also aerved as
• warm-up for V A H -ll'a
seven-month deployment to
the Mediterranean s c h e d u le d
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 flight
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 flight 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
City 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 for 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 Week" In
Oviedo, approved a resolu­
tion commending Dr. Ed­
ward W, Stoner for action
In obtaining Improved tele­
phone service for the city,
named Councilman
Robert
Ward and T. L. Lingo as a
building committee and rec­
ognised Oviedo High School
students who will occupy
city governmental seats at
tha April d Council meeting.

Exiles Pledge
Battle In Cuba
By May 20
MIAMI (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.
Hie Junta, lod by former
Cuban public works minister
Manolo 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. (UP1) 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
removed Vlcki’a left eye to
prevent the spread o f canoar
which had claimed her right
eye 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
Jwt aald, 'Fix ay

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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 for 10
days, and if the loser did not
call for 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.
•

•

•

If constituents consider be­
ing a member of the County
Commission a raying proposi­
tion, forget it. Recently a pair
o f commissioners attended a
commission confab until after
midnight. They dashed home,
grabbed a few hours rest and
left shortly after dawn for
the meeting in Jacksonville
with the port authority there.
•

•

•

Athletic D i r e c t o r Fred
Canas o f Seminole High an­
nounced this morning that the
Metro Conference Golf Tourn­
ament will be held at San­
ford's Mayfair Country Club
Apr. 10. Ganas reported that
conference officials asked to
hold the tourney here because
they like the course.
s e e
Seminole High's seniors will
be on the march this weekend
. . . selling tickets for their
annual movie to raise funds
for class functions during the
balance o f the school year.
The film will be "Captain
Newman, M. I).,” starring
Gegory Peck. It'll be shown
March 22-25 at the Ritz, com­
pliments o f
Munuger Iiill
Lovelace.
e e e
Sunfonl Civitans are going
"T V ” and will present a “ re­
peat” performance o f their
fruit cake sale last Christmas
. . . only thla'11 be for Easter.
Club officials said they decid­
ed to repeat the snle by "pop­
ular demund.” Cakes will be
available within a few days at
Handy, Thriftway and Tip
Top stores.
e e e
The Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce is receiving
the usual inquiries and com­
plaints from irate homeown­
ers who have purchased out­
right or contracted for goods
and services from door to
door solicitors or by phone
from firms they didn't know.
Tho Chamber repeats that
local merchants ran supply
the same goods and services
. . . the kind you can depend
upon. Don’t buy from anyone
you don’t know. It’s best to
even refuse to discuss a trans­
action by phone unless you
recognize the Individual or the
firm they represent.
• e •
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, one
o f Sanford's pioneer residents,
said that sometime ago it was
suggested that Sanford adopt
a slogan—"See Florida from
Sanford." Mrs. W i l l i a m s
doesn't feel that a change
should be made to include a
reference tothe port.

• • •
Sanford's Mayor A. L. Wil­
son got o ff to a bad start the
other day. Let's let the mayor
tell It: " I went to the hospiUl
to visit a friend. He already
had two visitors, so I left. I
stopped at the store and step­
ping o ff the curb I wrenched
myback. Then
getting Into
my car I sat on my haL"
Wliat the mayor didn't say,
however, was that he had a
dilly o f a City Commission
meeting that night.
•
e •
County
Commissioners
swelled a little bit this week
when they heard the glowing
report from the state Inspec­
ts r on conditions at the county
jail. The review prubably topped any of Its kind In the

l Hanford son. Judge Kan; who retired Feb. 15 as
ge of the Second District
irt of Appeals in l-akeland,
i been replaced by C. O. Anws Jr., son of former Senr Andrews o f Florida. The
r magistrate was appointed
Gov Uryant and sworn in

Zip Code 32771

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United Press International
The worst floods since
World War II spread devast­
ation from Pennsylvania to
Illinois today and the list of
homeless topped the 47,000
mark.
Authorities feared that be­

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
of the homeless in I’ ennsyl

m wA.

Plane Checks
Reported Cuban
Boat Gunfire

vania ranged aa high as 20,000, half o f them along the
WEATHER: Partly cloudy throuRh Friday; hijth today 73-85; low tonight in 60s.
writ branch o f the Susque­
hanna River. Indiana listed
VOL. 56
United Press Lenj-eti Wire
IVtublished IU08
THURS., MARCH 12, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 145
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 for at
lenst 23 deaths. The latest
were a Kansas father and
son whose light plane crash­
ed during a snow storm at
CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn. Kankakee, III,
(UPI) — Teamsters President
Hy Fred Van Pelt
The water rolled 10 feet
James R. Hoffs today was
Fred (Bud) Dickinson, the
deep
through
downtown
sentenced to 8 years in fed­
street* In New Martinsville,
former state senator from
eral prison for try ing to bribe
W. Va., and the town of 4r
West Palm Reach, moved into
a jury that heard conspiracy
000 waa isolated. Nurse*
clurges against him.
Seminole County Wednesday
were being shuttled to hos­
evening
in
his campaign
He also was fined $10,000.
pitals by boat.
Federal District J u d g e
against five other Democrats
Pennsylvania's Gov. Wil­
Frank Wilson handed down
for the party nomination for
liam Scranton declared a
the sentence In the small
governor.
state of "extreme emergen­
oak-paneled courtroom whore
CANDI FONDER, "Miss Seminole County” cur­
Starting o ff with an old
cy” at l-ock Haven and Renthe
51-year-ohl
labor
leader
rently, is the star of a motion picture, "Color • ovo, P*.
a t y 1 e political campaign,
and three others were found
Mo Red,” just completed nt Snrnsotn and to lie
wnlking up and down SanLouisville, Ky„ resident*
guilty last week following a
released In July by Box Office Spectaculars,
ford's
dow'ntown streets,
watched the Ohio River edga
marathon
seven-week
trial.
Chicago. Featured with Miss Condor, dmijfhter
shaking hands, and otherwise
toward the thlnl highest
Ho.'fa stood before Wilson
of Cdr. and Mrs. Thomas Condor, SNAS, is Je­
greeting possible voters in his
flood crest of the century.
with his hands resting on the
rome Eden. Cnndi was featured in another
behalf, Dickinson wound up
The crest is due Friday, Gov.
speaker's lectern in front of
movie, "Two Thousand Maniacs," with Eden,
with a street corner rally at
Edward T. Breathitt asked
WEST PALM Bench’d former Sen. Fred (Bud) Dickinnon, Democratic
the bench.
filmed last October at St. Cloud, and to he re­
First and Magnolia.
President Johnson to declare
trubernutoriid candidate, expounded liis cause as to why ho should be
Wilson delivered a sharp
leased in June.
(Herald Photo)
Dickinson, In his street
30 Kentucky counties disast­
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
er areas.
noon at First and Magnolia. Ho is pictured hero with Gen. J. C. Hutchison
the Teamsters' boss had told
with an amplifier system
Shcpardsvillc, K y„ report­
(left), his Seminole County campaign nmnaKor, and Randall Chase
the Judge: "I stand here to­
from a special campaign bus,
ed 7 feet o f water from the
(riRht), his local county campaign treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
day and atate 1 am innocent."
••
promised Seminole C o u n t y
flooding Salt River In the
“ You stand here convicted.
more roads, a citrua Improve­
city’* business district.
. . of tampering with the
ment program, an especial ef­
N e a r freexing tempera­
very soul of this nation . . .
fort to bring state aid to the
ture* added to the mliery of
the very foundation . . . the
new atate university In Or­
the refugees and light snow
very basis of civilization of
ange County at the Seminole
d u s t e d tha northernmost
itself,’ ’ Wilson said.
County line.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) parts of the flood area.
“ Everything we call civili­
Later in the evening, at the
zation depends on the proper The Public Utilities Commis­
MIAMI ( U P I ) - T h e Coast Zanesville, Ohio, had 3 in­
sion ordered the Florida East
Cr.pri Restaurant, Dickinson
administration of justice."
Guard sent a plane today to ches of snow, most o f it In
S|ioke to • group expanded
single hour.
Hoffa had said "that when Coast Railroad today to boost check
unconfirmed
reports
from an expected 30 local
The excrclso Involved elm- the evidence is lifted calmly ill rales on shipments of soft that Cuban fishing boats were
The Navy today announced
leaders to 50. These were local
Registration o f potential that Heavy Attack Squadron uiuted atomic ".strikes” on and cooly" it will show that crushed rock.
firing cannon In International
men who are to aupport the voters in South Seminole Nine won a meek nuclear three Florida training tar­ he Is Innocent.
waters of the Atlantic about
former 8cnator in his cam­ i County by deputized com- bombing exercise conducted gets, including /the city of
Hoffa was convicted of two
CO mllci east-northeast of Mi­
paign for governor. Among
j mltteemcn and committee- at the Hanford Naval Air Sta­ Juckscnville, by Sanford's A-5 counts of a federal indict­ AVON PARK (UPI) - The ami.
them were local office hold­
Citrus Commission
tion yesterday at n warm-up Vigilantes and A-3H Skywar- ment of attempting to bribe a Florida
The report was contained In
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 has launched an advertising
a
radio message from the
inole
County
Democratic
Wo­
business leaders.
Two men were rescued let*
craft flown by Heavy Attack 1942 which was hearing a con­ campaign designed lo make Ilrlllsh freighter Madam Eliz­
ing Derby, Murch 10-21.
Dickinson “ lost" his hearers men’s Club, hns been sched­
spiracy
case
against
him.
He
-agora
put
down
their
Wing
One's
six
squadrons.
this
morning after their boat
Results were withheld yes­
abeth at t:55 a.m.
ill talking o f the homestead uled for the next 10 days,
i pop and pick up an
capsized wnlle they wera
VAII-U'a victory was pared faced a maximum of 10 years
terday following the Bomber
according
to
Mrs.
Zetta
Mor­
Tha Coail Guard dispatched
exemption a c t Several who
in prison tad $10,000 flat,
orange.
fishing In choppy Lake Mon­
Stream, aa the exercise was by an A-3B piloted by Com­
a t amphibian shortly after. roe. .
wera In the audience Wednes­ rison, county Democratic ex­
Hotf* *
' ...
-J
manding
Oft)&gt;»s
.
Cda.Jamtr*
(
**
enlled, pending arbitration rn
ecutive
committee
chsliman
10
a.m.
Id
the
area.
The
Unti­
day night said today tiiey did
on each count- Batch® o ^ T T ’'
Saved were Jack Hopkint,
I
Shipman.
The-bomb
drnjJi*
**
several
close
finishes.
ed State* Agency alto con­
run consecutively
not understand just what A door-to-door canvass will
NEW YORK &lt;UM) 1- Jan tacted British authorities at 43, of 136 Tangerine Street,
were performed I f M . Hill
—an
&lt;
$
flood
(Loot
oa
*
06)1
Dickinson was trying to say— lie made In some areas.
Maitland, and Glenn Collina,
musician
Louis
(Satchmo)
Mnlirzowiiki, bombardler-n*
Bimini In the Bahamas, 50
The schedule:
count.
whether the present exemp­
29, of 1090 Louise Drive, Win­
Armstrong, undergoing treat
vlgator,
and
assisted
by
third
Forest City • Christian­
Each of Hoffa'i three co-de­ ment here for a heart ail­ miles east of Miami, and ter Park.
tion of $5,000 on homestead
riewman James D. Miller, a
fendants were sentenced to ment, was reported In satis- asked for their assistance.
propertiea should be reduced sen's Motors, March 17-18Tho men told city pollca
first class jet mechanic.
The Madam Elizabeth ra­
three years in prison.
or enlarged. Ho did point out 10, 7 to 0 p.m.; Forest City
they were fishing about 400
factory condition today at
It
was
the
squadron's
Sporting
Center,
every
dty
dioed
that
“
three
or
four"
They were former Nashville
that one county would be used
yards from the south shore of
fourth victory In tha five local president Ewing King, Beth-lsracl Hospital.
Cuban fishing boats were
us an example in his planned (except S u n d a y ) through
the lake when the winds kick­
periodic ermpetitions in which Detroit
"firing In the area" about 30
Teamsters
official
piogrum o f revising home- March 21, noon to 7 p.m.
ed up, flipped their boat and
it
has
participated
since
June
miles
northeast
of
niininl,
the
Fern 1’ark • I'uhlix, Sem­
Larry Campbell, and Nash
stcud exemption.
tossed them in the water.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) ltir,2.
Coast Guard suid.
vlllc Negro handyman Thom
He “ spoke kindly” of his inole Plaza, March 13 and
They started to swim far
Law yers' for Joseph Clyde
The Cuban Imals apparently
Following Heavy Nine In as Ewing Parks.
20,
5
to
7
p.m.;
March
14
Democratic opponents except
Anislcr, one of Ihe three men were not firing at the freight­ shore, the fishermen said,
sqm Iron standings
were
that he renewed his feud with ami 21, 4 to 0 p m .; March
and were about 100 yards out
comieled In the Frank Si­
er, a Coast Guard spokesman
VAII-11's Detachment Eight,
Mayor
Haydon Rums, o f 17-18, 5 to 7 p.m., and March
when their cries were heard
natra Jr. kidnaping case, filed said.
VAN II. VAH-3, VAII-5 and
Jacksonville. Thes two have 10, 2 to 8 p.m.; Mrs. Lil­
by two oilier fishermen work­
an appeal lo his conviction
Severs, 4 00
Lillian
V A II-l.
ing their trotlines.
been accepted by political lian
Wednesday, alleging 37 errora
W e d n e s d a y ’ s Bomber
The rescuers were identified
news reporter* throughout the Drive, at Fern Park post o f­
during his federal trial.
St ream wi i s similar to one
as Charles Oglesby, 17, and
state of Florida as the leading fice, March 13, 0 to 4 p.m.;
which
will
be
conducted
his brother, Wallace, 14, both
contenders for the Democratic March 14, Cornctt'a drug
An estimated 5,000 persons
Tliur lay, March
ll&gt;, the
nomination for g o v e r n o r , store; March 20, South Sem­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Broken water pipes under of Edward Higgins Terrace.
fourth day o f next week'* arc expected at Lake Golden (U PI) — Defense Secretary
The brothers maneuvered
which is tantamount to elec­ inole Bank, during banking
tha asphalt basketball rourt
March 21 when Navy men
hours,
or
call
any
day
for
Bombing Derby.
tion in the November general
Robert S. McNamara today- Claused Inconvenience to both Iheir boat to the struggling
an appointment and she will
All told 18 aircraft flew in and their families will be wound up his inspection tour (ho students and stuff nt men, hauled them Into the
election.
cull
at
the
residence.
HILL
YORK
the
competitions, in which honored at the annual Navy of the Vietnamese guerrilla South Seminole Junior High boat and took them ashore.
Senator Dickinson “ hopped
Altamonte
Springs
•
Wil­
flight crews drop|ied small Appreciation Day.
Hopkins and Collins said
or." Rums for his stand that
war and prepared a report School Wednesday.
The program is being ar­
liam
I'.
Medcalf,
103
Haltsdummy
practice bombs cn
they lost considerable fishing
the U. S. Supreme Court
to give President Johnson on
Students
were
unable
to
training targets nt Marque­ ranged by Sanford-Seminole his return to Washington.
should decide the congression­ way Drive, March 10-20, 7
get drinking water, use rest equipment, but salvaged their
Jaycees and the Seminole
to
0
p.m.;
Hull
way
Express
sas Keys uud Lake eGorge,
al reapportionment program
rooms
faellilies or take boat which was towed behind
County
Chamber
of
Com
then mude an electronicallyfor Florida. Dickinson con­ Agency, March 13 and 20, 2
showers
after
thu water wus tho rescue cralt.
merce. It will follow presen
scored bombing run on Jack­
tended that it should be to 5 |i.m.; March 14 and 21,
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
shut o ff just M-fore noon.
lation of awards for the 10th
sonville,
Ally. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Piipcr plates were used in Citrus Record
“ strictly a home (state) busi­ noon to 5 p.m.
Annual Bombing Derby.
Tunglewood
•
1831
Ivy
In tire meantime, a heavy
ness."
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Jaycee President Jim Smith is inclined toward accepting the lunchroom us there wus
flight schedule is art tap fur reports plans underway for t h e Democratic nomination no wuter available for dish­ Agriculture C c m m l s i t o n e r
"The citrus Industry Is the Lane, March 15, 10, 18 and
22,
8
to
10
p.m.
girnt o f Florida agriculture
Doyle Conner said Wednesday
Bill York, Rolling Hills the Sanford uirtneri today as the party. The committees arc lor vice president If President washing.
After March 23, registra­
and as governor I would give
The pipe was repulred and production of registered citrus
building contractor for the they enter the final training headed by Fred Wilson, pro­ Johnson asks him lo run,
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 service bss lieen restored at nursery trees In Florida hit
office of Mrs. Camilla Bruce,
omy my undivided and con­
the school today.
a record 2,506,213 In 1933,
as a Democratic candidate weapons meet staged each Skates and Jim Wade a i co- today.
aupervisor o f
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
ATHENS, Grccco (UPI) A weapons 1-i.iding com­ event of its kind we’ ve ever
A proven spokesman in the
A resident of Florida for
citrus behalf as the founder of
18 years, York served 4ti petition beginning nt 7 a m. staged," Smith said. He add An estimated one million per­
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
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
so make it very clear here and
ber of 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
NOW ONLY
now that a* governor I would
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
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
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
not, cannot, and must not hap- a result of anti-American Seminole County, they have where thousands o f visitors
demonstrations by Cambod­ four daughters.
officials
will join with local
pen."
from all ovrr tie nation will
RlaekwalL
„ V
v*
Ona o f his first tusks as ians Wednesday.
ilus tax 41
York said that “ I am in­ see demonstrations o f recon­ and county groups In observ­ Cool Maine, Cool
(reap. Tire
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
The British Embassy suffer­ terested in the safety and naissance techniques, bomb- ing the annual Navy Appre
go\cmor would be to collect
Whitewalls $|
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.
S more. 730x14,
this morning to the U. S.
Industry and s c i e n c e to of young demonstrators at­ South Seminole County. It is carrier airmanship.
800al4,
Weather
Ilurcau,
excluding
tacked
the
buildings.
850x14,
further the cause of “ . . .
my Intent, if elected, to mete
As an added Utractiun, fa­
Alaska
and
Hawaii,
was
8
No injuries were reported justice fairly and impartial­
000x14,
one o f Florida’* three giants
mous test pilot Bob Hoover
050x14.
below xero at Old Town,
in the disturbances.
o f economy."
ly, and will fully co-operate will stage a dcironstration of
New Tread
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.
TIRES
ficers."
the best men on the Florida
World War II F-51 Mustang dustrial Exhibit, Automobile
• Genuine
Citrus Commission that could
The Herald inadvrrtently fighter.
M r Roberts
Show and Beauty Contest
be obtained, expecting them to
r e p o r t e d Wednraay that
retreads
were to be discussed at 3 p.m.
spplled *n
do their duty for and with the
York ia a candidate for con­
by representative g r o u p i
No More Hoorn
sound Hr*
Industry and not allow polit­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — stable, District 6.
meeting
in the Chamber
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) casings I
ical bickering and small think­ Two armed bandits barged in­
• Free
There isn't ary more room Building.
ing to become involved In to the auditing department o f Held In Forgery
• BUDGET TERMS
Attending Ihe conference,
in next fall's .'reshman class
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
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.
representatives of the Civi­
tain by wives o f locsl support­ estimated $5,000.
of Sanford, were arrested this
Days to Register
Caldwell tali the quota of tans and automobile dealers.
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
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
405 W. FIR8T ST.
F A 2-0451
For the Primaries
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,
Florida Distributors Far Denman Castern l*IH Tires
Avenue.
in the first robbery.
action.
fall term begUa Sept 2.
committee co-chairmen.

Hoffa Gets 8 Years Behind Bars
Judge Rebukes
Teamster Boss
At Sentencing

Dickinson In
Hand-Shaking
Street Rally

South Seminole N A S 'Blasts' 3 Towns
Registration
In 'Nuclear Attack'
locations Set

Rate Raised

Two Rescued As
Wind Tips Boat

Ad Campaign

a

Kidnaper Appeals

Appreciation
Day March 21

Contractor In
Dist. Justice
Of Peace Race

Tour Ends

Water Lines At
School Break

RFK Willing

Million Mourn

V/e're Overstocked With
14" TIRES

Bombs Wreck
U. S. Embassy

$£66
J

Show Plans To
Be Discussed

2 Bandits Get
$5,000 Loot

ONLY

19

M.■I■. 4.
' iS S flH r
L .X

AW

47,000 Made Homeless
By Raging Floodwatfers

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ee, Shop, Save... in Seminole County!

Little Girls "Tress Up” fo r Easter. Girder Kipp, Gall Cowan uml Me­
lanie Howard, show hair styles by Hetty Anne's Hair Styling, 2201 Park
Ave. Phone 822-4913. Watch fo r “ Little Sister” permanent special in
Thursday ad in Sanford Herald.
(A d v.)

“ nil new" Double Eagle T ire and Lifeguard Safety Spare. The new
Double Eagle is o f "VyUi-corcl” construction; stronger than nylon yet
rides smoother than rayon cord tints. "M ore |&gt;cople ride on Goodyear
Tires than any other kind.”
(A d v.)

Income Tax Primer - 7

Tax Pay ‘Raise1
Set At 7.5

Travel, Entertainment Rules

WASHINGTON
tU I‘ 1)
—
AFL-CIO
President
George
Mesny says Hint tin- new fed­
eral tax cut amounts to a 7.3cent hourly wage increase for
the average American work­
er.
He called for congressional
approval of accelerated public
works legMution, a shorter
work
week,
extension
of
wage-hour coverage, housing
and urban development bills,
and a massive attack on pov­
e r ty

Mrs. Tom Largcn, (P a t) one o f Sanford's popular Dr’s, wives is shown
wearing a Knit-Packable Suit by Dalton, complimented by a very lovely
straw hat, flower trimmod. This outfit shown only at Mary-Esther’s.
(A d v .)

for travel, entertainment and the employe is reluted to Ids
gifts must lie "ordinary and employer (by either family
Written for
ties, corporate stock owner­
Newspaper Enterprise A m u . nccenaary.”
ship or other simlliur relation­
While
the
regulations
were
(Kevrnth o f 10 Article*)
technically in effect a* o f Jan. ship) the employe should keep
You’va undoul,tetlly rrad or
1, llMI.'l, tho Internal Kcvcnuu his record to show an IKS
heard about tha controversy Service announced that tax- ugcnl if he should ask to sen
over the new travel and enter­ payeia who made a good-fuith them.
tainment rulea applicable to e ffo rt to comply with the new
Entertaining
(N H X T i
11)03 take*. They apply to In­ rules for thu period before
July 31, 11013, would liuvo all rustami-rs).
dependent huiineaamen, em­
icuaonablc duuhta resolved in
ployee who are relinhuraed for llieir favor.
their bualnea travel and enter­
The IIM13 " T and K " rule*
tainment, and eo-ra!lod ‘'out­
aio in two purts; First, the
side salesmen."
atiicU'r rule* a* to what i*
The new rulea are in addi­
deductible; and second, thu
tion to the requirements of
Ultra detailed rules a* to how
the old law which provided
you keep record*.
that all business deduction*
Focuidug on the deduction*
for-cntertainnient rules, a tax­
payer must be aid* to show
the IKS that the amount of
the expense was either:
— •‘ Directly related*' to the
I’ A I.A T K A — Highly a n e »
o f natural aetting o f hcuutiful active conduct o f hi* business
— "Associated with” the ucatalcaa will bo in full bloom
to enhance the beauty o f the tive conduct o f hla business
many contestants treking the and took place either directly
The turn* you can take when you're investing are muny.
title of IDtM Azalea (jlleen on before or directly after a subWive investors avoid the wrong ones and lake the right
Uio weekend o f Mur. 0-8. The utunliiil and bona fide bush
one*. l ) o you?
Azalea Kentival la all anmml lies* discussion.
Here's a stall on six:
— Covered by one o f the spe­
event aponaored by the Pal­
By Cturlra W. tkhoen*m«n

This is
the road map
smart investors
M ow

Palatka Azalea
Festival Set

(do you?)

atka Juyecea,
Weekend e v e n t * b e g i n
March 0 with a talent ronteat
at 7:30 p. in. On Mnich 7, the
events Include a gala parade
and the Azalea Hall, The fee.
tivu weekend will he climaxed
March 8, with the lu-uuty
pageant at *2:30 p. m. The Itnvino (iardena will tie open to
the public for tho entire week­
end. Photographer*, garden­
ers and naturalists from nil
parts o f the epuntry are wel­
come annuul visitor*.

Thrill O f A Death
LONDON

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business discussion.
Even though your expend!
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ture lie substantiated
with
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time,
plucc, amount o f the cx|ieiise,
and the numc, title, or other
designation of the person yuu
entertained. A diary kept reg.
ulnrly is satisfactory for this
pui|M)se.
Alt employe who does not
claim a deduction In excess of
the amount of his reimburse­
ment after tianscribing bis
diary to the expense account
form, genetully need nut keep
Ids record* to allow the IKS.
However, in the case where

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Wrong turn: llciul a credulous e.n to tip* and rumors.
Higlil turn: lie vkcptic.il. With ihc hcvt will in the wot Id,
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emergencies. Those catcd for, you may lie ready to consider
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Wrong turn: Trust your infallible good luck.
Bight turn: lie canny. Prices full as well us rise. N ot cvcty
company will prosper. This is why you'll want to look for
fuvorahic signs. Such as trends o f earnings. Dividend records.
And other significant information. Ask your Mcmhct l inn
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�Big Seminole Road Program In Making
e to4-*
There's one thing for sure.
I
• •
Bra Iter Odham picked a
mn»t
formidable
opponent
when he chose to try and un­
seat Senator Spessard Hol­
la nd.

•

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•

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., MARCH 4, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 139

Seminole Unit
Against Price
Support Shift

• •

If you'll recall, the Clock
Winders told you last Novem ­
ber that Odham would pro­
bably run for the Senate. A f­
ter President Knenedy was
slain Odham said he recon­
sidered his plans. However,
n&lt;&gt;w we know his answer.

State To Get
Multi-Million
Dollar Project

Opponents In
District 5 Race
-

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1
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fifv
r K i

A multi-million dollar road
improvement program
fo r
Seminole County for the next
fiscal year will tie recom­
mended by County Commis­
sioners to the State Road De­
partment in a meeting at 4:30
p.tn. Tuesday at Del.and.

■9»» X ^

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Y

The program will be offered
in two parts—a recommenda­
tion for primary construction
t
hy the state with state funds
and a request for approval of
JOHN F IT Z P A T R IC K
W. HELL
secondary construction hy the
• • •
County Commissioner John
George W. Hell, a long time
county with state-held county
Opposition to an administra
of
District
5,
The Salvation Arm y's Capt.
resident of L ik e Monroe, to­ Fitzpatrick,
funds.
tion bill which would alter the
Foden is taking a group of
A. Max Brewer, district S day announced he will he a Tuesday qualified as a candi­
present method of establish­
hoys on a "hobby shop" tour
member of the Statu Hoad candidate for County Commis­ date to succeed himself in
the May 5 primary.
ing farm priee supports has
of Hie ACL facilities Satur­
Board, said:
sion District 5, a post now
day.
Having previously announc­
been registered by director*
"Th e secondary road pro
* • •
ed he would not be a candi­
gram, financed by the fifth, held by John Fitzpatrick.
of the Seminole County Farm
As you knowr, some days
Bell was born Nov. 18, 1913 date, Fitzpatrick today Issued
sixth and seventh cents nf the
Bureau.
things just won't go right. A
state gasoline tax, Is adopted in Sanford and was the Pith Hie following sLtcm cnl:
Meeting Tuesday uutit In
Herald reporter found this
"Upon my
announcement
after recommendations by the registered child liorn in Semi­
Tavares with representatives
true again Tuesday when he
several weeks ago o f my de­
individual hoards of county
of bureaus from Orange, Sum­
nole County. He Is a regist­
T. M i l . WEE
was asked to attend the San­
cision not to seek re-election
commissioners.
ter, Volusia, and Brevard !
ered real estate salesman and as County Commissioner Dis­
ford Lions Club meeting at
"T
h
e
hearings
determine
counties, Seminole officials
the Capri and get a photo.
the secondary road improve­ ia a member of the Seminole trict 5 innumerable friends,
sent the following telegram '
He arrived on time with
business acquaintances ami
ments to be programmed for County Board of Realtors.
to Senators Spessard Holland
Hell stated he is entering representatives nf responsible
camera in hand. But the bat­
the fiscal year beginning July
and George Smatlters:
teries were dend!
I and ending June 30, 1965.” this race with an open and civic organizations through­
"T h e Seminole C o u n t y
Back to the office he sped
Brewer said the Road De­ willing attitude and is deter­ out the County havo request! d
Farm Bureau wishes to e x ­
for another camera. He bor­
partment also consider* rec­ mined to use Ills best e f­ me to give reconsideration to
press its opposition to Uie
rowed a cohort's equipment
ommendations by the boards forts to make Seminole Coun­ tins decision.
theory of compensatory pay-1
FIRST FOUR CAN D ID ATE S to ipialify for county posts in the May 5
and flash bulbs from another
"Tills is indeed heart warm­
o f county commissioners be­ ty a more progressive coun­
menu.
Wc
feel
that
such
pay[
Democratic primary were on hand at noon Tuesday when Clerk o f Courts
newsman. Again, back to the
ing and flattering, and for
fore
adopting It*
primary tymenu
to
any
commodity
will
R
Ti
announced
Arthur II. Beckwith Jr. opened his books for h two-week period. Front
Capri he raced. Big as life
lie also lielicvcA in conduct­ this, among other reasons, I
construction program.
lie carried over to oilier
. , ..
...
,
the left: J. T. Bnggerly, for constable district 4; Harry F. Cushing, for
...
,
to d a y hi* c an did ac y f o r rethe reporter stood up to snap
Following the district hear­ ing Ihc business of this office have changed my decision
commoditics. Therefore, we
*
county commissioner district 5; Troy Ray, for tax collector, and tleorge
the photo. Wrong site bulbs!
respectfully request your sup- ,’*e&lt;', *°n •« the office o f tu- ings, flic Road Board wilt in a conservative and econ­ and have qualified to be a
W. Reek, for constable district 6. Mrs. Joan Brooks, deputy clerk, ac­
. . . No photo. Some days,
port in our opposition to the perintendent o f public in- adopt a tentative statewide omical manner and. being candidate in the coming pri­
cepted the qualifying pa tiers.
(Herald Photo)
be said, things . . ,
compensatory payment pro- ] struction o f Seminole Coun- budget at its monthly meeting born and reared in this coun­ maries.
• • •
" I will appreciste the sup­
April IB. Tills tentative bud­ ty, he knows a lot of its pro­
gratn In the wheat and cot­
»y.
James W. Bollinger, young
get includes both secondary blems and is willing to work port nf all tiie ritlzrns of th*
ton hills pending tieforc you
! Mil wee stated
tlinl
the and primary projects. Tiie and help solve them.
County."
Sanford man has been named
now."
"teacher-of-thc-year" by an
Joe Baker, local dairyman " rr,i for •*P *B cn c«l eduea- primary projects are financed
Orlando Kiwanis Club. Boll­
by the first four cents of tiie
and spokesman today for the
tlonal
leadershiphn* never
inger, the aon of Mrs. Y. C.
state gasoline tax.
association,
explained
that I&gt;ern as great as it is today
Bollinger and the late Mr.
A public hearing will be
under
present
legislation
the
Eleven
more
Democrats
lie cited as examples of this
Bollinger,
graduated
from
held oil the statewide tenta­
government stabilizes suporthave qualified to run for
need: a n t i c i p a t e d pupil
Seminole High School in 1051
tive
budget at the
Huad
untler the market price. "The
and the University of Flor­ county offices in the May 5
new bill," he said, • propose, growth as a result o f the Board's monthly meeting in
Although Florida hus gone that tile government would near by space program; the Tallahassee May 28, and the
ida in 1958. He has been primary, over and above th e ! TALLAHASSEE ( U P !) —
door is shut behind a Republican in the last three determine a price higher titan j growth as a result of the final operating budget will lie
teaching for the past six nine who filed Tuesday morn-!
years. He is currently a Ing, Clerk of Courts Arthur j
pre«d.-«ttal elections, voter. tiie market price and pay new state university near adopted in Tallahassee June
Seminole County officials weeks ago with Ren. Spessard
member of the industrial arta 11. Beckwith Jr. reported at and congressional offices and have liecn staunchly Demo­ the prodtirer the difference Oviedo; the plans now un­ 25.
and Sanford Naval Air Sta­ Holland at Bartow ami last
1
the
Hcpuhliran*
tiarely
got
a
department faculty at Orlan­ noon today.
County Commissioner* Tues­ tion ofticcru are anxiously week wtUi Senator Holland,
between lli«* government set derway for the development
foot m bcfoie Tuesday's dead­ cratic lor the most part on
an area levhnlral-vnca- day evening gave tentative
do'* Colonial High.
The latest candidates to file
tiie state level ami the only ) figure and the actual market " f
awaiting tiie release of a sur­ Sen. George Smalhcra and
line.
* • •
lional
school
in Seminal* approval to its road program vey report made by a Navy
are:
Cabinet seat which the GUP price."
Congressman H e r l o n g at
..
.
.
I
Two
weeks
o
f
vigning
up
The purchase of U. S. Sav­
Murjorie
Is seokir.g this yea r' i* fio v . • At the present time, Tliker County: and tins many rapid und will give formal approval tram Irom Norfolk, Va.. re­ Washington.
'
0 ' ended w*uobn with 474 candiings bonds is still a popular
rlinnges
taking
place
in
said, the measure would af­
at it* next regular meeting lative to the future of Navy
tsx collector; Jim Plgott. ««»r (1a U » - tho biggest list e v e r - Karris Bryant’ s.
They said this morning that
way among Seminole resi­
The state GOP qualified fect only wheat and cotton, school curriculum. Admllll- next Tuesday.
super ntendent ol public 4« j onroIlo0 f o r tl&lt;0 M a ) , t r i m i r .
installations under President "w hile anything ean happen
dents to prepare for a rainy struction; A. C. Doudncy, sur­
hut
the
administration
has
put
sirring
a
school
system
with
County
Engineer
William Johnson's economy move.
three slate* of delegates for
in tins economy move hy
day. During January Semi­ veyor; A. C. Smith Jr. and ies. Of the total, only 73 arc tiie national convention, how- j the milk hill on the legisla­ un annual budget o f approx
Bush said that "it is impost!
It Is understood tiie report President Johnson and See ro­
Itepuhtieans.
nole
folks
bought 8121.212 Edward Yarborough, county
Inuili-ly
$6
million,
*
pupil
tive
calendar.
ble
to
give
a
true
animate
ever. One is pledged to Rich- ,
has been completed and was tary of Defense McNamara,
worth o f bonds compared to commissioner district t.
ard M. Nixon, one to Barry ! "W e are opposed to tiie enrollment in excess o f 14,- cost of thla planning hut, if forwarded thla week from we feel confident SNAS will
only $14,150 during January.
John Fitzpatrick and Col.
Gold water and tiie othre un­ government being in the price 6IK», and a staff o f nearly completed, the work will coat Norfolk to Washington.
continue. It would be too
1993. This was an increase of Jess Gregory, county com­
pledged. There are two m u Ii support luisltiess," concluded IKmi is u large and complex several million dollars.”
costly, both com m ie ally and
Congressman
A.
S.
Ilcrlong
la tte r than 7.18 percent.
finunciul
and
Following sre (lie primary
' Democratic slates, one favor- |Baker, "and believe that the educational,
missioner district 5; W. Law­
• • *
Jr. this morning told The militarily, to close this base
business
enterprise.
projects
to
he
submitted
next
rence Swofford, county com­
j ing President Lyndon B. John- j government should permit a
Sanford Herald hy telephone and move these operations to
By Uie way. Id Central missioner district 3; George
He also slated that in bis Tuesday to the Road Depart­
son und tiie other hacking |complete system of free mar­
that " I am confident the Navy some other base.”
Florida counties had sales of Kelsey, constable district 3:
keting."
It
years
a*
superintendent
ment:
the states' rights ticket and
will recommend SNAS bo con­
Senator* Smathcr* ami Hol­
By Julian Slrnvtroin
more than t l ' i million— $2.5 Itu.vinond Morris, justice of
lie has seen the system ul
SR 46. from French Avenue
Smith Carolina Sen. Strom
tinued as ha* been planned land were out o f their of flees
percent of (lie state's total the peace district 6. and Cam­
After
numerous d ela y *.; Thurmond
most tuple in size. In Mil
lo Mcllonvillc Avenue, four
for the lust year ur two."
litis morning and could not Imi
sales. Thirty-six north and illa
wee’s 23 years o f school ex- lane cnnvtruction; SR 415,
Bruce,
supervisor
of ' primarily due tu circumstanc­
In a wild last day of quali­
He added that "when I reached hut their press secre­
es beyond its control, the fying:
west Florida counties account­ registration.
perience he hus served ns an from Frettrh Avenue east to
first lirurd a rumor that taries promised The lleraht
Seminole County Board of
ed for 17.7 percent of the
elementary
teacher,
junior the city limits, maintenance
- V. S. Sen. Spessard Hol­
SNAS may In* 'phased out' I prepared statement* this af­
Public Instruction today open­ land, Florida's senior Demo­
•tale total. South Florida's 10
high
tcucher, senior high resurfacing; 1-4, construction
began checking. I did learn ternoon or Thursday.
ed its new, modern and cli­ crat in Washington, got opcounties purchased 33 0 per­
teacher, principal of grudea of an interchange at Lake
the
Navy
had
withdrawn
Senator Smatlters touched
mate-controlled English Es­ position from a former San­
cent ami five southwest coun­
1 tluough 12, and superin­ Mur&gt; Boulevard; SR 419, wid­
temporarily—and
I
repeat, off speculation as to SNAS*
Central
Florida’s
Yolin
tates Elementary School.
ties purchases! 6.2 percent.
tendent.
en abutments of a box culvert
ford businessman who says
• • •
temporarily—its request for future when lie remarked on
Democratic and Republican,
,,
. . . .
County School Superintend­ Holland "is a Republican."
_
11, ,
lie was awarded a M. A. at Gee Creek,
$6 5 million to extend the pre­ a television Interview last
organizations will Ire cooper- ,,
..........
,, .
Fut this on your calendar
ent It. T. Milwee and Princi­
SR 46, from 14 wrst to the
Outqiokrn Democrat Brail- ............
. _
„ „ ,
Degree at Stetson Culverssent mirth south runway ami Saturday that Sanford was )&lt;o,,
, .
now. The Sanford Woman's
pal Morris Ruby greeted 410 ey Odham, 41, of Sanford, attng in a pioneer effort for .
attended Lake County line, fuur-lanc
to construct an administration Ing considered In an overall
eduction
in
a !'*
!M
students at the new plant this who twice ran for governor citizenship
Club will present its annual
ami did construction; SR 426, from building.
school of politics ami govern -! '•ouu,nM“ t o l,r *c'’ 1
economy picture for closing,
Animated Magazine on March
murning when classes began unsuccessfully and was
a
Sum GoldenriMi to SR 46 In Geneva,
"However, It was explained along with other Naval in­
I
*
mt
18.
M IA M I ( L T D — With a U. at 8:30. Prior to this time, the freshman legislator in T.VIa- ment. The school will be la Id 1^
111m&gt;-1--ii State Teachers Col­ two-lane construction; SR 46, to me that the Navy purpose-1
• • •
stallations.
S. Supremo Court ruling to students had been attending j |ia ll(,c morr t|)an a decade for five consecutive weeks
lege and thu Univeraity of Mellonvllle Avenue east lo ly withdrew this requested
starting
March
18.
at
the
However, Sttinlhers did *ay
Mrs. A. I- Hood, zoo sup­ show the way, four Floridians altcrnoon sessions only at the |aBO&gt; -didn't make up my
profiosed
Osteen
Bridge
ap
Florida.
appropriation for Iho lime lie- ' that the local base rould not
erintendent, says she is des­ filed a suit in Federal Court South Seminole Elementary j niirwl until Monday" to run First Federal Savings and
four-lane
eonsliucHe now rrpreseiita tiie su­ proach,
ing. It was pointed out that Ihj closed for at least a year.
Loan Association in Orlando.
perately In need o f mote par­ hero Tuesduy challenging the School in Casselberry.
against Holland.
perintendents of thu stale oil llon, and S-425, 419 and 520, should the Armed
Forces | Congressman Ilcrlong, Sen­
The
series
of
classes
will
akeets. I f anyone has n par­ apportionment nf the state's
Ruliy said buses, ojicrating
" I 'v e ina&lt;le no financial ar­
the com si s o f sillily com- designate at a primary road Committee in the House 'kill' ator Cleveland and Cnrraway
akeet they'd like donate to 12 congressional districts.
on new srhedules, ran on rangements and have no or­ deal wilh the strategy of poll
■iiilten, lie was appointed to from Sanford tu the new state the request, Hie Navy rould confirmed this morning, stat­
the loo, please contact Mrs.
time and that the rhunge in ganization," said the weal­ tical parties in state ami lo­
this committee by the State university site via the pro­ not offer it again.”
ing that "it would be a year,
sites und school hours was thy builder. "1 haven't dis­ cal governments ami informsHood.
posed L ik e Jessup rauseway,
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland J r .,1if the Navy decides to ‘plinso
lion media plus the role of Hoard of Education in 1961.
made in must orderly and co­ cussed it with IU people.
four-lane
onnslnictlon.
B
E
R
LIN
(U
IM
I—Commun­
Did you know that Semi­
ami Andrew Cnrraway, of Ihc, out' SNAS before it could tx&gt;
active citizens A numtier of P iior to that he was a mem"Rut I intend to discuss it
The secondary program will
ist Eust Gcniiuny toduy o ffe r­ operative manner. "W e're in
the Florida Toucher
nole is one o f the few coun­
Seminole County Chamber of commenced ami at least two
outstanding politir.il leaders |," r
good
shape,”
he
declared,
with (lie six million voters of
include the following, tome of
ed West II o r 1 1 n e r s passes
armed
forces |more years before it could ixi
ties in the state o f Florida
“ and exlicm cly pleased with Florida ami I think they will and public officials from var­ Education Advisory Council. which also it listed in the Commerce
through
the
city
wall
‘‘
within
He
is
the
slate
ehuirmnn
nf
committee,
conferred
two! culminated."
which lint every one of its
ious sections o f Florida will
Ire interested in what I have participate.
primary program:
hours" If Mayor W illy llrundt » • * * ■ * _
I
the
S
ii |m rintrtidcnla
School
schools fully accredited?
SR 427, from Ixmgwood to
will defy the Bonn govern- ^ Mllwrn reported that the |n » ay ."
• • •
Tin- school will Ire under ' Lunch Committee and ia *
school was opened Just as
odhsm said Sen Holland
Altamonte Springs, Iwo-lanc
nient
and
accept
Communist
William West’s vocational
soon as sewerage problems |" u an honest and honorable Uie direction of Jin. Fortune, member " f the board o f di- ron-trurtion; SR 46, French
terms.
ag students at Seminole High
had been settled and that tins man." Rut he charger! that n state repre-entativu from ' rectors for the Superintend- to Mellonvllle, four-lane rightSeminole County.
enta oigunizution.
recently completed — as one
system
litis
morning
was Holland votes like a Republlof-way; SR 427, from LmgMilwee is a past president
o f ila projecta — the beauti­
operating very well.
jean and the "people of Florwood north to the ACL rail­
DENVER
(
L’
PI
t
—
Stewart
f the Seminole County Ed­
fication landscaping of th*
Meanwhile, South Seminole| Ida »hould have a chance lo
road, two lam- construction;
ucation Association, a past
grounds
at
the
Seminole
Elementary School went back, vote for a Democrat if they
i president
SR 427, from the ACL railroad
of the area group
County Business School on Washington editor o f national ,(&gt; |„|| time session* this I wish.”
north to Gtnderville, two-lane
j o f Floiidu Education Asso­
Palmetto Avenue. The plants nffuiis for the Saturday Eve- mornilll{ when Principal C. M.
Odham said he's for all the
construction; SR 426, from
ciation,
and
hus
served
on
were provided by the school nmg I ost, autd I ueeday Penn- ||arp Sr. announced classes, tilings that Holland has opGoldenrod to Oviedo, two-lane
several
rammitlecs
as
a
out o f it* internal accounts, syivunia Gov. William Scrancucctivc today, would tie held p«*cd including medical care
construction;
SR 415, new
' member of the
Amcriran
FORT PIERCE (L ’ P I)
tor. may win the Republican
from g a.m. „ nuj j;30 p m. for the aged and Uie adminOsteen Bridge, obtain right•
•
•
ptevidential nomination.
"The situation here,” he said. Utration's civil rights biU. A Florida Eust Coast Kailua) 1Association of School Ad- of-way; SR 436, near Lake
" I only sold two papers yes- _
,
"is normal, even though this except for the public aecom- worker said Tuesday he wns minislrutoi*.
Howell south to Orange Coun­
rday," Die youngster told a C i U l l t ^
O f P r &lt; lll(I
beaten by two men who warn­
lie is u member o f Kitenlay,
is new fur us. Our cafctorium modation* section.
ty, four-lane right-of-way,
couple seated in a car, and
ST. A U G U S T IN E tU I'lt — w m l back into operation preThree Republicans are run- ed him to quit hi* job or 'wants. Elks, Mucous, AmurS 15, Lake 51ary, railroad
Menu Include*:
1lean L-gion, and Is on th* signals;
after they had bought a copy A 22-year-old private deter-1 pare&lt;| t„ provide hot lunches ning for governor, but the "w e ll kill you."
25th Street (near
Cole Sluw
Sheriff J. It. Nurvell said hoard o f directors o f the Del-Mar building I, railroad
tivc, Eulie Retford U s*ery,jfor nio*t « f the 598 children] GOP didn't put a single canof the Herald.
French Erie*
"But I ’ m gonna show them wu* charged with higliwuy 0f «;2* enrolled present to- didate up for Uie other of- George O. Rruuw o f Holly- Seminole ( ounty Chamber of signals; O'Rrien Road, Alta­
day.” fices on the state Cabinet.!
Cabinet. wo,'d
uni- Commerce. He is au ordaintoday,” the newsboy said as robliery and extortion Tuesday j
Wo°J wa»
w“ »beuu-n
beaten by two
two unilinked I leunil
monte Springs, railroad sig­
Harp added. " I'd like to Only Kynes faces opposition dentifiedmen shortly before
ed elder Inthe First
Prea- nals; SR 426, Oviedo to Ge­
he looked at the bundle of ufter being convicted of pusGrits
ing as a policeman and terror- %ay that our relationship with and that will come from &lt;midnight Monday.
i byter Ian Church of (janford neva,
about 10 papers.
two-lane
right-of-way
Hutth
Puppies
I English Estates School, w liiclr Democratic state Rep Earl
A fter l&gt;eating Bruuw and and teaches a Sunday School maps; S 425, 419 and 520, GinThe couple remained park­ izing a New Jersey couple.
llelish
Tray
slashing
the
tire
of his c a r,! class.
ed In the car. scanning the
used our plant during the dou- Faircioth of Miami.
dervillc lo the university site,
P o l* L i b e r t y
ble sessions, was marvelous.
lii&lt;- assailants wurned him:
Milwee was a coin mission­ four-la na aurvey for route and
classifieds for an apartment. V o t e
Coffee Or Tea
,
_
" I f you don't stay away from ed officer in th* N avy and Jeaiup eauaeway;
RICHM OND, Va. (U PI| — O u r faculties, office personnel
A half hour later a beaming
Sit
46,
the railroad, wre’ll kill you."
eerved in both the Atlantic from 1-4 west to Lake County,
boy returned, knocked on the Tl.a Virginia Huusr o f Dele -1 and othrrs worked togrther Y O U t h H C 'l d
Pacific
theater i
In four-lane right-of-way maps;
Owned A Operated
A Sunlurd juvenile who esThe incident wus the latest a n d
couple'* car
window, and gate* Tuesduy started the m complete harmony, and
By
state on ita way to becoming you couldn't find a more co- raped * month ago from tliei&gt;" • series of more than 20U World War 2.
said;
SK 46, east to Volusia Coun
Maxine A Boh
Industiial School
at I since the strike against the
lie makes his home at ty, f o u r - l s n e right-of-way
"See. I ain't got no more the seventh in the Union to , operative person than Morris! Boys
Hancock
was apprehended, PEC began Jan. 23, 1963. l.ungwood
with
his
wife, map*; S 15. Lake Mary, wid­
papers. I sold them ami 1 vc bark Uie so-called "Liberty Ruby. However, w e re dc Marianna
Hwy. 17-92 So.
amendment" which would aboi lighted to b« back on a fulli Tuesday evening by Sheriff'si Members o f 11 non-operating! Aldia, who ia a teacher in en from achool to center of
got the money to prove it."
Bmalerd
Another businessman on.his ish such things aa federal in-1 time schedule and our ehll-1 Deputy J. Q. Galloway and ls|unkma are demanding pay |the Lyman School, and ton*, town, and SR 46, ACL railroad
rome taxes ami Social K*cur ilien also seem to Ire pleas ' being held in county jail prior raise* averaging 10.21 rent* Tom, age 17, and George, west of Sanford, aurvey for
way up
Ph. FA 2-596S
le d .”
;
, to return to Manantia.
jp a r hour.
ja g * 1 4
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Superintendent
Announces For
Re-Election

20 Democrats
Are Qualified

Odham Says Holland

Survey Report On

Like A Republican

N A S Future Awaited

English Estates
School Opens

Politics School
Begins March 18

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Inspector Praises Operation O f County Jail

Hospital
Notes

B7 Many
"T h l*

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exceptionally

well operated JaQ by a very
•ompetent l U f l . "
That's the summation made
by R. P . McLendon, prison
lo * pec tor of the Florida Dlvla ton of Correction, aa be end*
•d hit report on condition*
St Seminole County JalL
The facility received
11
“ excellent", four "v e r y «o o d "
and alx “ good" rating*.
The kitchen equipment and
operation received
another
apeclal comment from Me*
Lenden:
“ Moat
modern,
atalnleu
tfe e l t roughout, apoUeta in
e lern l^ eee."
Getting “ excellent" mark*
during the Inspection were
the following:
Building
and
equipment,
ventilation, lighting, heating,
acreenlng, plumbing, kitchen
facilities, bathing lacilitiet,
hot water, bouaekeeplng and
sanitation.
"V e ry good" labela were
placed on:
Cuitody and aecurity, in­
mate control and discipline,
sheeta, blanket* etc., health
and medical facllitlee.
“ Good," report! were giv­
en to:
Food, toweia eupplicd, bed*
end m attreaiei, medical at­
tention provided, recreational
facilities and comfort item*
supplied.
Me Lend en noted that all
current penonnel who exerci*e aupervlilon over prisonsr* have been properly commiisloned.
There were 54 regular coun­
ty priionera on Feb. 20, the
day of the inipection, the
state official aald. Four Juvenile* were houaed in the In­
stitution at that time.
F ive other* were classified
a*
mentally
Incompetent,
bringing the total of thoae
confined to 63.
In charge of the facility la
Sheriff J. L . Hobby, aeelsted
by Jemea J. Singletary, hla
chief deputy. Tbe jailers are
Max Stewart and C. W. (P a t)
Johnson while the matron la
Mr*. Vida Wilaao.

MARCH 3
Admissions
Mildred Ervin, Marjorie Rich­
mond, Horner Osborne, Bonita

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION In the new
FIrat National Bank o f DeBary which In III iih trated above In the sketch by Architect Frank

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VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
News Service
Sanford

Shipping
point
informa­
tion fur March 8. A ll sales
F. O. B. Precooling charges
m li
extra unless otherwise stat­
ed.
SAN FO RD OVIEDOjli
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j
7.ELLWOOD
D ISTR IC T:
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: d e m a n d fair,
market slightly weaker. Do­
mestic round type, Its bu.
crates, $1.36 to $1.30, most­
ly $1.30, very few slightly
higher, entail hires, low os
$1.10; 50 lb. sacks, mostly
fair quality, small to med­
ium, $1 to $1.23, very few
■lightly higher.
Carrots:: demand exceeds
supply, market dull. Sacks,
48-1 lb. film packed, $2; 30
Iba. loose, $1.86.
MRS. RUTH LONG, Seminole County school librarian and coordinator of
Celery:
demand
good,
library materials, in shown examining books which will be placed in the
market steady, 16 in. cratea,
library at the new English Estates Elementary School. The library area
Pascal type, 8 do*, and larg­
hns a work room nnd a librarian’s office.
(Herald Photo)
er, $4.25; 4 dox. and ■mail­
er, $4; hearts, 24 count, film
wrapped, $5.
Chinese Cabbage: insuffi­
cient supplies to quote.
Endive end Escarole: de­
mand fa ir,
market about
steady. 1 1/9 bu. cratea,
$t.76 to $2.90, mostly $2.76.
Insurance
coverage,
Lettuea: insufficient rip Problems and needs of L it­ local
plies to quota.
tle League and the Volunteer with reports to be submitted
Onions,
green:
offerings
Fire Department were the to council before any final
light. Cratea, • dox. bunches.
main topics under discussion action is taken.
$3.
Nurses from eight Florida Tuesday night when the pre­
In other business council
P a r a l e y t demand lair,
counties w ill attend a apeclal sent North Orlando Village authorised Mrs. Mallle Salter,
market
steady.
Crates, f
conference on cancer at the Council held Its last regular village treasurer, to open a
dox. bunches, $1.76.
Paytons Plata Hotel in Day­ session before the March IT separate account at South
elections.
Parsnips:
demand
lig h t
Seminole Bank for the $1,543
tona Beach next Monday.
The urgent need for adult road and bridge fund;
Baskets, 11-1 lb. film yack­
Registration w ill atait at
ed, few , $1.25.
t:4S a. m And there ia a SO help In Little League particul­
Approved the purchase of
Radishes:
demand
slow,
cent faa. Invitations have been arly with tbe farm team, was a usort typewriter from the
market dull. Baskets, film
extended to registered nurses, stressed by Tony Krecek who North O r l a n d o Company,
packed, Red varieties, SO-6
licensed practical nurses and said that if m ale help can't costs not to exceed $30;
VICE A D M IR A L Paul os., 85 cents ta 90 cants,
Inactive or retired nuraea. be secured in the very near
Accepted the low bid of
H. Ramsey, comman­ very few higher; W hlta va­
Student nurses w ill be admit­ future tbe local league offi­ Sweeney Office SuppUes for
cials will begin to recruit a four-drawer, legal-elic, lock
der o f the naval air rieties, S4-8 os., $1.60.
ted without charge.
forces In ths Atlantic,
I p i n a e h : volume Mgfct
Counties invited te take women to serve aa team man­ type file cabinet at $39.93;
part ia the conference include agers and coaches. Practice
will be here March 19 Bushel baskets, Savoy, $1.18
Authorized payment o f $20
Brevard, Volusia, Flagler, Or­ sessions for a farm team, for uae of the Civic BuUdlng
for a woeklong fleet to $1.50.
H A S TIN G S F L O R ID A
ange, Putnam, St. Johns, Sam- which must be fielded in or­ by fire department from last
exercise and weapons
der for village participation April through January, and,
D IS T R IC T !
tnola and Lake.
competition. He will at­
in Uie South Seminole Little
Upon motion of Vice Mayor
Partly cloudy and warm.
tend briefings, play in
League, are presently sche­ Art Ferrin gave a round of
Cabbage: d e m a n d light
Navy-civilian g o lf tour­
duled for 4 p. m. with tbe applause in appreciation for
nament and then ob­ market about eteady. Domes­
raajora meeting at 3:30 p.ro. services of Mayor W.W. An­
serve an air show and tic round type 1% bu. crates,
Krecek also pointed out the derson whoee term o f office
c
arrier
airmanship $1.60, fe w small slot, lower;
L A K E L A N D - Florida Sou- need for aa additional p ity ­ eaplrec this month and who
competition
on
the der­ 60 lba. sacks, mostly ordina­
dicrn College baa been award- ing field, of bases for the ia not seeking re-election.
by’s
final
day,
March ry to fair quality, small ta
ad a $12,000 grant by tbe Na­ present one and for vol­
Councilman Bob Stephen­
21.__________________________ medium, $1 ta $1.88.
tional
Science
Foundation, unteer labor to help put the son, who la seeking re-election
Washington, D. C., to con­ field back in condition and to waa not present for the meettinue a special study of Gen keep the grass cut.
log.
Appreciation was express­
The executive board o f I
tral Florida's plant and ani­
North Orlando Garden CW&gt;
ed to council for Its dona­
mal life.
will meet nt 7:10 p. m. Thurs­
The foundation previously tion of $75 which Krecek ad­
Selection of s National Wa­
day at the borne o f Mrs
granted $23,Wo for the pro­ vised waa a great help in
termelon Quean to lour east­
Mary Hyatt, Bahama Road,
ject, which was started two keeping the local teams In
ern market* this summer will
years ago.
the League this year.
Ranches.
M. E. Johnson, chief liai­
be featured at the golden an­
First of Ka kind In the mid
Discussion on the fire de son officer for the Bahamas
niversary convention o f the
centered
around government , wtU apeak at
state area, the biotic atudy partment
OVER 36 Y E A R S
Waterm* Von Growers and Dis­
entails
laboratory
expert- equipment needs aa ri^ulrcd Thursday’s luncheon meeting
A t First A Palmetto
tributors Association March I
meets and in tensive research by the State F ire Board if of tiie Sanford-Seminole Jun­
(Aloagaid* old poet o ffic e )
through 11 at Jacksonville.
the
village
is
to
be
recom­
ior Chamber of Commerce.
o f plant and animal popula
John Louback o f Sanford ia
tion—Including environmental mended for low er Insurance
The meeting la planned for
an association member and la
conditions and the effects of ratings.
the Civic Center. In charge
fire cattle, grating, severe
Chief
BUI
Hahn
advis­ (it the program is Charles expected to take pari ia con­
vention activities.
weather and other factors.
ed to prepare a long-term Telenbaum.
The three-day program will
budget covering coate of the
be
highlighted by a corona­
Carrier
researchers
esti­ necessary equipment. He also
Pheasant* are eaaentiaUy
mate that 293,000 homes have waa authorized to Investigate seed eaters. They rarely eat tion and convention banquet
• Carpets • Furniture
and dance on March 10. Doyle
central air conditioning in the entering
into
mutual
aid Uie buds of shrubs and trees
• Tile
• Plane*
14 slate* which border on agreement with surrounding as many uplaud game birds Conner, elate agriculture sec­
• Rental B e d s
retary, will be toastmaster.
Canada.
communities, within limits of do.

S'

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North Orlando Discusses Fire
Department And Little League

Nurses Going
To Meeting

^

R. Patterson o f Tampa an it will appear upon
completion. The bank in being built on property
fronting Highway 17-92.
(Cox Photo)

•M

Bahaman To
Speak Here

Melon Qeuen
To Be Chosen

Board T o M eet

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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Wed. Mar. 4, *84

St. Augustine Holds Rail, Home Bomb Suspect
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) —
An Indiana man waa held
today for questioning about
dynamite blasts which shat­
tered a Negro home in Jack­
sonville last month and de­
railed two Florida East Coast
Railway trains near here last
week.
St. Johns County Sheriff L.
O. Davis said William Ster­
ling Rosecrana, 30, Andcraon,
Ind., waa arrested here Tues­
day for routine questioning
and bald on an open charge.
"H e admitted be knows how
to use dynamite from cooetruetlon work," Darla said,
"but be denies any connec­
tion with any bombings."
Darla
aald
Birmingham,

on Feb. 23 after he spotted
deputies
and
FBI
agents
searching hla car.
••There were three sticks of
dynamite found In tbe black
automobile which we definite­
ly tied up with him ," Davia
Davis said Rosecrans said said.
he went to Jacksonville from
Australia if the only nation
Alabama last October and
came here from Jacksonville to occupy an entire continent.

Ala., authorities would arrive
today to question Rosecrans
in connection with a bombing
last Sept. 13 o f the l « h Street
Baptist Church iu Birming­
ham which killed four Negro
girls attending Sunday School.

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The Seminole Sports Car Publish Mar. 4, IS, II, 24, t i l l
CDg-ie
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"The Challenge,” , produced
by the Ford Motor Company
regarding t h a Lotus-Ford
that placed second in the
Memorial Day race last year
at Indianapolis.
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color production with aound.
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p.m. today. Tbe public is in­
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Pace 4—Wed. Mar. 4, '64

N r r ilh

M rs. Park Nominated
For M o th e iO f-Y e a r
By Jeltea Htenctram
A gentle voice apoke to a
aulUti-faeed c n t ll lad la a
eoraer et a back room la the
Sera loo la County Jail.
" I belleva 1 can underatand,
became I ’ve bad bora ol my
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meaningful

The value o f the United
Matas’ missile program and
in relation to the manned air­
craft role was spelled out
fhuredsy at the Ssnford-Scm.note Junior Clumber o f ComMeeting at tha Civic Cen­
ter, Jayeaes were addressed
qr Capt. Robert F. Gardner,
o f Orlando Air Force Base.
With aa assist from colored
ilidss, Captain Gardner redewed the start of the missile
wogram In the 19S0s and folowed It to the present. He
ilso pointed to the •'missile of
•be future."
This, be said, would be •
ilghly mobile mid-range mla■lie carried on huge vans and
•upable o f moving around the
wuntryside at all hours.
When and If the need arises.
•*ew e. aboard the van could
.nop, ready tha launch and
;Jre in a matter o f minutes.
Tha missile, he explained,
:an clear interceptor bases
f the enemy so that the man.ted bombers can get to tha
jtrinelpal target without intericrence;
Captain Gardner emphasis•id the value o f the manned
: mother. H e noted the missile
m u m is programmed and
cannot bo altered once the
Ituidaneo system U set. The
manned bomber can altar Us
••owes and, up to the final
ecoods, deride If the attack

"3 3 3 $
i he into *
the Tactical A ir
C onuiaad as nos which la doi l o a d to carb small “ brush. 'B o w e r s so that they will
not develop Into fullblown
•vorld conflicts.
B e told o f tha value td the
litratcgic A ir Command ta d
Its ability to bn deployed a n y
•rhere in the world end c l the
.H r Defense Command which
is destined to protect the con­
tinental limits o f the United
I lutes.
The Orlando A ir
Force
H at*, the captain said, has
the project o l teaching tha
tactical m Uitlo program. It
iavolvaa a 139 million Invest­
ment annually, ho said.
Assisting In the presentation
•rare airman first class John
'Visa and airman second class
•V. T . Corley, both from the
Orlande base.
The meeting was ccndnrtod
tiy Jaycee
President Jim
I'.mlth and the speaker was In­
troduced by Phil Skates, pro,:ram chairman.

LBJ To Attend
Demo Dinner
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
■"resident Johnson plana to atI n d a Democratic fund-ratela g dinner May • at Atlantic
c ity , N . J., site o f this year's
Democratic National Coo vanThe dinner originally had
le e n scheduled for March It,
t.ut the date was moved up
after Johnson said he would
l ot ha able to make it at that

experience from her many
y e a n o f loving and eating
for boya and glrla, Mr*. Gen*
ova Whitehead Park—ftetfcape
better known to moat fotka aa
Mr*. C. L. Park Sr., wife o f
one o f Sanford'e well known
phyaldana—won the
confl*
dene* o f a rebellloui heart.
The boy poured out hta
ilory o f fraatratlon and fear.
She llitened and perhaps all*
cntly prayed that the young­
ster would find a lighted path
Instead o f believing there was
no way at all. She stayed
with him and she helped.
This experience is Just one
of many which have occurred
DEAR LAKE PTA members meeting with other County Fair committee
time and time again over the
groups recently nt the home of Mrs. Mary Goree were, front, Mrs. Gores
years. And it’s the principal
■Si
111 dels
He Laura
amiui n Buell;
aiu vii • bock,
utounf m
oi a
i m i l / Bowers, Mrs. Mary Williamson,
and
Mra.
Mrs.
Nancy
reason why the Sanford Story
- -Peggy -Maries.
(Herald Photo)
Mra. Jeri Rigsby and- Mrs.
League has nominated Mrs.
Park to be considered for the
Florida
Mother* of* the* Y ear
award.
The American M o t h e r a
Committee, Inc., headquarter*
ed at the Waldorf-Astoria in
Clues to the personalities
Giving the report was Mrs. vert personality.
N ew York City, is the official
and traits of local Lions Club Joan E. Newton, a handwrit­
A fter
the analysis, t h e
sponsor o f National Mother’s
speaker was asked If a
Day each year. The primary members were revealed Tues­ ing expert.
She asked each member son’s handwriting could
objective la te strengthen the day iwoa by a grapboanalyst
moral and spiritual founda­ from Orlando.
to Jot down a few words on plct a good or bad credit risk.
tions o f the American home
cards which were numbered She explained that many cre­
and to give to the observance
for identification but which dit bureaus and those issuing
of Mother's Day a spirlutal
did not contain the name of credit depend a great deal on
quality which highlight, the
the individual.
such Information.
standards o f Ideal mother­
Mra. Newton then gave a
The meeting, held at
hood and recognises the Im­
synopsis o f tha person'* per­ Capri Restaurant, waa
portant role o f motherhood in
sonality which ranged from ducted by Lions President
the home as well as in the
A
clinic
on
re finishing tha Jealous type to the extro­ George Hughes.
community.
furniture will be held at tha
A Mother-of the-Year Is se­
lected la each state. From Homs Demonstration Center,
the various state nominees a 401 E. 23th Street, next Mon­
national Mother Is chosen by day beginning at 10 a. m.
a nationwide Jury.
Those
interested
In the
The Story League nominat­ work ean bring the furniture
ed Mrs. Park last year and to be r*finished, paint remov­
she was chosen a runner-up er, old rags, fine eand paper,
among the nominees in Flor­ fine steel wool, varnish reida. The local organisation mover, old paint brush, old
again this year has selected pair o f rubber gloves and
Mrs. Park. Dut she would not old newspapers. Those at­
consent to her name being tending should also bring a
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED
presented until she was per­ sack Ibnch.
suaded that this could be a
Club leaders will be pre­
TO ADD A ROOM. FREE ESTIMATES
way to help more young peo­ sent to give assistance. Any
person wishing further In­
ple.
WE HANDLE EVERYTHING. ONLY
should caQ the
“ No mother,’* say Story formation
ONE BILL TO PAY THE GREGORY WAY.
League officers, “ lives any Home Demonstration office.
closer to the highest standards
o f American motherhood. Her
high personal Ideals and the
spiritual quality In her per­
NEW
YORK
(U P I) —
•tk St.
sonality which, combined with Monka e f the Tiapplst Order
bar practical good aaoaa, a ant no meat, fish o r fo w l and
Sanford
delightful sense o f humor and only small quantities o f milk
bar unselfish Internet in the and eggs, says tha Catholic
w elfare of otbera, makes her Digest.
aa exceptlooal choice lo r this
particular honor."
Mrs. Park's quiet taosr
strength also oommsnds the
deep respect o f others. The
Story League, said, “ Her love
for truth and fa ir dealing Is
the deep seated foundation of
her character. When, during
her
sons'
childhood,
tha
ta u 4 * them to pray for their
rivals, she was completely
slneero; and today she is
m ore proud o f their clear
thinking and high standards
o f fair play than she Is of
all the honors and awards
which have come to them ." ,
The Story League has r e ­
quested that local civic, fra­
ternal and social organisations
In Sanford and the surround­
Mercury
ing area Join the league in
again nominating Mrs. Park
for this signal hooor.
When Mrs. Parti was se­
lected last year as runnerPikes Peak Champion
up she
became
Florida's
“ Merit Mother" and was hon­
ored la Jacksonville w ife
Mrs. Albert Klaaltag who was
Mother-of-the-Yasr
Florida's
for 19C3.
For many years Mr*. Park
has
counselled
Seminole's
young people and hat render­
ed a moat valuable servlet
to tha county's Juvenile court.
Her outstanding service in
this capacity waa the key to
her nomination last year by
tha Sanford Story League.

Telephone Toll Charges
Editor, Harold t
Although I’ve n e v e r

Lions Get Clues To Their Personalities

b e ta * I cannot
ding my comments to the
recent letter from CoL
Gregory.

Orange County 7
Since S a n f o r d
denta and business people
de neb m m wfflbw te
make matteci more eon.
v e a i e i t tor m loath
Seminole residents, why
shouldn't we elso bay oar
ear tare to Orange Coun­
ty T We eotdd pkk them
«p very easily while shop,
ping and conducting butlsees matters is winter
Fork or Orlando.

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WE’VE GOT THE HOTTEST NUMBER
IN ITS PRICE CLASS

LOOK WHERE MERCURY BEAT ITS
MEDIUM-PRICE COMPETITION!

We Care!
A s evidence o f our concern fo r the people o f South Seminole CountTe
w e have two direct telephone lines into the Orlando exchange. The num­
bers are 425-5938 and 424-8824. These numbers are not “ L o n g Distanced
to residents o f South Seminole. Call us any tim e with news o f your club
m eetings, personals, or to place advertisem ents.
W e hope the “ telephone barrier” w ill be lifted at an early date, so that
all people with Seminole County’ s in terest in common can communicate
fre e ly without toll charge.

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cake for ecat and akeedaddle! In looks and luxury, in room and ride,
too. Mercury’* way ahead of everything near the price. Come in and
eee hew we beat o u r competition with deale just as hot as the car!

tbn Sadie Hawkins Day done* last Friday at
Seminole High School. Elyso Is a sophomore
dad Dslbsrt U a junior.

Letter to the Editor

Seminole County’s Only Doily Newspaper
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Katherine Seller*. Assisting
her were Mis* Omi Rec, flr*t
grade teacher; Mr*. Elisabeth
Mosea, second and third grade
teacher;
Mr*. Ethel Tart,
third and fourth grade teach*
or and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis,
principal and fifth and sixth
grade teacher.
First graders opened the
program by singing a song
which told the story of Lin*
coin. 8econd and third graders
sang a song about George
Washington, p l a y e d in a
rhythm band and presented
folk dances.
Third and fourth grade stud*
ants offered a number o f pa*
tilotic songs and the fifth and
sixth grades gave a “ radio"
skit showing the birth o f
many partiotic songs includ*
Ing Yankee D o o d l e , Star
Spangled Banner, Over There,
Battle Hymn o f the Republic
and the Navy, Arm y, Marine
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Gen. MacArthur
Has Jaundice

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WASHINGTON
(U P I)
General of the Arm y Douglas
MacArthur, 84, is being treat*
ed for a “ moderately severe”
ease of jaundice at the Walter
Reed Arm y Medical Center.
Center officials said Tues­
day that MacArthur, who ap«
peared haggard on his arrival
here from N ew York Monday,
la not in any pain but has
been suffering from the condi­
tion for "several months” and
has lost weight.
"Tests are being carried out
to ascertain the causa of the
jaundice,” t spokesman said.

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Addition o f • speed readtag eourae for Oviedo High
School eeniors who need to
Increase their reading ability
and for those who plan to en­
ter college was announced
this week by Principal C. W.
■older.
A t the same time he re­
ported the possibility o f con­
tinuing claasea for the school's
Drama Club through the sum­
m er H sufficient interest is
•hows. Six members of this
g o u p already have express­
ed their desire to continue
the activity through the sum­
m er mooth* and other stu­
dents Interested have been
asked to contact Mr*. Ralph
Neely, sponsor.

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White Tail Deer
On Increase
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) Florida's white toil deer con­
tinues to expand on wildlife
management areas In spite
a f encroaching civilisation,
end increased hunting press
■re, the State Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
reports.
The deer population has In­
creased from an estimated
M.580 in 1W4 to 58,000 to 1*0As the population Increases
so does the annual harvest
o f deer. The 1 9 0 * harvest
o f 4,553 deer shows an increate o f 31 per cent over
toe 1M0 take of MOB. How­
ever, while the report shows
an annual increase to harvest
o f legal buck deer, the m ar­
gin of increase baa declined
annually and m ay. indicate a
leveling o ff to hunter presso n o r a slew down to popula­
tion growth o f the larger
herds, or both, the agency
•aid.
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Page t— Wed. Mar. 4, ’64

A. 8. HERLONG JR,
U. S. representative
from this congressional
district, won automatic
re-election to Congress
Tuesday noon when no
other candidate quali­
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PERRYTO W N, A lt . (U P1)
—Perry Campbell has a new
ending to the story of the
farm boy who grows up,
leaves for the city, and never
comes back. Ha returned and
made his own city.
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The fam ily farm had been
aold, so he had to buy It back
when he came home in 19SS.
Instead o f farming, be con­
verted the property four miles
west o f Hopo, to southwest
Arkansas, Into a aervies sta­
tion.
N ow a community of 12S
persona llvss at Perrytown,
namsd after the U-year-cld
Perry Campbell. Besides his
farm
and aervlce
station
N A T IO N A L
there are a few other busi­
nesses along the two-mlle
stretch of town on U. S. High­
way IT.
Tbay have a slogan: "T b s
finest truck stop in the Unit­
ed Steles."
It Is put on the msp at night
with a blase o( neon signs,
costing Campbell $#,ooo and
burning op a $300 electric bUJ
every month.
Residents
of
Perrytown
held • tows meeting end de­
cided to Incorporate. Last
y s tr thay paid $113,000 in
stats and local taxes. When
Perrytown la a city It will
receive turn-back funds for
improvement*.
For Campbell, his town has
become a "N e w Frontier.”
Plans ara being made for
housing projects, a shopping REGULAR 4S&lt; . . SUNNY LAND FREI
center, a lire station and a
church.
" i t wiJI be all-denomina­
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though moat oi us around FRESH BOSTON BUTTS
here ara Baptists."

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S I EXTRA STAMPS WITH CHOPPED, SHAPED
Jack Raymon, well-known
lecturer, will apeak on "M yth­
ology of Reptllei" at Thurs­
day's mooting of the Lions
Club o f Casselberry to bo bald
at $:I0 p. m. in the Trad#
Wind* Cafeteria In Seminole
ria ta .
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Casselberry on Highway IT-02
Raymon formerly operated
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Citrus Tower. Ho baa lectur­
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throughout the United States.

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Sanford C. Of C.
Meets Thursday
A g e n e r a l membership
meeting of the newly organ­
ised Sanford Chamber of
Commerce will be held i t
■ p. m. Thursday at tfaa
court house.
A. B. Petersoo Jr., presi­
dent, said committee# will be
formed sad the membership

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Troops Will
Leave Uganda
KAMPALA, Uganda
Uganda (U
(I PI)
—British troops brought Into
Uganda during last month’s
abortive army mutiny will re­
turn to Konya next Monday,
Premier Milton Obote said to­
day. Mo said "the situation
kero no longer requires their

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ROME ( U P I ) — About UOO
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o f a Roman official died !n
Egypt and waa brought back
to Rome to be laid to reat with
her toya and Jewel* in a mar*
ble tomb.
Recently, workmen rxcavat*
Ing the aite for one o f the new
apartment building* m u a h*
rooming near the ancient Caa*
a!an W ay unearthed a earro*
phagua and tha mummified
form o f the girl.
Police were called and, on a
legal technicality, tha amali
mummy waa taken to th «
morgue.
Doctor* and archeologlita
pieced together part o f tha
rlddlt poeed by tha conatnsa*
tlon worker*' diteorery. Tha
find waa unueual tinea the an*
clent Romana did not follow
the Egyptian practice o f munw
m ifylng their dead.
Tha mummy, lesa than fo o t
feet long, a delicate gold neck*
laca around her neck, a gold
ring on the withered little fin*
ger o f her le ft hand, lay on ■
table In the lecture theater o*
tha Initiute of Forenale Medt*
cine where the expert* held ■
preaa conference.
Prof. Ceiara Gerin, director
o f the Initltute, aaid that from
X-ray evidence on the bona
and tooth detelopment, tha
girl waa eight ytara old whan
•he died.
The mummy'a arme ware
swathed in double layer* a f
fma bandage* which, aftac
1.800
year*, •till gave o ff a
strong odor o f aucalyptna
from tha aromatic suhaUne*
used In tha mummification
process.
Gerin said tha aromatic, raa.
Inous substance waa being am*
alyted "but wa expect it to be
one already known to Egypt*
ologisls."
Ha aaid there were no eigne
o f wounds or Injuries on W a
body. X-raya showed thin
white line* on her leg bonee
that might be Interpreted to
mean aha once had suffered
from rickata.
Garin said tha cauaa o f death
waa unknown and would prob*
ably remain unknown •• ha
had no Intention o f dissecting
tha mummy.
"This child would want Be
return to tha shadow* and
peace," he said.
Tha body was remarkably
well preserved, according t «
Gerin, and it still waa poealbl*
to ■&lt;*, despite tha brownlak
color o f the mummy, the
structure o f a delicately bean,
liful face.

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Announcement of tha gift,
firet scholarship aver offered
by
the organisation,
waa
made by Sherwood D. Smith,
foundation president and ad*
mini sire tor of tha Lakeland
General Hospital, following
the February meeting o f the
group’s board o f director#
here.
The
scholarship will ba
awarded to a member of tha
Universlty’a
first
graduate
clast In hospital ad minis tra*
lion, which begins In Septega*
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.Local Church
B y Mrs. Adana Muller
T h * DeBary. Horn* Demon­
stration Club met recently at
the

Community

Center.

All

Improvements interior, Mrs.
Charles Ulrich; exterior, Mrs.
Person Little; social, Mrs.
John Oayfuse; workshop cochairmen,
Mrs.
Georg*
Wright and Mrs. Gertseneck.

Mra. Herbert Vitt presented
the program on pesticides,
stating before using any pesti­
cide to read the precautions
listed on the container, fol­
low instructions, heeo ill cau*

lions and warnings, dispose of
empty containers safely, and
keep pesticides out of the
reach o f young children and
away from food and other
household supplies.

th* Volusia County Demon­
stration Clubs were repre­
sented but DeLeon Springs.
Articles made by the mem­
bers of Ui* various clubs were
on display, and aeveral ladies
gave Instructions on the arti­
cles. Mrs. Myrtle Wallin and
Mrs. Norman Miller, of Os­
teen, demonstrated the mak­
ing o f bird cages, pin* cone
trees, velvet flowers In pots,
long legged dolls, trays made
from old records, gilted and
edged with flowers or plain
Hutted edges, tin cans cov­
ered with a plaster of parts
and painted to resemble the
bark of a tree for plants and
flowers. There were
wall
plaques, pine needle craft,
pillow tops, poodle dogs, both
large and small, coat hangers
covered with foam rubber,
hats, bags, a large assortment
o f sweaters, slippers, afgans,
and liquid embroidery items
on display. The clubs psrtldpaling In the display were:
Port Orange, DeLand, DeBary, Orange City, Holly Hill
T H E N E W OFFICERS o f the DeBary Home Demonstration Club aro
and Edgewatcr.
(le ft to right) Mra. Louis Ritter president; Mra. Charles Seheiss, treasur­
Th* lunch was held at noon,
er, Mrs. F. Albert Moesel, secretary; and Mra. George Croake, vice presi­
with the DeBary Club serving
dent.
the refreshments.
The afternoon business ses­
sion convened at 1 p.m., with
Mrs. Louis Ritter presiding.
The entertainment Included
Laura Platt Brown at the pi­
ano for the alnglng of "God
Blesa America,” leading In
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Croce, I the Sanford Naval A ir Sta
th* "L o rd ’s Prayer,” and the
Sanford, announce tho en-|d°nsalute to the flag.
By Myrtle Wilson
T h * following new officers
approaching
There will be a Refinlshlng
w ere introduced by the out­
their daughter,
going president, Mrs. George o f Furniture at the Home
Ninline Gloria, to John Ron- H
Wright: Mrs. Louis Ritter, Demonstration Center, 401 E.
president;
Mra.
G e o r g e 25th Street, on March 9 at 10 alii Jones, aon of .Mr. and I
a.m.
Mra. John I\ Jonca, Lawton, ■
Those Interested in refin­ Okla. M il) Crure ia a 1D63 I
lshlng a piece of furniture can graduate
Oviedo
High
bring the furniture, paint re­ School and la presently em ­
mover, old rags, fine sand ployed by AUx o f Sanford.
paper, fine ated woo), varnish
John Jones is stationed at
remover, old paint brush, old
pair of rubber gloves, old
newspspers and a aack lunch.
Where can you ice Mr. end
Club leaders will be on
hand to help with the work­ Mrs. Ore stive Cooking? At
shop. If there are any ques­ the Civic Center on March 10
tions please call the Home at 7:30 p.m. Door pritca and
Demonstration
Oiflcc,
322- recipe books will be given
MISS N A D IN E G LO RIA
■way.
7128.

Refinishing O f
Furniture T o

Mr*. Thelma Spurllng Dan*
forth and Bhula Ernest Hayes,
both o f Orlando, wer* mar­
ried

March

1 at 6 p.m. In

th* 8anford Alliance Church
Rev. C.C.
Does,
pastor
of
th*
ehorch
offid*
■ted. B in. Hayes ia th*
daughter o f the late Mr. and
Mrs. J.E. Spurllng, and sla­
ter o f Mrs. George E. Wells
and Mrs. E.A. Monfortan.
Because o f fam ily associa­
tion tha local church was
chosen, A ft e r the wedding
ceremony, the bridal pair le ft
for Florida's east and west
coasts. They will be at homa
at 22 Interlaken Road in Or­
lando after March 8.

Miss N adine Gloria To
W ed John Ronald Jones

B e Held

Cookery Slated

dlomsmaksM
By Mra. H. L. Johnson
In a pharnplet sent to ua
from tho Wheat Flour Insti­
tute, thera ia the

atory on

bread. In 177S Antoine Parn en tier

said,

"B read

is

a

Combine bread crumbs, su­
gar, nuts, coconut and salt.
Add orange extract to eggs.
Add liquid all at once to
crumb mixture and mix well.
Drop by tcaspoonfuli on well
greased baking sheet. Bake
in moderate oven, 350 de­
grees, 12 to 15 minutes or
until lightly browned. Remove
immediately f r o m
baking
sheet to cooling rack. Makes
about 3V4 doxen.
C RAN B ERRY

Personals

Qohtwi

P IN E A P P L E

PUDDING
IK
rupa whole cranberry
sauce ( 1 lb, can)
I cup crushed pineapple ($ K
oz. can)
3 cups milk
V* Dp. salt
6 slices enriched white breed,
cut in 1 in. square*
3 eggs, beaten
Vfc cup chopped pecans
Blend together errnberry
sauce end pineapple in howl.
Scald milk. Stir in ealL Cool
slightly. Place bread squares
In separate bowl. Pour cooled
milk over bread. Stir in eg g i,
pecan* and cranberry m ix­
ture. Blend well. Turn mix­
ture in greeted T by 11 in.
pin. Bake in alow oven, &gt;25
degrees, about 45 minutes or
until center ia firm. Serve
warm. Scrvca 8 to 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Weils
haws

as

their

bouaeguaste,

M r. and Mra. Ernest Stansfleld, from Sanford, Maine.

B « sure to keep in mind tha
cooking school here at th*
Civic Center n e x t
week.
March 10, starting at 7:10
p.m. Mis* Martha Digan will
give (he program and it will
be 00 meat cookery. I am
sure you will get * lot out
of tt.

Mra. W. U. Mathews, of
Lake
Mary,
has returned
home from th* Orange Me­
m orial
Hospital,
Orlando,
where aha underwent major
surgery. Friend* are invited
Donna Rhodes sent us two
to visit Mra. Mathew* at her of bar seafood favorites. Bhs
bom*.
said aha wished to share them
with ua. Thanks very much.
Mra. T . N. Dillard we* re­
cently released from the Sem­
inole M emorial Hospital and
i* to tha Florida Sanitarium
to order far R to be poeiland Hospital to Orlando. Her bl* for th* member* of the
condition a t the present baa All Souls Catholic Women'*
not been released. Mr*. Dil­ Club to attend the Solemn No­
lard ia wail known and ad­ vena to honor of the Immacu­
mired by many. She has been late Virglo, now being held at
the Veterans’ Chaplain for A ll Souls Parish, their regular
many years and Also served
•e District Chaplain for two postponed until March I I . It
years, where aha served 33 will be held on that evening
couatia*. She 1* a devoted to the Parish Social HaU. A ll
member* o f th* pariah aro
(Y&gt;rHi«n» invited to attend.

Enterprise

CRAB CAKES
1 cup crab meat
1 tap. mayonnsisa
14 cup flour
Vi Dp. salt
1 egg, beaten
M Dp. baking powder
Mix crab meat with may­
onnaise end egg, Mix sepa­
rately flour, baking powder
and salt. Combine and form
pattiea or drop by spoonfuls
Into hot fat.
SALMON CROQUETTES
1 lb. can pink salmon
1 tbsp. lemon Juic*
1 egg, beaten
1 cup thick white aauc*
1 cup fine breed crumbs
Drain salmon and flaka
coarsely. Add white sauce
and lemon lute* and mix
thoroughly. Cool and shape in­
to croquettes, roll in beaten
egg, then in bread crumbi.
Package
in
moisture-proof
material and freeze. When
ready to prepare, taka from
freeaer and let thaw 8 to 10
minutes. Cook la deep fat
until croquettes are golden
brows. Serve hot.
Mr*. W. Itewett likes her
G E R M AN POTATO SALAD.
7 siloes bacon, diced
t i cup chopped onion
I tbsp*. flour
lVb Dp. augar
3 taps. *att
Vi tap. pepper
% cup water
Vi cup vinegar
6 cups sliced cooked potatoes
Cook bacon until slightly
browned. Add onion and cook
until tender. Add flour and
stir until smooth. Combine
vinegar, water, sugar, salt
and pappar and add slowly to
bacon mixture. Add sliced
potatoes and mix lightly. Cov­
e r and simmer 30 minutes.
S srvei I.

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass

Demonstration
Held A t Home O f
Mrs. J . Wallin
By Mrs. Clarence Beyder
Mrs. Jamea Wallin enter­
tained a group o f frlende at
her home Friday evening at a
demonstration party.
Attending were Mre. John
Jurss, Mr*. John Melrose,
Mre. Bertha Rhodes, Mra.
Metta SUrk, Mias EUalea
Klrchhoff, Mra. Rosa Doyle,
Mra, Lilly Boyer, Mra. Hasel
Gilhuly, Mr*. Joe Maitera,
Mr*. H. C. Diabrow, Mra.
Lester Scott, Mre. M ery Barn­
hart, Mra. Norman MiUer and
the hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Ford,
and daughter Winnie, o f DeLand,

the

minister

of

newly

appointed

the

Plymouth

Ave. Christian church, of DaLand, wer* Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mra. Chester Hen*
derson, Mr. Ford recently
moved from Colombus, Ohio,
where he wee th* assistant
minister and youth director at
the R e a e h w o o d Christian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beard­
sley, o f Clewiaton, were week­
end guest* o f Mr. and Mra.
J. V. Richards.
A le Danny and Mr*. Neal,
and children, Danny Jr. and
Dana, left Friday to return
to their hums in Altus, Okla*
homa, after having spent their
leave with hie parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Neal, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stowell.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Mor­
rell o f Buffalo Naw York ar­
rived last weekend fo r their
v iilt with Mrs. Morrell'* sis­
ter, Mr. sad Mra. Warren
Hise. Tha four o f them motor­
ed up Thursday to Rodcheaver Boy’s Ranch near Palatka
and heard Prcaldent Johnson
speak as ha opened the Croat
Florida barge canal.

Altamonte

Personals

Osteen

Personals
By Mrs. d a r a a c t Snyder
Winner* In tho aawing con­
test sponsored by tha DeLand
Sun News, at tha Osteen
School were flrat price, Beth
Fettle, sixth grade, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pettia, end runner up, June Ser­
mons, fifth grade, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Hardy Ser­
mons.'These girls will repre­
sent Osteen School in the
county finals to be held at the
DeLand High School Tuesday
evening.
The Osteen Parent-Tea chars
Association will meet at tha
school, T u e s d a y tvenlng,
March 9. This will ba room
visitation night and all percnU are Invited to attend and
visit their children'* rooms
and sea tha work o f tha chUdren.

Dinner Slated
Th* Ladles Auxiliary o f tha
Glndervllle F ir* Department
is sponsoring - a chicken-pilau
supper on March • at the Auc­
tion Market from I to 8 p jn .
IK # public la tovttod.

Patricia At Walker
Weds Jack Walters
Patricia M a r l *
Walker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
the

bride

of

in a double ring ceremony.
Force

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ANY

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• Earrings • Pnckrtboob*
• Birds
• Billfolds
• Bags
• G ift Items
• Ash Trays • Mise.
Tim e now 4o make Ravings
on items you will need
later.

A ip ed a l Easter program,
"Th e Cross and The R e s u r­
rection," will be presented
under direction o f Mrs. Jean
Leonard, program chairman.
Invitation to attend tha
meeting Is extended to an in­
terested women. •

131 N . O AK, CORNER C O M M ERC IAL

the

CLOSE O U T
SPECIALS!

Member*
of
the
Grace
Methodist WSCS will meet at
noon Thursday for the month­
ly covered dish luncheon end
business and program meet-

NEW LOCATION

at

ONE T A B L E OF —

WSCS To M eet

Meeting Postponed

Base Garner — Helen Smith
Shir lay Mends

Base

105 S. Oak A v*.

F loral

of the

of the Lutheran

Ing.
Sirs. H. Ogden led the open*
ing prayer and read the topic
discussion, ‘ T e ll the World,”
from the Lutheran Women'*
Missionary quarterly.
Mrs.
Walter Moore, president, presided over the business meet*
ing. Final committees were
set for the LW M L Spring
Rally that is to be held in
Sanford on April 25.
It was decided that the
Ladies Aid would sponsor a
hamburger dinner right after
church March 8, to be follow*
ed by a movie on the Luther*
an Foundation. Tickets for th*
dinner are available from any
of the members o f the Aid.
During the fellowship hour
that followed the business
meeting refreshments
wer*
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Edward Scnkarlk and Mra.
Marvin Mcricle.

STO REW IDE FR IG ID A IR E

Lemuel E. Tew Jr., o f Addisabda, Ethiopia, pilot of th*
Ethiopian Airline*, la bom*
for a brief visit. His mother,
Mrs. L. E. Tew, Altamonte
Springe, is recovering from
surgery.

Wa have ceaipletely rsdse f atad. added
new equipment tad fix tares to aarv*
yen batter.

Ens.

The wedding took place at the
A ir

The evening circle
Ladies Aid
recently

and Mrs. Jack Walters Sr.,

Charleston

Ladies Aid

tbeir regular monthly meet*

Jack Walters Jr., son of Mr.

Chapel, Charleston, S. C.. be­
fore members o f the immed­
iate families.
Chaplain Robert D. Chris­
tian, U.S. Air Force captain,
united the couple in marriage
at. 6 p.m. The altar was dec­
orated with white gladioli and
lilies intersperced with potted
palms. Mrs. Estes Kaney, or­
ganist, played th* traditional
Chaplsln
wedding m u s i c .
Christian sang
'Oh Perfect
Love.'
The bride, given in m arri­
age by her father, wore a
street length gown o f white
peau de sole. The neckline
was
appliqued
with
seed
pearls and sequins and fea­
tured small bows at the waist­
line. Her shoulder length veil
was attached to a tiara of
seed pearls, She carried a
white lace covered Bible with
satin streamers centered with
an orchid.
Roberta Walker, sister of
the bride, was maid o f honor.
She wore a blue silk sheath
with a matching faille duster.
She carried a long stemmed
American red rose. Her headpiece was o f white silk straw
with a short veil.
Jack Walters Sr., father of
the groom, served as best
man. The parents o f the bride
entertained the members of
the families and bridal party
with a wedding dinner in the
Charleston Room o f the Fort
Sumter
Hotel
immediately
following the ceremony.
Tbs brides table was cov­
ered with a pink linen damask
cloth and was caught up in
gathers at several points with
bridal wreath* and pink rib­
bons.
A three-tiered wedding cake,
decorated with th* traditional
topping of a bride and groom,
was on th* table together
with a silver punch bowl. Sil­
ver candelabra with pink can­
dles decorated the dining
tables, with a large arrange­
ment of white carnations dis­
played on the table o f the
newlyweds and their parents.
For th* wedding trip, the
bride wore an olive green knit
suit with black accessories, a
mink hat, and the orchid from
her Bible. They are at home
at 2300 Sanford Avenue, San­
ford.

Planned By

Church of the Redeemer met

R. Walker, Sanford, recently
became

Hamburger Dinner

C\VM

MARCH 10,1964-7.56
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POOR fW IW

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Wed. Mur. 4. •Sl-Pnfrp

(Dsuah CfJbbij.
D E A R A B B Y : My brother,
two slater* and I are mar.
rled and we all live In Dale
land, California, M y mother,
who ia TO, live* alone In IIlinoll.
She ha* relative*
there, but none o f them
bother* with her. She ha*
fought with every compan­
ion we’ve hired to live with
her, and the'* getting to the
point where ahe shouldn't be
living alone. (H er hearing i*
falling and the I* very for­
getfu l.) I have begged her
to com* to California and
livo with me, but *he doesn't
want to move. I f the wanted
ta be independent *he eould
have her own apartment
near me, where I would lie
•nly minute* away If the
•ceded me for anything. She
kaa plenty of money In the
henk and a monthly Income,
the refute* to move, and all
the talks about it dying. 1
lertalnly can't move to Il­
linois. What’s the solution?
N O N A M E S PLE ASE
D E A R NO N A M E S : Go
ta Illinois during tht blister­
ing heat o f the summer, or
the biting bitter cold o f tht
winter. "Kidnap” your moth­
er and take her to Oakland.

The

student

w ts

Once she tee* that Golden
Late
she'll
quit talking
about the pearly ones.
•
•
•
DEAR A IIB Y : For two
yeur* 1 have been married to
a man who had been mar­
ried for 10 ytart to another
woman. She passed away.
Something hat been Irritat­
ing me, and 1 don't know
whether 1 should mention it
to Roswell or not. He ha*
the habit of referring to hit
flrtt wife a* "M y W IF E ."
Abhy, I am hit wifel
Don’t you think he should
either refer to her by name,
or else a* my “ F IR S T
W IF E ” or even my “ FOR­
MER W IF E ? " I don't expect him to blot out the
memory of 10 years with
another woman, but It hurta
ir.t deeply to hear R oiw tll
refer to her at hit wife.
h is

wire

DEAR W IF E : Th t next
time it occurs, correct him
ever to gently with, "R otwell darling, I am your
wife. She It your former
wife.” Repeat the reminder
until the memories o f 16
year* fade— at they will.
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I am 100

D E AR A BUY: Please tell
"Popeye’s W ife” that LOVE,
nut TE E TH , is the magic
ingredient which changes a
kiss from nothing to some­
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Roche Leads
All With 605
Laat Wednesday night was
(he Right for Phil Roche to
howl m he led the men In
the Jet Lanes All S U r Lea­
gue with his 605 series. Phil
rolled games o f 224, 183, sod
1M to help his team, ths A l­
lied Van Lines to Uke all
three game# from the Betty
Anae's trio.
Phil bad some pretty good
help from teammate
Bob
Steele who rolled a 208/573.
John Bridges rolled &gt; 213/576
for Betty Anne's trio. Inland
Materials remained in first
g la re with a clean three game
•weep from the Larry's Mart
Irio.
With the help of none other
(ta n John Spoltkl's games of
100, 112, and 214 for a 596
hotel was they able to take
fhree games. Gary Fox vas
the M g gun for Larry's with
R 211/888. In the last match
to the league (or the night
fe e Bob's Restaurant trio reRtained In secood place with
n two game win over the
Meador* Marine trio. John
Wright was high for Bob's
with e 207/535, while Paul
Sloposky was high for Meadors w ife his 203/531.

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Etta Dorman
Tracks 507
E lia Dorman, captain of the
Strnstrom Realty team, bowl­
ed the high si-riei o f 6W7 to
aid Stensirom in mnkintr a
clean aweep over Grain-villo
Nursery. Beverly Meeks of
Joe's
Laundry, rolled ths
high o f 178 In the niatoh be­
tween Cook’s Comer and
Joe's Laundry with Joe's win­
ning three points.
M. and R. Bar won three
polnta from Hunt Realty; the
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polnta from A rt Ilrowm Pest
Control.
Carole Surbrook's 161 game
helped Southern A ir w in
points from the Acey Deucy
Wives. Shirley Simas rolled
the high game o f the league
a 177 hut the C.P.O. Wives
lost three polnta to Shoe­
maker Construrtion.
I’ nt Slp'ey, howling for
Hunt's Really, converted the
4-7-0; Etta Dorman the 4-6-7
and Jean Ogden the 6-6. The
6-10 fell for Reverly Meeks
and Doris Omey: the 8-10 for
Doris lloek, Pat Siplcy and
Letha Ward.

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nation bill.
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party's
bill
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NEW YOHK (U P I) — The
New York liangera have ap­
pointed star forward Camille
Henry
their new
eaptaln.
Henry succeeds Andy Bath­
gate, who was traded to To­
ronto lust Saturday.

both

ger and Isabel Goaliorn. Other
high garnet were by Elaine

had high senes with e 433
and right behind thla was
Shirley M artin* 433.
The 3-10 split fell fur Sliirley Martin, Alice Sexton and
Jan Valentine. The 5-7 s a l
covered by Med* Wiltshire
and Lucy Pope. Elaine Kos­
tival picked up the 5-10.
Karn'a Insurance la leading
the league with 52'k wins and
33!s losses, lladcock Furni­
ture moved into second place
with 43 wins and 40 losses.
Close behind in third place
is Seminole County Motors
with 471* wins and 40‘ t loss­
es.
Cut 'n Curl ia in fourth
place with 44!fc wins and
43l4 kisses. L i'l Bugger* are
in fifth place with 42!k win*
and 45tk losses. Mary Esth­
ers la holding sixth place
with 42 wins and 43 lossei.
Mary Carter Paint* hold
icventh place with 39 wlnt
and 50 losses. Final spot in
the league finds Sanford Sew­
ing Center with 38 wins and
32 losses.

title and naval experts to aug
ment the film.
09:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. A mild plot
for this usually wild series
with more homespun chatter
exchanges than outright laugh
situations.
Playing t h e m selves, singing banjoisls Leater Flatt and Earl Scruggs
call on the Clampetta for tha
lolc purpose of picking a suit­
able wife for Jed (Ruddy Eb»cn). They don’ t get past the
first contestant (Adcle Clair)
as the affair turns Into a com­
munity sing, hillbilly style.
One song,
"M ail O r d e r
Bride," was actually written
by series alar Buddy Ehsen.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
van
Dyke
Show.
Another
flashback to yesteryear is the
bulk o f this plot, soma of
which ia hilariously funny.
Rob (Dick van Dyke) remin­
isces about army days and
the dismal prospect of no
honeymoon with Laura (M ary
Tyler Moore), whom he'i juit
married. Seems thievery in
(ho camp has caused cancellatlon o f all passes and Rob
Is determined to get off the
post even if he has to dis­
guise himself as a woman.
10-11 p.m, CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. If it'a laughs you
want, this one falls abort of
previous efforts on this series.
Amusing, but not hilarious,
is a (ketch in which guest
Art Carney asks Danny Kaye
(or his daughter's hand in
marriage. A later sketch with
a prison break thema i i bet­
ter, but not particularly In­
ventive. Very interesting is
thu first appearance in thla
country o f New Zealand's
Maori dancers, 138 Polynesian
tribesmen
who prance
through an authentic war

danre, a harvest danee and a
unique folk tune.
10-11 p.m. ABC. Channlng.
"Freedom Is A Lovesome
Thing God Wot.” Thera are
lots o f gimmicks In this epi­
sode (how about that dismal
title for on e?) but it bolds
you nevertheless. It also hai
some very good acting. Agnes Moorchrad stars as •
white college professor who
accuses a Negro college pro­
fessor (James Earl Jones) of
discriminating against a N e­
gro student (folk singer Leon
Bibb). This juxtaposition of
the racial situation has a
built-in
interest
and
both
Jones and Bibb prove they're
capable performer*, not Just
anyone thrown in to achieve
a quota balance as Is becom­
ing the case too often In these
film series.

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my readers has to decido— to do about this. So far I've
and aba has asked for help.
said nothing."
That's an old problem and
She write: "T w ic e lately
I'v e found lipstick oo my hus­ the old solution urged on a
band's shirt. Both times It wife la to hide her discovery
was after he had worked Isle and her suspicious and hope
that ta time her husband will,
at »toe office.
"com a to his senses" and
start walking the straight and
narrow path of his own aecord.
That Is supposed to bo the
NEW YORK (UP!) - The cagey way—the way to play
United
Press
International it smart.
major eollega basketball rat­
But • wife ought not to
ings with first-place votes and
have to play that kind of
won lost records through Sat­ walling, hopfttg game.
urday, Feb. 20, in psrentheIf marriage still means any­
te i:
thing at all, e wife has a
Teem
Points right to expect her husband to
W ESTERVILLE, O h i o
1. UCLA (23) (24-0)
247 play fair with her. If the (U P D —Bill Fisher of Witten2. Kentucky (2 ) (21-1)
235 thinks he isn't then she ought berg hat won the Ohio Con­
3. Michigan (10-3)
283 to Uke e stand on the matter. ferences' most valuable play4.
xDuke 120-4)
218
She'll win if her husband c r award. The 6-foot-i senior
5.
xOregon State (23-3)173
truly loves her. If he doesn't guard is the fifth Wittenberg
8. Wichita (20-5)
140 —well, she hasn't lost much. player to be so Itonored In the
7. Villanova (21-3)
124 A husband who haan't grown last seven years. Fisher it
3. Loyola (IB .) (10-5)
S3 up to accept the responsibili­ averaging
16.2 points
per
0.xDavldson (22-4)
62 ties and joyt of marriage isn't game and is shooting 48.2
lO.xTexas Western (23-2)
41 a real loss to any woman.
Irani the field.
a—Completed regular sea­
son.
Second 10: 11, Drake 20; 12,
DePaul 29; 13, Ohio State 23;
14, Vanderbilt I I ; IS (tie),
THE
Arizona State and Kansas
State •; 17, N ew Mexico •; II,
(form erly IIID E W A Y I1AK)
(tie ),
Providence and San

Quits

N E W YO R K ( U P ! ) — Andy
Bobus tel lie Wednesday e a •
Bounced hie official retirement
from professional football but
ngresd to remain with ths
N ew York Giants as n defen­
sive coach.

By Ruth Millett

That's the question one of

High gam* for the day was
180 rolled

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play worked, but why did you
refuse to take that diamond
watching the professor play
NORTH
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finesse?”
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a little rubber bridge.
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nodded
approvingly
♦ 10 8 5
refused to take (he diamond
♦ AK&gt;
when the professor opened
finesse because I was anxious
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to win the rubber. 1 was w ill­
A Jt 3
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diamond. The student had
ing to let East win a diamond
vkqjios
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learned la open such hands
trick because if be gained
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the lead he would not be able
•OLTH (D )
The professor ducked the
to hurt me. I still m lued
AKIM
first heart, but had to win
three hearts.
W AS
the secood. Then the student
" I f they divided twro-onc, I
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eat bolt upright in his chair.
eould only lose two more
AQM
A t trick tour tha professor
tricks in that suit. If they
North and South vulnerable
led hia see o f diamonds.
divided
three-iero, the only
Seuth Wcat Netth Baal
danger would come if West
I f a play turned out to be
IN .T . Pass
1 N.T. Pass
g winner because it dropped
Pass
Pass
could get In the lead. I could
do nothing if he held the
West's singleton king and the
Opening iced—-V I t
guarded lUng of diamonds,
professor proceeded to rattle |
but I could and did take care
e ff 11 trlcka. But K ares a understanding.
IriQe beyond the student's | He asked, " I know jou r of the alngleton king."

interested In someooe else?

Two Bowlers
Roll 180

NO. DON’T BLAME TH E N E W SPA PE R for the fuzziness o f this pic­
ture. You enn blame the photographer, hut it’n not his fault cither. It's
just Dick Pope’s way o f emphasizing how much o f life's beauty a person
enn miss nt beautiful Cypress Gardens if lie lias imperfect vision— or over­
strains his eyes. I f you concentrate hard enough, however, you can see
that lovely Sue Scarbrough, the Florida Citrus Queen, calls attention to
"Save Your Vision Week” , March 1-7, proclaimed by Congress and Presi­
dent Lyndon Johnson as a time for everyone to be mudo aware o f the
value o f vision and the need to conserve it.

Get it o ff your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
ply, write to A IIIIY , Box
3305, Beverly Hills, Cnlif.
Enclose a stamped, sclf-addressed envelope.

On By Oswald Jacoby

Wo Jh&amp; Woman

7:30-3:30 p.m. CBS. CBS
Reports "Th e Legacy of the
Thresher." The loss of the
submarine Thresher (April 10,
1963) was the first major dis­
aster afflicting our nuclear
Navy. Tonight's hour deals
with this tragic incident and
with the drtailrd and exten­
sive scientilic search for the
vessel and its crew as filmed
during the actual hunt. Good
undrrwatct footage illustrates
the search and also helps ex
plain what progress is being
made In broadening our know­
ledge of the sea and making It
safe in the future. There are
many interviews wilh aclen

per cent with that man from
California who said that all
women who wore slacks on
the atrect should be fined.
The woman who wrote in
and told him to go jump in
the lake, should go jump in
her Bible. I refer to Deuter­
onomy: Chapter 22, Versa
fi: "T h e woman shall not
wear that which pcrtainct
unto a man, neither shall a
man put on a woman's gar­
ment: fo r all that do are
abomination unto the Lord,
thy God."
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revolve# around making a
home for your husband and
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Seminole Faces Tough Baseball ScheduleCards Have Both Rickey;
Musial Going For Them

SHSToOpen
Aoainsf Boone
Thinking Out Loud
On March.17
About Sports

By

II) Julian Slrnstrom
Baseball Coach Jim McCoy’s
Seminole High nine will fare
one o f the toughest schedules
in the school's history when
it opens Its season on March
17 agnlnst the lloonc High
Braves here In Sanford.
For the first time the Sem­
inole hasebAllers will partici­
pate In the Metro Conference
and will play a 14-game sched­
ule. "In fo rt," said .McCoy,
"the only games we'll play
this season will he ugainst
Metro League schools."
There are eight members
o f the conference and this
means that Seminole will play
each o f
the other seven
schools u two-gumc series on
a home and home basis.
“ We'll have a hustling hull
club," said McCoy, “ I'm going
to insist on thnt." But McCoy
probably will not have to do
much Insisting since he claims
he has a group o f hoys who
are more than eager to play.
About Seminole's chances
this Spring o f coming up
with a winning nine, McCoy
says it will he difficult to tell
right now. He's had his boy*
undergoing workouts for the
past two weeks. Ho has nine
returning lettermen from Inst
season's team which posted
a record of eight wins and ns
ninny losses and the elub
came in third in tho Oiangc
Belt Conference race.
In addition to the nine let­
termen hack tills seusoii, Mc­
Coy has two other lads re­
turning. Ih c rest o f the squad
is composed of newcomers hut
they've hud a hit o f experi­
ence previously playing sandlot baseball here in this area.
They've played under such
coni lies as i ’crhlcs, Thomas,
Kuykemlull, Lulherow, Stine,
Lewis, Miller, I'lice, llulint,
Millwood, l'uttcrsou and oth­
ers.
The returning lettermen are
righthander Kick Sires and
southpnw Kd Fitzgerald, util­
ity mun Hon Hinson, receiver
Hilly Higgins, outfielder Har­
ry Johnson, first sueker Jer­
ry Whitmore, third baseman
Kirk tiollohcr, shortstop Mar­
vin Sheffield and second baseman Mike Howes. Non-letter*
men returning are first base­
man Larry Watson and sec­
ond sueker llilly Kuykendall.
McCoy-says the rest o f the
squail is comprised of a fresh
group o f guild looking niipho.
mores nnd juniors.
McCoy also stated that
Owen
McCarron, baseball
couch at Sanford Junior High
last scusun had a fine squad
and taught the newcomers
quite it hit of the fundament­
als uf the game. McCarion
bus hud previous professional
experience.

R ile

The

St.

Louis

Cardinal*

completely trom last seasons j ter* for 10 minute*. Southarm injury.
j paw ace Steve Barber, how-

I

Musial, the nation's new di- ever, limped off the field
rector of physical fitness, is a with a hamstring muscle pull
diagnosis leading tu a healthy ' special instructor in camp, in his left leg.
The greatest slugger in CarElsewhere on the Grapedinal history retired at the fmit circuit:
season — consultants Branch ; end of 1963 and left a trail of
New York Yankee MaoagItickcy and Stan Musial.
i records that may take years or Yogi Berra announced his
Hickey, f o r m e r general to match.
team will play no intra-squsd
manager o f the Cardinals w h o' Manager Johnny K e a n e games prior to the official
set up one of the first fruitful j broke the workout routine opening of the exhibition seafarm chain systems in the with a two-hour batting prac- &gt;on against the Baltimore Orimajors, predicts St. Louis ticc session Tuesday, but k ept! oles on Saturday, March 14.
will win the National League an eye on Washburn's throwThe Minnesota Twins begin
pennant providing p i t c h e r ) Ing. Washburn won his first full scale wor
Ray Washburn has recovered five starts last season and preview slugg
' then suffered a periosteal ed Tuesday by Harmon Kiiletear of the triceps muscle.
! brew and Bernic Allen as part
Chicago While Sox third t of a three-hour workout,
baseman Pete Ward was hos-j
Pittsburgh announced a Satpitalized when he suffered a [ urelay date for the first intraback injury during infield squad t&gt; me . . .
practice. Dr. Anthony GuRookie
. '•’.htltandcr
Dick
zauskas, the elub physician, Selma replaced Alvin Jackspn
described the injury as "an j for the New York iJetx' threeacute strain," a misery that day jaunt to Mexico when the
i i t t i c s t i ftriM i
in-. Ward also contracted last little lefthander's finger that
,,
» a , broken last wetk swelled
last for
Hialeah's SIM,200 his
Ward.
In considerable
. . . outfielder, wallength
of absence pam
could up.again
6. 2J0-pound
have juxt what the doctor or­
dered for a spring training

BY J U L IA N STENSTRUM

(Editor's note: Jot Warden Jr., our Oviedo spurt*
correspondent, authored today's column concerning the
Oviedo High School's appearances In last weekend's
cage tourney. Oviedo, which had high hopes o f going
on to the atate'a Class “ II" finals, was bounced nut of
their group Saturday night by Florida Air's Falcons).
BY JOE 1VAKUBN Jit.
A trophy stands at Oviedo. It Isn’t tho trophy Unit
Oviedlana were hoping for, yet nevertheless
It Is a
trophy to be proud of. The Lions were selected to play In
one o f the toughest Class II groups in Florida, and the
Oviedo quintet fared well last weekend In this their first
tournament a* a Class II school, copping the runner-up
position in Group 12.
The tournament, held at Evuns High In Orlando, was
a big challenge to the Lions and the team recognised
it as such. Last Friday Oviedo was pitted against St.
Clcud, the weakest team o f the group. Hulling o ff to a
alow start, the Lions picked up momentum defensively
in the second quarter and held the Ilulldogs to a 44-21
first half.
The Orange and Black could have easily topped 100
due to defensive work o f particularly Timmy Colbert
and nilly Mikler, but aubstUution cut down Oviedo's
furious pare and the Lions only netted .1!) points in the
second hnlf, rounding out the 63-63 victory.
Over half o f St. Cloud’s markers were supplied by
agile, high scorer Johnny Crowe, who netted HI goals
and els free throws for .12 points. The St. Cloud gumn
saw four Oviedo starters hit in double figures, with
Courier again high point man with 21 markers. Mikler
also hit repeatedly, dropping In 17 points.
Practice at Seminole High's Gym proved to he an
asset to the Lion's game, as tho Oviedlana hit 36 out of
01 attempts, a blistering 40 per cent, one o f tho Lion’s
better percentages against glnss bnckhoard*.
Oviedo w a s 'a little o ff in rebounding, only netting
91. Ted Bellhorn dominated rebounds for tho Moris by
hauling down 11, and Courier proved to be a good aid by
grabbing 10 rebounds.
Saturday’s game was another atory for the Lions.
Oviedo met Florida A ir In the championship game, which
followed the preliminary contest between St. Cloud and
Ocoee. The Lions had a bnd night and also ran Into a
“ tiger" of a hall club. Although the ending o f the game
was disputed, and the sroro close, the Oviedo laris did a
fine Job. Hitting fo r only aeven in the first peried, tbs
Lions entered the second frame with a four-point deficit.
Y e t the Lloni battled hack tlelng the tilt at 21-21
at the half. The Lions dominated the third sLunza be­
hind the shooting of Mikler and tork the lead, 39-38. But
the exit o f Courier and Rook via the fuul route tuuk some
• f the punch out o f tho I.luns and the Falcons went
ahead by one and won the game -111-45.
The Lions could have won thu contest in the final
fe w seconds o f the game, as Billy Mikler wont to tho
cjMirlty line on a “ one and one" rail. I f he had made the
two shots Oviedo would have gained a 47-46 decision.
But aa lack would have It, Mikler’a first attempt was no
g-cod and the ball went into play, anil the Lion's chances
were gone.
Defensively the Lions played a moderately good
game, giving Florida A ir trouble on the press. The Fnlrons ran a sons defense that the I.ions normally would
have torn apart if they had been hitting.
Attempting 52 field shots and only hitting 17. the
Oviedlana eked out a poor 32 per rent. Mikler swished thu
nets for 18 markers, making him high scorer fur Irotli
teams. Also, hla performance netted him the honor of
being Oviedo's high scorer for the tourney's two guinea.
Oviedo’s usual high scorer, Courier, had a Imrl night,
only getting five innrkers.
In the rebound department Oviedo burl a rattier good
game agnlnet the Falrmi'a superior lulglit. Hook and
Courier both hauled In ten and thu tcum over nil grubbed
43.
Oviedo surprised the Falcons In one cutngory: the
Mens held In Central Florida's leading scorer, Marly
Dryskl, to only 17 points.
The loss to Florida A ir wrapped up Oviedo's rage
season. Oviedo's final record was a healthy 17-11 and
everyone on campus is forecasting: "W a it 'till next year."
Only time will tell.

Gary

U PI Sport* Writer

Canadian Horse
Owner Looks To
Kentucky Derby

; not be
the
Flamingo Stakes, but his Cal-^,nay
■* estimated.
f,lace‘l in ,ract,on aml , loped
Walt three
N ^ '1' pitches
Ho,,‘ ,onover
* 6 foot
lant little color bearer. North­ Second baseman Nate Oliver fence in a slugging session
MEMBERS OF TH E A L L S TA TE junior boys basketball team from San*
became
the
I-os
Angeles . . .
ern Dancer, came in first.
ford are (from left) Bobby Lumlquist, Billy Bracken and Kenny Hinson.
A fog held up industrialist!
Tom Brown again decided
The trio was named following the state tourney held here in Sanford last
a Green Bay
,
Florida sun set over the 32,- Edward P. Taylor's plane i n L .
weekend. The Sanford team captured the title with a 61 to 61 victory over
Toronto
until
the
R v rs pro
firs football
camp casualty,
still blazing
awaits ID^
Packer
offer to
944 closing day throng here witn a muscle spasm
his-1|take
to turn
down shot at the
DcLand in Saturday night's finals.
(Herald Photo)
from in
short
another
Tuesday,
back. The club
Washington
Senators’
first
But Taylor could see clear­ satisfied replies
ly today his hope of realizing stop Maury Wills and outfield­ base post . . .
Pitcher Dallas Green signod
a long-cherished
dream — er Frank Howard.
his contract, leaving outfield­
winning the Kentucky Derby
Baltimore
righthander
with one of his Canadian Chuck Estrada appears in ers Johnny Callison and Tony
Gonzalez
as
Philadelphia
1. I ’ m Jan,
2. Ome r
II., 2. horsrs.
good shape after elbow sur­
Tonight’* entries:
Phillie holdouts.
Only
the
shadow
of
a
Cali­
gery performed last Septem­
P I I U T l l t t ' K — ft U Mllr — Hrownle Fe rr y, 4 llo ck T ray,
5. Giddy ( U l , ft llopeburg. 7. fornia colt named Hill Rise ber and pitched to Oriole batWednesday matinees become 1. I ’ a I' p Klltflit, 2. Korkin HI*.
AlcXsbb,
ft.
Hobby clouded the picture.
2. Vlvl, 4. T ’a Airy, ft. flank Khutiby
a regular offering of the Or­ Trupf. ft. O ll. p Walla, 7. .Noli* Scholar
Northern Dancer, a bay
rnt in n viu r: — a is wiir—
lando Seminole Jai-Alul Fron­ fieri, ft. K* line
I. Fronted K t« kr , 2- Teat Tul*t. beauty, galloped to victory in
NKt'OMI II U K — ft/It Mile— 3 Minute Kye, 4. O.ll/a Hear the Flamingo with such auth­
ton, starting toduy nl 1:15.
1. Alena Mean*, 2. Dolorep, 3. Hoy. ft. Harold U ft. &lt;1111 Kiln ­
Favored in the tenth gume Italian l#ace, 4. Caollco Takl. ed. 7. Color Not* 8. D’a Flroy ority as to establish himself
the eastern champion of the
M lu
h e a d l i n e r ure Gosti and ft. J e f f Mac. ft Mra.
7. P I P T I f H A C K — 3/ft Mile —
Lyman High's Greyhound
Uirec-ycar-olds. Hill Rise be­
1- Acadia, 2. Jimmy Hock, 2.
Kelmnix, pulled in the hnndi- Happy lIlklnK, ft. Iitvnl
golfers
posted
a
31
came
the
western
tltlist
last
T t l l l t l l II A I K — ft- U Mile — Kllvar Sheba, 4. F a ir Hickory,
2l,i&gt;
decision
over
ft. II. A.‘ a Ceoit Natan, ft. Hop * Saturday by winning the $100,- to
rapped eighth post position,
ton Hud, 7. It. A.‘a Hopes, ft.
Orlando's Oak Ridge High
bOO Santa Anita Derby.
Martin and ^riurtc, with post
P in to Carey Ann
g o lf team Monday afternoon
S I X T H I I A P K — ft III Mile —
seven assignments, rate the
1. Mia* Popp y, 2. O.ll.’ s Arch,
at McCoy A ir Force Base.
second plare odds while the
3. Chutiko, 4. Northampton, ft.
Joe Pavelchak was credit­
llu t h u u a ) Dan, ft. Jeaa flood Ahtigu • Muguerzu post six
speed. T* M rll o M ary, I. T a m ­
ed with a pair o f Lyman's
combo ure figured to shuw.
my Lu
points when he took one
S K t H V r i l It U*ftC — % n Mile—
In Tuesday night's eighth
match and grabbed best hall
1.
It sk lf
Fe rr ari,
3
Hetty
gall.a doubles action, Murlin
An orientation program for llahe. 3. III Hetty A , 4. Hunti,
honors. He fired a two over
ft. O . I I ’p noon. ft. Ontnty baas
und Quintana p e r s o n a l l y
new members will he held by 7. All Kara. ft. H a l f P ar
Coach Dick Williams’ Sem­ par 37 whila playing Tim
squelched the gumv-poinl at*
the .Snnford-.SeminoIe Junior K tf IV IT tr H U P — a m Mile— inole High track team will en­ Hrltsey.
tempts o f two other teams
1. t T h rji fr. 2. Oceanian, 3. Hack |
Steve Glllespi tied Tom I
PilKht. 4. In Nerving, ft. IHnahn tertain Bishop Moore High of j
while building fur their own Clisiulier of Commerce Thurs­ Peg
, ft. M H a fluent Htar, 7. Orlando and L&gt;man High of |Wood for
half-point. Jim j
day at 7 p. ni. at the Police Calico Hhlp, 8. O.ll/a Addrcna
successful hid.
Ixmgwnod this aftrrnoon at i Baltner defeated Rlrk Kelt*
Kchnnix und Gnsti won a Benevolent Building on the M A T H It I I P. — A IS 'i Hr —
scy fa r one point but Mike
1. ItiiNty Jet, 2. Vapor, S t r e e t the local school.
threw way ptuyuff fur second lulcfronL
3. L a r ry Kapha, 4. Kyatidale,
This will bo Seminole's third Coles dropped hfs match to
ft. Hhanda. I,e»r. t. Chuck
plare. Badiolu and K l o r r i
Peraont who have signed Drake. 7, Khony Hock, ft. Mec­ outing thus far this season, Gene Carver.
wound up in third place after
ca It 0 * 1*
having previously met Boone
ITte Greyhounds return to
having hud two gumepoinl new members ure expected to T P V I II I t u r : — A ' I S Mile —
Friday afternoon
1. &lt;lnte Man. 2. Material, 3. at Orlando and Evans at Or­ the llnki
he
present
with
the
new
Jayultrmpt* thwarted, the second
0.
B/S lle D u ff, 4. Mella Adams,
lando in warm up meets.
in a match with
Winter
!,y Quintana's deadly accurate rets. The memtiers will be pre- ft. Ho Hplrndld, 4. Hank Hon. f,
Coach Dick Copeland said i’urk High at Rolling Hills
K.ir.
HunrntiNt.
ft.
Ample
A
n
g
le
i ui oin shut from the rear Hf&gt;i:tcd their membership cards
p . t . f t n p v r i i h %4t :— a h Mite— this morning that this will be Country Club.
court.
and pins.
1. O Nellie, 2 l i d It a Hoot*. 3. (lie initial meet for Lyman
Hhuey,
4 Midterm, ft. Calm
Uncut speakers will include
Cecil, 4 Store Hought, 7. Star which had not had a full fledg­
Cody Bailey, at ate president; Tra&gt;, I Kid W illie
ed track leant in tlie past. He
Coy A lvarei, Flunk Foster
saiti Lyman lias eight meets
and Boh Skinner, national di­
lined up for the Spring and his
rectors; Don Aalier, District 4
NEW YO RK (U P I) - The
squad will participate in the
vice president. Local speakers
Ring magazine today named
Orange Belt Conference.
v ill include John Alexander
Cassius Clay "figh lcr of tlie
R U N N IN G RON— Hon
March 13 Winter Park T im e and (tlenn McCall, pant prealmonth" for his heavyweight
Clark
o f Australia
Here dints of the locul group.
Mini'll 17 Boon*
title victory last week oiytr
HinashuH tho world in*
Here
Murrh 21 Evans
Sonny Liston at Miami Beach.
I.yinon- High School's entry
Hero
door three-mile mark
March 24 Kdgewntvr
Liston was placed in the top
in the Inter-scholastic Bowling
with 1U minutes, 18.4
Miucli 26 Bishop Moore There
l.iuguo rucked up another
T A M P A (U P I ) — Defend­ contender's spot, followed by
seconds in tho Nation*
March :il Oak Ridge
Here
victory Monduy when they de­ ing champion Dexter Daniels Doug Jones of New York, E r­
There
April
3 Coluiiiul
al Amateur Athletic
feated the Colonial High keg- Sr., of AVinter Haven leads a nest Terrell of Chicago, Zora
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•
There
April
4 liouiic
Union
Indoor Track
U r* by a score o f 4 to 0.
field of 100 golfers who teed Follcy o f Chandler, Ariz., and
April
We talked with Head Coach I'nul Mikler after Joe
7 Winter Pork Here
Champion*
Andy Hiniey and Richard off today in the opening round Eddie Machcn. in that order, j and Field
There By United Press International Moigun rolled 498 series, Jim o f the Florida Senior golf
put this piece together. Mikler suid, ''Sure, we made
April 10 Evans
Henry Cooper of England,
ship at Madison Square
NKW YORK (U P D —Johnny April II Kdgewater
some mistakes, but the officiating didn't help at all."
replaced countryman Brian' Garden in New York.
There The Georgia Bulldogs de­ Jurrard posted a 467, Steve championship.
Mikler had quite a bit mere to soy, hut he's the kind
Dupree,
1711*, New York, April 11 Bishop Moure Here feated the Florida Stale Sem- Brady hud a 454 and Woody
That’s Pete McArdle o f
Daniels has won the event London at tenth place because
There inolrs 83-7U last night in the Lee runte up with a 441. The over the Palma Ceia course o f Cooper's recent victory
o f a fellow who run tukc the bitter with the sweet, no
outpointed llrraclicl Jacobs, April 17 Ouk Ridge
New York coming in
over London,
Here season's basketball finals for Gieyhounds had gume scores here five times.
mnltcr how dlstusteful the bitterness might he.
April 18 Colonial
170**, New York (8).
second.
o f 776, 781 and KOI fur a toTwo-time tourney winner
both squads.
The victory at Alliens gave tul o f 2,358 pins. Coioniui Dr. J. C. Mercer of Sarasota
Bulldog Coarli Bed Lawson mustered 2,276 from game was also on hand to try to
his second liest season at scutes of 771, 717 and 788.
gain his third tourney vic­
Fred Hedinun o f Colonial tory.
Georgia, a 12-14 mark. LawThe match ends Friday af­
NEW YORK
(UPI) — : volving millions of dollars forj “ i don't know how rumors I questioned Tuesday night in son. who has never had a racked up Qie best scries o f
ter 54 boles.
winning season, posted a 12- the contest, a 609.

Jai-Alai Sets
Matinees

S0KC Track Entries

Lyman Golfers
Beat Oak Ridge

JC Orientation
Program Set

Seminole High
Baseball Slate

Tribe Trackmen
In Dual Meet

Lyman Bowlers
Beal Colonial

Georgia Beats
Seminoles In
Season Finale

Fight Results

’Big Mouth’ Gets
Ring M a g ’s Bow

Seniors Golf
Ploy Opens

Clay Gets ’ Prettiest' M oney Deal In Sports

Heavyweight champion Cas-1 outsidc-the-ring activities, a of lids deal leaked out," suid studio one of the Columbiu
ilus Clay is tlie center of ne- representative of the Willium Jerry ilrnmll," a Morrhs' talent1™ r d . "huildlng.'" wherVca." j 13 'JJgJ
“ " h ’ " and
xiun was making boisterous1 Horlll# Ma,c WHn 11 #" U
gotiations toduy In a deal In-'Munis agency disclosed.
mniiuger. " I t ’s true, hut 1 run
only say at this time that it’s
tlie richest deal ever negotiat­
ed fo r any athlete."
Without being s p e c i f i c ,
Brandt added thut the drul in­
volves a series of one-hour
speetiieulurs on television, per­
sonal luurs, product endorse­
ment* ami tlie making of
rhythm Iducs records and com­
edy records.
Clay’s modest comment was:
" I ’m the prettiest man in
sports. And so this deul is
very, very pretty— In fact it’a
the greutest— because I ’m the
greatest."
Brandt o f the agency was

lost 14 tills season.
rliytlim-in-blues talking and
Tennessee plays Florida to­
singing record titled "T h e
night in the last game of the
Gong's A ll Here."
season for Southeastern Con­
Concerning his future plans,
ference competitors.
tlie champion said: "M y hear­
ing ut Washington has been
set hark indefinitely. I mean
tlie hearing in which some of
with lntcrnutionul Promotions
for the heavyweight championthe senators wanted to know
about my various contracts
ship fight at Miami Beach last
month.”
Yes, Cassius plana to move
|ACTION! THRILLS!
from Louisville, Ky., to New
World’s Fastest Sport
York “ so I can lie closer to all
the different businesses I'm
getting into."

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that indicates the manugcr believes the New
York Mets will be O.K. Backing up the Old Per*
feasor's optimistic g e s t u r e is first busenm n Bill
Haas, obtained from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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March 4,1084 — Pag* 11

Merritt Desegregation Plan Okayed

Mrs. Mattie
Teaches Youth Bible
Robert U. Ihomai Jr.

attend.

KA 2-6786

Dr.

Lai gen

M r.. Mattie M erritt ia one answer session.
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e f the happitit personi I
have

ever

known.

will

be

present to handle a question•

The Keystone Chapter of
tainlly acta that way. There the National Honor Society o f
it not a tingle day that this Crooms High School held its
deeply religioui

She

ccr-

perton fails Induction ceiemonies Febru­
ary 25. The National Honor

to imprest one that the is in­
deed happy.
This woman is an aztsi to
•ur community heeause she
loves to work with boys and
girls. There is never a dull
moment when this person is
present becauit site pours
fo itli words incessantly. Alwsya striving to help every*
one, she is a tireless worker.
She firm ly believes that the
brotherhood o f man is an in*
tegral part o f Christianity.
The Wrstaide Sunshine Club,
which was recently organiz­
ed is under her sponsorship.
The purpose of this club is
to teach children a b o u t
Christianity. Under her gui­
dance, children learn bible
verses, passages o f scriptura
o f the bible, songs, and mnny
other phases of biblo study.
Each child who learnt the
books o f the bible, the Old
and N ew Testement, receives
a new bible.
These are provided and
awarded by Mrs. A . J. Peter­
son, who liss worked with
Mrs. M erritt fo r many, many
years. This club meets every
tiaturduy afternoon at Mace­
donia P r i m i t i v e
baptist
Church on W est 13lh street
and Pomgranita Avenue. Ih e
writer has known Mrs Mer­
ritt fo r several years. She is
a wonderful person indeed.
According to an authority:
The scriptures teach us the
best o f living, the noblest way
o f suffering, and the most
comfortable way of dying. We
are fortunate to have a per­
son lika Mrs. M erritt in our
BiidaU
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Crooms High School stu­
dents, John T. Mitchell, pres­
ident o f the Junior Class,
Steve W right, president of
tha senior class, and Samual
Alluway, president o f tha stu­
dent body, were invited to at*
tend the ground breaking cersmoniea fo r tha Barge Canal
which waa held in Palatka
last week. They reported hav­
ing an enjoyable trip. Citt■ens helping to make this
trip possible were R. Gibson,
Dr. G.H. Starks and P rofes­
sor H.L. Douglas.
e
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Dr. Evelyn W . Sharps, D i­
rector o f Internship Ttaching,
Bethune
Cookman
College
visited Hopper
Elementary
achool to confer with Princi­
pal L.R. Eubanks and Mrs.
Tholma R. Sheppard. Mrs
Sheppard is supervising teach­
er o f Mra. Rebecca Knight
Sweets, who w ill take up tbe
teaching chores in the very
■ ta r future.
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Society highly emptiasizea ths
following: Scholarship, Lead­
ership, Character and Serviea.
Members of the Society pre­
sented a most uniqua and im­
pressive
program.
Participanta were Brenda Shaw,
Brenda Jordan. Alice Hudson,
Samuel Alluway, Joyce Mont­
gomery, Ernestine Morse, Lor­
raine Ringling, Tommie Jen­
kins, and Minnie P. Raines.
New members inducted in the
Society were Alva Bagley,
Claretha Ranks, Mary Sharpe
Dollison, Annie Ruth Jackson,
Cynthia
Kendrick,
Eleanor
Mobley, Delores M u n g e n,
Shirlsy
Rhodes, Barbara
Sandtfer, Lillie Sapp, Rebecca
Stallworth,
andJoyce
Ann
Williams. Sponsors: Mrs. D.F.
Humphrey and Mr. E.E. Minott.
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By United Press Interuaiioael sidents on tha fringes of tha
Shelby County; Tenn., will river boat city.
desegregate its public schools
The total desegregation was
at all 13 grade levels with tbe regarded ss a big step for­
start of the fall semester In ward by integration leaders in
September under a plan ap­ a state where tha “ stair­
proved Tuesday by federal step" desegregation formula
Judge Marion S. Boyd.
bad ita start.
Memphis is the county seat
But Negro attorneys who
of Shelby County. The plan pushed for the total desegre­
will not affect the city schools gation plan with the backing
in Memphis which are now in­ of the National Association for
tegrated through ths sixth the Advancement of Colored
grads level but will affect People indicated that they
some quarter of a million re­ are
not completely happy

Meanwhile, .ft# NAACP said
NAACP It la making plans for a
proposal Boyd said it “ seems march on the state capital in
support of civil rights legis­
to compel racial balance and
lation before Congress.
Is not practical or workabls.
The racial plan simply would­
n't work in this case. It Is
not the answer.'*
HOLLYWOOD
(U P I)
—

Sugarmoa.
In rejecting

Other Integration activity:
Jacksonville: Seven Negro
sit-in demonstrators w a r e
"R aw hide," relaxes by swim­ fined from *25 to WO In city
ming, even in the winter. His court far trespassing as the
wife, Maggie, incidentally, la result of demonstrations at a
a bathing-suit model.
cafeteria.
Clint

Eastwood,

star

fo r E N E R G Y T

she

Nicole Signed

French star Nicole Courcel,
who played tha feminine lead
in “ Sunday* and Cybele,'' has
bean signed by producer-di­
rector Fred Zlnnemann for a
featured role In “ Behold a
Pale Horse.”

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Captain and Mra. Charles
(C orky) Gibson have return­
ed to Lincoln, Nebraska a f­
ter spending a few days here.
Captain Gibsun recently com­
pleted a course at Montgom­
ery, Alabama. Mrs. Gibson is
the former Uctlye Davis.
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ParenU-Teachers
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vital importance.

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football campaign. A member
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average stndant However, he
aaye, " I can do abova average
work If I study more.** Uia
roaches say ha la assy to
coach, and la a modal boy. A ll
thing* being equal, I predict
that this boy w ill make ns
proud o f him In the years to
coma. Hla parents are Kev.
and Mra. J. R. Green o f Gen­
eva. M y suggestion to yon
Hildrad 1s, Study more. Your
first and foremoat obligation
to youraelf ia your studies.
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school should taka a second
are asked to be present.
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thought. Especially the boysThere will be a film on Can- A ll they have to do la taks a
eer shown
at Celery
City atroll down thirteenth Street
Lodge No. 642 at 600 East to French Avenue during the
7th Street, March 6, at 8:00 week-days. Those men are
p.m. A ll women are invited to looking for work.

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about Boyd's ruling. They had
asked for an Integration plan
which would require that the
county's 58 schools be inte­
grated on an exact whiteNegro ratio o f 68-33 each to
match the population ratio.
"A n appeal is not unlikely,"
said Negro attorney Russell

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SAT.
THURS.
OPEN ’T IL 9 P. M.

Tax Primer, 8 :

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25th &amp;

Is Your Wife's
Dinner
Deductible?

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PARK

B j Charles W. S d i o M M i i
Written for
Newspaper Estarpriao A i m
(Eighth o f 10 Article*)

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Thera w a i a widespread
feeling for a while that under
the new entertainment dcduction rule*, you would have to
talk direct builne** over din­
ner with a customer In order
to have the cost o f the meal
deducted.
However, this la not neces­
sarily ao. Under two clrcumatancea, the coet o f the cus­
tomer’s and your meal, as
well, may be deductible.
First, where the dinner qual­
ifies aa a business maal—that
la, where the circumstances
are conductive to business dis­
cussion, the expense o f the
meal is deductible even though
buslnca la not actually dis­
cussed.
Second, where the dinner
cither directly precedes or fo l­
lows a substantial and bona
fide business discussion the
dinner is deductible just as
long aa thla ‘'entertainment"
la associated with the taxpay­
er’s (including aa employe's)
trade or business.
Your dinner would be fully
deductible in both these situa­
tions axeept where the IRS
finds that you have claimed
deductions f o r
substantial
amounts o f personal living ex­
penses. In such an "abuse"
case, the service will press the
rule that a taxpayer cannot
obtain a deduction fo r the
portion o f his meal cost which
dees not exceed an amount he
would normally spend on himaelf.
How about the customer’s
w ife's dinner when she ac­
companies her husband f And
your wife's dinner if she ac­
companies you? A re these de­
ductible under the new law?
First, the customer's wife's
expenses must qualify as ordi­
nary and necessary business
expensea under the old law.
That is, the taxpayer must
have a clear business purpose
rather than a personal or sod a l purpose in incurring such
an expense. I f It is Impracti­
cal under the circumstances to
entertain the customer with­
out his w ife (la ., where the
customer and his w ife come
from out o f town), the cus­
tomer's wife's expenses would
generally be in the deductible
category.
Second, your wifo's expenses
aio deductible if she joins
you, the customer and his wife
btcousc the customer'a w ife is
present.
Hut remember, after July
31, iUtiS, you must have com
plied with the new record­
keeping rule* to obtain any of
the entertainment deductions.
Kxamplei In the case of a
business meal or a meal di­
rectly preceding or following
a substantial business discus­
sion with a customer you must
keep the following records:
the date o f the meal, the ad­
dles* o f the restaurant and
the amount o f the expendi­
ture* fo r the meal, the name,
title or other designation of
the customer sufficient to es­
tablish his relationship to you
ami the nature, time, place
and duration o f your business
discussion. Also remember, if
any single expenditure is for
$26 or more you must have a
receipt from the restaurant as
additional substantiation.
(N E X T : The Jo,s o f trav­
el.)

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Beetle Label
Worth Cool
$50 Million
NEW YO R K (U P1) - The
English Beatles are striking
Am erican gold—to the tune
o f an expected $60 million this
year.
That's the total estimated
take o f the Beetle pla to be
•hared with manufacturers of
everything from kids’ T-shirts
to n motor scooter bearing
the Beatie label, their licans
lug agent said today.
A new Beatles record called
"R o ll O ver Beethoven" la due
on the American market next
week if the harassed staff of
Capitol Becords can get the
disca out.
XUadnato atatie stoetrieRy
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ENGLISH ROAST . lb. 78c
SHORT RI BS. . . lb. 45c
GROUND BEEF 5 lbs. $1.98

TURKEY LEGS . . lb. 29c
B A C O N . . . . . . . . lb. 49c
PORK R O A S T _ _ _ _ 45c
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�Something For A Den
A n y b o d y need a hole In the
ground? Better yet, 54 of them?
They are not ordinary holes, as
can reudily be adjudged'from their
original price of $25 million apiece.
They come in groups o f three.
Each hole is 165 feet deep and is
complete with air conditioning, un­
derground well water, fuel tanks, an­
tennas and a diesel plant capable of
supplying all the electricity needed
by a city o f 10,000 people. Eneh
group includes a control center. No­
thing but n direct hit by an H-bomb
could knock them out.
The 54 holes are underground silos
for the Titan I missile near Denver.
Today, not quite two years after the
first Titan site was declared opera­
tional, the missiles and all their com­
plicated launching and service equip­
ment are obsolete.

Political Notebook

An improved and simplified Titan
TI. the solid-fueled Minuteman and
the seaborne Polaris have supersed­
ed the Titan 1 and the even more
venerable Atlas missile.
The missiles themselves can be us­
ed for testing nnd much of the
equipment, such ns the diesel plants,
is usuable elsewhere. But the govern­
ment would really like to know just
whut it can do with the holes.
Twenty-five million dollars a hole
— and they are o f no earthly use 1
whatever now. Yet these holes in
the ground were worth every penny
o f their cost because they, and the
rest o f the nation’s defense estab­
lishment, are responsible for the
peace we enjoy today.
Perhaps soincdny we will know­
how cheup they really were.

W A S H IN G TO N — (N E A )
—
Sargent Shriver. ehiaf
now o f both the Peaca Corps
and President Johnson's an­
tipoverty program, stands at
the first major turning point
in hi* public career.

Red Monkey Business
I f monkeys are the funniest peo­
ple, baboons are the most nervous
— or so an item o f the Soviet Un­
ion would indicate.
The Health Bulletin reports that
Russian researchers have been able
to induce higli blood pressure in
male baboons by making them wait
to eat until all the females arc fin­
ished.
As any baboon knows, this isn’t
natural, so the males become tense
and their blood pressure shoots up.
The Russians are trying to show
that mnn.v o f the sicknesses of hu­
man civilization — neuroses, hall­
ucinations, hypertension and heurt
disease — can bo duplicated in pri­
mates.
This is interesting research, but
it is strungo to see the Russians
wasting time on it. It is well known
that with the imminent withering

away o f the state and the establish­
ment o f utopian Communist socie­
ty, these human ills will become
nonexistent, like a capitalist's con­
science.

Thought For Today
"F o r unto us was the gospel
preached, as well as unto them: but
the word preuched did not profit
them, not being mixed with faith in
them that heard it." — Hebrews
4:2.
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Unbelievers are worldly wise but
spiritually stupid. Men expect a Ho­
ly God to overlook sins for which
fallible human laws provide the se­
verest punishment. — Rev. C. A r­
thur Beatty, Minister, StaffordOsteen Methodist Church, DeBary.

Porogrophs

Unclassified
Florida at the national con (or long distance flights
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cst in Jacksonville. She was
selected from a group of girls
The N a t i o n a l Medicare
representing all sections of Council of Florida will seek
the state at Cypress Cardens
an amendment to the Florida
by a panel of judges.
state constitution to allow a
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On hand for the presenta­
Florida state lottery for a
tiia 1963 Florida Legisla­ Medicare program.
tions will be commission tour­
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ist division chief Jim Sump­ ture, at the urging of the
ter, advertising manager Les Peninsula Motor Club (A A A )
Arthur H. Courshon. chair­
Adams, and Louis Scnito, passed a measure which bars man of the board of Washing,
Tampa, head of the commiss­ horses and other animals off ton Federal Saving* 4 Loan
ion'* advertising agency. The Interstate highway* and the Association of Miami Beach',
two promotional campaigns Sunshine State Turnpike.
is listed in “ W’orkl Who’ s
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will be presented in a slide
Who in Commerce and In­
Nearly $12 billion is invest­ dustry."
program.
This year’s spring campaign ed in the motel industry to­
Is patterned closely after last day, according to Quality
year’s sdvertUing. Them# o( Courts President John Lacock
the promotion is wrapped of Daytona Beach.
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around the Florida Arts Fes­
By lla l Cochran
At the current rale, six per
tival April 1-June 30.
A wife has a reason to com­
The summer promotion Is cent o f all social drinkers are
all new and feature! a photo­ destined for alcoholism, says plain when her hutband mails
graphy contest with four live the Florida Alcoholic Ilchabi- her letter in his coat pocket.
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porpoises a* prises. For those Illation Program.
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To a visitor a welcome
winners who haven’t room in
Rambler automobile* will usually it cordial and a
their goldfish ponds for a
porpoise, the stata will pro­ be made in Chile atarting cordial very welcome.
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vide an alternate prise of later thla year, making the
fifth Rambler plant to be
All people hope to get
$ 1, 000 .
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opened in Latin America.
ahead in the year 1964 and
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a lot will on the eve o f the
Carolyn King, a tall, slend­
Marion Sadler, president of very first day.
e r blonde from Bartow, has
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been chosen Florids Water­ American Alrllnei, credits a
melon Queen. Miss King, 18- 14 per cent increase in the
October was
all dressed
year-old University of Flor­ line's passenger traffic to a up in color with no place to
ida student, will represent reduction in first class fares go but into November.
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The Florida Development
Commission starts Mar. 9 on
a nine-city tour of the state
to preview its new spring and
summer
promotional
cam­
paigns to (lie tourist industry.

Barbs

Herald Area Correspondents
Allamnnte Springs
Mrs. Julia Harlot
S38-I31B
Bear Lake-Foreal Cily
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
838-3678

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Casselberry
Mra. Jane Casselberry
838-5016
ChuluoU
Mrs. Joan M afia
365-3743
Denary
Mra. Adam Muller
668-1110
Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
$68-9933

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Sanford, Florida

Lake Mary
Mrs. France* M etier
322-6219
La)(* Monro#
Mra. H. L. Johnsos
322-1722

Editor

You'ie a right person it you
do right by the boys in service
by writing.

Longer ood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-I31T

Quotes

Osteen
Mrs. Clarenr* Snyder
322-480

I am pretty well convinced
the Russians hav* all our
secrets and I am even afraid
they hate the secrets wa are
going to discover in the next
two years. Our industry and
our citisena don’t have those
secrets.
— Nuclear physicist Edward
Teller,
scoring
excessive
government secrecy.

Oviedo
Mrs. Georg* Kelsey
M 6-IIS0

Wed., March 4,1904

W A L T E R A. fllBLO W , EDITOR A A D rCRLISRKR
I'H A S K V'OLTOUBE* C lrrsliU ss - Ueaeral M» » » « » »
JULIAN I - *T R * STROM
EOT QBEEN
Associate Editor
tiffin .
TEED VAN FELT
H ARRIETT E. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
Classlllsd Dlrsetor
JUDT W E L L *
JARIR BBOEHAHEE
O u n tr Editor
TAOA BTOFFEE
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Eocisty

Carelessness about payments
as well as plain carelessness
makes people Iota control o f
their cats.
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Mec hanical

Supt.

We have decided irrevoca­
bly to refuse any form of
foreign aid to which conditions are attached that era
incompatible with cur sov­
ereignty. A ll wa want ie a
return to normal in our dip­
lomatic relations.
— Cambodia's chief o f atata,
Prince Norodom Sihanouk,
discussing possible resump­
tion of diplomatic relations
with the United Statei.

Dr. Crane’s

I don’t think Ban. Coldau e th s*
water la paying much atten­
|
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1
Tsar
s Waste
S.IS « Months
tion to th* problems o f 1064.
a.sa I Months
He just isn’t in tuno with
i.et I Month
a. Postal Esgalatloas yrovids that an »siJ aahstriptions as reality. Ha seems to ba an
Id la advancs.
_______________________________ __ authority on ancient hiitory.
— Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Dd ns stcond class matter October IT, t i l l at the Feet
MinnSanford, Florida, sador lAs Aat ad Ooagrsaa of March.
a

CASK S 403: Rosalie B .
aged 38, has a daughter in
college.
“ Dr. Crane," she began,
“ what can a housewife do at
home lo earn soma extra
money?
“ Since we have three child­
ren, the oldest being in col­
lege, our budget it taxed to
the breaking point.
“ So I'd like U&gt; he able to
earn a little extra money, but
I must do it at home for our
youngest daughter is only 4."
Many wive* are in the
same host with Rosalie, so
pass along the suggestions
that follow:
( ! ) Develop a baby sitting
clientele.
If you mothers can't leave
your own homes, then invite
your clients to bring their
youngest over to your house.
For many mother* need to
go downtown slipping. yet
haven't a competent person
to tend Use baby.
That is especially true dur­
ing the daytime, for the usual
teenage high school baby-sit­
ters is then at school.
So you can often build up
a very good daytime baby­
sitter business, as well as
handling soma evening de­
mands, too.
II doesn't take very long
to gel the news acattercd
abroad that you ara available
for baby-sitting. for you can
telephone friends or put a
notice in (lie newspaper or
a card on the bulletin board
at your church.
(2 ) Establish a part-time
home typing or bookkeeping
service.
This is especially needed by
many
neighborhood
mer­
chants and professional men
who don’t require a full-time
secretary or bookkeeper.
If you have bad tome Busi­
ness College training or have
previously worked In a busi­
ness office, then you may
capitalise on that talent even
In your own home.
Some firms also prefer to
have their direct mail cam ­
paign* don* by personal typ­
ing, lo avoid the “ broadside"
intimation of an addrnsograpfaed envelope.
So some women do home
typing lor advertising mail­
ing!.
Remember, toe that you
can buy a fairly good used
typewriter for $35 to $30, if
you know o f soma office
which it turning in ila old
machines on new typewriter*.
( I ) E ogaie in priaa con­
testing.
This may offer an uncertain
financial ineoma, but millions

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of dollars per year are dis­
tributed as contest pnies.
Many of these award* do
nut require anything of you
but your name ami aildrcM.
Others demand that you
finish a riming couplet ui
limerick.
And Home request you to
write a 30-word letter on
why you like a certain brand
o f soap or cereal or other
type of merchandise.
Thousands of people arc
avid contest fans, for this
is a very stimulating hobby

No Iras a pciauhage Limn mnit.inspiied
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
has seen fit to deny that there
is such a thing as antiSemitism in the Soviet Union.
Ami thut, no doubt, will be
Ids reply this time to tile ap­
peal for better treatment o f
Jews in the Soviet Union for­
warded to him by Bertrand
Rusarll. 91-yrar-old
British
philospher and co-aigned by
four other Nobel Prize win­
ner* and such world figures
aa Dr. Albert Schweitzer and
Dowager Queen Elizabeth of
Belgium.
Their letter found “ gravely
disturbing" the fact that 60
per cent o f those executed
for economic crimes since the
beginning o f
the
current
drive in 1961 have been Jena.
“ We ara troubled," the let-1
ter aaid, “ by the prison ten.
lances imposed fo r the pre­
paration o f unleavened bread.”
Persecution o f Jews is an
old atory In what la now the
Soviet Union, dating back tu
th* Ghettos o f the Middle
Ages and reaching its peak
under
th*
rzara
with
a
slaughter which began on
Easter eve, 1881, and eventu­
ally spread to more than 160
town* and villages.
Under the Communists, antiSemitism ostensibly
disap­
peared and aoma Jrw-a even
were permitted to attain high
places in the Soviet govern­
ment.
Counting the current drive
aa one, there have been four
serious
anti-Semitic
drives
in the Soviet Union, each of
them instigated hy the gov­
ernment.
A fte r the start o f World
W ar If, there were govern-

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‘the Jevca ai* ili-aerting Moacow. »#
In 1918-49. came the drive
against ‘‘cosmopolitanism" in
which Die Jews were not mnn.
tinned but were the principal
targets among those under
suspicion because o f foreign
contacts.
The third leached a peak ill
1933. just
brfoie
Stalin's
death, with the arrest o f six
Jewish and three other Kiemlin doctors on rhargea o f
plotting In murder Soviet
leadria. A fter Slulin’s death
they wei* released and the
charges exposed as a fabrica­
tion.
1'wo theories have been ad­
vanced for the reasons behind

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In th* field, Shriver will
have to try to enlist co o p ­
er alive a a a i a t a n r e from
among countless atata and
local agencies, both public
and private. And keep them
from
being
overrun
l&lt;y
Washington.
This 48-year-old Chicagoan
if. however, a hardheadel
optimist.
He
believes
nn
homefront
obstacles
rould
outmatch the ignorance, skep­
ticism and deliberate Com­
munist roadblocks w h i c h
have harassed but not really
hurt th* Peace Corps in its
three years of life.

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One is that it is

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deliber­

ate attempt to isolate and
terrorize th* three million
Jew* still living within the
Soviet Union because o f their
ties to Israel and to the West.
Another is that it is a pro­
paganda device to halt a prac­
tice widespread among the
Soviet masses—currency apeYon Worked For ll.
culution, b l a c k niaikutliig.
id lin g on a private basis and
Make ll Work For Y oii.
trading in gold and jewelry*.
In thla, the government
tries to exploit underlying
anti-Semitism at a weapon
uguinst a practice common
tiuouglioul the Soviet Union,
with the Jews bearing the
brunt o f the attack for dra­
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for many an aspiring public
figure.
He managed there lo give
to a eulogy o f hi* brother-inlaw, th* late President John
K. Kennedy, almost the non­
partisan ring o f objective
history. Without self-service
or eentiment, he described
again— in colorful specifics—
the Peace Corps' achieve­
ments.
His Pres* Huh talk exhi­
bited th* aame appeal* to
the practical and the ideal
which seem lo impiess the
lawmakers who each year
vote Shriver more and more
Pear* Corps money.
Such diverse conservatives
a* Sen. Barry Goldwater and
Itcp. Howard Smith o f V ir­
ginia, Democratic chairman
o f the House Rules commit­
tee, hav* been won over.
But all Shriver'a admini­
strative capacities, diplomat­
ic skills, wit and charm will
be tested in the anlipoveity
combat.
For one thing, at th* fed­
eral level th* program will
call for an unprecedented
blending among aeveial de­
partment* and agencies, such

Phil Newsom Says . . .

H H H

s r sta ll
•eataale Caaaly
{M S 1 Tsar
S.S0 I Months
S 10 I Months
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Th* untried business of
poverty fighting offers stiff
challenge to the ablest ad­
ministrator. It rould hr a
reputation-buster.
Should Shriver mount even
a m o d e r a t e l y successful
charge against the nation's
“ poverty pocket*,” he would
on the other hand establish
himself both as a high grade
administrator and a hot po­
litical property.
Talk to Democratic profes­
sionals and you find most of
them have not yet really
“ discovered" Shriver as s
political
factor,
nothwilhstanding the obvious fact
that the l'rrsidrnt regards
him highly and recurring re| ports that hr is Johnson's
favorite for the 1964 vice
presidential nomination.
Hilt the party politicians,
and a lot nf oilier people,
will be seeing and hearing
much o f Shriver in the pov­
erty-fighting campaign that
lira ahead.
lie it a man who likes to
keep a rlose hand on field
opriations, as hit many foraya into
remote
overseas
Peace Corps areas illustrate.
His will likely be a familiar
fata before long
in many
( U.S. communities and rural
sectors.
One* they brush against
I Shriver 'a winning ways, large
I numtiera o f stat« and local
! Democratic leadcia may eon.
elude they have a new po­
rn which all the family een ilitieal natural on their hands,
join.
| I f that should
he their
You don't need lo have a judgment, and it should hr
college education, either, for under-ecored by mine success
Hie prizes cither are alkiled for him in tlw novelty bat­
on a chance ba*is or for the tle, then a political eareer
best ideas in Hie limerick may follow, whether or not
lust lino you ituhibit or your Johnson tap* him this year,
30 word sincere letter.
and M-guidU-sa o f the fact he
And if your children also still laiks a firm political
wish to earn more .-(pending base of hia own.
money, then send for the
That Shriver may have
booklet “ 20 Methods Child- the elusive “ star quality"
ren Can Earn Money," en- waa suggested afresh by lut
closing a lung stamiwd, re-1 recent National I'resa Club
turn envelope, plus 20c.
I appraianc*— buriol
ground

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OUK SIGNS

�Starchiefs In
Merry Pace
Tba Starehtede coatim a t»
M i b marry paed lo tba B ll
Hemphill Motorettd* League
at Jat Lane*. ThU past week
they noticed another three,
game win at tha expense d
tha Grand P rlz to Io c t m m
tbair league load to a lull
earan games. Eloloa Xoatiral
had her red plastic
ball
churning up tha plna aa aba
contributed a lCS/SU to tho
Starehlefg cauaa
while tak­
ing high aerie* faoooik to
b oot Joan Magln with 177
and Nan Ingram
wtth 1 «
aided the Starchlafa la their
victory.
High gam# laural want to
Tedl Marah thla week aa aha
rolled a fine 18B game to
help the c la iiic i to break
even with the Skylark*. Tba
aacood place Tampeata loat
ground thla week aa they
were able to win a alngla
gama agalnat the Invlctaa.
Tha
Bonneville*
In
third
place ware able to bold their
ipot by taking to r t* points
from tba La Sabre*. Linda
Poet waa the pacaeetter for
the Bonneville* with 183/491.
The Pontlaee iron a four
gam * aweep over the Rlvlara* a* did tba Elactraa
over tha Ambassador* to
other league matebea. Tha
Specials took all tha points
at the axpense o f tba Ram*
blerette* whlla the Catallnas
■hut out tha Wildcats In tha
final match o f the morning.

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ECAC M ajor Team
N E W Y O R K (U P I)-S o p h o .
more D are Bing, who led Sy*
racuse to threa comecutlva
wins last week was selected
Monday to the ECAC major
college team of tha week.

Legal Notice
ROTICR TO APPE AR
TH E STATE OP Pl.ORIIIA

TO, JOHN R. MIM.KR
Residence: Unknown
TOU ARE HEREDT NOTI­
FIED TH AT you hare been
named ae Respondent In n
Petition e f Adoption of your
Infant aon, In chancery Caea
No. 11711. filed In Circuit
Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit,
In and for Samlnole County,
Florida)
And that yen nre require!
te fit* your Answer with the
Clerk e f thle Court and le
terra n copy thereof upon A t­
torney! for Petltlonere, whose
name and addraaa la Blehop A
Dernetaln, I I East Pina Blreat.
Orlande, Flerlda, net latar
than March 11th, t i l l .
I f you fall le do ae, n De­
cree pro Confesto will ba entered aaalnet yen In the salt
ease.
WITNESS my hand and tha
etal of aald Court at Sanford,
Florida, this l*lh day e f Feb­
ruary, 1*44.
(bbaL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk e f Circuit Court
By: Merlha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
BISHOP * BORHSTCIK,
I* East Pina Btreat,
Orlande, F ieri!*,
Attorney* far Patltlenlrs. _
Publlih Fib. It, 11. 9* 4 Mir.

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en ga eti In hualNIil at
a, BbRlaete cennty, Fler­
lda, under tha fietltiou* asm*
or, Oviedo Eitctrla, in g that
i Intend to re ilite r aald nam*
with tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court,
t, Semlnot*
Seminole County, FlorFI
aeeordanos with
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judicial cimcurr
• P FLORIDA, in AMD FOR
■RRIMOLB COtMTT.
la Chnnerry, 1STBa
NOTICM BY Ft'RUCATIOM
H O W A R D &amp; SCMARL1N,
TRUSTS*
FlalatlM,

HAZEL S. BCHWBNKER.

Defendant.
TOi HAZEL » . SCItWENICKR
Addraaa unkaowa
Flaaaa taka aatlca that a
ault haa kaaa laatltutad ngsinot
you la tha ahora alyled Court
la foreclose a atartgaca raeordad la tha Fuhllo Raeorda
ef Bamlaota Countr, Florida la
Official Raeorda Rook I I I ,
Paco I I I . affecting tho follow*
Ing daacrlbad property:
Lat I. Block II. IUBUR*
BAH R O H M I E C O X D
1ECTIOK, according to tha
plat tharaot, raeordad la
Plat Book I, Faaa II, Put&gt;*
llo llaoorda of Bamlaola
County, Florida.
Tou ara haraby notified that
ualaea yoa flla aa ana war ar
ether responsive pleading wtth
tha Clark at tha eald Caurt
aa ar bafora tha 11th day of
March, t i l l , a daeraa pro
eonfaaaa
will
be
entered
agalnat you for tha relief da*
mandad In tha bill of com­
plaint filed heroin. Thla notice
w ill ha puhllahod aaoa aach
weak lar tear aaaaaaattta
waoka
DOME AMD ORDERED at
Bemlnola County, Florida thla
Tib day of February, 1114.
(Caurt Baal)
Arthur M. Beckwith. J r.
Clark at Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhloa
Deputy Clark
Haward R. Bcharlla
Attornoy far Plaintiff
I I I Want 4* Btraal
Hialeah, Flerlda
Publlah Fab. II, II, M * Mar.
4. 1144.
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6. For Rent

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12. R e a l E s t i t e F o r S a l*

3 BR., garage apt., furn. 2005
WEST SIDE
French. 322*7234.
3 shaded Iota. Ik acre each.
$1,000, $300 down, balance
2 BR., furn. ipt., tile bath
monthly.
1703 Magnolia, $55. 322-3951.
JOHNNY W A LK E R , Broker
FURN. A p t 2300 Mcllonville.
322-6437 For Appointment

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M a r c h 4, ’64 —

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By Nadine Seltzer

SVT3ETIE P IE

Available Mar. 1. Furn. 3 2 BR. Home. Study, Ilk
room apt., pvt. bath. 38Baths, large Fam ily Rm. in
5303.
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing steve, refrig., room air1 BR House, Furn. $65 mo.
conditioner,
washing m a­
From Seminole County
Ph. 323 0633.
chine k rugs. Really ter­
rific buy I
Monthly pay­
Furn. efficiency apt., for 1 or
ments $83.50.
couple, llghta k water loci.
$45. 322-7399.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
NOT LONG DISTANCE
Inc.
3 Room furn. apt., lncl. wa*
F A 2-8074
ter, $45 mo. 322-4814, or ap­
ply 112 Maple Ave.
3 BR, Ilk bath home. Assume
payments. 322-5455.
1. Loot &amp; Found
1 BR. furn. apt. Quiet neigh­
V a n ’* grey bora • rimmed borhood. Ph. 322 1462. $-5:30. L A K E M A R Y . New I BR,
3224501 other times.
,
g ta u e i in brown c u e In
nice kitchen, cent, beat, tile
m
Sanford
area.
REW ARD. 2 BR. Furn. Duplex. A vail­
bath, set-ln grove. New low
*
3224252.
price. Owner. 322-6859.
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave.

322-5612

O ffice 204 W . First

* LOST: Parakeet, yellow, little

green. *22-7611,

Long wood, 8 ml. from N.A.
8. Ph. 838-3298.

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

Vacuum Cleaner

SOUTHWARD

MODERN, naw 2 BR. home,
near echool ft atoroa. Lake
Mary. M i monthly. Moona
Jarvla. 322*1810.

12. Real Estate For Sal#

O R E E N B R IA R
Choice
lota
available
In
Greenbrlar o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
go lf
court*.
Small unfurn. house, 2811
Cuatom building to your
Laurel A vt. 321*1115.
ap*clflcatloni.
Greenbrier
Apartment: I room* k bath,
developed by
furnUfeed, 143 mo., Includ­
KlNOBW OOD
ing utilities. Near N .A J .
BU ILD ERS, INC.
Ph. m i n i ,
202 Fairmont Dr.
F A 2*8074
1 BR. Furn. house. $oo mo.
Water, elec. furn. F A 2-8016.

LAKE MART, 8 Rm. nicely
ftlru. Duplex apt. Adults.
N o pets. 165. Ph. 322-1290,
Nitas: 3324878.
1 BR. fum. cottage.
only. 322-1187.

Adults

FU R N . Apt. 500 Park Ave.
S M A L L Office space suitable
lo r repair shop, Lak* Mary.
Alr-cond. 322*2125.
BRAND new efficiency
$65 mo. 322*5804.
to

apt.

F H A - V A HOMES
I , I, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1. Ilk, ft 2 BATHS
DOWN P A YM E N TS FROM

$100

LOW Monthly Paymanta
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2583 Park

Dr.

322*2420

34. Artldoa For Sato

34. Articles For Sale

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP KROHLER H id cA B ed , ex­
Free
inspection,
estimates,
cellent cond. $45. 28-5604.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
MAR. SPEC. Men’* Western
ft repairs discounted.
shirt*, $2.99. Surplus City,
2111k E. 3rd.
58-3443
201 W. tat St.
Auto Olaae, Tepe
BARG AIN HUNTERS
ft Sea' Covers
We have a Repossessed 83
model Swing Needle Dlil-OMatlc, Easy to operate,
makes
beautiful Designs,
304 W. 2nd St. F A 3 8032
Makts
automatic
button­
A LL WORK GUARANTEED
holes, Sews on buttons, etc.,
A11 without
attachments.
3 1. F lo w e r s - S h ru b #
Assume remaining 4 pay­
BLOOMING Rose* on Chero­
ment* to $8. Ph. FA 2-1837.
kee stock. A ll ether kinds
of Nurs*ry shrubbery and
trees.
LIMITED TIME I I t
Gray Shadows Nurstry
Mac hat THROWN A W A Y th#
6 M l. S. on Sanford A v*.
Percentage Book.

12. Real Eatata For Sale 19. Shannons Wanted
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, Ilk Work wanted. 322 7053.
bath home. One bedroom
has aeparate entrance, can SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
be ranted for Income. Will
fa d e for smaller place.
Shown by appointment. Call 20. B a b y s itte r s
F A 2*8848.
BABYSITTING in my home.
322-874.
LA R G E COUNTRY HOME
Three bedrooms, 2 baths, gar
21. B o a n ly S alon s
age apt. Two acres land
with fruit and shade tree* H A R R IE TT'S B E A U TY NOOK
132 ft. frontage on W. First Open 7 a.m. by appt. A lio
St. approx. 3 miles from
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
city. Priced at only $15,000
105 S. Oak. 322-5742.
with some terms.
Special By Popular Demand
Exclusive with
Our Budget W av* Spec. $6.95
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Realtor
3H&gt; Palmetto Ave.
322-08.14
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2-3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 25. Plumblnr Service*

4 BR, 2 BATH
Fenced yard, cent, beat
air cond. $16,$00.
$500 DOWN

ft

4 BR. 2 BATHS
35 Ft. Fam ily Room, fenced
patio, double carport.
$17,$00 - TERM S

PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L H AR V E Y
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-883

27. Bpoctol Service*

ENCYCLOPEDIAS. W o r l d
Scope, 30 vol. lncl. 1903
Yearbook. (30. Tark Ave.
Trlr. Ct. Lot 93.
USED FU R N ITU R E
SPECIALS
Repost. Bedroom Suite $49.50
Repots. Bedroom Suite w.
bedding, Uke new .. $119.50
RebuUt Sofa bed ........ $39.50
2-Twln alt* Hollywood beds
............................ ea. $19.50
4-Twin site Ilollywoo* I bedi
............................ ea. $29.50
2-PuU all* HoUywood beds
............................ ea. $19.50
I*FuU site Hollywood bed
.................................. $29.50
1 Set Salem Maple bunks,
complete, Uke new .. $69.50
I -Apt. eUe Elec. Stove $49.50
1 Platform rocker, foam rub­
ber cushion, needs roupbolstering..................... $7.50
1*5 Pe. Dinette ............ $19.50
1-d Pe. Dinette ........ $29.50
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 S. Magnolia
38-6321

Buy your Carpet or Buga at
Dealer COST plua $1 per
yard.
WANTED reliable eouyle te
take uy meathly payments
ALL FIRST QUALITY
to $11.10 #n $ templet*
TOP RATED MILLS
room* to f a n lt w t . CaU Call us for a shewing to these
T E 0-1811, Casselberry, eel*
fin* Carpets In your home.
lest.
Nylon, Aerllan, AU Wool,
rtc. Hundred! to ebooae 85. Article# Wanted
•ell
Us Your Furniture.
from. TERMSI Up to two W ANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
Quick le rv le e
With the
years to P ayl
e r amaU amounts. Bonded
Cash. 8U PE R
TRAD ING
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee MansPOST. F A 2-OOTT.
field, F A 2-4244.
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
For Uie biggest selection of
Orlando, Fla.
39. A u to m o b ile * • T ru ck #
nearly new and used furni­
241*8194 Collect or
ture, aee Noll's Furniture Leroy C. MaeTavith, Owner
'38 Ford, A*t condition. $593.
Brokerage in Casselberry
F A 2-5545 after I p.m.
215 Woodmer*.
on 17-M. Open 0 days 8 to 8.

S 3 . F u r n it u r e

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don't read them all flrat?"

36. Automobile

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Trucks

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1980 Volkawagen 2-dr. sedan,
A*1 cond., radio. 9993. Ph.
28-5609.
'33 Ford pick-up, good cond.,
good tires. Must sell. Cheap.
Can be seen at 119 Lake
Dot Dr., 8an/ord.
1958 CadtUae Hardtop coup*.
Futi power and elr. New
tirci.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Ave.
58-4382
1937 Olds • • « " 4-dr. hardtop,
good cond. 322-7956.

37. Boats - Motors
Gateway T o

Tha

W aterway

Kobson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUD E Dealer
304 6 8 E. 1st. Ph. F A 2-3961

89. Trailers • Cabanas
'54 New Homo 1-bedroom
house trailer, 8x31. 888-3713.
OWNER must sell 1958 Camao
housetraller. • x 40, t BR.
Excel, cond. Muet one te
appreciate. 38-648.

F i t ISIS E S T I M A T E
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
F A 1*2117.
Used furniture, appUances,
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Larry'e M art 21$ faniord
Ave Ph. F A 2*4118.

31. Article# For Sale
Carpets clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Electric Sham
pooer. Only $1 per day.
Carroll's Furniture.
15 Wooden folding chalra. Ex
ccllent cond. 38-8511, 4-10
p. m.
Kenmora g e t atove, $40. CaU
332-7004.
For eaay, quick carpet dean
lng rent Blue Lustra Elec
trie Slum pooer only I t per
day. Carroll's Furniture.

8AVE!
8 BR FRAME HOME
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win
Outside patio, Bar*B*Q, Fruit Bring Your TV or Radio To
dew ellli, lintels, steps,
Trees. In the Country.
TV ft RADIO HOSPITAL
block*, land, cement, reek,
LMN ENTERPRISES
$7,000 - T E R M !
and SAVE
pipe, ileal, grease traps,
Now has Salas Represent*
Open Eveningi 'til 10
dry welli, stopping atones.
tlva* at Cryital Lake Park,
614 Laurel
Mirada Generate Co.
W. on 25th St., to Lake
$09
Elm
Ave.
F A 2*6711
Mary Btvd., left on Blvd. to
FA 2-1301 17-t! at Hiawatha Small gardens plowed with
Lake Mary Fire Station,
Roto Tiller,
nothing too
right to Sale* Office. 4 W EEKEND eettafe, L am ia
amall. $13-3659.
R O U N D BOBBIN MACHINE
houses under construction.
Bluff, furnished. 322 3851.
(Rental Machine)
One 4 Bedroom ready for
Need a Painter? $8*1090.
Reduced M '«
occupancy. A i low aa $IM 2 BR. masonry, $8,100, good
term*, I Iota ll.ooo ta. 1 Ml.
Call Singer Representative
NEED A PIC TU R E ?
Down and $84 6 month.
N. Big T N i Park, Oak
WX 6800
Call Bill Vincent I t
Ph. 838-3$li or IU -tf44
Lana. TE 1-1881.
The Sanford Herald
SINGER B U N T N E E D LE
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
B Haiti 8 M O p p o r U l f l !
Parties A Gatherings,
!Jk# new Sewing condition.
Small or Large.
EXCLUSIVE
Elgtaga, buttonholes, mono
1901 8. Park
Ilf llll
FAST SERVICE
FRANCHISE
grams, etc. Balance how
Nltcs: M -N tl-S O Il 84
Day
382611
.
Night
38-0931
New Publia Hupping Cantor
duo: $11.10 or IT.M month
to laniard. Ultra madam
ly. FuUy guaranteed. CaU
P ita s Tuning and Repair
b a l l -b l a m a o e n c y
M l* operated Ball Barvlea
now for fr e e Home Trial
W. L. Hannon — F A 2
3rd ft Park Ava.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Liberal trade for old ma
Phone IH-5841
Center. Completely Install­
INCOME T A X
chine. Ph. 111*7481.
ed by factory trained e s ­
P R E PA R A TIO N
R E A L ESTATE MEMO
CASH SALE I Completely re
parto. Wa ym m *to your
1208 Douglaa — 82-7189
cond. appliances. $0 day
Grand Opening, kave I
5tenstrom Realty la la m * 4
CONCRETE PLACINO
warraoty on aU. 1-Chest
year*
Bank
Financing
on
o f an experienced full t in *
ft FINISHING
type fleeter, $!00. 1-Uprlght
balance,
and
otter
continu­
Real Estate man for a posi­
Specialise Patios, Driveways
freerer, $100. 1-Frigldalre
ed assistance.
tion on their aaloe staff. All
Work Guaranteed
washer, $75. 2-Maytag wash*
Big
commercial
Giant
Load
qualified applicant* will b*
F R E E ESTIMATES
era, $65 ea. 2-Westlnghou**
20 lb. waahara, that gat
given a private Interview,
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
Spacemat* wishers, $45 ea
th* buainaaa and simplify
and all lnqulria* w ill be
212*1097
1-llotpoint washer, $50. 1
dry cleaning, that will make
. confidential.
Call
H*rb
Frigidare refrigerator, $43.
you more money. You can
PIA N O SVC. ft TU N IN G
Stenstrora at 322*3430, or
Dick's Appliance Service,
make
over
100%
return
on
Rebuilding
•
R
efelting
322*2677, for an appoint­
510 E. Sanford. 38-7658.
your
Investment*.
ACT
FR E E E S T IM A T E S
ment.
NOW. Call collect, Ralph
GENE C U M B A A
CABBAGE PLAN TS
Haasly, 88-0271, residence
1 8 3681 - After I I p. m.
M. D. Anderson
MI-0007, or
write,
Koln
Cameron A v*.
322-9737
W
E
L
l
S
DRILLED,
PUMPS,
Kleeo, 482 Florida Ave.,
Property Management
S PR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
Tampa 3, Florida.
SPIN E T PIANO
ft Sales Broker
A ll Types end Slses
Famous make, concert qual­
16. Female Help Wanted
We Repair and Service
ity. Local party with good
S T I N E
credit can save over $200.00
AL1X OF SANFORD
O ffer* for your selection
and finance entire remain­
Needs
experienced
aewlng Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 3 8432
these Beautiful 2, I , ft 6
ing
balance. To inspect
machine
operators for 307 W 2nd St.
Bedroom
without
obligation,
write
swimsuits and sportswear. Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair
Home Office, Joplin Plano
I f you are axperleeeed on
V. L. GUMM, JE W E LE R
Co., Joplin, Mo.
factory sewing machines, 110 8. Park
38*5953
we have steady work for
DIAL-A-MAT1C
you in a modern alr-condl* Tractor mowing ft Grading.
ZIG ZAC. SEWING MACHINE
CaU
FA
3*7831.
Honed factory, under very
Makes buttonholes ft appli­
good
working ‘ condltiona. 29. A u to m o b ile S e r v le t
ques. 4 payments of $5.50.
Ph. 282204.
Ph. 8 2 9411.
*

Payton R ealty

SINGER

Seminole R ealty

3 BR. housa, kit. oqulpped.
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
180 mo. 3503 Douglas Av*. Haa Customlaed Homta In
So. Longwood for immediate
122*0411.
occupancy. Down payment
o l $850 and up.
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
xonen c r o c k f ic tit io u s
•01 Highland Ave.
WAKR iTATTTW
Ph. gSS*3$U or 322-2744
TO WHOM IT MAT CO.VCERN:
Nolle* It h.r.tiy | l » n that
TW O 4 BR HOMES
th* undoralanrd. purauanl to
th* "Flctltloua Nam* Ktatut*" One for Immediate occupancy.
Chaptar SSI.OS, Florid* at**
802 Highland Ave., Longlut*.
will
raxlater
with
wood, J Ml. S. on 17-02, near
th* CUrk of th* Circuit Court
la •■ * for atmlnol* counts.
Longwood Plata.
Florid*, upon r*e*lpt of proof
LMN ENTERPRISES,
of th* publication of thl* no.
tlr*. th* ftrtltlou* nama. to.
Inc.
Witt CKNTIIA1. m.KCTHENt*
Ph. 838-3S11 - 322 2744
under which w » art anfaged
In bualna** at 1* Farn Plata
In th* Clip * f F*rn Park, Flor­
ida.
SPOTLESSLY Clean 3
That tha part/ lat*r**t*d ta
Bedroom,
Ilk
bath
•aid builntaa *nt*rprla* la a*
concrete block home.
faUowai
Air Flaw Pealgnt, tne.,
Only
$350
Down,
Tilted at Maitland, Orange
Monthly payments $72.
Count/, Florida, Fcbruar/ If.
1SSI.
which Includes prin­
Publish Feb. I* k Mar. 4, U.
cipal, Interest, Insur­
IS. 1114.
ance and taxei. No
SIOTtCB UXDP.lt rtCTITIOUa
qualifying,
no r e d
NAMK ITATU TK
tape. Move right in.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Nolle* I* hereby given that
Call Stemper Agency,
th* und*ralgn*d. pursuant to
To
1919 So. F r e n c h ,
th* ‘ Fictitious Nam* Statut*''
Chapter SSS.tt, Florida Statute,
3224891.
will regleter with the Clerk
of th* Circuit Court, In »nd
for 8*mlnol* County, Florida,
upon receipt o f proof of th* 3 BR., Ilk bath home. As­
publication of this notice, th*
sume payments. 322-5453.
! fictitious nam* to-wlt; AI It
PLOW DISTRIBUTOR* undar
NO Q U A LIFYIN G
which w* sr* angagad I* bualneaa at I f F*rn Plata In lh* FOR S A L E - $500 Down and
City of Fern Park. Florid*.
take up payments on nice
That th* party lnt*rait*d In
3 Bedroom Home In WynneMid bualneta enttrprli* Is •*
fallows:
wood. Ph. 322*7937 after
Air Flow Datlgns, Inc.
1:10 p. m.
D*t*d at Maitland. Orane*
Count/, Florida, F*bruar/ It,
5 BR., Fla. Rm., Ilk baths,
ISM.
Publish r*b. Sf. A Mar. «. H.
rent, heat, air*rond. $150
II. IffS.
2834
Down, $84 mo. 322 6513.
CUR. Id

Legal Notice

S e r v ic e

Carpet Special!

CRYSTAL LA K E
HOMES

Nicely furn. 3 BR house. Call
LOST: 38" ••Murray" red ft
4 H.R., 2 Baths
322 0274.
white boy'a bicycle, taken
12’ x 16’ F A M IL Y ROOM
from Pineereit School l i t 2 BR., unlurnlsbed house. Ph.
1450 DOWN
322-1358.
o f wk. Pleaae call 3224114.
$90 Mo. P a y l All—-Serviceman
REW ARD.
Ph. 322-2744
W E L A K A APARTM EN TS:
1 to 6 Everyday
Rooms
private
baths,
114
m LOST: Male Beagle Hound
W. First St.
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
with red collar. Reward.
AG ENCY. Realtor, Insurer.
322-1753.
4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $145 mo.
FHA-VA Sales Broker. 2465
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
2. Notices • Fenumate
Park
A ve.
322-2264.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 55 mo. S.
322-2283.
3 BR., l i t Baths .. $ 85 mo.
INCOME T A X SERVICE
0. M. Harriiona
1311 Palmetto
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
3224827
322-7948
FA 2-1301 17-92 at ffiawatha 111 N. Park Ave. F A 3-6123
Bookkeeping Service. Tax reRENT A BED
L IF E O N T H E F A R M
turni. 12 yrs. experience.
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby was never like this! One of
Call Lam ar W illlam i, Five*
Beds.
Sanford's finest farm pro­
Polnta. 122-7843.
By Day, Weak, or Month
perties. Home ft bldgs, of­
fered with 2 or 20 aerea.
SANFORD VACUUM C LE AN ­ Ph. PA 2-3181 116 W. l i t SL
CARRO LL’S F U R N ITU R E
You will be captivated by
E R SERVICE. P a rti and
this
charming
home.
4
auppllei for all makea in­ FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
large
bedrooms,
2
tiled
cluding:
Electrolux.
New
Cowan. 322-4013.
baths, 2 Fla. Rms., superb
and rebuilt cleanera add.
1*3
BR House; MO* wide 2
kitchen, fireplace, floored
No
home
aarvlca
call
BR House Trailer. Phone
attic, etc. Other buildings
charge Phone F A 3*2282,
NO 84908.
Include concrete - floored
2355 Park Dr. ..
barn and ihcds. Priced
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
right, tool
Repair*,
part*;
Electrolux, M. For Sal* or Rent
Kirby,
RaxAIr,
AlrWay,
2 BR., housa. Adults only. 11
G E, etc. Cleaner* lold, ex­
8myrna Dr., Denary
Investment ft Realty
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
332-9173
Park Ave*i Sanford, Phono CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON 118 N. Park Ave.
F A 24765.
LA K E .
Call e v e n i n g ! D cBARY: 2 BR., terraxio
822*1597.
floors, elec, hast., alr-cond.,
6. For R e n t
built-in
GE kitchen. W. T.
$ BR. housa Inquire 617 Cata­
N ew ly decorated apt., water,
Corbett, Real Estate. Ph.
lina
Drlva.
light* furn. 1217 Magnolia.
668-4791.

Antomobn#

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

am

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29.

II

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Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A U T O GLASS
As Low A s $100 17. Mato H*lp Wanted
IN S T A L L E D
Monthly Payments MAN W ANTED to manage
and operate a retail Wat- 8enkarik Glaaa and Paint
From $43.50
Company
klaa Route la this area.
maks tha beat home
buy, m
tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt R ealty

it

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Office
Night
Park

FA
FA

Dr.

8-MU
M888
$8*978$
Saalard, Fla.

(Would consider lady 80 to
•0 yaara old.) Earning* of
$18 per week from the very
beginning. For personal in­
terview la your home, writ*
Mr. MeGarity, P. O. Box
827, Willis ton, Florida. 32098.

1100 DOWN
•4$ M O NTH
• • Bedroom Hi

CUSTOM REALTY
W IN T E R P A R K
Corner Lee Rd. and 17-92
Phone 844-8021

310 Magnolia

RAMBLER
TRADE-IN S!
Several Select Used Care Are New

LAKE M A R Y
Meat e*U Lakefront ( 12$ ft. froatoge) $ room hem*.
2 fall til* bathe — bullt-la alts bath, 2 aereeaed porehee.
S df coatalned meat apt- Garage with overhead door.
Tropical entrant* court. Largo terrac* 20*50 ft., with
harberns fariag lah*. Electric radlaat heat. Korns far*
nUhiags. WaU-to-wall carpeting. Bonnttfnlly landl eaped. Fruit tree*. Many other outstanding feature*.
Will sell at much helow coo*tract ten cost. $2$.$*$. Open
for In* pec(ion. Clermont Av*. P. O. Bos 212, Lah*
Mar/. Phone 223-4134.

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GUNS. New k Used. Large
selection. Will trade, Also
repali. Tackle sold ft re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Ph. F A 3-488
Camp ft Gun Shop.

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March 4, '64

Hoffa Draws
Sharp Rebuke
From Judge

O rsa n Sta m p s

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CHATTANOOGA, T «m . (U P I ) — T e im iters President
Janies R. Hoffa was sharply
reprimanded today by Fed­
eral Judge Frank Wilson for
"extrem ely
loud”
oorridor
statements.
,
Before today’s session be
gan in Hoffa’a Jury tampering
trial, the Teamsters prcsl
dent loudly renewed his at
tack that the government was
"lik e the Gestapo” in spying
on him. His charges were
made In a baUway near Wileon’s courtroom.
When Wilson took his place
on the bench, he said he had
heard Hoffa in the hallways
outside bis courtroom, de­
spite closed doors.
"Something has to be done
to protect the Jury" from
noise, Wilson said. The Jury
had not entered the room at
the time.
"L e t’s discontinue these ex­
tremely loud arguments both
inside and outside the court,”
Wilson told Hoffa and his at­
torneys who remained seated
at the defense table.
Hoffa nodded acknowledge­
ment.
A final round of arguments
erae scheduled today before
the trial, now In Its seventh
week, goes to a 12-member
Jury. Hoffa and five others
are on trial here on charges
o f trying to fix a Nashville,
Teno., federal Jury which
heard
conspiracy
ebarges
against Hoffa in 1962.
Special government prosecu­
tor Jota J. Hooker Sr., was
scheduled to wind up the gov­
ernment’s ease today, charg­
ing tbs husky labor leader
as the "quarterback” of the
alleged Jury rigging.
A Hoffa attorney, Harry
Berks at Chattanooga, was
scheduled to have the last
word in defense summation.

Dangerous Cargo
Reaches Cuba

ft
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i

M IA M I (U P I )—Cuban refugees aald Monday night the
Russian freighter Yuri Ga­
garin called at two Cuban
ports early this year to unl o a d apparently dangerous
cargo which may have in­
cluded nuclear materials.
The refugee "Sentinels of
Liberty” ssid the freighter
called e t Matanzss Jan. 28
and at Plnar Del Rio Feb. 2
to unload "m any crates which
were bandied with extreme
«a re.M

In each ease, the refugee
report said, the ship anchored
more than a mile from Use
waterfront. Extrem e precau
tiona were la force In the dock
area during the unloading.
There was speculation the
cargo might either be some
form o f nuclear material or
delicate electronic I n s t r u ­
ments fo r the rocket-tracking
station Ruula has been re­
ported planning to InstaU in
Cuba.
The Sentinels reported alio
that &gt;0 missiles ready for
launching have been installed
at half a dozen bases in
northwest Orlcnte Province. It
was not clear whether they
were anti-aircraft mlaslles or
bombardment weapons.

R are Death
M IA M I,
(U P I )- B r lc e
C.
Riinman, 7, la dead from a
rare case o f sleeping sickness
which developed after chicken
pox, doctors aald munday.

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$1.

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omato Juice 4
Fruit Cocktail 4 2
Golden Corn 7 2
Golden Corn 712
Sweet P e a s. 5 2
Green Beans 512
Baked Beans 7 *2
Beef Stew • • 3
Sausage • • • 5
Beef Hash • • 3 2

J fy l G r e e n S t a m p s
•in nit m m mi m i m efc
SwIH'v Premium Ber-B-Q
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B-ee. pk(. 69c
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29*
Yogurt ............... X 19*
Cookies ............*57' 47*
Sharp Cheddar 'JkT 59*
Longhorn Cheese *. 65*
Swiss Cheese fee. 33*
• frozen foods •
Margarine ...... !£*

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Libby's Tender Cut

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Libby's Daap-lrewn

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Seminole Gets Assist From Jacksonville On Port Authority
Ity lla rr}

Johnvm

Slop sign* which had Mood
in the way of lorming a San­
ford

Port

Authority

were

out fail, where a port author­

Pave

ity was formed anywhere in

managing

the

authority's

director.

ity now is seeking legislative

Dolt and Carl Schilke.

They

Tlie

latter

three

members
committee

the

I. S. Harley, deputy manager

the

most important point now is
the writing of legislation for
a port authority and early
piesrntation to the State L eg­
islature.
This was repeated many
times by both Sanford and
Jacksonville officials.
Conferring with the Sem­
inole delegation were I). A.
Watts, chairman o f the Jack­
sonville Port Authority, and

of the Municipal Docks and
Terminals.
The visiting delegation con­
sisted of Sanford Mayor A. L.
Wilson, County Commission
Chairman James P. Avery
Jr., Attorney (Jordon Fred­
erick, John Krlder, manager
of the Seminole County ChantIvor of Commerce, County
Commissioner John Alexan­
der, Francis Itoumillat, Jack

Itoumillat its chairman.
The Jacksonville port chair­
man told of the "growing
pains" his organization ex­
perienced and offered advice
on how to avoid most ot them.
He reported the authority
asked for permission to raise
$5 million to operate the or­
ganization only to find that
this was not enough.
Watts added that the author­

States

industry

followed in a short time.
It

was

stressed

that

(Hu'

the

also

were Joined during a tour of

United

of

are

the authority's properties b\

Ihe

turned to green lights as a
result of a conference Wed­
nesday between Sanford and
Seminole officials and heads
of
the
Jacksonville
Port
Authority.
At a daylong meeting in
Jacksonville
local
officials
were given invaluable advice
from the experiences gained
in forming the Jacksonville
authority.
They were told that, with­

Haw Is.

on

loral

Chamber's

bond issue of $10 million so it

of

ean keep pace with the port's

wi t h

expansion.
The cost to the taxpayers,
it was pointed out, will re­
main at a low 1.5 mill. Hetiring the bond issue would t&gt;u
accomplished from revenue
from the port.
Watts declared he believed
a
Sanford
port
authority
could get started on about
$2(XJ,ooo. "T h en ," he said,
"you'd he in business."
Watts said barge transpor­

formation

authority

V?To&lt;*
lluw about this weather?

•

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•

You couldn't Rsk for any­
thing nicer than the sunshine

United Press Leased Wi t *

Established l'JOfcS

Normal

SANFORD, FLORIDA

support

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•

And nice weather caiia for
a good story, like the one wc
read In tlie Sanford Kiwanis
Club bulletin for this week.
It goes like this: "Childhood
is that wonderful time in life
when all you have to do to
lose weight is bathe."

Seventh Heavy
Attack Squadron
Coming To NAS

H ie
six
heavy
attack
squudrons based at Sanford
•
•
•
Naval A ir Station will be
Here's a word o f advice to augmented with a seventh,
veterans who have just mar­ now on sen duty in the Fur
ried or are planning to get Pacific, it was uniiounccd
murried. “ Don’t forget to Wednesday by Cupl. James
change your insurance bene­ O. Muyo in a talk before the
ficiary," says M. T. Dixon, Sanford Kiwuiii* Club.
director o f the Florida De­
Captain Muyo, command­
partment of Veterans Affairs. ing officer o f Heavy Attack
And that's some sound advice, Wing One, at SNAS, said
even thought it's free!
the seventh s&lt;|tindron lias
« • •
been permanently bused ul
W t understand that the Whidliey Island, Wush., hut
American
Cancer
Society's will be transferred here on
Seminole County unit needs completion o f its sea duty.
In expansion of opciations
old or worn out sheets and
pillow cases fo r use in mak­ o f Sanford-bused i-quudi
ing bandages and dresnlngs Captain Mayo also rtpu
for cancer patients. Even col­ that for ths first .Time
ored sheets or cases are use­ cal group • lliiuvy At
able. All*. J. Axxurello says Squadron 5 • will lie deploy­
they can be left at 205 West ed ill lute July or euily Au­
First St., Sanford, or at gust for sea duty abuurd tlie
Dr. Thomas L. l.ai gen's o f­ aircraft carrier USS Ranger
with tlie Seventh Fleet for
fice.
• • •
duty in the Fur West Paci­
Until
now
Sanford
Navy
Appiecialiuu
Day, fic.
w e'ie told, is being scheduled si|uudrous have been assign­
for March 21, according to the ed to tea duty with the Sixtli
JayCea bulletin of the San- Fleet in tlie Atlunlic and
ford-Seminole
junior
ttadv Mediterranean areas.
VAH -I
now is arriving
body,
• • •
home from an liglil-nionth
Here's a multi-million doliui deployment in the .Mediter­
report, literally. Deltona Cor­ ranean) VAH-3 is perman­
poration has reported real ently assigned as a training
sipiudron; VAII-7 is in the
estate sales for the year
totalled $10.5 million plus. Net Mediterranean; VAH-D is ut
income after taxes and a spec­ home and V A II-1 1 is tlivitlial credit amounted to 9083,- cd between two aircraft car017 or 75 cents a share on riera in the Caribbean area.
Captain Muyo's address, il1,308,740 average outstanding
shares listed on tlie American lustMiled with color slides,
was a "w alk through” of op­
slock exchange.
erations o f his Wing One, ul
•
•
•
and
abroad.
First
And speaking of construc­ home
slides
were
of
scene's
at
San­
tion, we'rs reminded that new
Banding is lieing instullci) in ford Naval A ir Station, in­
the County Commission Cham­ cluding photos o f three new
for
maintenance
ber at the Courthouse. Also buildings
and
maintenance
training.
the desk area occupied by
rommissionsrs and other coun­
ty officials is being enlarged
to aeeomodute mure county
personalities during meetings.
•
• •
Sanford
Police are still
finding ths doors o f five to
10 business houses unlocked
almost every night.

•

• •

Doyou knock
on wood for
good lurk? Recently wefound
out that the habit goes back
to the time when people be­
lieved spirits lived in trees.
To rap on a tree was to call
up the spirit of the tree to
protect one against Impending
misfortune. Olliers believe it s
o f Christian origin and is in
some way connected with tli-r
wooden cross upon which Jes­
us Christ was crucified.

H. H. Harnett Dies
Henry II. Harnett. £&gt;9. «*f
Longwood died tt eduesday
at his residence. Further de­
tails and funeral arrange­
ments will tie announced up­
on completion by Uramkow
Funnal Home o f Sanford.

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"Banger

»*a
W'3k

period"

for

any

new cases has passed follow ­
ing the death o f a 13-yearold girl from meningitis last
Friday night, it wits reported

today

by

Dr.

Frank

Leone, county health direct­
or.

A. II. IIECKW ITH JR.

Circuit Court
Clerk Asks
Arthur
today

H.

i|ualificd

g ill

attended

classes

ill

School, became

Friday, was admitted

to

Oilnndo AFH hospital in lin­
early evening and died that

Beckwith
for

The

Thursday at South Seminole
Junior High

Election* *
Jr.

re-elec­

night, l)r, Leone said. He
rs&lt;lit’.rt* nUtfli. - V 1-JtlllrJ
i nieitli gills, ecs’ording to base
'hospital
|

physicians.

Ilia girl's twin sister also

'Unfair/ Angry
Hoffa Cries
I

HKADY L. H A L L

Sixth District
Constable Seeks
ReGrail.v I* Hall, constable of
the sixth district, Seminole
County, today announced that
lie will seek re-election to a
tecund term,

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
Srcictury o f S t a t e T o m
Atlanta said today that N a­
th mil Guardsmen should lie
placed ahoatd each Florida
East Coast Railway tniin un­
til a 13-month strike, punctu­
ated by violence, ia settled.
Duly the governor cun call
«t • the Nutiomil Guard to pre­
vent violence. And Gov. Furri*
lliy ant suid lust Saturday he
was huvitig a study niudo by
tlie Statu Adjutant Gcneriil
to determine wlmt such an as­
signment would cost.
Bryant said today he has
not yet recuivud a report on
Uw rust study.
IXilumr, In a a I a t e hi r n t
pri-mptnd by un iiiiploniptU
ci'ffec-hour discussion w i t h
newsmen in his office earlier
thus week, said tho violence in
connection with the strike has
reached a crucial stage.
It's encouraging that the
pit-sideiil und governor liuvu
teams o f investigators workii-g to apprehend salmtuurs
who have blown up trains and
trucks on several occasions,
lint Adams said wheru thu
liv i» and pnqw ily o f Floridit n , an- emhiligcinl, the statu
sin iitil not only investigate
what has alicady happened
hut ptevent future outbreaks.
“ The presence o f Nationul
(iuaidaim ii a h o a r d tlicso
trains would in itself la- a ma­
jor deterrent to future sabot­
age," he suid, noting that an
attack on trains tarrying N a­
tional Guardsmen would be an
attack on established author­
ity.

A veteran lawman of 30
yeais, Hall has served as
deputy
sheriff
in
Orange
County, wills the Winter I’ nrk
Police Department, as a spe­
cial m iner with the Orlundo
police, as chief of police in
Ococc. with the military policc attached to the 302ml Or­
dnance Regiment d u r i n g
World War II and as Alta­
monte Springs politic chic!
ior three terms.
A graduate o f (tie South­
western Institute of Criminology, in 1!M»2 lie was selected
as (lie only Seminole Cuunty
law enforcement officer lo
assist in Ihe investigation of
organized d im e in Ihe Cen­
tral Florida area and was
recognized as a key figure in
cracking t h e
niulti-niillhm
dollar .i month holita racket
City Workmen today com­
ill tills area.
lie amures that if re e le c t-1menced o|K-rations for (-hang­
&lt;d lie will conlinuc to serve| ing paiking arrangements in
as lie has in the past with downtown Sunfoid, accord­
fairness to all and special ing to City .Manager W. E.
Know It,. Pic-cut lines mark­
privileges to none.
ing pHinllcl parking on First
Slici-t
and
Magnolia
and
Palmetto Avenues are being
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- erased prior to a change to
The John F. Kennedy half angle parking. The piesent
dollar will lie distributed by center llnr on First HtrM l
local banks starting March 24. also will lie erased.

Parking System
Being Changed

JFK Coin

O FFIC IALS FROM S AN FO R I) und Seminole
Cuunty conferred with Jui-knunvillu I ’ort Au­
thority leader*, Wednesday on organizing a
Sanford Port Authority. From left are Carl
Schilke, County Commission John Alexander,
Attorney Cordou Frederick, County Commission

r- j
j- ..:

re­

personnel

of

Heavy-

Attack Squadron One began
airlifting
into the Sanford
Naval A ir Station ahead of
tin- squadron's
planes and
flight crews.
Wives mid children greeted
tlie 150 officers and nten who
had hern aboard Ihe USS In­
dependence on a Mediterranenn cruise since July 0, 1003.
Held up by had weather
si n e Tuesday, the squadron's
10 A-5A Vigilantes arrived in
Sanford today. More support
pnaonnel are also scheduler!
for an airlift today.
The first of the thice trimsport planes arrived from Nor­
folk, Va., where the Independ­
ence docked Wednesday, arriv­
ed at Sunfoid N A S at 7:40
p. m. Tlie other two followed
almost immediately.
In anticipation o f the home­
coming. buildings at the stutint, were decorated with linnm m proclaiming "Welcome
Home Tigers," a squadron
nickname. Similar signs in
A N EXCITED WELCOME homo in Riven a
store windows and across San­
VAII-1 sailor by his wife nml non Wednesday
ford's First Street announced
night after his arrival from Norfolk.
the return.
Today's arrival o f the A6,'«'s from Norfolk, led by
Commanding O f f i c e r Cdr.
Leonard J. Reinhart, returned
20 airmen to Sanford.
Six o f the eight at-sea
months writ- spent in tlie Med­
iterranean where Y A II-I and
th e
Independence operated
Furinil dedication of Its
O fficial* from
throughout
with Ilia U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Tha oilier two months were water works system is ached- the area are being invited to
lnl.cn up by opciations with ' tiled at Altamonte Springs for attend. A special program and
refreshments arc planned.
the Second Fleet In the A t­ March 15 at 2 p.m.
A cammittca of councillantic.
men's wivas was formed to
Ports of call for ths sailors
make arrangements. Serving
Included llurcelotin, S p a i n ;
are Mrs. Lawrence Swofford,
Cannes and Marseilles, Fruiter;
Mrs. Gene Stevenson, Mrs.
Livorno und Naples, Italy, and
Robert Newell, 3tra. Keith
Beirut, Lchuinm, The majority
Nixon and Kirs. D o n a l d
of time, however, was spent
Frltch.
pntruling the Mediterranean.
Construction work was re­ The dedication program was
VAII-1 is the Navy's second sumed tills morning at the
discussed Wednesday night ut
squadron to fly and deploy new Kunlonl Plaza after a
the Altamonte Town Council
with tlin much two (twice the two day shutdown In ought on
meeting.
s|a-rd o f sound) Vigilante. Tha hy plumbing union plrkrls nut
The rnuncil also voted to
first, VAII-7, relieved VAII-1 nf Orlando. There is nn plumb­
install two radios in pollcu
uhunrd the USS Enterprise ers union local in Seminulc
cars, awarded a contract for
less than two weeks ago.
County.
paving of a parking lot to
The arrival o f the squadron
Wall Plumbing ami Heating, Orange Paving Company and
was just in time to liiaku prepof Sanford. held sub contracts adopted a resolution to cut tho
uiations for flying in Heavy
between
median
fur the plumbing work fur distances
Attack Wing One's tenth an­
(lie Publix and Erkcrd build­ openings ou Runic 430 to a
nual Bombing Derby, March
ings with tlie cuntructor, it. maximum of 3oo le d .
10-21.
Also authorized was a 400M. Thompson Company.
Orlando nickels
appeared foot extension of u watcrllno
Monday and union members to serve the theater, inedic.il
of olhcr (-rails refused to building and a new restau­
rruss the picket lines Tuesday rant.
M ajor Lawrence Swofloril
and Wednesday.
Thompson ollicials .uni rep­ is to confer with lire depart­
resentatives ol the United ment
personnel
concerning
Twenty-six Democrats had Association id Plumbers und tin- Insl.iRation of tclephum)
quNliied to run for county Fitters laie.il Union 803, ol lines to serve the community.
offices in the Muy 5 primary Orlando, nrguliated to the The present setup wus dis­
as of noon toduy. ucrurding IKiint whereby Wall would he cussed ut length Wednesday
to Clerk o f Courts Arthur permitted to complete the night ami firemen registered
Publix contract but relinquish their dissatisfaction by offer­
II. Beckwith Jr.
ing to resign in a body.
I.atcxt to qualify, in addi­ the Kckord contract.

W ater System To Be
Dedicated March 15

Work Resumes At
Sanford Plaza

26 Qualified
As Of Noon

tion to the 21) un Ibcsday
ami Wednesday, are:
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, lo
succeed himself as Cuunty
Conimiisioner fo r District 1;
Beckwith, to succeed him­
self; W. II. Ellerbc, tux col­
lector; G. W. Bdl, County
Commissioner, District 5; I,.
I.. Cox, to succeed himself
us Justice of the Peace, Dis­
trict (i, and Grady- Hull, to
succeed himself as Consta­
ble, District &lt;1.

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
NOW O N LY
% O'*’

$£66

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Blarkwall.
plus lax 4k
Recap. Tire
Wlillrwalla 92
, mure. 750*14,
_
800x14,
850x14,
J
000x14,
050x14.

Ruby Threat
To Shoot 3
Times Told

Stork Race

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Secretary Asks
Guards Until
Strike Ends

Danger Period
For Meningitis
Cases Passed

I showed symptoms, was hos
tion to the position o f clerk
, pltalited but hn» been reo f circuit m art in and for
|leased.
Seminole County subject to
Dr. Leone suid all physicthe Muy Demon atic primar­ I ions in South Seminole Coun­
ies.
ty and teachers in Iter class­
Beckwith said when he es at tbo school were alert­
ran for the office four yeais ed for symptoms o f new
ago
lie
pledged
efficient, cases but none have appear­
ed. lie also suid that mem­
courteous o ffiio opciation in
bers of tho girl's family,
accord with sound fiscal re­ visitors to her home, neigh­
sponsibility. "1 have been bors and other contacts, in­
true to my promises and cluding some students ut tho
treated
with
continue to lie dedicated to school, w eie
' these goals,” lie emphasized. auifadiuzine, a sulpha drug
for this purpose.
|
"A s time hub advanced, so
Thu liculth director ex­
have the methods in the pressed the opinion that the
,
Clerk's Office. I take piidu girl wus an ‘‘ isolated ra se,'
in the progress made in this that she w us a cart icr o f the
office during my term. The discase and that it probably
office of Clerk o f Circuit developed fiom a run-down
Court ill Seminole County is condition.
considered among the nio-t
Dr. Leone said any new
outstanding in our S tall. O f­ cusca would have developed
ten other Clerks liuvc pat­ within five days after con­
terned
procedures
a f t e r tact with the girl, and that
those now in operation here. ended Wednesday.
I believe tlie people o f our
However, he added that
County can justifiably
lie purents und teachers should
proud of this accomplish­ continue on the ulert to
ment.
watch for syniptona; head­
" I t is my honest desire to ache, pains in the neck, nau­
continue to serve, and if al­ sea, vomiting and tempera
lowed to do so I pledge my­ tine. Hu noted these also
CH ATTAN O O G A, T u r n / self to opciation of tlie o f­ uio symptoms of thu com­
( U P I ) — " I t wua unfair . . . a fice as exemplified during mon mid hut caution should
railroad job In my opinion. Ot the pust four years,” Beck­ hu taken for a few more
course, we will appeal."
days.
with declared.
That was Teamsters boss
: '—
.
James R. lluffu's angry reac­
: 4r
tion to hit conviction Wednes­
day by a federal court jury on
-V v two counts o f jury tampering.
. ,■
Held in technical custody for
twe and one-half hours, Hoffa
was released under 975,000
bond and did not appear dis­
couraged by the verdict. "I
pity those who do nut have the
funds to go to appeals courts,"
he said.
Federal Judge Flunk Wilson
gave attorneys 10 duys to file
motions for a new trial, lie
scheduled a further hruiing
tiHiay on a defense motion
tliul the case lie thrown out
bi muse the government IIlegally spied on the defense.

M ILW AUKEE, Wis. (U P I)
—St. Joseph's Hospital, which
i
bloke
into
the delivers more babies than any
fall
beer
garden, other private hospital in Wis­
,t 13th Street, Wed- consin. said today that 32 ba­
light and stole |JIo. bies were delivered Tuesday,
a record fur a single day.
1
tv police.

tolen

no

Adams For Troops On F1C Trains

and warmth we enjoyed .Mon­
day and Tuesday.

no.

procedure was

versed Wednesday- night when

)

TUCKS., MARCH ft, IOC.I

Rawls summed it up by
saying: "W e know what you
are facing. We know because
we have gone through it. Any­
thing we can do to help you
will be done. By helping you,
wo help ourselves.
"R ight now," he continued,
"w e are operating at our ca­
pacity. It costs a shipper $&lt;&gt;,ooo or $7.txxi a day if one of
their vessels cannot tie up in
port. If you were in operation
today, we could advise I ho
shipper to barge his cargo
to Sanford and it would t&gt;e
moved, his ship freed from
the costly delay."

Tigers' Welcomed Home

Y E A T IIE R : Possible showers today; partly cloudy Friday; high toda 7**-80; low tonight 55-65.
VOL. oil

with the Housing and Home
Finance Agency; the third
would involve the Maritime
Commission.
Even a pre-operation loan
can he obtained, Rawls noted,
tf their is need for roads,
sewer lines and other utilities.
The conference ranged over
every phase o f the operation,
from the most technical points
to the labor situation as e x ­
perienced in Jacksonville.
Sanford and Seminole offi­
cials
repeatedly
expressed
their appreciation for the to­
tal cooperation given by the
Jacksonville authorities.

tation would attract "worlds
of cargo to your area."
The barge rates arc much
lower t h a n other carrier
rates. Watts said, yet when
a barge terminal is created
the other carriers also bene­
fit
"Y ou build the facility,**
Watts emphasized, "and industry will follow ."
The Jacksonville authority's
director, Rawls, outlined tlie
many wa&gt;s a novice group
ran obtain federal assistance
in tlie form of loans to get
the project "o ff tlie ground."
Two of them would deal

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('IminnuM James 1*. Avery Jr., Dave Rawls,
Jacksonville jtort managing director; Commit*
Iceman Juck Holt, Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
and Francis Roumillut, chairman o f the Semi­
nole Chamber o f Commerce's jgirt committee.

DALLAS (UPI) — Jack
Ruby cursed Ism Harvey Os­
wald and said " I intended to
shoot him three tim es" a few
minutes after he put a bullet
into the aroused assassin, a
detective testified today at
his murder trial.
Detective Don R. Archer
who was guarding the Jail of­
fice door on the morning of
Nov. 24, aaid that 12 acconda
after Ruby fired the ahot, the
slayer uttered the wurda; "1
hop* X killed t h o ............... “

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9 f t VnfnrH VrraTf
Page 12—March 9, 1904
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

Choraliers
To Present
Concert
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 .M
provide the choral music for
worship services conducted on
the University campus. Sev­
eral members of the group
THE HAT,' himself, wua one of the guests a t the Chamber of Commerce
majored in muitc In their un­
membership committee steak cook-out last week a t 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 o t
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
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 A HOARD 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)

Perm it Granted
The Andrews Trucking Co„
Inc., operated by Burke G.
Andrews, has been authorised
to operated in several Florida
counties, including Seminole,
by the Florida Public Utilities
Commission.

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 po­
tatoes 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
Air 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 M eet Impact Of 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
'H r
. . !
working out of legal and phy­
storm 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
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.

&gt;

*** ClO^
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

&gt;

Rains Flood
Many Areas
Across U. S.

County Acts On
Water, Traffic,
Road Items

.F

Educator Enters
Dist. 3 School
Board Contest

City Votes Fund For
Derby Entertainment

Famed Navy Pilot To
Fly In Bombing Derby

n SLW A .

Press Victory

"irjK rti,

Boy Sentenced

Big Wafer Users
Get Rate Raise

Mac Improving:

Barry Confident

Dickinson To
Speak Here

Votes Lacking:

itenneuf

GIRL'S EASTER DRESSES

Tests For Glenn

Fagan Runs
For Constable
MEATS TO I!E featured In tonight’* Creative
Cooking School a t 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 "M artha 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

O NLY

21
Days to Register
For the Prim aries

PARADE.

SEE THEM

NOW WHILE SELECTION IS BEST.

3“ to 7M
SIZES 3 TO U

Attend Creative Cooking School Tonight At Civic Center
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Pagfl 2 — March 10, lOG-i

New Truck Aids In Saving Child's Life
By Donna h i t n
Lt. and Mr*. Ralph HastInin of l i t Gum Slut tit,
•Sanlamlo Estate*, today ex­
pressed their deep apprecia­
tion to the tatigwood Vol­
unteer • Fire Department for
Its assistance in saving the
life of their four year old
ion, Frank, Sunday, March
1.
Young Frank, who had
been playing at the side of
ilia family pool, fell into the
water
accidentally. Mrs.
Heatings, who had been
checking on the activities of
the child, periodically, dis­
covered the child at the bot­
tom of tha pool. She and her
husband pulled him out and
while l.t. Hastings gave
mouth to mouth resuscita­
CHECKING EQUIPMENT for the Longwood Volunteer Fire Departtion, she called the Longinent’a new Emergency Truck ure Chief Cluiulu Luyo, atandimr and
wood Volunteers who arriv­
volunteers Ted Waltz and Brian Hnow, left to right.
(Herald Photo)
ed on the scene in their new
Emergency Truck within a
m atter of minutes.
The firemen administered
oxygen for 15 minutes, fol­
lowing arrival of an ambul­
The 8 a in I n o I a County Munroa L. Fryer, Hhlrlsy J.
ance from Nlhluck’a a t CaaFederal S ta le Market
lllcxxi Hank, located In San­ Fryer, Gary It. Helms, Lcselberry, Carl Loinmler of
New* Service
Iloy Taylor, Ruddy Carllnn,
ford,
has
issued
a
now
list
the fire department continu­
Sanford
of parsons who rontrihutrd Jersfu Brook*.
ed giving the child oxygen
to
ths
program
during
Feb­
Shipping point information
in the ambulance until It ar­
rived a t Seminole Memorial ruary.
(or March 9. All sales F O R.
Tha latest donors and tha
Hospital,
Frccooling charges extra un­
total amount of blood they
Frank continued to receive
less otherwise stated.
have
given
arc:
oxygen a t the hospital until
Robert I). Johns, has do­
RANFOItII OVIEDO
Sunday night and remained
nated
his
211th
pint;
0.
C.
ZIMJ.WOOD
DISTRICT
a patient under observation
until Tuesday noon. Mr* Henderson, Claude Hawkins,
Fair and warm.
Lyman High School's track
Hastings reports that Frank 25; Walter A. Cook, Clifford (cam, alter losing U) Semi­ Cabbage: demand for best,
F. Proctor, 21; Robert D. nole High but winning (rum
Is “Just fine now."
good, others fair, market
The jeep station wsgon Orivme, 20; John T. Fortier, niiliup Moore of Orlamlo In
stronger
on best, others about
10;
J.
E.
Alderman,
18;
John
a triangular meet last week,
recently was donated to ths
Longwood firemen by Den­ 8. I.ee, 17; Russell Hpenrer, returns to action Friday when steady. Domestic round type,
ver Cordell ef Sanford for Woodrow W. Hartley, ID; lt meets the Det-and High IV* bu. crates, $1.35 to $2;
use aa an amargency vehicle. Edward T. Simpson, 14; splkcrs in DeLand.
50 lb. sacks, according to
The event will be Lyman's quality and slzo, t l to $125.
Necessary m i n o r repairs Floyd K. Hearn, 13.
llcnjamln H u g h e s , Jr., initial coinjietltlnn with Or­
were made by tha firemen
Lewis
II. Schwolckert, Jo­ ange Halt Conference compe­ Carrots: demund light, m ar­
and It hae been equipped
seph
W.
Dugger, Charles D. tition during the current thin- ket slightly weaker. Sacks,
with emergency gear and a
Raker,
Edwin
O. Keith, Rob­ clad season. The Greyhounds 48-1 lb., film packed, $1.00 to
two-way radio valutd at
$2; 50 Ilia, loose, $1.75 |o $1.85.
•700. The truck la acd in ert A. Dennett, 12 pints; have o|)cn dales on March
Celery: demand very good,
Carem
linger,
11;
Hubert
D.
20 and 77.
color and has bean Uttered
market
stronger. 16 in. crates,
On April 4, they are ala led Rascal t)|&gt;e, 8 dor. and larg­
in white by Howard Eaton. Smith, Ralph K. Schwelrkert,
Richard
W.
Rome,
10;
to
compete
with
Sanford,
Equipment items Included
er, $5; hearts, 24 count, film
In the vehicle a rt a respira­ William Hardy, Willard D. Leesburg and Daytona Reach wrapped, $6.
tor, Scott Air Fack, genera­ Neldcr, 0; Gallon Club mem­ Seabreeze. On April 8, the
Chinese cabbage: demand
tor, flood lights, four amoke bers with 8 pints are: Tho­ 'Hounds will entertain the light, market weaker, in in.
masks, firs costa, boots and mas tV. Raker, William T. Apopka Rlue Dartera and on crates, $2 to $2.25.
Owens, Jr., John D. Tyner, April 17. they will host the
first aid kits.
Endive and escarole; de­
Frank J. l'lxxo, James F. Oviedo Lions. Op April 32, mand light, market weaker.
Yates, James H. Uentou, the Lyman trackstsra will 1 1/9 bu. crates, $1.75 to $2.
participate In tho Orange Dslt
John F. (Iraddy 7.
Lettuce; Insufficient sup­
Robert E. McKee, llenry Conference meet. They will plies to quote.
in tiiio c-MciUT cot HT o r
t iik n iv t ii i r o i c u b c u t. 8. Dills, Ada It. Williamson, also take part hi a group
Onion*,
green;
demand
CHIT. IN AND Vila SKNI- 6; Oscar K, Rvrtrund, Clar­ meet on May. 2.
NOLB LTIONTV, rbOMDA
light, market itcady. Crates,
in c iiA h c r n r no , tarns
ence W. Darlow, 6; Amy H.
3 dm. bunrhoi, $3.
lUltUAUA ANN OHBBNI.HAP. Henson, Roger W. Coleman,
Parsley; volume l i g h t
Flalpllff.
4; Charles II. Gnllegher,
vs.
Crate*, 5 dm. bunches, $1.75
IIABHT IIMNIIT J K 1 I O U E Robert K. White, Ellsworth
to $I.H5.
WILLIAM QHKHNLKAF. JU,
Dalriidsnl. C. Harper, Jr„ Russell W.
Parsnips:
volume
light.
Charles
J.
Endres,
7H,
aim
NOTICM OK SUIT
Mathews, Clemet U. Reeves,
Dclrspins D r i v e , Dellsry, Baskets, 12-1 lb., film packed,
r o i IIAHRT IIKNIIT JKIlOME
WILLIAM OUBBNLBAr. 3; Joe L. Morgan, Russoll U. Hied Ssturdsy s t 11:40 a.m, $1.25.
Fchrmsn, Margaret K. 1"Radishes: demand moder­
at Nemlnida Memorial Hos­
11 assess atrsst,
Dlsinoml, Kenneth C. Feld, pital In Hanford where lie ate, market about steady.
PaUssdss Park,
New Jsrssy
Richard K. Gomes, John T. had liven a patient for one Baskets, film packed, Red
tou Aim iiE in tn r n o w - Uennott, 2.
varieties, 30 0 oz:„ mostly
hour.
riKU that a Complaint n r
First time Donors arc
nivores and other relist hss
$1.75; While varieties, 24*
Rom
In
Brooklyn.
N
.
Y
„
bye* filed against rou In ths Ronald E. Rasmussen, Roilho had hern a reaident of or., $1.50.
shovei striea
stylled court
Court and jrou
ere bsrebr
isrsbr required to ssrve ilia J. Hurl in, Curtis Raker, Dcllury for the past eight
.Spinach: volume light. Du
a sop|
pv ef yuur Answsr or Willie J. Adams, H. D. Stan­
ahcl
baskets, Savoy, $1.25.
yrara.
lie
was
a
member
of
Olher defense lo Ilia Complaint ford, Richard D. Ilergeu,
Turnips: volume light. 50
upon the Plslnliri's Attorney
Ht. Ann's Catholic Church of
K. JACKSON IIAASSr. Allor- William 0. Corwin, Charles Iicllary.
lb sacks, topped and washed,
nsy at Law, lie North Orsns* J. Keuthnii, John H. Hull,
Avenue, Suite l«. Orlsndo, OrSurvivors are nno son, $1.40 to $150.
anae Demur, Florida, and Juseph M. Keh, Frank W. Thomas J. Endres of DeRary
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
fils lbs erlslnsl Answer or de­
DISTRICT
fense In Ihs of fir* of ths Williams, Ardlth Skibrnus, anil a daughter, Mrs. Anna
Clerk of the Clrt-uli Court on
Fair and warm.
Nunda of llrunklyn.
or bsiurs the Ztiti dsr ui
Cabbage: demand for host,
Tho Ixnly waa forwarded
Marrh. 1SSI A.D. If you tall
lu da as Judsniant by Uslault
to Brooklyn by Alien-Sum- gixxl, other* light, market
I'MrriTinvs name
will bo taken against you (or
NOTICE IX lirrrtiy given mnrhill, lleUary, for aerviccs about steady. Domestic round
Ihs esllst prayed for In Ihs
type. 144 hu- crates, mostly
Osmplalnl and aald eauat will (hut I urn Migag*il In t&gt;u*ltie*i and burial.
than proeeail K* Parta.
at a* Nuulh lllnay If-SC. Ca»medium aizn, mostly $1.50; 50
In INK ANI) impKItlSU nt Hi-11,, try, 6*inlnol* C o u n t y,
When you drive on Sunday, Ih. sacks, aci'iirding to qual­
Sanford. Florida, till* llal Florida, undar tli* (lalllleua
nama ol, CaaaalliHrry l«nd Co., the duy of real, lie careful you ity, condition and size, $1 lo
day of February, 1111, A.D.
and Dial t Inland lo rsal'lrr
(SEAL)
$1.25.
Arthur II. tlackwllh. Jr.. aald m int with Ilia Clark of don't rest from then on.
Clark ol His circuit Court Ilia Circuit Court, Htiulnol*
County, Florida, In accordant-*
Uy: Martha T. Vlblen
with llih provlalona ol Ihr FIc.
Deputy Clerk
Ilttoua Nama hlatulaa, lo-wl(|
E- JACKSON IIAASZU
Hr,-Hull IHSOj) Florida Statute*
Attorney at Law,
ISiT.
t:o North Orango Avenue,
Suita IS, Orlando, Fla.
Hlg: llilibaid Caaaclharry
Pulillali Kali. 31 A Mar. I, 10, Pulillali Fab. IS, IS, A Mar. I.
10.
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Some i p person* attended
the annual blue and gold ban­
quet of Pack 810 of the Cub
Scouts Thursday at MeKInlay
Hall of the First Methodist
Church. The Cuhs and their
families sat together with
other members of the den at
banquet tables decorated by
drn tnuthors.
Among honored guests were
Tom Albert, Scout Executive
for the SI. John* District;
Jama* Lee, an Institutional
representative of Seminole
County; Cubmaster H. L.
Harkey and the guest speak­
er, Seminole High football
coach, Jim I'lgolt.
Among (he Cub KcouU re
ceivlng awards went l.e« Wil
kinson, the guld and silver ar
row point; Lynn Enloe, the
Lion badge; Alan Harkey, the
IJon badge, and Tim Boley,
the Bobcat pin.
Den mothers and (hair s i
slstanl* are Den 2 — Mri.
Clarence Enlow and Sira.
Finch. Den 4 — Mrs. A. W.
Woodall and Mrs. A. C, Doudncy. Den 6 — Mrs. Jack Wil­
kinson, and Den 10 — Mri.
Phillip Skates.
The banquet was directed
by II. L. Harkey and the den
mothers. Harkey also prasrnted the awards. Den 10
won the attendance award.

Lyman Keglers
Divide Pair
Lyinun High bowler* divid­
ed n pair of Inter-ScholaaUe
Rowling League duels with
Seminole of bnnfurd Tuesday
when the Greyhound boya cap*
lured a 8 to 1 decision from
tho Tribesmen.
.Seminole’s girls, however,
evened up the scora with an
Identical 3 to 1 verdict over
Lyman'a tussles. Ths matches
were rolled a t Medallion Lanes
In Maitland.
Lyman Buys (883-814-777—
9474); Richard Morgan, 480;
Woody Las, 413| Andy Illnsly,
828-550; Stave Brady, 110;
Jim Jerrard. 512.
Hunfuid Hoy* (783-744-788
—2314); Glen Mueller, 441; Ed
Hubbard, 472; Stave Bassett,
466; John Jarnlgan, 4 3 || Jim
Wopda, 380-508.
,
Sanford Girls (514-688-011—
1715); Hen* McKanale, 1787374; Mary Swlgontki, 850| L*N*U Henning, 888| Karan
Dugan, 840; Dlano Powell 111.
Lyman Girls &lt;685-531-500—
1016); Sheri ta WhlU, 147
397; Sandy Watkins, 847;
Vicki Clarka, 888; Elaine Haynle, 82; Connie Comfort, 180;
Ruth Keim, 96; Barbara Kepttear, 107.

322 - 6241
Allan Keeth — Guruldiuc Keeth
Pres. &amp; O w ner-G enera! M anager

out

to

be

the

hi ides maid,

ing a few- choice remarks
about Texas, but up till now
there has hern little focus on
the Southern States. Lee
Potter, who heads the GOP
drive throughout Dixie, tells
me that this neglect will be
remedied. Ilia office at thu
Republican National Commit­
tee is drawing a lengthy bill
of purtlculurs, eomcwhnt as
follows:
In Nashville, Tennessee,
last October, City Council­
man Gene ("Little Evil")
Jacobs and five others were
convicted of obtaining ab.entee balluls and marking
them for favored candidate*.
In Atlenta, Georgia, both
the newspapers last year
carried out extensive Invest­
igation* of voting frauds,
and satisfied themselves that
these worn widespread. An
Atlanta Journal story on a
HU to Senate race found
"cltlsena dead and imprison­
ed and long departed listed
as having votes."
In Madison and Yancey
counties of North Carolina,
a e e o r d l n g to well-docu­
mented stories in the Char­
lotte Observer, "hundreds of
absentee ballots were Im­
properly issued in 1962."
In Baton Rouge, Louisi­
ana, last month, an ex-policeman and a mechanic
ihowad a legislative commit­
tee in secret aeeslon how tha
supposedly cheat-proof vot­
ing machines could be made
to do almost anything in­
cluding "play ‘The StarSpangled Banner'."
On* of tha moat auspicious

not the bride — but they
may have caught a bouquet,
which, although somewhat
wilted and tawdry, is sup­
posed to b* a hopeful sign.
The bouquet in this in­
stance, where Ilia GOP can­
didate, Churlton Lyons, got
296,000 or 36 per rent of the
total votes, consist* of al­
leged example* of voting
fraud by the Democratic
State Political Machine.
Election chh-snery it old
hat in Louisiana, where the
House of Huey Long has
hung onto power for more
than 30 yeurs. George De­
spot, Lyons' campaign man­
ager, fi-ela that the March
3rd election wasn't closu
enough to warrant going in­
to Court. But tha GOP Na­
tional Committee hera In
Washington takes a longer
view.
Corruption chargee against
Democrats will play a big
part in the coming presi­
dential campaign. In the
Southern State*, these char­
ge* may be the OOP's best
ehance to get Inside the
Democratic defenses, which
might etherwls* be Impreg­
nable with a Texas Demo­
crat heading the ticket.
In 1960, Mr. Kennedy won
by a mere 118,660 vote* out
of the 68 million east. Re­
publicans have freely raised
tha cry of *'Wa wux robbed"
In several of the narrowmargin States. Earlier in the
p r a a e n t campaign Darry Selvey To Retire
Goldwater electrified hla au­
GREENVILLE, 8. C. (UP1)
diences by charging a vicious — Lo* Angeles Laker star
coalition between the cynical Frank Selvy will retire from
Hlg City machines and tho professional basketball at the
plou* Liberals, who talk end of the National Basketball
morality but who benefit by Association season and will
venality.
join the coaching staff of his
Goldwater talked mostly alma matar, Furman Univer­
of the Northern cities, add­ sity.

f i n d i n g s by Republican
sleuths has been the overregistration of white voters
in Southern countie* where
the Democrats control nearly
nil the Court Houses. It is
not priinufade evidence of
fruud to find that there aro
niorc voters on the books
than there are voting-age
residents — but such a sit­
uation does allow crook'd
m a c h i n e * to produce it
"tombstone vote," which has
been known to decide close
elections. And when the cov­

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Alabama hat 12 counties
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�Longwood Dedicates Hall
Ry Donna Este*
The dedication plaque wa»
placed on Longwood'* new
City Hall and Fire House
1 Saturday morning by Slayor
A. R. l.ormann and mcmb en of the 1963 City Counell.
Attending the ceremonies
were Chairman R. C. Curl*
•on, J. R. Reiter, Carl Lom*
mler and B. L. Hclma. lin ­
k a b le to be present was John
Reams*
The public and officials of
the area have been invited
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7:30 until 10:30 p.m* The
Longwood Volunteer F I r a
Department will serve coffee
and doughnuts at this time.
The concrete block, beige*
® colored building, located at
the corner of Warren and
Wilma Streets, has an area
of 3,780 square feet and
contains a large meeting
room for council, an office
for the city clerk, a vault
and two washrooms, in ad­
dition to the fire aUtion
which provides space for
three fire trucks.
*
Ground was broken by the
mayor and council members
for the new building Sept.
38, 1063 and construction be­
gan Sept. 80. Richard Zartmann of Longwood drew the
plans and Robert L. Farmer
was builder.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Platts for a plaatic wares
party were made by mem­
bers of the Auxiliary to Am­
erican Legion Post 259 of
DcBary a t their regular mon­
thly meeting held last week
at the Community Center.
£
The party will be held from
10 a.m. until noon this Thurs­
day at Uie home of Mrs. Al­
lred Newell, 65 Park Lane.
In other buslnesa a t last
week's meeting, a nominat­
ing committee was named
consisting of Mrs. William
Brown, Mrs. Joseph Krcis and
Mrs. Edmund lovanna.
Refreshments were served
£ to the Post and Auxiliary folm lowing the meeting by Mrs.
Kress Walter who was as­
sisted by Mrs. Luther Tarhell and Mrs. John Klipfel.

DeBary Retired Group To Hear
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Adult Department* of the
COMFORT IN
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Tlnecrest B a p t i s t Sunday
EVERY CORNER WITH
School held a joint supper
GENERAL ^ELECTRIC
meeting last Friday night In
tbe social hall of the church.
CENTRAL COOLING UNIT
C. O. Todd was in charge of
arrangements.
Paul Glorc of Jacksonville,
who Is In charge of adult Sun­
day School work for the Flor­
ida Baptist Convention, led the
Institute following the supper
cn the s u b j e c t , ‘'Reaching
Adulta for Christ.” The Insti­
tute continued on Saturday
night and was concluded Sun­
If you have central h*aN
day night when Glore spoke to
tng, you con have custom
adults during their regular
weather comfort oil sum­
19G3 COUNCIL members attending dedication
Training Union meeting.
mer long. There's a 6-1
of the new Longwood City Hnll and Fire House
Officers of the Sunday
Central Cooling Unit to fit
were Chairmnn R. C. Carlson, B. L. Helms,
School’s Adult 1 Department
your present furnace. Th*
Mayor A. R. Lormann, Carl Lomniler and J. R.
R
IV
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CLUB
luncheon
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enjoyed
by
this
contingent
of
Sanford
nnd
are Mrs. Willism J. Guess,
indoor air-handling unit
Reiter, left to right. Ceremony centered around
superintendent! Fred Grny,
Seminole County officials this past week ns they toured the Jacksonville
mounts in a minimum of
placing of the marble plnque engraved with
Holm berg W ins
associate superintendent; Elspace . . . the outside unit
Port Authority installation. They checked the*municipal docks and ware­
nnmes of the council members. (Herald Photo)
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) is factory-sealed with G -l'*
wood Smith, secretary nnd
houses after a morning-long conference with Jacksonville authorities. A
—Hon Holmbcrg of Brooklyn. famous condensing coil fea­
Mrs. Bryon Leach, Mrs. Wilsimilar installation is being sought for Sanford and Seminole County to
N’. V., defeated Australia's t u r i n g thousands af tiny
Bum Grumkow and Cecil Stu­
cope with the cargo expected when the Snnford-to-TRtisvil!c canal is
Roy Emerson, G-2, 6-4, 9-7. aluminum spine* coaling
nt t, teacher*.
Sunday to win tho Caracas 50°o more efficiently than
Adult II Department offi­
dredged.
plate tin s. . . factory-sealed
men's singlet tennis title.
cer* are C. O. Todd, superin­
quick-connect lines . . . G - l
tendent; Frank Jones, associ­
thermostat to hold comfort
ate superintendent; C. T.
whara you want it . . . plus
Rabun, secretary and Mrs.
low cost installation using
Harry J. Titshaw, Mrs. Voile
asisting ducts and register*.
Post will meet at 8 p. m.
By Donna Estra
David Jeffreys, director of Central Florida area AARP Williams Jr., Mrs. Lucille
CALL
Circulating air i* filtered
field operations of National chapters arc meeting in Or­ Abrams ami Bryon Leach,
VFW Post 8‘207 will meet at Thursday, also nt the Post
to reduca dirt, dust and pol­
Retired Teachers Association lando at the Parliament teachers.
8 p. m. today at the Post Home Home. Mrs. Ruth Hopkins,
len. Muggines* is toah*d
H o u s e Thursday afternoon
and the American Association
on the Old Dixie Highway president, will conduct the
right out at the air by G-I'a
with Jeffreys to plan organ­
of Retired Persons from ization and service programs
meeting.
north of Longwood.
dehumidifying process.
Commander Robert March
Washington, D. C., will speak for retirement people in Cen­
M O V IN G A N D S T O R A G E CO., IN C .
Danny Thomas, Born Amo*
will preside nnd discr *i»n of
at tha monthly meeting of the tral Florida.
Jacobs,
formed
his
stage
the
rummage
sale
scheduled
Grant's
Crawler
Part*
A
DeBary Chapter of the Amer­
Service Inc. of Longwood April 3-4 at Fern Plaza vvill name by making use of the
ican Association of Retired
322-1561
given names of tils two broth­
has been chartered by Sec­ Lc held.
Persons, Friday, at 10 a.m. In
5 0 4 C c lo y Ave.
S n n fo rd , Fla. 118 Magnolia
ers,
Danny
and
Thomas.
Tha
Auxiliary
Unit
to
th*
retary
of
State
Tom
Adams.
the Firemen's Recreational
The firm, whose mailing
Hall.
address is Post Office Box
Jeffreys was the former
A meeting of rommiisioncrs
197, has 100 shares of com­
chief of Regional Offices and
State Relations for tike special for tha Lake Mary Fire Dis­ mon stock nt Slot) a share.
It will dral in merchan­
staff on aging, U. S. Depart trict has been called for 8:30
ment of Health, Education p. ra. Thursday for the pur­ dise, real and persons! propand Welfare. Prior to that ap pose of organization and elec­ erty. Tho incorporators arc
J. R. Grant, R A. Grant and
pointinent he was consultant tion of a chairman.
The meeting will he held at E. Ruth Grant, all of Long­
of aging for the American
wood.
Public Welfare Association the Lake Mury Fire Hall.
and director of the institution
al service division of the
Cook County, III., Department
of Public Welfare. The public
is invited to hear Mr. Jeff
reys.
Colonel William H a g u e ,
earlier scheduled to address
the March AARP meeting,
will give his Americanisation
address, “ Are You A Citizen
or A Sucker?" at the April
meeting in DeBary.
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A Reception ami Show was
planned for Sunday, April '26
by members of the Deltnry
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Arts nnd Crufts Club at their
meeting last week.
Members also were remind­
ed to prepare exhibits for tho
Non-Juricd Show to be held in
the DeBary Room Galleries of
tho Mansion House during
May.
Dr. Gerald Grain was named j
chairman of the nominating
committee ami two new mem­
bers, Mrs. E. Nison and Mrs.
I.ois McCaskell, were present­
ed by Mrs. Adam Muller, mem­
bership chairman.
A “ Critique” on several
paintings in oil nnd water col­
or. submitted by members of
the club, was conducted by
Arthur Bennett of Dclniud.

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Representative
James Sweeney
Speaks
By Mr*. M a n Mailer
The DeBary Buslncu and
Profeailona! Women’* Club
held ita dinner meeUng at the
DeLand Country Club.
M argaret William* gave the
devotional. Ora White, first
vice president, preildcd.
Mr*. George Frlion Sr., in*
traduced the speaker, Rep.
Jam es Sweeney, of DeLand,
who apoke on the strength of
women in America, since
they received the right to
vote. II all women would take
an Interest and active part In
what goes on in the state and
federal government*, t h e y
would help clean up the cor­
ruption. Rep. Sweeney held a
question and answer period
following the speech.
The nominating chairman
Helen Stripp, presented the
new slate of officers who were
accepted and will be Installed
la April: Bert Lederbaus,
president; M a r g a r e t Wll
liams, first vice president;
Helen Snodgra**, second vice
president; Jo Peck, third vice
presidents Mary Ann Lederhaus, recording secretary;
Theresa Prison, correspond­
ing secretary, and Sally Netder, treasurer.
IBe guests present were
Mrs. Darwin Bruce, Betty
Peacock and her sister, Mad­
e ira Fraser.

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Miss Janice L. Winn To
W ed William. A. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D.
Wynn, of Sanford, are an­
nouncing t h e engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Janice Lee
Wynn, to William Andrew
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Manley W. Fisher, of Strat­
ford, Conn.
Miss W y n n
graduated
from Seminole High School,
and is presently attending
Woody's Hairstyling Insti­
tute in Orlsndo.
The groom elect graduat­
ed from Frank 8cott Bun­
nell High 8chool, In Strat­
ford, and is presently sta­
tioned a t the Orlando Air
Force Base ss a Missile Gui­
dance Electronics Technician.
The date of the wedding
has been set for March 28,
In ths local All Souls Cath­
olic Church. All friends are
cordially invited to attend
the wedding.

Leesburg Speaker
To Address Club
At Dinner

By Julia Bartoe
MISS JANICE LEE WYNN
Mrs. Alice 8mart of Lees­
burg, well-known Florida na­
tive who has contributed
much to beautification of the
state, will be guest speaker
a t Thursday’s covered dish
supper and program meeting
of the Altamonte Springs
Featuring topics of educa­ Decorations for all sessions
Garden Club.
Mrs. Smart has served in tional Interest, District IV of were centered around the
many areas of beautifica­ Delta Kappa Gamma, honor­ Seminole theme. Luncheon
decor Included an unusual
tion, among them as execu­ ary for outstanding women
By Julia Bartoe
table arrangement of Florida
educators,
held
its
annual
tive secretary of the Na­
New officers of the Alta­ tional Landscapa and Nur­ meeting at Seminole High fruits and vegetables with
driftwood. Seminole Indian
monte Springs Civic Club, seryman’s Association, a % School recently.
dolls, curios and costumes
Among
the
speakers
were
elected a t the March meet­ public relations and publicity
Mrs. Addle Lewis, state presi­ carried out t h a colorful
ing, are Mrs. E. B. Taylor, director for the Florida Nur­ dent of the organization; Mrs. scheme.
p r e s i d e n t ; Mrs. Georgs sery and Landscape Com­ George Bsst, Kissimmee, who
After the delightful buffet
Hearn, vice president; Mrs. pany, as author of plants told of her participation in a w a s served, entertainment
Farley Wells, recording sec­ and landscaping articles for tour of South America last was provided by Mrs. Mary
retary; Mrs, Clifford 8ands, the Florida Magaxine and as summer as a part of a semi­ Joyce Bateman and Mrs.
eorreapendlng
secre­ a newspaper writer. Her nar In comparative education Boyd Coleman. A fashion
ta ry ; Mrs. E. W. Dallman, book, “Florida Trees for conducted by Delta Kappa In­ show was presented with Mrs.
treasurer and Mrs. M. G. Florida Homes,’' is widely ternational
in
cooperation Fred R. Ganas as narrator.
circulated in the state.
with Kent State University, She read original verses de­
ra te , historian.
Other
guests
a
t
the
meet­
and Miss Grscicla DeRosas, scribing appropriate costumes
Installation for the new
officers will be conducted at ing will be Mrs. Maxine foreign exchange student from for teachers while the attrac­
Wlntburger, Mrs. Smart's Argentina, who is currently tive models displayed clothes
the May luncheon.
Whiner of the comic dress secretary; Faul Shaw, man­ a senior a t Edgcwater High from Millie's Fashions. The
Seminole High triple trio sang
contest was Mrs. Margaret ager of the A l t a m o n t e School
"J Love Paris," “ Easter Bon­
Wslee who received an or­ Springs Branch of Florida
chid plant. In the contest N u r s e r y and Landscape
net," and “I Love Being A
Girl."
club members modeled old, Company and Brown Collier
discarded
dresses
bought of ths Orlando Sunday MsgThe morning session fea­
tured reports by chapter pressight unseen a t the previous aslne.
meeting. Judges were Mrs.
idents from nine Central
Florida counties, while in the
C K. Fisbar of the Cassel­ Musical Planned
afternoon reports from state
berry Women's Club.
The Angelus Singers of Or­
committee chairmen w e re
In other business final lando will appear at ths DeBy Mrs. Adam Muller
heard.
plana were made for ths Bary Community Center on
The Denary Garden Club
The local committee mem­
“old-fashioned food sale" to March 17 at I p.m. These
held their regular monthly
bers Included Mrs. P. J .
be hsld this Saturday a t the singers presented a musical
meeting recently at the Com­
Westgate, Miss Ethel Riser
Community House from 13 program last season at the
munity Center, with Mrs.
and Mrs. W. P. Layer, fi­
u.m. until 1 p.m. Members DeBary Center, and you will
C.E. Rutter presiding. Ths
nance; Miss Edna Chittenden
wsre asked to donate Iteir- not want to miss this pro­
members voted to send a
and Miss Barbara Jtuprecht,
for ths sals.
gram.
rheck to the Garden Club hospitality; Miss Mabel Chap­
Headquarters for the names
man, Mrs. Lucille Snyder and
of the seven past presidents
Miss Anna Bandy; Mrs. W. B.
to be entered on the Past
Wray, Mrs. Ben Wiggins,
P re s e n t* List.
By Sue Burnett
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell, Mrs. D.
So easy to make, you'll
Mrs. Preston Mcnesn In­ G. Walton and Mrs. Nancy
want to sew several of these troduced Mrs. Aldo H. Loos Brock, decorations; Mrs. Ben
bib aprons for yourself and of the DeUary Club, who Wiggins and Mrs. R. T. Milto have on hand for shower presented a program on wee, music; and Mrs. R. J.
gifts, etc.
J a p a n e s e flower arrange­ Schmidt, director, District IV.
No. 82a with Patt-O-Rama ments. Mrs. Loos spent sev­
is in sixes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, eral years In Japan where
44, 40, a . Site 38, 24« yards she studied flower arrange­
of 33-lnch.
ments under master teach­
To order, send SO cents In ers. Using fresh cut blooms,
coins to:
and dried twigs, she made
Sue Burnett
several simple arrangements.
The Sanford Herald
In one demonstration she
Mrs. Wayne Norris of
1150 Ave. of Americas
held to the Japanese tradi­ Sanlsndo Estates was host­
New York, N. Y. 10038
tion of only the strongest ess last week to the Dorcas
For first-class mailing add and best blooms being used, Circls of the Casselberry
10 cents for each pattern. pointing to the sky, with C o m m u n i t y
Methodist
Print name, address with strength and beauty from
Chqrch. Eleven m e m b e r s
zone, style number and site. tw o
surrounding blooms; were in attendance for the
Ready for your new-season cutting ths flower stems un­ meeting during which plans
sewing . . . the spring and der water, then plunging for the further sale of the
summer *64 issue of our pat­ them into rubbing alcohol kitchen aid, “quick cutters"
tern book Basic Fashion. SO several days. With dried wsre made. Mrs. Eva Ven­
cents.
honeysuckle twigs, she show­ ice led the devotion.
ed the ecnsitlve that could
be created with azaleas and
Show Planned
A whlny voice clashes with
The Auxiliary to the De­ other garden blooms In a r­
an Impeccable appearance.
Bary Volunteer Fire Depart­ rangements.
ment will sponsor a Straw­
berry Festival and Fashion
Show, with fashions by Gibb's
of DeLand, on April 22, a t 7
p.m., with Mrs. Charles Ul­
rich the narrator. Cards will
by Marie Davaat
follow the show.
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Local Teachers H old Annual

Civic Club Elects

District Meeting A t S H S

New Officers To
Install In May

DeBary Garden

Club Meets For
Flower Program

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Past Matrons,
Past Patrons Are
Recognized
Forty-one members and six
visitors participated In honor­
ing the past matrons and pa­
trons of Seminole Chapter No.
2, Order of Eastern Star, alio
affiliated past matrons and
patrons and one out-of-town
past patron, Chris Ptizler, Ta­
coma, Wash.
They were escorted back of
Ester’s chair, where each was
introduced, and saluted with
a ceremony entitled, “The
House The Matrons Built."
Officers taking part in the
ceremony were: Mrs. L. E.
Estes, worthy matron; Mrs.
J. J. Nicholson, aisociiite
matron, and the five star offi­
cers. Each officer read, from
their large colorful story­
books, the story of the House
The Matrons Built.
Mrs. Charles E. Cole, m ar­
shal, presented each with a
personal gift from the worthy
matron. Being the senior past
matron, Mrs. R. W. Turner
thanked the worthy matron
for Uic- gifts in behalf of all
past matrons and patrons.
Past matrons honored in
eluded Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy,
Mrs. L. T. Sheppard, Mrs.
John Shepard, Mrs. J. H. An­
derson Jr., Mrs. Floyd Alhow.
Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mrs. Wal­
ter Raines, Mrs. J. E. Cour­
ier, Mrs. Joseph Leinhart,
Mrs. Charles B. Cole, Mrs. J.
P. Holttclaw, Mrs. Edith Dut­
ton and Mrs. Alice Click.
The past patrons Included
J. E. Blackman, R. E. Peuri­
foy, Eugene G. Helnsius and
Chris Pitzler.
The altar was draped In
memory of Mrs. Emma Vic­
toria Hall Saunders, past
worthy grand matron of the
State of Florida. Mrs. Saun­
ders was worthy grand m a­
tron in 1831 and 1052.
First time visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Pitzler.
Substituting officers were
Mrs. Charles B. Cole, m ar­
shal, and Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy,
associate conductress.
Fbllowing the m e e t i n g
everyone enjoyed cake, cof­
fee, nuts and mints served by
Mrs. C. N. Robertson, chair­
man, Mrs. W. A. Reynolds
Mrs. Sarah Polly, Mrs. Wal­
ter Raines and Miss Anna
Meulr.
The table was overlaid with
a white cloth. In the center
was a large cake made in ths
shape of an open Bible with
the words, “Faith," a n d
"P rayer" inscribed in orchid.
Large orchids were used on
the table to complete the
decor.

Randy Brown Honored At
Seventh Birthday Party
Randy Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Willi* Brown, 1329
Summerlin Avenue, was fet­
ed with a party at his homy
In honor of his seventh
birthday.
The guests played several
games, with prizes won by
Dottle Llnley, Michael Galletta and Donald Brown.
The h o n o r s * received
many gifts from relatives
and friends.
Refreshments of c a k e ,
cold drinks, Ice ersam, and
candy were served with fav­
ors of horns to ths young­
sters.
Those gathering to wish
Randy as hsppy birthday
were: Marla and Michael
Galletta, Dottle Llnley, Reg
Garner, Randy Templin, B J.
Hall, and the honoree's bro­
thers, Gary, Donald, and
Kenny, and stater, Laurie
Lynn.

Sanlando Springs
Toured By
Garden Circle
The Magnolia Garden Circle
met recently at the home of
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr.
The
hostess served
her
guests coffee and rolls. After
a short business meeting,
which included discussions on
the new Garden Club Center
and committee reports, the
group left for the lovely gar­
dens at Sanlando Springs.
Lunch was enjoyed at tha
Trade Winds Cafeteria.
Those attending were Mrs.
S. L. Wiggins, Mrs. E. H.
Smith, Mrs. W. L. Gramkow,
Mrs. F. J. Harris, Mrs.
Frank Lieske and Mrs. Lu­
cille Abrams.

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Opera Slated
The Music Department of
the DeBary Woman’s Club
will present a Program of
Operas, Wednesday at 2 p.m,
at the home of Mrs. Price
Goodson, Sunset Drive. Mrs.
Henry Lasher will be co-hos­
tess.

Folk Dancing
Enjoyed By
Girl Scouts
Girl Scout Troop 223 started
folk dancing at its recent
meeting. Ths teachers are
Miss LaVerne Sweeney and
Miss Betty Watson, physical
education teachers at Sanford
Junior High School. The girls
will spend four weeks work
ing on their dancing badge.
The troop went on a bike
and picnic recently and en
joyed games and singing after
lunch.
The girls took part in Girl
Scout Sunday by attending
the First Methodist Church
together, and the Commemor­
ative Services of 32 years of
Girl Scouts at tha Civle Cen
ter Sunday afternoon.
The leaders are Mrs. Joyce
Sawyers and Mrs. Ruth Ball.
Those attending were Susie
Adams, Margie Ball, Lynn
Prelden, Jenny Mills, Beth
Secord, Gayle Sawyers, Don­
na Sawyers, Jennett* Dunn,
Carol Harden, Ann MacLauchlln, Julie Miller, Carol
Sue McLeUan, Debbie Whit­
mire, Patsy Perkins, Suzanne
Brown, Cynthia DuBols, Kakl
Bishop, Judy Smith and Lusnn Dsngleman.

Enterprise

Personals

Cbeiter Henderson joined
with a group of men of the
Plymouth Avenue Christian
Church of DeLand, to meet
DeBary
with representatives of other
churches at the Gold Head
Branch State Park, near Key­
stone Heights, to study the
possibility of establishing a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chris­
church camp somewhere zwar
ten of Aster Drive spent a
there.
week at Fort Lauderdale vis­
iting Mr. Christen’i brother,
Mrs. Alfred Clapp, of Mont­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chris­
clair, N. J., arrived Sunday
ten.
for several weeks here at her
bom*.
Mrs. E. Reilly of Azalea
Drive returned with h e r
friend, Mrs. L. Haren, from KING’S BEAUTY SALON
Over Ren is Mat's Drag
a visit to Sarasota and S t
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Cut 91
Bary Restaurant with Mrs.
N* A ppt Nee.
I tl- tM l
Elsa Unkles, of DeBary.

Personals

RANDY BROWN

M iss Leslie Jones Feted
At-Miscellaneous Shower
Miss Lesll* Jones was
honored with a miscellaneous
bridal shower recently at
ths horns of Mrs. Marvin
Dyal. Miss Jones Is the
bride-to-be of Tom Best. Co­
hostesses for this affair
were: Mrs. Harold Whlttern,
Mrs. Rudy Sloane, Mrs. Har­
old Heckenbach.
During ths games, prizes
were won by Mr*. N.L. Bis­
hop and Mrs. M.L. Nichols.
An arrangement of camel­
lias in brass scales was the
center of attraction in ths
hostess’s living room. A min­
iature bride under white
hells, hanging from a chan­
delier, topped ths dining ta ­
ble.
Those h o n o r i n g Miss
Jones were: Mrs. Bill Glenn,
Mrs. it ary Washburn, Mrs.
Pat Johnson, Mrs. J.S. Ekera, Mrs. Bert Chapman,
Mrs. N.L. Bishop, Mrs. Dor­
othy Waller, Mrs. M.L. Nich­
ols, Mrs. Pat Lanier, Mrs.
Ted Williams, Mrs. Ernest
Southward, Mr*. Paul Mor­

gan, Mrs. Rill Kirk, Mrs.
Arthur Beckwith, Mrs. Roy
Wall, Mrs. Ray Johnson,
Mrs. C.L. Echols, Mrs Ash­
by Jones, Miss Edna Powell,
Misa Barbara Flynt, Miss
Carol Sobeck, and Miss Don­
na Newsome.

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d U y h l i y h iA

By Judy Turner
•
(Editor* Note: Mr*. Turn*
er will be on Tiration for
the n e it w re ra l week*.
While *he I* (one this col­
umn will be written by Dottie Auitin, who will be In
tourh with club publicity
representative*. If you hav*
new* for the column, plea»e
call The Sanford Herald and
leave a message for Mr*.
Austin who will call you
back.)
* * •
New* deadline for the first
"Scven-Ettea" newspaper publi*hed by the VAH-7 enlisted
wive* club is March 20. News
can be turned in to Mrs. Kelly
Burdick a t 323-0977.
Board members of th* club
worked on the newspaper d u r
tog meeting a t the home of
Mr*. Roy Pounds, the club
president. The officers alto
completed plana for an Easter
Egg hunt a t Lake Golden for
their children on Easter Sun­
day. March 29.
Those a t the meeting wrere
Mrs: Pet* Armstrong, Mrs. C&lt;
Stringer, Mrs. C. D. Johnson
Mr*. C. R. Brown, Mr*. Rob­
ert Hodges and Mrs. Burdick,
s e e
Volunteers for N ary Relief
work ars needed for th* San, ford NAS division, ao that it
may operate with ft complete
schedule.
Mrs. J. O. Mayo requested
th at interested wives contact
her. Chaplain Robert Deal will
give a short court* on th*
work and no previous axperl
enre is necessary.
Tha announcement waa made
during tha Naval Officers
Wives board meeting held at
the home of Mrs. William Mai
iczowtki.
Other business Included dit
eustion of th* bombing derby
plans and a request for an an
teitainm ent act for May 12 at
the high school. A vr.riety pro­
gram is planned for the bene
fit of th* Littla Red School
Hout* and anyone who would
Ilk* to participate can call
Mrs. J. F. Barlow.
The home decorating course
will resumo after the bombing
derby with Mrs. B art Barth
•lemew and Mrs. Barlow in
chnrge.
Mrs. Martin Sheridan was
appointed the new represent*
tlve from VA1I-3 to take the
placa of Mrs. Clifton Dowell
who** husband will leav* for
Fensacola and NAO school on
Murch 16. Mrs. Sheridan will
alto Uka Mrs. Dowell’s place
aa publicity chairman for th*
NOW club.
Those attending th* board
meeting war* Mrs. Robert
W ars, Mrs. R. 8. Beat, Mrs.
John Williams, Mrs. Clifford
Nelson, Mrs. A. M. Campbell,
Mrs. Jam ss Olson, Mrs. W. E
Yellnak, Mrs. A1 Weeks, Mrs.
Dowell, Mrs. Sheridan and
Mrs. Mayo.

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•

Guests of honor a t ths
VAH-I enlisted wives club
meeting Thursday night will
be Mr*. Paul Werner, wife of
tho commanding officer of ths
squadron and Mrs. Wallses
Russell, wife of ths executive
officer of the squadron. Th*
meeting will b* held a t 7:30
p. m. in tha NAS ballroom and
all VAH-8 enlisted wives are
invited to attend.

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•

Mrs. John K. White, a Navy
wifa formerly of Sanford,
writes from Whldbey Island
th at she was recently elected
president of tha Naval Of­
ficers Wives club of Whldbey
Island. She will serve a six
month term as president of
the 300 member club.
She sends her best wishes to
tha many person* sh* knows
in Sanford and is looking for­
ward to seeing them all again
aoma time.
Mrs. White was active in
both Navy and civic club* dur­
ing her atay in Sanford. Her
present add ret is 102 Monticello Way, Oak Harbour,
Washington.

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St. Patrick and all thos*
green Leprechans will be sal­
uted by th* Chiefs Petty Offi­
cer* club on March 14 whan
Irish Stew will bo aerved free
to the patron*. Bill Adler will
furnish th* music for the eve­
ning and wive* of the Chief's
are serving a* hostesses,
greeting the guests.
On the day itself, March 17,
th* club will have a fish fry
and a two piece combo for
dancing.
Retired chief* in tha area
a rs invited to aend their
namaa and addresses to th*
club so they may be put on th*
mailing list.
s e e
Mrs. R. H. Cook* was pro-

sented with a farewell gift at
the March coffee of the offi­
cers wives of VA1I-9. Mrs.
Cooke's husband is going to
another Sanford squadron.
Hostesses for the coffee
were Mrs. G. L. Thompson and
Mrs. A. O. Karnes. It was held
at the Karnes home.
Mrs. Karnes will become the
treasurer of tho wives club,
hiking over from Mrs. Cooke.
Attending were Mrs. J. L.
Shipman, Mrs. J . A. deGanahl,
Mr*. Paul Criswell, Mr*. T. E.
Quillin, Mr*. A. F. Reno, Mrs.
Norman Marshall, Mr*. Gerald
Henson, Mrs. G. F. Atkinson,
Mrs. W i l l i a m Malicsowski,
Mr*. Shanley Pochardo and
Mra. J. J. Moynihan.
• • •
Three new members were
welcomed to tho VAH-11 onlitted wives club at its meet­
ing Thursday. They were Mrs.
Betty Newsome, Mrs. Mary
Htbley and Mrs. Judy Wall,
who will be the club's new sec­
retary-treasurer.
Mrs. Ilene Cornett was the
hostess for tho meeting.
Proceeds from a recent bake
sale totaling nearly $20 were
turned over to the chaplain's
office for work in the nursery
and toys collected by the
wivea were also donted to the
nursery.
• • •
Hostess for the staff offi­
cer* wives coffee Thursday
waa Mr*. Warren Hoeller. She
served a variety of pastries,
cookie* and frozen pineapplechocolate tidbits to the women
attending.
Those attending were Mrs.
J. O. Mayo, Mrs. Donald Eth­
el!, Mrs. David Dearolph, Mrs.
John Hoganson, Mrs. W. K.
Marklcy, Mrs. O. W. McGuire,
Mrs. Cliff Nelson and Mrs.
Edgar Miller.
• • •
Mrs. Neil Prudcn and Mrs.
Jack Dunn arc guest* of tho
Orlando Air Force Daso hos­
pital, Ward 10. They will both
be there for a while, and visit­
ors are welcome.

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•

Decorations in nn Easter
theme highlighted tho home of
Mrs. Gerald Chapdelaina for
tho March coffee of the
VAH-7 officers wives club.
Co-hostessca were Mrs. David
Sharp and Mra. R i c h a r d
Wright.
Easter basket with pink
flowers, colored eggs and a
small bunny inside was on tha
pink cloth covered table. Bou­
quets of axolcas were around
tha room.
Tha hostesses served minia­
ture cinnamon and froated
doughnuts and cookies to those
present who were hire. B. B.
Brcwn, Mrs. Kenneth Enney
Mrs. P. J . Cann Mra. Richard
Conn Mrs. A. M. Campbell,
Mr*. Dan Heseau, Mrs. Bob
Rankin, Mra. J . R. Tuttle, Mrs.
Paul Marcotte, Airs. J. A.
Bums, Mrs. Bob Msrrett, Airs.
Ed Foy, Mrs. Georgs UffAan,
Airs. Roy McClain and Airs. R.
W. Martin.
* • •
Two naw members war* wel­
comed and a farewell said to
ona a t th* Thursday luncheon
of ths atatlon officer* wives
club a t ths Tree-Top room of
the Langford hotel.
Mra. Robert Jones w ait
greeted a t her firet luncheon
and Mra. William Riddell, a
bride of two weeks was alio
welcomed. Mr. Raymond Bet­
ancourt, who will b« leaving
wth her husband and fiva chil­
dren for Whldbey Island, waa
presented with a email silver
Revere bowL
Mrs. David Olmstead, presi­
dent of tha group, presided
over tha ceremonies.
A St.. Patrick’s Day them*
was carried out by tha name
tags made of shamrocks and

8-9 p.m. CBS. The Red Skcl
ton Hour. Spottily funny when
the bedlam doesn't shatter
your eardrums in the main
sketch. Red adopts his sim
poring George Appleby char
actcr and borrows Vivian
Vance from "The Lucy Show'
to play his nagging wife
Clara. It’s a situation where
blundering George sinks all
his savings into an ice cream
parlor he never should have
bought. A pantomime later
on, involving Red and Jackie
Coogan as neighbors with
similar but competing ideas
of relaxation, is quite funny.
For straight music, the five
womenfolk o f f e r a novel
brace of folk tongs.
8:30-9 p.m. ABC. Mcllale'a
Navy. " S ta n Over Taratupa." Yoshio Yoda geta the big
chance to ham it up on to­
night's episode about the PTa centerpiece of white flowers
arranged in a green hat. Atn.
Robert Farrell, a guest of
Mrs. Charles Aloroslnl, won
tho centerpiece as a door
prize.
Hostesses for the luncheon
wer* Mrs. Thomas Condtr and
Mr*. Betancourt.
Guests at tha luncheon In­
cluded Airs. Kenneth Wing, a
guest of Airs. Vincent Law;
Mrs. Ormand Rabcox, th* aunt
of Mra. Earl Unger, and Airs.
Donnld Miller, the eieter-inlaw of Airs. Jay Milter.

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boat being immortalised la a
Hollywood documentary. Ro­
bert F. Simon contributes an
amusing portrayal of a Holly­
wood director and Ernest
Borgnine restores the faith of
those who regard him as a
champion mugger. Fani of
the series will continue to find
lots of laughs.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. Not much of a laugh
plot but there a r t a lot of
weird am ateur entertainers
(o make it fun. Uncle Joe
(Edgar Buchanan) promotes
an am ateur talent contest in
the hopes one of his three
pretty nleees will emerge the
winner. In fact, he tries every
unethical trick from eliminat­
ing the competition to rigging
the applause, much to the dis­
approval of Sister Kate (Bea
Renideret) who succeeds in
keeping the contest on sn hon­
est level.
9-10 p.m. ABC. Greatest
Show on Earth. "The Night
the klonkey Died." Yvonne
deCarlo, who'll shortly be
touring the counlry as one of
the stars of "Enter Laugh­
ing," in which shs's appear­
ing on Broadway, makes an
Infrequent TV guest appear­
ance on a film seriei. In this
episode of misery under the
big top, she plays a Gypsy
fortune teller. The story in­
volves death and vengeance
and M in deCarlo'* attempt
lo implement an old Gypsy
legend (specially created for
this broadcast).

Christian Henrik Werner,
the eon of Cdr. and Aire. Paul
Werner, is visiting his grand­
parents, Col. and Airs. Arthur
Emmerson In Coke, Va.
• • •
TU ESD A Y P . M.
New officers of tha VAH-9
O)
enlisted wives club will be 4:11 («)
N ewt. Sparta,
elected a t their meeting Afarch
W eelher
1• (I) E ditorial
19 at 8 p. m. No place has been Sft:IS
(», N ew t, Sports,
set as yet for the meeting.
W oather

8-10 p.m. NBC. Richard
Boots*. "The Arena" Part I
This being an election year,
get ready for a rash ot polit­
ically oriented iclcplays. This
one offers the case of the cru­
sading D. A. seeking his un
named party's nomination for
the post of senator from his
unnamed state. Our D. A. is
subjected to every pressure a
normal politician might be ex­
posed to in a lifetime. There
is nothing particularly novel
about this, but it is well done
and it certainly is timely.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Garry
Moor* Show. (Repeat) Co­
median Alan King, singer
Mel T orn* and dancer-singer
Roy C aitlt make up tonlght'a
guests, ably supported by reg­
ulars Durward Kirby and
Dorothy Loudon. If you've
ever h id to asiembla any­
thing delivered from a depart­
ment store, you’ll appreciate
Durward’a frustration when
he tries to put a bicycle to­
gether with Dorothy Loudon.
10-11 p.m. Th* Bell Tele­
phone Hour (Color) Because
of Gwen Verdon's lsst-mlnute
withdrawal, the emphasis of
tha Telephone's Hour's 1,001st
broadcast switches from musleal comedy to classics. The
replscements are the noted
Russian violinists, D a v i d
Oistrakh and his son Igor,
making their debut on U. S.
television with Bach's "Con­
certo In D Minor for Two Vio­
lins." Jack Jones and Susan
Watson do a selection of show
and pop tunes charmingly.

Television Tonight

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Officers wives of VAII-5
met a t th* home of Mrs.
Wallacs Russell for their
March coffee. Mrs. Steve
Ryan was co-hostess and the
ladies served pastries and
coffea to the guest*.
Thos* attending were Airs.
Don Heard, Mrs. Bob Love­
lace, Aire. Nick Alergo, Airs.
Vincent Monroe, Air*. Don
Ncibitt, Mrs. James Olson,
Mr a .
Clifford Thompson,
Mrs. Bob Watson, Mrs. Paul
Werner, Mr*. Goshorn, Airs.
Richard Wells, Airs. Jerry
Mickelson, Mrs. Jack Lillis
and Mrs. Roy Lewis,

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COMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY A. MWednesday, March 11
t
i
l l (7) Bllmnaattes
CPO Wives club board 1:11
(I ) Sunahlne Almanao
meeting, 8 p.m. Horn* *f
(I ) News, W eather
I d t «) Orava, Farm * apart
Mra. P. 3. Weber.
III* ( t ) F lorida H istory
VA1I-9 o f f i c e r * wives
(I ) Sunrlao B e a m ie r
bridge, 10 s.m. Horn* of 7:0* (I ) Today
(I ) W ak* Dp Moyle*
Mrs. T.E. Quillin.
7:1* (f&gt; F ilm Paaturas
(I ) M ickle Kvan*
Thursday, March IS
7:11 (I ) Local Nawa, W eather
VAH-5 o f f i c e r * wive* 1:11
(I) Captain X sa g a ra *
bridge, 9:30 a.m. Horn* *f 1:11 (I ) Cartoon*
0:00 ( t ) Divorce Court
Air*. Robert Lovslace.
(I ) American H illa r y
VAH-5 a n l i s t e d wives
(I ) K ia r d i* Par Woman
t i l l (!) Cartoons
meeting, 7:30 p.m. NAS 0:1*
(I) Romper Room
Ballroom.
1M * ( ! ) S s y W i n
(0) New*
VAH-8 officer* wiv*i cof­
(1) Spanish
fee, 10 a.m. Afterburner!
10:11 (I) N ew s
10:10 tt ) l a y W hea
Friday, March II
(I) I Lev* Luey
VAH-7 officer* bridge, 1
p.m.
TV RENTAL
VAH-1 Welcome h e m e
• ta la s
• tarsias
party, 7 p.m. NAS ballroom.
Alonday, March 11
Seminole TV
S t a t i o n officer* wive*
PA 8-49M
Zenith Csler TV ta la s
bridge, 10 a.m. Home of
14M Saaferd Are.
Aire. Laurence White.
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1:0# &lt;«) Passw ord
(») Ann Bothers
tl&gt; Lot’s M aks A Deal
I t l * (I ) Houaa Tarty
(0) Day la Court
(2) Tha D octors
1:0* (0) To T ell (ho Truth
(0) denaral Ifotp ltal
( ! ) Lorotta Toun*
I 14 IS) News
2:20 ( ! ) Ton D sa't Bay
(Color)
(1) Edge o f X la h l
(0) Quern For A Day
4:00 (! ) Match Oamo
(4) tu rret Storm
(1) Trallmaatar
4:21 (2) Newa
4:20 (2) Ilurna and Attau
(I) Uacla W att
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(I) Bourbon Stroat Baal
1:20 (I) Nawa
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OPEN
13:41

N ew

Sanford

6

ed their own language, fran­
tically searched for "kicks"
and set their interest* that
are a real challenge.
It has often been a rude
and rowdy world—the poorest
kind of introduction to adult
living.
That lx not th* fault of
teen-agers. Nobody has both­
ered to teach them the "fem­
inine graces" or the manners
of a gentleman. It's about
time somebody atarted.
If parents are lax about
such training, then there is
a need for It in the schools.
The words "lady" and gen­
tlem an" may have to be tak­
en out of mothballs and put
back into current use.
For it was when parents
and teachers quit using (hose
words and holding them up as
ideals to young people that
the young built their own
world, in which auch words

"We didn't know what we
our confusion would do us
some good."
East doubled and Edgar
stood by his guns. The Jack
of clubs was opened. Edgar
won in his own hand, cashed
one high trump and led the
Jack of diamonds. Eventually
ha discarded one of his clubs
on the long diamond in dum­
my and wound up making
four hearts doubled.
Three no-trump would al­
most surely have gone down,
four hearts played from the
other seat would probably
have been set by a spado
opening and an immediate
diamond shift. Yet, Edgar
did make four hearts doubled.
His conclusion was that ap­
parently a certain providence
watches over players who
misuse the unusual no-trump.

have no meaning.
If we want our children to
grow into young ladies and
young gentlemen instead of
rowdy teen-agers, then homes
and schools will have lo Join
hands in showing them the
way, instead of leaving them
alone in a graceless, teen­
age world of their own m ak­
ing.

To The Top
HOLLYWOOD
(U PI) Movie producer Jerry BreaJer went to the best sources
of Information In search of lo.
cation iltse for his film "M a­
jor Dundee."
Bresler lent letteri to the
governor! of 11 states. He told
each governor about his pro­
duction and ill need for ex­
terior locations. Charlton Hes.
ton star* In th* Civil War
movie.

*
•*

Naad constant
doctoring T
H igh rep air coeta g o t you
feeling low7 Rambler has tha
ruggadnaas of Advanced Unit
Construction; keeps running
ao faithfully, it'* America'*
top-sailing compact.

P a r a ly s e d b y

paym anta?

Hudson
Prenfcs

By Oswald Jacoby

( High car costs burn you up?

Squeezed dry every month?
Rambler American savings inelude America's lowest prices,
low upkeep. I’ric* compari­
sons based on manufacturers'
suggested retail prlcaa for
lowaat-priced models.

Rock

butlneis. Go get your mo­
ther!"
I GIVE UP
DEAR " I " : Inadequate
parents rarely appreciate
criticism of their child­
ren's manners. Either risk
trying to educate your
friends, or learn to (d e r­
ate their children's rude­
ness.
a • a
DEAR ABBY: I just read
the letter from AGAINST
BRACES and want to tell
you that 1 was "against
braces," too, until I started
to wear them three year*
ago. I have made more
friends because of my
braces.
When you meet
somebody new and h*
wears braces, you can al­
ways start up a conversa­
tion with, "Who is your orthodonlst?" You can talk a
long time about whose orthodonist is better, how
long you hsve worn braces,
and what kind of crooked
teeth problem is being cor­
rected. Some of the pro­
blems are fascinating! Some
kids who have never worn
braces ask dumb questions
like, "Don't they get in the
way when you kiss?" (They
don't.) Just sign me—
"FOR BRACES"
a a •
CONFIDENTIAL TO I. T.
The most Important thing a
father can do for his child­
ren is to love their mother.
* • a
Get It off your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Encloie a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
a • •
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3363, Ilcverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby'a new book­
let, "HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS."

W om anBy Ruth Miiiett

Ct/a J k c

AT ItM • 4:01 - 8:49
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PLUt AT l i l t • 1:41
6:38 - t i l l

WHO. A THU a a.
Carlas* P u t Rita
r I I S PROM NOW”
“TUN lA TK R N I”

for

There la a wonderful arti­
NORTH
X*
cle by Edgar Kaplan in the
A3
V &lt;91731
first U»u* of Modern Bridge
4 K Q 104
which aiarta with th* len­
• A lt
ience, "I hat* tha unusual WEST (D)
EAST
no-trump."
AAQJ10I8 *94
W J1 0 9 4
The "unusual no-trump" is • 1
♦
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a modern convention in which *
J 10181
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when no-trump Is bid under
BOOTH
unusual circumstances the
AKB7I
player is not showing a noVAKI
trump hand, but rather is
• J78
• X 83
asking his partner to bid a
Both TubMftU*
minor suit.
Baatk
West's opening of two Waal Nacth Seal
Pass 3 *
Pass
spades was the weak two bid. 2 *
Doubla Pass 8N.T.
In spite of East's raise to Pats
Pass 4 ♦
Pats 4 V
three Edgar decided he want­ Pass Pass Double P u l
ed to play three no-trump. Pass P u b
His partner smiled happily
Opening le a d - * I
and bid four diamonds on the
theory that Edgar’s no-trump ] went to four hearts. II* aald,
were doing so we might at
had been unusual.
Nothing daunted,
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By Jobs Spot ski
There were thrills a plen
ty a t J e t Lanes over the
weekend,
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Annual City Bowling Tourna
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end aa the gals take-up with
their team events compel!
tlon e t 1, 4 k 7 p. m. The
doubles and singles follows
Sunday with squads a t S A
t p. m.
Here’s a bird’s eye view of
bow the acores were posted
following the action of this
past weekend. Leading the
team entries are the TempetU

of the Bill Hemphill MotorBy Julian Stenstrom
ettes League. Bowling for the
H ires New York Met farm
Tempesta are Harriet Gatil, clubs will open spring work­
Evelyn DoMattlo, Mabel Dug
outs in preparation for the
gan, Edith Zuell and Marian
1964 baseball campaign at
Karelia.
The Tempest rolled • 2669 Sanforda’ Municipal Stadium
team score Including their on March 26, according to an
handicap and ara currently announcement today by Met
resting In the number one Scout Ray Kennedy.
spot. Others starling with
Kennedy said that Joe Mc­
the second slot on down are Donald, the assistant director
Cut 'N Curl 2633, St. John’s of the Met farm system, Is
Really 2639, Seminole County slated to arrive in Sanford on
Motor* 2634, Art Brown Pest March 22. He will be followed
Control 2618, Monday Night on the 23rd by Ernie White
League Team 2612, CPU and Sheriff Robinson, two
Wives 2386, Specials 2574, Tur managers In the Meta* system,
key TTOtters 2362 and the Le plua another New York scout,
Sabres 2332.
Walter Millie*.
Turning our attention to the
On March 25, between 66
doubles standings we find a and 60 players ara expected
sister act dominating tlie to arrive via plane in Orlando.
scene. Congratulations are in They will be “bussed,” said
order for Doris Hock and her Kennedy, to the Mayfair Inn
sister Letha Ward with their where they will be quartered
1074 aeries.
during the training senson.
Pardon me if it appears
On March 26, Kennedy said
The Bonnevilles moved pail that we're constantly alreasthe Tempests Into second lng the value of each and workouts would get under way
ALAN IiRADDOCK, non of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
place In the Bill Hemphill every pin but here once at the local park. “ We’ll be us­
E Braddock, only Enterprise boy who was a
Motoretteg League at Jet again this point Is made it­ ing the stadium In addition to
member of the DeLand all sta r team which waa
one of the auxiliary fields,”
Lanei by winning four points self known.
runner up in the ntato Biddy League tourna­
over the Ambassador* while The first place due of Hock Kennedy added.
m ent played recently in Sanford. All members
'Right now,” he said, the In­
the Tempesta were losing and Ward carry a 1074 aet.
of th a t team received trophies HUch as Alan Is so
three points to the Le Sabers. They’re closely followed by field has been replaced and the
proudly displaying. His grandparents are Mr.
Although they moved Into sec­ Thelma Unger and Alice Sex­ clubhouses have been reno­
and
Mrs. H. E. Braddock of Martin St., DeLand,
ond plaeo in league standings ton with their 1073, And 11 vated, and they're In great
and they have other grandchildren playing on
they are still eight games In that doesn't beat all, then shape.”
other teams so they have to sec all the gumes.
The skinned section of the
back of the Starchlefa. Linda tako a look again because the
P oit had high game for the third place team of Dot But­ Infield was removed and sod­
Bonnevilles with ft2. Betty ton end Jane Spolskl wound­ ded s t the sta rt of last fall's
Richey 17fl/455 and Carolyn up their firings with e 1072 football season. “But It's been
Nelson 173/443 shared the series.
replaced nicely,” r e p o r t e d
spotlight for the Le Sabrei.
How about that, hull? Only Kennedy, “and the boys wilt
Elisabeth Harich wee the two pirn separating the top find it in excellent condition.
Go Sherry, 7. M ill Dunmori.
entries:
•hooting atar for the Specials three teams.
Everything,” Kennedy said, r tTonight's,
n r r b a i t — a/ie mii «— I. lis t T ons
in their three-point victory Continuing with tlie fourth "lias worked out fine so far.” 1. Mika h e r n ia r y . 3. r a y Off SBCOMI H U 'H — .V ia Milt—
ever the Starchlefa ea she through sixth slots are Pat
Kennedy said the players a r­ Ulrl, I. l.ou llavoc, 4.C'hlck a- 1. Fawn Philip, 3. H alt Poe,
rolled a splendid 131/460 aer­ Dearolph and Rose Patrick riving week after next were boo Mail*, I. Motky'a Illuea, «. 3. Cars Coke, 4. Tllllso, t. Oldies. Dee Rose took the high 1020; Fran Pyle and Verna unaeeigned. "They'll be care­
dy O il, 4. W icket Harah, T.
Mrs. M .p i, I. Donna's Flray
game honors for tho league Bolton 1014 and Nan Quinn k fully screened to give us an
MU*
with a good 199/483 acriea as Shirley Slmaa with a 1012.
Ides of what we'vs got. 8ome
t i i i i i i i n t c i : — a / i s w iu —
the Invictas won three points
t. Wind lo Win. !. Jloro lU y.
In the singloi event It'a El­ of these boys era newly sign­
3. Nobis fh a fia r , 4. Itaflfl
from the d a is ie s . The Sky­ len Betts on top of tlie heap ed youngsters and our sys­
Hock, S. M ollis Murphy. *.
larks took • three game v er by 16 pins over her nearest tem's officials have never
(treat ( j u m , 7. Ilorkst Dss.
S.
Ktora
diet over tho Electros as Je- challenger Alice Sexton. El seen them before,' b e conciud
Jacin end S lagum a explod­ M il Ill'll It.irR — 5/14 Mile—
nine Burks rolled a 186/401. len baa a 614 series to Alice's ed.
1. Floml. 3. Maale Step. 3. F ad­
ed with five straight points ed
Ileiiie Jones and June Gass- 399.
Out, 4. Flora Iloy, S. O, U.'a
to
sweep
the
feature
eighth
Hheeia,
«. K entucky Jim. 7.
m an were the top bowiero for Continuing down the ladder
I'ntiy Dill. s. A m u rice
game doubles Monday night FIFTH
tho Catalina* ia their three with others currently In the
l i t i t : — a/N Mils —
at the Orlando Scminolo Jai 1. Nolee Maker. 3. Kroa. 1.
game win over the Rtvierai money we find Jury Clarke
Velvet hhlsld, 4. Mary H itAlai
Fronton.
•a they shot 1699/441 and 582, Shirley Sima* 573, Dot
ten. i. Pinto Caren Ann. *,
Ermu and Zarra took se­ N
il'# naatly MU, 7. Eun Box,
160/464 respectively.
Button 669, Elfle Oldham 647,
*.
Wvaty l\»no
cond
place
by
virtue
of
being
Dot Johnson had the high and Gloria Accardl 619.
ix r il I t.I d : — 4 14 M ils —
the only other team on the K
aeries for the morning with
!.
Hubs Vollmer,
3. Pleats
1 do hope that all the gals
Cavanaugh T i r e Service
187/301 bowling for the Pon- will make an effect to let look a four-point verdict over board. Gaiti and Elorrl took Pete, J. Capt. Marty. 4. Itehalf
W ay. i . Ituaka, (. Harry'#
(he
four-way
playoff
for
se­
tiaca but it w asn't quite their tournament sponsors Faron Bultderi last week in
Herr. 7. Ilrookton, I. Pain'a
W histled
enough to awing the wlna In know how much they appre the Businessmen’! League cond place.
Rafael
set
the
pace
for
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their favor as they lost three d a te (he part which they thu at Jet Lanes to sweep Into
t.
t.lltla llhumla,
7. Itajvh
games to the Rantblerettca. sponsors are playing In Ibis second place In the atandinga. early evening action with lleau. 3. Katy Tray, 4. Price
three
wins
in
four
starts.
He
leaa
Pep.
i.
Pan
Mac.
S. W'lc
in tlie final match of the event. It'a good to have poo- Steve Mason was the “ hot
kat Mor, 7. C ircus Hunat', s.
morning Uie Wildcats won • pie like Lake Monroe Inn. •hot” for Cavanaugh with teamed with Pedro in the se­ Coamo O.
dean sweep over Grand Prix. Wight Grocery Wholesale and 188/338 and A1 Faron paced cond, Garay In the sixth and m u i ll'll n tc i". — e / t e M ils —
I. Panda llork. 3. Vlcko. S.
Zarra In (he seventh.
Other good scores turned in Lotting Transfer and Storage his mate* with 188/303.
W ell IJehaved. 4. Proud Poea&lt;
Arryn* took the evening eaalon.
were 167 by Belty ChrisUieb, Co., taking an active part In Kondracki and Cline'a Sin
I. Huaan M ardlnty. I
111nan Pua. 7. Kevin#' Pal, I.
Doris Omey 179, and a 173 by this the most Important wo clalr Team had the high ser&lt; Daily Double opener and (lotnl
Tluilnx
Irigo the finale. Albcrdi and
Ruth Pettis.
men's tournament of the year. lea atar In Curtii Abney with Mlota shared the Matinee M ATH H U H — s/te M ils —
1.
Cheroket
lluulou, 3. Clrrua
On their behalf, we do want 216/370 as they notched e Daily Double wins.
Wonder, 3 Al Paaaum. 4. Ilsnk
to publicly thank all you gen three point win over the lea
Trust, I. sleek Ponds, t. Dan­
ny Mao, 7. Uoaman, I. HI Paso
crous mcrcbanls.
gue leading Rex Liquors.
I-a, a
And while we're on tourna­ Dick Morrlion with 191/307 Spring Meeting:
TKISTII H U H — a / i e M ils—
ment play, let's not take It and Steve Barnes with 113/303 CHERRY HILLS. N. J. 1. Kaaco laidy, 3. Ilonnle A b­
3. Do Urel, 4. Cherokee
fur granted that you know or lent e helping hand as Sin (UPI) — H e *100,000 added ide,
Sundown, V Iron Ousrd. (.
are cordially Invited to the clalr crept closer to the lea Jersey Derby, scheduled for I.lnho, 7. Pocket C ssh. •. Duke
Ju st when front-running Rex men's tournament on the last gue lead.
Memorial Day, will be the Drake
H i.K tr .M ii ntC M — a / e Mils
T.lquoro appeared to be get­ two weekends In March. Ac­ VergU Anderoon had hla big highlight of the 1964 spring
d. Hummerslls, 3. Moonnrsal,
ting a comfortable lead in the cording to Pete Peterson, as­ "bomb” exploding all over meeting at Garden State 3. Kylcmore, 4. Perry 111. t.
Nieto, f. Vivl. 7. She's Set,
Businessmen’s League a t Jet sociation secretary, there'll the pins while pacing teem Park.
I. llocker'a Circus
Lanes the Faron Builders laid be more entries In tills com­ No. 4 in • four point win over
a four-point lots on their rec­ ing tournament than we have team No. I. Hla 227/864 aertoa
ord to really tighten up the ever had In the past.
also gave him the high game
loop race. Mike Acrardl was
We do believe that bowiero, of the night
the spearhead of the Faron both men and women alike,
In the (Inal match t i the
attack with a booming 232 are w ry fortunate to have night, Smith’s Amoco Ser
game and 626 total. Sam Far­ such excellent people serving vice team won aU (our points
on also chimed In with a us as is the case of Fran over Dick's Appliance
Morton for the gala and Peter­ Smiley Wiltshire uncorked s
steady 663 series.
Dick’s Appliance missed a sen for (he men'a association. 192/333 scries end Sam LindAnd ndw as time and apace strom backed him np with a
clianrs to cloea the gup on Rex
Liquors by dropping three permits, let's make a quick fine 198/600 aerica. Ralph
points to Team No. 4 as Vsr- review of the league's hap­ Bette rolled 812/6X7 to
gil Anderson again proved the penings for this past week.
Dick's.
It was Charlotte Bassett
stalw art with 189/614.
Komi rack I and Cllne’a Bin- who had 'em topplin' In the
claim team closed in on second 111 Noooor’a League with a
•pot in the league by taking 212/521 aertoa. (See, Isn’t It
three points from Team No. 6 a lot easier than hitting •
aa Curtis Abney bombed the tiny white golf ball. Chartpine with 190/637. S t e v e lotto?)
Barbara Fox rolled a 183
Barnes backed him up with
; | n b x c e p t IH1NRI
and Mary Faust shot • 318
SUNDAY
193/602.
Marshall W iltshire blasted lo lead the Plaecreet Ian
tin. pins for a 206/671 high League this peat Thursday.
Similar honors fsU to Dee
series whlla sparking Smith’s
Amoco Ssrvlco la an sven Rose and Dot Johnson for the
swap of points against Cav­ Bill Hemphill Motorettes Lea­
2
anaugh Tires. Btova Mason gue. Dee had high game with
a
IN
s*
Dot
took
series
with
LAP1E8' NIGHT EVERT THUM P AT
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found tha range with 802/688
to ast the pace for Cavanaugh. a 60L
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E»rl Dattcj-, Negro star
catcher for the Minnesota
Twin*, spoke out agamat the
Dlack Muslims today and
said they are hurting not
only w o r l d
heavyweight
champion Cassius Cluy but
the entire Negro race.
Weighing his tvorda care­
fully, Battcy said he liked
Clay personally and that the
Muslima “even have some
good points*' but he felt the
newly crowned champion had
been “ill-advised’’ to go
around
espousing their
cause.
“ I am a Negro myself a n l
I know that there ia preju­
dice in some q u a r t e r s
against my me**,*' ho said,
“but the Muslims are dead
wrong in preaching black
man’s supremacy.
“According to the Musllms,” But toy went on, “ they
want an exclusive Negro
state. They think that is the
ideal solution. But th at is
not the answer. We N'egroce
must have help from all
races, and they from us.
“Can you imagine the
Negro trying to mako a liv­
ing without dealing with the
white men? I t simply could
not be done.”
Buttcy said he was confi­
dent that no Negro ball
player in the major league*
ia a Muslim member.
WINGATE'S RAIDERS
British commandos who
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lines in Burma during World
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Purkey Easy On Arm
By Fred Down
LTI Sports Writer
Bob Purkey is taking things
easy this spring because be
has every intention of work­
ing mighty hard this sum­
mer.
Sidelined with an ailing
shoulder during much of the
19*&gt;3 season, the Cincinnati
Red right-hander relieves he
will make a comeback tills
year.
Purkey led the National
League in percentage with a
23-5 record in 1962 but fell
to 6-10 because of the should'
e r ailment in 1963.
In the past Purkey has been
one of the hardest workers in
the Reds' spring camp but
he's going slowly this spring.
“ I don't want to pitch in
those first couple of exhibition
games ss I’ve done in the
pest," he said Monday. “ Be­
fore I give my arm a real
test 1 want to build up Us
strength.'*
Vernon Law of Use Pitts­
burgh Pirates is another
former 20-game winner who
believes he is licking his phy­
sical ailm ent Law, a 21-game
winner when the Pirates won
the world championship in
I960, had a 4-3 record last
season but has been impress­
ive in spring workouts. Pir­
ate Manager Danny Murtaugh
also praised Use hard-throwing
of Joe Gibbon and Bob Vcale.
Around The Camps: Tony
Taylor’s two-run homer was
the big blow of the Philadel­
phia Phillies' training camp
game . . . Manager Gil
Hodges indicated that the bat­
tle for the Washington Sen­
ators’ third-base Job will be
among Don Zimmer, Chuck
Cottier, John Kennedy, Frank

Jacin, Maguerza
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Garnett and Frank Coggins
Chicago White Sox third
baseman Pete Ward, who suf­
fered a back strain last Mon
day, was released from Mem
orial Hospital Monday. He
was told to take things easy
for about a week. . . We*
Parker, a 24-year-old rookie
first basemsn and outfielder,
is latest rage of the world
champion Loa Angeles Dod­
gers' Vcro Beach camp. Park­
er has seven hits in 10 trips
for a .700 batting average in
intra-squad games.
Bob AUlson, working out at
first base for the Minnesota
Twins 3!onday, had a homer,
double and single in a camp
game . . . Manager Ed Lopat fielded Kansas City Ath­
letics’ No. 1 infield for the
first time:

Jim Gentile at first base,
rookie Dick Green at second,
Wayne Causey a t shortstop
and Ed Charles at third . .
Manager Johnny Keane announced that Ernie Beroglio,
Bob Gibson and Ray Sadecki
or Curt Simmons will share
the St. Louis Cardinals' pitch­
ing assignments against tho
New York Mcts next Saturday.
Second baseman George
Smith
hit a throe-run
homer as the Detroit Tigers
downed their farmhands, 12-2.
Bill Regan, 16-game winner
last
season,
retired
sis
straight batters in the two
Innings he pitched . ■ Ccoterfielder Jimmy Wynn work­
ed out at third-base in sur­
prise movie in Houston Colts’
camp.

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for the league and depend­
PARIS (UPI) - Ismael Le- able Curt Abney averaged
guns, 18014, Panama, eat- ill with a 879 eerie*, also
Angel BoMneon Gar­ the high for the league.
Tbst’ll do It for this week.
cia, US14, Cuba, (U).
Don't forget about the gala
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - being out et tha lanes this
Irtocae. 147, Phllidd- weekend with the second pert
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Bjr Linda Mllthell
I Coach John Colbert, who haa
Bine* Sanford'* munici|«l threatened to start practice
pool will not be filled until even If h* has to "break Ice"
Thursday of tbla wesk, Ssmln- to do it, will not have to even
ola H lfh’» awlmmlng team 1* consider the possibility until
still undergoing "land" work* next Monday when the 81IS
out* in th* school's Fleming swimmers hold their initial
Gymnasium.
"wet" session.
The dry workoute here con­
sisted of txtrcltea with the

Margaret Price
Takes Honors Lyman Nine To
Open Season

Margaret Price of Mar
Lou's took top honors for this
week's action in the Sand- The Lyman High Grey­
spurs Bowling League. Mar­ hounds will open their 1904
garet was in top form and baseball season Friday after­
burned up the lanes with a big noon when they host the visit­
540 series, lia r high game was ing Oviedo High Llona.
a 190.
Coach Jim Payne reports
Another bowler with a ter­ that It appears as though
rific aeries of 514 was Shirley the 'Hounds can have another
Martin of Factory Paint. winning season. Records in­
Shirley also had the high dicate that for the past 10
game of the evening, a 2u9. year* the Greyhounds have
Lil Donat made the SoO posted winning seasons.
Payne has not been able
spotlight, too, with a US-1ST,
as did Midge Woods, with a to crystallie his 1904 equad
•UMTS. Mary Pinter ahowad due to the basketball season
■ good score of 492-204 and which ended Just last F ri­
Marilyn Ferguson bad a 477- day night. However, he anti­
cipates eeleetlon cf his squad
213.
With all this fine bowling about the middle of the week.
there were three teams that
made a clean sweep over
their opponents. Howe Tire
Shop captured four from
Stemper's Real Estate, Jet
Inn won their four from St.
Johns Raalty and McRobert*
A coach's clinic will be hsld.
had the same good fortune tonight a t 7:30 p. m .at tbs
over Pryor's Insurance. The City Recreation Department
top team, OK Tires, won three office*. The clinic will be coofrom Pietro Manufacturing iluctod by Jim Jcm lgan, City
and Mar Lou and Factory Recreation Director.
P aint aplit the decision.
Coaehea are expected to go
In the split circle, Sue over plans for ths Llttl# Ma­
Jackson toppled the 4-7-9-10, jor League this season. The
Frances Cross the 4-7-3, Lil session will include schedules,
Donat the 4-7-9, Mary Pinter rules end regulations and
tha 9-7, Caroline Pierro the 5 other pertinent Information.
7 and Jean Webster strung
The following teams are en­
three on the same string for tered In Little Mnjor League
• turkey.
this year. The American le a ­
gue: Sanford Atlantic Hank,
Perfection Dairy, Navy, Flor­
ida State Bank end George's.
In the National League: Hunt
Lincoln-Mercury, Firet Fed­
eral, Rtnndard Oil, Chase A
Company and Locomotlva En­
Seminole
TTlgh'e
track gineers.
Try-outs will be held a t Fort
•quad will return to action
Wednesday afternoon when H Mellon Park, March 19-20 for
entertain*
the
Edgewater bnya playing Little Major Lea­
High Eaglet of Orlando In a gue Baseball this season for
dual meet at the local school. the first year. Information
Last week tha equad, coach­ concerning Littla Major Lea­
ed by Dick Williams, piled gue try-outa will be Announc­
up a one-sided victory over ed next Monday.
Bishop Moore of Orlando and
Lyman High of Longwood In
• triangular event.
So far this season Williams in t h e c m c c r r c o ir t .
NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ITIT
has been extremely pleased OK
FLORIDA IV AND FOR
with the performance of his ■KMIVOI.K C'OI'NTT.
CHANCRRT M l, 18*11
•quad, particularly with a trio IN
ALBERT N. FITTS, AS A ncil­
of aophomore athletes who lary Adm inistrator or th*
a re delag very well la their octal* of J O I U P H I N I D.
W lt lT l, D M I U lf,
particular area*. They a r t
P laintiff,
Rick Waletrom, Steryl Web­ •v*.
WILLIAM
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CLASS
end
BUTe r and Paul LaHey.
TT JANE CLAM. Jointly and

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To Meet Eagles

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IV a i l ESTATE o r

JOHN HENDEnaON WTNN,
D sctatad.
FINAL NOTICE
Halt** Is htrshp g lv tn that
th* undsrtlgnod wilt, on Ih*
lo th dap of March. A. t&gt;.
I l l s , proooat ta lb* Honor­
able County Jude* of iem l*
nolo County, Florida. Ibalr
F inal
(latum , account aod
voucher*. * • Eserutora o f Ih*
a n a l* o f JOHN HKKDKIlgON
WTNN. dacoasid, and at aald
tim e. Ihm and (bar*. maka ap ­
plication I* Ilia sold Jude* fur
a flaal settlem en t of Ihitr
a d m ln lotn lt.in of aald latalo,
and for a* Order dlioharglng
thorn a* aaeh K ieoulore.
Datad this Itih dap *f Feb*u trr, A. D , t i l l .
H arvsp Lawrence Wpaa
Gladys 0*11 Crlbtr**
lllin c b * E lisabeth Town•end
A s E aseutsr* of (ho o i ­
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Defendants.

R sT tc a o r e e r r
1 » t EETTT JANE CLA M
W h is t R esident* 1st
4*f i t s a l s y Street
M lllsrtew n, Ohio.
Hwore
Complaint
having
been filed in th* Circuit Court
In and for Hsmlnol* County.
Florida, fa C h eessry, tn iltled
"Albert N. F itts, SS Ancillary
Adm inistrator of th* o i t s t t of
JOSEPHINE D. WHITE. Soceaeed, P laintiff, voraus W IL­
LIAM U. CLAM and DBTTT
JANE CLASS. Jointly and se v ­
erally, Defendant*", praying
for o s r u ln r slls f for th* above
named p lain tiff agalnat To* A*
DefeadnaL
NOW. THEREFORE. THtfl
IS TO NOTIFT TOU THAT If
you w ish t* d sfsad against
and s e a ts s t tat ab ovt sa tltlsd
actioa. y e a ere required la
fll* v e e r answ er or elhor
w rittsa defease, If s a y yea
h tv s , t* IN* C eespU let Nereis
w ith |h * Clerk * f the ebovs
str ltd C ssr t sad t* serv*
upon e U U tlr r e s lto r s s y . Atbort N. F ill*, w h ose sddross
Is 1 MSsoel* Uulldlag. San­
ford. Florida, a copy o f said
answ er or ether w rittsa de­
fence, on or hofor* th* Mth
day of Maroh, l i l t .
Th* natur* o f aald eom plalat
Is to pray for foroelosnr* of
• cortaln raortgsg* in e u w b irlag th* follow in g described
r*»l property situated, lying
and being In Samlnol* County,
Florida, to -w ltl
Lota I to If, Dtork If.
Crystal
Lab* W i n t e r
llom at lubdlvlaloa as ydcordad In Plat Book I.
P*g*a 114-111 of th* Pub­
lic Roosrda o f gomlaot*
cou n ty, Florida,
and for the cat* of th* lim a
for each at publlo Auction, and
for a daflalancy door** agaluot
tb* dafaadaata la evaat tbs
••id m ortgagsd property do»a
not s i l l for * • amount eufflclont I* pgy sit aum* found
to b* duo P la in tiff I* aoid
•kit.
FAIL NOT TO ANSWER Uat
A Doer** Fra ConUsoe b* on­
to rad again st yea. Thl* Nolle*
•h a ll b* pebliahad one* a wook
for four ooaaacutlao wook* la
Tha Sanford Herald.
W ITNEM my hand end o f­
ficial Soal at Saaford. Kamiaoi* C oaaty, Florid*, thl* I4 U
day e f February A. D. lid*.
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Arthur H. Booh With. Jr.,
C lsrh a t ih* abov* etylad
CoarL
Nyi Martha T. vihM e
D. C.
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ALBERT H. FITTS
1 Masonic Uulldlag
Sanford, F lorid*
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the muscles. A typical practice and Csmll Huiithwnrd. Alio,
session consists of a straight Rosemary Walton, N o r m a
hour and a half of strenuous Whlttem, L i n d a DeMntlo,
activity. All exercises ere Paula Elam, Karen Law, Ruth
done, on the stomach, bark or Giilmnn and Sherry fonville.
sides. Full heck push-ups, sit- Jinn Wilson practices with
ups end leg raises, or varia­ the group when she Isn’t work­
tions of the same, tak* most ing out of the DCT program.
of the practice time. Coordin­ Junior high girls are also
ation exercises require the re­ practicing with the team. They
mainder of the 90-mlnute are Barbara Bolt. Cindy WIIsor and Debbie J o h n s o n .
woikout.
Between exercises, Colbert The** girls ride a bus to ths
points out the Unksultsr's high school gym every after­
training rule*, auch as no noon. They will alio swim
smoking, no drinking end no with the squad when "wet"
swearing. These are, In fact, workouts begin.
Among the boys still with
schools rules for all the
Tribe's athletic teems. Swim­ tho team are Terry Bucklew,
mers, however, g e t t h r e e Richard Dunn. Wynn Picklemore: no drinking of carbon­ slmer, Ross Wontcnay, Joe
ated beverage*, eat no "Junk" Moore and Bobby Headrick.
between meals end keep reg­ Alio Jint Grant, C. J. Metzlcr,
ular hoare. Non-swimmers may Con Wilson, Buster Anderson,
think these rule* are demand­ Andy Lyons, John Mills, Bob­
ing but the team's members by Ring, Gary Cairns and Rick
rvalifa on* has to sacrifice to Pidrick. In addition to these
th e n a n Boy Vanlaiiilingliani.
keep in tip-top shape.
Th* Trib*'* gal swimmers John Angel. Gary Wynn, Tom
have a bet going with Colbert. Michaels, Ronnld Ogden, Dar­
• I.nrk • Cruiser
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about five girls have finished rick Hall, Milton Parsons,
800 S. French A v f.
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Sanford — .122-1.182
duy of workouU, Colbert said Chase.
that If 10 glrla stay with the
squad until th* state swim­
OUR ANCESTORS
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first day. But as the week
progressed and e very few of
th* girls dropped out, Colbert
Just might have to start shop­
ping for e hat. Friday, fur ax*
ample, he watched lb deter­
mined girls go through ths
practice session end asked If
nny Sanford store stocked li­
corice lids.
Among the girl* remaining
at the end of the last "land"
practice ere Delane Johnson,
Martha Kosky, Linda May,

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P aw 10—March 10, 1904

In tb* r « r t •* &lt;*• C7 * U
Jade*. I n l i t l f C
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la re Ike E state
JAKE T. NEWBY.
Deceased.
m « t so t ic k
Nolle* li hereby given that
the under-lgnrd w ill, on the
17th day of Mirch. A. D. 1MI.
p r n tn t
to
lb*
County Judge o f BBIIINOLB
County. Florida, her flm l re*
turn, account and voucher*, aa
Adm lnlitratrlx eta o f the Re­
late of Jake T. Newby. deceaeed and at eald time, then and
there, make application to th*
laid Juda* for a final l e t t l i ment of her adm inistration of
laid eitate. and for an order
dlicharalna her a i euch Ad­
m inistratrix eta.
Dated title the 17th day of
February. A. D. IMS.
I.uclle Newby Bryant
As A d m i n i s t r a t r i x eta af
the E s t a t e of
Jake T. Newby
Deceased
ft. W. WAltE. Attorney
Administratrix
P. O. Uox 1111.
Hanford. Florida.
Publish Feb. II, 2S A Mar. A
10. 1944.
c n n .i«
in t h e r in c i iT court o r
THE NINTH J l l l l t m
CIRcu r
tv a n d c o n i k m i .VOLE CHI'NTT. FLORIDA.
CHANCE*. V NO. ISTM
EAST IllV h .. HAVI NOB DANK,
P laintiff,
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X W A N v and
Id HIE ANNE H. SWANN, hie
w ife, et al.
Defendants.
NOTICE o r *t IT IN
WORTH AflK FOItECLOatRR
TOi JAMES W. SWANN and
I-ORE ANNE II. SWANN,
his wife:
RESIDENCE*
3311 Norman Bridge Road,
llontconiery. Alabama
Tuu are hereby notified the*
a Complaint to foreclose a
certain m ortgage encumbering
the follow ing desorlbed real
property, to-w lti
Dot I. Block It. EASTll It O O K
SUBDIVISION
UNIT NO. I. according In
the plat thereof recorded
Hi Plat Book It. Pages Id
and II. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
has been filed against you la
the above styled suit, and you
are required to servo a copy
of your Answer or atkar
Pleading to the Complaint na
P laintiff's attorneys, ANDER­
SON. RUSH. DEAN * DOWN.
DEH. S33 East Central Boule­
vard. Orlando. Florida, and
fils the original Answer nr
other H eading In the o ffice
of th* Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the t lt k
day of March. 1311. If you
fall to do ao, a decree pro
confeaeo
w ill
be
taken
against you for th* ratlaf de­
manded In tha Complaint.
Thla Notice shall ha, pub­
lished once a week for four
consecutive weeka In th* San­
ford Herald.
DATED thla totk day ad
February, 1944.
(SHAD)
Arthur It. Berkwltk. f r .
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. V lhlsa
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON. RUSH, DEAN
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333 East Central Doulavard,
Orlando, Florida
Publish Fab. 21 * Mar. t, 10,
17. 1900.
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THE NINTH JID IIT A I. ( I I I .
L't'IT, IN AND FOR HER l«
NOLE t UI NTV, FLORIDA
IN CIO t NCEHT NO. ISAM
WALTER J. READ,
P la in tiff
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ALPHA W 17,7.7A MS. at a l ,
DefendantR
NOTICE o r eLTT
TOt ALPHA WILLIAMS, alaa
known aa A L F R E D W IL­
LIAMS, hi* w ife. ALICE WIL&gt;
LIAMS.
JAMES
WILLIAMS,
also known a* JAMES LEE
TV11,1,1 A MH and w ife, DORO.
T il Y WILLIAMS. PEARL E.
MALLOY and J O H N N 7 B
JONES, her com m on-law b u t.
band.
AMANDA
WILLIAM*
deceased, her unknown kalra ad
law , legataea, devisee* gran ­
tee*, assign*, or claim an ts
otharwls* under her deceased
or otharwls*. MATHEW W ILs
LIAMS, deceased, and ■
W illiam s, hla wlf*. th tlr un­
known heir* at law, leg a te * *
devisees, grant***, aasigns od
claim ant* under them, or tith e*
either of them, deceased, or
otherw ise, D. Y. WILLIAMS,
deceased
and -■
W IL ­
LIAMS. hla wlf*. ir Bring, and
If dead, th tlr unknown helra
at
law ,
legatees,
d e v l-e -*
grantee*, assign s, er claim­
ant* otherw ise under them, or
either o f them, d ectated nr
otherw ise,
w hose raaldsncea
and address** are unknow ni
and all unknown ptraona hav­
ing or claim ing tc have any
right, till*, claim , or Interest
In th* property herela describ­
ed. located la Sem inole County,
Klorlda. to-w lt:
Io ta I. t and 11. Block t,
1, a k o r I o w Subdivision,
Srmlnol# County, accord­
in g to th* Plat thereof, am
recorded In Plat Book L
Pago 14 a f tba Publlo R e­
cord- of Hsmlnel* County,
Florida, all being located
In th* SKH o f tho NE'4 of
Hecllon IS, Township t l
Hnulh. Range 2* East.
YOU ARE HEREUY notified
that a ault ha- bean brought
a galn -t you. tha natur* o f
which la to ramov* cartata
cloud* from and to quiet and
confirm th# title to th* above
described property.
The name o f th* Ccurt la
which th* ault haa b e ta In­
stituted le th* Circuit Court
o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit,
In and For Semlnol* County,
Florida. Th* abbreviated title
of the case la WALTER J.
READ va. ALPHA WILLIAMS,
at al.
Th* description of tha real
property Involved la aa eat
forth above.
You are hereby required tc
file your A ntwer or other
pleading w ith the Clerk or
th* above Court, and t* servo
a copy thereof upon BAX
E. MURRELL * SONS, Attor­
ney* far P laintiff, on or be­
fore th* Srd day c f April. 1M4.
Herein fall not or a D ecr-e
Pro Confasac w ill b* entered
agalnet you for th* relief
demanded In lb* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and sea l
this 2»lh day a f February,
1*44.
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Beekw lth, J r ,
Clark, Circuit Court
Sem inole County, F lorida
Ur: Martha T. V lhlea
Deputy Clerk
SAM E. MURRELL d SONS
Attorney* for P lain tiff

P. O. Box 1T4S

Orlando, Florida
Publish March t.
1144

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hereby notified and required to
preaent any clalnia and de
manda which you, nr alther nf
you. may have aaalnat the
e sta te of (IKOH'll: A. DAN­
IELS. dacaaaad, late of eeld
County, to the County Judae
• f Htmlnole County. Florida,
a t h it office In the court
houee o f eeld County at Ban*
ford. Florida, w ithin elc eelendar m onths from the tim e
o f the first publication o f this
notice. Tw o copies o f each
rUIni or demand shall ho In
w ritin g, and shall state the
place o f residence and poet
o ffice address of the claim*
ant, and ahall ha aworn to by
th e claim ant, hie agent, or a t­
torney and accompanied by a
filin g fee of one dollar and
tucli claim or demand not so
filed ahall be Told.
lira, Zrrloue D. Hall
As adm inistrator of tbs
E state of
OEOIKIE A. DANIEI.H,
deceased
Norris D. W ool fork. III
t : ; W est Church Btrett
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix
Futillsh Feb. IS, II, A Mar. I,
in, tssi.
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O ltlEN TA FEnNKitlKH, INC..
a Florida
Corporation.
and
rffl-ltr.M E
OIL
COMPANY,
INC., a Corporation.
Defendants.
notice ) o p n.Ai.n
N otice le hereby given pur*
euant to a Final Decree of
foreclosure dated thin llh day
of March, ISIS, and entered
In Chancery C u e No. l l t l l
o f the Circuit Court of the
N inth Judicial Circuit In and
for Hemlnole County, Florida,
wherein
EDNA
IK’. AN NON
NTIIIi-KLAND
KRIKIIIK.
le
p lain tiff, and OllIKNTA F E ltNKIIIEH, INC., a Florida Cor.
poratlun. and DUI’IIKME OIL
COMPANY, INC., a Corpora­
tion. are defendants. I will
sell to tha h igh est and best
blddSr for cash at the W est
door of the tfemlnnle County
Courthouse In Hanford, Hem­
lnole County, Florida at ll:uo
o'rluck A M . on the Sltli da)
o f March, I»I4. the fallow in g
described reel property ee set
forth In se!4 Final Decree, low lti
Uegln SBO Feet .South o41* Kaat of Houthtaet cor­
ner of M V 44 o f Hi;&gt;4 of
Hectlon II. Townahlp 21
Houtli. Itange 3» East, run
Mouth IS* IF W set ISIS
feat along Mouth line e f
Orleuta Oerdena P in t Ad­
dition sa recorded In Plat
llouk to. page 17. Public
Records of Hemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida, said point be­
ing Houthwest corner of
o r ie n ts Carden* F irst Ad­
dition.
thenr*
Mouth 4*
IT
West
x l l . t feat to
Rain
Forrst
Nureerle*
N ortheast corner, thane#
Kouth 0 ’ S l‘ E ast 7IS feat
along the East line of
said nursery to Mouthtast
corner of
said nursery
said point being on Mouth
line of reel ton 14, T ow n­
ship 31 Houtb, Range 21
E ast.
thenr# North
IS*
II* East along said «*clion
line I»I7.T fast to
M asterly line o f Orlepta
Hardens as recorded In
Plat
llouk I, page
SO.
Public Records of Msmlliole County, S'lorlde, Ihtnco
North IS* 5J’ East elon g
W esterly llo. of Orient*
Cardens
(I t.I
feet
to
Northw est corner Lot 21 of
iirlen la
Cardens,
thane*
N o rth -if* 14* W est 14 feet
to Houthtaet corner Lot 34.
tbruc* North t3* 41 W est
along
Southerly
line of
Itils 17 through Lot 24.
7SS 2 feet to U section
line, th em # North I* IP
h o t 177 1 feet to point
of beginning.
DATED
th is Sib
day of
March. 1144.
(H EAD
trth ur II B eckw ith
Jr.
II) Hall.l.a H, Johnson
Deputy Civil.
(iil.M AN a, C oot-E ll
A ttorneys e t Law
l « i Mouth Knonrlte Avenue
W inter Park. FI &lt;rid a
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost A Found
2. Notices - Personal*
8. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
0. For Rant
BA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Raal Eatata Wanted
12. Real Gstata For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurant*
16. Business Opportunity
1C. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situationa Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Luundry Sendee
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
82. Flower* - Shrubs
38. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34*A Swap or Exchange
86. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36*A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
4 0 ^ a rm ^ 3 q u ip n ie n t^
l . Notices - Fereonala
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisons
13U Palmetto
J22M27
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2. Notices • Personals

Vacuum Cleaner
Repair!, parts; Electrolux,
Kirby,
ItevAir.
AlrWay,
QE, tic. Cleaners sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-4765.

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For Root

FURN. Apt. 2300 McUonrlllt
Furn. gar. apt 322-2ftx»
FURN. ApC 300 Park Ave.
4 BR., 8 Bath .........9143 mo
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . 9 70 mo
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . 9 35 mo

VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
FA 2-1801
Phone 322-2282

Payton Realty
17-92 at Hiawatha

RENT A BED

8. E d u c a tio n - In s tru c tio n RoPavray, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By D |y, Weak, or Month
U. S. CIVIL
FA 1-8191 119 W. 1st SL
SERVICE TESTS! Pk.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Men-women, 11-52. Start high
as 9102.00 a weak. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thousands of Jobs open.
Experience usually unnec­
essary. FREE information
on Jobs, salaries, require
menU. WrIU TODAY giv­
ing name, address end
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
37, c/o Sanford Herald.

MEN IB TO 66
WE WILL TRAIN YOU
To operate or repair Haavy
Equipment—Bulldoier, Mo
torgrader, Scraper, Crane,
Dragline. Earn 1190 per wk.
up after training here in the
Southeast. NOT H o m e
Study. Must train S wks.
own expense. Terms avail
able. Worldwide placement.
STATE 4c VA APPROVED
For full information send
name, address, age, phone,
hours home.
National School of Heavy
Equipment
Box 91, Sanford Herald
6. F o r R e n t

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 222-4013.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 911 Park.

EXCLUSIVE RENTALS
9 Room, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Lake Front Home. Private
beach with dock . . . . 9193
per month.
9 Bedroom, newly decorated
Charming Home in Choice
Neighborhood . . . . 9100 per
month.

SO U TH W A R D
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park
323-9178

iT T ^or^air^r'R ent"
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v a n 1n g a
322-1597.
3 BR. house Inquire 817 Cat*
lina Drive.

12. Real Eatate For Sale
3 BR., l t i bath home. As•urnc payments. 322-3433.

S t Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Clean apt. Adults only. No 118 N. Park Ave FA 2-9123
pets. 322-5307.
BALL-BLAIR AGENCY
3rd A Park Ave.
Housetrailar. West 1st 3L, to
Phone 322-3641
Rivervlcw, turn right 9
blocks, across from Kin
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
dorgarten. D. B. School.
Realtor
craiL
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Lg. 2 BR, down furn. apt. FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bklg.
Water Furn. $65. 322-2764.
GREENBRIAR
Choice
lota available in
2 HR Unfurn. house. Hi mi
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
fm. St. Johns Uridge on 17
overlooking golf course.
92. Call Collect 357-3292
Custom building to your
Eustls.
•pecificatlone.
Qretnbriar
NICE, Urge, furn. 2 Bdrm
developed by
apt. 17U0 .Magnolia. $63.
KING8WOOD
322-3931.
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 Story house, 214 W. 13th St (
FA 2-8074
Ph. 322 4179.

To the Residents of Seminole,
Orange A- Volusia Counties
Tho John Williams Family
wishes to express its most
sincere gratitude for the
kindness shown to us during
the recent tragedy we suf
fcred. Your expressions of
sympathy, contributions and
prayers were greatly appre
elated. The heroic acta by
Mr. Lackey, C. B. Franklin
A the other persons who as
listed, or tried so valiantly,
to save our cltlldreii will
navsr be forgotten. Words
can nev tr express our feel­
ing toward you. May God
3 BR. Homy, Study, H i
bestow an extra special FURN. 3 ticdrni., oak floors,
Baths, large Family Rm. In
masonry
home.
1
Hlk.
West
blessing on each of you.
good neighborhood; lnclud
of Hwy. 17-92 on 434, then 1
JUr. A Mrs. John Williams
lng steve, refrlg., room airhlk. South ou East St. to
end Family
conditioner, washing ma
Vincent Dr- m i «-o&gt;u .
chine A rugs. Really ter
rifle buy! Monthly pay
2 Rma., furn. 933 Incl. water,
montx 983.50.
elec. No pcU. Ph. 322-9016
IN T IM
CIMCIIT (TII-RT.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
NINTH JIIIU T A I. CUM T IT ROOM. Pvt. family. Gentle­
Inc.
OF FLORIDA IN ANO FOH
man preferred. 322-3686.
FA 2-9074
SKNIXOI.B COUNTY.
C'llANCfSHY NO. I9TMM
f e d e r a l n a t i o n a l SIOIIT- 2 Bedroom Duplex, fully furn.
HACK AHHOOIATION, a cor­
362 Church St., Longwood. FHA - VA HOMES
poration,
3, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Cal! H38-3S19.
F lalntlff.
1. H i, A 2 BATHS
CIIAnt.KM L. W E S T
aa4 3 Bedroom, H i Beth houae, DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
DOROTHY A. WFHT. tile wife,
furn. or unfurn. 938-1311,
D aftndanH s)
$100
noticib o r s u it in
Casselberry.
Low Monthly Payments
MIIHTU4UM reS E IM lH R K
TO I CIIAIILKM U WliHT ami 1 BR. furn. apt. Contact 8311 For Complete Information
DOROTHY A. WSSHT. his
See Or Cell Your
Palmetto Ave.

Legal Notice

w ife, w hose residence It
unknown and whose last
known m elting addroe*
lei
S3 U niversity Circle,
Iialotnd. FloMds
TOU A HU II ERE IIT NOTIF1EI) that a Complaint to foraclue* e certain in ortaase anrum berlan the follow in g d es­
cribed raal property, t e - a lt :
The Mouth IS ft. e f Lot 12
end e ll o f Lot II. Block
IS. B E L -A in , S e n f o r d .
Fla., aa recorded In Piet
Rook S. P eg* VI. rnbllr
Itaooril* of gem tnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Itotpolnt R ange—l i t KB
1»*A
Coleman H eater—1ST
baa been filed agalnet you In
the
abovt-atyled
ault.
Ih*
short till* of which Is Fadaral National S lortgtg* Assoclallon, a Corporation organ is­
ed under an Act of C ongresi
and ea U tln g pursuant to the
Federal
National
M ortgage
A ssociation Charter Act. h a v ­
ing Ha principal office In the
City o f W aohlngton. D istrict
of Columbia, P lain tiff, versus.
CHARLES U
W B H T and
DOROTHY A. WEST, bl* w ife.
D afend en t(s) and you are re­
quired to oerv* a copy of your
Answer or other pleading to
the Complaint on Plaintiff**
Attorney, Meek N. Cleveland.
Jr., Hull* t i l ganrord Atlantic
National Dank Building. Henford. Florida, and file the orllluel Answer or other pleadng In the office of tb* Clerk
o f tb* Circuit Court on or be­
fore tb* ITth day of March.
A. I). 1114. Jf you fe ll to do
■a, a decree pro oonfeseo w ill
be taken e g eln et you for tb*
relief demanded In tb* Com­
plaint.
Thl* Notice (h e ll be publish­
ed ones e weak for four consacutlva week* In Tb# Han­
ford llsrald , a newspaper cir­
culated In lem ln ol* County,
Florida.
Dated tl*s Slat day of F eb­
ruary. A. D. l i f t .

r

(HEAL)

AriOur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Uyi Handra H. Johnson

U. C.

Mack N, Cist aland, Jr. and
Harold F. Johnson
A ttornsye for P la in tiff
P. O. Drawer Z
Sanford, Florid*
I’uhllah Fell, s i R Mar. I. 1«.

17. :»C4.
UDli-el

9

BR Unfurn. houae, kJt
equip!., Military peraonnel.
ISO mo. rk . 9394989.

2 BR., unfurniahed bouse. Ph.
322-1356.

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

1993 park Dr.
391-9420
LARGE 3 BR. furn. bouse.
DEBARYi 2 BR., terratso
1900 W. 1st. 322-1437.
floors, elec, heat, alr-cood.,
3 BR., 2 Bath, Fla. Rm. 113 built-in GE kitchen. 917.000
W. T. Corbett, Real Estate,
K. Coleman Circle. |U 0
•68-4791.
Ph. 323-0667.
Turn. Lceome, 1 BR., garden
epace, in the County. Ph.
322-3967.
LARGE 2 BR. fura. a p t Ph.
322-3333.
Apartment: 2 rooma it bath,
furnished, 943 mo., includ­
ing utilities. Near N .A J.
Ph. 322-2219.
Brand new efficiency apt.,
carport*. 9*0. mo. 222-3904.
2 BR. house, kit equipped,
975. 322 3303.
LAKE MARY. 4 Rm. nicely
furn. Duplex apt. Adults.
No pets. 993. Pk. 322-1290,
Niles: 322 2876.
1 BR. furn. cottage. Adults
only. 322-1197.
Furn. efficiency a p t, for 1 or
couple, lights It water lncl.
943. 322 7399.
1 BR. furn. a p t Quiet neigh­
borhood. Ph. 392-1462, 0-3:30.
222-4301 other tjmee.
I BR. Fum. Duplex. Avail­
able Mar. UL 14th Ave.
Longwood, I ml. from X.A.
s. Pb. u i i a a .

V A -F H A
Property Manugeinent
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for yeur selection
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Paym ents
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $48.50
To make the beat home
buy, see the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office PA t-tllt

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March 10, 1964— Page 11 27. Special Servli

34. Articles For Sole

34. Articles For Sale

Complete tractor work, plow SINGER SLANT NEEDLE MAR. SPEC. Men’s Western
shirts, $2.99. Surplus City,
i n g , discing, cultivating,
Like new Sewing condition.
201 W. 1st St.
landscaping. 323-3790.
Zigzags, buttonholes, mono­
NEED A PICTURE?
grams, etc. Balance now 21" TVs. $20 up. 700 W. 9th.
Ph. 322-9792.
CaU Bill Vincent at
due: 982.20 or 97.80 month­
The Sanford Herald
ly. FuUy guaranteed. CaU
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
now for Free Home Trial. 3 Chests, single A double
beds, crib: Maple. Walnut
Parties A Gatherings,
Liberal trade for old m a­
3-pc. bedroom. Chrome din­
8maU or Large.
chine. Ph. 322-7468.
ette, 2 high chair*. GE dry­
FAST SERVICE
er. Reasonable. 322-6499.
Day 322-2611 - Night 322-0922 SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Lets than 1 yr. old. FuUy
SmaU gardens plowed with
automatic. This machine Almost new Rand Saw. Pb.
322-3686.
Roto TUler, nothing too
uses twin needles, sews on
small. 322-3639.
buttons, monograms, makes 35. Articles Wanted
buttonholes and does fancy
CONCRETE PLACING
aUtches. Sold new, $279.40, WANTED! Citrus fru it U r g e
A FINISHING
or smaU amounts. Bonded
Balance now due, $139.30, or
Specialise Patioi, Driveways
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
pay $7.30 monthly. Liberal
Work Guaranteed
trades for your old m a­ field. FA 3-4244
FREE ESTIMATES
chine. This Won't Last
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
Long! CaU now for FREE 36. Automobiles • Trucks
322-1907
HOME TRIAL, 322-7468.
BUYING a NEW ar
USED CAR?
Plano ib n ia c and Repair
GUNS. New A Used. Large
FINANCE IT WITH UR
W. U Harmoe - FA 3-4229
•election. WIU trade, Also
♦ Low Internet Baton
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, repali. Tackle sold A re­ ♦ Low Monthly Perm eate
paired
Osteen
Bridge
Fish
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FLORIDA STATE BANS
Camp A Gun Shop.
AU Types and Bisea
‘36 Plymouth, 2 Dr., 13 ft.
Wa Repair and 8enr!ce
NECCHI AUTOMATIC
boat, 121 Shannon Dr., Ph.
5 T I N I
In Maple console. Like new
322-6078 after 3 p.m.
Machinery and Supply Co.
cond. Uses 2 needles. Makes
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-9422
“ We’r* ti l chipping in to g « t o u r te a c h e r • tte k s t
buttonholes, sews on but­ '37 Plymouth 4-dr., radio A
to th e moon!”
heater, good tlrea, runs
tons A designs, 3 needle
Fine Watch A Jewelry Repair
good. $160. 322-1330 e x t 339
position.
Guaranteed.
Pay
V.
L.
GUMM,
JEWELER
12. Real Estate For Sal* 12. Real Estate Par Sale
8-3 p.m.
110 8. Park
222-3982 91 monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
3 BR., Fla. Rm., H i baths,
NO HOME IS PERFECTI
Tractor mowing A (trading. RCA Color TV, $300. 10! 37. B oats • Motors
c«nt. hast, alr-cond. 9430 This one is Close! Top condi­
Country Club Drive.
CaU FA 2-7421.
Down, 994 mo. 322-9313.
tion 2 Bedroom, Quality con
Gateway To The Waterway
struction throughout. Perm SB. AutomobOa Service
125 FT. Reeves Chain Link
Hobson Sporting Goods
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
Roofing, hardwood floors,
Fence, no gate, has to be
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Bluff, furnlihed. 322-3631.
c h a r m i n g Interior, Fla.
moved. Metal High Chair. 104-8-9 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961
AUTO GLASS
Ph.
822-7090.
Rm., glassed back porch,
3 BR. CB house. $67 month
INSTALLED
garage, fenced yanL All
NEW 3 hp. Johnson
complete. Ph. 322-7440.
Senknrik Ginns and Paint Small chest typo freezer. LIKE
lor $9000, $700 Down.
Outboard motor. 975. CaU
Company
Good condition. 322-3300.
KEEP cool and refreshed
323 0398 alter 3 p.m.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
operating y o u r business
CASH SALEt Completely re- 16' Crosby HunabtR, 50 hp
from beside this beautiful
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
cond. appliances. 00 day
Johnson Elec, start, Gator
screen-enclosed pool with INVESTMENT A REALTY Free Inspection, estimates,
warranty on aU. I-Chost
Tilt Trlr. Exc. cond. 9893.
the poolside telephone. This 116 N. PARK AVE. 822 9178 pickup, delivery. Recoring
type freezer. $100. 1-Upright
Leaving, emergency. CaU
is only one of the many
A repairs discounted.
freezer, (too. 1-Frigldalre
322-8219.
features, llku never touch­
21Hk E. 3rd.
322-3443
washer, $75. 2 Maytag wash­
ing dirt from house to pool.
PROFITABLE
ers, $63 ea. 2-Wcstinghouse 39. Trailers • Cabanas
Auto Glaaa, Tepe
House 7 Oh, it is a lovely 3Spaccmate washers, $43 ea.
A Sea* Cevars
bedroom, I bath, with Fla.
NURSERY
1-Hotpolnt washer, $30. 1- 1 BR Housetraller furn. Ph.
Hm. and wall-to-wall car­
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Frlgldare refrigerator, $45. 322 1187.
BUSINES8
peting. Shown by appoint
Dick’*
Appliance Service,
SEAT COVER CO. 310 E. Sanford.
ment only. Call Stcniper
922-7639.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9091
oin p aundry
FOR SALE
Agency, 1919 So. French
IL
L
WORK
OUARANTRED
HAIRY INDIGO
Ave., 322-4901 today for
Regular, per 100 Ibi .. $33.00
S&amp;H
youra.
Imagine a business you and 31 A. Peta
300 lb. lots ................ $31.00
your spouse can operate to­
LAUNDERAMA
Executive type custom-built
gether. This Is Ul Home, Toy Manchcsters, 1-malc, 1- The Ideal cover crop end for
Glass Enclosed
home. 3 BR., 2 bath, Flu.
pasture
sowing,
female,
10-weeks
old.
Ph.
Beal Estate and inventory
Clean end CesaferUbt*
room, with white terrazzo
ONION PLANTE
322 3967.
must sell. Would consider
floors. A dream kitchen
Crystal
Wax
A
White
Skitt­
LB. CAPACITY
lesse to proper party. Pries 12. Flewere - Shrube
..w ith dishwasher and dls
ish. per M .. $2.50, 500 ..
WABHBRB
including everything la —
posal, fruit trees. In an
$1.30,
5M
lots
..
$2.00,
FOB
$40,000. Terms can be ar BLOOMING Kosta on Chero­
H I W. 37th ST.
here.
area of beautifully kept
kee stock. All other kinds
ranged.
Sne A Ilerb Loeekelt,
homes, within walking dls
A.
M.
PIIEVATT,
749-2113,
of Nursery shrubbery and
Owner*
SEVILLE, FLA.
lance or shopping center
treei.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
ami schools. 322-3962 even­
222-6347 For Appointment
Gray Shadows Nursery
ings, 322-7480 days.
6 Ml. S. an Sanford Ave.
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, H i
ball) home. One bedroom 15 Husiiieee Opportunity 33. Furniture
has separate entrance, can SMALL Office space suitable WANTED reuatde couple le
be rented for income. Will
for repair shop, Lake Mary. tik e up moethly payments
Hade for sm aller place.
ef 919.19 on I complete
Alr-cond. 322 2125.
Shown by appointment. Call
rooma of furniture. CaU
FA 2 9846.
16. Female Help Wanted TE 9-1311, Casselberry, cel3 HU FRAME HOME Make spare time profitable lent
Outside ratio, Bar-B-Q. Fruit
with Tuppcrware. Car ne­ Sell Ua Your Furniture.
Trees. In the Country.
CONTINUES THRU MARCH 14th,
Quirk Service With the
cessary. Phone or write
$7,000 — TERMS
Russell Bicker, GA 3-6090,
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Al
FURNISHED
2616 Lando Lane, Orlando,
POST. PA 3-0977.
8 BR, I HATH HOME
Fla.
For the biggest selection of
Frame Construction
nearly new and used furni­
18. Help Wanted
$9500 with $300 DOWN
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
ROSA L. PAYTON WANTED; Man or woman Brokerage in Casselberry
with ear for light delivery.
Reg. Raal Estate Broker
on IT-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.
Must know Sanford area,
FA 2-1301 17-02 a t Hlawatlut
FRKK ESTIMATE
and have good references.
Our Deals
CaU Upholstering A Mattress resTrni pur* ry w o r k .
ovatlag. Now A Used Furni­
322 8219 or 323-9922.
Will Make
ture. CaU Nix Bidding Mfg.
1901 S. Park
322 3232
1U. S itu a tio n * W ant*
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Nltes: 322 8971-3031 or 2248
You
FA 3-3117.
DAY WORK: 322-3766.
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Used
furniture,
appliances,
AGENCY, Realtor, Inmror. Ironing ia my home. 322 8239,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
FHA-VA Sates Broker. 9493
Lorry’s Mart t i l Sanford
|.
Park
Ave. 122-2394, Work wanted. 322-7033.
Ave.
Ph. FA 3-4112.
322 2293.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Ruah In
Reasonable.
Ph.
322-5112,
S4. Articles For Bole
LAKE MARY, New 9. BR.,
nice kitchen, cen t beat, tils 20. Bubyiltters
l-Smlth Corona S t e n d a r d
bath, set-in grove. New tow
Typewriter. 919JO. Royals;
BABYSITTING in my borne.
price. Owner. 992-6139.
R. C. Allen; Underwoods,
322 2274.
from 949.93 up.
JUST LISTED
Powell’s Office Supply Co.
Situated on high, well land­ 21. Uenutv SatoM
117 8. Magnolia Ave.
scaped, tree-itaaded lot in HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
332-3943
Ravenna Park, this attrac­ Open 7 a.m. by appt. Also
tive Custom Built 2 Bedroom
READY MIX CONCRETE
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
home represents one of
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
103 8. Oak. 322-3742.
Sanford's finest home of­
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
ferings.
Special By Popular Demand
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Our Budget Wave 8pec. 94.96
steel, grease traps, dry
Features include enclosed
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Bbop
wells. Stepping stones.
panelled Fla. Rm., com­ 81b Palmetto Ave. 922-0984 MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
See Our Exciting Display For The
pletely equipped modern
109
Elm
Av*.
322-3751
G reatest Savings On The Rambler
kitchen in color (lncl. dials 26. Plumbing Renr ices
washer), cent, heat A airOf Your Choice.
PLUMBLNO
SINGER
conditioning. Fenced rear
Contracting Repairs
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
yard, well and pump A
FREE KST1MATES
(Rental Machine)
other quality extras galore!
B. L. HARVEY
Reduced 23%
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3212 CaU Singer Representative
The Price? (Get your bat,
WX MOO
coat A the car keys ready I) 17. Special Services
ia Ju&gt;t $15,883. Very rea­
POWER MOWER, reel. 915sonable Down Payment an Need e Painter? 322 2090.
Ph. 922-7401.
monthly payments of only Will p r u n e
treei. Dial
Carpets clean easier with the
900, lncl. taxes A Insurance.
322-3790.
Blue Lustre Electric Sham(We have the keys).
[ r l PONTIAC J
poocr. Only 91 per day. CarGARDENER will cut grass,
roll's
Furniture.
take care plants. Day, week,
If &gt;ou're looking for e Qual­
monthly rates, Reasonable.
ity Home buy, you can't
823-7388.
afford to miss seeing (hit
1100 DOWN
a.
exceptional offering.
915 MONTH
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out,
9 • bedroom Berne
Exclusively listed with
Large, Small. CaU Bob

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Night PA 9-0949
Rooms private fbaths, l i t
13-0700
W. First St.
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Stengtrom Realty

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FOR REPAIRS A PAINT322-3120 LNG: Pboue 323-3436.

CUSTOM REALTY

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Corner Lee Rd. and 17-92
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Many areas in the west al­
ready use $2 bills extensively,
particularly
In Oregon and
Montana. The argument Is
that if ycu purchase an Item
of less than $1 and pay for
it with a $5 bill you must get
back at least four $1 bills, so
why not a pair of $2 notes in
stead. We imagine it doesn't
aeem like much of an ccon
omy move but when you con­
sider the number of I t bills
manufactured each year it
could amount to a great deal
of savings.
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The grapevine buzzed again
today and we understand an
Ornngc County firm — whose
name we know but cannot
mention at this time — is
planning a multi-million dol­
lar planned community de­
velopment in South Seminole.
• • •
Next Tuesday night an at­
tempt will bo made to organ­
ize a new 4-H Club . . . this
one in the South Seminole
area. The meeting will be
held at the South Seminole
Elementary School at 7:30
p.m., with Ernie Lundbcrg,
assistant county agricultural
agent, directing the organiza­
tional activity. All parents
and children interested in the
formation of the 4-H group
are invited.
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A smorgasbord will be
sponsored a week from Satur­
day night by the local Elks
Club to help the group raise
funds to build a cabin at
Camp Challenge on West Sit
48 — a summer camping fa­
cility for Florida’s handicap­
ped youngsters. Challenge is
sponsored by the Florida So­

ciety for Crippled Chlldroa
aad opiates tww four-wook
sessions each summer. Tbe
cost lor a cabia is
• • •

C h a m b e r of Commerce
Manager John Kridcr thinks
Sanford should have a new
slogan for the city. For many
years it was known as the
Celery City. Since that's no
longer true, perhaps a slogan
with rcferenco to the forth­
coming port facility would be
appropriate.
For a starter we'd liko to
suggest . . . "Sanford — Flor­
ida's Inland Fort."
You have a better one 7
Let's have ill We're sure Kri­
dcr would like to know what
the people think.
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If you're one of those rare
persons who likes to make
decisions there's a perfect
spot (or you this summer . . .
as an umpire to officiate jun­
ior league baseball games for
boys at Sanford's Memorial
Stadium plus the men's and
women’s league play at Fort
Mellon Park. By the way,
roaches are still needed for
the junior boys* teams. For
further information, contact
the City itccreation Depart­
ment.
Most city commissioners
cringed when they saw the
white stripes being placed on
First Street which make for
diagonal parking. - They saw
the narrowness of the through
lanes between the north and
south paint markings. But
they recalled the efforts of
the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation to get the change and
decided on a status quo atti­
tude.
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•

Note on the Police blotter—
Report from a service sta­
tion! "A man came in last
pight and bought It worth of
gasoline. He was back this
morning asking us to drain it
re, the people, are certaini peculiar lot. We want the
jt of the bus, the back of
rhurch, and the middle of
road.
— The Clock Winders

[an Found Dead
ViUiam II. Ertel. •t-year-old
itor from Lebanon, Ohio,
s found dead in a bathtub
1y this morning at his Sand residence, 3u9 S. Park
pnue. Coroner Hugh Duni ruled death was due to
beset n tu ck ,

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Zip Code 32771
J
Republicsn convention "grate­
fully, humbly, and enthusias­
WEATHER: Generally fair and mild through Thursday: high today 78; low tonight in 50s.
tically."
Lodge's only previous com­ VOL. 56
N O . 144
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
lletablished 1U08
WED., MARCH II, 1964
ment on the race has been
"I'm not a candidate." But he
did not Insist that his name
be withdrawn from New
Hampshire, the nation's first
political test for tho 1984
campaign.
Friends of the ambassador
say he has been wrestling
with his conscience since his
name was first mentioned for
the nomination.
On the one hand, like al­
most any other American in
public life. Lodge would like
to be president. He campaign­
ed long and hard in 1960 as
Riehard M. Nixon's running
Ity Harry Johnson
ficials who attended the meet­
mate.
United Press International
The need for rights of way ing designated to hear the
But on the other hand, he
maps for future construction needs of highway construc­ considers his job here an im­
River towns became ghost
of roads In the county was tion for the approaching fis­ portant one, and he docs not i
towns in the flood-ravaged
stressed Tuesday afternoon at cal year.
Ohio River Valley today and
want to leave a difficult post
a State Road Board meeting
Other counties also were at a critical time.
tho number of homeless
in Del.and.
heard during the series ol n\iVltV ADMITS
mounted to more than 11,500,
Speaking was James P. conferences.
HE "GOOFED UP"
The American Red Cross
Avery Jr., chairman of the
The need for additional road
WASHINGTON (UPI) estimated the total of home­
Seminole County Commission. construction and correction of Sen. Barry Goldwatcr. admitless might top 20,000 in tha
Road Board Member Max some existing highway routes j (ing that he "goofed up" in
next 48 hours in seven East­
Brewer said his group would was stressed by Avery in the New Hampshire primary,
ern and Midwestern states.
confer with county officials pointing out that In 1982 the today pointed his presidential '
At least 20 persons wer®
in "30 lo 80 days" to analyze county recorded six deaths.
| campaign toward California
dead from a thrcc-day wea­
the need for the maps.
"In 19C3," Avery said, "we ami its 88 convention delether onslaught which included
Avery noted that it Is much had 26 deaths. We need your | gates.
torrential rains, font ami a
easier for county officials to help,"
| It was a sobered but unhalf snowfalls and tornada
obtain rights of way if "we
The Commission chairman I daunted Goldwatcr who took
winds.
can show the property owners declared one of the primary [ tbe news of Ambassador HenKentucky counted 5,000 re­
a map spelling out the desig­ road thoughts in the county r&gt;' Cabot 1-odge s victory,
fugees
from the flood watcra
nated route."
is a connecting link front the j The Arizona
Republican
and it was feared the total
"If we can do that," he north with the new university said he was "not in the least
might reach 15,000 by Friday.
said, "they will go along with site in Orange County and Impressed" by Lidgc's vic­
Pennsylvania had 3,000 home­
tory. He said he still believed
our program."
near the Seminole line.
less and part of Pittsburgh's
Avery headed a contingent
He asked that Stale Hoads he had "a whale of a chance"
famed
“ Golden Triangle"
. - tr^ A
of an estimated 30 county of- 425, 419 and 520 lie designat­ in the country as a whole for
was under water. Ohio had
the
GOP
presidential
nomi­
ed as a new primary road
home demonstration agent Miss Myrtle Wilson,
DELIGHTFUL MEAT DISHES, such ns this
2.500 persons forced from
and that the State Hoad Board nation.
Mrs. Joyce Hcnnick, Miss Logan, and Mrs. John
shishknboh,
were
prepared
by
homo
economist
their homes, 200 of them dur­
ROCKY
CONTENDS
"do a feasibility study on a
Martin. The school was s|K&gt;nsored by Publix
and cooking export Miss Martha IxiRnn during:
ing the night. Indiana re­
HE
LS
"IIAPPY"
causeway across Lske Jess­
Markets, Swift &amp; Co., Florida Power and Light
Tuesday night's Creative Cooking School nt San­
ported 400 homeless and Illi­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Gov.
up."
Co. and Thu Sanford Herald.
ford’s Civic Center. Among the standing room
nois 100. West Virginia had
Nelson
A.
Rockefeller,
contend­
The chairman, opening his
(Herald Photo)
about 200 homeless.
only crowd were (from left) Seminole County’s
discussion, said some of the ing he is "happy" with his
Missouri's Black River was
third-place
finish
in
the
New
work Is a carryover from pre­
receding after Tuesday's flood
Hampshire
Republican
presi­
vious requests.
crest but 400 persons remained
Attorney Joe Davis, counsel dential primary, flies to Cali­
out of their homes In the Pop­
fornia
today
to
campaign
for
WIESBADEN, G e r m a n y for Altamonte Springs, asked
lar Bluff area.
(UPI)—A U. S. Air Force jet that the crossovers on High­ votes In its preferential poll,
The Red Cross sent SO dis­
the
last
and
most
important
reconnaissance bomber may ways 438 he 300 feet apart in­
aster experts to set up emerv
pre-convention
vole.
have been tricked into cross­ stead of the present GOO feet.
geney centers at Louis villa,
Rockefeller said he hopes
Davis said crossovers sre
ing into East Germany where
DALLAS (UPI) — Jack Ky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. An­
Henry
Cabot
1/wlgc,
the
New
it was shot down by Commu­ some distance from the post
Ruby's defenders abruptly other 50 workers were alerted
ni.d around the roast.
lly Mra. II. I,. Jidinaon
nist fighters, U. S. authorities office and other heavily used Hampshire winner, will re ­ ATHENS, Greece (UPI) rlinppcd off their ease today for duty elsewhcro in the Ohio
After each dish was pre­ without calling him to tha
A eapucily crowd of men,
locations
and
this could sign as U. S. ambassador to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and
said today.
Valley.
CoL Mark Gilman, U. S. Air create a traffic hazard. He South Viet Nam and "come former President Harry S, women and future honiemak pared Miss Meyer allowed how stand and followed with a
Authorities began moving
Into
the
race
and
debate
the
the
incut
was
fixed
mid
preera
lieriitiiu
hungrier
by
the
Force European headquar­ asked that left turn lanes be
motion for ncquittul. Judge almost sll the 2,375 residents
Truman arrived today to lead
issues."
pined
before
cooking.
|
minute
Tuesday
night
us
they
ters spokesman, told UPI, "It (•Ciudad where needed.
a host .of dignitaries at the watched- Mis* Mary Meyer, Each disk was set on a talde Joe B. Brown rejected the of West Point, Ky., to higher
—v ■n C i m Be ruled out thf ■plMWpJ'Tfce attorney was told by •’ i r request and said the Jury
funeral of King Paul of
the Martha Logan of Swift mid tbe audience viewed the should get the rase thia ground. Spencer County, Ind,
was led off course by radio Brower that "you place d
Greece Thursday.
officials reported that half of
end Company, prepare delect- dishes mid usked Miss Meyer weekend.
jamming and falae signals.” tall order with us at this
the 600 residents of Grandview
questions
ronerrning
them.
ulile
dishes
of
I’roTen
Beef,
pkaso
of
construction.
We
The Air Force said one of
Roth sides prepared for Ind., were being evacuated.
1'rises
were
given
at
the
its unarmed HBGO twin-engine must stick to our policy."
The successful c o o k i n g
rebuttal firoworks and the
Combination industrial ex­ NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) - school held nt the Civic Center close of the school.
He agrerd to confer with
bombers became lost during
defense
said it was saving
Greek
Cypriot
schoolchildren
Today Miss Meyer along Dr. Walter llromlierg, a
a training flight over West Altamonte Springs officials hibit, automobile show and today trapped and rocked 'he wus under the direction of the
beauty
contest
In
late
April
with Miss Wilson and Miss prominent New York psy­
Germany Tuesday, wandered on the feasibility of creating
ear of British High Commis­ Seminole County Extension
over East German territory "storage lanes" for turning will be discussed at a joint sioner Sir Arthur Clarke in Service, in co-operation of tho Nowlin will visit tlie lurid chiatrist for "ambush" test­
despite U. S. Air Force radio vehicles but held the change meeting of representatives at an outburst of anti-British, Piilillx Sii|»or Markets, Swift high school when’ they will imony in one final attem pt
signals lo change course, and in construction plans in abey­ 3 p.m. Thursday at llic Cham­ anti-American feeling.
and Company, Florida Power give the demonstration for tho to blow the state's murder
ber of Commerce.
ance.
was "believed shot down."
mid Light Co. mid The Han­ Home Economics class.
easa out of rourt.
Scott Hums and C a r l
Duo to the big response
A forestry worker lost ths
On s question from Com­
Gilman said the fate of the
ford Herald.
The Jury uf eight m*'n and
Sehilke,
co-chairmen
of
the
from
the
aeiiool,
plans
will
lower
part of hia left Irg
three-man rrew was not missioner John Fitzpatrick,
Cecil
Tucker,
county
exten­
four
women
had
just
filed
BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI)
known here. But he quoted an Brewer said State Road 46 Chamber's industrial com­ — IVmagrr Queen Elisabeth sion agent, and Miss Myrtle he Hindu to huvo the cooking into tho imx at 10:07 am. Tuesday afternoon when it be­
official Washington report construction should be let for mittee, said attending Thurs­ of Belgium Tuesday received Wilson county home demon­ school repeated. All the re­ EST fur the start of a ses­ came entangled in a chain saw
saying three parachutes were bids during this calendar day's session also will he the "H enrietta Szold" prize stration agent, introduced the cipes will lie published in The sion expected to produre while working off Oak Hill
representatives of the San­
Herald's llumuniukcrs Corner &lt;hurarter witnesses when dc- Road in Volusia County,
seen, dropping away from the year.
ford
Automobile Dealers As­ in recognition of her action to guests — Ralph llloodwortll, next week.
In all the Seminole delega­
In fair condition a t Semin*
falling RI1GC.
meat
supervisor
of
Publix,
fensu attorney Melvin llvlli
save thousands of Jewish chil­
ole Memorial Hospital is Wil­
Two possible eyewitnesses— tion asked State Road Board sociation and the Sanford dren during World War II.
Dirk
Prinre,
beef
s|M-riu1lat
rose
nml
calmly
addressed
liam Becklmm, 28, an employs
crewmen aboard a British consideration and approval of Civitan Club, the latter spon­
for Swift mid Co. of Tampa,
Jmlgn Joe II. Rrnwn:
commercial airliner — t o l d eight primary resolutions and soring Ihc "Miss Seminole
Prince, with the help of his
"The dt’frnso rests, your of the Minmi Corporation,
County"
beauty
contest.
UPI they saw no parachutes. 16 secondary resolutions.
owners of a huge plot of land
DENVER (UPI) — Charles "pride and joy," llcrmnn the
honor."
east of Sanford.
At Berlin, Capt. Kenneth
(Sonny) l.iston who turned his row, explained the different
Belli
hud
said
lie
had
us
Vehicle traffic was being
McQueen of tho British Euro­
Beckham wus sawing tlmher
tough talents Into dollars as cuts of heef.
many
ns
20
more
“cleanup"
detoured off SR 415 this morn­
with
the chain saw when his
pean Airways (BEA) West
Miss
Meyer
was
assisted
by
heavyweight boxing champion
ing after the draw bridge witnesses, inrluding Roby’s leg became entangled. He was
Berlin - to - Hanover flight
of the world, was arrested Miss Lucy Nowlin, home econ­ over the St. Johns River at tnlilii nod ills maid.
taken to the hospital in a
which pasted near the scene
Three Democrats qualified Tuesday night for rarrying s omist. with the power com­ Osteen Jammed when opened
lliisson Ambulance. At tho
at the reported time the RBG6
Formation of a Seminole this morning to seek party concealed weapon and speed pany.
for a passing limit.
hospital Dr. Kenneth M. Wing
went down, said he saw a County "Fred Karl for Gov­ nominations for county offices ing.
Miss Meyer began her dem­
Paul Johnson, bridge tend­
plane that "looked like a Rus­ ernor Committee" will take in the May 5 primary, Clerk
Fred ( Bud) D l c k.l n s o n completed the amputation just
onstration by preparing n er, said he opened the bridge
sian j e t ”
plare at 6:30 p.m, Thursday of Courts Arthur 11. Reekwllh
PloTen boneless brisket beef at 9:30 and was unable to Democratic candidate for gov­ aliovu the ankle to halt ths
ernor, was lo greet Seminole heavy loss of liloiwl.
at Jim Spencer's restaurant. Jr. rrporlcd. This swells the
SAIGON, South Viet Nam r o u t in a mtisserle. To gar­ rinse it.
Highway Patrolman B i l l
County supporters here this
A county chairman and total lo 41 Democrats quail- (UPI) — Defense Secretary nish tbe roast she prepared
Johnson h le r reported the
committee members will be lied and no Republicans.
Robert S. McNamara today mange basket a filled with bridge was open to traffic at afternoon, lie was to have Stringfield was dispatched to
CARACAS,
Venezuela named. All interested persons
Filing this morning were loured the perilous Victna curry liorserudish filling. A noon. Hu said someone had visited with local constitu­ the Osteen Bridge to see that
(UPI) — Raul l.eoni was are invited.
Ituily L. Sloan for tax collec­ mrsu countryside with U. S few apriga of parsley were removed some rock ballast, ents from 4 to 5 p. in., when it rcuuiined In place us th®
sworn In today as president
speaking at First Street and amliulunce sped to the hos*
Reid It. Hughes, Daytona tor; Bill York, for constable, Ambassador Henry C a b o t placed la-tween tbe baskets.
throwing the span out of bal­
of V e n e x u c l a , succeed­ Reach, Karl's stale campaign District 6, and J. U. Lee, con- l-odgr and Vietnamese strong
pltuL
Magnolia Avenue.
The second ilisli was a sweet ance.
ing Romulo Betancourt.
manager, will be the speaker.I stable. District 4.
m an
MaJ. Gen. Nguyen sour pot roast. With tills she
Khanh.
used a garnish of lemon
tw-ista and parsley.
She next prepared a Man­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) TAMPA (UI'D—Two Florida hattan Ave. oven roast. This Carol King, an 18-year-old
Republican leaders agreed to­ was garnished witli apple University of Florida fresh­
from
Bartow,
was
day that the results of the baskets filled with whipped man
crowned national watermelon
New Hampshire primary will cream coleslaw.
nut affect Sen. Harry Gold- The fourth meat dish was a queen by ttie Watermelon
water's standing as the top li:oiled sirloin steak. With thla Growers and Distributors As­
GOP presidential candidate in she made a sesame seed sca- sociation Tuesday night in
A rtT T irrc
CHILDREN
Florida. Ambassador Henry soner and apt cad it nvt-r the ceremonies here.
12 OR UNDEI
Caltol laalgc, a write-in, won steak. For tho garnish she
the primary.
ptepared peurs site had color­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho
ed with red food roioring, and
plured them among sprigs of lowest temperature rejiortixi
to the U. S. Weather Bureau
pursiey.
Menu Include* l
this morning, excluding HaThe fifth dish consisted of
wail and Alaska, was 12 be­
Cole Slaw
steaks pan broiled. An attrac­
low zero at Carig, Colo. TucsFrench Fries
LONDON (UPI) — Queen tive garnish was a confetti day'a high was 89 at Miami
Elizabeth II and her newborn omelet she prepared with
Raked lleana
International Airport.
third son, latest heir to the eggs, chopped parsley and toGrits
British throne, were reported [ mutoes.
Hush Puppies
"Itotii well” toduy at Bucking­
I’roTen beef kahohs were
Relish Tray
ham I’u lace.
pitpiircd next. As the garnish
Coffee
Or Tea
"The Queen has hud a com­ for this she played on skewers
fortable night. Her Majvaty chunks of tomatoes, green
and the baby are both well,’” peppers and fresh mushrooms.
Owned A Operated
said a morning bulletin issued To make this attractive she
By
by three of the doctors who hud toasted a large loaf of
Maxine A Boh
nttended T u e a d a y night’s Fiench bread. Kite then placed
DELTONA HIGH TWELVE Club was host to international and state
Hancock
birth at Uie palace.
High Twelve officers at a luncheon Tuesday noon a t Deltona Community
the skewers up in the loaf of
Hwy. 17-01 8®.
The baby, aa yet unnamed, bread.
Club. High Twelve, a service club, limits membership to Masons and has
Sanford
wrighed 6 pounds A ounces at
clubs in 20 states and seven countries. Pictured from the left: liownrd
A chuck pot m ast was the
Ph.
FA 2-SMS
birth,
which
orrured
five
days
next dish. Willi this she plucSmith, Dunedin, state president; William F. Tearman, Terre Haute, lad.,
ahead of schedule ,
i vd chunks of papaya against
interimtiimuj president, and Dean Howland, Deltona president.
Nam border, with Defense
Secretary Robert S. McNa­
mara.
Until the New Hampshire
voting, Lodge had maintained
a diplomatic silence on dom­
estic politics.
In Concord, N. 11. I-odge’s
son George said he does not
believe his father will return
to the United States soon, but
would lead any call from the

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Lodge 'Honored' But His
Job Enforces Silence
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge said today that
his victory In the New Hamp­
shire presidential primary
was a "great honor and a
great compliment.”
Lodge was told of the lat­
This economy kick.
est election results at Saigon
•
• •
Airport as he returned from
We hear President Johnson a visit to the Vietnamese city
plans to cut the cost of cur­ of Rue, near the North Viet
rency by ordering governmcnt authorities to resume
printing $2 bills. This will re­
duce the use of $l'a.

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Rift Between Brandt And Erhard Worries Allies
BERLIN (U PI) - Western
Allied official* today were
reported worried about a
growing rift between West
Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt
and Chancellor Ludwig Er­
hard’a West German govern­
ment over the passes issue.
*It»e officials fear differ­
ences concerning permits for
West Berliners to get through
the Communist anti-refugee
wall might crack the city’s
antl-Communlst
front,
sap
morale, and encourage the
Ilods to believe West Berlin­
ers finally are tiring of their

Fire Chief
To Give Program
For C T P
By Jane Casselberry
A program of vital interest
to parents and teachers will
be presented by Casselberry
Fire Chief Paul Bates Tues­
day at 8 p. m. at a meeting
o f the South Seminole Ele­
mentary School CTP. The
meeting is scheduled to be
held in the school auditorium.
Chief Bate* will apeak on
rescue breathing by means
of mouth to mouth resuscita­
tion and will show a film on
the subject.
He also will speak on pri­
mary technique* of prevent­
ing Ores.

Longwood Club
Plans Program
On Furnishings
By Donna Estes
A demonstration on home
furnishing will be conducted
by Mrs. E. P. Richards at the
regular monthly meeting of
the Longwood Home Demon
stratlon Club to be held next
Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Assisting
Mrs.
Richards
will be Mrs. Arthur Putman
and a workshop in home furn­
ishing wlB follow luncheon.
Mrs. Felix Mcge, president,
will presldo at the meeting
and a nominating commiUco
will be appointed.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Put­
man and residents o f tha Sanlando Springs Trailer Park.

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Tuesday
Wednesday

SAN DIEGO, Calif. ( U P l i Alrman Jerry P. Doolin es­
caped with nothing worse
than a black cyo when he slip­
ped am the aircraft carrier
Bon Homme Richard last
weekend and fell SI feel Into
the ocean 1,000 mile* from
land, the Navy reported to­
day.

front-line position in the cold
war.
Any o f these possibilities
could be disastrous for West
Berlin, a vital Western out'
post surrounded by Commun­
ist territory.
The rift between the city
and f e d e r a l governments
deepened
abruptly
Friday
night when Brandt, in a radio­
television address, defended
his Christmas pas* arrangemenu and virtually accused
Erhard of playing party poll
tics.
Erhard, reportedly enraged,
sum mooed Brandt to Boon at
the end of this week to dis­
cuss the matter.
Erhard U a member of die
ruling Christian Democrats
and Brandt heads the opposi­
tion Social DemocraU.
Western officials think the
quarrel already has gone too
far and has caused uneasi­
ness in the city, a feeling of
insecurity among West Ber­
liners, 'and a vague distrust
of political leaders.
Tbo Western Allies are
wary of getting Involved in
what threatens to become a
Socialial-Christian
Democra­
tic quarrel and an Issue in

next year’s W’est German par­
liamentary elections.
But privately they question
(he role played by Brandt
and bis associates in the dis­
pute that began with the
issuance by the East Ger­
mans of passes so West Ber­
liner* could vUit their Eaat
Berlin relations over Christ­
mas.
DesplU West German and
Western Allied reservations,
Brandt had hU way over

Christmas and East German
postal workers were allowed
to enter West Berlin to issue
passes.
The East Germans and
Brandt wanted to renew this
agreement for Easter. But
the West German government,
strongly harked by the West­
ern Allies, said the agree­
ment could not be repeated
because it tended to accept
the Communist doctrine that
West Berlin is a separate en­

tity, a third German state in
which the Western Allies and
the West German govern
ment have no legal rights.
The city government first
opposed this West German
stand, then accepted it. then
opposed R, then accepted it
again and broke off the talks
with the East Germans until
after Easter.
Then came Brandt’ s state­
ment Friday and Ertiard’a
summons to the mayor.

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(he Community Hall with 10
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Patty Johnson, president,
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utes were given by Linda
Russell, secretary; Deborah
Sterman led the pledge and
Claudia Watkina gave the de­
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Instructions on threading
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Recreation for the meeting
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NO. 138

Odham To Run Against Holland

Nov*', here'* a way to show
appreciation.
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lim e d l*ic&lt;* l.jn.-cd Wite

Mr*. Lilia A. Way o( New
Britain, Conn., ha* donated
a pair of lot* in Dreamwold
to Seminole County's Cnited
Fund. Tlie lots have t&gt;ccn ap­
praised at $1,000 each.
•
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Sanford Native
Qualifies Af
Last Moment

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Candidates
Line Up Here
To Qualify

It mark* the first time the
United Fund of this county
ATHENS, Greece (U l'll —
had received a (lift of till*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
HOWLING PENALTIES jrnve nit assist to the Sentinole-DeHnry Heart
Tlie condition of King Paul I
•« nature, it'll benefit bolh the
Orlando
builder J. Rrailey
Council's fund drive durinp tin* past two weeks. Keplers nt the Jet Hmvl; i« worsening and his life is
Odiiain furnished the biggest
* donor and the recipient. Mrs.
inp Limes were assessed one penny every time they missed n spare iliir,
now
in
danger,
reliable
palace
Nine candidates were lined
surprise a* Hie books closed
iup tiie pitmen. The penalties boosted the Heart Fund by SoO. AImivc Mrs.
Way may take an income tax
| sources said today.
up at noon today when Ar­
on qualifying for offices at
Myron Accnrdi o f DeBitry presents u check in that amount to Ed Simon,
deduction for this contribution
thur II. Beckwith Jr., clerk
stake in the coming spring
Heart
Council
president.
(Herald
Photo)
of courts, opened hs books for
and, of course, the pro­
primaries. Odham filed to run
t’lent
to
qualify
tfor
lire
May
GENEVA (L 'l'l) — France
gram* of local organization*
against veteran Sen. Spessard
3 Democratic primary.
I demanded today tliat Commu­
will be enhanced.
L. Holland.
nist China replace Nationalist
it is anticipated that more
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Odham paid his qualifying
than too candidates will liie
| China a* a member o f the
fee about an hour before Sec­
The Drcamwold subdivision
for 20 county offices before
World Health Organization
retary of State Tom Ada m i
by the way, was promoted
Beckwith close* Ins books at
(WHO).
announced "It is now 12 noqn
f # back tn 1927 before the great
noon March 17.
H. K. CUSHING
J. T. DAGUKItLY
and Hie books arc closed. No
First in line this m orningdepression. A major portion
further candidates will be ac­
waiting since it a. in for
of the lots were purchased by
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
cepted for state offices."
the opening time ut noon—
New Englanders who dream­
United Church of Christ to­
The last candidate to get
During a second public a new hoard since tlie terms
was Joseph T. Haggerly.
ed of retiring in Florida. Not
Id* paper* in was I,. F. Cawday announced that nearly
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — hearing on the Town of Cas-&lt;°1 three members of tlie
A second primary, if neces­
many of the dreams were Florida East Coast Railway,
Hum, Crest view, seeking tin
one-third c f its l!,H02 congre­
during
sary, will lie held May 26.
realized but the taxes had to plagued by a strike of more sclbcrry's proposed contprc-1*j0ar** appointed
.".9th district Senate seat.
gation* hail pledged themAny candidate garnering 30
nnf fM
,rr clarified.
be paid Just the same.
than a year and repeated acts hensivc zoning ordinance, tlie ! not
Odham, 44, furmcrly ot
•elves to being integrated.
been
• • •
per
cent
plus
one
of
the
votes
of sabotage, studied today legality ot tlie municipality's
Sanford, ran twice unsuccessAlso during the hearing cast for one office will be
Mrs. Way's husband died effects of a court order that zoniug board was questioned. Jolui L. Rirkiieimcr,
fully, for governor of Flor­
1490
nominated and will not need
^ and while getting her affairs knocks out strike-born work
ida, served in Hie state Leg­
DALLAS (D P I)—Criminal
Monday night Don Willson Seminola Boulevard, submit- to run in the second p u ­
A
resident
and
voter
of
A
resident
of
Central
Flor­
*
In order she realized that the changes.
islature
and was the crusad­
ted
a
petition
signed
by
a
Dist.
Judge
Joe
R.
Brown
Seminole County since 1932,
inquired of the Town Council
ma ry.
ida since 1938, Joseph T. Rageasiest way to eliminate pay­
Officials said they wanted
ing chairman of the state milk
number of residents who live
went home with a cold anil
Harry
F.
Cushing
today
qua­
For
example,
should
there
ing additional taxes—in addi­ to study the federal court whether Mayor Owen Anstey
on the thoroughfare protest­ be five candidates for one of­ lified to run for County Com­ fever today Just before the gerly today qualified to run commission under f o r m e r
tion to reaping some benefit ruling before making the next tiad appointed the zoning
Gov. Leroy Collins.
ing the proposed commercial fice and the total vote* east missioner of District 3.
Jnck Ruby murder trial be­ for constable of District 4.
from the property— was to step. They did not say if an hoard
Odham is a graduate of
which
is currently zoning of Seminola Boule­ should bo 1,001, If one candi­
He was engaged in the ap­
gan
ita
14th
day.
Formerly
an
oil
and
gaso­
deed it to the United Fund. appeal would he made.
Seminole
High School and
working with tlie Council on vard from 3o&lt;J feet west of date receives 301 votes and line producer anil contractor,
pliance business for a num­
The local fund office provided
Meanwhile the price on the the promised ordinance. Ans­ the Winter Park Drive interl&lt;outsiana College. Following
Cushing,
now
retired,
attend­
ber
of
years
and
presently
is
all
his
opponents
receive
tlie
her with an appraisal for in­ heads of saboteurs who have
Naval service during World
tey said he had not appointed section to the Seminole Race- |othcr ^
volc»t ,|icn hp wlU ed West Virginia University
LONDON (UPI) — Queen an insurance underwriter and
come tax purposes. To say plagued the line during the
War II he entered the oil bus­
way
property.
Iiirkheimer lMJnominated,
member
of
the
Field
Under­
and
is
a
member
of
HolyElizabeth's
midwife
moved
the least, the United Fund long strike climtfod to at least
said that although the proper, f onc camlidate docs not Cross Episcopal Church, the into Buckingham Palace for writers Insurance Association. iness in Sanford. He is the
£
i* Indeed appreciative of S1U3.0O0. Two overt incidents
t&gt;' " a* zoned commercial rci-c ive 30 per cent plus one Masons, Shrine. S a n f o r d Hie fourth lime .Monday nlghl He also Is a member of the son of Mrs. Minnie Odham
Mrs. Way's unique giftl
connected with the strike
und the laic if. B. Odham.
when he and others purchased 0f u,c total votes east tor Shrlno Club. Navy League
• • •
to prepare for tlie birth of Baptist Church, M a s o n s ,
were reported Monday.
lots they have constructed Dial office, then tiie two top- and .Mayfair Men's Golf As­ tlie Queen's Iniiiy, her fourth American Legion, Lion* Club, Mrs. Odham resides at Bit
Five Seminole County stu­
In Miami officials said
their homes there und would v«te
gatherers
will
run sociation.
Parent * Teacher Association Park Avenue.
•
dents have been placed on the someone had tried to loosen
child.
"I want to give the people
preler
tlie
property
to
lie
/ona^ain*t
each
other
in
tlie
se­
and
is a former member of
Married.
Cushing
ha*
tvvu
dean’s list of the University bolts binding section* of track
of Florida a chance to vote
ed residential under the new com) primary May 20.
Ihe
Chamber
of
Commerce
daughter*
and
lour
grand­
College at Gainesville's Uni­ together. An FEC security
for a Democrat,” Odham said
ordinance.
Filing immediately
after children residing in Florida.
and Jaycecs.
versity of Florida. They arc officer said that if the tracks
GENEVA (U PI) — Soviet
The question of agricultural j noon today were Troy Ray
"In qualifying ns a candi­
A World War II veteran, he as he paid his qualifying fee.
Thomas D. Hinson, Desta had come apart a passing
Accompanied by hie pretty
Hie men who direct U.8. zoning within tlie town limits and Roy Wright, for tax col­ date for Commissioner of Ambassador Semyon K. Tsn- served with Hie military poLee Horner, Lawrence J. train would have toppled.
Naval
Air Foreaa la both was discussed at lengUt, rel­ lector; llarlan Tuck, for eouu- District 3 ," said Cushing, "1 nipkin said today the 17-na­ lire overseas. He is married lirunctte wife, Odham’ e ap­
Pi vac and Jo Ann Zcigler,
J. H. Hadley, chairman of
assure the voters that
—
______—..........................
.. tion disarmament conference to Uie former Mildred Duaine pearance in the secretary’ !
a
all of Sunford, plus Sharon the strike team for the 11 non­ oceans M a y announced plana ative to Florida's so-called ty judge; Kenneth McIntosh can
la in a "very, very serirus Im­ anil ttiey have three children, office was a surprise although
"Uiccn
Thumb
Law."
Thgv
te
Visit
M
m
Sanford
Naval
Air
and
Tbomas
A.
Speer,
tor
j
when
I
am
your
County
Comm Giles of Lake Monroe. All operating unions, said a .tele­
i.islug at.w ia«/, Uar«'y ni‘.»«iunor T will not be sway- passe" but that Russia has Mrs. Caroline Harris, of New lie had been rumored a month
were among the top five per­ phone bomb threat was made SUUon d u - w Oi * n&gt;e.j At­ !&lt;*" . .ovL'e . ,»ekl attoziMv prosev.lv
■to plans to leave the talks.
Smyrna Reach, and Tommy or two ago as e possible can­
cent of students with a re­ on Feb. 27 against the St. tack Wing Om Tenth Bomb­ Kenneth McIntosh, that n ojF . Cushing, for county com ad by pressure groups or vulc
didate against Holland, seek­
ing
Derby.
property
annd
for
agricultur.l
mimloner.
District
3:
Ford
and Janice Kay, ut home.
tor tlie Increase in (lie paycord o( excellent academic Augustine headquarters. Had­
Vice Adm Paul H. Ramsey, *1 use can ever lie changed j Cavanaugh, county coiuhiIm - fur my service* as your Coun­
Haggerty staled, "My prom­ ing his fourto (enn in Hie
performance for the Fall ley said the anonymous threat
Commando of Naval Air without tin consent of the .loner, District 3: Uaggcrly, ty Commissioner, with no po­
WASHINGTON (U PI) — ise to the people of Seminole U. S. Senate.
trimester.
caused the union tn take up
Holland ami Odham will
Forces in the Atlantic will ar­ owner. Hlbiard Casselberry,I for constable. District 4. and litical commitments."
• • •
A defector from thn Soviet County is tliat when elected
I new headquarters, lie did not
fight
it out for tlie Demo­
a
property
owner
and
also
a
j
George
W.
Reck,
constable.
rive
In
Sanford
March
19
as
secret
police,
now
living
in
as
your
constable,
I
shall
With Cleopatra now showing ' , av vvhcrc.
New York, lias been feeding make every effort to co-oper­ cratic nomination and Hie
at the Seminole Cinema inj Judge Hryun Simpson In the week-long Heel exercise member oi tiie zoning bourd, District 6.
wc;mon»
competitions urged Hint certain area* be
General election will he |
U. S. intelligence a g e n t s ate with all luw eniorcement right to oppose Republican
Casselberry the Homan in -, Jacksonville ruled the FEC j and
, oiicd for agricultural use.
Ik-IJ Nov. 3, when these
since 1938 with information ugcncic* and stblda by the Claude Kirk, Jacksonville in­
flucnce seems to have in- \U(Uld have to abandon work turn into the home stretch.
vestment banker, in Hie No­
Vice Adm. Paul I). Stroup,
county offices will be filled:
which lias led to arrests of Goklcn Rule."
vaded the area. One Cat- ru|L. changes the railroad said
vember general election.
Clerk of Hie circuit court,
ini|Hiitant Red spies abroad.
aelberry service station is S&lt;)1 rl&lt;| 0( featherbedding, who exercise* a similar comThe last-minute rush tn
lax collector, assessor, countyadvertising, “ O p e n XXIV Simp-on said the ehanscs ! rnand in the Pacific, will fly
WALTHAM. Musv (Ul 'l i ­
!
in
from
his
headquarters
in
qualify
bclurc the noon dead­
judge.
sheriff,
prosecuting
at­
hours."
wore made uni!atcrall&gt; and in
’Die lii -I president of the
jSan Diego. Calif.. March 20.
line alsu bn.iighl opposition
torney, county commissioner,
violation of the Railway La­
TAHOE
VALLEY.
Calif.
Castro regime in Cuba, now
Roth will attend briefings,
lo veteran congressman Wil­
Distrnt* t, 3 und 5; super­
Tlie combination of the pre­ bor Act. They affected unions
staunchly anti-Castro, s a i d (U PI) — Authorities - today
play
in
a
Navy-Civilian
golf
liam Cramer, St. Petersburg
intendent
ot
public
instruc­
tence of Johnny Ridge and not on strike aguinst the line.
lii-gan
the
task
of
recovering
Monday night that "not only
|tournament then observe an
Francis P. Deane, 16, of tion, su|icrvisor of registra­
Republican. Claude Pepper,
the proximity of the 16th liolc
the fn sen bodies of 85 Calli air show and carrier airman­ 1991 Mohican Trail, Mait­ tion. member of the board of a political tyranny, hut an
GENEVA (UPI) — France Minml Democrat, and Sam
seems to be a good omen for
(orniaii*
whose
"fun
flight"
absolute
tyranny"
now
exists
ship competition on the l)er- land, was killed instantly public instruction, Districts 2
GihiHms, Tampa Democrat.
Wilk Bowman, owner of Rose
to laike Talioe ended Just &lt;10 demanded today tliat Comin Cuba
! by'* final day. March 21.
Monday night when tlie car and 3; justice of tlie peace,
Robert L. McDonald. Tam­
iiuini*t China lie given Na­
and Wilk's Restaurant in
feet
below
tlie
summit
o
f
a
Dr.
Manuel
Urrutla
told
an
The two high-ranking offic- lie was driving clashed on |Districts 3, 4 and 6, and con­
pa, quulilicd lor tlie loth dis­
tionalist
China's
seat
in
tlie
Sanford. Last Friday Wilk
, era command naval air forces Highway 17-92 soutli of the stable, Districts 3, 4 and 6 audience at llrandei* Univers­ snow • swept Nevada moun­ W o r l d Ifealtli Organization trict scat held by Gibbons. P.
made a hole-in-one at tlie
ity that Hie regime of former tain.
i ba*cd 3,000 miles apart, yet, undrrpuss near the Maitland
Mayfair Country Club while
i WHO). The United Stales im­ Marion Harrelson, St. Peters­
dictator
Fulgent-In
Batista
beginning
this
summer,
both
City
limits.
mediately opposed tlie move. burg Democrat, qualified for
playing in a foursome with
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) was a political tyranny hut
have
twin-jet
HA-3C
Tlie investigating officer,
Ridge who was visiting from I’crrennial candidate Jim Fair will
France's action was the Cramer's seat. Woody Huui)i........ ........... .......
did
tail
equal
Hie
Castro
gov­
Villgante* from NAS Sanford KgL C. R. Nutting of tlie
first
effort lo gulu u seat for ton, Miami Democrat, quailernment, which liu* "abso­
rthe r 16th
- l hole.
i
m‘ d' “ “ sc, T“
M Tfor' M
“ "of? the
. " ! « "T1)u,
* ( (M
r rd
z s
.:
' Wilder Calk Police, suid Hint
I'eking on an internutiunal lied against Pepper who also
Upm*|’ *case
a "test
Sanf„
J|a,e bcc0||10
lute control of llio political,
eunm-il since the French rec­ ha* a Republican opponent.
taw rcmiirins
e-tnilid-di-, for
fur focal
•
"»,oru prt.vicwing ,hc
a I a|
economic, social und ideolo­
requiring candidal,»
, iwii-nlly
rMr Dcnnc
wh|ch lost
J u m control
M
For tlie fourth district seat
ognition of Communist China
oddly enough, back when pi,t,lic office in Florida t o 1
gical" segments of the mod­
tK*u mail, two (twice the cutli, overturnnl und skidded
Wilk and Johnny were play- pay „ (CP
hrld liy Congressman Dante
in January.
ern
Culian
society.
An appraisal of the recent
speed of sound) lactlcal re -1 lllure thltll , 00 fct.t ,M.f„ re
France ha* not yet *uid Fasccll. Miami, Waller J,
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
lng at the Churchill Valley] Fair, who already ha* q u a il-1 1 '-:'" .” ’
Urrtiliu
for 31 years a
election to determine whether
e
attack
aircraft
stopping
upside
down
in
tlie
whether it will hack Peking Itiicki, Commit Grove Itcjrnl*
nation's
railroads
are
circu­
Country Club in Penn Hills. - fjed and paid the fee as a
member
ut
the
Cuban
Judiciexpanded telephone service is
before it begin* simultaneous ( „ or, hboiind |,IIM.
Pa.. Wilk also made a hole- j candldate for Democratic Nadesired In the county will lie I ary and for a lime chief jus- lating a list of the 33.000 fire­ for Nationalist China's Uni}- limn qualified.
carrier deployment with Hie
Deane, h retired Navy chief,
Thomas S. Kenney, Cocoa
men's job* Iney plan to elim­ rd Nation* seal.
in-one. \ou may have guess-1 (jonal Committeeman, wrote
Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. vvu* well-known in Sunford hrld Thursday afternoon at lice of tlie Cuban Supreme
WHO
was
set
up
as
the
reReach
Democrat, qualified lor
inate
gradually
under
terms
ed ill Wilk was playing " d h it b c Secretary of Stale today
Court,
was
an
early
C'aslro
Adm. Ramsey, who is bas­ where he bus been serving us Hie caucus room of the First
Rldge and he made it on the a!ikjnR ,|1)l( ht. ,M. ,,lla|jfiei|
of a f e d e r a l arbitration suit of a Hireling of the UN Ihe till) district seat Isold by
ed in Norfolk, \'a., paid a tennis instructor ut Hie May- Federal Savings &amp; Ixtun Asso­ ally but lias since become one
Economic und Social Council I GOP Congressman Ed Gur16th. The oilier two in the a]&lt;0 a„ a camlidate for the
ol the Cuban dictator's strong­ awatd.
ciation.
visit here Dec. 12 shortly af-1 / ' V'' ..
is survived by- hi*
recent foursome were Gene: state p „ m c Utilities ComA *|M&gt;kcMnun for J. E. hut is nut a part of tlie United ney, Orlando. Another DemoTiie meeting ha* been call est enemies.
ler Hie arrival of the Navy's
Clemmons and Arth West le y ., mission.
wife
Loretta;
two
sons ^ f(jr
b |1|c * . mino1e
crat qualllird previously.
Wolfe, chief railroad negotia­ Nations.
first RA-5C.
Hank Jr. and John Edward
But Hie magic formula worked
n ut about an hour later, antor,
said
individual
carriers
in 1931-2 he c o m m a n d e d ,.^ two ,,MUKtllPrii 1)cbble County Chamber
only for Wilk.
oilier letter arrived asking Heavy Attack Ming One's all-1 uii(| I)unnj(
have started notifying offi­
i nicrcc. Summoned
that he In* withdrawn as a weather bombing forces when
cials of Hit* Brotherhood of
1representatives of Hie tele- ]
_
Back at Casselberry, some candidate for Hie utilities I
l-ocomotive Firemen and Enphone
companies involved
...
,
,
..th e Wing was bated in Nor, _
'
the Port
P&lt;
oi the regular p*irons of a commission and be permitted f()lk Capl Jiimc, 0 . M i)0 u P l a i n t i f f T e l l s
,
,
. . j , . . .
Members of tie
Au- gincmen (111.I E) of Hie jobs
and members of Hie Metro
...
,
f t
beauty shop there were ra­ to file, without paying a fee
thority Committee of the they want abolished.
( pohtan Seminole County Tele­
Utc current Wing Commander.
.
. .
ther astonished last week a&gt; a candidate for congress
Seminole Chamber of Com­
AUM4 VS fin a l QUALITY m
Tiie
spokesman
said,
how­
phone
Service
Committee.
Adm. Slroop attended the O l A C C I O G f l t
when they saw Resusci-Ann, against Rep. Sam Gibons ol
merce will inspect the Jack
that
actual
layoffs
the clee-1|sonvllle Port Authority In ever,
1961 Bombing Derby at SanT|lc phi,„j|f ,n a damages! Final results of ;,,r
the Casselberry Fire Depart­ Tampa.
would
not
be
made
until
Hie
ford while sem ng as Chief action being heard in Circuit ' ion * '11
and of- j ita|U|ion Wednesday.
ment's life-like training aide,
He said lie wanted to set J of
1union's legul challenge of Hie
the Bureau of Naval Wea­ Court was on the witm-&gt;s fered to tlie public at the
The member* will Ik- guests
sitting under a dryer. She up a test case on qualifying ,
arbitration ruling is decided
pon*. At that time an earlier stand this morning explaining se‘ !^ '111
of the Jacksonville authority's
was in for a shampoo, “ ■'* fees so he can challenge in
by the Supreme Court.
The
mctro|Mdilnn
phono
version of the Vigilante, the her version of an accident
managing
director
Dave
and manicure. She even hsd tlie Supreme Court Hie rigid
system would allow Seminole
A-3A. was making its debut. which instituted tiie suit.
Rawls, at
a. m. He will
her hair trimmed.
of Ihe state and political par­
users
to
dial
without
toll
The
A-5A
currently
serves
• • •
Testifying wa* Mrs. Nellie
also he host for a luncheon
ties hi assets candidate* for
an all-weather, long-range at­ Wagner. She alleges injuries charge* to any point in the
to follow.
Coming events — The Met- j Uic right to run for office
tack role with two squadrons received in the Highway IT- county and to DcLand. De­
Ih e local delegation will lie
ropolitan Telephone Commit­
based in Sanford.
92 mishap when her rar und llary and Ihe Winter Park headed by Ihe committee
tee of the Seminole Countyft's a girl. Horn at Seminole,
another driven by I). E. Mc­ exchange.
chairman, Francis E. RoumllChamber of Commerce will
Memorial H o s p i t a l to a
Cormack collided.
meet at 4:30 p.m.. Thursday
1st Jr.
"guest" of the county Jail.
I
Hearing the rase is Circuit
at First Federal'* caucus
TALLAHASSEE. (U PI) — Judge Yassar Carlton. It i*
Sheriff's d-pulies and coun­
room . . . The Rabia Temple
County commissioners Mon
ty jail aides had watched for
will honor pres*, radio and day night discussed in an In A shite o f deli-gute* pledged t.xpCt.te&lt;l to go tn the jury U- I „ a,. A
The March meeting of Hie the stork to arrive at Hie Jail
IflfO A T m O r y
television Industries tonight at j formal meeting zoning re- to support Richard M. Nixon|ter t o jay.
Hard-working H.leie. broke |N? rt,!..0.rU!“ ," 1 Y!“ ? £ CoU° ' over the weekend. Their Jit-;
a dinner in Orlando . . . Tlie quirements and mad projects for president was filed in
cil will be held at 7:30 p. ni ters continued until 2:20 a.m.
into tlie National Guard arm
• I’ KK.MANENT STITCHED CREASES
St. John's-lndian River Canal as related to the new univer­ Tulluhussce today by Repub­
lican
National
Committeeman
-v g a w ttss
ory Monday night, it was re- today in Hie Civic Building. today when the prospective
District's director* will con­ sity to be erected in northern
No
formal
agenda
ha*
been
Anthony S. Battaglia.
mother signaled the alarm.
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Hep. purled today by Pat~olman
vene at 11 a. m.. Friday, near Orange County.
• PASTELS AND BLACK
The woman waa taken to'
Hale Boggs. D-La.. comment Donald Urumley, who added prepared.
Commissioners will re co n -'
- .. .......... ....... —
Titusville . . . the Long
the hospital in literally aec-'
mg on a recent night visit to they probably were searching
Range Planning Committee of vene again tonight to consld-1
• SIDE ZIPPER — MACHINE WASHABLE
onds.
the White House and Presl-jfor weapons,
the Seminole County Cham­ er. also informally, their state | A r H l
HONOLULU (U PI)—Police
All was in readiness. Two'
The thieve* used a crowbar
HULL. England (L’ l'l) — A dent Johnson's "lights out"
ber will meet at noon. Frida). road requests which will be
• C O M F O R T A B L Y FORM FITTING
ordered
a
motor edict to sate money on Hie to pry open three padlocked broke up a rolling crap game hours and 26 minutes later Hie
•I Jim Spencer* . . . and liie submitted to the State Road uoiiiaii
doors leading to Hie aupply Monday among olf-duty bus baby arrived.
Chamber's port a u t h o r i t y Board next Tuesday in De- scooter from a garage here electric bill:
When she went to pick it up,
"It was hard to get in the room.
The aheriffa office report­
drivers cruiiing in a Honolulu
• 8 IZ E S 7/ 8. 9/ 10, 11/ 12. 13/ 14, 15/ 16,18
committee goes to Jackson­ Land.
Total loot taken: ten snake rapid transit company bus. ed — Jubilantly — that mother
The meetings are being held she did not like the reghtra place. Alt Hie lights were off.
ville tomorrow to confer with
lion number. It was “ 2 tat." j ! stumbled around."
•bile kils.
I Tlie bus was number 71L
and daughter are doing fint,l
Port Authority oUiciaU there. in the County Courthouse.
^^0

King Worse

French Plea

FEC Eyes Court Casselberry Zoning
Decision On
Board Status Raised
Work Changes

Retired Oil, Gas
Man In Race For
County Board

Church Acts

Judjre III

Insurance Man
In District 4
Constable Race

Stork On Way

Fleet Chiefs
To Attend
Bombing Derby

‘Serious Impusse’

Spy Helps

Red Tyranny
In Cuba Now
‘Absolute’

Sanford Tennis
Instructor Killed

Recover Bodies

France Demands
Seat In UN
For Red China

Candidate Seeks
Test 01 Fee Law

Phone Vote To
Be Appraised

33,000 Firemen
On 'Pink Slip'

to llCo;r'c Committee To
Inspect Port

e m t e t f i

WOMEN’S

S -T -R -E -T -C -H

County Scons
Road Projects

Stork Prefers
Hospital Crib

SPORTSWEAR

Jamaican

Nixon Delegates

Thieves Break

Council To Meet

Hale Bogs Down

7 Come 11

J-

Knee-Length

Slacks

2.99 3.99 4,99

�Kiwanians
Hear Capf.

67 CAP Cadets
Hold Meeting

Navy Capt. Jamra O. Mayo,
Commander of Heavy Attack
Win* Ona at the Sanford
Naval Air Station, w i I
be p r i n c i p a l
speaker
Sanford Klwanl* Club at
Wednesday in the Civic Cen­
ter
Capt. Mayo will deacribe
latest dtveloptnenla in his
command, Including plans to
placs the Wine’s RA6C Vigil­
antes on carriers operating in
both the Atlantic and Pacific
Fiesta.
To illustrate this
concept he will show
slides depicting “ aailor's-eyeviews" of the Mediterranean
and Far East.
Ha will also discuss
training and malntenanes as­
pects of preparing his aix
THE FOURTH ANNUAL Antique Show and Snle was sponsored this
squadrons for exUnded at-sea
weekend by the Florida Federation o f Art at the DeBary Mansion House.
deployments with the Vlgf
Among
outstanding displays were, top, the Highland Fling collection
lanta and A-SB skywarrior,
shown by Mrs. Mildred Fisquette o f Winter Garden and, bottom, the dis­
the Wing’s other aircraft
play o f antique china, glass and lamps shown by Mrs. Ed J. O’Connor of
typa.
Orange City.
(Cox Photos)
Thaaa aircraft provide the
long-range, all-weather bomb­
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carrier striking forces. With v - M v . - i
the addition of the RA-6C,
Heavy Attack Wing One now
has responsibilities for longrange, all-weather reconnais­
sance. The RA-5C, a versatile
mach two (twice the speed of
sound) Jet aircraft, is config­
ured fer both the reconnsaiseanco and attack missions.

These 07 Cadela representthe mure than 2,600 cadets
from the Floridu Wing who
were selected previously at
their home squadron selec­
tion hoards to represent their
units in the state-wide com­
petition. Mule and female ca­
dets came from as fur away
ns
Pensacola, Jacksonville,
and Miami to attend the se­
lection process out of which 8
cadets were selected to par­
ticipate in the International
Air Cadet Exchange Program
which every year send 135
American Cadets to 22 foreign
countrlea in Europe and South
America for a months long
stay. A like number o f foreign
cadets viait the varioue states
in the United States at tha
same time.
The Civil Air Patrol la the
official Auxiliary o f the U.S.
Air Force and has two major
programs. The cadet program
which has aa its goal the mo­
tive tion of the air-minded
youth o f America, and tha
senior program which has re­
sponsibility for tha Emergen­
cy Services Diaster work as
well as Search and Rescue de­
tails for missing aircraft and
persons.
The local unit o f Civil Air
Patrol in Seminols County
meets each Monday, 7:30 pan.
at Uie North Orlando Rccrsalion building. Persons desir­
ing mor* information should
call 322-5200.

Federal Slate Market
New s Service
Sanford

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New Price Index More To Point Final Teacher
Training Set
In Reflecting Living Costs
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Labor Dsjixrtment no­
valied Us 'idvised consumer
price index today la a new
effort (o keep more accurate
tab on living costs.
Ewan Clague, commission­
er of labor statlatlci, said in
advance the old Index would
show there was little or no
change In living costs in Jan­
uary.
Tha new Index is expected
to show results very dose to
the old Index for the first few
months it la used.
It Includes more items In
the market basket of goods
and services, more cities,
new weights and broader cov­
erage of retail atorea.
For these reasons, It is ex­
pected to give a more accur­
ate indicaUon of changes In
the prices paid for basic liv­
ing costa by average city
workers.
The old Index stood at 107.6
In December—a record level.
This meant It cost 910.76 to
buy the same goods and ser­
vices that were priced at 910
In the 1937-39 base period.
The base period for the new
index remains the same. But
the ingredients and methods
of computation have been
streamlined aa a result of a
three-year, $3 million refur­
bishing Job performed by the

Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The government conducted
many survdys to find out how
A m e r i c a n families were
spending their money. This
Information oa Hie proportion
spent for food, clothing, hous­
ing and other Items, together
with data on what atorea
were patronized, was used to
compile the framework for
the new index.
Some Items are being pric­
ed for the Oral Uma, includ­
ing taxi fares, motel room
rate* and funeral expenses.
The number of dtlea where
price checks are made has
been Increased from 46 to 90.

Couple Arrested
In Assault
A man and woman were
arrested Monday night after
an altercation at 1306 Wil­
liam Avenue, police reported
today,
A woman Identified as
Dorothy Mae Smokes com­
plained that Wesley Smokes
had beaten her. She signed a
warrant for his arrest on
assault and battery charges.
Later, police said, she
“ started cursing and raising
cain'' at live William Avenue
address. She was charged
with disorderly conduct and
the city jail.

Stetson Univaraitlea Teach­
er Intern Program will tend
71 eollage senior* Into Florida’i public schools this week
for their laboratory experi­
ence and final prsparattcfc bofore becoming certified teach­
er*.
Stetson graduates approx!mutely 100 new teacher* each
year in Its teacher education
program accredited by the
American Association of Col­
leges for Teacher Education,
the National Council for tha
Accreditation of Teacher Edu­
cation, and the Southern As­
sociation of Collegia and
Schoola.
Among those serving their
Internship Include Bobert L.
Jones of Orange City, teach­
ing at Sanford Junior High
School under Louis D. Palham; and Norman E. Leach
of Sanford, teaching at Sem­
inole High School undar
Archie Cannon.

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GROUNDBREAKING o f an Olymplc-size swimming pool at Sanford
Naval Academy was held at the morning flag raising ceremony Monday.
Rear Adm. Paul F. Johnston (USN-Ret.) turned the first shovel o f dirt
and addressed the midshipmen briefly. From the left: Capt. John Wil­
liams, commandant; Admiral Johnston and Col. H. J. Furman, superin­
tendent.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
MARCH 3
Admissions
Joseph Jackson, Carol Heinninger, Raymond S c h u l t z ,
S a n d r a Phllage, Augustus

Post To O ffer
Candidate List

Brown, Frances Goodman,
Cora Bryant, Jessie Soder
blom, Rebecca Tillis, David
Charles Ballard, Rose Mary
Bentley, Geraldine Lott, Car­
oline James, Shirley Brown,
Virginia Fendley, all of San
ford; Ethel Guyett, Ruby
Combs, Geneva; Alene Crum,
Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott,
baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Carol
C. Smith, baby boy, Sanford
Discharges
Bonnie Denault, Alice Singleton, Mary Peoples, Randy
Essterbrook, Daniel Leeds,
Ulysses Burke, Sheryl Thomp­
son, Mary Suprenant, Judy
Baker, Mrs. Doris Fisher and
baby boy, Mrs. Patricia Stan­
ton and baby girl, Zlllersteen
Bellamy, all of Sanford; Eliz­
abeth Vcston, DeBary

A nominating committee
consisting of three men will
oiler a slate of officer* for
the Campbell-Loulng Post’s
Fair Association at the March
IS meeting.
Thl* was dedlced Monday
night at an annual member­
ship meeting called to choose
a new elate of officer*.
Serving oa the committee
are the American Legion
commander, Frank Holmei;
the vice commander, Tom
Best; tod the secretary, Ro­
bert Mahan.
Also scheduled for the
IS meeting la a spe­ Hungry Th ief •
Driver Charged March
cial celebration of the Le­
gion's anniversary.
Eats Barbecue
In Accident
The
president
of
the
asso­
A hungry thief took two
An Orlando motorist was
charged with falling to hav* ciation now la Frank MoCloe- pieces of meat from a bar­
becue pit during the night,
hla vehicle under control Bel­ key.
the sheriff’s office reported
lowing a two car accident at
this morning.
Third Street and Oak Ave­ Cycle Stolen
U mA of two blcycta* from
Owner of the pit on Sipes
nue.
Charged was Walter Ludwig the flualand Estates ares la Avenue In Midway was iden­
Kopats. City police say hla being Investigated by the tified oa Martha Btevsoa. Tbs
Investigation' in continuing.
car collided with a parked ve­ sheriffs office.
hicle owned by Stephen Alma
of 917 William Avenue. The
accident occurred et 13:18 p.
m. Moods y.

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quick delivery,
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Cruisers sad Champ Trucks
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buy.

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City firemen responded to
a call for help at 81 William
Clark Court Monday at 19:48
p. to. A check of the area
revealed no dree, they re­
port.

A. C. MIMS

Chiefs Siflm Two
KANSAS CITY, Ms. (UPI)
—The Kansas City Chiefs of
the American Football Laa
gue have signed flanker back
Gian Talbert of Northwestern
Louisiana and Notrs Dam*
end Leo Seiler. Both report to
the Chiefs' training camp at
Liberty, Mo., oa July 19.

search in the field o f co-ordi­
nation chemistry at the Uni­
versity o f Goteborg, Sweden.
The Rollins professor will
be working with Dr. David
Dryssen, professor o f analy­
tical chemistry at the Uni­
versity of Goteborg, who first
Invited Dr. Hellwege to work
with him two years ago when
they met at tha Solvent Extraction Chamlstry Bympowlum at Gatllnburg, Tenn.

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P A R T IC IP A T IN G IN T H E O F F IC IA L O P EN IN G OF S E A H 8 ’ new cata­
log store location in Sanford laat Thursday were (front le ft) District
Male* M anager M . L . Fair, Regional Sales M anager J. H . Hope, Sulea Man­
ager C. B. Koonta, Store Manager David Grimm, Aaaiatant Regional
Sale* Manager W. C. Andersen, Territorial Credit Supervisor l^ e Armi1 taga, aud
Regional Salsa Manager W. M . Kelley.

W I N T E R PARK — Dr.
Herbert E. Hellwege, profit.
of chemistry at Rullln* 3'
College, has been awarded a
National Science Foundation
Faculty poat-doctaral fellow ■hip for next year, according
to an announcement by Rol­
lins President Hugh F. Mc­
Kean.
Dr. Hcllwage will do re­

ORLANDO — A total o f «7
cutlets of the Florida Wing,
Civil Air Patrol met the an­
nual Cadet Special Activities
Selection
Board this past
weekend at the Robert Meyer
Hotel In Orlando.

V EG ET A B LE
REPORT
8ANFORD-OV1EDO
ZELLWOOD DISTRICT
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: demand f a i r ,
market about steady. Domes­
tic round type, 1% bu. crates,
91.39 to 91-78. mostly 91.90,
some small sixes lower; 90 lb.
sacks, mostly small to med­
ium, 91 to 91-28, few best,
91.90.
Carrots: demand light, mar­
ket slightly weaker, flacks,
48-1 lb., film packed, few, 93;
90 lbs. loose, few, 91-SS.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket stronger. IB In. erates,
Pascal type, 8 dot. and larg­
er, 94.29) 4 dot. and smaller,
94; hearts, M count, film
wrapped, 99.
Chinese cabbage: demand
fair, market steady, is In.
erates, 91.90.
Endive: demand fair, mar­
ket weaker. I 1/9 bu. crates,
93.T9.
Kscarola: demand f a i r ,
market weaker. 1 1/8 bu.
erates, 91.18.
Lettuce:
offerings light.
Boiten type, BBN crates, 34
count, few, 91; Iceberg type.
WB crates, 84 eount, fsw, 13;
Leaf type, II quart basket!,
few, 91.38; Romaine, supplies
Insufficient to quote.
Onloni, green: d e m a n d
light, market ateady. Crates,
I dot. bunches, 81.78 to 93.29.
Paranlpa: offerings light.
Baskets, 13-1 lb., film packed,
91-23.
Radishes: demand moder­
ate, market ateady, Baaketa,
film packed, Red varieUei,
lo-o os., 88 cents to $1; White
varieties, 84 8 os., |1J0 to 83.
Spinach: Insufficient sup
piles to quote.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
DISTRICT
Partly cloudy and warm.
Cabbage: demand f a i r ,
market steady. Domestic, 1%
bu. erates, 81.80; 90 lb. sacks,
•mall to medium, 91 to 91.28.

Fellowship For
Rollins Teacher

UTfr #anforS WrraTB
Page 2— T uck. Mur. 3, ’64

SPECIAL UNDERCOATING PROCESS
See

It Demonstrated Wed., March 4th O N L Y !

Keg. 427.95 UNDERCOATING . . . .
Car undercoaling ha* rocketed Into the
realm o f station service offering* through the
development o f new rust-proofing products
for both new and old car*. In fact, a Sinclair
Oil Company spokesman said recently, “ The
day la not too fa r diatant when the average
motorist will ask hla station to undercoat hi*
car for the winter with the name regularity
he now asks for antifreeze.*’
Judging from the rust-out that ia viaibia
on groat number* o f cars, this prediction is
not fa r fetched. Since m ost o f the rusting is
caused by salt-laden slush on streets and the
mucky driving conditions during the foil, win­
ter and spring, it m akes sense to have pro­
tective coatings applied before Inclement wea­
ther begins.

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at Sinclair!

One might well ask why the undercooling
job ia needed annually? W ell, It has always
been needed annually but Ih e products were
not at hand for doing the jo b . A a It ages, con­
ventional undercooling material tends to
shrink and crack allowing water, dirt and salt
to enter. The coating also can be damaged by
stone bruises and underside scraping a s can the
newer petroleum base products. Hut the v is­
cosity advantage o f the newer product enables
it to be sprayed Into cracks, crevices antf
scrapes In any undercoating material. N ow the
coated areas can be cleaned, inspected and re*
sprayed eg touched up every fall tn make sure
protection is adequate.

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�Casselberry
Offers Training
• Courses

xss’s Elected By
District 8 P-TA
Nearly 300 delegate* and
officer* of the District Fight
met at l’ inecrest School Mon­
day for an all day conference
Parents Teaeher* Association
and election of new officers.
Mrs. Perry Spcrber of the
Volusia - Flagler
delegation
wa* elected president aixl the
new first vice president is
Mrs. Lawrnece Swofford from

By Jane Ca««clberry
Residents of the Casselber­
ry aren are urged to take ad­
vantage o f an educational
piograni on fire protection
nnd artificial breathing being
offered by the Casselberry
Volunteer Fire Department
® starting this Wednesday at 8
p m. at the Fire House.
This prugtam will include
films, rescue breathing dem­
onstrations and an opportun­
ity for those attending to
personally practice the tech­
niques on Resusci-Ann. There
will he ample opportunity to
ask questions as well.
0
The program is of utmost
Importance to both men and
women ns frequently acci­
dents or drowninga happen
when no help is immediately
available and thia training
could mean the difference be­
tween life and death.
1
Chief Paul Bates stated
that tha Wednesday night
eoursca will be continued aa
® Jong at interest ia shown by
the public.

Audubon Society
Has Meeting
Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
Deltary members of the
Seminole
Audubon
Society
were hosts to a meeting of
the group held last Thursday
at the Community Center
with Mrs. O. G. Patter as
program chairman and Ira
Weiglvy of Maitland presid­
ing.
A film program on “ Why
Protect Birds?” was present­
ed and narrated by Hussell
Mason, executive director of
the Florida State Audubon
Society. Law* pertaining to
the protection of bints were
outlined and points of benefit
from their existence in a
community were stressed.
Invitation was extended to
the public to visit the State
Headquarters
at
Maitland
where many pictures and in­
formative materials ure avail­
able fur those wishing to
learn more about birds
Following the program re­
freshments were served from
a buffet tabic overlaid with
a white linen cloth and cen­
tered with n floral arrange­
ment of pink azaleas in a
clear crystal container. Sil­
ver and china appointments
were used. Trays of cakes
were provided by the Deilary
group.

HEAR LAKE l*TA members meeting recently to plun the school’s upcom­
ing Country Fair were (top) Mrs. Doris Doss nnd Mrs. Rena Rybicki, seat­
ed on floor from left, and on couch, Mrs. Beverly Lnshley, Mrs. Mary Krcnzer, Mrs. Kay Viets, Mrs. Frieda ilerotu nnd Mrs. Joanne Hugnr. in bot­
tom photo ure, front. Mrs. Goree and Mrs. Laura Buell; back, Mrs. Nancy
Bowers, Mrs. Mary Williamson, Mrs. Jeri Rigsby and Mrs. Peggy Maries.
Further plans for the event will be made at Tuesday’s general PTA meet­
ing nt tile school.
.
(Herald Photos)

First Seminole
GOP Qualifies
The first Republican randldale for local office in the
coming elections lias filed his
qualifying paper*.
Dr. Robert T. Hoover, a
resident o f Seminole County
ainre 1033, qualified with the
Secretary of State for the po­
sition o f state representative.
Dr. Hoover was graduated
from Loma Lina University
acliool of medicine in 1053, ha*
&lt;2 had 3'* years active duty in
the Navy and served as a
U. S. Naval reaervist for eight
year*.
He it a member o f tha UnIrcriity Club o f Orlando, Exchange Club, Seminole Coun­
ty Young Republican Club,
numeroua professional societ­
ies and holila a licciue aa a
private pilot.
Ur. Hoover elated, " I be­
lieve that the beat govern­
ment for Seminole County
nnd the State o f Florida ran
bp obtained with an active
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D R . R. T . HOOVER
two-party eyatem, and that
the more conecrvative Repub­
lican Party can beat reprecent Seminole County’a inter­
ests in the Legislature."
A Republican Party epokeaman indicated
that there
might be acvcral more GOP
candidatca announcing for o f­
fice within the neat few daya.

, Farm Brief
,

V

When
buying dairy
farmers
should insist
their mixture contains
than 10 per cent fiber
more than 70 per cent

iced
(hat
less
and
total

FanTnrli

SANFORD MOOSE ntnpcd a benefit for Mooschenrt Children’* Home nt
Orlando Seminole Jnl Alni Fronton, in conjunction with other district
Mooso lodges. Left to right nro Bruce Ross, Sanford, co-chairman o f the
event, Norman Stabell, fronton executive vice president nnd general man­
ager; Leon Sherrod, Orlando, district president nnd Chuck Poteut, San­
ford, program chairman.

Sanford Pair
Assigned To
Teaching Jobs
LAKELAND — Two FlorIda Southern College senior*
fiom Sanford, all education
major*, have been asiigncd to
public achoola in Pincltoa
County for 10 weeka of prac­
tice teaching.
They art among 81 future
school teachers who are in­
terning throughout the state
this spring, it was announced
by Dr. Billy Williams, head
o f Southern’s education de­
partment.
Dinna Joy Haynes, majoring
ing in elementary education,
has been assigned to Azalea
Elementary School in St.
Petersburg. Her parents are
Mr and Mra. M. T. Haynes,
647 P!union Dr.
Shortens R, Shepard, as­
signed to Clearwater High
School in Clearwater, la ma­
joring in business administra­
tion. Her parenta are Mr. and
Mra. E. J. Shepard, 2200 Oak
Ave.
More than 2,000 students
have participated in the col-1
legc’a teacher-training pro-

Seminole County. Mrs. Sperher has been the vice-presi­
dent of District Eight and
Mrs. Swofford is president of
the Altamonte Springs PTA.
"There is Is A Place For
Everyone” was the theme of
the morning session which in­
cluded speeches by Mr*. Na­
than Rubin, president of tho
Florida Conference of Par­
ents and Teachers snd Hoddon Hunt, chairman of the
Juvenile Protection, FCPT.
Mrs. Rubin spoke on Ihe
place for everyone in the
PTA and Judge Hunt on the
place for everyone in life.
The conference was called
to order by Mrs. T. 11. Bru­
ner. president of the District
Eight Conference and was fol­
lowed by a procession of dele­
gates, principals and presi­
dents of the attending county
councils.
These Included Mrs. Betty
Heaton, president of the Or­
ange County Council; Mrs.
Margaret Kingston, president
of the Volusia—Flagler County
Counril;
Phillip
Simpson,
president of the Seminole
County Council; Mrs. Virginia
Gass, president of the Bre­
vard County Council and Mrs.
Flo Arpln, president of the
Osceola County Council.
Simpson
welcomed
the
group to the conference ami
Mrs. Arpin gave the response.
Harold lleckenbacli. principal
of the Pinecrcst School led
the meditation.
Boy Scouts Gleen Meyers
and Lee SI mien mi re led the
I’ lrdge of Allegiance ami Cub
Scouts Jimmy Horton ami
David Dcklc, Girt Scouts Di­
ane Dearolph and Jan Simp­
son. and Brownie Scouts Mnrcie Driscoll and Susie Simpson
also took part in (he cere­
mony.
After the lunch recess the
group toured the Sanford
Naval Air Station.

Glaucoma
Clinic Held
!n DeBary

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The third Glaucoma Clinic
lo be conducted In DeBary
was held at the Community
Center last Wednesday with
the results indicating that It
persons should report for a
second check and three, fol­
lowing re-check*, adviser) to
to consult an eye specialist
j for further diagnosis and
t treatment.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, De­
nary representative of tho
Society for the Prevention of
Blindness, reported (hat three
i more local residents also do­
nated their eyes to the eye
bank.
A fourth clinic will be held
next Wednesday with 17J ap­
plicants
already
scheduled
which will make a total of 727
who have had their eyes
tested. A fifth clinic date
|on March 16 has been offer­
ed by the Daytona Beach
CHEF MILNER KYAL8 prilled nnd served
staff and those wishing to t&gt;o
more than 1100 T-bone steaks nt the nnnunl cooktested at this final clinic are
asked to give their names and
out o f the Seminole County S|x&gt;rtsmun‘s Club
addresses to Mrs. Rearick or
recently nt the Elks Club.
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. Tnusell.
The free clinics arc a co­
operative project of the U.S.
Department of Health, Educa­
tion and Welfare, the Flor­
ida Council for the Blind, tha
WINTER PARK— Rollins or tho University of Madrid
Women's Auxiliary of tho
College and Stetson Univer­ Spain; and will receive a
Halifax Hospital. Ih« Lions
sity are two of five Florida full aradcmic year of trans­
Club and the DeBary Civis
colleges to take part in a
fer credits for the work.
Association.
Associated Mid-Florida Col­
leges Studios Abroad program
lieginning in September, ac­
C x u n i L e i j - &lt; zz‘\ '\ o n t £ . U h , U n
cording to Dr. Frank Scdwick, head of tho foreign
languages department at ilollins.
Oi'MMfimT
P fd P f ' r:lntr
Other member colleges are
Florida Presbyterian College,
Florida Southern, KcthuncCookman.
Participating students will
enroll at the University of
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Freidburg, Germany; the Uni­
versity of Straslmurg. France;

Rollins, Stetson Join Program

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MacArthur Gets Medical Check
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
General of the Army Douglas
MacArthur. 84, undergoes ex­
tensive medical examinations
for what is described as ab­
dominal trouble today at Wal­
ter Rcod Army Medical Cen­
ter.
The famed military chief
flew to Washington from New
York Monday in an Air Force
plane under
arrangements
made personally by Presi­
dent Johnson. He wae accom­
panied by his wife Jean and
his longtime military aide,
MaJ. Gen. Courtney Whitney.
A statement Issued by the
hospital said doctors t&gt;cgan
examining MacArthur a few
houra after his arrival. No

additional information will be
released about his condition
until his physicians evaluate
their findings, the hospital
■aid.
MacArthur was assigned to
Ihe hospital's apccial execu­
tive suite, which usually is
reserved for Presidents and
other highranking dignitar­
ies.
President Dwight D. Elsen­
hower stayed there during
his ileitis attack.
In his Is it public appear­
ance—a birthday dinner on
Jan. 2»—MacArthur appeared
in robust health.
On that occasion, he was
honored by a delegation of
cadeta from the U.S. Military
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S E C O N D P L A C E W IN N E R S in the Leap Year
Talent ahow presented by the Lake Mary Cham­
ber o f Commerce were a mother and daughter
team. Gloria and Karen Greene. T he show was
presented at the Sanford Junior High audi­
torium Saturday night.
(Herald Photo},

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By Abigail Van Buren
T V Tim e Previews
took her to esotber dorter,
■ad k* aaod the u s i tkir.j.
Abby, « « wrid b u iiDrs

' X t » p-sr C o e t i t .
■What Arr tar
Burris
E«r:“ 5 « » t^erv j mere
thaa cce K aud Ee-ward 3
Ukikwa. kt u Ixsira it u ♦are job list L t « e bare
-te't lit L£je boy stttcaerf

Mr*. J. t . BarWw waa the
peat of b o t r it a ~usfcx*
p e ty - be'd by the efficer*
wke* of VAH-tt n d Dot. A
fcaiay eiexaz at the hose
of Mr*. Bert Barfiskaew.
Is a4£txa io several fay
gift* g h ts to her a* resmdert of nest* 3 ter -f# a
iesStrd. Mr* Bartow » n
preaesed wrs* a rscehon*
featur-s* the reeip** u«d for
the toed* at ate poCook n p

ta S .

OPENING GIFTS at a bridal i b t a t r in her
honor is Mra. Betty Lackey who win be ca rried
Saturday to Lt- George Kelly. The i i o * e r was
keirl at the h o e e c f Mra. C liff T b o c p s c a where
she a id Mra. V i a c e t M o o r e were kM U w ts.

U exten of tie \.plant*
Nary Woe* Oak No 2tl set
at the NAS bsirvm far a
poCsek imehem and as ai'u r m s

of card

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pUykU.
Tbooe pc* e f went Mr*
Cue" Beadies
Mr*. ao
Brsws. Mr* Rhea Corper.
Mrs. Barbara DhioaiL Mr*.
.Css fa fn b Mr*. Ruth Fer­
ns. Mr* Pe-yrr Bores. Mr*
5-ie Maid. Mr* Cbartoce
P o a * '. Mr*, flir t Bodyer*.
Mr*. Bnfys iaserrtre asd
Mrs. Mary Sqrtae.

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Howi.-d'f ko ami TV* Sbereck Boise* ted a —• egs*sde be ytiyt t hr—a h ;u a eho rti.xJ a retreat
3 t&gt;« ( x t c&lt; a Ceraaa 1 i*uee. despite erttn to tse
contrary, as! cceh tei Ser( t u t M o o n V&lt; Mscrew/
* 1 1 f icr.urj. storrad risk
i=d ecgfjrtxg tricri
H p a . CBS. Tie Bed Skel­
ton Brer. A eusjteteiy rrtry
main (ketch wititw: rbyae or
rex sea U i: piayt airily for
laaria—esd gets trea Bed
5knv« adept* tx* iien ii
Dcaltyt exararter a a
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DEAB HEARTBROKEN:
Year ha*bend is right, dear.
Tell you mother. Yon need
the support now of thooo
who love yea. Heartache*
shared are somehow more
bearable.

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Get it off your chut. For a
personal, unpubliahed reply,
write to ABBY, Box Sioi,
Bereriy Hills, Calif. Enclose
s stamped, self-addre* »ed
oirrtlope.
For Abby’* booklet, “ Hew
To Haro A L/orely Wedd-ny,“ tend 50 cents to Ab­
by. Box 5365, Bereriy Hill*,
Calif.

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fj/Qt h id
By go
Oswald Jacoby
yoa should eaih the ace and
kisy of diamond* after you
hate draww trump*. Eait’i
f-*ea will drop and you will
bar* avoided the loss of a
diamond trick.
Why was this good play and
not Just luck? Because you
kad planned to lead the Jack
ef diamond* if the queen did
cot drop. Should East bold
the queen, you would have
lost the diamond finesse any­
way, but would still be able
to take the dob finesse.
Should Wert hold the
queen you would have given
up an unnecessary diamond
trick, but you would be cer­
tain to snake your contract
because Wert would have to
give yoa e raff end discard
cr kad a chib for you.

the Boys! Air Form Boners*.
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S T a S L J V S Club* Sought

N O O N E W A S H U R T Friday afternoon when th ij big track lost its foot­
in g n&amp;d overturned on South Sanford Avenue. The driver, identified as
W illie Jm m Ckrveland o f Sanford, told the Highway Patrol he lost con­
trol e f the Tehkie and it flipped on its right aide.

so*e f n o carxr**1 to circus
WASHINGTON i l H ) —
to a story which has “ Geest
L MeCtfleo. D3 the House- orertoees.
|Ark, my* be k tiHskte*
1511 p a . CBS. The Garry ahext propotiag k y ith to i to
Moore Shew. Dorothy Fro- =al* it ealawfal to klcey to
rise, wbe (tarred to the eld • tocret ermnal orpaxito"Boansy Twextie* * acriaL hicr*.
a i d coaedicsae Charlotte
McCUCaa. w h o s o Senate
Rae head Garry's (west hat isw R ifitto*
eebmmminei
which tochtoe* ecmie Nora beU k w k p ow the “Costa
Croat- who L* back for the NVotrs* erimiaal eeckty,
wccod tirse. aad Raedy HaB. tail Sunday no prexet lew
who (lined fax* by pLaytoy corered moaberaktp to ax erosusxal Bsr.c oa • tto whk- y u u ib o i dedicated to cram
tl*. dotoy his first Moore as means of Urefibcad.

Officers wives of Det •
met Saturday evening at the
borne ef Mr* D. P. Monday
Ior a pollack tapper which
included loch specialties as
beef burgundy brought by
Mrs C. A. Allen and a rain­
bow cake made by Mr*. AC.

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B E A R L A K E 'S H D C L U B beard Dr. Kenneth W ing an guest speaker
a t the February meeting. W ith him in the photo are, back from left. Mrs.
Richard Mathes. hostess; Mix* Myrtie Wilson, agent and Mrs. Mickey
Dodins. treasurer; front, Mrs. Hazel Loomis, delegate and Mrs. Esther
Jackson, president. Officers unable to attend the meeting were Mrs. Marie
Hubbard, rice president and M rs. Clarice Conover, secretary.

A pineapple punch to go
with the food was furnished
by the hostess and waa pour­
ed by Mrs. J.D. Mofaeey.
Others attending included
Mrs. J. P. Coioooa. Mrs. R.
D. yield. Mrs. O. Z. Gentry.
Mrs. H. B. Helm. Mrs. A C.
Stalling*. Mrs. John McCrac­
ken. Mrs. John Mo'ooey and
Mrs. W. E. Donahue.

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Apologies To
Churchill Given

Mrs. John Hogansoa took
high kaoocs at the staff offi­
cers wives bridge Thursday.
The bridge was held at the
hose of Mra. William Deeburg.
The bosks* served open
faced u n i r c V i . pastries
*sd candy to the players,
who were Mr*. James Mayo.
Ur*. Herbert Moreland. Mr*.
Da i d Dearoipb, Mr*. Wade
Markky. Mr*. Ciftocd Nel­
son and Mrs. O. W. McGuire.

daofhter

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be
rrplaceabk. D t t d r y t
r " 3* starred *3 Li. Goarje L u
Mr*. E&gt;» L r » j :e ,
Kn.7 ta Saurdn u i toe- Mr* S ee Merrt Mr* »• - teiesje* t* jet tie sort aeyt
:r*d o d a isrprae bridal Pr utec. Mr*. Wallace Ri*- appear:, pined by gaesl
Liter ice, who * a* effete a*
iir/n r T k r* !* ; r e s s y
« Bcateoae* tar he e c c iu e
Mr*. Brt Wacno. Mr*, they « * « . Bit be i r y j et
were Mr*. Vletest X xroe Ees C o d m . Mr*. Gerald Deadey* Is h i toia «pot. Licaf Mr* Chff Ttiyspwss. The Meielwwt
Ur*
B.-chard berace t» I-jcmucLt etyry
ib&gt; u be talk * tie ptaaa
party va* bold at tne Thmp- W«J*. Mr*Ba^a reebech,
scs krre.
Mr*. Su-e Ryan. Mr*. Seers w it pep. rather tbaa ciatitThe i b U ter ad weddsy Scte. Mr*. Zerte Brough, caL t=ae* asd tcote* m a soficake m «•*£ by Mr* U ctey Mr*. C. L. I ;api r u h Mr*, tbee dance for fw l measure.
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mr! coffee wa. *er**d by the Gerie* Suebs. Mr* Jaxe*
l
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s c t a . G a tr ily smumxj
leeteiee*
Mcryaa. Mr*. Rwort Repp.
with store bu laajh* at tie
Mr* Teas S McCarthy, ^
OMara
start thas at tse h u h As*
Mr*. Lackey * ss**ier. wo*
ether ece ef t'see Joe* J
arm y tie rserts who were
° . T ; Mt~ *ehese* back fire*. Tit*
LONDON fCFI)—Blebarf
Mr*. C T BoSer. Mr* B 2
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Use. la c k Joe (Edyar Bieh- C r fm i* . s Leber party
Dameler. Mr* Date T i l ^
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isia ) fake* a itsry abort rJ- ye&amp;tia* aad R c n a lX , tyeMr*. Bey Lewis. Mr*. Jack
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lardy Lie *•..! u &gt; ’Jcoiyh CauamsaH. parity r.yit isI .- ■ H
tie b o r tr y ■ferby »rti tie to tse iusdi of tie_* rxdread trweska *jpmrto to the ( a i h a p e j t H 0 a c r B *6 x t»y Ttlegrsph, where d a
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doeaa t hare sseh oppertuxJty to dlaplay hi* Uhsti. The

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tie doctor* u y ect Ivzgtr. I
doet « n t to tell tey p*,».
«et». It would just kill them.
I know they win h**» to
know k m time, bet I w»rt
U (par* them all I eat. If*
bad enough that car heartt
art broken. My bajbar.1
m j i I a s wreeg, that 1
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('Os. JAc tWoman
■leers wen recently advised
by a physician not to tsrx an
a vacuum cleaner er washing
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a power saw to bis boms work
shop.
Tbs touad ef am outboard
motor breaking the quiet of a
peaceful lake doesn't upset
baa at afl. tf it ia HIS boat
that is kicking up the fuss.
The sound of powered yard
tools isn't moiic by any
means, bet men don’t seam to
thmk it is annoying enough
to prefer to snow and clip and
edge with hand tools.
If the machinery making a
noise b busily doing woman’*
work, the noise b intolerable
to a man's sensitive nervous
system. If the screeches and
whine* com* tram a piece of

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out ef the bouse.
Such home nobfe, the doc­
tor claims. wCl aggravate the
husband's tensions.
N. Y.
W :u the doctor didn't ex­
plain. and what many a wife
T V RENTAL
has tried In vain to figure
out. b why the noises that
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mad* by dbhwasben. clothes
waaben. vacuum cleaners,
floor polisher*—and such. The
sound af machinery doing her
chores to mask to a woman's
ears—but it teems to get an
lb* nerves af moat hatbands.
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At P* gator P r im

G IR L SC O U T T R O O P 211 o f the Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School recently mode on overnight visit
to the Girl Scout Cabin in Orlando. In the group
were, front from left, Darlene Hall. Jean Rupert,
K a r Reilly. Sissy Baird and Juanita G a te s;

back, Denise Heroes, Nancy Carr, Terry W il­
liamson. Marsha Buell, Janie* Buckener, Bo
Brannon, Sara Moetrom. M rs. Mary Williamson,
troop leader and Jean Stevenson.
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Miss Darlene Roberts Crowned
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Attractive Baminol# Rich
junior, Darlene Roberta, was
recently
crowned
Heart
Queen for 1904 at the Mclodee
Skating Rink. Darlene, who
was sponsored by the Lake
Monroe Home Demonstration
Club, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. 0 . Roberts, of
Lake Monroe. Miss Roberta
collected *221.76.
Dainty Gail Coleman, Scminolc High School senior, was
the runner up. Gail is presi­
dent of the Future Homemak­
er* Class, who was her spon­
sor in the ailair. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Coleman.
Third place winner was cute
Bcttina Vale, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Vale, of Suniord. Ucttina was sponsored
by the Mclodcc Skating Rink.
Winner
Darlene
Roberts
was crowned by Linda Ley,
winner of the crown in 1963.
Each contestant had an es­
cort for the evening. Darlene
was escorted by Walt Nutting; Gail by Jimmy Page;
llettinu by Ed Mlchalek; Ka­
thy Butler, who was sponsorcd by the Candy Stripers, was
escorted by E a r l Black;
Gcrjldine Page, sponsored by
th e
DrBary Chamber of
Commerce, by Robert Best,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mian Guil Coleman, runnerand Mcianio Williams, spon­
up; Mina Darlene Roberta, Heart Queen; Mian
sored by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce, by "Hitchcock Presents," by Ed Ed Mlchalek, Rena McKcnsie
Mlchalek and Walt Nutting; and Walt Nutting, and Donna
David Howe.
The program began with "Now, A Word From Our Peters and Don Heller.
During intermission t h e
the Mclodcc's Color Guard, Sponsor," by Larry Price,
Tommy Snyder; followed by Jacksonville; Mclodec's Strip­ audience was entertained by
by Rena
McKensic; the Flaming Skaters, Bcttina
the introduction of the Heart per,
Donna Peters;
Fund candidates; “ Cruising Mclo-Decr*. by Linda Ley and Vale a n d
Down the River,” by the Mika Fillion, Sharon Hollo­ “ Yankee Doodle Dandy," by
adagio team, Shcala Best and way and Walt Nutting, Polly Jimmy Page; "Lovely Hula
Tom Snyder; Alley Cats, the Pcdrick and Ed Lachtare and Hams,” by Wayne Holloway;
rutest in town, consisting of Janieo Rnhn and Ed Mlcha­ the "Camelots," by Marsha
Mitzi Allen, Susie Chorpening, lek; "A Fishy Romance,” by Whitaker and Stacey Blevins,
Carol Harden, Kathy Mun­ Laurie Fillion and Justin Jacksonville; "Let's Face the
son, Debbie Poole, Palsy Holloway; the boy f r o m Music” by Patsy Thompson,
by Chuck Jean I.ytlc and Lynn Ilalg;
Perkins, Debbie Snyder and “ Moon River,”
Lynn Stanley; “ Gal From Best, and "Standing On The "Oh, Yes, They Can CanJoe’s,”
by
Sheri White; Corner,” by Shcl White and Can,” by Sheri White and

DeBary Personals
Mr. Blahu's birthday with a
birthday dinner.
51rs. S. Dreier, and daught­
er, Jennifer, and her friend
Miss Pearl Smith, of Tonswands, N.Y., are the guests
of 3!r. and Mrs. J. Justinger,
o f Valencia Dr. Mrs. Dreier
is the sister of 3lrs. Justinger
and Mr. Hank Thursam, of
DeBary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youman, of DeBary Dr, entertain­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Stedrodsky
of Ml. Dora; Mrs. Katherine
Krutch of Maywood, 111., Mr.
and Mrs. Dave MacFarlano
at Gibson Restaurant. In SL
Petersburg they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Hrudi and
Mrs. M. Butler.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shultz,
of Maranja ltd., entertained
at a surprise birthday dinner
party at the DeBary Restau­
rant, in honor of their daught­
er's birthday, Mrs. Frank Hyon; among th* guests were,
Mr. and Mrs. William Seikman, Miss Barbara Bedient,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conkllng,
Mr. Wharton Miller, Miss
Elizabeth Miller, Mr. Fred
Christian, Miss W. Clayton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryon, of DeBary; and Mr. and
Mrs. Itay McLaughty, Va.
Mrs. Rutlege Peyton Pray,
of DeBary Dr., has as her re­
cent guest, Mrs. Helen Hill,
of Durham, N.C., Mrs. Hill
is in DeBary while she con­
siders the building o f her new
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Eliott
have been the hosts at th*
By Maryana Miles
Col. Lucas Baird of 35081 DeBary Mansion House this
Shirley Drive, Bear Lake, is past week.
A patient in Room 6, Ward U,
Mrs. Eari Henry o f UurOrlando Air Force Buse Hos­ hum. N.C. and A.L. Sain,
pital, where he Is recuperat­ spent the week end with Mr.
ing from surgery performed and Mrs. A. Sain of Palmira
last week.
Dr.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. G e o r g *
Brooks, o f Acacia Dr., have
as their house guests, Mr. and
^M rs. Melvin Cannon, o f Bay.
" h e r e , I-ong Island, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oppel, o f Smyrna Dr., celebrated
their wedding anniversary and
Mrs. Oppel's birthday, with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hegncll, of West
Hemstead, Long Island, N.Y.,
who stopped In DeBary en
rout* home from a convention
mla Miami Beach.
^
Mr*. John Vos and Miss
Kay Henningcr were honored
on their birthdays recently,
at the Fellowship Dinner held
at the Baptist Church. They
were both presented with a
pink corsage.
Mrs. Al Mercer, o f Jasmine
Dr., honored his son and
daughter-in-law at a dinner
£&gt;arty, recently. Among those
T&gt;resent were: the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mercer, of Manchester, Conn.,
Mr. and Mr*. George Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. George
Taft, Mr. and Mrs. David Runkle, Harold Downing, Mrs. E.
Petterson, and Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Behrens.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blahs,
o f Highbanka ltd., celebrated

South Seminole

Personals

Mrs. Edith Johnson of North
Orlando entered Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Monday
for ear aurgery.
t

Mary Meyer
T o Demonstrate
Meat Cookery
On March 10 at 7:30 p.m
the public is Invited to hear
Martha Logan give a demon
stration on Jet Age Meat
Cookery. Appearing as Mar­
tha Logun will &gt;« Miss Mary
Meyer o f Chicago. She is one
o f th* staff o f Home Econo­
mists sharing the Martha Lo­
gan professional name. Miss
Meyer is a graduate o f the
Ohio University and Is a mem­
ber of the Home Economists
in Business Section o f the
American Home Economics
Association.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Koine
Demonstration Agent, invites
the public to attend the dem­
onstration and slso sees the
newest cooking equipment.

Glee Club Meets
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Glee Club met
recently at the Community
Center. A selection o f Italian
songs were presented by the
group. Baritone soloist, Rob­
ert N. McGee, sang "Marianina." Miss Adelaldo Conte
read the words o f “ O Maria”
in Italian. Refreshment* were
served by Mrs. Charles Crrfsey, chairman, and her com­
mittee.

I.iniln Ley, and Mia* Hettina Vale, third place
winner.
Sheala Best; "llow Do You
Do Me Like You Do Do D o?”
by Sharon Gainey and Johnny
Waits, Jacksonville; "SSurrcy With The Fringe On Top,”
by Linda Noel and Chuck
Best; “ Fancy Pants,”
by
Marsha Whitaker, Jackson­
ville; a Charleston lesson, by
Susie Korns and Wayne Pe­
ters, and featuring the Beat­
les, with Tom Snyder, Chuck
Best, Mike Fillion and Ed
Mlchalek. The grand finale,
completed the entertainment,
The art work of the Showboat. which
covered
the,

j

length of the skating rink was
drawn by Tom Snyder. Miss
Sheala Best and Tom Snyder
assisted and directed most of
the entertainment.
Miss Darlene Roberts wore
a pale green evening dress;
Gail was attired in a lovely
white gown; Bcttina in a
white evening dress; Kathy
also wore a white gown;
Geraldine and Melanie wore
light pink evening dresses.
Jack Hoffman, the instruc­
tor from Jacksonville, brought
Hie Jacksonville skaters. He
teaches here on Wednesdays.

Seminole County Federation
Of Womens Clubs Meet
The March meeting of Ihr
Seminole County Federation
of Women's Clubs was held
recently at the Sanford Wom­
an's Club with the following
organizations r e p r e s e n t ­
ed: The Altamonte Springs'
Civic
Club,
Altamonte
Springs’ Garden Club, Cassel­
berry's Woman's Club, Longwood Civic League, Oviedo
Woman’s Club, Sanford Wom­
an's Club, Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club of

Mrs. O gg Honored
By District W SC S
Mrs. C. N. Ogg, of DeBary,
was elected vice president of
the DcLand District, Women's
Society of Christian Service
of the .Methodist Church, at a
recent meeting in Daytona
Beach.
Other area members named
to office are Mrs. Edward J.
Perry, DeBary, missionary
personnel secretary; Mrs. J.
F. McDaniel, Sanford, youth
work secretary, and Mrs. C.
J. Meriweather, S a n f o r d ,
momber of the committee of
nominations.
Mrs. Don Coward, of Cres­
cent City, was Installed as
district president by Dr. Joe
Tolle, DeLand, district super­
intendent.

Sanford, Pilot Club of San­
ford, and the Seminole Coun­
ty
Home
Demonstration
Clubs.
The organization v o t e d
unanimously to go on record
as favoring the Metropolitan
Plan telephone service for the
county.
Mrs. M. L. Tinsley, pre»l
dent, was elected delegate to
the State Convention of the
Federation of Women's Clubs
to la- held in Jacksonville in
April.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home
Demonstration Agrnt, gave a
most interesting talk on the
work being done hy the Home
Demonstration Clubs In this
county. The dates to remem­
ber in March are: March 10,
Cooking Scliool; March 9-11,
workshop on refinishing fur­
niture; March 24, talk and
demonstration of testing wa­
ter fur drinking purposes;
March 25, talk and demon­
strating some of the new
food* being developed.
Tlie nrxt meeting will be
held May 2* in Casselberry at
the Hamilton House.

Tamale Pie
Becomes Easy
T o Prepare
By Myrtle Wilson
flume Demonstration Agent
Through the years, the ori­
gin of many recipes have
been forgotten. Tamale Pie,
spicy and llavorful, is a sim­
plified version of the tamale,
long a favorite food in the
southwest. Tamules originat­
ed in ancient Mexico. Early
Spanish settlers moving into
the southwest brought this
tasty dish with them
One of (lie main ingredients
of the tamale is corn. Origin­
ally almost tlie entire ear ol
corn was put to use when ta­
males were prepared. The
corn was ground into a meal,
then mixed with water to
form a mush. The mush was
spooned onto a corn husk,
topped hy a highlv seasoned
meat mixture wrapped tight­
ly in the corn husk, and then
steamed until done.
The settlers soon simplified
this ancient recipe by baking
tlie corn meal mush and meat
mixture in a deep dish, call­
ing it Tamale I’ le. To com­
plete the menu, serve crisp,
lint rolls, green salad, fruit
dessert and hot chocolate.
While your family samples
this tasty dish, tell them the
slory. They won't soon lorget
your dinner or the taki
TAMALE PIF.
Mrat Filling
1 clove garlic, crushed
'* cup chopped onion
'-j cup dropped green pepper
Uv pounds lean ground beef
I tbsp. shortening
I 1-pound ran tomato paste
1 tbsp. rliltl powder
I tip. salt
U tsp. pepper
.Mush
1 cup rold water
I cup corn meal
1 tsp. salt
I tsp. chill powder
3 cups boiling water
Lightly brown garlic, onion,
pepper and beef in shorten,
ing. Add remaining ingred­
ients for meat filling and sim­
mer about 20 minutes, stir­
ring occasionally. While fill­
ing is cooking, prepare musb.
Combine cold water, corn
meal, salt and chill powder;
slowly pour into boiling wa­
ter, stirring constantly. Bring
lo boiling point; cover and
continue cooking over low
heal
10 minutes, stirring
frequently. Pour about twothirds of the mush into a two
quart baking dish. Spoon
meat filling over mush in bak­
ing dish; then spoon remain­
ing mush around the edge.
Bake in 350-degree oven,
about 20 minutes. Serve* o.
Many people like it without
this mush.

Wedding Anniversary
By Ja«* C*aa«lb*rry
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. The
mas of Cassvberry celebrat­
ed their 60th w Hding anni­
versary Wednesday, Feb. 26,
with an open house from 2-6
p.m. held in their honor at
the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Chester Leedom, 260 Golden
Uaya Drive, Casselberry, and
attended by m»ny ncighlrors
and friends.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas were
married in 1014 in Pittsburgh,
Pa., where they resided Until
his retirement from the Mc­
Cone a y-Tor ley Company iit
1054 when they moved to Ihi*
aiea. They base three chil­
dren, Mrs. Ira G. Landless,
Sr., Casselberry: F. A. Tho­
mas, Glenslmw, pa., and Willimn It Thomas. Bellevue I'm.,
as well aa five giandchildiru
and two local giumlehildicn.
The honorer* were piesrilted with a money tier covered
with dollar bill* by their
neiehtHirs, aa well as other
gifts.
The serving table was over­
bid with a yellow ilamnsk
cloth and gold candles high­
lighted the tulde devolutions.
Tlie annivetsaiy take was dec­
orated with golden yellow
rosebuds.
Guests attending included
Mr. and Mr*. It a G. Landless,
Jiimea Bitkenmryer, Sr., Mr*.
Hill Williams, Me. and 3lr*.
Cecil Itchherg. Mr. and Mrs.
Kdwatd Koch, 5lra. Larry
Chunat, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Patterson, Mrs. Ethel Beebe*',
Mr. and firs. Hugh Fold,
Mrs. Kenneth Sasser, Mr. and
Mrs. Corbett Christianson,
Mis. Larry Callenherger. Mr*.

MR. AND MRS. F. W. THOMAS

Casselberry

Personals

Mr. and Mrs Harold Kr&gt; Knns. Houghton. Mich.; Mr.
der. of Lake Drive, fastcl ami Mrs. Itay Foule, Silencer*
berry, have had visits’ from Wile, Ind., and Mr. and Mr*.
many of t li e I r northern How aril Klopfenstein. Grayu
Iriemls recently. They include Wile, Ind
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Waite and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sur­
face, all from Iron. Ind : Mrs.
The I.ailii-* Auxiliary of th*
Mary Hooper. Ft. Wayne, |Wrkiva Lodge, No. H79, will
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. jack iiueel Wednesday evening at
Willett and Mr. and Mrs. (Sin­ 17:ltO pm . at th* Oddfellows
ter
Elckholf,
from Flint, i Hall on Magnolia Avenue. All
Mich.; Mr. and Mr*. Krith |member* are urged to attend.

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Promoted Major

ONE WEEK O N LY!

In Nurses Corps
Misa Mnigniet Gattis of 106
D o I o r • a Drive, Altamont*
Springs, recently was promot­
ed to rank of major in the
U. 8. Air Force Rr*erv*
Nurse* Corp*.
Entering octiv* duty In
1040, she served In th* Far
Kail during th* Korean Con­
flict from September ltl.'iO
through May 1032. Upon com­
pletion of four years active
duty, she received her dis­
charge and ha* since remain­
ed an active member o f th*
reserve*.
Her assignment aim* mov­
ing to Florida in January 1961
ia with 1360 Air Force Has*
Hospital, Orlando Air Fore*
Base. Ilrr civilian employ­
ment is as an offir* must in
Maitland.

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Personals
Rev. and Mr*. Fred Foster,
Mr*. J. V. Rirhanls and Mr*.
Frank Winkler attended the
district meeting o f the W, 8.C. 8. held Thursday in Day­
tona Brarh at the First Meth­
odist churrh.

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The TEL Class of th* First
Baptist Chutvh will meet
Thursday at 3 p.m. with Mrs.
M.C. Hagan. 100 Elliott Ave­
nue. Mrs. Herbert Morland’s
class will be the hostesses.

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Miss Virginia English of
3003 Friendly Avenue, Bear
Lake, left Saturday for Duke
Univeraity Hospital at Dur­
ham, N. C., for a checkup and
treatment.

Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Fields,
351 Wildmere, Longwood, had
guests at various times
ig the month of Febru_ the following: Mr. and
rs. John Kelly of Wilmingi. N. C.; Mrs. Rosa Bailey
d Mrs. Hilda Stevens, both
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H ere 's good news fo r loone-cnded,
• x i g a r e t t s sm okers nnd'or secret
s d a i m s o f Gem Dougiss M sc A r ­
thur, Allen Dulles, N orm sn Rockwell,
Bennett C erf snd a number o f oth T b s Corn Industries Foundation
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with an exceptionally hard cob th at
w as developed b y D r. Marcus 8 . Z u -

'Are They Realty In the Bag, Senator?*

ber a t the University o f Missouri.
I t is perhaps the greatest break­
through in the field since 1869, when
a Missouri farm er named John
Scharnke had the fir s t pips bowl
fashioned from a corncob.
Only three companies in the na­
tion make corncob pipes, and because
only Missouri bottomlands seem able
to produce the quality cobs needed,
they have made W ashington, M o.,
the corncob capital o f the world.
They are currently speculating on
what would happen i f th ey could
get women interested in corncob
pipes.

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) Though President Johnson lost
his argument with Prime Min
later Alev Dongtas-Home ever
British long-term credits te
Khrushchev, tha United States
will step np Its economic pin*
ear program against Boasts.
Next move: A State Depart*
meat "tends war" to discour­
age foreign countries from
buying Soviet goods.
As a first atop. Secretary of
State Dean Bask'd man. are
diatribetiag world-wide select­
ed Russian press comments on
tha unreliability of Soviet ms
chintry, equipment and con

‘Sincerely* Mr. Who?

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W e 're doing fin e in the science o f
communications.
W e have television. W e have tele­
photo. W e have Tela tar. A n d o f
course we have the telephone —
ju s t call anyone, anywhere.
But
readable
handwriting
we
still havsn 't got.
A r esearch specialist in th is field
is so upset ever our scribbling th at
he calls it a "national disgrace."
Illegible penmanship, he asserts,
means "crippled communications and
lowered learnings."
I t also means higher blood pres­
sure a s we try to figure ou t w hat

some scratchy screawler Is trying to
fy e heard the other d ay o f a fel­
low who has a simple w ay o f reply­
ing to writers whose signature re­
sembles the heartline o f a cardio­
graph.
H s cuts out th s signature, pastes
It on the return envelope and lets
the post o ffic e worry.
L est this practice become general,
perhaps it would be a good idea fo r
the schools to try a little harder to
teach kids how to write so people
can read it — and to keep on writ­
ing that w ay all their lives.

When a foreign t e a a t r y
doubts these reports, as soma
do, Kuak'a men furnish tha
doubters with photoatatle cop­
es of ths original Soviet newsPayers:

Theme O f Our Times
"B eyond the F r in g e " is not only
e title
contemporary comedy
the
■ o
■ f ■a ■
revue, it is a good chapter heading
fo r a history o f the United States.
F or in the past generation, A m er­
icans have gone fa r beyond the origi­
nal bounds o f "fr in g e b e n e fits,"
which once m ay have included no
m ors than two weeks o f paid vaca­
tion and a group life insurance plan.
■ Today, "fr in g e b e n e fits" account
fo r 2 0 per cent o f U .S . industry's
payroll costs. M any companies pay
a higher percentage.
W h ile wages and salaries doubled
between 1948 and 1961, benefits
m ore than quadrupled, do reach
■ f " ai to twas in
al o f |68 billion a year. This wai
wages
1961. T he ratio o f benefits to wa
has been incressing about one per
cent a year, according to the N a­
tional Industrial Conference Board.
The employe benefits idea got its
real push during W orld W a r II when
. th s government froze wages and la­
bor-short industries offered other in­
ducements. W orkers liked the bene-

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fits because th ey were as good as
money but weren't taxed.
This phenomenon has not been
merely a m atter o f expediency on
the part o f employers, nowever, o r
solely the result o f collective bar­
gaining by employes. In large part
it represents a philosophy o f responsibility toward employes th at is
totally different fro m th a t o f the
typical 10th century employer.
Karl
lari M arx should have lived so
long.

Thought For Today
"B le s s those who persecute y o u ;
bless and do not curse th e m ." —
Romans 1 2 :1 4 ( R 8 V ) .
•
•
•
T his is the basic social law fo r
Christians In a hostile world. I t is
blessing, not cursing, th at will heal
the wounds o f the world. W e forget
th is law a t our peril. — R ev. John
T . A d am s, M inister, F irst M ethodist
Church, Sanford.

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Philippines W atchful
A s Philippine* have been
looking with incmilng dis­
quiet at the progress of events
la South Viet Nam where the
U. S. expenditure of |1J millies a dey end the eeelgnment
of 19,000 military advtaere
•how sa Immediate alga of
winning the guerrilla war
egalnat Communism.
In Indonesia, where he has
been the gueet of Prealdent
Sukarno, Philippines Presi­
dent D l e s d a d o Macapagal,
staunchly anti • Communist,
has Indicated he has been do­

ing soma thinking about the
Philippines' own position.
His lino of thinking could
affect tho future of Important
U. S. military basoa in tko
Philippines, including tho Air
Pores bees at Clark Flold and
tho Cavite naval base.
Besides h a v i n g military
•grasmenta with ths Unltsd
States, ths Philipploss art a
member of ths Soutaut Asia
Trsaty Organisation (8EATO)
which was designed specifical­
ly to halt ths march of Com­
munism in Southeast Asia.
Maespage! believes t h a t

military alliances no longer
era a sufficient deterrent to
tho dangers facing ths ares.
Us rejects President Charles
de Gaulle's concept of neutral­
ity for Southeast Asia.
Ha also rejects what ha calls
"ths old passive role of lotting
others assume responsibility
which It Is our duty and privileg# to shoulder as Independ­
ent countries."
Separated from tho question
of military baaoo, this is a po­
sition which tho United States
could heartily endorse.
As for tho baeeo, Mscapegal
has mado no auggeotion that
ha would revise the 1069
agreement wick reduced the
Herald Area Correspondents
original Of-year lease to 36
years and gave tho Philippines
Alternants Barisis
Lake Mary
n greater voice la thair use.
Mrs. Jails Bertas
Mrs. Praasaa Waster
Ho has, h o w e v e r , Joined
tu -m i
933-4119
President Sukarno In demand­
Bear Laka-Forrat City
ing the eventual removal of
Mrs. Marysaa Miles
Lake Ms
•M-MT9
similar Britlih bases in ths
Mrs. H. IP Js
Casselberry
neighboring Malaysian feder­
133-4739
Mrs. Jama Casselberry
ation.
Lugweed
Macapagal'a thinking clearly
Mrs. Poona Botes
Chulaota
takes la the listless response
919-9917
Mrs. Joss Magla
of first ths Laotian and now
9M-I743
Osteon
tha South Vietnamese passant
Mrs.
Clsrenc*
Snyder
DeBary
whs, beyound tbs necessity of
Mrs. Adam Mailer
&gt;13-4941
survival has shown little In­
MM41I
Oviedo
ternet in tha matter of his rul­
Mrs. Georgs Kelsey
ers,
whether they hs Commun­
Miaa U*l*s Baodgraes
949-9499
ist or nntl-Communlak
M t-M tt
A partial answer, hs be­
lieves, lies la regional agreemanta psnalttlag affecting Ra­
tions to collaborate R ot only Ir
defensive arrangements b u t In
cultural and economic devel­
opment m well.
to the PhQippiace tho idea
Pag* 6
Sanford, Florida
Tuea., March 8 , 1964 Is not now. to 1991 tho Philippinto were active hi promot­
ing a regional organisation
w i i T U a . ata zew . Borrow a n a rtrai
for economic and cultural co­
v a m
VOLTQLIXM. M eieU U eo • Oeoernl
operation among Thailand,
jvlum k m ir r s o a
le v h o i
Asaeetste K ilter
Alvartlalag Maaaear
Malaya and tha PhPlpphma.
n a n vam r s w
l i s s i n v k roan son
Last year, tha Philippines
K sa sg ta g KSltsr
CleeeltleS Dlreeler
jtiDv n u i
jam b (B sa u a sa
Jeined la pssklsg "MaphUC -n etr K ilter
Bneleeee * * * * * * *
Uado" which, for tho same
purposes, called for a regional
' ^ o S e t y ^ K ille r
Mechanical S e c t
grouping of tha Philippines,
in o a
Malayalaa Federation

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V. K resist RegsleUess prevlic that att stall sahssrtpusss hs
pels la aivaaaoi
A crei as eaceai class matter Catcher H . 111! at ths Past
m e t s i asatari, Jterlia, nadir ths Aet o l

I f r i l m i t f le MervihH the
f i t o it l o i mi ike A n i l t iit
It wns hnt n* extension of
Erttiih oolnlftlliBe
t o t t o t o d i t o f t f i f i ) kes

sa Ides. It to thnt Ood helps
them who help themselves.

—Soviet Hearing A i d a —
"The EaporoaVyo Pharmaeeustleal Administration has re­
ceived 91 hearing aide for deaf
people. When they were test­
ed, only two hearing aide ware
found to be hi working order,
the remaining ones being de­
fective. . . . The maximum
service life of a hearing aid is
two weeks, after which it goes
for repair."—Trud, Moscow.
—Boviet Tracks—Letter to
Trod by First Close Drives
Ye. FeronUevt
"To receive a new vehicle
pares tho current and pro­ is the dream of every driver.
posed new telephone service Recently, I r a a 11 a a d this
dream. After seven years of
rates on a unit cost basis:
Monthly cost per 1,000 tele­ work I changed for tho first
time to the new GAZ-906
phone#:
Kolkhida Track. But It eoon
Now
9-33
Proposed New
|.1I
I wish we could buy meet,
potatoes, gasoline snd bread
at sales prices like thisl
Jess Gregory
Col. U8AF (Ret.)

To The Editor
The R ents walraaira let­
ters Iras, Its raalrrs ss »sfcII# affairs. Tks wrllrr mur sas
n h i BRsa prsvISsS tka 1sttar alas rarrtra tks wrllrr*#
Iras aasis aaS aSSraas. kattsrs
s i ftwsr tkaa tse warSa will
■Iras prafarasas, Laltars
•SSraaaaS ta atkara ars araaatakla praaMaS tkav Sa pat Saal
la parsaaalltlaa. raatry ta nat
pakllakaS kr Tka MaralS.

Editor, Herald:
1 was sorry to reed that
Um cky commission voted to
add flourine to tho drinking
water. The story of fluorides
la that they originated from
tbs byproducts of tho Alumi­
num Industry. They used to
be dumped into rivers before
we had health controls. It
was discovered thst these
wastes were killing wildlife
and farm stock snd legislation
wts passed to step this prac­
tice.
la 1909 K was discovered
thst in several western towns
something in tha water cans,
•d discolors® tooth. It was
discovered to be fluorine snd
It prevented tooth decay In
children who drank it from
tarty
childhood.
However
scientists who studied fluo­
rine and Ha effects stated
thst the decay prevention was
only temporary, and gum
troubles worse than decay
beset these same children
later in Ilfs.
On pegs 119 of lbs Record
of Hearings bald by a con­
gressional committee on fluo­
ridation appsars tho follow­
ings: "la 8L David, Aril,
most natives of 94 years
wear full false donturoi, nstursl fluorides la this town's
water supply contain Ion
than one part per million of
fluoride."
However, Sanford la now
going to add a man made
wuts poison to its water sup­
ply to try to duplicate ths re­
sults of these western towns,
and those towns have a God
given natural fluortee and net
a waste product. Fluroine Is
potent poison used in rat and
roach killers.
Over 109 cities have already
abandoned the adding of fluo­
ride to their water after they
found eut it wee causing
complaints of Illness or ths
fluorides, which are highly
corrosive, loosened scale In

B M o e C

water pipes and caused "dir­
ty" water.
Mount Dora In I960 discon­
tinued after complaints of
illness and another vote held.
Lake Geneva, Wls., discon­
tinued as a result of the seals
problem. Tyler, Texas, docs
not use It tny more after
Illness complaints.
It is an admitted fact that
fluorine will only help those
under 13 years old. In ths
storage city 99 per cent of
tbs water Is used for laun­
dry, lawns, toilets and Indus­
trial uses, yet aU this water
must ba treated and paid for
by ths users. Children under
13 years ars 10 per cent of
the population so they only
consume 1/19 of one percent
quite a waste of money.
Ths bulletin of National
Academy of Medicines, VoL
140, 1969, has a report by Dr.
I. Rapaport of University of
Wisconsin. Hs states where
a small amount of fluorine
was In the water 31 mongolold children per 100,000
births were born. However
witsrs ths fluorine was high­
er 73 moagolold children par
100.000 births oceursd.
I feet ths way to treat
children's teeth for cavities
Is to give them a proper diet,
and if fluorine is desired it
should be purchased in tab­
lets and given as directed,
not the hit or miss correct
amount of water intake. We
should not all be required ths
expense of money and health
for all the unproven good that
fluorides are supposed to do.
Tbo many prominent medical
men stats that flourlne la a
health haxsrd tor us to hurry
Into Its use without even a
second reading of tha ordin­
ance.
Donald A, Carver
Editor, Herald t
Are tha shoppers of fanford, Florida, going to pass
up the bargain of a lifetime?
Our telephones new reach 1113.000 subscribers and this
service costa about four dol­
lars. If the Seminole County
area telephone plan
adopted, our telepnoot would
roach about 30,900 subscribers
toll-free. This is n gate of
almost three lor sue at a
cost Increase of fifty cents or
roughly twelve par cent
This following table

Editor, Herald:
Please accept ear siocare
and heartfelt appreciation for
tha wonderful cooperation you
gave us during our last cam­
paign and throughout the
year.
Wa are confident that your
news coverage played
tre­
mendous part In making it
the most successful campaign
In Um history of our United
Fund of' Seminole County.
Paul D. Lewis, Jr.
President, United Fund
(Editor1! N ote- Hunks. Wo
appreciate your cooperation,
too. And It la far a worthy
cause that we week together.)

Q—Is Quaekoa, tha lan­
guage of tha ancient Incas,
still a major language?
A—It U-. atilt the spoken
language of more than 9 mil­
lion Indiana la Pern, Bolivia,
end Ecuador.
Q—What la tha mala sas
for saltT
A—IU largest naa is la 'tha
preparation of thornteals, ac­
counting for about 79 par
cent usage la the United
States.

to functloB afflrlenUy ea tha

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CASE S-402: Batty G., aged
S3, la tha supposedly sterile
wile mentioned yaaterday.
A year has bow passed
since 1 told her tho simple
facta about pregnancy. Listen
to her report:
"Dr. Crane," she spoke
oxottantly, "I became pregn­
ant withla two months Just
by following the simple tech­
nique you outlined.
"Yot I had been chadless
tor IS years!
"Aad my IdasstiaM twin sis­
ter, who also novor could
bava a baby during her 10
yean of marriage, la now
pregnant and dot to deliver
In n couple ad months.
"For I told her about ymw
suggestions and gava her that
newspaper booklet on 'Pregn­
ancy.'
"Wa are both so very grate­
ful, as I'm aura thousands al
other wives most ba."
This newspaper actually
terras as your local "Uni­
versity in Print."
H often a dally educational curriculum during all tha
S3 adult yaara of your Uv«a.
For most of you atop school
by tbs age •&lt; 14 aad novor

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attend a formal classroom
session thereafter.
But your education dots not
atop at II, does HT
Not at all, for tha news­
paper offers you tho latest
tecta about psychology and
medicine, finance and homo
economics, political science
and tha stock market
In addition, It adds enter­
tainment via the comics and
the sport pages.
And tha front page stories
era actually "Currant His­
tory" In tho making.
11m high schoolers of today
are studying ns history as­
signments tha very events
that ware chronicled on Brant
pages of newspapers In 1917,
1943 and later yaara.
Even if you pay lOe per
day for your newspaper, that
la a vary economical "tuition"
lor the diversified educational "menu" that you obtain
from this "University la
Print."
So tench your children to
read this newspaper more
widely. Train them to dip in­
to the editorial page for at
least one editorial.
Encourage them to scan ths

front page and even note tha
weather forecast.
Then urge your youngster*
to look (even though casual,
ly) at tha financial page, be­
fore they delve into the
Comics, or the Sport Page or
the Society Page.
For when they reach tha
age of U, they will oot be
likely to have formal school
teachers in n classroom to
prescribe their "homework"
assignments.
Your parents Aould thus
develop widespread news­
paper reading habits la your
youngsters long before they
attain the age of II.
This column alone, for ex­
ample, contains tha essential
facta from a dozen courses
In psychology at the state
university.
As both n physician aad
psychologist, I offer you a
"smorgasbord" menu of help­
ful educational data, plus vac#
ioua non-profit booklets,
So imitate the dentists,
medics aad clergymen who
have their secretaries scrap­
book these eases for a prac­
tical volume on Applied Psy­
chology.

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developed that I had traded a causa of tho alrplug that
forma inside it The assembly
horse for a crayfish.
"The vehicle has so many of tho engino ae a whole ii
defects both of design and careless and it uses excessive
production, that ft la difficult gasoline and oil."—Trad, Mos­
cow.
to list them all.
"Tha cab vibrates greatly —Soviet Hydraulic Lift Sys­
and la falling apart at all tem*—"In tha midst of spring
waldsd aeama. Tha nuts can soaring of tho fields of Bclonot bo reached and turn to­ ruaaia every day mors than
gether with tho bolts. Tho 860 Belarus tractors were out
gear shift level la so close to of commission. Tha eauaa of
tbo (toering wheel that I in­ this was a defective hydraulic
variably hurt my hand. The lift cystem."—Pravda, Mos­
fan refuses to turn. Valves cow, Juno 4, 1963.
bum out because tho oil —Soviet Piston Rings —
reaches them poorly. Tho an­ "Last summer," says Comrade
gina burns 70 liters of gaso­ Artem-ycv, "24 piston rings
line per 10 kilometers. Instead were sent by Kcl’khoxtekhnika
of tho norm of 31. In general, to our institute for checking.
everything is built unsturdily, And the results? All without
inconveniently and b a r e l y exception were worthless. It
was decided to send a commieholds together.
"And this is how I work; sion to tho Lcbedyanik plant.
during half tha shift my *naw' Another 60 rings wara check­
vehicle is parked somewhere ed there. Only four of them
on tha aid* of tho rood and I wen found te ba ol good qual­
11a under ft, repairing some­ ity. Therefore a technical con­
thing."
ference area conducted; meas­
Answer from tha editors of ures were worked out The
plant began to maka new
Trud:
"Comrado Forantsov will rings, hut their quality barely
have to forgive us for having Improved." — Ekonomlcheebeen somewhat skeptical when keys Gasete, Moscow.
we read his latter: wasn’t ha The State Department the­
putting it on a bit thick? Wa ory la simple: Tho more wo
checked and found that in ad­ can pinch the Soviet economy,
dition to what had bean said tha leas Khrushchev will have
by Comrade Fcrentsev, every­ to spend on anna.
one notes quick waarlng out U. S. strategists figure tho
of tho cylinders and platan Russians have reached a point
group. Tha transmission lever where they must throw more
system is complex and unre­ of thair rasourcos Into tha
liable. Tha drive shaft quiekly peacetime economy or run In­
breaks down. Tho cab la not to serious continuing econom­
designed for work under win­ ic problem# and food short­
ter condition* j it has no heat­ age!. U. 8. diplomats want to
er. It la even difficult to fill apply enough economic prestho radiator with water bo- ture to oncourago this trend.

Worry Clinic

Editor, Herald:
The Seminole High School
Chapter of the Future Farm­
ers of America would like at
this lima te any thank you
vary much for your co-oper­
ation with us during Nitional Future Farmer Week, Feb.
15-22. We certainly appre­
ciate the apace you gave a*
la your newspaper for eur
advertisements.
You can ba sum that we
greatly appreciate the help
and cooperation that you
gave us.
Gary Gibeon
Future Farmers
of America Week
Program Chairman

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Sanford Canal
Seen As Reality
In Five Years

Politically Speaking..
Tuesday noon li a double
date for Florida politicians.
It is the final deadline for
candidates seeking state of­
fice to qualify with the Sec­
retary of State.
It is the opening date for
candidates to qualify for
Seminole County o f f i c e s .
Deadline for local offices Is
noon March 17.
Local candidates must qual­
ify during that two-week per­
iod with Arthur II. Beckwith
Jr., Clerk of Courts. Art said
he Is ready for tha expected
first-minute rush at noon
Tuesday, to the point he will

South Seminole
Group Attends
Groundbreaking
Lest Thursday will be mem­
orable in the llres at of at
least two local youngsters
and their parents for more
than one reason.
First, for the opportunity
o f seeing President Lyndon
B. Johnson in person and,
second, for a most miserable
day, weather-wise.
Jim Bacchus, son o f Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . M. Bacchus of
Lakewood Shores and Peter
Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Carlson o f Longwood,
attended the groundbreaking
fo r tha new Cross State Barge
Canal held at the Rodehaver
Boys Ranch near Palatka at
the special invitation o f Gov
ernor Farris Bryant.
Jim is president o f the stu
dent council at South Semi
note Junior High School and
Peter holds this position at
Lyman High School.
The boys and their parents
Waited all day in the cold
rain and mud to see the Pres
dent who didn't arrive until
about 3:30 in the afternoon.
Jim, who decided to forego
the barbecue, was luckier than
the rest as he secured a seat
in the fourth row in front of
the speakers stand. Others in
the party did not havo places
to sit and stood in tho rain
without benefit o f umbrellas.

have extra clerki on Vand
Some candidates have avowed
they Intend to be the first to
file.
a .
a
Sen. John E. Mathews «■
porta he la "completely un
impressed by the fact that
two of hia opponenta in the
race for governor are run
nlng for the second time—af­
ter failing in I960.
"The talk among politi­
cians that you must make a
trial run once and lose Is
pure fiction," he tells hli
campaign trorken. "It gets
lta credence from the fact
that three governors of re
cent year* — Fuller Warren,
Da
McCarty and FarrU
Bryant — won oa aecond
trie*."
He continued: "A ll other
governors, including men like
Millard Caldwell, Spesaard
Holland and LeRoy Collins,
won the first time out.
"It also Ignoree the fact
that candidates have been
known to run several times—
and never make it. I fall
to see that It adds to a can­
didate'! stature to be able
to say he was defeated."
• • ♦
The Herald news deak Is
in receipt of a news sheet
from the "Porkchop Club,"
with the announcement it Is
"Florida's
largest political
club."
The club is conducting a
public opinion poll on all state
offices, running a ballot and
asking recipients of the sheet
to clip, vote and mail in.
The sheet reports the gov
ernor's race is a "three-man
contest" at this point, with
Haydon Burns leading, Scott
Kelly aecond and Fred Dick
lnson third.
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SIXTEEN NEW MEMBERS were inducted by
the Women's Society o f Christian Service
(WSCS) at a luncheon meeting at First
Methodist Church recently. Pictured from the
left: Mrs. E. W. Marcel, Mrs. L. D. Hastings,

Secretary of State Tom
Adams has announced the ap­
pointment of Bert B. Hollings
worth Jr., Sanford certified
public accountant and civic
leader, as Seminole County
deputy treasurer for the 1964
Adams campaign organise
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE DAY in DeBary
tlon.
will be next Wednesday from 8 a.m. until 7 p.tn.
• • •
at the Community Center. American Legion
Mrs. Scott Kelly, wife of
members serving on the committee in charge of
the gubernatorial candidate,
arrangements are, seated from left, Hurry
has proposed joint debates
among tha six Democratic
seekers for the chief exeeu
tive's post in each population
center and one statewide
iv t h e rrnccrr coi'KT op hookup on television. To that
this s ix t h jr o ir ia i. cir
end, she presented a check
Hclntaleman, bake ealc; Mr*
By Jane Caaeriberry
Cl’IT. IS AND FOR SEMI
for 12,500 to the Florida State
Plana have been announced Janet Lyon, cake walk; Mr*
Wolb corn nr, F lorida
in CHASCTRT ISO. ISMSe
Democratic Committee aa a for the Spring Featival to be D.H. Hartxog and Mra. Joyce
WALTER J. READ,
Plaintiff, one-sixth share o f the overall sponsored by the CTP at the Stiner, novelties and balloon*;
coats of such a debate aeries, South Seminole Elementary
Mr*. Hetty Quarles, cotton
•v»e • •
ALTHA WILLIAMS, tt at.
School at Caitelberry Salur candy; Mr*. Katie Fetter and
D.f.ndaats.
Sett. Jack Mathews' Semi­ day, April 18.
Mrs. E.M. Cadis, hot dogs;
Earn cm o r suit
TOl ALPHA WILLIAMS, also nole County advisors say the
Chairman and co-chairman Mrs. Beverly Miller and Mra.
known aa A L F R E D WIL- gubernatorial candidate will
have been appointed for moat Marion Eggere, country store;
I.
1AMU. his wir*. ALICE WILanother
appearance o f the twenty booth* at fol Mr*. J.M. Young and Mrs.
J.1AJIB. JAMES WILLIAMS, make
tlio known as JAMES LEE here late this month or early
Iowa: Mra. Chrla Byrne, flab Joseph Laird, plants; Mrs
WILLIAMS ami wife. DORO
T lir WILLIAMS, PEARL E. In April. Ha will be In Or­ pond; Mr*. Lavorne McKay, Carolyn Jensen and Joseph
XI ALLOT and J O H N N I E lando Frida, at latest report* aproni; Mra. Audrey Lelst Laird, movies; Mrs. Virginia
JONES, hsr eoaiman-taw kus
band, AMANDA WILLtAMS, . . . and ha has opened cam­ and Mra. Betty Hartahom, Webber, popcorn; Mrs. Ann
d.r.aaad, bar unknown b.lrs at paign headquarters for this pitch the hoopa; Mr*. Morita Scott, ice cream; Mrs. (i ll.
law, Uaataaa, dovlsott, gran­ county at First Street and
Smiley and Mra. Maureen Stafford, Jr. and Mrs. Elaine
ts.a, assigns, or claimants
othsrwlsa undsr hsr dscssssd Park Avenue. His Seminole
Poore, soft drinks; Mra. Ani­
or olhtrwlss, MATHEW WIL- co-chairmen are Dr. Vincent
ta McGinnis, pony ride* and
LIAMS, dscssssd. and —
Mra. Vera Channel and Mrs.
Williams, his wtfa. thstr un­ Roberts and Gene Stephenson,
known hslrs at taw, Isealssa, Altamoota Springs city coun­
dsvlssss. grantsss, assigns or cilman.
claimants undsr thsm. or slthsr
•Ithsr of thsm. dsrsssed, or
othsrwlsa, D. V. WILLIAMS,
dscsasad and
- WIL­
LIAMS. his wits. If living, and
Fuatral service* for Mra.
If daad. thalr unknown hslra
Norma Jean Mareua and In*
at law, Iseatsas, davlssti,
erantssa, assigns, er claim
fant ion, Jamea Thomna, who
ants othsrwlsa undsr thsm, or
By Prances Wester
A Sewing Bee for the pur­ died Saturday at Orange
elihtr of thsm. dscssssd or
olhsrwls., whoso rssldsnrss pose o f a sk in g cancer dress­ Memorial lloipltal, ware to
A covered dish dinner will
and addrassss ara unknown; ings has been announced by
b* held today at 8 p. m. at precede th* business meeting
and all unknown paraona bav­
ins or atalmlag to hsvs any Mrs. Sara Hodge, sewing th* W. Guy Black Home for ef the Lake Mary Chamber
eight, title, claim, er Intarast chairman for the Dorcas Cir­ Funeral* In Orlando.
of Commerce, Thursday at
In tha propcrtr heroin dssrrlb- ri* o f the Upsala Presbyter­
ad. locatad In Hamlnolt County,
Mrs. Marcui, a native of 7 p. m., when the election
ian Church, for this Wednes­
Florida, to.win
waa S3 and Installation o f new offic
Lola 1. I and li, Block I, day from 10 n. m. uiiiU 3 Knoxville, Tenn.,
L a k e v i e w Subdivision,
year* old and had lived at era for tha coming year will
sa. in Whit* Hali of the 130 Ronnia Drive in Alta­
gcmlnols County, accord
take place,
lea to tha Plat tharsof, aa church.
monte Spring* for tha p u t
The slat* o f officers pre
rscordsd In Plat Uook I,
Clrcla
members
Invited
all
rase 14 ef the Public Re­
three ye*rt. She wt* a Sun­ seated by the nominating
cords of Bemlnnl# County, Intarested women to Join them
Florida, all bslng locatad In working for this worth day School teacher la tha committee at last month's
nuraery department o f th* meeting is as follows: presl
In tha BEH of NKU of
Ssotlua It. Township II while cause. Those attend Foreat City BapUat Church dent, Jim Daughtrey; vice
South. Rones II East
log are requested to bring and was a leader of the GUIs prelid eat,
Richard
Keogh;
YOU ABB MEREOT notified
that a suit has bttn brought a sandwich lunch.
Auxiliary of th* Church.
secretary,
Sylvia
Brown;
against you, the nature of
Survivor* ara her husband, treasurer, Vivian Coleman;
which Is te remove certain
George Marcui; two daugh­ and board members, Keogh,
clouds from and to qulot and
confirm Iho till* to lbs obsvo
Clsrencs
ters, Vicki Lynn and Karen Donald . Jackson,
tv t i i h
tm &gt; m
J i t x i r 's
described properly.
Jo*
Akerman,
Tho name of the Court l» COUNT, I * AMD FOB IMMI- Denise, all of Alt* monte and Donaldson,
which the suit bae boas In- HOLM COCBTT, BTATB OF her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jimmy Jooee aad W. C. Hop
•lltutsd le the Clrellt Court FLOBIDA.
William R. McGroakey, also kins.
• f the Nluth Judicial Circuit. IB BKi MSTATM OF
o f Altamont*.
In and Far Stmlaala County, JOHN HENDERSON WTNN.
Members also are reminded
Florida. The abbreviated title
Doeoaioi.
Rev.
Howard
Thompson that It Is duts time again
of Ibo ease la WALTER JFIXAt, •NOTICE
READ va ALPHA WILLIAMS,
Notice to htrtby ulvon that and Rev. Ernest A. Patroff All residents o f the commun
at at.
.
, Ike ungtralfiioa wilt, on Hi # were scheduled to conduct the ity are Invited to join the
The deacrlpllen ef ike real lith day of March, A. D.
Jroperly Involved le •• •** 1144, prvaent to the Honor­ services. Buriat was to follow organisation. Th* sew Lake
orth above.
, . . able County Judge ef 8*ml- la Highland Memorial Gar­ Mary maps are ready for
Ton are hereby required to note County, Florida, thalr
distribution.
file your Answer or other Final Ratara. account and den.
pleading with tha Clerk of vouchtra, aa Kaaeutora at tha
tha above Court, and te eerve ••tat# of JOHN HENDERSON
a oop7 Ihinof upon 1 AM WTNN, dtcaaard. and at told
JC. MURRELL, * IONS, Attor- Unto, then and thara, make apneyo for Plaletlff. eu er be­ plication to th* oatd Judge for
Innerapriflf Mat Irena
fore tho trd day ef April. t»44. n final aottlamaat of thalr
Renovation Special
Herein fall not or a Decree admlnlatratlon of aald astato,
Pro Confoooo will bo eatored and for an Ordar discharging
Includes:
agalast you for the rolof lham aa-auch Kaocutora.
• Cleaning A Preceaslag
demanded la the Complaint.
Dattd this llth day af Feb­
Felt
WITNESS my hand and seal ruary. A. D. 1144.
• Brand New Cover far
Hacvay Lawrence Wyaa
this tata day ef February,
Otadya
Rail
Crabtree
Malteses
l i lt .
Blanch# Elisabeth Town­
• Brand New laraUtlea
send
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
where
Aa Eaaaatora o f tho aaClerk, circuit Court
Ula of JOHN HENDER­
Ssmluolo Coiuily. FlorldA
SANFORD
By; Martha T. Vlhlsa
SON WTNN, deceased.
l i t Magnolia
STENSTnOM, DAVIS *
Deputy Clerk
MelNTOSU
BAM B. MURRELL * SOM
Avenue
Attorneys for Baoealoro
Attorney* for Plaintiff
root Office Drawer t ill
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program chairman; Mrs. M. E. Baker, president;
Mrs. L. L. Tillin and Miss Lucille Stone. Mrs.
Marcel, Mrs. Tillis and Miss Stone represent all
the new members in the picture.
(Herald Photo)

Lyons, Peter Koppenmd and Fred Hammerer;
atnnding, William Brumbaugh, Fred Simmons,
Alfred Newell, William Williams, Robert An­
drews and Fred McLaren.
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Festival Plans Announced By South Seminole CIP

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Mildred Coyle, parcel post.
Other booths whose chairman are yet to be namrd are
water pistols and candles,
green dour, fortune teller, and
dart game.
Popular prices will pravail
with moat games at a dime
and refreshments will be pri­
ced from five to 20 cents.
Mothers will bo asked to
cooperate by baking for the
bake sale booth and contribut­
ing itema to the country store.

Baptist Groups
Set Retreat
Representatives o f the In­
termediate III, Intermediate
IV and Single Young Peoples
department* o f the First Bap­
tist Church of Sanford will
attend • Youth Retreat at
Camp Oklawaha near Ocale,
Friday and Saturday,
Those attending ara to
leave the local church at 4
p.m. Friday and will return
by H p.m, Saturday.
Mein purpose of the re­
treat will be to give instruc­
tion and Inspiration to Youth
Wesk officers. Special guests
for the occasion will be Rev.
and Mrs. Wallace Register of
Grovelend. Mrs. Register will
lead the music and accompany
th* ringing bn the marimba.
Rev. Register will speak and
assist at conferences.

Mis. Laird has suggested that
parent! start rooting euttinge
now for the plant aale.
The parcel post booth chair'
men are asking parents to
send a copy of the poem
which will come out in the
school paper away to thetr
friends asking them to send «
parrel fur this booth to be
suld unopened for 50 cents.
All oilier prise* for games
•nd food for the refreshment
stands will be ordered and
paid for by the CTP.
Those who nerd to order
prises for boothi will meet
this Thursday at 0:30 a.m. at
the home of Mr*. Eva Moore,
chairman of th* ways and
means committee, at 202 Wll
shire Dr., Howell Park.
Another planning coffee for
th* festival will be held at tha
home of Mrs. Marion Eggars
nn Lake Howell Lane, Thurs­
day, March 10.

Found Slain
OCALA (U P D —An Ocala
truck driver, Charles T, Hend­
erson, 43, with a record o f
moonshine arrest* was found
shot to dsath In a wracked
automobile near hers Thurs­
day night, police i t hi.

Six Here Sign
For Art Show
In Winter Park

"This canal will be built.
I feel It will be built In five
years."
Speaking at the Monday
luncheon of the Sanford Ro­
tary Club was John Krlder,
head of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
The proposed canal would
link of the St. John's River
and Sanford with th* Indian
River and th* Intercoastal
Canal.
The project, according to
Krider will make th* San­
ford area the distribution
point for the entire 13 coun­
tries to be served by the
canal.
Presently, the St. John's
River la being used for a
"one-way haul" of commodi­
ties. When the m taring link
is supplied, Krider said, it
la estimated that 120 commo­
dities eaa be hauled on the
canal.
Contrary to tom* beliefs,
he added, the esnel will not
work a hardship on railroads
and other methods of cargo
carrying.
Instead,
It will
create new avenues of work
and revenue for the carriers,
Krider noted.
Florida has the greatest
boating total per capita In
the United States, the speak­
er said,
adding that it
amounts to about one boat
per person.
This too will be enhanced
once the canal la completed.
Krider called for a uni­
fied effort on the part of all
persona to get (he canal an
active, essential part of the
area's economy.
"We can't just dig a ditch
and expect to find money
there," he warned, "W e are
in a muscle-flexing era now
and with unity we can make
this century-old dream come
true."
The meeting was conducted
by Bill Hemphill, club presi­
dent.
During a primary election
prior to the canal report, tha
members
elected
Robert
Crumley, Ron Dycus and Tom
McDonald aa club directors.

Sanford Soldier
Wins Honor

PVT. JAMES W. Hnrper, eon o f Mr. and
Mrs. Horace D. Harper,
Longwood, has c o m ­
pleted an eight-week
a d v a n c e d infantry
course at the U. S.
Army Training Center,
Fort Gordon, Ga.

Sanford Marine
In Pacific
Marine L i n c ' e Corporal
George A. King of Sanford is
participating in an amphi­
bious exercise off the coast
of Formosa.
Corporal King, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George King of
123 Anderson Circle, la par­
ticipating with the First Bat­
talion, Fourth Marine Divi­
sion, and th* Nationalist Chin­
ese Navy.
The exercise Is dubbed
"Operation Backpack" and la
bring held to test the amphi­
bious capabilities and readi­
ness of the forces of the
Seventh Fleet and the Na­
tionalist forces.
Mora than 40.000 men and
140 units are participating. It
will culminate In an amphi­
bious assault on beaches of
southern Formosa (Taiwan.)
Prior to th* assault, air­
craft of the Seventh Fleet will
soften beach defenses. In ad­
dition, support ships will con­
duct anll-submarin* warfare
exercises and the area sur­
rounding the beachhead will
be cleared of any obstruction
and mine*.

Farm Brief
Farmers who allow rats to
alay on their farm* are keep­
ing up animals .that eat and
spoil grain, carry disease to
animals and the family, kill
small animals and chickens
and don't return one penny.

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Specialist fourth class Al­
bert H. Rivers of Company
C, Special Force* Training
Group, waa chosen general's
orderly by the officer o f the
day at the Feb, M U.8. Army
Special Warfare Center guard
formation at Fort Bragg, N.
C.
The choir* la made dally
and is based on the individ­
ual's appearance and mili­
tary bearing.
The general's orderly re­
wards for being the beat sold­
ier
In guard
duty
are
twofold: 11a la excused from
walking a guard post and ha
also gets a three-day pass.
Rivers is the son of Sirs.
Beatrice E. Rivera of Route
3, Sanford.

Fishing Club
Cancels Trip
For 2nd Time
By Mrs. Adam Muller
For the aaeond eonaecutlv*
time the DeHary Flshlnr Club
had to cancel last Thursday's
deep sea fishing trip due to
bad weathsr, Club members
were taken out about 10 miles
whera the water waa found
to be too rough for safety.
The trip has again been re­
scheduled this Thursday and
those planning to go are to
meet at the Firemen's Rec­
reation Hall at 6:30 a.m. be­
fore leaving for Daytona
Beach,

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Six Sanford residents have
registered to participate In
Winter Park’* Fifth Annual
Sidewalk Art Festival, to be
held March 6. 7, and I. They
are Jan Galvin, Sun Dell Mo­
tel; Beth Gregory, Crystal
Lake Heights; Clyde Harris,
Houle 1; Mildred Jones, 1206
W. 20th Street; Mildred MeMillan, 413 Sunland Drive,
and Craig Oracno, Route 1.
Three other artists from
the Sanford area are Cathe­
rine Dodson, Lake Mary;
Maxine Leech and Daniel
Smith, both of Longwood.
They will join over 500
other artist* from 52 cltlts in
Florida aa well aa several
other states and Canada.
School children's exhibit* In­
clude the work o f over 1,200
students. Painting, sculpture,
graphics, photography and
crafts will be Judged for $3,soo in cash prizes.
The top work* In painting,
oil; painting, any medium,
and sculpture will be dis­
played at the New York
World’* Fair. Sunday after­
noon's Festival will feature
a musical and dramatic pro­
gram, bringing together all
the aria.
The Ballet Royal of Winter
Park will perform, followed
by a concert by the Central
Florida Community Orches­
tra. Jcndont Productions o f
the Winter Park Repertory
Theater will produce a scene
from "Royal Queens."

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Bill
By iofca A. SpoliU
II you hear a lot of thump­ Krleck, 181, and Jean Krleck
a 171.
in' around our town within the
You know we get just as
next couple of daya, don’t let much of a thrill writing about
it alarm you. It'a just the some of our lower averaged
hearts of most of our kegler bowlers as we do In Inform­
ettea pounding away in anticl ing you o f the unusually high
pation of the women'a annual scores. Sometimes we take it
city tournament coming up for granted that a 150 game
this weekend.
Is really a proud achievement
And before it slips our when it's done by a compare
mind, you who are not taking tive newcomer to the game of
part In this action, why don’t ten pins. Therefore, we’re dc
you plan on being part of the liberatcly trying to glean the
large "cheering section." We "new names" for you with
can assure you that there’ll their big moments in bowling
be emotions on the part of in today's column.
many of the gala as to wheth­
In the Seminole Memorial
er or not they want their hus­ Hospital League G. Cooper
bands in attendance while rolled a 170; Gordon (Perry
they’re bowling or
“ stay Mason) Frederick, 160 and
borne and watch the kids." 163; Dr. Leonard (Ben Casey)
(That's a lame excuse 'cause Munson, 166; Johnny Hodges,
our nursery will be open, of 166; Ginny Fredericks, 179
course.)
(Hey, Gordon 1 Did you take
non, Bobby Lundquist, Mett Morgan, Billy
S T A T E JU N IO R B O YS B A S K E T B A L L ChnmBut in any event, the public notice that we didn't show
Schmidt and Bobby Powell. Back row (from
pions for the third consecutive season in the San­
is Invited and you'll really her score too closely to
left)
are Coach Don Stowcll, Dnvid Lee. Tommy
ford
Biddy
League
all
ntar
team
that
enptured
be able to be a part of the yours?); and G. Yates, 169
Snndngc, Skipper Scnkarik, Bill Bracken, and
the title in atute tourney finaln Saturday night
excitement aa It unfolds due
It certainly appears that
Couch Fred Miller.
at Seminole High's FleminR Gymnasium. Front
to the score projectors Illum­ this Is going to be the year
(Herald Photo)
row (from left) are Mike Ferrell, Kenny Iiininating each of the partici­ for the Lake Monroe Inn-ers
pants’ scores whllo they're of the City League. In rolling
bowling.
(Perhaps
s o m e their position night foes, the
would rather that we turn second place Jet Lanes fivetbese lights o ff!)
some, they atcamrollcd over,
It's all for free, so coma around and through their op­
on out!
ponents and are now in the
The team event Is sched­ league lead by at least nine
uled for Saturday—squads at games.
After 25 weeks and 100
Whils rolling for Laks Mon­
1, 4 and T p.ra.
Big John Uhr bad one of his
game*, John ( t h e B o m b )
Doubles and singles will be better league nights with roe Inn In the City Leagup,
BY JULIAN STENBTROM
Wright etill paces the Rlngles
bowled on Sundsy at 1, 3, 8 games of 205, 213, 246 for a Big John Uhr had hla sixteen,
I f Sanford were still the home o f the San Francisco
and 7 p.m.
gigantic 604 sorics. This un­ pound bomb tearing the pins
Classic
League with his 103
Giant Farm System this city would huva gained fame
Here's hoping that all of the doubtedly is the high scries up to the tune o f a 664 series.
as the minor league attraction among farm system camps
average. Standings in the lea­
men who indicated they'd be for aU leagues In this week’s
this season.
gue are determined on the
scorers for the gals show up play. Congratulations, John, John rolled games o f 206, 213,
The Giant farm aystem—which now operates out o f
Peterson Point* System, with
and
246
to
help
hla
team
take
on time. Remember, men, here's hoping you have many,
Case Grande, Anx., during the spring training season,
one point for each 30 pins on
all four points from eecond
the gals srill be reciprocating many more.
haa signed three Japanese players to farm system con­
this same favor for us during
the total pinfall plus the num
It would also serve as an place Jet Lanea. Thta wae a
tract* and assigned them to the Fresno club c f the Class
our tourney.
Indication that Inland Mater­ big night to take four point*
bei of wins posted. John has
A California League.
The Wednesday Eve Ball ials Is starting to make Its aa It wae poaitlon night and
a total of 710H point* while
The San Francisco club concluded a deal with the
and Chain League was 'a play for the league lead in helped to increaee their lead
his closest opponent is Harry
Osaka Hawks o f Jopun’s Pacific League which permits
bombing away this week. As the All Star Scratch League. In first place. Harry Pentecoit
Pentecost with a 680 H total
the three youngsters — all high school stars — to piny
a perfect example we offer
While bowling against Lar­ helped hla teammatea with a
anJ averaging 185.
minor league baseball in the States for ona year . . . that
to you the foursome o f Shir­ ry's Mart, they sbept three 226/695. Jack Kanner wae
This last Monday night's a*
it if they havo the ability to make the grade. None of the
ley find Ployd Martin and points but just barely In that high for Jet Lanea with a 660
tion
found John Rpulskl post­
three—a pitcher, catcher and a third haaeman—have
Verna and Andy Bolton.
last game of the series. Total total.
ing the high game and high
played
any
professional
tmseball
at
all.
But
they
were
All four of these bappy pin count was 550 to 847 for
total. John took three point*
In other l e a g u e action
considered the three top high school athletes in Japan.
bowlers turned in over-900 Larry's.
from Phil Rocho while rolling
Sweeney's Bar and Grllla led
Jack
Schwarts—
who
is
remembered
by
many
local
series. That's quite a featl Wo
Phil Roche dominated the by Joe Wallace'e 683 eerie*
game* o f 140, 225, 193, and
baseball fan* and officials as the secretary o f tho Giant
wonder if any of the other scoring for Allied Van Line took three point* from the
222 fur a 780 total, while
farm ayatem— reported that if any of the Japanesa
Mixed Leagues have duplicat­ as a matter of fact for the American Legion to remain in
Roche wasn't doing too bad
youngsters make the grade tlicy will bo placed immedi­
ed this featT
entire league, with a 224/605 third place by pinfall count al­
himself with hla 200, 176, 172,
ately on the Giants' roster.
And while we're on this scries. Some of the other though they are tied in the
and 173 for a 722 total.
This will portect them from being drafted by other
particular league, Dean and stars and their highs and
Rig Jack Kanner whs the
won and loet column with Jet
American teams In the first year draft.
Dale Alexander rolled real scries are John Bridges 212/
only man in the league this
Lanea for the aecond spot in
Fresno was selected as the club where these lads
well. Dean had herself a 1SS 576, Bob Steele 208/573, Splitweek to take all four gamea
lecgua standings. G o r d o n
would be placed since the California Inland city has a
as hubby Dsle scored with a ski 200, 214/596, Garry Fox
from his opponent. Jack rolled
Honeycutt was high for the
alcalde
Japanese
population.
And
watching
Japanese
187. The same holds true for 211/566, Paul Sloposky 211/
games o f 207, 102, 204, and
Legionnaire* with hi* 647 ear.
uthlctes will be nothing new to Fresno (ports fans. They
the Smiths—Bernice and Gil­ 581 and Johnny Wright 207/
200 for a nice 773 total, whllo
les.
have
been
seeing
top
notch
Jnpaneso
youngsters
preform
bert.
585.
Ills opponent, W. A. Ward, had
Sanford Manufacturing took
Bernice checked In with a
In baseball, football, basketball and other sports for
That’ll do It for this week, over fifth place from Mich­
his troubles and could only
177/801 set and GU Just miss­ nemember, the gals are at
years.
coma up with a 600 total.
ael’* Elk Gaa with a three
ed tits 200-mark with bis 1M Jet Lanes this
In fact, there are very few of the Fresno area’s nine
weekend. point win againet Michael's.
Pentecost held onto his second
game/502 series.
or 10 high schools that do not hnve Japanese boya aa
Come on out and be enter­ Rill Hall was high for the
pluce spot while he posted a
It was so nice seeing the tained.
members c f most o f their athletic teams. Fresno City
thiee point win over hla op­
Manufacturing men with hie
Rogeroes bowling a g a i n .
College always cornea up with several, as does Fresno
ponent Gerald llehrens.
204/640. Jamea Kusnlcki was
Doesn't seem to affect their
State College which produces one o f the top collegiate
Harry had a 094 total while
high
for
Michael’s
with
a
621
bowling prowess 'cause Eve
clubs on tho west const each year.
Gerald came up with a 660.
total.
shot a 17* and Gene clobbered
Rome o f these Jnpanese.Amerirans have joined other
John Wright also took three
In tha position match be­
the wood to the tune of 191.
Americans In going to Japan and playing professional
point* from his opponent Pete
tween
Pryor’*
BUta
Farm
InThe Mixed Combo League
SANTA M O N I C A , Calif.
baseball there. But for the first time Japanese nationals
Peterson. John rolled a 710 to.
o f Thursday nite fame had a (UP1) - Johnny Smith, 157, auranc* and llarry’a Oar and
will he coming to the U. S .
toal
for his four games while
Package,
it
came
out
as
a
couple new names for us to Los Angeles, knocked out ToAfter having apent about 13 years in Fresno, per­
Pete wa* able to only coma up
include into the Strikes and vel Holman, 157, San Diego, diaw with two wins and tv.o
sonally we'll be watching this experiment with much In­
with a 608. George Swann
Spares spotlight.
Calif., (3). Retains California lossas each. Bob May wae
terest. But we believe there’s more to thl* than "really
managed to salvage three
high
for
Pryor’*
with
hla
211/
Lynn Queen bowled a 170; middleweight title.
meets the eye. Horace Stoneham, Giant owner, haa done
points from Gordon Honey­
668 and Jack Beckham wa*
exceptionally well financially at Ran Francisco.
cutt. George rolled a 731 total
high for Harry'* with a 646
However, the glitter and the lustro o f major league
.C l
whllo Gordon came up with a
total.
baseball can wear o ff a little bit at a time. It won't be
079.
In tha other match o f the
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long before there'll be an American t-caguc team just
Big Jim Altman managed to
night Wisdom Sod Service sal­
across the bay in Oakland. Then the battle will be waged
L
get three point* from Rich
vaged three points from the
ilS
for the better part o f the fans among the Bay Area’s 4
Murphy, rolling a 718 total
Knlght'e o f Columbue. Joe
million people.
againet Rich’s 696. Another
Gesil wee high fo r Wledom
plose match say Johnnie Jones
with 203/608 and Howta (the
come up with an aven 600 to­
Hook) Harrison was high for
f \
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tal to salvage three points
the Knights with his 618 total.
from hla opponent A. II. Ray
Tha 20 games weren't too
f
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plentiful this week but Uhr V IS IT HACK — B /ia lin e — t. Orbital, I. Clrout Wonder, who was able to come up with
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Pay Off &lt;11rl. I. Donna's a 501 total.
notched three of them with his t. Minnie (Isles, 3. Rock Troy, I.
*. Jsn.cs (lock, 4. Dusty Cap­ Miss Kay, I. * H.'a Ainas*. S.
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208, 218, and 246 to lead the tain, |. Busan Dswltt. I. Hoi- Boh Drake, 7. Lon Havoc, I.
In Ute last three matches,
•r o y
league followed by teammate man, T. My Wire's Boot, •. Wills Win
they all split with two wine
TMXTII RACK — B/IS Mil* —
Trsnwsys
Pentecost with e 226, Fete SEDOVII RACK — S/IS Mils— I. Parry III, 7. Hlssk Pends. •r.d two losses each. All three
Petersen with n 213, May 211, 1. I.oysl I.uks, 3. (Inlrten He- I. Wicket Halyl, 4. Ilarnaclt matebee wre real close ones.
I. May Jan*. 4. Parla I. Bumm-retta. *. Fleet Ma­
Gerald Behrens 210 and Knee- ward,
Plks, 4. Ilarhour Chotna. I. tron. 7. IVid* (lap. I. Tumbling Dill Howard rolled a 743
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land also had n 211 game for Nielli Bloomer, T. Dill* Doo, Raul*
•gainst James Kusnlcki's 737,
ELKS HATH KICK—.S/S Mile— Floyd Martin rolled a 691
Lake Monroe along with Big I. Donraster Shy
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t h i r d m a c k — a /ia m u * — 1. Starlight. 3. Mr. Tall Man,
John and Harry.
1. Ralnsy Roek, I. At rid* Tar, I. O il's Go Man. 4. Nieto, I. against Ed Callsn's 600 total,
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I. O.H.’a Simplex, 4. Ralah Dr. Whiskers, 4. Glittering and Bob Guthrie rolled a 682
Hsau, I. Recalling, I. Chadron, Boss. 7. Kylsmore. I, Ilocktn
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Two-time National League
batting champion Tommy Da
vis o£j Ihe Los Angeles Dodg
ers must feel today like a
Hollywood movie star who is
asked to recite "Gunga Din
before getting a part.
Tommy's game is to hit Ute
ball and let others run but in
the great tradition of the
daifynesa Dodgers Manager
Walt Alston has him doing the
"hitting and running" this
spring.
Davh, Ron Fsirly and John
Roseboro practiced the hit
end-run and bunting Alonday
ai Alston sent the world
champions through a two-ami
o-half-hour workout on fund
amentals. Tho fundamental
stressed most was the ancient
art of the hit-and-run — and
Davis, who led the NL the last
two seasons with averages of
.346 and .326 respectively —
was forced to practice as
much as tho others.
There's a method to Als­
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concerned over the fact that
1903 run production fell off
198 runs from 1962 to a mere
640. Alston apparently be­
lieves the Dodgers will have
to rely upon speed and hitand-run tactics more than
ever in 1964—as opposed to
Ihe home run punch of their
chief rivals.
Manager Johnny P e s k y
named 20-game winner Rill
Monbouqucitc to open the
Cactus league season lor the
Boston Red Sox against the
Chicago Cubs next Saturdsy
and also expressed delight at
the smooth-stroking of Amer­
ican League batting champion
Carl Yastrzcmski during Mon
day's workout.
On other fronts: Catcher
Joe Torre became a holdout
when he failed to sign before
the Milwaukee Braves' open
ing workout . . . outfielder
Johnny Weekly hit three
pitches over the left field
fence during the Houston
Colts’ workout , . .
Johnny Keane said he ex
pcctcd Charley James and
Carl Warwick to (lank Curt
Flood as regular St. Louis
Cardinal outfielders tills year
. . . James has the task of
replacing Stan Musial.
Outfielder Joe Christopher
signed with the New York
Mcts and versatile utilily man
Phil Linz reached terms with
the New York Yankees . . .
Manager Gene Mauch of the
Philadelphia Phillies said he
is pleased by the way his
pitchers are coming along at
Clearwater, Fla.
Infieldrr Don Eaddy Im
pressed in workout at second
base In Chicago Cub camp
still somewhat stunned by the
airplane crash death of sec
ond-baseman Ken H u b b a .
Eaddy hit .279 at Salt Lake
City last season . . . Manager
Alvin Dark of the San Fran
cisco Giants expressed satis­
faction over the way Willie
McOovey, Willie 51ays and
Orlando Cepcda hit “ the long
ball" during Monday’s batting
drill at Casa Grands, Arlz.

Seminole H i g h
School’s
bowling teams divided a pair
or matches Monday with the
Bishop Moore High School
Hornets o f Orlando. The San­
ford girls dumped the Hornet
kcglerettcs 4 to 0 but Bishop
Moore's boys took a 3 to I de­
cision from the Tribesmen.
Richard Wall of Bishop
Moore established a new lea­
gue high-pin record when ho
rolled a 609.
In a make-up affair with
Apopka, the Seminole maid­
ens downed the Apopka girls,
girls.
SANFORD GIRLS (576-576006—1760); J a y
McKenzie,
364; LsNctt Henning. 172-438;
Mary Swigcrukl, 372; Diane
Powell (blind) 339; (blind)
247.
BISHOP MOORE GIRLS
(477-493-538 — 1508).
Pam
W h e e l e r , 142-371; Susan
Payne, 310; Trisha Buell, 280;
Mary Blakeman, 275; Mary
Aldridge, 272.
BISHOP MOORE B O Y S
(781-832-783 — 2396); George
Rlchardl, 511; Larry Mor*
|ACTIONI THRILLS!
wood, 450; Richard Wall, 212- Wed#* fastest gpest
COO; Joel Hoilgnolo, 397; Tim
Durkin, 409.
SANFORD BOYS (758-727FIRSTOAMI
787-2272); B. Mueller, 402;
|m e *
James Woods, 461; John JerPARI MUTUIL
nlgan, 463; Ed Hubbard, 465;
WAGIRING
Steve Bassett. 200-481.
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M E S N I6 H T L ,
MAKEUP GAME
L a d i e s N ig h t s \
SANFORD GIRLS (554-585577-1716): LaNett Henning,
324; Jay McKenzie, 305; Di­
Mon, Wed. A Ha
ane Powell, 341; Mary Swl1 :1 5 P .M .
genskl, 391; (blind) 2995.
[Reserv. Ph. 8384221
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APOPKA GIRLS (573-558540-1671): Adele Pclfcr, 302;
t,
i
MINI I I
Shirley Odom, 390; Louise
Lenten, 321; Jean Coffey, 350;
(blind) 308.

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A N IN T E R C E P T E D P A S S la registered b y a
member o f the Sanford Biddy League all star
quintal during Ita battle with the DeLand five
in the title conteet Saturday night fo r the atate
junior boya baakethail crown. H e n a Sanford
youth brenka up a DeLand ecoring attem pt dur­
in g ih e final quarter. Sanford posted a 6 1 to 51
v ic tlry and won the state championship fo r the
third straight year.
(Herald Photo).

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Holders of 2-1 perfects tic­
kets picked up $1037A0 each
as Badiola and lriarts bounc­
ed borne to win the All Star
tenth event la Moodsy's metinea round at the Orlando
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton.
The winner* paid $28.60,
$38.80, and $8.48 acroaa tha
beard. E m u and Loreoxo
finished second, with Astiga
and I d u a b taking e threeway playoff for show.
In (he evening** action. Wi­
ser and Aldas split Ihe Dally
Double event* for a 4-8 com­
bination paying $1MJ8.

1. Harold Uowla, 3, Mummer
•ate. •. I'm (Had. 4. Christmas
Puddlug, I. Turlock.
Con­
taminated. T. C. A. Reynolds.
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4. Paris riilmos, 5.
B.'o speaker, S. Prltssorald,
Bis, I. Utlt* Scrap­

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1. Mooncroot, I. Pam'* Baby,
I. Mak* T'movs. 4. Flandltb
Blacklo, I. (Irani!* Rock, •.
Cbatoaugsy, 7. Sammla Halt.
I. Hast Clu*
SKVBhTU RACK — S/S MU*—

1. Ootta TIP. t. Dodge N*dart.
I Pabl* Warrior, 4. Coadoa
Reck. i. T u i m n a , 4. Ooldtn
M» 7. Ebony Linen, I Rate
■trap
RIOMTK RACK — A /l* Mile—

L Irish AlorL *. Joyotl. I.
Colored Beads, 4. Mias* Cop­
per, i. Pourway Karen. 4.
Pat'S Honey, 7, Trusted, I.
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"Headquarters

CHAMPAIGN, HI. (U PI) —
Jack Hart has been named to
replace Ralph Fletcher as tha
backfield coach at the Uni*
verslty of Illinois.

ATTENTION

FORD
OWNERS
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FOR
FEB. &amp; MAR.
G E N U IN E FO RD

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PLUGS

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1949 - 51
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FO R D S
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$56 5

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W E D N E S D A Y — F R ID A Y
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M A R A T H O N M A T C H R A C E M AR CH 6

INTERCITY MATCH RACE
S A T U R D A Y . M ARCH

Glaaa-Esetesed Heated GrantUtaad
Lnxarinns Clubhouse
THURSDAY — LADIES’ NIGHT
Barry, No Miaors
"When tho Top Dogs Bum — Rale or Shlae"

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Hart New Coach

G E N U IN E FO R D

A T N O A D D IT IO N A L COST T O Y O U !

WALL SUPPLY

The Oviedo Lions entry in
the Inter-scholastic Bowling
League took a 3 to I decision
Monday afternoon from the
Apopka Rluc Darters at Ovie­
do's home lanes in Winter
Park. In a match between the
Llonettcs and the Blue Dartter keglcrcttcs, the Oviedo
girls dropped a 4 to 0 affair.
The Oviedo keglcrs were
paced by Jim Brewer who
rolled a 215 during his 501
series which also topped tha
boys' scores.
OVIEDO
BOYS (683-780725 — 2188): LcRoy Woods,
455; Jim Beasley, 266; Mar­
shall Lingo, 119; Bob Fugate,
410; Jim Brewer, 215-504;
Charles Beasley, 299; Doug
Reynolds, 135.
APOPKA BOYS (686-675-608
— 2053): Charles Blair, 475;
Ricky Markham, 368; Tommy
Davis, 382; Jim Babb, 400;
Ron Smith, 434.
APOPKA GIRLS (525 550.
530-1615): Adle Pfeifer, 340;
Shirley Odom, 146-392; Lois
Lenzcn, 296; Linda Gross,
268; Jean Coffey, 319.
OVIEDO GIRLS (498-523513—1534): Carol Simmons,
319; Gay Urey, 261; Joyca
Bcllhorn, 313; Sandy Mikler,
275; Susan Jcpaon, 140-366.

EACH

S0KC Track Entries

r o i HTII MACK — B /t* Milo —

Defeat Apopka

Mway Botwdm Saaford ft Orlando

N O TIC E
Y ou r Friandly Ford
Sorrlco ft Parts

D epartm ents

Open TU
421 Bat. Afternoon*

Strickland
Morrison, Inc.
308 E . F IR S T S T .
SANFORD, F LA .
P H . 322-1451
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I M m OL I M t T T T
• M ila
rO H RIM IO *l
lataaa af PKblte Hearing
(' l o t lea to hereby glean, that
after eoaaldamtlon. tha Reml•ala CotMltr Boning Commie,
aloa w ill h alf a public hear,
bag to fatorm lno the feasibili­
ty a f ra commanding to tha
Beard o f County Commissionara that tha follow in g daacrlbad pcaparty proaaatly sonad
A -t Agrloall ara be aonad C.VOammarelal: ■ t i l l ft af w
i t ft (laaa that part o f R i W
. R. «M&gt; a f fha BWtt uf
Baatlon
14-MR-IIE.
Further
daocrlbad aa ly in g If af B R.
t i t and Waal at Itade'a A ir­
port.
Fuhlla bea ring will ba bald
la tha Seminole County Court
Hones. County Commlaolonera
Room. Panford. Florida. Wadnaaday. Marrh 1 1 . 1 » t t at t : l t
p. M nr aa aooa tharaaftar aa
paaalhla.
Paminota
County Boalag
Commission
fly Robert P Rrnwn
pamlnola County Zoning
Director
TublUh Fab. II A Max. I l»t«.
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• r.m jroi.K r o t j r r r
f O M M i n i o . 'v
N k l l i n e a r la g
Notice ii hereby given. that
• fl»r consideration, the Rami■ol» Ustinly Zoning Cnmmlsal&lt;'n *111 hoM , public hairing
to determine tha fcaelblltty
e. r«--ommendlng t« tha nnard
or County ''onimi-.lq ncre that
tha following 4 aacrlba 4 proparty
praaautlr
a.maj
A-t
Agriculture ha aoned
RC-1
Country n i a t a a :
All thobb
Uu4a Irina * „ f |t, d Dug
Itoau. It «,f tha naw aurvay
llna af tha right o f way o f
»«ala Road alt. n o f Laho
llowall Lana, w o f all that
certain
tract
of
proparty
known aa tha Catholla Proparly, aama haing tha proparty
Of tha Catholic Church and W
•- I?* ** boundary o f proparty
o f Daan J». nroaa. It balng tha
Intantlnn to Includa htraln all
property
aurroandlng
ta k a
Howell, atrapt aald Catholic
property oa tha K a c t thereaf
Puhlla hearing will ha hold
In tha Itaminola County Court
llouaa. County Commlaalonara
Room. Sanford. Florida. Wednaaday. March U. t a i l at T:l»
i •- *•- °y •• ao«n tharaaftar aa
! paaalhla
Pemlnole County
Zanlag
Commission
Hy Robert P Brown
Prmlnola County
Zoning
Director
Publish Fab. M A llarrh I.

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_
_
la tha Caort at tha r a a a ty
Judge, trmlnele Commit. Plate
af I'lortda. la rrabata
la ra tha Relate aft
JAK K T. NKWIIV,
Deceased
rta a i. n oT tcr
Mol Ire la herebr alaoa that
the uadrralgnad alii, an tha c n i t i i
17th day o f Marrh. A D l t t t .
praaant
to
tha
Ifonurabla IN T IIK C IR C U IT COURT OK
County Judge o f SEMINOLE T iir ninth jc m c f a L r in County, Florida, her final ra- C l IT IN t NII KOK u n t i l .
turn, arrount and vouchers, aa NOI.R c o r N TT. F L O R ID A .
Admlnlatratrlx eta o f the Ra­ C Ila N C R R T NO. I.NTM
tal# o f Jaha T. Kawby. daoaaa- b a p t r u t r p a v i n o r b a n k .
ad and at aald time, than and
Plaintiff
there, make application ta tha -ya.
aald Judge for a final aettle- JAMflP
w.
SWANN
and
atanl af her administration of LOItKANNK II. RWANN, hit
aald estate, and for an order wife, at at.
discharging her aa auch AdDefendants.
mlnletratrtx eta.
notick o r arrp in
Dated thla tha 17rk day af MoRTfiAtii: K uncct.oarRr.
Tehruary, A. D l i f t .
TOi JAMCP W. KWAS.N and
I.uelle Newby nryant
1-OflRANNR H. a w ANN.
Aa Admlnlatratrla ata af
bla wife:
■ r.atiiK N tr,
tha Batata o f
Jake T. Newby
1141 Norman Bridge Road,
Deceased
Montgomery. Alabama
* . W. WAIIK. Attorns)
Tou are hereby aotlflrd that
Admlnlatratrla
a Complaint to foraolosa _
P. O. Box 1111
, r*MkIn mortgage encumbering
Panford. Florida.
the following daarrlhad
Publish Fab. II. M A Mar. S, property, to w||:
ID. 1114.
|
Lot ». Block II. KART
CDR-I*
I
IIROok
Bl'nitl VISION
DNIT VO. I, according to
the
plat
thereof
recorded
tRMINDl.M COUNTY
ta Plat Book II. Pagan l «
ZONINO COHHlgRION
and II. Public Reco rd ! o f
Narias a f P a h lla H a a r ia g
Pamlnola County. Florida
Notion ta hereby given, that
has bran filed against you In
after consideration, tha Rami
tha above styled suit. and you
note County Zoning Commits
Ion will hold a public hearing are required to serve a copy
o
f
your
Answer
or
other
to determine the feasibility o f
reoommendlng to tha Board of Pleading to the Complaint on
County
Commlaalonara
that rialntlff'a attornaya, AN D E R ­
SON. RUB If. DEAN A DOWNtha follow in g described pro
DIIR. I l l Fleet Central Boule­
party
praaantly
aonad
A
vard. Orlando, riorlda. and
Agriculture ba aonad C - l Com
merrlal: Tha E foO ft o f tha file tha original Answer or
other Pleading In tha office
p too ft o f the N me n
o f tha Clark o f tha Circuit
tha NR14 o f the NBN o f 8 ec
Court
on or be fo re ' tha llt h
turn lX - I lg - lo E (lata tha
day
af March. 1444. If you
I I ft or the W I K . I I ft uf tha
P 500 ft o f the N 100 ft of fall to do ao. a decree pro
will
bo
taken
said NKU o f NR 14 or aald Bar confaaao
tlun lying K o f ll w y 17-fX) against you for tha relief da
mended In tha Complaint.
Further described aa lying
Thla Notice shall ba pub
o f Freddie'# Uteak llouaa au
llahrd
ones a weak for tuur
llw y. U - H .
Publlo hearing will ha held consecutive weeks la tha Han­
ford
llarald.
In tha Seminole County Court
DATED thla loth day g f
House. County Commlaalonara
February, 1144.
Itnnm. hanford, Florida, Wed- (1KAI.I
nrsday, March It, 1104 at 7:1#
Arthur II. naokwlth. Jr.
I*. M. nr aa aooa thereafter
c le r k af Circuit Court
aa possible
llyt Martha T. Vthlen
Pamlnola County Zoning
Deputy Clark
Commission
ANDKIUtON.
ROBB. DEAN
By Hobart &gt;. Drown
bemlnole County Zoning A LOWNDEB
i
l
l
East
Central
Boulevard.
Director
Publish Fah. BR A Marsh I. Orlande, Florida
Publish Pah. || A Mar. I. Id,
1444.
If. t i l l .
C D R -tl
C D R -tl
IN TMM CIRCUIT COURT.
BtBVH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OK FLORIDA IN AND FOR
RKMINOLR COI'NTT.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1BBII
A L B E R T N. FITTB, Aa Anoll
lary
Administrator
of
tha
estate o f J O R E P U I N B D
WH ITE, Deeaaaad.
Plaintiff,
-vaWILLIAM D. CLA 88 and BET
T V JANE CLASP, jointly and
severally,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF Bl'IT
TOI DKTTV JANE CLASS.
Whoxa Residence la:
401 Stanley Street
Mlllertown. Ohio.
Sworn
Complaint
having
bean filed In tha Circuit Court
In and tor Seminole County.
Florida, In Chancery, entitled
"A lbert N. Fltta, as Ancillary
Administrator of tha aatata of
JOSEPHINE D. WHITE, dorested. Plaintiff, veraus WILLIAM U. CLASS and DETTT
JANE CLAMS, jointly and ear
orally.
Defendants", praying
for certain relief for the above
named plaintiff against Yuu aa
Defendant,
NOW. TH EREFORE. THIH
IS TO NOTIFT TOU TH AT If
you wish to dtfond against
dad eoateat tha above entitled
action, you nra required to
file you r answer or other
written defense. If any you
have, to the Complaint baraln
with the Clark of tho above
styled Court and to serve
upon p la in t i ff s attorney. Al
hart N. Fltta, whose address
la 1 Maaonlo Building, Banlord. Florida, a copy o f aald
answer or other written de­
fense, on or ha fora the llth
day o f March, 1114.
The nature o f oald complaint
la to p r e r for forocloaurs of
a certain mortgage encumber­
ing tha following described
real property altuateJ, lying
and being la Ramlnola County,
Florida, to-w lt :
Lola » to 14. Block II.
Crystal
Lake
Winter
Homes Subdivision aa re­
corded In Plat Book J.
pages 114-111 o f the Pub­
lic Rooorde o f Seminole
County, Florida,
and fo r the paid o f the nemo
for cash at publle auction, and
fo r d defU Dncy decree against
lb s defendants In event the
aald niortgagad property does
not soil for an amount cufflelent to pay all autna found
to ba duo Plaintiff la oald
tultd
F A I L NOT TO ANSWER Udt
a Decree Pro Coafeeso be oa.
torod against you. Tblo Notleo
obeli ha published once a weak
fo r four eontocullvo waoko la
Tho Ranford Horald.
WITNESS my bond and o f ­
ficial Baal at Sanford. Semi­
nole County, Florida, this loth
day a f February A. D- IBB*.
&lt; , B sarin
Arihur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
ark a f Ute above oirlod
Clarl
Cfur
Bpt Martha T. Ylkleo
D. C

ALBERT * . FITTB

1 Maaonlo Building
Hanford, Florid*
Attorney fog PlalhllfL
Publish Fah. t l A «»&gt;•• *•
IT. I H i.
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L eg al N o fife

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
THH NIBTM JUDICIAL C1RCU1T, IN AND FOR BRHI
NOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY NO. 1 M U
UARBARA ANN nilEENI.EAF.
Plaintiff,
ra.
H A R R T H EN RY J E R O M E
WILLIAM OREENLEAF. JR
Dafandant.
NOTICE OF Bl'IT
TOi IIAIIUY HENRY JEROME
WILLIAM
OREENLEAF,
JR.
4(1 Seeond Rtraat,
Pallsadaa Park,
Naw Jaraay
TOU ARE H E RERT NOT7FIKD that a Complaint for
Divorce and other relief haa
bean filed against you In tha
abova styled Court and yuu
era hereby required to servo
a copy of your Answer or
other dafatiae to tho Complaint
upon tho P la in ti ff s Attorney
E. JACKSON HAASZE. Attor­
ney at Law, l i t North Orange
Avenue, Bull# II, Orlando, Or­
ange
County,
Florida,
and
file tha original Answer or de­
fense In (jte office o f tha
Clark o f tha Circuit Court on
or before tho H th day o f
March. 1MI A D . I f you fall
to do so Judgaaegt by Default
will ba taken against you for
tbo rallof prayed for In tho
Complaint and aald causa will
than proceed Ra Parts.
DONE AND ORD ERED at
Sanferd.
riorlda,
thla Flat
day o f February, 1M4. A.D.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r .
Clerk af tha Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
E. JACKSON HAABZE
Attorney at Law,
l i t North Orange Avenue,
Suite t l , Orlando, Fla.
Publish Fab. M * Mar. I. 1»,
IT. l i l t .
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•HMINOI K COI'NTT
ZONING tOMMIIXKlN
Nolle# a f Pahlla Hearing
N'ottca ta hereby given, that
after consideration, tha Prml­
nola County Zoning CommitsIon will hold a public hearing
to determine tha faaathlllty o f
recommending tb tha Hoard
o f County Commissioners that
tha follow in g daarrlhad pro
party
presently
aonad
A-l
Agriculture ha toned It - S Du­
p le t: 8 41a ft o f Lot II. Palm
Hammock Allotment
Further
daaerlbtd aa tha NR corner
of Ranford Ave. and Oakway
Public hearing wilt ba held
In tha Ramlnola County Court
Ifnure, County Commleilonera
Room. Sanford, Florida. W e d ­
nesday. Marrh 11. 1111 at 7:1#
P. M. nr aa soon tharaaftar as
poaxlbla.
I
Pamlnola County
Zoning
Commlaalan
By Rohert R. Brown
Ramlnola County Zoning
Director
Publish Pah. II A Mat . I. 1144
CDR-t#
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ItTTh
THE BOWEltT g A T I K O I
BANK,
Plaintiff,
vg.
JOHN E. CRITEB. at ux aad
at at.
Defendants
NOTICE o r SUIT IN
MOIlTll.MiK FOHU.CLOU'HK
TOi HOIIERT 8 . COLBT and
1.EADA T. COI.IIY, lila
wife
R R SID E hC E ,

1511 West Fourth Street.
Rene, Nevada
You are hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose
certain mortgaae enrunibertng
tha following described real
property, tn-wlti
l*nt I. Block E. COUNTRT
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO
THREE, according to tha
pint thereof as recorded In
Plat Book 11. Pagea Tl
and Tf, Publle Rocords o f
Samlnoto County. Florida
has baas filed against you In
tha above styled ault. and you
era /s q u ir e d ta serve a copy
o f your Anowar or ether Plead­
ing ta tha Complaint on Plain­
tiff's attorneys.
ANDEKBON.
HUSH. DEAN • LOWNDEB,
111 East Central Boulevard.
Orlando. Plorlda. and file the
original
Answer
or
other
Pleading In tha o ffice o f the
Clark o f tho Circuit Court on
nr hoforo tho U th day o f
March, l i l t . If you fall to do
ao, a decree pro confoaao will
ba taken against you for tha
relief demanded la tha Com ­
plaint.
Thla Notion shall ha pubtlihad once a weak fo r four c o n ­
secutive weeks In tho Tho
Sanford llarald
DATED thla Tth day o f Fe b ­
ruary, m i .
(HEAL)
Arthur It. fleckwlth, Jr.,
Clark o f Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
ANDKItBON. RUSH. DEAN
A LOWNDEB .
l i t East Central Boulevard,
Orlando. Florida
Publish Fab. 1 1 . II. I t * Mar.
1. lt d .
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1 Legal Notice
IN TIIR
I IRCI IT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
POII
lU.MINOl.H
COUNTY. UTATK OK KI.OR.
IIIA. IN I'll ANCK.lt Y.
NOTICE OK
KonE Cl.O St'RE S ALB
Notice la hereby given that
tha undersigned. Clerk o f tha
Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and for
Ramlnola County, Florida, pu r­
suant to the der r-e o f f o re ­
closure entered
In a cat#
pending In said Court, tha
style o f which la
North American Mortgage Cor.
poratlon. an Srkantaa co rp o ra ­
tion.
P la in tiff
va.
(lertrnde 8 Hough and Oary
D. Hough, her husband,
Defendants,
and tha docket number o f
which ta HASP, wtl! o ffe r for
sale and salt at Public O u t­
cry to tha hlsheet and beat
bidder for cash, tha following
described properly situate In
Batnlnola County. Florida, to
It:
I-o*
5". Block t. IIEFTLr.R
HOMES ORLANDO
SECTION ONE, according
•to map or plat thereof r e ­
corded In Plat Book It
Pag* (•». Publle Records
o f Meulnole County, F lo r­
ida
Bald sale will ba bald at tha
Front Steps o f the Bemlnole
County Courthouae In the City
of
Hanford. Florida, on
tha
17th day o f March 1v&lt;4
at
t l : M o'clock AM., or aa anon
tharaaftar aa tha aama ran
ba dona.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. fleckwlth. Jr.,
Clark
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
r o e h b . w till i t « n u i t r o n i i
American National Bank lltdg
P O. Box IIP*!
St. Petersburg, Florida
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rlna In one ton cylinders to
the eawage treatment plant
for one year.
Rida will b* received In tha
o f f l i c o f the City M.inaxer,
City Hall. Hanford. Florida,
until 1:10 PM . on Monday.
Matoh I. 1114.
The btda will he publicly
opened at liOO PM
un the
same data In tha City C o m ­
mission
Itoom In tha City
Hall. Specifications are avail­
able at tha o ffice o f tha city
manager.
Warren E. Knowles
City Manager
City o f Ranford. Florida
Publish Marrh I, 1144
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Notice o f P u b li c H e a r in g
Notice la hereby given, that
after consideration, the Remi­
n d s County Zoning Commitakin will hold a publle hear­
ing to determine the feasibi­
lity o f recommending to tha
Board o f County Commission­
ers that the following des­
cribed property presently aon­
ad It-1 Single Family Realdtntlal ha aonad A -l Agricul­
ture: Plat Bunk 1. Page f t
Howard Packard Land Co.'a
Flrat
Addition to Cameron
City. Seollon t - lo B - t lE and
Plat n o o k 1, Page to Cameron
Bubdlvlelen Section 14-108-tlR.
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Further
described
aa lying
s n o f otd ACL n n l l / W and
«4 mtla Vf o f Cameron Avenue. ML*t m* take you away from al! thla, Phyllta. Marry mt
Public hearing will be held
and I'll find you a better jobl'*
In tha Bemlnole County Court
House. County Cnmmlaelonero
Room. Ranford, Florida, Wed­
nesday, Marrh 11. l t t l at 7:10
P. M. or aa sons tharaaftar
as pose Ihi a.
Bemlnole County Zoning
Commission
lly Robert B. Drown
Rem ind# County Zoning
Director
Publish Fob. II A Msreh I.
1114.
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Interests by, through, und t r or against tha aforesaid parson
TOU AIIE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foroctoao
a rarlatn mortg age encumber­
ing tha follow in g described
real property, to-w lti
Lot It. OAKLAND HIL7-B
ADDITION, accord in g to
tha plat th ereof ao re­
corded In Plat Book II.
Tago It. Publle Itoeorda
o f Bemlnole County, F lo r ­
ida.
haa been filed against you In
tha ahnva styled ault. and you
are r*UUIrad to aarva a copy
of
your
Answer
or
other
rit a d ln g to tha Complaint nn
F la ln tlffe attorney * ANDER­
SON. RUSH. DEAN A LOWN­
DES. I l l East Centra! Boule­
vard, Orlando, Florida, and
file tha original Answer or
ether Pleading Id tha o f fic e o f
tha Clark o f tho Circuit Court
on o r hoforo the l l t h day o f
March, t i l l . I f you f i l l to
do oo. a decree pro eonfeaao
will bo taken agalnat you for
tho rallof demanded l a tha
Complaint.
This Notlca shall ho publish­
ed once a weak for four eonsocutlvo watk s la tha B*aferd
m. . . A a 4 t in e s y m v t i l b * ith c H i br t/m t n
Uarald.
A f m tkkkl* abut UDUCING
DATED THIB Itt h day •(
February, ltd*.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark o f Circuit c o u r t
Ry Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON. RUSH. DEAN
ACROSS
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111 East Central Boulevard.
Orlando, Florida
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Florida, under the flrtltloua
name of, Ca*»alb.rry I-and Co.,
and that I Inland to regleler
a.tld name with th» Clark o f
Ilia Circuit Court, Hemlnnl#
County. Florida. In arrordenr*
with ilia proalalona o f lha Flotltlnua Name Statutes, to .w ilt
Section 445.03 Florida Btatutaa
IS ST
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CII Aftl.F.S L
WEST
and
UUIIUTIIT A. WEBT. hla wife,
D efenda n t!!),
NOTH'B OF M IT l&gt;
wniiT O AO i: F o it K C l.o a i’ iUS
TO* CIIAIU.EH L. WEST and
IlORO TIir A. AVKBT. hla
wtfa. whore raaldanca la
unknown and whoee laat
known
mailing
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31 I'nlveralty Clrcla.
DeLai..'. Florida
TOU A l i t 'IKItEIIT NOTt.
F i l i n that a Co; plaint to fora ,
cloaa a ctrtaln morlg.ige en­
cumbering lha fnllot. ok deerrlbad raal proparty, lo -w lt:
The South U ft. o f Lot It
and all o f Lot It. Block
13. UKL-Allt. H a n f o r d .
Fla., aa racordad In Plat
Book I. Pace 71. Put,Ho
Itacorda of Bamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida
llotpolnt llangr— 101 RH
1J-A
Colaman llaatar— 117
baa baan fII*J agalnet you In
lha
above.atyled
ault.
tha
•hort tltla of which la Fed­
eral National M n r t r . m A m o elation, a Corporation nrganliad under an Art o f Congrewt
and c ils t ln g purauant to Ilia
Federal
National
Mnrtgaxe
Aaaoclatlon Charter Act. havInk Ita principal o ffli^ In tho
City o f Washington. Dlatrlrl
o f Columbia. Plaintiff, versus,
CHARLES
L.
WEST
and
UOItOTIIV A. WEST, hla wife,
Dafanilanlla) and you ara reIiulrcd to arrva a copy o f your
Anawer o r other pleading to
the Complaint on P la in tiff*
Attorney. .Mack N. Cleveland,
Jr.. Suita SIS Sanford Atlantia
National Hank Building. San­
ford. Florida, and file tha ori­
ginal Anawer or other plead­
ing In Ilia of fice o f tho Clerk
o f the Circuit Court on or be­
fore the 37tli day o f Alarrli,
A. I). 13*1. If you fall to •!&lt;»
ao, a decree pro oonfeaao will
ha taken agalnet you for th*
relief demanded In tha Com ­
plaint.
Thla Notice ahall ha publishad one* a weak for four con aecutlve waaka In Tha San­
ford Herald, a nawapaper cir­
culated In Semlnola County,
Florida.
Dated thla 31at day at r *n
ruary. A. U. 13(4.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Barkwttli. J r ,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
tlyi Sandra S. Johnson
ll. C.
Mack N. Clavaland. Jr. gad
Harold F. Johnaon
Attorney! for Plaintiff
I’ , o . Drawer 7.
Sanford, Florida
Pulillati Fib. 3e A Mar. 3. 19,
17. 13*1.
C D I l-ll
la tho Coart a t the Coaaty
Jadar, Seminole Coaaty, Floro
Ida. la Probata,
la ret Katala af
UEOIKIE A. DAMEIJt
Deceased.
Ta All Creditor# aad Paraona
lla i lag Claims ar Demand*
Agalaal Bald Ealatai
You and each o f yoa ara
haraby notified and ro&lt;aulrad t*
preaent any clnlma and de­
mand! which you, or either o f
you, may have against tho
aatato o f UKUtlOE A. DAN­
IELS, deceased, lata o f said
County, to tha County Judgo
o f semlnola County. Florida,
at hla offic e In tho court
houao o f said County at San­
ford, Florida, wllhln ilg cal.
•ndar months from tho lima
o f the flret publication o f thla
notice. T w o copies o f each
claim or demand ahall be In
writing, and ahall alata tha
place o f raa|denct and post
offlca address o f tha claim ­
ant, nnd ahall bs sworn to by
tha clalmanL hla agent, or a t­
torney and accompanied by a
filing fee o f on t dollar and
aucli claim or demand not ao
fllad shall ba void.
Sira. Zerlene D. Hall
Aa administrator o f tha
Eatata o f
UKOIUIK A. DANIELS,
deceased
Norris D. Woulfork. li t
137 West Church Street
t
Orlando, Florida
Attorney for A dm in is tra tes
Publish Feb. II, II. * Mar. t.
10. 11(4.
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Judge.
ida, la
la rot

N HSU&gt; UPIONS
IN TH lt TCbMI •

M l.

UAUK ASSOCIATION.
poration.

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HOW CAN I FALL ASLEEP
r
WHEN I REALIZE
AN Y MOMENT YtXI MAY
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coi v r i.

f e d e iia i. n a t io n a l

Conn * f tho Coaaty
arasla*l* County, Flor­
l*Twbate.
Relate o f

V.
II.
O llANTIf AM,
a /h /e.
VICTOR II. OllANTIIAM. a / k / n
VICTOU 1ICOO UHANTIIAM
Dacraaad.
T o All Crodltoea aad l*rra&lt;taa
Hat lug claim s ur Demands
Against Said Kalatri
You and each o f you ara
hereby notified and required
to present any cU lm e and de­
mands which you, or allher o f
you.
may have agalnet tho
eetate o f V. II. (lrantham, a /
k/a, Victor II. Orantham, a /
k / a Victor Hugo Orantham,
deceased, late o f oald Coun­
ty, to tba County Judgt o f
Semlnola County, Florida, at
hla o ffice In Iht court houao
o f said County at Eanford,
Florida, within ala calendar
months from tha time o f the
first
publication o f this no­
tice. Tw o copies o f each claim
or demand ahall ba In writing,
and shall state lha place o f
raaldanca and poet o ffice ad­
dress o f tho claimant, and
■hall
ba sworn to by
the
clalmanL hla agent, or att or­
ney and accompanied by a fil­
ing fee o f one dollar and such
claim or demand not no filed
•ball ha void.
E u li SI. (lrantham
Aa Administratrix, debonla
Bon, cum t r e t a m a n lo ann aio . o f Iho aatnto o f V.
II. Uraalham, a / k / a Victor
II. Oranlham, a / k / a Victor
Hugo Orantham,
Deceased
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Carroll Burke, Attorneys lo r
Eatata. P. u. Drawer A
Sanford, Florida.
First publication February It,
till.
Publleh Fob. t l . I t S 4 Mar.
I. 1341.

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�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. F A 2 - 5612
6 . For Rent

Phone
Classified
322-5613
322-5612

12. Real Estate For Sain

Fum. efficiency apt., for 1 or
couple, lights A water incl
$45. 322-7399.

BALL-BLA1R AGENCY
3rd t Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641

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SWEETIE PIE

March 3, 1904— Pujm 1 1 ,2 9 . Automobile Service

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

3 Room fum. apt., incl. wa­
ter. 345 mo. 522-4814, or ap­
ply 112 Maple Ave.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 24123
1 UR. furn. apt Quiet neigh t il N. Park Ave

S t Johns Realty

borhood. Ph. 322-1482, 9-3:30.
322-4501 other times.

Office 204 W. First

2 BR. Fum. Duplex. Avail
able Mar. 1st. 14th Are.
Long wood, 8 ml. from N.A.
S. Pfa. 838 3298.
Nicely furn. 2 BR house. CaU
3224274.

1. Lost ft Found

904 W. 2nd St. FA 24039
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
3 i . Flowers • Shrubs

L IF E O N T H E F A R M
was never Uke this! One of
Sanford's finest farm pro
pertlex. Home A bldgs, of­
fered with 3 or 20 acres.
You wiU be capUvatcd by
this charming home,
large bedrooms, 3 tiled
baths, 3 Fla. Rma., superb
kitchen, (Replace, floored
attic, etc. Other buildings
Include concrete • floored
barn and sheds. Priced
right, too!

BLOOMING Roaes on Chero­
kee etoek, AI1 other kinds
o f N'ureery ehrubbery and
tree*.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
5 Mi. S. on Sanford Are.
33. Furniture

LAKE MARY: 1 Urge BR.
nicely fum. Duplex a p t
Spotless. Hurry, won't last
long. $65. AdulU, no pets
LOST: J$" “ 11array" red A
Call 322-1290, Nltes 323-2876.
white boy’e bicycle, taken
from Ptnecroet School let 2 BR., unfurnished house. Ph.
o f wk. Pieaaa caU 3224184.
332-1338.
REWARD.
Investment A Realty
STENSTROM RENTALS
116 N. Park Ave.
332-9173
LOST: Mala Beagle Round
with red collar. Reward. 2 BR., 1 Bath, furnished $85
SUBURBAN HOME
322-1759.
Several Urge unfurn.
Want to rent your bomeT
Choice borne avalUble in
X. Notices • Personals
See ua today for fast ser­
Loch Arbor. 3 Bedrooms,
U k «U ta H
vice!
3 '3
2 Baths, Florida Rm., dou
_£S22i S S t
DU ST PR OBLEM ?
bU carport and large utiCALL your Rainbow dealer
“ Here cornea MY halrdreaaerP
Uty room. Bonus features
3224511, 4 to 10 p. m.
Include a swimming pool
2565 Park Dr.
322-2430
INCOME TAX SERVICE
and chain link fenced yard. 12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted
0 . M. Harrison*
Can
be purchased for $700 3 BR., Fla. Rm., IV* baths
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
A U X OF SANFORD
1311 Palmetto
down, FHA terms if quail
Rooms private baths, 114
cent. beat, alr-cond. $430 Needs
experienced
sewing
3224827
322-7949
fled, 344%. If qualified for
W. First St.
Down, $84 mo. 322 6513.
m a c h i n e operators for
In-service loan, 5W%. Come
swimsuits and sportswear
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re 4 BR., 2 Bath .........$143 mo.
In or call today!
REAL ESTATE MEMO
If you are experienced on
turns. 12 yra. experience 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 7 0 mo.
factory sewing machines,
Call Lamar Williams, Five 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 33 mo.
Stenstrom Realty is In need
we have steady work for
Points. 322-7843.
3 BR., 1V4 Baths .. $ 85 mo.
of an experienced full time
you in a modern air-condi
2565
Park
Dr.
322-2420
Real Estate man for a posi
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
tinned factory, under very
tlon on their sales «U ff. All
. ER SERVICE. Parts and
good
working condition!.
NO QUALIFYING
qualified applicants will be
supplies lor all makes in­
I&gt;h. 322 2201.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha FOR SALE— $500 Down and
given a private Interview,
cluding:
Electrolux. New
Uke up payments on nice
and all inquiries will be 17. Male Help Wanted
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
REN T A BED
3 Bedroom Home in Wynne
confidential.
Call H e r b
No
home
service
call Rol’ away, Hospital A Baby
wood. Ph. 322-7937 after
Stenstrom at 322-2420, or MAN WANTED to manage
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
Beds.
3:30 p. m.
and operate a retail Wat
322-2677, for an appoint
2553 Park Dr. ..
By Day, Wsak, or Month
kina Route in this area.
snent.
Ph. FA 3-3181 116 W. li t SL 2 BR. Home. Study, li t
(Would consider lady 40 to
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Baths, large Family Rm. In
LONGWOOD AREA
00 years old.) Earning* of
Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
good neighborhood; includ­ Neat 2 BR Cottage In prime
$123 per week from the very
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay, FURN. A p t Close in. Jimmie
ing stove, refrig., room aircondition, with paved road
Cowan.
332-4013.
beginning. For personal In
OE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
coaditloner, washing m a­
frouUge on approx. 1 beau
tervlew
In your homo, write
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114 14 BR House; l-io* wide I
chine A ruga. Really ter­
tiful acre. Centrally locat­
Mr. McOarlty, P. O. Box
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
rific buy! Monthly pay­
BR House Trailer.
ed with Just minutes to
627, Willis ton, Florida. 32096
FA I -4741.
ments 1*3.50.
NO
Sanford A Orlando. Priced
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
right at $9,950. Terms made 19. Situations Wanted
CARD OF THANKS
CLEAN^ 4-Rm. t i l Park.
Inc.
My ramlly and I would like
to suit a qualified purchas
FA 24074
Work wanted. 822-7053.
to express our
sincere y. F or Bale o r R oot
thanks for the many wood2 BR., house. AdulU only, U I BR, lVi bath borne. Asaume
SLIPCOVERS made to Order,
dertul friends who consoled
payments. 322-3415.
Smyrna Dr., DeBary
Reasonable. Ph. 3224112.
us during the recent toes
LOST: Parakeet, yellow, little
green. 322-7682.

SOUTH W ARD

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

Vacuum Cleaner

Seminole Realty

o f our loved ooe, Buddy CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Lawson. T o know that be
LAKE. CaU e v e n i n g *
will never fade from the
322-1397.
memory of ao many la the
most wonderful tribute that I BR. bouse Inquire SIT Cata­
lina Drive.
anyone can pay.
Signed—Mrs. Lawson A
12. Real E state For Sale
Family
GREENBRIAB
I . Education • Instruction Choice
lote
available
hi
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
courao.
Custom building to your
ipoelflsatlon*.
Greenbrtar
developed by
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
as 1102.00 a week. Prepara­
XINOBWOOD
tory training until appoint­
BUILDERS, INC.
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
209 Fairmont Dr.
Experience usually unnec­
FA 94074
essary. F R E E ' Information
on jobj, salaries, require­
ments. Write TODAY giv­
1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
ing name,
address and
1, lH , A 3 BATHS
phone. Lincoln Service, Box DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
37, c /o Sanford Herald.

U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

6 . For Rent
Newly decorated apt., water,
lights fum. 1217 Magnolia.
MODERN, new 2 BR. home,
near school A stores. Lake
Mary. 865 monthly. Mnnna
Jarvis. 322-1810.
Small unfuni. house,
Laurel Ave. 322-5185.

Low Monthly PaymeoU
For Complete Informatioa
See Or CaU Your

FHA - VA
S A L E S BR O K ER

Stenstrom Realty
2563 Park Dr.

322-2420

3611

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
lias Customised Homes in
Apartment: 2 rooms A bath,
So. Lon|wood for ImmedUte
furnlalied. 9t5 mo., includ­
occupancy. Down payment
ing utilities. Near N.A.S.
of 9630 and up.
Ph. 322-3210.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
802 Highland Ave.
1 UR. furn. cottage. Adults
Pli. 8394911 or 322-1744
only. 322-1187.
T W O 4 B R HOM ES
FURN. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
One for immediate occupancy.
802 HlghUnd Ave., LongSMALL Office spice suitable
wood, 3 Mi. S. on 17-92, near
for repair shop. Lake 3Iary.
Lungwood Plata.
Air-cund. 322-2125.
LM N E N T E R P R IS E S ,
BAND new efficiency apt.
Inc.
463 mo. 322-5604.
Ph. $39-1911 — 322-2744
BR. house, kit. equipped.
WEST SIDE
$60 mo. 1503 Douglas Ave. 3 abided lots. Hi acre each.
322-0413.
11,000, 9300 down, balance
monthly.
BR., garage apt., furn. 2uu3
JUIINNY WALKER, Broker
French. 322-7234.
322-6457 For Appointment
BR., furn. apt., tile bath.
1703 Magnolia, $55. 322 3951. 3 BR., 1H bath boina. As­
sume payments. 3224435.
FURN. A pt 2300 MeltouvUlc.
17-92, 26 Acre*. 1000 Ft.
Available Mar. 1. Furn 3
Fronting Lake Moaroc. beroom apt., pvt. bath. 322tween Jcaaainine and Tam­
5303.
arind Aval. Zoned indust­
rial. Write Box 9$, Sanford
1 BR llouae, Furn. $65 mo.
Herald.
Ph. 3234635.
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, It*
FURN. 3 Rm. garage ap t
bath borne. One bedroom
Nice, clean. Water, electric
lias separate entrance, can
furnished. Adult* oa'y. No
be tented tor income. Will
pets. 322-1303.

tvada tor aauOer place.

rn. or Unfurn.. 4 I*. room*,
i bath. .No pol«. 322 3753.

Shown by appointment CaU
FA 2-0546.

Auto GUss, Tope
A Sea* Coverv

LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,

1901 S. Path
3224232
nice kitchen, cent, heat, tile Nltes: 322 89714001 or 2248
bath, aet-ln grove. New low
LARGE COUNTRY HOME
price. Owner. 992-6819.
Three bedrooms, 9 baths, gar­
age apt. Two acres land
with fruit and shade frees.
138 ft. frontage on W. First
St. approx. I miles from
4 B .R .. 8 Bathe
19* a 19’ FAMILY ROOM
city. Priced at only |ll,ooo
with some terms.
$450 D O W N
$99 Mo. Pays All—Servicemen
Exclusive with
Ph. 322-2744
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
1 to 9 Everyday
Realtor
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Raymond Lundqulat, Aaao.
AGENCY, Realtor, Inauror. fA I4M1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FIIA-VA Saks Broker. 3498
4 BR, 2 B A T H
Park
Ave.
2224994,
Fenced yard, cent, heat A
122 2285.
air cund. Iifi.noo.
9300 DOWN
L M N E N T E R P R IS E S
Now hai Sale# Representa­
4 BR, 2 B A T H S
tive! at CryaUl Lake Park, 33 Ft. Family Room, fenced
W. on 25th S t, to Lake
patio, double carport
Mary Blvd., lift on Blvd. to
$17,100 - TERMS
Lake Mary Fire SUUoo,
8 BR F R A M E H O M E
right to Sake Office. 4 Outside patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
bouses under construction.
Trees. In the Country.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
$7,000 — TERMS
occupancy. As k w as $350
Down and 964 a month.
Ph. 131-3911 or 322-2744
DcBAKY: 2 BR., terrauo FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

CRYSTAL LAKE
HOMES

90. Habyaltter*

BABYSITTING in my borne
322-2274.

34. Articles For Stale

34. Articles For Sale

CABBAGE PLANTS
Spinet piano conacre, maho­
M. D. Anderson
gany. Almost new, 2 yra.
S. Cameron Ave.
322-0737
old. Cost $900. WUl sell $375.
Guaranteed perfect. Phone
ENCYCLOPEDIAS. W o r l d
322-9081.
Scope, 20 voi. Incl. 1963
Yearbook. $30. Park Ave
SPINET PIANO
Trlr. Ct. Lot 93.
Famous make, concert qual­
ity. Local party with good
BARGAIN HUNTERS
credit can save over $200.00
We have a Repossessed 63
and finance entire remain­
model Swing Needle Dlal-Oing balance. To Inspect
Ms tic. Easy to operate,
without obUgation,
write
makes beautiful Designs,
Home Office, Joplin Plano
Makes automatic button­
holes, Sews on buttons, etc.,
AU without attachments. 35. Articles Wanted
Assume remaining 4 pay­ WANTED! Citrus fruit. U rg e
ments o f $6. Ph. FA 2-8627.
or imaU amount*. Bonded

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
of $13.59 on 8 complete
rooma of furniture. CeU
L IM IT E D T IM E I ! I
TB 9-1511, Caaeelberry, eel- Mae has THROWN AWAY the
lect.
Percentage Book.
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Dealer COST plus $1 per
Quick Service With the
yard.
Caah. SUPER TRADING
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
POST. FA 2-0877.
TO P R A T E D M IL L S
For the biggest select!oa o CaU ua for a showing of these
nearly new and used fund
fine Carpets In your home.
ture, see NoU's Furniture
Nylon, AcrUan, AU Wool,
Brokerage In Casselberry
etc. Hundreds to choose
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to
from. TERMSI Up to two
years to Pay I
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
ovating. New A Uied Furnl
Orlando, Fla.
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
2414194 Collect or
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
FA 34117.
FA 2 5345 after • p m .
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 3-4133.

Carpet Special!

Carpets A la Carte

86. Automobile* • Truck*
'59 Ford, A-l condition. $593.
213 Woodmere.
I960 Volkswagen 9-dr. sedan,
A -l cond., radio. $996. Ph.
322-3609.
'53 Ford pick-up, good cond.,
good tires. Must seU. Cheap.
Can be seen at 119 Lake
Dot Dr., Sanford.
1958 Cadillac Hardtop coupe.
Full power and air. New
tires.

SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Ave.
323-4383

37. Boat* • Motors
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field, FA 2-4244.
Gateway To The Waterway
Robson Sporting Goods
36. AatomobQe* - Trucks
Your EV1NRUDK Dealer
BUYINO A NEW *r
$0444 E. 1st. Ph. FA 34061
USED CART
39. Traitor* ■ Cal
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Law latereet Rata*
'34 Now Homo 1-bedroom
4 Low Monthly Paymawla
housetrailer, 1x29. 9694713.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
OWNER must aeU 1939 Camoo
Quick Sale, 1956 Chevrolet 4houaetraUer, I x 40, I BR.
dr., 1-owmer, 23,000 miles.
Excel, cond. Must see to
$323. Ph. 3224800, Mrs.
appreciate. 33244m.
Slcbel.
1939 Chevrolet Sts. Wagon,
standard
transmission, 6
cylinder. $495.
No Down Payment Necessary
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
900 French Ave.
322-4382

1100 D O W N
945 MONTH
9 • Bedroom Home
CUSTOM R E A L T Y
WINTER PARK
Coraer Lee Rd. and 17-99
Phoae 944-9991

31. Article* For Sale
HAIRY INDIGO
Regular, per loo lb* .. $33.00
500 lb. lota ................ $31.00
The Ideal cover crop and for
pasture towing.
ONION PLANTS
Crystal Wax A White Snan
ish. per M .. $240, 500 ..
$1.50, 5M lota .. $2 00, FOB
here.
A. M. PREVATT, 748-2115,
SEVILLE, FLA.

EVERYBODY
READS THE

Carpets clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Electric Sham
pooer. Only $1 per day
Carroll's Furniture.
15 Wooden folding chairs. Ex­
cellent cond. 522-6511, 4-10
p. m.
Ken more gas stove, $40. CaU
322-7004.

CLASSIFIED

KROHLER Hlde-A-Bed, ex
eellent cond. $45. 222-5604.

MAR. SPEC. Ladies' tennis
shoes, Reg. $2.99. Now $1.99,
Army-Navy Surplus.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Open T a.m. by appi. Also For easy, quick carpet cleanevenings. 3 Senior stylists.
lng rent Blue Lustre Elec­
10S 8. Oak. 1824743.
tric Shim pooer only $1 per
El. Beauty Salons

day. Carroll's FumRure.
Special By Popular Demand
Our Budget Wave 8 pee. $6.95 READY MIX Concrete, win­
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
dow tills, lintels, atope,
81b Palmetto Ave. $29-0834
blocks, sand, cement, reck,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
25. Plumbing S e rv ice s
dry wells, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
PLUMBLNO
800 Elm Ave.
FA 9-5751
Contracting Repairs

FREE ESTIMATES
2 F a c to r y built 72" toolboxes
R. L. HARVEY
for
pick-up.
Lg.
elec,
104 Sanford Ave.
FA 24383
grinder w/new l t i bp 110
or 220 motor. 10 Ft. enclos­
27. Special Servlcea
ed serai van, aU steel, air
brakei, 900x20 Urea. Ph.
Need a Painter? 3824090.
838-6447 Altamonte.
NEED A PICTURET
Regent upright piano, pood
CaU BUI Vincent at
cond. $150 or beat e a * of­
The Sanford Herald
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
fer. 322 5324.
Parties A Gatherings,
GUNS. New A Used. Large
Small or Large.
selection. WiU trade, Alse
VAST SERVICE
floors, ek e. best., air-coed., WEEEEND cottaga, Lemon
repair. Tackle sold A re­
Day 322 2611 . Night 328-0922
built-in GE kitchen. W. T.
paired. Osteen Bridge Flab
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651,
Corbett, Real EsUto. P h .'
Camp A Gun Shop.
Piano Teatag and Repair
9 BR. masonry, $9,500, good W. L. Harmoa - FA 9-408
968-4791.
terms, I lots $1,000 ea. 1 Mi.
N. Big Tree Park, Uak
INCOME TAX
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
Laue. TE $-1031.
PREPARATION
(Rental Machine)
1306 Douglas — 323-7199
Reduced 25%
P ro p e r ty Management
LAKE FRONT lot. 200 ft.
CaU
Singer
Representative
ft Sales Broker
CONCRETE
PLACING
frontage on beautiful Sylvan
WX 6800
A FINISHING
Lake. Wonderful
fishing,
boating, swimming. A sup­ Specialise Patios, Driveways
Restaurant Equipment
Work Guaranteed
erb homeaite for $4,5UO—
Offers for your selection
PRACTICALLY NEW
FREE ESTI.MATES
only $22.50 per front foot.
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 6
MUk Shake A Ice Cream Ma­
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
Call Stem per Agency, 1919
Bedroom
chine. list $3,325. Bel. due
322-1807
So. French, 322-4991.
$1198.53. 650 lb. Scotsman
leu Machine, list $1430.
1-1 UuNliteaa Opportunity WELg S DRILLED, PUMPS,
Bel. due $177.62. Take up
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
monthly payments or bal­
EXCLUSIVE
AU Types and Sites
ance. Call Sanford 322-0204.
FRANCHISE
We Repair and Servlca
New Publlx Shopping Center
h T I N E
SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
in Sanford. Ultra modern Machinery and Supply Co.
coin operated Self Service 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 Like new Sewing condition.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Ztgragt, buttonhole*, mono­
Center. Completely Install­ Fine Watch A Jewelry Repair
grams, etc. Balance now
V.
L.
GUM
if.
JEWELER
ed by factory trained ex­
due: $82 20 or $7.80 month­
322-3952
perts. Wc promote jour 110 8. Park
ly. FuUy guaranteed. CaU
To meke the beet home
Grand Opening, have 5 Tractor mowing A Grading.
now for Free Home Trial.
buy, see the
years Bank Financing on
CaU FA 2-7021.
Liberal trade for old ma­
balance, and offer continu­
chine. Ph. 322-7498.
ed assistance.
I'D. Automobile Service
Big commercial Giant Load
CASH SALE! Completely rc2u lb. washers, Uiat get
cond. appliances. 90 day
the bualnen and slmpUfy
warranty on aU. 1-Chest
dry claaning, that wUl make
type freezer, $100. 1-Uprlght
Senkarik Glass and Paint
you more money. You can
freezer, $100. 1-Frigldalr*
Company
make over 100*; return on
washer, $73. 2- May lag wash­
210 Via anulla Ph FA 2-4622
tour
investments,
ACT
ers, $65 ea. 2-Weatlnghou*e
NOW. Call colkct, Halp'i COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Space-male washers, $45 *a.
Ilaexiy, 236-0271, residence Free inspection, estimates,
Office WA 94119
1-Hotpoint washer, $50. 1*
933-0997, or write, Koln
Night VA M989
pickup, delivery. Recortog
Frlgldare refrigerator, $41.
Klecn. 4717 Florida Are.,
tan roo
A repair* discounted
Dirk’ s Appliance Service,
Tampa 3, Florida.
88a4 Per* Dr.
s*luoni, Fla
SUti E. 3rd.
322-344J
510 K. Sanford. 322 7658.

Payton Realty

SINGER

T.

Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER

V A -F H A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

You'll get the response
You want when you use

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

WANT ADS
JUST CALL FA 2-5112

Jim Hunt Realty

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ee, Shop, Save... in Seminole County!

Little Girls "Tress Up” for Easter. Girder Kipp, Gall Cowan uml Me­
lanie Howard, show hair styles by Hetty Anne's Hair Styling, 2201 Park
Ave. Phone 822-4913. Watch for “ Little Sister” permanent special in
Thursday ad in Sanford Herald.
(Adv.)

“ nil new" Double Eagle Tire and Lifeguard Safety Spare. The new
Double Eagle is o f "VyUi-corcl” construction; stronger than nylon yet
rides smoother than rayon cord tints. "More |&gt;cople ride on Goodyear
Tires than any other kind.”
(Adv.)

Income Tax Primer - 7

Tax Pay ‘Raise1
Set At 7.5

Travel, Entertainment Rules

WASHINGTON
tUI‘ 1) —
AFL-CIO President George
Mesny says Hint tin- new fed­
eral tax cut amounts to a 7.3cent hourly wage increase for
the average American work­
er.
He called for congressional
approval of accelerated public
works legMution, a shorter
work
week,
extension
of
wage-hour coverage, housing
and urban development bills,
and a massive attack on pov­
erty

By Cturlra W. tkhoen*m«n
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Amu .
(Kevrnth of 10 Article*)
You’va undoul,tetlly rrad or
heard about tha controversy
over the new travel and enter­
tainment rulea applicable to
11)03 take*. They apply to In­
dependent huiineaamen, em­
ployee who are relinhuraed for
their bualnea travel and enter­
tainment, and eo-ra!lod ‘'out­
side salesmen."
The new rulea are in addi­
tion to the requirements of
the old law which provided
that all business deduction*

Palatka Azalea
Festival Set
I’ AI.ATKA — Highly ane»
o f natural aetting of hcuutiful
atalcaa will bo in full bloom
to enhance the beauty o f the
many contestants treking the
title of IDtM Azalea (jlleen on
Uio weekend of Mur. 0-8. The
Azalea Kentival la all anmml
event aponaored by the Pal­
atka Juyecea,
Weekend e v e n t * b e g i n
March 0 with a talent ronteat
at 7:30 p. in. On Mnich 7, the
events Include a gala parade
and the Azalea Hall, The fee.
tivu weekend will he climaxed
March 8, with the lu-uuty
pageant at *2:30 p. m. The Itnvino (iardena will tie open to
the public for tho entire week­
end. Photographer*, garden­
ers and naturalists from nil
parts o f the epuntry are wel­
come annuul visitor*.

Thrill Of A Death
LONDON (U P l)— Englishman A. Uullimore, who wrote
a letter to the Hunday l£xpreas boast lug that be *to| £&gt;&lt;l
smoking ill 1041, added a* a
poxiacript: ‘1 think it’a going
to be a thrill to dla healthy.’ ’

for travel, entertainment and
gifts must lie "ordinary and
nccenaary.”
While the regulations were
technically in effect a* of Jan.
1, llMI.'l, tho Internal Kcvcnuu
Service announced that taxpayeia who made a good-fuith
effort to comply with the new
rules for thu period before
July 31, 11013, would liuvo all
icuaonablc duuhta resolved in
llieir favor.
The IIM13 "T and K" rule*
aio in two purts; First, the
atiicU'r rule* a* to what i*
deductible; and second, thu
Ultra detailed rules a* to how
you keep record*.
Fo cu id u g on the deduction*
for-cntertainnient rules, a tax­
payer must be aid* to show
the IKS that the amount of
the expense was either:
— •‘ Directly related*' to the
active conduct of hi* business
—"Associated with” the uctive conduct o f hla business
and took place either directly
before or directly after a subutunliiil and bona fide bush
lies* discussion.
— Covered by one o f the spe­
cial exceptions to these rules,
such us the so-culled "busi­
ness meal" under circum­
stances generally conducive to
business discussion.
Even though your expend!
tuio ipmlifies under one of
these categories, it is now
nccessury that your expendi­
ture lie substantiated with
adequate records of time,
plucc, amount o f the cx|ieiise,
and the numc, title, or other
designation of the person yuu
entertained. A diary kept reg.
ulnrly is satisfactory for this
pui|M)se.
Alt employe who does not
claim a deduction In excess of
the amount of his reimburse­
ment after tianscribing bis
diary to the expense account
form, genetully need nut keep
Ids record* to allow the IKS.
However, in the case where

the employe is reluted to Ids
employer (by either family
ties, corporate stock owner­
ship or other simlliur relation­
ship) the employe should keep
his record to show an IKS
ugcnl if he should ask to sen
them.
(N H X T i
rustami-rs).

Entertaining

Mrs. Tom Largcn, (Pat) one o f Sanford's popular Dr’s, wives is shown
wearing a Knit-Packable Suit by Dalton, complimented by a very lovely
straw hat, flower trimmod. This outfit shown only at Mary-Esther’s.
(Adv.)

This is
the road map
smart investors
M ow
(do you?)
The turn* you can take when you're investing are muny.
Wive investors avoid the wrong ones and lake the right
one*. l) o you?
Here's a stall on six:
Wrong turn: Huy on live spur o f the moment.
High! turn: He wise. Plan your inicMnicnt goal*. A ic they
to build a second incom e?To put your money out to grow?
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�Big Seminole Road Program In Making
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mn»t
formidable
opponent
VOL. 56
when he chose to try and un­
seat Senator Spessard Hol­
la nd.

Zip Code 32771

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State To Get
Multi-Million
Dollar Project

Opponents In
District 5 Race
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A multi-million dollar road
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improvement
program f o r
Established 1908
WED., MARCH 4, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 139
Seminole County for the next
fiscal year will tie recom­
mended by County Commis­
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sioners to the State Road De­
If you'll recall, the Clock
partment in a meeting at 4:30
Winders told you last Novem­
p.tn. Tuesday at Del.and.
ber that Odham would pro­
The program will be offered
bably run for the Senate. Af­
in two parts—a recommenda­
ter President Knenedy was
tion for primary construction
t
slain Odham said he recon­
hy the state with state funds
sidered his plans. However,
and a request for approval of
JOHN FITZPATRICK
W. HELL
n&lt;&gt;w we know his answer.
secondary construction hy the
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County Commissioner John
George W. Hell, a long time
county with state-held county
Opposition to an administra
The Salvation Army's Capt.
resident of Like Monroe, to­ Fitzpatrick, of District 5,
funds.
tion bill which would alter the
Foden is taking a group of
A. Max Brewer, district S day announced he will he a Tuesday qualified as a candi­
present method of establish­
hoys on a "hobby shop" tour
member of the Statu Hoad candidate for County Commis­ date to succeed himself in
the May 5 primary.
ing farm priee supports has
of Hie ACL facilities Satur­
Board, said:
sion District 5, a post now
day.
Having previously announc­
been registered by director*
"The secondary road pro
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ed he would not be a candi­
gram, financed by the fifth, held by John Fitzpatrick.
of the Seminole County Farm
As you knowr, some days
Bell was born Nov. 18, 1913 date, Fitzpatrick today Issued
sixth and seventh cents nf the
Bureau.
things just won't go right. A
state gasoline tax, Is adopted in Sanford and was the Pith Hie following sLtcm cnl:
Meeting Tuesday uutit In
Herald reporter found this
"Upon my announcement
after recommendations by the registered child liorn in Semi­
Tavares with representatives
true again Tuesday when he
several weeks ago o f my de­
individual hoards of county
of bureaus from Orange, Sum­
nole County. He Is a regist­
T. M il . WEE
was asked to attend the San­
cision not to seek re-election
commissioners.
ter, Volusia, and Brevard !
ered real estate salesman and as County Commissioner Dis­
ford Lions Club meeting at
"The
hearings
determine
counties, Seminole officials
the Capri and get a photo.
the secondary road improve­ ia a member of the Seminole trict 5 innumerable friends,
sent the following telegram '
He arrived on time with
business acquaintances ami
ments to be programmed for County Board of Realtors.
to Senators Spessard Holland
Hell stated he is entering representatives nf responsible
camera in hand. But the bat­
the fiscal year beginning July
and George Smatlters:
teries were dend!
I and ending June 30, 1965.” this race with an open and civic organizations through­
"The Seminole C o u n t y
Back to the office he sped
Brewer said the Road De­ willing attitude and is deter­ out the County havo request! d
Farm Bureau wishes to ex ­
for another camera. He bor­
partment also consider* rec­ mined to use Ills best ef­ me to give reconsideration to
press its opposition to Uie
rowed a cohort's equipment
ommendations by the boards forts to make Seminole Coun­ tins decision.
theory of compensatory pay-1
FIRST FOUR CANDIDATES to ipialify for county posts in the May 5
and flash bulbs from another
"Tills is indeed heart warm­
of county commissioners be­ ty a more progressive coun­
menu.
Wc
feel
that
such
pay[
Democratic primary were on hand at noon Tuesday when Clerk o f Courts
newsman. Again, back to the
ing and flattering, and for
fore adopting It* primary tymenu
to
any
commodity
will
R
Ti
announced
Arthur II. Beckwith Jr. opened his books for h two-week period. Front
Capri he raced. Big as life
lie also lielicvcA in conduct­ this, among other reasons, I
construction program.
lie carried over to oilier
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,
the left: J. T. Bnggerly, for constable district 4; Harry F. Cushing, for
...
,
today hi*candidacy for rethe reporter stood up to snap
Following the district hear­ ing Ihc business of this office have changed my decision
commoditics. Therefore, we
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county commissioner district 5 ; Troy Ray, for tax collector, and tleorge
the photo. Wrong site bulbs!
respectfully request your sup- ,’*e&lt;', *°n •« the office of tu- ings, flic Road Board wilt in a conservative and econ­ and have qualified to be a
W. Reek, for constable district 6. Mrs. Joan Brooks, deputy clerk, ac­
. . . No photo. Some days,
port in our opposition to the perintendent of public in- adopt a tentative statewide omical manner and. being candidate in the coming pri­
cepted the qualifying pa tiers.
(Herald Photo)
be said, things . . ,
compensatory payment pro- ] struction of Seminole Coun- budget at its monthly meeting born and reared in this coun­ maries.
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"I will appreciste the sup­
April IB. Tills tentative bud­ ty, he knows a lot of its pro­
gratn In the wheat and cot­
»y.
James W. Bollinger, young
get includes both secondary blems and is willing to work port nf all tiie ritlzrns of th*
ton hills pending tieforc you
! Mil wee stated tlinl the and primary projects. Tiie and help solve them.
County."
Sanford man has been named
now."
"teacher-of-thc-year" by an
Joe Baker, local dairyman " rr,i for •*P*Bcnc«l eduea- primary projects are financed
Orlando Kiwanis Club. Boll­
by the first four cents of tiie
and spokesman today for the tlonal
leadershiphn* never
inger, the aon of Mrs. Y. C.
association,
explained
that I&gt;ern as great as it is today state gasoline tax.
Bollinger and the late Mr.
A public hearing will be
under present legislation the lie cited as examples of this
Eleven
more
Democrats
Bollinger,
graduated
from
held oil the statewide tenta­
government stabilizes suporthave qualified to run for
need: a n t i c i p a t e d pupil tive budget at the Huad
Seminole High School in 1051
untler the market price. "The
and the University of Flor­ county offices in the May 5
new bill," he said, •propose, growth as a result of the Board's monthly meeting in
Although Florida hus gone that tile government would near by space program; the Tallahassee May 28, and the
ida in 1958. He has been primary, over and above th e ! TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
door is shut behind a Republican in the last three determine a price higher titan j growth as a result of the final operating budget will lie
teaching for the past six nine who filed Tuesday morn-!
years. He is currently a Ing, Clerk of Courts Arthur j
pre«d.-«ttal elections, voter. tiie market price and pay new state university near adopted in Tallahassee June
Seminole County officials weeks ago with Ren. Spessard
member of the industrial arta 11. Beckwith Jr. reported at and congressional offices and have liecn staunchly Demo­ the prodtirer the difference Oviedo; the plans now un­ 25.
and Sanford Naval Air Sta­ Holland at Bartow ami last
1
the
Hcpuhliran*
tiarely
got
a
department faculty at Orlan­ noon today.
County Commissioner* Tues­ tion ofticcru are anxiously week wtUi Senator Holland,
between lli«* government set derway for the development
foot m bcfoie Tuesday's dead­ cratic lor the most part on
do'* Colonial High.
The latest candidates to file
tiie state level ami the only ) figure and the actual market " f an area levhnlral-vnca- day evening gave tentative awaiting tiie release of a sur­ Sen. George Smalhcra and
line.
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lional school in Seminal* approval to its road program vey report made by a Navy
are:
Cabinet seat which the GUP price."
Congressman Her long at
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.
I Tw o w eek s o f vigning up
The purchase of U. S. Sav­
Murjorie
Is seokir.g this year' i* fiov. • At the present time, Tliker County: and tins many rapid und will give formal approval tram Irom Norfolk, Va.. re­ Washington.
'
0 ' en ded w *u o b n with 474 candiings bonds is still a popular
rlinnges
taking
place
in
said, the measure would af­
at it* next regular meeting lative to the future of Navy
tsx collector; Jim Plgott. ««»r (1a U » - tho biggest list e v e r - Karris Bryant’ s.
They said this morning that
way among Seminole resi­ super ntendent ol public 4« j onroIlo0 f o r tl&lt;0 M a ) , t r i m i r .
The state GOP qualified fect only wheat and cotton, school curriculum. Admllll- next Tuesday.
installations under President "while anything ean happen
dents to prepare for a rainy struction; A. C. Doudncy, sur­
hut
the
administration
has
put
sirring
a
school
system
with
County Engineer William Johnson's economy move.
three slate* of delegates for
in tins economy move hy
day. During January Semi­ veyor; A. C. Smith Jr. and ies. Of the total, only 73 arc tiie national convention, how- j the milk hill on the legisla­ un annual budget o f approx Bush said that "it is impost!
It Is understood tiie report President Johnson and See ro­
Itepuhtieans.
nole folks bought 8121.212 Edward Yarborough, county
Inuili-ly
$6
million,
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pupil
tive
calendar.
ble
to
give
a
true
animate
ever. One is pledged to Rich- ,
has been completed and was tary of Defense McNamara,
worth of bonds compared to commissioner district t.
ard M. Nixon, one to Barry ! "W e are opposed to tiie enrollment in excess of 14,- cost of thla planning hut, if forwarded thla week from we feel confident SNAS will
only $14,150 during January.
John Fitzpatrick and Col.
Gold water and tiie othre un­ government being in the price 6IK», and a staff of nearly completed, the work will coat Norfolk to Washington.
continue. It would be too
1993. This was an increase of Jess Gregory, county com ­
pledged. There are two m u Ii support luisltiess," concluded IKmi is u large and complex several million dollars.”
costly, both com m ie ally and
Congressman
A.
S.
Ilcrlong
latter than 7.18 percent.
finunciul
and
Following sre (lie primary
' Democratic slates, one favor- |Baker, "and believe that the educational,
missioner district 5; W. Law­
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Jr. this morning told The militarily, to close this base
business
enterprise.
projects
to
he
submitted
next
rence Swofford, county com ­
j ing President Lyndon B. John- j government should permit a
and move these operations to
By Uie way. Id Central missioner district 3; George
He also slated that in bis Tuesday to the Road Depart­ Sanford Herald hy telephone
son und tiie other hacking |complete system of free mar­
that "I am confident the Navy some other base.”
Florida counties had sales of Kelsey, constable district 3:
keting."
It
years
a*
superintendent
ment:
the states' rights ticket and
will recommend SNAS bo con­
Senator* Smathcr* ami Hol­
By Julian Slrnvtroin
more than t l 'i million—$2.5 Itu.vinond Morris, justice of
lie has seen the system ul
SR 46. from French Avenue
Smith Carolina Sen. Strom
percent of (lie state's total the peace district 6. and Cam­
A f t e r numerous delay*.; Thurmond
most tuple in size. In Mil lo Mcllonvillc Avenue, four tinued as ha* been planned land were out of their of flees
for the lust year ur two."
litis morning and could not Imi
sales. Thirty-six north and illa
wee’s 23 years of school ex- lane cnnvtruction; SR 415,
Bruce,
supervisor of ' primarily due tu circumstanc­
In a wild last day of quali­
He added that "when I reached hut their press secre­
es beyond its control, the fying:
west Florida counties account­ registration.
perience he hus served ns an from Frettrh Avenue east to
first lirurd a rumor that taries promised The lleraht
Seminole County Board of
ed for 17.7 percent of the
elementary
teacher, junior the city limits, maintenance
- V. S. Sen. Spessard Hol­
SNAS may In* 'phased out' I prepared statement* this af­
Public Instruction today open­ land, Florida's senior Demo­
•tale total. South Florida's 10
high tcucher, senior high resurfacing; 1-4, construction
began checking. I did learn ternoon or Thursday.
ed its new, modern and cli­ crat in Washington, got opcounties purchased 33 0 per­
teacher, principal of grudea of an interchange at Lake
the Navy had withdrawn
Senator Smatlters touched
mate-controlled English Es­ position from a former San­
cent ami five southwest coun­
1 tluough 12, and superin­ Mur&gt; Boulevard; SR 419, wid­
temporarily—and I repeat, off speculation as to SNAS*
Central
Florida’s
Yolin
tates Elementary School.
ties purchases! 6.2 percent.
tendent.
en abutments of a box culvert
ford businessman who says
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temporarily—its request for future when lie remarked on
Democratic and Republican, ,,
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County School Superintend­ Holland "is a Republican."
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lie was awarded a M. A. at Gee Creek,
$6 5 million to extend the pre­ a television Interview last
organizations will Ire cooper- ,,
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Fut this on your calendar
ent It. T. Milwee and Princi­
SR 46, from 14 wrst to the
Outqiokrn Democrat Brail- .............
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Degree at Stetson Culverssent mirth south runway ami Saturday that Sanford was )&lt;o,,
, .
now. The Sanford Woman's
pal Morris Ruby greeted 410 ey Odham, 41, of Sanford, attng in a pioneer effort for .
attended Lake County line, fuur-lanc
to construct an administration Ing considered In an overall
in
a !'*
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students at the new plant this who twice ran for governor citizenship eduction
Club will present its annual
ami did construction; SR 426, from building.
economy picture for closing,
Animated Magazine on March
murning when classes began unsuccessfully and was a school of politics ami govern-! '•ouu,nM“ t o l,r *c'’ 1
Sum GoldenriMi to SR 46 In Geneva,
"However, It was explained along with other Naval in­
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18.
MIAMI (L T D — With a U. at 8:30. Prior to this time, the freshman legislator in T.VIa- ment. The school will be la Id 1^
111m&gt;- 1--ii State Teachers Col­ two-lane construction; SR 46,
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S. Supremo Court ruling to students had been attending j |iall(,c morr t|)an a decade for five consecutive weeks lege and thu Univeraity of Mellonvllle Avenue east lo to me that the Navy purpose-1 stallations.
ly withdrew this requested
starting
March
18.
at
the
However, Sttinlhers did *ay
Mrs. A. I- Hood, zoo sup­ show the way, four Floridians altcrnoon sessions only at the |aBO&gt; -didn't make up my
profiosed Osteen Bridge ap
Florida.
appropriation for Iho lime lie- ' that the local base rould not
erintendent, says she is des­ filed a suit in Federal Court South Seminole Elementary j niirwl until Monday" to run First Federal Savings and
eonsliucHe now rrpreseiita tiie su­ proach, four-lane
ing. It was pointed out that Ihj closed for at least a year.
Loan Association in Orlando.
perately In need of mote par­ hero Tuesduy challenging the School in Casselberry.
against Holland.
perintendents of thu stale oil llon, and S-425, 419 and 520, should the Armed Forces | Congressman Ilcrlong, Sen­
The
series
of
classes
will
akeets. If anyone has n par­ apportionment nf the state's
Ruliy said buses, ojicrating
"I'v e ina&lt;le no financial ar­
the com si s of sillily com- designate at a primary road Committee in the House 'kill' ator Cleveland and Cnrraway
akeet they'd like donate to 12 congressional districts.
on new srhedules, ran on rangements and have no or­ deal wilh the strategy of poll
■iiilten, lie was appointed to from Sanford tu the new state the request, Hie Navy rould confirmed this morning, stat­
tical
parties
in
state
ami
lo­
the loo, please contact Mrs.
time and that the rhunge in ganization," said the weal­
this committee by the State university site via the pro­ not offer it again.”
ing that "it would be a year,
sites und school hours was thy builder. "1 haven't dis­ cal governments ami informsHood.
posed Like Jessup rauseway,
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland J r .,1if the Navy decides to ‘plinso
lion media plus the role of Hoard of Education in 1961.
made in must orderly and co­ cussed it with IU people.
four-lane
onnslnictlon.
BERLIN
(UIMI—Commun­
Did you know that Semi­
ami Andrew Cnrraway, of Ihc, out' SNAS before it could tx&gt;
active citizens A numtier of Piior to that he was a memoperative manner. "W e're in
"Rut I intend to discuss it
The secondary program will
the Florida Toucher
nole is one o f the few coun­ ist Eust Gcniiuny toduy offer­ good shape,” he declared,
Seminole County Chamber of commenced ami at least two
outstanding politir.il leaders |," r
with (lie six million voters of
include the following, tome of
Commerce
armed
forces |more years before it could ixi
ties in the state o f Florida ed West II o r 1 1 n e r s passes “ and exlicmcly pleased with
and public officials from var­ Education Advisory Council.
Florida ami I think they will
which also it listed in the committee,
through
the
city
wall
‘‘
within
He
is
the
slate
ehuirmnn
nf
conferred
two! culminated."
which lint every one of its
ious sections of Florida will
Ire interested in what I have participate.
primary program:
hours" If Mayor Willy llrundt »• **■ *_
I
the
S
ii|m rintrtidcnla
School
schools fully accredited?
SR 427, from Ixmgwood to
will defy the Bonn govern- ^ Mllwrn reported that the |n »ay."
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Tin- school will Ire under ' Lunch Committee and ia *
school was opened Just as
odhsm said Sen Holland
Altamonte Springs, Iwo-lanc
nient
and
accept
Communist
William West’s vocational
soon as sewerage problems |" u an honest and honorable Uie direction of Jin. Fortune, member " f the board of di- ron-trurtion; SR 46, French
ag students at Seminole High terms.
had been settled and that tins man." Rut he charger! that n state repre-entativu from ' rectors for the Superintend- to Mellonvllle, four-lane rightenta oigunizution.
recently completed — as one
system litis morning was Holland votes like a Republl- Seminole County.
of-way; SR 427, from LmgMilwee is a past president
o f ila projecta — the beauti­
operating very well.
jean and the "people of Florwood north to the ACL rail­
DENVER
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—
Stewart
f the Seminole County Ed­
fication landscaping of th*
Meanwhile, South Seminole| Ida »hould have a chance lo
road, two lam- construction;
ucation Association, a past
grounds
at the Seminole
Elementary School went b ack , vote for a Democrat if they
i
SR 427, from the ACL railroad
president of the area group
County Business School on Washington editor o f national ,(&gt; |„|| time session* this I wish.”
to Gtnderville, two-lane
j of Floiidu Education Asso­ north
Palmetto Avenue. The plants nffuiis for the Saturday Eve- mornilll{ when Principal C. M.
Odham said he's for all the
construction; SR 426, from
ciation,
and
hus
served
on
were provided by the school nmg I ost, autd I ueeday Penn- ||arp Sr. announced classes, tilings that Holland has opGoldenrod to Oviedo, two-lane
c
C H IL D R E N
several
rammitlecs as
a
out o f it* internal accounts, syivunia Gov. William Scranc ucc tivc today, would tie held p«*cd including medical care
construction; SR 415, new
12 OR UNDEI
' member of the Amcriran
FORT PIERCE (L’ PI)
tor. may win the Republican
from g a.m. „ nuj j;30 p m. for the aged and Uie adminOsteen Bridge, obtain right• • •
ptevidential nomination.
"The situation here,” he said. Utration's civil rights biU. A Florida Eust Coast Kailua) 1Association of School Ad- of-way; SR 436, near Lake
" I only sold two papers yes- _
,
"is normal, even though this except for the public aecom- worker said Tuesday he wns minislrutoi*.
Howell south to Orange Coun­
rday," Die youngster told a C iU llt ^ O f P r&lt; lll(I
beaten by two men who warn­
lie is u member of Ki- ty, four-lane right-of-way,
tenlay,
is new fur us. Our cafctorium modation* section.
couple seated in a car, and
ST. AUGUSTINE tU I'lt — wml back into operation preThree Republicans are run- ed him to quit hi* job or 'wants. Elks, Mucous, AmurS 15, Lake 51ary, railroad
Menu Include*:
1lean L-gion, and Is on th* signals; 25th Street (near
after they had bought a copy A 22-year-old private deter-1 pare&lt;| t„ provide hot lunches ning for governor, but the "w ell kill you."
Cole Sluw
Sheriff J. It. Nurvell said hoard of directors of the Del-Mar building I, railroad
tivc, Eulie Retford Us*ery,jfor nio*t «f the 598 children] GOP didn't put a single canof the Herald.
French Erie*
"But I’ m gonna show them wu* charged with higliwuy 0f «;2* enrolled present to- didate up for Uie other of- George O. Rruuw o f Holly- Seminole ( ounty Chamber of signals; O'Rrien Road, Alta­
day.” fices on the state Cabinet.!
Cabinet. wo,'d
uni- Commerce. He is au ordaintoday,” the newsboy said as robliery and extortion Tuesday j
Wo°J wa»
w“ »beuu-n
beaten by two
two unilinked Ileu nil
monte Springs, railroad sig­
Harp added. "I'd like to Only Kynes faces opposition dentifiedmen shortly before
ed elder Inthe First
Prea- nals; SR 426, Oviedo to Ge­
he looked at the bundle of ufter being convicted of pusGrits
ing as a policeman and terror- %ay that our relationship with and that will come from &lt;midnight Monday.
i byter Ian Church of (janford neva, two-lane right-of-way
about 10 papers.
Hutth
Puppies
I English Estates School, wliiclr Democratic state Rep Earl
After l&gt;eating Bruuw and and teaches a Sunday School maps; S 425, 419 and 520, GinThe couple remained park­ izing a New Jersey couple.
llelish
Tray
slashing
the
tire
of his ca r,! class.
ed In the car. scanning the
used our plant during the dou- Faircioth of Miami.
dervillc lo the university site,
ble sessions, was marvelous.
lii&lt;- assailants wurned him:
Milwee was a coin mission­ four-la na aurvey for route and
classifieds for an apartment. V o t e P o l * L i b e r t y
C offee Or Tea
, _
"If you don't stay away from ed officer in th* Navy and Jeaiup eauaeway; Sit 46,
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI| — O u r faculties, office personnel
A half hour later a beaming
the railroad, wre’ll kill you."
eerved in both the Atlantic from 1-4 west to Lake County,
boy returned, knocked on the Tl.a Virginia Huusr o f Dele-1 and othrrs worked togrther Y O U t h H C 'ld
Pacific
theater i
In four-lane right-of-way maps;
Owned A Operated
A Sunlurd juvenile who esThe incident wus the latest a n d
couple'* car window, and gate* Tuesduy started the m complete harmony, and
By
state on ita way to becoming you couldn't find a more co- raped * month ago from tliei&gt;" • series of more than 20U World War 2.
said;
SK 46, east to Volusia Coun
Maxine A Boh
lie makes his home at ty, f o u r - l s n e right-of-way
"See. I ain't got no more the seventh in the Union to , operative person than Morris! Boys Industiial School at I since the strike against the
Hancock
papers. I sold them ami 1 vc bark Uie so-called "Liberty Ruby. However, we r e dc Marianna was apprehended, PEC began Jan. 23, 1963. l.ungwood with his wife, map*; S 15. Lake Mary, wid­
Hwy. 17-92 So.
amendment" which would aboi lighted to b« back on a fulli Tuesday evening by Sheriff'si Members of 11 non-operating! Aldia, who ia a teacher in en from achool to center of
got the money to prove it."
Bmalerd
Another businessman on.his ish such things aa federal in-1 time schedule and our ehll-1 Deputy J. Q. Galloway and ls|unkma are demanding pay |the Lyman School, and ton*, town, and SR 46, ACL railroad
rome taxes ami Social K*cur ilien also seem to Ire pleas ' being held in county jail prior raise* averaging 10.21 rent* Tom, age 17, and George, west of Sanford, aurvey for
way up
Ph. F A 2-596S
le d .”
;
, to return to Manantia.
jpar hour.
jag* 1 4
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puaaiU* raUasad a w f i s u ,

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Seminole Unit
Against Price
Support Shift

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Superintendent
Announces For
Re-Election

20 Democrats
Are Qualified

Odham Says Holland
Like A Republican

Survey Report On
NAS Future Awaited

English Estates
School Opens

Politics School
Begins March 18

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TOUR of HOMES

Sit* 6atrfar9 Rrrilh Page 12—Fri. Feb. 28, ’64

NowIs TheTime
Te Buy A Home
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Comes Sunday is March 1 — and with the
dogwood, azaleas and other spring flowers com­
ing into bloom, 'tis a sign o f Spring.
What is better time than Spring to shop
around for a new and modem home? Not lust n
house—but a home? And many of the homesites available not only have oak, pine and palm
but also citrus trees ready to burst into bloom.
We'd suggest a weekend drive around the
Greater Sanford area and do a look-see at the
many fine homes on display , . , and rcndy for
occupancy.
While the Home Show is over in the new
Ravenna Park third section, there are still four
homes available there . , . out Country Club
Road (20th Street) and to the right.
Herb Stenstrom, o f Stcnstrom Realty, rcorta Shoemaker Construction Company, still
as three and two-bedroom homes available.
These have complete built-in GE kitchens and
have central-duct heating, with air conditioning
optional.
Also, two new homes are under construction,
one a four-bedroom and the other a thrce-liedroom, both with two baths.
Further, the offer o f a presentation o f a
GE portable TV continues with a purchnsu o f a
new home through this weekend.
Two beautiful new homes are on display
next door at Jdyllwildo. These are fully com­
pleted and open for inspection. They have in­
dividually landscaped lots and both have cen­
tral heating and air conditioning.
Shoemaker also are offering a three-bedroom contemporary home and a three-lied room
Colonial-style home at Mend Manor, at Oviedo.
Thores are on high, onk-shaded homo sites.
Several lots have been sold for custom-built
homes.
Kingswood builders are completing two new
homes in Grove Manor, at Mellonville Avenue
and Washington Drive, the last two home sites
available in Grove Mnnor.
And o f the homes built and offered by
Kingswood builders in the 1600 block on Sum­
merlin Avenue, only one remains and is avail­
able. byron Leach suggests you take a browsearound this weekend.
A three-bedroom, two-bath residence has
been completed at Grocnbriar o f Loch Arbor,
while another is under construction. This latter
home, on Par Placo overlooking the Pith green
o f Mayfair Country Club, is u four-bedroom,
two-bath resilience.
Another Kingswood offering nt Urcenhrinr
is on Highland Court. A feature is the covered
patio between the garage ami family room.

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VEG ETABLE
REPORT
Federal Slate Mnrkcl
News Service
Sanford

8ANFORD-OVIEDO
ZKLLtVOOD DISTRICT
Shower*, mild. Practically
no harvest on account of
weather.
Cabbage:
offerings
light,
market about steady. Dome*,
tic round type, H* bu. crates,
few, $1.50 to $1.75, very lew
small sise, slightly lower; 50
lb. sacks, ordinary to good
quality, $1 to $1.25.
Carrots: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. Sacks, 48-1 lb.,
film packed, $2.05 to $2.30; 50
lbs. loose, $1.85 to $2.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 18 In. crates, Pas­
cal type, 2 dor., $4; 2's and
3 dor., $4.25; 4 dor. and small­
er, $3.75; hearts, film wrapped, 24 count, $4.75.
Chinese cabbage: supplies
Insufficient to quote.
Endive: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/9 bu. crates,
)3 to $1.25.
Kscarule:
demand
good,
market steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, few, $3.
I-ettucc:
supplies insuffi­
cient to quote.
Onions, green: d e m a n d
light, markrl steady. Crates,
3 dor. hunches, $3.
Parsley: demand l i g h t ,
market steady. Crates, 5 dor.
bunches, $2 to $2 25.
Parsnips: supplies insuffi­
cient to quote.
Radishes: demand moder­
ate, market ateady. baskets,
film packed, Red varieties,
30-8 or., 85 rents to $1; While
varieties, 24-8 or., few, $2.
Spinach:
supplies insuffi­
cient to quote.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
DISTRICT
Mild, showers p.m. Practi­
cally no harvest on account o(
weather.

Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY 27
Admissions
Carolyn Lavender, Johnnie
D. Wormulh, Patricia L. Sla-

Post 256
Sponsors SSJH
Contest
Ily Jane Ca»»rlberrj
An uratoriral contest is lie
leg sponsored this year for the
first time for the ninth grad
era of South Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry by
American Post Legion Mcmor
lal Post 258.
Preliminary Judging will be
held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In
the school cafetorium with
eight contestants speaking on
some phase o f the Constltu
tlon of the United States. Tho
four finalists later will com­
pete locally for a first place
trophy and medal.
Judges and timekeepers will
be from the Legion Post.
Prlnd|Ml John Angel, (iuy
Stiickland and Mrs. JoAnn
Rowe are cooperating with the
Post In setting up the contest.

Sanford Girl
On National T V

ton, Ulysses Burke, Mae E.
Jarvl, Dorothy Bergen, Eliza
Pringle, all of Sanford; Gus­
tave Hundt, DeRary; Dorsett
Smith, Maitland; Ibbie Tew,
Altamonte Springs; Margaret
Geiger, Lake Mary; Arlala
Johnson, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stan­
ton, baby girl, Sanlord
Discharges
Annie Mae Wilson, James
Emerson, Yvonne Scchrest,
Aivie Rountree, Emelia Carr,
Gerald M. Davis, Alice .Mae
Franklin, Laura Waits, Lcola
Stewart, Katherine Taylor,
Andrew Faint, Mrs. Josephine
Hardwick and baby boy, Mrs.
Shirley Lucas and baby girl,
all of Sanford; Nolan N. Os­
teen, Osteen; Richard Breeze,
Longwood; Wayne Barnum,
Lake .Mary; Mrs. Kathy Nazum and baby boy, Winter
Park.

Prayer Group
Sets Meeting
Ry Julia Darina
A meeting o f the Prayer
Group o f the A t l i m u n t e
Springs First lluptist Church
will be held at 10 s. m. next
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Smith.
Hostess for this week's
meeting of the group, which
meets each Tuesday, was Mrs.
Robert Brndford. Attending
were Mis. Edward L. Kelsey,
Mrs. Jamrs E. Spencer, Mrs.
Jack Merck, 5Irs. J. R. Simp­
son, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Mrs.
II. II. Nelson, Mr*. A1 T. Brynn, Mrs. J. C. Howell and
Mrs. Smith.

Talent Show
Scheduled
Saturday
By Frances Wester
Entertainment for the whole
family will be provided at the
Ail-Semlno*- Leap Year Tal­
ent Show sponsored by the
I.ake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce to be presented at the
Sanford Junior High School
auditorium, Saturday at 7:30
p. m.
Twenty act* are scheduled
for tha two hour show that
will Include a wide variety of
talents. Jovial Cracker Donald
son will be the emcee and a
group o f professional clowns
will be on hand to create
laughs o ff and on during the
evening.
Tha audience will also have
a part in the activities when
various prises are awarded.
Three ten-dollar cash prizes
will be given, and ten prizes in
merchandise donated hy Lake
Mary merchauta.
Cash prizes will he awarded
tha top winning talent acts.
Judges for the show are Al
l.orinann, G e o r g e Tuuliy,
Judge Vernon Mize, Randall
Case, Julian Stenstrour, Mar­
ion Harmon and N. W. Pfeifauf.

Miss Donna Young, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Young, who reside on Crystal
Lake near Lake Mary, was
scheduled to appear on the
daytime "T o Tell The Truth"
at 3 p. m. today.
CAPF. KENNEDY fUPI) Miss Young is attending
Tlie Air Force scored ils
Barnard College in New York
eighth straight success with
City, a women's institution af­
America's m i g h t y Titan-2
filiates) with Columbia Uni­
ICBM Wednesday on a 5,000versity, on a scholastic schol­
mile lest of its ability to act
arship.
World crop of apple* ex­ as a war rocket or space,
Kite was to appear as one
of the "liars" who claims ceed* 700, million bushels an­ booster.
It was the 14th success in 21'
to he tlie new woman's na­ nually, according to tbs En­
cyclopaedia Rritamiica.
tional water ski champion.
test (lights at the Cape.

Titan-2 IC B M
Scores Again

!Catholic Circle
Officers
To Be
23. ,
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20 Deputized In Precincts
Ry Jane Casselberry
A total of 20 area work­
ers, representing both the
Democratic and Republican
parties, were deputized Tues­
day night by Supervisor of
Registration
Mrs.
Camilla
Bruce to register voters in
their respective precincts.
Reports from these work­
ers are to be in to Mrs.

Students (Drink
The Place Dry’
For Charity

Bruce's office by March
Representative*
deputized
snd their precincts sre: John
MeClosky. one: Zetta Morri­
son, four;
David Kannly.
eight; Margaret Gattis, W.
D. Mcdcnlf. Ann llussctt, E.
Pope Bassett and Frances
Young, 11; Freda Hoover,
12; Dion Bassett, 14; H. It.
Parker, 15; Leonard Cassel­
berry snd Marty Cox, 17;
D. Anderson, 18; S. Julian,
Guy Allen ami Geraldine
Kccth, 20 and Hubert M.
Fox,
Lillian
Severs
and
Kathleen Pctree.

I n s ta lle d
Installation of newly rle*.
ted officers will be conduct­
ed at the regular monthly
meeting of Longwood’* St.
Catherine of Siena Circle of
the Church of Nativity Cntholic Women’s Club sched­
uled for Monday nt 8 p.m.
Ilie
meeting
will
tako
place at the home of Mr*.
J. W. flicks, 830 Lennar,n
C i r c l e , North, Longdate,
with Mrs. Chela Ansley to
serve us co-hostess.

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LONDON (U PI) — One
thousand men and women stu­
dents invaded a Chelsea pub
Wednesday night and announ­
ced, “ we're going to drink
the place dry.”
They were true to their
word. At the rate o f TOO pints
an hour, they cleared the
beer harrels by 10:40 p.m., 20
minutes before closing time.
Their total was 8,000 pints.
Angus Owen, owner of tlie
Six
Hells pub, staggered
under a heavy tray and said,
“ they couldn't have bettered
this in the Wild West.”
Last year, when they tried
it, the students drank 2,470
pints before tbe police were
called in to quell a minor
riot.
Tbs object o f the drinking
spree was to raise funds for
six different charities.

Paint Store — In Casselberry

IS NOW OPEN
IN

CASSELBERRY

PLAZA
fi.T8-7f.81

Hwy. 17-92

Larry Morrison, Mgr.
on all N(R tofc brand point

Buy one * get o n e ..

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Another Dream Kitchen!

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Thanks for making our H O M E S H O W a success- in

Ravenna Park

Lyman Boys Gain Split
The Lyman High Srhnol
boys bowling leuin gained a
2 2 split Monday night when
flic Ixi.vs laiwling team from
Evans High School In Orlan«lo at llm .Medallion Lanes In
Maitland.
Meanwhile, Evans' g i r l s
team took a 4 0 decision (rum
Lyman's lassies.
Jim Jorrard (allied a 239
game lor Ionian—ll.o second
highest game rolled mi far
in tlio Inter-.Scliulastic Bowl­
ing League this season.
EVANS HOYS &lt;783-821-7822383): Frank Dillon, 109 558;
David Hall, 495; Steve Par-

the S a n fo r d - S e m in o le A r e a

rlsli, 487; Jim Freeman, 410,
Gene Tucker, 427
LYMAN BOYS &lt;722-733 904
— 2(09): Jim D.rmun, mi;
Woody laT, 45(1; Jim Jarrnrd,
239-500; Andy lllnrly, 495;
Sieve Brady, 507; Richard
Morgan, 311.
EVANS GIBUS Oi3l-032-C85
-1918): Jackie DeWall, 407;
Nancy Inman, 188-139; Paula
Caslow, 385; Pally Elkins,
333; Mary DeJulius, 381
LYMAN GIRLS &lt;577-010 818
—184l):Slirrldu While, 391;
Barbara Komisnr, 383; Sandrn Watkins, 140 300; Vickl
Clarke, 313; Constance Comfort, 339.

“A Community of Homes —

Built with Pride”

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FROM A WORLD OF FINK FURNITURE

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2 hath home, located at 412 Timgelo Drive in Itaveniiu Park, features a fully equipped GK kit­
chen, central duet heating with air conditioning

MODERN KITCHENS BY

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optional, pluH many other quality extras.
IIKAUTIFUL

Others are now under construction, which would
permit you to select paint and tile colors.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY 1

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On the lost available lots in GROVE MANOR,
under construction now are a 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
facing Washington, and a three bedroom. 2 hath,
facing Mellonville. See these beautiful new plans!

Custom Building Our Specialty
General Offica 211 W. 25th SL
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STENSTROM REALTY SALES AGENTS

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Recovery In Building
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - sales totaled $472.1 million $38.7 million, up six per cent;
Sales and use tax collections off only .33 per cent tor the residential
construction
at
WEATHER: Pnrtly cloudy anil mild through Tuesday; hiirh today in 70s; low tonight in 60s.
for the July-January period correspondent period a year
$76.4 million up 38 per cent
indicate the building industry ago. Sales tax collections
VOL. 51)
Inked Press Leased Wire
I'Vtublisncd IHOK
MON., MAIU'II 2, 1961
SAN FORI), FLORIDA NO. 137
may be recovering from an were up $189,792 or 5.5 per and non-building construction
at $32 6 million, up one per
over - development period. cent.
Revenue
Director
J.
Ed
Roofing and sheet metal In­ cent. The corporation report*
Slraughn said today.
dustry reported gross sales ed cumulative total of eon*
Three Seminole High School
Straughn said building con­ of $54.5 million, up $189,589, tracts for l'.HU amounted to
seniors, .Norman Leach, on
tractors reported gross sales |Decorating, painting and pa- 1$1.8 billion, a 12 per cent gain
the solo trumpet; Mike Cor­
of
$120.« million for the first I poring industry had gross over 1962.
bin, on bass, and John Sauls,
seven months of the current |sale* of $30.8 million or 30.20
tenor saxophone, won out in
fiscal year, an increase o( per cent increase.
a clinic conducted by the Or­
10 31 per cent over the same
While, electrical, plumbing,
lando Musicians Union Satur­
period
the
previous
year.
The
heating
and air conditioning
m
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. . .
day and will take part in an
increase amounted to $11.2 i showed slight declines, gro-s
All-Star Stage Hand on tele­
million.
j sales for household appliance*
vision in the near future.
Gross sales of lumber and jumped hy 23 per cent or $23.3
• • •
building materials have ts'en million.
March meeting of the Ovie­
down (nr the past two years,
The F. W. Dodge Corp. redo City Council, scheduled for
lie said, tint the decline ap. j ported that future construetonight, lias been postponed
MIAMI (UPI I—Citrus pio­
poured to he cheeked in the j tion based on December con­
until 7:30 p.m. next Monday.
neer A. R. Michael and at
l.i-t seven months. Gross tract* totaled $147.8 million,
• • •
least seven other persons
WASHINGTON (UPI) an increase of 19 per cent
eligible Seminole Cuunty
were killed this weekend on The Association of American
over last year. The corpora­
voters who are not registered
Florida highways.
Railroads offered a Sino.uoo
tion'* breakdown showed nonhave until April 4 to do so in
reward today for info'matinn
residential contract* totaled
order to cast their ballots in
leading to the arrest and con­
the May primaries. It is re­
ATIIKNS, Greece tLPI) - viction of saboteurs who dvported by Registrar Cainl
King Paul I has developed a namlted
a
Florida
Fast
Bruce.
I
|
blood
clot
in
his
lung,
it
was
('oast
Railway
freight
train
• • •
announced today. Informed, j&gt; b . 2fl.
A matter of space caused
sources at the royal palace | Association President Dan
the deletion of part of Kensaid his condition was rapidly m p, Loomi* disclosed the
C. E. THOMAS
n e t h McIntosh's announce­
worsening.
i action in telegrams to I’ reslFour juvenile* were appre­
ment of his candidacy for
I dent Johnson and Florida Gov.
hended by sheriff'* deputies
county prosecutor last week.
I Farris nryant. Lrontis also
Ken is married to the former
over
the weekend anil police
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, praised Johnson for ordering
Mary Uoonc, of Savannah,
(U PI)—The Screen Producers the Federal Iturcau of Inves
said their arrests solved a
(la., and they reside with
I Guild Sunday night selected ligation into the case,
wide series of vandalism act*
their three sons, Bob, Dan
the British
picture "Toni
The blast, about to miles
In the southern part of the
and Mark, at 3304 Park Ave­
’ Jones," produced hy Tony south of St. Augustine, was
Charles K. Thoma*. lifelong
county.
nue.
Richardson, us the best pro- p-c fifth such explosion on
resident o f Seminolo County,
• • •
The home of Mr*. Sue Nor­ Inlay announced hi* cniiillitat-y
duted motion picture of 1963. the strike-troubled railway in
From the Lions Pause:
man in lamgwood received for the Diidril 4 constohla
r&lt; it
•&gt; n titi p
t
I ,llrw! wcck*- An‘" h»'r cxplosHarold Rowland told us lie
P t l l l S «),UUO I'C C L
ion occurred during President
heavy damage flout the ac­ rare.
A. C. SMITH JR.
was feeling as bad as the
■| LANSING, Midi. (UPI) — ’ Johnson's trip to Florida,
Timm us m yrnr* of age, re­
tion ol the Uirre youths, alt
woman with a secret that no­
Pilot Frank Judge w atched j Feb. 27.
side* with hi* wife, tlie former
between
the
ages
of
it
and
body wanted to hear.
in liorrof Sunday as skydiver
Lx&gt;mi»' wire to llie PreslEthel William*, and their
♦ • ♦
14.
Richard Welch jumped from dent said the nation's railthree children at 010 Osceola
1To party damage to Hie
Flection of officers of the
Ids plane and fell 3.000 feel to road* "earnestly h«|ie for
Drive.
iKime was nppraised at $t,515.
American Legion Fair Asso­
his death when his parachute success of (lie present inves
lie is employed hy the U. R.
Walls, windows, furnishing*
ciation will highlight tonight’s
ligation* before this **vagcry
failed to open.
Civil S e r v i c e CommiMlim,
SEMINOLE’S
QUEEN
OF
HEARTS,
Darlene
Roberts
smiles
her
approv­
and
the
like
were
wrecked
meeting of Camphell-Lossing
add* kiss to human life to
Announcement of 111* candi­ hy the destructive action, serving n* a refrigeration nml
al as Mrs. Leonard Munson, chairman of the local Heart Association's
Post. The new officers will
it* mounting destruetlon of
air conditioning mechanic ut
dacy
for County Commission- police said.
then commence planning fo r 1 special event committee, receives a cheek for $805 representing the amount
INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) property and disruption of
thu Sunforil Naval Air Station.
tr
for
District
1
was
made
raised
during
the
county’s
Queen
of
Hearts
contest.
Miss
Roberts
won
the
On investigating this dam­
U)is year's lair. The Post willj
publie
transportation
—Mountain police today tic- vital
Upon graduation from Scut,
this morning by A. C. Smith age, police say they have
title for bringing in a total of $221. Presenting the cheek is Shealey Rest,
celebrate Its birthday anni­
service*."
gan digging out the bodies of
inula High School, he served
Jr.,
entering
the
political
solved
a
series
of
breaking
owner
of
Melodee
Skating
Rink,
where
Sunday’s
event
was
staged.
versary on March 1G.
There presently I* no pas­
83 vacationers from snow• • ♦
arena for the first time.
and enterings in the area ami with the United State Muriiio
covered wreckage of a Brit- senger traffic on the JacksonSmith
lias
been
in
business
some
of the stolen article* Ctrps during the Korean con­
We know of u chap who
ish airliner which imackvd vlllc-to-Mlami rail line.
flict, and wit* decorated twice
in
Scminule
County
since
were recovered.
complained ot waiting 45 min­
into an Alpine peak in Ausfor valor during this period.
1946. being a partner with his
Other
plares
entered
by
utes in a doctor's office and
1tria’s worst air disaster.
Thomas states that he has
brother
in
Smith
Lumber
and
the
youth,
according
to
police,
was told "you should have
Supply at liongwood until include the John Faedi home ulwaya had n strong druiro to
puilcncc—that's what the doc­
lie in law enforcement and sin*
tor has . . . patients."
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — 1901. Since that time he has In I-ongwood and the lxutgBAIUUN, South Viat Nam
ccrcly believes that, If elected,
• • •
operated
a
hardware
More
at
wood
Elementary
Scltool.
(UPI) — . MaJ. Gen. Nguyen A governor-appointed U-um of
would perform a good servieu
A total o f four candidate*
Long
wood
I
Ma
s
a
Shopping
The
four
hoys
were
releas­
'Hie "soft drink thieves"
Khsnlt a*id Sunday he be* pollca and FBI men under
for tha pcoplo o f Scinlnulo
Center.
ed
In
custody
of
Utcir
par­
•re operating again. llW jf]
**'• North O riu d o 'Village
.•**’
^
*
*
•■ *
Presidenthil order Intensified
4$* «■* litv. Iirn f 1st bo
lie I* a member of Sanford ent* pending possible action Ci unty. "I ant aware o f tha
open up vending machines. L’ouncIIi*Od
Cll*
Tha County CUrl'a office .and S, suptr "Undent of pus- wiupalgn that .killed ’ flva I their search today for persons
necessity of eo-operating with
remove the cap from a buttle, i
Charter Ifciard has filed Tuesday noon will begin ae- lie luiructioi, supervisor of American-- last month has tha I b a h I n d violence associated Masonir Lodge and the Con­ In Children's Court.
Investigating were Deputy all other law agencies, at a lo*
insert a straw and drink their qualifying
petitions
before repting qualification d a t a j registration, hoard of pulilic hacking of French agent* iu with :i year-long Florida East sistory and Shrine at Orlando.
He I* married to the former Charles Fagan Jr. and Ling- ml and state level, in order to
fill . . . without dropping ■ ISaturday a
noon
deadline, from candidates fur the Moy instruction member* f r o m league with the Communist*. Coast Railway strike.
Miriam K. Roy tin and they wood l'ulico Chief Claude achieve maximum efficiency
dime and without removing ^ r*- Barbara Peters, village 5 Primary. Deadline for fit- . District* 2 and 3, county j
R a i l r o a d official*, who
for this office," he laid.
I.a jo .
reside at Henry Levy Park.
ing i» noon .March 17.
suiveyor, justice of peutu P l m f g F o U n i l
llie bottle from the machine. clerk, reported today.
said they increased their scCouncil candidate* running
A hn*l o f county office* and constable fur District* 3,
TAHOE
VALLEY,
Calif, curlty guuid to ut least ion,
R.
T,
Milwec,
County for the group two post are uro in the race thi* year, I uml G.
(UIM) — The Air Force an- said they welcomed the slate
achool* superintendent, par­ Robert E. Stephenson, incum­ tunging from thu clerk uf
Alsu to be named arc Dem* mmiiecd today that a Para- mid federal InveMigntoi*.
ticipated in the groundbreak­ bent and David G. Tilson. Circuit Court to justices uf ocrutic national committee- dise Airlines plane that disGuv. Furri* Bryant SuturThose
running
for
the
group
the peace and constables.
ing cercmonici held Friday
niuu
mid
committeewonmii
in
appeared
over
Lake
Tahoe
duy
ordered 15 highway pafour post now held by Mayor
in Orlando for the construc­
Tniiimmn Philip J. Allen
The second Primary it j ,|lp ilCOiul Primary,
Suml.iy with 85 persons h ad1trolmen, six Sheriff* llurcuu
W. W. Anderson are Mrs.
tion of Cenlrul Florida'* new.
. scheduled fur May 'Jfi. Couii- j 0|I ,j„. htiltu level, the fol­ been liinnil on a mountain just - investigutor* and Assistant rode Atlantic C o a s t I.ino'*
education television station |
I' ll.,,,1rinslca'1 » n&lt;l lla r ly posts open fur election |„wi,ig pusis will he filled west of Genoa in Douglas j state Ally. Joseph Jacob* to N'unihei 175 for the hint time
old E. Wilkes.
which will l)o utilUing UIIF
this year, nil f o r four-year this year:
County, Nev., about 45 tulles investigate thu homliing* hut
Charter Board candidate*
early Monday morning, then
channel 24.
terms, are:
south ot Reno. A spokesman iu concentrate on kinnllvr InGovernor,
secretary
o
f
include Hubert Wesley Dean,
Ciicuil Court rlcrk, sheriff, s t a t e , treasurer, attorney said there were no survivors. rldrnls connected with tha hung up his hul on a record
Hubert Dcrum. Lucy Fairof 54 year* in transportation.
A meeting of the Long
(ax assessor, tax collector, general,
strike.
aupciintcndent
of
burn. Gloria Fcrrin, Etta M.
Ho hail ex|M*cte&lt;! a quiet ride
of „
Range Planning Committee ot
...
...
, county judge, county
cuunty proseprose public instruct inn, comptrol­
Stale planes were ordered mIh&gt;u ii I the piggyhuck special
the Seminole County Chamber
- M#rv
‘ ||ow^ ,. •u“ '&lt;sr attorney county cum- ler, coinniUsioner o f agricul­
lo putiul tlie state-long FEC from Jacksonville to Ida home
public
track* the governor aulil.
! ! . y 'I.!.' I Charles A. Trcslcr ami Jay missioned for Dist. n ta 1, a ture, rail toad ami
slut ion. It was. But the end­
ed for Wednesday, has been
...
utilities commissioner, Con­
Last week President John­ ing w a s different.
postponed. It'll be held Friday |' Uc, iMr#!jon b(&gt;ok„ dl)scd
gressional representative for
son ordered Fill men to eonTliero were flashra from
noon at Jim Spencer's. Byron
crlitrate on the Investigation rnnteru* and u host o f ruilroad
the Fifth District, Supreme
last Friday afternoon with a
Kimball und Francis Itoumil
The Sanford Naval Air Sta­ after two tiuins went dyna­
Con it justices for Groups I,
total of INI residents regist­
mill railroad union officiuls to
lat Jr., arc co-chairmen.
tion will roll out It* welcome mited during the duy lie vis­
2 ami tl.
ered.
gn-et him.
..........
.
„ , ,
Election*
will
laheld
Other offices lip for elec­ mat Tiiesilaj a* a 10-plane ited Florid* While the state
Neither tlie rnilttiml nor thn
When English Estate* School Mard, , 7 7 „
7 ,,
A-5A Vigilante attack squad tram will aid the Fill III thn
tion include:
union would let hi* record of
Principal Morris
"thy ap-|,„ |toom sjx
|hp Nl)rlb
rnn
returns
after
eight
The "storking bandit" till | Judge
ol
the
District
dynamiting*, Bryant ordered
reared at the dedication of 0rlamll, c&lt;impjin&gt;.
, ~es on against Saturday night, ob-^ Court o f Appeals, Second Ap- month* in the Atlantic and it to pul speeiul emphasis oil fill years in transportation go
a Liard
the the smaller deeds — shooting* unnoticed. T h e y applauded
the new plant last week lie Un8W()0j . 0vJcdo Hoa,|.
tainitu an undisclosed amount pollute District; state uttor- Mediterranean
him with words and ship* on
supcrcarricr
USS
Indepen­
said he would accomplish ttr&gt;t |
_______________
of ra-.lt In the holdup of the ru.y&lt; Ninth Judiciu) Circuit,
in the homes of mil worker* the buck.
thing* lirst. He immediately
«
. ..
.
Handy food store on French Hnd m rut h e r
of
House dence.
uml similar incident*.
Philip J. Allen had started
Aircraft and (light crew*
introduced his wile.
T O i l l II j Q I I C u
Avenue at I bird Street.
,,f Keptesentatives, Seminole
Ilia career when only 13 years
from Sanford's Heavy Attack '
Wearing a woman'* stock County.
old und worked after school
And speaking of schools.j 111 R o b b e r y
1ing as a mask, as hr lias in
If thu Number 1 constitu­ Squadron one are expected C f n r L H n n r f c
and during vacation*, lie first
to
begin
arriving
at
the
air
I
1
C
U
U
3
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, principal j An Altamonte Springs youth previous robberies, the ban- tional iiniriidmciit p a s s e *
served a* u messenger hoy
of Southsiile Elementary in is being held in the county ,m (orn-d the clerk to empty next November, several state nation soon after 9 a. in., uc- C n r C n m t n n I n
turn mmed into thu muchinu
cording
to
latest
word
received
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r
^
1
7
1
1
1
1
0
1
6
Sanford, hold* same sort of jail on an armed robbery a caN-, register In a p a p er1offices will huve to be voted
shop.
record. Sim taught lind grade j charge after a holdup of si |assvk. lie was brandishing a 1oil ago in in IPIU) for four |from the Independence, OfflI^ter lie moved to the tool
i rials emphasised Uiat the
at the siiHxil for 20 year* and service station on Route 436. ;;n ealilur revolver,
year terms.
They're Mailing for the department and at the age of
: time Is purely tentative and
for the last 19 year* she's j Charged i* Bernard Maxofficers converged on
nlork l» pay a visit to the 13 was assistant storekeeper.
These include the govi-ruuicon d he changed hy opera!been the principal. We'd ven- well. It). Sheriffs deputies re- nK. ar,.a. as soon as the rob-1 ship,
sccriTaty
of
slate,
rounty j*il today. A "gurnt"
Ho became a truininuii 41
|
ing
condition*
around
the
turc to say that it looks as port Maxwell staged the hold ] |H.ry wa* reported und scour- i trcusuicr, attorney g.nerul,
at tlie loral institution I* ex- years ago, a post ho has held
ship
though she'll he pcrmancnll up last Tuesday. They report |cd downtown Salt
Sanford to no
superintendent o f public inpreting.
since.
,
The remainder of Uw squad
• • •
! the
victim
identified
his ax nil
A L ie rhrrk thi* morning
nlruellon,
comptroller
and
Mr. and Mr*. Allen livs at
Police todav also reported " lru“
.................. , " ml . ron'. 300 plus support per
And gelling hack to English assailant and the arrest fol
at the jail got thi* content: l i t Holly Avenue, a homo
a breaking and entering some ,'on" ,,lM,0" rr ,,f ■*ricullure' |«mnrl .re slated to begin airEstates school for a para-] lowed,
“ Any hour now."
they have occupied for tin)
i lifting into Sanford late Wed­
graph, Girl Scout Troop 393
Details of the rubbery were time Sunday night at Hie ■
)ou might *ay the Jail o f­ post 41 years. On Muy 4 they
nesday afternoon.
presented a new Hag to he not available this morning,
Palace Itcer garJen. 4U8 San n ! s . _ _ | J _ I J
i Greeting the returning air­ ficials arc on pin* and wil. celebrate their golden
lord Atcnuc. The thief took I x I l C S n e i O r O T
displayed
front
the n e w
— —---------------ni-cdlr*. or iH*|m t * aa the wedding anniversary.
men will lie crowd* of dceight Itotile* n( wine and $6.
p la n ., iiagpoie. #
case may It . We'll keep you
j pen lent*,
friend*,
military
Allen waa born in Enter­
tuned in on latent develop­ prise and cumu to Muuford
Funeral services for W il-' and civic leaders. Banners
ment*.
Iiau, Hawkins, IG. of port O r - (will announce Uio event at
Cameron says cither a new-,
3 .
with his parents when liu was
comer or a fool predict, the
-n-l Burial -erv.re.
range, fatally injured iu a fall NAS Sanford and downtown,
six months old.
weather and then he'd better “ r
D. Wormuth. If. ^ I S S i n Q T o t
her* Friday afternoon, were
Since leaving Sanford last
He is a charter member o f
no. hang up his Jacket u„,||) D. S-N avy,
o f 1000
y. or
11)00 Park
Park AveAve- '
.'e^-old boy was the ,&lt;J ,H’
•» •* P«&lt;" Jul&gt;- V A,,’ &gt; h*‘ flown “ »
Brotherhood of R a i l r o a d
he held at Sebring. •
•
(,f „
h iU.y at First Metlnall.t Church. tv*in-j*-t Vigilantes from the
alter Easter. Anyway, Cam­
Trainmen 976 and helped to
^
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•I ^ i Ontnye. ..urta. « a . I., t - i l ^ « » « “ eck of the Indc
eron credit* the Bible with The Una was not announced. ^
Selection of a Jury to hear orpunixe the Sanford Division.
W
ormuth
was
injured
in
a
Path, pcndcnce a* part of the U.S.
saying that
can't Idl the ! feel cell vxnl.,.i.... .......... .
Allen is a member of the
...... you ...............
wandered about a quarter in lli'lltnui* Mi'inifi iul
a damage »uit in Circuit
i Second and Sixth Fleet's hulwinter front summer except
'
,
Thursduy
Dcytonu Bcuih.
Court occupied much of this Oviedo F 4 A 51 243, Sanford
- .*
# i- a t S u n fo r il ViiVi.1 Aim
a ,,1“ l
by the blooming of the (|g
Sanford N«v.| Air Station
at home t* Michael
Hawkins fell from a Marl( °f defense. The »hip morning in the county court­ Chapter OKS 2 and a member
and died I rtday afternoon at
in e*. And. »ay * Perry.
o f the First Presbyterian
,r""
*!ridr y. - ftt rn,r M “ l AnlhoV’ ilartkopf.
M r!! »&lt;uff«ldlng while working Fri- h«» ranged . . far smith . . house.
white fig* arc blooming which Grunge Memorial Hospital. Ur­ and Mrs. N. E. Ilartkopf of *'&lt; y nfternuuii at Pinecre.t Gi.anunamo H.y. Tuba, and
M (j
Nt.1|l0 Wagner ha* Ctturch.
lulidu,
mean* that thcre’li he no
210 \V&lt;fb&lt;lmerc Avenue in Hie Shopping Center. Ho died a
w
| brought
Ulc
action
Hie court
court
action
Surviving is his wife. Mary
more fro»t. He add*, tlie blue
f'raver Home subdivision.
*1 ort time later at Florida j
,
against
Ben
K.
McCormack
LcIl Wormuth, furmeily of
fig tree* will bloom next.
Sheriff's deputies »aid the .Sanitarium and Hospital Win- [ INUZI A r r C S l C d
a* a result of injuries she al­
Seining. Woiiiiuth was a na­
boy wa* located in a water j L r Putk.
FRANKFURT,
Germany legedly received in October,
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
SUKI'HISE wum rggiatcretl on the face o f Philip
tive of Deposit, K. V,
hole north of Mattie Street.
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled (UPI) — An ex-Naxi official, I960.
J. Allen Sutuluy when he uliifhtud from hit At­
Supreme Court today affirm­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ----Assisting in the search were ‘hath a* ‘'accidental."
Gerhard Holme, who Jumped
lantic Const Line Roilrond truin to round out
Mr*. Wagner claim* injur­ ed a rulini that U. S. con­
The United Flute* In.* dc»erlb-j o t O C K S H I b C
Surviving aie lii* wife, Mr*. bail to escape the "m ercy ies from an automobile wreck gressional districts ut Texa*
Special Deputy Carl Smith
&amp;i junta o f sttrvicu. With him id Al McMillan.
ml aa "unfoundsd" Russian
NEW YORK (UPQ—Stock* and Deputy James R. Moore, Ella Hawkins; a son, Robert killing" trial, in West Ger­ on Highway 17-92 and Con* must b« redrawn but left the
He und H. O. Hugwell, vice president o f the
charges that military rocketsl continued to advance at the’ The tot disappeared at W. Hawkins, at home, and a many ha* been arrested in cord Road.
door open for a postponement
Brotherhood o f Truinmen, Lodgo 976, presented
md y-j*
him b r i n g built in West tier- iq citing today un (airly In-avy about tl a. m. and
fias 10*
to­ daughter, Judith Mur llnw- \r; eulina, it was announced
Hearing Hie rate Is Circuit until alter Hus year's elecAllen u host of Rifts. Ruilroad officiuls, friends
1 trading.
i ealed about three hours later. |kins, of Cuvtogton, h y.
i today,
U ny ,
Judge Vaasar Carlton,
and members o f the Alien funyjg ^ere ou bandy
t-

^

e iO c*

$100,000 Reward For Saboteurs
Railways Join
BRIEFS Effort To End
Citrus Man Killed
FEC Bombings

King Worse

Four Arrested
In Vandalism

Mechanic Runs
For Constable

! Best 1963 Film

Business Man
In Board Race

Recover Bodies

9 Qualify In
North Orlando

Qualifying To Open

French Accused

State, FBI Teams
Intensify Hunt

Tuesday For May 5

Sanford Trainman Retires

Vigilante Unit
Returns Tuesday

Slocking Bandit
Strikes Again

County Jail

Tod.)-, tickler _

Wormuth Rites
,A t Sebrinq

Fall Victim

Deputies Find

Jury Selected
In Damage Suit

Texas Too

Charge Denied

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�\

. . . Karlyle IlmiMhoider took the gavel and will
nerve a« the Chamber president for 1DG4. He is
pictured here witli Mrs. Housholder at the an*
nunl dinner just before . . .

. . . Brig. Gen. Harr)' Sands Jr. addressed the 150
present. General Sands, pictured here with Mrs.
Sands, is commnndcr of the Air Force Missile
Teat Center, Patrick APB. Alsu a t . . .

. . . the nnnunl Chamber dinner were Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Barre, o f Winter Park, among other
out-of-town guests. Mrs. Barre is assistant to
the president of Winter Pork Telephone Com­
pany.
(Herald Photos)

Two Longwood men were
charged with breaking and
entering over the weekend
after a burglary at Charlia's
Bar on Routs 496.
Charged by the sheriffs of­
fice are Jam ei Lycani and
Lee Moore. They are being
bald In the county JalL
EGLIN AFB, (U PI) —
Police aay the two men re ­
moved a window sometime Fiva weary Air Force men
Friday morning aqd took all who spent five days bobbing
the money from machines in
the tavern. They also took a
quantity o f whisky, deputies
■aid. Recovered were 6162 in
cash and three bottles of
whisky.
Investigating were Deputies
FEBRUAKY 2t
J. Q. (Slim) Galloway and i .
Arimlftknu
R. Moors.
Sima Jones, Daniel Leeds,
Sara Jans Smith, Doris Kisher, Donald Wbitlen, Joimniv
Hartley, Scott Burns, Delores
IK THN CIRCUIT COURT o r
Beverly
McDer­
T H R RIK TK JUDICIAL CIR­ Knudaen,
CUIT, IK AKD FOR S E M I- mott, Faustina Witt, Anita
KOLB COURTT, FLORIDA.
Green, Fo C Be inbo, Judy
IK C H A K C R R T KO. 1STTS
Baker, S h e r y l Thompson,
KOTICH OF SUIT
l.KHMK
A.
W IIIT TI NOTOM Frank Korrir, Mary Miller,
and IIIKNU U. W IUTTINUall of
Sanford;
Marvella
ToN , his w ife,
ria ln llffa . O m n i, Llta Bell, Longwood;
VI.
J. W IL L niDBM OUn and ANN Percy Kelley Sr., Dellary;
niD EN O U n. hla w llt l IMO- Doris Skeen, Oiteen; Wayne
NKKH METALS OF OltLAMDO.
INC., a Florida corporation ; Barnum, Lake Mary; Clara
Monroe;
T IIB COMMKHCIAL HANK AT McKcnncy, L a k e
W iN T K n I’ A It K, F L o n iD A , a Suian Larsen, Meriden, Coun.
banking corporation axlatln*
Births
undar the law s e l tha Kioto ot
F lorida!
IIORNB . WILSON. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Bembo,
INC., a Florida corporation ;
and CHASE A COMI’ ANT, a baby boy, Mr. and Mra. Fred­
Florida corporation.
erick Knudaen, baby boy, Mr.
Dolandanta.
and Mrs. Kenneth McDermott,
T U B STATU OS* FLORIDA I
TOi J, W IL L lllDENOHIl and baby
boy, Mr. and Mrt.
ANN II I I) K S O U It, hla
vrlfa. raaldanco unknown; Wade Fisher, baby boy, all of
laat known ratldanca, I’ .O. Sanford; Mr. and Mra. Donald
Dos 111. I l l K. Church Skeem, baby boy, Oiteen
Ptr«at. t.onsw nod, Florida)
Discharges
laat l.nown mailing e d ­
itress, O tuaral Dallvary, a . C. Williams, Patricia WUNorris. Tannaaaaa.
* i ara harabr notified that deman, Janet Irwin, Bernice
a ai.il hat baan filed aaalntl Hall, Teresa Aun
Griffith,
»ou and PIONEER METALS Annie
Alexander, Sherman
OF ORLANDO. INC., a Florida
corporation: T1IE COMMER­ Ware, Mra. Sara Fitxpatrick
CIAL
HANK
AT
W INTER and baby girl, Homer Wil­
PARK. FLORIDA, a hanklns
corporation aalatlna under tha liams, all of Sanford; Mar)
lawo o l tho State •&lt;( Florida! Tilley, Radford, Va.; Cnth
IIOttNK - W lL SO g, INC., a
Florida
rorporallun i and erine Slaughter, Perry, Fla.;
CHASE A COMPANY, a F lo r­ William Sleg, Geneva; Itenu
ida corporation. In tho above Toole, Eustla; Ben Joe, Ot•m illed cauaoii and that you
are hereby r.q u lrsd to file teen; Guitav Loser, Newman
you r anoatar with tha Clark o f Wheeler, DeBary; John Coch­
thla Court, and to aorvo a
copy th tr to f upon the Plain- ran, Lake Mary
title or Plaintiffs* Attorney,
FEBRUARY »
whose name and a dd rttt la;
Admissions
E. A MIIIU&gt;lii: OLLIFF, J R .
10# North Park Avonua. P. O. Annie Ruth Robinson, Jaine.
Hoa l « l l , Sanford, Florida, nut McCloud, Nettle Pearl Diton,
lo u r than March ltd, A. D.
Julia Heaton, all uf Sauford;
IM I.
If you fall to do ao, CDcrat Thomas Sermons, O s t e o n ;
pro confaaao w ill bo antarad
a g a in .t you for tha rallat da- Virginia Hogarth, New Smyr­
tandad In tha Complaint.
Comnlalnt.
mandad
na Beach; Edua Know lea,
Tha natura o f ssld ault bain*
for FUltBCLOSlIltK o f MOIIT Tangerine, Fla.
Births
OAtlE ancuntbarln* tha proparly
In
Bamlnola
County, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Green,
F lorida, to-w ltt
Tho W ool Tl feat o f tha baby buy, Sanford
Boat O ne-H alt (E lk ) of all
Dlschargri
that part o f IILCK'K J.
W I LI ME RE, lyin g North Rotclla Adams, Peggy Layof
Church
Street
(said ton, Roy Burton, Josephine
lllo ck I lying North of
Church Straot being t i l Brown, Carolyn R. Walters
fast fron tin g on Church and baby boy, all of Sanford;
Slroat and 111 feat In Hoialee Small, Titusville
dep th ), accord in g to plat
MARCH 1
Ih tra of recorded In Plat
llouk I, 1‘aga III, Public
Admissions
llacnrdo uf Sem inole Coun­
Nada Johnson, Anne R. Ty­
ty. Florida.
WJTNKSM roy hand anJ tho ner, Zlllersteen Bellamy, Bat­
peal o f oald Court at Sanford. ty L. Jack, Judith Quest, Dan­
rio rlJ a , this lUi day ot Fobny Ray Hoberts, alii of San­
bruary, A. D. IM I.
(HEAL)
ford;
Frank B.
Hastings,
Arthur II. Uockw lth. Jr..
Clark o f tho C ircuit Court Longwood; Mary L. Marrs,
llyi Martha T. Vlbleu
Lake Mary

Eglin Airmen Saved After 5 Days Adrift At Sea
Hospital
Notes

Legal Notice

Deputy Clerk
(A copy o f tho com plain t I li­
ad htraln. la attaehad la Ika
cop y o f this notlca which la
fuelled to each defendant tor
ttlioai a reaidauu# m ore opaulXlo than a olata o r country
w a s given In llio a a o r o s la ts incut filed kortln by tha H alittiffs , tholr a a .n l or a oU rn ty .)
K. Aaabrwad O lllff, Jr.

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Births
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson,
baby boy. Sunion!

Ditchargck
Frank Furrie, Bert Thomas.
Thelma Roberson, Gram E.
Middleton, Johnnie Hartley,
Nettie Let Morgan, William
Speigle, Jose Allen, all of
Sanford; Dorsett Smith, Mait­
land

In the wind • whipped At­
lantic ocean aboard an airsea rescue plane were back at
home base today-thank* to tha
deftness o f an expert in rough
tea takeoffs.
The men were marooned In
a twin • angina HU10 amphi­
bian ISO miles from the nearcat land by rough aeaa which
prevunted them from taking
o ff again. Tha plane had land­
ed Feb. 25 to recover an in­
strument package dropped by
a rocket fired from Cape Ken­
nedy.
Col. Louis J. Sacana, a
speriallat in water taka • off*
and landings, boarded the
heaving craft from a Coast
Guard cutter Sunday ami
guided it through 16-foot
swell* to • jet-aasiated take­
off.
T h e Coast Guard also
brought nlung 500 gallons of
gasoline. The crewmemliera
bad kept the craft's engines
running during moat o f tha
five day-a to keep Its Hole
headed Into the wind and hea­
vy sea., and the tanka wera
also empty.
The plane'* position was
about 140 mils* east of Great
Abaco Island in th* Bahamas
and about 300 miles northeast
of Miami.
"Aa soon at we got down

Jeri Wheatland
Band Wins
Jeri Wheatland and hand
captured tup tumors Saturday
night during the Leap Year
Talent 'Show at the Sanford
Junior High School auditornun.
Jeri, a 13-year-uld Sauloni
Junior High student led her
five-piece outfit in several
numbers which captured the
eye of contest Judges who
were Cuunty Judge Vernon
Mire, Mayor At Lornunn ot
Longwood, George T o u l i y ,
Marian lianuon and Julian
Strnatrom.
Karen and Gloria Greene, a
mother and daughlcr hula
dance team,
took second
place honors. C l a r e n c e
"C racker" Douaklsou, Lake
Mary poatinaater, served as
master of ceremonies.
The event was spuusuied by
the Lake Mary Chamber ot
Commerce which anticipates
making it au annual affair.
Also included in the pro­
gram were organ and accordian numbers by Harold and
Ralph Unger, a duel by Joy
Wester and Delores Klrsch,
the Muosc hat dance. Gre.
gory Nichols on hi* trom­
bone, vocal* by Ronnie Swain
who accompanied himself on
the guitar, a ballet number
by Marilyn Sprouse and Deb
bie McLain, A1 Skinner's
mafician’ a act, and songs by
Charles Best who arcompanted himself on tin- guitar
aod Um organ.
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tha waves picked up to much
we couldn't gel o ff the water,”
said CapL Day Dowell, skip­
per of the plane.

Girl Scouts
Visit Cabin
In Orlando
By Maryann Miles
Girl Scout Troop 111 of the
Bear
Lake
Elementary
School, the Fire Birds and
Camp Ca;&gt;era, recently made
an overnight stay at the Girl
Scout Cabin in Orlando. This
was Uio first overnight trip
fur a few ot the girls.
Transportation wai provid­
ed by Mrs. Sue Gates, Mrs.
Sarah Hall and Mrs. Mary
Williamsou.
Those making the visit were
Marsha Buell, Kay Beilly,
Darlene Hail, Jane Rupert,
Janice Buckner, Terry Wil­
liamson, Sara Mostrom, Bo
Rrennon. Cissy Baird, Nancy
Carr, Jean Stephemon, Dr
nise Herota a n d
Juanita
Gates.
A spaghetti supper was pre­
pared on Friday night by
Juanita, Marsha and Terry
and breakfast of scrambled
eggs and pancakes tha next
morning was cooked by Mar­
sha and Sara. Terry and De­
nise made Saturday lunch.
Plans were made by tile
girls fur their work on active
citiienvhip badges.
Due to the Inclement weath­
er the girls decided to return
home Saturday afternoon and
IraiiMKirlnliuu was provided
this time by Alfred Mostruin
and Bob Barid.
New leader uf this troop,
which meets ou Wednesdays
alter school, is Mrs. Mary
Williamsou.

Troop 244 In
50-Mile Hike
Boy Scout Troop 244. spun
sored by the Sanford Elks
Club, completed a Su mile
hike over the weekend by
marching to Union Park near
Orlando on Saturday and re­
turning Sunday.
Itie outing was under tlie
direction
of
Scoutmaster
James Duron and assistant
Scoutmasters Marty Golden,
Jtiu McClellan and John K.
Kenewlcx. Also, Junior assist­
ant Scoutmasters Kevin Edge
and Jimmy Lyons participat­
ed in the event along with
Senior Patrol leader John

Heller.
Duron said to boys took part
In the
affair.
Individual
cooklui wav a specialty of
the event along with thp pre­
paration and carrying of In
dividual packu.

VEG ETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
Newa Service
Sanford
Sanford-Oviedo-ZeRwood
District:
Windy and mild. Showers
a.m., cloudy, p.m.
Cabbage: demand fair to
good, market about steady.
Domestic round type, 1% bu.
crates, f t-85 to |1.50, mostly
,61-BO, very few . higher, few
•mall aise, lower; 60 lb .
sacks, mostly $1.26, very few
higher, poorer, lower.
Carrots: demand moderate,
market about steady. Sacks,
48-1 lb. film parked, |2.06 to
(2.30; 50 lbs. loose, 61-85 to
62.10.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 16 In. crates, Pas­
cal typo, 2 dos., 64; 2 4 and
3 dor., 64 25; 4 dot. and
smaller, |3.75; hearts, 24
count, film wrapped, 64.76.
Chinese cabbage: offerings
light 16 in. crates, 62.60.
Endive: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 1 1'9 bu. crates,
$3 to 63.26.
Escarole: demand moderate,
market about steady. 1 1/0
bu. crates, 62.76 to 63.
Lettuce: insufficient aupplies to quote.
Onions, green: demand fair,
market steady. Cratea, 8 dos.
bunches,
Parsley: demand light, mar­
ket slightly weakar. Crates,
6 dos. bunches, $1.76 to 62.26.
Parsnips: offerings light
baskets, 12-1 lb. film packed,
61.25.
Radishes: demand fair, mar­
ket about steady. Basket*,
film packed, red variatiea, 85
cents to f t ; whit* varieties,
24-8 os.. 61.75 to 62.
Spinach: insufficient tupplies to quote.

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ciate hearing from mothers
who have apare time.
Frank Gore, principal, re­
ported that conference day at
the school has been set Marcli!
13 with the evening al March
12 allotted for working par­
ents. He also advised that
Spring Vacation would tie
March 27-30 and expressed
appreciation to the parentfor their fine cooperation.
The program was in charge
of Mrs. Helen Wolk and re­
freshments were served by
third grade room mothers.

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Many of you seemed to enjoy our
article last week concerning the cor*
o f knitted suits, to w* thought w*
would bring to you, through this
column, news o f new fabrics and ma­
terials being manufactured. The Na­
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up to date on any new fabric, ita
content and tha best way It can be
cleaned, according to their laboratory
reault*. We aro able to avoid any
trial and error methods aud give our
customer* th* latest, ana most
modern, knowledge o f skillful drycleaning. However, it la also useful to know something
about the fabric before you buy. Then, you will know
what to expect from your dry cleaner, the car* the
gunnvnt or fabric must be given, and Ita wearing
quality. A fabric that b practical in on* section o f
the country U sometimes impractical in another. For
Instance, in Florida, we have the strong ray* o f tha
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president-elect of the Florida
Education Council.
Plans for the Fashion Show
to be held at 7:30 p.m.,
March 17, were reported by
Mrs. Mary Stripling who ad­
vised that tickets for child­
ren aud adults are now avail­
able. A feature of the show
will be "the girl with tho
green hair" and proceed* will
go to buy school equipment.
Announcement was made
that Mrs. Vi Segrest la in
need of assistance in the
school clinic and will appre­

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FRANCIS E. Roumillnt Jr., outgoing president
o f the Seminole County Chuniber of Commerce,
and Mrs. Roumillat are pictured ut the annual
dinner o f the Chnmber when . . .

consisting of Mrs. Mayme
Rhodes, Mrs. Florence Berg
and Mrs. Marge Armstrong
was appointed and will make
a report at the April meeting.
Mrs.
Lawrence
Swofford
announced that delegates to
the district conference would
tie Mrs. Annie Sue Hanks,
Mra. Jean Nuss and Mrs. Lil­
lian Donaldson.
A request w is presented by
Don Noe 11 that members sup­
port George Dabbs, principal
of the Bear Lake Elementary
School, In his nomination aa

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Tb« third ia a aeries of
mid-week Lenten Service* at
Good
Shepherd Lutheran
Church o f Sanford on the
theme, "Christianity and Con­
temporary Life," will be held
this Wednesday at 7:90 p. m.
Guest speaker will be Lt.
B. M. FI tiger a Id, flight In•tractor In VAH-S at Sanford
Naval Air Station. HU topic
will be "Christianity and Mili­
tary."
Lt. Fltxgerald la a rail
dent o f Sanford, U married
and la a member of Pine
exeat Baptist Church where
be has served as chairman
of the board of deacons and
presently ia on the teaching
staff.
The service will include
dialogue between P a s t o r
George Xinnamon and the
speaker. A question and an­
swer period will follow with
the congregational participat­
ing.
This feature of the services
has proved most Inspiring as
pastor, speaker and congre­
gation endeavor to learn how
to "b e the church."
Watchword for Lent. IBM,
is "lie the Church, Come to
Church."

By Jalia Bartas
A capacity audience of Al­
tamonte Springs Elementary
PTA members and guests
met last Tuesday evening in
the school auditorium for the
regular burners session and
a program on the theme of
Fonraler'* Day.
Special guest for the o c­
casion was F. M. Kirkland,
former district PTA repre­
sentative,
who
talked on
Founder's Day noting that the
association first was organ­
ised on Feb. 17, 1867.
He showed the comic and
informative film, "Murder in
PTA" which proved most en­
joyable to the audience.
Rounding out the program
was a group of Mrs. Trene
King’* sixth graders with
ifathleen McDermott recit­
ing the Gettysburg Address;
songs and poems presented in
choral reading and conclud­
ing with "T ap*" played by
Doug Finch of South Semi­
nole Junior High.
During the business meet­
ing Mrs. Jean Nu*s reported
that the Altamonte PTA now
has a total of 248 members.
Mrs. Lillian Donaldson gave
the treasurer's report stating
that after all library bills
were paid there will remain
a balance of 6900 for other
projects.
Members voted to purchase
fan* for school classrooms
after hearing a report from
William Segrest that coats of
air conditioning would be ex­
tremely high. He advised
that he had contacted offi­
cials
at
tho
elomentary
school in Lak* Mary, where
fane aro successfully used,
and have approval of the
school board, and recommend­
ed that similar equipment be
purchased for Altamonte. He
pointed out that with ^*c
fans, air would be circulated,
bothersome gnats would be
eliminated and tho rooms
would be much mare comfort­
able.
A nominating committee

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4-H Girls
Set Meetings
Each Week
By Bernice Kelsey
Meetings o( the Oviedo Jun
ior 4-H Girls Club h«ve been
announced for each Friday
Ntcmoon Immediately after
school instead of for alter,
nate Fridays as previously
scheduled. Meetings will be
held at 3:30 p.m. each week
in
the
Home
Economics
Hoorn.
The girls, under direction
of their leader, Mrs. J. M.
Dingman. are learning to use
machines and how to clean
___
eir equipment. Blouses are
SANFORD NAVAL Air Station hns been presented h certificate of
lng made as the current
achievement for “ noteworthy performance" in the National Vehicle Safe­
project and those completing
ty Check Program for the third consecutive year. Cdr. S. R. Stanul
this garment are beginning
(right), station executive officer, was presented the award certificate by
work on skirts. Some of the
girls also are making pin
Sgt, Vince Smallwood, of the Florida Highway Patrol.
(Navy Photo)
cushions M home.
Announcements were made
•at a recnet meeting for a
visit to an Ocala stud farm
or to Silver Springs; County
/Cvents Day. April, beginning
By coincidence, the plane
HALIFAX. N. S. (UP1) I t # a. m. at the County
Thirty four survivor* from the and rescue ship wore on airAgricultural Center and for
tanker
Amphialos
w e r e sea maneuvers in the area—
By Donna K*tc»
State 4-H Events Day in
tlie destroyer escort only five
Members and friends of the brought safely to shore today
Gainesville, May 1-2.
miles from the stricken tank­
Members of the club are Longwood Civic League will by the Canadian destroyer es­ er.
encouraged to participate, If meet at the Clvie League cort which plucked them from
Five of the survivors were
Building on Church Street
possible, in all events.
Tuesday at 10:13 a. m. to the stormy North Atlantic hospitalized for shock and
form a car caravan to the where their ship split in two. bone fractures when brought
ashore early today.
DeBary Mansion House. The
All but two of the Liberian
The remainder were taken
trip is planned in place of tanker’*
36
crewmember* to local hotels to rest.
the League's regular March were rescued Sunday when by
meeting.
chance a Royal Canadian air
Those who attend will be force plane and the destroy­
expected to bring their own er escort Athabaskan sighted
By Donna Estate*
sack lunches.
the broken vessel foundering
Announcement
has
been in towering seas 200 miles
South Seminole VFW Post
1207 will sponsor a rummage made that the League will west of here. Two of the Amsal* April 3-4, from 9 a. m. sponsor, as its first fund rais­ phialos' Greek seamen were
. . . You may be qualified for
until 3 p. m. each day, at ing project of the year, a lost.
ft.000 life insurance . . . so
The tanker broke In two so you will not bunion your
Fern Plaza, Commander Ro­ dinner to be held March 21
from
4
until
8
p.
m.
at
the
rapidly
late
Saturday
that
it
loved one* with funeral and
b e r t March announced today.
apparently had no chance to other expenses. Thia NEW
Donations of good used Civic League Building.
policy is especially helpful to
Included on the menu will radio for help.
clothing,
furniture, kitchen
those between 40 and 00. No
be steak, mashed potatoes,
utensils and white elephants
medical examination neccsvegetables, desserts ami cof­
may be taken to the *wst
OL}) LINE L E G A L RE­
home on the Old Dixie High­ fee. Tickets for the event are
MADISON, Wi». (UPI) — SERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
available from any member.
way north of Long wood.
The next regular meeting Gordon C. Conley, 20, was on . . . No agent will call on you.
Members serving on the
of the League will be April one year’s probation today a f­ Free Information, no obliga­
rummage sale committee who
ter hs admitted In court that tion. Tear out thia ad right
will pick up donations upon 7.
now.
he bit hit infant son,
. . . Send your name, address
call, and the areas they will
Conley told Judge William and year o f birth to: Central
^ ou er, are; C o m m a n d e r
I . Bucnzll that he bit his 7* Security Life Insurance Co.,
ySrch, Long wood; Larry Chumonth-old son because "he Dept E-112. 1418 West Roaenat,
Casselberry;
Ralph
dale, Fort Worth 4, Texas,
iiinda ine nervoua.’*
Moore, Howell Park; Jack
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Hopkins, Maitland and Har­
James Bailey of Daytona
old Mats, Fern Park Mower
Beach, assistant V o l u s i a
Service, Fern Park.
County tax assessor, will lie
Proceed* from the project
guest speaker at a meet g of
will benefit the building *und.
the DeBary Democratic Club
to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wed­
nesday in the Firemen's Re­
creation Hail.
★ Fast, expeit cai seivite
* Win Ids Imesl lues
Subject of his talk will be
“ Homestead Exemption."
A Top quality aulu supplies
Presiding will be Darwin
The Women’s Club oi Cas­
Bruce, president, who has in­
selberry will hold a combina­
vited the public to attend.
tion
business
and
social
meeting Wednesday starting
at 7:30 p.m. at the Club
House on Overbrook Drive.
Mrs. Marjorie Shepard Yom
county tax collector's of­
By Donna Estes
fice will be guest speaker and
A card party for member*
will talk on the proposed and invited guests of the
Any
branch office for South Semi­ Longwood Tourist Club has
nole County.
been planned for Thursday at
American
A nominating committee 7:30 p. m. at the Civic league
will be ramed to set up a Building on Church Street.
Car
slate of officer* to be recom­
A small donation will be
Our expert mechanics adjust your brakes
mended to to* group at the accepted to defray costs of
April election meeting.
the prizes to be awarded and
odd fluid, and dean and repack front wheel
Entertainment is planned the refreshments to be serv­
bearings.
fin d refreshments will be ed. Those attending arc re­
served by the hostesses fol­ quested to supply their own
cards and tallies.
lowing the program.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Then
dorc C. Sorcscn. a top ad­
visor to John F. Kennedy,
has signed a contract with the
firm for a book covering his
11-year association with the
late President, it was an­
nounced Sunday.
Sorcscn, who resigned his
White House post shortly af­
ter the assassination, first
went to work for Kennedy in
1933 as legislative assistant
to toe then-senator.
Sorensen’s book, the pub­
lishers said, “ will tell of John
F. Kennedy as a statesman,
a senator and as President

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Stetson’s S-T-R-I-D-E
T ht throe-ysar undertakln* to
raise the $3 million required to tacure • Ford Foundation trrant has
been designated “ Stetaon'a 8-T-R-ID-E program.” The lettere In the
word "Stride” form an eeroetle for
"Stetaon’a Teat o f Resourcefulness
In Developing Excellence.”
The additional reaourcea which
the Foundation’a grant and the
matching funds will make available
to the university a total o f $4.5 mil*
lion. Tho Ford Foundation haa of*
fered Stetson $1.5 million but to
qualify for it the university must
match it with the $3 million.
This will be another giant step in
the growth and development o f Cen­
tral Florida, which the experts fig­
ure will become tho most thickly po|&gt;ulated section of the state in the
not too distant future. The Stetson
program is especially dose to thou­
sands o f Seminole County people who
are among the graduates o f the 80year old institution at neighboring
DeLand.
The $4.5 million dollars which will
become available to the university
will be used in theso ways:
Faculty salaries will be raised to
enable tho University to continue to
retain many members o f the teach­
ing staff who have stayed on at
Stetson at a financial sacrifice out
o f loyalty to the university, and be­
cause o f their confidence in its fu­
ture.
Additional professors, outstanding
In their fields, will be engaged to
strengthen existing departments and
to take the initiative in developing
new programs.
A series o f studies will be made
looking toward the upgrading o f all
facilities and educational techniques
o f the university, with the Idea o f

adapting them to meet more effec­
tively the rapidly changing space

son.
The OA8 reported this week
m Caitro'a operation Venatuela. OAS la the OrganiseJob of American State*. OAS
investigators reported that
Caitro’a agents smuggled batookas, mortars sod machine
;uns Into Veeetuela. Object:
leisure o f the country.
This effort to export com­
munism from Cuba into a
South American state Invites
ittrotioa to the ground rules
aid down by the lata P m llent John F. Kennedy. I t *
&gt;ccaslon waa Kennedy's Sept
13 , 1962, raw* conference,
rhe young President was tryng to aDance uneasy rumor*
hat Caitro'a Cuba waa be­
coming more Instead of leas
i menace to the United State*
ind its neighbors.
Most emphatically, Kennedy
laid military action by tht
United Statea waa neither re­

836-1319

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Mrs. M srysss Mils*
838-3678

Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
836-8046

Chstuota
Mrs. Joan Magta
863-8748

DeBary
Mm. Adam Muller
688-4416

Enterprise
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Thought For Today
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Dr. Crane’s

Time was invented by almighty
God in order to give ideas a chance.
— Nicholas Murray Butler.

Worry Clinic

quired nor would It be Justi­
fied by Ute then existing situa­
tion. But the President did
not want to appear to be soft
on Cuba, so he added this:
"But, let ms make this
clear once again: If at any
time the Communist bulld-up
In Cuba were to:
—"Endanger or Interfere
with our security In any way,
Including our baso at Guan­
tanamo;
—"Our pass ape to the
Panama Canal;
—"Our missile and space
activities at Cape Canaveral;
—"O r the Uvea of Ameri­
can eitltens In this country;
—"O r If Cuba ehould ever
attempt to export Its aggresslive purposes by force or the
threat of force against any
nation In this hemisphere;
—"O r become an offen­
sive military base of signi­
ficant capacity to r the Soviet
Union;
-"THEN this country win
do whatever must be done to
protect It* own security and
that of Hi Allies."

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Sprints
Mrs. Julia Bartoe

CONCORD, N. H. - (NEA)
—In its first markedly risible
phase h e n In New Hamp­
shire, the Republicans' pres
ldent plcklng effort for 1964
generates a curious air of un
reality.
Yet tha onlooker needs to
go back only to tho Demo­
crats’ presidential endeavors
In 1960 to find a strong par
allel.
The explanation 'in both
cases is tha aamt: Every
candidate, every political fig
urw seriously mentioned fpr
the nomination seems now
(and teemed In 1960) to have
one or more fatal flaws in his
prospects.
Four years ago the then
Democratic Gov. David Law­
rence of Pennsylvania could
alt in his office in Harrisburg

For we are fellow workmen for
God; you are God's field, God’s
building.— 1 Cor. 8:9.

New Venezuela Threat
la tfee matter o f fid e ! CatIro'i effort to aeixe Venaxuela,
g would appear that the nest
nova la up to President John­

Political Notebook

The university’s scholarship pro­
gram will be greatly broadened. A
more intensive effort will be made
to make college educations possible
for high school graduates whose tal­
ents and interests suggest exception­
al promise-young men and women
who will be able to profit by Stet­
son’s “ hand taught” * educational
methods.
Long over-due repairs to the un­
iversity’s physical plant have al­
ready begun.
Urgently needed new buildings
will be planned and built as soon as
possible.
Gifts which may have been ear­
marked for the purpose, and such
other funds as may become availa­
ble, will las used to augment the Un­
iversity’s inadequate endowment.
Finally, in furtherance o f its 80ear tradition o f furnishing a mean­
ingful Christian education to its stu­
£
dents, the "Baptist University o f
Florida” will lay even greater tm phnsis thnn ever on providing a
spiritual foundation upon which
young men and women can build
Christian lives, a foundation o f faith
designed to withstand any kind o f
moral earthquakes the years ahead
may bring.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franree Weater
322-6218

Lak* Monro*
Mm. H. L. Johnson
822-4728

l&lt;oagwood
Mrs. Donna Kates
826-8817

Osteen
Mra. Clarence Snyder

The President said the
United States would bo alert
and fully capsbl* o f dtallng
swiftly with any such deve­
lopments.
"A s President and Com­
mander in Chief,” Kennedy
continued, "1 have full au­
thority now to take such ac­
tion."
These bold words war* ut­
tered at a Urn* when Sen.
Barry Gold water, (R-Arlx.),
waa demanding that the ad­
ministration set to remove
tho threat o f Soviet armed
might in this hemisphere.
Richard M. Nixon was de­
manding stronger action, a
U. 8. naval blockade U neces­
sary, to quarantine Cuba
again* Soviet arms.
An Secretary of State Dean
Rusk waa reassuring the
House Foreign Affairs Com­
mittee that Use Soviet arms
buildup in Cuba was only de­
fensive. Five weeks later on
the eve of the congressional
elections there was a national
clamor for action to check
the Slno-Ruttlan penetration
of tho Western Hemisphere.
It had become the prime Re­
publican issue.
Tbs Kennedy administra­
tion discovered the Russian
missile buildup on OcL 23 and
Imposed a naval blockade de­
spite Russian threat of an
R-war. Tho nation applauded
end the campaign issue of
Communist penetration sub­
sided and disappeared. On
the basis of the OAR report
of Castro's operation Veosrue la, that big iasue la aris­
ing again.

CASE 8-401: Betty G., aged many couple* may be married
88, hAs been married for 12 fer 10 to 20 years and thus
year*.
miss ths vital 6 to 12-hour
"D r. Crana," aha asked anx­ period when conception can
iously, "m y husband and 1 occur.
(2) This likely pregnancy
have had our hearts Ml on
day la regarded as probably
having a baby.
"But I have never become the 16th before the onset of
pregnant Yet our family doc­ the next menstrual period.
To estimate when that next
tor aays ha can find no or­
ganic trouble to explain our period will occur, a wife
should keep an accurate rec­
childlessness.
"D o you aupposa It could be ord o f the past year or two,
due to the fact that I am an for the normal womnn fluctu­
Identical twin? For my twin ates several days in the length
sister haa been married for 10 o f her periods.
(3) Acidity Is often a factor
years and ah* also has no chil­
In such childless cases, too,
dren.*
"Is there anything else w* for some women's * bacterial
can do to Increase our chance flora are more addle.
And arid stops tha activity
of getting a baby of our
o f tha mala sperm cells.
ow n ?"
In fact, the usual contracep­
In ths Ililile you mny recall
that Sarah was desperately tive liquids and Jellies now on
eager to bear Abraham a son, the market usually contain
but naver got pregnant for some form o f acid.
In order to guarantee a bet­
many years.
Tha same thing waa true of ter c h a n c e o f conception,
Rachel, the favorite wife of therefore, It is wise to ute a
■lightly alkaline douche, such
Jacob.
And llannsh, too, waa dis­ ae can be produced with one
traught because she couldn't teaspoon o f linking sod* per
quart o f warm water.
conceive and bear a child.
If, however, there la tome
Yet all three o f those wives
organic obstacle to conception,
finally had children.
And thousand* of supposed­ then auch matters aa timing
ly sterile American couples and acidity would obviously
now have also Irarned how to not remedy the matter.
Rut I have had hundreds of
obtain babies o f their own.
Sometime* modern drugs letters from women like Betty
help. But In many cases the
following data will banish a
family's childlessness, If there
has been no organic obstacle
to prevent conception.
By Hal Cochran
(1) There Is usually a very
An Eastern woman in a
brief span in the entire month
three-room apartment gave
when a wife can eoneelv*.
Some researches think thla birth to triplet*. Rhtll have

Barbs

Q—What la tha meaning o f
the Japanese word "B on sa i!"
A—Literally,
"tan
thou­
sand years" — figuratively,
“ forever."

Sen. Barry Goldwater of
Arlxona, avowed entry In
New Hampshire and else­
where, is pictured by some as
"unsalable" to most of the big
industrial states as too con
servathe.
New York Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller, a l s o
avowed,
bears the "too liberal" tag,
plus the mountainous diffi
cully of bis divorce and re­
marriage.
Richard Nixon, the OOP's
1960 nominee, Is twice-beaten,
once by Kennedy and again
by Democratic Gov. Edmund
G. (Pat) Brown in the 1962
race for governor of Califor­
nia.
Ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge, Nixon's 1960 running
mate and like him a write-in
prospect this year In New
Hampshire, exhibits only fair
voter support In tha opinion
polls and almost non* at all
among Republican presidentmaking professionals.
Pennsylvania Gov. William
Scranton, the most frequent­
ly mentioned truly d a r k
horse, la branded ai both too
little-known and too ateadily
reluctant to put himself for­
ward.
Michigan Gov. Georg* Rom­
ney, a horsa darker still, is
dismissed aa having maverick
tendencies and "sanctimoni­
ous airs" which make influen­
tial politicians aby away
from him.
That la the present roster.
Of the six, all but Scranton
and Romney figure In the

New Hampshire primary racq
moving toward Its March 10
climax.
By Lawrenee-ityle political
reasoning, one could argue
compcllingly that none on the
list should dare hope for suc­
cess * i the 1964 nomine*. In
each case the evident flaws
ean be mads out to b* de­
cisive
At this point, however, the
rest of 1960's Democratie
nomination history deserves
to be remembered. The Dem­
ocrats, of course, wound up
by choosing — on an over­
whelming first ballot—one of
Lawrence's rejectees, tht late
President Kennedy.
This and other past per­
formance suggesta that ths
Republicans'
experience in
1964 will follow pattern. Their
nominee at San Francisco will
be one of tha six whose
"strikes against" loom so
Large against the backdrop of
New Hampshire's snowy hUls.
In 1960 the prixe went to
Kennedy as the man with, un­
mistakably, tha largest rank
and
file
party
followiag
across the nation.
The unanswered question
for the GOP today is whether
that man la Nixon, present
clear leader in the opinion
polls, or Goldwater, long the
favorite of his party's lower
to middle professional eche­
lons.
The first Installment on that
answer will come with the
New Hampshire primary re­
sult next month. One unreality
which hangs over the Repub­
lican outlook wlU begin then
to be dispelled.

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with a coast on both the
Atlantic Ocean and tha Med­
iterranean BeaT
A—Morocco.
Q— Which president made
ths shortest State o f the Un­
ion address?
A —Gsorgs Washington.

Q—On what kind o f paper
may be limited to only 12 to to move or move out.
# • *
la U.S. paper money printedT
24 hours. And tha husband's
A—Special stock that Is 60
Judging from the few we’ve
sperm may lose their vigor
had this year, don't sat cheat- per cent linen and 60 p ef cent
within 6 to 12 hour*.
cotton.
Thus, by mere chance atone, nut* In tha dark.

Oviedo
Mra. George Keleey
863-8486

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Sanford, Florida

who hnvt later reported that
they became pregnant by fol­
lowing thla a I m p 1 a advice
which they obtained from their
newspaper.
And I have met scores o f
such new mothers when 1 am
out on lectura tour, who are
grateful to have babies o f
their own after 10 to 20 years
of apparent sterility.
So send for the booklet
"Facts About pregnancy and
Poster Children," enclosing a
long stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cents.
{Alw ays write to Dr.
Craa* in car* of this newspaper, rnrloalag a loag
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 cents to cover typing
and printing coats when yoa
send for oa* o f his book­
lets.)

31r. Vernon W. Dunn,
Fern Park, Florid*
Dear 31r. Dunn:
The Board baa directed me
to inform you that they a n
unanimous In their daalra to
aee a "Taxpayer’s Associa­
tion" formed in Seminole
County. It la their belief that
such an organisation would
not only serve to protect the
people’s interest but would
also be o f tremendous help to
the Board in an advisory
status.
However, the Board declin­
ed to appoint any o f Ita mem­
bers as a committee to initi­
ate ouch an organisation.
Their reasoning was, that an
official approach to organis­
ing would appear to soma aa
tha first step in the building
o f a political machine, and
would consequently curtail
the effectlvencsa of the asso­
ciation.
Each member did offar his
parsons! support In any way
it could be effectively used,
and itanda ready to aarva in
every way possible.
Your Initiative and dedicated
Interest In the public's behalf
la commended, and tha Board
extends Ita alncerest wishes
for tha success o f thla worthy
project.
James P. Avery Jr.
Chairman,
County Commission

and, with Impeccable political
logic, eliminate the late John
F. Kennedy (Catholic, too
young), Lyndon Johnson (too
Southern), Adlal Stevenson
(twice-defeated), Sen. Hubert
Humphrey o f Minnesota (too
liberal), Sen Stuart Syming­
ton o f Missouri (too littla
known).
Seasoned Republican ap­
praisers, helped out by a fix­
able duster of outside observ­
ers, currently art engaged in
a similar game of thumb-out
among the GOP'a list of 1964
"mentioflablea."

822-4641

668-8831

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By Julian Mcntlrom
The new, modern air con­
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c a t e d last Tuesday night, is
undoubtedly one of the finest
equipped facilities of its kind
we have seen.
From the front office to the
smallest custodial room it is
complete in every detail.
Seminole County's s c h o o l
authorities are very proud of
this new facility and they
have every right to be. In
t £ act, they should be com­
mended for their foresight,
planning, a n d
particularly
their willingness to consider—
as they did in this case—the
possibility of the tri-mester
system becoming a reality in
the not too distant future.
'
Everyone who has inspected
the school has nothing by*
praise for the beauty and
^practicality of (he plant. How­
ever, last Tuesday night we

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did overhear a couple of —
shall we say — tax conscious
individuals wonder a l o u d
about the cost ot constructing
the ultra modern school.
Before ansone jumps to
conclusions there are some
facts which should be known.
As early as 19G! it became
apparent that a new approach
to school construction would
have to be considered. As a
result the county school staff
and the architect embarked
upon a research program to
determine trends and designs
toward
climate
controlled
schools, and especially the
costs thereof.
The plant would have to be
flexible in terms of space to
keep operating and mainten­
ance costs at a minimum and
yet provide a desirable at­
mosphere for education. They
also found t h a t
students
housed in climate controlled
iacilities had a higher level
of atudent accomplishment,
it was discovered that the
daily attendance percentage
was higher.
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vealed Uiat such a building
could be utilized much more
during the calendar year for
various purposes.
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Mas found that various con­
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others lower. Operating costs
Mould be higher but mainten­
ance costs Mould be lower.
The result of all of this was
a school built for only 910.32
per square foot.
This means that English Es­
tates school Mas built at a
cost less than four of the last
five conventional school build­
ings in Seminole County. The
state average runs into SIS
plus per square foot.
During the dedication cere­
monies last Tuesday, it Mai
pointed out by one o f the
speakers that it is impossible
for anyone or any agency to
give a child an education. Ba­
ther. our responsibility Is to
provide boys and girls with
the opportunities lor an edu­
cation.
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mentary School building is
any indication of a trend for
future echooli In Seminole,
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Hounds Beat
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DU yon *ver hear o f the little bird who flew beckwards becauea ba waa more interacted In where he'd
been than where he waa’ going7
Well, we’re going to do that today with reapect to
the heavyweight claah laet Tueaday night'between Bonny
Liaton and Caaalna Mareellua Clay Jr.
To onr way o f thinking, Canine not only took a title
away from Liaton, bo alao took one away from Leo
Durocher.
Be that aa It may, It’a atilt IntereiUng to look back
to aee how aome o f the so-called expert* figured the fight
before It took place. Wo think you’ll find It amuilng to
aee how aome o f them predicted the engagement In the
light o f what actually took place.
Former heavyweight tltleholder Joe Loula watched
Clay in hla final aparrlng aeaalon before the bout and
exclaimed, “ Clay's got to be kidding. He can’t look that
bad!” Then Joe went on to aay, “ Liaton will kill him If
Clay keepo polling back from punehea and making a lot
o f other ml*take* I aaw him make today.”
Former champion Max Schmellng, from Hamburg,
Germany, declared t “ It will be orer In fire round*. Clay
la almply trying to win the title one or two year* too
early."
Then there waa exchamp Rocky Marciano who pre­
dicted that “ Clay ean’t laat more than aix round*. He haa
the potential to bo a great fighter, but h*’a been ruahed
bite thla fight becauae o f the big money, lte’a not a* bad
aa the 7*1 odd* Indicate.”
And Juat about anybody who erar heard o f boxing
would hare agreed with at laaat one o f theee expert*.
But th a n ware two exception*. The flrat waa Clay’*
mother who aald “ 1 feel my boy will win Tueaday night.”
The other waa the Louiarllle Lip himaelf who fore*
east, “ I eanU lore I I'll vpaet the world.”
And from where we alt, it aeema only Clay and hla
mother were right. We’n pretty well convinced that
Clay believed he could win. We wonder, however, If hla
mother really thought ho would.
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When yon get right down to trying to analyze the
fight yon find youraelf right where you itarted. Barring
an Injury, the queation atlU ariaeat “ Could Clay have
beaten Liaton I ”
There’* no doubt but that Liaton waa Injured. Whether
he auatalned the injury aa the reault o f mitilng a hard
awung left or waa hurt when Clay landed a terrific right
on hla ahoulder remain* to be aeen.
But the fight itaclf had all the earmark* o f a repeat
performance o f the Joe Loula-BIlly Conn fight which took
place back In 1M1. I f you will recall the Brown Bomber
had dona away with more opponenta within the flrat
three round* than Seminole County haa candidate* fo r
tax collector.
Then he ran Into Conn—or would It be more approprlate to aay that Conn ran away from Loula T A t 1***1
Conn kept out o f Loula’ reach fo r 13 round*, aave fo r
rare momenta when the apeedater would alp In and catch
Joe o ff balance. Then came the 13th round.
By that time Conn’a confidence had begun to bubble
aver and he mad* the fatal mletaka o f trying to mix it
« p with Loula. Bangl It waa all over, and they almoat
had to ihovel Billy frem the canva*.
We’re not a pugillatlc expera. But we have an Idea
that had neither fighter been injured It probably would
have wound up Juat about the way the Loula-Conn battle
ended, perhap* eooner.
The beat yardatlck will be the return b ou t Watch the
pre-fight prediction* cloirly and are how many o f the
eo-called expert* will atill go with Liaton.

Lyman High'* Greyhound*
pumped in 22 point* in the
final frame Friday night to
finlah off Orlando'* Biahop
Moore High and went on to
rope the Kiailmmee Kowboya
Saturday night to become the
only Seminole County quintet
to aurvlve the firit round
tournament* leading to atatc
title*.
Tho 'Hound* upiet the Hor­
net* Friday night in a clotely
waged battlo for three period*
before Lyman broke up the
ball gama with a acoring ef­
fort BUbop Moore couldn't
halt. The Greyhounds won it,
63 to 30.
Saturday night tha Lyman
qulntat moved with teas by
the Kowboya, 49 to 33.
The Longwood five led the
Hornets 13 to 13 at Die close
of the first quarter and main­
tained the one-point margin at
the half, 30 to 29. Going Into
the final frama the Grey­
hounds were still on top, 40
to 37. It waa then Lyman post­
ed 22 polnti, 13 of them free
shot* by Donnie Smith, to
take the tilt. Smith led the
Lyman acoring with a total of
29 points.
Alio Friday night, Kiislmme* topped St. Leo 60 to 49,
for th* right to meet Lyman
Saturday night.
In th* Ult with Klulm m cc,
Lyman led the entire dlitance
and waa never In any real
difficulty. The win gave the
Greyhounds tha Group five,
C lan " A " title and a berth
In tha Region 2 tournament
icheduled thla weekend at
Apopka.

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PWRBCLOIt RH BAI.B
NOTICE IB IIK RK U r 11IV .
* N that ARTHUR II. HECKVVITIIX Jit., Clark o f the O r .
cult Court o f Btmlnol* County,
Florida, w ill, on tba ICth day
o f March. IM I, during Ibo
lega l houra o f sals, at the
froa t
Boor o f
tho County
Oourthouao, Xomlnolo County,
In tka City o f Xanford, F lor­
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public ou tcry to the hlgheat
aad beat bldd*r fo r essh. th*
fo llo w in g daaerlbad yroparty,
•Itaatad la SsaUasle County.
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TION ONE. a ccording to
Plat tharaof, racordad In
Plat Book II. !•»*•* * and
I, o f tka Public Record*
o f ■•mlaota County, Pier*

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Qlrl. I. Knot Ring, 4. M r
I'roof, l . Nabraaka Nad. 4.
H alloa Oal, T. O caw Night, IMorcan Tray
KIUIITII HACB — a /ia Mil#—
t. Knnthead Tom , t. W ire
Mark. 1. Kaaco Imdy, 4. Popu*.
I. o D.'i Llpatlck, I. W.D.'a
Ormaal, T. Iron Ouard, I. Mon.

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■harry. I. ChTekaboo Mat)*, *.
Ilypnotlqua, T. Bold Haply, ■
Karl'a Mao
TENTH R A C * — 1/11 EUO—
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Linda Cull*. 4. E A .'a Little
hlatar, I. Charoha* Bundowa.
I. Danny Mac, 1. Folay'a Polly,
I. Foaw orth
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Driver I. Clrcua gunahlna, 4.
pu riu ant to tko Final Daeraa Uarmen, *. Taa Darling, f . Lupane
T. Silent Uraee, I. T oro f Porooloeur* antarad In •
ra t* p ta d la g In aald Court, qua'a Leon
lha Btyl* O f w klck la MOCIKTY
PO X BAVINO*. a Connactlrut corporatlaa. P la in tiff, v*.
Lymax High'* *Btry la Urn
THOM AX u . HOLME*. *11 and
NANCY M. HOLME*, kla wlfa. InlerscfcoUatic Bowling L in ­
Dafandaata, aad tha Dockal
Number o f w hich lo Number gua will xie*l the Coionlal

THIRD ARM — Tom
Helnsohn o f B o x t o n
xeemx to hive sprouted
a third arm ax he
reaches for x rebound
during a game with the
New Y o r k Knlcker.
b o c k e r s xt Madison
Madison OW ETAO N
Square Garden. The ex­
tra arm really belong*
to an unidentified play-

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KUOPIO, Finland (UPI) —
Reldar Hjcrmstad and Svcrrc
Stenshclm gave Norway a 1-2
finished In Sunday IS • kilomater rac* at the Puijo In­
ternational cro n country ski­
ing games. HJermatad's time
was three hours, 13 minute*
and 03. second*, more than
• minute faster than Stanshelm's, 3:14.20.

Lions In Heartbreak
Loss To Air Academy
As far as the Oviedo Lions
could sea Into the future of
their group tournament this
pait weekend there waa the
remote possibility of Florida
Air Academy's Falcons being
tough cuitomers but not tough
enough.
However, the Falcons were
and Oviedo—with high hope*
of going into th* regional and
state tournaments—saw their
hopes go down tho drain.
After racking up an Im­
pressive 83 to 62 win over St.
Cloud Friday night In the
opening rounds, tho Lions met
tha flying Falconi Saturday
night and were beaten, 46 to
43, in a hotly contested batttle. Tba win put the Falcons
in the Clan B, Group Ig
tournament at Evans High's
court thla weekend.
Friday night th* Lion* put
together a couple of top notch
first half quarters to (novo
out in front of St. Cloud. How­
ever, the Saints roared back
and rallied In th* second hajf
but were not abla to catch tha
fleet-footed Lions who were
hitting the bucket from all an­
gles. The Lions tried to de­
fense St.
Cloud's Johnny
Crow*.
But Crow* cam*
through, nevertheless, with
32 points to capture top-scor­
ing honors for the contest.
Agalnit St. Cloud, Jim
Courier paced tb* Lions with
21 points while Billy Mlklar
dropped In 17 and Skip Rook
and Tim Colbert had 13
apiece.
Saturday night th* Lioni
couldn't get moving In tha
first period. Florid* Air from
Melbourne
racked
up
11
points while Oviedo was held
to only seven, one of the
shortest acoring period* ail
Mason for th* Lion*—and it

very well could hav* cost
them tho battle.
The Lions pulled themaehes
together in the second period
to outacore the Falcons 17 to
13 to ieava for intermission
tied with Florida Air, 24 to 24.
Fifteen points in the third per­
iod for Oviedo and 14 for the
Melbourne quintet gav* the
Lions a 39 to 30 lead going
into the final frame.
And tha fourth stanza turn­
ed into a defenslva battle with
Ovlado holding tha Falcons to
eight points. But the Lions, on
the other hand, could link
only six, and that told tha
story.
Billy Miklcr led the Lions
attack with 10 point*.

Although more o f a playmaker than a polntmaker,
Semlnol* High’s Barry Barka
dumped In IS points Saturday
night to lead tha Tribe against
New Smyrna Beach. But It
wasn’t enough and Head
Coach Ralph 8tumpf’s cagera
lost hopes o f auccess In stats
tltia playoff* with a twopoint loss to tha Barracudas,
45 to 43.
With 13 aecondi left to play
tha Seminole* wer* knotted at
43-aU with tha Barracudas but
a pair o f charity tosses put
New Smyrna Into tha lead
they held aa the final seconds
of tha Tribt’s laat game tickad away.
Semlnol* Jumped into a onepoint lead, 11 to 10, aa the
initial period closed. Both
clubs posted 14 points in the
second stanza and Stumpf’a
lads led 26 to 24 enrout* to
th* dressing rooma for the intermisiion.
Aa usual, Saminola cam* up
with Its “ short” scoring perlod — only sight markers in
tha third quartar whlls tha
Barracudas racked up 11 and
movad into tha final frame
leading Bemlnola 85 to 83. It
was a nip and tuek fourth parlod with b«th clubs getting
10 point* and New Smyrna
tha decision,
John Lavln, th* New Smy­
rna Beach eager who eenk the
two free shot* with only sec­
onds remaining, also got 18
points along with Barracuda
Jimmy Shinholiter to tie
Barka for top acoring honors.
Also acoring for tho Ssminolea
wort Mlko MeCloary with
nlno, Doug Firoatono with
sight, Billy Higgins and Mika
Groover had four aach along
with Barry Johnson and Ken
Tyre who cams up with a eingls point.

Biddies Win
Third Tide
Sanford's Biddy Basketball
Leagu* all stars won their
third consecutive state cage
title last weekend when the
local aggregation racked up
vfctoriea over Fort Walton
Beach, Pensacola and DtLand.
Tha Sanford qulntat whip­
ped Fort Walton Beach in the
quarter-finals, trounced Pen­
sacola in tha semi-finals, and
with a Saturday night victory
grabbed t h a championship
over DeLand in tha finals.
Friday night Hobby Lunquist, Sanford's aca pointmaker, dumped in 26 points
to paca tha locals over Fort
Walton Btaeh. Bill Braeken
posted 17, Kenny Hinson got
14, David Lea and Mett Mor­
gan aank 13 apiece, and Tom

Lyman Golfers
Drop Opener
Tb* Lyman High School
golf team dropped its opening
match of the season Friday
afternoon at Rolling Hills
Country Club. The Greyhounds
wer* defeated by Colonial
High of Orlando 3ti to 2tt.
Joe Pavelchak and Jim
Balmer led tha Greyhound
golfers by picking up a point
apiece. Steven Glllespl came
up with Vk point. The Lyman
squad led th* Grenadier* un­
til the 17th hoi* and met their
downfall on tb* 17th aad 18th
boles.

Sandage cam* up with 10.
In other quarter final eontesta DeLand took Panama
City 61 to 37, Tallahassee
cam* out on top of Lake
Wales, 61 to 43, and Pensa­
cola dobbertd Clawiston, 77
to 21.
Sanford on Saturday morn­
ing continued its winning
ways by taking a 73 to 49 de­
cision over Pensacola in tha
lemi-flnals for tha right t*
mett DeLand in tha tltia tilt.
Lunquist again was Sanford’s
big gun whin he posted 23
pqlnt* as tha result o f seven
field shots and nina charity
tosaea. Braeken got a d oit*
points while Morgan, Senkarik and Hinson aach got 10.
D a L a n d , after defeating
Tallahassee in tha other semi­
final match, bumped into the
high-scoring Sanford quintet
in th* Saturday night final.
Before an ovar flow crowd,
the locals were paced by Lun­
quist who cams up with 19
markers. Hinson got I I and
Brackan pumped In 12 points
to aid tha Sanford effort.
Jimmy Kickllghter o f DsLend
racked up 18 points to pace
tha Voluaia County five In th*
championship contest.
Thre* Sanford youths, Lun­
quist, Hinson and Bracken
ware named to the all-tourney
team. Tha Sanford coaches for
tha local all star aggregation
war* Fred Miller and Don
Stowell.

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* SATURDAY — 2 P. M.

MARATHON MATCH RACE MARCH •

INTERCITY MATCH RACE
SATURDAY. MARCH 7

Jacksonville KC vs SOKC
Glass-EarloMd Heated Grandstand
Laxurlons Ctibhaaa*

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Real. t. Chief
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4. Hha'a HandHabit, I. Damp-

1. N.H.'* Juat Ml*, t. No Ad*
mlaalon I. Pallota Ann, 4. Ab«
by Oat, I. Abllan*. I. H oly
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Mar. I. Paarlta Toaa
BIXTM RACH — B /ld Mil* —
Klara. I. P ly in g ailpptr, I.
II. A.'e A llrs llev'a , 4. Hp*c*
Try, I.
Fourw ay
Ana*. T.
Mornlna Tide, I. Danny l.uey

Semlnol* High's golf team
won two matches Friday af­
ternoon when they posted 5 to 1
victories over both Oak Ridge
High School of Orlando and
DcLand High School
In the Oak Ridge match,
Ray Bradford defeated T.
Hcltacy I and 2, and Larry
Sherwood took ■ 1-up dedalon
from Wood of the Pioneer*.
Sanford grabbed the beat ball,
3 and 2.
Also agalmt Oak Ridge,
Roth Vihlen took a 4 and 2
decision from BUI Heltiey
but Tommy Todd dropped a
1-up match to the Floneers'
Mcnke. Sanford won the best
ball again, 3 and 2.
Against the DcLand link*,
men, Bradford defeated Full­
er 1-up and Sherwood defeat­
ed Northrop 2 and 1 with San­
ford taking the belt baU 3
and I. Meanwhile, Vihlen de­
feated Bradley o f DeLand 0
and 4 while Hayes of DeLand
took a 2 and 1 decision from
Todd. Again Semlnol* won
the best ball, 2-up.

10

YOUTH BACB — X/ia Milo —

Legal Notice

Tribe Golfers
Win Couple

MOSCOW (UPI) High
jumper Valery Brume! of Rus­
sia will be honored by the
American Broadcasting Com­
pany oext week aa "World
Sportsman of the Y ear." Bru­
mal, 22, will receive the
award In New York on March

Tonight’* entrlea at the Ban 1. MeAltan. I. H ard Cutter. I.
Ruthatt*. 4. n iaek N»** P*a.
ford-Orlando Kennel Club:
I. Mia* Ritter, I. O ar la tln ,
winaT m a c m — a /ie m i i * — T. Potana, I. Don't
1. Do n**t, I. P ocket Ca&gt;h, I,
Treaap***. 4. Andy'* Ilhamrock, I. Edna Terry. I. Two
Hear*, t . E xtra Ilock, a. Poo
Hobble
SECOND BACH — * / l * Mile—

SOME 300 GUESTS enjoyed the annual cook-out o f the Seminole County
Sportfiman’s Club at the Elkx Club Saturday evening. Pictured from the
left: W. A. Adnms, president; B. J. Walker, Jncknonville; Mrs. Jerry
Ross, Jerry R osh, who nhowed a film of nn African nnfnrl; Howard H.
Hodges, secretary-treasurer, and Henry Wight, vice president.

Gets Award

SOKC Track Entries

1

Page 6— Mon. Mxr. 2, ’64

THURSDAY — LADIES’ NIGHT

THE DAYTONA 500!
Daytena Beaeh, narids-Pehraa? t k New 1964 Plymoutha
strsaksd across tha finish Hna today to win tha famous
Daytona 500"... flrat-seeend-third I Avoraflnf batter than
154 miles per hour, Plymouth proved Ha ability to take the
ragged grind of competition racing and coma up a winner aa well
If thla la tha kind of durability you want In your now oa*
Get up and go Plymouth for 11641

Berry, N* Minors
“ Whsro th* Top Dogs B u r — Rnia or Skino”

High Grenadier* at 4 p. m.

WITNESS my hand and th*
Orrtelal Seal o f aald Court, today at th* Colonial Lane*
thla a *U day # f rah ruary, in Orlando.

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AKRON, Ohio (U PI) - Bob
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gfrim po eonUxuee to bo the
Deputy Clark
Roaanbar*. Hoaanborg
lending money winner among
A Rolamaa
member*
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tee* A ia cley Building
al Bowler* Association Th*
Miami *t. Florida
Detroit native ha* aaroed
I'abllafc March a, I N I .

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100th Publix Market I
Will Open Tuesday
Keeping pace with the everexpanding economic growth
of Florida, the Publix Super
markets open their 100th atorc
Tuesday In Winter Haven.
"With new families moving
Into our communities every
day, Publix recognises the
great opportunity to serve,
and grow, and prosper in one
of America's most dynamic
states,” says George Jenkins,
president of Publix, whose

OPENS TUESDAY
IN

markets, today, dot the map
of Florida. Publix stores span
an area from Daytona to Mi­
ami, and from the Gulf to I
Atlantic coasts.
Gross sales, through the I
years, are a true Indicator oi
a c o m p a n y ’ s substantial
growth and popularity. In
1953, Publlx'a volume figures!
totaled a little over (28 mil­
lion. By the end of 19S3, sales
had soared well over $215 million. These figures show the [
tremendous operational ex­
pansion that Publix has under­
taken to parallel the presentday population boom la Flor­
ida. To Jenkins, this Is pure-|
ly a matter of "a bigger com­
pany family with more gro­
ceries to sell.”
A second Publix outlet In I
Seminole County is now under
construction. The store will
be located in the Sanford |
Shopping Plaza,

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ROUND STEAK
DAVID G. TILSON of
North Orlando announ­
ced Friday as a candi­
date in the March 17
elections for the group
two seat on the village
council. Tilson opposes
incumbent Bob S t e ­
phenson in the race.
(Herald Photo)

3 County Firms
Get Charters
Three Seminole C o u n t y
firms have
been granted
charters by Secretary of State
Tom Adams.
Artldss
of
Incorporation
were granted to Lakeview
Apartments, Inc., of Fern
Park, to deal In apartments,
Incorporators are Roger Colt
Chappell, Mae Olaon Chappell
and Douglas Wesson, who will
Issue 100 shares o f common
stock at $100 per share.
Charter was granted to
Trans-World Sales, Inc., of
Longwood, to deal in chem
teals and other products. In
corporators are Irvin M. Fel
der, Mary M. Price and Elis
•twill P. Maxwell, all of Win
ter P u t . They will issue 10,
OOO shares of common stock
at $1 per share.
Western Enterprises, Inc.,
of Longwood, was incorporat
•d by Harold C. Logan, Chel
cie M. Logan and Karen L.
Laughlln. The firm will deal
in real estate and the broker
aga business and wiU issue
M0 shares of common stock
at $100 per share.

IX T H R C IB C I'IT rO I B T OK
T lf K XIXTH JUDICIAL CIHCUIT IX AXIS rO K BKMI
NOLI) COVNTT, FLORIDA.
CRANCKRT NO. ISM !
UNITED MORTOAUEE SER
VICINO CORP..
Plaintiff
-va 1IKNRT BCHSIIDT at UX an*
KENNETH SCHMIDT at OS,
Defendant!.
NOTICE o r BUST IX
SSOeSTOAOU roK K C LO Sl'R H
TO i HENRY
SCHMIDT
and
KATH ERIN E
A.
BCU
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Council Race

More Tax Frauds
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ST R ld ta Road
Danbury, Connecticut
You ara hereby notified that
a Com plaint to foraeloaa a
certain m ortsaa* rncumbarln*
tha follow in g described real
property, te-w ltt
Lot S. OAKLAND HILLS
ADDITION, aeoordlns la
Iba plat thareof aa recordad In Plat Book IS, P a st
St,
Public
llccordc
oi
Seminole County, Florida,
baa bacn filed a fa ln ct you la
Iba abova atylad suit, and you
ara raqulrcd to aarva a copy
of
your
Anawcr or olbar
Ploadlna to tha Complaint on
P la la tlfra attorneys. ANDER­
SON, HUSH. DEAN A l/»W N HES. SIS East Csntral Boule­
vard, Orlando, Ptorlda, ond
flit tbo original Anawsr or
olk or Ploadlna In tha offlco
o f tko Clark o f tbo Circuit
C oert on o r bsforo tbo Slat
day o f March, lead. If you
fall to do to. a drerrs pro
ton foa io w ill ba taken agalnat
you fo r tbo rcllof demanded
In tha Complaint.
This Notteo ohotl bo publltb#d onre a week for four co o ascutivo w ssks In tbs Sanford
Herald.
DATKD this STtb day o f
Ksbruary, ltSI.

I , 4, 1964

W W W l

WASHINGTON (U PI) — |
The Internal Revenue Service
reported Sunday that thare
wera more tax fraud eonvle-1
ttons last year than avar before In U. S. history.
Thera wara 1,408 eonvle-1
tions, an increase o f 111 over
1962. Sentences Imposed by
the eourta amounted to 293
■ ■aiURNCKi
years in jail, 2,269 years on
17070 Llaatta
Oranada Hills, C a lifo rn ia probation and $2.6 million in |
TO i KENNETH II. SCHMIDT fines.
and LUCILLE O.
MIDT. tile wlfa,

(boneless)

PRICKS
EFFECTIVE
MON., TUES.,
WED., MARCH

Harold E. Wilkes of Sll
South Cortez Avenue, North
Orlando, hat announced at a
candidate for tha group four
village council aeat up for [
election on March 17.
A native of Bedford, Va..|
Wilkes has been a resident of |
Florida ilnce 1957 and a resi­
dent of North Orlando since I
1960. He and his wife, Irene, |
are the parents of two chil­
dren, Donna, 18, and Kendall, I
21, who Is stationed with the
Air Force In Greenville, Miss. |
A carpenter by trade, Wilk­
es has been an active attend-1
ant at all vlllaga council |
meetings.
Hit statement to the Her­
ald:
T do not bclleva In passing |
on any resolutions or amend­
ments which I do not believe |
in myself. 1 firmly believe in
the successful advancement |
of the Village o f North Orlan­
do and hiving good govern­
ment to earry out this ad­
Girls may like candy dates vancement.”
yet not be at all interested in
politics.

Legal Notice

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La/ce Mary Woman's Club
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AtLuncheon
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Leslie Junes, bridc-to-be of
Tom Best, was feted with a
kitchen shower recently at the
home o f Mrs. George J. Mills.
Mrs. Art Brown acted as cohostess for the shower. The
hostess and co-hostess served
the morning guests scrambled
eggs, baked ham and panrakes.
The Valentin* theme was
carried out with th* red cloth
and white accessories. The
girl* brought Miss Jones many
lovely gifts for her new kit­
chen.
Those gathering to honor
the bride-elect were: Mrs. T.
A. Best Jr., mother o f the fu­
ture bridegroom, Mrs. Ashby
Jones, mother o f the honoree,
Mra. Ethel Lee Walker, Cathy
Best, Shirley 8tumpf, Linda
Hlttel, Barbara Flynt, Gail
Stnkarik, Regina Clark, Bar­
bara Bradley, Sunny Skinner,
Mrs. June Remusat, Mra.
Wandeu Brooks, Sheila Best
and Mrs. Terry Smith.

The Capri Restaurant was
the elta recently for a lunch­
eon, the presentation o f an
award, an Interesting pro­
gram, a business filled day,
and election o f officers.
The officers for the Lake
Mary Woman’s Club are:
Mrs. 3.0. Gregory presi­
dent; Mrs. Robert Martin,
corresponding
secre­
tary;
and
Mrs.
Lonorra
Green, treasurer.
Miss Phyllis Mitchell, who
won the essay contest spon­
sored by the Lake Mary
Woman’s Club, entitled ” Our
American Heritage'*, w a s
presented with a savings
bond, while her mother, Mrs.
Phillip Mitchell, looked on
with proudness. Miss Mit­
chell read her winning essay
to the group.
A program entitled, "K eys
to a Well Designed Gar­
den", was presented by Miss
Lucy Nowlin and Mrs. J.D.
Woodruff. Miss Nowlin show­
ed the group several slides
concerning the lighting o f a
garden after dark to get the
full effect In beauty. Mrs.
J.D. Woodruff explained and
demonstrated the types o f
plants that were best to use
In this climate. She also
gava the group several tips
on landscaping.
During the busineee seealon o f the luncheon, Mrs.
Hugh Tlllls, education chair­
man, announced that the
club would sponsor a contest
fo r the first graders In Lake
Mary, entitled “ Safety Post­
ers".
It was also announced
that the library meeting
would be held on March 3 In
the Chamber o f Commerce
building. Chairman for this
committee la Mrs. Olio Rout-

well. Her committee consists
o f Mrs. Hugh Tlllls, Mrs.
Marshsl Werner, Mrs. Frank
Leone, Mrs. Harry Sandusky,
Mrs. Frank Evans, and Mrs.
Janet Schurab, who was
welcomed back to the club as
a new member. Mrs Schurab'a daughter, Susan Schu­
rab, was runner-up In the es­
say contest.
Mrs.
Frank
Leone an­
nounced that three Arthritis
Breakfasts would be held to
raise money fo r the Arthrit­
is Fund. The first breakfast
will be at the home o f Mrs.

Rose Garden

South Seminole W W C lub

Rebekah Lodge

Gathers For Luncheon

Holds Meeting In

Entry Wins
By Maryana MUea
Officials o f the Bear Lake
Garden Circle of Ihe Orlando
Gardea Club have announced
that th# circle’s formal rose
garden entry In the Central
Florida Fair last week won
the 140 third place award.
Working with the Bear Lake
group to present the entry
were members of the Ardsley
Mane* Garden Circle.
The Bear Lake group also
received ninth place honors in
tha overall display,
A man doesn't expect his
data Is go to a restaurant
without her shoes, and she
doesn't expect him to appear
without a tie.

What-Not
Collectors
WE CARRY IN
STOCK GENUINE —

HUM M EL
FIGURINES!
So Perfect —
So Distinctive —
We Invite You In
To Look Them Over.

Flemings
GifU - Cards . Books
310 E. First St.

ST O R EW ID E

Interesting H obby
PARTICIPATING In the Capri luncheon were: (left to right) Mrs. Hugh
Tillln, education chairman; Mins Phyllis Mitchell, essay winner; Mrs.
Phillip Mitchell, winner’s mother, and Mrs. Frank Evans, president of the
Lake Mary Woman’s Club.

The South Seminoia Wel­
come Wagon Newcomers Club
met last Thursday at tlie Im­
perial House in Winter Park
for cards at 10 a.m. followed
by luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
High score prlies in bridge
were taken by Mrs. Maryann
Miles and Mrs. Evelyn Chap­
man while canasia prizes
went to Mrs. Mildred Knight,
Mrs. Vera Gifford and Mra.
S a n d y Lal'oma. Doorprlze
was won by Mrs. Hannah Mi­
chael.
Guests for the occasion,
who were Introduced at lunch­
eon by Mrs. LaPoma, presi­
dent, Included Mrs. Martha
Sobataka, Mrs. E l e a n o r
Hugea, Mrs. Lucy Mnyhcw,
Mrs. May Dcln, Miss Ann
Ccramt and Mrs.
Margie
Mount.
During the brief business
meeting following luncheon It
was announced that Mrs. Eva
Moore had resigned her ecrvices for printing the club’s
newspaper and Mrs, Frances
Dickinson volunteered that
her husband would take over
thla Job.
Members were reminded
that Donor Day for the Old
Glory Blood Bank will be on
March 13 and that the club
must have tiva donors report
to the American Legion Home
In Fern Park on this date to
give blood.
Announcement was made
tliat members are Invited to
the Dessert Fashion Show and
Card Party to be given on
March 14 by the Sanford Wei
come Wagon Club at tha Po­
licemen's Benevolent Homt

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Olln Boutwcll from I to 10
a.m. on March 4. Sausages,
waffles, and homemade syrup
will be served. Ih e next day
the home o f Mrs. Frank
Leone will be the site for
the gathering from 0 to 11
a.m., with Mrs. Robert Mar­
tin assisting. On March 12
from 0 to 11 a.m. Mrs. Joe
Smathers will be hostess for
the affair.
It was announced that
the club would again spon­
sor a child rom the Little
Red School House this sum­
mer. Also Mrs. George Lind-

on the lakcfronl la Sanford.
This month’s meeting of the
South Seminole group was ad­
vanced one week to Thursday,
March 10, since the regular
March 2S date fells on Holy
Thursday. This meeting will
be held at the Villa Nova Res­
taurant In Winter Perk begin­
ning with carde at 10 a.m. fol­
lowed by luncheon at 12:30
p.m. An afternoon fashion
show also Is planned featur­
ing styles from Carol's Dress
Shop in Longwood P lu a .
The du b's executive board
meeting was advanced to
March 0 at 11:30 p.m. and
will be held at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria In Semloole
Plaza.
Members were requested to
turn In their odd trading
stamps to Mrs. May Jones or
Mrs. Wanecta Holmes who
are la charge of the project
which will be used to get
large coffee urn for the club
partial end entertainments.
It was announced that the
shell craft group will meet at
0:10 a.m. this Wednesday end
again on March 1&gt; at Rice's
Shell Craft Center In Orlan
do. The knitting group will
meet March 11 at 1 p.m. at
the home of Mra. Hannah Ml
cbaels, 277 Lake Ellen Drive,
Casselberry, and again on
March 23 with the location to
be announced.
Those wishing further in
formation on either group
should call Mrs. Raymond
Holmes.

hall said an Easter party
would be given for the eld­
erly folks at the country
home.
The new members, Mrs.
Watson Reel and Mrs. Tho­
mas A. Best, were welcomed
into the club.
The Lake Mary Woman's
Club endorsed Mrs. Geneva
Whitehead Park as Mother
of tha Year.
The speaker’s table at the
luncheon waa effectively ar­
ranged with a cluster of
ataleas topped with one long
stemmed rose in the center.

O d d Fellows Hall
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The
Seminole
nebekah
Lodge No 43 met for their
regular meeting recently at
the Odd Fellows Hall with
Mrs. Eva Williams, nobl#
grand, presiding.
Mrs. May Rubow was ap­
pointed chairman o f donations
for ths Odd Fellows Eya
Bank. Mrs. W. L. Roche was
appointed chairman on the
Rebekah Stamp salsa.
First tlma visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Geddea, o f
Laurel Rebekah !.odge No. 32,
of Stanford, Conn., and Mr.
and Mra. W.E. Stowell, o f A l­
bion, Iowa. Mra. Madellng
Crowell, of South Halwlch,
Mas*., waa also a visitor.
On March 6 Mra. Bcaula
Thornton will show picture*
of her recent trip to lUvrell
and other travel pictures.
This will be open to the pub
lie and will be held at the
Odd Fellow* Hall at • p.m

Can Be Collecting
Antique Bottles
By Pstricla McCormack
NEW YORK (U PI) - Slop
saving string and start col­
lecting bottles—the older the
better.
Saving itring'i liable to
tie you In knots. Massing bot­
tles, meanwhile, might make
you rich.
Dr. Larry Freeman, a bot­
tle collector extraordinaire,
recommends especially s l i c ­
ing bottles for household pro­
ducts.
"They can't help but be­
come valuable, since the glass
container fast Is being re­
placed by the plastic ones,"
he said in an interview.
Dr. Freeman dusted off a
few hundred of hie best bot­
tles for an exhibit at the 20th
annual National Antique Show
no win progress at New
York'a Madison Square Gar
den.
A few are of llth century
vintage. Most arc the J0th
century variety. All are mora
valuable than they were when
Dr. Freeman, of Watkins
Glen, N. Y., acquired them.
"That’i the thing about an­
tiques," he u ld . "Eventually
somebody wants something
you have got end will pay you
more than you paid for 1L"
Dr. Freeman also collects
old drug stores, places that
have been boarded up for de­
cades, left Intact when tha
owner* died.
One, of IBM vintage, has
been reconstructed at the an­
tique show.

Osteen

Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder

Mrs. Rose Phillips ia ■ pa­
tient in the Semloole Memor­
Mrs. J. I . Sills bury. Son- ial Hospital.
lord, underwent aurgery re
Charles
Bennett recently
cently in the Orange Mentorlal Hospital. Mra. Salisbury visited his cousins, Mr. a
Mra. J. L. Allman. He bee
Is reported aa doing nicely.
been stationed in Ntw Mex­
Mrs. W. T. Kitchens, of ico but Is now going to Eng
Columbus, S. C., is visiting lend.

Personals

her sister and brethsr-in-law,
Mri. James Wallin, Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Meeks.
She will remain here until the Joe Mastcn and Mra. Nor­
man Miller attended a meet
middle of March.
lng of the DeBsry Home Arts
Mr. and Mra. Alex Geddes, Club at tha DeBsry Commits
of
Stanford, Conn., ore spend Ity Center, Thursday.
The JayCee Wivee Club will
lng two weeks at a motel in
meet Tuesday evening at
DeBsry. They ere having
p. m. at tha home o f Mrs. plans drawn for n new home
When can you tee the new­
Garnett White. 2802 French to be built in DeBsry. Ha will
Avenue. Dr. Lewis Perea will retire next year and they will est In Creative Cooking?
A t th* Civic Center on
be the gusst speaker and the then baton s permanent rasl
March 10 at 7:20 p. m. The
tople will be “ Communism."
public is invited to sea Martha
Lcgan give th* latest in Meat
Get Set For Easter With a
Cookery. Myrtle W i l t o n ,
Homo Demonstration Agent
New Hair Style . . . .
says the housewife will have
We fee tare Permanent# far every type hair, curie fee
Use limp, fine hair with ne body, eoft natural waves for
an opportunity to tee the lat­
hair that la dry and needs precious oils to soold and
est in equipment.
hold the net. We use famous Amlo-Pon shampoo, n pure
organic that oNmlnateo dandruff and dryness end brings
out tha natural color.
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THE MEMBERS o f the Seminoia Rebekah Lodge No. 43 attended a
breakfast at the Pinecrest Inn recently. (L eft to right) Mrs. Eva Wil­
liams, noble grand, Mra. Lena Landera, assembly chaplain, Mra. May
Rubow, Mra. R. A. Futrell, Mra. Auburn Rector, Mra. Margaret Walters,
president o f the Rebekah oaaembly, and Mra. Hazel Gllhuly.

Skate City Site
For Birthday
Party
By Maryann MUea
Missy Pettlnati, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pettinatl of Howell Park, recently
celebrated her ninth birthday
with 10 young ladies.
The group enjoyed ikating
at Skate City after which they
returned to the honoree’s
home for birthday cake and
Ice cream.
Thoie attending were Mona
and Gretchen Tomerlln, Sukle Petersen, Theresa Wlklin,
Terry Hinton, Debbie Moore,
Carol Lest, Karen Scott, Pa­
tricia Schmidt and Laura
Norbut.
Missy's older sister, Gilds
“ Junior"'Pettlnati, was home
from the University of Flor­
ida to help celebrate the oc­
casion.

Humor Abounds A s TV
Commercials Are Imitated
Humor spread a i Mrs. Jack
Erickson gave a convincing
imitation of a well-known pain
reliever commercial.
Each
member, at a recent meeting
of Theta Epsilon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, was asked
to givo an Impromptu televis­
ion commercial before the
group. The other members
acted s i critici to check such
particular points as sincerity,
brevity and facial expression.
Tills meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Bob McKee.
The drama program was cle­
verly
presented
by
Mrs.
Sterne Bolte.
After the
program
the
group discussed ill final plans
for spring rush parties. It was
announced that the invitations
would be mailed soon.
A report on the Valentine
dinner party was made by

Color A n d Variety Pep
U p Wintertime M eals
By Myrtle Wilton
Add color and variety to
your wintertime meals with
vegetable* from the earth,
luch as, beeti, carrots, tur­
nips, rutabagas, mature on­
ions, green onions, radishes,
and parsnip*. All are flavor­
ful and nutrltioni; carrots
are aspeclally high in Vita­
min A and raw turnips are a
good source o f Vitamin C,
■ays Myrtle Wilson, Home
Demonstration Agent.
Eat some raw, some cook­
ed. Leave the skint on, or
para only skin deep. Cook
them only to the crisp, ten-

Casselberry

Personals
Mr. and Mri. Don Greene,
of Krntia Road, Casselberry,
have returned home after a
month'* trip to California.
They drove out taking with
them their daughter-in-law,
Mri. Don Greens Jr., and
their granddaughter, to be
with young Doa, a MMI in
the navy.
He docked In Long Beach
aboard tha SS Hector on Jan.
31, from Japan after a tour of
duty in the Pacific.
Mr. and Mr*. Greene toured
California and spent a day in
Mexico. They visited maay
scenic attractions oa th* way
out and back and stopped
over in Houston, Texas, for a
four day visit with his sister
and her family.
Tha young Greenes remain­
ed in California, where ha will
be stationed for the time be­
ing.

Talent Needed
Several plays art la tha
making at the Orange Blos­
som Playhouse. Those plays
rnclud* "Gypsy,” "West Slds
Story," ta d
“ Guya And
Dolls." Any one Interested in
these spring musicals should
contact Gerald Covington by
phoning 323-MSS or 322-4371.
There are ports open for
singers, dancers, actors, ac­
tresses and many others.

the social committee. This
party was held at tlw Showboat Restaurant in DeLsnd.
Mrs. Paul Lewis, the chap­
ter's Valentine Girl, was pre­
sented with an engraved re­
vere bowl as a momento of
the occasion. The group en­
joyed dining and dancing
throughout the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Sims and
Mr. and Mra. Bob Kuhkle
were the guests.
It was announced that a
sewing contest and fashion
show wtiuld be held on April
2. Letters will be sent to the
various clubs and organiza­
tions stating the rutaa and
regulations of that day.
The chapter members pre­
sent were Mri. Don Cahill,
Mrs. AI Davis, Mrs. Cameron
Lawrence, Mrs. Rick Walker,
Mrs. Bob Dekle, Mrs. Thomas
Largen, Mrs. Fay Stetson,
Mra. Jack Erickson, Mrs.
Paul Lewis, and hostess, Mrs.
Bob McKee.

Personals

PersonaLS
Mrs. L. E. Tew, Altamonte,
is entering the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital, to undergo
surgery.
.Mr. and Mrs. Coulter, from
Brooklyn, N. Y., owners of
the Oriental Garden which
they plan to build In the near
future, are the recent houseguests o f Mr. and Mrs. Mi­
chael K. Feeney, of Alta­
monte.
Owners of tropical fish
tanks can keep the tanka rustfree by coating metal parts
with petroleum Jelly before
filling them with water.

EASTER

Never nnderestimato tha
power o f a pair of clean white
gloves. Many a woman has
found that they help to open
doors—both social and busi­
ness. They also lift the spirits
of the wearer by making an
old costume feel and look
new.

Floral
Needs
sanfor:
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322-1822
322-8432

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NEW LOCATION
121 N. OAK, CORNER COMMERCIAL
We have eompletelv redecorated, added
equipment ana fixtures to servo
you bettor.
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Bear Lake

Mrs. Evelyn Chapman of
Bear Lake has received word
from her husband, MaJ. Herschel Chapman, that ha has
order* to be transferred from
oversell duty to the Univer­
sity of Virginia where he will
study for hii masters degree
In
international
relations.
MaJ. Chapman is expected to
arrive in Bear Lake in July.
Mra. Chapman and their tons,
Charles, Robert and John,
will be moving to Charleston,
W. Va.

Altamonte

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der stage. Ua* the cooking
liquid In soups and gravies.
A white sauce goes well
with » e n y o t these root veg­
etables, and you can pep up
the sauce with left-over bits
o f meat or fish, hard-cooked
eggs, or grated cheese. Cor­
ral* and radishes make tasty
sandwlchea when shredded or
■Heed and mixed with nute
or raisins and salad dressing.
Or combine several root veg­
etables In this delicious soup.
Simmer a soupbone in wa­
ter. To each three cups o f
this meat broth add:
1 amall onion
2 small carrot*
1 amall potato
1 amall turnip
1 amall green pepper
1 stalk celery and leaves
1 cup tomato juice and pulp
Cut all th* vegetables about
the same size. Cook until ten­
der In th* aelted meat broth.
Season well and serve h ot
This will make four servings,
1 cup each.

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A surprise birthday party
was given for Mr*. Harley
Wilhelm in Lake Mary. Torsday night, by Mrs. T. M.
Whigham.
The guests sang "Happy
Birthday" to Mr*. Wilhelm
as she came into the house
where they had gathered In
preparation for the party.
Games were played w^th pri­
ses won by Mrs. James Gray
and Mrs. C. Stout.
Mra. Wilhelm was present­
ed with a Hamilton Beach
Portable Mixer as a gift from
the group.
Refreshments of ice eraam.
punch and caka were served
by the hostess.
O t h e r guests attending
were: Mrs. M. Smith, Mr*. B,
Whitworth, Mrs. C. Fullen,
Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr*. Cecil
Mixon, Mrs. Carl Bryant, Mra.
Crawford Shelton, Mrs. Bob
Jones, Mrs. W. G. Brown, and
Sirs. J. A. Yarn.

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DEAR ABBY: Our ion'*
w ife Ju»t produced • third
■on. T h e/ named their fin t
after my aon, Thomas. They
named their second aftr f
her father, Richard. Nat*
urally, the boys are called
T o m ” and •‘Dick.” Now,
Just because o f that silly ex­
pression, T o m , Dick, and
Harry,” they went ahead
and named the third little
fellow "Harry.” I thought it
was disgraceful and told
them eo. They think it's cute.
I would like your opinion..
This is no gag.
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: Har­
ry is a good solid name, and
1 see nothing “ disgraceful”
about it. Some yeara ago, a
woman in Trenton, New
Jersey gave birth to triplets,
which she named “ Eenle,
Meenla and Mlne-ea” be­
cause she aald there wasn't
going to he any "Moe.”
(This is no gag, either.)
• •
•
DEAR ABBY: I found a
young girl’s picture in my
husband's wallet. He aald
■he wae a girl he danced
with at a bar in town. To
prove himself, he took me
there, pointed her out, and
then danced with her once,
“ Just to talk to her.” After­

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By Abigail Van Buren

wards he brought me home,
pledged his love and tore up
the picture. The next night
he was out 'til 4 o'clock in
the morning. When he waa
naleep. I checked his wallet
and found another picture
o f the samu girl. Also her
telephone number. After he
left for work, I called her
He had told her he waa sin­
gle, that I was a neighbor
who kept his bachelor apart­
ment clean, and whom be
had taken out just to be nice.
Abby, I love him. Should I
give him a divorce so he can
marry her? Or should I litre
with him for the sake o f our
two babies, a n d a 1 a e p
apart?
VERY VERY HURT
DEAR HURT: Don't as­
sume he WANTS a divorce.
Tell him what you know,
and insist that he aecomp
any you to your clergyman,
a marriage counselor, or to
The Family Service Associa­
tion, which haa qualified
counselors. Sleeping apart
will only provide him with
ar. excuse for sleeping else­
where.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I know that
I would make a very good
salesman, but I can’t get a
Job. Everywhere I apply I

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the
first play
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learned by a student of
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bridge la the finesse. It is au
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easy play to learn, but it
BAR
takes years of study to dis­
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cover that thers are occasions
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a lo y
when it pays to refuse to
finesse.
•OITH
Souths bolding o f the aceA AKJ 1 0
queen of clubs opposite dum­
VJM
m y's two smati clubs ia a
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classic finessing situation and
I*o one vulnerable
most players would draw
trumps and then try ths club N«rth Kart Senik Went
£*1*
finesse. It would lose. Assum­ * ♦
Pass 4 4
ing that West was not nics U
enough to lead a heart. South
Opening
would have to attack that auit
himself and would wlad op
South would complain that
losing three heart tricka.
finesses never worked for

am told that they are look­
ing for a young man with
experience. Abby, how can I
get experience if no one will
hire me? I can sell any­
thing.
NO EXPERIENCE
DEAR NO: You cannot
■sell anything” If you can t
sell yourself. A man is not
likely to hire a person to
■ell for him if that person
takes “ n o" fo r an answer,
without attempting to con­
vince him to say “ yes."
• • •
DEAR ABBY: How true
it is that kissing someone
who has no teeth is nothing.
I am the one without teeth
(occasionally) and my hus­
band tells me that kissing
me when I do not have my
dentures in ia like drinking
flat beer.
SOMETIMES TOOTHLESS
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Get It o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly llille, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• •
•
For Abby’s booklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding.” send 60 cents to Ab­
by. Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
him and go on to ths next
hand. But, someone might
point out to him that ba
would hava made his eon
tract if he had not bothered
about taking that club fineast.
All be need do would be to
draw trumpa with three leads
and run off tha diamonds
Then ha could play ace and
queen of clubs and it would
not matter which opponent
held the king.
\
He would be in the lead
with no place to go. Anotlgr
club lead would ghra South a
ruff and discard. A heart lead
would lasurs a trick for
South la that suit.

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7:90-9:30 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night Movie. "Under­
water Warrior.” Skin divers
will love this IBM release
Dsn Dsiley, R on Msrtin and
James Gregory star as Navy
frogmen at ths end of Work!
War II and the Korean War.
Dailey plays an officer who
risks tils life to show how
valuable the frogmen are to
the Navy. Not much plot, but
ths underwater scenes filmed

Bear Lake Club
Hears Talk On
Proper Diet
By Maryana MUes
The value of ■ well-bal­
ance diet of protein, starches
sod leafy foods, as opposed
to fad "health food” diets,
was stressed by Dr. Kenneth
Wing In his talk “ Up to Date
Food Sense” far members
of the Beer Lake Home
Demonstration Club at their
February meeting.
Hostess was Mrs. Richard
Mathos at her home, 6635 Linnesl Beach Drive. In addi­
tion to the speaker, MLu Myr­
tle Wilson, IID agent, waa a
special guest.
New officers of tl&gt;e Bear
Lake Club are Mrs. Esther
Jackson, president; Mrs. Ma­
rie Hubbard, vice president;
Mrs. d s r lc e Connover, secre­
tary; Mrs. Mickey Dolllns.
treasurer and Mrs. Haiti
Loomis, delegate.
Wish corduroy with the
wrong side out since It at­
tracts lint

Men who like to cook art
pretty cocky about their cul­
inary creations. Most of them
seem to feel that when It
com e a to turning out really
greet Ashes no women could

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w b oss residence and id drssa Is:
Hampton T rnllsr Coart
O ttaw a, Illinois.
•w orn
com plaint
b a v in s
t u n ftloC la tho C trcalt Court
In and fo r Bomlnolo County,
Florida. In Chaneory, snttttod
"L O R E TT A W . C O L L I N S .
P la in tiff, versus W ILLIAM E.
COLLINS. D sfsn dsnt," praying
fo r csrU ta retlof for ths above
asrasd p la in tiff nealnst you
as d s fo n ia a t.
NOW, TH EREFO RE. THIS
IS TO N O T irT TOU thst If
you w ish to dsfsnd saalnst
and eon tsst ths abovo sotltlsd
action, you aro roqulrod to
fllo you r a a tw or or othor w ritton dsfsnss, If nay you have
to ths com plaint hsrsln. with
th s Clark o f th« a b o r t stylsd
C ourt and to strv s upon plain­
t i f f s nttornsy, A lbsrt N. n t t s ,
w hoso addrsss Is 1 Masonlo
Building, Sanford. Florida, a
e o p r o f said answ or or othsr
w ritten dsfsnss, on or bsforo
ths U lh day o f March. ISM.
T ho Batura o f said com plaint
to pray that ths nbovs s ty l­
ed C ourt gran t ths nbovs
asm sd p la in tiff a divorce »
vin cu lo
m atrim onii o f
and
from you.
FAI NOT TO ANSWER » a lo s t a doers# pro nonfoeeo bs
•ntsrsd aaalnst you.
W ITNESS my hand and o fflola l anal at Sanford, Ssmlnolo
County, Florida, this fth day
o f February, A- D. 1144.
(SE A L )
Arthur K. Beekwlth. Jr..
C lark
of
abovo
stylsd
Court.
B y: Jsaa B. WUka,
Deputy Clark
A lb srt N. F itts. A ttornsy *
Counselor at Law
1 Masonlo Building
Baaford. F lorida
Publish Fob. I f . I f. &gt;* *
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(donum
:By Ruth Millett
touch them with a long-bandl
ed spatula.
Tha truth of the matter is,
while most housewives have
to turn out two or three meals
a day, day after day and year
after year, the man who eo
joys cooking as a bobby only
"creates” when the mood
■trikes him. Even then, he ts
aa temperaments! as any
famous-name chef.
Comedian Danny Kaye is
reported to be an expert
cook. He is said to let his din
nsr guests know in advance

Enterprise Gl
Wins Promotion

tn Saa Dtego, Hawaii and Aa
Marshall Islands make it
worth whOe.
8:30-9 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. Some good comedy mo­
ments, plus ths singing of
brassey-volced guest star Ro­
berta Sherwood. Lucy and
Viv (Lucille Ball and Vivian
Vance)
quarrel
and Viv
moves out in ■ huff. Lucy
takes Roberta and her reallife aon (Robert Lanning) in
as boarders, much to her re­
gret a i Roberta and her rau­
cous jazx combo nearly drive
Lucy out of her skull with
t h e i r ceaseless rehearsals.
Lucy's double problem Is to
get rid of Roberta and make
amends with Viv.
8:36-10 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. “ The Trace Mcdoud
Story.” A mystery western
(or should that be a western
m ystery?) with more sus­
pects than “ Burke's Law.”
Super sleuth Chris Hale (John
Mclntlre) finds himself trying
to flush out a murderer from
among a group of terrorstricken townspeople w h o
have Joined the wagon train
to escape ths bestial killer.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Thomas Show. Hardly any
plot at all and, if the chatter
wasn't occasionally funny, al­
though sometimes too noisy,
(his would really have been a
dull show. Rambunctious Un­
d o Toonoose (Hans Conried)
again visits the Williams
(Danny Thomas and Marjorie
Lord) and takes ths whole
half hour trying to prove thst
he's not too old to take a Job.
9:30-10 p.m, CBS. The Andy

Griffith Show. Charming Is!
this simple plot without any
pretense at guile. A series of
thefts In the local department
store sets Sheriff Andy (Andy]
Griffith) to thinking shoplift­
ers may be responsible. The]
big laughs come when owleyed B arney' (Don. Knotts)!
poses as ■ store dummy to]
catch the shoplifters redhanded.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Holly­
wood and the Stars. “ On Ix&gt; |
cation: The Night of the;
Iguana.” Exactly what you
think it Is, an unabashed plug.
(or ■ soon-lo-be-releaied fea­
ture film. You see sonic clips'
from the film, tome behind- j
lhc-«cenet activity, including'
director John Huston at work, |
and a few glimpses of Elisa­
beth Taylor i t play. She Isn’t I
In the “ Iguana,” but Richard |
Burton Is.
10-11 p.m, NBC. Sing Along I
With Mitch. (Color) A mild;
hour highlighted by a pleasant |
Gershwin medley featuring'
Leslie Uggamt tinging "Our!
Love Is Here to Slay" and I
Bob McGrath doing “ Maybe."
Other number* on the show
include such historical items
at "Black Bottom," "The!
Dipsy Doodle" and “ Pennsyl­
vania Polka."

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that whea they are Invited to IS.H ( I ) llr r a k ln r F ain t
(A) East Slda— W aal
■ meal prepared by tha host,
Hlila
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Xing A lo is W ith
three rules will be observed.
Mitch
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(A) Nawa
ed.
( I ) Newellne
Only
one
before-dinner 11:11 ( I ) flportl F la il
( I ) Thaattr o f tha Atari
drink wiU be offered.
11:11 ( t ) Taalta Shaw
Dinner wBl not be held
( I ) Tha Lata Show
more than one minute for a
TUESDAY A. M.
late guest.
Men cooks can get by with I :H (1 ). Sign On
such highhanded rules, be­ 1:11 II) Nawa, Waatbar
cause cooking with them is a 1:11 ( I ) Farm Deport
•:S• (i&gt; W orld C lallliatlow
bobby.
1:11 (A) Cellata at U s A ir
f i x ( I ) TaAay
When they go to all the tron
( I ) Waha O s M ovies
b)e of'preparing a meal they Visa ( I ) Farm Marha« Bacaa make aura their guests
(S) Slat#
Haws
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won’t dull their appetites with
w a a otar
drinks or appetisers, hold up V:*A (I ) Today
( I ) Pra-flahaat F la a a la g
a meal when it is resdy, or
( I ) C oaatdcw a Mews
Insult ths cook by worrying III*
T il l ( I ) M lekay'e Oaapal
■bout calories.
T in a
•
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But ths poor woman cook
l:M (S) Captala X aagataa
finds It hard Just to get Jier ISA (S) W eather aad S a w
family to tbs table when a S:M (S) Taday
( I ) Cartesvttto
meal Is ready and to keep
( I ) Lamp# o f I x t r i l i i
them there until It’s finished. (AA ( I ) D ivorce Court
(
I ) E torelac
She wouldn’t dream o f lay.
t:M ( I ) Hamper Boots
ing down the law to guests.
( I ) Oala Storm
But perhaps It’s a good ISiSS ( I ) f a y W hea
( I ) Spanlih Loaoost
thing. If woraea, who do most
( I ) Mlko W allers Newt
of ths cooking, were as tem­ tail* ( I ) W ord fo r W ord
&lt;l&gt; t L oco im sr
peraments! as men, every
ID Tho O bjoet to
meal would be a production ItlSd l i ; C on eooira tlos
( I ) Price It Bight
and thst might be a bit wear­
It Sts I I ) Tho M ocora
ing. Who wanta to alt down to 11:11 ID Savou Kayo
(St P olo * a lady*
throe productions a day?

Billy C. Bolsad, son of Mrs.
Luetle M. Plulling, Enter­
prise, has been promoted to
Sergeant with the First In­
fantry Division at Fort RUey,
Kan. Ha entered the Army
ia 1980.
Spl/9 Richard .. . B. Var­
ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Varney, Fees Park, has been
assigned to the 80th Avia­
tion Company in Korea. He
entered the Army ia 1989.
Spl/4 John B, Osborne, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Osborne, Sanford, has been
assigned to the 333d Artillery
in Bad Krsusaacb, Germany.
TUESDAY P. M.
Recipe for home harmony:
He entered the Army la ’ une
I
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( I ) L oco or U la
1962.
Ruth Millet’s "H ippier Wives
( f ) Sevan Kays
(Hints for Husbands).” Send
( I ) First Impraaaloa
Keep pesticides In their 28 cents to Ruth Millet Read­ t i l t ! ( ( ) Father K nsw a Heat
( ! ) Saa rah tor Tern tooriginal containers.
Insect er Service, ( c /o The Sanford
spray stored la aa old soda Herald), P. O. Box 499, Dept.
(I) Truth er CoBOOeaaaeeo
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By Galbraith

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By Kate Osano

NOTICE OP KI'IT
T U P STATE OP FLORIDA TO I
ANN HOBART
711 North Uth Street
Milwaukee. Milwaukee
County. Wleconaln
Tou are h»r*by notified thnt
■ult h »« been filed asalnet
you In the Circuit Court o f
Seminole County. Florida. In
Chancery. an abbreviated till*
o f which If FIRST FED ERAL
SAVINGS AND I/&gt;AN ASSO­
CIATION OF 8 B M I N O L B
COUNTT, a corporation. Plaintiff. »». MART td&gt;U MTKRS
and ANN HOBART. D efend­
ant!. the nature o f eald eult
brine a eult to foreclnee that
pertain m ortgage dated Sept,
ember SI. !»«». and o f re ­
cord In O fficial Record* Dook
SSS, ! ’* « f 3&lt;1. public re co rd !
of Seminole County. Florida,
encumbering
the
follow in g
described real property, t o ­
ll:
Lot 1#. Rl"rk R, o f P ellow .h ip Addition to Sanford, according to Plat
IL.uk I. Pan* S. publlo
record* of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Subject to eaaementa o f
record:
and you are hereby required
lo file your answer In eald
•ult
with
the
undersigned
Clerk o f eald Court and to
terra a copy tharaof upon
tha P la in tiff* attorney, whoa#
namo and a * ’ rr«a appear be­
low . on or ha.. * the lat day
o f April, !M 4. a&gt; I In default
thereof Decree Prw t 'o n f r t u
III be entered again.*. ) ‘&gt;u.
WITNESS my hand anJ o f ­
ficial
teal
at
tha
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Semlnol#
County. Florida, thla lSth day
or February, l i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Reckwlth, Jr,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Sandra S- Johnson,
D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
Shlnholeer and Logan
Attorneys at 1-aw
P. O. Bog ITU
Sanford, Florida
Publish Feb. II A Mar. t. A
I*. 1M4.

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TU B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF F l.O n iD A . IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COP NTT.
No. 12*00
BERTHA R. MARTIN.
Plaintiff,
vn.
U. U MARTIN, J R .
D efendant
NOTICE TO DEFEND
IN TIIK
NAME
OF TU B
STATE OF FLORIDA
TOi U I- MARTIN, J r ,
whosa addreaa le:
in* Kergueon Court.
Koreal l*ark, Georgia.
T ou are hereby notified lhal
Suit for Divorce has been fil­
ed agalnet you by llertha It.
Marlin. In tha Circuit Court o f
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and
for
Hemlnola
County,
Florida. In Chancery, being
Chancery No. 1310* and you
are hereby required to make
answer to tha Complaint and
terra a copy thereof upon
RICHARD
H.
SWANN.
of
SWANN
AND
SWANN,
IT
SputA Mas-valla Avaaua, Or­
lando, Florida. A ttorney fo r
Plaintiff, and lo fllo the o r i­
ginal thereof In tlia o ffic e o f
the Clerk o f said Circuit Cuurl
at Sanford. Florida, on o r be­
fore tha Sltli day o f March.
1MI. otherw ise said cause shall
procerd e t part# agalnet you.
WITNESS my hand and tha
o fficia l seal o f said Court at
Sanford,
Sem inole
County,
Florida, this the l»th day e l
February, A. U. 1*44.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Reckw lth, J r ,
Clerk o f eald Circuit C ourt
n y : Sandra H. J oh n ses
Deputy Clerk
/■ / Richard R. Sw ans
Richard IL Swann or
SWANN AND SWANN
17 Snulk Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorney for P la ln 'lff
Publish Fah. 14 * Mar. g A
I f. 1*44.
CDR-59

IN TH E
C I R C ir r
CO CRT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FMIMIOA IN AND FO R SEMI*
SOLE COTNTT.
CHANCERY NO. MTSS
n o t ic e

o f

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MOMTGAOK POHKCLOf CEE
FED ERAL NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, s aorporatloa,
FtalntttA
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THOMAS A. DILLON and GE­
NEVA DILLON, hla w ife, and
McCAL'GII AN M O R T Q A O H
COMPANY, INC, s F lorida to r poratloa,
,
D efendant(s),
TO l THOMAS A. DILLON and
OENEVA
DILLON,
hla
w ife, w hoso residence and
whereabouts
are
an*
known.
YOU ARE H EREBY NOTI­
FIED tkat a Complaint to
foreclose a cartaln m ortgage
encum bering
the
fo llo w in g
described r»»l properly, to ,w lt i
Lot 7, Olock II, TOW NBITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. g subdivision, accord­
ing to plat tboreof, record * ed la Plat Rook I, pages
14 to 41. Inclusive, o f the
Publlo Reoorda o f Semi­
nole County, Florida,
has been filed against you la
the sbnvo-elyled suit, the short
title o f which lo Federal Na­
tional M ortgaga Association, a
Corporation organised under
an Act o f Congraaa and axialIng pursuant to the Federal
National M ortgaga Association
Charter Act, having Its prin­
cipal offlca In tha City o f
W ashington. D istrict o f Colum ­
bia. P lain tiff, versus, THOMAS
A. DILLON and OENEVA D IL­
LON. bis w lfs, and McCAUO,
HAN MORTGAGE COMPANY,
INC., a Florida corporation,
D afendant(a) and you ara re­
quired lo servo a copy o f you r
Answer or o lb t r pleading lo
lb# Complaint on P la in tiffs
Attorney, Mack N. Cleveland.
J r , Nulls 111 Sanford Atlan­
tis National Rank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and tils the
original
Answer
or
other
pleading In tha o ffice o f tbo
Clerk o f the Circuit Court oa
o r b efore the 11th day o f
March, A. D. 1144. I f you fall
lo do so, a decree pro con*
feaao w ill bo taken against
you for the rollof demanded
In the Complaint.
Thla Notice shall bo pub­
lished once a waak fur four
coaaacutlvs
w eeks
Is
The
Banford Herald, a ntwepapar
circulated la Hemiaole County,
Florida.
Dated this lit h day o f F eb ­
ruary. A. D. l i f t .
(SE A L)
Arthur IL Reckwlth, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vltalen. DO
Mack x . Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Burke
Attorneys tor P lain tiff
P. O. Draw er Z
Sanford. Florida
PublUh Fob. I f, *4 * Mar I.
I. 1944.
COB-44

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Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA 2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The
2. N o tice * - P e rso n a ls

Phone
Classified

322-5613
322-5612
Office 204 W. First
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuas., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. Say
before isiertion. Moo. - Sat
• o o i.

5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rental!
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 Material!
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
I I . Poultry • Live stock
81A. Peta
82. Flowers - Shrubs
38. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Eschange
86. Articles Wanted
88. Automobiles - Trucks
36*A Autos Wanted
ST. Boats • Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. Lost ft Found

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INCOME TAX SERVICE
STENSTROM RENTALS
0. M. Harritoni
1311 Palmetto
2 BR., 1 Bath, furnished $83
322 8827
322-7948 Several large unfurn.
Want to rent your home?
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­ See us today for fast ser­
turns. 12 yra. experience.
vice!
Call Lamar William*, FivePoint*. . 322*7813.

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SWEETIE PIE

Mnrch 2, 1964— Pape 11 12. Real Eatate For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

0*
DOG-

Stenstrom Realty

4 BR., 2 Bath .........$143 mo.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
Rcpalri, parti;
Electrolux, 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 33 mo.
Kirby,
RexAir,
AirWay, 3 BR., lte Baths .. $ S3 mo.
GE, etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 2-4765.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Vacuum Cleaner

6. For Rent
BRAND new efficiency apt
$63 mo. 322 5C04.
3 BR. house, kit. equipped.
$60 mo. 1303 Douglas Ave,
322-0413.
Small furn. apt. 600 Park Ave
3 BR., garage apt., furn. 2005
French. 322-7234.
2 BR., furn. apt., tile bath.
1703 Magnolia, $33. 322-3931
2 BIl House, nicely furn. No
pete. Ph. 322-6237.
FURN. A pt 2300 MeUocvlll*.
Available Mar. 1. Furn. S
room apt., p v t bath. 322
3303.
1 BIl House, Fum. $63 mo.
Ph. 323-0633.
FURN. 2 Rm. garage a p t
Nice, clean. Water, electric
furniibed. Adults only. No
pete. 322-1303.
1 BR. furn. a p t Quiet neigh
borhood. Ph. 222-1462, 9-3:30.
322-4301 other time*.
S BR. Hooae comp. furn. Incl.
water, alec. kit. 322 2577.
UNFURN. 2 BR House, kit.
equlpt 2403 So. Willow Ave
Pb. 349-4282.
Fum. efficiency ap t, for 1 or
couple, light* 4 water loci.
$48. 823-7399.

Payton Realty
RENT A BED

Roliaway, Hospital L Baby
Bed*.
By Day, Week, or Month
” 1 d o TO O hay# s r o o d m em ory 1 1 o s n ram am btr svsry
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. lit St.
•ohool holiday fo r th e w h ols Y ear!”
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie 12. Real Estate For Sals 12. Ileal Estate For Sale
Cowan. 322-4013.
17-92, 26 Acre*, 1000 Ft. 3 BR.. Fla. Rm., lte baths,
Fronting Lake Monroe, be­
cent, heat, alr-cond. $430
1-3 BR House; 1-10’ wide 2
tween Jessamine and Tam
Down, $84 mo. 322 6313.
BR House Trailer. Phone
arind Aves. Zoned indust
NO 8 4908.
LMN ENTERPRISES
rial. Write Box 66, Sanford
Now has Sales Represents
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Herald.
lives at Crystal Laka Park,
9. For Sale or Rent
W. on 23th St., to Lake
LIFE ON THE FARM
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd. to
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON was never Uke this! One of
Lake Mary Fire Station,
Sanford's finest farm pro
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
right to Sale* Offic*. 4
pertiea. Home k bldgs, of­
322-1397.
houses under construction.
fered with 2 or 20 acres.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
You will be captivated by
2 BR. house Inquire 817 Cate
occupancy. Aw low as $330
this charming home,
lina Drive.
Dowd and $64 a month.
large bedrooms, 2 tiled
11. Real Estate Wanted
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
baths, 2 Fla. Rms., superb
kitchen, fireplace, floored
WANTED: Country home. 3
attic, etc. Other buildings DenARY: 2 Bit., terra n o
BR. or large 2 BR. within
floors, ek e. heat., alr-cond.,
Include concrete • floored
commuting distance of San
built-in GE kitchen. W. T.
bam
and
sheds.
Priced
ford. Will assume your
Corbett, Real Eatate. Ph.
right, tool
payments,
small
equity
666-4791,
Write details and location
(o: C. R. Bell, 187 Marvin
EVERETT A. HARPER
Ave., Longwood. Fla.
AGENCY - REALTOR
Investment it Realty
12. Real Estate For Sale 116 N. Park Ave.
2403 S. Park Ave.
322-9173
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 8-2263
GREEKHRIAR
SUBURBAN HOME
Choice
lota
available
in
REAL ESTATE MEMO
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
Choice Itome available In
overlooking
golf
cou nt.
Loch Arbor. 3 Bedrooms, Stenstrom Realty la in need
Custom building to your
of an experienced full tlms
2 Baths, Florida Rra., dou­
apocifieations.
Graonbriar
Real Estate mas for a postble carport and large uti­
developed by
Bon on their aak* staff. All
lity room. Bonus features
KINGS WOOD
qualified applicant* will be
Include a swimming pool
BUILDERS, INC.
given a private Interview,
and chain link fenced yard
202 Fairmont Dr.
and all Inqulrka will be
Can be purchased for $700
FA 2-8074
confidential.
Call H e r b
down, FHA term* if quail
Stenstrom at 322-2420, or
fled, Stett. If qualified for
322-2677, for an appoint­
in-service loan, 5U%. Come
2 3 , 1 4 BEDROOMS
ment.
In or call today!
1, lte, k 2 BATHS
LONGWOOD AREA
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Neat 2 BR Cottage in prim*
condition, with paved road
2363 rark Dr.
222-2410
Low Monthly Payments
frontage on approx. 1 beau
For Complete Information
tiful acre. Centrally locat­
BY
OWNER,
2
bedroom,
lte
See Or Call Your
ed with just minutes to
bath home. One bedroom
Sanford 4 Orlando. Priced
hai separata entrance, can
right at $».930. Terms made
be rented for Income. Will
to suit a qualified purchai
SALES BROKER
trade for amaller place.
er.
Shown by appointment. Call
FA 2-9846.

SOU TH W ARD

FHA - VA HOMES

Stenstrom Realty

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

3 Room fum. apt., Incl. wa
ter, $43 mo. 322-4814, or ap­
2363 Park Dr.
ply 112 Maple Ave.

322-2420

CB Home, acre ground, 4 rma. WE’ VE SAVED A PLACE
FOR YOUI
bath, porch, modem, good
To build your home in love­
cond., $30 mo. 322-8119.
ly Loch Arbor, Comer lo­
Fum. or Unfurn., 4 If. rooms,
cation with 6 lots In bear­
tile bath. No peta. 222-3733.
ing citrus. Total price $4,400 with $300 Down and
3 BR. Fum. Duplex. Avail­
owner financing.
able Mar. 1st. 14th Ave.
EXCLUSIVE WITH
Longwood, • ml. from N.A.
S. Ph.

LOST: * ’• ••Murray” red A
white boy'e bicycle, taken
from Pinecreat School let
o f wk. Please eaU 322-6184.
REWARD.
Nicely fum. 2 BR house. Call
822-0274.
LOST: Mate Beagle Hmmd

SOU TH W ARD

INVESTMENT k REALTY
Reward. LAKE MARY: 1 large BR. 116 N. PARK AVE. 822-8173
nicely fum. Duplex apt.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Spotless. Hurry, won't last lias Customized Hamel in
2 . N o tice * • rorw m a te
long. $83. Adults, no pot*.
So. Longwood for Immediate
Call 222-1290, Nites 322 2876.
occupancy.
Down payment
DUST PROBLEM?
of $630 and up.
CALL your Rainbow dealer 2 BR., unfurnished house. Ph.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Ine.
322 1336.
322-6311, 4 to 10 p. m.
802 Highland Ave.
Ph. 838-3911 or 323-2744
with rod
122-1733.

fcanfurb

SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN*
EK SERVICE. Part* and 2363 Park Dr.
322-2430
•uppiiei for all make* In­
cluding:
Electrolux. New FURN. Apt. 322-3360.
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
No
home
service
call W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
charge rhcnc FA 2-2262,
W. Firat St.
2333 Park Dr. ..

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald win not to re­
sponsible for mora than ona
incorrect iniertlon o f your ad,
and reserve* the right to rewlia or reject any advartlie*
ment from what ordered le 3. E du cation - In stru ctio n
conform te the policies of this U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
P«P*r.
Men-Women 18 and over. Se­
cure jobs. High pay. Short
DEADLINES
hour*.
Advancement ThouSTRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
land* of jobs open. ProTues., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
aparatory training until ap­
before imertion. Mon. • Sat.
pointed. Experience uiually
noon.
unnecessary. FREE inform­
ation on jobs, salaries, re
CLASSIFIED INDEX
quirements. Write today glv
1. Lott &amp; Found
ins name, address
and
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction 33, Sanlord Herald.

4. Transportation

6. For Rent

collar.

BERRY’S WORLD

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ava. FA 2-6133

TWO 4 BR HOMES
One for immediate occupancy.
602 Highland Ava., Longwood. J Ml. S. on 17-92, near
Longwood Plata.

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.
Ph. 836-3911 -

322-2744

WEST SIDE
shaded lot*, te acre each.
$1,000, $300 down, balance
monthly.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457 For Appointment
BALL-BLAIK AGENCY
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Phone 322-3641
$ BR. CB bouse. $67 month
complete. Pb. 322-7440.

Seminole Realty

2

BR. Homa, Study, lte
Baths, large Family Rm. In
1901 S. Park
222-3232
good neighborhood; Includ­ Niles: 322-8971-3031 or 2346
ing steva, refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­ LARGE COUNTRY HOME
chine 4 rugi. Really ter­ Three bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­
age apt. Two acres land
rific buyl Monthly pay­
with fruit and shade trees.
ments $83.50.
132 ft. Iroutage on W. First
Kl.NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
St. approx. 3 miles from
Inc.
city. Priced at only $13,000
FA 2-6074
with some terms.
3 BR, lte bath home. Assume
Exclusive with
payment*. 322-3433.
ROBERT A. WILLIAM!
LAKE MARY, New 2 BR,
Realtor
nice kitchen, cent, beat, tile Raymond Lundquist, As m .
bath, set-in grove. New low FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
price. Owner. 322-6839.
YOU’VE WAITED FOR THIS
lovely 2 BR Home in Beauti­
ful Loch Arbor. Ideally lo­
cated oo 4 nice lota amid
Property Management
tall pine* and cltrua treaa.
Si Sales Broker
Priced U only 312,730. Low
payment and owner financ­
ing.
Offera for your selection
EXCLUSIVE WITH
these Beautiful 2, I, 4 6
Bedroom

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

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#«* wl*

34. Articles For Sale

WEEKEND cottage. Lemon
Rluff, furnished. 322-3631.

S I N G E R S !
NEED A PICTURE?
Drop In Bobbin, Zig Zagt.
Call Bill Vincent at
Makes buttonhole*, sews on
The Sanford Herald
2 BR. masonry, $6,300, good I. D. Portraits, Commercial
buttons and
monograms.
terini, 2 lots $1,000 ea. 1 Ml.
Like new. Pay off balance
Parties 4 Gatherings,
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
of $64 or $6 monthly. Ph.
Small or Large.
Lane. TE 8-1633.
322 9411.
FAST SERVICE
LAKEFRONT lot. 200 f t Day 322-2611 - Night 322-0923
Restaurant Equipment
frontage on beautiful Sylvan
PRACTICALLY NEW
Piano Tuning and Repair
Lake.
Wonderful fishing,
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-6281 Milk Shake 4 Ice Cream Ma­
boating, swimming. A sup­
chine, Ust $3,323. Bal. due
erb homesite for $1,500—
INCOME TAX
$1198.33. 630 lb. ScoUman
only $22.50 per front foot.
PREPARATION
Ice Machine. Hat $1430.
CaU Stcmpcr Agency, 1919
1306 Douglas — 322-7199
Bal. due $477.62. Take up
So. French, 322-4991.
monthly payments or bal­
CONCRETE PLACING
ance. CaU Sanford 322 0204.
15 B u sin ess O p p ortu n ity
4 FINISHING
Specialise Patios, Driveways SINGER SLANT NEEDLE
EXCLUSIVE
Work Guaranteed
FRANCHISE
FREE ESTIMATES
Like new Sewing condition.
New Publlx Shopping Center
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
Zigzaga, buttonholes, mono­
in Sanford. Ultra modern
322-1807
grams, etc. Balance now
coin operated Self Service
due: $82.20 or $7.80 month­
Laundry* and Dry Cleaning WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
ly. FuUy guaranteed. CaU
Center. Completely install­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
now for Freo Home Trial.
ed by factory trained ex­
All Type* and Slzea
Liberal trade for old ma­
pert*. We promote your
We Repair and Service
chine. Ph. 322-7468.
Orand Opening, have 5
h T I N E
years Bank Financing on Machinery and Supply Oo.
CASH SALEI Completely rebalance, and offer continu­ 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
cond. appUances. 90 day
ed assistance.
warranty on all. 1-Chest
Fine
Watch
4
Jewelry
Repair
Big commercial Giant Load
type freezer, $100. l-Upright
V.
L.
GUMM,
JEWELER
20 lb. washer*, that get
freezer, $100. 1-Frigidatre
322-3933
the business and simplify 110 S. Park
wether, $75. 2-Maytag wash­
dry cleaning, that will make Tractor mowing 4 Grading
er*. $65 ea. 2-Westinxhouie
you more money. You can
Call FA 2-7621.
Spaccmato washers, $45 ea.
make over 100% return cm
1-llotpoint washer, $50. 1your
investment*.
A C T 29. Automobile Service
Frigldare refrigerator, $45.
NOW. Call collect, Ralph
Dick's Appliance Service,
Haealy, 236-0271, residence
510 E. Sanford. 322-7638.
9320997, or write, Koln
For
eaiy, quick carpet clean­
Kleen, 4232 Florida Ave.,
Senkorik Glass and Paint
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
Tampa 3, Florida.
Company
tric Shampooer only $1 per
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
day, Carroll's Furniture.
Auto Glass, Tape
FOR MAN OR WOMAN
READY MIX Concrete, win­
4 Seat Cor art
JOIN THE FAST GROWING
dow elite, lintel*, stepe,
BUSINESS OF AUTOMA­
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
TION. SERVICE AND COLpipe, iteel, grease traps,
LECT FROM YOUR OWN
dry walls, stepping atones.
304 W. 2nd SL FA 1-6018
AUTOMATIC
DISPENS­
Miracle Concrete Co.
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
ERS. FULL OR
PART
809 Elm Ave.
FA 2-6761
TIME. MUST HAVE SER­ COHEN RADIATOR 8H0P
VICEABLE CAR AND $600 Free Inspection, estimates,
BARGAIN HUNTERS
TO $4900 INVESTMENT TO
pickup, delivery. Re coring We have a Repossessed 63
COVER COST OF MA
model Swing Needle Dial-O4 repaira dlecoonted.
CHINES AND LOCATION
Malic. Easy to operate,
21lte E. 3rd.
822-8443
SERVICE. WRITE NAME
makes beautiful Designs,
ADDRESS, PHONE NUM­ 32. Flowers - Shrubs
Make* automatic buttonBER, TO: P. O. BOX 6,
bole*, Sews on buttons, etc.,
BLOOMING Rosa* ea ChareBONNER SPRINGS, KAN
All without attachments.
kee stock. All other kinds
SAS 66012.
Assume remaining 4 pay*
o f Nursery shrubbery and
menu of $6. Ph. FA 2-8627.
tree*.
Florida resident 1 year. In*
aurance debit. Guaranteed
Gray Shadows Nursery
KHOHLER HIde-A-Bed, ex­
aalary. Call 323-0643.
cellent cond. $43. 322-6604.
6 Ml. 8. on Sanford Ava.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

OPPORTUNITY

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

O w ned

Homes

MAR. SPEC. Men'* Western
shirts. $2.99. Surplus City,
WANTED reliable couple te 201 W. 1st St.
Uka up ment My paymeata
ENCYCLOPEDIAS, W o r l d
eg $13.19 ea s cempli
Scope, 20 vol. incl. 1963
roams o f fsrmltar*. Call
Yearbook. $30. park Ava.
TE 8-1811, Castalberry, 9*1'
Trlr. Ct. Lot 93.
le«t

A U X OF SANFORD
Need* experienced
sewing
m a c h i n e operators for
swimsuits and sportswear,
If you are experienced oo
factory tewing machines,
we have steady work for
SPINET PIANO
Us
Your
Furniture.
you in a modern air-condi­ Sell
Quick Service With the Famous make, concert qual­
tioned factory, under very
ity. Local party with good
Cash. SUPER TRADINO
good working
conditions
credit can save over $200.00
POST. FA 84677.
Ph. 322 2204.
and finance entire remain­
For the biggest (election of
ing balance. 1\&gt; Inspect
17. Mala Help Wanted
nearly new and used furni­
without obligation,
write
MAN WANTED to manage
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Home Office, Joplin Plano
Brokerage in Casselberry
and operate a retail Wat
Oo., Joplin, Mo.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
kina Route In this area
CABBAGE PLANTS
(Would consider lady 40 to
FREE ESTIMATE
M. D. Anderson
60 years old.) Earnings ot
322 0737
$123 per week from the very Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ S. Cameron Ave.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
beginning. For perional In
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Utg. Baby Crib, Play pan. Elec,
terview in your home, write
meat aUrer. Homa tiling
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Mr. McGarity, P. O. Box
cabinet. Buys 36” bicycle.
FA
8-2UT.
627, Williiton, Florida,
Standard fireproof aafa. Pb.
Ueed furniture, appliance*,
322 3342.
CHRISTIAN
MAN needed
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Full or part-time—lifetime
Larry'* Mart SIS Senford TV* bought and sold, TV
s e c u r i t y . Exp. Sunday
Outlet, 700 W. 9th 322-9702.
Ave. Pit. FA 2-4132.
School,
ministry
helpful.
Phllco refrigerator, $66. Pvt.
Earn |100 weakly 4 up. No 84. Articles For Sale
owner, 822-7636.
competition. Write J o h n
Rudtn Co., 22 W. Madison I Factory built 72” toolboxei
for
pick-up.
Lg.
elec,
St., Chicago I. III.
grinder w/new lit hp 110
LIMITED TIME | I I
19. Situations Wanted
or 23» motor. 10 Ft. enclos­ Mae baa THROWN AWAY tha
ed scinl van, all steel, air
Percentage Book.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
brake*, 900x20 lire*. Ph. Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
Reasonable. Pb. 322-3112.
138-6447 Altamonte.
Dealer COST plus $1 per

30. Habyuitteni

BABYSITTING in my borne.
323-2374.

Regent upright piano, good
ceod. $150 or best cash of­
fer. 322 5524.

yard.

ALL FIRST QUALITY
TOP HATED MILLS

21. B eau ty Salons

Carpets

A la Carte

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

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

SINGER

4 BR, 2 BATH

PLUMBING
ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE 35. Articlm Wasted
Contracting Repaira
(Rental Macfilne)
WANTED I Citrus fruit U r g e
FREE ESTIMATES
Reduced 23%
or email amount*. Bonded
R. L. HARVEY
Call Singer Representative
4 BR, 2 BATHS
Fruit Buyer. Pb. Lea Mans*
FA 2-1383
33 Ft. Family Room, fenced 204 Sanford Ave.
WX 6800
field, FA 2-4244.
patto, double carport.
low prices check the Herald
Shop the Heratd Ada where
$17,900 - TERMS
claiaillcd pages where local local mercbanU offer their
R BIl FRAME HOME dealers advertise.
beat buys.
Outside patio, Dar-B-Q, Fruit
4

Treei. In the Country.
$7,000 - TERMS

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

9100 DOWN
$15 MONTH
3 • Bedroom lloia*

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
I'orner l.ee ltd. and 17-93
Phone 6(1-0021

BUYING A NEW ar
USED CAR?
FINANCE- IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
4 Low Monthly Paymenta
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1:r r

Quick Sale, 1956 Chevrolet 4*
dr., l-owner, 23,000 miles.
*323. Ph. 322-6800, Mrs.
Slcbel.
'59 Ford, A-l condition. $595.
215 Woodmere.
Motor Scooter, $50. Extra
clean '57 Chev., $550. Ex­
cellent '58 Mercury Wagon,
$550. 10th St. 4 Sanford
Ave. 322-7719.

t

1959 Chevrolet Sta. Wagon,
standard
transmiaslon, 9
cylinder. $493.
No Down Payment Necessary
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Ave.
322-4382
1958 Plymouth wagon, only
$195. Needs some repair.
Ph. 322-2296.
1960 Volkiwagen 2-dr. sedan,
A-l cond., radio. $993. Ph.
322-5609.

37. Boats • Motors
Gateway To Tha Waterway

Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-0-6 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961
14' boat, itcering wheel, and

boat trailer. Newly rccoo*
di Honed. Inquire. Alfred
Co*man, Lot 47, Park Ave.
Trailer Ct., Sanford.
Local automobile dealers of­
fer their best buya in Herald
classified display ads.

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T a k e your pick af
thews ouIntendlag auto*
mobiles. Thty caa’t k *
beat a n y w h e r e for
quality tad price.

1959
Olds "9 8 "
4 Door Hardtop
V-S, automatic traaaaiU*
■loo, power oteeriag, paw*
er brakes, radio and heat*
er. Hparkilag white finish
with red nnd white la*
terior. Deep trend Urea.
Very nlro la nil respect*.

Carpet Special!

Call us for a showing o f these
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
fine Carpets in your home.
selection. Will trade, Also
Nylon, Acrllau, All Wool,
HARRIETT'S HEAUTY NOOK
repair Tackle told 4 re­
etc. Hundreds to choose
Open 7 a.ui. by appt. Also
paired Usteen Bridge Fish
from. TERMSI Up to two
evenings. 3 Senior stylists.
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
years to Payl
103 S. Oak. 322 3742.
Spinet piano cooktc, maho­
Special By Popular Demand
gany. Almost new, 2 yrs.
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
Our Budget Wave Spec. $0.96
old. Cost $900. Will sell $373.
Orlando, Fla.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Guaranteed perfect Phooc
241-6194 Collect or
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY 318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
822-9081.
Leroy C. MacTavlib, Owner
116 N. Park Ava. 322-9171
FA 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
25. Plumblny Service*

Fenced yard, cent, beat
air cond. $18,800.
MOO DOWN

36. AutomobDca - Tracks

16. Female Help Wanted U . Furniture

SOUTH W ARD

Government

NO QUALIFYING
FOR S A L E - $300 Dvwu and
take up payment* on nice
Office FA M i l l
2 Bedroom Home la WynneNight FA 2-0646
wood
Ph. 372-7937 t after
323 0700
5:20 p. m.
$3*4 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

A..—

27. Special Services

Phone FA 2-5612

LA K E M A R Y
Muat *rll Lakefront (120 ft. frontage) 9 room home.
3 full tile bathe — built-in sits bath, 8 screened parches.
Self contained guest apt. Garage with overhead door.
Tropical entrance court. Large terrace 20*59 fL, with
barbecue faring lake. Electric radiant heat. Home fur*
Dishing*. Wall-to-nail carpeting. Beautifully land*
acapod. Fruit trees. Maay ether outetandiag features.
Will aril at muck below coaatvwcttew cost. 989.999. Opew
for Inspection, dorm ant A re. P. O. Bos 816, Lake
Mary. I’hune 322*4664.

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APPLIANCE SERVICE
519 Sanford A t e - 322*7658

1959
Chevrolet
Impalo

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4-DOOR HARDTOP equip*
ped with V-8 engine, auto*
malic tranamlseloa, power
steering, power brakes, ra*
dio 4L- heater, whit* and
for m l green exterior with
corresponding v i n y l In­
terior. Thoroughly rceoodi*
Honed, this car Is rated sa
a top valaa. Come by sad
drive i t

1959
Chevrolet
Impalp
2-DOOR HARDTOP equip*
ped with V-8 engine, sate*
aiatie transmission, radio
oad beater. This car io
highly desired la the spuria
clans; neat and g l e e
throughout. Juat check It
over and youll he soldi

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Rift Between Brandt And Erhard Worries Allies

Pafre 12— March S. 1964

S

BERLIN (U PI) - Western
Allied official* today were
reported worried about a
growing rift between West
Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt
and Chancellor Ludwig Er­
hard’a West German govern­
ment over the passes issue.
*It»e officials fear differ­
ences concerning permits for
West Berliners to get through
the Communist anti-refugee
wall might crack the city’s
antl-Communlst
front,
sap
morale, and encourage the
Ilods to believe West Berlin­
ers finally are tiring of their

Fire Chief
To Give Program
For CTP
By Jane Casselberry
A program of vital interest
to parents and teachers will
be presented by Casselberry
Fire Chief Paul Bates Tues­
day at 8 p. m. at a meeting
o f the South Seminole Ele­
mentary School CTP. The
meeting is scheduled to be
held in the school auditorium.
Chief Bate* will apeak on
rescue breathing by means
of mouth to mouth resuscita­
tion and will show a film on
the subject.
He also will speak on pri­
mary technique* of prevent­
ing Ores.

Longwood Club
Plans Program
On Furnishings
By Donna Estes
A demonstration on home
furnishing will be conducted
by Mrs. E. P. Richards at the
regular monthly meeting of
the Longwood Home Demon
stratlon Club to be held next
Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Assisting
Mrs.
Richards
will be Mrs. Arthur Putman
and a workshop in home furn­
ishing wlB follow luncheon.
Mrs. Felix Mcge, president,
will presldo at the meeting
and a nominating commiUco
will be appointed.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Put­
man and residents o f tha Sanlando Springs Trailer Park.

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f.

In The Drink
SAN DIEGO, Calif. ( U P l i Alrman Jerry P. Doolin es­
caped with nothing worse
than a black cyo when he slip­
ped am the aircraft carrier
Bon Homme Richard last
weekend and fell SI feel Into
the ocean 1,000 mile* from
land, the Navy reported to­
day.

front-line position in the cold
war.
Any o f these possibilities
could be disastrous for West
Berlin, a vital Western out'
post surrounded by Commun­
ist territory.
The rift between the city
and f e d e r a l governments
deepened
abruptly
Friday
night when Brandt, in a radio­
television address, defended
his Christmas pas* arrangemenu and virtually accused
Erhard of playing party poll
tics.
Erhard, reportedly enraged,
sum mooed Brandt to Boon at
the end of this week to dis­
cuss the matter.
Erhard U a member of die
ruling Christian Democrats
and Brandt heads the opposi­
tion Social DemocraU.
Western officials think the
quarrel already has gone too
far and has caused uneasi­
ness in the city, a feeling of
insecurity among West Ber­
liners, 'and a vague distrust
of political leaders.
Tbo Western Allies are
wary of getting Involved in
what threatens to become a
Socialial-Christian
Democra­
tic quarrel and an Issue in

next year’s W’est German par­
liamentary elections.
But privately they question
(he role played by Brandt
and bis associates in the dis­
pute that began with the
issuance by the East Ger­
mans of passes so West Ber­
liner* could vUit their Eaat
Berlin relations over Christ­
mas.
DesplU West German and
Western Allied reservations,
Brandt had hU way over

Christmas and East German
postal workers were allowed
to enter West Berlin to issue
passes.
The East Germans and
Brandt wanted to renew this
agreement for Easter. But
the West German government,
strongly harked by the West­
ern Allies, said the agree­
ment could not be repeated
because it tended to accept
the Communist doctrine that
West Berlin is a separate en­

Monday

Tuesday
Wednesday

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which the Western Allies and
the West German govern
ment have no legal rights.
The city government first
opposed this West German
stand, then accepted it. then
opposed R, then accepted it
again and broke off the talks
with the East Germans until
after Easter.
Then came Brandt’ s state­
ment Friday and Ertiard’a
summons to the mayor.

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VOL. ut&gt;

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9

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Mr*. Lilia A. Way o( New
Britain, Conn., ha* donated
a pair of lot* in Dreamwold
to Seminole County's Cnited
Fund. Tlie lots have t&gt;ccn ap­
praised at $1,000 each.
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It mark* the first time the
United Fund of this county
had received a (lift of till*
•« nature, it'll benefit bolh the
* donor and the recipient. Mrs.
Way may take an income tax
deduction for this contribution
and, of course, the pro­
gram* of local organization*
will be enhanced.

Established 11108

TUKS.. MARCH 3. 19Gt

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 138

Odham To Run Against Holland

Nov*', here'* a way to show
appreciation.
•

l i me d l*ic&lt;* l.jn.-cd Wite

HOWLING PENALTIES jrnve nit assist to the Sentinole-DeHnry Heart
Council's fund drive durinp tin* past two weeks. Keplers nt the Jet Hmvlinp Limes were assessed one penny every time they missed n spare iliiriup tiie pitmen. The penalties boosted the Heart Fund by SoO. AImivc Mrs.
Myron Accnrdi of DeBitry presents u check in that amount to Ed Simon,
Heart Council president.
(Herald Photo)

BRIEFS
King Worse
ATHENS, Greece (U l'll —
Tlie condition of King Paul I
; i« worsening and his life is
, now in danger, reliable palace
| sources said today.

Nine candidates were lined
up at noon today when Ar­
thur II. Beckwith Jr., clerk
of courts, opened hs books for
t’lent to qualify tfor lire May
GENEVA (L 'l'l) — France
3 Democratic primary.
I demanded today tliat Commu­
nist China replace Nationalist
it is anticipated that more
i
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.
than too candidates will liie
| China a* a member o f the
The Drcamwold subdivision
for 20 county offices before
World Health Organization
by the way, was promoted
Beckwith close* Ins books at
(WHO).
f # back tn 1927 before the great
noon March 17.
H . K. CUSHING
First in line this m orningdepression. A major portion
waiting since it a. in for
of the lots were purchased by
NEW YORK ( UPI ) — The
the opening time ut noon—
New Englanders who dream­
United Church of Christ to­
During a second public a new hoard since tlie terms
was Joseph T. Haggerly.
ed of retiring in Florida. Not
day announced that nearly
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — hearing on the Town of Cas-&lt;°1 three members of tlie
A second primary, if neces­
many of the dreams were Florida East Coast Railway,
one-third c f its l!,H02 congre­
during
sclbcrry's
proposed
contprc-1
*
j0ar*
*
appointed
sary,
will
lie
held
May
26.
realized but the taxes had to plagued by a strike of more
gation* hail pledged themAny candidate garnering 30
nnf fM
,rr clarified.
be paid Just the same.
than a year and repeated acts hensivc zoning ordinance, tlie ! not
•elves to being integrated.
been
•
•
•
per
cent
plus
one
of
the
votes
of sabotage, studied today legality ot tlie municipality's
Also during the hearing cast for one office will be
Mrs. Way's husband died effects of a court order that zoniug board was questioned. Jolui L. Rirkiieimcr,
1490
nominated and will not need
^ and while getting her affairs knocks out strike-born work
DALLAS (D P I)—Criminal
Monday night Don Willson Seminola Boulevard, submit- to run in the second p u ­
A resident and voter of
* In order she realized that the changes.
Seminole County since 1932, Dist. Judge Joe R. Brown
inquired of the Town Council ted a petition signed by a ma ry.
easiest way to eliminate pay­
Officials said they wanted
number of residents who live
For example, should there Harry F. Cushing today qua­ went home with a cold anil
ing additional taxes—in addi­ to study the federal court whether Mayor Owen Anstey
on the thoroughfare protest­ be five candidates for one of­ lified to run for County Com­ fever today Just before the
tion to reaping some benefit ruling before making the next tiad appointed the zoning
ing the proposed commercial fice and the total vote* east missioner of District 3.
Jnck Ruby murder trial be­
from the property— was to step. They did not say if an hoard
which
is currently zoning of Seminola Boule­ should bo 1,001, If one candi­
Formerly an oil and gaso­ gan ita 14th day.
deed it to the United Fund. appeal would he made.
working with tlie Council on vard from 3o&lt;J feet west of date receives 301 votes and line producer anil contractor,
The local fund office provided
Meanwhile the price on the the promised ordinance. Ans­ the Winter Park Drive interall his opponents receive tlie Cushing, now retired, attend­
her with an appraisal for in­ heads of saboteurs who have
tey said he had not appointed section to the Seminole Race- |othcr ^
volc»t ,|icn hp wlU ed West Virginia University
LONDON ( UPI) — Queen
come tax purposes. To say plagued the line during the
way
property.
Iiirkheimer lMJnominated,
and is a member of Holy- Elizabeth's midwife moved
the least, the United Fund long strike climtfod to at least
said that although the proper, f onc camlidate docs not Cross Episcopal Church, the into Buckingham Palace for
£
i* Indeed appreciative of S1U3.0O0. Two overt incidents
t&gt;'
"
a*
zoned
commercial
rci-c
ive 30 per cent plus one Masons, Shrine. S a n f o r d Hie fourth lime .Monday nlghl
Mrs. Way's unique giftl
connected with the strike
when he and others purchased 0f u,c total votes east tor Shrlno Club. Navy League
• • •
to prepare for tlie birth of
were reported Monday.
lots they have constructed Dial office, then tiie two top- and .Mayfair Men's Golf As­ tlie Queen's Iniiiy, her fourth
Five Seminole County stu­
In Miami officials said
their homes there und would v«te
gatherers
will
run sociation.
•
dents have been placed on the someone had tried to loosen
child.
preler tlie property to lie /on- a^ain*t each other in tlie se­
Married. Cushing ha* tvvu
dean’s list of the University bolts binding section* of track
ed residential under the new com) primary May 20.
daughter* and lour grand­
College at Gainesville's Uni­ together. An FEC security
ordinance.
Filing immediately
after children residing in Florida.
versity of Florida. They arc officer said that if the tracks
GENEVA ( UPI) — Soviet
The question of agricultural j noon today were Troy Ray
"In qualifying ns a candi­
Thomas D. Hinson, Desta had come apart a passing
zoning within tlie town limits and Roy Wright, for tax col­ date for Commissioner of Ambassador Semyon K. TsnHie
men
who
direct
U.8.
Lee Horner, Lawrence J. train would have toppled.
Naval Air Foreaa la both was discussed at lengUt, rel­ lector; llarlan Tuck, for eouu- District 3 ," said Cushing, "1 nipkin said today the 17-na­
Pi vac and Jo Ann Zcigler,
J. H. Hadley, chairman of
the voters that tion disarmament conference
— assure
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a
all of Sunford, plus Sharon the strike team for the 11 non­ oceans M a y announced plana ative to Florida's so-called ty judge; Kenneth McIntosh can
"Uiccn
Thumb
Law."
Thgv
te
Visit
M
m
Sanford
Naval
Air
and
Tbomas
A.
Speer,
tor
j
when
I
am
your
County Com- la in a "very, very serirus Im­
m Giles of Lake Monroe. All operating unions, said a .tele­
i.islug at.w ia«/, Uar«'y ni‘.»«iunor T will not be sway- passe" but that Russia has
were among the top five per­ phone bomb threat was made SUUon d u - w Oi * n &gt; e .j At­ !&lt;*" . .ovL'e . ,»ekl attoziMv prosev.lv
■to plans to leave the talks.
cent of students with a re­ on Feb. 27 against the St. tack Wing Om Tenth Bomb­ Kenneth McIntosh, that n ojF . Cushing, for county com ad by pressure groups or vulc
ing
Derby.
property
annd
for
agricultur.l
mimloner.
District
3:
Ford
tor tlie Increase in (lie paycord o( excellent academic Augustine headquarters. Had­
Vice Adm Paul H. Ramsey, *1 use can ever lie changed j Cavanaugh, county coiuhiIm - fur my service* as your Coun­
performance for the Fall ley said the anonymous threat
Commando of Naval Air without tin consent of the .loner, District 3: Uaggcrly, ty Commissioner, with no po­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
trimester.
caused the union tn take up
Forces in the Atlantic will ar­ owner. Hlbiard Casselberry,I for constable. District 4. and litical commitments."
• •
•
A defector from thn Soviet
I new headquarters, lie did not
rive In Sanford March 19 as a property owner and also a j George W. Reck, constable.
secret police, now living in
With Cleopatra now showing ' , av vvhcrc.
New York, lias been feeding
at the Seminole Cinema inj Judge Hryun Simpson In the week-long Heel exercise member oi tiie zoning bourd, District 6.
wc;mon»
competitions urged Hint certain area* be
General election will he |
U. S. intelligence a g e n t s
Casselberry the Homan in -, Jacksonville ruled the FEC j and
, oiicd for agricultural use.
Ik-IJ Nov. 3, when these
since 1938 with information
flucnce seems to have in- \U(Uld have to abandon work turn into the home stretch.
Vice Adm. Paul I). Stroup,
county offices will be filled:
which lias led to arrests of
vaded the area. One Cat- ru|L. changes the railroad said
Clerk of Hie circuit court,
ini|Hiitant Red spies abroad.
aelberry service station is S&lt;)1 rl&lt;| 0( featherbedding, who exercise* a similar comlax collector, assessor, countyadvertising, “ O p e n XXIV Simp-on said the ehanscs ! rnand in the Pacific, will fly
WALTHAM. Musv (Ul 'l i ­
judge. sheriff, prosecuting at­
hours."
wore made uni!atcrall&gt; and in ! in from his headquarters in
’Die lii -I president of the
jSan Diego. Calif.. March 20.
torney, county commissioner,
violation of the Railway La­
TAHOE VALLEY. Calif.
Castro regime in Cuba, now
Roth will attend briefings,
Distrnt* t, 3 und 5; super­
Tlie combination of the pre­ bor Act. They affected unions
(U PI) — Authorities - today
staunchly
anti-Castro,
s
a
i
d
intendent ot public instruc­
tence of Johnny Ridge and not on strike aguinst the line. play in a Navy-Civilian golf
Monday night that "not only lii-gan the task of recovering
|tournament then observe an
Francis P. Deane, 16, of tion, su|icrvisor of registra­
the proximity of the 16th liolc
a
political tyranny, hut an the fn sen bodies of 85 Calli air show and carrier airman­ 1991 Mohican Trail, Mait­ tion. member of the board of
seems to be a good omen for
absolute tyranny" now exists (orniaii* whose "fun flight"
ship
competition
on
the
l)erland, was killed instantly public instruction, Districts 2
Wilk Bowman, owner of Rose
to laike Talioe ended Just &lt;10
in Cuba
! by'* final day. March 21.
Monday night when tlie car and 3; justice of tlie peace,
and Wilk's Restaurant in
Dr. Manuel Urrutla told an feet below tlie summit o f a
The
two
high-ranking
officon
|
Districts
3,
4
and
6,
and
con­
lie
was
driving
clashed
Sanford. Last Friday Wilk
, era command naval air forces Highway 17-92 soutli of the stable, Districts 3, 4 and 6 audience at llrandei* Univers­ snow • swept Nevada moun­
made a hole-in-one at tlie
ity that Hie regime of former tain.
i ba*cd 3,000 miles apart, yet, undrrpuss near the Maitland
Mayfair Country Club while
dictator
Fulgent-In
Batista
beginning
this
summer,
both
City limits.
playing in a foursome with
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) was
a
political
tyranny
hut
have
twin-jet
HA-3C
Tlie investigating officer,
Ridge who was visiting from I’crrennial candidate Jim Fair will
........ ........... .......
did tail equal Hie Castro gov­
Villgante* from NAS Sanford KgL C. R. Nutting of tlie
ernment, which liu* "abso­
rthe r 16th
- l hole.
i
m‘ d' “ “ sc, T“
MTfor' M"
“ "of? the
. " ! « "T1)u,
* ( (Mr
z sJ|a,
e bcc0||10
.:
' Wilder Calk Police, suid Hint
Upm*|’ *case
a test
Sanf„ rd
lute control of llio political,
taw rcmiirins
e-tnilid-di-, for
fur focal
•
"»,oru prt.vicwing ,hc
a I a|
economic, social und ideolo­
requiring candidal,»
, iwii-nlly
rMr Dcnnc
wh|ch lost
J u m control
M
oddly enough, back when pi,t,lic office in Florida t o 1
gical" segments of the mod­
tK*u mail, two (twice the cutli, overturnnl und skidded
Wilk and Johnny were play- pay „ (CP
An appraisal of the recent ern Culian society.
speed of sound) lactlcal re-1 lllure thltll , 00 fct.t ,M.f„ re
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
lng at the Churchill Valley] Fair, who already ha* q u a il-1 1 '-:'" .” ’
Urrtiliu
for 31 years a
e - attack aircraft stopping upside down in tlie election to determine whether
nation's
railroads are circu­
Country Club in Penn Hills. - fjed and paid the fee as a
member
ut
the
Cuban
Judiciexpanded telephone service is
before it begin* simultaneous ( „ or, hboiind |,IIM.
Pa.. Wilk also made a hole- j candldate for Democratic Nadesired In the county will lie I ary and for a lime chief jus- lating a list of the 33.000 fire­
carrier deployment with Hie
Deane, h retired Navy chief,
men's job* Iney plan to elim­
in-one. \ou may have guess-1 (jonal Committeeman, wrote
Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. vvu* well-known in Sunford hrld Thursday afternoon at lice of tlie Cuban Supreme
inate gradually under terms
ed ill Wilk was playing " d h it b c Secretary of Stale today
Court,
was
an
early
C'aslro
Adm. Ramsey, who is bas­ where he bus been serving us Hie caucus room of the First
Rldge and he made it on the a!ikjnR ,|1)l( ht. ,M. ,,lla|jfiei|
of a f e d e r a l arbitration
ed in Norfolk, \'a., paid a tennis instructor ut Hie May- Federal Savings &amp; Ixtun Asso­ ally but lias since become one
16th. The oilier two in the a]&lt;0 a„ a camlidate for the
ol the Cuban dictator's strong­ awatd.
ciation.
visit here Dec. 12 shortly af-1 / ' V'' ..
is survived by- hi*
recent foursome were Gene: state p „ m c Utilities ComA *|M&gt;kcMnun for J. E.
Tiie meeting ha* been call est enemies.
ler Hie arrival of the Navy's
Clemmons and Arth West le y ., mission.
wife
Loretta;
two
sons ^ f(jr
b |1|c * . mino1e
Wolfe, chief railroad negotia­
first RA-5C.
Hank Jr. and John Edward
But Hie magic formula worked
n ut about an hour later, antor, said individual carriers
in 1931-2 he c o m m a n d e d ,.^ two ,,MUKtllPrii 1)cbble County Chamber
only for Wilk.
oilier letter arrived asking Heavy Attack Ming One's all-1 uii(| I)unnj(
have started notifying offi­
i nicrcc. Summoned
that he In* withdrawn as a weather bombing forces when
cials of Hit* Brotherhood of
1representatives of Hie tele- ]
_
Back at Casselberry, some candidate for Hie utilities I
l-ocomotive Firemen and Enphone
companies involved
...
,
,
..th e Wing was bated in Nor, _
'
the Port
P&lt;
oi the regular p*irons of a commission and be permitted f()lk Capl Jiimc, 0 . M i)0 u P l a i n t i f f T e l l s
,
,
. . j , . . .
Members of tie
Au- gincmen (111.I E) of Hie jobs
and members of Hie Metro
...
,
beauty shop there were ra­ to file, without paying a fee
thority Committee of the they want abolished.
( pohtan Seminole County Tele­
Utc current Wing Commander.
.
. .
ther astonished last week a&gt; a candidate for congress
Seminole Chamber of Com­
Tiie spokesman said, how­
phone
Service
Committee.
Adm. Slroop attended the O l A C C I O G f l t
when they saw Resusci-Ann, against Rep. Sam Gibons ol
merce will inspect the Jack
that
actual
layoffs
Final results of ;,,r
the clee-1|sonvllle Port Authority In ever,
1961
Bombing
Derby
at
SanT|
lc
phi,„j|f
,n
a
damages!
the Casselberry Fire Depart­ Tampa.
would
not
be
made
until
Hie
ford while sem ng as Chief action being heard in Circuit ' ion * '11
and of- j ita|U|ion Wednesday.
ment's life-like training aide,
He said lie wanted to set J of
1union's legul challenge of Hie
the Bureau of Naval Wea­ Court was on the witm-&gt;s fered to tlie public at the
The member* will Ik- guests
sitting under a dryer. She up a test case on qualifying ,
arbitration ruling is decided
pon*. At that time an earlier stand this morning explaining se‘ !^ '111
of the Jacksonville authority's
was in for a shampoo, “ ■'* fees so he can challenge in
by the Supreme Court.
The
mctro|Mdilnn
phono
version of the Vigilante, the her version of an accident
managing
director
Dave
and manicure. She even hsd tlie Supreme Court Hie rigid
system would allow Seminole
A-3A. was making its debut. which instituted tiie suit.
Rawls, at
a. m. He will
her hair trimmed.
of Ihe state and political par­
users
to
dial
without
toll
The
A-5A
currently
serves
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Testifying wa* Mrs. Nellie
also he host for a luncheon
ties hi assets candidate* for
an all-weather, long-range at­ Wagner. She alleges injuries charge* to any point in the
to follow.
Coming events — The Met- j Uic right to run for office
tack role with two squadrons received in the Highway IT- county and to DcLand. De­
Ih e local delegation will lie
ropolitan Telephone Commit­
based in Sanford.
92 mishap when her rar und llary and Ihe Winter Park headed by Ihe committee
tee of the Seminole Countyft's a girl. Horn at Seminole,
another driven by I). E. Mc­ exchange.
chairman, Francis E. RoumllChamber of Commerce will
Memorial H o s p i t a l to a
Cormack collided.
meet at 4:30 p.m.. Thursday
1st Jr.
"guest" of the county Jail.
I
Hearing the rase is Circuit
at First Federal'* caucus
TALLAHASSEE. (U PI) — Judge Yassar Carlton. It i*
Sheriff's d-pulies and coun­
room . . . The Rabia Temple
County commissioners Mon
ty jail aides had watched for
will honor pres*, radio and day night discussed in an In A shite o f deli-gute* pledged t.xpCt.te&lt;l to go tn the jury U- I „ a, . A
The March meeting of Hie the stork to arrive at Hie Jail
to support Richard M. Nixon|ter t o jay.
IflfO A T m O r y
television Industries tonight at j formal meeting zoning re- to
Hard-working H.leie. broke |N? rt,!..0.rU!“ ," 1 Y!“ ? £ CoU° ' over the weekend. Their Jit-;
a dinner in Orlando . . . Tlie quirements and mad projects for president was filed in
cil will be held at 7:30 p. ni ters continued until 2:20 a.m.
into tlie National Guard arm
St. John's-lndian River Canal as related to the new univer­ Tulluhussce today by Repub­
lican
National
Committeeman
- v g a w ttss
ory Monday night, it was re- today in Hie Civic Building. today when the prospective
District's director* will con­ sity to be erected in northern
No formal agenda ha* been mother signaled the alarm.
Anthony
S.
Battaglia.
WASHINGTON
(U
PI)—Hep.
purled today by Pat~olman
Orange
County.
vene at 11 a. m.. Friday, near
prepared.
The woman waa taken to'
Hale
Boggs.
D-La..
comment
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the hospital in literally aec-'
mg on a recent night visit to they probably were searching
Range Planning Committee of vene again tonight to consld-1
onds.
the White House and Presl-jfor weapons,
the Seminole County Cham­ er. also informally, their state | A r H l
HONOLULU (U PI)—Police
All was in readiness. Two'
The thieve* used a crowbar
HULL. England (L’ l'l) — A dent Johnson's "lights out"
ber will meet at noon. Frida). road requests which will be
ordered
a
motor edict to sate money on Hie to pry open three padlocked broke up a rolling crap game hours and 26 minutes later Hie
•I Jim Spencer* . . . and liie submitted to the State Road uoiiiaii
doors leading to Hie aupply Monday among olf-duty bus baby arrived.
Chamber's port a u t h o r i t y Board next Tuesday in De- scooter from a garage here electric bill:
When she went to pick it up,
"It was hard to get in the room.
The aheriffa office report­
drivers cruiiing in a Honolulu
committee goes to Jackson­ Land.
Total loot taken: ten snake rapid transit company bus. ed — Jubilantly — that mother
The meetings are being held she did not like the reghtra place. Alt Hie lights were off.
ville tomorrow to confer with
lion number. It was “ 2 tat." j ! stumbled around."
•bile kils.
I Tlie bus was number 71L
and daughter are doing fint,l
Port Authority oUiciaU there. in the County Courthouse.
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French Plea

FEC Eyes Court Casselberry Zoning
Decision On
Board Status Raised
Work Changes

Retired Oil, Gas
Man In Race For
County Board

Church Acts

Judjre III

Stork On Way

Fleet Chiefs
To Attend
Bombing Derby

‘Serious Impusse’

Spy Helps

Red Tyranny
In Cuba Now
‘Absolute’

Sanford Tennis
Instructor Killed

Sanford Native
Qualifies Af
Last Moment

m w A ...

Candidates
Line Up Here
To Qualify

Recover Bodies

Candidate Seeks
Test 01 Fee Law

Phone Vote To
Be Appraised

33,000 Firemen
On 'Pink Slip'

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Orlando builder J. Rrailey
Odiiain furnished the biggest
surprise a* Hie books closed
on qualifying for offices at
stake in the coming spring
primaries. Odham filed to run
against veteran Sen. Spessard
L. Holland.
Odham paid his qualifying
fee about an hour before Sec­
retary of State Tom Ada m i
announced "It is now 12 noqn
J. T. DAGUKItLY
and Hie books arc closed. No
further candidates will be ac­
cepted for state offices."
The last candidate to get
Id* paper* in was I,. F. CawHum, Crest view, seeking tin
.".9th district Senate seat.
Odham, 44, furmcrly ot
Sanford, ran twice unsuccessfully, for governor of Flor­
ida, served in Hie state Leg­
A resident of Central Flor­
islature and was the crusad­
ida since 1938, Joseph T. Raging chairman of the state milk
gerly today qualified to run commission under f o r m e r
Gov. Leroy Collins.
for constable of District 4.
Odham is a graduate of
He was engaged in the ap­
Seminole
High School and
pliance business for a num­
ber of years and presently is l&lt;outsiana College. Following
an insurance underwriter and Naval service during World
member of the Field Under­ War II he entered the oil bus­
writers Insurance Association. iness in Sanford. He is the
He also Is a member of the son of Mrs. Minnie Odham
Baptist Church, M a s o n s , und the laic if. B. Odham.
American Legion, Lion* Club, Mrs. Odham resides at Bit
Parent * Teacher Association Park Avenue.
"I want to give the people
and is a former member of
Ihe Chamber of Commerce of Florida a chance to vote
for a Democrat,” Odham said
and Jaycecs.
A World War II veteran, he as he paid his qualifying fee.
Accompanied by hie pretty
served with Hie military polire overseas. He is married lirunctte wife, Odham’ e ap­
to Uie former Mildred Duaine pearance in the secretary’ !
anil ttiey have three children, office was a surprise although
Mrs. Caroline Harris, of New lie had been rumored a month
Smyrna Reach, and Tommy or two ago as e possible can­
didate against Holland, seek­
and Janice Kay, ut home.
Haggerty staled, "My prom­ ing his fourto (enn in Hie
ise to the people of Seminole U. S. Senate.
Holland ami Odham will
County is tliat when elected
as your constable, I shall fight it out for tlie Demo­
make every effort to co-oper­ cratic nomination and Hie
ate with all luw eniorcement right to oppose Republican
ugcncic* and stblda by the Claude Kirk, Jacksonville in­
vestment banker, in Hie No­
Goklcn Rule."
vember general election.
The last-minute rush tn
qualify bclurc the noon dead­
line alsu bn.iighl opposition
lo veteran congressman Wil­
liam Cramer, St. Petersburg
Republican. Claude Pepper,
GENEVA (UPI) — France Minml Democrat, and Sam
demanded today tliat Com- GihiHms, Tampa Democrat.
Robert L. McDonald. Tam­
iiuini*t China lie given Na­
tionalist China's seat in tlie pa, quulilicd lor tlie loth dis­
W o r l d Ifealtli Organization trict scat held by Gibbons. P.
i WHO). The United Stales im­ Marion Harrelson, St. Peters­
mediately opposed tlie move. burg Democrat, qualified for
France's action was the Cramer's seat. Woody Huui)ifirst effort lo gulu u seat for ton, Miami Democrat, quailI'eking on an internutiunal lied against Pepper who also
eunm-il since the French rec­ ha* a Republican opponent.
For tlie fourth district seat
ognition of Communist China
hrld liy Congressman Dante
in January.
France ha* not yet *uid Fasccll. Miami, Waller J,
whether it will hack Peking Itiicki, Commit Grove Itcjrnl*
for Nationalist China's Uni}- limn qualified.
rd Nation* seal.
Thomas S. Kenney, Cocoa
WHO was set up as the re- Reach Democrat, qualified lor
suit of a Hireling of the UN Ihe till) district seat Isold by
Economic und Social Council I GOP Congressman Ed Gurhut is nut a part of tlie United ney, Orlando. Another DemoNations.
crat qualllird previously.

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WATER OAKS

T A L L A H A R S E E (C P I ) —
U. S. Sen. Spessard I - Holland
filed his first financial report
today, abowing expenditures
o f &lt;1,126 and contributions of
&lt;46,841 in his re-election cam­
paign.
H o l l a n d announced last
Thursday that be would run
again and officially qualified
on Friday. He said he expect­
ed an opponent, though none
has filed so far.
Major contributors to Hol­
land:
&lt;1,000: A . B. Michael, Wabasso; J. E. Davis, Jackson­
ville; O. S. Novinger, M. Aus­
tin Davis, Robert Pentland Jr.,
J. N. McArthur, W. H. Walke r Jr., sll Miami; T. W. Davis,
Montgomery, Ala.; E r n e s t
Ifinterkopf,
Miami
Shores;
Charles 1. Babcock Jr., Fred
H. Billups, both Coral Gables;
Robert K. McNeill J r , New
York; &lt;800: Albert S. Dubbin,
Miami; &lt;780: M. Lewis Hall
J r , Miami, and Mrs. Julia S.
Fitch, Coral Gables.
&lt;600::
W. A . Vcrlander,
Mrs. Snead Y . Davis, Mrs. F.
N . Davis, P. F. Arnali, J. S.
Bryant, L. If. Ulftch, If. L.
Avery, Mrs. C. W. Davis,
Frank Murphy, B. L. Thomas,
Joe A . Adams, II. D. Davis, W.
R. Lovett, W. D. Lovett,
Thomas R. McCehee, Raymond
K. Mason, Quinn R. Barton,
Robert Kloeppel J r , Leon T.
Cheek, Edwin H. Fletcher, all
Jacksonville; George F. Duke
Jr. and James Herring, both
Alachua;
M.
If. Hollings­
worth, Colin Lindsey, both
Tampa; N r*. Eunice Davis,

The N a ry's Annual Bomb­
ing Derby, besides being a
major fleet exercise, has siways meant to the local com­
munity one o f the major so­
cial event* o f the year.
A reception held on the eve
o f the final day — this year
March 20 — is the traditional
meeting ground fo r N avy and
civilians amid a festive atmospbere o f food, drink, mus­
ic, entertainment and color­
ful decorations.
This la the occasion when
the manufacturer's represent­
ative from Columbus Ohio,
ran have the long promised
social toast with the main­

Church Group
Sets Supper
L E A D IN G HOLES in plays presented last Friday at Longwood Elemen­
tary School were taken by Marilyn Smith a» Martha Washington, Harold
Lee as Abraham Lincoln and Lee Lyons as George Washington, left to
right, top photo. Students in the group photo, bottom, from left, first
row. James Denmark, David McIntosh, Greg Nichols, Bobby Ansley and
Keith Thompson; second row. Laurie Miller, Marilyn Smith, Jay Davis
and Susan Shaw; third row, Harold Lee, Lee Lyons and Bonnie O.Neil.

Ttie moothiy put luck sup­
per o f the Young Adult Fel­
lowship of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church will
be held at 6:30 p. m. this
Friday.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
Louis Blackwell of the Or­
mond Beach Metbudlst Chur­
ch. The public is Invited to
join members o f the group
at 7:30 p. m. to hear this
popular speaker talk on the
topic, "F a m ily Life.*’

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Sanford lawyer meets a Cal­
ifornia engineer who, Jo and
behold, lives next to the lawy­
er's sister in Santa Monica,
and Naval officers renew old
friendships among the visit­
ing military from other ships
and stations.
Up to 1,000 persons have
attended past Derby recepttions. Officials at Sanford's
Heavy Attack W ing One re­
port that, i f anything, ac­
ceptances are running ahead
o f previous years.
Perhaps the favorable re­
turns are in part a product
o f circumstances. The last
two parties — and Bombing
Derbies — were either can­
celed or postponed because,
first, o f the Cuban Quaran­
tine Action and, thia Decem­
ber, observance o f a 30-day
period o f mourning following
the assassination o f President
Kennedy.
So it's been a long time —
Nov. 1061 to be exact —
since the Naval A ir Station
rolled out the red carpet fo r
Its Central Florida faithful,
aircraft executives and m ili­
tary leaders who include the
week o f professional and so­

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as sixth juror in the Jack
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LA K E LA N D (U P I ) — Flor­
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the pilgrimage to Sanford
this year to see the Navy's
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FR ANC IS E. R O U M ILLA T JR. receives the Chamber o f Commeno
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RRIG. (JEN. H A R R Y J. SANDS SR., principal speaker nt the Chamber o f
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Politician, w ill deacend on
Cltrk A r t Beckwith’, office in
the court house cn masse at
noon Tuesday . . . but A rt
says he'll be ready for them,
even to the point o f hiring ex­
tra help to handle the rush.
"Open season” for tlie catidldutes commences a t n o o n
Tuesday and they have nntil
noon March 17 to qualify for
county and other local offices.
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Merchants Association Expanded
Bryant, Wirtz
Talk On FEC
Settlement

Sign on the Coke machine at
the USO: TE S T YO U It IQ —
Pul the little round bottle in
the little square hole.
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nd lint Jr. announces his port
authority committee o f tlie
Seminole County Chamber o f

TALLAHASSEE f L'PD _
Gov. Farri* Bryant said today
lie talked with U. S. Secretary
o f Labor tV. Willard Wirt/
about new efforts tu settle f

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One o f the weekend"* big
events will be the ateak dinnrr sponsored by the Sports­
man's Association at a p. m.
Saturday at the Elks Club. A
film about an Afrirun safari
will I * shown Inter in tho eve­
ning.
. . .
Belt inn Vale's frienda will
pitch in Saturday with u big
assist in her campaign tu be
elected the “ llenrt Queen”
Sunday nt Melodee skating
rink. The girls will conduct
cur washes between 111 a. m.
and B p. m. Saturday at the
Shell station, 2&amp;th utul Park,
and the Atlantic station, Onoiu and Sanford.
. . .
Change in hour* for drivers'
ik in se examination* by the
State Highway Patrol go into
effect next week. New houri
arc 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. on
T u e s d a y s and Thursdays.
Seems the cxumlning troo|&gt;c s have been putting in over­
time hours (a t no extra pay).
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Brig. Gen. Harry J. Sands
Jr. really presented a "punch
lin e" to bis illustrated talk
about missiles and rockets at
Cape K e n n e d y before the
Chamber o f Commerce meet­
ing Thursday evening. The
“ finale” of his address was a
abort film about the centuryold lighthouse at the Cape.
‘'Starred” in the film was a
portly A ir Fores sergeant
huffing aad puffing as he
climbed the stairs to the ob­
servation tower o f the light­
house. Then a distant shot of
ths "lighthouse" . . . and it
took o ff into the wild blue
yonder Just as any rocket or
missile. Tlie Chamber audi­
ence loved it, as e good “ gag
finish” fo r a highly interest­
ing program.
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Now we know "Th e Clock"
bar readers. On Wednesday it
was pointed out that several
worn flags appear a r o u n d
Sanford. On Thursday the
fam ily o f ths late Paul P.
Peiold Sr. presented his mili­
tary burial American fla g to
I tie Sanford Public Library as
a memorial.

J A C K S O N V IL L E ( U I 'I ) —
Work will begin aoon on a
11 • story, multi • mildollar home for tlie
Jacksonville Times-Union and
Journal.

By Harry Johnson
Downtown
filiated

with

merchants
tho

af­

Seminole

Chamber of Commerce ex ­
panded Thursday afternoon,
changed the group name and
choso a new form of leader­

GIs Escape
SAIGON, Soutli Viet Nam
(U I ’ I ) — Eight U.S. Army
medici escaped a Communist
ambush Wednesday hut eight
Vietnamese troops escorting
them were killed. • U.S. mil­
itary spokesman said today.

ship,
'line

businessmen

and

wo­

men, formerly known as the
^ w rn lo w w jf jtoylu n ^ u A A *s &gt;
p o tio n , altered I he name Ho
m

Saalerd Merchants Asso­

II. L. PE R K IN S JR.

M I A M I II E A C II, Fla.
(U I ’ I ) — Newly - crowned
heavyweight boxing clinmplan Cassius Marccllus Clay
has been a member o f the
Black Muslin religious sect
fo r five years, according to
his own admisslun.

Hail Reds

N IC O SIA, Cyprus (U I ’I )
— A throng of more than l,i (ireek Cypriots waved
flags, shouted "Long
live
Russia,”
and
broke
through police lines today to
greet the first Soviet plane
to land licio since this island
republic heciiiua independent.

New Memorial

Airman Hurt
In NAS Blast

5-Year Member

_____

Flies Over Library

Publisher Dies

mwA.
N ew Building

ciation.
This, it was |Miinted out,
will enable the organl/aiion
to expand its membership to
A N E W FI.AG in preaonlcd by Gary WcdokJiul on behalf of tho family
mrrrhanla in the city.
o f U&gt;o laid Paul P. Pczold Sr., to City Comtnia.«ioHer J. II. Crnppa*, wlio
Previously It had been lim it­
jiccepta it fo r the Sanford Public Library. Other itieniliera o f the family
ed to those in the immediate
hhown are Mr*. Curio* Raineti, Paul P. Pczold Jr., Mrs. Pczold Sr, and
downtown section.
Mrs. Norman Wedekind.
T&gt;ie association, meeting in
the Cliamlicr of Commerce
Building, chose U. L. Perkins
Jr. as chairman of a lioard of
directors
consisting of
12
ST. AUGUSST1NK (U I 'I ) members.
Tlie Federal Bureau of In '
Tlw associnlion had liecn
vcsllgaliun was under the di-j
guided l&gt;y a president, this
reel orders of President John-'
son today to halt the sabotage
Final plans on three school Ipast year (Ben McCall, •
I vice president and treasurer,
that has plagued the strike-'
addition project! were apBy Judy Turner
front of the Public Lib-ary.
Tlie directorship is made up
bound Florida
East Coast
There is a new (lag on
Ollier family members tak­ 1proved Thursday afternoon by .o f represent alive* of virtually
(F E C ) Ballway.
ing part were his widow Mrs. j Iho Seminole County Board all businesses in Uic city. Ac­
Johnson Issued the order First Street today.
Thursday night at s Demon a j It is flying above the San­ Pc/old Sr., of Sanford; two of Public Instruction and they cepted by tlie membership, on
(o Talla­ the recommendation of Hie
tie fund raising dinner at i t l- ford Public Library as a daughters, Mrs. N o r m a n were d iq ijtc lc d
nominating committee headed
nml Beach Just hours a.ter memorial to die late Paul P. Wedekind, of BcLand, and hassee for state approval.
1by K. C. Harper Jr., were:
the latest dynamiting derailed Pc/old Sr., who was interred Mrs. Carlos Italno*. of Sa:iThe proJoels, as reviewed
C.iarles Itobin-on. Perkins,
seven
cara of a
IM c a r in a military ceremony Wed­ ! ford, and n son, Paul Pc/otd
|by the hoard's architect, John Clarence Bedding, Mrs. Doris
nesday.
Jr.,
of
Freehold,
N.J.
freight.
Members of Mr. Pc/old's
Mr. Pc/old enlisted in 1913 A. Burton IV, include a five- Fleming. Charles Tctcnbaum,
The President was just 23
addition to the Fred Wilson, Gary Hudgins,
miles away at Palatka dedi­ family gave the Bag which as a private In the 27t!i Bat- classroom
cating the start of construc­ hud been used in (he funeral I loon Company. U. S. Signal Lake Mary E l e m e n t a r y E. C. Harper, Francis E.
tion of the cross-Florida barge rites to the library Thursday, pagjcqatip sew pun s d .o j Sciioul, a hand and music l(oumillat Jr., John Kndor,
canal when Die second ol after they had read in The in 1918. In 1912 lie scried in room at Cruom* High School Bernard Caficc and DeWitt
Thursday's two blasts took Sanford Herald of the need tlie Florida Defense Force and two elassrooina at Uic Mathews.
McCall was nominated from
for new Hags in the city.
and was an active mcmlier of Oviedo High School.
place.
Mr. Pciold's y o u n g e s t the American Legion Post
Plans call (or bid openings I (lie floor but declined to get
grandchild. Gary Wedekind, and Veterans of World War I late in March and for coin- I a unanimous approval of the
made tlie presentation to Act­ of Sanford, lie had also been ' pinion of all projects in time ' nominating eonimlUce'a re ­
ing M ajor J. If. Crapps in in the civil service.
for Uic fall opening of tchool. commendation.
He was given a round of
applause for his past year’s
efforts.
In accepting Iho leadership,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker,
Perkins called for a team ­
Seminole County tax assessor,
work effort this coming year.
An airman was injured at
said
today
applicants (or
“ We must work together, pull
Hie
Sanford
Naval
A
ir
Sta­
horoestca’4
exemption
are
together for our own good
tion Thursday when an em­
urged to file immediately for
this year,” lie admonished.
pty jet fuel cell exploded as
their 19G4 tax exemption, as
Also accepted on the nomi­
it was being pressurised in
it la estimated approximately
nating
committee's
recom­
a maintennaneo hangar.
4,300 applications roust be
mendation were Hudgins aa
Johnnie
D.
Wormuth,
19,
(Ued during March.
chairman of tlw promotions
aviation Jet mechanic strik­
Persons with renewal appli­
committee and Bedding aa
er, was taken to Seminole
cations are urged to sign
head of tlw membership com­
Memorial Hospital where be
them akmg with die tangible
mittee.
underwent emergency
sur­
and Intangible forms which
Several promotional mea­
gery for a neck wound. Doc­ sures were considered by tbe
have been properly filled in
tors list his condition aa group.
and signed, and return the
"extremely critical.”
tam e to her office either by
Other
matters
discussed
Witnesses stated that Wur- were the possibility of pro­
mall or by personal delivery.
mulh was hit with a piece viding bus serv ice to the Del­
of
flying
metal. Officials tona and DeBa'ry areas, ad­
A CITATIO N for “ bravery over and beyond the
said there were no other in­ ditional parking facilities, in­
juries or dumuge.
cull o f duty” front the National Police Hull of
BARTOW ( U P D - S . Lloyd
cluding free and metered for
Fame i* presented to Deputy Silas Lmkey by
Wormuth, a native o f De­ shoppers, and a more con­
Friable, founder and publislier
posit, N. Y „ end hie wife, centrated effort by city crews
Sheriff J. L. Hobby. Lackey wan commended by
of the Polk County Democrat,
Lois, live at 1000 Park A v e ­ in
the Hull o f Fame for rcscuinir a boy from a
died here Thursday at the age
cleaning
up downtown
nue.
of 74.
burning house.
(Herald Photo)
streets.

Home Owners
Urged To File

outgoing president o f tbe
Chamber, was presented with
Hie "M e rit Award” by Itcp.
S. J. Davis Jr.
Karlyle Huusholdcr, in ac­
cepting the gavel as presi­
dent from Roumiliut said he
promises "no big things • no
little things • but a consi. entious effort to do a good
job.”
Invocation wus pronounced
by Chaplain Robert L. Deal,

BRIEFS

Bryant's olfiee said Presi­
dent Johnson suggested. la
Miami Thursday that to r'g o v ­
ernor talk with W irt*-'a D m
llie strike.
?
fn ■ brief statement, Bry­
ant laid, "the Secretary^ o f
Labor celled ine thla morn­
ing about 9 o'clock and we
engaged In a discussion a* to
the mechanics of carrying out
tho President's suggestion.
’
'•We expect to be hark in
touch with each oilier during
the day end will be contacting
interested parties to see if we
esn develop some progress to­
ward settling tlie strike.”
. • •

Two Sanford businessmen
were honored for their serv­
ices to the community l&gt;y the
.Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce at its anmml din­
ner-meeting Tliuisday even­
ing at the Mnyfair Inn.
I.t. lien. Joseph C. Hutch­
ison, member o f the Semi­
nole County Commission for
more (hull three years, was
presented with tho Cham­
ber's
"Community
Service
Award.”
The
presentation
was made by George Touhy.
Francis E. iloumillal Jr.,

Talent Show
\V. II. DUNCAN

Veteran Justice
Of Peace Asks
Re-Election

Officials of tlie Lake Mary
Chamlwr oi Commerce said
this morning that plans arc
set for Saturday night's pre­
sentation of Hie Lake Mary
I.eap Year Talent Show. The
show will be stagod. starting
nt the auditorium of tlie San­
ford Junior High School.

Veteran
justice
of
tlie
peace for District 4, W.
Hugh
Duncan,
today
an­
nounced hla candidacy fur
re-election for a fourth term.
Bald Judge Duncan:
" I am deeply grateful for
tho co-operation and confi­
dence tlie cltisrni of tills
Justice District have bestow­
ed upon me in the past.
''H aving served our people
for the lust II years in this
capacity, I have always
mindful that it it an office
of much importance and be­
longs to the |ieople, and have
tried at all times to serve
a manlier that would reflect
credit to ‘ our Judical syitem
and keep tills office In
proper place in tlie
arm o f our government.
“ With valuable experience
and knowledge obtained by
serving In thla rapacity, I
will Iw in position to con­
tinue to Improve tlie service,
and I humbly solicit your
continued support and confi­
dence in the coining pri­
mary."

o f Sanford Naval A ir Sta.
Hon, after which Houraillat
Introduced
guests
at
the
speakers tabic.
Sen. Muck N. Cleveland
J r.
presented
out-of-town
guests and Introduced the
speaker o f the evening, Brig,
Gen. Harry J. Sands Jr.,
commander of the A ir Fores
Missile Test Center, Patrick
AFB, who spoke on "Whsfc
Is Going On at Capo Ken­
nedy."
General Sands, in layman's
language, described missiles
and rockets launched at Cupa
Kennedy, along with support­
ing buildings, ptanca, ship*
and equipment. His talk was
illustrated with colored slides
und movies.
There
were
imprcsxlto
close-up shots o f tho launch­
ing and landing o f an astro­
naut.
He
also described t h •
giant cameras usod to track
and
photograph
missiles,
rorkets
and
satellites
aa
much as 80 miles. Ha said
one camera could pick up a
baseball at eight mllus to Hit
“ point you can count the
stitches.”

English Estates
Opening Delayed
J. Dan Wright, chairman o f
the Seminole County School
Board, announced at noon to.
day that due to a legal prob*
Iciii over which tlie board ha*
no control Hie new English
Eitafes Elementary school in
Soutli Seminole County will
not be opened Monday.
Wright said, "T lie problem
Is between Clayton Bros., of
Winter Park, owners of thn
Northeast Sewer Corporatl- 4
and the City of Maitland.” Hu
explained, “ Tho board has
been refused permission to
connect sewer lines front thn
English Eststcs School Into
the Northeast Sewer lines.
"Th erefore," said Wright,
“ tho school cannot lie opened
unlil tills matter is settled.
Attorneys for tho school board
and tho county commission
have been instructed to assist
in a rapid settlement of Hits
problem

Cocktails
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are always better

when enjoyed at the
unique and friendly
C A R IB E LOUNGE

vv

E n jo y . . .
MUSIC ON TH E HOUSE”
Every Friday N ight
Compliment* o f the Management

• PAC K AG E GOODS

V ALD E Z

A T P O PU LA R PRICES

HOTEL

, 'Leap Year Days' Bargains A t Sanford Stores This

Down (own
Sanford

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Rev.

Grover

Sewell

Steps Of
Faith
Om ot th* (meet axampte*
o f step* o l faith U aceo in
the c u e of the nobleman
who** ton waa to alck that
death waa eminent. The fa
(her waa 10 dlatreiMd that
be went to Jeiua for help,
I b e Incident ia deacrlbed In
John 4: U M to you may
w l * to turn to thU portion of
Scripture lo r the etory first
band, however. I will review
wbat happened.
This nobleman, or official
•a some translations describe
him, waa employed In the
government ot Herod Antlpas
who w u the tetrarch of Gali­
lee. Evidently all means of
healing bad been exhausted
and the official had become
rather frantic ao was willing
to try anything to have is
eon made well.
Ha heard that Jesus had
returned to Galilee. The niirecullous power o f the Lord
bad gained much publicity
and people from all the land
were flocking to Him. The o f­
ficial found Jesua and beg­
ged Him to go to Capernaum
and btal his son. Our lo r d
•tamed to discourage him at
Hrat but then told Wm that
hla aoo was cured even ss
be willed It. The man believ­
ed and returned home to
find hla aoo well. Hla faith
became
great
eoough
to
aprwad to his entire house­

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hold.
Let us observe what hap­
pened here atep by step. First
w e see that the official had
a need. He knew that his son
was so sick and though he
had great authority there was
nothing be could do.
Today the first atep that we
(a te on our way to faith U
to understand that ww have
a need. We have- to recog­
nise that we are not able to
eave ourselvea but that One
fa r greater than any man la
necessary In our live* If w*
are to enter eternal Ufa. We
vnuat recognise that there la
not enough wisdom, strength,
power, o r any othar attribute
of our own aelvee to go
through Ufe aright. When wa
feel a deep need do we start
on the road to faith In God?
During, w ar many people
aeem to t e c k God who turn
tbalr facee aw ay with tea
•lin in g
of
the armistice.
Some turn to prsyer when
they face any great criaia of
life be it financial, health, or
anything else, only to for­
get Ood’a goodnesa when dm
crisis tea passed.
Second, we see In tea mir­
acle teat the official found
the answer to the need was
Christ He did not find the
answer in man, or any of the
powers of man. but in Christ
What a world we would have
today If the people In It
would recognise that tee an­
swer to Its problems la in the
One who revested God to us,
tv e a Jesus Christ
i f the world la to see, todividual* wlU have to be
Illumined first. Ib is compels
all e f us to do all wc can
to turn each member of our
families, our friends, our
schoolmates, business aasocilet,
and others to see
Jesus.
Third, the appeal la to be
made. The official made hla
petition to Christ to cur* his
son and he repeated the
prayer even though he seemed
to be rebuffed at first. When
we know we have a oeed
and that the answer to the
need Is Christ the next step Is
to m ate our appeal u&gt; Mm.
How necessary It Is to pray.
Do we find time for 11? If
ws do not have time we had
better be sure that aontc
activities are discontinued In
order to remedy the situation.
Prayer is our means of
having conscious and direct
fellowship with God. Through
pra&gt;er we keep the ehauncW
of communication open with
God. If someone offered us
a direct telephone line to the
president o f the United States
w e would feel that we had be­
come important Indeed. When
we reeliie that God loves us
so much that be gives us a
direct litre to His throne of
grace wc should be grateful
and make much use of it.
Fourth, faith Is rewarded.
In the case o f the official we
find his son cured. ThU waa
fit* fullfillment o f tht heart's
desire of teU mad.
It U not true that God a l­
ways cures everyone we pray
for. King David prayed that
his son would live and he
did n ot David arose from the
b ed aid eef hie deed gen. wiped
hla tyea, and aapreload faith
in (Jed's dlvla* wisdom. Even
l f 1Uod does not answer our

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prayer as we ask, be does
answer them. He answers
them In the best way and
thereby rewards our faith.
The reward of faith U seen
In the shining faces of those
who believe as well as the
accomplUhmonte that their
lire# produce. The greater
reward Is, -o f course, the
whole o f eternal life.
Fifth, we see thst the o f­
ficial's faith spread to hte
whole household. When he
returned to hU home hU
faith bad evidently grown to
the place where It became a
very contagious thing and the
others In his household want­
ed It. too.
The spread of vital faith U
very real. The contagion of
It Is most needed In a world
which seemi to bfc tuning
IU back on God and getting
more confused each dsy. How
we fear this frustration that
seems to be carrying us to
the brink o f destruction.
Let ua be awakened to the
vital need of evangelUm for
the whole world. When wc
hear the great commission
of Christ wa sec that thU
message la for all o f the
world sod that we are to be
the means of Its transmission.
The steps of faith are Im­
portant. Let us not neglect
taking them.

Rev. Sagal
To Be Guest
At Academy
Paston William Hagai from
New York will be guest speak­
er fo r special services at For­
est Lake Academy scheduled
fo r 4 p. m. thla Saturday In
the school auditorium.
Pastor Sagal, as well as the
quartet which will participate
in the service, appear on the
television program, "Faith Fur
Today."
A t 8 p. m. Saturday a Band
Concert w ill be presented in
the academy andltorlum. The
public la invited.
On March 7, at t p. m , •
Temperance Oratorial w i l l
tatefplaea fn the audltoriam
with Seventh-Day Adventist
schools from throughout Uio
south participating.

Ebenezer Methodist
Schedules Revival
Daily revival services at
7:80 pjn., March 8-18, at
Ebeneser Methodist Church
o f Sanford, have been an­
nounced by Rev. Ray Gre­
gory, minister, who will be
serving as song leader fo r
the special meetings.
MinleUr fo r the revival
arfll bo R ot. Dolmas Co pe­

Mrs.

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tfrrall

Baptist

Adventist

First Baptist
Plans Part In
Prayer Week

Ascension Joins
Blood Bank

l l R. P. M. BOYD

Grace Church
Announces
Revival

By Jan* Casselberry
The
Ascension
Luthsrsn
Church o f Casselberry has
become affiliated with the
Old Glory Community Blood
Bank. Each member of the
parish la eligible to rscolvo
blood
transfusions
without
costs should tho need ariso.
Each organisation belong­
ing to the Old Glory Bank
ia asked to donate five pints
o f blood in the Spring and
flvs pinte in the Fall.
The Dloodmobtl* will be at
tha American Legion Hall in
Fern Park from 4 until 7:30
p.m., March 12. Any mem­
ber o f the church wishing to
donate at this Urns Is asked
to contact Edd Furgerson or
Mrs. C. R. Zehndsr, wife of
the pastor.

Revival services at Grace
Methodlet Church have been
announced by Kev. John H.
Hires Jr., pastor, to begto
this Sunday at tht 11 a.m.
worship
and
to* continue
through Thursday at 7:80
p.m.
Guest minister will be Dr.
P. M. Boyd, an outstanding
Methodist minister through­
out Florida fo r many years
who hoo a o r v o d
stvtral
churches and waa superin­
tendent o f the Tampa and
Miami Districts. Ho now 1*
on the staff o f First Msthodlat Church, Jacksonville.
Song loader fo r the revival
w ill be Rev. Ray Gregory
Jr* minister o f EbenaMr
Methodist . Church.
Thoms fo r this year’s re­
vival la “ Cam *, and Have
Your Faith L ifted ." A nurs­
ery will bo provided each
night.

Bake Sale

ern Baptist Convention's an­
nua] Week o f Prayer and
Annie Armstrong Offering
fur Home Mission*, March 26. This year's theme is to be
"In Freedom's Holy Ligh t."
Prayer services will be held
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday at 10 a.m., and
on Wednesday at 7U5 p.m.
The Southern B a p t i s t
Home Mission field includes
all of the fift y stales, Cuba,
and the Panama Canal Zone.
Among the activities they
foster and support are Good
W ill Centers, Hospitals, City
Rescue Missions, Homs and
Adoption Centers fo r Un­
wed Mothers, Juvenile Reha­
bilitation, Literacy Classes,
work
with
migrants
and
language
group*
including
Spanish, Chinese, Japanese,
Indian, Fnneh, and many
others.
The Home Mission Board
also works in co-operstlon
with the National Baptist
Convention to help provide
education
and
leadership
fo r Negro pastors, teachers,
missionaries and lay leaders.
M r s . .DeW itt Mathews,
Mission 8 tody Chairman o f
tha W saan ’a Missionary Uk-

Alliance

Assembly O f God
PINBCRRST ASSRHRLY
OP SOD CHURCH
Car. &gt;T|h as* Elm
M. W ild e r ________Patter
Sundry school __ | :!l
Horning Worship l * : l l a. m.
Evtalng Worship _ 7:11 p. m.
Touth Sorv. (Sun.) I:tt p. m.
Uld-Wttk flerv. (Wed.)
7:11
p. m.

Saydar

200

Election Set
By Pentecostal
Auxiliary
By Donas Kate*
New officers w ill b* elect­
ed at Uie regular monthly
masting o f the Ladles A u xil­
iary to the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood sched­
uled' for Monday at 7ft0
p.m. at the church on Orang*
Avenue.
Other matters on ths agen­
da are completion o f plans
fo r the All-Sectional Ladies
Auxiliaries Rally to be held
Saturday, March 7, begin­
ning at 1 p.m., at tha Longwood Church. Dinner will be
served
on
the
church
grotindx by the Longwood
women from 5 until 7:80
p.m.
A time and location fo r
th* bake sal* to take place
during the month o f Marsh
also will b* set.
Mr*. Kelts Holtselaw wiU
serve as hostess fo r Monday
night'* matting.

Teachers To Meet

Baptist
rra rr

b a p t is t

ta rn s

T. B. C h in e e ----------Paster
Morning Worship
1:10
SsaSay School —
1:11 a. SL
Horsing Warship 111** a. m.
Training Union — *:!* p. a.
Craning Worship - T ill p. as.
Wa*. Prayer Sarvlt* f i t * p. ss.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th as. dk Bali A v a
Oall Smith
- Paster
Sunday Sthatl _ - SiSS a. aa
Horsing Worship lltM a. an.
Tralalag Ualaa _ S ill p. » .
Svanlag Warship _ T ill p. aa.
Ws*. Prayar Bern** 7:1* y a
Nursery Opaa
WTRR -- ------------- Vll* p. Sk
Saaday Hit* Breadeact

Pastor ____ William J. Oman
Morning Worship _
1:4* ft
II i a
Sunday School ____ 9:41 a. m.
Training Union _ _ _ 1:11 p.m.
Evening Worthlp __ T:I9 p.m.
Wod. Offltore • Toaehtro
Mooting _________ S ill p.aa.
Wed. Prayir Sorvtco f i l l p.m.

JORDAN MIBSIONABT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Temporarily mooring at
aaae Park Avoaao
Sanford. Florida
Sunday School _
11:49 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:99 a. m.
Dibit study (Sunday) 7:00 p.m
Evangollotlo Servlet 7:99 p.m.
Wed. Frayer Meet
7:04 p.m.
Bill Btophono .. ......
Faotor
A Cordial Woleemo to AU

Methodist

CHCRCH OP OOD

EBBRBSBR METRO D I»T
CBCRCR
Cited* Rolghto
Rev. Ray Gregory, Jr.. Pastor
vAurch Behool __— 1:45 a m.
Moraiss Worship 11:99 a m.
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m.
m*
W o l Prsyoe Bowl so Til* p. m.

Pastor
U. C. Smith
Sunday School — f i l l
Moraiss Worohlp 11:91 *- m.
BvaanlUtio sorv. f i l l p.
T i n Prayer Sorv. 7:tl p.
Thor*. T o a s t Ptspl*
Eadtavor ------ - t i l l p.
CHURCH o r UOD
o r PROPHECY
S**a Elm Avtaao
Rav. R. L. Strickland — Pastor
Sundoy Behool —
1:41 a.
Worohlp Sorvle*
19:41 a.
Evangollotlo Sorv. 7:19 p.
WodnJkdayi
Yount People V.L.B. Sorv.
7:14 p. m.
Dtblo Training Strv 1:91 p.m.

Congregational

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NABARBNR
V. Sad SL at H o4a A w .
Paul Blokes ------------ Pastor
Sunday Sehosl —. 1 :4 1 _____
Moraiss Worship 19:11 a m.
_____ _____________ 4:99 p. m.
Yosth
Kvangollotle Sorvle* 7:9* p.m.
Mid.Wetk
Servle* (Wod.) _ 7:99 p. ia
Third Ssadsy
Slngiplratlo* ----- 1:99 p. m.

CONBREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OSTEEN BAPTIST t'lll'H IH
(
I
’alted
Charch a! Chrtot)
FIRST CBCRCR
IIWV. 4IS
Ph. XZZ-Nll*
Park Avtaao at S4lk St.
OP THE NABARBNR
I’aator ----- Chester W. Plonk
9:44 a. m.
Church School
Daks Mary. FI a
Kunday School _ _ 19:99 a. m. 11:99 a. m.
Worship Btrvlc* Rav. W. L. Kolcombt, Pastor
Morning Porvlc* _ lli"0 a. m.
1:19 p. m. _ Chrmtsn Youth
•
S a ils ?
Training Union _ _ _ 9:19 p. m.
Ministry
Evtalng Servlet _ 7:79 p. m. Rov. Waltor A .R MePhtrton, 9:45 A «A ____ Blhl* Sehool
11:04
a
m.
Morning Worthlp
Wodnooday Mootings:
Pastor
7:44 p. m. — Evtnlng Sorvle*
Organisations ____ 1:10 p. m.
7:4*
p.
m.
_
Wod. M ld-W ttk
Prayer .
7:19 p. m.
Prnyor Sorvle**
Choir ■ i
4:30 p. m.
7:94 p. m. Ind W i t M inionary Strvlto
CHRIST CHURCH
Charch Strtot. Laagwaod
Fr. Chariot W. Btowart Jr.,
Vlsar
Holy
Communloa __ 7:19 a. m.
PH U T CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
School —_ 9:99 a. m.
DtSCSPLRg OP C E R irr
CHCRCH OP LONSWOOD
Family Sorvle* and
M l Orang* 9trout
last *. ■safer* A rt.
Strmon _____— 19:11 a. m.
Rov. E. Rath Grant — Pallor
Rev. Mason Ortgg,
Sunday School
19:99 A m.
Ad Interim Minister
Morning Worohlp 11:99 a m.
Binder S ch ool____t i l l a. m.
Sunday
Erasing
__
7:19 p. m.
Morale* Worship 11:94 a. as. FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Wad. Blhl* Study _ 7:19 p. m.
Corner dfh I L aad Laurel Av*. Conqueror* Mooting
Toltphono: FA 3-7015
Prlday
■■
T ill p. m
Eugtnt Pholdon..... ..... Patter
Sunday school _____ 1:41 a.m.
Morning Worthlp — 19:45 a.m.

Episcopal

Christian

Pentecostal

Church O f Christ

Wod. Prnyor Sorvle*
Bvaagtllot
Ralph Brewer Jr.
19:94 a. m.
B ills School
Morale* Worthlp llitt a. m.
Bvtalag Worohlp . 7:11 p. m.
Wed. Pray or Servlet 7:19 p.m.

7:11 p.m.

Lutheran

LCTBBRAR CHURCH OP
THH RBDRRHRR
10* W. S*th Plato
"Tho Charch of tha Lathsraa
Hour" aad TV "This Is ths
p a o l a c a tm c H o r e n u s r U fo "
Herbert W. Ooorae____Pastor
Highway SS W M
Sunday Sehosl ____ t i l l *. m.
Morris Rshy
BvaagsUot Worship Strvlto — l l t l * a. m.
Bthte Clast** _ 19:99 a. m.
Mornlag Worship . 11:99 a. m.
a o o n SHEPHERD
Bvaalag Worthlp _ 9:49 p. m.
LCTHRRAN CHURCH
Blhl* ciaatoe W e t f : i t p a .
(LC A)
MS* A Ovtnado Dried
(H a y IT-as:
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Saafurd, Florida
IBIS
txs-rsts
Bvangollit Th* Rav. doors* Klnnamon,
Bart Brew*
Interim Paitor
Sunday
Blhla Study ...... - 19:91 a. m. Sunday School ----- t i l l a. m.
Morals* Worship li:9t a. m. Morning Worship 11:9* a. m.
Kvaalng lorvlt* — tilt p m. Communion—F irit Sunday la
Bach Month
SH "Marald * ( Truth" I
KIND t: no ART BN AMD NURa.
Chaaaal •
Saaday aa C
8&gt;Y
Cladl 14:# sab.
wodauday
t i l l p. m.
Blhla ~
ORACH HETMODirr CHURCH
Oner* Rd, at Woodland A v*,
Rot. Jobs H. Hlroa. Jr. Pastor
Church School
9:41 a. m.
Morning Worthlp
11:99a. m.
p.m.
PtBST CHURCH 9 P CHRIST H Y P ------------------ l : l t
PCSBNT1BT
FIRST H BTRO D irr CHURCH
4IS Park Asm
Saaday • e r ’ lea A
Saaday sshsol ___ lit** a. m. Jobs T. Adams Jr. _ Paata*
Morals* Worsklp _ 1:1* a. r
Subject) "Christ Jnu»"
Wodnotdsy .wtrvKo 1:11 p. m. Tuaday School ____ t:4t a. m.
Bonding Room: t i l E. First. Moraiss Worthlp lt-.ll a ol
Wookdayt: l t i t l am. • d:lt S T * Mooting* — g ilt p. m.
m. Prlday Evening; 1:11* Intormtdlot*. Boalor)
Evening Worship — 7:1* p. Pk
It p.m.

ssssl*

Methodist

Presbyterian

FIRST PRKSRTTERIAN
CHCRCH
oak Avs. • Bed PA
Saafurd. FIa
Orovor C. Sowell, Jr. _ Patter
Edgtr W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Parlor
Morning Worship
1:41 A m.
Chureh School
9:45 A m.
Britton Motts _ _ _ 19:41 A m.
Morning Worship 11:40 A. iC
Pioneer Fellowship _ 4:94 p.m.
Renter HI Fellowship 1:44 p.m.
Evening Worthlp _ 7:19 p. ra.
Wod. Prayor Matt 7:04 p.
CHURCH OF THH COVENANT
STTS South Orlauds DriT*
Thomas H. M a la
Paatoo
Worthlp - , . *:** a
Church Behool ___ 19:09 a bl
( F t ALA P R K tk lT E R IA N
CHURCH
Curas* t'poala aa* Cuaatry
( tab Raada
James H. Hurd la- Paoluc Pro
Tom
Sunday School---- 19:99 A m.
Morning Worship 11:99 A tn.

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Anicrica congregation* o f lh «
nil a will m a t nt 7:30 p. m.
Monday in the IX-Land Faith
Lutheran Church to study the
church's new education curric­
ulum scheduled to begin next
September.

REVIVAL

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EASTER

ELDER SPRtNSI BAPTIST
OIS OrlaaSa IU . at B eam Av*.
B. Hamilton Griffin __ Paatar
Sunday S ch o o l___ 1:41 a.
Morning Worthlp 11:04 a. :
Training Union _ 9:14 p.
Evening Worship __ 7:41 p. m.

Church O f God

Free Methodist

Tha Church o f the N ativity
Catholic Women's Club wlU
WBVrsiDR MfSttONART
sponsor the monthly bake aal*
BAPTIST CHCRCH
Sunday in the Social Hall o f
I t t S t a Hotly Av*.
the church following tha t
Past M. caller — —
Paster
SsaSay B a s e l — IS iH a. •
a. m , 10 a. m. and noon
Manes. Miss -Dorothy
M
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U N * al au
Interim president, has
Svanlag
Warship
—
T:*S p. at.
Convention
a
ffs
r
iig
goal
this
all good bakers in tha pariah
WaSnetSsy
year la 11,500,000. Banford Prsyar Sarvlc* ____ 7:9* p. m.
to participate in the salt.
First Baptist Church haa sat
IU goal at 91,800.
PUBCBE9T BAPTIST
CHURCH

her audience spellbound aa story o f Christ to them.
A t Uie close e f the meet­
mam- sha recounted many exper­
ing, Mrs. Kelltrsberger re­
iences
o
f
bar
Ufa
and
o
f
tho
bora and friends o f tha First
wonderful satisfaction o f not moved an orchid ah* was
Presbyterian Church o f San­
only curing th* physical ills wsarlng and pinned it on
ford attsndod S covered dish o f thousands a f people but Mrs. Louisa Long, tha oldest
■upper and fallowebip meet­ also being able to bring th* member present.
ing Tuesday' evening in tha
an s ii -\
H—
2 wbbi
1
church's educational
build­ I
ing.
!.
:f •
Dr. and Mrs. Kugena B.
Kellereberger o f Melbourne
R e a c h and form er medical
mUilonariM to Africa wore
‘-.e honored gueeta and Mrs.
K ellm bergor
was
speaker
for the evening.
Dr. Kellersbergtr Is an or­
dained minister ot th* Pres­
byterian church and waa a
medical missionary In the
Belgian Congo from 1016 to
1088. During this time ha
alio was a representative of
th* U. 8. Government to th*
World Leproey Congress In
Cairo, Egypt; Havana, Cuba
and Madrid, bpain.
Ha haa boon listed In
"W ho's Who” and
rohrsd countless decorations
and citation* fo r distinguish­
ed service.
He and Mrs. Kellt-rel&gt;erg«r
have traveled in 40 cuuntris*
and on five continent..
A fte r graduation from tha
S PE C IA L GUESTS for title week’s covered dish
Biblical Seminary in New
supper and fellowship meeting at the First PrvaYork,
Mr*. Kellenbergsr
byterimi Church were Dr. and Mra. Eugene R.
married the doctor and they
Kellenbergvr
o f Melbourne Beach, former medi­
■hared a rewarding life as
cal missionaries to Africa. Mrs. Kelteraiierger
Presbyterian
m I a a I o n a vwatt speaker fo r ill* evening.
(Herald Photo)
ies and as representatives
o f the American
Leprosy
Mission*. She 1* listed In
"Who's Who o f American
Women" and it the author af
seven hooka.
Mra.
Kellcrsberger
held
Approalmately

Banfnrh

land o f the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Chorch.
Youth activities are sched­
uled to precede each service
during the week with full
programs o f filmstrips, dis­
TUB SEVENTH-DAY
cussion groups, games and a
A OVERT! ST rn tR C H
full length film , "Teenage
Carver VIA a Him
Witness” to be shown on
It. U Mathews _____ Paster
March 18, at 8:80 p.m.
SERVICE* SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ____ * :!! a. tn.
’ A sandwich supper will be
Worship Strvlct _ 111N a. m.
held at 8 p.m. on the open­
Wednesday Night
Prayer Servlca __ 7:S* p. m.
ing date, March 8, followed
“ We Hava This Hope** radio
by
the
filmetrlp, "Going
me.sags
each Sunday a. m.
R E V , D. M. C O PE LAN D
Steady." Other program* are
at S ill evtr W TRR at l i l t
on your radt# dial
"Fallin g In Love," March 9,
6:80 p.m.; "Conduct On n
Date," March 10, 0.30 pan.;
"W hen Should I M a rry ? "
March 11, 6:80 pm. and
c illiia T U N M laeloNART
sandwich supper, and games,
A u u s c M church
March 12, p.m.
I set Park Are. at l«th at.
Members o f Ebenezer will
Itrv. C. C. Drtr, Jr. _ Parlor
Sunday Behool _ S:«t a. m.
visit Qrace Church this Sun­
Worship Krrvlrt
11 :M a- m.
day evening aa guests for
Evening Worship _ 7:04 p. m.
Alliance
Touth
one o f lte opening revival
Flans are being made fo r Fellowship (Sun.) _ 1:10 p. m.
services.
(Wm )
Sanford First Baptist Church Prsyar Service _ 7:1* p. m.
to participate in the South­

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Fri. Feb. 28, ’64— Page 3

Chase Appointed Co-Chairman ' Circle Plans
Of Diocesan Fund Campaign °rayer Week

Church Drama
Festival Set
Tlexf Week

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A workshop-confercnev.composed o f two day* and nights
o f drama rlassea and demon*
*trntion* will he held March
5-fi at First Baptist Church,
Pine Street. Orlando. Cecil
McGee, drama consultant with
the Church Recreation Depart*
# ie n t o f the Baptist Sunday
School Board, Nashville, Tenn.,
w ill conduct the activities.
Churches throughout the Cen­
tral Florida area will partici­
pate in the festival which is
designed to demonstrate e f­
fective uses of drama in edu­
O F F IC IA L L Y OPENING the new Scars, Roebuck and Company catalog
cation, worship, and recrea­
sides store in the Pinccrest Shopping Center is Sanford Mayor A. L. W il­
tion.
son who snips the ribbon while clerks and shoppers observe the ceremony
While the eontent o f the
along with David Grimm (le ft), manager o f the local outlet. The storo
Classes and discussions will be
opened in its new location in Pinecrcst Center after being situated in
largely along the lines of reli­
downtown Sanford since 1040.
(Herald Photo)
gious drama, the sessions are
open to school d r a m a t i c
groups, community t h e a t r e
groups, youth or Scout recrea­
tion leaders, and the public in
general.
Afternoon c l a s s e s from
1.30-6 will be followed by so­
By Jane rasseiberry
c i a l hours, and ths evening
Potential
1906 Republican
S essions will convene again at
candidates now registered ns
7:80.
Dcmocrsts were warned to­
day that party registrations
must be changed by next
Monday for state offices and
by March 16 for county
races.
Robert M. Fox, president
By Donna Estes
of
th e
Seminole County
A meeting of the member- Young Republican Club, who
fillip
of
tha First Baptist : issued
the
statement, exchurch o f Long wood is sched­ |plained that state election
uled fo r next Wednesday eve­ ! lawa stipulate that a cnmlining, following the services, to date, no matter how well
vote on the bond issue for the ' qualified, cannot have been
planned addition to the educa­ registered in any other party
tional building and ths con­ within two years of their f il­
struction o f a pastorium.
ing duts as Republican can­
Other items o f business on didates,
the agenda will be the election
"T h is
means
than
any
• f a deacon and tha formal "hidden"
Republicans
now
^planning o f a data fo r the pro­ registered
Democrat
must
posed bond Issue.
change hi* party registiution
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor, now if he anticipates run­
has urged all members to at­ ning two ycur* from now,"
tend this important meeting.
Fox cautioned.
Announcement h a s b e e n
made that U new all-metal
cribs recently were placed In
the church nursery which had
HOI1IME JE AN Carver, daughter o f Mr. ami
been remodeled and modemIred. H ie crib* were construct­
Mrs. R. K. Carver, o f Altamonte Springs, is the
o r ! by the pastor and ths men
eighth girl to enter, the "jQucen o f Heart" con­
By Maryann Mile*
o f the church.
test nt Skate City. She is a graduato o f Lyman
Guest minister at Forest
High School. Tho Queon will be crowned at a
City Baptist Church for this
Heart Fund benefit show Sunday evening at
Sunday’s morning and even­
the Skato City roller rink.
ing worship services w ill bt
Rev. Clifford Gresham.
The Training Union will
The Oaklawn Baptist Chipel, 2748 Country Club Road, meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at
w ill honor Ita new minister the church.
CALL
Mrs. Ralph Greer, 1165
•sad his family, Rev. and Mrs.
Apopka,
extends
y fR . T. Barrett, at a reception Sunercst,
to be held Sunday night im­ invitation to all Interested
mediately follow ing the wor- persons o f tha church to at­
ehlp eervieee.
tend special Week o f Prayer
M O V IN G A N D S T O R A G E C O ., IN C .
A special invitation ia ex­ meetings at her home next
tended to all members o f the week from 10 until 11 a.m.
FA 2-9511
chapel and each la urged to Study eeasiona will be con­
attand la meet tha new past- ducted under the leadership
5 0 4 C e le y A v e .
S a n f o r d , F in .
o f Mr*. Greer.

Warning Given
1966 Candidates

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Baptist Church
Sets Meeting

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Forest City
Church To Hear
Rev. Gresham

Chapel To Honor
New Minister

0)

Randall Chase, prtsident of the South nt Scwnnee, Tenn.;
Chaso and Company and a nnd ultimately, the establishnu nt o f n new Episcopal lib­
communicant o f Holy Cross
eral arts college in Central or
Episcopal Church, has been
South Florida.
appointed lay eo-chnirmnn of
the Diocesan Capital Funds
Campaign for the Orlando urea
by Bishop Henry I. I.outtft of
tin* Diocese o f Mouth Florida.
The expansion p r o g r a m ,
planned for the next three
years, calls for 70-80 new mis­
sions throughout the 33 coun­
ties comprising the diocese.
A revolving loan fund o f $3
million will lx* raised to finuine these new m i s s i o n s
through early stages.
The immediate program also
includes 8350,000 fo r cure of
the aged in tlie Bishop Gray
Inti o f Davenport and $350,000 fo r work with students nt
Florida Atlantic University,
Stetson University and the
University o f South Florida.
The long range program
oxer the next decade contemplutci an additional revolving
loan fund o f 83 million fur
new congregations; the estab­
lishment o f three Episcopal
residential colleges at
the
above-named universities; two
By Janes Casselberry
more homes fo r older people;
The Messiah L u t h e r a n
a new ro-cducationnl prepara­
Church o f Casselberry will
tory school; a new prepara­
hold an Informal get-together
tory school for girls; two new
for the purpose o f welcoming
camps and conference centers;
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M.
a new c-lmpcl at Camp WingFouts o f Indianapolis, Ind., on
ntnnn; u chapel for St. An­
Wednesday, March 4, at 7:” 0
drew's Preparatory
School;
p .m. ul the Old Glory Am eri­
endowment and a chapel for
can Legion Home in Fern
Berkeley Prepartory School:
Park.
establishment o f The World
Dr. Fouts Is coming ns a
Center fo r Liturgical Studies;
prospective pnstor to fill the
support o f the University of
pulpit of Messinh which was
vacated last July by Rev.
Ronald Miller.
A 1 I members, prospective
The Sunshine Circle o f the
Casselberry
Commun­ members and othera in the
ity Methodist Church WSCS urea without rliureh a ffilia ­
will meet next Tuesday fiom tion are ail Invited to meet
0 until 11 n.ni. at the home Pastor and Mrs. Fouts.
Light refreshments will be
o f Mr*. Philip Cucaber, Pen­
dleton Drive, Forest City.
served.

Messiah Church
To Entertain
For Pastor

Circle To Meet

Rev. Stulck Temporary Pastor

Plans for a "W eek
of
Prayer" fo r the Home Mis­
sions were discussed at the
monthly meeting o f Shirley
Smith Circle o f Pinecrcst
Baptist Church at the home
of Mrs. J. Q. Herrin, 113
Ea.twood Court.
Menda-rs
presented
ma­
terial* fo r creative handi­
work
at
the
Little
Red
School House.
Mr*. Herrin presented a
discussion on the subject, M
Must Be Informed." Mr*. R.
C.
Whitmire
wu
prayer
chairman end Mr*. Harold
Sherwood led the business
session.
Also present were Sirs. J.
C. Lavender, Mrs. Lucillo
Abrams, Mrs. Harold Davis,
Mrs. Sylvia Wade. Mrs. H.
S. Sikes and Mra. Odell W il­
liam*.

Holy Communion
The Sacrament o f Holy
Communion will be celebrat­
ed this Sunday at the 10:30
a.m. worship service o f the
Ascension Lutheran Church
o f Casirlberry.

By Julia Barton
worship at 7:30 p. m. and mid­
Rev. A. A. Stulck, 77-year- week prayer at 7:30 p. m. on
old retired minister o f Winter
Gnrden, la serving as tempor­
ary minister for the First
Baptist Church o f Altamonte
Springs.
Rev. Stulck w ill continue to
fill the pulpit until further
notice.
Musie and singing fo r serv­
ices the past two weeks have
been in eharge of Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Dietrich. Special
guest* for last week’* service
were Rev. and Mrs. W. P.
Brooks. Rev. Rrouka is retired
minister from the First Bap­
tist Church o f Sanford.
Services are being conduct­
ed on schedule at the A lta­
monte Church with Sunday
School at 9:45 a. m., morning
worship at 11 a. in., evening

Y A s To M eet
The Young AdulU o f the
Westminster P r e s h ytcrian
Church will meet at ths home
o f Mr. and Mr*. Don Helter,
105 Genevieve Circle, Dol RayManor, at 8 p. m. today. Carl
Sanker and H eitor will be in
charge o f the discussion.

Wednesdays.

FAT
'
O VERW EIGH T
Available to you without a
doctor’s
prescription,
oue
drug called ODRINF.X. You
must lose ugly fa t nr your
money beck. No strenuous
cxerrlse. laxatives, massage
or taking o f so-called reduei ng
candles, crackers
or
cookies,
or chewing gum.
O D RIN EX is a tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. When
you take ODRINEX, you still
enjoy your meals, still eat tlia
food* you like, but you simply
don't have the urge for extra
portion! because O D R IN E X
depresses your appetite and
decreases your desire fo r
food. Your weight must come
down, because as your own
doctor w ill tell you. when yon
rnt less, you weigh less. G el
rid c f excess fat and lire
longer, O D RINEX costs |3.00
and is sold on this G U A R A N ­
T E E : I f not satisfied fo r any
reason just return the sack*
age to your druggist and g e l
your full money hack. Nn
questions asked. O D R IN E X ia
sold with this guarantee byt
Mrlteynold* Drug Store —
Sanford— .Vail Order* Filled

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Cooperation Will Do It
Btaee last Tuesday's dedication o f
the
sparkling
new
English
Estates school building In South
Seminole, The Herald has had time
to look into some o f the questions
raised by parents o f children who
will attend the school. The primary
inquiry concerned the completion of
Oxford Road.
This road, at tha present time, 1«
a clay stabilized right o f way which
runs from SR 486 southward to the
site o f the new English Estates
school. From the southern boundary
o f the school property, Oxford Road
does not exist, as such, until it
reaches the northern edge o f actual
development In '.’’.a English Estates
subdivision.
However, the northern boundary
o f the overall English Estates aub*
division adjoins the southern prop*
erty line o f English Estates school
a t a point 1,800 feet south o f the
school itself. In other words, if one
were to cross the southern property
line o f the school he would actually
enter English Estates subdivision.
There are two points which ahould
be made clear. Initially, it is not the
responsibility o f tha Seminole Coun*
ty Board o f Public Instruction to
rovide access roads to schools. This
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the school is not situated w it!-----municipality. Secondly, it has not
been the policy o f the County Com­
mission — and it Is as it should be
— to pave or clay atabilixe roads
within privately developed subdivi­
sions, The Commission holds that
this responsibility should belong to
the developer. And there is little
doubt but that the citizens o f this
county will almost unanimously
agree with the Commission.
Therefore, in the English Estates
Jtuatlon the responsibility fo r pav­
ing or at ioast clay stabilizing Ox
ford Road from tho school’s south­
ern boundary lino into English
Estates proper should belong to tho
developer.
However, the Commission — ac­
cording to its chairman — agreed
several weeks ago to clay stabilize
tha road without accepting it in the
county’s road system. This will pro­
vide English Estates students with
a southern access to the new school
on which they could at least walk
or ride their bikes. In agreeing to
do this the Commission made it
plain that its action would not re-

Ileve the developer o f his responsible
itiee.
When this action was taken by
the Commission it put the Oxford
Road job on its schedule. Other ma­
jo r road Items were on the schedule
ahead o f the Oxford job. The Com*
mission, however, did place the job
as high on the schedule as possible.
But the tremendous amount o f Janhad delayed numerous
uary ralnfall
rail
projects.
That the Commission is interested
in getting access roads to the school
in borne out by the fact that when
it was originally determined to at­
tempt to open the English Estates
school Jan. 6, the Commission order*
ed its road department to complete
tho section o f Oxford Road from SR
436 south to the school, in fact, the
road department put every piece o f
equipment it had on tho scene fo r a
period o f 80 days and it met the
deadline.
The Commission, as soon as tha
schedule and the weather permits,
will complete the road south o f the
school Into the English Estates sub­
division.
Parents o f children attending Eng­
lish Estates school have every right
to be concerned. In fact, they ought
to be. But they also must roallze —
as was pointed out last Tuesday 'Jjr,
members o f the Commission att»aid­
ing the dedication and open houso
— that there is just so much money
available fo r the construction o f new
roads and the maintainance o f those
already built, and that the funds
must be utilized in the most wise
and justifiable manner.
Meanwhile, members o f the Com­
mission have asked that these par­
ents be as patient and as tolerant
as possible. The Herald believes
these parents should work with tho
commission for the completion o f
the desired road. W e believe that co­
operation between the two groups
CASE R-483: Charles Lamb
will do more than anything else at
waa a famous Engllih writ­
this time to hasten the completion
er.
o f Oxford Hoad. A fte r all, the new
'Don’4 introduce ms to
mad is the objective o f tho parents
that m e a l" hs ones stated.
as well as tha Commission.

Thought For Today
Give ear to m y prayer, O God;
and hide not thyself from my sup­
plication I — Psalms 65:1.
• • •
I f you would have God hear you
when you pray, you must hear Him
when He speaks.— Thomas Benton
Brooks.

Changes In Libya
fierce atreat demonstratlona.
In Bongbatl, police broke
down door* and battled stu­
dent* over barricades made
of furniture. A t lea it two
students died and acorea were
injured.
Tbs atudenk were protest­
ing King Id rk ' failure to at­
tend an Arab eummK confer­
ence which declared Arab
unity in a hard line against
Israel. Instead, Id rk sent a
repreianUtlva.
Chaagsa have com * to L ib ­
ya. Leas than five years ago
it waa a thin strip of green
•gainst the Sabers Desert’s
vast waste o f rock and aand.
Strategically, M occupied a
place along the Mediterranean
coast below Italy and Greece.
The U. 8. a ir base at Wheel ua
Just outside Tripoli, negotiated
by the United State* to 1*34 to
ran until 1*71 and built at

Herald Area Correspondents

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AlUmeete Seriate
Mrs. Jells Berios
818-1218
Boar Lake-Foreet City
Mrs. Maryeee Mike
886-8876
Casselberry
Mra. Jeae Casselberry
618-8848
Chalaota
Mra. Joaa Magla
881-1743
DeBary
Mra. Adaai Muller
868-4416
Eaterprke
M ia Helaa Haodgrmaa
888-MIS

Lake Mary
Mrs. Praam Wester
133-881*
Lake Mearee
Mrs. H. L. Jnfcaeea
822-4723
Leagweed
Mra. Doaaa Bake
8SMIIT
North Orlaade
Mrs. Mo m Grtaatead
823-3381
Osteen
Mra. Clarence Saydor
113*4341
Orlade
Mrs. G N r ^ K ik iy

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Sanford. Florida

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Society Batter

W ASHINGTON - (N E A ) Defense Secretary Robert Mc­
Namara now has an "Im prov­
ed Strategic Defense P la n "
which hie computing m a­
chines M y could save 164,800,000 llv s i in event of a 5,000msgatoo Soviet attack.
- - I t would inclnda:
— A 100-city system o f blast
shelters at a cost of 919 bil­
lion.
—Aa antlmla*He-mLeaila de­
fense building program 1coat­
ing 918 bWiou. Heart o f thk
system would be batteries of
Niks X and Niks Zeua antiballistic missiles.
—A S3 billion, five-year na­
tionwide fallout shelter build­
ing program
centering in
schools and hospitals.

Dr. Crane’s

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bases in
Arabia,

but also provided live firing
ranges for the whole U. 8.
tactical air strength to Eur­
ope.
Into the Libyan economy,
the United 8tatea had pour­
ed nearly 1200 million.
Wbeelua k the biggest U J .
air base outside the United
States and tba 10,000 U J .
A ir
Force
men
stationed
there contributed further to
Libyan well balng.
Wbeelua w a a
impatient
than and still k to the United
annually tor Ms use. But Us
Stale* which pays 910 million
economic importance to Libya
first Esse Standard Oil drill
brought to Libya'# first well
to 1M7.
With a population of not

That illustrates one o f th«
beat methods for preventing
wars.
If we can promote more
atudant exchanges, where the
vkltora actually live with the
boat fam ily, then w * can un­
dermine much o f the moti­
vation for killing.
Yesterday 1 told you how
Mrs.- Oran**, couldn't even
carry out her plan to traffeaplant Eto chipmunks (which
its robbing our bird feed­
ers) to a foreat a rolls away.
A ltar ah# caught her first
chipmunk, she brought him
inside our bouse and saw
him, cloae up. Then she didn't
have the heart to move him
a mUe away.
So aba rationalized by l y ­
ing our liU k grandchildren
would probably enjoy watch­
ing chipmunks as much aa
the wild birds.
Fam iliarity tends to diaitpato previous enmity as well
as fear.
la time at war, however,
the government deliberately
hliea psychologist* to de-hum anise the enemy.
Hina, tho Japanese were
pictured as "A p e M an" with
gorilla teeth aad a Franken­
stein look.
Similarly, all tho
were called riotous "Huns"
aad "B otcbsra."
N k difficult tor a d r ill*
ed human being to poll tha
trigger * r toes a grenade at
other human boys who have
sweetheart o r
wives
aad
children.
Conscientious O b j e c t o r s
were thus more numerous In
World W ar 11 fe e s aver be­

fore in American history, for
the churches had done a good
Job o f teaching world brother­
hood o f man.
Those C. O. boys were not
any more cowardly than the
rest o f our military troops.
They Just had been so brain
washed with reference lo bro­
therly lovo that they couldn't
■tomaoh the act of ripping
out the entraila o f a German
or Japanese teen-ager with a
bayonet or shooting him down
with a machine gun.
Indirectly,
therefore,
the
rise In the number of Con­
scientious Objectors eras a

During U years tha Con­
scientious Objectors bad teen
taught to lo t* their fellowman.
Then, overnight, they w e n
asked to shoot down their
fcllowman.
This caused a terrific emo­
tional conflict, for you can’t
make such a complete turn­
about In deepaeated emotion*
in a moment o f time.
Those who didn’t become

Q— When low temperatures
causa destruction o f vegeta­
tion without the existence of
frost crystals, what la tha
phenomenon called 7
A — Black frost.
Q— Which k the largest of
the flash-eating marsupials 7
A — Tba Thyladna, a mar­
supial w olf. Wiped out in
Australis, th k savage erra­
tum k making a last-ditch
Q— What
American
hga tha longest thorns T
A — Tba konay locust.

•ub-launched rokaOea.
3. Building an offensive cap- ability has taken almoet aU *
available funds. Because the
big ICBM program will move
down the next few years, the
door it open for adding sev­
eral billion dollars a year to
continental defense.
This plan waa developed
principally to protect primary
military centers, the milltary'a industrial backup and *
the people, factories and gov- *
eminent centers essentia] to
the "earliest posaibk national
recovery."
Priority points ot protection
are
industrial
complexes,
communication focal points,
offensive airfields, aub bases,
ICBM and nuclear storage
sites, military control centers,
defensive bases, seats of gov- g
eminent and population cen­
ters.
The overall plan and Its dotails have been worked out
in a aerie* of Defense Depart­
ment ” wa* games” over the
past two years.

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T IZ Z Y

323-8413

By K ate Osann

Funeral service* were thin
afternoon at First Baptist
| Church in Plant City for
Mrs. Clifford L. Walker. 00,
who (lied Monday in Betheada, Md.
Mrs. Walker had been it
patient at the National In9 atitule o f Health In Betheada. She was the wife o f C lif­
ford I.. Walker, member of
a pioneer family o f Sanford.
Mra. Walker was horn in
| Lincoln, Neb., and was mar­
ried in Montgomery, Ala., In

1020.
She *
survived hy her
husband, a daughter, Sarah
Jane, a staff correspondent
fo r the Tampa Tribune; a
son, Cpt. Geoigc I,. Walker,
o f the U.S. A ir Force serv­
ing in Tokyo, Japan, and a
sister, Mrs. itadia Swuydcn,
} o f San Gabriel, Calif.
Daughter o f the late Dr.
and Mrs. Sum H. Campbell,
o f Dallas, Tex., she attend­
ed
Woodberry
Hall
and
Washington Seminary in A t­
lanta and Baylor College in
Belton, Tex.
She wus a member o f the
Sanford Woman’s Club and
• o f the Plant City Woman’*
i Club.

Frank H. Scruggs
Dies At 69
Frank II. Scruggs, C9, died
early Thursday morning in
' Jacksonville.
Bom in Sweetwater, Tenn.,
in 1894, he caino to Jackson­
ville in 1929 as a market
news specialist for the Flor­
ida State Marketing Bureau.
He was a World War 1 vet­
eran, a member ot the JacksonviUe Riverside Prcibyterian Church, of the Seminole
Club, American Legion, Jack­
sonville Bar Association and
an honorary member o f the
Alumni Association of the
University of Florida.
Survivors afe his widow,
Mrs. Martha C. Scruggs of
Jacksonville, the former Mar­
tha Chappell of Sanford; a
sister,
Mrs.
Margaret
S.
I French o f Hyattcville, Md.
and several alcces and nep­
hew*.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Saturday at
Brlsson Funeral Homo with
Rev. Grover C. Sewell offi­
ciating. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery.

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How can pour employer step
ly among studeak who a rt on pour tees if pen are always
nadir tbs toflnsnes o f Egypt­ on them?
ian teachers.
And it could have been thk
kind o f pressure which led
the Libyan government to
announce ever the weekend
that it would not renew
leases tor U. C. and British
bases.
King Id rk k trying to build
n unified Mate where for cen­
Practice United to
turies none esktod. But bk
k an aotboritatka state, de­
scribed a t “ more Moslem
than M ecca" with a stogie
O ffice lecaUoM! I l l East Seceed Street
political party, n tightly con­
Sanford, Florida
trolled press and a reluctance

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— A multlhllllon-doliar pro­
gram aimed at producing a
supersonic long-range fighter
that could atop Soviet bomb­
ers well outside the contin­
ental United States.
Overall, there would be
radiation protection for 240
million people and blast pro­
tection for 190 million of the
240 million.
Even without this protec­
tion, aay tho calculating m a­
chine*, an additional 85.7 mil
lion Americana would live
through a 8,000-megaton So­
viet attack, squivaknt to the
combined
power of k,000
Polaris missiles, 3,000 Minutemen and 83o Titans.
Rut even with tbs protec­
tion o f th k four-way defense,
McNamara's computers esti­
m ate 49.8 million Americans
out o f a predicted 1981-70
population o f 210 million,
would loco their llvse In a
Conscientious Objector*, o f­ 3,000-meg alion attack.
ten beet mo the psychiatric
M cNamara's "g o ” decision
casualties.
They aproutod all aorta of
paychoeomalte allmaata.
It m ay aoam paradoxical
but both Oonactanttaue Objectora and tbouaaoda o f payehtetrie caaualtloo am onf our
troop* were duo to the preach­
ing of clergyman in the peace­
time years prior to Pearl
llarborl
The better the preaching, able * m M (* ik e r a * m i * m 1
la h i m u UUm . r — tr r to h i
the more o f auch oaaee.
For tbo spiritual Idealism to k lt o M Or The Kerala.
encouraged by eherohee help* Edit, Beraldi
M y eomptlmeata to " I t . E.
produce thoae t e a r conflict*
P 0T%ar” on .feia daacriptlra
wetting la "T h e Clock” of
Hamtatte ' T e he o r not to 3/3S/S4.
Something like h k k what
b o " area atmltarly n reauH
o f conflict between conscience ahould ha done tor the gt.
Johns R iver valley from lionand revtage.
The greater the eonacknce roe to Harney. Before tbo
of a nation, the m ore aeeno- plow o f program ripe the
tlce
conflkta
win reeult breast o f this o f beauty and
among I k people. F or ttgara leaves K a barvea muddy
ditek.
“ J im " Crone.

baa been made on the fall­
out shelter program. It k
now up to Congress. Ha’a
expected to decide on Nik*
X-NIk# Zeua by the end of
the year, after new eophiatlcited tests and further dollarm sterna tic al
compute Bona,
and decide on the blast aheHera by December 1869.
This plan has had to over­
come aorao high hurdles be­
fore it could get thk tar:
1, It waa blocked by White
House end Defneee Depart­
ment theoretiekna who Mid
tt might ''provoke” Khrush­
chev. Most o f these theoreti­
cians have now departed.
Newest thinking. If we are
to keep peace, Khrushchev,
Europe and Asia must believe
we would use our nuclear
fore* If necessary. That pos­
ture would be more credible
if they knew we had some
plan for survival.
2. Some key aclentste have
held we should hold off on
Zeus and leapfrog into some
superior way o f knocking
down ICBMs. The latest re­
search has convinced these
men that better ICBM defense
methods are some time off.
There’s also a new urgency.
This plan reflects growing
concern over the rapidly ex­
panding Soviet fleet of miss­
ile firing tuba. Because the
Navy has developed no sure­
fire way of finding these indersea craft, McNamara be­
lieves a successful Nike X
system could provide the pri­
mary U J . capability against

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Fri., February 28, 1964

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Political Notebook

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WUTKB a. OIELOW, KDiroa AMO rUBLISBEK
rBAXK BOI.TOt.IME. ruralaties . araeral XiM|*(

coat of around $100 million,
provided not only a staging

"F o r I want to go on hat­
ing him and 1 cannot hats
a man whom I know."

Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Walker

Bruce Biossot — toy Cromley

Worry Clinic

Phil Newsom Soy*. V ,

Benghazi . . . Tobruk . . .
rripou . . . name* made
!a miliar to World War 11 by
hylltod sacrifices, defeat and
3nal victory against the GerAfrica.
Tripoli , . . noted in U. S.
llstory books for the war
which a Dodging United States
Sought against the Barbery
yiratea.
Today, Benghazi k the eastm i capital o f an Independent
Libya aet up under United
VaUona sponsorship In 1M1.
rripoU U the national adminatratlve capital. And it w u
o Tobruk on Jan. 14, that
12-yaar-old and ailing King
Mohammed Id rk E l Senussl
mcelved a t fate palace a govirnment delegation.
The delegation bore the
lews that to Benghazi and
Tripoli, university student*
•e re battling riot police to

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Paul Yates Jr.
Dies In Hospital

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W. H. Stewart
Dies At 11
William
Herbert Stewart,
77, died at 4 a. m. Thursday.
A resident of Sanford for
the past 37 years he had own­

GUEST SPEAKERS for the Seminole County Council o f PTA meeting at
Altamonte Klementary School were Mrs. G. Bruner, district 8 president,
left and County School Supt. U. T. Mihvee, third front left. Mrs. J. Pavelchuk, president o f the Altamonte P T A was program chairman and P. W.
Simpson, right, is P T A council president.
(Herald Photo)

Tilson Enters North Orlando Council Race

'd and operated barber shops
Ittvc. His home was at 714
,)ak Avenue. He was r mem­
ber of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church and a past president
of the church's Men's Club.
He and Mrs. Stewart had re­
cently celebrated their Soth
Wedding Anniversary.
Survivors are the wife. Mr*.
Lcola Stewart of Sanlord;
daughters, Mrs. It. W. Wil­
liams and Mrs. lju r r n It.
Johnson, both of Sanlord; 13
grandchildren
and
thre e
great- grandchildren; hrothcr.
Carey Stewart of Jack Mill­
ville and sisters, Mrs. Annie
Floyd o f Jacksonville ami
Mrs. Lessic Heard of Sylvania, Ga.
Funeral services will be
held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday
at Holy Cross Church with
Rev. .Arthur ltridges officiat­
ing. Burial will be in Ever­
green Cemetery.
The family ha* requested
that donations he made to
the Holy
Cross
Memorial
Fund in lieu of (lowers.

pany representative, is m ar­
David U. Tilton, resident ol statement to the Herald;
" I make no promises other ried and Im- and his wife.
North Orlando for the past
3&lt;.a years, Thursday quali­ than to gise intelligent re­ Jackie, and Their two child­
fied as a candidate to oppose presentation to the best of my ren. liary and l.arry. are
Hob Stephenson for the group ability. I promise further that residents at 91 N. Bombay
two village council post.
1 will not answer to any in­ Avenue.
Tilson urged the voters to dividual or to any group
register before today’ s 4 p.m. |other than the general citizen­
deadline and to vote for the ry.
The Fourth Annuul Antique
candidutc of their choice in i ’ •It is my belief that pro­ Show ami Sale sponsored by
the March 17 elections.
gress amt growth of the com­ the Florida Federation of Art
A pa&gt;t vice president of munity is hinged, in part, on at the DeUary Mansion House
the North Orlando Civic As- 1a decisive council . . . one •opened today and wilt Im*
Bronze* produced in Syria
through
Sunday,
sociation and presently an that is unafraid of taking dir­ &gt;continued
executive officer with South ect action when they feel that (tooths will tie open from It in 3500 It. C. have been found
Seminole Squadron. Civil A ir that is the course to follow." a. m. and until 8 p. m. The lo contain amall amounts of
nickel.
Patrol,
Tilson
issued
this
Tilson. an insurance com­ public is invited.

Antique Show

Paul Yates J r , 36, died at
6.30 p. m. Thursday at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital bil­
lowing a long illness.
Horn July 15, 1927. in Clearwater, he had lived in San­
ford tor the past 20 year.*
making his home at 818 Itosalia Drive. He was a member
of the Church of God and a
former employe of The San­
ford Herald.
Survivors are his mother,
Mr*. Alice Yates of Sanford;
brothers, Nathan of Lakn
Charles,
Rich.ml of San­
ford and Robert of Palatka;
BEST DRESSED. "Dniqmteh »t.vl(\" that Is. nt the Sadie Hawkins Dunce
sisters. Mrs. Naida Cockman,
spomtored by the Lyniun High Student Council were Cindy Lcgg and
Mrs. Annette McDaniel and
Dennis Bryson.
(Herald Photo)
Mis* Ola H. Yates, all ot
Sanford; grandmothers, Mr*.
Ellen Koi-liuck of Sanford and
Mr*.
Rebecca
Sullivan of
Frostproof amt a number o f
aunts, uncles,
nieces
and
A brief survey of the pro­ barn on Celery Avenue.
|Rhoades and B. F. W iiilner' nephew*.
Funeral service* will ha
Tlie work sit sonic half do/- 1Jr.
gram earnest on at the Cen­
I
held at It a. m. Monday at
tral Florida Experiment Sta­ |on scientists in their respec­
Among the guests intro­ the Church of Cod, 22nd
tion in Sanford highlighted tive fields was described and
duced by Charlie Morrison Street amt French Avenue,
Thursday's Seminole County illustrated by Drs. P
J.
were Lt. David Dowtl, Sanford with Rev. It C. Smith offi­
Chamber of Commerce “ kof- Westgate, J. F. Darby. W. T.
Naval Air Station public In­ ciating assisted by Rev. Har­
Scudder.
It.
B.
Forbes,
It.
I,.
fccklatrh" at the station's
formation officer; Mr*. Vir­ ry Henderson of Winter Gar­
ginia Petroski, of the Wel­ den Burial will lie In Oak
come Wagon Service, and Lawn. Memorial Park.
A Fellowship Sup|iei- will
The Senior M Y F o f the Julian Slenslrom, associate
Hri**on Funeral Home ia
Commun­ editor of Tlie Sunford Herald in ehurgr of arrangements.
lis- lu-ld at 11:3(1 p.lil. next C a s s e l b e r r y
Wednesday in W'cuvvr Hall ity Methodist Church will
o f the rassi-llieriy Commun- have a wiener roast Sunday
1ity
Methodist Church. All from 2:30 until 6:30 p.m. at
those planning to attend are the home o f their counselors.
asked to tiring a covered Mr. and Mis. Jack Walt mini
dish ami their own table of lak e Ruth Drive, leuigwood.
service.

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4:11 (3) Waah. Report
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SAVINGS BANK.
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11:3* ( f ) Fac* Th* Natloa
(* ) Capt. Kaagarae
V.N that on tha llth day of
( » ) Ixiwer IJht Houa*
IsM ( I ) Woaths, sag Mews
March, l aa4 at U-.eo a m . at 1:30 (0) Hat. Afternoon Fea­
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Robert*
Bill ( I ) Cartonvlll*
tha main door of tho Court(1) Champ. Wraattlng
t :•• (3) Christophers
houeu of Samlnolo County, at
i:oo ( I ) Divorce Coart
lit * ( I ) Your L lf* In Th*
( I ) Kitrole*
Hanford. Florida. Ilia under- 3:00 (3) Watch Mr. Wlaard
World Today
alanad Clark will offar for
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of
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CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. T in t VIVTH JUDICIAL CIR­ I:** (3) Star A Story
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(O CIIH Sport* Spectacular 11:1* ( t ) Th* MeCoya
Hemlnuls County, Florida
OF IIRUOKLYN,
1:00 (|) Sunday
tnyether with all atrucliiree.
Plaintiff.
f t ) Coneentratloe
( t ) On* of a Kind
Improvtmanla, flaturea. appll. v*.
It ) Pries I* Right
4:M I t ) World of Oolf
anraa, and anpurtenancee on WILBURN WORTHT. at at,
title ( t ) Fat# A Oladye
f t ) Issues A Anawere
aald land or uaad In conjunc*
Delendanla.
( t ) Th* Object II
( t ) On* of a Kind
v iv t ic h
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( « ) Missing Links
Thla aald la made purauant
NOTICE IS IIE R E Itr OIVto final decrea of foreclosure EN that nn the H ill day nf
M O ND AY P. M.
entered In Chancery artlnn March, toil, at lt:oo A. M. at
II:* * I I ) Yaar Flrat Imeroa
No. 13)1* now pending In Ilia th* main door of th* Courtalee
Circuit Court of and for Sami* house nf Hemtnol* County, at IN TUB COUNTY JUDGE'*
Nawa
Hole County. Florida.
Hanford, Florida, th* under- COURT IN AND FOR BHRI(
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Soya
DATKU THIS 31th day of ■Igned clerk will offer for SOLS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
11:11 t*&gt; Harry Raaaoaae
February, l i l t .
sale to tho hlgheet and heat IN PRORATR
11:11 ( t ) Father Knows Boot
(SKAL)
bidder for cash th* following IN RBl ESTATE OF
( I ) eesreh far Tamarraw
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.. described real property:
H A Iin Y HOWS HART.
( I ) Truth ar CaaaaClrrk of th# Circuit Court
L it Four (4), of QUAIL
Deceased.
gaaaaaa
lly: Martha T. Vlhten
FUND EAHT ADDITION
NOTICB TO CRRDITORS
( I ) Unldlag Light
Deputy Clark
TO CABBKLHF.RHY, FLOR*
AH creditor* o f th* Kstatt 11:11
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ANDKHBON. RUSH.
IDA. Seminole C o u n t y . of H ARnT HOWE HART, de­
( I ) Mania of Mual*
1IKAN * LOWNDES
Florida, according to Plat ceased. ar* hereby notified and
( I ) Mows and Weather
Attorney* for Plaintiff
thereof aa recorded In required to III* any claims or
1:11 ( I ) Lafftlai*
133 Kaat Central Boulevard
Plat Rook 11, pass* *7 demand* which thoy may hav*
1:11
(
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Orlando, Florida
and IS, of th* Public Re. against aald oalata In tha of­
1:1* f l ) Aa Th* WarM Tara*
Putilleh Fab. SS. I t ll.
mrde nf Bomlnut* County, fice of th* County Judge of
( t ) Helene#
C D R .lt
Htmlnol* County, Florida. In
Florida.
( I ) Newollns
together with all alructurea, th* Courthouse at Sanford,
IV THE CIRCt'IT COUNT OF Improvements, flaturea, appli­ Florida, within als calendar 1:41 ( I ) Laffllm *
THK VIVTH J t'llll'lA L Clll- ances, and appurlsnancae on month* from th* dal* of th* IK * ( I ) Password
C I'IT IV AVI) FOR BERN ■aid land or ueed In conjunc­ flrat publication of thl* no.
( t ) People W ill Talk
( I ) Ann Souther*
VOI.K tOI'VTV, FI.OIIIIIA.
tion therewith.
tic*. Kaeh claim or demand
&lt; HAVCKRT VO. IUaa
Thl* aal* la made purauant muat ha la writing, filed In t i l l ( I ) NIIC News
H PIllN itriK I.il
INSTITUTION In final decree nf fnrecloaur* dupllcal*. and muat atata th* t i l l 43) Tht Doctors
r o i l SAVINGS,
entered In Chancery action No. place or residence and poet* 1:1* ( ( ) Art Linkletter
( t ) Day la Court
Plaintiff, 133)4 now pending In th* Cir­ offlo* address of th* claimant
va.
cuit Court of and for Semi- and muat ha aworn t# by th* 1:11 (t ; Lorotta Young
W ILLIAM JACK OllEENE, at hole County, Florida.
(
I ) To Toll th* Truth
claimant, hia agant, er hie
( ( ) General Hospital
u&lt; and at al,
DATED THIS ISth day * f attorney, er It will become
Dafandanta. February, 1**4.
1:11 ( ( ) Douglas Edwards
void according In law.
NOTICN OF SAI.K
1:1* (3) You Don't Say
(HEAL)
DORA 11. HART
NOTICE IS IIK IIK Iir GIV­
Arthur II. Htckwlth. Jr..
MAURICE W. IIART. JII. 4:1* ( I ) Th* Match a a a *
EN that on tha llth day of
(* ) Trallmastcr
Co.Kierutora of the Estate
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court
March, l i l t at II:** AM. al
( I ) Secret Slcra
Hy: Martha T. Vlblen
of Harry How# Hart,
tha main door o f tho Court­
4:11 ( I ) NUC New*
Deputy Clerk
deceased
house of Seminole County, al ANDKItMON, RUSH.
4:14 ( t ) NBC New*
Daniel Downey,
Hanford, Florida, tha undar* DEAN A LOWNDES
I t ) Uncle Walt
I'aty, Downey A Lewis
alanad Clark will offar for Attorneys for Plaintiff
( I ) Discovery ' l l
■IgtWBRipWSSat
P. O. Hog It*
■ala U tha hlshaat and heat 333 Eaal Central Boulevard
4:11 ( t ) Aaarlraa Newaaleal
Weel Palm Htach. Fla.
bidder for caah tha tollowlna Orlando, Florida
Publleh Feb. II, I t A Mar. t. 4:11 ( I ) MAC Rows
described real property:
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Book II, Pasa t«». Public
llecorda of Hsmlnola Coun­
ty. Florida
loaethar with all alructurea,
Improvement*, nature,, appli­
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aald land nr uaod In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Thla aala la made purauant
to final ilacraa ot futarloaura
rnlarad In Chancery action No.
Iltos now pondlns In the O rautt Court of and for SemiiHila County, Florida.
DATED THIS Stilt day of
ALL El EC I NIC H E A I P U M P u m l ( O O l I N G U N I l
February, 1*14.
(JKAI.)
Arthur If. Ilerkwlth, Jr..
Clark of th* Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
A NDKHSON. RUSH.
DEAN 4, LOWNDES
Attorney* for Plaintiff
l i t East Central Boulevard
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Legal Notice

Lyman Golfers
On By Oswald Jacoby Play Colonial

(facojby

WEEKEND TELEV IS IO N
F R ID A Y P. M.

Page A—F ri. Feb. 28, ’64

W arn!*

next play was a low baart.
East split his honors. I f be
hadn't Bud would have fi­
nessed the jack.
Then Bud returned to dum­
m y with another trump and
discarded his Jack of hearts
on the king o f clubs.
Then he ruffed out East’s
remaining heart honor and
returned
to dummy ooce
more for a diamond discard
on the last heart. He still
had to lose two diamond
tricks but that did not cost
him his contract.
Bud was lucky to find both
heart hooors In the East hand
but his play had risked noth­
ing and the extra chance had
worked for him.

Quarfer Horse Races Saturday

Florida Quarter Horae A taociation w ill offar a racing
program
Saturday starting
Coach Fletcher Cockrell’s at 2 p.m. at th* Seminole
Lyman
High
School
golf Parkway race grounds.
Since there w ill be no par­
team raised tha curtain on
imutuel*, the races will be
th* 1964 link* season this af&gt;
open to all, including chil­
temoon a g a i n s t Colonial dren.
High o f Orlando at th* R o ll­
A futurity race fo r twoing H ills Country Club near year-olda w ill be held and
San Lando Spring*.
will o ffe r a $5,000 purse. A n ­
Joe Parslchak, the only other $5,000 purs* w ill be
returning latterman fo r th* offered fo r the derby, spon­
Greyhounds, paces th* Long- sored by the Florida Run­
wood 11 n k a m a n o f th* ning Horse Association. The
O r s t f a-B a 11 Conference latter is fo r three-year-olds.
against tha Metro Confer­
ence visitors. With Pavelehak, Lyman haa Joa Asher,
Jimmy Balmer, Mike Cole
and Steve Gilleapi.
Today's engagement waa
to start at 4 p.m.
NEW Y O R K (U P I) — Un­
ranked Jam ei Ellis, a form ­
er
sp acin g
partner
and
neighbor
of
heavyweight
champion Caasius Clay, will
try to duplicate Clay’s upset
triumph over Sonny Liston
tonight when be meets hea­
Feb. 28 — Colonial at Rolling vily favored Rubin (H urri­
Hilla
cane) Carter in a 10-round
March 2 — Oak Ridge at Pine middleweight bout at Madison
Hilla
Square Garden.
March 6 — Winter Park at
Carter, the No. 1 challeng­
Rolling Hills
er for Joey Giardello'a middle­
March 9 — Colonial at Rio weight title, will be seeking
Pinar
hia 19th victory In 23 bout*
March I f - Oak Ridge at fight.
Rolling Hills
Ellis, o f Louisville, Ky., haa
March 19 — Seminole at Roll­ won IS pro bouts and lost
ing Hilla
only two. He numbers five
April 2 — District Tourna­ kayoca among his victories
ment at Mayfair
and has exhibited a strong
April 7 — Seminole at Mayfair left hook.

Ellis Hopes
For Upset
Over Carter

(jJoimn By Ruth Millett
Lyman High
lest. The hoitatt who workt
ha-d to make s party go,
aeldom tucceeda at It.
T ell your husband aa few
o f your minor trouble* aa
potilhle.
Ignore other women'* agei,
if you want them to Ignore
youra.
G ive a man full credit for
everything he doct around the
houtc.
Expect the best from your
husband
rather
than
dig
around to find out the worst.
Keep your husband'* fault*
to yourself, rather than ahara
them with your friends.

Have aa gay sod entertain­
ing an answer as possible to
your
husband's
question:
"W hat have you been doing
all d a y?"
Be a tolerant o f your hueband's shortcomings as you
a^e of your own.
Make a practice of repeat­
ing the good thlnga you hear
about others.
Be as charitable toward an
attractive woman as you are
to her leaa attractive sifters.
Be calm and philosophical
on that rare occasion when
your husband bringa home en
unexpected guest for dinner.

Golf Slate

Seven other races a r e
scheduled fo r Saturday nfternoon, according to George
H a r d e n , raring chairman.
Racing Commlsalon r u l e s
will be followed.

1)

Truck Line Gets
OK On Sanford
A Sanford household goods \
mover, W. A . Adams, has
been granted authority by
the Florida Public Utilities
Commission to operate equip­
ment out o f Sanford aa well
1
a* DcLand, Chairman Ed
Mason said today.
Adam* operates DeLand
Moving and Storage, Maaon
laid, which ha* statewide au­
thority.
Only four household goods
mover* were authorised te
domicile equipment in San­
ford, Maion said, and be­
cause o f the growth o f tha
Sanford area, including a
large expansion program at
tha Naval base there, they
ar* not able to give the
aervlca required.
Quczcn City replaced Man­
ila as the official capital o f
tha Republic o f th* Philip* .
pine* in 1948.

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'4 For Texas' A t Ritz

RAY MILANO n w a

T?ie colorful wickedness o f
Galveston in the 1870’*, the
stirrinft action of a full blown
Western, and the bravura tal­
ents o f Frank Sinatra, Dean
Martin, Anita Kkberg and
Ursula Andress are the ex­
citing ingredients o f a strik­
ing near film , “ 4 For Texas,"
which runs Sunday through
Wednesday at the Kits Thea­
tre.

THE MAN WITH
THE X-RAY EYES *»

ft SAT.

SHOWS A T 1:00 - .1:30 - 5:30
7:30 - 9:00

HOW TH E W EST W AS LOST
PRANK

The Warner Bros, release
In Technicolor is a tale o f
dashing adventure, titillating
romance nnd bold villainy.
Frank
Sinatra,
whose
"Ocean’s I I ” for Warner’*
was a hug* success, portrays

OBAN

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STARTS

SUNDAY

a n it a

URSULA
SHOW S

4

AT

1:00 . 3:10
5:30 . 7:30
9:00

FOR T E X A S

TECHfMCOLOM

COMING FR I., M ARCH 6
LIS T O N • C L A Y F IG H T F ILM

a gunman-gambler with verve
and a great deal o f interest
in the ladies. Dean Martin,
back to the screen after hi*
hit in "T oys In The A ttic,"
depicts a gambler, gunman
and lover. Though in real
life they are close friends, in
“ 4 For Texas" the two arc
arch-enemies.

Stm4»oi&lt; Piaio Cmtflbfrry

TH E ADORNM ENTS In this shot from "4 For
Texas’’ ure Ursula Andress nnd Anita Ekberg.
Roth star in the now far-out Western, featured
Sunday through Wednesday at the Uitz Theatre,
together with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

A N O T H E R LU X U R IO U S

NEW C IN E M A THEATRE
FOR C EN T R A L FLORIDA
S P E C IA L

LOW

NOSEATS RESERVED
F IR S T COME — F IR S T S E A TE D !

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Academy
Award
winner,
Elizabeth Taylor, i i consider
rd to be one of the world’s
finest motion picture actress
es. She I i currently starring
in "C leopatra" at the Cinema
Theatre, Seminole Plaza.
Although aha haa alwaya
been regarded aa an Am er­
ican' star,* MIsb Taylor was
born in London on Feb. 27,
]U32. She traveled with her
parenta every year to visit
her graodparenta in tha Unit­
ed Statea.
When war seemed Inevit­
able in 1939, the family came
to California and later establiahcd a permanent home in
Beverly Hills.
A few y e a n after America
entered the war, her father
discovered, by chance, that
MGM was looking for a Brit­
ish girl to appear with Roddy
McDowall In "Lassie Come
H om e." On the bails of an
ensuing screen teat, the not
only won the role but a long­
term contract with the studio.
Following a loan-out to 20th
Century-Fox for "Jane E y re,"
her next screen role brought
her stardom and fame. It was

the part for which she had un­
wittingly been training for
yean . A talented equestrien­
ne from the age of five, she
played the girl rider in the
popular
"National
V elvet"
when aha was 12.
From then on, her career
soared aa she appeared in
"Courage o f Lassie,” "L ife
With Father," "Cynthia" and
" A Date With Judy." Her first
adult role, filmed when she
was only 19, was opposite Ro­
bert Taylor in "C om plrator."
She followed this with roles
in "Father of the Bride,"
“ The Big Hangover," "F a th ­
er’s Little Dividend," "L o ve
Is Better Than E v e r," " A
Place in the Sun," "Ivan h oe,"
"Rhapsody,” • • E l e p h a n t
W alk,"
"Beau
BrummelP*
and "Th e Last Tim e I Saw
Paris."
Critic* and audiences first
became eware o f her drama­
tic abilities in " A Place in the
Sun." She has since rendered
outstanding portrayals in all
her recent film *.
Among these are "G ia n t,"
"Rnlntrec County," "C at on
a Hot Tin R oof," "Suddenly

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la
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Brace Yourself F or The
Surprise Ending!

ELIZABETH? T A Y L O R i i the glamorous star
o f “ Cleopatra,” now the feature attraction at
the Cinema Theatre, Seminole Pinza.

LO O K ! !
Inncntpring Mattreaa
Renovation Special
Fran
The
A uthor
Of
’Psycho* Tho D rector Of
•Homicidal’ And The Co.
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F R E E P IC K U P and D E LIV E R Y

A .-

A L L T H E LOBSTER YOU C A N E A T .... 33.25
CH AR - BROILED PRIM E S TE A K S

Make a stop at the Capri
restaurant

and

lounge

Sat-

urday night though . . . you
will be right in style with all

ty o f eeafoods at ail timet In
addition to Its regular lunch
ecn and dinner specials which
are changed every day .
some of the item i include beef
and chicken stews, reset tur­
key, fried chicken, short ribs
veal cutlets and braised beef.
Except fo r special parties
which are servrd banquet
style (and very efficiently, I
might add) serving Is strictly
cafeteria type for a quick
and enjoyable meal.
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•

the other Daisy Mae’a and
I.i’l Abners. Jcy Mnnross has
planned a real bung up shin
dig and even the waitresses
will be dressed as that love
ly from
Dogpatch, Daisy
Mae. (Watch out fo r your es
corts, girls.) There will even
be a special Daisy Mas cock'
tail . . . content! not yet dis
closed. The Capri’s regular
Ed answered the phone at
band, the Jack Itossman trio
Spencer’s this week with the
will furnish the music for
cheerful report that every
this unusun) party.
one w a i having a wonderful
•
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•
time eerving all the wonderful
Slow down, everyone, on
large crowds o f customers
your way north out o f San
. . . . now that’s the kind of
ford. I f you go too fast
news I like to hear . . . Dar­
you’ll mist one of the more
lene added that the royal red
charming places around, the
shrimp and combination plat
tak e Monroe Inn. The out­
ters are exceptionally popu­
side belle* the rustic interior
lar with the dinner crowd and
with wood paneling nnd red
that a group o f ladies had
checkered
tablecloths.
The
spent the afternoon playing
Lake Monrce Inn was recent
bridge not too long ago. A
ly bought by Louise and llnnk
busy, but romfortabla busl
Pyle who are working hnrd
ness.
at their new job. I.ouise is the
•
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manager and snys that al­
News from the llnmtlton
though she is fuirly new to
House in F rm Park includes
the business she has plenty
a club steak recently put on
o f dependable right hands in
the menu by manager Jerry
the form o f the many cm
Camp. This friendly voice
ployes who stayed with her
over the phone, whom I ’ve re­
, . , O f course the Inn is
solved to meet soon, is the
mostly Htid justly fumed for
manager there, keeping up
their great steaks.
the fine tradition o f good
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food in an Early American atSanford ptvple are on their mospherr. Their country nup'
way south, too. Right down per* are favorite as are the
to Uio Trade Wind* cafeteria ala rarta meal* Hurting at
where t h e y enjoy mouth |1.60.
watering lunrhea nnd dinner*
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•
every tiny. The Trade Winds
Rain c r shine you ran stay
features rooked * to • order dry when you drive In under
steaks, roast beet and n vnrio- the canopy at the ( ’ hick ’N

Movieland 'Hit'

First Hanford showing of Lewis in "W ho's Minding tho
“ Strslt-Jacket," starring Juan Store?"
Joan Crawford, one o f H ol­
Crawford it scheduled for
lywood’s m o s t
glamorous
Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday scrim queens, is starred in
at tho Movieland Drivc-ln the William Castle produc­
Theatre.
tion,"
"Strslt-Jacket,”
nnd
Co-fcatured will be "The plays an axe murderess. Tha
U gly American," in color and picture vividly depicts axe
starring Marlon Brando.
murders
Producer - director Castle
On* the bill for Wednesday
and Thursday are "House of directed this taut now sus­
from
th e
Bamboo," In color, starring pense ehocker
Robert Stack
and
Robert screenplay by Robert Bloch
Ryan, and “ The Notorious who wrote "Psycho," one of
Landlady," with Kim Novak the moat successful thrillers
ever filmed.
and Jack Lemmon.
Miss Crawford, whose mem­
Triple feature, all in color,
to t Friday and Saturday, orable portrayal o f "Mildred
March 6-7, will be '‘Jubilee Pierce" won her an Academy
T rail," a Western starring Award, has the eupport o f «
Forrest la c k e r; "B o y ’s N ight blue-ribbon c a s t
including
Out," with Kim Novak and Diana llaker, L eif Erickson
Tony
Randall,
and
Jerry and Howard St. John.

MIm

Carol Pcttijnhn

Entertains Nightly
la Tha Lamplighter ta u n t*

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89

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Hamilton
House
RESTAURANT
Serving Nixhtly 5 • 9:30
Open Noon T il 9 Sundays

A lea Carte
D IN N E R S
from

Treat in Fern Park. Once
there you should try their
chicken dinner in a box with
those three golden pieces of
chicken, cole slaw, French
frira nnd a roll. Good eating
• •
•
You’ll have more time for
the man elinsln’ if you call
the Whataburgcr nnd order
your supper frem them. A fter
you get your fanry duds on
stop by and pirk up the
Wliatnburgrr and milk nhakr
and 1*0 on your way, with no
time lost.
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YOUR

(sweet a* a nut)

B Y JUDY TU R N E R
It ’s your Inst chance indies . . . Saturday is Feb,
£9 nnd the Inst time for four years you enn legally
chnse that man. So put on your running shoes and
set out . . . .

0

SANFO RD
119 Magnolia
Avenue

M AR LO N IIR AN D O — IN COLOR

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Last Summer" and "Butlerfield 8.” She received Acad­
emy Award nominations for
the last four culminated by
the Award, Itself, for "But­
terfield 8."
The most challenging char­
acterization of her career is
the title role In “ Cleopatra,"
the DrCuxc Color romantic
spectacular. She subsequent­
ly appeared in "Th a V ll’a."

SPENCER’S —

R E S T A U R A N T and C O C K T A IL LO UNG E

D AN IS H LOBSTER T A IL S

JOAN CRAW FORD Htnra in “ StruiUIncket”
new Columbia Pictures thriller which vividly
depicts nxe murders. A Willium Cnstle produc­
tion, "Strait-Jacket" wns written by Robert
Bloch, author o f "Psycho," and will run Sunday
through Tuesday nt tho Movielnnd Drive-In
Theatre.

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D IS N E Y ’S “ SWOHD IN TH E S TO N E "

One o f the most eye-arrest­
ing features o f "4 For T ex ­
as" is a largo painting of
Ursula Andress as a reclining
nude. It Is used as an article
o f decor over a liar and also
an important plot-point. The
portrait was made by lien
•Stahl, well-known American
artist.

'Cleopatra' Continues

PRICES!

TWOSHOWSDAILY- MATINEES2P.M. EVENINGS6 P.
Box Office Opera 1P.M. and 7 P.M.

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the owner o f a gambling,
boat.
Victor Buono, whose screen

debut in "W hat Happened To
Baby Jane?" established him
na Hollywood’s hottest heavy,
takea the top featured role
a* a venal ^nd devious bank­
er. Buono is paired with Eva
Six, ’ Hungary*! latest rontrl
Their rivalry is sided and bution to the screen, playing
adorned by the voluptuous his wife.
Anita Ekberg, fresh from
Other important roles arc
triumph in " L a Dolce V ita,"
performed by Nick Dennis,
playing the proprietress o f a
the orderly o f the "Ben Ca­
dress salon; nnd by the dazz­
sey" video scries, as Martin’s
ling Ursula Andress, whose
henchman; Kdric Connor, not­
bikini-bit in "D r. N o " was a
ed N egro Shakespearian ac­
national eye-opener, cast as
tor, as another Martin follow­
er; hulking Mike Mazurkl,
the wrestler turned thespisn,
as Sinatra’s bumbling body­
guard; Marjorie Bennett, vet­
eran character actress, as the
tippling operator of an or­
phanage; Jack Elan* as a
stagecoach robber; Charles
Bronson as a Western plugugly; Percy Helton as a rail­
road man. The Three Stooges
guest-star as mcn-of-all-w-ork;
and Arthur Godfrey, making
his first screen appearance in
a long career, ae a card-table
croupier.

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— JIM

TABLE
HOPPING

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Ph. 838-6197
Highway 17*92 — Halfway
between Sanford and Orlande

Hints For Your Enjoyment!

LEAPYEAR DANCE
SAT. N IG H T F E B R U A R Y 29th

A fte r you’ve raptured him,
you can relax apd celebrate
at the same time wit): a drink
or meal at Freddie* Steak
House. Kink into the soft car­
pet, sit at an intimate table
fo r two, and listen to the ro­
mantic music o f ( ’ ami PettiJohn at the piano. How's that
for the perfect ending?

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By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
The P ert Noble Grand'*
Club met recently with Mr*.
Victor Greene and Mr*. Mablc
Brown serving a* co-hostesse».
Mr*. Henrietta Ralnei, presIdcnt, pretided over the meet­
ing. Mr*. Virginia Andcrion
gave the devotion. A grab bag
party I* planned for the next
meeting.
Fallowing a butinci* meet­
ing, dellclou* refreshment* of
ice cream, cake, coffee and
tidbit* were aerved to: Mr*.
May Rubow, Mra. M a r y
Jameson, Mr*. Floyd Aliiow,
Mra. R. H. Beckham, Mr*.
Elizabeth {{annum, Mr*. R.
A. Futrell, Mra. Henrietta
Ralnca, Mr*. Virginia Andcrton,
Mra. Auburn Rector,
Mr*. Mae Myera, Mr*. Mablc
Browne, Mr*. Clarence Sny­
der, the hoiteia and two
gueiti, Mr*. Mamie Roberta
and Mr*. Ina Burton.
The next meeting will be
held with
Mra.
Henrietta
Balnea. Mra. Virgin'* Anderton will act aa co-hoatcaa.

By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Sanford Story League
met for it* February meeting
recently at the Episcopal Par­
ish House, with Mr*. Irene
Watt in charge of the pro­
gram. She spoke of February
os being a birthday month

and gave a list of famous per­
sons, many of them being line
Americsn citizens.
A solo, “ Wonderful One."
was sung by Mr*. Nick I’fclfauf, accompsnlcd by Mrs.
Clsrcnce Snyder at the piano.
A
delightfully
illustrated

story, ‘ The Heart Shaped
Ruby," was given by Mrs.
Irene Watt, with artist, Mrs.
Lewis Crowell, at the easel.
Mra. Rudolf Gustafson, with
IS o f her second grade stu­
dents from West Side Gram­
mar School, contributed their

Class Business
The Truth Seeker* Sunday
School elai* met recently at
McKinley Hall.
Mra. Clarence Purcell preaided. The devotion wa* given
by Mr*. W .P. Chapman. She
read a poem entitled, “ A Peb­
ble In The W ater."
Routine business wa* dis­
cussed and the rlaiae* future
plana were made.
Thote attending ware: Mr*.
T.E. Wilson, Mra. Orta via
Rumbley, Mr*. George Sim­
mon*, Mr*. H.W. ’{tim er, Mra.
F.D.
Hlckock,
Mra.
J.G.
W alt**, Mr*. Eva Harkey,
Mra. F lou le Good*on, Mr*.
1..E. White, Mr*. J.F. Kiser,
Mrs. Mabel Alexander, and
Mr*. J.1I. Forehand, a visitor
from Montexuma, Ga., Mr*.
D.I,. Neabitt, youth director,
and Mrs. It. T. Iluxel, church
secretary, juined the group
’{h » refrethment*. served by
Mra. Clarence Purcell and
M gf, F.D. Hlckock.

TH E CHILDREN entering into the Ktory
League program wore: Sandra Richard*, Doug*
las Burnham, Kicky Mann, Michael Richards,
Dennis Jlohuson, Elaine Bunts, Roma Edwards,

Mr. and Mra. Eddie A. Tan­
ner, 2517 Community Road,
Jacksonville, announce the en­
gagement of llicir daughter.
Johnnie Eileen Tanner, to
Jainc* Arthur Cordell, son of
Mr. und Mrs. James Denver
Cordell, Sanfurd.

Freshman Councilor.
Ih c future bridegroom was
graduated f r o m
Seminole
High School, lie attended the
Andrew Junior College in
Cuthliert, Ga. He was grad­

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Games
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entine game. Mrs. Freddie
Samples waa welcomed a i a
new member.
The dining table was over­
laid with a red nylon net
cloth, centered by a white sty­
rofoam heart, covered with
red
roses,
llly-of-the-vallcy
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A decision was made to
send cants and flower* to
those ill, and a price limit
was set. Also any huine-grown
(lowers run be used for this
purpose.
Mrs.
Beasley suggested
Hint a yearlMiok lie composed
for next year. Mr*. John Hiddennower read an artirle on
the rose and Its relatives. At
the close of the meeting it
was announced that the rluli
had an opening for two new
members.

Personals
Mr*. Pete Shurbcr, who ha*
been visiting her parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Garner, leavea
Monday for Oakland, Calif.,
where *he will board the SS
Mann for,a llirec-wrcck cruise
to Okinawa. En route ilio will
visit Honolulu, Hawaii and
Yokohama, Japan. Lt. and
.Mrs. Sharbcr will be aluiiuncd
with tha 173rd Airborne Bri­
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year*.

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the next meeting. Also Mrs. U-c, Mrs. Harold Barns, Mrs.
C. R. Clonts asked that the W. II. Carter, Mr*. B. F.
Sr.,
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Roxlc
club pay ill dues in May. A Wheeler
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Roy Beasley. They will pre­ Eslc*.
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Personals

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t h e devotion on “ Heart House­
“ Star Spangled Banner." A cleaning" wa* given hy the
poem, “ Hu)* Like Me.” was president, Mrs. Clarence Jes­
given by Michael Richards. sup. The devotion closed with
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Jacksonville, - where she was
"Homecoming
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and
"M iss duPont." Miss Tanner
By Bernice Kelsey
attended the University of
The Oviedo Garden Club
Grorgia in Athens. She i* a lias tieen making future plan*
mciulMT of the Pi Beta Phi and discussing it* various
Social Sorority and the URSA- projects.
By Julia Rartoa
These
discussions
were held at tliu homo of Mrs.
Mra. Nellie Smith, Crotcn
Thomas Ryan. Mrs. Roger
Drive, la home recuperating
Miller assisted tho hostess.
from surgery on her Index fin­
A* the ladies arrived, each
ger. Mrs. Smith spent two
Over 500 people attended a were given a cutting from a
days In the Winter Park Me­
Swedish smorgnslKird, *|»on- plant. Then when roll call was
morial Hospital, when she acsored by the Ethel Root Cir­ rend, eueh member answered
ridentaliy cut her finger with
cle of Use
Congregational hy naming the type ot cutting
the law-n mower.
they were given.
Christian Church. Tills event
Ruth Davidson, treasurer.
was held for the 12th consec­ rc|Hirted to the group that
The Future Farmer* from utive year. Thu circle expect* $45.02 was the total amount in
Seminole High School wl'l even more to attend next tliu treasury. Mrs. G. G.
bold a hake snle Saturday year's smorgnslKird iis its Parker reported on the promorning at the various Winn popularity grows not only lo- gross of llie garbage collec­
Dixie and Food Fair store* rnily hut throughout the sur­ tion at the (lowing well on
around town.
rounding areas.
Highway 4-19. Mrs. Joe Butler
announced that plans were In
tlm making fur lieautlfying tile
rlub's “ corner project." Mrs.
G. G. Parker asked for vol­
unteers for the flower calen­
dar.
A suggestion was made by
By Franrr* Wester
Christian mission.
Mrs. Charles Niblaek that the
SIk&gt; announced (hat the spe club plans three special meet
Special speaker, Mra. E. C.
clal
guest at the Presbylerlal ings in the coming year. It
Williams, Presbylerlal presi­
to be held In Clermont on was suggested that the three
dent, and Mrs. Herman Long,
April 27 will he a Christian meetings consist of landscap­
Presbylerlal c o r r e s p o n d - Philippine who will lie attend­ ing, a workshop, and a field
ing
aecretary,
both
from ing (lie
wonien'a national trip. A committee waa apWeirsdale, were * p e c f a I meeting at Perdue University pointed to Investigate this
guest*
at the
Association in June.
new idea. Mrs. Charles NlMeeting o f the UPW ot the
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins presid­ black, Mr*. John ltldcnnower
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian ed during the business session ond Mrs. Thomas Ityan are
Church in Lake Mary held that billowed the program. on tills committee.
Tuesday night at the home of The budget for 1961 was ac­
The chairman aaked that
Mra. Robert Rugenstein on cepted.
Committee
reports Ihe by-law* bo presented at
Cryatal Lake.
were presented.
Mra. Williams' subjccl was
A social hour concluded the
"Y o u r Christian Vocation." evening entertainment with
She brought out that, "w h e n ­ refreshments served by the
ever you are, whatever you hostess. Twenty-seven attend­
do, can be a Christian voca­ ed the meeting.
tion," and elaborated on that
Tho women o f the church
theme— In businrsa, at home, arr reminded of the all day
in school, in the community. sewing session held at the
Mrs. Williams also showed rhurch e v e r y
Wednesday,
■ film strip on "N op al," a starting at 10 a.m. with lunch
little country near Tibet. She together. Work haa started on
talked about the country, the the mission project. All wom­
people and the work of the en are invited.

N E W 2 PIEC E

sung

Americans."
Interesting facts concern­
ing Lincoln's early life in his
Kentucky home were related
by Mrs. Peggie Moule. "Who
Was This President?” was
given in song, verse and story
by Mrs. Irene Watt.
Sketches on ttic life ot
Washington were
presented
by Mrs. Peggie Moule, after
which
she
read
“ George
Washington’s
P rayer."
In
closing. “ God Bless Am erica"
was sung by Mrs. Nick I'fcifuaf.
A short business session fol­
lowed the program, with ac­
tion taken to invite the Cen­
tral Story League delegation
to meet in Sanford in 1965 for
the convention.
The hostesses, Mrs. David
Fauvcr. Mrs. R. W. Tench.
Mr*.
Harold
Fauver
and
Mrs. C. R. Jones served deli­
cious refreshments to about
GO people including guests.

Conduct Routine

W hat W in

Meeting

The Joy-Ruth class of the
large flag made by the chil­
dren. After the Pledge o f A l­ First Baptist Church met re­
legiance was given, the class cently at the liome of the

Hag project on citizenship to
the program. Sandra Rich­
ards was the mascot for the
class and she carried a flag
as she led the class. Mrs. Gus­
tafson read the poem, “ Hats
O ff."
Debbie
Geiger
and
liuma Edwards rarried the

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Liston Now Has
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BY J U L IA N STENSTROM

D EN VER (U P !) Silent
Sonny Liston remained in se­
clusion at bis northeast Den­
ver home today, recovering
from a painful wrenched arm
and facial beating received
at the hands of new world
heavyweight champion Cass
Jus Clay Tuesday.
Liston, his huge arm dan
gling in a sling, arrived with
his wife in Denver Thurs­
day afternoon, pushed stolidly
through a cheering crowd of
250 at Stapleton Airfield with­
out a word, and took a cab
home.
Liston made no comment
regarding
tax
liens
filed
against him by the Internal
Revenue Service amounting to
an estimated $2.7 million. The
claim made Thursday blocked
payment of nearly $5 million
to Liston, the firm which pro­
moted the fight In Miami
Beach, and another organisa­
tion with movie rights to the
match.
Liston wras not available tor
comment late Thursday,
whose handlers threw in the
towel at the beginning o f the
seventh round to give G ay
the crown, was emotionally
upset to be returning to his
home town as a loser, said
Denver boxing promoter Milt
Wlllncr.
Willncr, long as associate
o f Liston, said Liston told
him he did not want to talk
to anyone on hU Denver
a rriv a l

Junior Tourney
Starts Tonight
The Florida Junior Boys
Basketball Tournament will
g e t under way tonight In
Sanford’s Fleming Gymnas­
ium when tha first o f four
contests slated fo r this even'
lug will get underway at C
Panama City w ill tangle
with DeLand in the Initial
encounter. A t 7 p.m., Lake
Wales will take on Tallahas
see. Fort Walton meets the
host Sanford outfit at 8
ya ,
and Clewiston play
Pensacola in tha nightcap at
9 p.m.
Tha winners o f the Pen
ante
Clty-DeLand
engage
monte will meet Saturday
morning at 10. Thia contest
w ill be followed by a gams
between the winners o f the
Banford-Fort Walton affair
and tha Clewieton-I’ensacola
tilt.
Tho two flnalisU w ill meet
fo r tha state championship
Saturday at 8 p.m.
The Sanford club, com
prised o f all atars from tha
Biddy
Basketball League
which was sponsored by the
C ity
Recreational
Depart­
ment o f Sanford, will be de­
fending the atate titla they
have won the peat two years.
Jim Jernigen, department
superintendent, is director of
th o
tournament
Coaches,
players and other authori­
ties o f visiting tea me are
being provided free bousing
a t the Sanford Naval Acad­
emy.

Oviedo Could Co The Route
Of the three county high school quintets which will
begin the long trek in search c f a state title in their
respective classes, only the Oviedo Lion* stand much of
e chance to go the distance.
Seminole, ■ class Singie-A outfit, simply doesn’t
have the machine to stand the endurance. Lyman, which
has run hot and cold most of the season, would have to
rut K grther s string o f victories among their class B
opponents and frankly we don’t believe they could put
together enough o f them to go the route.
That leaves tho Llona.
Oviedo it favored to take the class B tournament in
which the Lion* will play. Coach Paul Mlkler is pretty
high on his lads at thia time, saying "W e ’re stronger now
than we’ve ever been, and wo’re confident that we can go
nil the way."
With a record o f 10 wins and five sethaeks this sea­
son, Oviedo has been the classiest outfit in the area.
Some of their five losses could have gone the other way
with a break or two. A t any rate, when a school with ns
small a student bedy as Oviedo’a can come up with the
kind o f basketball they play it i* evident someone Is on
the hall.
We strongly suspect that It’a a combination o f some
pretty good talent made even better by top notch coach­
ing. I f it sounds like we’re complimenting Mikler, that's
exactly our intention.
When the current school session began last Fall
Oviedo High had 70 boys enrolled In the institution. Due
to drop outs and some who have moved away, today there
are only 66 boys enrolled.
Of tliis number the Llona field a top varsity basket­
ball team piue a junior varsity which hni done fairly
well this season. They also came up with a fa ir footbnjl
season. Though they dropped more tilts than they won
they did provide the opposition with the knowledge they'd
been in a good bait game. In fact, one o f the best Lion
gridiron performance! Inst Fall came when they had the
strong Kustis Panthers 1.1-all at halftime.
Mikler, who coaches beaketball end baseball at Oviedo
High, also fills the bill as athletic director. He eaye the
school is going to eome up with m track squad also this
Spring.
Mikler snys the Lions would like nothing better than
to leave their current independent status and become a
member c f a conference.
A t one time the Lions were members o f ths old Cen­
tral Florida Conference. However, this loop folded and
became tho Mid-Lake circuit a couple years buck. To
even up thu number o f entries, the conference did not in­
vite the Llona to join them simply because Oviedo at
that time did not field a football team.
It'a understood that there's a possibility that Eustis
High, a Mid-Lake member, would Ilka to step Into a
fatter loop. I f they do, Mikler says he hopes Mid-1-nkcs
will open the doer to Oviedo since the Lions now do have
a football program.
But, hack to basketball, the eyes of Seminole cage
fens will be watching Sanford, Oviedo and Lyman this
weekend. However, we predict that next weekend they'll
ell be on the Lions.

S0KC Track Entries
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KANSAS C ITY. Mo. (U P I)
—The Kansas City Athletics
launched their 1961 baseball
season today by officially
opening spring training In
Florida. Hut Charlca O. Fin­
ley wasn't celebrating. N ei­
ther was the team's home­
town.
Instead, while the players
worked out under the sun.
their owner met with city
officials in the third conse­
cutive day of negotiations
here on a new lease for Mun­
icipal Stadium. Until a lease
is signed, the Athletics have
no place to play their regular
RIDING SHOTGUN?— It looks that way, but
season home games.
Yogi Berra, 8, the new manager, is only putting
Finley and Mayor Hus W.
recruits through morning exercise at the New
Davis were scheduled to be­
York Yankees’ early instruction camp in Holly­
gin another meeting at 12
wood, Fla.
a. m. EST.
Finley sought a way to
rent the stadium for the next
four years without legally
binding the team ot Kansas
City for ihc duration o f the
lease stipulating the Athle­
tics could not lie transferred
for any reason before 1968.
Tlie negotiations have en­
tered on that provision o f the
United PrrM International
Bing Devine, the Card's
eily’s proposed lease alnro
Wednesday, when F i n l e y
The big dough Is stUl going general
manager,
stilt is
came here from Chicago say­ to the sluggers in the major conducting contract negotia­
ing tie was ready to sign a
tions with nine players, in­
league*.
four-year lease and play ball.
Only three hour* after Mick­ cluding second baseman Jul­
ey Mantle signed hit second ian Havlrr, outfielder Curt
consecutive $100,000 - a - year Flood and pitchers Benin llrogllo, Bob Gibson, Curt Sim­
contract with the New York
mons and Bobby Shantz.
Yankees Thursday, the Minn­
Bill
Maieraakl came to
esota Twins rewarded Har­ terms with the Pittsburgh
The Seminole High School mon Killebrcw with a $60,000 Plratea for a alight cut in
golf (cam opened its 1964 sca- pact, making him Uie highest pay and Ihe Cincinnati Beds
»on
here
this
afternoon paid player in the club’s his­ signed Joey Jay, who had a
disappointing 7-18 record last
againit the Del.and Bulldog tory.
year after winning 21 games
linkimen
at
tho
Mayfair
Killebrcw,
tho American in each of his two previous
Country Club.
lea gu e’s home run king for seasons.
Five juniors back from last
the last two seasons, was giv­
Along tho training camp
year's Orange Belt Confer­
en a "n ice raise," according front:
ence championship team pace
to Calvin Griffith, president
Pitchers Don McMahon and
Ihe Seminole*. These golfer*
ot the Twins.
Sonny Siebcrt were missing
•CP f i v Bradford. Both Vlh"H e deserved U ," Griffith when tho Cleveland Indians
len, Larry Sherwood, Jeff
added.
staged
their
first
formal
William* and Tommy Todd.
The St. Louis Cardinals also workout . . . Outfielder Jac­
The Seminole* (hit year,
corralled their top slugger kie Warner’a slugging featur­
however, will be competing
Thursday when first baseman ed the Los Angeles Angels'
a* a member of the Metro
Bill White signed for about camp drill . . . Ernie* Banks
Conference which it compet­
$10,000. White batted .304 last reported to the Chicago Cubs
ed of the Sanford ichool in
season and led the Cards in camp weighing 195 pounds,
addition to Evan*, Oak Ridge,
homers 27 and extra base heaviest o f his career . .
Bishop
Moore,
Edgewalcr,
hits (61).
Manager Harry Craft of the
Colonial and Bonne o f Orlan­
Houston Colts praised the
do plus Winter Fark High.
Isaac Adams, Boston, Mass., Improved hilling of first base­
The Bulldog* are member*
of the Orange-Belt loop. Lait introduced nickel-plating on man Busty Staub and catch­
tea&lt;on the Seminole* stroked n commercial seals in 1866* ers Jerry Grata and John
Bateman.
their way to eight victories 1866.
againit a tingle loss.
Coached by Fred Ganai,
Seminole High’s athletic dl
rector, tha Seminole* have
posted 33 wins against only
four losses during tha pait
four aeaioni.

Sluggers Still Get
Baseball's Big Pay

SHS Golfers
Open Season

after being denied tbe victory Unit, I Llaht Match
K K lH T I I HA CM — a/te Rile
In his last two outings.
— tlia d r R— J. M y W ire 's Beet,
Tbe Oswald Brothers see t. M S 's Guest Star, t. K y le turned io tbe outstanding feat more, 4. Calico Ship, I. Just
Elm er, 4. Bluffer, T. Bosman,
o f the eeasoo earlier thia I. Doris D ig
year when tie strung together NINTH R A IN — S'fS MR* —
Grade is— 1. No Sear, I. W itfive straight victories.
la W in, t. Tranw aya, 4. Din*
n a i T s u c h — a/ia mu* — ah’e Peg, 4. Chryeer, 4. Much
fired* C— 1. Duaty Captain, Tim e. T. D r. Whlekera, t. Oot. Ilushaway Dan, S. Nort­ ration
W IN STO N -SALE M , N . C.
hampton, 4. Gary Tray, I. Don- TENTH RACM — 1/14 MU*—
eaetor Champ, I. Gotta Tip. Grade A — 1. O. It's M rDug*. ( U P I ) —Gene Hooke, 86, ha*
T. Tammy Lw. I. Batty Babo I. Test W ire. I. Pleat Matron, replaced Bill Glbeon as athSECOND HACK — S/IS tell*— 4. W icket Bally, I. Gena Pays,
tirade th— 1. C f Tumi, 1. Pa­ 4. M rrlm a r, t. Barnacle Bob, letie director of Wake Forest
blo Warrior, t. Ball Ktnr. 4 5. Orbital
College. Hooks was the first
B.'a Plra, I. klary Battan. I. E L E V E N T H R ACM — B/S MUe
Johnny Dewitt. T. Motile Mor­ — Grad* C— L M idterm , t. man recommended by the se­
phy, I. lamon Twist
Ppeclal Bam, I . O Nellie. 4. lection committee end tha pos­
THIRD R i c a — B/IS Mil* — Bhuey, I. Calm Ceell, 4. O.B.'a
liras* n— 1, Blofrs, S. Coo- Doll. T. Rockla Mollle, I. blah ition was not offered to any
ona alas.
Can Bock. I. Iloaoy Pits, 4. Caper.
Dodge N'Dart. 4. Safe Swap.
4. Brown Trees. T. Carol Lun­
acy, I. Elaborate.
POt'RTH EACH —S/IS Mile —
GtoO* SI— i, Granite Pam. t.
Patty •abater, I. Ptora Bay.
I. Reualtt, I. La Mans. I.
Proited Flak*. T. Patty Witt.
I. W illie Baiter
PtPTH U C I — l/ l Kilo —
tirade T— !, Lebee. t. Harry
5. S. Weaty Kens, I. Golden
Circle, 4. Bun Boa. I. O* Ua.
T. Stupa, I. Luvamlke
aiZTH u o a — s/is wiu —
Ores* O— i. Plying Fable. I
Proud Boole, I. Minnie Oal#*,
4. Big Sooner, I. Pablo Nynamlte. I. Caps. Marty, 1. Swift
E r a s sod Agustin rolled M. I. Symbolise
Into Thursday night’s fea­
ture eighth event victory at
tha Orlando Seminole Jal Alai
Fronton, leaving the pre-game
favorites, Astiga and Irlarte,
by tha wayside.
Three other taamt ware
EXCEPT
bunched up close behind with
SU N D A Y
Jacin and Muguerxa taking
tha playoff for aecood. Gaatl
and Quintana finished third. |ACTIONITHRILlSI.
We'W.Feeieotlp**/
B ig payoff o f the ladles’
night program came In the
fourth game as Aldas and
n o ro u i
1_Pradera formed a M
per­
L A D IE S ’ N IG H T E V E R Y TH U R S D A Y
fects combination w o r t h

Three of Seminole County's hat assured his charges that
high school cage teams will it is going to ba a tough
see action this weekend — ail tournament.
Due to its record Florida
participating in various tour­
naments in a quest for the Air could be tha best ball club
in the tourney but Oviedo it
slate title In their respeclivt
considered tha favorite. St.
classes. Two of tha clubs will Cloud haa one of the top
sea action tonight, the other scorers In this area—Crowe
He haa been hitting an aver­
Saturday night.
Ih e Oviedo Lions open to­ age of 21 points per game.
Within the past few years
night at Evans High School's
the Lion* — always a tough
court in Orlando faring vet­
team in tournament competi
eran Johnny Crowe and his
tion — have gone to state
St. Cloud teammates in the
tournaments aeven timet. The
Group 12, Class " B " tourna­
Llona won the state title in
ment. Tip-off tima is 7 p.m.
1957 and were defeated on
In the same tournament to­
another occasion.
night the Ococe Cardinals
Probable starters for the
play Florida Air. The winners
Lions w ill be Jim Courier,
tonight play Saturday night
Billy Mikler, Seth Rook, Ted
for the group championship.
Bellhorn end Rex Brooks.
Ih c L y m a n Greyhounds
Meanwhile the Greyhounds
have one of (heir toughest
at Lyman are charged for this
assignments — the
Bishop
contest tonight. Head Coach
Moore Hornets. They face the
Wait Dsuras has set up a de­
Metro League's leading scor­
fense against Preister. I)zuer, Gary Prcisser. This con­
rat hat devised these special
test will itart at 9 p.m. In an
type defenses before and has
earlier engagement, St. Leo
been successful.
will face the Osceola High
The 'Hound* are In Uie best
Kowboya from
Kissimmee.
shape they’ ve enjoyed this
Both or thcae Class " B "
season. Dsuras will go with
games will be played at the
Donnie Smith, Bill Tolson,
Lyman gym in Longwood.
Richard Grant, Gene Griffin
Seminole High of Sanford
and either Jim Goplen or
sits tight tonight while in their
Gcno Wlnkelinan. The Lyman
Class " A " group tlie New
outfit la geared to almost any
Smyrna
Ilcach
Barracudas
situation that could arise to­
and the Eau Gallle Commo­
night. The starting lineup will
dores play at New Smyrna
provide the greatest possible
Ilcach. Seminole will meet
height:
the winner Saturday night on
Seminole's
Coach
lU lp 'i
the winner’s home court. Only
Stumpf w ill probably go with
three clubs are participating
Mike Bowes, Mike McCleary,
in this tourney and Seminole
Barry Barks, Ken Tjrra and
drew a bye.
Mike Glad in the Tribe's HU
This will be the first at­
Saturday night with tho win­
tempt on tlie part of Coach
ner of the Newr Smyrna Beach
Paul Mikler's Lions for the
contest with Eau Gallle. Dur­
Class " U " crown since this is
ing Uie regular season the
the school's inilial year aa a
Barracudas and the Scmlnolct
Class " B " school. Head Coach
split their two garnet — each
Paul Mikler Is optimistic but
winning at home. The Com­
modores played both Lyman
and Oviedo during the regular
action but did not compete
againit the Semlnolea.

Swim Team Has
4 Open Dates

Silent Sonny
Broods Over
His Plight
WASHINGTON (UPIJ-Sonny Liston’s next fight might
be with the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS).
An IRS spokesman reveal*
ed Thursday night that more
than $2.7 million In esUmated
tax liens have been filed
againit the dethroned heavy*
weight champion, the firm
which promoted T u e s d a y
night's UUe fight and another
organizaUon
with
movie
rlghtj to tha bout
The IRS spokesman added
that the action waa aimed at
getting Liston and hla associ­
ates to discuss payment o f
taxes before being allowed to
collect proceeds
from
l\la
fight against Catslus Clay,
which was halted between tbe
sixth and seventh rounds be*
cause ot en injured left about*
der suffered by Liston.
"W e only Uko aueh step*
when wo think collection o f
taxes might be difficult," said
the spokesman.
A $1,103,800 lien waa placed
against IntereonUnantal Pro­
motions, Inc., o f which Liston
Is president. Another $867,868
lien was placed against Lis­
ton and h li wife, Geraldine.
Tbe IRS also claimed $793,000
in taxes from Delaware Ad­
vertising
and
Management
Agency, Inc., which had ate*
ond.try rights to tha flghL
Another government group
also expressed an Interest
Thursday in the Llaton-Clay
fight.
Sen. Philip A. Hart, chair­
man of the Senate anUtrust
subcommittee, said his group
plans to look Into the ar­
rangement which gave Litton
promotion rights Io CUy't
first title defense.
There wero indications that
both Liston and Clay w ill bo
called to testify at a bearing
o f the subcommittee in the
near future.

The
Seminole
swimming
team l» seeking to fit) four
open dates on this season's
schedule, coach John Colbert
said today.
Colbert report* that he
Ima open dates on April 22
and May 6, 8 and 12. There
is a possibility tha Tribe
will meet Tlitiavllie or Lakeview on April 22. Colbert
says be would like to line up
competition
fo r
the
May
date*.

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Notice I* hereby given that
A n n u m n. b e c k w i t h . j r .
Clerk of Clrmlt Court of
REMINOI.E Count?. Florida,
will, on the 1*th Aar « f March
ISSt. at ll:« a oVlork A. if.. at
the Prnnt door ef tha Hemlnala
Count?
Courthouar.
FEMIKOLE Cnnnt?, In tha
C!l? of BAVPOnn. Florida,
offer for aala and art! at publlr outer? to the htxheat and
beet bidder for rath, the fot*
Inuring d*aertbed proper!? alt nated In Itaminnt* Count?.
Florida, to.wit:
Lot IT. Illeck A. Wood,
mrre Park. Ind Rrplal.
according
In
the
plat
theraef rernrded le Plat
Itnnk ta. at page 71, ef
the
Pubtle
Record* ef
Hemlnole Count?, Florida.
Including epertflcall? hut not
b? wa? of limitation, tha fotlouring fixture* and equipment,
to-wltt
On* OK Ilutlt-Tn Range.
Model JSf *1V Serial No.
tv n o n
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pursuant to tha final i*er*a
A n d y * t I .k n o w
i of foreclosure aniered In a
eat* pending In aald Court,
i til
ft ® °
1
at?l* of whleh la
Wh®n t h « y ana farown | tha
Plr*t
Paderal
Saving* and
a n d m a rrie d .
*.M i Ixian
Aatoelallon of Miami. •
United Stair* corporation
Plaintiff,
v*.
tltrald U Runa and Patricia
A. Bunn, hla wlf*
Defendant.
and th* docket number ef
Which I* number 111*4.
WITNEBn m? hand and th*
o fflc lil ***l of **ld Court,
thl* TSIb da? er February,
IMS.
(BEAD
Arthur II. Rerkwllh. Jr.,
Clark of th* Clrrult Court
e f Samlnolo Count?, Flor­
ida.
Br: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy dark
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Plrat Federal llulldlng,
Miami II. Florida.
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Mnllre I* hereby given that
pursuant to final decree ren­
dered on tli* 24th day of
February, 1141. In that rertain rau** pending In lli* Cir­
cuit Court In and for Semi­
nole County. Florida. In Clian.
cary. wherala PlltHT FEDER­
AL HA VINOS AND IXIAN AS­
SOCIATION
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNT?, a corporation, la
Plain)Iff. and JAMES T. ZOIIN
and wlf*. V in o iK c. SO (IN,
*t al. are defendant*. Chancery
Docket No. 13(11. I, ARTHUR
II. IIKCKW ITII. JIL. tnerk of
th* afereaald Circuit Court,
will within th* lesal hour* of
eat* on FRIDAY. March II.
11(4, offar for eala and tall
to th* hlgheet and heel bidder
for raeh at th* front door
of III* Courthouse of Samlnolo
Count?, Florida. In Sanford,
Florida, the following rieacrlb*d proper!?, situated and be*
Ing In Seminole Count?, FkirIda, to-wlt:
Th# Weet on*-half (W H »
of Lot 2, of ntork 4. of
ROSALIND II K I U II T B.
Sanford, Florida, according
to plat thereof reoorded
In riat Rook I, page 47, ol
tha
publlo
record*
of
Somlnolo Count?, Florida,
Said aal* will b* mad* pur#
cnanl t* end Is order la sate
Isf? tha term* ol said final
decree.
(CIRCUIT COURT IK A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
In and for Hemlnolo Coun­
ty Florida.
Ur: Martha T. Vlhlen
I). C.
Phillip Logan, Alt?.
First Fed. iltdg.
Hanford, Fla.
Publlrh Feb. tl, 1*14.
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kOTICia OF SPIT
STATU OF FLORIDA TO
LOIS M. COLVE.VRACH,
whose reeldenco Is
Virginia Reich, Virginia,
and whoa* mailing nddresa
I* Poet Office n ot tat,
Virginia Beach, Virginia!
A suit having been tiled
sgslnst you In tha Circuit
Court In and for Seminole
County. Florida, la Chancery,
(or divorce, the abbreviated
title of which I* Elmer O. Colvenbeeh, plaintiff, v, Lola M.
defendant,
thl*
i txm ium \ Colvenbarh,
Is to require you to III*
n n o iiu m
• notice
with lli* Clerk o l said Court
your written defense*. If any,
to the plaintiffs comptalat
filed In aald cauaa, and to
serve a cop? on th* plalntltrn
attorney* not talar than tha
llth da? of March, A. D. 1114.
Herein fall not or a decree
pro eonfosso will be entered
asalnst you.
w i t n e s s m? hand aad Ika
seal of aald Court at Sanford,
Florida, Ihla 4th da? af Fab*
ruary, A. D. 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk of th* Clrmlt Caurt
Bri Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clerk
HUTCHISON AND LEFFLER
Edwards Uulldlns
Post Office Drawer H
Hanford, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publish Feb. T, 14. SI. IS. 1114.
CDR-14.

!V T II S C IR C r iT r o i R T OF
T ffR N IN TH JU D IC IAL C llte r r r in
nnd
for
h k w iNOl.K COUNTY. F I.O n tD t.
r ilt N C K R T NO. I I I M

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NOTICE IS HEREBT OlVKN that on th# llth da? of
March. 1»(4 at llt O A. M. at
th* main door of th* Courthour* of Seminole County, at
Sanford. Florid*, th* under­
signed Clerk will offer for
eel# to th* highest and heat
bidder for cash th* follow­
ing described real property:
Lot 2«. ntock I. WRATHKRSF1KLD FIRST ADDI­
TION, according to the
plat thereof, a* recorded
In Plat Hook 12. Pag* 44.
Public Record* of Semi­
nole County, Florida,
together with all structure!.
Improvement*, flituree. appli­
ances. and appurtenance* on
said lend or need In conjunc­
tion therewith.
This sal* Is mad* pursuant
to final tftcret of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action
No. 11411 now ponding In tha
Circuit Court cf
and for
Seminole County, Florida.
DATED THIS 2tlh day of
Feliriiary, 11(4.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON. RUSH.
DEAN O LOWNDES
Attorney* fay Plaintiff
13S Beet Central Doulevard
Orlando, Florida
Publish Feb. 21. 1(44.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JLTHCML CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. Ulna
SPIIINUFIKLD
INSTITUTION
FOR HAVLNOB,
Plaintiff.
v*.
LOUIS E. RANKIN. *1 ux.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
U IIIIT IItlii; FORECLOSURE
TOi LOUIS K. RANKIN tnd
PENNY RANKIN, hie wlf*
RKMDKNUKi
ISf 14 Flamingo Avenue
Cleveland. Ohio
You nro hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a
certain mortgage encumbering
th* following described real
property, to-wlt:
Lot 4. Work B, OOCNTRT
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
I. according to th* plat
thereof &gt;• reoorded In
Plat llook 11. Page 10*.
Public Records of Semi­
nole County. Florida
has been filed against you to
th* above styled suit, and you
are required to e*r«* a copy
of your Answer or other
Deeding to th* Complaint on
Plain tiff* attorneys, ANDER­
SON, RUSH. DEAN A leOWNDEM. It t East Central Boule­
vard. Orlando, Florida, and
file the original Answer or
other Pleading In tb* office
of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before th* llth
day of March, 1(44. I f yog fall
to do *o, a decrea pro eonfesao will ba taken against
you for the relief demanded In
th* ComplalaL
Thl* Nolle# shall ba pubIlehrd once a week for four
coneecullvo weeks In th* Banford Herald.
DATED this llth day of
February, 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r,
Clerk ef Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publish Fab. 14, It, H k Mar.
4. 1)44.
CDR-41
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF
THR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMI*
NOt.R COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. I U * f
C1TT SAVINGS BANK OF
PITTSFIELD
Plaintiff,
-vaILA M. PKNNO, at al.
Defendant*.
NOTICR OF SALR
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that on lha 13th day of
March. 1»S4. at U :*e A. M. at
tba mala door of lha Courthouse of Seminole County, at
Sanford. Florida, tha undarsigned Clark will offar for
aala ta tha hlshsat and hast
bidder for cash tha following
daacribad rani proparly.
Let 101. OAKLAND HILLS,
according
to
tha
plat
thereof as recorded la Plat
Book It. page* S3 aad *4,
Publlo Records of garnisol* County, Florida,
together with all structure*,
Improvement*, fixtures, appli­
ance* and appurtenance* on
said land or used la ooajnnelion therewith.
This sale la meda pursuant
ta final decree o f foreclosure
entered la Chaneary aetloa Mo.
11317 new ptndlag In tha Cir­
cuit Caurt e f and for Samiaala County, Florida.
DATED TIMS 34th Say af
February, 11(4.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk af th* Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON. RUSH.
DEAN A LDWNDES
Attorneys for Plaintiff
133 Eaet Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
Publish Fab. 21, 1114.
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6. For R e n t ___________

1. Lost &amp; Found

UNITED MORTOAOEB 8ERVICINO CORP,
Plaintiff.
v*.
.ROBERT RonntNS. *t al.
Defendant*.

322-5613
322-5612
O ffice 204 W. First

LOST: 28” “ Murray” red k FU R V. Apt. 3223360.
whit* boy’* bicycle, taken
from Pinecreat School 1st LA K E M ARY: 1 I*r$e BR.
nicely furn. Duplex apt.
o f wk. Please call 322-8181.
Spotless. Hurry, won’ t la il
REWARD.
long. $65. Adults, no pell.
Call 322-1290, Niles 322-2876.
LOST: Male Beagle Hound
with red
322-1753,

collar.

Reward.

2 BR.. unfurnished house. Ph.
322 1356.

2. Notices • rersnnats

FURN. 2 BR. Duplex Apt.
201 E. 27th St. 322-6477. _
INCOME TA X SERVICE
0. 31. Harrison*
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
1311 Palmetto
Rooms private baths, 114
322-8827
322-7918
W. First St.

4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $U5 mo.
DUST PRO BLEM ?
C A LL your Rainbow dealer 2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 55 mo.
3224311, 4 to 10 p. m.
5 E R , 1*4 Dathi .. $ 85 mo.
IN C IRCUIT COURT. NINTH
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­
j i ntc M i . c t n c r i T o f f l o r ­
turn*. 12 yra. experience.
i d * . NCMINOI.R C O U N T Y ,
FLORID*
Call Lam ar W llllam i, Five
IN C l f t N C E R T NO. 1XTTO
Point*. 322-7813.
FA 2-1201 17-92 st Hiawatha
n o t ic e o r s u it
J. S. GLEASON, JR. n* Ad
mlnletrntnr of Veteran*- A f­ Preparation of Income Tax
r l t t X
b ed
faire. an Officer of th* United
Return* by former agent of Rol’ away, Hu.rital k Baby
States of America,
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
Beds.
Plaintiff.
v*.
S. Park Ave.. Ph. FA 2-3878,
By Day. Week, or Month
CHARLES J MAMIATI8 and
Ernest Blcknell.
Ph. FA 25181 118 W. l i t SL
ANTONIA C. MAMIATIS, hla
wife.
CARROLL’S FU RN ITU RE
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN-

Legal Notice

Payton Realty

the

Defendant*.
r r tT D o r ri.o itn iti

TOi CHARLES J. MAMIATIS
and ANTONIA C. MAMI­
ATIS. residence unknown;
last known residence,
lo t Walta Drive.
Sanford. Florid*,
last known military ad­
dress of Charles J. Mamlatls la Serial No. 32(1(13,
A. A M. Department. Na­
val Air Station. Patuxent
River, Maryland.
You are hereby notified that
e suit has been filed against
you and each of you. In th*
above entitled cause; and that
you are hereby required to file
your a n is ir with th* Clerk of
thle Court, and to aarv* a
copy thereof upon the riatntlff or Plain tiffs Attorney,
who** name and addreee It:
K. AMnitOKK OLLIKF. J ll, 20*
N. Park Avenue. P. O. Box
to il. Sxnlord,
Florida, not
later than March Srd, A. D.
1(44.
If you fall to do so, decree
pro oonfeeao will be entered
against you for th* relief de­
manded In th* romplalnt.
The nature of said eult be­
ing for FORECLOSURE OF
MORTGAGE encumbering th*
roperty In 8emlnol* County,
‘lorlda. to-wlt:
LOT SO. HUNLAND EHTATES FIRST ADDITION,
according to plat thereof
recorded In Plat Rook 11.
Pagea 17 and 31. Publlo
Record* of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
Together with all atructurea
and Improvemant* now and
hereafter on aald land, and th*
rente, Issues, and profit! of
tha above described property
(provided, however, that the
Mortgagor shall b* entitled lo
collect and retain * th* aald
rent*. Issues, and profits until
default hereunder); and all
fixture! now or hereafter at­
tached to or ueed In connactlon
with th* premises herein des­
cribed and In addition that*to tha following daacribad
household appliances, which
are, and shall b* deemed t* be,
fixture* and A part of lha
realty, and ar* a portion of
the security for tb* Indebted­
ness herein mentioned:
1 G.E. Built-In Oven—Mo­
del JD I1V1W11 Serial No.
QVH4I3I
1 G.E. Surface Unit—Model JPI4V1WII Serial No.
RV4I03I1
i G.E. Hot Water Heater
— Model 134 TRSG (424143
Serial No. 1TU3743
1 Victor Cllmas Exhauat
Fan—1C*
I Quaker OU Wall Heat­
er—Modal RH43-EI Serial
No. II13T—1F4I
t Venetian Blind*
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal of aald Court at Hanford.
Florida, thl* Ith day af Fabruary. A. D. 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beehwlth. Jr,
Clark ef th* Circuit Coarl
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
R. AMBROSE OLLIFF, JR.
P. a Do* 1314
Hanford, Fla.
Publleh Fab. f. 34. &gt;1. 33, 1114
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ER SERVICE. Part* and FURN. Apt. Close in. Jlm m li
aupplle* for all makes in­
Cowan. 322-4013.
cluding:
Electrolux.
New
and rebuilt cleaners sold. 1-3 BR House; MO’ wide I
BR House Trailer. Phon«
No
home
service
call
NO 8-4908.
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2555 Park Dr. ..
CLEAN. 4 Rm. 811 Park.

Vacuum Cleaner

8. For Sale or Rent

Repair*,
parti;
Electrolux.
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay, Rent with option lo buy. 3
B R , 2 bath, alr-cond. No
GE, etc. Cleaneri sold, ex­
qualifying,
assume
pay­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
ment*. 323-0533.
Park Avc., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-4785.
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
a
i . i
LAKE.
CaU e v e n i n g s
6. For K e n t
322-1597.
Turn. Apt. Cloae In. Apt. 4.
10. Wanted to Rent
135 Ho. 40744 W. lit .
2 BR House, nicely furn. No
pets. Ph. 322-0237.
FURN. A p t 2300 MeHonvilli.
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.
furnished, 855
3 Bedroom, partially furn. &gt;
baths, frame house. Con­
veniently located in Longwood. Only $80 per month.
Other choice rentals.
Ball-Blalr Agency
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-5611
Available Mar. 1. Furn. 3
room apt., pvt. bath. 3225303.
1 BR Home, Furn. $63 mo.
Ph. 323-0635.

W ANTED: Room k board by
well educated 65 yr. old re­
tired gentleman. R e f e r ­
ences. George W. Cooper,
Valdez Hotel, Room 201.

t

11. Real Eutate Wanted
W ANTED : Country borne. I
UR. or large 2 BR. within
commuting distance of San­
ford.
Will assume your
payments,
email
equity.
Write details and location
to: C. R. Bell, 187 Marvia
A v e , Longwood, Fla.
TRAD E 6(4 Rm. Home plug
extra lot S. W. Chicago for
Highway frontage vacant,
acreage. F. J. SARELLA,
11019 S. Kedzie A v e , Chieago 55, lit.

)

FURN. $ Rm. garage a p t
Nice, clean. Water, electric
furnished. Adults only. No
pets. 322-1305.
1 BR. furn. a p t Quiet neigh­
borhood. Ph. 322-1462, »-5:30.
332-4501 other times. ••
BR. bouse Inquire $17 Cata­
lina Drlva.
I BR. House comp. furn. incl.
water, alee. kit. $22-2577.
UNFU RN. I BR House, kit.
equ lpt 3405 So. Willow Ave.
Pb. 349-4282.

2 BR. furs, house, W. lat 84.,
$40 mo. Can 822
Pure, efficiency ap t, for 1 or
couplt, lights A water lad.
$4$. S22-73M.

341
M ACKLE

$ Room furn. apt., tad. wa­
ter, $45 mo. $22-4114, or ap­
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF
THR RINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
ply 112 Mapla Ava.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMIHOLM COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CB Homo, acre ground, 4 rma.
CHANCERY NO. ISB34
bath, porch, modern, good
THE BOWKRT S A V I N O l
BANK.
coed., $50 mo. $22-8111.
FU latlff.
V*.
Furn. or Unfurn., 4 lg. rooms,
DOROTHY D’ANDRRA. at Al.
Defendants. til* bath. No pets. $22-3755.
NOTICE OF SU IT IN
MORTOAOR F O R K C L O lU R a

TOi FRANK M. D’ANDRKA
RRSIDRNCHi UNKNOWN
AND TOi All partlaa claiming
Interests by. through, un­
der ar against th* afore­
said person
TOU ARK hereby notified
that A Complaint to foracloe*
a certain mortgag* encumber­
ing the following daacribad
real property, to-wlt:
Lot 4. Block E, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOIL UNIT NO.
THREE, aeeerdlng to th*
plat thereof aa recorded
la Plat Book It. Pag** I I
and 74. Publl* Record* ef
Stmlnal* County, Florida
haa baaa Iliad agalaat yau la
Ike abava styled suit, aad you
ara required t* aarva a copy
of
your Answer or other
m j o u A8ajr7/MCMcf
r r e e a w c ic r m e - ll
T tP**’ Pleading ta th* Cqjnplalat an
Plslntlfra attorneys. ANDER­
TO
C0U8M*
AMOfA/ O M lW CCUwfF
/£ * * £ « . SON,
RUSH. DEAN A LOWN­
S
iliw NINO
AlA
OiJ
W
M \l ilB tM n&gt;e rr(, I laEnSURs
■Wl
W
* Ta! A
,DES. 231 Eaet Central Real*vard. Orlande, Florida, and
file the original Answer or
iVBMT CAL4.&lt;
ether Pleading la tb* e fflr* af
W
W
W
D
I M HELD
th* Clark af th* Circuit Caurt
k O U T F U W an ar before tha tlrd day af
I A n - V » A * March. 13d4. I f yen fall t* do
X L ecuer) to. a decree pr* contests will
b* taken against you for th*
ralltf damaadad la tba CampUtaL
Thl* Katie* shall ba publish­
ed anca a week for four coustcutlva wash* la tba Tha
Sanford Herald.
DATED THIS llth dap af
February, 1344.
(•B A D
Arthar H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark af Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clerk
ANDEHAON. 1UIAH, DEAR
A LOWNDES
ASS Bast Central Baaiavard
Orlaada, FlayldA
M iA H T B O
Publleh Feh. It. I I * Mar. d.

BOARDING HOUSE

iWU4*’

I

BR. Funs. Duplex. A vail­
able H ar. 1st. 14th Ave.
Longwood, • ml. from N.A.
8. Ph. S38-S2M.

FURN. Trailer, bullt-on CB
llv. rm., breeteway k bath.
CUaa. Call after $, 823-4411.
Nicely furs. 2 BR booee. Call
322-0274.
2 Bedroom, unfurnished. Ph.
222-800$.
8TENSTROM R E N T A L !
I BR., 1 Bath, furnished |
Several largt unfurn.
Want to rent your home?
n
us today for fast at
vice!

Stenstrom Realty
236$ Part Dr.

$22-2420

U you want people to
attention to your busIn
call F A 2-5811 and ask
Harold Staff about m b *
tootle* getting ada

Ym , toft al

Deltona
Thest tovtty hornet
art ttlling fast Tha
reason it solid value
— low price and high
quality construction—
Come out and ate
theta wonderful home*
for yourielf-Thera
ara IS completely
furnished models to
choose from.
«7 ,M 0 .te $ 1 l,m to
lew at $240. dew* ted
$41.27 per m e n u lie elating m M

1100 DOWN
&gt; 14$ MONTH

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTBI PARK
V * R f aad 17*91
844*9911

668-44B8
■AOUMIOfcMVUtOM

n* eeueea eeeeemmee
attuoriti-un

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast Results.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
SUBURBAN HOME
$ BK, lte bath home. Assume
G R E E N B R IA R
payments. 322-3433.
Choice
lots
available
In
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor Choice home available in
N E A R HORSE TRACK
Loch Arbor. 3 Bedrooms,
overlooking
go lf
course.
2 Baths, Florida Rm., dou­ 2te Acres, extremely hiltlt
Custom building to your
with
trees.
&gt;3,500; &gt;300
ble carport and lu g s uti­
specifications.
Greenbriar
down, balsnce monthly.
lity
room.
Bonus
features
developed by
Include a swimming pool JOHNNY W A LK E R . Broker
KINGSW OOD
322-6437 For Appointment
and chain link fenced yard.
BU ILD ERS, INC.
Can
be
purchased
for
$700
•J02 Fairmont Dr.
down, FHA terms If quali­ 3 BR. CB house. $67 month
F A 2-8074
complete. Ph. 322-7440.
fied, S * i* . If qualified for
in-service
loan,
5V«%.
Come
S A C R I F I C E
R E A L ESTATE MEMO
in or call today!
I BR Frame Home at 1715
W. 2nd. Will take car.
Stenstrom Realty is in need
bouse trailer or cash as
o f an experienced full lime
part payment, Bal. 147.31
Real Estate man for a posi­
2385 Park Dr.
322-2430
per mo. loci. Ins. I f Inter*
tion oo their sales staff. All
csted
contact owner
at BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, lte
qualified applicants will be
above address all day S a t,
bath home. One bedroom
given a private interview,
Feb. 29th.
has separate entrance, can
and all inquiries will be
be rented for income. Will
• confidential.
Call
Herb
trade for sm aller place.
Stenstrom at 322-2420, or
Shown by appointment. Call
2 , 3 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
322-2677, for an appoint­
F A 2-9846.
1, lte, k 2 BATHS
ment.
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
2 BR House Country Club
Manor. Assume c 1 o a i n g
costs. Take up payments.
Low Monthly Payments
IN VESTM EN T k R E A LTY
For Complete Information
3223433. If no answer Fh.
116 N. Park
322-9173
323- 0403.
See Or Call Your
3 BR. lte Baths, Fla. Rm.,
2 BR. Home, Study, lte
corner lot. fenced yd., cent
Baths, large Family Rm. In
SALE S BROKER
heat k air, disposal, builtgood neighborhood; includ­
in
atove.
T ee'N
Green
ing steve, refrig., room airEstates. Ph. 322-5314.
conditioner,
washing ma­
2383 Park Dr.
322-2420
chine A r u p . Really ter­ LA K E FR O N T
lot.
200 f t
rific
buy!
Monthly pay­
frontage on beautiful Sylvan
TW O 4 BR HOMES
ment! $83.30.
Lake.
Wonderful
fishing,
One (or Immediate occupancy.
bostlng, swimming. A sup­
802 Highland Ave., Long- KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
erb homeslte for $4,500—
wood, 3 Ml. S. oo 17-02, near
FA 2-8074
only $22.50 per front foot.
lo n g wood Plata.
Call Stemper Agency, 1919
L M N ENTERPRISES,
NO Q U ALIFYING
So. French, 322-4991.
Inc.
FOR SALE— $300 Down and
Ph. 838-3111 — 822-2744
take up payments on nice
LONGWOOD AREA
3 Bedroom Home in Wynne- Neat 2 BR Cottage In prime
L M N E N TE R PR ISE S
wood. Ph. 322-7937 after
condition, with paved road
Now has Salea Representa­
3:30 p. m.
frontage on approx. I beau­
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
tiful acre. Centrally locat­
W. on 23th SL. to Lake 3 BR. masonry, $8,300, good
ed with just minutes to
M ir y Blvd., left oo Blvd. to
terms, 2 lots $1,000 ea. 1 Ml.
Sanford k Orlando. Priced
Lake Mary Fire Station,
N. Big Tree Park, Osk
right at $9,950. Terms made
right to Sales Office. 4
Lane. T E 1-1633.
to suit a qualified purchas­
bouses under construction.
er.
One 4 Bedroom ready for W E ’VE SAVED A PLACE
FOR YOUI
occupancy. As low as $330
To build your home in love­
Dowd and $84 a month.
ly Loch Arbor. Corner lo­
Ph. 838-3911 or 222-2744
1901 S. Park
322 3232
cation with 4 lota in bear­
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
ing citrus. Total price $4,- Nltea: 322-8971-3031 or 2248

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Fri. Fob. 28, '64— Page 11 31. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

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F H A - V A HOMES

SOU TH W A RD

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

34. Article* For Sal*

SB. AntomobOen * Truck*

S P IN E T PIANO
CASH SALE ! Completely re- GUNS. New k Used. Large
selection. Will trade, Also Famous make, concert qual­
cond. appliances. 90 day
ity. lo c a l party with good
warranty on all. 1-Cheat
repair. Tackle sold
re­
credit can save over &gt;200.00
type free ter. $100. 1-UprigM
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
and finance entire remain­
fleeter, $100. 1-Frigidalre
Camp k Gun Shop.
ing balance. T o Inspect
washer, $75. 2-Msytsg wash­
without
obligation,
write
ers, $63 ea. 2-Westinghouse Spinet piano console, maho­
gany. Almost new, 2 yrs.
Home Office, Joplin Piano
Spacemate washers, $43 ea.
old. Cost $900. Will sell $375.
Co., Joplin, Mo.
1-ilotpolnt washer, $30. 1Guaranteed p erfect Phone
Frigidare refrigerator, $43.
CABBAGE PLANTS
322 9081.
Dick's Appliance Service,
FOR SALE
310 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
SINGER SLANT NEED LE
M. D. Andcraon
S. Cameron Ave.
322-0737
For easy, quick carpet clean­
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­ Like new Sewing condition. Baby Crib, Play pen. Elec,
Zlgiags, buttonholes, mono­
tric Shampooer only $1 per
meat slicer. Home tiling
grams, etc. Balance now
day. Carroll's Furniture.
cabinet. Boys 28" bicycle.
due: $82.30 or $7 80 month­
Standard fireproof safe. Ph.
ly. Fully guaranteed. Call
FEB. SPEC. Foot lockers
322 3342.
now
for
Free
Home
Trial.
$6.78. Arm y-Navy Surplus,
Liberal
trade
for
old
ma­
TVs bought and sold. TV
310 Sanford Ave.
chine. Ph. 322-7488.
Outlet, 700 W. 9th 822-9792.
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
S IN G E R S !
Pfcllco refrigerator, $66. Pvt.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Drop-In Bobbin, Zig Zags,
owner, 822-7536.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Makes buttonholes, sews on
pipe, steal, grease traps,
buttons
and
monograms. ACCORDION, 120 Bass. 3
dry wells, stepping stones.
weeks old, 7 switches, cost
Like new. Pay off balsnce
Miracle Concrete Co.
$300, still has guarantee,
of $64 or $6 monthly. Ph.
309 Elm Ave.
F A 2-6751
$130 or best c a ^ offer Im­
322 9411.
mediately. Write Box 63,
TV Outside Antenneas install­
Sanford Herald.
BILL'S BARG AIN BARN
ed. $38, $10 down, $2 week.
1300 Grspevllle Ave.
.15. Article* Wanted
TV OuUot, 700 W. 9th St.
At Railroad Tracks
Ph. 322 8792.
Clothing, plumbing, boat mo­ W ANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
tors, antiques, 10,000 Items.
or small amounts. Bonded
B AR G AIN HUNTERS
Open 6te days week
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans,
We have a Repossessed 63
field, FA 2-4244.
model Swing Needle Dlal-O36. Automobile
Malic, Easy to operate,
Trucks
makes beautiful Designs, ROUND BOBBIN MACHINE
BU YING A NEW or
(Rental Machine)
Makes
automatic button­
USED CART
Reduced 23%
holes, Sews on buttons, etc.,
FINANCE IT WITH U l
Call
Singer
Representative
All
without
attachments.
♦ Low Interest Rates
WX 6800
Assume remaining 4 pay­
♦ Low Monthly Payments
ments o f $8. Ph. F A 3-8627.
FLO RID A STATE BANK
Restaurant Equipment
PR AC TIC ALLY NEW
Quick Sale, 1936 Chevrolet 4Milk Shake
Ice Cream Ma­
dr., 1-owner, 23.000 miles.
chine,
list
$3,323.
Bal.
due
LIM ITE D T IM E I I t
$323. Ph. 322 8800, Mrs.
$1198.33. 630 lb. Scotsman
Mac has THROWN A W A Y tha
Slchcl.
Ice
Machine, list $1430.
Percentage Book.
Bal. duo $477.62. Take up 1951
klercury
4-Dr., exc.
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
monthly payments or bal­
cond. 3 new tires A tubes.
Dealer COST plus $1 per
ance. Call Sanford 322-0204.
Ph. 322 8060.
yard.

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Stenstrom Realty

$100

34. Article* For Sal*

“ I g u e s t our kin dergarten p la y w a s * flo p — w e closed
a fte r the fir s t p e rfo rm a n c e !'’

19. Situation* Wanted
HOUSEWORK!

33. Furniture

322-8410.

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
of $11.34 on $ complete
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
rooma of furniture. Call
20. B a b y s itte r *
T E 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
lect.
Young Mother will keep child­
ren 2-5 yrs. my home. Re­
Us
Your
Furniture.
sponsible care. Inquire 2316 Sell
Quick Service
With the
So. Sanford.
Cash. SUPER
TRADING
BABYSITTING in my home.
POST. F A 2-0677.
322-2274.
For the biggest selection of
21. B e a u ty Salons
nearly now and used furni­
ture, se« Noll's Furniture
Special By Popular Demand
Brokerage in Casselberry
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.06
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6.
Cut* *N Curl Beauty Shop
81b Palmetto Ave. 822-0834

FR E E ESTIM ATE

SINGER

Carpet Special I

Harriett's Beauty Nook
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Eva Appt's. 3 Sr. Beauticians
ovating. New
Used Furni­ A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
TOP R A T E D M ILLS
103 So. Osk
FA 2 5742
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Call us for a showing of these
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
fine Carpels In your home.
24. Electrical Service*
F A 2-2117.
Nylon. Acrilan, A ll Wool,
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
Used furniture, appliances,
etc. Hundreds to choose
Contracting
Repairs
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
from. TERM S! Up to two
LA R G E COUNTRY HOME
I, Controls
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
years to Pay I
Three bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­ 114 Sunset__________ FA 2 89^)2
Ave Ph. FA 24132.
age apt. Two acres land
with fruit and shade trees. 25. Plumbing Service*
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
31. Article* For Sule
132 ft. frontage on W. First
Orlando, Fla.
PLUM BING
St. approx. 3 miles from
2 Factory built 72" toolboxes
241-6194 Collect or
Contracting Repairs
.clty.^Prlcsd at oply $13,000
for
pick-up.
I.g.
elec, Leroy C. MacTavisb, Owner
FREE ESTIMATES
with som e terms.
grinder w/new lte bp 110
FA 2 3343 after 0 p m .
R. L. H AR V E Y
or 220 motor. 30 Ft. enclos­
Exclusive with
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ed semi van, all steel, air Regent upright piano, good
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
brakes, 900x20 Urea. Ph.
cond. 3150 or best cosh o f­
Realtor
27. Special Service*
838-6447 Altamonte.
fer. 322-3324.
Raymond Luadquist, Also.
Plano Tuning and Repair
FA 84831 Atlsnttc Bank Bldg.
W. L. Harmon — F A 2-4223
YO U ’VE W AITED FOR THIS
REPRINTS AV AILAB LE
lovely t BR Home In Beauti­
ful Loch Arbor. Ideally lo­ Of pictures that have been
published in The Herald.
cated on 4 nice lots amid
Call Bill Vincent at The
tall pines and citrus trees.
Sanford Herald, 322-2811.
Priced at only $12,780. Low
payment and owner financ­
INCOME TA X
ing.
PR E PA R A TIO N
EXCLUSIVE W ITH
1306 Douglas — 322-7199

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'59 Ford, A -l condition. $385.
213 Woodmer*.
'62 Dodge Lancer Sts. wagon,
like new cond. 17,000 m ile *
822.7478.
'63 Valiant hardtop, bucket
seats, Radio, beater, auto,
trans. Warranty. 838-769$.
Motor Scooter, $30. Extra
clean '57 Chev., $330. Ex­
cellent '38 Mercury Wagon,
$530. 10th St. k Sanford
Ava. 322-7718.
1939 Chevrolet Sta. Wagon,
standard
transmission,
•
cylinder. $493.

No Down Payment Necessary
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
,
too French Ave.
322-43S2
1938 Plymouth wagon, only
$195. Needs some repair,
Ph. 322-3298.

37. Roata • Motor*
Gateway To

The

W aterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. F A 3-3881
14' boat, steering wheel, sad
boat trailer. Newly recon­
ditioned.
Inquire,
Alfred
Cosman, Lot 47, Park Ava,
Trailer Ct., Sanford.
14' Boat k Accessories, 23 bp.
Johnson
trlr. Exc. cond.
1493. Ph. 322-3127,

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BILL'S BARG AIN B A R N ,
1300 OrapevlUe A ve.
1 ....
At Railroad Tracks
1
Boat, motor
trailer. 1st $238
gets i t 2-3 hp. motors, $33
k $30. Open 6te days n
~
week
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38. .Motorcycle* - Scooter*
'38 Lambrctta Scooter,
312 E. 3th S t

$83.

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Seminole Realty

Has Customised Homes in • 400 with $300 Down and
So. Loogwood for immediate
owner financing.
occupancy. Down payment
EXCLUSIVE W ITH
o f $830 and up.
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
802 Highland Ave.
IN V E S T M E N T A R E A L T Y
P h. &gt;34-3911 or 322-2744
118 N . P A R K A V E . A2M 1V I
17-92, 28 Acres, 1000 F t
4 BR, 2 B A TH
Fronting Lske Monroe, be­
tween Jeissmlne end Tam ­ Fenced yard, cent, beat A
air eood. $18,800.
arind Aves. Zoned Indust­
$300 DOWN
rial. W rit* Box 88, Sanford
4 BR, 2 BATHS
Herald.
23 F t Fam ily Room, fenced
3 BR, lte bath home. Assume
patio, double carport.
payments. 322-3433.
$17,900 TERM S

SO U TH W A R D

8 BR FR A M E HOME

S t Johns Realty
TH E

T IM E

TESTED

418 N. Park Art.

FIRM

FA M ils

W EEKEN D cottage, Lemon
Bluff, furnished. 122-3831.

Outaido patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
Trees. la the Country.
$7,000 - TERM S

Payton Realty
F A 2-1201

S BR.. Fla. Rtn., 1W baths,
cent, hast, alr-cond. $430
Down, $84 mo. $22-8313.

L IF E ON T H E FARM
was never like this I One of
Sanford's finest farm pro­
perties. Home A bldgs, of­
fered with I or 10 acres.
You will be captivated by
this
churning
home.
4
lu te
bedrooms, 2 tiled
bstd», I Fla. Rma., superb
kJlcbeo, fireplace, floored
attic, etc. Other buildings
Include concrete • floored
barn and sheds. Priced
right, tool

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17-82 at Hiawatha

SAVE about $2,000 by
buying this m y nice
S Bedroom home for
o n l y $6,990. N e a r
shopping,
Ig.
F 1 a.
Rm., big kitchen with
range A refrigerator,
plenty o f closets, hard­
wood floors. If you
are looking for a Bargala, don’t pot oft
cslllag us about thla
one, Stemper Agen­
cy, 1918 Bo. French
Ave., 2124881.

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Carpets A la Carte

SO U TH W A RD

CONCRETE PLACING
* FINISHING
IN VESTM EN T k R E A LTY Specialise Patios, Driveways
118 N. Park Ava. 322-9172
Work Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
15 BuniittM Opportunity
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
322-1807
EXCLU SIVE

FR ANC H ISE

W E L U GRILLED, PUMPS,
New Publix Shopping Center
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
in Sanford. Ultra modern
All Types and Sties
coin operated Self Service
We Repair and Service
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
S T I N E
Center. Completely Instill­
Machinery and Supply Oe.
ed by factory trained ex ­
207 W 2nd St.
FA 3-8433
perts. We promote your
Grand Opening, have 3 Fine Watch k Jewelry llepU r
YOU WILL LUCE THIS ONE! years Bank Financing on V. L. GUMM, JEW ELER
322-3933
I BR, aeparete dialag room, balance, and offer continu­ 110 S. Park
kitchen equipped. Neat as a ed assistance.
PIA N O SVC. * TU N IN O
pin, close to downtown. Big commercial Giant Load
Rebuilding • listening
20
lb.
washera,
that
get
$1,890. Reasonable terms!
F R E E E S TIM A TE S
Investment A Realty
the business and simplify
GENE CU M B AA
118 N. Park A v*.
2224172 EVERETT A. H A R P E R
dry cleaning, that will make
AGENCY, Realtor, Ieauror. you more mooey. You can 322-2681 — After 13 p. m.
FHA-VA salea broker. 1488 make over 100% return on
ictor mowing
Grading,
S. Park Ave. F A 2-2284,
jou r
investments.
ACT
tell FA 2-7621.
FA
2-2283.
Property Management
NOW. Call collect, Ralph
&amp; Salea Broker
Haesly. 236-0271, residence 29. Automobile Bervlc*
932-0997, or
write,
Koin
A CHARMING HOME
Kleen, 4232 Florida Ave.,
With plenty o f elbow room.
Tampa 3, Florida.
Three large Bedrooms
O ffers fo r your selection
Two Baths
these Beautiful 2, S, A 4
Senknrik Gin** and Paint
NEW COIN LAU N D RY
Large Family L
Dining
Bedroom
Brand nsw building k all new
Room
Ph. FA 2-4622
Speed Queen washers k 210 Magnolia
214,730
dryers now ready for In­
Auto Glass, Tops
A TTRAC TIVE TERM S!
stallation In excellent San­
k Seat Covers
ford
location. Financing
available. Bill Bailey, Or­
lando 424-5243 or 424-3047,
1901 S. Park
322-3232
P. O. Hoi 8135.
Nites: 822-8871 - 3013 or 2248
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
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s I L L WORK GUARANTEED
NEED MORE ROOM!
16. Female Help Wanted
LO O K!—2 BR., 1 bath, $300
COHEN RAD IATO R SHOP
Down ........ $32.39 monthly. Have fun as stylist on new Free
inspection,
estimates,
party plan. Guaranteed un­
2 BR, X bath, $100 Down
pickup, delivtry. Recuring
usual products. We train.
T o make the best bum*
• - ........... $88.00 monthly.
k repairs discounted.
Call 838 3225 after 5 p ni.
3 BR, lte baths, $100 Down
buy, see the
21 lte E. 3rd.
322-3443
• • ........... $75.48 monthly. 17. Male Help Wanted
31 A. I’eU
FHA TERM S!
Call us for a personal inpec- Auto Salesman, new and used POODLES, 9 wks. old, AKC
cars. Must be experienced.
Uon. _____
rrg. Fsiriy reasonable. 1
See Mr
Brass at Brass
E V E R E T T A. H A R PE R
male. I female. 803 W. 3rd.
Motors,
Sanford.
AG ENCY • REALTO R

SO U TH W A RD

VA - FHA

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Jim Hunt Realty

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

Government

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

4M4 Park Mr.

2-3118
8-0848
*22 0788

Minters. Fin.

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Seminole Realty

A U TO GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.

32. Flower* • Shrub* *
*403 8. Park Ave.
Florida resident 1 year. In­
Phones F A 8-2384 or F A 2-228J
surance debit. Guaranteed BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
salary. Call 323-0843.
kee stock. A ll other kindi
D cB A IiY : 2 BH., terrauo
o f Nursery shrubbery and
floors, else, beat., alr-ceod.,
trees. *
built-in GE kitchen. W. T.
Corbett, Real Estate. Ph. IRONING In my home. Ph.
Gray Shadows Nursery
6*8-4781.
J234513.
8 ML a. on Sanford A re ,
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64 MODEL

R C IIA

1959 Ford Town Victoria
V-8 engine, Crulsomstlc transmission, power steering,
heater. Beautiful black mid white.

1295

redie

XC4-S8B

1960 Ford Falcon 4-Door
Sedan, 6 cylinder engine, automalle
hsatsr. Msdlum green finish.

transmission, radio

-1095

T C I-4 A

1961 Ford Fairlane Tudor

butyou’dnever
knowit!!!!
Our used car* not only look new . . . they net it tool
Come d ow n and eelect • winner from our wide selec­
tion of sedans, coupe*, *nd station wagon*.

W EEKEND

Red Hot Special!
’62 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
Coupe. Blue sinyl bucket seats set o ff by a • polices while
exterior. KcjuippM with automatic transmission, redie, heat*
or, white s id rw a fflirrs and safety belts. This little princess
can be your*. If you act now for only . . . .

*1495
Our (.election uf New Pontiac*, Buick* and Rambler*
are ull now on dfoplay. Highest trade-in ullowancc*
ure being offered.

fid!ttIptHj) M
VI l » l 4

1295

Sedan, V-8 eitglns, automatic transmission, radio and heater.
Light green finish and clean throughout.
C4-I8A

1961 Ford Sunliner V-8

1795

Automatic transmission, radio end healer, power steering,
brakes. Dark blua with new white top,
C 4 .IA

1962 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop

2295

4-door V-R. Powerglide, power steering, power brakes, radio and.
heater. White with red Interior.
C4-I4A

1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop
Tudor, 220 h.p- Crulsomatie transmission,
power steering, light blue, vinyl trim.

isdio

and heater,

2695

C 8-81B

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1959 FO llD T O W N V IC T O R IA

V-R engine, automatic transmission, radio and (0
hsatsr, power altering, power brakes, air ■
conditioned. 40,000 miles only. Lika nsw.
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FC 3 92C

1959 C HEVRO LET
2-Iloor sedan, V-8 engine, standard trans­
mission, radio end heater. White finish.
C4-45A2

1958 FORD C O U N T R Y SE D AN
9 Passenger, V-8 engine, eutomatle trans­
mission, radio A heater, white A red Interior.

OVER 50 USED CARS
To SELL or TRADE
R A N K R A T E F IN A N C IN G

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WEEK
END

TOUR of HOMES

Sit* 6atrfar9 Rrrilh Page 12— Fri. Feb. 28, ’64

NowIs TheTime
Te Buy A Home

VEGETABLE
REPORT
8ANFORD-OVIEDO
ZKLLtVOOD DISTRICT

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Comes Sunday is March 1 — and with the
dogwood, azaleas and other spring flowers com­
ing into bloom, 'tis a sign o f Spring.
What is better time than Spring to shop
around fo r a new and modem home? Not lust n
house— but a home? And many of the homesites available not only have oak, pine and palm
but also citrus trees ready to burst into bloom.
We'd suggest a weekend drive around the
Greater Sanford area and do a look-see at the
many fine homes on display , . , and rcndy for
occupancy.
While the Home Show is over in the new
Ravenna Park third section, there are still four
homes available there . , . out Country Club
Road (20th Street) and to the right.
Herb Stenstrom, o f Stcnstrom Realty, rcorta Shoemaker Construction Company, still
as three and two-bedroom homes available.
These have complete built-in GE kitchens and
have central-duct heating, with air conditioning
optional.
Also, two new homes are under construction,
one a four-bedroom and the other a thrce-liedroom, both with two baths.
Further, the o ffer o f a presentation o f a
GE portable T V continues with a purchnsu o f a
new home through this weekend.
Two beautiful new homes are on display
next door at Jdyllwildo. These are fully com­
pleted and open for inspection. They have in­
dividually landscaped lots and both have cen­
tral heating and air conditioning.
Shoemaker also are offering a three-bedroom contemporary home and a three-lied room
Colonial-style home at Mend Manor, at Oviedo.
Thores are on high, onk-shaded homo sites.
Several lots have been sold fo r custom-built
homes.
Kingswood builders are completing two new
homes in Grove Manor, at Mellonville Avenue
and Washington Drive, the last two home sites
available in Grove Mnnor.
And o f the homes built and offered by
Kingswood builders in the 1600 block on Sum­
merlin Avenue, only one remains and is avail­
able. byron Leach suggests you take a browsearound this weekend.
A three-bedroom, two-bath residence has
been completed at Grocnbriar o f Loch Arbor,
while another is under construction. This latter
home, on Par Placo overlooking the Pith green
o f Mayfair Country Club, is u four-bedroom,
two-bath resilience.
Another Kingswood offering nt Urcenhrinr
is on Highland Court. A feature is the covered
patio between the garage ami family room.

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9

mild.

harvest

on

Practically
account

of

weather.
Cabbage:

offerings

light,

market about steady. Dome*,
tic round type, H* bu. crates,
few, $1.50 to $1.75, very lew
small sise, slightly lower; 50
lb. sacks, ordinary to good
quality, $1 to $1.25.
Carrots: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. Sacks, 48-1 lb.,
film packed, $2.05 to $2.30; 50
lbs. loose, $1.85 to $2.
Celery: demand good, m ar­
ket steady. 18 In. crates, Pas­
cal type, 2 dor., $4; 2's and
3 dor., $4.25; 4 dor. and small­
er, $3.75; hearts, film wrapped, 24 count, $4.75.
Chinese cabbage: supplies
Insufficient to quote.
Endive: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 1 1/9 bu. crates,
)3 to $1.25.
Kscarule:
demand
good,
market steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, few, $3.
I-ettucc:
supplies
insuffi­
cient to quote.
Onions, green: d e m a n d
light, markrl steady. Crates,
3 dor. hunches, $3.
Parsley: demand l i g h t ,
market steady. Crates, 5 dor.
bunches, $2 to $2 25.
Parsnips: supplies insuffi­
cient to quote.
Radishes: demand moder­
ate, market ateady. baskets,
film packed, Red varieties,
30-8 or., 85 rents to $1; While
varieties, 24-8 or., few, $2.
Spinach:
supplies insuffi­
cient to quote.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
DISTRICT
Mild, showers p.m. Practi­
cally no harvest on account o(
weather.

Post 256
Sponsors SSJH
Contest
Ily Jane Ca»»rlberrj
An uratoriral contest is lie
le g sponsored this year for the
first time for the ninth grad
era o f South Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry by
American Post Legion Mcmor
lal Post 258.
Preliminary Judging will be
held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In
the school cafetorium with
eight contestants speaking on
some phase o f the Constltu
tlon of the United States. Tho
four finalists later will com­
pete locally fo r a first place
trophy and medal.
Judges and timekeepers will
be from the Legion Post.
Prlnd|Ml John Angel, (iuy
Stiickland and Mrs. JoAnn
Rowe are cooperating with the
Post In setting up the contest.

Sanford Girl
On National T V

ton, Ulysses Burke, Mae E.
Jarvl, Dorothy Bergen, Eliza
Pringle, all of Sanford; Gus­
tave Hundt, DeRary; Dorsett
Smith, Maitland; Ibbie Tew,
Altamonte Springs; Margaret
Geiger, Lake Mary; Arlala
Johnson, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stan­
ton, baby girl, Sanlord
Discharges
Annie Mae Wilson, James
Emerson, Yvonne Scchrest,
Aivie Rountree, Emelia Carr,
Gerald M. Davis, Alice .Mae
Franklin, Laura Waits, Lcola
Stewart,
Katherine
Taylor,
Andrew Faint, Mrs. Josephine
Hardwick and baby boy, Mrs.
Shirley Lucas and baby girl,
all of Sanford; Nolan N. Os­
teen, Osteen; Richard Breeze,
Longwood; Wayne Barnum,
Lake .Mary; Mrs. Kathy Nazum and baby boy, Winter
Park.

Prayer Group
Sets Meeting
Ry Julia Darina
A meeting o f the Prayer
Group o f the A t l i m u n t e
Springs First lluptist Church
will be held at 10 s. m. next
Tuesday at the home o f Mrs.
Clifford Smith.
Hostess fo r this week's
meeting of the group, which
meets each Tuesday, was Mrs.
Robert Brndford. Attending
were Mis. Edward L. Kelsey,
Mrs. Jamrs E. Spencer, Mrs.
Jack Merck, 5Irs. J. R. Simp­
son, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Mrs.
II. II. Nelson, Mr*. A1 T. Brynn, Mrs. J. C. Howell and
Mrs. Smith.

Ry
A
ers,

Jane Casselberry

total o f 20 area work­
representing

both

the

Democratic and Republican
parties, were deputized Tues­

By Frances Wester

day

night by Supervisor of

Mrs.
Camilla
Entertainment for the whole Registration
family will be provided at the Bruce to register voters in
Ail-Semlno*- Leap Year T al­ their respective precincts.
Reports from these work­
ent Show sponsored by the
ers
are to be in to Mrs.
I.ake Mary Chamber o f Com­
merce to be presented at the
Sanford Junior

High

School

auditorium, Saturday at 7:30
p. m.
Twenty act* are scheduled
for tha two hour show that
will Include a wide variety of
talents. Jovial Cracker Donald
son will be the emcee and a
group o f professional clowns
will be on hand to create
laughs o ff and on during the
evening.
Tha audience will also have
a part in the activities when
various prises are awarded.
Three ten-dollar cash prizes
will be given, and ten prizes in
merchandise donated hy Lake
Mary merchauta.
Cash prizes will he awarded
tha top winning talent acts.
Judges for the show are Al
l.orinann, G e o r g e Tuuliy,
Judge Vernon Mize, Randall
Case, Julian Stenstrour, Mar­
ion Harmon and N. W. P feifauf.

Miss Donna Young, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Young, who reside on Crystal
Lake near Lake Mary, was
scheduled to appear on the
daytime "T o Tell The Truth"
at 3 p. m. today.
CAPF. K E N N E D Y fU P I) Miss Young is attending
Tlie Air Force scored ils
Barnard College in New York
eighth straight success with
City, a women's institution af­
America's m i g h t y Titan-2
filiates) with Columbia Uni­
ICBM Wednesday on a 5,000versity, on a scholastic schol­
mile lest of its ability to act
arship.
World crop o f apple* ex­ as a war rocket or space,
Kite was to appear as one
o f the "lia rs " who claims ceed* 700, million bushels an­ booster.
It was the 14th success in 21'
to he tlie new woman's na­ nually, according to tbs En­
cyclopaedia Rritamiica.
tional water ski champion.
test (lights at the Cape.

Titan-2 IC B M
Scores Again

Students (Drink
The Place Dry’
For Charity
LONDON

(U P I )

—

Bruce's office by March
Representative*
deputized
snd their precincts sre: John
MeClosky. one: Zetta Morri­
son, four;
David
Kannly.
eight; Margaret Gattis, W.
D. Mcdcnlf. Ann llussctt, E.
Pope Bassett and Frances
Young, 11; Freda Hoover,
12; Dion Bassett, 14; H. It.
Parker, 15; Leonard Cassel­
berry snd Marty Cox, 17;
D. Anderson, 18; S. Julian,
Guy Allen
ami
Geraldine
Kccth, 20 and Hubert M.
Fox,
Lillian
Severs
and
Kathleen Pctree.

In s ta lle d
Installation of newly rle*.
ted officers will be conduct­
ed

at

the

meeting

regular

of

monthly

Longwood’*

St.

Catherine o f Siena Circle of
the Church of N ativity Cntholic Women’s Club sched­
uled for Monday nt 8 p.m.
Ilie
meeting
will
tako
place at the home o f Mr*.
J. W. flicks, 830 Lennar,n
C i r c l e , North, Longdate,
with Mrs. Chela Ansley to
serve us co-hostess.

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One

thousand men and women stu­
dents invaded a Chelsea pub
Wednesday night and announ­
ced, “ we're going to drink
the place dry.”
They were true to their
word. A t the rate o f TOO pints
an hour, they cleared the
beer harrels by 10:40 p.m., 20
minutes before closing time.
Their total was 8,000 pints.
Angus Owen, owner o f tlie
Six
Hells
pub, staggered
under a heavy tray and said,
“ they couldn't have bettered
this in the Wild West.”
Last year, when they tried
it, the students drank 2,470
pints before tbe police were
called in to quell a minor
riot.
Tbs object o f the drinking
spree was to raise funds for
six different charities.

Paint Store — In Casselberry

IS NOW OPEN
IN

CASSELBERRY

PLAZA
fi.T8-7f.81

Hwy. 17-92

Larry Morrison, Mgr.
on all N(R tofc brand point

Buy one * get o n e ..

m ums

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M ir

Another Dream Kitchen!

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Thanks for making our H O M E S H O W a success- in

Ravenna Park

Lyman Boys Gain Split
The Lyman High Srhnol rlsli, 487; Jim Freeman, 410,
boys bowling leuin gained a Gene Tucker, 427
LY M A N BOYS &lt;722-733 904
2 2 split Monday night when
— 2(09): Jim D.rmun, m i;
flic Ixi.vs laiwling team from
Woody laT, 45(1; Jim Jarrnrd,
Evans High School In Orlan- 239-500; Andy lllnrly, 495;
«lo at llm .Medallion Lanes In Sieve Brady, 507; Richard
Morgan, 311.
Maitland.
Meanwhile, Evans' g i r l s
team took a 4 0 decision (rum
Lyman's lassies.
Jim Jorrard (allied a 239
game lor Ion ian —ll.o second
highest game rolled mi far
in tlio Inter-.Scliulastic Bowl­
ing League this season.
EVANS HOYS &lt;783-821-7822383): Frank Dillon, 109 558;
David Hall, 495; Steve Par-

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - sales totaled $472.1 million $38.7 million, up six per cent;
Sales and use tax collections off only .33 per cent tor the residential
construction
at
W E A T H E R : Pnrtly cloudy anil mild through Tuesday; hiirh today in 70s; low tonight in 60s.
for the July-January period correspondent period a year
$76.4 million up 38 per cent
indicate the building industry ago.
Sales tax
collections
VOL. 51)
In k ed Press Leased Wire
I'Vtublisncd IHOK
MON., M A IU 'II 2, 1961
SAN FORI), FLO R ID A NO. 137
may be recovering from an were up $189,792 or 5.5 per and non-building construction
at $32 6 million, up one per
over - development
period. cent.
Revenue
Director
J. Ed
Roofing and sheet metal In­ cent. The corporation report*
Slraughn said today.
dustry reported gross sales ed cumulative total of eon*
Three Seminole High School
Straughn said building con­ of $54.5 million, up $189,589, tracts for l'.HU amounted to
seniors, .Norman Leach, on
tractors reported gross sales |Decorating, painting and pa- 1$1.8 billion, a 12 per cent gain
the solo trumpet; Mike Cor­
of $120.« million for the first I poring industry had gross over 1962.
bin, on bass, and John Sauls,
seven months of the current |sale* of $30.8 million or 30.20
tenor saxophone, won out in
fiscal year, an increase o( per cent increase.
a clinic conducted by the Or­
10 31 per cent over the same
While, electrical, plumbing,
lando Musicians Union Satur­
period
the
previous
year.
The
heating
and air conditioning
m w A ...
day and will take part in an
increase amounted to $11.2 i showed slight declines, gro-s
All-Star Stage Hand on tele­
million.
j sales for household appliance*
vision in the near future.
Gross sales of lumber and jumped hy 23 per cent or $23.3
• • •
building materials have ts'en million.
March meeting of the Ovie­
down (nr the past two years,
The F. W. Dodge Corp. redo City Council, scheduled for
lie said, tint the decline ap. j ported that future construetonight, lias been postponed
MIAMI (U P I I—Citrus pio­
poured to he cheeked in the j tion based on December con­
until 7:30 p.m. next Monday.
neer A. R. Michael and at
l.i-t
seven
months.
Gross tract* totaled $147.8 million,
• • •
least
seven other persons
W ASHINGTON
(U P I)
an increase of 19 per cent
eligible
Seminole
Cuunty
were killed this weekend on The Association of American
over last year. The corpora­
voters who are not registered
Florida highways.
Railroads offered a Sino.uoo
tion'* breakdown showed nonhave until April 4 to do so in
reward today for info'matinn
residential contract* totaled
order to cast their ballots in
leading to the arrest and con­
the May primaries. It is re­
ATIIKNS, Greece t L P I ) - viction o f saboteurs who dvported by Registrar Cainl
King Paul I has developed a namlted
a
Florida
Fast
Bruce.
I
| blood clot in his lung, it was ('oast Railway freight train
• • •
announced
today.
Inform ed, j&gt; b . 2fl.
A matter of space caused
sources at the royal palace | Association President Dan
the deletion of part of Kensaid his condition was rapidly m
p, Loomi* disclosed the
C. E. THOMAS
neth
McIntosh's announce­
worsening.
i action in telegrams to I’ reslFour juvenile* were appre­
ment of his candidacy for
I dent Johnson and Florida Gov.
hended by sheriff'* deputies
county prosecutor last week.
I Farris nryant. Lrontis also
Ken is married to the former
over
the weekend anil police
B E V E R LY
HILLS,
Calif, praised Johnson for ordering
Mary Uoonc, of Savannah,
(U P I )—The Screen Producers the Federal Iturcau o f Inves
said their arrests solved a
(la., and they reside with
I Guild Sunday night selected ligation into the case,
wide series of vandalism act*
their three sons, Bob, Dan
the
British
picture
"Toni
The blast, about to miles
In the southern part of the
and Mark, at 3304 Park A ve­
’ Jones," produced hy Tony south of St. Augustine, was
Charles K. Thoma*. lifelong
county.
nue.
Richardson, us the best pro- p-c fifth such explosion on
resident o f Seminolo County,
• • •
The home of Mr*. Sue Nor­ Inlay announced hi* cniiillitat-y
duted motion picture of 1963. the strike-troubled railway in
From
the
Lions
Pause:
man in lamgwood received for the Diidril 4 constohla
r&lt; it
•&gt; n t it i p
t
I ,llrw! wcck*- An‘ " h»'r cxplosHarold Rowland told us lie
P t l l l S «),UUO I'C C L
ion occurred during President
heavy damage flout the ac­ rare.
A. C. SMITH JR.
was feeling as bad as the
■| LANSING, M idi. (U P I) — ’ Johnson's trip to Florida,
Timm us m yrnr* o f age, re­
tion ol the Uirre youths, alt
woman with a secret that no­
Pilot Frank Judge w atched j Feb. 27.
side* with hi* wife, tlie form er
between
the
ages
of
it
and
body wanted to hear.
in liorrof Sunday as skydiver
Lx&gt;m i»' wire to llie PreslEthel
William*, and their
♦ • ♦
14.
Richard Welch jumped from dent said the nation's railthree children at 010 Osceola
1To party damage to Hie
Flection o f officers of the
Ids plane and fell 3.000 feel to road* "earnestly h«|ie for
Drive.
iKime was nppraised at $t,515.
American Legion Fair Asso­
his death when his parachute success of (lie present inves
lie is employed hy the U. R.
Walls, windows, furnishing*
ciation will highlight tonight’s
ligation* before this **vagcry
failed to open.
Civil S e r v i c e CommiMlim,
SEM
INO
LE’S
QUEEN
OF
HEARTS,
Darlene
Roberts
smiles
her
approv­
and
the
like
were
wrecked
meeting of Camphell-Lossing
add* kiss to human life to
Announcement of 111* candi­ hy the destructive action, serving n* a refrigeration nml
al as Mrs. Leonard Munson, chairman o f the local Heart Association's
Post. The new officers will
it* mounting destruetlon of
air conditioning mechanic ut
dacy
for County Commission- police said.
then commence planning f o r 1 special event committee, receives a cheek for $805 representing the amount
INNSBRUCK, Austria (U P I) property and disruption of
thu Sunforil Naval A ir Station.
t
r
for
District
1
was
made
raised
during
the
county’s
Queen
o
f
Hearts
contest.
Miss
Roberts
won
the
On investigating this dam­
U)is year's lair. The Post willj
publie
transportation
— Mountain police today tic- vital
Upon graduation from Scut,
this morning by A. C. Smith age, police say they have
title for bringing in a total o f $221. Presenting the cheek is Shealey Rest,
celebrate Its birthday anni­
service*."
gan digging out the bodies of
inula High School, he served
Jr.,
entering
the
political
solved
a
series
of
breaking
owner
o
f
Melodee
Skating
Rink,
where
Sunday’s
event
was
staged.
versary on March 1G.
There presently I* no pas­
83 vacationers from snow• • ♦
arena for the first time.
and enterings in the area ami with the United State Muriiio
covered wreckage of a Brit- senger traffic on the JacksonSmith lias been in business some of the stolen article* Ctrps during the Korean con­
We know of u chap who
ish airliner which imackvd vlllc-to-Mlami rail line.
flict, and wit* decorated twice
in Scminule
County since were recovered.
complained ot waiting 45 min­
into an Alpine peak in Aus1946. being a partner with his
Other plares entered by for valor during this period.
utes in a doctor's office and
1tria’s worst air disaster.
Thomas states that he has
brother in Smith Lumber and the youth, according to police,
was told "you should have
Supply at
liongwood
until include the John Faedi home ulwaya had n strong druiro to
puilcncc—that's what the doc­
lie in law enforcement and sin*
tor has . . . patients."
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) — 1901. Since that time he has In I-ongwood and the lxutgBAIUUN, South Viat Nam
ccrcly believes that, If elected,
• • •
operated
a
hardware
More
at
wood
Elementary
Scltool.
(U PI) —. MaJ. Gen. Nguyen A governor-appointed U-um of
would perform a good servieu
A total of four candidate*
Long
wood
I
M
a
s
a
Shopping
The
four
hoys
were
releas­
'Hie "soft drink thieves"
Khsnlt a*id Sunday he be* pollca and FBI men under
for tha pcoplo o f Scinlnulo
Center.
ed
In
custody
of
Utcir
par­
•re operating again. llW jf]
**'• North O riu d o 'Village
.•**’
^
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*
•■
*
Presidenthil order Intensified
4$* «■* litv. Iirnf 1st bo
lie I* a member of Sanford ent* pending possible action Ci unty. " I ant aware o f tha
open up vending machines. L’ouncIIi*Od
Cll*
Tha County CUrl'a office .and S, suptr "Undent of pus- wiupalgn that .killed ’ flva I their search today for persons
necessity of eo-operating with
remove the cap from a buttle, i
Charter Ifciard has filed Tuesday noon will begin ae- lie luiructioi, supervisor of American-- last month has tha I b a h I n d violence associated Masonir Lodge and the Con­ In Children's Court.
Investigating were Deputy all other law agencies, at a lo*
insert a straw and drink their qualifying
petitions
before repting qualification d a t a j registration, hoard of pulilic hacking of French agent* iu with :i year-long Florida East sistory and Shrine at Orlando.
He I* married to the former Charles Fagan Jr. and Ling- m l and state level, in order to
fill . . . without dropping ■ I Saturday a
noon
deadline, from candidates fur the Moy instruction member* f r o m league with the Communist*. Coast Railway strike.
Miriam K. Roy tin and they wood l'ulico Chief Claude achieve maximum efficiency
dime and without removing ^ r*- Barbara Peters, village 5 Primary. Deadline for fit- . District* 2 and 3, county j
R a i l r o a d official*, who
for this o ffice," he laid.
I .a jo .
reside at Henry Levy Park.
ing i» noon .March 17.
suiveyor, justice o f peutu P l m f g F o U n i l
llie bottle from the machine. clerk, reported today.
said they increased their scCouncil candidate* running
A hn*l o f county office* and constable fur District* 3,
TAHOE
V A LLE Y ,
Calif, curlty guuid to ut least ion,
R.
T,
Milwec,
County for the group two post are uro in the race thi* year, I uml G.
(UIM ) — The Air Force an- said they welcomed the slate
achool* superintendent, par­ Robert E. Stephenson, incum­ tunging from thu clerk uf
Alsu to be named arc Dem* mmiiecd today that a Para- mid federal InveMigntoi*.
ticipated in the groundbreak­ bent and David G. Tilson. Circuit Court to justices uf ocrutic national committee- dise Airlines plane that disGuv. Furri* Bryant SuturThose running for the group the peace and constables.
ing cercmonici held Friday
niuu mid committeewonmii in appeared over Lake Tahoe duy ordered 15 highway pafour post now held by Mayor
in Orlando for the construc­
Tniiimmn Philip J. Allen
The
second
Primary
it j ,|lp ilCOiul Primary,
Suml.iy with 85 persons h ad 1trolmen, six S h eriff* llurcuu
W. W. Anderson are Mrs.
tion of Cenlrul Florida'* new.
. scheduled fur May 'Jfi. Couii- j 0|I ,j„. htiltu level, the fo l­ been liinnil on a mountain just - investigutor* and Assistant rode Atlantic C o a s t I.ino'*
education
television
station |
I' ll.,,,1rinslca'1 » n&lt;l lla r ly posts open fur election |„wi,ig pusis will he filled west of Genoa in Douglas j state A lly . Joseph Jacob* to
N'unihei 175 for the hint time
old E. Wilkes.
which will l)o utilUing UIIF
this year, nil for four-year this year:
County, Nev., about 45 tulles investigate thu homliing* hut
Charter Board candidate*
early Monday morning, then
channel 24.
terms, are:
Governor,
secretary
o f south ot Reno. A spokesman iu concentrate on kinnllvr Ininclude Hubert Wesley Dean,
Ciicuil Court rlcrk, sheriff, s t a t e , treasurer, attorney said there were no survivors. rldrnls connected with tha hung up his hul on a record
Hubert Dcrum. Lucy Fairof 54 year* in transportation.
A meeting of the Long
(ax assessor, tax collector, general,
strike.
aupciintcndent
of
burn. Gloria Fcrrin, Etta M.
Ho hail ex|M*cte&lt;! a quiet ride
of „
Range Planning Committee ot
...
...
, county judge, county
cuunty proseprose public instruct inn, comptrol­
Stale planes were ordered mIh&gt;u ii I the piggyhuck special
the Seminole County Chamber
- M#rv
‘ ||ow^ ,. • u“ '&lt;sr attorney county cum- ler, coinniUsioner o f agricul­
lo putiul tlie state-long FEC from Jacksonville to Ida home
rail toad
ami
public
track* the governor aulil.
! ! . y 'I.!.' I Charles A. Trcslcr ami Jay missioned for Dist. n ta 1, a ture,
slut ion. It was. But the end­
ed for Wednesday, has been
...
utilities commissioner, Con­
Last week President John­
ing w a s different.
postponed. It'll be held Friday |' Uc, iMr#!jon b(&gt;ok„ dl)scd
gressional representative for
son ordered F ill men to eonTliero were flashra from
noon at Jim Spencer's. Byron
crlitrate on the Investigation
the Fifth District, Supreme
last Friday afternoon with a
rnnteru* and u host o f ruilroad
Kimball und Francis Itoumil
The Sanford Naval Air Sta­ after two tiuins went dyna­
Con it justices for Groups I,
total of INI residents regist­
mill railroad union officiuls to
lat Jr., arc co-chairmen.
tion will roll out It* welcome mited during the duy lie vis­
2 ami tl.
ered.
gn-et him.
.........
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Election*
will
laheld
Other offices lip for elec­ mat Tiiesilaj a* a 10-plane ited Florid* While the state
Neither tlie rnilttiml nor thn
When English Estate* School M ard, , 7 7 „
7 ,,
A-5A Vigilante attack squad tram will aid the F ill III thn
tion include:
union would let hi* record of
Principal Morris
"thy ap-|,„ |toom sjx
|hp Nl)rlb
rnn
returns
after
eight
The "storking bandit" till | Judge
ol
the
District
dynamiting*, Bryant ordered
reared at the dedication of 0rlamll, c&lt;impjin&gt;.
, ~es on against Saturday night, ob-^ Court o f Appeals, Second Ap- month* in the Atlantic and it to pul speeiul emphasis oil fill years in transportation go
unnoticed. T h e y
applauded
a Liard
the the smaller deeds — shooting*
the new plant last week lie Un8W()0j . 0vJcdo Hoa,|.
tainitu an undisclosed amount pollute District; state uttor- Mediterranean
him
with
words
and
ship* on
supcrcarricr
USS
Indepen­
said he would accomplish ttr&gt;t |
________________
of ra-.lt In the holdup of the ru.y&lt; Ninth Judiciu) Circuit,
in the homes o f mil worker*
the buck.
thing* lirst. He immediately
«
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..
.
Handy food store on French Hnd m ru t h e r
of
House dence.
uml similar incident*.
Philip J. Allen had started
Aircraft and (light crew*
introduced his wile.
T O i l l II j Q I I C u
Avenue at I bird Street.
,,f Keptesentatives, Seminole
Ilia career when only 13 years
from Sanford's Heavy Attack '
Wearing a woman'* stock County.
old und worked after school
And speaking of schools.j 111 R o b b e r y
1ing as a mask, as hr lias in
If thu Number 1 constitu­ Squadron one are expected C f n r L H n n r f c
and during vacation*, lie first
to
begin
arriving
at
the
air
I
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3
Mrs. J. C . Mitchell, principal j
An Altamonte Springs youth previous robberies, the ban- tional iiniriidmciit p a s s e *
served a* u messenger hoy
of Southsiile Elementary in is being held in the county ,m (orn-d the clerk to empty next November, several state nation soon after 9 a. in., uc- C n r C n m t n n I n
turn mmed into thu muchinu
cording
to
latest
word
received
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Sanford, hold* same sort of jail on an armed robbery a caN-, register In a p a p er1offices will huve to be voted
shop.
record. Sim taught lind grade j charge after a holdup of si |assvk. lie was brandishing a 1oil ago in in IPIU) for four |from the Independence, OfflI^ te r lie moved to the tool
i rials emphasised Uiat the
at the siiHxil for 20 year* and service station on Route 436. ;;n ealilur revolver,
year terms.
They're Mailing for the department and at the age of
: time Is purely tentative and
for the last 19 year* she's j Charged i* Bernard Maxofficers converged on
nlork l » pay a visit to the
These include the govi-ruui13 was assistant storekeeper.
con d he changed hy opera!been the principal. We'd ven- well. It). S h eriffs deputies re- nK. ar,.a. a s soon as the rob-1 ship,
sccriTaty
of
slate,
rounty j*il today. A "gurnt"
Ho became a truininuii 41
|
ing
condition*
around
the
turc to say that it looks as port Maxwell staged the hold ] |H.ry wa* reported und scourat tlie loral institution I* ex- years ago, a post ho has held
i trcusuicr, attorney g.nerul,
ship
though she'll he pcrmancnll
up last Tuesday. They report |cd downtown Sanford
Salt
to no
superintendent o f public inpreting.
since.
,
The remainder of Uw squad
• • •
! the
victim
identified
his ax nil
A L ie rhrrk thi* morning
nlruellon,
comptroller
and
Mr. and Mr*. Allen livs at
Police todav also reported " lru“
................. , " ml . ron'. 300 plus support per
And gelling hack to English assailant and the arrest fol
at the jail got thi* content:
l i t Holly Avenue, a homo
a breaking and entering some ,'on" ,,lM,0" rr ,,f ■ *ricullure' |«m nrl .re slated to begin airEstates school for a para-] lowed,
“ Any hour now."
they have occupied fo r tin)
i lifting into Sanford late Wed­
graph, Girl Scout Troop 393
Details o f the rubbery were time Sunday night at Hie ■
)o u might *ay the Jail o f­
nesday afternoon.
post 41 years. On Muy 4 they
presented a new Hag to he not available this morning,
Palace Itcer garJen. 4U8 San n ! s . _ _ | J _ I J
i Greeting the returning air­ ficials arc on pin* and wil. celebrate their golden
lord Atcnuc. The thief took I x I l C S n e i O r O T
displayed
front
the
n ew
— —--------------ni-cdlr*. or iH*|m t * aa the wedding anniversary.
men will lie crowd* of dceight Itotile* n( wine and $6.
p la n ., iiagpoie. #
case may It . We'll keep you
j pen lent*,
friend*,
military
Allen waa born in Enter­
tuned in on latent develop­ prise and cumu to Muuford
Funeral services for W il- ' and civic leaders. Banners
ment*.
Iiau, Hawkins, IG. o f port O r-(w ill announce Uio event at
Cameron says cither a new-,
3 .
with his parents when liu was
comer or a fool predict, the
-n-l Burial -erv.re.
range, fatally injured iu a fall NAS Sanford and downtown,
six months old.
weather and then he'd better “ r
D. Wormuth. I f . ^ I S S i n Q T o t
her* Friday afternoon, were
Since leaving Sanford last
He is a charter member o f
no. hang up his Jacket u„,||) D. S -N a vyy., o
orf 1000
11)00 Park
Park AveAve- '
.'e^-old boy was the ,&lt;J ,H’
•» •* P«&lt;" Jul&gt;- V A ,,’ &gt; h* ‘ flown “ »
Brotherhood o f R a i l r o a d
he held at Sebring. •
•
(,f „
h iU.y at First Metlnall.t Church. tv*in-j*-t Vigilantes from the
alter Easter. Anyway, Cam­
Trainmen 976 and helped to
^
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• I ^ i Ontnye. ..urta. « a . I., t - i l ^ « » « “ eck of the In d c
eron credit* the Bible with The U n a was not announced. ^
Selection of a Jury to hear orpunixe the Sanford Division.
W
ormuth
was
injured
in
a
Path, pcndcnce a* part of the U.S.
saying that
can't Id l the ! feel cell vxnl.,.i.... ...........
Allen is a member o f the
...... you ..............
wandered about a quarter in lli'lltnui* Mi'inifi iul
a damage »uit in Circuit
i Second and Sixth Fleet's hulwinter front summer except
'
,
Thursduy
Dcytonu Bcuih.
Court occupied much of this Oviedo F 4 A 51 243, Sanford
- .*
#i- at Sunforil ViiVi.1 Aim
a ,,1“ l
by the blooming of the ( |g
Sanford N «v.| A ir Station
at home t* M ichael
H a w k in s fell from a Marl( ° f defense. The »hip morning in the county court­ Chapter OKS 2 and a member
and died I rtday afternoon at
in e * . And. »ay * Perry.
of
the First
Presbyterian
,r ""
*!ridr y. - ftt rn,r M “ l A n lh oV ’ ilartkopf.
M r !! »&lt;uff«ldlng while working Fri- h «» ranged . . far smith . . house.
white fig* arc blooming which Grunge Memorial Hospital. Ur­ and Mrs. N. E. Ilartkopf o f *'&lt; y nfternuuii at Pinecre.t Gi.anunamo H .y. Tuba, and
M (j
Nt.1|l0 Wagner ha* Ctturch.
lulidu,
mean* that thcre’li he no
210 \V&lt;fb&lt;lmerc Avenue in Hie Shopping Center. Ho died a
w
| brought
Ulc
court
action
Hie
court
action
Surviving is his wife. Mary
more fro»t. He add*, tlie blue
f'raver Home subdivision.
*1 ort time later at Florida j
,
against
Ben
K.
McCormack
L c Il Wormuth, furm eily of
fig tree* will bloom next.
Sheriff's deputies »aid the .Sanitarium and Hospital Win- [ IN U Z I A r r C S l C d
a* a result of injuries she al­
Seining. Woiiiiuth was a na­
boy wa* located in a water j L r Putk.
FR A N K FU R T,
Germany legedly received in October,
WASHINGTON (UPD-The
SUKI'HISE wum rggiatcretl on the face of Philip
tive of Deposit, K . V,
hole north of Mattie Street.
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled (U P I) — An ex-Naxi official, I960.
J. Allen Sutuluy when he uliifhtud from hit At­
Supreme Court today affirm­
WASHINGTON (U PI) — ---Assisting in the search were ‘hath a* ‘'accidental."
Gerhard Holme, who Jumped
lantic Const Line Roilrond truin to round out
Mr*. Wagner claim* injur­ ed a rulini that U. S. con­
The United Flute* In.* dc»erlb-j o tO C K S H I b C
Surviving aie lii* wife, Mr*. bail to escape the "m ercy ies from an automobile wreck gressional districts ut Texa*
Special Deputy Carl Smith
&amp;i junta of sttrvicu. With him id Al McMillan.
ml aa "unfoundsd" Russian
NEW YO R K (U P Q —Stock* and Deputy James R. Moore, Ella Hawkins; a son, Robert killing" trial, in West Ger­ on Highway 17-92 and Con* must b« redrawn but left the
He und H. O. Hugwell, vice president of the
charges that military rocketsl continued to advance at th e’ The
tot
disappeared
at W. Hawkins, at home, and a many ha* been arrested in cord Road.
door open for a postponement
Brotherhood of Truinmen, Lodgo 976, presented
md y-j*
him bring built in West tier- iq citing today un (airly In-avy about tl a. m. and
fias 10*
to­ daughter, Judith Mur llnw- \r; eulina, it was announced
Hearing Hie rate Is Circuit until alter Hus year's elecAllen u host of Rifts. Ruilroad officiuls, friends
1 trading.
i ealed about three hours later. | kins, o f Cuvtogton, h y.
i today,
U ny ,
Judge Vaasar Carlton,
and members of the Alien funyjg ^ere ou bandy
t-

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$100,000 Reward For Saboteurs
Railways Join
BRIEFS Effort To End
Citrus Man Killed
FEC Bombings

K in g Worse

Four Arrested
In Vandalism

Mechanic Runs
For Constable

! Best 1963 Film

Business Man
In Board Race

Recover Bodies

9 Qualify In
North Orlando

Qualifying To Open

Tuesday For May 5

French Accused

State, FBI Teams
Intensify Hunt

Sanford Trainman Retires

Vigilante Unit
Returns Tuesday

Slocking Bandit
Strikes Again

County Jail

Tod.)-, tickler _

Wormuth Rites
,At Sebrinq

Fall Victim

Deputies Find

Jury Selected
In Damage Suit

Texas Too

Charge Denied

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                    <text>fltasfness Brief

Horatio Alger,
George Jenkins
Stories Similar
Modern day educator* may
aneer a t Horatio A lt e r sloriea but they find it hard to
eaat aalde tha atory o f George
W . Jenkins, a Georgia boy,
who atarted aa a $15 a woek
fro eery a l a r k
and today
hrada tha Public Food Store*
Corporation which ho formed.
Jenkina poaaeaaad ambition
which ha eouplod with hard
work and an uncanny ability
to pleaaa and hold customera. In 1928 he became man­
ager o f the largcat atore of
a chain. W ith money he ear­
ed be later opened hla own
atore. And it grew from there.
Jenkina, who can come up
with a new idea on the hour,
bellerod euatomera would re­
spond to service and show­
manship aa well aa comfort
and convenience. He beauti­
fied stores Inside and out and
provided landscaped parking
areas. Ilia ideas revolutionis­
ed the grocery business. Ill*
competition followed but he
managed to remain In fro n t
Trade Journals and the
Saturday Evening Post told
the Public atory. Another
condensed article appears in
the current issue o f Header’s
D igest
Jenkins set out to make
"shopping a pleasure" and
adopted that slogan. Every
inducement was offered —
trading
stamps,
gimmicks,
give-aways and hidden trea­
sure*. How successful he was
is evidenced by the steady
increase in gross sales to a
point where they hit over
$200 million in 1908, with 99
atorea In operation and a doran more under construction.
Today, more than 6,200 Pub­
lic employes wear the com­
pany’s emblem.

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Infant son, In I'lianrsry Css*
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In and for fltmlnol* County,
Klorldai
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Florida. Mils 10th day of Fsbruary. 1**1.
(HUAI.)
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Clsrk of Circuit Court
llyi Mur lli a T. Vllilsn
Deputy Clsrk
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A representative of the So­
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District Office will be at (lie
City Commission lloom in
Sanford's City Hall on Wed­
nesday from • a. m. until
noon.
This service is made avail­
able In those who wish to
apply for old age and aurvivors insurance benefits, or
to obtain any other informa­
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FEC Blast D erails 27
Cars, Five Locomotives

R. E. Porter ha* been told
l&gt;y good authority that agreenunt has been reached for the
sale o f the Del-Mar building
and a new plant will be in
operation soon.
•
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•
Memo to Congressman Syd
llrilo n g: Not this year but
quite possibly in 1968 you
will have opposition fo r reelection. Lt, Jim Talmodge,
retiring from the Navy here
Friday, aspires to your po­
sition in Congress.
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•
Neil Farmer says this is
true: That near
Webster,
Muss., is a body o f water nam­
ed “ Lake ChargoggagoggmanehaURgagoRRchaubunuRun g •
amaugg.” He says it is an In­
dian name meaning: You fish
on your aide; I'll fish on my
aide; nobody fishes in the
middle.
•
•
•
W e d n e s d a y ’ s "C lock" written in advance • mention­
ed that possibly two inrumtient office holders, already
announced they would not
seek re-election, were being
••pressured" by their friends
to reconsider. Sure enough,
just in time to make the
front page, (Jen. J. C. Hutch­
ison said he would be a can­
didate to succeed himself on
the County Commission. The
other incumbent mentioned in
the rumor replied that ‘T v o
had the course.”
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•
Clerk A rt Ueckwith and Ills
s ta ff at tho courthouse will
tie plenty busy for a couple
weeks. Candidates for county
offices must qualify with
Beckwith between noon of
next Tuesduy and noon March
17. Indications are prohubly
the largest listo f candidates
ever will file.
•
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•
Reminder to local businesses
mid offices: l.oek your doors
when closing for the day. Po­
lice Blotter every day lists a
series o f place* where o ffic­
ers found door* open or un­
locked. 1ha officers cannot
always find the occupants Vto
notify them.
,
•

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There’* one mean thief in
the area . . . pilfering Heart
Fund collection luxe*. How
low-down can a man be?
•
•
•
Police chief Roy G. W il­
liams, nwaru of tliu steppedup puce o f burglary attempts
in recent days, is taking
steps to increase the night­
time patrol o f city streets, lie
say* he may be ahla to add
another man to the nighlbeat
and expects to do this in the
near future. To dale, the
breaking and enteting at­
tempt* have, in the main,
been unsuccessful. The chief
aays he intends to keep it
that way.
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t
City Manager |H-t« Know­
les straightened us out on the
matter o f waste living dump­
ed into
I.ake Monroe, as
questioned
in
Wednesday’s
"Clock.” It is not the raw
sewage being dumped but
•‘effluent,” meaning ti rated
waste (nearly plain water)
a fter it pusses through the
sewage disposal plunt. And
the new plunt is costing $407,ouo • not *800,000. Furry,
Pete.

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Future
Homemakers are
sponsoring a car wash Sat­
urday to raise money for
their Heart Fund candidate,
Gail Coleman. It will lie held
at Hekla's Gulf service on 1792 from 0 to A. The girl* say:
•’ He sure to observe this l.cup
Year special and support your
Heart Fund.”
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*

By
1070,
says
Douglas
Stenstrum, attorney fur the
County school board, Semi­
nole will have an estimated
population o f lOU.boo people.
This mean* the county will
have to provide school facil­
ities
for
29,300
children,
twice a* many a* we now
have. Ib is also means 61)0
new classrooms at a cost of
about $11,6*H) each, 600 new
teachers. The rost o f the class­
rooms alone will be nearly
(0 million.

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ST. A U G U S T IN E (U P I ) — |he counted at least 20 cars locomotive unit with "a ter
•
Zip Code 32771
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rific blast.”
An explosion, apparently trig- • derailed,
W E A TH E R : Occasional rain today nnd tonight; Friday partly cloudy; high today 65*73; low tonight 45-55.
“ It felt like my car left the j
gered by saboteurs, derailed j “ They are shattered and
today five diesel locomotives; piled up in such a jumble that pavement for a couple o f feet y Q j^ j-jj
United Press I.eased W ire
Established 11108 T I 1URS, KERRUARV 27. 19G1 S A N F O R f). FLO RID A
NO. 135
and 27 cars of a freight train it is difficult to count them stes ght up,” Bishop said.
When he saw the rail car*
operated h.v the strike-plagued but it looks like about half the
train left the tracks,” the login leaving the track, hr
Florida East Coast Bailway.
quickly |mt his automobile in
No one wns seriously hurt, newsman reported.
Ray Rishop, a motorist, ha i reverse to get out of the way.
authorities said. An engineer
Some o f the shattered rail
suffered a cut on the head slopped his uutomohile at the
from flying glass shattered by dossing to await passage of cars were carrying citrus and
the train. He said the first four wood. Others were empty. The
the blast.
The names of the Miami- Diesels passed over the cross­ tt—in also contained tank cars
based train crew were with­ ing then the explosion went I ut none caught fire.
The explosion was the third
off directly under the fifth
held.
such blunt on the FEC line
Contrary to first reports a f­
this month. Another attempt
ter the explosion, there was no (
earlier this month failed near
fire, authorities said.
Titusville when four boy* dis­
Tho explosion occurred rig h t'
P A L A T K A (U P I ) — With
armed a big dynamite bomb
at a crossing on State Hoad
considerable pomp ami a boost
placed under the tracks by
200 near the community « f
pulling the wire* loose just h e -1
M IAM I (U P I) — Fred O. from President Johnson, tha
Dupont Center 10 miles south
fore a freight tiain passed.
Dickinson, candidate for gov­ century old dream o f a canal
of this city which house* exec­
There have been two explo­
utive offices o f the rnilruad.
ernor, passed off charges that across Florida takes a major
step toward realization to­
sions in the Miami area and
he It hand-picked by Gov.
Harvey
I.opez, managing
day.
CHICAGO (U P I) — Tile the most recent derailed a
editor o f the St. Augustine
Farris Bryant today as “ an
Ceremonies at Rodeheaver
Record, r e p o r t e d fiom the loader of the Black Muslims freight train ut New Smyrna
attempt to get publicity.''
Boys Ranch 10 miles south­
scene that the blast derailed Wednesday night said heavy- Beach south o f here.
west o f here marked the star*
Today's Ill-fated freight was
the first four o f five diesel lo­ weight champion Cassius Clay
•
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•
comotives
a n d completely had admitted he was a mem­ r.oithhound out of Miami.
WASHINGTON (U P I )-SenA delegation of more than
shattered the fifth. He said ber of the black supremacy
ate investigators are unable to
26 Seminole Countiana am
sect hut did not say where
find two subpoenaed witnesses
in Palatka this afternoon atlie got his information.
in Hie Itohhy Baker inquiry
f i n d i n g the reremonir*
" I am glad that Cassius
anil charged today that one of
marking opening o f conClay was brave enough to say
them apparently “ is giving us atrurlion o f the croas-stata
he was a Muslim” Elijah Mu­
the runaround.”
harge canal hy Prmidcnl
hammad
told
a
cheering
Johnson. Hy special invita­
crowd o f almost 6.000 Ne­
tion of Gov. l-'arris llryant,
groes at tile group's annual
TALLAH ASSEE ( UP I )
these Seminole High School
national convention. “ I am
Gov. Farris Bryant said tlie officers are present: Steve
happy that he confessed he
MOSCOW — Tile Soviet
state won't intervene in the
Sewell, presldenr o f the
Union has sent a leading Rus­
GENEVA fU P I) — A huge is a believer."
sabotage - plaqucd
Florida
Student Council, and class
Clay did not make any sian scientist to establish a
increase in American missile I
East roast railway strike un­ presidents, Ed Cosky, sen­
statement
about
Black
Mus­
satellite
observation
station
in
power has Jarred Moscow in­
til the federal government has
iors; Joel F'rhd. juniors and
lim membership in Miami Cuba.
to serious study of President
tried every settlement-possi­ Jimmy Bark*, sophomore*.
Beach, where he won the
The island is less than 250
Johnson's proposal for a ro c -,
•
•
•
bility.
crown
from
Sonny l.lston mile* from the U.S. missile
ket production freeze, it was
o
f
^instruction
o
f
a 107-milt
base at Cape Kennedy.
Tuesday night.
reported on high authority to­
liurgu canal that will cost
Attempt* were made to
The official press agency
T IIE CiAVEh denoting presidency o f the Seminole County Chamber o f
day.
reach Clay for comment on Tass identified the scientist
CHATTANOOGA,
T e n n . some $168 million before i)
Commerce will lie bunded tonight by Francis E. Houmillnt Jr. (le ft) to
The Soviet Union, anxious Muhammad's claim but the as Nikolai Yerpylev, scienti­
(U P I) — The Jury tampering is completed in an estimated
Karlyle Houahulder.
(Hriilgca Photo)
for economic reasons to cut new champion was not avail­ fic secretary of the Soviet
trial of Teamsters Prcsklcnt eight to 10 year*.
its military spending, I* work­ able
Tho first fam ily took o f!
He said recently he Academy of Science.
James R. Iloffa may be in
ing out how nuirli money it would explain his position af­
In Washington, a U. S.
the hands of a federal jury by from Andrews A ir Force Rasa
would save over the next five ter the Befit was over but space expert said such a sta­
early next week, according to near Washington for the ov­
or six j ears through such a failed to do so Wednesday. tion in Cuba would help the
the speed of trial develop­ ernight trip. A t Jackaonvilla
freeze, closely i n f o r m e d
Rudolph
Valentino
Clay, Soviets keep more precis*'
Naval A ir Station, Johnson
ments today.
source* said.
Ihe champion's younger bro­ track of their own manned
switched to a helicopter for
The disclosure came after ther and a heavyweight box­ and unmanned craft in orbit.
the short fligh t to the canal
American disarmament chief er also, tohl an impromptu He said he doubted that the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . site near here.
William C. Foster served no­ news conference here Wed­ Russians needed a Cuban to
A fter detonating a dyna­
(U P I )—Tlie "little six" elec­
tice on an impressed 17-na- nesday that he was a Black keep wa’ ch on U.S. launch­
Presentation o f the Com­ ted members of the Security mite charge to start construe
He
said
be
expects
no
op
TALLAHASSEE ( U P I ) ings from Cape Kennedy, add­
lion disarmament conference Muslim.
munity Service and Merit Council stepped up offstage tlon o f the eross-Florida barge
,
.............. .
A suit to validate $76 million position other than the rou ,
ing that Soviet newsmen in
and on the Soviet Union in 1
in college construction bonds tine opposition required o( A * " rd* » 11 h' Khl Khl th« ■»' negotiations on the Cyprus eunul, Johnson was flying to
Florida
and
Russian
trawparticular that American litis- &lt;
uf the Scminolt
Seminole
Miami Beach where tonight
.........
..-.I... ... "uul meeting of
lVrs V h lch Treqw m t L\S. "East w“ ‘
County Cir- slate attorneys in order to County Chamber o f Com­ crisis toduy in search of a
site strength has already more
solution that would krep the ho will address $IOO-n-plato
rata* every legal point and
Coast waters can perform C" 1 ^
0O'\ &lt; W
than tripled during tliu past1
fund raising dinner given Ivy
settle It to the agitate* k m merce tills evening at May- issue out o( Hie cold war,
this function.
a,U r **• booJ! mvXm * iv‘ n
fa ir Inn.
two years.
tlie Florida State Democratic
of bond buyers.
The official deduced that * *
•*
b^
'
Foster
said
the
United1
Francis K. Itoumillat Jr.,
Committee.
The hunts, authorized h)
t '4 Sc.lets wvouk. use t f * Cu-?U.C‘ W V ' J f S *
•uDrsJur president, will he
Slates missile arscnsl in i l u '
Johnson and his family will
hie
legislature
and
Use
peoTALLAHASSEE
(U
P
I
)
—
ban station as a ctoaera o
h
^
,
*
t*
master o f ceremonies. Chap,
will mushroom to 76o per cent j
spend the night at tho hotel
N E W ORLEANS ( U P D - A serration post for obtai ni ng.
, w ■ “ » • " " * **
*u,w l&gt;le *t • statewide idertion lain Robert L. Deal, o f San- Guv, Farris Bryant udmitted
its size in 1902. when the con­
and fly hack to Washiugtoa
James W. hy
Navy submarine hunter air- precise
Florida
information
about1
{ i ‘ B' f a' " c»
* y* ! U “ &gt;r a r... " iU |M' iPi" ‘d
, " fl i foul Naval A ir Station, will Wednesday several
ference began, unless Moscow
Friday morning.
plane today Joined a massive satellite orbits. Such data, he 'I1'1 Jr; mwVf d ,a*1 *" fl1 n« over a 30-ycur period f r o m ' __ . . . .
congressional
districts
need
'
pronounce invocation.
helps “ break the vicious cir­
Johnson’s appearance at tha
of K‘“ " s « ' « “ « fro1" " ,c iU ,c » , J
George Touhy will ..res.-n* reapportioning, but ha said fund-raising dinner, which is
cle of Hie arms race” before effort to solve Utc mystery of , a|d. is particularly Useful in ,h* ,u U .
hr
wouldn't
call
a
special
leg­
a oS-dcath Jetliner crash in bringing asirona.il* back to f
'* * * ''&gt;
d«V'* “ n “ * j *•, l * r « ' " »
receipt* tux „ , e Cominui.lty Servl e Award
then.
expected to attract 3,600 per­
sprawling L a k e
Ponlcliar- earth from apace
l," l,d‘ Ci,n *** * ° ,J wl" lc ll'c on utilities
’ n *r*i
w
. . .
to the unannounced recipient, islative session to correct this sons, opens a
Fo»iwr urged the Soviets train.
Democratic
!
___________ _
market I* so favorable.
I he slate board of ixluva- llfu.r whlch K&gt;rlyle
one problem.
to negotiate a missile freeze
drive to carry the president­
The
money
will
be
used
to
Several congressmen were
lion, which will oversee U*« ||lo|drP will receive the gavel
ami agree to another pro|Hisal
ial ticket in the State this
build $16 million in cla&gt;«expected to observe Hie invc*.
program. .. expected to »e 1 „
fro|n Uouln,|Ut
to stop the production of fis­
November. The last Demo­
|rooms ami other building* at he first set of bonds, total.
tigution of Tuesday's crash of
|t,.p. H. j . „ a v i i Jr&lt; w iu
WASHINGTON (U P I)- S c n - cratic presidential candidal s
sionable material* for nuclear
state
universities,
including
Eastern Air Lines flight 3ul
Ing KS ."lllioo immediately |ltVil.(lt , |l(J Mt&gt;rit Aw ald t j ate leaders, apparently postura;&gt;on* saying these “ are
to win Florida’s 14 elccturiu!
a new I diversity in Pensa­
Horn New Orleans interna­
after v alidaUon by circuit and |„ le
ulmmiuun,.,.d
tM ,p i.llf| INitiing action on tliu civil
promising areas fur early tional uirport.
votes wus H arry S. Truman
cola and planning for another the supreme court, and other
follow ed liy ini i nduct inn of rights hill until next week, in 1018.
agreement.”
university at Orlando, and
The Civil Aeronautic* Board
issue*
up
to
the
*76
million
j
w
n
'
gur.ta
t.y
HOUSTON f D P I) Jaing.
a by Sen. moved today towards passage
Soviet negotiator Semyon K.
H ie canal dedication cere­
Fto million for buildings al total as needed during Hie
(C A B ) is lirading the investi­ horemen .
three Oulf of
1)Ijp Jllnior collPBr,.
of the *17 billion defense auth­ monies drew 15,000 persona,
Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Tsarapkin played for time in
biennium.
gation and search. There has
iliig . Gen. Hurry J. Sands orization hill and wheat and including Gov. Farris Bryant
replying to Foster, lie claim­
«In
m
m \
Assistant Atty. Gen. Italph
been no indication of wlial f , reign
ships with wheat for 0 duu.. who filed the suit.
Jr., romiiinnder o f tho A ir cotton legislation.
ed a missile freeze “ would
uud Democratic Sell*. Georgy
might have caused Hie crash. .
Force .Mis.ile Test Center, ul
‘m 0
nlon' At
least , a|,| j|,e ,(a|c expect* |„ pm
not mean a cessation of the
A. Smuthcrs and Spesiurd L.
Tlie
congressmen
w e r e four more vessels waited to on extensive testimony on
Patrick A FII, will give an
arms race" and may only
Holland.
members of the House Inter­
illustrated address on “ What
* C' ln o * "• dock"feasibility amt need for the
permit
more
spending on
TORONTO (U P I) — A tnclTlie First Lady and two
state and Foreign Commerce
1 he loadings ended ■
week tx)ni|, in ordcr |o bull(,
la lining On a l Cape Ken­ ancltoly Richard Burton thrill­ Johnson
other weapons.
daughters,
Lynda
Committee subcommittee on long boycott of foreign ships . » , r)ins ri.tx)rd&gt;
nedy.”
ed the audience Wednesday Bird, II), and Lucy Buines, 10,
aviation.
by Hie International Long-1--------- — ____________________
night at Hie opening of Sir are not expected to mukc uuy
PARIS (U P I) — France lias
They were to lie led by Hep shoremen's Association (IL A ). ,
John Gielgud's production of speeches. They are making the
received
a
demand
for
the
John Bell Williams, D-Miss.,
Workers at Houston stopped b l C p h e n S O n
"H am let." Performed In “ re­ one-day trip, according ut a
extradition of Madame Ngo
subcommittee chairman, lie ■hrlrfly
briefly Wednesday when'the*'
when the'
hearsal dre**-' rostumes and While House spokesman, tieDinli N ' iii from SoiiUi Viet
said Hie purpose o f their visit saw a small group of anti V ^ U O l l l l C S
on a near naked singe, the ruilsu Johnson “ loves to lisva
Red Rarlx-r, a former San- i was to “ observe operation*.”
Nam,
French
government
Police
early
today
thwarted
Communist pickets, but pro
Hob Steplieniou qualified
play was reduced to clear, de­ tliu ladlea in hi* lifa with
ford msn who won national
sources said today.
n hiirglury uttempt at Julies
reeded to load the Turkish Wednesday to run again for
finable |MK'lry.
him."
fame a* a sports,■aster, i* re­
The
extradition
demand
Electric Company, -101 South
vessel Umran on onlers from the group 2 North Orlando
ported to lie improving at an \
was delivered Wednesday and laiiircl Ave.
a foreman.
|council |&gt;nst ho now holds.
Emporia, Va., hospital after
was turned over to Ihe gov­
pMll'olmiiil Mike Rotuildo
In New Orleans, workers
At the sumo time Harold ,
suffering a heart attack Mon­
ernment departments concern­ reported he tried the office
were
scheduled
to
begin
loadE.
Wilkes,
a
newcomer
in
A warning fiom Casselberry
day night. Barber, now &lt;*
ed for study, the sources suld. door at about 12:30 a.in.,
ing Hie Dutch frcigiiler Aste- village
politics,
filed
his i
member o f the New York Mayor Owen Anstey that the
On Tuesday the sister-in- found it locked, then returned
rope
today
and
the
Greek
ship1
qualifying
|&gt;rtitiun
us
a
cun1
Yankers’ radio und television town’s dog unlinunce will be
law of the lale South Viet­ III about 16 minutes to find it
Kvntiinos later this week.
ididute fur the group I seat
broadcasting stuff, had stop­ stringently enforced till* year
namese
president
ridiculed
unlocked.
At
Galveston.
Tex.,
the also being sought by Mrs.
,
, ....
. .
...
ped at an Emporia motel to |was issued today ronrurrcntly j
Ihe idea of her extradition as
He theorized that his first
k. \C,Wl |S‘ ,,r° » ,nd " ,c " n' " l \r ln*ie v [
spend the night while en with arrival o f new IDtU dog ^
•'idiotic "
cheek of the door frightened
British L o n d o n Craftsman
In addition to the council
route to the Yankee Spring
She fired off a communique
All dogs within the muniby* A spokeaman said office. Stephenson also serves ' when she read press rc|&gt;orts the thieves, concealed in the
training camp at St. Peters­
building, away.
cipul lim it, of Casselberry klad,nj* of tlie lamdon Crafts-1«» pollco and f re commis- of Ihe extradilion.
burg.
," ay ,M'* in ,0&lt;J* y or Kr| l ‘ loner fur " ,r
' ‘ Is It bvraUM* they are so
A fte r graduating from high must be licensed by April 1.
lllsrkw all,
*'
school here, Barber attended Tag* limy be purchased at the
beaten on all sides that, to
v
plus ta t A
™ iirrap. Tire
'
~ _
save face, they run do noUt
the University o f
Florida Town Hull upon presentation _
/’ Whitewalls $2
ing else hut attack a widow
where he entered the field of of a current iniH-ulutfon slip S a i l f O r G O a t i a l
t mure. 730x14,
and orphans?" she wrote,
j I'olice arc keeping a d o s e
sports broadcasting. For a to Mi*. Mary Hawthorne,
800x14,
number o f years he « « &gt; di­ del k.
*
830x14,
A motorist Identified as
watch on tlu&lt; parking lot at
)
900x14,
rector o f sports for the Col­
‘ .Seminole Memorial Hospital
I’ rogres* repurt of engineer- Mary ('. Alexander uf 70| W.
930x11.
umbia Broadcasting System.
ling plans, to date, for the Ninth St. was charged with
where vandal* have been loot-

LBJ Launches Barge Canal Project
Ceremonies
BRIEFS Near Palatka

riSLW A...

Cassius Clay
Black Muslim,
'Elijah' Says

Dickinson Replies

‘ Runaround’

Russia Admits
Top Scientist
Sent To Cuba

U. S. Missile
Power Report
Jars Russia

N ot Y et

Trial N ear End

Awards Will Be
State Acts To Get Presented By
Bond Sales Going C. Of C. Tonight

Congressmen At
Scene Of Crash »

Cyprus Push

Bryant Admits It

Gulf Dockers
Load Wheat

Senate Switch

South Viet Nam
Seeks Mme. Nhu

Red Barber
Improving

Burton Pleases

Burglary Here
Is Thwarted

j

Warning Issued
On Dog Law

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
l
NOW ONLY

Report Slated

Smoking In Bed
Blamed For Fire
Smoking in lied was hlnincd
today by city firemen for an
early morning mattress fire at
201H West 18th trect.
Firemen said the house is
owned by Charles Spivey snd
occupied by ||. E. Anderson
nnd Roliert Thompson. They
said damage was cuiifinrd to
the mattress and smoke in the
house. The alarm wss turned
in st 1:24 a. m.

Vandals Strip
Parked Cars

Driver Charged
In Accident

Gerhardt Drops
Out Of Race

No Opening At
End Of Line

j proposed St. Johns-lndiun Ri- failing to yield the right of
! ver Canal will tie present! i way after u two-car crash at
Frank It. Gurliurdt, form er
and
I’ark
Avenue
I by Harold Scott, Jncksonvil- Ninth
Altaipunte Springs
Council
Wrdnr.da)
after|le. to the directors o f the Wednesday idgliL
noon store closing hours
member, today withdrew from
Tlie police report said the
iC'snsI District on March '7 at
Hie rate fur County Commis­
are convenient to most peoa meeting in Titusville, it Alexander rur and one driven sioner for District 3. giving
plr. hut not la a truck driv­
I was
announced
today
by l»y Roger H. Garner o f L'ilH
us Ids
irasun
“ mounting
er who journt)rd here from
I Chairman John Krider.
Summerlin Ave. collided at pres-uir of lm-inets that I
.Springs*tile, Als.
the intersection.
feel I could not devote suf­
Driving a giant tractorficient time to tlie position.”
trailer, hr parked on West
A public bearing on tlie r e -1 U/UT I V I l l H l&gt; O y
Gerliaidt threw his support
First Street with a cargo
of rabinrts for a furniture
worked comprehensive zoning
FORT I, A U D K It D A L E to Lawrence Swofford, reuidinunce for the town of ( us- ( U l 'l ) — Sidney Jonu* Jr., (I,, questing that l.&lt;* friends supslore.
“ Just my lurk,” he mut­ selbeiry will be held at 7:30 wus struck uud killed by a car port the .Mayor uf Altamonte
p. m. Munduy In the Town near his home Wednesday Springs for the Commission
tered, after Irjin g the door
Hull.
j night.
jpust.
and finding it locked.

Zoning Hearing

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I New Tread

1car* purked there at night.
I Automobiles have had aer' iuls and mirrors ripped o ff
and tlie paint scratched hy
persons linking in the aieu,
police report.

Unholy Thief
Nothing's sacred.
I’hilip II. Frison told po­
lice Wednr.-day night some­
one stole the battery from
Ills car while hu was holding
service* at his New Salem
Primitive baptist Church at
1500 West 12th Street.

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BUDGET TERM S

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Mrltobcrla
retread*
applied on
sound lira
casings!
• Free
Mounting

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Florid* Distributors For Denman Custom BuUt Tires

'Leap Year Days' Bargains A t Sanford Stores This W eekend
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5-H Club Plans
Riding Field
And New Home

IVijm #anforb

Page 2 — Feb. 27. 1061

Ijrrnlfi

II) Sir*. Adam Muller
The DiUnry
Blood Bank
Donor D *y w * « held la»t
! Thursday nt tin- Community
Center under supervision of
the American Bed Cross of
Dnytona Beach.

By Mr*. II. L Johnson
The 5-H Club met recently
fo r their monthly meeting at

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tin- Health Center. Janice Foy,
president, preaided over the
bualneae aeeaion. R e b e c c a
Ultra fa r e the devotional.
The club made plan* to par­
ticipate in County 4-H event*
day in April. A committee
composed o f Mr*. Nan Washburn. Linda Ball, Janice Foy,
Rebecca Gile* and Van Stuart
w ill form the plana for the
exhibition the club will per­
form. Several o f Die member*
attended the recent Apopka,
Umatilla and Duaty Boot*
Horae ahowa.
A t Opopka Janice placed
third In musical tire*) Re­
becca placed firat In cloverIcaf pole bending and pickup,
third In Jumping and fifth in
Weatern pleaaure.
A t Umatilla, Maureen Scott
placed fifth in aaddle and
Weatem pleaaure. R e b e c c a
waa firat In cloverleaf, win­
ning a trophy and ribbon;
Linda Ball third In cloverleaf
and aeeond in keyhole.
The girla were aaked to par­
ticipate In a County 4-H dreaa
revue on April 26.
The rldera took a trail ride
on a recent Sunday afternoon,
atartlng from the Ball paature
on Oregon Avenue and riding
to the land where the club
will build a clubhouae and rid­
ing field on Upaala road.
Km eat Lundberg, aaalatant
county agent, ahowed alidea o f
the rldera in the Sanford
Criatmaa parade. He alao told
the group tha meaning o f 4-H
work.
Mr*. Woalay Gllea aerved
punch and cooklea to the membora and their parent* who
ware special gueata fo r the
evening.
The next meeting will be on
March 10 at the F.mployment
building at French Avenue
and Second S treet

Dr. George Prison Sr. o f
Dellnry wa* doctor In charge.
Assisting were Marjorie I.cnienhaupt, Alica Clifford, Flor­
ence Weber and Mr*. A . U r­
ban, all regiitared nurse*.
Constable Oscar D. Paplnaau
waa chairman, Mlsa Ethel
Johnaon waa co-chairman and
committee m e m b t r i were
Vlalo Leone, Ann Vltt, Myrtle
Maher, Olga Croeby, Lillian
Naegel, Adeth M I c h e n a r,
'M arge Ulrich, Fred Hammer­
er, Herbert Vltt, Harry Brown
and John Dslck.

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3rd Republican
Qualifies

Non-Suit Ruled
!n Damage Case

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. IL L. J&lt;
Sara and Ben Hodge had aa
their guesta this past week­
end their son Sgt. Charles R.
Hodge and family. Charles
la stationed at Ft. Bennlnga,
Ga. • • • Sara forgot to tell
me that the haa a new grand­
daughter. In fact little Sara
Edith Mariner It now two
months old. She la tbe daugh­
ter of Larry and Margie
Hodge Mariner. Larry la sta­
tioned at McCoy Air Force
Bate. • • • A happy birthday
to Mra. Edith W in , who la
here visiting her daughter
Lynn Gllea. • • • Alao a hap­
py birthday to Doc Warren
who became a year older this
week. And gucai what, hla
wife la on* of tboae leap
yoar gala. We have it figur­
ed out that Instead of being
a grown-up age Frances la
all of 10 years old. Just think
the only haa •
birthday
every four year*. • • * We
want to send our congratu­
lations to Norman and Bar­
bara Sparki on their mar­
riage last weekend. Barbara
waa formerly Barbara U ndel*. They exchanged their
vows in the Wcilcyan Metho­
dist Church in Paola. • • *
Mrs. Myrtle Pickett of Jack-

TALLAHASSEE
(U IH )- H .
B. (B ob) Foeter, Fort Myara
Beach, qualified aa a candi­
date for governor today to
become the third Republican
in a field of nine aaplranta.
With Uie qualifying deadline
act for March 8, Foeter waa
tha la*t o f the announced
candidate! to pay hla 11,260
filing fee.
State Sen. Harry Stratton,
ST. LOUIS (U P I ) — Jack
Callahan, baa indicated ho
Suphir drives around town in
might run on (he Democratic
ticket but haa not yet made an automobile o f aiicisnt vin­
tage on which ha tells one
h official.
and all that h* Is a “ Jack

Jack (For Sure)
Of All Trades

Student Aid
Set A t U. Of C.
B E R K E LE Y . Calif. (U P1)
—- The University o f Califor­
nia haa aatabllaiied a prepar­
atory acliool fo r high school
•tudrnta who come from alum
a i tea and who would ordin­
arily lack tha opportunity to
enter the univeralty.
A
acholarahip
fund
of
$100,000 waa recently approv­
ed by tha uulveralty. Be­
tween 60 and 100 atudent*
w ill be selected to take part
in tbe initial claaaet, acheduled to begin in September.

Truckers Fined
TALLAHASSEE (U P 1 ) Fourteen F l o r i d a trucking
companies were fined $86 each
today fo r failure to pay stale
mileage taxes. However, the
Public UUliUte Commission
suspended tha fin ** provided
the compenlei pay their della

S\

uft All Trades" and “ Master
of Some." Sophlr offers serv­
ices froui house wiring and
roofing

to

art

lessons

In

drawing, painting and sculplure. A ll this and more la
printed on Uie body of the
automobile.
A lto visible: Player pianos
repaired; oil paintings clean­
ed; a n t i q u e
restoration;
plumbing aud tree pruning,
car|wntry, masonry, repairs
to automobiles, musical in­
struments,
power
mowers,
electric appliances, welding,
bracing and even ruto-tilllug.

Fast Ball
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
Walter Johnson's blaring fast
ball was particularly hopping
in 1808 when lie pitched the
Washington Senators to three
shutout victories over the
New York Yankees in four

iteys,

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Donora were William Bragg,
John Coppen, Mra. A . B.
Crowder, Thomae Endrei, Intz
Haalam, Mra. J. Jackson, John
Lambertson, Mlsa C a r o l y n
Lewi*, E m *at Little, Adeline
Long, Oscar D. Paplnaau, Ed­
ward J. Parry, Vivien Pierce,
Martha Roach, Rodney Sharp,
William Stripp, Grace A. Walako, Earl Walkar, N. Wilfard,
Dorm Zavlnakl, Mra. C. Lauremoro, Curtia Redman, Janet
S m i t h , Virginia Harrlton,
Martin J. Blair, Mr*. R M
Patten, Vola Lambertaon and
Delmar Marteny.

SEM INO LE D A Y la being observed today at the Central Florida Fair at
Orlando. A t the Seminole County agricultural exhibit (to p ), from the left,
ura: County Commissioners J. C. Hutchison and Lee Gary, Sanford Mayor
A . L. Wilson and County Commission Chairman Jamea
A very Jr. Ple­
tured with two 4-H “ models" in the lower photo are Cedi Tucker I I (le ft),
Seminole County agricultural agent, and Dr. M. O. Watkins, director o f
Florida Agriculture Extension Service, Gainesville.

Mrs. Mollie Brett
Dies In West
Mr*. Mollie H. Brett, 70,
died Tueaday in Orange City,
Calif.
She waa tha widow o f the
late Dennia J. B re tt She mov­
ed to Miami from Sanford,
died Tueaday In Orange City
Calif, aince laat Auguat She
waa bora May 1, 1886 in Ire ­
land.
She la aarrived by one eon,
Dtnnla J. B rett Sylvan!*,
Ohio, one daughter, Mra.
George &amp;. Fulda, Orange
City, e i g h t
grandchildren
and aevan grandchildren.
Funeral aervice* w ill be
held at 11 ajn. Saturday at
the A ll Boul’a Catholic Church
In Sanford with Rev. Richard
Lyon* officiating. Interment
will be la A ll Soul'a Ceme­
tery.
Brlaaon Funeral Homo la In
charge o f arrangement*.

Kelly To Speak North Orlando Wife
For Wayfarers Seeks Council Post

DeBary Has
Donor Day For
Blood Bank

eoaviUe came down this past
weekend to viaR with her
sisters Rena Hawkins and

Oviedo Band
Boosters Plan
Square Dance 1
By Bernice Kelsey

Th* Oviedo Band Boosters
Hazel Chambliss. They rode
down to Lake Wale* to |*e Chib will sponsor a square
acme of their friend*. Myrt­ dance Friday, March 8, begin
le*' son-in-law and daughter, nine at 8 p. m., In the school
cafeteria. John Lundy w ill be
Terry and Loretta Hagen,
th* caller.
came down on Saturday to
A program o f entertainment
be with them. • • • Freda
wll be presented by the Gen­
Daniels, Sara Hodge, Mary
eva Community Band, th*
llarkey and Ruth Hawthorne
Oviedo Dance' Rand and th*
met at the home o f Beulah
Oviedo High School Band.
Crutht* on Vlhlan road and
Homemade baked goods also
made cancer dreaibtga for
will be auctioned during the
the local unit. Tb ty mad* M
evening.
dressing* In Juat a abort time.
Proceeds will go to support
• • • The Seminole County
th* school band which Band­
4-H group* will go to tha Cen­
tral Florida Fair Saturday. master Richard Zelley reports
They will aot the F8U Flying needs some o f the larger la
Circua. Mra. H. R. Wllaoc atrumsnte and music.
and I will take the Handy
Helpers Group. • • • Lynn
Giles and I went with the
High School Bond Saturday
to Eustl* for tha George
Washington Parada. And. gee,
was It cold and rainy? But
aa usual the klda were Just
great. And again, on Tues­
day evening, we went to De­
Bary where they gave a con­
cert In tbe Community Cen­
ter. Among the numbers thay
played were the number* they
will do at district In Daytona
In March. • • • On th* alck
list tills week (here la Bar­
bara Gowan, and Joy Wilson
■till out of school also little
Dale Austin and David Wells.
• • • H ie Sherwood Barbours
have hla niece and nepliew
and family visiting them from
the frozen North. • • • Don’t
forget the Heart Queen con­
test program ends Saturday
and Sunday afternoon at the
Melode# Skating Rink there
will be a real nice program.
Out this way remember the
candidates are Darien* Ro­
bert*, sponsored by the Home
Demonstration club and Gall
Coleman, Future Homemak­
er*. ♦ • * Herbert Muse and
brother, Jim, who came down
to go with him, made a quick
trip to see their father Carlos
who is In Bay Pine* Hospital.
They do not yet know when
Carlos can come home. * * *
Our sympathy goes out to
the fam ily of Buddy Lawson.
A moat outstanding athlete,
he did hla ooactk** and foot­
ball team proud. I have had
Uie pleasure of being with
Buddy when we would go on
Glee Club trip*. He will be
missed vary much at tils
school. * * • Our thought this
week is “ What you are la
Cod'* gift to you. Wbat you
become 1* yo tar gift to God.

A non-suit verdict was giv­
en Wcdnczday in Circuit Court
in the damages action brought
against D. D. Daniels by T.
L. Thornton.
Issuing the verdict v u Cir­
cuit Court Judge Vassar Carl­
ton. Ills decision was made
after defense counsel, J, Rus­
sell Hornsby of Orlando, had
made such a motion with 111
Jury closeted In Its chambers.
Thornton had sought (80,000
damages as a result of an ar­
rest following hla allagsd theft
o f tools from the defendant
An sarlier trial had been dis­
missed, It was pointed eat.
Thorn ten •claimed be Tras IF
legally prosecuted.
Wednesday
roaming waa
confined to the selection of th*
Jury and the testimony waa
heard
yesterday
afternoon.
Representing the plaintiff waa
Attorney Albert Fltta of San­
ford.
Judge Carlton thanked th*
Juror* and then adjourned
court until Monday zooming

HERBERT
Rosser
Savage, A IA , o f Miami,
has joined the Archi­
tectural staff o f the
Deltona
Corporation,
according to James E.
Vensel, Mnckle Bros,
vice p r e s i d e n t for
architecture and en­
gineering. Savage will
specialise in design o f
homes nnd other buildings at Deltona.

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY M
Admissions
Nettie Lee Morgan, Thelma
Huber non, Edward Fosnlgbt,
John Wilion, Joyce Selbce,
Ronnie Denault, David Walls,
Larry Simmons, Sallle Hardy,
Paul Jamison, Wanda Lucas,
Paul Yates, Rosemary Tyner,
all of Sanford; Gustav Looer,
DeBary; Catherine Slaughter,
Perry; Christine Stanton, Del­
tona
Dischargee
L iv id * Bruce, John Williams
Jr., Virglnie Holt, Florence
Wilson, Rosa Slrmons, Catberyn Dorton, Margaret D il­
lard, Loren* Taylor, Doris
EUerbe,
Jessie
Ahrabam,
Dean Race, Otis Buih, all of
Sanford; TheopUui Haddock,
Wilburn H u g h e a, DeBary;
Lawrenco Jones, Longwood;
John Grunewald, Oviedo

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Senator Scott Kelly, guber­
natorial candidate from Lake­
land, will be guest speaker
for Monday's 2:30 p.m. meet­
ing of the DeBary Wayfarers
at the Community Center. His
talk will be on the topic,
“ Your
Government
and
M ine."
The Wayfarers will also
mark Masonic Anniversaries
of 30 members who were
raised during the month of
Starch. At the February meet­
ing, 22 such anniversaries
were recognized, the oldest
dated February, 1013.
Object o f the organization,
as stated in the by laws, is to
foster the fellowship of Ma
sons by meetings, social galh
erings, Identification and tab­
ulation of Masons In the ares
and to render aid and aisUt
ancc. Services of the organ
Ization are available to all
.Masons In good standing with
their own lodge, their fern
Hies or any organization oi
Mason* upon request.

of Sanford Herald corresponded
be­ due to the coming election and
came th* first to qualify as a will dedicate all my spar*
candidate fo r village council time to council business it
In the March 17 elections. Her electors sec fit to cast their
Mr*.

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statement, Issued today, Is n* vote for me in th* Group 4
council seat on March 17."
fellows:
“ As area reporter I have
had the opportunity to keep
an active part In many o f or­
ganizations and up to date
with the volunteer police and
fire departmenta .
" I have attended council
meetings the past four years
and feel I have a good knowl­
edge of past village business.
As councllwoman, I would en­
courage a friendlier atmos­
phere between residents and
council which I feel is badly
needed.
" I am very sincere when 1
make only one promise . . .
that 1* to represent the major­
ity to the best o f my ability
and any decision that may
eome before me. I f elected, I
*»*•*
will welcome suggestions from
rerldents and would want all
to feci free to speak to me at
any time about th* job 1 may
be doing.
Wend* McDaniels of 2101
“ 1 have resigned uiy jo b as
Magnolia Ave. reported to
35 lb. for * 2 9 '90
police Tuesday her car was
damaged by another vehicle
which felled to atop. She said
it wee occupied by six or
seven young boys.
The motorist said she was
driving north on Park Ave­
nue at 13th Street when her
ca~ was struck by another
auto which waa proceeding
*****
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W A D K H. GARNER, M.I)

Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­

let. Grimm »aid.
ford cut the ribbon.
(irim m ha* been with Sear*
for aontr 12 years. Before

Francis E

Roumillat Jr.,
who tonight will relimtuish tha
gavel as the 1963 president of
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, will present a
resume of accomplishments
during the last year. His re­
port, In part, follows:
"The year 1963 has been de­
scribed by some as ‘ the most
dramatic in the history o f the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, As your immed­
iate past president, I believe
that nty most gratifying re­
ward during these past 12
months has been the response
from the membership to the
many challenges which pre­
sented themselves. T h e s e
CA TH E RIN E CA3IMACK. o f Seminole County, and her sister, Frances
challanges, though difficult to
Cammnck (le ft), placed first and fourth, respectively, with their cows
meet, offered an opportunity
in the butter fat contest at the Central Florida Fair, now in progress at
for the development of a new,
Orlando. Phillip Lukas won honorable mention in the dairy show. Right
dedicated leadership, which
is Dr. E. T. York, provost o f agriculture at the University o f Florida.
unified and united, rose to a
height never before reached
by this organization.
"E a rly in 1963, the largest
individual structure for indus­
try ever to be built In Sem­
inole County, the HLH Pro­
ducts plant, was completed.
This -100,000 square foot build­
More than 20 years in the
ing is located on a part of
By .Mrs. Adam .Muller
ture meetings of the club will
the 600-acre Sanford Indus­ U. S. Navy will be culminated
be held on the third Monday
Tbe
importance
of
Republi­
Friday
when
Lt.
Janies
T.
trial Park which the Hunt
of each month at 7:30 p.m.
Company ia developing.
(Jim ) Talmadge Jr. retires cans working together to elect
the party candidates in coin­ and members were asked to
"A lia of Sanford Company from active duty.
ing election* was stressed by note the change in schedule.
moved into its new, modern­
Talmadge and his wife, the Representative John Brumistic plant for the manufac­
New members presented in­
former Mis* (Srece Najurian, back of Orange County to
ture of swimsuits and sports­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
o f Cranston, Ft. I., and their members o f the DcRsry R e­ Ashley,
Flema
V.
Frank,
wear.
two sons, William T. and publican Club at their meet­ Alice A. Chambers, John KIs"in April, a huge celebration
Jnmcs T. HI, reside at 311 ing last w-eck.
sell and Samuel R. Elliott.
was held to commemorate the
Granada Court, Sunland Es­
Bmmback. who was intro­ Charles Smith of Connecticut
founding of Seminole County.
tates, and will continue to do duce*! by Judge Albert Wil­
was welcomed as a guest.
The largest crowd ever as­
liams, also listed duties of his
Refreshments were served
sembled in one place in the
Lt. Talmadge has rhosen office.
following a report by Mer­
county gathered in Sanford to
Sanford a* his retirement
The meeting was opened by rill on the every-rcsidcnt vot­
enjoy the onc-day celebration
honta from all the cities in Earl Merrill who welcomed
er drive being conducted in
of Seminole County’s 50th
which he resided during his member* and guests. Rev.
DcBary.
birthday.
N avy career.
Paul Shultz gave the invoca­
"These events were fol­
A eocial hour and question
Since coming to Sanford in tion and Ralph Withcrcll, past
lowed by the construction oi
and answer period with Rep­
February 1U5U he has l&gt;ecn ac­ president, led the flag stlute
a pipeline from Lake Monroe
resentative
Brumback
took
tive in civic affairs. Ho is a after which Mrs. I.ouls St.
to the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
place over the coffee cups.
vocalist o f note, having np- Amand played the piano for
tion and the establishment ol
l&gt;eared with choir* anil choral the group to sing the National
the Sanford Naval Academy,
groups and a* a soloist at Anthem
and
“ God
Bless
a private acbool fur boys,
USOs, Veterans Hospitals and Am erica."
operated by the Bernarr Macbenefits. He has appeared on
Judge Williams installed the
fadden Foundation, Inc. The
radio and T V and in little new president, Glenn Smith,
pipeline not only proved to be
theater groups as an actor.
who will fill the unexpired
another factor in the overall
•L t. Talmadge Is president of term o f Horace Demarest.
$15 million expansion 'pro­
the Sanford-Dellary Patriotic
It was announced that fu­
gram at the Sanford Naval
Society, chuirtnnn o f the Sem­
A ir Station, but the fuel trans­
inole County Liberty Amend­
ported by barge for the Stement Committee, second vice
lion added from 25 to 30 mil­
commander o f Campbell-f.osslion gallons of fuel to the ton­
ing Post. American Legion;
with purchitM
nage previously transported
member o f the bourd of gov­
on the river. This la important
o f a new
ernors, Fleet Reserve Associa­
in the promotion of the canal
tion; Seminole County Cham­
which will eventually link the
ber o f Commerce, Florida
St. Johns with the Indian
Coalition
of
Patriotic SoMiver.
cicties, Pinecrest P T A . San“ Another Chamber project,
ford Chamber o f Commerce
the first industrial show ever
and a form er member of the
held in Seminole County, was
Jaycees.
such a hugs success that this
During his Naval career he
is to beeoma a part of the
■pent 16 years as an enlisted
regular program of the Cham­
man and was a chief petty o f­
ber. Between 35 and 40 busi­
ficer when commissioned an
ness and industrial firms par­
ensign in July 1968. Ha lias
ticipated in tha event, and it
attended a number of Naval
is expected that there will be
schools snd correspondence
a substantial Increase in the
schools.
number of exhibitors this
Talmsdge has openrd the
year.
STOI* IIY OR C A L L •
Seminole Publishing Company
"Last, but certainly not
and
his first
publication,
Icait, tha 1963 Legislature
‘*Crs*jr Karl Marx,” is re­
created tbe St. Jobns-Indian
ported a good teller through­
E X P E R T SE R VIC IN G
R iver Canal District, with
Louisiana celebrates Jackout the country. It is a small
authority under the Act to
2513 P A R K DR.
booklet exposing Communism son Day as a legal holiday in
build a canal linking the two
commemoration o f the Battle
for the 8-14 age group.
SANFO RD , F L A .
waterways. The District, com­
Talmadge said he aspires to of New Orleans.
posed of Seminole, Brevard,
serve the 6th District a*
Orange and Volusia, was suc­
representativ# in tha U. S.
cessful In obtaining a loan of
Congress some day.
$40,000 from tbe State Inter­
nal Improvement Fund for
preliminary engineering and
survey design . . . tbe eulml-

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Officials from the Atlanla
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and one of the most modern,
says Manager David tlrimm.

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Oviedo, S t. Cloud Tourney Foes Friday K S l ^
Lion Cagers
About Sports
Tagged As
Thinking Out Loud One Of Best
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Pnge 6 — Feb. 27, 1964

BY JU LIAN 8TENSTROM

By Julian Stenstrom

Chances For Baseball Slight

The Oviedo I,Inna, believed
by innny observers to be about
the best Class R high school
quintet in thle section of the
state, will give these same ob­
servers a c h a n c e t o see
whether they are right or
wrong this weekend when the
Paul Mlkler coached five en­
ters the Group 12 tournament
at Evans High In Orlando.
Four teems In the group will
vie fo r ■ chance to move on to
Region 3’s group B tourney
which will be held the follow ­
ing weekend.
Tho four schools who will
participate In the event on the
Evans High gym floor will be
Ocoee, BL Cloud end Florida
A ir Aeadcmy In addition to
the Lions. Friday at 7 p. rn.
the Lions will meet 8t- Cloud.
This tilt will be followed by
the Florida Alr-Ococe contest.
The winners will meet In the
finuls Saturday night. Also on
.Saturday the two Friday night
loscra will tangle In the coneolation.
Oviedo, with b record o f 16
victories against five losses
during the regular season,
should be at near peak condi­
tion fo r Friday’s engagement.
Beth Rook, Mlkler'a lanky 6fool-4 pivot man, la back in
action again and will be call­
ed on fo r full duty.
Mlkler said t o d a y t h a t
We'ra stronger now than we
have ever been.” He added,
"W e ’re confident that we can
win this tournament and per­
haps take the regional, too."
For tho past several after­
noons the Lions havo been
conducting their workouts at
the Fleming Gymnasium In
Hanford.
"The
reason for
this,” explained Mlkler, "Is
that we wanted to work with
the g l a s s backboards. We
played most o f our games this
year in gyms with conventionel backboards. Everytline we
MW into the glees Jobs ere en­
countered difficulties."

The ehsncee o f 8enford landing an entry In the
Florida State League for the 1964 diamond aeaaon are to
alight now to even he called a possibility.
About the only way it could be done would be for
someone or some organisation to poet the required
$3,000 with the Florida State League and the National
Association guarantees, plus an equal share to one-eighth
o f what Is now In the circuit's treasury .and put $10,000
in escrow to guarantee the completion o f the season.
And, Peter Sehaal, former Herald Sports Editor,
F S L secretary-statistician, etc., says all o f this would
have to be done within a week or so.
In addition, Pete reminds us that the "angel” would
have to provide a bus (o r at least a couple o f station
wagons) In addition to uniforms, or other equipment, and
a ball park. We don't believe the latter would pose any
problem. But the rest o f It sure would.
"Abcut 10 days ago,” Pete says, "league directors
voted five to three to go with the same eight clubs that
comprised the loop last year.”
Apparently all this talk about baseball returning to
Sanford stemmed from efforts by the Houston Colts to
place a farm system outfit In Cocoa and put the entry in
the FSL. "Cocoa wanted It like mad,” declared Pete, "and
they used a lot o f pressure. However, the 10th club
couldn't lie promoted, and Detroit said it would not oper­
ate Its club anywhere except at Lakeland.”
We have reason to believe thnt efforts to put a club
In Sanford came from the need fo r a 10th city to enter
the loop along with Cocoa.
Therefore, echedules that had been ready since midJanuary were ordered released and the league alms to
open on April 20 with eight teams.
Pete, along with many other Sanford baseball fans,
says he Is convinced "Sanford la ‘ readier’ than ever for
the return o f professional baseball."
Sehaal also revealed that ho heard by the proverbial
grapevine that "T h e Braves, Cardinals, Indians and the
Meta might aupply working agreements. However, none
o f the dubs will agree to operation a club outright any­
where this year.
" A working agreement," says Pete, la worth today
nearly $20,000 to any community. Unless It's been
changed In the last month, an agreement means the major
league club will supply the manager and pay his salary,
supply the players, pary workmen's compensation and
other Insurance Items, pay all phone tabs and transpor­
tation costs Involving player arrivals and departures
plus all training expenses,"
Now that's not bad— In any language.
“ Unlike years ago,” Pete goes on to say, "your
players would be finely screened with tho usual drifters
completely weeded out. Most o f tho youngsters would lx&gt;
. bonus pluyers, many with collcga educations—at least In
part—and, except fo r a few at the start and a few
brought In later, all would be personnel owners believed
to be major league potential."
So unless ecmethlng could be done right soon It's
highly unlikely that Sanford will have professional base­
ball this summer. However, there's no better time than
now fo r someone or some group to get organised to help
arrange a Sanford entry Into the F S L — along with
Cocoa — next season.
Who knows, perhaps the Mete—once they aeo our
layout here—will consent to sponsor the Sanford club
In 1068. A t any rats, let's hope something can be done.
The response we got from the items in The Herald's
"C lock" Item was overwhelming.
There’s no doubt but that Pete's right when he saya
Sanford Is ready to rotum to the Florida State League.

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Finley Due To Sign
K A N S A S C ITY, Mo. (U P1) year
lease
on
Municipal
*— Charles O. Finley was Stadium, but not a least
ready today to sign a four- meaning his Kansas City A th ­
letics must play here fo r the
next four years.
That stipulation, making
the city'a proposed
lease
escape proof, caused the own­
Both the boys and girls
er to halk Wednesday on his
bowling teams of Oviedo High
unuounred plans to sign the
Scl tool dropped Intcr-scholsi*
lease ami make peace with
tie
Ilowl League matches
tho baseball world. He de­
Monday night to the leaguemanded further negotiation
leading Oak Ridge Pioneers. Instead.
The Osk Ridge boys racked
Finley's three attomeya and
up their 12th league victory
city officials, after failing to
and have yet to be defeuted.
resolve the issue In a fourOAK RIDGE BOYS: Steve
hour i s n l o n
Wednesday
Summerville. 270; J u n i o r
night, achedulod another moot­
Adams. 490; Tom H chilry,
ing today in an e ffo rt to end
196 575; Skip Houston, 322;
the crisis over tho Athletics.
Mike Grimes, 822; John Barrarlough, 293
OVIEDO BOYS: Jlra Beas­
ley. 341; Dough Reynolds, 92;
Charles Beasley, 319; Leroy
Woods, 327; Jim Brewer, 180ST. AUGUSTINE (U P1) 317; Marshall Lingo, 270
Defending
champion
Alice
OAK RIDGE G lliLS : Linda Dye of Delray Beach, played
Celer, 365; Molllo Molltor. Cindy Meyers of Ormond
411; Vecnie Johns, 105; Eileen Beach today In tha second
Stselcsyk, 394; Sandy Camp­ round of tho Florida East
bell, 177-310; Caroline Scboene, Coast Women's championship.
283
Mrs. Dys got o ff to n good
OVIEDO
G IRLS:
Carole start in the tourney over the
Simmons, 331; Gay Ulrey, 6.100-yard Pooco da Leon
129; Joyce Bell horn, 297; Nan­ Country Club course Thurs­
cy Phllllpa, 310; Susan Jep- day by defeating Mrs. Dottle
•on, 147
Budreau of JacksoevlUs,
and 4.

Both Oviedo
Teams Lose

Dye, Meyers In
Second Round

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SHS Swimmers
Face Tough
Competition
By Linda Mitchell
How Heminole High School's
swimming team will fare In
the Metro Conference Is the
big question facing Coach
John C(&gt;ll&gt;ert end hie corps o f
swimmers as they prepare for
the forthcoming season.
Competing with the larger
erhonla o f the Orange County
area w ill mean the 8118 squad
will he forced to put In d iffi­
cult and long houra to come
up with a record to maintain
Heminole'a reputation aa one
o f the leading awim team
schools o f this arcs.
Since the Trlbe’e boys free
style relay team established a
statewide record In Gainesville
last Spring observers are pre­
dicting that Seminole High
1D04 boys relay group can re­
peat the performance.
Meanwhile, plans ere still
geared fo r tha opening work­
out o f the season on March 2.

One Holdover
For Lyman
Joe Pavelchek la the enly
returning letterman who will
be participating In g o lf this
Spring fo r the 1964 layman
High School link* squad.
Rounding out the team will
be Joe Asher, Jimmy Bel
mer, Mike Cole, Steve Gltleepl and alternate Frank BaU
lentins.
Tha Greyhounds, coached
•gala (hie season by Flet­
cher Cockrell, will play their
home matches at tha Rolling
Hllla
Country
Chib nt
Ban Lando Springs.
The Hounds w ill entertain
the Colonial High Grenadiers
o f Orlando at Rolling H lllt
thle Friday In the Intlal match
o f tha linka season.

SPECIA LS
EVERY D A Y !
ON 100 BRANDS

SOKC Track Entries W. A. Ward In
756 Total

Tonights
entries at
the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
track:
F in a T r a c k — a/ia n i i . —
t. (Ir.n lt. Hock. s. Colored

Crooms Loses
To Jones High
Sanford’s

Crooms

High

dropped a 74 to 86 decision
Wednesday

night

to

Jones

High o f Orlando, Jonea stung
the Panthers with 31 points
In the second period to pull
fe r out in front o f tha Croonu
five.
Jonee led ID ts 6 i t the
end o f the Initial etensa, and
41 to 16 at halftime. Artis
Stevens
of
the
Panthers
drumped in 10 points to take
high point honors. Henderson
o f Crooms posted 12 points
and Andrews came up with

.

11

The Baby Panthers were
blasted by the little llg e rs ,
60 to 25 In b preliminary Jayvee affair.

Bolhus, Kiefer
Take Tourney
In a two-men beet ball
handicap tournament played
Wednesday by members o f
the 8eulor Men’s G olf Assoc­
iation at the
Mid-Florida
Country Club, top honors wars
taken by Lenny Rolhuis end
Krn Kiefer, Tbey posted •
net of 60.
A rt Kroencke and Frank
Dosn teamed up with a net
62 to rapture second place
honors. With a net o f 65, Bud
Mabry and Phil Pendleton
rame In third.

Demis, X. W lrk e t flerali. 4.
Kpm-e Try, I. Night Bloomer,
S. Texas teii-e, T. Holden Ho­
ward, S. Friendly Kltadow

u :n &gt; M i

hack

— a/ts tide—

t. Donne lllue,
Olman Hive.
I. Kea Lure. 4. Money Spot, {.
Demo, S. Ilob Tray, 1. Priam,
S. Doncaeter Hhy
T i l III t) H ACK — B/IS Mile —
1. Dixie Doe, 3. 1.1la Tumbler,
X. Oreat Queen, 4. Space Hal,
5. Wonderon, S. J tc iiu ., T. We
(lei. I. Jamaica King
ro t I IT II HACK — S/IS Mile—
1. Color Xot. X. Harold L. 8.
Fawn Philip, 4. Ilorkrt Dea,
X. Arnianre. S. O.ll.'a hherli,
7. Tret Tube. I. l i e Firry Mlea
F I F T H HACK — 3/g Mile —
1. Wide O-ean. 1. II. A.'e Amp.
Magic, X. Partial Payment. 4.
Dana Hock. 4. Coemo llockel,
t. Frltxarrald, 7. Jim Tray, I.
Charlie MrQuay
• lAT II HACK — B/IS Mile—
1. I'arla I'lkr, X. Camera Bug.
X. May June, 4. Ill Jory, t.
Chatraugay. S. Pal'e Honey,
T. Loyal Laka, X. Fiendish
Dlarkle
M : \ K \ T I I HACK—-«l 'S Mill—
1. Chadrmi, I. Tumhllng Huth,
X. Ilanals. 4. Halpli Beall, 6.
Velvet Shield, S Hello Trouhire. 7. Mooncrert, I. Connie
Choice
K l l i l l T H HACK — S/IS Mile—
1. Pogue. X. Pocket Ca.li, X.
Trueted. 4.W.D .'* Ormael, S.
0.
11.'a d o Man. S. Party
T. Irlxh Alert, I. Pain'a Whimled.
M A T H h a c k — S/IS Mile —
1. O. U.'g Lipstick. 3. FotirWay
Keren, X. hutxn Hewitt. 4. Luaene. I. (Hltterlng ttoee, S.
Treepaxe, t. Make Y'Move, X.
Joyntl
T K A T I I HACK — S/IS Mile —
1. Perry III. X. Huinmerette,
X. Andy's Khamrnek, 4. Kaern,
S. Wide (lap, # O II.'e Torpedo,
T. T w o Hcxre. S. gnrk T re y
K L K V K X T II HACK— 3/B Mile—
1. Alary U r la ln , X. O.D.'a Col­
umn, X. Nieto, 4. Harbour
Choice, I. Hue.in Hock, S. |I A.'a
Alice Havoc, I. l'em'a Baby, I.
Star Tra y

Elliots Coaching
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) —
Bump Elliott of Michigan has
Joined his coaching brother,
Pete, o f Illinois, as two-thirds
o f the East staff in the annual
East-West
football
Shrine
gsme.
Brn Schwartz*alder of Syra­
cuse will be the third coach.

SHS Swim Schedule
March
March
March
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
M .y

24
36
31
8
7
10
14
17
21
22
28
2
16

Colonial A Boons
Orlando Evana
Leesburg
Orlando Edgewwter
Mount Dora
Daytona Seahreese
Osk Ridge A .Winter Park
Daytona Mainland
Bishop Moore A Osk Ridgs
Open
Mount Dora
State Class " A " Meet
Metre Conference Meet

Orlando
Sanford
I-eeahurg
Sanford
Mount Dora
Sunford
Orlando
Orlando
Orlando

3:30
3:30
4:00
3:30
3:30
3:80
3:30
4:00
8:30

Sanford
GsineavilU
Orlando

1:30

Bowling in the Singles Clas­
sic League at Jet Lanes, W.
A. Ward rolled games of 177,
160, 181 and 238 for • 736
total. Ward's total was only
one
pin
behind
George
Swann's total of 757 which
was high for the night in •
loop comprised of most o f the
better Sanford Bowlers.
Ward's 238 was the high
game of the night as h s won
three and s half games from
his opponent, Don Dorman,
who rolled a four gsm e total
o f 629. Swann had games of
192, 194, 190 and 181 for his
737 series total. He won
three games from Jack Kanncr with Jack salvaging the
last game with a 203 and
691 total.
John Wright,
resting In
first place at tbe present,
split even with Floyd Martin
at two games each as he
plan, a 729 total to Floyd’a
posted
692. Harry Pentecost, in se­
cond place in the league,
bowled Gordon Honeycutt and
Avon three games with an
even 700 lerfcs while Gordon
cams through with a 638
total.
Gerald Behrens came out
on top In his match with
Johnnie Jones, taking two
and s half wins with his 708
total as Johnnie hit a 644
series. Gerald and Johnnie
both rolled 196 in their first
gams for the half point and
It must have been contag­
ious because Jim Altman and
Pete Petersen did likewise
in their first game. Jim won
two and a half points with
713 and Pete went all out to
get a mere one and a half
points with his 722 total.
Bob Guthrie and Rich Mur­
phy butted heads together aod
came out even at a two win
and two loss total. Bob's
series was 703 and Rich roll­
ed 683. Ed Callan rolling
blind against his opponent hit
a 732 series for his four
gam ej. James Kuoiicki roll­
ed a 697 series aod A. H.
Ray hit 362.
There weren’t too many 200
games rolled this week but
Ward led the park with hli
fine 238 followed by Wright
with 206 sod 201, Kanner with
203, Petersen with 204, Pen­
tecost with 202 and Murphy
and Guthrie each had an
even 200 game.

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The
first place Turkey
Trotter* increased their league
lead by another gams tost
week In the plnecrest Inn
league by taking all four
points from
the
Platters,
while the second place Hot
Plates wars winning three
from the Meatballs. Mary
Stermen was pounding the
pins to the tuns o f a 167/485
series to steer the Trotters In
third sweep. Dot Johnson tried
htrd to swing the decisions to
the Platters by toppling B
fins 194/541 series.
M yrt H olly was tho spark­
plug in tha H ot Pistes win­
ning set. 8hs rolled a 172/448
while Elaine Kostiva! hit an
equally good 173/418. Tha
Salad
Masters won
three
points from tha Bib and
Tuckers whlls the Cold Cut­
ters swept all four point*
from the Toothpicks. In tha
final match o f tha morning,
tho Hush Puppies won a
four-point decision aver the
Tomatoes.
Johnson rolled ths enly tur­
key o f ths morning. Ths
bowlers converted quits a few
splits a* Pat W illis mads ths
6-6-10, Rita Stsln tha 6-7 and
9-10, Joan Adams tha S-10,
Gladys Edwards ths 5-10,
Betty Church tho 4-5-7, Nancy
Conway ths 6-7, Mardell Gontermsn ths 2-7-10, Stcrman
ths 6-6 and Adams ths $-6-10.

Combination
Pays $258.60
Pedro and Pradera posted
victories In Wednesday night’s
Dally Double events at ths
Orlando Seminole Jsl Alsl
Fronton, to form a 7-8 com­
bination paying $266.60, ena
o f ths fattest twin feature
rewards o f ths sssson.
Pedro earns on in ths third
gems opener to upset favor­
ed Estrada, who finished sec­
ond. In the fourth gams fin ­
als, Pradera took tha w la
away from Juanchu, the U t­
ter finishing third behind
Elorri.
In featured eighth gsme
action , Martin and
Zsrra
grabbed ths win after stop­
ping Areitio and Agustia In
their game point bid.

Tbs Dodgers also have yet
to sign s p e e d
merchant
Maury Wills and outfielder
Frank Howard.
Tbe Giants were happy to
corral Marichal this early.

Did Clay Beat
A One-Armed
Heavyweight?
By (H ear Fraley
U P I Sports W riter
M IAM I BEACH—The most
nauseating part o( Cassius
Clay being the heavyweight
champion o f the world today
is the (act that he believes
he really is the ruler o f the
ring.
Cassius admits
that he
huckstered his way into a
title bout. And be says flatly
that he believes Sonny Lis­
ton could have continued in­
stead of throwing in the towel
at the end of the sixth round
of their title bout
Which comes out that he
either best a one-armed man
or a feller wl&gt;o took a swan
dire into a damp rag.
So you have to think that
Cassius is a man knocking
on a window with a sponge
after months o f sounding off
like a convention of csUopes.
That's because be insists that
now, as the somewhat disput­
ed heavyweight champion of
the world, he is going to be­
come a quiet champion.
“ If you're a politician,”
•ays Cassius with all the aplomb of Zsa Eta In a five
and dime, “ you have to go
•round making a lot o f noise,
handing out pamphlets and
Impressing people. You got
to make a ton o f noise. But
now, once you're elected, you
can Just take K easy and
aorta go to sleep."
There are some who were
on band In Miami Beadt Con­
vention Hall who thought that
he should have been put to
•leap In the fifth round. Son­
ny tha deposed hit him three
•tiff right hand shots over
tbe heart and Cassius settled
down oo his O'Sullivans like
King L ev Insky with two arm­
loads of neckties. Why even a
one-armed Litton didn't slug
him to steep must remain
paramount among such ques­
tions as to why Lee’s sup­
port never came up at Get­
tysburg.

Bear Lake Man
In Regatta
B y Maryann Miles
Richard Matbea of 6623 Linneal Beach Drive, Bear Laka,
a sail boat enthusiast, parti­
cipated in the Annual Mid­
w inter Y -Flyer Regatta held
last weekend on Lake Conway
In Orlando.
A fleet o f 22 eotries from
all parties of the Southeast
took part in the event with
two races held on Saturday,
in spite o f rain and hrlsk
winds, the final on Sunday.
Champions Randy Swann of
Charleston. S. C. and Ted
Turner from Atlanta, Ga.,
maintained
their
poiitioos
while Bill Dixon, local star,
nosed out for third place.
Msthes placed in the first
half.

Tbe

high-kicking

right-hand­

er held out for 22 dsys last
year bfcore finally signing for
$24,000. He is expected to
leave his home In the Domin­
ican Republic this weekend
for the Giants’ osmp at Phoe­
nix.
The Yankees signed catcher
Elston Howard Wednesday,
giving the American League’*
most valuable player of 1963
a $6,000 pay boost to approx­
imately $53,000.
Five Yankees remslncd un­
signed. They
are
Mickey
Mantle, who was resdy t o
accept another $100,000 con­
tract at the club's Fort Laud­
erdale camp today; inflieder
Phil Lint, outfielder Tom
Tresh, and pitchers Jim Bou­
ton and Hal Reniff.
Pitcher Csmilo Pascusl be­
came an official holdout when
he failed to show up for tho
Minnesota
Twins’
opening
drill . . BUI Maxsroski, Ted
Savage, Manny Mots sod Ro­
berto Pena still haven't sccepted terms with ths Pitts­
burgh Pirates . . Rookie out­
fielder Gage Naudaln became
the only unsigned member of
ths Boston Red Sox when
shortstop Reggie Smith ac­
cepted his contract.

OK Tires Roll
Easily Along
Tn this week's setion In the
Sandspurs Bowling League,
OK T i r e s
keeps roiling
smoothly along as the team
racked np four more wins
from Stemper’s Real Estate.
Dot Johnson proved to be the
spur for OK Tires with a
479-191 and for tha opposition
It was Gtynda Hannah com­
ing through with a 443-160.
SL Johns Realty htd tha
high team series for the night
wrlth a 1737 and also salvaged
three wins from Mar Lou.
Jane Adcock was high bowl­
er for SL Johns with a good
496-196, with team mats Jean
Monroe turning in a nice 434*
170. Margaret Price wse tops
for M ar Lou with a 437-183.
llow a T ire who had theif
sponsor cheering them on, ac­
quired three points from MeRoberts Tire. It was Sue
Jackson, of Howe's, who led
in this contest with a nice
479-169, and Helen Kaelln roll­
ed high for McRoberts with g
433-169.
Jet Inn and P ierre Menu,
lecturing Co. battled sack
other to a standstill, as each
captured two points of tha
possible four. Mary Pinter, of
the Jet Inn, took top bonora
for the league this week, a
big 313 seriet. M ary's high
game was 179.
Factory Paint Outlet cams
through with three wins from
Pryor's
Insurance;
Louise
Hoiford set the pace for tha
Factory team, and rolled tha
high game for this week’s ac­
tion, a big 226, to round out a
nice 491 aeries. Colleen Winship was tops for P ryor’s In­
surance with a good 461-18$.
In the split circle M ary Pinter
and Colleen Wintblp both top­
pled the dl/ficut 4-5-7, while
Cammy Meyers and Doris
Omey converted Ike 2-7; with
Caroline Pierre it was tha 510 that felL

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JACK I.EDOUX (le ft), general manager o f the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, turns over check for $700 to Paul Lewis— Seminole County United
Fund chairman for 1064. Check was Seminole County United Fund’s
share o f annual SOKC Charity Night proceeds. Each year the Longwood
greyhound racing track holds special charity program for Central Florida
wclfure funds.

fa ile d Press laten t bUm s I
Now that the L o t Angeles
Dodgers have agreed to pay
Don Drysdale a club high of
$71,000 this season, how much
cash are they offering Sandy
Koufas?
Drysdale and Juan Marichal o f tbe Ssn Francisco
Giants, two of the most fear­
ed righthanded pitchers in
baseball, both wound up with
healthy raises
when
they
signed their 1964 contracts
Wednesday.
Drysdale, a 19-gams win­
ner last season, wss given
a 123,000 hike to about $71,000. Marichal reputedly set­
tled for $40,000, which repre­
sented a 816,000 raise over
his salary last year when he
posted a 23-9 record and
pitched ■ no-hitter against
Houston.
Drysdale was "v e r y reason­
able" in his salary talks, ac­
cording to Dodger General
Manager E. J. (Buzxie) Bevasi. Koufax, though, might be
a little tougher to deal with.
The fait-balling southpaw teas
paid about 833,000 last year
when he emerged at the N a­
tional League's most valuable
player after winning 23 games
and beating the N ew York
Yankees twice In the World
Scrios. He. too. will expect
at least a $23,000 raise.

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Feb'. 27. 1964 — Tape 7

•

By Abigail Van Buren

you are one of the ‘ 'nor­
m al" people who would
survive the exterminations
you suggest—God help us.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: One of my
hamsters got loose and ww
found her in Use piano. She
was caught in th en and
must have gotten pretty
beat up because, when we
finally got her out, she
couldn't walk or stand up,
I think aha broke her leg
or back, maybe. I wanted
to take her to the rot’s, but
my big slater, who drives,
thinks it is silly and aha
won’ t take us. My mother
drives, but abe dooan't have
the time. U this hameter
Isn't going to get well, m ay­
be she should be * ut to
sleep. What should I do? I
am 12.
LOVES ANIM ALS
DEAB LOVES: Call your
local Society For the Pre­
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letter from Gordy’a Wife,
who said her husband didn’ t
care for the potatoes she
had prepared ter supper, so
he threw them at her. She
said he threw a “ potato
fit." She must have been
one of those cool Scandina­
vian women. I would have
thrown a “ gravy fit " to go
.with the potatoes)
IRISH
•
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DEAR ABBY: I read the

la c o b y

llow do you recognise the
avoidance play so that you
w ill have an opportunity to
use It?
The first step it to look
fo
your protcnlial losing
tricks.
South should have no trou­
ble making four no-trump but
the combination o f West'a
East's three-point response in
hearts has crowded him past
that level and up to five dia­
monds.
Hr can see one sure spade
loser and two possible heart
losers. The ace of hearts is
almost surely in the West
band. What can South do
about thla situation? Maybe
he can set up dummy's fourth
spade for a heart discard.

T V Time Previews
8- 9 p.m. CBS.
Rawhide.Dean Show. A good country
“ The Incident of the Wander­ show. RCA Victor Is calling
er.” The only thing that aua this Eddy Arnold month, ao
it's only proper for Eddy to
tains autpenta here Is a touch
appear and do "L o v e Bug
of eerie mysticism that isn’t Itch" plua a country and
too satisfactorily explained at western medley with Jimmy.
tha finish. It’s a good vehicle, Jimmy sings "Please Don't
however, for guest star Nehe- Talk About Me When I'm
Gone" and Joins In tha open­
mlah Peraoff, who makes ex
ing production number to
citing his roie of a strange " I ’ m An Old Cowhand." Molly
character who leads tha drov­ Bee pays tribute to Eddy A r­
ers to think he's an omen of nold by singing "Anytim e,”
death. Ha enters the camp the Virginians do "Kansas
during a thunderstorm with Railroad Blues" and everyone
his clothes unexplainably dry. participates in the final C A
Thereafter, a series of un­ W medley. Corbett Monies
tha comedy and
happy events occur and Row­ provides
dy and GU (Clint Eastwood Rowlf threatens to lsavs Daan
and Eric Flem ing) have a and star In hla own series and
panic on their hands until a demonstrates his talent ter
impersonation.
sheriff arrives on the scene.
9- 10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­ 10-11 p.m. CBS. The Nurses.
son. "Th e Case of tha Fright "F o r the Mica and tha Rab­
ened Fisherman." A good bits."
Geraldine
Flttgerald
pussier with strong continuity steals tha show as a stubbornto a convincing climax. The minded nurse who decides to
dream of two scientists to treat one of her patients in
market a new antibiotic drug her own way, whatever the
worth millions is threstenrd hospital rules may prescribe.
when the self-centered wife Tha crisis concerns the use
of one of them says she'll sell o f a new drug over which
tier controlling stock in their there is some difference of
lab to a competitor. She’s la­ opinion.
ter killed In a hit-run accident
10-10:30 p.m. ABC. The Sid
and Perry Mason (Raymond Caesar Show. The best sketch
Burr) defends her husband finds Sid visiting his hospital­
on a charge of murder. But ized wife and falling madly in
the killer could well be his love with her roommate. The
scientist partner, the wife of opening comedy bit involvri a
his partner or even their butcher (hop operating as a
competitor.
legal off-track, betting parlor,
9-10 p.m. ABC. The Jimmy with Sid playing a horse play­
er who refuses to believe it's
Argentina's
Plata
River all legal. The high point of
really is a shallow, fresh­ the show is "Everything Hap­
water bay into which the pens To M e," sung by Sid
river system flows.
as the professor.

A bride should realise:
—That

her

husband

may

their husbands. often seem unsympathetic or
Their unhappiness could be dlslnteieeted la her problems
avoided if they would accept not because he doesn't love
the truth about the men they her ae much aa she loves him,
married.
but because the same things
aren't aa important to men aa
they are to woman.
—‘H ist the surest way for
f * Ik * r * * H o f tfc* d u t y a wife to make her husband
Jailer, B rm l**l* Coaatr, (Tierhappy and contented with his
l&lt;la, la Prakata.
la m Batata a f
lot is lor her to be happy
J8ABBLLB P. OLADDINO,
herself.
T a AU CraSItara aaS P m
—That k i l l w ife’s Job to
Dret itrd .
tla v ta e Claim* or I l r a i a S l ate that a marriage doesn’t
Aaalaat Sal* I'.atatn
You and *»rh of yoa ar* go stale. It's up to her to
krrrby notlfl.d and rrqulrad plan n social life they both
to prnrnt any claim* and drmind* which you, or rtthar of enjoy, to see that they keep
you. nay hava aaalnit tha snaking new friends, to set
• •tata of Trabatl* P. aiaddtnr. up aomo goals they ean strive
dtcraard. tala of arid County,
to thr Cnnnty Jude# o f B.ml- for, to always have aomethlog
nolo County, Florida, at hi* planned in advance that they
offlra In tha court houaa ot
• aid County at Hanford. Flor­ can look forward to with hap­
ida.
wlhln
debt
calendar py anticipation.
nuntha from th* tin t ot tha
—That a woman can often
(trot publication of thla notie*. Each claim *r demand “ sit out" n bad time or on
•hall b* In wrltlnp. and (ball
• tat* tha plar* of rrrldanca
end puat offlra addrria of th*
Canada, since 1906, has led
claimant, and rhall ba aworn all other countries o f the
to by th* claimant, bla aaent.
* , attorney, and any auch world in the production o f
•film or demand aol ao filed nleksL
•hall be void.
Webber B. Halnee. e t a
A t eaeeuUve of th* I&lt;aM
W ill and Taetament * f
laaballe F. Uladdlnr.
Pecraaed
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NOTICE in hereby e t* »* that
we ere entased la baelaeea at
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P. O. Ilo i 1ST
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Seminole TV

East and West can spoil
that plan provided East does
not (r u s e on to his queen of
spade#. Or ean they?
There is an avoidance play
at South's disposal. He lets
the king of diamonds win the
first trick and discards his
four of spadea on tha next
diamond.
Then he eashes the ace and
king o f spades, enters dum­
my with a trump, ruffs out a
spade, enters dummy with an­
other trump and discards a
heart on the last spade.
Of course, he is lucky to
break the spades, but he
risked nothing. Had spades
failed to break he would atill
have been able to lead a
heart for the best

tha demands of her husband's
Job sha will build up a wall
between her husband and her
self.
—That one thing every wife
should learn la how to be
alone without being lonely.
—That beauty m ay have
gotten her a husband, but
beauty alone won't bold him.
A contented, happy compan­
ion will.

Legal Notice
IN THB C in r iT T COURT.
NINTH Jt'DICIAl. C IH C IIT
OF FI.ORDA IN AND FOW
■ENINOLB COT NTT
n iA N C E B T NO. IBNS4
LORETTA B. PRANKUN,
Plaintiff
•**•
ALFRED S. FRANKLIN.
Defenlakl
a o n c i o f s u it
TUB STATE o r PtO SID A TO)
ALFRED J. FRANKLIN
wbae* plae* of realdeae*
la unknown
A Sworn Complaint havlnc
been filed efalnat you In th*
Clrcnlt Court tn and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, la Chan­
cery, for Divorce, th* ehort
title * f stld ertlon belna Lor­
etta It. Franklin. Flalntlff vs.
Alfred i. Franklin, Defendant,
thee* praaeata ar* to eaue*
and r*‘iulr* yoa t* fits your
written defense*. If any, to th*
Complaint (llad herel*. and to
•erv* a eopy thereof upon
Plelntirra attorney *n or boforo tho lath day * f March.
A. D. IMS, otherwise * Decree
Pro Coafaaeo will be entered
• aalnet you and th* *aue*
proreed *E part*.
WITNESS my haad and *ff1cltl leal at Haaford. Semlnol*
Couaty, Florid*, this Sltb day
of February. A. D. lis t. .
(SEAL)
Arthur It. nerkwlth. Jr.,
Clerk * f th* Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Clrcnlt * f
Florida. In a a i for Semi­
ns]* County
By! Martra T. Vlhlen. D C
Oardon V. Frederick
Attorney for Plaintiff
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James A. Via were iniUatec
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dent. Mra. Finley Naah.
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23 in Sarasota.
The Saniord Drove will par­
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convention, the burial cere­
mony and honoring pait presidcnta.
Fish fry and chicken dinnera are served every Friday
evening at the Elks Club by
the DOES. All members and
friends are Invited or may
phone their orders to 322-9762
for take-out dinners. The next
meeting will be held March 9.

DeBary Personals
to DeBary after an extended
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dun- visit with their children and
gon, o f First Street, returned family since the holidays.
They attended the 40lh wed­
"1 ding anniversary of Mrs. Dungon’s brother-in-law and sla­
P A R S E S 1,1 “ o n in.,
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
DcWald, of Bucks County,
Pa. This surprise anniversary
party was one of the high­
lights of their visit north.

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The Dungons also visited in
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lantic
City
and
Laurel
Springs, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Dungon were
given a surprise dinner party
at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Basticr, o f Virginia
Beach, Va., where they re­
newed many old friendships.

They also attended the bap­
tism o f their fifth great­
grandchild,
Marie
Dyngon
Thompson, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Thompson,
Norfolk, Va. The baby wore
the christening outfit that was
used for many years by the
family. While la Virginia,
they attended a Valentine
party at the home of the
grandmother of the baby,
Mrs. E. J. Phillips, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dungon.
Mrs. Dungon is a pianist and
well known in DeBary.

Members Will
Hold Luncheon
In Crazy Hats

T R IM M A N SF IELD OXFORD

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business

Home

and

Department

o f the Hanford Women’a Club

BOSTONIAN

will meet on March 4 at 12
p,m. Mra. W.B. Brinson wilt
be the hosteaa fo r this lunch­
eon.
The program will be entit­
led "C ra iy Hats and Picture
Matching." The members will
ba shown several pictures o f
each other in their younger
days and will be asked to
match them with each mem­
ber.
Tho sponsor fo r this a ffa ir
will Ik* Mrs. W.L. Kirk. The
election o f officers will taka
place at this luncheon and
memhera only are invited.
Reservations must ba in by
Tueaday noon and may be
made by phoning FA2-0274.

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First

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Ths Golden Circle Sunday
School Class o f Oaklawn Bap­
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a covered dish supper.
Tables were covered with
while cloths and floral ar­
rangements of whits and yel­
low
chrysanthemums a n d
orange glads were used to
carry out the class colors of
gold and white.
Alter a ham supper, with
all tha trimming*, routinz
businesa was discussed by thi
president, Mrs. David Bev­
erly.
Guests introduced w e r e
Rev. R. T. Barrett, Mr. and
Mra. Philip Boyd, Miss Bon­
nie Boyd and Chuck Hall.
Several
Interesting
and
amusing games were played
under direction o f Mrs. J. K.
Andrews.
Members
attending
wars
Mr. and Mrs. W. F . Mann
Mr. and Mra. John McLellan
Mr. and Mra. David Beverly
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Geiger,
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Bradley,
T. V. Metts Sr. and Mr. and
Mra. J, E. Andrews.

March 29, at 9 p.m. at Central

Future Farmers

bride-elect's

brother,

The Future Farmers from

Rev.

Seminole High School are
Chilton, son o f Mr. and Mrs. YY'alter Routh Jr., who is do­ sponsoring a hake sale Sat­
BAY’ . Chilton, of High Point, ing missionary work in Dalat, urday morning beginning at
Viet Nam, will perform the tt a.m. at the local YY’ inn Dix­
N.C.
ceremony
by
trana-atlantlc ie and Food Fair stores.
The bride-elect is a native
of Sanford and was graduat­
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Plans Spring
The members o f the Zeta
XI Chapter o f Beta Sigma
Phi met recently to discuss its
spring rush plana.
A party honoring ipring
rushes will ba n "L ittle Ras­
cals" supper held at tha Hap­
py Acres Kindergarten at 7
p.m. Friday.
During tha meeting at the
home o f Mra. Robert W’ lnse,
Mrs- Georgs Beers presented
a program on the history o f
pictorial art, displaying and
discussing reproductions of
famous works, representing
th a
various
periods and
•choola o f art.
I t was announced by Mrs.
Louis Llnnekugel, ehalrmsn,
that Ifi entries were included
In tha Baby o f tha year Conteat.
Thoaa attending were. Mrs.
P.R. Bach, sponsor, Mra. Rlehard Butler, Mrs. 8.0, DormIney, Mra. Robert Morris,
Mra. Ernie Morris, Mrs. Don­
ald LeFlls, Mlaa Grace Marie
Htlnedpher, Mra. Jot T. Cor­
ley, Mrs. Thomas Russell,
Mrs. Vincent Cara, Mra. Fred
Wilson and Mra. Gary Hud­
gins.

announce

engagement o f and approach­ Baptist Church. This wedding

Zeta X i Chapter
MRS. JAMES A. V IA (lo ft), Mrs. Lloyd J. Lowe, Mrs. Jessio Harris, the
three initiates, and Mrs. Finley Nash, president.

Sanford,

The wedding ceremony will i phone. Rev. Gail Smith will
take place on Easter Sunday, ' be on hand locally.

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and sugar. Add eggs and beat 1 8-inch unbaked pie crust
Mrs. W. R. Meade sends us well. Add vinegar and molas­ 2 lOtt-oz. cans cream of|
mushroom soup
her recipe for Pork and ses. Mix in dry ingredients
1
10-oz. pkg. frozen lima
and
roll
in
balls
about
the
Noodle Casserole. S o u n d s
By M n . H. L. Johnson

very good. T ry It soon.
2 lbs. ground pork
tt

eup diced onion

1 eup diced celery
2
tt
1
1

taps, salt
cup water
can condensed tomato soup
pkg. (8 o s.) medium nood­
les, cooked
1 cup grated cheddsr cheese
1 slice bread, cut in (m ail
pieces and toasted
1 tbsp. butter or margarine,
melted
Cook
pork
until
lightly
browned. Pour o ff drippings.
Add onion, celery, salt and
water. Cover tightly and con­
tinue cooking slowly for five
minutes. Add soup and nood­
les and mix well. Place in a
2tt quart casserole. Cover
with grated cheese. Mix toast­
ed bread with melted butter
or margarine and sprinkle
over cheese. Bake In a mod­
erate oven 330 degrees for 30
minutes. Serves 6 to I.
• • •
Prune Bread and Ginger­
bread are two breads that
Grace Arnold likes to pre­
pare. Let's try them.
PRUNE BREAD
2 cups sifted enriched flour
1 tap. baking powder
tt tap. salt
1 cup finely chopped dried
prunes
1 tsp. soda
1 cup boiling water
tt cup lard, melted
1 eup sugar
1 egg, beaten
tt cup chopped nuts
Line the bottom o f a 9 " by
S" loaf pan with double thick­
ness o f waxed paper. SIR to­
gether flour, baking powder
and salt. Combine prunei,
soda and boiling water. Add
lard, sugar and egg. Mix well.
Add vanilla and nuts. Add
lifted dry ingredients, stir­
ring only until dry ingred­
ients are moistened. Pour into
loaf fa n and let stand for 30
minutes. Bake in moderate
oven 350 degrees 80 to 60
minutes or until dona. Makes
1 loaf.
• • a

size of a walnut. Place 2
inches apart on ungreased
baking sheet. Bake in hot
oven 400 degres for 10 to 12
minutes or until dona. Makes
6 dozen.
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OTHER P A TTE R N S IN
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YVIIITE
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PATENTS

beans or mixed vegetables
1 Stt-oz. can tuna, drained

14 small whole onions, cooked
tt cup milk
Line the pie crust in a
shallow 8 " casserole. Mix all
the Ingredients and turn Into
Lamb Ribs seem to be a big tlie lined casserole. Bake in
favorite in the household ol a moderately hot oven 400 de­
Martha Thomas. Here is her grees 40 minutes or until the
way for preparing them;
sauce is bubbly and tha crust
4 lbs. lamb rlblcts
is brown.
1 tbsp. salt
tt tsp. pepper
SHRIM P SALAD
l t t cups water
3 lbs. shrimp, fresh or frozen
6 small onions
1 doz. eggs, boiled and diced
6 medium carrots
1 stalk celery, cut in bits size
2 pkgs. (9 ozs. each)
1 pt. mayonnaise
frozen green besns
tt lb. blue cheese
Trim excess fat from lamb tt lb. butter, melted
rlblcts, if desired. Arrange
1 medium onion, grated
rlblets In open roasting pan 1 head lettuce
and cook In slow oven 300 de­ 1 box crackers
gree! l t t hours. Remove rlb­
Boil shrimp with favorite
lets to Dutch oven. Seaso# seasonings just until It floats.
with salt and pepper. Add Dress shrimp, cut in bitewater, onions and carrots. Co­ sized pieces. Season to taste.
ver tightly and simmer on Add butter. Cut eggs and cel­
top of range 45 minutes to 1 ery in bite-sized pieces. Sea­
hour or until meat is tender son. Mix gently, shrimp, eggs
and vegetables are done. R e­
and
celery.
Add
desired
m ove meat and vegetables
amount o f mayonnaise to
and make gravy, if desired.
which blue cheese and grated
Serve with green beans cook­
onion have been added. Serve
ed according to packago di­
on lettuce in salad platca or
rections. Serves 6.
in salad bowl. Serve with
• • •
crackers if you wish or fav­
Mrs. F- Hoffman who must
orite salad accompaniment.
be one of those Tennessee
You can add grated cucum­
gala says in a phone conversa­
bers if you want to.
tion that besides Jam Cakes
and Ambrosia Pies a favorite
is COFFEE PIE. So she gave
ui the recipe.
2 1-os. squares unsweetened
Mrs. R. W. Turner is visit­
chocolate
2 tbsps. margarine
ing her brother, E. H. Mor­
2 tbsps. hot evaporated milk row, who la ill, in Ttm pa.
tt cup sifted confectioners
Sirs. Turner has had as her
sugar
recent
housegucst, her sister,
lt t cups shredded coconut
Mrs. YV. H. YVhitcner, from
tt gallon vanilla ice milk
4-S tbsps, instant coffee
Willlston.
tt cup chopped pecans
Set ice milk in bowl to softea enough to stir Instant cof­
fee Into it. melt ehocolate and
margarine over hot water.
Stir milk into confectioners
f t
sugar, add to chocolate mix­
ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTY
ture, stir in coconut Press on
bottom and sides o f lightly
buttered 9 " pie plate. Thor­
oughly stir coffee into ice
milk and place Into pie plate,
sprinkle with chopped nuta.
Place in freezer until serving
time. This Is thick enough to
cut • servings.
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1 tbsp. ginger
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Students Give Fashion Show

GIRLS M ODELING for fashion show were (top from le ft) the Misses
Rebecca Giles, Vickie Osburn, Connie Colvin, director, and Mary Abney;
(bottom from left) Sue Russnrd, Glendn Allen nnd Barbara Drebert.

" A Trip to H aw aii" was
(he theme for a fashion show
in the Seminole Hitfh School
auditorium, sponsored by the
Home
Kconomica Depart­
ment, under the supervision
of Miss Barbara Rucprrcht.
Guests were presented with
lais at the door. Miss Connie
Colvin planned the show and
directed it. She was assisted
by Nancy Hobinson and Don­
na Peters. Penny Gleeson
narrated.
The young ladies modeling
their home - made fashions
from gowns and dresses to
pajamas and slacks were:
the Misses, Barbara Bolger,
Gere Dietrich, Sharon Booth,
Andrea
Garver,
Joanne
Sparks, Cookie Streit, Linda
Ley, Audrey Decker, Paulette
Norinand, Linda Mnhn, Vickie
Osburn, Glenda Albert, Nancy
Antoine,
Barbara
Drebert,
Pat Wiggins, Susie Norris,
Sue Bussard, Susan Slack,
Anita Whittington, Ffcyc Hoi-

hiway, Mary Abney. Melanie
Williams, Kathy Butler, F a)e
Hayes, Linda Ball, Glenda
Allen, Missy Beliito, Wanda
Braswell, Ginger Smith, Sue
Futford, Sue Brcwlngtno, San­
dra Uurk, Cathi Fulton, He-

l&gt;ecca Giles, Lawranna W il­
l i a m s , Sh)rlcy Schneider,
Shirley Long, Diane Duff, Di­
ane Stubbins, Donna Peters.
Janice
Foy, Susan Dcklc,
Sonja Wester, Nancy Robin­
son, Cheryl Moose, Kathy

Qulllin, Pat McGuire, Linda
Green, Donna Collins, Marion
Weber, Betty Hittell, Gayle
Scnkarik and Connie Colvin.
Escorts were Jerry Whitmore,
Jimmy Barlu and Steva Har­
ris.

SAT., FEB. 29th

Playgirl

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Altamonte

P e rs o n a ls

“Color Newsreel
To Be Presented
To Club Members

A genda For Coming Year

Mr. uml Mr*. R o b o t Brad­
ford
of
Altamonte
were
guests at the Feb. 2t dinner
given by the Winter Garden
Chamber of Commerce for
Governor Farris Bryant.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Bar­
ber are the proud parent* of
an eixht pound baby boy who
wai born. Thunday, Feb. 20,
at Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Smith spent lust weekend
with relatives in Jacksonville.

Discussed By Members
The

American

De­ Mr*. Wade Shealy, Mrs. W. It.
Stringiicld and .Mr*. Gurdun
partment
of
the
Sanford
The Members o f thu San­
Sweeney.
Woman's
Club
have
been
bus­
ford Wumen’s Club will aee
a color movie on home dec­ ily discussing and planning

•t

the

Woman’s

Clubhouse.

entphusis on civic affairs and

interior

they plan to stress social and

decorating tips, the latest in
furniture and accessories, and
• faahion ahowr featuring ap­
parel atylad for men, women
and children.
Georgo Morgan will ahow
the film and discuss painting
and decorating with the club
meml'ers.

home activities in the coming

film

Newsreel”

entitled
presents

Dr. R . Dougherty
Speaks T o Group
About Vision
I

partment has placed too much

"Color

The

Dr. R I e h a r d Dougherty
spoke on "Misconception of
Eves and Vision" recently at
ths Pinecrcst Inn, the site for
tb « meeting of the Credit
Women’s Breakfast Club.
Dr. Dougherty i i &gt; true
Floridian, being born In Jack­
sonville
and hiving
lived
some time In Coral Gables.
He Is a graduate of the Illi­
nois School of Optometry. Dr,
Dougherty was in partnership
In Pansma City for 10 years
and came to Sanford and
opened hia office in August,
1962. He la married and the
fat'.er o f four children. Th*
speaker i f an active membei
of the Elks Club and Lion
Club. Dr. Dougherty has gen
eral practice, but specializes
In children’s vision, glaucoma
and sub-normai vision.

year. Also thu iuture meetings
will be held In tb« form oi
morning coffees in the indi­
vidual homcf. They plan to
include such activities as tour­
ing homes during the Christ­
mas holidays and working on
such projects as flower ar­
rangements, hat m iking and
furniture redecorating. Their
main project will be the beau­
tifying of the interior of the
Sanford Woman’s Club. It
was alio announced that ■
membership tea would be
held in April.
These plans were made in
a series ol two meetings. The
lirst meeting was held at the
home of Mrs, C. R. Sims, with
Mrs. A. 0 . Roberts acting as
co-hostess. The adjourn meet­
ing w u held at the home of
Mrs. Douglas 8tenstrom.
The club members elected
the officers for the coming
year. These ladies and their
duties are: M u . Wade Shcaly,
chairman; Mrs. DeWitt Ma­
thews,
program
chairman;
Mrs. Julian Wilson, finance
chairman; Mrs. W. L. Kirk,
vice chairman, and Mrs. A.
0. R o b e r t s , membership
chairman.
Those attending these meet
ings
were:
Mrs.
Richard
Gleeson, Mrs, C. P. Harkey,
Mrs. W. L. Kirk, Mrs. Donald
Flamm, Mrs. DeWitt Ma­
thews, Mrs. W. D. Merritt,

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with them. However, we will continue to give the most
value per dollar available anywhere.
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Honored With
A party was held at tbc
home of Mr. and Mr*. Wil.’la
Jones, 913 Catalina Drive, In
honor of the birthday of thelt
17 year old daughter, Mlche’e
Co-hostesses for this cele­
bration were Vickie Boyd and
Linda Robson.
Mlchcln
received
many
lovely gifts from the 23 In­
vited guests. The highlight ol
her birthday was a tour ol
Mexico. Phi.lip, her brother,
sent Michele a ticket to Horn*
ton, Texas, where they rendevoused to tour Mcvico. Phil­
lip had an exciting schedule
arranged for her pleasure. In
addition to a wonderful week
Michele w.ll have many hap­
py memories of this tour to
cherish in the future.

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Pag® 10 — Feb. 27, 1084

DeBary Bridge Club

W ASHINGTON (U P I ) — A
$11.5 billion tax cut. designed
to put an average of $4 or $5
more a week Into pockets of
m oit U. S. wage earners this
year, begins taking effect next
week and President Johnson
wants Americans to make the
m oit of it.
Even before the ink was dryon tire landmark legislation
Wednesday it had performed
its first feat, spurring the
stock market to its best gain
in two weeks.
One year, one month and

Announces Winners
Th* Dcltar? D u p l i c a t e o f two free dinners at the De­
Bridge Club played 12 tablet Bary Freexett* was Mrs. A c
eardl.
directed by Mra. Jeeile Pear*
Winners o f the ona month
call at tbla week'* Tueaday aeriea, beat three games were,
afternoon games In the Fire* first, Mrs. Aceardi; second,
Mrs. Blatt; third, William
men’a Recreation Hall.
Winner*, NS., flrat, Mra. Woodlock: fourth, Mrs. Pear­
aall and fifth, Marvin Long.
David Singer and Mra. Ruth
Blattt

aecond,

Mra.

Robert

Nlchola and Mlaa Ethel John
non; third, Mra. Doyle Driver
and William Woodlock and
fourth, Mra. E. M. Hinkle and
Mra. Pearsall;
E W , flrat, Mra. Myron Ac*
card! and Mra. Harry Schob;
aecond, Mr. and Mra. Virgil
Mote; third, George rearaall
and K. T. Stevena and Ucd for
fourth, Mra. Albert Beaom and
Mra. Frank Holder with Mra.
E lta Unklea and Phil DeBer*

aid.
Winnera o f the two montha
aeriea were, flrat,
George
Pearaall; aecond, Mra. Ruth
Blatt; third, Mra. Pearaall;
fourth, Mra. Aceardi; fifth, R.
T . Stevena and alith, Mra.
Frank Auatin.
Winner o f total high acore
fo r the month of February and

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal Stnte Market
Newa Service
Sanford
Shipping point Information
for Feb. 26. AU aalea F.O.B.
Precooling chargea extra unle u otherwise stated:
SANFORD-OVIEDO
ZELLWOOD DISTRICT
Clear and cool.
Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
market slightly stronger. Do­
mestic round type, I K bu.
crates, mostly 11.50, few best,
$1.75, few small, $1.35; 50 lb.
sacks, $1.25 to $1.50, mostly
$1.25, fair quality, small site,
low as $1; Red type, I K bu.
crates, few, $2.25.
Carrots: demand fair, mar­
ket steady. Sacks, 481 lb.,
film parked, $2.(15 to $2.30; 50
lbs. loose, $1.85 to $1.00.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket steady. 16 In. crates, Pas­
cal type, S doi., $4; 2k* and 2
dot., $4.25; 4 doz. and smalt
er, $3.75; hearts, film wrap­
ped, 24 count, $4.75.
Chinese cabbage: demand
fair, market steady. 16 In.
crates, $2J0 to $2.75.
Endive: demand good, mar­
ks! stronger. 1 1/0 bu. crates,
$3 to $3.25.
Escarolc: demand g o o d ,
market stronger. 1 1/0 bu.
crates, $2.75 to $3.
Lettuce: offerings l i g h t .
Boston type, EI1N crates, 24
count, few, $3.50; Iculierg
type, WB crates, 24 count,
few, $3; Leaf type, 12 quart
baskets, few, $1.40 to $1.50;
Romaine, 1 1/B bu. crates, $3
to $3.50, poorer and small
size, lower.
Onions, green: d e m a n d
light, market steady. Crates,
I doz. hunches, $3.
Parsley: demand l i g h t ,
market about steady. Crates,
C doz. bimehrs, $2.
Parsnips:
offerings
light.
Baskets, 12-1 lb., film packed,
$1.25.
Radishes: demand Improv­
ing, market steady. Baskets,
film packed, Red varieties,
30 6 oz., 85 rents to $1; White
varieties, 24-8 oz., $2 to $2.25.
8plnuch:
offerings
light.
Bushel baskets, Savoy type,
$1.50 to $1 00.
HASTINGS, KM lItID A
DISTRICT
Clear and cool.
Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
market about steady. Domes­
tic round type, IK bu. crates,
$1.50, few, small size, lower;
50 lb. sacks, $1 to $1.25, best
mostly $1.25.

Hitting Home
SAN FRANCISCO (U P1) Oops I

Tito state Division of Indus
trial Safety conducted teats
and found that floors were too
slippery in Us local offices.

S t Patrick’s
Dance Planned
In DeBary
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Plant to aponaor the annual
St, Patrick’a Dance in DeBary
hava bean announced by the
entertainment committee o f
the Volunteer Fire Depart­
m ent
Frank Yahat’a Bund will
play fo r the event which is
scheduled fo r Saturday, March
14, at tha Firemen's Recrea­
tion Hall. Tickets are now
available to the public.
Tha committee sponsored a
donee last Saturday night
whlrh featured a number of
specialty number* presented
by Mr. and Mra. Willium
Stripp, Mr. and Mra. Jack
I-amborUon and Sally Gcrity
and Harold Jenkins.
Hurriaon Ilernritter wan in
charge o f the refreshment bar.

Unit 256 Sets
Planning Meet
By Jane Casselberry
There will be a special
meeting of the planning com­
mittee of Auxiliary Unit 250
of Casselberry at 1 p. m.
Thursday at Uio homo of Mra.
Harold
Krydcr,
president,
1494 Lake Drive, Casselberry.
Purpose of the meeting will
be to make plans for the an­
nual observance of the anni­
versary of the founding of
American Legion which will
be cclerbaled by Memorial
Post 256 and the auxiliary at
8 p. in., Monday, at the Wo­
men's Club Building In Cas­
selberry.

4-H Club Hears
USDA Officials
Forest City
Group To Meet
At Academy

lly Maryann Mile*
The Forest City Community
Association will meet at 7:30
p. m. Monday in the Forest
1jiko Academy Cafeteria for
dinner and tho regular month­
ly business meeting.
John It. lictliea, |irvnident,
has announced that a program
o f entertainment will be pre­
sented by the Academy (JunrDr. Kenneth Wing spoke on
t it and Miss Ann Arney, uc"U p To Date Food Sense'* for
curdlaniat.
Adolph Juhl will serve as member* o f the Elder Springs
Homo Ilemonstration Club at
master o f ceremonies.
their February meeting held
at the HD Center on 26lh
Street.

By Donna K*tra
The Mnrch meeting o f the
Longwood Elementary PTO
was cnnceled Tuesday night
dun to conflict In aeliedulea
with the Dedication and Open
House for tho new English Es­
tates School.
Tho next meeting o f the
PTO has been announced for
April 27 at whlrh time tho an­
nual Children's Talent Show
will bo presented for the pro­
gram.
Sale of nutoinohiln license
tags produred revenue total­
ing $54.4 million during the
first half o f thla year, says
Motor Vehicle Commissioner
Arch Livingston.

Dr. Wing advised that to
get a proper diet one should
follow a daily schedule con­
taining the basic seven nutri­
ents. Ho cautioned against us­
ing new fads In foods unless
n physician Is consulted nnd
suggested that menus be pre­
pared according to calorie
needs o f the individual.
Miss Myrtiu Wilson, HD
agent, announced that a cook­
ing school will be held at the
Civic Center at 7:30 p. in ,
Mnrch 10, and that a furniture
rifinishing clinic is scheduled
at thn clinic, March 0-11, be­
ginning at 10 a. in. dully.
Meinla-rs o f the E l d e r
Springs cluli will conduct a
workshop during the after­
noon at tho next meeting fo l­
lowing the covered dish lunch-

lacludoa:
Felt

Rev. Thomas II. Makin,
minister, has advised that
each family Is asked to bring
a covered dish or two, table
service for the family, a
folding or TV table and a
good appetite.
Guest speaker for the o c­
casion will be Rev. Malcolm
L. Watson, form er mission­
ary In Brazil who is now !
serving as minister of the
Park
la k e
Presbyterian
Church in Orlando.
A nursery will be provided.
The Self-Denial Offering for
World Missions will be re­
reived at Sunday's 9 a. nt.
service.

and T. C. Blalock o f Winter
Haven were special guests for
the Inst meeting o f the Oviedo
4-H Boys Club which was at­
tended by 19 member*.
Filins were shown on In­
specting, grnding and parking
of citrus after which a ques­
tion and answer period was
rondurted.

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1,132 Tourist Facility Permits Issued In Month
T A L I.A H A 8 S E E (U P I ) The Hotel and Restaurant
Commission issued 1,132 li­
censes
to tourist facilities
during January, Commissioner
Robert Riedel said Wednesday.
He said the total was 176
Itsa licenses than were issued
in the sumc month last year.
Riedel said 410 lln-nsea were
issued to new establishments,
1P5 for new buildings uml 215
to new businessra in remodel­
ed buildings, nnd 722 licenses
went to new owners o f exist­
ing businesses.
Tho revenue from Jnnuury
llccnses totaled $7,200, which
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known as the Lindy Hop,
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The Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant will have its
first Fam ily Night supper
this Friday at 6:30 p.m.

eon at noon.
Those attending will muke
smocked handbags and hats
and are asked to bring I ’ j
yards o f 1 Inch checked ging­
ham; 4 yard lining mntcrial,
46 inches wide; draw string;
1 gallon plastic bleach bottle;
1 yard buckrum, 3 Inches wide,
extra
s tiff;
straight pins,
needle, scissors, thimble and
one skein o f contrasting em­
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Longwood PTO
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USDA

the Senate put ?he final stamp cut next Thursday, March 5.
of approval on the biggest tax That is wnen a tower parroU
withholding rate goes into ef­
cut in the nation's history by
fect, meaning higher paya 74-19 vote with generous
checks.
Republican 'support.
The IRS said it wnuld fol­
Johnson promptly signed it
low a ‘ ‘rule of reason’ in en­
into law at a White House
forcing tha March 5 change­
ceremony, then told a nation­
over. "W e will not find fault
wide 'radio-television audience
with employers who are de­
that it would strengthen the
layed a day or two in putting
United States by bolstering
the lower rate Into effect by
the economy .when U. S. tax­
problems encountered In con­
payers and corporations start
verting
their payroll
sys­
spending the extra cash.
tem s." a spokesman said.
“ No one can bury us — or.
bluff us — or beat us — so
long as our economy remains
strong,’ ’ said the President
Available to you without a
in an obvious reference to
doctor's prescription, our pro­
Soviet
Prem ier
Nikita
S. duct called Odrlncx. You must
Khrushchev's oft-quoted pro­ lose ugly fat or your money
back. Odrinex is a tiny tablet
mise to "bury” capitalism.
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o f excess fat and live longer.
ecutive promised to make new Odrinex costs $3.00 and ia
inroads against federal spend­ add on this guarantee: if not
ing. including a new goal to satisfied for any reason, just
eliminate an additional 7.500 return the package to your
druggist and get your full
government jobs "in the very- money bark. No questions
next few months.”
asked. Odrinex is sold with
While Johnson forecast good this guarantee by:
days ahead, the Internal Rev­ Mclteynolds Drug Store —
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By Bernice Kelsey

R E P R E S E N TA TIV E S fo r partlclputinR orRanizntionn attending the recent meeting o f Old
Glory Blood Bank were, left photo, Heated left
to right, Mra. Lillian Severn, Mra. CIco Bolin,
Hpcaker, and Ruth Rudolph; Htanding, Mra.
Josephine R. Birku and Mrs. Patricia Dome;
right photo, seated left to right, Mra. Maryann
Miles, Harold Willis and Maurice Rudolph;
standing, Hit-hard B. Lashley and Ed Furgerson.

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Control Brings Problem s
The successes enjoyed in the con­
the communities to provide some
trol o f infectious diseases in this
method o f home supervision.
A purt o f every medical care pro­
and other counties has been the re­
sult o f a combination o f increased
gram includes taking care of patients
scientific knowledge, the efforts of
who are not ncutely ill enough to be
private individuals, and the pro­
in a hospital but in need o f part time
grams o f official health agencies.
professional nursing service in the
home. These services include assist­
No modern state is willing to fore­
go the advantages accruing from the
ing in the rehabilitation of stroke
victims, teaching diabetics how to
continued control o f such diseases.
give themselves injections, chang­
We must maintain our community
ing surgical dressings, teaching mo­
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home care leaves hospituls better
others.
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Seminole County is meeting this
been so successful has brought about
home nursing need through the
some o f the problems with which the
Health Department and the Home
health department must now deal.
Nursing Service which is available
For exnmple, maternal and child
to all who need it in this area. Much
deaths have been drastically reduc­
has been done since this service has
ed which means not only that more
been established and more and more
children are living to maturity but
the services are being cnllcd for by
that the population is increasing rel­
our citizens. Our health department
atively rupidly and that more j&gt;eople
and its officials are to be commend­
are living into the later yeurs o f life.
ed for making these services availa­
While modern medications have
ble to our citizens.
improved longevity, we have as yet
no adequate means to combat the
physiological time clock which gov­
erns the age process. This gives rise
Thou dost keep him in perfect
to the problem o f more people living
peace, whose mind is stayed on thee,
to need nursing care in the home.
because he trusts in thee.— Isaiah
Improved methods o f treatment
2G:3.
are making it possible to send many
• • •
persons home who otherwise would
I believe in God, and 1 trust my­
spend much o f their life in mental
self in ilis hands.— James A. Gar­
and tubercular institutions. This
field.
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Political Notebook
CHICAGO — (N K A ) — which might box In—if it
The prospect now arises that does not ignore— tlie party’s
in early May the nntlonal established
eastern
power
headquarters for Sen. Burry centers.
Goldwater'a field operations
I’ lacing the field command
—devoted to the vital bud- post in California would not,
nes* o f rustling delegates— o f course, affeet all the other
may be shifted from the East general headquarters activito California.
ties presently' gntlicrrd in
A
bold departure
from Washington.
But this highly original
past presidential campaigns,
this plan would have the wis­ idea is perhaps representa­
dom o f permitting easier con­ tive o f the inventive, agrescentration on the key primar­ sive spirit which characteri­
ies in Oregon ami California zed the unprecedented Feb.
in Into spring, on nine west­ HI Chicago meeting o f some
ern stutc conventions set for 100 Coldwutcr managers and
May 8 or later and on tlie organitera from 42 states nml
July 13 nalionn! convention the national campaign staff.
I Seemingly
undaunted
by
at San Francisco.
public
opinion
polls
Should this major shift oc­ new
cur, it would serve us a strik­ showing Gohlwater dropping
ing symbol o f the West farther behind 1900 nominee
Coast's Importance not only- Itichaid Nixon, the conferees
in the l'.hll GOP nomination here and there behaved ami
fight but in national politics talked almost like victory
celebrants.
generally.
Some, however, appeared
Moreover, on top o f the
practical advantage o f put­ to he stung by reports that
ting key (ioldwater field men tlie lioldwater camp is strug­
near the scene of final bat­ gling against inner eonflict,
manage­
tle, the move would tend once i n c o m p o t e n t
timidity
and
even
and for all to put a western ment,
stamp on Goldwater'a cam­ gloom.
One leader, exuding con­
paign.
It would be the most con­ fidence at what was mainly
crete recognition to date that n workshop meeting, never­
the Arizona senator is trying theless blurted out his an­
to win tlie llrpuhlicau nomi­ noyance:
"W e wanted to prove to
nation with a Western-Southcin-MIdwestcrn c o a l i t i o n these field peopla that even

Thought For Today

Dr. Crane’s

Lyle C- Wison Says:

Mrs. Crane
Don and his
wife, Elvlrita.
in Los Angeles

and I visited
lovely Spanish
when wc were
two years ago.

And Don’s enthusiasm for
birds was so contagious that
we gut infected with the same
Virus.
So when wc returned home
and hesded down to our farm
abode in Indiana, Mrs. Crane
asked me to stop at the butch­
er shop for some large hunks
o f suet.
Then I nailed those to sev­
eral tree trunks outside the
plrturo window In the dining
KSJ8,

But the also has bird feed­
ers that arc full o f sunflower
seeds, cracked com, etc.
In addition, one of our tons
got some long spike nails and
had llie heads snipped off.
These arc now Inserted Into
tiic tree trunks and wc then
alip ears of yellow corn on
the spikes.
As a result, Mrs. Crane now
has scores of birds of various
species, plus chipmunks and

fox squirrels, which come out
for their free lunch.
tVc arc not scientific bird
.-pccialists like Dun Blcltz,
but we have purchased some
books showing color plates
of various native birds.

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Greek Vote Noteworthy

Popular opinion {Mills show­ said Ncilan on emerging from IMiints of view on Johnson,
each supported by some mil­
ing a remarkable enthusiasm i tftc presidential presence.
I was pounding the typewriter
lions o f likc-mimled voters.
Traditionally, Greek voters
for I'reiidcnt Johnson arc i Now, Ncilan lias changed
For Johnson, that s|ieUs out
|In my upstairs olflce.
1have been more interested in
lagging somewhat behind the his mind. The government
in simple terms a decision
"Oh, I ’ve caught one al
personalities titan in party
political fact* of till* cam­ economy Johnson talked to he must make.
i r e a d y s h e cried.
Ncilan
and his
associates
labels.
paign year.
Shall wc join with con­
*
By the time I got down­
Indeed, we have identified
And in their just-concluded
This week a poll by Loui* docs not look to Neilan like gressional conservatives in a
11 species of birds at unc time stairs, she had the cage in the Harris in the Washington (D. Hie Johnson performance in drive for rea l’ government national elections, tlie Greeks
kitchen,
but
was
looking
selected not only a personal­
at our “ free lunch stand.”
C.) Post reported that 8t per that Held. Over the weekend, economy or with congression­
nintjrnlul.
al liberal* in a drive for ity but a professional politi­
But in the summer the chip­
cent
of
voters
questioned
be­
Ncilan
was
on
record
as
| *T m weakening fast,” she
more spending, bigger annual cian who held hls first poli­
munks take the lecd and store
admitted, d o l e f u l l y . " I lieved Johnson was elieetivc withdrawing his lav or from
deficits
and a steadily in­ tical post at the age of 23
it in their burrows.
1thought we could take him a i in keeping government spend­ the new President. Ncilan'* creasing national debt? Not and now at 73 will take over
One little chipmunk will
ing under control. Tints, the reason:
Big time
spending
mile away and release him in
as premier.
fill hit check pouches with
j voter* appear to find Johnson projects ami deficit financing. merely a lough decision to
the woods.
A* a personality, tail and
make. That will be a tough
corn and then dart to his den.
not
guilty
of
the
Republican
Meantime, big
labor
I*
‘ ‘But he looks so cute, 1
nearly bald George Papandecision
to
reveal
to
one
side
By stopwatch 1 have timed
charge that he is a tv pical turning on lltc beat for more
tiiink maybe Judy's children
and to conceal from Hie dreou has sharpened hi* ton
him. He will empty his pouch­
would Just as soon watch the ' big time Democratic spender. spending and bigger deficits. other.
guc agaim t Greek royalty
es and be back on the ear of
Sjvctiding, Use national debt There urc several areas of
chipmunks as the birds. What
and in It year* of opposl
corn within GO seconds.
and deficits are live domes­ labor discontent.
Johnson'*
do you th in k !”
Hon to the NaHonal Radical
But the tfcipirtunkf scare
tic issues on which the Re­ play for the favor of economy.
Union led by former Pre­
Well, 1 deilded we could
publicans expect to hit hard­ minded conservatives is one
away the birds, so last sum­
mier Constantine Caratnande'ay for a lew weeks our
est this year. Republicans of them.
mer Mrs. Crane decided wc
lls.
trapping the chipmunks, so
need
those
issues
to
win.
must do something to elim i­
The labor bosses resolved
When I&gt;nd rakea the full
He has admonished Greek
wc turned this little fellow
The {Mills are more favor­ In favor of a vast InereafC
nate Hie chipmunk*.
leave* watch out fur the little royally to "reign but not at­
loose.
able to Johnson than are the in government spending for
She didn’t want to hurt
kida getting that burning ile- tempt lo rule,” ami under­
Judy's children did enjoy
political facts of life. The education, health care, lowthem but the knew that our
standably is disliked by King
•ire.
the chipmunks, so I squander­
voters
are
saluting
mere cod housing, consumer coun­
daughter Judy was soon to
Paul.
ed another bushel of com
promises.
For
example,
the
arrive from West Orange, N. feeding them.
seling and personal guidance
To a Caratnanlls Imaxt that
One jMck ran lift a ear, but
Kennedy administration's big servii-e* fur low Incsime fam ­
J „ with tier four youngsters.
Greece was prospering sta­
it takea a lot to keep It up.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
spending trend has not been ilies and. of course, for pub
So Mra. Crane felt the kid­
tistically, hr replird.
• • •
In rare of this newspaper,
dies would prefer to watch enclosing a long stamped, checked since Johnson took |lie works.
‘ •Numbers prosper; the peo­
A
California
man
swam
two
office
three
months
ago.
the birds.
Ncilan of the Chamber of I miles «&gt;ii bis t'n'itb hirtInlay. ple suffer.”
addressed envelope and 20
In her dilemma, she bought rents to rover typing and Johnson's economy promise* Commerce and (ieorge Meany
Last
November,
Pupandare impressive and Ilia stra­ of AFL-CIU arc beginning lo ! Stroke* of lack at tliut age.
a wire rat trap that lias a printing costs when
rcou'a
Center
Union
parly
you
i
*
•
•
won a hairline victory over
trap door and catches the ani­ send for one of hls book­ tegies arc persuasive. Rut the represent
utterly
opposing
Parting
advice
for
men:
put
actual reduction In expendi­
Carainanlii's National Radi­
mals whole, without injury.
lets.)
u little wuter on Hie comb.
tures remains lo lie achiev­
cal Union und Papandrcou
She put a nubbin of corn In­
•
• »
ed.
ruled for 47 days.
side and act the trap out by
Pumpkin*make happy’ fner*
It is obvious, therefore,
He quit rather than rely
the tree.
— when the pumnpkin J* on on Hie pro-Comiminisl United
that the whopping vote of — “
confidence reported by the
W— Have U. S. Bcunlors al- the side o f small boy*.
Democratic left to support,
•
* •
pollsters represents so far way a lieen elected by the peothus forcing tlie country into
We don't grow tobacco out only the impact of Johnson's ! pie 7
P a l* up the inquest for help new elections which till* work
In Arizona und I don’t atnukej promises anti his {tcrsuaslve
A —.Senators were originully with the children's home work, gave him a landslide victory
— Sen. Hurry (ioldwater. It- strategics, such as cutting the
Lake Mary
elected by the state legisla­ ami the kids nmy pass,
at the expense of both the
S in . Frances (tester
Ariz., questioned about pos­ White House bill for electric
•
* •
tures. Diicct clcctiiiii by the
political left and right.
322-6219
sible tobacco legislation in lights.
A man vs ill go a long way to
|people was provided fo r by
The vote was noteworthy
Lake Monroe
wnke of report on smoking.
Another faetor.
The lug *lie 17tli Amendment, effec­ save Ilis fare. Ills wife just to in a number of respects.
.Mrs. II. I- Johnao*
spending pressure only now tive ns to seiiatora elected tlie corner drag store,
First, (lie fact that the gov­
322-4722
Sly opopnent will lie either Is beginning l « develop. The after May 31, I HI 3.
•
«
•
ernment pressed ahead with
l.nngwnod
ISep. Itolicrt Taft Jr. or Ohio's Johnson administration's pro­
'llie beat thing for a woman
Mrs. Donna Kales
piqailur lirpuhlicon secretary paganda piny lias hern lo llir
938-3317
&lt;J Vt bat (peed is attained to do to have beautiful band*
o f state, Ted W. Brown.
government economizers, the by the duck hawk7
I la nut lung
North Orlando
— Ineuaibent Sen. Stephen 31. conservatives,
to
those
•
• •
Mrs. Mona Grlnstead
A — Fastest o f all flying
Young, D-Ohio, coin incuts squares rrs{M&gt;nslve (o the so322-2291
birds, iluek hanks have been
Having money la one thing
indirectly on entry o f John called
Puritan ethic. Suclt credited with a diving a|iccd that makes relative* write to
Osteen
(ilrnn into Ohiu's senatorial citizens, of rourse, have lieen
31ra. Clarence Snyder
of IHI) miles all hour.
you— for a loan.
race.
222-48(1
pleased. Edwin P. Ncilan.
president of the U.S. Clutmlier
O rlfdo
lira , (ieorge Kelsey
No government in the world o f Commerce, got the John263-3(86
would stand with its arms son treatment at the White
folded at such action.
House shortly after LBJ took
—Turkish ambassador Adnan over. Ncilan was among a
Kural on Cyprus dispute group of big business callers
lictwcen Turk*-Creeks.
" I could vote for that man,”
! gleefully called to me, where

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838-5016
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Mra. Joan Magin
363-3742
.Mr*.

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Adam Muller
668-4110

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it despite the shadow of the cate of a pcuccful settlement
Cyprus crisis and a possible of the dispute dividing Turks
conflict with Turkey was a and Greeks.
tribute to Greek democratic
processes.
Second, U continued the
steady decline of Communist
voting strength in Greece and
the growing political voice of
a middle age class emerging
with the new strength of the
Greek economy. It probably
also was reflective of the
fact that Caratnanlls had ticaorted his own party leader­
M O NEY S A V IN G
ship to lake up self-imposed
exile In Paris.
At any rate, Papandreou'a
victory gave the country a
much-needed aiablo govern­
ment and assured continua­
tion of a strong pro-NATO
and pro-Western government
policy.
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threat of a Greck-Turkl»h
clash over Cyprus since Pa­
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Mr*. Julia llarlo*
838-1118

, though we’re a bunch o f
yahoos
from
Arizona
we
j have some competence.”
This was a reference to re­
ports that (ioldwater’s newly
‘ chosen Arizona-oriented cam.
paign manager*
were
ra.
garded by the earlier Draft*
|(ioldwater organizers as too
green for the job.
j Another top man scoffed
al the notion the Chicago
conference
was
called
to
smooth over major dissen­
sion:
"You don't wash your dir*
ty linen at a meeting o f a
hundred people.”
(ioldwater leaders in Chic­
ago made no pretense that
all was perfect. But they say
they hsve done a remarkable
job o f cranking up in the six
weeks since tlio senator tic.
canto a candidate.
I f they aro not genuinely
confident. If they do not In
their heart* believe Gohlwater has the making* o f victory
in July and beyond, then
they are the best traveling
show since llritain'a famouv
Old Vic troupe last toured
the United States.
The only other possibility
is that they are now caught
up in a massive enterprise In
silf-deluslon o f thu sort that
sometimes afflicts politician*
engaged in presidential com­
bat.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

W orry Clinic
CASE n-494: Don Blcltz is
.he versatile head of a Inrgc
pharmaceutical Una in Cali­
fornia.
But his absorbing hobby is
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A aworn Complaint havlnx
btan fltad atalnat you In tho
Circuit Court In and for Seminola
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Florida,
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BRUCE ALLEN MILLER, fodlrarca, tho abort title of
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County, Florida, and aereo e
copy tbtraof on PlalntUfa at­
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Hanford, Florida, on or befard
tho 4tb day of bLrcb. A. D.
1114, or otberwtM decree pro
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WITNESS my band and adfldal aeal o f tho Clark of the
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day of February, A. D. 1114.
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By: Martha T. Vlhlan, D.C.
Carroll Burke
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2. Notices - Personals

Phone
Classified

322-5613
322-5612
O ffice 204 W . F iw t
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft F ra n !
2. NotieM - Peraonala
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. 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 k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - L ive stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles T or Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. I/OHt &amp; Found
LOST: Male Beagle Hound
with red collar. Reward.
322-1753.

t. Notices • Personals

SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN TRAD E 8&lt;4 Rm. Home plus
ER SERVICE. Part* and
extra lot S. W. Chicago for
supplies for all makes la
Highway frontage vacant
eluding:
Electrolux. New
acreage. F. J. SARELLA
and rebuilt cleanera sold
11019 S. Kedsle Ave., Chi
No
borne
sendee
call
cago 33, IU.
charge Phone F A 2-2262
2533 Park Dr. ..
12. Real Estate For Sale

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I'cb. 27, 1964 — Page U-A 17. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

Vacuum Cleaner

Large expanding Insurance POODLES. 8 wkt. old, AKC
Co. has opening for 2 men,
reg. Fairly reasonable,
21-45, High School grsduste.
male, 1 female. 805 W. 3rd
No experience necessary.
Training program. Salary Pony and saddle. 1803 Sum
merlin Ave.
plus commission. Represen­
tative will interview at Fla.
State Employment Office, 32. Flowers • Shrubs
Sanford, Feb. 28, 93.
BLOOMING Roae* on Chero­
kee stock. A ll other kinds
19. Situations Wanted
o f Nursery ahrubbary and
tree*.
IRONING in my home. Ph.
323-0513.
Gray Shadows Nuraery
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
SLIPCOVERS made to order.
Reasonable. Th. 322-3112.

33. Furniture

BEDS FOR R E N T
Rallaways, Juve­
Young Mother will keep child Hospital,
nile. FR E E deUvery and
ren 2-5 yrs. my home. Re
Pick-up.
sponsible care. Inquire 2516
So. Sanford.
F U R N ITU R E CENTER
1100 French Ave.
BABYSITTING in my home
Ph. F A 2-7932
322 2274.
WANTED reliable couple te
take up monthly payments
o f (13.50 on 3 complete
Special By Popular Demand
rooms of furniture. CaU
Our Budget W ave Spec. (0.95
TB 2-1511, Casselberry, cel
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
lacL
31b Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

21. Beauty Salons

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B E A U TIF U L M A Y F A IR
HOME
“ Peraonally, I think flagpole-sitting Is strictly
Bedroom, partially furn. 2
4 BR., 2 Baths, Huge Fla.
Dullsville!”
baths, frame house. Con­
room. Dining room, BuUtveniently located In Long
12. Real Estate Fur Sale
in range, ref., dishwasher, 12. Real Estate Fee Sale
wood. Only |80 per month
air-cond., Heat. Large lot, 2 Bit. masonry, $6,500, good
3 BR, l'k b*Ui home. Assume
fenced back yard.
terms. 2 lots $1,000 ea. 1 Mi.
payment*. 322-5435.
Other choice rental*.
EXCLUSIVE WITH
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
Ball-Blalr Agency
JOHN E. FOX, Healtur
B E LIE V E IT OR NOT!
Lane. T E 8-1633.
3rd 4 Park Ave.
116 N. Park
Only 11 blocks from town is
Phone 322-5641
LM N EN TERPRISES. Inc.
323-0559. after five 322-5610
a 2 Story, 4 BR. 2 batb
Has Customised Homes in
Home with — Patio — BarAvailable Mar. l. Furn. 3
So. Longwood for immediate
B-Q, Large fruit trees, ter­
room apt., pvt. bath. 322
occupancy. Down payment
rific
garden
space
and
2 , 3 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
5303.
of (650 and up.
flowing well — For only
1, Ilk, 4 2 BATHS
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
$10,500 — (500 Down — (65
1 BR House. Furn. 665 mo. DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
$02 Highland Ave.
per month. Owner financed.
Ph. 323-0635.
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
Low Monthly PaymenU
FURN. Apt. 322-3360.
For Complete Information 17-92, 26 Acres. 1000 Ft.
Fronting Lake Monroe, be­
See Or CaU Your
Furn. efficiency ap t, fo r 1 or
IN VESTM EN T
REALTY
tween Jessamine and Tam
couple, light* k water loci.
322-9173
arind Aves. Zoned indust­ 116 N. Park
$43. 322-7380.
SALE S BROKER
rial. Write Box 66, Sanford
Herald.
3 Room furn. apt., incl. wa­
A CHARMING HOME

F H A - V A HOMES

$100

SO U T H W A R D

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Harriett's Beauty Nook
Sell
Ue
Your
Furniture
Eva Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians
Quick Service With the
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5743
POST. FA 2-0677.

24. Electrtcsl Service*

YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
ContT’ cting 4 Repairs
4 Controls
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902

25. Plumblnp Service*
PLU M BING
Contracting Repairs
FR E E ESTIMATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

Furn. or Unfurn., 4 lg. room*,
tile bath. No pet*. 322-3753.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex. A v a il
able Mar. lat. 14th Avs.
Longwood, 8 mi. from N.A
S. Ph. 838-22S6.
FURN. Traitor, buOUm CB
llv. mn., breaacwgy 4 bath.
Clean. CaU alter 6, 223-4411.

t BR., uxfurntehad house. Ph.
3221296.
FU R N . 2 BR. Duplex Apt.
$01 E. 17th 8t. 222-6477.
W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.

P i u o Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmoa — F A 2-4293

3 BR, Ilk bath home. Assume With plenty of elbow room. W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
Dr.
322-2120
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Three large Bedrooms
paymeoU. 322-3455.
Tw o Bath*
AU Types and Sizes
TW O 4 BR HOMES
Wo Repair and Service
L a rge Fam ily 4
Dining
One for immediate occupancy.
S T I N E
Room
802 Highland Ave., Long- THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
(14,750
Machinery aud Supply Co.
wood, J Mi. S. on 17-92, near 116 N. Park Ave. F A 24123
207 W. 2nd St.
F A 2-6432
ATTR A C TIV E TERM S!
Longwood Plata.
RE PR IN TS AV A ILA B LE
LM N ENTERPRISES,
W EEKEND cottage, Lemon
Of pictures that have been
Inc.
Bluff, furnished. 322 3651.
published in The Herald.
Ph. 836-3911 - 322-2744
1901 S. Park
322 5232
4 BR. 2 BATH
CaU Bill Vincent at The
N
ltci:
322-8971
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r
2248
$ BR., 2 Baths, klL cquipt. Fenced yard, cent, heat k
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
730 Seminole Blvd., Cassel­
air cond. $16,800.
N E A R HORSE TRAC K
CONCRETE PLACING
berry, IM-6930,
$500 DOWN
2lk Acres, extrem ely high
4 FINISHING
4 BR, 2 BATHS
with
tree*.
$3,500; $500
BR House Cbuntry Club
Specialize Patios. Driveways
35 Ft. Family Room, fenced
down,
balance
monthly.
Manor. Assume c l o s i n g
Work Guaranteed
patio, double carport.
JOHNNY W A LK E R , Broker
costa. Take up payments.
FREE ESTIMATES
$17,900 — TERM S
322-6457 For Appointment
ID-1453. U no answer Ph.
HARRIS CONCRETE SVC.
8 BR FR A M E HOME
so-otm.
322-1807
Outside patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit 3 BR. CB house. $67 month
complete. Ph. 322-7440.
Trees. In the Country.
B Y OWNER, I bedroom, 1H
Tractor mowing 4 Grading.
(7,000 - TERM S
b|th home. One bedroom
Call FA 2-7621.
I ' Buxineae Opportunity
has separate entrance, caa
be rented for Income. WiU
NEW COIN LA U N D R Y
29. Automobile Service
trade for amaUer place.
Rrund new building 4 all new
Shown by appoint meat. CaU FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Speed Queen wasliera 4
FA 2
dryer* now ready for in3 BR, Ilk Baths, Fla. Km.,
■tallatlon in excellent San­ Senkarik Glass and Paint
comer lot, fenced yd., cent,
ford
location. Financing
Company
heat 4 air, disposal, builtavailable. BUI Bailey, Or­ 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4S22
in
stove.
T ee’N
Green
lando 424-5243 or 424-5047,
Property Management
Estates. Ph. 322-5314.
Auto Glasa, Tepe
P. O. Box $153.
k Sales Broker
4 Sea' Covers
SAVE about (2,000 by
!6. Female Help Wanted
buying this very nice
3 Bedroom home for
HOUSEKEEPER. L i v e in.
O ffer* fo r your selection
o n l y (6,990. N e a r
White or colored. Phone
these Beautiful 2, 3, 4 4
204 W. 2nd St. F A 24032
shopping,
lg.
F 1 a.
322-3108 or 322-9253.
Bedroom
A LL WORK G UARANTEED
Rm., big kitchen with
17. Male Help Wanted
range 4 refrigerator,
COHEN RADIATOR 8HOP
plenty of closets, hard­
inspection,
estimates,
Auto Suleiiman, new and used Free
wood floors. I f you
pickup, delivery. Recoring
cars. Must be experienced.
are looking for a Bar­
4 repairs discounted.
See Mr. Brass at Brass
gain. don't put o ff
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
Motors, Sanford.
calling us about thit
one, Stemper Agen­
cy, 1019 So. French
Ave., 322-4991.

4
2
2
3

BR.,
BR.,
BR.,
BR.,

2 Bath ...
1 Bath ..
1 Bath ..
Ilk Baths

6143
$ 70
$ 33
$ 85

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

R E N T A BED
RoPaway, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Meath
Ph. FA M i l l 11$ W. 1st 8L
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4012.
1-3 BR House: 1-10* wide 2
UR House Trail ar. phone
NO g-4906.
CLEAN, 4-Km. 611 Park.

St. Johns Realty

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

VA-FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Owned Homes

To maka th* heat home
buy, sac tb*

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

YOU WILL LIKE THIS

ONE I
BR, separate dining room,
kitclien equipped. Neat a* a
pin, close to dountown.
$6,690. Reasonable terms!

E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
F1IA-VA sales broker. 1445
S. Park Ave. F A 2-2X4,
FA 2-2285.

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T I I K r o t ' S T Y JI'IMiaca
DeBAHY; 2 BR., terrazzo
r o t i i r . ai:«4 iM ii. i: t o u i n , Kent with option to buy. 3
n .o iiiiM .
Doors, elec, heat., air-cond.,
Bit.,
3
bath,
alr-coad.
No
F ile Am. ----buUt-in GE kitchen. W. T.
K I T A I I I 4IF
Office
F
A
2-2118
qualifying,
assume
pay­
Corbett, Real Estate. Ph.
M. k i i .v k u t M o o r e .
Night F A
ments. 323-0333.
Dyceaaed.
668-4791.
NOTH'): TO I ’HFIIITOIIk
TO
Al.l.
I’ K H a o a a
I I A t - 9. For Salt or Rent
ti an lord. f U
1624 P «rk Dr
NEED MORE ROOM!
I M i 4 1.11*1* Oil IIK R A N U *
AUAIA B T M i l l K a T A T I .1
LO O K !—3 BR., 1 bath. (3u0
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
S
A
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You and each of you ar*
Down ........ $32.30 monthly.
LAKE. Call e v e o i n g a 3 UK Frame Home at 1715
hereby notified and regulred
3 BR. I bath, $100 Down
|.&gt; file any claim* and demand*
322-1397.
W.
2nd.
Will
take
car,
which &gt;«&gt;u. or either of you,
... ........... (68.00 monthly.
house trailer or cash as
nia) hate aaalnet aald eelat*
3 BR, Ilk baths, (100 Down
. Wanted In Rent
In Ihe office of Ih* Honorable
part payment, Bal. 647.36
Vernon Mia*. J r . County
................ (73.49 moothly.
per mo. incl. ins. If Inter­
Judin of demluol# County, at W ANTED: Room 4 board byFHA TERM S!
hla office
tu tlia Hemlnol*
ested
contact owner
at
well educated 65 yr. old re­
County Court llouae at bunCall u« for a personal inpecabove
address
all
day
Sat..
ford. Florida, within -lx cal­
tired gentleman. R e f e r lion.
endar month* from to* time
Feb. 29th.
cnees. George W. Cooper,
of the flrat publication of title
E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
police. Uaclr claim or demand
Valdes Hotel, Room 2U1.
LM N ENTERPRISES
rnuet be In writing and con­
AGENCY • REALTOR
Now has Sales Representa­
tain the place of realdcuc# and
2443 $. Park Ave.
I I . Real Estate Wanted
poel
office
addrrae o f
t h#
tive* at Crystal Lake Hark,
claimant and mint he -worn
Phone* FA 2-2304 or FA 2-228*
W.
on
23tb
St.,
to
Lake
to by th* ulalmaut, hie a*cnt W ANTED: Country lionte. 3
nr attorn#}, or the enure ’ hill
M try Blvd.. left on Blvd. to
UH. or U rge 2 11U. uiUiiu
ho told.
moo DOWN
Lake Mary Fire Station,
commuting distance of San­
Charlea b. Moore
*15 MONTH
rigid to Sales Olfive. 4
liar be ra M. Ixiary
ford.
Will
assume
jou
r
3 - Bedroom Home
Robert L M.mra
houses
under
construction.
payments.
,,„ * !]
equity.
A* DoinLlllary Laevolor*
CUSTOM R E A L T Y
One 4 Bedroom ready for
of aald aaiala.
Write detail* and location
W IN T E R P A R K
Ptret Publication on February
occupancy. A t low at $950
to:
C.
R.
Bell,
167
Marvin
«. t » «l .
Corner l.c# ltd. and 17-92
Dow
a
and
$64
a
month.
PublUb Ptb . t. i l . a . 27. l»&lt;t.
A i c , Longwood, Fla.
I'hone 644-0021
Ph. 839-3911 or 3^-3744
C'DR-lt

Jim Hunt Realty
sa-orrot

10

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4132.

FR E E E STIM ATE

84. Article* For Sal*

84. ArtlelM For Sale

$D

84. Article*

For Sal*

R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­ TVs bought and sold, T V
dow till*, lintels, steps,
Outlet, 700 W . 9th $22-9792.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps, Nice gaa range with extraa,
$50. Call 322-7004.
dry walls, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
35. Articles Wasted
809 Elm A re.
F A 8-5761
W ANTED ! Citrus fruit. Large
USED FU R N ITU R E BUYS!
or amall amounts. Bonded
Repose. Silent Maple Bunk
Fruit Buysr. Pb. Lee Mans­
Beds, w. Bedding, Uke new
field. FA 2-4244.
................................... (69.50
Repose.Bedroom eet,
with 36. A u to m o b ile * - T r a c k *
bedding, Uke new
119.00
'63 Valiant hardtop, bucket
Sofa bed, grey upholstery,
seats, Radio, heater, auU&gt;.
perf. cond.................
39.50
trans. Warranty. 639-7686.
5-Piece Dinette ............ 29.50
2 Twin-size Hollywood beds 1951
Mercury
4-Dr.,
exc.
cond. 3 new tires 4 tubes.
......................... Each
29.50
2-30" Hollywood beds .......
Ph. 322-8660.
.....................................Each15.00
1-30"Hollywood
bed, plaid '39 Ford, A -l condition. $395.
213 Woodmere.
upholstery ...............
19.50
2 FuU-elae Box Springs . . . . '62 Dodge Lancer Ste. wagon,
.................................... Each1000 like new cond. 17,000 miles.
King-aiae Hollywood bed, with
863-7478.
headboard ............... 49.50
B U YIN G 4 N S W ar
2 Twin-si re Box sp rin gs ___
USED CART
................................... Each10.00
FIN A N C E IT W ITH UB
3
FuU-sise
rebuilt
Inner♦ Low lattreat Bakes
spring mattresses ...........
.................................... Each19.50 ♦ Lew Monthly Payments
FLO R ID A STATE B A N K
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 S. Magnolia
322 6321
Motor Scooter, $30. Extra
clean '57 Chev., $330. Ex­
Cushman Scooter. 16 mm.
cellent '3$ Mercury W sgoe,
projector with screen, Ph.
$330. loth S t 4 Sanford
322 2534.
Ave. 322-771$.
T V Outside Antenneas Install­
ed- (35, ( t o down. (2 week. 1959 Chevrolet Sts. Wagon,
standard
transmission,
6
T V Outlet. 700 W. 9th St.
cylinder. $495.
Ph. 322 9792.
No Down Payment Necesegry
B IL L 'S BARGAIN BARN
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
1300 Grapovllle Ave.
•00 French Ava.
|
At Railroad Track*
322-4382
Clothing, plumbing, boat mo­
tors, antiques, 10,000 Item*. 1958 Plymouth wagon, only
$165. N eedi soma repair.
Open 61k days week
Ph. 322-2296.
S I N G E R SI
IP
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Drop-In Bobbin, Zlg Zags, 37. Boats • Meters
Make* buttonholes, sews on
FR E E BOAT SHOW!
buttons
and
monograms. Only tho latest styles being
Like new. Pay o ff balance
shown at the Central Fla.
o f (64 or $6 monthly. Ph.
Fair In Orlando. See the
322 9411.
largest TraUerable Alumin­

CASH SALE ! Completely recond. appliances. 90 day
warranty on aU. 1-Chest
LIM IT E D TIM E ! 1 !
typo freezer, (too. 1-Uprigbt Mac baa THROWN A W A Y the
freezer, (too. 1-Frlgidalro
Percentage Book.
washer, (75. 2-Maytag wash­ Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
ers, $65 ea. 2-lVcsttnghouso
Dealer COST plua $1 per
Spaccmatu washers, (45 ea.
yard.
1-Hotpoint washer, $50. 1- A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
Frlgldaro refrigerator, (45.
TO P R ATE D M IL L S
Dirk's Appliance Service, CaU ua (or a showing o f theia
510 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
fine Carpets in your home.
Nylon, Acrllan, AU Wool,
For easy, quick carpet clean­
etc. Hundreds to choose
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
from.
TERM S! Up to two
tric Shanipooer only (1 per
yesrs to Pay!
day. Carroll'* Furniture.

Carpet Special!

Carpets A la Carte

um Cruiser. Also gate upon
the most beautiful Fiber­
glass Cruiser buUt, it’a
stacked) TbrUl to the new
breed of boats, the Cathed­
ral Hulls. Admire the lines
o f the fastest Runabouts 4
m otor from Ihe SL John's
River. Tbeee and many
oUiers, Bring yeur Check­
books 1 S p e c i a l •‘ F air’*
prices prevail. E ye and
Buy. at the F a ir; (his week
only! Salesmen a * duty.
Term s I
Rob so*
■sortlfl*
Goods, Dowwtew* Sanford,
322-5861.

GUNS. New k Used. Large
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
14' boat, steering wheel, and
selection. WiU trade, Also
Orlando, Fla.
boat traitor. Newly tweenrepair. Tackle sold 4 re­
241-6194 Collect or
ditlooed.
Inquire,
Alfred
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish Leroy C. MaeTavIsh, Owner
Cosraan, Lot 4T, Park Ave.
Camp &amp; Gun Shop.
FA 2 5545 after 6 p.m.
Traitor CL, Sgafcsd.
FANTASTIC A N N IV E R SA R Y
Baby Crib, Play pen. Elec, 14’ Boat 4 Accessories, 28 bp.
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus
meat allccr. Homo filing
Johnson 4 trlr. Exc. cond.
City, 2U1 W. 1st St.
cabinet. Hoys 26" bicycle.
$413. Ph. 192-3127.
Standard fireproof safe. Ph.
ONION PLANTS
B ILL'S B ARO AIN B A R N
322 3342.
C RYSTAL W AX &amp; WHITE
1300 GrapevlUe Ave.
SPANISH
A t Railroad Tracks
PE R M ....................... $2.50
Boat, motor 4 traitor, lat $230
500 .................................
1.30 ROUND BO BBIN MACHINE
gets it. 2-3 hp. motors, $33
(R en tal M achine)
2 M kits, per M .........
2.50
&amp; $30. Open 61! days a
Reduced 23%
FOB HERE, A M. PR E V A TT,
week
Call
Singer
Representative
SE VILLE . FLA .
WX 6800
SB. Trailers • Cabana*

SINGER

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO. Singer Automatic

Government

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

For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furnl
ture, sec Noll's Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 day* 9 to 6.

Upholstering 4 Mattress ren
27. Special Service*
ovating. New 4 Used Furnl
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Fine Watch 4 Jewelry Hepalr
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
V. L. GUMM, JEW ELER
FA 3-2117.
110 S. Park
322 5932

ter. $45 mo. 322-4614, or ap­
2565 Park
ply 112 3faple Ave.
CB Home, acre ground, 4 rms.
bath, porch, modern, good
cond., $50 mo. 322-8119.

31A. Pels

20. Babysitters

furnished, 735

S Bedroom, unfurnished. Ph.
DUST PRO BLEM ?
222-0005.
C A L L your Rainbow dealer
322-6311, 4 to 10 p. in.
L A K E M A R Y : 1 lerge BR.
nicely furn. Duplex a p t
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re*
SpoUees. Hurry, won't last
turna. 12 yra. experience.
long. $69. Adults, no peta.
Call Lam ar W illiam i, Five*
CaU 122-3930.
Points. 322-76U.

X U T K I t OP O K V B R A l, ttl.KC*
T IO \ A VII O I M I T K K HO ARD
R I. K t- U O *
You will p l * « i * t i k * nolle*
ti n t * (Icncml Election and
Charter Hoard Election will
b* held In tb*
V illa**
of
North Orlando. Florida on tb*
17th .lav of March. l t t l . far
th *
purpott
of elactlnir a
Councilman In Ornup r, and A
Councilman In Oroup 4. and
a flva member Charter Hoard.
The Place o f Volina will be
• t tlia V i l l a * * Office on Lemavruod-Ovtado Hoad In the Vlllae* of North Orlando and th*
pull* will h* open from 7:0#
A. M. to T:00 p.M.
Malty I. Welter, I.ucy Kalrburn and William MacKIntoali
will he Inspector* and Itelan
T. Oraen will b* Clerk of tb*
Election.
All ptraona daalrln* to a*
vail themeelvea of their right
of franrhlt* will realeter at
once. Itealetratlon hooka will
etna* at 4:00 I'.M. February
11, 1004. the alxteonth il l y befoto election.
T H li V IL L A G E OF NOHTII
ORLANDO. FLO RID A
Hyi W. W . Andfraun,
MAYOR
I'uhllah Feb. 10. :7 * Mar.

ffihr

GREENBR1AR
lota
available
la
Repalra,
part*;
Elsctrolux Choice
Gr*enbriar
o
f
Loch
Arbor
Klrbjr,
RexAlr,
AIrW sy
overlooking
golf
course.
OE, etc. Cleanera aold, ex
Custom building to your
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
specifications.
Greenbrier
Park Ava., Sanford. Pbose
developed by
F A 1*4769.
KINGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
6. For Real
202 Fairmont Dr.
Room 4 Board, cloaa in Call
F A 2-6074
m om lngi 322-7758.
2 BR. Home, Study, lVk
N lct clean 3 Rra. furs, gar*
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. In
age apt. Water, elec, (urn
good neighborhood; Includ­
Adulu only. No peta. Ph.
ing ateve, refrig., room air322-1309.
conditioner,
waahlng ms
chine 4 rugs. Really ter­
2 BR House, nicely fum. No
rific buy!
Monthly pay
pete. Ph. 322-0237.
menu (83.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
FU RN . A p t 2300 Mellonvilla.
Inc.
F A 2-8074
COZY 2-Bedroom upper a p t

INCOME T A X SERVICE
O. M. Harritona
Nicely fum. I B R houea. CaU
1311 Palmetto
•240274.
122-6427
322-7641

Legal Notice

I I . Ken] Estate Wanted

Phllco refrigerator, $66. Pvt.
Sewing machine, like new,
owuar, 822-7386.
guarantee.
Makes
butLoo
holes,
sews
on
buttons, ACCORDION, 120 Baas. 5
monograms,
embroideries,
week* old, 7 switches, cost
etc. Pay off balance, (72.40,
$500, still has guarantee,
or puy $7 monthly. Liberal
$150 or best cash offer Im­
trail* for your old machine.
mediately. Write Box 65,
CaU anytime, 322-7408.
Sanford Herald.

OWNER MUST SE LLI 8$40
Cemeo 2 BR Hbusetraltor.
Exc. coed. Must see to ap­
preciate. 322-642$.
An InvestmenL not an ex­
pense. Cell F A 2-5611 for
expert (dvtce on a H*r$ld
advertising campaign.

(O t L il t o -

DODGE CITY
1801 W E ST FIR S T

ST.

FOR THE

Best Used Car Buys!
1962 Dodge Custom 880
2-DOOR H A R D T O P : automatic Irensmlstiun. powtr steering 4 brake*. A
low mileage one owner car.

1962 Chrysler Newport
2-DOOIt H A R D T O P ; automatic trananil»»ion, extra clean. A * excellent buy
ut o n ly ...........

1959 Pontiac Catalina
4-DOOII H A R D T O P : automatic tran*ml*alun, power altering 4 brake*,
radio and heater.

2095
2095
1095

1962 Studebaker Lark
3-Door, Good Traiiapurlalion.

No Down Payment
Required On Thin And Many Other*
Now On Display.

I Year GW Warranty On All Used Cara

Seminole Co.Motors
1801 W. Find Kt.

.122-0614

How to break out of the low-price field
and still pay the same low pirce:
Drive this thrifty new six, with Wide-Track ride,
self-adjusting brakes, heater-defroster,
electric windshield wipers, dual sun shades,
Pontiac styling and Pontiac performance.
Wide-Track Pontiac Tempest

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W

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P O N T IA C — B U IC K — R A M B LE R D E A LE R
301 W. Find S t

Sanford

Ph. 322-0231

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WATER OAKS

T A L L A H A R S E E (C P I ) —
U. S. Sen. Spessard I - Holland
filed his first financial report
today, abowing expenditures
o f &lt;1,126 and contributions of
&lt;46,841 in his re-election cam­
paign.
H o l l a n d announced last
Thursday that be would run
again and officially qualified
on Friday. He said he expect­
ed an opponent, though none
has filed so far.
Major contributors to Hol­
land:
&lt;1,000: A . B. Michael, Wabasso; J. E. Davis, Jackson­
ville; O. S. Novinger, M. Aus­
tin Davis, Robert Pentland Jr.,
J. N. McArthur, W. H. Walke r Jr., sll Miami; T. W. Davis,
Montgomery, Ala.; E r n e s t
Ifinterkopf,
Miami
Shores;
Charles 1. Babcock Jr., Fred
H. Billups, both Coral Gables;
Robert K. McNeill J r , New
York; &lt;800: Albert S. Dubbin,
Miami; &lt;780: M. Lewis Hall
J r , Miami, and Mrs. Julia S.
Fitch, Coral Gables.
&lt;600::
W. A . Vcrlander,
Mrs. Snead Y . Davis, Mrs. F.
N . Davis, P. F. Arnali, J. S.
Bryant, L. If. Ulftch, If. L.
Avery, Mrs. C. W. Davis,
Frank Murphy, B. L. Thomas,
Joe A . Adams, II. D. Davis, W.
R. Lovett, W. D. Lovett,
Thomas R. McCehee, Raymond
K. Mason, Quinn R. Barton,
Robert Kloeppel J r , Leon T.
Cheek, Edwin H. Fletcher, all
Jacksonville; George F. Duke
Jr. and James Herring, both
Alachua;
M.
If. Hollings­
worth, Colin Lindsey, both
Tampa; N r*. Eunice Davis,

The N a ry's Annual Bomb­
ing Derby, besides being a
major fleet exercise, has siways meant to the local com­
munity one o f the major so­
cial event* o f the year.
A reception held on the eve
o f the final day — this year
March 20 — is the traditional
meeting ground fo r N avy and
civilians amid a festive atmospbere o f food, drink, mus­
ic, entertainment and color­
ful decorations.
This la the occasion when
the manufacturer's represent­
ative from Columbus Ohio,
ran have the long promised
social toast with the main­

Church Group
Sets Supper
L E A D IN G HOLES in plays presented last Friday at Longwood Elemen­
tary School were taken by Marilyn Smith a» Martha Washington, Harold
Lee as Abraham Lincoln and Lee Lyons as George Washington, left to
right, top photo. Students in the group photo, bottom, from left, first
row. James Denmark, David McIntosh, Greg Nichols, Bobby Ansley and
Keith Thompson; second row. Laurie Miller, Marilyn Smith, Jay Davis
and Susan Shaw; third row, Harold Lee, Lee Lyons and Bonnie O.Neil.

Ttie moothiy put luck sup­
per o f the Young Adult Fel­
lowship of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church will
be held at 6:30 p. m. this
Friday.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
Louis Blackwell of the Or­
mond Beach Metbudlst Chur­
ch. The public is Invited to
join members o f the group
at 7:30 p. m. to hear this
popular speaker talk on the
topic, "F a m ily Life.*’

tenance lieutenant who works
with

his

products;

when

a

Sanford lawyer meets a Cal­
ifornia engineer who, Jo and
behold, lives next to the lawy­
er's sister in Santa Monica,
and Naval officers renew old
friendships among the visit­
ing military from other ships
and stations.
Up to 1,000 persons have
attended past Derby recepttions. Officials at Sanford's
Heavy Attack W ing One re­
port that, i f anything, ac­
ceptances are running ahead
o f previous years.
Perhaps the favorable re­
turns are in part a product
o f circumstances. The last
two parties — and Bombing
Derbies — were either can­
celed or postponed because,
first, o f the Cuban Quaran­
tine Action and, thia Decem­
ber, observance o f a 30-day
period o f mourning following
the assassination o f President
Kennedy.
So it's been a long time —
Nov. 1061 to be exact —
since the Naval A ir Station
rolled out the red carpet fo r

Its Central

Fa»t

Other Shade Trees

(irnpeville Nursery
2221 Grspeville Ave.
FA 2-088#
"Scotia Dealer"

S T E P TWO - You can automatically

borrow money (now or leter) on
your signature ALONE!

Florida faithful,

aircraft executives and m ili­
tary leaders who include the
week o f professional and so­

It's as simple as that
No waiting. No guessing. When w t
finance your automobile, you arw
automatically eligible for a
signature loan.
That's what we mean when we we say
“Build your credit where it counts.*

IT IS PR O PE R LY DESIGNED.

If there is a new or used car in your
future, come in and talk financing
with our auto loan experts.

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MOST E F F IC IE N T A N D ECONOMICAL
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A T NO AD D ITIO N A L COST TO YOU

111 N. FRENCH A V E .
HANFORD, F L A .

322-i

“ Headquarter* For Sprinkler Systems'

Citrus Imports
Million Boxes
6th Juror Sworn
DALLAS (U P I )—A young
paper saleiman, R. J. Flechlnrr, 29, today was sworn In
as sixth juror in the Jack
Jluby murder trial. After nine
days o f trial, the jury was
half completed.

LA K E LA N D (U P I ) — Flor­
id* Citrui Mutual officials
said today that more than
one million boxes o f foreign
citrus have been Imported in­
to the United States since
Sept. 1, and added that tha
domestic industry is in dan­
ger of losing its valuable Ca­
nadian markets.

CATERPILLAR
EFFICIENCY...
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'GOOD U8£D TIRES —
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No Monoy Down
During thia Big Salat

• That’s why the m a n who operates
Caterpillar-built equipment can do the
best, most efficient job in stumping, root­
ing, ditching or just plain land improving.
He knows the land clearing business and
is dependable as his machinery.

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erates efficient Caterpillar machines —
sold and serviced by Rozier. They can do
all the jobs.

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• WHITEWALL BARGAINS — beat buys

Caterpillar-built tractors are designed for
the heavy Florida land clearing chores. No
matter what the job, these tractors are
efficient and do all the big jobs better,
faster and more economically.

Growing

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A L A W N S P R IN K L E R SYSTEM
IS A GOOD IN V E S T M E N T
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Planted

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cial activities on their •'m ust.
do" calendar.
Many o f the N avy’s more
prominent leaders will make 1
the pilgrimage to Sanford
this year to see the Navy's
new RA-5C Vigilante recon­
naissance-attack bomber in ac­
tion and meet the community
with whom the N avy works,
plays and does business.
Among those attending will
be Vice Adm. Paul H. Ram­
sey. Commander o f Naval A ir
Forces In the Atlantic; Rear
Admiral Edward C. Outlaw,
Commander o f the Navy's
Aviation Safety Center, and
Rear Adm. L. J. K im , Com­
mander Key West Force.
Capt. Joseph M. Tully. Jr.,
who was relieved as CornAttack W ing One last July,
mander o f Sanford's Heavy

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LT . GEN. J. C. HUTCHISON is presented with the Chamber o f Com­
merce “ Community Service Award’’ by Georjrc Touhy (le ft).

FR ANC IS E. R O U M ILLA T JR. receives the Chamber o f Commeno
“ Merit Aw ard" from State Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. (le ft).

RRIG. (JEN. H A R R Y J. SANDS SR., principal speaker nt the Chamber o f
Commerce, wns introduced by Sen. Muck N, Cleveland Jr. (Herald Photos)-

2 Sanford Business Men
Are Honored By C Of C

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W E A TH E R : Showers today, clearing tonight; Saturday fair and cooler; high today In 70s; low tonight around 50.

VOL. iiG

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Established 1908

FRI., FEBRUARY 28, IDGI SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. RIG

CLO c
Politician, w ill deacend on
Cltrk A r t Beckwith’, office in
the court house cn masse at
noon Tuesday . . . but A rt
says he'll be ready for them,
even to the point o f hiring ex­
tra help to handle the rush.
"Open season” for tlie catidldutes commences a t n o o n
Tuesday and they have nntil
noon March 17 to qualify for
county and other local offices.
. . .
Sign on the Coke machine at
the USO: TE S T YO U It IQ —
Pul the little round bottle in
the little square hole.

Merchants Association Expanded
Bryant, Wirtz
Talk On FEC
Settlement

Chuirmun Francis K. Rou­
nd lint Jr. announces his port
authority committee o f tlie
Seminole County Chamber o f

TALLAHASSEE f L'PD _
Gov. Farri* Bryant said today
lie talked with U. S. Secretary
o f Labor tV. Willard Wirt/
about new efforts tu settle f

i

Cast Coast

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Belt inn Vale's frienda will
pitch in Saturday with u big
assist in her campaign tu be
elected the “ llenrt Queen”
Sunday nt Melodee skating
rink. The girls will conduct
cur washes between 111 a. m.
and B p. m. Saturday at the
Shell station, 2&amp;th utul Park,
and the Atlantic station, Onoiu and Sanford.
.

.

.

Change in hour* for drivers'
ik in se examination* by the
State Highway Patrol go into
effect next week. New houri
arc 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. on
T u e s d a y s and Thursdays.
Seems the cxumlning troo|&gt;c s have been putting in over­
time hours (a t no extra pay).
•

•

•

Brig. Gen. Harry J. Sands
Jr. really presented a "punch
lin e" to bis illustrated talk
about missiles and rockets at
Cape K e n n e d y before the
Chamber o f Commerce meet­
ing Thursday evening. The
“ finale” of his address was a
abort film about the centuryold lighthouse at the Cape.
‘'Starred” in the film was a
portly A ir Fores sergeant
huffing aad puffing as he
climbed the stairs to the ob­
servation tower o f the light­
house. Then a distant shot of
ths "lighthouse" . . . and it
took o ff into the wild blue
yonder Just as any rocket or
missile. Tlie Chamber audi­
ence loved it, as e good “ gag
finish” fo r a highly interest­
ing program.

filiated

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Now we know "Th e Clock"
bar readers. On Wednesday it
was pointed out that several
worn flags appear a r o u n d
Sanford. On Thursday the
fam ily o f ths late Paul P.
Peiold Sr. presented his mili­
tary burial American fla g to
I tie Sanford Public Library as
a memorial.

with

merchants
tho

af­

Seminole

Chamber of Commerce ex ­
panded Thursday afternoon,
changed the group name and
choso a new form of leader­

Publisher Dies

GIs Escape
SAIGON, Soutli Viet Nam
(U I ’ I ) — Eight U.S. Army
medici escaped a Communist
ambush Wednesday hut eight
Vietnamese troops escorting
them were killed. • U.S. mil­
itary spokesman said today.

ship,
'line

businessmen

and

wo­

men, formerly known as the
^ w rn lo w w jf jtoylu n ^ u A A *s &gt;

potion, altered Ihe name Ho
m

Saalerd

Merchants Asso­

ciation.
This, it was |Miinted out,
will enable the organl/aiion
to expand its membership to
A N E W FI.AG in preaonlcd by Gary WcdokJiul on behalf of tho family
mrrrhanla in the city.
o f U&gt;o laid Paul P. Pczold Sr., to City Comtnia.«ioHer J. II. Crnppa*, wlio
Previously It had been lim it­
jiccepta it fo r the Sanford Public Library. Other itieniliera o f the family
ed to those in the immediate
hhown are Mr*. Curio* Raineti, Paul P. Pczold Jr., Mrs. Pczold Sr, and
downtown section.
Mrs. Norman Wedekind.
T&gt;ie association, meeting in
the Cliamlicr of Commerce
Building, chose U. L. Perkins
. • •
Jr. as chairman of a lioard of
directors
consisting of
12
ST. AUGUSST1NK (UI'I) members.
Tlie Federal Bureau of In '
Tlw associnlion had liecn
vcsllgaliun was under the di-j
guided l&gt;y a president, this
reel orders of President John-'
son today to halt the sabotage
Final plans on three school Ipast year (Ben McCall, •
I vice president and treasurer,
that has plagued the strike-'
addition project! were apBy Judy Turner
front of the Public Lib-ary.
Tlie directorship is made up
bound Florida
East Coast
There is a new (lag on
Ollier family members tak­ 1proved Thursday afternoon by .o f represent alive* of virtually
(F E C ) Ballway.
ing part were his widow Mrs. j Iho Seminole County Board all businesses in Uic city. Ac­
Johnson Issued the order First Street today.
Thursday night at s Demon a j It is flying above the San­ Pc/old Sr., of Sanford; two of Public Instruction and they cepted by tlie membership, on
(o Talla­ the recommendation of Hie
tie fund raising dinner at i t l- ford Public Library as a daughters, Mrs. N o r m a n were d iq ijtc lc d
nominating committee headed
nml Beach Just hours a.ter memorial to die late Paul P. Wedekind, of BcLand, and hassee for state approval.
1by K. C. Harper Jr., were:
the latest dynamiting derailed Pc/old Sr., who was interred Mrs. Carlos Italno*. of Sa:iThe proJoels, as reviewed
C.iarles Itobin-on. Perkins,
seven
cara of a
IM c a r in a military ceremony Wed­ ! ford, and n son, Paul Pc/otd
|by the hoard's architect, John Clarence Bedding, Mrs. Doris
nesday.
Jr.,
of
Freehold,
N.J.
freight.
Members of Mr. Pc/old's
Mr. Pc/old enlisted in 1913 A. Burton IV, include a five- Fleming. Charles Tctcnbaum,
The President was just 23
addition to the Fred Wilson, Gary Hudgins,
miles away at Palatka dedi­ family gave the Bag which as a private In the 27t!i Bat- classroom
cating the start of construc­ hud been used in (he funeral I loon Company. U. S. Signal Lake Mary E l e m e n t a r y E. C. Harper, Francis E.
tion of the cross-Florida barge rites to the library Thursday, pagjcqatip sew pun s d .o j Sciioul, a hand and music l(oumillat Jr., John Kndor,
canal when Die second ol after they had read in The in 1918. In 1912 lie scried in room at Cruom* High School Bernard Caficc and DeWitt
Thursday's two blasts took Sanford Herald of the need tlie Florida Defense Force and two elassrooina at Uic Mathews.
McCall was nominated from
for new Hags in the city.
and was an active mcmlier of Oviedo High School.
place.
Mr. Pciold's y o u n g e s t the American Legion Post
Plans call (or bid openings I (lie floor but declined to get
grandchild. Gary Wedekind, and Veterans of World War I late in March and for coin- I a unanimous approval of the
made tlie presentation to Act­ of Sanford, lie had also been ' pinion of all projects in time ' nominating eonimlUce'a re ­
ing M ajor J. If. Crapps in in the civil service.
for Uic fall opening of tchool. commendation.
He was given a round of
applause for his past year’s
efforts.
In accepting Iho leadership,
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker,
Perkins called for a team ­
Seminole County tax assessor,
work effort this coming year.
An airman was injured at
said
today
applicants (or
“ We must work together, pull
Hie
Sanford
Naval
A
ir
Sta­
horoestca’4
exemption
are
together for our own good
tion Thursday when an em­
urged to file immediately for
this year,” lie admonished.
pty jet fuel cell exploded as
their 19G4 tax exemption, as
Also accepted on the nomi­
it was being pressurised in
it la estimated approximately
nating
committee's
recom­
a maintennaneo hangar.
4,300 applications roust be
mendation were Hudgins aa
Johnnie
D.
Wormuth,
19,
(Ued during March.
chairman of tlw promotions
aviation Jet mechanic strik­
Persons with renewal appli­
committee and Bedding aa
er, was taken to Seminole
cations are urged to sign
head of tlw membership com­
Memorial Hospital where be
them akmg with die tangible
mittee.
underwent emergency
sur­
and Intangible forms which
Several promotional mea­
gery for a neck wound. Doc­ sures were considered by tbe
have been properly filled in
tors list his condition aa group.
and signed, and return the
"extremely critical.”
tam e to her office either by
Other
matters
discussed
Witnesses stated that Wur- were the possibility of pro­
mall or by personal delivery.
mulh was hit with a piece viding bus serv ice to the Del­
of
flying
metal. Officials tona and DeBa'ry areas, ad­
A CITATIO N for “ bravery over and beyond the
said there were no other in­ ditional parking facilities, in­
juries or dumuge.
cull o f duty” front the National Police Hull of
BARTOW ( U P D - S . Lloyd
cluding free and metered for
Fame i* presented to Deputy Silas Lmkey by
Wormuth, a native o f De­ shoppers, and a more con­
Friable, founder and publislier
posit, N. Y „ end hie wife, centrated effort by city crews
Sheriff J. L. Hobby. Lackey wan commended by
of the Polk County Democrat,
Lois, live at 1000 Park A v e ­ in
the Hull o f Fame for rcscuinir a boy from a
died here Thursday at the age
cleaning
up downtown
nue.
of 74.
burning house.
(Herald Photo)
streets.

Home Owners
Urged To File

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BRIEFS
J A C K S O N V IL L E ( U I 'I ) —
Work will begin aoon on a
11 • story, multi • mildollar home for tlie
Jacksonville Times-Union and
Journal.

By Harry Johnson
Downtown

Bryant's olfiee said Presi­
dent Johnson suggested. la
Miami Thursday that to r'g o v ­
ernor talk with W irt*-'a D m
llie strike.
?

One o f the weekend"* big
events will be the ateak dinnrr sponsored by the Sports­
man's Association at a p. m.
Saturday at the Elks Club. A
film about an Afrirun safari
will I * shown Inter in tho eve­
ning.

outgoing president o f tbe
Chamber, was presented with
Hie "M e rit Award” by Itcp.
S. J. Davis Jr.
Karlyle Huusholdcr, in ac­
cepting the gavel as presi­
dent from Roumiliut said he
promises "no big things • no
little things • but a consi. entious effort to do a good
job.”
Invocation wus pronounced
by Chaplain Robert L. Deal,

N ew Building

Ilailroad.

fn ■ brief statement, Bry­
ant laid, "the Secretary^ o f
Labor celled ine thla morn­
ing about 9 o'clock and we
engaged In a discussion a* to
the mechanics of carrying out
tho President's suggestion.
’
'•We expect to be hark in
touch with each oilier during
the day end will be contacting
interested parties to see if we
esn develop some progress to­
ward settling tlie strike.”

Two Sanford businessmen
were honored for their serv­
ices to the community l&gt;y the
.Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce at its anmml din­
ner-meeting Tliuisday even­
ing at the Mnyfair Inn.
I.t. lien. Joseph C. Hutch­
ison, member o f the Semi­
nole County Commission for
more (hull three years, was
presented with tho Cham­
ber's
"Community
Service
Award.”
The
presentation
was made by George Touhy.
Francis E. iloumillal Jr.,

II. L. PE R K IN S JR.

M I A M I II E A C II, Fla.
(U I ’ I ) — Newly - crowned
heavyweight boxing clinmplan Cassius Marccllus Clay
has been a member o f the
Black Muslin religious sect
fo r five years, according to
his own admisslun.

_____

Hail Reds

N IC O SIA, Cyprus (U I ’I )
— A throng of more than l,i (ireek Cypriots waved
flags, shouted "Long
live
Russia,”
and
broke
through police lines today to
greet the first Soviet plane
to land licio since this island
republic heciiiua independent.

New Memorial
Flies Over Library

Airman Hurt
In NAS Blast

5-Year Member

Talent Show
\V. II. DUNCAN

Veteran Justice
Of Peace Asks
Re-Election

Officials of tlie Lake Mary
Chamlwr oi Commerce said
this morning that plans arc
set for Saturday night's pre­
sentation of Hie Lake Mary
I.eap Year Talent Show. The
show will be stagod. starting
nt the auditorium of tlie San­
ford Junior High School.

Veteran
justice
of
tlie
peace for District 4, W.
Hugh
Duncan,
today
an­
nounced hla candidacy fur
re-election for a fourth term.
Bald Judge Duncan:
" I am deeply grateful for
tho co-operation and confi­
dence tlie cltisrni of tills
Justice District have bestow­
ed upon me in the past.
''H aving served our people
for the lust II years in this
capacity, I have always
mindful that it it an office
of much importance and be­
longs to the |ieople, and have
tried at all times to serve
a manlier that would reflect
credit to ‘ our Judical syitem
and keep tills office In
proper place in tlie
arm o f our government.
“ With valuable experience
and knowledge obtained by
serving In thla rapacity, I
will Iw in position to con­
tinue to Improve tlie service,
and I humbly solicit your
continued support and confi­
dence in the coining pri­
mary."

o f Sanford Naval A ir Sta.
Hon, after which Houraillat
Introduced
guests
at
the
speakers tabic.
Sen. Muck N. Cleveland
J r.
presented
out-of-town
guests and Introduced the
speaker o f the evening, Brig,
Gen. Harry J. Sands Jr.,
commander of the A ir Fores
Missile Test Center, Patrick
AFB, who spoke on "Whsfc
Is Going On at Capo Ken­
nedy."
General Sands, in layman's
language, described missiles
and rockets launched at Cupa
Kennedy, along with support­
ing buildings, ptanca, ship*
and equipment. His talk was
illustrated with colored slides
und movies.
There
were
imprcsxlto
close-up shots o f tho launch­
ing and landing o f an astro­
naut.
He
also described t h •
giant cameras usod to track
and
photograph
missiles,
rorkets
and
satellites
aa
much as 80 miles. Ha said
one camera could pick up a
baseball at eight mllus to Hit
“ point you can count the
stitches.”

English Estates
Opening Delayed
J. Dan Wright, chairman o f
the Seminole County School
Board, announced at noon to.
day that due to a legal prob*
Iciii over which tlie board ha*
no control Hie new English
Eitafes Elementary school in
Soutli Seminole County will
not be opened Monday.
Wright said, "T lie problem
Is between Clayton Bros., of
Winter Park, owners of thn
Northeast Sewer Corporatl- 4
and the City of Maitland.” Hu
explained, “ Tho board has
been refused permission to
connect sewer lines front thn
English Eststcs School Into
the Northeast Sewer lines.
"Th erefore," said Wright,
“ tho school cannot lie opened
unlil tills matter is settled.
Attorneys for tho school board
and tho county commission
have been instructed to assist
in a rapid settlement of Hits
problem

Cocktails
y

are always better

when enjoyed at the
unique and friendly
CARIBE LOUNGE

vv

Enj oy. . .
MUSIC ON THE HOUSE”
Every Friday Night
Compliment* o f the Management

• PAC K AG E GOODS

V ALD E Z

A T P O PU LA R PRICES

HOTEL

, 'Leap Year Days' Bargains A t Sanford Stores This

Down (own
Sanford

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Work Of A rt Association Is Explained
By Botes P. DeWBt
Many peep)# wbs attended
the annual exhibit ef the
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation have inquired about
the people who comprise the
membership. They also ask,
'Do all ef them palntT*
The picture* on display In
the adult section of the re­
cent ehow were painted by
approximately SO per cent of
the members. Bom* of these
devote most at their time to

Village Clerk
Sets Special
Office Hours

painting pictures either for
eala or for teaching purpoo
They exhibit their work
many placet, la aosn ‘I
stances, their work fa ala*
some* of Income.
The balance ef thee* who
paint do It priauuily aa
hobby. Of thee*, eome i
employed and can devote only
a limited amount of time to
their painting. Other* paint
baesuea they need a personal
af
from their routine activitiee.
Many are retired percent
who for the fleet time
their live* are able to tmjoy doing something they
have not previously had the

time te accomplish.
AH af these people are
■trivia* te improve their
work and find fellowship
with others and a sharing
of knowledge and inspira­
tion aa members af the art
association. This la the pur­
ee for which the eased*ties waa found**.
Another purpose af the
organisation la to promote

among the people of this ar­
ea aa tntercet In the apprec­
iation af art and to develop
aa nadoretandlng of its im­
portance to a balanced cli­
mate of tntereeta which Is
necessary to the cultural
and economic growth ef tho
section.
T b # Mo-patnttng membora share an Interest in
this particular p u r p o a * .

Kugeoe Anthony Gredick,
infant eon of Gunnery Sgt
John B. Gradlek Jr.. USMC,
and Mrs. Gradlek died Fab.
B la Jacksonville, N. C.
Survivors are the parents,
five filters, and on* brother
and grandpareoU, Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Gradlek Sr.,
« f Sanford, and Mr. aod Mrs.
M. E. Thompson, of Aberi. Miss.

tell o f various styles o f
painting and the different
media employed. Seminars on
art appreciation and art his­
tory provide an opportunity
fo r participation In queatlon
and answer eesslons. Demon­
strations showing how a pic­
ture la created arc fadnating
to all member* — both paint­

Include*:
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r ^ r m n T T T T n K L iV K R T

By Maryam MHee
A family night covered
dish supper will he held Wed­
nesday et S p.m. at S t An­
drews Presbyterian Church,
Cecelia Drive, Bear lake.
All members end friends of
the church an invited to at­
tend. A study course will fel­
low.

Trailways
treats you like
'company

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•xporta band over backward* to answer your quasttona
courteously, completely. Help you toted the mod
acenio routes. Smooth out every detail ao you enjoy a
happy trip on America's mod modem bpaes.

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in a position to erelcom*
Also among the non paint- nsw members, painters and
ert are those member* who non-painters, who are inter­
hav* joined to show their ested in th* organisation’s
interest and to lend their sup­ program.
Some
of
those
port to the effort* being made among the non-painting group
to establish in their are* a have been Inapired to try
solid cultural atmosphere.
their hand at painting and
Members o f the art associ­ have uncovered their own
ation need an organisation be­ hidden talen t Some o f their
cause they need one another. work la displayed at exhibits
The a s s o r i a t i o n is now sponsored by the association.

A N A I Y S I S O f Mil SMOKI OF SAMPl F S OF C A R l l O N CK'.A
PI I f l S API MADI PI KI ODI CAl l Y RY AN INDFPFNU
I N I PI SI ARCH I ARORA IORY ANAI YSI S DURING Hit
M O M R I C I N I M S I PI RI Ol i PRIOR 10 Till M A N U I A C
IIJRI 01 IHI C M,A Rl I M S IN IMIS PACK AG I AVI RAGI 0

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Over 1 hear

er* and non-painter*.

Paul P. Pezold
Rites Wednesday

Announcement that the rill
age office la North Orlando
will be open from 7 u til •
Services for Paul
p.tn. Tbureday for voter re*Pesold, who died Sunday,
iatratioa and from 9 e.m. un­
were aneounced today by
til noon an Saturday for can­ Qramkow Funeral Homo.
did*tea to file lait mlauta
The Rotary will bo died
qualifying petition* waa mad* at S p.m. today at Gramtoday by Mr*. Barbara Pe- how’s. Requiem Base will be
teri, village cleric and superei 11 a.m. Wednesday at All
vieor of registration.
Soule Catholic Church follow'
AD resident! of the village,
od by burial in All Soule
even though they have prev­
iously registered, must re­ Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Edward
register this year in order to
Simon,
Carl Von Herbulls,
bo eligible to cast a ballot In
the March IT elections for two Ted J. Michele, Robert H.
council posts and a flve-mem LeFila, Ed Callan and George
bar Cltlaens Charter Board. DeMattlo.
Honorary pallbearer* will
Books will close at 4 p.m.
Friday and ne voter reglstra be F. E. Roumlllat Jr, Wil­
tlon will be mad* after this liam Livingston, Elmo Gratime. Candidates for both the dick, Henry Richter, A. 0.
council and tbs charter board Von Herbulls, Joe Assarelle,
must qualify before noon on Hamilton Blabs*, Dr. Vhi'
cent Roberta, Dr. C. F.
Saturday.
Brooke Smith, John Plerro,
To date, potltioo* have be
picked up by Harold Wilkes, Emmett Kinlaw, Harry Elm'
U, Eugene Stillings, J, G.
Mr*. Mona Qrlnstead and Bohart Stephenson who present­ Had*
larer, Jack Ludwig, Anly serve on the council.
T. S. Rumbley,
ton Michels,
1
Paul Brafks, A. B. Bikes,
Thee Stiles and T. J. Demers.

Cradick Infant
Son Dies

Some attend the association's
meeting* at which speaker*

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W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy through Thursday; high today 65-70; low tonight 45-55.
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A prospective Juror w u
being queried on Jiit opinion*
in ■ civil *uit before Judge
Vassar Carlton thi* week at
the courthouse. An attorney
asked him if he had been in*
volved in an automobile ac*
ddent at any time. “ Yes, f
hnvr,” he responded, " I don’t
know where that car came
from but when I got there
he waa there, too.”
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County Judge Vernon C.
Mixe • who has announced
lie'll not seek re-election *
will be the speaker at Fri*
day's Lions Club luncheon
meeting, lie ’ ll speak on the
Juvenile Council.
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It ’s definite now: Presi­
dent Johnson will be at the
canal ground breaking at
I ’atatka Thursday afternoon.
And John Kridcr will have a
front seat . . . on the speak­
er’s stand, by invitation o f
Governor Bryant.
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Mrs. Emmeline Host has
been named a teacher at the
Little
Red
School House,
starting Monday.
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From
the Lion* Pause:
Traveler - "Quick give mo
one round trip ticket.” Clerk
• ’’ Where to ? ” Traveler •
“ Hack here, o f course.”
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Sound alike*: Lions Pause The journey o f a thousand
miles starts with a single
step. Alcoholics Anonymous •
That first drink is one too
many; 1,000 drinks is not en-

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Our thanks to Bob ib-merer
and Jonnie Elam for them
kinds
words
about
“ The
Clock” column.
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Don't be too surprised if a
couple political incumbents,
who announced they will nut
run again, soon report the
•‘pressure” from their friends
is too strong, and they will
tan* strain, after all.
And did you note a Herald
reporter ha* Jqinped Into the
political ring. Mona Grlnstead
seeks
the
North
Orlando
ouunril seat held by Mayor
Woody Anderaon.
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Memo to Bob Hiomas: I f
you keep pounding long en­
ough in your news column,
maybe tlat City Fathers will
take note and repair 13th
Street. (Bob is another Her­
ald reporter . . . and he’s one
with an Impressive record.
He's the No. 1 blood donor in
Seminole County, having Just
recently given his tMHIi pint.
And that counts 7.25 gal­
lons!)
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W e’ve asked the proper au­
thorities but aro still confus­
ed with Uie answer to the
question: Why will the City
• with a new $800,000 sewage
disposal plant • continue to
dump waste in Lake Munroe?
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Have you noticed the num­
ber o f worn and bedraggled
Ameiican flags flyin g aruund
Banfoid? One would think
those with the pride to fly
Old Glory would show a pre­
sentable banner.

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Teacher: " I f you had a big
apple and a little apple,
which one would you give
your brother?” Pupil: "M y,
big brother or my little bro­
th er?"
•
•
•
John Galloway has a posi­
tive answer on the growth of
Bemlnole County. He reports
that in 1947 the total U s collection was $000,000 while In
1003 the U ke waa $4 million.

Merchants To
Pick Officers
Flection o f officers
will
highlight a meeting of the
Sanford Downtown Merchants
Association at 3 p.m. Thurs­
day at the Chamber of Com­
merce.
President Glenn McCall said
also the association will dis­
cus* "promotion Ideas’’ for
downtown stores, afid will
ufge tlic C'lty Commission to
expedite
approved
parking
changes oe First Street, P a l­
metto Avenue ani Magnolia
Avenue.

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United Press Leased W ire

lieUblished 1908

WED. F E B R U A R Y 26, 1961

SANFOltD, FLO R ID A

NO. 134

Wright Named
Pesident Of
Navy League
J.

Ilanforth

chairman

of

Wright
the

Jr.,

Senunolc

County commissioners and to mayor o f several surround­
school official* were com­ ing communities.
mended by Sanford attorney
He also introduced County
Douglas Stenstrom Tucsduy School Superintendent R. T.
night at dedicatory exercises
at the new English Estates
Elementary School.
Pointing out that Seminole
is the ninth fastest growing
county In the state and 4itth
In the nation, Stenstrom said
that this situation had re­
sulted in the county’* school
population rising from 5,000
to 15,000 within the last 10
yrnra.
He Introduced members o f
the
county
school
board,
l&gt;oard o f trustees, county com­
mission, the county's legisla­
tive delegation, chamber o f
commerce officials and other
county authorities in addition

County Board of Public In' struction, was elected presi­
dent o f the Central Florida
Council, Navy leagu e. Tues­
day evening at Sanford Naval
A ir Station.
W. A. Patrick. Sanford, was
elected president, and Andrew
Carraway. Sanford, was chos­
en program chairman. Eric
Havcmlal. Oakland, ami By­
ron Villwock, Winter Park,
were c'ccted secretary and
treasurer, respectively.
Capt. James O. Mayo, com­
mander
of
Heavy
Attack
Cnpt. Robert M. Wore, SN AS commanding o ffi­
M A R IN E COUPS detachment at Sanford Naval
Wing One, told 100 Navy l-cacer. Front the left Rgt. Maj. J. F. Truluck, Cap­
A ir Station is being inspected this week by a
pue
members
and
guests
tain Ware, General Riley, Col. V. U. Risceglia
team from the Inspector General’s office o f the
about expansions of his com­
and Maj. It. T . Chen, detachment commanding
Marines. The Inspector General, Brig. Gen.
mand which will put locallyofficer.
(Herald Photo)
Thomas F. Riley, was greeted at the Base by
based
Jet
squadrons
"In
France and Formosa at the
same time.
The Captain ulso described
latest plans In converting the
Sanford Naval Air Station to
lieadquarters for global de­
ployment of the new RA-5C
GEORGE BORROW
Vigilante rcconnalsanec-atlack
aircraft.
When the transition U com­
The Inspector General of
P A LA T K A
(U P1)
A ter. They will take the presi­
the Marine Corps, Brig. Gen­
Sanford's Heavy A t t a c k plete. he said, units of Hea­
dential
jet
on
to
Miami
Beach
crowd of some 15,000 is ex­
eral Thomas F. Riley and his
squadron 1 will return Tues­ vy Attack Wing One will be
lean: composed of Col. Victor pected Thursday to cat bar­ where Johnson will address a day after right months of carrier-based all over the
R. Bisrcglia, Lieut. Col. Ed­ becue amt watch President Democratic fund raising din­ operations almard the Navy world.
ward A. Parnell ami Capt. Johnson set off the d in * mite ner.
He said lira first such situsaltuek carrier USS Independ­
lion would arise this sum­
John D. Buckley Jr. arrived blast that will Initiate con­
The
groundbreaking
will ence.
at Marine Barracks, Sanford,
The squadron's
10 A-5A mer when VAII-3. first squa­
struction of the long-awaited start cxcuvalion ot live first
Tuesday afternoon to conduct
County Zoning Board mem­
V igilan tly are scheduled to dron to be equipped with the
slx-niUc
section
of
the
$I5S
RA-SC, deploys aboard the ber George Bobrow today an­
an anuual Inspection of the cross-Florida barge canal.
stage
a
formation
ily-hy
over
Johnson will be accompan­ million project which is plan­
Marines.
L'SS Ranger, home-ported in
nounced his candidacy for
ned to stretch from Jackson­ the city and the Sanford N'a
The purpose of this inspec­ ied by Mr*. Johnson and
nficr Alameda, Calif., for a lour
val
Air
Station
shortly
ville to Yankeelown on the
District 3 county commission­
tion is to determine the pro­ their two daughters, Ljm la
8:30 a.ttt., announcing their with tlie U. S, Seventh Fleet
Gulf in eight to 10 years.
er.
ficiency of an organization In
in
the
Western
Pacific.
At
first appearance here since
Bird, 19, and Lucy Baines, 16.
performing its primary miss­
the
same
time, Sanford's
A
resident o f Ssmlnol*
July 6. 1903.
The presidential party will SEM INOLE COUNTY
ion and its combat readiness
VAII-1 operated tor a month VAH-7 (fill be serving a nor­ County fo r 14 years, Bobrow
TO
BE
REPR
E
SE
N
TE
D
as related to any future duty fly to Jacksonville Naval Air
mal tour aboard (he USS En­
Representing S e m i n o l e off tile U. S. East Coast then
bus lieen a general contract­
assignment. The
inspection Stutlon by jet front Washing­
terprise
in Hie Mediterran­
County at the cross-state can­ suilrtl for duty with Ilia U. S.
or fo r 17 yaars la central
will continue through Thurs­ ton, and make tho trip to Urn
ean.
al ground breaking Thur day Sixth Fleet in the Jlcditcrran*
Flurlda.
day.
barge canal site at Bode- at Palatka will ite Join Krl- can.
“ With sonm. measure o f
The local Marines will be beaver Uoys Uancb .10 miles
■ , Siiv-p JHat -.time ^he ■well*
pride,” lie salt]; " I point to
inspected in such fie ld s and southwest o l here by heiicop- .dcr ^ind Jo!:n Bmmle.v. of
Ihv 3
Joiins-lndlaffrV ^ivcr •ra lin jd - Ida |W (to n front
the fa it that I have attended
departments as interior se­
1
Canal
District;
Scott Burns, " m e Independence Might decks
HU per cent o f the regular
curity, weapon* qualification,
chairman of the industrial in a series oh fleet NATO and
meeting* o f Uia Board o f
knowledge in various subjects
committee, Chamber o f Com­ Joint service exercises design­
and tecllcs pertaining to am­
County Commissioners In the
merce; member ol Hie Semi­ ed to keep forces in that arcs
phibious assaults, all Marine
past three year*. 5ly service
ready
for
any
nole County Commission and constantly
Corps training conducted (or
on the County Zoning Board
others.
emergency.
the past 12 months, troops
during the last 2(4 year* ha*
VAH-t's
performance
in
Kridcr said that anyone in­
Inspections and close order
combined to give ms a broad
What’s new in business in terested in attending should Poop Deck 111, one ol tho
drill, supply and administra­
knowledge o f the problems o f
Sixth
Fleet's
major
periodic
the
Hanford
area?
H
ere's
contact
him
today
at
the
tion.
the entire county, Thle is
what happened just this Chamber of Commerce. A strike exercises, earned com­
positive proof o f my sincere
motorcade
will
leave
the mendations last munlh from
week:
Interest in county-wide gov­
Chamlwr
at
9
a.
m.
Thurs­
many lilgh-runking sources on
Faust Drug* on East First
ernment. I believe that this
die scene.
Street is having a grand day.
background o f county inter­
opening of its remodeled
This was the squadron's
est, service, and personal en­
first deployment
with the
store Thursday, Friday and
• . r
terprise Is excellent prepara­
much two (twice the speed of
Saturday.
j . I). W RIGHT JR.
tion fo r the responsibilities o f
sound) Vigilante. The sleek
Sears, Rorburk and Com­
Prospective - v o t e r s may pany, moving from East
a county commissioner in tho
twin-jet uireralt supply the
register in (heir Individual
critical period o f growth that
First Street, it having a
W A S H IN G TO N
(U P I ) — all-weather lanuliing capabil­
county precincts a* a result
lit* ahead.
grand opening of its new Sm. George A. Smother*, |&gt;- ity for the Sixth Fleet.
o f action taken Monday night store at the Pinerrest Shop­ Fla., wants the United States
" I enjoy working with peo­
VAH-I, led by Cdr. Leonard
by Mrs. Camilla Bruce, sup­ ring Center Thursday, F ri­ to take the lead in urging the J. Reinhart, is the Navy's
ple, and hold that good gov­
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I )
ervisor o f registration.
day and Saturday,
Organization o f
American second Vigilante • equipped The $75 million bond issue for ernment Is possible only by
The supervisor deputized
Cinema Theater, In the States (O A S ) to tuke strong squudron The first, VAll-7, expansion of state universities the consent o f the governed.
workers in 12 rounl.i pre-1 Seminole 0*Lza
relieved Heavy One on board was unanimously approved to­ A t my suggestion o f a com­
Shopping sanctions nguinat Cuba.
clncU at a meeting in the &gt; Center at Casselberry, I*
Smother* said Tuetday that Hie nuclear lowered USS En­ day by the State Hoard o f Ad­ mittee, the commissioners ap­
courthouse. She also briefed
having its grand opening at an OAS re|mrt finding Culm terprise during the past week, ministration and the State pointed a citizen's council (a t
the deputies on the proce­ 7 p.m. tonight.
guilty of subversion and "p o l­ thereby In-ginning an extend­ Bond Review Hoard,
no cost to the taxpayer*) to
dures to follow in carrying
The joint approval paved ■tudy the courthouse needs
"Colton” Brown has open­ itical aggression” u g u i n • t ed Sixth Flert tour of its own.
out the registration.
Wailing to greet VAH-t's the way fur filing shortly o f fur future departmental ex­
ed the Village Ian restau­ Venezuela is another indica­
Each was asked to (Ur a rant on West First Street.
tion that the "lim e has long Might crews March 3 will bo legal pioet-eding* to validate pansion. Their recommenda­
report on the registration
committee of Mir first i'M ir under the pro tions resulted in a net saving
lamlse and llank Pyle since passed for Issuing niurul a reception
with the
main office by
took over ownership of Lake condemnation and verlml ie- wives, friend* and local Navy gram, probably amounting to to Uie taxpayer* o f $2 mil­
March 23.
proofs.”
$25 million.
and civic leaders.
Monroe laa.
lion, Accordingly, 1 would en­
The deputy will set up a
courage the Board o f County
convenient time and place for
Commissioner*
to
apiKilnl
the project.
more citizen committers to
Represented at Tuesday's
researrli big problem* before
meetings were worker* from
making decisions or regu­
Precincts 1, 4, 8, ! l , 12, 14,
lations, so a* to properly
15, 17, IS, 20. 22 and 23.
evaluate the need, cost, and
e ffe r t o f tha proposed rem­
edy.
"Economic progress, I be­
lieve, is best served with the
least amount o f government
Interference. T h e r e f o r e , I
would
oppose grandiose plans
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
that would require burden­
The Senate today passed de­
some taxes and intolerable
cisively and sent to Presi­
government
regulations
to
dent Johnson a landmark
impose.
$11-5 billion tax cut bill that
" I would discourage bur­
means an average $4-to-$5
eaucratic pyramiding o f the
weekly paycheck, boost for
millions. And 11*11 begin show­
many department* o f our
ing np next week.
county office*, and seek to
The sweeping election-year
preserve bettor use o f tho
tax reduction—biggest in U.
U xpayera'
dollar
in
our
S. history—for individuals and
■ e h o o I a , roads, buildings,
corporations was whisked to
services, and recreational ar­
Hto White House where Johnea*. I would strive to achieve
•on waa ex;ectcd to sign It
bettor relations and underquickly, possibly by late af­
atanding between county com­
ternoon.
missioners nnd tho school
If signed loJay. the bene­
system.
fit* o f the biU Will be felt
"L a st, I beller# that no
executive vice president o f Euatem Shoppintf
PR E V IE W o f the fucilitieit ut the new Clneniu
starting with checks received
governing body nor parson
(
'enters;
Jo
Dickson,
Iticlmrd
Smith,
president
o
f
Theater
ut
Sunilnule
Shopping
Pluzu
waa
held
next Wednesday wlien wage
can alwaya know what ia al­
General Drive-In Corporation; Cindy Pozniak, C.
Tuesday evening fo r invited quests and newspa­
earners get « paycheck In­
ways best fo r *U tha people,
Van
Neaa
Wood,
president
o
f
Eastern
Shopping
per
people.
The
theater
will
be
opened
to
the
pubcrease because o f a 4 point
f would sincerely serve with
Centers; Doris Dodson and Melvin R. Wlninmn,
He with a showing o f ” Cleop»tra” at 7 tonight.
drop in payroll withholding
tblg lit mind.”
vice president o f General Drive-Ill iWporution.
Pictured from the le ft: Mary I lent* ley, E. Homer,
rates.
[

Team inspects
Marine Unit
At Navy Base

Seminole Group To
Go To Dedication

VAH-I Returns
Tuesday From
Carrier Duly

Contractor In
3rd District
Board Race

Business Looks
Up In County

Registration In
Precincts Set

Smothers Asks
Action By U. S.

Tax Cut Bill
Sent to LBJ

l

.

University Bond
Issue Approved

h

Milwee , who
presented
■
brief history o f tha school
and Principal Morris Ruby
who described plans for opcrating the school.
However,
the
dedication
waa overshadowed by qurstions from parent! o f chil­
dren who will attend tha
school. The principal Inquiry
concerned when Oxford Road
would be constructed between
the school and the English
Estates subdivision.
James P. A very Jr., chair­
man o f the county commis­
sion and commissioner John
Alexander, explained that Ox­
ford Rond from the southern
iHmndary line o f the school
Is in the English Estates sub­
division and that it has not
been the policy o f the com­
mission to pave or clay sinhtllse roads within subdivi­
sions.
However, A very and A l­
exander declared that tha
commission will consider tha
possibility o f working out
some sort o f an agreement
wilh developers.

K E N N E T H MclNTOSH

McIntosh Runs
For Office Of
Prosecutor
Kenneth W. McIntosh today
announced his candidacy for
the office of Seminole County
prosecuting

attorney, subject

to the May primaries.
tn becoming a candidate,
McIntosh, a Seminole County
attorney for tha past 514
years, said:
" I t is wilh a sense of dedi­
cation to tho performance of
the dutiei o f the office of
prosecuting attorney that I
submit m y candidacy to the
people o f our county.
"L ik e all concerned citi­
zens, I would want to join
other law enforcement offi­
cials in the constant effort
required to create a proper
environment In which to raise
our children and in which our
citizens can feel safe in their
homes and on our highways.
It would be my purpose to
faithfully uphold the laws of
the State o f Florida as they
relate to Seminole County
and to do ao without fear or
partiality.
" I would hope for the faith­
ful supiwrt ot all citizen* In­
terested in the enforcement
of our laws and the prosecu­
tion o f those who offend
against those laws, 1 can only
pledge to do m y very best to
carry out the duties o f the
office should (he people sec
fit to elect me.”
.McIntosh Is a graduate of
MU ml Edison High School,
Stetson University and Uie
John B. Stetson College o f
Law. He received hi* law de­
gree In 1954 and then served
overseas
with
the
United
States Army in Europe. Upon
his discharge, he served as
trial attorney with the Stale
Road Department in Talla­
hassee. McIntosh has prac­
ticed law in Scminolo Coun­
ty since August, 1958, and la
a member of the firm of Sten­
strom, Davis and McIntosh.
McIntosh is prcscnlly mu­
nicipal Judge of the City ot
Sanford and attorney for the
Town of Casselberry. He Is
president of the Seminole
County Public Health Nursing
Advisory Council; state di­
rector of the Florida Society
for Crippled Children and
Adultsf;senior advisor o f the
Seminole Timing Association;
vice president o f the Seminole
County liar Association, and
deacon of F i r s t
Baptist
Church of Sanford.

J. C. HUTCHISON

Commissioner
To Run For
Re-Election
Prevailed

on

by

m ad?

friends, Gen. J. C. Hutchison
today announced ha will be
a candidate for re-election as
County Commissioner fo r Dis­
trict I. He now Is in the
fourth year o f his first term,
having served the first three
years as chairman. He step­
ped down as chairman last
month prior to hla earlier
announcement he would not
run again.
General Hutchison's state­
ment o f his change ot mind,
to run again, follows:
"When I announced a few
week* ago that 1 would not
seek re-election to the office
o f County Commissioner, I did
not roallze that neither o f Uie
other
two Commissioners
wliose terms expire this year
would seek re-election.
" I feel that It will not be
good for the County to have
Uiree
new,
Inexperienced
Commissioners to take office
at the aamo time and, since
I visualize that the next four
year* may be very crucial
year* in the history o f Semi­
nole County, I have recon­
sidered and have decided to
offer my services to the
County as Commissioner, Dis­
trict 1, for another torn:, Enroursgement on the part of
friends throughout the Coun­
ty has influenced my decis­
ion."

LEAPYEAR DANCE
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Navy Asks County For Onora Sidewalk

Little Red School
Benefit Is Planned

New Theatre
Opens Tonight
At Plaza

Commissioner John H. Alex-1 datum to serve as trustees
A pedestrian hazard from structure on the site.
Commissioners agreed that andcr abstained from voUngl of the Fred A. Wilson Law LIthe Sanford Naval A ir Station
A benefit show — the "M e r­
west to Sanford Avimue was a rovorler clause should be saying the project originated I brary
Tire first new theatre to ry Go Round"— again wiU
Serving will be (!. Andrew
included
in
thu
deed
so
that
with a previous Iward. Other
pointed out to County ComSpeer, Joseph M. Murasko, C. - be constructed in Seminole lie presented this ycur by Uie
should the club cease to use
wise, the vole was unanimous. Vernon Mize, Vassar Carlton, [ County in years will open its
snisslonera Tuesday in the
Seminole Association for Re­
the property for club work II
—Approved Uie naming of William D. Akridgc and Voile |doors bo tlte public for the
courthouse.
would revert back to the
tarded Children which ope­
County Clerk Arthur H. county.
six members of the bxr asso- Williams Jr.
first time tonight.
rates the Little Red School
Beckwith read a letter from
The Seminole Plata’s Cin­ House for youngsters in tills
tho basa commander, Capt.
ema will open its box office
county.
Hubert Ware, noting the nar­
at 7 p. in. and llw General
The show this year, as it
rowness of Onora Hoad and
Ilr lv e ln Corporation of Bos­ was last year, will be com­
aakinii for the county's help
ton's plush establishment will prised of a series of acta and
in adding sidewalks.
County officials pointed out
gel Us grand opening under •kits presented by vsrious
civc,
fraternal and social
that efforts have been made
way.
groups throughout the coun­
In Uie past to build a side­
At I p. m. Uie Cinema will
walk along the roadway but
present its first allowing of ty.
Last
season's
production
they have been stymied by
Uie spectacular "Cleopatra"
proved to be quite sn enter­
what was called “ N avy red
which will feature Kltiabcth
taining evening. The actual
tape."
Taylor and Richard Rurton.
date of this year's production
County Engineer
William
It will be Central Florida's
has not been determined yet
Bush said lie had planned to
premiere showing of Uie most
Meanwhile, members of the
construct tho sidewalk to the
talked about film produced
association have expressed
aoutli o f tho road and far
in years.
their appreciation to the San­
enough away to limit the haz­
The Seminole Cinema is Uie
ford Elks Lodge for palnUng
ardsecond for the theatre chain
Uie outdoor furniture at the
lie laid It haa been agreed
in Uils area. The first was
school. Tlie Elk* also provid­
on the local level that the
Uie highly successful Parked some much needed carN a vy ahould supply cost of
wood Plata Cinema in Or­
pentery work and repaired a
materials
and
tho county
lando.
number of itema.
crews would do the work.
Tlie General Drive-In Cor­
Association officials report­
Coat o f the project for the
poration haa pioneered Use
ed that C. P. Ilarkey built a
county la estimated at $2 ,000 .
development of what has be­
bird feeder for the youngsters
PR1NCIPAI«S A P P E A R IN G at the Distributive Education banquet held
come known is Uie shopping
Bush laid thare la about 2,000
at Uie school. A bird bath was
at
tho
Trado
Winds
in
Caanelborry
are
(le
ft
to
riRht)
Seminole
County
center theatre. Tlie chain's
feet of roadway and the coun­
supplied by MU* E ilat* KirncliooU superintendent R. T. Milwee, Stute Sen. Roth Johnson o f O ra n g e
initial venture was a success­
ty estimates the construction
chhoff. She also planted Ivy
County,
Lloyd
rin rn cs o f Lymun High School’s Distriliutive Education
ful one In 1951 al Framing­
cost at a dollar a foot.
around Uie trees on the playDepartment, and Manager John Krider o f the Seminole County Chamber
ham, Mass. WUhln Uie past
Commission C h a i r m a n
ground.
o
f
Commerce.
Hen.
Johnson
and
Krider
addressed
a
clues
o
f
15
students
several
years
seven
new
Jamaa P. Avery Jr. aald ha
Mr. Salvatore M tnfre pre­
and
their
employers,
(Herald
Photo)
theatres have been placed in
would confer with local Navy
sented the association wiUi a
shopping
centers,
including
officia l! and try to reach a
check for $35 from Uie Semi­
two here in Florid*. Also this
eolutlon to the problem.
nole County Classroom Teach­
week General Drive-In will
At present pedestrian travel
ers Association. Tlie Woman's
open
a
slip
p
in
g
center
faci­
tu and from the baae must use
Club of Lake Mary has e x ’
lity in Dallas, Tex., and an­
the roadway.
other
in
Maple
Heights,
Ohio.
In other action, tho com­
The firm plan* 15 more new
mission:
theatres this year.
— Heard a report from Sher­
The Sanford Junior High
Maurice Somik of Massapeif f J. L. Hobby on tho pro­
School KFA livestock judging
qua Park, N. Y . designed the
jected condition of the new
toain pluccd third in the KUnSeminole Cinema. It has been
county Jail In 1970. The sheriff
Immcc Valley Livestock Show
constructed in aiirh a way as
said he expected and hoped
tint Friday at St. Cloud.
Joseph Henry Burch, tU, of
to provide the most modern
that adequate facilities will be
Afiopka, died Monday al the
Mike Gibson. Hon Tindall
conveniences
and
comfort
In
available by that time to care and Mike Tindall represented
addition to having the very Wekiwa Spring* N u r * I n g
for juvenilia now homed In
the local Junior high acltool
finest in
theatre
appoint­ Home.
the Jail structure.
team which coni|»cted with 10
Horn in Iiodgo County, Ga.,
ments.
This, he M id , would do teams from five Junior and
lie moved to Apopka 12 year*
There
are
Boo-push-hack
much to allovlato the condi­ five senior high schools from
seats on an inclined floor ami ago (rum Sanford.
tion. Ho also pointed to the Uie area.
Survivors aro one daugh
patrons may pass lictween
current uso of rooma for stor­
Gibson was third high man
rows without the necessity of ter, Mr*. Willie Lee Snow of
age space, especially on the In the Individual judging con­
other patrons having to rise. DoUian, Ala.; tons, Joseph
uppur floor and that pads are test with 291 out of a posaTlie building ia completely Calvin of Tampa and James
being placed on tho floor to Iblc 300 points.
air condiUoned.
Monroe, William Grady and
perm it aome prisoners to
Kdgewatcr High o f Orlando
A feature of all the chain's Otis Robert, all of Apopka;
Alccp*
won first place team honors,
shopping center Uieatros U faUier, William It. Burch of
The Jail, ha added, la now Groveland was second, San­
a lobby gallery where local Chauncy, Ga.; brothurs, WiU
operating In soma depart­ ford Junior High waa third,
artists niay display their var­ of Chauncy, J. U. of Ocala
ments at near capacity level. Colonial High of Orlando was
ious worjps.
and Charlie oi Sanford; two
The building waa erected In fourth and' Seminole High of
Smoking in tho Uieatre will sisters, .Mrs, Estelle Altman
] B01 with a five-year bond is­ Sanford was fifth.
be permitted but only in a o( Piuchurst, Ga., and Mrs.
Other members o f Uie local
sue o f $500,000. In late IDAS,
special section which haa a Ella Holmni o f Macon, G a„
tho
commission aald, tills Junior high team were Stvee,
customized
veutilatiog
aya- and 12 grandchildren.
Fuller, David Richards, Geor­
would be paid off.
tern.
Funeral services will be
Some talk was given on ge Carlton, Robert Shield*
held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
continuing the bond issue and and David Knaterhmok. Don­
tlie
Bray
Funeral
Home
the money for a pos­ ald Farrens ia the advlMir
Chapel in Apopka wlUi Rev.
sible addition to tho Jail or for the Junior high achool
Tom RruomaU of the Apopka
FHA unit
a new courthouse.
First Baptist Church officiat­
County Attorney Harold R.
ing. Burial will be In LaksJohnson told tho members
vlew Cemetery, Sanford.
JOY
W
ESTER
(standing)
and
Dolores
Kirsch
tills could be dona provided a
FH BRU ARY 25
will team with Rill Dodson in an act for tha A IL
public hearing was called and
Admissions
Seminole Leap Year Talent Show a|M&gt;nsored by
other Isgal steps followed
Two Seminole County firms
Bert Th om ti, Catherine Shan­
the Lake Mary Chamber o f Commerce at 7:80
onea the original bond la dis­ have been granted charter#
non. Dean Race, Bandy Eaap.m. Saturday at Sanford Junior High School
solved.
by Secretary of State Tom
lerbrook, Carolyn R. Walters,
auditorium.
(Herald
Photo)
—Decided to aock a way to Adam*.
Mary E. Peoples, Joaephioc
Every Leap Year Uie Stud­
purchase Health Department
G A M
Construction, Ine.,
Brown, Shirley Lucas, Jannle
ent Council at Seminole High
automobile* on a local level. of Longwood, waa lneorimratPlrtrantonl, Roann McGuffin,
sponsors “ Sadie H a w k i n s
The current policy la for Uie nd by Henry M. Gibbs, Joe
Robert P. Daniels, William
Day.” The boys then become
vehicles to be bought on a W. Gibbs, and M. H. Moore,
Spclglcr, all of Sanford; Naw“ LU Aimers” and the girls
statewide baaia.
■II of Imngwood. They will
Lt. ( j g ) Lowel D. Frazier, Tenn., before Mitering titc man Wheeler, D cllary; Mary dress aa “ Daisy Maes."
—Heard from a representa­ laiuo 1,000 shares of common
L. Ferrell, Winter Park
IJSNH, lias been named pub- Navy.
The day begins at 12 when
tive of Uie A. E. O'Neal Co. stock at $1 per share.
Births
Ha
assumed
Ilia
public
inthe
girts line up and chaaa
lie
Information
officers
at
D
A
S
Motors,
o
f
Kent
Park
that aurvayora will be in the
forinallon diiiu t, also known Mr. and Mr*. Dan A. Walters, the LU Abner of brr choice.
county soon to check drainage was incorporated by K. Pope Sanford Naval Air SlaUon. aa service Information, from baby boy;
Mr. and 5lre.
Tlie rest o f Uie day site foots
facilities at Lakes Jenup and Bassett, llurlan Tuck and A l­
F railer, a naUve of Tenn­ Cdr. H. II. Sidvely, admin­ James D. Lucai, baby girl,
all Uie bills, Including Uie
K a y. The county engineer bert L. Wood, all of Maitland. essee, reported aboard for istrative officer at (he station. both of Sanford
marriage license and ring.
waa aakad to send leltcra to They will issue 500 .shares of
Fratiur, 27, is married to
Dlscbargra
duty fruin tlie U. S. Naval
Each club and organizaUun
Stock
at
$lo
per
share.
some 40 property owners In­
Security Station, Waahiugtou, tlte tormer Miss Hetty Jo Maxine Marr, Geraldine Lott, of Uie school *|&gt;ousors a
volved, explaining the pur­
Guffey, of Whltwcll, Tenn., 'limuthy Lane 11 r u m l e y , booth. These various booths
D. C.
pose of the men making Uie
and Uiey have Uirco children, James Daniels. Maedle Jos­
A journaliam graduate front Dennis, 5; Michael 2, and eph, Jeannette Slielovc, Mar­ contain food and games for
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
survey.
the enjoyment uf Uve crowd.
—Approved a building per­ President Johnson Tuesday the University of Tennessee, Karen, 1.
jorie Moose, Violet W. Cook,
Two special events are a
m it tor a Volkswagen distri­ proclaimed the week of July F railer worked aa a news­
The Fraziers reside at 11 Juhu II. Loeclielt, Howard greased pig contest and a
bution building on Highway 19 ai “ National Farm Safely paper reporter at the Knox­ SouUi Dcvou Avenue, North Lee, Robyn Hobbs and baby
tug-of-war between tbe jun­
17-02.
Week.”
ville J o u r n a l ,
Knoxville. Orlando.
boy, Teuflla C. Garrido and iors and tha seniors, over a
—Asked the couuly clerk to
baby girl, Evelyn A. Sween­ big mud puddle..
negotiate for nine chairs to
ey and baby boy, all o f San­
E very one will come to
serve the rouimindoner* and
ford; IJmla Schroeder and school Friday In costume and
llii'ir aides. Beckwith was
baby girl.
DeLand;
Iteba at tho dance Uiat night, a
urged to keep the cost below
Haruaud. Frances T. Rear- Daisy Mae and l i l Aimer will
fl.uuo m Dial bids would not
den, both o f Detiary; Anne be crowned. The dance will
be rcquIrcJ.
Steventon, Osteen; Mary Lou feature the Original Playboys
Commissioners also asked
Roslou, laiki* Monroe
from Orlando.
Uiat necessary repairs he
made to jurybox chairs.
—Agreed to deed a plot ol
land at Sunland I’arl. for use
as u building alio for Uie San­
ford Hardcli Club. Tho club
•xpcila lu erect a iiu.uoo

i

Sanford Judging
Team Is Third

It T h a

t w a a fa a f S u g a r I v t r

s o ld ”

pressed a desire to sponsor
a child In the school for sum­
m er camp.
The
association,
through
Mrs. Msllic Barlow, expresses
its appreciation to all of
Uietc individuals ami organi­
zations for their assUtance.
"Tlie one problem now," says
Mrs. lisrluw, “ is getting all
the talent lined up for the
Merry Go Round presenta­
tion."

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Two Firms Get
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Sadie Hawkins
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which also danced the “ twist,” stoic the show.
(Herald Photo)

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Film Program Scheduled In DeBary
By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Volunteer Fire*
men’* Aaaoclatlon will eponeor
a film program featuring the
beautiful color movie, "The
Beetle** Sea,’ ’ at 7:30 p. m.
today In the Firemen'* Recre­
ation Hall on Colomba Road.
Tha program alao will In­
clude color film * on the annual
Gasparllla Day in Tampa and
c f the 20 acre Iluth Garden*
in that city.
N o admission will be charg­
ed but a free will offerin g will
be received to defray expcnaca
o f the program, to help aupport the fire department and
fo r upkeep o f the recreation
hall.
The DeBary Volunteer Fire
Department wa'a alerted In
June, 1053, with a fund-rais­
ing ahow given at the Denary
Mantlon Houae where many
o f tha f i n t realdenta held
F R E E W IL L OFFERINGS received nt n 7:30 p.m. film program today
meeting*.
will
aid DeBnry's Volunteer Fire Department. Shown in the photo are
A fte r the fire houae wa*
the department’* two truck* und the new recreation hall. Volunteers
built a truck wa* purchaaed in
ahown are, from left, Chief Jack Lambertson, Assistant Chief Darwin
1065 and an inhalator in Feb­
Bruce, Harrison Bcrnritter, Frank Laymcl and Frank Christen.
ruary, 1968. The f ir i t resident
to receive aid from tha inhal­ from 1058 to 1004, a toU l of past year the volunteer* an­ invited fo r today's program.
ator waa John Seufert who 80 Inhalator calls were an­ swered 10 firs alarms.
The films will be shown by
has alnce called on the fire­ swered and that during the
The support o f the public is Ifuwnrd Middleton.
men fo r thi* aervica many,
time* and etatoe that ha owe* |

CTP Coffee
Held To Plan
Festival

VgttTurB WrraTB
P a g e 4 — Feb. 26, 1964

Sinatra Kidnap Trial Running Behind Schedule
LOS A N G E LE S

By Jan* Casselberry
A coffee was held last
Thursday
morning at the
home o f Mr*. Joseph Laird In
Casselberry for parents and
room-mothers o f the South
Seminole Elementary C TP to
plan the Spring Festival to be
held Saturday, April 18.

(U P I ) —

The federal trial o f three men
accused of

kidnaping

Frank

day but was not able to get

Bear Lake Community Club Hears Talk On Boys Ranch
Hy Maryann Milra
i
The State Boys Ranch in Live
Oak, which la aponsored by
the Florida S h e r iff! Associa­
tion, waa topic o f a program

presented last Thursday eve there 1* room for 60 boy* at]
nln*r fo r 35 members and the ranch at the pretent time.j
guest* o f the Bear Lake Com­ there always it a waiting list.
munity Club.
The facility provides a home
Hobby atated that although for boy* in need with six cot­
tage* housing 20 boya each.
Kach cottage ia supervised by
a "cottage” father and mother.
Open to boys from eight to
12 year* old, the ranch is selfworking and has its own dairy
fitrm and provides for it* own
agricu ltu ral work.
The boys a t t e n d public
schools nnd thoic who main­
tain a ” 11” average are given
J u st tell us /iow m uch
CnH
MontMp
You
the opportunity to continue
F
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c
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v
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you need to pay old bills, for
higher education if they ao do$120 00 $ 7.00
hom e improvements, car
aire.
188 00
11 00
The entire o;&gt;eration i* sup1300
220 00
repairs, for all your sea31200
18 00
sonal expenses. Phone for
432 00
24 00
OVER 35 Y E A R S
592.00
32.00
prompt, courteous service.
A t First &amp; Palmetto
(Alongside old post o ffice)

12 more witnesses to call be-

all his witnesses to the stand. for* resting his case against
First order o f Today's court defendants Barry Worthing­

Sinatra Jr. for $240,000 ran­ sesslon-the 12th day o f the ton Keenan 23; Joseph Clyde
som ran behind schedule to­ trial-was further cross-exami­ Amsler, 23, and John W il­

day and a reappearance o f the nation o f Dennis Gray, 23,
young singer’s famous fa ­ who said two o f the defend­
ther, Frank Sr., was postpon­ ants stayed at his home on
ed until Friday.
the night o f Dec. 12 and
Prosecutor T h o m i i
R. "played football” with bundles
Those present were Mrs. Sheridan had planned to rest o f the ransom money.
Joyce Stlncr,
Mr*. Wilma the government’s case Tues­
Sheridan said he had about
H arlot, Mrs. Edna Lee Cadiz,
Mrs. Lavtrne McKay, Mrs.
Rctty Hartshorn, Mrs. Audrey
Lclst, Mrs. Irene Van Kepoel,
Mrs. Ann Scott, Mr*. Carolyn
Jensen, Mrs. Jo Lowe, Mrs.
Merita Smiley, Mra. Maureen
Ifclntzleman,
Mrs.
Margla
Stafford, Mrs. Betty Quarles,
Sirs. Marlon Eggers, Mrs. Bev­
erly Miller, Mrs. Evu Moore
and Mrs. Dorothy Birkheimcr.

liam Irwin, 42.
Frank Sr. had been sched­
uled to appear under a de­

a NEW way

but it was agreed he would
show up Friday instead.

to g i t rW

Kill, 11,11. Ticks, tll.srflih l&gt;4
•iK.r flying &amp; crawling imacia.
m il INTIIf HOUS1 WITH IUO
KIUINO "fOO” WHIII YOU SHOP
O f VIIITI

ELECTRIC

ALL ELECTRIC H E A T P UM P and C O O L I N G UNIT

I 1-MOIOOM HOMI SIZE
| ap la 10.000 ofclc laal t l . t t .

Sanford Electric Co.
PH O N O G R APH

RECORD A N D
S A N FO R D

SH EET

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Ho b«| caa aicapa. AkiaMcfy
•aft whan aiarf at Slracl*4. Ham.
I.u la c.gi, drop.i 4 f.rnilara.
I— AVAIUIU IN TWO SIZIS —
| APARTMtNT 4 SMAll HOM1 t i l l
I ap la J.000 c.klc faal 11.11.

W EATHERT RON

Monument’s Figures
Jim Bridger, famous scout,
and Chief Washakis, friendly
chlsf o f the North Utah In­
dians, *r * tha two persona
depleted on the aides o f the
V IS IT O U R
Brigham
Young Monument
118 S. M A G N O L IA
In Salt Lake City.

o f

ROACHES - AN TS

PERFECT WEATHER THE YEAR ROUND!
GENERAL

10IEY

fense subpoena this morning

D EPT.
322-1562

Sold at Drug, Garden
Supply, Drug and leading
Grocery Stores
M fg. by
Pet Chemicals, Inc.,
Miami, Fla.

LO AN S UP TO $600

f

F A MI L Y

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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of Sanford

• Carpels • Furniture

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• Tile

• Plano*

* Rentnl Reds

S tir

Award Given
To Bryant On
Government

ported through public dona­
tions nnd the public is alwnya
invited to visit the ranch and
th&lt; boys, Hobby advised.
A question nnd answer pe­
riod nnd showing o f pictures
o f the ranch were included on
the program.
The next meeting o f the
club is scheduled for March
V) at the Florida Power Em­
ployes Club on Holliday A v e ­
nue.

FT.

PETERSBURG

— Gov.

Fa v ia

DttiTnrB

Feb. 26. 1964 — Pape R

WrraTB

Bodies, Plane Wreckage Sought In Lake
(U P I )

llryant

was

presented the St. Petersburg
Chamber o f Commerce’* first
Good
Government Award
Tuesday nt a special lunch­
eon.
The
governor
told
the
chamber thnt Florida ia in
the forefront in tho field ol
education nnd is also "blazing
new trails” in its search for
new industry.
Florida is the only state In
the nation making year-round
use o f its education facilities,
Bryant told the chnmber. He
said the state’s junior college
system is also becoming one
o f the finest in the country.
A fte r receiving the cham;
her award, the governor made
a whirlwind tour c f Pinellas
County.

DeBary Legion
Burns Flags
ily Mrs. Adam Muller
The Herbert D. Gibb Amerlean Legion Post 25!* of De­
nary conducted a Flag Burn­
ing Ceremony Mondny night
at the rear o f the Community
Center.
Commander P e t e r
Kopprnaal, past commanders of
the post and other member*
participated.
The DeBary Volunteer Fire
Department stood by with
truck and fire fighting appar­
atus to protect area property.
Refreshments were served
following the ceremony.

AM ONG TH E D E P A R T M E N T A L feature* o f the new Sear* cntnlop nnd
snles store in the Pinecrest Shopping Center ia this section in which cus­
tom matched kitchens will be displayed. The now Scars outlet will open
nt 9 n.m., Thursday morning. David Grimm is the manager.

World’* highest mountain,
from base to peak, is Ha­
waii’s Mauna Loa.

hi* Ufa te the volunteer*.
Tha man are thoroughly
trained In u»e o f all depart­
ment equipment and re»pond
to call at all houra o f the day
and n igh t
Tha aecond truck, a modem
LaFranea model, waa bought
in 1058.
Tha elation and recreation
hall were constructed primar­
ily with volunteer labor with
outside help used only where
necessary. An auxiliary group
ha* worked with the firemen
and have p r a a e n t a d many
ahowa and aponsorad many
projects to bring In needed
funds.
The department report* that

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KRAFT CRACKER CARREL (MILD)

'Policy Wheel'
Operator Had
$763,000 In Cash
CHICAGO (UPI) -

45'

DOUBLE SAVINGS DATS

YELLOW SOLIDS

Cheese

10-oc. Slick

Cheese

10-oz. Stick

Of tender, flavorful
ura’l own proceu whll* still

KRAFT CRACKER BARREL (SHARP)

Weary

police counted the cash of a
dead gambler today and kept
counting and kept counting
They passed the half-million
dollar mark with more to
come.
The booty from a nickel
and dime "policy wheel” ope
relur probably reached $763
223, police said, and there may
b* mors than nobody knows
about.
The money — In denomlna
lions o f $1 to $100, plus coin*
— was found In a modest
loom o f Lawrence Wakefield
a 00-year-old Negro, who died
following an apparent heart
attack.
His landlsdy, Mrs. Rose
Kennedy, 00, said Wakefield
had lived In her house for 30
years. It was Mrs. Kennedy
who called for medical treat­
ment when Wakefield got sick
Tuesday. Police who respond
ed to ltar call for help be
r im e auspicious when they
found what seemed to be
policy wheel equipment on
the property.
Policy hai been described
s i the poor man’s stock mar­
ket. It flourishes throughout
Chicago’s
South Side. To
play, all you need la a little
change. You pick a number,
give a man your money and
he le lli you if you win after
e "w heel” allegedly Is rotal
ed in someliody's apartment
Strangely, thousands of do!
lir a change hands carh day
in such manner.
Police said Wakefield has
been im p ed ed o f running a
policy wheel but nobody could
find sufficient evidence to
convict him Nobody would
admit auspecting his opera
lion was to aucceaiful.

Cheese

55'

10-oz. Stick

50 EXTRA STAMPS WITH CHOPPED, SHAPED

Cube Steaks 3 e™’l”
Sliced Ham 6-oz. Pkg. 6 9 '
50 EXTRA STAMPS WITH TARNOW COOKED

Russets. . .
YELLOW

Onions. . .

$

SAVE 8-1/3$ IA . . . LIBBY'S GARDEN SWEET

SAVE 16$ . . DEEP SOUTH GRAPE

SAVE 6$ . . DIXIE DARLING LONS GRAIN

HAVE 16r . . . D IX IE D AR LIN G R A IS IN

Of (be N companies mak­
ing ateel ingots In the U. S.
SI began pouring raw ateel
• ite r World War II.

23 ’

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JACKSO NVILLE— An lrvcrease of 6.79 percent la
aales was recorded by Wina&gt;
Dixie Store* during the 4*
week period ended February
8 compared with the cor.
responding period a year ago.
Salei volume for this pra­
ted totaled $69,292,673 a i com­
pared with $64,889,421 for tha
aame period In 19G3, an lacrease of $4,403,252.
An increase w a i also noted
for tha 32-week period ended
February I.
Sales
totaled
$531,051,742 as compared to
$508,927,942 for the corres­
ponding period a year ago,
an Increase of 4.76 percent.
Winn-Dixie
now operates
623 retail units and 8 whole­
sale
units throughout
tha
Southeaat compared with 601
retail and I wholesale units a
year ago.

M O R TO N FROZEN Chicken, Beef Turkey, Horn, Salisbury, Meat Loaf

2

89/
C r e a m P ie s
39/
S h r i m p . . ,6“ p*cka5‘ 8 9 /
S p a g h e t t i * Me°‘ 5 «•»•- 1.
S t r a w b e r r i e s 5 » ? 1#
Red Snapper
65/
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Briefs

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Regular 49*

16-oi. PACKAGE

M O R TO N FROZEN M A C A R O N I A N D CHEESE OR
REG. 43$ SUNNYLAND FRESH PORK

FRESH BOSTON BUTT* PORK

Sausage u 39 / Roast...«- 39 /
Perch...» 2 9 / Sa usage 79 /
Shrimp 5 T Bologna * 4 9 /

Now . . I" Yoor ° * n ,
Home You Con
Strvt Th* Superb
Sleoks Served By
. Famous Steok Houses.
I Atk Our Market Mgr. About 1
Aged Preitlge Steok*.

REG. 39$ . . FISH FILLETS

SMALL
Diale.

Mil* Aar* Pisa
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PACER SLICED FROZEN

REG. 89$ . . IAT-RITE SMOKED

REG. 19$ . . IAT-RITE SLICED

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Forest City
Boy Makes Tour
With Band

EMPRESS FROZEN FILLET

OH. so.*, J., TMmrrv MAID

Apple Sauce

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K ifflffiB

By Jane Casselberry
David House, aon of Mat
and Mra. Earl House o f For­
est City, has just completed, a
tour o f three Florida cillea
with the University o f Florida
Symphonic Band directed bf
Richard Bowles.
The Band presented concerts
in Mt. oDra, Holy wood and Ft.
Lauderdale last week.
A talented aaxophon* play­
er, David graduated from lay­
man High School last June.
Ha received tha John I’hillip
Sousa award presented an­
nually by tha Casselberry
Liona Club to tha moat out­
standing l.yman Band mem*
her.

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Save 14$ . . 1-Lb. Can

Save 20$ . . Giant Bok

5 9 '

IMPROVED TIDE

THRIFTY MAID

VAN CAMP'S

MILK Pork &amp; Beans
DETERGENT SEVAP.
Save 3$ . . Tall Can
Save 5
300 Can

Sav« 30$ . . Giant Box

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L M t one with |S. hod ardor

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DELSEY BATHROOM

GREEN GIANT GOLDEN

TISSUE

CORN

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19'

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BUY S CAN*
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5a cent

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KRAFT

LIBBY'S TOMATO

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DEEP SOUTH

MAYONNAISE
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Save 10$ . . Quart Jar

Sovb 14$ . . 46-oz. Can i

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Compar. , . [van Sov* Mora

TOMATOES
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Chairman For
Sessions Named
John W. Evans, Oviedo,
president of the Florida Fruit
and Vegetable Aasociation, to
day announced the appoint­
ment of W. Allen Markham,
Okeechobee, aa general con
vention chairman for the 21 st
annual
convention
of
the
growera organization.
Evans announced that the
convention will be held at
the Americana Hotel, Ilal
Harbour, Miami Beach, Sept.
22-24 w i t h
preconvenlion
eventa on the 21st and related
meetings on the 25th.

10
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CO NES

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short

Cocktail.. 3221.
Sauce.. 2£ 25/
Peas.... 6con.1.
Jelly... 2 £ 39/
Rice... 3 3 9 /
Bread... fs 19/

ICE CREAM

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KRAFT CRACKER BARREL (MELLOW)

N E W O R LE A N S ( U P I ) —
Bodies, the main fuselage and
the mystery o f an Eastern A ir
Line* DCS jetliner crash that
carried 58 persons to their
deaths were sought today in
the murky waters o f I.ak*
I’untchartrnin.
The four-engine craft mads
a pre-dawn dive into the laka
Tuesday, juat minutes nfter
reporting “ ok ay" from takao ff at the New Orleans A ir ­
p o rt
One whole hut battered body
anil scattered debris were re­
covered by rescuers. Several
human scalps and other part*
of bodies were found.
"N o
Information” on th*
cause was reported by William
Lamb, spokesman for the Civil
Aeronautics Board (C A B ). Ha
emphasized that the mnin
wieckage had not been found.
I.amh called a news confer­
ence at 12 noon EST today.
Tha Mexico City - to - Nsw
York fligh t took o ff without
incident on the aecond leg o f
its trip. Just five minutes lat­
er, it vanished from radar
screens and the alarm was
soundad. Searcher* converged
on a north shora, snake-infest­
ed awamp area before an oft
slick, then w r e c k a g e wera
sighted four miles from tha
shore ot the 25-by-40 mils
lake.
A chatty letter, a check e *
a
Massachusetts
insurance
company, n first grude reader,
parts o f wreckage and pieces
of bodies were found.
The Federal Aviation Agen­
cy (F A A ) sent 20 invrstiga^
ora to the scene to deUrtntaa*
cause o f the first crash at
N ew
Orleans International
Moisant Airport in 20 yeara.
The FBI sent a disaster team
to identify the victims.
The 61 passengers and sovon
crew-members apparently died
from the Impact. There waa
no evidence o f fire or an as*,
plosion.
I.amh was asked about evi­
dence o f a bombing, anony­
mous telephone calls, or any
passengers with largo sums o$
insurance but antswared: "W o
have no Information to all ot
these questions.
A tajHi o f the final central
tower to plane conversation
showed the last words to aartii
tore:
" E A L 304 o k a y *
A ir
traffic
control men
walked feverishly to contact
the plane, but there wa* only
silence.

400 E. First St.

Americans not only i n
eating batter than ev e r be­
fore, they're eating
more
cheaply. The coat now aver­
ages about 20 per cent o f tha
workers' p a y .
Englishmen
must spend 31 per cent, Ital­
ians. 43 ptreant and Foies,
49 per cent.

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Pay* 6 — Feb. 26, 1964

DeBary Orchestra
To Present
Concert
By Wze. M &gt; » Mailer
The
chcitra

DeBary

Concert

Or

will

present

He

eighth annual concert March
10 at S p.m. at the DeBary
Community Center. T h li will
be the Anal concert o f the aeaeon, aa Roger Caainl, the di­
rector, w ill be returning to

Rebekah Assembly Gathers
To Honor Mrs. M. Walters

Committee

Johnny Westcott Given

Phi Beta Eta

Chairmen

Party For Birthday

Outfits Child

Are Named
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
Oiteen

Civic

Association

met recently at the County
Bam Building with 32 mem
hers present
in honor of the preaident, by I burn Rector. Mr*. Walter* I freshment* were aerved in the
B y Mra. Clarence Sayder
Mrs. Rose Doyle, who do­
dining
room
with
Mr*.
Roche,
Mra.
W.
L.
Roche,
Mr*.
John
waa
presented
a
gift
from
the
More than 100 attended the
Mr*. Harry Oiteen and their nated land to the organization
official vlalt o f Mr*. Margar­ Juna, Mra. Ida Fauver, Mra. lodge and the noble grand.
in memory of her late hus­
et Walter*, preaident o f the J. J. Nicbolaon and Mra. Au-1 Following tha meeting re­ committees la charge.
Rebekah Aaaembly of Florida,
band, Col. WUIIam Doyle, was
when ahe vlaited Scmlnola
presented with a permanent
Rebekah Lodge No. 43 recent­
honorary membership card.
lyChairman
o f committees
The meeting waa preceded
were named: Charlea Olblln,
by a banquet at the Civic Cen­
membership;
Mrs.
John
ter. An oriental theme waa
Jursa, fund railing coordina­
uaed with the apcakera table
tor; Joe Masters, land uaago;
centered with a largo Cblneae
Norman
Miller,
insurance;
fan and atending In front of
Edward Pelt, volunteer fire
the fan were two Chlneae
department, and Irving Velno
doll* from the doll collection
Jr., Albert Pell, Edward Pell
of Mra. W. L. Roche.
and Joe Matters, land.
Miniature Chlneae lantern*
Announcement was made
were auapended above the ta­
that in cate of fire, call Ro­
ble. Place carda were butterbert Hirt, during working
fllea and favor* were tiny
hours at the county barn, tele­
fana.
phone number 322-632S or his
M r*. W. I.. Roche waa ml*residence 322-4128, then also
treaa o f ccremonloi. She in­
call Edward Pell, 322-4099 or
troduced Lena Lander*, AaAlbert Pell, 322-3873.
acmbly Chaplain who gave
Plans were discussed for
the invocation. Mra. Eva Wllvarious fund raising projects.
llama, noble grand, welcom­
Close to $50 was railed at
ed all gucita and Mra. Mar­
a recent demonstration party
garet W aller* gave the reheld at the Osteen School.
aponae. Mr*. Nick Pfeifauf,

N ew York.
T h li concert will be free to
the public, and a tree-will col
Icetkm will be taken to de­
fra y expentea o f tbe orcheatra. Director Caainl atates thli
program w ill bo one o f the
moot interciting over presented by the group. They will
open
with "Abachied
der
Gladlatoren"
by
Btankenburg; a Spanlih waits, “ Mercedea" by Mlro, followed by
an overture, "Semlramlde”
by EoaalnL After a brief Intermlaaion, a collection of
fantaala o f ‘ ‘My Old Xcnutcky
Home*' featuring the braca
choir. Probably the moat 1mpreaalve number on the pro­
gram will bo Maacberonl'a
famoua “ Ave M arla" with
Laura Platt Brown at tha or­
gan. She w ill alao appear al
the piano
In Semlramlde
which Caainl haa arranged for aololat, aang ‘ Moonlight and
four handa.
Roaea." Auburn Rector intro­
diitingulihrd
gucita
Aa no concert prciented by duced
thia group la complete without and Mra. Helen llciti, district
a Victor Herbet compoalUon, deputy prciidcnt, gave the
the program will Include hia reiponae.
Mra. Eva WiUlami, noble
“ Naughty M arietta," arrang­
ed from the original orchea- grand, prcaidcd at the meet­
tratlon by Harold Sanford. Vo­ ing at the Odd Kellowa Hall.
gueita
Introcal munbera by DeBary bari- Dlitlngulahed
duccd were Mra. Margaret
Bobert N . McGee.
Walter*, preaident of the Re­
bekah aaaembly; M n . Pearl
Roddy, o f Bowling Green,
Ky., International chaplain;
Lena
Landera,
aaiembly
chaplain; Mr*. Margaret MeGonlgal, Mr*. Nadine Slaugh­
ter, Sara Cramer, Mr*. Roac
B y Mr*. Cl areata Sayder
Clark, Henry Clark, Ralph
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Beall Mlcbal and Mra. Helen ReiU,
end
their
eon-in-law
and also flg noble grand* and paat
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Pete noble grand*.
Out of town lodge* repreBatgy, and children, Sheila
aented were Orlando No. 12,
and Bonnie, of Cbarleaton, W. Luoerne No. 36, of Orlando,
Va., are vlilUng Mr. and KUalramee, S t Cloud, DeMra. Guy BealL
Land, Daytona Beach, Holly
Hill, Poinactta, of Tampa,
A/C Daniel Neal, bla wife Bowling Green, Ky., Cleve­
and children, Danny Jr. and land, Ohio, Sandusky, Ohio,
Dane, apeat a 10-day leave Schnectady, N. Y ., Tacoma,
from Altua A ir Force Baaa in Waah., and member* from
Oklahoma with hie parent!, Connecticut,
Maaaachuaetta
M r. and Mra. Jack Neal, of and Pennaylvanla.
Enterprise, her parenti, Mr.
A eourteiy waa prciented,
and Mra. Don Stowell, and
grandmother, M r a .
Lola
Brooke, of Oateen.

Club To Build
MRS. M AR G AR E T W ALTE R S, (le ft) prenident o f the Rebekah A««cm bly o f Florida, and Mra. Eva Williama, noble grand, admire Chinese ar­
rangement at Rebekah Assembly bunquet.

Altamonte

Personals

M r. aad Mra. Joe Neweomb, o f Letch worth, N . Y „
recently vlaited their couain,
Mrs. W ank George.

By Julia Bartoa
Mra. Myrine Benion o f A l­
tamonte, who la 111, haa stay­
Mra. Kva William* apenl ing with her during this
the weekend with her brother, time, Mra. Maria Pride, o f
O laf Harper, and fam ily in Frostproof,
Recent houaegueita o f Mr.
Apopka.
and Mrs. J. E. Uildebran o f
Creitwood Lana were Mrs.
Hildebran’a parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Styer o f Shelby,
N. C.

Mr. and Mrs, Roy Carlson
will

entertain

the

Chuluota

His and Her Garden Club at
2 p.m. Monday.

DeBary Personals

Oiteen

Personals

Bird Houses

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Harold Jenkini expects hia
ion, Mark, home from the Air
Force School he is attending
in Denver, studying electron­
ics. Mark Is Airman Third
Class and should be homo for
a vlalt in April.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hook
of Palmetto Drlvo had as
their recent guests, Mr. and
Mra. Cy Beebe, of Liverpool,
N. Y.J Edward Hook of Syra­
cuse, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs.
George Hook and Miss Jane
Sllkwerth, of Daytona Beach.

Mrs. Marie Accardl o f H i­
biscus Drive entertained at
dinner tills past week, her
brother and alatcr-ln-law, Mr.
and Mr*. C. Slgmorcli, of
New York and Titusville, and
Ihclr son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Signurcll,
and children, Patrick and
Barry, of Titusville, and Mrs.
T. Armao, o f DeBary, and
her children, Terri and Timmic.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stumpt
Sr. o f Sanford and former DoBaryites, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lundquist were dinner gucita
ut the DeBary Restaurant on
Sunday. ‘
Mrs. N . P. Van Buskish of
Winter Park entertained Mrs.
Arthur Hall thia past week at
the DeBary Restaurant, hon­
oring her with a birthday
party. Among the guests were

Class Programs
Stress Patriotism
"Washington's
Birth­
Two pstrloUe programs are aong,
being given tills week at the d a y," by Mias Annette HaiSouth Side School The first lip'a class; poem and song,

program was given Tuesday
afternoon and the second will
bo given on Friday.
Tuesday's program consist­
ed of: a song, "A m erica " and
Pledge of Allegiance, by Miss
Let Ua
ZUlah Welsh’s e 1a s s; a
rhythm bind, with homemade
Instruments, by Mrs. Cather­
ine Whclchcl'a class; tho Flag
Drill and aong, "God Blrss
Am erica" by Miss Ernestine
By Maryana Mile*
Lawrence Rhlnchart of S400 Westphal's class; a poem and
Cub Lake Drive, Bear Lake,
SANFOl
who had been hospitalized
FLOWER SHOP
with pneumonia, haa returned
By Mra. Adam Muller
Cor. R. le t A Sanford Ave.
home where he la confined inThe DeBary Home Demon­
stM in
its-atsi doora for the present time.
stration Club will meet on
Thursday with a workshop be­
ginning at 10 a.m. Tbe lunch­
eon scheduled has been can­
celled. Members are asked to
bring their owa sandwiches,
NEW LOCATION
with beverages furnished by
IS ! N . O A K , CORNER CO M M ERCIAL
the committee. Mrs. George
We have completely redecorated, added
Wright will help at the work­
aaw equipment and flaturee to nerve
shop. Ttte afternoon butincas
you better.
session will convene at 1:43
Minnie Been Gamer — Helen Smith
p.m. with a program present­
Shirley Meada
ed on the proper uae of insec­
ticides and bow to control In­
sects in your home.

^EASTER

Bear Lake

Personals

Workshop

Eva Bess Beauty Shop

Ph. 322-3914

"You Cannot T e ll," by Mrs.
Ruth Carlton’s clasa; a poem
and song, "W hat Our Flag
Standi F or," by Mrs. Wilma
Morgan's class; a march,
"Star* and Stripes," by Miss
Judith Montgomery's c la n ; a
poem, "Th e Flag Goes B y,"
by Miss Elsie Saraueison’ s
class; a march "Th ere Are
Many Flags," by Mrs. Mar­
tha Howland’s class, and a
minuet by Mrs. Valeria Bar­
nett’s class.
Tlie program on Friday will
consist of: "P led ge to the
F la g ," by M I a a Barbara
Chamber's c la n ; "Washing­
ton Acrostic" by Mrs. Fran­
ces Wilkes' class; a patriotic
song, with an original poem
on Washington, by Mrs. WUrne Colbert's class; a flag
song and poem by Mra. Nan­
cy Brock's class; “ Yankee
Doodle Tribute to Washing­
ton" by Mrs. Rosemary Mur­
phy’ s class; a poem, "Wash­
ington's Code o f Civility," by
Miia Evelyn Carlson's class,
and • aong and dance, “ Tbe
Battle Hymn o f the Repub­
lic ," by tiie classes pf Mrs.
Frances Walton and Mrs.
Carolina Wiggins. Accompan­
ist fo r the programs waa Misa
JuMttn Raatom, tha music
teacher
from
Sooth
Side
School
Earlier in the month an in­
teresting program on the life
of Lincoln was given by the
data of Miss Marguerite Dot-

Following

th e

busineas

meeting, members w ill make

bird houses from kite prepar­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheldon,
Mrs. Don Wheaton, Miss Har­ ed by Roy Carlson, who will
the
group.
“ We
riet Sheldon and the hostess, instruct
Mrs. Van Busklrk.
have precut all the pieces tn
order to save time and sim­
Mr. and 3trs. Robert Hnplify
the
work,"
Carlson
derson have as their housesaid. “ Even the ladies will
guest, Mrs. G. Wetzel, of San
find assembling the houses
Clemente, Calif.
an easy task. In fact, it will
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohof be easier than mixing a cake.
visited Vero Beach, Cape The only tool* members are
Kennedy and the Bok Tower asked to bring are their fa v­
last week, returning to De­ orite hammers."
This month’s workshop la
Bary in time to attend the
Chamber of Commerce din­ a companion to the February
ner meeting at the DeBary project when tho group made
Fire Recreation Hall and bear bird feeders.
Fred Karl, of Daytona, apeak
to the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bruce
were happy to welcome back
their daughter, Debbie TrcpaMr. and Mrs. Ben Perry,
nler,
and
granddaughter, o f Urban, 111., are spending
Nancy Jo, home from Hawaii, the winter here on Stone lawhere they spent some time
land.
visiting old friends in the Air
Force.
Mrs.
Ruth Oglesby and
Mrs. Odelle Small entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Carpen­
ed Saturday afternoon with a
ter, of Cambridge, N e w
shower honoring Mrs. Harold
Brunswick, Canada, were the
R. (C arol) Goodwin. Many
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
guests were invited and the
N. Newell, Park Lane.
bride received many useful
and beautiful gifts. Refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of
ments were served by Um
Howard Beach, N. Y ., were
hostess.
tho guests o f Mr. and Mra.
David I* v y of Colomba Road.
Tho C. A. Anderson* enter­
Ilia Smiths toured Florida be­
tained the Friendship Class of
fore returning to New York.
the Plymouth Avenue Christ­
ian Church o f DeLand. Fol­
Mrs. Fred Bolton o f Long
lowing e short bualness ses­
Beach, Calif., was the recent
sion tlie group o f 16 guests
guest of Mrs. WiUlam StcCarenjoyed an evening of games
thy of Floradana Road. Mrs.
and refreshments.
Solton spent several weeks in
Tampa, Georgia and Virginia,
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Leo have
and en route home to Califor­
as their house guest, Mra.
nia will visit in Youngstown,
Emma Scott o f Aahdon, 8. D.
Ohio.
Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Scott have
been friends for many yeari
and they plan to do some
sightseeing together. While in
the state, Mrs. Scott w ill also
Veterans o f World W ar I, visit her son, John, stationed
at the Naval base in Pensa­
Barracks 488 and Auxiliary,
cola.
will have cover-dish supper

Observed During
Meeting

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BLBCTRIC CO, WALL PLUMBING *

B PW C To Meet
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
will hold its next regular
meeting at the DeLand Coun
try Club, March 3 at 7 p.m.
Guest speaker w ill be Rep.
James Sweeney, o f DeLand.
President Bert Lederhaus will
preside, and members are
urged to attend and bring a
friend.

Enterprise Personals

NEW

AND

A / lc and Mrs. Danny Neal
and children, Danny Jr. and
Dana, o f Altua, Okla., are
visiting their parenti, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack N eel end Mr. and
Mrs. Don Stow ell
Regular monthly meeting o f
tho Enterprise P. T . C. was
hold at tho school cafotaria
recently. Following tho short
business session, tho program
fo r tho ovoning waa a local
talent show, with Mrs. F or­
rest N utt introducing tha
various talent.
The show consisted o f a
piano selection by Crystal
Braddock and Debby Potter,
a guitar solo by Tom Hatch­
ett, a skit, “ Too Much Arm y
L ife", by Spencer and A reel
Meadows, and several pantom­
imes, aongs, and dances.
The 4th grade won the
room count.

JO H N N Y WESTCOTT

the

child

the

chapter

adopted. The child w ill be
sent shoes and glove* to com- '
pleto her Easter outfit.
A t the meeting o f tho choptor the nominating committee •
was reminded that a report
on the candidates is due ah
the next meeting.
•
31re. O. A. Spear* present­
ed the program on Africa.
The group was asked to nam*
as many territories, colonies,
and republics at they could
in Africa.
3tri. Clark Breustle, tho
hostess, served her guests re­
freshment*.
“ 'l l '

With Orchids A t Meeting
The past regents of the Sal
lie Harrison Chapter, NSDAR,
were honored and each pre­
sented with a white orchid by
Mra. L. C. Wildner, the or­
chid* being grown by ber hus­
band.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith,
2482 Sanford Avenue, have
adopted a boy recently, M i­
chael Shane ia now two
months old. The Smiths also
have an adopted g i r l Debor­
ah Lynn, who la two and a
half years old.
Mrs. Henrietta Raines and
Mrs. Sarah Polley spent last
weekend in Waycroas, Ga.,
visiting their brother, Clark
Corwin, and family.
Mra. Thelma Lewis, Mrs.
Auburn Rector, Mrs. Sarah
Polley. Mrs. Henrietta Raines
and Mrs. Clarence Snyder at­
tended the installation cere­
monies o f Cathedral Court,
Order o f the Amaranth In Or­
lando, Saturday evening.

New Arrivals
By Julia Bartoa
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mc­
Laughlin o f Orlando, former­
ly o f Orients Gardena, an­
nounce the birth o f a daught­
er, Colleen, bom Friday, Feb.
21, a t W inter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Tha new arrival haa a sla­
ter and three brother*, Anna
Marie, Jimmy, Johnny and
Perry.
Maternal grandparent* are
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kobylak
o f Orient* Gardena and pa­
ternal grandparent* are Mr.
and Mr*. Jame* McLaughlin
o f Lyndburst, Ohio.

Dr. Luis Perez
Speaks On Cancer

This presentation waa held
at the borne of Mrs. A. W.
Lee. Mrs. J. B. Ray, Mrs. A.
S. McCallum, Mrs. L en a b elle^
Jennings and Mrs. L. P . Ha­
gan acted as co-hosteaaea.
The regent, Mra. L . C. Wllncr, presided with the ritual,
American Creed and pledge to
the flag. 3Irs. F. E. Bournillat, music chairman, led ia
the singing o f the “ StarSpangled Banner" and state
song.
Mrs. A. R. Key read aa a r - S
tid e on tha Flag o f the Uate
ed States. An article on the
flag waa also read by Mrs. A.
W. Lee.
Mra.
Wildner
welcomed
three guests, Mra. L. W. Rosa,
Mrs. F r a n k
Wheeler, of
Greenwich, Conn., and Mrs.
Ben E. Perry, of Urbana, 111
Member* present w a r e s
Mrs. Edmund W. M e ia c h ,*
Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mra. R ay­
mond Smith, Mrs. Pleas P .
Campbell, Mrs. H. W. Ruc­
ker, Mrs. R. W. D eal, M m
Martin J. Bram and
Raymond M. Ball.

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at Big Bone tick , and later
made bar way to Virginia
along the route the highway
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Anchor Club girls o f Sem­
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So Distinctive —
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We Invite Yon In
Dr. Lula M. Perea aa the
To Look Them Over.
guest apeaker.
Dr. P a n s presented an ed­
ucational film en cancer. F ol­
lowing the film strip, an in­
formal discussion stressed the
necessity o f a thorough know­
ledge o f tha disease and above
Gifts • Cards
all a sensible and stable at­
By Mra. Adam Metier
210 E. First St.
Tlie DeBary Woman's Club titude.
in
conjunction w i t h
the
Orange City Woman’s Club
will present the Variety Show
staged recently by tho De­
Bary Club at the Dlekenson
Memorial Library Thursday
6:38 Friday night at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter at 7:30 p.m. Those who miss­
American Legion building on Stange, of Toledo, Ohio, are ed the show in DeBary at tho
17-02. Tha Installation will visiting their daughter and Community Center, may get
take piece after eupper. Both family, Mr. and Mrs. David tickets in Orango City at the
library.
the installation and tha sup­ Tropf.
per are open to the public.
G ENUINE
Each is asked to bring a cov­
ered dish.

JE N K IN S FU R N IT U R E STORE
BEATING

letter recently from the Bap-**
tlst Children's Home eonqprn-

Past Regents Presented

Seminole Chapter No. 2,
Order o f the Eastern 8tar,
observed Obligation N ight at
a recent meeting. The offic­
ers formed a triangle in front
o f the station o f the associate
matron and patron.
The associate matron, Mr*.
J J . Nicholson, knelt at the
altar as the Worthy Patron,
Robert K. Peurifoy, led the
chapter in repeating the ob­
ligation. A fte r the officers
had returned to their sta­
tions, Mrs. L.E. Estes, wor­
thy matron, read an approp­
riate selection on the obliga­
tions o f life.
Resolutions were read in
memory o f aeven members
who died during 1963.
Mrs.
N e lllt
B.
Mesaik,
Chapter 100, Canton Ohio,
waa a visitor and was pre­
sented with a welcome book­
let given to all first time
vial tors.

THIS W E E K O N LY !

SEE

The Phi Beta Eta Chapter
o f Beta Sigma Phi received a .

Obligation Nigbt

SPECIAL
NEW 2 PIECE
LIVING BOOM
SUITES

For Easter

Johnny Joe Westcott cele­
brated his second birthday
with a party given at his
home on Lormann Circle,
Longdate. Johnny Is the son
o f Mr. and Mrs. David Westcott Sr. Mrs. Westcott served
the children cake, ice cream
and punch. She was assisted
by Mrs. Judy Russel and Mias
Linda Nottingham.
The youngsters gathering
to
celebrate
the
birthday
were:
Michael and Joyce
Russel,
Sherry
and Tony
Hobbs, Steven end Janie Ful­
ler, Lynette Ann Frlcker,
Freddie Thomas and Johnny's
sister and brothers, Dorothy,
David Jr. and Dennis.

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STEAK SAU!

Troops Break Up
Demonstration
By United Preaa International
National Guardsmen armed
with bayonets nnd tear gas ]
broke up a N egro demonstra­
tion Tuesday at Cambridge, I
Md. where nntri.il law haa
reigned since last July when
15 persons were shot during |
rioting.
The guardsmen moved in I
when a “ control group” o f 16
demonstrators violated a ban
on demonstrations and all o f |
them were taken into protec­
tive custody.
Negro leader Gloria Rich­
ardson, chairman o f the Cam­
bridge Non-Violent Coordln-1
a 11 n g Committee (C N C C )
said there would be more de­
monstrations in the Chesa­
peake Bay fishing village 40 I
miles from Princess Anne,
Md., where a bombing and
cross burning capped o ff a
day c f demonstrations the |
day before.
In Chicago more than 170,-1
000 children atayed ' home
from elasaes during the city’s
second “ freedom day” public
school boycott in four months. |
Boycott leaders claimed vic­
tory over opposing N egro I
leaders w h o
had spoken [
against the boycott.

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and mild.
Cabbagat demand axcaads I
supply on best, others gener­
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steady. Domsstie round typo, |
I K b i. crates, $1JS to $1.90, |
best mostly $1.50; 90 )b.
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Scattered showers, windy |
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Cabbage: demand exceeds |
supply on best, others ade­
quate, market about steady.!
Domestic round type, I K bu.
crates, 11.39 to $1.90, best
mostly $1.90; M lb. sacks, $l|
to 11.29, best mostly $1.29.
Carrots: demand slow to I
fair, market slightly weaker.
Sacks, 4S-1 lb., film packed,
$2.09 to $2.90; &gt;0 lbs. looaa, |
few, *1.85.
Celery: demand good, mar-1
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dot., $4.29; 4 dot. and small­
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film wrapped, $4.79.
Chinese cabbage: demand I
fair, market weaker. 16 in. |
crates, $2.90 to $2.75.
Endive: demand moderate, I
market about steady. 1 l/ l
bu. crates, $2.90 to $9, beat |
mostly $2.90 to $3.
Eacarole: demand moder-l
ate, market about steady. 1
1/9 bu. eratei, $2JO to $3.79, |
few, small, lower.
Onions, green: d e m a n d ]
light, market steady. Crates, |
3 dos. bunches, $3.
Parsley: demand U g h t , |
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bunches, $3 to $3.29.
Parsnips: volume l i g h t . )
Baskets, 12-1 lb., film packed,
$1.29.
Radishes: demand a l o w , |
market steady. Baskets, film
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89 cents to $1; white varieties,

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that tha overall entries have

By John A. Spolakl

Congratulation* to our Jun­ alieady exceeded
ior Traveling League. Theae prior seaeone.
youngsters

tackled

the

Sky

If

those

you’ ra ona o f the

of
few

Bowl and Bowling Contro five* who’ve not bowled in a tourn­
aomee and captured all alx ament o f any kind before, let
game*.
Thl* now puta them In a tie
with the boys from Falrvilla.
According to John Jernlgan
these boy* were In a four-way
tie fo r that elusive first place
position and now putting tha
pressure on at the right time.
It's like I ’ve been saying all
along . . . we have the best
representation right her* In
Sanford.

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That's fo r the Junior T rav­
eling League. Let’s not over*
look our entry Into the InterecholasUc Bowling League.
These youngsters, under the
guidance o f Coach Wren Credland, are tied fo r the fourth
alot. They’re doing real well,
also.
In the firs t place position
with a record o f eight wins
against no defeats, are the
Oak Ridge Pioneers. Second
places rests on the shoulders
o f the Boon* Braves who are
followed by the flve-some
from Bishop Moore and then
our 8emlnol*s are tied with
the Trojan* o f Evans High
School.
W e could still use a couple
more girls fo r this entry. You
know o f course that *11 o f the
bowling plus the praeUc* l*
fo r free.

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o f the upcoming woman’s city
tournament t I mean I can
just watch the face* o f these
kegler-ettes and know that
they're comparing some o f
their current good games with
those that they’d Uka to be
rolling during the upcoming
tourney.
I haven't been able to con­
firm the facta yet with Fran
Morton, association secretary,
but I ’ve been tod to believe

Farella Rolls
Total 01616
Jerry Farella paced the
City Bowling League with 618
series last week when Jerry,
rolling for Pryor's State Farm
Insurance, found the lanes to
his liking and posted gsmcs
o f 226, 220 sod 170 for a 610
total. He w ai top man In the
leagus for the night. With
Jerry’s big scries his tesin
swamped Harry’s Bar and
Package for four points, l'hil
Zeull, John Zeull and Phil
Roche helped Jerry a lot with
their 200 games also. Pryor's
shot a scratch total o ( 2,722
for the night.
In other league matches
Lake Monroe Inn went on
their winning ways, salvaging
four points from Sweeny's
Bar and Grill. Big John Ulir
w ai high for Lake Monroe
with a 374 total while Pete
Petersen
was
high
for
Sweeny's with a 367. Mi­
chael’s Elk Gas, with the help
o f Ed Ca llan's 374 series, took
four poiota from Wisdom Sod
Service. Joe Gatil was high
for Wisdom with a 302 total.
Sanford
Manufacturing
managed to salvage all four
points from Knights o f Co­
lumbus.
Marshall
Wiltshire
was high for the Manulacturingmen with a 223/334, while
Howard Harrison was high for
the Knlghla with a 816 aeries.
In the last match o f tha
night, the American L«glon
salvaged three points from
second place J e t
Lanes,
knocking
Jet
Lane*
five
games out o f first place.
George Swann waa high for
the Legionnaires with a 227/
3 0 aeries. Harold Herhft also
had a 0 1 gam e to help the
Legion, along with Gordon
Honeycutt's V I gam *.

Tha 300 gamas ware plenti­
ful this week with 16 being
rolled, fwina peeled the high­
est with his SIT, followed by
Farella with a 236 and 330,
Wiltshire 03, Harbst 0 1 .
Rocbe SU and 306, Bill HaU
206, Ed Callaa 07, Jebn Uhr
SOI. Harry Pentecost 203, Phil
Zeull 02, ReMjrcutt sod Zeull
0 1 , aad Pete Petersen and
Bob Cmabe with goo's eves.

ma tell you that you’re in for
a real thrllL Just remember,
don’t tighten-up. Lots and lots
o f th* other lassies are rolling
for the very first time, also.
So, Juit go on out and tell
yourself that you're here for
the fun o f it and let it go at
thatl

*

•

*

Sura waa happy to see that
W. A . Ward from Oviedo way
finally eome thru with one of
those high game* in the Singlee Classic League. Clipped
th* other etara fo r the JP.
Ward’s high game fo r the eeealon was a n ifty 238. (Lika
they say, Ward, boy . . . now
that you’ve copped th* first
one, the rest will follow like
rein drops. That cold weather
must have froien my mind,
tool)

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a

Vicki McGough Joined the
“ select group” of those bowl­
ing a 200 plua In league ac­
tion.
Vicki was the top gel o f the
Friday a. m. Holler MotoreNuvy Wivea League aa she
couldn’t do anything wrong
and finished with a 202 high
single.
Series honors were captured
hy Pat Slpley, 628.
B ig John Uhr waa rolling
games of equal atatur* In the
N avy Intramural League thi*
pest week. John smoked ’em
home with a 238 high single
with eerie* spotlight going to
Emerson and is 307 set.
On Wednesday night in the
A ll Star play, Gordon Honey­
cutt w e* tossln' his bomb
again. Ha finished with a 2.13.
(Say, that’s the sams as
John Uhr’a gams. Muybe, this
Is the day fo r those Hlg Ones.
Here’s hoping, anyhow!)
Series o f th* A ll Star Lea­
gue went to Johnny Wright
and hia 020. Gee, John hud
gamca o f j!23, 203 and another
203. How’s that fo r consist­
ency T
Georgs "O h ” Swsnn, erst­
while secretary o f the City
League had himself another
good night.
George was above the 228
mark, actually finishing with
(he high game o f the night, a
227. Hey how about that Jerry
Farella? Just can't be right
ran It 7
I mean Jerry (where's my
cigar) Farella waa tha high
man for the entire league? Es
Possible?
Congratulations Jer on your
010 set, 220, 220 and we won't
mention tha ether "n o goodnick."

e e e

The Seminole Hospital Lea­
gue watched Curtla Abeney
stroke quits a few strike*.
Curt howled a commendable
103/607 three games series,
tops for the legaue.
One final reminder of the
Saturday N i g h t kloonllght
Bowling. There are Iota and
lota o f wonderful prises on
display which are awarded
weekly to tha participants.

2
9
10
23
30
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1.1
20
27
4
11
IS
26
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•

Colonial
Heminole
Bishop Moore
Oviedo
Edgewater
Apopka
Oak Rldg*
Boon*
Evans
Colonial
Bemlnole
Bishop Moor*
Oviedo
Edgewater
Apopka

M IAM I
Cassius

By Oscar Fraley
UPI Sports Writer
M IAM I BEACH There
may be some doubt today as
to the validity o f the manner
in which Cassius Marcellus
Clay won the heavyweight
championship of the world
but undisputed is the fact
that, If not the best, he's the
loudest of them all.
Cassius wUI not go down In
history as one ot tlie greatest
champions of them all. On the
other hand, neither will Char­
les (Sonny) Liston.
But the general feeling was
that if Clay had the talent to
capture the crown worn by
such as John L. Sullivan and
Jack Dempsey then the Roc­
ky Mountains are a level
plain.
Cassius was one o f the first
to mention that horrid word
“ None of you hypocrites
can call it a fix ," he said
right out of the clear blue
eky or, rather, the emoky
evening.
Nobody had, to that mom­
ent, except maybe 75 of the
100 people Jammed Into the
Interview room In which he
entertained the s l i g h t l y
less than adoring press. And,
to be honest, the lack of
adoration was completely mu­
tual.
"W atch* gonna say now?"
young Gaseous demanded of
the typewriter critics. "H e
gonna go in one? He's gonna
go in tw o?"
The most succinct question,
however, was one asked by
the
Miami
Beach
Boxing
Commission.
Because Cassius was danc­
ing on his toes and waving
his arms above his head al­
most before the bell rang tor
(he seventh round and Lis­
ton's advisor, Jack Nllon,
threw in the towel because
Sonny asscrtcdly could not
use his left arm.
All that the Miami Beach
commission asked for, in Its
benign
attitude,
was that
Sonny sit still for an examina­
tion by two orthopedic sur­
geons in whom it had full
confidence.
Suspicious as this might
seem It should be pointed out
that Sonny
undeniably
is
weak in the Joints. Not bel­
ling Joints, please. In his own
personal physique there must
be something suspect.
Because
when
ho
was
training In this city a year
ago he aseertcdly hurt hit
knee while swinging a golf
club for photographers. T ic ­
ket sales were not going too
well, It was rumored and the
fight with Floyd Patterson
eventually was held in Las
Vegas. Which hts a few joints
of its own.
Anyhow, no matter from
which joint you Inspected this
debacle It had to be slightly
suspect-knea, arm or some­
thing.

Raimo Coach
CHESTER, Pa. (U P I ) SPTS BRIEFS 14 ..Ann . . . .
Art Raimo, 48, has been ap­
pointed head football coach at
Pennsylvania
Military
Col­
lege. Ha succeeds Lee (R ock)
Royer who left to accept the
position of line coach at the
University of Connecticut.

Lyman High Bowling Schedule
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Star.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
Juna
June

Doctors Look
A t 'Injury'

Colonial Lane*, Orlando
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Falrvilla Lanea, Orlando
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Falrvilla Lanea, Orlando
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Bowling Center, Orlando
l ’ arkwood Lanes, Orlando
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Jet Lanea, 8anford
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
W inter Park Lanes, Winter
Medallion Lanes, Maitland
Apopka Lanea, Apopka

MEMBERS OF TH E BIDDY B A S K E TB A LL LEAGUE championship
team, Day ’ N Night Grill, are pictured with their individual awartta preHunted at lant week’s Biddy loop banquet. Front row (le ft to right) are
J e ff Siskind, Tommy Keeker, Tommy Gracey, Frank Dunn and Burt W il­
der. Back row (le ft to righ t) are Coach Don Stowell, Tommy Whigham,
Jim L*e, Billy Bracken, Skipper Scnkarik, Kenny iiinoon and Conch Fred
Miller.
(Herald Photo)

Sfenstrom Beats
Acey Deucys
Stcnstrom Realty won three
points from the Acey Deucy
Wives to continue holding the
first position in the Ill-Noon,
ers

Bowling

Laundry

won

leagu e.

Joe's

three

points

from the CPO Wives to hold
second place, and A rt Brown
I’cst Control is in third po­
sition with three wine from
Southern A ir. Shoemaker Con­
struction
from M.

won

three

points

S0KC Track Entries

r ia s r a n a — a/is mi* —

1 . Jody nsd. I. Vapor Htrsam,
I. Dtl Tons. I. Panda Rock.
I. O il.’* Osnersl. *. Ilusty Jel.
7. U n .lt Cull*. I. E.A.'a Lltlls
Hitler
Stit'll*11 RAC K — B/IS Wile —
I. Earl's Slac, I. Do llett. S.
Kentry. i. Hold Reply, t. Htore
lluuslit. *. Cnimii U. 7. Jainet
Emmet, I. Rocker's Circus
T H IR D H U H — B IS Mile —
1. lisp llal, I. McAllen. I. No

Wright Chalks
Up 629 Series
While

rolling

in

the

Jet

A R- Barj DcUary Lanes A ll Star League, John

Debs won three points from
Grapevllle Nureery and Cook’*
Comer made a clean sweep
nguinst Hunt Realty.
Tha split circle Is headed
by Sophie Woodson, the H i ­
llary Deb, who toppled the
4-7-10) Sara Terry, o f Grapevilla
Nuraery, th*
2-3-10;
Paulina HU-vens, also bowling
for Grapevllle Nursery, con­
verted tha 3-4-7; Virginia
Skelly, Cook’s Comer, th*
8-6-10; and Connie Ringo,
Cook's
Comer,
the
3-0-7.
Mery
Tom a leak I
con­
verted the 3-6; Jean Monroe
0-10; Dot Johnson 6-7; and
Jean Ogden the 3-10. The 3-10
split fell for Etta Dorman,
Rita Glaser, Carolyn Sallee.
Pat Slpley, and Carol* Surbrook. Turkey* were goobled
hy Dot Dutton and Kathy
Gray.
High game went to Kathy
Gray with a 103 and high
series was rolled by Dot Jolei•on when she rolled 407. The
league welcomed Jean Monroe
who will he taking Llliie
Whltohrnds spot oil the Stren■trom Really team.

(The
Bomb)
W right ' was
pounding the pocket with
games o f 22.1,203, and 203 for
a nice 029 series. John's total
enabled his team, Hob’s Res­
taurant to take two wins from
Allied Van Lines who found
th* pins falling pretty well.
Phil Roche was big gun fo r
Allied with 214 392.
Meadors Marine led by
Gordon Honeycutt's 283, 209,
and 303 series, managed to
tuke two wins from first
place Inland Materials. Harry
Pentecost waa high fo r In­
land with a 363 total. Betty
Anne's won two games from
Larry'a Mart a* John Bridges
hit games o f 201,206, and 190
for a 699 series to provide
the apark for Betty Anne’s.
Garry Fox was high fo r Lar­
ry’s Mart with a 203/372
■cries.
Inland Materials still leads
the league hy one game over
second place Bob's Restaurant.
Allied Van Line* is resting in
third spot ahead Oflarry'e
Mart, fifth place belong* to
Betty Anne's and last place
la held by Meadors Marin*.

Seminole High Goll Schedule
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mer.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.

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2
6
10
12
14
17
10
21
24
26
2
3
7
9
10

DcLand
Orlando Colonial
Leesburg
W inter Park
Orlando Edgewster
Del^tnd
Orlando Osk Rldg*
Longwood Lyman
Orlando Colonial
W inter Park
Orlando Oak Ridge
Orlando Edgewater
Group Tournament
Longwood Lyman
Leesburg
Metro Conference

M ayfair
Rio Pinar
Silver Lake
Rolling Hills
klsyfair

Del.and
Pine Hills
Rolling Hills
M syfalr
M ayfair
M ayfair
Dubsdread
(Site N ot Decided)
M ayfair
M syfalr
Rolling Hills

bis Chattsr, 4. Happy Itlklns.
I. III Mos. S. Maltese Gsl, 7.
O il's Simplex. S. I’olena
KOI HTH HACK — S/IS Mite—
1. Turlock. 2. Christmas I’ ud■ling. S. Harold
4. Hun­
ks Eire, I. Hummer Hale, 4.
Contaminated, 7. Did Habit. I.
l.ji'ly Onyx
KIK TH RACK — 1/S Mile —
I. (lay Hstln, 2. Ills dcbolar, 2.
Avani (lard*. 4. Color, 4. Mary
Zip. 4. Iiebble Kim, 7. Mystical,
I. Itncklns 1-ady
SIXTH MACK — s/ie Mile —
1. Hull Whirl, 2. intake, 2.
Well lleliaveil. 4. Ilobaoii, l.
Wicket Mot. 4. Dsniiy Ducky,
7. Chief Rocketeer, S. Don't
S K TK K TH RACK— ■/* Mile—
t. Teiemma. 2. Petard. 2. Ho
t.uka, 4. Jayne Neely, k. Iluff
t-eonard, I. lin-alHna. 7. Ebony
Ulnen, I. III Hetty A.
K l l i l l T I I HACK — S/IS Mile —
I. Rocket Klere. 2. Hood T i m ­
ing. 2. Itockln Hie. 4. Halil*
Mc-Duff, 4. Hlep Now. «. Morn­
ing Tide, 7. Duka Drake, t.
Hurn'n Mad
NIN TH H A I R — S/IS Mile —
I. Cherokee Sundown, 2. Ho
Splendid, t. Koswrorth, 4. Estra Itock. 4. El Paeo lou*. S.
Bleak Honda, 7. Pit. I. Chuck
Drake
T K N T I I RAC K — S/IS Mile —
1. Carry Kasha, 2. Hank Tcu»U
3. 0.11.'a Walla, 4. Ample An­
gle. 4. lisle Man, *. George Jet,
7. Edna Terry. I. Hyandul*
E L E V E N T H K Al t'— S/S Mile—
t. Torijue'a l-eon, 2. Circus
Hunelilne. I. Sunday Driver, 4.
Silent Grace, I. Dallas Calling
*. Hha'a Hat. I. Tea Darling.

S. liezmen

'Moose Night'
Al Jai-Alai

BEACH
Clay's

umph

over

Liston

for the world

ARCADE PACKAGE
OPEN D AILY - I A . H.
I l l B. FIRST
WK GIVE TOP

heavy- that examination.

weight championship touched
off two investigations today
and caused Liston's purse to
be held up.
The Miami Beach Boxing
Commission
withheld
th e
$230,000 "live-gste" portion of
Liston's money from Tuesday
night's fight in which Sonnylost the crown on a technical
knockout at the start of the
seventh round because of a
(trained shoulder.
Nut until two orthopedic
specialists designated by the
Miami Beach Boxing Commlislon have decided that the
30-year-old cx-champion's left
shoulder was indeed injured
and Uie commission Is satis­
fied there was no Indication
of a “ fix ’ ’ will his purse be
released. Eight other doctors
ssid s i St. Francis Hospital
Tuesday night that Liston's
Injury was serious enough to
Justify ending the bout.
Morris Klein, chairman of
the Miami Besch Athletic
Commission, said, however,
that the decision whether to
release Liston's purse will
await the report of the two
specialists designated by the

Cavanaugh Tire
Rolls Through
There was no stopping Ca­
vanaugh Tire Service last
week in the Businessmen's
League at Jet Lanes. It waa
the misfortune o f Kondrackl
and Cline's Sinclair team to
be bowling Cavanaugh on a
night when they could do no
wrong. As a matter o f (act
they set s new team high enroute to a four-game sweep
of the match. It also enabled
them to move a notch in the
Sinclalrmen Into third place.
Joe Tart took high game for
the night with a 210 as be
helped carry the load along
with Steve Mason who took
series honors with a 207/383.
In a real close match,
Dirk’s Appliance won a two
and a half point decision over
Karon Builders. The Appllancemen w on the third game
by 10 pins to awing the total
pin* point their way by the
narrowest o f margins, one
pin. The second game ended
in a tie to sliest to th* close­
ness of the match. Ralph
Betts’ 212/320 was high for
Dick’s and Al Faron showed
the way for his team with a
good 173/510.
Smith's
Amoco
Service
took a three point win over
team So. 3 aa Smiley Wilt­
shire showed them how with
189/502. Billy Murphy decided
the second game for team No.
5 with hia 203 game.
Rex Liquors split even with
Team No. 4 to hold on to
their first place standing. Ray
Robinson churned a 210/342
to pace Rex Liquors with
Clarence W allii backing him
up with a 179/513. Vergil An­
derson was high man on team
No. 4 with 173-302.

The post four team of Astiga end Mugucrzs danced to
victory with five straight tal­
lies in the feature eighth
gsm e
double
of
Tuesday
night’s "Moose Night’’ pro­
gram.
Ermu and Pradera took the
playoff for runnerup position
with Areitlo and Ixlsrie com­
ing in third.
Urlzar took the Daily Dou­
ble opener, the third game
singles, and Pradera captur­
ed the finale to post s 3-2
combination
that
returned
$89.80.
Big payoff of the evening
came in th* second game
American Elimination dou­
bles with Luid-Pedro winning
handily and the Alberdi-Aba solo pair in second place
Cigarettes r u n a x e e s s
to form a 1-2 perfect* comInatioo
that
was
worth weight a clot* race in making
people puff.
$413.00.

The

Miami

I
Beach

.

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M«uf Cm
tot

Blarkwalt,
alas tax.
Whitewalls 0
mere. 736*14,
860*14,
630(14,
966*14,
930a 14-

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Mr Roberts

retreads

applied mi
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• BUDGET

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Council disclosed also that i t ! cagc season with a record of
is conducting an lnlointal in 14 wins and 10 losses will en­
quiry into one o f the biggest ter a group trournament Fri­
boxing upsets In history — an day night when they entertain
upset in which the seemingly the Bishop Moore Hornets at
invincible Liston, a 7-1 fav­ the Longwood school's gym­
orite, suffered the first knock­ nasium.
out o f his ca.ecr because hi*
The contest is scheduled
shoulder pained "so badly it to begin at 9 p m.
became numb from fingers to
Lyman completed the sea­
neck,"
son in f ' r d
place in the
Clay's purse la not being Orange Belt Conference race.
- Bishop Moore wound up its
held up.
Cassius,
th e
"Louisville competition as a menio-T of
U p " — who was more famous the Metro Conference in fifth
for his loud mouth than for place in the league's standhis mltta — won the sports ings.
world’s most valuable trophy
Lym'hn will throw every­
on a technical knockout at thing they've got into the con­
the atari of Use seventh round test with the Hornets. Bishop
when trainer Willie Reddish Moore will bring to Lyman
and adviser Jack Nllon re- the Metro’s leading scorer,
fused to permit Sonny to con­ Gary I’ relsser who complet­
tinue fighting.
ed the regular season sched­
Liston, who had secretly ule with better than a 19been having some trouble point game average.
The
'Hounds,
who hava
with the left shoulder In train­
ing because of mild arthritis, been hot and cold during tha
according to Nllon, said he season, as evidenced by their
hurt the shoulder at the end 14 and 10 record, have had
the best season since Dzuras
of the first round.
" I t happened when Clay took over the coaching Kclm
kept fightin’ with me after the three seasons ago. However,
bell finished the first round," Dzuras says that the Grey,
Liston explained. " I was try­ hounds will have to start a
ing to block a punch with my complete rebuilding program
right hand when he hit my next hardboard season.
" I 'l l be losing seven sen­
left shoulder with a follow-up
iors," Dzuras lamented. “ I've
right-hand shot."
The pain incrcaied wills got four pretty good juniors
each round, Sopny said, until on this season's club but only
three of them have seen any
he couldn’t aland it.
When Clay, weighing 210V4 action at all. Ol course," he
pounds to Sonny's 218, saw added, "w e 'll have some boys
from hia corner that Liston coming up from the junior
was not coming out of hia cor­ varsity ranks, but it's too
ner for the seventh round, he early right now to figure out
danced to tha center of the how they might do agaiaat
ring and gleefully held bis varsity competition."
The winner of the Lymanarms aloft in victory.
There were no knockdowns Bishop Moore contest Friday
but Clay waa staggered three evening will play tlie winner
times in the third round and of the St. Leo-Osccola High
was so groggy from left hooka tilt which will also be played
to the bead in the fifth that Friday night. The two win­
lie was lurching about the ners will clash Saturday night
ring on rubber legs and at the Lyman cou rt
blinking as he woozily reach­
ed out his right glove and
kept tapping Sonny harmless­
ly on the head.
At the finish, however, Lis­
ton was bleeding from a cut
and swollen left cheek that
puffed up and almost closed
his left eye. Hie right eye
also was swollen.
The three Miami Beech ring lACTIONt THRILLS!
W orld's Fastest Sport
officials had the fight a draw
at the end of the sixth round.
Referee Barney Felix gave
F IK T G AM E
each 57 points. Judge Gus
7
:
40
Jacobson had Clay ahead, 38PAH MUTUEl
SO; Judge William Lovett fa­
WAGERING
vored Liston, 50-38. Tlie Unit­
1 (AMES NlfiMTU
ed Presa International had
Ladies Nigh
Clay In the lead, 38-36.
At St.
Francis
Hospital
Tuesday night, Dr. Robert C.
Bennett, Liston's physician —
who was at the ringside—ex­ Itooorv. Rt. U I4 7 7 I
amined the Injured shoulder
along with seven other doc­
tors and said Uie ex-champ
waa suffering from a severe
strain.

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Seminole Teacher Ruby
Rounds Out 33 Years
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.f
F A 2-3754
(O
l l r i . Sallie Field* Bentley
ha* been teaching Id the pub­
lic schools of Seminole Coun­
ty for 33 years. She was born
in Greenville, Fla., anti came
to Sanford at an early age.
Sho attended the "L ittle
Red Srltool’’ which wa* lo­
cated on 13th Street and Lake
Avenue at that time. Tenth
Grade wa* the highest grade
(0 one could attain In Sanford
during tlioee day*. Therefore,
•he entered Florida A and M
College High School to com­
plete Iter high tchool educa­
tion.
After graduating from high
achool, &gt;he returned to San­
ford and began what was to
be a long career In the
teaching profession. The late
&lt;»
Mrs. Joannah Moore was her
principal. The late Prof. J.
N. Cronma waa the supervlaIng principal of all aclasd*.
In order to get her BS de­
gree, Mra. Bentley atudled at
Florida A and M University.
She has done work on her
m aster’s degree there, also.
I asked her to allow m e to
Interview her in tlte class­
room. Y er, sho replied. A p ­
parently It waa • real period
fo r her puplb because they
had their baa da ea their
desks.
"T h is has been a very r e ­
warding experience for me
in many, many, waya, she
•aid. "1 am frequently re ­
minded by aomaona how much
he or she appreciated tlie
many tilings I did for them ."
As sho talked, there «e r e
aqueaking sounds from the
•eats as tlie children twisted
and turned therein.
“ It’a hard to understand
why parents are so uncon­
cerned about their children
these days. ’ Someone In the
class had begun to talk—she
paused and said. "Y o u are
supposed to be rusting and
not talking."
I sat there and reflected
back to die days when 1 waa
a second grade pupil. Until
I cast my eyes on that won­
derful smile o f hers, 1 haled
school. Notv, 1 am school at­
tendance
officer.
Quite
a
•witch eliT
Seriously, aim waa warm,
friendly and understanding.
Ilc r patience surpassed all of
the others 1 knew at that
time. Mra. Bentley has al­
ways hern active in our com­
munity. She la a member of
the
Quota
Toppers
Club,
Florida division o f the Am er­
ican Cancer Socloty. She reT tweelved • certificate
e f recreation from St. John
&lt;• Baptist Church. She has been
• glowing light in the hearts
ef many boya and girls. To
mo, ahe will always be a
flow in g light and her Inspira­
tion w ill linger wttfa a t ••
long •• I live. Thanks very
much, Mra. Bentlay.

To Be Tried In Dallas

D ALLAS (U P1) - The Jack could quite easily become a
Defense
attorney
Melvin
But he still was fighting to
Ruby murder trial will be nervous wreck before it’s all Belli, resigned but unbowed, show that Dallas cannot give
held In Dallas. The jury will over.
said: "N ex t week, regardless Ruby a fair trial.
be picked probably by tlie
Speeding
things a l o n g . of what we can do, say, or
Ruby is charged with tlie
middle o f next week and it Judge Joe B. Brown of Crim­ otherwise, that box over there murder o f Lee Harvey Os­
may last 40 to 50 days.
Those are the opinions of
the defense, as well as tlie
prosecution today, with five
jurors picked.
The defense is now putting
out the word that Ruby, tlie
tick looking, hollow - eyed,
moistfaced little defendant.

inal District Court No. 3 serv­ will be filled."
ed notice he may begin night
He nodded toward the Jurysessions tonight.
box. There are 12 seats, and
“ I think I ’ll start night ses­ no provision for alternate
Texas
law
allows
sions then,’ ’ lie told Dist. jurors.
Atty. Henry M. Wade. Ho none. If a juror becomes too
could change his mind, but ill to serve, after the panel
Wade said he sounded posi­ is sworn, it’s a mistrial ami
they start all over again.
tive.

had not seen the Oswald slay­
ing on television, and an air­
line mechanic, 33, who had
seen It on television but had
not been Interested enough in
the case to read about it af­
ter the first few days.

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M M CD
HELPS YOU HEAR
THE THINGS
w a n t to He a r ...

BETTER!
MA1CO HEARING A ID SERVICE
MR. GEORGE C. IIR A R N , C O N S U L T A N T
M IL L E R RAD IO A N D A P P L IA N C E
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E V E R Y F R ID A Y — 10 T IL L 2
Main O ffice — 33 W. Pine — Downtown Orlando

L E A N M E A TY

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The Trl-IU-Y girls climaxed
Heart Sister Week with a
party at the home of Linda
Mathia last Friday night. Tbe
Junior Tri-Hl-Y was guest of
honor.
Refreshments
were
prepared and served by grodusting Trl-Hi-Y
member*.
They exchanged gifts at the
sod o f tha party.
Victoria E. Nathan, Crooms
High Sciiool student, has been
named an "Am erican Home­
maker of Tom orrow ," making
her eligible for one of 103
national scholarships totaling

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Some times I wonder it
some of us have a conscience.
I Imagine that the foregoing
statement sounds absurd. 1
suppose we all have a con­
science but some of them
suffer incessantly. Or am 1
wrong7
I am sure Uiat you will
agree with me that many of
our road* are In need o f re­
vamping and have been for
a number o f years. What it
the re a ton behind this? Thir­
teenth Street Is ona o f our
main travel routes; and it la
one o f the worst roads in
town. Why is this road over­
looked? Yes, everyone it en­
dowed with a faculty, power,
o r principle conceived to de­
cide as to the moral quality
of one’s own thoughts or acts,
enjoining what is good. I
would Uks to appeal to those
responsible persons to put
thrmsalvea in the other fed
low’s place.
Hava you registered to vote
yet? The expiration date 1*
April 4. The office will lie
open five days a week. There
ara T,040 eligible voters inSamlnote County but only 2,0M a re , registered.
Don’t
tiUrk
your
responsibilities.
Recreation supervisor W il­
This la a privilege, so please
li* V. Graham announcea the exercise It.
t&gt; results of the Midget Basket, ball Tournament. In the first
round, the J »U overwhelmed
the Reds by a score of S3 to •5 t h b rm c ’ t'iT r o i ’MT o r
SO. The Tigers clawed the T im n i n t h j p n i r u i . rtei* Hawks M to M ; the third J-Vi t in a n o r o w *ie*iiN o tB ro i.N T T , r i. o n m t .
round saw the T lja ra beat ( H A M r.n r no. m in
the the Reds gS-tl. In the HJJlTJCp MOHTOAOKE 8KRv ic iN a c o u p .
championship game, it waa
Plaintiff.
the Tigers again by a score •v «.
N OFUUN U A L E SANDKI19, at
o f 56-44. Member* o f th« us.
champion Tiger* art James
Defendants,
n o n e * o r *Ai. t:
Yates, Ernest Steele, Donald
NOTICE 18 1IKKKH V OIVJohnson,
Bruce
Holloway, RN that on tha loth day of
T ro y Brown. Leroy Camp­ Starch, t i l l at IlivO A. M. »t
bell, Bruce Davidson, Alvin tha main door o f tha Courthous* o f Seminole County, at
Davis, Eugene Wilson and Hanford, Florida, the under*l*ned Clerk will offer for
A very Smith.
aale ta the hlgheet end best
Thomas Matthews, of Chi­ bidder for caeh the fnllowlna
cago, is visiting friends and dtsrrlhed real property:
!&lt;ot TS. O A K L A N D lllt.l.s,
relatives. Matthews Is a na­
according:
to
the
put
tive o f Sanford, but has been
thereof
ae
recorded
In
Piet
Hook
IS.
I'agre
c:
% living in Illiuols for the past
A SI. Public Itr. ordf of
17 years. Ha is guest of hit
h.inlnol. County, Florida,
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. losether with all etructurelitiprovrinriita. flaturce. appllami Mr*. Wrldoti Franklin.
ani-on, and appurtenance, on
On Sunday at 3 p. in. the, eald land or u*rd In conjunc­
Westslde Sunshine Club will tion therewith.
Thla sale la made pur.uunt
present a program at Mace­ to &lt;lti»l decree of foracW.urr
entered
In Chancery action No.
donia
Primitive
Baptist
13&gt;tt now ponding In the Cir­
Church. Mrs. Matt! Merritt, cuit Court of and for Heuitnole
sponsor, ami
members of County. Florida.
K.VTKD TH IS SUh day of
this youth group will demon- February.
ISIS.
■ atratc activities of their Sat­ (HKAI.)
Arthur
II
l l . k w U h . Jr.
urday meltings to parent* and
Clark of the Circuit Court
interested person*. Ollier par­
Hy: Xlartha T. Vlhlen
li.puty clerk
ticipants on program will be
ANDKIimIN. I t r s i l
members o f tlie T rl-lll-Y and l&gt;CAN a L o VVNIi KX
Mr*. I). A. Thomas. Clarence Atlorneya for Pla in tiff
Bell I* president and Rev. SIJ Kaat Central Boulevard
Orlando. Florida
E. J. Alien is pastor
Publleli Feb. :s, t*SI
The home of Mr. and Mr*. CDR-S3
Dan Morris was the plot for
f ic t i n u t • v i m :
a surprlao birthday party fur n o t i c i : is hereby given that
Vlr.
Men
Xlnrrie ,o,
L L
! V". •'*.«» Scd l » bualue.a *t
• Airs.
Dan Morris
on Feb­
Oviedo, Httuliiule County, F lo r ­
ruary 21. Serving a* h t»l and ida, under tlie flctlllooe name
hostess were Mrs. Augcs Hall of. utledo Clcctrlc. and that
I Intend to register eeld name
•nd tlie honorcea aon, Robert with the
- Clerk
" k of the Circuit
Morris. Mrs. Morris received Court Hcmlnole County, riurbeautiful gift* from Rev. and j pru\i.‘ “ n?ec" f 4*J(£f Fiotuioue
Mrs. Rus*. Mr. and Mr*. !* »'»* * atui*». t „ - « i t : r
.
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Sam MayfiaW. Mr. and Mra. n .n 'f1
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were accepted by both aides.
They wetw a chemical com­
pany vice president, 27, who

wald, accused of assassinat­
ing President Kennedy, in
the Dallas police station base­
ment two days after the Nov.
22 assassination.
Two jurors were chosen
Tuesday, bringing the total
Many men never wear ga­
to five. Tlie 67th and 6*th loshes or eaiTy an umbrella
veniremen to lie questioned until they are married.

On Saturday night, the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cole­
man was cluttered with 50member* of Crooms High Sen­
ior Class, the reason, a par­
ty wa* being given by Clau­
dia Coleman and Margaret
Fields
also
seniors,
Mrs.
Coleman stated that, “ The
children were very coopera­
tive and respectful, and that
tha enjoyed having them in
her home."

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THURS. e F R I. e SAT. (O P E N T I L 9 P.M .)

Trimester Plan
Foreseen By
Jack Jennings

25th &amp;

Jack Jennfnga, an Orlando
contractor, * u
tha central
contractor fo r

$8tlie

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tion o f tha new alr-condltlonad

Engllah

Eatatea

Elemen­

tary School bulldinf In South

\y

Seminole County. Jennlngi, a
natlra

o f Trnneaiea

and

of

FLA.

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“A ” WHOLE

COFFEE
LB. C A N

FROZEN

ago and eatabllihed hla firm.
member

A L L GRINDS

NEVER

Tenneeaee, rame to Orlando
from Virginia about 16 yeara
la a

“ FOLGER’S”

FRESH!

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graduate o f the Unlveralty of

He

PARK

tha

Orange County Board o f Pub­

A *"

lic Inatructlon. Ha haa arnred
two yeara o f hla current fourgear term,
Jennlnga aald that one o f
the featuroa ha particularly
liked about the achool waa
that it could be utiliaed
throughout tha year if neceaaary. Aa a member o f the
Orange County achool board,
ha aald that It waa hla opin­
ion that aooner or later the
tri-meater ayatem would have
to bo employed by county
achool ayatema due to both
the number o f children In the
public achool ayatem and the
coat o f conatructing an ade­
quate number o f bulldlnga.
“ I think ll'a an excellent
building,” aald Jennlnga, “ and
I certainly hope that they
find
It
satisfactory.
The
atructure waa officially ac­
cepted by the Seminole Coun­
t y Board o f Public Inatruetlon following final inapectlona or Feb. 6.
Jennlnga la not a newcom­
er aa fa r aa conatructing
bulldlnga
in Sanford
and
Seminole County la concern­
ed. Hla firm waa the general
contractor fo r the conatruction o f the Seminole Memor­
ial lloapltal addition and the
Seminole County Jail. Jenn­
lnga ia a member o f the Sem­
inole
County Chamber e f
Commerce.

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• M l never be able to pre­
pare enough food In that ov­
en fo r all there students,*
waa the flret remark made
by Mra. Marjorie Howe, man­
ager o f the lunch room facllitlea et the New Engllah
Eatatea Elementary School
when
aha Inapected tha
gleaming new etalnleea ateel
kitchen o f the plant’a cafetorlum.
“ Wlmt Mra. Howe didn't
reallre," aald Principal Murria Kuby, "waa that tha new
even waa a new type o f ra­
diation oven which will baka
rarloua types o f food* in Icaa
than half the time required
by conventional ovena."
But eutalde o f ilia oven,
Mra. Howa ia looking fo r­
ward to serving hot lunchea
to tha more than 400 stu­
dents who will attend achool
In tha new facility. Mra.
Hone will be aeilaled by
Mra. Oliva Babbitt, Mra. Bca
Blood, Mra. Glayde I-awrcnce,
Mra. Dorothy
King,
Mra.
Jana Hague and Mra. Arthur
Watklua.
Lunches will
be served
daily at a coat o f 2ft ccnla.
Each child, aald lluby, will
pay for hla lunch daily aa ha
goes
through tho serving
lines.
Tha kitchen ia one of the
moat compact o f Its type in
Central Florida.

Sisters Capture
State 4-H Honors
Two 4-H girls from Semi­
nole County bavo won state­

wide honors «t Uw Central
Florida Fair.
Mias Catherine Cammack
look first place bonora when
with one of her cows In the
Florida BuUerfat Coolest and
also placed second with an­
other. Catherine's a I a t e r,
France*, placed fourth In the
same coolest. John Wilson, of
Volusia County, waa third.
Although R waa a state
contest, the two Seminole
girls received tbelr awards
al the Slate Dairy Show held
In conjunction with the Cen­
tral Florida Fair at Orlando.
The contest was bald over a
period of one year and tests

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Enjoy life with the w ife whom
you love, all the days o f your vain
life which he has given you under
the sun, because that is your por­
tion in life and in your toll at which
you toil under the sun. — Eccl. D:9.
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Success in marriage is much more
thun finding the right person: it
is a matter o f being the right per­
son.— B. B. Brickner.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Unclassified
Nine Florida private col­
leges met recently to organ*
ice and “ promote a more fa v­
orable climate’' in the state
fo r private inatltutions o f
higher learning.
Meeting at the Port-O-Csll,
the group represented all but
two o f the private colleges
In the state, and tentatively
decided to call Itself Florida
Independent Colleges, Inc.
Dr. J. Ollle Edmunds, Stet­
son University president, was
named chairman, and Dr.
David M. Dele, president o f
tho University o f Tampa,
vice chairman. Other officers
are Dr. William II. Kadel,
president o f Florida Presby­
terian College, treasurer, and
Slater
M.
Dorothy,
O.P.,
president o f Barry College,
secretary.
An annual operating bud­
get o f $20,700 was adopted.
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Motor Club, A A A , points out.
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Raleigh W. Greene, Jr.,
chairman
of
the
Florida
Council o f 100, has celled fo r
a statewide conference on In­
dustrial development to help
F l o r i d a attain “ progress
through unity."
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Delta A ir Lines' travel In­
formation counter at the New
York W orld's Fair w ill be
located In the Transportation
ft Travel Pavilion in the
seme building with Cinerama
Spacsarlum.
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Mrs. Jells Berios
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Lake Mery
Mrs. Frances Wester
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Mrs. Merysnn Miles
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l.ske Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
631-1046

l^tngweed
Mrs. Donna Estss
836-3117

Chaleote
Mrs. JOSH Msgin
366-3741

North Orlande
Mrs. Mans Grinalced
323-2391

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Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4416
Enterprise
Mlee Helen Bnodgreee
661-9911

Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Bnydcr
321-4841

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between the age* 21 and 00,

Tile mirrors o f politics ere
beginning to reflect In some
detail the pattern o f tlie cam­
paign the lte|nibllcans must
mount
against President
Johnson if they ere to have
any substantial chalice to lick
him next November.

The political mirrors also
ere beginning to reflect with
ing blood at tbe nearest some clarity tho xluipe and
blood bank or collection cen­ heir-do o f the candidate the
ter.
Republicans need this year.
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The Republicans need a
H arry Vaughn, president candidate experienced in fo r­
o f U.8. Huger Corp., suys eign affairs. They need to
sugar w ill put more sweeten­ m o u n t
against President
ing into Florida's economy in Johnson a campaign based on
1284 than in any two pre- tlie dangerous accumulation
Castro years.
o f crises in the relations of
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tha United States with friend
“ H ie problem drinker" 1ms and foe alike} deterioration
been defined by tbe Florida o f the North Atlantic Treaty
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Pro­ Organisation, the permanence
gram as tha person who o f Communism in Cuba, the
drinks to a point where his infiltration o f Communism in
drinking interferes with sonio South America, Panama, Viet
Nam; misunderstandings In
phase o f his life.
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SEATO , tlie Southeast Asia
South Central Airlines has Treaty Organisation. There
bought Southeast Airlines of are others.
You nemo the crisis. The
Miami, giving them the fa ­
cilities to serve 28 Florida Democrats have It. N ot the
least o f these crises is the
cities plus the Bahamas.

you can save lives by donat­

Dr. Crane's

fading prestige and effective­ fur the condur* o f his losing
ness o f the United Nations.
1060 campaign. Another nu­
A pretty good argument merous Republican element
cun be luudc fur tlie proposi­ punica, hollers “ fire, fir e "
tion that the Keunedy-John- and leaps out the window at
son-foreign relations record to the mere suggestion that
fa r makes tlie performance Boston’s Henry Cabot Lodge
in tiiat area by Harry S. Tru­ might win the Republican
nomination. A
man and Dwight D. Eisen­ presidential
hower look mighty gcod. An­ third Republican e l e m e n t
other factor in the presi­ wants to challenge President
dential political situation Is Johnson’s election on grounds
that Lyndon B. Johnson is that he is an unreformed New
There ere building eodee,
more happily identified with Deeler, • big-time spender at
electrical codes, even air con­
heart,
a
captive
o
f
the
nondomestic than foreign state
ditioning codes—a ll the var­
Communist left wing.
craft.
ious items which touch on
This third element wauts public safety have codes. Why
There will be domestic is­
sues handy fo r Republican to baae the Republican cam­ shouldn't the automobile?
emphaala In this year’s presi­ paign on domestic Issues. — Richard W. Hoover, legis­
dential campaign. Unemploy­ That would suit Johnson fine.
lative counsel fo r the Mas­
ment, for example. The do- He te plagued by unemploy­
sachusetts A A A .
v
meatio fields, however, o ffer ment but a noble effluence
wurms
the
nation.
Business
no such political harvest as
Let ine make it quite clear
do foreign fields fo r the Re­ profits are the highest ever that I mean to rule . . . Call It
publican party end its candi­ and wages are high fo r those dictatorship If you like . . .
who are working. On the I'm going to allow no stupid
date.
This idee that the Republi­ stock market, the Johnson ambitious fool to destroy what
can campaign should be based boom continues. Even Con I have built up.
on U. 8. foreign relations grass seems to be doing — Dr. Hustings Banda, pre­
is stoutly challenged by sev­ Johnson's bidding a fter sit­
mier of newly independent
1968 in protest
eral elements in the Repub­ ting out
Kyaialand.
lican party. One o f those ele­ against the policies o f John
ments doesn’t like Richard F. Kennedy.
Ths Panama erlala ia » . .
There is time fo r the John­ Indicative of a general sick­
M. Nixon; can't forgive him
son boom to deflate end bust ness o f our Latin-American
before election day but there policy, and rather than a pep
is no very solid reason to pill or a sedative that will
believe It will. Thera ia even take cart o f this immediate
less cause tn believe that the Incident, our policy needs a
new presldnt will have solved major operation.
ell or any ow hla problems
—Richard M. Nixon.
in foreign relation* before
the November poll* open. Un­
It ’s time fo r American in­
Saturday morning in time for der the circumstances exist­ dustry to blend coffee with
for the weekend cleaning or ing, U. B. votera probably are Beethoven.
ready to follow a leader who — Market researcher Sanford
would Monday be O.K.T"
R. Uoedkln, urging that a
When a child la thus giv­ persuasively eeyit
" I can elean up tlvat mess
little culture be tnlsed In
en a choice, even though the
In foreign relations.'’
with the 128 hour* o f cof­
two alternatives are chores,
fee bteuks enjoyed nnnuully
Voters are wishful think­
he feels less hustllty.
ers, ttluuys ready to buy a
by the average U. S. work­
Since he has been given an
er.
good promise.
option of Iwo eltcrnativcs, ho
thus lends tu Imagine that he
has been free to decide on
his own course of action.
Repressive parents bluntly
order a child around.
Expressive parents remem­
ber
to
offer
him
TWO
choices.
This la a very vital diitlaclion to keep In mind, for tlw
repressed child may seem
very submissive end obedient.
But deep Inside be may be
seething with revolt, which
flairs up as soon as be gets
aw ty from home.
Send
for
my
200 -point
"Tests for Good Parents,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 2&lt;»c and
rate yourself by this yard­
stick.

these economists think there's
a catch. They reason th it too
many o f these quick boost-theeconomy moves being slacked
one on another this year car­
ry with them prospects for
slowdowns or sudden cut­
backs someUme tn 1963. They
fear these slowdowns could be
cumulative and lead to a re­
cession.
An overly heavy amount ot
the next tax cut falling in
1964 instead of being more
evenly spread into 1963. This
could mean a slowdown In
spending by consumers next
year—after a sharp rise this
year.
A hcavicr-tiian-planned cut
In tax withholding, which also
may have a whiplash effect in
1963. That is, there will be an
unusual Increase In money in
pay checks tills year, follow­
ed by a heavicr-tiian-usual
payment back to the govern­
ment in 1963.
A marked increase in gov­
ernment spending In calendar

“ Dr. Crane," ah# began, help from your child, give
" I wish you’d come to our him two choices.
“ Would yoU rather wash
convention and give u* a talk
the dishes or dry thorn?" you
on child psychology.
can esk.
"W hat la the mark we
"Which would you rather
should shoot at If we want to do," you can also inquire,
be better parents?"
“ carry out the garbage p ill
Every emert parent should or go to the store for gro­
try to become an “ expesj- ceries?"
Iv e " Instead o f • "repress­
This is a neat way in which
iv e " father or mother I
you employ tbe "m inor deci­
Tbe repressive p a r e n t • sion" that we recommend in
si touts "N o , no, no" much of modem eeleamenship.
For when a vacuum sweep­
the time.
Thus, he makes the young­ er approaches the dotted line
ster feel like a robot who l i stage, he hurdles the ma)or
being
ooerced o r
m u ter- issue of:
minded constantly by
tbe
"D o you want to buy or
adult geoeratloo.
don’t you?"
Children resent such coer­
For that would shock you
cion, which is why we often out
of
tlie
MMni-hypnotlc
find
tlie
rowdiest
collego trance that a good sales in­
freshmen are those from re ­ terview amounts to.
pressive homes.
So the salesman tactfully
Occasionally, for example, gives you TWO minor clioica dominant business executive es:
o r school principal or even a
“ Would you prefer delivery
clergyman, may have a coll­
ege son wlto delights
in
flaunting laws.
Such a boy will import
beer and otherwise try to
break tlie usual rules for or­
derly campus conduct.
an n ou n ce*
One of the simplest ways to
avoid beiug a repressive par­
Practice limited tu
ent is remember this sim­
ple rule:
Give
your
child
TWO
cholcu whenever possible.
Even if lie is to be punished,
Ufficr locutiou: ( I t East Second hired
let him choose between a
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com er for 80 minutes.
till ice hours; By Appointment
Far that “ generous" offer
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of letting him become a par­
tner In the decision, diverts
some of hU hostility iroiu
you parents.

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0 —What Is the origin o f Ute
word "agn ostic"?
A — The word comes from
the Greek, tod means “ not
knowing." It was coined by
Thomas Huxley in 1669.

1964, with cutbacks planned
for 1963, (unless President
Johnson has in mind some
hefty supplemental requests).
A
government • inspired
heavltr-than-normal
building
of dwellings in 1964 and early
next year, leaving the door
open for a building decline la­
ter in 1965.
Construction experts think
no permanent market would
be opened up by the govern­
ment's proposed building pro­
gram. So extra housing built
this year would be subtracted
in part from what would bu
built next year or the je a r
after.
Add these factors to Ute
possible quick industrial ex­
pansion slowdown, say the
economists, and you have tho
ingredients for an inflation
flurry — then deflation-reces­
sion.
To cap it all, government
economists who helped de­
velop the tax cut program ad­
mit privately they aren’t real­
ly sure what the tax cut will
do to the economy. They say
their predictions concerning
the effects o f the tax cuts on
tire economy are merely con­
jectures. “ But," says one,
“ we will be able to watch
what this tax cut docs and
then w e'll have a body of
knowledge on which to base
future estimates."

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animals?
A—Plants. Each is a single
cell made up o f living matter
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Q—What price did a Mauri­
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the only known cover bearing
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W orry Clinic
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CASE R-4KS: Mary O., aged
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law demands you dim your Into s a l a b l e merchandise.
headlights when approaching Goodwill paya out some $600,-

W.
Allen
Merkbeui
of
Okeeehobee w ill bo general
chairman o f the ? i- t annual
Florida Fruit ft Vegetable
Florida-bred horses won &gt;1 Aesn. c o n v e n t i o n at the
rsces during the firs t 28 dsys Amerlcene Hotel, M i a m i
ad fee Illaleab meeting thle Beach, Sept. 22-20.
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winter and three times ac­
Florida's
firs t
statewids
counted fo r three races on a
training school fo r law en­
•ingle program.
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forcement officers,
Florida
The annual Florida W est Law Enforcement Academy,
Coast Boat Show to bo held has opened in Tallahassee
in Tem ps Mar. fi-8 w ill be and w ill be operated by the
produced
by
tbe
Florida Florida Sheriffs Bureau.
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W AiH IN G TO N - (N B A ) Behind the optimistic official
statements, there’s growing
worry by some leading gov­
ernment and private econom­
ists that the United States
may be beaded for inflation
by year’s end and a deflationrecession sometime In 1963.
This concern ehows up in
private conversations w i t h
both liberal and conservative
economists. They worry we're
running into an artificial ex­
pansion that will blow up too
big, too fast, with a letdown
next year.
They- ice the creation of a
"boom psychology” in person­
al talks with leading business­
men. They'va learned that
m ajor U. S. concerns working
on expansion plans for late
1964 or early 1963 are now
preparing to push these plans
forward to tliii spring or
summer ao they won't mist
the expected “ booming" mar
kc(s.
At least one major automo­
bile producer flgurei that If
his firm had expanded before
now, It would already be cap­
turing a larger share of the
market.
In tliii, Hie economists fear
a sudden expansion of Indus­
trial capacity beyond normal
needs, a growth tb it could
just as suddenly slip some­
time in 1963,
The economists ace this
“ boom psychology" fed this
year by major wage gains,
sharp
rises
In consumer
spending, marked cuts ia un­
employment and mild spot
shortages of goods that would
force the cost o f living up two
per cent tn 1964. (One top
economist even predicts pri­
vately
that
unemployment
could drop below four per
cent).
AU this sounds good. But

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countants, mechanics, sheet metal
workers, englners, scientists, etc.
Even in the field o f sales and dis­
tribution today there Is a trend that
newly employed personnel have
some sort o f experience or training.
This is where the field o f distribu­
tive education enters the picture.
We were impressed by a state­
ment by State Senator Beth John­
son at the banquet last week fo r
Lyman’s distributive education stu­
dents. She declared that we have
at last learned that per capita in­
come and education go hand in hand.
I f we are wise we will continue
to train students in all fields o f en­
deavor. I f our young people are wise
they will take advantage o f these
classes. There seems to be little
sparkle and glamour to being u
salesman. But it is not difficult
to prove that in these days and
times salesmen are tho best paid
people in this nation.

A s time goes by Seminole County
citizens will be nearing more Hnd
more about distributive education.
This is simply a course o f study in
the field o f education which per­
tains to the distribution or sales o f
products to the general public.
Last week a class o f IB distribu­
tive education students were honor­
ed at a banquet. Those students
participated in the course o f study
given at the Lyman High School
under the direction o f Lloyd Barnes.
Following the completion o f class­
room studies these students were
given actual training by business
firm s o f various types in Seminole
and Orange counties.
These programs arc sponsored by
the Seminole County Board o f Pub­
lic Instruction through the vocation­
al training program. More and
more, as the demand grows for
trained personnel, the programs aro
going to provide the peoplo the bus­
iness firms need.
F or example, at the present time
the Seminole Vocational School, in
cooperation with the State Depart­
ment o f Employment, is conducting
a survey in the Central Florida ar­
ea to determine the personnel needB
o f some 600 business firms. One
Sanford retail store which now em­
ploys some 20 to 26 persons has de­
clared that by 1066 It will like need
personnel to fill some 126 positions.
Today we train young men and
women to become secretaries, ac­

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D EAR AB B Y: A neighbor
wbo hag been my friend for
many year* otld me the
other day that my daughter*
in-law paaaed the remark,
" I will be worth a lot of
moocy when my husband’s
old lady kicks the bucket."
I am 38, in good health and
have no plans for "kicking
the bucket" for a long time.
1 have qult'ipeaking to my
daughter-in-law,
but
this
doesn't seem fair to my son.
Should I see my son with­
out my daughter-in-law and
continue the cold war? Or
should I start speaking to
my daughter-in-law?
A LIV E AND K1CKLNG
DEAR A L IV E : What kind
of "frien d " would have re­
peated a remark such as
your neighbor quoted? It
is even possible that your
daughter-in-law never said
it. I think you quit speak­
ing to the wrong woman.
Talk to your daughter-inlaw and straighten H out.
Life is too short.
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D EAR ABBY: May I put
in a good word for beards?
My husband has a beautiful
beard. Let’s face it. Some
men can grow beards and
others can't. Mine can, and

l wouldn’ t mske him shave
it o ff for the world. Some
men eovy
him
because
they can't grow one and
others because their wives
won't let them. A man who
is a real man will grow a
beard if he wants one. Be­
sides, he is very distinctive.
Not ooe person who has
ever met my husband has
forgotten him.
PROUD W IFE
DEAR PROUD: You are
proud with good reason.
A bearded man must be
above reproach at all times
because he is easily identitied by the hair of his chin­
ny chin chin.
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DEAR ABBY: I had to
write an original story for
English Composition and I
had so much other stuff to
do I didn't get around to it
until the last minute. To
make a long story short, I
asked my father to help me
with it and he wrote l.le
whole tiling. 1 copied it
word for word and thought
it was great. My father
happens to l&gt;e a writer. Ho
has written some pretty
good stuff. They even made
some movies of a couple of
his books. Well, I got my

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Voltes Is hsrsby alvtn that
ths undsrslantd Hon. Arthur
H. BeekwrRh. Jr. Clark o f ths
Circuit
Court
of
Samlnol*
County, Florida, will, on ths
Joth day of March t i l l , at
11:0# A. M , at ths Front door
of ths 8smlnots County Courthouaa. In tha City « f Sanford,
Florida, offar for sals and
sail at subtle outcry to ths
hlahsst and bast blddar for
eaah, tha following daserlbed
propsrty sltuatsd In Hemlnols
County. Florida, to-wlti
L ot XT. O A K L A N D HILLS,
areordlng
to
tha
plat
tharsof
as
raeordad
In
Plat Book IS, Pagts &lt;1
and I t.
Public
Records
o f Ssmtnola County, Flor­
ida and Including specifi­
cally, but not by way of
limitation,
the following
flaturt: Jackson Oat Hot
Water Healer, Model C2I*.
Serial No. 11000; perman­
ently Installed.
pursuant to tha final dsers#
o f (oracloauro tntsred In a
rata pending In eald Court,
the atyle of which It Wsst
Bids Ftdsral Savings A Loan
Association o f Sew York City,
a corporation organised and
ailatlng under the lawa of ilia
United States of America, v e r ­
sus Johnston Childs and Sarah
Childs, his wife, and Docket
Number which Is l l « t t - C .
WITNESS my hand and offlclat aaal of said Court thla
•1st day of Fabruery, l»M .
(S E A L )
Hon. Arthur H. Beckwith.
Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Se minute County. Florida
Uy: Sandra S. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
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of examples of what I mean
by a mother-in-law's being
too helpful.
"L a st week my mother-inlaw dropped by for an early
morning call just as I was
getting set to make a slip­
cover for a chair. I haven't
sewed much—but I was ex­
cited over the prospect of
making something for our
house all by myself.
"W ell, m y mother-in-law in­
sisted on spending the day
helping me sew. In fact site
did most of the work—and
was on hand when my hus­
band came home to tell him
with an indulgent laugh how
long it would have taken me
to do the job and how easy
it was for her to ‘run up the
cover in a jiffy .’
"If
I'm
having
dinner
guesta she brings over a pie
for deaaret—even though I'd
planned aomething I'd just
learned to make myaelf. And
so on. It has gotten so I feel
•a though I can never do
anything on my own. Why
can’t she see that she'a being
too helpful and I'm being

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Calif., for Abby's new book­
let,
"HOW
TO
W RITE
LETTERS FOR A LL OCCAS­
IONS."

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7:14

The ace and king of trumps

7.14

4:00 (4)
4:20 141
tricks and South will be care­ »:o0 (2)
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|4,
in his own hand because he 4:14 (4)
(I)
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of clubs.
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(4)
my's arc of diamonds and
(4)
discard his ace of clubs. This 11:20 12)
(4)
will make it possible for him

will account for the next two

to lead more clubs through
East’s king. It doesn't mat­
TH U R SD AY P. M.
ter when East plays his king.
South will ruff and got back IS 0# (2) Tour First Im p r riiIon
to dummy with that five of
|4) 1,0V* or LIT*
trumps for the rest of the
H i s*vrti Key*
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forced into being too-grateful
for com fort?"
Why? Because she Is kid­
ding herself. .She is telling
herself site is being a wond­
erfully kind and helpful mo­
ther-in-law, when actually site
la butting in and trying to
help you run your life.
ITtc ideal mohter-in-law ia
the one who perm it! her son
or daughter to run things
themselves. She helps when
asked, but adheres to a
"hands o f f ' policy at all
other times.

Fire Prevention
The new English Estates
Elementary School building In
South Seminole County should
be one of the safest in Cen­
tral Florida.
In the event of a fire, stu­
dents will lesve the building
by using corridors leading to
the east and west. The doors
in all corridors leading north
and south automatically dose
when the fire alarm is sound­
ed. Doors In these north-south
corridors are referred to as
fire doors.
Alabama
it
the wettest
state in the United States,
having an annual rainfall
average o f about 66 inches.

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Keb. 'JG. 1964 — PnRe H-A

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By Ruth M ilie u

" I don't mean to sound un­ doe# her helpfulness. Could
grateful," writes a young you writ* something on the
wife, "but I wish there was subject.
sonic way I could tell nty
"M aybe I can explain it
mother-in-law that she overbetter if I give you a couple

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paper back and the teacher
had a “ C” Minus sign" on
it. When my father saw it
be was boiling mad and
asked me to ask the teacher what was wrong with H.
I'm afraid if I do she will
find out 1 didn't write it
and then 1 would be in
trouble. What should I do?
W R ITE R 'S SON
D E A R SON: Tell your
teacher that the story was
not your best, ( i t ’s true—
K wasn't). And ask her if
you can submit another one.
Then, do it yourself son.
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NORTH
98
Sometimes you don’l want
a finesse to win. Thus, if West
4842
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holds the king of clubs South
♦ A84
will have no trouble making
♦ QJ108
five hearts against the dia­ W IS T 0 »
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AJB
have to do is to draw trumps f Q l
and concede a trick to the 4 K Q 10 062 4 7 5 2
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club king. Unfortunately for 4 None
SOUTH
South the king of clubs is
4K76
surely reposing safely in the
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East band and at first glance
4J
there appears to be no way
♦ At
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Pam
84
84
that South has a rather sen- 4 4
PtM Pats
Pm
satlonal variation of the avoid­
Opening lead—4 K
ance play at his disposal.
tiie
suit and South will duck
He starts by letting West I
hold the first diamond trick, in dummy and ruff in his
better to do than to continue own band.

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T V Time Previews

7:30 8 p.m. CBS. Chronicle. but you'll meet many of the ago. Buddy Ebsen area in his
"The Players Club: Edwin members, including Howard Jed Clampett overalls, but he
Booth's Legacy." A must for
Lindsay. Dennis King. Marc comes on here in city duds to
theater buffs. Host-member1
Charles Collingwood is the Connelly and Jason Robards do a good song-aod-dane« ronguide to New York's famous Jr., currently doing a brilliant tlna with Danny Kay a. Later,
"P la y e rs " in Gramcrcy Park, job as the star of the Lincoln however, h# reverts to form
and you'll see not only the col­ Center Repertory Theater's in a very funny hillbilly
lection of theatrical memor­ production of Arthur Miller's sketch in which Danny and
the Howard Morris play his idiot
abilia the building contains, controversial “ A f t e r
sons. Opening the show is an­
Fall."
9- 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­other funny sketch In which
erly Hillbillies. This episode Howard Morris steals all the
isn’t as funny as it is interest­ laughs as an uninvited guest
ing. Most of the action takes getting even with Danny’s
NEW YO RK (U P1) - Eddie place at the famed Marine- stuffed-shirt boss.
Cotton has had a long wu&amp; land in Pakis Verdes, Calif.,
10-11 p.m. ABC. Cfianlng
but after 16 years of ring war­ and the cavorting specimens " A Claim to Immortality."
fare he finally makes his are a delight to watch, par­ Telly Savalas is such a good
Madison Square Carden de­ ticularly the playful dolphins. gangster, one frequently for­
but tonight against unbeaten Rut
tiie
Clampelts
aren't gets be's also a good actor in
Johnny Pcrsol in a 10-round, there as spectators. They’ve other types of roles. Here he
nationally televised bout.
taken up the sport of deep-sea reminds you of that fact with
Cotton, a top ranked con fishing,
as encouraged by his portrayal of a political
tender for the light heavy­ Hanker Drysdala (Raymond science professor who seems
weight crown since 1938 and Hailey), to keep them from to be afraid to assume the di­
now No. 1 to current tillist going back to the hills wlicra rectorship of Channing'a for­
Willie Pastrano goes for his wild game i» plentiful. Star­ eign affairs institute and in
51st victory in 66 bouts. The ring as the Clampelts arc so behaving casts political
35-year-old fighter from Seat­ Untidy Ebsen, Irene lt&gt; an, suspicion upon himself.
tle, Wash., lost 14. drew one Max Harr and Donna Doug­
and knocked out 77 opponents las.
TV RENTAL
along the way.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
• Sales
• Service
Pcrsol, a 23-year-old for­ van Dyke Show (Part 11) In
mer National Golden Glove some respects even funnier
FA 2-4920
champion from New York, is than last week's episode. Sal­
Zenith Color TV Sale#
undefeated in to professional ly (Rose M arie) calls Rob's
2606 Sanford Ave.
fights. The youngster also (Dick van Dyke) bluff and
won 85 straight as an ama­ quits her writing job to con­
teur.
centrate on her new career as
a TV celebrity. Now In need
of a typist, Rob grudingly is
forced to give wile Laura
(M ary Tyler Moore) the job.
LAST D AT
It's not long before he and
Paul Newman
NEW YO R K ( U P i )—It's the
Buddy (M orey Amsterdam)
"T U B P R IZ E "
second time around for Willie
are willing to do anything to
Shaw, but Ihe 6-foot-1 senior
gel Iheir writing partner to
Starts Tomorrowfrom Lune (T rim .) College is
return.
Shows At 1:00 - 8:30
enjoying the small college
3:30 - 7:30 • 9:00
10- 11 p.in. CBS The Danny
spotlight more thnn ever.
Kaye Shuw. Just a lull-hour
That's because Shaw al­
r
ready lias finished the season
with a virtually untouchable
scoring average of 40 1 points
RIDt-IM THEATRH
per game.
Unless ottp of Ihe challeng­
ers runs wild in the scoring
column In the final weeks.
Shaw, who lopped the scoring
leaders two years ago, will
become only the second play­
er ever to win Ihe title twice.

Eddie Cotton In
Garden Debut

Sem inole TV

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Shaw Has 2nd
Title In Grasp

RAY MILLAND

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WITH THE
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Com* dm* with as. Lnpjy c«» p. appetizing a * l* d s . . .
tasty pits, cakes and creams.. .lander, delicious pnme
meals and garden flash vegetables . . . served in truly
pleasant surroundings. And remember, Thursday mght
"family night" with free desserts lor •4 l.,.a n d
'J?, Saturday night ta "steak night" when you get a brg
T‘' c V4 lb T-Bona steak cooked to your order for only
on* dollar.
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Leesburg,

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also

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TV FOR 1964
Top valua for budgetsnlndad shoppersI Bright­
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24,000-volt (factory adadjusted) chassis and tupor-powarful Now Vista
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RCA High Fidelity Color
Tubs. Dependable Space
Ago Sealed Circuitry.
"OoMmi Threat* sound.

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We Expect
a Sell-out!
A

4 Acre# Of
Fra* Parking
4 Main Floor
Smoking Area
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Faust Drugs See Future For Downtown Sanford Area

Painting
in the pretty new

FAUST

DRUG
STORE

by.

Imperial Decorators
— of course!
322*6421

S17 8. Palmetto Are.

CDR. IiIRDSONG

For your Comfort
GENERAL

—

ELECTRIC

Air Conditioning
AND

Q U A L IT Y

Stale Sets Job
Tests April 4

Harold Birdsong
Retires After
23 Years' Duly

PLU M BIN G — IN

FAUSTS DRUG STORE
installed by

PLUM BING, H EA T IN G
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G
1007 S. Sanford Ave.

322-6562

I*t. Cmdr. Harold Saxon
Birdsong ratlrad from Naval
Ssrvlca after 23 years o f ae
tlva duty. In impresalva ear*
amonlaa held on tha flight
lina o f Heavy Attack Squad*
ron 3, Blrdaong waa honored
In tha traditional faahlon by
being "piped over the aide”
while an honor guard o f hla
contemporarlea aaluted.
A fte r entering the N avy aa
a aeamen recruit in July
1940, Commander Blrdaong
attended varioua electronic*
achoola and rapidly advane*
ed to chief petty officer. He
waa commiaaloned enalgn in
Juna 1951. He aerved at var*
lou* atatlons from Quonaet
Point, R.I., to Jackaonvllla,
Fla, prior to reporting to
VAH-3 In Sanford in Novcm*
bar 1902.
Blrdaong served aa the ma*
terlal
control
officer
of
Heavy Attack Squadron 8 un­
til hla retirem ent He was
praised fo r hla contributions
to the aquadron’a accomplish­
ments and fo r hla devotion to
duty by the VAH-3 command­
ing officer, Cdr. G.W. Kimmons.

Tourist Club
Sets Meeting
By Daaaa Bate*
Chris Moore, president, will
conduct tha regular meeting
of the Long wood Tourist Club
scheduled for 12:30 p.m. this
Thursday at the City Park.
Following
th a
buaineis
meeting lunch will be served
and ahuffleboard games en­
joyed.

TALLAH ASSEE —
clUxcni

R E A D Y TO SERVE its customers are these members o f the Faust Drug
Store staff. From left are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faust, the proprietors and
Raymond Bennett, a clerk. The newly*redecorated store is having a grand
opening event this weekend.

Further Tax Cut Urged
controlled," Mills said In a
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
A congressional leader who statement.
Congress plans to complete
helped write the $11.5 billion
action on the $11.5 billion tax
tax cut bill suggests that It
measure this week. House
might be wise to cut taxes
approval is expected Tuesday,
agaia “ la the oot too distant
with the Senate tending the
future."
bill to President Johnson by
Chairman Wilbur D. Mills Wednesday.
(D -Ark), o f the House way
Millions of wage earners
and mean* committee made
the suggestion. Ha stressed, will get the first benefits
however, that future tax cute from the tax slash early next
month. The withholding rate
must be accompanied by
la due to drop from 18 to 14
tight
controls
on
federal
per cent 10 days after Johnson
spending.
signs the bill.
"Whether we will realise
Mills, w h o s e committee
the opportunities for further
tax reduction will depend In originates all tax legislation,
great part oo bow well gov­ aald the tax reduction voted
ernment
expenditures
are this year waa "m ore In tune
with our times” but he cau­
tioned a g a i n s t expecting
economic miracles from it.
" I t will not for all time
eliminate business cycles, nor
overcome Immediately all of

the economic dislocation! oc­
curring In a dynamic, technl
cally progressive country,”
Mills sakl.

Fishing Trip Is
Rescheduled
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The deep sea fishing trip
planned last week for mem
bers o f the DeBary Fishing
Club has been rescheduled for
this Thursday after being can
ccled last week due to bad
weather.
Those making the trip are
to leave the Fire House in De
Bary by 0:30 a.m. Thursday
in order to have ample time
to board the boat In Daytona.
Canada’s Northwest Terri
torlea have no closed seasons
for sport fishing.

An improvement in the appearance
of Downtown Sanford

intent

recra

dealing

social

work,

on

Florida

state

with

ca

clerical,
or

"W a’re Investing $20,000 la

technical operations are en
couriged to consider state'
wide examinations aet for
April 4, according to Florida
Merit System Director Gerald
L. Howell.
Applicants
qualifying
on
theie testa are ranked on reg
liters and aa vacanclea occur
in merit system agencies, the
top five available names are
sent for consideration. Appli­
cation! for thla series should
be mailed by March IS. Grad­
uating seniors may compete
on examinations requiring a
high school diploma prior to
graduation.
Examinations for office po­
sitions include bookkeeping,
secretarial, stenographic, typ­
ist, and transcriber duties, the
director said. Shorthand and
typing performanca t e s t a
must be completed by March
18, for admission to the sched­
uled examination.
Other classes cover bever­
age enforcement, conserva­
tion officer, hotel and restau­
rant, motor vehicle, social
work and sanitarian fields.
Social Worker I and Sanitar­
ian I candidates must have
completed accredited college
training. Sanitarians w o r k
with local County Health De;
partments under the State
Board of Health.
Technical claiaea open to
high school students graduat­
ing this June Include Drafts­
man I, Engineering Aide 1,
Biological Aide I, and Photo
Technician
1.
Applications
may be obtained and clerical
performance testa arranged
with local State Employment
Service offices or the Florida
Merit System in Tallahassee.

a downtown store, and they

sanitation

DeBary W SCS
To Attend
Meeting

FAUST’S
DRUG STORE

COMFORTABLE BOOTHS adjoin the coffee
bnr at Faust Drug Store on E. First Street,
which currently is having a grand opening after
a three-week remodeling project. The coffee
bar will be open during regular store hours o f
8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on Sundays.

Secretary o f SUte Tom
Adams announced at Talla­
hassee today articles of In­
corporation have been grant­
ed to Loftier, Clark, Diets and
Associate*, Inc., of Sanford.
William A. Leffler Jr., oo#
of the Incorporators, said the
fl*m I a now in the pro res* of
organising to operate prin­
cipally as engineers. Author­
ised stock lstuo la so shares
of common o f no par value.
Other
incorporators
are
Diets.

CONGRATULATIONS M e a t Cooking

It's another quality remodeling job

TO

A La Jet Age

FAUSTS

by

WE ARE PROUD AND PLEASED
THAT WE WERE CHOSEN TO SUPPLY

SU P E R -K E M T O N E P A IN T
AND

SHOEMAKER
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Developers o f R&amp;vennE Park and Idyllwilde

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Downtown

Sanford.

Faust operates a drug store
at 224 E. First St.
For the past three weeks,
workeri hava been busy g iv ­
ing the long, alender store a
complete

facelifting.

They

started in the front, worked
their way to tha rear. Nothing
was overlooked aa Shoemak­
er Construction Co. Inc. men
did the complete job.
They worked daya and night
to speed up the project
The store failures a com­
plete line o f druga and coa*
metics and, according
te
Faust, emphasises fa ir pri­
ces, good sendee and delivery
to any part o f tha county
when a person is unable te
pick up his prescription.
A snack bar to the rear of
tha store will seat 35 penons
and provides aandwlchss and
cold plates. It w ill remain
open during the store hours
which w ill continue to be
from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. week­
days and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sundays.
Fault notes tha store is
fairly unique as today’s drug
store* go.
"W e sell drug etore Hems
and not beach chairs," he
says.

Casselberry
VFW Post
To Meet
By Jane Casselberry

James G. Clark and Jaw C.

211 E. 25th S t

That’s E.C. Faust's answer
to tha sound o f doom given

A good representation from
the Post and Auxiliary attend­
ed tha District Meeting held
recently at Post 8003 In Or­
lando.
A wheel chair haa been do­
nated to the Post by A1
Greene and anyone desiring
the use of thla equipment
should contact Commander
George Howard.

Politics Barred
To Employes O f
Engineering Firm
Commission
s Incorporated
LAKELAND- Employes oi

It's new inside and out - beautiful new
storefront, modern metal swinging doors,
new larger prescription department, new
"horseshoe" fountain.

Custom Building

say the downtown la dying.*

VFW Post 10050 o f Cassel­
berry will hold its regular
meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at
the Land O ' Lakes Country
Club.
Following the meeting the
Ladiea Auxiliary has Invited
the Post to a social at tha
home of Mr. and M rv W illia m
J. Bogar at 212 Lake Ellen
Drive, Casselberry,

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The WSCS o f tha DeBary
Community Methodist Church
will attend the District WSCS
meeting this Thursday at the
Daytona Beach First Method
1st Church.
Members will Jeavs the De­
Bary church at • a.m. Those
needing transportation a r e
asked to call Mrs. Charles
Creasey, president
A aeries of Spiritual U fa
Studies will be held at the lo­
cal church March 8, 9, 10, Z3
from 9 until U a.m. with Mrs.
Cecil N . Ogg, wile of the min
liter, serving aa leader.
Mrs. Ogg has prepared
some worthwhile material for
this series and all members
are urged to attend.

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Free to all. Myrtia Wilson,
Home Demonstration' Agpot,
will introduce Martha Logan
who will be giving the demon­
stration on Pro-Tan boaf. Tha
public la invited.
,
Officials language ed Pan­
You win also aae tha Bleat ama la Spanish, bat almost
equipment which win be everybody apeaka English,
on dlspUy.
too.

Electrical W ork
ia

F A U ST ’S D R U G ST O R E
DON! BT

BHERWIN - WILLIAMS

117 So, MncMlIn

Interested la Jet Age Meat
Cookary? Why not attaod the
Meat Cooking Demonstration
at tha Civic Canter March 10

the Florida Citrus Commis­
sion were reminded today by
Geoeral Manager Homer E.
Hooka that a* State employee
they are prohibited from par­
ticipating in political cam­
paigns.
Hooka etatad In a memoran­
dum to some 185 Commission
employes in Florida and other
atatea, that "aa we enter the
time of intense political ac­
tivity in Florida and all over
the country, 1 think it well to
remind you again of the re­
strictions placed upon all of
us by tha Florida laws."
"All State employee are
prohibited from
soliciting
vote* for i candidate, distri­
buting campaign literature,
contributing snonoy to cam­
paigns, running for public of­
fice, wearing campaign but­
tons, displaying bumper atickare on automobiles, or in any
way attempting to influence
the vote of others with respect
to any candidate or issue on
the ballot," Hooka stated.

ph. FA 2-1681

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500,000 Prescriptions Filled
Progress Is
Reported By
E. C. Faust
A half million prescriptions
during the past 12 years and
200,000 o f them new ones.
That’i the progress report
E. C. Faust of Faust Drug
Store issued the other day as
he looked over his newly-re­
modeled business at 224 E.
First St.
Faust has invested (20,000
In the business as it changed
from an outmoded establish­
ment into one of the brightest
•tores in Downtown Sanford.
Prescription-filling
is
the
prim ary
business
of
the
store.
It
handles
strictly
drugs and Immediate acces­
sories.
The proprietor Is one o f the
few in the business who In­
sists on operating a drug
•tore and doca not believe in
“ branching out" In other pro­
ducts.
The half-million prescript­
ions probably points this up
as graphically as a walk
through his store will do.
There are few things, other
than drugs and related pro­
ducts, one can obtain In the
■tore.
Except for the coffee bar
•nd light lunches, that is.

Rollins Gets
$3,000 Grant
W IN T E R P A R K , — A $3.000 grant-ln-aid from the Re­
search Corporation o f N ew
York has Just been received
by Rollins College, according
to an announcement by pres­
ident Hugh F. McKean.
A Frederick Gardner Cot­
trell grant was awarded for
the development o f the re­
search program in Ion mi­
croscopy by Dr. Joseph F.
Mulion, assistant professor
o f Physics at Rollins.

Halas Gets Award
G REEN B A Y, Wis. ( U P 1 ) Gcorge Halas, owner-coach of
the Chicago Bears, will be
honored by the Green Bsy
Elks Club, April IS, for con­
tributions to professional foot­
ball. Halas is the first recip­
ient of the award not associat­
ed with Green Bay.

W ASHINGTON (U P I ) - T h e
Senate constitutional rights
subcommittee is investigating
relationships between the foci
era! government and religious
institutions.
The subcommittee, headed
by Sen. Samuel J. Ervin Jr.,
(D-N.C.), sent questionnaires
to all federal departments
and agencies Nov. 4 as part
of an inquiry that maylead
to public bearings later this
year.
Ervin, a Presbyterian who
believes strongly in church
state separation, wants to
find out whether federal fundi
are going to church-stata or­
ganisations contrary to the
letter or spirit of the First
Admcndment to the Constitu
tioo,
which
forbids
any
“ establishment of religion.''
Several Protestant leaders
have voiced concern In recent
years about the variety and
extent of government aid
which is being accepted by
U. S. religious bodies.
For example, more than
500 pieces of federal proper­
ty with an original value of
about $37 million have been
turned over to church-reiat
ed Institutions at t o k e n
prleces under the govern
meat's surplus disposal pro­
gram.

COFFEE B R E A K time will be even more pleasant from downtown work­
ers now that Faust Drug Store has installed this modern coffee bar. The
bar and adjoining booths will seat .15 persons. The equipment is part o f
an extensive remodeling project undertaken by E. C. Faust, the proprie­
tor.

Novel Service
Is Offered By
Faust Drugs
A novel service offered by
Faust Drug Store Is the rent­
al o f sick room supplies and
equipment.
The store offers, at nominal
prices,
appliances
ranging
from crutches to wheelchairs.
E. C. Faust, the proprietor,
reports many of the rentals
arc retained for about three
months and, If the user finds
it to his advantage, be may
purchase it.
W A L L Y PEACOCK
Norm ally about 15 wheel. . . pharmacist
chairs are rented from the
store at all times.
The rental business con­
tinued throughout the past
three weeks while the store
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Auxiliary Unit to De- has been remodeled.
Bary VFW Post 8093 will

Rummage Sale

sponsor a rummage aalc on

To Many
Cooks (Coeds)
In Kitchen

E. C. F A U S T
. . . owner

Faust Heads
Staff Of 3

England In Finals PhSMlBCiStS

Thursday, Friday and Satur­
ROTHERHAM, Eng. (U P I)
day of this week at Magnolia —England hai moved into the
Avenue and Second Street in finals of the Thomas Cup
badminton tournament.
Sanford. Hours each day will
England entered the finals
be from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. by disposing of Sweden, 5-4
Mrs.
William
Denning
la on tho second day of their
two-day match.
chairman ot the project.

E.C. Faust, proprietor o f a
drug store at 224 E. First St.
which

carries

his

name,

bought the establishment 12
ycare ago.
Prior to that time It waa
known ss tha Lan ty Drug
Store.
He heads a staff o f three
pharmacists who handle all
prescriptions d u r i n g store
hours, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, week­
days and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sundayi.
Faust ia a graduate of
the University o f Pittsburgh
where he received hie phar­
macy degree.
Serving with him are David
Kllngenemith
and
Wallace
Peacock.
Although the store may be
closed during nighttime hours,
the pharmacist* are “ on call''
at all times should an emer­
gency arise and a prescrip­
tion need to be filled.
Mr. and Mrs. Fauet, with
their daughtar, Mary, live at
Idyllwilde. The daughter li
student at Seminole High
School.

TOBACCO SU PPLIES a r« available In a wide assortment at the new
Faust Drug Store on E. First 8t, The dlsplsy is part o f a $20,000 remodel*
in project which has been concluded at the site. Grand opening specials
will be featured this weekend at the atore.

Our Part in

FAUSTS NEW LOOK

B E R K E L E Y , Calif. (U P I )
— Three hungry University
o f California eeniora have re
crulted a lovely corps o f co
ed cooks to provide food serv­
ice in their bachelor f i a t
"W e ’ re all lousy cooks and
we had to do something,"
explains Philip Heald, 21,
an enterprUing administra
tion major. Hrald and hie
two roommates advertised is
the University o f California
newspaper fo r “ young lad
ies" willing to cook their
dinners.
Their goal was 21 ladlts
three per night seven nights
a week. A t last count, they
had 16 coeds signed up for
the program.
Among the obvious bene
fits fo r tha young women
were a chance to meet men,
some free
meals, and a
chance to practice cooking.

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Saccharin
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DEODORANTS

By Donna Estes
Membcre of St. Richards
Council 5357, Knighti o f Co
lumbui, attended Mata and
Corporate Communion Satur
day at 8 a.m. at St. Charles
Church In Orlando in memory
o f Luke E. Hart, recently dr
ceased supreme knight, and
other knlghta wbo are deceas­
ed.
Other counriia represented
were Monsigneur Bishop Gen­
eral Assembly Fourth Degree
Honor Guard, Our Lady o f the
Lakea Council 5150 and Monalgneur Bishop Council 2112.
I g n o r e Jan Paderewski,
noted pianlat, was tho first
premisr o f the Republic of
Pctand.

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Horatio Alger,
George Jenkins
Stories Similar
Modern day educator* may
aneer a t Horatio A lt e r sloriea but they find it hard to
eaat aalde tha atory o f George
W . Jenkins, a Georgia boy,
who atarted aa a $15 a woek
fro eery a l a r k
and today
hrada tha Public Food Store*
Corporation which ho formed.
Jenkina poaaeaaad ambition
which ha eouplod with hard
work and an uncanny ability
to pleaaa and hold customera. In 1928 he became man­
ager o f the largcat atore of
a chain. W ith money he ear­
ed be later opened hla own
atore. And it grew from there.
Jenkina, who can come up
with a new idea on the hour,
bellerod euatomera would re­
spond to service and show­
manship aa well aa comfort
and convenience. He beauti­
fied stores Inside and out and
provided landscaped parking
areas. Ilia ideas revolutionis­
ed the grocery business. Ill*
competition followed but he
managed to remain In fro n t
Trade Journals and the
Saturday Evening Post told
the Public atory. Another
condensed article appears in
the current issue o f Header’s
D igest
Jenkins set out to make
"shopping a pleasure" and
adopted that slogan. Every
inducement was offered —
trading
stamps,
gimmicks,
give-aways and hidden trea­
sure*. How successful he was
is evidenced by the steady
increase in gross sales to a
point where they hit over
$200 million in 1908, with 99
atorea In operation and a doran more under construction.
Today, more than 6,200 Pub­
lic employes wear the com­
pany’s emblem.

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Social Security
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A representative of the So­
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District Office will be at (lie
City Commission lloom in
Sanford's City Hall on Wed­
nesday from • a. m. until
noon.
This service is made avail­
able In those who wish to
apply for old age and aurvivors insurance benefits, or
to obtain any other informa­
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Cars, Five Locomotives

R. E. Porter ha* been told
l&gt;y good authority that agreenunt has been reached for the
sale o f the Del-Mar building
and a new plant will be in
operation soon.
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Memo to Congressman Syd
llrilo n g: Not this year but
quite possibly in 1968 you
will have opposition fo r reelection. Lt, Jim Talmodge,
retiring from the Navy here
Friday, aspires to your po­
sition in Congress.
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Neil Farmer says this is
true: That near
Webster,
Muss., is a body o f water nam­
ed “ Lake ChargoggagoggmanehaURgagoRRchaubunuRun g •
amaugg.” He says it is an In­
dian name meaning: You fish
on your aide; I'll fish on my
aide; nobody fishes in the
middle.
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W e d n e s d a y ’ s "C lock" written in advance • mention­
ed that possibly two inrumtient office holders, already
announced they would not
seek re-election, were being
••pressured" by their friends
to reconsider. Sure enough,
just in time to make the
front page, (Jen. J. C. Hutch­
ison said he would be a can­
didate to succeed himself on
the County Commission. The
other incumbent mentioned in
the rumor replied that ‘T v o
had the course.”
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Clerk A rt Ueckwith and Ills
s ta ff at tho courthouse will
tie plenty busy for a couple
weeks. Candidates for county
offices must qualify with
Beckwith between noon of
next Tuesduy and noon March
17. Indications are prohubly
the largest listo f candidates
ever will file.
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Reminder to local businesses
mid offices: l.oek your doors
when closing for the day. Po­
lice Blotter every day lists a
series o f place* where o ffic­
ers found door* open or un­
locked. 1ha officers cannot
always find the occupants Vto
notify them.
,
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There’* one mean thief in
the area . . . pilfering Heart
Fund collection luxe*. How
low-down can a man be?
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Police chief Roy G. W il­
liams, nwaru of tliu steppedup puce o f burglary attempts
in recent days, is taking
steps to increase the night­
time patrol o f city streets, lie
say* he may be ahla to add
another man to the nighlbeat
and expects to do this in the
near future. To dale, the
breaking and enteting at­
tempt* have, in the main,
been unsuccessful. The chief
aays he intends to keep it
that way.
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City Manager |H-t« Know­
les straightened us out on the
matter o f waste living dump­
ed into
I.ake Monroe, as
questioned
in
Wednesday’s
"Clock.” It is not the raw
sewage being dumped but
•‘effluent,” meaning ti rated
waste (nearly plain water)
a fter it pusses through the
sewage disposal plunt. And
the new plunt is costing $407,ouo • not *800,000. Furry,
Pete.

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Future
Homemakers are
sponsoring a car wash Sat­
urday to raise money for
their Heart Fund candidate,
Gail Coleman. It will lie held
at Hekla's Gulf service on 1792 from 0 to A. The girl* say:
•’ He sure to observe this l.cup
Year special and support your
Heart Fund.”
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ST. A U G U S T IN E (U P I ) — |he counted at least 20 cars locomotive unit with "a ter
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rific blast.”
An explosion, apparently trig- • derailed,
W E A TH E R : Occasional rain today nnd tonight; Friday partly cloudy; high today 65*73; low tonight 45-55.
“ It felt like my car left the j
gered by saboteurs, derailed j “ They are shattered and
today five diesel locomotives; piled up in such a jumble that pavement for a couple o f feet y Q j^ j-jj
United Press I.eased W ire
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and 27 cars of a freight train it is difficult to count them stes ght up,” Bishop said.
When he saw the rail car*
operated h.v the strike-plagued but it looks like about half the
train left the tracks,” the login leaving the track, hr
Florida East Coast Bailway.
quickly |mt his automobile in
No one wns seriously hurt, newsman reported.
Ray Rishop, a motorist, ha i reverse to get out of the way.
authorities said. An engineer
Some o f the shattered rail
suffered a cut on the head slopped his uutomohile at the
from flying glass shattered by dossing to await passage of cars were carrying citrus and
the train. He said the first four wood. Others were empty. The
the blast.
The names of the Miami- Diesels passed over the cross­ tt—in also contained tank cars
based train crew were with­ ing then the explosion went I ut none caught fire.
The explosion was the third
off directly under the fifth
held.
such blunt on the FEC line
Contrary to first reports a f­
this month. Another attempt
ter the explosion, there was no (
earlier this month failed near
fire, authorities said.
Titusville when four boy* dis­
Tho explosion occurred rig h t'
P A L A T K A (U P I ) — With
armed a big dynamite bomb
at a crossing on State Hoad
considerable pomp ami a boost
placed under the tracks by
200 near the community « f
pulling the wire* loose just h e -1
M IAM I (U P I) — Fred O. from President Johnson, tha
Dupont Center 10 miles south
fore a freight tiain passed.
Dickinson, candidate for gov­ century old dream o f a canal
of this city which house* exec­
There have been two explo­
utive offices o f the rnilruad.
ernor, passed off charges that across Florida takes a major
step toward realization to­
sions in the Miami area and
he It hand-picked by Gov.
Harvey
I.opez, managing
day.
CHICAGO (U P I) — Tile the most recent derailed a
editor o f the St. Augustine
Farris Bryant today as “ an
Ceremonies at Rodeheaver
Record, r e p o r t e d fiom the loader of the Black Muslims freight train ut New Smyrna
attempt to get publicity.''
Boys Ranch 10 miles south­
scene that the blast derailed Wednesday night said heavy- Beach south o f here.
west o f here marked the star*
Today's Ill-fated freight was
the first four o f five diesel lo­ weight champion Cassius Clay
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comotives
a n d completely had admitted he was a mem­ r.oithhound out of Miami.
WASHINGTON (U P I )-SenA delegation of more than
shattered the fifth. He said ber of the black supremacy
ate investigators are unable to
26 Seminole Countiana am
sect hut did not say where
find two subpoenaed witnesses
in Palatka this afternoon atlie got his information.
in Hie Itohhy Baker inquiry
f i n d i n g the reremonir*
" I am glad that Cassius
anil charged today that one of
marking opening o f conClay was brave enough to say
them apparently “ is giving us atrurlion o f the croas-stata
he was a Muslim” Elijah Mu­
the runaround.”
harge canal hy Prmidcnl
hammad
told
a
cheering
Johnson. Hy special invita­
crowd o f almost 6.000 Ne­
tion of Gov. l-'arris llryant,
groes at tile group's annual
TALLAH ASSEE ( UP I )
these Seminole High School
national convention. “ I am
Gov. Farris Bryant said tlie officers are present: Steve
happy that he confessed he
MOSCOW — Tile Soviet
state won't intervene in the
Sewell, presldenr o f the
Union has sent a leading Rus­
GENEVA f UP I ) — A huge is a believer."
sabotage - plaqucd
Florida
Student Council, and class
Clay did not make any sian scientist to establish a
increase in American missile I
East roast railway strike un­ presidents, Ed Cosky, sen­
statement
about
Black
Mus­
satellite
observation
station
in
power has Jarred Moscow in­
til the federal government has
iors; Joel F'rhd. juniors and
lim membership in Miami Cuba.
to serious study of President
tried every settlement-possi­ Jimmy Bark*, sophomore*.
Beach, where he won the
The island is less than 250
Johnson's proposal for a ro c -,
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bility.
crown
from
Sonny l.lston mile* from the U.S. missile
ket production freeze, it was
o
f
^instruction
o
f
a 107-milt
base at Cape Kennedy.
Tuesday night.
reported on high authority to­
liurgu canal that will cost
Attempt* were made to
The official press agency
T IIE CiAVEh denoting presidency o f the Seminole County Chamber o f
day.
reach Clay for comment on Tass identified the scientist
CHATTANOOGA,
T e n n . some $168 million before i)
Commerce will lie bunded tonight by Francis E. Houmillnt Jr. (le ft) to
The Soviet Union, anxious Muhammad's claim but the as Nikolai Yerpylev, scienti­
(U P I) — The Jury tampering is completed in an estimated
Karlyle Houahulder.
(Hriilgca Photo)
for economic reasons to cut new champion was not avail­ fic secretary of the Soviet
trial of Teamsters Prcsklcnt eight to 10 year*.
its military spending, I* work­ able
Tho first fam ily took o f!
He said recently he Academy of Science.
James R. Iloffa may be in
ing out how nuirli money it would explain his position af­
In Washington, a U. S.
the hands of a federal jury by from Andrews A ir Force Rasa
would save over the next five ter the Befit was over but space expert said such a sta­
early next week, according to near Washington for the ov­
or six j ears through such a failed to do so Wednesday. tion in Cuba would help the
the speed of trial develop­ ernight trip. A t Jackaonvilla
freeze, closely i n f o r m e d
Rudolph
Valentino
Clay, Soviets keep more precis*'
Naval A ir Station, Johnson
ments today.
source* said.
Ihe champion's younger bro­ track of their own manned
switched to a helicopter for
The disclosure came after ther and a heavyweight box­ and unmanned craft in orbit.
the short fligh t to the canal
American disarmament chief er also, tohl an impromptu He said he doubted that the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y . site near here.
William C. Foster served no­ news conference here Wed­ Russians needed a Cuban to
A fter detonating a dyna­
(U P I )—Tlie "little six" elec­
tice on an impressed 17-na- nesday that he was a Black keep wa’ ch on U.S. launch­
Presentation o f the Com­ ted members of the Security mite charge to start construe
He
said
be
expects
no
op
TALLAHASSEE ( U P I ) ings from Cape Kennedy, add­
lion disarmament conference Muslim.
munity Service and Merit Council stepped up offstage tlon o f the eross-Florida barge
,
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A suit to validate $76 million position other than the rou ,
ing that Soviet newsmen in
and on the Soviet Union in 1
in college construction bonds tine opposition required o( A * " rd* » 11 h' Khl Khl th« ■»' negotiations on the Cyprus eunul, Johnson was flying to
Florida
and
Russian
trawparticular that American litis- &lt;
uf the Scminolt
Seminole
Miami Beach where tonight
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..-.I... ... "uul meeting of
lVrs V h lch Treqw m t L\S. "East w“ ‘
County Cir- slate attorneys in order to County Chamber o f Com­ crisis toduy in search of a
site strength has already more
solution that would krep the ho will address $IOO-n-plato
rata* every legal point and
Coast waters can perform C" 1 ^
0O'\&lt;W
merce tills evening at Maythan tripled during tliu past1
fund raising dinner given Ivy
issue out o( Hie cold war,
this function.
a,Ur **• booJ! mvXm * iv‘ n settle It to the agitate*km fair Inn.
two years.
tlie Florida State Democratic
of bond buyers.
The official deduced that * *
•*
b^ '
Foster
said
the
United1
Francis K. Itoumillat Jr.,
Committee.
The hunts, authorized h)
t'4 Sc.lets wvouk. use tf* Cu-?U.C‘W V ' J fS *
•uDrsJur president, will he
Slates missile arscnsl in i l u '
Johnson and his family will
hie
legislature
and
Use
peoTALLAHASSEE
(U
P
I
)
—
ban station as a ctoaera o
h
^ ,*t*
master o f ceremonies. Chap,
will mushroom to 76o per cent j
spend the night at tho hotel
NEW ORLEANS (U P D -A serration post for obtai ni ng.
, w ■ “ » • " " * **
*u,w l&gt;le *t • statewide idertion lain Robert L. Deal, o f San- Guv, Farris Bryant udmitted
its size in 1902. when the con­
and fly hack to Washiugtoa
James W. hy
Navy submarine hunter air- precise
Florida
information
about1
{ i ‘ B' f a' " c»
* y* ! U “ &gt;r a r... " iU |M' iPi" ‘d
, " fl i foul Naval A ir Station, will Wednesday several
ference began, unless Moscow
Friday morning.
plane today Joined a massive satellite orbits. Such data, he 'I1'1 Jr; mwVf d ,a*1 *" fl1 n« over a 30-ycur period f r o m ' __ . . . .
congressional
districts
need
'
pronounce invocation.
helps “ break the vicious cir­
Johnson’s appearance at tha
of K‘“ " s « ' « “ « fro1" " ,c iU ,c » , J
George Touhy will ..res.-n* reapportioning, but ha said fund-raising dinner, which is
cle of Hie arms race” before effort to solve Utc mystery of , a|d. is particularly Useful in ,h* ,u U .
hr
wouldn't
call
a
special
leg­
a oS-dcath Jetliner crash in bringing asirona.il* back to f
'***''&gt; d«V'* “ n “ * j *•, l * r « ' " »
receipt* tux „ , e Cominui.lty Servl e Award
then.
expected to attract 3,600 per­
sprawling L a k e
Ponlcliar- earth from apace
l," l,d‘ Ci,n *** * ° ,J wl" lc ll'c on utilities
’ n *r*i
w
. . .
to the unannounced recipient, islative session to correct this sons, opens a
Fo»iwr urged the Soviets train.
Democratic
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market I* so favorable.
I he slate board of ixluva- llfu.r whlch K&gt;rlyle
one problem.
to negotiate a missile freeze
drive to carry the president­
The
money
will
be
used
to
Several congressmen were
lion, which will oversee U*« ||lo|drP will receive the gavel
ami agree to another pro|Hisal
ial ticket in the State this
build $16 million in cla&gt;«expected to observe Hie invc*.
program. .. expected to »e 1 „
fro|n Uouln,|Ut
to stop the production of fis­
November. The last Demo­
|rooms ami other building* at he first set of bonds, total.
tigution of Tuesday's crash of
|t,.p. H. j . „ a v i i Jr&lt; wiu
WASHINGTON (U P I)- S c n - cratic presidential candidal s
sionable material* for nuclear
state
universities,
including
Eastern Air Lines flight 3ul
Ing KS ."lllioo immediately |ltVil.(lt , |l(J Mt&gt;rit Aw ald t j ate leaders, apparently postura;&gt;on* saying these “ are
to win Florida’s 14 elccturiu!
a new I diversity in Pensa­
Horn New Orleans interna­
after v alidaUon by circuit and |„ le
ulmmiuun,.,.d
tM ,p i.llf| INitiing action on tliu civil
promising areas fur early tional uirport.
votes wus H arry S. Truman
cola and planning for another the supreme court, and other
follow ed liy ini i nduct inn of rights hill until next week, in 1018.
agreement.”
university at Orlando, and
The Civil Aeronautic* Board
issue*
up
to
the
*76
million
j
w
n
'
gur.ta
t.y
HOUSTON f D P I) Jaing.
a by Sen. moved today towards passage
Soviet negotiator Semyon K.
H ie canal dedication cere­
Fto million for buildings al total as needed during Hie
(C A B ) is lirading the investi­ horemen .
three Oulf of
1)Ijp Jllnior collPBr,.
of the *17 billion defense auth­ monies drew 15,000 persona,
Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Tsarapkin played for time in
biennium.
gation and search. There has
iliig . Gen. Hurry J. Sands orization hill and wheat and including Gov. Farris Bryant
replying to Foster, lie claim­
«In
m
m \
Assistant Atty. Gen. Italph
been no indication of wlial f , reign
ships with wheat for 0 duu.. who filed the suit.
Jr., romiiinnder o f tho A ir cotton legislation.
ed a missile freeze “ would
uud Democratic Sell*. Georgy
might have caused Hie crash. .
Force .Mis.ile Test Center, ul
‘m 0
nlon' At
least , a|,| j|,e ,(a|c expect* |„ pm
not mean a cessation of the
A. Smuthcrs and Spesiurd L.
Tlie
congressmen
w e r e four more vessels waited to on extensive testimony on
Patrick A FII, will give an
arms race" and may only
Holland.
members of the House Inter­
illustrated address on “ What
* C' ln o * "• dock"feasibility amt need for the
permit
more
spending on
TORONTO (U P I) — A tnclTlie First Lady and two
state and Foreign Commerce
1 he loadings ended ■
week tx)ni|, in ordcr |o bull(,
la lining On a l Cape Ken­ ancltoly Richard Burton thrill­ Johnson
other weapons.
daughters,
Lynda
Committee subcommittee on long boycott of foreign ships . » , r)ins ri.tx)rd&gt;
nedy.”
ed the audience Wednesday Bird, II), and Lucy Buines, 10,
aviation.
by Hie International Long-1--------- — ____________________
night at Hie opening of Sir are not expected to mukc uuy
PARIS (U P I) — France lias
They were to lie led by Hep shoremen's Association (IL A ). ,
John Gielgud's production of speeches. They are making the
received
a
demand
for
the
John Bell Williams, D-Miss.,
Workers at Houston stopped b l C p h e n S O n
"H am let." Performed In “ re­ one-day trip, according ut a
extradition of Madame Ngo
subcommittee chairman, lie ■hrlrfly
briefly Wednesday when'the*'
when the'
hearsal dre**-' rostumes and While House spokesman, tieDinli N ' iii from SoiiUi Viet
said Hie purpose o f their visit saw a small group of anti V^UOllllCS
on a near naked singe, the ruilsu Johnson “ loves to lisva
Red Rarlx-r, a former San- i was to “ observe operation*.”
Nam,
French
government
Police
early
today
thwarted
Communist pickets, but pro
Hob Steplieniou qualified
play was reduced to clear, de­ tliu ladlea in hi* lifa with
ford msn who won national
sources said today.
n hiirglury uttempt at Julies
reeded to load the Turkish Wednesday to run again for
finable |MK'lry.
him."
fame a* a sports,■aster, i* re­
The
extradition
demand
Electric Company, -101 South
vessel Umran on onlers from the group 2 North Orlando
ported to lie improving at an \
was delivered Wednesday and laiiircl Ave.
a foreman.
|council |&gt;nst ho now holds.
Emporia, Va., hospital after
was turned over to Ihe gov­
pMll'olmiiil Mike Rotuildo
In New Orleans, workers
At the sumo time Harold ,
suffering a heart attack Mon­
ernment departments concern­ reported he tried the office
were
scheduled
to
begin
loadE.
Wilkes,
a
newcomer
in
A warning fiom Casselberry
day night. Barber, now &lt;*
ed for study, the sources suld. door at about 12:30 a.in.,
ing Hie Dutch frcigiiler Aste- village
politics,
filed
his i
member o f the New York Mayor Owen Anstey that the
On Tuesday the sister-in- found it locked, then returned
rope
today
and
the
Greek
ship1
qualifying
|&gt;rtitiun
us
a
cun1
Yankers’ radio und television town’s dog unlinunce will be
law of the lale South Viet­ III about 16 minutes to find it
Kvntiinos later this week.
ididute fur the group I seat
broadcasting stuff, had stop­ stringently enforced till* year
namese
president
ridiculed
unlocked.
At
Galveston.
Tex.,
the also being sought by Mrs.
,
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ped at an Emporia motel to |was issued today ronrurrcntly j
Ihe idea of her extradition as
He theorized that his first
k. \C,Wl |S‘ ,,r° » ,nd " ,c " n' " l \r ln*iev [
spend the night while en with arrival o f new IDtU dog ^
•'idiotic "
cheek of the door frightened
British L o n d o n Craftsman
In addition to the council
route to the Yankee Spring
She fired off a communique
All dogs within the muniby* A spokeaman said office. Stephenson also serves ' when she read press rc|&gt;orts the thieves, concealed in the
training camp at St. Peters­
building, away.
cipul lim it, of Casselberry klad,nj* of tlie lamdon Crafts-1«» pollco and f re commis- of Ihe extradilion.
burg.
," ay ,M'* in ,0&lt;J* y or Kr| l ‘ loner fur " ,r
' ‘ Is It bvraUM* they are so
A fte r graduating from high must be licensed by April 1.
lllsrkw all,
*'
school here, Barber attended Tag* limy be purchased at the
beaten on all sides that, to
v
plus ta t A
™ iirrap. Tire
'
~ _
save face, they run do noUt
the University o f
Florida Town Hull upon presentation _
/’ Whitewalls $2
ing else hut attack a widow
where he entered the field of of a current iniH-ulutfon slip S a i l f O r G O a t i a l
t mure. 730x14,
and orphans?" she wrote,
j I'olice arc keeping a dose
sports broadcasting. For a to Mi*. Mary Hawthorne,
800x14,
number o f years he « « &gt; di­ del k.
*
830x14,
A motorist Identified as
watch on tlu&lt; parking lot at
)
900x14,
rector o f sports for the Col­
‘ .Seminole Memorial Hospital
I’ rogres* repurt of engineer- Mary ('. Alexander uf 7 0 | W.
930x11.
umbia Broadcasting System.
ling plans, to date, for the Ninth St. was charged with
where vandal* have been loot-

LBJ Launches Barge Canal Project
Ceremonies
BRIEFS Near Palatka

r iS L W A ...

Cassius Clay
Black Muslim,
'Elijah' Says

Dickinson Replies

‘ Runaround’

Russia Admits
Top Scientist
Sent To Cuba

U. S. Missile
Power Report
Jars Russia

N ot Y et

Trial N ear End

State Acts To Get
Bond Sales Going

Awards Will Be
Presented By
C. Of C. Tonight

Congressmen At
Scene Of Crash »

Cyprus Push

Bryant Admits It

Gulf Dockers
Load Wheat

Senate Switch

South Viet Nam
Seeks Mme. Nhu

Red Barber
Improving

Burton Pleases

Burglary Here
Is Thwarted

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Warning Issued
On Dog Law

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
l
NOW O N LY

Smoking In Bed
Blamed For Fire
Smoking in lied was hlnincd
today by city firemen for an
early morning mattress fire at
201H West 18th trect.
Firemen said the house is
owned by Charles Spivey snd
occupied by ||. E. Anderson
nnd Roliert Thompson. They
said damage was cuiifinrd to
the mattress and smoke in the
house. The alarm wss turned
in st 1:24 a. m.

Vandals Strip
Parked Cars

Driver Charged
In Accident

Report Slated

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By
1070,
says
Douglas
Stenstrum, attorney fur the
County school board, Semi­
nole will have an estimated
population o f lOU.boo people.
This mean* the county will
have to provide school facil­
ities
for
29,300
children,
twice a* many a* we now
have. Ib is also means 61)0
new classrooms at a cost of
about $11,6*H) each, 600 new
teachers. The rost o f the class­
rooms alone will be nearly
(0 million.

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Gerhardt Drops
Out Of Race

No Opening At
End Of Line

j proposed St. Johns-lndiun Ri- failing to yield the right of
! ver Canal will tie present! i way after u two-car crash at
Frank It. Gurliurdt, form er
and
I’ark
Avenue
I by Harold Scott, Jncksonvil- Ninth
Altaipunte Springs
Council
Wrdnr.da)
after|le. to the directors o f the Wednesday idgliL
noon store closing hours
member, today withdrew from
Tlie police report said the
iC'snsI District on March '7 at
Hie rate fur County Commis­
are convenient to most peoa meeting in Titusville, it Alexander rur and one driven sioner for District 3. giving
plr. hut not la a truck driv­
I was
announced
today
by l»y Roger H. Garner o f L'ilH
us Ids
irasun
“ mounting
er who journt)rd here from
I Chairman John Krider.
Summerlin Ave. collided at pres-uir of lm-inets that I
.Springs*tile, Als.
the intersection.
feel I could not devote suf­
Driving a giant tractorficient time to tlie position.”
trailer, hr parked on West
A public bearing on tlie r e -1 U/UT I V I l l H l&gt; O y
Gerliaidt threw his support
First Street with a cargo
of rabinrts for a furniture
worked comprehensive zoning
FORT I, A U D K It D A L E to Lawrence Swofford, reuidinunce for the town of ( us- ( U l 'l ) — Sidney Jonu* Jr., (I,, questing that l.&lt;* friends supslore.
“ Just my lurk,” he mut­ selbeiry will be held at 7:30 wus struck uud killed by a car port the .Mayor uf Altamonte
p. m. Munduy In the Town near his home Wednesday Springs for the Commission
tered, after Irjin g the door
Hull.
night.
jpust.
and finding it locked.

Zoning Hearing

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I New Tread

1car* purked there at night.
I Automobiles have had aer' iuls and mirrors ripped o ff
and tlie paint scratched hy
persons linking in the aieu,
police report.

Unholy Th ief
Nothing's sacred.
I’hilip II. Frison told po­
lice Wednr.-day night some­
one stole the battery from
Ills car while hu was holding
service* at his New Salem
Primitive baptist Church at
1500 West 12th Street.

TIKES

BUDGET TERM S

• Genuine
Mrltobcrla
retread*
applied on
sound lira
casings!
• Free
Mounting

405 W. FIUHT 8T.

FA 2-0651

Florid* Distributors For Denman Custom BuUt Tires

'Leap Year Days' Bargains At Sanford Stores This Weekend
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                    <text>Pag* 12 — Fab. 24, 1964

Income Tax

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5

If M arriage Is On Rocks?
Tha only exception to this is
By Otari** W. M o m m u
where a contingency, euch as
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa. death or remarriage, can ter­
minate the less-than-10-year
(FlfUt of 1* Articles)
Alone with I t s h u m a n obligation. Then the payments
wreckage, a marriage broken will qualify as deductible "pe­
bp dirorc* or separation riodic payments."
Are a divorce lawyer’a fee
leaves a host of tax problems
and confusion. This article deductible! No. Ordinarily
will tell how to handle all* not, unless the fee can qualify
monp and support payments
on IMS' tax returns.
A man who Itemises deduc­
tions map deduct alimony or
separata maintenance pay­
ments as they are defined In
ths tax law.
He may not deduct pay­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) ments which hare been ape- The Florida mortgage-banking
cificialy designated as sup­ house of Stockton, Whatley,
port for minor children.
Davin and Co., (SWD) and
Whatever money is deduct­
ed by the man as alimony or the General American Oil
separate maintenance is, how. Co., Dallas, Tex. have an;
ever, taxable income for the nounced plans to consolidate
resources.
woman who receives It.
SWD President J. J. Daniel.
Child s u p p o r t payments,
sine* they are not deductible Jacksonville and American
for the man, are not consid­ Oil Co. President W. L. Per­
ered taxable income for the ryman, said the oil company
would acquire all the assets
woman.
To bo deductible, alimony of SWD In exchange for 313,and s e p a r a t e maintenance 000 shares of General Ameri­
payments must satisfy each of can Oil common stock. The
officers said the transaction
the following testa:
—They must bo required la still subject to the approval
under or Incident to a court of the board of directors of
decree of either divorce or each company.
separata maintenance or un­
der a written s e p a r a t i o n
agreement or a support de­
cree.
—They must h a v o b e e n
either paid In discharge of a
legal obligation based upon
Invitation to the Deltona
tha marriage or family rela­
tionship, or required by the Pioneers Club to join the Desupport decree, or made un­ Bary Glee Club was extended
der tha separation agreement at the February meeting of
and because of the marriage the Glee Club during which
a program of patriotic and
or family relationship.
—They must have • been love songs was presented to
paid after the decree of di­ commemorate the month.
Mrs. Charles Creaaey was
vorce &gt;or separation, or after
presented aa chairman of
the separation agreement.
the hospitality committee.
— They must generally have
Assisting her will be Mrs.
boon what the law calls "pe­
Boiaford, Mrs. W. Cole and
riodic payments."
Dot Demlng.
(It is true that certain In­
Named to the refreshment
stallment payments of a total
committee were Mrs. Haw­
fixed amount of alimony may
thorn, Marion Roberta and
bo deductible even though
Sophia Stuttrrheim.
they do not technically quali­
fy aa "periodic payments."
In 1857, Elisabeth Barrett
Hut you must check carefully
to see whether such Install­ Browning addressed a peti­
ment payments of a specific tion to Napoleon asking him
total sum era In this cate- to remit ths exile sentence
passed upon Victor Hugo.
gory.)
What la meant by "periodic
paym ents!" They may be
either p a y m e n t of fixed
amounts for an Indefinite pe­
riod of time or payments of an
indefinite amount (like a per­
centage of salary) for a fixed
or indefinite period. They need
not be made at regular inter­
vals.
Generali, f i x e d payments
for a fixed period of less than
10 years are not periodic pay­
ments and are not deductible.

Banking, Oil
Firms To Merge

Deltona Club
Invited To Join
Glee Club

Beta Club Inducts
Two New Mem bers
By Jaae Casselberry

The BeU Club, Lyman
High School's honor society,
held an induction ceremony
and reception for new mem
bers and parents last Moo
day night in the school audi­
torium.
County School Superinten­
dent R. T. MUwee was guest
speaker.
The Beta Club creed was
explained by officers Glenda
Payne,
Sfarcla
Easterling
Loieanne Wagner and Syl­
via Chambers.
New members inducted by
Principal Carlton Henley were
Ruth Keira. a Junior and Da­
vid Ryan, a sophomore.
Members inducted in Dec­
(NEXT: Deductions for ember also were honored. In­
education.)
cluded in this group vere
Peter Carlson. David King,
Mary Mack, Paula Riddle,
Andrew Hinely. Harry Marshall, Mary Midgette. Susan
Lakalosh.
Kerry
Parker,
Gwyn Rutenkroger, Steven
Brady. Robert Goplen, Tom
McLaughlin.
KeUy Trawick,
By Julia Rartos
A reminder has been issued Demetrius and Dorian TherCandice
Bamford,
for members of the Altamonte manos,
Nancy
George,
Kathleen
Kent,
Civic Club that there will be
a meeting of the Federation
of Women’s Club this Thurs­ Exchange Up
day a t 10:30 a. tn. a t the
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
Women's Club in Sanford. A The Pacific Coast Stock Ex­
covered dish luncheon will fol­ change did a $1,542,412,811
low the meeting.
volume business in 19*13, 40
Members of the Atlamonle per cent above the 19*52 total,
Club who did not attend the a market bulletin says.
Feb. 6 meeting and who wish
to enter the hnt and dress con­
test planned for the Starch 4
meeting are asked to contact
Mrs. W. Morrell.
The club will sponsor an oldfashioned food sale on March
14 from 10 a. m. until 1 p. in.
at the Community House on
Slaitland Avenue.
as payments in connection
with tax advice.
Sometimes a divorced hus­
band is required by a court
to pay the insurance, mort­
gage, Interest, taxes and util
ities for a house he and his exwife still own jointly (with
rights of survivorship). Are
these expenses deductible
alimony! No. The IBS says he
cannot deduct aa alimony any
of these expenses, except the
utilities. However, he ran de­
duct the interest and taxes to
the extent these items ordi­
narily are deductible by any
homeowner.

Club Members
Gel Reminder

Cynthia Legg, Eurnice Murray. Nancy Payne. Mary
Peterson and Carolyn Thom
as.
Several musical numbers
were presented by BeU mem
bers. Piano solos were play
ed by Gwyn Rutenkroger and
Glenda Payne. A trumpet
solo was presented by Pat
McLaughlin who was acrom
panied by hta brother, Tom,
on the piano.
Mrs. Aldia Milwee. BeU
Club sponsor, waa in charge
of the program.
Refreshments were served
following the program.

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1 ROOFING
Ite-Hoofing or liuildinit?

Lake Mary Girl
In Contest
Miss Dolores Klrscb. 20,
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
R. II. Goble of Lake Mao',
has been selected as a contesUnt for the 1901 "Florida
Cltrua Quern" title.
The contest will be held in
Monday night, March ». in
Winter Haven as a feature
of the Florida Citrus Exposi­
tion.
Miss Klrsch is being spon­
sored by tiie Winter Park
Chamber of Commerce.

Slnuler*
Hilt

BIRD

Wind
Seal

SHINGLES
.
Get. All Material* and Innlallation
On Our Easy Term* I'lan. Only
One Hill To Pay The Gregory Way.
Maple A re.

ut
6th St.

Carolyn King
Melon Queen
CYPRESS GARDENS (UP1)
—Carolyn King, a slender
blonde from Bartow, will be
Florida's entry in the Na
tional Watermelon Queen eon
test a t Jacksonville next
month.
Miss King won the Flor
ids watermelon queen title at
Cypress Gardens Sunday
Judy Lynn Prlnre 21, Land
O'Lakes was runner up. Both
girls are students at the Uni
verslty of Florida.
Scientists tell us that the
camel family had its sU rt in
North America and not in
Asia as we might suppose.

SANFORD
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Tha Sanford Herald

THURS.
FEB. 27th

GRAND OPENING

THURS.
FEB. 27th

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�Sanford To Add Fluoride To Water Supply
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Sanford’s serenity a n d
beauty here arm hereabouts
was never mure delightful
than It was Sunday. In the
^ warming stillness of the
^ afternoon sun, hosts of “Sun­
day drivers” took advantage
of the colorful setting out
of which welled up deep ap­
preciation of some of the
many glories of God's crea­
tion.
•
•
•
While the azaleas still are
a few days from the height
% of their glory, enough of
them are bursting Into bloom
to warrant the drive around
the neighborhoods of this SL
Johns river garden spot. The
whole city will be a veritable
riot of colorful azaleas, and
Sunday’s sunshine set them
off In all their gorgeous
splendor.

§

At the too the monkeys on
“the Island” haven’t had a
chance In a long time to meet
so many new and interesting
people! Kach bird or animal
teemed determined to do its
best to moke sure the visit­
ors came back again - soon.
•
• •
Backed by the verdure of
Q the trees across Lake Mon­
roe a small craft under sail
latlly made its way Into the
•‘snug harbor" of the yacht
basin. Serenity! I
•
• •
Picnic baskets and the
huge appetites that gather
•round them on such outings
took their places on the tablea along the lake front, the
™ scenic surroundings and tas­
ty tidbita making a combi­
nation that makes for chil­
dren's laughter and the hap­
piness of loving parents.
•
s
•
At the corner of Celery
Avenue and Cameron Avenue
the eye-cutchlng, breath-tak­
ing beauty of the Andrea’
£ front yard stopped many a
ear. Some riders became
pedestrians In order to get a
closer look at the stately
tulips in the splash of colurs,
their bordering petunias set
under waving palm fronds on
a carpet of gorgeous green
grass. A sight well worth the
trip)
s e e
ft
Across the lake the tower­
ing oaks festooned with mots
cast flickering ’s h a d o w s
across the road as the after­
noon sun slowly dipped to­
ward the St. Johns. Beauti­
ful contrasts in grays, gold
and greens! i I

•

# •

The lane to Stone Island
a beckoned. Here the “ Big
® Mansion” of the Sam Lawson's stands eut as a land­
mark of yesteryears. But on
the lake front to the west,
delightfully screened by the
leafy lovllnees of the trees,
but In full view of the pan­
oramic treat of the vast ex­
panse of Lake Monroe, ate
the modern retreats of "the
ft three colonels." Far removed
• from the bustle of traffic
• and traumas, tbc-e homes
echo to the trill of songbirds.
•

s

s

,

What Itetter day could the
sales force of Deltona have
than this one 7 And here at
the Deltona club house on the
wave-caressed shore there
I were two bus loads of pros* peits from “ up the country
who are getting the selling
of their livea just from the
scenic wonder and the bril­
liant sun. And there, sure
enough, was one of the visit­
ors, sans shirt, torso glisten­
ing In Old Sol’s smile, hav­
ing his picture taken to
"prove It all” to the friends
ft at home.

•

•

•

The Sanford Woman’s Club
ia now making plans for It*
annual Animated Magaslne tv
be presented March lb, at the
organization's club house on
Oak Avenue. Mrs. George
Welle of Sanford is the pro­
gram chairman.
I
* *
*
&amp;
Item in the Sanford Kiwanla Club Bulletin — "A
nickel goes a long way now­
adays. You ran carry one for
daya before finding anything
It’ll buy.”
•
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Someone called U say that
tha Beatles have given a
new meaning to longhair

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Zip Code .'J2771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with showers likely late today; high today in 70s; low tonight in 50s.
Established 1908 TUES., FEBRUARY 25, 1964 SANFORI). FLORIDA
NO. 133
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire

New School Dedication Tonight

Early Action Due
nY HARRY JOHNSON
Sanford’s water supply will contain fluoride ns a result of action taken
Monday nijjht by the City Commission.
The fluoridation ordinance was passed on first rending and then com­
missioners waived the second rending to mnke the move official.
There were no dissenting votes and the regulation sailed through the
commission chamber without opposition from visitors.
Instead, two members of the gallery complimented commissioners for
the smooth, orderly manner in which the ordinance was adopted.
Fluoride is e.\|&gt;ectcd to be added as soon us the necessary arrangements

★ ★ ★
Annexation Of
New Shopping
Center Started

can be made.
Paralleling this action was
the commission's move to
begin an $800.000 program un­
der a revenue certificate Issur for water Improvement.
Some water rate increases
will be evidenced for those
using larger quantities. The
increases will be nominal and
limited to* users of more than
100,000 gallons a month.
Ttw increase will range
from three to five cents a
thousand.
According to Ihe city's fis­
cal agent, the revenue certi­
ficate Issue wiP bring an add­
ed debt service of about $48.000 annually- and engineers
have rstlmaled Ihe annual
operating cx|M&gt;nsc to be $8,900.
A tabulation accompanying
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles' data allowed that
more than 98 per cent of the
5,194 active accounts average
under 50,000 gallons of water
usage a month.
Another table lists the wa­
ter rates presently In all Cen­
tral Florida communities and,
according to Knowles, it re­
veals (hat Sanford's rat* are
"In line" wilh the other
areas.
“ In the higher consumption
figures," Knowles pointed out,
“Sanford's rate drops off un­
til It becomes one of the very
lowest."
To supplement the Income
needed fur the water improve­
ment program, commission­
ers also agreed to eliminate
tl.e beautification discount. It
was noted Sanford "appears
to be tha only community »UU
having this."
The changes would net a to­
tal added revenue of $15,823.
“ By- combining this wilh
tl.e $(0,000 usually appro­
priated annually for future
improvements, the city would
have $55,623 available to strj
vice Hie debt and costa of the
present water Improvement
p r o g r a m , " commission­
ers were told.

Annexation of the Sanford
Shopping Center site was
started Monday night as tlie
City Commission authorized!
the moving in of necessaryequipment to accomplish It.
The matter was up for first
reading of the annexation or­
dinance. Following it, cominissioners w a I v c d second
reading of the ordinanre.
They also authorized the ex! penditure of $22,753 .06 (or the
purchase of mntcrials for util­
ities needed to complete the
DOUGLAS
STENSTKO.M
MORRIS
RUBY
JACK
JENNINGS
H.
T.
MIL
WEE
JOHN UUHTON IV
program.
. . . speaker
. . . builder
. . . principal
. . . superintendent
. . . architect
In other action, the com­
Although no dale hat been County Board of Public In­ of the Orange County School members of the County school Supt. MUwce, "evolves In its mission:
—Approved a change in a
officially set for the actual struction, will address a Board and the general con­ board which Includes Chair­ basic concept from planning
tractor for the construction of man Dan Wright, Mason begun by the school board local ordinance which cur­
opening of Seminole’s new large group of dignitaries and
the plant; John Burton IV, Wharton. Dr. A.W. Epps Jr., and administrative staff as rently limits the 2 a m. clos­
English Estates Elementary guests expected to be on the architect;; and Morris John Evans and Jim Birken- early as 1961. It was appar­
ing for liquor outlets to hotels
School, the modem air-condi­ band for the dedicatory cere­ Ruby, principal of the school. meyer.
ent at that time that a new with a 100 room capacity. The
to
constructing change will allow the Vaklcz
Mayor Owen Anstey of Cas­ approach
Chairman James P. Avery
tioned plant will be dedicated monies. The public is invilod
at open house activities to­ to attend, it was announced will lead a delegation of selberry and Mayor G. C. school facilities was necess­ Hotel's Caribe Lounge to stay
today by County Schools Sup­ County Commissioners, Slate Jackson of Maitland will rep­ ary if the county was to be open weekdays and Saturday
night starting at 8.
Sen. Mack Cleveland, Reps. resent their respective com­ kept current with the newest nights till 2 a.m.
Douglas Slcnslrom, former erintendent R. T. Milwcc.
trends in the field of educastate senator and currently
Among special guests will Jan Fortune and Joe Davis munities.
—Tabled a proposed action
"This new plant," said lion.
the attorney for Uic Seminole be Jack Jennings, a member Jr., also will hr on hand with
on sale of the old library site.
A request to purchase It was
made by First Presbyterian
Church in ordrr to exchange
It with tlie Womcn'a Club to
they can obtain that building.
Hie city waa offered 110,000
and Uni reviewed valuation
wai set at $13,500.
—Referred for ftetiw r ee a m lstkm ,'study «e etter fey
“ As an announced cai
the ru g lot U et etfka.
AspuMIc hswTt* w r ^ p oB-'t __________
_
Breiky Odkam is «H (fee weIda rendida -s
date who haa proven Ida d
LO. Both begirt and after his ter eyetea la laalead Bstates
abilities as county tax a.t-eag- .choo"!
B rnlnrii Memurw Huaplul FW,rUf Houm of * ^ ^ " 7 W l l t a r y *m ice. Petree served to the dty.
or I believe fair and equal nilssluncrs levy" llie“ iaxes ’for today was railed by tlio Couu- l,' rs I°r Sfminolf Cdunty.T;n Washington with the Board
—Approved e request far e
I The South Seminole resident la 0f Immigration Appeals and beer and wine license at the
tax assessment is the very the operation of Our county." ty Commission.
foundation of good govern­ McCann* continued: "To in­ The Commission art the apr- a partner in the Orlando law Ilia Department of Justice,
Bass Grocery Market at 2700
ment,” said Richard E. Mg- sure fair and equal’ assess­ rial hearing for 9 a. m„ March lorn of Bishop &amp; Bomiteln. | Petivr. a life-long Democrat, Sanford Avenue.
Canna today in tossing Ills hat
—Referred to the city attor­
I'etree attended the Ameriircently named one of the
ments, modern, sound and 3«».
In the vvoiks is a tiO-hcd ail-'ran University in Washington, It) outstanding Young Demo­ ney’ a request for the city to
nationally accepted appraisal
dition to the local hospital D. C., did giaduate work at crats in the nation, lie is pres­ taka over tlie opera IIon of tlie
principles must be used to act
which, officials told co m m is- tm. University of Virginia, at- ently one of the vice presi­ sewer lift station at Seminole
up a system of property val­
sioners, is continuously over- tended George Washington dents of tlie Young Democrat­ High School.
uations. Property o w n e r s
University College uf Law und ic Chilis of Florida, adviser tu
should tie welcome to exam­ taxed.
County
officials
had
planned
i
was
graduated from Duke tl.e Teen linn Club* of Floriine the records and to talk
over their problems directly to hold tlie healing at - the Univoisity College of laivv. He da, and President of the Or­
April meeting. However, after is a member of tho Florida range County Young Deinowith the assessor.
“ If elected. I will eliminate A. R. Peterson Sr., hospital Bar, the Frdrial Bar anil the crate.
On announcing his randifiling of personal property- board chairman, explained the Supreme Court of the United
urgeney of the project, they States.
Jury for the Seminole House
tax returns by householders,
Following h i s graduation scat, Petree issued tile follow­
simplify homestead exemp­ moved the dutu ahead to
Dnanimutre agreement to ofMarch
.10.
fiom
law nrliool, I'etree was ing statement.
tion procedures and provide
fi r tl.e county $20,700 toward
The
resolution
to
be
acted
con
missioned
as
eaptuin
In
\
„j
jpr|
,,l(1
t|me
j,M|
come
more convenient services for
co-operative |&gt;uyment for pavtaxpayers throughout t h e upon at the hearing would the United 8 t e t e e A r m y , for Seminole County to com- ing 2.1 mile* of Winter Park
provide
for
a
.67
mill
levy
as
Judge
Advocate
G
e
n
e
r
a
I’s
'
nlrnc#
„
|)ro|rram
of
|unK
county."
Drive waa reuched Monday
McCanns has been a real the county’s part of matching Corps. He served as acting rMnj.# ,,Unn|nB ,|f i |,jn*d to night by member* of the Caaestate broker and property- funds for the Id.'.(t.OOO project. (chief of Maria I claims at Fort nlltiri,,„to „n,| ro,„. wilh the selberry Board of Aldermen.
The county would, should | ILdal.uid, Md., und aa special problems presented by the
appraiser for 15 years, vice
If the proposal meets with
the
hearing be surressful, pro­
mushrooming suburban com­ tho approval of the Cuunty
president and member of the
vide
$350,000
over
a
threemunities in both thu North Commission, the town uf Cas­
executive committee of the
year period,
at .j Soutl. ends uf tl.e Cuunty. selberry, for the first time in
Seminole County Chamber of
Tlie commissioners teported
II. E. McCANNA
Hc.nlnulo County can nu long­ its history, will borrow funds
Commerce, former member
today
er afford to ignore tl.e fact to finance the project Board
of the Seminole County zon.they
. . had previously- InIi-l
that it is about to be deeply members agreed on a $ 16,000
ing board, mayor of Maitland *I&gt;cct1eU
ho&lt;',iu l
,k"
involved in the rommerrial loan which will lie added to H O I t CARROLL, now
fur two terms and resides lei mined tl.e ulgcul need for
und population explosion of tl.e town'e road ami bridge rmmdinir out hin find
with hit wile and three chil­ expansion.
thu greater Central Flurida fund of $6,700. It also was four-year term a« condren In South Seminole Coun­ The balance uf the $050,000
would come fiom the Hill-Bur­
uteu. If elected as a repre­ ' agreed tl.ut ||.u town would Htuhle of Dintrict 4, to­
NEW ORLEANS (DPII - ty.
ton Fund.
sentative uf Seminole County, accept u. uiutei.ui.ee of the day announced hin can­
An Eastern Air Lines DCs jet­
Other action U.is morning
I would encourage an Increas­ i road which will he paved from I didacy for re-election,
concerned primarily* thu need
liner with fit! persons aboard
ed participation by this coun­ I Rcmlnula Boulevard to SR uddinir that "I’ve ser­
for additional roads and ini■lushed into 10 feet of water
ty in the activities of such 430 and will be of seven-y-rar ved the public to the
piovemtnl uf existing traffic
study und survey organiza­ maintri.ui.n- fn-e construction. b e n t of my ability
In lathe Pontrhaitrain in early
arteries.
tions aa the East Centre! Flor­
In other business it wus un­ thene Iant three yearn
morning darkness today, min­
Members of the Seminole
Paving of Winter Purk Bond
ida
Plum.ing
Council.
animously
voted to accept and would like to con­
County
Chamber
ol
Commerce
utes after takeoff from New
in Casst-lbcriy, as requested
••Certain
areas
of
Seminole
transfer
of
title to cemetery | tinue to do no.”
Orleans. Officials reported no Coffee Club will be Lite guests by a contingent of citizens
(H erald P h o to )
County, and Sanford, In par­ property from the Casselberry:
of
the
Central
Florida
Exper­
survlvora.
from there, was delayed pend­
ticular,
have
ei.orn.oua
poten­
Community
Methodist
Church
I
Thera was no advance indl- iment Station at the Experl- ing the commission's confertial* for tl.e attraction of light upon approval uf a negotiable
cation of trouble . . the plane. | raenUl Farm 00 E ,,t C*ler&gt; rl.ee with its technical’ advis­
industry, such us electronic contractual agreement w ith.
with 4!) passengers and a crew I Avcm,c T1,ur^ * y morning »t ers.
R. G. I'ETREE
component.- and plastics. W* Casselberry Gardens,
of 7, left New Orleans .... the 10 ° 'ck,ck- Dr* Juh" W‘ W“ ’ Chairman James P. Avery
rued to fully ti.eas.rre the as­
Agreement also was reached!
sc.ond leg of « flight fro.., *®n/ ‘| iliu^ l;n,0!"ol^8i*1: .'*i.11 Jr. told the group it would
set* of our County and make that Little League be oflered
welcome
the
“kaffccklatch.'Iixlco City to New York.
mean tl.e revamping uf the
tl.e attractive l.usincs* cliiuuta a sub lease arrangement for
Pilot William Z. Zcng “non­ ers” and introduce the station county's road program and
which
prevail* here known to one uf the town'* hum-bull dia­
chalantly" acknowledged or­ personnel. A motorcade will the proposal would requite
' mure films set-king relocation mond* with the town to un­ One thousand inure automo­
lurnr
at
ti.c
Chamber
buildbiles are in Seminole County
further study.
der* to veer northrastwurd,
in Florida."
derwrite lighting cost* of $2,- this year as compared to
GAINESVILLE (Ul’l)
and the plane vanished from inK
8 43 ,0 rro \ ‘dc tr ,n »'
600. All game* in the Suuth last year, according to Sirs.
President L. V. Davis an-1
radar screens a few moments l“&gt;rtation for member, planSeminole Little league would Marjorie Shepard, assistant
ning to attend.
r.oui.erd today the Florida
later.
he played un this field. Action tax collector.
Voter* league will meet In
on the matter, however, would Through last Thursday'*
O.lando March 14-15, with
be (ubject to extending tl.e deadline, Mr*. Shepard said
M
n.
J.
D.
(Mon*)
Grin
some
300
delegate*
from
local|
Meeting Set
i
Funeral services lor John­ board's present lease with 21,914 license plates were sold
WASHINGTON (UP!* — stead, of North Orlando, this affiliated voters leagues cxPresidcnt Johiuon will receive morning filed her qualifyingi iretcd to attend.
ny E. (Budd.*-) Lseaoe, U- Hibbard Casselberry.
as compared to 20.815 in 1963,
King llustein of Jordan for an [tetition as a candidate In the
Davis said tl.e candidates y cr-o.'u .liu k u ls High School
an increase of 1,0*19.
GAINESVILLE. (U P I)-A “informal" meeting a t tl.e ilarch 17 elections for the far governor have been invib- star athlete, will be conducted
Increased cost of tag* and
new $4.5 million battery- man­ White House April II.
by Rev. John T. Adams Jr. at GOP To LBJ
group 4 council post now held &lt;d.
extension to 13 monUis was
ufacturing plant has been
WASHINGTON (Ul*l) — reflected in revenue, a total
2 p.m. Wednesday at First
by W. W. Anderson who ha* &gt;
— ■ ------ - - opened here, the General
Methodist Church. Burial will Tha "LBJ” brand turns up In of $662,218.09 collected this
publicly stated that he will
Electric Co. annoum-rd today. Lucy To Luci
be In Oakdale Cemetery, De- tha must unlikely places. The year as against $161,742.44
nut seek return to tl.e office. Charges Dropped
Republican C o n g r c **iunal last year.
The plant located or. a 105
WASHINGTON (U l’l) 5lrt. Grins lead has been
County Judge Vernon Mize Land.
acre eite seven miles north­ President Johnson’s 16-year- active in many civic and soc­ today, at the request of the
Lawson was killed in an Committee newsletter ia dis­
Mailing servlet this year
west of here, will produce o!d daughter haa let it b* le! organizations of the vill­ complaining witness, dismiss­ automobile accident Sunday tributing LBJ-type automobile alao proved popular, M n.
bumper stick*re. Only these Shepard laid, with 2.000 tags
rechargeable
nickel-radium known that (ha prefer* to age and for a number of ed rape charges against Char­ night at Orlando.
batteries used in a variety of ,s|wll her name “Luci" not! years has served as Herald les o. BeighUd and Dsmpsey
Brisson Funeral Home Ig In •litkera read: "Lat'a Beat myilad between Jan. 1 and
Feb, 20.
1
Lee Grit)in.
I Lucy,
cord Was equipment
charge af arrangenaou.
i reporter for til* area.

Hearing Set On Petree Enters Race
Tax To Build
For-Florida House
Tax Assessor Race
Hospital Wing

Appraiser Enters

Casselberry OKs
Paving Funds

¥

56 Die As Jet
Crashes At N. 0 .

C. Of C. To Be
Guest At Farm

Seminole Cars
Increase 1,000

Voters League
Sets Meeting

Mrs. Grinstead
*n Council Race

Gainesville
Gets Plant

Lawson Rites
Wednesday

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Downtown Area
To Get Added
Parking Space
An attempt to Increase b u *
Iness for downtown merchants
will be undertaken as a re­
sult of Monday night aetlon
by the City Commission.
It Involves changes in the
parking pattern on First
Street and 5tagnolla and Pal­
metto Avenues in (ha immed­
iate downtown area.
Angle parking will be per­
mitted on bath sides of First
and .Magnolia and on the west
side of Palmetto.
This, It was explained, wlU
give added parking spaces
and, with the elimination of
so • ealled "loading sonea"
wherever possible, e t h e r
spaces would be made avail­
able.
Commissioners also decided
to remove the white line on
First Street which limits west­
ward travel to a single lane.
Also discussed but with no
format action being taken
waa a project to get additional
off-street parking facilities in
three areas. Commissioners
said this would allow down­
town employes to park away
from their stores and affleea
and would permit morn a e tn r
apace for customers.
More meters would be add­
ed for street parking as tha
spaces become available.
B. L. Perkins, a downtown
merchant, urged the commissk&gt;a "to make It (downtown)
as atlractivs as posslblt.
Keep the traffic flow slow.
We have other through arter­
ies for thoss wishing to usa
them."
In other action pertaining ta
t r a f f i c , the commission
agreed to close Rand Avenue
behind tha Valdes Hotel, in­
stall a mall and generally
beautify the area with the co­
operation of the hotel owner,
John A. Burton IV.

LBJ Sets Canal
Dedication Visit
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson, accompan­
ied by his family, will take
part In the deldcatlon of the
Florida cross-state b a r g e
canal Thursday before flying
to Miami far a fund-raising
dinner, Uve White House an­
nounced Monday.
According to t e n t a t i v e
plans, the President will
leave Washington a t noon and
fly to Jacksonville where he
will board a helicopter to
Palatka for the ground-break­
ing of die first part of th«
canal.
A helicopter will return him
to Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion where he will board his
jet transport plane and go on
to Miami, arriving a t about
5 p.m. EST.
Tlie President will speak,
prolwbty around 8:3o or 1:45
p. m. at the Democratic fund­
raising dinner at the Fontaiztbleau Hotel.
Ilo will fly back to Wash­
ington Thursday night.
The White House said Mrs.
Johnson and (heir two daugh­
ters, Lynda Bird. 19. and Lucy
Balnea, 16, wlQ make the trip.

Ruby Appeal
Plan Dropped
DALLAS (U P I) - J a c k Ru
by'a lawyers abandoned plans
to ask the U. S. Supremo
Court to bar "television wit­
nesses” as jurors.
The Texas Supreme Court
turned them down Monday.
Questioning of prospective
jurors for tha murder trial of
Lac Harvey Oswald's slayer,
resumed with three Jurors
sworn in and tho defense ra­
pidly running out of challeng-

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TUESDAY P. M.

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COMFORT
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C O M IN G S O O N

(Do h a GJbbij. •
DEAR ABBY: 1 chuckled when I read the pros
and cons of asking a
stranger to niova over a
»«*t at a lunch counter, I
had always offered to
move over whenever two
people came in together.
Back in 1944 1 was sitting
alone at a lunch counter
when two, very nice-look­
ing young men came in and
couldn’t find two aoats to­
gether, but there was a va­
cant seat on either side of
me. I offered to move, but
the teller one Bald, with a
grin, “No, Just sit where
yoi' are. I’d much rsther
talk to you than him any­
way." He w ein ’t fresh,
Just refreshing. To make a
long atory short, that la
how I mat tha man who
later became my husband
and tho father of my aix
lovely children.
"GLAD I MOVED"
DEAR GLAD: Congrat­
ulations. I essums, now
that you a n rattled down,
that was your lest move.
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DBAR ABBY: My hus­

By Abigail Van Buren

band passed away ten
y e a r s ago, and every
Christmas since then I
have been presented with
a turkey by his employer.
I was out of town when
tho turkey was delivered.
I later learned from a
n e i g h b o r that another
neighbor contented to keep
ft for me until I returned.
I have been home since
December 21st. and
I
haven’t seen hide nor hair
of the turkey. What do
you suggest I do?
TAKES ALL KINDS
DEAR TAKES:
Have
you seen hide or heir of
your neighbor? If not, it'*
time you went over there
end talked turkey. Per­
haps she stored It In her
freeser and forgot about lt.
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DEAR ABBY:
Eveiy
tlm* I give my wife a gift
for St. Valentine’s Day
the takes It beck end ex­
changee i t I suppost 1
shouldn't complain because
at laast this way she ends
up with something she
likes for the money, but
lt takes ell the sentlmint

lit* (I) BllmnasUsa
1:11 (t) Sunshine Alsaaaa*
(S) News, Woather
SJI I) Ororo, Farm Raport
III* It) Florida History
(I) Snarls* Itm tsttr
Tie* (I) Today
(I) Wak* Up Merits
MS (I) Film Features
(I) Mickle Keans
M l (I) Local Nows, Weatbor
( i l l (I) Captala Kangaroo
1:11 (I) Cartooao
t:Sd (t) Divorce Court
(I) Aasrleau History
(I) Kasrsls* For Womsa
t i l l (I) Cartoons
I:l( (*) Rompsr Room
tl:M (I) Bay Whta
(I) Ntwa
(I) Span lab
1S:II (I- Ntwa
1*:H (i) Say Whsa
(I) I Lev* Lucy
(I) December Bride
t i m (I) Concentratloa
(I) McCoys
(I) Pries ts Rifht
South bad two waya to keep
tl:tl (J) Missing Links
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out of trouble with today's
(Color)
HK«
(f) Polo And Gladys
hand. The first way would
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have been to paas three noWEDNESDAY P. M.
HAITI*
II:** (I) Toar First Impress­ trump and let hit partner
EAST
ion
play the hand. It would have H J 8 7 9 8
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VTtl
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been a lay down against a f t
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SOUTH
and probably would have been
(I) Father Knows Bast
H94S
(S) Truth or Com*made against a lead of a club
qusness
HKQJ9IS
or h eart At lea it th e n would
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have bran no defense if the
1:** (!) Bachelor Fathar
Both vulaanbla
play w e n perfect
(t) Ernie Ford
(I) Mows Weather
WeaS
Tho other way to avoid
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1:10 (I) Ao Tho World Turn* trouble would hav* been to I f
Peas I f
Pass
(I) News
make four heart* by mean* of 3N.T. P e n 6 f
(!) Science
Fees
Pass
an avoidance play.
l:td (S) Cartoon*
Opening lend—9 8
East won the first trick
S;*t &gt;1) Paieword
(S) Ann Bothers
with the king of diamonds of clubs. At this point East
C&gt; Lot's Make A Daat
over West's Jack and shifted made the brilliant play of
Sit* (I) Home Party
(S) Day ta Court
to a low trump. South drew dropping the jack. He wanted
(]) Tho Doctoro
trump* and cu b ed the king
|:»* (*) To Toll tha Truth
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“ en eral H o sp ita l

Jacoby

out of It
BERNIK
DEAR BERNIE: Sent!mtnt, shmenUmentl Give
her something you made
yourself. Like money.
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CONFIDENTIAL
TO
•CHANGE MY NAME’’:
One who thinks you ere
•‘nuts" because you ere
seeing a psychiatrist could
need one more than you do.
The only Intelligent way to
solve a problem Is to find
out first what's causing ic
The person who thinks a
tweed Jacket is * “cure"
for dandruff is only kid­
ding ' himself.
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Get it off your ehtsL
For a personal, unpublishrely, write to ABBY, Box
.IMS, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
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Hate to write letters?
Send on* dollar to ABBY,
Box 8365, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby's new
booklet, “HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCSIONS."

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G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC

WEDNESDAY A- M.

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adopted the motto, "Crown
8quadrun." Mrs. Pounds ap­
Phoee 122*4413
Sprint faahiona were nerved pointed the following commit­
for desiert nt the VAH-3 off! tees: Decorations and refreshcere wires luncheon Thursday menU, Mrs. Hodges and Mrs.
at the Cafe del Prado in Win Stringer; hospitality, Me. Car­
roll Johnson, and “Seven-Ettra
ter Park.
The lemon sherbet yellow* News,” a newspaper to b« sent
end blueberry pie bluee were to the ship, Mrs. Kelly Bur­
dthed up with an assortment dick.
The meeting wee held In the
o f trimtninfi Includlnx etraw
hand bay* and hate, and color­ Aeey Deucy club where coffee
and brownie* were served. A
fu l eostumo Jewelry.
Models for the show ware centerpiece of white roses and
Mrs. Gerald Coffee, Mrs. Rob­ candles was on the table.
Those present were Mr*. J.
ert Kuhlke, Mrs. Stem Bolte,
Mrs. Henry Dement, Mrs. II, P. Best, Mrs. C. Stone, Mrs.
F. Bryant and Mrs. W. D. L. R. Dunham, Mrs. W. D.
NEW OFFICERS of the VAH-7 enlisted wives club are (left to right)
Shattuck. The clothes were Rummell, Mrs. J. H. Coombs,
Mr*. Charle* Brown, xecretary; Mr*. Pete Armstrong, vice president;
from the Bra Proctor Shop Mra. J. A. Denny, Mrs. E. E.
Mrs. Roy Pounds, president; Mrs. Cliff Stringer, treasurer; Mrs. Robert
and Mrs. H. J. Bakke was the Doty, Mrs. D. A. Hunter, Mrs.
Hodges, chaplain.
T. L. Sewell, Mrs. J. Lynch,
commentator.
Styles ranted from a white Mra. C. E. McCardle, Mrs. E.
tennis outfit with red and blue K. Schwlnne, and Mrs. J. Suntrim worn by Mra. Coffee to a brook.
m h is h
The next meeting of the
llfh t blue crepe cocktail dreae
with a low back modeled by club wlU be March 19 In the
A friend from out of town door for ■ strange women, or think women as • group are
CPO club et 7 p. m. Chaplain
M n. Bryant
Other outatandlnt items on Robert Deal will be the guest stopped In to see me the other pick up a dropped parcel for an unfriendly, auspicious and
the menus were e field print speaker and the nursery will day and told a story that one, or do any other little ungrateful lo t
It’s all so silly, too. Any
linen went by Mrs. Dem ent be available.
made mt realise bow (Illy we courtesy because the reward
grown woman ought to know
turquoise cepri pants topped
women can often be.
Is more likely to be a glare bow to take care of herself
Mra. 1L L. Wright we* the
with a lined chiffon overHe wasn’t sure of his way than a “Thank you."
well enough so that she does
blouae modeled by Mrs. 8hat- hostess for the February
and
stopped to ask directions
If we don't look out, the n*t have to treat ew
tuck, • nary end white glen bridge of the VAI1.7 officer*
of a group of women who men are going to give up try­ strange man with obvious
plaid softly fitted suit worn wives held at her home. Mrs.
were talking outside a meet ing to be gentlemanly and suspicion and distrust.
Robert
Lavender
won
high
by Mrs. Bolte and a throe
market. Every last one of courteoui. And you can't
She may think her behavior
piece yellow knit drees with score end low went to Mrs.
them turned haughtily away blame them U they do.
is ladylike, but it isn’t A real
white piping worn by Mrs. Wright.
To have a woman glare et lady la gracious at all tlmss
Individual cherry tarts, cook­ as he started to speak to
Xuhlka.
you with hostile or auspicious
The fashion show followed e ies and doughnuts were serv­ them.
The man who was telling eyes Just becauie you're done
Explore the teen world:
lunch of chicken Dlren, aalad ed to the players who were
the story said: “ What’s the her a sm all courtesy or asked Ruth MiUett la at the wheel
and sherbet, attended by near­ Mr*. L. P. Croks, Mrs. John
ly squadron wire* end guests. Robiaon, Mrs. Don Ord, Mrs. matter with women, anyway, for a bit of Information as In “Tips on Teen-Agers
that they're so sure every one human being asking help Send 25 cents to Ruth Millet
Mrs. George Klmmons intro­ B. B. Brown, Mra. Gerald
man is a masher?’’
of another must be pretty dis­ Reader Service, c/o The San­
Chepdelaine,
M
n.
Richard
duced the guests, who were
And other male guests say concerting.
ford Herald, P. 0 . Box 4M,
Mrs. James Mayo, Mrs. James Dunleary and Mra. Robert
that it's getting so a man
Let that happen to a man D ept A, Radio City Station,
Holbert, the daughter of Mra Donaldson.
hesitates to hold open a heavy a few timea, and he’s sure to New York 19, N. Y.
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Dementi Mrs. John Quigley, a
Eight new member* were
guest of Mrs. James McClure;
The Mareh of Dimes Road­ ballroom for the club mem­ from lobster and shrimp cas­
and Mlaa Pat Walker, who bo- welcomed to the VAH-B En­
came the bride o f Ena. Jack listed Wires Club at ite meet­ block was reported to be a bers end their husband* end serole* to grasshopper pie
were on the menus of tho
ing Thursday. Mr*. Gary Mc­ success end those working on guests.
Walters on Saturday.
Hooteaaeo for the luncheon Donald was tha hostess for It were Mra. Marge Kelhahr,
On the decorsting committee VAII-11—Det. 8 O f f l e e r s
for the party ere Mrs. Floyd Wives progressive potluek din­
were Me. Bakke, Mra. Bolte the meeting held in her home.
Mra. Pet Haney, Mra. E. D.
The new members are Mrs.
Oskes, Mra. Stanley Radiie- ner Friday evening.
sad Mrs. John Capowell.
O'Neill end Mrs. Barb Ram­
s e e
Hostesses were Mrs. D. F.
Kathy Hennell, Mra. Barb
wics, Mra. Richard Hoogereau.
Munday, Mra. Dale Purdy end
werf and Mra. A! Moylan.
Officers o f tha newly form­ Lrentel, Mrs. Ruth Ziegler,
A housewares party follow­
ed VAH-7 Bnil*ted Wlrao Club Mra. Vivian Hayes, Mrs. Mary
Mrs. llershel Russell will be Mrs. H. J. lludome, ell of
were elected e l the first reg­ Blankanahlp, Mra. 8 h i r l a y ed the business session and chairmen of the entertainment Plnecrest, end the Checkertell
ular meeting of the group Price, M n. Fran Overetreet the profits of the Bales will committee end working with ledite walked from house to
go to tha charity projects
and Mrs. Jannlne Bukc.
Thursday.
her ere Mra. James Anderson, house for their meal.
Punch and hors 'do oeuvres
During the business meeting sponsored by the VAH-6 En­ Mra. Robert Coniine, Mrs.
Thoaa chosen were presi­
dent, Mrs. Roy Poundsi vice a party committee Including listed Wive* Club.
Kenneth Cook end Mrs. Lyl* w e n served at the home of
Mrs. Tippetts, who brought Saraney.
M n . Muadayi casserole end
president, Mrs, Pete Arm­ Mrs. Jerry Rohrcr, Mrs. Sara
salad .a t the home of Mra.
strong) secretary, Mrs. Char­ Farrell end Mrs. Ronald Man­ five guests, won the door
Hostesses for the Fi
lie Browhi treasurer,' Mrs. ning was pet up to make plana
m
a
tfterftf
U
*
imbed by M ni MacDonald,
ion*.
r
rqier stringer, and
to the May party.
war* Mr*. Robert uooper
Mr*.
O'Neill. Mrs. Hutto, Mra.
o f tho wive* Who
Other committees appointed
Mrs. Bebort Bodges.
Mrs. Gorallne. n * y
The meeting was opened by were a telephone committee James Pittman end Mr*. Elsie coffee end cupcake* to the work and cannot attend tho
Reh.
daytime functions of the club
Mrs. B. B. Brawn, wife of the composed of Mrs. Lois Lind­
wives.
Guests of the club were Mr*.
sommeadlnc officer o f the sey, Mra. Shirley Dlllow, Mrs
A coffee on March 18 will w e n especially honored. Tbty
squadron. Mrs. Kenneth Bn- Ferrell, Mra. Sharon Hutto Eleanor Sutton, Mra. Betty take the place of s regular are M n. Ray Demerit, Mr*.
ncy, w ife of the executive of­ end Mr&gt;. Betty Tippetts, end Washburn, Mrs. Alice Hook, meeting for the month end Henry GUI, M n. Al Love,
a refreshment committee In­ Mra. 8 h 1 r 1 e y Stxausbaugh, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Gorallne Mra. Turn Stegmen, Mr*. Don­
ficer, was site n guest.
la other business the group cluding Mra. Judy Boyce, Mrs. Mra. Flfi Bios, Mra. Sandy end Mr*. Cook will be the hos­ ald Begin and Mrs. Betty
Marla Banting and Mr*. Peg Phi lags, Mrs. Ruth Smith and tesses. The coffee will be held Cetron.
those the name o f “Set
Mra. Thelma Ball.
S e e
Bite#* for their sink end gy Grey.
at 9:20 a. m. in the Aeey
The time and piece o f the
COMING EVENTS
Drucy Club.
next meeting will be announc­
Thursday, Feb. 87
Four member* who recently
ed later.
VAH-9 Enlisted Wive* Clnb,
returned
to
Sanford
after
vis­
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iting relative* during the 8 p m . , NAS ballroom.
Cdr. and Mrs. 0 . W. KimVAH-U O f f i c e r * Wive*
erulso were welcomed. They
mons were honored at a belat­
were Mrs. Donald Stevens, bridge, 19:80 y. m. Home ef
ed farewell party by officers
Mra. Bill Wooten, Mrs. Sar­ Mra. 0 . Z. Gentry.
of the staff and their wives
Staff Officers Wives bridge,
aney and Mra. Redaitwics.
Thursday evening.
Othar member* attending 12 p. m. Home of Mrs. Wm.
Cdr. Klmmons, who had
the meeting w e n Mr*. David Isenburg.
been the chief staff officer
Friday, Fob. IS
Farrier, M n. Vent Graham,
from June of 196S, became the
VAH-U E n II a t e d Wirt*
Mrs. H. B. Black*hear, Mrs.
commanding officer of VAH-I
Marvin Koosar, Mrs. Richard bake sale, Navy xehange.
In December. Prior to becom­
VAH-7 O f f i e e r e Wives
Shawlty, Mrs. Douglas Hor­
ing chief staff officer he had
ton, Mrs. Amos Tiger, Mrs. T. bridge, • p. m. Home of Mrs.
b«cn commanding officer and
A. Perkins, end n guest. Miss Don Ord.
executlra officer of VAH-I.
SeUuday, V eh 89
Both Niekltn, the sister of
The party was held e t the
VAH-I o fflcen and wives
M n. Oakes.
Orlando Air Fort* Base offi­
• * •
potluek dinner, 7:80 p. m.
cers club In the Jade Room.
ON ITS NATIONAL TOUR
Mrs. Donald Beard and Mrs. Home of L I and Mr*. T. B.
After a buffet dinner of prime
C. T. Butler w e n bostewee Quills.
tlb or lobster Newburg, an en­
for a VAH-6 Officer* Wives
graved plaque was given to
luncheon held Thursday et the
C&lt;lr. Klmmons end a “This Is
Barblton Restaurant in Win­
Your I.if*n skit presented.
ter Perk.
The skit wee narrated by
Two guests, Mr*. J. H. HogCdr. H. A. (Speed) Morelend,
enson end Mra. Charles Morothe wing reedintea officer,
stalk, Joined tha member* for
end followed the career of
tho buffat luncheon.
Cdr. Klmmons in Heavy At­
T h o s e attending Included
tack beginning In VAII-1. The
Mrs. John Dralm, Mrs. Wil­
various aspects of tha career
were illustrated by cartoons liam DursUltr, Mrs. Dave
Fall, Mrs. Robert Lovrlace,
drawn by W. E. (Tom) MarkMrs. Vincent Monroe, Mrs
ley with suitable sound effects
Donald Nesbitt, Mrs. Jems*
AIR CONDITIONER
INSURANCE
furnished by Lt. D. E. Ethell.
Olson, Mra. Wallace Russell,
Program end party chair­
AUTO L PROPERTY man
was Lt. Cdr. Frank Kadcl. Mra. Steve Ryen, Mrs. Paul
Far The Finest Year Around
Dancing In the Jade Room fol­ Werner, Mrs. Gerald Mlckel
Weather Conditioner
son, Mrs. Ken Goshom end
lowed
the dinner and skit
All Lilies Written
FBDDBR8
Mra. Richard Wells.
Belas — Bertie*
• • •
Bring Tour Insurance which was attended by 44 per­
sons.
100 8. Park Ave.
Sanford Problems To Ua —
Gourmet
delights ranging
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NOW thra WBI).
Final plan* for a welcome
SHOWS AT 1 M
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home party were mad* by the
• Seise
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AGENCY
Enlisted Wives Club of VAH-1
211 8. Park A ft. FA 2-564' at their meeting Thunday in
A M l K 1 U 0 K M SM K H f I
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thr. NAS ballroom.
wim cmown tuna —«
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Tiros • Batteries • Accessories PLUMBING
Zenith Color TV Seles
The dinner-dance will be
Road AAA Service
2tOO Hanford A ft.
held March 19 e t 7 p. m. in the
Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
Service
PLUMPING*
French * 1st.
Complete IniUllatloni •
FA 2-0921
FA 2-9922
Repair*
Bathroom and Kitchen
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to stay out of the lead. Now
West had to get in with a club
and a spade lead set the
contract.
Where was the avoidance
play? South should have won
the first heart in dummy.
Then he would lead the queen
of diamonds and discard his
losing club. E sst would be in
with the acc and could do
anything he wished except act
the contract.
South would be able to ruff
the queen of clubs, enter
dummy with the third trump
and discard two spades on the
good dubs.
Of course, there would have
been no play for four beasts
against a spade opening, but
West had opened the diamond
and given South his chance.

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Pencil “Lead*
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people were ewers of the
marking characteristics of
the metal and thought that
graphite (of which penella
consist) was “black lead."

SALE

MIAMI (U P !) Yankee
pitcher Ralph Terry, playing
his fourth Baseball Players
Golf tournament, had a threestroke lead today going Into
the second round of the
match.
Terry fired three birdies on
the last four holas Thursday
for • 39-34—T2 total for the
LaJeuoe course.
Tied for second with Tl'a
w en Alble Pearson, Los An­
gels* Angels, te n Francisco
m a u g er Alvin Dark and Ken
Hamlaon of Kansas city.
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"COTTON” BROWN, new owner, invites one nml all to visit him at the
Village Inn Restaurant on First St. in downtown Sanford. Hours are
from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. daily. You'll find breakfasts, lunches, sandwiches,
good coffee and f.ist, friendly service at the Village Inn.
(Adv.)

Pictured above is J. J. West of Gator Lumber supervising tho unloading
of a carload of lumber by Bill Van Zant and Willis Mathis. The ShcdPak Lumber was shipped from Snoqualmio Falls, Wash. For finest
quality call Gator.
(Adv.)

Awards Supper
Set By Oviedo
Science Club
By Bernice KeUey
The Oviedo Science Club
hat announced that all cluh
member*, teachera, parent!
and exhibitor* in th* Science
Fair, grade* (even through
12, are invited to participate
in an Award* Supper to be
held a t 7 p.m. next Monday
In tha achool cafeteria.
Purpoae of the supper will
be to honor first, tccond and
third placa ribbon and cup
winner* of the fair, which 1*
scheduled at the Oviedo Wo­
men’s Club thia Thuriday
and Friday.
Special gueU ipeaker for
the luppcr will be Or. Joe
B. McCawley Jr., hypnotist,
from Orlando.
Reservations for the event
should be made with Mrs.
Jim Palmer, science teacher,
no later than Friday.

LOUISE PYLE is the new manager of the Lake Monroe Inn. Louise and
her husband, Hank, recently purchased the business from Frank Durzo.
They will feature churcoal broiled steaks, regular dinners, lunches, cock­
tails, and package goods. "Good Food, Good Drinks, Friendly Service.”
(Adv.)

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Miss Marilyn Epps, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Epps, Jr. is a Sopho­
more at Seminole High. She loves her Therm-0-.lac one-piece Bermuda
dress in dull blue and plaid. Cun be seen exclusively at Mary-Esther'a.
(Adv.)

FORD TOTAL PERFORMANCE
WAS DORN HERE!

Mysterious Origin
Origin of the historic Stone­
henge monument in England
remain* a mystery. Tnls cir­
cle of neolithic stone* is
thought to have been erected
more then 4,000 year* ago by
a migratory Hronxe Age tribe.

Forest City Baptist Church Gives Schedule For Week
By Maryann Mile*
S e r v i e e a and meetings
scheduled for the week a t the
Forest City Baptist Church
begin with Wednesday’s 7:20
p.m. prayer *ervic# and study
fo u n t on the Book of Ephes­
ians. Choir practice will fol­
low.
Sunbeams also meet at
7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at
.th* church with Mr*. Eldered Whilden, Mr*. Ralph Greer
and Mrs. Tom Bowser.
A flrat meeting of the In­
termediate Girls Auxiliary

was held last Friday at tho
home of Mrs. Yvonne West­
moreland on Wekiwa Drive.
Mr*. Westmoreland is serv­
ing as counselor for the
group and invites all girl*
between the agea 13 and 16
years to participate.
Junior GA» meet with their
counselor, Mrs. George Marcua, every other Friday night
at the church.
Training Union members
of the Young Peoples and
Intermediate departments are
reminded that a special meet­

ing will he hold at the Lock­
hart Baptist Church next
Mtmduy at 7:30 p.m.
During the week of March
t-8, members of the church
have been invited to the
home of Mr*. Ralph Greer,
1135 Suncrcat Drive, Apopka,

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a.m. for a Week of Prayer
for Home Miisions. Mrs.
Greer, president of t h e
WMU, will conduct the study
hour. Tha group ha* act a
goal of $45 to contribute for
miaaion work.

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Most automotive engineers will tell you that the
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For example, track competition has led directly
to the following Ford engine changes: better block,
improved pistons, improved valve train, stronger
connecting rods and bolts.
Such improvements contribute not only to Ford’s
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Why Port Is A Must
Anyona po— w iny th* Ida* that
the S t Johne-IndUn Rhrnr Canal U
■imply a dream hatched op by local
may aa wall rid thasasalvea
o f It right away.
Sueh an Idea was dispelled last
week whan W. A. McCraa, chairman
o f the Florida Canal Authority,
told a fathering of Central Florida
Development Commission members
that "Sanford will become a very
Important barge port upon the
completion of the waterway.**
And, any doubt that McCree
knows what he la talking about a t
ao can be cast aside when one looks
a t the minimum possibilities of
what the canal will accomplish in
th e area o f water transportation.
The Sanford-Titusvllle waterway
will aerve an 18-county section of
Florida. The population of this area
IS years from now is estimated to
be 6,472,000 — or 64 percent of
Florida’s number o f residents at
that time.
When the canal is operative, wa­
terway authorities estimate there
will be 120 or more different com­
modities moved on the waterway.
The movement of these 120 or more
commodities will aggregate approx­
imately 6 million tons o f traffic
with savings to shippers estimated
from 26 to 60 percent of other
modes o f transportation. This in it­
se lf will amount to untold millions of
•dollars.
But that’s not all. Waterway au­
thorities are predicting that the
number o f commodity categories
will increase from 120 by the time
the canal is first put into operation
to 200 or more by 1080. And the
6,000,000 tons of cargo estimated
a t the time the waterway is com­
pleted should skyrocket by 1080.
This does not include petroleum pro­
ducts which even now average about
a million tons annually.
It is no wonder that McCree says
without reservation that Sanford
will become a major port.
Let’s look at another fact. San­

Thought For Today

To The Editor
theso changes K win eoet a
considerable amount. How­
ever, In the years to come It
should pay for itself by build­
ing and
maintaining our
downtown bualncii. Wo bo*
lieva that we m uit offer the
shoppers the same as the
■hopping eentars, that is free
parking, oasy parking, more
modern stores and better
stocks. But wa ballava it must
■tart with tha parking prob­
l e m first and the rest should
follow.
When tba meters were first
Installed and the parallel par­
king put In, wo bad com­
plaints dally for about a
month. Tho older drivers eg.
plained that they were unable
to park In this manner for
various reasons. Many of our
DeBary customers told us
they would not shop In San­
ford again, and we know that
Ssnford has lost plenty of this
business.
Shopping centers are new in
our time aa you know and
many towna bava our prob­

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mr*. Jatte Bartee
■ M -u ia
Beer Lake-Feceet City
Mrs. Maryann Milan
SM-M7I
Ceaeelbevry
Mrs. Jena Casselberry
Chateau
M rs Joan Magia
•41-1741
DeBary
M rs Adam Mailer
441-441#
Bnterpriee
Miee Helen Hnedgrue
4 4 4 -tm

M rs Franeee%Lnter
•11-411#
Lake Ml
M rs H. L Ja
•SI-47SS
Longwoed
M rs D ense Eaten
IIS-4117
North Orlande
M rs Mona Orteeteed
SIS-SMI
M rs Clarence Snyder
S1S-4S41

lem. But we firmly believe
that if this program can pos­
sibly be carried out and tffr
stores mtde a little more mo­
dem la every way, and ad­
vertising stopped up, ta throe
to five years eng downtown
area would really ba profit­
able for all concernsd.
In view of our understand­
ing that more businesses are
to leave our area, wo believe
action should bo token at
ones.
Jim Robson
Editor, Herald:
Although I'vo never written
to a newspaper before, 1 can­
not help adding my commeots
to the recent letter from CoL
Gregory,
There have bean many
time* when a want ad in Tbs
Herald has interested m e, but
not enough to pay toll char­
ges tor an Inquiry.
If we may call many places
la Orange County free, but
must pay toll charges to call
Sanford, wouldn't It be better
for us who live In South
Seminole to bo aenaaod to
Orange County?
Since Sanford residents end
buslaeee people do not eeem
willing to make matters more
convenient for ns South Semi­
nole residents, why Wouldn't
we Alee buy ear ear toga la
Orange CotmtyT Wo eould
pick tham up very easily
while shopping and conducting
business matters In Winter
Perk or Orlande.
Mrs. Marguerite R.
Umetead
F. O. Bon m
Long wood

Editor, Herald:
I certainly appreciate year
many Mndnesaee preceding
and during our “open house"
this p u t weekend. We enjoy­
ed the lovely arrangement,
too, end It w m widely ad­
mired by the many folks who
attended the opening.
Then, too, wo appreciate
..*aga 4 Sanford, Florida Tuea., February 26,1964 Urn advertising layout, tho
additional articles and pic­
tures and all the work dona
WSLTBK A. OIKLOW. EDITOR S I B r m U M B
by Fred, Bill and Roy. Please
r s s x a VOLTOLIKK. CSienUUen - Oeaernl Mmmm
exteod our thanks to thorn.
ILL!An L. aTKMSTMOM
ROV OBKKN
A lto ( l a t e E d ito r
A d v srtlsla x H o i i i r It la always eo pleasant to
work with cooperative folks
raau van r a w
b a r r u st t m. iom nsor
M a a a g ln r a d l t e r
c la s s if ie s D irecto r
like you!
j v b v wacLLa
ja n o i a a o M A K ia
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
O m ielp E d ito r
B n t la o u M anager
Mrs. GemgpMfoleey

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Editor

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NF.A) —
Shortly before the Panama
ricta, high U. S. government
officials told President Ro­
berto Chlari o f Panama that
within five years the United
States would make arrange­
ments for building e new
canal.
II wee Indicated to Chlari
that the new canal probably
would be built with atomic
explosions, that It would be
e see level canal, that it like­
ly would be built In Panama.
Chiert knew that this new
eenal would almost certainly
mean the elimination of the
Canal Eons. He knew, too,
that on completion of e see
level canal without locks, vir­
tually all the 4,000 Amtrlan
Canal Eons employes would
return home.
He knew that moat o f the
600 men required to run •
see level canal would be Pana­
manian! if the new canal
were built In Panama.
He knew that the treaty for
tha new canal undoubtedly
would fiv e Latin American*
e greet deal of the say In
operation o f the canal. He
knew also there wee etrong
feeling In high U. 8 . govern­
ment circles that it might ba
possible to give ever the en­
tire operation of a sea level
renal to e consortium of
North end South American
countries.
He knew that the only ma­
jor reservations the United
BUtae would insist or would
bei
1. Guarantor* for the fro#
passage of American end
other friendly ships in

Canal Zone areas and Pana­
manian jurisdiction over a
small but important sector.
U. 8 . officials, by e variety
of unofficial channels, ara let­
ting the Panamanian govern­
ment know how much further
the United States Is prepared
to go immediately If Panama
will be reasonable, even to
the Inclusion of s Panamanian
on the governing board of
the present canal and the
training of e significant num­
ber of Panamanians for key
managerial posts In tba Canal
Zone.
Aa a result of (fie Panama
riots, the continued entegon
istie attitude of the Chlari
government and the unhappy
I n t e r national repercussions,
tha United States is now con
■Idering e shift In Its future
canal plans.
Though no final decision
had been made, first choice
for the new eenal had been
Panama. A new Panama can­
al would be cheaper than the
alternative* In southern Mexi­
co, In Colombia or on tho Nlcaragus-Co»U Rica border.
There Is now strong feel­
ing among some U. 8 . offlrials that it would bo better
to build the new canal In a
country with n more stable

Q—What is the most numer­
ous farm animal In the
world?
A—Sheep outnumber cattle
by 444 minion to 414 million.
Figs run a poor third — 444

S. Adequate provision for
security e f the canal against
Q—Why Is gold alloyed?
sabotage, not e difficult prob­
A—Pure gold Is too soft to
lem when dealing with a tea bn used for moat purposes
level canal. (By contrast, one without being alloyed with
properly pieced bomb on the some other metaL
Oaten leeks complex eould
put the present eenal out e f
commission for two y ea n .)
BEE US FOR —
A t the very time e f the
Panama riots, dleeusslnns
were under way for changes
Peach — Pear
in the treaty and in working
Plum — Persimmon
conditions for Panamanian*
Pecan — Citrus
In the Canal Eons. A fur­
ther increase la pay far FenaGrapevine Nursery
manise workers already had
bee* agreed on, to go Into
• S t Grapevine Ave.
effoct July 1 this year. Under
FA S-4M4
dlacuetloa w o r e additional
"Beotia Dealer”
Panamanian righto In certain

FRUIT TREES

WADE H. GARNER, M.D.

w a rn w ells

UeehanteAl SnpL

Editor, Herald:
IB s assistance of Tbs San­
•v E S C B im o a r a t e s
ford
Herald to the Home
Er Ena
■nmlnele Oeaatr
AU
Nursing Service hart in
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lit.I* t T»»r
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most helpful. The reepoose to
S.II I Month*
I.M S Month*
LM I Meath
LS* 1 Meath
your recent editorials I
7. S Tee tel MegnlaUena provide that aU mall enheerlpUene he
bom tremendous.
**td la sdvaaes
Wo also appreciate your an­
Catered a* aeoead else* matter October II. t i l l at the Teat nouncements of ear meeting*
&gt;fftr# of Bsnford. Florid*. «nd*r the Aet of (?o*sT*** of March. carried In tho paper. It helps
to greatly
'ran Meretd Is e member *f the Ontied Free* whleb to oa■Itlf4 esatneivelr t* the nee far repeUteetlee #t eU the Ueel
Keanth W. McIntosh
tews printed to Ute i* « n tp e r .

CASE R-492: Elsbeth la the
younger of my two sister*.
When Mr*. Crane end I
were first married, we cam*
home at Christmas for a fam­
ily get-together.
And we had e big dinner,
with about 20 on hand. Obj vioualy, that meant a lot of
pots and pane to wash, as wall
a* stocks o f dishes.
So I suggested that we play
a game with the two lowest
scorers to do the kitchen
choreal
Elsbeth seconded the motion
with alacrity, for she figured
she would be stock with them,
anyway, eo she had nothing to
lose.
That Christina* somebody
had received e email pinball
gam* as a present.
It involved pulling back a
plunger which would then
strike a marble that was to
drop Into verloue numbered
pocket*.
Some pocket* counted 1,000
while others counted only 25
or even ae low as 10 point*.
Whet made me so eager to
here the crowd play the gam*
in order to find out who the
two loeera would be, wee the
faot I had already played it
till I could make elmoet a per­
fect score, even with m y eye*
•hut.
80 I figured I would be sure
to avoid the dish washing,
since at least 15 would be
playing the game.
My mother wee exempted
from playing, since she had
done most of the work In pre­
paring our big Christmas din­
ner.
But she started to d ear off
the table and stack the piste*.
government There Is feeling
"Mom. don't yon touch thoee
among ic m i officials here dUhoel" I exclaimed. "For the
that no reasonable agreement two lowest scorers must do eU
could be worked out with the work."
Panama In the foroeeeable toSo w* made her eit down la
tore.
an easy chair.
The way thlnga now look,
But when we started play­
every Panamanian presiden­ ing the game, something had
tial election year there will gone wrong with my former
riots In Panama end strong akm.
government action against
Alee, on* e f the players had
tha United States, regardless dropped the pinball board end
of w hst sort o f a treaty we the spring that activated the
sign, chert of an outright plunger had fallen o u t
When it was Inserted again,
g ift of the Panama Canal.

Bruce Biossafr— Ray Cromley

• • •

Certainly, no revolution that has
ever taken place in society can be
compared to that which has been
produced by the words of Jesus
Christ.—Mark Hopkins.

Litton
. S m l l w tItm M
. f r m It* m &lt; m
affairs. TUe wrttor mar • • •
paa mm*
tt* letalM rarrlr, tba writer's
L*&lt;««~
in a naans as* M i n a . |g
wtU
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n a lr raaaa. Latter*
____ ta attars ara aaea»«
ibla HarM al tta r Ae aat Seal
.a iraaaaMOaa raster la sa l
a br Tba SaraM.
Editor, Herald:
As a downtown merchant,
m are naturally in favor of
totag everything poialble to
i m p our shopping area active
and profitable. We are la fa­
rm e f widening Flrit Street
sad o se block of Magnolia
ind possibly Palmetto evenm s for diagonal parking. At
h e sam e time throw out tba
maters and bava at least two
mars of free parking. This la
•» be controlled by marking
die cars and would pravant
tscess ute of the places. It
n ay not ba necessary to mark
tvary car In a block which
•mild allow tba present police
jar to be used and prevent
tiring an extra officer.
Wo feallio that In making

Worry Clinic

ford has the possibility o f becom­
ing one of the great inland cities of
this state. With the exception of
Orlando, the fastest growing mun­
icipalities of Florida are all port dfcise. I f you need evidence, look at
Pensacola, Jacksonville, Fort Pierce,
Miami and Panama City — to name
a few. Sanford, with tne St. JohnsIndian River Canal and adequate
port facilities, will become the maj­
or inland d t y of Florida in tha not
too distant future.
With the canal will come new
people. Their work will be di­
rectly and indirectly related with
the port Established firms will
move their warehousing and distri­
bution operations into the Sanford
area. Sanford will become the hub
of Central Florida — the area which
already is the fastest growing sec­
tion of Florida and will soon lead
the state in regional population.
Sanford and Seminole County
must move with the waterway.
8eminole County's Chamber of Com­
merce has put into operation a port
committee which will seek the crea­
tion of a port authority established
by the state legislature with pow­
ers broad enough to select the site
and build tha port. This will send
the 8anford area looming to heights
our people a few y e a n ago could not
imagine.
Tne waterway has been called a
100-year dream. But it’s no longer a
dream. It is well on its way to real­
ity
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It didn't offer the earns "f**L"
Formerly, I could tell by
feel just how much pressure I
needed to make the marble
trickle around the board end
drop into the 1 ,000-pocket.
Now my technique was ruin­
ed I I wee an amateur. So
when I took my torn, the
marble would miss the 1 ,000pocket and roll down Into the
10-pocket.
The entire crowd, except
myself, l a u g h e d when the
tournament was ended.
For, ales, tha two lowest
scorers were my lister Els­
beth and myself!
Maybe w* deserved that Ig­
nominy, for w* both had been
motivated by selfish personal
motives in suggesting the
game In the first place.
And what added Insult to In­
jury, was the fact I had so
boldly ordered my mother not
even to stack the diihesl
EUbeth end I thus had the
entire teak of clearing the

even had to scour the penal
The other 14 relished the af­
fair. Elsbeth end I grumbled
extra loudly, pertly to make
the other* enjoy their euperlority.
But we eouldnt blame any­
body rise, for we knew w*
merited our role, since we had
ti e bottom two K o r e a . Use
this method with your chil­
dren-

Quotes
Only a child, who does not
underfUnd anything yet or a
fool ia afraid of nothing.
—Soviet Premier Khrushchev,
on Chines* Reds' accusation
he is afraid of war.

Well, they aren’t starving
me out of baseball.
—Kansas City A ’e owner
Charles O. Finley, who eeys
h ell file suit against tha
table, washing and drying
American League for refus­
dishes for 20 people, end then
ing permission to transfer
putting them away.
the club to Louisville.
And, as the dishwasher, I

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Kcli. 25. 1964 — Pmrc 5

Plays Presented B y

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Longwood 5th Grade
By Donna Estes
Playlet* bated on the live*
of Waihington and Lincoln
were presented last Friday by
Mrs. Adrienne Gregory’* filth
grade class of Longwood Ele­
mentary School for the enjoy­
ment of their parent* and stu­
dents of the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades.
Participating in the George
Washington skit, which was
written by Renca Rowe of
Mr*. Gregory’s cla*i, were
Jay Davis, welcome and in­
troduction; David McIntosh,
Washington as a boy; Jimmy
Weaver, Washington's father;
Mike Dennett, slave; James
Denmark, Lord Fairfax; Lee
Lyons, Washington as a man,

Country Fair
PTA Committees
Hold Meeting
By Maryann Mile*
PTA Committees for the
April 18 Country Fair to be
held at Roar Lake Elemen­
tary School met Monday
morning at the home of Mr*.
Mary Gore on West Lake
Brantley Drive.
Plana for booth assign­
ments were made and it was
reported that boxes have been
placed in the school office
for white elephant donation*,
clothing or other items which
will sell,
Membeta also were remind­
ed that the next general
meeting of the Bear Lake
PTA la scheduled for 8 p.m.
next Tuesday at the school.
T h o s e meoting Monday
were Mrs. Gore, room rep­
resentative chairman a n d
members, Mrs. Nancy Bow­
ers, Mr*. Mary Williamaon,
Mrs. Gori Rigsby, Mr*. Peg­
gy Marie* and Mrs. Laura
Buell; Mrs. Kay Veita, way*
end means eommltte* chair­
man and member*, Mr*.
Mary Krenger, Mr*. Beverly
Lashley, Mr*. Frieda llerota,
Mrs. Joann* Huger, Mr*.
Rena Rybicki and Mr*. Doris
Dos*.

and Marilyn Smith, Martha
Curtis Washington.
Performing in a minuet
were Linda Shivers, Marilyn
Smith, Laurie Miller, Sandra
White, Gail Payne, Barbara
Wclborn, Lee Lyons, James
Denmark, Greg Nichols. Bob­
by Ansley, Keith Thompson
and Jimmy Weaver.
R e c i t i n g a Washington
poem were Keith Thompson,
Catherine Lane and James
Denmark.
The play about Lincoln,
based on the poem entitled
"Nancy Hanks," by Rose
Benct, was written by Susan
Shaw. The poem was recited
in its entirety by Richard De­
Simone and the play was nar­
rated by Daryl Townsend.
Others taking part were
Greg Nichols, Lincoln's Fare­
well Address; Ronnie O'Neil,
Gettysburg Address; Harold
Lee as Lincoln, Walter Ste­
vens as Lincoln's father, Jay
Davis and Curtis Dorn, other
Lincoln speeches and Laurie
Miller, a vocal solo entitled
"Young Abe Lincoln.”
In charge of lights was
Susan Shaw and stage hands
were Bruce Willis, Mike Hennett and Vernon Wagner.
Costumes were designed byMrs. Elda Nichols.

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY II
Admissions
T i m o t h y Lane Brumlcy,
James P. Cullen, Geraldine
Lott, Annie Mae Wilson, Max
Inc Marr, Vera C. Wight, De
anna Dietrichs, Emelia Carr,
Myrtle Gradick, Lorene Tay
lor, Jam es Daniels, Yvonne
Scchrest, Gerald M. Davis,
Bernice Hall, all of Sanford;
Mildred Gier, Laka Mary;
Rose Phillips, Osteen
Dischargee

Robert E. Pcurifoy, Judy
Hoffman, Shannon Suggs, Su
an Hodges, Paul Mansfield,
Pearl Partin. Ethel Brewer,
all or Sanford; John M. Byrn,
DeBary; J. C. McCarty, Long
wood; Carl Bruton, Jackson­
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AN EXTERIOR VIEW of the new English Estates Elemen­
tary School located in Smith Seminole County. This photo was
taken with the camera looking in n southeasterly direction.

The doorway at tlie extreme right is the main entrance to the
■dm.il'* offices.
(Herald Photo)

Teachers Ready
For Opening Of
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For several weeks English
Estates elementary school
teachers have been encaged
in preparing their various
classrooms fur the opening of
the new facility. Tlu-y have
been
accomplishing
these
tasks during morning hours
and conducting their respec­
tive classes during the af­
ternoon t l the South Semi­
nole Elementary School build­
ing where English Estates
school classes have been held
since the beginning of the
current school term.
The school has three rooms
for each of the first, second
and third grades. The fourth,
fifth and sixth grades will
each have two rooms.
First grade teachers are
Mr*. Beverly Deck. Mrs. Lou
Westmoreland and Mrs. Alice
Parry. Second grade tcacliers
are Mrs. Sara Swos/owski,
Mrs. Edna McCarty and Mrs.
Jean Thomas. Third grade
teachers include Mrs. I-ois F.
Faillet, Mrs. B. J. Smith and
Mis* Linda Parrott.
Miss Anna Bandy and Mrs.
Lucille Snyder teach the
fourth grader*, Mr*. I»retty Deame and Mr. Claude
Boram the fifth grades, and
Mr*. Nancy Hathaway and
Virgil
Duffell
the
sixth
grades.

Pigott Addresses
Political Rally
By Jane Casselberry
Jim Pigott, only announced
candidate for the office of
superintendent of public in­
struction, made hie fhat poli­
tical appearance in South
Seminole Monday night at a
meeting at the American Le­
gion Home in Fern Park.
The candidate spoke on his
background and hie qualifica­
tions for the office. He said
that he welcomed opposition
but refused to reveal iho main
polnta of his campaign stra­
tegy and platform until after
the deadline for qualifying In
order not to aid any possible
opposition.

THIS GLEAMING STAINLESS STEKU all
electric kitchen at the new Engliah Estate* Ele­
mentary School building will Ik? operated tinder
the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Howe, manager of

the school'* lunchroom facility. The kitchen i&gt;
completely e&lt;piip|Hxl wit It the very latest, applislice*.
( Herald Photo)

Income Tax Primer - 6

Education Can Be A Business Expense
By Chartr* W. Sehocnrman
Written for
. Newspaper, Enterprise Assn.
(Sixth of 10 Article*)
til addition to ihe expenses
fur which you aie not reim­
bursed by your employer, you
can claim certain other busi­
ness expense deduction* sim­
ply because you are in the
(rude or butine.it of being an
employ*.
The** nre entered under
"other deductions” on Page 2
of yuur return.
An employe tuny also carry
on his own separate business
and qualify for business ex­
pense deductions in his own
right. In one recent case, the
Tax Court ruled that a full­
time supervisory employe o(
an airrraft company was en­
gaged in conducting a arpa-

Driving more and enjoying it less?
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Shipping point information
for Feb. 24. All sales F.O.H.
Preeooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated
SANFORD OVIEDOZEIJAVOOD DISTRICT
Clear, unofficial low, Su de­
grees.
Cabbage: offerings light,
market aland steady. Domestie round type. 14; bu. crates,
$1.35 to $1.50, best - mostly
$1.50; 50 lb. sucks, best most­
ly $1.25, poorer and amall
size, lower.
Carrot*: demand g o o d ,
market about steady. Sacks.
48 I lb., film packed, $2 05 to
$2.40; SO Ills, loosr, very few,
$1.85.
Celery: demand fair In
good, market slightly weaker.
16 In. rrates, Pascal type, 2
dor , $4; 2‘i-3 dot., $4.25; 4
dor. a n d
smaller. $3.75;
hearts, 24 count, film wrap
pcd. $4.75.
Chinese Cabbage; dem and}
fair, market aland steady. 16
in. crates, $2.75 to $2.00.
Endive: demand fair to!
gmid. 1 1/8 bu. crates, $2 90 to
$3
Kscarole: demand fair to
good. I I '9 bu. rrates, $2.50
to $2.75.
Lettuce: offeiings very lim­
ited. Leaf type, 12 qt. baskets,
tew, $1.25: Homaine, 1 1/9 bu.
crates, lew, $3.
Onions, green: d e m a n d
light, market steady. Crates,
3 dor. bunches. $3
Parsley: demand l i g h t ,
market steady. Crates, I dot.
hunches. $2 to $2.25.
Parsnips: offerings limited.
Baskets, 12-1 Ui., film parked,
$1.2*.
Radishes? offerings light,
market about steady, flas­
kets, film packed, red varirly,
30* or., 8.5 rents In $1; whit*
variety, 24-8 o r, $2 .
Spinach: offering* light. Bu
she I basket*, Savoy ty|n\
| t .50 to $1.75.
HASTINGS, FMUUDA
DISTRICT
Clear, unofficial low, 2* de

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Cabbage: demand good tor
limited olferings, m a r k e t
rate business in his basement test, (tie employe presumably If you go to school dunng a about ilcaily. Domestir round
ns a free lance inventor of'm u st show only that the edu- vacation or temporary leave type, 50 lb. sack*, $1 la (1.25,
I
llali lure*. In fact, Hit court cation was required by him in of absence from your employ­ best mostly $1.2*.
nllowrd the tniploy* a busi-lliis employment. The educa- ment, you ran deduct the enness lint deduction.
tiou need not be requited by i pens# of *chool only 1/ there Farm Brief
l&gt;, S. otersaa* food pro­
But suppose a taxpayer is his employer.
'j i a fiira understanding that
grams
have re volution uni
A recent case recognized zuu will return to your emonly an employe and conducts
no aeparate business. What is thic fartur in allowing an em­ ploynient at th* end of such Japanese eating habits. They
now *at twice as much wheat,
he entitled to deduct other ploys (engineering aidn) to absence.
oil and fata, drink three times
than rertuin travel, meals, deduct his night school tuition
as much milk ami eat four
lodging and transportation for in view of the fact he did not
(NEXT: Th# *#» -T A lunca as much meat as they
which he ia not reimbursed? go to si liool with the intention IT rules.)
did before the war.
One item is certain expense* of obtaining • new or better
of education.
position.
Education exprme* are de­
Must such education be cueductible by an employe if Hie ternary for a person in the
education i* undertaken pri­ employe's |msition or among
marily for th* purpose of his associates to he deduct­
either (a) maintaining or im­ ible? A rrcent Tax Court case
proving skills required in hi* •aid "no" oven though the
employment, or (b) meeting IRS argued that such a factor
Iho express requirements of wo* important. II o w e v • r,
hi* employer, or other legal tin re must ha some connec­
condition* to the retention by tion between the education
the employe of hi* salary, sta­ and thr employe's Job to be
tu* or employment (How­ deductible.
laARGER
Furthri more, the IRS rules
ever, the education cannot he
requited a* a minimum re­ that you mutt he rurrently
CAPACITY
quirement for the employe's employed (or enguged in a
being employed.)
business or profession) to de­
The key factor in applica­ duct education expenses. If
COMPARTMENT
tion of these test* for many not, you may not deduct the
person* i* that under the cost of schooling to prepare
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Ph. 644-2377

English Estates School One Of 'Most Modem'
Ijr t i H u
From 0&gt;« mala offle* to
autodial room* the saw Esc*
tlsla E s t a t e * Elementary
School building 1* all U has
boon blllod to b o -th e moat
modern alructure of Ha kind
la Seminole County, perhaps
area la Central Florida.
And aa far aa wo a rt eon*
corned the 410 children who
will occupy the now plant are

there ere speaker* located at
various points outside the
building. All rooms tre equip­
ped with docks which ope­
rate from the master dock
In the main office.
The architect w ai John Bur­
ton IV and the general con­
tractor was Jack Jennings,
Orlando.

the luckleet studente la fee
history of Seminole County.
As one observer said, "some
of these slath graders pro­
bably will find ways and
means of remaining over for
at least a full year In tbs
modern, air-condition, clim­
ate controlled bunding."
The main entrance to the
building Is situated la the
southwest corner of the atrue-

Safety Feature
Is Outlined
Arrivals and departures a4
the new English Estates Ele­
mentary School will be ac­
complished In a most orderly
manner, according to the
school’s
principal,
Morris
Ruby.
Ruby aald today that coun­
ty school buses would load
and unload students on the
east side of the building and
that this area la being re­
served for use as bus ramps
only.
Parents driving students to
the school will be required to
drive their children to the
west side of the building and
also pick up their children
there.
Ruby said this la another
safety feature of tee
school.

Recipe
for a

GOOD SCHOOL
tv

cV.oK
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■

1 Part
PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL BOARD

THE CAFETORIUM at English Estate* Ele­
mentary School can be used aa a lunchroom, an
auditorium, and for larga group class Instruc­
tion. The above photo waa taken from the cafetorium stage looking toward the kitchen area.
lure. Doorways opon Into s
Urge m ala office equipped
tk m odem counters and
storage compartments f o r
school supplies and record*
sad e public address and
communications system. Off
tho m ete office la Principal
Morris Ruby's private office
sad another office to bo uti­
lised ne a private conference
N est goer Is the school's
d ia ls which oven has pri­
vate recovery rooms. Adjicant to this is tho beautiful
teachers' lounge plus ■ teach,
era' work room. Separate
exits from the lounge and the
cllnle lead to tho ataio of
(he cafetorium which permits
the lounge and clinic to be
used as separate dressing
rooms whan need for various
types of school functions.
The cafetorium Is well
lighted and beauUfully equip­
ped. Above doors leading into
the cafetorium are fly fans
which will make the Urge
virtually fly proof. At
the weat of tho room U a
stage. At the opposite end la
(bo stainless steel, all electric
kitchen.
What happens If the power
supply goes off? The school la
equipped with auxiliary or
emergency lights in the cafetori urn and In the corridors.
There are no windows In the
building sines H is complete­
ly atr-coodttlcned.

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The kitchen Is divided Into
three main ir e s* —a food pre­
paration center, m aaagtt'*
office and dtehwaahlng room
n o school h at a large
room designed to be tho lib­
rary which haa what all
school librarians would like
to have, a work room with
the necessary plumbing. The
library also has a private of
flea lor tho librarian.
Ifeo upper grades— third,
fourth, fifth and sixth, will
occupy
the
U rge
group
rooms. H ie so rooms can be
closed off Into three separate
classrooms by folding doors
which, by the way, weigh
1,400 pounds each. However,
they can be manipulated with
esse. When opened, the rooms
can be used for U rge group
Instruction. The U rge group
rooms are equipped with clo­
sets, cabinets and counter*
which are on caster* and can
be rolled with ease when a
rearrangement Is desired.
There arc rest room* In all
of the wings of the building
for the boys and gtrU and
algo, for teachers,. In the prl
mary classrooms, each room
has Us own rest room facili­
ties.
Lights in all of the rest­
room* are controlled from a
central panel. This will ell
mlnato some youngsters from
turning off the lights, inten
tlonslly or otherwise, sad
Into

We're Proud

Note the fly fans over the door at the right rear
of the lunchroom area. The light fixtures on the
rear wall are emergency lamps which will be
turned on in tho event of a power failure.
(Herald Photo)
pitch-black darkness.
The plant U geared to aecommodate
490
students.
Ruby says that tbs number
could climb to 525—or 114
more than are now enrolled—
before added facilities would
be required. However, be
pointed out that the building
has been constructed In such

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a way that five new classroom* could be added and
connected to prasw t supply
facilities such as the hast­
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tem, etc.
Buckwheat Is a grain plant
All room* are connected
with the main office and with Important In production of
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'Climate Controlled' School Offers Challenge
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By Julian Stenstrom
School tea chine and school
administration are nothin!
new to Morris Ruby, a native
of Mississippi who is principal
of English Estates Elemen­
tary School. But It's the first
tim e in his school experience

Elementary School in Caste],
berry, awaiting the complet­
ion of the new facility belag
dedicated tonight.
Ruby's original ambition
was to enter the ministry. In
fact, he served the ministry
four years before deciding to
enter the field of education.
Is still serving as a part
time minister—at pastor now
of the Church of Christ on SR
40 at Paola.
Of all his teaching and ad­
ministrative experience, Ruby
is convinced that the new
"climate controlled school"
he refers to it— pre-

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Next Monday
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By Julia Bartoe
The Parent-Teacher Asso­
ciation of the Altamonte
Springs Elementary 8chool
waa host to the regular meet­
ing of the Seminole County
of PTAa.
Theme for the program
w as Founders Day and rep­
resentatives from each of the
five schools forming the
council, introduced by Mrs.
Joe
Pavelchak, chairman,
gave a brief history of their
school In order of its age
with Lyman coming first followed by Pinecrest, A lta­
monte, South Seminole Jun­
ior High and Bear Lake
Elementary.
Special guesta for the
morning, who also gave short
talks, were Mrs. 0 . Bruner,
eight district president, and
R. T. Miiwee, superintendent
of schools.
During the business aesilon , with P. W. Simpson
presiding, plans were com­
pleted for the district 8 con­
ference to be held at Pinecrest School next Monday be­
ginning at 0 a.m. Luncheon
will be available at the
School.
All PTA menfbers are welcorned and urged to attend
as a tour of Sanford Naval
Air Station Is scheduled for
the afternoon.
Judge Bowden Hunt will be
principal speaker for the
morning session and Mrs.
Nathan S. Rubin, president­
elect of the Florida 8tata
PTA, will also apeak.
The next meeting of the
Seminole Council will be
held on April 10 with the
location to be announced.

tlrat time to children of the
South Seminole area and the
business of educating these
youngsters b tha new sur­
roundings can get underway
Ruby did his undergraduate
work at George Pepperdbe
College b Lot Ancelee, Calif.,
Pepperdbe bee long been re
cognised a a one of the finest
teacher-training institutions b
the West. Ruby earned bis
master's degree b elemen
tary administration and sup­
ervision while attending San
Francisco State College b
the California Bay Area.
For nine years Ruby taught
it
elementary ecboola b
Healdsburg, Calif., a city
north of Baa Francisco b the
famed Redwood Empire sec­
tion. For two years he taught
at tha Sheffield High School,
Sheffield, Ala. He first became
a prbcipal when bo waa
selected to head the Muscle
Shoals School, Muscle Shoals,
Ala., a school with grades
from one through aloe. He
was that* two years before
ha cam# to Florida to teach
English at the Key Weet High
School
Ruby came to Sem bole
County lour years ago. Dur­
ing hit first three years here
he tervod a t prbcipal of the
Lake Monroe School. With
the English Estates school
under construction, Ruby was
named principal and given a

Shrine Club To
See TV Stars
"The Orest Volts" and his
television stare will appear
Thursday night at a meeting
of the Sanford Shrine Club.
An Old - Timers Frontier
Dinner" is being planned by
A1 Skinner for the event which
Is scheduled to start at 0:30
p. m. Shrine Club members
have been asked to bring
their ladies.
Ernest Southward is b
charge of the program ar­
rangements.
President Roy 0 . Williams
has asked members to con­
tact any officer of the club
for reservations.
In addition to Williams, the
officers include:
First vice president, LeRoy
C. Robb; second vice presi­
dent, Ralph Wight;-secretary,
R. C. Whitmire, and treasur­
er, A. L. Skinner

QLoUih fclsudhic

(acuity, and the school open­
ed with afternoon teutons
held at foe South Sem bole

Douglass Talks
Here Tonight
Dr. Paul Douglass , pro­
testor of practical politics at
Rollins Collage, is making his
annual visit to Sanford to­
night to tell of "Political Con­
ditions b the World Today."
He will apeak at tha Con­
gregational Church at 7:30
tonight.
The meeting la held under
the auspices of the Men's
Club. Light refreshments will
be served and tha general
public la bvlted to be pre­
sen t
Dr. Douglaae will brbg
tome of his students with
him. A group is expected
from foe political science de­
partment af Sem bole High
SchooL

The new English Estates
Elementary School, which hat
been on afternoon sessions
only abca it began operating
last Fall using the South
Sem bole Elementary School
plant in Casselberry, will go
ot full time sessions when it
moves Into its own new, airconditioned facility.
Morris Ruby, principal of
foe English Estates school,
said today that school hours
will be from 1:30 a. m. until
I p.m ., Monday through Fri•bySeminole County school bus­
es will serve the Tanglewood,
Lake of foe Wood* and Fra1rie Lake area. Children resid­
ing to the English Estates
subdivision will be permitted
to walk, come by auto, or
ride bicycles If they so da
tire, Ruby said.
School busts will pick up
children b the Prairie Lake
and Lakewood Shores sections
around T:ao a. ra. Children b
the Tanglewood area wiU be
picked up around a a. m.

Seminole County's
newest, most complete
school building, the

of our children nothing should
prevent English Estates betog
second to none."

Poured In Place
by

Custodians Named
Prbcipal Morris Ruby of
the new English Estates Ele­
mentary School baa announc­
ed that Walter Dsuraa and
Jamet Davidson had been
selected to servo as custo­
dians of foe new plant.

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English Estates

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Sessions
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MORRIS RUBY, principal of the new English Estates Elementary
School, ia pictured greeting The H erald 'a staff photographer, Bill Vin­
cent Jr., in the mnin office of the school's new air conditioned plant.
as a principal that he will be
responsible for the occupation
and operation of a brand new
school facility.
Although It doesn't appear
on the surface, Ruby is real­
ly elated that the time la
rapidly approaching when the
English Estates facility will
throw open its doors for the

senta hit greatest challenge.
"It's also a challenge to
everyone connected with it,"
Ruby declares. "We feel that
a great deal more can be
accomplished by our students
due to the fact that heat,
gnats and outside distractions
will be virtually allmbated
in this type of air-conditioned
school. With continued co­
operation from tha parents

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Estates

Elementary School

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�Former Korean Missionary
Speaks At Church Supper
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Women o( the DcBary
Presbyterian Church sponsor­
ed a covered dish supper at
the church Social Hall. Rev.
A. C. Summers gave the bless­
ing. A meeting was held later
fat tha Sanctuary.
The guest speaker at the
meeting was Mrs. Chris Matheson, of Gainesville, and a
former missionary to Korea.
Mrs. Matbeson wore her Ko­
rean costume. She told of her
living while thera and brought
many of her treasured ob­
jects with her for inspection
by the church members. Mrs.
Gustave Dennlnger and Mrs.
Bertram Gould were chair­
men of the supper and as­
sisted by their committees.

Miss Johnston
Captures Scene
A t Gathering
Miss Elma Johnston cap­
tured the scene as shu pre­
sented an Interesting book re­
view of Sybil Hathaway's
“The Dame of Sark" at the
monthly meeting of the De­
Bary Woman’a Club at the
Community Center. M 1 a a
Johnston, with her concern
for books, always seems to
pick tha authors who have
aomethlng to bold their readera’ Interest
Mrs. Charles Ulrich presid­
ed over tha meeting and wel­
comed tha members and
guests. Mrs. Herbert Vitt was
accepted aa a new member.
Serving at Uia tea table, fob
lowing the buslnesa session,
war« Mrs. A. E. Spokes and
Mrs. Gaston Crosby. They
were assisted by Mrs. Theo­
dore Culley, Mrs. John Diehl
and Mr*. Ivan Walker.
Tha buffet table was over­
laid with an antique lace
cloth, centered with a white
swan, filled with white roses.
Traya of cherry cake, crystal
and illver appointment! com­
pleted tha table. The apeakSr's table was centered with
a floral arrangement of pale
pink cam ellias In a white

DINNER MEETING In the DeBnry Prenbyterlan Church. (Left to right)
Mrn. Louis Ritter, president; Mrs. Chris Mntheson, former Korean mis­
sionary; Rev. Augustus Summers, pnstor; Mrs. Gustavo Dcnninger and
Mrs. Bertrum Gould, chairmen for the dinner.

Susan Skinner
Initiated Into
Sorority

Given Shower

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Mlsi Susan Lynn Skinner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Skinner, was Initiated into
Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha
lota Sorority. Jonca College,
at Jacksonville, recently.
Miss Skinner was one of 37
girls honored by election to
Alpha Iota, International Bus­
iness Sorority, and was a
guest at a banquet at tho
S I S Cafeteria, Jacksonville.
Requirements for election
to this honorary organisation
are
superior scholarship,
leadership, personality, and
character. Chapters of Alpha
Iota are afflllatod with out­
standing business Irainlng col­
leges In tha U. &amp;, Canada and
Hawaii.
Mias Skinner Is a graduate
of Seminole High School and
Is now furthering her educa­
tion at Jonca College. She Is
to be congratulated on the ex­
cellent record she Is making.

Miss Susan Oyler was re­
cently feted with a kitchen
shower. Mrs. O. P. Wade and
Mr*. R. D. Hackell were hos­
tesses for this affair and pre­
sented the honorco with a
gift.
The guests were served
pink heart shaped cakes and
punch. The refreshment table
was decorated with pink and
white candlea and tloweri.
Those gathering for tha
ahower were Mrs. W. C. Oy­
ler, Mrs. Nancy Chancey,
Mri. R. L. Johnson, Miss
Betty Carpenter, Mrs. D. C.
Carpenter, Mrs. John Buhl,
Mrs. K. G. Sodcrblom, Mrs,

DeBary Choristers
Present Music
rrogram
By Mra. Adam Mailer
The Donary Chorlstcra pre­
sented a program of music
at the DeLand Lutheran Re­
tirement Home. Laura Platt
Brown directed and Theresa
Kupccs was the accompanist.
The music presented was a
varied program interspersed
with mirth, dances by Carolyn
Llttlo and Mabel Green, a
poem by Mrs. H. Dcntler,
“The Two Seas," and a con­
tralto solo by Beatrice Muller.
Refreshments were served
In the lounge following a brief
social. Mrs. Ed Iovanna was
the flag bearer during otto of
the patriotic numbers.

James Orphield

In Social Hall

Plan Wedding

The Women's Society of
Christian Service and the
Methodist Men's Club of the
DcBary Community Method­
ist Church jointly sponsored a
Smorgasbord held in the soc­
ial hall of the church recent­
ly. During the three serving
hours more than 300 people
were served.
Mrs, Ruth Crcay was over­
all chairman. She was assist­
ed by members of the WSCS,
the Methodist men, and the
youth of the church. Mrs.
Everett Swift and Mrs. Harold
Coffin were in charge of the
tickets. They were assisted by
Harry Bell and Mrs. 0 . Pot­
ter in the dining room.
Miss Adelaide Conte was at
the organ console playing
background music as the
guests waited their turn to en­
ter the dining room.
The buffet tables were la­
den with shrimp and turkey
salad, sliced jello salads,
cheese dips, crackers, cole
slaw,
relishes, different
breads and rolls, coffee and
a dessert.

Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Morton,
Sanford, announce the wed­
ding plana of their daughter,
Bobbye Morton, and her fl- w
ance, James Reed Orphield,
of Jacksonville.
The ceremony will be h d f
at the liland View Baptist
Church in Jacksonville. AH
frienda are Invited to attend
the wedding on March 7 at
3:30 p.m.

Nothing Else Fits #
—Nothing Else
Wears Like
Genuine
ENTERTAINERS ut the Amcricun Legion Post 259 Auxiliary municnle
and tea recently in the DeBary Community Methodist Church social hall.
(Left to right) John Cornwall, baritone soloist of DeLand; Elmer Thomp­
son, accordionist; Mrs. Louis St. Amend, soprano soloist and chairman
of the event, and Miss Adoinidc Conte, organist and piano accompanist,
who played several well known McDowell selections on the organ console.

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Learn Market
Facts About Meat

SUSAN OYLER
Reginald Sodcrblom, M i a s
Linda Sodcrblom, Miss Dlano
Holten, Mlsa Rose Mary Jet,
Mra. C. W. Erull, Mrs. C. C.
Ilannar, and Mra. Milton Hannar, Mra. Sally Johnson, Mrs,
BUI Albertson and Miss Maria Albertson.

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The countdown reaches zero;
Tlio school bus roars away,
And Mother, pale and shaken,
Starts sorting out the day.

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fashions growl With sunny
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and pretty huea all in a row.

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Session Slated

The Seminole County Fed­
eration of Women's Club# will
m eet Thursday at tha Sanford
Woman's Club. A board meetlog will begin at 10 g jn ., fol­
lowed with ■ general meeting
• t 10:11. A covered disk
hmcbeaa u tt fee bald at boob.
AU member dube are urged

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Personals

Mr. ta d Mre. Jene Braun
of Wayne, N. J.. were tha re­
cent guests of Mrs. L. Beck,
of Cokodza Road. The Brauns
were en route home to New
Jersey from a stay at Fort
Myart.

Jointly Sponsored

Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent, says while
you are marketing learn all
you can about meat since it
claims onc-fifth to one-fourth
of the food budget.
Look for the round purple
stamps used for marketing
meat that shows it has passed
federal inspection.
Watch aeasonal buys on
meat. High quality meat la
Indicated by fine grain, firmnesi and moliture, with firm
fat In outer edge and marbl­
ing throughout flesh.
On March 10 the public Is
Invited to a free meat Cooking
School at the Civic Center,
Martha Logan, of Swift and
Company, will demonstrate
the latest In meat cookery.
Recipe books will be given to
all.

Susan L Oyler

DeBary

Mr. and Mra. William Og­
den, of Estrella Road, re­
turned this past week from
Hollywood where they attend­
ed the 12nd wedding annivers­
ary of their daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
Cholley. A dinner party was
bald at the Deauville Hotel in
Miami, alao honoring Miss
Dorothy Cholley, granddaugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden,
on bar birthday.

Bobbye Morton,

And Quality

Penny Pinchers Gather
For Dinner, Social Hour
Penny Pincheri Club met
for a covered dish dinner and
social hour at tho Policeman's
Benevolent Hell recently. Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Humphrey and
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Fields
were the hosts.
Tho dining tables were dec­
orated In a Valentine theme,
with email Valentines mark­
ing each placo.
P. B. Langley gave tha In­
vocation. Tho door prize of a
handcrafted J e w e l r y box,
made by J. B. Fields, was
presented to Mrs. J. N. Glllon.
A guessing contest was held
qnd a prize awarded to Mrs.
H. L. Moore.
Thirty-three members were
present and seven guests

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FeE. 25, 1964 — Pago 9 \

SHS Golfers In
Tribe To Enter Group 4 Cage Tourney Tough
Schedule
Seminoles To
Thinking Out Loud Play In 2nd
Go Saturday

55 Of 58 Pick
Liston To Win

About Sports

BY JULIAN STENSTROM

Harry Hrcaka The Records

Kick I)#rry ha* broken the Univenlty of Miami’s
one-season basketball record for print* scored, field
gonls made, free throws attempted and made, rebounds,
thirty point (fames, twenty point games and averaga
points per game.
He is close to the record for highest percentage of
free throws made by those who have attempted 150 cr
mere. Hick is 335 on 23G tries. Dick Miani was .837 on
ICO.
Rick it also sure to set a new mark for field goal
percentage for players who have attempted more than
125. The mark is now .534 set by Harry Manushaw on 133
attempts. Barry is averaging .543 on 41*3 tries.
Somewhat overshadowed by Barry* brilliance is John
Dampler who brought his average back to almost 20
point* per game when he hit for 34 points against
Loyola. That’s the best first-year average ever at Miami
for any on* playing mors than 10 games.
Brilliant fres throw scoring hss been an important
factor in Miami’s record. The Ilurricsnes have hit 76
per cent of their free throws to 66 per cent for their
foes and that adds up to a 113 point bulge for Miami—
more than half the 7.6 point* by which Miami haa out*
scored Ita rivals this year.
Stetson University has the distinction of holding Rick
Barry to his lowest point total on the road—27 and Stet­
son and Florida Southern also share the honor of hav­
ing tied him up racst effectively on rebounds on the road.
He made nine against each club. In no other road gam*
has he been under 16 rebounds.
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Trolling’* Line Of Trouble
Trolling can cause even the best behaved of fishing
lines to act like a teen-ager doing tha tw ist
To prevent twisted and fouled lines caused by troll­
ing, fishing experts offer a few ideas that lessen this
•ver present problem.
It’s Important, they say, to realise that nearly all
luiSS will revolve while being towed undtrwufer. But,
they do not all turn in the same direction.
Before chucking a lure over the transom, check its
natural direction of spin by dragging tha plug or piece of
hardware alongside for a few seconds. Do this with
several different lures. When the time come* to snap
on a new one, select a model that revolves In the opposite
direction.
Swivels should always be used between line and lure.
They help some, but do not prevent twist.
Keels or keel sinkers rigged ahead of the plug are
far more effective in eliminating problems.
Keels have another value that la seldom recognised.
Bright metal styles often call attention to the trailing
bnit o r lure and result in a greater number of strikes.
They also reduce ahort striking'Incidents, particularly
When long eels or pork rinds are used.
At intervals, remove the plug and allow the line to
™ frM for a few minute*. Do this again while cruising
back to the dock a t day’a end.
The twist may be okay for the kids, but keep it cut
of fishing.

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The Seminole High School
baiketball team will enter the
group Four basketball tourna­
ment this weekend, Head
Coach Ralph Stump! announc­
ed today.
The Seminole* hive been
placed in a trio of school*
that will vie for sub-group
honor* Friday and Saturday.
Friday night the New Smyrna
Beach Barracuda* will tan­
gle with the Eau Gallic Com­
modore*. Saturday night, the
winner of this engagement
will host the Seminole*. The
ronteit will be played on the
home court of the winner of
the Barracuda-Commodore en­
gagement.
Group Four, aaid Stumpf,
haa been divided into four auh
groups. The following weekend
the winners of those four sub­
groups will play for the
Group Four championship and
the right to go on to regional
playoffi in the quest for the
stato title.
There will be no Metro
League tournament as moat
conferencci usually hold. The
reason, Stumpf explained, la
that in the Metro the school*
play each other ao many
times during the regular teason that the loop’s coachea
decided it would result in
the school’s playing each
other too many limes.
"And,” said Stumpf, "the
tournament wouldn't decide
anything anyway aloes Use
league tills la won by the
club on top of the circuit's
standings at the end of the
regular schedule.’’
Seminole'* cage mentor has
hopes of the Sanford School
coming up with a better show­
ing in the Metro Conference
next season. Stumpf aaid
"Thi* was our first year in
the league and we knew it
would be difficult. It was
what ws,expected. W* learn­
ed quite ■ bit and feel that
this year's experience will
help ua greatly as we
look forward to next year’s
competition.
In the Metro, composed of
seven Orlando schools and
Seminole, the Sanford quintet
la th* only single A school In
the circuit. AU the rest of
the schools are in the Double
A category.
"We'll be better next year,”
predicted Stumpf. "We plan
to participate In the summer
basketball program again thla
summer with Lyman High
and Oviedo High. Ttiia will
help ua tremendously. Also,
we'll be getting aome pretty
good boya from the junior var­
sity outfit and they should
be a big help to ua.”

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MIAMI BEACH (U P l)-A t
last the bell sounds for "the
moment of truth” tonight
when loudmouth Cassius Clay
tries to fulfill his boasts and
wrest the world heavyweight
Clarence Wallis was the
crown from solid Sonny Lis
shooting sta r In (he Busl
ton.
ness men's League at Jet
They were scheduled for 15 Lanes Tuesday with a 218/587
rounds in the red-roped ring scries good enough for high
of Convention Hall but prac game and aeries for the
tically no one experts the bout night. Wallis was the differ­
to go that distance.
ence as Rex Liquors took a
A poll of 58 U. S. and for­ four point win over team No.
eign sports writers covering 5 to push them six and onethe fight disclosed 55 picking half games in front of the
pack.
Liston, all by a knockout.
Kondrack! and Cline's Sin­
Of the three who favored
the pretentious, 22-ycar-old clair iron a three point de­
challenger from Louisville, cision over team No. 4 to
only one said he would score itay close to the league lead­
a knockout over the 30-year- ers. Curtla Abney shot a 514
okl champion from Denver, series to pace the Sinclairmen.
Colo.
Ralph Bette rolled 187/513
Sonny, with long, muscular
arm* terminating in 15Vi Inch for Dick's Appliance a t they
fists, ia favored at 7-1 to win. won a throe point verdict
It’s even money that he over Cavanaugh Tire Sendee,
scores a knockout within five thereby holding on to their
rounds and 2-1 that he achiev­ second place tie with Kondracki and Cline's Sinclair
es a kayo within 10.
Another man who la prac­ team.
tically certain to take a lick­ In a hard fought match,
ing In this fight la Bill Mac­ Fanon Builder* emerged with
Donald, financial backer of a three point win over
tho "live" fight her# and co­ Smith's Amoco Service. Al
Faron hit 194/541 to spark
promoter with Chris Dundee.
Faron aa they won the first
MacDonald, a wealthy re­
game by two pin*, lost the
tired auto-trailer manufactur­
second game by four pins
er, "bought” the fight from and then squeaked through
Intercontinental Promotions, by four pin* in the third and
Inc., for 1625,000. But In an final game to awing the total
attempt to draw $1,100,000 in pin point there way by the
t h e 16,446-scat Convention "whopping total" of two pin*.
Hall, he priced the tickets Marshall Wiltshire and David
from $20 to $250, a record Oldham kept Smith's Amoco
anywhere for fight aeata.
close with 182/514 and 188/605
Because of the teat prices respectively.
and Clay's amateurish show­ Overall the acoreg weren't
ing in his late workout* and too high this week in the
Ida reported connections with Ousincssmen'i League it was
tho RUck Muslima, the ad just as well since the bow­
vance salo here has been a lers decided to contribute a
"bust."
"penny a m ils” to U&gt;* very
Clay, Olympic light heavy worthy Heart Fuad.
weight champion in I960,
socks his 20th straight victory
ainco hla professional victory
string. Cassius made but tew
changes In the style he used
as an amateur—pulling away
Seminole H i g h School's
from straight punches and howling learn raptured a 8 to
hooks instead of slipping the 1 decision Monday from the
straight ones and bobbing be­ Apopka High Blue Darter
neath the head hooks.
kegiers In an Inter-scholastic
Clay la very fast on hla bowling league match.
feel; also speedy with jabs
A match between the girls'
and with combinations. How­ teams of the two arhools will
ever, most of his punches are be played on Wednesday of
thrown with comparatively thla week at Apopka.
loose arms that do not deliver
SANFORD BOYS (822 792
his body weight to the target. 734-2348): Steve Bassett, 500;
The challenger is 1V4 inrhea Ed Hubbard, 454; James
taller than Usion'a 0-1. But Wood 196-507; Richard Sires
(lie champion is a solid, mus­ 479; John Jrrnlgan 408.
cular man who ahufflea per­ APOPKA BOYS (723-711sistently forward and who la 744-2178): Charles Blair 416;
cat-quick when he steps In for Robert Guiliford 366; Charles
a punch. Ha has an 81-Inch nabb 429; Ronald Smith 395;
reach compared to Clay’s 70. Richard Odom 670.

Clarence Wallis
Has 218/587

(ilEKIll.EAl)EKS at the Hoy vermin Girl Hnnkotball Kamo played Satur­
day night at Lyman were these “unties." On the girls’ aide, front, from
left, Dan Casselberry, Pat Shea, Hilly Willis, Hirhnrd Robins and Frank
Evans, Cheering for tho boys were, Butch Hnird, Lonnie Frier, John Birkheimer, Tom Mioducki and Carlton Buesse.
(Herald Photo)

Benefit Tonight Lyman Girls Defeat
At Jai-Alai
Boys In Basketball

Members of the Moose from
throughout Central Florida
will converge on the Orlando
Seminole Jai Alai Fronton to­
night for a special benefit
program for the Moosehcart
Children's Home.
The program, which gels
underway with the first game
at 7:40, is under the sponsor­
ship of tiie eighth distrirt.
lxsyal Order of Moose. The
district comprises I o d g o a
from 10 cilics, including San­
ford, Orlando, DeLand. Day­
tona Beach, Leesburg, Kustis.
New Smyrna, Winter 1'ark
and Ocala.
Fcatur* event of the even­
ing will be the Mooseheart
Benefit trophy match, the
ninth game singles, with
Agustin, Gnsti and Astign
among the favorites.
In Monday night’s Jai alai
action, Astlga and Iriarte rall­
ied to win tho feature eighth
event in post four, after halt­
ing tiie game point attempt of
Ecbaniz and Jacin. The lat­
ter finished in post two, with
Gastl and Aguitln coming in
third.
Rafael and Agustln, favor­
ites in tho matinee All Star
feature doubles match, lived
up to their billing in taking
the win.

The Tape
MIAMI REACH (UPI) Here it the talc-of-the-tape
for tonight's heavyweight title
fight between Sonny Llaton
and C aului Clay:
Liston
Clay
30
age
22
215
weight expected 215
6-1
height
6-2Vi
84
reach
79
44
44Vi
cheat expanded
33
34
waist
17H
biceps
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neck
17Vi
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flat
12
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forearm
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By Jen* Casselberry
C o a c h Rodney Umbcrger,
With a little help from who acted as referee, the fair
sex triumphed, .72-31, in their
basketball game against the
Lyman High School Boys
Saturday night.
Sine# th* boys failed to
find enough boxing gloves,
Four of the five Seminole the rules were chntigvd to
liuve them piny with only
Timing Association entrants
one hand, which did not ap­
In the National Association pear to be much of e hendiof Drag Strip* winter race* cep bb they outplayed the
last week at Daytona Bcarh. girls In the f in t quarter by
came home winner*. Three of
making aovernl baskets.
the four winners won national
Things changed In the Inst
d ata championships.
half,
however, ns th* girt*
Sanford's H e n r y Wight,
driving hit HWI Stingray, got In more lucky shot* to
won the ultra sport* clast the relief of their conch,
title by taking six wins In Ruth Wright.
The school cheerleaders got
eight races.
Cliff Lord entered hit 1958 a rest as 10 of the boys don­
Chevrolet and captured the ned wig*, skirt*, sweater*
national II stack automatic nml other feminine equip­
ment to lend the cheer* and
championship.
Ited Edward* won the na­ to ndd to the fun and confu­
tional B modified slock spot sion.
in his Cobra powered Falcon
Die Lyman Student Coun­
sprint.
cil, whlrh sponsors thin an­
Two other entrant* were nual event, also held a Sadie
Ken Waldron and Pat Harred. Hawkins Dance following the
Waldron won the J atock claaa game In the school cafeteria.
two night running—the only Tho Vibrations, * new dance
races in which he was able to band madn up of (oral high
participate. H arrrd failed to nchoul ami junior high stu­
win in hla 1 atock class auto dents, played for the danc­
but made an impressive show­
ing.
ing during tho meet.
Cindy I.egg and Dennis
Bryson were rltosen the best
Daisy Mae and Lil’ Abner in
Pre-Season Play
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — The St the costume contest. They re­
Diuii football Cardinals will ceived passes to all the tin*,
play five pre-season games ketbnll games remaining this
in 1964, opening against the season Including tournament
Green Bay Parker* at New games.
Mrs. Aldin Milwee and
Orleans, Aug. I, and closing
with the Washington Redskins Mrs. Alicia Srhmidt chaper­
oned the dance.
at Norfolk, Va., Sept. 5.

4 Seminole
Entries Win

SHS Bowlers
Beat Apopka

serving aa golf coach.
Ganaa will have five sen*
lora back from last year's
team which posted a re ­
cord of eight victories agalnri
only one setback. The 1963
Unksmcn also captured the
O r a n g e Belt Conference
championship. However, thii
season the Tribe will be par­
ticipating in the Metro Con­
ference and Ganaa anticipates
that the competition will be
much tougher.
However, Ganaa Is optimis­
tic about the fact that this
year's golf team should be
better than last season's cnt*y. “We should have,” aays
Ganaa, "the beat balanred
team since golf became an
organized sport at Seminole
High.”
Ganaa' reasoning la baaed
on the fact that "We have
flv* boy* capable of break­
ing SO with a great deal of
conalalency.”
Hie five youngsters upon
whom Ganaa la pinning tho
hope* of SHS in the Metro
circuit are Ray Bradford,
Roth Vihlen, Larry Sherwood,
Jeff Williams and Tommy
Todd. All five of these Tribes­
men were member! of the
team last year and the ex­
perience should boost Semi­
nole's chances in the Metro.
Last year’s club also won
the Group III tournament and
went to the state tournam ent
The team 's home links ia the
Mayfair Country Club.
Seminole will open the sea­
son Friday when it entertains
DeLand High at the Mayfair
Country Club. It will d o te
out tha season on April 10,
participating in tho Metro
Conference tournament at tho
Rolling Hills Country Club.

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Hanilnolo C ounty. F lorida, Publlah Fab. 14, 11(4.
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R ook I, P ag a 71. P ublic haa bean filed a g a ln a t you In
auch claim o r dem and not ao
SON WYNN, decaaaed.
R ecord* of Sam lnola C oun­ th * a b o v e at) lad ault, and you C D R -ll
fllad a h all b* ro ld .
8TEN8TROM, DAVIS A
ty , F lo rid a.
lir a . Z erlene D. H alt
e r a re q u ire d to aarv* a ropy
Mc I n t o s h
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
I lo tp o ln t R an g * — l o t RR of y o u r
A* a d m ln la tra to r of th*
A n e a a r o r o th a r
A tto rn e y s for E ie c u to ra
P.OMNM C O W M taaiO N
1S-A
R a ta l* of
P le a d in g to th* C om plaint on
Po»t O ffice D raw er 1119
N atlra a f P ublic H a a r ta g
Colem an lla a te r —117
GKUIIUK A. DANIELS,
P la in tif f * a tto rn e y s , A N D E R ­
Nolle*
la hereby g iven, (b a t S anford, F lo rid a, 12771
haa bean fllad a g a ln a t you In SON, Kt'BH. DEAN A LOWN­
d a ca aia d
th*
abov a-aty led
a u lt,
th* DES, 171 E a s t C e n tra l B oule­ a f ta r c o n sid era tio n , tha Sem i- Publleh Fab. 21 A M ar. I. 1A
N orrla D. W oolfork. I l l
a b o rt title of w hich la F e d ­ v ard , O rlando. F lo rid a, and nola C ounty Z oning C om m iss­ 17. l»cl.
(17 W aat C hurch S tre e t
e ra l N a tio n a l M o rtg a g e A sso­ file tli* o rig in a l A naw ar o r ion w ill hold a publla h e a rin g CDR-&lt;(
O rlando, F lo rid a
c ia tio n , a C o rp o ra tio n o rg a n la o th e r P lead in g In th a office to d a ia rm ln a th a fe a sib ility iu f
A tlo rn ay fo r A d m ln la tratrlx
P u b llth Fab. I I , I I , A Mar. t , ad u n d a r an Act of C ongraaa of tli* C lark of th* C ircu it rv o m in e n illn g to tba B oard of IN T H E Cl.-.t:! IT 11)1 RT OF
and a x la tln g p u rs u a n t to th* C o u rt on or b efo re th* J l t h C ounty
C om m laalonara
th a t T H E NINTH J t H IlTA I. t l l t II. 1114.
F e d e ra l
N a tio n a l
M ortgage day o f M arch. 1*«4, If you Iha fo llo w in g described p ro ­ C l IT IN AND FO It MtMINOLR
C D R -ll
A ssociation C h a rte r Act, hav­ fa ll lo do ao, a dacraa pro p e rty
p re se n tly
to n ed
A-1 COUNTY. F L O n illA .
in g ita p rin c ip a l offlca In the
w ill
b*
ta k e n A g ric u ltu re be to n ed C -l C om ­ t l l A N t C I t t NO. 1X73*
tn tk a C o o n mt fk * C***fy C ity o f W ash in g to n , D istrict eonfaaso
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m ended In th a C om plaint.
HAVINGS BANK.
ida, l a P r* k a f* .
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and
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T h la N utlco a h all b* pub
P la in tiff,
l a r* l K atat* mt
DOROTHT A. W EST, hla w ife. Itshad once a w eak fo r fo u r tion 1I-1IH -I0E Meat tb a N va.
V.
H, GRANTHAM,
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VICTOR II. GRANTHAM. a 'k / a q u ired to a arv a a copy o f y our c o n e e c u tlre weak* In th e Han­ S 100 ft of Ilia N (00 ft of RE.VIE SULLIVAN, a alngla
ford H arald.
w om an, at al,
VICTOR HUGO ORANTIIAM
A nsw er o r o th a r p le a d in g to
DA TED th la 10th day *r •aid NE*« o f NE*( of aald S e c ­
D efentlaiim
Dacaaaad. th*
tion ly in g E of IIw y 1T-I2)
o m p la in t on P la in tif f * F e b ru a ry , 1M4,
NOTICE OF a l IT IN
T * All C ra d lla ra a a d Parana* A tto rnCey
F u r th e r daacrlbad aa ly in g I
,
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N.
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leveland.
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MORTGAGE FOM El’L o a l HR
H a r i n g C la im * mr D r m a a d a
Jr., g u lta I I I H anford A tla n tic
A rth u r II. D ackw lth, Jr., of F red d ie’s S te ak H uuae ott TOi RKNIE HULl.lVAN
A g a laa f l a i d E a t a t ,t
II wy. 17-12.
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T ou and aach o f you ar*
Public b e a rin g w ill ba hald AND TOi All p a rtie s c la im in g
F lo rid a , a n d file th* o ri­
By: M a rth a T. V lhlan
h a ra b y n o tlfla d and r*&lt;|Ulr*d gford,
In tha Sem lnola C ounty C ourt
in
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Houaa, C ounty C om m issioners
d r r o r a g a ln a t th a a fo re ­
m and* w hich you, or a lth a r of
Room, S anrord, F lo rid a, W adsaid parson
you. m ay h a r a a g a ln a t th* o f th* C irc u it C o u rt on o r b* A LOWNDES
naaday, M arch 11. 1P«4 a t 7:10
YOU ARK h araby notlflad
a it a ta o f V, II. G ra n th am , a / for* tb s 17th d a y of M arch, 121 E a a t C a n tra l B oulevard,
P. M. o r • • soon th a ra a fta r th a t a C om plaint to foractoaa
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a c e rta in m o rtg a g e e n cu m b er­
k / a V ic to r H u g o G ran th am , BO, a dacraa p ro eonfaaso w ill Publlah Fab. I I A Mar. I, It,
■am lnola C ounty Z oning in g th a follo w in g daacrlbad
d a ca aia d . la ta of aald C oun­ b* ta k e n a g a ln a t you fo r th* 17. 1M4.
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By H obart S. B row n
L ot l» . OAKLAND IIIL I.S
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a. a t p la in t.
Sam lnola C o u n ty Z oning
C IR C U IT COURT,
T hla N otlo* a hall h* p u b lish - IN T H E
ADDITION, a cc o rd in g ta
hi* o fllc * In th a c o u rt houaa
D ire cto r
NIN TH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT
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th a p la t th e re o f • • r e ­
of aald C ounty a t S anford,
O P FLO RID A IN AND FO R P u b lish F ab. M R M arsh I.
a
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In
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San
corded
la P la t Book I t .
F lo rid a , w ith in aria c a le n d a r
gKMlNOLH COUNTT.
P a g a Id , P ublla R eco rd s
m onth* from th* tim e of th* ford H a rald . a n a w ip a p a r c ir ­ IN CHANCERY NO. IS g tt
CDR-71
culated
la
Sam
lnola
C
ounty,
o f Sam lnola C ounty, D e r ­
flra t p u b lic a tio n o f th la n o ­
A LB ER T N. P IT T A aa A ncil­
ide,
tice. T w o eoplaa of aach claim F lo rid a.
A d m in is tra to r
of
th a IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF haa bran fllad a g a ln a t you tn
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W H IT E , D acaaaaA
re q u ire d to aarva a copy
raaldane* and poat office ad (SE A L )
P la in tiff, NOLR COUNTY. FL O R ID A
A rth u r H. B eck w ith , Jr.,
of
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draaa o f th* c la im a n t, and
I.N CHANCERY NO. l a s t s
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P le ad in g to tho C om plaint o n
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TY JA N E CLASH, Jo in tly a n d
D. C.
P la in tiff, HON. RUHR. DEAN A LOWN­
ney a n d accom panied by a f il­
va.
•av a ra lly ,
ing fa* o f on* d o lla r a n d auch M ack N. C leveland, J r . a n d
DES. 121 E a s t C a n tra l B oule­
D efendant*. IIA R R T H ENRY J E R O M E v a rd , O rlando, F lo rid a, a n d
claim o r dem and not a* filed H aro ld F. Jo h n so n
NOTICE O F SUIT
W ILLIAM G R E E N L E A F, JR ..
A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff
file ilia o rig in a l A nsw er o r
a h all b* ro ld .
TO* BETTY JA N E CLASP,
P, O. D ra w e r E
D efendant. o th a r P le ad in g In tha office e f
E u la II. G ra n th a m
W
hoae
R
esidence
la;
N O T IC E o r S U IT
th a C lark of th a C ircu it C o u rt
A* A d m ln la tra trlx . dabonla S a nford, F lo rid a
401 S la n la y S tre e t
T O i H A R R Y HEN RY JER O M E on a r bafora th a 2 -th day e t
non, cum ta a ta m a n to a n - P ubllah Fab. J ! A M ar. I. 1*.
M lllartow n, Ohio,
W ILLIAM G R E E N L E A F, M arch, 1(14. If you fa ll ta
naxo, of th* a a la t* of V. 17, 1114.
JIL
S w orn
C o m p la in t
h a v in g
do so, a d re ra * pro coofaaaa
II. G ra n th a m , a / k / a V ictor C D R -ll
baan fllad In ilia C irc u it C o u rt
411 Second S tre et,
II. G ra n th a m , a / k / a V ictor
w ill ba ta k e n a g a ln a t you fo r
P
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NOTICB
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th a re lie f dem anded In th a
H u g o a r a n tb a m ,
N ew Je rse y
T H E STATK O F FLORID A TO F lo rid a , l a C hanoary, e n title d
Dacaaaad.
C om plaint.
TOU ARK H EREBY N O TI­
RA L PH JO H N W ARD. JR ., ’A lb e rt N. F lits , aa A ncillary
M aek N. C leveland. J r . and
T hla N olle* sh a ll ba p u b lis h ­
W HOSE R E SID E N C E IS A d m ln la tra to r of th a a a ta ta of F IE D th a t a C om plaint for ed one* a w eak fo r fo u r a o a C a rro ll H urka, A tto rn ey * fo r
UNKNOW N
AND
LAST JO S E P H IN E D. W H IT E , da­ D ivorce and o th a r ra lla f haa • tc u tlv a w e ek s la th a Hsafiwd
E atat* . P , O. D ra w e r X,
caaaad, P la in tiff, varaua W IL ­ baan fllad a g a ln a t you la tha
KNOWN AD DRESS IBl
S anford, F lo rid a.
LIAM U. CLAMS and BETTY abova atylad C ourt a n d you H erald.
t i l l GREGG AVENUE,
F lra t p u b lic a tio n F e b ru a ry I I ,
DATED T H IS 10th day •&lt;
FLO REN CE. SOUTH CA R ­ JA N E CLASH, jo in tly a n d a tv - • ra harab y re q u ire d to aarva F e b ru a ry , 1114.
till.
• ra lly , D a la n d a n ta ’*, p ra y in g a copy of y o u r A naw ar or tHEAL)
OLINA!
F ubllah F ab. U , IS, I t * Mar.
A aw orn C o m p lain t h a v in g for c e rta in ra lla f fo r Iha above o th a r dafana* to tbo C om plaint
I, l i f t .
A rth u r II. Ila rk w lth , J r ,
been fllad a g a ln a t you In th* nam ed p la in tiff a g a in s t You aa upon Iha P la in tif f * A tlo rn ay
C D R -ll
C lark o f C ircu it C o u rt
K. JACKSON IIAASZK, A tto r
C lro u lt C o u rt In a n d fa r Sam i- D afandanL
lly M a rth a T. V lhlan
•NOW. T H E R E F O R E , TU1B nay a t Law . t l d N orth O range
i o t a C d k aty , F lo rid a , b r A t
F ic m rio rs p a s s
D eputy C lerk
Avenue,
S
u
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Id,
O
rlando,
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fo
r
divorce,
NOTICE IB h e reb y given
ANDERSON. RUSH, DEAN
c o u n ty ,
F lo rid a,
and A
LOWNDES
th a t I am e n g ag e d In bualnaaa th a a b o rt title o f w hich la AL­ you w ish to d afand a g a in s t a n g e
a t I* S outh H lw ay 17-11, Caa- MA JA N E W ARD, P la in tiff, and c o n ta a t th * above e n title d f l it th a o rig in a l A naw ar o r d e ­ 111 E aa t C e n tra l B oulevard,
a rlb e rry , Hemlnol* C o u n t y , varaua, RALPH JO HN W ARD. actio n , you e ra re q u ire d to fense In the offlca of Ilia O rlando, F lo rid a
file &gt; our a n sw e r or o th e r C lark o f th a C ircu it C o u rt on
F lo rid a, u n d a r th* flo lltlo u a JIL , D efendant, th a t# praaan t* w
ritte n defense, If a n y you or baforo th a I4 (h day of P ublish Fab. I I A M ar. 1, It,
D ana of, C aaaalb arry L and Co., a r* to com m and you to a p p e a r
have,
to th* C o m p la in t h e rein M arch, l i l t A.D. If you fa ll 17. 11(4.
and th a t 1 Intend to r a g la ta r a n d til* y o u r A naw ar o r o th a r
herein w ith th* C lark of th a Above to do ao Ju d g m en t by D efau lt C D R -lt
aald nam e w ith th * C la rk of d efen se o r p lea d in g
w ill ba la k a n a g a ln a t you fo r
th* C irc u it C ourt, Hemlnol* w ith th* C lark o f th * C lro u lt sty led C o u rt a n d lo aarv* th
a ra lla f p rayed for In Ilia I » T H R CIRCU IT COTRT O F
af Sam lnola C ounty, upon p l a i n t if f s a tlo rn a y , A l­
C ounty, F lo rid a , In a cc o rd an ce C ourt
C
om plaint and aald ra u a a w ill T IIR NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
b
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N.
F
lits
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F
lo
rid
a,
and
aarvo
a
copy
w ith th* provlalon* of th * Floproceed E t P a rt* .
CUIT IN AND FOR SKM Itlllo u a Nam* H tatutaa. to -w lt: th a ra o r on P la in tif f * a t t o r ­ Is 1 M aaonta U ulldlng. S a n ­ th an
DONE AND O R D ER E D a t NOLE C O U N T !, FLO RID A .
Heci ion I D . l t F lo rid a S ta tu te * ney, C a rro ll U urka, A tto rn ey ford, F lo rid a, a copy of aald S anford.
F lo rid a,
th la f l a t ClIANCRRY NO. 1X774
a
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Law.
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ford, F lo rid a, on o r b e fo re fan aa, on a r b e fo re th a I f t h day o f F e b ru a ry , K i t , A.D.
T H E BOW ERY H A V I N G S
Rlgi H ibbard C a aa elb a rry
(SEA L)
F ubllah Fab. IS. S&gt;, A M ar. S. Ih* I t h day o f M arch, A. D. day of M arch, 1*44.
A rth u r H. BankwlUi. Jr.. RANK.
Th* n a tu r* o f sa id e o m p la ln t
IM I. o r a th a rw la* d acraa pro
P ta la tlfl
II. l i l t .
C lark of th a C ircu it C ourt
eunfsaao
w ill
ba
e n te re d la la p ra y fo r fo re c lo su re of
C D It-tt
va.
lly : M a rth a T. V lhlan
a c e rta in m o rtg a g e an cu m b ara g a ln a t you.
JO H N K. CRITKft. a t ux a a d
D eputy C lark
Tli* S anford H a ra ld la da- lug Ilia fo llo w in g described
a tb * C a a r t *1 t b * C m aa ty
a t al,
J u d g e , S r m la a la C a n a ty , S t a t * sig n a le d aa a n a w ip a p a r of re a l p ro p a rly a ltu a to d , ly in g K. JACKSON HAAHZB
D afandantA
g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n In w hich and being In Sam lnola C ouuty, A tto rn ey a t Law ,
• f F lo r id a , l a F r a b a t*
NOTICE O F SU IT IN
l i t N orth O ranga Avanua,
th la c ita tio n a h all ba p u b lla h - F lo rid a, to -w lti
l a r * t k a B a ta ta a f t
M
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F
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R
C L O aiR H
•d one* aach w a lk fo r fo u r
L o ts N to Id, B lock II. S u ita K , O rlando, F la.
JA K E T. NEW UT,
TO i R O B E R T S. COLBT a n d
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LEAD A T . COLBT. hIS
W ITNESS m y h a n d a n d a fH om es S ubdivision • • re - 17. l i l t .
FIN A L N O T fc a
w ife
corded In P la t Book I, C D R -ll
N olle* la h a rab y g tv a a th a t flelal aaa! o f th a C la rk o f th*
R E S ID E N C E *
p a g e s 114-111 o f th* P u b ­
th* und aralg n ed w ill, on th* C ircu it C o u rt on th la th* H a t
1111 W a it F o u rth S t r a a \
lla R soorda o f Sam laol* IN T H R CIRCU IT COURT OF
17th day of M arch, A. D. t i l l , day of J a n u a ry , A. D, 1*44.
lia n a , N evada
T H R NINTH JU D ICIA L C IR ­
C ounty, F lo rid a ,
p ra a a n t
to
th #
H o n o rab t* (SEA L)
T ou a ra h a ra b y n o tlfla d t h a t
A
rth
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H.
B
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ith,
Jr.,
and for th * s a ls o f tb a sam e CUIT. IN AND FOR SEM IC ounty Ju d g * a f SEM INOLE
C o m p la in t to forealoaa n
C lark of th a C irc u it C o u rt fo r cash a t p u b lla a u o tlo n , and NOLR COUNTY, FLORID A.
C ounty, F lo rid a, b a r fin a l r e ­
c e rta in m o rtg a g e e n c u m b e rin g
B y: M a rth a T. V lhlan, D.c. fo r a daflolancy dear** a g a ln a t IN CHANCERY NO. 1S7SP
tu rn , acco u n t a n d vouehara, M
th a fo llo w in g d aacrlbad r e d
C
a
rro
ll B ark*
tb a d a fa a d a n ta la a v a n t tb a F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­ p re p a rty , to -w ltr
A d m ln la tra trla a ta a f th * E i ­
A
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does
GAGE
ASSOCIATION,
a
aorla t* o f Ja k * T. Newby, d a ca aa ­
L ot *, Block E. COUNTRY
• o t sail fo r a a a m o u n t s u f ­ p o ra tlo a .
ad a n d a t aald tlm *. th a n and S u ita I K A tla n tic N a tio n a l
CLUB MANOR, UN IT N&lt;X
ficien t ta p a y a ll aum a found
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8. .Notices • P e rso n a ls

y. For Sale or Rent

IS . R eal E a ta te F o r S ale
INCOME TAX SERVICE
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
O. M. Harrisons
LAKE. Call e v e n i n e s
1311 Palmetto
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
322-1397.
122-8827
322-7941
116 N. Park Ave FA 2412)

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St. Johns Realty SWEETIE PIE

CAI.T. your Itulnhow dealer
322-0311, 4 to 10 p. in.
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­
turns. 12 yrs. experience.
Call Lamar Williams, FivePoints. 322-7843.

ABUNDANT SHADE
TRADE (U4 Rm. Home plus Thl* lot A half on corner bai
extra lot s. W. Chlrago for
many elude treei. In Lake
Highway frontage vacant,
Mary, only 11,900 for abort
acreage. F. J. BABELLA.
time.
11019 .s Kedrlc Ave., Chi- JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
cago 33, III.
3224497 for appointment
SB

Vacuum Cleaner

U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!

LAKE Cottage, furn. 322-6106
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.
furnished, $33
3 Bedroom, partially furn. 3
baths, frame house. Con­
veniently located In Longwood. Only $80 per month.
Other choice rentala.
Ball-Blalr Agency
3rd A Perk Ave.
Phone 322-3641
3

LAKE MARY: 1 large BR.
nicely (urn. Duplex apt.
Spotless. Hurry, won’t last
long. (41. Adulta, no pets.
Call 322-3930.
2 RIL, unfurnished house. Ph.
322-1338.
FURN. 2 BR. Duplex Apt.
201 E. 27th St. 3224477.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. Firat St.
3 BR Unfurn. house. Refrig.
It gae stove. $G0. 3oa Myr­
tle Ave. 32)0633 after 4
P

2 RR. living room, kitchen,
suu porch, lg- Back porch.
Completely furn. $75 mo.
322-4447 or 322-1733.
4 Bit., 2 Bath ...
2 UR , 1 Bath
2 BR.. I Bath .
3 Bit., 1V4 Baths

(143
$ 70
$ 33
$ 83

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

RENT A BED

LMN ENTERPRISES
Now has Sales Represents
fives at Crystal Lake Park
W. oa 23th St., to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Ulvd. to
Lake Mary Fire Station
right to Saloa Office,
houses under construction
One 4 Bedroom ready for
occupancy. As low as $330
Down and $64 a month.
Ph. $38-3911 or 323-2744

4 BR, 2 RATH
&lt; 'W I,*U W
M
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4 BR. 2 BATHS

8 BR FRAME HOME

Payton Realty
FA 2-1)01

1742 a t Hiawatha

I BR, H i Bathe, Fla. Rm.,
corner lot, fenced yd., coot
hast A air, dlapoaal, builtin stove. Tee'N Green
Estates. Ph. 322-S314.
SAVE about $2,000 by
buying this very nice
I Bedroom home for
o n l y $8,9». N e a r
•hopping, lg. F 1 a.
Rm., big kitchen with
range A refrigerator,
plenty of closets, hard­
wood floors. If you
are looking for a Bar­
gain, don't put off
calling ua about this
one, Stamper Agen­
cy, 1919 So. Freoch
Ave., 322-4991.

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"If you think THAT'S aomathlng, you ahould tea the
POLICE car aha backed Intol"

18. Help Wanted
SPARE TIME
OPPORTUNITY
Mas or Woman
PART Tima— 16 to 2o hra.
per week. Salea experience
helpful but not necessary.
No Door to Door
WHOLESALE b u a l n a a a of
your own. No cash Invest­
ment.
PROTECTED territory.
GOOD, solid, part time busi­
ness for ambitious person.
For interview give details
and write Box 64, (his
paper.

29. Automobile Service
Auto Glass, Tape
A Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
161 W. In4 St. FA &gt;4019
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

S1A. Pcta
POODLES, g wks. old, AKC
reg. Fairly reasonable. 1
male, 1 female. 803 W. 3rd.
Pony and saddle. 1803 Sum­
merlin Ave.

32. Flowers - Shrubs

I t. BUaatloaa Wanted

Colored lady dailrea regular
job or day’s work. 128-0300.

Jim Hunt Realty

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Paym ents
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beet home
buy, see the

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

SO U TH W A RD

27. Special Servlet*

$100

FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

SALES BROKER

Office FA (-file
Night FA 34641

John Sauls, Realtor

ss-oree
ttM Park Dr

Saoford. Fla

FHA - VA HOMES
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 1V4, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

butyou'dnever
knowit!!!!

INVESTMENT A REALTY 14. Klnetrical Services
116 N. Park
3H-91TI YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
Centr-ctlng A Repairs
3 BR., 2 Baths, k it oqulpt.
A Controls
730 Seminole Blvd., Cassel114 Sunset
FA 24902
berry, 838-6930.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon 25. P lu u tb in r S e rv ic e s
Bluff, furnished. 322-3631.
PLUMBING
Our used c a n not only look new . . . they act it too!
Contracting Repairs
FHA HOMES
FREE ESTIMATES
3, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
R. L HARVEY
1, 1VA. A 3 BATHS
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383 Come down and aelect a winner from our wide mclec­
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

111 N. Park Ave.

323-7174

UR. masonry, (6,300, good
terma, 2 lots (l.otw as. 1 Ml.
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
Lane. TE 9-1633.

Flae Watch A Jewelry Repair
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
110 S. Park
322 3932
Fiaao Tealag a ad Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA M W

322-2420

tion of sedans, coupes, und atalion wugons.

Today's Hot Special!
1959 Plymouth Fury

M095

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc. Tractor mowing A Grading.
CaU FA 2-7631.
Hes CuaUtmlacd Homes In
So. Long wood for immediate
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
occupaucy. Down pay maiK Of pictures that has a been Our oelection of N tw Pontiac*, Huicka and Uamblcra
of $650 and up.
published in The Herald.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
CaU Bill Vincent at The are all now on dbplay. lllgheHt trade-in allowance*
802 Highland Ave.
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
are being: offered.
Ph. 831 3911 or 322-2744
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Carpet Special!

64 MODEL
TRADE-INS

1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop

-2 6 9 5

Tudor, 220 h.p.. Crul-omatk transmission, radio end beater,
power steering, Baht blue, vinyl trim,
C4-3A

1962 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop
4-door V-8, Pewarglide, powar steering, power brakes, radio
heater. White with red Interior.

1961 Ford Sunliner V-8

-2 2 9 5
-1 7 9 5

Automatic tran»mi*»ion, radio and heater, power Steering, power
brake*. Dark blue with new while top.
TC4-4A

1961 Ford Fairlane Tudor

-1 2 9 5

Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic tranamiaalon, radio nag heater.
Light green finlah and clean throughout.
XC4I2B

1960 Ford Falcon 4-Door

- 1 09 5

Sedan, 6 cylinder engine, automatic tranamiaalon, radio and
heater. Medium green (iniah,
RC3.9A

1959 Ford Town Victoria

WELuS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types snd Sires
4-I)oor Hardtop; automatic, radio, heater. 23,000
We Repair and Service
b T I N E
carefully driven miles! Special at
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2ad St.
FA 2-6432

88. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
Rol'away. Hospital It Baby
NEW COIN LAUNDRY
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1V4 Brand new building A all new
Beds.
INSTALLED
bath borne. One bedrootn
By Day, Week, or Month
Speed Queen washers A Senkarik Oltuts and Paint
bea separate entrance, can
l’h FA 2 5181 116 W 1st St.
dryers now ready for InCompany
be rantad for income. Will
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
staUation In excellent San­ 21V Magnolia Pb. FA 3-4aa
Dade for emaller place,
f o r d location. Financing
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jlinmie
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
shown by appointment. Cali
available. UU1 italic), Or­
Co.van. 3224013.
Free Inspect ion, estimates,
FA 2-9846.
lando 424 3245 or 424 3047,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
P. O. Box (155.
1-3 BR House; 1 10' wide 2 DEB ARY: Home exclusive
It repairs discounted.
Bit House Trailer. I’iione
with W. T. Corbett. Real 16. F em aU H elp W a n te d
811H E. 3rd.
322-3443
NO 8-49G3.
Estate. 2 BR. 1Vt» bath,
central air-cond. I beat. DISHWASHER, woman pre­
CLEAN. 4 Urn. 6tl Park.
8100 DOWN
ferred. Must be experienc­
$18,300. 648-479!.
$13 MONTH
ed. Alsu exp. white wait­
1 For Nuie «»r Tlei.______ EVERETT A. H A R P E R
3 • Bedroom lluwr
ress. Apply Chick 'N Treat.
CUSTOM REALTY
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
Rent with option to buy. 3
WINTER PARK
FIIA-VA sales broker. 24S3 HOUSEKEEPER. L i v e In.
BR.. 2 bath, air-cond. No
l.ee Kd. end 17-92
S. P a’Sc Ave F A 2-2231, White or colored. Phone CornerPhone
r,j v y - &gt;,
ai i ume
pay$41-0021
322-3108 or 322-9233.1
FA 2-229$.
I mi-Uls. 323-0933
2383 Park Dr.

36. Automobile* • Trucks

Carpets A la Carte

Fenced yard, cent, beat
air cood. $16,800.
$500 DOWN

Outside patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
Trees. In the Country.
$7,000 — TERMS

34. Articled For Sale

WANTED reliable couple to GUNS. New A Used. Largo Itaby Crib, Play pen. Elec. '59 Ford, A-l condition. $993.
selection. WiU trade, Al*o
take up monthly payments
meat sheer. Home filing
213 Woodmere.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
repair. Tackle sold It re
cabinet. Boys 26" bicycle
paired Osteen Uridge Fish
rooms of furniture. Call
Standard fireproof safe. Ph. '36 Ford Victoria. $300. Pb.
322-3340.
Camp It Gun Shop.
322-3342.
TE 1-1911, Casselberry, eel
leet.
'62 Dodge Lancer Sta. wagon,
like new cohd. 17,000 milci.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Sewing machine, like new,
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
322 2748.
Quick Service With the
guarantee. Makes button Mae has THROWN AWAY the
Cssb. SUPER THADLNG
holes, sews on buttons,
BUYING A NEW er
Percentage Book.
TOST. FA 2-0677.
monograms, embroideries, Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
USED CART
etc. Pay olf balance, $72.40,
FINANCE
IT WITH U8
Dealer
COST
plus
$1
per
For the biggest selection of or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
♦ Low Interest Ratos
yard.
nearly new and used furni­
trade fur your old machine. ALL FIRST QUALITY
♦ Low Monthly Payments
ture, sec Noll's Furniture
Call anytime, 322-7168.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
TOP
RATED
MILLS
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17 92. Open t days 9 to 6. READY MIX Concrete, win­ Call us for a showing of there 37. Boat* - Motor*
fine Carpets in your home.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Used furniture, appliances,
Nylon, AcrUan, All Wool, 14' boat, steering wheel, and
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
etc. Hundreds to choose
boat trailer. Newly recon­
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Larry's Mart 219 Sanford
from. TERMSI Up to two
ditioned.
Inquire, Alfred
dry wells, stepping stones.
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4132.
years to Pay I
Cosman, Lot 47, Park Ave.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Trailer CL, Sanford.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 24761
FIU5K ESTIMATE
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
Upholstering It Mattress ren­ For easy, quick carpet clean­
FREE BOAT BHOWI
ovating. New L Used Furni­
Orlando, Fla.
Only ths latest styles being
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
1414194 Collect or
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
shown a t the Central Fla.
tric Shampooer only $1 per
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
Fair in Orlando. See the
day. Carroll's Furniture.
FA 34348 altar 6 p.m.
FA 2-2117.
largest Trallarabte Alumin­
Admiral TV, $35. PhUco re­
um Cruiser. Also gate upon
34. Articles For Sale
frigerator, $65. Pvt. owner, 35. Articles Wanted
the most beautiful Fiber322 7336.
glare Cruller built, It'a
FANTASTIC ANNIVERSARY
WANTED. Set Golf Club*.
stacked! Thrill to the new
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus TVs bought and sold, TV
Must be reasonable. P. O.
breed of boats, the Cathed­
City. 201 W. lit St.
Box 8, Hanford, Fla.
Outlet, 700 W. 9th. 322-9762.
ral Hulls. Admire the llnee
APPROX. 300 ft. Chain-Link ACCORDION, 120 Bass, 3 WANTED! Citrus fruit. I-arge
of the fastest Runabouts 4
fence, 2 walk-in gales.
or small amounts. Bonded
weeks old, 7 switches, cost
motor from the St. John's
Have to be moved. 322-2698.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
$500, stUI has guarantee,
River. These end many
$I.V&gt; or best cash offer im­ field. FA 3 4211.
others. Bring your ChockCASH SALE! Completely re
mediately. Write Box 65, 36. Automobiles • Trucks
books! S p e c i a l “ Fair”
cond. appliances. 90 day
prices prevail. Eye and
Sanford Herald.
warranty on aU. 1-Chest
Buy, a t the Fair, this weak
typo freercr, $100. 1-Upright Cushman Scooter. 16 mm. '63 Valiant hardtop, bucket
seats, Radio, heater, auto,
only! Salesmen on duty.
frecier, $100. 1-Frigldairc
projector willt screen, Ph.
tram . Warranty. 838-76M.
Termsl
Robson Sporting
washer, $75. 2-Muylag wash­ 322 2534.
Goods, Downtown Sanford,
ers, $63 ca. 2-Wratinghousc
'35 Cadillac Coupe de VlUe,
322-5961.
Spaecinatc washers, $43 ea. Niro gas range with extras,
light blue, full power. Good
1-Hotpoint washer, $30. I- $50. Call 322-7004.
buy, $293. 322-9196.
39. Trnllar* • Cabana*
Frlgldare refrigerator, $15. BOATS, Motors, Scooters, Re­
'02
Chevy,
Six,
Sid.
Low
1962 Dolphin, St x 10, S BR.
Dick's Appliance Service,
frigerators, Stoves, furni­
mileage. $1400. Equity or
$900 Equity. 822-9107,
910 E. Sanford. 322-7638.
ture, knick knseks. Coma
trade. 322-7839.
out and Browse, 4 to 10
OWNER MUST SELL! 8x40
D1AL-A-MATIC
evenings.
1951 Mercury 4-I)r., exc.
Cameo I BR liousetrallar.
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
cond. 9 new tires A tubes.
BUDGET SPOT
Exc. cood. Must sea to ap­
Saws on buttons, makes
2506 W. 1st St.
Pb. 322 8660.
preciate. 3224420.
buttonholes, monograms &amp;
appliques. With guarantee.
Assume 4 payments of $7.00.
328 9411.

BLOOMING Roeee on Chero­
kee stock. All other kinda
of Nursery shrubbery and GOULD Pump, like new. Ik
hp. with Jet Edurer. Call |
trees.
321-3025.
IRONING la my home. Ph.
Gray Shadows Nursiry
3284313.
6 Ml. 8. on 8anford Ave.
CITRUS &amp; CABBAGE BAGS
SLIPCOVERS made to Order. CITRUS A PEACH TREES. CITRUS BAGS, AU. SIZES, |
CABBAGE BAGS 47 A 48 IN.
Reasonable. Ph. 3234112.
WiU plant. 822-4148.
IN STOCK
An lavoatment, not an as- LADDERS, PICKING BAGS I
Days work,
S A C R I F I C E
pense. CaU FA 2-9612 lor ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS
I BR Frame Home a t 4711 322-6277.
expert advtoa aa a Hereto
A. M. PREVATT,
W. Mid. WU1 take car,
80. Babyatttara
advertising campaign.
740-1119
SEVILLE, FLA.
house
trailer
or
caeh
aa
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
part
paymeot,
Bal.
$47.8$
Realtor
BABYSITTING In my home.
per mo. loci. lot. If Inter­
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaae.
323-2174.
ested contact owner at
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bids.
above address all dap ta t., Will earn for children ta my
Feb; 29th.
home, • days week, Lake
V A -F H A
Mary area. 322 3276.
BELIEVE IT OR NOTI
Property Management Only u blocks from town la 8 !. B eau ty
Sc Sales Broker
a a Story, 4 BR. S bath
Horn* with — fa tlo — Bar*
Harriott’i Beauty Noek
B-Q, Large fruit trees, ter­ Bve Appt’g. I St. Beauticians
rific garden space and IftS So. Oak
FA 15742
Offers tu t your selection
flowring well — For only
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
$10,300 - $300 Down — $63 Special by Popular Demand
Bedroom
per mooth. Owner financed. Our Budget Wave Spec. $8.93
Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Ship
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3324934

Government

Bedrooms, large living
room, kitchen A dining rm.,
garage. $120 month.
Call Frank Evan*
322-4417 or 322-1733

payments. 322-3435.

33 Pt. Family’ Room, fenced
patio, double carport.
$17,900 - TERMS

84. Articles For Sale

Singer Automatic

12. Real Estate For Sale 3 BR, 1V4 bath home. Assume

Preparation of Income Tax
GREENBRIAR
Returns hy former agent of
Choice lots available in
Internal Revenue Svc 2Utt
Greenbrier of Loeli Arbor
S. Park Ave., Ph. FA 2-3876,
overlooking golf course.
Ernext Bicknell.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbrier
SANFORD VACUUM CLEANdeveloped by
EU SERVICE. Parts and
KINGSWOOD
supplies for all makes in­
BUILDERS, INC.
cluding: Electrolux. New
202 Fairmont Dr.
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
FA 2-8074
No home service
call
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
TWO 4 BU HOMES
2959 Park Dr. ..
One for immediate occupancy.
802 Highland Ave., Long
wood, j ML S. on 17-92,
Repairs, parts; Electrolux,
Longwood Plata.
Kirby,
KexAlr,
AlrWay,
LMN ENTERPRISES,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
Inc.
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
rh . 838 3911 — 322-2744
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
2 BR. Home, Study, 114
FA 2-4783.
Baths, large Family Rm. in
8. Education • Instruction good neighborhood; tnclud
ing sieve, refrig., room alfconditioner, washing ma­
chine It rugs. Really tar*
rifle buy! Monthly pay
ments $83.50.
Men-vroinen, 18-52. Start high KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
as $102.00 a week. Prepara
Inc.
lory training until appoint
FA 2-8U74
ed. Thousands of jobs open
Experience usually unnee PRETTY 3 Bedroom Home,
Large landscaped lot ad­
cssary. FREE information
joining park. Owner must
on jobs, salaries, require
sell NOW, so wiU leave
menta. Write TODAY giv­
down payment up to you.
ing name, address and
Total price $11,000, moodi­
phone. Lincoln Service, Dox
ly payments depend on
37, c/o Sanford Herald.
Down payment, from $7* to
$90. No qualifying, no red
tape. Call Stemper Agency,
6. For Rent
1919 So. French. 322-4(91.
Room It Board, close in Call
BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR
mornings 322-7758.
HOME
Bit., 2 Baths, Huge Fla.
3UR.1 bath, kit. equipped,
room, Dining room, Builtscreened porch, fenced back
yard, close to schools, shop­ in range, ref., dtshwaiber,
air-cond., Heat. Large lot,
ping. $83 mo. 322-7398.
fenced back yard.
Nice clean 3 Rm. furn. gar­
EXCLUSIVE WITH
age apt. Water, elec. furn.
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor
Adulta only. No peta. I'b.
410 N. Park
322-1305.
323-0359. after five S22-IM0

FURN. A pt 2300 Melkmville.

By Nadine Seltzer

U . Real Eatate Wanted

DUST PROBLEM?

2 HR House, nicely furn. No
pets. Ph. 322 6237.

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1959 CHEVROLET
2-Door ardan. V-8 engine, atandard traasmliaion, radio and heater. White finlah.

1958 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
i I’aaftcnger, V-N engine, automatic trana.
aiia*ion, radio A heater, white * rad interior.

745

OVER 50 USED CARS
To SELL or TRADE
HANK RATE FINANCING

322-1481
W. Park M l 4-8916

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W ork Of A rt Association Is Explained
By Botes P. DeWBt
Many peep)# wbs attended
the annual exhibit e f the
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation have inquired about
the people who comprise the
membership. They also ask,
'Do all e f them palntT*
The picture* on display In
the adult section of the re­
cent ehow were painted by
approximately SO per cent of
the members. Bom* of these
devote most at their time to

Village Clerk
Sets Special
Office Hours
Announcement that the rill
age office la North Orlando
will be open from 7 u t i l •
p.tn. Tbureday for voter re*iatratioa and from 9 e.m . un­
til noon an Saturday for can­
did*tea to file la it mlauta
qualifying petition* waa mad*
today by Mr*. Barbara Peteri, village cleric and supervieor of registration.
AD resident! of the village,
even though they have prev­
iously registered, must re­
register this year in order to
bo eligible to cast a ballot In
the March IT elections for two
council posts and a flve-mem
bar Cltlaens Charter Board.
Books will close at 4 p.m.
Friday and ne voter reglstra
tlon will be mad* after this
time. Candidates for both the
council and tbs charter board
must qualify before noon on
Saturday.
To date, potltioo* have be
picked up by Harold Wilkes,
Mr*. Mona Qrlnstead and Bohart Stephenson who present­
ly serve on the council.

Cradick Infant
Son Dies
Kugeoe Anthony Gredick,
infant eon of Gunnery S g t
John B. Gradlek Jr.. USMC,
and Mrs. Gradlek died Fab.
B la Jacksonville, N. C.
Survivors are the parents,
five filters, and on* brother
and grandpareoU, Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Gradlek Sr.,
«f Sanford, and Mr. aod Mrs.
M. E. Thompson, of Aberi. Miss.

painting pictures either for
eala or for teaching purpoo
They exhibit their work
many placet, la aosn ‘I
stances, their work fa ala*
some* of Income.
The balance e f thee* who
paint do It priauuily aa
hobby. Of thee*, eome i
employed and can devote only
a limited amount o f time to
their painting. Other* paint
baesuea they need a personal
af
from their routine activitiee.
Many are retired percent
who for the fleet time
their live* are able to tmjoy doing something they
have not previously had the

time te accomplish.
AH af these people are
■trivia* te improve their
work and find fellowship
with others and a sharing
o f knowledge and inspira­
tion aa members af the art
association. This la the pur­
ee for which the eased*ties waa found**.
Another purpose af the
organisation la to promote

among the people of this ar­
ea aa tntercet In the apprec­
iation af art and to develop
aa nadoretandlng of its im­
portance to a balanced cli­
mate o f tntereeta which Is
necessary to the cultural
and economic growth e f tho
section.
T b # Mo-patnttng membora share an Interest in
this particular p u r p o a * .

Some attend the association's
meeting* at which speaker*
tell of various styles of
painting and the different
media employed. Seminars on
a rt appreciation and a rt his­
tory provide an opportunity
for participation In queatlon
and answer eesslons. Demon­
strations showing how a pic­
ture la created arc fadnating
to all member* — both paint­

Services for Paul
Pesold, who died Sunday,
were aneounced today by
Qramkow Funeral Homo.
The Rotary will bo died
at S p.m. today at Gramhow’s. Requiem Base will be
e i 11 a.m. Wednesday at All
Soule Catholic Church follow'
od by burial in All Soule
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Edward
Simon, Carl Von Herbulls,
Ted J. Michele, Robert H.
LeFila, Ed Callan and George
DeMattlo.
Honorary pallbearer* will
be F. E. Roumlllat J r , Wil­
liam Livingston, Elmo Gradick, Henry Richter, A. 0 .
Von Herbulls, Joe Assarelle,
Hamilton Blabs*, Dr. Vhi'
cent Roberta, Dr. C. F.
Brooke Smith, John Plerro,
Emmett Kinlaw, Harry Elm'
U, Eugene Stillings, J , G.
Had*
larer, Jack Ludwig, Anton 1Michels, T. S. Rumbley,
Paul Brafks, A. B. Bikes,
Thee Stiles and T. J. Demers.

• Bread New Carer far
Mettreee
• Bread New laeaUtiea
where a ceded

SANFORD
I l f Magnolia
Aranua
Phoae FA 24321
r^ rm n T T T T n K L iV K R T

Church Supper
Scheduled
By Maryam MHee
A family night covered
dish supper will he held Wed­
nesday e t S p.m. at S t An­
drews Presbyterian Church,
Cecelia Drive, Bear la k e .
All members end friends of
the church a n invited to at­
tend. A study course will fe l­
low.

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'company

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•xporta band over backward* to answer your quasttona
courteously, completely. Help you to ted the m od
acenio routes. Smooth out every detail ao you enjoy a
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in a position to erelcom*
nsw members, painters and
non-painters, who are inter­
ested in th* organisation’s
program. Some of those
among the non-painting group
have been Inapired to try
their hand a t painting and
have uncovered their own
hidden talen t Some of their
work la displayed at exhibits
sponsored by the association.

Paul P. Pezold
Rites Wednesday

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er* and non-painter*.
Also among the non painte rt are those member* who
hav* joined to show their
interest and to lend their sup­
port to the effort* being made
to establish in their are* a
solid cultural atmosphere.
Members of the a rt associ­
ation need an organisation be­
cause they need one another.
The a s s o r i a t i o n is now

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Hew English Estates
School Is Dedicated
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A prospective Juror w u
being queried on Jiit opinion*
in ■ civil *uit before Judge
Vassar Carlton thi* week at
the courthouse. An attorney
asked him if he had been in*
volved in an automobile ac*
ddent a t any time. “ Yes, f
hnvr,” he responded, "I don’t
know where that car came
from but when I got there
he waa there, too.”
•
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County Judge Vernon C.
Mixe • who has announced
lie'll not seek re-election *
will be the speaker a t Fri*
day's Lions Club luncheon
meeting, lie’ll speak on the
Juvenile Council.
e
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It’s definite now: Presi­
dent Johnson will be a t the
canal ground breaking a t
I’atatka Thursday afternoon.
And John Kridcr will have a
front seat . . . on the speak­
er’s stand, by invitation of
Governor Bryant.
• •
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Mrs. Emmeline Host has
been named a teacher a t the
Little Red School House,
starting Monday.
• •
•
From the Lion* Pause:
Traveler - "Quick give mo
one round trip ticket.” Clerk
• ’’Where to ? ” Traveler •
“ Hack here, of course.”
• •
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Sound alike*: Lions Pause The journey of a thousand
miles starts with a single
step. Alcoholics Anonymous •
That first drink is one too
many; 1,000 drinks is not enougli.

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Our thanks to Bob ib-merer
and Jonnie Elam for them
kinds words about “The
Clock” column.
• •
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Don't be too surprised if a
couple political incumbents,
who announced they will nut
run again, soon report the
•‘pressure” from their friends
is too strong, and they will
tan* strain, after all.
And did you note a Herald
reporter ha* Jqinped Into the
political ring. Mona Grlnstead
seeks the North Orlando
ouunril seat held by Mayor
W oody A n d e rao n .

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Memo to Bob Hiomas: If
you keep pounding long en­
ough in your news column,
maybe tlat City Fathers will
take note and repair 13th
Street. (Bob is another Her­
ald reporter . . . and he’s one
with an Impressive record.
He's the No. 1 blood donor in
Seminole County, having Just
recently given his tMHIi pint.
And th at counts 7.25 gal­
lons!)
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We’ve asked the proper au­
thorities but aro still confus­
ed with Uie answer to the
question: Why will the City
• with a new $800,000 sewage
disposal plant • continue to
dump waste in Lake Munroe?
/
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Have you noticed the num­
ber of worn and bedraggled
Ameiican flags flying aruund
Banfoid? One would think
those with the pride to fly
Old Glory would show a pre­
sentable banner.
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Teacher: " I f you had a big
apple and a little apple,
which one would you give
your brother?” Pupil: "My,
big brother or my little bro­
ther?"
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John Galloway has a posi­
tive answer on the growth of
Bemlnole County. He reports
that in 1947 the total U s collection was $000,000 while In
1003 the Uke waa $4 million.

Merchants To
Pick Officers
Flection of officers will
highlight a meeting of the
Sanford Downtown Merchants
Association at 3 p.m. Thurs­
day at the Chamber of Com­
merce.
President Glenn McCall said
also the association will dis­
cus* "promotion Ideas’’ for
downtown stores, afid will
ufge tlic C'lty Commission to
expedite approved parking
changes oe First Street, Pal­
metto Avenue an i Magnolia
Avenue.

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lieUblished 1908 WED. FEBRUARY 26, 1961 SANFOltD, FLORIDA

NO. 134

Wright Named
Pesident Of
Navy League

County commissioners and to mayor of several surround­
school official* were com­ ing communities.
mended by Sanford attorney
He also introduced County
Douglas Stenstrom Tucsduy School Superintendent R. T.
night at dedicatory exercises
at the new English Estates
Elementary School.
Pointing out that Seminole
is the ninth fastest growing
county In the state and 4itth
In the nation, Stenstrom said
that this situation had re­
sulted in the county’* school
population rising from 5,000
to 15,000 within the last 10
yrnra.
He Introduced members of
the county school board,
l&gt;oard of trustees, county com­
mission, the county's legisla­
tive delegation, chamber of
commerce officials and other
county authorities in addition

J. Ilanforth Wright Jr.,
chairman of the Senunolc
County Board of Public In' struction, was elected presi­
dent of the Central Florida
Council, Navy league. Tues­
day evening at Sanford Naval
Air Station.
W. A. Patrick. Sanford, was
elected president, and Andrew
Carraway. Sanford, was chos­
en program chairman. Eric
Havcmlal. Oakland, ami By­
ron Villwock, Winter Park,
were c'ccted secretary and
treasurer, respectively.
Capt. Jam es O. Mayo, com­
mander of Heavy Attack
Cnpt. Robert M. Wore, SNAS commanding offi­
MARINE COUPS detachment at Sanford Naval
Wing One, told 100 Navy l-cacer. Front the left Rgt. Maj. J. F. Truluck, Cap­
Air Station is being inspected this week by a
pue members and guests
tain Ware, General Riley, Col. V. U. Risceglia
team from the Inspector General’s office of the
about expansions of his com­
and Maj. It. T. Chen, detachment commanding
Marines. The Inspector General, Brig. Gen.
mand which will put locallyofficer.
(Herald Photo)
Thomas F. Riley, was greeted at the Base by
based Jet squadrons "In
France and Formosa at the
same time.
The Captain ulso described
latest plans In converting the
Sanford Naval Air Station to
lieadquarters for global de­
ployment of the new RA-5C
GEORGE BORROW
Vigilante rcconnalsanec-atlack
aircraft.
When the transition U com­
The Inspector General of
PALATKA (UP1) A ter. They will take the presi­
the Marine Corps, Brig. Gen­
Sanford's Heavy A t t a c k plete. he said, units of Hea­
dential
jet
on
to
Miami
Beach
eral Thomas F. Riley and his crowd of some 15,000 is ex­
squadron 1 will return Tues­ vy Attack Wing One will be
lean: composed of Col. Victor pected Thursday to cat bar­ where Johnson will address a day after right months of carrier-based all over the
R. Bisrcglia, Lieut. Col. Ed­ becue amt watch President Democratic fund raising din­ operations almard the Navy world.
ward A. Parnell ami Capt. Johnson set off the din* mite ner.
He said lira first such situsaltuek carrier USS Independ­
lion would arise this sum­
John D. Buckley Jr. arrived blast that will Initiate con­
The groundbreaking will ence.
at Marine Barracks, Sanford,
The squadron's 10 A-5A mer when VAII-3. first squa­
struction of the long-awaited start cxcuvalion ot live first
Tuesday afternoon to conduct
County Zoning Board mem­
Vigilantly are scheduled to dron to be equipped with the
slx-niUc
section
of
the
$I5S
RA-SC, deploys aboard the ber George Bobrow today an­
an anuual Inspection of the cross-Florida barge canal.
stage
a
formation
ily-hy
over
Johnson will be accompan­ million project which is plan­ the city and the Sanford N'a L'SS Ranger, home-ported in
Marines.
nounced his candidacy for
ned to stretch from Jackson­
The purpose of this inspec­ ied by Mr*. Johnson and
val Air Station shortly nficr Alameda, Calif., for a lour District 3 county commission­
ville
to
Yankeelown
on
the
tion is to determine the pro­ their two daughters, Ljmla
8:30 a.ttt., announcing their with tlie U. S, Seventh Fleet
Gulf in eight to 10 years.
ficiency of an organization In Bird, 19, and Lucy Baines, 16.
first appearance here since in the Western Pacific. At er.
performing its primary miss­
the same time, Sanford's
A resident of Ssmlnol*
July
6. 1903.
The presidential party will SEMINOLE COUNTY
ion and its combat readiness
VAH-7 (fill be serving a nor­ County for 14 years, Bobrow
VAII-1
operated
tor
a
month
TO
BE
REPRESENTED
as related to any future duty fly to Jacksonville Naval Air
mal tour aboard (he USS En­
Representing S e m i n o l e off tile U. S. East Coast then
assignment. The inspection Stutlon by jet front Washing­
terprise
in Hie Mediterran­ bus lieen a general contract­
suilrtl for duty with Ilia U. S.
or for 17 yaars la central
will continue through Thurs­ ton, and make tho trip to Urn County at the cross-state can­ Sixth Fleet in the Jlcditcrran* ean.
al
ground
breaking
Thur
day
Flurlda.
day.
barge canal site at Bodecan.
“With sonm. measure of
The local Marines will be beaver Uoys Uancb .10 miles at Palatka will ite Join Krl-■ , Siiv-p JHat -.time ^he ■well*
pride,” lie salt]; "I point to
inspected in such fields and southwest ol here by heiicop- .dcr ^ind Jo!:n Bmmle.v. of
Ihv 3
Joiins-lndlaffrV^ivcr •ralin jd - Ida |W (to n front
the fa it that I have attended
departments as interior se­
1
Canal
District;
Scott Burns, " m e Independence Might decks
HU per cent of the regular
curity, weapon* qualification,
chairman of the industrial in a series oh fleet NATO and
meeting* of Uia Board of
knowledge in various subjects
committee, Chamber of Com­ Joint service exercises design­
and tecllcs pertaining to am­
County Commissioners In the
merce; member ol Hie Semi­ ed to keep forces in that arcs
phibious assaults, all Marine
past three year*. 5ly service
for any
nole County Commission and constantly ready
Corps training conducted (or
on
the County Zoning Board
o th e rs .
emergency.
the past 12 months, troops
during the last 2(4 year* ha*
VAH-t's
performance
in
Kridcr
said
that
anyone
in­
Inspections and close order
combined to give ms a broad
What’s new in business in terested in attending should Poop Deck 111, one ol tho
drill, supply and administra­
knowledge of the problems of
Sixth
Fleet's
major
periodic
the
Hanford
area?
Here's
contact
him
today
at
the
tion.
the entire county, Thle is
what happened just this Chamber of Commerce. A strike exercises, earned com­
positive proof of my sincere
motorcade will leave the mendations last munlh from
week:
Interest in county-wide gov­
Chamlwr
at
9
a.
m.
Thurs­
many lilgh-runking sources on
Faust Drug* on East First
ernment. I believe that this
die scene.
Street is having a grand day.
background of county inter­
opening of its remodeled
This was the squadron's
est, service, and personal en­
first deployment with the
store Thursday, Friday and
• . r
terprise Is excellent prepara­
much two (twice the speed of
Saturday.
j . I). WRIGHT JR.
tion for the responsibilities of
sound) Vigilante. The sleek
Sears, Rorburk and Com­
Prospective - v o t e r s may pany, moving from East
a county commissioner in tho
twin-jet uireralt supply the
register in (heir Individual First Street, it having a
critical period of growth that
WASHINGTON (UPI) — all-weather lanuliing capabil­
county precincts a* a result grand opening of its new Sm. George A. Smother*, |&gt;- ity for the Sixth Fleet.
lit* ahead.
of action taken Monday night store at the Pinerrest Shop­ Fla., wants the United States
"I enjoy working with peo­
VAH-I, led by Cdr. Leonard
by Mrs. Camilla Bruce, sup­ ring Center Thursday, F ri­ to take the lead in urging the J. Reinhart, is the Navy's
ple, and hold that good gov­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
ervisor of registration.
day and Saturday,
Organization o f American second Vigilante • equipped The $75 million bond issue for ernment Is possible only by
The supervisor deputized
Cinema Theater, In the States (OAS) to tuke strong squudron The first, VAll-7, expansion of state universities the consent of the governed.
workers in 12 rounl.i pre-1 Seminole 0*Lza Shopping sanctions nguinat Cuba.
relieved Heavy One on board was unanimously approved to­ At my suggestion of a com­
clncU at a meeting in the &gt; Center at Casselberry, I*
Smother* said Tuetday that Hie nuclear lowered USS En­ day by the State Hoard of Ad­ mittee, the commissioners ap­
courthouse. She also briefed having its grand opening at an OAS re|m rt finding Culm terprise during the past week, ministration and the State
pointed a citizen's council (at
the deputies on the proce­ 7 p.m. tonight.
guilty of subversion and "pol­ thereby In-ginning an extend­ Bond Review Hoard,
no cost to the taxpayer*) to
dures to follow in carrying
The joint approval paved ■tudy the courthouse needs
"Colton” Brown has open­ itical aggression” u g u i n • t ed Sixth Flert tour of its own.
out the registration.
Wailing to greet VAH-t's the way fur filing shortly of fur future departmental ex­
ed the Village Ian restau­ Venezuela is another indica­
Each was asked to (Ur a rant on West First Street.
tion that the "lime has long Might crews March 3 will bo legal pioet-eding* to validate pansion. Their recommenda­
report on the registration
lamlse and llank Pyle since passed for Issuing niurul a reception committee of Mir first i'Mir under the pro
with the main office by took over ownership of Lake condemnation and verlml ie- wives, friend* and local Navy gram, probably amounting to tions resulted in a net saving
to Uie taxpayer* of $2 mil­
March 23.
proofs.”
$25 million.
and civic leaders.
Monroe laa.
lion, Accordingly, 1 would en­
The deputy will set up a
courage the Board of County
convenient time and place for
Commissioner* to apiKilnl
the project.
more citizen committers to
Represented at Tuesday's
researrli big problem* before
meetings were worker* from
making decisions or regu­
Precincts 1, 4, 8, !l, 12, 14,
lations, so a* to properly
15, 17, IS, 20. 22 and 23.
evaluate the need, cost, and
effert of tha proposed rem­
edy.
"Economic progress, I be­
lieve, is best served with the
least amount of government
Interference. T h e r e f o r e , I
would
oppose grandiose plans
WASHINGTON (UPI) th at would require burden­
The Senate today passed de­
some taxes and intolerable
cisively and sent to Presi­
government regulations to
dent Johnson a landmark
impose.
$11-5 billion tax cut bill that
"I would discourage bur­
means an average $4-to-$5
eaucratic pyramiding of the
weekly paycheck, boost for
millions. And 11*11 begin show­
many department* of our
ing np next week.
county office*, and seek to
The sweeping election-year
preserve bettor use of tho
tax reduction—biggest in U.
Uxpayera' dollar in our
S. history—for individuals and
■ e h o o I a , roads, buildings,
corporations was whisked to
services, and recreational a r­
Hto White House where Johnea*. I would strive to achieve
•on waa ex;ectcd to sign It
bettor relations and underquickly, possibly by late af­
atanding between county com­
ternoon.
missioners nnd tho school
If signed loJay. the bene­
system.
fit* of the biU Will be felt
"Last, I beller# th at no
executive vice president o f Euatem Shoppintf
PREVIEW of the fucilitieit ut the new Clneniu
starting with checks received
governing
body nor parson
(
'enters;
Jo
Dickson,
Iticlmrd
Smith,
president
of
Theater
ut
Sunilnule
Shopping
Pluzu
waa
held
next Wednesday wlien wage
can alwaya know what ia al­
General Drive-In Corporation; Cindy Pozniak, C.
Tuesday evening for invited quests and newspa­
earners get « paycheck In­
ways best for *U tha people,
Van Neaa Wood, president of Eastern Shopping
per people. The theater will be opened to the pubcrease because of a 4 point
f would sincerely serve with
Centers; Doris Dodson and Melvin R. Wlninmn,
He with a showing of ”Cleop»tra” at 7 tonight.
drop in payroll withholding
tblg lit mind.”
vice president of General Drive-Ill iWporution.
Pictured from the left: Mary Ilent*ley, E. Homer,
rates.
[

Team inspects
Marine Unit
At Navy Base

Seminole Group To VAH-I Returns
Tuesday From
Go To Dedication
Carrier Duly

Contractor In
3rd District
Board Race

Business Looks
Up In County

Registration In
Precincts Set

Smothers Asks
Action By U. S.

Tax Cut Bill
Sent to LBJ

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.

University Bond
Issue Approved

Milwee , who presented ■
brief history of tha school
and Principal Morris Ruby
who described plans for opcrating the school.
However, the dedication
waa overshadowed by qurstions from parent! of chil­
dren who will attend tha
school. The principal Inquiry
concerned when Oxford Road
would be constructed between
the school and the English
Estates subdivision.
James P. Avery Jr., chair­
man of the county commis­
sion and commissioner John
Alexander, explained that Ox­
ford Rond from the southern
iHmndary line of the school
Is in the English Estates sub­
division and that it has not
been the policy of the com­
mission to pave or clay sinhtllse roads within subdivi­
sions.
However, Avery and Al­
exander declared th at tha
commission will consider tha
possibility of working out
some sort of an agreement
wilh developers.

KENNETH MclNTOSH

McIntosh Runs
For Office Of
Prosecutor
Kenneth W. McIntosh today
announced his candidacy for
the office of Seminole County
prosecuting attorney, subject
to the May primaries.
tn becoming a candidate,
McIntosh, a Seminole County
attorney for tha past 514
years, said:
"It is wilh a sense of dedi­
cation to tho performance of
the dutiei of the office of
prosecuting attorney that I
submit my candidacy to the
people of our county.
"Like all concerned citi­
zens, I would want to join
other law enforcement offi­
cials in the constant effort
required to create a proper
environment In which to raise
our children and in which our
citizens can feel safe in their
homes and on our highways.
It would be my purpose to
faithfully uphold the laws of
the State of Florida as they
relate to Seminole County
and to do ao without fear or
partiality.
" I would hope for the faith­
ful supiwrt ot all citizen* In­
terested in the enforcement
of our laws and the prosecu­
tion of those who offend
against those laws, 1 can only
pledge to do my very best to
carry out the duties of the
office should (he people sec
fit to elect me.”
.McIntosh Is a graduate of
MU ml Edison High School,
Stetson University and Uie
John B. Stetson College of
Law. He received hi* law de­
gree In 1954 and then served
overseas with the United
States Army in Europe. Upon
his discharge, he served as
trial attorney with the Stale
Road Department in Talla­
hassee. McIntosh has prac­
ticed law in Scminolo Coun­
ty since August, 1958, and la
a member of the firm of Sten­
strom, Davis and McIntosh.
McIntosh is prcscnlly mu­
nicipal Judge of the City ot
Sanford and attorney for the
Town of Casselberry. He Is
president of the Seminole
County Public Health Nursing
Advisory Council; state di­
rector of the Florida Society
for Crippled Children and
Adultsf;senior advisor of the
Seminole Timing Association;
vice president of the Seminole
County liar Association, and
deacon of F i r s t Baptist
Church of Sanford.

J. C. HUTCHISON

Commissioner
To Run For
Re-Election
Prevailed on by m ad?
friends, Gen. J . C. Hutchison
today announced ha will be
a candidate for re-election as
County Commissioner for Dis­
trict I. He now Is in the
fourth year of his first term ,
having served the first three
years as chairman. He step­
ped down as chairm an last
month prior to hla earlier
announcement he would not
run again.
General Hutchison's state­
ment of his change ot mind,
to run again, follows:
"When I announced a few
week* ago that 1 would not
seek re-election to the office
of County Commissioner, I did
not roallze that neither of Uie
o t h e r two Commissioners
wliose terms expire this year
would seek re-election.
"I feel that It will not be
good for the County to have
Uiree
new,
Inexperienced
Commissioners to take office
at the aamo time and, since
I visualize that the next four
year* may be very crucial
year* in the history of Semi­
nole County, I have recon­
sidered and have decided to
offer my services to the
County as Commissioner, Dis­
trict 1, for another torn:, Enroursgement on the part of
friends throughout the Coun­
ty has influenced my decis­
ion."

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