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END

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Home Buyers Offered Variety Of Styles
New houses galore are springing
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green of Mayfair Country Club.
Shoemaker's Home Show last
weekend prpvcd auch a success that
it is being carried over through
this weekend.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., president of
Shoemaker Construction, estimated
well over 2,000 persons inspected
the modern residences on display in
the new third section of Ravenna
Park, on Country Club Rond.
Herb Stcnstrom, of Stenstrom
Realty, sales agents for the Shoe*
muker firm, also said that many of
the visitors also took advantage of
the opportunity while visiting the
new Ruvennn Park third section to
visit next door the two new homes
a t Idyllwilde.
Stenstrom also said th a t those
who failed to visit the Home Show
last weekend are invited to do so
this weekend . . . a t Ravenna Park
third section.

in modern design and architecture,
and with the latest conveniences.
Tops in offerings these modern
residences are Kingswood Builders
and Shoemaker Construction Comp * ny*

For example, Kingswood has
nei,r,y completed some homes in the
$11,000 to $13,000 classification in
the 1500 block of South Summerlin
Avenue.
These are on large lots, running
to ir,0' f(,ot depths, covered with citpalm
trees. Services
include city water and sewerage.
Kingswood also is starting two
new homes, three and four bedrooms, in Grove Manor, at Mcllonviltc Avenue and Washington Drive.
Two four-l)cdroorn homes are well
under way at Greenbriur of Loch
Arbor, with one overlooking the 13th

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While you are out driving: this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

In Ravenna Park this Weekend - the

A. K. (KAY) Shoemaker Jr. is shown demonstrating the General Electric
"Personal Portable” TV set which will be given as a bonus to purchasers
of homes in Ravenna Park during the Home Show, now in progress.
Shoemaker is president of Shoemaker Construction Company, developers
of Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Following a n samples of the
m w withholding ratea provid­
ed by tha compromise tax
bill and bow they compared
with present rates
weekly
present
new
wage
deduction deduction
$25
$0.00
$0.00
$30
$0.00
10.00
$25
$2.30
$I.M ITS
$1.30
$3.30
$50
$5.00
$5.30 $100
$6.20
$7.20
$75
$1140
$5.70 $125
$13.70
$10.70
$100
116.10
$12.00 $150
$11.70
$14.50
$125
$20.00
$10.10 $200
$20.50
$20.50
$150
$2500
$15.00
The present withholding for
$175
$20.20
$22.70 persons earning more than
$200
$33.70
$26.20 $200 a week In wages Is $25.50
The present withholding for plus IS per cent ol the mount
persona earning more than over 5200. This will be re­
$200 a week in wages la $33.70 ducted to $20.50 plus 14 per
plus l i per cent of wages cent of the excess over 5200.
over $300. Ib is will be reduc­
MAIMED COUPLE
ed to $20.20 plus 14 per cent
Three Dependents
of the excess over $200.
weekly
present
new
MAIMED COUPLE
wags
dedncUen deduction
No Dependents
$25
$0.00
$0.00
weekly
present
new
$50
$0.00
$0.00
wags
deduction deduction $75
$2.00
$1.50
$25
$0.00
$0.00 $100
$6.00
$5.40
$50
$4 50
$3.50 $125
$11.40
$5.00
$75
$5.00
50.00 $150
$15.40
$12.70
$100
$13.50
$10.50 $175
$20.00
515.50
$125
$15.30
$14.30 $200
$21.50
$10.00
$150
$23.30
$15.10
$175
$36.90
$20.00
$200
$31.40
$24.40
The present withholding for
persons earning more than
$200 a week In wages Is $31.40
plus II per cent of the

C o u n try C lu b R osd

TALLAHASSEE, (U PI)—
Sprasard I,. Holland quali­
fied a t the secretary of
state's office today to run for
his fourth term in the U.S.
Senate.
The 72-year-old Florida
Democrat announced h I a
plana Thursday to seek reelection at a "Holland apprec­
iation dayl* at his hometown
of Uartow.
"It's only natural that I
return here to the old home
town to tell the Iwst kept
secret of the year—,’’ Hol­
land told a crowd of 2,000
friends and supporters.
"1 have no policical m a­
chine," the senator aaid,"
llut I do have a lot of
friends."
Holland said he experts to

ware a vigorous campaign in
tha atate between now and
November. To date, ha has
no announced opponent.
Tha appreciation day was
sponsored by the Bartow
Chamber of Commerce.

Continues!

SEATTLE (U PI)—A technlqua for spraying gold on—
like paint la sprayed—may re­
sult In wider use of the pre.
clous metal, aaya a Lockheed
Missiles and 8pace Co., scien­
tist.
The scientist, D. J. Levy, In.
ventor of the technique, aaya
the process has already been
used successfully In the de­
sign of antennus for space
vehicles.

Saturday
and
Sunday —
Noon to Dark!
Thouflantiii came
last weekend —
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our signs.

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sure Uie base of the opening
is thoroughly filled — force
in the material.
Allow tha material to dry.
Then apply the rest of the
platter, building up the patch
so that it la level with the
rest of the surface. Carefully
smooth this with a trowel. If
you work carefully, you
should be able to run your
finger over the area when
dry without feeling any dif­
ference.
While you can sand tha sur­
face If it doesn't come out
even, this practice will rough­
en ordinary patching plaster.
If you are not sure of your
technique us* apockllng com­
pound which can b* aanded
easily.
Real tha new surface with
shellac. Thla will prevent dull
spots when you paint the
wall.
Give tbs patched area an
extra priming coat before
painting.
All the cabinet apace and counter apace
Halrllao crocks or* often you can poaaibly use the cabineta are
so tiny that they can bo
patched with o pasta of whit* of beautiful birch — complete built-in
lead and turpentine. Us* a GE electrical appliances. The only pos­
doth to rub tiro mixture into sible thing to make this kitchen more
the crack. Wipe away tha ox- useful la you!
cats while it Is still wot Sand
when dry.

Johns sad Oklawaha Rivera
far traasportatioa U Silver
crack with now plaster, but Springs, thane* four miles b*
pot oUar $a the aorfaca. Maks steam tram-road to Ocala,.

2 &amp; 3 bedroom,

baths, Central Duct
Heating with Air Conditioning
easily added!

Time To Patch When
Ry MIL FIX
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Plaster walls, provided Uiey
are dry, may laat forever.
Vet, they are likely to de­
velop eracka nom-thriesa.
These are often due to the
nettling of a houae, a process
that can go on for a long
time. Or damage may reault
from un accident, auch at
children playing or aumeono
moving furniture carelessly.
The best time to repair
piaster walla la right before
painting. Painting will not
cover up the cracks. They'll
only show through the paint
But painting la necessary aft­
er patching, since you will
want to cover up the patched
area.
Use patching plaster, avail­
able at hardware and paint
stores. Cbsck the instructions.
Soma plaster mixes harden
more quickly than other*. Mix
only the amount you can use
right away.
Before mixing, prepare tha
damaged area. Widen the
creek enough so that you
con get plaster in. Undercut
the crack. This will keep the
plaster from filling ou t
Remove all loose plaster.
If It crumbles easily It wlU
not hold tbs patch.
Wet the surface thoroughly.
Tills prevents the eld plaster
from drawing all Um moist-

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A G-E Personul Portable TV will be given
with the purchase of each house during
the Home Show.

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Seminole Mourns Death Of Buddy Lawson
R.K. Porter comet back to
life with today’* "Clock" col­
umn . . . and very happy
^ about It. We'll try to keep you
informed on important hap­
pening* • • • and Mime not sa
important. And to (tart it off
we'll say a "big hello" to It. i
E, Porter'* No. I Ian, Ruth!
Olllhlmcr.

2 In Race For
County Judge
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George Bohrow, who de­
votes a lot of time to civic
activitic* and has something
to do with county toning, repratcdly has told the press he
has no intention of running
for county commissioner from
District 3. Yet. R. E. Porter
hears on very reliable authortty that Bobrow obtained
qualifying papers for the job
from the county clerk’s office.
And a photographer called us
asking what size print did we
want of Mr. Bobrow’s new
portrait to go with his “an­
nouncement."

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Here's another of Bill Mac*
Lauchlin's gems in the Lions
Pause: Said one husband to
another, "My wife l* very
systematic. She works on the
theory that you can find what
you want when you don't want
it simply by looking where it
wouldn't be If you did want
it." Husbands: Ask YOL’It
wile to explain that to you!I

• • *
R. E. Porter received an
anonymous note (meaning un­
signed and we usually immed­
iately file these in File 13).
Rut this is a good hint, al­
though we should check it
out with County Agent Cecil
Tucker. To get rid of moss In
the trees, mix two pounds o(
Blue Stone (the kind farmers
used to use on celery) with a
gallon of water. Let it sit until
dissolved. Then mix with 200
gallons of water and spray the
trees. Wet them good. Our un­
signed Informant says It will
kill the Spanish moss and also
the San Jose scale, it. E. Por­
ter would suggest that any­
one thinking of using that recipe should cheek it out with
someone who knows about
such things.

• • •
Usually, there is a rash of
candidates seeking office at
this time of the year, and if
you've noticed the front page
of The Herald these last few
week* this "season" is no dif­
ferent than any other year.
V But have you noticed the
number of Incumbents NOT
* seeking re-election T Three
, county commissioners, t a x
• collector, county judge, coun» ty prosecutor, state represen­
tative and a justice of the
peace.
However. Commis­
sioner James P. Avery Jr. is
running for tax collector and
.
Prosecutor Karlyle Houshold*
e r Is running for county
judge. While we have two
State representatives n o w ,
only one such office will be
up for grabs in this year's
elections. That due to the reapportionment law.

• • •
Elsewhere In today’s paper
there is a story that President
*
Johnson will dig up the first
shovel of dirt for the new
cross-state barge canal. At
Palatka. The timing of lids
event Is contingent on the
President's schedule. At last
reports it is slated for 2 p.ra.
this Thursday at Use Rodeheaver Boys Ranch south of
Palatka. We have received
&amp; other timings, too. We'll keep
* * on t';at and give you readers
a last minute report Wednes­
day. (or those who may be
planning to attend.

State Bible Ruling

CAPE KENNEDY (LTD —
America's next Ranger moon
probe, once act for launch thi*
week, has l»ci-n delayed until
the end of 51ay at Hie earliest.

MacLcish In
llOUSHOLUER
Rarlyle Houshulder, t h e
pirsrn t Seminole County prosecuting attorney, today an­
nounced his rnmliilury for the
office of county judge.
He is to yenrs old, member
of First Methodist Church,
Kiwanis Club, Elks, American
Legion, Disabled American
Vctcrana, Seminole County
Rar Association, Florida Rar
Association, Seminole County
Sportsman Association a n d
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, of which he is
president.
He was born and raised in
Seminole County and attended
public schools here. He was
graduated from the University
of Florida law college in June.
1947, and has been enguged
in the uctive practice of law
here since then. During this
time he has been active in
civic afairs of the county and
city and hna setved on various
hoards and committees. .
In announcing for the office
of county judge, Houshulder
suid: “It has been a great
privilege und wonderful cxla-iiencu lu serve the people of
Seminole County a* their
prosecuting attorney e 1 II 9 e
1053. Due to Uiis expt-rieaco I
am thoroughly familiar with
the processing and handling
of criminal cuics in the Coun­
ty Judge'a Court and the
County Court.
"The county Judge is a per­
son of various titles and dut­
ies He is judge of the County
Court und handles nil of the
crlminul and civil cases filed
in that court. Ho is Juvenile
judge which requites him to
tuke care of nil cases of juv­
enile delinquency in tin- coun­
ty that are brought before
him under Florida l.aw. As
county judge he issues all the
fishing, hunting, driving and
murriuge licenses sold in the
County: he issues warrants
fur criminal violations, hold*
preliminary h e a r i n g s and
bind* those cases over to the
County Court or Circuit Court
that he thinks should In­
bound over—tho others lie
dismisses; he takes care of all
estate, guardianship and incompetency cases in the coun­
ty together with vuriou* other
lolscelunleous proceedings protided by law.
“My ox|tcricnce as prosecut­
ing attorney qualifies me tu
handle all of tho criminul
matters coming Iw-fuie the
county judge; my 111 years of
practice as an attorney in this
court qualities me to handle
the estate, guardianship, inconi|K&gt;tency and miscellaneous
pioceedings of the court: I
feel that my maturity experi­
ence and judgm rnt will enable
me to handle the juvenile
teres properly.
"I pledge to Uie citizens of
Siminole County that if they
elect me, I will do my best to
muke them u good, fair and
just county judge."

Lights Out At
Supermarket
It got dark after daylight
at the local A H ’ Store on
Highway 17-92 this morning.
Someone broke the seal on
the main electrical switch at
7:23 tbit morning and pulled
ail live breakers. Everything
electrical quit until the power
company could be notified
and the trouble corrected.

And. for a starter of this Board To Meet
column again, a final gem
A special meeting of the
from Bill UacLauchlin: Small Casselberry Board of Alder­
boy to playmate as pretty lit- men to discuss paving of
Ue girl passes by. "Boy! If I Winter Park Drive will tie
ever stop bating girls, she's r held al 7:30 p. in. today in
UtiM sas i'll stop bating first." j the T o m Hall,

TAM I’A (UIM) — Pullticr
prize winning poet Archibald
MacLcisch will participate in
IIAItl.AN TUCK
the lirst annual Florida poet­
Formal announcement of ry festival at Hie University
his
randidacy for County of South Florida March tt-7.
Judge was made today by
Harlan Tuck, 33, residing in Plan Memorial
Tanglewood, in South Semin­ DALLAS (UIM)—Citizens of
Dallas mailed first donation*
ole County.
today lo build a memorial to
Son of Joe Tuck, member of
the laic President Kennedythe Seminole County ration near tire spot whctc he was
board during World War II. assassinated in their city just
Tuck was born and reared in over three months ago.
South Seminole County. Since
Tamer Clawed
there were no schools there
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
at that time, he went to Win­
— One of Hie stars ut Ihc
ter I’ark schools.
Grotto Circus, John Zcrbini of
Tuck enlisted in the U. S. New- York, was clawed Sun­
Air Corps in World War H day by a lion during Hie final
and was commissioned as a performance by the circus
navigator at the age of 19. here.
Ho served three years, Includ­
ing a year flying in China. Sentenced
HO was recalled in 1950, be­ M R EDO, Tex. (UIM) — U.
came a pilot und served three S. Dlsl. Judge Ben C. Conmore year*.
naliy today sentenced a Ca­
He entered the University nadian wlm pleaded guilty to
of Miami in 1953 and was charges of smuggling the
graduated magna cum laude largest amount of heroin ever
irom law school in 1957. He seized at the 3!cxlcan border.
Joined an Orlando law firm
but later served as an assist­ Ban Continues
ant iur 3W yeara to aa appel
MIAMI BEACH (UIM) late Judge at
Ualoa leaders vowed todgy to
He was 11
mer .Vis*
of Lakelan—^ , . ^
t o Bucr*« until P.oidaRt
Returning ta reside la Saaa- Johnson eeuros theses that
inolu County in February hall of (lie grain will be car­
19CI, Tuck established a law- ried in American ships.
firm under the name of Bas­
sett and Tuck at Maitland, d GIs Wounded
where they now have their of­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam
fice.
(UIM) — Three Americans
Tuck l&gt; a member of the 1were wounded by Communist
Florida Bar Association and guerrilla booby traps Sunday,
Maitland Rutary Club and but for the first lime in three
has been admitted to prac­ Sundays t h c Communists
tice in all Florida Courts, U. staged no terror bombings of
S. District Court at Orlando, U. S. civilians la-re.
U. S. Court of Appeals at
New Orleans and the U. S. Red China Chooses
Supreme Court.
LAHORE, Pakistan (U P D He also is a member of the Conimimlst China, abandon­
American llur Association, I'M ing neutrality in the Kashmir
I’appu i’hi, honorary frater­ dispute between India and
nity, and .Seminole County Pakistan, Sunday night came
Farm Bureau.
out in favor of Hie Pakistani
Mr. and Mrs. Tuck, with poiition and called for a ple­
their children. Melanie, 3's, biscite lu decide Hie terri­
and Geoffrey, four month* re­ tory's future.
side al Tangtewuod.

Explains

Fluoridation
Reading Set
First reading n( an ordi­
nance providing fluoridation
with Sanford's proposed wa­
ter system expansion will
highlight Hie sgenda for to­
night's C i t y
Commission
meeting.
Also on tonight's agenda
will lie:
Discussion
of downtown
parking change*, considera­
tion of (lie county city agree­
ment on a continuing compre­
hensive transportation plan,
discussion of flic request to
sell Ihc old library site and
building, an offer lo purchase
Hie Sunland Estates water
system by the City of Sanford,
and a request fur the City to
lake over operation of Uie
sewer lift station al Seminole
High School.

PRINCESS
ANNE,
Md.
(UIM)—John Wilson, co-chair­
man of Hie Student Appeal
For Equality (SAFE), ex­
plaining why Hie civil rigid*
group Is opposed to a props*al for a referendum on
Maryland's local opthin pub­
lic accommodations law:
"We don't want lo vote on
our rights."

Daughter Of
Home To Wed
COLDSTREAM,
Scotland
(UPI) — Mrrial DouglasHome, the daughter of Prime
Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome, will be married at St.
5lary and All Souls Church
here on March 30.
Churrh officials said the
wedding date was set Sunday.
Mcrlal is marrying Adrian
Darby, 20. an Oxford Uni­
versity lecturer. Her parent*
have a home in Coldstream.

THOMAS M O O N , of
O v i e d o , nerving the
third yciir of hin firat
four-year term tin jus­
tice of the jience of l)ia*
trict 3, announced to­
day he will not lie a
candidate to succeed
himself. "If the area
grown in the next four
years as it has in the
last three years,” said
Moon, n farmer, 'I can­
not devote the time to
the position that will
be required.”

Man, Thinking
He Had Slain
Wife, Suicides
A Negro man kilted himself
Sunday night after he thought
he had fatally wounded his
wife following a , 4 i ) Jong
apat
(M ir Midway tu n * ;
Dead la F ,b ert Le*-,^Mk*
tin. U. of ( W a r dtrret, Mid­
way. Wounded M Dm toad
and tlsfrd to fair condition as
Seminole Memorial Hospital
is Alice Mae Franklin, 27,
also of Midway.
Constable lloliert Carroll
reported he received a call
from (lie hospital at 9:50 p.nt.
that a man had left hi*
wounded wife (here. The con­
stable said the man, identi­
fied a* Franklin, reported he
was going lo return home to
rare for their five-monUi-old
baby,
A few minute* later Carroll
received anotlter call report­
ing Franklin's suicide.
Coroner Hugh Duncan was
notified and he declurcd the
shooting a suicide. The wea­
pon was identified as a .38
caliber revolver.

Two Missing In
Hotel Fire
KANKAKEE, III. (UPI)
— Fire roared through the
old Alamo Hotel in down­
town Kntikakre today am)
fire- officials said from two
to 15 persons were missing
and fi-nrc-d dead.
The blaze destroyed ull hut
two walls of tire three story, Itrick hotel.
Fire Chief John Marquart
gave Hie estimate of those
missing nml feared dead. He
said from 30 to 32 persons,
many of them elderly, had
brert registered in the hotel
but only about half of them
had l&gt;een accounted for.

CtibanH In Spain
MADRID (UIM) - A Cu
Iran trade delegation quietly
arrived here today only two
days after the Spanish gov­
ernment announced that com­
mercial link* with Fidct Cas­
tro's Cuba would continue.

WASHINGTON (UPI I - ing and prayer recitation in
Four Miami parents filed a the schools.
notice In the U. S. Supreme
It also asked for reversal
Court today that they are ap­
of the Florida court ruling
pealing for the second time a
Hint sustained prayer recita­
Florida Supreme Court do
vision tipliolding validity of tion. conducting of religious
vlnily Rttilc reading in Hie pub­ I baccalaureate programs, a
so-called religious c e n s u s
lic schools.
I among pupils and religious
Tlir Miamians, a Unitarian, tests as a qualification for
agnostic and two Jews, asked teacher employment.
flip high court lo direct Ihr
The appeal was filed by 1.00
state court to "heed" a U. S. Pfrffcr, New York, general
decision outlawing Hide-read- counsel of the American Jew­
ish Congress.
He termed it lire first major
Irst nf a wide variety of sec­
tarian practices in the school*
since the 19*13 decision* of Ihc
U. S. Court that held school
pray era and Rible reading in­
valid.
The Florida court in Aug­
ust. 1902, sustained Rible
MIAMI REACH (UPI) — reading, prayer recitation and
Tire AFL-CIO was expected to other practices but outlawed
ril up a fund today Hurt limy celebration of Christmas and
reach $50 or (100 million to other religious holidays in
buy government - guaranteed schools, and banned showing
nroitgugea and *|ron*nr low- of religious movies and use
income housing projects.
of school facilities for aflerA proposal to establish a hours religious Instruction.
pooled truat fund and u "seed
A short time later and while
money corporation" to sponsor lire Florida case was on ap­
low-rental apartment projects peal, Hie U. 8, court came
Wus expected to lie approved down with ita landmark decis­
l&gt;/ the AFL-CIO g e n e r a l ions in Pennsylvania and
la-ard.
Maryland caars and returned
Tire board, romposed of lead- Ihr Florida rase to the state
in,* officials of esch of the 135 court for review in line with
AFL-CIO union*, was called these decisions.
into session by AFL-CIO PresIn January of this year, the
ident George Sleany.
Florida court reaffirmed ita
t t Else « U expected to ap- earlier judgment upholding
pr*»v« • 50-eeul | ht member lira practices and said, in ef
•sees* . »nt M the labor fed- feet, if they were to be denied
ETOtloE'e affiliate* lo bolster (o Florida school children, it
Um John F. Kennedy Memor­ would have to be by order of
ial Library Fund and the Il­ Hie U. 8. court and not the
linois Roosevelt Foundation.
slate court.
Tire major business before
In the second appeal filed
(lie board, however, was the today, Pfeifer said there la
pioneering housing plan ap­ no substantial difference be­
proved by the AFL-CIO exec­ tween the Florida law and the
utive council to niuku better Pennsylvania law declarrd in­
use of inulti-miliiun dollar valid by (he court. The Flor­
unions strike funds, benefits ida court said thcra wai a
funds mid general reserves.
(inference in that Ilia Florida
Union official* suid much of law requiring Rilile reading
tliis money Is now invested In plainly slated It was for mor­
government lamds or roinmon al training of Hie children and
storks and earns much less not (or religious purpoaca.
than it eould if used to buy
government • insured mort­
gages.
Tlie idea I* to earmark a
portion of tire increased yield
for establishment of nonhousing projects under federul
laws that |H-rmil unions to
MOSCOW (IIPI) — Alban­
s|xinsnr low income housing.
Such projects ate not ap ia bus seized property bopealing to commercial devel­ lunging to tire Soviet Embas­
opers wlm ale seeking higher sy In the Albanian capital of
iclurn, Hie labor officials said, Tirana, It was disclosed to­
day.
Tim official Soviet govern­
ment newspaper Izvestia rovralrd the seizure in an a rt­
icle demanding the "immed­
Donald (Buddy) Hooker, 17, iate return” of tire Soviet
and Carol Ann Beasley, 18, property, Izvestia suid the
troth of Oviedo, injured Sun­ property was seized lust
day in an aulomoblle crash, Hiursday.
The Soviet Union snd Al­
were reported In "satisfac­
tory" condillon today by Win­ bania broke off relations in
ter Park Memorial Hospital Decemls'r, IIUII, after a hit­
attaches.
ter exchange of charges be­
Trooper Bill Strlngficld and tween the two (’omnium &lt;1
Depuly J (J Galloway said governments. Curetakers bail
apparently Hooker lost con­ been left behind in both em­
trol of his car ami It struck bassies.
an oak tree. Both suffered
broken lames and cuts.

AFL-CIO Action
Due On Low-Cost
Housing Fund

Albania Seizes
Soviet Properly

Injured Pair
Satisfactory'

For Every Pot
MADRID (UPI) - Chick­
en* clearly outnumbered peo­
ple in Spain. Lalesl census
figurri show there are 31
million Spaniards and 10 mil­
lion chickens.

Boat Overdue
PANACEA (U PI) - A JOfoot crisa craft constellation
is two (lay* overdue on a trip
from Naples to Mobile, Ala.,
and I* the object of a wide­
spread search in the Gulf of
Mexico today.

Navy Flier Falls 1,0 0 0 Feet, Bounces A n d Lives
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) —
How does It feel to fall 1,000
feet without a parachute and
survive with only e broken
leg?
I.t. Jg Edward A, Dickson,
Wyoming, Pa., who took euch
a plunge, said from Iris Oak
Knoll Naval lluapital bed that
it all happened so fast that he
didn't realize until ha was on
Uie ground that bis parachute
bad failed to open.
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warmer today and tonight; high today 63-70; low tonight -I6-5-1.
United- Press Leased Wire
Kstabliahed Tu0«
MON., FEBRU ARY 24, 1864 SANFORD, FLORIDA

BRIEFS

• • •
The Lion* Club owe* a big
salute to Dill MacLauchtin.
the editor who ipice* their
"Liana Pau»c" with many a
witty »tory. Like thi* one
about one of the Linn*: Getting ready to baptize the in.
fanl. Chuck Dees asked: "HI*
name. plcateT" The mother
proudly answered: "Randolph
Morgan Montgomery Alfred
v a n Chrlttopher McC.oof."
Said Chuck to his assistant:
"More water, please."

Zip
Zip Code 32771

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Athlete Dies
As Car Falls
Off Overpass

Dickson balled out Thursday | "But falling at 130 miles an
user the High Sierras after hour you don't have too much
the engine of hie A t Skyhawk time to think about anything.
jet failed. He w a * flying about
CO miles north of Bishop, I don't remember landing in
the snow but what must have
Calif., when he ejected.
He landed in a deep, sloping been a abort time later I
snow hunk and bounced up found myself wrapped around
against a tree, lie wuuld not the trunk of a tree.
have even hurt hit right leg if “I thought at firat I’d had
It, then alter a few seconds 1
he had not hit the tree.
"1 leiiiember doing e tumble knew I wasn't u&gt; bad off a* 1
in the air," Dick sou recalled. feared.

“I did not lose consciousness
and knew my right leg was
broken. I noticed a deep gouge
in (he snow about 30 feat
away and concluded that I
must have bounced from there
to the tree.
“1 began looking for my
plane metes. I taw them cir­
cling and thought, ’At least
they know where I am'."
Dickson aaiil lie got out sur­
vival equipment end inflated a

yellow reft which had been
strapped to his body. He fired
a flare and the planes re­
sponded by dipping their
wings.
Dickson bailed out about 11
a. nt. His plane circled and
clashed about 200 feet away.
Tha Injured man w r a p p e d
himself In hie parachute end
waited fur help. It arrived in
mi^kfurooon.

UUDDY LA W SO N

Adams Names
Sanford Man
For Campaign
Secretary of State Tom
Adam* today announced the
appointment of W. Garnett
While, Sanford real estate
broker and civic leader, a*
Seminole County campaign
manager for the 1961 Adam*
campaign organization.
In tliia capacity, Adams
said, White will direct local
campaign activities in the
forthcoming elections and al­
so will serve on a continuing
hail* a* chairman of an ad­
visory committee of Scminale County citizen* to In­
form the Secretary of State
on problem* and activities In
tlirlr county.
White, a 90-year resident
of Hie county la a member
of the Sanford-Scmlnole Coun­
ty Jayceea and Chamber of
Commerce. He la past presi­
dent of both the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
Seminole Cbunty unit of the
American Cancer Society.
He and his wife, Paulette
have two children.

Arctic Blast
Reaches Gulf

Seminole High School ate*
dents at opening session of
classes this morning paid
silent tribute to Johnny Em­
ory (Ruddy) Lawson, 18-yearold senior and star athlete,
killed Sunday night in an
automobile accident.
I-awson was to have been
honored at the awards ban­
quet in May when he would
have been presented with The
Sanford Herald award a t top
football scorer—now to be
known es the Buddy Lawson
Memorial Trophy — and the
Peter Schaa] trophy ee the
most valuable player.
A member of the v a n ity
aquad since the 10th grade,
Lawson waa co-captain of thla
year's football team, playing
half-back.
He also waa a track letterman, holding the acbool’a re­
cord* for the 100-yard darii.
Hie 220-yard dash and an e
member of the relay team.
Trooper Clifford Smoak re­
ported Lawson was killed at
9:45 p. m. Sunday when hie
small ra r Jumped a guard
rail on the South Street over­
pass, at Orlando, dropping 40
feet from Interstate 4. The
trooper aaid Lawson, atone
in the car, apparently lost
control when a tiro blew out.
Boro June 23, 1945, at DeLand, Lawson had resided
here for 11 y e a n . He wea a
member of Firat Baptist
Church and the DeMolaya.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Marian C. Lawson, 1M
Country Club Road; a bro­
ther, Stephen Laweon, and a
slater, Mrs. Lana Knabbe, of
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Funeral arrangements, la
charge of Brlaaon Funeral
Home, are being held m
abeyance pending arrival o&lt;
relatives.

Frost Damages
Florida Crops
LAKELAND (UPI) — Frosd
nipped farm crops aa far
south aa the Homestead area
south of Ml a m 1 today
but damage to vegetable
crops waa spotty.
Citrus grovea e i e i p e f
barm, ohserven reported.
There wae light to heavy
frost all the way south to the
Lake Okeechobee and Everglades growing region. On
tlie lower E ast Coast, frost
waa scattered In sections
away from the coast.
The federal-state frost warn­
ing bureau reported froat
damaged early plantings of
tender vegetables and some
strawberry crop* in north and
Central Florida. In tha Lakn
Okcechobcc-Everglades farm ­
ing district there wae mod­
erate to severe damage to
tender vegetables, some leaf
burn In hardy truck farm
cropa and damage to young
sugar cane.
The biggest damage waa to
pastures, the bureau aaid, and
tlie prolonged cold weather
this month has severely re­
tarded growth of all crop*,
especially lender vegetables.

United Press International
Arrtle air knifed all the
way to tlie Gulf today in the
lead ’ of a new storm that
churned up In Canada.
Tho weather bureau poateil warnings for stockmen
and motorist* in Montana.
Strong northerly winds were
expected to whip snow later
today in Wyoming, Idaho and
Montana.
After a week of balmy
weather, t h e temperature
dropped to 4 in MinneapolisSt. Paul, early today. It waa
only 10 III Chicago's suburbs,
17 in Denver Mini 21 ill Kan• a* City. Frost waa predict­
ed for Florid*.
Tho cold air helped drop
snuw from tlie Great Lakes
Into tlie Ohio Valley. Winds
ripped through Southern Cal­
ifornia Sunday, closing high­
ways, uprooting trees, blow­
ing off roof* and fanning
Members of the 8cmlnola
fires. Ollturiu International County Chamber of Com­
Airport near Los Angeles re­ merce who are planning to
corded 80 mile an hour winds. attend the trade body's an­
nual banquet Thursday night
at the .Mayfair Inn should
make their reservations aa
soon aa possible, Manager
John Krider aaid today.
Sheriff* Deputy Silas Lac­
Brigadier Gen. Harry J.
key, who rescued a boy from Sands Jr., commanding gen­
a burning residence here a eral of the Air Force Test
couple weeks ago, today re­ Center at Patrick AFB, will
ceived tlie following Icttur be the principal speaker,
of commendation:
Krider said that Gen. Sands
"I have Just read of your will illuatrate hla address
most recent art of bravery with photo* depicting prepara­
and would like to take this tions for the man in apace
opportunity to commend you program.
for it.
‘Speaking for your fellow
Floridians, 1 want you to
know how proud we are to
have you as one of our truly
dedicated public servants.
An attempted burglary at
"F arris Bryant,
the HU) Lumber Company of­
Governor."
fice on Third Street waa
thwarted early today fay a
Harvest Meeting strong lock.
LAKE ALFRED (UPI) CUy police reported some­
A mechanical harvesting re­ one tried to jimmy the lock
search conference will be told but failed to gala entry to
here March 2-4. the Florida the building. The attempted
agricultural experiment sta­ burglary was discovered at
tion* announced today.
Ui4n a.an. today.
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Reservations To
Banquet Urged

Bryant Praises
Deputy Lackey

Lock Stops
Burglars

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Oviedo High Royalty Named
By Bernice Kelsey
Tommy Partin of Oviedo anil
A lice Fox of Chuluotn, uxmed
Mr. nnil Mis* Oviedo High
Bchool a t the annual Valentine
Party held last Saturday night
in the achool auditorium, were
crowned by Danny GamimiKe
and Carol Beasley, runners-up
for the honors.
Tommy Sllnter waa master
of eeremonl** for the corona­
tion ceremonies and Mra. Dor­
othy Courier waa pianist.
The stage, beautifully dec­
orated with a background of
blue and a 1 1 v a r twinkling
hearts, was centered with a
largo red heart in back of the
seats of honor.
A program of entertainment
was presented for the court by
fourth grads students under
direction of their teacher, Mrs.
Milton Oort. Songs and dances
of tha Charleston and twist
highlighted the program which
was emceed by Gary Thomp­
son. Assisting the group was
Mrs. Rebecca Lamb of Chuluota who led the singing and
played the ukulele accompani­
m ent
Following the program, the
grand march, led by tha court
was made to the school cafe­
teria for dancing to the music
of the "Starflres" of Orlando.
Tha cafeteria was decorated
for the occasion with over­
head red and white hearta
c e n t e r i n g red and white
a .camera. Red cuplda and
h.orta lined walla of the room.
Refreehmenta served were tea
sandwiches, punch and nuta.
Chaperones for the event
were Mra. James Partin, high
achool sponsor and Mra. Clif­
ford Pendarvla.

Kiwanis To Meet
Dr. Leonard Munson and
Dr. Lula Perea will be the
featured apeakera a t Wedneaday’s luacheon meeting of the
Sanford Klwanla Club. They
will discuss the proper care
Individuate should take to
•prevant heart attache.

Dress Parade
The Sanford Naval Aca­
demy Friday afternoon held
Its first dress psrade for the
formal presentation of the
colors.

Legal Notice
i s t h r r iH r n iT r o tiK T o r
TIIK NIVTH JUDICIAL CIHC U T . IT ATI! r o w SM SINOI.K C orV T V , FLOntDA.
IT CHAMUCWT TO. ISTTA
VOTI'-B o r SUIT
l,KM . IK
A.
WIIITTISOTOK
and IIIKNH M. WIIITTINUTON. SI* wife,
rtaintirr*.
WILL W[DEVOUR an* AVN
his w ife;
f*; n o
NICER M KTAIJ OF OllLANDO,
INK., s Florida eorporatlon:
THE COMMERCIAL BANK AT
W INTER PARK. FLORIDA, a
banking eorporatlon • li n i n g
undar lb s Igwa of tbs Btgtt of
F lorida;
HORNS - WILSON,
INC., a Florida corporation;
and CHASE * COMPANT, a
Florida corporation,
Dafandanta.
T U B STATS OF FLOHIIIAl
TOi J. WILL It IDE SOU It and
ANN R I D E N O U R , hla
w ife, rasldancs unknown;
last known raaldsnr*. P.O
Dog III. I l l E. Church
Btraol, Longwnod. Florida)
Iasi l.nown m ailing addrags. Otnaral Dallvtry,
Norris, Tannaaaaa.
Top art harabr notiflad that
a suit ha« baan filed e a sln st
TOU and PIONEER MKTAI.lt
OF ORLANDO. INC., a Florida
Corporation; TUB COMMEII
CIAI. RANK
AT WINTER
PARK. KLOIIIDA, a banking
corporation axlrtlng undar lha
larva of tho Mata of Florida;
IIOMNE . WILSON, INC. a
F I a r i d a corporation; and
CIIABIS * COMPANY, a F lor­
ida corporation, In tha abova
entitled rauaa;i and that gnu
era hsrabg required to Ilia
your anaaar with tha Clark of
t lala Court, and to aerva a
copy Ih srtof upon the P lain­
tiff* or Plaintiff** A ttornn
whoa# narna and addrraa la:
K. A Mil HOME OI.I.I KK, JR .
SOU North Park Avanua, p. O
Ros lu ll. Sanford, Florida. l&gt;«t
la la r than March Ird, A. I).

niDENoim.

lass.

If you fall to -Id ao, decree
pro con ft.au w ill be eutered
a gain st you for tho relief daniandrd In tho Complaint.
The nature of laid ault being
for FURECIAIStmE of M ollT(lAHIS tnrum barlng the prop rtty
In D.nilnol*
County.
Florida, lo -w tli
The \V&lt;»| VS feat o f tha
Eaat O na-llalf l E l t &gt; of all
that part of IllOCK 4.
UI1.IUKIIK. lying North
of Church Strrrt
(aald
lllock J lying North of
Church Strrrt bring III
fret fronting on Church
b ireel and Its feat In
d tp th ), according to plat
thereof recorded In Plat
lluuk I, Page l i t , I'uhllc
Itacorde of Hcmlnwl* Coun­
ty. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and lha
ar .1 o l aald Court at Sanford.
Florida, title Slh day of Fabb io ir y . A. U. ties.
&lt;HKAL&gt;
Arthur II. Ilrckw lth. Jr.,
D a rk ol tha c ir c u it Court
Sly I A larllu T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
&lt;A copy o f lha cuutplalut III«d hrrtlh la attached to thr
ropy of tbla aotlca which Is
m ailed to each defendant lor
whom a residence more .pactfir than a ela te or country
waa glean In tha aworn atatrlim it filed tic t a In by the Plain
IHfe. their a s* n i or aettro ey .)
ts. Ambrose Oilift, Jr.

F. U llo* lass

Panford, Florid*
Publish F ib . 10,
March I, ISIS.

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Nuclear Ship
Jury For Ruby Trial M ay Be Completed In 10 Days
In Successful
Gulf Shakedown

DALLAS (UPI) — The mur­ State's attorneys predicted
der — with malice trial ol a speeding up of Jury selec­
Jack Ruby went into Its sec­ tion this week. Nevertheless,
Dist. Ally. Henry M. Wade
ond week Inday with two Jur- said it probably would take 10
GALVESTO.V, Tex. M JP I)- ors in a slate of isolated to , „,0rc days to complete the
Thc. nuclear ship Savannah gelherncts and 10 more still panel. If the judge carried
returned to port Sunday from to he picked.
; through with his warning of
a two-day cruise In the Oulf
of Mexico—the first sea trials
since her nuclear reactor was
shut down in a labor dispute
almost a year ago.
Officials said tha sleek
white craft—tha world's first
nuclaar powered merchant
cargo ship — had performed
/lawlessly in two days of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - drees a symposium conduct­
starts, stops aad maneuvers —President Johnson, back ed her* by th* American
In a lo.ooo square mile area from a four-day visit to Cal­ Ranker* Association, as had
of the Gulf.
ifornia, returned to hla White been expected.
It was the first of seven House desk today to cetch up
Johnson we* expected to
trials to be held by the and on business before setting devote a t leait part of the
of March; the next will be­ out on another trip Thurs­
day to working on the for­
gin this Friday. Later this day.
eign aid and anti-poverty
spring tha Savannah will visit
The Whit* House announc­
Houston, New Orleans, Balti- ed no appointment* today messages he plans to send to
more, Boston and New York. for tha President and Press Congress, possibly this week.
The President’s next an­
Then the vessel It ached Secretary P i e r r e Salinger
uled to visit several Euro­ said Johnson would not ad- nounced speaking date Is
Thursday night at a Demo­
pean porta. Tba » 4 foot, II,
cratic fund-raising dinner In
000-ton ship, a Joint project of
Mleml Reach, Fla. IIa may
the Atomic Energy Commitmake a stop In Florida on tha
sion and the Maritime Com
way to Miami Reach, but
mlttion of the U. S. Depart­
plana to fly directly back to
ment of Commerce, It envis­
aged as a showpiece in the
Washington after the dinner.
Paul Peter Pezold, 68. of
peaceful uaei of atomic anar
The presidential Jetliner
2418 South Willow Avenue, landed at nearby Andrews
I yA primary reaaon for the Sanford, died of a heart at­ Air Force Rase, Md., a t 10:40
shakedown crulac waa to fa tack Sunday afternoon while p m. Sunday after a fourmillarUe a new complement attending automobile races at hour and I t -minute flight
of engineering offlcera and Daytona International Speed­ from California where John­
the crew of 110 with operating way.
son conferred with Mexican
He had farmed in Seminole
the ahip at sea. The Savan
President Adolfo Lopez Ma­
nah's crew waa replaecd aft- County for some 30 years, teo.
er her former engineering of­ was e member of All Souls
A* he left Palm Springe,
ficers shut down the reactor Catholic Church, Knights «( Calif., J o h n s o n appeared
Columbus, Holy Name So­
laat May T.
ciety, American Legion and quite plcaaed with his talks
Friday and Saturday with
World War One Veterans.
He Is survived by his wife, the Mexican president, al­
Mrs. Minnie Pezold of San- though U.8. officials cau­
ford; dsughter, Mrs. Virginia tioned againit expecting any
Wedekind of DeLand and dramatic results from their
Mra. Dorothy Rains of San­ conferences.
ford; a eon, Paul Peter PeFEBRUARY »
mid Jr. of Freehold, N. J.;
Admit item
brother, George Perold of
Susan Hodges, Lavada Bruce, Sanford; three liste n , Mrs.
Evelyn Sweeney, Florence if ary McGrant, Mrs. Margar­
Wilson, Joe* Allen, Violet et Eckert and M n. Emma
Cooke, Roy Burton, Laure Ernest, all of SL Louis, Mo.
Walla, Jessie Abraham, Lai’ and nine grandchildren.
lie Mae Seward, Judy Hoff
Funeral arrangements will
man. all of Sanford; Wilbrun be announced upon complelHughes, DeBary; L i n d a tion. Gramkow Funeral Homo
Schroeder, DaLand; J o h n la In charge.
Cochran, Laka Mary; Law
reeca Jones, Bichard Broeie,
Loagwood

President Planning

State Visit Thursday

OVIEDO HICII crowned Alice Fox of Chuluota
"Miss OHS" and Tommy Partin of Oviedo "Mr.
OHS" last Saturday night in ceremonies held in
the school auditorium prior to a Valentine
Dance in the nchool cafeteria. (Herald Photo)

New Traffic Rules Explained
At Meeting Of DeBary AARP
Juatiea Albert D. Williams
rf DeBary, speaking a t the
February meeting of tha DeBnry Chapter of the American
Aaaociatlon of Retired Per
sons held at the Deltona Club
Ifouss, on law enforcement,
emphasised the Importance of
reducing violations of traffic
rsgulations In saving lives. Its
staled that 60 per cent of the
cases coming to hla Justice
Court wero traffic violators.
Tha number of deaths caused
by minor Infractions are a
powerful argument for strict
enforcement of traffic laws.
The Individual driver la the
key to preventing this costly
death rate by avoiding eice*'

Gerald D. Tapley
Dies Of Injuries
Gnrald D. (Jack) Tapley,
41, of Casselberry, died Sat
urday afternoon of Injuries
received in an automobila ac­
cident in Orlando.
A natlva of Nashville, da.,
ba cants to Casselberry four
years ago from lluines City,
Ha was a member of the Hap.
list Church and wits employ­
ed at Seminole Raceway.
Survivors are hit parents,
Mr. and Mra. S. Tapley of
Davenport; brother*, Austin
and Thomas Tapley of Ft.
Lauderdale and Kills and
Carl Tapley of Mimst sister*,
Mra. Mary Jo Marshall of
Casselberry and Mrs. Jean
•tte Faulkner and Mrs. Nancy
Adams of Washington and
several niece* and nephew*.
Service and burial will he
conducted In Haines City
under direction of the Dave
Lane Funeral Home.

Legal Notice
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH JUDICIAL &lt; ISIS I IT OF
FI.IHIIDA,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTS, FLOR­
IDA.
C H A N C S IR V

NO.

UTTS

LORETTA W. COLLlNe,
Plaintiff.
va
WILLIAM E. COLLI NH.
Defendant.
NOT! OK OS- a PIT
TOi WILLIAM K COLLINS,
whuss residence and add rtai lei
Hampton Trailer Court
O ltowa, I111nn la.
kwnrn
com plaint
haring
been filed In the Clrcutl Court
In and for rfomlnole County.
Klirl'l« In Chancery, entitled
“LORETTA IV. C O L L I N H.
P lalutllf. veteue WILLIAM K
COLLINS. D efendant,” praying
for certain relief for the aho*r
named p la in tiff against you
ae defendant.
NOW, THEREFORE, TIII8
lb TO NOTIFY YOU that If
Jou with ti&gt; defend against
ai’d contest tho above entitled
aollou, you arc required to
ftlo your answ er or other w rit­
ten detenee, If any you have
to Ilia cuniplalul herein, with
the Clerk of the shove styled
Court and |o s e r tt upon plain­
tiff* attorney. Albert N. F itts,
whine sddress Is 1 M sionlc
Building, Panford, Florid*, a
copy of aald answer or other
written defense, on or before
the 1ttli day of March, 11*1.
Tli* nature of said complaint
la to pray that the above s ty l­
ed Court grant the above
named p lain tiff a divorce a
vinculo
m atrim onii of and
fr«ni you.
FAI NOT TO ANHWKIt un­
ices a dartre pro nonfeaso be
entered against yuu.
WITNESS my hand and o ffi­
cial teal at Hanford. Nsintnole
County, Florid*, this Silt day
of Febr nary, A. U. list.
IDEAL)
Arthur )l. Ilechwltli, Jr.,
Clerk
of
ahuva
e ty ls l
Court.
Ily: Jean E. W ilks.
Deputy Clerk
Albert N. F lits, Attorney A
Counselor at L a v
I Masonic Building
Sanford, Florida
Publish Fab
IP, IT, It *
Mart’ll I, IM f.
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sire speed, by not pasting on
curves, by not permitting the
use of hie car by untralnad or
irreaponaibla teenagers and
most of all by not driving af­
ter drinking. In esplaining the
new traffic lawa, Judge Wil­
liam* stated thet the hit and
run driver now facet a felony
rather then a misdemeanor
penalty.
All trailer* m utt now have
safety chain* in ue* and have
no riilera. Observance of stop
signs will be enforced. Any­
one Interfering with a driver*
operation of a car will ba sub­
ject to arrest rather than the
driver. Drunken drivers will
face stiff penalties to curb the
heavy Iota of Ufa due to that
cause.
Membership chairman 8. L.
K rontbergtr reported a gain
of 24 now members in tha DeUary Chapter elnc^ the first
of the year. Program chair­
man Howard Middleton an*
nounrtd that tha speaker for
the March 20 meeting will ba
Colonel William Hague. HU
subject will be, “A* You A
Citisen Or A Sucker 7" The
public U invited to hear
Colonel Hague speak.

Democrats Plan
Registration
The Seminole County Demo­
cratic Committee will toon
begin a voter registration
drive in all of the counties 23
precincts.
Registration personnel for
each of the precincts will be
Instructed
and
deputised
Tuesday by Mra. Camilla
llruce, fupervltor of voter
registration for the county,
when the Democratic Com­
mittee meets la the Court­
house at ■ p. in.
First mallrahla nickel was
produced by Jeesph Wharton,
of Philadelphia, Pa., tn 1846.

Legal Notice
N ir r ir r o f s u i t
T ill! STATE OF FLOHMU TOi
ANN HOBART
Tit Narlh llt h Btr**t
Mllwsukv*. M llw tu kts
County. WDoonsIn
Tou sr s h«r*liy notlflsij th tl
suit h ts bttn flli’U tg sln s t
you In lit* Circuit Court of
fl.mlnnla County, F lo r ist. In
t'hsnrsry, *n *bbr*vlet*4 title
of which Is FIHHT FEDERAL
HAVINOH AND LOAN AHhOClATION OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY, » corporation. P lain­
tiff, »• MART lA&gt;tT MTKIIM
•m l ANN HODART. Dsfsnd• ntk. ih s n.tu r* of s*ld suit
bslng * suit to forscloM that
certain m orlgags data* Saptsrnhsr II. ISSS. and of re­
cord In Official Records Rook
l i t , I’agr III. public records
of hsm lnols County, Florida,
sncum herlng
th*
follow ing
described real properly, to­
w n:
Lot 10. Block B. of Eellowahtp Addition to danford. according to Plat
U«ok S, Pag* I, public
records of Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. Florid*.
Hubject to taaamaal* of
record;
and you sr* hereby required
to flis your answor In said
suit
with
Ihs
undersigned
Clerk nf aald Court and to
aerte a «upy thereof upon
III* P is ln llir * attorney, whole
n sm t and address appear be­
low. on or before th* 1*1 day
of April, tSSS, and In default
thereof Deeres Pru Confeaao
w ill ba entered against you.
WITXI'rid Uiy hand and o f­
ficial aeal at the County
(Nrurthouee, Hanford, beiulnnls
County. Florida, thla l ll h day
of February, le ss.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clsrk of Circuit Court
Ilyt Sandra K. Johreon.
II. C.
Phillip II. Logan
Sblnhulser and le g a l.
A ttorneys e l Law
P. u. boa l i s t
Hanford,
Florida
Publish Feb. IS L Mar. f. »,
Id.

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night sessions, things might
go faster.
During the first week,
marked by explosively bitter
outburst* of attorneys for
both sides, the defense had
accepted four of the venire­
men.
Only two of these were ac­
ceptable to the state. Chief
defense attorney Melvin Brill,
through long questioning, ha­
rangue, and repeated state­
ments, was building a trial
record which he hoped would
be the basil for a successful
appeal.

His main theme wai that
Dallai wai a place of luch
fixed opinion and bias that a
fair trial could not be had
here because not enough im­
partial Jurors were available.
"Unconscious bias" was his
phrase for it.
Ruby is charged with the
Nov. 24 murder of Lee Har­
vey Oswald, the Marxist
whom Dallas police accused
of the murder of President
Kennedy.
Forty-eight persons were
examined during the five days

of questioning of the six-day
week (Judge Joe B. Brown is
holding
Siturdsy
sessions
from here out during Jury
picking). Thirty-seven wero »
excused "for cause"—includ­
ing one ill and 20 who said
they would be unable to re­
turn a verdict of death In tha
electric chair.
Each side is allowed Lt
peremptory challenges — for
which no rcsson has to be
given in excusing a prospec­
tive Juror. The defense bad
executed seven of these, the »
state two.

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Mr. and Mra. John Fltxpatrick, baby girl, Mr. and Mrs.
Crlaanto M. Garrido, baby
girl, Mr. and Mr*. Daniel G
Sweeney, baby boy, Mr. and
Mri. Robert Hobbs, Baby boy,
Mr. a n d Mrs. Benjamin
Adami, baby boy, all of San
ford; Mr. and Mrs. John
Schroeder, baby girl, DeLand
Discharges
Held MacLaughlln, George
Shannlg, David Jenkine, Jan
ice McGriff, Ruby Jonei, Annia Hutchinson, France Bish­
op, Erma Burba. Mary O’Conn a i l , Gwendolyn McIntyre,
Judith Quest, Marie Moorehead, Noah Cog burn, Mri.
Armlllda Covington and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Ronald
Mixon, Waatoy Rlckar. Sw­
ann* Willis, Lu cilia Robinson,
Alica W eber, Lake Mary;
Mra. Sharon Zulcgar and baby
girl, Longwood
FEBRUARY

»

Alice Wngletoa, Robert Peurifoy, Mattie Wright. Rebecca
Kirkland, all of Sanford; Ben
Jor, Osteen; Hegel Lange,
HarritvUio, Mich.; Elisabeth
Graf, Deltona
Discharge*
Annie Wilder, Alice Dunn,
Morris Forguson, Nkika Dar­
ling, Iris Wall, Lovait* Thom*
• i, Baby Boy Smith, Mri.
Martha Ann Payne and baby
girl, Mra. Helen Cole and
baby boy, all of Sanford;
Madga Louise Pittmau, Mait­
land; Betty Jo Brown. Laka
Mary; Robert Willlemi, Osleea; Mrs. Gertrude Arthur
and baby boy, Deltona
FEBRUARY U
Mary Supruuot, Margaret
Dillard, Tom Bolt, Rota Sirmom, Teresa Ann Griffith,
Homer WUUami, Alma I-a un­
dr a, Steve Dudley, Catheryn
Dortoo. Alice Me* Franklin,
all of Sanford; Joyce Yatea,
I’alaika; E ttk Jane Keogh,
Lake Mary
Births
Mr. and Mri. Donald Naium,
baby boy, Winter Park
Discharge*
Frances Shannon, L a u r a
Stephen. Mary Gallon, Rebec­
ca Cummins*. Nellie McAlis­
ter, Rosie McKinney, Paula
Shuman, Alice Willis, Rosemary Pierce. Mr*. Shirley
Baker and baby girl, Mr*.
Sarah Kaylor and baby girl,
all of 6anford; L*Roy Simmop*. Winter Garde*; Oerkne Lowry, Geneva; Alice Rat­
ion, Maitland; Mra. Clara Ba­
ker and baby girl, Loagwood

At G .A .C .
Speed And
Convenience
Go Hand
Id Hand

Youth Rescues
Wbinan Ih Fire

A 17-year-old youth is
credited with earing the life
of • woman trapped In •
frame house which was afire
Friday a t 9 p.m.
The hero Is Jc* Pringle, of
When you call on
1402 Persimmon Avenue. Re*,
•
u
t
for
money, everything •
cuesd waa Eva May Collier,
la handled on
who lived a t 708 West ltth
S tre e t Pringle told city fire­ •
an Incredibly sim ple
•
men he heard tha woman
beais. Even moro
scream and he dashed into the •
Important, you get a
home to lead her to safety.
•
tailor-made lo a n -o n e
•
Considerable fire damage J
S
specifically
designed
to
suit
|
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•
your moat exacting
*
men rep o rt
requirement*.
At 9:18 p.m. Saturday fire­
men were dispatched to th* •
«
•
home of Laura Overstreet, •
406 E. Fifth Street when a
defective heater flared up.
LOANS UP TO 1100
Sunday mcrnlng a t 6-40
firemen were lent to ih*
Clarence Hinson residence at
2624 Mcllonvill* A v e n u e
when a heater became defec­
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•SANFORDwaa confined to the heater.
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10 Pupils Lead
4Honor Roll At
Junior High
Ten Sanford Junior High
School
students
scored
straight As to lead the honor
roll for the third six-week
f t period.
They arc Linda Malloy,
Sue Makin. Lamar Oxford,
Stephen Leach, Ricky C orns,
ninth grade; Brent Arm
strong, Brenda Carter, eighth
grade, and Martha Rose, Van
Robbins and Analec Moore,
seventh grade.
fallowing were named to
the Honor Roll for a B aver
. a *Se or better;
Ninth grade — M a r i l y n
Smith, Janet Gainey. John
llocller, Susan Day, Deborah
Kinsey. Christina Almqulst,
Janice Boston, Janice Dan
iels, Toni Echols, Marilyn
Hem. Susan Hoop, Beth Mor
gan, Vicky Nobles, Steve Mslolt, Sallic Peterson, Tommj
Freeman, William Halback.
4 George
llauptkom,
Chuck
r ijo tt. Craig Thomson. Frank
Whigham, Frank Wolfe, Su­
san Nelson. Laura Watson.
P at Lyon. Jenifer Coe. Forrcstinc Allison, Mary Allison.
Fraoces Cammack, Ann Carl*on, Pat Marazita. Pam Ber­
nal, Debbie Johnson. Hugh
Law. Mark Rabom, Ken Mar­
tin, Ronnie Mayer and Judy
m Sipes.
Cathy Best, Robert
Wilson.
Eighth grade — Sheralyn
Williams, Sidney Park, Bruce
Thomas. Pam Edwards. Lor­
etta Conrad. Larry Smith,
Kathy Avenel, Marion Colvenbark, Jane Vaught, Bar­
ney Griggs, Robert Repp,
Cynthia Green, Leslie Hartwig. Dixie Holmes, Patty
a Howland, Kay White, Susan
Wlrick, Sydney Loyd, Ann
Doudney, Judy Thompson,
Hank Ashby, Wayne Hardin,
Mary Johnson, Janice Rahn,
Stephen Allison, Estaline Al­
lison. Debbie Rowland, Mar­
lene Wycbe, Bruce Black,
Mark Caolo, Daryl Kanter,
Jam es McGough, R o b e r t
Powell, Larry Rodd, Darrell
£ Vodopich, L y n n
Carlson,
• Mary Klay, Linda Lee, Dar­
lene Robertson, Karen Wil­
liams, George Carlton, Fred
Carter, S t e v e Fitzgerald,
Blair Kitner, Ronnie West­
brook, Ben Winfrce, Frances
Danglcman, Janet L e w i s ,
Pam Plgott, Linda Taylor.
Kay Tilson, Kathy Young,
Douglas Stanley and Sue
» Price.
**
Seventh grade— Jackie Ed­
wards, Johnny Neiman, Vic­
ki 'Jfardin, Jane Mero, Bar­
bara Robinson, Lynn Smith,
Dwight Bowes, Joe Pauline,
Beth Darby, Robert Jcrnlgan,
Jean Carter, John Durham,
Linda Bradbury, Ellen Sloan,
Vicki Taft, Crawford Hart,
Julie Persona, Jim Hecken. bach, Mike Maddox, Lynn
• Fchd, Don Whitmire, John
Hall, Becky Thorncll, Becky
KuJ-kendaU, Patti
McCoy,
Dorothy Bach, Russell Echols,
Steve Hudson, Bruce Robin­
son, Terri Siskind End Coleeo Williams.

Canal C e re ira y Slatsd Thursday
PALATKA (L'PI) - Some- f way will give canal boats ac­ way to transport them withI one's always promised Flor­ cess to Jacksonville to the ] out going around the Florida
ida a canal. The Spaniards ! north and Cape Kennedy and
keys.
wanted cnc to transport Mex­ | Miami to the south.
The late President John F.
ico's gold. Andrew Jackson
(Eventually, the cross-state
dreamed of one ta aid defense | barge canal also will link with Kennedy budgeted St million
against the Indians and FDR the proposed St. Johns-lndian in 1963 to start the canal.
started one to put men back River Canal, connecting San- ! President Johnson lias budto work.
| ford with the East Coast in ] geted SI million ior continuing
I canal work.
With groat pomp on Thurs­ I ihe vi.inity of Mims.)
The canal will follow the
Westward, the canal will
day, the lirst spade of dirt
will be turned and work will slice south-southwest to Van- | exact route laid out by Roose­
resume on a cross-Florida kcctown. a Gulf town about velt's engineers. But Roose­
canal. This little town of 13,- &lt;5 miles northwest of Tainpa. velt wanted a ship canal and
200 residents has a severe Eventually, it will meet plan- this will be big enough only
j ned waterways on the western for barges.
case of canal fever.
Proponents of the canal say J
I
Plans call for President shores.
it will cut CIO miles from the j
Tlic
canal's
boosters
prediet
i
Johnson to attend the ground­
trip around Key \Vc»t and I
breaking ceremony, lie will that when it is finished in six save shippers $8,256,000 a
to
eight
years,
tiic
canal
will
be in Florida for a speech iD
help industry, provide c. cap- year. The Atlantic Coast Line
Miami.
Railroad, operating c r o s s '
If the canal is actually cr transportation, improve | state, says it will be hurt. The
recreation
and
serve
national
j
completed this time, a good
north-south
Florida E a s t
part of Florida will become | defense.
Coast Railroad is all for the
Andrew
Jaekson
was
Flor­
an island and on the northeast
canal.
corner will be the port of Pa- ida’s first governor. He felt a
canal
would
enable
him
to
iatka.
The job will require moving move troops faster while i
87.7 million cubic yards of chasing the crafty Seminole
Florida soil, building 11 high­ Indians. Then the Seminole*
way and three railroad bridg­ drifted lurthcr south and
Myrtle Wilson, homo dem­
es and constructing five locks. Jaekson no longer needed a
canal.
onstration
agent, with the
The 107-mile trench—12 feet
1’residcnt F r a n k l i n I). Florida Extension Service, is
deep and 150 leet wide — will
Roosevelt, looking ior public announcing a frre cooking
cost $157.9 million.
works
projects to put the job­ school to be presented March
The canal head will be at
this river town, about 20 miles less back to work, proposed a 10 at 7:30 p.m, at Sanford
inland from the Atlantic and ship canal across Florida. Civic Center. Martha Logan,
connected to the ocean by the Four concrete bridge supports of Swift and Company, will be
St. Johns River. The river were built south of Ocala and giving the latest in "Jet Age
now arc all there is to show Meat Cookery."
and the intracoastal waterfor $5 million spent.
The public is invited to at­
The steady stream of big tend Tuesday, March 10, at
booster rockets coming to 7:30 p.m. Escrjone who at
Cape Kennedy indicated to of­ tends will be eligible to win
ficials a need for a better one of the door prizes.

Liberty Change
Meeting Slated

The County Road Depart­
MIAMI tUPI) - State Sen.
ment has begun rebuilding
Harry Stratton, a troubleRear Lake Road from Curtis
Drive 114 miles south to tho j shooter for the State Labor
Orange County line. J. C. ! Mediation Service, has offerLavender, head of the road j c*l to take over the joh of
department, is in charge of ending the 13-month-old Flor­
ida E a s t Coast Railway
the construction program.
Lavender said today it strike.
"1 think we ran talk the
wxiuld require some three to
four months to complete the EEC's language a little bet­
Job, depending upon the wea­ ter than the federal boys
ther. He added that he hoped can," Stratton said here Sun­
the residents of that area day.
a SSOO-a-month
would boar with the depart­ Stratton,
ment during this period of troubleshooter for the state
inconvenience. "When we're agency, added that the feder­
through." he said, "it will al government would have to
move out of the picture be­
be a big improvement."

fore he move* in.
ctsm of the Public Utilities | ant labor secretary, who tried
He said he and Dick Young- Commission and the governor without success to renew
man. head of the service, will by James J. Reynolds, assist-! talk* in the bitter strike.
a'k Gov. Farris Rryant Tues­
day to urge Labor Secretary
W. Willard Wirtz "to let us
For
take a whack at it."
P roperly
Stratton railed on the State
Public I'tilitics Commission
to "bring pressure to bear" |
on peppery Edward Ball. 75-'
year-old FEC board chair-!
man.
lie also said the candidates'
for governor "ought to get
Casualty
after Ball."
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The Kindergarten class of
Loqgwood's Christ Episcopal
Church has accepted an in­
vitation to exhibit art work
a t the Sidewalk Art Festival
to be held in Winter Park,
March S I. The invitation was
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vanMegan, member of the
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James T. Talmadge, chair­
man of the Liberty Amend­
ment Committee of Seminole
County, announce* that the
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, Mngnolia Avenue, ’is
sponsoring a program on the
Liberty Amendment at 8 p.m.
tonight.
Alfred H. Nelson, president
of tho Liberty Amendment
Committee of Florida, Inc.,
will present a 25-mlnute film
on the Liberty Amendment,
followed by a 16-mlnute dis­
cussion and question and an­
swer period. Ib is program is
free and la open to the publie.
The Liberty Amendment
calls for an end to govern­
mental competition with pri­
vate enterprise, and has been
formally approved by the
states of Wyoming, Texas,
Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia
and South Carolina.
During the last session of
the Florida Legislature, the
L i b e r t y Amendment wits
passed by the Florida House
of Representatives, only to
be voted down by the Florida
Senate.

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Shrinkage, and should be bought a little larger than
The American weave. During the long summer montha,
they should be carefully cleaned, mothproofed, and
stored to protect them. With this kind of care, they will
Wive you good wearability for a long time. Remember,
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th e land near the nation’s capital
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which the U.S. Geological Survey re*
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were produced In the nation. By 1970, annual production Is expected to
amount to a billion tons.
Beltsville supplies some of the
best gravel in the country. It was
laid down in channels by a river sys­
tem believed to have existed 100 mil­
lion years ago.
Today, parts of the Beltsville lode
that have not been prospected or
tapped are in danger of being cov­
ered over by housing developments.

Galileo: World Architect
February 16 marked the 400th
anniversary of the birth of the man
who may justly be called the arch­
itect of tha modern world: Galileo
Galilei.
Before him, science wag little ad­
vanced beyond the stage reached by
the Greeks, whose notions about
many things were as mistaken as
they were revered and unchalltngable. Science was a branch of phil­
osophy and knowledge was gained
by "pure” reason, by applying the
rules of logic to observed facta.
Galileo added the leavening fact­
ors of experimentation and direct
investigation to found the modern
scientific method. An Insatiable cur­
iosity about the world around him
inspired all his work. Ha had to
touch, to measure, to see for him­
self — and he aaw things no man
before him ever bad.
I t la almost Impossible today to
appreciate the shock th at Galileo’s
dlacoverlse caused in the late medi­
eval world. True, Copernicus 20
years before Galileo’s birth had tak­
en the earth from the center of the
universe and replaced it with the
sun, but this theory waa given lit­
tle credence.
Each finding of Galileo Jolted a
hallowed belief: All bodies fell a t tho
same rate of speed; the aun was not
a perfect thing but was marred by
spots on its face; the moon was cova n d with mopntaina and craters:
the earth waa not tha center of all
things because Jupiter had at least

four moon* that revolved about her;
the Milky Way contained stars man
could not see (thus exploding the
ancient belief that the stars existed
for the glory of m en); finally, the
earth turned about its axis.
For such heresies, especially the
last, the full weight of orthodoxy
was brought to bear upon Galileo.
At 69, under threat of torture by
the Inquisition, he publicly recanted.
Legend says he muttered under
his breath: "Eppur si muoval”—
" N e v e r t h e l e s s , it (the earth)
moves l" But it waa Galileo who had
moved the earth out of centuries of
dark ignorance Into the light of
knowledge.
Standing on Galileo's shoulders,
Newton later saw more deeply and
clearly Into the universe, and after
Newton, Einstein. Ail those who
have followed Galileo have built up­
on his work, aa will all those to
come.

Thought For Today
He has nlandered your servant to
my Lord the king. But my Lord the
king ig like the angel of God; do
therefore what seems good to you.
—11 Samuel 19:27.
• • *

The beginning of wise ambition
lies in a man’s accepting himself as
himself and not as someons else,
and in trying to make the most and
the best of that self and not of an­
other.—Harry Emerson Fosdick.

Letters

To The Editor
asssesaUtlee. reefer Is
SsMIstsS Sf The MerelA.
la

M l

I appreciate your Interest
la keeping tba public inform­
ed of what is going on in and
around Santard.
But I realize you Mod mors
help from tho pooplo of San­
ford. I think our leaders are
taking too wild a look at
things. Why don't we look
at the Inside of Sanford? Our
streets hava not bean repairid sines they were built.
Wo have lot attar lot in the
woods because a o m e o n e
bought the lot for taxas and
cannot selL Ha will have to
pay tba government more
than ha paid for 1L
Haro an a taw thoughts.
Please urge a city ordinance
that an open lot In tho city
limits must bs cleaned when
necessary. And if ho does not

dean it the city wilt and
add It te Ma tax bill.
Urge railroads to clean
rights-of-way and keep cross­
ings la repslr.
Look a Uttie closer home.
Urge the city keep their
yards, as on Sixth Street, in
better trim.
We might gel a new house
once la a whil# In tba city
limits.
I faava lived at 1012 W.
Third Street for eight yean.
The weatside almost Is cut off
with deadend streets and a
railroad crossing.
I could go on with many
things thst would help San­
ford. Will watt and toe what
happens to these suggestions.
It I got any rosuMa I will
write you again.
Simpson Gailard
Editor's Note: We believe
our leadership Is trying to
take a long range, objective
look Into the future. Ae for
streets, The Herald has re­
ported on n number of resur­
facing programs Just com­
pleted by the City. But we

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CASE R-491: Doris * , on the low scores, you will
I aged 14, has a sister Jane, add a great deal more Best
to the game.
I whe la 1C.
Here at our farm home la
| "Dr. Crane," her mother
Indiana,
we usually hare a
I lamented, "the girls are al­
ways quarreling about their crowd over the week-end, for
the two younger boys bring
I household chores.
down 8 or 4 doctors with
"If. they are to do the din- them, plus DenUl Hygienists
I ner dishes, then they argue
or nurses or airplane stew­
as to who shall wash them
ardesses.
versus who shall dry them.
Mrs. Crane thus prepares
I "And this keeps on with
meals for 10 to lb routinely.
reference to almost every
But after the dinner Is over,
task assigned to them.
we sit down to a card game
| "So it wears me out Just
I listening to their debates. Is called "Oh, Heck."
We exempt Mrs. Crane, but
there any psychological strat­
I
also sit in. And the two
egy by which to stop this
with the lowest scores are
I feuding?
! "And aren't boys Just as stuck with the dishes.
We really hare spirited
much addicted to such quar­
playing,
for nobody wants to
reling, too?"
Yes, boys as well as girls get one of those two bottom
will feud with their siblings scores.
Last time, Daniel and I
(brothara and alatera) about
were
"it," so the rest gleechorea and even the larger
piece of cake.
Children also resent having our apron*, at tha kitchen
tasks "forced" on them. They sink.
When our daughter Judy
don't like to be "ordered"
was home for a visit, aba got
around.
Instead, they prefer to be (tuck a* dish washer three
free agents and do their own times in one week.
Now the children actually
choosing.
So you parents can elimi­
nate mueh of their qquarrelIng, plus resentment toward
you, by writing each task on
a separate card.
Let ui show boldness. Let
Then dump all the cards
ua take risks, if need be, to
into a small cardboard box or
round oatmeal earton. Mix defend tha cause of peace.
—Paui-Henri Speak, Belgain
them thoroughly.
Then have a "drawing" at
foreign minister at the UN.
the classics, neither—obvious­ the dinner tablet
ly—is he simply a dogged
Let each child take its
If you are 70 and have a
reader of staff memoranda turn at reaching inside the
high
cholesterol level, enjoy
and official documents.
box to pull out a card.
i
t
But
If you are 30 and you
Aide George Reedy says
On that card will be his
Johnson haa read Just about chore, such aa washing the have a high cholesterol level,
then go out and get an insur­
every known work that has dishes.
anything to do with Texas
This strategy reduces the ance policy.
history and poliUcs, including child's hostility to parents, -Dr. William B. Kennel of
the lives of such heroes as for it seems to m a k e
the National Heart Insti­
Sam Houston and Stephen "chance" responsible for hla
tute.
Austin, one of the Texas re­ task.
public’s chief founder*.
I forgave the D.AJL many
Thus, he tends to blame
Other Johnson heroes are
hiasaetf of hia owa "bad yean ago. You lots a lot of
Andrew Jackson and Denial
lock" tf he gets stack with time hating people.
Webstar. Ha enjoys American
—Negro singer Marian An­
biography and history, and the chore of washing dishes
derson, ones barred from
devours any book ha eaa find instead of drying them.
singing before the group.
List
other
tasks,
such
aa
on current polities. In the
foreign field, n favorite nf goiag to the store er wash­
hie is British Writer Barbara ing the ear, eta.
Foe variation, you can also
Ward.
Johnson a l s o consumes combine family fun with this
newspapers in staggering allotment of chorea.
A s s e m b l e .the family
volume, starting at 1:10 er
so in tha morning, those who around the table and start
thought they would never ana some game In which each per­
another fin*-4ooth-comb news­ son gets an individual score.
paper reader like Kennedy
Then the lowest acorer
have had to think again. Om washes the dinner dishes
of tha White House staff i while the on* with the next
aays:
pass eat neere most dry them.
"The new President not on­
By thua placing n penalty
ly reads every newspaper he
can get hla hands on. He
read* every edition I”
Johnson has alrosdy demonstarted, too, that ha is nt least
aa sensitive as waa Keonsdy
to citklsm or erroneous ac­
counts of his activities which
he finds la those pop*1*.
A few aides think that, if
anything, tho President —
cramming hard In hla new
Job-mads too much heavy,
official stuff. They suggest ha
palm some of It off on thorn.
They’d like aoftlag better

Quotes

Bruce Biossat - - Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASinNGTON - (NBA) President Lyndon Johnson's
way with the printed word is
something you still can't find
agreement on even after a
quarter of a year in office.
There are those among his
aides and friends who insist
he is more a listener than a
reader. Yet some who deal
with him most say he pre­
fers to see things in writing,
and will plow through an In­
credible amount of written
malarial.
Om who puts tho President
ka the second category nevertbalaas adds that he has

wilt agree that many lota la
Sanford could and should be
cleaned up by tha owners.

matters of Importance which
come before him— and stops
right there.
This seems to be the way
his mind works. Says an asso­
ciate:
"The moment a problem is
past, all the President's brain
cells i*no In on the next one
with almost frightening in­
tensity.”
This stess on his being an
"acUon reader" annoys one
friend, however, who sees in
It the converse idea that he
is "not an intellectual."
But Johnson himself evi­
dently hae fretted at times
over where he stands in ha
scale of things.
A man who eaa look hack
oh Marly two drearies of as­
sociation with him says that
when he moved from the
House to the Senate IS years
ago, he wondered how — with
hla teacher college back­
ground—he would fit In with
colleagues
who
regularly
spouted from the classics.
"After about four months,"
ssys this man, “the President

Editor, Hsralai
I have been advised by Mn.
Lorraine Graham, executive
secretary of tha Central Flo­
rida TB and RD Association,
that the Semlnol# County unit
haa attained Its goal of $10,000 this year, and I want to
extend my thanks and appre­
ciation to The Sanford Herald
for Its co-operation, the chair­
men who have contributed so
mueh and every single per­
son who gava so generously of
Q—Whet were the first
their money and time to this
tree products used by man?
oauae. I extend to Mrs.
A—Fruits, nuts and fuel
Graham a special thanks.
Carroll Burka, Chairman,
Captain B l l g h , against wood.
Christmas Seal Campaign whom tha crew of too H.M.S.
Q—Who presides over tha
Jounty mutinied, eventually
navigated his open boat U. 8. House of Representa­
4,000 miles before being res­ tives when the .Speaker of the
Iron Range
The Cuyuna Iron Rang* of cued and returned to Eng­ House ia absent?
In 1B01, be participa­
Minnesota waa tha last rang* land.
ted In the battle of Copen­ A—House rules require
te be discovered In that state hagen and earned the com­
end it differed from earlier mendation of Nelson. After election of a stand-in speaker
finds in that no iron-bearing becoming the governor of when the regular speaker
rocks war* exposed at the New South Wales, Bllgh waa plans to bo absent for more
again the victim of u mutiny. then throe daye.
surface.

able Ian Fleming, BritMi spy
story writer enjoyed by Ken­
nedy, had baas installed
again at tha presidential badsida m • change of pace.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Jails Kartoe
•u -itia
Baar Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milan
MS-M7I
Casselberry
Mrs, Jane Cssaelberry
UI-INI
Chuluote
Mrs. Joan Magta
343-2742
DeBery
Mrs. Adam Mailer
•41-4411
Enterprise
Mlao Helen Hnodgrnaa
448-9911

Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
9S9-4819
take Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnses
322-4721
Longwnod
Mrs. Donna Estes
UM1II
North Orlando
Mr*. Mona Grtastead
122-2291
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
211-4141
Oviedo
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Mon., February 24, 1964

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ask their mother to let the
unwashed dishes pile np all
day to add more teat to our
evening game I Try this stunt.
It's fun.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
in care of The Sanford Her*
aid, enclosing a long stamp­
ed, addressed enrelope and
{0 cents to cover typing and
printing costs when you o«ad
for one of his booklets.)

By nal Cochran
Up-coming 1DG4 may be a
break for gala, but It’ll be
Juit another leap year for
pedestrian*.
• • *
Alcohol will preaerva a
lot of thing*, but not secrets.
A scientist says crime le
partially due to glands. Fnr
second-story robbers maybe
they’re monkey glands.
Boxers should watch cer­
tain television programs be­
fore gclng into tha ring. It
might put them in a fight­
ing mood.
Apple elder and Isavaa as
usual battled it out to see
which would turn first.
The avenge unemployed
person wants to b* helped
into a Job, not Just helped
out.

OVER 85 YEARS
At Flret A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

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G b b ij. I

DEAR ABDY: About two
years ago you bad a whole
column of letters on how to
quit smoking. Would you
please consider running it
again?
•"NEEDS IT" IN PIIILLY
DEAR “ N E E D S IT":
WUh pleasure!
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My man
smoked three packs of rig*
arettes a day and used up
a whole box of snuff, too.
He said that his mouth felt
like the bottom of a bird
cage. lie got a prescription
from his doctur for some*
thing that w as guaranteed
to curb his desire for smok­
ing. I don't know what it
w as, but I know I saw a
miracle happen because my
husband hasn't smoked in
four yoars.
OLLIE'S WIFE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: One day.
12 years ago, I decided that
smoking was a filthy, stu­
pid and expensive habit, so
1 made up my mind to quit*
This is what I did. The mo*
ment I walked in to a room
1 announced, "I'VE QUIT
SMOKING.” After that I
couldn't very well bum e
cigarette off anyone, and I
didn't carry them myself. I
knew that 1 didn't dare beg
a smoke or I'd make myself
look like a real Jerk. It was
a m atter of pride.
NO JERK
• • •
DEAR ABBY: After hav­
ing the cigarette habit for
40 years, I took my cigar*
ettes out of my pocket and
said, "You have been boss*
ing me around for 40 years,
now I am going to boss
YOU around.” I put away
the pack and never smoked

By Abigail Van Buren

again. That was 15 years
ago. I'm now 92 and feci
fine.
W.H.E. (Ontano)

• • •
DEAR ABBY: When I
had to have a cigarette be­
fore I could open my eyes
fully in the morning, I knew
I had better quit. I tried to
taper off, but that never
works. I finally walked into
a church one morning (it
wasn't even of my own de­
nomination). got down on
my knees and prayed to
God to deliver me of the
habit. And do jou know, I
haven't smoked or even had
the desire to since? When
everything else (alls, try
prayer.
AN ORDINARY GUY
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band smoked like a chim­
ney. He had a lung X-ray
taken at the suggestion of
hia physician. A dark sha­
dow was discovered on his
lung. Fortunately it was
NOT cancer, but my hus­
band snipped olf that part
of the X-ray and taped it to
a package of cigarettes. He
carries it with him and now
every time he is tempted to
smoke, he looks at that Xray and takes a peppermint
drop instead.
GRATEFUL
• • »
DEAR ABBY: Here is a
proven method for over­
coming the cigarette habit.
If a person smokes 40 cigar*
ettes a day, he should cut
down to 30 the first day, 38
the second, 37 the third and
so forth. It takes a lot of
will-power, but if I could do
it (I was a four-pack-a-day
smoker for 32 years) any­

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bination with another play
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known as "loser on loser."
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to play hia contract of five 3l **
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spade opening.
Opening toad * 8
South should figure out
that West’s six of spades have opened a diamond or
was a singleton and that he club.
Thus South should win the
held ace and another trump.
Otherwise ho would surely spade lead with dummy’s

Television Tonight
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MONDAY P. M-

iU)si Jhn ix)omsm:

body can.

WILLPOWER WILL
DEAR ARBY: A psychol­
ogist once told me that in
order to break a habit, sub­
stitute another one. So. in­
stead of reaching for a
cigarette, reach for a piece
of gum, a carrot stick or a
piece of licorice. It really
works. When you finally get
your sense of taste and
smell back again, you will
never go back to smoking.
It happened to me after 30
years.
SUBSTITUTE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I sat down
one day, at the age of 48,
and started to add up the
amount of money I had
spent for cigars since 1
started to smoke them at
the age of 24. When I rea­
lized that $3,000 had gone
up in smoke. I lost my ap­
petite for smoking.
SMART TOO LATE
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I was a
chain smoker for over 40
years. I started to get pains
in my chest and I had a
dry cough that came and
went, but 1 didn't worry
about it too much. I went to
the doctor and he examined
me thoroughly. He shook
his head and said, "Either
give up smoking—or else I
will not be responsible for
your condition.” I took the
cigarettes out of my shirt
pocket, tossed them in his
waste basket and made up
my mind that I had had my
last one. And I have. I am
77 years old and no amount
of money could make mo
smoke another cigarette.
The answer: WILLPOWER.
NO GIMMICKS

In the future American
home, design will emphasise
! "apartness' rather than "togetherness", says the editori in chief of a home decorating
magazine.
And it's about time. too.
Members of a family seem
to live more happily together
when a house has some hidea-ways where one member of
the family can find peace and

quiet when he wants it
J Ideally, the head of the
family should h a te a small
j room of his own—it used to
be called a den—where he
can have a desk to work on.
a couch for a nap, shelves for
his books and a filing cab­
inet for important papers.
His wife need* her own of­
fice cubbyhole (perhaps, in
the kitchen) with a telephone

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7:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night Movie. "Prince of
Players." (Color) Richard
Burton, Raymond Maiscy,
John Derek anU Maggie Mc­
Namara star in this 1955 bi­
ography of the acting Booth
family, one of (he greatest on
the American stage.
8:30-9 p.m. The Lucy Show.
A ridiculous plot with acveral
ridiculous scenes won't keep
you from laughing. When
Lucy (Lucille Bull) takes a
job at the bank, thcrc'i chaoi
right from the start. First,
Iaicy sets off a burglar alarm,
then Innocently creates panic
among the customers who
start a run on the bank.
8-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Dan­
ny Thomas Show. One of Dan­
ny's funniest shows tills year.

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Hounds Beat
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The Lyman High Grey
hound*, fresh from ■ bark
breaking victory over the De
Land High Bulldog* earlier
In th* week, ran Into trouble
Friday night in the Long
w o o d achool'a gymnasium
with a determined bunch of
cow poke* but th* 'Hounds
•queexed by Osceola High of
Kissimmee 61 to 48, in their
regular aeaaon finale.
The victory gav* the Grey*
hounds a firm hold on third
plae* la th* Orange Belt Con*
ferene* standing*.
Meanwhile, the DcLand
outfit polished off th* Wintor Garden Lakeview five and
Apopka whipped Leesburg In
final league encounters. This
means th at DeLand and
Apopka must share the OBC
title since each have won
eight loop tilts and lost two.
BiU Tolson sparked the
Lyman quintet with a total
of 27 points as the Grey­
hounds and the Kowboys
matched each other almost
polnt-for-point throughout the
affair. With about a minute
remaining a field goal by
Charlie Asher, plus Asher’s
successful charity toss, gave
th* 'Hounds a three-point
margin and the contest clos­
ed out In th a t fashion.
A t halftlms Lyman led the
Kowboys by a single point
but they did have a threepoint edge going Into the
fourth period.
Bob Magnahi and Jim Flannlngan both posted 10 points
fo r the Osceola craw. Ly­
m an's Gens Wlnkelman cam*
up with sight points for Ly­
man.

Jim Valentine
Has 245 Game
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Rolling In th* City League
for Sweeny's Bar and Grill,
Jim Valentina rolled th* high
game and high series to help
his team a clean four-point
aweep of the Knight of Col­
umbus five. Jim rolled a big
241 in his first gams followed
by a 218 and 185 for a huge
(148 series. Not to far behind
Jim was George 8 wann'a 226,
182, and 214 games for a 022
series, and John W rights' 189,
223, and 208 games for a 818
series. John Uhr also had a
Wir 808 series with games of
204, 218, and 1B9.
In other league matches Jet
Lanes remained three games
cu t of firs t place with a clean
four-point aweep over I’ryor'e
S tats Farm Insurance. John
Spolskl was high for Jet
Lanes with a 878 series while
John Zeuli was high for I’ryor’s with a 673 series. Lake
Monro* Inn, still holding onto
firs t place, took four points
from Wisdom Sod Service
with John Uhr’s 808 series for
Lake Monroe, while Don Nye
was high for Wisdom’s with
a 493 aeries.
The American Legion’s Post
63 managed to salvage three
points from Michael's Gas
with George 8 wann being high
for the Legionnaires with bis
622 series while John Wright
was high for Michael's with
his 818 total. Th* last match
saw H arry’s Bar and Package
and Sanford Manufacturing
coming out with an even split
with two wins and two losses
each. Jease Cook was high for
H arry's with a 486 total, while
F d Klrchhoff was high for th*
M anufacturing with a 667.
Jim Valentine led the league
with his high 246 game and
also a 218 game to lead th*
pack In ths magic '200 gam*
circle, followed by, Larry Pivec
with a 231, George Swann
with 220 and 214, John Wright
£23 and 200, John Uhr 213 and
204, Marshall Wiltshire 212,
John Zeuli 210, John 8 po!akl
209 and 20, Paul Slopoaky
20f, Harold llerb st 208, Jo*
Wallace 205, Robert May 203,
Gary Fox 202, and Eddie
Klchhoff with a 201.

Wins Chase
PARIS (U Pl) - C. Quit's
Cald II, ridden by F . Mar­
t i a n , won th* 810,000 Prix
Robert
Hennessy Steeple­
chase Sunday with a time of
9 :6 l for the 3,NO-mcter Aute­
u i Race Track course.

Lions Swamp
About Sports
Taylor High
Thinking Out Loud
By 88 To 40

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The Oviedo High School
Llone closed its regular bas­
ketball season schedule F ri­
day night by roaring by ths
Taylor High of Pierson, 88
to 40.
In racking up th* lop-iided
decision, the Lions wer* pac­
ed by Jim Courier who post­
ed 24 of Oviedo's points as
they recorded their 16th de­
cision in 21 contests played
during ths regular slats.
Ths Lions were hot and
not to be denied, particularly
sines they were playing on
their home court before on*
of th* year’s best horns
crowds.
Ths Lions Jumped into a
first quarter lead by netting
26 points while limiting th*
Taylor qulntst to only five.
In ths second period th*
Lions dumped In 15 mor*
while th* Pierson five reg­
istered nine and the Lions
cams back from th* halftime
break leading 41 to 14.
Oviedo’s hot-ehooting regu­
lars and reserves maintained
th* blistering psc* In the
third quarter by posting an
additional 23 points while
Pierson got 19 to lead at th*
three-quarter mark, 64 to 33.
Simmy Miles paced Taylor
High with 19 point*. Th*
Pisrson squad completed ita
season with a record of seven
wins against 18 setbacks.
Th* Baby Lions of Lyman
raptured ths Junior varsity
contest by a score of 39 to S3.

Pettys Reverse
Race Process

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Official post positions tor I. Dr. W iltshire. I. Rorkln
Molllo, 4. Kilo, S. Bprclal Sam.
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Lundquist On
All-Star Team
Rsy Lundquist of Sanford
hss been named to ths MidFlorida College Conference
til star teem. Lundquist Is a
member of the Orlando Jun­
ior College rag* team.
Another OJC Highlander,
Bill P*yns, was named to ths
all conference eleven, Payne
won ths Mid-Florida scoring
title.

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DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
—Six year* ago, young Hlchard Petty's c sr broke down
early and he stood in the pits
and watched his father win
the inaugural Daytons 500.
Sunday, his father stood in
the pits and watched Richard
Petty drive the fastest 500
ever and bring in more than
$30,000 to enrich the family
coffers.
In addition to being a rous­
ing event for the Petty fam ­
ily of Randiernsn, N. C„ the
Daytona 500 for Iste-modcl
stock cars was a major vic­
tory for Plymouth, whose
cars took th* first three
places.
A crowd of 82.(60 spectators
watched the event.
Th# 26-year-old Petty, .driv­
ing a bright blue Plymouth,
easily outdistanced the field
and finished with an average
of 154.334 a lap ahead of the
Plymouth of Jimmy Pardue
of North Wilkesboro, N. C.,
and two Ups ahead of thirdplace Paul Goldsmith of Mex­
ico City, also in s Plymouth,
A Ford, driven by Marvin
Panch of Daytona B*scb,
was fourth.

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Liston Predicts K 0 Snead Eyes
O f Clay In 3 Rounds World Title
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Heavy weight champion Son­
ny Liston predicted a knock­
out within thre* rounds today
as h« finished training for
Tuesday night's title defense
against Casius Clay at the
Miami Beach Convention 1U11.
The 30-year-okl champion
said, " I am in the best con­
dition of my life for this
fight. I’ve done 91 rounds of
sparring and since Tuesday
I’ve done at least 20 rounds
of 'touch boxing'. Touch box­
ing Is a form of sparring with
small punching bag gloves in
which no blows are actually
landed.
He said he expected to
weigh about 315 or 216
pounds.
For this bout h* pared
down from 233 pounds, his
weight when he began his
sparring sessions a t Las
Vegas, Nev., on Jan. 10. He
later shifted to Miami Beach.
And her* at the Surfside
Community Center he con­
cluded training today with
three touch" rounds with
light heavyweight L*otls Mar­
tin of Philadelphia.
Meanwhile, 22-year-old Clay
did no public workout and in­
dicated he hid finished his
gymnasium exercises.
Because Liston continued
to be a 7-1 favorite as flight
night comes close, the ticket
sale in Miami Beach for the
"Uva" fight at Convention
Hall was so slow that It ap­
peared promoters BIU Mac­
Donald and Chris Dundee of
Miami Beach would be lucky
If their grass gate fait 8504,000.
That would mean a loss of
at least $300,000 because Mac­
Donald, (he millionaire back­
er, had "bought" tbs live
fight for $625,000. In addi­
tion, the promoting expenses
would bring -his Investment
above $300,000.
However, Nathan L. Halpern, president of Theatre
Network Television, Inc., said
at Sonny's workout, "th* sal*

of tickets at our closed cir­
cuit television l o c a t i o n s
throughout th* United States
and Canada showed Increased
momentum today and I think
we wUl do very well."
Halpcrn hoped to fiU 1,103,451 seats at 271 locations and
d*aw mors thin five million
dollars. The exhibitors keep
SO per cent or leas of the
grou gates.
Jack NUon, advisor to Lis­
ton, disclosed that attorneys
for Intercontinental Promo­
tions, Inc., are Investigating
three large theaters in New
Orleans because of reports
segrcgaUon Is being practiced
in the sale of tickets for the
closed circuit fight there.

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PALM REACH GARDENS
(UPI) — Sam Snead hss his
eyes on the world titl* today
after winning the P. G. A.
seniors championship with a
nine under par total of 279.
Th* 61-year-old Sntad will
go to Gleneagles in Scotland
on July 6 to play th* British
senior e h s m p l o n for the
"world" championship. After
that he will play In th* Brit­
ish Open a t St. Andrews, July
8 -10.

Snead led from wire to wire
In winning the Seniors s t the
P. G .A. national golf course
on his first attempt. He fin­
ished three shots ahead of Big
John Bsrnum of Grand Rap­
ids, Mich.

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Tribe Drops
Two Contests
The Seminole High School
cage squad closed out its 1964
season last week on a rather
distasteful note. The Tribe
dropped a pair of contests —
Friday night to the Boone
Braves by a score of 71 to 66
and Saturday night to the New
Smyrna Beach Barracudas,
CO to (9.
Thus the Seminole* wound
up the bardbosrd season with
a record of only five victories
against a total of 17 setbacks.
However, this was more or
less anticipated by Head
Coach Ralph Stumpf who be­
fore the season began esti­
mated his ehsrges would have
a particularly difficult season,
especially with Metro Confer­
ence competitors.
Boone outshot and out re­
bounded Seminole for their
win over the Tribe in Orlando
Friday evening. Boone led
Seminole by seven points at
the end of the initial frame
and
were never headed

Named President
NEW YORK (UPI) - Eu­
gene J. Hayes of Duquoin, 111.
was named to a fourth
straight one-year term as
president o( the Heroes* H ie­
ing Institute on Sunday.

throughout th# tilt With tw e
minutes remaining Semiaoto
pulled within eight pointj of
the Braves but that wss as far
as the Tribe got.
Mike McCleary led tbs Sem­
inole scoring against tb*
Braves with a total of 18
points.
Saturday night the Semin­
ole* were paced ' by Doug
Firestone who posted 18
points. But, as usual, tha
Tribe ran into one difficult
quarter—this time it was tha
second-and the Barracudai
moved into a lead they never
relinquished.
Seminole trsDed New fray*,
ns—a club they'd beaten earl­
ier in the season in Sanford
—at the end of the first quar­
ter, 16 to 14. In th* accoed
Seminole picked up only eight
points while the Barracudas
added another 18. New Smyr­
na outscored the Tribe 12 to
10 in the third frame and
Seminole picked up the fourth
period, 17 to 16, but ft w a n t
enough for the victory.
The two losses for tha vs*
sity squad were equalled bf
the Jayvees who dropped both
of their eonteita. They lost 7!
to 80 to Boone and to to 68 to
the Baby Barracudas.

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day night's annual Sanford Biddy League Basketball banquet to the fol­
lowing: (left to right) Bill Bracken (Day 'N Night Grill), Mett Morgan
(Sanford Atlantic Nntionnl Rank), Bobby Lundquist (WTRR) and Kenny
Hinson (Day 'N Night Grill).
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The American Medical Association has written a
prescription for Olympic gold medals. The group pre­
scribes a simple formula—year-round conditioning for
Olympic contenders.
Quite a bit has been said about the showing of Ameri­
can athletes in recent years, and particularly since th*
winter games held recently.
Here's the prescription end the basis for it, taken
from a recent release distributed by the association:
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AMA’s Committee on Medical Aspects of Sports de­
clared this prescription can be filled within the free en­
terprise system and without resort to professionalism or
government subsidisation of athlstas.
Thomas B. Quigley, 5I.D., Boston, Mass., chairman of
th* AMA Committee, called on specialists in physical
education, recreation and In the preparation of athletes
to Join with American physicians in prometing such a
program.
"Th* degree of excellence now demanded in Olympic
competition can b* achieved only through a year-round
program of conditioning for those aspiring to athletic
success," declared Dr. Quigley.
Allan J . Ryan, M.D., Meriden, Ccnn., member and
past chairman of th* Committee and current president
of th* American College of Sports Medicine, endorsed
Dr. Quigley’s comment.
"Year-round conditioning, both physical and psycho­
logical, is th* only way to develop and maintain tns
strength, endurance and agility necessary for maximum
performance. Moreover, such conditioning makes possible
a degree of protection against injury unattainable by any
other means," said Dr. Ryan.
The athlete who is not In all-season training can
never reach his highest potential, the AMA Committee
declared. Extended lapses from training lower performane* levels. Skills may carry over, but ths conditioning to
make them most effectivs is soon lost.
The amateur athlete faces the problem of budgeting
his time for practice. When hs works out regularly
•very day, he eliminates ths time-consuming, frustrating
and potentially hasardous period of crash-conditioning,
th* Committee advised. Ry staying in condition all th*
time, the athlete can concentrate more of his workout
periods on refinement of techniques and skills, rather
than spending many hours merely hardening muscles
and developing wind.
Tha Commlttea called for a program c f physical
education, recreation and athletic activities for all youth
—girl* as well as boys.
“A universal physiat education and recreation program will enable all youth to discover their physical
potentials. Then, those with special endowments and
motlvstlcn should b* allowed th* chance to reach their
fullest potential in sports," said Dr. Quigley.
Dr. Quigley pointed to ths widespread, virtually uni.
versal popularity in America of such sports as basketball, track and field and swimming.
"Most of our boys and girls have a chance to try out
these sports, and to work hard at them if they show
special skill. Therefore American team* have often been
successful In these sports in Olympic competition."
Th* Committee urged all institutions and organisa­
tions which sponsor athletics, and all physicians who ar«
In a position to counsel athletes, to encourage active yearround conditioning.
" It Is possible In many sports for a boy or girl to
train alone, but It Is much easier to stick to a training
grind under the encouragement of a eoach, and ths re­
sult will be much more satisfactory," the Committee head
declared.
"Through year-round conditioning, sport* partlcipalion will become safer, more healthful and yield greater
satisfaction through improved performance for anyone,
Olympic material or not."

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Auxiliary Sets
Cats Ready To W rap Card Party

v Up 21st Cage Title
By United Preu International can assure themselves of no
Th» hlgh-icoring Kentucky
Wildcats can wrap up their
21it Southeastern Conference
basketball championship this
week and then go after an un
precedented
fifth
national
title.
The nationally third-ranked
Wildcats, who have already
won twice aa many NCAA
crowns as any other team,
moved out in front In the
SEC race Saturday night and

« Isabel Goshorn
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have picked .a better time to
bowl her first 200 game ac­
cording to the girla on Karn’s
Insurance team. Why aot
Kara's and Badcock Furniture
were tied for first place going
Into last week's action In the
Bowlerettea League and while
Kara's was grabbing a three
point win over Mary Carter
Paints the up and coming Is­
abel personally took charge of
the match between her mates
the Mary Esther's squad and
Badeock Furniture by virtue
ef a tremendous &gt;10 game and
a SOI series as ahe led them
to a four-point sweep.
Seminole County U o t e r a
took three wins from Sanford
8ewlng Center to cling to
their third place spot la lea­
gue standings. Naney Conway
rolled a turkey enroute to
fine 162 game as she led Sem­
inole County Motors la the
second game.
Shirley Martin tore them up
fiT Kama with a 172/494.
Jane Spolskl rolled 166/488 to
help the 1,11 Buggers gain
split with Cut 'N CurL Gert
Bridges paced Cut *N 'Curl
with 198/486. Marlene Bey
nolda bowled a 171 for high
game in the second gome of
the Mary Esthers - Badeock
Furniture match.
Three girls came through
with turkeys this week, name­
ly Isabel Goshorn, Jane Spot
■ki and Nancy Conway. Splits
were plentiful but the girls
ware equal to the occasion as
Marlene Reynolds converted
the difficult 8-9-10, Susie
Long and Nancy Conway made
the l-7( Elaine Koatival the
4-6-7, Louise Grayson the 67-9, Isabel Goshorn the 4-6,
Alien Hall the 6-10 and Caeky
Meredith the 6-6.

Finley Pulls
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KANSAS CITY, Mo , (UPl)
—Charles O. Finley, embattied owner of the Kansas City
Athletlee, jumped from the
clutches of the American
League back into the collec­
tive leg of the city council
today.
The unpredictable owner
pulled the unexpected again
Sunday Bight by accepting the
city’e demand for e four-year
Muaelpal Stadium
he repeatedly had
to ilgn.
But the city waa in no hurty to pat Us signature oo the
dotted line. Flnly, who haa
threatened to aue the AmerIcea League, made it clear
he wee accepting the lease In
the face of e league threat
to kick Ida out of baseball.
Mayer Hus W. Davia, to
whom Finley addressed his
telegram of acquiescence,
aeld he was happy that the
owner had accepted the eity'a
proposal.

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Spring Work
Set By Canes
COBAL GABLE8 (U Pl)—
The Miami Hurrieanea will
go into apring training be­
ginning on March 24, Univeralty of Miami head coach
Charlie Tkte aeld Saturday,
e
Tate aeld the annual night
Intraequad gams ia aet for
April 26 In the Orange BowL
Tata aeld he plana four workauta n week during the
spring station*.
The Hurricane! will have
IS ItUermen from the 1963
team for thia ytar’e squad.
Among the 18 stare lost were
AU • America quarterbeek
George Mira end tackle Don
Connare, Tate laid.

worse than a playoff with
victory in tonight's visit to
Alabama.
Kentucky, nicknamed the
“Century Express'* for ten
100 points or better perform
snees this scison, missed No.
11 by a single point Saturday
night in a 90-79 victory over
Auburn. The Wildcats' chief
oompetilor, Georgia Tech,
dropped a game off the pace
with an 81-68 upset at the
hands of Georgia.
As the almost-over race
now stands, Kentucky has
10-2 SEC record; Georgia
Tech it 9-3; and Tenoeitee,
which Kentucky mecta next
Saturday, is a distant third at
7-4. Tennessee was upset by
Alabama, 67-64.
Two wins this week by
Kentucky and it'a all over,
Georgia Tech, in iti last sea­
son of SEC play before turnlog independent, needs vic­
tories over Florida and Van
derbilt and a Kentucky loss to
force ■ playoff.
Tennessce'i position ap
p e a r s hopeless. Kentucky
would have to lose both of
its garnet for the Voli to re
turn to contention—e highly
unlikely happening.
Georgia Tech goes to Flor­
ida tonight while Tennessee
will be at Auburn. The only
other 8EC action finds ninthranked Vanderbilt at Georgia

Bear Lake HD
Club To Hear
Dr. Wing
By Maryann Miles
Dr. Kenneth Wing of San
ford will speak on “Up to
Data Food Sente" for mem
bera of the Bear Lake Home
Demonstration
Club at a
meeting to be held at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Richard Mathes, 6623 Llnneal
Road, Bear Lake.
Mrs. R. A. Jackson, club
president, extends Invitation
to all Interested women in
the vicinity.
Befreahments will be
ed. A question and answer
period on the evening's study
topic will be held.

Citrus Queen
Ball March 11

CUP AN D
REDEEM THESE

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Plans for a card party to
be sponsored by the Aux
iliary to DeBary's World War
I Veterans, Barracks 1197,
were made at the February
meeting of the group.
The party will be held at
the Community Center on
March 31 beginning at 7 p.
m.
President M a r g a r a t t a
Holmes Installed Ruth La
Chat aa color guard and four
new members, Mrs. H. A
Borderu, Mrs. W. A. Sham
ley, Mrs. A. Bisnejt and Mrs.
Bertram Collard, were wel
corned.
A Valentine luncheon was
served and a farewell was
extended Mr. and Mrs. Nic­
holas Kahoe who are leaving
DfBary for Pittsburg. Mrs.
Kahoe is a past president of
the auxiliary.

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Rangers Get
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By Bernice Kelsey
Oviedo area foreat rangers,
Jim McClellan and W. H.
Hill attended the recent state
fire sebool held In Altemonte
Springs, and faava received
their certificates for success­
fully completing the 13-hour
course.
The rangers also have rectived their new first eld
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BERLIN (UPl) - Janice
Smith el Rochester, N. Y„
set a local stadium record of
1,000-metcrs Sunday when the
won an invitational women's
speedskating meet in 1:37.3.
Jean Ashworth of Lake Pla­
cid, N. Y., shared second
place with East Germany’s
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WINTER HAVEN All
the pomp, circumstance and
gaiety surrounding tha ascen­
dancy of a monarch to her
throne will surround the an­
nual "F lorida. Citrus Queen
Coronation Ball" to be held at
Nora Mayo auditorium here,
Wednesday night, March 11.
The new Florida Citrus
Queen, to be selected Monday
night, March 9, will he hon­
ored at the formal ball a i will
Jack Bailey, master of cere­
monies of “Queen For A
Day," the TV
attraction
which will tape five shows
here during Exposition Week,
March M i

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Barracks 1197
Gets Award
By Mrs. Adam MuUer
A commendation for having
100 per cent paid membership
as of June 1, 1964, was pre­
sented World War I Veter­
ans, Barracks 1197 of DeBary,
at thia month's meeting of the
group held in the Commun­
ity Center.
Reports were beard on the
State District meeting in
Tampa and on progress made
on veterans legislation at the
national level.
A committee was appointed*
lo meet with other organisa­
tions in the community to
urge that the Community
Center be installed with a
rolling center wall In order
that the building may be
used for two meetings at the
tam e time. It was pointed
out that the Installation also
would Increase revenue for
the center.
New members joining the
barracks at this time were
Welter A. Shsmley, Ted R.
Leigh, Bertram Collard and
Homer A. Borbeau.

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Valentine Girl W ith Party
Barbara Jones, Valentina
girl of Gamma Lambda
Chapter of Bata Sigma Phi,
was honored with a party at
the home of Mr, and Mr*.
Joa Corley, Cameron Are*
ana.

The covered dish supper
consisted of servings of bak­
ed ham, fried chicken and
strawberry short cake.
The group enjoyed vari­
ous game, auch as bingo.
Those gathering a t the
Corley's home were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Meredith, Mr. and
Mrs. Gil Daigle, Mr. and
Mr*. Larry Mann, Mr. and
Mr*. Jerry McCabe, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Daughtery, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Winn, Mr. and
Jim Blythe, Mrs. Joe Kampf,
By Franco Waaler
Mrs. Hope Holden, and Mrs.
A double aurprlae birthday Don Hamnsr.
party was given a t the home
of Mr*. Joe Smathera on
Lake Emma In Lake Mary
In honor of her birthday,
Fab. 14, and Mrs. W. C. Hop*
kins birthday, Feb. 16, by
friends of the two.
Mrs. Smathera was quit*
surprised whan the guests arA Valentine contest was
rived and started to alng
held
a t a recent meeting of
'Happy Birthday" to her, but
the biggest surprise rams the Golden Circle Class of
when the refrain was sung the First Baptist Church.
agsln for Mr*. Hopkins. She Mrs. M.N, Clevel, winner of
knew the party was for Lib­ this contest, received a prise.
by, not for her.
Thl* contest was held at
Refreshments of "Sweet­
heart Cake", coconut cake, the home of Mrs. Carlton
Ice cream and coffee were Henley. Prior to tho social
served to the following: Mrs. hour, the members discussed
Smathera, Mrs. Hopkins, Mr*. several topic* of buslnras.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. Hotel Mr*. Robert Hodges presided
Barry, Mrs. Emma Bashars, over tha meeting. Mrs. Dor­
Mrs. F. D. Anderson, Mrs. othy Stapleton opened the
Georg* Dodson, Mrs. Mabel meeting with the devotional,
Browne, Mrs. Marion Lee, which stressed "Giving one's
Mrs. Harvey Pugh, Mrs. Rob­ Best to the Master". The
e rt Rugsnateln and her chil­ prayer was led by Mrs. M.N.
dren, Kipp and Kathy, Mrs. Cleveland, class teacher.
F . E. Donaldson, Mrs. Row­
After the group leaders
land Goble, Mrs. H arry San­
mad* their monthly reports,
dusky, Mrs. Kay Saasman,
A love offering was taken
Mrs. John Ulmer, and Mrs.
by the personal ministries
James M. Thompson.
chairman.
A social time of conversa­
The group planned a sup­
tion was enjoyed by all. As
per meeting for March, with
tha guests left they all again
Mrs. Hodges as hostess.
wished the honorees many
O t h e r s attending were:
more Happy Birthday*.
Mrs. Ed Alderman, Mrs. Ver­
non Hardin, Mrs. Anthony
Confine a sneexe to a tissue Adams, Mrs. C h a r l e s E.
or hsndkerchlef. There are Thomas, Mrs. Richard Cope­
enough germs floating around. land and Mrs. Bill Johns Jr.

Lake Mary Ladies

Surprised With
Double Party

Mrs. M. Clevel

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For Wedding
Several people attended
the wedding of Miss Lana
Towles and William Johnson
at the Methodist Temple In
Lakeland.
T h o s e guests attending
were Mrs. Clifford Johnson,
grandmother of the bride­
groom: Mr. and Mrs. J.D.
Fulford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Neuman, all of Ocala;
Mrs. WilH* Hendricks, from
G r e e n v i l l e ; Mrs. Robert
Bruce, Live Oak; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold filers, Enter­
prise; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Booth, DeBary; Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Lavender, Mr. and
Mrs. W.W. IVer, Mrs. and
Mrs. Wll Hlers, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Peters, and chil­
dren, Donna and Wayne, all
of Sanford.

Select Vegetables
According To
Vitamins
Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent, says to get
the most vitamins for your
vegetable -dollar, remember
these tips.
You can get several times
as much vitamin A from
bright orange, mature car­
rots as from pale-colored,
young ones. Even so, young
carrots are a good source of
vitamin A.
Choose deep-orange variet­
ies of sweet potatoes for
highest vitamin A value.
The dark-green leave* of
leafy vegetables are richer
In nutrients, particularly vit­
amins A and C, than lightgreen leave*. Peppers are
high In vitamin A and C.
Vegetables are a primary
source of vitamins A and C,

Meat Tips Used
For Protein Value

C R E A T IV E

W OM AN

Conservation
By Myrtle Wilson
Meats shrink in weight and
volume as they cook. Much of
the total loss is water, which
evaporates or goes Into the
drippings. 8ome fa t also Is
In the drippings.
The protein value of meat
Is not destroyed by cooking
and only small amounts of It
go Into the drippings. Even
when meats and poultry are
Stewed in large amounts of
water, not more than ten per­
cent of the protein passes
from meat to broth.
Some thiamine and vitemln
B are lost la cooking, but
rlbo-flavln and nlaeln are less
susceptible to loss in cooking.
Roasting meat to the rare
stag* conserves more thia­
min* than cooking It to the
well-done stag*.
Visit our Cooking School
on March 10 and learn the
latest in cooking pro-ten

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Several People

Honors

Lake Mary

Airs. John Lundy Captures
Fashion Show First Prize
Mrs. John Lundy, modeling
a sm art two-piece outfit of
blue denim material, featur­
ing a chenille type Jacket, lin­
ed with red and white powderpuff muslin, won first priie
In a fashion show presented
b y tha Oviedo Woman'* Club.
The winner was presented
with a $10 gift certificate.
Mrs. Lynn Slosler, fashion­
ing a black and green printed
Jersey shift with a loose fit­
ting Jacket, highlighted by a
lovely pearl necklace with
black shoes and white acces­
sories, was awarded the sec­
ond priie of a 89 gift certifi­
cate.
The judges were Mrs. W. H.
Stemper and Mrs. Hugh Dun­
can
Those ladies entering into
the contest were Mrs. Joe
Battle, Mrs. T. B. Clonts,
Mrs. Jack Dodd, Mrs. John
Ridenour, Mrs. Jam es Mi­
chael, Mrs. Paul Slavik, Mrs.
Bob Parker, Mrs. Douglas
Jackson and two ladles who
disqualified themselves due
to professional experience,
Mrs. G. S. Moon and Mrs. A
B. Tcdford. These ladles re­
ceived honorable mention.
The Oviedo Woman's Club
held this fashion show during
Us monthly luncheon at the
clubhouse with Mrs. J. H.
Staley as chairman. The com­
mittee working with the chair­
man consisted of Mrs. James
Wilson, Mrs. Emmett Walch,
Mrs. Tom FarreU, Mrs. A.
B. Farrell, Mrs. Margaret
Luschen, Mrs. Carl Fowler
and Mrs. B. H. Layman.
The hospitality committee
was composed'of Mrs. It. W.
Estes and Mrs. C. G. Smith.
A ValenUne theme was used
throughout the
clubhouse.
The president's table was
covered with a white linen
cloth with red heart attach­
ed. In the center was a Urge
bouquet of red and white camellas surrounded by red
hearts and ardcsla berries.
Mrs. R. W. Estes presided
over tlie meeting. Mr*. J . II,
Staley reported that the mort­
gage on the clubhouse was
only |700. Mra. Ray Beasley,
civic chairman, announced
that fha Chest X-Ray Mobile
Unit had returned to Lake
Mary for two days to retake
x-raya. More than 11,000 had

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The national president of
the Lady Bug, Mrs. Mildred
Payette, was a guest a t the
horns of Mr. and Mrs. Dan­
iel Jarvl recently. Mr*. Pay­
ette ia on an inspection tour
of the Lady Bug* in th*
sU te Th* Lady Bug ia an
auxiliary of tha Cooties,
which Is derived , from the
Veterans of Foreign War.
Mra. Ellen Gulllckson of
8hell Lake, Wla., ia spending
a month with Mrs. Emma
Youta in Geneva. Recently
they both visited Mra. Mil­
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Tom Radcllff, of Chicago,
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pell
and children and her mother,
Mr*. Eunice Jenklnson, were
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Jenklnson'* brothers, A.D.
Beamcr and L.V. Beamer and
family.
Recent visitor* of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Scott wete her
two sister* and their hus­
band*, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Seidel of Columbus, Ohio,
and Mr. and Mr*. M J. John­
son of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Rite
of Norwich, Conn, were re­
cent guesU of Mra. Laura
Ball and Miss Alice Dayton.
Mr. and Mra. Roy George
Sr. and daughUr, Mrs. Al­
bert Kersch of North Java,
N.Y. and Mra. Jeana Oscholof
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and Mrs. Roy George are sla­
ters.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Amnu*
of Binghamton, N.Y. ware

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For Coming Year

To Sanford Garden Club

By President
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Home Demon­
stration Club met Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Eugene
Katowits. Mr*. Jo* Masters,
president, presided with Mrs.
James Wallin opening with a
prayer.
Mrs. Masters appointed her
committee* for the coming
year. They are elothing chair­
men, Mr*. H»rry Osteen and
Mra. Eva Williams; food and
Nutrition, Mra. Rose Doyle
and Mra. Bertha Hardin;
health and safety, Mrs. P.T.
Piety and Mrs. Joe Masters;
family life, Mra. Clarence
Snyder and Mrs. John Jurss;
publicity, Mrs. Frank George;
song chairman, Mrs. Hazel
Gilhuly; 4H chairman, Mrs.
Guy Beall; aoeial and hostess,
Mrs. Laura Ball; bom* arts,
Mrs. Norman Miller; interior
home
Improvement, Mrs.
John Jurss and Mra. Nick
Pfeifauf; exterior home im­
provement, Mra. Eugene Katuwtts and Mrs. John Melrose.
Mr*. James Wallin report­
ed on the new reading pro­
gram th at i* to be eponsored
by the Home Demonstration
Clubs.
The Home Arts Club of
DeBary invited th* Osteen
group to attend a meeting
at the DeBary Community
Center, February 27.
Mrs. Katowits reported on
a meeting held in DeLand
whert the proper use of in­
secticide* and pesticides were
explained. Sha also told the
proper way to trim plants
and bushss.
A birthday cake waa pre­
sented to Mrs. Katowits and
tha group tang happy birth­
day to her.
The next club meeting will
be with Mra. John Melrose.
Others attending were: Mrs.
Melrose, Mrs. Snyder, Mr*.
John Bradin, Mr*. Eva Wil­
liams, Mrs. H.C. Dlsbrow,
Mrs. Laura Ball, Mis* Alice
Dayton, Mrs. Bertha Hardin,
Mrs. Kitty Dunkle, Mrs. liasel Gilhuly, Mrs. Guy Beall,
Mra. Norman Miller, Mr*.
Frank George, Mr*. Mary
Barnhart and . Mr*. Lilly
Boyer.

recent callers on Purl Camp­
bell.
The Adult Ladles Sunday
School class of the Osteen
Baptist met with Mrs. Lois
Brooke. Mrs. Harry Osteen
presided and the devotion
was given by Mr*. Eva Wil­
liam*.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Melrose have been
Mr. and Mr*. Perry Delaney
and granddaughter of Owosso, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ward of Detroit, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutton
of Owosso, Mich.
Sundsy guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pell were Mr*.
Pell's brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Crews
snd children, Pamela and
Tony, of Yulce, and her sister-ln-lsw, Mrs. D o r o t h y
Crews and children, Jimmy,
Teresa, Doris and Karen ol
Holly Hill. '
Mr. and Mrs. BUI StowcU
of Marshalltown, Iowa, are
vUltlng Mr. and Mrs. Don
Altamonte
Stowell and famUy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert o(
Daytona Beach, Mra. Ella
Stone of DeLand and Mrs.
1 heodore Coddrington of Jack­
HouaeguetU of Mr. ta d
sonville were guests of Mra.
Harry Osteen, Wednesday.
Mr*. LaVerne Bardeen of 103
Wooding Place, Altamonte
Springs, are his brother-inFuture Farm ers
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
The Future Farm ers of Wilfred Dryer of Casenovla,
Seminole High School will N. Y. Making the trip down
hold a bake sale beginning at with them were Mrs. Dryer’*
9 Saturday morning. The boy* parents who are visiting Mr.
will be stationed a t the Food and Mrs. Gaylord Bardeen in
Fair and Winn Dixie Stores, Casselberry.

their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
J R*y Flowers, Harrisburg,
N.C., and Mr. and Mra. Ted
Junker of Mocksville, N.C.,
cousins of Mr. Flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Durak,
of West Palm Beach, were
the recent gueat* of Mr. and
Mr*. M J. Durak, Garnar Rd.
R J. Longstreet svaa honor­
ed at an Education Breakfast
given during th* Stetson
Homecoming. Several peopla
from town attended this
breakfast. These Ssnfordites
were Mrs. Nancy Brock, Mrs.
Velma MItchel, and Mra.
Floyd Richards.
Aa elderly peraoo retain*
more interest when allowed to
handle hit own affairs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Martin M.
Tubbs, of Lake Mary, are
entertaining g u e s t * from
Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. L.
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and Mrs. Mary Van Aukeo,
The Sanford Herald
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The Sanford Garden Club
had it* general buslneta
meeting and luncheon recent­
ly a t th* Policemen’s Bene­
volent Hall. Each luncheon
t a b l e held arrangements
made by various circle*,
which were judged.
Th* speaker* table had an
arrangement, mad* by Mr*.
Robert Graham, of pear blos­
soms and yellow tulips. Thie
arrangement was considered
outstanding.
A Saint Patrick arrange­
ment, mad* by the D irt Gar­
dener'! Club, was tha award
winner.
An attendance award waa
won by th* Woodrost Cir­
cle.
Mrs. Gordon Brlsson gave
th* invocation.
Mr*. J.E. Terwilliger Jr,
Mrs. R.L. Andrews and Mrs.
Irvin Fleischer, the nominat­
ing committee, reported to
the group. Mre. Alburn Rec­
tor, president; Mrs. J.M.
Fahey, vice president; Mrs.
Gordon Brlsson, recording
secretary; Mrs. W. Lamar
Meredith, corresponding sec­
retary; and Mra. B.B. Crum­
ley, treasurer, were duly
elected.
Mrs. D.K. Dorman, presi­
dent, presided over ths bus­
iness session. Mrs. Frank L.
Woodruff III presented Mrs.
Carroll O. Griffin, Jackson­
ville Beach. Mrs. Griffin, sec­
ond vie* president of the

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Florid* Federation of Gar­
den Clubs, spoke on “Flower
Show*", which waa timaly
presented to th* club, due to
the fact that Ita flower ehow
will be on April 2-8.
This ehow is under tha sup­
ervision of Mr*. Erie Vlhlan.
Mr*. Griffin urged the mem­
ber* to study their achedois
and to consider ail material*
earefully. Mr*. Griffin, who
followed th* schedule in artlstle arrangement*, called a t­
tention to tho various re­
quirement* of **&lt;h. Later a
question and answer period
followed.
Mrs. Charles Cole, of the
Rose Circle, spoke on th* im­
portance of a Garden Club
owning Its building. Th# San­
ford Garden Club is planning
on building a club building
in the near future.
Expenditure* by the a c ­
tion's
medical * c h • • 1 •
amounted to $513 million ia
the academic year 1962 to '63,
the Health Information Foun­
dation reporta.
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Mrs. H. L. Yates of Sanford | For marmalade measure 3
has come to tie r .s r te of cups «f rt-ck !nto large sauceHarriett Mixon. She says that I p.-n. IHlrg to boll. Add 3 cups
she puts \incgar in.o her sugar, st,r to dissolve sugar.
(team Iron and lets it loll in Cook rapidly to 220 degrees
the Iron. Then puts clean F i ­ F. on a candy or Jelly ther­
ler In It to wash it out. If the mometer. Remove from heat,
holes are stopped up she uses cool to 190 degrees (so fruit
a needle to open them up will not remain on top). Pour
Mrs. Yates also tells us that Into clean Jars and close with
she uses vinegar and a tooth self-sealln; lids. If a ther­
brush to clean the bathroom mometer is not available cook
fixtures. Thank jou very until julca reaches Jelly stag*.
• • •
much for sharing this with us
• • •
ELEPHANT EARS
Rachael Donelscn gives us 1 cup coarsely chopped can­
her tavorlte pound cake re
ned apple slices
cipc.
1 cup canned apple sauce
6 eggs, separated
U cup light brown sugar
3 cups granulated sugar
1 tbsp. cornstarch
1 cup sour cream
IVi tsp. cinnamon
2 sticks margarine
2 tbsps. butter
3 cups flour
Vi cup milk
V4 tsp. soda
Combine apple sllcea. apple
2 taps, vanilla
sauce, s u g a r , cornstarch,
1 tsp. lemon extract
cinnamon and butter. Simmer
pinch of salt
until thickened, stirring con­
Cream sugar and butter stantly. Cool.
5irt salt, soda and flour to­
Prepare biscuit mix accord­
gether, add to first mixture ing to directions on pkg. us­
with egg yolks. Beat egg ing Vi cup milk. Divide dough
whites and fold In last. Grease
and flour a tube pan or loaf
pan, pour in mixture. Bake
In 300 degree oven for 1 hour
or longer.
If you do not happen to
have any sour cream on hand
Mrs. Donelscn says she uses
1 cup of undiluted evaporated
milk and 1 tbsp. vinegar. Let
it stand a few minutes.
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NOTICE . . . Watch for a
cooking school coming here
shortly for Mr. and Mrs.
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f r r alg Feb. SI, 1964 — Pag# 9 p | 0 r J(Ja f [ r m

Lake Mary UPW Circle Two
Opsns Study Of Colossians
By Frances Wester
Mrs. James M. Thompson
was h o s t e s s with Mrs
Blanche Cress as co-hostess
for the February meeting of
Circle Two of the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held at
the Thompson home, Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Cress used Matthew
7: 1-17 as the Devotional fol
lowed by the Lords Prayer by
all.
Mrs. Thompson, program
chairman, read the names of
the foreign missionaries and
home missionaries from the
Year Book of Prayer, follow­
ed by p ray tr for them.
The atudy of Colossians
w a s introduced by Mrs.
Thompson. Chapter One, Bo
What You Are, was discussed
by the group.
The book brought out that
the members are already
Christians and are being
what they are.
The announcement w a s
made that Mrs. Den Smith
was home from the hospital
and recovering nicely from
her recent operation.
The church hostesses for
the month of February arc
Mrs. It. M. Gleason and Mrs.
Ralph Williams. Circle hos­

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Mra. Evelyn Rice, I a a t
month’s winner.
The meeting adjourned with
the Friendship Circle and
Mlzpah benediction.
Refreshments of fruited
Jello with whipped cream,
cookies, candy, and coffee
were served by the hostessee.
Other members attending
wera Mrs. Georg* Dodson,
Mra. F . E. Donaldson, Mrs.
Roy Howell Jr., Mrs. Richard
Keogh, Mrs. I.uclle Merc,
Mra. Ted Brooklyn, Mre. Kay
Satsman, Mra. Ruby SJoblont,
Mrs. H. M. Gleason, Mrs.
Earl Unger and Mra. Ralph
Williams.
An Association meeting
will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. we *atflt the men In
at the home of Mr*. Robert the party, correctly . . . ,
Rugenateln. Two apeelal guest comfortably.
speakers from out of town
will he present, Mra. Daisy
Dougins, whose subject will
he, Ycur Christian Vocation,
anil Mr*. Virginia Douglas!
Williams, the North Floridn
Prcshyterlal president, will
speak on UPW Work And
You. All circla members a r e 1
urged to attend.

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U cup chopped pepper
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1 tbsp. margarine
Vi cup condensed tomato soup
1 *88. beaten
1 tap. aalt
U tap. pepper
Vi tap. garlic aalt
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1 pkg. (8 os.) cream cheese
Vi cup half and halt cream
1 tbsp. mayonnaise
‘.4 cup finely chopped chutney
12 slices bread
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Hava had a lot of requests
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I tried this one and it Is won­
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1 used a large loaf pan.
2 sticks margarine
2 cups sugar
6 whole eggs
cup milk
1 12-oz. box vanilla wafers
1 7-or. pkg. flaked coconut
1 cup chopped pecans
I Cream margarine and au
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for 1 hour and IS minutes.
You will notice that it does
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OUR ANCESTORS

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BERTHA R. MARTIN.
P laintiff,

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By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

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NOTICE TO DEFEND
IN TH E
NAME OF TDD
•TA TE OF FLORIDA
TOi B. I- MARTIN, J r ,
w hose addreae la:
107 Fersueon Court.
F orest Park. deorslA.
You ara hereby notified that
Suit for Divorce has been fil­
ed a s e ln it you by Berth* R.
Marlin. In tha Circuit Court e f
the Ninth Judicial Circuit I*
and
for
Bemlnola
County,
Florida. In Chancery, brink
Chancery No. 13101 and you
art hereby required to mak*
answ er to th* Complaint end
serve e copy thereof upon
RICHARD
R.
SW ANS.
of
SWANN
AND
SWANN,
17
South M agnolia Avenue, Or­
lando, Florida. A tlorney for
P laintiff, and to file the o ri­
ginal thereof In tha office o f
th* Clerk o f eald Circuit Court
at Sanford. Florida, on or be­
fore the 3tth day o f March,
1114, otherw ise said eeu to shall
proceed ex parte against you.
WITNESS my hand and tho
official aeat of said Court at
Hanford,
Bemlnola
County,
Florida, thla tho U th day * t
February, A. D. l i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk of eald Circuit Court
By: Sandra 8. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
/ « / Richard IL Sw ans
Richard R- Swann of
SWANN AND SWANN
17 South M agnolia A venge
,
Orlando. Florida
Attorney for P la in tiff
Publish Feb. 34 A Mar. a, A
tt. 1144.
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NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEM that Th* H ousing Author­
ity o f the County e f Seminole,
Florida, w ill entertain propoeali to furnish F lro and
Extended Coverage Insurance
for a five-year term begin­
ning April 1. l i l t In th* am ount
of t3tt.000.6t on *11 building*,
togeth er w ith any additions
or ts ie n s lo n i, furniture, fix ­
ture*. equipm ent and su p­
plies belonging t* th* secu r­
ed, located In B utler Boeto*
Court In Oviedo, Florid*.
Bid* or propeaale w ill be
received In th* office o f th*
A uthority up until 3:00 P.M.
on March 4. 1144. F urther In­
form ation w ith regard t* th*
plati* and aped floatl one of
said project and form* on
whloh said proposals must be
subm itted may be obtained by
eon laotln g th* E xecu tive D ir­
ector, at tb* Mata O ffle* e f
U tl Authority.
Gordon L. Bradley
E xecutive Director
Th* H ousing A uthority of
the County of Seminole,
Florida
Publleh Feb. SO, 14, 1144.
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Jadge. Seaslaalo Coaaty, F lor­
in Probate,
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GEORGE IL DUNN,
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D eoeaied.
SI jjhthiiiliER
T a All Cradttaea aad Ferae a*
SSIUUoMl
H avlag Claim* ay Deas a a 6a
B4 Queensland
A galaal Said E state!
You and each o f yog are
hereby notified and required
to present any elalm x and de­
M Chemist*
mand* which you, or e ltb tr o f
workroom (roll.
may have a gain st th*
* of QEOIIGE H. DUNN,
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lat* o f said County.
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copies o f each claim o.' demand
•h a ll be I* w riting, and shell
• tats the place e f residence
poet effloo address o f the
lin t, and sh all he awera
to by th* claim ant, bl* agent,
or attorn ey and accompanied
by a filin g fee o f on* dollar
and such claim or demand not
•a filed ahall be void.
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A*
Adm inistrator
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Teatem ento A nneso of th*
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�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
, Phone
Classified
322-5613
322-5612

RESPONSIBILITY;
L N o tice s - P e rso n a ls
The Herald will not be reDUST PROBLEM?
iponsibk for mere than otts
CALL your Rainbow dealer
incurred iniertlon of your ad,
322-6511, 4 to 10 p. m.
and reserves the rifihl to re
rite or reject any advertise- Bookkeeping Service. Tax re
mrnt from what ordered to
turni. 13 yrs. experience
conform ‘i th* polieit* of thlt
Call Lamar Williams, Five
p ip er.
Points. 322-7843.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Tug*., thru Fri. - S P. M. day
0. M. Harriiona
before iniertlon. Moo. - S a t
1311 Palmetto
322-8837
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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

D E A D L IN E S

SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
ER SERVICE. P a ru and
Tuee., thru Fri. - 2 P. If. day
luppUta for all makes In
before Iniertlon. Mon. . S a t
eluding: Electrolux. New
ii« t u b c o l;' it t jim a s r s noon.
and rebuilt clcanerx sold.
C O rilT I I AND BOR SKMIsmt.K ( i i i'T T Y i r i . o H i u * .
No home service call
KSTATK OR
charge
Phono FA 3-2212,
It
Pays
HARLEY KMII.E COX.
3335 Park Dr. ..
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Legal Notice

o r r i L i x n r ir r r r io v
m n
n itn u M O R o r
A IIM m ST flA T R IX
T - ALL. WHOM IT MAT CONCEUNl
Notice ti hereby Ri ven th st
I have filed my Final Return
ae Adm inistratrix of the e s­
tate of Harley Em ile Can. de­
ceased; that I have (lied my
I’etltlnn (or Final Discharge
and that I w ill apply to the
H onorable C. Vernon Mtae, Jr.
County Judge o f
Memlnole
County, Florida, an the Ird
day of March, 1MI. for appro­
val of same and ror final diecharge as Admlntatratrlx of
the esta te of H arley Em ile
Cox, deceased.
Dated this Sfnd day of Jan ­
uary, luRd.
C urtis Corrlne Story form
erly Curtis Corrlne Cox.
Mack n . Cleveland, Jr. and
H arold F. Johnaon
•A ttorneys for tha P etition er
P. O. Drawer E
Sanford, Florida
Publish Feb. I, It, IT, 14, I t l l
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court,
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NOLK COl'NTT.
CHANCKRY NO. ItTgg
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAOR FORKCUORURE
FEDERA L NATIONAL HURTOAOE ASROCIATION, a oor-

por at lon,

P laintiff,

vs.
THOMAS A. DILLON and OE
NEVA DILLON, hla w ife, and
MrCAUCUf AN M O R T O A O E
COMPANY, INC., a Florida oorporatlon,
D efendantfe).
TO , THOMAS A. DILLON and
GENEVA
DILLON.
his
w ife, whose residence and
whereabout*
are
un­
known.
YOU ARE HERERT NOTI­
F IE D that a Complaint to
fnrocloee a certain m ortgage
encum bering
Ihe
follow in g
described rea1 property, lo -w ltt
Lot T. Illock 41. TOWNBITE OF NORTH CIIULUI1
OTA. A subdivision, accord­
in g to p lat thereof, record­
ed In P la t Book I, pagsa
14 to II. Include#, of the
Public Record* o f Sem i­
nole County, Florida.
Iiaa been filed against you In
th* above-styled suit, tha short
title of which la Federal Na­
tion al klortgaga A ssociation, a
Corporation organleed under
an Act o f Congress and axlstIng pursuant to the Federal
N ational M ortgaga A ssociation
Charter Act, having Its prin­
cipal office In tbs City of
W ashington. D istrict of Colum­
bia. P lain tiff, versus. THOMAS
A. DILLON and GENEVA DIL­
LON. bl* w lf*. and McCAUCl.
HAN MORTOAOE COMPANT.
INC., a Florida corporation,
D sfan d an t(s) and you are re­
quired to servo a copy o f your
A nsw er or otb sr pleading to
the Complaint ,.n P la in tiffs
Attorney, Mack N. Cleveland,
Jr.. S a lle &gt;14 Sasford A tlan­
tic National Bank Building,
Sanford. Florida, and flit tha
origin al
Answer
or
other
p leading In the offlca of lha
Clerk of tb s Circuit Court on
or before the 1Ith day of
Mgrch, A. D. 1444. If you fall
to do so. a decree pro con­
feree w ill b* taken against
you for lb* relief demanded
In the com plaint.
This Notlap shall b* pubHehtd one* g w eek for four
consecutive
w eeks
In
The
Sanford HsrgM, a newspaper
circulated In SemlneM County.
Florida.
Dated th is 11 th day o f F eb­
ruary. A. D. t»&lt;4.
(BEAL)
Arthur if. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. vihien . D.C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Burke
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
P. O. Drawer 7.
Henford. Florida
Publish Feb. IT, 11 A Mer t,

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The HERALD

Legal Notice
IN THE r i n r u r r COURT OF
T1IR NINTH JUDICIAL CHS
CUIT. IN AAD FOR SEMI
NOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHAM BUT NO. IS4M
PAN AMERICAN LIFE IN ­
SURANCE COMPANY, a LouisIsna corporation,
P laintiff,
vs.
ROBERT C. MARTENS and
ELIZARETH JANE MARTENS,
his w |ft, and I&gt;. ZKUL1 A
BOVS, INC., a Florida cor­
poration,
. Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOi R O n E R T C MARTENS,
w-hos* residence lei
Pony Express Motel
l t » i South Virginia.
Iteno, Nevada
ELIZABETH JANE MAR­
TENS.
w hose rssldenc* Is;
III North Hsm Lano,
Lodi, California
and to any and all other par
tit* clslm lng to havs any
rlg'it, title and/or Interest In
and to the follow ing described
property In Ksmlnol* County,
Btat* of Florida, to -w ll:
IA)T i. BLOCK 1. SAN
SEM KNOLLS FIRST AD­
DITION, according to plat
thereof recorded In P lat
Honk If, Pag* 41, Public
Records of Bsmtnolo Coun­
ty. Plcrlda,
Including specifically, but not
by way of lim itation, th* fo l­
low ing flx tu r ti and equipment,
all perm anently Installed:
3 Bolara W all Furnaces
1 Magic Chef U ullt-ln Oven
1 Magic Chef Surface Unit
1 Preway E xhaust Pan
4 Venetian Blinds
l O trbage D isposal—H otpoint
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that tha P laintiff, PAN
AMKIUCAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, a Louisiana oorporatlon, has Instituted suit
a gain st you In th* Circuit
Court of th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for flemlnol*
County, Florida) tha uatura of
tha ault I* to foreclose that
certain m ortgag* which en­
cum bers tbs a b o rt described
property situated and local•d In Bsmlnola County, F lor­
ida.
YOU, and each o f you, are
hereby rOqelrpd to fil* your
Anewor to th* Complelnt with
th* Clerk of th* Circuit Court,
In and for Bsmtnela County, at
Sanford, Flurlda, and eerve a
copy thereof upon RICHARD
W. LASSITER of th* firm of
GURNET, OUBNEY A HANDLEY, 1*1 North M eg a e lls Ave­
nue, Orlando, Florida, attor­
ney* for th* P la ln t lf In th*
abor* action, on or before the
Ird day of March, t i l l , els*
a Decree Pro Confeeeo w ill be
entered e g tln a t you.
IT IS ORDERED that this
Natle* b* published In Th*
Sanford Herald, a newspaper
ubllehed In Sem inole County,
Torlda, olio* each w ee* for
four conaecutlv* week*.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
have hereunto pet my band
and affixed th* ee*l o f th*
Circuit
Court
of Soaglnel*
County, at 8*atoM. Florida,
thlo Slth day of January, 1SH.
(CIRCUIT COURT HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk or the c ir c u it Court
Semlpol* County, Florid*
Byi Martha T. V|bl*n
Deputy Clbrk
GURNET. OURNST A
IANDLET
el North M agnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida
A ttorneys for th* P loin tiff
Publish Feb. I, 10. I f, 14, 1414
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U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
Men-Women 18 and ovtr. Se­
"If YOU only htd ssvsn esnts to sptnd, YOU'D tsk*
cure job*. High pay. Short
your tims, tool"
hours. Advancement Thou
sandi of joba open. Pro- 6. For Root
12. Real Estate For Sale
aparatory training until ap
pointed. Experience usually VELAK A APARTMENTS: 2 BR. Home, Study, lVk
unnecessary. FREE Inform
Rooms private baths, 114
Baths, large Family Rm. In
a lion on Jobs, salaries, re­
good neighborhood; Inciud
W. First St.
quirements. Write today glvIng steve, refrlg., room airing name, address and 3 BR Unfurn. house. Refrig
conditioner, washing ma
k
gas
stove.
$60.
508
Myr
phooe. Lincoln Service, Bos
chine A nigs. Really ter­
tie Ave. 323 0633 after 4 rific buy) Monthly pay
58, Sanford Herald.
p. m.
menta $83.30.
d. For Rent
2 BR. living room, kitchen, KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
aun porch, lg. back porch.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Melionvllle.
FA 2 8074
Completely furn. $75 ino
ROOM, pvt. family. Gentle
322-4417 or 322-1733.
PRETTY 3 Bedroom Horae,
man preferred. 322-3686.
Large landscaped lot ad*
Apt. 801 Magnolia. 3 Hit
Small House. Adults. 322-2816,
Joining park. Owner must
house at Lake Monrot1. All
sell NOW, so will leave
clean and nicely fum. In
F U R N I S H E D apU. near
down payment up to &gt;ou.
qulra
at
118
Elm.
638
3267.
Downtown Shopping. |50.
ToUl price $11,000, month,
$60. 608 S. Park.
MODEST Lakefront Home. IS ly paytnenU depend on
mini. West of Sanford. Kit­
Down payment, from $76 to
LAKE Cottage, fum. 322-6106.
chen equipment, carpeted.
$90. No qualifying, no red
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.
Good awimmlng It fishing.
Upe. Cali Stamper Agency,
furnished, $33
Plenty of privacy and no
1919 So. French, 322-4991.
noise. Very adequate for a
BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR
3 Bedroom, partially furn. 2 family of 4, and reasonable
HOME
batha, frame house. Con­ rent to responsible party
veniently located in Long
who will agree to help 4 BR., 2 Baths, Huge Fla.
wood. Only $80 per month
maintain property. Avail­ room, Dining room, Builtin range, ref., dishwasher,
able for long term rental
alr-cond., Heat. Largs lot,
Other choice rentals.
or lease.
fenced back yard.
Ball-Blair Agency
1901 S. Park
322-3232
EXCLUSIVE WITH
3rd A Park Ave.
Kites: 822-8971 - 303! or 2248
JOHN K. FOX, Realtor
Plume 322-8641
110 N. Park
3 Bedrooms, largo living
323-0339. after five 322-3830
room, kitchen k dining m .,
1901 Park Avanue
LONGWOOD • Longdale, 8
garage. $120 month.
FA 2-3232 anytime
HR., 1U bath, $60 mo. all.
Call Frank Evans
No
qualifying. 863 Lormann
322-4417 or 322-1733
4 BR., 2 Bath .........$143 mo.
Circle South. 836-1643.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
LAKE MARY: 1 Urge BR.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 33 mo.
nicely furn. Duplex apt.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 BR., m Baths .. $ 83 mo.
Spotless. Hurry, won't last
Realtor
long. $63. AdulU, no pots.
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Call 322-3030.
FA 2-3931 AUantie Bank Bldg.
2 BR., unfurnished bouse. Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
323-1236.

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty
RENT A BED

Roraway, Hospital A Baby
STENSTROM RENTALS Beds.
FURNISHED
By Day, Weak, or Uonth
Ph. FA 2-3111 116 W lit St
2 BR Avail. B Mar.........$78
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
UNFURNISHED
3 BR, Ut. equlpt............ $10 FURN. Apt. Clota la. Jimmie
Cowan. 3214013.
3 BR, 3 Baths, LA . . . . $123
4 BR, 2 Baths, LA . . . . $180 1-1 BR House; 1-10* wide 2
BR House Trailer. Phone
NO 8-4*04.

Stemtroro Realty

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322-2410 CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Perk.

FURN. 8 BR. Duplex Apt. 9. For Sal# or Ram
801 E. 27th St. 822-8477.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE- Call e v e n I n g a
322-14*7.

legal Notice

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RY OWNER, 3 bedroom, U4
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP GUN'S. New 4k Used. Large
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
bath home. One bedroom Ha* Customized Homes in Free inspection, estimates,
selection. Will trade, Alsu1
has separate entrance, can
pickup, delivery. Recoring
So. Longwood lor immediate
rcpxli. Tackle sold k re­
be rented for income. Will
&amp; repairs discounted.
occupancy. Down payment
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
Dade for smaller place.
of $650 ami up.
211lfc E. 3rd.
322-3443
Camp Jk Gun Shop.
Shown by appointment. Call
LMN "ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Auto atass, Tap*
FA 2 9846.
802 Highland Ave.
Singer Automatic
k Sea* Covers
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2744
Sewing machine, like new,
AUTO GLASS &amp; guarantee. Make* button
WYNNEWOOD HOME
15 B u sin ess O p p o rtu n ity
SEAT
COVER CO. holes, tews on buttons,
We like to offer this kind of
monograms, embroideries,
304 W. 2nd St. FA 34439
home buy. Very attractive BICYCLE &amp; Flxlt Shop for
etc. Pay off balance, $72.40,
Sale. Also fishing equip. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
2 BR Home situated on a
or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
322-9663.
large tree-shaded lot, with
trade for your old machine.
AUTO
GLASS
chain link fence. Can be
NEW COIN LAUNDRY
Call anytime, 332-7468.
purchased furnished or un- Brand new building k all new
INSTALLED
unfurnahed. $9,630 *t FHA
Speed Queen washers A Senkarik Glass and Paint READY MIX Concrete, win­
qualified, with Low pay­
dow sills, lintels, step*,
Company
dryers now ready for In­
ments of $64, includes
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4823
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
stallation
In
excellent
San­
everything. L O W Down
pipe, Keel, grease traps,
f o r d location. Kinnnrlng
Payment.
dry wells, stopping atones.
available. Bill Bailey, Or­ 31. Poultry • Livestock
lando 424-5245 or 424-5047, WANTED. 3 Goats, 1 Billy
Miracle Concrete Co.
P. O. Box 8135.
PA 3-8781
Any breed. Geneva 349-3063. 809 Elm Ave.
322 2420 16. Kemnle Help Wanted
DEBARY: Home exclusive CHRISTIAN WOMAN needed.
Full or part-time—lifetime
with W. T. Corbett, Heal
security. Exp. S u n d a y
Estate. 2 BR. l'k bath,
School, ministry helpful.
central air-cond. A- heat.
Earn $100 weekly A up. No
$18,300. 668-4791.
competition. Write John lluEVERETT A. H A R P E R
din Co., 22 W. .Madison St.,
AGENCY, Realtor, lnsuror.
Chicago 2, 111.
F11A-VA sales broker. 2lfi5
S. Park Ave. FA 2 2261, HOUSEKEEPER. L i v e in.
White or colored. Phone
FA 2-2285.
322-3108 or 322-9255.
ABUNDANT SHADE
This lot A half on corner has 18. Help Wanted
many shade trees. In Lake
Mary, only $1,500 for short Colored Motor Route Carrier
for afternoon paper route.
time.
Must have References and
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
dependable car. Write Cir­
322-6437 for appointment
culation Dept. P. O. Box
3 BR, Hit bath home. Assume
1657, Sanford.
paymenU. 322-5453.
I'J. S itu a tio n s W anted
2365 Park Dr.

8. Education • Instruction

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF
TMB NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT, IN AND FOB SRMINOI.H COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CMANUKRY NO. ISTT1
MORTMAOR FORECLOOURB
S T A N D A R D AND SHELL
HUM KB CORF. A Florida Cor­
poration.
P lain tiff
VS.
- l.AHCNCE LATTIMER. at al
TOi
Clarence Lattlm sr, All**
J ssn stt* L attlm sr *a6 T.
C. Kllbourn*
You a r t hereby n otlflse that
a complaint to foradotura a
cartaln in o r tsts* ' In tbs fol­
low ing dtacrlbtd property, tow it:
The
North
aevaaty-flv*
(4*1 (71) o f lot thirtyseven (IT) of Jsm tttow n
os rsrordsd In Plat Book
S, pages TI mid TI of th*
public Records &lt;&gt;f Btmluol* County, Florid*
hat been flltd against you and
yau #r« required to **rv* a
copy af your *n*w*r or pleadIng to tho oomplalnt In lb*
p la ln tlir e attorney. Norris D.
Wucirurk. III, 437 W est Church
atrsst. Orlando, Florida, and
ftl* th* orlgln el sn iw rr or
plsadlna in th* offb-s of th*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court on
or b*f*r* lb* Ith day of
March. !»I4.
If you fall to do so. Judg­
ment by default w ill b* taken
sa tin s ! you for th* relief de­
manded In th* oumplalot.
Don* and Ordrrrd at San­
ford. F l o r i d a , this *th day of
February, 1*11.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckw ith, J r .
Clark Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlblsn
Deputy Clark
/ • / Nerri* D. W oallork, i l l
Attorney f*r P la in tiff
i n W**l C h arts St.
Orlaado, Fla.
Pul.llah F*h l», IT, t4, A
Mar.-.i i, l i l t
•

34. Articles For Sal*

Stenstrom Realty

Vacuum Cleaner
Repair*, parts; Electrolux,
Kirby, RgxAlr,
AirWay,
GE, etc. O u n erg told, ex
changed. Free Pick-up, U14
Park Ave., Sanford, Pbone
FA 3-4763.

2368 Park Dr.

29. Automobile Service

Rent with option to buy. 3
BR., 2 bath, alr-cond. No
qualifying, assume pay­
ments. 311-0333.

I I. Real Estate Wanted
TRADE 6Vk Rm. Home plus
extra lot S. W. Chicago for
Highway frontage vacant,
acreage. F. J. SABKLLA.
1101* 8. Kedsia Ave., Chi­
cago 88. III.

VA - FHA

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offer* for your stlectlon
the** Beautiful I, S, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best hom*
buy, sea th*

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

LMN ENTERPRISES
Now has Sales Representa­
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
W. on 23th St., to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Hlvd. to
Lake Mary Fire Station,
right to Salt* Offirc. 4
houses under construction.
One 4 Bedroom ready (or
occupancy. As low us $150
Down and $61 a month.
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2714

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.

FHA - VA
BALER BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
$565 Park Dr.

323 2420 I

Pb. 838-3911 — 322 2744

$100 DOWN

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
tig N. Park Ava

FA 1-6123

ASSUME Cloilng cotta. Take
over pym u. 2 Bit. 322-3455.

815 MONTH
3 •

Bedroom

llusuo

FA 2-1301

Child Care
Days work,
322-8277.

FA 2-2274.
call

nights

17-92 at Hiawatha 24. Electrical Services

BELIEVE IT OR NOTI
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
Only It blocks from town Is
Contr* cling k Repairs
a 2 Story, 4 UR. 3 bath
k Controls
Home with — Patio — Bar- 114 Sunset
FA 2 8902
B-Q, Large fruit trees, te r­
25.
I’lumhlny
Services
rific garden space and
flowing well — For only
PLUMBING
$10,500 - $500 Down — $65
Contracting Repairs
per month. Owner financed.
KREF ESTIMATES
H. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Fk 2 3383

SOU TH W A RD

REALTY 27. Special Services
323-9173 Fine Watch k Jewelry Repair
V. L. GIJMM, JEWELER
I BR., 3 Baths, kit. equlpt.
322 5932
730 Seminole Blvd., Cassel­ 110 S. Park
berry, *38-6930.
Piano Tuning and Repair
INVESTMENT k
116 N. Park

3:i. Furniture

322-7174

see

imnwrrnj
• WWINOtV (VAVMIKi
• AUIOMAIIC WASHIR1,
• AUTOMATIC DRYIKS

D IC K ’S

W IN T E R PARK
Corner Lee Rd. and 17-93

APPLIANCE SERVICE
510 Sanford A**-. 322-7038

Carpets A la Carta

1109 R. Colonial Dr.
Orlando, Fla.
WANTED reliable coupl* to
341-6194 Collect or
lake up monthly payments
of $13.50 on 3 complete Leruy C. MacTavUb. Owner
FA 2-5545 after • p.m.
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casstlberry, col­
DUE TO DIVORCE. We tots*
lect.
a repossessed '63 model
Swing Needle Dlal-o-Matle,
Sell Us Your Furniture.
IJge new. makes fancy
Quick Service With the
stitches, makes B u t t o n Cash
SUPER TRADING
holes, sews on Buttons,
POST. FA 2-0677.
Monograms,
Embroider*,
For the biggest selection of
Etc. Take up remaining 4
nearly new and used furni­
payments of $1.00, Phono
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
FA 3-6637.
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. BOATS. Motors, Scooters, Re­
frigerators, Stoves, furni­
Used furniture, appliances,
ture, knlck knacks. Come
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
out and Browse, 4 to 10
la rry 's Mart 215 Sanford ' evenings.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4152.
BUDGET SPOT
J
3506 W. 1st St.
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ 36. Articles W satsd
ovating. New k Used Fund
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg WANTED. Set' Golf Club*.
Must hr reasonable. F. 0k
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Box 3, Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-2117.
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Largu
84. Article* For Sals
or small amounts. Bosdtd
CASH SALE! Completely reFruit Buyer. Ph. Lug Manacond. appliances. 90 day
field, FA 1-4244.
warranty on all. 1-Chest
type freezer. $100. 1-Uprigbt 36. Atttomobn«s • Tracks
freezer, $100. 1-Fiigldalro '87 Ford Conv. itad. Iran*.
washer, $75. 2-Maytag wash­ Very clam . $JS5. 833-138*.
ers, $65 ea. 3-We-tlnghouse
Spacemata washers, $43 ea. '50 Ford, A-l condition.
311 Woodenera.
1-Hotpotnt washer, $80. 1Frlgidarc refrigerator, $45.
BUYING A n e w ar
Dlck'a Appliance Service,
USED CART
510 E. Sanford. 322-7658.
FINANCE IT WTTE US
♦ Low Interest Rtka*
DIAL-A-MATIC
♦ Low Monthly Payments
Zlg Zag Sewing Machine.
Sows on buttons, makes FLORIDA STATE BANS
buttonholes, monograms k
appliques. With guarantee. 'S3 Cadillac Coupe da Villa,
light blue, full power. Good
Assume 4 payments of $7.00.
buy, $195. 133-9496.
322 9411.
'56 Ford Victoria. $300. Ph.
GOUI.D Pump, like new. Ik
322-3340.
tip. with Jet Educer. Call
322-3025.
'62 Chevy, 81a, Bid. Low
mileage. $1400. Equity or
9-PC. Monterey dining room
trade. 122-7139.
suite. Excellent condition.
322-2249.
37. Rosts • Motors

John Sauls, Realtor
111 N. Park Ave.

Carpet Special I

LIMITED TIME I I !
POODLES, 8 wks. old, AKC
reg. Fairly rcasonabla. 1 Mac baa THROWN AWAY tbs
Percentage Book.
male. 1 female. 805 W. 3rd.
Buy your Carpet or Bog* at
3J. Flowers • Shrubs
Dealer COST plus $1 per
yard.
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
ALL FIRST QUALITY
kee stock. All other kinds
TOP RATED MILL8
of Nursery shrubbery and Call us for a showing of these
trees.
fine Carpets in your home.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool,
5 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
etc. Hundreds to choose
from. TERMS! Up to tws
CITRUS k PEACH TREES.
years to Pay I
Will plant. 322-4145.

WEEKEND cottage, Lemon W L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
TREE SERVICE
323-0500
CB 2 BR House. Low Down
payment. Low monthly pay­
WEI.LS d r il l e d , p u m p s , 1-Ford Wrecker
ments. Must sell. 322-7440.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
1-Valva Machine
All Types end Sites
1-Seat Grinder
FHA HOMES
We Repair and Service
322 7434
9, 3, 4c 4 BEDROOMS
b T I N E
1, Hi, k 2 BATHS
FILL DIRT - CMY - PEAT
Machinery and Supply Co.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM 207 W 2nd St.
Top Soil • Shell
FA 2 6432
$100
Ph. 322 6753
Sanford
Low Monthly Payments
Tractor mowing k Grading.
FEB. SPEC. Foot loekara
For Complete Information
Cal) FA 2-7621.
$6.78. Army-Navy Surplus,
Se« Or Call Your
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
310
Sanford Ave.
FHA
Of pictures that have been
SALES BROKER
published in The Herald. APPROX. 300 ft. Chaln-Unk
fence, 2 wulk-in galea,
Call Bill Vincent at The
llavo to be moved. 322
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.

CUSTOM REALTY
Phone 644-0011

SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.

Payton Realty

2 BR. masonry, $6,500, good
Office FA &gt;-211*
terms, 2 lots $1,000 ea. 1 Ml.
Night FA 24*6*
GREENBRIAK
N. Big Tree Park, Oak
IB-078*
Choice lota available la
Lane. TE *-1633.
Siaford. Fla
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor V24 Park Dr
BARGAIN HOME
overlooking golf course.
Custom building to your FHA - VA HOMES ! Bedroom frame h o r n # ,
$3,500 for short time, needs
2, I, A 4 BEDROOMS
specifications.
Grsenbriar
1, H t. A 2 BATHS
repair, will consider trad*.
developed by
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
KIKG8WOOD
322 6457 (or appoiutineot
BUILDERS, INC.
$100
202 Fairmont Dr.
Low Monthly PaymenU
B o fo ro y o u b u y . .
For Complete Information
FA 2-8074
See Or Call Your

TWO 4 11K HOMES

IRONING in my home. Ph.
322 0513.

4 BR, 2 BATH
ZU. B aliysIltcrH
Fenced yard, cent, heat k
Will care for children In my
air cond. $16,800.
home, 3 days week, Lake
$5oo DOWN
Mary area. 322-5275.
4 BR, 2 BATHS
35 Ft. Family Room, fenced Z l. B eauty Salons
patio, double carport.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
$17,900 - TERMS
3 BK FRAME HOME Rv« Appt'a 3 Sr. Beauticians
FA 2 5743
Outside patio, Bar-R-Q, Fruit 105 So. Oak
Trees. In tho Country'.
Special by Popular Demand
$7,000 - TERMS
Our Budget Wave Spec. $6.93
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224)831

12. Real Estate For Sail!

One for immediate occupancy.
802 Highland A ve, Longwood, J Ml. S on 17-92, near
Lona wood Plata.

Colored lady desires regular
Job or day's work. 322-0300.

31 A. Pets

MOM, DAI). tmOTHKK. SISTER. WIVES AND
HUSBANDS EVERYWHERE
It’s Here For You Nuw. You Will lie Able To Cut Down
On Your Smoking, Without Losing Th* Fe*1 Of That
So Much Wanted Cigarette. Yeo, Without That Strong
Will Power You Can Slop Smoking Now. This Is 'An
Invention That lla* Been Tested, It II** Proved Itself
In Europe, Now Available In Tho Untied Slate*. This
Invention Will lie Delivered Direct Or lly Mail From
Sanford, Florida To All Part* Of The 0 . S. If You
Order, Kindly Give Us An Katimata On The Amount
Of Cigarette* You Ar* Now Smoking. We WUI Try To
Cheek With You At A Leter Dole. Your Anawer Will
lie Proof Enough That You Too Ar* Happy Because You
Will Lose The Fear Of l.ung Cancer. You’ve Slopped
Smuking Or Cut Down. Hospitals May Give This In­
tention To The Palirnla Who Crate Tha Feeling And
Desire Far A Cigarette Aflar Order* Are Gives To
Stop Smoking. (Better Vision, I-ras Throat Irritation,
Nun Habit Forming). The Source Of Supply la Limited,
We Will Be Able To Fill Moot Orders From This Sunply.
However, We Reserve The Right To .Make Itefund On
Your Ordrr Within Flftern Daya If Our Supply Run*
Oul. Or You May Aret-pl Your Order For I&lt;ntcr De­
livery. Art Now, Don't Wail, Most Orders Filled Same
Day. Send $2.00 Cash. Check Or Money Order Now.
Give Up That Smuking Kick Now. This Invention Will
Help. Write: Our Addrmui To Your Friends, They'll Be
Glad You Did. Call Them On The Phone, Send As Ordrr
For Them. Send Cash, Check Or Money Order To
BUDGET STRETCHER
P. O. Hex 898
Sanford, Florida
We Serve The Nation. (We Are A Well Rated Company)

Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
104-0-6 E. lit. Ph. PA 2-5*61

39. Trailers • Cabanas
1962 Dolphin, 81 x 10. 2 BR.
8500 Equity. 122-9107.

SOLD!
341
MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

trial
And no uondsr uhaa these
^ quality homes are priced sa

2 low-$7,790. to $18,350.
2 wtUMkttksx $240. downr sod $4tJr per moalh—

Ofha oat Mb. A n no
15 awddi to Choate tioml
t Toko Interstate i4 -g o t
off it ttotMaiy uchmge

” 0 * -B W i« l0 j
THt OUT DU* C t l r S U T W I

�Pag* 12 — Fab. 24, 1964

Income Tax

-

5

If Marriage 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.
—They must generally have the hospitality committee.
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
payments!" 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

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.
(NEXT: Deductions
education.)

for

Club Members
Gel Reminder
By Julia Rartos
A reminder has been issued
for members of the Altamonte
Civic Club that there will be
a meeting of the Federation
of Women’s Club this Thurs­
day a t 10:30 a. tn. a t the
Women's Club in Sanford. A
covered dish luncheon will fol­
low the meeting.
Members of the Atlamonle
Club who did not attend the
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.

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.

Beta Club Inducts
Two New Members
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
ember also were honored. In­
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,
Demetrius and Dorian Thermanos,
Candice
Bamford,
Nancy George, Kathleen Kent,

Exchange Up
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
The Pacific Coast Stock Ex­
change did a $1,542,412,811
volume business in 19*13, 40
per cent above the 19*52 total,
a market bulletin says.

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.

Burial Insurance
Sold by Mail
. . . You may be qualified for
$1,000 life insurance . . . an
rou will not burden your
nvrd ones with funeral and
other expenses. • This NEW
policy is especially helpful to
those between 40 and 00. No
medical examination necesOU&gt; LINE L E G A L RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
. . . No agent will rail on you.
Free Information, no obliga­
tion. Tear out this ad right
now.
. . . Send your name, address
and year of birth to: Central
Security Life Insurance Co.,
Dept C-t IK. 1418 West Rose,
dale, Fort Worth 4, Texas.

1 ROOFING
Ite-Hoofing or liuildinit?
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 Are.

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
N jwe’se
tar Mm a i ___
.
ta ast a week sag mod.
yew church ar syaagsi
la shea er perhaps i
sasitia sat. . . read tha

Tha Sanford Herald

THURS.
FEB. 27th

IN
Virginia PetrueU
F. O. Bax U!4
Baafsri
Phyllis RugrasUln
FA 1-4234
Latin Mary
Nam Mania
TK 1-1114

a.

GRAND OPENING

THURS.
FEB. 27th

N EW PIN ECREST SH O PPING C EN T ER L O C A T IO N
(2 DOORS FROM A&amp;P FOOD STORE)

SEARS

C A T A L O G
SANFORD, FLA.

S A L IS

O F fIC B
PHONE 322-1771

Wed.

B

&amp;

25th b

PARK, SAN FO RD

�Sanford To Add Fluoride To W ater Supply
^

« lO 0*

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

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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.
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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.

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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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tha Beatles have given a
new meaning to longhair

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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 rn ln rii Memurw Huaplul FW,rUf Houm of * ^ ^ " 7 W l l t a r y *mice. 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 c o m m i s - 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
(Herald Photo)
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 f r o . . , *®n/ ‘| i l i u ^ l;n , 0 ! " o l^ 8 i * 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.

Appraiser Enters

Tax Assessor Race

Hearing Set On Petree Enters Race
Tax To Build
For-Florida House
Hospital Wing

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

★ ★ ★
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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LAJES AIR BASE. Azores
(U PI) — The Islander* of
Marby Sao Jorge escaped
three d iy i o f destructive
earth shock* without casual*
tie*, but many of the 1300
who fled say they will never
return, a U. S. Air Force
spokesman said today.
This blr U. 8. Air Force
ilcse on the neighboring is­
land o f Trceira was a com­
munications eentcr for the
rescue operation a f t e r t h e
tremor* began to Jar Sao
Joige Sunday night
Gale winds o f up to 80 mile*
per hour kept rescue planes
on the ground, but an interna­
tional fleet bucked high waves
to come to the aid o f the is­
landers.
There are about 18,000 Is­
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B rrilh

To Attend Meet
Dr. Charles L. Persons, of
Sanford, is among those reg­
istered for the 41st annual
Southeastern Congress of Op­
tometry Feb. 22 23 at Atlanta.
Mexican jumping b e a n s
"Jump" because the fruit con­
tains the larva o f a small
moth which ia busy spinning
its eoccon.

u M onf

WASHINGTON (U PI) _ shoes and ether eenumer
The administration la expect­ goods.
— 112 billion more invest­
ing big dividend* from tha
ed each year in new indus­
tax rut. Among them:
trial plant and equipment,
— (20 billion mort a year
new home* and new school*,
spending by Americans on roads and other publie works.
taieviaion acts, automobiles,
— Between 2 and 3 million
new Job*.
— (3 billion more taxes for
stale and local government*.
— And, last but not least,
v i m t n o r ( i R v e s s L selec­
t i o n A M I CH ARTER BOARD S12 billion more tax revenues
KI.ECTIO*
Ton will plena* take notlre for tha federal government,
that s General Election art* canceling out th* 112 billion
Ckartor Rnard Election will
t&gt;o held In th* Vlller* of lost from th* tax cut when
North Orlando. Florida on th* It become* fully effective.
17tk day o f March. 1SS4. for
Here I* how administration
th* purpoe* of elootlna a
Coanrllman In Oroop 2, and a economists figure it:
Councilman In Group I and
The cut in personal In­
a flea member Charter Board.
Tha Place of Votlnr will be come taxes will put $9.5 bil­
at the Vlllase Office on tanawood-Orlodo Road In th# Vfll- lion mors in the handa of
•a* of North Orlando and tha consumers. In addition, cor­
poll* will bo open from Tree porations are expected to
A. M to T:*S PM.
Malty t. Seller, T-tiry Pair- pass along about $1 bitlion
burn and William Mackintosh of their $2.4 billion tax re­
will be Inapector* and Helen
P. Oreen will be Clerk of th* duction to atock-holdera in
Election.
All person* desiring to a- th* form of increased divi­
rail themeelrea of their right dend*.
of franchle* will regleter at
All-in-all, eonaumer* will
once. RegUtratlon book* will
rloeo at l:H P.M February have about $10.5 billion more
II, ISA4. th* tlateenth day be­ to spend.
fore election.

Legal Notice

k-Taat far permanent fine

K in ia iM k :

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f so Sttle o n bey. am yoa better harry,
« Ms tar price am Bated s*pj4y wont last bag.

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If they continue fn their 7 per cent e f that and spend
old ways, they will save about th* rest or a little lest than
$10 billion. But it aon't end
here.

Demos Look To
GOP For Votes

WASHINGTON (U P D -S en
ate Democratic leaders are
ready to
Republican
“ full credit
if they furnish
needed votes to crack an exp e e t e d southern filibuster
against the civil rights bill.
Democratic aupporters of
civil right* legislation believe
the eause may be lost If the
GOP doe's not produce about
23 votes to help an estimated
42 or 43 Democrats shut off
a filibuster. They feel the
GOP is "on the spot" to aid
in getting the two-thirds ma­
jority needed to gag debate.

ORLANDO. PI.OR1DA
Hri W. W. Anderson.
MATOR
Publish Peb. I*. If * Mar.

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The nigher production of
goods to meet this extra
spending will mean more
jobs, higher payrolls, bigger
profit* and higher incomes
for farmers and professional
and service people.
This a d d e d purchasing
power will generate still fur­
ther increases in spending
and incomes in an endless,
although diminishing, chain.
Economist* call
this
the
"multiplier effect."
When it's all done, the In­
itial $10 billion increase i*
expected to produce about
$20 billion more eonaumer
spending.

Sanford
Fla.

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M r wftfc ut.
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borrow money (now or Utor) on
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finaneo your automobile, yoo art
automatically olifiblt tor a
sifnaturt loan.
That's what wo moan whan wo wo say
"Build your credit whort R ceaota."
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future, com* in and talk fkiincinf
with our auta loan experts.

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row from left, John Smith and George O'Dell.
Presenting the award is Cdr. J. F. McGuire.

SQUARE KNOT AWARD winner* at Sanford
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row from left, William Edes, Jack Wilton, Lloyd

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Life Insurance Company rep-|
rcjentative in Sanford, has
been named "Agent of the!
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and his wife were among Ii
other agents of various com­
panies honored during a ban
quet held at the officers
chib of the Orlando AFB.
Harris was presented an en-!
graved plaque acknowledging
the honor during the occa*-l
km by Raleigh W. Green,
executive vice president of
the First Federal Savings and,
Loan Association of St. Peters-,
burg. Green is also ebairman
of Florida's Council o f One
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been killed.

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FRI.'. KKmtUAUY 21, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

N O~13T’

* * e t o c*
Thlt it the political season.
• • •
Today the grapevine it hum­
ming with rumor* ami countrr-rumort. The Clock picked
up a report that Karlyle llousholder, the pretent County
Prosecutor, it giving teriout
consideration to running for
County Judge. We'll try toj
run down thie report and rcport later.
♦
• •

French Avenue Station Held Up
Key To Future,
DECA Is Told

Only moment* after the
grapevine gave us thie Infor­
mation, Tommy Speer an­
nounced hit candidacy for
llousholder's present position
a* prosecutor.
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Armed Bandits
Take 5260;
Flee In Car

Two Candidates |New Waterway

A service slnlion attendant
wa* rol.bcd of J200 early todry by two armed Negroes,
YOUTH BEEF SHOW second premium ribbon winner* nt tho Florida
one of whom wa* disguised by
.State
Fair were these two Hereford cattle owned by John Carver.
a Halloween mask.
Should Karlyle run and win
Tbe attendant, F're.l Gallo­
the office it wouldn't be the
way, of the Dixie Oil Coinfirst Housholder to occupy the
potiy, 2513 South F’rench Ave­
position.
For many years
nue, reported the robbery at
Karlyle’* late father served
4.35 a. in. He said one of the
Seminole at its County Judge
men wore a mask nnd had
•
• •
pulled a stocking oxer it.
An interesting sidelight con­
ft
He described him a* six feet
cerning the fire at Dearborn
John Carver, vice president
tnP, xxearing u brown leather
Klectronirs several weeks ago
of Seminole High School chap­
The month-long IPbl Heart 700 Seminole County and De­
J.irket,
dark
pant*
nnd
boot*.
hat just come to light: every­
The robber’s accomplice was ter, F'uturc F'armers o f Amer­ F'un.l drive will reach the nary residents will form a
thing — papers, paper clips,
described only a* being short­ ica. captured two second pre­ high point this weekend when Heart Sunday volunteer army
etc.— In the desk o f Chuck Ely
Linton L. Cox o f Longwood
mium rihlams in the Youth
er.
to carry tho fight against
was destoyed by the blase . . .
today announced his candid­
heart diseases to the door of
City police said the men ett- Beef Show al the F'loridu
except a Bible which escaped
acy for Justice o f the Peace,
every family in thi* commun­
tried the station in the early State F'air.
unscathed.
District 6.
Ills entries xverc a register­
• e
•
morning dark, drew black
ity.
Cox was appointed to the
guns believed to he .33 caliber, ed while fare poled Hereford
BobShrdden
o f Southern
Local chairman
of
tha
hull and a registcicd Hereford
and demanded the money.
Bell says that just as soon as office last April by Governor
Heart Sunday canvaas ia
•
Gnlolwny said ho stepped heifer.
possible the company will tal­ Farris Bryant following the
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Mr*. George Mill*, who point­
Aa a junior at Seminole
anide and the men made off
ly the voting on the proposed resignation of Elmer Ashley.
President Johnson called to­ ed out that each 'volunteer
High,
John
hna
been
an
actix'c
with the loot.
A resident o f Florida since
metropolitan telephone system
day for an end to bloodshed will rail at the home* o f be­
The money was in small member of the F’ F'A for (lie
and announce the results. By 1914, he is a graduate uf
on Cyprus, an "absolutely tween 15 and 25 of her neigh­
past
four
years,
and
has
a
denomination bills und change,
the way, Shedden did say that Lakeland High School and
fair" settlement of differ­ bors, distributing helpful In­
vital
interest
in
the
future
the
attendant
said.
if anyone changes hit mind holde IIS and MA degrees
ences with Panama and a formation about tho heart
agriculture
p
r
o
d
u
e
t
i
o
n
Ho told police officers John
and would
like to alter hia from Sletinn University.
realization by the Communist* disease* and receiving gllta
Htimhlcy and Larry Hamrick throughout Seminole County,
He has lived in Longwood
vote he can. In fact, auld
that they xxero playing "a for the Heart F'uud.
iih
well
ii
*
beef
production.
ho In-lieved Iho men escaped
Shedden, a number of people for the past 13 &gt;&lt;ar* and
John i* tlie owner of the txvo deeply dangerous game" in
There wlil be four Heart
on foot.
hus been active in local and
have done ao.
:
prize
winning animals, as well V|e( Nam.
Sunday headquarter* act up
•
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•
The patrolmen checked the
South Scminulc civic organ­
c
Tlie Chief Flxccutixe, Hank­ to make the work o f area
urea, discovered
footprints i es four more head of cuttle.
Sanford will have another izations.
He plans to continue his study ed by President Adolfo Lopez captain* easier, Mr*. Mills
which
led
to
a
car
parked
to
taste o f rollegiata basketball
He ia a member of Win­
Mateos ol Mexico, provided a •aid. Th# Deilwry headquart­
tl.e tear o f the stution. Police in tlie agriculture and rattle
tonight when the Hollins quin­ ter Park Methodist Church,
field, with an interesting fore­ kaleidoscopic view of inter­ ers will lie at tho homo of
said
it
i*
believed
the
ruhlwrs
tet hosts Florida Presbyteriun Sanfoid Lodge 1)3 I-WAM.
national hot spots in a speech Mrs. W. G. Miller in DeBary.
made their gclawuy in u ve­ sight of bigger productions to
at Seminole High's Fleming past president of the LongIw gained in tho county, as prepared for a special honor­ In Sanford the Heart Office
hicle.
Gymnasium.
wood Area Chamber o f Com­
ary degree ceremony at the
• • •
at llfl's North Park Avenue
Local police called on the will as throughout tlie stute.
merce, chaplain of American
University of California at
sheriff’s office for assistance
will be the central collecting
The smorgasbord at the Region p0,t 183, active memUis Angeles (UCLA).
atatiou for Heart luadav
■ti.tl a thorough search xx-us
Congregational Church, to be la.r o f t)le State Highway PaJohnson und Lopez Mateos
made
uf
the
Sanford
area.
captains
la the B aafer^
held Saturday, wlil begin at 1 1|ro| auxiiiury and associate
met this morning at the Lot
Other police departments and
North
SemlBbla
a m , ta d * 4 »/—
P m. and close at 7,
member of the Longwood
M
I f la
II”
I
Angeles International Airport,
• • •
ing Luke Mary, K o la , NorOf
“ r ,.r
**♦ .
.« &gt; :• ' ' i - ; m ® tFc Highway Patrol also wefr ^
Volunteer Fire Department
and altrr their speeches and
The Las Vegas national aopplird information on the
The Dny *N Night Grill is
degree ceremonies at the uni Ortnndo, lak e Monroe, Os­
. .Wared. "Florida's education- convention o i l e d
Patswe’a robbery.
serving coffee today only fur 1 ^ 'm a in ta in ed * a schedule of .. . ,,
Paul D. Lewis Jr., local versify they planned to fly to teen, Lemon' B luff and Gen­
At a late hour this morning
i. ^ '"* 1
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U
al system I* Ihc fastest grow- work a* a vice president of
10 rents a cup instead of nine. I
Ur offjce hl)Uri, „ ix duyj
credit bureau executive, lin* Palm Sipring* by helicopter eva.
A*n„ on
...
,
. ing iu the nation. This means) the Young Democratic Llu'is the two men hud not been ap­ been named president of Hie ! for serious diplomatic con­
But the whole dime is being # w#fk , nd , , available dayAt thn Cherry Plaza on
•Feeling
that
the
people
of,
p0op,c wi||
of Florida, co-organizer of prehended.
put into a kitty for the Heart &gt;m, n,ght to „ n&gt;. , , w eil(orcc. this county arc entitled to law j ^
United Fund. Lewis, elected versation* extended through 13th Street, Negro division
to the slate, and we have now tin Teen Dt-m Clubs of F'lorheadquarters will be open for
al Thursday's annual meeting Saturday.
Un'
t
*
»
|meat officer and resident* of ctifoucuiotit which is fair, efIcarncd that per capita in j,|a, „nd a* editor and pubof Hie organization, succeeds
"Tho world bus become workers covering the Negro
Leltoy P. Chittenden, for- Jlhu dUlr,c^__________
r wm !
i , . ‘ ,lr‘ c ,l&gt; n-UUd »U «d- : Usher o f the "Independent
Luring Burgess.
small ami turbulent," Johnson community.
mer Sanford resident und nowsaid. "New challenges knock
devote
the
time
.nerirv
an.I
UCB,ion'
Ke.oi.l''
a
Democratic
new*Gene
Kslridgc
was
elected
Heart Sunday chairman in
divote the UIIII. energy ami
|(
M,|wce coun|y icho(),
citation also noted
•
editor of Stars &amp; Stripes and ;
first vice president; Mrs. Wal­ daily at Ihe While House, tho South Seminole area ara
public relations director f o r 1
ler Bonder ol F'ern Park, sec­ America's Ironl door.”
slicedv fair and Just iiiusi-cu- ' U,“ 'n
.* 11d *-lo&gt;ii pvtm .'a efforts as chairman
to take their workera kita
.
Barnes, distributive cducatiou
M.w.,u| state Seminars on
Vcternns of World War I at
ond vice president, Mr*. Wal­
und money to tho 5111k Com­
Washington, D. L\, und Mrs. D A r i c n 111 F l f O
lie further tiledced "nioimit I lo o ,**,natJr !lt Lyman High, |Kuvrrii„u-nt und politics featter Gielow, secretary, and
mission office in the Fern
. that, will
!.. ,presented
awards
,
Chittenden, are visiting his I C l D l l III I II v
Bert B. Hollingsworth, treas­
andi courteuu* *service
.. . .
. ...lo .. the fo l-,i wring
sum outstanding
outstanding Dem­
mm
Park Plaza. These chairman
MIAMI
BEACH
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lic
|lowing sludrnls: Glen llulier.
xie fi ur,., a* Senator
sinters, Misses E d n a a n d
CHICAGO (UlMl — Flight meet the cuinmendutioii o f the Nancy Hardwick, Linda Wills,
include those from
Lake
Beatles were scheduled lo re­ urer.
Laura Chittenden, 1GU4 Pal­
Holland. Senator
The
following
directors
p e r s o n s , including seven ; County Judge, Sheriff, law en- James Kelley, Sheila LaBree, Spca-ard
Brantley, Bear Lake, Forest
turn
tu
Britain
imlay
alter
a
metto Ave.
young children, perished when furcement officers, ami Id* fel- Slianm Glore, James F'riend, Wayne Morse, and Elliott hair-raising two week "cu l­ were elected: Everett A. liarCity, Sunlundo Springs area,
fire swept their small hunga- low citizens of Seminole C»un- Jerry Smith, John Peacock, Roosevelt, son o f the late tural” visit to the United per, John Daniels, G. Andrew
Ilrierwood-Weatherflcld - Oak­
BOSTON
(UPI)—R.
L.
RyDr. Hurry Mixann uf ValSpeer,
llarry
Echelbcrgcr,
President.
, .
a.
|.| low today. The youngsters' la- ty."
States.
noarson, of Wnyluml, had four land Hill* arcu, Altamonte
Samir Sckany, Archie Hnnnidost.. Gu.. called Ih c Herald ^
^
Mrs. John Burton IV. Kay
Upon notification o f the
•
engine*, tun pilot*, one engi­ Springs, F’ern Park, Cassel­
riill. Bill llanisc), Charles
this* morning to a*k for fish­
Shoemaker, F r a n k F'inrh,
I national award, Pftrec said: I
trying lo save (hem.
neer. two tlrwartlcgxrt and berry, Maitland and Lake
Massey,
K&lt;-n
Brittain,
Balpli
ing information. II* got it.
Sonny
Italxirn,
William
Graini -My elforls on behalf of the
The dead were identified a
DALLAS lUPD—Mrs. Mary
93 seal* all to himself.
Smith and Vicki Brandes.
Howell.
lie'll be down right away.
Democratic Party in the past Fllizahetli Slone, 47, of F'ort kow, John McCloskcy, Mrs.
James Alford, It; hi* broth
Eastern Air Line* *aid Ry.
Appreciation awards were
3lra. Nat Bentley, ehalt^
Carl
B.
Schiclkc
and
John
ers. Slephen. live, Tyrone,
lie arson was Ihe 9&lt;)Hi passen­ man of tho Negro Division of
presented to S. II. Kress Co., [ &gt;iur buve been a most . re- Worth was charged with as­
John Krider, *|K'ukiiig at the
Alexander.
three, and Calvin, eight; and
Winn Dixie Stores, J. C. Pen- warding experience, part cu- sault will) intent to murder
ger lo show up at National the Heart Sunday drive in
Distributive Flducatiun dinner
Also named lo (lie director
hi* sisters, Christine, one.
my Co*. Nlblark
Funeral Inrly the time sin-nt inlroduc
lliursday hi a shooting that
Airport in Washington for an Sanford, announced
Thursday night in t'ussclbrrthat
ale were Mr*. Sieve Walk oil
Palsy, sexen, and Denise. W
lU PIl
_ ! Home, Maryland Fried Chirk- •"t-’ tceiiagcis to this bunt involved I) S Senate candi­
air shullle flight to Rnslon. mrmhera of
ry, said that during his base
WASIIINGTON
tlie
Crouins
Domrrick
Hills.
Mr*.
Nancy
The adult was identified a*
cn, Publix Markets, Peacock ne»* of got eminent and pul- date Gordon McLendon.
The flight carries 93 passen­
bail playing dnys he wasn't
Academy Tri-lli-Y’ will liavo
Bus*ell of F'ern Park, Bev.
.
.
, . i ...
. L. 1*. Ilobinson. 51, a cousin of Congrei* appears almost ccr- Painting a n d
Construction!
itics.
I
am
most
appreciative
ger*.
much of a Pinch hitter &gt;u \
fa,hcr
FMward
Miller
of
Altamonte
charge
of collecting for tho
tnin to back Air Force l,pn’ |Compaiiy aiwl Super Vulu »f the honor, hut I mn iurv
Ten minute* after Kyncarthat’s why he xvus u pitchc
Springs, Mrs. Hope Bennett
Heart Fund ill tlie Goldsboro
One Alford youngster, Keith, Curtis E. LeMay in Ids urgent stores.
I there ure many otliera far
TALLAHASSEE
(U
PI)
—
miii was left standing alone un
But he did u good Job in pinchof Cassellierr), Mr*. C. F\
area Saturday.
Flamboyant Ken F'olks of Or­
request for at.lliorily lo go
--------------more deserving of i t ”
the platform, another fourhitting for State Sen. Ma.-k 14. escaped without injury.
Field of F'oroM City siwl Mr*.
The club will set up a Uhls
Tlie
youngsters
lather. a|„,ai| on design of a new
lando,
a
member
of
the
engine Sii|&gt;er G Constellation
Cliveland, who was railed uut
B- II Gray ol lamgwiNKl.
James, 37, a Chicago police, boln|M.r for „ lt, ,a;o „
in the business area and will
Orange
County
School
Board,
taxied
lo
tlie
apron
lo
lake
of town.
department detective, was in
Thursday became the first
Itynearxon here, lie was the Iwi supervised by Mrs. Doria
• • •
The House gave its oye
rrilical condition at Mount whelming support lo tlie idea
Republican
to
announce
(or
only
passenger un the *|iecial Thomas, their fuculty ad­
Mrs. Put llusley of F'oreat
Sinai Hospital alter a xain at lliursday m xoling 492 million
Ihe gubernatorial race.
visor.
(light.
City, 838-0209.
&gt;u)»
a
pureS.S-U.W, - . ,rmp,
rcwllc „ lr children .
homb.r an.i an im
MIAMI (U PI) — Havana
bn-d German Shepherd, about .
,u a '1 ,iu bombi r und an tin
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ li - Hath” reported that foxir more
■ . V T Y « ' « u n » l _______
two months old, hus taken u p . [T
" ' » " nr'l interceptor
floor bedrooms.
ATHENS (U PD -K ing Paul
The Education Department &lt;-uhana wer. e x e cu te d .-la y
a
c* n* n«nanao»o«0^ j ;
out o( tiie study stage
residence
at
her
home.
He's
6 A
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IBs wile, Gloria, was IkisI of Greece Imlay survived a
F'unds
lor
the
liomoer
demailed
checks
totaling
S3.497.
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WASHINGTON
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—
I,lack with
with Gin
tan markings,
markings.
p,la„xf d with shock.
1 # black
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The broadcast said the four serious op&lt; ration for a stom­
‘ sign were ineiudvd in a record rou lo 0.1 school Iwards as
1
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Sen. FMwurtl M. (Ted) Ken­
he's yours, rail Mrs. Haslry.
„ ,
, ,
,
.mn went beftire a firing, ach disorder lint Ins doctors
$10.9 billion defense aulhori final paxmrnt for icachcrs
111,1
.
nedy, |)-Mus*., diiuigrrc* with
ml in thn me ait 1
wrre rc|»uicd to haxc said m a n y prominent Democrat*
■p-iwho qualified lor competency
Whan asked what he was
Culiunu F’ortrcss early this the outlook remained very
pmxcd by a xote ol 330 to 0. awards.
|*•" ,
,,
,
who feel Pre*ident Johnson is
going to do xxhen Seminole
'
1
•
1morning after an appeal grave.
Sen.
Bichard
B.
Busicll,
D
-,
Tlie
loeal
school
hoard*
w
ill
a shoo.in for election, lie be­
are always better
Ceunty’a new tux collector
iiniil turned down their pleas.
lieve* Johnson will win, hut
took over next January, pres­
The nominating committee Ga., chairman of the Senate prepare indixidual checks for
The
men
were
identified
as
not without a fight.
ent rollretor—John Galloway of the Downtoxxn Merchants Armed Services Committee. 5400 eacli and dlxtriliule them F'l.mk FUtcbun Barrios Itnwhen enjoyed at the
CALCUTTA, India (U P D Cautioning against over-op— replied; "Coin’ flthin.*"
Association met
informally and Sen. Lcxcrclt Saltonstall, lo tlie 8.743 teachers who qua­ mirez. Boberto Alvarez AI
The small llluulayan king­ tin ism liy hi* party, Kennedy
• s *
Thursday afternoon to map Mass., (op Itepubliran mem­ lified for tho bonuses.
unique and friendly
v a in , Severino Barrioa Ua dom of Sikkim today observed
arid today theie will be a
If you want to take advant­ proposals to be presented next ber, also have pledged thejr
mirez and lUcardo Dias Al a holiday honoring Hie birth
Supt. It. T. Mil wet- said
"very strenuous, a hard cam­
age uf the discount ou tickets Thursday at a membership support for the bomber plan.
C A lilB E LOUNGE
V
V II
o( tlie first child to Queen paign" regardless o f whom
With this backing, tlie Senate Seminole County teachers will varex.
fur tha New York Worlds meeting.
Hope Naingyal, Hie former thn Hvpublirans nominate to
seems
likely
to
go
along
xxiih
j
rcccixc
126,400
Fair you can order them from
Conferring in tlie Seminole
Hope Cooke of New York City. oppose Johnson.
the Ticket Salea Office. New Chamber of Commerce of­ the idea.
Some Democrats have pre­
York World's Fair 1904-05 fices, the group selected a
Enjoy . . .
dicted that Johnson will win
Corp- Flushing. N. Y. 11380. tentative slato of officers
ANKARA, Turkey (U PI) - handily over any GUP con­
• • •
ALGIERS (UPI) Presi­
which will be offered at next
Turkish Premier Ismct Inonu tender. They include Senate
f; “ M USIC ON T H E HOUSE” ^
Today's Chuckle — Histor­ week's meeting.
dent Ahmed Ben Bella an­
today esraped an assassina­ Democrat Whip Hubert Hum­
ians explain the past and
MADISON, Wli. (UPII - nounced today that Algeria
The association Is an affil­
tion attempt by a man whg phrey, 51inn., a n d S e n a .
ccunomsta predict the future. iate of the Seminole Cham­
RENO, Nev. tL'PI) — A rc-| University of Wisconsin itu- and Morocco have signed a
fJ
Every Friday Night
^
said he opposed tlie 1900 revo­ Wuyne Morse, Ore., Mnrrison
Only tlie pivsvnt ii confus­ ber.
cent report Hiat silver dollars dents are going to learn at final agreement ending the
i
lution
that
brought
Hie
pre­
Williams, N. J., and Abralium
may become collector'! items least one tiling in college — border conilict which brought
ing.
Compliment)* o f the Management
*
sent regime to power.
A. Ribicotf, Conn.
within a year has stirred a nothing is for free.
them to the brink of war last
Sen. Kennedy, y o u n g e s t
reaction la at least one "c o l­
A spokesman for the tele­ October.
Just Nam e It
brother of the late president
Plane Overdue
Ben Bella said the agree­ Mail Schedule
phone company said it was
SPIIINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) lector "
[J • PACKAGE GOODS
The U. S. Postal Service checking more Ilian 2.0UU lung ment, s i g n e d
Wednesday
MANILA (U P I )-A Philip —Bay Reiichl, executive as­
U. S. mail service wiU be celebrate* hia 32nd birthday
Saturday
—
George
Washing­
pine Air Lines plane with 25 sistant lo the state auditor of reported that 7.0UU of the sil- distance phone calls made night, represented a complete on a holiday schedule Satur­
l5
AT POPULAR PRICES
persons aboard was oxerdue public accounts, opened his xrr coins were stolen from when the campus telephone solution of existing differ- day in observance of Wash­ ton'* Birthday, He i* up for
re-election
thla
year
but
ob­
the
Riverside
postal
annex.
system went out of kilter. Stir- enres over the disputed bor- ington's birthday. Only delivtoday at lligan City, some 400 mall and found S.oou weather
m ilts south of here, according forecasta—all data! Feb. IS, The 420 pounds o f "cart dents who thought they were dcr. He said it will enable erics will be specials and servers doubt he will have any
to tlie Philippine Nows Scr- 1907. lor the District of ('« w lrcls" were hauled away in getting "free” long distance Hie two countries to resume perishables. Collections will trouble holding on to hia Benutg t u t .
seven mail sacks.
,
vails will be billed.
, normal diplomatic relation*., Im xuado *ud dispatched .
vice,
J lurnbia
By Julian Stenstrom
"The most important key to
the future of Central Flor­
ida's econom y," said Semin­
ole County Chamber Manager
John Krider, "will be the SI.
Johns-lndian Iliver Canal.”
Krider. addressing an cmployc and employer awards
meeting of the Distributive
ROBERT (i. PETREE
Education class I DECA) n(
Lyman High School Thursday
night at the Trade Winds in
Casselberry, declared that, of
THUS. A. SPEER
all the fast growing commun­
Thomas A. Speer, local Sem­ ities in Florida. Orlando Is
inole County attorney, an­ the only one without the ad­
nounced his candidacy for the vantage uf nearby port facil­
office of prosecuting attorney ities.
Krider called attention to a
of the County Court today.
statement
made by W. A. MeBobert G. Pctrec, of Der­
He is a life long resident of
Hoad,
FI n g I i * h
Sanford and was graduated Crce Jr., chairman of the byshire
Florida Canal Authority, who Flstatrs, has been named one
from Seminole High School in
pointed out that "Sanlord will o f the 10 outstanding Young
11-53. He received his degree
Ineas
administration
I
bccome
* " O ' important Democrats in the nation. The
in
business
from the University o f Florida barRe »“ «
U'c, co,,,', * coveted award for service to
in 1957 and received hi. law ,ion of the l’ ^0^K,*c,, canaL the community and the Dem­
McCree, said Krider, made ocratic Party for the yenra
dr glee from South Texas Col­
the statement before a meet­
191)1 through 191)3, was pre­
lege o f Law.
ing of (lie Central Florida
Since his admission to the
sented to the Orlando attor­
Development Commission.
Florida Bar, he hus been asso­
ney by tile Young Democrat­
The trade body official esciated with Ilia father, George
ic Club* of America at their
|tillialed that by 1989 the canal
A. Speer Jr., in the gcnctul
national Convention at Las
would lie serving an area
practice o f law in Sanford.
comprised of some six million Yt-gas, Nevada.
He is a member o f the Sem­
Pctrce is one of the found­
people and that approximateinole County Bur Association
er*
of the English Estate*
.
...
. ly six million tons of cargo
Morula liar Asuociation mid
. . . .
. ,
,,
*.
M
,,
would be transported annually Civic Association and un ac­
American Har AssocUtion. He
.
1
tive supporter of many civic
.
.
i
# at a
on the waterway.
nUo i* ii member of the 8 cm -1 ... .
n .. . ,
,
, „
.
.
State Sen. Beth Johnson, of efforts in the Central F'lorInole County Sportsman Asso-i
, .
, , . ..
..
I
At .
# ,L Orlando, applauded the co­ idn area. He is currently
nation nnd a director o f the
..
;•
...
. .
operation of Central Morula • acrxiug hu second term as
president o f tha Yeung Dem­
ocratic Club of Orange Cotta-

Seminole FFA
Officer Wins
Two Ribbons

Seminole Man
One Of Top 10
Young Demos

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7 0 0 Volunteers To

W o rk Heart Sunday

LBJ Asks 'Fair'
Panama Peace

Officers Elected

r u u u i i ...

&gt;

Seven Children

BRIEFS

Beatles To Go

&gt;

Air Line Flies
This Man High
And In Style

Woman Charged

I-,Congress Becks
Gen. LeMay

Folks First

, Competency Poy Costro Executes
For Teachers
4 ^ ore Cubans
Mailed Out

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Nominotion Unit /al“,n bl11 111*• ,l,c ,,ou*e
Holds Meeting

j

King Under Knife

LBJ No Shoo-In,
Kennedy Thinks

Cocktails

111 thBm"“l uf

Royal Birth

Rumor Stirs Up
Dollar Interest

t

Nothing Free,
Not Even Talk

Algiers Signs
With Morocco

Assassin Fails

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Rev.
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Grover

Sewell

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And Hate

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Churchwomen
To Sponsor
Fish Supper
Hj

O f Catholic W om en

W SCS Study
Session Set
Tuesday *

110 Attend
Rally

P i g s 2 . Frf. Fab. S I, *Ba

E rm lb

Dunam Eatas

A Lenten Fish Sapper was
Tim* after time someone us to condone sin. It wants Pt a n n a d at the regular
has asked me bow to handle us to bate it so much that monthly meeting of the Epi­
the emotion* of love and we seek to do away with it
hate. Certainly they are both in our own lives and seek scopal Churchwomen o f Longto be found la our live* and to so present the good life wood’s Christ Church bald
yet we flod ho much in the thet others hate anything Tuesday evening at the par­
Bible that »ay» love for our that geta In iU way. but bata ish house on Church Street
o f any person U wrong.
fellow maa la “ a n u i t "
The supper U scheduled
Sucfa a love attitude gives
It would be moat helpful,
for Wednesday, March 19,
at thla point, if you would an entirely new relationship
with serving to begin at 5:90
turn la your Bible to the la humans’ dealing with one
.m. at the parUb house.
thlrteeoth chapter o f l Cor* another. It makes for a dif­
Mr*.
Raymond Ball will serve
ferent
approach
to
our
pro­
inthlaaa and road the entire
chapter. Here such m am * blems and most of all a dif- a* chairman o f tha avent
Proceeds from the aupper
lout gift# are nemed. We flod farad result
G od* way U always tha
ill go to the current project
the chapter aaylaf that area
though we have treat ablUt* way that works aright Let of the Churchwomen which U
provide chain with knaallaa. knowledge, fa l* . «caer- us be sure that we follow HU
CATHOLIC HISTORY in Seminole County iw aa
oalty, patleaea, kktdaaaa, hu­ direction* aod one of the •rs to be used temporarily In
related by Rev. Richard Lyon* of Sanfora'a All
mility, and many other food beet places to begin U In tha new church addition.
Soula Church for membera of the Church of
trait* that they are to no thU metier of love.
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr.,
Nativity Women's Gub at their monthly meet­
avail without love.
vicar, read an artlcla which
ing. With Father Lyons la Mias Dorothy Tealo,
If you would like to road
appean in tha spring Usue
interim preaident o f the club. (Herald Photo)
other portiooa of Scripture,
of the Anglican Digest en­
concerning the mandate of
titled "Mind Your Business,"
love, you can find them by
by the bishop o f Montana.
using your concordance or
The article explains what la
some topical reference eld. 1
expected o f momboro o f tbo
will give example* of come
church.
o f the most outstanding p an Following
th a
business
age*.
meeting only coffee was serv­
We And that Matthew 23:39
ed in observance of the Len­
make It clear that love la to
ten season.
from Sanford and Atlanta,
By Deasa Eric*
be unselfish as it Informs us,
Many old and valuable Ga., which Father Lyons re­
The next meeting o f the
"Thou shall love they neigh­
group U scheduled fo r March document* and records, sev­ ported waa won by the San­
bor aa thyself" II we are
eral of which were placed la
10.
disciple* of Christ we will
ford team. Other events, from
the cornerstone of the ori­
have love la our hearts as
early morning until well into
ginal
All
Souls
Catholic
John 13:33 reminds us, "B y
the evening, also were list­
Church on July 4, 1197, were
this shall all men know that
ed on toe program.
mad
and
displayed
by
Rev.
ye are my disciples, If ya
Also from the cornerstone
Rlohard Lyons in a talk for
have love one to another."
was a copy of tha public re­
the
Church
of
the
Nativity
The standard at Christian
cords which revealed that the
Catholic Women’s Club during
love U high, Indeed. Christ
presoot sit* of All Souls
REV. G. 8. P U G H
Monday
eveaiag'a
meeting
ol
gave His own love ns the
The final session o f the
Church had been purchased
will
be
evangelist
for
the group.
expression o f the degree that
by tha RL Rev. John Moore
revival services start­ Firet Methodist W8 C8 mis­
Father Lyoea, pastor of All
our love should reach, and
sion
itudy
on
Southeast
Asia
In 1397 for $2,600 from two
ing
Thursday
at
7:30
Souls
Church
In
Sanford,
also the necessity of it, by
pjn. at Free Methodist will ba bold next Tuaaday at spoke oo the history of the brothers who lived in Lon­
saying. "This Is my com­
don, England.
Church of Sanford and 10 xra. at tb* church.
Catholic church la Seminole
mandment, that ye love ooe
One of toe most interesting
Membera taking part la a
continuing
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
County.
another, as I have loved
Items
shown was a local
panel
discussion
will
be
Mm.
March 1. A varied
items from tha old docu­
you." (John 13:13).
newspaper dsted July 5, 1887,
M
r
s
.
Charles
Meriwether,
musical
program
will
ments
Included
a
program
Our title also speaks of
be a part of each ser­ Thomas Albert, Mm. M. B. of event* which had been which reported the corner­
hatred and we flod that Just
vice. Rev. Eugene Shel­ Smith and Mr*. J. IL Lee. scheduled for tha Fourth ol stone ceremony by Kev. Fe­
as love la enjoined that hatr­
lix P. Swim burn who was at
A covered dish luncheon July, 19T.
don, minister, extends
ed for our fellow man la torTha cornerstone l a y i n g that time pastor of ths St.
welcome to the public. will be held In McKinley Hall
b:ddw . Leviticus 19:17 says.
following the study. New ceremonies were listed oo Jamas Church in Orlando.
"Thou ahaK not hate thy
Father
Lyons
explained
members of tho 8eelaty will Um program aa well as a
brother. ."1 John 3:9 remind*
ba recognised at thla time. baseball game between teams that during the 1880s, Father
us, “ He that salth he I* la
Swlmburn celebrated Miss
the light, end hateth bis bro­
every other Sunday In toe
ther, Is la darkness even un­
Sanford
area
either
at
til new."
Doyk'a
Livery
Stable
or
at
Perhaps some may be
a private home.
. thinking, kg nhw that aU of
The fleet Cetholie school to
A
group
o
f
110
young
panthis m u fct tree, but how
ib ejlrea was'operated at AH
about ML Bran God hates pla from Apopka, Orlando,
Soul* In 1911 by tha Slaters
•In. te e - Me does, but it l* St. Petersburg, Ocala and
o
f M. Joseph. It elosod after
the only thing that lie does
By Fraare* Wester
tho business eeetiow. Reports only one year because of the
bate, aod Ha never bates the Titus villa, as wall as from
Tha February meeting of wart given by each commit- prohibitive expense Involved.
Longwood, attandod tho Sacsfnneri
Curie One of the UPW of Um tee. The circle will prepare
Th* original wooden ehurch
1 am sure that all of us hear Uonal Youth Rally held Mon­
C o m m u n i t y Preibytariao a layette this year to be sent was completely destroyed by
o f the terrible things that peo­ day avening at tho First
Church of Lake Mary waa to Charleston, 8 . C.
fir* in i n i except for th*
ple do to each ether and the
held at the bom t of Mr*. Lufontaoestal
Church
la
LongMrs. R o b a r t Rugaesteln cornerstone. Construction of
first reaction U that we sim­
Vara Harrison oa Crystal presented the program from tho present church began la
ply could not ever love eoms
Lake with Mri. Mabal Brown tha m w study guide lor the 1133 and was completed in
e l the maUaetora. The pecu­
The Apopka delegation
ysar entiUad "B e What You 1937.
liar thing that the Christian awarded Um attendance ban* co boitcsa tor tha month.
The dtvoUoos were baaed Are," with the lesson taken
Fa mill** cam* to All Soul*
dacovara 1* that ha must se­ nor.
on "Thoughts o f God" and from Paul's letter to the Co- Church from Lake and Vo­
parata the sin from the sin­
Subject o f tho m«oaog«
lusia counties, Oviedo, Longner. The Christian should given to tho Rally by Rov. wera presented by both boa- k&gt;l«lani.
Year book*, which had bmm wood, Lake Mary, Lake Mon­
hate all tin but never the William Connoll, district sup­ teste*.
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, circle prepared by Mri. Richard roe, Lake Jeaaup, Geneva and
sinner I Our Lord gave the erintendent, was ‘'Worship."
chairman, waa in charge of Keogh, were distributed to the Chuluota.
most perfect example of this
Special musk was provided
Father Lyons commented
members.
when h* bad experienced the
under tho direction of Her.
The meeting closed with on the phenomenal growth of
faumlUatloB of being spat
Joe Upchurch and Mrs. W. C.
upon, having the purple robe
the MDpato Benediction, and tbs church during the past
hung across His shoulders la Craig with guo*t soloist*.
a social hour followed. Re­ 13 years. In 1933 he celebrat­
Rev. Craig, dlatrlct proabymockery of Klagshin, the
freshments of coffee, punch, ed two Masses each Sunday
crown of thorns placed upon ter, ai*o was * special guest
open-face sandwiches, nuts to sen e the Catholic popula­
HU bead, the lash of the whip at iht Rally,
and candy were served by the tion of the same arcaa that
on HU back and finally the
By Jaae Cases* (berry
hostesses, wbe carried out the today require 19 Masses oa
suffering of the cross. Evas
A VakoUns Banquet held Valentine theme la their pra- Sunday.
He roe eluded his talk by
so, H* was able to look down
last Friday night at the Cava­ paratloo aod la the decor*
restating
toe
Christophsr
upon HU tormentors and say.
lier Restaurant In Cassel­ Horn used.
"Father, forgive them; tor
berry by toe Training Union
Others attending ware Mrs. Principle, "It Is bettor to
curs*
they know not what they do."
of toe Prairie Lake Baptist Marion Lee, Mrs. Ruby Lin light one candle than
Christ knew that there was
Church was attended by go den, Mrs. Arolyn True. Mrs. th* darkness* and advising
a great difference between
By P r a a m Writ**
young people.
Joe gmatbers, Mrs. Harvey that tacit p e r m can sot la
the sin and the sinner.
Rev. Waltar Croamsan* of
Homer SawaQ III was In Pugh, Mrs. P. D. Anderson, motion a series of good ac­
C. &gt;. Lewis wrote about Winter Park will serve as charge of planning the af­ Mrs. Richard Beebe, Mrs. tions leading to a better
hU reaction of bearing Christ­ guest minister for Sunday's fair and Maria Jones and John Reaves, Mrs. H. M. world.
ian tearhera talk about hat­ 11 a. m. worship service at Mildred Kerns were in charge Cochran, Mrs. Maris Lowe,
ing a bad m u 's actions, but tha Community Presbyterian of toe decoration*.
and guests, Mr*. Lllllaa Good
not haUng the bad man, and Church in Lake Mary.
Chaperons* were Mr. aod win and Mrs. Ruth Davis.
be said that lor a long time
A special anthem has boon Mrs. Joe Bacchus aod Mr.
this seemed to him to be Im­ prepared by tbo choir with and Mrs. Paul Lowe. Rev.
possible. Later It occurred to Jim Daughtrey to sing Um and Mrs. Leonard Jooos were
him that there was one man tenor Milo and Mias Dolores special guests.
to whom be bad bceu duiog Kirscb, Um alto.
Mr*. Lowe (od a dtscusskm
this very thing and that inan
Rev. John PUley, former lu which the young people ox
By Jaae Casselberry
was himself. In his reflec­ pastor of the church, and hll pressed their opinions on
Two circles of th* Caste]
tion he found that no matter family left early thla week quesUotu of love, courtship
berry Community Methodist
bow much he hated Uic bad tor Tennessee where lie wil and marriage.
Church WSCS will bold their
things about himself he con­ attend Memphis Unvvrsity.
Following the chicken din­
regular
monthly
meetings
tinued to love him sell
ner. toe group also enjoyed
next weekLet us remember that the
games.
Tb* Esther Circle will meet
Christian faith docs not ask
an Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
the home of Mri. C. K. Fish­
U P W To Meet
The United Praebyterian er, 141 Concord Drive, CatWomen of Westminster Proa- aelbetry. The Rebecca Circle
hyterian Church will meat at will meet at tha church on
Most o f the superintend
A thretday
meeting of
8 p.m. next Wednesday at Thursday at 9:90 p.m.
rnts and teachers of the
Southern Regional Leaders of
tha home o f Mrs. Bari M.
RapUst
Church
of
the United Church of Christ First
Pitman, Hobson Road, SanIxuigwiMxl will attend a state­
will be held Xluuday through
lando. Mr*. Earl Harris will
Wednesday of nest week at wide Sunday School Conran lead the Bible study and
the F i r s t
Cuugregsttoiul tion tu be held at the First Mr*. Barry Hawthorn* will
Church in Atlanta, Rov, Dr. Baptist Church in Leesburg conduct th* business moot­
lifn klohr llerbstcr of N«w neat Monday night through ing.
York, president, will apeak Wednesday noun.
W S X O O M B W AROtS
The delegation from the
•I I p.m for the opening set.
Longwood Church will be ac­ M id-W eek Service
lion
Virginia Pelroakl
P. O. Boa U U
Ministers, laymen and lay companied by Rev. Jack Und- i Mid-week services |a MeHanford
women of tha denomination aay, pastor.
1 Kinley llaR nf tha First
Uettcr methods aud mean* Methodist Church ol Sanford,
from Alabama, Florid*. Geor­
N»rn Nurri*
TK 8-1914
gia. Louisiana, MiaaUslppI, o f Sunday School leaching which began oa Wednesday of
8- SsaUooto
SAN! „
North CaroUsa, bo«U Caro­ will be explained at tha egq. this weak, will be ceatMwed
FLOWBE SHOP
lina. T c o o c im . Tataa and raatiea by expert* from through March U. The ewe
PhjRU
Gar. K l s t g Sanford Av*.
FA 2-AUA
r*nn„
Relelgh, hour service begins at 7:19
Yirgiuia are espeetad to at- Naahvili*,
8X3-182:
333-8112
Lake Marj
N. C., and Jacksonville.
l&gt;. m.
tlm

Rev. Lyons Is Guest

tj
i
l:

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Lake Mary UPW Circle Meets
With Mrs. LuVera Harrison

Training Union
Has Banquet

Lake Mary
Church To Hear
Rev. Creameant

J &amp; *9
worship

Baptist Groups
Regional Church To Attend Area
Convention
Meeting Set

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a p w u sa

b a p t is t

OM Orleads B A at HseSee A r c
B. Hamilton Orttflx — Poster
■aaday Behest -----. 8:41 C mMeralag Warship 1140 x m.
Tralalag Colon _
p. m.
Ersnlsg Worship — T:4S a- m.

Church O f God

Methodist

CRCRCH OP BOO
mrn» A Proas*
B. a i w l l b ------------- r u ln r
•erndny Beheet _ t u l x ax
Meralag Werthip 1141 x ax
BeoAgeHttls gtrr.
T:tl p ax
Tote. Prayer Berr. T ill p ax
Thera. Teaag Ptsple
B atterer ______ Tit* P *x

___ _______ JODI ST
CHCBCH
Cltrao Haights
Par. Ray arogory. J r , Paitar
vharcb Sehaol —
141 x ax
Moratag Worship 1140 x m.
M T P -----------------------M l P R
Bv*. Worahlp -------- T:IS p ax
Wo* Prayer aorvloe T ill p an.

o r oou
o r PROPHBCT
OOag 1^1hi
Rev. JL U Strlekland _ Pastor
leaday Bcheel —
141 x ax
Worship gtrvle* _ 10i4B x nx
Kvaagaltslls
Btrv.
T
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Ssaday tehee) — 1140 c w.
Morals* Worship llr t t c nx Wednesday!
Toaag People V.L.B. Itrv.
Dthte Otady laasdny) Tit* p a .
Tilt p m.
Evaageltetl* Barrier T:M p c
Blbts Tralalag Serv 841 p o x
Wed. Prayer Meet
14# p c
81U Btsphta* ■
- Patter
A Csrdtnl W*:**mo is AU
chubch

JO h O tT WTSSIOXABT
i t r n r r cw racw
srtty ■ssoteg at
Pass A m e s

Alliance

Nazarene
FIRST CRCRCH
OP THH MASaRBWH
W. and ax at Raplo Av*.
Paul Blckos --------------- PAitor
Bandsy S c h o o l------141 X aa.
Meralag Warahlp 11:41 x ax
T o u t s -------------------- A.H p sx
Bvsagsllstl* Ssrvio* T4* pm .
MlA-Wtoh
Ssrvlco (W *A ) _ T ilt p BL
Third BaaAsy
■Isgsplratloa — - l:H p r

c M u a r t a a a n stto x a w T
s u t s s e n c h i meat
14*1 Park A t*, at 141k I t
Conircffmtionml
Rev. C- C. Dees, Jr. — .Pastor
COXOBBOATTOBAX
Bondar Sekool
0:4* a. m.
CHRIST1AB CHCBCH
Worship turtle* 114* a. at. •STKBX BAPTIPT CWTWCW
riR S T CRCRCH
(Catted Chore* e&lt; Christ)
Evening Worship — T:*t p. m.
h w t . d ii
p s . Ms-atia
Par* Areooe at SAth Sd.
OP THR BAZARRBH
Alliance Tasth
Paster —— Chester w . Plank
Lsko Msrr. F ix
rsllswthlp (Sup.) — S p a - Sueday Ith ts l ----- . 1140 s. ax 141 x ax — _ Chnrah Sdheal
11:11 x ax
Werthip Servls*
Rev. W. L HolsemhX Paste*
fW#4)
Msrntsg lorries _ H i l l a. m.
M
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Christ
tea
Taath
BaaAny
Prarsr fsrv lt* — t i l l p. ax Tralalag Untan ------ 141 p ax
M l x n x ----- Bible aeseol
Mlatstry
Brsalag Barrie* _ M l p m. Btv. Waller A.B. MsPhsrsep 114* x m. . Moraine Worship
Wsdnssday Msetlagai
TiM p ax — Evening Service
Paster
Orgsalaatlea* ------ 1:11 p ax
T4I p m . — WeA. MIA-Week
Prayer
■
T ill p ax
Assembly O f God
Prayer Services
Choir ItN p ax
TiM p ax taA W*X Mlsetea-

Episcopal

m a ta a n s iiia s n
o r o o o easracw
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H. SC Wilder ------------ raster

C88RI8T

XTsalas Wtrthlp _ TtH p mTenth farv. (laa.) 14* p. as.
Slld.Wstk 8srv. (Wad.)
7:11
p. ss.

DIIC1PLWS OP CHOIST

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s A P T itT c r c r c h

r. a. Chamat
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Morning Warship
1:1* x »•
Stedsy Osh eel ___ III* s. as.
Meralag Worship !!:* * a S S .
TralalDg Cains — 1:11 P m.
Erenlag Worship - Tilt p •»WeA Prayer Sorrier fit * p- ax

Jr&lt;

Church O f

Ralph Brower Jr.
Blklt ishsol ----- 11:00 a- aMorning Warship tliM a. ax
Beoatag Worship - T:M p o .
WeA Prayer Serrle* f : l l pa*.

ax

Lutheran

LCTRBBAB CHCBCH OW
THH BBDI
“ Tho Charah at tha Imlhoraa
Hear" aad TT -Thla U th*

B A p n r r c a n m e a PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Coe. 14th p c a o * a Are.
osil S m it h ___ ______ Patter Morris Rebp ------ ■raasollst
Ssaday Sehoel _ - li t l a ox Bible Claasas
1148 a. ax
Meralag Werthip l i s t a. sc Meralag W trthlp _ 1140 a. ax
Tralalag Cals* _ f:tt p m. Kooning Warship _ 141 p sc
Krsslnr Wtrthlp - Till p as. Bible Ctaaae* WeA. T:M pax

Wsd. Prpysr Sortie* T:ll S * .
Nureery Opsa
w r jt a ------------------T:»* a m■aaday Rita Brsadtatt

C H C R C H J T ^CHBIVT

Bert B r a w n ______Crangallat
Besdny
w i r n i o a ■ itstm iA B V
Bible Btedy -------- 1*4* p » .
b a p t is t c h u r c h
Morning Wsronlp 1141 a. ox
ata St. a MtUy Bee.
Brenlng Sorrlee
1:11 p ax
Peal M- uni ley --------- Paster
"Htrnid of Troth" 1 pax
■saday Bcheel _ l l : H a a*. Bee
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Meralag Warship U M a m . Lndlon Bible CUaa 114# wax

PIXKCBRgT BAPTIST
cw ra cw

P1R1T PBVTE COSTAL
CRCRCH OP LOVOWOOO

Rov. K. Rath Ornnt — Past*
■ andny School ___ 114* a. a
Morning Warship 11:11 x a
Free Methodist
Sunday Evening _ Till p a
PBBC HBTHODIIT CHUHCR Wod. Blbl* Study _ M l p ■
Cera or 4th »X aa# Xaerol Av*. Conqnornrs Masting
Tolopboos: PA 1-7011
Friday . . - ■ - T:l» p a
Kagone Bh olden ............ Pastor
guaday B ch e e l------- 1)41 xax
Christ Moralng Werthip — 10:41 xax
Evening Worship _
T:M pm.
Presbyterian
Wod. Prayer Borvleo T:l# pm.
rrn sr p g n i m R U f
CHURCH
BvaagelM
oah Av*. a as* s x

cbkthal

Kvtklag Worship _ t :H p Ol
Wadnstday
Prayer Barrie* —— Tim p as.

Pentecostal

ax
ax

Her. Ms sop Orsgg,
Ad Intsrla Mlclstsr
I n d y Bsheel
141 x
Mtrains Werahtp 1141 o

Baptist
n a sr

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CHCHCH

Pr Charles W. Bit wart
Vtsar
Rely Cessmaatea — T ill x
■saday Beheol ------ I4 d x
ramlly Sorrlee aad
■oimsa
U til x

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IsnSap Schsat — l:4S a- a
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Horhort W. Ooorrn ___ Paitar
■aaday Sahael ____ 1:11 x R
Wtrthlp garvlea _ U t il x m.
GOOD SHEPHERD
LITHKRAV CRCRCH
(LCA)
A Ovlaada Drive
(H a y ir-as&gt;

Sanford,

nx

Orsvor C. Newell, Jr. _ Paster
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Pnrtor
Morning Worahlp
1:41 x nx
Chnreh School ------ 1:41 x ax
Bouton M ts t a ----- - 11:41 x nx
Morning Worship 114* X M.
Pioneer Fellowship — 141 pnx
Senior HI Fellowship 141 p.nx
Evening Worship
7:14 p. nx
Wsd. Prayer Moot T:M p m.
CHCHCH OF THH COVRBABT
ITTI Sooth Ortaod* Drive
keeaae R. Hnhta
P w te*
W o r s h i p ----------------141 x nx
Chureh School _
1141 X SX

a s s -r a j
Th* Rov. Ooarg* Klnnamon,
Iatorlm Pastor
I P f A U FRR1BTTER1AW
Sunday School —
till x s .
CHURCH
Morning Worship 114* x m.
teoer
Urania
Communion—Tirol Ssaday la
Clab
Each Meath
KIMDBROARTBH AMD MHUB­ J i m
Teas
ERT
Sunday School —
1*41
Moralng Worship 114*

Methodist

ORACH BBTHOOtST CHCBCH
Oaora M , at Wood load A r t ,
Bar. John B. Hire*. Jr. Pastor
aohoel ----- 141 x ax
Christian Science Charah
Meralag Worship 11 iM x m.
POUT CHCBCH SP CHRIST MYF --------------------- M l p ax

aCI RKTTBT

Pastor ___ WUllaaa J. Oases
Morning Warship — M l 4 Ban day Ber-lta B
It a. sc
■saday S a h a el----- U M P R
Blindly School ,
Sebftet: “ Mlsd"
1:01 i
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Wotkdaysi H itt L a • 1:11
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pnx Friday Broalag: lild Msetlsg . . ,
liH pec
W*d. Prayer Serrle* T ill pm . 1:8* p t x

ODIST CBCRCH

Park A VX
Jaha T. Adam* Jr. _ Pas tot
Meralag Warship . 1:11 x aa
r adoy School —
M l x sx
Moral** Warahlp 1141 x m.
M T - MooUaga __ 4iH p p
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Prapsr Perries „ 7:11 p m.
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message saeh (aadep a. a*,
kt 1:1k *T*r WTRR at 1ISS
on your radio dial

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J. M. OaaMfoR aad t u f f

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Saafard Allaaiic National Bank
Howard M. Hadgs* A Staff

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Jaha Dsss A P uff

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Fri. Feb. 21. ’61—rape 3

Yrratk

Council Stresses 7 -County M utual Ties
By Harry Johnson
How closely tied togeth
^ a r e th« seven counties fori
ir.R the East Central Flort&lt;
Regional Manning C o u n c
wu* demonstrated Wednesdi
afternoon at a meeting at l
Mayfair Inn.
Council members met wi
officials o f various utllitii
missile contractors, business
,W and industries in seeking, a
obtaining promises of moi
and financial help.
Robert H. Doyle, council e
ecutivo director, pointed
one phase of the close tie-in
the seven counties:
Capo Kennedy geta its m
ter from Cocoa. Cocoa is d
pendent upon its supply fix
f . deep wells in Orange Count
These wells are supplied
underground mrrents orlgi
ating in Lake County.
The council was f o r m *
slightly more than two year*
ago to develop exhaustive an­
alyses o f existing problems
and to project the thinking of
a wide variety of experts on
the future problems o f the
f , seven counties.
It consists of representa­
tives from Seminole, Orange,
Vclusla, Brevard, Osceola, In­
dian River and Lake Counties.
The council is financed with
$81,000 from the Housing and
Home Finance Agency, $125,000 from the National Aero­
nautics and Space Administra­
tion and with the counties
01 contributing on a per capita
basis. This latter now amounts
to 12 cents a person.
Tha group represents 76
communities and a population
total of 760,000 persons. This,
said Doyle, is expected to dou­
ble by 1076.
"Our sister states are way
ahead of us,H Doyla said, "In
the planning field. This la a
9) new experience f o r t h i s
state."
"W e ara growing like Topay," ha continued, "and with
no rhyme or reason."
Tha area loot two major
missila contractors to Miami
and south Georgia because it
could not offer the detailed in­
formation th* firms needed,
Die director said.
"N o one knew where wa
were going."
The exhaustive study o f the
giuup may best be determined
by lta analysis o f future sup­
ersonic jetport needs.
Doyla said it is expected
there will be three major jetporta on tha Eastern Sea
board. One, he said, will be lo­
cated either in Nsw York or
New Jersey.
"The governors o f tha two
ate tea are now arguing heat­
edly over this," be said.
The second may be located
at Dulles International Air­
port near Washington.
Tha third "could” be locat­
ed in the area served by th*
council. "This,” Doyle said,
"would not only serve th*
Southeast but South America
as welL"

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY »
Admissions
Toofila Garrido, Jewell Riser,
G e o r g e Sbannii, Kathrine
Taytor, Reid
MacLsuchlin,
R o s i e McKinney, Marjorie
Moose, Nicks Darling, Sara
FiUpatrick, Andrew Faint,
Patricia
Wlldeman,
Robyn
Hobbs, all of Sanford; Francis
Rearden,
DeBary;
Mary
Findlay, DeLand; Robert Wil
# Hams, Osteen
Births
* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor,
baby girl, Sanford
DUcfeirges
Martha Beard, Mabel Boll,
Everett Franklin, Margaret
Brown, Clifford Dulles, Carol
Kinard,
Clarence
Hannon,
Nancy Reynolds, Lutlcla Lee,
_ Henry SUcer, Eloise Collins,
v Carol Williams, Cora Lee
Bradley, all of Sanford; Ken­
neth Dooley, Lake Mary;
Gladys Lasher, DeBary
f)

Mrs. Smith Dies
In Los Angeles
Mrs. Katherine S m i t h ,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Smith of DeBary,
died in Los Angeles, Calif.,
last Sunday morning.
Funeral services and burial
were conducted lat*r in th*
week in Los Angeles.
Smith is past president of
the DeBary Republican Club
and la current president o f
4 . tha DeBary Volunteer Fir*
■ i Department.
£

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'° f V E L O | i

CHECKING OVER the preliminary regional development program for
a seven-county area including Seminole are these two men, part of a
group which met at the Mayfnir Inn this week. Shown are, from left, Col.
J. O. Gregory of Sanford and F. *B. Surguine. a member of tho Orange
County Commission. The latter is also u member o f the East Central
Florida Regional Planning Council.
(Herald Photo)

Important PTA
Meeting Set
In Altamonte
By Julia Barton
rian* for Tuesday’* 7:30
, m. meeting of the Alta­
monte
Springs Elementary
PTA were made this week at
meting of tho executive
board held In the school cafe­
teria.
Mrs. Lawrence Swofford,
president, has urged all mem­
bers to he present for this
meeting us elections and al­
lotments o f project monies
ill be discussed and voted
upon. Main topic to be consid­
ered will be the purchase of
fans for the school classrooms.
Guest s p e a k e r for the
Founder's Day program will
be S. N. Kirkland who will
show a film entitled "Murder
In the PTA,” an amusing and
Interesting presentation.
A musical nnd variety pro­
gram also will be presented
by Mra. Trene King's sixth
graders.
Hostesses will be homeroom
mothers o f tho third grade
who will serve refreshments.
Also under discussion at the
beard meeting this week was
the part the Atlumonte PTA
will take in the district con­
ference scheduled for March
2 at Pinccrrst School In San­
ford.

District W SCS
Meeting Set

THREE YOUTHS were seriously injured when the auto in which they
were riding overturned on Interstate 4 near Monroe Corner. The station
wagon literally fell apart while being driven by Lawrenco Chester, 17.
Chester was udmitted to the hospital along with Kenneth Dooley, 18, and
Ronnie Mixon, 17. Another passenger, Chuck Rahette, was not injured.

Mayo To Discuss Vigilante
Plans At Navy League Dinner
CapL James O. Mayo, Com­
mander of Heavy Attack Wing
One, Tuesday will describe the
Navy's new RA6C Vigilante
reconnaissance • attack pro­
gram to an expected 100 Nsvy
League members and guest*

VEG ETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
New* Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
for Feb. 10. All sales F.O.B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
Sanford • Oviedo • Zell wood
District:
d e a r and cool.
Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
market steady to (11m. Do­
mestic round type, M4 bu.
crates, $1.35 to $1.60, best
mostly $1.60, some small sizes
$1.25; 60 lb. sacks, fair to
good quaUty, $1.10 to $1.25,
few poorer, lower. Red ype,
I8i bu. crates, few, $2 to
$2.15.
Carrots:
demsnd
good,
msrket stesdy. Sicks, 48-1
lb. film packed, $2.15 to $2.40;
50 lbs. loose, $1.85 to $2.10.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket stesdy. 16 in. crates, Pascel type, 5 dor. end Isrgcr,
$4.50; 4 dor. end smeller, $4;
beetle, 24 count, film wrap­
ped, $5.
Chinese Cabbage: demand
good, mark** aUghtly strong­
er. 18 in. crates, $2.75 to $3.
Endive: demsnd fair, msr­
ket weaker, 1 1/9 bu. crates,
$2.50 to $3.
Escarole:
demand
alow,
market weaker, 1 1/9 bu.
crates $2.25 to $2.75.
Lettuce: demand g o o d ,
market stronger on limited
offerings. Boston type, EBN
crates, 24 count, few $4; Ice­
berg type, WB crates, 2t
count, $2.50 to $3.
Onions,
green:
demand
light, market steady. Crates,
$ dos. bunches, $3.
Parsley:
demand
light,
market steady. Crates, 5 dot
bunches, $2,
Radishes:
demand
alow,
market weak. Baskets, film
packed, Red variety, 304 ox.,
15c to $L
. Spinach:
offerings
light.
Buihal basket, Savoy type,
$1.76.

By Jane Casselberry
The district meeting of the
WSCS will be held Friday,
Feb. 28, starting at 9:30 a.m.,
at the First Methodist Church
in Eustis.
The church bus will leave
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church at 8:30 a.tn,
for those wishing transporta­
tion.
All WSCS officers are urged
to attend and all others arc
welcome.

DeLand District W S C S WMU Schedules
Study Course
To M e e t In Daytona

MINTED — Pictured
above — face o f the
K e n n e d y half-dollar
now being minted at
Philadelphia and Den­
ver. By midsummer,
the new coins should
be in gcnerul circula­
tion.

Upsola Church
Sets Supper
By .Mrs. II. L. Johnson
The Ups&amp;la Presbyterian
Church will have a fellowship
covered dish supper In White
Hall of the church this Sun­
day starting at 8:30 p.m.
Youth of the church will be in
charge of the supper.
A musical program and
group singing will follow. Rev.
James Hardin is serving as
supply minister.
Members
arc
asked to
bring a covered dish and s
friend.

The third annual meeting
o f the DeLand District Wom­
an's Society of Christian Ser­
vice o f the Methodist Church
will be held next Thursday,
Fob. 27, in tho First Metho­
dist Church, Daytona Bench.
All officeri and members of
the local societies in this dis­
trict are welcome and urged
to nttond.
An excellent program is
planned. Guest speaker will
bo Dr. Vela .Cleveland, an ac­
tive mrdiral missionary from
India. Dr. Cleveland is a na­
tive c f Florida, born and
raised in Ft. Meade. She was
educated at Asbury College,
Duke University, and Tulane
University and after teach­
ing in this country, had her
first appointment to the mis­
sion field In 1959. She i* now
at the Ellen Thoburn Cowen
Memorial Hospital In Kolar,
India, whero she does Billtime anesthesia and some
pediatrics. She also is secre­
tary o f the Methodist Medical
Scholarship program In India,
She la supported In the field
hy the Florida Conference
Woman's Society.
Another outstanding guest
at th* meeting will b* Mr*.

David Thurman of Miami,
President o f the Florida Con­
ference Wcmnn’a Society. Mr*.
Bruce Gray o f Hastings, pre­
sident o f the district, will
preside at the meeting and
there will be election o f o f­
ficer* for the 1904-Cfl term,
as well as Installation by the
district superintendent, I)r.
Joe Tolle, o f DeLand. Awards
for achievement will be made
to the local societies at this
time.
Registration will begin at
9 a.m. and tho meeting will
be called to order at 0:30.
Thero will be a nursery for
smull children. Dismissal will
l&gt;e by 2:16 p.m.

By Jane Casselberry
The Prsirle Lake Baptist
Church WMU circles will
meet at the church Monday at
9:30 a. m. for short business
meetings to be followed by a
study course from 10 a. m.
until noon under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Marie Painter.
The course will be on th*
home mission work of tho
Southern Baptist Convention.
It will be based on the study
book, ''Apogee.’ '
The WMU will conduct a
week of prayer, March 2-6,
for the annual Annie Arm­
strong Home Missions Offer­
ing.
A nursery will be provided
Monday morning and follow­
ing the program, members
will go to the Trade Wind*
Cafeteria for lunch.

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Prairie Lake
Brotherhood
To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
The Brotherhood of the
Prairie I-ake Baptist Church
will meet Monday for a eov
e re j dish supper at fl:3o p.m
to be followed at 7:30 by a
business session and p~ogram.
Ed Steinbeck, Brotherhood
Christian witness leader, will
present a program on home
mission work of the Southern
Baptist Convention which cov
era such fields as goodwill
centers, hospitals, children's
homes, nible school* and col
leges.
The program is being pre­
sented in preparation for the
annual A n n i e
Armstrong
Home Missions Offering to
be taken March 1-3. Proceeds
from the offering will go to
work of Southern Baptist
churches.
Floyd Bailey will lead the
group in singing.

at a 6 p. m. banquet in the
Sanford Naval Air Station
ballroom,
Capt. Mayo, who commands
six squadron* bated at San­
ford, will use color slide* in
diicuailng the lm|tortance of
the new air program to Cen­
tral Florida and the Navy.
Hanford has l&gt;cen selected as
tho mnatcr bate for support­
ing deployment of the msch
two (twice the speed of
sound) Vigilante to carriers
operating in tho Atlantic,
Mediterranean and Pacific.
Prior to the dinner, the
group will tour the air station
and inspect one o f the sleek
twin-jet reconnaissance bomb­
er*. Their KA6C orientation
will also include a carrier
landing demonstration using
the NAS Sanford runway's
special flight deck mirror sys­
tem.
Although
they
have
Tho visit by the Central
mouths,
some
adult
fireflies
Florida Council is psrt of a
continuing Nsvy League pro­ are believed never to eat.
gram for keeping abreast of
OVER 35 YEARS
developments in naval tech­
nology.
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old po*t office)

Farm Brief
It is estimated that during
harvest season soy bean loss­
es run high as 25 per cent.
Attention to machinery ad­
justments, harvesting condi­
tions and the like usually
would save many dollars
worth of valuable crops.

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horsepower up nearly 19% in tho standard version. But in case
figures don’t impress you, just wait until you head •
Corvair for some faraway places. You’ll get the message.
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Truth Stirring Enough
G eorft Washington'! birthday an.
niversary prompts a thought:
Why do we make up fables to illustrate the greatness of our country's statesmen when their real Uv­
ea are so much more Impressive?
Why do we have to make so much
out o f the legend that Washington
told his father he had, indeed, cut
down the cherry tree?
It is fine, o f course, that Wash­
ington was truthful. But It la a pity
we must make up fables to Illustrate
his honesty. Washington should be
remembered for other, greater
deeds; for his real accomplishments.
Born in Westmoreland County,
Va., Washington did not attend
school until after ho was 11 years
old. Yet when he W’as only 10 he
started a career as a surveyor.
It was when he was a surveyor
that Gov. Dinwiddle o f Virginia
wished to serid a message to the
French along the Ohio River valley
and chose Washington to lead a
small group o f men on the 1,000mile journey.
Washington had adventures on
that Journey that were worthy o f
the Daniel Boone legend.
When the call went out fo r sold­
iers during the French and Indian
War, Washington met the challenge
and served bravely.
He was chosen a delegate to the
First and Second Continental Con­
gresses. It was the second in 1775
that ho was chosen to lead an Amer­
ican army.

The army consisted o f raw, un­
trained citizens. These men had
come from their farms at the news
of trouble. They were without un­
iforms and camp equipment. Their
rifles were their own.
It was Washington's task to shape
them into a fighting team. For sev­
en years he fought not only the
British, but apathy, defection and a
wrangling Congress from 13 inde­
pendent, sovereign, jealous states.
After the war, Washington was
asked to preside over the conven­
tion which framed the Constitution.
It was this same Constitution which
irovided for a president, and Washngton was asked to be the first
president o f the United Stales.
Which of theso deeds, should he
be remembered for?
He was not a military genius. No
one claims he was. There is some
argument as to whether he was a
great president. He was not even a
polished surveyor.
What, then, should he be remem­
bered for?
George Washington should be re­
membered as a mnn who so loved
his country that he was willing to
serve it in any way he could, a man
who spent his life in the public serv­
ice.
Truly It can be said o f him that
he pledged his life, fortune and his
honor to the ideals o f the Declara­
tion o f Independence, the Constitu­
tion, and his country.

i V

Robert Nevln voice* the
with e f nil newspaper ed­
itors, tee, for many brilliant
people feB abort o f succoro
by failure to use the strat­
egy o f tbe littel "o r." Scrap­
book this cane. It can show
yen hew te widen yoar In-’
finance. And need for the
booklet below.
CASE R-489: Robert Nevln,
aged about 30, ia the ehrewd
editor of n very popular dent­
al journal.
"Dr. Crane," he suggested,
"I with you'd devote your next
monthly article in our megasine to the topic: 'Speak the
patient’s language,'

defects affecting from 80,000 to 40,000 babies born each year.
The outlook fo r more conquests
is bright. But we cannot overlook
the fact that the heart and blood
vessel diseases still constitute our
foremost health problem. They are
responsible for over 54 percent of
all deaths.
So, put out the welcome mat for
your Heart Sunday visitor. Profit
by the heart-guarding literature she
will leave at your home. Make your
contribution a generous one. And
remember: More Will Live — the
More You Give I

Thought For Today
"W e do not well: this day is a day
o f good tidings, and we hold our
peace: — " II Kings 7:9b. KJV
So said the four starved lepers
as they gorged themselves on the
newly found food in the Syrian Army
camp — thinking about their starv­
ing families back home. How eager
are we to give the Bread o f Life to
those who are spiritually starving?
•

•

*

Who alone has immortality and
dwells unapproachable light, whom
no man has ever seen or can see.
To him be honor and eternal domin­
ion. Amen.— I Timothy 6:10.
0 0 0

The wages and heroes o f history
are receding from us, and history
contracts the record o f their deeds
into a narrower and narrower page.
But time has no power over the
name and deeds and words o f Jesus
Christ— William Channing.

Lake Mary
Mr*. Prose** Wee ter
SSI-3119
Lake Monroe
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
333-4733
Longwood
Mr*. Donna Baton
331-33If
North Orlande
Mrs. Moon Grinstoed
333-3391

"F or we find that a great
many doctors, as well as other
professional men, Ulk over
tbe beads o f thslr patients and
clients."
The art o f persuasion is
based on complete understand­
ing between seller and buyer
or doctor and patient or teach­
er and puplL

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

By B ty Cromley
WASHINGTON - (NBA) Below 0 » surface of debate
over reliability of U. S. miss­
iles lies a deflate scientific
problem we are movlns with
alt possible haste to correct
Responsible m in Ho scient­
ists question after a strong
Russian nuclear attack bow
many missiles we are certain
will ba usabls and accurate.
The damage they fear Is from
radiation and neutrons which
would be liberated by eoemy
blasts.
With conventional circuitry,
high-lntenslty radiation pulses
from a nuclear explosion can
scramble the memory of a
missile guidance computer,
prematurely trigger a decision
circuit and cause other equip­
ment malfunction.
A one-megaton explosion in
space will produce a crip­
pling 10- mUtloB-roentgen-persecond pulse more than 110
mllee eway. Effecta of these
tees have been measured
through almost a quarter of
mile o f earth.
Stape are being taken to
correct these dlfflculUes. The
Defense Department Is InstallIng circuits, tubes, insulation
and sensing devices better
able to withstand this electro­
magnetic pulse.
Some component! are being
aealed In vaeuum so there is
no air to be ionised and cause
stray currents. Components
mads of metal-ceramic com­
binations art being substitut­
ed for components mads of

radiation - susceptible organic
materials.
Some circuits will be kept
at high temperatures to de­
feat the effects of sudden
electromagnetic pulses. Some
parts o f the missile control
system are being rejlggered
to operate at higher frequency
levels less likely to be effect­
ed by the electromagnetic
pulse sent out by a nuclear
explosion.
Missiles and their sites are
being hardened against radia­
tion as well as blast. Shielding
is being inserted to protect
sensitive components.
The nuclear test ban makes
fUll-scale testa o f the new
equipment Impossible. SmallMale testa have been satis­
factory. By mathematical in­
terpolation, the defense scien­
tists reason, the Minuteman,
and Titan missile complexes
probably will stand up—when
refurbishing is completed—
against electromagnetic pul­
ses sent out by all nuclear
explosions, except those that
are large and close by.
"But we're not certain be­
yond all doubt", saya one
scientist "And In defense we
must be absolutely certain;
that’s why we'rs keeping the
intercontinental b o m b e r s ,
too."
Tlie reason for lingering
doubt Is simple. It Isn't al­
ways possible to know what
big-scale pulses will do simply
by miking small-scale tests
and applying mathematics.
Therefore the Defense De­

partment to pushing a series
of experimental projects aim­
ed at wotting out new tech­
niques for testing the effects
of nuclear explosions and elec­
tromagnetic pulses on tbs
complex electronics of ear
mIsiDe systems.
By this same teat of relia­
bility, bombers would eeem
to be even leae reliable than
the big missiles. That to, a
smaller percentage of inter­
continental bombers would
probably live through an allout Soviet nuclear attack.
Fewer would get through Red
defenses.
Polaris submarines should
be In better shape. If they're
hidden in the seas, far from
targets, it unlikely that Urge
nuclear weapons will explode
nearby. The water also helps
damp any electromagnetic
pulse.
The Pentagon theory, there­
fore, is that a combination
of Mlnutemen, Titans, PoUrls
submarines and Intercontin­
ental bombers should guaran­
tee there will be enough miss­
iles and bombers workable to
defeat the Soviet Union If
Khrushchev should attack—or
to deter him from doing so.

OUT

Quotes

Clergymen, too, indulge in
long jawbreaker theological
terms and don’t even know
they are far over the head* of
even the educated laymen.
It it any wonder that so
many pews are empty and
many o f the filled seats con­
tain snooting parishioners?
Doctors, too, forget that
even college graduates don't
know many anatomical terms
or medical words.
So a doctor usually thinks
he la putting his ideas across.
For his audience doesn’t want
to aet ignorant, ao it may look
as if it is understanding the
doctor.
But it may not grasp a
thing he is saying! And he is
fooled!
"Yes, Dr. Crane," you may
protest, "but w on t a lot of
people think you aren't a com­
petent doctor if you dont use
some fancy technical terms?”
Yes, that is true, for we still
Lave many college alumni who
are intellectual fourfluihers.
They went a speaker to ob­
fuscate the issue with polysyl­
lable circumlocution*. even
when they themselves dont
understand them.
Mitch Miller recently men­
tioned thli same tendency of
many snooty Americans who
think no music can be good
unless it is intricate and com­
plicated.
Some of my psychology col­

leagues even critic!** this col­
umn because:
"D r. Crane uses Z-eyllahl*
words and makta psychology
too simple."
Actually you can NEVER
mske anything too slmplet
For tha simpler you can re­
duce abstractions, tha better
teacher you are.
But for the benefit o f those
fourflushen, it is well to be­
come blllnguista. Employ two
languages!
Instead of a dentist'* talk­
ing about the "buccal aspect
of the third molar," ha can
please everybody if he ex­
plains his technical term with
the little connective “ or."
"Tbe buccal or cheek aide of
the molar* thus throws a so;
to the fourfluehert and y*|
talks the language o f the av­
erage citixen.
Advertiser* and news papa*
editors, salesmen and winning
politicians have long realised
this vital need to talk tha lan­
guage of the customer.
So send for my booklet "Tbs
Ntw Psychology of Advertis­
ing and Selling," enclosing a
lon g- stamped, return envel­
ope, plus 20 cent*.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane ia car* o f this news­
paper, enclosing g long
stamped, addressed rove lop*
and 2* cento to cover typing
and printing costs when you
send for ooo o f kb

SHORT RIBS

Whatever the cynics may
say, service in one of the
major political parties la one
o f the most admirable meth­
ods o f dedicating oneself to
the service o f one’s country.
—Britain’s Lord Hails ham.
T oo use soldiers to win the
wnr but you use diplomats to
win the peace.
—A. G. Gaston, Negro busi­
nessman o f Birmingham,
calling for a suspension of
racial demonstrations.

EVER NOTCf HOW CDNSOMtnv*

IWERffXISWeSABSlNIHfi
l£FTWN60P1«C#5Tl*?

Reading a translation (o f
Greek ir Latin) ia like feel­
ing a statue with your mittens
on, not very satisfying.
— Dr. 8 . Palmar Boyle o f
Rutger* University, citing
an increase in ciasiical stu­
dents.
We Germans can again
walk with our heads up.
— Ex - Chancellor K o n r a d
Adenauer, reviewing his 14
years aa head o f West
Germany.

OUR

SIDE G LANCES

By Galbraith

WAY

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

DeGaulle’s Cup Full

The air o f Jubilation and an almost physical fore*.
confidence emanating from
The breaks were going his
President Charles d* Gaulle's way, and his cup was run­
Elys** Palace wag taking on
ning over.
Within the six-nation Euro­
pean Common Market he
I
successfully had beaten down
Osteen
West German objections and
Mr*. Clirenro Snyder
333-4941
forced agreement s t a farm
policy which promised to
Oviedo
Mrs. OrorjpsJKebey
j
benefit French fanners end
relievo the preeaure e f agri­
cultural eurpli
t * ether* e r e a u n tA s for
able provided (N or Aa a e t deal
Ml perron s Utte*. P r o try la p m France's place in It especially
published hy Tiro MrooM.
as it consented the United
Editor, Herald:
States, ho had proved heck
Tiro staff o f the Central Into p pleee e f prominence
?«*• 4
Sanford, Florida Fri., February 21,1964 Florida Experiment Staltoo to Asia without the firing of
feels that we had an excell­ n shot or the uro o f a
ent attendance at our Field soldier hy the eimple expedi­
• n m
a- o is M W i KntToa amo r m i i m
Day Thursday. We are very ent o f granting diplomatic
THANK VOI.TOI.IMIB. C if**U U ea . Cteeeml M ssa ero
pleased that our program recognition to Rod China.
l l l t u x 1~ BTMMBTMOM
DOT URKKM
was so well attended sod ap­
Associate Editor
Advertising Mauagvr
T h e Nationalist Chinee*
V B U l TAN M W
NAMMIKTT B . JOHNSON
peared to be very much ap­ government o f Generalissimo
Managing Editor
Classified Direotor
preciated by those in at* Chiang Kai-shek then re­
jvd t w u u
Janus bmonmahhh
Cnnaty Editor
Nsolaoae Manager
moved n situation which
t a d s rrorrE M
r a a o w ells
We waai te thank you far might have canted some em­
•octotr Editor
Moekenleal NepL
your publicity prior to the barrassment hy breaking re­
meotlpg,
which
materially lations with France.
l O a i c a i m o N aa'
•ease D elivery
Ny Mail
satiated ia bringing this good
Ahead ley the rosy vista
Ita lM tv r e e it r
AN
attendance to us. We also
He Week
IM S t Tear
• tt.ll t Tsar
of Do Gaulle visits to Mexico
M l I Month*
want to ixpr tee our deep
L it • Meathe
next month and later visits
t.l* I Month*
LM I Meathe
appreciation far tto excel­
i.e* I Month
L** ________
l Meath
to Argentina, Brasil, Ecua­
lent
coverage
yon
gave
our
7. a PoeMI Regulation* provide that all a all gghaarlpUeaa he
dor end Colombia in the f e l l
•aid la advance.
Field Day to the Friday issue.
A possible portent o f things
John W. Wilson
Catered as second eleoo w elter October II, t i l l at the Peel
to come w m * n suggestion
ifflca o f Sanford, Florida, under the Aet e f Ceagrees uf Marsh.
from Panama, deeply
The Herald Is a member o f the Unliee Press which te s e ­
Apocrypha
broiled in a quarrel with tbe
ttled eseluslvely to the uee for ropuhlloatloa e f ait the Heal
lews printed la this newspaper.
The Apocrypha wore writ­ United States, that that no­
&lt;e part e f nap material, newa *r sarerttstag. e f this edition ten mostly in the centuries tion might also welcome at­
if The Bantord
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* ‘te sup'manner with* before Chrtot'e Haro and after tention from Do Gaulle ia the
map he reproduced
•at written perm’ talea o f the pi
publisher
f The Herald.
P H I , e____I
H I H Any
IV
ndlvl-iaal ur firm reepeaelhle ter aueh reprudsetlea wUl be the other hooka o f the Old fe cit ed French eeeMemic as­
■easUared aa Infringing on T hs Herald's copyright gag will he Testament ware completed. sistance,
•eld liable for damaging nader the lew. PubllsSed dally except
De Gaulle'* operating baa*
istardey. Sunday gad Christmas i published Peter day proceeding Three now usually ere not
printed In

Sty* $anford ijrraUi

Alas, our collegea tutor
their students in a technical
vocabulary that is strange to
tbe average citixen.
Aa • result, many brilliant
men still can t sway the public
for they d on t speak tbe lay­
man's language.

Political Notebook

Herald Area Correspondents
Alternants Springs
Mr*. Jells Berios
333-1113
Beer Lake-Foroet City
Mrs. Maryana MU**
S3S-M7B
Casselberry
Mrs. Jan# Casselberry
S38-BI44
Chnloota
Mrs. Jean Magia
333-3741
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Mailer
343-4411
Enterprise
Mies Helen Snodgraro
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When a Heart Fund Volunteer
calls at your home in observance o f
Heart Sunday, it is The Herald’s
hope that the thought running
through your mind will be some­
what as follows:
"The dollars I have contributed
to earlier Heart Fund drives have
been used wisely and effectively.
They have now begun to yield im­
portant dividends. Achievements to
date show why it is important to
continue to support the Heart
Fund."
It would require more space than
this newspaper can spare to list all
the achievements which Heart Fund
dollars have helped to develop since
th e .first Heart Fund campaign in
1940. Here are Just a few o f the
highlights:
1. Thanks to significant advances
in diagnosis and treatment, a high­
er percentage o f heart attack vic­
tims arc recovering from first at­
tacks and returning to their jobs.
2. The death rate from stroke has
been reduced by 22 percent among
A m e r i c a n men aged from 45
through 64 — the "prime o f life"
years.
8. Medical science has learned
how to prevent most initial and re­
current attacks o f rheumatic fever,
frequent forerunner o f rheumatic
heart disease.
4. New ways to control high
blood pressure have been developed,
reducing damage to heart, brain and
Iddneys.
5. New surgical procedures can
now correct roost congenital heart

Dr. Crane's

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ty and the suggestion that
French eld, previously chan­
neled almost exclusively to
former Freneh possessions,
might now also be extended
elsewhere.
Despite the shock with
which the
United State#
greeted De Gaulle's decision
to recognise Rad China, it
was part of a plan long ia the
making and one which began
to take form lest August
when De Gaulle celled fo r n
neutral and unified Viet
Nam. The idee quickly gained

Adherents.
North Viet Nam, under se­
vere economic strain and des­
perately In need o f rice from
the south, reacted enthusias­
tically. Cambodia, when it de­
cided to reject U.8 . aid, turn
ed to France and received a
warm reception.
"W * are convinced that
only France can build e
bridge between East and
West," declared Cambodia'*
Prince Sihanouk, who
proposed a union
Cemdobl* and a unified Viet
Nam.
Ia Laos, Frank representa­
tives have been equally active,
promoting e state visit to the
king to Paris and a long-term
program o f economic aid.
De Gaulle, promising his
ideas oa a belief the United
State* eventually must with
draw militarily from South­
east Asia, describes
Red
Chine aa * fere* in being.
So, undoubtedly, is De Gaulfab

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By Maryan* Mflae
Mrs. Clae Bolin, o f tha
Central Florida Blood Bank
at Orlando, spoke W o re a
meeting of tha Old Glory
Blood Bank held Tueiday ev­
ening at the American Legion
Home on Prairie I.aka In
Fern Park.
Tha meeting waa conduct­
ed Mrs. Lillian Severe of tha
Old Glory I/Cglon Auxiliary
Unit Representative* from
participating organizations at­
tending included Harold Wil­
lis of the t.ongwood Fire De­
partment; Richard B. Lashley of the Bear Lake Elem­
entary PTA| kits. Patricia
Dome o f the South Seminole
Junior High PTA; Ed Furperson of Ascension l.uthrian
Church of Caiselberry; Mrs
Ruth Rudolph. Old Glory
Auxiliary; M r a . Maryann
Miles, South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Club; Mrs. Jos­
ephine R. Birks, Altamonte
Spring* Civic Club and Muri is Rudolph, Old Glory Le­
gion Post.
Explaining opviations and
pm poses of the Blood Bank,
Mrs. Bolin said:
“ The blood hank, a non­
profit organization, is govern­
ed by a board o f director*.
No outside financial assistanca It received and opera­
tions are carried on solely
from laboratory fees. No vol­
unteer help is uses! and all
employes are paid.
"The greatest source of fi­
nancial lost is when • mo­
bile unit collects only 15-18
bottles of blood on a visit.
At least 35 pint* must be re­
ceived to make a mobile unit
trip worthwhile ainee on taeh
visit there always ia one doc­
tor, one technician, two train­
ed nurse* and a mobila unit
driver.
"Blood can come only from
an Individual. It cannot be
manufactured. H it good only
for 21 day*. On the 22nd day
it must be made Into plas­
ma. Therefore, there must be
a constant source o f dona­
tions to keep an adequate
supply on hand.
“ Age limit* for giving
blood are from 21 to 60 years.
Those from 18 to 21 mutt
have the content o f their par­
ents nr be head o f a house­
hold or a member o f arm­
ed force*.
"So far Florida is the on­
ly state which hat been able
to keep the price o f blood at

By Bernice Kelsey
A change in nnnuul meeting
I schedules was approved lust
week by the Oviedo PTO
which met in regular session
in the school auditorium with
Jack Symcs presiding.
Next year the o p e n i n g
, meeting will be held in Sep­
ts mber rather than in October
and the last meeting o f the
term will be held in April in­
stead o f May.
An urgent plea was mudo
for volunteers to work in the
school clinic. It was pointed
out that all interested persons
may serve whether or not
they have a child in school
and that the help would be
greatly appreciated.
Appuinted as a nominating
committee to recommend offi­
cers for the coming year were
Ms. John Courier, Mrs. Ben
Jones and Mrs. Dean Green.
Mrs. Jack Bratton announc­
ed that the newly organized
"The dark cloud of addic­ Band Booster Club is planning
tion has no place in the sun­ to sponsor a square dunce on
March 8, beginning at 8 p. m.
A PORTRAIT OF CHIEF OSCEOLA is slmwn beintr completed by Sirs.
shine of our state."
Location will be announced.
Grctchen Crowell, a Sun ford nrtist. Mrs. Crowell recently displayed the
Speaking was Frank S. Cas­
Roomrount was won by Mrs.
work o f art nt the Sunford-Seniinole Art Association's annual show. The
tor, director of the Florida Peter Wright's sixth grade j
jKirtruit of the fumed Seminole Indian will be sent to u friend of Mrs.
Bureau of Narcotics. He was class.
Crowell’s in Culifontiu.
(Herald Photo)
For the p r o g r a m
the
addressing the Sanford-SemInole Junior Chamber of &lt;school’s Drama Club present­
ed a play, "Couldn't I Kiss
Commerce Thursday noon at You Goodnight?” Making up
the Civic Center.
the cast were Kuy Wiggins,
He offered graphic evidence Marshall Lingo, Rusty Jcpson,
in a film as to how a teen- Gay lllrey and Connie Mor­
age couple started the down­ gan.
ward trek as a thrill, then
Refreshments were served
deteriorated to the "point of by Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs. Jack
no return.”
IJru tton, Mrs. Leon Olliff,
They had started with mari­ Mrs. James Michael and Mis.
juana, and then to heroin and Vanurio Adriatieo.
morphine; the boy got caught
stealing to pay the 850-a-day
toll (or the drugs, the girl
was arrested as a prostitute.
Marijuana, Castor declared,
Boy Scout Troop 507. spon­
is considered the most dan­
gerous item known to man. sored by Grace Methodist
He ahowed samples of the Church, will hold a Rally Day
drug in its various forms at the church grounds Satur­
from seed to the ultimate day from 4 to 8 p.m,
Tha program will consist
cigarettes.
"Marijuana," the speaker o f a demonstration of Scout
said, "affects no two persona skills, the projects they have
alike. It givci the illusion of been working on will be dis­
physical strength. It forces played and the camping area
A MOTHER AND HER TWO CHILDREN were hurt, one seriously, when
them to lose the power of will be open for inspection.
tins auto went out o f control on SU 4iU east of Oviedo’s business section.
judging
time,
space
and Also movies on Scouting will
Tho cur overturned three times und came to u halt in n palmetto thicket
speed. It leads to insanity and be shown.
some B0 feet from the rond. Mrs. Violet Hudson of Chuluotn sustained a
All families of the Scouts
violence."
back injury and her two children, Roland and Mildred, suffered head in­
He pointed to the trouble and others interested in Scout­
juries.
(Herald Photo)
experienced with bands tour­ ing are invited to attend and
ing the area and whose mem­ bring a picnic dinner. The
bers bring marijuana with boys will serve coifce and
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them. He said hla office be* •oft drinks.
llevea the majority of it
WASHINGTON (UI’ I)
— the main hope for the latest, ed States think about the
comes from New York.
Sen. J. Williams Fulhriglit, Saigon regime lay in full sup possibility of withdrawing its
Castor emphasized the im­
port and encouragement from forces from South Viet Nam.
portant therapeutic value the
(D-Ark.), said today the Unit­
the United States.
drugi have when administer­
Dirksen told a news con­
ed States ahould do what it
By Maryann Milas
Otherwise, he said, it would
ed correctly by a physician.
neutralization
could to bolster the new re­ have little incentive to try to ference that
Members
o
f
the
Bear
Lake
"B u t," he added, "men
had produced a "bitter ex­
gime
in
South
Viet
Nam
be­
Garden
Circle
o
f
tha
Or­
bring
stability
and
order
to
with $50,000 and &lt;7S,000-a.ycar
perience" in Laos and a
jobs art losing them duo to lando Garden Club will par­ fore considering any long- the war-torn nation.
"kick In the face" for the
ticipate in presenting the range plans tor Southeast
the use of the drugs."
Fulbrighl declined to com ­ United States in Cambodia.
formal
rose
garden
for
tha
Asia.
ment on Senate Democratic
They take "bennies" (ben­
Javits told tho Senate:
Fulbrighf, chairman of the Leader Mike Mansfield's pro­
TIME FOR
zedrine pills) ia the daytime Central Florida Exposition
"The American prople track
Senate
Foreign
Relations
which
opens
In
Orlando
Mon­
posal for full consideration of what is being done in South
to keep going and then use a
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Committee, told a reporter neutralization as an eventual
barbituate at night to sleep. day.
Viet Nani—they aro not In
Plana
for
the
project
were
solution In Viet Nam. He left any mood to hack aw'ay. If
The cycle Is repeated with
little doubt he regarded neu- they are, they should not be.
ever-lncrcaalng amounts until made at tha last meeting o f
tralizalion as no solution for We are taking casualties, lyit
the victim ia lost to society, the Bear Lake group which
CAMERA SHOP
the present problem.
the narcoUes chief declared. was held at tha home o f
Hie alternatives are for more
210 8. PARK AVE.
The program waa arranged Mrs. llerschel Chapman, 3617
Mansfield's proposul touch­ dire."
March 10 at 7:30 p.m. at ed off an airing of the Viet­
Bonnie Drive.
by Harold Chapman.
the Civic Center Miss Myrtle namese situation in Senate
Wilson, Home Demonstration debate.
Great Savings on Easy Terms
Agent, says that Martha Lo­
It drew firs from Senate
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
gan will make many colorful GUI* Leader
Everett
M. |
garniihca that are really part Dirksen, IIL, and Sen. Jacob .
of the menu as well as mak­ K. Javits. (H-N.Y.), Thursday.
ing a Sweet-sour Pot Roast, Manslield replied that hr
Beaf Kaboba and many other was not advocating neutrali­
zation but said, "w e ahould at
meat dishes.
were incurred while she was ited liberalization in the law
The latest equipment will least consider (lie proposal."
married.
Mansfield,
in a speech
applicable to 1963 is that a be on display for you to see.
For a married woman (that gainfully employed wife who Miss Logan will be using the Wednesday, said the neutrali­
Is, one neither divorced nor has been deserted by her hus­ latest in cooking equipment. zation proposal of French:
S A V E B Y
R O O M P U L I
legally separated) to obtain band may be eligible for U&gt;e
The demonstration is free President Charles de Gaulle
should not he rejected out of
this deduction, she must as deduction. Also, her deduc­ and the public is invited.
hand.
a general rule be filing a tion (up to the $600 maxi-)
He said Dc Gaulle's plan
joint return with her husband mum for 1903 will not be re­
&gt;me of the praka in the should be considered as a
for 1961. And then, the duced dolls r-for-doUar for the
alaehian Mountain system possible "new approach" (o
amount allowed her as a de­ excess of their adjusted grots
more than 6,000 fret in the over all problem. Mans­
duction la reduced dollar-for- Income over $4,500.
a lion
field also suggested the UnitFor t deserted wife to ob­
dollar as the combined ad­
justed grow Income of hus­ tain this new liberalized de­
band and wife exceeds $4,500. duction, however, the wife
note this is gross, not tax­ mutt not have known of her
husband's whereabouts st any
able. income.
The only exception to this time during 1963, and she
strict rule Is where a hus­ must have applied to a court
band was incapable of self- to compel him to pay sup­
for your
support because he was men­ port.
tally or physically defective.
NEXT: Alimony sad child
Far 1963, however, a husbaod
wbese wife was thus incapaci­ support deductions.)
tated does not get the same
Real name o f A1 Jolson was
deduction.
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One new but relatively lim- Asa Yoelaon.

Castor Talks On
Narcotic Menace

Scout Troop To
Hold Rally Day

Fulbrighf Asks Viet Nam Regime Be Bolstered

Rose Garden
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Participating organisation*,
$28 per pint plu* lift per
let tip for each transfusion. which are required to have
Other sUtea run from $35 five donor*, each, include,
other than
tho«a
named,
and up per pint.
"Relatives or friend* from I.ongwood Civlr Club, Mis­
other state* may donate for sionary Society o f Long*
Baptist
Church,
friend or family anywhere in wood
the United States by report­ Churchwomen of Christ Epi­
ing to their nearest bank scopal Church of I.ongwood,
stating the designation for I . o n g w o o d Tourist Club,
the blood which will go I.ongwood Chamber of Comthrough a elearing house af­ , mere* end I.ongwood Home
ter which K Is credited to \Demonstration Club.
Individuals joining tha orv
the desired location."
i ganiration must maintain a
The fact waa *trc**rd that
blood hank balance of 12
hospitals, regardless of the
; pint* on hand at all time*.
finance* o f a patient, do not
Thr next visit o f th* mowant payment for blood. . . .
|bile unit to Old Glory Bank
they only wish it k&gt; be re­
w ill be on March 12 from
turned.
4:30 until T p.m.
Mr*. Bolin told o f H i p
Stork Club hank in which an
expectant father or relative
may give one pint which en­
titles the mother to receive
any amount needed during
DBS MOINES, Iowa (U P !)
delivery.
—Gov. Harold K. Hughes aat
The only stipulation I* tliul down in hi* sleek new luxury
the donation he made before automobile Wednesday and
the baby is burn.
j tried to lure on the windThe middle unit hu* mudo I shield wipers.
II trips to Old Glory Post I Hughes, a former truck
since 1957 and, at present, driver, hit the wrong button
tli*
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Child Care M a y Be Deductible

By Charles W. Srhaw aaaaa
Written far
Newspaper Enterprise Asm.
(Fourth of 1* Articles)
The child may be "father
of the man" to Wordsworth,
but to tha Internal Revenue
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Service, a ch ik la any na­
tural or atepsoo or daughter
under age oi 12.
And if you've spent money
in 1963 caring for such a child
to enablo you to be gainfully
employed, you may be eli­
gible for a tax deduction of
•jp to 8600.
The same deduction ia al­
© lowed for the care of any
dependent with a gross In­
come under $600 who la In­
capable of oaring for him­
self.
The only persons entitled
to this deduction were wo­
men and widowers. The term
"wldow-er" includes an un­
married individual who is
legally - separated from his
spouse under a decree of
divorce or separate mainten­
ance. However, a divorce or
legally
separated
husbaod
may enly deduct child care
expenses incurred while he
was unmarried. A divorced
wife may deduct her child
care expenses for the whole
year if she hag sot remarried
before tha rad of tha y e a r even though the expenses

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Blood Bank Official Speaks To Local Group'

PHOENIX, Arlz. (N E A )— |
Cunies now the jubilee of that'
Ri.ind and patriotic American!
holiday— Feb. 22—which com-1
tnemoratea the moment when'
George Washington was 11
days old.
This little botch ia reported
here in self .defense, because
this is a presidential election
&gt;iar. In the home towns of
certain favorite sons a visitor
cannot even pass the time o f
day without being warned
sternly to keep the record
straight.
Well then, to keep the rec­
ord straight, George Washing­
ton was born on Feb. 11, 1732
— just about 2.500 years after
a Human set up the western
world's first calendar.
It was 804 days long, di­
vided Into 10 months. Within
25 years, observant Romans
began to notice that NewYear's Day kept falling in dif­
ferent seasons.
To remedy the a i l m e n t ,
King Numa added two months
to each year and a third
month in alternate years. But
even so, by the time Julius
was Caesar, it was literally
Juna In January. And despite
his tinkerinr, the calendar
was out of whack by the time
o f Augustus.
In 632 A.D* the Roman cal­
endar gave way to the Chris­
tian calendar. Research by the
watchmakers o f Switzerland
reveals that the Christian cal­
endar planners calculated the
year at 365.25 days— an error
which adds up to a full day
lest each 128 years.
Consequently, by 1003 tho
first day of spring fell on
March 16, and arould be fall­
ing on about March 1 now if
Pope Gregory XIII had not
brought the matter to the at­
tention o f the Council of
Trent.
Consultation with astronomeis, therefore, brought about
the edict In 1582 that the day
foiling Thursday, October 4,
would be Friday, October 15,
thus making up for 11 days
lost in the eror of timekeep­
ing.
But England and her col­
onics, at odds with the Church
o f Rome, refused to follow the
edict of Trent for nearly 200
years. G e o r g e Washington
was 20 years old when the
necessary 11 days were added
to the English calendar.
It was no real problem until
after Washington*! d e a t h ,
w h e n Congress deliberated
making his birthday a nation­
al holiday and had to decide
whether ha had been bore on
Feb. 11 as hla birthday rec­
ords said, or on Feb. 22 as the
astronomers calculated.
In the end, of course, they
legislated him Into the latter
and the books hare been clos­
ed on the subject for 150
years—with one small reser­
vation.
Pope Gregory's calendar o f
1682 has a yearly error o f 26
seconds. And if history holds
tiue, by the year 6075 George
Washington's birthday will be
Feb. 23.

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Miss Margo Elizabeth Dunn Weds
William. Jerry Austin Of Tennessee
Miss Margo Dunn, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Dunn, Sanford, wed William
Jerry Austin, son of Mrs.
M o l l y Austin, Springfield.
Tenn., at the First Baptist
Church on Feb. S, with Rev.
Fred Chance officiating.
The Valentine theme was
used throughout the double
ring ceremony. White gladioli
and red hearts were effec­
tively arranged.
Music was supplied by tha
Organ playing of Mrs. Mar­
vin Milam.
The bride's gown wss made
by her mother. The semi-for­
mal gown was of whit*, satin
featuring a peg skirt, which
was accented by soft unpress­
ed pleats. The bodice showed

a round neckline and wrist
length fitted sleeves fastened
with three tiny pearl buttons.
She wore a tulle bow on her
head from which fell a cas­
cade of ailk bridal illusion.

The bride carried a white
Bible topped with a single
white orchid.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
Joey Muse, wore a pale blue
crepe sheath and a pillbox

Mrs. Fred Chance
Entertains Group
A t Meeting
Mrs. Fred Chanee wss hos­
tess for the monthly meeting
o f the Homemakers Sunday
School class o f the First Bap­
tist Church at her homo, 1100
Park Avenue, recently.
The devotion was given by
Mrs. George Plttard, who
pointed out that everyone
should have a special place to
pray |pd should pray with n
listening oar.
Mrs. R. A. Cohan, vice pres­
ident, presided over tha busi­
ness meeting. The secretarytreasury report was given and
various items o f business dis­
cussed.
After the business session
was closed with a prayer by
Mrs. C. L. Park Sr., teacher,
n social hour was enjoyed.
Mrs. Chance, assisted by Mrs.
H. E. Long, served refresh­
ments o f potato chips, dip,
cookies, nuts, punch and
coffee.
Those class members at­
tending were: Mrs. J o e
Routfa, Mrs. Noah Booth, Mrs.
A. P. Rshn, Mrs. Calvin Jardine, Mrs. Curtis Green, Mrs.
Hal Colbert, Mrs. Eugene
Pennington, Mrs. M i l t o n
Smith, Mrs. Douglas Stenatrom, Mrs. Clyde Piercy,
Mrs. John Fuller and Mrs.
Carl G. TUlls.

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Personals
Tha Alfred Lampp family
o f Winter Park wars Sunday
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. For­
rest Nutt.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hlldefaraadt o f Northern Michigan
art occupying t h e
Long
Apartments this month.
Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Lud­
low are the proud parents of
a son, weighing flva pounds,
nine ounces, named Todd Mi­
chael. Todd was born in the
West Volusia Memorial Hos­
pital In DeLand.

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM AUSTIN

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Personals

hearts. A bride doll and a
bowl of pink camellias were
arranged beside the umbrella
of girts.
Refreshments of cake, cran­
berry punch, nuts and as­
sorted Valentine candles were
served to the guests.
Those invited to honor Miss
Johnson were: Mrs. Melvin
Dekle, Mrs. Webster Hunt,
Mrs. 0 . G. Owens, Mrs. Doris
Stine, Mrs. Ted Hawkins,
Misa Emma Jean Methvln,
Mrs. Harold Johnson and
Mr*. Eugene Gilmartln.

STO R EW ID E

Mr. and Mrs. S. G
of ML Morris, N. V., were re­
cent guests of their cousin,
Mrs. Frank George.
Mrs. A. Dandy and daugh­
ter, Angie, were guests of
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Sunday.
They are from New Rochelle,

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The Dorcas Sunday 8 ehool
c l a s s o f Central Baptist
Church met at the home of
Mrs. J. R. Weaver for the
monthly business and aocial
meeting.
Mra. J. G. Osburn
the meeting with an Impress­
ive devotional
dow'a Mite." Mrs.
dow's
Mr*. J. &lt;
Q. Gal­
loway conducted the b
buaineia
meeting with report*
reports from
most of the officers.
officer*. Mrs.
)
C.
J. Wilkcnson closed tbs
the meet­
ing with a prayer.
The class
da** enjoyed games,
led by Mrs. It. O. Bai
Bass, and
unusual Bible qulxes.
The hostess served irefresh­
ments to the following attendHarman,
ants Mrs. W. L. H
ants:
Mrs. John Key, Mrs. T. A.
Rivers, Mrs. M. E. Webb,
Richardson, Mrs.
Mrs. T. G. Richardson
A. J. Naugher, Miss Clara
Swaggerty, Mrs. Phillis Nash,
Mrs. GaU
Gall Smith, Mrs. Geor­
Mrs. 1
L. N. Hollo­
gia Colves, Mra.
way, Mrs. W. E. Holloway
and Mrs. L. S. Appleby.
The group is planning a
covered dish supper at tha
church for their March meet
ing.

Ushers for the
were Joey Muse, Pau
and Leonard Weirs.
A reception followed at the
home of Mrs. Paul Braddy,
sister o f the bride. The
less was assisted by
sister, Mrs. Robert Berg.
The reception room was
decorated With pink and white
camellias arranged in crys­
tal antique vases on a white
linen cloth. A crystal epergne
held white tapers surrounded
with white and pink flowers.
A large crystal bowl filled
with pink punch and a three
tiered wedding cake complet­
ed tha beautifully decorated
table.
The wedding couple will reaido In Pensacola, where the
bridegroom is stationed with
the U. S. Navy.
The out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berg,
o f Orlando, and LeRoy Hod' The Welcome Wagon Club
gins of St. Augustine.
of Sanford held Its .monthly
meeting recently at the Mar
Lou RestauranL
Tickets for the 8prlng Fash
Ion Flair were distributed by
Mrs. H. D. Rowland, chair­
man o f reservations, to the
group. This Flair will be held
in the Policemen's Benevolent
Brenda Patterson was feted Hall on March 17 from 12:30
with a party in honor of her until 4 p.m. Entertainment
13th birthday, at the home of will consist of card games
her parents, Mr. and Mrs and, of course, the highlight
of the day Is the fashion show.
Hardy Patterson.
Proceeds from the ticket
The guests enjoyed a va­
sale will go to the club’s
riety of fun, such as taping chirity work. The affair Is
each other’s voleea on a tape open to the general public
recorder, a scavenger hunt Tables may be reserved by
for the most unusual items, calling Mrs. Rowland. Spon
which was won by Cindy Lip- sors for the sbow are Gar­
pincott, and dancing to the rett’s Department Store, San­
latest pop music.
ford Jewelry, Cut and Curl
Refreshments of c a k e , and the Ace Beauty Shop.
punch, ice cream and assort­
Mrs. A1 Probst, president,
ed Valentine candies were appointed the following for
served. The room was dec­ the nominating committee:
orated in the traditional Val­ Mrs. Benn Shafer, Mra. Ro­
entine colors of red, pink and bert Tbornell and Mrs. Roy
white. The table was overlaid Pounds. This committee will
with a lace tablecloth center­ be for the election of officers
ed with an arrangement of in April.
pink rosea.
During the social hour, card
Those attending this fun- games were won by Mrs. Wil­
filled evening were: Cindy liam Erbold, Mrs. C. D. Otty,
Lipplncott, Paula Holcolm, and Mary Thompson; tha
Shirley Lavender, S h e 111 e door prise by Mrs. J. LaFol
Shelton, Jackie Jones, Jean- lette, and tb* centerpiece by
nle Carter, Jano Grant, Deb­ Mrs. Vincent Ruta.
bie Moose, Gail Hundley,
The guests invited to this
Martha Rose, Charlotte Nel­ meeting were Misa Mary
son, Margo Prentiss, Jean Thompson, Mrs. R i c h a r d
LIdle, Patti* White, Kathy Schwab, Mrs. Glenn McDan
Hutchison, B r e n d a Bloods- ie), Mrs. William Wade and
worth, Marsha Mundy, Bev­ Mrs. William Erbold.
erly Hunt, Glenn Jones, David
Cook,
Jim
Heckenbach,
Shut up an argumentative
George Hitchcock, J i m m y and obnoxious guest by put­
Palmer, Duane Rogers and ting him to work. Or, have
Pat Kelly.
him entertain.

AMIDST CUPIDS, flowers, and glltterinjr starn.
Miss Sherry Thrasher waa crowned “ Queen o f
the Ball" at the annual Glee Club Ball at Semi­
nole High School.

Tha Matson Jardin Res­
taurant In Altamonte wee the
site for a meeting o f tha
board members o f the Lake
Mary Woman'a Club. Black
and whlta placements, white
mllkglass, and red napkins
added to the atmosphere of
relaxation. Tha table waa cen­
tered with a low white bowl
o f red and pink popple*.

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Supply O f Eggs
Increases For
March
By Myrtle Wilson
Nina it*ma appear on tha
U.8 . Department o f Agricul­
ture! Plentiful Fooda List for
March. Myrtle Wilson, Home
Demonstration Agent, Bay*
tha features are eggs- pea­
nuts and peanut products.
A lio Included are beef,
broiler-fryers, rice, potatoes,
canned corn and ripe elivea,
and fresh apples.
March is an egg month,
and euppllei at this time of
year are always generous.
This year it no exception.
There has been no reduction
In the number o f layers, and
they are producing more eggs
per hen.-Plan to use egg*
every way you can think of.
Eggs provide valuable pro­
tein for good health and
strong bodies.

Clothing Project

flame-colored gladioli of un­
even heights in a brass con­
tainer. All her arrangementa
were beautifully interpreted.
The site for this program
was the home o f Mrs. R. p .
Robison, with Mrs. Myrog
Smith, co-hostess. Tha meet­
ing was opened by the presl.
dent, Mrs. C. D. Perry. Fu­
ture calendar events, such as
the flower show to be held ig
the Civic Center In April,
were discussed.
Several reports from th*
building committee
were
brought to the circle by Mrs.
Clyde Ramsey. Also an ex.
cellcnt talk on horticulture
was presented by Mrs. C. W.
Baker.
Those attending were: Mrs.
W. A. Yung. Mrs. J. R. Wells,
Mrs. W. B. Wray, Mrs. W. D.
Gardiner, Mrs. Charles Weav­
er, Mrs. L. E. Leoper, Mrs. I.
E. Batten, Mrs. E. S. Me Callum and Dr. Doris Cline.

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The girls 4-H Club of Osteen
WELCOMING
met at the Baptist Church an­
Old ft Now Friend*
nex Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Lowell Pettis, the lead­
Harold Gilstrap
er, and assistants, Mrs. John
Has Returned T*
Cutter and Mrs. John Jurss.
TOMMY’S
The girls are making skirts
City Shoe Repair
It was announced that Mist and blouses.
Shop
Attending were Kathy and
Phyllia Mitchell won the ea&gt;
210 Sanford Are.
June Sermons, Beth Pettis,
eey contest, entitled "Our
Material, Workmanship
and Satisfaction
American Heritage” , eponior- Becky Cutter, Sue Byers, Di­
ane Smedbcrg and Linda
Guaranteed
ed by the club. Phyllli, who
Whldden.
la a sixth grade student, wai
given an |18.76 bond. She
will read her winning essay
at the Capri luncheon to be
held on Feb. 27. Runnerup
was Miss Suian Schurab.
NEW LOCATION
121 N. OAK, CORNER COMMERCIAL
The group alio planned an
Arthritis Breakfast to raise
We have completely redecorated, added
money for the Arthritis Fund.
new equipment ana fixtares to serve
yoa better.
Mrs. Frank Leone la in
charge of. this project.
Minnie Bess Garner — Helen Smith
Shirley Mead*
The board memberi noted
that three o f the club mem­
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bers had recently participat­
ed in the Fifth Annual A rt
Show, and ona o f tho mem­
ber* was awarded with tha
highest honors. Mrs. Beth
Gregory’s "Spring Flowers"
was chosen best in the show.
She was also awarded merits
for her portraits e f “ My
Son" and "Young Girl." The
other two members partici­
pating were Mrs. Catherine
Dodaon and Mrs. Elalna Poor.
Mra. Hugh Tillis, educa­
IT T O N I
tional chairman, announced
that $20 had been collected
by the club for the March o f
Dlmei.
Mra. Vijaya Boutwell, •
guest o f the club has recent­
ly moved to town from Dahli,
India. Mra. Boutwell wore a
gorgeous blue sari with gold
trim, which waa tha talk of
the day and tha envy of tho
gala.

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Mrs. Wi E. Klrchhoff, a
member of the Dirt Gardners
Circle, was tha speaker on
“ Legendary
Symbolism
of
Flowers,” which hss been
hsndcd down from religion to
religion, belief to belief, and
generation to generation, at
the meeting of the circle.
Some of the sacred symbols
of bygone clays are used by
us today at holidays, special
events and churches. To il­
lustrate love, sh* chosa a
crescent of red carnations en­
circling a Madonna. For an
arrangement to be used In a
church, she chose "Tongues
of Flam e" formed of tall

W inning Essay Announced

Brenda Patterson

As

Flowers”

Dirt Gardeners Circle

W elcom e Wagon

A P P L IA N C E SALE

Mrs.
Raymond FeQ is
spending a week with her sis
fer, Mrs, Ella Sanders, In
Boston, Ga.
Mrs. Mabel Hood o f Murphysboro,
111., and
Mrs
Gladys Jeanison and Eldrid
o f Sanford called on Mrs.
Clarence Snyder, Monday.

bord, it la a large assortment
of tempting dishes served in
a colorful, bountiful and in­
viting manner.
Upon approaching the Ice
table, one may choose from
several different molds such
as leverpaster (liver plate),
salmon or lime-walnut mold.
Accompany it with fishsallsd
(a delightful combination of
shrimp and imported fish), or
another tasty fish salad in
clam shells, a delightful dif­
ferent onion pie to be eaten
with meats. From the main
tab]* bubbling hot casseroles
will be attractively displayed
at different heights such as:
a very old Scandinavian dish,
but a new recipe added to
the circle's recipe collection,
broma boner ( 8 wedish brown
beans), them some subtly
flavored kottbulla
(meat
balls), prepared in a true
Swedish style.
,
You may want to chooso
from another old recipe, sillsailed (herring with apple)
or a wonderful combination
o f cooked vegetable salad
with sour cream, gronsallad
(crisp vegetable salad) or
Just plain home-styled pick­
led beets, waldorf salad, dev­
iled stuffed eggs, potato or
chicken salad, and Swedish
"lim ps" made at home by
members. There will also ho
baked ham, baked turkey and
dressing, assorted cheeses,
hard tack, and many differ­
ent relishes, llrun soewerbaka
(Swedish brown spice cake),
dosens o f assorted cookies,
are a superb ending.
To eat this feast In the
traditional manner, it
is
quite proper to circle the
main table tha second time.
Milk will be served to the
children and plenty o f good
hot coffee will be available
for the adults.
Plan now to take advant­
age o f this once-a-year event.
Tickets are on sale by mem­
bers or by contacting Mrs.
Ralph Losslng, Mr*. Helen
Remusat, or Mrs. Ethel Cor­
bett, chairman.

Presented

A nd Pleasure

Given In Honor O f

Sponsored By Circle
Tha Swedish smorgasbord,
tha
annual
all-you-can-cat
meal, is being sponsored by
tha Ethel Root Circle o f the
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Chris­
tian Church fo r the 12th
consecutive year.
Thla year the ladies o f the
circle are busy with prepar­
ations fo r another delightful
and inviting menu. Some of
these distinctive treats are
prised recipes handed down
fo r generations, while others
have been carefully selected
and collected by members ov­
er the p u t eleven years. \
Swedish, as well as Amer­
ican dishes, will be served to
the public on February 22
from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the
Fellowship
Hall o f
th e
church, corner o f 24lh Street
and Park Avenue.
The hall will be decorated
In a Swedlah theme for the
festive affair and those tak­
ing part in the dining room
will be wearing elaborately
hand-embroidered Swedish de­
signed aprons which will add
to tha Swedish atmosphere.
More than 860 attended
this outstanding event last
year and more are expected
this year, due to the many
requests that were received
long before preparations hkd
begun. For those who have
not attended the smorgas-

hat covered with matching
material and accented by a
tiny illusion vcK. She carried
a nosegay o f carnations and
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Sam Dunn, the bride's
mother, wore a navy ailk
shantung dress with white acccasorles. She carried white
carnations tipped with
accents.

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Valentine Bridal Shower
Honors Joyce Johnson
Mrs. Robert Lipplncott and
Mrs. Hardy Patterson he
ored Miss Joyce Johnson with
a miscellaneous bridal shower
at the home of Mrs. Hardy
Patterson.
The room was decorated in
Valentine decor. The dining
table waa overlaid with a
white damask table cloth. A
beautiful bouquet o f pink
row s centered the table. Also
a pink heart shaped caks was
displayed oa one side.
The honoree received many
gift*, which were displayed
under an umbrella covered
with white and red Valentine

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Paul Newman Stars In 'The Prise' At Pits
It’s not often thnt you get ■
motiop nlcture which ii a suspcnsc-thrillcr, a love atory and
a aophiiticatcd comedy all
rolled into one. Metro-Gold*
wyn • Mnyer’ii “ The Prize,"
with Paul Newman, Edward
G. Robinson and the beautiful
European actress Elke Com*

mer heading an all-star caat,
ia juat auch a picture and It
spella Entertainment with a
capital E.
“ The Prize” will lie featured
nt the Kitz Theatre Sunday
through Wednesday.
Based on the best-selling
novel by Irving Wallace and

filmed in Panaviaion and Met*
rocolor against a r r e s t i n g
br&lt;k drops o f S t o c k h o l m ,
Sweden, “ The Prize” ronccrns
n young American novelist
who comes to Stockholm to
accept a Nobel Prize and
walks into both murderous
danger and an uninhibited
love afuir.
Paul Newman plays the
young writer who has one
rye open for a M nrtini and
the other for a pretty girl. No
sooner has he stepped from
the plane bringing him from

New York than he becomes
involved with two glamorous
girls. The first, blonde, blue­
eyed Miss Sommer, plays a
member o f the Swedish For­
eign Office who is assigned to
guide Newman during his
stay in the Swedish capital.
The second, brunette Diane
Raker, plays the niece o f an­
other Nobel Prize winner, Ed­
ward G. Robinson.
It la when Newman suspects
the latter o f being an impost­
er that a chain o f suipcnseful
adventures and sinister situa­
tions begins to uncoil in the

course of which Newman is
hurled into a canal, comes
close to being run over by a
speeding car when he it trap­
ped on a bridge and encount­
ers one dnngcr after the
other, leading to a breath-tak­
ing climax aboard a freighter
ready' to depart for Russia. In
one sequence in which Newmnn is fleeing for his life, ho
takes refuge in a hall in which
a Swedish nudist rolony is
holding a session and patrons
will still bo chuckling at this
sequence long nftcr they have
left the theatre.

'Stolen Hours' Featured
First Sanford showing of
“ Stolen Hours," in color and
starring Susan Hayward, ia
scheduled fo r Sunday, Mon­
day and Tuesday at the M oticlnnd Drive-In Theatre.

DIANE BAKER, Elke Sommer and Paul New­
man star in Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer’s “The
Prize," an exciting drama combining romance
and suspense und showing Sunday through
Wednesday at the Ritz Theatre.
TODAY &amp; SAT.
OPEN
12:45

Shown A t 1:00
3:00 • 5:05 . 7:10
8:55

P fcllM lPR lU *
W N M N B

R ITZ
PAUL NEWMAN

Co-featured will be “ A
Farewell to Arms,” also In
color, starring Rock Hudson
and Jennifer Jones.
The fare for Wednesday
and Thursday includes “ The
Savage Innocents,” starring
Anthony Quinn, and “ Birdman o f Alcatraz,” with Burt
Lancaster.
The triple feature for Fri­
day and Saturday, Feb. 2820, includes Walt Disney’s
“ Yellowstone Cubs,” in color:
Disney's animated full length
feature, "Tho Sword in the
Stone,” and Tony Curtis and
Janet Leigh in “ Who Was
That Lady 7"
Filmed in tho playgrounds
o f the international jet set.

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NOTED ENGLISH screen star Michael Craig
and Academy Award-winner Susan Hayward
nro romantic principals in the Mirisch-Barbicun
Films presentation, ‘ ‘Stolen Hours," ultout tho
international je t set, running Sunday through
Tuesday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

All He Needs Is A Bridge
PORT ELIZABETH, South
Africa (U P !) — Bird Island,
a desolate rock in the middle
of Alcoa Bay, haa no roada
and a total area o f only 60
acres. But there is a neat lit­
tle garage next door to the
home of the chief lighthouse
keeper, Ron Slimpson.
“ The man who built the

house waa using a atandard
plan for civil servants' hous
es,”
Stlmpson aald. ' “The
plan showed • garage so be
built a garage—even though
the nearest car is 30 miles
away on the mainland.”
Slimpson said be plana to
use the garage es e work­
shop.

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ELIZABETH Taylor and Richard Burton co*
star in "Cieoputrn," opening Wedneaday at tha
Cinema Theatre, Seminole Plaza, at Casselberry.

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Another new and important
opening In the Seminole Plata
. . . the Cinema Theater. Next
Wednesday Ja the big day and
th«y open to show Just about
the biggest film o f the year,
Cleopatra , . . yes, tha Lis
Taylor-Richard Burton gen­
uine authentic thing. And at
lower prices that you may
ever have the chance to pay
again. They'll open at 1 p. m.
Wednesday to sell tleketa for
the evening performance on a
first come—first served basis
. . . no reserved seats.
• • •
Why not really relax and
have dad pick up a tack of
Whataburgsra on his way
horns soms night. Not only
will you get that much needed
chance to sit down . . . no
cooking, no dishss . . . the kids
will lovt the change too.
• • •
Another booming business
around town ia the Caribe
lounge where more and more
people are learning tha pleas­
ure* of a meal or drink. Lou
•aye that they get busier and
busier every day, which is
good to hear. Jack still holds
down the fort in the evening
hours, p r o v i d i n g all tho
friendly customers with re­
freshments.

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a fine big place nearby where
you can get a anack or meal
. . . a much needed addition
to the county's facilities. The
Trade-Winds serves l u n c h
from 11 a. m. til 2:15 p. m.
and dinner from 4:30 p. m. til
8 p. m.
•
• •
Busy, busy, busy . . . Just
like little bcee. That ia the
ray things are at Spencers,
’ eoplo really like the good
food and drinks served there,
but most of all they keep com­
ing back to soak up tha
friendly andhappy
atmos­
phere provided by the Spen­
cers, Ed, Darlene and the
whole crew.
•
• •
If you like your dinner* a la
carte, served in a lovely Early
American setting and inex­
pensive, stop in at tha Hamil­
ton House in Fem Park. A
complete menu
o f delicious
food is available with price*
starting at fl.50. . . . Hamil­
ton House opens at 4:30 p. m.
every day but Sunday when
they open at noon to serve
Sunday dinner.
•
* *
It It io easy to drive up and
order a take-out chicken din­
ner from the Chick *N Treat
in Fem Park that eometimea
we forget they do have a din­
ing room too . . . next time
maybe you’d like to relax In
their comfortable dining room
while eating that chicken with
tha trimming*.

GOOD

THI LATIST CONCSPT IN LUXURY A COMFOtTI 1
Pushbeck feats • IsgsielM Baser •

SUN. • MON. • TUBS.
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the
unconlested ruler of
Egypt.
Caesar and Cleopatra are
drawn closer to each other
and, eventually, she bears
him the son he has always
desired. During his absence,
Caesar's former friends In
the Romsn Senste begin to
plot against him under the
guidance o f Oetavlan (Roddy
McDowall), Caesar’s heir.
When he returns, Caesar Is
made dictator for life, a posi­
tion which does not sstlsfy
Iho ambitions of Cleopatra.
By bribery, Cleopatra man­
ages an Invitation to Rome,
where she Infects Csessr
with her scheme for him to
become King. But tho Senatorlal conspirators i n d u c e
Caesar's old friend, Brulu*
(Kenneth Halgh), to join In
a
successful
assassination
plot.
At Caesar's funeral, his ableit soldier and closest friend,
Mark Antony (Richard Bur­
ton), extols the dead ruler
and promises Cleopatra that
her son will be king.

Fri. Feb. 21, *64— Page 7

Entertains Nightly
In The Lamplighter Lounge

March seems to be n trifle early this year with
nil this cold wind. Maybe it means that when the
month does nrrive, the weather will be warm and enjoynblo . . . Other enjoyable thinjfs include . . . .
Going out to dinner at Fred­
die's Steak H o u s e . When
you're all dressed up and want
to do Justice to the phrase
"going out for dinner" Fred­
die's is the place to go. The
luxurious atmosphere and fine
food ia a winning combination.
• • e
Then if you really want to
“ dross up” make your reser­
vations for the Capri's leap
year party a week from to­
morrow. Thera will be Sadie
Hawkinses and L’il Abners
aplenty dancing to the music
of tho Jack Itossnian Trio.
Manager Joy Manross says
there will be prises and sur­
prise* too, during the evening.
Take note of this party ladies,
It is your last chance for an­
other four years. I.asso your
man and bring him along.
• • •
Have been hearing many
comments about tho TradeWinds cafeteria in Seminole
Plaza, all complimentary nat­
urally. It ia good to have eueh

Rrralh

Mina Carol Pcttijohn

BY JUDY TURNER

'Cleopatra' Here

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THE
BOLD
NEW
LOOK
IN
(SUSPENSE 1

STARTS

against a backdrop of the search for new kicks and
glittering social whirls of thrills, in “ Stolen Hours,”
England's Mayfair and the Miss Hayward feels aha has
finally found the same kind
d a n g e r and death-races at
o f pivotal, demanding and
Monza, the Mlrlsch-Uarblcan challenging
screen
assign­
Films
shattering drams, ment which won her the Mo­
"Stolen Hours," stars the tion Picture Academy's covet­
beautiful Academy Award­ ed “ Oscar” for her perform­
winning Susan Hayward in ance in "I Want To Live!"
the most powerful and evoc­
Sharing co-starring honors
ative role o f her brilliant mo­ with Miss Hayward in “ Stol­
tion picture career.
en Hours” Is sn impressive
“ Stolen
Hours”
is
the International cast headed by
dramatic and compelling ato­ English star Michael Craig,
ry o f a capricious and prom­ American Diane Baker and
iscuous woman's tumultuous fellow English alar Edward
emotional and psychological Judd.
upheaval from a life of pro­
fligacy that forced her to use
men liko pop up pills to the
culminating discovery of the
value o f the precious gifts of
Tho long awaited film epic,
real love.
"Cleopatrv," will open at the
In the role o f the wealthy Cinema Theater in Seminole
American playgirl who roams Plaza, Casselberry, Wednes­
the world in an unceasing day for a prolonged run. Eli­
zabeth Taylor and llichard
Burton star.
After victories In Greece,
Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison),
ruler of the Roman Empire,
goes to Egypt to settle the
strife between King Ptolemy
(Richard O'Sullivan) and his
sister, Cleopatra (Elizabeth
Taylor). Ptolemy, who has
banished Cleopatra because
she Is legally entitled to share
the throne with him, plots to
destroy Caesar.
On the night o f the Roman
ruler's arrival, Cleopatra is
smuggled Into the palace by
Apollodorus (Ccsare Banova).
The older Caesar and the
young Cleopratra develop a
mutual respect and admira­
tion. When Ptolemy attacks
Caesar, tho Roman troops,
under Caesar's expert stra­
tegy,
mute the
Egyptian
forces. Ptolemy la banished
and Caesar makes Cleopatra

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Lions Take On
Tribe In Last
Metro Contest Thinking Out Loud Pierson On
Home Court
At Orlando
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Sports

B r JULIAN BTKNSTROM

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• Tbe curtain will coma down
o o Seminole High School'*
186344 Metro cage achcdule
Italpb StumpTe Tribe* men
tonight when Head Coach
travel to Orlando to engage
tba Brave* o f Boone High.
There’* not much riding on
the outcome ot the conteat
a* far aa the Seminole* are
concerned alnce they ere bur*
ted In eeventh place in the
loop's standing*. A win or a
lots will have no affect what­
soever o o the Sanford club’*
position.
However, a great deal ride*
with the Brave** performance
tonight. At the moment the
Boone quintet 1* tied for *e
eeod piece with Orlando**
Colon 1*1 High
Grenadier*.
Both Boone and Colonial have
night wins and five losses in
loop ploy.
Stumpf wU probably go
with
high
scoring
Mike
Bowes, Ken Tyre. Barry
Bath* and Berry Johnson and
one o f eoveral ether Tribes­
men in an effort to grab 1*
fifth Metro Conference win
e f the season. It win likely
he Mike Glad.
. Earlier la the season Boone
the Seminole* 7* to
However, the Braves have
their la d
three
Bowaa
of
the
Beminolw will snake an­
other effort to overcome Bis­
hop Moore** Gary Prelsser
far the loop's individual acor
i f f honors.
Seminole will close out Its
Mfulsr aeaoon's elate Sat
■rday night when H toe* to
Mew Smyrna Beach to meet
V I BemamMlae
• ■X T B C w ll,
The bagpipe te said to have
been brought to Britain by
the Roman Invader* about
2,000 year* ago.

Legal Notice
n o n e * o r arrr
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st a t e

DOTS M . COL.VEWBACH,

whose realdenc# I*
Tlretnla Botch. Virginia,
ana whoa* raolllne addroti
to Boot Offleo Da* sox,
▼Irtlat* Botch, Vlrclnlti
'A stilt havlna botn 711*4
attlast yon In tho Circuit
Court la anS for Rtmlnolo
County, Florid*. It Chtncorr
far Strove*. tha *bbr*vlat*4
ettto of which la Elmar O. Cot.
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flotvaabsch, daroadant. Ihlt
wotloa Is to roqulro you to fll*
with tha dark of told Court
your written dafanaoa. If any,
to tha ylalntlfra eompltlal
fll ad la aatd eauao, and lo
oonro a oopy ou Ih* plalntltro
aitornayo not lator than &lt;h*
l*th dap of March. A. D. 1M&lt;
' Moral a fall net or a decree
pro eoafoeco will ho ontored
seal net you.
WITNESS my hand and lha
eaal o f aald Court at Hanford,
Florida, thl* 4th day o f Fobruary. A. D. tied.
(SEAM
Arthuy K. Bock with, Jr..
Clark o f tko Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy d a r k
MOTC
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Atioraaya for Plalatlff
Fubllth Fab. T. 14, 91. &gt;1, It44
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Lions To Be Honored Tonight

When the Oviedo High School Llonu take the floor
tonight and boat the Taylor High quintet from Pierson,
townspeople are expected to overflow the gymnasium in
appreciation o f the little high school'* tueceaaful five.
Oviedo will be dosing out the aeaton. Thus far this
year they’ve captured IB o f the 20 contests they've play­
ed and that’s a commendable record when one considers
that there's only soma 100 boya among the high school
student body. And the Lion* have played some o f the
finest ball duba throughout Central Florida In this season’a conquat*.
Of course, this Is not ths last tlma tha Lion* will be
seen in action. It might be true—aa far as home ap­
pearance! are concerned. The Lions will be participating
In tho Class B group tournament which will be played
in SL Cloud starting on Feb. 28.
The Herald commends the Lions on n job well done.
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Colts Are Optimistic
This Sunday the first o f a contingent o f 40 players
will report to general manager Paul Riehards, manager
Harry Craft and other instructors as ths Houston Colts
o f tho National League open Spring training at their
new training base In Cocoa.
Optimism reigns In the Colt camp fo r the first tlma
In the elub'a brief tenure as a member o f a major leaguo
circuit.
Pitcher* and catcher* begin their workout* on Feb.
24 and the remainder o f the aquad starts limbering up
March 3.
"F or the first time since taking over aa general
manager o f the .46s, J honestly feel ws can cause some
real trouble in tha tough National League," Richards exclaimed. "W o are now In a position whera we can shoot
fo r a first division berth If things break our way."
"W e, o f course, have a number o f big 'Ifs', but
should tho 'Ifa* come through, we will surprise the socalled baseball axperts. I f our pitching continue* with
tha same effectiveness, if youngsters such as Rusty
Staub, Jhn Wynn and John Bateman reach close to thulr
potential, and If Pete Runnels, Nellie Fox, Eddie Kssko,
Bob Aspromonte, and Carl Warwick play up to their
peak years, wo could bo battling for a first division berth
■U season," Riehards continued.
Tha Colts played a total o f 86 one-run decelslon ball
games last year winning at and Icslng 84.
"W ith a couple o f RBI men in the middle o f tho
order, that reeord could have very easily been about
46-20," aald Richards. "And you know all we have to
come up with la 20 more victories to get In the first
division."
Actually, all tha .45* havt to do in '84 la play as
well on the road as they do at horns. If this had been the
ease In 1868, tha .45* would hava finished In a tie for
third placa with tha Giants. The ,46c had a 44-87 record
a t home and tha Giants had an 88-74 record fo r a .648
percentage.
" I am really looking forward to this spring’s train­
ing program," Riehards aald enthusiastically.
"Our new training bate In Cocoa la nearing comple.
tlon and should ba a real first elass plant at which to
train. Wa hop* to bring all o f our playera out o f Florida
in tip top condition," tha Houston g.m. concluded.

SO K C Feature Race
Seen A s Close One
The featured 10th event to­
night at the Sanford-Orlanddo
kennel club la a closely
matched affair with several
greyhounds having a good
chance to take It all. Bro­
chure, who baa loot tiro

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CUIT IN AND POE SEMI­
NOLE rOUNTT, FLORIDA,
(’IIANCKRV NO. ISMS
IN TMX emOCIT COURT OF THE DOWEHY B A V I N O S
TUB BIRTH JUDICIAL CIR­ BANK.
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straight feature events by •
dom , may get (be favorites
role.
But Step Now, a talented
pup with four wins In eight
tries, Wide Gap sod Msc
Stetch art sure to draw hea­
vy backlog. The lineup also
Includes Relloe Chuck Drain,
Dinah's Peg and Ample An­
glo.
In addition to the king sod
queen card Saturday night,
there is « matinee slated for
S p. m.
Tonight's entries:

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DOROTHY D’ ANDREA, at a t FIRST SUCH — 1/14 Mil*—
CHANCERY NO. 1*1*0
Defendant*. 1. Denny Lucky, I. Villen#,
BPRINOF1ELD INSTITUTION
S. Fallacy, 4. Ilobaon, S. John­
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LOUIS E. RANKIN, at us.
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TOI LOUIS E. RANKIN and
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(■•Main morlaasa anaumbarlsa
tb* followlne daaorlbad roa
propaMjr, to-wilt
Lot S. Block B, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOH. UNIT NO.
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Ibaraof aa rooordtd la
Flat Book II, Fast too.
public Racorda of Semi­
nole Counir. Florida
baa bean fllod again*! you la
tho nbor* alylod autt, and you
aro required to atrva a copy
of your Anawar or other
Pleading la Ik* Complaint oa
Plaintiff* attorney*. ANDER­
SON, RUSH. DEAN A LOWN­
DES, SSS Eaal Central Boule­
vard. Orlando. Florida, and
flta tha original Anawar or
other Pleading In tkt offlc*
of tha Clarh * ! tb* Circuit
Court on or before tb# ISth
day of SCarch. 11*4. If y « fall
to da so. a doer** pro eonfoaoo will he token again*!
you for tb* rollaf demanded la
Ilia Complaint.
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B y Joe Warden
Herald Sports Writer
Tonight
tho
rampaging
Lions entertain Taylor High
o f Pierson, closing out the
1963-44 cage season on a
home note. The Lions, 1S-3,
rolled over Taylor 88-32 in
the last meeting between the
two quintets.
Tsylor Is led by Sommy
Miles and Stanley Cowart,
two all-St. John's River Con­
ference picks, who roll up
the points on outside preci­
sion shooting. Pierson hss
not hsd a very good season
this year, but their record ts
no indication o f what ths
Volusia eager* can do when
they catch fire.
Although Taylor docs not
possess very much height, the
Pierson crew mskea up for
It by hustling. Also Pierson
Is fond of using the fsst
break and playa a wide open
brand o f ball.
The Lions will be shooting
for their 16th victory and the
Indication is that the Lions
will be satisfied. With the ad­
vantage of playing on their
own eourt, the Lions should
not have much trouble due
to the fact that Oviedo is un­
defeated in home play this
year. Also the Black and Or­
ange squad Is overcoming its
physical
troubles
and
is
clicking smoother duo to the
Improvement of Billy Mlkler and rebound artist Seth
Rook.
Absences o f key playera
have In a sense been s bless­
ing in disguise because most
of the Lion eager* have bad a
hand at playing every posi­
tion, thus insuring the Lions
with sufficient depth when
they need it.
Oviedo Is now looking for­
ward to the Class B group
tournament in which the
Lions will meet St. Cloud on
Feb. 28. The winner of this
tilt wlU play the victor of
the Florida Alr-Ocoee match
the following night.
Oviedo's JV’a will also
take the court tonight to bat­
tle the B squad from Pier­
son. The Baby Lions flashed
to a 98-27 landslide in the
previous tilt. Paced by Bobby Stewart, the Lions Cubs
should repeat their perform­
ance. Oviedo's JV'a are now
10-8 for the seasoo.
Probable etarters for Ovie­
do are Courier and MIkler,
Ibe forwards. Brooks and Bellhorn the guards and either

Martin, Lorenzo
Eke Out Win
Martin and Lorenzo edged
to victory In T h u r s d a y
night's feature eighth game at
the Orlando Seminols Jsl A l­
ai Fronton.
Astlgs and Etorrl finished
•econd after their own bid for
the winning fifth point was
thwarted In a head-butting
volley with Mugusrss and
Ira n .
Bedlola was ths sarly
gams pses-ssttsr with a pair
o f wins In tha fifth with
Mugusrss and ths sixth with
Irige.
AlbardI and Quintans shar­
ed the Daily Double honora,
posting a 5-1 combination
that paid 170.80.

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McAllen, S. Nokia Chatter
•aid peraon
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that a Complaint to foreclose I. Jam aica K ing, S. Oraa!
a oartaln mortgage encumber­ Queen. S. Pries. 4. Space T rr.
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Morning Tld*. *. Caamo O- *.
February, 1144.
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TENTH BACH — B/SS HO* —
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By i Martha T. Vlblaa
L Wld# a*p, A Ample Anglo,
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IIBRSON, RUSH, DEAN
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ford Harold.
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February, 1444.
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OBC Standings

ELEVENTH B LfXS B/

Hiking. A FotarA f . 8H MOL
i h s sgH La Jo s

SONNY LISTON SKIPS ropo lifter his decision
to halt ail sparring and engage in only light excreine such a« roud work and gym activities.
Clay chided him Thurmlny, saying "the old
mun'fl gone Htalc.” They fight Tucsduy night
at Miumi Bench for tho world heavyweight
title.

C la y's Stock A s Gate
Attraction Doubted
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) —
Challenger Csaalus Clay, con­
cluding his sparring prepar­
ations today for Tuesday’s
big fight with Sonny Liston,
made the unpleasant discov­
ery that he is not the hot­
shot gats attraction he ar­
rogantly claimed to be.
Unlesa the ticket ante for
tha "live" fight at tha Miami
B e a c h Convention Center
picks up, ths co—promotsrs,
William B. MacDonald and
Chris Dundee, will suffer a
lost.
M a c D o n a l d of Miami
Beach, a retired millionaire

Howe lire Shop
In Clean Sweep
This weeks action In the
Sandspuro
bowling
leaguo
saw Howe Tire Shop make a
clean sweep over St. John’s
Realty Co. The Top team,
OK-Tires, dropped three to
Pryors Ini. Co., thu* en­
abling the Howe outfit to
shorten the gap between
them by three points.
Stampers Real Eat. in their
match with Me Kobe rt* Tiro
Co. toppled the lira team
from third position with a
throe point win, to take over
this spot for their owa. And
Jet Inn with a three point
victory over Factory Paint
Outlet now share fourth slot
with McRoberts. 31ar Lou,
In spito of having the blab
scratch team aeries for the
weeks play, a 1738, came out
the loser In their bout with
Pierre Mfg. Co., with a throe
point tea*.
Seems the Mar Lou gals
just hit the other teams on
their good nights. Lillian Do­
nat rolled the high series for
the session, a 498 with.a 183
her top game. Ruth Phillips
came up with a trio of ten
spots for a turkey In the big
game of the night, a 201,
rounding out a 484 aeries.
Midge Woods turned in a
good 487-177, and Eleanor Andarson toppled tha pins hand­
ily with a 470-161, while Edith
Zeull showed a nice score ef
483-1M.
In the split department Ms
rie Roche felled tha three­
some
84-7,
with
Louiee
Owens qppverting tho 8-18,
Dot Johnaoo tho 64 sod
Helen Padgett the 4-7.

auto
trailer manufacturer,
"bought" the fight for $025,000;
and Dundee, Miami
Beach sports promoter, pro­
vided the license and tha sav­
vy for the enterprise.
MacDonald
announced
Thursday night that the ad­
vance ticket sal* was about
$300,000-"lncluding cash and
dependable orders." Unless
his gats for tha 18,448 seats
totals more than |800,000, he
said, the promotion will lose
money - because o f the com­
bined $625,000 purchase and
the all-round promoting expenstA
The original live-gate tar­
get was $1,100,000.
Nathan L. llalpern, pres­
ident o f Theatre Network
Television, Inc. TNT, was
slated to arrive in Miami
Beach today and report to
the press on the status o f
sales at the 205 closed-circuit
television locations In tha Un­
ited States and Canada.
Last week llalpern told of
an excellent early sale. He
said his hopes o f the first
million cluscd-clrcult attend­
ance for any event apparent­
ly would be realised. A sell’
out would top $6 million, he
■aid.
Rumors from the North In­
dicate llalpern may hava
been overly optimistic.

Metro League
Team
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Evans , . m w « mm* « - * . . 11
Colonial
$
Boone ................................ 8
Edgewater . . . . . . . . ....... T
Winter Park ,,•»•»*•••• 4
Bishop Moore
8
SEMINOLE
4
Oak Ridge ....................... 2
Gamro Toalght
SEMINOLE at Boone
Evans at Oak Ridge
Colonial at Winter Park

Lyman Meets Finley's Last
Kowboys In Stand Today
OBC Contest
By Richard Grant
Herald Sports Writer
Lyman High’s Greyhounds
will wind up Its 1963-64 regu­
lar hardboard schedule this
evening when they entertain
the Osceols High Kowboys
from Kissimmee in an Or­
ange Belt Conference engage­
ment in Longwood.
Lyman, nestled in third
place in OBC standings, must
come up with a victory to
hold on to Its loop position
in the event tho Leesburg
Yellow Jackets should upset
the Apopka Blue Darters who
are tied with the DcLand
Bulldogs for first place,
Lyman has a seasonal re­
cord of 13 wins and 10 loss­
es and a circuit record of six
victories against five de­
feats. However the ’ Hounds
are only one o f taw clubs in
the conference to register
win* over the loop’s power­
house, tlic DcLand Bulldogs.
Coach Wait Druras is ex­
pected to start Bill Tolson,
Donnie Smith, Charlie Ash­
er, Gene Winkclman, and Jim
Schuster as the Greyhounds
seek to protect their spot In
the OBC ladder.
In other OBC Bits, aside
from
the Leesburg-Apopka
encounter, DeLand will tan­
gle with Winter Garden's
Lake view five, and Wildwood
will be Idle In loop play. The
Wildcats will go out of the
conference to entertain In­
verness.

Awards Given Al
Biddy Banquet
Mett Morgan, Bobby Lundqulst, Kenny Hinson and Bil­
ly Bracken were singled out
for o u t s t a n d i n g player
awards Thursday night dur­
ing the Sanford Biddy Bas­
ketball L a a g u * ' a annual
sports banquet.
The affair waa held at
Sanford’s Civic Center with
135 playera, parents, team
sponsors and leagua officials
In attendance.
The Day ‘ N Night Grill
sponsored team was awarded
a trophy symbolic e f tha
league’s championship. Tha
Grillera went through the en­
tire season without a single
defeat
Tha speaker for tha occa­
sion waa Jim PJgott, Semi­
nole High School football
coach who discussed tha Im­
portance o f sportsmanship in
athletics. He commended the
accomplishment o f tho men
who served aa coaches o f tha
league’s sight cage teams and
pointed out tho values o f this
type o f competition to the
youngsters in future endeav­
ors.
Hinson and Bracken, two
o f tho league's outstanding
performers, were cited for
leading ths Grillera to the
championship. Lundqulst was
selected among tho outstand­
ing playera fo r his scoring
accomplishments for WTRR,
and Morgan, o f tho Sanford
Atlantie N a t i o n a l Bank
squad, for his total contribu­
tion to bis team and the lea­
gue.

BOSTON (U PI) — Chapter
umpteen—possibly the conclu­
sion—In the Charles O. Fin­
ley baseball saga will be writ­
ten here today when Amer­
ican League owners again
meet to consider the plight of
the Kansas City Atheltics.
League President Joseph E.
Cronin called all ten owners—
Finley still included—to the
10 a.m. EST "hearing” at the
Sheraton-Plaza Hotel.

High Game Set
By Betancourt
Duma Betancourt had the
high game of 177 on the Hol­
ler Motors Navy Wives lea­
gue. Duma’s series was a
463. Rose Patrick had the
high series of the week with
a 488 and a 174 game. Fran
Morton had a 171 game for
a 477 scries. Vicki McGough
toppled the pin* for a 455
series. Joan Adams had a
459 series with a 160. Pat
Sipley had a 445 series.
Ann Falls cleared the lane
for a 170 game. Thelma Un­
ger had a 168. Jo Cleveland
had ’ a 167. Helen Hauser
rolled a 161, for a 443 scries.
Isabel Goshorn, Suzy Reno,
had a 159. Ruby Crain and
Verna Bolton rolled a 156.
Verna’s scries was a 445.
Helen 5torosini bad a 154.
The turkey* toppled for
Suzy Reno, Helen Hauser,
Ruby Crain, and Vickie Mc­
Gough. It looks like the gals
had a busy day.
Elcnor Clemens converted
the 6-7-10. Barbara Kelly pick­
ed up the 4-5-7. Gladys Hening picked off the 0-7. Congra­
tulation Gladys. JoAnn Mc­
Donald
got the 3-7, while
Ruby Crain took the opposite
for the 5-10. Isabel Goshorn
converted the 4-7. Duma Bet­
ancourt
got the 4 5. Carol
King, Suzy Reno, Isabel Gos­
horn and Vickie 3!cGough
picked off the 3-10.
V AH -9-"0" Wive* aro atlll
In first place with 57-27. VAH3 -"E " Wives arein second
place with 55-29. Hie Ten
Pinners
are back in third
place with 51-33.

He also invited represent*tives from Kansas City and
the attendance of every legal
counsel associated with either
the league or Its clubs.
First and apparently the
only Item on the agenda was
the failure of Insuranceman
Finley and Kansas City offi­
cials to reach agreement on
a nrw lease for the Municipal
Stadium the Athletics hav#
been occupying for the past
few seasons.
The league underscored tha
Importance of the session
when it ordered special poUca
to serve as security guards at
the entrances to the hearing
room.
Cronin gave some Indication
that the owners might not ba
ready to take over tha Athlet­
ics’ franchise when ha called
the meeting a "hearing" and
said another meeting might
be necessary.
Finley haa repeatedly In­
sisted the league cannot taka
his franchise from him and
has backed this with the
threat of legal action by hir­
ing famed New York attorney
Louis Nizcr.
That threat carried more
than the usual weight since
major league baseball !■■
long feared any major court
tests of its unique position
outside the anti-trust and mo­
nopoly laws because it is a
•’sport" rather than a “ busi-,
ness."
There appeared to be little
if any support for any of Fin­
ley's plans among the other
owners. This was well demon­
strated last month in New
York when Finley's bid te
move his franchise to Louis­
ville, Ky., was turned down
by a 9-1 vote. Finley waa the
lone proponent of the plan and
did not appear to have acquir­
ed any additional franchise
moving support In tho in­
terim.
Cronin alio denied a Finley
plea that tho teafeuo consider
n franchise move to Oakland.

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Appreciation
N ight Tonight

(ACTIONI THRILLS!

It will be
appreciation iW oitf'i Ffitvtt Spovtl
night at Oviedo High's gym­
nasium when the Lions host
FI8STOAMC |
the Taylor High quintet of
Pierson toalght.
School officials announced
Thursday night that all Ovie­
do fans were invited to turn
IIA M E S .
out for tonight's contest to
Lqg Hm M q I
•how appreciation for the fins
showing the Lions hive made
this sesaoa. The Lions will
be dosing out their regular
schedule.

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MOLR COUNTY, FLO RID A. .
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raqulrad to tlla any olalm a or
dim anda w hich thay m ay kava
ataln at aald aitata In lha ot*
flea o f tha County J u d ta at
Hamlnola County, Florida. 1k
tha
Courtbouaa at
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at Hanford.
Florida, w ithin
ala ealandar
montha from (ho data e f tha
flrat publication o f thla ah.
tlca. Each elalm or d a r n e d
muat bo la w riting, fHad la
duplleata, and m utt atata tha
placa or realdanea and poat*
offlca addraaa o f tha claim ant
and muat ba aworn to by tha
claim ant, hla agant, o r hla
attornay. or It
w ill bteom o
void aroordlng to law.
DORA B. H ART
MAURICE W. HART. JR.
C o.E ia ou tora o f tha E ttaia
o f Harry llo w a Hart,
dacaaaad
Danlal Downay,
Paty. Downay A Lowla
r . o . n o* i « i
W ait f i l m naach, Fla.
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MOTT O R T O A P P R A R

TOi CAUL U NEWMAN
W h oi# roaldaaco la a * .
known
Tou a n haraby nottflad that
Com plaint tor Dlaare* haa
b u n Iliad a a a lm t jo u In Ika
abova atylad OourL and yoa
ara raqulrad to aarva a copy
o f vour A niw ar or plaadlng
to tha Com plaint on tha Plalnlirra attorney, TIIUMAN K.
OllAHON, &gt;01 Ona North Or*
a n t i H ide. Orlando. Florida
and flit tha orltlnA l A niw pr
or plaadlnt In tha ottlca o*
tha Clark o f tha Circuit Court,
Hamlnol* County Court Houao.
Hanford, Florida, on o r b ifo ra
tha ttth day o f Fabruary, 11*0.
If you fall to do ao, Judgment
by
dafault
w ill
ba
ta k ia
aaalnat you for tha rallaf do*
mandad la lha romplatnt.
DON E and O RD ERED at
Panford, Florida thla l l t h day
o f January, i l l * .

(HEAL)

Arthur II. B tck w lth Jr..
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
Hamlnola County, F lorida
By: M artha T. Vlhlan, D C .
Truman B. Oraaoa
A ttorm y fo r I'la lu tlff
l o l Ona Nortk Oranaa B ld g...
Orlando, Fla.
I’ ubltih Jan. It * Fab. f, 1*.

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IN CIRCUIT COURT. MINTSI
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLOHr
IUA, BRRIMOLR C O I I I T T i
FLORIDA
IN CUAMCRRT NO. 1BTTO
N oT ict: o r au iT
j . ■. OLEAaoN, j r .( aa a s *
mlnlatrator o f VotoraaF At*
fair*. an Otflcar o f tko Ualtad
Slataa ot Amarlaa,
FU latlff,
ra.
CHARLES J. MAMIATIB and
ANTONIA a MAJM1ATIB, Ilia
WlfA

Ht RATES MORE THAN
JUST A BARS tA K U CMC
WDN THE SILVER STAR
FOR KNOCKING OUT
TWO NAZI MACMINSGUN WESTS

DafandantA
TUB STATU OF FLORIDA I .
Till CHARLES J. MAMIATIS
and ANTONIA a MAMI*
ATI8, raatdanca unkaowai
laat known raaldanoA
lot Walta Drlra,
Hanford, Florid*,
laat known military ad*
draaa o f Charlaa J. Maml*
alia la Barlal No. I l l t f i l ,
A. A M. Department, Na­
val Air Blatloll, l*atuiant
Hlvar, Maryland.
Tou ara haraby notlflad that
a ault haa baan (Had aaalnat
you and aach o f yen. la th*
abova antltlad oaaaai aad tbaA
you ara haraby Fequlrad te Ilia
your anawar with tha Clark of
tlila court, and to aarra a
copy tliaraof upon tha Plain*
tiff or Plaintiff** Attornay,
whoat nima and addraaa la: •
K. AMlillUHE OLLIFF, JK-, ltd
N. Fork Avanua, P. O. Boa
toll. Hanford. VlarldA mot
lalar than Marok Ird, A. D.
m i.
If you fall to do ao, daerao
pro oonfaaao will ba aniarad
agalnat you for tha rallal da*
mandad In Iba complaint.
Tba natura o f aald anil ba*
tng for FORBCLUHURB OF
MuHTUAUE ancumbarlna tha
proparty In Hamlneta County,
Florida, to*wlll
Id, HIINI.A NO BE*
TAT EH FIIIHT ADDITION,
according to plat tkartbl
racurdad In Plat Book II,
l’ agaa If and II, Publla
Haeorda of Maulaot# Coun­
ty. Florida.
Togathar with all atrueturao
and Improvamanla now and
haraaltar on aald land, aad tl»*
ranta, laauaa, and protlla at
tha abova daacrlbad proparty
(provldtd. howavar, that tha
Mortgagor ahall ba antltlad to
oollact and rataln tha aald
ranta. laauaa. and profit* anUI
dafault haraundarn and all
flituraa nuw or haraaftar at*
wchad to or uaad la oonuaallua
with tho pratula** harala daa*
orlbad and In addition tharo*
to lb*
following
daacrlbcJ
houaahold appllanc*A which
ar*. and ahall b* daamad to ba,
flituraa aud a part at tha
raalty, and ar* a portion of
tha aacurlty for tha Indabtad*
aaaa karala raantlonad:
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gVM M Il
1 o.E. Surfaca Unit—Mo.
dvl JPT4V1WII Svrlal No
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— Modal U l Y R*J B U tlll
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ar— Modal ltll&lt; i-E i Harlal
No. H i l l —1FI1
S Vanatlan Dltado
WITNESS my band aad Iba
aaal of sold Court at Sanford.
Florida, thla Ilk day of Fob*
ruary, A. D. 1114.

YOU ARE WEAK AND
EVTL AMD MUST PIE FOR 7HBGOOPOP

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Arthur U. Beckwith. J f?
Clark of tb* circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vthla*
Dtpuiy Clark
u, a MUKOHE OLLIFF, JR.
p. O. Dos l*M
Hanford, FlR
Publlah Fab. t, II, ! L ll&gt; l i l t
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(S) W yatt Karp
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( I ) Prlra la n ig h t
11:11 ( I ) Jack Paar (C olor)
( I ) Plaht o f tha Waak
10:11 ( I ) Maka That Hpara
11:01 ( I ) Nawa
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tin
11:11 ( I ) Nawa, Sports. Waat*
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11:11 ( I ) Johnny Caraon
(C olor)
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R ocky Jonaa
Robin Rood
M ajor Marcury
Tha Alvin Show
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Tannaaaaa Tuaado
Suparman
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Quick in a w Redraw
Junior Auction
Fireball XI,
M ighty Mouaa
Jataona
lfannla Tha Monaco
Uln Tin Tin
Caapar
Fury
Roy Rogero Show
Beany A Cecil

SATURDAY P. M.
11:00 (1)
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0naJi flJbbu:
DEAR ABDYi I am 24,
attractive (I’m told) and
work In a largo plant. I am
supporting a threo*jfoar.old
ton bjr a former marriage.
A man I work with took a
liking to me. He ia in his
late 40'a, nothing to look at,
but he has been wonderful
to me. He paid up most o f
my bills and gives me cash
when I need IL 11s Is mar*
Tied, but his wife treats him
rotten. Abby, this man says
he thinks o f me as his
daughter and h e w a n t s
nothing from me. My mother
has an aril mind. She says it
looks "bad" and could lead
to his divorce. I need his
. friendship. How can I get
my mother o ff my back! I
hnvs to live with her be­
cause she takes care o f my
child while I work.
MOTHER ON MY BACK
DEAR OIRLl Your moUttr'» Judgment is better than
yours. You have no business
accepting favors from a
married man. There isn’t
any Bants Claus, and it
could be rough sledding on
B
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(S) T bs H ollyw ood r a i ­
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20:•• (S) G u n iv o k t
turn
f l ) Champ. W raatllng
lSiIO (S) B stllslln *
1:11 ( I ) W atch Mr. Wfaard
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tbon
(1 ) Challenge G olf
l l i i o (S) Theater o f tbe Stare
2:45 ( I ) Induetry on Farade 11:11 .S) Adult Theater
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11:11 (2) Movie
(2) Matlnaa Theater
1120 ( I ) Theater X
SU NDAY P. M.
(2) Matlnaa Thaatar
IRsOO (S) Faith far Today
4:00 ( I ) CBS U olf
(2 ) R evival
Claeato
(S) A ll Am erica Want*
4:11 (2) W aab. Report
to K now
4:10 (2) N ile Sporta Special
12:20 (S) Paco The Nation
1:11 ( I ) W ide W orld o f
(S)
Low er Llht Houee
Sporta
(3 ) Oral Roberta
( I ) P orter W agoner
1:M (3) Chrletophera
Show
l:S t (S) Tour Life In The
1:10 ( I ) Ita tha Law
W orld Today
1:01 (2) FIthIng Pun
(S) Herald o f Trnlh
1:11 (2 ) Nawacopa
1:34
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W ay Mirror
( I ) Can. Fla. Waah.
(3) Prontlere o f Pelth
Report
(S) Challenge d o lt
1:10 ( I ) . !r . Kd
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( I ) (lu y 1&lt;ombardo
(S) U o f Fla. Uaeketball
1:41 (2) Nawacopa
lftghllghta
1:00 (2) Clrcua Boy
3:10 (S) Pro-B ow lera Tour
( I ) Central Florida
(2
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Tople
Showcaaa
(S) CBS Hporte Spectacular
( I ) Sea Hunt
t:SS it ) dunday
T ill (2) Tha Lieutenant
(•) One o f a Kind
( I ) Jackin dlaaaon
4:00
(3) W orld o f G olf
( I ) Hootenanny
(S) leauoe 4k Anewera
l i l t (2) Joey Dlahop (Cotar)
(S) Ona o f n Kind
( I ) Illng Croaby
4:20
I
t ) Brlenee All Btara
( I ) Law rence W alk
S:0S (3 ) Alumni Pun
1:00 (2) Saturday Night
!:•• (S) Y oung Peoplo'a Con­
Movla
cert
1:10 ( I ) Phil Bllvero
(3 ) W ild Kingdom
S:3t (2 ) OB College Bowl
0:00 (S) Seth cen tu ry
SiOS (S) Fro 4k Con
(3) Meet Tho Freet
l:S0 (S)
Probe
( t ) Death V alley Daya
( l ) Nawaoapa
T:*S (3 ) Bill Dana Show
only when she Is right. She
1:00 (SI O tila 4k H arriott
says 1 should stick up for
(S) Laiela
her, right or wrong, or else
TiSt (S) T ravels a f Jamta
MePhaatara
I should change the subject
(S) W ondarfal W orld af
and get her o ff the hook.
C olor
(S) Mr F avorite Martian
Comment?
S:M It ) Kd Sullivan
AL
S:SS (3 ) Grind!

SATURDAY A. M.

the snow Job he’s giving
you.
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DEAR ABBYt I am 12
years old and my best friend
is without a boy friend. My
boy friend has a best friend
that Is without a girl friend.
Should I ask my boy friend
if his best friend would like
to have a girl friend T Or
shouldI keep
mymouth
shut?
HESITATING

DEAR A L: You do her a
bigger favor by letting her
fight her own battles. When
she learns that she alone
must support her own "Idi­
otic’’ statements, s h e ' l l
think twice before provoking an argument.
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CONFI DENTI AL TO
CHEYENNE C H A R L I E :
Always put o ff for tomor­
row what you shouldn’t do
at alL
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Get It o ff your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
8305, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

DEAR ABBY: My wife
has engaged In heated argu­
ments on numerous occa­
sions, and she Is usually
wrong. She makes some
Idiotic statement, then pro­
ceeds to defend It. When we
get home I am told, " I f you
loved me, you would have
stuck up for m el" I told
her 1 will stick up for her

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For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have a Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 centa to Ab­
by, Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
CaILL

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&lt;!*• dummy reversal play
consist* ia
ruffing
often
enough with your own long
trumps so that dummy eventually has more trumps than
you and in effect becomes
the declarer.
Now see If you can make
seven spades against the
•even of clubs opening lead.
You might try the club f|.
ncsse on U&gt;« theory that West
led from the king of clubs,
but you can look st the East
and West hands and see that
this play won’ t work. Besides
you don't need to try this
finesse If the other suits
break nicely.
The winning line of play Is
to take the ace of clubs, ruff
a club, lead a diamond to the
queen, ruff another club, lead

By Oswald Jacoby

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U )b J J lB W om an
A recent study Involving
12,000 customers of a chain of
supermarkets In 10 states re­
veals:
When a housewife likes the
personnel of a particular food
•tore she Is Inclined to sco
everything about the store In
• rosy light. The selections
teem better, the prices low­
er, the trading stamps more
valuable than other brands,
the meat o f better quality,
and the aisles wider than In
other stores almost Identi­
cal to the one she prefers.
This nugget of Information
ought to convince every kind
of store that caters to women

Phone
Classified
M 3

322-5612
it. Notices • Ptrtvmxla
DUST PROBLEM?
CALL your Rainbow dealer
3224511, 4 to 10 p. m.
Bookkeeping Service. Tax re­
turns. 12 yrs. experience.
CaQ Lamar Williams, FivePoints. 322-7843.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisons
13U Palmetto
322-8827
322-7848
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
ER SERVICE. Parts and
supplies for all makes In­
cluding:
Electrolux. New
and rebuilt ctoaqers sold.
No
borne
service
call
charga Phone FA 2-2282,
2555 Park Dr. . .

Vacuum Cleaner

(0) Arrest 4k Trial

DEAR
HESITATING!
Ask your boy friend to
bring his best friend around
some time when your best
friend Is there. Then let his
friend make up his own
mind.
e

Hold Y our Ow n Sale W ith H ER ALD W an t-A d s

a diamond to tha act, ruff
the next to last club lead a
heart to the ace, ruff the last
club and lead your trump.
It will be up to you ot have
ruffed with your ace and king
o f trumps so that you can
overtake this lead In dummy.
Then you discard your last
two hearts on dummy's last
two trumps snd make the
last two tricks with the king
and Jack of diamonds.
It Is a fine example o f col*
Iectlng seven trump tricks
when to all appearances you
started with only five. It is
an even better example of a
lead. Had We«t led any suit
but clubs ooe entry to dum­
my would have been killed
and the 13th trick would not
have malerUlixed.

By Ruth Millett

that nothing koepi a woman
customer coming back Ilka
gracious good manners and
obvious willingness to pleasa.
A woman will wait patient­
ly for a salesperson if, when
her turn comes, the
clerk
looks directly at her, smiles
snd says, "I'm sorry you had
lo wait, llow can 1 help
you?"
She will not blame a store
for not having what
she
wants to buy If the clerk
who waits on her says frank­
ly,
"We don't carry that
brand, but I would like to
show you something you
might like equally well," In­
stead of dismissing her with

a curt, "N o, we don't have
th a t"
She will go back tlma and
•gain to the salesperson who
remembers her and tries to
find her Just the kind of dress
she is looking for, instead of
dresses that aren't tha type
■he has asked to see.
She expects to be treated
as courteously when she U
"Just looking" as when she
la ready to buy. If sba Isn't
she will go to another store
when she is ready to buy.
A woman shopper wants to
be treated like more than n
customer, snd her favorite
•tores
are
always
those
where she Is mada In feel
welcome and at ease.

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10:00 ( I )

Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
Bonanaa
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
TBA
GE, ete. Cleaner* sold, ex­
DuPont Show o f the
Waak
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Btoney Burke
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
ABC Nawa Report
N tw acopo
FA I-4T85.

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(S) W ake Up Movies
T:SS (S) M ickle's Gospel T in e
7:00 (S) Nawa n W eather
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4:10 (S ' Rom per Room
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(S) Tha O bject Is
(S) M issing Links

MONDAY P. M.
11:00 ( I ) Tana
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11:11 (0) Marry Reaeeaer
11:11 (SI Father K now s Beat
( I ) Basrah far TeaaerreW
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( I ) People W ill T a lk
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(S) Day In Court
1:11 (II Loretta T oan g
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l i f t ( I ) D ouglas Edwarde
2:10 ( I ) Tou Don't Bay
1:00 ( I ) Tho Matsh Oaase
( I ) Trallmeater
( I ) Sesrat alarm
1:11 (S) NBC Nawa
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( I ) Uncle W alt
( I ) D iscovery ' l l
4:11 (•) Am ericas Me
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Preparation ot Income Tax
Returns by former agent of
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
S. Park Ave., Ph. FA 2-3874,
Ernest Blcknell.

6. For Root

6 For Rent

8. For Rent

3 BR., 2474 Palmetto. Best
Bedrooms, Urge living CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
offer goes. Lee Thurs. be­
room, kitchen A dining rm.,
fore • p. m., all day Fri
9. For Sale or Rent
garage. 8120 month.
day.
Call Frank Evans
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
322-4417 or 322-1733
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s LONUWOOD - Longdale, 3
BR., m bath, 360 mo. aQ
322-1597.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS;
No qualifying. 885 Lormann
Room* private baths, 114
Circle South. 838-1845.
Rent with option to buy. 3
W. First St.
BR.. 2 bath, air-cond. No
2 BR., unfurnished bouse. Ph.
qualifying,
assume
payROBERT A. WILLIAMS
322-1354.
menU. 323-0533.
Realtor
Raymond LundquUt, As m .
LAKE MARY: 1 Urge BR. 11. Real Estate Wanted
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bklg.
nicely furn. Duplex apL
WANTED NOW
Spotless. Hurry, won't list
long. $85. AdulU, no pets. 5 acres with shade, for Im­
mediate sale.
Call 3224930.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker 111 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
MODEST Lakefront Home, IS
322-8457 for appointment
mins. West of Sanford. Kit­
TWO 4 BR HOMES
chen equipment, carpeted. 12. Real Estate For Sale One for Immediate occupancy.
Good swimming A fishing.
802 HlghUnd Ave., Long3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
Plenty o f privacy and no
wood, J Mi. S. on 1742, near
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
noise. Very adequate for a
Longwood P la n .
lando Rd., Sunland.
Umily o f 4, and reasonable
LMN ENTERPRISES,
rent to responsible party
GREENBRIAR
Inc.
who will agree to help Choice
loU
available
in
Ph. 838-3911 — 322-2744
malnUln property. Avail­
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
able for long term rental
overlooking
golf
eourso.
or lease.
Custom building to your
1901 S. Park
322-5232
specifications.
Greenbriar
Property Management
Nltei: 322-8971 . 3031 or 2248
developed by
&amp; Sales Broker
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
O ffe n ter your selection
1801 Park Avanua
FA 2-8074
theM Beautiful 2, I, A 4
FA 2-5232 anytime
Bedroom
2 BR. Home, Study, ltk
4 BR., 2 Bath . . .
$145 mo.
Baths, Urge Family Rm. In
2 BR., 1 Bath ..
$ 70 mo.
good neighborhood; Includ­
2 BR., 1 Bath ..
$ 55 mo.
ing stove, refrig., room air3 BR., lVh Baths
$ 85 mo.
conditioner, washing ma­
chine A rugs. Really ter­
rific buy! Monthly paymenu $83.50.
FA 2-1301 17-82 at Hiawatha KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
FA 2-8074
furnished, $55.
3

3 BR Fum. House. $65 mo.
Ph. 322-5880.
Small House. Adults. 322-2816.
F U R N I S H E D apta. near
Downtown Shopping. $50. •
$80. 800 S. Park.

Stcnstrom Realty
2545 Park Dr.

322-2420

FURN. 2 BR. Duplex A pt
201 E. 27th St. 3224m.

O

V A -F H A

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

V

Government

O w ned

Payton Realty

PRETTY 3 Bedroom Home,
Large Undscaped lot ad­
joining park. Owner must
sell NOW, so will leave
down payment up to you.
ToUl price $11,000, month,
ly payment* depend on
RoPsway, Hospital A Baby
Down payment, from $76 to
Beds.
$90. No qualifying, no red
By Day, Week, or Month
Upe. Call Stemper Agency,
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. lit SL
1919 So. French, 322-4881.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Efficiency gar. a p t, ail con­ TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
bouse, BcardaU Ave., fruit
veniences. Close In, and
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
gar. 605 Palmetto Ave. Ph.

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make tho beat homo
buy, ace tha

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

Office FA 3-2118
Night FA
MUST SACRIFICE! P a r t l y
823-0708
furn. Home. 3 BR. Ilk baths. MM Park Dr.
Sanford. Fla
LAKE Cottage, furn. 322-8108. 2 BR Home, kit. equlpt.
Phone 323-0591.
322-6085 before 8:30 a. ra.,
3 BR., kit. equipped, $73 mo.
after 8 p. m.
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1M
1100 DOWN
FA 3-3885._________________
bath home. One bedroom
945 MONTH
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
3 • Bedroom Homo
has separate entrance, caa
Cowan. 322-4013.
be rented for income. Will
CUSTOM REALTY
STENSTROM RENTALS
1-3 BR House; 1-10* wide 2
WINTER PARK
Usde for smaller place.
FURNISHED
Comer
Lee Rd. and 17-83
BR
House
Trailer.
Phooe
Shown
by
appointment.
Call
2 BR AvalL 6 Mar.........$ 75
Phone 644-0021
NO 8-4908.
FA 2-9848.

UNFURNISHED
2 BR, kit. equlpt.............$ 80
3 BR, 2 Baths, LA . . . . 8125
4 BR, 2 Baths, LA . . . . $150

•hr franforh Vrrxlh
Page 10 — Feb. 21, 1964

S t ’ Johns Realty

Other choice rentals.
Ball . Blair Agency
FURN. A p t 2300 Mellonvllle.
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-5841
Turn. A p t Close In. Apt. 4.
$33 Mo. 407V4 W. lit.
RENT A BED
ROOM, pvt. family. Gentle­
man preferred. 322-3684.

12. Real Estate For Sal#

322-8409.

OUR

B O A R D IN G

H O U SE

OUR

Yea, hiri at

Deltona
These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason is solid value
— low price and high
quality construction —
Com e out and see
these wonderful homes
for y o u rse lf— There
are 15 co m p le te ly
furnished models to*
choose from.

o

$7,990. to $19,350.
low at $240. down and
$49.27 per month—
No dosing costs!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Taka IntereUta 14 — set
off at the DeBary Ex­
change, or call.

668-4468
MACKLI

BROS. DIVISION

THI DtlTONA CORPORATION
Aouorsd-un

B O AR D IN G

H O U SE

TMIA 18 RUMMY— A4RR
ANO MR8.HACKl.8WaN WantTRU.WO Mfc THAT TH8V 3UST
HOT OUH CHRISTMAS CAROS
TODAY/— WHSN OiD YOU

Nicely furn. farage apt. 1812
Sanford, 322-5888.
3 BR Unfurn. bouse. Refrig.
* gas stove. $80. 508 Myr­
tle Ave. 323-0635 after 4
p. m.
I BR. living room, kitchen,
sun porch, lg- back porch.
Completely fu n . $78 mo.
132-4417 or 322-1731.
Apt- 801 Magnolia. S BR.
house at Lake Monroe. All
clean and nicely furn. In­
quire at 118 Elm. 8684387.

TV RENTAL
• Bake

• Service

Seminole T V
F A t-4928
Smith Ceier TV
i Sanford Ave.

BU G S B U N N Y

6

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d U q h U q h JtA
7:304:30 p.m. CBS. Tha
Great Adventure. "The Night
Raiders." This familiar atory
o f abolitionist John Brown's
defiant but losing stand at
Harper's Ferry and bla sub­
sequent trial compares poor­
ly with tha movla version. It
Is only sporadically exciting.
Jack Klugman does a good
acting Job with his sola ol
tha fanatical sealot, but suf­
fers by comparison to the
frighteningly splendid
Job
IUymood Massey did with tha
same rota. Ironically, tha
courtroom action is morn intnreoUhf than tha frantic

T V Time Previews

battle that precedea It
7:304:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime. "New Vi­
enna Ice Show." If you'rn
willing to overlook the fact
that there Just isn't any such
thing as a "n ew " Ice show,
you should enjoy this outing
from Innsbruck, Austria. Tha
show offers tha expected ac­
robatics, the washerwoman
downs, n couple of colorful
though standard production
numbers, several social danc­
es Interpreted on skates, and,
of course, a demonstration of
figure skating.
1:304:30 p-m. CSS. Route

M. "Follow tho Whits Dove
With the Broken Wing." This
series haa had a succession of
dull plots recently, but this
one la very exciting. Mentally
disturbed youth accidentally
kills a policeman and Is
chased
by
a bloodthirsty
group of schoolmates. Tod and
U nc (Martin
Milner nnd
Glenn Corbett) are at first
held unwilling hostages by tho
youth, then are forced to pro­
tect him whan they realize
tho lynch m ob might get to
badoro the proper noth:
itioa do. excellent as tho wildeyed youth ia Lea Klnaoiving

h

�It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2 -5 6 1 2 For Fast Results.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

ASSUME Closing rust*. Take 3 RR., 2 Baths, kit. oqllipt.
over pyinU. 2 Hit 322-3415.
730 Seminole Blvd., Cassel­
berry, 838-0830.
3 HH, lVa bath home. Assume
payments. 322 5435
LMN ENTERPRISES. Inc.
Has Custumltcd Humes in
LMN ENTERPRISES
So. Longwood for immediate
Now has Sales Representsoccupancy. Down payment
lives at Crystal Lake Park.
of $850 and up.
W. on 23th St., to Lake
LMN ENTERPRISES. Inc.
Mtry Blvd.. left on Blvd. to
802 Highland Ave.
Lake Mary Fire Station,
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
riant to Sales office. 4
Imhiscs under construction.
NO TAXI NEEDED!
One 4 Bedroom ready for Walking distance to down­
occupancy. As low as $350
town, churches, s c h o o l * ,
Down and $04 a month.
AND tn a Quiet, Friendly
Ph. 83*-39U or 322-2744
neighborhood. 2 Bedrooms—
separate dining r o o m screened porch.
2, 3, a 4 BEDROOMS
It is FURNISHED Too!
1, l l i . &amp; 2 BATHS
Good Terms, If needed, pric
ed Low at $7,500.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

Ix&gt;w Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
1565 Park Dr.

322-200

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park
322-3232
Sites: 322-8971 . 3013 or 948

FHA HOMES
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
l, H4, 4 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

!

13

ALL OF THIS FOR 92,900
With Attractive Terms 1

Seminole Realty

WANTED. 3 Goau, 1 Billy
Any breed. Geneva 349-3063.
S 1 A . P e ts

16. Female Help Wanted

SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Child Caro

FA 2-974.

Days work,
322-6277.

call

nighta

80. Babysitter*

U l« 8 4 k ft «
"M a y b e you oould d o eom eth ln * a b ou t th a t s w e e t
to o th o f hers w hile you V e e t H I"

25. Plumbin* .Services

27. Special Servlet*

35. Articles Wanted

WANTED! Citrus fruit. Largo
or smaU amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
Mac ha* THROWN AWAY the
field. FA 2-4244.
Percentage Book.
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at 36. AutomobQen - Trucks
Dealer COST plus $1 per
'57 Ford Conv. atnd. trana.
yard.
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Very dean. $395. 322-1358.

Carpet Special!

LIMITED TIME ! ! !

TOP RATED MILLS

BLOOMING Rotes on Chsro- SINGER FEATHER WEIGHT CaU us for n showing of these
k*a stock. All other kind* Like new cond. AU of attach­
fine Carpets in your home.
o f Nursery shrubbery and
ments. Pay $5 monthly.
Nylon. Acrilan, AU Wool,
tree*.
Ph. Service M a n a g e r .
etc. Hundreds to choose
Gray Shadows Nursery
322 9411.
from. TERMS1 Up to two
S Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
years to Pay I
FANTASTIC ANNIVERSARY
Aritooa Cypratt Tree*, (ever­
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
green), $1 ft 0 , you dig
City, 201 W. lit St.
them. Myrtle St. ft Eureka
Orlando, Fla.
BILL'S DARGAIN BARN
241-8194 Collect or
Hammock, Box 310-A. Ph.
1300 GrapcvUle Ave.
322-&lt;37a.
Leroy C. MacTavIsh, Owner
At Railroad Tracks
FA 2 3343 after 8 p m .
CITRUS ft PEACH TREES. You Name Itl WUd BUI will
WUI plant. 39-4145.
try to find HI Open 6lh DUE TO DIVORCE. We have
Days a week.
a repossessed '63 model
S3. Farsltnr*
Swing Needle Dlal-o-Matlc,
New G 1 b a 0 d refrigerator*
Llge new, makes fancy
WANTED reliable ceupla to
freeter combination, com­
sUtchea, make* B u t t o n ­
take ep monthly payments
pletely Froat-Clear. Giant
holes, sewa on Buttons,
of $19.1* ea I eompletc
15.11 cu ft. only $398.88,
Monograms,
Embroiders,
rooms 01 furniture. CaU
with trade. Dlck'a Appli­
Etc. Take up remelntng 4
TE 9-1X11, Casselberry, eel
ance Service, 510 S. San­
piymente of $8.00. Phone
ford. 89-7658.
FA 2-8627.
SeU Ua Your
Furnltura. APPROX. 300 ft. Chain-Link
Quick Service With the
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
fence,
3 walk-in gatea.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Have to be moved. 39-2698. 1963 Drcssmeker D e L u x e .
POST. FA 2-0677.
Mekcs buttonholes, sows on
buttons, blind atllchcs and
For the biggest selection of
fancy stitches. Pay off bal­
nearig sew and used furni­ Sewing machine, like new,
ance of $98 or $s per month.
guarantee.
Makes
button
ture, ece Noll's Furniture
322 9111.
holes, sews on buttons,
Brokorage in Casselberry
monograms,
embroideries, 110ATS. Motors. Scooters, Re­
on 17-9. Open 6 daya 9 to 6.
etc. Pay off balance, $72.40,
frigerators, Stoves, furni­
Uaed furniture, appliance*,
or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
ture, knick knacks. Coine
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
trade for your old machine.
out and Browse, 4 to 10
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
CaU anytime, 322-7468.
evenings.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
BUDGET SPOT
READY MIX Concrete, win­
FRE1S ESTIMATE
2306 W. 1st St.
dow allls, lintels, steps,
Upholstering ft Mattren ren­
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
35. Article!* W on ted
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
pipe, ateel, grease traps,
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
dry wells, stepping stones. WANTED. Set Golf Clubs.
Co., at 709 Calory Ave.
Must be reasonable. 1&gt;. O.
Miracle Concrete Co.
FA 41117.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-R7G1
Box 2, Sanford, Fla.

Singer Automatic

HEATING
PLUMBING
SERVICING - TESTING
Contracting Repairs
Lewis Sales ft Service
FREE ESTIMATES
2317 C. C. Road
TA 2-7921
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3J83
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
u . J
CaU rA 2-7621.
27. Special Services
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
TREE SERVICE
Of pictures that have been
323-0300
published In The Herald.
SAVE l
CaU Bill Vincent at The
Bring Your TV or Radio To
Sanford Herald. 322*911.

TV &amp; RADIO HOSPITAL
and SAVE
Open Evenings 'til 10
614 Laurel

28. Automobile Service

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Frvo Inspection. estlmato*.
pickup, delivery. Recoring 34. Articles For, Sale
Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair
ft repairt dlicounted.
GOULD Pump, Ilka n«w. 14
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
hp. with Jet Educer. Call
110 S. Park
322-5932
322-3024.
Auto
Glass,
T*pa
Plano Tuning and Rapalr
ft Sea* Cover*
9-PC. Monterey dining room
W L. Harmon — FA 1-4223
HANO SVC. ft TUNING
Rebuilding - Kefeltlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 - After 12 p. m.

21. Beauty Salons

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

suite. Excellent
39-949.

If you want people to pay
attention to your business,
call FA 2-5612 and atk Uw
Herald Staff about aone attan lion getting ada

1-ford Wrecker
304 W. 2nd St. FA IA 0 9
IL L WORK GUARANTEED 1-Valve Machine
1-Seat Grinder
39-7434

BIG $AVING$
U SED C A R S
I) CONTINENTAL

41 CADILLAC
Fully Equipped
New Car Clean

Leeal Owner
Fell Factory
■qelpped

IN S '

•99"

•1 MERCURY
I-Dr., Radio, Heater
Mer-O-Matio
1

O VER 30 USED C A R S
FOR Y O U R C H O O S IN G !

C 3

99 VOLKSWAGEN
SI,M l Mlleo
One Owner

119'

1 9 # "

60 CADILLAC
loupe DeVllle
One Owner

r

a

19 CHEVROLET
Station Wagen
Very W es

219

'55 Cadillac Coupe de Vlllo,
lllht blue, full power. Good
buy, $295. 39-9496.
'56 Ford Victoria. $300. Ph.
322-3340.
'62 Chevy, Six,
mileage. $1400.
trade. 3 9 7839.

Std. Low
Equity or

37. Roata • Motora
Gateway To Tba Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
301-8-8 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961

38. Motorcycles • Scoot era
'63 Vespa Scooter. 8225. Roll
bar*. Spare tire. 322-76*2.

39. Trailer** • Cabanas
1958 Cameo House trailer.
Must sell. Exc. cond. Plu
322-6429.
1962 Dolphin, 51 x 10, 3 BR.
$500 Equity. 599107.

C4-34A

1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Hurdtop
T*4or, 220 h.p., Crulsomatlc transmission, radio and hatter,
power steering, light biut, vinyl trim.

2695

4-door V-9, I’owerglide, power altering, power brakes, radio ond
heater. White with rad Interior.

2295

C4-IIA

1981 Ford Sunliner V -8

1795

Automatic Iranamlaaion. radio and lieatar, power atoorlng, power
brake*. Dark blue with new white top,

1961*Ford Falrlane Tudor

1295

Sedan, V-B engine, automatic tranamlsahm, radio and heater.
Light greon finish and clean throughout.
XC4-IIB

_

1960 Ford Falcon 4 -Door
Redan, • cylinder engine, automatic
heater. Medium green flnlah.

1095

tranamliution, radio and

RC4-9A
V -l engine, Cruleomatle transmission, power strering, radio Ond
healer. Beautiful black and white.

1959*FORD TOWN VICTORIA

THIS W E E K -E N D SPECIAL

V-B engine, automatic transmission, radio and
heater, powrr steerinii, power brakes, air
conditioned. 40,000 milts only. Like new.

1961 Buick 225 Convertible
RED BUCKET HKATB 8EI' IN WIDTH
EXTERIOR! A M«AL DREAM FOR THE YOUNG
AT HEART.

It's1 Here Per You Now.
New. You Will Be Able To Cut Down
On Veer Hmehlag. Without Leetwg Tfee
1
T I Of Tfcat
■e.Meeh
Wasted jClgarette. Tee.
Tee, Wll
Without That Strong
------- -------------Will Power Toe Con Stop Rmoklag Now! Title Is An
Invention That Has Bern Tented, It Hea Proved Itself
In Korops, Now Available In The United State*. ThU
Invention B ill Be Delivered Direct Or By Mall From
Sanford, Florida To All Part* Of The O. 8. If You
Order, Kindly Give Ls An Cetlnmt* On The Amuoont
Of Cigarettes You Are Now MmwUag. We WUI T ty To
Cheek With You At A Later Date. Your Answer W’UI
He Proof Enough That You Tee Are Happy Bees awe Too
Will I-o«e The Fear Of Lung Conroe. Tou'v* Htopped
'Invoking Or Cut l&gt;own. Hospitals Mar Girt ThU In*
ventlon To The Patients Who Crave The Feeling And
Desire For A Cigarette After Order* Are Given Tu
stop Smoking. (Im te r Vision. Lea. Throat Irritation.
Non Habit Farming), The Source Of Bnpply la Limited.
We Will He Able To FlU Meat Order. From This Hupply!
However. W« liswarvs The Right To Make Reread On
Yoor Order Within Fifteen Osya If Oar Bapply Runs
Out. Or You May Accept Your Order For U tr r Drfivrr). Act Now, Don't Walt, Meat Order* Filled dame
Day, Rend I2.M Cask. Cheek Or Money Order N o*.
{**»•
Thal gmehln* Kick Now, ThU Invention Will
Help. W rite: Our Address To Your Friends, They'll Ik
Glad You Did. Cell Them On The I'bona, (tend An Order
Fur 1 hem. Send Cash. Check Or Mube, Order To
BUDGET STRETCHER
P. O. P * i 444

clean,

1959 Ford Town Victoria

• Best O f Financing
• GW Warranty On All Care

"VUBHRFMHIUir "»

'54 Chev. extra
Bradshaw Dr.

1962 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop

Payton Realty

INVESTMENT ft REALTY
INI B. Park
93-493
US N. Park
2M1TI Njtea: U M n i -M l or 2241

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UR
♦ Low Interest Rites
ft Low Monthly Fsymeate
FLORIDA STATE BAN S'

C4-2A

And Priced To Please

Seminole Realty

'59 Ford, A-l condition. &lt;598.
215 Woodmere.

64 MODEL
TRADE-INS

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ON

JAGUAR, XK120M Roadster.
Exe.' tnech. cond. Rest of­
fer. Moxlcy'a Garage, 2539
Park Dr.

condition.

Uarrlatt's Baauty Nook
Rtm Appt'a I Sr. Beautician* WKLl S DRILLED, PUMPS,
IN «o. 0*k
FA 3-3742
Get professional cleaning re­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Senknrlk Glass and Paint sults — rent Blue Lustre
All
Types
and
Slits
Special by Popular Demand
Company
EIcc. Carpet Shampoocr. $1
Wo Repair and Sarvico
Our Budget Wave Spec. $8.93
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-469
per day. Carroll's Kurn.
6
T
1
N
E
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 294)834 Machinery and Supply Co.
107 W 2nd St.
rA 2-6132

Our Used Core Are Tuned For

We Here# The Notion.

FILL DIRT - CLAY - PEAT
Top Soil • Shell
Ph. 39-6753
Sanford

34. Articles For Sale

Carpets A la Carte

Will care for children In my
home, 5 daya week, Laka
Mary area. 322-3273.

BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR
HOME
1091 8. Park
322-5232
4 BR., 2 Bath*. Huge Fla.
room, Dining room, Built- Nltes: 322-4*71-3013 or 2141 14. Electrical Service!
in range, ref., dlshwaiher, WEEKEND cottage, Lemon YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
alr-cond., Heat. Large lot,
Bluff, furnished. 39-3431.
Coatr-ctlng 4 Repair*
fenced back yard.
ft Control*
NEW S BR, I Bath. Cent
EXCLUSIVE WITH
t i l lu a iet
FA M902
boot * alr-oead., built-in
JOHN E- FOX, Realtor
oven
4
wall-to-wall
carpet­
110 N. Park
ing In all bedroom*. Screen03-0559. after five 322 5630
ad poroh 4 other extras,
4 BR, 2 BATH
$13,800. LOW, LOW DOWN
fenced yard, ceqt. heat A
li Low monthly paymeaU.
air cood. $16400.
Call owner Collect
$500 DOWN
or see on premise*, 114
4 BR, 2 BATHS
Eatter Ave., L«k* Mary.
n r .
0 Ft. Family Room, fenced
A ROME WITH CHARM sur­
patio, double carport.
rounded by other lovely
$17,900 - TERMS
homes in friendly Loch Ar­
8 BR FRAME HOME
bor,
Outside patio, Bar-B-Q, Fruit
3 Speclotu Bedrooms
Tree*. In the Country.
3 Baths
$7,000 - TERMS
Extra Urge living room
with Beeuttful fireplace
Separate Dlnlag Room
Large Florida Room
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
This Home doee speak QUAL­
BELIEVE IT OR NOTI
ITY, with its fine workman­
Only u block* from town la
ship la cabinet#, open beam
• I Story, 4 SR. I bath
••fling# and pin*U*4 wall#.
Homo with — Patio — BarU m attractive grounds' In­
B-Q, Large fruit treea, ter­
clude * 170 ft. well. Terms
rific
garden apace and
available.
flowing well — For only
&lt;10,400 - |300 Down — 483
A REAL BUYI
per meath. Owner financed.
At 91.90

SOU TH W ARD

"s i. Articles For Sale

POODLES, 8 wk*. old, AKC GUNS. New ft Used. Large
selection. WUI trade, Abo
reg. Fairly reaionable. 1
rcpali. Tackle 10UI ft re­
male. 1 female. 805 W. 3rd.
paired Osteen Brklge Fish
3J. Flowers - Shrubs
Camp ft Gun Shop.

City o f Sanford Civil Service
Board will bold examina­
tions for qualified appll
cants to establiih eligibility
list for classification of
Clerk-typist. Requirements;
18 to 45 years of age; mini­
mum education—high school
graduate or equivalent; ex­
perience In typing and gen­
eral office practices; resi­
dent of Seminole County for
at least aix months. Exami­
nation will be held in the
elty hall at 2:00 P.M. March
2, 1984 or as soon there­
after as practicable. Submit
application to Civil Sarvice
Examiner in city hall not
later than February 27, 984.

Stenstrom Realty

ABUNDANT SHADE
This lot li halt on corner has
many ahade treea. In Lake
Mery, only 11,400 for abort
time.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-8457 for appointment

31. Poultry . Livestock

BICYCLE * Flxlt Shop for
Sale
Alio fithlng equip.
322-9863.

John Sauls, Realtor

EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
FliA-VA aalea broker. 2485
S. Park Ave. FA 1-2384,
FA 2-2283.

Feb. 21, 1964 — P hrc 11

B usin ess O p p ortu n ity

FHA

DEBARY: Home exclusive
with W. T. Corbett, Real
Eatatc. 2 BR, li t bath,
central alr-cond. 4k heat
$18,500. 688-4791.

Ijrralh

BARGAIN HOME
Bedroom frame h o m e .
$3,500 for »hort time, needs
repair, will consider trade.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
322 8457 for appointment

$100
HOUSEKEEPER. L i v e in.
Low Monthly Payments
White or colored. Phone
WYN.NEWOOD HOME
For
Complete
Information
322-3108 or 322-9255.
We like to offer this kind of
See Or Call Your
home buy. Very ettractlve
18. Help Wanted
2 BR Home situated on a
large tree-shaded lot, with
SALES BROKER
Colored Motor Route Carrier
chain link fence. Can be
for afternoon paper route.
purchased furnished or unMust have References and
unfurnsbed. $8,850 'f FHA
dipendabk car. Write Cir­
qualified, with Low pay­ 111 N. Park Ave.
322-7174
culation Dept. P. 0. Box
ments
of
$84,
includes
1117, Sanford.
3
BR.
Fla.
Rm.,
114
baths,
everything. L O W
Down
cent, beat, alr-cond. $430 IB. Situations Wanted
Payment.
Down. $84 mo. Ph. 39-6319.
HOUSEWORK: 322-8410.
QUALITY HOME In one of
the finest neighborhoods In IRONING in my homa. Ph.
39-0313.
Sanford — Excellent loca­
3565 Park Dr.
322-2420

tion — Close to shopping
centers, School and Churchss.
I Large Bedrooms
&gt;14 Baths
Large Living Room
Large Dining Room
Conveniently located large
Florida Room
Beautiful Oak Floor*
Built-In Rang*
Central Duet Heating
Well designed closet* 4
storage space
Extra larga corner lot

tJaufurh

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12. Real Lstate Tor Sal*

O n ly . . . 1 8 9 5

1395

FC 3-92C

1959 CHEVROLET
36 LINCOLN
Air Cond.
Ready To G*

SS FORD
Nation Wagon
9 Pstaenger

3-lloor sedan, V-H engine, standard tranamisaiuti, radio and heater. White finish.

1958 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
36 1 IIEVItOI.ET
I Ur. Hedaii
One Owner

88 CHEVROLET
Bel-Air 8la. Wagon
Baton Nke
00

W
57 OLDS
Convertible
Three Carlie.

M FORD
Station Wagon
One Owner

9 Passenger, V-8 engine, automatic trana.
mission, radio ft healer, while A red Interior.

745

O VER 50 USED C A R S
t o SELL or T R A D E
i BANK RATE FINANCING

T O ­

ftp! B U I c k
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b l e r

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1 0 9 N. Palmetto Ave.
SAN FO RD
322-1884

Rated Company)

Strickland-M orrison, Inc.
308 E. Fir«t St.

322-1481

:

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W. Park MI 4-8916

W IN T E R P A R R

"HANK FINANCING"

MI 4.0209

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�WEEK
END

TOUR of

Home Buyers Offered Variety Of Styles
by families desiring
i homes. These are
the latest innovations

New houses galore are springing
«p in and around Sanford, just
waiting to be viewed . . . and pur-

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in modern design and architecture,
and with the latest conveniences.
Tops in offerings these modern
residences are Kingswood Builders
and Shoemaker Construction Com-

p*ny*
For

example, Kingswood has
nei,r,y completed some homes in the
$11,000 to $13,000 classification in
the 1500 block of South Summerlin
Avenue.
These are on large lots, running
to ir,0' f(,ot depths, covered with citpalm
trees. Services
include city water and sewerage.
Kingswood also is starting two
new homes, three and four bedrooms, in Grove Manor, at Mcllonviltc Avenue and Washington Drive.
Two four-l)cdroorn homes are well
under way at Greenbriur of Loch
Arbor, with one overlooking the 13th

green o f Mayfair Country Club.
Shoemaker's Home Show last
weekend prpvcd auch a success that
it is being carried over through
this weekend.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., president of
Shoemaker Construction, estimated
well over 2,000 persons inspected
the modern residences on display in
the new third section of Ravenna
Park, on Country Club Rond.
Herb Stcnstrom, o f Stenstrom
Realty, sales agents for the Shoe*
muker firm, also said that many of
the visitors also took advantage of
the opportunity while visiting the
new Ruvennn Park third section to
visit next door the two new homes
at Idyllwilde.
Stenstrom also said that those
who failed to visit the Home Show
last weekend are invited to do so
this weekend . . . at Ravenna Park
third section.

$25
$2.30
$I.M
$50
$5.00
$5.30
$75
$1140
$5.70
$100
116.10
$12.00
$125
$20.00
$10.10
$150
$2500
$15.00
$175
$20.20
$22.70
$200
$33.70
$26.20
The present withholding for
persona earning more than
$200 a week in wages la $33.70
plus l i per cent of wages
over $300. Ib is will be reduc­
ed to $20.20 plus 14 per cent
of the excess over $200.
M AIM ED COUPLE
No Dependents
weekly
present
new
wags
deduction deduction
$25

$ 0.0 0

$ 0.00

$50
$4 50
$3.50
$75
$5.00
50.00
$100
$13.50
$10.50
$125
$15.30
$14.30
$150
$23.30
$15.10
$175
$36.90
$20.00
$200
$31.40
$24.40
The present withholding for
persons earning more than
$200 a week In wages Is $31.40
plus II per cent of the

$30

TALLAHASSEE, (UPI)—
Sprasard I,. Holland quali­
fied at the secretary of
state's office today to run for
his fourth term in the U.S.
Senate.
The
72-year-old
Florida
Democrat
announced
h Ia
plana Thursday to seek reelection at a "Holland apprec­
iation dayl* at his hometown
o f Uartow.
"It's only natural that I
return here to the old home
town to tell the Iwst kept
secret o f the year—,’’ Hol­
land told a crowd of 2,000
friends and supporters.
"1 have no policical ma­
chine," the senator aaid,"
llut I do have a lot of
friends."
Holland said he experts to

present
new
deduction deduction
$0.00
$0.00

$0.00

10.00

ITS
$1.30
$3.30
$100
$6.20
$7.20
$125
$13.70
$10.70
$150
$11.70
$14.50
$200
$20.50
$20.50
The present withholding for
persons earning more than
$200 a week In wages Is $25.50
plus IS per cent ol the mount
over 5200. This will be re­
ducted to $20.50 plus 14 per
cent of the excess over 5200.
M AIM ED COUPLE
Three Dependents
weekly
present
new
wags
dedncUen deduction
$25
$0.00
$0.00

$50

$0.00

$0.00

$75
$100
$125
$150
$175
$200

$2.00
$6.00
$11.40
$15.40
$20.00
$21.50

$1.50
$5.40
$5.00
$12.70
515.50
$10.00

85th Street
(

While you are out driving: this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
o f Sanford and Seminole County’ s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you m ay find
ju st what you are looking for in the way o f a home.

In Ravenna Park this Weekend - the

A. K. (K A Y ) Shoemaker Jr. is shown demonstrating the General Electric
"Personal Portable” TV set which will be given as a bonus to purchasers
o f homes in Ravenna Park during the Home Show, now in progress.
Shoemaker is president o f Shoemaker Construction Company, developers
o f Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Following a n samples of the
m w withholding ratea provid­
ed by tha compromise tax
bill and bow they compared
with present rates
weekly
wage
$25

Country Club Rosd

ware a vigorous campaign in
tha atate between now and
November. To date, ha has
no announced opponent.
Tha appreciation day was
sponsored by the Bartow
Chamber of Commerce.

Continues!

SEATTLE (U P I)—A technlqua for spraying gold on—
like paint la sprayed—may re­
sult In wider use o f the pre.
clous metal, aaya a Lockheed
Missiles and 8pace Co., scien­
tist.
The scientist, D. J. Levy, In.
ventor of the technique, aaya
the process has already been
used successfully In the de­
sign of antennus for space
vehicles.

Saturday
and
Sunday —
Noon to Dark!
Thouflantiii came
last weekend —
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We’ll have plenty

A Dream Kitchen!
A ll it needs

is

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W TM

o f hosta and
hostesses to
show you around!

You!

Drive West on
20th St. Follow
our signs.

6

Time To Patch W hen
sure Uie base o f the opening
is thoroughly filled — force
in the material.
Allow tha material to dry.
Then apply the rest o f the
platter, building up the patch
so that it la level with the
rest of the surface. Carefully
smooth this with a trowel. If
you
work
carefully,
you
should be able to run your
finger over the area when
dry without feeling any dif­
ference.
While you can sand tha sur­
face If it doesn't come out
even, this practice will rough­
en ordinary patching plaster.
If you are not sure o f your
technique us* apockllng com­
pound which can b* aanded
easily.
Real tha new surface with
shellac. Thla will prevent dull
spots when you paint the
wall.
Give tbs patched area an
extra priming coat before
painting.
Halrllao crocks or* often
so tiny that they can bo
patched with o pasta of whit*
lead and turpentine. Us* a
doth to rub tiro mixture into
the crack. Wipe away tha oxcats while it Is still wot Sand
when dry.

Johns sad Oklawaha Rivera
far traasportatioa U Silver
crack with now plaster, but Springs, thane* four miles b*
pot oUar $a the aorfaca. Maks steam tram-road to Ocala,.

2 &amp; 3 bedroom, V/&gt; &amp; 2
baths, Central Duct

Heating with Air Conditioning
easily added!

Cracks Creep On W all
Ry MIL FIX
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Plaster walls, provided Uiey
are dry, may laat forever.
Vet, they are likely to de­
velop eracka nom-thriesa.
These are often due to the
nettling of a houae, a process
that can go on for a long
time. Or damage may reault
from un accident, auch at
children playing or aumeono
moving furniture carelessly.
The best time to repair
piaster walla la right before
painting. Painting will not
cover up the cracks. They'll
only show through the paint
But painting la necessary aft­
er patching, since you will
want to cover up the patched
area.
Use patching plaster, avail­
able at hardware and paint
stores. Cbsck the instructions.
Soma plaster mixes harden
more quickly than other*. Mix
only the amount you can use
right away.
Before mixing, prepare tha
damaged area. Widen the
creek enough so that you
con get plaster in. Undercut
the crack. This will keep the
plaster from filling out
Remove all loose plaster.
If It crumbles easily It wlU
not hold tbs patch.
Wet the surface thoroughly.
Tills prevents the eld plaster
from drawing all Um moist-

Lovely New Homes

mm

SEE T H E M

ALL!

t

SEE IT IN

Greenbriar

A G-E Personul Portable TV will be given
with the purchase o f each house during
the Home Show.

MODERN KITCHENS BY

FHA, FIIA-IN-SERVICE, VA AND

6EMEIAL0

CONVENTIONAL FINANCING

ELECTRIC

OF LOCH A R BO R
All the cabinet apace and counter apace
you can poaaibly use the cabineta are
o f beautiful birch — complete built-in
GE electrical appliances. The only pos­
sible thing to make this kitchen more
useful la you!

o jw

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h

com pany

"T ^O N

Custom Building Our Specialty
Ganaral Office 311 W. 36th 8L
Sales Office WS-7495

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232-2103

JIM HUNT
Realty
Exclusive Sales Agest

P. O. BOX ISM

SEE US FOR REMODELING

322.$07«

STEN STR O M R E A L T Y SALES AG E N T S

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Seminole Mourns Death Of Buddy Lawson
^

R.K. Porter comet back to
life with today’ * "C lock" col­
umn . . .
and very happy
about It. We'll try to keep you
informed on important hap­

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MacLcish In
llO U S H O L U E R

Board To Meet
A special meeting of the
Casselberry Board of Alder­
men to discuss paving of
Winter Park Drive will tie
held al 7:30 p. in. today in
the T o m Hall,

Plan Memorial

South Seminole County. Since
there were no schools there
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
at that time, he went to Win­
— One of Hie stars ut Ihc
ter I’ ark schools.
Grotto Circus, John Zcrbini of
Tuck enlisted in the U. S. New- York, was clawed Sun­
Air Corps in World War H day by a lion during Hie final
and was commissioned as a performance by the circus
navigator at the age of 19. here.
Ho served three years, Includ­
ing a year flying in China.
HO was recalled in 1950, be­
M R EDO, Tex. (UIM) — U.
came a pilot und served three S. Dlsl. Judge Ben C. Conmore year*.
naliy today sentenced a Ca­
He entered the University nadian wlm pleaded guilty to
of Miami in 1953 and was charges of smuggling the
graduated magna cum laude largest amount of heroin ever
irom law school in 1957. He seized at the 3!cxlcan border.
Joined an Orlando law firm
but later served as an assist­
ant iur 3W yeara to aa appel
MIAMI BEACH (UIM) late Judge at
Ualoa leaders vowed todgy to
He was 11
mer .Vis*
of Lakelan—^ , . ^
to Bucr*« until P.oidaRt
Returning ta reside la Saaa- Johnson eeuros theses that
inolu County in
February hall of (lie grain will be car­
19CI, Tuck established a law- ried in American ships.
firm under the name of Bas­
sett and Tuck at Maitland,
where they now have their of­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
fice.
(UIM) — Three Americans
Tuck l&gt; a member of the 1were wounded by Communist
Florida Bar Association and guerrilla booby traps Sunday,
Maitland Rutary Club and but for the first lime in three
has been admitted to prac­ Sundays
t hc
Communists
tice in all Florida Courts, U. staged no terror bombings of
S. District Court at Orlando, U. S. civilians la-re.
U. S. Court of Appeals at
New Orleans and the U. S.
Supreme Court.
LAHORE, Pakistan (U P D He also is a member o f the Conimimlst China, abandon­
American llur Association, I'M ing neutrality in the Kashmir
I’appu i’hi, honorary frater­ dispute between India and
nity, and .Seminole County Pakistan, Sunday night came
Farm Bureau.
out in favor of Hie Pakistani
Mr. and Mrs. Tuck, with poiition and called for a ple­
their children. Melanie, 3's, biscite lu decide Hie terri­
and Geoffrey, four month* re­ tory's future.
side al Tangtewuod.

Tamer Clawed

Sentenced

Ban Continues

d GIs Wounded

Red China Chooses

Explains

Fluoridation
Reading Set
First reading n( an ordi­
nance providing fluoridation
with Sanford's proposed wa­
ter system expansion will
highlight Hie sgenda for to­
night's C i t y
Commission
meeting.
Also on tonight's agenda
will lie:
Discussion
of
downtown
parking change*, considera­
tion of (lie county city agree­
ment on a continuing compre­
hensive transportation plan,
discussion of flic request to
sell Ihc old library site and
building, an offer lo purchase
Hie Sunland Estates water
system by the City of Sanford,
and a request fur the City to
lake over operation of Uie
sewer lift station al Seminole
High School.

PRINCESS
ANNE,
Md.
(UIM)—John Wilson, co-chair­
man of Hie Student Appeal
For Equality (SAFE), ex­
plaining why Hie civil rigid*
group Is opposed to a props*al for a referendum on
Maryland's local opthin pub­
lic accommodations law:
"W e don't want lo vote on
our rights."

Daughter Of
Home To Wed
COLDSTREAM,
Scotland
( UPI) — Mrrial DouglasHome, the daughter of Prime
Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome, will be married at St.
5lary and All Souls Church
here on March 30.
Churrh officials said the
wedding date was set Sunday.
Mcrlal is marrying Adrian
Darby, 20. an Oxford Uni­
versity lecturer. Her parent*
have a home in Coldstream.

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

THOMAS M O O N , of
O v i e d o , nerving the
third yciir o f hin firat
four-year term tin jus­
tice of the jience of l)ia*
trict 3, announced to­
day he will not lie a
candidate to succeed
himself. "If the area
grown in the next four
years as it has in the
last three years,” said
Moon, n farmer, 'I can­
not devote the time to
the position that will
be required.”

Man, Thinking
He Had Slain
Wife, Suicides
A Negro man kilted himself
Sunday night after he thought
he had fatally wounded his
wife following a , 4 i ) Jong
apat
(Mir Midway tu n *;
Dead la F,bert Le*-,^Mk*
tin. U. of ( W a r dtrret, Mid­
way. Wounded M Dm toad
and tlsfrd to fair condition as
Seminole Memorial Hospital
is Alice Mae Franklin, 27,
also of Midway.
Constable lloliert Carroll
reported he received a call
from (lie hospital at 9:50 p.nt.
that a man had left hi*
wounded wife (here. The con­
stable said the man, identi­
fied a* Franklin, reported he
was going lo return home to
rare for their five-monUi-old
baby,
A few minute* later Carroll
received anotlter call report­
ing Franklin's suicide.
Coroner Hugh Duncan was
notified and he declurcd the
shooting a suicide. The wea­
pon was identified as a .38
caliber revolver.

Two Missing In
Hotel Fire
KANKAKEE, III. (UPI)
— Fire roared through the
old Alamo Hotel in down­
town Kntikakre today am)
fire- officials said from two
to 15 persons were missing
and fi-nrc-d dead.
The blaze destroyed ull hut
two walls of tire three story, Itrick hotel.
Fire Chief John Marquart
gave Hie estimate of those
missing nml feared dead. He
said from 30 to 32 persons,
many of them elderly, had
brert registered in the hotel
but only about half of them
had l&gt;een accounted for.

CtibanH In Spain
MADRID (UIM) - A Cu
Iran trade delegation quietly
arrived here today only two
days after the Spanish gov­
ernment announced that com­
mercial link* with Fidct Cas­
tro's Cuba would continue.

WASHINGTON
(UPI I - ing and prayer recitation in
Four Miami parents filed a the schools.
notice In the U. S. Supreme
It also asked for reversal
Court today that they are ap­
of the Florida court ruling
pealing for the second time a
Hint sustained prayer recita­
Florida Supreme Court do
vision tipliolding validity of tion. conducting of religious
I baccalaureate programs, a
vlnily Rttilc reading in Hie pub­
so-called religious c e n s u s
lic schools.
I among pupils and religious
Tlir Miamians, a Unitarian, tests as a qualification for
agnostic and two Jews, asked teacher employment.
flip high court lo direct Ihr
The appeal was filed by 1.00
state court to "heed" a U. S. Pfrffcr, New York, general
decision outlawing Hide-read- counsel of the American Jew­

AFL-CIO Action
Due On Low-Cost
Housing Fund
MIAMI REACH ( UPI) —
Tire AFL-CIO was expected to
ril up a fund today Hurt limy
reach $50 or (1 0 0 million to
buy government - guaranteed
nroitgugea and *|ron*nr lowincome housing projects.
A proposal to establish a
pooled truat fund and u "seed
money corporation" to sponsor
low-rental apartment projects
Wus expected to lie approved
l&gt;/ the AFL-CIO g e n e r a l
la-ard.
Tire board, romposed of leadin,* officials of esch of the 135
AFL-CIO union*, was called
into session by AFL-CIO President George Sleany.
t t Else « U expected to appr*»v« • 50-eeul |ht member
•sees* . »nt M the labor fedETOtloE'e affiliate* lo bolster
Um John F. Kennedy Memor­
ial Library Fund and the Il­
linois Roosevelt Foundation.
Tire major business before
(lie board, however, was the
pioneering housing plan ap­
proved by the AFL-CIO exec­
utive council to niuku better
use of inulti-miliiun dollar
unions strike funds, benefits
funds mid general reserves.
Union official* suid much of
tliis money Is now invested In
government lamds or roinmon
storks and earns much less
than it eould if used to buy
government • insured mort­
gages.
Tlie idea I* to earmark a
portion of tire increased yield
for establishment of nonhousing projects under federul
laws that |H-rmil unions to
s|xinsnr low income housing.
Such projects ate not ap
pealing to commercial devel­
opers wlm ale seeking higher
iclurn, Hie labor officials said,

Injured Pair
Satisfactory'
Donald (Buddy) Hooker, 17,
and Carol Ann Beasley, 18,
troth of Oviedo, injured Sun­
day in an aulomoblle crash,
were reported In "satisfac­
tory" condillon today by Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital
attaches.
Trooper Bill Strlngficld and
Depuly J (J Galloway said
apparently Hooker lost con­
trol of his car ami It struck
an oak tree. Both suffered
broken lames and cuts.

ish Congress.
He termed it lire first major
Irst nf a wide variety of sec­
tarian practices in the school*
since the 19*13 decision* of Ihc
U. S. Court that held school
pray era and Rible reading in­
valid.
The Florida court in Aug­
ust. 1902, sustained Rible
reading, prayer recitation and
other practices but outlawed
celebration of Christmas and
other religious holidays in
schools, and banned showing
of religious movies and use
of school facilities for aflerhours religious Instruction.
A short time later and while
lire Florida case was on ap­
peal, Hie U. 8 , court came
down with ita landmark decis­
ions in Pennsylvania and
Maryland caars and returned
Ihr Florida rase to the state
court for review in line with
these decisions.
In January of this year, the
Florida court reaffirmed ita
earlier judgment upholding
lira practices and said, in ef
feet, if they were to be denied
(o Florida school children, it
would have to be by order of
Hie U. 8 . court and not the
slate court.
In the second appeal filed
today, Pfeifer said there la
no substantial difference be­
tween the Florida law and the
Pennsylvania law declarrd in­
valid by (he court. The Flor­
ida court said thcra wai a
(inference in that Ilia Florida
law requiring Rilile reading
plainly slated It was for mor­
al training of Hie children and
not (or religious purpoaca.

Albania Seizes
Soviet Properly
MOSCOW (IIPI) — Alban­
ia bus seized property bolunging to tire Soviet E m b a s­
sy In the Albanian capital of
Tirana, It was disclosed to­
day.
Tim official Soviet govern­
ment newspaper Izvestia rovralrd the seizure in an art­
icle demanding the "immed­
iate return” of tire Soviet
property, Izvestia suid the
property
was seized lust
Hiursday.
The Soviet Union snd Al­
bania broke o ff relations in
Decemls'r, IIUII, after a hit­
ter exchange of charges be­
tween the two ( ’omnium &lt;1
governments. Curetakers bail
been left behind in both em­
bassies.

Boat Overdue
For Every Pot
MADRID (UPI) - Chick­
en* clearly outnumbered peo­
ple in Spain. Lalesl census
figurri show there are 31
million Spaniards and 10 mil­
lion chickens.

PANACEA (UPI) - A JOfoot crisa craft constellation
is two (lay* overdue on a trip
from Naples to Mobile, Ala.,
and I* the object of a wide­
spread search in the Gulf of
Mexico today.

N avy Flier Falls 1 ,0 0 0 Feet, Bounces A n d Lives
OAKLAND, Calif. ( UPI) —
How does It feel to fall 1,000
feet without a parachute and
survive with only e broken
leg?
I.t. Jg Edward A , Dickson,
Wyoming, Pa., who took euch
a plunge, said from Iris Oak
Knoll Naval lluapital bed that
it all happened so fast that he
didn't realize until ha was on
Uie ground that bis parachute
bad failed to open.
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State Bible Ruling

CAPE KENNEDY (L T D —
America's next Ranger moon
probe, once act for launch thi*
week, has l»ci-n delayed until
the end of 51ay at Hie earliest.

TAM I’ A (UIM) — Pullticr
prize winning poet Archibald
MacLcisch will participate in
IIA Itl.A N T U C K
the lirst annual Florida poet­
Formal announcement of
ry festival at Hie University
his
randidacy for County of South Florida March tt-7.
Judge was made today by
Harlan Tuck, 33, residing in
DALLAS (UIM)—Citizens of
Tanglewood, in South Semin­
Dallas mailed first donation*
ole County.
today lo build a memorial to
Son of Joe Tuck, member of
the laic President Kennedythe Seminole County ration near tire spot whctc he was
board during World War II. assassinated in their city just
Tuck was born and reared in over three months ago.

MON., F E B R U A R Y 24, 1864

4 Floridans Appeal

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BRIEFS

Lights Out A t
Supermarket

And. for a starter of this
column again, a final gem
from Bill UacLauchlin: Small
boy to playmate as pretty litUe girl passes by. "B oy! If I
ever stop bating girls, she's r
UtiM sas i'll stop bating first." j

United- Press Leased Wire

VOL. ot$

Rarlyle Houshulder, t h e
pirsrnt Seminole County pros• • •
ecuting attorney, today an­
George Bohrow, who de­ nounced his rnmliilury for the
votes a lot of time to civic office of county judge.
activitic* and has something
He is to yenrs old, member
to do with county toning, re- o f First Methodist Church,
pratcdly has told the press he Kiwanis Club, Elks, American
has no intention of running Legion, Disabled American
for county commissioner from Vctcrana, Seminole County
District 3. Yet. R. E. Porter Rar Association, Florida Rar
^
hears on very reliable author- Association, Seminole County
tty that Bobrow obtained Sportsman Association a n d
qualifying papers for the job the Seminole County Chamber
from the county clerk’s office. of Commerce, o f which he is
And a photographer called us president.
asking what size print did we
He was born and raised in
want of Mr. Bobrow’s new Seminole County and attended
portrait to go with his “ an­ public schools here. He was
nouncement."
graduated from the University
o f Florida law college in June.
• • •
_
Here's another of Bill Mac* 1947, and has been enguged
™ Lauchlin's gems in the Lions in the uctive practice of law
Pause: Said one husband to here since then. During this
another, "M y wife l* very time he has been active in
systematic. She works on the civic afairs of the county and
theory that you can find what city and hna setved on various
you want when you don't want hoards and committees. .
In announcing for the office
it simply by looking where it
wouldn't be If you did want of county judge, Houshulder
it." Husbands: Ask YOL’ It suid: “ It has been a great
privilege und wonderful cxwile to explain that to you!I
la-iiencu lu serve the people of
•
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Seminole County a* their
R. E. Porter received an prosecuting attorney e 1 II 9 e
anonymous note (meaning un­ 1053. Due to Uiis expt-rieaco I
signed and we usually immed­ am thoroughly familiar with
iately file these in File 13). the processing and handling
Rut this is a good hint, al­ of criminal cuics in the Coun­
though we should check it ty Judge'a Court and the
out with County Agent Cecil County Court.
Tucker. To get rid of moss In
"The county Judge is a per­
the trees, mix two pounds o( son of various titles and dut­
Blue Stone (the kind farmers ies He is judge of the County
used to use on celery) with a Court und handles nil of the
gallon of water. Let it sit until crlminul and civil cases filed
dissolved. Then mix with 200 in that court. Ho is Juvenile
gallons of waterand spray the judge which requites him to
trees. Wet them good. Our un­ tuke care o f nil cases of juv­
signed Informant says It will enile delinquency in tin- coun­
kill the Spanish moss and also ty that are brought before
the San Jose scale, it. E. Por­ him under Florida l.aw. As
ter would suggest that any­ county judge he issues all the
one thinking of using that re- fishing, hunting, driving and
. cipe should cheek it out with murriuge licenses sold in the
*
someone who knows about County: he issues warrants
such things.
fur criminal violations, hold*
preliminary h e a r i n g s and
• • •
Usually, there is a rash of bind* those cases over to the
candidates seeking office at County Court or Circuit Court
that he thinks should In­
this time of the year, and if
bound over—tho others lie
you've noticed the front page
of The Herald these last few dismisses; he takes care of all
estate, guardianship and inweek* this "season" is no dif­
competency cases in the coun­
ferent than any other year.
ty together with vuriou* other
V But have you noticed the
number of Incumbents NOT lolscelunleous proceedings protided by law.
*
seeking
re-election T Three
“ My ox|tcricnce as prosecut­
, county commissioners, t a x
ing attorney qualifies me tu
• collector, county judge, counhandle all o f tho criminul
» ty prosecutor, state represen­
matters coming Iw-fuie the
tative and a justice of the
county judge; my 111 years of
peace.
However.
Commis­
practice as an attorney in this
sioner James P. Avery Jr. is
running for tax collector and court qualities me to handle
.
Prosecutor Karlyle Houshold- the estate, guardianship, inconi|K&gt;tency and miscellaneous
*
er Is running for county
judge. While we have two pioceedings of the court: I
State representatives n o w , feel that my maturity experi­
only one such office will be ence and judgmrnt will enable
up for grabs in this year's me to handle the juvenile
elections. That due to the re- teres properly.
"I pledge to Uie citizens of
apportionment law.
Siminole County that if they
• • •
elect me, I will do my best to
Elsewhere In today’s paper muke them u good, fair and
there is a story that President just county judge."
*
Johnson will dig up the first
shovel of dirt for the new
cross-state barge canal. At
Palatka. The timing of lids
event Is contingent on the
President's schedule. At last
It got dark after daylight
reports it is slated for 2 p.ra. at the local A H ’ Store on
this Thursday at Use Rode- Highway 17-92 this morning.
heaver Boys Ranch south of
Someone broke the seal on
Palatka. We have received the main electrical switch at
&amp; other timings, too. We'll keep 7:23 tbit morning and pulled
* * on t';at and give you readers ail live breakers. Everything
a last minute report Wednes­ electrical quit until the power
day. (or those who may be company could be notified
planning to attend.
and the trouble corrected.
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy and warmer today and tonight; high today 63-70; low tonight -I6-5-1.

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Zip Code 32771

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pening* • • • and Mime not sa
important. And to (tart it off
we'll say a "big hello" to It. i
E, Porter'* No. I Ian, Ruth!
Olllhlmcr.
The Lion* Club owe* a big
salute to Dill MacLauchtin.
the editor who ipice* their
"Liana Pau»c" with many a
witty »tory. Like thi* one
about one of the Linn*: Getting ready to baptize the in.
fanl. Chuck Dees asked: "HI*
name. plcateT" The mother
proudly answered: "Randolph
Morgan Montgomery Alfred
van
Chrlttopher McC.oof."
Said Chuck to his assistant:
"M ore water, please."

Athlete Dies
As Car Falls
Off Overpass

2 In Race For
County Judge

Dickson balled out Thursday |"But falling at 130 miles an
user the High Sierras after hour you don't have too much
the engine o f hie A t Skyhawk time to think about anything.
jet failed. He w a* flying about
I don't remember landing in
CO miles north o f Bishop,
the
snow but what must have
Calif., when he ejected.
He landed in a deep, sloping been a abort time later I
snow hunk and bounced up found myself wrapped around
against a tree, lie wuuld not the trunk of a tree.
“ I thought at firat I’d had
have even hurt hit right leg if
It, then alter a few seconds 1
he had not hit the tree.
"1 leiiiember doing e tumble knew I wasn't u&gt; bad o ff a* 1
in the air," Dick sou recalled. feared.

“ I did not lose consciousness
and knew my right leg was
broken. I noticed a deep gouge
in (he snow about 30 feat
away and concluded that I
must have bounced from there
to the tree.
“1 began looking for my
plane metes. I taw them cir­
cling and thought, ’A t least
they know where I am'."
Dickson aaiil lie got out sur­
vival equipment end inflated a

yellow reft which had been
strapped to his body. He fired
a flare and the planes re­
sponded by dipping their
wings.
Dickson bailed out about 11
a. nt. His plane circled and
clashed about 200 feet away.
Tha Injured man w r a p p e d
himself In hie parachute end
waited fur help. It arrived in
mi^kfurooon.

UUDDY LAWSON

Adams Names
Sanford Man
For Campaign
Secretary of State Tom
Adam* today announced the
appointment of W. Garnett
While, Sanford real estate
broker and civic leader, a*
Seminole County campaign
manager for the 1961 Adam*
campaign organization.
In tliia capacity, Adams
said, White will direct local
campaign activities in the
forthcoming elections and al­
so will serve on a continuing
hail* a* chairman of an ad­
visory committee of Scminale County citizen* to In­
form the Secretary of State
on problem* and activities In
tlirlr county.
White, a 90-year resident
of Hie county la a member
of the Sanford-Scmlnole Coun­
ty Jayceea and Chamber of
Commerce. He la past presi­
dent of both the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
Seminole Cbunty unit of the
American Cancer Society.
He and his wife, Paulette
have two children.

Arctic Blast
Reaches Gulf

Seminole High School ate*
dents at opening session of
classes this morning paid
silent tribute to Johnny Em­
ory (Ruddy) Lawson, 18-yearold senior and star athlete,
killed Sunday night in an
automobile accident.
I-awson was to have been
honored at the awards ban­
quet in May when he would
have been presented with The
Sanford Herald award at top
football scorer—now to be
known es the Buddy Lawson
Memorial Trophy — and the
Peter Schaa] trophy ee the
most valuable player.
A member of the van ity
aquad since the 10th grade,
Lawson waa co-captain of thla
year's football team, playing
half-back.
He also waa a track letterman, holding the acbool’a re­
cord* for the 100-yard darii.
Hie 220-yard dash and an e
member of the relay team.
Trooper Clifford Smoak re­
ported Lawson was killed at
9:45 p. m. Sunday when hie
small rar Jumped a guard
rail on the South Street over­
pass, at Orlando, dropping 40
feet from Interstate 4. The
trooper aaid Lawson, atone
in the car, apparently lost
control when a tiro blew out.
Boro June 23, 1945, at DeLand, Lawson had resided
here for 11 yea n . He wea a
member of Firat Baptist
Church and the DeMolaya.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Marian C. Lawson, 1M
Country Club Road; a bro­
ther, Stephen Laweon, and a
slater, Mrs. Lana Knabbe, of
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Funeral arrangements, la
charge of Brlaaon Funeral
Home, are being held m
abeyance pending arrival o&lt;
relatives.

Frost Damages
Florida Crops
LAKELAND (U PI) — Frosd
nipped farm crops aa far
south aa the Homestead area
south
of
Ml a m 1 today
but damage to vegetable
crops waa spotty.
Citrus grovea e i e i p e f
barm, ohserven reported.
There wae light to heavy
frost all the way south to the
Lake Okeechobee and Everglades growing region. On
tlie lower East Coast, frost
waa scattered In sections
away from the coast.
The federal-state frost warn­
ing bureau reported froat
damaged early plantings of
tender vegetables and some
strawberry crop* in north and
Central Florida. In tha Lakn
Okcechobcc-Everglades farm­
ing district there wae mod­
erate to severe damage to
tender vegetables, some leaf
burn In hardy truck farm
cropa and damage to young
sugar cane.
The biggest damage waa to
pastures, the bureau aaid, and
tlie prolonged cold weather
this month has severely re­
tarded growth of all crop*,
especially lender vegetables.

United Press International
Arrtle air knifed all the
way to tlie Gulf today in the
lead ’ o f a new storm that
churned up In Canada.
Tho weather bureau poateil warnings for stockmen
and motorist* in Montana.
Strong northerly winds were
expected to whip snow later
today in Wyoming, Idaho and
Montana.
After a week o f balmy
weather, t h e
temperature
dropped to 4 in MinneapolisSt. Paul, early today. It waa
only 10 III Chicago's suburbs,
17 in Denver M in i 21 ill Kan•a* City. Frost waa predict­
ed for Florid*.
Tho cold air helped drop
snuw from tlie Great Lakes
Into tlie Ohio Valley. Winds
ripped through Southern Cal­
ifornia Sunday, closing high­
ways, uprooting trees, blow­
ing o ff roof* and fanning
Members of the 8cmlnola
fires. Ollturiu International County Chamber of Com­
Airport near Los Angeles re­ merce who are planning to
corded 80 mile an hour winds. attend the trade body's an­
nual banquet Thursday night
at the .Mayfair Inn should
make their reservations aa
soon aa possible, Manager
John Krider aaid today.
Sheriff* Deputy Silas Lac­
Brigadier Gen. Harry J.
key, who rescued a boy from Sands Jr., commanding gen­
a burning residence here a eral of the Air Force Test
couple weeks ago, today re­ Center at Patrick AFB, will
ceived tlie following Icttur be the principal speaker,
of commendation:
Krider said that Gen. Sands
"I have Just read of your will illuatrate hla address
most recent art of bravery with photo* depicting prepara­
and would like to take this tions for the man in apace
opportunity to commend you
program.
for it.
‘Speaking for your fellow
Floridians, 1 want you to
know how proud we are to
have you as one of our truly
dedicated public servants.
An attempted burglary at
"Farris Bryant,
the HU) Lumber Company of­
Governor."
fice on Third Street waa
thwarted early today fay a
Harvest M eeting
strong lock.
LAKE ALFRED (UPI) CUy police reported some­
A mechanical harvesting re­ one tried to jimmy the lock
search conference will be told but failed to gala entry to
here March 2-4. the Florida the building. The attempted
agricultural experiment sta­ burglary was discovered at
tion* announced today.
Ui4n a.an. today.
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Reservations To
Banquet Urged

Bryant Praises
Deputy Lackey

Lock Stops
Burglars

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Page 4-A — Feb. 19,1964

OLD FASHIONED

Deal To Weaken
Rights Bill Seen
WASHINGTON (U P I&gt; -T w o
Republican senator* auspcct
tho Johnson administration
m ay hare agreed to weaken
the civil righto bill In a deal
(or southern support to con­
tinue excise taxes.
8eas. Thruston B . Morton,
Ky., and Hugh Scott, P a.,
suggested Sunday that while
southern Democrats held fast
during Senate debate against
repeal of taxes on Items such
as luggage and cosmetics,
southerners In the House put
up little fight against the
broad civil rights measure.
MWe all think that means
they've got a deal brewing In
the Senate with the adminis­
tration," Scott said In a radio
and television Interview. *'Wc
don't know what the deal Is,
but we are very suspicious
that It's something to weaken
the civil rights b ill."
Morton added that It was
the only way he could " a c ­
count for the fact that south­
ern Democrats voted solidly
to retain these taxes." He said
that friends in Use retell bus­
iness had assured him they
had "definite commitments"
from five southern senators
to vote with Republicans on
repeal of the taxes during de­
bate of the 911.6 billion tax
cut bill.

Conner Puts
State Fair On
Probation
TAMPA (U P I) — State
Agricultural
Commissioner
Doyle Conner issued an order
putting the State F a ir on pro­
bation for alleged violation
of 23 state laws.
The action was taken altcrtly after the fair closed here
Saturday night when the pir­
ate ship Jo se Gasparllia sail­
ed out of Hillsborough Bay
under a canopy of fireworks,
the traditional end of the fair.
The probation order follow­
ed an investigation of the
atale agriculture and livestock
fa ir committee. The commit­
tee's report said the Investi­
gation Included the wounding
of eight persona by a cannon
during a Thursday night par­
ade and alleged violation of
atate gambling laws.
M e d i e v a l Anglo-Saxons
practiced erop rotation and
some of thalr fields were
planted only every t h r e e
years.

Legal Notice
s o n n e to t e r s t e
THE STATE O f Vt.lllllDA
T O l JO H N n. MII.I.l'.H

H .a ld.nc.: Unknown
T O U AI 1 K IIK tlK U T N O T I.
F IK O T H A T you h .v . bnsn
nim td as R.apond.nt In a
P.tltlon or Adoption or your
Infant non, In Chanc.ry Csoo
No. 11711, riltd In Circuit
Court. Ntiitli Juillclnt ('Iruud,
In and (or eoiulliolo County,
Florldsi
And Hint you aro r.q u lr.d
to H U your Anowor with tho
Clark of thlo Court and to
oorro a copy th .r.o r upon A t.
tornoyo for Petitioners, whom
name ond addroaa It Ulnhop a
IlornniolB, I I Knot Pint Street,
Orlando, Florida, not lator
than March 11 th, lis t.
If you fall to do so, a Daarot Pro Confaano will bo ontorod aanlnot you In tho oald
anno.
W JTNKSa my hand and tho
atol of laid Court at Sanford,
Florida, thla 10 th day of Feb­
ruary, ISSt.
(S E A L )
A rthur H . Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T . Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
BISHOP A BO IIN STEIN ,
I f Cast Pina street,
Orlando. Florida,
Attornoya for Patlttonara.
Publlab Fab, It, IS, M * Mar.
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VOL. 56

educational facility.
• • •

Right now there’s only one
way to get Into the site. Turn
east on SR 436 from U. S.
17-93, proceed about a quart­
er of a mile and turn right
on a new but unpaved road
which takes you right to the
school.
• • »
And, speaking of schools,
there's #probably more ath­
letic activity going on right
now at Seminole High In
Sanford than at any time in
the school's history. Coach
Dick Williams' track team,
Coach Jim McCoy’s baseball
squad, Coach Fred Ganas'
golf team and Coach John
Colbert's swimming team are
preparing for the coming sea­
sons. We want to see how
Seminole’s cheer leaders cope
with this. And let's not over­
look the bowling team under
Coach Wren Credland.
• • •
Mrs. A. L. Hood says the
Sanford Zoo still needs more
trees (from six to nine feet
tall) for shade and also
plants. Recently we made an
appeal on behalf of the zoo
and the response was good.
Mrs. B. Edwards, Mrs. San­
dy Anderson, Mrs. A1 Hunt, a
Mrs. Thomas and a Mrs.
Flowers are to be thanked
for their assistance. Anyone
having trees or plants to don­
ate to the zoo's beautification
program should phone 3221340.
• • •
Deltona’s Mackle Brothers,
who are building the only
Florida-style home at the
New York World’s Fair, have
confirmations
that
Gov.
Rockefeller of New Yok, Gov.
George Romney of Michigan
and Gov. Scranton of Penn­
sylvania will inspect the Mac­
kle built home. It may only
be a coincidence that New
York, Michigan
and Penn­
sylvania
are
among
the
stales with the largest numbera of former residents now
living In Deltona. And did
you notice that all three of
the governora are Republi­
cans?
• ♦ •
Did you know that a year
ago Florida had a total of 143
airports, seaplane bases and
heliports. Today It has
ltl
airports, five seaplane bases
and five heliports for a total
of 191. This means 45 new
facilities — a 30.8 percent
gain.
• • •
Seminole County has long
been known for its produc­
tion of produce. But did you
know that the combined pro­
duction of beef, dairy and
poultry Industries In this
county each year adds nearly
S3 million to Seminole's econ­
omy?
• • •
Another coming event Is the
13th annual Swedish smorgas­
bord to be held at the Con­
gregational Christian Church
in Sanford this Saturday. U'a
being sponsored by the Ethel
Root Circle and geta under­
way at 7 p. in.
• • •
Gubernatorial
candidate
Scott Kelly the other day said
Gov. Bryant ought to extend
the tag deadline at leaat 90
daya due to the terrific hike
in the cost of platea. He also
charged Bryant with fiscal
Irresponsibility.
We
don't
know if the folks In those
long lines at the Courthouse
today
agreed
with Kelly
ahout Bryant's fiscal shortcomings but we'll bet they
concurred with his ides about
extending the deadline.
• • •
Today's Chuck Is—When our
forefathsrs discovered t h i s
country the Indians were run­
ning It. There were no taxes.
There was no debt. The
women did all the work. And
our forefathers thought they
could improve a system likt
tlu.1?

Established 1908

THURS., FEBR U A R Y 20, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 130

3 Oviedo-Slavia Schools Looted

, No doubt about it. lt'a nice.
• •
We're talking about the
new English Estates school,
Seminole
County’s
newest

Principal
Morris
Ruby
Tuesday conducted us on his
special 75-cent tour, complete
with demonstrations. If you
want to see what a school of
the future looks like we sugguest you attend the dedica­
tion ceremonies T u e s d a y
ntght at the new plant.
• • •

United Prens Leaned Wire

590 Stolen;
Thieves Fail
To Open Safe

New School
Opens Early
In March
CHARLIE ROIIINSON. mnnnj?or of the local J . C. Penney store, studies
builtlinyr plans for his firm ’s new fudlity at the Hanford Shopping Center.
From the le ft: Earl Johnson, building superintendent; Robinson, and
Lenny Pecon, assistant building superintendent.
•

Penney s New Store
To Be Much Larger
store which opened in Sept­
ember 1978. will clave when
the new shopping center store
opens later this year.
Penney's new building will
be six times larger Ilian tho
store downtown. It will have
an area of 39.600 square feet,
plus a 3.800-square-foot free­
standing Auto Center in the
shopping
center.
Penney's
Auto Center, one of the first
In tiie state, will provide full
car service and carry . com­
plete selection of privatebrand tires, batteries and
auto accessories. Those were
first introduced to the United
States in August, 1963. with
Uie opening of the Penney
store in Melbourne.
Shopping will be on one
floor covering 36.000 square
feet. A second floor will cov­
er 3.600 square feet and will
be used for offices, employe
facilities and stock space.
Speaking of the new store,
Robinson
said:
"Wo
are
pleased about this new store
R EP. JA N Fortune un- because It will enable Penif
nounccd today he will bey's ti? oo A b e lt?
bringing
quality
merchandise
nut lie a candidate to
succeed himself in the and friendly service to more
State Legislature from people In Sanford and Sem i­
nole County. Shopping at Pen­
Seminole C o u n t y . A ney'a will be a pleasant and
Republican, F o r t u n e rewarding experience. This
was chosen in a special fine new store Is evidence of
election last Murch and our continued faith In the fu­
served In the 1963 ture of Sanforo and Seminole
Legislature.
County."
The interior of the store
will be bright and modern
colors with distinctive color
schemes used throughout the
store. Straight wide alslca
will permit cuatomera to shop
the entire store with the
greatest of ease. High ceil­
Form er City Police U . R.
ings will add to the effect of
J . Hickson took hla wife to spaciousness.
a birthday dinner Wednesdaynight at the Capri Restaurant
only to find himself the cen­
ter of attraction.
With the help of local po­
lice officers and Mrs. Hick­
son, Lieutensnt Hickson was
honored s t a surprise dinner
Slate Senator* Rath John­
given by the members of the son, of Orange County, and
department.
Mack Cleveland, of Seminole
The officer retired Feb. 15 County, will he thu principal
after 40 years aa a law en- speakers tonight a t an em­
fo-cement officer. He Joined ploy* r-employe banquet bring
the department on April 1, held by the Seminole Voca­
1947, and had previously serv­ tional School.
ed aa deputy sheriff.
The affnir, honoring a
Thirty-four persona attend­
number of distributive educa­
ed the party. Hickson was tion student! a t Lyman High
presented a watch with his
School who have been placed
name and service record ins­
In positlona In both Scmlno'e
cribed by Chief Roy Williams
and Orange rountlri, will lie
on behalf of the department
held at the Trade Winda
personnel.
Cafeteria at Seminole Plaza.
Chief Williams praised tlw
Distributive Education co­
work of the retired officer
ordinator
a t Lyman, Lloyd
and wished him a long tenure
ltarnes, said that the employ­
of retirement.
The principal speaker was ers of these student! mI - o
Municipal Judge Kenneth W- will attend. The banquet will
tiegin at 7:80 p.m.
McIntosh.
Hickson reported he plan­
ned to "take it ea sy " in his
retirement but would drop in
on the department to retain
his friendship.
He and Mrs. Hickson live
By llarry Johatoa
at 3908 Palmetto Avenue.
A financial tpark to the
They have three children. R.
J . J r ., Paul and Mrs. Cecil KiM Central Florida Region­
al Planning Council was as­
Jones.
sured Wednesday afternoon at
a Mayfair Inn meeting with
top business, industry and
TA LLA H A SSEE (U P I) — utility representatives.
President Lyndon II. Johnson
Tlic representatives, almost
will participate in ground • to a man. promised to confer
breaking Feb. 27 for the long with their superiors and to
dreamed of cross-stale barge ; obtain a total of $70,000 which
canal. *
will expedite expansive reThe ceremonies are planned tuarch now under way by Uie
near Uie Rodchcavrr Boy* rouneil.
Ranch, 10 mile* southwest of
The council w ai formed
Palatka, but no Unie was let about two year* ago to pre­
imm ed iately.
pare Hie seven county area
More details about the new
J . C. Penney Co. department
store in the Sanford Shopping
Center were announced today
by Charles Robinson, man­
ager of Penny’a downtown
atore.
Robinson said the downtown

Retired Police
Officer Feted

Sens. Cleveland,
Johnson To Talk

GEORGE A. Kelsey, of
Oviedo, today announ­
ced Ilia candidacy for
re-election to bin sixth
four-year term us con­
stable of District 3. Po­
lice chief of Oviedo for
17 years, Kelsey said
that, “if elected, I will
continue to serve tho
people to the best of
my ability.”

Sanford C. Of C.
Organizes And
Elects Officers
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson
J r . , was elected president of
the Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce si its organizational
meeting Wednesday night in
thu County Courthouse.
An estimated 50 pcrtdni at­
tended with 41 signing the
charter and elecUng Hie fol­
lowing slate:
Don Rales, vice president;
William Leffler J r ., secre­
tary and Jo e Raker, teasurer. Each will serve as dirtors with Thomas McDonald,
Al Wallace, Glenn McCall Dr.
Leonard
Munson,
George
Speer J r ., Willi* Jones, Al
lioudney, Ernest Southward
and Miss Dorothy Powell.
In accepting Pie presidency
Peterson said he would of­
fer "to cooperate with the
Seminole County Chandler of
Commerce in expanding in­
dustry and business in the
a re a ."
He called for the member­
ship's assistance in making
the organization a successful
one which would benefit the
entire community.
Rales presided os the meet­
ing started, reading the char­
ter and by-laws both of which
were discussed in detail.
Membership
qualifications
also were discussed with the
limitations being left to the
board of directors for poss­
ible changes.
Serving on the nomination
committee were Bert Chap­
man. Speer, Raker, I)r. Mun­
son and Philip Mitchell.
H ie officers will now sign
the charter and submit it for
stale approval.

Seminole County school of'
firisls said today that the
new English Estates school
will open as soon ns possible
but net before March 2.
The Northeast Sewer Corp.
is In the process of laying Us
sewerage lines to the school.
Tho work, however, has been
hnmpcrcd by the reeent rains
sine tho lines are being laid
16 feet deep.
Officials said that ns anon
as the linos are connected to
the school’* plumbing system
tests will bo made. If they
are satisfactory Hie definite
opening dntc will bo anrioun
cod.
Meanwhile, Principal Mor­
ris Ruby announced that the
dedication ceremonies would
be held as scheduled Feh. 25,
at 8 p.m.

J U U V A ...

Cubuns Leave
K E Y W EST (U P D —Twen­
ty-nine C u b a n fishermen,
chatting gaily and puffing
long cigars, hoarded their
four boats today to snll for
home after 18 days In jail.

Kynes Qualifies

Thieves tising the same
method of operation In most
eases broke Into three school*
in the Oviedo-Slavia area
early this morning anil netted
about $90 for their effort*.
In each rase a glass pans
was broken and doors or win­
dows opened to gain arrets to
the schools.

FORTY-ONE YEARS of service with tho Florida Tower and Light Com­
pany by William A. Catnip, watch engineer, will come to an etui when ho
retires Feb. 29. Pictured from the left, L. J . Reeves, plant superintendent;
Canup, and J . Wylly Keck, FP&amp; L vice president, Miami.

Sanford FP &amp; L
Employe Retires Altamonte Springs
After 41 Years Sets Dedication
William A. Canup. employ­
ed aa a watch engineer for
41 yeara by Florida Power
and Light Company, was
honored at a company dinner
Wednesday evening prior to
his retirement Feb. 29.
A native of Mnysville, Ga.,
Canup hat been a resident
of Florida since 1900. He is
Navy veteran of Wurld
War I.
Ho w*» employed by FP&amp;L
in Ha Palatka plant on Ju ly

TA LLA H A SSEE (U P I) —
Atty. Gen. Jam es W, Kynes
paid bit qualifying fee today
aa a candidate for a twoyear 1stm e * Uie sU te'a chief
logs, officer, *
] ? ' l®22* was transferred o
the l)n&gt;tnnn Beach |&gt;lnnt in
Ju ly, 11*2.1, Anti to the SonNICOSIA, Cyprua (U P I)— ford plant nn Sept. 21, 1926.
Mr. and Mr*. Canup reside
Armed Cypriota, In a display
c f growing anti-British foal­ In their own home on High­
ing, opened fire on British way 17-02, north of the St.
soldiers today for the flrat Johns Itivrr bridge. They
time since the current Cyprus lav e a ton, Donald, of De­
land.
crisis began in December.

Fire On British

Job Program

Belli Puts On
Show Of Anger

MIAMI REACH (U P I) —
President Johnson Is appoint­
ing 16 high-level labor lead­
ers to develop program* that
will halt racial discrimlnnDALLAS ( U P I ) — J a c k
tinn in union ranks and open
up more jub opportunities for Ruby'* lawyer erupted angrily
In court today ami twice de­
Negroes.
manded transfer o f the mur­
der trial to another city be­
JA CKSO N V ILLE (U P I) — cause two prospective jurors
Board Chairtnnn Edward Ball hnd opinions on insanity and
of (he Florida East Coast Ruby’s guilt.
Chief defense uttorney MelKuilway called asilstan t labor
secretary Jam es J . Reynolds v ii Belli renewed hi* motion
Wednesday “an ardent rep- for a change of venue to any
rcsenUllve of union organi­ other Texas community when
tliu state insisted on question­
zation*.'’
ing u piotpecliva Juror who
sail* he did net believe Ruby
could be proved insane a t the
time he shot I.e# Harvey Os­
wald.
Hi) dviiiuudcd trial ill an­
Two thousand feet of per­
manent submarine cable Is other city "whero it will he
(icing laid In Lake Monroe apparent (but we are not in
conncrtlng the Sanford ex­ the dark ng's, that there is
change with telephone sub- such a thing as insanity."
He was overruled.
arribera in Uie DcRary-Dcltnna-Enlcrpri.se area, accord­
ing to Hubert Shrdden, South­
ern Bell local manager.
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) - A
The permanent cable ia re­
placing temporary Unra In­ Navy Jrt photo reconnaissance
stalled laat December when plane crashed in the ocean
Uie cable waa damaged, re­ near here Wednesday, killing
portedly by a dragging an­ the pilot, 12. ('dr. John 31.
McCall.
chor.

Ball Raps Wirtz

Phone Cable
Laid In Lake

Navy Pilot Killed

Planning Group Asks $70,000 For Studies

Groundbreaking

(or the
explosive
growth
which is predicted within the
next few short years.
The research includes, but
is not limited to, water re­
source*. economic condition*,
prospective labor supply, util­
ity provisions, air trade re­
view, highway program, rap­
id transit (monorail) feasibilIty study, Industrial resourc­
es, planning and zoning stan­
dards,
industrial
develop­
ment, commercial area atudy,
market potentials, consumer
survey, housing trends, and
legal implementation analy­
sis.
Ih e meeting waa conducted]

by Claude H. Wolfe, council
chairman, who Introduced the
executive director, R.
H.
Boyle.
The director briefed Uio
visitors on the exhaustive
studies now under way and
those planned for tha Immed­
iate future. He noted the
urgency of time in the pro­
gram as surveys soon become
obsolete.
It is the hope of the coun­
cil, he aaid, to have any re­
quired legislative programs
ready by October or Novem­
ber so that it can be acted
upon by the next term of the
State Legislature.

Should the 170,000 not be
forthcoming, he noted, It
would delay the legislative
phase for another two years.
A poll of the visiting dele­
gates altiwcd virtually loo
per cent aup|»'rt of the pro­
ject. Each applauded the
work of the council and of­
fered to do his part In get­
ting the neersvary funds to
speed it up.
Counties in the council In­
clude Seminole, Orange, In­
dian River, Brevard, Volusia,
Osceola and Lake. Prior to
the meeting Ihe Seminole
Chamber of Commerce waa
I
host at a luncheon.

Dedication and open house
for the new municipal water
system of Altamonte Springs
will Imi held next month, the
Town Council decided Wed­
nesday night at its billionth!y session.
The event will lie held on
the site Sunday, March 15,
front 2 until 6 p.m. The plant
will be open to inspection by
the public. Federal, state and
county official*, a* well as
thosa from tha contracting
ahd engineering firms Involv­
ed, will b« Invited to attend.
In othrr matters, council
tabled for diaeusalon with tho
enginrer a request by County
Commission
Chairman
Janies P. Avary J r . for ap­
proval of the Multi-County
Planning Committee traffic
study. The project has been
requested for all of Bemlnol*
and Orange counties by the
Federal Government,
A request from Janie*
Hickman for a change In ton­
ing classification from R-1A

Baker Called
Safe Behind
5th Amendment
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Former Senate aide Robert O.
(Bobby)
Baker (anal the
threat of a contempt citation
today but three members of
the Senate Rule* Committee
agreed he was safely entrench­
ed behind the fifth amend­
ment, which h« ha* invoked.
Sen. John Sherman Cooper,
R-Ky . aaid the fifth amend­
ment waa an "a ir tight de­
fense" against contempt ac­
tion. Sens. Howurd W. Can­
non, I)-Ncv., and Hubert C.
Hyrd, D-W. Va., agreed that a
citation was possible but they
said a conviction was virtually
impossible.
Ilaker, former seeu-tary of
the Senate Demoernta who re­
signed Oct. 7 when hit outside
business interests b e c a m e
public, refused at closed sealion Wednesday to surrender
III* record* in compliance with
a subpoena.

‘Good Samaritan'
Indicted For
Jury Tampering
CHATTANOOGA, T s n n .
(U I'I) — A former Team­
ster official testified today
that an effo rt to act a* a
good Samaritan led to hit
indictment on jury tamper­
ing charges.
Ewing King, a co-defcndant
o f Team ster President Jam es
R. H offs, aaid ha was only
trying to “help" whan ha of­
fered ■ promotion to a Tenncasee trooper whose wife
was a Juror in Hoffa’a 1982
conspiracy trial.
T v * mads it a general
practice c f helping peopla all
1 would," King testified.
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A ..v

to lt-2 for Lots 1 and 2 on
Second Street was referred
to tha town’s toning board.
Hickman Is requesting the
change In order that he may
build duplexes on Hie corner
lots. Hearing will b* act on
tha matter after proper pott­
ing.
A total of |I9I collected
from resident* in part* of
Rolling IIIlls and the Curtis
Homes development, In pay­
ment for flro protection, waa
(timed over to council by As­
sistant Fire Chief Jim Cor­
nell and Rill Hearn who col­
lected tha funds. A complete
plan for flra protection fo r
auch areas outside the mun­
icipal limits will be worked
out by council and announc­
ed to tha public In the near
future.
Action waa deferred Indef­
initely on clearing Newburyport Avenue through to it*
north end. Mayor Lawrence
Swofford reported that two
cost estimates on this were
so high aa to b« prohibitive,
bccauae of a muck lied which
would requiru filling.
Final acceptance of the
water ayatem, which waa
completed on Monday, Is
scheduled at a reconvened
session of Hie council, prob­
ably Saturday, after details
of Hie final work ehangt or­
der for extcnnon ara ap­
proved.

PiK Tule

Uy United l'rr» t International
Thera ara an estimated 57
million hogs in the United
Ktutc*, according to the Hol­
lywood chapter of the Amur!ran Humane Aasocivtion.

A torch was used on a safa
at Oviedo Elementary and
High School In an unsuccess­
ful attempt to crack It. A fter
wrecking Hie safe, they turn­
ed to a desk in the office ami
took about $15, according to
Constable Gecrge Kelsey and
Deputy Sheriff J . Q. (Slim )
Galloway.
At the Jackson Heights
School they cracked a window,
entered the building, jimmied
a desk and made o ff with $75.
The burglars then turned
their attention on tho Slavia
Lutheran School. A door glaas
waa amaahed, the door opened,
and the office ransacked. No­
thing waa taken, however.
The officers eay they boRev* the thieves then rirova
to the John Jakubcin farm ,
ripped the locks from a gaso­
line tank and filled their car
with gaa to complete the get­
away.
Constable Kelsey said It la
believed the aame group visit­
ed tha area Monday morning
and tried to break Into tha
Seminole Bar. n e aald they
were frightened o ff before
the burglary could be accom­
plished,
Kelaey reported a number
of leads have been obtained In
the miniature crime wave. He
aald the similarity in each In­
stance point* to the same
gang being involved.

Mother Rescues
Son From Canal
Two-year-old Darwin Sie­
ve ns J r ., of Srmlnola Boule­
vard, Casselberry, was taken
to Winter I’ark Memorial
Hospital for examination and
observation after falling Into
a drainage canal near hla
home this morning. Em er­
gency treatment on the scene
was given by the Casselberry
Volunteer Fire Department
which administered oxygen.
The child was pulled from the
canal by hla mother who alto
was te s te d at Hie hospital
fur shock.

Hobby To Speak
Sheriff J . L. Hobby will be
guest speaker for a meeting
of the B ear Lake Community
Club to he held at 8 p.m. to­
day in Uie Florida Power Club
Home on B ear Lake. Hobby
will speak on the Boy's Ranch
which is sponsored by the
Florida Sh e riffs Association.

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
NOW-QJH.Y
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Florida Distributors F o r Denman Custom Built Tire*

�Twenty-one young person*
are actively engaged In their
own miniature business of
manufacturing battery Jump­
er cablet a t a part of the
Junior Achievement program
These "ach iever*” c a l l
their firm Telco Company,
sponsored by the Winter Park
Telephone Company. Officer*
of Telco a rs Karen Carrol,
president; Lynda Davis, trea
su rer; Mika Grimes, vice
president-manufacturing; Art
Slackpoie,
vice
preside ntaales, and Mary Beckham
secretary.
Officers are paid between
$2 and $3 monthly . while
oUicr " employes" are paid 20
cents per hour for wages
E ach "ach iev er" serves a i a
sales representatives end re
eelves three per cent In com
m illion.
Adult advisor* who contri­
bute their time in teaching
these "ach iev ers" about free
enterprise and how It works
ars Ja m es Clifford, manage­
m en t;; Keanan String, manu­
facturing, and Bob May,
aalaa.
Tha ''achievers” organised
thalr company, elect officers
and sell stock for starting
capital.
Telco officials Invite tha
public to observe these JA
companies hi operation Mon­
day through Thursday be­
tween T and 9 p. m. at tha
Junior Achievement Canter,
13S South Court Street, Or­
lando.

Talent Show
Program Is
Announced

JU M P E R CARLES (pictured) ure manufactur­
ed by Telco Compuny, n Junior Achievement
group sponsored by tho W inter Park Telephone
Company.

'Velcomert

By Mona Grinstrad
Special guest a t tha Febru­
ary masting of the North Orland Garden Club was Mrs.
Fern Chennel, district seven
director o f the Florida Feder­
ation o f Garden Clubs who
presented tha club with Its
certificate o f membership In
the federation and welcomed
members to the state group.
She extended Invlatlon to
tho elub te attend tha Presi­
dent's Conference In Maitland
this spring and to vlelt the
state headquarters building In
W inter Park.
During the buslnesa session
Mra. Georg* Duquette and
Mra. Carl H yatt wera au­
thorised to purchase mem­
By June Ceaeatberry
bership cards and Garden of
A (roup of South Semi­ tho Month award certificate!.
nole citlsena w ill, sponsor n Mra. Duquette was requested
meeting a t 7:90 p.m. Mon­ to purchase a act of Corning
day a t tha American Legion Ware which the club will
Homo in Fern Park to hear award In a fund raising pro­
Jim P igott, candidate fo r je c t on March 17.
• o n n t y superintendent o f
Tha group voted to work in
schools, apeak concerning his three booths a t **“
•tend an Important school la- Jnlw
Ju ly A
4 Mfuhrgdnit
celebration In the
U fa .
AR cltiaena intaratted la
Mra. Shirley Ryan pre­
School a ffa irs are Invited to sented a damonitratlon on
praparinf aaad beds fo r anattend.

Citizens Ask
Pigott To Speak
A t Meeting

nuals In prsparation fo r tha
combined club-rasfdant pro­
je c t for beautification o f tho
vlllags. Garden dub mambara
will have plants fo r sals In a
few weeks and all raaldsnta
are being urged to participate
la the program.
Instructions In flower a r­
rangement! ware given by
Mra. Ruth Clark who stressed
tha Importance o f lln* and
I t was announced that the
theme fo r tbe North Orlando
club's antriea In tha South
Seminolo Garden Club Flower
Show would bo "M ilitary
Reservation* . . . All la Calm,
All Is B righ t." Members of
tha flower show committee
are Mra. Duquette, Mrs. Jan e
Weet, Mra. Ryan and Mrs.
Edna Stewart.
The Show will bo bald on
Saturday, April 4, a t the
Seminole Shopping P lata In
Caaselberry on tho general
theme, "Highways or Flow trwaye."
The North Orlando meeting
waa held a t tha home of elub
president, Mra. Myra Stoddan
on N. Edgemon A v a, with
Mrs. Stew art aa so-ho*tea*.

Tha DeRary D o p l i c a t e
Bridge Club played 14 table*
In two tectlon* at thl* week’*
Tuetdky afternoon aetalon in
the F ir * Recreation Hall.
Section A wa* directed by
Mr*. Ruth B iatt. Winners
wera NS, first, Mr*. B ia tt and
Norman Meyer; second, Mr*.
William Wood lock and Mrs.
Edwin W achter; third, Mr*.
Robert Nleholl* and R. T.
Steven*.
EW , first, Mr*. Mary Pitta
and F . R. Froehlich; second,
Mrs. M ints Morrison and
Howard Middleton; t h i r d ,
Ml** Ethel Johnson and Mr*.
Norman Meyer.
Section B was directed by
Mra. George Pearsall. Win
ntra war#, N 8, first, Mr .end
Mrs. Pearsall; second, Mra.
O. N. Lackey and Mrs. Al
bart Besom; third, Mra. R. D
Cordell and John Armao.
E W , first, Mra. R . T . Stevana and Charles D aglla; sec­
ond, William Woodloek and
Marvin Long; third, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Mote.
N ext Tuesday will be M u ­
te r Point day and tha last
play day o f tha two months
sorits.

Circle To Have
Rummage Sale
By J s m Caaselberry
The Sunshine Circle of ths
Casselberry Community Mathodist Church W SCS will
hold a rummage tale start­
ing a t I a.m. Saturday a t
the Super Value Food Store
on S R 484.
Anyone with llama of cloth­
ing or household goods to
donate may bring them to
tbe tale or, on Friday, to tha
homo of Mra. Marvin Mc­
Clain, 221 E . Triplet Drive,
Caaeelberry.

Or

SOUTH SEM INOLE JUNIOR HIGH science in■tractor, Roland H1U (kneeling, center) is shown
with a group of his students who recently toured
the Palmetto phosphate mine o f the American
Agricultural Chemical Co., Pierce. Twenty-two

Curtis Lavender
Dies In Hospital
Curtis Lavender, 49, died
Wednesday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
A fuel chief at Sanford Na­
val Air Station, he had made
hit borne In Sanford for ths
past 23 y e a n . H* was a resi­
dent at uorr Oak Avanu* and
a member of the F irst Bap­
tist Church of Sanford.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mra.
Curtis Lavender, and a daugh­
ter, Miss Judy Loulaa Laven­
der, both of Sanford; a son,
Randall Lavender of Panama
City; two listers, Mrs. Minavah Willi am ton of Sanford
and Mrs. B . A. Wellmaker ol
Falls mere and two grand­
children.
Funeral services will ba
held at 3 p.m. Friday at Brieson Funeral Home with Rev.
officiating.
Laws

Republicans
To Sponsor
Course

MIDSHIPMEN HONORED a t ceremonies a t
Sanford Naval Academy. Col. II. J . Furman pins
a ribbon on the lapel of one student’s coat after
the group won the highest honors a t the Acade­
my and were named to the Headmaster's L ist.

.Shown are, front row from left, Larry Lindsey,
Lloyd Lowe, Dana Hogan, Chlstopher Wilson;
back row from left W alter Porzig, Jerom e Boyle
and Judaon Hobby.

Average Tax Cut Figured At 19 Percent
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
Congressional tender* wars
confidant today tha $11.8 bil­
lion tax ent bill would bo on
Frosidont Johnson’s desk by
tha middle a l next wash to
provide an early March payaback boost fo r millions of
wags earners.
The final compromise ver­
sion of tha big goat tax cut In
V . S. history waa eteared by a
use-Senate conference com­
m ittee Wednesday — almost
IS months a fte r tha late
President John F . Kennedy
proposed to "removo tha
b ra k es" o f high wartime fed­
eral tan raise.
House loaders planned to
nllot on# hour o f debate and

Longwood PTO
To Hear Panel
By Donna Eaten
Supervisory personnel from
th s uffloo of ths county superintenitent of public instruc­
tion will conduct a panel dis­
cussion a t tha February mast­
ing of tha Longwood Elcuiontery PTO achoduted for
M a t Tuesday a t ViSO P-ru­
in tha school auditorium.
Each member o f tho pan*]
will axplalo' bla particular
funatted and duties and a
question and answer period
w llj follow tho dUcusaiuu.

4

pass tha bill next Tuesday.
Tha Senate waa to follow ault
tha sama day or Wednesday.
Pinal approval by both cham­
bers waa assured.
Whan fully effective tn
1908, ths average taxpayer
will enjoy about a 19 par cent
tax cut, tha first m ajor raduetlon In federal income tax **
alneo a 10 per cant slash In
1984.
Most Important to th t Pre­
sident, the take-horns pay of
wagr sam ara will increase an
average o f $4.60 a week eight
days after tha bill is algnsd
into law when payroll withholding rates drop from 11

te 14 per cent.
Johnson la anxious to so*
this |27 million-a-day in
greater consumer spending
sta rt flouring Into tho econo­
my aa early aa poaalbte this
election year.
The compromise bill which
emerged from the House-Sen­
ate conference group after
four days of bargaining gave
the new Chief Executive
about all th a t ha wanted.
I t provides top-lo-bottom
cute In taxpayers In all Income brackets. Another 1 J
million would bo removed
from the te a rolls altogether
through tnora liberal tax

treatm ent o f fow-tneoma per­
son*.
A single taxpayer, fo r ex­
ample, earning $6,000 a year
will pay $147 lea* taxes
whan tha program la fully a f­
fective. A married couple
with two children, $10,000 a
year Ineom* a n d typleal
Itemised deductions, will have
tha tax bill reduced by $281
a year.
Two-third* o f tha tax re­
duction bill wiU bo effective
this year, retroactive to Jan .
1. The remainder will go lute
effect Ja n . 1, 1946. Tha cute
do not apply to taxes dut
now on 1948 Inooma.

By Jana Caaeelberry
A Precinct Education Program eouraa sponsored by the
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club will begin at
8 p.m., Monday, a t ths office
of Attorney E . Pope B assett
at 600 South Maitland Ave.,
Maitland.
Tha course will be held on
four consecutive Monday ov&gt;
enlnga to train campaign
workers to help elect Repub­
licans In upcoming elections.
All the** who signed up
for the course, aa wall aa
anyone alas Interested In be­
ing more active and effec­
tive In these campaigns, a r t
asked te contact B assett te
advance so that there will
be sufficient course material
available.

of Hill’s students made the field trip and also
prospected In the area for fossils and located a
number of pleistocene and pliocene bones and
teeth. The expedition was concluded with a tour
through the Phosphate Museum a t Bartow.

Lake Monroe Jottings
M n . M. L .
T b * Richard SchnUxlers of
Lake Markham have had aa
their guast Mrs. Schnititer's
m-vthar Mrs. Georgia Glddoas
of 8L Cloud. • • • Irving and
Margie Smith aad children
have moved Into their new
horns In DaBary. Sorry to
havo them leave us but know
they wlB ba enjoying their
now homo. • • • Tommy HitteU and Jim ml* Carroll left
Monday
morning for F t
Jackson, S.C. where they will
ba training with ths National
Guard. • • • Little Carol Kinard, daughter of Buddy and
Kathryn Ktaard, te very 111
la tha local h o s t e l , aad an­
other daughter, Karan, la
confined to bar horn# wKh
tha maaates. Wa wish thorn
both a speedy recovery. • •
Suoday visitors a t tha home
of J . C. and Naomi Sapp
wera tbs E arl Albertsons of
Orlando. • • • Happy Birth­
day to WandaU Allison who
was one y ear elder an Tues­
day. • • • Also a birthday
with for Lynn Giles. I think
aha, ilka me, ’ has deckled
to start her birthdays back­
wards. its a good idea. * * *
Also a very happy birthday
to a pair of twins. Lorens
Tlndel sod ber slater Norine
Nonrood. • • • And still s o ­
other happy birthday to Sid
Hawkins who has a birthday
the same day a t our grand­
daughter Cindy. Happy birth­
day Cindy, you are all ol
Uve y e an old now. • • • The
high school band goes to
Eustii Saturday to participate
In a George Washington par­
ade. Lynn Giles and I will
go with them. • • • Hear that
Ja ri Wheatland has those
ole m eailci. It kept her from
being at the High School Glee
Club Ball last Saturday. She
was scheduled to sing a few
numbers. Sura missed bar.
Every one there had a moat
enjoyable time. S*p Orseno,
Richard Hlttell and Terry
Rabun were there. Sue waa
secood runner-up in the queen

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H ER of Sanford

ooatert. • • • There will be
another bake sale In front of
the
Post office Saturday
morning lor the benefit of
the Heart Queen candidate
Darlene Roberta who is be­
ing sponsored by the Monroe
Home Demonstration Club.
Go down and get a cake,
cookies or pte anytime after
9 o'clock. It will htlp tho
heart fund. - • • • Tha 4-H
Junior girls went te the M•lo­
des Skating Rink last Thurs­
day evening to skate. They
reported an enjoyable Urn*.
• • ♦ Twenty-seven ladies at­
tended tha moating of the
Homo
Demonstration
club
last week. That la wooderf ul.
They beard Dr. Wing tell
them of "up to data Food
Sense." It was r a il Interest­
ing. Three new member*
Joined the club at this time,
Mrs. L . C. TUlis, Mra. Ruby
SJoblom and Mra. John Rhtaar. Very glad to welcome
them Into the group. * * * A
friendship supper will be held
Suudsy areata# In White Hall
of the Upexla Presbyterian
Church.
Members
are to
bring a covered dish and a
friend. Supper starts at 4:30
p. ra. after which a musical
program has been arranged.
Sorry to hear that Charles
Baker la Ul. The virus bug
got bold of him too. Cbxrlei
and Flo bad Klo'a brother-inlaw and sister, U r. and Mrs.
Robert Raulersoo, and child­
ren a* their guests Sunday.
Tbe Raulcrsons are from
Bella Glade. • • • Becky
GUes la making bar parents,
Wesley and Thelma, mighty
proud of her because she 1*
winning a lot of awards and
trophyi In horseback riding.
• • • Our thought this week:
Tbe wnaUeit good deed Is
better than ths grandest good
Intention.

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RENO, Nov. (U P D -D u o x
DlTrtaaeri* filed ault In dis­
trict court Wednesday seek­
ing $43,000 damagaa for In­
juries he claimed were suf­
fered In a crap game.
D itrtaacrla said be waa
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when one of the cubes struck
him in tha ayo, causing "e x ­
treme painful Injury."

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Die Is Cast
In The Eye

By Franca* Waster
Tbe teotetlve program foe
tbe All-Seminole Leap Y ear
Talent Show to be held S a l,
urday, Feb. 29, at 7:30 p.m.
in the Sanford Ju nior High
School auditorium will in­
clude the following:
South Sea Island Hula D M *
e e i la autbeaic native co*._
tames, Karan G reens; Organ
console and piano accordlan
du# by brothers Harold and
Ralph Unger; Folk soog duct
Hootenanny
style,
Dolores
Klrach and Joy W e*ter;
J.
Hat Dance, M ra of th4‘
Moo**: Instrumental number,
Bukur Trio; Reading, Candy
Bukui T rio; Reading Candl
Condi i , Mix* Seminole Coun­
ty; Hill BUly Dance and B a l­
let,
Marilyn Sprouse and
Debby
McLain;
Tram boo#
Solo, Gregory N lcbola;; Sem iClassical Songs, Tanya John­
son; King K arelers, Gospel
Stagers: Jones, Clerk, Hoaozk,
Nixon and Hoaoxk;
Popular Songs, Je r i Wheatland; Modern Dance, Bobby
R ay; Guitar Solo aad Songs,
Bosnia Swain; Magician Act,
Al Skinocr; BarUona Soloist
Ed Milter; Guitar and plan*
solo, Charles B est; Big Slim ,
tha star of radio and TV , la
person, doing bla specialties;
and professional clown acta.
Tbe show la being sponsor­
ed by tha Lake Mary Cham­
ber of Com m ere*. AB pro­
ceeds wlB go for a worthy
cause. Tickets may ba ate
tlined now from any mem­
ber of (he Talent Committee, '
or a t the door tha night « (
tha show.-

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�Cooking School
Slated March 10

•

The public Is Invited to hear
Martha Logan give a demon­
stration on “Je t Age Meat
Cookery" on March 10 at the
Civic Center.
Appearing na '.‘Martha Log­
a n " will be Miss Maty Meyer,
of Chicago. She Is one of the
s ta ff of home
economists
sharing the Martha Logan
name. Mis* Meyer Is a gradu­
ate of Ohio University and is
a member of the Home Econ­
omists in Business section of
the American Home Econom­
ics Association.
Mias Myrtle Wilson, Home
D&lt; monstratlon Agent, invites
the public to attend the dem­
onstration and also see the
newest cooking equipment.

I r*M1

Catholic Women Have Monthly Meeting
By
Miss

Donna
Dorothy

R ites
Tcslo,

in­

terim president of the Church
of the Nativity Catholic Wo­
men’s Club, conducted the
regular monthly meeting of
the group held Monday even­
ing in the church social hail.
She
reminded members
that the weekly social hour
had been canceled during
Lent and that Novcna Devo­
tions and the Way of the
Cross were being conducted
each
Wcdncsdny
at
7:30
p.m.
Schedule of Women's Club
events to be held during the

next month, as announced by
Miss Teslo, were;
Feb. 23, Family Commun­
ion Sunday a t the 12 o'clock
Mass; March 1, monthly bake
sale; " March 9, executive
board meeting; March 16,
Women’s Club Communion
Sunday at the 8 o'clock Mass.
Mrs. Pat Quilling, spiritual
development chairman, re­
ported that the Spring Dean­
ery Meeting will be held
March 19 to begin with Mass
at Ormond Beach and lunch­
eon in Daytona Beach. Mem­
bers were invited to attend.
The meeting was closed
with prayer* for the speedy
recovery of Mrs. Agnes Wil­

liam* who is' convalescing
from recent surgery.
Following t h e
business
meeting and a talk by Rev.
Richard Lyons of All Souls
Church in Sanford, only cof­
fee and tea were served in

Creative Creating
When can you ace Creative
Cooking?
At the Civic Center March
10 nt 7:30 p. m.
The public is invited to ace
Maltha I.ognn give the latest
in meat cookery. Myrtle Wil­
son, H o m e
Demonstration
Agent, says the housewife
will have an opportunity to
see the latest in equipment.

obarrvation

of

the

(Tiff fonTnrU WrraTFi
Feb. 20, 1964 — PnRe 3

Lenten

Fast.
The next morning will be
Mnrch 10 at which time new
officers will be elected.

NOT R E SPO N SIB LE
I will not be responsible
for any debts incurred by
anyone other than myself.
P. O. Box 10, Sanford, Fla.
JA M E S WASHINGTON

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.‘CH EAPER BY TH E DOZEN’ will be presented by the Drnmntics Club
tonight in the Seminole High School auditorium. Gwen Chnmpion and
Burbara Watson (left) re-ennet a scene from the comedy.

GOP Candidates To
Get Partial Refunds
By Js n * C asaetbm y
Qualified Republican candi^ dntea for county and atata officea in the 19G4 campaign are
assured of financial aupport
from the Seminole County
Yeung Republican Club aa a
result of a resolution adopted
a t Tuesday night's meeting of
the group held a t Howell
Park.
The club voted to reimburse
S one-half of tha filing fee of
Republican candidates w h o
are members of the club a t the
time they announco their can­
didacy. The reimbursement
will be made in the order of
announcement which should
Induce candidates to file early.
In order to raise money for
tha war chest, the club Is
planning fund raising proB jeeta, tha first of which will
be a pancake supper sched­
uled for April 11.
Guest speaker a t Tuesday

: Legal Notice
•

x n T irie o r m r s n o * t o
s r n . v t o b o a r d o r io n v t v r o N i n i i o nkhb o r
MCHIVOI.K COISTV rOH TIIK
V A C v rixn o r t h k m . a t o r
on K K xn nA iit. a s i b u i v i s .
I ll* |LK&gt;« BIOHT O f WAT
I'OH KAXTOtl. LAVR AMD
(-OI'ATHT C I.IB HOAll).

T ) ) WHOM IT MAT CONCERN;
T O U WILL, B L K A 8 E TA K K
NOTICK
tbst
KINOSWOOD
nyiLDKRs. INC., a F i o n a s
co rporation, tb s so ls e w a s r of
tha fa# simple t i l l s of all
IsnUs dsserlbsd In t h t follow ­
i n g plat, t o - w lt :
. F i s t of OIlKKNIlfUAR. S
subdivision, according to
• the F la t thereof s s recordA
* »d In F la t Hook 12. F a c e
I o f the Public fle eord i of
Se minole County, Florida
(le ss the ri g h t o f way for
Turnout L « n * and Country
Club Road).
will apply to tha Hoard of
County
Co mmissioners
of
Seminole County, Florida, at
1A:0S O'clock A. M.. on T u e s ­
day, F eb r u a ry 2Sth, l i s t , or
aa
soon
t h a re a ft a r aa
tha
l a n e may be heard. In tha
B oa rd of County Commlaalonera Room In tha Court Il o u ia
_
o f Bamlnole Coun ty, Florida.
W a t Sanford, Florida, for the
adoption a t a Reiolutton by
aald Board, pu rsuant ta tha
provisions a t S a c tlo a a 112.21
and H2.se. F lo rid a Stat utes,
v a c a t in g tha aforaaald deeorlbed land and returning all
o f lha laid described properly
to c c r e a g a for th e purpose at
t e s a t lo n .
F E R I O K I
IN T E B E R T E D
MAT
APPEAR
AND
BE
I I E A B D A T T H E T I M E AND
Pl-A CB ABOVE S P E C I F I E D .
H J O S E P H DAVIS. J R .
By Of R te n e tr o a , Davie A
McIntosh
Edw ards Building
•anford. F lorid a
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P ublish F eb. I t , Id/ l i f t .
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FEBRU A RY II
Admissions
(
Paula Schuman, Alvie Roundtree, Judith Quest, Nellie Mc­
Alister, R. C. Williams, Mar­
tha Payne, Shcltle Hoppt,
Susan Sctala, Shirley Baker,
Jam es Emerson, all of Sanlord; Suianne Willis, Ronald
Mixon, Kenneth Dooley, Betty
Jo Brown, Lake Mary; Rena
Poole, E uslis; Madge Pitt­
man, Maitland; R o s a l e e
Small, Titusville; Elizabeth
Weston, Dcllary
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Baker,
baby girl, Mr. and Mrt. Louis
Payne, baby girl, Sanford;
Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Arthur,
baby boy, Deltona; Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Barker, baby
girl, Long wood
Discharge*
Mark Harrop, Charles Eltcncoff,
Kombel Vartholomeo,
Romona Bridges, Jam es Mc­
Kee, Enoch Eller, all of San­
ford; John Henry Stephan,
Fred Arther, D ellary; Daisy
Edwards, Allsndale; Helen
Ferguson, Lake Mary

nlght'a meeting was Fred
Hagan, member of the Orange
County Republican executive
committee, vice president of
the Orange County Young Re­
publicans and chairmnn of the
MORE program for the 11th
Congressional District.
Hagan gave an interesting
report on the Young Republi­
can N a t i o n a l Leadership
Training School which he a t­
tended in Washington, D. C.,
last month.
Prominent Republican* who
were speakers a t the school
included Governor N e l s o n
Rockefeller and Senator B a r­
ry Goldwater as well as many
legislators.
Those attending the school
also received a briefing on
foreign policy by several un­
dersecretaries of atate.
Hagan said emphasis a t the
school was on party unity,
conservatism and the import­
ance of precinct organization.
The Florida Young Republi­
cans attending werd success­
ful In bringing the 19G5 Na­
tional Young Republican Con­
Most arboretum* in the
vention to Miami.
E . Pope Bassett, firs t vice U. S . were founded by ama­
prcsldont of the S e m i n o l e teurs, according to tha E n ­
Club, announced that the local cyclopaedia Britannic*.
precinct educational program
will begin Monday at 8 p. m.
a t hia office In Maitland.
Announcement was made
that tha quarterly meeting of
All Sixes — Planted
the Federation of Y R Clubs
F ast Growing
will be held In St. Petersburg
Permanent Shade
a t the Outrigger Inn on Feb.
Other Shade Trees
28-29. Principal speaker will
be Senator John Tower of
Texas.
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Filling Up Space
Son* people w ont care; others
will think Ira a nlffhtjr fin* thine*
But It should Interest ell those who
can remember beck when there was
such a thing as a space race.
The UJ3. orbited more then three
times as many payloads in 1968 as
the Soviet Union. North American
Defense Command's Space Detection
end Tracking System counted 88
U iJ. launches and 60 payloads, of
which 48 are still orbiting. The
Russians managed 17 peyloeds, of

To The Editor

which four ere still In orbit.
The reason there ere more pay.
loads than launches la because
much useless junk goes Into orbit
along with a satellite—burned out
rockets, protective shrouds, assort­
ed nuts end bolte.
SPADAT8 is currently keeping
tabs on 418 artificial satellites. Of
these, 92 ere actual payloads; the
rest are debris. Some of the pieces
being tracked are no larger than
pencil.

YAWH M h M Of n « ■•rale.

Editor, Herald:

One Man’s Meat

Wiping out starvation and mal­
nutrition in tha world would be a
difficult enough m atter i f it only
invohred spreading the knowledge of
modern farming Methods, improv­
ing distribution or curbing runaway
population growth.
The goal is mads immeasurably
mors elusive because o f a factor o f.
tan overlooked — religious and sup*
sntitlou s taboos concerning food.
Half the children born-in central
A frica die before the age o f five,
writes Owen Schulta in “ T o d a y ’s
Health.’’ In this same area of the
continent, milk Is looked on as a
Vila body waste. Some think it a
■in to drink milk. Other groups be.
llsva milk will make women sterile.
Many Latin&gt;American mothers be.
Ueve a sick child should not be giv&gt;
sn milk.
Numerous peoples in eastern and
southern Asia, where cattle are in
abundance, also reject milk. In
many places, cattle are status sym­
bols and are seldom killed fo r food.
India has one-fifth o f the worldT
eattle. Not only are thoy sacred to
the Hindus but so are all other an.
imals.
The pig is shunned by Moslems
and Jews, as Is well known. Tha 1st.
tar also forbid the eating o f shell.
ih or meet end dairy products at
e same meal.
In parts o f Asia and A frica, eggs
are considered to be excrem ent Eat­
ing them will destroy one's fertility
or potency or make one'a wife un­
faithful.

a

Fish is one o f the cheapest
best sources of protein, yet many
starving people reject it. In some
parts o f A frica fish are considered
unclean and possessed of evil spirits.
Lest Westerners shake th eir
heeds in disbelief, it should be re*
called how the Irish during the 18thcentury potato famine and Europ*
sans after World W ar II rejected
American corn because they thought
it was fit only for animals.
Westerners have their own food
taboos and often impose them
people they are trying to help. Mon­
keys, bats, rats, termites and other
such things may be unpalatable to
us but they provide valuable pro.
telns whose loss the bringers of dv&gt;
Dilation do not always replace.
Sophisticated cultures are also
spreading the belief th at breastfeed,
ing is vulgar and ju s t not dons.
Thus Infants are being weaned ear­
lier to the starchy diet o f thalr eld*
ers, which eventually shortens their
lives.
"Do unto others" is not the un*
complicated rule it seems to be.

Thought For Todoy
Hove nothing to do with godless
and B illy myths. Train yourself in
godliness. — I Timothy 4:7.
*

*

•

The great Use of a life Is to spend
i t for something th at outlasta it.
— William Jam es.

Bruce Biosiot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
»
*

* WASHINGTON - (NEA) - limping economy together.
An angry President Johnson High on the list: Oil refinery
is personally taking a head sad other Induotrial produc­
in strong new protests to tion p ert* and equipment,
sad
BrtUsk Prim s Minister Alee railroad locomotives
Douglas-Home ever the Bri­ freight care, buses a a d
tish agreement to sell buses truck*. The word is that Rusk
la supposed to beer down
to Cuba.
A U. 8 . official dose to the especially hard on our Euro*
White House says “ Lyndon pean allies.
The State Department la
Johnson was angry enough
before, but since Castro shut finding this easier said than
off the water to GuanUnamo,
U. B. diplomats had been
he's hopping mad. He's real
ly worked up. He's going to trying to get the Lilia-Am er­
make
(the British) feel i t ican states to band together
And he's the man who can hi s strong protest against
West European trade with
do It."
But dressing down the B ri­ Cuba. But by helping whip
tish is one thing and keepng up the trouble In Panama,
Britain, Prance, Spain and Castro likely has prevented
our other allies from selling any strong, concerted action.
If Spain sella key Items to
to Fidel Castro Is another.
Deeplto a lagging agriculture Cuba the United States can
and declining tugar output, shut off aid to Spain. “ But
high world eugar prices mean there's a ca tch ," saya one
Castro Is “ rolling" In for- official. “ Our basea to Spain
t i p exchange and can pay are tied In with aid. If we
abolish the aid, what happens
lor what be wants.
Johnson has told Secretary to our b a a eef"
During the past several
at Btato Dean Busk be must
find come way to keep the months, government officials
West
from selling Castro have looked Into the possibi­
significant amounts of those lity of breaking world sugar
things he needs to pin his prices la s a effort to cut

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Ja il* Berios
•Sg*1IU
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
UI-MTR
Casselberry
Mrs. Je n s Casselberry
Cbnlnsta
Mrs. Joan Magln
MS *1741
D sBsry
Mrs. Adam Mailer
SM-44IS
Enterprise
Miss Helen Knodgraa*
M I-M SS
*

Lake Mery
Mrs. Francos Waster
IM -U 1 I
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
s n -m s
Lsngwoed
Mr*. D ana* Eats*

Mrs. Clarence Beyder
111*4141
Oviedo
Mrs. George Kelsey

Castro's forelga Income. Fri*
vats Investors have been on*
couraged to grow sugar else*
where, Invest la eugar mills.
The results have been un­
satisfactory.
Now U. 8 . officials are
looking up the relationships
sod subsidiaries of British,
French end Spanish private
firms that may be Involved
In any sales of key equipment
or vehicles to Cuba.
These officials are attempt­
ing to learn If any of these
firms or their subsidiaries
have U. 8 . m ilitary or other
U. I . government contract*
here or overseas, or if any
of them
sell appreciable
amount* of their products la
the United l u t e s .
Phone ce ll by Newspaper
Enterprise Assn, to the New
York office of the LeyleadTriumph Bales Co., distribu­
tor of Triumph Cars In the
United States, disclose* that
this company la owned by
the Standard Triumph Motor
Oo., which In turn In owned
outright by the Leyland Mo­
tors, Ltd., the British com*
peay which la selling buses
to Cuba.
tt Is not certain what the
U. S. government will do
whoa this Information on the
private firm * to eolleotod. It
to possible that dm Defense
Department and ether U. S .
government agencies could
put such firms on a U. B.
blacklist and exclude them
from U. B. government busi­
ness, hero and evaroea*. But
no decision has been made.
Officials don't know either
what they can or will do
about firm * which have con­
siderable privet# experts to
the United States, but which
don't sail to the U. 8 . gov*
eminent and don’t plan to
Tlmy’ro collecting the inform*
atioe as s first atop to . .T

Worry Clinic
Doubting^ Philip" to oar
aaenkkar fa r ra r eldest son,
but hia argam raU
are
Be he sere you reed
case If yes ere later*
rated In pelltlrs. A political
poll ran b t slanted In tha
early months to help etam*
pads pablto oplaloa. B et' It
caa then save Itself la tha
last 41 b e a n by ctalmiag a
"le st mlnuta switch" by
Toton#
CA SE R~4M: Dr. Philip M.
Crane Is our oldaet living aon.
Ifo now to an American
History professor a t Bradley
University, but whan ha arsa
home recently, w* began dis­
cussing polltiqp.
Philip to an ardent rooUr
fo r teaching American youth
to place n halo on tha bravery
and
aelf-eacrlflca o f our
pioneer patriota.
Thus, He doesn’t believe In
■nearing a t Nathan Hale or
John Paul Jones and the
other Colonial Patriots.

Quotes
If he (President Johnson)
asked me, and I felt It was
compatible with my health
and other personal factors, of
course I would do 1L
—Adlal Stevenson, on possi­
bility of being n Democratic
vie* presidential candidate
la ’84.

"Dad,” ha aald, "1 am even
growing very suspicious of
some of th at* political polla
that appear In our nows*
papers.
"I am positive In my own
mind that they are often de­
liberately slanted.
"F o r tho palling organisa­
tion can always leave itself
an easy way out by climbing
on the correct bandwagon in
tha last 48 hour*.
"F o r It can then claim that
a last-minute sh ift In asntlm int has occurred. Thus, it
can still ride the winner and
thus cite Its continued high
success In correctly diagnos­
ing American opinion.
"B u t during those early
mentha of the campaign, the
poll can still be used as pro­
paganda to help atampedo
public opinion in tha opposite
direction.
" I t could dallborataly select
a higher percentage o f Its In
tcrvlews in New York or New
England where tha liberal
sentiment la highest
"And as a result, it could
subtly ba helping stampede
million* of Americans in the
early days o f the primary
campaign, for most people
remember tha high batting
average of tha polls and thus
Und to accept them uncriti­
cally.
“So a polling organisation

They don't have
sense
Q—Where Is tha most lush
enough to vote at 31. It would and varied forcet in the U .S .f
A— In the southern Appala­
be better et 34.
—Former President Truman chians, centering near Chatta­
on a recommendation to nooga, Tenn.
lower the voting age to It.
Q—Can the .a ir tempera­
Tha Issue cannot be Ignored
ture ba estimated by a crickof another 100 years or ovon
at’a chirp t
another 100 days.
A— By counting the number
—President Johnson, spurring
of cricket chirps In n 14Congrats on civil rights.
second period, and then add­
ing 40, the total will equal the
1 will try to be helm, sue.
tolnor end sometimes critic for s ir temperature to arlthia one
my hatband; to help my chil­ degree, three times e a t of
dren look n i hi# job with ell four.
the rare ranee due it, to get
from it the knowledge their
unique vantage point gives
them, end to retain the light*
hearUdnrai to which every
teenager is entitled.
—Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson.

Never before hi tha history
of man has the development
and training of hla mind bran
so essential to his Ufa and
work.
—Gov. Nelson Kockefslier.

could utilise public credulity
in trying to create aa a rti­
ficial suport fo r an* candidate
vs. another.
"Then, If It failed to sway
tho tide against the under­
current o f inarticulate publie oplnicn, it could scramble
o ff UU hot spot end always
■wing over by that neat argu­
ment that n last minute
■witch o f opinion had oc­
curred.
“Dad, couldn't this take
place very easily t "
You Bible scholars are
fam iliar erith Doubting Tho­
mas among Christ's 13 Apos­
tles.
Well, hero wo have a Doubt­
ing Philip.
B u t he to entirely eon
I f we could suddenly call
fo r an unexpected election, I
am inclined to the view that
our famous poll* would often
be found sadly la error.
But because o f tho definite
date for the fall election or
National Convention*, there
Is always ample time for n
last minute switch to the
polling organisation can still
protect Itself and ride the
winner.
This established prestige at
a respected polling organisa­
tion, caa thus ba used very
easily both to help generate
opinion, aa well as record I t
Thus, the polla In the early
months rould be manipulated
readily, but that la st 43-hour
poll would obviously have to
be free from such pressure if
the poll were to bo vindicated
a t the ballot box.
So.public opialoa pells can
be utilised fo r early
gsnda purposes.
They caa thus piwpaganise
people's opinions in a pre­
viously planned direction
(Always write to Dr.
Crane to ear* at this
paper, eueteetag a
stamped, addressed
lope end M cento to
typing end printing
when yen send fo r o n * at

As aa latereeted d tisea 1
feel it Important that aa much
Information aa possible be
brought to the attention of
the public la order that they
map gala a better perspec­
tive of the issues, la this spirit
1 would like to submit another
view of the fee system la re .
latlon to the budget system.
The foe system la in effect
the system under which the
departments of most of the
counties of Florida operate.
Therefore it is well that we
try to gala aa understanding
of ju st what is meant by fee
system.
Under this method of oper­
ation a fee is charged for the
service rendered, which will
cover the cost of that service.
These tees are determined by
the statutes. The statuatory
fees have changed very little
in relation to time with few
_
factors
exceptions — variable
would be cost at
of advertising
no instances.
A * foe to paid, by the per­
son using the service, not the
taxpayer la geaeraL la areas
where work is done for the
county directly funds are
usually budgeted by the coun­
ty. However, In the cou rt* of
operation under this system It
to largely the responsibility
o f the department head to
operate on what revenue to
obtained from service fees.
According to the 1M3 an­
nual report of counties by the
State Comptroller's office, at
toast 10 tax collectors did not
earn enough fees to pay thorn
their statutory salaries. The
aforementioned counties could
hardly support the various de­
partments on n budget with­
out lncresslag general taxes.
I f through efficient opera­
tion, an office has an excess
at the end of tho year this ex ­
cess goes into the general
fund et the county end there­
by contributes t* the cash
c a n y over fey the, county
budget. T k * taxpayer is
thereby spared the burden of
services he did not u s* and
has not been penalised, nnd
the office bag contributed to
the operation at the county
budget
Of tho several counties
which have elected to ge on
the budget system, the 1M3
annual report of the counties
Indicates that in many areas
their operation has not been
as effective. I t baa been stat­
ed by aome department beads
that initiative ta d incentive
have been somewhat curtailed
by that system .
Tbs ISM report to net yet
published and m ay or may
not s upport this trend. This
to not to say that for some
departments the budget sys­
tem to not the best method. 1
merely point out that some
departments by the nature of
their servleo* to the public
are not aa adaptable to this
ay stem.
The procedure usually in ­
volved in going « * the budget
system to one of setting up
apodal togtolatton, aa the
Florida Statutes and tho Con­
stitution at Florida have al­
ready provided specifically,
for the oyeratton at the varlogs offices. In the case of tbs
h i co w ciD ri on w ij b n u o i

Paga 4 Sanford, Florida Thun., Fabraury &gt;0,1964

Ravenna Park

Thousands attended Inst weekend and saw the

offlen of Dr. I — Hh M* Wlog, which woo

nix lovely homes on display. If yea mlseed th a t,

gnhUahnd io Um l u f v i Herald am Febru­

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notion the ultra convenient kitchens—by GENERAL ELECTRIC.

100 N. MeUoavilie Ave* Sanford

Here again special legisla­
tion to needed. This to me
would be a better system as
it would tend to maintain the
Integrity and responsibility of
th e
Individual department
heads.
I strongly feel whatever
system to used that It be
born* in mind that it to tha
intent of the law aa It pre­
sently stands that the elected
tax collector be vested with
the full responsibility of this
office. He and he alone is
vested with the responsibility
of running his office, setting
the policies of that office, and
administering the services for
the public that the law speci­
fically states that he must do.
This Is an -Individual task
assumed by the elected ©ffld a l, and one that be Is pledg
ed to fulfill. It la the American way that has set up this
procedure, end It to the peo­
ple of any county that de­
termines who Is to serve and
for how long. If ho does not
lira up to this pledg* he can
and should be voted out of
office. It to In Ibe interest &lt;f
promoting better understand
By Hal Corhraa
ing of the operation of tho of
Th* only harm in a coffee
flees of the county that 1 ex­
break fo r eora* people i* that
tend these views.
Troy Bay it turns out to be a cigarette
break.
Even hanging out clothes
Editor, Herald:
The importance at n "Y e s " and washing the ear didn’t
vote on the extended Semi­ make It rain to m ost places
nole County telephone ser­ during the month of October.
A woman cashtor to aa
vice survey has not been
adequately explained to many Illinois bank rematood calm
subscribes* who a r t elegibto white the place was being rub­
to vote. Tha following two bed. Maybe she's used to
Important points are often being stock op.
overlooked.
T in t, all telephone rates
n r* approved by a commis­
sion of th* Florida State Gov­
ernment; the communication INVESTMENT SERVICE
company only propose* rates
Lie ted and nalkted
on an equity basis. The aver­
Securities
age South Seminole subscrib­
M et**]
e r I* now paying much more
than a Sanford subscriber (in
ALLEN Jk CO.
some Instances nearly dou­
311 R . LEMON ST .
ble) for his telephone. He to
LAKELAND. FL A .
already an Orlando municipal
area subscriber, sod for him Member: Midwest Stock I n k
the percentage Increase in
Chicago Beard of Trad *
listings, under the proposal,
U too small to effect rates. Orlande Bates Eepraeentetlve
Consequently, South Semi­
nole subscribers are not vot­
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
ing In this survey.
Becood,
communications
M l GA l-M M
barriers in Seminole Coon-

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obstruct g o *
lenttoos, stymie
Jes and restrain
trade. For exam ple: South
Seminole residents must call
long distance in order to
reach the county government,
school board, hospital, health
agency and employment of­
fice, all of which be rapports
taxwise. Similarly hto call to
a church, civic club, friend,
etc In the Sanford area to al­
ways a toll call. Along Highway 17-92, this frustrating but
invisible barrier is located
believe It or not) north of
Dynatroolcs.
What all this eventually
adds up to Is that only San­
ford and Geneva telephone
subscribers are voting on
whether It to worth white to
remove this north-south com­
munications barrier. An overwhelming “y es" vote would
accomplish this, and tt would
In addition ipake working to­
gether toward common civic
goals much easier. Converse­
ly, a majority vote of "n o "
by Sanford to likely to be
Interpreted by South’ Sem i­
nole residents as a rather deli­
berate affront. I cannot believe that Sanford people
want this to happen.
If reading the above h is
changed your viewpoint, then
you should change your vote.
Why not call the telephone
company business office (3229011) and ask how this is
done? Some people have - iready dono so.
Je s s Gregory
CoL US AT (R o t.)

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collector ahall submit his bud*
get to the comptroller for his
approval. I b i s la the law.
However, epeciai wguuuon
ean be enacted for individual
counties to go on a complete
budget system and submit a
budget to tho board of county
commissioners. It to also pos­
sible for county offices to
submit budgets to a special
budget commission which is
a non-policy making commis­
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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The nation's military chiefs
are in unanimous agreement
that the United States should
press forward with work to
design a new manned bomber
as a successor to the B52 and
B38.
The House Armed Services
Committee released t e a 11 .
mony Tuesday in which the
Air Force chief of staff, Gen.
Curtis E. t-cMuy, said studies
had strengthened the belief
of the Jo in t Chief* o f S taff
that a new bember was ur­
gently required for the 1970’s.
The final decision on whe­
ther such work will be under­
taken on the scale sought by
the military leaders is up to
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara. He ha* put more
stress on missllea than LeMay.
In a companion develop­
ment, however,
committee
Chairman Carl Vinson, D-Ga.,
said LeMay and McNamara
agree that America’* missiles
are reliable. Vinson said his
committee shared this view.

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Robbins — told 30 witches
Wednesday night they are all
phonies.
And nothing happened. Rob­
bins did not turn into a toad,
or disappear in a puff of white
smoke.
“ I am a white witch," said
Mia. Sybil l.eek, 41, the bestknown witch present. "I exist
only to do good.”
The witches had come to the
London University C o l l e g e
Folklore Society to meet Rob-

FRANK FRENCH, of Winter Park, Mra. Leonard Hcsaeimur, of Orlando,
and Archie MncNmiKhton, DeBary Mansion House building chnirnmn,
(left to right) admire paintings by French's father being exhibited this
month in the Main Galleries a t the Mansion.
(Cox Photo)

DeBary residents, who have
set a precedent for the state
of Florida with the highcit
record for per-caplU giving
to the Heart Fund, will again
Join the nation in the Heart
Fund drive climax on Heart
Sunday.
Mrs. W. G. Miller and Hugh
Booth co-chairmen said that
the Heart Fund Headquartera for DeBary and Enterprise will be at Mrs. Miller’s
home in DeBary.
Eleven captains will have
charge of 9o Heart Sunday
workers who will make their
door to door calls from
Thursday through Heart Sunday leaving literature and
collecting contributions.
The eight DeBary captains
Include Jam es Rucker, Mrs.
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In tha o ffic e e f t h * Honorable
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gineering
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U.s New Forest eev en * said!
later. "Thera were 80 of n s :
hearing him say wa didn't ax-1
i»t."
Mrs. Leek said that Wednes­
day night wasn't the tima fo r
witchcraft.
“ We meet only four time* a
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About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
B Y JU LIA N BTENSTKOM

His Job’s Cot Oat

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Seminole High's track coach, Dick William*, haa a
tough row to boa fo r a period whleh baglna Saturday
and ran* through May 9.
On Saturday William* will taka the Tribe’* tra e k tte n
to Orlando fo r their Initial meat o f the *ca*on. They
will appear la the Brave-cat Open a t Boone High School.
Wllllama haa but a few experienced thinclada on hi*
1944 squad. However, he’a got a lo t of hopefuls—coma o f
whleh could come through and provide Seminole with a
formidable ahowing thla aeaaon.
In the high and broad jumpe and In the pole vaulting
category Williams Is having to build right from the
ground up. Seminole schedule o f appearances for this
ceases is as follower
Fab .
ft
Brave-cat Open, Boose a t Orlando
Evans a t Orlando
Fab
Bishop Mooro and Lym aa a t Sanford
March 4
Edgowatar a t Sanford
March I t
Klwaaia Belaya, Boone a t Orlando
March 14
W inter P ark, Oak Bldgs, Edgowatar a t
March I t
Baaford
Stetson Belaya a t DeLand
March S I
Florida Belaya a t Oalneevtlle
March S t
Florida M ilitary School, Leesburg, Sea.
April 4
bra ss*, Lym aa — Sanford Invitational a t
Baaford.
Titusville, DeLand and B a u Gallia a t T ltu i.
April •
vitle
April
14 Colonial a t Baaford
April
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M ay
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Honiara, Here** Your Chaaes
Hunting and fishing rules and regulations fo r the
1944-41 season will be discussed a t f t public meetings
to be hold throughout Florida by the Gama and Fresh
W ater Fish Commission during the months o f March and
April.
F ive o f the** meetings will be held In Central Florida.
The fir s t la slated fo r March 4 a t P alatka. The rest are:
March 11 a t DeLand, Mareh IS a t Ocala, Mareh 18 a t
Orlando, and April 1 a t Inverness.
A . D. Aldrich, the commission's director, says these
annual m eeting! represent an e ffo rt on the part o f the
commission to provide sportsmen o f Florida an oppor­
tunity to express opinions and to play a role in es­
tablishing both hunting and fishing regulations.
The public meetings also provide the commission It­
self a chance to explain the reasoning behind certain
regulations. The final 1944-88 rules and regulations will
be established a t a meeting of th e commission in T a ilshaseeo in lata April—a fte r all o f the public meetings
have been completed.
Tim early pre-regulations public mooting and the annual rules and regulations meeting serve several bene­
ficial purposes. The public meetings in March and April
permit sportsmen to vole* opinions while memories o f the
la s t hunting season are sUII fresh. Also, the early meet.
Inga don’t conflict with summer vacations. As a result
the commission hopes it will have many mors sportsmen
in attendance.
So, you hunters and fishermen who have opinions,
gripes, requests fo r clarification o f regulations and rules,
here's your chancel
The Appalachian Mountain
system extends from New
Brunswick, In Canada, southwestward to central Alabama.

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Fight Results
LIMA, P en t (U P I)-M *u ro
Mina, 174, U rns, Peru, drew
with Allan Tbomaa, 174, Chi
cago (10).

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you ara heraby required to
file your w ritten answer, or
defence. If any, psrsonallr or
by an attorney, on or before
March I I . t i l t , a t th t office
e f the Clerk e f the Circuit
Court, a t thu Courtheuae In
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against yea. and the eaua*

Last 2 Games
On The Road
B y JaU aa Steastrom
Seminole
High
School's
eager* will close out their
regular basketball schedule
this weekend with a Friday
night tilt with the Boon* High
Braves a t Orlando and a
contest with the New Smy­
rna Beach Barracudas in the
coastal city Saturday even­
ing.
Meanwhile, Friday n i g h t
the Oviedo High Lions wlU
host Pierson High and the
Lyman Greyhounds will cn-

South Seminole
Beats Tampa
Team 54-43
Tbe South Seminole Junior
High Hurricane! scored e 84
to 43 victory over a quintet
from tba
Mary Help of
Christian* School from Tem ­
ps a t tha Lyman High gumnaslum Wednesday n igh t I t
was the second time this sea­
son that the
Casselberry
school had toppled the T em ­
p t five.
L arry Lott, South Sem i­
nole’s top scoring artist, pac­
ed the Hurricanes with 22
points during the contest.
South Seminole grabbed a 12
to I lead during the first
period and i t halftime they
led by a score ol 26 to 18.
In the third stanza th*
Hurricanes moved further in
Croat, 44 to SI and added nine
points in the final fram e
while the Tampa five came
up with I t .
Charlie Newell aided the
Hurricane’s cause with 10
points while Bruce Stewart
cam e up with nine. Stewart
took rebounding honora while
be successfully grabbed 14
while Newell had nine.
In a Junior varsity affair,
the Tampa Jayvees nosed out
the baby hurricanes, 30 to
SI. Woody Scssoma paced the
Uttle South 8emlnole quintet
with I I points and Ralph
West was second highest scor­
er with four points.
The Baby Hurricanes led
the Tem ps juniors a t the end
of the Initial half, 11 to I, in
what was a tight scoring af­
fair. However, the parochial
school eager* cam e up with
IS points In the third quart­
er to move ahead by a 23 to
14 count. From there the
Tampa lads held their lead
despite a 14-polnt effort by
the little Hurricanes In the
period.
South Seminole meets the
Sanford Junior High Braves
next Tuesday a t Seminole
High'* Fleming Gymnasium.

Areitio, Elorri
Win Feature
Arelto and Elorri were the
victors In tha feature eighth
gems doubles o f Wednesday
Bight's
“ Welcome
Wagon"
program a t th* Orlando-S«minole Jal-A lal Fronton.
Martin end Muguersa ware
second with Jacln end Iriart*
coming in third.
Alberdi took th * third gam*
singles match end Juanchu
swept through the f o u r t h
avont to form a 6-2 Dally
Double combination w e r t h
997.20.
Rafatl-M anuel w a r e t h a
winners o f th * second gam*
American Elimination doubles
match with Luia-Urquldl tha
runner’* up. T h * 8-4 perfects
returned 9300.90.

tertein th* Osceola High Kowboys from Kissimmee. These
also will be the final acheduled contests for the Lions
and the Greyhounds.
The Lions, undoubtedly the
best county quintet this sea­
son, boast a record of IS
wins in 20 engagements. Tbe
Oviedo outfit, however, does
not have membership in e
conference. But their record
indicates they could certainly
bold their own In any league.
The Greyhound! hare fared
exceptionally well in the Or­
ange B elt loop, considering
this la their initial season as
a league member. They can
easily wind up in third place,
right behind the league lead­
ers, Apopka and DeLand. Ly­
man docs bold the distinc­
tion of being one of the two
clubh In the conference to
kayo the Bulldogs of DsfLand.
The Sominoles have had a
particularly
rough
aeaaon.
Thla was tha Tribe's Initial
year as a m em ber of th*
tough M e t r o
Conference.
They’ve won only four tilts
In leaguo play while dropping
nine. They ere In seventh
place in th* league's stand­
ings and there’s not e chance
In the world of the Tribe lift­
ing themselves any higher
since Friday night's engage­
ment, even If they captured
the Braves, wouldn't affect
their position.
All three clubs will soon be
pertlclpatlng in various dis­
trict
tournaments. There’s
little doubt that Seminole
would be able to coma up
with much of e showing. Ly­
man, which has been a on
and off ball club all aeaaon,
could be tha dark horse of
any tourney. Oviedo, aa a
result o f 1U consistent play
all aeaaon, la likely to be a
strong contender for district,
regional and perhaps even
state honors.

Little League
Activities Set
North Orlando's little teague baseball activities will
get under way Saturday when
youngsters vicing for posi­
tions on three team s will be­
gin registering at 11 a. m.
at the Civic Building.
North Orlando’s Junior base­
ball program will Include
three team a-een lo r, m ajor
and farm aggregations which
wiU participate in the South
Seminole little league pro­
gram.
Boys 9, and those who will
not be 18 before Aug. 1, are
eligible to try out.
Each youngster who regis­
ters must be accompanied by
at least one of his parents,
must have e
birth certltleate, and will be required
to pay 91 lor insurance. Each
youngster who attempts to
land a berth on tha senior or
m ajor team must undergo a
complete physical exam ina­
tion by either hi* own phy­
sician or a doctor who wlQ
be named by little league
authorities.
The tryout period will last
two weeks. Following the
workouts the youngsters will
be assigned to th* various
tasm s. There will be IS m em ­
bers sisigned to the senior
club, IS to the m ajor nine,
sod 20 to the farm team .
Little league officials eald
they were In need of more
fathers who would volunteer
to assist in transporting th*
youngsters. The program is
under the dlrecttea e f Art
Rhodes and Tony K reetk.

SBC! “ ’**"•

MIAMI BEA CH (U P I) —
Sonny Liston's sudden finish
to his sparring preparations
drew gleeful about* today of
"ste le, stale, the old man's
gone stela,“ from chelltngar
Cassius Clay and his handler*
Champion Liston had plan­
ned to box Wednesday and to-

Next Move On
Finley Up To
League Chiefs

“MR. HEART” IN FLORIDA la the fir s t to sign up fo r the 1064 H eart

Fund Hole-in-One Golf Tournaments. Shown above is E rn est Southward,
o f Sanford, chairman p f the board of th e Florida H eart A isodation. W ith
him are Ja c k Harkins, chairman o f the board of the company sponsoring
the tournaments all over Florida fo r the benefit o f the H eart Fund, and
Denny Champagno, president o f the Florida Professional Golf Associa­
tion.

Hole-ln-One
Can Aid Drive
Lucky golfers who shoot
holes-ln-ono Saturday or Sun­
day may help boost Heart As­
sociation funds by 910,000 or
mors. The two-day golf tournment la being sponsored by
the F irs t F lig h t Company for
the Florida H eart Fund cam­
paign.
Any hole in one mad* thla
weekend will produce Heart
Fund revenue a t the rate of
9800 fo r tho health agency
and 9200 in choice of F irst
Flight merchandise fo r tho
participating golfer.
T b * tournament coincides
with Heart Sunday, clim ax of
tho annual nationwide cam­
paign o f the American Heart
Association.
Tho M ayfair Golf Course in
Sanford Is participating In
tha Hote-In-Ons Tournament
•nd chairman o f tho event is
Robert Dodd.
Denny Champagne, presi­
dent of th* Florida Motion of
tho Profeaalonal Golfer*' As­
sociation of Amarlca, express­
ed pleasure th at PGA golf
couraea and m*mb«ra could
participate in th * 1964 H eart
Driva windup.
Both amateurs and profes­
sions may enter tho contest
and maka their H eart Fund
liole-In-Ona effo rt in the nor­
mal course of play.
Golf shops on F l o r i d a
courses will distribute the con­
test entry rule*.

Biddy All-Star
Game Is Reset
T h * Sanford Biddy Leaguo
A ll-Star*, originaly slated to
play tb * D*Land A ll-Star*
Friday night, instead will
meet the Volusia County club
Monday n ig h t
The co n test an exhibition in
preparation fo r both club's
appearances in tho S ta te Ju n ­
ior Boys Basketball Tourna­
ment, will be played a t Seminolo High's Fleming Gymnas­
ium at 7:30 p. m.

3 Chisox Sign
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - P i t c h e r
Dave DeBusscher* headed the
Hit of thrvo Chicago White
Sox players who returned
their signed co s tracts Wed­
nesday.
Je rry McNertacy, a Batch­
er, and first baiem an Grover
Jones completed the trio.
J&lt; **a and McNertnay spent
lest season with Indianapolis
in tha lateraatlonal Laagua.

H O LL

Arthur K. Beckw ith, Jr..
Clerk e f lb * Circuit Court
Byt Martha T . Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
atenetrom, Davla A Metatoak
Attorneys at Law
Poet Office B ea l i t *
Sanford, Florida
PebllR i Feb. I I , •*, 9T. A
Mar. I . 1*14.

Ryandale Top Dog
At SOKC Tonight
Ryndale, one of the con­
testants in the king and queen
championship race Saturday
night,
headlines
tonight's
card aa he goes to the post
In the featured 10th event at
the Sanford-Orlando kennel
elub.
The Ja c k Herold sprinter
ran fourth la the racing king
(take la it Saturday night to
gain e berth in the third an­
nual running of tbe event.
Ryndale has been in th*
money In six of nine etarts
thli aeaaon with three vieto res. Expected to give Ryn­
dale a real run for his money
tonight la Ebony Rock, a
speedy fem ale who Just m in ­
ed a berth In th* elite Satur­
day night field.
Ebony Rock ran fifth in
the racing queen stake on
Fab. 8th, but cam * on strong
to win her next two starts
afterward*. Now her record

Rita Stein In
First 200 Game
The ahoolin’ star in the Bill
Hemphill Motorettei League
a t J e t Lane* was Rita Stein
as she posted her first 200
game while sparking the R iv­
iera* to a four point win over
the Specials. Rita also came
through with a good 1S2 game
and a 844 total to sweep all
honors for the morning.
The Starchicfs kept up their
winning wayi by taking all
four points from the Cata­
lina*. Elaine Kostival bed her
big ball working aa she shot
a 181/830 series for the Starchiefs.
Tba Tempests grabbed a
four win decision a t the e x ­
pense of the Skylarts to keep
within striking distance of
the frontrunning SU rch iefi.
Betty Christlleb ibQed a
192/484 to pee* th * Classics
to e three game win ever th*
Ambassador*. Tarfceye were
rolled by Carol* Burdette,
Lola Jackson ta d R ita Stein.
Splits picked up were tbe
5-6 by Jo an M afia and Doro­
thy Fox, 8-7 by Andie T e a pie, 4-7-9 by E la ta * Kostival,
7-9 by Rose Philips and 8-10
by H eu ie Jones.

stands at e very impressive
five victories with seven fin­
ishes in the money out of
11 starts.
Tonight's entries:
F I R S T R A C E — B/IS Mils —
Grass O— 1. Ksvln's Pat. S.
J o d i* Rood, I . Demand Ilock,
I. Se a Roee, I. R o ck et Pam.
a. Soldier's
Pay,
T.
Tima
Scholar. I. Glory 8e a
SECOND R A C E — B/IS Mils
— G r s d s l&gt;— 1. Oul T her e. S.
Denny's S leler, I. Sh s 's Han d­
some, 4. Hemmle F e r r a r i , *.
Y a llsr F a lte r , V. Ch tef D e b t s In *, t. Step Boy
T H I R D R A C E — B/IS Mile —
Grade D— l . G a ry 's Troublaa,
s. Sundown flock, I . ttehalf
W ay, 4. Alcova, I. Mika decra la ry , 4. J o a Canty, f . Duka's
P a tty . S. Mr. Duds
FOtTETH R A C E — B/IS HRs
— G r s d s M— 1 J s s Caes ar, X
Itenlca. ( . d o t t l e . 4. Harold l».
I.
Donna's
Flrey
Mine,
(.
Christmas
Puddlnr, T. T est
Tube. I. J u l i e 's Pride
F I F T H R A C E — 3/N Mila —
Grade T — 1 It hym er O., &gt;.
(fains Power. I. L utta r, 4. I n ­
heritor, t . J o d ie Dew itt, *.
Bmee, T. F t l l s a e r a t d , f . R. B.'a
Fountlo
S I X T H R A C E — B/IS Milo —
Grade
I.
tlroadosk , 1.
Twlaty J e t , S. Strid e F a r, 4.
Zekeo. I. Uonlta Bay, 4. Dou­
ble Demon, T. S l i c k Tip, X
Feces B om
SE V E N T H EACH — S/B Mile—
Grade D— 1. Sw eet B a rbie,
X Midterm. I . Coneord Blue,
4. K a th y T r a y , I. tlr on lra. I.
Notes Maker, T. B.A.'a C r im ­
son Fire, I . Calm Ced i
E IG H T H RACU — S / l * Hite
—Grad# R — 1. Marlm ar. S.
J u s t E lm ar, S. Roeky'a Hints,
4. Ed’s Corky, t. Gena Faya.
I. My W ire's Heat, T. Honey
Grand. I. S lu ff e r
NINTH RAC E — B/IS Mils —
tirade ■— f. Flore nce McN'ahh,
3. J e f f Mae, S. Hu rry Homs
Gladys, 4. Tumbllnp Hants, I.
D a a h ln r Dan, 4. Chtckaboo
M a ilt, T. Hpot Ooeelp, S. D i­
nah's Geno
T E N T H R A C E — 1/14 Mite —
Grade A—
1. Tra nwey a. 3.
E bony R ock . 3. Froud P o . e e . elop, X Ryandate. S. Much Tima,
X o. B.'a Torpedo, T. R o b y
K eeler, S. X elto n G r o ts
E L E V E N T H BACH — &gt;/S M Bs
— G ra d s R— Circus W on dsr, 3.
Mr. Tail
Man.
S. G. B.'a
Amass, 4. P riestess Pap, I .
Upper Story , S. O Neill*, T.
Stock ta Mollis. S. Mike MoD u ff

CHICAGO (U P I) — Charles
O. Finley, owner o f the Kanaaa City Athletics, and Kansas
City officials remained dead­
locked today over term * fo r a
atudlum leas* end th * next
mov* was up to Finlay's ftl
low American Leagu* owners.
Finley Wadnsaday offered
to forget—a t iaaet fo r th*
Urn* being—attem pt* to move
hi* club to Oakland, Calif., If
th * Kansas City f a t h • r a
agreed to e two-year lea a*.
But Mayor Ilua W. Davis of
Kansas C ity gnv* Finlay his
usual answer—"N o ."
The American Leagu* own­
ers meet Friday to consider
what to do about Finley’s fell
uro to heed their order to elgn
a lease renewal with Kansas
City by Feb. 15.
The millionairs insurance
executive has bean threatened
with loss o f his franchls* fo r
failu r* to comply but tha out­
spoken Finley stated recantlyt
"W hen th * American Lea
gue eeaaon opens, Charles O.
Finley will bs owner of the
A thletics."
David Wednesday repeated
the city*' demands th at Finley
sign a t least a four-year lease.

ATTENTION

FORD
Inland Holds On
OWNERS
To Top Place

Wednesday evening th * In­
land Materials trio salvaged
two wine from Allied Van
L ire * to remain in first pises
by a slim three-gama margin
in tha J e t Lanes AU S tar
Bowling Laagua.
John Spolakl waa high for
Inland with a 644 aeries, while
Phil Roche waa rolling a 226/
601. Bob'a Restaurant atilt in
second place le st two gestae
to slip a gamo further behind
Inland. B etty Ann'*, led by
Bill H all's 211/679, salvaged
two wins from Bob'* Restau­
rant. John W right was high
fo r Bobs’a with • 228/662.
Tha 679 seriaa th at B ill Hall
had waa high fo r th * league.
In tha only other league
match Meadors Marina led by
Paul Slopoiky’s 212/672, and
Georg* Swann's 223/664 sarias
managed to win two game*
from Larry's Mart, with Ed­
die K lrthhoff being the high
men fo r L arry's with a 624
total.

F an to il Hall, Boston, Maax,
one* waa rabullt through
money obtained from the eels
o f lottery tickets.

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day, a t least, in training fo r
his second d*f*n»* of th *
heavyweight crown next Tues­
day night at the Miami Beaeh
Convention Hail against C at■ius, tha Kentucky braggart.
IniU ed, 80-yaar-old Sonny
made a retroactive announce­
ment Wedneaday that h* had
flnlihed hia sparring chore*
on Tuesday.
That came as a surprise to
tba 600 ipoctators and about
70 sports writer* and photog­
raphers a t tha Surfilda Com­
munity Center.
Trainer Willie Reddish ex­
plained: "Sonny is right on
edge now and w* want to keep
him (harp that way until time
for tha fight. He’ll do ju at
enough roadwork and gym ex­
ercises to bold the edge."
However, 22-yu r-old Clay
declared:
“A lotta worry and * little
work mad* that ugly old bear
go green-cbeeas stela. Ha
didn't box enough to put •
midget In ahapo — Ju st 91
rounds. Ha was bo scared e f
ms — tha greatest — ho Juat
turned into a tired old senior
citizen, who'll bo goin’ around
talkin' next Wadnsaday about
whet a greet ehspeeu he w ax
I said w u x"
Angelo Dundee, eha!l*nf«r
Clay’s trainer, e x p r e s s e d
amazement He stated:
"A s long aa l ’v* b**n ta
boxing, I never heard of any
man quitting hia sparring •
week before an important
fight unless he was very stale
or hurt la some way."
Although Cassius already
hat aparred 142 rounds, ta
Sonny’s 91, ha will not com­
plete hia leather-tossing until
Saturday, Dundee disclosed.

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(DsuaJt CUbby •
DEAR A BBY : Would you
get m id if someone asked
you if you were wearing
something falseT
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: Only if
I were.
• • •
DEAR A BBY : I am on
the verge of losing my
tenses. A neighbor of ours
has become a pigeon fan*
cler and he is literally driv*
lng me insane. Those birds
are so dirty I can't even
hang my laundry outside.
And I am forever hosing
down my sidewalk. Parking
my car in my own driveway
is out of the question.
There must be 50 or 60 pig*
eons, and this man and his
wife feed them popcorn and
bread all day long. 1 just
can't take it any more. I
have heard that pigeona
carry disease, la this true?
Is there anything I can doT
I hate to be a poor neigh*
bor, but this is too much.

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By Abigail Van Buren

PIGEON HATER
DEAR HATER: It has
been established that a
harmful fungus (Cryptococ*
cut neoformana) la found in
pigeon droppings . Health
officials
everywhere
are
waging a war to rid cities of
pigeons for this reason.
There should be a special
breeding ground where pig*
eons are kept under control.
Call your local health de­
partment.
• • •
DEAR A BBY: Hy broth*
er and his wife are the
world's biggest tightwads.
They have no children and
are both holding down good
paying jobs. They pulled a
few strings and got a beat­
ing aystem for their h o m e wholesale. Then they talked
my husband, who is a crack
furnace and air-condition­
ing man, into installing it
for them. When he finished
the job, they said, “ Thanks
a Jot.” Don’t you think my
husband was entitled to

something for his tlmeT He
wouldn't have charged them
his regular price, but he
wasn't given one dime)
How's that for cheap T I
would give them a piece of
my mind, but we aren't
speaking.
MAD AS HOPS
DEAR MAD: Before any­
one performs a service (be
It for a customer, relative
or his best friend), there
should be an agreement on
price. Your
brother
IS
cheap — but your husband
should h a v e learned a
cheap lesson.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re ­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
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TH E VIBRATIONS, a Kroup of Lymnn High b o y s who organized the
band six weeks ago to play for area teenage dances, will appear on the
Teen Talent television show on March 7. Boys are, from left, David
Boone, lead guitar; Ted Biddle, rhythm and b a s s guitar; Don Miller, drums,
Bruce Dean, organist and band lender, and Bonnie Johnson, saxophone.

For Abby'a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send SO cents to Abby, Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

On By Oswald Jacoby TELEVISION TONIGHT

Jacoby
Beggars can 't be choosers
and white no oca likes to play
a game contract with a four*
card trump suit in his own
hand and only three support­
ing tnimps In dummy occas­
ionally this Is necessary.
If E a st had simply restraia• ed his Impulse to bid his sixcard heart suit and passed
every time it was his turn
there Is a good chance that
be would have had an oppor­
tunity to lead R out against a
three no-trump contract. Had
be merely overcalled with one
heart his opponents might
have stopped short of game,
but E a st was a desperado
w and crowded the bidding with
a Jump to three hearts.
This put a lot of pressure
on South but, refusing to be
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7:30-4:30 p.m. NBC. "Jo n ­
athan Winters Presents: 'A
Wild Winters N ight'." Change
that adjectlva to "m ild " and
you've got the flavor of this
hour. Tbs moat enjoyable se­
quences take place during the
last half-hour, ao if you tuna
In late, don't be too disap­
pointed. The funniest part of
the show finds Winters la his
fam iliar Mauds Frlckert char­
acterisation, celebrating her
100th birthday, which includes
a clever bit on bow to set a
scene. The New Christy Min­
strels offer a couple of folk
songs before Winters joins the
group to louse up several
numbers, funniest of which Is
his "M lcb atl, Row the Boat
Ashore." Art Carney tries on
a few funny bats s t the begin­
ning and la a t hla best joining
Winters la tha Maude Frlck­
e rt sketch. A blatant and
lengthy com mercial for a
current movie Is a tasteless
Intrusion on the entertain­
ment. Winters Is n terribly
funny man. Ha has done and
will do better. And he's always worth catching.
M p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In ­
cident of the Swindler."
Wbo'd have thought faithful
cook Wishbone (Paul Bringeg ar) would t u n against his
drover p a lst But ha does la
this episode. When OQ Fever
(E r ic Flem ing) captures a
horse thief (John Dehaer),
Wishbone recognizes him as
an old friend and points his
gun a t hla friends white be
and the thief ride off together.
The case against Wishbone Is
not as black as it first ap­
pears to be whan soma m l
villains aster tha picture. Costar Clint Eastwood, as Row­
dy Y ates, draws a vacation
away from this- episode.
a:30-»:30 p.m. NBC. Dr.
Kildare. "Goodbye, Mr. J e r ­
s e y ." Kildare's girl e f the
week extends to a real doll
this tjmo- Susanna Plesbette
plays an unemployed actress
wbo brings an Injured dog Into
the hospital and gets tha com­
plete Kildare treatment. An­
thony Holland does a good job
as an Intern suffering from
acute hypochondria, but it's
luscious Susy's show. Ob ye*.
It's
a
comedy, including
what's supposed to be a s hil­
arious takeoff on a television
com mercial. But wbo csrea as
long as you can look at Miss
Plesbette.
10-10:30 p.m. ABC. Tbs Edle
Adams Show. The emphasis
is oa music tonlsht and, as a
consequence, it’s a better

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half hour than usual. Edte
joins Woody Herman in "A ft­
er You've Gone," the Paul
Godkln Dancers In "K ansas
City" and the Ja c k Sheldon
Jix s quartet in "Sw eet and
Lovely." Even lovelier is her
interpretation of "Happiness
Is Ju st A Thing Called Jo e ."
The Herman h e r d rages
through two standards for the
band, "Woodehoppers’ B a ll"
and "Apple Honey" and joins
the rest of the company la •
final "H a n Hoot." There are
a couple of comedy sketches.
4-10 p.m. ABC. The Jim m y
Dean Show. Jim m y ’s own
country
contributions high­
light the show tonight He
opens with n vigorous "Walk
Right In ," joins Rowlf and
guest star Lassie in a weird
version of "P u t Your Arms
Around M e," and tosses in
"W hite Sliver Sands" and

"N ear the C rass." George
Kirby is on hand for a comic
impersonation routine a n d
RCA V id or bestseller (M iss)
Skeeter Davit slnga her two
big record hits, " I Forgot
Mora" and "H a Saya Tha
S a n a ." Non-country linger
Julius la Rosa substitutes for
the ailing Don Gibaon and hia
selections had not been de­
termined at press time.
4-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. "Tha Casa of tha Fifty
Millionth
Frenchm an."
A
much simpler plot than usual.
Perry Mason takes on the de­
fense of a French clerk (Dav­
id McCaUum), charged with
murdering the husband of the
woman (Roxana B erard ) he
loves. Previously, the clerk
hid lant U s Ufa savings to
tha woman, only to find the
husband had taken it from
her.

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A reader who claim s ohe
has a "wooderful mother-inlaw” describes her in terms
that ought to give n lot of
women s hint as to what
makes a mother-in-law a
jewel In her daughter-in-law's
eyes.
"She brags about me to my
husband — calling his atten­
tion to how clever I was to
make professional-looking cur­
tains for tho living room,
what a good cook 1 am, how
much the likes the way I ’ve
fixed up our house, etc.
"She admires the clothes
I buy and the things I select
for the house without asking
me what they cost, or Imply­
ing that I am being extrava­
gant with her son's money.
"She gives me her opinion
when I ask for i t She DOES­
N’T volunteer advice or try
to convince m e that I am
making a mistake to 'o this
or that.

Western Saga
MENLO
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(U P I)—Lane Brook Company
of Menlo Park, Calif., piano
publication of a now quarter­
ly Journal of weatern hiotory
to ba called "The American
W e st"
Tha magaalna will be aimed
for the layman aa wall aa the
hiotorlan and will deal with
legondo, atoriao, facta and
tradltloni In tha development
of the American Weal.

Jel Lanes Special

"Sh e asks, T s there any­
thing I can do to help outT'
when there te Illness in the
family or the work piles up,
but she doesn't set hurt if I
assure her that I have every­
thing under control.
"She lovea her grandchild­
ren, but never triea to tell
me how to raise them or subt­
ly crltlcltei me for tho way
1 handle them.
" I can tell her anything I
like, knowing she won’t dis­
cuss my personal business
with her friends.
"Sh e is good company be­
cause she is essentially a
happy, outgoing aort of per­
son who laughs easily—even
at herself.
"B u t, m ost Important of all,

she treats me like a daugh­
ter, rather than like « daugh­
ter-in-law. That sums up
everything else I have said
about her."
Any mother-in-law ought to
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that letter.
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W SCS Groups
Meet For Several
Discussions
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
The WSCS group of the
Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church met recently at the
home of Mrs. Frank Winkler.
The program wat presented
by Mra. M. C. Donald, Mrs.
Johnson and Mrs. Howell.
They discussed the retired
people In the local church ac­
tivities. The evening group
m et at the church for a short
session following the revival
service. The main subject of
discussion of business was the
plans for the annual white
elephant sale.
A delegation of the district
WSCS officers insde an In­
spection tour of the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church,
which Is only one of the five
Methodist Churches in the
area
connected
with
the
works of Miss Mary Hubbard,
the town and county director.

Second Birthday
Celebrated By
Ginger Guthery
Ginger Guthery, daughter
and Mrs. T . H. Guthery,
celebrated her second birth­
day with several friends.
Ginger and her parents live
in Sanlando Estates. Lieuten
ant Guthery baa been trans
fsrred from the Naval Air
Station to Norfolk. V a„ and
they will be moving in March.
Those celebrating with the
honoree were: Miss Beneo
Schambeau, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. P . Schambeau.
and Kobe, Chris and Dale
Wetherington, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. E . C. Wetherington, all
of Sanlando Estates.

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Ladies Auxiliary

Miss Dawn Elyse Barnes

Discusses Unit’s

Weds Larry Dale McGrew

The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Fleet Service, Unit 147, is
planning several events for
the month of March.
Members voted to have a
“ while elephant’’ sale at the
March 10 mocllng, at the
home of Mra. Vernon C. Fed
derson.
The members also voted lo
have a coffee each month to
welcome new or prospective
members. Mr*. A. V *lller,
vice president, presided over
the meeting, which w*s held
■t the residence of Mrs. Eu
gene Williams.
The ladies also enjoyed a
Valentine coffee recently at
the home of Mra. A. Valller.
Refreshments of coffee, tea,
cake* and bread* were serv­
ed. The door prize, a box of
candy, was won by Mrs.
Clyde Bryan.
Invited guests were Mra.
Anna Blinchingor, Mrs. Fran
cca Overstreet and Mrs. Jo
Ann Fcazelle.
The
members attending
were: Mrs. Fcdderson, Mrs.
William Holcomb, Mrs. Jam es
McLaughlin, Mrs. B. F . Wau
ters, Mra. Leroy Noppcr, Mra.
Eugene Williams, Mrs. Clyde
Bryan, Mrs. A. Valller, Mr*.
Wannctta Chesser and Mrs.
Mario Sundvall.

By Jane Casselberry
What could be more roman­
tic than n St. Valentines’*
Day wedding. The beautiful
double-ring ceremony uniting
Miss Dawn Elyse Bsrnes,
daughter

of Mr.

and

Mrs.

Donald J . Barnes, of Casselberry, and Larry Dale Mc­
Grow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McGrew, of Orlando,
was held February 14 In tho
fit. John's Lutheran Church,
W inter Park, with Bev. Paul
Kenneth Nordslek officiating.
The bride, who was given
In marriage by her father,
wore a white gown of silk
mist bouquet taffeta, designed with a pointed basque
bodice and scalloped sabrlna
neckline. The yoko of chantllly lace embroidered with
pearls and sequins, the long
tapered sleeves and the vol­
uminous skirt, with butter­
fly poufs on each side, high­
lighted the gown. The finger­
tip veil of Imported silk Il­
lusion was attached to a
pearl tiara and she carried a
bouquet o f cascading white
feathered carnations, center­
ed with a white orchid on a
white Blblo.
Miss Paula Andrews, her
matron of honor, wore a
bright p ln i^ pseudo floorlength p eau ^ lc sole sheath
and a bright pink veil cen­
tered with a chiffon rose. She
carried a bouquet of polo
pink carnations with pink
streamers.
Her other attendants were
Mrs. Donna Lou P ratt, her
sister, and Miss Barbara
Nevlus. They wore gowns
Identical to that worn by the
matron of honor and also
carried pink carnations.
Terry McGrew, brother of
the bridegroom, served as
best man. Ushers were David
Barnes, brother of the bride,
and Allan Moen.
The wedding music was
provided by Mrs. Leroy Fur­
row, organist, and Mrs. Nan­
cy Kuntendorf, soloist, who
sang "Because” and "H ie
Lord's Prayer."
The church was decorated
with basketa of white chry*

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MR. AND MRS. L A R R Y McGREW were united
a t S t. John’* Lutheran Church in Winter Park.
■anthemums and gladioli.
The brido’s mother chose
a two piece ensemble of beige
satin and n corsago of red
rotes.
The mother o f the bride,
groom wore a two piece suit
of blue shantung and carried
a corsage of white carna­
tions.
A reception was held in
the west psrlor of the church.
Tho four tiered wedding cako
was topped with a miniature
lirldo and groom.
Assisting a t tho caku and
punch tables were the Misse*
•Shirley Killingsworth, Linda
Hedges, and Terl V alcc; and
Mrs.
Ruth
Nevlus.
The
bride’s sister-in-law, M r s .
Donald It. liarnca, of Han
Francisco, Calif., waa in
charge of tho bride’s book.

The lirldo chose, as her
going-away outfit, a cranber­
ry two-piece knit suit with
a white blouse and matching
shoes. Following a wedding
trip to 81. Augustine, the
couple will reside a t 2511
North Musselwhlte, Orlando.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding Included Mrs. Thonms T. Hoskins, Chicago, III.;
Mrs. |,ouls Knoll, Defiance,
Ohio; Mrs. Iloso Godesky,
Ormund Beach; Mrs. Simon
T . Wrynn, Cocoa Reach; Mr.
anil Mrs. Howard Allen and
Larry Allen; St. Petersburg;
Mrs.
L.
Weber,
Ormund
Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
shall I’aulaen, Daytona; and
Fred Schaffert, great uncle
of the brldu, from Qucen'a
Village, N.Y.

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Future Plans

Stewart Daniels
To Be Honored
A t Reception
T ie
Alpha Tau Omega
Alumni Association of Central
Florida will honor Stewart D.
Daniels, of Champaign. 111.,
at a reception in the Cherry
Plaza Hotel, Orlando, on Feb.
2? from 5:15 to 0:30 p.m.
Local and visiting alumni In
the area arc Invited to attend
tile stag occasion.
Daniels has been the execu­
tive secretary of the frater­
nity since 1025. In this posi­
tion he works closely with
fraternity chaplcri In 121 col­
lege* and universities. Due to
was also made stating that
the group had been requested
to sponsor the Lenten Fellow­
ship Supper on March 5 at the
Fellowahlp Hall, which will
be followed by a Lenten Bible
study by the church pastor,
Rev. W aller McPherson.
At the conclusion of the
meeting
delicious
refresh­
ments were served to the
guest* by the hostess, Mra.
Ralph Losjlng. Those enjoy­
ing the refreshments were:
Mrs. T. R. Alford, Mr*. Wal­
ter Bethea, 5lr*. Bonner Car­
ter, Mrs. Clayton Bagwell,
Mrs. 51. J . Corbett, Mrs. Ro
hert Getman, Mrs. Harold
ft.-rbst, Mrs. E arl Moxley,
Mrs. G. O. Nordgren, Mrs. A.
M. Rcmusat,
Mrs.
G as
Schmah, Mra. Edward Simp­
son, Mrs. Clyde Stinson, Mrs.
Oscar ZUtrower, Mr*. Walter
Allcndcr and Mrs. Boyd, a
guest

knitted mohair is easily pull­
ed. Hand cleaning demands
more time and care. Because
of this, cleaning charges are
higher at most cleaning astablishmenta.
Costwise, mohair I* expen­
sive. It is high style, t a s i
wear can be expected from
loosely knitted or woven mo­
hair than from closely woven
mohair. It Is very expensive
for one on a tight budget
If you wish to sew on mo­
hair, hero are a few sugges;
lions: preshrink fabric before
cutting. It might be necessary
to buy one-fourth to one-half
yard extra for shrinkage al­
All mohair fabric should be lowance tn four yards; under­
proihrunk before It Is cut. line the entire garment, you
After this has been done you can do this by cutting the pat­
ran expect less shrinkage tern of mohair, and cutting
from tho woven mohair fab­ (he pattern piece* from t'#i
underlining fabric; acw each
ric when cleaned.
All mohair shrinks. The of (lie pattern piecea cut from
loosest knit fabric shrinks a mohair to the underlining and
large
amount when pre­ stitch these together in the
shrunk. It la one of the most scam allowance, and U u r
The
All Souls
Catholic
delicate fabrics for tho pro­ treat the two fabrics a t one Women's Club will sponsor
when
constructing
the
gar­
fessional eleaoer lo handle.
a rummage tale in the Wood­
Your dry cleaner must hand m ent
ruff Building, corner of Park
dean It and air dry it. Other­
and First Street, Friday and
wise It will shrink a large
A teaspoon of cream of tar­ Saturday.
amount when cleaned. Gar­ tar in the wash and rinse wa­
Mrs. Theodore LaTour la
ments of mohair fabric may ter erases rust stains from Ihe chairman of this affair
shrink a size smaller. All most clothes.
and she aaked that anyone
having salable Items either to
bring them to the sale loca­
tion or to contact her. Any­
one Interested In lending a
hand to this worthy cause ta
invited to contact Mra. LaTour before Friday.
W n don’t oak you to g o m ijna to ch o ck
ad vertising statem ents.

By Myrtle Wilson
Should 1 buy woven or knit
fabric of mohair or a mohair
sweater? What ii mohair?
How does It behave? How
much does it cost? These are
a few of the questions you
need to ask yourself before
you decide says Myrtle Wil­
son, H o m e
Demonstration
ag en t
Mohair is the hair of tho
Angora goat. The fibers are
wiry and lustrous. The kind of
wear you will get from mo­
hair will depend somewhat on
whether It la a closely woven
fabric or a very loosely knit­
ted fabric.

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50th W edding Anniversary
By Mrs. H. L . Johasee
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Spivey
Sr. were honored with an
open house recently at their
home, 1815 West Third S tre e t
The occasion waa their 50th
wedding anniversary. The af­
fair was boated by their eight
children.
The guest book was kept by
a granddaughter, Carol Spi­
vey.
The dining table was overt
laid with a lace tablecloth. A
basket arrangement of yellow
mums and gladioli, flanked by
gold tapers In crystal candel­
abra, was placed on one end
of the table. A three tiered
white cake decorated with
gold roses was placed In the
center. The remaining end
held a punch bowl.
The hostesses, serving the
punch, cake, mints and nuts
to the guest*, were the honorces’ granddaughters, Grace
Ann Spivey and Wanda and
Lynda Bcdcnbough.
Mr. and Mr*. Spivey were
married In 1914 In Linden
They moved here In 1922. The
honorccs have eight children:
Mra. C. Carter, Mr*. Sam
Watson, Mr*. R. E . Bedenbough, Mr*. J . W. Caih and
Melvin, Herman, Tom and
D. C. Spivey. They are all
residents of Sanford
*Dd
Lake Monroe. The couple also
has 25 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Spivey, who
are members of the First
Church of the Nszarene, were
honored during the morning
service at the church and
Mra. Spivey was presented
with a corsage of gold spray­
ed flower*. Mr. Spivey is a
retired employe of the Atlan­
tic Coast Line.
The out-of-town guests at­
tending this celebration were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter
and family of Titusville; Mr.
and Mrs. John Carter and
sons of Cocoa; Mr. and Mrs.
If. B arrett of Orlando; Mrs.
Ruby Kccley, Mrs. Jessie
Mae Beamon and children,
all of Haines City; Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Dynmlre of Nash­
ville, Tcnn.; Rev. and Mra.
L. R. Hushton and daughters
of New Sm yrna; Mr. and
Mra. L. E . Bouchard and
daughters of Miami, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J . Esthler and
daughters of Orlando.

Capri Luncheon
Scheduled For
February 27
The Lake Mary Woman’s
Club will hold ■ luncheon
Feb. X l at the Capri Restau­
ran t

The Mimosa Clrel* met r e ­
cently a t the home of Mr*.“
Frank CorU, 12 Monroe Ave­
nue, DeBary. The program
presented wn* on horticul­
ture.
The group had a work
shop on making different art­
icles out of pine needle*.
Mrs. Walter Schwarx was tha
Instructor.
The chairmen on G ard ew f
Therapy have been busy as­
sisting the children In thn
Little
Red School
Housn
plant flowers.

Will Sponsor
“Nutcracker”
MR. AND MRS. D. C. S P IV E Y celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary at their home with
an open house for all their friends and relatives.

Janis Howell
To W ed Marriott
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E .
Howell announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Jants
Sue Howell, to Jam ca Ronald
Marriott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Marriott, of Winter
Park.
Miss Howell was graduated
from Seminole High School.
The bride-elect is presently
employed by Martin Corapay, Orlando.
Jam es Marriott graduated
from E ast Peoria Commun­
ity High in E ast Peoria, 111.
He Is presently employed
with Florida Utilities, Winter
Park.
The wedding is scheduled
for June 5 at the Grace Methodist Church with Rev. John
H. Hires J r . officiating.

The DcLaml Junior Hlgk
School will be the silo Sunday
at 3 p.m. for the “N utcrack­
er” by the Ballet Royal,
which will be sponsored by
the Junior Welfare League.
Tickets will be sold by tha
students. For transportation
you may call Kay HortonjP
Betty Marks, or Peggy Drach,

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Members of the Ethel Root
Circle of tha Congregational
Christian Church, met Mon
day night at the Fellowship
Hall of the church. Routine
business was conducted by
the president, Mr*. Walter
Bethea, following an Inipira
tiona! devotional, with ex
cerpt* from “ Window* of
Heaven,” presented by Mrs.
Gus Schmah.
The ladles of the circle
were asked
to contribute
trading stamp books to the
Lake Byrd Lodge for a ate
tlon wagon. An anouncemant
hi* Interest In his Alma Ma­
ter, Daniels has served a*
president of the University of
Illinois Alumni Association. In
the Champalgn-Urbana area
he baa served as president of
the Rotary Club and is treas­
urer of the University Savings
and Loan Association.

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A program entitled "K eys
to a Well Designed Home and
Garden” la planned. Miss
Lucy Nowlin will show sev­
eral slides on outdoor living.
Mrs. J . D. Woodruff will
sketch a layout of a garden.
Mrs. Olln Boutwell la in
charga of the program. The
group also plans to discuss
Mother will learn more
It* annual nomination of offi­ about teen-agar’a activities if
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conducting this diseusslon.
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Brrath

Oviedo Woman's Club
Gathers For Coffee-Tea

Miss Maureen Srott, daugh­ sented to the runners-up, Miss
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F . D. Debbie Workman and Miss
Scott, was crowned ‘'Queen o! I.lnda Johnson.
Hearts”
at the Valentine
dance sponsored by the San­
ford Recreation Department.
Miss Scott reigned over the
e v e n i n g ' s entertainment,
which included music by the
Shadows. The Queen was
awarded a travel ease and a
gilt certificate.
Travel cases were also pre­

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Rev. L. Blackwell
Will Speak T o

MRS. C. T. NIBLACK and Mrs. J . M. Staley,
past presidents, attended the Oviedo Woman’s
Club coffee-tea.

Qohnsui

school coming up March 10
hero at the Civic Center. You
surely will want to attend It
Watch for the time.

• • •

Winnie Clayton sends us two
meat recipes. She says they
are her gentlemen’s favorites.
One is for Swiss Steak and
the other is a Veal Loaf.
SWISS STEAK (Clayton Style)
1 beef round steak, cut 1 inch
thick
it cup flour
1 tip. salt
H tip . pepper
3 tbsps. lard or drippings
1 can (10W os.) beef consom­
me
1 can (4 o t.) mushroom
stems, pieces and liquid
1 tbsp. herb seasoning
Pound flour, salt and pep­
per Into both sides of steak.
Brown In lard or drippings.
Pour off drippings. Add l»ccf
consomme, mushrooms and
herb seasoning. Cover tightly
Simmer 3 to 314 hours or un­
til meat Is tender. Thicken
liquid with remaining season­
ed flour, for gravy. Serves 6
to •.

• • •

Keep In mind the cooking 1
1
1
K

VEAL LOAF
lb. ground veal
lb. ground pork
can (10W os.) condensed
cream of celery soup
cup quick cooking oats

Deanna Winters
Celebrates Second
Birthday

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You’ll LOVE the
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They'll do auch warm and
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1 RACK OF SIXTY

Public Group

JComsunaksiM
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
We are very sorry, but we
have lost a request paper that
you reader* have sent to us. If
Mrs. Donelesen will call us
or send in lice request again,
we will see that it Is printed.
We have the one that Mrs.
Sara Hodge wanted so here it
is:
CALAMONDIN MARMALADE
Select 4 cups firm fruit
free of blemishes. Wash. Cut
in halves. Remove seeds
Slice thinly or put through
food chopper. Measure fruit
p lace In saucepan. For each
cup of fruit add 3 cups of wa
ter. Bring to a boll. Cook IS
minutes. May let stand over
night or cook into marmalade
immediately.
For marmalade measure
cups of stock into a large
saucepan. Bring to a boll. Add
3 cups of sugar. Stir to dls
solve sugar. Cook rapidly to
220 degrees F . on a candy
thermometer or jelly thermo­
meter. Remove from heat,
cool to IW degrees. Pour into
d ean ja rs and doso with self
scaling lids.
• • •

The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordcn Plndaris on South
Lake Jessup was the site for
tha celebration of Deanna
Winter's second birthday. Mr.
and Mrs. Plndaris are the
grandparents of Deanna, who
Is the daughter of Mrs. J a c ­
queline Winters.
Deanna was presented with
a white cake trimmed in pink
and blue.
Those attending this family
celebration were: Mr. and
Mrs. F . A. Jakubcin and chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. S. R
Rlggenis, Mr. and Mrs. J . P.
Elridge, Mrs. Lonnie Alexan­
der and children, Mr. and
Dusan Lukas and family, Mr.
and 3 !rs. C. E . Plndaris and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. J . W.
Plndaris, great-grandparents.

We Invite You —
TO S E E OUR BIG WINDOW
D ISPLAY OF UNUSUAL —

Spring Jewelry
BY SCIIILDKRAUT
ANY JE W E L R Y ITEM IN WINDOW —

1 egg, beaten
2 tips, salt
U tip. pepper

2 tbspk. minced onion
Combine beef, pork, wnip,
oats, salt, pepper and onion.
Mix well. Pack into a 9” by
3” loaf pan. Bake in a mod­
erate oven 330 degrees for 1
hour and IS minutes. Serves
6 to &gt; also.
• • •
Katherine Moore says that
in her home state of Tennes­
see they like jam rake and
ambrosia pie. So she sent us
the pie recipe. Sounds very
good. Please note the way
the meringue is fixed.
F L U F F Y AMBROSIA P IE
1W cups sifted self-rising
flour
W cup shortening
3 to 4 tbsps. cold water
Ambrosia Custard
Meringue
1*4
cups
flaked
coconut,
toasted
Measure flour In bowl. Cut
in shortening until mixture is
crumbly. Sprinkle with water,
mixing lightly until dough be­
gins to slick together. Roll out
to circle *.4 inch thick and fit
into 9” pic pan. Trim and
flute edge. Prick with fork.
Bake In very hot oven 430 de­
grees 10 to 12 minutes nr un­
til lightly browned. Cool and
fill with Ambrosia Custard.
Spoon meringue lightly over
custard. Sprinkle with coco­
nut. Chill at least 1 hour or
until serving time.
AMBROSIA CUSTARD
% cup sugar
*4 cup cornstarch
1 tbsp. grated orange rind
It tsp. grated lemon rind
3 egg yolks
1*4 cups water
it cup orange juice
1 tbsp. lemon juice
Mix together sugar, corn­
starch and orange and lemon
rind until well blended in top
of double boiler. Blend in egg
yolks, water and orange and
lemon juice. Place over boll
ing water and cook until
thick, stirring constantly. R e­
move from heat anil turn in­
to cooled pastry shell.
MERINGUE
Place three egg whites, It
cup sugar, 2 tbsps. water and
dash of salt into top of double
boiler. Beat with rotary beat­
e r until thoroughly mixed.
Place over boiling water and
beat 1 minute. Remove from
heat and beat 1 minute more,
or until mixture stands in
peaks. Spoon lightly onto fill­
ed pie. Makes 1 9” pie.

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Miss Desta Horner, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hor­
ner, 419 Lakeview Drive, has
been initiated into Hcta Tau
Chapter of Sigma Kappa at
the University of Florida.
The
initiation
ceremony,
which took place on Feb. 18.
was followed hy a banquet in
honor of (lie new initiates.

DeBary

A nutrition committee for
the Senior Citizens Council of
Denver, Colo., is studying the
eating habit* of oldstara to de­
termine their dietary noeda.

M Ut

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LADIES DRESSES

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By .Mr*. Adam Muller
The Young Adult Fellowship
of the area will meet at the
DeBary Community Method
1st Church for the regular
monthly meeting Feb. 28.
David Tropf, president, of
Enterprise, invites all young
adult couples or singles of the
arm to attend one of these
meetings, which always begin
with a pot-luck supper at 6:30
and followed by the program.
Because of the caliber of
th e
speaker. Rev. Louie
Blackwell, the public is in­
vited.
Reverend
Blackwell,
minister of Ormond Beach
Methodist Church, will speak
cn “ Family L ife.”
Reverend
Blackwell
has
gained an increasing reputa­
tion as a marriage counselor
and has taken s o c ia l studies
in this field. He is also chair­
man of the Family Life pro­
gram of Uta Florida Confer­
ence of the Methodist Church.

Be sure to send in your fav­
orite recipe and hint to us.
Write us also if &gt;ou are look­
ing for a recipe and we will
try to find it for you. Send
to Route 1, Box 31-B, San­
ford. Will be looking for your
litters.

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Chosen Queen O f Hearts

Dy Bernice Kcltcy
The board member* of the
Oviedo Woman’* Club were
hostesses for u recent coffee
an I tea in the clubhouse.
The guests
md regular
member* were greeted at tire
door by .Mr*. It. F . Wheeler.
The room was decorated
with huge bouquets of azalea*
ar.d various potted plant*. The
dining room table was over­
laid with a white linen eloth
with eutwork. A centerpiece
of white stork and red chrys­
anthemums. intermingled with
white and silver, was used.
Those ladies serving the re­
freshments wore: Mrs. C. U.
Clouts, Mrs. T. L. Lingo Sr.,
.Mrs. George Morgan. Mrs.
Max Lrlnhart, Mrs. J . M. Sta­
ley and Mrs. Charles Nlblack.

11

M iss Maureen Scott Was

Family Fashions

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6 For Rent

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

3 M l., kit. equipp'd, $75 mo.

V,

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, A»,o.
9 70 FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg

FA 2-3685.

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FURNISHED
1 BK. 1 n th. k. e .........
UNFUR.,»SiIED
GREEN BRIAR
2 M l. 1 Bat l. k. e.
$ So
I Choice
lots available
in
2 M l. 1 bath, Ig. Fin
Grcenbrinr of Loch Arbor
lin t......................................... 91M
overlooking
golf
course.
3 M l, 1 bath,
k.e...........9 85
Custom building to your
3 UR. 1 bath, k. e..
specifications.
Grcenbriar
fenced back
yard .9110
devclo|K-d by
3 Hr. 2 bath, k. e., loch
K1NGSWOOD
Arbor ................................ 9124
BU ILD ER S, INC.
4 BR, 244 Bath, Lake202 Fairmont Dr.
(root
................................ 9165
FA 2-9074
Phone Stemper Agency, 1919
S. French Ave., 322-4991.
2 BR . Home, Study, Ilk
Baths, large Family Rra. In
good neighborhood; includ
STENSTROM RENTALS
ing sieve, rcfrlg., room airFURNISHED
conditioner, washing m a­
2 BK Avail. 9 Mar. ..
9 75
chine A rugs. Really ter­
rific buy I Monthly pay­
UNFURNISHED
ments $83.50.
2 BK, kit. equipt..............9 90
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
3 BK, 2 Bath*. LA . .. 9125
Inc.
4 B R , 2 Bath*, LA . . . . 9150
FA 2-9074

Stenstrom Realty
2563 Park

Dr.

322-2430

ROOM, pvt. fam ily. Gentle­
man preferred. 322-9696.
9 UR Furn. House. 965 mo.
Ph. 322-5690.
Sm all House. Adult*. 923-3911.
F U R N I S H E D apt*, near
Downtown Shopping. 950. •
960. 606 S. Park.

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LAKE MARY: 1 large BR.
nicely (urn. Duplex a p t
Spotless. Hurry, won’t last
long. $65. Adults, no pets.
Call 322-3930.
MODEST Lakefront Home, IS
min*. Wert of Sanford. Kit­
chen equipment, carpeted.
Good swimming- A fishing.
Plenty of privacy and no
no 1m . Very adequate for a
family of 4, and reasonable
rent to responsible party
who will agree to help
maintain property. Avail­
able for long term rental
or lease.
1901 B. Park
3225232
K ite*: 922-9971 - 3031 or 2349

4 BR. 2 Bath, just
completed. Lake view
and privileges, cent,
ai'-cond. k heat. A
lot of House for only
914,900. L o w Down
Payment. S t e m p e r
Agency,
1919 So.
French, 322-4991.

TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
house, Kcanlall Ave., fniit
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.

St. Johns Realty
HIE TIM E TE STE D FIRM
110 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123

4 BK, 2 BATH
Fenced yard. cent, heat &amp;
air cond. $16,800.
9500 DOWN

4 RR, 2 BATHS
35 F t. Family Room, fenced
patio, doiitlc carport.
917.900 — TERM S

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

3 BR , ltk bath borne. Aasume
payments. 322-5455.
WYNNEWOOD HOME
We like to offer this kind of
home buy. Very attractive
2 B R Home situated on a
large tree-shaded lot, with
chain link fence. Can be
purchased furnished or un
unfurnsbed. 99,650 'f FHA
qualified, with Low pay­
ments
of 964,
Includes
everything.
LO W
Down
Payment.

Stenstrom Realty

CB 3 B R House. Low Down
Payment. Low monthly pay­
2565 Park Dr.
ments. Must sell. 322-7440.

322-2420

BY OWNER, 9 bedroom, 1H ASSUME Closing costs. Take
over pymts. 2 B R . 322-3455.
bath home. One bedroom
hat separate entrance, can
3 BR ., 2474 Palmetto. B ert
be rented for Income. Will
offer goes. See T h u n , be­
tn d e for amaller place.
fore 6 p. m., all day F ri­
Shown by appointment. Call
day.
FA 2-9946.
BARGAIN HOME
2 Bedroom fram e h o m e ,
2, 9, k 4 BEDROOMS
93,500 for short time, needs
l , l l i , k 2 - BATHS
repair, will consider trade.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457 for appointment

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

Low Monthly Payments

D EBA RY: Home exclusive
with W. T . Corbett, Real
Estate. 2 B R , 114 bath,
central alr-cond. k h e a t
$19,500. 668-4791.

For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SA L E S BROKER

E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
FHA-VA sales broker. 2465
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
8 . Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
FA 2-2285.
1901 P ark Avenue
LONGWOOD • Longdate, 3
FA 2-3232 anytime
B R ., m bath, 160 mo. all. MUST SACRIFICE I P a r t l y
No qualifying. 965 Lormann
furn. Home. 3 BR. 144 baths.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Circle South. 996-1645.
Phone 323-0591.
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.
LMN E N T E R P R ISE S
LMN EN T ER P R ISE S, Inc.
Now ha* Sales Representa­ lie s Customised Homes in
LAKE Cottage, furn. 222-6109.
tives a t Crystal Lake Park,
So. Loagwood for immediate
W. on 25th S t , to Lake
APT. $30 k up. surplus City.
occupancy. Down payment
Mary Blvd., left on Ulvd. to
of $650 and up.
2 B R ., unfurnished bouse. Ph.
Lake Mary Fire Station,
LMN EN TER P R ISE S, Inc.
322-1356.
right to Salos Office. 4
802 Highland Ave.
houses under construction.
Ph. 838-3911 or 322 2744
CLEAN, 4-Rin. 611 Park.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
NO TA X I N EED ED !
4 B R ., 2 Bath ..........9145 mo.
occupancy. As low as $350
Walking distance to down­
2 B R ., 1 Rath . . . . $ 7 0 mo.
Down and 964 a month.
town, churches, s c h o o l s ,
2 B R ., 1 Bath . . . . 9 55 mo.
Ph. 636-3911 or 322-2744
AND in a Quiet, Friendly
3 UR., 144 Baths . . 9 65 mo.
DON’T LOOK AT THIS
neighborhood. 2 Bedroom*—
HOME)
separate dluing r o o m—
Unless ready to buy. It 1*
screened porch.
"T h e Most" In beauty, plan,
It is FURNISHED Too!
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
construction and financing. Good Terms, II needed, pric­
FURN. apt*. Pleasant living.
3 B R ’a, 2 baths, oak floors,
ed Low at $7,500.
Park apis. FA 2-9507.
impressive fireplace, won­
derful kitchen, end all the
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
rest! Priced at $22,500 with
furnished, $55.
$700 Down.
19U1 S. Park
322-5232
LARGE 4-Bedroom Lakefront
Nltea: 322-9971 • 8013 or 2949
home with private beach,

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

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Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

SO UTH W ARD

unfnrn. 9100.
Other choice rentals.
Ball . B lair Agency
2rd k P a r t Ave.
Phone 322-5641

0

INVESTMENT k REALTY Transferred. Must sell, 9 B R .
e. b. home, hardwood S o o n ,
111 N. Park
322-9173
food cond., aprinkling ayatern. 322-4836.
TWO 4 B R HOMES
One for Immediate occupancy.
903 Highland Ave., LongR E N T A BED
wood, J ML S . on 17-63, Dear
94 9 . k 4 BEDROOMS
Boraw ay, Hospital k Baby
Longwood
P
lata.
1, 1V4, k 2 BATHS
Beds.
LMN EN T E R P R ISE S,
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
By Day, Week, or Month
9100
Inc.
fto. FA 2-1111 114 W 1st SL
Ph.
939-1911
—
923-2744
Low
Monthly
Payment*
CA H RO U ’S FURN ITU RE
F o r Complete Information
Efficiency gar. a p t, all eonSee Or Call Your
venlancas. Close In, and
gar. 409 Palmetto Ave. Ph.
Property Management
SA LES BROKER
322-6409.
A Sales Broker

FHA HOMES

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9

BR

Home, kit. equipt.
322-6015 before 6:30 a. m-,
after 6 p. m.

FURN. Apt. Close in. Jim m ie
Cowan. 322-4013.
1-3 BR llouae; l-io* wide 2
BH House Trailer. Phooe
NO 9-4904.
4

o

BR. house, klL equipped.
Ph. 322-4099.

t . For Sale nr Ren,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Cell e v e n i n g s

ST-IMT.
11. Heal Eetate Wanted

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WANTED NOW
5 acres with shade, tor Im­
mediate sale.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
323-6457 for a?po'ntnuat

12. Real Eetate F o r Sale
3 Bedroom, 1 bath. No Down
Payment. Peace optional.
Ph. 322*4503.
9 .
1 Bath, KUehen equ o.,
fe n -e l yard S9CI Old Orlanlo K J., SunlanJ.

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Feb. 20, 1964 — Page 11 27. Special Serrleea

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. New G i b s o n refrigeratorfreezer combination, com­
SPR IN K LER SYSTEM S
Quick Service With the
pletely Frost-Clear. Giant
Cash. SO PER TRADING
All Types and Sixes
15.11 CU ft. only $398.88,
POST. FA 2-0677.
W# Repair and Service
with trade. Dick's Appli­
S T I N E
For the biggest selection of
ance Service, 510 S. San­
Machinery and Supply Co.
nearly new and used furni­
ford. 322-7658.
107 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
ture, ace Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry APPROX. 300 ft. Chain-Link
HEATING
fence,
3 walk-in gates.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
SERVICING - TESTING
Hava to be moved. 322-2608.
Lewis Sales A .Service
Used furniture, appUances,
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2-7929
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. Baby Stroller, fuU set Even
Flo bottles. 322-7318.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Plano Tun lag and Repair
Ava. Fh. FA 2-4132.
W. L. Hannon - FA 2-4213
DUE TO DIVORCE. We have
a repossessed *63 model
BED S FOR REN T
Tractor mowing A Grading.
Swing Needle Dlal-o-Matic,
Hospital,
Rollaways, Ju ve­
Call FA 2-7621.
Lige new, makes fancy
nile. F R E E delivery and
stilches, makes H u t t o n Pick-up.
REPR IN TS AVAILABLE
holes, sews on Buttons,
FURNITURE CENTER
Of pictures that have been
Monograms,
Embroiders,
published In The Herald.
1100 Freneh Ave.
E tc. Take up remaining 4
Call Bill Vincent at The
Ph. FA 9-7955
payments of 98.00. Phone
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
FRKK ESTIM A TE
FA 2-8627.
29. A ntoaobile S e r v ic e
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ONION PLANTS
ovating. New k Used Furni­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
CRYSTAL WAX A
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Free Inspection, estimates,
WHITE SPANISH
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
P E R M ............................. $2.50
FA *-2117.
A repairs discounted.
500 ....................................
1.50
2 i m E . 3rd.
322-3443
34. Art I d a For Sal*
53! lota .•*.,,,««,,«•••• 2.00
FOB HERE
Auto Claes, Tope
GOULD Pump, like new. 14
A. M. PREVATT, 749-2113,
A Sea' Covert
hp. with Je t Educer. Call
SE V IL L E, FLA.
322-3025.
9-PC. Monterey dining room READY M IX Concrete, win­
dow allla, lintels, atepa,
"Sometimes I worry about her! She LIKES
suite. Excellent condition.
904 W. sad a t FA 3-9032
block*, Band, cement, rock,
house cleaning!"
322 2249.
ALL WORE GUARANTEED
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stone*.
FIL L DIRT • CLAY - PEAT
12. Real Estata For Sale 18. Help Wanted
Top Soil • Shell
Miracle Concrete Co.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon Colored Motor Route Carrier
Ph. 322 6753
Sanford 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5761
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
for afternoon paper route. Senkarik Glass and Paint
F E B . SPEC. Fool lockers
TA K E OVER
Must have References and
Company
NEW 3 BR, 2 Bath. Cent,
96.78. Army-Nsvy Surplus,
PAYM ENTS
210
Magnolia
Ph
FA
2-4422
dependable
car.
Write
Cir­
heat k alr-cond., built-in
310 Sanford Ave.
1963 Stere AM-FM Console.
culation
Dept.
P.
O.
Box
oven k wall-to-wall carpet­
Original price $239.95, now
31 A. Pets
1657, Sanford.
Get professional cleaning re­
ing In all bedrooms. Screen­
Just $139.
sults
—
rent
Blue
Lustre
POODLES, 9 wkt. old, AKC
ed porch k other extras,
FIR ESTO N E STORES
19.
Situations
Wanted
Elec. Carpet Shampoocr. $1
re f. Fairly reasonable. 1
913.800. LOW. LOW DOWN
Corner 1st k French
m
ale,
1
female.
805
W.
3rd.
per
day.
Carroll'*
Furn.
k Low monthly payments. IRONING la my beme. Ph
Call owner Collect 838-4751,
322-0513.
GUN'S. New A Used. Large
31. Flowers - Shrubs
or see on premises, 136
LIM ITED TIM E ! ! I
selection. Will trade, Also
Exeter Ave., Lake Mary.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
repali. Tackle sold A re­ Mac has THROWN AWAY tbo
Reasonable. Ph. 322-3112.
kee stock. AH other kinds
Percentage Book.
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
A HOME WITH CHARM aurof Nuraery shrubbery and
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
Camp A Gun Shop.
rounded by other lovely Child Care FA 9-ST4.
troea.
Dealer COST plua $1 per
homes in friendly Loch Ar­
SINGER FEATH ER WEIGHT
Gray Shadow* Nuraery
yard.
bor.
21. beauty Sakma
Like new cond. All of attach­
6 ML 8 . on Sanford Ava,
A LL F IR S T QUALITY
3 Spacious Bedrooms
ments. Pay $5 monthly.
TOP RATED M ILLS
Harriett’s
Beauty
Nook
3 Baths
Ph.
Service
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BU LBS
Call us for ■ showing o( these
E xtra large llvllng room g w Appt's. 3 Sr. Beauticians
Exotic Gloria**,
322 9411.
fine Carpets In your home.
tOS So. Oak
FA 9-5742
with Beautiful Fireplace
Rothcblldiana
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool,
1-Ford Wrecker
Separate Dining Room
(The
Climbing
Lily)
Special by Popular Demand
etc. Hundreds to choose
1-Valve
Machine
Large Florida Room
AU altc Tubers for Sale
from. TER M S! Up to two
This Home does speak QUAL­ Our Budget Wave Spec. 96.95 Hidden Lake Curp. Nursery 1-Sent Grinder
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
years to Payl
322-7434
ITY , with its fine workman­
Lake Mary Blvd. Ph. 322-8724
ship in cabinets, open beam 319 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
B IL L 'S BARGAIN BARN
Arison* Cypress Trees, (ever­
ceilings and panelled walls.
1109 E . Colonial Dr.
1300 Grapevtlla Ave.
24. Electrical S erv ian
green), 91 A 92, you dig
The attractive grounds In­
Orlaado, P ie. —
At
Railroad
Tracka
them. Myrtle St. A Eureka
clude a 170 ft. well. Terms YOUNG’S ELEC TRIC SVC.
241-6194 Collect or
You
Name
III
Wild
Bill
will
Hammock, Box 510-A. Ph.
available.
Contracting A Repairs
try to find it! Open 015 Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
322-5376.
A Controls
FA 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
Day* a week.
A REAL BUYI
114 Sunset
FA 2-9902 33. Furniture
At 921.000
TERM S TO F IT
2 5 . P lu m b in g Servian
WANTED reliable couple to
YOUR POCKETROOK
take up monthly payment* 23" Phllco Console TV. Ori­
PLUMBING
of 913.50 oa 9 complete
ginal igloo $279. Now only
Contracting Repairs
1901 8. Park
322-5232
rooms of furniture. Cell
9158.
F R E F ESTIMATES
Nltea: 322 9971-3031 or 2248
T E 9-1911, Casselberry, eelEIRE8TO N E STO RES
R. L. HARVEY
Comer 1st A French
le e t
FA 2-3393
IS Budnaia Opportunity 204 Sanford Ave.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Carpet Special!

Carpets A la Carte

Seminole Realty

ON

BICYCLE &amp; Fixlt Shop for 27. Special Service*
Sale. Also fishing equip.
T R E E SERVICE
322-9663.
323-0500

17. Male Help Wasted

SA VE!

MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit Bring Your TV or Radio To
Sanford ir e s . Salary plus TV &amp; RADIO HOSPITAL
comm. Call 323-0643.
and SAVE
Open Evenings ’til 10
AUTO SALESMAN for MW A
614 Laurel
used cars. Must be sober,
reliable A experienced car Fine Watch A Jew elry Repair
salesman. See Mr. Brass,
V. L. GITMM. JE W E L E R
a t Brass Motors.
110 S. Park
323-5952

So h h iilo -

DODOE CITY
1801 WEST FIRST ST.

Best Used Car Buys!
1962 Dodge Custom 880

111 N. Park Ave.

1960 Dodge Matador

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
OfBee
Nlfht

FA
FA

ie*4 Park Dr.

3 BK. Fla. Rm ., 144 baths,
cent, beat, elr-oond. 9450
Down. 994 mo. Ph. 322-6519.

2-door hardtop, power steering, power
brakes, automatic transmission. A real
w t of this world ear fo r only . . .

QUALITY HOME in ooe ol
the finest ntllhborhoods in
Sanford — Excellent loca­
tion — Close to shopping
centers, School and Chur­
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9 Large Bedroom*
244 Baths
Large Living Room
Large Dining Room
Conveniently located large
Florida Room
Beautiful Oak Floors
Built-in Range
Central Duct Heating
Well designed closets A
storage space
Extra large corner let

1960 Volkswagen Pickup 1 A Q C

ALL O r THIS FOR 922.500
With A'tractive Term s!

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

9-1119
9-0949
123-0799
Sesiord, f i e

1091 S. PsFk
922-5212
Nltes: 222-8971-3013 q j 2248

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French

Singer Automatic
Sewing machine, like new,
guarantee. Makes button
boles, sews on buttons,
monograms, embroideries,
etc. Pay off balance, 972.40,
or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
trade for your old machine.
Call anytime. 522-7468.

35. Articles Wanted
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Manefield. FA 2-4244.

36. Automobiles • Tracks
'57 Ford Conv. etnd. trans.
Very clean. $395. 323-1356.
JAGUAR, XK120M Roadster.
E xc. meet:, cond. B ert of­
fer. Moxley's Garage, 2539
Park Dr.
'59 Ford, A-l condition. 5565.
215 Woodmer*.
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'57 Ford 44-ton pickup, A-l
cond. Ph. 322-5561.
'54 Chev. extra
Bradshaw Dr.

d ees,

919

1055 Buick Century. RAH
Auto, trank. Good cood. Ph.
Ph. 322-9059.
'55 Cadillac Coupe do Villa,
light blue, full power. Good
buy. 5295 . 322-9496.

37. Boats • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your KV1NRUDE Dealer
104-6-8 K. 1 s t Ph. FA M M

88. M otorcyd a« Scooters
'69 Vespa Scooter. 9911. Roll
bars. Spare tire, 999-7699,

39. Trailers • Cabaaaa
Hooa* trader.
Must sell. E xe. cond. Ph.

1956 Cameo

922-6429.
1962 Dolphin, 9 1 8 19,1
$500 Equity. 32349107.

USED C A RS

91 CADILLAC
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New Car Clean

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66 VOLKSWAGEN
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Our Used Cars Are Tuned For

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F O B TH E

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Repossessed, Unpaid Bal­
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Owned Hornet
Priced From $6,760
Down Payments
As*Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $48.60

34. Articles For Sal#

BIG $ A V IN G $

John Sauls, Realtor

Government

34. A r t ld a For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

Jim Hunt Realty

322-7174

33. Furnltnr*

1295
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RED BU C KET 8RA TB B ET IN W IHTE
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AT HEART.

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99 CHEVROLET
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CHEVROLET 4-door .................
CHEVROLET B slair 4-door V-6
FORD, 9 on the f l o o r ........

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One Owner

m -

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| PONTIAC 4-door. It runs!

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
1 Year GW W arranty On All Used C a n

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SANFORD, FLA .
SANFORD
WINTER PARR
322-4884
"BANK FINANCING"
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Quake Victims May Not Return:

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L A JE S AIR B A SE . Azores
(U P I) — The Islander* of
M arby Sao Jo rg e escaped
three d iy i of destructive
earth shock* without casual*
tie*, but many of the 1300
who fled say they will never
return, a U. S . Air Force
spokesman said today.
This b lr U. 8 . Air Force
ilcse on the neighboring is­
land o f Trceira was a com­
munications eentcr for the
rescue operation a f t e r t h e
tremor* began to Ja r Sao
Jo ig e Sunday n ig h t
Gale winds o f up to 80 mile*
per hour kept rescue planes
on the ground, but an interna­
tional fleet bucked high waves
to come to the aid of the is­
landers.
There are about 18,000 Is­
landers remaining on Sao

Page 12 — Feb. 20, 1964

Brrilh

To Attend Meet
Dr. Charles L. Persons, of
Sanford, is among those reg­
istered for the 41st annual
Southeastern Congress of Op­
tometry Feb. 22 23 at Atlanta.
Mexican jumping b e a n s
"Jum p" because the fruit con­
tains the larva o f a small
moth which ia busy spinning
its eoccon.

u M onf

K in ia iM k :

WASHINGTON (U P I) _ shoes and ether eenum er
The administration la expect­ goods.
— 112 billion more invest­
ing big dividend* from tha
ed each year in new indus­
tax rut. Among them:
trial plant and equipment,
— (2 0 billion m ort a year
new home* and new school*,
spending by Americans on roads and other publie works.
taieviaion acts, automobiles,
— Between 2 and 3 million
new Job*.
— (3 billion more taxes for
stale and local government*.
— And, last but not least,
v im t n o r ( i R v e s s L s e l e c ­
t io n A M I C H A R T E R B O A R D
S12 billion more tax revenues
K I. E C T IO *
Ton will plena* t a k e no tlre for tha federal government,
th a t s General E le ction art* canceling out th* 112 billion
Ck art or Rnard E le ction will
t&gt;o held In t h *
V lller*
of lost from th* tax cut when
North Orlando. Florida on th* It become* fully effective.
17tk day o f March. 1SS4. for
Here I* how administration
t h * purpoe* of elootlna
a
Coanrllman In Oroop 2, and a economists figure it:
Councilman In Group I and
The cut in personal In­
a flea mem ber C h a rt e r Board.
T h a P la ce of V o t l n r will be come taxes will put $9.5 bil­
at the V l l l a s e Office on t a n a wood-Orlodo Road In th# V fll- lion mors in the handa of
•a * of North Orlando and tha consumers. In addition, cor­
poll* will bo open from Tree
porations are expected to
A. M to T:*S P M .
Malty t. Se ller, T-tiry P a ir - pass along about $1 bitlion
burn and W illiam M a c kin to sh
will be Inapector* and Helen of their $2.4 billion tax re­
P. Oreen will be Clerk of th* duction to atock-holdera in
E lect ion.
All person* desiring to a- th* form of increased divi­
r a i l themeelrea of th e ir right dend*.
of fra n c h l e * will reg leter at
All-in-all, eonaumer* will
once. R egU tra tlon book* will
rloeo a t l : H P.M
February have about $10.5 billion more
II, ISA4. t h * tla te e n th day be­ to spend.

*

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322-1562

ENCLOSE
Your Porch
All The Family
Will Enjoy 11.
See l*e Today For Free Estimates
We'll Handle Everything. Only
One Bill To Pay The Gregory Way.

Maple At e.
at
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I f they continue fn their 7 per cent e f that and spend
old ways, they will save about th* rest or a little lest than
$10 billion. But it ao n 't end
here.

Demos Look To
GOP For Votes

WASHINGTON (U P D -S e n
ate Democratic leaders are
ready to
Republican
“full credit
if they furnish
needed votes to crack an exp e e t e d southern filibuster
against the civil rights bill.
Dem ocratic aupporters of
civil right* legislation believe
the eause may be lost If the
GOP doe's not produce about
23 votes to help an estimated
42 or 43 Democrats shut off
a filibuster. They feel the
GOP is "on the spot" to aid
in getting the two-thirds ma­
jority needed to gag debate.

The nigher production of
goods to meet this extra
spending will mean more
jobs, higher payrolls, bigger
profit* and higher incomes
for farm ers and professional
and service people.
This a d d e d purchasing
power will generate still fur­
ther increases in spending
and incomes in an endless,
although diminishing, chain.
Economist* call
this
the
"m ultiplier effect."
When it's all done, the In­
itial $10 billion increase i*
expected to produce about
$20 billion more eonaumer
spending.

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borrow money (now or Utor) on
your oifnotiiro AL0NEI
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future, com* in and talk fkiincinf
with our auta loan experts.

M A R T IN ’S
V. V. 0.
8 YEAR

Tha Swedish scientist Axel
Frederick Cronatedt discov­
ered the element nickel in
1751.

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ORLANDO. PI.OR1DA
Hri W. W. Anderson.
MATOR
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Here's What Is Expected Of Tax Cut

Legal Notice

i I n . G a s la

Ixiwe. Ralph Wight and Michael Anderson: back
row from left, John Smith and George O'Dell.
Presenting the award is Cdr. J . F . McGuire.

SQUARE KNOT AWARD winner* a t Sanford
Naval Academy received their honors in cere­
monies at the local Academy. Shown are front
row from left, William Edes, Jack Wilton, Lloyd

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k-Taat far permanent fine

IM PROVE YOUR H O M E

Fred J . Harris S r., a Gulf;
Life Insurance Company rep -|
rcjentative in Sanford, has
been named "A gent of the!
Y e a r" for his firm. H arriv
and his wife were among I i
other agents of various com ­
panies honored during a ban
quet held at the officers
chib of the Orlando AFB.
Harris was presented an en-!
graved plaque acknowledging
the honor during the occa*-l
km by Raleigh W. Green,
executive vice president of
the First Federal Savings and,
Loan Association of St. Peters-,
burg. Green is also ebairman
of Florida's Council of One
Hundred.

Jo rg e, a penril-shaped Island'
about twice the size of New
York City** Manhattan with
volcanoes a t each end.
Most of the clay and wooden
houses in the island's largest
town, Vila das Velas, were de­
stroyed.
One refugee said 4300 to 6,Ono head of cattle may have
been killed.

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VOL. 56

e to c*

* *

Thlt it the political season.

•

•

•

Today the grapevine it hum­
ming with rumor* ami countrr-rum ort. The Clock picked
up a report that Karlyle llousholder, the pretent County
Prosecutor, it giving teriout
consideration to running for
County Judge. We'll try to j
run down thie report and rcport later.

♦

•

U niton Pro** l.ca.-ed W ns

FRI.'. KKmtUAUY 21, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

N O ~13T’

French Avenue Station Held Up
Armed Bandits
Take 5260;
Flee In Car

Two Candidates |New Waterway
Key To Future,
DECA Is Told

•

Only moment* a fter the
grapevine gave us thie Infor­
mation, Tommy Speer an­
nounced hit candidacy for
llousholder's present position
a* prosecutor.

I

established 1008

A service slnlion attendant
wa* rol.bcd of J200 early todry by two armed Negroes,
YOUTH B E E F SHOW second premium ribbon winner* nt tho Florida
one of whom wa* disguised by
» • •
.State
Fair were these two Hereford cattle owned by John Carver.
a Halloween mask.
Should Karlyle run and win
Tbe attendant, F're.l Gallo­
the office it wouldn't be the
way, of the Dixie Oil Coinfirst Housholder to occupy the
potiy, 2513 South F’rench Ave­
position.
For many years
nue, reported the robbery at
Karlyle’* late father served
4.35 a. in. He said one of the
Seminole a t its County Judge
men wore a mask nnd had
•
• •
pulled a stocking oxer it.
An interesting sidelight con­
ft
He described him a* six feet
cerning the fire a t Dearborn
John Carver, vice president
tnP, xxearing u brown leather
Klectronirs several weeks ago
of Seminole High School chap­
The month-long IPbl Heart 700 Seminole County and De­
J.irket,
dark
pant*
nnd
boot*.
hat ju st come to light: every­
The robber’s accomplice was ter, F'uturc F'armers of Amer­ F'un.l drive will reach the nary residents will form a
thing — papers, paper clips,
described only a* being short­ ica. captured two second pre­ high point this weekend when Heart Sunday volunteer army
etc.— In the desk of Chuck Ely
Linton L. Cox of Longwood
mium rihlams in the Youth
er.
to carry tho fight against
was destoyed by the blase . . .
today announced his candid­
heart diseases to the door of
City police said the men ett- Beef Show a l the F'loridu
except a Bible which escaped
acy for Justice of the Peace,
every family in thi* commun­
tried the station in the early State F'air.
unscathed.
District 6.
Ills entries xverc a register­
• e •
morning dark, drew black
ity.
Cox was appointed to the
guns believed to he .33 caliber, ed while fare poled Hereford
Bob Shrdden
o f Southern
Local chairman
of tha
hull and a registcicd Hereford
and demanded the money.
Bell says that ju s t as soon as office last April by Governor
Heart Sunday canvaas ia
•
Gnlolwny said ho stepped heifer.
possible the company will ta l­ Farris Bryant following the
LOS ANGELES (U P I) - Mr*. George Mill*, who point­
Aa a junior at Seminole
anide and the men made off
ly the voting on the proposed resignation of Elmer Ashley.
President Johnson called to­ ed out that each 'volunteer
High,
John
hna
been
an
actix'c
with the loot.
A resident of Florida since
metropolitan telephone system
day for an end to bloodshed will rail at the home* of be­
The money was in small member of the F’F'A for (lie
and announce the results. By 1914, he is a graduate uf
on Cyprus, an "absolutely tween 15 and 25 of her neigh­
past
four
years,
and
has
a
denomination bills und change,
the way, Shedden did say that Lakeland High School and
fa ir" settlement of differ­ bors, distributing helpful In­
vital
interest
in
the
future
the
attendant
said.
if anyone changes hit mind holde IIS and MA degrees
ences with Panama and a formation about tho heart
agriculture
p
r
o
d
u
e
t
i
o
n
Ho told police officers John
and would
like to alter hia from Sletinn University.
realization by the Communist* disease* and receiving g llta
Htimhlcy and Larry Hamrick throughout Seminole County,
He has lived in Longwood
vote he can. In fa ct, auld
that they xxero playing "a for the Heart F'uud.
iih
well
i
i
*
beef
production.
ho In-lieved Iho men escaped
Shedden, a number of people for the past 13 &gt;&lt;ar* and
John i* tlie owner of the txvo deeply dangerous gam e" in
There wlil be four Heart
on foot.
hus been active in local and
have done ao.
:
prize
winning animals, as well V|e( Nam.
Sunday headquarter* act up
•
e
•
The patrolmen checked the
South Scminulc civic organ­
c
Tlie Chief Flxccutixe, Hank­ to make the work of area
urea, discovered
footprints i es four more head of cuttle.
Sanford will have another izations.
He plans to continue his study ed by President Adolfo Lopez captain* easier, Mr*. Mills
which
led
to
a
car
parked
to
taste of rollegiata basketball
He ia a member of Win­
Mateos ol Mexico, provided a •aid. Th# Deilwry headquart­
tl.e tear of the stution. Police in tlie agriculture and rattle
tonight when the Hollins quin­ ter Park Methodist Church,
field, with an interesting fore­ kaleidoscopic view of inter­ ers will lie at tho homo of
said
it
i*
believed
the
ruhlwrs
tet hosts Florida Presbyteriun Sanfoid Lodge 1)3 I-WAM.
national hot spots in a speech Mrs. W. G. Miller in DeBary.
made their gclawuy in u ve­ sight of bigger productions to
at Seminole High's Fleming past president of the LongIw gained in tho county, as prepared for a special honor­ In Sanford the Heart Office
hicle.
Gymnasium.
wood Area Chamber of Com­
ary degree ceremony at the
• • •
at llfl's North Park Avenue
Local police called on the will as throughout tlie stute.
merce, chaplain of American
University of California at
sheriff’s office for assistance
will be the central collecting
The smorgasbord at the Region p0, t 183, active memUis Angeles (UCLA).
atatiou fo r H eart lu ad av
■ti.tl a thorough search xx-us
Congregational Church, to be la.r of t)le State Highway PaJohnson und Lopez Mateos
made
uf
the
Sanford
area.
captains
la
the
B a a fe r^
held Saturday, wlil begin a t 1 1|ro| auxiiiury and associate
met this morning at the Lot
Other police departments and
North
SemlBbla
a
m
,
tad *4»/—
P m. and close a t 7,
member of the Longwood
M
I f
la
I I ”
I
Angeles International Airport,
• • •
ing Luke Mary, K o la , NorOf
**♦ .
.«&gt;:•' ' i-;m ® tFc Highway Patrol also wefr ^
Volunteer Fire Department
and a ltrr their speeches and
The Las Vegas national aopplird information on the
The Dny *N Night Grill is
degree ceremonies at the uni Ortnndo, la k e Monroe, Os­
. .W ared. "Florid a's education- convention o i l e d
Patswe’a robbery.
serving coffee today only fur 1 ^ 'm a in ta in e d * a schedule of .. . ,,
Paul D. Lewis J r ., local versify they planned to fly to teen, Lemon' B lu ff and Gen­
At a late hour this morning
i. ^ '" * 1
’**
U
al system I* Ihc fastest grow- work a* a vice president of
10 rents a cup instead of nine. I
U r offjce hl)Uri, „ix duyj
credit bureau executive, lin* Palm Sipring* by helicopter eva.
A *n„ on
...
,
. ing iu the nation. This means) the Young Democratic Llu'is the two men hud not been ap­ been named president of Hie ! for serious diplomatic con­
But the whole dime is being # w#fk , nd , , available dayAt thn Cherry Plaza on
•Feeling
that
the
people
of,
p0op,c wi||
of Florida, co-organizer of prehended.
put into a kitty for the Heart &gt;m, n,ght to „ n&gt;. , , w eil(orcc. this county arc entitled to law j ^
United Fund. Lewis, elected versation* extended through 13th Street, Negro division
to the slate, and we have now tin Teen Dt-m Clubs of F'lorheadquarters will be open for
al Thursday's annual meeting Saturday.
Un'
t
*
»
|meat officer and resident* of ctifoucuiotit which is fair, efIcarncd that per capita in j,|a, „nd a* editor and pubof Hie organization, succeeds
"Tho world bus become workers covering the Negro
Leltoy P. Chittenden, for- J lhu dUlr,c^__________
r wm !
i , . ‘,lr‘ c,l&gt; n-UUd »U «d- : Usher of the "Independent
Luring Burgess.
small ami turbulent," Johnson community.
r u u u i i ...
mer Sanford resident und nowsaid. "New challenges knock
devote
the
time
.nerirv
an.I
UCB,ion'
Ke.oi.l''
a
Democratic
new*Gene
Kslridgc
was
elected
Heart Sunday chairman in
divote the UIIII. energy ami
|(
M,|wce coun|y icho(),
citation also noted
• editor of Stars &amp; Stripes and ;
first vice president; Mrs. Wal­ daily at Ihe While House, tho South Seminole area ara
public relations director f o r 1
ler Bonder ol F'ern Park, sec­ America's Ironl door.”
slicedv fair and Just iiiusi-cu- ' U,“ 'n
.* 11 d *-lo&gt;ii pv tm .'a efforts as chairman
to take their workera kita
.
Barnes, distributive cducatiou
M.w.,u| state Seminars on
Vcternns of World War I at
ond vice president, Mr*. Wal­
und money to tho 5111k Com­
Washington, D. L\, und Mrs. D A r i c n 111 F l f O
lie further tiledced "nioim it I lo o ,**,natJr !lt Lyman High, |Kuvrrii„u-nt und politics featter Gielow, secretary, and
mission office in the Fern
. that, will
!.. presented
awards
,
Chittenden, are visiting his I C l D l l I I I I I I v
Bert B. Hollingsworth, treas­
andi courteuu* *service
, .. . .
. ...lo.. the fo l-,i wring
sum outstanding
outstanding Dem­
mm
Park Plaza. These chairman
MIAMI
BEACH
(U
P
I)-T
lic
|lowing sludrnls: Glen llulier.
xie fi ur,.,
sinters, Misses E d n a a n d
a* Senator
CHICAGO (UlMl — Flight meet the cuinmendutioii of the Nancy Hardwick, Linda Wills,
include those
from
Lake
Beatles were scheduled lo re­ urer.
Laura Chittenden, 1GU4 Pal­
Holland.
Senator
The
following
directors
p e r s o n s , including seven ; County Judge, Sheriff, law en- Jam es Kelley, Sheila LaBree, Spca-ard
Brantley, Bear Lake, Forest
turn
tu
Britain
imlay
alter
a
metto Ave.
young children, perished when furcement officers, ami Id* fel- Slianm Glore, Ja m es F'riend, Wayne Morse, and Elliott hair-raising two week "cu l­ were elected: Everett A. liarCity, Sunlundo Springs area,
fire swept their small hunga- low citizens of Seminole C»un- Jerry Smith, John Peacock, Roosevelt, son of the late tural” visit to the United per, John Daniels, G. Andrew
Ilrierwood-Weatherflcld - Oak­
BOSTON
(U
P
I)—R.
L.
RyDr. Hurry Mixann uf ValSpeer,
llarry
Echelbcrgcr,
President.
, .
a.
|.| low today. The youngsters' la- ty."
States.
noarson, of Wnyluml, had four land Hill* arcu, Altamonte
Sam ir Sckany, Archie Hnnnid o st.. Gu.. called I h c Herald ^
^
Mrs. John Burton IV. Kay
Upon notification of the
•
engine*, tun pilot*, one engi­ Springs, F’ern Park, Cassel­
riill. Bill lla n isc), Charles
this* morning to a*k for fish­
Shoemaker, F r a n k F'inrh,
I national award, P ftrec said: I
trying lo save (hem.
neer. two tlrwartlcgxrt and berry, Maitland and Lake
Massey,
K&lt;-n
Brittain,
Balpli
ing information. II* got it.
Sonny
Italxirn,
William
Graini -My elforls on behalf of the
The dead were identified a
DALLAS lU P D —Mrs. Mary
93 seal* all to himself.
Smith and Vicki Brandes.
Howell.
lie'll be down right away.
Democratic Party in the past Fllizahetli Slone, 47, of F'ort kow, John McCloskcy, Mrs.
Jam es Alford, I t ; hi* broth
Eastern Air Line* *aid Ry.
Appreciation awards were
3lra. Nat Bentley, ehalt^
Carl
B.
Schiclkc
and
John
ers. Slephen. live, Tyrone,
lie arson was Ihe 9&lt;)Hi passen­ man of tho Negro Division of
presented to S. II. Kress Co., [ &gt;iur buve been a most . re- Worth was charged with as­
John Krider, *|K'ukiiig at the
Alexander.
three, and Calvin, eight; and
Winn Dixie Stores, J . C. Pen- warding experience, part cu- sault will) intent to murder
ger lo show up at National the Heart Sunday drive in
Distributive Flducatiun dinner
Also named lo (lie director
hi* sisters, Christine, one.
my Co*. Nlblark
Funeral Inrly the time sin-nt inlroduc
lliursday hi a shooting that
Airport in Washington for an Sanford, announced
Thursday night in t'ussclbrrthat
ale were Mr*. Sieve Walk oil
Palsy, sexen, and Denise. W
l UPI l
_ ! Home, Maryland Fried Chirk- •"t-’ tceiiagcis to this bunt involved I) S Senate candi­
air shullle flight to Rnslon. mrmhera of
ry, said that during his base
WASIIINGTON
tlie
Crouins
Domrrick
Hills.
Mr*.
Nancy
The adult was identified a*
cn, Publix Markets, Peacock ne»* of got eminent and pul- date Gordon McLendon.
The flight carries 93 passen­
bail playing dnys he wasn't
Academy Tri-lli-Y’ will liavo
Bus*ell of F'ern Park, Bev.
.
.
, . i ...
. L. 1*. Ilobinson. 51, a cousin of Congrei* appears almost ccr- Painting a n d
Construction!
itics.
I
am
most
appreciative
ger*.
much of a Pinch hitter &gt;u \
fa , hcr
FMward
Miller
of
Altamonte
charge
of collecting for tho
tnin to back Air Force l,pn’ |Compaiiy aiwl Super Vulu »f the honor, hut I mn iurv
Ten minute* after Kyncarthat’s why he xvus u pitchc
Springs, Mrs. Hope Bennett
Heart Fund ill tlie Goldsboro
One Alford youngster, Keith, Curtis E. LeMay in Ids urgent stores.
I there ure many otliera far
TALLAHASSEE
(U
P
I)
—
m iii was left standing alone un
But he did u good Job in pinchof Cassellierr), Mr*. C. F\
area Saturday.
Flamboyant Ken F'olks of Or­
request for at.lliorily lo go
--------------more deserving of i t ”
the platform, another fourhitting for State Sen. Ma.-k 14. escaped without injury.
Field of F'oroM City siwl Mr*.
The club will set up a Uhls
Tlie
youngsters
lather. a|„,ai| on design of a new
lando,
a
member
of
the
engine Sii|&gt;er G Constellation
Cliveland, who was railed uut
B- II Gray ol lamgwiNKl.
Ja m es, 37, a Chicago police, boln|M.r for „ lt, ,a;o „
in the business area and will
Orange
County
School
Board,
taxied
lo
tlie
apron
lo
lake
of town.
department detective, was in
Thursday became the first
Itynearxon here, lie was the Iwi supervised by Mrs. Doria
• • •
The House gave its oye
rrilical condition at Mount whelming support lo tlie idea
Republican
to
announce
(or
only
passenger un the *|iecial Thomas, their fuculty ad­
Mrs. Put llusley of F'oreat
Sinai Hospital alter a xain at lliursday m xoling 492 million
Ihe gubernatorial race.
visor.
(light.
City, 838-0209.
&gt;u)»
a
pureS.S-U .W , - . , rm p,
rcw llc „ lr children .
hom b.r an.i an im
MIAMI (U P I) — Havana
bn-d German Shepherd, about .
,u a ' 1 ,iu bombi r und an tin
TALLAHASSEE (U l’li - Hath” reported that foxir more
■ .V T Y « '« u n » l______
two months old, hus taken u p . [T
" '» " nr'l
interceptor
floor bedrooms.
ATHENS (U P D -K in g Paul
The
Education Department &lt;-uhana w er. e x e c u te d .-la y
a
c* n* n«nanao»o«0^ j ;
out o( tiie study stage
residence
at
her
home.
He's
A
. .
...
,,
IBs wile, Gloria, was IkisI of Greece Imlay survived a
F'unds
lor
the
liomoer
demailed
checks
totaling
S3.497.
^''r
“
J
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l
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WASHINGTON
(U
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—
Gin markings.
markings,
I,lack with
with tan
p,la„xf d with shock.
1 # black
„ U1 .
. , ,
,
The broadcast said the four serious op&lt; ration for a stom­
‘ sign were ineiudvd in a record rou lo 0.1 school Iwards as
1
.. ,
„ ...
Sen. FMwurtl M. (Ted) Ken­
he's yours, rail Mrs. Haslry.
„ ,
, ,
,
.mn went beftire a firing, ach disorder lint Ins doctors
$10.9 billion defense aulhori final paxmrnt for icachcrs
111,1
.
nedy, |)-Mus*., diiuigrrc* with
ml in thn me ait 1
wrre rc|»uicd to haxc said m a n y prominent Democrat*
■p-iwho qualified lor competency
Whan asked what he was
Culiunu F’ortrcss early this the outlook remained very
pmxcd by a xote ol 330 to 0. awards.
|*•" ,
,,
,
who feel Pre*ident Johnson is
going to do xxhen Seminole
'
1
•
1morning a fte r an appeal grave.
Sen.
Bichard
B.
Busicll,
D
-,
Tlie
loeal
school
hoard*
w
ill
a shoo.in for election, lie be­
Ceunty’a new tux collector
iin iil turned down their pleas.
lieve* Johnson will win, hut
took over next January, pres­
The nominating committee Ga., chairman of the Senate prepare indixidual checks for
The men were identified as
Armed
Services
Committee.
5400
eacli
and
dlxtriliule
them
not without a fight.
ent rollretor—John Galloway of the Downtoxxn Merchants
F'l.mk FUtcbun Barrios ItnCALCUTTA, India ( U P D Cautioning against over-op— replied; "Coin’ flth in .*"
Association met
informally and Sen. Lcxcrclt Saltonstall, lo tlie 8.743 teachers who qua­ mirez. Boberto Alvarez AI
The small llluulayan king­ tin ism liy hi* party, Kennedy
• s *
Thursday afternoon to map Mass., (op Itepubliran mem­ lified for tho bonuses.
v a in , Severino Barrioa Ua dom of Sikkim today observed
arid today theie will be a
I f you want to take advant­ proposals to be presented next ber, also have pledged thejr
mirez and lUcardo Dias Al a holiday honoring Hie birth
Supt. It. T. Mil wet- said
"very strenuous, a hard cam­
age uf the discount ou tickets Thursday at a membership support for the bomber plan.
o( tlie first child to Queen paign" regardless o f whom
With this backing, tlie Senate Seminole County teachers will varex.
fur tha New York Worlds meeting.
Hope Naingyal, Hie former thn Hvpublirans nominate to
seems
likely
to
go
along
xxiih
j
rcccixc
126,400
Fair you can order them from
Conferring in tlie Seminole
Hope
Cooke of New York City. oppose Johnson.
the
idea.
the Ticket Salea O ffice. New Chamber of Commerce of­
Some Democrats have pre­
York World's F air 1904-05 fices, the group selected a
dicted that Johnson will win
Corp- Flushing. N. Y. 11380. tentative slato of officers
ANKARA, Turkey (U P I) - handily over any GUP con­
• • •
ALGIERS (U P I) Presi­
which will be offered at next
Turkish
Premier Ismct Inonu tender. They include Senate
Today's Chuckle — Histor­ week's meeting.
dent Ahmed Ben Bella an­
today esraped an assassina­ Democrat Whip Hubert Hum­
ians explain the past and
MADISON, W li. (U P II - nounced today that Algeria
The association Is an affil­
tion attempt by a man whg phrey, 51 inn., a n d S e n a .
ccunomsta predict the future. iate of the Seminole Cham­
RENO, Nev. tL 'P I) — A rc-| University of Wisconsin itu- and Morocco have signed a
said he opposed tlie 1900 revo­ Wuyne Morse, Ore., Mnrrison
Only tlie pivsvnt ii confus­ ber.
cent report Hiat silver dollars dents are going to learn at final agreement ending the
i *
lution that brought Hie pre­ Williams, N. J ., and Abralium
may
become
collector'!
items
border
conilict
which
brought
least
one
tiling
in
college
—
ing.
Compliment)* of the Management
*
sent regime to power.
A. Ribicotf, Conn.
within a year has stirred a nothing is for free.
them to the brink of war last
Sen. Kennedy, y o u n g e s t
reaction la at least one "c o l­
A spokesman for the tele­ October.
brother of the late president
Ben Bella said the agree­
phone company said it was
SPIIIN G FIELD , 111. (U P I) lector "
[ J • PACKAGE GOODS
The U. S. Postal Service checking more Ilian 2.0UU lung ment, s i g n e d
Wednesday
MANILA (U P I ) - A Philip —Bay Reiichl, executive as­
U. S. mail service wiU be celebrate* hia 32nd birthday
Saturday
—
George
Washing­
pine Air Lines plane with 25 sistant lo the state auditor of reported that 7.0UU of the sil- distance phone calls made night, represented a complete on a holiday schedule Satur­
l5
AT POPULAR PRICES
persons aboard was oxerdue public accounts, opened his xrr coins were stolen from when the campus telephone solution of existing differ- day in observance of Wash­ ton'* Birthday, He i* up for
re-election
thla
year
but
ob­
the
Riverside
postal
annex.
system went out of kilter. Stir- enres over the disputed bor- ington's birthday. Only delivtoday at lligan City, some 400 mall and found S.oou weather
m ilts south of here, according forecasta—all d a ta ! Feb. IS, The 420 pounds of "c a r t dents who thought they were dcr. He said it will enable erics will be specials and servers doubt he will have any
to tlie Philippine Nows Scr- 1907. lor the District of ('« w lrc ls" were hauled away in getting "fre e ” long distance Hie two countries to resume perishables. Collections will trouble holding on to hia Benutg t u t .
seven mail sacks.
,
vails will be billed.
, normal diplomatic relatio n *., Im xuado *ud dispatched .
vice,
lurnbia
By Julian Stenstrom
"T h e most important key to
the future of Central Flor­
ida's econom y," said Semin­
ole County Chamber Manager
John Krider, "will be the SI.
Johns-lndian Iliver Canal.”
Krider. addressing an cmployc and employer awards
meeting of the Distributive
RO BERT (i. P E T R E E
Education class I DECA) n(
Lyman High School Thursday
night at the Trade Winds in
Casselberry, declared that, of
THUS. A. SP E E R
all the fast growing commun­
Thomas A. Speer, local Sem­ ities in Florida. Orlando Is
inole County attorney, an­ the only one without the ad­
nounced his candidacy for the vantage uf nearby port facil­
office of prosecuting attorney ities.
Krider called attention to a
of the County Court today.
statement
made by W. A. MeBobert G. Pctrec, of Der­
He is a life long resident of
Hoad,
FI n g I i * h
Sanford and was graduated Crce J r ., chairman of the byshire
Florida Canal Authority, who Flstatrs, has been named one
from Seminole High School in
pointed out that "Sanlord will of the 10 outstanding Young
11-53. He received his degree
Ineas
administration
I
bccome
* " O ' important Democrats in the nation. The
in
business
from the University of Florida barRe »“ «
U'c, co,,,', * coveted award for service to
the community and the Dem­
in 1957 and received h i. law ,ion of the l’^0^K,*c,, canaL
McCree, said Krider, made ocratic Party for the yenra
dr glee from South Texas Col­
the statement before a meet­
191)1 through 191)3, was pre­
lege o f Law.
ing of (lie Central Florida
Since his admission to the
sented to the Orlando attor­
Development Commission.
Florida Bar, he hus been asso­
ney by tile Young Democrat­
The trade body official esciated with Ilia father, George
ic Club* of America at their
|tillialed that by 1989 the canal
A. Speer J r ., in the gcnctul
national Convention at Las
would lie serving an area
practice of law in Sanford.
comprised of some six million Yt-gas, Nevada.
He is a member of the Sem­
Pctrce is one of the found­
people and that approximateinole County Bur Association
er*
of the English Estate*
.
...
. ly six million tons of cargo
Morula liar Asuociation mid
. . . .
. ,
,,
*.
M
,,
would be transported annually Civic Association and un ac­
American Har AssocUtion. He
.
1
tive supporter of many civic
.
.
i
# at a
on the waterway.
nUo i* ii member of the 8 c m - 1 ... .
n .. . ,
,
, „
.
.
State Sen. Beth Johnson, of efforts in the Central F'lorInole County Sportsman Asso-i
, .
, , . ..
..
I
At
.
# ,L Orlando, applauded the co­ idn area. He is currently
nation nnd a director of the
..
;•
...
. .
operation of Central Morula • acrxiug hu second term as
president of tha Yeung Dem­
ocratic Club of Orange Cotta-

Seminole FFA
Officer Wins
Two Ribbons

Seminole Man
One Of Top 10
Young Demos

I

1

&gt;

LBJ Asks 'Fair'
Panama Peace

Officers Elected

“r,.r

Seven Children

BRIEFS

Beatles To Go

&gt;

700 Volunteers To
Work Heart Sunday

A ir Line Flies
This Man High
And In Style

Woman Charged

I-,Congress Becks
Gen. LeMay

Folks First

, Competency Poy Costro Executes
For Teachers
4 ^ ore Cubans
Mailed Out

’
/)

King Under Knife

6

Nominotion Unit /al“,n bl11 111*• ,l,c ,,ou*e
Holds Meeting

j

LBJ No Shoo-In,
Kennedy Thinks

Cocktails

111 thBm"“l uf

are always better

Royal Birth

when enjoyed at the
unique and friendly
CAlilBE LOUNGE

Rumor Stirs Up
Dollar Interest

t

Just Name It

Plane Overdue

Nothing Free,
Not Even Ta lk

Algiers Signs
With Morocco

Assassin Fails

V
V II

Enjoy . . .

f; “MUSIC ON THE HOUSE” ^

fJ

Every Friday Night

^

Mail Schedule

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                    <text>Shop, Save... in Seminol©

Mrs. Roy C. Howard, Jr. (Annette) is wearing an apple green Sheath
with matching Mohair Cupc. Tills Euster Outfit designed by Nardis of
Dallas is exclusively at Mary-Eslhers.
(Adv.)

J. J. West dinpIuyinK TRU-LOX Roof Truss manufactured by Gator
Lumber and Hardware Co. Notice SIIED-PAK Lumber stored in T shed.
Gator stocks boulter, builders supplies and hardware for every need.
(Adv.)

Tommy Best now with Ivey’s Shoe Store is shown mixed in with nil the
now spring shoes. Tommy invites all bis friends to come in and see him
at Ivey's Shoe Store.
(Adv.)

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Shoes &amp; Clothing at 1st St. &amp; Sanford Avenue. Anne invites all her
friends to come in and see the moderately priced clothing and shoes for
the whole family. And now—Merchant Green Stamps are given 1 (Adv.)

Church Groups Have Dinner
By Donna K tirt
Ronald Gallo and Charlotte
Bandera were elect'd Kins
and Queen ol the Sweetheart
Banquet sponsored liy the In­
termediate and Youns 1’eo.
ple’a Department of the First
Baptist Church of Lons wood
held Friday night In the edu­
cational mutlding of (lie
church.
The 35 teenager* who at­
tended were served steak,
mashed polatoea and gravy,

buttered corn, tossed salad,
lad roll*, sweetheart cake and
Ice cream.
Participating in the pro­
gram was Mr*. Carroll Scott
who sang "I 1-ove You Truly"
accompanied by Mm. Jerry
Van l)am on the piano.
Other adulla representing
tiie sponsoring departments

were Mr. uml Mrs. Carl
Slwwers, Jerry Van Dam, Mr.
and Mr*. Torn Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. A! Morris, Mr. and
.'Vf*. Roliort I'lacek, Carroll
Scott and Rev. Jack Lindsay.
Following the program ami
supper Rev. Lindsay showed
a sound film entitled "Teen­
age Challenge."

Free Methodist
Tn *hnw Film

“ Beyond These Walls," a
20-minute, documentary sound
color picture of the radio
ministry of the Light and Life
Hour and It* speaker, Dr. My­
ron F. Doyd, will be allown
Thursday at 7:30 p. in. at the
Free Methodist Church, cor­
ner of Fourth Street and
Laurel Avenue.
Tracing the development of
Hie importance of Gospel ra ­
dio, the film also follow* (he
growth and outreach of the
LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR
broadcast as it ha* matured
from a limited North Amer­
ican coverage to a worldwide
ministry.
On-tl'c-sput scenes, photographed by Dr. Do&gt;d. show
t!:c needs In Spain France
and Ilunia. the public is
in kite J to attend.

To Itctler serve you Mary Carter Paints has o|&gt;cned this new store la
Casselberry I'laza at Casselberry. Operated by Larry Morrison, former­
ly manager of Sanford and Daytona Beach Stores. This new store offers
a discount on a National Brund Paint. Buy one gallon — get one free.
(Adv.)

Brumback
To Be Guest
In DeBary

Dog Gone! That's The Way It Should Be For Mailman

Ily Mrs. Adam Muller
Orange County representa­
tive John S. Brumback will
In- guest speaker at Tliursduy’a 7:3(1 pin, meeting of
the Drllury Republican Club
to t&gt;« held at the Community
Center.
A targe attendance is antic­
ipated. Refreshments will be
served. Tiie meeting and pro­
gram will bo open to the publie.
Glenn Smith, recently elect­
ed president of the Dellary
gioup. reports that he was
much encouraged by the largo
representation a l the Lincoln's
Day luncheon sponsored by
the Iielatnd Republican men
and women when 117 DeBary
resident" were in attendance.
Niagara Falls stopped flow­
ing because of an Ice jam for
the lirsl time in II* recorded
Ids lory on Mar. 29, 1848.

WASHINGTON ( UPI) - Oh
sec the dug. His numo is Spot.
He likes to bite. He likes to
bite the postman. The post­
man does not like Spot. Now
Spot Is crying. Ttic postman
Is laughing. Poor Spot.
The Post Office Department
ia going to spend about $80,000
to equip its letter carriers
with a stinging vpray rcpcll
cut designed to discourage
Spot ami oilier* of his belli
gcrent breed.
The capsules, designed to
be worn on thu belt so that
postmen ran bo quick on tiie
draw, carry three-quarters of
an ounce of a liquid made
up of pepper extract and min
rral oil.
They will lie supplied to
tetter carriers in 8.000 cities
throughout the nation by this
summer, when the dog-bite
season Is' at Us peak.
I'nslinastrr General John
A. Gronouski said that the

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guered postman lo squirt a is supposed to tuck hi* tail
vigorous, thin Jet stream " of between bis legs and lake
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the charging pooch.
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Be my guest.
I’m easy to find, you know. Just look for me at your Buick dealer *, during his Sports C ar Rally. While you
wait for me, you can drive one of his sport m odels-a Wildcat, maybe, or o Skylark. O r even a Riviera. In
fact, vou can drive oil three. Thai’s what the Buick Sports C ar Rally is all about. (What a way to start a
New Yearll II I don’t show up, you can talk price. Thai’s even more pleasant than conversation with me.
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Friday night nt the unnu;«l Sweetheart Bmuiuet
of the First Buplist Church of Longwood.

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cartridges in (our large cities
had proved them 84 per cent
effective.
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There’* pood new* tonight
— for you Clock Watchers
who have called al&gt;out want­
ing the Sanford Public Li­
brary to remain open at least
one night a week. Effective
Immediately the library will
be open until 9 p.m. every
Friday.
•
•
•
When Chief Ralph Abell
and his Lake Mary firemen
fought a fire mid saved a
service station In downtown
I.ate
Mary last
Sunday
morning, he may have done
so with mixed emotion*. The
service station saved, follow­
ing an explosion, is right
across the street from Abell’s
own service station. It might
have been like the fellow
who watched hi* mother-inlaw drive his new Cadillac
over a cliff. We’re kidding,
of course!
* •
»
Over 60 ladies saw the JayCce Wives Cluli presentation
of two cancer films Tuesday
night at the Florida State
Bank building. Dr, Luis Per­
ez conducted a question and
answer session after the
films were shown. The doc­
tor, by the way, stumbled
ever a good *ol American
name and remarked, "F or­
eign names are sometime*
no difficult."
•
a •
Time marches on! And
John Krider probably know*
it as well as anyone. Speak­
ing to Sanford Lions Tues­
day, Krider recalled his first
stint with
the
Selectlva
Service system. "Bight now,”
he said, ••we’re registering
boys who weren’t even burn
when I first started."

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VOL. 56

U n ite d P re s s L eased W itc

K .-U blished 1908

Seminole Facing Great
Boom Era, Says Krider

W E IL , K E R U U A R Y 19, 1964

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

N O . 120

By Harry Johnson
"Seminole County and Cen­
tral Florida are facing the
greatest boom In history."
"And," John Krider said
at the Capri
Restaurant
meeting of the Sanford Lions
Club Tuesday, "It will make

Hospital Fund On County Agenda
Board Must
Add $350,000
To U. S. Grant

FIRE IN A warehouse on Fifth Street was con­
tained by Sanford firemen this morning before
extensive loss, although smoke whs visible for

miles. Herald stuff photopniphcr Rill Vincent
Jr. whs tut the scene before the firemen.

Warehouse
Fire
Late Tag Buyers Six Persons Injured
Quickly Brought
Queue Up At
In Three Crashes
Under Control
Courthouse

Six person* were injured in
A long queue of motorists n series of three crashes Tues­
was lined up all day today at day and Tuesday night on
the courthouse, seeking to Seminole County highways.
beat the Thursday deadline
A mother and her two chil­
fur obtaining 1904 vehicle li­ dren were hurt, one seriously,
cense plates.
when her car went out of con­
John Galloway, tax collec­ trol on Route 410 east of the
tor, said his office will remain ' Oviedo business section, flip­
open until 5 p.m. Thursday, ped over three times and stop­
although motorists in line at ped upright in a palmetto
that time will be served.
thicket mure than 60 feet off
Law enforcement officers &gt;the highway.
will issue citations Friday to
Taken to Orange Memorial
motorists driving with 1963 llospitul were:
plates.
Mrs. Violet Hudson, of Chuluota, who suffered a back in­
jury. She was released aftar
treatment.
Roland Raleigh Hudson, 6,
her soil, who suffered a severe
head injury and was admitted
A briefing on its future for further treatment.
plans was given area repre­ Mildred Denies Hudson, 3, a
sentatives of various firm* at daughter, who suffered a less
a meeting of the East Central si rious head injury.
T r o o p e r Rill Stringfield
Florida
Ilcglonul Planning
who,
with Oviedo Police Chief
Council this ailernuon at MayGeorge Kelsey, investigated
fair Inn.
Delegate* attended f r o m the 3:16 p. m. accident, said
Mrs. Hudson wus driving west
seven utility companies, in­
dustrial firms, missile con­
tractor! and business inter­
ests.
Conducting t h a
briefing
waa R. H. Doyle, executive
dirretor, and his staff.
Tills morning council mem­
DAYTONA REACH (U PI)—
bers heard reports from var­
ious committees and staff It’s back to the courts, the
leaders.
picket lines and "riding shot­
The council, formed lo gun” today for flic three par­
promute the East Central ties tangled in the bitter
Florida area, is composed of Florida East Coast Railway
delegates f r o m Seminole, strike.
Orange Indian Bivcr. Bre­ 1-alior secretary W. Willard
vard, Volusia, Osceola and VVirtz' personal attempt lo
Lake Counties.
get disputants in the 13This afternoon's briefing month-old strike back to tiic
followed a luncheon sponsored j negotiating table broke down
by the Seminole County completely Tuesday.
Chamber of Commerce.
Wlrts’ envoy, assistant la­
bor secretary Jainea J . Rey­
nolds. called tiic attempt an
exercise in "complete futil­
ity.”
lie retiirnrd to Miami Beach
to tackle oilier labor trou­
The Building Plans Com­ bles, saying lie would recom­
mittee of First Baptist Church mend again that tlie FEC be
of Sanford decided to petition ; denied its fat contract to haul
the City of Sanford to close , materials mlo Ihr $213 mil­
an alley extending north and lion moon rocket launching
south from Firth to Sixth site under construction at
Streets and parallel with Park Cape Kennedy.
and Magnolia Avenue*.
Reynolds attempted to sit
Members of the committee down together with Ed Hall,
are co-chairman Homer Os­ FEC board chairman, and
born, R. F. Cooper, Osborn ' George flighty, chief negoDormincy, George Pitlard. | luting officer of tlie tl non­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tucker, operating unions that struck
!.. Rurkc Steele, Carlton Hen­ I Ihc railroad Jan. 23, 1963, io
ley, Mra. Charles L. Park Sr a dispute over wages.
and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds.

Lester and Ruth Bryant, of
Adams Avenue, believe they
are about to act a Seminole
County record , , . and would
appreciate any information to
the contrary, lie is a hospital
corpsman a l the Sanford
Naval Air Station. The Bry­
ants are the parents of a
four-year-old duughter, plus
a younger set of twins, plus
a still younger set of twins,
plus a third set of twins
due In June. Can any Clock
Watchers answer their ques­
tion:: Is this the twin record
for this county? For Flor­
ida?
•
•
•
The Navy recruiter will he
a t tha Sanford L’SO each
Tuesday from II a. m. until
1:30 p. in. to explain the vari­
ous high school graduate pro­
grams offered qualified young
men. These are guaranteed
fields of training In some of
the nation’s finest schools.
Many opportunities also are
offered to ron-hlgh school
grads.
• •
•
R. T. Milwce, superintend­
ent of county schools, says
we can anticipate hla an­
nouncement for re - election
around the first of March. Un­
doubtedly, this will surprise
alsolutely no one.
• •
•
We’re told that Floridians
planning to attend the New
Yoik Woild’s Fair cun save
10 per cent by ordering tick­
ets before Feb. 29. But the
question is, where dors one ad­
dress ticket orders?
• •
•
Seminole County receipts
from the sale of Christmas
seals ha* passed the $9,960
mark. This is almost 11,000
more than seul sales produced
last year.
• •
•
The Little Red S c h o o l
House still nerds to line up
more acts for its Spring tal­
ent show. Civic, fralcrnul, so­
cial and other types of organ­
izations are requested to enter
or sponsor arts. If you ran do
tills you’re invited to contact
Bids Asked
Mullic Harlow, 322-2255.
New request for bids for
• • •
the contract to install toilet
lly the way, the Little Red facilities in building 128 al
M. A. Yelvington. building
School flouec Is losing its Sanford Naval Air Station
• and planning official for Bic
teacher, Mr*. Jerry Kceth, who was issued today in a rc-adCity of Sanford and president
i&gt; going to lie the office man­ j vcrtlscmcnL Bids will la* ac­
of the Southern Building Code
ager for her husband's buai- cepted until 2 p. m. March 10.
I Congress, will appear twice
lirss. Tlie school'* authorities Estimated cost is lc&gt;» than
on the program of the 12th
v. ill vote Thutsduy to elect $23,000.
annual short course for buildMis. Emmeline Rest as the
i ing oilieials Feb. 23-26 at
luw teacher.
.Meeting Slated
Gainesville.
• • •
'I bird meeting in efforts to
On Monday he will conduct
Still no word on the possi­ ergauize the Sanford Cham­ i a workshop on plan checking
bility of getting a Sanford en­ ber of Commerce will b« held and budding code interpret*try in the Florida State Lea­ at 8 p m. this evening at the ' Bon and on Wednesday will
j courthouse.
gue
I be a panelist.

Planning Group
Gives Briefing

FEC Controversy
Back On Tracks

Closing Of
Alley Between
5th, 6th Asked

Yelvington To
Be On Program

on Route 419 when the ear
failed to negotiate a slight
curve. It slipped off tlie north
aide of tiic rain-slick pave­
ment, overturned three time*
and stopped about 135 feet
from where it left the road.
Two outlaiard motors and
other material kept in the
trunk were scattered over a
htoad area. Tlie top of the car
on the driver's side was collapsedt
Mrs. Hudson told Stringfield site hud just euslied a
cheek. A survey- of tliu art-a
yielded seven $10 bills, two
silver dollars and a one-dollar Mil, Slxingfietd said.
At 9:30 p. in. Tuesday a
Seminole High School student
identified as Robert E. Corville, 17, was charged witli
reckless driving after his
compact car overturned oil
Florida Avenue.
Trooper John McConnell suid
Corville'a car overturned one
and a half times. The driver
was shaken up hut otiierwise
uiihuit, McConnell auid.
Thle-e youth* were injured,
one critically, when Bin car
In which they were riding ov­
erturned on Interstate 4 near
3lonroc Corners shortly before
midnight.
Constable Hob Carroll said
the uiirit-iil car virtually fell
apurt while being driven by
Lawrence Chester, 17. He suf­
fered head cuts and bruises
uud was tu n ted at Seminole
Mtiiioriul llospitul.
Admitted to the same hos­
pital were:
Kenneth Dooley, 18, who
suffered severe right leg cuts
uud other pussiblu injuries.
Ronnie Mixon, 17, who suf­
fered a broken am i and dia-

loeuted collarbone.
A passenger in tlie ear,
Chuck Huhcttc, HI, was uninJuicd.
Constable Canoll said tlie
investigation is continuing.

Friday ‘Coffee
Day For Heart*
"Coffee Day for Heart"
will be hell! in Sanford F ri­
day and Dr. 3!aria I’erez,
chairman, announced today
that seven restaurant* have
inilii-aled that they will join
the event.
All proceeds of coffee sales
for all or part of tlie day
Friday will go to tha Heart
Fund. In order to share in
business contribution! to the
Heart drive, restaurant and
drug store managers or own­
er* will display the familiar
red plastic Heart* and post­
ers. and patrons may pay as
much a* they wish for their
cup of coffee, depositing the
money in Bie H eart contain­
er, at the counter.
Local establishments par­
ticipating in the Heart Cof­
fee Duy Friday include Rose
and Wilk's, Burger King,
Day and Night Grill, Finecrest Inn, Angel’s Eat Shack,
Friendly Cafe and Melleynoida Drug store.

A proposed *1 million ex
p.xnsimi ol Seminole Memoria
Hospital will ire considered
by tlie County Commission at
its Tuesday meeting, it was
learned today.
Chairman Jam es P. Avery
Jr. said Commission memtiers, at request of hospital
latard of trustees, inspected
tlie facilities Tuesday after­
noon as "to feasibility and
practicality ' of expansion."
He added the Commission
will discuss the m atter ut
next Tuesday's meeting.
Because of overcrowded
rondltions at the hospital, tlie
medical staff Tuesday even­
ing recommended to tlie
board of trustees, who con­
curred, that evening visiting
hours be curtailed. Evening
visiting hours have hern
changed from 7 - 9 p.m. to
7 to 8:3o p. m. Afternoon
hours of 2-4 p. in. remain
the same.
Robert Hesveror, hospital
administrator, said today he
had received a telegram from
Wendell Jarrard , chairman of
Ihe
Flo-hla
Development
Commission, that approval
has been given for a $630,000
federal grant in Hill-Burton
funds for expansion of Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
However, Bcsscrcr added,
this $630,000 grant must he
matched with $350,000 by
Seminole
County.
Current
laws would permit the Coun­
ty lo assess up to 10 mills in
ad valorem taxes for hos­
pital construction. Presently,
the assessment for the hos­
pital is .82 of 41 'till.
This SI million expansion
would be a 60-l&gt;ed wing to
the west of the present hos­
pital facility, increasing the
ovrrall service to near 200
beds.
Bcsscrcr al&gt;o said the ex­
pansion would tiring about an
increase In the present hos­
pital payroll from the $650,000 annually to SI million.

Ills candidacy for ronstuldr
of District 4 was announced
today by Henry Luther Muse,
30. of West First Street.
A lifetime resident of Sem­
inole County, Muse It n grad­
uate of Seminole High School
and served four years as a
radar technician in the IT. 8.
Air Force. He !■ presently em­
ployed In the aero sciences re­
search division uf tiic Martin
Company ut Orlando.
"I have a civic interest in
tM* county,” said Muse, "and,
If elected, I will endeavor to
serve tlie citizens of this coun­
ty to tlie Iw-sl of my knowl­
edge and ability."

State Rejects 2
Ruby Veniremen

For ‘Hard Lino’

City foremen, hampered by
dense smoke, this morning
made quirk work of halting
a blare in a warehouse at
Fifth Street and French Ave­
nue, just south of the Jaycec Tourist Information Cen­
ter.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. said tlie building was en­
gulfed in Bairn's ami amoke
when hia men were alerted
and he could not Immediately
tell where the blaze started.
The alarm, sounded shortly
before 9:30, »ent two pieces
of apparatus to the scene.
Chief Cleveland said the blaze
was started by a leaking
heating stove in an office.
Firemen
donned
smoke
masks lo battle Bie blaze
which broke out anew as the
winds shifted. WiUiin 30 min­
utes the fighters were able
to tour Bie inside of the struc­
ture to knock down small
pocket* of fire.
An old sedan parked to tlie
west of Ihe warehouse also
caught fire and the men
knocked out a windshield to
get to Bie lilnzc.
The laillding contained a
variety of items and was oc­
cupied by Sheet Metal Spedallies amt the owner, Drum­
mond Roofing.
DALLAS (U PI) — Over
No estimate was made of the objection* of tlie defense,
Bie damage.
the state quickly won distnis• si of two prospective Jur­
ors at the Jack Ruby trial
today because they opposed
tlie dentil penalty.
J.T. Ricltard*urt, 36, a milk
Congressman A. Sydney company purchasing agent,
Herlong Jr. today announced was railed as the fifth ven­
he will seek re-election for ireman in tlie jury selection
n ninth term ns a member that startl'd Tuesday. Rich­
of the U. S. House of Rep­ ardson said lie was opposed
resentatives as ho filed qual­ to capital punishment.
ifying paper* with tha office
The profrcutlon asked the
of Secretary of State.
rourt to dismiss him "for
Herlong is ■ high ranking cause."
f
member uf the House way*
Chief defense attorney Mel­
uud nieuni committee and the vin llelli of San Francisco
only Florida Congressman av­ objected. He said he knew
er to serve with tills power­ Texas law permitted such dis­
ful group.
missal*, hut he wanted hia
He has represented the objection in tlie rerun!.
Fifth District uf Florida con.
Tiic judge obliged by hav­
tinuously since January 1949
ing it put into tlie record and
ami ha* gained a position of also obliged the prosecution
leadership among the conser­
by dismissing Richardson for
vative member* of the House.
cause.
“ I could n o t send a man
lo Ids death," Jones said.
He was dismissed for cause
on a motion by the prosecu­
Tlie Town Council of Alta­ tion.
monte Springs V ill meet at
8 p. m. today in (he Town
Hall.
Expected on tire agenda
are acceptance of the newly
ST. IXJl'IS. Mo. (UPI) —
completed* municipal water
system, setting of a date for Go-go basketball team, rang­
its dedlcaBon and probable ing in age from 11 to II
approval of the last exten­ year*, will take turns drib­
bling a basketball and carry­
sion work order.
ing signs reading, "W e're fit,
Stan," during a 20-mUe hike
Surra To Spcuk
Saturday around St. Louis'
Howard A. Surra, an ad Southwest Side.
visor on senior citizens in­ The project was inspired by
surance for J. Edwin I-arson. President Johnson'* appoint­
stale insurance commission­ ment of retired St. Iaml» Car­
er, will he the principal dinal baseball star Stan Muspeaker a t a meeting of the sial as liead of the nation's
Seminole County Life Under- fitness program.
w r i t e r s Association. Tha
The route will take the
group will convene a t 12:16 youngsters
past
Mutial’i
p.m., Thursday, a l the Capri. home in St. l-ouu Hills.

Rep. Herlong To
Seek Re-Election

Meeting Tonight
At Altamonte

Stan’s Fans To
Put On A ‘Fit’

HENRY MUSE

Muse Enters
4th District
Constable Race

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VR Director

the 1930s look like a norm al ' listed as the oanal to tha
weekend of business.”
I East Coast.
Krkler, manager of the; It will connect Sanford with
Semimile County Clumber of 29.000 miles of existing shelt­
Commerce, pointed to the ered waterways into a single
Ssnford-TitusvlUe canal pro­ unit and provide ready arject as the biggest spur to cess to the Mississippi Valley
the economic growUi of the and the Eastern Seaboard, an
area encompassing 34 states.
area.
Tlie speaker was introduc­
"It’s coming," he said,
" I’m sure of it. In fact en- ed by Don Cahill, program
ginnering surveys are now be­ chairman. Lions President
ing conducted along the East George A. Hughes said plans
are in Bio works for a mem­
Coast to U. S. Route I."
The Chamber official pre­ bership drive ami details will
dicted
actual
construction be revealed later.
work would start in the near
future and that it will lie in
operation In a few short
years.
"Waterway traffic Is in­
creasing," Krider said, "ami
we are sitting In the middle
of It."
He noted that only U miles
separate Lake Monroe from
the East Coast system; 3i)
miles to the Atlantic Ocean
and its lueraBve cargo trans­
portation.
"Seminole County, since
I960, has been growing at a
faster pare Rian the 10 big­
gest rountlea in the state."
Krider declared, adding: "It
is also Bie seventh In popu­
lation density."
Hie county in Bie late 30s
"overbuilt" with the total
listed at $30 million, the
VERNON MIZE
speaker said. He said last
year the total was about $12
million "ami it is new creep­
ing up again."
Tlie purchasing power in
tlie county last year was set
at $9o million with $10 mil­
lion of that staying Inside the
county.
"Migratkin
to
suburban
Decision not to seek r*.
stores has been going on for election as County Judga waa
the past 30 years," he said, announced today by C. Ver­
"and we don't know how it non .Mize J r. His announce­
can tie stopped."
ment follows:
Tlie area once was de­
"After thoughtful consider­
pendent upon agriculture and
ation, I have decided not to
citrus but now, even though
Uiese are Important, Krider seek re-election to tlie office
said, "we now have diversi­ of County Judge. It Is my de­
fied industry with 44 plants sire to return to the practice
of law at the end of this term
located In tlie county."
In hi* topic of "H ie Out­ In January, 1963.
"Serving as County Judge
look for Seminole County,"
the speaker noted the worth of Seminole County has been
of any organlsaBon Is in Its a rewarding experience. I
ability to "got thing* done." have had the opportunity to
"Should your Chamber of become acquainted w i t h
Commerce fall to do that," he many citizena throughout the
•
added, " it should caste to county.
exist.” The same hold* jrue ;• "The problemi .’which l
for all other organizations, dealt with as County Judge
he said.
and as Judge of the Juvenile
"Opinions are good," he de­ Court were made easier by
clared, “but when we organ­ reason of an extremely com­
ize to oppose, that is a dif­ petent staff in each office. I
ferent thing.”
waa very fortunate to have
He called for co-operation the excellent cooperation of
as the keynote lo tlie con­ the attorneys, law enforce­
tinued success of the county. ment agencies, w e l f a r e ,
"Seminole County cannot go school and county officials.
It alone,” Krider asserted,
"It has been my purpose te
"im bonier* arc imaginary. operate the County Judge’s
We must work together."
office In an orderly, efficient
in recalling past projects and courteous manner, keep­
of the Chamber and other ing in mind that this office
groups he noted one failure belongs to the people."
and one partial failure.
Judge Mize was appointed
The failure was listed as to Uiu County Judge bench &gt;
the metropolitan teleplione
April 1960 to fill the unexpired
system. "We haven’t accu­
term of the laic Wilson Alex­
mulated enougli support so
ander. He ran unopposed for
we stand to lose it."
Tlie partial failure was in the 1961-65 term.
He Is president of the Sem­
not locating the state univer­
sity within the county's con­ inole County Family Counsel­
fines. He added, however, ing Service, secretary of Bie
that ils location is conductive Seminole County Bar Associa­
to area future student* who tion, director of Sanford Klcan commute to the school. wants Club, member of tha
"Had it been located in official board and trustee of
tiic eastern part of Orange Grace Mctliodist Church, ad­
County, or on Bie East visor to Bmi board of directors
Coast," he noted, "its value of Seminole County Juvenile
to our are* would have been Council and was presented
with the Distinguished Ser­
greatly reduced."
Tlie success project ami one vice Award for 1961 by tha
which he sukl is "always at Junior Chamtier of Com­
Uio bottom of any work un­ merce, of which he Is a past
dertaken In tlie county" was director and past secretary.

County Judge
Won't Run For
Re-Election

\ »

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Ihe Slate Patrol announced
today Bio appointment of II.
E. Johnson as public relations
director for the patrol.

Kclland Dies
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) Clarence Budington Kclland,
prolific magazine writer and
one-time national Republican
party leader, died Tuesday
night at the age of 82.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Former Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon urged Bir Unit­
ed Stales to develop a "hard
line" policy toward Commu­
nist Cuba.

UN Blocked
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U PI) — Greek Cypriot oppo­
sition today held up United
Nations action on Secretary
General Thant'a peace forre
and mediation proposul for
settling the Cyprus crisis.

‘Old Stew’
BERLIN (U PI)—West Ber­
lin newspaper* said today tlie
CommuniM East German gov­
ernment was "stirring the
same old stew" with its offer
to open the anti-refugee wsll
to West Berliners on s regular
basis.

Hijack Admitted
HAVANA (UPI) — Tiic re­
volutionary government ron
firmed Tuesday night that
two Cuban exiles hijaeked a
light plane flying near KeyWest Tuesday and landed it
at Camp Liberty Air llaso
here.

Step-Child
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A municipality is a creature
of the Legislature and its
start, duraBon and end are
subject lo the whim of the
Legislature, according to a
ruling released today by tlie
North Florida District Court
of Appeals.

Davis Qualifies
8. J. Davis Jr., Seminole
County representative in the
Florida legislature, qualified \
Tuesday afternoon with the ,
Secretary of State to seek reelection this year. Sen. Mark
Cleveland’s present term ex­
tends through 1966. Rep. Jan
Fortune h st not qualified, a t
yet

FRIDAY N IGH T SPECIAL!

FISH FRY
A LL YOU CAN EAT
ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

$1

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Menu Include*:
Cole Slaw
French Frlea
Halted Deans
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated
By
klaiine A Bob
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lin y . 17-91 ho.
Sanford

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wiilnot and brant wallBnnfonl Lodge Ibul, L«y#l
received by the lodge
Order o f Mooee, wee host
Saturday night at a Valen­ from the Mooseheart head­
tine Dance for more than 100
tnembcra of the lodge and of
members
Sanford Chapter 1404, Wo­
Mooee, and their
men of the Moose,
combined gueate.
Room* in the hall were
decorated throughout in the
Valentine theme and each
lady attending wee preeented
with a coraage while the men
wera pinned with gey heart
lapel badge*.
Doorprixea of a ellver plat­
ed ice bucket, dinner to r two,
• coraage and a novelty vaae,
all donated by area mer­
chants, were won by J. E.
Sloan, Fred Tlrrell Jr., Bob
Norwood and Frank Milder.
T im ll, upon receiving his
prise, presented a spontane­
ous collection of magic tricks
DR. RILEY S. Smith
bringing back many memor­
Jr., professor of earth
ies of hla magician father,
sciences a t Rollins Col­
the late Fred T im ll Sr. who
f o r two winters was an ac­ lege, will discuss "The
C h a l l e n g e of the
tive member of the Sanford
Oceans" b e f o r e the
Mooee and presented many
South
Seminole - North
benefit shows in the area, on
Orlando
Kiwanis Club
behalf of tha lodge.
a
t
6:80
p.m. Wednes­
The grand project prise
day
a
t
the
Tiki Restau­
o f $100 cash was won by
rant.
BUI Evans.

Garden Club Schedules
At Seminole Shopping Plaza
By J i m CaaaaTherrjr
Seminole P lata a t Cssselborry was announced as tha
location for tha Booth Barntool* Garden Club's April 4
annual Flower Show a t tha
monthly mooting of the club
held Monday a t the Caaoolberry Women's Club.
The Club Bouse was beauti­
fully decorated for the moot­
ing In the Valentine theme
w ith hearts and cup Ids and
Bosons o f lovely s n m a l l l n
Mrs. H. T . Crittenden, g a r­
den club president and local
florist, conducted a workshop
s a flower arranging and mak­
ing eorsa geo.
Tha South Seminole Club is
landseaping tha MW city hall

Legal Notice
b r n s ctmcurr cotntr o r

W ins R D IT R JU D IC IA L C IR ­
C U IT . IN AND r o w S M I HOLD COUNTS’, f l o r i d x
CHANCNNT NO. 1SST»
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F A N AM ERICAN L IF E INSUR­
A N CE COMPANY. A ZoulalABA
o o rp eraS lea,

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JO H N D . HUDSON a n S CIICN.
K V A HUDSON, hi* w ile , W IL ­
LIA M O. SOW KLL a n d B A R ­
B A R A B. SOW ELL, h ie w it*.
SBS » . SBU L1 A SONS, INC.,
A F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n ,
D efendant*,
n o n or o p a u r r
WOl W ILLIAM O. HOWRI.t, and
DARI1ARA 11. SO W R L L
h la w ife, w hose re sld e n se
let
Sit B ro ad w ay
B e th p a s* . L o n g Islan d .
N ew T o rk . Sip Code I 1T14
a n d to a n r e n d nil o th e r p e r ­
ils * c la im in g to hav* a n r
r l s h t , till# a n d /o r In le re e t In
a n d ta tb s fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d
p ro p e rty In Raralnol* C ounty,
S ta te o f F lo rid a , to -w lti
LOT I, BLOCK 1. SAN
OEM KNOLLS F IR S T AD
DITION, sc o o rd ln g to p lo t
th e re o f rocurded In P in t
B ook I I , !&gt;*■* t l , Public
nso o rd o of S tm ln o ln C oun­
ty, F lo rid a.
In c lu d in g o p tc lflc a lly , h u t not
b y w a y 'O f lim ita tio n , th e fo l­
lo w in g tla tu ro o a n d equipm ent,
a ll p e rm a n e n tly In sta llsd i
I B unlan W all X urnacoe
1 M aato C haf llu llt-ln Ovon
1 Mnglu C hef Hurfnco U nit

I Venetian Blind*

TOU ARM H R tlK U r NOT!B IR D th a t the P la in tiff. 1&gt;AN
AM ERICAN LIK E INSURANCE
COMPANY, a L o u isia n a c o r­
p o ra tio n , h ss In s tltu ts d su it
a a a ln s t you In th e C ircuit
C o u rt o f lb* N inth Ju d lo lsl
C ircu it. In a n d fo r Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a ) Ilia n a tu re
o f III* null Is to fo rsc lo se th a t
c e rta in m o rtg a g e w hloh ano u m b srs th e above daaarlbed
p ro p o rty a ltu a te d and located
in H .m ln u l. C ounty, F lo rid a.
V olt, and each o f you, a re
h e re b y re q u ire d to file y o u r
Anewror to tho U om plslnt w ith
■ (lie C lark o f ih o C ircu it C ourt,
In and fo r Henitnol* C ounty, a t
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a , and asrvo a
copy th e re o f upon R 1CIIA RL
W . f.AHHITKIt of Iho firm of
OUIINKY, HU liN RY A HANOI
I.tCY, Sol N o rth M aanulla Avep u e . O rlando, F lo rid a, a llo r
b e t a fo r th e IM alnllff In the
a b u te a ctio n , on o r before the
t* l h d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 1M I,
*!*« n D ecree P ro Coufeeeo
Will be all U r .it a g s lu e t you.
IT IS OIIDKIIKD th a t th is
N otice be p u b lish ed III T he
B ,o f,.id lle ra ld , a noieepaper
publlelied In Meuilnole C ounty,
F lo rid a , once te c h w eek for
fo u r c o iise o u tle e w se k t.
W ITNKSS th e h an d and e ta l
t i Hi* C lerk Of tho C lrru lt
C o u rt, Sem inole L’ounrjr, Hanfo n l. F lo rid a, tb l* SHU d a y of
J a n u a ry , l» 44.
1SK A U
A rth u r II. U e c h o ltli. Jr.,
C lerk o f th e C ircu it C o u rt
Sem inole C o u n tr. F lo rid a
l i f t M a rth a T. V lhleu
Itep u ty C la rk
U im N D V . d llllN K Y *.

HANDLEY

|* I N o rth M e g u o U s A venue

Orlando. Florid*

A tto rn e y * fo r th a F la ln tlf f
F u b lla b J a n . I I A F eb. 6, I t ,

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Azores Shaken
By Strong
Earth Tremors

[labor leaders
H o s t D a n C C |/aver Young
?ver Glenn

Longwood. Two flowering
tree* also s is being donated
by tha d u b to tha Casselberry
Woman's Club aa part of tho
S tats Federation Project for
tho next two years which is
encouraging tha planting of
flowering trees.
Mrs. W alter Krohne Sr.
gave the devotion on the topic
'People Are Wonderful.” Mrs.
3. L. Leggett and Mrs. Mil­
ton Tinsley sang two hymns
accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Pierce a t tha piano.
Now members joining tho
club a t this time were Mrs. J .
D. Self and Mrs. George Fitch
of Casselberry.
Visitors n t tha meeting
were Mrs. Carolyn Nagel,
M rs,'V ara Black, Mrs. Etsls
Brown and M r a . J a m s a
Hughes.
Kefreehmenta a f a a n d •
wiehea, cookies, tea and coffee
were served by the hostesees,
Mrs. Tinsley, Mr*. E. P. Rich­
ards, Mra. William Tllford,
Mra. Charlaa Pitre# and Mrs.
M. Bullock.

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NASH
NOTICE IS hereby given that
I am engaged In buelnee* at
1T-M Longwood, g e m I n o I*
County, Florida, under Ui*
fictitious earn* af Paddock
Oar, and that I Intend to
regleter said namo with tho
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Setnlnolo County, Florida, In
accordance with the provision*
of the Ftotltlou* Namo m atutee, to - w ill leotlon l i t . 01
Tlorlda Statute* HIT.
Slgt Joseph A. Brooke
HIT Orlando I)r.. Hanford,
Fla.
Publish Jan. I» a Feb. I, IS,
t». t i l l .
CDQ-IT
NOTICE OF SUIT
TMN STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
D. W. KBTTKHINU and
wife, DAISY H. KHTTKIl
INO and
DORSEY W.
KETTKIIINO, J It.
t i l l Jackson Place
Martlnsburg, Berkeley
County, W ill Virginia
Tou, and each o f you, are
hereby notified that suit has
been filed against you In llie
Circuit Court at
Seminole
County, Florida, In Chancery,
an abbreviated title of whloh
le FIRST FEDERAL HAVlNOb AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV, a corporation. Plaintiff, va.
D. W. KKTTICRINU and wife.
DAISY II. KETTERINO and
DoltHEV
W.
KETTERINO,
JR.. Defendants, the nature ol
eeld eult being a autt to lored o le that certain mortgage
detad January 11, 1MI, and of
reoord In Official Record*
■look II*. Peg* I, public re­
cord* of Semluul* County,
Florida, encumbering the fol­
lowing deecrlbed real property,
tu-w lli
Lola is and 14. Block •,
PALM TE lilt ACE. accord­
ing to plat thereof re
corded In Plat llouk 4,
pus** II end II, of the
public record* of Semlnul*
County, Florida;
Subject tu reetrlctluu*. reeervatlune and eaeenients
of record;
and you are hereby required
to file your anewer In tall
eult with the underelgned
Clerk of eeld Court and to
eerv* a copy thereof upon tho
PlatnlUra
attorney,
wboe*
name and addreaa appear be­
low, on or before the lllb day
of Maroh, 1*14, and In default
thereof Decree Pro Conteeeo
will bo entered agalnet you
WITNESS my hand and o ffi­
cial seal at tha Coualy Courthouee, Sanford, Seminole tv&gt;un
ly, Florida, thla Ird day of
February, t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Clerk of Clreutt Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
I'hllilp II. Logan
Bhlnhoieer and Loga*
P.C Bon ITU
Sanford, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hub,"eh Feb. S. It. It. ST. 1X4,
C D it-lt

quarter* In recognition for
being one of the first lodges
to reach its membership
quota, was presented to Rob­
ert Small, membership chair­
man, by Governor Otis SJoblorn.
Serving as dunce chairmen
was Ed Lacey who was aselated by a group of mem­
bers and Chapter co-workers,
Mra. Myrim Akers and Flor­
ence McCareon, who served
ns table hostesses.

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal S tate Market
News Service
Sanford
point information
18. All sales F.O.B.
charges extra unle u otherwise stated.
Sanford-Ovteda-Zellwood
District:
High wind, rain p.m., har­
vest curtailed on account o(
weather.
rahhaee- demand fair to
good, m arket about steady,
round type, 1% bu.
Domeitic roun
belt mostly
$1.50, fair
crates, beet
m
quality, email
small size, low as
$1.10; 90 lb. sacks, ordinary
quality, small to medius size, $1 to $1.29, mostly
11-

Carrots: demand g o o d ,
market about steady. Sacks,
4S-1 lb. Aim packed, $2.19 to
3.50; 90 lbs. loose, $1.75 to
$3Celery: demand good, m ar­
ket steady. 18 in. crates, P as­
cal type, $ doi. and larger,
U4.50; 4 dos. and sm aller, $4;
hearts, 24 count, film wrap­
ped, $5.
Chinese Cabbage: demand
good, m arket steady. 1$ In.
crates, $2.7$.
Endive and escarole: de­
mand fair, m arket steady.
1 1/9 bu. crates, $3.
Lettuce: Offering* continue
limited. Boston type, EBN
crates, 24 count, few $3.90;
Iceberg type, WB crates, $4
count, fair quality, few, $2.90;
Leaf type, U qt. baskets, few,
$1.50; Bom alas, X 1/8 bu
crates, few, $1.
i Onions, fre e s: offering!
U ghtrC rstes, r% os. bunched.
$1.
Parsley:
offerings lig h t
Crates, I dos. b a c h e s , $2.
Parsnips: offerings light
Baskets, ll- l lb., film packed,
$1.25.
Radishes: demand slow to
fair, m arket weaker. Baa
kata, film packed, red variety,
$04 os., $1.06 to $1.28.
Spinach: offerings tight.
Bushel baskets, Savoy type,
$1.79.
Hastings, Florida District
High wind, heavy raina
■bout noon, harvest curtailed
In p.m. on account of weather.
Cabbage: demand fair to
good, m arket about itsid y .
Domestic round type, IK bu.
crates, best mostly $1.90,
some poorer quality and
small size, lower; 50 lb. sacks,
ordinary to fair quality, $1 to
$1.29, mostly $t. •
Appendicitis strikes man
more than woman, In a ratio
of three to two, according to
tha Encyclopaedia Britannlca.

MIAMI REACH. Ha. &lt;UPI)
— AFL-CiO leader* said to­
day they favored Sen. Step­
hen Young of Ohio In Id*
coming Democratic primary
dual with aatronaul John 11.
Glenn.
“Hie choice is simple,”
*aid James II. Carey, presi­
dent of thu International Un­
ion of Electrical Workers
IUE. "Young’s a helluva
good senator and Ulenn’a a
helluva good astronaut.”
Union officials sa'id the 74year-old Young deserved or­
ganised labor's support In hla
re-election bid because of hia
liberal voting record in the
Senate since his surprise
election in lUb8.
In contrast, tha AEL-CIO
leaders said, tha political
views of tha globe-girdling
Glenn are somewhat of ■
mystery. They concede he has
wide popular appeal.
The victor in tha May pri­
mary probably will face U.8.
Rep. Robert A. Taft, a lead­
ing contender for, the repub­
lican nomination for U.S. sen­
ator in tha Buckeye State.
T aft’s father waa a co-auth­
or of tha labor-denounced
T aft - Hartley law when he
served In the U. 8. Senate in
1947.
The White House and Ally.
Gen. Robert P. Kennedy were
reported to have encouraged
Glenn ta run for the Senate
from Ohio because they ad­
mire him personally and be­
lieve ha would halp the Dem­
ocratic ticket In November.

THIS BEVY of beauties is vying to be the Heart
Fund Queen at Melodee Skating Rink, From the
Melanie Willeft: Bettina Vale, Kathy Butler, Me

liAma, Gail Coleman, Geraldine Page, Darlene
Roberta and Priscilla Mitchell.
(G a sa m u n P h o to )

It's Officially Youths Put Hearts In Drive
Bud Wilkinson

NORMA, *Okla. (UP1) —
Charles N. Burman Wilkinson
had his name legally chang­
ed Tuesday to juat plain Bud.
Most folks already called
him Bud Wilkinson, tha name
ha used while becoming the
nation’s moat successful col­
lege football coach a t tha Un­
iversity of Oklahoma. Rud’a
aim now la to get voter* to
mark an "X” behind hla
name.
Wilkinson, who quit coach­
ing and announced hla can­
didacy for tha Republican
nomination for tha U. 8. Sen­
ate, waa expected to file form­
ally next week. Hla tenure as
Sooner athletic director ends
Saturday. The coach also re­
signed from the position of
special consultant to Praaldent Johnson on tha national
physical fitnaia program.
Tha final step, before form­
ally entering politics, waa to
change the famous nickname
By Myrtle Wilson
Home Demonstration Agent into a legal name that can
Come and learn about a appear on the ballot.
new beef - a major develop­
ment in the food Industry.
Tha man, woman, and chil­
dren are Invited to attend a
Morgaft McClelland, 98, for­
Je t Age Meat Cookery dem­
onstration *a Tuesday, March mer Seminole County deputy
10, a t 7:80 p.m. ta tha Ban- sheriff for 28 years, died
fArd Civic Canter.
*
early Tuesday morning i t
M artha Logan, Homo Econ­
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
omist for Swift A Company,
Born Ang. 28, 1804, In San­
will review tho basis princi­
pal* of beef cookery and ford, in recent year* ha made
■how how they apply to Pro- hla home In Orlando with hla
Ten Beef. She will prepare a son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
variety of roasto and atoaks and Mrs. J . H. Goodrich. He
th at a r t fine for indoor or waa a member of Celery
Camp 629, WOW and a mem­
outdoor cookery. In addition
ber of tha Florida Sheriffs
Orango BaskaU filled with
Association.
Curry Horso Radish are just
on* of th* many odlbla garnlahas aha will dimonstrato
aaya Myrtle Wilson, Home
Demonstration Agent.
All who attend will ba
eligible to win ono of tho
door prizes.
Appearing aa M artha Lo­
gan will bo Mias Mary Meyar
of Chicago. 8hd la on* of tha
ataff of Horn* EconotnliU
■haring tha Martha Logan
professional name. Mlaa Mey­
ar la a graduate of Ohio Un­
iversity and is a member of
tha Home Economist* In Bus­
inas* Section of tha Ameri­
can Homs Economica Associ­
ation.

New Type Beef
To Be Discussed

Thera are many youngsters
in the community who are
putting their hea-ta Into the
Heart Fund this year, truly
living the solgan, "give, so
more will live.”
Hard a t work are seven
contestants, campaigning foe
their "penny votes," and the
czat of the skating show,
"Showboat,” which will be
presented prior to the cornation of the Heart Fuod
Queeo at Melodee Skating
Rink March 1.
Ingenuity, of course, helps
earn more for their account!
and Saturday nlgbt, Melania
Williams will style hair o4
her friends, both boya and
girls, at the skating party
if they donate their "votes”
to her account
Gail Coleman’s
sponsor,
Future Homemaker* C l u b ,
hi* been baking cookies,
brownies, and other goodies
for her cause and selling
them to students at the dose
ot the school day.
Darleoe Roberta has added
to her fund by sponsoring
roller skating parties Tuesand Thursday evening*.
Other bake axles, ear wash-

Former Seminole Deputy Dies
Survivors, other than Mrs.
Goodrich, are three grand­
children, Joseph, Michael and
Ifarguarette; hla step-mother,
Mra. J . F. McClelland Sr. of
Sanford, and four brothers
and three filters.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday
at Brision Funeral Homs
with Bav. John T. Adams Jr.
of tha Flrat Methodist Church
officiating. Burial will ba in
Evargrasn Cemetery.

LAJES AFB, Azores (UPI)
— Strong earth tremors
thook these mid-Atlantic is­
land* today, continuing a aer­
ies of ehocka that demolished
nearly 2,000 house* and act
off an international rescue
operation for 15,000 D an d ­
ers.
Th* tremorw were Jilt
shortly after midnight a t this
huge U.S. Air Force Base, a
refueling atop for transat­
lantic flights about 1,200
miles southeast of Newfound­
land and 8U0 inilt-a west of
Portugal, which owns tha
Azoree.
No Americana wera report­
ed injured or rnado homeless
by the quakes, which began
four days ago and concen­
trated their fore* on neigh­
boring Sao Jorga Island.
Communication! with th*
pencil-ihaped volcanic laland
were cut off, but officials In
Lisbon said aa many as 15,000 of its 20,000 inhabitants
would have to be taken to
safety.
Although there were no im­
mediate reports of casualties
among the islanders all but
3 of the 2,000 houses in the
Island’s largest to4-n, Vila
das Velas, wera demolished
by the tremors.

slbilltiei aa candidates, Bettin* Vale and Priscilla Mit­
chell are practicing far their
roles in the skating show.
They, with approximately 90
other ik a te n , are practicing
routines to entertain and
thrill the 500 expected spec­
tators. Members of the local
akate club have Invited guest
skaters from Jacksonville to
joint them in the benefit p~esentitkm.
The youngest skater In the
show is five years old, the
oldest is a Navy mao, 23. It
is commendable to see the
Georg* Gershwin waa 28
way local skaters are coming
through, giving their talent when he completed th* plane
Mra. Ethel Joppert Lan­ and vitality—”*o more will score of hia "Rhapsody ta
Blua.”
nan, 75, a resident at 1110 live. .
Seminole Boulevard in Cas­
selberry for the past 10 y ean ,
died Tuesday in the Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital.
She waa born Dec. 4, 1888, In
ADD
Brooklyn, N. Y., and waa a
member of Christ Episcopal
BEAUTY — VALUE — SPACE
Church In Longwood.
She la survived by a daugh­
ter, Mra. Ethel J . Paster­
ENCLOSE
nack of Altamonte Springs; a
Your Porch
ion, John F. Lannan of Cas­
selberry; three elaten, Miss
All The Family
Ida H. Joppert of Casselberry
and M n. Gladys J . Vitrano
Will Enjoy IL
and Mra. Adele R. Smith,
both of Lake Brantley; and
Bee Ue Today For Free Estimates
four grandchildren.
Well Handle Everything. Only
Funeral services will be
On* Bill To Pay Tha Gregory Way.
held at 2 p. m ., Thursday at
tbs chapel of Niblaek Fun­
eral Home In Cased berry,
Mxplt At *.
with Iter. Charlee Stewart of
at
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Christ Episcopal Church offi­
6th St.
ciating. The family requests
that In lieu of flowers dona­
Sanford
tions be made to the Ethel
Fla.
J. Lannan memorial fund of
822-0500
Christ Church.
ea, aod rummage sales are in
the planning by “ the girls
with the generous hearts.”
Realising that all work and
no play makes a dull queen,
the girls took an afternoon
off and went aboard the Del­
tona Queen on Lake Monroe
where they were gueate of
the Mackle Bros., owners of
thla ahowboat replica.
In addition to their respon-

Mrs. Lannan
Dies At 75

IMPROVE YOUR HOME

Legal Notice

Mildred E. Glllars was the
real name of "Axil Sally,”
IN TIIK DISH-LIT COURT OF convicted of treason for her
t h e m i JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR wartime broadcasts for the
BRHINOLR COUNTY,
Naxli.
la Ckaarerr. is ia e
NOTICC RY PURLIOATION
H O W A R D R. SCIIARL1N,
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
• veIIAXEL E. HCIItVKNKER.
Defendant.
TOi HA/.EI. B SCIIWENKER
Addreaa unknown
Please take nolle* that a
•u lt h.-a been laetlluted aaalnst
you la the above styled Court
to foreclose a m ortise* re
oordtd In the Pulillo Records
of Seminole County. Florid* In
Official Recorda Rook III,
P a ss t i l . affecting the follow .
Ins described property!
Lot t. Illook 10. HUIIllRRAN HOMES S E C O N D
HKCTION, according to the
plat thereof, recorded In
Plat Book I. Page »!. Puli­
llo Record* nf Seminole
County, Florida.
Tou are hereby notified that
uules* you file an anewer or
other responsive pleading with
the Clerk of tho eeld Court
on or before the 11th day of
March, 1M4. a decree pro
oonfeeea
will
be
entered
agalnet you for the relief de­
manded In the bill of eouiplaint f|l*d herein. Thla notice
will bo published oaoe each
week for feur consecutive
weeks.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Seminole County, Florida (hi*
Titi day of February, t i l l .
(Court Bowl)
Arthur H. Ueckwllh, J r,
Clark of Circuit Court
Uyt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Howard It. Schartln
Attorney for Plaintiff
III w a it II Street
Hialeah, Florida
Publish Feb. It. II. II A Mar,
4. III!
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NOTICE o r NAMRe OF PER■o v a APPF.tHINU TO HE
OWNERS o r
ABANDONED
PROPERTY
Pursuant to Section IS of
Chapter TIT. Florida atetutse,
entitled “Florid* Disposition
of UncUlmsd Property Act**,
notice t* hereby given that th*
persons listed below appear to
bo th* owner* o f unclaimed
personal or Intangible property
presumed abandoned.
Aconunl Number l-*oei- 0*M—
Apparent owner Curry Ada or
Fallon 1300 West Tenth ML
Hanford. Fla.t Account Sumbar S-oill-ooot—Apparent own­
er Dorner F.F. Hanford Fla.s
Account Number S-OoiT-SOOt—
Apparent owner Norris B II
Hanford Fla: Account Number
l-o m -o e a i — Wtloon Thomas
Uui 1114 Hanford Flat
Information
concerning
the
amount or description' of th*
Property end th* name and
address ot the holder may b*
obtained by any person* poea.
seeing aa interest In the pro­
perty by addressing an Inquiry
to Hay E. (Jrosn. Htat* Comp­
troller aa Administrator. Aban­
doned Property Division, CapL
to). Tallahassee, Florida. B*
sure to mention account num­
ber. name and addrea*. a* pubbllehad In thla nolle*. Unless
proof ot ownership le present­
ed to the holder by April SI,
t i l l , the property w ill be de­
livered tn the Administrator.
Thereafter, all further clelma
must be directed to the Adaalaletrotor.

Ray E. areas

Ae Administrator
Publish F*b. U , 11, t i l l .
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firecracker "4 0 0 "
takes Peek Climb
Milwaukee "2 0 0 "
Southern "8 0 0 "
n t y t t i Hate “ 400"

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Mercury basts all madium-pnca cart
Marairy beat! afl madium-prlc* can
Mtiaqr baili avwybody-toas event
Mercury beats ail medium ones can
Marary basts all stadium prica can
Matary beets avttybody-wmi *v*nt

In performance trials everywhere — Mercury shows its heels to
medium-price competition. No doubt about it—"Big Merc" takes the
cake for scat and skeedaddle! In looks and luxury, in room and ride,
too. Mercury’s way aiiead of everything near the price. Come in and
nee how we beat our competition with deals just as hot aa the car!

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Welcome Wagon Club
Announces Meeting
By Maryh u MlUa
Tha February m atting of
tha Sooth Seminole Welcome
Clob will be held on
jr, Feb. 17, a t Em

Legal Notice
M H t m o i go . 144
RESOLUTION o r T It «9
re r o e v e u . o r r n a
___ r» o r u t i i i i t r
■ m ix n a. F lorida . m o v in .
te a r o n t u b grading ,
rraotLtB A Ttne and m .
two o r aK coen r m r i f r to
a w id t h o r ae r r .u r a e n
pr o v id in g r o n t u b aa
eneaNRRT o r t u b c o r r
t r r r r o f . t w o . T fiinoa
a a a * n a t t u b aruttino
rn o r-'g T T o w g m u a e n
ORB • TKtBD TO TUB TOW*
o r a l t a r o x t r e rn tg o e ,
F lo r id a .
WHBRBA*. the Town Coeaalt at tha Tewa at Altamonte
»print*, Florida, deama It ade{table to grade, atoblUee. Hn■rare and pa*e Beaond liraat,
la aatd town, from He Jeter*
•retina with Hermits Trait.
Baat to lie lataraeetlaa with
Sanford Atnnua to a width of
It feet with a nix (l&gt; Inch
bltomltMun read mix and *Pplication of onn Jtl Inch plant
mix wearing aurfaeei aald Im*
prevameata to ba daaa la earn*
pllanea with plana, apsalfle*tlena and aatimataa new on
file with tha Town Connell of
tha Town of A l t a m o n t e
Spring*. Florida! aald plana,
•pacifications and aatimataa
have bean heretofore approved
tha Town Council and eonlata tha plana, apaelflea
tlena and aatimataa for thla
v irk .
BOW. THEREFORE. HB IT
RBBOtiVBD UT TIIK TOWK
COUNCIL. OF THB TOWN OF
tlT A U O K T I
gPRINOe,
FLORIDA!
.. .
That tha Tawn Connell at
the T o w n of Altamaaia
■prlnga, Florida, deama It ad­
visable aa a naaaaaarr public
Improvammt to grade, aiabiliae, Improve and pave Racoad
‘ root, la aald. town, from lia

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19, 1964

Bailey To Talk
Af Howey

nOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS Florida State Superintendent
of Public Instruction Thomas
D. Bailey will speak on the
Howey Academy campus on
March 4, Dr. C. A. Vaughn
Jr.. Academy headmaster,
announced this week./
Bailey will deliver a special
address at cercfnonles to lay
the cornerstone of the new
Howey Academy student ccn
ter, presently under construe
SANFORD'S Anns Miller Circle of the Elks con­
tion.
tributed toward rehabilitating crippled children
The public is Invited to at­
by joining in on the purchase of this new sta­
tend the ceremonies, which
tion wagon for tho Harry-Anna Crippled Chil­
will commence at 8:30 p. m.
dren's Hospital. Miss Lois Ilamsey, therapist,
Dr. Vaughn said.
is pictured with one of her young charges.
The student center will be
completed in time for Aca­
demy graduation exercises In
May. It will house a collegesize gymnasium, as well as
conference rooms, recrea­
tion rooms, lockers, a cater­
ing kitchen aad s snack bar.
It win cover 28,000 square
feet
of floor space and will
By Julia Bartoa
was give before the speaker
A. T. Col the, guest speaker concluded his talk by repeat­ cost an estimated 8300,000 to
build.
for (he February meeUng of ing the poem, "Evolution."
the Altamonte Springs OarDuring the buslnesi meet­
den Club, presented an In­ ing trophic* were awarded
teresting program os land- to Jefferaon H. Hodges and
leaping around the home and George 1- Hubbcll, winners
work that I* done In the in the annual shuffleboard
parki of Orlando.
tournament held each winter
Ooitbe advised that it !• by the dub.
wise Is remember not to
A reminder alio was an­
By Marysmt Miles
overcrowd
when
planting nounced for the club'a fiih
Tonight
will be Welcome
around the home and (aid fry to be held Feh. 28. S un­
that planting la done for the til 7 p. m., at the Commun­ Wagon Trophy Night at the
purpotea of beautification and ity Club on Maitland Ave­ Orlando-hcmlnole Jai Alai
ypiritual uplift. He auggeated nue.
Fronton in Fern Park when
the um of petunlai, phlox
Committee chairmen for members of Welcome Wagon
and aweetpeai In home gar­ thla month'a meeting were clubs will be admitted by
ni rince the** provide an Mr. and Mra. Leslie Bryan. free passes distributed earl­
abundance of colorful bloom* Members of their committee ier to officials of each club.
and are comparatively exiy were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Membere of the South
to grow.
Gerfiandt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Seminole d u b Interested In
Icatructioni for ridding the W. Dallman, Mr. and Mrs. attending may atiU contact
garden areas of nematodei Richard Cockley and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy LaPoma or Mrs.
through a (teaming process Mrs. 0 . D. Humes.
Maryann Miles for a pass.

bar1* Imperial Home in Win
ter Park.
Membere are naked to note
a change In time schedules
which call for card gamea to
be played a t 10 a.m. follow­
ed by the luncheon a t 11:80
p.m.
A t a meeting of the axeeutire board held Monday at
the Trade Wlnda Cafeteria
In Caaaelberry’a Seminole
Plata, tha elub voted to ac­
cept the following reeommendatlone aa auggeated by
the WW Council:
Officere will eenra a term
of one year Inatead of alx
montha aa In tha past: the
elnb will pay $3 per year to­
ward operating expenaa of
tha council: dob prealdent
and two offlcera from the ax•entire board will attend each
meeting of tha council for
which dates will be act In
January, May and Septem­
ber.
Plane alio were made at
Menday'a board meeting for
the South Seminole Club to
attend tha Faaalon Play In
Lake Walea.
Re porta ware made on tha
elub’a two Intereat groupa,
knitting and shellerafL Tboae
In the knitting group meat
•vary other Wednesday with
thoae In the ehallcraft group
meeting on alternate Wedneadaya.
The flrat meeting for the
knitting group waa held at
the home of Mra. Marian
White in Longwood, the aecond a t the home of Mre.
Waneeta Ilolmea and the next
will be held next Wednesday
a t the home of Mre. Vera egg' a jt 'jt.'.1
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Chrlitlanaen.
W wk
Anyone Intem ted in Join­
w p y v 1. ' /
ing either group la naked to
j
^
Ki
- ip l
contact Mra. Kay Ilolmea.

Talk On Landscaping Given
For Altamonte Garden Club

lataraaatlan w i t h
Harmlta
Trail, Baat to lie lataraaatlaa
with Ranford Avenue to a
width of 10 feat.
That all of aald Improvemanta aball ha dona In atrlot
compliance with plant, opo*U|oetlona and eitlm alea now on
file In tha offlea at tha Town
Clark of the Town of Alta­
monte Rprlnga, whloh aald
plana and apaolflcntlenn and
artlmntea for aald propoaad
Improvamanta ahall ba open
to, tha Inapeotlon of tha publlei and tba Tawn Counell of
the T o w n
of Altamonte
Spring* daaa hereby declare
tha naeaaalty for tha paving
of aald thoroughfare aa deeerlbed aforaoald aa a naeaaa- |g THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
TUB NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
ary publlo Improvement.

Jai-Alai Sets
Welcome Wagon
Trophy Night

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Lake Mary Church Welcomes New Priest
By
The
Cathelid Woman's
Chib of tha Church o f tha
Nativity waa hostess for a
reception in honor of R«r.
James 8. Honnra Sunday in
the social hall of tha church
following th* IS o'clock M an.
Father Honnrn aaaumed
the paatoret* of the Lake
Mary ehurvh this paat week­
end.
John Kennedy, prealdent of
the Holy Name Society and
Miss Dorothy Teslo, interim
president of the Catholic
Women’s Club, extended a
hearty welcome to the new
paator In tha name of tha
pariah.
RspresentaUvss o f s 11
church organisations w a n
present for the oceaslon.
In opening remarks, Fath­
er Honnen stated that he waa
both pleased and delighted to
b* pastor of the Church of
tha Nativity.
Father Honnen waa bom
In Rhode laland and attend­
ed the seminary in Balti­
more, Md., where he waa or­
dained In 1040. Upon volun-

taa ring for mission work In
tha Dloess* of 8L Augustine,
immediately following hit or­
dination, he waa assigned to
Roma by Archbishop Joseph
P. Hurley for further atud-

tea aftor which ha received s
Master’s Degree la Church
History.
For tho next fir* years h*
was secretary to Archbishop
Harley. He waa tha flrat

THE CHURCH OP THE NATIVITY welcomed Rev. Jstnee 8. Honnen,
center, Sunday following the 12 o’clock Moss. With Father Honnen, who
assumed the panto rate this weekend, are John Kennedy Jr., president or
the Holy Name Society and MIrr Dorothy Tefllo, interim president of the
Catholic Women’s Club.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
FEBXUABY U
Admissions

Howard Lee, Enoch Eller,
Helen Cole, Sallie Cole, Janlet McGriff, Shannon Suggs.
Mark Harrop, J o s e p h i n e
Hardwick, Clifford Dulles,
Hattie Robinson, Noah Cogbum, all of Sanford; Anna
Stcvcnton, Nolan Osteen, WU
llam Cross, Osteen; Clara
Barker, Longwood: A i l e d
Warner, Lake Mary; Ger­
trude Arthur, Deltona; Alice
Button, Maitland
Births
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hard­
wick, baby boy, Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Cola, baby boy, San­
ford
Discharges
Timothy Herring, Louis Rotundo, Sandra Wagner, Joyce

priant in a m w pariah in S t , . Petersburg which waa atsfV ' u
*d in 1064 and of another in
Saraaota, started in 1041. He ; •
has (erred tha Church in
Roekiedgd lined lost year.
ft * ed

M«i| C m k

Selbee, Lillie Hunter, Cheryl
Weldon, Mrs. Sandra Boler
and baby girl, Mrs. Linda
Wright and baby boy, Mrs.
Dixie Donovan and baby girl,
Everett Kerr, all ot Sanford;
Morgan McClelland, Orlando;
Lucille McGowan, Oviedo;
Virginia Kasdof, Casselberry;
Isabel Rodgers, Geneva; Ida
Seidel, I/mgwood; Spencer
Locke, Lake Mary

Teachers To Meet
There will be a meeting
Thursday a t 7:80 p. m. of tha
Sunday School teacher* of As­
cension Lutheran Church of
Casselberry. All teacbere are
urged to attend to discuss
problems arising from in­
creased Sunday School enroll­
ment.

PA IN TS
DISCOUNT ON A
NATIONAL BRAND FAINT

0 A U O N S O N LY
H IlMir

209 W. Firnt

Casselberry

Street

PI axa

Sanford

Casselberry
838-7681

322-3649

Legal Notice

BE IT FURTHER HE80LV- CUIT. IN AND FOR BRNINOLB COUNTT, FLORIDA,
BDi
That tha total aaat o f aald IN CHANCERY NO. l i r a
■ urr to m nBT t i t i .b
Improvamanta la animated to

ba te.teo.at, and tha aum of
manay naeeeeery to per for
tha to u t poet of aald Improve*
e n ta l* hereby euthorlaed.
I'm
menu
coat of aald la That the eo
■hall „ba -----------,
eaeeaaed
bvamarta obi__
prere
o-thlrda agalaat all lota and
IWo-l
loads adjoining nnd oontlgueua
or bounding and abutting upon
auoh Improvemente or apaolally
banaflltad thereby and further
daalgnatad by the aeeeaament
plat now on file In tba office
of tha Tawn Clerk of the
Town of Altamonte Springe,
whloh aald aeoeatment plat
baa bean heretofore approved
by tha Town Counell of Alta­
monte Springe aad one-third
of tha antlra coat of aald Im.
provamenta ahall ba paid by
the
Town
of
Altamaaia
•prlnga.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLV­
ED!

That It la tha determination
of tbla body that all lota and
» landa adjoining nnd oontlguoua.
lin g an
nnd abutting upon
or bounding
tha self
14i IImprovamanta w ill ba
oogeclalty
by utba aald
lily banaflltad
uum
Improvahienta, provided for la
thla Raaelatloni and that lb*
tpaolnl aeaaaemaata to ba mad*
and ontorod agnlnat all lota
end landa adjoining and eontiguoua or bounding nnd abut­
ting on auoh contemplated linorovamtnt*. ahall ba made
upon a front footage baalo,
that la to aay, that la tha pre­
paration of the apaelal aaeeaimant roll eovarlng tha con­
templated Improvamanta, auoh
ipaclal heneflte ahall be dolormined and prorated according
ta tha front foou ga af the re•peetlve propartlaa adjoining
aad aantlguona or bounding
aad abutting upon auoh Im­
provamanta, oapeolally benefitled by aald Improvamanta.
RR IT FURTHER REBOLVEDI
That the Taa Aaaaaaor af
tha T e w a
of Altamaaia
Springs Florida, In acoordaaee
with in* provlalona of law,
•hall proeaad to mah* and propara n apoolal ■■•aaamant roll,
laataalng tha aapaotal bonafllo
la ba racalred aa tha raault af
aald Improvemente agalnat the
ot* and lande, adjoining and
•ontlguauo or bounding ond
•hulling amid Improvamanta,
oaalng aald apaolal aaiaaimant
•galnat the raapaotlva propartlaa to bo oapaelatly aaaaiaad
upon two-lhlrda of the root ot
mch Improvamanta na deter­
mined by thla Itooolutlon, and
the amount determined by thla
Keeolullon ta ha aaaaaeed
agnlnat tha aald property.
UB IT jrURTHER RESOLV­
ED!
That tha apodal aaaeaamonta
orovldad for by thla llaaoluitpn ahall ba payable at tha
&gt;ptloa of tha proporty owaara
U fo!Uwe i
In caab within thirty IK)
daya after tha confirming
o f tbo cold apodal noooaamant roll or in three (I)
equal annual Inetallmanta,
aald dafarrrd paymanla to
bear Intaroat at tba rata
of eight par cent (1%) per

aOBlUR*

B K IT F U R T H E R RESO LV*
EPl

CLARENCE FARntr.lt. i,1*0
known at rtaron.-a Karri**,
and FEAHL1K MAI! r.MUIIKII,

hi* Wlfa,

|

n o t ic e

o r e u rr

TOi EUGENIA G A R D N E R ,
MARY IIGLMGH. EMMA
WILLIAMS, II E 8 T K It
GENERAL, FLEMON OLD
VEIL CATHERINE OLI­
VER, NORA W I L S O N ,
J O H N WILLIAMS and
EBTEI.t.A LOCKARD, If
thay era living or In aslatanoa, and If thry are
dead, ggalnet their un*
known
hair*, devtaeea,
opo- aai, grant***, llmora,
aaalgna, aaeoeeaora, a n d
aucoeeeort la Iruit, and
aaalnat any nnd ether
peraen having nr claim­
ing to have any right.
Illl* and/or Intaroat In
nnd to tha real proparly
htralnafter daaorlbtd, aald
landa altuntad. lying nnd
being In Seminal* Cennty,
Florida, to-w lli
Bagla M l f t Knot af tha
NW Corner ot tha IE U
of tha NKU of the SWU
of n o t i o n T Twp. t l
Houtli, flange JO Eaat, aald
paint being Jt.OT ft, Wcet
of tha NB Corner of tha
aald BEK af the n e k of
tha IW Iti
run thence
South a* IF W elt tl.M ft.
la tha North right of way
of Old Ranford • Orlando
lload, tbonr* Mouth to* II*
Want 14 ft. along aald
North
E ight
of
Way
thoaoa North II* it* Waat
IJ.IT ft., thenee South II*
4F Wool 4.11 ft- thane#
North II* 44' Waat TM ft ,
thenee Soath l«* It' Waat
i e t . l l fL, thence North II*
11' Waat 141 fL more or
laaa ta the North line a f
aald BEK at NEK af SW
K&gt; thoaoa run Boat along
cold line ot aald SUK of
NEK a f BWK HO ft. more
or feeo to Ih* point o f be­
ginning. (laaa lha Southeaattrly T fL aloug tho
old Sanford • Orlando
llutd. for tbo Rood purpoooa).
A1 4 0 DESCRIBED ASt
Bag. l i t fL E. ot NW Cor­
ner of SEK of NEK Of
SWU nun E. I t t ft. s. to
Itoad SW on lload ISO f t
NW to Bog. In Saetlon t.
Townahlp II B- Hang* II
M.
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that the plalntlffa hartIn have Inetltutad n ault
agnlnat you In tho Circuit
Court ot tha Ninth Judlolal
ClrsulL In aad For Seminole
County, Florida, to quiet their
title ta tha above described
property, eltuatod, lying and
being In Seminole County,
Florida, no heralnabova more
particularly
daacrlbad.
You
art beraby required to file
your Anawar with tha Clark
of tho Circuit Court, In nnd
Kor Somlnolo County, Flor­
ida, and carve a ropy thereof
upon John T. PatlUo, of Hun­
ter and Pattlllo, t i t W ait Park
Avenue, Winter Park, Florida,
Atiorneye for Plalntlffa, on or
before tba Tth day af March,
1IJ4, alee a Decree Pra Canfaaaa ahall ba entered agalnat
you.

That thla Itetolutlon aball ba
•ad beoome effective Immadl.
itely from and after Ita paaa*
it* and adaption.
ADOPTED at a regular
neoltnv of tba Town Couucll tdUAL)
if tho Town of 'Allpawnlo
Artha
Arthur H. Btchwitb, Jr,
tprlnge, Florida, heard In tbo
Clark of .Circuit Court
fawn
Hall a f Altasnonlo
■omluolo'Xaauty, Florida
Iprlnga, Florida, Ible lib day
Hyt Mirth* T. Vlhlou
»t Fabraary, A. It. IM*.
Deputy d a rk
/* / W. L. Bwofford
IIUMTEH AND PATT1LL0
&gt;TOR
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINriKFS

Dorothy M. Bardeen

----- 'TOWN CLERK
F ib . I t I t le ft.

tail or bring this coupon

Plaintiffs.

u
EUGENIA GARDNER, at el.
Defendants.

144 Waal- Park Avenue
Winter Park, Florida
Pubtleh Pah, I. It, it, tl. I t l t
CUlt-lt

and have the Sanford Herald
NEW CLASS for tha Junior Rifle Club will open Saturday undsr the
sponsorship of the Sanford Police Benevolont Association a t ita home on
Seminole Boulevard. Sarah Wight and Jim Buckler are shown firing in
tho final session of tho first clnss. C. A. Vining (loft) is the National Rifle
Association certified instructor. PRA representative is Patrolman Don
Brumley (right).
(Herald Photo)

Legal Notice
NOTII'M o r RUIT
TOl J I”It It Y I. HICIIAItnS and
If married, —
HICIIA It IIB, hi* wlf*, D*t*ndaat*.
TOU AND EACH OF YOU
ar* h*r*br notified that ault
ha* b**n eomm*no*d aaalnat
you In lh* Circuit Court of
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
tha Btala of Florida In and
for Bamtnota County, tha ab­
breviated title of which tat
SOUTH BOSTON B A Y I N O B
BANK.
Plaintiff,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

in t iii : n n c u iT r a t ’HT o r IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIR Ulh J t ’DIt'lAt, CIIICI'IT THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.

IN AND FOR BKMINOLR
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN rtlANCKNY NO. 11444
NOTICR TO DEFEND OR
ORDER o r PURMCATION
■u r r FOR FORKCLOdl'RH

rUIT IN AND FOE SKHINOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. IBS44
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAV­
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION OF ORLANDO and DATEAST nnOOKLYN SAVINGS TONA BEACH FEDERAL SAV.
HANK, o Now York corpora- INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
tloa,
TION,
Plaintiff,
PlaldtlMd,

TO.

CHARLES U OtTENTHER and
JEAN P. GUENTHER, hla
wife) JOHN CARL RtCIIREROER and BETTY EICHBBRGER. hla wild,
Dafandanta.
TOl CHARLES U GUENTHER
and JEAN P. GUENTHER,
hla wlfa
Gil* fiend,
Arlaona
TOU. CHARLES U OPENTIIKII and JEAN P. GUKNTIIKIl. arb hereby notified
Ibat n Complaint for Porerloiura of Mortnmre hat boon Ili­
ad agalnat you, ond you are
raqulred to oarvo a oepy of
your Anawor or Pleading* t*
th* Complaint an tha Plain­
tiff** attorney, Joaeph M. Fitsernld, I l f Security Truot
Utldlng, Miami St, Florida,
and fll* th* original Anawar
or rleading In tbo offlea of
th* Clark of tka Circuit Court
*u or botor* tba STth day of
February A. D., t i l l . H you
fall to do so, Judameut by
datault will b* taken a g n lu t
you for tbo rollof damondad
in tba ComplalnL
Tba deacrlptlen of th* rent
property proreaded agelnet la:
Let I, Block 14, TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. o oubdlvlelon, *ecordlng to plot tboroof re­
corded In Flat Hook S,
pone* 14 ta II. Inolueleo,
of tko Public Record* of
Bemlaol* County, Plorlda.
Thle nolle# Shall ba publlah•4 ono* each waek for four
conaecutlvo week* lu th* SAN­
FORD HERALD.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford,
Samlnola
County,
Plorlda. thla STth day of Jan­
uary. A. D., 1*44.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Backwltk, J r,
Clark. Circuit Court
Uyt Martha T. Vlblaa
Deputy Clark
Joeepk H. PltagaroM
SSI Saeurlty Truat Building
Miami IS. Ptoridn
PHanktta 1-I4TS
Publlah Jan. IS * Fab. I, IS,
II. l i l t ,

JEIMIT U RICHARDS aa4 If
tuarrtod. ----- RICHARDS, hta
wlfa,
Dafandanta.
In Chaneary No. IIT4I.
The nature of thla ault la
a forarloiura ot that certain
mortgage from aald drfandanta lu plalntltf, dated H*i&gt;tembar lu, lata and racordad
Oclobar IT, ta il In Official
Racorda Booh 141 paaa 414 of
tba Public ilaoorda of H*ml.
■ala County, Florida, aneumbaring Ibnt certain plec* or
par—l af pnoparly localad. altuata, aad balng la aald Coun­
ty and State, to-wilt
Lot IS. LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES,
according to
pti
Int thereof ac recorded In
Fitlot Book It, page IS of
tha Fublto Iteoorda of
Bemlnolc County, Florida.
EACH OK YOU 18 REQUIR­
ED to fit* your anewer or
Olhtr written defeneo* to tha
Complaint with tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. In thle pro­
ceeding and lo aerva a copy
thereof upon tba plaintiff*! at­
torney*. whoa* name* and addraae ara hereinafter set forth,
aa raqulred by law not later
than the tlth day of February
11(4. la default thereof tha
aauaa will prooada an parta
upon tha aotry o f o Decree
Pro Oonfeaeo agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and tha
official aaal of aald Court In
Bemlaele County, Florida, thla
STth day of January 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clark
URAHDALL, OIUDLET AND
LEWIS
Attorney# for Plalntltf
44 North Court Btraat
Poet Office Don SKI
Orlando. Florida
,
Publlah Jan. t l A Fab. I. IS,
IS, l»IL
CDQ-SS
CDQ-S4
•

S

delivered daily to your door

THKBS FKANXEN, A slngto
waa, at nL
Dafandanta.
NOTICR OF *UIT IN
HORTOAOR rORECLOSURR
TOi THEES FHANSEN
RRIIDBNCEl
Rural Rout# 8

for O n ly .....................
PER WEEK

RaoteuL Hllaal*

Ton are hereby no lined that
a Complaint to foraolooa a
certain mortgaga encumbering
lh* followlag deecrlbad real
property, to-wltt
Lot I*. JANSEN SUBDIVI­
SION, atoordlog to tho plat
thereof aa recorded Id
Plat Booh !L P aso IT.
Publlo Record* of Semi­
nole county, Florida,
ban been filed agalnat yon In
tha abet* atylad aulL and yon
are required to narv* a oopy
or your Aaowor ar other Flood­
ing lo lb* Complalot on Plain­
tiff* attorney*, ANDERSON,
RUSH. DEAN * LOWNDES,
SU Eaat Central Boulevard,
Orlando, Plorlda. and 111* tba
original
Anawor or other
Flooding In tbo offlea of tbo
Clark ol tho .Circuit Coart *g
or before th* STth day of Feb­
ruary. 1M4. U you (all ta do
oo. o decree pro coafoooo wlU
bo taken agnlnat you for tko
rollof dtmoodod la tho Com­
plaint.
Tblo Notlo* ahall bo pabHabad one* o waek far four
ooneecutlv* week* la tha SAN­
FORD HERALD.
DATED tkta STth day of
January, 1(44.
(SEAL)
Arthur U. Backwltk. J r,
Clark of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhloa
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON, RUSH. DEAN
A LOWNDES
Atiorneye ot Low

P. a Rag Sill

orlando, Florida
Publlah Jan. SS A Feb. I. IS.
IS. 1SSI.
CDQ- IIS

Shop Uic Herald Ads where
local msrcbnsts otter their
bant buys.

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Wjf VsiWorB WrraTB

Feb. 19, 1961 — Faye 5
Merchants

South Seminole
To Get Full
’Hesrl Coverage
This year's Heart Sunday
operation in Seminole County
mill include for the first time
full coverage of the South
Seminole area. Mrs. George
Mills, Heart Sunday chair*
man. announced today.
. Headquarters f o r Heart
"Sunday workers will be in the
Milk Commission office in the
Kern Park Plaxa at the junc­
tion of Highway 17 02 and SR
436 Mrs. Mills added.
Walkers in the various
areas arc to take their kits
and money to their neighbor­
hood' captains, the captains
will then take it to their area
I captains and the area cap'ts i n i will gather at the Heart
Fund Headquarters.
In the Sanford-North Sem­
inole County area, Heart
Fund Headquarters will be
held at the Heart Office, lievk
North Park Ave. Captains
from Sanford, Lake Mary’
Osteen, Lemon Blulf, Lake
Monroe, Geneva, Paola and
I Lake Markham areas are to
take their kits and money
to the downtown office.
Treasurer of the Seminole
DcBary Heart Fund is How­
ard Hodges, president of the
Sanford Atlantic Bank. Count­
ing facilities will be set up
in the Loin Department ol
the bank Sunday afternoon to
tally receipts.
) In the South Semioole sec­
tion of the county, area chair­
men are as follows:
Casselberry, Mrs. T r o y
Overstreet;
Altamonte
Springs, Mrs. Eugene Taylor;
Maitland area, Mrs. June
Grirastcad; L a k e
Howell
area, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas;
Bear Lake area, Mrs. C. C.
Jones; Lake Brantley, Mrs.
i William Cromwell; Sanlando
Springs-Briarwood area, Mrs.
E s t h e r Bartle; Long wood,
Mrs. Elda Nichols.
Captains for these areas
are; Lake Brantley, Mrs.
Kancy Peycke, Mrs. Rena
Rybleki, Mrs. Msry Gorrey
•nd Mrs. Kay Viets.
Altamonte Springs area —
Mrs. E. A. Wcise, Mrs. Hu­
bert Hasty, Mrs. L. IV Black­
ford, Mrs. George Hearn and
Mrs. John Wyncoop.
Sanlando Springs area —
Mrs. Molly Itoyston, Mrs.
Jean Magee, Mrs. Dorothy
Walsh. Mrs. Ruth Tullock,
Mrs. Jean McEwan and Mrs.
Inez Meredith.
Bear Lake area — Mri.
Maryann Miles, Mrs. Ethel
Ricks, Mrs. Nora Massey,
Mrs. Vi Dsvis and Mrs.
Jsm es Adams.
Lake Howell area — Mrs.
R. L. Coleman, Mrs. Richard
Raymar, Mrs. Maude Chubb
and Mrs. C. If. Callaway.
Longwood area — Mra. Nan
Durning, Mrs. Mary Thomp­
son, Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs.
Hilda Joiner, Mrs. Cary
Rhodes, Mrs. Mildred Esclavon, Mrs. Elana Shaw and
Mrs. Mary Mobley.
Maitland area — Mra. Sue
Smith and Mra. Juanita Grier.
There are no neighborhood
captains in the Casselberry
and Fern Park areas. Cassel­
berry workers will take their
klta and money to Dr. Troy
Overstrect'a office on High­
way 17-82 In Casselberry and
Fern Park workers are to
take their kits to the Heart
Sunday Headquarters la the
Fern Park Plasa.
More than 900 Seminole
County women and a few men
will call on their neighbor* on
Sunday for their contribution
to the Heart Fuad. A few may
begin as early as Thursday,
which is acceptable, Heart
Fund officials said.

Rev. Zehnder
Lectures On
Missions
By Jaw* Casselberry
Rev. C. R. Zehnder, pastor
of Ascension Lutheran Church
of Casselberry, lectured on
Mexican Missions last Suuduy
night a t Grace L u t h e r a n
Church in Winter Park.
He lectured on the same
aubject and allowed a film
Monduy night a t a meeting of
St. Luke’* Lutheran Church
PTL in Slavia.

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MERCHANTS GREEN
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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
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IILK
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TISSUE

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SUNSHINI CRACKERS

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APPLES 2 »2ft
CARROTS.. 8*
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FRESH CRISP CELLO WRAPPED

DILL PICKLES

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Blast Football
HAMBURG &lt;UPI&gt;— West
German television reporter
Tbilo Koch told an audience
estimated in several million
unday that American foot;11 -ia barbarian and coma-cd to European soccer it
i dull.'' lie added C ut it U
more of a thaw ih?n a apart.

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M O R E F A M O U S FO OD FAIR LOW P R I C E S
PLUS FREE M ERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS

�Troop 38 Has
Dinner For
Parents

Newcomers Club Has Valentine Dance
By Maryana Miles
The South 8emlnole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomen Club
entertained a t a Valentins
Party and Dance last Satur­
day night a t the Legion Home
on Prairie Lake for a gather­
ing of 84 memben and guests.
The event opened with a so­
cial hour from 8 until 7 p. ntfollowed by a covered dish
supper for which each mem­
ber brought a casserole dish.
The club provided the ham
aerved with the variety of
food as the main dish.
Tables w e n covered in red
paper cloths with a large
white paper dolly marking
each place. Red and white
candles added a festive atmosp h e n and Valentine candles
w e n a t each place setting.
Dancing to the music of the
Carl Stoddard Trio began a t 0
p. m. and continued until mid­
night.
Thoss attending w e n Mr.
and M n. Larry Pettlnatl, Mr.
and Mr*. Jack Crum, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dice, Mr. and M n.
Luther Miles, Mrs. May Jones,
Mrs. Jo Mayo, Mr. and M n.
Wayne Norris;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G nen,
Mrs. Maude Crawford, Mrs.
Nan Peterson, Mrs. Barak Bus
Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Don LaFoma, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
LaPoma, Mr. and M n . Bob
Newel, Mrs. Grace Dowd, M n.
O nce Newel, Mrs. Dorothy
.Bowker, Mrs. Virginia DiBernardo, Mr. and Mra. Don
Mount, M n. Cathryn Wesley;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckard,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paulsen,

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AMONG PROMINENT Welcome Wagon couples attending the South
Seminole Club’s Valentino Supper Dance were Mr. and Mrs. Wuyne Norris, left and Mr. and Mrs. Don LaPoma. Mrs. Norris is Welcome Wagon
Hostess and Mrs. LaPomu is president of the group.
(Heruld Photo)
, and Mra. Jim Sabatinl, Mr. and Mra. Harold Dickta Pinky Sabatinl, Mrs. Inion, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dll&gt;tsla Speckerman, Mr. and Ion, Mrs. Rose Lepkoskc, Miss
a. Phil Rochefort;
Nnnry Lcpkoske, Miss Debbie

Dillon, Ronnla Cossln, Mr.
Mrs. Den Moore, Mr. and 1
Jnsper Cohen nnd Mr.
Mrs. Paul Knight.

By JaUa Bartos
M e m b e r s of Altamonte
Spring! Boy Scout Troop 38
wound up activitiei in observaton of Boy Scout Week at
a hamburger aupper for the
parent! held laat Saturday
night In the educational build­
ing of the Altamonte Spring!
Community Chapel.
The acouta aerved hamburg­
er! prepared over an open
fire and exhibited display! of
their work and article! made
in acouting.
New officer! for Troop 38
are Donald Polt, aenior pa­
trol leader; Jeff MacLeod,
aailitant aenior patrol lead­
er; Bryan Stehll, scribe, and
Gerald Crocker, quarterm aitThe troop Is sponsored by
the Community Chapel.

Walnuts
STOCKTON, Calif. ( U P I)Callfornla produces 93 per
cent of the walnuts grown in
the United States with the
1963 crop estimated at 74,000
Ions for the state.

Lyman Girls Take Over
By Jane Caaaelberry
N a v a r undereatlmata the
power of a woman . . . espedaly during leap year
Girls a t Lyman High School
will challenge the boya to a
basketball game Saturday at
7 p. m. in the school gymnas­
ium. Boya will be handicapped
by having to wear boxing
gloves.
The girls will assume a nor­
mally male prerogative by in­
viting the boya to a Sadie
Hawkins Dance which will
start after the game and con­

tinue until midnight.
Although costumes are op­
tional, everyone la encouraged
to come dressed "Dogpatch"
style and there will be a prize
for the couple in the moat
original costumea.
Both events are being eponsored by the student council.
The S. S. Orlana, largest
passenger vessel ever to visit
a Florida port, will dock a t
Port Everglades, Fort Lauder­
dale, Aug. 20. The ahip Is as
tall as a 10-story building.

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Russia Revising
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Boneless Breasts
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MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet
legislators today worked on a
liberal new family law that
will remove Stalin-era restric­
tions on divorce and guaran­
tee equal rights for illegltlm ate children.
Prem ier Nikita 8. Khrush­
PINEBREEZE
chev has bo intention of re­
Grade "A" Medium
turning ta the aarly Commun­
ist laws that permitted
divorce by postcard or to the
view expretaed by a woman
Communist leader shortly af­
te r the revolution that sexual
appetites should bo satisfied
as simply as the need for a
glass of water.
What his government does
plan ia to cut away the red
tape encumbering divorce
suits here and to provide more
protection for children born
out of wedlock.
The plans were disclosed
Sunday by O. P. Kolchlna,
one of the vice chairmen of
the legislative committee oi
the Supreme Soviet or parlia­
ment. Ho aald the 1944 fam­
ily law would be repealed at
“the Insistence of many workIITH ER HALF TALMADGE FARMS COUNTRY
era” and more liberal pro­
visions drawn up to replace It.
Under the present law, peti­
tioners for divorce must pub­ REG. 49# . . FISH FILLETS
lish a notice la the press,
which often takes more than
a month to start with be­
cause of limited
space. REG. 6 9 f . . COPELAND COUNTRY LINK
Grounds for divorce have
never been specified by law
and judges' discretion (s wide.
Court fees are virtually puni­ REG. 4S&lt; . . SUNNYLAND FRESH PORK
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AMHER8T, Mass. (U PI)—
New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller came off second
heat in nn sschange of tatters
with Carl A. Keyaer, chairman
of the Amherst Town Commit­
tee.
Keyaer disclosed Thursday
th a t be received a telegram
from Rockefeller aayingt
" ’Happy and I want you to
know th at Asst. Atty. Gen.
Don Whitehead and Rap. Bob
Hahn, both of Stoughton, hava
agreed to bead my Massachu­
setts campaign. Wa would
deeply appreciate any advice
and assistance you can give
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"Dottle and 1 want Happy
and you to know th at wa are
already committed to Paggy
end Barry, Please advise Don
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Out For Season
BAN FRANCISCO (U PI) —
Four-minute mllar Jim Beat­
ty, who ran a disappointing
4:11.4 mil# in Saturday's
Golden Gate lavitioaal meat
Lera, notified National AAU
cLleiali Monday that be will
aot compete a gala during the
iadaar track season.

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Children Tell About Smoking
HOUSTON (UPH - "Any­
one can quit smoking, but it
takes a brave man to face
cancer."
This Is the attitude of one
of 2,000 youngsters of Junior
high school age who have
tried smoking at least once
as revealed in a survey by
the Spring Independent School
District.
Of the 4,000 students inter­

viewed. about 50 per cent had
smoked.
While only about 1 per cent
of the sixth graders have
smoked as many as five cigarets, 20 per cent of the
seventh and eighth graders
smoked more than five and
5 per cent smoke regularly.
More boys than girls sneak­
ed a cigarct now and then.
If the parents smoked, the

Feb. 19, 1984 — P«jr« 7

Wfralh

Income Tax Primer

Tax Therapy For
Medical Costs

youngsters were more in­
clined to try it.
In addition to Tilling out
questionnaires on their smokng habits, the students were
asked to give their reasons
for smoking or not smoking.
Here arc some of the rea­
sons in their own spelling
for not smoking.
"I'm not dum."
"Makes me through up."
"Because they give me bad
breath and anybody can tell."
"I am elergcct to tobac­
co."
"Gives you canscr."
Reasons for smoking:
"Had one and got the
habit."
"Because I feel big."
"I am nervos therfore I do
do It. 1 started when I was
young."
Small Falcons
Kestrel is the common
nnme for a dozen species of
small falcons noted for their
ability to hover in mid • air
while watching tha ground
for large insects or mice, according to tha Encyclopaedia
liritannira.

PERSONNEL OF THE Shoemaker Construction
Company, developers of Ravenna Park, Idyllwilde and other subdivisions, are pictured. From
the left, sented: Mrs. Patricia Mann, Mrs. Ruth
Billhimer and Bob Dotson; standing: A. K.

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Written for
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cent of your adjusted gross
income.
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Shoemnker Jr., George Fuhrmnnn Jr., Jeff
Davis and Joe Dennison. Shoemaker Construc­
tion will continue its Homo Show at the new
third section of Knvennn Park this weekend.
(Ilcruid Photo)

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�ribe Opens
Track Work

Oviedo, Lyman Win; Seminoles Lose*
Courier Leads
Lions In 15th
Win Of Season

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Hrralb Page 8 — Feb. 19, 1964

B r JULIAN BTENSTBOM
The Oviedo High Liotu, led
Praise The Lions
by Jim Courier and b li &gt;1
Little Oviedo High School’s fancy cage quintet nearly
potato, racked up their isth
pulled one of the current hardbosrd eetaon'a biggest upeets lest Friday night when they tried to play the role
wla or the aeaeoa Tuesday
Bight—a T» to 40 decision over of Jaek the giant killer a t Orlando.
I t looked as though the little Llone were about to
the Sit. Dora Bible School
get
away with It, particularly midway in the final period
Bulldog*.
la 20 contests this season when they pulled to within one point of the Evane High
Trojana, seventh ranked among all of Florida’s high
the Lions have lost only live.
■chool fives and already champlona of Central Florida's
The Oviedo quintet jumped
mighty Metro Conference.
tato a lead about midway la
Evane picked up a 28 to 22 decision from the Llone
the first quarter and from
in one of the most unusual high school garaea played
there they were never head
cd. In the first period the around these parte In years.
During the Initial quarter, for example, only two
Uoos grabbed 17 points while
points were scored—a field goal by an Evane athlete.
the Bulldogs fought for 10. In
Oviedo was scoreless. But the Llone weren't out—a t this
the second atanxa, Oviedo
point of the contest—to score. They were merely aiming
added I I points while the
to keep the high scoring Trojans out of shooting range
Bulldogs posted IS and the
lio n s led a t Intermission S3 and they did It pretty well with a remarkable display of
ball handling, passing, dribbling and ball control.
to 23.
Another unusual facet of the contest was th at a t no
The Lions tightened up their
time this season had tha rampaging Trojans been held
defense In the third quarter,
bolding the Bible school five
to leas than a dosen points In any period they’d played.
to only a half doien points.
I t was also tha first time Oviedo had ever tried to
Meanwhile, Oviedo ran wild,
utilise this kind of strategy—and they came within •
piling up 10 points to enter “ lion's" whisker of making It work.
the final frame leading &lt;3 to
The Oviedo five outplayed the Trojans in every de­
II.
partm ent—except scoring. They hauled in 88 rebounda.
The Bulldogs racked up
But they went into tbe contest with two strikes against
alae points la the final chap*
them.
te r while Oviedo added 14
First, they were without the services of O-foot-4
■ ore.
center Seth Kook. Secondly, it was one of the few times
Oviedo's S-foot-4 center Seth this season they were forced to fire a t glass backboards.
Book, played the final five
Ths Lions—who generally net 50 percent or better of
■ lautea of the tilt and picked
their shote—sank only 17 percent against the Trojans.
BP five rebounds and a pair
8lnee most of the mined shote fell short of the bosket the
e&lt; points. Tbe Lions grabbed
boys blamed It on the glass backboards.
a total of 32 rebounds and
ty's too bad ths Lions won’t have a chance to meet the
tallied oa nearly 40 percent of Trojans on Oviedo’s horns court. Such a contest would be
their shots. However, after a
• sellout and certainly rank as ths major attraction in
poor shooting percentage In Seminole County basketball this season.
the first half they bounced
back and nailed about 70 perCan Ho HU, Too?
east of their second half at­
With opening of baseball season Just over two weeks
tempts a t the basket. In fact,
away, Florida's Davs Fuller believes ha hss found a t
during the third quarter,
least one boy who can hit for averags against SEC pitch­
when they posted 20 points,
ing.
tbe Lions missed only two a t
Ths nsm s is familiar to Gator fans. I t’s Tom Shannon
tempted shots.
of Miami. Tha regular varsity quarterback on the Gator
The key to the Lions' win, football eleven has been excused from spring practice by
however, was primarily due
hesd coach Ray Graves to play baseball and It might prove
to their ability to stop high to be a major addition for Fuller.
scoring Paul Holder. Tticy
Shannon will play first base and Fuller thinks the
defeased him with a man-to­
lefty will be one of the best hitters In the conference. Re
man press and prevented the
has been belting practice pitching like he ewns i t
Bulldogs from using their
usual fast break.
The Lions rotated positions
last night with most of the
regulars, as well as the subs
who played about half of the
affair, shifting positions fre­
quently throughout the en­
gagement.
The Baby Lions, paced by
Two real hot-box races a r t Suneoast-for action In Sat­
Bobby Stewart's M points,
•cored a M to 20 win over the slated for tonight nt the San- urday night’s third annual
little Bulldogs In a prelimi­ ford-Orlando kennel club with king and queen champlooshlp.
racing king Sarasota Sun
nary contest
Bella Adams, who ran se­
coast going against tha groat
O. B.'s McDuff in tha fea­ cond in the racing queen
tured lOths.
stake, to d Cats Man. second
O, B.'s McDuff has won place finisher In the racing
six of eight starts and has
king stake, will go agalost
been In the money In every
CHICAGO (UPI) - Char­
atari this year. O.B.’s Walls, each other In a preview to
les O. Finley will request
Saturday’s big event
other American League own­ winner of this y ear's Inau
gural
handicap,
also
la
In
Tonight's emnee:
ers to approve his request to
r m s T ba ck — a/ie asn«—
the
field
for
the
10th.
transfer toe Kansas City Ath­
1. aissk Pende, I. te rry Kas­
letics to Oakland, Calif., de­ In the ninth will be two ha, S. Jam ,, Rock. 4. O.D.'*
more
competitors
who
are
Qanaral.
S. Oaor«a Jal, S. No
spite a ruling that the sub­
Scar. T. Katlno, S. Chtrokee
slated—along
with
SaraaoU
Hsian
ject win not be considered
■ •c o n n u c a — a/sa t “ ia t a special masting Friday.
ILMB
Bullr Janas, t. Winnie
“ I Intend to bring the mat- Tennis Site
Party _n an . s. swirt u. a.
0.
H.’e "Dolt,
I, rah)a,
riyln*
to r up,” Finlay said. "I
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)
lava It
don’t know whether they can —A alts on tha outaklrta of tS.siin
d ssarsi — a/ia wile—
refuse to act on U If U Isn't Cleveland has been (elected t. Sharp Trader, S. Hawaiian
Hops,
General Rock, 4.
an tha agenda, but a t least for the Davis Cup tennis Ueet. S. S.Crony
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I can make them vote to Challenge Round matebee dls Knight. I. Jnat A Cntla
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•how they won't consider to ” next September,
1. Trier Mae. I. Kuala Slap,
S. Dead wood, 4. Certeto, I.
Matinee Buddy. 4, Rainbow
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Two Hot Races On Bill
Tonight At Dog Track

Finley To Ask
Transfer Vote

so ts Buaeoset. 4. Summeratta,
4. Dou tteveu, V. Ml Troubles.

S. Dal Toes
MKVMSTfil
t. Bellto Be Is, t.~ Oseeelen, SPam's Baby. «. Wills Wla. 4.
Dallas Calling- &lt;&gt; Ootta Tip, I.
Phyla, a U gkt Mat ah

"If a t first you doa't suc­
ceed, try and try again,” is
an old adage the Lyman High
Greyhounds found to be true
Tuesday night.
After dropping a four-point
decision to Da Land High'a
Bulldogs earlier in the aeasoo
and another four-point tilt to
the aame outfit last Friday
night In ths Oranga Belt tour­
ney at Leesburg, the Greyhounds again took on the Bull­
dogs and thla time they did I t
And what a thriller It was—
an overtime affair the Grey­
hounds grabbed, 30 to 41.
Lyman jumped into an
early laad and piled up IS
points In the opening chapter
while holding the Bulldogs to
a mere eight. But In the sec­
ond status, the Bulldogs
chewed their way right back
Into tbe contest by getting 18
while holding Lyman to 10.
Going Into the third period
leading the Bulldogs 23 to 24,
Lyman got only eight points
while Da Land picked up a
dosen and the Bulldogs went
ahead of the 'Hounds 36 to 33
as the two clubs cotcred the
fourth frame.
The Greyhounds, in tha
home stretch, caught up with
the Bulldog*. As both pack*
raced the clock they wound
up knotted at 41-all.
In the overtime atanxa Ly­
man grabbed four points
while holding the Bulldogs to
two point!.
The victory didn't give the
'Hounds much of a boost In
tbs OBC standings. Thay're
still In third place with a rec­
ord of six wins and five loss­
es. However, the setback for
DeLsod threw the OBC Into n
two-way tie for first place.
DeLand, who had led the loop
all season, now has a record
of nine wins against two loss­
es. Apopkn posted Its ninth
win of Uie conference season
Tuesday sight, beating Wild­
wood 8* to 46, to catch up
with tha Bulldogs.
Lyman Center Donnie Smith
paced the 'Hounds with 20
points while BUI Tolson came
through with 14. Smith tank
only two field goals but ha
dropped 16 charity shots
through the nets. Bob Derfus,
an aU-conferenca star, lad
DeLand with 13 m arkers.

OK Tires Lead
For ttth Week

MAN BEHIND GLOVES — Mickey Mantle is
more noted for his bat than his glove, but the
slugger isn’t taking any chances of running
short in anything as he prepares to launch an­
other training season with the New York Yan­
kees in F ort Lauderdale, Fla.

Seminole Set For
Big Swim Splash
By Linda Mitchell
The swimming season at
Seminole High School la Itcre
again and Coach John Colbert
recenUy Issued a call to all
students who wish to become
candidates for the Tribe's
swimming team.
Colbert announced t h a t

Hi-Nooner Teams
Shift Positions

Rtenitrom Realty made a
clean sweep against the DeUary Debs and regained first
place in the Hl-Noonera Lea­
gue.
S h o e m a k e r Construc­
tion edged three close points
from Joe's Laundry) A rt
Brown pest Control made a
clean sweep against the Aeey
D a u e y Wives Club) the
C. P. O. Wives made a clean
sweep against Hunt Realty
and Cook's Corner won three
points from 31. A I t Bar.
Mary Tomaleskl, one of the
DeBary Debs, converted tha
8-3-10; Jean Sheridan, Hunt
T its
W L
Realty, the 5-7-9; and Dot
EYIBI *aaaeea aaa•• aaaat*13 1
Colonltl eeeaaeaeeoeaea. I A Johnson the 8-10. Doris Omey
BOO50 s.«s.e..aaa#aa..e i A and Connie Rlngo picked up
E dgeuiU r .......................7 7 the 2-7 and the 3-10 fell for
WlDttr Park •aawoee.os. A 7 Dot Button, Elaine Kostlval,
Bishop Moors ..................6 g Laura Leahy, and Meda Wilt­
8EMINOLE .....................4 • shire. Susy Reno and Meda
Oak Ridge ..................... 2 11 Wiltshire rolled turkeys. Ma­
ry Doughterty rolled the high
BeauUs Tuesday Night
Winter Park 33. SEMINOLE game of 183, and high aeries
went to Elaine Kostlval, sub­
41
Bishop Moors 88, Oak Jlidga bing for Southern Air, with
a 479.
34
Evans 74, Boone a
Colonial 86, Edgawater 33

Metro League

Biddy Team To
Play All-Stars
The Sanford Biddy League
nil atom will tangle tonight
in an exhibition contest with
tha 1961 Biddy aU star*.
Tha contest will be played
a t tha Flaming Gymnasium,
Seminole High School. 7:80
p jn.
Last Friday night ths San­
ford all star aggravation dofooted a team from tha En­
terprise junior league.

Record Entries
WESTBURY. N. Y. (UP!)
—Racing Secretary J o h n
Carina an Jr., reported ■ re ­
cord 121 entxtoo accepted
Monday for Thursday night's
state haynesa racing foaugurnL Only 71 of the standard
brads wort selected for the
aba-race program.

SPEC IA LS
EV IR Y DAY!
ON 100 BRANDS

FA R R ELLS

By Jilte n Stenstroaa
Tha Seminote High School
track team has begun work­
outs under the direction of
Coach Dick Williams in pre­
paration for tbe opening of
tbe 1964 season Saturday at
Boooe High School In Orlando.
Williams announced that
Parhapi tha home court the Tribe's trick sters will
makes a difference. Anyway participate in 13 events this
th at's what tha Seminoles of
Sanford think after their 53
to 49 lost Tuesday night to
the Wildcats of W inter Park.
Earlier in the seaeon tha
Semlnolea whipped the ‘Cato
In Sanford and they had am­
In tha Sandspurs Bowling
bitions of doing tho same
thing again when they travel­ League, the powerful OK
ed to Orlando Tuesday night Tire outfit refute* to be
to meet the Parkers. And a t slowed down a t they go into
one time during the contest their 11th week as occupants
it appeared as though tho of first place in the Friday
Tribe would capture their night loop. They added to
second engagement from Win­ their strong lead by sweep­
ter Park.
ing three straight from MeBut the Wildcats overcame Roberts Tire.
a 10-polnt Seminole lead and
Howe Tire Shop maintains
emerged on top.
the second place position with
In another effort, Semi- a three-point win from Pry­
nole'a talented Mike Bowes or* Insurance and McRoberts
faltered in his effort to over­ li r e still retain* the third
come Bishop Moors's Gary ■lot after their losing bout
PreUser for tha Metro lea­ with the OK Tires.
gue's individual scoring lead.
Stemper* Reel Estate, In
Bowes went Into last night’s winning three from Factoryaffair with an 18.8 scoring Paint Outlet, edged out both
average whila Preliser boast­ the Factory and Pierro Mfg.
ed a 10.2 average. Prelsaer teams to take over the fourth
paced the Hornets to a 33 to spot. St. Johns Realty set
54 decision over Oak Ridge Pierro down with a three
by sinking 30 points to hike point win and led the week’s
his own average.
action with tha high team
Meanwhile, Bowes grabbed aeries, a 1798.
only 17 in Seminole’s tilt
With the number three set­
with the Parkers.
ting the pace, J e t Inn added
Winter Park led Sanford th at count also to their win­
12 to 10 a t tha close of the nings in a match with Mar
first period and left the floor Lou.
a t Intermission trolling the
Individual honors for the
Seminoles 26 to 28. The third week goes to dependable
chapter ended with Seminole Midge Woods for her high
still leading, 40 29. But In ■erica of 317. Midge, McRob­
tha final frama the Parkers erts' star bowler, holds the
posted 14 points while the high scratch aeries and high
beet the 8anford quintet gama for the League season,
could gather In was nine.
a 575 aeries and 240 gama.
Sanford's Konny Tyre was
Leading the field for St.
second high man for the Sem­ Johns was Jans Adcock’s
inoles with 11 points. White 508-197 and teammate Jean
of Winter Park dumped In Monroe's 173. Heading tha
20 points, followed by Ebaugh opposition, was Edith Zcull’a
and Kelly who sank IS 481-171. Helen Altman was
apiece.
high for OK Tiro with a 452Seminole captured tha pre­ 175 and clot* behind was
liminary Junior v a n ity con­ teammate Dot Johnson who
test.
came through with a 450-181.
LI1 Donat led J e t Inn with
a 461-176.
Sua Jackson was tha spur
for Howa Tiro Shop with a
good 469 aeries. Sue'* second
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Russia, attracted by tha fan­ game, a big 204, was tha
tastic purses for Sonny Liston high for thla week's action.
and Cassius Clay, la Interest­ In tha split circle, Louise
ed in tending a challenger Owens felled the tough 3-9against tbe winner of their 10, Jimmie Livingston came
heavyweight title fight beta through with a 5-7 conver­
Tuesday night Bob Nilco sion and Louis* Hotford top­
disclosed today.
pled the 3-10.
Niton is executive vicepresident of Intercontinental
Promotions, Inc., over all pro­ All-East Team
NEW YORK (U PI) - BiH
moter of tbe 27-mlllloo fight
at tbe Miami Beach Conven­ Bradley of Princeton, John
Thompson of Providence, San­
tion Hall.
“ It's nearly certain now dy WUliama of St. Francis,
that Liston's gross purse will (P a.), Cal Sheffield of Pitts­
exceed 32-miUioo and that burg and Bob Harrington of
Clay's will better fl-milUon,'' Temple were today namod on
Nllon stressed, ''becauen of tha week's All-East university
closed circuit tote vialoo.
division basketball team of
tha E a s to n College Athletic
Conference.
TV Games
NEW YORK (U PI) — A
total of 129 regular aeason
games played by ths New
York Meta will be televised
by WOR-TV. Thla Includes 77
of M home games and 32
away gamaa.

OBC Standings

Tsam
W
Apopka ..........................9
DeLand .......................... 9
LYMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Leesburg
~ ........3
Wildwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Lake view
....... 8
Kissimmee .....................2
Resells Tuesday Night
LYMAN 30. DeLand 43
Leesburg 33. Lakevlew 32
Apopka 88. Wildwood 46

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practice sessions will begin
Mar. 2, and he Instructed stu­
dents to bring their equip­
ment. He also warned them
to bring a blanket for work­
outs since the weather pro­
bably will be cool a t that
time.
Last year when practice
began most of the team ’s
members had the shivers at
tha city's Municipal PooL But
Coach Colbert declares tbe
team will swim on March 2,
even if he has to break tbe
ice.
Among the girls returning
will be Delaine Johnson, P at
McGuire. Other prospective
prospective tanksulters In­
clude juniors KrUtle Schllke,
Linda May and Rosemary
Walton plus sophomores Lin­
da DeMatio, Donna Southward, Martha Kosky, Meda
Nclman and Rosemary L e t­
ters.
Paula Elam is following in
the wake of her big brother
Jack who swam breaatroke
last year. Tha lone returning
eenlor la Norma Whtttern.
Seniors who swam last
year Include John Mills and
Bobby Ring. Juniors Included
Bobby Hsrdrlck, J i m m y
Grant, Coo Wilson, Buster
Anderson, Andy Lyoo and
Gary Ganas.
A new senior swim team
candidate is Terry Buckelew.
Other candidates are Juniors
Ross Wontenay, Elm er Avenel, Ed Hubbard, Tom Mich­
aels, Gary Renfro, and Wynn
Plckelslmer.
Among
the
sophomores
are Richard Dunn, Gary
Winn, Patrick Hall, Joe
Moore, C. J. Mctxler, and
Joe Peoples. Others were
Herb Pedrick, Roy VanlandIngham, John Angel, Ronald
Ogden and Mika Morton. The
rents Inng candidates are Da­
ryl McLain, Terry Whitten,
Alan Lucas and Tim Whitten.

Russia Wonts
Title Fight

Fight Results
N O R T H HOLLYWOOD^
Calif. (UPI) — Paul Rojaa,
129, San Pedro, Calif., stop­
ped Ray Coleman, 127%,
Phoenix, Aria. 8.
NEW YORK (U PI) — Hu­
bert Hilton, 191, Glen Cove,
N. Y„ outpointed Wilfred#
AveUea, 189, Pnerta Rica 6.

Retains Title
XRISTINEHAMN, Sweden.
(UPI) — Lidia Skoblikova of
Russia won tha 1,000 and I,000-meter events to Gw Kris­
ti nehim n speed skating cham­
pionships Sunday to retain
bar world speed skating title.
The four-time Olympic gold
medal winner was docked
to 1:43.9 for 1,000 m eters and
3:11.4 for 1,000 meters.

D O B tM 0 /

We're Overstocked With
,* x \
14" TIRES
&amp;£Ai

Spring aa a member of the
Metro Conference.
Among other events, tha
Seminoles also will take part
In the Kiwants Relays to Or­
lando on Mar. 14, the Stetson
Relays on Msr. 21, the FlorIds Relays on March 28, the
Metro Conference meet on
April 22, a district meet on
May 3, and a statewide meet
oo Slay 9.
In addition, the Seminotoa
will host tbe Sanford Invita­
tional on April 4. Participat­
ing in the local attraction will
be Florida Military School,
Leesburg.
Daytona
Beach
Seabreete and Lyman.
Returning lettermcn this
season Include Barry Barite,
Buddy Lawson, Dave NoeU
Earl Black, Bill Brown, Dan
McCall, Len Reinhart, Den­
ver Vodopich and Steve
Clark.
In the 10o and 220-yard
dailies, which Wllllama be­
lieves may be the squad
strongest events, he wiU
have such experienced thieclads as Lawson, Black and
Brown. Others who are show­
ing good promise are Lloyd
Freeman, Clarenoe Johnson
and Rick Walstrom.
Barks is Williams’ only ex­
perienced specialist to the
440 event, ‘‘But he's a fine
one,” aaya the Seminole
mentor. Showing promise are
Eddie Griffith, Steryl Weber
and Paul Leroy.
In the shot and diicua
events, WUliama baa a pair
of returning letterraen—Steve
Clark and Dave NoelL Also
in this event, Williams says
Dave Howe la working bard
and looking pretty good.
“ We're in another buildiog
program from the ground
up,” said WiUIsm* to refer,
ence to tbe high Jump event
“ We're hopeful that Johnson,
Reinhart and Leroy can
coma through for u&gt;.”
Reinhart, Roo Davis and
Paul Polgar are participating
In the pole vault. “ But,” aaya
Dick, “ It's the same story aa
the high jump.”
WlUiami has depth in the
broad jump with Vodopich,
Freeman, Johnson, Allen Tay­
lor and Walstrom.

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Rights Group Plans Chicago School Boycott Tuesday
United Press Intrrnstlonal
Civil rights groups In Chiplsn to stage a school
boycott next Tuesday to dup­
licate a one-day boycott last
October that kept 250,000 stu* school.
adherents said
was designed to
da facto segregation
the city's public schools.
Plans for the second boycott
evolved Tuesday as more
th in lOtf "hunger marchers"

REGINALD STEELE

staged a demonstration In the
Windy City'* Loop area.
Shouting "we want jobs, wc
want food," the demonstra­
tors, most of them Negroes
on public aid. were protesting
what they consider inadequ­
ate relief allowances.
Some of the marchers
threatened a sit-in demonstra­
tion at city hall but changed
plans after Mayor Richard J.
Daley said he would use po­

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SGT. JEFFERSON

patterns as possible.
Elsewhere in the nation:
Xlontgomery, Ala. — T h e
State Education Board Tues­
day rescinded its earlier or­
ders assuming direct control
over schools in Macon Coun­
ty, where boycotts by white
William Hyde Wollaston,
British scientist, discovered
palladium, one of the precious
platinum group of metals, in
1803.

students have closed ona In­
tegrated school and left only
Negro students In two others.
Pine Bluff, Ark.—Youthful
Negroes picketed a cafe
where Negro comedian Dick
Gregory and a white integra­
tion leader were arrested dur­
ing a ilt-ln demonstration.
Monroe, N. C.—Three Ne­
groes and a whit* man go
on trial today on charges they
kidnaped a white couple dur­
ing racial violence In this

southern North Carolina town
In 1941.

First In U. S.
By Uaited F rets latermatieaa!
The Protestant Episcopal
Church, the Anglican Com*
munlon in the United States,
was brought to America bp
the Jamestown colonists to «*»
...
1607, and beeame autonomous J« »
and adopted 'Its present name
In 1789, according to Csa
World Almanac.

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PICNICS

M e n 's Day Program
American Red Cross. The
reason for thU training per­
iod U to provide better ser­
vice for the sick and In­
jured child. When this profeet
Is completed, Croomi wUl be
the first school in our vicin­
ity to have Gray Ladle*
trained by the Red Cross. A
schdeule lor the training sess­
ion will be released as soon
as a sufficient number of
Udiea (20) have consentod to
train as Gray Ladles. For
further Information, you may
contact Mrs. J. C. Rlngling,
chairman or Prolessor II. L.
Douglas at Crooms.
Members of the Ul-Y Or­
ganisation of CBS attended
the 15th annual State Hi-Y
Conference last weekend at
Walter E. Harris High School,
Hastings. Thirty-nine stud­
ents and three advisors re­
ported this conference to be
well-planned, educational, in­
spirational, and enjoyable.
The theme for the three-day
conference "Thla I Believe,"
was discussed in cUfit cate­
gories. During tbe afternoon
general assembly five of tbe
eight group reports were giv­
en by students of Croomi. It
was reported that these 39
student delegatee were the
leaders In each group dis­
cussion. Our children are to
be commended.
Cynthia Kendrick was re­
elected state historian. All
delegatee boarded t h r e e
school buses and toured his­
torical S t Augustine. The
group attended the annual
banquet with Rudolph (Bunky) Matthews, of Bethuoe
Cookm an College, as speaker;
attended th e ‘Sunday morning
worship service with Rev.
Rof*f P. Pair delivering the
*«nnc#; and finally tbe dance
Ifto r the banquet on Satur­
• .• •
day night with music furnAir Force Sergeant James iabed by Lawreoce Parker
(Jim m y) Jefferaoo, son of und HU Honey Drippers.
•
•
•
the Uta Mrs. Bernice John­
H
m
or
i
M
n
t
i
§ i Crooms
son, U spending a month on
fears. He U stationed In Al­ High M eet fee the third six
buquerque, N. Mex. " I a a *wks petted an t
Reginald MeClll, Carolyn
having a most wonderful
Matthews, Bernard Morrh,
tim e," says Jimmy.
Mrs. VioU Frailer was Henry Sweet, Thaad Brooka,
fetod with a surprise birth­ •tove Wright, Vivien Taylor,
day party a t bar home re­ Le«ta Mewtfowrry, Natrina
cently. She received many Weed*, Larry Haynes, Shirgifts. Those la attendance toy Capers, Stanley Daven­
were: Mr. and Mra. Charles port, Clyde Aahley, Levonla
Powell, Robert Robinson, Ce- Wynn, Bamusl H a y n e s ,
bit Malone, Mr. and Mr#. Gwendolyn Fisher, Lucy TenLeola Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. neU, Willie M. Melntnry,
Marion Herring, Mrs. Leola RonJ* Cherry, Jacquelyn Bell,
Herring and son, Mr. and Pamela Cherry, Toni Duncan,
Mra. Willie Dubose, Jerome Carolyn Mobley, Brenda Lan­
LocMiart, of Jacksonville, ier, Catherine Jones, LutrieMrs. Mabel Matthews, Mild- to Graham, Roeeaary Johnnew Brooks and Alfred O- •on, Ranald Nathan, Ingrid
cane of Jacksonville, Mr. and Burton, Roger Walton, LinMra. Samuel Smith aod Mr. da Merthle, A rthur Blake,
and Mrs. Isaac Burke, of O r a t o r y Session, Avery
Orlando and Seaman Ronnie Smith, Lento Hawkins, Car­
Williams. According to Wil­ olyn Format, Beverly Meliams In a written statement Ctondon, Carolyn Williams,
to Mra. Frasier "This is the Diane Cslhoum, Shirley Bar­
first party I have &lt;iver st­ rington, Tony Brooks, Wil­
tended."
bur Hawkins, Elliott BellWilli* V. Graham, ivers*- #my, L ev an Dixon, Narva
tion supervisor, announces the Golden, Roy Montgomery,
flnsl Midget Basketball Lea- Carlton McDonald, Eleanor
Cue standings:
Mobley, Cynthia Kendrick,
Team
W L
Shirley Rhodes, Lillie Sapp,
Jet*
T 1
Dean la Peels, Barbara Ba­
Tlgeri
• 2
con,
R o s a a n n a r Johnson,
Hawks
4 4
Mary Sharpe DolUson, Bar­
Rama
2 •
bara Sandifer, Rebecca MorReds
l 7
The Jets won the ehsmplon- gan, Gloria Williams, Odsll
ship by beating the Tigers H a y w o o d , Alice Holmee.
•5-30. They will receive tro­ T o m m i e Jenkins, Minnie
phies. Tbe teams will engsge Ralnee, Mildred Quinn, Diane
in a tournament at the Roy Wilson, Julios Rlngling, Be­
A. Allan Gymnasium Sstur- linda Daniels, Elnorm Allen,
dsy beginning at 9 a. m. Tro­ Gail Montgomery, Joyce An­
phies will be awirded to the ne Williams, Samuel Alioway, Alva Begley, Marsha
winners.
•
•
•
Uanderaon, Lorraine RingAn appeal U being made Itog, Mary Diggs, Brenda
by the Crooms High PTA and Shaw, Anal* Jackson, James
principal, 11. L. Doutlss, to Fields, Edward Booty, Joyce
get mothers and other In­ M o n t g o m e r y , Clares the
terested ladies to serve the Banka, Mamie Bowman, Aahigh school as Gray Ladles nle Hardy, Marsha Deveaux,
for the school's clinic. These Patricia Ward, Annto Rouse,
Gretn and Mart*
persons
will
be trained D a w n
through the services of the

schools. Organlxen of the
March I demonstration pre­
dicted "more than 100,000
persons" would participate.
Jam es E. Donovan, presi­
dent of the New York City
Education Board, reiterated
bis refusal to resign Tuesday
and told hla Negro critics his
stand on school integration to
"morally right." Donovan's
plan to to eliminate de facto
segregation with aa little dis­
ruption to existing school

K T ia d U ttg

St. James Observes
B y Hebert B. Thomai Jr.
FA 1*75#
St. Jame* AXIS Church ob­
served Its Men'* Day Pro­
gram last Sunday. The theme
was "Building Better Christ­
ian Brotherhood and Relation­
ship—Our Major Task." Prof.
R. E. Green, teacher of Eng­
lish at Crooms High School,
brought a most challenging
and. strong message. Johnell
Bryant, custodian at Uopper
Elementary,
aang
"My
Task." He performed well,
aa usual.
Prof. Harold Boggs, the
blind pianist and hla singers
of Clinton, Ohio, will appear
a t New Salem Primitive
Baptist Church this Sunday
a t 7:30 p. m. You are asked
to coma out and witness this
program. These artists are
among the finest In the world.
If you fall to attend, you will
miss a real treat.
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ere happy for you
tr*.
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Hood, Tex., where he Is aery,
log with the Firs Atnaored
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duate of Croomi High School

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Flora Heights Couple
Celebrates Anniversary

To Rose Circle

The couple was married in
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Cog-1 tlon by their children at the
barn were feted with a 80th honorccs’ h o m e In Flora IBM in Coffee County, Ala., by
wedding anniversary celebra-1 Heights recently.
Justice of the Peace Jeff
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Cogburn are
the parents of eight children:
ShcllJc Cogburn, Mrs. Eliza­
beth Spears, Mrs. B. F. Bul­
lard, Mrs. II. M. Russell, all
of Sanford: Mrs. J. L. Dar­
MR. AND MRS. N. W. COGBURN celebrated
nell, of DcBary; Dewey Cog­
their Both wedding anniversary a t their home in
burn, of Titusville; S/Sgt.
Flora Heights.
Noali Wllmer Cogburn, USA,
Fort Knox, Ky., and CWO
John C. Cogburn, of Ft. Benning, Ga. Mr. Cogburn's sis­
ter, Mrs. Annie Mae Green,
of Alexander City, Ala., also
attended the celebration.
The guests were served
cake and punch. After the
Theme of the annual Sem­ The highlight of the even­
open house the entire family
gathered fer a turkey dinner. inole High School' Glee Club ing was the crowning of the
ball
was "Garden of the Queen of the Ball by Mrs. Bill
Stars,” with t h e student Clause Jr. Judgea for this
lounge decorated accordingly. crowning were Mrs. Wendy
Various sized stars and Johnson, Mrs. Walter Fesler,
half moons, made of* silver Mrs. Otis Jones and Mrs. H.
A PLAQUE is presented by Mrs. Mumie Arnold,
paper, glittered above the L. Johnson.
Miss Sherry Thrasher, es­
Department of Florida president of American
dance floor. A large wishing
Legion Auxiliary, to Mrs. Grace Ambachcr,
well made of red camellias corted by Lloyd Freeman,
president of Old Glory Unit 183, for having 100
and green foliage was plac­ wai crowned the Queen of the
By Jane Casselberry
per cent membership plus four for 1964 reached
ed near the center of liie Ball. Peggy Miller, escorted
Former Casselberry resi­ room. Cupids and red hearts by Leitner Ley, and Sue Orbefore Oct. 20, 1963. Unit 183 nlso has received
dents, Willis and Dorothea were placed at various points seno, escorted by Richard
a dtation for meritorious service.
Benson, and their sona, Char around the walla. Each table Hlttell, were selected as run­
lea and Billy, who now live on wai decorated with red ca­ ner-ups.
Kodiak Island in Alaska, re­ mellias and white candies in­
Queen Sherry wai present­
port that they are enjoying termingled among ferna.
ed with a beautiful bouquet oi
their new home and are aurThe decorating committee flowers and her crown wai
By Maryann Miles
Edward Lcpkoik* of New vivlng the Alaskan winter.
consisted of the Miisea Diane made of flowers. The attend­
Mr. and M n. Ray Weiley York and their aon, George,
Mrs, Benson, who is well Clause, chairman, Jean Mai­ ants were given gifts.
will have aa their gueita this and daughter, Nancy.
known to her many frienda in lers, Randall Chase and Ro­
the area aa a result of bci bert Ballard.
Barbara Macdonald, daugh­ yeara aa music teacher at
Several Sanford Junior High
ter of Mrs, Rita Macdonald Lyman High School and South
students served as waitress­
and granddaughter of Mrs. Seminole Junior High, hat a
es. These were the Misses
Ray Holmes, who has been a position aa assistant librarian
Marilyn Hern, Beth Morgan,
patient in Holiday Hospital in and study hall teacher at
Debbie Kinsey, Sally Spen­ The American Home De­
Orlando, Is reported to be re­ Kodiak High School. She is
cer, Dawn Fcdder and Betsy partment of the Sanford Wom­
cuperating satisfactorily at also directing a musical com­
Carman.
an's Club will hold a covered
home.
edy at this achool. Mrs. Ben­ The Temptations from Win­ dish luncheon Thursday at 1
son is a member of the ter Park furnished the music p.m. at the home of Mrs. C.
Houseguest this week ol church choir and the Builneas
for dancing. Also a folk ting­ R. Sima, 111 W. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crum is and Protfculonal Women'*
ing group, known aa the Four Circle,
Miss Barbara Karrmann Irora Club.
Scorca of Orlando, entertain­ Thla meeting will bo an in­
Roosevelt, N. Y.
Willis Benson Is teaching at ed the gueita with several formal affair and aU mem­
By Myrtle Wilson
the navy base school on Ko­ numbers during the evening. ber* are urged to attend.
Looking for a house plant
diak.
that's easy to grow?
Charles, their son, grad­
Choose a philodendron. Ac­
uated from Lyman High
cording to the U, 8. Depart­
School and Is planning to join
ment of Agriculture, the phil­
Uie U. S. Air Force in (he
odendron growe better than
near future. He la now em­
moat other house plants under
ployed by the King Crab
conditions found Inilde moil
The Ladles Society of the Plant.
modem botnos. They do well
Billy is a freahman in high
aa long aa they are kept Brotherhood of Locomotive
school. He la on the honor
Firemen
and
Engtncraen
la
In
warm, moderately molit, and
the proceii of completing Its roil and la playing the lead
out of direct aunllght.
plans for tho March dinner In a school play. Both boys
Some are even resistant to meeting. Tltcsc plans were are active In the young peo­
cold. The philodendron soildiscussed at the last meeting ple's group at the Community
cum, for example, can with­
in the home of Mra. J. R Baptist Church.
stand temperature* dose to Wclli Jr.
freezing. It also growa proOfficer* for tho new year
llforouily. Ona plant display­
wore also Installed at the
ed In a Washington, D. C., de­
meeting. T h o s e
Installed
partment store boasted a di­ were: Mrs. J. R. Wells Jr.,
ameter of IS feel.
president; Mrs. J. R. Brooks,
You can buy a philodendron vice president; Mrs. Robert
plant a t the florist simps, Kiacnroff, accretary; Mrs. H.
supermarkets, at drugstores K. Turner, treasurer; Mra.
or dime department stores. Ilaruld Keeling, collector;
A rehearsal party honor
There are many varieties. Of Mr*. J. A. Calhoun, chaplain; Ing Miss Dawn Barnes, of
the most common ii the phil­ Mr*. C. 11. Goethe. Mrs. II. II. Casselberry, and Larry MeGREETING Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bierly of
odendron oxycardum, which Fortner, Mrs. Walter Cook, Grew, of Orlando, was given
MHIhcim,
Pa., for a grand reunion after 20 yeara
hai heart-shaped leaves, and trustees; Mrs. E. P. Williams, recently by hi* parents, Mr.
In Mrs. Nora Norris, Welcome Wagon Hostess
the philodendron pertusanl, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Paul and Mra. Robert McGrew at
for the South Seminole Newcomers Club,
with large perforated leaves. Scfricd, Mra. Alfred Green, their home on Ardaley Drive.
But there are also philoden­ torlal committee; Mr*. Harry
A buffet super was served
drons with cut leaves end
Wilson a n d
Mrs. Alfred to membera of tha wedding
even leaves shaped like dag­ Green, tclepbono committee, party. The guesta included
gers.
and Mr*. Walter Cook, pub­ Mrs. Donald Barnes, mother
Usually philodendrons ere
of the bride; Bliss Paula An­
licity chairman.
grown on trelllsoi or mossThe guests were served re­ drews, maid of honor; Mias
covered poles. Thcso plants
freshments. Those attending Barbara Navlus and Blra.
need to be fastened to the sup­
k u a v a m a r o u iu r v m
the Installation of officer* Donna Lou Bratt, brides­
port. You can use green, pa­
maids; Terry BtcGrew, best
per-covered wire for this pur­
man; Allan Moen and David
pose or you can get common
Barnes, ushers, and Rav. Paul
pins.
K. Nordalek, pastor a t 8L
When the plant grows to the
John's Lutheran Church In
end of the trellis, cut back the
Winter Park.
•terns to force new branches.
Start this new growth winding
down the trellis. Increase the
light and decrease tho amount
of water.
To get philodendron leaves
to ahine, wash them once a
month with soap and water.

Queen Sherry Thrasher

Crowned At Ball

Benson Family

Enjoying Move

To Alaska

South Seminole Personals

Informal Affair
Is Planned

Philodendron

Plants Popular
In Homes

New Officers
Installed A t
Meeting

Wedding Party
Honored With

Supper

Harrison A. Peck, a natire of Reading, Pa., and
now a resident of Ft. Laud­
erdale, was truest speaker at
the February meeting of the
Rose Circle at the “Golden
Acres" home of Mrs. Charles
Cole in Genera. Mrs. Charles
Brumlcy and Mrs. Fred Lingenfelitr were co-hostesses
at ths Informal coffee pre­
ceding the meeting.
The guest speaker chose
as his topic “Gardens in Col­
or.” lie illustrated his topic
with colored slides, which he
said he had taken through
the years aa a hobby.
The president, Mrs. A.W.
Epps, conducted the routine
business and made the report
from the Board.
Mrs. B.B. Crumley, tree
chairman, reported that tOO
seedling pine trees, obtained
from the county agent, had
been distributed and planted
by members.
Tentative floor plans for a
proposed Garden Club build­
ing were shown and describ­
ed by Mrs. James T ru itt
World Gardening chairman,
Mrs. Henry Simpson, report­
ed that boxes of used cloth­
ing and costume Jewtlry had
heen sent to Formosa by the
club. She requested more
good used clothing, horticul­
ture books and commemora­
tive stamps.
Horticulture
chair­
man, Mrs. Cole, urged using
care in selecting plants that
are cold resistant for this
area. She also said that
March Is the best time for
dividing daylllies. She gave
seedlings of cocoa plumosa
plants to those present.
F o l l o w i n g a sandwich
luncheon, the group drove
through the Leu Gardens in
Orlando.
The guests present wars
Mrs. Harrison Peck, Mrs. W.
E. Morris and Fred Llngenfalser. Other members pre­
sent were: Mrs. J.L. Brown,
Mrs. W.A. Morrison, Mrs.
J.C. Noel, Mrs. Donald Nor­
ton, Mrs. G.R. Pearson, Mrs.
John D. Thomas, Mrs. Marie
Wilhelm, Mrs. J.D. Woodruff,
Mrs. E.W. White and Mrs.
Mildred Babcock.
Another use for that won­
derful nylon net. Buy several
of those small sponges that
come In a package. Make a
case of aeveral thicknesses of
net for each sponge, allowing
enough length to ititch each
end together. Use In the bath­
room and kitchen for a quick
cleanup. Cuts down on tha
use oi harsh cleansers on the
porcelain. Us* also for a soap
bolder aa soap will not stick
to the net.

Virginia C. Fleming
To W ed Ken Mann

Mr. and Mrs. Makon FI*Til­
ing, of Hartwell, Ga., an­
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Virginia Caro•enc, to Kenncih Larry Mann,
of Lake Monroe, son of Jack
J . Mann.
The wedding will be an
event of March T at 7 p.ra. in
the Mount Olivet BaptM
Church. All friends and rela­
tives are Invited to attend thg
ceremony.
Miss Fleming it a graduate
of Hart County High School
and Johnson Business College. The bride-elect Is presenlly employed by the Citi­
zen* Banking Company in
HartwclL
Kenneth Mann is a grad­
uate of bu.-ilnole High SchooL
He has servtJ three years in
the U. S. Army and is pres­
ently employed by Amazetron, Inc., in HartwelL

New Members
Are Initiated
At Meeting
VIRGINIA CAROLENE FLEMING to
Kenneth Larry Mann.

wed

Enterprise Personals
Ted Foster, son of Rev. and
Mrs, Fred Foster, is enrolled
this semester in the Louisiana
State University in New Or­
leans,

Sp 4 Wayn* Roberta, who
hat Just recently returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn from two and a half years in
Viet Nam, and is now sta­
tioned in Ft. Bennlng, Ga.,
was overnight guest of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra.
C. A. Henderson.

Carol Emanuel,

Harold Goodwin
Repeat Vows

Mr*. Carol Ann Emanuel
and Harold Richard Goodwin
were united in marriage Sun­
day afternoon at 2 p.m, at
tha Barnett Memorial Meth­
odist Church in Enterprise
with Rev. Fred Foster offic­
iating a t the double ring cer­
emony. The couple wee at­
tended by Mr. and Mra. Layton Oglesby.
The bride chose a street
length pink dress of nylon
with a lace bolero and white
accessories. She wore a cor­
sage of pink and white car­
nation*.
Mrs. Oglesby wore a blueflowered nylon dress with
white accessories.
A reception followed in the
church annex. The newly­
weds will reside on Madison
Place. The bridegroom ia
employed at Deltona.

Mr. and Mra. Harry C.
VIereck of Wenonab, N. J.,
were visiting Enterprise last
week. Mr. VIereck, whose
grandfather, Christian Sofielsa, made bis home here
about the turn of the century,
came along with bis father,
John VIereck, when he wai
only a boy of 10 years for a
visit with grandparents. Mr.
Vicreck commented on the
many changes of the vicinity
since that time.

By Mrs. H. L. Johatop
Three new members war#
initialed at the monthly meeting of the Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club. T h l •
meeting was held at the Com­
munity Building in Monroe.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, president,
presided over the meeting.
Mrs. 0. Nordgren gave the
devotional.
During the builneas session
of the meeting, the group dis­
cussed their coming events.
It was announced that the
30th anniversary of the club
would be held on May 14. Ten­
tative plans for a banquet and
program were made.
The Heart Queen candidate*
Darlene Roberta, who is being sponsored by the elub*
was introduced to the group.
The club has recently givm
a bake tale to further tbn
plans for Its candidate.
Msi. Nordgren and Mrs,
Katheryn Malloy showed th«
members a chair and tab it
they reflnished while attend­
ing a reflnJshlng school held
at the Home Demonstration
Center.

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DEAR ABBY: I beg to
differ with your reply to
that mall carrier's wife
w h o thought .tome of the
women on hi* route were
after him. You raid that
most women were interested
in their MAIL, nut tier
MA1.K. Well, my son was a
m eter reader. He said he
had to keep his e y e s
straight ahead every mom­
ent. being careful not to
even to look sideways of
the women or he would
have a hard time getting
out of tlie house1. (Ho was
31, six-foot three, and very
good looking.) One woman,
who was old enough to be
his mother, was so aggres­
sive that be reported her to
the front office. They eent
a detective out there to
question her, and she got
her claw* Into the detective
and almost broke up his
home. Must service men
can tell you it doesn’t pay
to lie loo friendly to the
lady of the house.
METER READER'S
MOTHER
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DEAR ABBY: We have
been married 12 years and
have 3 children. We have
plenty of beds so that each

d U q h liq h iA

By Abigail Van Buren

of us can sleep alone mm.
ent. f told her that 1 had
My h u s b a n d complained
never met my daugh'.er-inthat hr was crowded, so I law, but my son said she was
changed our double l»ed for
a shy little thing, and I
twins beds. Now. every
thought It might be easier
night the children argue
for her to meet her moth­
over whose turn It Is to
er-in-law alone for the first
sleep with Daddy. I try to
time. My friend didn't take
force the "each to hit own
the hint. Rather, she said.
bed" rule, but my husband
"I would like to meet the
girl—aren't you going to
overrides my objections with
the argument that he does­ a»k me lo sit down?" 'I
n't mind." But the next
told her as nicely as I
could that I thought It would
morning he complains to
me that the kids threshed
be better if she caino back
around and he couldn’t get
the next afternoon for tea,
any rest. But the next night
and meet tier then. She left
It's the same story. What’a
in a huff. How could t have
wrong with this picture?
handled a situation like that
ANNOYED
more tactfully?
DEAR ANNOYED: HIS
WONDERING
sleepless nights are the
DEAR WONDERING: I
least of what's wrong.
think you handled an akChildren should not get into
ward situation with admirthe habit of sleeping with
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Dr. Walter Lund berg of
Austin, Minn., has sent a hand
that fits In perfectly with this
column on trump manage­
m en t
He lays tbat bis bid of four
hearts was aggressive and I
agree with him, but the hands
fit beautifully and In spite of
the 5-0 break In trumps there
was no way to beat him on
the line of play ho adopted.
The principal features of
hla play were that he realised
that he could never afford to
lead a trump himself and that
ha had to bring homo seven
trump trlcka.
He took the ace of clubs,
ruffed a club, and led e dia­
mond to dumm y'i nine.

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Who can't quite aeem to
share the children’s happiness
at the dose of another school
year.
Who la always thinking.
"Next year things won't be
so hectic—end I will have a
ilttla more time for myself.”
Who finds it easier to say
‘‘we'll see," or "m aybe," in­
stead of "no” to a teen-ager
who can present his case With
the skill of a lawyer.
Who finds It hard to answer
a husband's "Well, what have
you been doing all day ?" be­
cause, though you work hard
trying to keep even with the
housework, you rarely have
any big accomplishment to
mention.
Don't think you'ro tbe only

housewife who fits this pic­
ture. Truly, it's typical.
Grace notes for home har­
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for Husbands).” Send 25 cents
to Rutii Miiiett Reader Ser­
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Lincoln, who helped the San
Diego Chargers to their first
American Football League
championship, has beeu nam ­
ed January winner of Ihe S.
Rae Hlcknok poll. Buikctball
star Oscar Robertson of the
Cincinnati Koyals was runnerup in the tirst leg for the
"Professional Athlete U the
McKinley Wins
PHILADELPHIA (DPI) — Year" award.
Wimbledon champion Chuck
McKinley defeated Raphael
Offered Match
Usuna, 6-3, 8-6, 5-7, 4-0, 6-3,
LONDON (UPI) — British
Sunday to win the Philadel­
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phia indoor tennis champion­ has been offered a non-title
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bout egalnst world light hea­
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Willie

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realizing his daughter Is
growing Into maturity. Later,
John Mills sod Danny take
the spotlight with a clever
"Mutiny on the Bounty" sa­
tire, and the three segue Into
an even funnier iketch where
Danny la hilarious aa a
French customs Inspector.
Midway, the team of Joe and
Eddie provocatively warble
"The Ox Driver's Song."
10-11 p.m. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. "87 Different Kinds of
Love.” Give this aerlci cre­
dit, when it casts an unfit
mother, It casts the kind of
unfit mother who's worth
looking aL In this episode the
delinquent parent, w h o s e
daughter is removed from her
custody, Is Diana Dora. The
child, old beyond her yeara,
ia emotionally played by Jen­
ny Maxwell. Joseph Campanells and Phyllis Love (who is
not one of tlie 87 named ia
tbe title) play the girl's wellintentioned foster parents.

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Troop 34 Scouts
Win Top Awards

Deborah K err — C olor

Troop 34, sponsored by
First Methodist Church, held
a Court of Honor a t McKinley
Hall a t tha church.
The follow Inn boya received
(huso awards: John Mills—
nature, cilirenthip in tlie coin
inunity, soil and water con­
servation, and safety; Lee
Htoudenmira — second class;
J rrry Mill* — second clnaa;
Russell Echols — Star Hcout
and the first aid merit badge;
Phillip Uriner—aecond class.

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BOSTON (UPI) — Tlie Bos­
ton Bruins of the National
Hockey League have brought
up high • scoring Wayne Riv­
ers from Ilerabey and sent
cooler Bob Letter to tbe
American League club. Riv­
era, who scored 21 goals after
an early Injury, will play on
the Forbes Kennedy-Guy GenIron line.

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"Baseball
Game
of
tlie
Week" will be televised na­
tionally by tbe Columbia
Broadcasting Syalem on 46
weekend dates during 1964,
it was announced Tuesday.

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9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show. (P art I)
Quite funny but next wcck'i
oonclusion is even funnier.
Rose Mark- is hilarious in her
role of gag writer Sally Ro­
gers. Appearing on a late
show (a carbon of the "To­
night" show), she's such a
hit as a guest, the emcee in­
sists she Join him as a reg­
ular feature. Trouble is Sally
starts to neglect her work
and Rob and Buddy (Dick
van Dyke and Murey Anioterdam) issue an ultimatum
that's partly engendered by
their thinly disguised jealousy
of her success as a celebrity.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. A delightful hour
wlUiout a single dull minute.
English star John Mills and
Ills equally celebrated daugh­
ter Hayloy Mills are Danny's
guests. Hayloy joins Danny in
an opening sketch in which
Danny gives a hilarious por­
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Don't think you're the only
housewife—
Who is always clipping re­
cipes, but never gets around
(o filing them.
Whose husbsud a l w a y s
wants to know what you did
with anything be has mis­
placed.
Whose children always vol­
unteer your service! when
there y e cookies to be baked,
cbaufferlng to be done, or
aomebody'i house la needed
for a teen-age party.
Whose indispensable laborsaving devices always seem
to cltoose ths worst possible
moment for groaning and giv­
ing up.
Who always falls for the
flattering words, "No one ia
as well qualified aa you are
to be the chairman of this
Important committee."

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TONIGHT

7:30-6:30 p.m. CBS. CBS
Reports. "Tha Flight From
Hollywood." If you still care
about tlie problems facing
Hollywood and the American
Motion Picture industry, this
ia a thoughtful If somewhat
sketchy analysis of the situa­
tion. Not a glamour hour,
though many of filmdum's
name* do appear, it ia almost
a true sociological study. The
subject and many of the par­
ticipants are sufficiently in­
teresting to make this worth
catching for a non-definitive
introduction to a changing
condition which doesn't real­
ly affect an outsider very
deeply.
99:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. Granny (Irene
Ryan) gets moat of the action
In this cpliode and makes it
even funnier than usual. Still
determined to get Elly May
(Donna Douglas) a beau,
Granny teaches her "oldfashioned courtin'." but Eljy
May doesn’t like glib bank
clerk Penrod aa Granny's
choice. But when Lafe Crick
(Peter Whitney) shows up
with his eligible but stupid
son, Elly and Granny share
a common distaste. Jed (Bud­
dy Ebscn) knows Granny
would just as soon shoot at
the Cricks as look a t them.
So he hides the slovenly pair
until he can get Granny in a
good mood. You can bet Gran­
ny goea for her gun anyway.

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1LB . 2

MIAMI BEACH (UP1) - A
union boycott that has baited
loading of American wheat for
Russia drew aharp criticism
Monday from United Auto
Workers President Walter P.
Reuther.
Maritime
labor leaders,
cheered by backing from
AFL-CIO President George
Meany, stuck to their de­
mands for shipment of at
least half the grain In U. S.
ships before canceling the
boycott.
Asalatant Labor Secretary
Jam es J. Reynolds worked In­
to the early hours this morn­
ing trying to settle the dis­
pute over the government's
role in enforcing the use of
Americsa vessels. The out­
look for an early agreement
was not considered bright.
Meany and the AFL-CTO
Maritime Trade Department
aald the Johnaon administra­
tion bad failed to carry out
a pledge that 50 per rent of
the wheat shlpmonts would be
made In U. S. ships employ­
ing American seamen.

DELAND ( U P I ) - A n Ohio
visitor was killed and two
persons were Injured when an
outboard boat atruck soma
floating grass In tho St. Johns
River and crashed Into a
channel marker northwest of
here Monday.
Dead w ai Walter Hannan,
70, of Savannah, Ohio.
Mrs. Hannan was pulled
from the water and hospital­
ised In fair condition with
shock and exposure. The boat
owner, Raymond Rcbedouz,
M, of Astor, was thrown Into
the water but was not hurt.
Authorities said Hannan, In
the how of the boat when It
atruck the channel marker,
apparently crashed into the
buoy.

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Grain Boycott

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cation could ieopardlre mott
of their aeata. Some reform
backer* even called It a wel­
come decision.
In a landmark 13 decision
Monday the high court aald
congressional districts had to
be “as nearly a* practicable"
equal In population. Specifi­
cally, It aald those in Georgia
were not and ordered a threejudge court In Atlanta to lake
steps to bnng them In bal­
ance.
The Georgia Legislature al­
ready it hard at work on this
question, under pressure of a
eltlxcna suit that claimed the
ballots of voters in Atlanta
are worth only a third aa
much a* those In tho state's
least populous congressional
district
So the order may not have
to bo carried out there. But
dissenting Justice John M.
Harlan noted that 37 of the SO
states, with 3N of the 433
House seats, also are open to
action on tho ground their
districts a r e
not evenly
drawn.
It was tho court's first de­
cision directly affecting the
makeup of congressional dis­
tricts. Tho first reaction of
mauy House members who
might be affected wss to wait
and see what, if anything,
happens.

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Enlightened Sea Interest
It ia often aaid that the real world
crisis in the coming decades will not
be the struggle between communism and democracy but between the
have and have-not nations.
The underdeveloped nations have
GU per cent of the world's popula­
tion, but only 25 per cent of its
food production, 1G per cent of its
industrial output and 17 per cent of
its income.
Foreign aid has long been a wea­
pon used by both sides in the cold
war. Since World War II. the Un­
ited States has distributed nearly
$98 billion to 111 countries. Onethird of this has been in the form
of military assistance.
The largest single chunk of U.S.
aid — $29 billion — went to post­
war Europe under the Marshall
Plan. An additional $1G billion was
spent to build up the continent’s
military strength.
The Communist world did not get
into the uid game until 1951, but by
19G1 the Red bloc nations had giv­
en $4.8 billion in aid nnd credits
to carefully selected recipients. An­
other $3.4 billion from Russia and
$1 billion from Red China was giv­
en to Eastern European Communist
countries in the 195Us.
The East vs. West cold-war as­
pect of foreign aid is changing,
however, ns more and more nations
join the list of loaners and donors.
According to News Front magagine,
between 1955 and 19G0, 1G Western
nations besides the U.S. gave $9.8
billion in economic aid.
— France gives or lends an aver­
age of $950 million u year, mostly to
former colonies. It has 10,000 teach­
ers and technicians in Africa alone.
— West Germany, which contri­
buted $575 million in 19G1, is thirdlargcst aider and has committed
$4.6 billion to 40 nntions.
— The United Kingdom, has giv­
en $2 billion in uid so fur this decade, chiefly through the Colunibo
Plan for South Asia. Since this plan
was set up in 1950, the Dritish Com­
monwealth has funneled close to
$14 billion into the ureu. (Canada,
for instance, contributes $60 mil­
lion a year.)
— The United Nations, through
its gift and loun agencies and peace­

WASHINGTON - (NEA) - through social security taxes.
Medical care for the aged
The pivot man in this mat­
emerges clearly now as the ter is Democratic Hep. Wiltop priority item on President 'rur Mills, chairman of the
Johnson's 1964 ‘'m ust" lis t- House Ways and Means Com­
after civil rights and tax re. mittee. If Johnson somchow
duction.
can gain his support, medi­
The President' himself has care will find the necessary
not yet struck off such a list, 13 committee votes for a fav­
as his most immediate pre­ orable beginning v e r d i c t .
decessor olten did. Uut peo­ Eleven are set now.
Should these proposals con­
ple around him suggest that
any priority tabulation would tinue to be mired in Ways and
include, besides the three Means, t h e administration
could turn back to the Senate
items already set down:
The "w ar on poverty” pack­ lor propulsive action.
The Senate killed medicare,
age. including some education
proposals.
52 to 43, in midsummer of
New authorization funds for 1962. But since then the vote
prospect for the administra­
area redevelopment.
tion has been improved m a­
A mass transit program.
Some kind of omnibus hous­ terially by the 1962 election of
Senators Birch Bayh of Indi­
ing bundle.
Youth employment propos­ ana. Daniel Brewster of
Maryland, George McGovern
als.
of South Dakota. Thomas
New wheat legislation.
A foreign aid bill closr lo McIntyre of New Hampshire,
Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin
budget requests
In the view of some admin­ and Abraham Hibicoff of
istration men. medicare is j Conneelitul.
The narrow defeat of medi­
the perfect topic to occupy the
House in a liig way while the care in 1962 thus could be­
Senate undertakes its long come a razor-thin victory in
und predictably stormy strug­ the Senate in 1964
Support by Mills obviously
gle over civil rights
The proscription, as indi­ would give the proposals
cated by the President's j their maximum lilt in a full
health message, would be the 1House vole. Prior Senate
same as proposed by the late-' passage would perhaps be the
John F. Kennedy: hospital next best thing
care for the aged, financed I Crucial southern Democra­

Thought For Today
They that deny a God, destroy
man's nubility; fur certainly man
is of kin to the beasts by his body;
and, if he be nut kin to God by his
spirit, he is a base and ignoble crea­
ture.—Sir Francis Bacon.
This Jesus, delivered up accord­
ing to the definite plan nnd fore­
knowledge of God, you crucified and
killed by the hands of lawless men.
— Acts 2:23.
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tru e aaiwr u sd ad ders*. I.c tlrra
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br a lia s
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Iw p r r a o a a l l l l r s . I’o r l r y la awl
j p u b l i s h e d by 1 b e H e r a l d .

I will do ray best. 'H ut is
all 1 can do. I ask for your j
Editor. The fleruld:
help nnd God's.
—President Lyndon B. John­ I would like to ask a favor
und would appiecintc it very
son.
I got no more tears to cry. much if you would pruvide
—Sirs. Ids Composto. Wash­ some help. What I want to
huve is a few American | m-ii
ington. D. C.
fllends. I did not knuw how to
This is ridiculous.
get them. The othrr day for- l.e e Harvey Oswald.
He (President Kennedy) tuuutcly I was told by my
died a tyrant's death. I pray flit-lids that the best way to
to God the new President will find one is to ask some
not he us intolerant and de­ American ui-wspn|H-is for the
manding as tile late President help.
I would appreciate it very
was.
—Attorney Itichard Ely, ad­ much if you can let me know
dressing a White Citizens u few boys or girls by print­
Council meeting in Nash­ ing a little note in your paper
ville. Tenn.
so I may get sunin answers.
I am . . . optimistic as to
My name is Mnsnko Nutojf.
the progres's that can he made .My eildi-rs is 1-39 Asuhigauke,
during the cctning year.
Neriuia-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 1
—Defense Secretary Robert am a Jupunrse girl and ant 16
McNamara, after checkup yrhrs old .
visit on light against Com­ I thunk you fur your truuldr.
munists in South Viet Nam.
Masako N'oloji

High Wire Act
The gicutest balancing act
since High Wire Hlondin
piam rd ebeve Niagara Falls
is taking place among the
top Drutocralic politician* in
Texas with President John­
son in charge.
The President is trying to
balance the Midi Democratic
ticket in Texas. The ticket
may be balanced with a coltaervalivc shoo-in for the De­
mocratic candidate for gover­
nor and a Deincciatic liberal
shoo-in to run for the If. S.
Senate.
This delicate balance be­
tween conservative end liber­
al Demon ate could leave
everybody happy nr anyway
less angry than they might
otherwise have hern. Further,
It is designed tu avoid Demoi t atic primary contests for
either nomination which might
i d duuragr the party as to
penult the Republicans tu
elect another candidate to
high office in Texas.
Texas has been lending a
bit toward two-party politics.
Republican presidential randidutrs carried Texes in 1928,
1962 and 11)66. Lyndon John­
son was put on the I960 Demoratic ticket by John F.
Kennedy to hold the Texes
electors. What, else Johnson
might acccmplish in the
South would be so much
frosting on the cake.
Johnson is nut likely to
need any help in winning
Texas' 24 electoral votes In
this year’s presidential elecMen. Rut the balancing act
he is imposing on Texas De­
mocrats is a good hedge
agaitul unexpected trouble,
Roy McGhee reported lest
week from Washington, D. C..I
that:
"The awesome power of
the White House was brought
directly to liear on Democratic party clueftains in Texas

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to safeguard Ptesidenl John­
son's liberal image in other
parta of the United States.”
McGhee is a ntembei of the
Washington hutesii of Unit­
ed Press International with
some special responsibility
fur Texas news. He explained
that Johnson's awesome pow­
er hud been used to chivvy
Rep. Joe Kilgore iD-Tcxt nut
of this year's contest for the
Uemocrstir senatorial nomi­
nation. Kilgure would have
opposed in the primary Sen.
Ralph Ysihoruugh, a liberal
Democrat. Kilgore had ths
support of Gov. John R. Con­
nelly, a one-time aids and
long time political associate
of President Johnson. A
Texas Democratic slate head­
ed by conservatives Counully
and Kilgore might have per­
suaded big city northern vetera to suspect that Johnson
also was tainted by southern
conservatism.
Texas dispatches now relate that the President Its*
moved to protect Connelly
from s primary contest with
another Texas Yarborough,
this one alec a liberal but no
relation to the senator. This
Yarborough is Don w h o
missed by a whisker defeat­
ing Connaliy for the DeinocruUi- gubernatorial nomina­
tion two years ago.
The President’s t h u m b *
down evidently either will get
Don Yurbcrotigli out of the
primary contest altogether or
cut him down to bite size for
Connaliy. Connaliy is regard­
ed as a conservative by Texas
liberals. Texas Republicans

do rot regard Connaliy a* a
bona fide conservative.
The story of the Democra­
tic party In Texas I* cf angry
struggle between liberal* and
conservative*. Each wing con­
trols about 15 per cent of ths
party. They battle for the
middle 70 per runt, which ie
not absolutely committed in
politics.
John F. Kennedy's visit te
Texas lest November was te
heal the party breach. Presi­
dent Johnson is rontinuing
the eifnrt to make • deal.
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Q—How did the horse chest­
nut get its name?
A—The scar left on Ute twig
where e leaf stem has fallen
off resembles n horse’s hoof.
&lt;J—Which U. 8 . Vice presi­
dent never assumed tbe duties
of his off let?
A—William R. King, sleet­
ed vice president in 1832. His
death occurred soon after he
was administered tha oath of
office.

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The top level of these three
technique nbout I8U0.
groups among the feeble­
As regalds mental levels of minded, is the moron (a wind
people, we regard intelligence coined by Dr. II. II. Goddard|.
as much like (he hoisepower
At best, lie tnuy attain the
in a motor.
niiutul
level of an ll-yeur-old
You tnuy thus have very
high intelligence nnd yet not when grown.
accomplish much in life if you
Then we have a “ Borderdon't utilize that m e n t a l line” category, plus a "Dull
Imiscpuwer.
Normal,” Itcfoie we leach the
On the cunllury, a person “Average"; then the '‘Super­
with normal intelligence m ay' ior” and "Very Superior.”
attain great success by sheer
(Always write to Dr.
willpower, determination and 4'ranr in care of this news­
paper. enclosing a long
elbow grease!
Elbow' gieasc is still a great stamped, addresard envelope
uid to success, over and be­ and 20 rrnla to cotrr typing
yond youi I. tj. (Intelligence and printing costa alien you
IJuollcnt) and schooling.
send lor one of his book­
Tha idiot hat the lowest1 lets.)
level of {vum»n intelligence,
equalling only a .'1-yi-ur-old at
la st when lie attuins adult­
hood.
The imbecile is next, iaug-1 1 h r l l r r a l S w r l r w i w r a l . t *
iug from 3 to 7 years when • r r s Ir uwi I t s r e a d e r s ■■ p u b ­
li c a l f a t r a . I h r n r i l r r m a r was
grown.
a H ra a a m r p r . i i U r S | h r t e l ­

tic resistance hi the House In
health, housing and welfare
measures has not really been
gauged in a major test sinc-e
the great civil rights crisis
broke in 1963.
At the outset of the Ken­
nedy administration, the resisters numbered between no
and 65. Gradually the total
was whittled to between Si
and 40. On a couple of notable
occasions it fell below 30.
T h e question today is
whether a backlash response
among southerners nettled
over the civil right! bill could
hike that figure back toward
old levels. Recent House ac­
tion throttling (he administra­
tion'! new food stamp relief
plan suggested such resent­
ment.
Medicare, if it can get to
the House floor, could provide
the supreme lest of the pre­
sent stale of conservative
Democratic resistance.
Short of this, the gauge
must be had from House de­
cisions on the poverty pack­
age, proposed larger urban
■cncwal effort and other hous­
ing items, mass transit, area
redevelopment, youth employ­
ment. Hills on the last three
liavr cleared the Senate but
are bogged in the House Rules
Committee. Others must start
trom scratch.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Worry Clinic

•

The blood of Jesus is sacrifice;
the sweat of Jesus is toil and labor;
the tears of Jesus are love and com­
mission. They abide as eternal sym­
bols of God's way of meeting the
needs of u lost world.—W. A. Cris­
well.
Who among you fears the Lord
und obeys the voice of his servant,
who walks in darkness and has no
light, yet trusts in the name of the
I*ord and relies i i | njii his God?—
isuiah 50:10.

I.uella asks some of the
most c o m m o n tiurelions
thrown al me whrn I con­
duct forums all ovrr Amer­
ica, llcttrr scrapbook this
cuse for it rlarifirs these
puzzling terms. To carry
collrgi' work, )our child
must usuall) have a ''Sup­
erior" rating on I. t). test*.
Hut don't rule out "Elbow
Grease!*'
CASE K-4B7: I.uella S.. ngid 18, is another college fte»hman who asked a question dur­
in g a recent foiuin discussion.
Aa in the years preceding would fall into a state of par­ "Dr. Crunc." she began, "1
Whan ths Britiih withdrew
from Sue*, they wera left only Cypriot independence the cen­ alysis, which it did.
uni confused about the differwith Cyprus an an Eastern tral figure of the controversy
Mukarios quite rightly de­ tines between a psychologist
.Mediterranean b a l e f r o m is the bearded Greek Orthodox clined that the constitution : und a psychiatrist.
which to move either toward Archbishop Mukarios who be­ needed some chunges, but lie "And what's a psychoanaly­
the Middle Eeatem oil fields came the first president of inflamed the Turkish minority s t ?
or to protect the eastern flank Cyprus.
by moving to remove their
"Furthermore, which has
Given an island sharply di­ veto and to ultolish divided the lowest intelligence, an imof NATO.
Thus, the British air and vided between a Turkish Mos­ Tuikish and Greek municipal­ ! In-cile, a moron or an idiot?”
army bases on Cyprus took on lem minority and a Greek ities.
I Millions of intelligent Anii-r« position of major import­ Orthodox population in fourHe further complicated the | leans get confused on those
ance In NATO strategic plan­ to-one majority, plus a con­ situation by declaring that same points, so scrapbook this
ning, along with the U. S. stitution which from the be- enosis union with Greece was terse set of answers.
Sixth Fleet in the Mediterran­ g i n n i n g was unworkable, not dead, clearly indicating
A psychiatrist is ALWAYS
ean and the defensive forces Mukarios nonetheless has suc­ that he would revive the an M. D. or physician, who
ceeded in generating much of traditional ambition ot Greek simply specializes in treating
of Greece and Turkey.
In Cyprus’s current internal his own trouble.
Urthodox leaders as quickly patients with nervous and
Tha constitution worked out us he thought he could.
difficulties, the British bear a
mental troubles.
further responsibility inas­ by British, Greek, Turkish and
A psychologist of the teach­
Cypriots, never averse to
much as prior to Cypriot In­ Cypriot representatives gave violence, brought out their ing or clinical type may hold
dependence in 1960, the island both the Greek majority and guns und the shooting sturted. u I'll. D. degree.
for 82 y e a n had been under the Turkish minority the right
Greece, anxious that there
Rut you teuders ale also
of veto over such matters as should be no split within I psychologists even t h o u g h
British rule.
Tha United States is drawn taxes, defense and foreign NATO, hus peferred to re­ | many of you limy nut have
into it as the leading power of policy and almost was a guar­ main as aloof us possible front j lu d a single year of college.
antee that government soon Hie dispute. The Turks have
NATO.
For psychology is the sci­
warned that they will not ence of behavior!
stand by and sec Turkish CyIf you ate noiniully inter­
pi iota slaughtered.
ested in human relations, you
This is the maelstrom into soon cun acquire a wealth of
L ik e M ery
which the United States now practical informutiun about
A lta m o n te S p rin g e
M r*. J u l i a H a rto a
M r i. F ra n c e s W e s te r
has keen drawn.
humun r e a c t i o n s just by
838-1318
332-6218
Contingent upon approval of watching people.
B e a r L a k a - F o r r a t C ity
L ak e M onroe
Mukarios, the U. S. hus agreed
Editors and salesmen and
M rs. M a ry a n n Mile*
M ra. 11. L. J o h n s o a
to join other NATO nations in politicians and YMCA Secre­
838-3878
322-4722
supplying troops to police the taries and muny sm art moth­
C a s s e lb e rry
L ongw ood
pence in Cyprus pending arbi­ ers, thus huvu far more knowl­
M r*. D onna K ite s
M rs. J s n e C a s s e lb e rry
tration.
edge of Applied I'syrhology
838-3848
838-3317
Mukarios has agreed in than many of the "ivory towC h u lu o ta
N o rth O rla n d o
principle but on tha condition er” professors on the campus.
M ra. M ona G rin s tra d
M r*. J o a n M a g ia
that the peace force should be
But, officially, we designate
322-2381
383-3743
answerable to the United Na­ a psychologist is • man who
O ste e n
D e B a ry
tions Security Council where- is earning his living eitlier
M rs. A dam M u ller
M r*. C la re n c e S n y d e r
688-4418
322-4811
in the Soviet Union iHissesses touching the subject or serv­
a veto—a condition unaccept- ing in |iersuuncl or clinical
E n te rp ria e
O viedo
utdn either to the United wink.
M ies H elen H n o d g raes
M ra. G e o rg e K elsey
888-8833
363-8188
Slates or Ilrltain.
The psychoanalyst may or
Russia also hus dipped in its iiiuy not huve a college degree
oat, siding with the Greek mi- hut in the lurger cities, he
joiity and Mukarios, presum­ ptubably is an M. D. or a l*h.
ably because the strong Cy­ D.
priot Communist party is cunPsychoanalysis reully In­
fined to the Greek community. volves a technique rather than
Page 1-A, Sanford, Florida, Wed., February 19, 19G4 U. S. and llritish hopes arc a profession, for it is a meth­
based on a belief that Muk- od utilized by both offirial
W A t . T K R S . 1. 1* 1.O W . K I I I T O R A V O F l I R t . l t n E H
srios
can afford neither to psychologists aa well as psy­
P R A X IS V O L T O L IX K , U m l i i l t s • O se e ra l N i M S 'r
permit
the situation to drift chiatrists.
J IX IA X L PT KXBTR O M
ROY UHNKX
all-out civil war nor into
Associate Cilllor
Advsrilslna i l i n i i r into
r
It Involves delving into your
PRUU V A X PKI.T
IIAHRItrrr K. JOIIXSOA
partition,
both
of
which
a
t
the
past
life, clear back into your
Managing Pdllor
Classiriril Director
moment seem imminent possi­ childhood to dig out incidents
Jl'UV W lil.t l
JA.V1B SHOKH AKI.R
County Editor
Dullness Manaser
bilities.
that may have produced your
Y A D A BTOPPER
S'RCO WELI.S
Meanwhile, Makarios prob­ adult fears, obsessions and
Society Editor
Alsehsnlcsl bupt
ably has lost forever what other complexes.
8 t RSL'RIPTIilX RATRA
little faith the Turkish minor­
D. S i g m u n d Freud, the
H aas* D eliv er?
Ry R a il
c e M l e e lr I o a s i s
All Ulber
ity hud in him.
F a t h e r of Psychoanalysis,

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Political Notebook

keeping missions, spent $3.1 billion
between 1940 and 1961.
— The World Rank, up to the
same year, had loaned $G billion to
governments. Its affiliate, the Inter­
national Finance Corporation, had
committed $02.5 million to private
companies by mid-1962.
Even the smaller nations are be­
ginning to disburse aid on u regular
basis — Italy, the Netherlands,
Belgium, Norway, Portugul ami
even Yugoslavia. Israel, while still
a recipient nution, is donating uid
to African countries.
For whatever reasons it was spent,
more than $110 billion has passed
from haves to have-nots since World
War II.
This does not include the vast
amounts of financial priming in the
form of investments by privute corporations.
The flow, of course, has not all
been one way, for the prosperity of
the haves has been bused in large
part on the resources of the havenots. The advanced nations are find­
ing that sheer self-interest dictates
that they help extend that prosper­
ity to the poorer members of the
world community.

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1224511, 4 to 10 p. m .

PIZZA

SANFORD VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE. P a rt! and
supplies for all make* In­
cluding: Electrolux. New
and rebuilt clsanera Sold.
No home aervlce
call
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2355 p ark Dr. ..

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told running moat*?"

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O. M. Harrisons
1311 Palmatto
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Rapairi, partai Electrolux,
Kirby,
BexAir, AlrWsy,
OE, etc. Cleaners told, ex­
changed. Free Plek-up, 1114
Park Ava., Sanford, Phono
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No peta. 322-7060.

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Water, lights furs, 107 Lo­
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1 BR, 1 Bath, k . ............ $ 7E
UNFURNISHED
3 BR, 1 Bath, k. • ............ f 51
2 BR, 1 bath, lg. Fla
Bm..................................... H 0S
2 BR, 1 bath, .................... IS
2 BR. 1 bath, k. e.,
fenced back yard .........t i l t
3 Br, 2 bath, k. a., Loch
Arbor ..............................$123
4 BB. 2t t Batb. Lakefront ............................... f i t s
Phooe Stemper Agency, ISIS
8. French Ave., 3324SS1.
Efficiency gar. a p t, aU 000venleacee. doe# la, and
gar. SOS palm atto Ave. Ph.
2M-S40E.
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&gt;22-8085 before 1:10 s . a . .
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FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 223-4012.

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Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial FA 2-5612
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

6 For Rent

FURN. Apt. 2300 McUonvill*. BEST BUY OF YEARt I I NEW 3 HR. 2 Bath. Cent,
heat &amp; air-cond., built-in
V G L A K A APARTMENTS: New 3 BR, 3 Bath, Air-conoven &amp; wall-to-wall carpet­
Rooms private baths, 114
ing in all bedroomi. Screen­
dltioned. No Money Down!
W. First St.
ed porch &amp; other extras,
No Closing Costal All you
913.800. LOW, LOW DOWN
need is good credit and
LAKE Cottage, furn. &gt;22-6106,
ft Low monthly payments.
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
Call owner Collect 838-4731,
gage. Call Builder.
APT. $30 ft up. Surplus City.
or see on premises, 136
AL STOLTE—833-5059
2 ItR.. unfurnished house. Ph,
Exeter Ave., Lake Mary.
322-1356.
LONGWOOD • Longdale, 3
BR., 1*4 bath, 960 mo. all. 3 RR. Fla. Rm.. 1*4 baths,
2 BR. Furn. Apt. 322-0641.
cent, heat, air-cond. $*50
No qualifying. 863 Lormann
Down, $84 mo. Ph. 322-6513.
Circle
South.
838-16*5.
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Transferred. Must sell, 3 BR.
4 BR., 2 Bath ......... $M5 mo,
LMN ENTERPRISES
c. b.'home, hardwood floora,
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo, Now haa Sales Representa­
good cond., sprinkling sys­
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 55 mo.
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
tem.
332-4836.
3 UR., 1*4 Baths .. I &gt;5 mo
W. on 35th St., to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd. to
FHA HOMES
Lake Mery Fire Station,
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
right to Seles Office. 4
1, 1*4, ft 3 BATHS
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
houses under construction.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
One 4 Bedroom reedy for
FURN. apts. Pleasant living
9100
occupancy. As low as 9350
Park apts. FA &gt;4507.
Low Monthly Payments
Down and 964 a month.
For Complete Information
Ph. 636-1911 or 322-3744
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
See Or Call Your
furnished, $5).
DON’T LOOK AT THIS
FHA
HOME I
LARGE 4-Bedroom Lakefront
SALES
BROKER
home with private beach, Unless ready to buy. It Is
“
The
Most"
la
beauty,
plea,
unfurn. 9100.
construction and financing.
Other eholee rentals.
S BR'e, 3 baths, oak floors, 111 N. Park Ave.
Ball . Blair Agency
322-7174
impressive fireplace, won­
3rd * Park Ave.
derful kitchen, end all the QUALITY HOME In one of
Phone 322-5641
rest! Priced at 922,500 with
the finest neighborhoods in
RENT A BED
9700 Down.
Sanford — Excellent loca­
Rol’away, Hospital ft Baby
tion — Close to shopping
Beds.
centers, School and Chur­
By Day, Week, or Month
ches.
Ph. FA 2-5161 116 W. 1st S t INVESTMENT ft REALTY
3 Large Bedroomi
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
116 N. Park
322-9173
2*4 Baths
Large Living Room
8. For Sale or Rent
DEBARY: Large corner lot,
Large Dining Room
landscaped, trees, 2 BR.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Conveniently located Urge
unusual, 910,900. W. T. Cor­
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
Florida Room
bett, Realtor. 668-4791.
322-1597.
Beautiful Oak Floors
Built-in Range
$300
AN
ACRE
I I . Real E state Wanted
Central
Duct Heating
20 acres with road through
Well designed closeta ft
WANTED NOW
just about the middle. Ideal
storage space
5 acres with shade, for Im­
for m a w uses.
Extra large corner lot
mediate sale.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457 For Appointment
ALL OF THIS FOR $22,500
322-6457 for appointment
With Attractive Termsl
4 BR, 2 BATH
12. Real Eatate For Sale Fenced yard, cent, heat ft
air cond. $16,800.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath. No Down
$500 DOWN
Payment. Fence optional.
1091 S. Park
322-5232
4 BR. 2 BATHS
Ph. 322-4502.
35 Ft. Family Room, fenced Niles: 322-8971-3013 or 2248
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
patio, double carport.
A HOME WITH CHARM sur­
house, Beardall Ave., fruit
917.900 - TERMS
rounded by other lovely
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
homes in friendly Loch Ar­
3 BR., 1 Beth, Kitchen equip.,
bor.
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
3 Spacious Bedrooms
FA 2-1301 17-92 a t Hiawatha
lando Rd., Sunland.
3 Baths
Extra Urge llvllng room
3 BR, 1*4 bath home. Assume
with Beautiful Fireplace
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
payments. 922-5435.
Separate Dining Room
Realtor
Large Florida Room
Raymond Lundquist, Asao. EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror. This Home does speak QUAL­
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
F11A-VA tales broker. 2*65
ITY, with 1U fine workman­
S. Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
GREENBRIAR
ship in cabinets, open beam
FA 2-2333.
Cholea lota available in
ceilings and panelled walls.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
The attractive grounds In­
overlooking golf course.
clude a 170 ft. well. Terms
Cuatom bpj’dlng to your
available.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Property Management
developed by
A Sales Broker
A REAL BUY!
KINGSWOOD
At $21,000
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
O ffen for pour selection
t A 1-1074
Uieaa Beautiful 2, I, ft 4
1901 S. Park
323-5232
Bedroom
I BR. Home, Study, 1*4
Niles:
322-8971-3031
Of 2249
Baths, large Family Rm. la
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing steve, retrig., room airconditioner, washing m a­
chine it rugs. Really ter­
rific buy I Monthly per* Priced From $6,760
ments 983.50.
Down Payments
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
As Low As $100
Inc.
FA 2-6074
Monthly Payments

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Feb. 19, 1964 — P arc 3-A 27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

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FREE
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Payton Realty

John Sauls, Realtor

SO U TH W A R D

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

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Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

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17. Male Help Wanted

21. Beauty Salona

MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit
Sanford area. Salary plus
comm. Call 323-0843.

Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Free Parking Lot
Evening Appointments
318 Palmetto Ave. I’ll. 322 0834

AUTO SALESMAN for new ft
used cars. Must be sober,
lU rriett's Beauty Nook
reliable ft experienced car Evo Appt's. 3 Sr. Beauticians
salesman. See Mr. Brass, 105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
at Brass Motors.

18. Help Wanted

22. Build • Paint • Repair

For Your Painting ft Wall­
Colored Motor Route Carrier
papering needs call Clar.
for afternoon paper route.
ence L. Wynn, FA 2 *801 for
Must have References and
Free Estimate.
dependable car. Write Cir­
culation D ept P . O. Box 24. Electrical Services
1657, Sanford.
YOUNG’S ELECTRIC SVC.
WANTED. P ert Ume CorreaContr'cting ft Repairs
pondent for the Sanford
ft Controls
area. Retired or acml-rctir­ 114 Sunset
FA 2 8902
ed persons also considered.
Car essential and some 25. Plumbing Services
knowledge of Credit Inves­
PLUMBING
tigation. Reply by mall:
Contracting Repairs
Stating, Age, background,
FREE ESTIMATES
busincsi or employment
R. L. HARVEY
record and present activi­
FA 2-3383
ties Write Dun ft Brad- 204 Sanford Ave.
street, Inc., P. O. Box 2206,
West Day Station, Jackson­
ville 3, Fla., 32202, Attn: W.
P. Smith.

32. Flower* - Shrub*

34. Article* For Sale

BLOOMING Rosas on Chero­ GOULD Pump, like new. *4
bp. with Je t Educar. Call
kee stock. All other kinds
TV &amp; RADIO HOSPITAL of Nursery shrubbery and 322-3023.
and SAVE
trees.
3-PC. Monterey dining room
Open Evenings t i l 10
Gray Shadows Nurasry
suite. Excellent condition.
614 Laurel
I Ml. 8. on Sanford Ava.
322-2249.
riANO SVC. ft TUNING
BULBS
FILL DIRT - CLAY - PEAT
Rebuilding - Refelting
Exotic Glorioaa.
Top Soil - Shell
FREE ESTIMATES
Rothchlldiana
Ph.
322
6753
Sanford
GENE CUMBAA
(Tha Climbing Lily)
322 2661 — After 12 p. m.
All alia Tubers for Sale
DIAL-A-MATIC
Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery
SEWING MACHINE
WEI.lS DRILLED, PUMPS, Lake Mary Blvd. Ph. 323-6724
Makes buttonholes,
mono­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Stsei
Ariaona Cypress Trees, (ever­ grams, appliques. Guaran­
teed. Balance of 942.20 or
We Repair and Service
green), 91 ft 91. you dig
assume payments of $6.00
them. Myrtle Si. ft Eureka
t&gt; T I N E
monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Hammock, Box S10-A. Ph.
322-3376.
207 W. tad St.
FA 2 6432
READY MIX Concrete, window sills, lintels, steps,
33. F araltara
HEATING
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
SERVICING - TESTING
Used furniture, appliances,
pipe,
ateel, grease traps,
Lewis Sates ft Service
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
dry wells, stepping stones.
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2 7928
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Miracle Concrete Co.
Ava. Ph. FA 1-4133.
809 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. H arm oi - FA 1-4233 Sail Us Your Furniture.
New Hotpolnt 2-speed Multi­
Quick Service With the
cycle W’asher. All porcelain
Tractor mowing ft Grading.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
inside ft out. Reg. pr.
Cali FA 2-7621.
POST. FA 2-0677,
9269.81, Now 9225.81. Dick's
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Appliance Service, 510 S.
For
tha
biggest
(election
of
Of pictures that have been
Sanford,
123-7658.
nearly new and uird furni­
published in The Herald.
ture,
see
Noll's
Furniture
FANTASTIC
ANNIVERSARY
Call BUI Vincent at The
Brokerage in Casselberry
SALE 8PECIALS! Surplus
Sanford Herald. 323-3611.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
City, 201 W. 1st St.
Fine Watch ft Jewelry Repair
WANTED reliable couple t«
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
Carpet Special!
take up monthly payments
110 S. Park
323-5952
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
• f 913.10 a* 1 cam plate
29. Automobile Sendee
rooms of furniture. Call Mac has THROWN AWAY the
Percentage Book.
TE 6-1311, Caaitlbarry, col­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Buy
your Carpet or Rugs at
lect.
Free Inspection, estimates,
Dealer COST plus $1 per
pickup, delivery. Recoring
yard.
FRKB ESTIMATE
ft repairs discounted.
Upholstering ft Maltreat ren­ ALL FIRST QUALITY
211*4 E. 3rd.
322-3443
ovating. New ft Uied Furni­
TOP RATED MILLS
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Cali ui for a showing of thcae
Auto Gitas, Tops
Co., at 703 Celery Ave.
fine Carpets in your home.
ft Stat Covers
FA 1-3117.
Nylon, Acrllan, All Wool,
AUTO GLASS &amp;
etc. Hundreds to choose
from. TERMS! Up to two
SEAT COVER CO. 34. Articles For Sola
years Jo Pay I
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-3038
DUE TO DIVORCE. We have
\L L WORK GUARANTEED
a repossessed '63 model Carpets A la Carte
Swing Needle Dlal-o-Matlc,
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
AUTO GLASS
Lige new, makes fancy
Orlando, Fla.
stitches, makes B u t t o n &gt;41-6194 Collect or
INSTALLED
sews on Buttons, Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
Scnkarik Glass and Paint boles,
Monograms,
Embroiders,
FA 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
Company
Etc. Take up remaining 4
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
payments of $3.00. Phone
FA 2 3627.
31 A. Pets
Sewing machine, like new,
POODLES, « wks. old, AKC Upright Piano, refinlshrd 3 guarantee. Makes button
holes, lews on buttons,
mo. Asking $180. Phone
reg. Fairly reasonable, t
monograms, embroideries,
322 5524.
male, l female. 305 W. 3rd.
etc. Pay oil balanct, 972.40.
Local automobile dealer* of­ or pay 97 monthly. Liberal
low prices check tha Herald
trad* for your old maehlna.
classified pages where local fer their beat buys la Herald
Call anytime, 923-7463.
dealers advertise.
claaslfied display ads.

SAVE!

Bring Your TV or Rsdio To

Singer Automatic

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34. Artlde* For Sal*

i

GUNS. New ft Uied. Large
selection. Will trade, Also
repair. Tackle sold ft re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp ft Gun Shop.
Get profeasional cleaning re­
sults — rent Blue Lustre
Elec. Carpet Shampooer. 91
per day. Carroll'* Furn.
FURNITURE. T19 Oak After­
noons 2-5. Ph. 322-4341.
Baby Stroller, full set Even
Flo bottles. 222-7348.

35. Article* Wonted
WANTED I Citrus fruit. Large
or (mail amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mansfield, FA 2-4244.

36. Automobile* '59 Ford, A-l condition. $595.
213 Woodmere.
'S3 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
air, radio. 9393. 332-3306 af­
ter s.
'56 Plymouth, std. shift, $195,
332-6866.
BUYINO A IfTW *r
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'57 Ford *4-ton pickup, A-t
cond. Ph. 322-5561.
'54 Chev. extra
Bradshaw Dr.

clean, 210

1955 Bulck Century. Rftil
Auto, trana. Good cond. Ph.
Ph. 322-3059.
'55 Cadillac Coup* d* ViUe,
light blue, full power. Good
buy. 9293. 322-9496.
e*

37. Boat* • Motor*

Gateway To The Waterway

Hobson Sporting Goode
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. li t . Ph. FA 2-3961

38. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
'63 Veipa Scooter. 1225. Roll
bars. Spare Ur*. 332-7692.

36. Trailer* • Cebanoa
1950 Cameo House trallar.
Must **U. Exc. cond. Ph.
333 6431.
1361 Dolphin, I I X 10, t BR.
9300 Equity. 312-9107.

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19. Situations Wanted
IRONINO in my home. Ph.
322-0513.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 3X2-6112.
Colored lady desires regular
Job or day’s work. 322-0300.
Child Care. FA t-WM.
DAY’S Work. 322-3766.

Owned Homes

4 BR. 2 Bath, Just
completed. Lake view
end privileges, cent,
al'-eond. Ji heat. A
lot of House for only
914.800. L o w Down
Payment. S t e m p e r
A g e n c y , 1919 So.
French, 322-4991.
CB 3 BR House. Low Down
Payment. Low monthly pay­
ments. Must sell. 331-7440.

From $43.50
To make the best boms
buy, eee tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

SHOP OUR LIGHTED LOT OF VALUES
HOP ON ONE OF THESE BARGAINS

63 Corvette Sting Ray

Jim Hunt Realty

JY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1*4
Office FA 3-2111
bath home. One bedroom
Night FA M M
h is separate entrance, can
339-0700
be rented for Income. Will 1134 Park Dr. taaford. Fla
trade for smaller place.
Shown by appointment. Call WEEKEND cottage. Lemon
Bluff, furnished. 322 3651.
FA 194*6.
SACRIFICE! P a r t l y
S t Johns Realty MUST
furn. Home. 3 BR. 1*4 baths.
•HE TIME TESTED FIRM
Phone 323-0591,
II N. Park Ave FA 3-6123
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
TWO 4 BR HOMES
Has Customised Homes in
One for Immediate occupancy.
So. Longwood lor immediate
802 Highland Ave., Longoecupaacy. Dows payment
wood, 3 Ml. S. on 17-02, near
of $080 and up.
Longwood Plata.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
LMN ENTERPRISES,
903 Highland Ave.
Inc.
Ph. 133-3911 or 322-2744
rh . 838 3911 - 322-2744

FHA - VA HOMES
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, 1*4, ft 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payment!
For Complete Informatioa
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
t565 Park Dr.

Local owner. Like new and completely equipped.
Going for ? T 7 7 7 Check thla one!

60 Pontiac Catalina Wagon
Tope mechanically! Room for a f
crowd! Very Special At . . •

60 Chevrolet Impala
4-Door Hardtop. Automatic and power. Except tonally clean. SAVE M S fl

Only A Few Days Left In The . . . FORD CARS OF THE YEAR SALE
to take a test drive in Ford's biggest big-car value

S P E C IA L C U ST O M

• All Cara Sold With A One-Year GW
W arranty.

AS LOW AS $250 DOWN Motor Trend Award to
Ford Divlaion of Ford
Motor Company for enuineerjntr advancement In
the concept of total per­
formance as proved in open
competition! Ford la the
flrat automobile manufac­
tu rer to receive thla cove­
ted award for an entire
line of caret

NO TAXI NEEDED I

Walking distance to down­
town, churches, s c h o o l a,
AND In a Quiet, Friendly
neighborhood. 3 Red rooms—
separate dining r o o m screened porch.
It U FURNISHED Toot
Good Terms, if needed, pric­
ed Low at $7,500.

Seminole Realty

I BUICK
[ r a m h i f r

190! 8. Park
322 5233
322 2420 Kitei; 322-9971 - 3013 or 2349

WAS
$2535.50

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LIM ITED TIM E O N LY!

There are only a few days remaining to take
advantage of the Ford Cars of the Year Sole
and to test-drive the limited quantity, valuepecked Special Custom . . • the cor that has
the ride, response and ruggedness of no other
car anywhere near the price!

STRICKLAND
308 E. FIRST 8T.

SANFORD

PH. S22-148!

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OLD FASHIONED

Deal To Weaken
Rights Bill Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-Two
Republican senator* auspcct
tho Johnson administration
may hare agreed to weaken
the civil righto bill In a deal
(or southern support to con­
tinue excise taxes.
8eas. Thruston B. Morton,
Ky., and Hugh Scott, Pa.,
suggested Sunday that while
southern Democrats held fast
during Senate debate against
repeal of taxes on Items such
as luggage and cosmetics,
southerners In the House put
up little fight against the
broad civil rights measure.
MWe all think that means
they've got a deal brewing In
the Senate with the adminis­
tration," Scott said In a radio
and television Interview. *'Wc
don't know what the deal Is,
but we are very suspicious
that It's something to weaken
the civil rights bill."
Morton added that It was
the only way he could "ac­
count for the fact that south­
ern Democrats voted solidly
to retain these taxes." He said
that friends in Use retell bus­
iness had assured him they
had "definite commitments"
from five southern senators
to vote with Republicans on
repeal of the taxes during de­
bate of the 911.6 billion tax
cut bill.

Conner Puts
State Fair On
Probation
TAMPA (UPI) — State
Agricultural
Commissioner
Doyle Conner issued an order
putting the State Fair on pro­
bation for alleged violation
of 23 state laws.
The action was taken altcrtly after the fair closed here
Saturday night when the pir­
ate ship Jose Gasparllia sail­
ed out of Hillsborough Bay
under a canopy of fireworks,
the traditional end of the fair.
The probation order follow­
ed an investigation of the
atale agriculture and livestock
fair committee. The commit­
tee's report said the Investi­
gation Included the wounding
of eight persona by a cannon
during a Thursday night par­
ade and alleged violation of
atate gambling laws.
M e d i e v a l Anglo-Saxons
practiced erop rotation and
some of thalr fields were
planted only every t h r e e
years.

Legal Notice
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T H E STATE O f V t.lllllD A

TOl JOHN n. MII.I.l'.H
H .ald.nc.: Unknown
TOU AI1K IIKtlKUT NOTI.
FIKO THAT you h .v . bnsn
nim td as R.apond.nt In a
P .tltlon or Adoption or your
Infant non, In Chanc.ry Csoo
No. 11711, riltd In Circuit
Court. Ntiitli Juillclnt ('Iruud,
In and (or eoiulliolo County,
Florldsi
And Hint you aro r.qulr.d
to HU your Anowor with tho
Clark of thlo Court and to
oorro a copy th .r.or upon At.
tornoyo for Petitioners, whom
name ond addroaa It Ulnhop a
IlornniolB, II Knot Pint Street,
Orlando, Florida, not lator
than March 11th, li s t .
If you fall to do so, a Daarot Pro Confaano will bo ontorod aanlnot you In tho oald
anno.
WJTNKSa my hand and tho
atol of laid Court at Sanford,
Florida, thla 10th day of Feb­
ruary, ISSt.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
BISHOP A BOIINSTEIN,
I f Cast Pina street,
Orlando. Florida,
Attornoya for Patlttonara.
Publlab Fab, It, IS, M * Mar.
4, ISI4.
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Established 1908 THURS., FEBRUARY 20, 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 130

3 Oviedo-Slavia Schools Looted

, No doubt about it. lt'a nice.
• •
We're talking about the
new English Estates school,
Seminole County’s
newest
educational facility.
• • •
Principal Morris R u b y
Tuesday conducted us on his
special 75-cent tour, complete
with demonstrations. If you
want to see what a school of
the future looks like we sugguest you attend the dedica­
Thieves tising the same
tion ceremonies T u e s d a y
method of operation In most
Seminole County school of'
ntght at the new plant.
eases broke Into three school*
firisls said today that the
CHARLIE ROIIINSON. mnnnj?or of the local J. C. Penney store, studies
• • •
in the Oviedo-Slavia area
new English Estates school
builtlinyr
plans
for
his
firm’s
new
fudlity
at
the
Hanford
Shopping
Center.
Right now there’s only one
early
this morning anil netted
will
open
as
soon
ns
possible
From the left: Earl Johnson, building superintendent; Robinson, and
way to get Into the site. Turn
about $90 for their effort*.
but net before March 2.
Lenny
Pecon,
assistant
building
superintendent.
•
east on SR 436 from U. S.
The Northeast Sewer Corp.
In each rase a glass pans
17-93, proceed about a quart­
is In the process of laying Us
was broken and doors or win­
er of a mile and turn right
sewerage lines to the school.
dows opened to gain arrets to
on a new but unpaved road
Tho work, however, has been
the schools.
which takes you right to the
hnmpcrcd by the reeent rains
A torch was used on a safa
school.
sine tho lines are being laid
at Oviedo Elementary and
• • »
16 feet deep.
High School In an unsuccess­
And, speaking of schools,
Officials said that ns anon
ful attempt to crack It. A fter
there's #probably more ath­
as the linos are connected to
wrecking Hie safe, they turn­
letic activity going on right
the school’* plumbing system
ed to a desk in the office ami
now at Seminole High In
More details about the new store which opened in Sept­
tests will bo made. If they
took about $15, according to
Sanford than at any time in J. C. Penney Co. department ember 1978. will clave when
are satisfactory Hie definite
Constable Gecrge Kelsey and
the school's history. Coach store in the Sanford Shopping the new shopping center store
opening dntc will bo anrioun
FORTY-ONE YEARS of service with tho Florida Tower and Light Com­
Deputy Sheriff J. Q. (Slim)
Dick Williams' track team, Center were announced today opens later this year.
cod.
pany by William A. Catnip, watch engineer, will come to an etui when ho
Galloway.
Coach Jim McCoy’s baseball by Charles Robinson, man­
Penney's new building will
Meanwhile, Principal Mor­
retires Feb. 29. Pictured from the left, L. J. Reeves, plant superintendent;
At the Jackson Heights
squad, Coach Fred Ganas' ager of Penny’a downtown be six times larger Ilian tho
ris R u b y announced that the
Canup, and J. Wylly Keck, FP&amp;L vice president, Miami.
golf team and Coach John atore.
School they cracked a window,
store downtown. It will have
dedication ceremonies would
Colbert's swimming team are
entered the building, jimmied
Robinson said the downtown an area of 39.600 square feet,
be held as scheduled Feh. 25,
preparing for the coming sea­
a desk and made off with $75.
plus a 3.800-square-foot free­
at 8 p.m.
sons. We want to see how
The burglars then turned
standing Auto Center in the
Seminole’s cheer leaders cope
their attention on tho Slavia
shopping center. Penney's
with this. And let's not over­
Lutheran School. A door glaas
Auto Center, one of the first
look the bowling team under
GEORGE A. Kelsey, of J U U V A . . .
waa amaahed, the door opened,
In tiie state, will provide full
Coach Wren Credland.
car service and carry . com­ Oviedo, today announ­
and the office ransacked. No­
• • •
plete selection of private- ced Ilia candidacy for
thing waa taken, however.
re-election to bin sixth
brand tires, batteries and
Mrs. A. L. Hood says the
The officers eay they boSanford Zoo still needs more
auto accessories. Those were four-year term us con­
Dedication and open house to lt-2 for Lots 1 and 2 on Rev* the thieves then rirova
William A. Canup. employ­
stable of District 3. Po­
trees (from six to nine feet
first introduced to the United
to the John Jakubcin farm,
ed aa a watch engineer for for the new municipal water
tall) for shade and also
States in August, 1963. with lice chief of Oviedo for
KEY WEST (UPD—Twen­ 41 yeara by Florida Power system of Altamonte Springs Second Street was referred ripped the locks from a gaso­
to tha town’s toning board. line tank and filled their car
plants. Recently we made an
Uie opening of the Penney
17 years, Kelsey said ty-nine C u b a n fishermen,
Light Company, was will Imi held next month, the
appeal on behalf of the zoo
store in Melbourne.
that, “if elected, I will chatting gaily and puffing and
Hickman Is requesting the with gaa to complete the get­
honored at a company dinner Town Council decided Wed­
and the response was good.
Shopping will be on one continue to serve tho long cigars, hoarded their Wednesday evening prior to nesday night at its billionth- change In order that he may away.
Mrs. B. Edwards, Mrs. San­
people to the best of four boats today to snll for
build duplexes on Hie corner
floor covering 36.000 square
Constable Kelsey said It la
!y session.
his retirement Feb. 29.
dy Anderson, Mrs. A1 Hunt, a
feet. A second floor will cov­ my ability.”
lots. Hearing will b* act on believed the aame group visit­
home after 18 days In jail.
The
event
will
lie
held
on
A native of Mnysville, Ga.,
Mrs. Thomas and a Mrs.
er 3.600 square feet and will
tha matter after proper pott­ ed tha area Monday morning
Canup hat been a resident the site Sunday, March 15, ing.
Flowers are to be thanked
be used for offices, employe
and tried to break Into tha
front
2
until
6
p.m.
The
plant
of Florida since 1900. He is
for their assistance. Anyone
facilities and stock space.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A total of |I 9 I collected Seminole Bar. n e aald they
will
be
open
to
inspection
by
Navy
veteran
of
Wurld
having trees or plants to don­
Speaking of the new store,
Atty. Gen. James W, Kynes
the public. Federal, state and from resident* in part* of were frightened off before
ate to the zoo's beautification
Robinson said: "Wo are
paid bit qualifying fee today War I.
county official*, a* well as Rolling IIIlls and the Curtis the burglary could be accom­
Ho
w*»
employed
by
FP&amp;L
program should phone 322pleased about this new store
aa a candidate for a twothosa from tha contracting Homes development, In pay­ plished,
1340.
year 1stm e* Uie sUte'a chief in Ha Palatka plant on July ahd engineering firms Involv­ ment for flro protection, waa
Kelaey reported a number
REP. JAN Fortune un- because It will enable Pen• • •
bey's
ti?
oo
A
b
e
lt?
if
logs, officer, *
] ? ' l®22* was transferred o
nounccd today he will
(timed over to council by As­ of leads have been obtained In
ed,
will
b«
Invited
to
attend.
the l)n&gt;tnnn Beach |&gt;lnnt in
Deltona’s Mackle Brothers, nut lie a candidate to bringing quality merchandise
In othrr matters, council sistant Fire Chief Jim Cor­ the miniature crime wave. He
July, 11*2.1, Anti to the Sonand friendly service to more
who are building the only
succeed
himself
in
the
tabled
for diaeusalon with tho nell and Rill Hearn who col­ aald the similarity in each In­
people In Sanford and Semi­
Florida-style home at the
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson
NICOSIA, Cyprua (U PI)— ford plant nn Sept. 21, 1926.
State
Legislature
from
lected tha funds. A complete stance point* to the same
nole County. Shopping at Pen­ Jr., was elected president of Armed Cypriota, In a display
New York World’s Fair, have
Mr. and Mr*. Canup reside enginrer a request by Coungang being involved.
Seminole C o u n t y . A ney'a
will be a pleasant and the Sanford Chamber of Com­ cf growing anti-British foal­ In their own home on High­ t y Commission Chairman plan for flra protection for
confirmations t h a t
Gov.
Republican,
F
o
r
t
u
n
e
auch
areas
outside
the
mun­
rewarding experience. This merce si its organizational ing, opened fire on British way 17-02, north of the St. Janies P. Avary Jr. for ap­
Rockefeller of New Yok, Gov.
George Romney of Michigan was chosen in a special fine new store Is evidence of meeting Wednesday night in soldiers today for the flrat Johns Itivrr bridge. They proval of the Multi-County icipal limits will be worked
Planning Committee traffic out by council and announc­
and Gov. Scranton of Penn­ election last Murch and our continued faith In the fu­ thu County Courthouse.
1963 ture of Sanforo and Seminole An estimated 50 pcrtdni at­ time since the current Cyprus lave a ton, Donald, of De­ study. The project has been ed to tha public In the near
sylvania will inspect the Mac­ served In the
land.
crisis began in December.
County."
kle built home. It may only Legislature.
requested for all of Bemlnol* future.
tended with 41 signing the
Action waa deferred Indef­
Two-year-old Darwin Sie­
The interior of the store charter and elecUng Hie fol­
be a coincidence that New
and Orange counties by the
ve
ns Jr., of Srmlnola Boule­
initely
on
clearing
NewburyYork,Michigan
and Penn­
will be bright and modern lowing slate:
Federal Government,
MIAMI REACH (UPI) —
sylvania are
among the
colors with distinctive color
Don Rales, vice president; President Johnson Is appoint­
A request from Janie* port Avenue through to it* vard, Casselberry, was taken
stales with the largest numschemes used throughout the William Leffler Jr., secre­
Hickman for a change In ton­ north end. Mayor Lawrence to Winter I’ark Memorial
Hospital for examination and
store. Straight wide alslca tary and Joe Raker, tea- ing 16 high-level labor lead­
bera of former residents now
ing
classification from R-1A Swofford reported that two
will permit cuatomera to shop surer. Each will serve as dir- ers to develop program* that
living In Deltona. And did
cost estimates on this were observation after falling Into
the entire store with the tors with Thomas McDonald, will halt racial discrimlnnyou notice that all three of
so high aa to b« prohibitive, a drainage canal near hla
DALLAS ( U P I ) — J a c k
greatest of ease. High ceil­ Al Wallace, Glenn McCall Dr. tinn in union ranks and open Ruby'* lawyer erupted angrily
the governora are Republi­
bccauae of a muck lied which home this morning. Emer­
Former City Police U . R. ings will add to the effect of
gency treatment on the scene
cans?
would requiru filling.
Leonard
Munson,
George up more jub opportunities for In court today ami twice de­
J. Hickson took hla wife to spaciousness.
• ♦ •
Speer Jr., Willi* Jones, Al Negroes.
Final acceptance of the was given by the Casselberry
manded
transfer
of
the
mur­
lioudney, Ernest Southward
Did you know that a year a birthday dinner Wednesdaywater ayatem, which waa Volunteer Fire Department
der trial to another city be­
and Miss Dorothy Powell.
ago Florida had a total of 143 night at the Capri Restaurant
completed on Monday, Is which administered oxygen.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — cause two prospective jurors
The child was pulled from the
In accepting Pie presidency
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
airports, seaplane bases and only to find himself the cen­
scheduled at a reconvened
hnd opinions on insanity and
Peterson said he would of­ Board Chairtnnn Edward Ball Ruby’s guilt.
Former Senate aide Robert O. session of Hie council, prob­ canal by hla mother who alto
heliports. Today It has
ltl ter of attraction.
was te s te d at Hie hospital
With the help of local po­
fer "to cooperate with the of (he Florida East Coast
airports, five seaplane bases
Chief defense uttorney Mel- (Bobby) Baker (anal the ably Saturday, after details
Seminole County Chandler of Kuilway called asilstant labor vii Belli renewed hi* motion threat of a contempt citation of Hie final work ehangt or­ fur shock.
and five heliports for a total lice officers and Mrs. Hick­
Commerce in expanding in­ secretary James J. Reynolds for a change of venue to any today but three members of der for extcnnon ara ap­
of 191. This means 45 new son, Lieutensnt Hickson was
Slate Senator* Rath John­ dustry and business in the Wednesday “an ardent repfacilities — a 30.8 percent honored st a surprise dinner
the Senate Rule* Committee
Hobby To Speak
rcsenUllve of union organi­ other Texas community when agreed he was safely entrench­ proved.
given by the members of the son, of Orange County, and area."
gain.
Sheriff J . L. Hobby will be
tliu
state
insisted
on
question­
zation*.'’
department.
• • •
He
called
for
the
member­
Mack Cleveland, of Seminole
ed behind the fifth amend­
guest
speaker for a meeting
ing
u
piotpecliva
Juror
who
The officer retired Feb. 15 County, will he thu principal ship's assistance in making
Seminole County has long
of the Bear Lake Community
PiK
Tule
sail* he did net believe Ruby ment, which h« ha* invoked.
after
40
years
aa
a
law
enthe
organization
a
successful
speakers
tonight
at
an
em­
Sen. John Sherman Cooper, Uy United l'rr»t International Club to he held at 8 p.m. to­
been known for its produc­
could be proved insane a t the
R-Ky . aaid the fifth amend­
tion of produce. But did you fo-cement officer. He Joined ploy* r-employe banquet bring one which would benefit the
Thera ara an estimated 57 day in Uie Florida Power Club
time
he
shot
I.e#
Harvey
Os­
ment waa an "air tight de­ million hogs in the United Home on Bear Lake. Hobby
know that the combined pro­ the department on April 1, held by the Seminole Voca­ entire community.
wald.
1947,
and
had
previously
serv­
Rales
presided
os
the
meet­
tional School.
fense" against contempt ac­ Ktutc*, according to the Hol­ will speak on the Boy's Ranch
duction of beef, dairy and
Two thousand feet of per­ Hi) dviiiuudcd trial ill an­
poultry Industries In this ed aa deputy sheriff.
The affnir, honoring a ing started, reading the char­ manent submarine cable Is other city "whero it will he tion. Sens. Howurd W. Can­ lywood chapter of the Amur!- which is sponsored by the
Thirty-four persona attend­ number of distributive educa­ ter and by-laws both of which
county each year adds nearly
non, I)-Ncv., and Hubert C. ran Humane Aasocivtion.
Florida Sheriffs Association.
(icing laid In Lake Monroe apparent (but we are not in
S3 million to Seminole's econ­ ed the party. Hickson was tion student! at Lyman High were discussed in detail.
Hyrd, D-W. Va., agreed that a
the
dark
ng's,
that
there
is
conncrtlng
the
Sanford
ex­
presented
a
watch
with
his
Membership
qualifications
omy?
citation was possible but they
School who have been placed
name and service record ins­
also were discussed with the change with telephone sub- such a thing as insanity."
• • •
said a conviction was virtually
In positlona In both Scmlno'e
He
was
overruled.
arribera
in
Uie
DcRary-DclAnother coming event Is the cribed by Chief Roy Williams and Orange rountlri, will lie limitations being left to the
impossible.
13th annual Swedish smorgas­ on behalf of the department held at the Trade Winda board of directors for poss­ tnna-Enlcrpri.se area, accord­
Ilaker, former seeu-tary of
ing
to
Hubert
Shrdden,
South­
personnel.
ible
changes.
bord to be held at the Con­
the Senate Demoernta who re­
Cafeteria
at
Seminole
Plaza.
Serving on the nomination ern Bell local manager.
Chief Williams praised tlw
gregational Christian Church
Distributive Education co­
JACKSONVILLE (U P l)-A signed Oct. 7 when hit outside
in Sanford this Saturday. U'a work of the retired officer ordinator at Lyman, Lloyd committee were Bert Chap­ The permanent cable ia re­
NOW-QJH.Y
placing
temporary
Unra
In­
Navy
Jrt photo reconnaissance business interests b e c a m e
being sponsored by the Ethel and wished him a long tenure ltarnes, said that the employ­ man. Speer, Raker, I)r. Mun­
public, refused at closed seastalled
laat
December
when
plane
crashed
in
the
ocean
son
and
Philip
Mitchell.
of
retirement.
Root Circle and geta under­
lion Wednesday to surrender
Hie officers will now sign Uie cable waa damaged, re­ near here Wednesday, killing
The principal speaker was ers of these student! mI - o
way at 7 p. in.
III* record* in compliance with
N
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will
attend.
The
banquet
will
the charter and submit it for portedly by a dragging an­ the pilot, 12. ('dr. John 31.
Municipal Judge Kenneth W• • •
a subpoena.
tiegin
at
7:80
p.m.
stale
approval.
McIntosh.
McCall.
chor.
Gubernatorial
candidate
Hickson reported he plan­
Scott Kelly the other day said
niackwall.
t r ^
|/ / j
* plus (a t.
Gov. Bryant ought to extend ned to "take it easy" in his
\ Whitewall* $2
the tag deadline at leaat 90 retirement but would drop in
\ more. 750*11,
daya due to the terrific hike on the department to retain
800*14,
his
friendship.
in the cost of platea. He also
850x14,
He and Mrs. Hickson live
900x14,
charged Bryant with fiscal
By llarry Johatoa
(or the explosive growth by Claude H. Wolfe, council
Should the 170,000 not be
•50x14.
CHATTANOOGA, T s n n .
Irresponsibility. We
don't at 3908 Palmetto Avenue.
A financial tpark to the which is predicted within the chairman, who Introduced the forthcoming, he noted, It
know if the folks In those They have three children. R. KiM Central Florida Region­ next few short years.
executive director, R. H. would delay the legislative (U I'I) — A former Team­
New Tread
long lines at the Courthouse J. Jr., Paul and Mrs. Cecil
The research includes, but Boyle.
phase for another two years. ster official testified today
TIRES
al
Planning
Council
was
as­
Jones.
today agreed with Kelly
is not limited to, water re­ The director briefed Uio A poll of the visiting dele­ that an effort to act a* a
• Genufna
sured Wednesday afternoon at source*. economic condition*, visitors on the exhaustive gates altiwcd virtually loo good Samaritan led to hit
ahout Bryant's fiscal shortMrltnherte
retreads
comings but we'll bet they
a Mayfair Inn meeting with prospective labor supply, util­ studies now under way and per cent aup|»'rt of the pro­ indictment on jury tamper­
applied wa
concurred with his ides about Groundbreaking
top business, industry and ity provisions, air trade re­ those planned for tha Immed­ ject. Each applauded the ing charges.
sound tire
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — utility representatives.
extending the deadline.
view, highway program, rap­ iate future. He noted the work of the council and of­
Ewing King, a co-defcndant
eaalngal
• • •
President Lyndon II. Johnson
Tlic representatives, almost id transit (monorail) feasibil- urgency of time in the pro­ fered to do his part In get­ of Teamster President James
• Free
Today's Chuck Is—When our will participate in ground • to a man. promised to confer Ity study, Industrial resourc­ gram as surveys soon become ting the neersvary funds to R. Hoffs, aaid ha was only
Mounting
forefathsrs discovered t h i s breaking Feb. 27 for the long with their superiors and to es, planning and zoning stan­ obsolete.
trying to “help" whan ha of­
speed it up.
country the Indians were run­ dreamed of cross-stale barge ; obtain a total of $70,000 which dards,
industrial
develop­ It is the hope of the coun­ Counties in the council In­ fered ■ promotion to a Tenning It. There were no taxes. canal. *
will expedite expansive re- ment, commercial area atudy, cil, he aaid, to have any re­ clude Seminole, Orange, In­ ncasee trooper whose wife
The ceremonies are planned tuarch now under way by Uie market potentials, consumer quired legislative programs dian River, Brevard, Volusia, was a Juror in Hoffa’a 1982
There was no debt. The
women did all the work. And near Uie Rodchcavrr Boy* rouneil.
survey, housing trends, and ready by October or Novem­ Osceola and Lake. Prior to conspiracy trial.
our forefathers thought they Ranch, 10 mile* southwest of
The council wai formed legal implementation analy­ ber so that it can be acted the meeting Ihe Seminole
T v * mads it a general
405 W. FIRST ST.
FA 2-0651
could improve a system likt Palatka, but no Unie was let about two year* ago to pre­ sis.
upon by the next term of the Chamber of Commerce waa practice cf helping peopla all
Florida Distributors For Denman Custom Built Tire*
tlu.1?
immediately.
pare Hie seven county area
Ih e meeting waa conducted] State Legislature.
I 1 would," King testified.
host at a luncheon.

590 Stolen;
Thieves Fail
To Open Safe

New School
Opens Early
In March

Penney s New Store
To Be Much Larger

Sanford FP &amp; L
Employe Retires Altamonte Springs
After 41 Years Sets Dedication

Cubuns Leave

Sanford C. Of C.
Organizes And
Elects Officers

Kynes Qualifies

Fire On British

Mother Rescues
Son From Canal

Job Program

Retired Police
Officer Feted

Sens. Cleveland,
Johnson To Talk

Belli Puts On
Show Of Anger

Baker Called
Safe Behind
5th Amendment

Ball Raps Wirtz

Phone Cable
Laid In Lake

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
$£66

Navy Pilot Killed

Planning Group Asks $70,000 For Studies

‘Good Samaritan'
Indicted For
Jury Tampering

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LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) United Nation* official* today
organized help for the email
Congolese town of Gungu,
which la bc*iegfd by CommunUt-kd tcrrori*t» and run­
ning low on food and ammuni­
tion.
Gungu, about 280 mile*
eoulhcait of the capital, U In
Kwilu Province, where guer­
rilla band* have attacked
towns and mission stations in
the past month. Hut no miss­
ionaries were believed to be
in the besieged town.
Tho last American mission­
ary working in an area en­
dangered by the terrorist
bands, Miss Mae Clark, 55,
of Myersdale, Pa., was res­
cued by UN helicoper Sat­
urday.
Miss Clark had refused to
leave her orphanage at Kalanganda unless the 10 African
orphans in her care could be
rescued, too. Hut the terror­
ists refused to allow the child­
ren to leave the area nnd of­
ficials finally persuaded Bliss
Clark to go.
The orphange Is Just north
of Idiofa, one of the centers
of terrorists activity. The
guerrillas, led by Pekingtrained Pierre Blulcle, a
former Congolese cabinet min­
ister, have sought to drive all
white missionaries from the
area they control.
One American missionary,
Miss Irene Fcrrcl, 42, of J e ­
rome, Idaho, was killed by
the terrorists last month.
Bliss Clark reported an eld]y Swiss missionary couple
' was being held by the terror­
ists. They were Identified as
Mr. and Mrs August Etcher.
Bliss Clark said villagers told
her of their capture.
The United Nations hoped
to airlift supplies to Gungu
to enablo It to hold out
against the terrorists, who
attacked In force Sunday,
killing several Congolese sold­
iers of the town's garrison.
Idiofa, SO miles north of
Gungu, is holding out against
the guerrillas with the aid of
a UN airlift. Sunday, UN
planes began leaving with the
wives and children of the
Congolese troops defending
Idiofa.

Business

Briefs
Ralph llackott, who resides
a t 414 Lako View Drive in
Littla Venice, recently was
graduated from tlie Dslo Car­
negie course In public speak­
ing and human relations. This
14-week course was held at
the Robert Bleyer Motor
Court in Orlando. Hackctl is
auperintendent for the Gulf
Life Invuranco Company in
Sanford.

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Joseph T. Cather, G8, win­
ter visitor in Die Sanford
area, died Saturday night in
a Washington hospital of
acute leukemia.
A former tool and die mak­
er in (he Washington area, he
entered tho bait manufactur­
ing business some 12 yrnrs
ago, lite r forming the part­
nership of J. T. Cather and
Son of Washington, I). C. with
his son, Arden. He was an
ardent fisherman and lived
hero during the shad season
in s house trailer which he
parked ut Crlm's Camp tm
SR 40 and later at Camp Sem­
inole on the Wekivn River.
Earlier tills season, local
friends were notified that
business would delay his an­
nual visit. Later they were
advised that ill health would
result in further delay.

Circle To Elect
New Officers
fly .Mona Grinatriul
Thu North Orlando Our
f.iidy'a Circle of tha Church
of tho Nativity Catholic
Women's Cluh will elect new
officers nt an H p.m. meeting
to l»n held Wednesday nl tho
homo of Blrs. Don Corkhill on
Lombardy Road.
Blrs. George Sommer, cur­
rent chnirman of tho clrrlo,
tins asked Hint nil members
he present for this imporlunt
meeting.

He Is survived by his wife,
Blrs. Itutli Cather, the son
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will he
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Deal Funeral Home, Suillund,
Bid.

Blrs. Lucy Stafford, 81. died
early Sunday morning at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Dorn Jan. 29, 1882, in White
Oak, Ga., she had lived in
Sanford for the past 15 years.
She made her home at 71(5 W.
First Street. She was a mem­
ber of Hie Methodist Church.
Survivors are six children,
Nathaniel Stafford of Lake
Mary, Mrs. W. II. Rutledge of
Holly Hill, flcrnie Stafford of
Cocoa and W. II. Stafford,
Mrs. George K. King and
Mrs. James J. Singletary,
all of Sanford; in grandchiidrm ; 13 great grandchildren;
a sister, Blrs. Mary Wainwrlght of Nahnnta, Ga.;
there brothers, I). A. and T.
A. Ilrucc of Lake Monroe and
John Ilrucc of Klngslnml, Ga.
Funeral services were sche­
duled fur 3 p. in. today nt
1Sri'.son Funeral Home with
Itev. Arthur C. lleatly of De­
nary officiating.
The body will lie forwarded
to Klngsland for burial.

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488 VIRGINIA AVE.
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No t i c e i s i i e i i e b v c i v KN t h a t o n
t h e l o t h d a y of
F e b r u a r y , 13(1, a t 11:00 a. m.
at th e m ain door of the C ourth n u . e o f H .in tn o la C o u n t y , at
S an fo rd , Florida, th a unders i g n e d C l e r k w ill o f f e r for
enlo t o t h e h l g h e - t an-l b e , t
b i d d e r f o r ea*h th o f o l lo w in g
d eacrlh eil r e a l p r o p e r t y :
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P l a t B o o k 11. I ’a g a 31.
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to g o th e r w ith all s tr u c tu r e ,,
Im p ro v em en t,, flaturea. ap p li­
a n c e , a n d a p p u r t e n a n c e , on
• aid l a n d o r u , a d In c o n j u n c ­
tio n t h e r e w i t h .
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to f i n a l d e c r e e o f f o r e c lo s u r e
e n t e r e d In C h a n c e r y a c t i o n No.
133»U n o w p e n d i n g In t h e C i r ­
c u i t C o u r t o f a n d f o r Sem in o te C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
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C la rk of th e C ir c u it Court
By M a r t h a T. V lh le n
D - p u ty Clerk
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Orange City Man
?.e-Enlisfs
Having fried Dio Army, Air
Force and the Navy, John E.
Finn, of Orange City, lias de­
cided Die Navy is- the place
lor him. lie lias re-enlisted
for six more years nnd say*
he will make the Navy his
carerr.
Finn's service career began
in December 1918 when lie
joined the Army. He served in
various p o s t * until May 1932,
at which fimo lie accepted
discharge.
In October 1953 he decided
In try the Air Force. He did—
for (our years. He still was
nut satisfied sn in October
1957 lie got out of his Air
Force blues and went to work.
in March 1900 lie again got
the urge to "Join up" and
since lie had fried Die Army
ami Air Force lie saw his
Navy recruiter.
A s s i g n e d to Sanford's
Heavy Attack Squadron 3 us
an aviation nirtalamitli, Finn
recently completed hi* enlist­
ment nnd decided that the
Navy was Die career for him
and re-enlisted. He thinks now
that ho will stay with it far
good.
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snarling urul chortling sounds;
sometimes they murmur or
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t o -hi m o a D e r r r a P r o C n u fes an
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In F l a t n o o k 11. p a g e SI.
o f tire Dublin R e c o r d s of
S em inole C ounty, Florida.
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OVER 35 YEARS
At First &amp; Palmetto
( Moiigkhle old pm&gt;t office)

II. K. HOWE in hIiowii banding I’olicO Chief
Roy G. WillianiH a Healed envelope which con­
tain* the actual mileage a U. S. Tiro was run. A
dock radio will lie awarded to tho jireson who
KUOHHca closest to thin actual mileage, on Satur­
day. Thin content in part of the "Name Change"
Celebration now in progrenH a t llowe'a Tire
Shop at 420 French Avenue.

cents

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in t iiu i m e t r r r o t iit of
t i i i : .n in th j i oh i n . n i l .

Mrs. Stafford
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J. T. Calher, 68, Dies In Hospital

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UETTER UNDERSTANDING for good citizenship in extolled in two
plnques presented by the Sanford Rotary Club for display in tho City
Commission and County Commission meeting rooms. H. 1,. Perkins Jr.
(right), Rotary president, presents a plaque to James P. Avery Jr., Coun­
ty Commission chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) California had a total of 8,*
004,009 drivers licenses in
force In I9G0—a million nnd a
half more Ilian any other
state In the union.

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Drove Of Driven*

M iT in s o r * n r
o i' f m iiiid v to
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w h o a r e a l d e n c a I*
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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy through Wednesday with occasional show ers; high today in 60s; low tonight R5-G0.
United Pres* Leased Wire
EtUblishcd 1908
TUES., FEBRUARY -1, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO, 118

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It pay* to advertise . . ,
and that's what Mrs. A. L
llood. superintendent of the
Sanford Zoo is doing. She say*
she needs trees, shrubs and
flowers for her program to
tK-aulify the roo area, if you
can contribute any of these
you should contact her at the [
too or phone City Hall.
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I^ast week a local resident
reporter) to the Police Depart­
ment Ovat some youngsters
were at her door collecting for
the March of Dimes. She
thought they were too young
and asked Police to check
them out. The police did and
the youngsters were okch! (
They were simply doing what
they could to help. But tt still
didn't hurt to check.
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oral and thnt acceptable zon­ man of the Seminole County
ing regulations cun be worked Commission. "It was the only
out for the location with Or­ decision left open to them. Tim
ange and Seminole Counties.
Board of County Commission*
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
Although the site is entirely ert is in contact with the State
executive director of the within Orange County, its Board of Control and Statu
State Board of Control, anil not them border is on Hie Sent* Ilonril of Education and nwutt
Jam es I*. Avery Jr„ Semi* | inole line mid this county will their pleasure for a c-onfcrencu
mile County Commission have to provide proper zoning to m.-tko their job easier and to
dt(ermine in what manner w«
chairman, al noon today for property adjoining the | can co-operate."
site.
agreed on a meeting of the I ("I certainly approve whole*
(Douglas Stenstrnin, chnirstate group's Irclmlral stall | lu-alti-dly Hie decision of the 1 man of the Cbumber of Com*
and County Commissioners State Cabinet this morning," metre university site commit*
for I p. m ncvl Tuesday In -aid James I’. Avery Jr , chair- lee, said that "zoning will bo
no problem since wr have a
discuss Seminole County's
county-wide zoning law.")
contribution In nrvv roads
The Board read but did not
and necessary toning (or the m
w
A
...
discuss a last-minute pirn
m-vv slate university nil the
fiom State Rep. James Pruitt,
\ilamiiccl site In Orange
of Brevard County, that tlio
County Just south ol Oviedo.
university Ik- loi-utrd closer to
Tlir Seminole-Orange Coun­
Cape Kennedy.
ty line Is live north boundary
State Treasurer J. Edwin
ol the university site. Dr.
LONDON (U l'D — Queen I.arson, Agriculture Commis­
Culpepper telephoned Avery,
Mother Elizabeth bad her ap­ sioner Doyle C o n n e r a n d
asking (nr the meeting.
Avery agri-ril, subject In pendix removed today «t King Comptroller Ray Green weru
rnnlirmutlnn by other Coun­ Edward Ylt Hospital and was not in town to vote for tire* unireported feeling "very well.” vcislty site. Rut tbo unnnlty Commissioners.
j iiious votes of Gov. Furris
| Bryant, Attorney G e n e r a l
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WASHINGTON (Ul'D — James Kyncs, Secretary of
IAI.I. AIIASSFE (Ul'D
President Johnson Monday State Tom Adams and Stain
file State Cabinet gave speedy named Frederick C. Helen, a
School Superintendent Thomas
approval today to an Ornuge I veteran federal employe, to be
1D. Bailey was sufficient.
County site for a new stiitc deputy postmaster general.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
university. But it will be ut
executive director of the Board
least two months before any
of Control, suit! he anticipated
concrete planning rnn lie done.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — no problem with aiming or
D u - Cabinet, sitting ns the
Tbu $11.0 billion tax cut bill title to the lund which is be*
State Ilonril of Education, faced its most formidable chal­ ing acquired by Orange Coun*
gave t-0 approval to tin- IDaici lenge today In a Senate veto ty and donated freo to Urn
of Control's recommended site, nil a proposal to provide tax
state.
the 1,200-nere Im-ntion which
Ho said the "tremendous
relief for college expenses.
holders on tile Otiilige-Semiilpotential" for proper zoning
olo County line mid is within
was one of the factors thut in*
a 50-mile riidiii* of every nmTAMPA (UPD — State flucnc-cd the Board of Control
joi city ill tbu Fust Central
Fair officials sloshed through to select this site over about 27
Florida, iinii, including Cu|ie
i the opening of tha 59th an- other* offered.
Kennedy.
But if some hitch ahonld da*
I mini l-'nir here today — the
Bill it put three stipulations
velnp, the Board has nsked Ur*
to conclusion of the de al and fourth year ill a row the l u u g o and Seminole Counties
signing oil the dotted line, so ' event has hud ruin on open­ to hold onto two other sites.
ing day.
to speak.
Hie Murtln site and Tusknwilli*
Olio in that soil borings now
site so they can b« considered.
under way, ami which take
The Adamucci site Is located
COLUMBIA,
8.
C.
(U
PI)
about nix weeks to complete,
within 4(1 miles by car of Caps
—
President
Thomas
F.
Jonea
show Hint the anil is suitnblo
Kennedy and 12 miles front
for the facility. The other of the University of 8outli downtown Orlundo.
Carolina
said
Monday
thnt
qualifii'iitiuns are that accept­
able title to the land, (rotli grade* amnng new students
Orange County, is gotten and rose after freshmen were pro­
approved by the attorney grn- hibited from having ears.

Bulletin

B R IE F S

Queen Mother

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‘ When You Really Want a
Canal. You (Set It" is the
title of a story on the work
being done by the St. Johnslndian River Navigation Dis­
trict which appears in the
current edition of the Jack­
sonville Seafarer magazine.
John Krider, manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce is the district's
chairman.

Sem in o le O ffe rs Its
C o -O p eratio n To S ta te

A ONE-DAY, ALL-OUT membership campaign was launched
this morning by the Chamber of Commcreo with n breakfast
at the Civic Center. Pictured are th e co-chuiruicii un d tcuiu

rnplains, joined by two members of the distaff side in the
drive, Miss Doris Fleming &lt;lcft) and Mrs. Adelaide Moses.
(Herald Photos)

Meeting Called
To Organize
Sanford CC

Manufacturers
Push Argument
Against Tax

Appointed

Tax Cut Bar

The grapevine says that
Cotton Brown has bought the
A group of Sanford business
TAt.T.AIIASSKK (U Ph —
Village Inn Restaurant on
If swim suits arc to be lav­
First" St. near Park Avc. It"* | nn.'1 professional people have
ed as sporting goods. »o
also reported that Cotton 1* ' scheduled a meeting nt the
should hunting ImkiIs, lawyers
making alteration* ami soon Seminole County Courthouse
for three Miami bathing suit
will announce an opening j ''*'dne.»dny at 8 p. m„ to e»lnbli.«h a Sanford Chamber of
manufacturers told a Circuit
Court judge Monday.
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Commerce.
Otherwise, the lawyers said,
The Salvation Army board
Spokesmen for the proposed
the tax was a denial of equal
will meet tonight at the First organisation said that 50 Sanprelection under the law.
Presbyterian Church Fellow- j ford residents had agreed to
The three manufacturers
ship Hall. The speaker will membership In the body. They
asked
I.eon County Judge
be Commander Normal Mar-1 pointed out that tho organ! zaHugh Taylor to rule the new
sliall who retired this past , tion Was nut being estnldished j
state five per cent tax, levied
November as national coin- to com|&gt;ete with the Seminole
on
s|M)rting goods at the
inandcr.
County Cliumber of Couunercu
wholesale level, doesn't apply
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, or Die Sunford-Scmimilc Jun*
ONE HOUR after the Chamber of Commerce hrcukftml this npuninyr.
to the garden variety of swim
i/jw.ilnx’thc otit!-th&gt; i.ieHi'n’.iiitlu u ' l i v J i u . tii.i- i acp tan il at the GraoiWant to get away from it tor t.'bamber of Comrt.ert-e.
suit. They contend the 1903
all? . . . at least for a couple. The purpose, they declnted,
ber office, sulunittetl to Mrs. Georgia Rail his quota of new mouthers ami
legislature intended to tax
of hours. Right here in Semi- vvns to creata a program which
received a $26 savings bond.
only swimming wear such as
Dole County we have what a would place more emphasis on
frogman's suit* anil other un­
bit of folks go to Charleston Sunfurd alone.
derwater diving equipment.
and Mobile to sec . . . c a m e l - 1 ----------------------The purpose of the tax Is
lias and azuleas bv the thou- p
llf* i
ot provide financing for u
sand*
bond issue to buy state re­
Springs. Robliy Robinson h a s 1
creational acreage. The sale
Mime 25.000 camellias and
of the bonds is pending out- l A l !•
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azaleas out there and obser­
In observance of Hoy S c o u t|comc °/ ‘'n* ami a similar
vers say it's a sight to be­
Week. Feb. 7-1-1. Sanford area ras* r|"a,,cn*,n‘5 »«« intent
hold.
JACKSON, Mia*. (U PD —A I
CAPE KENNEDY (UPD—
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t,r Uftvjd
prosecution witness testified1 TALLAHASSEE (U l’l) — , sales tax or other sources dur- Scouts will stage their second ( Mja|)|j ,
The Notional Space Agency
By the way, Sheriff J. I,. today that he saw u strange January rules lux collections i"g the icri of the current fis iiumml ewiuporee in Fort MeJ- uel, representing King Cole, said today it will permit Hie
Imi I'ni K Sutii■day mid BunHobby says that "If you're in man wearing white shoe* in I |||t „ rwonl |g:,.o million Hi.d ml ycur," lie said.
Hex n( Miami ami Sanford Fkirida East Coast Railway
need of prayer, call your pas­ tilt neighborhood where MedThe sales tax revenue ea- day.
und Palm Land Fudimns, and to use Hi miles of track in
.
1
orew
comment
from
Gov.
tor. If you don't have a pas­ gill Kvers lived a week before
tinmte fer tho year i» t-’-lu Prior to noon Saturday all Marlin It. Clark, vice presi- Hu- Merritt Island Launch
tor," Hobby add*, "w e'll help the civil rights lender wns kill­ Farris Bryant today that million. Kurly reports indi- Scouts will be registered und ]idem
,|t.„i -n&lt;|
and merchandising
merchandising manman Area despite Hie |xisxi!iilily
Florida was in a period ol euted the inrreuse wus due to have their campsites establishyou find one "
ed by a sniper.
ager for Bunline's Stores, a r­ that a strike against the rail­
ugii
prosperity
But whatever you do, he
booming Christmas busim-sc •'«!. .Saturday nl 7 p. m. the gued there i» a difference be­ road might spread into Uic
Itobeit 1'ittmnn, son of
Comptioller Buy h. G in n u|1j im t.nr|y jnliux of winter eump file program will Imj fea- tween an everyday "swim­ spaceport,
aays, be careful atwut people gioccr Leroy Pittman, also
in this area who want to testified th at threo hours be­ said the receipls, reflecting viftitora.
tum l by an un|irt*»»ive Kutflr ming suit" and swimming
FEC Board Chairman Ed­
come in and pray for and fore Kvers was slain he saw December sales, wiped out a
January collection* for Hie Award ceremony. The present- equipment or novelties.
ward Ball said, "I'm glad to
with you. A couple recently an uutomobile resembling one 8150,00(1 deficit in the sales new five | K T cent wholesale J “ lion of the Fugle award is
know that NASA is starting
called on some people in a thill has been linked to Byron tux collection estililute fer the tax on spurting goods, also Die bigbe-t that run Imj cuiito recognize their obligations
nearby rounty and while one Di I-a Beckwith, on tiial for first six months of the cur­ Imsed on December sides. To- ferred upon h Scout.
under a contract that they're
rent fiscal year which sta rt­
prayed the other took things bis life in Evers* death.
Sunday morning the Scouts
now approximately five weeks
laled JU8.505. an increase of
that didn't belong to him.
in default on.
Tittman's grocery is several ed in July.
851,072 over December. Fis­ will attend their respective
The other day two neatly hundred yurds from tiie place I Dry-unt said the 2.1 per rent cal year receipts were $418,- (bill idles In ohscrviiiiru of
"I must say I'm very much
dressed young women Insist- the prosecution contends h
lease over January of !n»t 112.
Seoul Sunday. The public is
concerned to find Rial my
cd they Ik- invited in for sniper picked off Evers with &gt;*“ r uu* *" Indication of
invited tu observe the campgovernment has not seen fit
GAINESVILLE (UPI) _ to live up to its ccmtraelural
prayer by a Seminole County m high-powered rifle.
prospeiity and showed the
o n e activities.
eouple. However, the folks had
In testimony at Monday's wln,er “ rnrist season was
The Ioea I Boy Smut Council A team «&gt;f seven Inveatigntors obligations with one of its
heard about the "trick" and trial session Beckwith's cm- "b&lt;*lcr than anything anticiis a participating agency of from the Civil Aeronautics corporate citizens.
did not admit the pair. After ployer In a Greenville, Miss., pated."
"I hope from now on they
the United Fund of Seminole RoiiiiI mid Federal Aviation
they were denied entrance fertilizer plant, told the 12-1 The big jump of course reAgency interrogated witness­ will recognize their obliga­
County.
they were picked up by a man jury Ihut Beckwith was fleets the extension of tines and studied the structure tions."
man in a late model car. plodded with a lute model sales Lux by the 1901 Legis­
today of u plane th.i( crashed
Rail said the ' ’ ears of lialTALLAHASSEE (U l'D hern Monday killing ID per last which were unloaded last
What some people will do white automobile.
lature to cover seme Items Die Cabinet Budget Commiss­
sons.
never erases to amaze us!
weekend had been delivered
not previously taxed and in- ion created a new 81B,0(xi a
C'AII Investigator in Chargn Jan 3. but contractor* had
ereusing others.
year job in tne Board of Con­
The first Clock Watcher
John McWhorter said tin- on­ not been allowed to unload
"We Imd untic-ipulcd n sub­ trol today to free assistant
rail and indicate an in terest' A s * f O n L i n t . n
scene investigation w o u I d Uiein before.
stantial upsurge but not this director Herbert Stallworth
in bringing a Florida State M C ‘ W f l M e t T 0
Rail revealed he had ex­
probably continue for the
great." .-aid Revenue Commis­ from research work
MISFMIKIMKR. N. C. — rest of the week, wjth fur­ changed telegrams with NA­
League entry to Sanford was P l i n n n ^ V C f p m
sioner Fd Strauglin.
Director J. _ Broward, lul- (IT 'D — Former Vice PrcsiMrs. T. 1*. Clark. She said. I I ' . V. , h ^ ^
ther studies to Im- made in SA administrator James K.
He said the rotlcrtions topWebb over the spur.
"There's nothing we would like _ Tbe|1'N&lt;^ |h Or,ando ' ,lla4° |u-d Ilist January, the pre pepper said Stallworth cur- &lt;|en, nichard M. Nixon said Washington.
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i r i " * wa' u n a ,‘’ u‘ t*ke an ] Monday that in Ins opinion,
In a telegram lie told Webb,
more than to see Sanford loo k p0“ncl1
' 1
at V,3?,!’, "1
McWhorter
said
tininvest),
in the State League. If you're £ f ajr *l ,he :»* c ,,u! ,lin“' vious lecoid. by »4.d million, active part In the day-to-day ^ , 8 Vrviuivr Khrushchev is gators wera examining the "I am moved to inquire how
Totril collections for the administrative operation o f )a ,P
aUW&gt; ni).aroul„,
the contractors can complete
counting the people who .r e ' ft" 3,*&gt;0r.
Fcrr"!
year were $127 million, up the university admlnistralnm wor|(1 |,.ad r r " The remnrk engines and systems on the your portion of the spur when,
interested,
put
u
.
down
for
re
"1
T
" " '" 1
plane,
looking
into
aircraft
, , we
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Mayor WAV. Anderson who is $19.0 million over the same agency because of his re | « a , Krr,.|,.(| w|ly, Jt.M a( ’ltK.
five. If
have a club we'll
and pilot record*, und check* until yesterday, you through
out of town on business.
jK-riiHl a y ear ugo.
Jsearch responsibilities.
i While House.
stop orders and other actions
lie there!"
|
On the agenda arc second
"This most favorable reThe new position will lie j ..|t jyyn,), nice maybe Mr. ing Hu- load carried. He said had not permitted to unload
and third readings and adop-! venue totul provides the state ( called the educational officer xix*sn Is propelling
him there also would Ik- u study 58 ears of material to Ik- us
Since Mrs. Clark's cnl| the
tion of the general election \with „ cushion l« help offset fur graduate programs and re­ (Khruchi'hev) a* a possible uf the ciasb facilities at the i-d in IIn- nmstrurtion of your
phone his burred ronstantly.
ordinance; appointment of »n „ny weakness that roncciv search.
Republican
rambdale
for municipal air|Hirt
portion of the spur, surh ears
The interest is here, there's no
Culpepper said he would be­ I’rcKidcnt," said While House
election board and adoption ,t,ly could develop in the
having been delivered to the
doubt about that.
of a resolution approving the . ---- — -- ---------------------------- gin an immediate search for press secretary Pierre Salin­
contractor on January 3,
a man to fill the post, ami ger in Wuchlngton. Salinger
metropolitan telephone sys,, .
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1964."
Austin Williams, president tem.
would look for someone will­ said he bad not discussed the
A spokesman for tile Nation­
of the Starlight 1‘romenadera
---------------United Press International
ing to work for less than $18 statement
with
President
al
Aeronautics and Spare Ad­
—sponsored by the City Rec­ SA Meeting
| There are approximately 25 OW) released from deficiency Johnson.
MIAMI (UPI) - The FBI ministration
(NASA)
said
funds.
million
cats
in
the
United
reation D e p a r t m e n t - ^ . . 1 Commissioner Norman MarNixon made his appraisal arrested a New England man NASA and FEC officiala will
new class for those interestef 4haU, of
^
w,|(| reUf. States, acrording to the Holly­
of Khrushchev during
a and his girl friend Monday meet here Wednesday to work
in taking aquare dance les­ ed last November as national wood chapter of the American
speech to 2,000 students at night on fugitive charges lor out details on the line's usage.
sons will liegin Feb. 12, a t the commander of the Salvation i Humane Association.
Rollins Speaker
Pfeiffer College in order, he auUiuritirs in Portland, Me.
Tiie railroad attempted to
Sanford Civic Center.
WINTER PARK (U l’D — said, to give them a "better
Army,
will
address
the
an­
Roland W. Hale. 27, it push two freight cars onto the
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Die
lust
day
of
Rollins
Col­
nual dinner-meeting of the ad-1
understanding" of their en­ charged with robbing a Port­ NASA spur line last Thurs­
"Sure, women not only can sLory board of the Sanford I &gt; e u t h 1 e n a l t y
lege's annual Founders Week emy.
land dairy farm manager, day but was stopped by arm ­
drive as well as men." says Corps. Salvation Army, at 7
TALLAHASSEE (U l'D — wilt include a convocation ad­
lie said Khrushchev was Willis L. Jodrle, of "more ed guards The space agency
Herb Bradshaw, "but they can tonight at First Presbyterian The- study of the abolition of dress by Sc-nura Eva do Lopez "not the most admirable, nor than $3,000" sakJ Wesley G.
said at that time the rail­
do It on either aide of the Church fellowship hall. New the death penally by a spe­ MaUos. Mexico's First Lady. the most brilliant, but from Grapp, apeelal
agent in road bad not b«eo completed
road."
cial
commission
will
begin
Feb.
The convocation fa scheduled an over-all standpoint, be is charge of the Miami FBI of­ and waa not ready for rail
officers of the board will be
—Tha Clock Winder
insulted.
for Feb. 24.
18 in the Capitol.
the most able" world leader. fice.
U-aveL

«*s-undo: [yers Witness
Saw Stranger

j

Plane Crash
Under Probe

New $18,000
Control Board
Job Created

Nixon Warns Of
Nikita's Ability

Co Cats, (sO!

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Cars Don’t Help

Saipfon Protest

Ball (FEC) 'Glad'
NASA Admits
Obligations'
Boycott ‘Success’

January Sales Taxes Two Day Scout
Camporee Set
Increase 23 Per Cent

tu Council Due To

Fair Opens

Couple Held In
$3,000 Theft

SAIGON, South Vietnam
(Ul'D — Student demonstra­
tors today marrhrd through
Hie streets of Hie capital donmnding restoration of ousted
Junta rlmirmnii Maj. Gen.
Duong Van Minh.

Southwest Hit
By Heavy Snow,
Thunderstorms

United Press International
The worst storm of the win­
ter pawed the Southwest oday with wind-driven snow,
NEW YORK (Ul'D — The thunderstorms and a tornado.
iinti-segregiitiim boycott which Fi\e • foot drifts swallowed
kept one-third of till* city's modi, school* were closed and
one-million school children out travelors forced ot seek re­
of the classroom Monday wus fuge.
considered by its organizers
Some towns were virtually
today as a greater aureuss Isolated.
A tornado slammed to the
tlmn they bad hoped.
ground tilts morning at Ros­
enberg, Tex., and damaged
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. about a dozen homes. Golf(UPI) _ The death of film ball size hall pelted Rosenborg
star Alan (.add wns confirmed and Kiehmond hut no injur*
Monday to have la-en aceiden- ies were reported.
Blowing snow rloxed roads
tal, attributed to a eombination nf a "high lei el of alco­ out of Tucumcari, N. M.,
hol" und three drugs acting where up to 14 Incites fell
during the night. Police set
on Ids nervous system.
up roadblocks and advised
motorists to seek refuge.
Graders were called out to
NOTA8ULGA, Ala. (UPI)
clear the highways but got
— Riot-trained state troopers
stuck in the snow.
today ringed two rural schools
Highway travel was restrict­
where a federal Judge ordered ed to trucks within a 100 mile
Negro students barred from radius of Amarillo, Tex.,
padlocked Tuskcgae
High where nine inches of snow
School admitted by Wednes­ fell and stiff northerly winds
day. A spokesman said they whipped up five-foot drifts.
were on band to "maintain All schools in Amarillo wero
the peace."
ordered closed.
Wind gusting at 50 mite* an
hour brewed five foot snow
drift* at Dalhart, Tex., and
reduced visibility to zero. Two
buses were twgged in tho
snow near Amarillo but statu
lly llrrnice Kelsey
Oviedo City Committees for police escorted die passeng­
the 10(54 year were appointed er* to safety.
Heavy snow- warnings con­
Monday night by Council
tinued
in effect today for
Preaident W. II. Murtln a t
the regulur monthly session Southwestern Kansas, Western
Kansas, Western Oklahoma
of city rouncil.
Named were T. L. Lingo Jr. and from the Texas Panhan­
and It. I*. Ward, sanitation dle southward to the Peres
River Valley. Hazardous driv*
committee; Ben Jones, Rex ing warnings extended from
(Touts und Murtln, parks und New Mexico to Western Kan­
pool committee; Lingo and sas.
Clouts, fire committee; and
The Weather Bureau said
Clcnls, Ward and Jones, blizzard rendition* would de­
streets. (Touts also was I velop during tho day in the
named vice president of the! heavy snow area.
council.
In other business council
authorized Fire Chief Lingo Boy’s Body Found
to purchase the necessary fire
CROSS C U T (UPI) — Tha
hoee to bring the department, body of • five-year-old boy
up to first rate condition and Gehovanl Reeman, who U&gt;*
approved payment of bills for cam* separated from his fa­
the university slta inspection ther whil* on a wild hog
committee dinner held last hunt waa found Monday in a
month.
swamp near her*.

Ladd Death

Troops On Hand

Oviedo Names
Committees

�flYtW P«f»

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LBJ Holds Ceremony
For New Amendment

AAA Warns Drivers
In Highway Report
MIAMI — The American
Automobile Aitociatlon today
warned motorist* not to be
lulled Into a false tense of
eecurlty by the fact that there
are do speed trap* on lie en­
forcement evaluation report.
Pointing to a recent an­
nouncement by tiie U. S. No.
1 Highway Association that
Route 1 south to Key West
is free of speed traps. AAA
noted that a "very atrlct en­
forcement" area stiU exists
along the highway for 62
miles from McKcnney, Va.,
south to the North Carolina
line.
The weocLaUoa usee the
(arm "(peed trap" only In
situations where motorists—
usually from out of the state
Involved—ere victimized by
unfair enforcement policies to
help line the pockets of po­
lice otflcen or fill the local
treasury.
The organization artill claiilflea 38 placet In the country
aa "very atrlct enforcement"
areas. These are areas where
frequent arrests have been
reported. The .motorists’ or­
ganization urges driver* to
exercise extreme caution in
such areaa.

Strict enforcement arcus
listed by AAA are: Arkansas
—Morrilton; Arizona— U. 8.
BO; Georgia— Ludowici, long
County and Tattnall County;
Kentucky— Ronnievlilc, Cro­
llon, Earlington, Ilanson and
Livingston; Mississippi— Tbe
following counties; Alcon, Ben
ton, Chickasaw, Hancock, Lee,
Marshall, Prentiss. Tippah
and Union, and U. -S. 4!i south
of Hattiesburg.
Minnesota— Junction of U.
S. 05 and State Itoute 19; New
Mexico— U. S. GO, 10 miles
cast and 15 miles west at
Morlarty, and U. S. 85, from
Socorro south to San Antonio;
Ohio— Bucyrus area, Morrow
ami Whitehall; South CaroUna— (loose Creek; Virginia
—U, S. 301 and lnteratate 95
from Peteraburg to the North
Carolina Una, Norfolk, U.S.
11 from Staunton to Lexing­
ton, U. 8. 400 in Giles County,
Slate Route 100 from U. S. 11
to U. S. 221, U. S. 221 from
Galax to WUlis, U. S, 52 from
ML Airy to County Route 607,
U. S. 1 f-om McKcnney to tiie
North Carolina line and Route
301 from Port Royal to Han­
over and Wcat Virginia—
Charlea Town and Rldgeley.

Hospital Notes
JANUARY 31
Ketrena Johnson. R a b i r t
Swept, George Shinabarger,
Howard Brewer, LeUa U «
Halback, Morrie Forgttioo,
Margaret Smith, Laurie Haig,
Marla Moorehcad, Rick Fite,
Frank R. Bryan, aU of San­
f o r d ; WUliam Swaggerty,
Lake Monroe; John Cowell,
NlckoUa Miller, Mark Miller,
DeBary; H arriett Bueh, Ovie­
do
Blithe
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis,
baby boy, Mr. and Mri. John
TUklns, baby girl, Dr. and
Mrs. C. F . B. 8mlUi, baby
boy, aU of Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Kephart, baby
boy, Apopka
Dischargee
Paul Paso Id, Earths AUen,
Jesse Jones, Kstheme Down­
e r, Eleanor Anderson, Har­
riet McIntosh, Mrs, Sarah
mailings and baby girl, all of
Banford; Sandra Giles, Cas­
selberry; Janetle Hosock, Os­
teen) Steve Russell, Geneva;
Jam es Oiburn, Lake Mary;
Ida Seidel, Long wood; Mrs.
Beverly Krecek and baby
girl* N. Orlando
. FEBRUARY 1
i Admissions
Harold B. Edwards, HoUy
Pierey, R u b y McWatters,
JUlea B. WlUiama, Demarla
C. Farrell, Mary A. Osborn,
Ruby Knight, all of Sanford;
Vernon C, Foddorsen, Lake
Mary; H a u l Smith, Orange
City; Preston Jonas, Osteen
Births
Mr. - and Mrs. Kenneth Lee
Williams, baby boy, Mr. and
Mrs. Doandi It. Oaborn, baby
girl, Mr. and Mr*. Robert E.
Farrell, baby boy, Mr. and
Mra.
Thomas
McWatters,
baby boy, all of Sanford
Dlackargea
AlUaon Best, Mattie Singleton, Mery Frances Oliver,
Jeinnene Morgan, Barbara
Jean Crain, James L. Sikes,
Judy E. Clarke, Olive 1111lery, Mra. Nancy Dees and
baby girl, all of Sanford; Wil­
liam James Duvall, MalUand;
Daniel Long, Longwood; Wil­
liam Miller, DeBary
FEBRUARY 2
Admissions
Gordon Bradley, Aaron Caphart, Richard RozoUky, Belly
Williams, Lucy Payne, Louis

Estes, Robert Lobdell, Jeanenne Morgan, all of Sanford;
Andrew K e n n e d y , Lake
Mary; Mary Yates, Lake
Monroe; Attaway Ward, EaIon villa; E l i t e Corpening,
Casselberry; Carolyn Bohn,
Longwood;
Blrthe
Mr. and Mrs. Julius 0. Bohn,
baby boy, Longwood
Dischargee
Pecola Williams, Walter Sim­
mons, Carolyn Jam ei, Barry
Brown, Karen Uerdln, Laurie
Haig, Florence Bryant, Mrs.
Nancy Whitehead and baby
girl, Mrs. Beverly WilUami
and baby girl, Mrs. Dannlello
Dlazek and baby boy, aU of
Sanford; Arthur McKenzie
Jr., Mima; V a iu r Morton,
Frieda Hartman, Mrs. Leona
Golder and baby boy, De­
Bary; Adrian Conner Jr.,
Port Orange; Charles Ken­
drick,
Longwood;
Andrew
Kennedy, Lake Mery
FEBRUARY 2
Admissions
Ricky Curry, Betty Jo Allen,
WUlie Jam es Vance, Mary J.
Stewart, Evelyn J . Jones, Ro­
bert Boykin, Libble W. Le­
per, Charles Eisencoff, Lee
Esther Keen, Irene Will,
Blanche Hicherds, Edith A.
Mazuc, George T. Wilson,
Valton Williams,, aU of San­
ford; Gladys D. Caneday,
Freda Webster, Marie Mlelenbanscu, DeBary; Johu White,
Longwood; Lois Richardson,
Osteen; Kathy Nuzum, Win­
ter Perk
Blrthe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keen,
baby boy, Sanford
Discharges
Gordon Bradley, K e t r e n a
Johnson, Steven Ray Martensen, Frank n . Bryan, Elaine
J. TUklns and baby girl, Mar­
tha Curtis and baby boy,
B l a n c h Coigravc, Melissa
Unwell, George H. Thigpen,
George B. Shlnabergcr, Evelyn Ward, Dorothy Bergen,
all of Sanford; William 11.
Swaggerty, L a k e .Monroe;
WUlis c . Elmore, Ulnghanton,
N. Y.; Mack Miller, ‘DeBary
lic k s

About one-half the species
of ticks are parasitic; some
upon man, some upon man's
domesticated animate a n d
some upon ineecta.

THE DUAL-MISSION
demonatrute it» vcraatil

Firemen Present
Program For
Cub Scouts

connnlwmncc-nttnck VJRilnnte will
in the 10th annual bombing derby

a t the Sanford Naval Air Station March 16 to 21.
(Navy Photo)

Bomb Derby To Feature RA-5C Longwood VFD

The Navy’* growing force
of RA-5C’e, moit vereatlle re­
connaissance aircraft in the
world, will be the featured en­
trants In the Tenth Annuel
Dr Jane Caaaelberry
Bombing Derby 51arch 18-21
A program on artificial re­ a t tha Sanford Navel Air Sta­
spiration end fire prevention tion.
was presented Friday night The new dual-mission (r*by Casselberry Fire Chief
Paul Bates at a meeting of
Bear Laku Cub Park 230 held
in the adultnrtum of the Bear
Lake Elementary School.
Federal State Mnrket
The Amorlcan Bed Croia
NewH Service
film, “That They May Live,"
Sanford
wae shown end Volunteer
Shipping point information
Firemen Billy Willson bnd
Tim Willett demonitrated for eb. 8. AU tale* F. O. B.
rescue bresthing and mouth Precooling charges extra un­
to mouth resuscitation with less otherwise stated.
Sanford-Ovlrdo-Zellwood
the department’s life aize
District:
dummy, "Rcsuaci-Ann."
Light rain and mild.
A new Webeloi Den wee or­
Cabbage; demand fair to
ganized for five boys who
have earned their lion badge. good, market abcut steady.
Assistant Cubmaster Bruce Domestic round type, H i bu.
Nelson will be leader of the crates, mostly $1.76; very
den and member* will be An­ few higher, fair quality low
thony Smith, David Broads- aa $1.60; 60 lb. sacks, ordin­
way, Jerry Rldall, Charles ary to fair quality, moetly
Chapman and Dennis Herota. $1.26; few, best, $1.60; some
The boye received their acout poorer, low as $1.
Cerreta: demand fair to
manual*, their Webeloa patch
good, market about steady.
end the den flag.
Robert Bunnell la eubmas- Hacks. 48—1 lb. firm pack,
$2.26 to $2.60; 60 lb. saeka,
ter of the pack.
loose, $1.06 to $1.00.
Celery: demand fair, mar­
ket weakur on 4 dor. end
■mailer; 16 in. crates, Pascal,
2-2M do*,, $3; 3 dot., $2.60;
4-6-8 dox. $2; hearts, film
wrapped, 24 count, $3.
Mrs. Bessie Power Cross,
Chinese Cabbage: Volume
77, resident of the Lake Hayes light, 16 In. crates, $1.60 to
area naar Oviedo for the peat 3210 year*, died Sunday night
Endive: demand good, mar­
at Winter Park Memorial ket atrongar. 11/0 bu, crates,
Hospital.
$3.60.
Bom Oct. 8, 1886, in WaterEscarole; d e m a n d good,
town, Ohio, aha was a member market about steady. 11/0 bu.
of the Oviedo Flret Methodist ere tea, $2.76.
Church, of the Methodist
Lettuce: demand good, mar.
WSCS, of the Oviedo Wom­ ket about steady. Boston type,
an’s Club, of Warren Grange EUN crates, 24 count, $3.60
Lodge 11(25, Warren, Pa., and to $4; Iceberg type, WB
of tha National Grange. She cretee, 24 count, $2.26 to
organized the Oviedo Home $660; Romalne, 11/0 ta.
Demonstration Club.
crate*, few, $3.60.
Survivor* ere her husband,
Onions, green: Crete*, 0
Elbert (1. Cross of Oviedo; dox. bunches, $3.
two eons, Fred J, Cross of
Parsley: Crates, 6 doz.
Irvine, Pa., and Robert E. bunches, $2 to $2.60.
Croaa of Sunnyvale, Calif.;
Radishes; demand fair to
five grandchildren end six good, market about steady.
great grandchildren.
Baskets, red variety, 30—0
Funeral aervicet will be ox., mostly, $1.60.
held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Spinach) volume l i g h t .
the Oviedo Methodist Church Bushel baskets, few, $1.60 to
with llev. George H. Carlton $1.00.
of Iteovea Memorial Methodist Hastings Florida District)
Church, Orlando, officiating.
Light rain and mild.
Burial will be In Itouae Ceme­
Cabbage: demand fair to
tery, Rome Road, rural Ovie­ good on boat, others slow,
do.
market about steady. Domes­
Nihlark Funeral Hums of tic round type, l i t bu. crates,
Casselberry In charge of ar­ mostly $1.60; few. best, $1.76;
rangement*.
60 lb. sacka, ordinary to fair
quality, mostly $1.26; few,
best, $1.60; poorer, low aa $1.
On Honor Roll
Gary Southward, son of Mr.
and 3trs. William Southward,
2000 Palmetto Avenue, haa
been placed on the first sem­
ester honor roll at Howey
Academy, Howey-ln-the-lllll*.
AIR CONDITIONER

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Mrs. Cross Dies
In Winter Park

Sets Dinner

connalasance • attack) Vigil­ Besides reconnaissance, Heavy
antes will compete In eix of Attack Wing One le reapon
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
the seven events of the six- sible for providing a long
day w eapons m eet, demon range, all-Mcather attack cap­ Layo has announced th a t the
straling their proweee both as ability for the carrier striking Volunteer Firemen’* Annual
collectors of tactical Intelli­ forces of the U. 8. Second and Chicken Dinner will be held
from 4 until 8 p. m., March
Sixth Fleets.
gence and bombers.
During a close air support
The A-6A Vigilante, attack 14, at the City Park.
event, RA-6C competitors will forerunner of the RA-6C, and The menu will i n c l u d e
make two low-level bomb de­ the A-3B Hkywarrlor, a heavy Southern fried chicken, mash­
liveries and two low-altitude, attack workhorse since I960, ed potatoes end gravy, cole­
000 mph photographic runs will both compete in the slaw, peat and carrots, coffee,
over selected '‘targets," exer­ weuk’s exerciai-s. An A-4C rolls and cupcakes.
Chairman will be appointed
cising their dual capability In Skyhawk, world's smallest nu
the same one-hour flight.
clear bomber, will fly in from at the regular meeting of the
Flying the KA-5C's will be u nearby Naval Air Station on volunteer* this Wednesday
airmen from Sanford’s Heavy March 20 to tangle with an evening.
Proceeds will be used to buy
Attack Squadrons Three and A-6A and A-3B In a "Might
Five, the Navy’s first units to vs. Mite' 'loft bombing con fireworks for the annuel
Fourth of July Fleets and to
operated the new mach two test.
(Iwiro the speed of sound), While having considerable buy additional equipment for
apcctator appeal, the nomidng the departm ent
twin-jet aircraft.
VAH-B will also be the first Derby serves primarily aa a
to operate the RA-6C for ex­ teat of fleet readiness, giving
tended periods at eea when it tactical commandera an oppor­
deploys to the Western Pacific tunity to assess their weaponi
delivery capability under com­ Anthony P. Czajka, 79, fath­
later this year.
The public will receive its petitive conditions.
er-in-law of Mr*. Edward P.
first view of the RA-6C on
Czajka, the former Mias Ruth
Saturday, March 21, during an
Stenitrom of Sanford, died
air show and open house clim­
early today at the home of his
axing the week's exercise.
son and daughter-in-law in
This feature of the Bombing Tho January meeting of We­ Cocoa Beach. Funeral servic­
Derby usually attract* a crowd kiva Chapter, DAR, wee held es will be held in Middletown,
numbering in the thousand* a t the home of 61re. Harry F. Conn.
Including a large group of Brown of DeBary with 16
high-ranking defense official*. members present.
Postponement of the Fiscal
Guests were Mre. Alvin J.
Applications for the next
1904 Derby from Dec. 9-14 to Facchin, regent, and Mrs. J. E.
the new dates following the Summerhlll, chaplain, of the llcenilng examination* to be
assassination o f President Col. Arthur Erwin Chapter of held by tfce Florida State
Board of Nursing at Jackson­
Kennedy was allowed officials DeLand.
ville
must be filed with the
of Heavy Attack Wing One, Tho program, presented by
aponsora of the program, to Mr*. Brown, traced the history board by March 17.
Examlnationi, nil at the
achedulo several new show of the United States from the
Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville,
event*.
Revolution to World War I will be for registered nurses
Among them is a 30-inlnute through music. Mrs. Peter on April 14 and 13 and for
demonstration of aerobatic* Myrho was narrator and Mrs. practical nurses on April 16
and precision flying by teat Drown was pianist.
and 17.
pilot Bob Hoover, of North
American Aviation, in hit
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
World War 11 F-61 Mustang
fighter.
Tho traditional carrier air­
YOU, MARTHA, IPTHI*
manship demonstration hat AFTER YOU VISIT THE OWL* CLUB YOU
WAVS ABOUT AS MUCH ABT-UP-AMD- {&gt;^N TIN U E S i ! /wav' *
been expanded to allow for 6 0 A8 A ROCK O A R O eM /-—WMPHf k
*&lt;
*
RA-&amp;C participation. On the — BUT MAYBE IT 6 3UST ASWW-Lf J)
is
ground will be static display* TVS 6CTTTOOOAM ERRAND OOWN-/I w vp&amp; jrr
AMOXDOMT WANT tH 6
/ / Jrvyrvi
A
of almoat every combat alr- TOWN
PLAC5 TO LOOK L1KB A COMF6TO 1( g g j K m g S W r t
rraft flown from the deck* of
’ WHBMXI
BACK?
16 PLEAOiMO WITH MB/
TNH 3O0T CLEAMBO HOUSS ■
today’s attack carrier*.
JJN M ftiTA M D f &gt;
The Bombing Derby will
teat each facet of Navy wea­
pons handling and delivery.

A. P. Czajka
Dies At 79

Wekiva Chapter
Has Meeting

Deadline Set

Charter for East Coast
House Movers, Longwood, h u
been granted to Doris J. and
William A. Loveland, LongTAMSwood, and David W. Cunning­
iilONt
- |^ L.
ham, Winter l'ark, according
to Secretary of State Tom FERRYBOAT
NEEDS A
Adams.
TICKETTho company, authorized to TAKEK■
Issue 500 shares of common
stock at $10 per share, will
deal in the moving and sell­
Arabian
ing of houses.

INSURANCE
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY

INSURANCE

BALL-BLAIR

HARRY ADAIR’S

AGENCY
218 S. Perk Ave. FA 3-664*
8ANFORD. FLA.

GULF BKRVICR
Tire* • Bettert*s • Accosaorita PLUMBING
Road AAA Service
Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
R. L. HARVEY
Service
PLUMBING
French e 1st.
Complete Installations •
FA 2-U921
FA 2-9922
Repair*
Bathroom and Kitchen
FEEDS
Fixtures
Water Pump* Free Estimate*
Sanford Flour and 504 S Sanford FA 2-33*1

Feed Store
WRECKAGE OP CAR in which Forrest LeRoy Lay, R. R. 1, Longwood,
Hwy, 17-92. The car hurtled across
d ie d last week when he loot control ont Hwy.
th e median atrip, according to Trooper
Rill
M
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iu fltrlngfielrt, and landed in the
1 ditch on the opposite aide of the highway.
Ighway.
(Herald Photo)

Jim Daudy Feed*
Timothy H a^ ^ C o tto n Seed

VACUUM CLEANERS

SANFORD

Cow Feed
$8.40 per 100 Ik. Vacuum Cleaner Service
Part* A Bu palle# For All
Fittenlng end Fattening
Maks* Including Meet relax
320 Sanford Ave.

Legal Notice

C Of C To Meet
In Lake Mary

thereof on P la in tiffs atto r­
ney. Carroll Burk*. Attornay
at Law. P. O. Drawer Z. San­
ford, Florida, on or bafor*
the Sth day of Marrb, A. D.
1*44, or othtrw leo decree pro
confeeao
w ill
b*
entered
agalnet you.
The Sanford Herald la de­
signated as a newspaper o f
general circulation In which
this citation aball b* publish­
ed once each w eek for four
consecutive w teke.
WITNESS my band and o f­
ficial aeat of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court on this tha Slat
day of January, A. D. 1SI4.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlblen, D.C.
Carroll Burk*
Attornay for P lain tiff
Suit# I I I Atlantic N ational
Bank Building
P. O. Drawer Z
Banford, Florida
Publish Fab. 4. U , t l , M, 15*4

By Frances Wester
Dr. Luis Peres will ba the
special guest speaker a t the
February meeting of the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
to be held Thursday at 8 p.m.
The public la invited to a t­
tend.
The nomination of a new
slate of officers for the com­
ing year la also scheduled for
this meeting. All member*
are urged to attend.
The election of officers will
be held on the first Thursday
of March.
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200 8. Park Ave.
Sanford Problems To U» —
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3 Accidents
Are Reported

House Mover
Gets Charter

AREA DlRECTORY

H. B. Pope Co., Inc.

tify formally that the amend­
ment had been accepted liy
the required three-fourths of
the states and therefore is
part of the Constitution.
The certificate ready for
Boutin's signature contained
the text of the amendment
and the namei of the states
that ratified It.
T h e 73-word amendment
forbids states from levying
poll taxes as a requirement
for voting in presidential dr
congressional primaries o x
elections, although it docs qul
rule out poll tax requirement*
in state election*.
Only five state* still had
poll tax laws on their book*
when the amendment was ra
tified — Alabama, Arkansax,
Mississippi, Texaz and Vir­
ginia. At least some of these
state* plan to continue poll
taxes for atate elections.
The anti-poll tax amend­
ment was approved by the re
qulred two-thirds of the House
Three minor accidents were and Senate and submitted to
reported Mooday by the San­ the itatea on Sept. 24, 1962.
ford Police D e p a r t m e n t First state to ratify it wai
Autos belonging to Jam ei P. Illinois.
Best, 117 Azalea Lane, and
Richard B. Stout of Lake
Mary were involved In a
mishap at 1306 Sanford Ave­ ■r a n sxtoaTttec ao ro rF lsouri ti d a t o
nue.
RALPH JOHN WARD. JR..
WHOSE RESIDENCE IB
A car belonging to Abel J.
UNKNOWN
AND I.AST
Baker, 013 E. First backed
KNOWN ADDHEUH IS:
into an auto belonging to Wil­
no* a n cog a v e n u e .
FLORKNCB, SOUTH CARlie Evelyn Carroll of 1401 For­
OLINA:
est Drive. The Incident occur­
A sworn Complaint h avin g
bssn fllsd against you In tha
red at 115 N. Park.
Circuit
Court In and for SamiAutos driven by Harold J. not* County.
Florida, by ALJohnson, 103 Anderson Circle, MA JANE WARD, for divorce,
lha abort till* of which la ALand Henrietta Bell Austin, MA
JANE WARD. P laintiff,
1013 W. 11th, were Involved In versus. RALPH JOHN WARD.
a minor mishap at French Jit., Dsfandant. thes* presents
ar* to command you to appear
Ave. and 20th St.
and file your Answar or other
In all three incidents dam ­ defense or pleading herein
w ith tha Clark o f tha C ircuit
ages were alight and no a r­ Court
of Hamlnol* County.
resta were made.
Florida, and aervo a copy
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson held a
White Houte ceremony today
for the signing of the 24th
Constitu­
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federal elections.
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ratification of the amendment
last month a i a "triumph . . .
of liberty over restriction,’’
invited congressional leaders,
AFL-CIO leader* and other
officials to the 9:30 a.m. EST
ceremony.
The 24tb amendment actual­
ly became the lew of the land
on Jan. 23, when South Dako­
ta became the 38th atate to
ratify it.
At today's ceremony, Ber­
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Ceneral Services Admlnlstra
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Tues. Feb. 4, T51—Pntre 5

Dr. Wing
To Speak For
HD Club

Gore Seeks Broader
Baker Investigation

By Dorothy Estes
Dr. Kenneth Wine of Sunford will be guest speaker at
the regular monthly meeting
of the l.ongwood Home Dem­
onstration Club to be held at
10:30 a. ni. this Thursday at
the Civic League Building on
Church StreetDr. Wing ie a grmlunte of
Uie Miami School of Medicine
and Harvard University and
was a surgeon on the staff of
both institution*. Ho also re­
ceived an astronaut card for
being one of the attendants to
John Glenn following Glenn's
spnre flight two years ago.
Important reports from var­
ious club rhairm rn al*o will be
given a t the meeting.
Ms. Kenneth Green will
serve ns hostess for the day.
Members hove been requested
to bring n covered dish for the
luncheon scheduled to follow
the morning session.

H EA R T

Lawmaker Would Ban
Burton From U. S.
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Michael Fclghan. (DOhio), aaid today that if Bri­
tish actor Richard Burton U
barred from the United Stales
it would help the Ui&gt;. image
abroad.
Fcighan, chairman o( the
House immigration subcom­
mittee, also suggested that
revoking the actor'* visa
might encourage newspapers
to give less publicity to acti­
vities of Burton and actress
Elisabeth Taylor.
Tho Ohio congressman call­
ed State Department officials
to a ckrsed hearing Monday
to ask that Burton's visa be
revoked as a step toward
“ protecting the public mo­
rals.” lie *aid tlie officials
toki him they would "re ­
examine” the question.
Fieghan said that "a man
of his Burton's character
should not be permitted in the
United States.” He said the
romance of Burton and Miss
Taylor was "not conducive to
youthful minds.”
The lawmaker conceded in
an interview that it might
make no difference to (he
reading public whether Burton
and Miss Taylor were in this
country because their movenmnts are well puhlichcd any­
way.
"But denying a visa may
serve as a clarion cull to
newspapers as well as to
other people that wc have
such a thing as morals in the
United States," ho said.

WASHINGTON (U PI) — the explosive Bobby Baker
Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., case.
was to ask the Senate today
Gore said he was drafting a
to broaden Its Investigation of resolution which would ex­
pand the powers of the Senate
Rules Committee to investi­
gate possible conflict of in­
terest among all Senate em ­
ployes.
There were indications that
Gore's resolution might cover
nr
senators themselves, as well
as their employes.
Gore said there was no
WASHINGTON (UPI) — doubt the committee had been
Two
Republican senators restricted by the resolution
want the Senate Rules Com­ authorising the current in­
OBSERVANCE OF February ns H eart Month,
mittee to question any sen* quiry. It extends the investi­
with all citizens urged to co-operate, lias been
tors or top senatorial aides gation only to employes of
proclaimed by James P. Avery Jr. (left), chair­
who become Involved in the the Senate, excluding even
man of tlte Seminole County Commission, pic­
Bobby Baker investiiration.
staffs of individual senators.
tured with Ed Simon, president of the SemiSen. John J . Williams, R
Baker was Senate Demo­
nolc-DeHary Heart Council.
(Herald Photo)
PRETTY
NICK!
SMITH,
Seminole
High
School
Del., said he disagreed with cratic secretary but resigned
.student, sells candy for the local unit of Rain­
the argument th a t the in­ the *l9.COo a-ycar job Oct. 7
bow Gills to Sanford Police Chief Hoy G. Wilquiry into Bakur’s bueiness after disclosure of his outside
liums. The Rainbow Girls are mining funds for
interests involved only Senate business interests.
crippled children.
employes and th at “ the sens
As Gore prepared his reso­
tors themselves are too sacred lution, the rules committee
to touch.”
planned to make public testi­
Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., a mony of two more witnesses
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) | what was responsible fur the
member of the rules commit who were heard in closed ses­
— Space scientists were noth­ camera malfunction in Rantee, said he would insist that sion last Week.
lly .Mrs. Adam Muller
the Senate group rail any
They are Thomas Webb Jr.,
ing against time today in ef­ 1ger d la-fore sending Ranger.
| 7 nloft.
Mrs. Katherine S. Odlium,
witness who could give infor­ and Francis Law, law part­
forts to pinpoint the trouble
A spokesman for the CallVolusia County Supervisor of
mation. He said there was ners in a Washington firm,
Registration, will be guest that resulted ill fiiilure of the 1fornlu Institute of Technol­
“ not a particle of doubt" th at whose names have cropped
II) Mrs. Adam Muller
• plained that initial symptoms speaker for the February liungi-r-lt photographic mis­ o g y ’s Jet Propulsion Labora­
the Baker case Involved “cor­ up in previous testimony.
The second Gluiu-oniu CIS-i do nut neeessnilly indicate m-eting of the Dellary Demo­ sion to tho moon.
tory JPL. control center for
ruption In govemmeivt on tho
Webb, who is Washington
nic was held lust Wednesday thut Glaucoma is developing
The Hccuud in a series of the Iliglit, said the entire
pnrt of Senate employes.”
representative for the huge at the Dellary Community hut are warning signs thut cratic Club to la: held at 7:30
p. m. this Wednesday at the such flights to scltd close-up Runger-it moon mission “will
Williams gave his views In Murchison Trust of Texas,
Center with 20 of those test- should be further checked,
television pictures of the he flown iigain in the labora­
File Recreation Hull.
a television Interview Sunday was mentioned several times
cd showing pressure syinp-i Mr*. Theodore Davis, Civic The public is invited to a t­ moon buck to earth is plan­ tory" to solve the mysterious
with Sen. Kenneth B. Keat­ in connection with Baker's
toms indicative of Glaucoma Association c h n I r m a u in tend the meeting. Refresh- ned fur the last of this month, failure of attempts to get liting, R-N. Y. Scott was ques­ myraiad b u s i n e s s invest­
in the eurly stages.
charge of locul urruugumenU nirnta will be served.
and scientists need to know i imr pictures.
ments.
tioned in a radio interview.
.......................................
These
persons
wore
achefor this service, report* that
Scott mid that Demoornts
Law was mentioned onlv
who had
assailed White once. A certificate for WOO of duled to return for further ulrcudy mure than luo
signed for the I hud
House aide Sherman Adams itock in the Mortgage Guar- check* a t the next DeBary
for gift-taking in the Eisen­ anty Insurance Corp., w hich1 clinic to be held on Feb. 20 «nd feurth dates in DeBury.
h o w e r administration now actually belonged to' Baker from 0:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. These people will be notified
“want to run away as fast as and Robert F. Thompson, a | Several persons tested last by curd of the liour to report!
possible from Bobby Baker." high Murchison official, wa* i Wednesday were advised to for testa. Additional applica­
: see an eye specialist inline- tions are being taken by the
He also charged th a t the placed in Law’s name.
committee for the fourth
Sen.
Hugh
Scott,
R-l’a.,
a
'
diatcly.
Democratic m ajority on the
Mr*. Ella Green, who is in date.
rules committee was being member of the rules commit­
DeBary residents assisting
inconsistent in deciding which tee. charged Monday that Ba­ charge of tha clinic staft
witnesses to call a t public ker was trying to intimidate from Daytona Brach, ex- lust week were: I’ink Ladies,
Mrs. Bay lleckcr, Mrs. Ches­
inveitigators by
aesaiona “according to bow S e n a t e
ter Rearick, Mrs. Claude
sensitiva or how dangerous "planting” threatening news
Trussell and Miss Agnes
storiei.
his testimony may be."
Crowley: Civic Association
Scott told the Senate that
Williams, who sponsored
representatives, James Duffy,
the Senate resolution authori­ tire “ truth” In the Baker case
By
Mrs.
Adam
Muller
Karl Merrill, James A*kcw,
must
be
learned
“no
n
u
tte
r
sing the Baker inquiry, aaid
A special board meeting of Vincent Karwackl and An­
th at “we senators should be bow many threats or veiled
held responsible ju st the threats” appear in the news­ the DeBary Republican Club drew Ashley.
wu* held recently a t the home
The Florida Society for the
same way as we hold anyone papers. One of these, he said,
of Glenn Hmith, new ly elected Frevention of Blindness, the
was
“
planted
apparently
by
else.”
president.
Daytona Beach Eye Clinic
“Now I don’t mean that Mr. Baker" and stated that
Vice 1'reaidunt Karl Merrill and the DeBary Civic Asso­
any
committee
member
ask­
we should sta rt calling any­
reported thut sutUfuctory pro­ ciation are cooperating in
one whose name may be just ing Baker a question would
gress is being made on Die making the clinic services
dropped in the pot because, "immediately be charged”
house to house canvuss to get available to residents of De­
with
some
impropriety.
after all, it would ba easy to
Gore ssid he wanted to all DeBary residents register­ Bary and nearby communities.
discredit a lot of innocent peobroaden
the inquiry- because ed to vote regardless of party The service I* free but donapie,” Williams said. He aald
uffiliutions. Merrill also udvis­
the entire Senate waa “asso- there waa an impression that ed tlint arrangements are be­ lions to help defray ex­
penses are accepted.
only
one
member
of
the
Sen­
•elated” a t one time with
ing made to provide transport­
Baker, former secretary of ate wanted the Baker inves­ ation to and from the polls for
Motor Trend magazine’s eoveted “Car of
tigation.
Senato Democrats.
those voters needing it.
the
Year" award was won thia year not by
“I
don't
want
to
stand
heL But if business connections
Smith requested that a nom­ iv m i : r i m t i t o o i ' h t t v
fore
my
country
as
one
or
99
just
one car, but by the whole Ford line—
Jink Baker and other* in an
inating committee l&gt;e selected %m i n u t m k v iiv ii . k c m v Ford, Fairlane, Falcon, and Thunderbird.
improper manner, then the In­ senators who don’t want it unil names submitted a t Die TV. ri.O IIIIM . IV C lllM T U ir .
&gt; o tarat h i v is io n
dividuals involved should be investigated,” Gore told the April meeting.
Singled out for special tribute waa Ford's
t m i: m o v r o e c o u n t r s c v .
•called by the committee, Wil­ Senate.
i n o s h a n k , a corporation
unique
concept of total performance—a blend
Gore's r e m a r k s
were
Plaintiff,
lia m s said,
vs.
prompted
by
a
statement
on
of
power
and acceleration, handling, balance
i
— ■■■
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PRICK
a Sunday television program MYF Meeting:
N o r m : o r svi.v:
and
cornering
ability, strong braking, and
The Casselberry Communi­ N o l l e * I* h s r e b y given tli* t
that only Sen. John J. Wil­
tireless
durability-a
a proved in competitive
p
u
r
s
u
a
n
t
t
o
t
h
e
P
i
n
a
l
D
e
r
r
s
*
liams, ILDel., appeared in­ ty Methodist Church MYF o f P n r a c l n s u r * a n d S»l# e n HOW
FORD
RACING
HELPS
will
lie
host
to
tho
young
peo­
victories
from
coast
to coast.
l r r « d In t h s r a u e # p e n d i n g In
terested in going all the way
BRING
YOU
A
BETTER
CAR
ple of the Christ the King lh « C i r c u i t C n u r l In s n d f-&gt;r
in the investigation.
Motor
Trend’s
citation
also saluted the
r i l n o l s C o u n t y , r i n r l i l a . r»»*
Sub-district at a meeting to S■liM-kri
n u m b e r 1JV.‘.S, the tin.
part
Ford’s
raring
program
has
played in the
Most automotive engineers will tell you that
The constellation Androme­ lie held at 7:30 p.in. today. d s r s l g n e d C l e r k w ill » r l l t lis
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
s
i
t
u
a
t
e
In
s
a
i
d
c
o
u
n
­
development
of
total
performance.
“ Rallies,
the track is one of their most valued testing
da has a diam eter measuring The program wil be on "Out t y d e s c r i b e d s s
endurance
runs
and
raring
.
.
.
cannot
be
laboratories.
l.ol I. Block B. R avinna
reach."
100,000 li#&gt;t year*.
Park Section of Loch Ar­
duplicated
by
any
other
form
of
For example, track competition led directly
WINTER PARK — Reglibor, according to the plat
thereof, aa recorded In
(rations In the Rollins College
to the following changes in the Fairlane 289
l-lat Book It. pages (1 and
School of General Studiea
(2 o f th* public recorde of
V-8 engine: better block, improved pistons,
Semlnola County, Florida.
reached an all-time high
T ogether w ith all struuturee
improved
valve train, stronger connecting
when Director George Saute
and Improvement* now and
rod and botta.
hereafter on aaid land, and
reported 922 registrations for
fixture* atlaeh ed thereto; i l l *
sem ester IB.
Such improvements contribute not only to
a lso gas, "team, alactrlc, w a ­
Thirty-four classes were of­
ter. and other hastin g, cook­
Ford’s
winning track record, but also to the
ing,
refrigeratin g.
ligh tin g,
fered for the current semes­
plumbing, v en tilatin g. Irrigat­
total
performance
so important to your
te r which began this week and
ing. and pow er system *, m a­
chines , appllanr**,
fixtures,
everyday driving.
continues through March 12.
and Bppnrtennnce*. which now
Half of the offered courses
are or may b araafisr pertain
to or ba used w ith. In, or on
are being taught a t the Win­
aaid pramliaa, even though
ter Park High School, the re­
th ey ha detached or detachable.
T ogether w ith Ih* fo llo w in g
mainder being offered on the
The “Car of the Year” comes in 4 rises and
llama of property which are
Rollins campus.
located In and perm anently
44 models. And because of this diversity,
. Director S a u t e revealed
Installed aa a part o f th* Im­
provem ent* on aaid property:
your Ford Dealer also has an unusually wide
y .i
that the previous record reg­
1 G.K. lla trlg tra to r Modal
istration for the Rollins adult
variety of trade-ins on his used car lot.
No. LA S)] Ber. No. U S tl■III
education program came dur­
Try him.
1 U K . Oven Modal Vo. J .
ing the first semester of the
• 20 Bar. So. THO 4TJ»
1 U K. P lata Model Vo. Jcurrent academic year. At
120 8*r. No. X S U i it
this time, 6 tt registrations
1 Staw art Warner Wall
were recorded.
Furnace
Modal No. OHThe si-new com pact Falcon for '64
T*-K
During the first session of
V enetian Blind* through­
the Rollins School of General
out m anufactured by the
Sem lnola Venetian Blind
Studies, in the fall of 1961,
Co. Th* axprse* enum era­
there were 94T registrations.
tion
of
th*
foregoing
Item* sh all nol b* deemed
“During each following se­
to lim it or restrict th* ap­
m ester.” stated Saute, “ we
plicability of any other
have continued to record
la n g u a g e
d escrib in g
In
gentrml term s oilier propmatlng progress as is evi­
p etty Intended to b* cover­
denced by registrations re­
ed hereby.
The Solid, Silent, ‘64 Super Torque Ford
’64 F attens, family car, sports-car spirit

2 GOP Senators
Want All Stops
On Baker Pulled

Second Glaucoma Clinic Held
At DeBary Community Center

Democrat Club
Sets Meeting

Scientists Work To Pinpoint
Reasons For Ranger Failure

A spokesman for Burton
said in Toronto, Canada, that
the actor “ has been informed
of the charges, but he has no
intention now, or in the fu­
ture, of commenting on
them.”
Burton amt Miss Taylor
have taken up residence in a
Toronto hotel suite while Bur­
ton rehearses in a production
of “ Hamlet" bound for Broad­
way fatcr this year.

DeBary Show
To Aid VA
Hospital
lly Mr*. Adam .Muller
A Variety and Talent Show
featuring the DeLand High
School Band will ba presented
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in tho
Dellary C om m u nity Centar
under auspices of the Herbert
D. Gibb American Legion Post
and Auxiliary.
The allow will l&gt;* under di­
m-lion of George Wolf, DeLand High musical director.
Proceeds will be used to aid
veterans a t the Lake City
Hospital. Lust year a total of
1.000 (took* and magaxinea, tel­
evision seta and o 90-minuto
vaudeville show waa given for
the veterans and thia year
plans are to give 76 long play
records, presented by Mrs. K.
lUed of DeBary, two televi­
sion seta and another variety
show*.

Report to peoplewho are
going to buya newcar
in tiie next 60 days:

DeBary GOP
Board Meets

FORD WINS MOTOR TREND “CAR OF HIE YEAR” AWARD

Legal Notice

Rollins General
Studies Rolls
At New High

Motor Trend’s editor
declared.
The full story of
how the Motor Trand
editors analyzed and
evaluated the ears
can be found in the
February issue of
Motor Trend. And
the full meaning of
total performance
can be found at your Ford Dealff't! Map in
and test-drive a ’64 Ford, Frirbuw, Falcon
or Thunderbird. See for yourself why Ford
earned the title “Car of the Year".

WtNMNGPOUTSSCOtfl) MM3 NASCAI’SANCTKMEO(ONfOTTKM

Ford Dealers offer wide selection

ceived for semester IB.”
Semester SB is the Rollins
College School of General
Studies will begin March 90
and eontisoe through May 21.

D egrees
Mark master and past m as­
te r degrees will be conferred
on a group of candidates by
tho Bays) Arch Masons at
T:K p.m. Wednesday at Ma­
sonic Temple.

NURSES ROLL CALL month is to be observed
during February under n proclamation issued by
Mayor A. L. Wilson as all registered nurses in
Sanford and Seminole County join with the
Florida Nurses Association in working for the
improvement of nursing for citizens and in the
development of new nursing techniques. Pictured
with Mayor Wilson are Mrs. Dorian May (left),
local president, and Clara M. Clawson, vice presi­
dent.
(Herald Photo)

at publl* sal*, to th* high est
and bast bidder for cash be­
tw een th* houra * f eleven
o'elack In th* forenoon and
tw o o'clock In tho nfiarnooo
on tho !3th day of February,
n e t . a t tha front door o f tho
Sem inole County Courthoua* In
Sanford. Florida.
DUNK AND DATKD at Han­
ford. F lorida, th is Slat day of
January, 1**4.
i SKA t.)
Arthur II. B aik w llb , Jr.,
Clark
Hy: Martha T. V lbtas
Deputy Clark
r u b l l e h Feb 4. I»«4.
CDIt-Id

t

Why Ford Dealer* Declare '64
“The Year or the Te*t Drive"
'Die “Car of the Year" award salutes Ford’s
total performance. But the term total
performance is just words until you take a
new ’64 Ford, Fairlane, Falcon, or Thunder*
bird out on the road!
These can are such a change from the past
that you will recognize it immediately wfcm
you drive them. So come in. Take a teat
drive. U t ikt core *p**k jor
They’ll
show you a brand of total psrfonnaaea
that’s totally new!

BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S
IP YOU'RE INTERESTED IN AN A-l USED CAR HE KURE TO SEE YOUR PORD DEALER

Strickland - Morrison, Inc., Sanford, Fla.

�4

*

H urrah For Smith
Margaret Chose Smith won't be
alec tad president of the United
States. She hasn't even a chance for
th e Republican nomination; No one
knows this better than the senator
herself.
That she will do neither of these
things cannot be laid entirely to
male bullheadedness and egotism. It
will also be because of the prejudice
of women toward their own kind,
their apathy toward politics, their
too frequent retreat back to the kit­
chen after their mothers and grand­
mothers (some of them prepared to
give their lives for the cause) won
the right to vote 44 years ago.
Mrs. Smith was probably not re­
ferring to this directly when she
said cnailengingly, "Because of the
compelling reasons against my run­
ning, I have decided I shall."
The compelling
reasons, of
course, are tradition and male con­
trol of the party machinery. Even
If Senator Smith were a man, there
would be other factors giving pause:
She is 66; she comes from a small
state with few delegates; she has no
great national following.
But aha haa also made it clear
that she is running in order to smash
the fallacy that a woman should not,
by the very laws of nature, be pres­
ident. She has sounded a clarion call
to her own sex, and it is the re­
sponse of women, not men, that will
deelde whether tne idea is fallacious
or not.
This could put women in much

the same position Catholics were
when John Kennedy was nominated:
Was he really the best man, or
should they vote for him just to
kill that evil fallacy about Catholics
and the presidency?
Fortunately, Margaret C h a s e
Smith seems on her record to be
uallfied intellectually to be presi­
dent. (Some people will always ques­
tion whether women are fitted emo­
tionally for the White House.) AH
citizens of both sexes could vote for
her solely on the basis of her politi­
cal fitness.
Unfortunately, they will not have
the chance. But women certainly
ought to give the party bosses a
rough time a t the convention by
roaring in with a tide of grass-roots
support for Sentator Smith from all
around the country.
Make them defeat Mrs. Smith in
fair battle, not simply dismiss her.
Who knows? They may "dismiss”
her into the vice presidency, which
might be just what
a t Mrs. Smith is
really aiming for.

Thought For Today
For a dream comes with much
business and a fool's voice with
many words. — Eccl. 6:3.
•

•

•

There are two kinds of fools. One*
says, "This is old, therefore it is
good." The other says, "This is
new, therefore it is better.”' —
Dean W. R. Inge.

This is not Studebaksr, Ind.
It ia South Bend, Ind.
—Mayor Prank J . Bruggnar,
on the impact of the doalng
of the Studebaksr automo­
tive plant.
. • , So let us here , . .
determine th a t John Kennedy
did not live o r die la vain,
th a t this nation under God
shall bays a new birth of
freedom, and th a t we may
achieve In our tims and for
all time the ancient vision of
peace on earth, good will to­
ward all men.
—President Johnson, a t cere­
monies making end of
mourning period for Presl
dent Kennedy.

on for three months. Little In­
formation leaked out of the
closed sessions, and Baker
himself has y st to testify.
Then a talkative Baker as­
sociate, insurance man Don
B. Reynolds, implicated the
President, lie had been allow­
ed to write $200,000 worth of
insurance on Sen. Johnson’s
Ilfs, Reynolds told tha Rules
Committee.
Subsequently, a t B o b b y
Baker’s insistence, he gave
the Johnsons e $000 hi-fi
stereo set and, under pres­
sure, bought $1,200 worth of
advertising on tha LBJ tele­
vision station in Texas,
Committee Republicans sue
coeded In having the Reynolds
testimony released to the
press. Republican National
Chairman William E. Millar
promptly attacked tha pro­
cedures of the Rules Commit­
tee investigation of the Baker
case, demanded open hearings
and cross-examination of wit­
nesses. The issue. Chairman
Miller declared, was "the in­
tegrity of the United States.”
That, politicians understood,
was a fancy way of saying
that the Republicans intended
to make the President's part
in tha Bobby Baker story an
issue ia the Presidential elec­
tion.
Goldwater put It mors sim­
ply. The hi-fi set, the senator
said, reminded him of mink

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costs, deep freeses, vicuna
costs and oriental ruga. Ho
obviouily was happy to small
what sesmsd to bo political
pay dirt.
How would LBJ proceed to
dismantle this political time
bombT To the general sur­
prise of White House reportar, tha Praaldsnt on his own
initiative brought up ths sub­
ject of tha Reynolds revelstlona a t hia next session with
tha prcaa, called to discuss
lata developments in Panama.
In effect, he tried to shrug
the m atter off. Even his
warmest wall • wishers in
Washington concede th at tho
tactic did not work.
Why didn’t Johnson sense
the extent of his protege’s
financial finagling and put a
stop to It as conduct unbecom­
ing to an smpioys of tha BensteT Those who wish Johnson
s long stay in ths White
House admit th at hs m uit
sponsor a full review th at will
bring out all tha facts in ths
esas if ha is not to be hurt
in the public eye.
The favorite parlor game
in this group this week ia to
aik each other how to get
the Baker Issue out of the
coming campaign once and
for all.
One popular prcpotal is to
speed up the Benoto Inveallga
tlon, open the hearings to the
press and public, call in every
one in any way lnvolvod and
fully dispose of the sugges­
tion th at the Administration
wants leaa than tha whole
truth In this smelly case. By
moving swiftly tha commit­
tee could complete Its report,
file it fa r enough in advance
of the ccnventlons so th at tha
public m i g h t forget the
chargee before election time.
Unfortunately for Mr. John­
son, ths chairman and ths
counsel of the investigating
committee are advanced in
age and deliberate in the ex­
treme when it cornea to ac­
tion. Speeding them up would
not be eaay.
!
But speedy or slow, Con­
gress has s duty to go to tha
bottom of ths Bobby Baker
story and tbs President owes
ths public a mors ssrious axplanation of his p a rt in It
than ws have y st received.

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Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON — W i l l
Bobby Baker’s financial suecats spoil Lyndon Johnson’s
publls Ismco ?
Suddenly Washington's attantion Is riveted on th at subjectUntil roesatly, Washington
intsrsst ia tbs formar Sonata
Majority Sscrstary’a private
wheeling and dealing was
lively but not consuming. The
hearings of the Senate Rules
Committee InveaUgatlon Into
the Baker a ffair had dragged

L etterv

"Better Button Up, Now You're ?n
for a REALLY Rough Ride!"

tie week

WASHINGTON (NBA) This Is the story of how hto
United Stales in South Viol
Nam could bo caught with Its
Intelligence down—even with
15,000 U.S. military, Slit* De­
partm ent and aid men on the
spot and with sdvers attached
to every major South Vietna­
mese military unit.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk, Ambassador Henry Ca­
bot Lodgs and Defense Sec­
retary R o b e r t McNamara
were all caught Oat-footed.
Thirty hours before ‘hs coup
McNamara was lndlc..ing tho
Junta hsd things in hand.
Most surprising of all was
that MaJ. Gen. "Raymond”
Nguyen Khanh’s coup came s i
a surprise. Any way you fig­
ure It, he was tho most logi­
cal South Vietnameso to en­
gineer a coup.
He had been a favorite of
President Ngo Dlnh Diem. He
had supported the Junta’s
coup only after It was cer­
tain to succeed and on the
understanding D i em ’ s life
would be spared.
He was known as a com­
pletely ambitious general.

He had built up a strong
position In the arm y as chief
of staff of ths Joint general
staff for aeveral years. Lt.
Gen. Van Tuy was theoreti­
cally hia boss. Tuy had can­
cer and became ■ figurehead.
Khanh ran the army and put
hia men in key spots.
U. S. experts knew the Jun­
ta was suspicious of Khanh
and was watching him closely.
They knew ho had been
"exiled" to the northern bord­
er as commander of the 1st
Corps to get him too far from
the capital to stage a coup.
They knew the Junta was
weeding Khanh men from the
Joint general staff.
11s was known personally to
differ strongly with key men
in the Junta circle.
To top it off there were per­
sistent rumors about a coup.
These rumors were duly sent
In to be processed and evalu­
ated. How did the State De­
partment and military men
tnlsaT
For one thing: The experts
were looking in tha wrong
direction. They were certain
any coup would be headed by
someone In Saigon or close

by. The political intelligence
men concentrated ao heavily
on the capital elty they did­
n't know what waa happening
politically in the provinces.
Because of the growing neu­
tralist feeling In Saigon, the
experts were certain any at­
tempted coup would be rigged
by the pro-French neutralists.
So when they heard coup
rumors, they concentrated
their search in neutralist cir­
cles.
As for Khanh, he was to
obvious a suspect, he was
overlooked.
One official says: "There
were rumors all the time. Wo
knew that various people
were reported plotting. It's
part of the way of life In
South Viet Nam. it happened
all the time during the Dtom
regime. Usually nothing came
of the plots. You might say
'everybody' was plotting. That
didn't mean anything would
happen.
"So, you ask, didn't any­
body suggest Khanh was plot
ting? Yoa, of course. But
there wasn’t anything sow in
that and beside* everybody
knew It.”

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE R-474: Clara X., ag­
ed 4fl, is a vary attractive so­
cial trader.
"But something h a t gone
wrong with her,” Clara's col­
lege daughter informed me.
"Dr. Crane, my mother muet
be losing her mind for she haa
recently Iwrome Insanely Jcalous of my daddy,
"For example, last Sunday, I
was homo for tho weekend so
I went to church with Daddy
and Mother.
"Afterwards, wo stopped a t
a restaurant for dinner. Tho
waitress cama to our table
with menu cards.
"Daddy smiled and thanked
the girl. Then Mother made a
scene. Without any warning,
she began to borate Daddy and
arcuee him of having an affair
with this waitress.
"It waa so embarrassing that
we got right up and IsfL
"On tha way home, however,
Daddy stopped tha ear a t a
roadside cold drink stand.
”A high school girl cama to
our car for our order. Sba had
hardly opened her mouth be­
fore Mother charged her with
having an affair with Daddy,
"Mother got ao angry, aha
then Jumped out of our car
and ran on home, for we wet*
only a block from our door.
"And when wa arrived, aha
had locked herself fat her bed­
room aad was crying aad borating my father for hia un­
faithfulness.
"Hs triad to cajole bar aad

protested hia Innoceneo, but
she Is simply obsessed with the
belief that he haa affalra with
every young woman he meets.
"Dr. Crane, la mother loa&gt;
Ing her mind?”
Don't think 1 am exaggerat­
ing or "making up” these
daily cases, for this column is
based on actual office patienta.
Physician* often encounter
eases Ilk* Clara, though you
laymen seldom bump into
them unless they occur In your
own families.
Clara had a hysterectomy
(womb removal) six months
ago.
She also worshipped her
womb as the eourc* of all fe­
male physical charm.
So now sha feels bereft, un­
wanted, "nothing btft a noth­
ing and not a thing a t alL”
Sha la entirely wrong in her
false notion, but aa long aa she
firmly bellevao It, aha acta i t
if she Is mentally unbalanced,
doesn't she?
Hero M the subconscious
thought process of such a men­
opausal victim t
”1 c a n t poaslbly be appeal­
ing to my husband any longer.
"B ut ho simply MUST have
an outlst for man's Intense de­
air* for phyilcal affection.
”Ergo, I know ha must be
having affairs with other
woman, probably half my age.
‘Se I shall accuse, accuse
and accuse some morel For his
resulting fierce protests th a t I
am tha only woman ha loves
will bo the sweetest muals In

the world to my deflated fem­
inine vanity.”
Therefore, million* of wom­
en nag and accuse their mates,
partly to compel those hus­
bands to pay ths worried wives
a deep compliment, such as tha
man's angry protest i
"Don't be a fool! You
KNOW you ar* tha ONLY
woman I ever loved!”
Even If a menopausal wife
must beat this compliment out
of her mate via sxcesslva nag­
ging and false charges, lt ia a
tonle to her wounded age.

aSSreeesS to at!
able aravMaA tto f 4a aat Seal
la ptiM U lltiM . r —t*r la aat
pobllsbs* by Tb# Metal*.
Editor, Hsrald:
In answer to the lattar from
tb* teenagers who foal thsy
are misunderstood I would
like to a u to that not all teen­
agers give the Impression of
starting off In Ufa with tbs
wrong attitude. But it does
seem to be tha majority in­
stead of the minority. Per­
haps that Is why adults seem
to be criUcal. This is because
there are more delinquent
parents now than in tbs p a s t
Children are what their par­
ents make of them and allow
them to be.
What is wrong with a teen­
ager spending his nights at
bom* studying aad going to
bed at a decent hour? What
Is wrong with the whole fam­
ily spending time together?
Why don’t parents supervise
their children better, keeping
a closer check on them, the
company they keep, etc? Ex­
cept for a Friday or Saturday
night out, depending on the
teenagers age, either a cha­
peroned affair why don’t parenta know where their child­
ren are and what they are
doing?
Parents who allow children
to be Isolent and ruda and
teach them no manners ean
expect nothing but a delin­
quent. To my way of think­
ing, the first step towards de­
linquency is allowing young
children to csU either their
pbrenls or other adults by
their first names and by al­
lowing them to s a il and talk
back. Respect for adults has
to be Instilled a t an early
Aga.
Tho worst thing parents
can do Is defend or stand up
for their child when they
know the chUd is wroeg. How
does a child team right from
wrong from this sort of par­
ent? How many times I have
heard, "That teacher or that
principal had bstter never lay
n band on my child." In the
first place, if ths child was
getting proper training and
upbringing at boms b* would
not need punishment outskte
Ute home. How many .children
are going to mind o r behave
whan in others ear* whan
they know their parents arc
going to defend every wrong
they do.
I agree that many adults
do not sot good examples for
tha younger generation, but
that is no exeusa for tb*
teenager to do wrong him­
self. They should put them­
selves above it and prove
they ean do better.
I was accused lor many
years of being too strict with
my children and n firm dis­
ciplinarian. But no m atter
where I took my children they
were always welcome and no
one dreaded to so* th a n com
Ing.
When report cards were had
privileges were taken away
and they were restricted to
home until tha next report
card. This measure only had
to be taken once or terie*. I
never spared the rod if it waa
needed. Our children erere not
allowed out until nil hours to

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children and others aa being
too strict. How many times
did I have to listen to tha
phrase, "I don't know why
I can’t do it whan others
can." My answer to this was
always, "I don't care what
other parents allow their
children to do, I do car* what
you do and love you enough
to want what is right for
you/*
It haa paid offl Today w*
have two young adults that
are both over 21 and never
have been a problem to ui.
W# are told constantly by
others of how fine they are,
bow well they are accepted
and liked. They are good to
us. They atlll treat ui with
reaped even though they may
not alwaya agree with us.
They ar* living their own
live* with no Interference
Dom u*. Even If we feel they
are wrong we keep our
mouths abut unless tbay ask
us for advice. Then we’ll tell
them honestly how we feel
but leave the final decision
to them. We have tried to do
a good Job to mold two fine
characters who will always
be a credit to themielvcs,
God, their country and their
fellowman. It has all been
worth every bit doing what
In our hearts we felt waa
the right way aad not follow­
ing tha crowd.
If children go astray aa
adult In one way or another
led him down that path. I
get tired of bearing about
juvenile delinquents, there ar*
none, only delinquent parents.
We have living proof that our
way paid off. Now we can be
proud parents with aomething
to brag about and know in
our hearts that we love our
children enough to want what
la best for them.
A PROUD MOTHER

A family m an who work*
lata a t the office and mislays
h it house key can usually
wait for his taen-ag* son to
Ws wars accused by our get homo and let him ia.

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M O V I N G ?
Tha sugar cast la • giant
parannlsl grass producing
ylpmps qI aoiid, prominently
jointed, aach fetoring: twa
ranks of iwordahtpod, but
gracefully arching latvaa.
BUlka of tha sugar etna May
—“ in aU
colon, those at rad. groan.
jraiiow and purple prajjaml-

roam the streets or hot rod
around ia ears for lack oi
nothing better to do. They
were allowed out, during the
sebool term, only on Friday
and Saturday nights and Sun­
day afternoons. Then only U
they hsd a specific pise* to
go and doing what we as par­
ents MR v u fit and decent
for them to do, plus n time
was set for them to be home.
They were not snowed to
be rude to any adult, no m at­
ter bow rude the adult waa to
them. They erere told to bring
the problem to their mother
or father and we would handle
I t They erere taught decent
manners sod this included
decent table manners which
so many of tha children lack
In this day and age. As their
mother I preached to my
children that the reasons for
all this was because as their
parent* w* loved them dear­
ly aad wa wanted other* to
love them and want then
around as much as we did.
That we wanted them to be ac­
cepted la life as decent human
beings and someone ot be
proud of. I was never the type
that If one of my chiidien did
wrong to say—"You wait 'til
your father gets borne. He'll
take care of you." I took care
of the problem then, when It
happened and didn’t push it
off on father.
Our children had their
chores. Until they were old
enough to earn their own
(pending money they were
given a weekly allowance. It
this was gone before the week
was out they went without un­
til the following weak. They
got out and did all sorts of
odd Jobs to earn their spend­
ing money. This is when al­
lowances stopped.
Our daughter wasn't allowed
out on uncbipenoned dates un­
til she was 1$ years old, and
then for some time it had to
b* double dating with another
couple. Until then her parents
escorted her and her friends
to ib* youth ceoter, church af­
fairs, school affairs or the
movies, ia our car, end we
went back to bring her borne
antes* there was a responsible
adult who offered to bring

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Tues. Feb. 4, '64—Pope 5

BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

The following la a lattar from John A. Russell, $030
Magnolia Are., Sanford, with reference to a m atter ha
wiahea to call to tha attention of Florida boaters.
•
•
•
•
“The following paragraph la taken from a booklet en­
titled "Safa Boating in Florida” and pnbliahed bp tha
State Board of Conservation.
" It atatea: Revenue received from pleasure boat regiatratlon feet, except for $2.50 allowed the itata from each
fee for boats in exceaa of 13 feet long for admlniatratlva
ezpenie, ia distributed among the various counties on tha
basis of tha number of registered boats in each county.
Two thirds of tha boating registration fee allotment dietributed to a county ia earmarked for the county school
beard and one third for the county's general fund. Sur­
plus funds in the state’s share go to tha outdoor recreation
program for improvement of boating facilities.
"When tha registration law was first imposed on
Florida's boatera, it waa general), assumed to be a good
thing since the registration fees were aupposed to be
used to improve boating facilities. In this boatera opinion,
Florida's waterways and facilities, except for those pri­
vately owned, ara generally in worse shape than before
the registration law was enacted.
"Many waterways are in dire need of clearing out,
channel markers have rotted away and have not been re­
placed, rampa and trailer parking facilities are lacking
In quantity and quality and are overcrowded, major
ramps ara without lights for the convenience of those
coming in after dark or leaving before dawn, and many
ramps are without a dock to tie your boat to while you
tour the parking area for a place to leave your car and
trailer.
"A fter reading the foregoing paragraph for 8afe
Boating it la easy to see why these conditions exist, de.
spite the enoromua ‘ take” from boat registration fees.
From each registration over 12 feet, $2.60 goes to the
state for "administrative expenses” (WOWI), and sur­
plus funds from the administrative expenses Is all th a t is
used for the betterment of boating facilities. But to
really top it off, two thirds of the money allotted to the
counties goes to the insatiable school boards.
"Fellow boaters, this is grossly unfair. We are
being raked over the coals, and it is time for a change.
We already pay plenty in taxea associated with our
sport. Gasolins taxes, sales taxes, a federal excise tax on
trailer accessories, and a license tag for our trailers,
to name a few.
" If the school boards need more money, it should
come from all the citizens. No minority group, such as
owners of boats, should be forced to pay more than the
public as a whole.
"I feel th at boat registration fees should be reduced
to a more reasonable level, and that all funds, outside of
absolutely necessary administrative expensee (surely no
more than $0 cents per registration) should be spent for
the benefit of those paying this tax . . . tha boaters,
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feel the same.

Step Now Seeks 4th
Straight SOKC Win
Carl Tracy’a kennel is be­
ginning to make its move at
tha Sanford-Orlaodo kennel
club and a young pup named
Step Now has bad a great
deal to do with the upsurge.
The two-year-old brlndle
female bss won three atralght
races la moving from msldea
clsss to grade B. The little
55-pound sprinter Is running
for her fourth etralght win la
tonight's eighth race.
Step Dow comes from the
first litter of pups sired by
Be rascal Bob—one of the out­
standing greyhounds la the

country two seasons ago.
Barnacle Bob ia also still run­
ning a t SOKC.
Wednesday night at SOKC,
tha competition for the third
annual king and queen cham­
pionship gets under way. Set
to go are tha track's top is
female runners vying for
berths in the racing queen
stake.
The competition ends Feb.
23 with the track's top four
males running against the
best four females in the third
annual king end queen cham­
pionship.

Tonight’s entries:

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Lyman High's Greyhoundi,
with nine wins and seven set­
backs so far this season, go
back Into Orange Belt Confer­
ence play tonight when they
entertain the strong Apopka
Blue Darters in a contest at
the Longwood school's gym­
nasium.
The performances this even­
ing will get under way at 6:30
when the Baby Darters and
the 'Hounds Jayvee five tan­
gle and the main event fol­
lows at approximately 8 p.m.
The Blue Darters, who have
lost only one home game in
their last 45, trounced the
Greyhounds at home earlier
in the season. However, Apop­
ka will bo in Lyman's bsck
yard tonight and the Grey­
hounds are as "up” as they
can be for this one.
The Greyhounds are out of
the race as far as the OBC
title Is concerned but they can
still earn second place in the
league's standings which will
be quite a feather in Lyman's
cap since this is the club’s
initial year in the OBC.
Apopka it a single game be­
hind the OBC leaders, the DeLand Bulldogs. In the circuit,
Apopka has six wins and two
losses. Lyman has four OBC
wins against three loop loss­
es. Head Coach Walt bzuras
will probably go with Bill Tolson, Charlie Asher, Bichard
Grant, Jimmy Shuster and
Gene Winkclman as his start­
ing five.
Apopka will be led by
sharpshooting Bill Shepard.

Black Cats At
Door To Title
By Richard Grant
Herald Sports Writer
. The Altamonte S p r i n g e
Black Cate have clinched at
least a tie for the South Sem­
inole Biddy Basketball Lea­
gue championship with a rec­
ord of six wins end only a sin­
gle loss.
The only club in the fhreteam circuit with a chance to
tie the Cate Is the Longwood
Greyhounds and they will
have to back into the tie since
the outfit has completed its
schedule.
Saturday morning, the Cats
will tangls with the Cassel­
berry Torpedoes. If the Tor­
pedoes can overcome the Cats
Altamonte Springs and Longwood will face a playoff con­
test.
Also Saturday the Bear
Lake Beare and the English
Estates Wildcats collide.
The South Seminole Biddy
League Is comprised of teams
from tho five elementary
schools In the area. Each
team is coached by ■ member
of the Lymen High varsity
quintet.
The standings:

r a c k — a /is m ii * —
UraSc R— |. R u eh sw a , D en ,
W L
I. Brochure, t. Proper S l u t , Team
!• Al Pseeum , I. B e le , Robbie, Altamonte Black Cats
4 1
I. Purebred, T. Lower Deck. Longwood Greyhounds
4 2
I. Vlcko
SKCOXD RACE — S /tS Mile — Casselberry Torpedoes 4 3
Tirade 0 — 1, H o n e , F ils. I. Bear Lake Bears
I 5
Iloy's (luard, I. Harbour Choice.
!• Tedlock Mice. I. Doloroe English Estates Wildcats 1 6
Jean, S. M iracle W orker, T.
M ar, Batten. I. She'a Bet
t h i r d r a c k — a /is r i i # —
Orade D — 1. Petard. I. It.U.'e
Fountle, S. T im et, K athy. «.
Homer K in s, I. o.B.'a n o Man,
d. K enton Joy, I. NorthhampNEW YORK (UPI) - The
I * ? ;* - F ir ie s Slipper
United
Frets International
FOURTH RACK — S/IS Rile
— Orade IA— 1. A b b , tier, I. major collagt batkstball ra t­
0 . B.'a Cool stream , I. Ilarold ings with first-place votes and
Lewis, 4. Novel. I. M ar, Mllend, S. Jim m ie Drake, I. Rule won-lost records through Sat­
V ellm er. S. O a r ,‘a Troublee
urday, Feb. 1, in parentheses:
FIFTH RACR — a /s Mllr —
Team
Point!
u **4e T— L D inah* Paul, I.
V lllstte, 4. D.A.*a H opei. 4. 1. UCLA 32 (17-0)
$46
A m e a te U , I. Inheritor. S. 5. Michigan 2 (15-1)
266
Rarift R eck. T. Blur, S. W oeder a ir!
$. Kentucky 1 (15-2)
235
■IXTM RACR — s / I S R ile — 4. WIchiU (16-3)
176
Orade o — 1. P rlekle Squaw,
164
1. F eed T ew a. I. Shenda Leer. $. Davidson (16-1)
«• Redlole, t. Penw orthy, 4. 6. Villanova (16-1)
146
Aryan, I. Karl's Mac, S. Prlea
133
SKVKKTH RACR — A/S HUe 7. Duke (13-3)
""**— *» T— 1. All Tears, I. 6. Vanderbilt (14-2)
11$
M , Proof.
P earlle Tore, «.
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Kool K ing, S. F rltiee ra ld . S. $. Loyola (111.) (14-3)
DA a Crlmeon Satan, T. Jimmy 10. Oregon State (11-3)
72
Rock. S. HI J o e ,
Second
10
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11,
Texas
West­
BIOHTM RACH — S /IS HUe
— oead a R— L L ittle Rhonda. ern 30; 12, Oklahoma State
S. Vapor Slreem . I. Dee Hobble. 24; 13, DePaul 22; 14, Illinois
4. F o u r w a , K eren, 4. O.U/a
LJpetlck, 4. F o ie ,'a F olly. T. 14; IS. Utah 13; 16, Nsw Mex­
Ulue Mlature. t. Step Now
ico 6; 17, (tie) Drake and
NINTH RACH _ S/IS R ile —
Orade H— 1. M ar, McLain, J. Ohio U. 3; 19, (Ue) Tennessee
M , Wlre'a Reel. S. Febuloua and Utah State 2.
Face. «. Duke Drake. ». R e tt,
Behe, S. Panda Hurry, I. K aH"o. »• F r e a t, Tip
TKVTH RACH — S /IS R ile —
Orade A — | . Retained, !. Koaworth. S. Sleek Panda. 4. N oti­
fied, 4. (late M as, 4. Jamea
Rock. I. D ashing Dan, 4. K al­
ian dreea
SPTS .. FIGHT RESULTS ..
rlm v h btr ra c k — a/a s u e
NEW YOBK (UPI) — Doug
— Orada D— j. J o e Riddle, t.
Melee MatMT. S. K a lb , Tray. Jones, 194tt, stopped Tom
4. H ello Troublee. I. M ood,'a McNeeley,
909,
Arlington,
Choice, 4. B rooktea. I. R h y
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Top Cage Teams

Seminole Hlgh'e Tribesmen
go back into Metro Confer­
ence competition tonight when
they host the Colonial High
Grenadiers of Orlando at
Sanford's Fleming Gymnas­
ium.
Seminole, with a record of
three wins and six losses in
league play, have an overall
record of only four victories
against 11 defeats so far this
M a so n .

LARGE HARGE — New Mexico's Ienping 6foot-8 Ira Ilnrge seems to be terrorizing Eastern
Montana’s comparatively diminutive Al Walker,
6-3, in Albuquerque.

Strikes . . .
Spares
By John Spolsld
I suppose you know this ti
Heart Month! Our good friend
Gloria Accardl has come up
with a terrific idea In which
we can help during the course
of our bowling fun.
I t’ll go something like thial
Each league will ba aaked
first of all whether or not
they'd like to participate.
K n o w i n g beforehand that
bowlera always want to lend a
helping hand, I’ll clue you to
start saving your pennies!
(So for a little copperhead,
which it only good for parking
and paying taxes anyhow, it’ll
be an easy way of unloading
the weight from our pockets.)
Whenever you miss a spare,
the scorer will mark an appro­
priate "hickey" alongside your
name on the score projector.
At the end of the series you'll
puy a penny a miss.
I wonder which team witl
wind-up as tha H eart Cham­
pions!
This Saturday our Junior
Bowling league will lie com­
peting in the BPAF Second
Annual Youth Team Handicap
Mallographlc Tournament.
The top three teama in each
diviaion will be competing
with their scores as compared
with the others throughout
the state of Florida.
It’s a handicapped event
with this tournament being
run in place of our rrgular
schedule for Saturday morn­
ing. All of tha youngsters will
be assigned to a team and will
be in competition.
A quickie reminder that it’s
not too many months away
from local annual tournament
time, both for the women and
the men from this area.
All of the dates are In
March with the women occupy­
ing the lanes the first two
weeks and the gi-nta rolling
the third end fourth weeks.
Tho entry blanks for both
tournaments will be on tha
counter within the next week
or so. S tart talking it up with
your own teem end If per
chance one of ’em can't bowl,
It’s then early enough to ita rt
looking for 4 replacement.
Last Monday night in the
Women's Scratch League, Jane
Adcock and Ellen Bette tied
for the high single with 190
scores. Gee, that's ehootin’ like
I'd like to be doing right now.
And Gloria (H aart Month) Accard! rolled a I three game

500 aeries, tops for the lea­
gue.
It was I'at (I’ve done it
again) Dearolph and Bill Ryan
hypnotizing the ten pins in
the Stuckey’s Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lea­
gue. Pat was the sharpshooter
for the third consecutive week
in leading all of the other Mrs.
with her 176/601 eeL Congrate, P a t
Meanwhile (back a t the foul
line), Bill Ryun was mowin'
them down with a high of 210
and ju st missing the 100 aver­
age-mark with a 606 series.
Verna Bolton was The Gal
for the Friday morning Holier
Motors/Nuvy Wivea League.
Verna was another one of
those gals who'a flirtin' with
the 200-mark. Thla w e e k
Vcrnu bombed a 100/641 win­
ning combo.
On Thursday morning, the
Pinccrest Inn League had the
names of Gladys Edwards and
Dot Johnson on top of the
heap. Gladys for her 180 game
und Dotolhy with her 402 scr
ies.
The Ball 4 Chainera had
Martin, Huff, Meek and Hoi
ton as their "leaders.'' (Take
notice that Verna is again
mentioned for her bowling
prowess.)
Showing the way for the
kcgler * ettes were Shirley
Martin ICO and Verna Bolton
—402. Chris Huff had a 211
and Bill Meck’a 605 wae top*
in single end aeries repective
iyPerhaps you haven't noticed
but there has been an awful
lot of good bowling being
turned in by the Tuesday
Night Businessmen's League.
Ae an example, Dirk Morrison
rolled a 216/640 this pest
week, which as you know le
over the lBO-average plateau.
It wae John Bridges chance
to howl in tha All S tar League
on Wednesday. John end hie
teammates of Betty Anne's
Hair Styling bounced the In­
land Materials three-some out
of first piece position with
much of the credit going to
John's 202, 214/609 series.
Some of the other big ones
rolled were th at of Harry
Pentecost's 211, John Ubr of
Lorry's Mart, 205, 204; Bob’s
Restaurant bed Ed Monroe—
208; and Johnny W right, 214,
212; Allied Van Lines Bob
Steele, 223 and Meador’a Ma­
rine George-0-8wenn, 20$.

The Grenadiers have fared
aomewhat better In the loop
aince they h aw posted five
conference vlctorlea against
four aetbacks. The Oviedo
five'! overall season record
stands a t ilx wins and eight
losses.
Sanford and Winter Park
were tied for tlxth place In
the league's standings before
(he Wildcats triumphed over
Bishop Moore's Hornets Mon­
day night, 69 to 60. Seminole
will have to come up with a
win tonight in order to re­
main abreast of the Parkers.
A preliminary affair will
get underway at 6:30 p. m.
between the iwo school's jun­
ior v an ity five*. Immediate­
ly following thla contest,
Head Coach Ralph Stumpf’a
cagcra will tangle with Ihe
Grenadiers In the feature at­
traction.
Stumpf will probably go
with Mike Bowes, Mike MeCleary, Barry Barks, Ken
Tyre and Berry Johnson. The
Tribe will face Colonial's
shooting artist, Kenny Hill,
who Is now in third place
among the loop's individual
scorers with an average of
16.8 points in 14 games. San­
ford's Bowes dropped to fifth
last week but moved back
into fourth place with an
average of 16.2 in 15 outings.
Gary Preiaaer of Bishop
Moore still heads the league's
Individual scoring depart­
ment with an average of 19.1
in 15 games. PrelsMr has
dumped in 287 points this sea­
son. lliil has 235 and Bowes
245. Hie clrcuit'i high point
man ia Ferrell of Evans with
295 point*. Ferrell, however,
has appeared In 17 contests
this year.

Daily Double
Pays $232.60
A $232.60 payoff rewarded
holdrri of 5-4 Dally Double
tickets Monday night at Ihe
Orlando Seminole Jai Alai
Fronton with Pedro and Agustin sharing the honors.
Martin and Muguerta were
together in post six for the
feature eighth game doubles
win, taking the point In a
spirited duel with, the runnersup, Arcltlo and Quintana. Jacln and Iriarte were third.
Pradcra was the big gun
In the Matinee program, rack­
ing up three wins and a sec
ond place finlih In four outinga. He capped hi* spree
with a sparkling singles trl
umph in Ihe ninth game and
framed with Gait! for the AH
Star Doubles victory.
Olarre won tho third fem e
and Arrons took the fourth
for a 3-1 Matinee Dally Dou
ble figure.
Fish and other see animals
make many strange sound*
that can be detected by hy­
drophones.

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Oviedo's Injury ridden Lions
take to the road tonight to
battle the Montverde Eaglet.
Paced by red-hot Rex Brooks,
tho Lions will be trying to
•hake off the bugs that have
hindered them recently, re-

2 Exhibition
Games Friday
The local Biddy Basketball
League, sponsored by the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment, will present two exhibi­
tion games Friday night at
Seminole High School's Flem­
ing Gymnasium.
The Initial contest, sched­
uled at 7:30 p.m., will be
played between two league
all-star teams comprised of
Ihe "Mighty Miles" of the lo­
cal circuit. This affair will of­
fer topnotch play from the
smallest players who perform
for the various clubs in the
eight-team league.
T h e feature engagement
will be played between the
league's all ita r team and the
rugged Day 'N Night Grill
quintet which at the present
time Is undefeated in Biddy
League competition.
Included among those who
will appear for the "Mighty
Mile*” are Randy Brown,
Tommy Barka and Tim Stubbins of First Federal; Tom
Gwartney and Ricky Ferrell
of WTRR Radio; John Fakess of Standard OU; Russell
McKenzie of Sanford Atlan­
tic National Bank; Scott
Clcmmer and John Bfrtrang
of Hobion'a Sporting Goods;
and Gordon Bradley of Strickland-Morrlson. These will per­
form for the so-called "E ast­
ern" alt (tars.
The "Western” all atari
will include Joe McGovern
and Mike Richard of Bobson’s; Jam es Pruitt and Glen
Denham of WTOIt Radio;
Steve Raborn and Phil LindM y of Strickland - Morrison;
Al Groomcs, Joe Luts and
Teddy Luts of Sanford Elec­
tric, and David Lachatara ot
Standard Oil.
Tho "Eastern'* aU atari
will be coached by Chief Stubbini while Bill Llewellyn will
tutor the "Weatero” outfit.
The undefeated Day 'N
Night Grilleri will include
Kenny Hinson, Bill Bracken,
Skipper Senkarlk, Tommy
Gracey, Burt Wilder, Frank
Dunn, Tommy Whlgbem, Jeff
Siskind, Thomas Rcckcr and
James I.re.
Tho Urillers will face the
league'* top all stars which
include Bobby Lundquist and
Robert Powell of WTRR Radio, Bill Schmidt of Strickland-Morrison, Melt Morgan
and David Lee of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank, Tom­
my Sandage end Dan Wright
of Standard Oil, Mike Ferrell
ot First Federal and Don Coli­
man of Sanford Electric.

suiting in the upset loss to
Eau Gallia.
Montverde met the Lloni
at tho first of the prep cage
season, end Oviedo opened
up with Its big guni and blast­
ed the Eagles $3-36. Mont­
verde wiU be trying U&gt; avenge
this loss, and will have the
advantage of playing at home.
The Eaglet have not had a
good season this year, having
dropped most of their con­
tests. They should bo lean and
hungry. But Oviedo's Lions
are out for a kill also, and
tho Birds should make a good
appetizer for the Lions.
Oviedo, now 11 and 4 for
the season, h is been having
trouble with illnesses and in­
juries. Billy Mikler, forward
for the Black and Orange, has
had recurring problems with
bis kneel, forcing him to
wear braces. This disadvant­
age combined with colds and
flu has caused the Lioni to
be aomewhat off form. Also,
Oviedo hasn't had adequate
time for practice recently,
due to a variety of rearoni,
thus adding to the Lion's pro­
blems. Yet, these troubles
should clear up and Oviedo
should begin rolling again.
Oviedo's JV quintet (6-9)
will be aiming for another win
tonight. In their previous
meeting with
Montverde'*
baby five, the little Lions
scored a 45-28 win over the
Eagles. Paced by Walter
Beasley,
Gardner Prcedy,
Mike Partin, Bobby Stewart,
and Bob Belihoro, the JV s
hope to get in the win column.

Rollins Loses
WINTER PARK (UPI) —
Princeton's rowers defeated
Rollins College by three-quar­
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mile and one-eighth crew
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g o r in titjh tA
We here eome very color­
ful. happy looking, panilea
on our desk . . . make* ua
feel cheerful juat baring them
there. They came to ua from
well-kept flower beda at
Boraup and Sima • « • well,
in a rounda bout way they
did . . . Mra. Black in our
advertiaing d e p a r t m e n t
brought them la . . . and
somehow we got t h a m I
Wouldn’t It be nice if more
of our bualneaa bouaea had
euek a colorful entrance f t
The George A. Mine* are
looking happier than uaual
theae dayt . . . they’ve Juat
received word their daugh­
ter, Mra. John L. Hughea,
(nee Ana Crawford Stine)
war graduated Cum Laude
with a Maater of Education
Degree at the mid-year Com­
mencement Program at Na­
tional College of Education,
Evanston, 111. She la a grad­
uate of Seminole High School,
attended Agnea Scott College
and waa graduated from Stcteon Univeralty. Mra. Hughea
teachea ecience and math at
Waukegan High School . . .
all thla and atlli takea care
af her family!
Cadet Warren J. Hoeller,
eon of Cdr. and Mra. Warren
J . Hoeller, haa earned aca­
demic booora for the flrat
earneater at Wentworth Mili­
tary Academy. He haa earned
superior grade* to qualify
for the dean’* Special DlzUnction Lift . . . thla mean*
extra privilege* for him and
be will be permitted to wear
the echolaatic bar on hia uniMr. and Mra. O. C. MeBride obaerved their 40tb
wedding aaniveraary laat Fri­
day — congratulation*!
Florence Mooforton (Mr*.
B. A.) and Beulah Well*
(Mr*. George) had the pleasare af being with two of their
elatere all laat week . . . Mra.
Ola Keene, Jacksonville, and
Mrs. Blanche Stringer, Win­
der, Ga., wore houaegueat* of

the Monforton*. Two other
aiaters from down the state
were here for a day and it
was the first time In eight
years all six slater* had been
together . . . They aurcly
must have had an Interesting
Ume together.
There's Juat no end to ac­
tivities around town . . . two
very important one* coming
up . . . Member* of the Wom­
an's Club and the Jayece
Wives will Join forces for a
silver tea to benefit our li­
brary . . . the exact date isn't
definite at thla writing but
Dot Harkey (chairman of
Fine Arts Department at the
Woman's Club — a l w a y s
"friends of the library") aald
It will be within the next two
weeks and probably on Feb.
16 . . . Talked with Georgia
Ball and learned another
wonderful art ahow is sched­
uled by the Sanford-Semlnole
Art Association . . . the flno
display of art will be at the
civic center Feb. 16 from 12
noon to 6 p.m. . . . so mark
your calendar now—and plan
to attend both events.
St. Valentine's Day is Just
around the comer . . . makes
ua think of spring . . . soft
breezea . . . blossoming buds
. . . and tomance! The actual
history of the origin of the
Valentino is veiled in antiqui­
ty . . . but research indicate*
that the. festivities probably
date back to the Itnmans and
the Feast of Lupcrcalia on
Feb. 14, tho date the birds
were supposed to begin their
apring mating . . . as part of
the celebraUon, m a i d e n s
fashioned love missives and
deposited them in a large urn
— young men drew names
from an urn and during the
ensuing year, each courted
the maid whose name he drew
. . . modern malea have a
more direct approach and
choose the recipient of their
Valentine (and aren't we
glad!) but this being leapyear . . . who k n ow s!f

Enterprise Personals
Rev. and Mrs. Baicom
Carlton,
superintendent of
Florida Methodist Children's
Home, and David Tropf at­
tended the annual convention
of the National Association of
Methodist l l n a p l t a l s and
Homea in Chicago. Tropf, su­
pervisor of campus life at Use
Home, and Rev. and Mrs.
Carlton served as program
chairmen for the section on
children and youth and Mrs.
Carlton served as hostess at
the opening session in the
Sheraton • Jefferson. Tropf
spoke to the auxiliary unit.
Attending the convention from
this area were Rev. Jesse
Waller, president of trustee*
for the home, and F. Morton
McDonald, chairman of Flor­
ida Conference Board of Hos­
pitals and Homes. Accom­
panying the group was Mrs.
Daisy Stocking, assistant ad­
ministrator of Sarah Hunt
Methodist Children’s Home,
Daytona Beach. She received
the national award admitting
her to membership In the Hall
et Fame in philanthropy.

Past Noble Grands

and Mr. and Mrs. W. Blue
have taken the Wilson apart­
ments for a month In order
to have a more enjoyable visit
with their friends, the Dick
Harts, who are spending Uie
winter here at Uieir home.
They are all from Indiana.
Hart and Anderson had work­
ed together many years prior
to their retirement.

Officers
lb # Past Noble Grands
Club met Tuesday evening
with Mr*. D. C. Howard. Mra.
Beaula Thornton was co-bosteas.
New officers for the coming
year were Installed by Mrs.
Auburn Rector, Installing offi­
cer; Mra. Elisabeth Hannum,
marshall, and Mrs. Mary
Jameson, chaplain.
Officers Installed w e r e :
Mrs. Henrietta Raines, presi­
dent; Mrs. Eva Beckham,
vice-president; Mrs. May Rubow, secretary, and Mrs. D.
C. Howard, treasurer.
Plans were made for the
banquet Feb. IS, when the
president of the Rebekah As­
sembly, Mrs. Margaret Wal­
ters, will be entertained.
The banquet will be at the
Civic Center at 6:15 p.m. Fol­
lowing the banquet a regular
meeting will be held in the
Odd Fellows Hall.
Refreshments of Jcllo, cake
and coffee were served to
Mrs. Raines, Mrs. Rubow,
Sirs. Beckham, Mrs. Han­
num, Mrs. Mary Jameson,
Mrs. Henry Jameson, &amp;f,rs.
Rector, Mrs. M a r g a r e t
Greene, Mrs. R. A. Futrell,
Mrs. Brodie Williams, Sirs.
W. L. Roche, Mrs, Clarence
Snyder, and two guests, Mrs.
Eva Williams and Mrs. Madeion Crowell, Cape Cod, Mas*.

Janet Riggs
Celebrates Eighth
Birthday

JANET RIGGS
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Janet Riggs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prevatt,
celebrated her eighth birth­
day recently with a family
gathering at her home In Os­
teen.
Attending were her parents,
her grandmother, Mrs. Inez
Collins, her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Riggs
and their children, Steve,
Ronnie, Mickey and Linda.
Also Nancy Higgs and Rich­
ard Pettis,

Girl Scouts
Complete Cooking
Course

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Ja­
cobs, Mowcqua, 111., and Mr.
and Mra. Earl Marshall, Pa­
ns, 111., returned Friday after
a visit of several weeks at
the home of Mrs. Jacob*' sis­
Girl Scouts In Troop 223
ter and family, Rev. and firs.
have completed a four-week
Fred Foster.

Mr. and Mrs. William
(Mike) Baetossek Jr. are the
proud parents of a son, Mi­
chael Norman, born Jan. 27
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bartossek, Enterprise, and m a­
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Norman,
Starke.

Mrs. Beatrice Lehr return­
ed to her home In Louisville,
Mrs. Orville Tyler, Miami,
Ky., after spending the past
waa a recent guest at the
month with her sitter and
heme of the J. V. Richards.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Winkler.
Mrs. Alberta Warner Join
od her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ford, Wooster, Ohio, for
Even t h o u g h synthetic
a cousin's reunion recently at sponges are supersturdy and
the home of another cousin, bold lota of suds, it's best to
Jack Perkins, la Casselberry, squeeze rather than to wring
Mr. and Mra. J. Anderson them.

CONTINUING 2ND ANNIVERSARY

Virginia C a r o l Beasley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Elbert Beasley, Ovie­
do, became the bride of Ron­
ald Mick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Mick, St. Petersburg Beach, Sunday in St.
Luke's Lutheran C b u r e h ,
Slavla.
Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy per­
formed the double ring cere­
mony at 3 p.m. Tho church
waa decorated with baskets
of white gladioli and carna­
tions, potted palms and can­
delabra. A program of nuptial
music was played by Mrs.
John Jakubcln, organist. The
choir sang "O Perfect Love"
and "The Lord’s Prayer.”
The bride, given in m arri­
age by her father, wore a
gown of peau de sole and
French lace, with long sleeves
and a aabrina neckline. Tiers
of laced ruffles formed the
back of (he gown from the
waistline to hem. Her waistlength mantilla was attached
to a crown of orange biossoma. She wore a three-strand
pearl necklace, a gift from
the bridegroom, and carried
a while orchid, with earnstiona, on a prayer book.
Mra. Barton E. Good, sla­
ter of Uie bride, Orlando, was
matron of honor and wore a
royal blue satln-faccd peau
de aoie aheath with an over­
sk irt Her headpiece was a
small cluster of blue rosea
with a tulle veil. She carried
a cascade of blue pom-poms
and carnations.
Tim bridesmaids, Judy Jukubrin, cousin of the bride,
Dorothy Duda, Sldrley Silk­
ier and Patricia Hollar, wore
dressca identical to tho ma
Iron of honor and carried
matching
flowers.
Melody
Kay Dotson, Junior brides­
maid, wore a dress of match­
ing blue peau de aoie with a
fitted bodice, brief sleeves
and a full skirt. Hor hat was a
miniature pillbox.
Gary Lee Maxwell, San­
ford, served as best man and
ushers were Charlie E, Dealley Jr., brother of the bride,
Barton E. Good, Orlando,
Larry N. Atnlp, Sanford, and
John Jakubcln, cousin of the
bride. Andrew Jakubcln, cou­
sin of tho bride, was junior
usher,
Mrs. Beasley, mother of Uie
bride, chose a teal blue silk
drras with matching Jacket,
beige accessories, and a white
ruse rursage.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was
held In St. Luke's Christian
Day School. The reception
room wai decorated with bas­
kets of white gladioli and
carnations. The bride's tabic,
covered with a while linen
cloth, held tlm fourtiered
wedding cake, topped with a
miniature bride and bride­
groom. Camellias and fern
completed the decorations.
Mrs. George Jakubcln Jr.,
Mrs. Andrew Duda Sr., Mra.
B. J. Rountree and Mrs. Paul
Teslnuky served the punch
and Mra. Janies Colbert and
Mrs. Dan Dlmla served Uie
cake. Assisting at the recep­
tion were Mra. Joe L. Mikler,
Mrs. John Jakubcln, Mra.
Emily Jakubcln, Mra. Ferdi­
nand Duda Sr., Mrs. Anna

Recipes From

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Personals
Karl Stoaaford, N o r t h
Ada m i, Maas., haa been visit
ing hia sister, Mrs. Harvey
Velao.

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New Coror far
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Mikler, Mrs. John Duda Jr.,
Mrs. Maggie Dotson, Mrs.
Marion Priest, Mrs. A. W.
King, Mrs. Lex Abell and
Martha Mikler. Carol Parker
cept Uie bride's book.
The couple left for a wed­
ding trip to New Orleans, La.,

and Ihc bride wore a tur­
quoise blue three-piece knit
suit with white accessories
and the orchid from her bou­
quet.
They will make their home
on South Sanford Avenue in
Sanford.

The general meeting of the
WSCS, Grace M e t h o d i s t
Church, will be at 8 p.m.
Thursday at the church. Mrs.
C. E. Williams wiU be in
charge of the program fol­
lowing tho business session.
Officers a n d
committee
chairmen will meet at 7:15
preceding the general meet­
ing.
All ladies of the church are
invited to attend.

Members of the Sanford
Story League were treated to
an instructive and interesting
travelogue on Finland at tbeir
recent meeting.
Mrs. K. Mykkaoen wai
dressed in the colorful cos­
tume of her native country,
for the program, and gave in­
teresting, historical, f a c t s
about the "land o f the mid­
night sun." She told of the
smooth language with many
dialects and gave an Insight
to the home life and hospi­
tality of the peoples. Helsinki,
the capital city, with com­
bined ancient and modern
architecture, was graphically
described.
Mrs. Mykkanrn exhibited
examples of Finnish hand­
work; woven woolen scarves,
Loilie Carol Jones, brideelect, was complimented with carved wooden wall plaques,
a miscellaneous shower giv­
en by Mrs. E. Chester Daniels
and Mrs. H. E. Schultz, at
tho home of Mrs. Schultz on
Lake Markham, Thursday
evening.
Refreshments were served
PARIS - (NEA) — If the
from a table centered with
Paris lady of fashion wants
an arrangem ent of white um­
brella favors, filled with a plunging neckline f o r
mints and nuts, and silver spring, she may find only two
candelabra. Mrs. R i c h a r d sources—the House of Dior
Schnitzler assisted the hos­ or New York. The only word
whispered in advance about
tesses.
Invited guests were Mmes. necklines in the Paris collec­
Ashby Jones, T. A. Best, W. tions was that they were to be
B. Jessup, Joe Stewart, John "uncluttered"—except at Dior
T. Adams, Lloyd Cochran, w h en Mare Bohan continues
Randall Priest, Carl Chorpen- to exploit the D.D. (daring
ing Sr., Bernard Harkey, B. decollete) for evening.
For their new silhouette,
E. Ratliff, G. G. Myera, HueIon Hale, Eva Harkey, Owen Paris designers have turned
Forguson, Itay llcno n , Earl to the ’30s and the willowy
Evans, Clarence Jessup, Joe Garbo. Fashions will be fluid,
Douglas, L. G. Ross, Morris high-bosomed, with natural
Forguson, M. E. Baker and shoulders. The waistline will
Sara Priest and Vicki Forgu­ be indicated, but not stressed.
It is expected that suit
son. An out of town guest wai
Mrs. Winifred Forguson, Or­ Jackets may be longer, but
lando, aunt of the bride-elect. skirts will remain status quo.

Shower Honors

Leslie Carol Jones,
Bride-Elect

dolls and books about tho
c o u n t r y . She introduced
Ralnlo A. Setelo who sang •
Finnish gypsy son* ,ccora*
panied at the piano by Mrs.
T aam tr Braden.
Mrs. Fred Robb, president,
conducted the business ses­
sion and reminded members
of the theme for the year,
"Seasons to Remember.”
Mrs. W. L. Roche, Mrs.
Louise Long and Mrs. W. M.
Hardy, hostesses, s e r v e d
cake, cookies and coffee to
the members attending and
the guests: Mrs. C. C. How­
ard. Mrs. J. W. Wilson. Mrs.
R. E. Herndon, Mrs. Rudolph
Gustafson, Mrs. Philip Meeks,
Sir. and Mrs. Ralnio A. Setala, Mrs. T asm sr Braden,
Nancy and Sally Robb, Rudy
Gustafson and Harold John­
son.

Fashion Designers Turn
To Elegance, Simplicity

MRS. RONALD MICK

Give

Feet A Treat, Pamper Ethel Root Circle

Ease That Tired Feeling
It's time our second-class
beauty citizens—our legs and
feet—get a break.
Sheer hosiery, short skirts
and revealing shoci demand a
smooth, spotless complexion
down to your toes.
Have you looked at tlieso
appendages recently T Arc
your legs rough and scaly and
your pump bump's large
enough to star in an ad for
a foot pad company?
If true, give them some
extra care as you pop Into
the tub each day.
For neater legs and feet,
first wash carefully to re­
move soil that builds to a
grimy look. Take the time to
soak in warm soapsuds for at
least 10 minutes and then
scrub your legs briskly with
a rough washcloth, a loofah,
or a body brush.

Seminola
Rcbekahs To
Honor President
Seminola Rebekah Lodge
met recently for its first
meeting under the new offi­
cers with Mrs. Eva Williams,
noble grand, preaiding.
Mrs. Madclon Crowell of
Cape Cod, Mass., was a visit­
or.
At the next meeting Mrs.
Margaret W allen, president
of the Rebekah Assembly of
Florida will be honored.

Your legs and feet work
overtime, so treat them to a
simple massage while bath­
ing. As part of the scrub, pay
close attention to your knees
where the skin becomes rough
and discolored.
As a final touch, stroko on
lotion with an upward motion
to stimulate circulation and
combat dryness.
llathing is not Uie ultimate
answer in making our legs
more attractive on the sur­
face. Shave ut least once a
week. More if necessary.
Many women try to sneak a
few extra days or a week or
two In between this special
grooming task. Rut the re­
sults are far front attractive.
Those wielding a razor for
the first time can take a Up
from Dad (If you borrow his
razor, clean it thoroughly):
don’t dry shave. Usually a
lather of soapsuds will soften
the hair, make the razor glide
more smoothly and help pro­
tect against scaly akin. Those
who lean to Uie electric shav­
e r find that a preshave lotjon
makes the operation easier
and cuts down on possible ir­
ritation.
Give your pour, constanUy
cooped-up feet a breather.
Dont wear the same shoes
each day, change to comfort­
able slippers with good arch
support during the day or
evening and give your feet a
nightly soak in soapy, warm
water.
Once a week, treat your
feet to a pedicure.
You will find that regular
pampering of your leg* and
feet is not a waste of time.
It they are tired, you will be,
too.

Conceal a corner radiator
i egg, beaten
or relieve ths boxiness of a
'* tip. salt
square room with a acrcen.
14 tsp. pepper
8 marshmallows
V4 cup crushed cornflakes
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Add salt end pepper to
nuahed potatoes, add egg and
if mixture la dry, moisten
with a little sweet milk. Form
in eight balls with a marsh­
mallow inslda of each. Roil in
cornflake crumbs and deep
fry la hot f a t Drain on paper.

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Virginia Carol Beasley Methodist Church Finland T ravelogue
For Story League
To Meet
Bride Of Ronald Mick

cooking ichool at the Sanford
Junior High School under tho
direction of Lucy Nowlin,
home economist for Florida
Power and Light Co. She pre­
sented each girl with a recipe
book, an apron and a pin.
8 c o u t a completing the
course were: Suzanne Brown,
Judy Smith, Donna Sawyers,
Kakl Bishop, Beth Sccord,
Gayle Sawyers, Cynthia Du
Bola, Debby Whitmire, Ann
MacLauehlln, Susie Adams,
Lynn Pruden, J e a n n e t t e
Dunn, Patsy Perkins, Luann
Danglcman, Margie B a l l ,
Carol Sue MrLellan, Jenny
Mills, Carol Harden, Julie
Sweet Potato Puffs
Miller.
This delicious and easy-toLeaders of Troop 223 are do recipe comes to us from
Mrs. Joyce Sawyers, Mra Mrs. Georgo Stine —
Ruth Ball and Mrs. Pat Dunn. 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes

A guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Clark it her mother,
Mra. Lola Richard son.

T-SHIRTS3/os1

WSCS, Grace

Announces Plans
For Smorgasbord
Tickcta are now being sold
for the 12th annual SwedishAmerican Smorgasbord spon­
sored by Ethel Root Circle,
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church. •
The dale for the iraorgasbond, which attracted over
350 persons laat year, is Feb,
22. Serving hours will be from
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tickcta are available from
any member of the circle or
by calling Mrs. Ralph Lotaing Sr. or Mrs. Helen Remusat. Take-out orders will be
available for those who go
through the serving line. This
Is requested because the
menu covers a variety of
more than 42 items and the
group cannot make selections
for an individual.

Household Hints
When preparing trout, or
aimilar fish, wipe the flth
with the net from tall to head
and all the little scales will
come off in a Jiffy.
After wiping off your re­
frigerator and washer, shine
them with rubbing alcohol.
Also u ie it to shine mirrors
and bathroom fixtures.
Season cast iron pana and
skillets by rubbing with unsalted fat and setting over
low heat for half tn hour;
repeat if sticking occurs. To
remove burned • on greaae,
scrub the pan or skillet and
boil in a solution of three
Ublespooni soda to on* quart
of water.

tige styles. He will show lawish use of ostrich feathers oa
dresses and hats, a distinct
departure from his past pre­
occupation with the sportive.
Simonetta and FablanL the
celebrated Italiaa team, are
now definitely anchored ia
Paris. Their new silhouette
will be stemiike, blossoming
out ia width from the waist
up.
The leading colors will be
pastel pinks, blues aad yel­
lows, with occasional acid
greens and turquoise. It Is al­
to expected that white will
continue to be a favorite and
that navy will make a tri­
umphant comeback.
Completing the flashback
to the ’30a will be the enor­
mous cloche hate. They wiB
Enhanced feminity will be top aboulder-length, flat, aidethe keynote of oil the collec­ swept hairdos.
tions, heralded by the use of
toft colors and diaphanous
fabric* for daytime aa well
as &lt;4*ning.
At Dior, Bohan has con­
centrated on the nonchalant
theme. Ilia skirts will be
wider and many will be
pleated. The ruccest of hia
Phi Delta Sorority mem­
intensely feminine w i n t e r bers had their monthly m eet­
black chiffon evening dretaet ing at the home of Linda
has encouraged him to con­ Renfro.
tinue his plunging neckline.
Susan Kuhn was voted in as
Castillo, launching out on a new member.
'
his own this season, plans to
A t t e n d i n g were: Toni
discard all superfluous trim­ Echols. Fran McGough, Su­
mings such at buttons, belts san Nichols, Linda Perkins,
and embroidery. He will not Dawn Fedder, Debbie Sewell,
have a flounce on any of hit Jeri Wheatland, Betty Car­
180 models.
man aad Patty P rescott
Pierre Cardin will revive
lace of every kind for day­
SEE US FOR —
time aa well at evening. His
colors will be beige, pink and
mauve. Ilia mannequins, in­
Peach — Paar
spired by the l*30s, will re­
vive the shaven eyebrows and
Plum — Ptrslmmon
pale make-up of that period,
Pecan — Citron
along with flat-heeled oboes
and colored bote.
• • e
Grapevine N onary
8221 Grapeville AreYvee St. Laurent, now rat­
FA
ed among the top eight de­
signers, will continue to pretent slightly ecceatrie, pres­

Susan Kuhn

New Phi Delta *
Member

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Judges Named There Are Some Performers
For Leap Year Who Are Not Making Albums
Talent Show
By Frances W*«ler
Tha talent committed for
All-Seminole Leap Year Tnl
ent Show to be prerented in
the Sanford Junior High audi
torium on Feb. 2D concluded
the auditicna of acta laet
week.
The following judges hare
been aulected to aerve In de
term inlnf the winnera to be
awarded the three top caah
prizes: A1 Lormann, George
Touliy, J u l i a n Stenatrom,
Itandall Chusc, Judge Vernon
Mize, Marion Harmon and
N. W. Pfelfauf.
Sixteen complete acta are
on the program th a t include
-clowua, a variety of dancea,
singer* and inatrumentaliata.
Ticket ealea for the two
hour ahow are now in progress. Tickets may be secured
from any member of the com­
mittee.

Legal Notice
rroTicK o k A r n i c t T i o j i
r o l l TAX IIKUI)
ta re, 1*1.1# I'lorlSa S l i l s i N
• r l a ie i
NOTICE IS HKREBT OlVr.N, That Tster II. A Ruth M.
Johnson ths holder o f th s fo l­
low in g certificate h ie filed
•aid certificate for tax deed
to he laeued thereon. The cer­
tific a te number and year of
taeuancs, the description of
the property, and the name In
w hich It w as assessed are ee
follow s:
C ertificate No. S it
Tear ef
l e n i e n c e IMS

iir.M T iirrio * ok rn o P E itT r
Lot S Block I. T analew ood
Iteplst
Name
In whloh
e e s n ie t
TCellborn C. Phillip#, Jr., Inc
All of said property heln* In
the County of Hemlnole. m ate
o f Klorlde. Unleee euch cer­
tific a te sh ell be redeemed a c ­
cording to lew the properly
described In such certificate
w ill be sold to the hlaheet
bidder at the front door of
th e Hemlnole County Court
H ouse et Hanford. Klorlda, on
the first Monday In the month
o f March. 1M«. which l» the
2nd day of March, 15*4.
Datad thle trd day of Janaery, IS44.
(O fficial Clerk1* Beall
Arthur It. B eckw ith, Jr.,
Clerk. Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Klorlda
Ily: O. Troy llay, Jr.. D.C.
Publish Jen. 21 A Feb. 4. II,
II. 1MI.
NOTICE o r A ■•PLICATION
r o n TAX HKBD
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F le d g e

Itatwtee

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NOTICE IB IIKIIEIIT OIVEN.
T hat P eter II. A Ruth M. Joh n ,
eon the holder o f th s follow
Inr certificate has filed said
csrtlfloat* for tax deed to bs
Issued th treoa. The certlfl
c a te
number and yaar of
laauanea, tha daacrlptlon of tha
property, and tha namea In
which It waa aaaaaaad ara aa
follo w s:
C ertificate No. I l l
Taar of
laauanra IS*#
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY
LOT SA. O rients Gardens Ptrat
Addition
Name In which aeeeeead Or­
ien t* Kcrnerlea Inc. All of aald
property heln* In tha County
of Hamlnol*. State of Plorlda.
t.'nlese such certificate ahell
be redeemed aecordlnx to law
tha property deecrtbed In aueh
c er tific a te w ill ba aold to tha
h lch eet bidder at tha front
door of tha Htmlnola County
Court House at Hanford. P lor­
lda. on tha flret Monday In
tha month of March. I f f ! ,
which la tha 2nd day or March,
IM t
Hated Ihla trd day or J a n ­
uary. l i f t .
(O fficial Clark'* Beall
Arthur It. B eckw ith. Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court.
Bamtnola County, Plorlda
ny: a . Troy lU y . J r , DC.
Publleh Jan. 21 A Pab. 4, 11,
I f . 1MI.
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IN T IIB CIRCUIT COURT O P
T H E NINTH JU D IC IA L C IE .
CL'IT O P P L O B ID A . IN AND
P O E SEM INOLE COUNTY,
t a C h an cery N*. 1S.TBI

EILEEN BAADY.
P la in tiff
va.
JAMES W. ENGLAND. Jr..
D efendant
NOTICE OP MABTEIe'B BALK

Notice la hereby Blven that
tha undersigned. aa Special
M aster In Chenrery under and
by virtue of the Court'a Or­
der entered In the abova-atylrd auai directing the aala of
4ha property haralnaftar dascrlbad. w ill offer for aala and
aall at pnblla auction ta tha
h lah eet and beat bidder for
rash at tba F ront Door of tha
Hrmlnele County Court llouea
In Hanford. Plorlda. on tha
1 Site day of P ab , 1M4. at tha
hour of 11:04 o'clock A.M.. tba
fo llo w la a • deeerlbed property,
altuata. lyn a and balna In
Sem inole County, Klorlda, and
m ort particularly deeerlbed aa
follow e, to -w lt:
Lota No*. 1ST, 4SS. and SII
o f the Town of Lonawood.
Plorlda. accordlna to Plat
thereof aa recorded In P lat
Book 1. paaaa IS thru t l .
of tha public raoorda of
Hemlnola County, Plorlda,
toaeth er w ith all bulldlnae
and
Improvamanla
iltuatad
thereon.
Said property w ill ha aold
aubiact to any m ortaaaea of
record ancum barlna the aama
and aubjeol to all valid liana
o f record.
The
above-doeorlbed
pro­
perty, toaeth er with all tha
lanem enta, baradltam enta and
appurtenancea tharaunto belon aln a or In a a y wlaa appertaln ln a. w ill ba aold at aald
aala In purauance of aald Or­
der and aubject to confirm a­
tion of aala by tba Court.
Dated a t Sanford. Sem inole
County, P lorlda, thla 24th day
o f Jan. 1144.
K arlyla Hoaahaldar
Aa Spool*! Maeter Is Chan­
cery

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DEAR ABBY: A year Ago
By Harold Store
[out of three hours of taping, . . . . . . . . . . __ ___
. . .
U ,t November my daugh
NEW YORK — During an wc call it an album."
era when just about everyone
Woody Allen, the hottest ter waa married I n ' Lae
la turning out LPa, a few young comedian in the busl- Vegas. She waa four months
courageous individuals are ncss, haa rejected several of- along then, but, to save
refusing to run with the pack. fera. “They all demanded op­ face, we told everybody the
But whether they're recording tions end refused to guaran­ had been secretly married
or not, every personality has t e e promotion," he aald. in June, right after her high
a valid reason for his or her “What I’ll probably do la re­ •chool graduation. Her hutdecision.
cord my act in ■ club at my band waa in the Army but
Ray Bolgcr has very few own expense and then make a waa able to get a 10-day
records to hla credit, consid deal with a record company. emergency leave at that
ering his many years of star 1 think when I fijialiy do re ­ time. Now he won’t be able
dom.
cord I'll be better known and to come home again until
“ I had a contract with Dec I'll sell more records."
he it discharged in October,
ca.” he said, “ but we were
Victor Borge, with a num­ when our grandson will be
never able to get together to ber of LPs to his credit, has­ a year and a half old.
do an album. Now, what 1' n't recorded in well over a Everything happened so fast
there wasn't time for showreally love to do la some chll year.
dren's material — a m enage
"Most of my records are a rt or even a wedding re­
on tolerance or something from my ahows," he explain­ ception. The kid* will have
like that. Molt children's rec ed. "And I find that radio sta­ to start housekeeping from
orda arc jiu t noise and if it tions across the country pre­ •cratch and they don't have
noise, why record 11?"
sent them as complete pro­ a thing. Would it be proper
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks grams called ‘The Victor to give them a big ahowerwedding
reception
turned out three of the most Borge Show,’ Just before I’m type
successful comedy albums in scheduled to play their cities. when tier husband gets
the humor-glutted field, but Why should I make records, back?
WONDERING
their fourth one has been
when they're used to hurt my
DEAR WONDERING: You
long time coming.
concert appearances?"
In at least one instance, the
“Wo don't havo anything
new to M y ," Rainer told ma converse is true. M-G-M de­
in what seemed like an as leted an LP which offered
tonishing burst of candor Carton McCuUcra in readings
"Actually, we never hav from several of her work*, in­
anything new to say. We Just cluding "Ballad of the Sad
Forty-odd year* ago when
get together and I interview Cafe,” before the play of that
I played bridge at my frat­
him and we tape everything name opened on Broadway.
ernity house, one brother was
that comes out. Then we edit
Between 48 and 80 per cent I * genlua at mlsplaying tho
the tape and, if we come up
with 30 minutes of material of the world'* people are n . | dummy. After he had finish
literate, according to esti­ ed butchering a hand, ho
would say, "WellI I played it
mates.
for what It waa worth."
Just recently I heard the
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
same e x p r e s s i o n . While
K on T i t DEED
ise rtlo n IP4.IS Florida Statute
South's play did not approach
o f I » l* |
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
that of my old friend for
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV

By Abigail Van Buren

m ay honor the couple with
a "party." but I wouldn't
recommend a "shower-type"
wedding reception" for par­
ents of a one-anda-hslfyearold child.
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DEAR ABBY: Recently
our *on brought a girl to
our home to we could meet
her. He la probably serious
about her because he never
brought a girl home for us
to meet before. Well, that
boy could not ait down with­
out this girl plopping her­
self on hla lap. She always
had to be holding hii hand,
smoothing his hair and the
would not let him out of her
tight for one minute. We
tried hard to like her, Abby,
but the was dlsgustlngl Our
son it a college junior and
no Is she. If you were us,
would you tell your son
what you thought of such a
brazen girl?
HIS MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Only if
he asked me.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

EN. That .'star II. A B ulh M.
Johnaon tha holder o f, tha fnl
low ln * certificate hae filed
esld certificate for tax deed to
he leeued thereon. The certl
flrate number and year of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and tha name In
which It waa *• soared ara aa
fnllowa:
C ertificate No. Tl*
Tear af
Issuance 1110
D E aclllP T IO N OP PIIOFRRTY
Lot I t O rlsnla Gardens 2nd
Add.
Name In which aeeesead Paul
A. A Ermaldlna Tappereon. All
o f aald property b ain s In tha
County o( Hemlnole, State of
Klorlda. Unleaa aucb cartlfl
cat* shall ba redeemed accord
In k to law the property daacrlbad In auch cartltlcata w ill
ba aold to tha hlghaat bidder
at tba front door o f tha Sami
nnle County Court House at
Sanford, Plorlda, on tha flret
Monday
1* tha
month
ef
March. 1*44, which la tha 2nd
day of March. 1141.
Dated thla trd day of Jan
uary, 1*44.
(O fficial Clark'* Baal)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clark Clrealt Court, Semi
nole County, Plorlda
Byt O. Troy lU y , Jr.. D.C.
Publleh Jen. IS a Pab. 4, II,
IS. 1M4.
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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
POR TAX DEED
1*4.1* Florida a tain ts#
e f 1*4*1
NOTICE IS IIKUKBV OIVEN. That Patar II. A lluth M.
Johnaon tha bolder of tha fol
low ln* certificate has filed
aald certificate for tea dead
to ba laauad thereon. Tha certl
flcata number and year of
Issuance, tha daacrlptlon of tha
property, and the nama In
which It waa a steieed are aa
follow at
C artlfleata No. 411
Tsar af
lasuanca l i f t
DKICNIPTION OP PBOPERTT
N 10S.T Ft o f 1 SIS Pt of W
* 17.4 Pt of N li of NtV&gt;; of
S W It of KWH Section 14
Tow nship 20H D i n t s SJK
Nam* In which asassasd T.
n. A Mancle L Pat sat. All af
aald proparly haln* In Ih*
County o f Bamlnol*. Slat* of
Plorlda. ITnlaoa auch cartlfl
rata ahall ba redeemed accordIn* to law the property dee
crlbad la aucb certificate w ill
b* aold to tha h lsh est bidder
at tba front door of the Sem i­
nole County Court Houa* at
Hanford, Plorlda. on lha first
Monday la tha month of March,
1M4. which la tha Snd day of
March. 1M4.
Dated thla ird day o f Jan ­
uary. 1114.
(O fficial Clark'* Beal)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Bamtnola County, Plorlda
Byt O. Troy lU y . J r , D C
Publleh Jan. IS * Pab. 4, 11.
It. 1144.
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NOTICE o r APPLICATION
POR TAX DEED
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EN, Tknt Pater IL A Itutb M.
Johnson th* holder of tb s fo l­
low in g cartlfleata ha* filed
aald eartlfloat* for la s dead
to bo taonod thereon. Th* cer­
tifie s!* number and year of
Inauanco, the description of
the property, and th* nemo in
which ft waa aaaaaaad are as
follow at
C artlfleata Ne. t i t
Taar of
Issuance 111*
DKSCaiPTION OP PROPERTY
Lola 1 A » to 21 (Los* Part
of U t s T A S In Tanalewood
See 2 R sptat) Block C. Tanglawood Section Two
Nam* In
which
assessed
W ellborn C. P hillips, Jr. lne.
A ll o f aald property bslna In
th* County of Mtmlnols. S tale
o f Florida. U nless such certi­
fica te ahall b* redeemed so enrdlaa to law th* proparty
described In aucb certificate
w ill b* sold to tb* high est bid­
der at tbs front door of ths
aam laol* County Coart Houo*
at Sanford, Plorlda, on tb*
flr*t Monday In Iba month of
March, l»««, w k|ck | , tb* la d
d ,£ •* . “ Arch. 1M4.
D *U d th is Ird day o f J a n ­
uary. IMS.
(O fficial Clark** ta a l)
Arthur H. Beak w ith, Jr.
Clark c ir c u it Court,
• a a la e l* County. P la r lt*
Tray Ray, J r , D C

MT N. M ataolla
Orlaada, Plorlda
Sol let tor for P la in tiff
r -« U h .
Publlab Jen. *4 A Pah- 4s 1M4

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, S , , ‘ aJ# , ',d r l , f , d “ * , «**4»» sh eer h o n o r , it w a s r ea lly
NOTICE i s h e r e r t o t v - p la &gt;’*d for what it w a* w orth,
e n , That Patar it. a ituth m . m inus one trick.

Johnson th* holder of the fot-

Dummy's deuce of spades

taw ing rerttM caU haa flla-l
, # , . . , ,
1,, .
•aid cartlfleata for lax d*»d was played at trick one. East
to b* Issued tharaon. Th* car- won with the king and South
tlfleat* number and year of I
-i„ u , .
laauanea, tha description o f t h e |d roPP*d
*lght spot. Back
property, and lha nam* in I c a m e the six o f spades and

follows!* W**
c a rtlfle a ta No. s i t
laiuonc* u se

DEAR ABBY: Can you
tell me why the brides who
never found the time to get
out their thank-you notes
always manage to find the
time to got out the birth
announcements?
MISSISSIPPI MRS.
DEAR MRS.: That's not
always the case. It just
seems that way.
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
BERT^ You expect too
m uch.' The nearest moat
people come to perfection
is when they are filling out
an employment application.
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I know ao elderly eoupte
for whom Ilf* W Just aa won­
derful and beautiful aa when
they etarted it together on
their wedding day. They hav*
stayed happy, alert and In
love through the years.
It's the best reminder poss­
ible that whether a couple
winds up their later years
bravely facing what la ahead
together, the way they start­
ed out depends on bow much
lore, mutual respect and Joy­
ful companionship they put
Into their marriage while K
is young.
Th* wife now it bedridden.

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Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope,
a

We JAe Woman:

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For Abby'a booklet, "llow
To Hav* A Ijovcly Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

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I&lt;ot 4. W ashington Park O rlodo
Nam* In which aaaaaaad Soto
mon A Prattlr* Browdy. All of
said property being In III

' Diphtheria No Longer Major U. S. Threat

But dlphthcrln isn't entirely ti-rln antitoxin la needed. Till*
F l . r t i l 0rU nU.m. ,n 0. » c h , , *.t; , l f L | CHICAGO Dipthcria, once
eat* ahalt h* redeemed accord- | on# of the great killera of ehil gone. There atill are n few Is a short-term protection,
hundred eases and some deaths lusting only a few weeks, that
,n fK V In
, I,Wauch * rartlftrata
vr!)? :TX7 dV.:
rrlbad
w ilt I dran,
.
* is. no lon ger a m ajor
_
ba aold to lha hlghi-at bidder I th rea t in tho U n ited S ta te s cnch year, lnregly in tha win­ may help prevent ths dlsrase
at th* front door nf th* Hemt- W idespread, ruutinr iininuni* ter. Theau euaes alm oit Invar­ after cxpoiure.
not* Oountjr c o u r t llouaa a t
l. .
.
Immunisation can prevent
Hanford, Florida, on th» first * t,o n h* B 5 r* * l , y reduced a iably occur aniuiiK those who
diphthrria. Even though tha
Monday In Ih* m o n t h or Mareh I h ig h ly
c o n ta g io u s
epidem ic aren't properly immunized.
The first sign of diphtheria dluruse is ulmost gone, enough
if*archW,li* ? « '* **" *nJ d* r 0 t d ise a se th a t one* killed thou
Daiad thla Ird day * f j a a - sanda o f child ren each w inter, usually Is a tore throat, with casea still occur to make diph­
nary, 1514
patches of greyish membrane theria a threat to the unim(O fficial Clerk's Brail
.
formed In the thront. There munizrd, or to those whose
Arthur II. Beckw ith. Jr., I
Clark Circuit Court,
UMiully is a alight fever. The idiots are too far in the past
Bamlnola County, Plorlda
throat swell* and awallowing to be effective.
By: O. Troy flay, J r , D.C. I
may be difficult. Tha awaiting
Publleh Jan. IS A Pab. I. 11,
11. 1114.
sometimes blocks air paaaagsi
c o q .ii
and causes suffocation.
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
The very fact th at there are
FOR TAX IIKEI1
relatively few diphtheria rases
lia r . 1* 4.ie Florida *tat
LONDON (UPI) — Two
o f 1*4*1
today makes the disease even
NOTICE IB H EREBY OIV­
British firms have collabor­
more
insidious.
There
are
few­
By
J
a
m
Casselberry
EN, That I’rlar 11. A Ruth M
ated to produce postage
John,-in th* hold*r o f Ih* fnt
Rians for an B aiter Sunrise er "carriers" spreading th* stamps which do not have to
low ln* rarllflrala haa flla-t
germs,
and
thus
children
hnv#
aald cartlllrat* for tax derd Service were a n n o u n c e d
he licked.
to be laauad tharaon. T h . r»r- I Thursday by the South S e m i leas opportunity to build im­
The flret stamps are being
tlflrat* number and
of I .
, T . ,
laruanc*. th* description o f ih# nole Ministerial Association munity through repeated small issued to enmmsmorat# Sier­
dotes
of
natural
exposure.
property, and th* asm* In following ■ meeting of the
Immunisation against diph­ ra Leone's participation la the
f t , 1* * ,;1 w" »— ” *d • ” •• group at the Trade Winds
theria
should sta rt a t a very New York World's Fair.
C ertificate No. to t
Taar of Cafeteria In Casielberry.
early
ugr,
possibly two to
The service will be held
Protection against one* fa ­
n i : i r i i i m a s o p p r o p s :e t y _ ,
,
.
three
months.
1'hyslcians to­
Lot u s. j o. Packard'# u t Easter Sunday morning at
tal diseases Is part of every
day
routinely
give
th*
"D
PT"
Add. to M idway
Lyman High Football Field.
American'* heritage. Muscu­
shot* to babies, immunising
lar Dystrophy Associations of
against
diphtheria,
pertussis
&gt;trtr b«in* in th* co u n ty or and c n u iT h tf w ho a r e c o o p t
America, Inc., sponsors re­
ft#minoit. fla t# Of Florida. U n . r a t i n g |„ th li un ified effort (whooping rough), and tetanus
search to find the causa of
1m i auch certificate shall ba l .
„ __.
.
redeemed accordlna to law th* I
RaV. D elm A t Copelanrl ol (lockjaw) e t the tam e time. this crippling mslady and to
property deeerlbed in auch c e r -I tha Casselberry Community Anulher injection s e v e r a l
add the discovery of ita pre­
high*** r.dd.rb*etM \V % r ™ T M*bodlst Church, R ev Leon month* later la recommended
vention and cure to th* great
for
full
protection,
plua
boost­
door of tho N im laoU County I tr d JoWI of th# Prairie Iaakc
American health heritage.
Court House at Hanford. Ptor- Baptist Church, R ev . Jack ers every few years aa the
Give to tha March for Mus­
la, on th* first M onday
i i/ j , , . j
p i,H
th* month of March, 1114. Lindsay of (A* Longwood Mr*t child grows.
cular Dystrophy.
which u the sud day o f March, Baptist Church, R ev. E . W
Your doctor will be aware of
‘ *Datad th is trd day . ( j . . - 1
of **• AlUmonte Com the schedule of ahota, and
munJty Chapel, Rev. J. D. what shot* are needed in your
uary, 1114.
(O fficial Clark's a**!)
Peacock of tha Fern Park family. If your e h i 1 d r a n
Arthur H. Backw ltk, J r ,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Church of tha Natarene and haven’t had a booster diph­
Clerk Circuit Court.
BONING COM NlatlON
Hemlnola County, Florida
Nolle*
ml l*ueile H earing
Rev. E. Ruth Grant of the theria allot In the last three
Ily: (I. Troy Ray, J r , D.C.
Notice la hereby glvan, that
Longwood
First
Pentecostal
years,
ask
your
doctor
to
bring
Publish Jen. t l . A Pab. 4, 11,
after roneldaratlon, tha BamlChurch.
II. 1S44.
your family’s protection up to nola County Zoning Comt IsCDQ-IT
alon w ill hold e public hear
par.
Ing to daterrelxo tha faaelb lllNOTICE OP APPLICATION
If someone In your family Is ty a f recom m ending to tho
POR TAX IIP.KH
of Couniy Commlaalonexpoied to diphtheria, check •Hoard
(See. t a i l # Plarida Slatafea
rs that Ih* follow in g d escrib­
r 1M* l
with your doctor immediately ed properly prretn tly aonad
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
NOTICE IS IIKIIEIIT GIV­
POH TAX IIKKII
ua to whether a shot of diph- A -t Agriculture ba aonad T -l
EN. That Patar II. A Hutk M.
104.10 F lorida statntaa

South Seminole
Ministers Plan
-"-IEasier Service

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W eather
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( I , N»w». Kporta
W ta th tr
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( f ) New*— Ron Cochran
C l H untley • Brinkley
(2) M S-iuiul
(I) Arivanturts la Paradlat
(I) R tb tl
(I) Mr. Novak
IS) Combat
(4) Had Hkalton
C l You Don't Bay
C l M cllatra Navy
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(II Gary Moor*
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Jacoby
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NORTH

No Licking To
New Stamps

B ut *b*'« no ob ject e f p ity.

Her husband's loving concern
for her—all the little thought­
ful things he does to make
her comfortable, the way be
smiles at her and teases her
like a young man in love, the
way she laughs at hla little
Jokes, takes pride in the
things he la doing that aha
can no longer do with him—
shows that she Is a woman
loved. It doesn't m atter If
her hair la snow white and
she h«a to be lifted from her
bed to a wheel chair to en­
joy the flowers her husband
tends so well, because the
haa always loved flowers.

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curtain for all the good it did
South.
Had South been willing to
throw away the good queen
of spades at trick one, lie
would have had no trouble
making his contract. Of
course, he srould hare had an
anxious moment when he led
his eight of spades and play­
ed dummy's ten, but the ten
would have held and South
would have had hit ninth
trick.
Incidentally, this particular
winning play Is not a sure
thing. West might not have
held the Jack of spades and
one of the minor suits might
have broken, but it was a bet­
ter percentage than making
that automatic low card play
at trick one.

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SEMINOLE KII VTY
BONING COMMISSION
Nails* o f P ab lls H aerlag
Nolle* la hartby given , that
after oonaldaratlon, tha Bamlnol# County Zoning Com m iss­
ion w ill hold a public hearing
to delarmln* tha feasib ility of
recommending to th* Hoard of
County Com m laalontrs that th*
follow in g described proparly
praeanlly
soaad
C -l
Com­
mercial b* aonad R-I Blngto
Fam ily R esidential: All NK14
of BW 14 East of llrlck Road
tltaa B 1*1 ft and pari deao
In D. R. I l f page 172 A Dll
1ST page 21*). Further describ­
ed a* ly in g IK nf H n. 1ST, W
af Oak Avs, and Lake Mobile
Bhoras.
I’ubll# hearin g w ill be bald
la th* Bamlnol* County Court
House, Couniy Oomtnleslnnara
Room, Ban'ord, Florida, W ed­
nesday. February IS. 1SS4 at
TiS* P.M. or aa soon thereafter
as possible.
Hemlnola County Zoning
Commission
Ily Robert S Brown
Hemlnole County Zoning
Director
Publleh Jan. 21 A Fab. I, II I!
T railer Horn* D istrict: All of CDQ-72
Lab* llarn ey Aerottaa In BaeIlona 14 and If. Twp I t * Rga
ISK. Further described aa l y ­
STARTS BUN.
in g North of Ijtko llarn ey
Road and 1/4 mil* W att af
Lake Harnty.
Public hearing w ill b t held
In th* atm lnol* County Court
House.
Couniy C om m ission­
ers Room, nanford, Plorlda,
W ednesday, February 19, 1144
at T&gt;SI PM . or ee eooe th ere­
a fter aa posalbla.
Bamlnol* C oaaty S e a la g
NOW thru WED.
Commission
By Hobart X Brow*
U u s s I beea
Bamlnol* County S e a la g
Dlractor
Publish Jaa. M A Pa*. 4, 1M4
C D Q -tl

OVER 15,000,000 MAYTAGS
HAVE BEEN SOLD

THE DEPENDABLE

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

uhnaon th* holder of tb* fol- •4 SPSS I
low taa certificate haa filed
NOTICE 18 IIP.nED T OIVaald cartlfleata for U a d eaf EN. That Patar II. A Ruth M.
to b* laauad tharaon. Th* c a r-I Johnaon th* holder of th* fol
tlflcate number and yaar at I lo w ln c cartlfleata haa filed
laauanea. Ilia daacrlptlon o f Ih* aald ca rllflca t* for tax deed to
property, and th* name In ba laauad tharaon. Tha r tr llfl
which It waa aaa.aaad are as I cat* number and year of laaufollow s:
lan e*, Ih* description o f tha
Cartlfleata N*. TTT
Taar a f | property, and tha name In
Issuance ISf*
I which It wa* a ssessed ara aa
ll»:*C H H *noN OP PROPERTY follow at
Lota Described In DU IT P ax# | C artlfleata No. SOI Year of
10S A D II I2S Pax* S7S Bsc- iM uanc* l i l t
tl*n T Township 118 Hang# 44 | DEnCHII&gt;TIOX OK PHOPSIUTY
, X-ot 112. J. O. Packard's 1st
Nam# la which aaaaaaad E ll- Add. to M idway
sab tth G. McBrld*. A ll o f aald I Nam*
In whloh
aaaaaaad
property balnx In tha County | Dorla W ilton. All of aald pro­
of Hemlnola, Htat* o f Florida. | party being In the County of
Unite* auch cartlfleata ahall ba Hemlnola, Htat* o f Plorlda.
redeemed according to law th* | U niats such certificate ahalt
property described In aucb | ba redeemed according to I : *
certificate w ill b* aold la the I the property described In such
hlghcet bidder at tha front | cartlfleata w ill be onld to the
door of th* Hamlaolo County I hlaheet bidder at th* front
Court House at Hanford, Plor- dbor o f tha Hamlnol* County
Ida, on tba flrnt Monday la | Court Ilona* at Hanford, Plor
tha month
o f March, I t f l , Ida, on tha firm Monday In th*
which U th* 2nd day a f March, month o f Mareh, l i f t , which
t»44.
ta the 2nd day o f March, l i f t
Dated thla Ird day o f J a a -1 Dated thla Ird day o f Ja n ­
aary, 1*44.
| uary. t i l l .
(O fficial Clerk'd B eall
(O fficial Clark'a Baal)
Arthur H. B eckw ith, J r ,
A rthur M. B eckw ith. J r ,
Clerk Circuit C eart,
Clark C lreull Court,
Hemlnola County, Florida
S a a la a lo County, (florldn
By: G. Troy Ray. J r , D.C.
Byt O. Troy Ray. J r , DC.
Publlab Jau. 24 A Pah. 4. 11. Publlab Jan. 21 A Fob. I. 11,
II. IS44.
*
II. 1444.
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BE SUNOS.K COUNTY
SIIVIVO COMJSIBBION
N a tlr* ml P iV I I , H e a r in g

N olle# I* hartb y given , that
attar eonaldtretlon. tb* BanHnula County Z oning C om m iss­
ion w ill hold a public hearing
to determ ine Ih* fe a sib ility af
recom m ending to Ih* llourd af
County Cunimlaalonero that th*
follo w in g described property
presently son ad M -l Industrial
b* lo n sd A -! A gricu ltu re: W U
nr NW If o f NEQ Isas BQ and
NK&gt;* of NEW e f N W 141 and
8U14 of NB1* e f N W 14 laa*
part ■ e f 8AL B /W Haetlan
S1-S1H-SIK Thl* e ra s Is an a
private road o ff B. It. 421. P urthar described e* ly in g e p proxlm staly l / l m il* NW *f
ntsraectloa e f I.R . 4SI gad
Dean Hoad.
I'ublle hearing w ilt be held
In th* Bamlnol* County Court
llou as. County C om m issioners
Itoom. Hanford, Florida, W ed­
nesday. F ebruary IS, 1141 a t
T :ll P.M. or ea aeoa thar se tter
ea possible.
Bamlnola O oaaty S e a la g
Com m ission
By R obert X B row e
Hamlnol* C ounty 2Soata*
Dlractor
P ublish ImM. I I A Pek. A 2M4

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TO. RALPH H. SIMMONS AP«
AKNA E. SIMMONS, h it
nir« D*f*nilanli.
TOU AND EACH OP TOIT
art h«r*by n«llfl*&lt;l *h**
h ai b*#n conim«nc»il *E»lm t
&gt;«u In th» Clrcnlt Court of tho
Ninth Judicial Circuit of tho
State of Florida In and for
Rrmlnoto Countr. »h* abbr#.
rlalod tltla of which la: w o n *
CHESTER MECHANICS SAV­
INGS b a n k , n a ln tlff.
RALPH II. SIMMONS and AN­
NA E. SIMMONS h it wlfo. Pafondanta.
In Chanctrjr
No.
TI740.
Tho naturo o f thla ault la
a foracloaura o f that cer­
tain m ortcasa from aald defendanta to plaintiff, dalrd
May 11. ISIS and recorded
June JJ. t»M In Official Recorde Book 111 pase *47 of tho
Publlo Hecorde of Semlnolo
County, Florida, encumberln*
that certain piece or parcel
of property located, tltuato.
and being In eald County and
Htata. t o - » lli
Got
(0.
SAN
GANTA.
THIRD SECTION, accord­
ing to the plat thereof ao
recorded In Plat Ilook t l.
Paga TJ. Public Itecorda
of Seminole County, F lor­
ida.
EACH OF TOU ARE R E­
QUIRED to flit your anewer
or other written defam e* to
the Complt-.’ t with the Clerk
of the C irca,. ’o&gt;urt of Bern nolo County. h.yN da. In thla
proceeding and to eerra a
copy thereof upon li;e plainttffa attorneya. efhote name*
and addreea art herelnafier
• at forth, at required by law
not later than the llt h day
of February 1**4. In default
thereof the cam e w ill proceed
ex parte upon the entry of
a Decree Pro Confet*o agatnet
you.
WITNESS my hand and tho
official seal of aald Court In
Seminole County. Florida, th is
14th day of January 1114.
(SEAL)
. . _ .
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By. Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
___
DRARDADU OIUDLET AND
LEWIS
Attorney for P la ln llff
&lt;0 North Court Street
Poet O ffice Dox ISM
Orlando. Florida
Publleh Jan. II * Fob. I. tl«
11. 1**4.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N

FOR TAX DEED
I See.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN. That Paler II. A Ruth M.
Johnson tli* holder of tho fol­
low ing certificate ha* flt*&lt;l
••Id certificate for tax dead
to b* t**u*d thereon. The cer­
tificate number and year of
Iseuanc*. tba description of the
property, and the name In
which It waa a ttested are eg
follow*!
C ertificate No. 110
Tear of
Issuance 1110
DESCR IPTIO N OP P R O P E R T Y

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SEM INOLE COt’NTY
SO XINU COMMISSION
N o tice a* P a b lle H e e r ta g

N otice la hereby given, th at
after consideration, tha Semi­
nole County Zoning Commis­
sion w ill hold a publlo hearing
to determ ine tho feasib ility o f
recommending to tho Board of
County Com m issioners that tho
follow in g dearrlbed property
presently toned It-IAA Sin gle
Fam ily R esidential ba sotted
C -l Commercial! E II* ft o f
tho remainder o f Ibo follow in g
described property subsequent
to the tak in g o f tho R/W tor
w idening of Maitland Avei B eg
at tho ME cor of the NW U o f
BE’* of Saotlon 34-IIS-:»E .
run W *SM f t N lr iO ' ITT.I
fL E 114.1 ft to E tine o f NW &lt;4
of BE(4 to POD. Further d es­
cribed a s lyin g la N orthw est
corner o f Orenolo Road and
M alllnnd Avenue.
Publlo hearing w ill b s held
In the Seminole County Court
House, County Commleelonors
Room, Sanford. Florida, W ed­
nesday, February IS. 1**1 at
T:Jt P. M. or a s soon there­
after aa possible.
Sem inole County Zoning
Conimleelos
liy Robert S. Brown
Stm lnolo County Zoning
Director
Publish Jan. II A Fab. «, 11*4

„n c A u r

—THERE'S A LOT O F / ^ X HEWBEAM A.
MISINFORMATION f SUCH ) BRUNETTE, (
FLOATING AROUNDl AS? J FOR ONI (
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NOW THAT HOUR MINtPS / N XU., NOTHING
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That part Da»c. In DD 1*1
Paga l i t (Lota Low II A M&gt;
Blk 1* Sanlando
Name In which aaetaaod K ey
Developm ent A R ealty Ine. All
of aald property being la the
County of Sem inole. State o f
Florida. U nless auch c e r tifi­
cate shall bo redtamed accord­
ing to law the property des­
cribed In such certificate w ill
be sold to tho h igh est bidder
at the front door o f tho Sem i­
nole County Court House at
Hanford, Florida, on the first
Monday In the month o f March
t»&lt;«. which la tho *nd day of
March. 1**4.
Dated thla Ird day of Jan*
uary, 1**4.
(O fficial Clerk’s Seal)
Arthur II. n eckw lth, Jr«
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sem inole County, F lorida
ny: a . Troy flay. Jr- D.C.
Publleh Jan. &gt;1, A Fob. «, IL
II. 111*.
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Phone
Classified

322-5613
322-5612
Office 204 W. F irst

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale,

2 RM. furn. apt., ground floor.
Middle aged, or elderly
couple preferred. 322-4333.

FHA - VA HOMES SWEETIE PIE
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS

FURN. apti. Pleasant living.
Park apis. FA 2-4307.

Shr

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$100

2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
house, kitchen equipped.
322-3431.

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

1 BEDROOM furnished apt.
quiet neighborhood. 322-1462
between 3-3:30 Mon. through
Friday. 322-4301 At other
times.

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FHA - VA

2363 Park Dr.

322-2420

2. Notices • Perwonali
DUST PROBLEM?

1 BEDROOM furnished bouse,
Investment A Realty
322-9173
large shady lo t $M. month. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-0337.
CALL your Rainbow dealer
FOR QUICK SALEI 2 BR
3224311, 4 to 10 p. m.
3 BEDROOM CB House, kit­
Home, very good cond.
chen equipped, near WinnFurn. or unfurn. Reason
INCOME TAX 8ERV1CE
Dixie. 613 Bra Ire tiff St. Call
ahle. 668-4770.
O. M. H arrlioni
FA 2-3394.
1311 Palmetto
3 BR., frame. Cash or car
822-6827
322-7944 Furn. Apts., P leisant living.
considered on down pay­
Park Apts. FA 2-4507
ments. 1715 W. 2nd St.
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
Low monthly payments
ER SERVICE. P a rti and 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
1715 W. 2nd St.
lupplka for all m akei in­
equipped, Lake privileges,
cluding: Electrolux. New
near Air Base. FA 2-4734 3 BEDROOM Frame Home
and rebuilt cleaner* aold.
after 8:30.
on State Ilwy.
No bom* aervlce call
$4,100
2
BR
house,
k
i
t
equipped.
$75.
charge Pboae FA M382,
LAKE LOT, 100 x 400
FA 2-5303.
23U Park Dr. . .
On Paved Road
34.000
RENT
A
BED
Vacuum Cleaner Rolls way, Hospital A Baby
COUNTRY HOME
Repalri, part*; Electrolux,
3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
Beds.
Kirby,
RexAlr, AlrWey,
Floors, Outside patio, barBy Day, Waak, or Month
. OE, etc. Cleaner# add, ex Ph. F A '3-5141 116 W. 1st S t beetle, and fruit trees.
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
37.000
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Park Ave., Sanford, Pbooe
FA 3-4743.
STENSTROM RENTALS
K4nation • Inatraction 2 BR, Near N A S ............ I 75 FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
3 BR In Dream wold Sec. I 30 BEST BUY OF YEARI I I
U. S. CIVIL
2 ER on MellooviUe, nice 1103
3 UR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
SERVICE TESTS! 3 BR, 3 baths, Loch Arbor New
....... : .............................. 3125 ditioned. No Money Down!
No Closing Costs! All you
lien-women, 14-32. Start high
as 9103.00 a week. Prepare Wa presently have two out­ need is good credit and
Qualify for F.H.A. Moristanding 4 BR, 3 bath
lory training until appoint­
gags. Call Builder.
homes,
ooe
centrally
aired. Thousands of lobe open
AL STOLTE—638-5059
coodkkoed, Lease only $165
Experience uiually unnec­
essary. FREE information
3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
on Jobs, lalariei, require­ If you are an owner and want
fenced yard. 3906 Old Or­
{set Reotal Service for your
ment!. Write TODAY giv­
lando Rd., Sunlsnd.
home, call our office today.
ing name, address and
Rental and property man­
pbooe. Lincoln Service, Box
agement Service is one of
37, c/o Sanford Herald.
our specialties.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
H i N. Park Av*. FA 24123

Payton Realty

a.

BR Apt., turn. 2005 French.
FA 3-7234.
Furn. A pt 300 P ark Ave.
FURN. A pt 3300 McllonvUl*.
3 BR Uoum. Clean 4 d ole
In. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
Lg 2 BR., furn. Down, water
lights, 143. 333-3744.
APT. $30 4 up. Surplus City,
t o . 3 BR., 3 full baths, range.
Will lease $43 mo. Ted Wil­
liams lldwe. FA 2-3444.

“Your sample aandwlchea are great! I’ll take a regular
on# of each kind!"
12. Real Estate For Sale
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
FHA-VA sale* broker. 2465
S. Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
FA 2-2265.

SEE
119 West 19th St.
Completely reconditioned. This
older home, containing 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, alt oversited rooms, la for the Bud­
get-conscious Growing fam­
ily. A terrific offering at
only $8500, with Terms tail­
ored to suit your budget.

Seminole Realty
1401 S. Park Av*.
FA 2-5232 anytime
OVER SEMINOLE REALTY
Take over payments, 3 BR,
home, 211 Palm Place, Praver Homes.
2

BR. Home, Study, l t t
Baths, large Family Rm. in
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing sieve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing m a­
chine 4 rugs. Really ter­
rific buyl Monthly pay­
ments 143.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 34074

8 &amp; 4 BEDROOM HOMES

Available for Immediate Sale.
$64 monthly p a y m e n t s .
Salesman on duty 14 Daily
oo Abbott Ave., Crystal
Lake Park. Go West on 25th
ACREAGE
St. to Lake Mary Boule­
10
Acres
adjoining
City
Limits
Real Estate — Mortgages
vard, left on Boulevard to
2545 Park Dr.
322-2420 only 49950.00, with 10%
Lake Mary Fire Station.
down, balance monthly.
LMN ENTERPRISES,
FURN, APT. FA 2-2400.
LOTS
Inc.
9 large lots near high school
STANDARD OIL STATION
Phone 322-2744
with 240 feet paving, only
Good location on Lake Mon­ $6500.00, with 10% down,
LONUWOOD — $6,995. Terms
roe. Buy stock and equip­
Balance moothly.
13 rooms, 3 baths— made
ment. K. M. Quarrie, P. O.
Into 3 apts. 2 rented, move
Box 521, Sanford, Florida.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
in the other. Good condi­
Realtor
W E L A X A APARTMENTS: Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
tion. Lot 100 x 100. See
Rooms private baths, 114
etenlngs after 3. 133 Bay
FA 2-3451 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
W. First S t
Ave. 1 block from Business.
4 BR, 3 baths, ceotrally bast­
3 BR Unfurn. bouse. Nothing
COME! LOOK!
ed 4 vir-cood. Fenced back
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph.
New
Concrete block home
yd. Water softener 4 land­
FA 3-3219.
with lake rlghta. 3 UR, 2
scaped. FA 2-0611.
baths, faintly room, large
4 BR., 2 Bath .........3145 mo.
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 3 BR.
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
3 BR., 9 Baths . . . . $110 mo.
bouse, Beardall Ave., fruit
Over 2100 *q. ft. Make of­
3 BR., 1 Bath . . . . 9 70 Mo.
treea and garden. FA 1-5303.
fer on price 4 term i.

Stenstrom Realty

34. Article* For Sale

WANTED reliable couple to GUNS. New &amp; Used. Large
selection. Will trade, Also
take up monthly payments
repair. Tackle sold 4 re­
of $13.49 oe 3 complete
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
rooms of furniture. Call
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
TE 4-1411, Casselberry, cel
leet.
1 Washing mach., 1 dryer, 1
window air-cond., 1 RadioFREE ESTIMATE
Record Player console. Cell
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
after 9 p. m.. FA 3-46N.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanies
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Jr., with Yearbooks. Phone
322-4761.
FA 3-2117.

Sell Ua Your Furniture. SPINET PIANO, Lester Betsy
Ross, mahogany, fuU key­
Quick Service With the
board. Like new cond.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Bench. Guaranteed. $393,
POST. FA 24677.
FA 24219.
Used furniture, appliances,
toola, etc. Bought • Sold. Throe, 4 f t glass showcases.
5234231.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132.
Used Freerer, cheat type. Al­
so several used washers,
34. Article* For 8*1*
aU completely reconditioned. 90 Jay warranty. Dick’s
Philco Auto Magic washer,
Appliance Service, 819 8.
excellent coodMIon, $30. Ph.
Sanford.
323-7459.
FA 2-5946.
SINGER IN
Polaroid Land Camera 800,
MAPLE CONSOLE
attachments, leather case, EQUIPPED to Ztg Zag, make
Reel’s Paint &amp;. Body Shop $60. $224153.
17. Male Help Wanted
button holes, sew on but­
Complete Wreck Rebuilding
WELDER, Apply In person,
10th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­ tons and monogram. Guar­
antee. Pay off balance of
Holloway Concrete.
Day FA 2-7719-Nlt* FA 24386
rees. $2.55 pr. Army-Navy
$55.,
o r assume I payments
Surplus, Sanford.
of $8.10. 323 9411.
18. Help Wanted
WALLIS CABINET

Payton Realty

SHOP

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC

Colored Motor Route Carrier
913 West 3rd St.
Would like responsible party
12. Real Eatate For Sale for afternoon paper route
Custom Made Cabinets
to take up payments of $10
Must have References and
MICA Counter-tops
monthly on 1963 Slant-OSEE OUR HOMES!
dependable car. Write Cir­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Matlc Automatic Zig Zag
culation Dept. P. O. Box Days 322-7471 — Nites 3224110 Sewing Machine in Console.
Avallablo for any Pocket1457, Sanford.
Balance $161. Service Dis­
Book. Sales Office open
WEUA DRILLED, PUMPS,
count Co. 322-7468, anytime.
dally from 10 a. m. to 6 19. Situation* Wanted
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
p. m. Corner Seminole &amp;
AU Types and Sires
Highland Ave. in Longwood. Will Iward and care for elder­
We
Repair and Service
ly
lady
in
my
home.
Ph.
LMN ENTERPRISES,
LIMITED TIME I I !
S T I N E
FA 2-1354 after 3 p.m.
Mac hai THROWN AWAY the
Inc.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Percentage Book.
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2744
IRONING. Ph. 322-7791.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 34443 Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
SEE
Dealer COST plus $1 per
Child Care. FA 2-2374.
Plano Tuning sad Repair
2000 Magnolia Ave.
yard.
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
3-42X3
A "Better Quality" Medallion COLORED lady deiircs regu
ALL FIRST QUALITY
Custom Built Home, con­ ter Job or days work, Ph
TOP RATED MILLS
PIANO
SVC.
4
TUNING
taining 3 Bedrooms and
322-6534.
Call ua for a showing of theta
Rebuilding • Befalling
loaded with outstanding fea­
fine Carpets In your home.
FREE ESTIMATES
tures, including a large 20. llab yH lltern
Nylon, Acrilan, AU Wool,
GENE
CUMBAA
screened Patio and com­ Responsible woman will baby
etc. Hundreds to choose
322-2001 — Cell PM Only
pletely fenced yard . . .
sit for working mother,
from. TERMSI Up to two
P R I C E ? . . . $15,500.
Lake Mary area. 323 0924.
For FAST TAXI Service call
years to Pay!
TERMS? $3,250 Down, As­
Homer LitU* at Greyhound
sume existing 5U FHA 21. Beauty Salona
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
mortgage at $99 monthly.
9993.
SPECIAL!
Immediate possession.
Orlando, Fla.
Our Budget Wave $6.95 thru
2414194
Collect or
.
Automobile
Service
29,
Feb. 15th
Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2-5544 after 4 p.m.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
318 Palmetto Av*. Ph. 322 0834
Free inspection, estimates,
1901 Park Avenue
pickup, delivery- Recoring FED. SPEC. Foot lockers
FA 2-5232 anytime
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
$6.78. Army-Navy Surplus,
4 repairs discounted.
20% Off Regular Prices
310 Sanford Ave.
211% E. 3rd.
322-3444
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Hotel Call for eve. appt.
CITRUS 4 CABBAGE BAGS
322 8525.
AUTO GLASS
Property Management
CITRUS BAGS, ALL 8IZES,
&amp; Sales Broker
CABBAGE BAGS 47 4 48 IN.
INSTALLED
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
IN STOCK
Ev* Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians Senkarlk Glass a n d Paint
LADDERS, PICKING BAGS
105 So. Oak
FA 25742
Company
Offers for your selection
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4623 ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS
22. Build - Paint - Repair
A. M. PREVATT,
thee* Beautiful 3, 3, 4 4
Auto Glass, Taps
749-2114
SEVILLE, FLA.
Bedroom
For Your Painting 4 Wall­
4 Sea* Covers
papering needs call ClarFOR SALE— FU1 dirt, day.
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for AUTO GLASS &amp;
ehell, peat and topsoil. Ellis
Free Estimate.
SEAT COVER CO. Lloyd. FA 1-3679.
ao4 w * 4 at f a same
24. Electrical Service*
M X WORK GUARANTEED RENT Blue Lustre Electric
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
Carpet Sbampooer for only
31. Poultry - L iv esto ck
Contr-rtlng 4 Repairs
$1 per day. CarroU'a Furn­
4 Controls
iture.
Registered m o d e l Quarter
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902
Horse, 9 yrs old, solid black.
For experienced rider. Ph. READY MIX Concrete, win­
25. Plumbing .Service*
dow sills, lintels, stepa,
FA 2 6665.
blocks, sand, cem ent rock,
PLUMBING
To make tha best home
pipe, steel, grease traps,
32. Flowers - Shrub*
Contracting Hepalrs
buy, fee the
dry walla, stepping atones.
FREE ESTIMATES
BLOOMING Roses on CheroMiracle Concrete Co.
R. L. HARVEY
ke* stock. All other kind* 800 Elm Ave.
FA 34761
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-3383
of Nursery shrubbery and
trees.
FIREPLACE WOOD
26. Radio &amp; Tclevtelon
Gray Shadows Nursery
Oak and Pin*
TV SERVICE caU Coy's TV
6 Ml. 8. on Baaford Ave.
Robert Morris, 4234155
FA 2 9663. All parts and
labor guaranteed for 90
days. Serving Seminole Co.
4 DcBary.
Office FA 3-3118
27. Special Service
Night FA 24441
Tractor mowing 4 Grading.
1329144
CaU FA 2-7621.
1524 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla

Carpet Special!

Carpets A la Carte

1 SHOWER door, $10; 3 vinyl
doors, 33 x 90, $10. each; 1
medicine cabinet $3; 2 so­
fas, $2.50 each; 1 bed, $2.50;
1 bike, $2.50; 1 wash tank,
$2.50; 2 boxes odds, $3.50;
3 bamboo shades, $2.50;
Wed. a. m. 10:30, 307 East
0th S t

35. Article* Wanted
WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
or imaU amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field, FA 2-4244.

36. AntomobBan • Tracks
*41 Chevrolet pickup, by own­
er. FA 2-5734. 1901 Adams.
WANTEDI '56 Okie 2-door Se­
dan. Absolutely no rust,
Never-Hit Body. Interior
m ust be excellent Top price
paid for right car. Ph.
444-7458 Winter Park.

Seminole Realty

BUYING 4 NEW m
USED GAIT
FINANCE IT W IN OB
♦ Low M e re st Rates
♦ Lew Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANE

V A - FHA

1963 PONTIAC La Maas, VI
Engine, 838 Cubic Inch
Black Interior. C aU :

Jim Hunt Realty

'54 Pontiac 4-Dr., Brand new
Urea. Only 41,00# miles.
CaU 3334538.

Government

Old Town 18 f t bosk, Evia&gt;
rude molar, frailer, $700.
FA 2-5992.

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

87. Boat* . Motors

10 FT. boat sod trailer. $33.
2408 Cedar.

S3. Motorcycles • Scooters
1963 HONDA Dream, Uke
new. Bowman Trailer Park,
Hwy. 1743, I ml. 0. De­
nary.
Cushman Scooter, $80. Rune
good. CaU 3334734

89. Trailers - Cabana*
BUS Trailer, 1949 model,
sleeps 4, completely equip­
ped. Bowmau Trailer Park,
Hwy. 1743, I n l I . D e

Buy.

Jim Hunt Realty

LAKE MARY. 1 large BR.
Payton Realty
duplex a p t, furn. Really
WATERFRONT LOTS. Min­
ale*. Adults, no pets. 343. FA 9-1301 IT-93 a t Hiawatha
utes from Interstate 4. Go FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Call FA 3-3330.__________ 3 BR., m bath. 3415 Chase
fishing, skiing or swimming
Av*. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
from your own dock. Build
332-5609,
now, or later, 11,993 with
TEHRIBLE TERMS! 425
NOTICK O P APPLICATION
Lake cottage, furn. 5224106.
Down and $15 mootli. Call
p a n TAX DKBD
H M . 1*4.1* P I r M « a ie te le e •A S p ecial N o t free
Stamper Agency, 1914 8.
• r seeei
French, FA 2-4991.
NOTICE la HKRKUT OIVUN. That P aler II. A l»uth U . FTOKAGE apace, dean, dry.
LOCH-ARBOR-By Owner, 3
Johnson the holder of tha fol*
FA 3-1374 or FA 2-5492.
low ing certificate tiaa Iliad
BR., 3 baths, large stone
aald cartlflcata for la s *aod t. For Balt or Rent
fireplace in wood-panelled
lu be laauad Iharaon. Tha car.
Ilflcata aumbar and year of
living
room, Fla. Rm., uti­
Uauancs, tha laacrlptlon o f tba CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
lity room, large rooms,
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
property, and lb s nama la
open-beam ceilings through­
« blrb it waa aaaaaaad ara aa
323-1997.
f o l i o * ai
out. Owner being transfer­
Cartlflcata No. I l l
Taar of
12. Reel Relate For Sale red. 3463 Country Dub Rd.
Iiauanca IMI
Call 322-9242.
IIKSIHIPTIOX OP PBOPBIITr
f-art of Lot T Daac. In ORB II LAKEFRONT lot, Lake Mary
Piie* l»* Loch Arbor lala of
area. FA V0144
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, I tt
I'lnaa HactluB No. 1 P lat Book
bath home. One bedroom
S Pitta II
Nama In
which
aaaaaaad WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
has separate entrance, can
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
W ellborn C. Phllllpa. Jr. All
be rented for income. Will
or aald proparty bains In tha
trode for smaller place.
County o f S im la o li. S ta ll of N. Orlando. No qualifying, no
Florida. U n io n aucb cartlflShown by appointment. Call
Our used Pontiac* don't really make that kind ol noise. They
down payment, to purchase
cata sh all ba radaamad accord*
|ust look a t though they should, along with "whoosh," ''room"
lug to law tba proparty daa*
this exceptional 3 BR. 2 FA 2 9446.
and e l the rest. No, our used Pontiecs are Just ee quiet as ths
crlbad In inch cartlflcata w ill
bath home. Must see to ap­
day they were brand new. They look Just as good as the day
ba auld lo tba h igh est blddar
preciate. Call 332-8399 after
they were new, too. And ride that way. Com# on down and eec.
a t tha front door o f tho SemiHOMES
nola County Court Houaa at
9:30 p. m.
W*
will
bey
Ik#
let
you
ef­
Hanford. Florida, on tha first
fect and build the keen
Monday In tha month of March 8 BR., frame borne, $4,900.,
you west. On* coot*Uu
t i l l , which la tba Sod day of
furnished,
2206
Palmetto.
March, l i l t .
traiuerUtm. Payment from
to te d thlo trd day of J an .
sot hies down A minimum
nary, ' l i f t .
3 BR. bouse, kJt. equipped. monlhl). FHA, VA, or
(o ffic ia l Clark'a *aal&gt;
Good location. Ph. 322 5594. Uank Financing.
Arthur II. U acknltu. Jr..
Clark Circuit Court.
LMN ENTERPRISES, lor.
2 BR., c. b. borne, a t 2704
Scm leeU County. Florida
Pbooe 486-6611
By: O. Troy Ray. J r , DC.
Magnolia Av*., near PineMr. Leatheslmry or
P ublish Jan. SI * Pab. 4, II,
crest
School
Terms.
Pbooe
J l. 1*44
Mr. Fcrguaoot
333-3377,
CUQ-S4

In Order To Accommodate Our Customers —
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.

Legal Notice

SERVICE DEPT.

Is Now Open All Day —
MON. thru FRI., 8:00 A. M. -5:30 P. M.
SATURDAY, 8:00 A. M .-4 :3 0 P. M.

JU U LQ JLO JU L^

L _

3 3 . F u r n itu r e

Wrecker Service
$5.00

S t Johns Realty

3 BR., unfurn. country borne.
$73. FA S-TMi.

EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
HEATING
NEW PUULIX SHOPPING
SERVICING - TESTING
CENTER IN SANFORD
Lewis Sales 4 Service
Ultra modern coin operated 2517 C. C. Road
FA 2-7928
self service laundry and dry
cleaning center, complete Travel GREYHOUND. Cell
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and we
Installation by factory train
wlU
have our TAXI pick
ed experts. We promote
you up Homer Little, Grey­
your grand opening, have
hound Bus Station.
Bank Financing on bal
ance, and offer continued
assistance. Big commercial
giant load 20 lb. washers An engineering feat, combin­
ed with proven cleaning
that get the business and
compounds provides you
simplify dry cleaning, that
with an extremely efficient
will make you more money
method of maintaining s
You can make over loo per
neat, attractive home or
cent on your Investment.
commercial building. Call
Act now. Call Ralph Haes
322-4843 for further Infor­
ly, 3344271 Tampa, Bus
mation about how you can
lira., or write me e/o Koln
SAVE THE JET SPRAY
Kleen, 4232 Florida Ave.,
WAYI
Tampa.
YENTSDI MAINTENANCE
Service 4 Supplies
1&lt;. Female Help Wanted
2563 South Park Dr.
SALESLADY, Drug Store ex
pert*nee preferred. Round!
1st 4 Anderson, Walgreen
Agency.
Anywhere in City Limits

JET SPRAY

Stenstrom Realty

SO U TH W A RD

CLEAN, 4-Rm. 411 Park.

By Nadine Seltzer

1, M , A 3 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

COZY 2 bedroom upper apart­
GREENBRIAR
RESPONSIBILITY :
ment, furnished, $33. Large
4 bedroom lakefront home Choice lota available In
The Herald wQ M M t »
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
with private beach, unfurn­
apoasible for n o n U u om
overlooking golf course.
ished, 3100.
1b c o m e t Insertion d j n t i i
Custom building to your
and rw tr v ii the right to re­ Other choice rentals.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Bell - Blair Agsocy
vise or reject t o ; advertisedeveloped by
3rd A Park Av*.
a n t from what ordered to
KINGSWOOD
Phone 333-3441
a ea lo rm la the policies d this
BUILDERS, INC.
» •!* .
A pt, and floor, 3 rooms, $43.
203 Fairmont Dr.
FA 3-5771.
FA 2-8074
1. Lost A Found
2 BR., k it equipped, $75 mo.
THE IMPOSSIBLE
LOST: Rool and aquaro rod,
FA 2-3685.
HAS HAPPENED
Frl. eve., near Sanford Boat
Dock, leave a t Sanford Po­ Furn. 3-room a p t $30. Adults. DeLuxe 4 BR, 2 bath home on
H Acre, in one of Sanford's
lk # station. Small reward
Vto. 333-9440.
Finest neighborhoods. Only
LOST: Brown a n d white Furn., clean, 3 BR. house.
half of costs; and make
Ph. 322-2007 or 322-2750.
Walker hound with 1 eye
monthly payments.
Lake Mary and Weklva
UNFURNISHED bouse. Pbooe
area. FA 2-1605.
322-5145.

C. For Rent

Tuea. Feb. 4, '61—Pane 9 IS Ilusiitesa Opportunity 27. Special Service*

The Only Dealership In Sanford
Offering 6 FuU Days Service.

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
Your Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County
Ph. 322-0221

308 E. First S t

Sanford

Ph. 322-1481

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See, Shop, Save... in Seminole County!
%

Mrs. Spencer Harden (Peggy), wenring navy nnd white linen by Gross
Sydney, featuring P atent leather nnll head trim, and white chiffon
scarf. Whlto Potent hair, and auede gloves. May be seen a t M ary'Esther’s,
200 N. Park, Sanford, Fla.
(Adv.)

P o rt of Mather’s huge Early American Department is this seven piece
living room suite. This comfortable suite, consisting of sofa, chair, threo
tables, and two lamps, is on special a t $289.00. See it a t Muthcr of
Snnford.
(Adv.)

Wayne Clemmer nnd Dan McCall are showing samples of Cowan’s ter­
rific slack sale at 1.88 to 8.88. Also on side, Suits from 02.80 up, nnd Sport
Coats from 9.88 up.
(Adv.)

Rave $200 on this ltcautiful fruitwood contemporary bedroom suite by
Ilnssett, now on displny a t Echols Dcdding Company. Complete with top
quality m attress and Ik&gt;x spring, tho manufacturer's suggested retail
price Is $528.50. Echols offers it for $328.50. Six suites only ,at this
clearance price.
(Adv.)

Mr. C. Boyd Coleman shows the Stanley Tool Center at Gator Lumber
nnd Hardware Co. They carry tho complete Stunley line, ns well ns
Black &amp;. Dcckur and Miller Falls Power Tools. For any tool you need—
Call Gator 1
(Adv.)

The Chick-N*Treat Drive-In on 17-92 Fern Park is featuring n complete
chicken dinner in a box, for 89c. Curb service 11 A. M. to 11 P.M,
If you nro interested in having a Drive-In of your own, cither this one
or another, contact Mr. C. W. Smith ut Chick-N-Trcat of Fla., Fern Park.
________________________________
(Adv.)

Mr. Merchant!
If you would like fo
tell your story in pictures,
call

S ty p j&amp; m fiir it i f r r a t f i
Advertising Department

FA 2-5612
or
Ray Thomas, Sales Representative of Penney’*, is shown demonstrating
some unusual buys In the Boys Department of Seersucker Stripe Coats,
for only f 10.95 and Continental Style Slacks, a t $4.68.
(Adv.)

GA 4-8824

fountain a t F aw l’a Drag Store haa
for many seasons. But now the fountain is closed, us the remodel­
ing of the entire store continues. Watch for “New Look" Opening around
February 15.
(Adv.)

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Zip Code 32771

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The former Mi** Lera Mat
Watt*, of Columbus, lia., today handed an anniversary
card to her husband to re­
mind him it is their 37th
wedding anniversary. Her
husband’s name? Mayor A. L.
Wilson, Hanford’s chief ex­
ecutive! !
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The Clock Winder, along
with Chamber of Commerce
Manager Johib Krider, is sat­
isfied that Sanford sports
fans would like to have an
entry in the Florida State
League this summer. From
the calls received th at fact is
th at if the major league club
backing tire FSL entry will
move the club to Sanford the
local fans will give their sup­
port,
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We have gathered from
those with whom we have
talked that Sanford fans are
hungry for baseball. And, if
we have a club in the league,
we feel confident the fans
will support it.
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Mrs. J.
K.KeSmith
of
Route 1, Sanford, has come
up with a good question. She
inquires, “Can you tell me
where the name of Ijike Mon­
roe originated? I have been
asked this question many
times."
All right, you Clock Watch­
ers! Who knows the answer?
If you will let us know we’ll
answer Mrs. KeSmith.
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Chatted with Mr*. Mary
Earle Walker, tax assessor,
Tuesday and she says less
than half of the mure than
12,500 home owners in Semi­
nole County have filed for
homestead exemption. Home
owner* can file on or before
March 31. She »aya if the pace
doesn't pick up it is going to
mean long lines and a lot of
waiting toward the deadline
date.
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This is a busy time for Mr*.
Walker’s office so the lesst
many of us esn do is co-oper­
ate. In the long run we are
the one* whu will lienelit.
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And speaking of the tax asassessor's office, Mr*. Walker
says she’ll be announcing her
candidacy for re-election in the
near future. She said ahe’s
been too busy to get around to
making her formsl announcenient. But she made it plain
that there’s no duul.t hut that
she will run for the office she
will run for the office she
now hold*.
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The walls of the fiist build­
ings being constructed a t the
new Sanford Shopping Center
on South US 17-02 are going
up and foundation forms aru
being poured for others.
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The C.T.P. at South Semi­
nole Elementary has purchased
a holt of new planta for a
beautification program at the
achool the organisation is now
undertaking. The school, a
most attractive layout, need*
this beautification program.
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And speaking of schools,
pre**ure lines for th* sewer­
age system at the new Eng­
lish Estates school have been
completed and gravity lines
are being installed this week.
When this is completed the
lines will tie connected to
Northeast Sewer Company
lines and tested. If tests sre
successful it shouldn't be too
long before the new plant
will be ready for occupancy.
• • •
Gerry Covington, a former
Herald Sports writer, comes
up with this observation:
“ Maybe the reason a beauti­
ful girl usually baa more proposals of marriage than an In­
telligent girl is that most
men can see better than thay
think."
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And Denvsr Cordell say*
“There Is a big difference be­
tween free speech and cheap
talk."
—Th* Clock Winder

t Judgeg Meet
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P R The conference of circuit
court judge* of Florida open­
ed its four-day meeting and
seminar here today with an
estimated 100 jurists expected
io attend. U. S. Supreme
Court associate Justice Tom
C. Clark will speak at a Fri­
day night banquet.

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WED., FEBRUARY 5, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA ~NOT 110

Dearborn To Resume Production
Part Of Old,
And New Plant
To Be Used

Killer Suspect
Hunted In
Brutal Beating
An nll-polnts bulletin was
issued today by the Slate of
Tennessee for the arresl of
Fred W. Burdette, 37, already
charged under grand jury in­
dictment with second degree
murder in Seminole County.
Sheriffs department of Sum­
ner County, at Gallatin.
Tcnn., informed The Sanford
Herald at noon today that it
has issued the all-points bulle­
tin for Burdette's arrest after
he allegedly beat his father,
Fred Burdette Sr., at Hender­
sonville, Tcnn., Tuc-day.
Tlic Sumner sheriff’s office
said that Burdette Senior is
cunfinod to Mid State Baptist
Hospital, Nashville, but is ex­
pected to survive.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said
here he had been requested to
take Burdette Junior into cus­
tody should he return to Sem­
inole County.
The Sumner sheriff’s office
also reported that Burdette
was arrested t h e r e six
months ago on a charge of as­
sault with intent to murder
after he beat his father with
a stove poker. No disposition
was ever made of that case,
The Herald was informed.
Burdette was arrested here
last September and charged
with first degree murder in
the shooting ot his uncle,
Charles R. Strickland, 35, at
Burdette’s home on Little
Lake Howell in the Oviedo
area.
He later was indicted fur
second degree murder and
released under SlO.noo bond
by. urder of Circuit Judgi. \ ‘
lie Williams. County Judge
Vernon Mire concurred In
Burdette's release alter a
psychiatric examination.

W. K. KNOWLES (riulit) it* ronjrrntulntril by Mayor A. L. Wilson on his
tty Julian StrnMroro
10th anniversary as city manager of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
Operation* In the winding
department of Dearborn Elec­
tronic Laboratories, Inc., will
be resumed within a few
days, according to an an­ City ot Sanford's growth and when he was presented with night, when he wa* present­
nouncement today by Ben S. progress during the last 10 It* Good Government Award. ed with a "LIT General" doll
Navan, chairman o f t h e years is actually a report ot
Following M a partial list cracking a whip, is a native
of Gloucester, Mass., is m ar­
board.
the tenure of office of lls city of programs and projects un­ ried and has a daughter,
Full prodnclhm of film die­ manager, \V. E. (Pete) Know­ dertaken by the City during Tracy-Lcc.
Knowles’ tenure, although he
lectric capacitors will begin les. It'.* impressive.
lie is a graduate of the Uni­
says ‘This ha* been done hy
in about a week and resump
Knowles joined the city staff the City Commission and the versity of Maine, with a BS
tion of oil filled capicators a as city engineer on April 23, city’s governmental organiza­ degree in public administra­
tion and civil engineering. Ho
week later, Navan said.
1953, ami Uic next Feb. 1 was tion as a co-operative effort also did graduate work for a
This is possible, Navan ex­ named city manager.
| hy all and not Ivy a single in­ master's degree at Maine.
plained. because this part of
Knowles' accomplishments dividual:"
He is a World War It veteran.
the burned out plant located as city manager were recogAdministrative - Reorgani­
on Hwy. 17-92. including tiie : nized hy the Junior Chamber zation of jiublic works depart­
machines, ia still intact. It is of Commerce in 1957 when he ment and recreation and
.1 new addition, completed wus presented with that parks department, 1955; Fkvrless than a year ago. 1110 group's Distinguished Service ida Power ami Light fran­
company also has acquired Award and again in 1902 chise negotiation*, 1956; San­
ford Ga* Company franchise
use of another plant in tiie
negotiations; position classifi­ KEY WEST (U N ) — Two
area.
cation plan and job descrip­ of the 38 Cuban fishermen
The Dearborn plant was de­
tion; classified salary sche­ raptured in U. S. water Sun­
stroyed by (Ire at*oul 10 days
dule undre Ute merit system; day have asked for and re ­
ago and until Navan* an­
employe
group
Insurance ceived political asylum, Immi­
nouncement there had been
plans, 1353-54; employ o re­ gration officials announced
considerable speculation e» t»
tirement system 1961; annexa­ today.
whether the linn would re­
tion programs, 1959 61; sub­ The other 36 were atilt be­
sume operations in this area
division ordinance develop­ ing held, although there was
due to the specific type of
building and equipment re­ Sotno 200 Central Florida ment providing for cost of growing speculation that fed­
utilities; comprehensive city eral offlrlals wanted to fre«
quired.
physicians will convene at
"Wa are happy to an­ Sanford'* Civic Center Fri­ plan by George Simons; off- them.
nounce," Navan said, "that day night to hear lecture* by street p a r k i n g ordinance,
The State of Ftorkta, how­
Hie winding machines, them- three outstanding Southern 1955; lowering of fire Insur­ ever, has said tt would prose­
selves, arc intact and that physicians who will appear ance classification, 1958; radio cute live poachers under a
we will be able to resume full under the auspiclc* of (he system* installed in Uic pub­ 1063 law prohibiting Commun­
production of film dielectric Seminole County Medical So­ lic work* and utilities depart­ ist* foreigner* from fishing la
ments; acquisition of the old territorial waters.
capacitors in about one week ciety.
post-office building for a ubImmigration official* would
and oil filled capacitor* aliout
Dr. Bruce Logue, professor
llc library.
not identify (ho two defectors.
one week later."
ot medicine at Atlanta'* Em­
Utilities— Wstcr and sewer They said only that "two of
The office at Hie firin’* ory University, Dr. Peter C.
burned-out plant
useable Gazes, profe-v-or -ul medicine program 195( 5*, *1.4 million; the 3k_Cuban crewmen" have
annual water ami sewer ex­ been granted asylum. Process,
•.Mi. 01*” minor liberation'.. at Charleston’* Mcdir.il Col­
tension programs; new water big of the two began today.
"Tiie air conditioning anil lege of South Carolina, and
supply booster pump and
Federal official* apparently
humidity control in Hie area Dr. B. Waldo Moore, a car­
housing; new high lift water
of Hie office and Hie winding diologist at Emory University, pumps at the water plant; fell it would be in tho best
Interests of the United States
department was handled by will arrive in Sanford today.
At Saturday night'a meet­ 20-year comprehensive water to release the poachers, wltn
separate equipment which
su-vey; additional water sup­
war not damaged." Navan ing, Dr. Lsigue will discuss ply well* and booster pump; were caught near Dry Tor­
tuga* Sunday and brought
tho
"Clinical
Spectrum
of
said. He added, “ Absolute
sewage treatment plant pro­
air filtration will !&gt;c used in Pericarditis," Dr. Gazas wilt gram, 1961, $407,500; Lake here aboard their four boats.
They apparently felt If tho
the winding area. This," he talk on "Recent Advances In Monroe pollution study, I960,
Cubans were released, tho
went on to say, "can quickly Coronary Diseases," and I)r. ami
comprehensive
water
and easily lie installed and is Waldo will apeak on "Man­ supply, treatment and im­ Fidel Castro regime may do
Um&lt; anme If American fish­
agement
of
Myocardial
In­
considered even more cflecprovement program, 1902 to ermen or hoiters stray into
fraction.’’
live than the electronic air
date.
Cuban waters at some future
filtration used in tiie old
1'ublJc works— Start of san­ dale.
plant."
itary landfill, 1053; street re­ The federal government ap­
Navan said that Impregnat­
surfacing, 1955 to date; street parently has no law prohibit­
ing operations also will con­
lighting, 1955, $40,319; street ing the Cubans' action, but
tinue at the present location.
name sign program, 1957 to the State of Florida haa. It
"TI1I1, ol course," he con­
date; street construction, and was passed by the last Legis­
tinued, "requires no special
construction of off-street park­ lature.
environmental conditions."
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. - ing lots.
Assembly operations and (U PI)— A Teamsters official
Further developments In­
the engineering laboratory test if nil today Utat Jam es It. clude a full-time recreation
work wilt be carried on in a Iloffa offered to pay $15,000 program and director, the
plant just completed at UMt to $20,000 to "get to the jury” bout ba*in, Goldslvoro recrea­
tion area ami swimming pool,
J . N. McMUlln, of MillingSrminola Boulevard In Cas­ In his 1962 conspiracy case.
selberry. The building was
Tiie testimony by Edw'ard the Civic Center, filtering Ion, Tenn., was hospitalized
constructed f o r
Fab-Tool, Partin, idficer of a Baton system at Ihc Fort Mellon with minor injuries following
Inc., Denver. Colo. "This Rouge, lot,, Teamster local, swimming pool, remodeling of a iwo-truck collision at noon
company," said Navan, “lias was the first lo directly Jink Ute zoo and improvements, today on Highway 16 east
generously made this build­ tho Teamster* president to construction of Fire Station of Paola. Ho is in Seminole
ing available lo Dearborn and charge* of attempting to No. 2, new fire fighting equip­ Memorial Hospital.
ment, and remodeling of the
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
w i l l proceed immediately bribe ami influence Juror*.
with the construction of a
Purlin mid the offer was police station and court room. and Constable Bob Carroll
Knowles, wltn was honored (vstimaled total lots to a
duplicate facility for it* own made in a Nashville hotel
use."
room in the fail of 1962 while Ivy City Hall employes at a truck and u house trailer
Navan pointed out that the llolfa was on trial on charge* dinner at Hie Capri Saturday driven hy MrMillin.
building meets all require­ of sharing an illegal $1 million
ments and specifications for kickback.
defense and *parc work. "The
Parlin, testifying calmly
lighting, (tower supply, power with hi* hand* folded in his
outlet* and air conditioning in lap, said iloffa (old him "he
Hie new building," he said, would pay $15,000 to $20,000
"arc so adaptable that alt we to gel to tho Jury."
Judge Frank Wilson earlier
need to do, other than Install
Hie absolute air filtration, is overruled defense objections
lo move in work tallies, to Partin’* testimony. The de­
benches, shelving and teat fense charged he had served
CHILDREN
a* * spy for tiie government.
equipment."
ADULTS
12 OR UNDER
It was reported Hie com­
pany has been loaned more
test equipment than it really
need*. "But to get operations
under way,” Navan said, "we
Menu Include*:
must get the equipment callMIAMI ( UPI)—Gubernato­
Cole Slaw
brated and start producing." rial candidate John Mathews
French
Frirn
As soon as production hai warn'd Tuesday an ezlensiou
IJaketl Ream
been resumed, architects and of legalized gambling in Flor­
engineers will begin drafting ida would ruin efforta to
G riU
plana and apeciflcalloni for bring in new Industry,
Huah Ruppie*
a new building adjoining the
Mathews said surveys have
Relish Tray
winding department at the shown tin t Industrie* want to
Coffee Or Tea
icttlc in areas where there
firm’s old plant.
“Tbo proposed new struc­ are no "readily available"
ture." laid Navan, "will give betting distractions lo tempt
Owned A Operated
Dearborn an even belter fa­ salaried employes.
By
cility than the one recently
"Jal alal and (he track* are
tlaxlar A Bob
destroyed, and our old build­ diifcrcnt," ho said, "but if a
Hancock
ing wa* considered one of the working man can plunk down
Hwy. 17-93 So.
best in the entire industry. De­ money anywhere lor a lottery
Sanford
tail* will be announced when ticket, ha won't have money
Ph. FA 2-5965
final plans have been rom- for the family—and industries
don't want that."
pleted,"

Knowles With City 10 Years

MEW OFFICERS of the Sanford Corps advisory board. Salvation Army,
were installed at a dinner-meeting Tuesday evening a t First Ereabvterinn
Church. Installation was conducted by Mnj, Rodolph Lanier, Jacksonville,
divisional secretary. From the left: Ed Kirchhoff, vice chairm an; Major
Lanier; Ralph Smith, chairman, and State Rep. S. J. Davis Jr., treasurer.

Considers
Special Panel
On Panama
oas

Election Code For
North Orlando OKd

Adoption of ordinance 37 dor-on and Stephenson will
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e | establishing a general elec­ be held March 17 at Use Vill­
council of the Organization of tion code for the Village of age Office. At the same time
American States (OAS) takes North Orlan lo was approved voters will be asked to select
up a Mexican proposal today after second ami third read­ a five-member Charter Board.
for creation of a special com­ ings Monday night at regular Qualification*
for
council
mittee to investigate the session of the Village Coun­ candidate* and charter hoard
smouldering ranal dispute be­ cil.
candidates arc the same.
tween the United Stales and
The meeting, which was
Citizens appointed by coun­
Panama. The council meets held in North Orlando Com­ cil Monday night to serve as
at 4 p.m. EST.
pany office* due lo had road an election board were Mrs.
The council voted Tuesday, conditions lo the Civic Build­ Helen Greene, director and
over Chile's objections, to in­ ing, was attended by Vice Mrs. Henry Fairburn, Mrs.
voke tiie provisions of the Bio Majot Arthur Fernn ami t Fred Salter and WtUUra' Macn - J*n!o~\?i-*''! &gt; f in.” t" ? Cm-'-Mm-n Irene Vih
Klr,(o.»lt. . 7&gt;‘.lpe" ’TI.eU:
•t-.ii .. j !j Stcplunron.
worker* will lie pi.id I t jier
take Uic lls-1 *iepTr,.vun!
vcsligatliig Panama's “ag­ Thu year’* general election hour tor Bieir services on
gression" charge* against the of two official* to till posts 1election day from rt a. m,
United Stales in connection now lie Id hy Mayor W.W. An until 7:30 p m. Voting will
be by machine.
with the bloody rioting of Jan
In oilier business, a resolu­
910.
tion embusing the proposed
Tiie .Mexican resolution urg­
Metropolitan Telephone Sys­
es both countries not to taketem was unanimously approv­
any step that would endanger
ed by the three members pre­
peace and provides that the
sent.
fact-finding committee also
Signing of a five year con­
SAIGON, South Viet Nuin1help both nations to find a
(UPI) — Communist guer­ peacetut solution lo their dis­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - tract requested by Florida
The beverage department said Power Corporation in connec­
rillas overran a government pute.
Previous OAS mediation ef­ today cigarette tax collections tion with street light opera
military headquartera in the
tions was ruled out under pre
Mekong Delta Tuesday, kill­ forts, notably those of the for December totalled $5,269,sent term* which also pro­
ing 12 Vietnamese soldier* in five-nation Inter - American 385.
vide for light* located outside
Peace
Commission,
have
fail­
their biggest attack there
the municipal limit* on SR
ed
to
get
both
sides
to
start
sines November.
431 to Highway 17.92.
negotiations
over
Canal
Zone
OKLAHOMA
CITY
(U
P
D
The Viet Cong retreated
Fire Chief Bill Hahn re­
Former Oklahoma football
when Vietnamese planet drop, differences.
ported that inspection* had
One
ray
of
hope
came
In
a
Coach
Charles
Bud
Wilkinson
psd flares to illuminate Com­
been made at public buildings
munist positions In the pre­ statement Tuesday by Sen. announced today that he and businesses and that those
dawn attack 55 miles seutli of Hubert II. Humphrey, !)• would seek the Hepuhlican not equipped wilii fire exting­
Minn., who said (hat informed nomination for U. S. Senate.
the capital.
uishers were given 00 daya to
The Communists left six U. S. officials told him that
install same.
an
agreement
would
soon
he
dead and government losses
Hahn, in compliance with
JACKSONVILLE
(UPI)
—
reached
with
Panama
to
per­
included DO wounded. Military
la.-t
month’* council request,
mit negotiations.
A 16-ycar-old boy. Brooks
sources said there wn* eviThomas Miller, wlio killed ills submitted estimates of $30108,
dence the Viet Cong toll was I
father and wounded hi* mo­ for materials only, on con­
higher. At one point, the de­
ther la-t August was sentenc­ struction of a second bus atop
in (he village.
fender* of the headquarters,
ed Tuesday lo life imprison­
Council expressed a vote of
In the village of llnu My,
ment.
appreciation to llatin for
fired point-blank at the guer­ SARASOTA (U PI)—Author
building and donating a new
rillas with a 105 mill Howit­ Mickey Spilhirie may l&gt;e ubhzer but were not able to stop to put mime ot the skill* of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - lab,10 (0r. l U,C vU1“Ee
their sttark.
hi* *tory book hero Mike Ham­ T V aim .
*wow .1 rthat• payment
•* s
of $20 for use
mer to u*e here today.
lire Harvey Oswald had tiie
of
tiie
Civic
Building
by the
The famiiu.- detective glory painful duty today of examin­
writer i* missing hi* 1903 *tu- ing the gun that her husband Volunteer Fire Department
lion wugon and hi* wife of allegedly uved to kill Presi­ would be taken under con­
sideration if a statement is
four months is missing her en­ dent John 1'. Kennedy.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - gagement ring and wedding
submitted at Die next meet­
ing.
Nine ship* will leave May- band.
port Saturday for the Medi­ Hpillune told police he and
NOTASULUA. Ala. (U P D terranean to relieve other hi* wife visited friend* on
Mayor Jack Ilea today turn­
vessels serving with Ute U.S.
Siesta Key Tuesday and hi* ed away six Negro student*
Sixth Fleet, the Navy an-1
wife put her ring* in the sta­ ordered admitted (o an allnoun red today.
tion wagon glove compartment white school here, setting
DAB WEN, England (UPI)
The two guided missfle Inwhile they shurked oysters. the stage for the Brat major — Haircut* styled after the
gates and seven destru&gt;ers
When they returned to the school integration crisis to "B eatles" — Britain’s sensa­
will carry more than 2.S0U
confront President Johnson. tional pop musical group —
officers and enlisted men. motel, alio left the ring* in
the
glove
compartment.
have been banned at Darwen
"Hvey will be joined by six
la te r, Spillane found the ve­
technical achool.
other ships from Newport, It.
GAINESVILLE ( U P I ) - Dr.
” 1 object to the present
I., Norfolk, Va.. and Charles­ hicle had been stolen from the
C. II. Van Middcleni ha* re­ slaving imitation of a trend,"
ton, S.C., including the nu­ motel parking lot.
Tiie Spillane* are here on a ceived a $55,000 federal grant said headmaster R o b e r t
clear aircraft carrier Enter­
delayed honeymoon from their to continue research to im ­ Reeves Tuesday night. "If a
prise.
prove technb|uea for detect­
•wy is not satisfied to look
The ships leaving Ma&gt;port South Carolina home at Mur­
ing pesticides in foods, the
like himself—and prefers to
will be the guided missile rell* Inlet. Their honeymoon
frigates Luce and Farragut, was dela&gt;ed while he complet­ University of Florida announc­ grow hit hair like a sheepdog
ed today.
and destroyers Noa. Mere­ ed a new novel and a movie.
I —then I think there ia tonicThe
stolen
station
wagon
dith, Ault, Strlbling. K.D.
Bailey, Goodrich and Turner. ha* Unit South Carolina itTALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
‘ “--------------reuse plates, DL-44H8.
The Mississippi Valley Asso­ Smoke Study
F air Exchange
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
ciation (MVA) ha* thrown its
CHICAGO (UPI) — Frank Attorney Killed
support behind two Florida A House agriculture aubcomOCALA (UPI) — Attorney project*—the Intracoistal Wa­ mil tee recommended unani­
D. Wiener and Herman Kraut
exchanged
gl/U
Tuesday, William Metcalf was acci­ terway from St. Marks lo mously today a multi-million
Kraut giving »ome frankfurt­ dentally killed Tuesday while Tampa Bay and the Four dollar federal research pro­
er* to Wiener and Wiener Riv­ cleaning a shotgun, authori­ Rivers flood control project gram on how to make rigaring some kraut to Kraut.
I ties said.
In west central Florida.
lilie s sale.

ruuvA ...

Reds Overrun
Vietnam Post

Cigarette Tax

Bud Announces

Boy Gets Life

Spillone Gets
His Own Case

Mrs. Oswald

9 Navy Ships To
Sail For Europe

6 Turned Away

School Bans
‘Beatle’ Cut

$55,000 Grant

Waterway Project

'ITunE wiUl him’"

2 Seized Cubans
Given Asylum

200 Physicians
To Meet Here
For Lectures

Witness Tells
Of'Holla Offer'

Truck Driver
Suffers Hurts

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

FISH F R Y

A LL YOU CAN EAT —

Mathews Warns
On Gambling

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                    <text>South Seminole High Announces Honor Roll Students 1
Dr Jane Casselberry
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SERVING ALL OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

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High School etudenta made all
MA 'a " on their

report card*

Ry Donna Rate*
William
BaumhoUer was
named president of the Longwood Area Chamber o f Com­
merce at the regular monthly
meeting of the organization
held Thursday evening at the
Civic
League
Building on
Church Street.
Baumholaer, who aerved aa
president during the 1062-63
year, waa requested to again

fo r the laat six week*. Ninth
grader* were Jame* Bacchua,
Courtney Dorrcll, Benjamin
Price, Allen Sullivan, Michele
Caldwell and Donna Tomlin.
Eighth grader* Indued Jame*
Erikaen, Jayne J o h n a o n,
Kathy Lakatoah and Deborah
Reynold*.
The following etudenta wer*
Bated on the honor roll for
making all •'A '*" and "B 'a ":

smith, Judith Carson, Linda
Cota, Retty Davia, Sharon
Dempsey, Joy Deslongchamps,
Sandy Fetter, Gall Gleason,
8andra Hading, Patricia Haysay, Evelyn Hammd, Alice
Harria, Marilyn Jenquln, A lyson Johnson, Beverly Ketchurn, Barbara Koilc, Jeanne
Perrault, Barbara Peterson,
Constance Raymer, Pamela
Robertaon, Susanna
Policy,
Barbara Weyera, R e b e c c a
William*, Robert
Eldrldge,
Barry Eller, Richard Garret,
Ronald Gary Greene, Steven
Hasty, Michael ifosvdl, James
Lavender, William Pugh, Pets r Pyne, Tarry Sehambera and
Charles Stewart
Eighth g r a d e r i Included
Keith Creeden, Charles Engle,
John Meadows, Terry Mosley,
David Unlay, W alter BisUlna,
Rex Culbreath, Jerry Warren,
Reginald Sigmon, Bruce Stu­
art, Tarry Carnahan, Richard
Mayberry, John Newell, Kath­
arine Ford, Barbara Andrew*,
Debby Davis, Judith Gregg,
Elian N(black, Linda Smith,
Suzanne Webber, Debbie Bac­
chus, Judy Chanet, Vikl Doggett, July Eckard, Candace
Herrington, M a r y K a I m,
Jeanne Olaan, Jsanna Patrlk,
Kathleen Pika, Bonnie Sim­
mons, John Slmunek, Barbara
Smith, Toni Morrison, Lalon
Byars, Linda
W a 11 m a n,
Yvonne Wynat, C y n t h i a
Hanes, Patricia H a r v l l l e ,
T h i r s t * McLaughlin and
Cheryl Watters.
Seventh graderi wer# Karl
Erlkacon, David Harkins, Ger­
ald Haas, Gerard O'Connar,
Chester Tomlin,i, Jay Wolk,
Scott Johnson, David Johns,
Barbara Uryant, Bonnie 8todden, Phyllis Bontkempar, Peg­
g y Davis, Judy Eller, Sherry
Kersey, Janet Waltman, Terre
W ells, Bhalley Morrison, Carol
Sullivan and Merldel Eddy.

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
News Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
fo r Feb. 14. A ll sales F. O. B.
Precooling charges extra unlass otherwise stated.
Sanford-Or Udo-Zelt* oo4 Dis­
trict.
Light rain, mild.
Cabbage: Demand alow to
fa ir, market dull. Domestic
round type, I K bu. crates,
•M B to 11.60, bast mostly
f 1.60, fair quality, small size,
low as 11.10; 60 lb. sacks, ordi­
nary to fair quality, f t to
11.16, vary few higher, poorer,
lower.
Carrots: D e m a n d good,
market about steady. Backs,
48-1 lb. film packed, $2.16 to
•2.60; 60 lbs. loose, (1.76 to

12.
Celery; D e m a n d ascaeds
supply, market firm . 16 in.
crates, Pascal typa, S dos. and
larger, $4.60; 4 dos. and smal­
ler, $4; hearts, 24 count, film
wrapped, |6.
Chinese Cabbage: Demand
good, market steady, 16 In.
cratea, |2.60 to |2.76.
Endive: Demand fair, mark­
et steady. 1 1/0 bu. crates,
•0.60.
Esc* role: Market
staady.
11/0 bu. crates, $3 to 83.26.
Lettuce; O ffering* light. Ice­
crates, 24
berg ty|ie,
count, few, 83; 80 count, few,
•1.76;
Romalne, 1 1/0 bu.
crates, few , |3.
Onions, Green: St a r k a t
steady. Crates, 3 dos. bunches,
Parsley: Market s t e a d y .
Cratea, 6 dos. bunches, |2.
Parsnips: Offerings light.
Baskets, 12-1 lb. film packed,
few , 81-5.
Radishes: D e m a n d fair,
market slightly weaker. Bask­
ets, flint parked, red variety,
30-0 os., 01.26 to 61.60, mostly
f 1.50; wliito variety, 24-8 os.,
few , 82.25.
Hastings, Florida District:
Light rain, mild.
Cabbage: D e m a n d slow,
market dull. Domestic round
type. I K
bu. rratas, best
mostly 91.50, small else, fair
quality, 81.26; 60 lb. sacks,
mostly ordinary quality. 86
ccrita^to 91. mostly f t .

assume the office until new
officers are elected by the
board of directors this sum*
mcr.
His first Item of business
will be the appointment o f a
secretary. Bud Scott has been
temporary
chairman
since
September.
The status o f the Medical
Building was discussed at the
meeting. The board o f direc­

tor* of tlie Chamber of Com­
merce and
trustees of tit?
Medical Building will hold a
reorganizations! meeting later
this month to determine and
decide the status of the build­
ing.

( V I j JDO R A D IO &amp; E L E C T R IC CO

The letters VDB on certain
Lincoln cents are the initials
of Victor D. Brenner, the en­
graver.

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Industri 1 — Rc»iclcnlinl — Commercial
Electrical Conlracting A Service
Licensed — Ronded
Run. Phone
.165-3982

B LU E R IB B O N Q U A LIT Y GUARANTEED FRESHIGROUND

NEW LY INSTALLED officer, cit tho Horc»t City Community A»«ocln.
tlon arc, from left, John Jt. Iictlica, president; R. B. Lnshley, second vice
president; Rill McGinnis, treasurer and Mrs. Atlanta McGinnis, record­
ing secretary. Alien Forward, first vieo president, was not available for
the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Doctor To Speak
For Service At
Good Shepherd

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PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Originally, the legislation
would
have
allowed
Guest speaker at Good Shep­ The House today called up a also
herd Lutheran Church mid­ bill that the Saving! and Loan SAL'* to make consumer-type
loans on furniture and other
week Lenten Service, Wednes­ (S A L ) industry wants to take
purchases, but this change
day at 7:30 p. m. will be Dr. some of the pressure off Its was struck from the bill.
Bright McConnell, well known members in seeking outlets
Industry
leaders doubted
for their cash.
that the proposed bill would
orthopedic surgeon o f Winter
Spokesmen for Savings and
Park. Dr. McConnell is a lx an organizations stressed cause SAL'a to divert large
amounts o f money Into atate
graduate o f the University of that tlie measure would not
ami jocal bonds, and mobile
Michigan and Georgia Med­ make any drastic change in home mortgages.
Ihe over-all complexion of the
The feeling was that the
ical School, Augusta, Georgia.
SAL Investments which arc S?L's would stilt aim for the
He la a partner In Uie Winter concentrated In the resident­
home mortgage market where
Park Orthopedic Clinic.
ial mortgage field.
interest averages between Sti
Dr. McConnell la a member
The hill would permit SAL’* to 6 per cent. The return on
of
the First Presbyterian to put their money In state the government bonds is about
and local bond*, and mort­ 3 per cent.
Church, Orlando, and la high­
gages for mobile homes. It
ly respected for his Christian also would Increase from 83,principles and practice in his 500 to 55.000 Ihe limit on home
profession. Ho I* married and Improvement loan*.
father o f four children, llo la
well qualified to speak on Ihe
subject o f Christianity and
Medleln*.
M IA M I REACH (U P I ) —
The Rev. George Kinnamon,
Tho Reatlee, shaggy - haired
Interim pastor o f Hood Shep­
Idols o f Ihe hobby sox set, de­
herd, extends Invitation to tho
cided to delay plana fo r re­
public to attend these mid­
turning to London and epend
week eervlcea, The services
Carl If. Moyer, of Strick­ a few more days basking in
themselves era unique in that land Morrlton, Inc., has been the Florida
*un and the
they o ffer not only an oppor­ certified a* a graduate nf the squealing adoration o f teentunity to hear excellent »;&gt;cak- service merchandising course nged legions.
ers, well qualified to apeak on at Ford Motor Company's At­
“ I hope w e’ll be able to en­
the various subjects, but the lanta Marketing Institute.
joy our extended stay without
services also o ffer an oppor­
Certification of course com­ a crowd alwaya following ns,"
tunity for the congregation to pletion was announced by L. sold Brittle pres* agent Brian
pnrtirlpat* In a discussion pe­ C. Brock, director of the Ford Summerville, hi* longue sturk
riod following dialogue be­ Institute.
firm ly In check.
tween the speaker and l'ustor
The course is one of several
Summerville waa almost as
Kinnamon.
available at the Institute for enthusiastic about the mopThe Watchword fo r Lent dealers, their personnel and topped quartet's performance
1004 is "B o the Church— Como Ford Motor Company employ­ on the Ed Sulivan show Sun­
to Church."
es. Classes arc conducted hy day night ns the thousands o f
a staff of professional, full­ teenaged girl* who swooned at
time Instructors.
the bards' booted feet during
Subjects range from man­ the television performance at
agement and merchandising Ihe Deauville Hotel.
course* for dealers and their
department m a n a g e r s to
salesmanship and specialized
T A L L A H A S S E E , ( U P I ) — workshops for staff members.
Tlie G*m * and Fresh Water In addition, the school of auto­
Fish Commission reminded motive business administra­
sportsmen today that hunt­ tion conduct* training pro­
ing o f all game bird* *mi an­ grams for selected Ford Mo­
imal* except rabbits
will tor Company personnel.
close one-half hour after sun*
Clsssos utilize the mnst
set Feb. 28.
effective management meth­
Only rablilta and unpro­ ods currently bring used by
tected animals und birds may outstanding automobile deal­
lie taken after the rinsing erships,
Mr.
Brock
said.
day.
Group participation in simu­
Director A. I). Aldrich said lated selling or management
unprotected animals and birds situations ii a primary part
included hottest, red and grey nf each course.
fox, raccoon, opossum, nutria,
The Atlanta Marketing In­
skunk, flying tqulrrt-1, eng- stitute annually enrolls more
lists sparrow, armadillo, crusv, Ilian 2,500 sales specialists of
r a t s , , mire, bats
moles, Ford Motor Company pro*
shrews and buzzards.
ducts Irom a 10-state area.

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Last WediWMlR)' when we
vifilt-d
th&gt;* Siinfuril \ut ul
Academy lor n Cliiiu-m- lunchcon with officers nml cudctwe dhln’t hear a ainglr “ Cunt;
l.ay fat choy." And Inst Wed- j
^medny win the finnl day of
the Chinese year. You've prub- |
ably guessed that “ Gun# hay
fat choy" means Imppy New
Year.
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Among those "signed” to apI car in the l.akc Miiry Cham­
ber's talent show at the San- i
ford Junior High auditorium '
leap year night ale Harold I
|nnd Ilulph Unger, Joy Wester
nnd Delores Kirsch, the Itukur ;
Trio, Gregory Nichols. Tanya
Johnson, King Karolers G os- j
pci singers, Jerl Wheatland,
Hobby Hay, llonnie .Swain,
Marilyn Sprouse nnd Dcbby
J lrU In , A l Skinner, Kd M il­
ler nnd Charles Host. There’l l '
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Il doesn’t come once In everyone’* lifetime
lo he n hero. The opportunity just doesn't pre­
sent itself. Or If It does, the person who could
lie the hero just doesn't grasp it.
The proverbial “ lightning" hns sirurk three
limes for Silas Ijickcy. For three times in his
lifetime l-arkey has dashed Inio flames lo save
n human life.
, "hen he was an nirmnn in the I T . S. Air
t orps and stationed al I'inecastle A l’ H, outside
of Orlando, Ijickev braved flames to save the
life of a buddy,
Ijist summer. Drptiiv Sheriff Ijtrkry res­
cued a woman from n burning house. Knrly Mon­
day (he same law officer, for the third time in
his lifetime, tinned a burning house nnd rescued
a young hoy, returned into I he flames nnd
brought out I hr body of another hoy.
(.arkry hears burn srnrs on his right arm
from his first rescue at I’lnecnslle AFII.
It is not generally known in Sanford and
Seminole County hut Deputy Sheriff S las laickey starred in the Olympic games In Helsinki,
r inland, hark in I he 1950*.
The Sanford Herald salutes Slins I atekey . . ,
lo the jMiinl. and unknown to him until this Vend­
ing .. . |,t. Herald Arenbcrg. director of the NnJionnl Police Hall of Fame at North Port Char­
lotte. Mn„ hns agreed to post his name along
wllh other Inw enforcement heroes. I.ieulenanl
Arcnberg informed The Herald this morning
Ihnl Deputy laickev and his superior. Sheriff
.1. I.. Hobby, will l&gt;e presented with a eitnlion
heralding laiekey's bravery.

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This Is Where
He Came In

'And The First
Shall Be Last'

Citrus Mutual
Praises Hobby

Judge Orders Briefs
In Lowdermilk Case

Altamonte Balks
Zoning Change

Longwood Lets
Paving Work

Senator Backs Out
If Not Down

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• Fnglish Estates

Another Clock watcher has
called our attention to the
GUANTANAMO
N A V A L "too much propoganda," and
oaka
numerous m i g h t y
BASE, Cuba (U P I) — T h e too little economic opportun­
. throoghout Sanford b e i n g
flight of Cuban exiles to this ity.
^choked to death by moss. “ It
big U. S. base is beginning to
In addition to r*ca|&gt;cr», r e ­
the most is not rem oved," she
resemble a small-scale West cent additions to the exile
r*ald, “ the trees will surely
Berlin.
community include base em ­
die." She suggested that per­
E ) ewilncs.es told today of ployes who formerly lived in
Thomas A. Butncr was bom
haps aume young people could
how- a
l.Yy car-old
Cuban Cuba but faced loss of their Juljr 2J- m l 1522 &gt;ou8,* ‘
be employed to remove the
youth swam about a half-mile Jobs unless they decided to A ' cm ,f- Sanford, lie is the
m o»*. She also asked why the |
Circuit Judge Voile A. Wil­ he falsified testing record*
I under fire Irnrn Communist live on the base
|* ,n of c &gt; ril Butncr ami Mrs.
Gkidcn Club had Hot railed _
. . .
,
liams today ordered briefs which caused Ixiwdermilk lo
Bulkelcy
.uid
most
of
those
N
’
L
’
nUho*‘
of
Sanford.
•on,eons', attention to it.
I iu a n it ,0 jo,n i,',ou, 000 ° ,hcr
This morning Cpl. Thomas filed in two weeks by bolls be paid a higher rate than he
members
of
Guantanamo's dismissed in the recent w ave
little-publicized
exile
com of firings following the Cas­ A. nutner. of the same ad­ sides Involved in a Ill-Acre* normally would have gotten.
By the way, Ths Herald—
He said he and laiwdermllk
munily. The youth's two com tro’s water cut-off were given dress, 152J Douglas Avenue, citrus scandal.
ai.d the Clock— are g e ttin g .
.
, „ . .
The Judge was hearing ar­ divided the "p rofits."
rc-enlistcd fur a second fouran opportunity to remain on
.o „ .c
Attorneys Ed Kirkluml and
term
in (lie United guments for a new trial in
by gonlirc from Castro the base permanently. An untern. l.nfortunntely we cannot
the ease involving C. It. Martin Segal, in a motion for
State Marine Corps.
guards.
disclosed number chose lo
yiubliah tliem because they are
Corporal Uutner was given Lowdermilk, a citrus fruit a new trial, listed 17 grounds.
Ti'.c youth, who was not stay, though in some eases
not aigned. I f you do not wish j
They argued that an at­
the oath of office by his com­ dealer from A l t a m o n t e
1 identified because he has rel­
this meant separation of hus­
your name to be used— and aa
tempted action lo influence a
manding officer, Maj. B. T. Springs.
atives in Cuba, dared death band or wife.
lung as you do nut deal in
Chen, at Sanford Naval Air
Tile defendant was convicted juror ami an outburst al the
. last week in reach U. S.-held
Tlie political secretary of
pci sonulitii-s— we'll nut
Station.
in December on many charges trial's beginning by an agri­
*’ , territory because he said lie the C u b a n
({evolutionary
Butncr. a star athlete at growing out o f an alleged plan culture department attorney
* 'J.ur i,mmc’ *l111
j wanted a chance to get an cd Council could be heard Monprevented LowxWmilk from
High a
School,
at- a ... night nn radin fmm
|Seminole *&gt;■*»
vo w i. was
» a - a with »U lc agriculture depart11 " , *’ CM*C* f
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ucation and become a physi
receiving his basic rights.
‘ clan,
tro-hc’ * cuantanamo Cl'
1 "J centcr on
.Jpotbsll te a m .1ment Inspector, Alba Hall, to
They referred to an alleged
Just wlicn we cummend the
Hear Adm. John D. Ilulke mamling the "execution wall
West Side Grammar School
ronccntfulo attempt by Ralph Stravvdrr,
ley, base commander, said 14 —death—for those who chose nnd * member &lt;i( tbi swim - Ill-Acres citnu
of Sanford, lo influence a Jury
n o mothers fur serving u*
firm.
escapers have reached Hie to stay, probably close to 100 mlng team.
foreman through tlie Inttcr'a
nu rsing guurds at Third and
nutner
enlisted
in
June
ID00
base, either by swimming or of the 300 dismissed.
The se-sion was held In
parents in Lowdermilk'* be­
French, hero routes word from
and
was
assigned
from
Oct­
oy climbing the 10-foot steel
Williams’
chambers
H ie firings affected about ober 1900 to December 1902 lo Judge
half. Mentioned was Thomas
Mrs. J. K. Bcdrnbaugh that
Monday.
fence and daring U. S. mine- one.fidh of the base's Cuban
Mrro, the foreman.
they
need six
volunteers.
(he Second Marine Division,
Hall previously pleaded guil­
fields, since lie assumed his employes, Bulkelcy said.
Strawder was later pro­
Guards serve from .'ll) to 45
Fleet
Marine
Force,
at
Camp
ty to tiic charges and testi­
Itost last Dcicmber.
nounced guilty of contempt
minutes each morning and
tajetinc,
N.
C.
During
that
fied for the state. He swore
Tlie exile*, who are never
charges and is now free pend­
about llie sumo time each a f­
time he saw duty In the Cari­
identified by name, are check­
ing an appeal.
ternoon. I f you can help call
bbean. He was promoted to
ed out after they reach tlie
During Hie argument, Judge
Mra. Bedenliuugli at nj'J-0105
corporal on Aug. 1, 1902.
base so as to weed out any
Williams revealed that two
or conturt thu »chmd at
Assigned lo the Sanford N a ­
possible- Castro spies. They
bribe attempt* were made
val Air Station Marine de­
322-11142.
arc then given asylum and
during the ronduct of the
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tachment in January 19fU.
employment.
trial. Ho said “ Bonham ac­
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P I ) — Butncr serve* as a corporal
Around we go! The Herald
The
13-year-old's escape Had
tually got Mime m oney" but
flyin g weather today o f the guard here.
published a photo from a na­
was made at a point known a s 1f (,u|r(j up ijen g,.ott Kelly's
Prtilion w jK d rn ied Monday did not elaborate. The court
He is married lo the form ­
tional construction muguzinc
the “ water gate,"
where ,wo
two Plan to be the first randidate
night at a public hearing of clerk confirmed that Theodore
" uhprp
e r Slgnc Ann Anderson, of
showing a parking lot built ,k“ ’ '“ ■'pr
sections of the base are di­ for governor to officially qual­
tile Altamonte Spring! Zoning F. Ilenham of Sanford also
Scbring, and they reside in
over Hock Hiver in the middle
vided by a narrow section of ify. AH o f hi* opponent* got
Board to change the classifi­ served on the Jury.
the house where Butncr was
o f Janeaville, WIs., with a hint
cation from
residential to
Guantanamo Bay.
Kirkland and Segal said that
in
ahead
o
f
him.
born.
to Sanford authorities that
Cuban guards spotted the
light commercial on properly Mc~o and "possibly other Jur­
Kelly's plan* wa* grounded
such a facility might be built
three young swimmers soon In Ocala and th* Lakeland
located on Maitland Avenue ors" were prejudiced u
a
over Lake Monroe. Mrs. Hurry
after they struck out from the ■enator had to jump Into an Overman Home
between
Grandview and result of an account of one
Daehn o f Sanford, a former
Cuban shore. The 15-year-old automobile fo r the 160 mile
day's court proceedings in an
Clifton Overman, member Pennsylvania Avenues.
Janesville resident, sent a clip­
was lucky and managed to drive to Tallahassee, getting o f the Hoard o f Aldermen,
T ic petition, presented by area newspaper.
ping from The Herald to the
make it unharmed through a him here well a fter the other Casselberry,
The circuit Judge said lie
I s i t Mrs. Mary J. Ilayncs of Co­
injured
Janeaville Daily Garrtte and
rain of rifle fire. Ills friends candidates started aigning up week in an automobile are!- ma, requeued the change for hsd grown up with Mem and
S a n f o r d received publicity
were not.
■lent, was returned home this tlie soutli 10 feet o f Ixit 10 added: " I know lie couldn't be
■it noon.
there.
Tlie boy says it is impossi­
Tw o atand.lna for Kelly, morning front Winter Park and all o f lads 11 and 12, influenced."
• •
•
ble to get an education in Cas­
Kirkland replied: “ Y o u r
Memorial Hospital. Hu had Block F, Stuart's Subdivision.
One loeul firm which now tro Cuba because there is Monty Trainer, 2d, Key W eit,
More than 20 residents wero Honor, you have to dfvorre
unit form er
Univeralty
o f Buffered shook, concussion,
employs about 20 persons hsd
Florida football star Larry head injuries and facial cut* on hand at the hearing to pro­ ) ourself of a personal relat­
told E. 8. Douglass, director
ionship and the law — he
test the change.
Libertore. kept a night-long and bruise*.
o f the Seminole County Voca­
Mayor Lawrence Swofford wound up as foreman o f (lie
vigil
before
the
Serretary
o
f
tional School, that by 10(18 it
Jury."
State'* door, to cinch the num­ O K Center Pavin g presided as chairman.
expects to need at leust 125
Tlie defense counsel said
ber one e|Kit for Kelly. When
City
Commisaion
Monday
employes.
they were not aware o f tlie
the door opened, Libertore evening agreed to • $22,000
•
•
•
attempt to Influence M rro un­
wes given a card bearing the utility and paving inatallatlon
Last ysar South Seminole
til the end o f the tnal when
J. L. Hobby, sheriff of I numeral *1” assuring Kelly at Sanford Shopping Center,
Elementary School at Cassel­
they were Informed by State
Seminole County, was praised hv could qualify first. There Highway 17-92 and Onora
berry had a total o f CTU stud­
Attorney Arthur L Steed.
today for his co-oprralion in is no advantage to being first, Street, in exchange for an­
ent* enrolled. This figure In­
"W e would have asked the
apprehending fruit thieves In aside from |Hibilrity.
nexation ef tlie property.
cluded children from the Eng­
court to rxruve this Juror had
Bids
for
ronstrurtlon
and
a report presented to the
lish Estates area. This year,
paving
of
four
Longwood we known," they said.
board o f directors of Florida
South Seminole Elementary,
Tlie defense also placed
streets
were
awarded
3londay
Cilrus Mutual by Lea Res
exclusive o f English Estates
niglit to Mid-State Contrac­ heavy sires* on an incident at
sengcr. director of tlie fruit
children, now has 028 stud­
tors. Inc., of Orlando at a Ihr start of the trial when
protection division.
ents. Now you tell us if South
meeting of tlie City Council William C. I’ icrce, agriculture
Besscnger said, “ It is be­
Seminole Is growing. It's no
held especially for tills pur department attorney, declar­
cause of the knowledge and
wonder school people have
pose. Total ro ils o f the work ed before tlie Jury tlust the
co-operation of officials like
"Department of Agriculture
problems!
were set at $13,379.30.
Sheriff
llobliy
that
the
protec­
•
e •
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
has a vital interest in this
" I f I had taken a punch he
Contracts
call
for
the
pav­
tion plan has been able to Sen. l&lt;ce Metcalf. (D-Mont.),
wouldn't have been there," ing of Tulli* Avenue between case."
County Commission Chair­
achieve such outstanding re­ thought the elevator operator
said Metcalf. “ I can punch
man James P. Avery Jr. said sults.
Grant Street and O le a n d e r !.,
.
..
in Die ok) Senile Office Build- hard enough for most of
the other day he found a huge
Street; Oak Street between 1 TODC CsIlH T h e f t
"T o date, more than 113 |ng v l l aw-fu|iy ,io W moving these elevator operators.”
amount o f pornographic mate­
Belter Avenue and Wildmere 1 Theft of a large quantity of
arrests for stealing citrus ! #nd
b|m
klrtralf explained that he
rial dumped very near a and committing other a ct.;
Avenue nnd Seminole A venu e! gasoline from a school bus
rxac(1). ck. , r w||&lt;t
approached the elevator to
sch o o l bus stop in South Sem­
detrimental to the citrus injf anything, happened ride up to bla office on tlie anil Lind Avenue between 1pump at Lyman School, Long­
inole. Ho said, “ It wasn't ex- dustry have been made. One
Highland Street and Lakeview wood. is being investigated
a&lt;tty smutty; it was down­ hundred and five of these In­ during M etcalfs short ele­ fourth floor and found O'Neill Drive.
by the sheriff's office. Dep­
vator ride Monday.
hard at work on his studies.
right filth y."
The bids were awarded up­ uties report somrone smash­
vestigations and arrests have
The
operator,
B
e
r
n
a
r
d
The
operator,
be
said,
was
• • •
been carried out by members O'Nicll, 21, a Georgetown Uni­ “ real slow getting into the on recommendation o f A. K. ed tlie pump lock to gain ac­
Signs o f tlie times—on the of the Central Intelligence
O'N'eall and Associates, con­ cess to the fuel.
versity
Law student
from elevator and 1 suggested he
buck o f a small compact car: Bureau."
sulting engineer*.
South Bend, Ind., claims Met­ move a little faster."
“ Ouit honking! I'm pedaling
Scavenger told the board he calf. a big. brawny man of
The senator asked O'Neill
Bitten By I)ojr
as fast as 1 run."
believed that “ through the e f­ 33. tcok a swing al him,
James Hicks of 2421 Chase
Ids name. “ He laid he didn't Fire In Clouet
forts of the fruit protection
Metcalf denied i t
City firemen were called to Ave. reported to city police
have to give me his name.”
division, the CIB and tlie 32
Witnesses
reported
that Metcalf said, “ and I used an Apartment 17 in Castle Brew­ Monday night hi* son and an­
Storm W arn in g
M IAM I (L T D —The Weath­ sheriffs In the citrus produc vuien Metcalf left the elevator epithet he didn’t Uke."
er Court 3lund*y at 7:39 p.m. other child in tiie neighbor­
er Bureau issued a severe ing counties, we have been I at the third floor o f the bulldThe elevator stopped at the when fire erupted la a utility hood were bitten by a stray
Uundcrstumi warning today ablc to prevent thousands o f 1ing, he walked out backward third floor, and the senator closet. H ie blaze was out on dog. Pollre notified the dog
f.r a I parts uf Florida north ooxc* of fruit from bdug with his coat collar closer to emerged backwards before a their arrival
and damage warden, J e r r y Tbotnp$oi),
of Sarasota and Vcro Beach. I stolen to tD l*-"
I his shoulders than his neck. , crowd ei curious onlooker*.
was listed aa alight.
whs i* investigating.

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Zip Code 32771

A NATIVE of Sanford, CpI. Thomas A. Rutncr (left) was sworn in this
morning for u second four-year hitch in thu U. S. Murine Corps by his
commanding officer, Maj. 1L T. Chen, at Sanford Nuvul Air Station.

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Committees Named For Port Studies

•

One Clock watrher railed
this morning to tell us about
the weather beaten ami faded
flop
which ripples in the
breezes atop the new Sanford
Public Library flagpole.

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School

date i would open its doors Monday
new morning.
may

Meanwhile, English Estates

be determined this afternoon PTO official* have announced
when It. T. Milwec, county that the facility would lie ded­
school superintendent, anil ar­ icated during ceremonies nt
chitect John Burton IV meet tlie new plant next Tuesday
with representative* o f Lee I night.
Douglas Ktenstronv, former
Bros., a • Sanford plumbing
firm and the Northeast Sewer 1state senator and attorney for
the Seminole County school
Corporation.
Milvvre said that if schedul­ Iwianl, will bring the principal
ed test* o f the plumbing and address and serve as master
sewerage system turn out o f ceremonies.
Janies P. Avery Jr., chair­
sntisfnetorily there was a good
possibility that the new school man of the County Commis­
sion, will participate in the
ceremonies along with Gen. J
C, Hutchison, form er chair­
man o f the commission. State
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr., Repa,
Jan Fortune and S. J. Davis
Jr., havrt been Invited. Ray
Slaton, Don Bale* and Fred
Rletllne, m e m b e r * o f the
school system's Board o f Trus­
GUANTANAM O BAY —
tee*, will be present In addi­
Hear Adm. John D. Bulkelcy,
tion to th* Board o f public In
characterizing Cuban reports
struetion which Include* Dan
that U.S. sailors her* were
W right, Mason Wharton, Dr.
tapping now cut water pipes
A . W . Epps Jr., John Evana
to the Navy base;
and Jim Uirkenmeyer.
“ Hogwash."
English Estates haa been
operating since the beginning
o f the curent school year in
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) — th* 8outh Seminole Element­
A civil suit alleging a price ary School plant In Casselber­
fixing scheme among produc­ ry. During this period the
ers o f phosphate rock In school has had Its own princi­
Florida has been filed In pal, Morris Ruby, and faeulty.
Tamps, the U.S. Justice De­ English Estates has been util­
ising th* South Seminole El*
partment said Monday.
mentary plant during tha a f­
ternoons whit* South Semin
ole
Elementary, itself, haa
BRUSSELS ( U P I ) — The
been occupying the plant dur­
theft o f an original Kubena
ing morning hour*.
painting from a Brussels mu­
C. M. Harp S r„ South Sem­
seum, latest in a $20 million
inole principal, declared this
series o f European art robmorning that when English
hcries, caused demand* today
Estate* opened Its own facil­
for better protection fo r tho
ity, hla school would go to full
nation's art treasure*.
tim* seas ions. A t tha present
time, he said, plan* are fo r th*
school to open a* usual at 8
W E S T PA LM
B E A C H a. mM and cloae at 2:80 p. m.
(U P I ) — Phil O'Connell, the Instead o f noon, th# present
alern-voiced
stale
attorney closing hour.
for the 15th Judicial Circuit
Hart also said that tha
whose dogged determination South Seminole lunrh room
cracked
the Chiilingeworth would !&gt;* reopened to serve
murder mystery, is serving hot lunches for tho children.
hi* last term.

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Old Salt

Phosphate Suit

A rt Protection

Last Term

Wanted: Houdini
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P I )
— Despite President John­
son's economising, “ not even
a political Houdini" could f i ­
nance all th* programs hie
administration
propoa.as
House
Republican
leader
Charles A. Halleck o f Indiana
said Monday right.

Planning Group
To Meet Here
An arrclcratcd program of
planning Is on tlie agenda of
Ihe seven-county East Central
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council meeting Wednesday
at the Mayfair Inn.
Regular businesi will lie
conducted in tlie morning with
tlie afternoon portion devoted
lo tlie planning program.
The seven counties involv­
ed are Seminole, Volusia,
llrevard.
Orange,
Osceola,
Lake and Indian River,
Representing Semtoole are
County Commissioner Joho
Alexander and Jamea H. Van
Hoy.
Firms expecting to send
delegates to Die meeting in­
clude
Martin-Orlando, Gen­
eral Electric Company, Day­
tona Beach; Radiation, Inc.,
of West Palm Beach; Piper
Aircraft Corporation, Radio
Corporation o f Am erica, Pan
American, Boeing, Lockheed,
Brown Engineering Corpor­
ation, Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company, Florida Gaa
Transmission Company and
Florida
Power
aind Light
Company, Orlando
UUUtlas
Commission, Florida Power
Corporation, Florida T a 1 a phone Corporation, W l n i a r
P a r k Telephone Company,
Seara Roebuck and Company.
Montgomery - Ward, Jordan
kUrah. leap's and

5 Seminole High
Boys Suspended
Flva
boy a
who
painted
smutty signs on Seminole
High School buildings last
weekend have been suspended
from school for 10 days, ac­
cording to Superintendent R.
T. Milwee.
Furthermore, Milwee said,
the boya, all juveniles, have
been ordered to remove the
paint from tha buildings and
to do other manual labor
around the facility.
Milwee reported the high
school authorities have de­
cided not to press criminal
charges against the boys.

Legislation,
Site Units To
Begin Work
By Julian Stenatrom
Initial steps we-e
m id *
Monday toward the creation
of a port terminal in tha
Sanford area.
The Port Authority Commit­
tee of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce turned
on a green light to get tho
necessary machinery in ope­
ration.
Chairman Francis Roumillat
Jr. named Gorilon Frederick
lo head a apecihl sub commit­
tee lo study legislation and
Scott tlurns to be chairman
of another subcommittee to
study site feasibilities. Fred­
erick will lie assisted by
County Commission C h a i r *
man
Jamea
P.
Avery
Jr.,
County
Commissioner
John Alexander and Andrew
Carraway. Burn*' group will
include Jack Bolt, Mayor A.L.
Wilson, of Sanford, and Carl
Sehilke.
The g e n e r a l committee
agreed that it would seek the
counsel of experienced in­
dividuals and agencies In thia
field. It will Invite Frank
Norris, a member o f the Jack,
sonvllle Port Authority and
chairman of the Barnett N a­
tional Bank, to tte next meet­
ing along with the manager
o f the Jackaonvllle port group.
In addition, Harry Lee Lindaey, o f the Housing and Home
Finance Agency, and Robert
Doyle, executive director of
the East Central Florida Re­
gional Planing Council, will be
Invited.
“ With the coming of the SL
John'a-tndian R iver and the
crosa state canal," aatd Rou­
millat, “ we must act now U
we expect to make Sanford
an inland port."
*
He also pointed out that
"w e realise that this endea­
vor is going to be costly and
require
conalderable
tim e.
However, If we can inveatigate thoroughly and accumu­
late aufficlent facte w e will
be la a poaitlon to establish
* • hind o f la g ia lftle * wlththe latitude required to have
a port authority which w ill
adequately aerve all o f in­
land Florida,"

FEC Hearing
Collapses
D A Y T O N A BEACH ( U P I )
— A government attempt to
hold joint unlun - company
meeting* on the Florida East
Coaat Railway strike stalled
today, apparently o r * r th*
quration o f whether the talka
should be recorded.
FEC
official*,
Including
R o a r d Chairman Edward
Ball, wralked out o f the meet­
ing a fter a court reporter
wa* refused entrance.
Minutes later AaaL Labor
Secretary Jamea L. Reynolds
held separata meetings with
Ball and G. E. Lelghty, chief
negotiating officer fo r 11
non-operating union* which
struck tha FEC 13 months
ago.
Reynolds
talked with
Lalghty fo r 10 minutes, than
summoned Ball, who said:
“ Th* FEC haa nothing to
hide. I f I meet with 3lr.
I.eighty I want • court re­
porter there."

P U B L IC
NOTICE
Interested citizens
invited to
Organizational meeting

SANFORD
CHAMBER ol COMMERCE
8:00 P. M. F ebru ary 19th, 1964
at County Court House

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Page 2 — Feb. 18, 1964

•Sr HtuferB Herat*

Legion Auxiliaries Honor President
By J i m

Casoelberry

The official visit o f Mr*.
John P. Arnold, president o f
the American Legion Auxil­
iary fo r tiie Department o f
Florida, waa tha occasion for
a dinner In her honor Wedneaday night at Uld Ulory
Poat Home on Prairie Lake
attended by 00 women o f aix
area auxiliary unite and their
diatingulahed gueste.
Other
department and
Sixth Dlatrict officiate attend*
ing were M n . Pearle Adame,
department secretary; Mrs.
Emma Adama, paat depart­
ment president; Mr*. Char­
lotte Liana, department Am er­
icanism chairman; Mra. Mar­
tha Daneaky, district presi­
dent;
Mra. Thelma
Bernlowahr, district secretary and
Mra. M ary Brown, district
chaplain.
Presidents o f the unlta
participating were Mra. Grace
Ambecher, Old Glory Unit
U S ; Mra. Delia Kryder, Mem­
orial Unit, 256 o f Casselberr y j Mrs. Lucille Williams,
U n it M l, Orlando; Mrs. Flora
B lag, Unit 61, Sanford; Mrs.
H arry Elder, U nit 19, Orlan­
do; and Mrs. A.C. Trent, Un­
i t 111, W inter Park.
Mrs. Catherine Burkhart,
so chairman o f the dinner,
opened the program by

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MRS. JOHN P. ARNOLD, department president of the American Legion
Auxiliary (seated third from left) was honored at a dinner in Fern Park.
Presidents of participating units and other officials were, front from left,
Mrs. Grace Ambaclier, Mrs. Pearle Adams, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Martha
Danesky; back, Mrs. Lucille Williums, Mrs. Flora King, Mrs. Harry
Elder, Mrs. A. C. Trent and Mrs. Della Kryder.
(Herald Photo)
Ing the group in prayer. Mra. the children o f Legion memCharlotte I dine led the salute
lir e . Arnold addraeeed the
group on tho moat important

Legal Notice

Jshnaoa the holdsr of the fotlewlag esrttlleaU haa riled
■aid eartlfloate far tarn d**4
de he leeasd thsrson. Tha cer­
tificate asmher aad year of
leeuaaee, the deaeriptloa at
H oncE o r
FOBBCLOS UNM BALM
the property. aad the name la
which U wae aasaasod are as
NOTICE IM IIKKKBT &lt;11VKN pursuant to a final d*crta
fallows!
Certificate No. SIC
Toar ef of foreclosure dated February
Uth, ISM. and entered In
leeueaee I M S _____ .
p s i c s u n o s o r r s o r t s T r Chanaery C»*« No. lis ts of
Lets I A t te I I (Less Part the Circuit Court of the Ninth
• ( bets T * I la Taaglswoed Judicial Circuit. In and for
gee I Replat) Bleok O. Tssgle- Seminole County. F l o r i d a ,
wood goetloa Two
wherein EABTCIIEHTEri BAV.
Name la
whleh aeoeeeed 1NOS BANK, a N*w Tork cor­
Wsllhora ,C. Phillips, Jr. Inc. poration, le Plaintiff, aad K. O.
Alt • ( said property hetna la JOHNSON and ADA M. JOHN­
the Coaaty ef aemleola. Stale SON, hie wife, are Defendant*.
• f Merlin. Ualeea anoh oerU- I will aell to th* hlebaat and
flcste shall be redeemed ae- beat bidder for ceeh et tha
eerdlag le law tha preperty Front Door of the Seminole
deeerlbed la aeeh eertlfleaU County Court llouee In Senwilt he sold le the hlahaet bid­ ford, ■•minute County, Flor­
der SI the front door of tho ida, at 11 o'clock A. M. on
gomlaole Coanty Conn Houoo tho Ith day of Starch, l l t f , tha
at gaatord, Florida, oa tho fotlowln* described properly
first Monday la tha month ef ae set forth In eald final de­
Marsh, 1M4. whleh la the lad cree, le-wltt
Lot It. Block IS W R A T H j^ th S k jlfi^ d a y adVlaaBHBF1BI.D FIR S T . A D D I­
TION, according t o ' Ihe
..’d e l Clerk's Seal)
Plat thereof Peoorded In
Flat llook Id, :•*«•&gt;* SS and
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Otsrh Circuit court,
17,
I'ubllo
Iteoorde
of
•emlaele coaaty, Florida
■tmlnole Coanty, Florida
• y i O. Trey Ray, Jr-, DC.
DATED thla 14th day ef
February A. D. IS44.
D. C.
Pebllsh Jaa. M * Feb. 4, 11 (SEAL)
Arthur H. Ilaokwllh, Jr.,
11, t i l l .
CDQ-tC
Clerk of tho ahovo-etyled
Court
none* or
By Martha T. Vlhten
d l o iv u m i
Deputy Clerk
k
Che OtrewH Oeeet e l tho CABOT. SCOTT A
nmth redldnl O i w t l *C Flee­ W E N K 8TEHN
Atlorneye for Plaintiff
cy. Ohenoory He. 1SBTS.
IIS# ftoutheaat 17th Str«*t
THB
BROOKt.TN
iA V lN fia P. O. Ilox SIST, Htatlon »
BANK; a New Tork corpora- Fort l-audardal*. Florida t i l l s
•lea,
Publlah Feb. II, l l l l .
FlalaUtf, CDR-fS

Legal Notice

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X M S tV rr HtTMNBR OOBL.H and
OKOItOlR B. COB L I , hla wife,
at at,
Defendant*.
NOTICB »
HXHBllT U1VBN, perenant ta a Supplement­
al Flaal Decree e f Foreeleeure
dated February Uth. 11*4, and
entered la Cheeeery Ceee No.
I t m ef We Clroult Court of
Ihe Ninth Judlolel Clroult of
Florida, la and for Scmlnolo
County, Florida, wherein TIIK
BROOKbTN OAVINOa BANK,
a New Tork corporation, le
Plaintiff, and EMMETT BUMN E R COB 1&gt;B and OBOItOIC E.
COBLX, hie wife, et el., are
Defendante, I will aoll to tho
htgheal and beet bidder for
eeeh at the Weet Front Door
e f the domlnolo county Courthoaeo, In Sanford, Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
Mite
o'clock A. M.. on tha *th day
e f Marsh, t i l l , tha following
described
properly
ee
act
forth tn eald Supplemental
Flaal Decree) te-wlli
Lot IS. Block 10. IIEFTLRIt
HOMED OBLANDO
SECTION ONE. aceordlna
to plat thereof roaordod
In Flat Book IS, Fasee I
and t, Public neeorde of
Btminolo County. Florida,
toselhor with Hie aoode
and ehatule eat forth In
Ihe Exhibit attached here­
to aad made a part bore
of.
B t l l l N I T ATTACHED TO AMI
kAIIM P A N T OF IIU T ira UF
FOEMtiUlBtlRE M M
UIMIDS ADD CHATI Kl.e
1 llalelsh Hot Water Uraler—Serial No. IldoilSd Mo­
del No. AtiHE-Di:
1 Netloiiul Kitchen K«hauet Fan—I0"
1 U. E. Forced Air Fur­
nace—Herlal No. IISITI-I1L
Model No. t!LH 7H.H-U
1 UK. Air ConditionerUerlal No. TTS1I-SU Model
No. TA H E
t National Dulll-lo Oven—
Nertal No. H I M Model No
tvA -iw -m -si’
1 National Hurfece Dull—
Serial No. S7*»S Model No.
TK-1U-II
1 Waele King Uarbaae
Dlepoeal — Serial No. ITSm i l — Model No. It
1 Intercom — Melody Mat­
ter, Fantl Model J 700 11
IS Indoor tpeukerel
1 lutorooia — Melod) Met­
ier. Fenel Model J TOU
U ft outdoor epeeker)
DATED: Thla Sdtt* day or
February, 1* 44.
(MEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of eald Circuit Court
■ It) t Martha T. Mlilen
Deputy Clerk
William*. Salomon, Jv'cnncy
A klodfon
Attorney* at Law
l»o» DuPont Building
Miami St. Florida
Publlili FeU. II, l » ( l .
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IS T H E CIRCUIT COURT IS
ASD FOR IRMINOLH CODSTV, FLORIDA.
IS
CHANCERY
CASH
SO.
1.1*4*.
THE HOW B UT S A V I N O H
HANK, a Bavlny* lUnk organl**d and astatine under the
Laws of the State of New

Tork.

Plaintiff,

v*.

JOHN TIAT HUNT, J ft., and
MAHIE II. HUNT, hi, wife.
Defendants.
NOTICB OF BALB
Notice le hereby alven that,
pursuant to a final deeree of
foreclosure entered in reuee
numbered 1JCII In the Circuit
Court
of
Hemlnole County,
Florida, I will sell th. pro*
party attuned
In Hemlnole
County, Florida, deacilbrd as

follows!

to l
II,
HOITTH PINECIIKMT. Fourth Addition,
a aubdlvDIon, arrorUIng lo
a plat thereof recorded In
Plat Hook It, patree IS
end II uf the I’ubllo Her nrde of Beinlnole County,
Florida.
Together w4lh the following
Item* of property which are
located In and |&gt;*rm.n*ntly InMailed a* a part of III* Iniprov.mtnie on eald laud:
One il. K.
Itefrlp.ralor,
elec.. Model LAB-IS-B, Ber-

Li

pa-atns

One O. K. Ilullt-lu Oven,
elec..
Model J-lUS-lllllC.
serial Ylt-1S*S7 S
Ona (I. E. Hum-In Hauer,
elec.,
Model
J-4 U - K 1SK.
Derial X ll- lt oo u 7
One
Duo-TTierm
Healer,
oil.
Model
lli-l.
Herlal
iaw-i-:-xi
On* Victor Climax Kitchen
Ksliauet
Fan,
elec., no
model or aerial no*.
Ou* Nutoue Hath Heater,
elec., Model SZv
Nine Venetian Hllnda, me­
tal. manufactured hy llo.
berte Awning a Venetian
Hllnd Company, Orlando.
Florida, no mudel « r aer­
ial nuinbrre
at public tale, to the lilgheal
gnd beat bidder for raeh, at
the Front Door of the Htmilhole County Court llouee In
Hanford, Detnlnnlt C o u n t y ,
Florida, b.lureii tliu hour* of
lltee o'clock In the forenoon
and 3iuo o'clock In in. afternuou on the ttb day of Marrh,

1MI.

fbUAI.)
Arthur 11. Heckwllh. Jr.
Cleik of the I’lrouli Court
Hy: Mar-Pa T. Vlhten
Deputy Clerk
Lewie A. Lee
Attorney

Flour. Slurclileuii, ktnt, Aeliby

A Hall
l ie Florida National B a n k
Building
Jat-keunv •He I. ►lurid.
PnHI'iii Fell. II. lees

trill; is

plus four

ity is only what its cltlxens
put Into it and aiked each
unit member to participate in
a
program o f community
servlet.
Mrs.
Arnold
urged all
members to write their rep­
resentatives in Washington
asking their support o f IIR
llill 622 and HU Uill 3, both
o f importance to veterans.
Touching on tha Girls 8tate
program held each summer
In Tallahassee, she reminded
each unit that they should
•elect their own girl from
four or fiv e names submitted
by tho school.
One o f the highlights of
tho evening was the present­

fo r

1964 reached

before O ct 20, 1063, to Old

She added that a commun­ Glory

to tha Flag.

facets o f Auxiliary work.
8ha etroaeod that memberahlp
ie the foremost project o f any
unit stating that thera are
100,000 mothers, wives, and
sietara in Florida eligible to
belong to the American L e­
gion Auxiliary.
She went on to speck on
H o T ic a o r i m i c i n o s
V o n TAX DBSD
tha importance o f rehabilita­
( I M . 1 K U H eeM a I t t t s a s
tion fo r hospitalised and dis­
"%&lt;rnc«: ra hbro by aiv- abled veterans and child wel­
BN, That Peter H. * Huth M. fare designed to aid not Just

I

here but all children.

Unit.

183

Mra.

Ara-

bacher received tha award* in
behalf o f the unit

Sixth
District
President
Martha Danesky presented a
necklace with a missile on It
to Mra. Lillian 8evera, mem­
bership chairman o f tha local
unit
A g ift was presented to
Mra. Arnold by Mra. Ambacher in behalf o f the six par­
ticipating unlta at tha close
of the evening.
Those serving on the com­
mittee to plan the dinner
wera Mrs. Molly Steudle,
chairmnn,
Mr s .
Catherine
Burkhart co-chairman; Mrs.
Grace Ambachcr, Mrs. Ruth
Rudolph, Mrs. Lillian Severs,
ation of a citation fo r merit­
Mrs. Vesta Payne, Mr*. Min­
orious service and plai|Uo for
ty Warren, and Sirs. Lou
100 per cent mombcrahlp
Chambers. Other members of
th* anlt assisted in cleaning
up follow ing the dinner.

Legal Notice

NOTICIl o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(ter. Ibf.lt Florida SlAt.tr.
• r latsi
NOTICB !■ IIKItKHT OIVEN, That Peter 11. A Huth M.
Johnann the holder of the fotlowing oertlflrate hee filed
•aid c*rtlflcate for lax deed
lo be laauad thereun. The cer­
tificate number and year of
laeuanee, Ihe description of the
property, end tha name In
which It wee assaeaed are ae
followai
Certificate No, ISC
Tear el
leeuano. Ittl

t n c a c n im o N o r

pro perty

Legal Notice
fa Iks Court of the Caaafy
Jadaa, BernIas t« Caaity, Flor­
ida. la Frakat*.
la rat Kata I* ef
OFIOROE A. DA N IEL*
Deceased.
To All CrrSlIrfi aad Pereoae
Having Claims or Domaada
A gal aal Sat4 K* fatal
You and saob of yon are
hereby notified and required te
pteqent any claim* and de­
mands which you, or either of
you. may have against the
estate of OKDRflH A. DANIKLH. deceased, late et eald
County, to tha County Judge
ef Seminal* County, Florida,
at hie offloe la the court
house of said County at Banford. Florida, within six cal­
endar months from Ihe lime
of Ihe first publication of this
notice. Two copies of eeeh
elaln or demand shall fee In
writing, and shall itato th*
place of residence end poet
office address of th* eletmant, and shall bo eworn to by
the claimant, hla agent, or attorn*/ and ncoompanlad by a
filing fat of one dollar and
■uch claim or demand aot so
filed shall bo void.
Mra. Eerlana D. Hall
Aa administrator of the
Ratal# of

Fart of Lot T Dear. In OltU It
Page 111 Loch Arbor Isle of
Pines Section No. 1 Plat Book
I Page ft
Name
In
which
assessed
Wellborn C. Phillips, Jr. All
of said properly being In the
County of H-mlnolt, State of
Florida, llnlena nuch certifi­
cate shell be redeemed accord­
ing to lew the property des­
cribed In such certificate wilt
be sold lo the highest bidder
et the front door f f the Semi­
nole County Court House at
Hanfnrd. Florida, on tlie first
Monday In tha month of Meroh
list, which In the Jnrt day ef
Mareh. ISSI.
Dated this Ird day ef Jan­
uary. lis t.
(Official Clerk's Baal)
Arthur II. Ilackwllh, Jr..
flEOHOK A. DANIELS,
Clark Clroult Court.
deceased
Hrmlnnle County, Florida
Hy: O. Troy llay. Jr., D.C. Norrl* D. Wootfork. HI
Publish Jaa. &gt;1 A Feb. f, 11, 117 Waal Church Btreat
Orlando. Florida
IS. U K
Attorney for Administratrix
ODQ-SI
Publlah Fab. IS, If, A Mar. I,
10. ISSI.
NOTIf’M DP SALE
Notice le hereby given IhAt CDR.lt
pursuant to tha final darrea
NMTHB U F SLIT
of forecloaura and salt enter­
ed In tha eauae pandlng In tha TOi It.11,1*11 H. HIMMONH and
ANNA E. HIMMONH. hie
Circuit Court In and for BUM!wife. Defendant*.
HOLE Cnonty, Florida, caaa
TOU
AND BACH OF TOU
docket number 114*1. ilia un­
dersigned (Mark will aell the *r* harahy notified that suit
haa
been
commenced against
property allualed In said Coun­
you In th* Circuit Court or tha
ty ilaarrlbed aal
l«l
fO,
SOUTH
PINE- Ninth Judicial Circuit or (ho
CHEST, Second Addition, a Htat* of Florida In and for
aubdlvlalqn, according to Hemlnole County, th* abbro.
a plat I hereof recorded In vlatad fill* of which let WOR.
MECHANICS BAV.
plat book 10. pages I* and CHEffTEH
9&lt;) of tha Publle llecnrda INlIH HANK. Plaintiff, .vsnAI.PII II. HIMMONH end A N ­
of Nerttlnole County, Flor­ NA
E. HIMMONH hie wife. De­
ida. and:
fendant*,
in Chancery
No.
Ona llotpolnt (alootrlo) 40 I»7f0.
Hal. lint Waier Itealer,
nature of thl* suit I*
Modal SOdWbft. Herlal OP7- e Th*
foreclosure o f that cer­
luslftl; Ona
Duo-Therm
tain
mortgage
from said de­
loll) Space Heater, SS.OCO
IITU, Mudel IIS, no Herlal fendants to plaintiff, dated
May
It,
1SSS
recorded
No; One Chelsea (electric) June ts. ;»*&gt; Inand
Official Itstv Inrh Kitchen Kxhauat corda llook i l l pass SI7 of th*
Fan; Ona llotpolnt felec- Public Records of SemlnoL
trial Itange, Model luSIlU- County,
Flurlda, encumbering
71. Herlal S7S41SO; Eight that certain place or parcel
Venetian Hllnda fmalal). of property located, altutta,
Manufactured by Senkerlk and being In said County and
Ulaaa a Paint Company, Hist*,
to.wilt
Hanford, Florida.
l-o*
SO.
BAN
LA.NTA,
Together with all struclurea
THIRD SECTION, accord­
and Improvements now and
ing to th* plat therein as
hereafter nn said land, and
recorded In Plat Hook IS.
nature* attached therein, and
Page 71. Public Racords
all rente, leauee, proceed!, end
of Hemlnol* County, Flor­
profits accrulna and lo accrue
ida.
from said prcmlsai, all of
K.ll'lf OF TOU ARE REwhich are Included within the VIUIHKD to flit your answer
foregoing description and the or other written defenaea to
habendum thereof; also all gav. the Complaint with tli* Clark
steam,
electric,
water, and of lb* Circuit (feiurt of Heml­
o t h e r healing, couklng. re­ nol* County, Florida. In thla
frigerating. lighting, plumbing, proceeding and to atrv* a
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and copy thereof upon th* plain­
power eyetems. machines, ap- ti ff* attorneys, wboe* names
pllanr.e, nature*, and appur­ and address are htrelnaftar
tenance*. which now are or ••I forth, aa required by law
may hereafter pertain lo. or nut later than lb* Sllb day
be uerd with. In, or on said of February ISSI. In default
premiers, even (hough they be thereof th* caueo will proceed
detached or dtiaohabl*.
*x part* upon tho entry of
at public aal*. to th* hlgheal a D*ure* Pro Conf***o against
and heel bidder fur rash be­ you.
tween th* hours of eleven
WITNKHg in) baud and III*
o'clock In Ihe forenoon and official aval of said Court In
two o'clock tu lb* afternoon Heiulnul* County, Florida, this
on th* Ind day of March, 1*41, Uth day ef January ISSf.
at th* Front Door of th* (HUAI.)
Hemlnole County Courlliuus* In
Arthur If. Back*life, *r„
Hanford. Florida.
Clerk of lb* Circuit Court
(CDUHT HEAL)
Hyi Martha T. Vlhlen
Arthur It. Ilerkwllh. Jr..
Deputy Clark
Clark of Ilia circuit Court HEARD A L L (J RIDLEY* AND
lly Martha T. Vlhten
LEWIS
DepuD Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff
Jannltigi. W ant, Claikt and
»u North Court atraei
Hamilton
Past Office Box Slid
Harnett National flank Bldg. Orlando, Florida
Jacksonville I, Florida
Publish Jan. IS A Fob. 4, 11,
1-uMlali Feb. It. 1941
11. t ill.
CDH-.it
CDg.Tt

Demonstrations
Scheduled By
Promenaders

Casselberry
Gels $605 For
CP Telethon
A final tou t o f *605.15
turned In fo r the annual
Cctehral I ’alay Telethon from
the Casselberry area was re­
ported today hy Kire Chief
I’nul Hates who had 14 uni­
formed men on duty for 11
houra to receive and pick up
donations.
Uatoa, who said an addi­
tional 9100 was received a f­
ter the department mad* its
final report on tha talathon
Sunday afternoon, stressed
that tha collection waa mads
possible through communitywida e ffo rt with ona sixaabls
donation coming from • group
of
three
North
Orlando
youngatara who collected for
the drive in their area.
Stating “ We are glad to
have a part in th li project,”
Hates also reported that ths
Casselberry Fire Department
had four teenaga members in
attendance at last week'a fire
training school in Altamonta
Springs. Doya attending the
five-night course were T r a
W illett, Btuart Thompson, A l­
ton Evana and Joe Zukowskl
Jr.

Seven students at Sanford
N aval Academ y have won the
highest scholastic mark offer­
ed at the institution and have
been named to tha lleadmsster'a L is t
On it are Christopher Wil­
son,, Judson Hobby, Dsns Ho­
gan, Lloyd Lowe and Larry
Lindsey, all of Sanford; Jeroma Boyle, Cocoa Beach and
W alter Porxlg, N ew York
City.
Midshipmen named lo the
honor roll fo r the first sem­
ester are Jeffery Biles, Gary
Lange, Lawson Richter, Nor­
man Sandlin, Patrick Goins,
Jeffery Sargent, James Hig­
ginbotham, R oger Yeoman,
Jerrold Sargent, Robert Besserer and John Fitgerald.
Receiving their Aquara Knot
Award were William Edes,
Jack Wllaon, George O’Dell.
Michael Anderson, L l o y d
Lowe, Ralph Wight and John
Smith.
The 8quere Knot Award i f
presented to midshipmen for
outstanding physical improve­
ment. Based essentially on
the President’s physical fit­
ness program, it is tailored to
a boy’s age and experience.
Included among tha tests
are rope c l i m b , 300-yard
swim, sR-ups, 50-yard dash,
selling, rowing aad power
boat handling.
U alma at developing a atudent's natural skills and in­
terest in physical activity.

New Rotations
Address Club
Two newer members of tha
Sanford Rotary Club explain­
ed their professions Monday
noon at the Civic Center.
Speaking were Ronald Dycua, certified public account­
ant serving with tha firm of
Greene, Osborne and Dycus,
and Charlea Robinson, man­
ager o f tha local J.C. Penney
Company store.
They were introduced by
Bonny Rabarn, p r o g r a m
chairman.
Naxt week the district gov­
ernor o f Rotary, Les Glnkls,
w ill he the speaker.

Legal Notice
NOTICB OP APPLICATION
FOB TAX DF.EO
1*4.14

» f leas;

FlorMa Stats*••

NOTICE IB IIE nKUT a i v EN, That Paiar H. A Ruth M.
Johnson th* holder of the follow In* crrllflrst* ha* filed
•aid (-*rtlflrat* for las dead
lo b* liauad tharoon. Tbs oartlflrsta nuinbtr and year of
la*u*nca. Ih* daaeflptlon of
th* property, and th* name In
which It waa naeaaaad art aa
follows:
Orl tf lra t* No. t i l
Tear ef
l**uanra 114*

IIKat MIPI'ION OF I'llOPKISTT
lot I
lltplat

Dloek

4.

Tanglawood

which
sa*****d
Wellborn C. Phillip*. Jr.. Ine.
All ef eald property balm In
Ih* County of H*mlnol*. Bint*
of Florid*. Unit** *urh carttftcat* thall b* redeemed aerordlns to law th* property
described In *uch certificate
will l&gt;o cold to th* hlafeaat
bidder at Ilia front door of
th* Bemlnol* County Court
lluu&gt;* at Hanford, Florid*, on
Ilia fIraI Monday In Ih* month
of Marrh, 11(4. which Is th*
Ind day of March. ISSI.
Dated this Ird day at Jan­
uary, l l l l .
tOfllclel Clark's a**!)
Arthur II. Baakwlth, Jr,
Clark Circuit Court,
■omlnol* Countr. Florid*
Uy: 11. Trey Ray. Jr.. DC.
rubllth Jan. IS A Fob. S, 11,
IS. 1111.
Nam *

In

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1

T

Fishing Club
Entertained

DeBary Civic Association
Hears Talk By Senator

Hospital
Notes

Sanford Naval
Academy Lists
Top Students

(so*.

Two square dance demon­
strations w ill be held this '•&gt;
week by the Starlight Promenaders o f Sanford. On Thurs­
day they will be at the Sem­
inole Plaza Shopping Center
In Fern Park from 7:30 until 0
p. m. and Friday night they
will dance in front o f the
Winn-Dixie Store, on French
Avenue in Sanford.
Demonstrations are • design­
ed to acquaint the public with J
MANY PEOPLE attended the Home Show in Ravenna Park Saturday and
Western style square dancing
Sunday. Six homes in the new Third Section were on displuy. The Homo
and to promote Interest In the
new beginners daises now
Show was presented by Shoemaker Construction Company, developers of
forming in Sanford at the
Ravenna Park and nearby Jdyllwilde.
Civic Center sponsored by the
Recreation Department
Club president Austin W il­
liams, will be on hand fo r
further information- Harold
Jtnkins, S t a t e
Federation
president is in charge o f tha
demonstrations.
Frank A . Smith e f A t­
Club caller, Chuck Durant
lantic City, N . J., a visitor
the Deltona Club House, and will be the instructor o f all
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
at last week'a meeting o f the
Senator Beth Johnson o f Rearick reported on the re' new classes.
DeBary Fishing Club, relat­
Orlando was guest speaker cent Concert Orchestra pro
ed many humorous atories o f
gram.
at the February meeting o f
fishing in Miami and aeveral
Mr*. Brown played fo r sev­ Cadet Honored
the DeBary Civic Association
European countries.
eral numbers with the sudl
Cadet Warren J. Hoeller,
held last week in the Com­
Tha meeting waa conduct­
ence participating in singing. son o f Cdr. and Mrs. Warren
ed by Clyde W righ t and the munity Center with Chester
J. Hoeller, 1104 Cornell Drive,
Rearick presiding.
Rev. Paid Schults gave the
has been approved fo r mem­
The senator told o f her
Invocation. Tw o new members
bership In the Honor Society
and nine visitors were w el­ averago day, starting early
at Wentworth M ilitary Acad­
in
the
morning
lasting
often
comed.
emy, Lexington, Mo.
B. W . Wlerman, chairman Into the evening. She explain­
ed
procedures
used
in
getting
F E B R U A R Y 17
o f the deep sea fishing trip
Farm B rie f
Admlsskms
scheduled fo r thla Thursday bills passed and, at the close
Farmers did a mors e ffi­
o
f
her
talk,
led
a
question
Armillds Covington, Msrgsr*
aboard the Marianna out of
cient Job in 1963 than any
and
answer
period
after
et Brown, James
McKee,
Daytona
Beach, announced
Mrs.
Laura
Platt John Williams Jr., Carol Wll other segment o f our econ­
that all booking* are closed. which
omy. Their increase averaged
Members making the trip are Bro’tm played the piano for liams, Everett Kerr, Teresa
nine per cent while induslatto J
audience
tinging
o
f
the
N
a­
Currie, Timothy Currie, Vir­
to meet at the Fire House
was only 2.5 per cent
tional Anthem.
ginia Holt, Laura Stephens,
at 6:30 am .
a
•
a
The
Invocation
and
Gag
Rozella Adams, Alice Dunn,
A
program
of
colored
H
ie
U.
S.
Department
of *
slides mode in Alaska was salute waa led by Rev. A . C. Lutlcia Lee, Mary Lee James.
Agriculture says two south­
Summers.
Announcement
was
Jeanetic Sizelove, David Jen
presented by Wlarman. Pic­
eastern states, Alabama and
Gwendolyn
McIntyre,
tured were vast potato fislds, made that the association re­ kins.
Georgia, lead the nation in
quests
at
least
one
member
all
o
f
Sanford;
Corinnc
Low
heads o f cabbage reported to
pecan production.
weigh 90 pounds, the W ill from each organisation using ry, Geneva; Earnest Tyeythe building to meet and get vsud, Gladys Lasher, De­
Rogera Memorial, beautiful
Instructions fo r use o f the Bary; Mary Tilley, Radford,
scenes o f M L McKinley, the
A T T E N T IO N
loud speaker. The public ad­ Va.; Daisy Edwards, Allan
North Pole Post O ffice which
dress system haa been mod­ dale; Wesley Ricker, Lucille
la so popular during the
ernised and it is In the inter­ Robinson, Lako Mary
Chrlstmaa season, icebergs
est o f each club to use IL
Births
and floes swept Inland by
Four new members were Mr. and Mts. James Coving­
strong winds and buildings
p r e s e n t e d . Mrs. William ton, a baby girl, Sanford
used fo r atoring must
(C lara) Reich was named as
Discharges
This program o f film will
welfare chairman replacing Ponel Jackson, June Warner,
be continued at tha March
Mrs. Theodore Davla who June Jones, Debra Tiger,
MONEY SAVING
meeting.
haa moved to California.
Fred Heath, Catherine Shan
It was announced that the non, Ruth Van Dusen, Mrs
Seminole High School Band Carolyn Garrett and baby
will present a musical pro­ boy, all o f Sanford; Flora AllFOR
gram at the Center at 7:30 man, Osteen; Herbert Lind
p.m. Feb. 28 and that Mrs. holm, Louis Kerchner, De
Federal State Market
FEB. &amp; M A R .
William Fidler is taking res­ Bary
Newa Service
ervations fo r a hut trip to
Sanford
Lake Wales to see tha Pas­ Club Social Set
Shipping point information
' G E N U IN E FORD
sion Play.
&gt; The Woman's Club o f Cas­
fo r Feb. 17. A ll salsa F . 0. B.
A report was given by Earl selberry will bold a social
Precooling chargss extra unSPARK PLUGS
Merrill on last week'a meet­ meeting Wednesday at 1:90
lssa otherwise stated.
Sanford-Oviedo-Zollwood DU- ing o f the DeBary A A R P p.m. Thera w ill be card games
Chapter which was held at and prlsea.
Diet 1

FORD
OW NERS
SPECIALS

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Clear and mild.
Cabbage: Demand exceed*
supply on best, others barely
adequate, market firm . Dom­
estic round type, 14* bu.
crates, 91-35 to 91-50, bast
mostly 91 AO, faw small, low
oa 91.10; 60 lb. aacka, mostly
fair quality, 91 to 91-10, few
best, 91-25.
CarroU: D • m a n d good,
market steady. Sacks, 48-1
lb., film packed, 92.16 to 92.40,
•mail to medium, few, 91-90;
60 lbs., loos«, 91.75 to 92.
Celery:
Demand
good,
market aUady. 1C in. cratoa,
Pascal type, 8 dos. and larger,
94.50; 4 dos. and smaller, M l
hearts, 24 count, film wrap­
ped, 95.
Chinese Cabbage 1 Offerings
light, market stronger. 16 in.
crates, 92.75.
Endiva and EscaruU: De­
mand m o d e r a t e , market
■lightly
weaktr. 11/9 bu.
crates, 93.
Lettuce: Offerings 1 i g h L
market about steady. Boston
typ«, EON crates, 24 count,
ftw , 96-50; Iceberg type, WB
crates, 24 eounL ftw , 92.50;
80 count, few, 81.76; Leaf
typ«, 12 quart baskets, few,
93; Rumalne, 11/0 bu. crates,
f*w , 98.
Onions, Green: M a r k e t
steady. Crates, 3 dos. bunches,
31
Parsley; M a r k e t steady.
Crates, 5 dos. bunches, 92.
Parsnips: Volume lig h t 121 lb. film packed, 91*26.
Radishes: D e m a n d slow,
market weaker. Baskets, film
packed, red variety, 30-6 os.,
91.16 to 91-26; white variety,
24-6 ox., vary few, 92-26.
Spinach: V o l u m e
light.
Bushel baskets, Savoy type,
few, 91.76.

55-

G E N U IN E FORD

A L U M IN IZ E D
M UFFLERS
1949 * 51
FORDS

1952 • 61
FORDS

* 6 65

$994

G E N U IN E FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
LE A D IN G OFF with the initial contribution to
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The Church of God of Pro­
phecy held its annual district
convention
Friday
through
Saturday with Rev. Ralph
Philip*
from
the
Pierson
Church in charge.
Rev. Philips also is district
overseer for district seven.
Other officials in attendance
included
state
secretaries,
VVilcc Litton, Frances Allen,
Christine MisKelly and Irene
Sweeney.
Rev. R Clement Lynch, state
overseer, spoke and instruct­
ed for the district session on
Saturday morning. Other out*
of town ministers speaking
were Joe C. Crews from
Ocoee and Sam Allen from
ivares.
Dinner was served on the
church ground* at noon on
Saturday. Churches represent­
ed were from Melbourne, Co­
coa, Titusville, D a y t o n a
Beach, Ormond Reach. Pier­
son. Deleon Springs, Del.and,
Longwood, Oviedo and San­
ford.

second J.1 I’ iper Cub toward
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plums in the next year.
Ih c club, which was organ­
ized this past full, ulreudy
has 50 members and recently
changed its membership re­
quirements to allow depend­
ents of military personnel to
join as well as active and
letiied military personnel.
The purpuse o f the organ­
ization is to provide low cost
flying for its members from
its hcadqquarters at Slade
Airport west o f Longwood.
Officers arc Ray Curris,
president; Bill Rogers, vico
president; Bill Jones, secre­
tary; Major Bill Durstcller,
treasurer nnd flight instruc­
tor; Ronald Manning, main­
tenance
officer;
I.t.
Bill
Klegg, Instructor and Lcdr.
Karl Unger, operations o f­
ficer.

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I1ILL ROGERS, vice president, left, and BUI Jones, secretary, of the NAS
Sanford Aero Club, Inc., are shown at Slade's Airport west of Longwood
with the club's two JU Piper Cubs. Goal for the club is to acquire four
such craft during the next year,
(Herald Photo)

Future Teachers NAS Bombing Derby To Offer
South Seminole Get Practical
Hours Of Air Spectaculars
Holds Clinic
Experience

By Jane Casselberry
The first of a series of
Readiness Clinics for parents
o f children who will be enter­
ing first grade next Fall was
held last week at South Sem­
inole Elementary School ut
Casselberry.
The session, which was con­
ducted by Mra. Elizabeth
Dunn and Mrs. Elmer Stone,
first grade teachers, was well
attended by fathers as well
as mothers.
Ih e next clinic is scheduled
for Tuesday, March 10, at 8
p.m. at the school. Mrs. Don­
ald Fcnstermaker of Eastbrook will give suggestions
from the parents' point of
view for preparing the chil­
dren for this Important step.
She also will give a demon­
stration o f activities pre­
schoolers enjoy which help
develop skills needed in first
grade.
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Pooch, ’Possums
Cause Trouble
lie ’s just a mite of a daschund but the pooch almost
wrecked a house Sunday af­
ternoon at Lake Monroe Corner.
The dog chased two opos­
sums underneath the house
and then defied all efforts to
got him out. J. C. Sikes call­
ed the sheriffs office for help.
Deputy W. T. Place respond­
ed and found volunteers ready
to tear up the floor. He de­
cided to dig a hole under­
neath the house.
After laboring with a shovel
for long minutes the deputy
had a hole big enough so that
he could peer into the lair.
Instead of one pair of eyes,
he sawr three. Reaching into
the hole with a hoe he prod­
ded one of opossums and they
made like lightning out of
there. Right behind them came
the dog. only to be grabbed
by its owner.
The hole D covered up now
and things have qulted down
at Lake Monroe Corner.

A 21-plane fly-by; precision |plane fly-by on the 21st.

Twenty-one m e m b e r s

1964 version of “ Candid Cam­ then make a high-speed, lowe ra " will be included In an level pass over the grand­

of Future Teachers o f Amer­

ica, are serving us teaching
air show and open house cli­
aides this week at the high
maxing the Navy's Tcntli An­
school.
nual Bombing Derby March
Each student is spending a
21 at the Sanford Naval Air
complete day with a teacher
Station.
in the grade level and subject
Tlie four-hour program be­
o f his choice.
ginning at 9 a.in. will wind up
Those participating include-.
six days of reconnaissance
Pinccrcst Elementary; Har­
and bombing exercises con­
old Hcckenbuck, principal, nnd
ducted each &gt;car by the At­
students Jean Shipman, Ken­
lantic Fleet's all-weather car­
neth Tyre, Susie Deal und
rier forces based at Sanford.
Missy Beluto.
This year's star performer
West side (Srammar, Freeis the twin jet RA-5C V igi­
mnn fluggett, principal, and
lante, the Navy's new math
Jennifer Thompson, Paulette
two (twice the speed ol
Normnnd, Susie Hnlback. Di­
s o u n d ) tactical reconnais­
ane Hnckett, S»nju Jones,
sance and attack aircraft.
Diane Roston, Karen WhigThe first squadron of RAham, Carol Slemper.
5C"s is scheduled for deploy­
Sanford Junior High, Hugh
ment to the Western Pacific
Carlton, principal, and Ran­
aboard the attack carrict
dall Chase, Carol Sumucl,
Ranger this summer. The
Carol Oxford, Barburu Bulger,
Romblng
Derby will
give
Chris Thomas.
visiting defense officials, taci
I-ake
Mary
Elementary,
Heal commanders and, on
Floyd Richards, principal, und
March 21, the public a pre­
Rill Young.
view of her dual capabilities.
Suuthslde Elementaly, Mrs.
Fuur RA-5C's will partici­
Velma Mitchell, principal, and
pate in a curtain-raising 24Linda Kriz, Penny Glccson.
Longwood Elementary, Lou
Husky, principal, and Fi ■i
Holloway.

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WILLIAM E. Galley,
son of Mr. ami Mrs.
W. C. Galley. 2300
L a u r e l Avenue, bus
been promoted to first
lieutenant in the Corps
of Cutlets ut The Cita­
del, Charleston, S. C. A
19(50 graduate of Semi­
nole High School, he is
a business administra­
tion major at the mili­
tary school und is en­
rolled in the advanced
Army ROTC program.

Heart Drive
This Week

) vtvrd the destruction o f war ■abandoned h a b i « i. orphans,
and persecutions of the Com­ handicapped children and widmunists and is g r o w i n g . l ow». Heartening efforts arThousands o f Christians were being made to train these un­
martyred during the Korean fortunates and help them get
War and whole congregations a new d a r t in life.
Older orphans and widows
murdered.
Rev. Kilbourne said that the ate trained to make a living
church is the first target of hiuI given land. Some of the
Communists because within land for rehabilitation is reeach Christian is a stronghold claimed from the sea hy
that resists the atheistic doc­ means o f dike*.
trine o f Communism.
One o f the most beautifiA
Sixty per cent o f the homes rhuirhes shown was one built
and buildings were destroyed by lepers at a leprosarium en­
during the war and the influx tirely by their own efforts.
o f refugees from North Korea
Rev. Kilbourne appealed for
caused problems still plaguing prayer support o f the missionthe country— the lack o f food, nries and Christiana in Korea,
clothing and housing.
particularly those who wor­
Hr showed slides o f homes ship at the risk of their lives
that have been built to house in North Korea and China.

Rev. Elmer Kilbourne, a )
missionary to Korea, present­
ed a program of color slides
graphically depicting mission
work in South Kurca last
Wednesday night at the Cas­
selberry Community Methodist
Church.
Rev. Kilboume is in the
United States for a one year
furlough with his wife and
twu daughter* and Is travel­
ing an average 9.000 miles per
month visiting c h u r c h e s
around the country to fam il­
iarize them with his work.
He in a third generation
missionary and has lived in
Juputi and China ns well as
Korea.
The Korean Church Ims sui-

2 Area Soldiers
In Maneuvers
Two area soldier* have Just
completed winter maneuvers
with the U. S. Army in Ger­
many.
Pfc. Miles P. Denmark, son
of Mrs. Daisy L. Denmark.
1*00 Magnolia Avenue, and
other members of the 47th
Ordnance Group participated
in "Exercise Frosty Lion"
near Augsburg, Germany. He
attended S e m i n o l e High
School.
Pvt. Lonzo T Richardson,
.win of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Richardson, Longwood, took
part in “ Operations WinterTrack." an 8th Intantry Divis­
ion field (raining maneuver
near Giessen, Germany,

Mrs. Kay Sassmun, Lake
Mary Heart Fund chairman,
announced today that a drive
will lie conducted in her area
throughout the week. A total
o f 17 workers will assist in
the drive.
Mis*
Melanie Williams,
daughter o f Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ralph William*, is tiring spon­
sored by the Lake Mary
Chandler o f Commerce us n
candidate
fo r
ljuren
of
Hearts.
South America lies nearer
Support of tin- public is to (lie Old World than docs
North America.
urged.

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laboratories.
For example, track competition led directly to

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SPORTS CAR ROAD RACING:
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RALLY COMPETITION:
Manufacturer’s Championship

INDIANAPOLIS:
Ford ends an era

Ford is king of NASCAR
competition, and has the
N A S C A R A c h ie v e m e n t
Award to prove it. In the '63
season, special Ford entries
won every single race of 500
miles or longer (the ultimate
te st of d u ra b ility and
dependability)and scored
nearly twice as many points
as any other make.

The Cobra, with its special
Fairlane engine, emerged as
the overwhelming leader in
one short year. It won the
Manufacturer's Trophy in
SCCA Class A Production
com p e tition . A n d in the
Laguna Seca and Riverside
races it "dusted off" the
top "unlimited" cars from
all over the world.

Products of Ford and its
worldwide affiliates won the
1963 Manufacturer's World
Rally Championship. Two
specially equipped Falcon
V-8's were winners in the
brutal 2500-mile Monte Carlo
Rallye, and other Falcon
V-8’* won Holland's Tulip
Rally, and the 4000-mile
Trans-Canada Rally.

The first time out, a Nght*
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quence of the thousands who
flock each year to the air
Kish were the first animals
station for the big licet read­
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Sober R eflection
6,000,000 Americans are playing
. laybe you've been so preoccupied
guitars— and that most o f them are
with the grim news from trouble
amateurs. (That may be why it
spots around the world that you’ve
aounds like 10,000,000.)
overlooked such fascinating items
— Americans spent more than
as:
$660 million fo r dog and cat food
In 1968— two and a half times as
— New York City has passed a
law making it illegal to smoke in a , much as was spent fo r baby food.
(A n y comment?)
hotel bed. (It's still legal to burn
— For the person who just has
ourself up in your own bed gt
to brush after every meal, a
ome.)
thoughtful Inventor has com e' up
—- A
a ct least
lease one major airline is
with a dental tablet that you pop
nowr perm itting passengers, Indudin your mouth wherever you are,
ing tne ladies, to smoke pipes and
crush with your teeth, and then
cigars
its in th e planes. (Ana clgaret*
brush. (O f course, you have to run
tes, too, o f course.)
home fo r your toothbrush.)
— An educator says the naughJust wanted you to know. Now
ty child is the creative child. (Makes
you can go back to worrying about
being good sound pretty stupid,
things in Panama, the Congo, etc.,
doesn't It ? )
etc., etc.
— A survey shows that at least

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Colleges: A tten tion !
A five-year-old kindergarten pu
pll In Minnesota has come up with
what Just may be the most signifi­
cant scholastic development since
colleges discovered the coed.
This young genius is astounding
educators by being able to reel o ff
any fact or figure about 800 big
league baseball players.
How does he do it? B y studying
photo cards from pocks o f bubble
gum?
The possibilities o f this cultural
break-through are staggering. I f
this kid can do it with baseball,
what’s to keep everybody from do­
ing it with everything?
Think o f an entire nation study­
ing and learning and progressing
from constant use o f bubble gum
photo cards — and, o f course, from
constant use o f bubble gum.
Consider the intellectual satisfac­

tion o f a law student learning law
from bubble cards on Lincoln and
Gladstone; o f a medical student
studying a card on Dr. Schweitzer
— and o f n student o f the dramatic
arts earnestly poring over a card on,
say, Miss Jayne Mansfield.
"Chews to Learn" is now more
than a slogan. We are on our way
to a better life, by gum.—

Thought For Today
W ar comes as the great failure o f
man, out o f fear, lust fo r power, in­
justice, or misery le ft unrectified.—
Cordell Hull.
Do not boast over the branches.
I f you do boast, remember it is not
you that support the root, but the
root that supports you.— Romans
11:18.

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Q—What waa the first o ffi­
cial naval battle o f the Am er­
ican Revolutionary W ar?
A —Tbs battle fought Octo­
ber 11, m i , la which Am eri­
cans led by Benedict Arnold
were defeated by the British
o ff Valcour Island In Lake
Champlain.
Q—Must the president o f
the U . 8. take the oath o f
office In Washington?
A — Customarily ho dots,
but there la no provision of
law to that affect. Calvin
Coolldge waa sworn in at hie
father's homa in Plymouth,
Verm ont

This !s what tbs lata A1
Smith would hava called ba­
loney. I t probably would bo
rejected by tha brighter votara but fo r the pain U llar
narcotic that tba late Beards­
ley Ruml paddled to Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt.
This waa a fter FD R’s Maw
Dealer* had been bit by tha
fact that tbalr program*
could not b* adjusted to their
campaign promisee o f govern'
m int economy,
Beardsley Ruml was a push
er fo r the narcotie withhold­
ing tan. F D R waa hooki
Withholding a t the aourc* as­
sured that a g n a t many ta x­
payers who had paid less than
they owed or not a t all would
b* tagged lo r a t least some
and perha pa all e f tbalr tax
liability. Th at waa an as­
surance worth, having.
But Ultra came with the
year* something more. The

Ideas.

halves that look alike.

aUll hollered the false ne-

That la a proposition to re­ working s tiff whose pay an.
store the pain to and with­ velope had been tapped each
week through all o f hla work*
draw tba pain killer from tag.
Ing Ufa began almost to fo r.
paying. T h a blg-spendlng,
get that ha waa paying taxes.
big-taxing politicians
have I f he didn't forget, he was
been bambootllng the votera spared the anguish o f going
with their aomethlng.fer.no. Into hla pocket or his bank
arcount to make an annual
thing medicine. Their scheme
has been to get themselves re­ settlement with the tax col*
elected by spending the tan lectors.
payers' money on various
welfares and fringe benefits.
Tba fast-talking poliUcoa
generally convince a majority
o f the votera that somebody
also la paying tbs tan bills,
that tha Common Man la gat
ting fo r free tha fringe bene­
fits that have been added to
the benefits o f U . B. cltlien
ship.

Aristotle's

A ad doctors till the IROOs

T a x P ain K iller?

kanise Democrat. Anderson’s
plan was referred to Mills'
ocnunlttaa last October. I t
waa a thrss-paragraph blU
self-dascrlbad aa followat
" T o permit aa amployar, In
hla discretion, to deduct the
required
withholding t n a
from the wages o f hie em­
ployee only once n month oven
though their regular pay
periods are lees than a
month."

ValeaUae’s

Day are thus a carry-over
from

T e e bad that lUp. Jobs B.
Andersen waa unable to ia*
toreet chairman Wilbur D.
M ill* la the Andaraon plan to
rasters the pain to taxpaying
aa part o f the administra­
tion's tax reduction legisla­
tion.
Anderson Is a Republican
from Rockford, 111. Chatman

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argue, "how could tha center emotion, tha ancients had a
o f the human personality be a double reason to bellevs tha
twin organ?
heart w u tha center o f per­
"A n d the brain has two sonality.

Take-home.pay became a
phrase in American speech.
Take-home-pay alio became
in tha mind o f the taxpayer
and hla w ife the sum o f hla
wages.
The Common Man navar
saw the tax dollars withheld.
He paid scant attention to
tha fact that it waa withheld.
Once a year, briefly, this Joa
waa startled to learn from
his hose how much he had
paid In taxee.
So tha lltUa guy waa doped
against knowing what tha
big apendera did to him. Anderson’a bill would change
that. A dopey taxpayer earn­
ing 9100 a week could be­
come accustomed to having
911.10 deducted each pay day
fo r unde. But, aupposa ha
got the whola 9100 fo r thro*
weeks In a row and was tap­
ped every fourth week fo r a
month's withholding. In that
fourth weak this taxpayer
would draw 991-00 Instead e f

9100.
A 9?B-e-we*k man would
draw 940JO In that fourth
week. The 990 man would get
938.90. The dopiest voter
would be kept always aware
under that system that the
politicians were taking a big
chunk o f hla personal dough.
That could make it hard fo r
tha polls next U a * around.

ties that bleedlag a patient
weald reduce hla fever. A
"tenderhearted" pereoa Is
really "teaderbralaed."
CASE. R-4B6: Alan B., aged
I I , la tha college freshman
who wanted to know why wo
refer to the heart even y e t as
I f It were tha seat o f o
thinking.
"D r. Crana," he added, "w e
■peak o f people ae softheart­
ed or tenderhearted o r ehle&lt;
kenhaarted or hardhearted,
etc.
"A n d clergymen make ap­
peals to our hearts and oven
talk about bowing down our
heart before God.
"W h y do w e ua* such terms
when w * know i t ia tha bruin
that la tha canter o f our per
■onallty?"
Yesterday I told you that
Aristotle, our pioneer Greek
psychologist,
thought
th e
heart w u the center o f our
being.
And he could puncture at]
tha arguments that college
students normally rale* In de­
fense o f tha brain.
"Y ou can appear to be
dead when your brain ia not
working," Aristotle e o u 1d
argue, "y e t you may still re­
cover If your heart hi
msanwhlla bean beating.
"B ut when your heart atopa,
you are finished and dead!"
"D r. Crana," you may ask,
"then what function did Art•totle asecribc to tho brain?"
Wall, h* had noticed that
It waa always g ra y In oolov
and naturally cool to tho
touch when It w u examined
after death.
Bo Aristotle decided the
brain waa simply tha cooling
chamber fo r tha blood.
"Betides," A ristotle would

"B u t there ia only one
heart, so tha heart mutt be
tha center o f our soul or per­
sonality."
Many centuriqs later tha
brain waa finally voted to be
tha location fo r consciousness
and thinking.
But Arlstotle'e argument
about the twin hemisphere!
o f the brain still disturbed
scientists.
So Dee Cartes, great re­
search er o f the 1600*, finally
tried to trace tho center o f
tha soul to a tiny organ In
tha middle o f tha brain.
This w u tha pineal gland.
Sine* it was not duplicated,
Ilk* the twin hemispheres, ha
u ld tho pineal gland w u tba
seat o f tha human aouL
Moreover, tha life o f the
body tinea tncitnt t in t s h it
been looked upon u
the
blood.
,
And when people
fever, the old doctor* simply
let out urns blood, figuring
that would reduce the "fir e "
and thus lower Uw tempera­
ture.
George Washington’* doc­
tors, even In 17W, also blsd
tha Father o f Our Country
and may have caused hla
death by this misguided idea.
Because our hearts b u t
f u t and even "pound" during

They did not know that the
blood circulated but thought
It just would ebb and flow ,
Ilka tha tides o f the ocean.
I t w u n t till Dr. William
Harvey's treaties in 1828,
that proof o f tha circulation
o f tha blood waa established.

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S H L S S S S :^

Continuing

ass-Mia

— Strengthening o f l a w a
governing establishment o f
new municipalities (8 states).
— M or* liberal community
anaaxation laws « states)
— Power to cl tits o r coun­
ties to use certain optional
forms o f government, which­
ever they deem most suitable
(7 states).
— Authority to local govern­
ments to co-operate In collec­
tion o f local taxes (2 states).
This is tha kind o f action on
tha urban front which reap­
portionment was supposed to
gensrat*. A direct tie may not
be provable, but tha big stir
In stats and federal courts
hardly encourage! state le g ­
islators to sit around waiting
fo r tho ax to strike.
The record is plain enough:
they are indeed moving.

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Mrs. Maryana Miles

which plunged m or* heavily
than ever before Into tho ur­
ban Geld.
O f the remaining IP among
theta S3, Just four states have
escaped some Hnd o f state or
federal reapportionment su it
Tha chief categoric* o f state
action last year in urban mat­
ters:
— Enabling legislation deal­
ing with mesa transportation
(P states).
— Laws to facilitate the ac­
quiring o f "open spaces" in
and near metropolitan
(4 states).
— Authorization fo r l o e a l
unite, especially in urban secto n , to contract with ona an­
other for performance o f gov­
ernment functions (P states,
including t in which existing
power was broadened).
—Creation o f metropolitan
p l a n n i n g commissions (6
states).
— Authority fo r cities or
counties to exercise planning
nnd toning regulation over ur­
ban frin ge areas, to curb
sprawl (7 states).

M ortgage loans

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jails Barts*
M i- iiu

W A S H IN G T O N (N B A ) —
The people In many o f A m er­
ica's cities a rt being treated
these days to unaccustomed
attentions from their state
legislatures! Tha n a t u r a l
query:
Does legislative reappor­
tionment, dona under spur o f
tho Aiprem e Court’s famous
Tennessee decision in IM S,
have anything to do with It?
The answer has to be that,
In tha strictest sense, tha link
between mors represantativa
legislatures and tha record
IM S volume o f urban lagisla
tion is unprovabla.
Y e t it la a fa ir presumption
that there is a t least soras
connection In soma places.
Tha Advisory Commission
on Intergovernmental Rela
tlona, summarising 1063 ae
tlon by 33 state* In tha urban
Geld, observes:
"Although ^apportionment
agitation and publle criticism
of legislatures fo r previous in
attention to these problems
may hava been responsible to
some extent, It would appear
tha primary factor waa in the
growth o f the problems them
selves, and the pleas o f local
government officials fo r state
action."
Charles S. Rhyne, attorney
for tha complainant in the
Tennessee case, suggests that
some legislatures still under
rural domination may be act­
ing on urban matters to ease
pressures f o r
reapportion
m en t
Altogether,
reappor­
tionment suits hava now been
filed in some 40 atatei.
In roughly 20 states, some
measure o f reapportionment
actually occurred. Generally,
court action o r tha threat of
It prodded legislators Into mo­
tion.
From this list, 14— M ary­
land, W est Virginia, Tennes­
see, North Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Minnesota, North Da­
kota, Nebraska, Kanaas, Okla
homa, Wyoming, Idaho and
Montana— are among tha 33

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Hounds, Tribe, Lions Return To Boards Tonight
franfnrh

Persia Feb. 18. 1964 — Page 6

Its Dog Eat
Dog In Scrap
At Longwood
Head

By John A . Spolski
Vivian from White Plains:
Tha tima haa Juat about run
Garry A Ruth Paans from
out fo r you c irlit
I mean thoaa of you who are Wayne, New Jersey; Cecil A
planning on entering the A n ­ Sylvia Balcon o f Canada and
nual Women’a Bowling Tour­ Harry 4 Helen Atkins of Har­
nament scheduled for the first rison, New York.
two weakenda o f March.
Round Robin action o f the
Tha entriea fo r this tourney various league scores show
end this coming Friday, Feb­ that Mary Dougherty and
ruary 21st.
Elaine Koetival were tho lead­
Surprising as It may sound, er* o f the lll-Nooner's Lea­
there are still quite a few gals gue. Mary’s 183 was high sin­
who think that just because gles, Elaine's 470 was high
It’s a t o u r n a m e n t , well, for series.
they're Just not good enough
It was Helen Altman's nlte
to compete. O f course that no­ to "tear ’em up" in the Mon­
tion is entirely silly.
day eve women's scratch lea­
This tournament isn’t any gue. Helen rolled a 102/540
differen t than your weekly set.
competition In league play be­
Iin 't It strange? 1 mean two
cause it also Is handicapped. week* ago I was writing about
So, i f you’re doing well as an Joe's Laundry of the Hl-Noonindividual or better yet as a c t'» League climbing from the
team, then you’re eure to have cellar to the top spot in a pe­
yourself a good time by com riod o f 6 or 8 weeks and now
petlng. Who knows, maybe I have another ' ' t u c c e u
you’ll even capture some of story" to report to you.
those beautiful trophies and
In the Jet Bowler-ettes Lea­
money to hoot!
gue o f Wednesday mornings,
Come on girls. Let’s not Earns Insurance duplicated
w ait until the laet minute to this feat, also.
put your application in to
Congratulations to Shirley
Fran Morton, Association Sec Martin, Alice Sexton, Ann A l­
rotary. I honestly feel that mond and Meda Wiltshire.
Corns to think o f it, I be­
this can be the blggeet thrill
fo r you and your teammates lieve that this kind of a story
and be the biggest tourna­ would apply equally well In
ment you’ve ever had in this soma o f the other leagues,
area. Only your participation too. In case 1 missed your
and interest w ill tell the tale. team, give me a reminder on
I t might not be a bad idea to It, O. K.T
Last week’s play fo r the
aturt dropping that "gentle
hint” to Dear Husband, too. I Bowler-ettes had the high ser­
mean, let’s get him out here ies going to Isabel Goshom
when you’re bowling to have who not only rolled her first
him lend his vocal support. over-200 league game, but al
Thare’a no charge for specta­ so showed ’em how fo r series
with a 608. Congratulations
tors!
Since the men from this Isabel on that 210 acratch
area will be scoring for the game.
Clarence Wallla la again on
g irls in their tournament, it's
only proper that we acknowl­ top o f the heap for the Tues­
edge the fact that tha girls day nlte Businessmen's Lea­
w ill reciprocate fo r the gent's gue. I f memory aervea me cor
rectly this certainly must be
tourney, also.
Pete Petersen Is doing the tha fifth or sixth time that
"tub thumping" to build up this honor has fallsn to Mr.
interest fo r the men's get-to­ W. W ally (h ot a 218/687 duo,
gether, scheduled for the two A tta boy W ally. N ow he's
weeks directly following the rolling as well aa he makes
w o m e n ' i tournament, the those cabinets.
I ju st go t through talking
weekends o f March 14-15 and
21-22. Mora on this in next with aoma o f the members of
tha Intcrscholastic Bowling
week's column.
I don't know whether I League.
In order to determine who
should thank Ev Kerr of the
M ayfair Inn or the raln-mak will bowl on each Monday af
cr Since it rained on Friday ternoon in this legaue, the
a, m., we had quite a group of scores and average! o f those
northern visitors here at the coming out fo r the Free Free
lanes.
t tics on Saturday afternoons
Areas represented w e r e aro taken into consideration.
N ew York State, New Jersey The point ia that evidently
and Ontario, Canada. Wei some o f t h e s e youngsters
come to the Finley's—Irene A aren’t aware o f tha faet that
they should be out fo r the
practlro on Saturday’s from
noon til 2 p. m.
They all bowl threa games
each Saturday, plus the three
Team
w **
games in league on Mondays
Evans • • • • • • • • • • . . 1 1
1
all fo r free.
Boone
®
The Lucky Draw promotion
Colonial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
has now started. Whenever
Edgcwatcr ..................... 7
yod bowl three games you’ll
Winter Perk .................. 5
receive a ticket which is to be
Bishop Moore ................ 5
deposited here at the Lanes.
SEM INO LE ....................4
Oak Kidge ..................... 2 10 On April 20th w e’ll have the
first drawing fo r the various
Games Tonight
prises totaling 81,400.00. How
SEM INO LE at Winter Park
about that, huhT
Bishop Moore at Oak Ridge
Don’t f o r g o t
Moonlight
Boone at Evans
Bowling
at
0
p.
m.
It's
lots of
Colonial at Edgewater
fun.

Metro Standings

Legal Notice
o r a f f u c a t io n
ro m TAX DEED
1M.I* snerisa elate tee

Legal Notice

n o t ic e

ISM.

t

"*NOT?CB IB HEREBY GIV­
EN, That Peter II. a Ruth M.
John.on the holder of the fol­
lowing certificate hse filed
aald certificate for tea deed
to be leetied thereon. The cer­
tificate aomber end reer of
iMueneo. tho deeerlptlon of In*
properly, and the neme in
which It wea aeeei.ed are ee
follower
.
Certificate No. ITT
Tear of
laeuance 1 S S 0 _____
DESCRIPTION o r PROPERTT
l.oto Dricrlbod In DB I I Pea*
ioi * n a taa Pea# its *eetloa I Town.hlp SIS Reago S*
E Namo In which aeeotiod Kll*
sahoth a . McBride. All of eald
property belna In tho County
of B.mlnole, ito lt of IJerUal.'nlooa ouch cortltlcalo ohell be
rtilccmtil •ccordlnr to U w tho
property described In euch
certificate will be eotd to the
hlgheit bidder at the front
door of the Sem lnoUOooety
Court Houoo at Hanford. FlorIda. on tho first M «» 4 «I '»
the won'll of **srch. 1*4*.
which to tho Ind day of March.
**Dal.,1 thli Ir&lt;l
of J ,B ‘
uary, lift .
(Official Clerk e Beall
Arthur II. Urchwlth. Sr,
Clerk Circuit Ceurl.
Seminole County, Florida
tty: O. Troy Rsy. 7r". ° : r
rublleh Jan. II A F*b. t, 11.

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o r a p p m c a t io n
BOB TAX IIKKII
Its.ia FlarMa atatalc.

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•r i m b i
NOTICE IB H E R E BY OIVKN, That Teler If. A Ruth M.
Johnsoa the holder of tho fol­
lowing eortlflcoto has fll*4
stld eortlfleoto for tax d**d
to bo lotuod thereon. The certlflcsto number and yesr of
liiuonc#, tho description of tho
property, and the nsme In
which II was osaoestd ere os
follows:
Csrtlflcslo No. II*
Tear of
tesumnra 1110

tiicscRimox o r raorENTY

That part Desc. In DU III
Pete 111 iLoss Dots 11 A I I )
111k II Banlando
Nam* In which oeetesed Key
Development A Realty Inc. All
of esld property being In the
County of ftemlnolo, state of
Florid*. Unites such cortlflcal* shall be redeemed accord­
ing to law ih* property des­
cribed In aurh certificate will
b* sold to tb* highest bidder
at the front door of tho geniinolo County Court Hnuss at
Sanford, Florida, on tho first
Monday In tha month of March
1MI, which It tho Ind day of
March. lift.
Dated tills trd day of Jan­
uary. IM4.
(Official Cltrk'e Baal)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk Cireult Court,
•emlnolt County, Florid*
Byt O. Troy lloy. Jr.. D.C.
rublleh Jon. tl, A Feb. d, 11.

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Coach

SHS Hangs Its O viedo P la y s
Hopes On High 2 This W eek
Scoring Bowes
B y Joe Warden

Walt Dturat'

B y J a lls i Stenstrom

Lim an Greyhound* will make

It’a a aure thing that the

an effort tonight to itop De-

Seminole High School basket

Land H lgh'i bid for the offi­

ball quintet Isn't going to set
the Metro Conference on fire
during the closing tilts o f the
hsrdboard season. However,
the Seminolea still h tv * a
chance to gain aoma honors
U tha Tribe's
sensational
scorer, Mike Bow el, c a d
maintain his scoring punch.
Bowes, with 87 points In the
last three games, will lead
th* Indians tonight whan they
travel to Winter Park fo r a
contest with th* WUdcata. I f
Mika can continue his psc*
the chances are exceptionally
good that ha could grsb the
Metro
league's individual
scoring title.
At the moment the Sanford
youngster has appeared In all
of Seminole's I I contests this
year. He has posted a total o f
330 point* and hat a game
average of 18.3—less than one
point behind Gary I’ relsser of
Bishop Moore who tops tho
circuit.
rrclsser has a 19.2 average
for 19 games and has two
games remaining. Bowes has
three games left to play.
Bowes could add to bit to­
tal points— 330. by tha way—
when th* Tribe tackles the
Parkers this evening. In an
earlier engagement the Scminolea detested Winter Park.
Coach Ralph Stunipf's boys,
with four wlni and eight loss­
es In loop competition, will be
out to add tha fifth victory
tonight.
If they do, sod Bishop
Moor* Is toppled by Oak
Ridge, th* Semlnoles could
leave their seventh place spot
In tha Metro standings and
climb Into a tie with tho
Parkers fo r fifth place.
Thus
fa r
this
season
Stumpf's outfit haa averaged
32.8 pointa offensively. De­
fensively they have had sn
average o f 62.0 points scored
•gainst them.
Tonight Stumpf wiU proba­
bly go with Bowes, Ken Tyre,
Barry Barks, Berry Johnson
and any one of several addi­
tional members of th* squad.
Friday night Seminole plays
Boone in Orlando and Satur­
day night they'ra slated to
visit New Smyrna Beach.

cial Orange Belt Conference
title when the 'Houndi enter­
tain the Bulldog! at the Longwood echool'a gymnasium.
Twice before thii season the
Greyhounds

have

been

out­

fought by the Bulldogs. Earl­
ier in the season at DcLand
the

Bulldogs

nosed

out

the

Lyman quintet by four points.
Last Friday night during Utc
circuit'! tournament in Lees
burg DcLand again beat the
'Houndi by four points. The
Bulldogs went on to defeat
Apopka in the finals and take
the tourney crown.
Coach Murray Arnold's Bull
dogs lead tho second place
Apopka Blue Darters by one
game. I f Lyman, on its homo
court, can take the Bulldogs
tonight and Apopka takes
Wildwood—which it is likely
to do—the two loop leaders
could go down to the wire
with identical records.
Lyman will bo paced to
night by Bill Tolson, the le i'
guc'a fourth ranked acorcr.
Tolson has appeared in 20
gam ci, haa scored 305 points
and has a game average of
15.3. Lyman'a Donnie Smith
ia in aixth place among indi
vidual acorcrt with 254 pointa
in 17 contest! for a game
average of 14.0.
Game time is 0:30 with the
start of the preliminary af
fair between Utc little 'Hounds
and the Baby Bulldogi.

SANFORD W ILL HE represented in the Floridn State Junior Bovs Hnsketbali Tournament in this city, Feb. 28-29, by the Biddy League all
»11 atari).
Members of the Sanford squad
to right) Mike Ferrell,
squ ure (front
"*
' row, 'left....................
Mett Morgan, Bobby Lundquist, Kenny Hinson and Bill Schmidt. (Back
row, left to right) Bill Bracken, David Lee, Skipper Senkorik, Tommy
Santiago and Bobby Powell.
(Herald Photo)

S0KC Marathon Race Gasti, Elorri
Win Feature
Looks Like Thriller
Gasti

Tonight's

marathon

lllh

and

Etorri

brought

post six home for the feature
Ituahaway Dan. eighth
game
doubles win

Tarantella. I
t. Chief Itockelear,

S.

Ilock

race should provide most of
Tray. 4. Granlta Rock. T. Aqua- Monday night at the Orlaodo
the thrills at the Sanford-Or- rana. 4. Rlltsn
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton.
SEVE NTH RACK — a/B Hlla
The winner* had to over­
Undo kennel club.
— Grade T — 1. Ilajah lleau, 3.
A threesome o f distance Dna T.ee, t. Tumbling Ituth, 4. come an early lead held by
Charlie McQuay. S. Harry H.
race specialists headline the 4. Myatlcal. 7. da da. I. Dab­ pre-game favorites Astlgs and
Irlarte, but the action high­
lineup for the 3/8ths mile ble Klin
RIGHTS! ItACS: — B/ld Mila
event and the winner la any­ — Grade It— 1. Do ltaal. S. light was a lengthy volley
Make T'Mova. S. Illngo Fibber, with Ermu and Quintana In
body’s gueai.
Little Rhonda, one of the 4. Pahulnua Fare. I. Skua. 4. which all manner of dastling
Duka Drake, 7. Jaaa auoileptad, shots were dished out by both
slowest starters and fastest *. Amty'a Htmmrni-k
finishers In the nation, will M A T H H AITI — R/l« Mila — sides.
Grn.tr A— I. Rank Trual. S.
Abasolo and Pradera put
be going for her first 3/8lhs Two B.-ara, S. Ampla Ansta. 4.
mile win o f the season. The R» Splendid, 4. Din,la Cull*. together a 3-3 combination In
4. Mu alt Farrell, I. Gator Dand. the Daily Double events to
C. H. Scott pup had hey first S
Dinaha Pag
distance race start last week TKNTII IIACH — B'lB MU*— pay $120.30. Aids* was se­
but was shut oft by the pack Grade A— 1. Fit. t. Man cond to Pradera In the fourth
ritrtch. S. Proper Fluor, 4. HlarJuat as site started to open up. llirht Kathy, 6. Cherokaa Sun- game for a 3-4 p erfect! worth
4.
I-ockat
Caeh.
7. 8396.G0.
O. B.'s Column haa won her down.
Churk Draka. I. Susan D .wltt
Abasolo also took the third
last two starts Including one HI.KVBNTH RACK — l/S Mile
marathon event. Mrs. ft. M. — Grade V — 1. Mary Sirloin. game o f the Matinee, with
G A IN E S V IL L E , — Spring Lillie's Shuey ran a sensation­ 2. Shury. I. Dlttla Rhonda. 4. Juanchu winning the fourth
Stock. I. Itrtty Rat,a. 4. for a 3-5 afternoon double
practice atarted fo r Univers­ al 40.66 in winning her last Hutan
d. R "a Column. 7. II. A's Allen
paying $71.40.
ity o f Florida football play­ •tart and w a i unchallenged llavoc, 4. Silent Gram
ers Saturday, and adjust- from start to finish.
ment to new rule* ia ones
Another
greyhound
who
again a major source o f con­ could take the race U B. A.'s
cern.
Alice Havoc. The Frank ScHead Coach Ray Graves lich pup also can put on the
and hia s ta ff will, fo r tha blinding finish and haa been
tima being, coach the squats timed at leas than 41 seconds
to play football from both In at least one dUtsnce race
an offensiva and defensive this season.
welterweight,
and
M IAM I BEACH. (U P I ) — rigu n ,
Tonight's entries:
standpoint.
Sugar Ramos, fenthsrwelght.
“
It
’ll
ho
just
like
Jim
Cor­
PIROT
RACE
—
B/ie
Mtto
—
"M oii, o f the boys will con­ UraSr It— 1. W. D.’s (&gt;rm«»l.
His stable also includes
tinue aa two-way players,' S. Notified. I. Good Timing, 4. bett amt John L . Sullivan,"
formsr champions Luis Rod­
said
Angelo
Dundee
Monday.
Dormsn.
4.
Ilypnotl'iuo,
4
.
says Graves. "W hen rules
Mho's Hot, I, Hwott Bhowsrs,
welterweight, a n d
A n g e l o , Cassius Clay’s rigues,
are clarified, and after wa 4. Ilorliour Cholc*
Ralph
Dupas,
junior middle­
t
r
a
i
n
e
r
,
wit*
previewing
NIXON
It
RACE
—
B/ia
Milt—
have had time to evaluate our
(Irada r — 1. Ills Moontr, 2.
personnel, our coaching will Joyotl, I. Viola. Tip. 4. O. It's Clay's title figh t with cham­ weight.
So much travel la requir­
awing to cither a form of Dlpotlck. S. O r a t'uko, 4. Duo. pion So n ny Liston at the M i­
ty Csptstn, I. Wlrkot Harsh. ami Ilrsch Convention Hall, ed by Dundee*' work that
platoon or three-team organ­ 1. Purohrtd
blond Helen, his w ife, la a
isation."
THIRD RACE — B/te Mil* — Feb. 25.
It— t. Hhknarl T.a Jont,
Bark in 1802, a fast step- "boxing widow." Har blackGraves
believes spring Rraita
2. Sloa'a Dal, 1. do Hllm. 4.
practice ia a time fo r (1 ) Dana Itork, 4. Chubby Me- ping, fust-jabblng young Cor­ haired, lean-faced, mediumNath. 4. Klrata I'ata, T. Uhl- bett provided tiia flrat big sited husband le away from
evaluation o f personnel and dy
Ual, 4. Ilrownla Farry
giving apeelal attention to FOURTH RA CE — S/l* Mil* upset for the world heavy­ their Miami horn* about four—Grad*
M— 1. O. B.'a Arch. weight crown by knocking fifths o f tha time.
younger boys, (2 ) lining up
J. Huillln Hank, I. Joalt Rock,
"And when Cley wins the
the squad aa you expect to 4. Top Tailor, 4. Polly Tram. out veteran Sullivan, a burly
begin the fall and (S ) teach­ 4. Holiday Star. I. Novel, I. slugger, in tha 21st round at heavyweight title," the 42Varla II.
year-old
globe-trotter
aald,
ing fundamentals,
FIFTH It ACM — a/B E ll* — New Orleans.
"Our spring game will be Grade T— I. Walk Ducky, 2.
For the impending Liston- " I guess the only way 111 be
Hanoi*, I. Jim Tray, 4. Partial
held March jll," said Graves. Payment,
16-rounder,
Dundee— able to eee my w ife and two
I. Coamo Rocket. 4. Clay
"B y that tima we should have Captain Adair, I. Wld* Octan, the busiest man in b o x in g - kids is to carry their pictures
ll.A/a Ampla Magic
with me.”
the final word on exactly I.
SIXTH EACH — B/IS HR# — predicted:
what the new rules w ill al­ Orada F— 1. fltora Bought, I.
Son Jimmy Is nine and
"Cassius will taka th* title
low in the way o f substitu­
on a knockout in the 11th or daughter Terri Is six.
tion, and will have worked
17m Dundee* ar* a boxing
The vellum head o f the ket­ 12th round. Old man Liston
tha aquad accordingly."
tledrum may be alackened or will get hit with ao many family. Angelo met Helen In
Quarterback Tom Shannon tightened to produce any note left jabs he'll think th* New Y ork '* Madison Bquar*
la the only player excused within its range o f half an oc crowd Is throwing glove* at Garden ths night U tlsn 'i
from spring practice.
tava.
him. And he’ll mlse eo many cousin, Jackie Cranford, got
punches at my elusive Cas­ licksd by on* o f Angolo's
sius that he'll think be’e fighters.
"C raw ford lost/* Angslo
swinging et a shadow."
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
NOTICH OP APPI.STATION
Dundee speak* with auth­ grinned, "but his cousla, H el­
POR TAX HEED
FOR TAX HREH
I l M t li * SM.SS PloriBa atatatt fire. 104.IB Florida Statute* ority. He is the busiest man en won."
■f I M I )
• f IB4*)
in the fight game. In addi­
NOTICE IB HKIIKDY G IV ­
NOTICE !■ IIE IIK U r G IV ­
EN. That ,'otor M. A Ruth M. EN, That Potor II. * Ituth M. tion to training Casslua, he
Johnson tho holdsr of th* fol- Johnsoa th* holdrr of tho fol­
lowing eortlflcoto haa fltod lowing rortlfloal* hts fll«1 manages or co-managera 17
said esrllflret* for taa dood to ••Id eortlflcoto for taa d*»d other professionals. They In­
ho Itsusd thsroon. Th* cortl- to b* Issued thoroon. Th* errfirsts number and r * * r of tlflcsto number and ytsr of clude world champions W il­
Issuance, th* itooorlptlon af th* Istusneo, th* description of th* lie Pestrsno, Light heavy­
property, and th* asm. la proporty. snd th* nsm* In weight, and Sugar Ramos,
which it wat assessed ar* as which It was » » » • • » » * ar* os
featherweight.
followti
followgi
Certifies!* No. l ie
Tear of Crrtlflcat* No. SSI
Tsar of
His stabla also Include*
Issuance 111*
Itausnr* ISS*
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTT UK«rHli»TIO.N OP PROPERTY former champion Lula Rod-

Gators Begin
Spring Practice

C lay Likened
To Corbett

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of said property belna In th*
County of ttemlnolt, attts of
Florid*. Unites such cortlflcat* shall bt redeemed accordInn to low th* property deecrlboA In such corllflrnta will
be told to th* highest bidder
at ths front door of th* Bsinlnolo County Court lions* at
Sanford, Florida, on tb* flrat
Monday
In th*
month
of
March. ISSt. which Is tha Snd
day of Maroh. test.
Dated ihla Srd day of Jan­
uary, ti ll.
(Official Clerk's Baal)
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Clark Circuit Court, Bsmlnul* County, Florida
Ityt a . Troy Ray. Jr, DC.
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StmlBolo, Ststo of Florid*. Un­
is** ourh esrtlflmts shall ho
rtdttmsd according to low tho
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Fight Results

1114

Datrd this trd day of Janutry, IM I.
(Official Clork'a goal)
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Clark Circuit Court.
Somlnels County, Florida
Uyt O. Troy Ray, J r, D.C.
Publish Jsn. SI, * Fob. 4, ID
II. 1144.

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Herald Sports W riter
Oviedo's Lion* will end their
regular cage season this week
at home when they host Mt.
Dora Bible tonight and Taylor
High o f Pierson Friday night
Rolling along with a 14-5
record, th* Liona nearly scor­
ed th* upeet o f the season
when they held top-ranked,
high scoring Orlando Evans
to a meager 28 marker* while
the Ovlcdlan* dumped in 22 in
th* hard fought tilt.
The Lions w ill be aiming for
number 15 win tonight, as
they host Paul Holder and hia
fellow M t Dora Bible team­
mates.
In the last contest between
the schools, the Lions, slug­
gish from • heavy test sched­
ule, hnntmercd out a 68-55
decision ovor the underdog
Bulldogs.
Oviedo hopes to
make a better showing to­
night, in preparation for the
Class B Group Tournament,
February 28 and 20 at Evans
High School.
Tha Bulldogi are paced by
5-foot-8 Junior Paul Holder,
who ia on* o f Central Flor­
ida's top scorers. Holder man­
aged to dump in 10 against
Oviedo while his teammate
Eddie Baker swished the nets
fo r 20. Mt. Dora uses tha fast
braak effectively and is a hard
team to dtfensa duo to their

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Wildwood ....................... 5
Leesburg ....................... 4
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Kissimmee ..................... 3
Game* Tonight
DaLand at L Y M A N
Leesburg at Lakevlaw
Wildwood at Apopka

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9

Sea water eontalna a penny,
worth o f gold In every million
gallons.

IRVEN Morris shows
a better - thun • eight
pound bass caught in a
private lake near Luke
Mary on Friday, Valen­
tine's Day. “ 1 hung •
bigger one and fought
him for thirty five
minutes," nuid Morris,
"but he broke my hook
and got away."

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Except Sunday

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Wed.. E rl* Sat,

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IVirVn got It

Eddie Macbcn, 192. Redwood
City. Calif., knocked out Duko
Sabcdong, 216, Hawaii (1 ).

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St. Lucia, (econd largest o f
th* Windward Islands, lias
south o f Martinquo in tho
CaribbBU Sea.

skill In handling th* ball. Tb*
Bulldogs took th* runner-up
•pot In the Lakes and Hill*
Conference tournament, losIng only to hot ahootlng Flor­
ida Central Academy.
Th* Liona should be In good
condition fo r this contest but
it Is not known fo r certain
whether center Seth Rook w ill
play. The improvement o f
Billy Mlkler could b* a boost
to tho Lion's offensiva and dafensivs game.
Th* Lions, rolling along
with a 63 point averaga, con­
tinue Improving thalr ballhandling aklll and rebounding.
The absence o f Rook haa been
pretty well taken car* o f by
th* exceptional Improvement
o f Tim Colbert in rebounding
and by the play o f Jim Cour­
ier. Colbert a lio has steadily
improved his shooting and la
helping th* Liona maintain
their scoring average.
Ovirdo'a Junior varsity, also
Improving, w ill be trying fo r
their fifth win in a row to­
night aa they tackle their
Bible e c h o o 1 counterparts.
Paced
by Bobby
Stewart,
Gardner Precdy and Giann
Knowles, tha Baby Liona top­
pled ths Bulpup* 46 to 40
earlier in the season. Duo la
the improvement o f the Baby
Lions they ar* favored to re­
peat their performance.
Probable atarters fo r Oviedo
tonight will include forwards
Mikler and Courier, guards
Rex Brooks and Ted Bcllhorn
and Colbert at canter. MU
Dora will probably start Hold­
er, Barton, Mesalek, Baker
and Douglas.

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Annual Art

ENJOYING THE ART SHOW wnre Mrs Bout-well (left) Mrs. Beth Gregory, rosette winner,
nnd Mrs. Noel.

Auxiliary

Preview Fashions For

Holds Meeting

Those Who

In Hall

Constant n a g g i n g
during a m eal does
Httlii for a child's
stomoch*

Newspaper Enterprise* A s m .
"Accent on youth" is the
keynote o f the Paris designer
collections fer spring. But It
is an elegant, feminine youth,
reminiscent of the *30t, a far
cry from the world of the
bobby-soxer.
There was no one particu­
lar silhouette, but all the
clothes were young looking.
The booted and capped sport­
ive look Is dead and the little
buy look on the way out. The
gentle young woman la back.

8TAN ROWELL, non
of Mr. und Mm. Chuck
Rowell, North Edgemon Avenue, N o r t h
Orlundo, celebrated his
sixth birthday. O v e r
20 youngsters enjoyed
gunies nnd group songs,
in honor of the occa­
sion, a white cake with
dark red roses and
punch wero served to
the group.

Catholic WG
Gathers In
Hall
By Mrs, Adam Muller
The regular meeting o f Ht.
Ann’*

Catholic

Sponsored By

ShowAttracts Hundreds

The fKth annual art exhibit: vfaltcra to the Sanford C lvlcith c Civic Center. 01 a dull I tier 12 year* of a2c were dl*
and (ea, apunsored liy the Center between noon and 6 1paintings, 15 painting! by tne played.
Sanford Scmlnole Art Aasocla- p.m. Sunday.
U-to-lB-year-old group, and 14
Three Judge*. M r. GeveU
lion, attracted hundred* o il
In the large auditorium ol|picture* painted by thoac un-lDoozcr,
of N e w
Smyrna|

By Mra. Adam Mailer
The Auxiliary to the DeBary
Fire Department met recent­
ly at the Fire Recreation Hall
Mra.
on Colomba R o a d .
Thom a i
Howard
provided
ever the meeting. Mra. Char
le i Ulrich gave the invocation
and Mra. Ed Hcaly led In the
flag salute.
During the budncn ses­
sion o f the meeting, severa
reports were
made. T
Miss Beatrice J. Tyson, a
member o f the Wektva Chap­
ter o f the DAR, gave a read
ing on the lives of two presi­
dents, Abraham Lincoln an.
George Washington, both born
in the month o f February.
The auxiliary accepted six
new members: Mrs. B. Tiederman, Mrs. C. Vurglnac,
Mrs. E. B. Belnat, Mrs. Dar­
win Bruce, Mrs. Bessie Aten
and Mrs. H. Eaton.
Refreshments w e r e ' served
following the business session
with hostesses Mrs. Gaston
Crosby, Mrs. C. E. Ashley,
Mra. E. E. Alcorn and Mrs.
Myron Accardi serving. Mrs.
Pierson Little was named as
new chairman of the refresh­
ments.
There were three visitors
present for the meeting and
social hour.
Games
were
played with Mrs. Charles Ul­
rich, Mrs. Edward Healey
and Mrs. Thomas Howard di­
recting.
The
auxiliary
announced
that a white elephant sale and
a baked food sale would be
held at the Recreation Hall on
March T. Coffee and cake will
be sold, plus a light lunch
during the day. Mra. Paul
Froetcher is chairman of the
white elephant sale. Mrs.
Charles Schneider is chair­
man o f the food and cake
sale.

Musical - Tea

W o m a n ’»

Guild was held on Wednesday
In the Pariah Hall. Tho pres­
ident, Mra. Howard A. Yerkes, Introduced Mr. Tarlton
of DeLand, who explained the
driver* instruction course for
those Interested In learning
to drive.
Mrs. William
T. Joyce,
chairman
of
the
Layette
Committee fo r the Catholic
Charities, reported that aha
received many donations o f
garments and cash to carry
out her project. Also it was
announced that an afternoon
social for all parishioners Is
being planned fo r April I In
the church hall.
The
president
appointed
Mrs. Robert E. Morrison as
chairman o f the nominating
committee, which will form
a slate o f new officer* for
the coming year. The meet­
ing waa closed with a prayer
given by Father Gerard Davlln, Spiritual director o f the
Guild.

Skirts Just
covered the
knees.
Kilted, pleated and
flared, they flirted their way
through every collection.
The shape is back. Should­
ers are natural and Uie natur­
al waistline Is lightly (not
tightly) accented.
Suit Jackets were
cither
brief and filled, cardigans or
blazers. All had long slender
sleeves.
Sleeves were Important in
all the collcctiona — cap, long
and kimono. And necklinri
for daytime clothes feature
wide collars and long lapels,
sometimes extending lo the
waist.
Colors for daytime are as
drllcatc
as sosp
bubbles.
Pink Is the favorite, but there
la a wide range of pale yel­
lows. greens and blues. Navy
Is chic once again, highlight­
ed with white or scarlet.
For'even in g, necklines are
wide, plunging and daring.
And a new length was shown
for tho dinner dress — just
above the ankle.
Dior's collection b y Marc
Bohan showed
clothes
for
women who would never con­
fess to being a day over 40.
Daytime hemlines cover the
kneecaps. Suits are Jaunty
with brief, semifitted Jackets
fastening at tba waist and
long,
allm
sleeves.
Skirts
swing with wide flat pleats
or all-around kilting.
Coati are tubular reding
otes, straight, unfitted and
•end-full. Thar* are also half
coats to wear over suits.
The dinner dresaea fall to
just above the ankle. Fbrmal
gown* ara slightly longer, or
elio very abort Tho geoeral
trend is a high-busted, slen­
der line and daring decollete*
There w ain't a floral print
in the entire collection. In
stead, there ware bold plaids
or trellis designs.

Think Young
Gerard
youngest

Pipart,

at 30 the

newcomer

to

the

ranks of Paris high fashion,
showed a collection for Nina
Ricci which was beamed at
his
generation.
His
coats
were slightly bloused and dou
ble-breasted, often belted.
His evening line included
one of the most daring long
evening fashions shown — a
wide triangle cut out under
cither arm, clear down to the
waist on a long, slinky black
crepe dress.
Jules Crahay,
produced
a aumptous collection in his
first year with Lanvin. His
favorite theme for daytime
suits U the battle Jacket with
drawstring hem.
Crahay goes all-out in hit
evening gowns. Ills favorites
are the
brief embroidered
bodice with a slender skirt
and the full swinging gypsy
dress. A group of charming
debutante gowns reminiscent
o f Gainborough were delight­
fully fresh and now.
Chanel,
naturally
retains
her easy, relaxed and Intense­
ly feminine line. New from
her this season Is a doubleor triple • tiered aklrt with a
hint of a flare, teamed with
a matador jacket. Her colon
would melt in your mouth.
Soft pinks, blues, yellows and
sometimes all three combined
in tweed and etched In black
vied with her usual numbers
in navy, accented with scar­
let.
Balmain creates for
the
sophisticated set who look for
•qulslle
workmanship
and
line in their clothes. He shows
many princess or near -shlfti.
St. Laurent completely de­
parted from Uie sportive, his
signature In Uie past.
His
suits, with pleated aklrta, had
a girlish
look.
Hip-length,
double • breasted J a c k e t s
were worn with flat-crowned
square-brimmed hats and big
bows worn on Uia bare neck.
His evening dresaea put
women In "c a g e s " — loose
sheer tunica over slim underdressei. One group of evening
dresses waa "country style."
Provencal patterned
cotton
floor • length skirts wero
worn with solid • colored
shlrta and triangle head scar­
ves patterned like the aklrta.
Pierre Cardin la the one
designer this
teasoa
who
doesn't believe In soft ele­
gance. Ho had tho startler o f
the couture scene — an eve­
ning dross that had a V slash­
ed m low that the modal had
to disguise her navel with
putty. But this makes conver­
sation, not fashion, and the
soft, feminine styles o f tho
other couturiers will act the
trend for spring.

Beach; Fred Trlpplet, from
Rollins College, and Edward
Poucher, from Winter Park,
awarded rosettea o f merit to
several members.
In the adult group were
Mr*. Mildred Babcock, Mrs.
Beth Gregory and Edmond
Stowe receiving rosettes. Dan­
ny Smith, from the 12 to 16
year group, and Gall Cowan,
irom the under 12 age group,
were also awarded rosettea
of merit.
A popular vote by writter
ballot was also taken to de
termine the choice of the
many vlewera. First choicz
was “ Watting” by Mrs. Gret
chen Lewis Crowell; seconc
was the “ Florida
Farm
Scene" by Mr*. Fred Ball,
and the third choice was
"Sunlit" by Mrs. Mildred
Babcock.
The auditorium was beau­
tifully decorated with varloui
types of plants. The back­
ground music was played by
Paul Ifelnsohn on the organ.
In an adjoining room re­
freshments were served on a
lovely table centered with a
flower arrangement of carna­
tions and green foliage. Serv­
ing the guests were Mrs. Ball,
Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Garner, Mrs.
DcWitt, Mra. Stevens and
Mra. Babcock.
Mra. Etna Smith, the hos­
pitality chairman, carefully
and smoothly managed the
serving of refreshments.
Joseph Mathlcux, president,
and other members of the
club greeted the guests who
came from neighboring cltlc*
and other states.
The chairman of this year's
exhibit was George Dodson,
assisted by Mrs. Dodson and
many other members of the
association. The S a n f o r d Seminole Art Association pro
tented a fine art exhibit which
contributed greatly to the cut
tural activities of this com­
munity.

CREATIVE
W OM AN

.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
_
The
DeBary
Community *
Methodist Church Social Hall
was the aite recently fo r a
Mu-icule and Tea, sponsored
by the Auxiliary to the Her­
bert D. Gibb Post 259. Mm.
Louis St. Amend was pro­
gram chairman.
Miss Adelaide Conte play­
ed several selections on the
organ console. Among the**
were "The Lost Chord" by
Sullivan; " I Heard The Sound
o f Harpers" by Peete, "F in ­
landia" by Selbrllus; and
"Y ou r Land and My Land"
and several others.
Elmer ITiompson with hi*
accordion pluyed "Minuet In
SEVERAL LADIES attending the silver ten were Mrs. Rigley Rrewerton
G” ; the University o f Alaska
(seated left), Mra. Sarah King, Mrs. Donald Klamm (standing left), Mrs.
Cumpus song; and “ Do-ReLeon Walker, Mrs. William Stringfield and Mrs. Curtis Hughes.
Me" from the "Sound o f Mus- 8
ic". John Corwall o f DeLand
sang "Drink To Me Omy
With Thine Eyes” , "Since I
First Saw Your Face", and
The Sanford Public Library both clubs assisted in the
m-vcral others.
was the site recently for sn handling o f refreshments.
A reception followed the
The
visiting
Sanfordites
open house silver tea. Tills lo­
program with Mra. Peter
contributed approximately (80
cal event was sponsored Joint­
Koppcnaal and Mr*. Frank
to tbc library funds.
Maher In charge. The rely
by
the
Sanford
Woman's
The February meeting of
freshment committee consistthe Homerocallis Circle was Club and Urn JayCce Wives
ed o f Mrs. Rose W illiam*,
9
held at the home o f* Mrs. Club.
chairman, Mr*. David Levy,
Ralph Jarvis. Mrs. M.B. Smith
The
librarians
welcomed
Mra. John Leon*, Mrs. Ed­
opened the meeting with a the arriving guests at the
mund Iovanna and Mra. Bet.
prayer. Mra. Robert Martin door. Refreshments of punch
ty Brown. The guests w et*
presided over the business a n d
beautifully
decorated
greeted at the door by Mra.
meeting. A member announc­ cakes were served to the visi­
Sidney Swallow and Mr*.
ed that the Garden Club tors. Floating hostesses from
A lfred Newell. Th* buffet
luncheon would be held Feb.
table waa overlaid with an­
20 and every member should
tique lace cloth, centered with
try to attend.
a floral arrangement o f yrla
Mra. Carl Moss reported on
low
daffodils,
red
cam
atloss
9
a flower allow srhool she at­
and Japanese purple Irit. A t
tended recently and gave the
so beautifully arranged r a
.
members some valuable tips
the Uble waa a Japanese doll,
for the coming flower show
flanked by twin rad taper* in
which will he In held April.
silver candelabra. Tea sand­
The Woman's District 3 of
A report was also heard on
wiches,
cookies, red heart
the
United
Daughters
of
Con
the meeting o f the building
mints and nut* were served
rommittce from Mr*. Robert fcderacy, tho Norman Dcvcre
to the guests. Th* flow er ar­
Zittrowvr.
Howard Chapter, will meet
rangements were mad* by
A fter the business srasion, Wednesday. A coffee will be
Mr*.
Arne
Erickien. Tba
)
the mcmlicrs enjoyed a plant
held at 9:30 followed by the
Muaicale was closed with th*
and white elephant sale. The
aingfng o f th* legion's hymn
member* were served delic­ meeting at 10 a.m.
nf the month, "T h * Churches
Stayor At Wilson will be
ious refreshment* o f strawOn* Foundation” by Mr*. St.
berry short cake and coffee guest speaker at the meeting.
Amand, John Corwall and
by the hostccs, assisted by Mrs. Charles E. Jones la the
VADA STOFFER
Robert N . McGe*.
district director.
her mother and daughter.

Hemerocallis

Silver Tea Held

Circle Meets
For Sale

Vada Stoffer

Joins Herald

Mayor Wilson

To Speak At
Meeting

Newest addition to The San­

DeBary Personals

ford

Herald's

news staff

is

Miss Vada Stoffer, newly ap­
pointed society editor by Wat

ter A. Giclow, publisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Bots- have as their current guests
Miss Stoffer, daughter of
ford of Grande Vista enter­ Fred Bernritter and George
Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Stoffer,
Rexac,
both
of
St.
klary,
Kau.
tained Mrs. Ed Jont's o f Gullof 410 Ediths Circle, is a na­
ford, Conn.; Mis* Billie Allyn
Mr. and Mrs. George Butler tive of Alliance, Ohio, but has
and Miss Marianna Bartrn,
of Buena Vista have as their resided in Sanford since she
both of Guslicn, Conn.
guests, Mrs. Butler's parents, was two years old. Her fath­
er is an employe of Atlantic
Timmy Sain, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Smith,
Coast Line Railroad and is
of
Atlantic
City,
N.
J.,
who
M ri. A. L. Sain of Palmira
local chairman of the Brother­
Drive, is getting along nicely have recently returned from
hood of Locomotive Firemen
an
extended
European
trip.
and has returned to school,
and Engineers.
after a stay in West Volusia
A
graduate of Seminole
Mr.
and
Kirs.
M.
Weldon
of
Hospital, DeLand. Tim m y fell
High School, she was a mem­
Plainfield,
N.
J.,
will
build
head on Into a atone wall
ber of Uie Latin Club there
while playing In a Junior Lea­ their new home on Naranja
for three years. She has two
Hoad
on
Gem
Lake.
gue basketball game.
sisters, Sue Ann, 14, and Mrs.
Bonnie Denault, also a news­
Mr.
a
n
d
Mr*.
Edmund
Kirs. 51. Faulkner of Valen­
paper reporter.
Gernt
of
nalclgh,
N.
C.,
were
cia Road was entertained at
a luncheon at the DeBary the recent guesti of Mr. and
Restaurant by Mtsa Samer- Mrs. Edward Allan of Marta
Emba mink accounts for 65
vlllc and 3!rs. Schwaigcr of Hoad.
per cent of the total retail fur
DeBary.
volume in the United Statei,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellia the Eniba Mink Breeders As­
Mrs. George Zeller had a* Jr. and their children, Sue sociation reports.
her guests at the Pancake and Scott, from Crosswicks,
Breakfast held in the Com­ N. J., are the guesti o f Mr.
munity Center. Mrs. Michael and Mrs. Albert Salisbury of
1378
Cosby of North Orlando, and Azalea Drive. Mrs. Ellis is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
her son.
Salisbury.
A neat, smoothly fitting
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of
daytimer In half sixes that is
pure sewing magic for the Howard Beach, Long Island,
Enterprise
beginner In sewing—and the N. Y ., were the guesti of Mr.
and Mrs. David Levy o f Co­
expert, tool
No. 1STS with Pboto-Guida lomba Road. The Smlthi will
la la sizes 12* l i l t , 16tt, visit places of Intercat in the
l i f t , 20V4, 22V4, 14Vt, 3 6 *. state before returning lo New
Bust 3S to 41. Size 1414, 35 York.
Mr. and Mrs. Clara Leiby
bust, 4 yards of 35-inch.
of Ocala were recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobs
To order tend 50 cents in
of Mr. and Mra. J. V. Rich­
of Shell Road entertained Mr.
coins for each pattern to;
and 51ri. A. Silverman and ard*. The Lelbyea were fo r­
Creative Woman
mer neighbors o f the Rich­
son. Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Sanford Herald
ards when they both lived in
Box 431, Midtown Station
New York 11, N. Y .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harrison Pekin, III., and later both
Add 10 cent* for flrat-clasi Bernritter o f DeBary Court families lived in Chicago.
mailing.
Print name, address with
tone, style number and siae.

T B R D Film
Presented T o

^

Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary o f th*
Glndervillc
Volunteer
Fir*
Department met at Uie bom*
of Mrs. Louie Bridge*. Th*
hostess for this gathering waa
Mrs. L. W. Steinmeyer.
Mr*. Lorraine Graham prosented a program and film
on TBRD. Dr. Wing waa pre­
sent to further explain tho
respiratory diaeasa and ans­
wer any questions.
The 16 members attending
the meeting were served re­
freshments.
Food,
nlshlng*.

clothing,

}

houa* for.

and recreation

ac*

8

counted for a smaller share of
urban family spending in 1960
than in 1950, tho U. 8. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture reports.

L’Aiglon

Personals

Beauty Bonus Days!
E V E R Y MON. - TUBS. - WED.
TH RU TH E M ONTH OF FEB.

More than three million
Americana play the organ to­
day, compared with only * 00,
000 ten year* ago. the Am er­
ican Music Cantonacw re ­
ports.

“SPECIALIZING IN CAKE
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Inaeraprins
Renovation

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Television
TU E SD AY P. M.
4 4* ( I ) Nawacopa
(4) Nawa, Sports.
Weather
4:1* (»&gt; Editorial
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ABBY:

You

•
ara

my la d hop#. I am still
Ur Judy Turnrf
by an altcrnoon o( card play­
Phone U2-4433
looking for a man I met in
ing by the ladle* and thrlr
Weather
Member*, wives ami guest*
LaCrosie, Wisconsin, dur­
4:14 ( I ) N#wa— Walter eras1guests, which they are en­
of VAII-9 gathered at Ihe NAS
kits
ing Work! War II. W# only
couraged
to
bring.
ballroom Ft i lay evening for
( ! ) Newa— Roa Cochran
spent one evening together,
Plan*
lor
the
luncheon
t
i
)
Huntley
Drlaklay
a Valentine'* d a y
dinner
tut lt w ai live m od wonder­
1:44 ( I ) M-dduad
were mad: at the recent
dance.
I t ) Adventure* I t Pareful evening of mjr life. All
meeting
of
the
club
in
the
d
li*
The large crowd wai ic n e d
I know Is that he had
I I ) Rabat
•teak, salad, potator* and NAS conlercnce room. Mr*.
1:14 f i t Mr. Novak
"H E R B " tattooed on him
Alive
Beaulieu
and
Mrs.
Sue
14) Combat
vegetable* from n buffet ta­
and he'« from Sioux Fails,
Mmld
were
the
ItosU-tsc*.
4:04
(4)
Rad
Skaltoa
ble The ballroom bad been
South Dakota. I thank you.
4:40 13) You Don't Bay
Other plans discussed In­
decorated with hundred* of
t4&gt; Mollalea Npvy
CAN 'T FORGET HIM
cluded
selling
tickets
on
a
4.-04
(4)
Tho
ilraataal
Show
ted heart*, red and white
DF.AR
C A N 'T: He went
On
Earth
streamers and "Hoot Ow l" linen basket with the proceeds
(&gt;) Richard n « «n * Show
that-a-way.
to he u&gt;cd for operating
(4)
Petticoat
Junction
emblem*.
*
a •
4:34 (4) Jack llanny
funds. Ticket* are availably
14:40 ((&gt; Gary Moors
Mr. and Mr*. I’ at Wolcott
DEAR AHHY: I am going
from any club member.
(4) Andy William*
were t!&gt;o winner* of the twist
to bo married soon and I
(4) Th* Funities
Gi'cstt for the evening were
contest.
want a (m ail, dignified
11:44 (4) 14) New*. Weather.
Mrs. Brigld Sattcrwhltc and
Sports
wedding. I want to wear a
Those on the party com­ Mrs. Clara Tinlin. visitors of
(4) Mid-Fla. New*
ault and have a selected
11:41 41 Theater of the Star*
mittee were CPU Kmll L. Mr*. Rhea Cooper.
IH44 (4) Tonlaht Knew
a beautiful black suit; but
Itosc, chairman: J. W. GalThe hostesses served cherry
NEW AIEMHERS OF the VAH-II officers wives club are greeted nt the
(Color)
every body 1 mention it (o
mUh, G. W. Sturges, Wolcott, tarts,
11:44 &lt;41 Movl*
assorted
sandwiches
recent coffee nt the home of Mrs. II. F. Hryunt, left. Newcomers (left to
tell* m* I shouldn't wear
D. E. Warnock, G. H. Trim ­ and spiced lemonade. Those
right) are Mra. it. J. Queen from Guam, Mra. Phillip Monroe from V All-9
W EDNESDAY A. M.
black
becausa
K
Isn't
ble, B. L. Smith and R. E. present were Mrs. Jo Brown,
and Mra. James Griffin from Michiffnn.
4i44 (4) •tlainaaUti
"prop er." Who mad* up
Harris.
4:14
(
I
)
Bunahlne
Almaaas
Mr*. Barbara Driscoll, Mr*.
♦hat rule? 1 realize that
(4) News, Weather
Captain and Mrs. James Mary Sutton, Mrs. Janet Rod4:34 *) Drive, Farm deport
black Is an unusual choice
4i«4 ( ! ) Florida History
Mayo, Cdr. and Mr*. Warren gers and Mrs. Ruth Ferris
for a wedding outfit, but I
&lt;4&gt;
Hunrla*
btmautr
IIotHer, Cdr. and Mrs. George who was appointed the new
1:44 tZ) Today
look better In black than I
Kimmont were among the publicity chairman of the
(4) VVah* Up Mci-lo*
1:44
|4)
Film
Fsaiura*
gueitj at the head table with group.
(4) Mlckla Evans
• • •
Cdr. and Mr*. J. L. Shipman
1:44 14S I .oral Newa, Wealhtr
4:04
(4)
Captain Kangaroo
and Cdr. and Mrs. J. A. deMr*. William Goodman was
1:10 t*&gt; lartoona
Ganahl, skipper and excc of the hostess for the olficer*
* :00 t t ) Divorce Court
(4) American IllatorV
the squadron, respectively.
wive* of VAII-1 game night
(4) Eaorcla* For Woman
• • •
Friday evening. Two tables of
411S (4) Cartoons
The adage “ Blirnre i* gold­
4:40 &lt;*) Romper Room
Officers wive* of VAH-S will bridge
and
several
other
en"
really applies at the
14:44
13)
(-•
*
Whaa
be treated to a fashion show game* were played.
(4) N av a
bridge tab#.
at their Thursday luncheon to
A Valentine birthday cake
&lt;4) hpanleh
South looked nl dummy nml
14:11 tz: Nsws
be held at the El Prado in was presented by the hostess
14:1* ( I ) Hay Whaa
remarked, **I don't think we
Winter Park.
to Mrs. Lou Musgrovc and
(4) 1 L ot * Lucy
bid enough."
(4) December Rrld*
The Eve Proctor ahop will was served with assorted can­
11.44 ( ! ) Concentration
HI* next romnrk rnme a
supply the clothing and direc­ dles, nuts, chips, popcorn and
( I ) McCoys
few momenta later,' when he
tor of the show, and wives cotfec. Gag gilts were also
&lt;4&gt; I'rlc* la IHsM
11:44 ( t ) Missing Llaka
said, " I must lie the unlucklfrom the club will he the mo­ given to Mrs. Musgrove.
(C olo n
«-*t player in the world."
dels. They are Mrs. Harry
High scorer in the bridge
(41 Pst* And Gladys
(4) Th* objtct I*
North replied, "Your part­
llryant, Mrs. Henry Dement. game was Mrs. R. K. Kiely.
ners are the real unlucky
Mrs. William Shattuck, Mrs. Others attending were Mrs.
W EDNESDAY P. M.
Gerald Colfce, Mrs. Robert I-conard Reinhart. Mr*. Jesse
11:44 ( i ) Your First Impress­ people. I f you talked lev* and
thought more you would have
ion
Kuhlkc and Mrs. Charles Bal­ Tall, Mr*. John Hargcr. Mr*.
t t ) 1-nv* of U f *
made
the hand.”
James Hell, Mrs. James Dur­
lard.
(SI Hrren Ks&gt;a
IZ:! ( (41 Newa
South had stalled out all
Hostesses for the event arc bin, Mrs. Roger Guest, Mrs.
I f : ! * ( 4 1 rtsarch for Tomor­
right. He had decided to rro«a
Mrs. H. J. Bakke, Mrs. Stern Roger 1-cniiliardi, Mr*. John
row
ru ff th* hand and, after tak­
Boltc and Mrs. John Cape- Moore, Mrs. Pat O'Gara, Mrs
&lt;() Father Knows Rest
(&gt;) Truth or Conicing dummy'* are o f apndes,
well.
John Spsrtz and Mr*. Paul
HOSTESSES FOR Thursday's luncheon of the VAH-3 officers wives nre
queneo*
• • •
South hud cashed hit high
Wircman;
11:41 (4) Guiding Light
Mrs.
II.
J.
Ilnkke,
Mrs.
John
Cn|&gt;ewcll
and
Mrs.
Stern
Hollo.
The
ladies
• • •
13:44 I I ) x n c News
cluhs and diamonds, discard­
VAH-7 enlisted wive* will
have planned a fashion show to follow thu luncheon nt the El Prado.
1:04 (4) llachalnr rather
ing th* three of cluhs on the
meet Thursday at the Acey
CWO and Mrs. John Jack*
C l Rrnl* Ford
for
the
salad
and
main
10 a.m. Home of Mrs. D. A.
( I I News Wsathtr
VAII-11 and Det. I officers
second high diamond. Then
Deucy club to elect officers were welcomed by the NAS
1:14 ( I ) Focus
Turner.
and appoint committee* (or supply department with a pi t- course.
wive* bridge, 13:30. Home oi 1:44 (4) A* Tlia World Turaa h* ruffed his last cluh with
To wind up the meal the
Thursday, Feb. 20
( I ) Nawa
their newly formed club.
luck supper held at the home
Mr*. O. Z. Gentry.
( t ) Hclanca
The ladle* met recently of CWO and Mr*. A. J. Stef- women will troop to thu home
VAH-7 enlisted wives, 9:30
Staff officer* wive* bridge, 1:44 (4) Cartoons
with Mr*. B. B. Brown, wife kovich. After the supper a of Mr*. D. C. Purdy for des­ a.m. Acey Deucy Club.
3:4* &lt;41 Password
12 noon. Home of Mra. Wil­
( I ) Ann Solhara
of the commanding officer of game of bunco was played by sert and coffee. Mrs. J. D
VAII-3 enlisted wive* club,
( t ) Lai's Make A Deal
VAH-T, for an organizational the group.
Moloney Is in charge of the meeting and houseware* par­ liam Iscnburg.
4:44 ( I ) Mouse Party
44) Day lu Court
A gentleman ts a mnn
A Valentine’* day theme entertainment for the even­ ty, 7:30 p.m. Home of Mr*.
meeting at the homo of Ur*.
VAH-t enlisted wives club,
(3) Tha Doctors
who—
was carried out by the Ikis ing.
Gary McDonald.
t p.m, NAS ballroom.
C. Stringer.
4:44 ( I I To Tall Ihe Truth
( I I General Hospital
Those ut the luncheon were
Friday, Feb. 21
All cnliitcd wive* in the toss and I.l. ( j g) Raymond
VAII I enlisted wives rlub,
In fillin g nut a question­
(31 Loretta Toung
Mrs. B. W. Bartholomew’, 7:30 p.m. NAS Ballroom.
VAII-11 and Det. 8 officer*
squadron are Invited to at­ Lasher won the game prize.
naire give* his right a g e 1:14 ( I ) New t
tend the meeting which will
Guests Included Cdr. and Mrs. W. A. Yellnek. Mr*. J.
VAH-3 officer* wlvea lunch­ wives progressive dinner, 7 1:11 ( I ) Too Don't Say
hut gallantly aubstracta a bit
(Color)
begin at 9:30 a.m. The club'* Mrs. Len Filing wood, Lt. ami It. Sandusky, Mr*. C. A. Al­ eon, 12:30 p.m. El Prado In p.m. Beginning at home ol
from hi* w ife’* year*.
( I ) Edge of Night
stated purpose I* to acquaint Mrs. Frank Wolfe, l.t. ami len, Mrs. I). It. Begin, Mrs. Winter Pork.
Mr*. D. F. Munday.
(5) (Jueen For A Day
Never, never »ay*, "Funny,
4:44 ( I ) Match Gam*
the wive* with each other, to Mrs. Raymond MUburn, CWO J. I*. Colour..i. Mr*. Betty
VAII-5 ofllcera wive* lunch­
Monday, Feb. 84
(4) Hecrat Htorm
help each other and to organ and Mrs. George McGowen Catron, Mrs. Sldrley Field*, eon, 12:30. Uarhlzon In Win­
Vigilante Navy Wivca Club
( I ) Trallmaatar
Mr*. John McCracken, Mr*. ter Park.
ue aocial event* to help pa** and Lt. and Mrs. Lasher.
No. 211 potluck luncheon, 12 ( I I I ( I ) Nawa
4:4*
(
I ) Born* and Alla*
• • •
It. D. Field, Mr*. Moloney.
the month* ahead while their
noon, NAS ballroom.
( I ) Unci# Wall
Mrs. Michael Durant and Mrs. Munday and Mrs. Pur­
1:44 ( ! ) Real or Grouch*
in
the
r in r t'iT
rn n iT .
huibanda are at ica.
jriH i-m .
cut i f ir.
( I ) Dourboa Ktrtat Rest N i v r i t
Present at the first meeting new baby (Lisa Em ory), are dy.
i
v
w
u
r
u
n
ur.ttiviii.i:
1:11
(
t
)
Nawa
• • •
were Mr*. R. Pound*, Mr*. A. home from the hospital after
( I ) I .save It T o Reaver c d t m v. ri.niiiD V .
M iT trn os' s m . i c v T i u *
IN UllANtTIIIY VO. 1.1111
M. Armstrong, Mr*. C. K. L isa 'i birth, Feb. 3.
Interesting Items during the
run t v s nn i;n
GULF LIFE INNIIRANCE TOMrilT IT fO P # HAMM
is*.i* risHZs ,M iiiH
Burdick, Mr*. I. J. Connely,
Outgoing president, Mrs. C. busineii session of the VAHPANT, a FlorM* eorporalton.
•z tasai
NOTTCB IB hereby ( I r e s
Plaintiff,
Mr*. B. E. Johnion, Mr*. E. D. Reeves, was the hostess 3 officers wives coffee Includ­
n o t ic e
is iirnnnr niv. thot 1 am engaged In bualnena
-vaE. Doty. Mr*. J. H. Buuard, for both the old anil new ed plans to organize a weight KS. T in t Polar II. * Huth SI. at 3o Hou'li Illway 1T-IZ, Can.
ROIIERT
H
DVLTON
anl
Jnhnenn th* holler uf tha fn|.
Seminole C o u n t y ,
N(STICK o r SPIT
Mr*. E. Grant, Mr*. J. A. board members of the Chief reducing group among Uie lowing certificate haa flle.l aelbrrry,
MARY I DAI.TON. h'» wlfs:
Florida, under lha fletltloue THE BTATI3 OF FLORID* TO ant
HI(IH''Oi:
F
ALLIN
an!
wive* club wives.
Denny and Mr*. C. R. Brown. Petty Officers
ail-1 (-•rtlflcau for tsx tired name of, Caeeelbarry Land Co.,
R A L P H JOHN WARD. Jit , WILT,IK FAD.IN. hi- wife;
• * •
WHOSE
RESIDENCE IS tad NORMA LKB PKItllT,
Tentative arrangements are to be lasiatl thereon. Tha car­ and that I Intend to ragtatar
meeting at her home.
t’ ll '•a t a numhir and r » * r of aeld name with tha Clark of
UNKNOWN
AND
LAST
Dsfsnilanla.
A Valentine sweetheart w ai
The board member* dis­ for the members to compete laauanr*. tha description of tha lha Circuit Court. Seminole
KNOWN ADDRESS IR i
NOTICE o r UAI.I3
1141 OREOO AVENUE,
presented to Id. and Mr*. cussed plans for the coming in small sections with the los­ property, and tha nam* In County. Florida, In accordance
NOTICE
IH
HERE
BY G I V ­
nhlrh It waa attested ara aa with the prorlalone of tha Fie.
FLORKNCK. SOUTH CAR- EN lhal on llis SHh it»r nf
Giles Baler in Uie form of a year’s activities and outlined ers treating die winner* to f o llo w !:
Illloue Vime matutea, lo-wtl:
OLIVA:
February,
A.
D
1144.
al Ih#
Taar ut’ Kectlun H i 0* Florida Statute#
sevin pound-plui baby girl a program for Wednesday's something fattening like a hot CeMlflratt Vo. Its
A (worn Complaint having hour of 11:00 oM.nk A M at
Issuance 11(0
H
it.
been
filed
again*!
you
In
lha
fudge lundac at the eud of tbe zicsenii*Tiov oc raorcRTi
lha front door of th# Court
meeting of the club.
Friday.
Hlg: Hibbard Caaatlharry
Clrcalt Court In and for Heml• • *
Lot (. VVaahln*ton Park Orta- Publlah Fab. 14, 14, A Mar. I. nola County. Florida, by AL ­ llous* In Haminole County.
Attending w e n Mrs. J. 3. designated time.
Florida. CHy of Hanford. |h*
14. 11(4.
MA JANE WARD, for divorce, Honorable Arthur It. Rackwlth,
The coffee was held at tha do
lira. Bryan B. Brown, wife Stanklewlcx, Mrs. Alvera Kel­
Kama la which eaatatad Solo­ CDR-**
th* short till* of which la A I— Jr., Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
of the new commanding offi­ ly. Mrs. J. r . Uhr, Mr*. W. n home of Mrs. II. F. Bryant. mon a Prettle* llrowdy. All of
MA JANE WARD, rialnllff. of Hsmlnol* County, Florida,
cer of VAH-7, presided over Armitrong, Mrs. J. J. Hay, Assisting her as hostesses eald property bain* In tha la lb# lo u r* m i the Cwwaty versus. R ALPH JOHN WARD. will offer for sals to ths IHahfount)- of H-mlnol*. Plata of Judae. arwalaale County, Slate J l l , Defendant, that* praasnta
tat bidder at pulillo outcry for
her first meeting of the wives Mrs. C. E. Morton, Mrs. P. J. were Mrs. G. H. Daigle and Florida. Unites such certifi­
ara lo command you to appear rash, Ih* following described
uf Flurldu. Iw I'ml.a ,e
and f l i t your Answer or other properly of the Defendant*,
Weber. Mrs. J. P. Beit, Mr*. Mrs. C. J. Youngblide. Ap­ cate shall ba redeemed accord­ lu re Ihe Metals eft
club Thursday evening.
ing to law tha property deedtfans* or
pleading herein •lluat* and Irtng In Hsmlnol*
' Officers wive* of the squad­ R. R. Pope, Mra. J. II. O'Don­ proximately 50 wives attend­ crlbad In aurh aertlflcata will JA KE T. NEWBY,
Dooooaod with tba Clark of lha Circuit County, Florida, to-wllt
ba aold to tha highest blddar
ron met at the Capri re»tau- nell, Mrs. A. A. Valller and ed.
Court
*
f
Hsmlnol*
Cot-nty,
F IN A L NOTH’ M
1x&gt;t I, lllork 40, Bsotloa 4.
Florida, and sere* a copy
Several new membars were at tha front door nf tha Kamirant for a dlnner-soclal-buil- Mr*. W. A. Wigg.
Notice
la
hereby
alyoa
that
RinitmnAN h o m e s . *enola County Court Hnuae at lha un-laralanad will, on lha thereof aa P laintiff# attor­
• • •
fording lo lha plat there­
welcomed
by
tho
group. Hanford, Florida, on tha flrai
ne** meeting. Mr*. Kenneth
11th day of Maroh. A. D. 11(1. ney. Carroll llurhe. Attorney
of, recorded In Plat llook
Oficert, thtir wive* and These were Mrs. James Grif­ Monday In lha month o f March present
Knney was Introduced a* the
tai
tha
Honorable at l a w , P. o. Drawer 7. Han­
4.
pegs 41, Public Record*
1**4. which la lha tnd day of County Jud*a of MKMINOl.K ford, Florida, on or before
of aamlnol* County, Flor­
wife of Ihe new executive of­ guests of VAH-3 attended a fin. Mrs. Phillip Monroe and March. l ) ( t .
County, Flortdo. her final re­ th* l l h day nr March, A. D.
ida.
Dated thla Ird day e f Jan­ turn, amount and vouchers, *e I l l * , or otherwise doer** pro
squadron party Friday even­ Mrs. R. J. Queen.
ficer.
Thla aala I* made pursuant
uary, 1**4.
confaaoo
will
b*
entered
Adtnlnletratrli ct* of lha V.
Mrs. Charles Kaufman and (Official Clerk'a SaalV
te th* Final Deere* of fortHoitetse* for the Valentine ing In tba Afterburner where
against you.
tat*
of
Jek*
T.
Newby,
dooooarlosur#
In ih* ohov* causa.
Arthur II
nackwllh. Jr., ed and al aold lim a the* and
T h * Banford Herald I* de­
meeting were Mr*. Edward a Umbo contest w ai the high Mr*. Al Aantar were guest*
Chancery Casa No. 19411, en­
Clark
Circuit
Court,
signated
aa
a
newspaper
of
a* was Mr*. Alan Week* who
Foy and Mr*. Donald Dcnault. point o f the party.
thtr*. make application to tha general circulation la which tered by Ihe Honorable Voll*
Haminole County. Florida
said Judas for a final aetlleHrart-ahaped n a m e
tag*,
M ri. Jack Lillis was th* rame to outline the plan* for
lly: G. Troy Hay, Jr.. DC. ment of hur administration nf thla oltatlon shall b* publish­ A. Williams. Jr . Judas of Ih*
Publish
Jan.
!
l
*
Fab.
4,
II,
one* each weak for four said Court, on th* l ll h day of
the
bombing
derby.
flowery place card* and a best "litn bocr," beating out
said aalaie, and for an ordar ed
February, A. D. 39*4.
consecutive w a lk s
II. 1**4.
IN VVITNF.8H WHEREOF, 1
discharging bar aa auch AdOther
business
Included cp Q -n
centerpiece arrangement of Cdr. Paul Werner and Lt.
WITNESS my hand and of.
mlnlatratrla eta.
have h e r e un t o eel my hand
flctat aaal of th* Cltrk of Ih*
passing around new "scuttle­
red and white carnation* and Dave Fall.
Dated tbl* lha 11th day of Clroult Court on thli th* Slat and official seal tbit lllh day
Mia l it *: n r a i ' i h .M' a t i o n
February. A. D. 1*44.
mum* carried out the theme.
Wlvea o f the group brought butt" abcets.
m i l T V * IIF.KD
day of January. A. D. 19(4. of February, A. D. 1144.
(Circuit Court treat)
• • •
(Sac. SI.in F ier i* * sialwlaa I.uctla Newby Bryant
(MEAL)
Mr*. H. S. Donaldson won the variety of finger foods
Arthur )L Beckwith. Jr,
Aa
Admlnlairatrls
*1*
of
■r i s i t )
Arthur
II.
Raokwltk.
Jr,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cuza
tli* Hotel* of
an apothecary Jar filled with served. Mrs. Fall and Mrs.
Clark of th* Circuit Court,
NOTICE Id I IE I t K U r GIVKN.
Clerk of ih* Clroult Court
Jake
T.
N
e
a
l
y
Hsmlnol* County, Florida
Byi Martha T. Vlhlaa, DC.
red
Valentine
randy
and Vincent Monroa bad mads the of Chatham, N. J., arrived That Patar H. A Huth M JohnDaceeead
llyi Baadra H. Johnaoa
Carroll Burk*
recently for a two week visit aon tha holdar o f lha follow- R. W. WARM. Attorney
Mr*. Gerald Dromerbauicn plans for tha party.
Deputy Clark
tnc cartlfloata haa fllad aeld
Attorney for Plaintiff
• • •
NANDEIIH. McKWAN,
with their daughter and son- rartlflrata for tax dead to ha Admlnlatrotrta
wt&gt;n the centerpiece, both giv­
Suit* 111 Atlantia Nollooot
P.
O.
Iloa
1414.
SCHWAB/.
A MIMH
Hank Building
Mrs. lla rvey Aubuchon and in-law, l.t and Mrs. K. 11. Itaued tharton. Tba certifi­ Hanford, Florida.
en a* doorpri/e*.
104 East Central Avenue
P. O. Drawer T.
cate
number and year
of
Orlando, Florida
The meal of ham or SwU* Mrs. R. S. Beat were hos­ Cooke.
laauanca, tha daacrlptlon of lha Publish Feb. 14. *4 * May. I, Sanford, Florida
• » •
Publlak Fob. 4. 1L I I. M. 1144 Publlah Fab. tl. 14(4.
property, and the aamea In 10. ||4(.
steak with baked bean* and tesses at a luncheon for the
CDR-t*
CDH-44
CDR-tl
which It waa aaaaaaad ara aa
Mrs. Al Blundrn, a guest of fnllowre:
scalloped potatoes was served offliera wlvas of VAH -lt and
Taar ef
with a dessert of Ice cream Det. • Thursday. The buffet the officer* wive* club of Certificate No TCI
leatianre 1*40
topped with creme de month, was held at the Barblzon in VAH-3 at their bridge Thurs­ ■iF.ai H i r r m v o r p r o p e r t y
day, took high honor* and Id IT IA. orient* Harden* Flrat
Winter Park.
to the ladies attending.
"T h * Moat Popular
A centerpiece of red and Mrs. Nick klrrgo wat second Addition
J E T - JOB
They wrre Mr*. R. M. DunName la which aaaaaaad Or­
Icavy, Mr*. It. L. Merrill, white mums, baby'a breath high.
ient* Kern.Ilea Inc. All of aeld
S T E A K S A N D W IC H
S A N D W IC H
The bridge was held at Uie property bain* In lha County
Mr*. Marshall Billick. M tl-a and tiny felt hearta was won
nf Seminole mate of Florida,
R I A L S T E A K — N O T HAM BURGER
It. L. Rankm, Mr*. J. E. Rob­ by Mrs. J. y. Barlow as a home of Mr*. John Dralm. t'nleea auch certificate ehell
la Pennsylvania’*
ison. Mr*. L. P. Croke. Mr*. doorprfce. Name places o f Others present were Mr*. Ro­ ba redeemed according to law
tha
property
deocrlbed
In
auch
J. E. ChapdeJaiue, Mr*. D. gold doilies and red hearts bert Lovelace, Mr*. Vincent certificate will ba aold to tha
R. Sharp, Mrs. J. R. Tuttle, had been made by the hos­ Monroe, Mr*. Cliff Thompson, hlaheet bidder al tha front
o f tho Seminole County
H O U S E S P E C IA L ! m o o t t a r t y s a n d w i c h t o i t v b e v e r e a t e n i
Mr*. D. C. Ord. Mr*. R. E. tesses and similar decorations Mrs. Rob Watson, Mrs. Gar- door
Court Home ol Sonford. Flor­
aid Mickelson. Ur*. Sieve ida. on lha flrat Monday In
Lavender. Mr*. It. h • llcieau, were on the tabic*.
During tha short business lt&gt; an, Mr*. Betty Lackey, Ihe nmntk of March. 1*41,
Mr*. U. L. Wright. Mr*. A. M.
which la lb* Ind day e f March,
S PIC Y
D ELICIOUS
GOLDEN FR IE D
TANG Y
Campbell and Mr*. George session after the lunch plans Mrs. Ilertle Brough and Mr*. 1**4.
Det*d this ird day o f JagRalph
Feehack.
(or
Saturday
evening's
pro
Uffman.
uary. I a**
9 • I
PEPPER
STEAK
SAUCE
O N IO N S
• • •
grcsilve dinner party were
(Official Clark'* Seal)
COMLNG EVENTS
Member* of the Vigilante completed. It srtll begin at the
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark Clrtult court.
Wednesday, Feb. I t
Navy Wlvea Club No. I l l will home of Mrs. D. F . Munday
A M IA L IN ITSELF FOR ONLY Me —
Haminole County, Florida
CPO wive* club meeting, I
have a covered dish luncheon where punch and hors de
By: tl. Troy Key. J r, D.C.
Publlib Jao. I I 4b Fob. 4. U.
"
ONORA RD.
322-7512
Monday, Feb. : t el the NAS ouvres wIU be served and con­ p in. NAS ballroom.
II. 14( 4.
VAH-t officer* wives bridge, CDQ-14
batlroum. U will b* followed tinue to Mrs. J, a . Dennison

By Abigail Van Buren

do In colors (T am a silver
blonde). Would it be ter­
ribly wrong to wear black?
If other people can get
married on horseback and
underwater, why can't I be
married In black?
LIKES BLACK
D E AR LIKES: You can
If you want to, but almost
anything else would be moro
appropriate.
•

*

*

D EAn ABBY: This Is for
Gordy'a wife, who made
excuses to her friend* for
tho "Strange looking designi"
on her walls, instead of ad­
mitting that her husband
threw food around when ho
got mad. Sha said he threw
a "potato fit " and tossed
the creamed potatoes at
her. My husband used to
throw fits like that, too. Ha
thought, because I earn*
from a strict Catholic fam ­
ily and waa taught that
marriage wa* a cross t
would have lo carry until
death do us part, that 1

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C O N FID E N TIAL TO " A
H A IR Y A P E IN LE X IN G ­
T O N ": A 22-ycar-old " g i r l "
should not need her mo­
ther's pcrsmlsalon to shave
her leg*. You are of age.
They are your leg*, and the
decision ia yours as welt,
a *
*
Oet K o ff your cheat. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ARBY, Box
3345. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
s e e
For Abby’a booklet, "H ow
T o Have A Lovely Wedding," aend 5o cents to Ahby. Box 33M, Bevery Hills
Calif.

By Oswold Jacoby

a apada with tha nine c f
trumps.
A t thla point W est overruffed with thu ten and led
back
a trump whereupon
*149
South had to go down ona
BART
w m
trick.
AKJB4I
* 109
Had South used hi* brains
94 to a 3
94 7 »
rather tliun his mouth he
9 Q 10 9 7 3
♦ JS
+ Q 10 9 •
♦ J7 1
would huvo remembered that
R o trru (D&gt;
he had only bid six and that
*8
it behooved him to play as
94AQ94
safely aa possible fo r his con­
4 AKII1
tract. A fter he had cashed
+ AKI
North and South vulnerable
fir * cords in side euita and
South. West Narth Cast
Ihe deuce and four o f trump*
Taea 1 4
Pass
1♦
he had eevren tricks. Ha could
Pass
Paaa 894
394
be certain o f five more tricks
Past
Pass Peas
194
if ha started to ru ff high. He
Opening lead— A 14
would bring In four tricks
tht deuct o f trumpi, ruffed a with tha ace, king, queen and
sped* with
tha
four of jack o f trumpi and would ba
trumpi, ruffed a diamond aura to make another trick
with the right nf trumps and with either the eight or nine.

NORTH
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weald never leers him. Bu4
because I had to carry the
croai didn't mean I had to
let him crucify m e on i t
Well, he threw a kettle of
hot chili at me. 1 called a
witness sod had him com­
mitted. Thank ym .
" F R E E " , IN JO PLIN , MO.
*
a a

this ia what I had fo r lonrh"
when hla wlfa hai prepared
on* o f hla favorita dirites
for dinner.
Never remarks, " I f that
Isn't just tike a woman"
when tome other woman docs
something stupid.
CiinsUor* hi* wife as helplus* a* other women when It
rnmra to opening door*, car­
rying heavy packages, or
moving furniture.
Matinges to look pleased
rather Uian unpleasantly sur­
prised when he comes hom*
from work a bit early and
find* his w ife’s bridge four­
some allll going strong.
Doesn’t road the nowspnper
at hraakfaat—or gives hia
wife half o f IL
Invites hie wlfa out to din­
ner now and then Instead of
walling until she has such r
I(ml case o f cabin fever alio
insists on going out
Bays to hia w ife after a
dinner (even one thnt didn't
go *o w ell), "That wa* a
wonderful meal and 1 think
everyone had a good time.”
Telephone* hit wlfa to let

o \i t u
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EaSa T u l l e Tte* * U K #
“Tba Wheeler Dealer*"
I'la* Al l i i t Oalf
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W ED. A THUMB,
t'orlaai Fa** Nile*
“TALI. anillY"
Aetbmir I'erhino
" T i m SUNDOWNEM*"
Robert Mllrkau — Color

By Ruth muich
her know whaa ha Is bring­
ing
hom* an
out-of-towa
friend o r business associate.
Treat* hla w ife's friends
and relatives with hla best
brand o f h oip lu llty.
N ever tells a funny atory
about hia w ife that ha knows
will smbarraaa bar.
Thoia ara ths qualities o f
a gentleman— from a w ife's
point o f view.

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NOTICE I* HERE BT OIV.
E.V. That Peter H. A Roth M.
Johnson th. holder #f th« fol*
lowlnr etrtlfleat* ha* f lla&lt;l
■aid eartlflcaia for t i « dted to
ba lamed thereon. The certlflcat* number and r ' » r of laauanca. tht description of tha
property, and th* name In
which It waa aaeaeted ara at
follow*:
Certlflcat* No. I0» Taar of
taeuanre 1X 0
DKarRIPTION o r PROPERTY
Lot 113. J. O. Packard1* lit
Add. to Midway
Name
In
which
aseteied
Dorle Wllaon. All of eald pro­
perty belnr In th* County of
ftemlnotf, Stat* of Florid*.
L'nleae tuch certlflcat* shall
he reiltemed accordln* to law
tha property deacrlhed In euch
certlflcat* will be told to th.
highest bidder at th* front
door of th* Seminole County
Court lloue* at Sanford, Flor­
ida. on tha flrat Monday In tha
month of March. 1114. which
la the 3nd day of March. 11*4.
bated tht* trd day of Jan­
uary. 1*44.
(Official Clerk* Seal)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr,
Clark Circuit Court.
Scnlnol* County, Florida
fly: U. Troy Ray. Jr.. DC.
Pnblleh
ft A Fab. 4. 11.
II. 1144.

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• A T THE NICE ,
LETTER I COT-!
FROM THE DANK
— i TODAY ,—

x f e r M A D ’c a u s e twbIPJAIN OF THE BASKETBALL
A M G A V E T C X i H IS^ *----- ;&gt; *—

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IT SAYS YOU'RE
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1 AND THEY
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NOTICE OF AFPLIL ATIO.N
FOR TAX DEED
(lee. 184.18 Florida Ita ta tN
• I 18481
NOTICE IS HEREDT OIV.
KN. That Peter II. A Ruth MJohnton th* holder of th. fol­
lowing certlflcat* has filed
said certlflcat. for tax deed
to b . lamed thereon. Tha certlflcat* number and year of
Itauanc*. th* description of tha
property, and th. name In
which It was assessed ara as
followi:
Certlflcat* No. 441
Taar af
laeuanre 1141
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTT
N 3417 r t of 8 111 Pt of W
41T.4 Ft of N H of S-ffl* Of
NtVU
of S W 14 section 14
Townthlp 308 Rang* 13E
Nam* In which ateeaaed T.
B. A Mancl* L. Peteat. All of
said property bring In th*
County of Samlnol*. Stat* of
Florida. Unless such cartlflcat* shall b* redeemed accord­
ing to law th. proparty doaerlbwl In such certlflcat* win
ha sold to tha highest bidder
at th* front door of th* Seminot* County Court House at
Sanford, Florida, on th* flrat
Monday In tha month of March,
t i ll , which Is th* 3nd day of
March. 1144.
Dated thlt 3rd day of Jan­
uary. 1*44.
(Official Clerk's Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Samlnol* County, Florida
By: O. Troy Ray. Jr.. DC.
Puhllth Jan. 31 A Fob. 4. 11,
tl. 1144.
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COVRT OP
T H E NINTH J tD IC IA L CIR.
C U T IN AND FOR SE HA­
NOI. E COV N T ! . FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. I3TIS
THE BOWERY l A V I X O I
BANK.
Plaintiff,
va.
JOHN K. CRITES. et as and
at al.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF 81 IT IN
WORTUAOK FORECLOSURE
TOi ROBERT R. COLBY and
LEADA T. COLBY, hi*
wife
RESIDENCES
Sill West Fourth Itroet,
Rano, Nevada
Tou are hereby notified that
a Complaint to foracloa* a
certain mortgag* encumbering
tha following described real
proparty, to-wlti
Lot f. Block E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
THREE, according to th*
plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book 13. Pagaa It
and T4. Public Records of
Bemlnola County. Florida
haa been filed against you I*
th* sbova styled suit, and you
art required to strvt a copy
of your Anawtr or othar Flood­
ing to th* Complaint on Plain­
tiff-* attorneys, ANDERSON,
RUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES,
313 East Central Boulevard.
Orlando, Florida, and fit* th*
original
Anawtr
or
other
Fleodln* in th* offlo* of th*
Clork of th* circuit Court on
or hefer* th* 11th day of
March. 1144. If you fall to da
•o, a dtrra* pro conf.aao will
b* taken against you for th*
relief demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
This Notice shall b* publish­
ed one* a week for four con•eoutlvo weeks la th* Th*
Sanford Herald.
DAT ED thl* 7Ik day of Feb­
ruary, 1114.
(S E A L)
Arthur K. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhle*
Deputy Clerk
ANDKH80N. RUSK. DE A N
A LOWNDES
SIS Eaet Central Boulevard,
Orlando, Florida
Publish rah. 11. II. I » * Mar.
I. 1114.
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O ffice 204 W . First
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Legal Notice
1» the C u r t ■ ( the O u n tr
Jnricr. I m l i i l t C v u lr . Flar14a. l a P ra b a l*.
l a rai Kataia a f

V.
H.
GRANTHAM.
a/k/a,
VICTOR H. GRANTHAM, t/k/a
VICTOR HUGO GRANTHAM
'l a A ll Cr*eitara a a 4 Parsaaa
lla .la a
Claims a r U * a ia a 4a
A o a la a l Rale K .ta t.i

1. Lont &amp; rcu nfl
2. Notice* - Personal.*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals

9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Besuty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building M aterial!
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - L ive stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles T o r Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

You and a.eh of you ar* X. Notices - Personals
Iitrtby notlfl.J and r.qulr.d
to praitnt any claims and d»- Preparation o f Income Tax
mands which you. or althtr of
Return* by form er agent of
you. may hava aaalnst th«
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
o ta t s of V. II. Grantham, a/
k/a, Victor H. Grantham, a/
S. Park A re., Ph. F A 2-3ST6,
i/ a Victor Hueo Grantham,
Ernest Bicknell.
dscaaaad. tats of aald Coun­
ty. to ths County Judgs of
Kamtnols County, Florida, at
DUST PROBLEM ?
Ms offles In ths court houas C A LL your Rainbow dealer
of aald County at Hanford.
322-0511, 4 to 10 p. in.
I'lorlda. within six caltndar
months from ths tlms of ths
first publication of this no- SANFORD VACUUM C LEAN ­
f'es. Two ooplaa of sach claim
E R SERVICE. Parts and
&lt;T damand ahall ba In wrltlnr.
supplies for all makes In­
and (halt atata ths pises of
raaldsnes and poat offles adcluding:
Electrolux. New
drsaa of ths claimant, and
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
•hall ba sworn
to by ths
claimant, his a*«nt, or at'orNo
home
service
call
nay and accompanied by a fIIcharge Phone F A 2-2282,
Ing fas of otis dollar and such
2555 Park Dr. ..
claim or demand not so fllsd
shall bs void.
Euls M. Grantham
INCOME T A X 8ERV1CE
As Administratrix, debonla
O. M. Harriaona
non, cum tsstamsnto an1311 Palmetto
nsxn, of tha sstata of V.
II. Grantham, a/k/a Victor 322-8827
322-7948
II. Grantham, a/k/a Victor
Hugo Grantham,

Uecsastd.

Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Ilurka, Attornaya for
K-l.il*. I*. O. Drawer Z.
Hanford, Florida.
First publication February 11,

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Publlah Fab. 1L It, 15 * Mar.
S. lilt.

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Vacuum Cleaner

Repairs,
parts;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
F A 3-4768.

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Feb- 18. 1964 — Page 9.12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Sltaailona Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

Men-women, 18-52. Start high
as $102.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thousands of Jobs open.
Experience usually, unnec­
essary. F n E E information
on Jobs, salaries, require­
ments. Write TO D AY giv­
ing name,
address
anti
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
57, c/o Sanford Herald.

34. Articles For Sale

W EEKEND cottage, Lemon Colored lady desires regular Upright Piano, refinished 3 Crib mattress 910. 322-8939.
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
Job or day's work. 322-0300,
mo. Asking $150. Phone
Wedding Ring Set, Interlock.
322-5524.
MUST SACRIFICE! P a r t l y D A Y ’S Work. Ironing. 322-1441
Ph. 322-7583 after « p. m.
turn. Home. 3 BR. 1W baths.
GOULD Pump, like new. H
Child C an . F A 2-2974.
Phone 323-0591.
bp. with Jet Educer. Call
322-3025.
D AY'S Work. 322-5766.
Sewing machine, Ilka new,
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
guarantee.
Makea button
lias Customized Homes in 21. Baauty Salons
9-PC. Monterey dining room
hole*, sewa on buttons,
So. Longwood for Immediate
eult*. Excellent condition.
monograms,
embroideries,
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
occupancy, Down payment
322-3249.
etc. Pay off balance, 972.40.
Free Parking Lot
of $650 and up.
or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
Evening Appointments
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
2 Pc. Living Rm. Suite, Plat­
trade for your old machine.
SIB Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
802 Highland Ave.
form rocker, end tables,
Ceil anytime, 323-7488.
Ph. 638-39U or 322-2744
coffee table, lamps, bed,
Harriett's Beauty Nook
dinette
eet,
Uke
new.
Phone
GUNS. New A Used. Large
Eve Appt'a. 8 Sr. Beentieiana
322-0935.
selection. W ill trade, Alto
165 So. Oak
F A 15742
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
repali. Tackle sold A re­
1, lt t , A 2 BATHS
22. Beild - Paint - Repair F IL L D IR T - C LA Y - P E A T
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM
Top Soil - SheU
Camp A Gun Shop.
For
Your
Painting
A
Well9100
Ph. 322-6755
Sanford
papering needs call ClarGet professional cleaning re­
Low Monthly Payments
ence L. Wynn, F A 1-4964 tor
DIAL-A-MATIC
sult* — rent Blue Lustre
For Complete Information
Free Estimate.
SEWING MACHINE
Elec. Carpet Shampooer. 91
See Or Call Your
Makes
buttonholes,
mono­
per day. Carroll'* Furn.
24. Electrical Services
grams, appUques. Guaran­
SALES BROKER
teed. Balance of $42.20 or FU RNITU RE. 719 Oak After*
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
noons 2-5. Ph. 322-4341.
assume payments o f $8.00
Contr'cting A Repair*
monthly.
Ph.
322-9411.
A Controls
Baby Stroller, full aet Even
114 Sunset
F A 2-8902
Flo bottles. 322-7348.
CITRUS
A
CABBAGE
BAGS
111 N. Park Ave.
322-7174
CITRUS BAGS, A L L SIZES, 35. Articles Wanted
25. Plumbing Services
3 BR, 1V$ bath home. Aaaume
CABBAGE BAGS 47 A 48 IN.
PLUM BING
payments. 322-5455.
WANTED I Citrus fruit. Large
IN STOCK
Contracting R epain
or small amounta. Bonded
LADDERS, PICKING BAGS
STRATEGIC LOCATION
FR E E ESTIMATES
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS
Busy Commercial corner—4n
R. L. H A R V E Y
field. F A 2-4244.
A. M. PRE VATT,
path of growth—any com­ 204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3383 749-2113
SEVILLE, FLA.
mercial uae permitted. Two
36. Automobiles • Trucks
paved S t a t e
Highway*. 27. Special Services
New Gibson cheat type (reel'59 Ford, A-l condition. 9595.
$15,000. Terms If desired.
er, 578 lb. food capacity.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
215 Woodmere.
Owner woukl consider trade.
Only $219.50 with trade.
S PR IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Call today!
Dick's Appliance Service, 1950 Chevrolet, A-t
cond.
All Types and Sixes
JOHNNY W ALKER, Broker
310 S. Sanford. 322-7658.
45,000 mi. $400. 322-4797.
We Repair and Service
322-6457 For Appointment
b T I N E
R E AD Y M IX Concrate, win­ '58 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
Machinery and Supply Co.
1.1. B u sin ess O p p o rtu n ity
dow sills, lintels, atapa,
air, radio. 9395. 323-2296 a f­
207 W 2nd St.
F A 2 6432
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
ter 3.
A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN
pipe, steel, grease traps,
HEATING
911985 INVESTMENT
dry wells, stepping atones. '58 Plymouth, aid. shift, 9116,
SERVICING - TESTING
Our 34 year old, highly rated
322-8886.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Lewis Sale* A Service
firm la looking for an ener­
809 Elm A ve.
F A 2-6761
B U YIN G A NEW * r
F A 2-7928
getic, reliable man or wom­ 2517 C. C. Road
USED CAR?
an to service route of fustNew lfotpolnt 2-speed Multi­
Piano Tuning and Repair
FINANCE IT W ITH US
selling merchandise in re­
cycle Washer. AH porcelain
W. L. Harmon - F A 2-4223
♦ Low Interest Rates
tail stores. This is a digni
insido A out. Reg. pr.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
(fed profitable business with Tractor mowing A Grading.
$269.88, Now $223.88. Dick's
FLORIDA
STATE B A N S
big growth potential In this
Appliance Service, 810 8.
Call F A 2-7621.
area.
Investment
covers
Sanford, 322-7838.
*37 Ford H-ton pickup, A -t
RE PR IN TS A VAILAB LE
eompleto Inventory. Oper­
cond. Ph. 322-3581.
FEB. SPEC. Foot lockers
Of
pictures
that
have
been
ate from home, no office re­
•6.78. Arm y-Navy Surplus, ’54 Chev. extra clean, 219
published
in
The
Herald.
quired. No experience nec­
310 Sanford Ave.
Call BUI Vincsnt at The
Bradahaw Dr.
essary as wc give you com
Sanford Herald, 323-2611.
plcte training in your area
1931 Bulck Century. M B
Applicant selected will be Fine Watch A Jewelry Repair
Auto. Iran a. Good cond. Ph.
LIM
UTED
ITE
D
TIM
E
1
I
I
I
expected to service and col­
V. L. GUMM, JEW ELER
Ph. 322-3059.
Mae has THROWN A W A Y the
lect weekly. Must have car, 110 S. Park
322-5932
Percentage Book.
*35
Cadillac Coupe de V ille,
a minimum of 8 hours
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
light blue, full power. Good
weekly and be able to start 29. Automobile Service
Dealer COST plue 9$ per
buy, 9288. 2326490.
Immediately. For personal COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
yard.
Interview write Box 03, thla Free Inspection, estimates,
Boats • Motors
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
paper, giving us full par­
pickup, delivery. Recoring
TO
P
R
A
T
E
D
M
ILLS
ticular* about yourself, In
A repairs discounted.
Call us for ■ showing of thaaa Gateway T o The W aterway
elude phone number.______
2111$ E. 3rd.
322-3443
fine Carpets In your home.
Robson Sporting Good*
Nylon, Aerilan, All Wool,
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
16. Female flelp Wanted
Auto Glass, Tape
etc. Hundred* to chooae 1044-6 E. l i t Ph. F A 3-8861
A Seat Covan
13 LADIES
from. TERM S! Up to two
Ago* 1865. Possible earnings
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
years to Payl
$25-$65 weekly typing at
'61 Veapa Scooter. 9223. Roil
home. Write giving name
304 W. 2nd St. F A M 0 H
bars. Spare tire. 823-7812.
1109
E.
Colonial
Dr.
ami address to P. O. Box
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Orlando,
Fla.
1744 S.S.S. Springfield, Miss­
89. Trailer* • Cabanas
241-6194 Collect or
ouri.
Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner 1958 Cameo House trailer.
17. M a le H e lp W a n te d
Must tell. Exe. cond. Ph,
F A 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
322-6428.
Senkarik
Glass
and
Paint
MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit
low prices check the Herald
Company
Sanford area. Salary plus
classified pages where local 1962 Dolphin, 21 s 10. 2 BR.
210 Magnolia
Ph F A 3-4822
comin. Call 323 0843.
dealer* advertise.
9500 Equity. 323-8107.

Singer Automatic

F H A HOMES

Learn To Read Dramatically.
Hear yourself on tape. No
agw limit. Private lessoos.
Call 322-4512.

6. For Rent
4-ROOM a p t, furn. or unfurn.
No pets. 322-7660.

FHA

1-3 BR House; 1-10’ wide 2
BR House Trailer. Phone
NO 8-4906.

John Sauls, Realtor

3 BR., garage apt., fum. 2005
French. 322-7234.
2 BR. bouse, kit.
Ph. 322-4069.

equipped.

FURN., 3 Apts. $55 mo. ea.
Water, lights fum. 107 Lo­
cust Ave., 322-8016

IM X N X h .

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“I think they are etartlng a eoclety for the prevention
i f cruelty to b ib y-sitten !"
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

2 BR., kit. equipped, $75 mo.
F A 2-3685.
FURNISHED
2 BR, 1 Bath, k. e..........$ 70
UNFURNISHED
2 BR, 1 Bath, k. e........... $55
2 BR, 1 bath, lg. Fla
Rnt................................... $105
3 BR, 1 bath,
k.e......... $ 85
3 BR, 1 batb, k. e.,
fenced back
yard .$110
3 Br, 2 batb, k. c., Loch
Arbor
....................... $125
4 BR, 2U Bath, Lakefront
....................... $165
Phone Sternper Agency, 1919
S. French Ave., 322-4991.
FU RN. Apt. Clove in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
3-ROOM fum. apt., with bath
A garage. 2520 Narcissus.
Ph. 322-3140.
FURN. Apt. 2500 Mtlkmvtile.
W E L A R A APAR TM E N TS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Firat St.
LA K E Cottage, furn. 322-6106.

t I LONGWOOD - Longdate, 8
BR., H i bath, $60 mo. all.
N o qualifying. 865 Lormann
New 3 UR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
Circle South. 838-1615.
ditioned. No Money Down!
No Closing Costs! All you
LMN ENTERPRISES
need la good credit and
Now has Sales Representa­
Qualify for F.II.A. Mort­
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
gage. Call Builder.
W. on 25th St., to Lake
A L STOLTE—638-5059
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd. to
Lake Mary Fire Station,
2 BR.
Home. Study,
1V4
right to Sales Office. 4
Itaths, large Family It in. in
houses under construction.
good neighborliood; includ­
One 4 Bedroom ready for
ing ateve, refrig., room air
occupancy. A t low as $350
conditioner,
washing ma
Down and $64 a month.
chine &amp; rugs. R e illy ter
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
rific
buy!
3!onthly pay
BEST BUY OF YEAR1

menu $83.50.
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
F A 2-8074
4 BR. 2 Bath, Just
completed. Lake view
amt privileges, cent,
ai'-eond. k heat. A
lot of House fo r only
$14,800. L o w
Down
Payment. S 4 e D i p e r
Agency,
1919 So.
French. 322-4991.

D O N'T LOOK A T THIS
HOME!
Unless ready to buy. It is
"T h e M ost" in beauty, plan,
construction and financing.
UK's, 2 baths, oak floors,
impressive fireplace, won­
derful kitchen, and all the
rest! Priced at $22,500 with
$700 Down.

SO U TH W A R D

Cairpet Special!

IN VE STM E N T A R E A LTY
CU 3 BR House. Low Down 116 N. Park
$22-9173
Payment. lo w monthly pay­
D E B AR Y: Large corner lot,
ments. Must sell. 322-7140
2 BR., unfurnished house. Ph.
landscaped, trees, 2 Bit.
322-1356.
OWNER SAID "S E L L "
unusual, $10,900. W. T. Cor­
2 BR. Fum. Apt. 322-0641.
bett. Realtor. 068-4T91.
This one year old quality cus­
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
$30U AN ACRE
tom built home. Has many
modem features of a more 20 acres with road through
3 BR., l t t bath. 2415 Chase
just about the middle. Ideal
expensive borne. Comer lot
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
for many uses.
with citrus— Patio with glass
322-5609.
JOHNNY W ALKER, Ilroker
doors—Dinette bar—Electric
4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $145 mo.
322 6457 For Appointment
stove — White terrain)
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
floors — Thermostat wall
4 BR, 2 BATH
2 BR., 1 BaUi . . . . $55 mo.
heat — 3 bedrooms (each
3 BR., 1U Baths .. $ 85 mo.
with lighted closets) — 13x Fenced yard, rent, beat A
air omd. $16,800.
18 living room — Screen
PERMANENT CAREER$500 DOWN
porch — C o l o r plaster —
OPPORTUNITY
l
BR,
2
BATHS
Color tile k fixtures In batii
$105 W E E K LY SALARY AND
35
Ft.
Family
Hoorn,
fenced
FA 2-1501 17-92 at fiiawatha
—Insulate ceiling — Con­
LIB E R A L BONUS
patio, double carport.
venient
to downtown
A
Be associated with a com­
FURN. apts. Pleasant living,
&gt;17,000
—
TERM
S
schools. Also utility house
pany that offers maximum
Park apta. FA 2-8507.
Ideal for hobby shop or
opportunity for a permanent
storage.
$11,500;
existing
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
and profitable career. Can
rooct. &gt;7379 at $54.45 per mo.
furnished, $55.
you
qualify T
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
1. High School education or
LARUE 4-Iledroom Lakefront JOHNNY W ALK E R . Broker Transferred. Must sell, 3 RK.
equivalent
322-6457 tor Appointment
home with private beach,
c. b. home, hardwood floors,
2. Neat appearance
unfurn. $100.
good cond., sprinkling sys­
3. Car in good condition —
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1V4
Other choice rentals.
tem. 322-4838.
free to travel Monday
bath borne. One bedroom
Ball - Blair Agency
thru Friday
has separate entrance, can E V E R E TT A. H A R P E R
3rd k Park Ave.
4.
Age
21 35
be rented for Income. Will
AGENCY, Realtor, lnsuror.
Phone 322-5641
trade tor sm aller place.
FHA-VA sale* broker. 2485 I f you are qualified, you will
receive training at full pay.
Shown by appointment. Call
R E N T A BED
S. Park Ave. F A 2-2264,
See Company Representative,
FA 2-9846.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
FA 2-2385.
Mr. H. F. McCulla, Tues­
Beds.
day,
Feb. 18th,
Florida
By Day, Week, or Month
State Employment Office,
Ph. FA 2-5181 111 W. 1st St. THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
10 a.nt. to 3 p.m., 200 S.
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E
Property Management
F'rench Ave., Sanford, Fla.
A P T . $30 A up. surplus City.

Payton Realty

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

BUGS B U N N Y

34. Articles For Sale

9. For Sale or Rent

TWO 4 BR HOMES

One for immediate occupancy.
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
802 Highland Ave., LongLAKE.
Call e v e n i n g s
wood, J Mi. S. on 17-92, near
323-1597.
Lnngwood P la u .

12. Real Estate For Sale
3 Bedroom, 1 bath. No Down
Payment. Fence optional.
Ph. 322 4502.
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
house, Beardall Ave., fruit
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
3 BR., I Bath, Kitchen equip.,
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
lando ltd., Kunland.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundquut, Aaao.
FA 2 3931 Atlantle Bank Bldg.

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.
I'll. 838-3911 -

322-2744

F H A - V A HOMES
2, 3. A I BEDROOMS
1. H i, A 2 BATHS
DOWN P A Y M E N TS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Seo Or Call Your

FHA - V A
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FH A
&amp; Snlc* Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers fo r your seiectioo
tlu-si- Beautiful 2 , 8, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make tha beat home
buy, tee tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

25G5 Park Ur.
322-2420
GKEENBR1AR
Choice
lota
available
in
North Orlando • Caucllwrry
Urrenbriar of Loch Arbor
area. Attractive 3 UR., 2
overlooking
g o lf
course.
bath home with cent, heat,
Custom building to your
kit. equipped. No qualifying,
•|tucificaliuii&lt;.
Citt-eiibriar
no down payment,
with
developed by
monthly payments 878 per
K1NU8WOOD
m o , plus taxes and las.
Office F A 2-2X18
BUILDERS, INC.
Call 372-8389, or Charles
Night F A 2-0649
202 Fairmont Dr.
Turner at MI 4-2966 (Winter
222-0709
F A 2-b074
Park).
4524 Park Dr.
Saafard, Fla.

Jim Hunt Realty

A U TO GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO. Carpets A la Carte
A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

31 A. Petit
Beautiful Basset puppies for
sale. Ph. 322-2593.
POODLES, 8 wks. old, AKC
reg. Fairly reasonable. 1
male, 1 female. 805 W. 3rd.

32. Flowers - Shrubs
BLOOMING Roses on Chtrokae stock. A ll othar kinds
of Nursery shrubbery and
tree*.
Gray Shadows Nursary
B Mi. S. on Sanford A v t.
Exotic Glorloaa,
RothchUdlana
(The Climbing LUy)
AU site Tubers tor Sale
Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery
Lake Mary Ulvd. Ph. 322-8724

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'* Mart 216 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4112.

Colored Motor Route Carrier
tor afternoon paper route.
Must have References and
dependable car. Write Cir­ Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
culation DepL P . 0. Box
Quick Service
With the
1657, Sanford.
Cash. SUPER TRAD ING
POST. FA 2-0877.
WANTED. Part time Corres­
pondent for the Sanford For the biggest seiectioo of
area. Hetired or semi-retir­
nearly new and used furni­
ed persons alto considered.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Car essential and some
Brokerage is Caeeelberry
knowledge of Credit Inves­
on 17-92. Open 9 day* • to 8.
tigation. Reply by mall:
Stating, Age, background, WANTED reliable couple 19
take up monthly payments
business . or
employment
stf $ ll i# an S t emplate
record and present activi­
room* of furniture. Call
ties Write Dun A BradT E A 1811, Casselberry, eelstreet, Inc., P. O. Box 2206,
lest
West Bay Station, Jackson­
ville 3, Fla., 32202, Attn: W.
FR E E E STIM ATE
P. Smith.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­

II. SltutloM Wsntsd
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 3ZZ-3U2-

HOP ON ONE OF THESE B A R G A IN S

BULBS

Arizona Cypres* Trees, (ever­
green), f t A 12, you dig
AUTO SALESMAN tor new A
them. Myrtle St. A Eureka
used cars. Must be sober,
Hammock, Box 810-A. Ph.
reliable A experienced car
322-3376.
salesman. See Mr. Brass,
at Brass Motors.
33. F u r n itu r e

18. Help Wanted

SHOP OUR LIGHTED LOT OF V A L U E S

ovating. New k Used Fnrnltur*. Can Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
F A 2-2U7.

63 Corvette Sting Ray
Local owner. Like now and completely equipped.
Going for ? 7 ? ? ? Check this one!

60 Pontiac Catalina Wagon
Tope mechanically! Room for a l
crowd! Very Special At . . .
I 4 J 7 J

60 Chevrolet Impala
4-Door Hardtop. Automatic and power. Excep­
tionally dean. SAVE 11999
• AU Can Sold With A One-Year UW
Warranty.

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Mrs. Roy C. Howard, Jr. (Annette) is wearing an apple green Sheath
with matching Mohair Cupc. Tills Euster Outfit designed by Nardis of
Dallas is exclusively at Mary-Eslhers.

(Adv.)

J. J. West dinpIuyinK TRU-LOX Roof Truss manufactured by Gator
Lumber and Hardware Co. Notice SIIED-PAK Lumber stored in T shed.
Gator stocks boulter, builders supplies and hardware for every need.
(Adv.)

Tommy Best now with Ivey’s Shoe Store is shown mixed in with nil the
now spring shoes. Tommy invites all bis friends to come in and see him
at Ivey's Shoe Store.

(A d v.)

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Mr. Merchant!
If you would like to
tell your story in pictures,
call
© ftp &amp; m t f b r d
Advertising Department

FA 2-5612
or
ill

GA 4-8824

Shoes &amp; Clothing at 1st St. &amp; Sanford Avenue. Anne invites all her
friends to come in and see the moderately priced clothing and shoes for
the whole family. And now—Merchant Green Stamps are given 1 (Adv.)

Church Groups Have Dinner
By Donna K tirt
Ronald Gallo and Charlotte
Bandera were elect'd Kins
and Queen ol the Sweetheart
Banquet sponsored liy the In­
termediate and Youns 1’eo.
ple’a Department of the First
Baptist Church of Lons wood
held Friday night In the edu­
cational
mutlding
of
(lie
church.
The 35 teenager* who at­
tended were served steak,
mashed polatoea and gravy,

buttered corn, tossed salad,
lad roll*, sweetheart cake and
Ice cream.
Participating in the pro­
gram was Mr*. Carroll Scott
who sang " I 1-ove You Truly"
accompanied by Mm. Jerry
Van l)am on the piano.
Other adulla representing
tiie sponsoring departments

were Mr. uml Mrs. Carl
Slwwers, Jerry Van Dam, Mr.
and Mr*. Torn Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. A! Morris, Mr. and
.'Vf*. Roliort I'lacek, Carroll
Scott and Rev. Jack Lindsay.
Following the program ami
supper Rev. Lindsay showed
a sound film entitled "T een ­
age Challenge."

Free Methodist
Tn *hnw Film
“ Beyond These Walls," a
20-minute, documentary sound
color picture of the radio
ministry of the Light and Life
Hour and It* speaker, Dr. My­
ron F. Doyd, will be allown
Thursday at 7:30 p. in. at the
Free Methodist Church, cor­
ner of Fourth Street and
Laurel Avenue.
Tracing the development of
Hie importance o f Gospel ra­
dio, the film also follow* (he
growth and outreach of the
LIGHT AND L IF E
HOUR
broadcast as it ha* matured
from a limited North Am er­
ican coverage to a worldwide
ministry.
On-tl'c-sput scenes, photographed by Dr. Do&gt;d. show
t!:c needs In Spain France
and Ilunia. the public is
in kite J to attend.

To Itctler serve you Mary Carter Paints has o|&gt;cned this new store la
Casselberry I'laza at Casselberry. Operated by Larry Morrison, former­
ly manager of Sanford and Daytona Beach Stores. This new store offers
a discount on a National Brund Paint. Buy one gallon — get one free.
(A d v.)

Brumback
To Be Guest
In DeBary

Dog Gone! That's The W a y It Should Be For Mailman

WASHINGTON ( U P I) - Oh capsules will uliuw the belea­
If all goes welt the attacker
sec the dug. His numo is Spot. guered postman lo squirt a is supposed to tuck hi* tail
Ily Mrs. Adam Muller
He likes to bite. He likes to vigorous, thin Jet stream " of between bis legs and lake
Uie repellent into tiie face of off.
Orange County representa­ bite the postman. The post­
the charging pooch.
The postmaster g e n e r a l
tive John S. Brumback will man does not like Spot. Now
In- guest speaker at TliursSpot Is crying. Ttic postman
duy’a 7:3(1 pin, meeting of
Is laughing. Poor Spot.
the Drllury Republican Club
The Post Office Department
to t&gt;« held at the Community
Center.
A targe attendance is antic­
ipated. Refreshments will be
served. Tiie meeting and pro­
gram will bo open to the publie.
Glenn Smith, recently elect­
ed president o f the Dellary
gioup. reports that he was
much encouraged by the largo
representation a l the Lincoln's
Day luncheon sponsored by
the Iielatnd Republican men
and women when 117 DeBary
resident" were in attendance.

equip

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letter

carriers

with a stinging vpray rcpcll
cut designed to discourage
Spot ami oilier* of his belli
gcrent breed.
The capsules, designed to
be worn on thu belt so that
postmen ran bo quick on tiie
draw, carry three-quarters of
an ounce o f a liquid made
up o f pepper extract and min
rral oil.

MOVING

If you'to after a car with some life to it,
Be my guest.
I’m easy to find, you know. Just look for me at your Buick dealer *, during his Sports C a r Rally. W hile you
wait for me, you can drive one of his sport m o d e ls-a Wildcat, maybe, or o Skylark. O r even a Riviera. In
fact, vou can drive oil three. Thai’s what the Buick Sports C a r Rally is all about. (What a w ay to start a
N e w Yearll II I don’t show up, you can talk price. Thai’s even more pleasant than conversation with me.
You'll see. O nce you gel your hands on a Buick, you won't miss me a bit. Roally.

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K ING AN D QUEEN. Utmitlil tiullo mul Chur-

lotte Sunders, were crowned in ceremonies lust
Friday night nt the unnu;«l Sweetheart Bmuiuet
of the First Buplist Church of Longwood.

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usually ths fault of postmea
who were either not quick
enough to get their weapons
Into action or who missed
their targets completely.

ia going to spend about $80,000
to

They will lie supplied to
tetter carriers in 8.000 cities
throughout the nation by this
Niagara Falls stopped flow­ summer, when the dog-bite
ing because of an Ice jam for season Is' at Us peak.
the lirsl time in II* recorded
I'nslinastrr General John
Ids lory on Mar. 29, 1848.
A. Gronouski said that the

MOVING

said that tests of the aerosol
cartridges in (our large cities
had proved them 84 per cent
effective.
He added that failures were

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There’* pood new* tonight
— for you Clock Watchers
who have called al&gt;out want­
ing the Sanford Public L i­
brary to remain open at least
one night a week. E ffective
Immediately the library will
be open until 9 p.m. every
Friday.
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W E IL , K E R U U A R Y

19, 1964

SANFORD,

Time
marches on!
And
John Krider probably know*
it as well as anyone. Speak­
ing to Sanford Lions Tues­
day, Krider recalled his first
stint
with
the
Selectlva
Service system. "B igh t now,”
he said, ••we’re registering
boys who weren’t even burn
when I first started."

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Hospital Fund On County Agenda

By Harry Johnson
"Seminole County and Cen­
tral Florida are facing the
greatest boom In history."
"A n d ," John Krider said
at
the
Capri
Restaurant
meeting of the Sanford Lions
Club Tuesday, " I t will make

Board Must
Add $350,000
To U. S. Grant

When Chief Ralph Abell
and his Lake Mary firemen
fought a fire mid saved a
service station In downtown
I.ate
Mary
last
Sunday
morning, he may have done
so with mixed emotion*. The
service station saved, follow ­
ing an explosion, is right
across the street from Abell’s
own service station. It might
have been like the fellow
who watched hi* mother-inlaw drive his new Cadillac
over a cliff. W e’re kidding,
o f course!
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Over 60 ladies saw the JayCce Wives Cluli presentation
o f two cancer films Tuesday
night at the Florida State
Bank building. Dr, Luis Per­
ez conducted a question and
answer
session
after
the
film s were shown. The doc­
tor, by the way, stumbled
ever a good *ol American
name and remarked, "F o r ­
eign names are sometime*
no difficult."
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F L O R ID A

Sem inole Facing G re a t
Boom E ra , S a y s K rid e r

FIRE IN A warehouse on Fifth Street was con­
tained by Sanford firemen this morning before
extensive loss, although smoke whs visible fo r

miles. Herald stuff photopniphcr Rill Vincent
Jr. w h s tut the scene before the firemen.

Warehouse
Fire
Late Tag Buyers Six Persons Injured
Quickly Brought
Queue Up At
In Three Crashes
Under Control
Courthouse

Six person* were injured in
A long queue of motorists n series o f three crashes Tues­
was lined up all day today at day and Tuesday night on
the courthouse, seeking to Seminole County highways.
beat the Thursday deadline
A mother and her two chil­
fur obtaining 1904 vehicle li­ dren were hurt, one seriously,
cense plates.
when her car went out o f con­
John Galloway, tax collec­ trol on Route 410 east of the
tor, said his office will remain ' Oviedo business section, flip ­
open until 5 p.m. Thursday, ped over three times and stop­
although motorists in line at ped upright in a palmetto
that time will be served.
thicket mure than 60 feet off
Law enforcement officers &gt;the highway.
will issue citations Friday to
Taken to Orange Memorial
motorists driving with 1963 llospitul were:
plates.
Mrs. Violet Hudson, o f Chul-

Lester and Ruth Bryant, of
Adams Avenue, believe they
are about to act a Seminole
County record , , . and would
appreciate any information to
uota, who suffered a back in­
the contrary, lie is a hospital
jury. She was released aftar
corpsman
al
the
Sanford
treatment.
Naval A ir Station. The Bry­
Roland Raleigh Hudson, 6,
ants are the parents o f a
her soil, who suffered a severe
four-year-old duughter, plus
head injury and was admitted
a younger set o f twins, plus
for further treatment.
A briefing on its future
a still younger set o f twins,
Mildred Denies Hudson, 3, a
plans was given area repre­
plus a third set o f twins
daughter, who suffered a less
sentatives o f various firm* at
due In June. Can any Clock
si rious head injury.
a meeting of the East Central
T r o o p e r Rill Stringfield
Watchers answer their ques­ Florida
Ilcglonul
Planning
tion:: Is this the twin record Council this ailernuon at May- who, with Oviedo Police Chief
George Kelsey, investigated
fo r this county? For Flor­ fair Inn.
the 3:16 p. m. accident, said
ida?
Delegate* attended f r o m
Mrs. Hudson wus driving west
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seven utility companies, in­
The N avy recruiter will he dustrial firms, missile con­
at tha Sanford L’ SO each tractor! and business inter­
Tuesday from I I a. m. until ests.
1:30 p. in. to explain the vari­
Conducting
th a
briefing
ous high school graduate pro­ waa R. H. Doyle, executive
grams offered qualified young dirretor, and his staff.
men. These are guaranteed
Tills morning council mem­
D AYTO N A REACH (U P I )—
fields o f training In some o f bers heard reports from var­
the nation’s finest schools. ious committees and staff It’s back to the courts, the
Many opportunities also are leaders.
picket lines and "riding shot­
offered to ron-hlgh school
The
council,
formed
lo gun” today for flic three par­
grads.
promute the
East Central ties tangled in the bitter
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Florida area, is composed of Florida East Coast Railway
from
Seminole, strike.
R. T. Milwce, superintend­ delegates
ent o f county schools, says Orange Indian Bivcr. Bre­
1-alior secretary W. Willard
we can anticipate hla an­ vard, Volusia, Osceola and VVirtz' personal attempt lo
nouncement fo r re - election Lake Counties.
get disputants in the 13This
afternoon's
briefing month-old strike back to tiic
around the first o f March. Un­
doubtedly, this will surprise followed a luncheon sponsored j negotiating table broke down
by
the
Seminole
County completely Tuesday.
alsolutely no one.
Chamber of Commerce.
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Wlrts’ envoy, assistant la­

Planning Group
Gives Briefing

FEC Controversy
Back On Tracks

W e’re told that Floridians
bor secretary Jainea J. Rey­
nolds. called tiic attempt an
planning to attend the New
exercise in "com plete futil­
Yoik W oild’s Fair cun save
10 per cent by ordering tick­
ity.”
lie retiirnrd to Miami Beach
ets before Feb. 29. But the
to tackle oilier labor trou­
question is, where dors one ad­
The Building Plans Com­ bles, saying lie would recom ­
dress ticket orders?
mittee o f First Baptist Church mend again that tlie FEC be
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Seminole
County receipts of Sanford decided to petition ; denied its fat contract to haul
from the sale o f Christmas the City of Sanford to close , materials mlo Ihr $213 m il­
seals ha* passed the $9,960 an alley extending north and lion moon rocket launching
mark. This is almost 11,000 south from Firth to Sixth site under construction at
Streets and parallel with Park Cape Kennedy.
more than seul sales produced
and Magnolia Avenue*.
Reynolds attempted to sit
last year.
Members of the committee down together with Ed Hall,
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are co-chairman Homer Os­ FEC board chairman, and
The Little Red S c h o o l
born, R. F . Cooper, Osborn ' George flig h ty , chief negoHouse still nerds to line up
Dormincy,
George
Pitlard. | luting officer of tlie t l non­
more acts for its Spring tal­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tucker, operating unions that struck
ent show. Civic, fralcrnul, so­
!.. Rurkc Steele, Carlton Hen­ I Ihc railroad Jan. 23, 1963, io
cial and other types o f organ­
ley, Mra. Charles L. Park Sr a dispute over wages.
izations are requested to enter
and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds.
or sponsor arts. I f you ran do
tills you’re invited to contact
Mullic Harlow, 322-2255.
New request for bids for
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the contract to install toilet
lly the way, the Little Red facilities in building 128 al
M. A. Yelvington. building
School flouec Is losing its Sanford Naval Air Station
• and planning official for Bic
teacher, Mr*. Jerry Kceth, who was issued today in a rc-adCity of Sanford and president
i&gt; going to lie the office man­ j vcrtlscmcnL Bids will la* ac­
of the Southern Building Code
ager for her husband's buai- cepted until 2 p. m. March 10.
I Congress, will appear twice
lirss. Tlie school'* authorities Estimated cost is lc&gt;» than
on the program o f the 12th
v. ill vote Thutsduy to elect $23,000.
annual short course for buildMis. Emmeline Rest as the
i ing oilieials Feb. 23-26 at
luw teacher.
Gainesville.
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'I bird meeting in efforts to
On Monday he will conduct
Still no word on the possi­ ergauize the Sanford Cham­ i a workshop on plan checking
bility of getting a Sanford en­ ber o f Commerce will b« held and budding code interpret*try in the Florida State Lea­ at 8 p m. this evening at the ' Bon and on Wednesday will
j courthouse.
gue
I be a panelist.

Closing Of
Alley Between
5th, 6th Asked

Bids Asked

.Meeting Slated

Yelvington To
Be On Program

on Route 419 when the ear
failed to negotiate a slight
curve. It slipped o ff tlie north
aide o f tiic rain-slick pave­
ment, overturned three time*
and stopped about 135 feet
from where it left the road.
Two outlaiard motors and
other material kept in the
trunk were scattered over a
htoad area. Tlie top o f the car
on the driver's side was collapsedt
Mrs. Hudson told Stringfield site hud just euslied a
cheek. A survey- o f tliu art-a
yielded seven $10 bills, two
silver dollars and a one-dollar Mil, Slxingfietd said.
A t 9:30 p. in. Tuesday a
Seminole High School student
identified as Robert E. Corville, 17, was charged witli
reckless
driving
after
his
compact car overturned oil
Florida Avenue.
Trooper John McConnell suid
Corville'a car overturned one
and a half times. The driver
was shaken up hut otiierwise
uiihuit, McConnell auid.
Thle-e youth* were injured,
one critically, when Bin car
In which they were riding ov­
erturned on Interstate 4 near
3lonroc Corners shortly before
midnight.
Constable Hob Carroll said
the uiirit-iil car virtually fell
apurt while being driven by
Lawrence Chester, 17. He suf­
fered head cuts and bruises
uud was tu n ted at Seminole
Mtiiioriul llospitul.
Admitted to the same hos­
pital were:
Kenneth Dooley, 18, who
suffered severe right leg cuts
uud other pussiblu injuries.
Ronnie Mixon, 17, who suf­
fered a broken am i and dialoeuted collarbone.
A passenger in tlie ear,
Chuck Huhcttc, HI, was uninJuicd.
Constable C an oll said tlie
investigation is continuing.

Friday ‘Coffee
Day For Heart*
"C offee Day fo r Heart"
will be hell! in Sanford F ri­
day and Dr. 3!aria I’erez,
chairman, announced today
that seven restaurant* have
inilii-aled that they will join
the event.
A ll proceeds o f coffee sales
for all or part o f tlie day
Friday will go to tha Heart
Fund. In order to share in
business contribution! to the
Heart drive, restaurant and
drug store managers or own­
er* will display the familiar
red plastic Heart* and post­
ers. and patrons may pay as
much a* they wish fo r their
cup of coffee, depositing the
money in Bie Heart contain­
er, at the counter.
Local establishments par­
ticipating in the Heart C of­
fee Duy Friday include Rose
and
Wilk's, Burger
King,
Day and N ight Grill, Finecrest Inn, A n gel’s Eat Shack,
Friendly Cafe and Melleynoida Drug store.

City foremen, hampered by
dense smoke, this morning

A proposed *1 million ex
p.xnsimi ol Seminole Memoria
Hospital will ire considered
by tlie County Commission at
its Tuesday meeting, it was
learned today.
Chairman James P. Avery
Jr. said Commission memtiers, at request of hospital
latard of trustees, inspected
tlie facilities Tuesday after­
noon as "to feasibility and
practicality ' of
expansion."
He added the Commission
will discuss the matter ut
next Tuesday's meeting.
Because
of
overcrowded
rondltions at the hospital, tlie
medical staff Tuesday even­
ing
recommended
to
tlie
board of trustees, who con­
curred, that evening visiting
hours be curtailed. Evening
visiting
hours
have
hern
changed from 7 - 9 p.m. to
7 to 8:3o p. m. Afternoon
hours of 2-4 p. in. remain
the same.
Robert
Hesveror, hospital
administrator, said today he
had received a telegram from
Wendell Jarrard, chairman of
Ihe
Flo-hla
Development
Commission,
that
approval
has been given for a $630,000
federal grant in Hill-Burton
funds for expansion of Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
However, Bcsscrcr added,
this $630,000 grant must he
matched
with
$350,000 by
Seminole
County.
Current
laws would permit the Coun­
ty lo assess up to 10 mills in
ad valorem taxes for hos­
pital construction. Presently,
the assessment for the hos­
pital is .82 of 41 'till.
This SI million expansion
would be a 60-l&gt;ed wing to
the west of the present hos­
pital facility, increasing the
ovrrall service to near 200
beds.
Bcsscrcr al&gt;o said the ex­
pansion would tiring about an
increase In the present hos­
pital payroll from the $650,000 annually to SI million.

made quirk work of halting
a blare in a warehouse at
Fifth Street and French A ve­
nue, just south of the Jaycec Tourist Information Cen­
ter.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. said tlie building was en­
gulfed in Bairn's ami amoke
when hia men were alerted
and he could not Immediately
tell where the blaze started.
The alarm, sounded shortly
before 9:30, »ent two pieces
of apparatus to the scene.
Chief Cleveland said the blaze
was started by a leaking
heating stove in an office.
Firemen
donned
smoke
masks lo battle Bie blaze
which broke out anew as the
winds shifted. WiUiin 30 min­
utes the fighters were able
to tour Bie inside o f the struc­
ture to knock down small
pocket* o f fire.
An old sedan parked to tlie
west of Ihe warehouse also
caught fire and the men
knocked out a windshield to
get to Bie lilnzc.
The laillding contained a
variety of items and was oc­
cupied by Sheet Metal Spedallies amt the owner, Drum­
mond Roofing.
DALLAS (U PI) — Over
No estimate was made of the objection* o f tlie defense,
Bie damage.
the state quickly won distnis• si o f two prospective Jur­
ors at the Jack Ruby trial
today because they opposed
tlie dentil penalty.
J.T. Ricltard*urt, 36, a milk
Congressman
A.
Sydney company purchasing agent,
Herlong Jr. today announced was railed as the fifth ven­
he will seek re-election for ireman in tlie jury selection
n ninth term ns a member
that startl'd Tuesday. Rich­
o f the U. S. House o f Rep­
ardson said lie was opposed
resentatives as ho filed qual­
to capital punishment.
ifying paper* with tha office
The profrcutlon asked the
of Secretary o f State.
rourt to dismiss him " fo r
Herlong is ■ high ranking
cause."
f
member uf the House way*
Chief defense attorney Mel­
uud nieuni committee and the vin llelli o f San Francisco
only Florida Congressman av­
objected. He said he knew
er to serve with tills power­
Texas law permitted such dis­
ful group.
missal*, hut he wanted hia
He has represented the
objection in tlie rerun!.
Fifth District uf Florida con.
Tiic judge obliged by hav­
tinuously since January 1949
ing it put into tlie record and
ami ha* gained a position of
also obliged the prosecution
leadership among the conser­
by dismissing Richardson for
vative member* o f the House.
cause.
“ I could not send a man
lo Ids death," Jones said.
He was dismissed for cause
on a motion by the prosecu­
Tlie Town Council o f Alta­ tion.
monte Springs V i l l meet at
8 p. m. today in (he Town
Hall.
Expected on tire agenda
are acceptance of the newly
ST. IXJl'IS. Mo. (U P I ) —
completed* municipal water
system, setting of a date for Go-go basketball team, rang­
its dedlcaBon and probable ing in age from 11 to II
approval o f the last exten­ year*, will take turns drib­
bling a basketball and carry­
sion work order.
ing signs reading, "W e 're fit,
Stan," during a 20-mUe hike
Saturday around St. Louis'
Howard A. Surra, an ad
Southwest Side.
visor on senior citizens in­
The project was inspired by
surance fo r J. Edwin I-arson. President Johnson'* appoint­
stale insurance commission­ ment of retired St. Iaml» Car­
er, will
he the principal dinal baseball star Stan Muspeaker at a meeting o f the sial as liead of the nation's
Seminole County L ife Under- fitness program.
w r i t e r s Association. Tha
The route will take the
group will convene at 12:16 youngsters
past
Mutial’i
p.m., Thursday, a l the Capri. home in St. l-ouu Hills.

State Rejects 2
Ruby Veniremen

Rep. Herlong To
Seek Re-Election

Meeting Tonight
At Altamonte

Stan’s Fans To
Put On A ‘Fit’

Surra To Spcuk

HENRY MUSE

Muse Enters
4th District
Constable Race
Ills candidacy for ronstuldr
of District 4 was announced
today by Henry Luther Muse,
30. of West First Street.
A lifetime resident o f Sem­
inole County, Muse It n grad­
uate o f Seminole High School
and served four years as a
radar technician in the IT. 8.
A ir Force. He !■ presently em­
ployed In the aero sciences re­
search division uf tiic Martin
Company ut Orlando.
" I have a civic interest in
tM* county,” said Muse, "and,
If elected, I will endeavor to
serve tlie citizens o f this coun­
ty to tlie Iw-sl o f my knowl­
edge and ability."

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TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) Ihe Slate Patrol announced
today Bio appointment of II.
E. Johnson as public relations
director for the patrol.

Kclland Dies
PHOENIX, Ariz. (U P I ) Clarence Budington Kclland,
prolific magazine writer and
one-time national Republican
party leader, died Tuesday
night at the age of 82.

For ‘ Hard Lino’
M IAM I BEACH (U P I ) Former Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon urged Bir Unit­
ed Stales to develop a "hard
line" policy toward Commu­
nist Cuba.

U N Blocked
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y .
(U P I ) — Greek Cypriot oppo­
sition today held up United
Nations action on Secretary
General Thant'a peace forre
and mediation proposul for
settling the Cyprus crisis.

‘Old Stew’
B E R LIN (U P I )—West Ber­
lin newspaper* said today tlie
CommuniM East German gov­
ernment was "stirring the
same old stew " with its offer
to open the anti-refugee wsll
to West Berliners on s regular
basis.

the 1930s look like a n orm al' listed as the oanal to tha
weekend of business.”
I East Coast.
Krkler,
manager of
the;
It will connect Sanford with
Semimile County Clum ber of 29.000 miles of existing shelt­
Commerce, pointed to the ered waterways into a single
Ssnford-TitusvlUe canal pro­ unit and provide ready arject as the biggest spur to cess to the Mississippi Valley
the economic growUi of the and the Eastern Seaboard, an
area encompassing 34 states.
area.
Tlie speaker was introduc­
" I t ’s com ing,"
he said,
" I ’ m sure of it. In fact en- ed by Don Cahill, program
Lions
President
ginnering surveys are now be­ chairman.
ing conducted along the East George A. Hughes said plans
are in Bio works for a mem­
Coast to U . S. Route I . "
The Chamber official pre­ bership drive ami details will
dicted
actual
construction be revealed later.
work would start in the near
future and that it will lie in
operation In a few short
years.
"W aterw ay traffic Is in­
creasing," Krider said, "ami
we are sitting In the middle
of It."
He noted that only U miles
separate Lake Monroe from
the East Coast system; 3i)
miles to the Atlantic Ocean
and its lueraBve cargo trans­
portation.
"Sem inole
County,
since
I960, has been growing at a
faster pare Rian the 10 big­
gest rountlea in the state."
Krider declared, adding: " It
is also Bie seventh In popu­
lation density."
H ie county in Bie late 30s
"overbu ilt" with the total
listed at $30 million, the
V E R N O N M IZE
speaker said. He said last
year the total was about $12
million "am i it is new creep­
ing up again."
Tlie purchasing power in
tlie county last year was set
at $9o million with $10 m il­
lion of that staying Inside the
county.
"M igratkin
to
suburban
Decision not to seek r*.
stores has been going on for election as County Judga waa
the past 30 years," he said, announced today by C. V er­
"and we don't know how it non .Mize Jr. His announce­
can tie stopped."
ment follows:
Tlie area once was de­
"A fte r thoughtful consider­
pendent upon agriculture and
ation, I have decided not to
citrus but now, even though
seek re-election to tlie office
Uiese are Important, Krider
of County Judge. It Is my de­
said, "w e now have diversi­
sire to return to the practice
fied industry with 44 plants
of law at the end o f this term
located In tlie county."
In hi* topic of " H ie Out­ In January, 1963.

County Judge
Won't Run For
Re-Election

look for Seminole County,"
the speaker noted the worth
o f any organlsaBon Is in Its
ability to "g o t thing* done."
"Should your Chamber of
Commerce fall to do that," he
added, " i t should caste to
exist.” The same hold* jrue
for all other organizations,
he said.
"Opinions are good," he de­
clared, “ but when we organ­
ize to oppose, that is a dif­
ferent thing.”
He called for co-operation
as the keynote lo tlie con­
tinued success of the county.
"Seminole County cannot go
It alone,” Krider asserted,
"im bonier* arc imaginary.
We must work together."
in recalling past projects
of the Chamber and other
groups he noted one failure
and one partial failure.
The failure was listed as
the
metropolitan
teleplione
system. "W e haven’t accu­
mulated enougli support so
we stand to lose it."
Tlie partial failure was in
not locating the state univer­
sity within the county's con­
fines. He added, however,
that ils location is conductive
to area future student* who
can commute to the school.
"H ad it been located in
tiic eastern part of Orange
County,
or on
Bie
East
Coast," he noted, "its value
to our are* would have been
greatly reduced."
Tlie success project ami one
which he sukl is "alw ays at
Uio bottom of any work un­
dertaken In tlie county" was

Hijack Admitted
HAVANA (U P I) — Tiic re­
volutionary government ron
firmed Tuesday night that
two Cuban exiles hijaeked a
light plane flying near KeyWest Tuesday and landed it
at Camp Liberty A ir llaso
here.

Step-Child
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) A municipality is a creature
of the Legislature and its
start, duraBon and end are
subject lo the whim of the
Legislature, according to a
ruling released today by tlie
North Florida District Court
of Appeals.

Davis Qualifies
8. J. Davis Jr., Seminole
County representative in the
Florida legislature, qualified \
Tuesday afternoon with the ,
Secretary of State to seek reelection this year. Sen. Mark
Cleveland’s present term ex­
tends through 1966. Rep. Jan
Fortune hst not qualified, at
yet

"Serving as County Judge
o f Seminole County has been
a rewarding experience. I
have had the opportunity to
become
acquainted
with
many citizena throughout the
county.
•
;• "T h e
problem i .’which
l
dealt with as County Judge
and as Judge o f the Juvenile
Court were made easier by
reason o f an extrem ely com­
petent staff in each office. I
waa very fortunate to have
the excellent cooperation o f
the attorneys, law enforce­
ment agencies, w e l f a r e ,
school and county officials.
" I t has been my purpose te
operate the County Judge’s
office In an orderly, efficient
and courteous manner, keep­
ing in mind that this office
belongs to the people."
Judge Mize was appointed
to Uiu County Judge bench &gt;
April 1960 to fill the unexpired
term of the laic Wilson Alex­
ander. He ran unopposed for
the 1961-65 term.
He Is president of the Sem­
inole County Fam ily Counsel­
ing Service, secretary of Bie
Seminole County Bar Associa­
tion, director of Sanford Klwants Club, member o f tha
official board and trustee of
Grace Mctliodist Church, ad­
visor to Bmi board o f directors
of Seminole County Juvenile
Council and was presented
with the Distinguished Ser­
vice Award for 1961 by tha
Junior
Chamtier
of
Com­
merce, of which he Is a past
director and past secretary.

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Page 10—Fri. Jen. 81, '64

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Sanford - Seminole Area

Spring Is Near... Time To Buy A Home
Spring is just around the corner
. . . well, at least in Central Florida.
And so it's time to commence shop,
ping around for that new home
talked about all during the chilly
winter toceks.
There are homes already ready
for inspection . . . and others near­
ing readiness . . . for prospective
home purchasers to look over os
Spring approaches, homes in Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor, Buenn Vista
Estates, Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde o f Loch Arbor.
Preparing for the Spring season,
Shoemaker Construction Company is
coordinating plans fo r an "Open
House’’ Feb. 8-16 for the new, third
section o f Ravenna Pork.
Several new floor plans and de­
signs will l&gt;o shown, with six new
homes to be completed and on dis­
play. This new section is on the
north side o f west Country Club
Rond. Three new homes ure avail­
able for immediate occupancy.
Herb Stenatrom Realty, represent­
ing Shoemaker Construction, also re­

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ports two new homes are nearing
completion at Idyllwilde o f Loch A r­
bor. Models o f ultra-modem archi­
tecture in design, one is a one-story
and the other is a two-story resi­
dence.
Shoemaker is known not only for
home construction in Ravenna Purk
and Idyllwilde but also for custombuilt homes, from the p l a n n i n g
stage t h r o u g h construction, all
through Seminole County and Cen­
tral Florida
Kingswood Builders have three
new homes rendy fo r immediate oc­
cupancy at 100, 107 and 109 High­
land Court in Grccnbriar o f Loch
Arbor. They are o f contemporary
and Colonial design. They also have
one new homo ready' in Grove Man­
or.
Kingswood is commencing con­
struction o f three less expensive
homes in Buena Vista Estates, in
the 1600 block o f Summerlin A ve­
nue.
One new home was sold during the
last week in Grcenbriar.

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Cavalcade of Homes
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12 Exciting

Models

3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms — 2 Baths

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and Conventional Financing

• No Closing Costs

•

V A — No Down Payment

• IM M E D IA TE OCCUPANCY
F E A T U R IN G :
• Central Heat &amp; A ir
Conditioning
* Built In Kitchen
Equipment
* Beautiful High &amp; Dry
landscaped l-nts
* Sidewalks •

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Civic League To Hear Three Book Reviews

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• Sewer and Water
S A L E S M A N ON D U TY SAT. &amp; SUN.
Phone: 838-5059 — 422-2576

Rjr Donna E i l n
•Heart* Are the F ield *," and dent, has invited all Interest­
The Library of the Long- Mr*. Arthur Putnam, "Th e ed women in the Longwood
area to attend.
wood Civic League will pre­ snake Ha* All the Line*.”
sent book review* to provide

Serving a* hottette* will be

the program for the February

Mr*. Betty Bright, Mr*. Clark

meeting

of

the

club

to

be McCoy,

Mr*.

Eliory

Raddin,

Mr*. Ralph Start, M l** Dor­
at the Civic League Building othy Heath, Mr*. D. G. Wllllama and Mr*. Mildred Knoll.
on Church Street.
Mr*. Elizabeth Hllle, preiiIntroducing each reviewer
will be Mra. It. C. Cariion.
Graduates from the U. S.
Those discuixlng the book*
and the titles will be Mr*. M ilitary Academy receive the
W. J. Hartley, "M angrove la- degree o f Bachelor o f Sci­
land"; Mra. E. P. Richard*, ence.
held at 3 p.m. next Tuesday

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While you are out driving this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
o f Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

on
Opening o f His New O ffice at

100 N. Mellonville Ave.
Sanford, Florida
(Form erly Stanford Garden Club,
Com er North o f Hospital)

HOME
Ravenna
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“ A Community o f Homes — Built with Pride”

General Contractors
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
This attractive t bed­
room, 2 bath home, o f
contemporary design, la
now available fo r occu­
pancy. This home fea­
tures a fully equipped
G-E built-in
kitchen,
central duct heating sys­
tem with air condition­
ing easily added. Quality
constructed, this home
can be purchased under
V A , F H A , or Conven­
tional financing I

Now Ready for Y O U ... in

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I f you’re blessed with a
larger family, see this
spacious 4 bedroom, 2
bath r e s i d e n c e
of
modem d e s i g n . The
home includes a separ­
ate dining room, and a
laundry room. Among
the many quality extras
are central duct heating
and fully equipped builtin kitchen. Plan to see
it this weekend 1

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C A L L US TO DAY!

] MODERN K IT C H E N S BY
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B E N E R A L ^ f t E LE C T R IC

C O N V E N T IO N A L F IN A N C IN G

SEE TH IS B E A U T IF U L N E W HOME, B U IL T O N A VERY LAR G E LOT A T 100 H IG H L A N D
D R IVE. It’s complete and ready for your dose Inspection. It feature* three bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida Room, Dining Roma,
Completely Equipped General Electric Kitchen with lovely Birch cabinets, and an endoaed garage. U baa white terrauo floors
throughout, ami is centrally banted. Sea It this weekend — It’s designed for YOUI

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CO M PAN Y

Custom Building Our .Specialty
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The grapevine reported this
morning that a C lan A Flor­
ida State League club wants
to move into Sanford for the
1964 FSL season.
The club, now operated tn
a FSL city, is completely
maintained by the major lea­
gue parent team which owns
it. They now want to know
whether Sanford fan* are in
tcrcstcd.
Are you? If so, »ay so! Call
The Herald or the Chamber
o f Commerce. It could depots!
upon you!
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Zip Code 32771

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W E A T H E R : Cloudiness through Tuesday; showers probable; high today 65-70; low tonight in 80s.
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Hobby Lundquist, son of
M r.
and
.Mrs.
Raymond
Lundquist of 421 West C ostal
Drive in Loch Arbor, made
the current Issue of Sports
Illustrated. Hobby's picture
appears in the edition along
with a report of his feat in
scoring 62 points in a recent
Hlddy Hasketball League cn
counter.
• • •

9 Passengers
Pilot Trapped
In Flames
G AIN E SVILLE (U P I) - A l l
10 persons aboard were killed
today when a shuttle airliner
clashed and burned on take­

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cy

said

the

pilot

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nine

passengers of the twin-engine
Bcechcraft wore trapped in
the
flaming
wreckage
of
South Central Airlines' Flight

fire hint Monday. A. K. Shoemaker anid all
ilelirin will be removed and that it id hoped to
rialvagu the floor.
(llernld Photo)

CLE AN-U P O PERATIONS were commenced
this morning by Shoemaker Construction Com­
pany at the Dearborn Electronics Laboratories,
South Highway 17-92, following the $500,000

Dickinson Names Longwood Man 64's 500,000 Skip
Gen. Hutchison
School, Boycott
As Chairman 3rd Traffic Fatality Leaders Say

510 when it crashed mom­
ents after taking off for

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plane

Kidney Transplant

4 Sanford Tots
Eat Poisonous
Castor Berries

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Spears Funeral
Officers Named Set Tuesday
By Policemen

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NEW YORK (U P I ) — The
mighty Queen Elizabeth, larg­
est passenger liner afloat,
reached an altitude of about
crashed into a Hudson River
200 feet, veered sharply to ihe pier today while trying lo
left, and plunged back to the dock without the aid of tugs.
runway.
The dead were not immedi­
M IAM I (U P I) - A 14-yearately Identified. Authorities
old boy was recovering to­
roped off the area and kept
day from a Ilfe-or-deaUi o|venewsmen away until federal
ration in which his kidneys
officials could get to the were replaced by (hose of a
scene.
baboon.
" I t Just took a second for
it to fall down." aahl Mrs.
M IAM I (U P I) — A speed­
Joe Anne Rowell, an airport
ing car flipped over four
employe.
limes Sunday night, hit a
" I t looked like It stalled,
power pole and bounced into
like ma&gt;bc Hie pitot tried to
another car, killing a woman
take too ateep of an angle.
and pushing the weekend traf­
"A s soon as it hit, Ihe gaso­
fic count lo at least 14.
line started spilling and tho
flames allot up."
5lrs. Rowell and several
LONDON (U P I ) - Cyprus
others rushed to the piano in
President Archbishop Makara limousine and tried to alii
lot was under strong pressure
the trapped victims hut it wa&lt;
from the United States nnd
too late.
Britain today to accept •
"W e tried to open Ihe door
NATO peace force as a moans
hut M was locked from the in­
of preventing civil war in his
side," alio said. "W e saw two
country.
men, one at (lie door, Isoth
bodies were burning."
South Central, headquarter­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
ed at Ocala, flics alioul 13
(U P I) — Four Communist
planes out of
Gainesville
guerrillas staged a daring
daily.
pre-dawn raid on a U. S.
Police IJ. Courinry Roberts
Army compound today, caus­
said llames engulfed tho en­
ing heavy damage witli hand
tire plane before rescue units
grenades but injuring only
could get to it. Only one wingone American.
lip and Hie tail were left unsratchcd, ho said.
Roberts said
that radio
JACKSON, Miss. ( I l l 'l l operators in Hie tower heard
a voice call nut seconds be­ Tile prosecution tried lo tigh­
ten a well of evidenre around
fore tho crash:
Byron Dc l a Beckwith today
"D on't do that or it will
with a fingerprint it contends
stall."
he put on the rifle used lo
He said the voice apparent
kill rivil rights leader Medgar
ly ranio from the doomed
Evans.
aircraft.
Witnesses

T h e Chamber
of Com
Funeral services were con­ Hills, suffered broken ribs
m erce's
1964
membership
Fred O. Dickinson, W e»t
NEW YO RK (U P D —School
ducted
this afternoon for For­ when she lost control o f her
campaign kicks o ff with a big Flilm Roach gubernatorial can­
rnt and hit a tree on I’ulni boycott leaders claimed that
rest
I.eRoy
Luy,
30,
o
f
R.
R.
1,
trade body breakfast Tuesday didate, today announced the
Springs Drive ut 6:45 a. m. more iltan 50 per ccnl of the
at 8 a.m. at the Civic Center. nppointmunt of Gen. J. C. Longwood, Seminole County's
city’* 500.000 Negro and Puer­
Sunday.
• • •
Hutchison as honorary chair­ third traffic fatality o f 1064.
Carolyn II. Wuldrcp, of Or­ to Rican public school stu­
Services were conducted by
The Hand Parents' Barbe- man o f the Seminole County
lando, was charged with im­ dents stayed home today in a
que at the E lki Club Satur­ Dirkinson-for-Gnvernor Com­ Rev. Willium Rrackman, Mait- properly changing lanes fo l­ massive protest against racial
and, ul tho Niblack Funeral
day was a complete sellout I mittee.
lowing a collision with a cur segregation in Ihe nation's
So much so. reports say, that
Dickinson said, " I am cer­ Home, Casscllicrry. liurial was driven by W alter F. Jefferis, largest school system.
the band
parents who pre tainly pleased to have a man in Longwood Cemetery.
Bayard Hustln, one of the
Orlando, ut 2 p. m. Sunday on
Trooper Hill Stringfield said
pared the food had to go of General Hutchison’s stature
Highway 17-92 at Casscllicrry. boycott organizers and chair­
home to cat. There's one for on our team. His rcputatlun as Lay was dead on arrival at Tho Waldrcp ear damage was man of the freedom march on
you.
a distinguished soldier and cit­ Seminole Memorial Hospital estimated at $60 and the Jef* Washington, said: "W e said
• • •
izen extends throughout Flor­ ut nlxiut 2 a. m. Saturday uf- fills cur ut $200.
we could consider this demon­
George Touhy reports that ida. His suppoit encourages ter Ills eur overturned on High­
Two Sanford Naval A ir Sta­ stration a success If wc got 60
tlMS 1963 total lending volume mo to do my best, not only to way 17-92, near S ll 434, and
tion vuilora vvera hospitalized per cent of Ihe Negro and
o f 129 savings and loan.^sso- w ln .^ -ry-j g!- c {'•*&gt; Su.tr-a ;• skidded s rrix . th&lt;vjilgh«»'«y.
rhea -i.vir «i%r oftitu rn ed on Puorio Rican students hi par­
ciations in Florida amounted ■ponslhfo administration."
Ilia wife, Alm a Jean Lay, !lighuuy 427 earl) Saturday. ticipate, and we have exceed­
to more than $1 billion. These
Geneial H u t c h i s o n is a 2i&gt;, and James P. Williams, Thu driver, Ernest D. Iluicn- ed that number."
same associations have total lucmlttr o f the Hoard o f Coun­ Lockhart, riding w Ith Lay,
The boycott appeared to ho
lehiier, 21, is confined at the
assets o f more than $1.8 bil­ ty Commissioners o f Seminole stiffen'd only minor injuries.
HNAS hospital and John J. most effective in schools with
lion.
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled Juggcrs, 19, at Orlandu A Fit heavy Negro and Puerto R i­
County und has Just completed
•
•
•
three years as ehairnian o f the L a ys death was due to his own hospital. Stringfield said Hus. can enrollments, especially in
A footnote to the university
'
and the
Bedfordhoard. He holds the rank o f negligence.
enluhnrr lost control and tho Harlem
talk—somebody pointed out
fiunrlvors include the wife, rar overturned, skidding 300 Stuyvesant section o f Brook­
lieutenant
general,
Florida
that if the university is built
lyn. Many whlio children also
National Guard, retired. He four children, Randall, Dale, feet.
on the Adamucci site, Oviedo,
stayed away from their school
and Sirs. Hutchison aro long­ Rhonda and Rita Lay: his
only five and a half miles
desks and some parenta said
time residents o f Kcutlnolo mother, Mrs. Catherine l.ny,
from the locale, will reap the
they kept their children home
County. They have two daugh­ of North C a r o l i n a ; four
m ajor
benefits amiOrange
because they feared trouble.
ters, Mrs. T. E. Turker and brothers und three sisters.
County will have to foot tho
Trooper Stringfield also re­
There are 500,000 while
Mrs. Robott Cornell, both res­
bill;
The kitchen of a home at
ported two drivera were urchildren in the school system
idents of Sunford.
• • •
911 Pine Avenue, Sanford, was
hut there was no Immediate
General Hulrhison stated, rested und three motorists In­
We hear that plumber Arch­
destroyed by fire at 1:37 a.m.
jured
in
a
series
o
f
weekend
estimate of how many observ­
‘7 believe Senator Dickinson
ie Harriett says, ‘ ‘A new way
Sunday, according to the San­
ed Ihe boycott picket lines.
will make Florida a fine Gov- truffle accidents.
ford Fire Department. Fire­
to improve the flavor of salt
Ilurold
C.
Stillwell,
Lungernor. He bus a good record,
However,
police reported
men reported the origin of
is to sprinkle it over a twofew incidents at the 200 o f the
and 1 am proud to suppoit him. wood, was charged with reck­
the fire was not determined.
Inch thick, U. S. choice sir­
"W o will soon o|&gt;en a Dick­ less driving when his car hit The liousc was occupied by city's 810 public schools which
loin steak.*'
were picketed by students,
inson - for - Governor county a railroad sign at Longwood at
• • •
Alfred Yarrcll Sr.
headquarters, and I hope ev- 1 a. m. Sunday. He also wss
At 7:18 a. m. firemen were parents and some teachers.
Candy Stripers at Seminole
ery citizen Interested in Sen­ charged with failing to report called to check an overheat­ Approximately Lino persons
Memorial Hospital are hereby
ator Dickinson’s cumpnign will an arcldcnt. His rar was dam- ed kerosene heater at 1311 were on the picket lines.
recognized for the number of
come by and let us know. We aged to the extent o f $50.
Palmetto Avenue. A truck,
hours they served during 1903.
Automobile o f loiwton IIIy- owned by Frank Wheeler,
welcome tile support o f ull uur
Their names and the hours
ant, Orlando, his fishing tackle caught fire at French A ve­
citizens."
served are: Linda Potoskl—
and an outboard motor were nue and 12th St. Firemen ex ­
289, Barbara Wllllford-248.
destroyed by fire at 6.-30 a. m. tinguished the blaze believed
Vicki Osburn — 236, Karen
Sunday on Tuskuwilla Itoud. to have been caused by or­
The berries of Ihr raslor
Metzler—264, Pat Clovis-208.
TA5IPA (L ’ P I) — Raymond Stringfield said llryant was ange sacks which ignited.
bush, a decorative plant
A crackdown on drinking
Judy Cochran—235, Fay Hol­
Cotliron,
live,
of
Tampa, ctiroulc to fish when the rear
Firemen also extinguished
quite prevalent In this area,
drivrrs In Srminotr County
loway—Z4I, Glenda Gocmble
drowned ncre here Sunday o f his cur bloke into flames. a grass fire at 7 p m Sun­ is bring launched by stal«
are "highly poisonous."
—380, Joyce Stanley—404 and
when he apparently wandered Loss was estimated at $660.
day on French between 7th troopers and sheriff's depu­
This was brought oat this
Dottle Jardlne—521.
Lucy R. Kern, o f Rolling and flth Sis.
away and fell into a hole.
ties.
morning when It was learn­
Together tlx- Candy Strip­
ed Uial (our four-year-old
" llie r e have been many
ers served 9,071 hours. Good
boys are In Seminole Me­
accidents uf late in this
work, girls! All of us who
morial Hospital after eat­
county,” said Trooper Rill
were patients st Seminole Me­
ing tome o( the berries last
Stringfield
this
morning,
morial last year appreciate it.
Friday,
"and too many of these ac­
•
• •
Their physician said Una
Seminole County J u n i o r I represented at the district Orlando by John Mills, senior, cidents were the result of
The Little Red School House
morning thr b o )t will re ­
always in need of funds to Chamber of Commerce will be I Jayccc Road-E-0 March 6 at ami Charles I-ewls, sopho­ drtvrrs under Ihr influence
of alcohol.
more, of Seminole H i g h
cover but, be added, "front
maintain
the school for our
".Sheriff J. I.. Ilobby and
School.
four to six of these berrlea
retarded
youngsters,
will
.Mills and Lewis lied ui Ihe thr Florida Highway Patrol
could be fatal to a foursponsor a big variety show
Seminole Road-R-O Saturday have agreed that we mast
year-old.”
in the Spring. They'll need
and Ihe senior won the run­ 'track down' on these drink­
Persons
having
castor
talent and will be asking all
off.
Berry Johnson, senior, ing drivers in an effort to
plants on Hirlr properties
of the area’s civic clubs to
and Jim Robbins, sophomore, rurb accidents. In other
should be careful that chil­
enter an act. Anyone interest­
placed third and fourth, re- words, we are going to con­
dren do not rat these ber­
ed should contact Mrs. Mallie
centrate more than we have
specUvely.
ries, the physician said.
Barlow at 322-2255.
•
•
•
Twenty-eight teen-agers par­ In the past to halt drtvlag
ticipated in the driving con­ drinkers."
Ray Channel, a Casselberry
tests. Prizes were $25, $15, $10
carpenter, says "What we
and a radio.
really need is a new child la­
Conducting S a t u r d a y ' s
bor law to keep the kids from
Road-E-O for the Jayccca
working
their
parents
to
J U P IT E R (U l'l)- M e m o r ia l
were Sheriffs Deputies Char­
death." Ray oughta know . .
Patrolman
Herman
Har­ st ivices will lie held Tuesday
les
Fox
and
Charles
Fagan
tie's the father of eight!
(2:30 p. m.) for the man who
and Police Officers Donald riett was named president of
—The Clock Winder.
used to knock holes in oppos­
Ihe
Police
benevolent
Associa­
llrumley, Ren Butler and Tom
tion during tho organization's ing football lines for the great
Deppen.
Winners In the district meet annual meeting S a t u r d a y Jim Thorpe. Dr. Clsrenre W.
at Orlando will compete in night, patrolman James Har­ Spears, 69, one of the first A ll
LONDON (U P I) — Commu­
the state contest April 25 at dy was named vice president. Americas, died Saturday.
nist Chinese Premier Chou
Spears, a famed football
Harriett will succeed Sgt.
Ocala. Stale
wihnrra will
Enlal and Foreign Minister
compete in the national con­ Richard Cosgrove ami Hardy coach for 26 ycara and later a
Chen Y i will visit Burma.
test at Washington, D. C. will succeed Capt. Arnold W il­ physician and surgeon, was
Taklstan «nd Ccylcn. the New
First prize in the National liams. Estelle Jennings was stricken with a fatal heart a t­
Chine News Agency said toJOHN
M
ILLS
(le
ft)
ami
Churls
L
ew
b
(ritfht)
contest
will be a $2,000 schol­ reelected secretary-treasurer tack in the front yard of hia
day.
were first and oecund place winners, respective­
arship and a new car. Se­ of Uie group. Cosgrove, retir­ retirement homo at nearby
In a transmission monitor­
ly, in the Jaycees annual Uoad-E-0. They nre
cond prize will be a S!,5oO ing president, was elected to Jupiter Island. Cremation will
ed here, the news agency did
pictured being congratulated by Larry Skates,
scholarship and third a $1,000 a three-year term on the asso­ follow tha services at tha
not specify the dates of the
Preahytarian riiureh here.
scholarship.
ciation's board of tzusteea.
Juycees Roud-K-0 chairman.
(Herald Phi^n)
visits.

Crackdown On
Drinking
Drivers Set

February Designated
BRIEFS U. S. History Month
Liner Crashes

m

Jacksonville.

District Road-E-0 Pair Named

A
*

LT. JAMES TAI.M A U K , USN, assigned to Sunford Naval A ir Station, hns
presented 11 largo framed pictures dealing witli historical subjects to
Sanford Public Library. Hero he nnd Mrs. Sara King, librarian, bang tho
"Declaration o f Independence."
(Herald Photo)

off from the Gainesville muni­
cipal airport.

Fire Damages
Sanford House

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ft

117

10 Die In Gainsville Plane Crash

Seminole County has had
three traffic fatalities during
1904 to date. Strangely, all
three have been residents of
Long wood.
• • •
That leads us to say that
merging lanes are needed at
the intersection of Sit 434 and
U. S. 17-92 so that traffic from
the state road can enter the
main highway at an even
flow.
• • •

NO.

14 Killed

Pressure On

Witli tile United States tills
month celebrating tho birth­
days of two American put riots
and two presidents, Gcorgo
Wusl^ngton and Ahrulmin Lin­
coln, the Daughter* of Hie
American Revolution is spon­
soring February as "American
History Month.'.'
Mayor A. I.. Wilson, in keep.
Ing with tho DAR's observ­
ance, issurd a proclamation to.
day calling on "a ll organiza­
tions of whatever kind, and on
the public, parochial und pri­
vate selioola to emphasize the
study o f American history
during this designated month,
and by stressing tha great
spiritual strength and wisdom
our forefathers displayed and
learning more about tha care­
fully worded documents on
which our freodom is based,
we contribute to a greater

American scopo for futuro
generations."
Fleet Reserve Association,
Sanford Brunch 147, also to­
day announced ita annual
"Meaning of Americanism*'
composition contest for all
county high school seniors.
Ilurshel K. T affcr, president,
i&lt;uid a certificate und key will
lio presented to tiro senior in
curb Seminole County high
school who submits the best
composition. One overall win­
ner fo r ths county will rrcciva
an engraved t r o p h y . T h a
awards will hu presented at
commencement exercises or
assemblies ns determined by
the individual schools.

Cuban Boats In
Tow To Key West

M IAM I (U P D —Four Cuban
fishing-boats, Hanked by U. H.
Coavt Guard cullers, headed
for Key West today where a
battery
of federal
agents
wailed to question the crews
about vvliat they wero doing
In U. S. walrrs.
Guarded
by Hires swift
rutters, Hie Cuban boa Is be.
gan t h e six-hour voyaga
shortly alter 6 a.in.
Agents from several federal
branches waited at Key West
to question the Cubans.
The Coast Guard here said
it received no reports on
whrlhcr the boats were arm ­
ed, hut added they submitted
to hoarding without trouhlo.
J. U. LEE
Tlic Cuban boats, which h id
hern under surveillance sinco
Saturday, were Imarded Sun­
day near the Dry Turtugai
when they passed into U. S.
territorial waters some 54
miles west of Key West.
The Coast Guard cutters
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Ariadne, Cape Starr and Capo
Marina Oswald, widow of the
Knox
detained
t hc
craft
man
accusscd
of
slaying
through Hie night until Uicy
Tossing
his
hst
Into
the
President Kennedy, today was
were ordered to proceed to
called as Hie first witness political ring for Hie first
Key West.
before Hie presidential com­ Uhie, J. U. Lee, of West First
Street,
today
announced
his
mission
investigating
th e
candidacy (or eorrlable, Illsassassination.
Irict t, In the May primary.
A native of Sunford, Lee
has been employed for 19
years as a fireman-engineer
by Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
BONN. Germany (U P I) —•
road and for Ihe last 10 years
James Mitchell, 1603 West
] has doubled ids employment Euatd I’elcr*. chief of Chan­
11th St., was arrested by San­
as a special investigator for cellor Ludwig Erhard's secur­
ford Police officers for failure Sheriff J. L. ilobby.
ity guards who was arrested
to yield a right-of-way when
Leo is married ami has as an alleged war criminal,
his auto wun involved in a four children and oik* grand­ hanged himself in his Jail cell
minor traffic accident at 10th child.
today.
and Olive.
Pelors was arrested last
"M y experience as a spe­
Police also or rested Edna R. cial investigator for Sheriff week for alleged participation
Murray, 101 Oakland, for fail­ Ilobby will he uf tremendous in the wartime killings of
ure to yield a right-of-way nf value if 1 am elected con­ Jews in Germau • occupied
ter her auto was involved in a stable," I-ee said. "Also, I Russia.
minor traffic m i s h a p ut am willing lo cooperate with
lie had Just returned from
French and 22nd St.
all other law enforcement Rome, where lie had man­
Willie
E. Campbell was agencies and I am a firm aged Hie security arrange­
charged with careless and neg­ believer In justice tempered ments fur Erhard's official
ligent driving following u min­ with mercy.
visit.
or accident at 1306 West 8th
" I will do everything in my
lie had also taken earn of
St.
power to restore Justice and security for Krhsrd's trip to
principles to tho office of Texas in Drcemhcr to confer
constable of District 4."
with President Johnson.
Peters, 49. cum milled sui­
cide by knotting together bedTlia .Sanford Police Depart­ sheets and lisnging himself
It happens to the best of ment reported this morning in his cell in Hie Bonn county
(hem! Saturday night John that officers hud apprehended jsil, official sources said.

Reds Staffe Raid

Fingerprint Clue

Widow Called

Lee Announces
For Dislrict 4
Constable

Erhard Securily
Chief Kills Self

Three Held In
Traffic Cases

Even An Officer
Is Not Immune

Kumblry radioed the Banford police station that his
auto bad hit a tree behind
I'erfrrtion Dairies at 2562
Park Drive.
Ruutbley Is a Banford
police ofllcer and the rar
be was driving Is a Police
Department
cruiser.
The
patrol car Is out tt service
and hying repaired.

Youth Held

a 14-year-old youth who was
observed inhaling fumes from
a cloth soaked in "tester's
glue." Tho youth was seen
sucking and sniffing the cloth
while in tha Rite Theatre.
Police investigated and placed
the youngster in detention.
They said the inhalation o f Uie
glue put tha youth in a "to x ic "
condition.

Biff-Time Still
NEW PORT, Tcnn. (U P I ) —
Revenue s»vOU S u u d a y
smashed an underground still
capable of producing 7.000
gallons o f Illegal whisky u
day. The agents estimated tho
sUUs would have cost Uie
government up U&gt; $1,900 jxvr
day in tax losses,
V

�IN

M a rk Vm!k

P in t-Moa. W &gt; . t , H

18 New Mercury Vapor Lights
Installed On Seminola Blvd.
The Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club hee Installed 18 new mcreurjr repor street lights on
Seminola Bled, between Hwy.
17-62 and the dog track and
the improvement hee already
been hailed by Semionle Coun­
ty officials s* well as the cit­
izens living in the area.
Before the greyhound racing
season opened, SOKC Joined
with Semionle County in the
widening and resurfacing of
the Seminola Bird,
which
brings the major portion o f
the dog track traffic in from
the main highway.
Seminola County Commis­
sioner James A very stated a f­
ter seeing the well-lighted new
road that he was "w ell pleased
with the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club contribution to the
area through the help on the
road project, both in the In­
stallation o f the lights and the
resurfacing."
Track general manager Jack
Ledonx said, Mwe feel the
lights and new highway con­

Legal N otice
Is the O tirt ml the Oam.tr
jaSgv, Oemlaele Gaeaty, VlarMa. la ITehete.
la vei Estate mt
o E o n o E h . Dinar,
Detests*.
T e All Ores Iters eaA Pereene
Navies Claim* er DeataaSa
Asalaat Sale Eetalai
Toe and eaeb or you are
hereby eotltUC end required
te present any Helms and de­
mands which you. or either of
you. may have agalnet the
aetata of o e o r o b H. d u n s ,
deceased, late of eald County,
to the County Judea e l Semi­
nole County, Florida, at hie
office la the oourt house ot
sold County at Sanford, Flor­
ida. within slz calendar months
tram the time of the first publleallon of thle notice. Two
roplee of eaeh claim er demand
shall be la wrlllne, and shall
state the place o f residence
end peet effloe address o f the
elelmsnt. end ahetl be sworn
to by the eUlmant, hts agent,
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fee of one dollar
and such claim or demand not
ao filed shall be void.
/•/ OEO. A- BPKKH, JR.
As
Administrator
Cum
Testaments Aaaese e l tbe
Estate of
OEOItOK K. DUNK.
d lM itid
First publication February I,
A. D., ISM.
Publish reb. t, 10. IT, 14. l » t «
CD I t 'l l
I * THE COURT OF THR
ORVRTT JUDOR. ■RHINOLN
o o u ir r r , F l o r i d a , i r p r o HATE.
IN ItKf EBTATB OF
FRANK R U H B U j
Deceased.
V s AE OradHaes SSd Perea as
Huvtag Claims er Demaeda
Ago last Said Batata ■
Tou and each o f you ara
hereby notified end required
to praeanl any claims and de­
mands which you. or either of
you may have aselnet tha es­
tate er FR AN K BUSSELL, da.
easaed, lata ot said County, to
the County Judge ot SEMIN.
OLE County. Florida, at hie
effloe In the court house of
sold County nt IANFOIU),
Florida, within all calendar
month* from th* lime of the
first publloet4on o f this notice.
Two copies et each claim or
demend shell be In wrltlnc,
nnd shall atat* th* plac* ot
raeldeac* and poet office ad­
dress of the claimant, and
ahatl b* sworn lo by ties
claimant, his agent, or attor­
ney end ecoompanled by e fil­
ing fee of one dollar and such
claim or demand net ee tiled
shell be void.
TIIK FLORIDA NATIONAL
BANK OF OltLANDO,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Uri F. T. TINHLLV, JII.
VICK PRESIDENT AND
TRUST OFFICER
As executor of the Lest
W ill end Testament ot
FRANK IllIBKELL, deraeted
Publtah: Jan. 10, 17, Fab. I, 10,

list

CDQ-II

3*

tributed greatly to success of
thr track end we are gratified
over the many favorable commenta overheard from citizens
in the area."
Seminola Blvd. Is widely us­
ed the year around by resi­
dents in the Longwood area
and by students and faculty of
Lyman High School.

Canal Start Set
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) (■round.breaking
ceremonies
for the long dreamed of
Croii-Florida
Barge
Canal
will be held In Palatka Feb.
28, Gov. Farris Bryant an
nounced Thursday.

Legal N o tice
NOTICE OF BALK
Notice Is hereby xlvcn that
pursuant to the final decree
of forecloaure end sale enter­
ed In the cause pending In the
Circuit Court In and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, case doc­
ket number ltese, tha underalxnad Clark will eell the proparly, situated In said County
described eei
Lot 1, and the North 11.4
feet of Lot I or nieek It
of WYNNE WOOD, Sanford.
Florida, according to th*
plat thereof at recorded In
Plat Rook 4, Page* IS, SI,
14 of th* Publlo Record*
o f Seminole County, Flor­
ida, end)
to gallon eleetrle auto­
m ata water heater, per­
manently
Installed;
Oil
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atendlng with plug-ln conuecllun. Venetian blind*,
permanently a t t a c h e d
hardware.
Together with all alreoturaa
and Improvement* now and
haraafier an aald land, and
flxlbraa attached thereto, end
all rants, leaues. prooatda, and
profit* accruing and te eecrue
from said premia**, all of
which are Included within the
foregoing description and th*
habendum thereof; also all
gaa, eteam, elaotrlc, water, and
other heating, cooking, refri­
gerating, lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
power eyateme, machines, ap­
pliances, fixtures, and appur­
tenance*. which now era or
may haraaftar pertain lo, or b*
ueed with. In, or on aald pre­
mise*. svea though they b* de­
tached or detachable,
at publl* tale, to th* highest
end beat bidder for cash be­
tween the hours o f eleven
o'clock In tb* forenoon and
two o'clock la th* afternoon
on th* ISM day of February,
l i f t , at the Front Door o f the
geminate Ceunly Courthouse la
Sanford, Florida.
(OOURT BEAL)
Arthur II. Beekwlth.. Jr,
Clark of th* Clroutt Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlsa
Deputy Clerk
Jennings, Watte, Clerk*
and Hamilton
Barnett National Bank Bldg.
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shown here as they prepare to lend their com­
munity and the Heart Fund volunteers in the
annuul campaign against heart diseases which
cause more deaths than all other causes com­
bined.
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Fresh Water System Proposed
By Lake Harney Residents
A mooting of Lake Harney
area residents with Hamon
D. McGough, local represen­
tative o f the Farm er's Home
Administration, U. S. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture, has been
announced for the purpose of
discussing ways ami means of
bringing fresh water into the
lake area.

The meeting will be held
at 6:45 p. m., Feb. 10, at the
Geneva Community Hall. At
thla time efforts will be made
lo organize a non-profit water
associaUon similar to the one
already In operation in the
Lemon Bluff area.
Lake Harney residents have
pointed out that although they
are surrounded by w ater they
still must transport bottled
water for drinking. Good wa­
ter, however, is available ap­
proximately two miles away
in the sand hills between the
lake and Geneva.
Work of the proposed asso­
ciation, with assistance from
FHA, would be to establish a
system whereby fresh water
would be piped to the some
50 homes in the lake area. It
is felt that such a system, in
By Ilornirr Kelsey
The Oviedo 4-H Boys Club addition to increasing pro­
w ill meet at 7 p.m. today at perty valuej, would also bring
about increased population.
the Oviedo School. Member­
Although a complete enginship still is open in the club,
however, all boys Interested
in joining should be present
fo r today's meeting.
The last meeting was held
at the school on Jan. 20 with
13 members In attendance.
Projects were chosen and rec­
lly Julia llartoa
ord books distributed.
Member* o f the Altamonte
Special guests were Jim Springs Civie Club will hear
McClellan and William Hill Dr. Paul Douglass, professor
o f the Florida Forestry Ser- o f Political science o f the
College School
of
vico who w ill be assisting with Rollins
clubwork during the coming Practical Politics, speak on
“ W hat About A l t a m o n t e
ye«rI t was voted to establish the Springs 7 " at their 2 p.m.
meeting time fo r 7 p.m., every m e e t i n g Wednesday, The
other Monday, a t the school. meeting w ill bo held at the
Community R a il cn Maitland
Avenue.
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Following the p r o g r a m ,
members w ill conduct their
only money making project
By Jane Casselberry
fo r the year. Discarded, but
A
Coffee
will
be held
wearable, dresses and hats,
Thursday at • a. m. at the
brought In brown paper bugs
home of M ri. Ralph Moore,
by members, w ill be sold.
202 Wilshlre Drive, Howell
These garments are to be
Park, to make plana for the
South Seminole C T P ’a Spring worn at the March meeting.
Hostesses fo r Wednesday's
Festival achedulcd lor Sat­
meeting
w ill be Mrs. M. L.
urday, April 1&gt;.
A ll room mothers, as well Tinsley, Mrs. C. N. Kelttcr,
as other interested persona, Mrs. L . T . Bryan and Mrs.
Leslia Winters.
are asked to attend.

Dr. Douglass
To Address
Civic Club

Coffee Planned
For CTP Group

coring survey must be made
to determine economic feasi­
bility o f the project, pre­
liminary reports Indicate the
residents already contacted,
are 100 percent in favor of the
program.

HAMS

South Seminole
CTP To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
The Council o f Teachers
ami Parents of South Semi­
nole Elementary School in
Casselberry will meet Tues­
day at 8 p.m. in tho school
auditorium.
Rev. Hubert Reason o f the
St. Mary-Magdalen Catholic
Church of Altamonte Springs
will bo in charge of tho de­
votion.
Miss Anne Wright, music
teacher, will be tho speaker.

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— craft in a near-perfect trajec­ were that the cameras went separate turn-on systems, had |least one o f the television
had tory. No further course correc­ into tho warmup phase all failed simultaneously. There system* would work. Neither
were four chances that at did.
gathered at the Washington tion would be necessary.
right.
In the final phase of Rang­
But at impact minus 12 min­
headquarters o f the National
Aeronautics and Space Ad­ e r’s plunge to the moon, utes (4:12 a. m. E ST) the
For
Tony
C.
Pitchford,
70, ministration to follow the pro­ everything still was working voice reported “ no indica­
Property
died
Sundny afternoon In gress o f Ranger-6’* flisht.
tion’’ that the cameras had
perfectly.
Orange Memorial Hospital.
They were supposed to go gone from warmup to pic­
They were linked by direct
He came to Sanford in 1023 wire with the Jet Propolsion into a five-minute warmup ture taking.
and lived here at 1015 Elm Laboratory
When Impact time was on­
in
Pasadena, period 19 and 16 minutes be­
Avenue.
An
engineer,
he Calif., control center for the fore impact and. in the final ly a few tenths of a second
was associated with Fred flight, where more than 200 10 minutes and the last 900 o ff the calculated moment
W illiam s
and
fo r several persons s i r e on hand for the miles of Also mission, take 3.- there was “ still no video."
years served as Seminole historic occasion.
000 photographs o f the moon’s
By then, what happened
County engineer. He
also
seem almost Incredible. At
A mid-course correction ma­ surface.
114 N O R T H P A R K
F A 2*0331
had served as county en­ neuver, executed at 3:57 a.m.,
The loudspeaker voice from the clim ax two separate cam­
gineer in Mt, Vernon, III. He EST Friday hail put the space­ Pasadena
said
indications era banks, each with two
was a member o f the First
Baptist Church and o f the
Masonic Lodge in Mt. Vern­
on and o f Ansar Shrine
Temple o f Springfield, Ohio.
Gov't Inspected
Whole or Half
Survivors
arc
his wife,
Mrs. Murgaret Pitchford of
Sanford; sisters, Mrs. John
I). Hails o f Woodiawn, 111.,
Mrs. E. J. Johnson and Mrs.
A ds Ragins o f Springfield
and a brother, L. A . Pitch­
ford o f Oklahoma City, Okln.
The body w ill be forward
ed lo Centralis, III., fo r ser­
vices
and
burial.
Rritson
Funeral Homo in charge o f
local arrangements.

Oviedo 4-H
Boys Club
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drive is under the leadership
o f Mrs. W. G. Stiller and Hugh
w o o th ,
with form er Heart
Sunday Chairman, Mrs. Tom
Arm ao serving as consultant.
"M ost
people
think
of
•heart attack’ when heart di­
sease is mentioned.’ * said
Mrs. Stiller. “ Heart attack is
a m ajor element in the total
picture, being responsible for
nearly 500,000 deaths each
^ c a r . But it is only one o(
^ m an y cardio-vascular prob­
lems with which we have to
cope.
“ The others include stroke,
high blood pressure and hard­
ening of the arteries, rheu­
matic fever and inborn heart
defects — to mention Just a
few. Your Heart Fund fights
them a ll." Sirs. Miller added.
0
The Heart Sunday Volun­
teer A rm y will be on the
march Feb. 23 to give every
resident of DeBary an oppor­
tunity to join the fight against
diseases o f the heart and
blood vessels, responsible for
more than 54 per cent o f all
deaths in the United States.
The community of DeBary
la a part o f the Setninolc-De# B a r y Division of tha Florida
Heart Association.
In Seminole County, Heart
Sunday Chairman is Sirs.
George Mills, who said that
all communities in the entire
county will be covered this
year, including Lake SI ary,
Osteen, Lake Monroe, O vie­
do, Geneva, Longwood, North
Orlando,
Casselberry,
Chu# lu o ta , Fern Park, Altamonte
Springs, Bear Lake,
Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell, Briarwood, Wcathersficld and M ait­
land.
In all these communities,
Heart Fund volunteers will be
calling on their neighbors to
distribute information about
the heart and its diseases and
to receive contributions.
9
Residents are urged to join
the crusade which is aaving
hearts in their own commun­
ities and throughout the na­
tion.

WrraTB

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Up To Congress
Vou may argue whether the na­
tional pastime Is still baseball or
whether professional
football has
displaced it, but the real sport o f the
roletariat is neither o f these. It ’s
nocking Congress.
Seldom in history has that body
been under such attack. I t ’s not the
United States Congress any more;
it's the Do-Nothing Congress, wheth­
e r one is referring to the 87th or
88th or any other.
The sad thing is that so many
people these days take it fo r grant­
ed that the constitutional purpose o f
Congress is mainly to criticize the
President (whoever he may be) and
keep him from grabbing too much
power, and to pass only those laws
which one side is aole o t jam
through with main force or slip by
on the grease slopped over from the
ever-normal pork barrel.
Aside from this basic function,
the popular impression goes, con­
gressmen divide their time between
endless hearings on gangsters and
other seamy citizens and holding in­
terviews with reporters in which
they discuss what legislation is go­
ing to be considered in the current
session, when It will go through,
how it will be gotten through, how
it will be changed before it gets
through, how it will be changed be­
fore It gets through, or why it won't
go through at all.
True, a romantic picture o f con­
gressmen still survives among the
young — a picture o f whitc-mnned,
floppy-tied solons debating hotly in

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the aisles o f Senate or House.
Actually, most speeches printed
in the Congressional Record were
never delivered. Those that were,
were read during an off-hour when
page boys outnumbered the con­
gressmen present.
Just about everyone has a griev­
ance against Congress. However,
those who jump on it because it did­
n’t immediately rush through the
administration’s foreign aid or Medi­
care or civil rights bills are on just
as shaky ground as those who main­
tain the fiction that Congress is sim­
ply deliberating.
Would that it were, fo r this is
its function, and is the best guaran­
tee o f wise legislation.
Unfortunately, the m ajority of
congressmen never get a chance to
vote on these bills, let alone deliber­
ate on them. For an excess o f checks
and balances in the congressional
machinery allows them to be bottled
up in perpetuity through the will of
certain key committee heads.
Can anyone truly say that the
great issues (or i f you prefer, pseu­
do issues) o f our times, such as Med­
icare, have really been debated and
weighed and considered by the peo­
ple’s representatives?
This is the trouble with Con­
gress, and only Congress itself can
provide the remedy which will en­
able it to regain its lost prestige.
The alternative is an increasing
alienation from the people and a
growing cynicism on their part thnt
could be fatal to the Republic.

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T h o u g h t For To d a y
And every day in the temple
and at home they did not cease
touching and preuching Jesus as
tho Christ. — Acts 5:422.
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The test o f a preacher is that
his congregation goes away saying,
not, what a lovely sermon, but, I
will do something 1 — St. Francis
do Snles.

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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jails Rartoa
838-1318
Casselberry
Mrs, Jane Casselberry
838-6048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Malta
866-8741
DoBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
688-4418
Enterprise
Miss Helen Snodgrass
668-8033
Geneva
Mrs. Louie* Grayson
348-4871

take Mery
Mrs. France* Wester
138-6118
Lake Monroe
Mrs. 11. L Johnson
332-4733
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Bate*
818-1317
North Orlando
Mrs. Mono GrInstead
332-3381
Ustoea
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
332-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Georgs Kelsey
885-8486

Sanford, Florida

Mon., February 3, 1064

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(N E A ) — whether he wants It again.
The move by Republican go v­ Rut the odds are heavy that
he does, and such a wish is
ernors to Install Oregon’s Gov.
likely to be decisive with a
Mark Hatfield as permanent good many Influential Repub­
chairman o f the GOP national licans.
convention is approaching a
The veteran leader is proud

Halleck, o f cou n t, make*
occasional
film ed television
appearances with Senate Re­
publican leader Everett Dlrksen. They have often been as­
sailed as givin g ths party a
tired, oldish Image.

object— that the 1000 convention was
House minority leader Charles an orderly affair.
He la extremely conscious,
Halleck.
too, that aa tho prime "con­
Hallcck had the Job in 1060.
gressional candidate” fo r the
Right now he w ill not com­
chairmanship, he represents
ment — even privately — on 211 Republicans, 178 In the
House and &gt;3 In the Senate,
who carry a big part o f the
year-long partisan assault on
the m ajority Democrats.

An interesting thing about
tha chairmanship tuaala Is
that, while It divides along
congnaalonal - govem onhlp
lines, it does not appear to be
a conservative-liberal fight.

probably Immovable

Quotes

The President tells us we
should fly to the moon, then
pulls

the

flyin g

carpet

out

from under Apollo and I am
not sure today whether it's
A -O K

or on the ahelf. For

now, we have a spatial yo-yo
policy.
— Gov.
Mark
Oregon.

The party’s 10 governors,
scattered thinly acrosa the
nation, understand this full
well. Rut they nevertheless
want
greater Influence In
party affa irs than they now
have. Putting Hatfield up for
tho chairmanship reflects this
objective.

I t Indicates something more
o f — a desire to plant a young,
trim, handsome, vote-catching
figure before the country's
Rockefeller la wheeling to television screens during the
the right, Coldwater la edging convention period. Hatfield has
toward the center and Nixon the specifications.
la the' trapped passer who
As for Halleck, the attitude
doesn't know whether to eat o f some GOP governors was
tho ball or make another wild reflected by one who aaldi
throw.
” 1 won’t be a party to put­
— John M. Ualley, Democratic ting the 'E v and Charlie Show'
national chairman on "p o­ on television four days run­
litical football,”
ning.”
H atfield

C A 8 E R*47St Nancy D., ag­ barometer o f thalr physical
ed 44, la now in a mental hoa- charm, we doctors w ill atill ba
pltal.
forced to treat naurotle and
"M y husband is unfaithful," •van psychotic fem ales! ,
I f Nancy had sent fo r some
aha kaops telling her doctors.
"H e runs around with avtry of the booklets offered via this
column, she could have avoided
waitress he meet*.
"And he hae no use for me. entrance Into a mental sani­
!
A ll ho can think about la tarium.

Qttfe &amp;mfnrb SjrraLi)
Pane 4

Political Notebook
W A S H IN G T O N

Worry Clinic

young girls about half his aga.
"A a fast aa ha finishes with
one a ffa ir he (torts another.
Its should be locked up.”
Actually, Nancy’s husband
is N O T running around with
othsr women I
H e I* an honorable buelnees
man and active In the Roy
Scouts. He also la a deacon In
hie church.
Bo why do you think Nancy
falsely accuses him o f aaxual
escapades and constant un­
faithfulness T
Wall, this la a common attltuda o f a woman In ths manspause.
I t illustrates what wa call
"projection” upon the other
spouse o f one's own secret at­
titude.
F or Nancy feels aha is now
on the ahelf. Her womb w ai
removed by surgery because o f
fibroids.
Bo aba Imagines ah* la below
par, aegually.
" I c a n t possibly be attrac­
tive to my husband any more,”
la tha fu rtive thought o f mil­
lions of woman who roach the
menopause.

and enshrine i t as ths main

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Dr. Crane’s

Herald Area Correspondents

to you, the other m ember* of Editor, Herald:

uter ot C o n g r e g a t i o n si
s ii r t t w S to steers s r t assset•fcls arasMaO tfcvr 4* sat Beat sity in east central Florida. Church, for having an excel­
to s m n i H H M . Pssttr b ast It was a pleasure to work lent character of honesty.
aakllsfcsa fcp Tka Morals.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Crowley

bomb and intercontinental missiles,
the military chiefs o f a nation could
o ffe r reasonable guarantees fo r their
country’s safety. Policies could be
based upon the ability to resist pos­
sible armed attack.
Today, when hydrogen weapons
make possible the assassination of
entire nations, fo r the firs t time in
history we are all us defenseless as
a bareheaded man in an open car.
The word "defense” today really
means "retaliation,” fo r that is tho
only means men have so fur devised,
short o f worldwide disarmament, for
keeping the dogs o f war at bay.
In the long run, it may be that
this very weakness will be the source
o f our greatest security.
For just as the only protection
aguinst un unbalanced assassin is to
devise a society in which mental in­
stability is treated in childhood
(which almost happened with Lee
Oswald) and in which the seeds o f
hate and extremism are never allow­
ed to take root, so the only real pro­
tection aguinst an ICBM is to build
a world where such weapons do not
exist becuuse they are unthinkable.

The Editor

Im f m
It , n a l m sa p i * Please allow me the space
lie affair*. Tfee w rits* map b m the County Commission, and
a • * ■ ■aa*# ptwriSsS tk* 1st to all o f the citizens who had to commend little Peter Davis
tv* also vBrrtvB tfcc writer's a part in helping us move to­
and his grandfather, Rev.
Ira# Borne o i l aOJrvas. Letters
• ( ( t w i t tkBB SSB w s r i* will ward e decision with regard Walter A . R. McPherson, min­

Death From Afar
Four United States presidents
have been shot to death: Lincoln,
Garfield, McKinley and now Kenne­
dy. There have been attempts again­
st others that failed.
I t is worth noting that in every
case but the last, the foul deeds were
perpetrated at close range.
Though hand weapons capabTb
o f killing men at ranges up to hun­
dreds o f yards have existed since at
least the days o f the. Kentucky long
rifle. John F. Kennedy was the firs t
president to be so assassinated —
indeed, was probably the first out­
standing leader in all history to be
murdered at a distance.
I t is ominously significant that it
should occur at this time in history,
when this nation — and all nations
— are openly vulnerable to longrange destruction.
U.E. Baughman, form er head of
the Secret Service, wrote in his mem­
oirs that his men could provide sure
protection fo r the. presidents under
their charge in almost all circum­
stances.
H e had only one great worry dur­
ing his years in the service, and that
was precisely what befell President
Kennedy: the unseen rifle, telescop­
ically equipped, protruding from one
o f the thousands o f windows along a
crowded city street.
Short o f containing the president
in a bulletproof cocoon, or employ­
ing hundreds o f men to search and
patrol every building along u given
route, there was no way tho Secret
Service could guarantee the presi­
dent’s safety against a determined
rifleman.
In tho days before the atomic

Letters

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS!

band.

with you and we look for.
A few weeks ago I lost
Editor, Herald:
ward to many other associa
some money In the vicinity of
Thera ha* been lately quite tlons with the citizens o f your
14th and Palmetto. I had givan extent o t talk and, m ay county in the years ahead.
en up the idea of ever seeing
A t an early date, we will
I add, a published ‘ ‘letter to
It again.
tha editor” In The Herald re­ went to meet with your Com
Peter found It on the way
garding raised telephone rates mission to discuss matters of from church and gave it to
in order to expedite toll-free toning along the boundaries his grandfather. Rev. McPher­
calls within our county a rts o f the site, should it be ap­ son, in spite o f having a sick
and m ay I add, quit* a con proved by the Board o f Edu. wife and his own chores, kept
slderablo complaint about our cation. We know w e may inquiring until he found me.
tax dollars going to support count on you to continue
It wes Peter who present­
the Chamber o f Commerca In your support of higher educa­ ed tho money to me. Of
tion
In
Florida.
tha respect of bow these two
course, a* anyone would do,
J. B. Culpepper
Items will benefit the working
I offered a token ot apprecia­
Executive Director
men or, aa the published le t
tion to him. With a broad
Board o f Control
ter (to ta l, "th e poor man.”
amile on his face, he refused
*
a
•
T o enlighten the people who
to accept I t
James
P.
A
very,
Chairman
feel that the business enter­
This was certainly a itranga
prise o f our county is forc­ Seminole County Commission act for a lad. However, it
T o you and your fellow
ing these Issues o f further liv­
proved to me that ChriM
ing expense on themselves Commissioners I want to ex­ abides in a home of this sort.
and fellow citizens for the press m y gratitude for the It also proved that the Golden
mere reason o f personal busi­ gracious manner in which you Rule la not taught but lived
ness gain only and not the treated us in the race for the here.
employe rank o f citizen's gain University site. Although, we
My heart Is filled with gra­
aa well, these Issues are In are naturally happy over an titude when I think o f this
existence for the added pros­ Orange County site being act. May the God o f all merc­
perity o f every man, woman chosen, we certainly would ies bless you and yours, Is
complained
had
and child living in Seminole not have
my prayer.
County or who in the future Seminole gotten the nod.
Arnold L . Bentley
Our cordial relations with
will live in Seminole County.
This county has been In Its your Board plui the fine mem. Editor. Herald:
backward stage long enough. bers o f the site selection com­
Please accept m y sincere
Limitation In Job opportuni­ mittee, Doug Stenstrom, Mack thanks and appreciation for
Cleveland,
John
Krider,
and
ties, and the somewhat low
publishing the advance notice
per
capita Income bracket etc., were always maintain­ o f m y recent visit to Stnford.
have existed long enough. Our ed aa I am sure they will
We measure the success of
well qualified, capable clti- continue to be. We, in Or­ these counseling trips by tha
tens who are in back o f the ange County, are proud to number zf young ladles wa
Chamber and such projects as be near to such fine Seminole are able to contact and, of
the free Seminole County toil citizens.
course, the cooperation of tho
Don S. Evans, chairman news media Is most Import,
system are unselfishly giv­
Orange
County
Com­ ant.
ing their time, talents and en­
mission
ergy to bring greater popula­
M y visit was most success­
tion to the area, more and
ful and I do appreciate your
better business and Industry, Editor, Herald:
assistance In making it so.
The Women's Guild o f St.
and more business to the al­
Sincerely,
ready settled business enter­ Ann's Catholic Church wishes
Jana H. Wheeler
prise In order to nurture for to express It appreciation of
Sfs WAC
our people greater job op­ the generous publicity which
Career Counselor
portunities, greater wage and The Herald and our DcBary
fringe benefit*—thus helping reporter, Mrs. Adam Muller,
With the season in full
not only the business man but have given to our church ac­
•very individual eltlxea In our tivities during the last year. swing it would bo Interesting
to know how many fish are
Grace A. Walsko
area.
In the football pools.
Publicity Chairman
I t la worth the small Invest­
ment of pennies a day to buy
a better future for oureelves,
our children end our neigh­
bors throughout SEM INOLE
COUNTY.
Sidney L . Vihtea, Jr.

A t tha governor’s Denver
caucus last fa ll, the vote fo r
Hatfield was, aa already wall
remarked, unanimous. Tha few
•beentcea later added their
support. Am ong tha original
pro-Hatfield voters war* three
avowed backers o f 8en. Barry
Goldwator’a presidential can­
didacy: Governor* Paul Fan­
nin of Arisons, Tim Babcock James P. A very Jr.,
of Montana, Hanry Belmon o f
Chairman
Oklahoma.
Board e f County Com­
Another Coldwater m a n , missioners o f Seminole
Jame* Wood, Arisons GOP na­ County
tional committeeman, w a s
I am writing on behalf o !
skeptical at first. Then he tha Board and Its staff to
watched Hatfield perform im­ express our deep appreciation
partially and competently as
host at a Eugene, Ore., meet­
ing o f western Republleani.
Roth Coldwater and
N ew
York'e Gov. Nelson Rockefel­
ler were featured guests. Now
Wood la fo r Hatfield as chair­
man.
Hatfield has one handicap.
Sometimes known aa "every­
body’s candidate fo r vice pres­
ident,” he might benefit more
from the Ulevlalon ‘‘•howcase” then tome party man
would car* to tea.
Hla own people thought the
missionary work done fo r the
governor a t a recent party
meeting In Washington ad­
vanced hla cause.
But the wUe old party heads
• r* doubtful h a ll make I t A
fairly sturdy tradition has
given the chairmanship to tho
top House Republican fo r a
good span o f time. Halleck hae
had it only once, but ha la not
a man to bo pushed aside
lightly.

"Sha doth p r o t e s t too
much," would b a S h a k e ­
speare's diagnosis.
" I t takas a thief to catch a
thief,’ nine an old adage that
is also appropriate bare, fo r
Jealous mates are often guilty,
themselves!
I f not In actual fact, a t least
For most o f thesa mental
patients are victim * o f false In thalr thoughtol
ideas I
Dr. Mannlnger has stated
that the heaviest drain on our
atota budgets la fo r tha sup­
port o f Institutions fo r men to]
By • WOODROW CASH
rases I
Bo you t a x p a y e r s are
"stuck” fo r millions o f dollars
While diamonds may be called a
g irl’s beat friend, hand-knits are on*
every year Just because o f
o f her beat levee. Knitted garment*
fate* notions, largely aaxual la
o f both the hand-knit sad machtnoorigin, that atlll fattor A m ir,
knlt variety are one o f the special
lean*.
favorites of this year’s fashions.
And college graduates are
Knitted
garment* apd fabric*
hardly any mors Immune than
have a greater tendency to change
grammar school graduates!
•hap* during cleaning than woven
Bo get hepl
ones. This is due largely to the fee*
Tha womb to not prim arily
that knitted materials can stretch la
one direction and at tha asms time
a eex organ, anyway, so H
•brink In the other. Also, knitted
makes llttla difference wheth­
clothe* arc likely to kso their shape during wear. F or
er It etopa Its monthly cycle at
this reason they require frequent cleaning and blocking
Uia age o f 46 or la removed by
to reitoro them to their original shape and dimensions.
surgery (h yiterectom y).
This is true o f fabrics and garments knitted o f wool,
cotton, rayon, nylon and combinetk * a o f yarns.
That is, It makes little d if­
ference U N LE S S you women
W ith knitted materials, as with all fabrics, your
worship it and than believe ths
cleaner must analyse the yarn fibers to determine just
(alee notion that you cannot
which cleaning compound to use. Blocking and finishing
o f knitted clothes takes special skill, too.
be physically attractive when
Is la no longer functioning.
You can trust your knitted garments to us, and
Nancy, Ilk# many other pa­
know that they are In capable, rsoponalbl* hand* . . .
tients o f her age, thinks aha la
that they w ill be painstakingly handled during cleaning,
blocking and finishing . . . and returned to you Impec­
N O T aexually appealing.
cably clsan and new-looking. Wa pickup and deliver, a t
But aha would vary much
Uk* to be.
Bo aha "projects” her own
DOWNTOWN CLEANEKS ft LAUNDBBESS
subconscious wishes fo r " a f ­
111 8. P A L M E T T O A V B
PH O N E P A 6-818*
fairs” upon her innocent hus­

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D E A R A B B T : Just before
Christmas two ladies came
into the launderette and coh­
ered

all

the

table*

wrapping p a p e r ,

a

slob.

etc., and while their clothe*
were being washed they
wrapped Chriatma* gifts.
When my clothes were dry,
I asked politely if I could
use one o f the tables to fold
my sheets and blankets. I
can’t quote their replies, but
I guarantee you that if
these women had been men
I would have punched them
both right in the mouth.
When my w ife saw the laun*
dry all wrinkled and unfold*
ed, her face got as red as
her hair. She said I should
hare called the owner o f the
place or the police. I said a
gentleman wouldn’t
have
done such a thing. She said
when a woman shows that
ah* is no lady, a man is re­
lieved o f the obligation to
act like a gentleman. W e’d
like your opinion.
N H L IN T O P E K A
D E A R P H IL : A gentle*
man acta like a gentleman
even when a woman acts like

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iv t h e cmct'iT rot'RT o f
TUB NIVTH jrniW AI. rlH.
c h it iv Avn row sem ixolh
fOU.VTT. FLORID*.
CHAVCBBV jrn, issee
TUB UNION CENTflAt. LITE
1NHURANCK COMPANY.
Plaintiff,

vs.
TODD BTAI.ET IIONET, st us
and st at,
Defendants.

NOTICB o r

SALB

NOTICE IB HEtlEHT OIVB S Ihst on the Uth day of
February, IM I. st 11:1* A.M.
st ths main door of ths Courthours of Bemlnole County, st
Hanford. Florida, the underr
S in n e d
Clerk will offer for
sals to the hlsheat snd beet
bidder for eseh ths following
described real properly:
DOT *. BLOCK IT. NORTH
ORLANDO, according to
plat thereof rscorded In
Plot Rook It, Pssee 10
snd II. Public necords of
Hemlnolo County, Florida
togoihor with all otrueluroo.
Improvements, flsturee. appli­
ances, and appurtenanree on
said land nr need In conjunc­
tion therewith.
This sole Is mode pursuant
to final docroo of foreclosure
onisrod In Chancery action
No. m i l aow ponding la the
Circuit Court of snd for Bsmlnolo County. Florida.
DATED THIB !»th dey of
January, 1»*4.
(BEAL)
...
•_
Arthur It. B e c k w i t h . Jr.,
Clerk s f the Circuit court
By: Martha T. Vlhtea
Dsputy Clark
a n d e u b o n . BL'a'l.
DEAN A UJWNDB*
Attorneys for Plaintiff
SiJ East Control Boultvsrd
Orlando. Florida
Publish Feb. S, !»«*•
CDR-1

2445 FwacIi A ve
Sanford, Fla-

C a rry O u t O rd e r*

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for her ‘ ‘ boy friend.” She ia

D E A R J E R R Y : N ot neces­
sarily. I f a w ife can ta v i a
little out o f the grocery
money by careful budgeting
and
frugal buying,
the
money she aavea is hers.
And if she wants to spend
it on a g ift for her husband,
it’s a g ift in every sense o f
ths word.

the laughingstock o f the
dorm because this boy has
been playing her fo r a suck*
er all year. He dates other
girls and when he doea aak
her fo r a date, he usually
breaks it at the last minute
with some phony alibi, but
she always forgives him.
How can we get her to real*
its that aha is wasting her
time?
CONCERNED A T
B 1R N K R A N T H A L L

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C O N FID E N T I A L T O
M A R C IA S. A N D BEV C.:
N o one is compelled to prove
his Innocence. The burden of
proof is on the accuser.

•

D E AR C O N C E R N E D :
Don’t waste yours. Appar­
ently the girl likes wool—
both the kind that goes into
a sweater and the kind that
is pulled over the eyes.

•

•

Get it o ff your chest. For
a persona), unpublished re­
ply, write to A B B Y, Box
33C5, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
•
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•

•

D EAR A B B Y : I can’t un­
derstand how women who
don’t earn any money o f
their own can go around
bragging about the ‘ ’g ifts ’’
they give their husbands. A

For Abby’s booklet,
To Have A Lovely
ding," send 60 cents to
Box 3366, Beverly
Calif.

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cast Including Gary Merrill,
Bette Davis, Michael Rennie,
Shelly Winters and Keenan
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catches a plane, and during
the flight makes friends with
three other passengers—Miss
Winters, Mr. Wynn and Ren­
nie.
8:30-8 p.m. CBS. The Lucy

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miitaken identity bit. Lucy
(Lucille B all) ir In a spot.
She brags that Ethel Merman
is a personal friend; soon
Jerry insists he get her for
his Boy Scout show.

littla more forethought
organisation?

and

— How many hours a week
do you ipend in idle telephone
chatter, rehaahing last night's
party, gossiping about some­
body else'* problems, passing
along everything you hsar to
everybody you know?
— How msny times a week
do you chauffeur your chil­
dren when they could easily
walk, and would be better o ff
for getting the exercise ?
— How many invitations do
you accept halfheartedly —

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IV THE COUNTY Jt'IKiK'S
COUBT IV AVD FOR SEMIVOI.B COUNTT FLORIDA
la Bel Estate sf
DOOO "JACK" HARRIH.
Deceased
FIN AL NOTICB
Notice Is hersby glvsn that
ths undertlsnsd will, on ths
lith day s f Fsbrusry, ISM,
prsssnt
to
the
Ifonorsbts
County Judas of Bsmlnols
County, Florida, hit final re­
turn, account snd vouchtrs. as
Administrator of ths EeUts
of DOOO "JACK‘S IIA It RIB, dacessed, snd st told tlmt, than
snd thsrs, make application
to ths sold Judt* for a final
settlement of hie administra­
tion of said sttats. snd for an
order discharging him st such
Administrator.
DATED this ths llth day
• f January, A. D. l i lt .
William U. Class
As Administrator of Ihs
E iU ts of Doog “ Jack"
Harris, dsetsesd.
Gordon V. Frederick,
Attorney for ths Eststs of
Doo* "Jack" llarrla. dectaasd
US East Commercial Btrest
Bulls I Kirk Pleas,
Sanford, Florida, I2TT1
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1:1* (1) Tortey
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tasty pise, cakes and creams.. .tender, delicious prime
meets and garden fresh vegetsbtss. . . served In truly
pi taunt surroundings. And remember, Thursday night
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night la "stash aight" whsn you get a Mg
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R E ST A U R A N T

N O W OPEN SU N D A YS 11 A . M. * 9 P. M.

9-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Dan­ G riffith) fries to teach him
Show. Part I. Fairly funny. ny Thomas Show. A frail plot that girls prefer gentlemen.
This is a reverse twist on the without much provocation for Certainly not his frightening­

Charade

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YOU AT

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t i l l ( I ) Nows, Wssthsr
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CIS (1) Contlnestal Clsss-

moment and led dummy's ten
o f spades.
Had W est been In a think­
ing mood, he would have dis­
trusted South's generosity and
refused to cash his last spade,
but W est wasn't thinking, lie
did cash that fourth spade
and South was able to discard
a club from his hand. This un­
blocked the suit and gave him
his contract
South deserves a lot o f cred­
TUESDAY P. M.
it fo r finding a way to un­
block the club su it but every­ 11:10 ( I ) Levs at LTTs
( i ) Haven Keye
thing would have been much
Cl) First Impression
easier if ha just led the seven 1I:SI &lt;11 Father Knows Heat
( ! ) Basrah tar Tern ar­
o f clubs to atait and dropped
row
the ten and nine on the second
(1) Truth or Conesqusnrss
and third lead* o f the su it
11:11 f l ) OsISlag U gh*
This way ha would have been 1:10 (S) (llr! Talk
t l ) Ernls Ford Bksw
left with the deuce and the
( ! ) Nows
unblocking problem w o u l d
1:11 ( ! ) Bpuclsl— M ,
1:11 ( I ) As Tks World Taras
never have arisen.
( I ) Mld-FIs. Nows
(1) Botenes
1:41 I f ) Imfftlms
1:00 ( I ) Password
( I ) Ann Southsrn
1:11 (0) Art Ltnklsttsr
10) Day In Court
( I ) Ths Doctors
simply because you have the
1:00 (0) To Toll Ths Truth
foolish notion that anywhsr*
41) Lorstta Young
( I ) General svoepltsl
you are asked to go you have
1:10 I f ) The Edge of Night
to go?
41) Qasis For A Day
(1) You Don't Bey
—How much unimportant
1:11 ( I ) Douglas Edwards
work do you 1st yourself In for
Nows
a* a member o f numerous or­ l i t * ( I ) Isrrst alarm
( f ) Trsllmsetsr
ganisations whoa* main rea­
(1) Ths Msteh asms
son for being Is to keep busy 4:1* (* ) Unci* Wsll
Hume A Allen
a bunch o f women who haven't 1:11 ((1)
I ) Maverick
enough to do?
(S) Cartoons
( ! ) Reel of (lroucho
— How much time do you
1:10 ( ! ) Newseope
waste each wsek in and week
( f ) Lsavs tt To Beaver
out because you have trouble
making up your mind
Th* mistletoe waa the first
— How many useless trips
official state flow er in Am er­
do you make in your car that
ica. Oklahoma adopted it in
you could hava avoided by
1893, while still a territory.
preliminary telephone call?
— How much extra work do
you let your fam ily make fo r
STARTS SUN.
you becauae you have never
insisted that they put thing*
where they belong, and that
they pick up after them
selves?
I f you are always complain­
ing about not having any time
NOW tfcre WED.
for the thing* you admit are
important, It's probably be­
cause you don't put any real
value on the time you have.

r. o. uoe m i

TV RENTAL
• Sties • Service

F A 3-4920
laughs except hi a blame- ly rude approach to courting.
Zenith Color T V galea
shifting sequence. At their
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Holly­
2800 gaaford Ava.
weekend retreat, the Williams wood and the Stars.
and the llalp eri decide to get
acquainted with their neigh­
bors and find it isn't so easy.
MAKE A DINNER DATE
8:30-10 p.m. ABC. Wagon Even when they toss a big
Train. "T h e
Grover Alien party with ail the trimmings,
Story." We happen to be nobody shows up.
pushover* for Burgess Mere­
8:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Andy
“ Where Dining In nn Adventure”
dith, particularly when he Griffith Show. Returning as
E. O F F 17-92 A T SE M IN O LE R A C E W A Y 8IG N
plays little men who rise to the volatile Ernie Bass, How­
FE R N P A R K , FLO R ID A
great occasions, such as mur­ ard Morris gets most of the
der.
laughs here as Andy (Andy

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m
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ille«

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So you don't have time to
read, or exorcise, or keep up
with friends, or whatever it
is you think you would like to
do or ought to do— if you only
had the time.
A re you euro you can’t find
tim e? Honest, now—
—How many hours a week
do you ait before your televislon set, compblalnlng all the
while at the poor quality o f
much that is offered?
— How many hours a week
do you spend on aimless errand
running that could actually be
done in half the time, will: a

non-working w ife get* every
dime she spends from her
husband, doesn’t shcT So,
isn’t it the same as buying
him a g ift with H IS money?
JE R R Y

would

D E AR A B B Y : A girl in our
dorm is knitting a sweater

j Jacoby
Anybody knows enough to
play a low card when he ia not
trying to win a trick. It takes
experience to learn when to
play an unnecessarily high
card In order to guard against
an embarrassment o f riches
later on.
South let West hold the first
trick with the king o f spades.
W est continued w i t h t h e
queen. South took this trick
and led the deuce o f clubs to
dummy’s queen. His next play
waa the king o f clubs and
when
W est discarded
the
■even o f diamonds South saw
that he was In trouble. He
didn’t have any club losers,
but if he played dummy's ace
o f elubs in order to drop
East’s Jack, the club suit would
be blocked. He would make
four club tricks instead o f the

woman

on another woman.

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never try to pull that stunt

with

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FOUNDER’S CELEBRATION SALE!

Service-All In D a y s W ork!
On the fourth Monday of
every month Fellowship Hall
in the educational building,
First
Presbyterian
Church,
resembles a bee hive.
The volunteer workers as­
sembled there are just as or­
ganised and equally busy as
■ny colony of beet. Members
call themselves tho Service
Circle and rightly so for they
accumulate over 1,000 hours
• f service annually.
Mrs. N ell Houston has been

rewinz needed articles for the
hospital long before Seminole
Memorial was opened and
long before the auxiliary was
organised. This Service Circle
got its start because she had
a desire to contribute more
artlclei to badly needed by
the hospital. They now have
&gt;8 to 20 ladles at each meet*
ing. Slttic (as the is affection­
ately known) Houston con­
tinues to do additional tew ­
ing at home, the makes small

MRS. G. RUSSELL P E A R S O N (le ft ) and Mm.
A . B. Peterson Sr. checking on the progress o f
articles they are sewing for Seminolo Memorinl
Hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull (in foroground) Is basting a hospital gown,

Aa « • honor our founder with a W f,
BIG celebration— you hava a ehanea to
aave on tome big BIG V A L U E S ! In ad­
dition to cash saviaga, you’ll be able to
aave more and more o f three valuable
P L A I I ) S T A M P S too.

boots, small and large aurgl
cal drapes, small robes, tow
els, laundry bags, gowns, hot
water bottle covers, Mayo
packs, small pajamas, bass!
net covers, pillow eases, bed
pan covers, eye covers, in
alrumcnt covers for autoclav
Ing and pads ranging in also
from nine by nine Inches to
54* x 74". An unusual item ia
the large red stocking trim ­
med in white. Babies born
during the Christmas holidays
are taken In to the mothers
in Uiese stockings and each
one keeps the stocking (to
hang fo r Santa?).

gowns for the pediatric ward
from old and worn surgical
gowns. Sho baa a friend in
Daytona who drive* over to
aew with the local ladies on
the fourth Mondays.
Fellowship Hall Is used for
tho aewing bee but the circle
ia not church-sponsored and
anyone Interested la invited to
tew with them. A knowledge
o f sewing Isn't even necess­
ary, ju it a desire to help, for
there's cutting to be done and
always the atacki o f complet­
ed pieces to be folded. Mrs.
Bob Besserer, co-chairman,
says they average 150 to 200
articles at each session.
At 9:30 a.m. the sewing,
baiting, cutting and pinning
begins but Slssle Houston and
her husband have been out
long before that picking up
the portable machines from
Garrett’s Department Store
delivering them to the
sewing room. She averages 30
hours work a month just get­
ting thing* ready; trips back
and forth to the hoipltal and
putting everything in readi­
ness so no time la lost when
sewing time arrives. It has
been estimated she totals 700
hours a year, about two each
day, on this project.
The coffee pot ia kept full
and hot all day and the lewtake a sandwich fo r the
mid-day break. There’s a
group who go In just to set
table and
up the luncheon
lu
clean up afterward so the
others m ay ntilise the 9:302:30 houra to advantage.
Hospital articles made by
lliis circle include surgical

"Super-R ight" Extra Lean Freahly

GROUND

BEEF

Servlco Circle Is not a part
of the Hospital Auxiliary but
"P in k L a d ies" tewing with
thla circle m ay count the
hours toward their accumu­
lated total fo r tho year. Hos­
pital Administrator Bob Betterer Is lavish In his praise
for the astounding amount of
sewing accomplished by these
clrele members and what it
means to the hoipltal.
This past week the circle
had an anniversary;
they
have been meeting and sew­
ing for two years. Do you
have a few hours to give on
MARGO E L IZ A B E T H D U NN
the fourth Monday of each
month? Call Mrs. Houston,
Mrs. Besserer o r just go on
down to the educational build­
ing
of
th e
Presbyterian
Church at 9:30 a.m. It doesn't
even matter if you don’t know
anyone there, they’re such a
friendly hive o f busy bees
you’ll be w arm ly welcomed
Mr. and M n . Sam Dunn an­ tin, Springfield, Tcnn.
. . . and if you just happen nounce the engagement and
The bride-elect Is a grad­
to have a portable sewing m i- approaching
marriage
of uate o f Seminole High School
chine, take il along
their daughter, Margo Eliza­ and is employed by J. C.
beth, to William Jerry Austin, Penney Co.
grandson o f Mrs. Molliu AusThu
bridcgroom-elect
at­
tended S p r i n g f i e l d High
School and has been In the
United States N avy f i v e
years. He is currently sta­
tioned in Pensacola.
The wedding will tako place
Feb. 8, at 7 p.m., in the F'irst
Raptist Church.

Margo Dunn Will
Wed J. Austin

Sewing

Machine Project

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cuts from grain-fed Western Steer Reef— sit guaranteed to give you the utmost In
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wrapped at no additional cost.

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For Girls

MRS. JOHN A. BURTON IV (lef
drapes
Rudy Sloan nro shown stitching surgical
sir
BcsHcrer
at tho Service Circle meeting. Mrs. Bob
i
completed
(center) loses no timo collecting tl
articles to be stacked and counted,

Daughters
Of Wesley Class
T o Meet
Daughters
day

School

of

Wesley

C lan

will

Sun­
have

the business and social meet­
ing In McKinley Hall Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. O. R . Estridge will be
chairman of bostciica.

From Your Downtown
Florist
SANFO RD
F LO W E R SHOP
Cor. E. tat 41 Hanford Ave.
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20 G AL. G A L V A N IZ E D

Leaders T o Learn

Osteen Personals
spent several days with Mrs.
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Ella Slone, Daytona Frank George.
Ik-uch, recently visited her
Family Night at tiie Osteen
tuusin, Mrs. Harry Osteen.
baptist Church was a huge
Mr. and M ri. John Tatum success. Over 50 people were
Jr. and children, John III, present to enjoy the food and
Janet and Deborah, recently fellowship.
visited
their
grandmother,
Mrs. L. A. Tatum, In Plant
City.

Annual Card

Mrs. Jamca Wallin, Mrs. Ha­
zel GUliuly, Mrs. E va Wil­
liams, Mrs. Clarence Snyder
and Mrs. Auburn Hector were
in Leesburg Monday evening.
They attrndod the banquet
and meeting of Leesburg K o­
be kali Lodge No. 52, when
they honored tho State Pres­
ident of the ncbekali Assem­
bly, Mrs. Margaret Walters.

Party Scheduled
By Garden Club
The Garden Club o f Sanford
Is sponsoring the annual card
party Feb. 4 at tba Woman's
Club.

Mrs. A1 Hunt, chairman,
has announced prizes will be
awarded at each table and
Mr. and Mr*. Goorge Par- door prizes given.
Mrs. Irving Pryor, chair­
nienter, Gainesville, N. Y.,
man o f refreshments, and her
committee will serve sand­
wiches, cookies and coffee
contributed by circle m em ­
bers.
Players ara asked to fur­
nish cards for tba game to be
played but it is not necessary
to maka up a complete table,
members will be on hand to
Reg. 2.98
fill out the required number.
ft 3.98
Tickets m ay be obtained
from any garden club mem'
ber o r ‘at Ute door.

W E S T E R N STR AW

HMS

M A B E L D AVID SO N (le ft) Mrs. Harry
S. W oodruff and Mrn. Neil Houston discuss just
which o f the muny items they should stitch first
ns they nrrivo ut Scrvico Circle meeting fo r a
day o f sewing.

GARBAGE CANS
LOCKERS

How T o Refinish
Furniture
On Feb. 5, and 7 Mrs. Ro­
berta Hall, Slate Home Fur­
nishing Specialist, will be in
the county to give a leaden
training meeting on "R cfln
Ishlng Furniture" to Home
Improvement leaders. T h e
leaders are: Mrs. Earl How­
ell, Hear Lake; Mrs. G. H.
Gray,
Mrs.
N ellie
Frank,
Mrs. R. A. Frank, Elder
Springs; Mrs. Kay Bodogh,
Mrs. Margaret Dunn, Gene
va i Mrs. Joe Wright, M n .
Edwin Kennedy, Lake M ary;
Mrs. Alice Nordgrcn, Lake
Monroe; M n . Elton Richards,
Mrs. Arthur Putnam, Long
wood;
Mrs.
Lynn Mosicr,
Oviedo; Mrs. Dempsey Car­
nes, Sanford; Mrs. Marguer­
ite Graham, Seminole even
Ing.
Each leader will bring one
piece of furniture to refinlsh.

N O TICE
TO WHOM I T M A T
CONCERN:
The Erma Jean Craig Men­
tioned in the M ortgage
Forclasurr, Chancery No.
18711 la In no way connect­
ed with Charles M. and
Inna II. Craig who reside
nt 2101 W illow Avenue,
Hanford.

"G etting The Most Out Of
The Sewing Machine" Is a
new 4-1! project for 4-H girls
In Seminole County. There
are four lessons which will be
taught girls who arc in o r­
ganized 4-H clubs. The first
unit, "K now
Your Sewing
Machine," will include four
lessons: How to stitch proper­
ly;
Sltirhing
with thread;
How to thread the sewing m a­
chine; Winding the bobbin.
White muslin strips will be
used by tho girls for practice.
Many o f tho 4-H'crs uro be­
ginners in the use of the sew­
ing machine. The following
leaders have had advanced
training at a two-day training
meeting
on
"G etting
The
Most Out Of Tho Sewing Ma­
chine." These leaders will be­
gin classes In February with
the organized groups. The
leaders are: Mrs. II. H. Wil­
son, Lake Monroe; Mrs. Doris
Gandy, Sanford; 31rs. Marian
Rryant, Longwood; Mrs. V.
G. Hasty, Sanford; Mrs. Dee
Anderson, Sanford; Mrs. Jeon
Lyles, Oviedo.
Leaders or others who are
Interested in taking this twoday training may call the
Homo Demonstration Agent's
Office.

EXTRA SP E C IA L “SUPER-RIGH T” P U L L - C UT

Woman’s
Club Luncheon
Meeting

A M E R IC A N

Sanford
Woman’s
Club
members will meet for a 12
noon luncheon and general
business meeting Wednesday.
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,
chairman of hostesses, will be
assisted by Mrs. DeWitt Ma­
thews, Mrs. Ira Southward,
Mr*. Eric Vihlcn Mrs. S. G.
Harriman and Mrs. L. D.
Hastings.
The C hic Department will
present the program for the j
afternoon, Mrs. William R ey­
nolds will introduco Douglas
Stcnstrom whose subject will
be "L on g Range Planning in
Seminole County."
Just

In

Time

As

A

Valentine Gift

N E W LOCATION
191 N . O A K , CORNER C O M M E R C IA L
Wn have completely redecorated, added
eqnipmeat and fixtures in nerve
yon better.
m G am er — Helen Smith
Shirley Meade

Ph. FA 2-3914

Navy Beans
Spaghetti
Kidney Beans

BEAUTY C A N N E D FOOD SALE
Blackeye Peas
Butter Beans
Golden Hominy

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LARGE EGGS -

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S P E C IA L ! J A N E P A R K E R
S P E C IA L ! J A N E P A R K E R

blackberry

OR LEM O N
• GO LDEN •
• SUG AR ED •
Your Choice!

• C IN N A M O N •

11/,-LB.
EACH

Jaycee Wives
Will Meet With
Mrs. Tetenbaum
Jaycee Wives will meet
Tuesday at 9 p.m. at the
home o f Mrs. Charles Tcten
baum, 402 Elliott Avenue.
Martha Kilpatrick and Sally
Ncidrr, representing A m eri­
can Red Cross, will give a
demonstration on "moutb-tomouth resuscitation."

Flemings
G ifts • Cards • Books
210 E. First St.

ALL YOU CAN EAT!
SERVED FROM 4 TO 7:30 P. M. A L L W E E K

FIR M R IP E AN JO U

PEARS
2 ,j- 2
LAR G E S N O -B A L L

CAULIFLOWER

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E A STE R N R O U N D W H IT E
DEEP FRIED
GOLDEN BROW N

Eva Bess Beauty Shop

ROUND-STEAK « 7 ?

SOUTHERN FRIED C H IC K E N
SERVED W IT H : F R E N C H F R IE S — TOSSED
G REEN S A L A D — H O T R O LLS A B U TTE R —
IC ED T B A OR C O FFEE

POTATOES

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BAG
Pricas ha tfcia ad are
gaad through Wcdaaa
day, Fahraary B.

Touchton’s Rexoll Drugs
TUB

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COR. 1st ft MAGNOLIA
PHONE
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

CONCERN"

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17-98 A t 971k 84.

�Oviedo Splits One And One; SHS, Lyman Lose
hurricanes Set Lions Avenge
Scoring Record One Loss With
104-3/ Victory

The South Seminole Junior
High Hurricanes set a school
scoring record Saturday night
that should stand for a lone,
long time. They hammered
out a 1U to 22 decision over
the Oviedo Junior High Lion
Cubs at Lyman High Gym in
Longwood.
Friday night the Hurricanes
posted a thrilling 40 to 39 win
over Sanford's Junior High
Braves, and the Baby Hurri­
canes helped make it a per­
fect weekend by tripping the
Sanford Junior High JV'a Frinight 27 to 26 and racking
up a 54 to 15 win over Slavla
Saturday evening.
The big win for the Hurricanes, howover, was the F ri­
day night triumph over tha
Braves. It was a nip and tuek
battle all tha way with San­
ford leading 12 to 9 at the
first quarter and 18 to 15 at
intermission
time.
The
Braves
held a three-point
margin, 31 to 28, going in the
final frame.
With one second remaining
on the clock Hurricane Bruce
Stuart was fouled and was
given two shots at tha charity
line. Stuart sank the first one
to knot the contest and won
it with his second free toss.
Larry Lott tied the Individuel school scoring record
with 26 points which had pre­
viously been held alone by
Ned Bradford.
In the JV preliminary, it
was almost the same story.
The Hurricanes pulled up at

the end of the first period
with a to to 4 lead. At half­
time South Seminole led 15 to
12 and 25 to 20 at the end of
the third period. The Braves
put on a final rush with six
points In the final stanza
while holding South Seminole
to only two points. However,
the drive was one-point shy
and the Hurricanes took the
contest.
Saturday
night, however,
South Seminole could do no
wrong and they established
all sorts of junior high school
scoring records with their 114
points.
The Hurricanes posted 36
points in the first period while
Oviedo got twx&gt;. South Semin­
ole led 57 to 11 at the half,
89 to 18 at the three-quarter
mark, and wound up with the
114 to 22 win.
Hurricane Coach D u a n e
Miller said he played "e v e ry ­
body except the water boy,"
but his youngsters were hot
and they weren't to be denied.
Lott broke the school scoring
record he had tied the night
before by dropping in 29
points the brief time he play­
ed. Richard Pocsner sank 14
and Stuart racked up 12.
In the preliminary the Hur­
ricanes, led by Matt lllckok's
14 points defeated Slavla, 54
to 15. Brent Rose had nine
and Ralph West contributed
eight.
South Seminole plays at
Sanford Junior High Thurs­
day night.

Tonight's Entries
Tonight’s entries at the San
ford-Orlando Kennel Club:
f i h s t r a c k — s ;i* sen* —
OraS* H — 1. &gt;o Splendid, t.
rtrln e Fable, a. Cbrraler, 4
•Urllaht Kathy, I. Me Brer,
e. Tarantella, I. Tirown Tree*
S. Kasro Ladf
.
■■CO AII HACK — B i t ante
— (iradr II — 1. Tree L o tu s,
I. Chief Rocketeer, a. E *»r

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l a the Caarf af the Ce aa tr
J e S l i , Braalaala Cnaarr, Stale
a f Florida. IV P H O H A T a
l a re tha Relate a l l
U Alt IK MAHTlIf,

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Notion l&gt; hereby dlvea that
tha undertlaned will, ea the
tad d tr of March. A. D. 1114,
preeent te the Honorable Coua.
tr Judse of Bamlaole Coaatr,
Florida, her final return, ac­
count and rouchera, «• Kterutrlx of the Relate of IIAMIK
MARTIN, deeeaeed. and at eald
lime, then and there, make ap­
plication to tha eald Judge far
a final aettlemant af her admlnletratlon of eald aetate. and
for an order dtecharalnc her
■e aurh Kieeutrlt.
Dated thie the Sth day at
January, A. D list.
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At Executrix of tha E lU U
of MAMIE MARTIN
Deeeaeed
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MCINTOSH
Attorney! for Executrix
Poet Office Drawer 1110
Sanford, Florida IZ771
Publleh Jan. II. IS, ST. * Fab.
I. 1SS4.
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Fly, 4. R. K.’e Herbie, I. Leo
Martin, •. Step In Blylt, T.
I.uttar, t. Shady !/o*an
TilIMD RACK — a/ie Mila —
Orad* ll — l. Oalor Dand, I.
Robby Coco, I. Moeque, 4. A l­
len Tip, I. Oslo* Power, I.
Think Ahead. T. Los Lee, I.
I.litle Scrapper
f o i r t n r a c k — s/ta a n t —
tirade M— 1. Dr. Pierce, S.
Key Club’a Key. t. Gilt Kilned.
4. Capt. Adair, 6 Secret Barer,
5. Cholly, 7. o.U.'s Dear Hoy,
I. Soldier'* Pay,
FIFTH RACK— S/S Mite —
tirade T— 1. Billie Patrol, I.
t.uvamlka. t. Jodie Dewitt. 4.
Denny'a Hleter, S. Veleet Sleep,
4. Mlea Perry, T. lironlca, t.
Ebony Linen
M i n i RACK — l/ld Mile —
&lt;!ra4e I! — I. Sloro Hay, S
Viola Tip, S. Baltaee Oal, 4.
Travelar Joe. I. J im ri Emmet,
I. Great Queen, T. Reddle
Knlaht. I Bleay'e Shadow
• KYKKTII RACK — a/N Mile
— tirade II— 1. Uuff Leonard,
5. Pat'a Turn. I. Happy Illklns,
4. Wicket Moa, I. Pam'a llahy,
I. Ill* Bcholar, T. Lori But, l
Rellta Uoota
EIGHTH HACK — a/ia Mila
—Grade II — 1. Iron Guard, t
Demand Rock, t. Don't. 4
Ruby Keeler. 4. Occaaton, 4
0. n.'s Oanaral, T. Oana Faya.
1. L lfh t Match
SIXTH RACE — B/IS Mila —
Grade A— 1. Tetaa Lice, I
W. D.'a Ormael. I. Harry'a
Here, 4. Walk Tall. I. Sail Ahead, 4. Loyal Luke, 7. Chickaboo Malle. I. Hock Flight
TEATII RACE — S/tS Mile —
Grade A— 1. George Jet. 3
Torky, S. Jean Drakt. 4. Mueh
Time, S. nocket Flare, 4. Seek
Tray, 7. Kl Paao Lata. S. Cher­
okee llulou
ELEVENTH RACK — S I Mllr
— Grade C — 1. Gueet Appeal,
t. B.A.'l Scout. S. Rajah, lleau,
4. Tranwaya, I. Prlreteaa Pep.
4. Recalling, 7. Fallacy, I.
Shuty.

Bljr

The Oviedo Lions were turn
ed back by the Commodores
of Gau Gallic 51 to 44 in the
east coast city Friday night
but bounced back Saturday
night to trample the lidhtoy
Academy five by a s c o re 'o f
104 to 37 to split their week
end basketball activities.
Friday night Oviedo turned
cold. Flaying without key man
Billy Mikler, the lion s could
n't get to working together.
Tills was evidenced by their
grabbing only 22 rebounds and
being unable to hit the basket
with any accuracy at all.
Meanwhile Fj u Gallia turn
ed on a defensive effort that
paid o ff In halting the usually
high scoring Lions. Oviedo
battling a full court press all
evening, pulled alongside the
Commodores three times dur­
ing the fray but were unable
to keep up enough steam to
move ahead or even stay with
the Eau Gallie quintet.
At halftime the Commodores
led 31 to 23. Gau Gallie's Ron
Rickert led the Commodores
with 15 points but Raa Brook
took high point honors for the
contest with 17. Skip Rook
hit 12 for the Lions. Eau Gal­
lic grabbed the JV tilt, 45 to

Rm l!)

Mon. Feb. 3, ’64— Page 7

Terriers Beat Lyman Out Of
Seminoles By Title Picture
64 To 41 Score
Seminole High went out of
the Metro Conference Satur­
day night to entertain the
Titusville

Terriers

but

the

Seminoles were unable to fare
any better outside of the loop
than

within.

Coach

Ralph

Stuinpfs cagera dropped their
second contest to Titusville

Lyman TTIsh School'* Grey
hounds were eliminated from
any possibility of claiming all
or any part of tho Orange
Relt
Conferrnea
champion
ship Friday night when they
fell by the wayside in the
final frame of their contest
with Lakevicw of Winter Gar­
den and dropped a 43 to 37
decision to the Red Devils.
Lyman fired at the bucket
enough times but they hit

this season by a score of 64
to 41.

GOT ’EM 1 1 1 ! It’s open season for buck the
year round nt Floridn’s Wceki Wnchee , . . but,
for photographers only. The animals run free
in their nnturnl habitat at the spring and tiro
quite often natural targets for photographers
who visit the Florida west coast attraction.

Shuffleboard News
The

Sanford

Trurist

and

Shuffle Club hns had a busy
month playing at ite home
court and at other cluba.
The club tnembera played
at W inter Garden Jan. 24.
Sanford won 20-16.
The following day several
teams played at Winter Park
with Winter Park defeating
Sanford, 36-24. In the final
play o ff Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon W right won for the San­
ford Club.
Bob and Adclo Pearson o f
Orlando defeated G. Van Roy
and A . C. Madden at tha Day­
tona Jamboree.
In the consolation K. Gage
and A . PoNering defeated
I. D. Huffman uml L. Lempert, 107-64.
Tuesday evening a card
party wna held at tha club
house with aevcrnl new mem­
ber! attending. Among these
warn Mr. and Mr*. A. Contant
o f Sodua, N . Y., Mr. and Mra.
C. Eckhart o f Indinna and
Mr. and Mra. A . Vollbrect o f
Michigan.

21.

But It was a different story
Saturday evening. With 47 re­
bounds and complete control
of llie boards the Lions roll­
ed to their moit Impressive
scoring display of the season.
They hit better than 50 per
cent of their points and utilis­
ed the fast break o f complete1) trample the Hawke.
Oviedo Coach Paul Mikler
used his entire aqued but
there wee no way for the
Hawks to stop the red-hot
Lions. Jim Courier paced the
Uons with 28 points, follow­
ed by Rex Brooka with 19.
Frank Partin, elevated from
the Jayvee five, played his
first
varsity
eontest
and
dumped In an Impressive 17
points. Rook had 14.
Oviedo moved into a 28 to
8 first period lead and were
leading 51 to 18 at halftime.
The Lions picked up 27 more
in the thinl quarter and 26
in the final frame.
T b « Baby Lions plucked the
Hawks 43 to 32 In the opener.

franfarh

Wins Tourney
BEAR M OUNTAIN. N. Y .
(U P I) — Ralph Semh of Mil­
lers Falla, &amp;!aaa., won the n.
R. Hansen Telemark Ski Club
tourney Sunday with 196.9
pointi on jumps of 128 and
137 feet.

U. S. Horse Wins
$50,000 Race

Mr.

and

Mra.

M.

Wlase

have just returned from visit­
ing friends in Bradenton.
Mr. and Mra. A . Goetz and
Mra. J. Clough o f Miami art
all rested

ready to play

the tournument on Friday.
On Jan. 30 Sanford played
ut Coronado

(N ew

Smyrna)

with Sanford winning 29-10.
In tha play o ff Fehn and
Prettyman defeated
Ktmho
and Klmbo, 101-59.
Lust Friday Sanford was
host to tha Voluaia County
Tournament.
First place winners wera
Lubber and Dyer o f City laland.
Second place
went
Wisse and Schenck c f San­
ford and third place to Mad­
den and Van Roy, 8anford.
The consolation prise waa
won by S. Sheard and C.
Shell o f Mainland, defeating
A. Baldwin and R. Mullins o f
Dcl-and.
Sanford
plays
at
Lake
Helen today. Tuesday the
Sanford club will ba host to
Coronado in tha afternoon.
A t 6 p.m. ■ covered dish
supper will be nerved to memberi at tha club house with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Petty
in chnrga.
Tho regular monthly busi­
ness meeting will follow at 7
p.m.

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !

PARIS (U P I) - An Amerlean trotter, Elaine Rodney,
won the 250,000 francs (930.000&gt; Prix de France trotting
race Sunday at tha Vincinscs
Track.
Elaine Rodney, driven by
Gerhard Kruger, covered the
lU -m ile event In 3:57.2 to de­
feat Ohe St. Orbaln of France
by a length and one half.

in

ON 100 BRANDS

Seminole was In the ball
game during the first period
when they trailed the Terriers
It to 13 at tiie buzzer. Uut in
the second frame the Terriers
posted 16 points to 11 for
Seminole and Titusville pulled
ahead of the Tribe with a
five-point margin at the inter­
mission.
Titusville wrapped It up and
tied It with red ribbons in the
third stanza when Seminole
went cold and the Terriers
turned on the steam. Semi­
nole was able to get but four
points while Titusville ran
wild with 18. In tha final
quarter Seminole came back
with 13 but Titusville posted
16 and took the decision.
Mike Rowes had one of his
rare off nights, getting only
10 points for the Seminoles
along with Ken Tyre. How­
ever, Larry Jarrell of Titus­
ville had 19 points and Tim
Ilarrow-man and Rob Comparatocodi had 12 points.
Tha littla Seminoles came
up with a victory, a 48 to 41
decision over the Terrier JayVers.

only 98 per cent of their at
tempted shots, and that spell

ed tha difference. Meanwhile,
Lakevicw ram * up with what
observers called its best con
test of the season while Lyman'a

performance

rank*

among Its poorer nights. This
was due mainly to a lack of

Erie Dsllman copped th«
Callaway Handicap low net
gold
tournament
sponsored
last week by the Senior Men’*
Golf Association at 3!id-FlorIda Country Club. Dallman
had a 73 to take first place.
“ Doc” Thayer grabbed areond place honors with a 73
while third plare prizes went
to Frank Doan, Ken K iefer
and Art Kroencke, each of
whom came in with 7S'i.

team work In addition to the
low percentage of successful
shots.

Approve Schedule

B ATAV IA, N. Y . (U P I ) - A
130-game schedule that opens
April 27 waa approved Sun­
’Hounds now have four vic­
day by the directors o f tha
tories against three losses. New York-Pennsylvania Bas*.
DeLand la leading tha race hill League.

DeLand Defeats
Mayfair Team

In

OBC

with

DeLand Country Club golf­
ers posted a 9714 to 5514 win
over the M ayfair Country
Club team Sunday In an In ­
tercity League contest.
Truitt Stoudenm, with a low
gross of 70, led tha DeLand
outfit while Dr. A. W. Epps
Jr. and Dave Gollobln of San­
ford posted low gross 73's.
For Sanford, Rob Jcrnigan
had a net of 67; Ralph Slmaa
and Frank Durto had 69'a;
Ray Bradford, Gene Clemena,
Ruaa
Wilson,
Arnold
DeFrance and Dick Richards
had 7U'a.
For DeLand, Dee Simmon*
had a 66. Dave Gumby. Beano
lackland, Rill Tribble and
Harry Hovey had 69'a, while
Johnny Mize and Earl Hunt
had 70's.
DeLand now hae a loop re ­
cord of four wins and no loss­
es while Sanford has posted
three vlrtorlea against a sin­
gle defeat.

six

competition,

the

wins and a single

defeat while Apopka, the club
which hae been chasing the
Bulldoge an season, now has
a record o f five and two.
Lyman led the Red Devils
throughout moat o f the affair.
The Greyhounds were leading
by a 18 to 18 count at half­
time. Just prior to tha end of
the third period the Devils
pulled alongside the ’Hounds
and fln tlly grabbed a lead.
The D evlli lost It briefly In
the final fram e but got back
Into the eontest and went
ahead for the victory.

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— Promoter Sam Silverman
announced Sunday that Hec­
tor Rodrigues of Providence,
R. I „ and Lloyd Marshall of
Newark, N. J., will meet In
an eight-round, featherweight
bout at Mechanics nail Thurs­
day night.

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Notice l» hereby given lh »l
I have filed my Final Return
* * Administratrix of tli* »• late of llurley Kmlte I'm . de­
ceased; that I here flleil my
Petition for Klnel Discharge
end that I will apply m Ilia
Honorable C. Vernon MI«e. Jr.
County
Judge
of
Hemlnole
t'ounty. Florid*, on Hie Ird
(ley of March, 19C*. for epproval of eeme end for filial die.'barge ae Administratrix of
Ilia retata of Harley Kmlle
I'm . deceased.
Hated till* Hind d»y of Jan­
uary. tea.
I'nrtla Corrln* Htory form•r|y Curtla Corrln* Cot.
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Harold K. Johneon
Attorney* for the l’*tlllnn*r
P O. Dra we r 7.
Hanford. Florida

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Nolle* la hereby given that
pursuant to the final decree
of forecloeure and eale enter­
ed In the cause pending In the
Circuit Court In and for Heml­
nole County. Florida, reee doc­
ket number 13SJ0. the undersigned Clerk will eell the pro­
perty situated la said County
described as:
Hot II. Mock 1#. w r . t T I I k r s f ie l d
f ir h t
a d d i­
t io n .
according
to the
plat thereof ae recorded In
Plat Hook 11. P ag e. « «
end *7. Public Records of
Hemlnole County. Florida.
Together with all structure*
and
Improvements now end
hereafter on aald lend, and
fixture* attached thereto, and
all rente. Issues, proceed*, and
profile accruing and to accrue
from
aald
premier*
all of
which are Included within the
foregoing description and the
habendum
thereof;
also
all
gas,
steam,
electric,
water,
and other heating, cooking,
refrigerating, lighting, plumb­
ing. ventilating. Irrigating, and
power eyetrm*. machine*. »P pllancea. Matures, and ap pu r­
tenance*. which now are or
may hereafter pertain to, or he
uaed with. lb. or on aald premlies. even though they be de ­
tached or detachable,
at public aale. tu Ilia hlghert
and beet bidder fur cash at
It o'clock A M . on the 1341*
day of February 1144 at the
Front Door of the Hemlnole
County Courlhoue* In Hanford.
Florida.

(SEAL)

Art hur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Uy Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk

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FA 2-8321
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2311 P A R K DR.
HANFORD, F L A .

M irti i:

or

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Notice I* hereby given ihet
nureuant lo the final decree of
' forecloeure and eale entered
! In the causa pending In the
j circuit t'ottrt In and for Heml­
nole County. Florida. &lt;\»»* dn&lt; •
I Wet number 1S*5» the underI signed Clerk will ■* 11 the pro|party eltuated In aald County
dee. rihtd net
.
i.nt
*S.
SO UT H
P IN K CRUST. second Addition, a
subdivision, according to a
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Rook 1«. page* *1 and
5„ of the. Public Records
of Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
ida
Together with the following
Item* of property which arc
located In and permanently In­
stalled a* a part of the Improvemenla on aald land:
On* Hotpolnt &lt;electrici 40
Hal.
Hot
W a te r
Heater.
Model 354 W 1141. .Serial
O P I T I 4 J " ; One HtioTherm
folly Spar* Healer 5 3 » 4
RTU. Model Jta. One Chel­
ae* telectric) 10 Inch K it­
chen llxhaust
Fan: One
Hotpolnt I electric) lu n a r
Model t o i R l i n . Serial &gt;7141i4. Eight m e t a l Vene ­
tian Hllndt. manufactured
by Henkarlk Ole** k Paint
Company, Sanford. Florida.
Together with all atrurture*
end Improvement* now and
hereafter on eeld land, and
fixture* attached thereto, and
all rente lr*ue», proceeds, and
proftta accruing and to accrue
from aald
premites,
all
of
which ere Included within the
loregulng description end the
habendum
thereof;
also
all
*.,a. *tr»m. electric, water, and
other heating, rooking refri ­
gerating.
lighting, plumbing
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
power system*, machine*, a p ­
pliance*. fixture*, and appur­
tenances. which now are era
or may hereafter pertain to or
ha tt»ed with. In, or on eald
premise*, even though they he
detached or detachable,
at public eale. to the highest
and best bidder for eaah be­
tween the hour*
of eleven
o'clock In the forenoon and
two o'clock In the afternoon
on the 11th day of February,
11*4. at the Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthuua* in
Sanford. Florida.
(COU RT H U A M
Arthur »l. neckw Ith. Jr ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ry; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jennings. Watt*. Clarke
and Hamilton
llernett National Dank Rldg.
Jacksonville 1. Florida
I’uhllah Feb. I 15*4.
C D It-ll
IA T4IK *'1114 I IT C O M I T OF
T i ll! A IATII JI D i l i II. I IIIn it of
i ad
Foil * i :m i SOI.I3 f i l l ATV, FI. OIIII II.
IA C'll.l A l 'l l l l l
AO. I.ldlg
F E D K K A L N A T I O N A L MORTOAOK ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration
Plaintiff.
ROW I R D
Mtl.DIDID
wife,

RA T GII.l.B T
O.
OILLliY .

Antwur tu Previous Kuril*

Indians
am

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1 Indian
btrchberk

vehicle

and 44. Public Recorde of
Hemlnole County. Florida,
4 1 IT IA
VXD I Oil *»:vl|. together with all structure*.
AOI.F. I'Ot A TV. f *1.0111II A.
Improvement?, fixtures, appli­
I H I M CRY AO. I33M
ances. and appurtenance* on
K N IC K KRUOC KKIt FFH5ERAT. • »ld land nr u*ed In conjuncHAVINGS A ND IXIAN ASSO­ Iton therewith.
CIATION.
Thl* «* le I* made pursuant
Plaintiff. to ft rite1 decree o f foreclosure
• ve­
entered In Chancery action No.
il KH8IK M. P AR RIS H , et el. I It 50 now pending In the c i r ­
Defendants. cuit Court of and fur Hemlnole
County. Florid*.
T o n e s o f IA LH
N O T IC E IS HIIIIKIIY O IV D A T K D TMIH 15th day of
KN that on the loth day of January, 15*4.
February. 15*4 at !l:»&lt;i V M. (HKAl.i
at the main door of the Court­
Arthur H. Reckwtth. Jr
house ,,f Seminole County, at
clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Sanford. Florida. Ilia underDeputy Clerk
signed Clerk
will offer for
sate to the highest end beet .INDIIItSOX, RUSH.
bidder for cash the following D E A N A L O W N D E S
Attorneys for Plaintiff
described real property:
l e t 1*. OA K I. A N D IIILLS. 112 East Central Boulevard
according
to
the
plat Orlando. Florida
Uteres,f
as
recorded
In Publish Feb. 3, 15*4.
Plat Rook IS. P,*g* s « ) CDR-4

FICTITIOl'k

You can find anything you
need advertiwd in the Her­
ald

Claisificd

FRYERS
Limit 3 Please
L E A N W ESTERN

CENTER CUT

Pork Chops
100'» PURE FRESH
SM ALL LE AN M EATY

GROUND BEEF

3

LBS.

SPARE RIBS

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STEW ING HENS

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Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix . . .
Peak Black Pepper 1 Oz. .

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^

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Um„ 3 With

Spaghetti or Macaroni

. .

Northern Toilet Tissue
Duke's Dog Food . .
Showboat Pork &amp; Beans
Campbell’s Tomato Soup

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303 CANS

American Beauty Corn
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Limit »
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Order

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Thrifty Liquid Bleach .
IIE R S llE Y S

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SUGAR 5 - 3 9

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Society (eh.)
» Mother and
lather
&gt;4 Mistake*
27 30 (FrJ
11 Rent
M Feminine

NIUE

NOTICE 18 hereby given thet
I am engaged In business et
1440 Hiawatha at IT - )! . Heml­
nole County,
Florid*,
under
the flctltlou* neme of.. P A Y TON RE.4I.TT. end that I In­
tend to regteter eald nam*
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Hemlnole County. Flo r­
ida.. In accordance with the
provision* of tho Flctltlou*
Nam* Statute*, to-wlth: Sec­
tion
145 vS Florid* Statute*
i » : t.
Big: Rota L Payton
by l » P. Payton
Puhlleh Jan. 11. 10. IT. A Feb.
1. 1544
C DO-34

F L A . GRADE “ A ” D &amp; D

and
hie

Defendants.
A O T in : or a i m :
NO TICE IS IIK R E U Y O IV RN that on the I7lh day &lt;&gt;f
February. 15*1. at 11:50 A. M..
at the main door of the Court
Roue* of Hemlnole County, at
Hanford. Florida, the Honor­
able Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole, County. Florid*, will
offer for sale to the hlgheet
and best bidder for cash, at
public outcry, the following
described property «»f the De­
fendants Edward ll.iy Ultley
and
Mildred O. Ullley,
Ilia
Wife:
IxM 1J. Rlock I. SL'NL AN O
KSTATRH. Amended Plat,
according to a plat there,
of, recorded Iti Plat Uook
111 page* 1 A 1 of the
Public Record* of Hemlnole
County, Florida:
Including:
One-Duo
Therm
We ll
Heater. Oil. Model R i d .
Serial I I I F I U
On* Victor Cllmea Kitchen
Uxhaust fan, no model or
serial number*
Ten Venetian Rllnde, me­
tal. manufactured by Hen­
karlk tilasa A Paint Com­
pany. Hanford. Florida no
model or *erlal number*,
together with all structures
and
tmprovementi,
then
or
thereafter on said land.
Thta I* mad* pursuant to
Final Decree of Foreclosure
entered In the above cause,
Chancery
Docket
No. 11*15.
how pending In the Circuit
Court of end for Hemlnole.
County. Hanford. Florida
IN W IT N E S S W I l E R t u F . I
have hereunto set my hand
end official seal thla 15th day
of January, l) (4 .
(H E AL )
Arthur II. Iteckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
In and for Hemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida
ny Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Muratko
P. U. Ilui IIS
Fern Park
Fla
Puhlleh Feb. 1. 11(1.
CDIl-1

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2 Cinrenient Locutions: 4th. St. * Sanford Art. —

1100 W. 13th. St.

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Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look
ok To W
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Phone
Classified
322-5613
322-5612
O ffice 204 W . First

Legal Notice
t * T IIK CIRCUIT CO UR T n p
THR 1 I 1 T H J t t l l f M l , f i l l .
CUIT I * ARH PIIN
ROLB COURTT. FLORIDA.
CRARCBRT RO. tU M
THE BOSTON* F I V E CENTS

1. Lowt &amp; Found

Sanfurh

S. Education • Instruction

Mon. Feb. 3, ’64— Pnpe 0 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*
Services

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U.S. C IV IL SERVICE TESTS!
Men-Wotnen 18 and over. Se­
cure Jobs. High pay. Short
hours. Advancement. Thou­
sands ot jobs open. P r ­
t. Notices • Personals
eparatory training until ap­
pointed. Experience usually
INCOME TAX SERVICE
unnecessary. FREE Inform­
O. M. Harrisons
ation on Jobs, salaries, re­
1311 Palmetto
quirements. Write today giv­
322 8827
322-7948
ing
name,
address
and
phone, lincoln Service, Box
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN ­
55, Sanford Herald.
ER SERVICE. Tarts and
supplies for all makes in­ 6. For Rent
cluding:
Electrolux.
New
and rebuilt cleaners sold. 2 BR House. Clean k d ote
No
home
service
call
in. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
charge Phone F A 2-2282,
Lg. 2 BR., furn. Down, water
2555 Park Dr. ..
lights, |65. 322 2764.
LOST: Brown a n d
white
Walker hound with 1 eye.
Lake
Mary ant] Wekiva
ares. KA 2-1505.

By Nadine Seltzer

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

AC RE AG E

LOTS
9 large lots near high school
with 240 feet paving, only
$6500.00, with lore down,
Balance monthly.

Vacuum Cleaner

Legal N otice

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asio.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
4 BR, 2 baths, centrally heat­
ed k sir-cond Fenced hick
yd. Wstcr softener A landneaped. F A 2-0611.
3 BR House, Excellent coml.
103 N. Sunland Dr. Sunland Estates. TA 21198.

878. F A 2 7688.

2 BR Apt., (urn. 2005 French.
F A 2-7234.

Legal Notice

“ Don't tell me you would deny An artist freedom of
expression!”

F H A - V A HOMES
2. 3. &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
1, 14k, k 2 BATHS
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM

CENTS

$100

3 DEDROOM CB House, kit­
chen equipped, near WinnDixie. 613 B r a ir c tf St. Call
OA T. JR., tt ux
FA 2-5598.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF *ALK
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV - LG. 3 BR., 2 full baths, range.
E N that on tha U t h day of
Will lease $85 mo. Ted Wil­
February, ISI4. at lltoo A.M..
liams lldwe. FA 23461.
at th* main door of tb* Courtru in tiff,

v».
S A M U E L H.
and «t ah

hour* of Seminole County, at
Sanford. Florida, tha under­ 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
signed clerk will offar for eat*
equipped, Lake privileges,
to the hlcheat and heat bidder
for caah the following dracrlbnear Air Base. F A 2 4738
ed real properly:
after 5:30.
Lot S. Block F. COUNT R Y CLUB MANOR. U N I T
NQ. 1. according to the 2 BR house, kit. equipped. $75.
plat thereof ae recorded
FA 2-5303.
In Plat Book 11. P a g * ii.
Public Records of HemlnoU
County, Florida
6-ROOM, unfurn. house In
together with all etructuree.
Osteen, on paved road, near
Improvements, fixture*, appli­
ScIkhiI. 355 mo. KA 2-5771.
ances, and appurtenances on
eald land or used In conjunc­
tion therewith.
"C LE A N quiet Rooms" Ths
Thla eel* la mad* pursuant
Gables. FA 2-0720.
to final decree of foreclosure
entered In chanceVy action No.
ISS77 now- pending In the Cir­ FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
cuit Court of ami fur Semi­
nole County, Florida.
R E N T A BEI)
D A T E D THIS 2*th day of
January, IS (( .
Koliaway, Hospital A Baby
(SEAL)
Beds.
Arthur H. Deck with. Jr.,
Clerk of Hi* Circuit Court
By Day, Week, t r Month
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
rh.
FA 2-5181 118 W. lit St.
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL’S FU R N ITU R E
A NDE RS ON, RUHR.
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attorney* for Plaintiff
STENSTROM R E N TA LS
SJ1 Eaat Cantral Boulevard
Orlando. Florid*
Publleb Feb. I. I I I ! .
2 BR. Near N A S .
$75

CDR-I

____

3 BR in Dream wold Sec. $ 90
2 BR on Mellonville, nice $105
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL t i l l . 3 Bit, 2 baths, Loch Arbor
CUIT, IN AND FUR BENIN.
...................................... $125
OLE COUNTY, FI. OR ID V
IN IIIAN C ERY NO. laiST
• ITT TO QUIET TITLE
We presently hsve two out­
DONALD C. S A B IN and
B E U L A H W. SABIN, hla wife.
standing 4 HR, 2 bath
Plain tiff,
homes, one centrally airve.
conditioned, Lease only $165
P O U T E R J C H A D W I C K and

IN t h e c ir c u it cut n r n r

L E O NA
wife.

A.

CHADWICK,

hit

Defendants
N o r If K OF SUIT
In in* Name of th* Stale of
Florida:
To th* Defendants:
P O R T E R J. C H A D W I C K
t i l l l lt h Street
Detroit, Michigan
LEONA A CH AD W ICK
C U l lt h Street
Datrolt. Michigan
And
to: All
unknown
apou.ea of eald above
named natural defend­
ant*.
And to: All- parties claimIra Intereat. hr. through,
under
or
against
th*
above named natural dafendtnt* not known to
be dea l or allva.
And to: All peril** having
nr claiming to hava any
right, till* or Interest In
and to th* following de ­
scribed property, eltuato
In Semlnol* C o u n t y ,
Florida, to-wlti
Th* tfctulh 75 ft. i t th*
Eaat :t0 ft. &lt;&gt;f l o t
5.
lllock "CT, F E R N
'A R K
ESTATES,
accord nx
to
th* plat thrreol 4j re­
corded In Plat
Dork l ,
pages 10, It. IS an I IS,
Public narordi o t (amlB cli
County. Florida
Tod, and each • f you are
notified that a s i t to quiet
tttl* to tha above dea r l n I
property baa been filed satinet
you and you at# hereby r*
qul rej to e*rv* tt &lt;• py ol you*
Anewer to th* Comp alnt &lt; n the
Plaintiffs* at t o rn * )! PEI DEE
a n d
iie t t in h i vlt,
m
South K no alet Arena*, Winter
Park. Florida, and III* the ori­
ginal In tb* o f fl i*
of th*
Clark of 'ha Clt'iu '
ourt on
« r before F ' b r u i n llt h 11(4;
ottirrw.ee tha lll 'd at lM ia of
eald Complaint ivtil be taken
as confatsad.
Thla Notice stall b* pub­
lished ones each a - k fur fuur
consecutive weeki in th* Han­
ford Herald
Th* abbreviate) ’ l la of thla
ault la D ON ALD C. t.VDIN and
UKUL AII W. If A ill*
tie wife.
Plaintiff*.
va:
Pmt TER
J.
CH ADW ICK
an..
I.EOX a
A.
C H A D W IC K , hla -a Ife, Defend­
ant*
lu ted tm* Sell d i r ot Ja n­
uary. 1(41.
(SEAL)
Arthur II D * - k . i t , Jr.
Clark Circuit IJOi-t. ht.ulnole County, I ' d J «
Uy: Martha T. V Milan, D. C.
Felder and Haiti Igl aus
Att orney*

AI Larr

||( go. Knowles A&gt;«.
Winter Park. FI in la
PubllaU: Jan. S&gt;, IT. !'•»

IlM
C D Q -K

1

3 RR., c. b. home, at 2704
Magnolia Ave., near Pinecrest School. Terms. Phono
322-3377.

12. Real Estate For Sale W ATE R FR O N T

6. For Rent

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF Flint. Apt. 500 Park A v t .
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOIt SEMINOLE 1 BR. Furn. house, 815V* Lau
COUNTY. FLORID4rel. $50 mo. Ph. NO 8 4814.
CHANCERY NO. ISSTY
TH E BOSTON F I V E
SAV1NOS B A N K ,

17-92 at Hiawatha

10 Acres adjoining City Limits
only
$9950.00,
with 10%
down, balance monthly.

APT. $30 k up. Surplus City.
Repairs,
parts;
Electrolux,
SAVIXOH B ANK.
Kirby,
RexAir,
AirWay, Furn. Apts., Pleasant living.
PtAlntltf,
T».
Park Apts. F A 2-8507
GE.
etc.
Cleaners
sold,
ex
ROB E tl T R. H U F F M A N , «t at.
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
D.f.n.1»nt*
ROTIC1 OF SALS
Park Ave., Ssnford, Phona LA K E MARY. 1 large BR.
X O T i e E IS H E R E B T OIV duplex apt., (urn
Really
FA 2-4765.
E N Ihst on the 11th d»j- o!
nice. Adults, no pet*. $65.
K«6 ru»ry. m i . at U : 0 j A.M.
C«U FA 2-3930.
at tha main duor of tha CourtIt you want people to pay
houta of Samlnola County, at
Stanford, Florida, tha undar* attention to your business,
aicnad Clark will offar for call FA 2-5612 and ask the CLEAN, 4-Rm. ait Park.
aala to tha hlchaat and hast Herald Staff about some at­
fctddar for caah tha following
3 BR., unfurn. country home.
tention getting ads
daacrlbad raal property:
Last 4. Bloek - A " . COUN ­
T R Y CLU B MANOR. U N I T
NO. 1, according to tha
plat tharaof at racordad In
Flat Book II. Paga M.
Public Racorda of Sami- IR COUNTY JCDOE'g COURT.
SEM UfO LB COUNTY. FLOR­
nola County. Florida
taffathar with all atrueturaa, IDA
Improvamanta, fixture*. appll- E*TATB OF
ancaa. and appurtananeaa on F R A N C E S S. M ILL ER .
DE C E A S E D
said land or us ad In oonjunsROTICK TO CREDITOR*
tlon tharawlth.
Thla aala la raada purauant TO ALL PERSORn IIAVIRO
OR
DEMANDS
to final dacraa of foraeloaura CLAIMS
antarad In Chancary aotlon No. AGAINST SAID ESTATEl
You and aach of you are
v lllft now pandtnr In tha Cir­
cuit Court of and for Stmt- hereby notified and required
to
file any claims and daman'll
nola County, Florida.
D A T E D TH IS Stth day of which you, or either of you
may
have against aald eata'a
January, 1M4.
*
In ths oftlea of Hon. C. V ern­
(•E A T.)
Mlis,
County
Judga
of
Arthur H. Baekwlth. Jr.. on
Clark of th# Circuit Court Seminole County, at hla offlca
In
the
Court
House
In
Sanford,
B y : Martha T. Ylhlaa
Florida, wrlthln alx calendar
Doputy Clark
months from tha time of tha
A N D E R S O N . RU SH
first publication of thla noD E A N A LOWNDES
tic*. Each claim or demand
Attornaya for Plaintiff
nuat be In writing and con­
SSI Eaat Cantral Boutavard
tain tha plaea of raatdanca and
Orlando, Florida
poet office addreas
of
tha
Publlth Fab. S. 1MI.
claimant and must be sworn
CD R-S
to by tha claimant,' hla agent
I N T IIK I T R C V I T CO UR T III' or attorney, or tha aam« shall
T i l l : N IN TH J U D IC IA L CH I- ba void.
TIIE
F IR S T
NATIONAL
C U I T IN A N D KOII RKMI
R A N K AT O R L A N D O
V I I . K COURTS-. F L O R ID A .
By: a/ W . H. Clark
C H A S I K R T RO. H S U
Truet Officer
E A S T R I V E R BAVINOS BAN K,
As
Ancillary Administra­
Plaintiff,
tor ot aald catata
vs.
Cileries
J.
Collins, Jr.
H A R O L D L. A R T H U R , *t ux.
Dsfsndxntx. IS South Magnolia Avt.
Orlando, Florida
Roncsn o r balb
N O T IC E IB H E R E B T O IV - Attorney for Ancillary
E N Hist en tli* l«th day nf Administrator
Fsbruary, 1144, at 11:*IA.M. Publish Jan. IS, SO, ST, A Fab.
■ t th* main
door of
ths a. i s m .
Courthouse of Sstnlnol# Coun­ CDQ-Sl
ty, at Sanford, Florida, tha undsralanad Clsrk will offar for IR T IIK CIRCUIT COURT OF
aala to tha hlahtat and hast THE NINTH JUDICIAL t IHhtddar for caah tha following rU IT. IN AND FOR SEMINOI.K COUNTY, FLORIDA
daacrlbad raal property:
Lot
SOI
of
L T N W O O P IR CHANCERY RO. ISIJA
AMERICAN
LIFE
IN SUBDIVISION.
according P A N
to tha riat tharaof a i ra- SU'RANCF. COMPANY, a Louis­
cordad In r i a t Book "IS", iana corporation.
Plaintiff.
paaaa To. 71. TJ. and 71,
Public Racorda of Semi­ va.
R
O
B
E
R
T
C.
M
A
R
T
E
NS
and
nole County, Florida,
togtthar with all atrueturaa, E L I Z A B E T H J A N E MARTENS,
hla
wife,
and
P.
Z
E
U
L
t
*
Improvamanta. flxturas. appllFlorida cor­
ancaa. and appurtananeaa on SONS. I N C , *
aald land or utad la conduc­ poration.
, Defendant!.
tion tharawlth.
ROTICK OF SUIT
Thla aala la made purauant
to final dacraa of foraeloaura TOi R O B E R T C. MART ENS ,
whosa raaldanea lit
antarad
In Chareary
action
Pony Expraaa Motel
No. 11S4S now pending In tha
S t li Couth Virginia.
Circuit Court of and for Semi­
Reno, Nevada
nole County. Florida.
ELIZA BE TH JANE MAR­
D A T E D T H IS SStb day of
TENS.
January, ISM.
whole raaldanea la:
(H E A L )
(21 North llam Lana,
Arthur It. Uackwith. Jr.,
i«odi. California
Clark of tha Circuit Court
and to any and all other pa r­
llyt Martha T. Vlhlen
ties claiming
to have
any
Deputy Clark
right, title and/or Intereat In
A NDE RS ON. RCSII
and
to
tha
following
daacrlbad
D E A N A LOWNDES
property In Heinlnote County,
Attornaya for Plaintiff
Mtate of Florida, to-wlti
S22 Eaat Central Iloultvard
LOT I. IILOCK 1. SAN
Orlando, Florida
SEM KNOLIJf F IR S T A DPuldleh Fab. S. ISM.
DITION , according to plat
CDR-S
thereof recorded In Plat
Book IS. Page a), put.llr
IR TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF
Racorda o( Seminole Coun­
THR BIRTH JUDICIAL CIR­
ty, Florida.
CUIT IR ARD FOR aRMIIncluding specifically, but not
ROL»: COURTS'. FLORIDA
by w a y of limitation, the fol­
CMARCKHV RO. I*TI#
S F H lN li K I E L D
IN STITU TION lowing flxturaa and equipment,
all permanently I n i u l l i d :
FO R S AV INOS
5 Molars W a l l Furnacee
ru in tiff,
1.Slagle Chef Rulll-ln Oven
-vs1 Maglo Chef Surface Unit
L E V I N C. H ACK E TT. at ua
1 Preway Exbauit Fan
Datandanta.
6
Venetian lillndi
ROTICK OF S L I T IR
I tlsrbaga Dlapoial—HutaioRTuAoe:
FO R BC LoaiUK
pulut
TOi l^ v ln i'. Hackatt and InTOU A n E H E R E B Y N O T I­
arid K. Ilachatt, hla wl(a.
F I E D that tha Plaintiff. P AN
RKIIDF.RC Kl
A M E R IC A N L I F E IN S U R AN C E
«}i&gt;0 Fortune W a y
COMPANY, -a Louisiana cor­
Oakland. California
Tou are hartby notified that poration, has Instituted suit
a Complaint to foracloaa a agalnet you lb the Circuit
cartelii tnortsas* encumbering Court nf tb* Ninth Judlclel
tha following daacrlbad real Circuit. In and for Memluota
County. Florida; the nature of
properly, to-wltt
Lot ». Block F. C O U N T R Y Ilia l u ll la to forrcluee that
CLUB MANOR. U N IT N O certain mortgage which an.
S. according to tha plat cumbers tha above d u m b e d
tharaof aa racordad In Plat property eltuated and locat­
Book II. Page ISO. Public ed In gemlnol* County. Fl or­
Records of Htiulnola Coun- ida.
TOC. and each ot you. are
t&gt;, Florida
l.aa been filed ugalnat you In hereb) required to file your
the aboie-etyled ault. and you Anewer to the Complaint with
are required to aarva a copy the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
of &gt;our Anewer or oilier Plea d­ In and for Seminole County, at
ing to tha Complaint on Plain- Hanford. Florida, and serve a
t lff e
attornaya,
ANDERSON. ropy thereof upon R IC H A R D
hush, dean, a
l o w n d k h . W. LAHSITEII o t the firm of
S1I Eaat central tloulavard. O U R N E T , O U R N E V A H A N D Orlando, Florida, and (lla tha LEY, SOS North Slaanolla Ave­
original
Ananar
or
nthar nue. Orlando, Florida, attor­
Pleading in the office of tha ney* for the Plaintiff in th#
Clark ot tha Circuit Court on shot* action, on or before the
or t.afora tha U t h day of Fab- Srd day of March. l M l . alee
Ttfary. 1*14. I f you fall to do a Deere* Pro Confreeu will be
•u, a dacraa pro confaaao will entered agalnet you.
IT 18 O R D E R E D that thla
ha lagan agalnal you for tha
relief demanded In tha Com­ Notice be publlehed In The
Sanford
Herald. • newspaper
plaint.
.
Thla notice ehelt be puollah- publjahed In Saminot* County.
Flor'da.
one# each week for
ad once a « e » k tor four conaaoutha wcaka In tha Hanford four coneocutlv* week*.
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F I
Herald.
D A T E D t bla -lt b day of Jan­ have hereunto sal my hand
and
affixed tb* seat of tha
uary, 1»MCircuit
Court
of
Semlnol*
(S E A L )
,
,
Arthur H. llerkwith. Jr~ County, at Sanford. Florida,
Ihl*
2*th
day
of
January,
ltd
Clark of circuit Court
(C IR C U IT C O U R T MLAL)
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Deputy Clark
Clerk of th* circuit Court
Audcraon. Ruah, Dean A
Semlnol* County. Florid*
Low tideUyt Martha T. Vlhlen
Att o rnafi anJ Couaaauoia a:
Deputy Clerk
L iw
(JURNEY.
OURNET A
SSS Eaat Cantrat Boulevard
HANDLEY
Past Office Box SIS*
tos
North
Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, biarldn H I M
Orlando. Florida
.Talaphona 141-4411
Attorney* for tb* Plaintiff
Publish Jau. II. I ». J*. A
PubllaU Feb. S. 1«, IT, I*. I l M
a. t»44.
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New Concrete block home
with lake rightj. 3 BR, 2
baths, fam ily room, Urge
kitchen. 2 utility rooms.
Over 2100 sq. ft. Make of­
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FHA - VA

LOTS. Minutea from Interstate 4. Go
fishing, skiing or swimming
f*om your own dock, lluild
n o w ,'o r later, $1,995 with
T E R R IB L E
TERM S!
$25
Down and $18 month. Call
Stemper Agency. 1919 S.
French, FA 2-4WI

SEE OUR HOMES!

Availablo for any PocketBook. Sales Office open
daily from 10 a. m. to 6
p. m. Corner Seminole k
Highland Ave. In Longwood.
322-2420

SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park

Dr.

L M N ENTERPRISES,

Seminole Realty

U you are an owner ami want TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
1001
Park Ave.
fast Rental Service (or your
house, lleardall Avt., fruit
FA 2 5232 anytime
home, call our o((ice today.
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
OVER SEMINOLE R E A L T Y
Rental and property man­
agement Service Is one of 3 Bit. house, kit. equipped.
Good location, l’h. 322-5594. 3 &amp; 4 HKDKOUM HOMES
our specialties.

s.

2 BEDROOM Frame Home Available tor Immediate Salt.
$64 monthly p a y m e n t s .
on Slate Hwy.
Salesman on duty 1-6 Dally
$4,100
Res! Estate — Mortgages
on Abbott Ave., Crystal
I.AKK UJT, loo x 4oo
2565 Park Dr.
3222420
Lake Park. Go Weal on 2Stli
On Paved Road
St. to Lake Mary Boule­
$4,000
FURN. A l'T . FA 2-2800.
vard, left on Boulevard to
COUNTRY HOME
STANDARD O IL STATION
Lake Mary Fire Station.
3 HR. Frame Koine, Wood
Good location on Lake Mon­
LM N ENTERPRISES,
Floors, Outside patio, bar­
roe. Buy stock and equip­ becue, and fruit treea.
Inc.
ment. K. M. Quarrie, P. O.
Phone 322 2744
$7,000
Box S?t, Sanford, Florida.

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

1 BR. (urn. hous.e Avail. Feb.
FA 2 1301
1. 409 W. Srd St. 322-2021.

17-02 at Hiawatha

floori, BEST BUY OF Y E A H ! ! I
near
2-1462 New 3 BR. 2 Bath, Air-coodltionrd. No Money Down!
pm .,
No Closing Costa! All you
2-4501.
need Is good credit and
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
Rooma private baths, 114
gage. Call Builder.
W t First St.
A L STOI.TE—838-5039

3 BR House, hardwood
quiet neighorhood,
Southside School. FA
Mon. thru Fri. 8-8
other times phone FA

2 RR Unfiyn. home. Nothing 3 HR., 1 Hath, Kitchen equip.,
fancy, but cheap rent. I‘h.
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
FA 2-3219
lando ltd., Sunland.
4 HR.. 2 Hath
3 BR . 2 Hath*
2 HR., 1 Hath

$145 mo.
$110 mo
$ 70 Mo.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

St. John* Realty
THE TIM E TESTten FI RM
118 N. Park Ave
FA 2-8123

17-92 at Hiawatha 2

Small House.
FA 2 2816

Adult*

Phone

3 UR., 145 bath. 2415 Chase
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
322-5609.
Lake cottage, furn. $226106.

9. For Sal* or Rent

LOCH ARBOR— By Owner, 3
FOR S A L E - Fill dirt, clay,
BR., 3 baths, large stone
shell, peat and topsoil. Ellis
fireplace in wood-panelled
Lloyd, FA 2-2576.
Anywhere In City Llm iu
living ’ oont, Fla. Rm., uti­
lity room, U rge
rooms, Keel’s Paint &amp; B o d y Shop Gas Hester, 60.000 B.T.U. Gas
water heater, 30 gal. glass
open-beam ceilings through­ Complete Wreck Rebuilding
10th St. k Sanford Ave.
lined. Gas range 36", like
out. Owner being transfer­
new. $35 ea. 322-2416.
red. 3465 Country Club Rd. Day F A 2-7719— Nlte FA 2 0586
Call 322 9262.
W A L L IS C A B IN E T
Fireplace set. 50 stepping
SHOP
stones, 12 x 24 In. Mail box.
No Qualifying. Fenced yard.
322-3696.
913 West 3rd St.
8-room house, $1,700 equity,
Custom Made Cabinet*
$67 mo. Trade for camping
G. E. automatic washing m a­
M ICA Counter-tops
trailer; boat, motor and
chine. good cotid., $63. 2
trailer, or cash offer. 412 A L L W ORK G U ARANTEED
burner Kenmore circulator,
Edwin St., X. Orlando. Tb. Days 322-7471— N ile* 322 6110
like new, $22. Pb. day
838-7260.
HEATING
FA 2-3965. Nlte FA 2-5354.
SEE
SERVICING - TESTING
$59 Brown k Ivory large ewl2009 Magnolia Ave.
Lewis Sales k Service
vel rocker, 3 mo. old. $40
A "B etter Quality” Medallion 2517 C. C. noad
F A 2-7928
caib. FA 2-1393.
Custom Built Home, con­
Washing Machine Sales
taining 3 Bedroom* and
R EN T Blue Lustre Electrle
k Service
loaded with outstanding fea­
Carpcf Shampcocr for only
Free Estimate on Repairs
tures,
Including a large
$t per day. Carroll's Furn­
322-7363
2610
Hiawatha
screened Patio and com­
iture.
pletely fenced yard . . .
PRICE?
. . . $15,500. WELUS D RILLED . PUMTS,
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
TERMS? $3,250 Down. As­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
All Types and Sixes
sume
existing
54*
FHA
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
We Repair and Service
mortgage at $99 monthly.
pipe, steel, gresse traps,
S
T
I
N
E
Immediate possession.
dry wells, stepping atones.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Miracle Concrete Co.
207 W. 2nd SL
FA 2 6432
809 Elm A ve.
F A 3-5781
Plano Tuning and Repair
1901 Park Avenue *
F IR E P L A C E WOOD
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4221
FA 2 5232 anytime
Oak and Pina
PIAN O SVC. &amp; TUNING
Robert Morris, 323-0555
1.1 UuftineM Opportunity
Rebuilding • Retelling
1 Washing mach., 1 dryer, 1
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
FR E E E STIM A TE S
window atr-cond., 1 RadioNEW
PUULIX
SHOPPING
G E N E C U M R AA
Record Player console. Call
C E N TE R
IN
SANFORD.
322-2601 — Call PM Only
after 5 p. in.. F A 2-4696.
Ultra modern coin operated
self service laundry and dry For FAST T A X I Service cell
Brlttanlca
Homer Little at Greyhound ENCYCLOPEDIA
cleaning center, complete
Jr., with Yearbooks. Phooa
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or
installation by factory train­
322-4761.
9993.
ed experts. Wo pDimntc
your kiuik I upaning, have
SPIN E T PIANO, Lester BeUy
2'J. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
Honk
Financing on bal­
Ross, mahogany, full key­
ance. and offer continued
board.
Like
new
cond.
assistance. Big commercial
Bench.
Guaranteed.
$395,
giant load 20 lb. washers
FA 2-6219.
that get tlia business and Sonknrik Glnau ami Paint
Thtve, 6 ft. glasa showcases.
simplify dry cleaning, that
Company
322-0221.
will make you mart money. 210 MagnolU
Ph FA 2-4622
You can mako over 100 per
Auto Glass, Tops
N 35. ArtlclM Wanted
cent on your investment.
A Seat Covers
Act now. Call Ralph MacsW ANTED! Citrus fru it Largo
ly, 236 0271 Tampa, Hus.
or small amounts. Boodad THrs., or write me c/o Kuln
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo M aos- —
Klccu, 4232 Florida Ave.,
field, FA 2 4244.
*
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2-8032
Tampa.
8 LI- WORK GUARANTKF-D 36. A u tom ob tton - T r a c k s

W recker Service
$5.00

Seminole Realty

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

G K E E N B R IA K
Inc.
Choice
lota
available
in
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2744
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, l t t
overlooking golf
course.
bath home. One bedroom
Custom building to your
hai separate entrance, can
■pacifications.
Greenbriar
be rented for income. Will
developed by
trade for smaller place. 16. Female flelp Wanted
K1NGSWOOD
Shown by appointment. Call
Lady to care for 2 children
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-9846.
In our home. Ph. 322-7807
202 Fairmont Dr.
after 5:30 p. m.
KA 2-8074
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Jn*uror.
17. Male Help Wanted
LAK E FR O N T lot, Lake Mary
F1IA-VA *ale* broker. 2465
area. FA 20184.
S. Park Ave. FA 2 2264, W ELDER, Apply In person,
FA 2-2285.
Holloway Concrete.
THE IMPOSSIBLE
BY
OWNER!
4 Unit
Apt. 18. Help Wanted
HAS H APPE N E D
house, furn. A ll rented, ex­
DcLuxe 4 BR. 2 bath home on
cel. location P. O. Box 1116 MAN. 21-46, for Insurance
*» Acre, in one of Sanford'a
debit, Sanford area. Salaryor F A 2-3135, after 3:30 p.m.
Finest neighborhoods. Only
plus commission. 323-0843,
half of costs; and make
SEE
monthly payments.
Senior or Junior operator.
119 W elt 19th St.
Richard’ s Hair Styling, 107
Completely reconditioned. This
W. 27th. FA 2-7701.
older home, containing 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, all over- Colored Motor Rout* Carrier
Investment k Realty
sited rooms, 1* for the Bud­
for afternoon paper route.
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
get-conscious Growing fam ­
Must have References and
ily. A terrific offering at
dependable car. Write Cir­
FOR QUICK SALE! 2 BR
only $6400. with Terms tail­
culation Dept. P. O. Box
Home,
very
good
cond.
ored In suit your budget.
1657, Sanford.
Furn- or unfurn. Reason­
able. 668 4770.

SO U TH W A R D

BR.
Home, Study, 14k
llalln. large Family Rin. in
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing aU.ve, refrig., room airconditioner,
washing m a­
chine k rug*. Really ter­
rific buy!
Monthly payment* $83.80.
KINGSWOOD H U L D tllS ,
lac.
FA 24074

V A - FH A
P ro p e rty M an agem en t
&amp; Silled B r o k e r
'

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffer* for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, 4k 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $-13.50
To maka the beat home
buy, see the

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

CUSTOM BUILT UOME ON
Two story frame, 3 bedroom*,
LAKECall e v e n i n g i
2 bath. Need* work. Wood322 1597.
•rful opportunity for good
Office FA 2-2118
FURNISHED bouse. In San
handyman
or
carpenter.
Night FA 2-0648
$7,5oo. Baviar (load. Call
lord. Apopka 886-4849 or Or­
122-0700
lando 423-8111.
F A 2-2080.
2884 F a s t fir.
l i i l i r l , FI*

Jim Hunt Realty

34. Articles For Sale

A U TO GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.
31A. Petu

'61 Chevrolet pickup, by own*
er. F A 2-3724. 1901 Adams.

AKC Reg. Blue Merle Collie,
female. FA 2 2738.
WANTED I '56 Olds 2-door Se­
dan. Absolutely s o rust,
32. Flower* • Shrubs
Never-Hit
Body.
Interior
m uit be excellent. Top price
BLOOMING Itosea on Cheropaid for rlfh t car. Ph.
keu stock. A ll other kinds
644-7458 Winter Park.
o f Nursary shrubbery and
trees.
'50 Dodge H-ton pickup. Sale
Gray Shadow* Nursery
or trade for car ol equal
r. Mi. S. on Hanford Ave.
value. 322-9392.

33. Furniture

BUYINO A
USED CART
I
W ANTED rellabla coupla to
FIN AN C E IT W ITH UV
take up monthly payments
♦ Low Interest Rate*
of $13.50 oo $ complete
♦ Low Monthly Paym ent* I
rooms of furniture. Call
FLO
RID A STATE B A N K
TE 8-1811, Casselberry, to l­
le d .
1963 PONTIAC La Mane, VS
Engine,
326 Cuble
Inch
FR E E ESTIM ATE
Black Interior. Call 322-4396.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­ '54 Pontiac 4-Dr., Brand new
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
lire*. Only 41,000 miles.
19. Situations Wanted
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Call 322-0528.
■e
FA 2-2117.
Will board aod care for elder­
37. Uoata - Motor*
ly lady In my home. Pb.
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
FA 2-1354 after 3 p.m.
Quirk
Service
With the Shad Running — Specs Biting — Bass Taking A Resit
IRONING. Ph. 322-7701.
Caah.
SUPER
TRADING
Enjoy boating the St. John's
POST. FA 20677.
CbUd Care FA 2-2774.
ooa of 3 wayal
Used furniture, appliances, No. 1 — With tha latest ttyla
21. B e a u ty S alon s
tools, ate. Bought - Sold.
Thunderblrd,
MFG,
Lona
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
SPECIAL!
Star or Traveler Boat, Ga­
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
Our Budget Wave $6.95 thru
tor Trailer and Evlnrude
Feb. 15th
Motor, or
34. A r t i c l e * F o r S o la
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
No. 2 — With a naw IMS Out.
118 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0634 Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
fit at Close-Out prices. Ex­
rees. $2.38 pr. Army-Navy
ample: $1798 18' Fam ily
P E R M A N E N T SPEC IAL!
Surplus, Sanford.
Runabout $1193; $402 18'
20% O ff Regular Prices
Gator Trailer $294; $1088 75
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair GUNS. New &amp; Used. Large
hp Evlnrude $780 and other
selection. Will trade, Also
Hotel Call for eve. appt.
sixes, er
repalt. Tackle sold k re­
322 8525.
paired Osteen Bridge Fish No. 3 — With a clsan Used
Harriett's Beauty Nook
Outfit. TERM S! R o b s o n
Camp k Gun Shop.
K v « Appt'*. 3 Sr. Beauticians
Sporting Goods, Downtown
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
Sanford, FA 2 8M1.
Would like responsible party
22. Build • Paint - Repair
to take up payments ot $10 3R. Motorcycle* - Bcootara
monthly on 1963 Slant-O- NEW VESPAS drastically re­
For Your Painting &amp; W all­
.Malic Automatic Zig Zag
papering need* call Clar­
duced (or quick sale.
Sewing Jlachine In Console.
ence L. Wynn, F A 2-4604 for
GOOD USED VESPAS reason­
Balance $161. Srrvlca Dis­
ably priced. LEW IS SALES
Free Estimate.
count Co. 322-7408, anytime.
A SERVICE. 2317 Country
21- E le c tr ic a l S e r v ic e s
Club Rd , F A 2-7928.

Carpet Special!

YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
1962 HONDA Dream, Ilka
LIM IT E D T IM E l I !
Contr'cUng &amp; Repairs
new. Bowman Trailer Park,
Mac has THflOW N A W A Y the
k Controls
Hwy. 17-92, 3 ml. 8. DaPercentage Book.
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902
Bar).
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
Dealer COST plus $1 per
25. Plumbinr Servlets
39. T r a ile r s • C a b a n a e
yard.
PLUMBING
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y BUS Trailer. 1949 model,
Contracting Repairs
TO P R ATE D M ILLS
sleep* 4, completely equip­
FREE ESTIMATES
Call ua for a showing of these
ped. Bowman Trailer Park,
R. L. H AR V E Y
fine Carpets In your home.
Hwy. 17-82, 2 ml. 8. De­
204 Sanford Ave.
KA 2-3J83
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool,
nary.
etc. Hundred* to choose
27. Kpedal Services
from. TE R M S! Up to two
HOMER
Tractor mowing it Grading.
years to l’ ayl
We will buy lb * lot you se­
Call FA 2-7621.
lect and build the homo
you wont. Own m o a U ls
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
"R ep air Most Anything"
transaction. Payment tram
Orlando, Fla.
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
notbiog down A minimum
211 0194 Collect or
3U7 Elm
FA 2-2816
■loathly. F H A . V A , « r
Leroy C. MacTavlah, Owner
Uaak Financing.
Travel GREYHOUND. Call
F A 2-5848 after 6 p-ia.
LM N E N T E R P R IS E S , In*.
F A 2-1421 or 9993 aod we
Phona $$8-8811
wUl js v e our T A X I pick FANTASTIC A N N IV E R SAR Y
Mr. Lontherhnry n r 1
you up Homer Little, Grey­
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus
M r. Fi
hound Bus Station.
City, 201 W. 1st St.

Carpets A la Carte

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UN Organizes Aid For Congo Town Cut Off By Reds

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LE O PO LD V ILLE (U P I ) United Nation* official* today
organized help for the email
Congolese town o f Gungu,
which la bc*iegfd by CommunUt-kd tcrrori*t» and run­
ning low on food and ammuni­
tion.
Gungu, about 280 mile*
eoulhcait of the capital, U In
Kwilu Province, where guer­
rilla
band* have attacked
towns and mission stations in
the past month. Hut no miss­
ionaries were believed to be
in the besieged town.
Tho last American mission­
ary working in an area en­
dangered
by the terrorist
bands, Miss Mae Clark, 55,
o f Myersdale, Pa., was res­
cued by U N helicoper Sat­
urday.
Miss Clark had refused to
leave her orphanage at Kalanganda unless the 10 African
orphans in her care could be
rescued, too. Hut the terror­
ists refused to allow the child­
ren to leave the area nnd o f­
ficials finally persuaded Bliss
Clark to go.
The orphange Is Just north
o f Idiofa, one o f the centers
o f terrorists activity. The
guerrillas, led by Pekingtrained
Pierre
Blulcle,
a
form er Congolese cabinet min­
ister, have sought to drive all
white missionaries from the
area they control.
One American missionary,
Miss Irene Fcrrcl, 42, of Je­
rome, Idaho, was killed by
the terrorists last month.
Bliss Clark reported an eld]y Swiss missionary couple
' was being held by the terror­
ists. They were Identified as
Mr. and Mrs August Etcher.
Bliss Clark said villagers told
her o f their capture.
The United Nations hoped
to airlift supplies to Gungu
to enablo It to hold out
against the terrorists, who
attacked In force Sunday,
killing several Congolese sold­
iers o f the town's garrison.
Idiofa, SO miles north of
Gungu, is holding out against
the guerrillas with the aid of
a U N airlift. Sunday, UN
planes began leaving with the
wives and children of the
Congolese troops defending
Idiofa.

Business

Briefs
Ralph llackott, who resides
at 414 Lako View Drive in
Littla Venice, recently was
graduated from tlie Dslo Car­
negie course In public speak­
ing and human relations. This
14-week course was held at
the
Robert
Bleyer
Motor
Court in Orlando. Hackctl is
auperintendent for the Gulf
Life Invuranco Company in
Sanford.

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INCOM E T A X
PR E P A R A T IO N
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PARK, SANFORD

‘T H R IF T W A Y ” F A N C Y

UETTER UNDERSTANDING for good citizenship in extolled in two
plnques presented by the Sanford Rotary Club for display in tho City
Commission and County Commission meeting rooms. H. 1,. Perkins Jr.
(right), Rotary president, presents a plaque to James P. Avery Jr., Coun­
ty Commission chairman.
(Herald Photo)

J. T. Calher, 68, Dies In Hospital
Joseph T. Cather, G8, win­
ter visitor in Die Sanford
area, died Saturday night in
a
Washington
hospital
of
acute leukemia.
A form er tool and die mak­
er in (he Washington area, he
entered tho bait manufactur­
ing business some 12 yrnrs
ago, lite r forming the part­
nership of J. T. Cather and
Son o f Washington, I). C. with
his son, Arden. He was an
ardent fisherman and lived
hero during the shad season
in s house trailer which he
parked ut Crlm's Camp tm
SR 40 and later at Camp Sem­
inole on the Wekivn River.
Earlier tills season, local
friends were notified that
business would delay his an­
nual visit. Later they were
advised that ill health would
result in further delay.

Circle To Elect
New Officers
fly .Mona Grinatriul
Thu North Orlando Our
f.iidy'a Circle o f tha Church
of
tho
N ativity
Catholic
Women's Cluh will elect new
officers nt an H p.m. meeting
to l»n held Wednesday nl tho
homo o f Blrs. Don Corkhill on
Lombardy Road.
Blrs. George Sommer, cur­
rent chnirman o f tho clrrlo,
tins asked Hint nil members
he present fo r this imporlunt
meeting.

He Is survived by his wife,
Blrs. Itutli Cather, the son
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will he
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Deal Funeral Home, Suillund,
Bid.

M V Illn V
E
DTNK
It VI.M.
formerly known as MARION
K. D Y N E , at a|.
Defendants
N U T IC U IIP aVI.U
No t i c e is i i e i i e b v c i v KN that on
the loth day of
February, 13(1, at 11:0 0 a. m.
at the main door of the Courthnu.e of H.intnola County, at
Sanford, Florida, tha undersigned Clerk will offer for
enlo to the hlghe-t an-l be,t
bidder for ea*h tho following
deacrlheil real property:
Lot 3*. Block "B ~ , C O U N ­
T R Y C L U B MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1. according t«&gt; tha
plat thereof aa recorded In
Plat
Book
11. I’aga 31.
Public Itecorda of Memlnolo County, Florida
togother with all structure,,
Improvement,, flaturea. appli­
a n c e , and appurtenance, on
• aid land or u,ad In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Tills sale la mad* pursuant
to final decree of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action No.
133»U now pending In the Cir­
cuit Court of and for Seminote County, Florida.
D A T E D THIS 33th day of
January, 13&lt;t.
(S KA I,I
Arthur H. Heckwllh, Jr..
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlen
D-puty Clerk
A.VDKItBON. Itl’SII
D E A N A IAJWNDKH
Attorneys for Plaintiff
333 East Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
P u hlM i Fab. 3. 13(4.
CDIt-C
in t i i u i m e t rr r o t i it of
t i i i : .n in t h j i oh in . n i l .

Mrs. Stafford
Dies Here At 81
Blrs. Lucy Stafford, 81. died
early
Sunday
morning
at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Dorn Jan. 29, 1882, in White
Oak, Ga., she had lived in
Sanford for the past 15 years.
She made her home at 71(5 W.
First Street. She was a mem­
ber of Hie Methodist Church.
Survivors are six children,
Nathaniel Stafford of Lake
Mary, Mrs. W. II. Rutledge of
Holly Hill, flcrnie Stafford of
Cocoa and W. II. Stafford,
Mrs. George K. King and
Mrs. James J. Singletary,
all of Sanford; in grandchiidrm ; 13 great grandchildren;
a sister, Blrs. Mary Wainwrlght
of
Nahnnta,
Ga.;
there brothers, I). A. and T.
A. Ilrucc of Lake Monroe and
John Ilrucc of Klngslnml, Ga.
Funeral services were sche­
duled fur 3 p. in. today nt
1Sri'.son Funeral Home with
Itev. Arthur C. lleatly of De­
nary officiating.
The body will lie forwarded
to Klngsland for burial.

Cl IT. IN S.NII FOR -I MlNltl.K t'Ol'NTV. I l.num *
CIIAMCMIIV NO. m n
Fllt ST
FKD KItAt,
KAVI.NMH
A N D I ONAN ASSOCIATION OF

oft!.ANDO, a corporation,

J. E. FINN

Orange City Man
?.e-Enlisfs
Having fried Dio Arm y, Air
Force and the N avy, John E.
Finn, of Orange City, lias de­
cided Die Navy is- the place
lor him. lie lias re-enlisted
for six more years nnd say*
he will make the N avy his
carerr.
Finn's service career began
in December 1918 when lie
joined the Army. He served in
various post* until May 1932,
at which fimo lie accepted
discharge.
In October 1953 he decided
In try the Air Force. He did—
for (our years. He still was
nut satisfied sn in October
1957 lie got out of his Air
Force blues and went to work.
in March 1900 lie again got
the urge to "Join up" and
since lie had fried Die Arm y
ami Air Force lie saw his
Navy recruiter.
A s s i g n e d to Sanford's
Heavy Attack Squadron 3 us
an aviation nirtalamitli, Finn
recently completed hi* enlist­
ment nnd decided that the
Navy was Die career for him
and re-enlisted. He thinks now
that ho will stay with it far
good.
Dasenji dogs ran
make
snarling urul chortling sounds;
sometimes they murmur or
yodel

Plaintiff.
v«.
KltJIA J E A N N E A CRAB I. a/k
/• K R M A J. CR AIO, a/k/a
JEANNES
K. n i A l t l ,
form­
erly KICM A J. IIA Itlll NOTON,
aril IIK'IIAIIIi M. CIIAIO, liar
husband, rt a h
Defe n-lanta
NOTICE O F at IT
s T V T B OI’ F I.O H IO *
C O U N T *' OF M-.MIWII.C
T O , KR M A J E A N N K A CRAIO.
a/k/a E R M A J. CIIAIO,
a/k/a J E A N N K A
K
CRAIO,
formerly KRMA
J IIA R R IN OT ON
Residence Unknown
Toil ara hereby notified that
a anil ha* ham filed again,!
you
In
|ha above
entitled
cause, unit that yon are reiRilr.
• t to file your answer with
tha cl erk of till* Court and t»
ae rie a copy thereof upon tha
plaintiff or ptnlutlffa attor­
ney,. who.a n«m « and addr a,,
I* O i l,,. Iledrlrk * lloblnann,
137 Sooth C-iiirt Street, O r ­
lando, Klort-la. not later than
February 17, 11(1. If you fall
to -hi m o a Derrra Pro Cnufesan
will ha entarrd against you
for the relief demanded In the
Complaint. Thla null la to fore.
r|i&gt;,e a mortEnrce- The real pro.
perty proceeded against I*:
loll Z nnd the North 15
r. at of tail 3 In lllork D,
o f It I DOE IIIOII S U B D I ­
VISION, according tu the
plat thereof aa recorded
In Flat nook 11. page SI.
of tire Dublin Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
W I T N E S S my han-l aril the
neat of Oils Court at Orlando,
Florida, this Hth day of Ja n­
uary. I» t l .
tSEAI.1
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.,
clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. DC .
Cite*. Hedrick A ItoMneon
135 South Court Street
Orlando, Florid*
Attorneys for I’lalntlf/.
I'ul-li.h Jan. 11. 30, 37 A Fab
I. 10*4.
CDQ-31

CASH
F o r E v e ry

NEED

OVER 35 Y E A R S
At First &amp; Palmetto
( Moiigkhle old pm&gt;t o ffice)

II. K. HOWE in hIiowii banding I’olicO Chief
Roy G. WillianiH a Healed envelope which con­
tain* the actual mileage a U. S. Tiro was run. A
dock radio will lie awarded to tho jireson who
KUOHHca closest to thin actual mileage, on Satur­
day. Thin content in part of the "Name Change"
Celebration now in progrenH at llowe'a Tire
Shop at 420 French Avenue.

cents

Plaintiff.

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ISM.

25th

ITIVNIKIIV NIL IW*(1

Legal Notice

Ilaraln fall not or a decree
pro i-onfaa.o will ha ant.rcd
eg iln.t you.
tVlTXUHH my hand and tha
aral of »atd Court at Hanford,
Florida. Ilila sill day of Jan*
Uary, A. D. I'JSI.
(BE AL)
A R T H U R II. B E C K W I T H .
Jit.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vthlau
Deputy Clerk
IIU Tl' U IK O N A N D
L E F F L .K R
Foet Office P r e w a r H
E dw ar ds Building
Sanford, Florida
Atiornrya for Plaintiff
Puhllah Jan. IS, SW. 17. * Frh
I. isss.

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(-UM.T IT c n i ' R T mn i l : n i n t h J U D I C I A L i niit ir
in
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N n i. u t .o i. T T V , r i . n i u n * .

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I ) California had a total of 8,*
004,009 drivers licenses in
force In I9G0—a million nnd a
half more Ilian any other
state In the union.

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Legal Notice

Drove Of Driven*

M iT ins o r * n r
o i' f m i i i i d v t o
D E l X n K H A N N SAMPSON,
w h o a realdenca I*
l« n » Kir,t P U r t , N. W ,
Apartment i,
Washington, II. f*. mi&gt;l
whnae tunlllnu addrea, 1,
tt'il Kir.I Plica, N. W
Apartnunt l,
Washington. n. C.l
A suit having bran f ll« &lt;J
• Rain.I
you
In tha Circuit
Court In and for Katnlnola
Comity, Florida, III Chancery
for divorce, Ilia abbreviated
till* of which la Cornrllua K.
Samp,on, plaintiff. ▼. Delore,
Ann Hamp.on, dafrndant, tbla
nolle# la to raqutra you to
flla with tha Clark of aald
Court your wrlttan d.rana,., If
• ny, to tha plaintiff'* ramplaint flli-d In aald rnu.a, and
to a*rva ■ copy on tha plaintlff'a attorney# not latrr Ilian
tha 13th day of February, A. D,

franfnrh

Pago 10— Mon. Feb. 8, ’64

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpels • Furniture
• Tile
• Piano*
* Rental Iledn

HOME
§Jwiv

This Weekend!
Presented — By Shoemaker Construction Co.
In Ravenna Park

With This
('mi pun A The
Purchase Of
"Arm ou r"
Smoked
PORK CH O I'S _________________
l.h. r,9e
Coupun gimd at your "T h rill*u y
Only, Thru Wed.. February 5

• Mad teal and
dental uxpeneot
• Debt consolidation
• Household m p t n u t ,
large end wnall
• Auto repair* and
maintenance charges.

Look for the

50 E X T R A

• Mortgage end
Insurance premium*.

#
lo w s OF TO H O I

— G.A.C.—
FINANCE

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401 W. Cm M BM,RN* m &gt;44«3
12431 Colonial Or.SAfdea 5-2641

GOLD
BOND

W llh T h l.
Coupon A The
I'urchaae O f
"Kverfreah”
PO TA TO
STAMPS
CH IPS
Twin I'ak 59r
Coupon kimk) « t your "Th rlftw ay"|
Only, Thru Wed.. February 6

50 EXTRA

PAYMENT TERMS
TO SUIT
YOUR POCKETBOOK!

c o

50 E X TR A

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
Coupon A The
Purchase Of
"Sara l.ee"
Choc.
STAMPS
Swirl Cake
.14 o*. each 79c
I Coupon good at your "Th riftw ay"
Only, Thru W «L . February 5

50 EXTRA

GOLD
BOND

With Thin
|Coupon R The
Purchase Of
"Lou l’a"
C IIB B SB
STAMPS
PIZ Z A
118 O*. P h f. 79c'
[Coupon good at your "T h rU lw ay" |
Only, Thru W'wL, February 8

“ FOOD W R A P "

BAGGIES
23 » T .
R O LL
"F U N

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43'
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TIDY TOYS
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"Y O U R

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BEAUTY

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PALM O LIVE
SOAP

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BARS J
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"EVKHPBE81I" FltF.SII BAKliD

COFFEE
ROLL
12 OZ.
EACH

�Cabinet O K s Orange Site For University
( T li r

Signs of the times.
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There'* one near a restaur­
ant on US 17-92 which says:
" T Bones, St 50 . . . With t
VOL.
Meat, $2.83 "
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' Zip Code .12771

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W E A T H E R : Mostly cloudy through Wednesday with occasional showers; high today in 60s; low tonight R5-G0.
66

United Pres* Leased Wire

EtUblishcd 1908

TUES., F E B R U A R Y -1, 1964

SANFORD, FLO RID A

NO, 118

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It pay* to advertise . . ,
and that's what Mrs. A. L
llood. superintendent of the
Sanford Zoo is doing. She say*
she needs trees, shrubs and
flowers for her program to
tK-aulify the roo area, if you
can contribute any o f these
you should contact her at the [
too or phone City Hall.
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I^ast week a local resident
reporter) to the Police Depart­
ment Ovat some youngsters
were at her door collecting for
the March of Dimes. She
thought they were too young
and asked Police to check
them out. The police did and
the youngsters were okch! (
They were simply doing what
they could to help. But tt still
didn't hurt to check.
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‘ When You Really Want a
Canal. You (Set It " is the
title of a story on the work
being done by the St. Johnslndian River Navigation Dis­
trict which appears in the
current edition of the Jack­
sonville Seafarer magazine.
John Krider, manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce is the district's
chairman.
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Seminole Offers Its
Co-Operation To State
Bulletin
oral and thnt acceptable zon­
ing regulations cun be worked
out for the location with Or­
ange and Seminole Counties.

man of the Seminole County
Commission. " I t was the only
decision left open to them. Tim
Board o f County Commission*
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
Although the site is entirely ert is in contact with the State
executive director of the within Orange County, its Board o f Control and Statu
State Board of Control, anil not them border is on Hie Sent* Ilonril o f Education and nwutt
James I*. Avery J r„ Semi* |inole line mid this county will their pleasure for a c-onfcrencu
have to provide proper zoning to m.-tko their job easier and to
mile
County
Commission
for property adjoining the dt(ermine in what manner w «
chairman, al noon today
|can co-operate."
site.
agreed on a meeting of the I ( " I certainly approve whole*
(Douglas Stenstrnin, chnirstate group's Irclmlral stall |lu-alti-dly Hie decision of the 1man o f the Cbumber o f Com*
and County Commissioners
State Cabinet this morning," metre university site commit*
-aid James I’. Avery Jr , chair- lee, said that "zoning will bo
for I p. m ncvl Tuesday In
no problem since wr have a
discuss Seminole County's
county-wide zoning law .")
contribution In nrvv roads
The Board read but did not
and necessary toning (or the
m
w
A
. . .
discuss a last-minute pirn
m-vv slate university nil the
fiom State Rep. James Pruitt,
\ilamiiccl site In Orange
o f Brevard County, that tlio
County Just south ol Oviedo.
university Ik- loi-utrd closer to
Tlir Seminole-Orange Coun­
Cape Kennedy.
ty line Is live north boundary
State Treasurer J. Edwin
ol the university site. Dr.
LONDON (U l'D — Queen I.arson, Agriculture Commis­
Culpepper telephoned Avery,
Mother Elizabeth bad her ap­ sioner Doyle C o n n e r a n d
asking (nr the meeting.
Avery agri-ril, subject In pendix removed today «t King Comptroller Ray Green weru
rnnlirmutlnn by other Coun­ Edward Y lt Hospital and was not in town to vote for tire* unireported feeling "very well.” vcislty site. Rut tbo unnnlty Commissioners.
j iiious votes o f Gov. Furris
|Bryant, Attorney G e n e r a l
W ASH IN G TO N (Ul'D — James Kyncs, Secretary o f
IAI.I. AIIASSFE (Ul'D
President Johnson
Monday State Tom Adams and Stain
file State Cabinet gave speedy named Frederick C. Helen, a
School Superintendent Thomas
approval today to an Ornuge
I veteran federal employe, to be 1D. Bailey was sufficient.
County site for a new stiitc deputy postmaster general.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
university. But it will be ut
executive director o f the Board
least two months before any
o f Control, suit! he anticipated
concrete planning rnn lie done.
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) — no problem with aiming or
Du- Cabinet, sitting ns the
Tbu $11.0 billion tax cut bill title to the lund which is be*
State Ilonril o f Education,
faced its most formidable chal­ ing acquired by Orange Coun*
gave t-0 approval to tin- IDaici
lenge today In a Senate veto ty and donated freo to Urn
of Control's recommended site,
nil a proposal to provide tax state.
the 1,200-nere Im-ntion which
Ho said the "tremendous
relief for college expenses.
holders on tile Otiilige-Semiilpotential" for proper zoning
olo County line mid is within
was one of the factors thut in*
a 50-mile riidiii* o f every nmT A M P A (U P D — State flucnc-cd the Board o f Control
joi city ill tbu Fust Central
Fair officials sloshed through to select this site over about 27
Florida, iinii, including Cu|ie
i the opening o f tha 59th an- other* offered.
Kennedy.
But if some hitch ahonld da*
I mini l-'nir here today — the
Bill it put three stipulations
fourth year ill a row the velnp, the Board has nsked Ur*
to conclusion o f the de al and
' event has hud ruin on open­ lu ugo and Seminole Counties
signing oil the dotted line, so
to hold onto two other sites.
ing day.
to speak.
Hie Murtln site and Tusknwilli*
Olio in that soil borings now
site so they can b« considered.
under way, ami which take
The Adamucci site Is located
CO LU M B IA, 8. C. (U P I )
about nix weeks to complete,
— President Thomas F. Jonea within 4(1 miles by car of Caps
show Hint the anil is suitnblo
o f the University o f 8outli Kennedy and 12 miles front
for the facility. The other
Carolina said Monday thnt downtown Orlundo.
qualifii'iitiuns are that accept­
grade* amnng new students
able title to the land, (rotli
rose after freshmen were pro­
Orange County, is gotten and
approved by the attorney grn- hibited from having ears.

BRIEFS

Queen Mother

A ONE-DAY, ALL-O U T membership campaign was launched
this morning by the Chamber o f Commcreo with n breakfast
at the Civic Center. Pictured are the co-chuiruicii und tcuiu

rnplains, joined by two members o f the distaff side in the
drive, Miss Doris Fleming &lt;lcft) and Mrs. Adelaide Moses.
(Herald Photos)

Meeting Called
To Organize
Sanford CC

Manufacturers
Push Argument
Against Tax

The grapevine says that
Cotton Brown has bought the
A group o f Sanford business
Village Inn Restaurant on
First" St. near Park Avc. It"* |nn.'1 professional people have
also reported that Cotton 1* ' scheduled a meeting nt the
making alteration* ami soon Seminole County Courthouse
will
announce an opening j ''*'dne.»dny at 8 p. m„ to e»lnbli.«h a Sanford Chamber o f
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Commerce.
The Salvation Army board
Spokesmen fo r the proposed
will meet tonight at the First organisation said that 50 SanPresbyterian Church Fellow- j ford residents had agreed to
ship Hall. The speaker will membership In the body. They
be Commander Normal Mar-1 pointed out that tho organ! zasliall who retired this past , tion Was nut being estnldished j
Novem ber as national coin- to com|&gt;ete with the Seminole
inandcr.
County Cliumber of Couunercu
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, or Die Sunford-Scmimilc Jun*
Want to get away from it tor t.'bamber of Comrt.ert-e.
all? . . . at least for a couple. The purpose, they declnted,
of hours. Right here in Semi- vvns to creata a program which
Dole County we have what a would place more emphasis on
bit of folks go to Charleston Sunfurd alone.
and Mobile to sec . . . c a m e l - 1 ----------------------lias and azuleas bv the thou- p
llf* i

ONE HOUR after the Chamber of Commerce hrcukftml this npuninyr.
i/jw.ilnx’thc otit!-th&gt; i.ieHi'n’.iiitlu u' l i vJi u. tii.i- i acptanil at the Graoiber office, sulunittetl to Mrs. Georgia Rail his quota of new mouthers ami
received a $26 savings bond.

«*s-undo:[yers Witness January Sales Taxes Two Day Scout

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Tax Cut Bar

TAt.T.AIIASSKK (U P h —
If swim suits arc to be lav­
ed as sporting goods. »o
should hunting ImkiI s, lawyers
for three Miami bathing suit
manufacturers told a Circuit
Court judge Monday.
Otherwise, the lawyers said,
the tax was a denial of equal
prelection under the law.
The
three
manufacturers
asked I .eon County Judge
Hugh Taylor to rule the new
state five per cent tax, levied
on s|M)rting goods at the
wholesale level, doesn't apply
to the garden variety of swim
suit. They contend the 1903
legislature intended to tax
only swimming wear such as
frogman's suit* anil other un­
derwater diving equipment.
The purpose of the tax Is
ot provide financing for u
bond issue to buy state re­
creational acreage. The sale
of the bonds is pending out- l A l

Increase 23 Per Cent

Saw Stranger

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Plane Crash
Under Probe

New $18,000
Control Board
Job Created

Nixon Warns Of
Nikita's Ability

tu Council Due To

Couple Held In
$3,000 Theft

Co Cats, (sO!

SA Meeting

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Rollins Speaker

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Fair Opens

Cars Don’t Help

Saipfon Protest

Ball (FEC) 'Glad'
NASA Admits
Obligations' Boycott ‘Success’

sand*
Springs. Robliy Robinson h a s 1
Mime 25.000 camellias and
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azaleas out there and obser­
In observance of Hoy Scout|comc °/ ‘ 'n* ami a similar
vers say it's a sight to be­
Week. Feb. 7-1-1. Sanford area ras* r|" a,,cn* ,n‘5 » « « intent
hold.
JACKSO N, Mia*. (U P D — A I
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P D —
• » •
t,r Uftvjd
prosecution witness testified1 T A L L A H A S S E E ( U l ’l ) — , sales tax or other sources dur- Scouts will stage their second ( Mja|)|j ,
The Notional Space Agency
By the way, Sheriff J. I,. today that he saw u strange January rules lux collections i" g the ic ri o f the current fis iiumml ewiuporee in Fort MeJ- uel, representing King Cole, said today it will permit Hie
Imi I'ni K Sutii ■day mid BunHobby says that " I f you're in man wearing white shoe* in I |||t „ rw onl |g:,.o million Hi.d m l ycur," lie said.
Hex n( Miami ami Sanford Fkirida East Coast Railway
need of prayer, call your pas­ tilt neighborhood where MedThe sales tax revenue ea- day.
und Palm Land Fudimns, and to use H i miles of track in
.
1
orew
comment
from
Gov.
tor. If you don't have a pas­ gill Kvers lived a week before
tinmte fe r tho year i» t-’-lu
Prior to noon Saturday all Marlin It. Clark, vice presi- Hu- Merritt Island Launch
today
that
Bryant
tor," Hobby add*, "w e 'll help the civil rights lender wns kill­ Farris
million. Kurly reports indi- Scouts w ill be registered und ]idem
,|t.„i -n&lt;|
and merchandising
merchandising manman Area despite Hie |xisxi!iilily
Florida was in a period ol euted the inrreuse wus due to have their campsites establishyou find one "
ed by a sniper.
ager for Bunline's Stores, a r­ that a strike against the rail­
ugii
prosperity
But whatever you do, he
booming Christmas busim-sc •'«!. .Saturday nl 7 p. m. the gued there i» a difference be­ road might spread into Uic
Itobeit
1'ittmnn,
son of
Comptioller Buy h. G in n u|1j im t.nr|y jnliux o f winter eump file program will Imj fea- tween an everyday "sw im ­ spaceport,
aays, be careful atwut people gioccr Leroy Pittman, also
in this area who want to testified that threo hours be­ said the receipls, reflecting viftitora.
tum l by an un|irt*»»ive Kutflr ming suit" and swimming
FEC Board Chairman Ed­
come in and pray for and fore Kvers was slain he saw December sales, wiped out a
January collection* for Hie Award ceremony. The present- equipment or novelties.
ward Ball said, "I'm glad to
with you. A couple recently an uutomobile resembling one 8150,00(1 deficit in the sales new five | K T cent wholesale J “ lion of the Fugle award is
know that NASA is starting
called on some people in a thill has been linked to Byron tux collection estililute fe r the tax on spurting goods, also Die bigbe-t that run Imj cuiito recognize their obligations
nearby rounty and while one Di I-a Beckwith, on tiial for first six months of the cur­ Imsed on December sides. To- ferred upon h Scout.
under a contract that they're
rent fiscal year which start­
prayed the other took things bis life in Evers* death.
Sunday morning the Scouts
now approximately five weeks
laled JU8.505. an increase of
that didn't belong to him.
in default on.
Tittman's grocery is several ed in July.
851,072 over December. Fis­ will attend their respective
The other day two neatly hundred yurds from tiie place I Dry-unt said the 2.1 per rent cal year receipts were $418,- (b ill idles
In ohscrviiiiru of
" I must say I'm very much
dressed young women Insist- the prosecution contends h
lease over January o f !n»t 112 .
Seoul Sunday. The public is
concerned to find Rial my
cd they Ik- invited in for sniper picked o ff Evers with &gt;*“ r uu* * " Indication o f
invited tu observe the campgovernment has not seen fit
G A IN E S V IL L E (U P I ) _ to live up to its ccmtraelural
prayer by a Seminole County m high-powered rifle.
prospeiity and showed the
o n e activities.
eouple. However, the folks had
In testimony at Monday's wln,er “ rnrist season was
The Ioea I Boy Smut Council A team «&gt;f seven Inveatigntors obligations with one of its
heard about the "tr ic k " and trial session Beckwith's cm- "b&lt;*lcr than anything anticiis a participating agency of from the Civil Aeronautics corporate citizens.
did not admit the pair. After ployer In a Greenville, Miss., pated."
" I hope from now on they
the United Fund o f Seminole Ro iiii I mid Federal Aviation
they were denied entrance fertilizer plant, told the 12-1 The big jump o f course reAgency interrogated witness­ will recognize their obliga­
County.
they were picked up by a man jury Ihut Beckwith was fleets the extension o f tines and studied the structure tions."
man in a late model car. plodded with a lute model sales Lux by the 1901 Legis­
today of u plane th.i( crashed
Rail said the ' ’ ears of lialTALLAH ASSEE (U l'D
hern Monday killing ID per last which were unloaded last
What some people will do white automobile.
lature to cover seme Items
D ie Cabinet Budget Commiss­
sons.
never erases to amaze us!
weekend had been delivered
not previously taxed and inion created a new 81B,0(xi a
C'AII Investigator in Chargn Jan 3. but contractor* had
ereusing others.
year job in tne Board of Con­
The first Clock Watcher
John McWhorter said tin- on­ not been allowed to unload
"W e Imd untic-ipulcd n sub­
trol today to free assistant
rail and indicate an interest' A s * f O n L i n t . n
scene investigation w o u I d Uiein before.
stantial upsurge but not this director Herbert Stallworth
in bringing a Florida State M C ‘ W f l M e t T 0
Rail revealed he had ex­
probably continue for
the
great." .-aid Revenue Commis­ from research work
M ISFM IK IM K R . N. C. — rest of the week, wjth fur­ changed telegrams with N A ­
League entry to Sanford was P l i n n n ^ V C f p m
sioner Fd Strauglin.
Director J. Broward lul_
,
( I T 'D — Former Vice Prcsi- ther studies to Im- made in SA administrator James K.
Mrs. T. 1*. Clark. She said. I I ' . V. ,h ^
^
He said the rotlcrtions topWebb over the spur.
"There's nothing we would like _ T b e |1'N&lt;^|h Or,ando ' ,lla4° |u-d Ilist January, the pre pepper said Stallworth cur- &lt;|en, nichard M. Nixon said Washington.
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i r i " * wa' u n a ,‘’ u‘ t*ke an ] Monday that in Ins opinion,
In a telegram lie told Webb,
more than to see Sanford loo k p0“ ncl1
' 1
at V,3?,!’, " 1
McWhorter
said
tininvest),
vious lecoid. by »4.d million, active part In the day-to-day ^ , 8 Vrviuivr Khrushchev is
" I am moved to inquire how
in the State League. I f you're £ f ajr * l ,he :»* c ,,u! ,lin“ '
gators
wera
examining
the
Totril collections for the administrative operation o f )a ,P
aUW&gt; ni).aroul„,
the contractors can complete
counting the people who .r e ' f t " 3,*&gt;0r.
Fcrr"!
year were $127 million, up the university admlnistralnm wor|(1 |,.ad r r " The remnrk engines and systems on the your portion o f the spur when,
interested, put u. down for re
"1 T
" " '" 1
plane,
looking
into
aircraft
, , ..
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Mayor WAV. Anderson who is $19.0 million over the same agency because of his re | « a, Krr,.|,.(| w|ly, Jt.M a( ’ltK.
until yesterday, you through
five. I f we have a club we'll
and pilot record*, und check*
out of town on business.
jK-riiHl a y ear ugo.
Jsearch responsibilities.
i While House.
stop orders and other actions
lie there!"
|
ing
Huload
carried.
He
said
On the agenda arc second
"This most favorable reThe new position will lie j ..|t jyyn,), nice maybe Mr.
had not permitted to unload
and third readings and adop-! venue totul provides the state ( called the educational officer xix*sn
Is
propelling
him there also would Ik- u study 58 ears of material to Ik- us
Since Mrs. Clark's cnl| the
uf
the
ciasb
facilities
at
the
tion of the general election \ with „ cushion l « help offset fur graduate programs and re­ (Khruchi'hev) a* a possible
i-d in I In- nmstrurtion of your
phone his burred ronstantly.
ordinance; appointment of »n „ny weakness that roncciv search.
Republican
rambdale
for municipal air|Hirt
portion of the spur, surh ears
The interest is here, there's no
Culpepper said he would be­
election board and adoption ,t,ly could develop in the
I’rcKidcnt," said While House
having been delivered to the
doubt about that.
of a resolution approving the . ---- — -- ---------------------------- gin an immediate search for press secretary Pierre Salin­
contractor on January 3,
a man to fill the post, ami
metropolitan telephone sys,, .
/ *. »
ger in Wuchlngton. Salinger
1964."
Austin Williams, president tem.
would look for someone will­ said he bad not discussed the
A spokesman for tile Nation­
o f the Starlight 1‘ romenadera
--------- ----United Press International
ing to work for less than $18
statement
with
President
al Aeronautics and Spare Ad­
— sponsored by the City Rec­
There are approximately 25 OW) released from deficiency Johnson.
MIAMI (U P I) - The FBI ministration
(N A S A )
said
reation D e p a r t m e n t - ^ . .1
Commissioner Norman Mar- million cats in the United funds.
Nixon made his appraisal arrested a New England man NASA and FEC officiala will
new class fo r those interestef 4haU, of
^
w,|(| reU f. States, acrording to the Holly­
of
Khrushchev
during
a and his girl friend Monday meet here Wednesday to work
in taking aquare dance les­
ed last November as national wood chapter of the American
speech to 2,000 students at night on fugitive charges lor out details on the line's usage.
sons will liegin Feb. 12, at the commander of the Salvation i Humane Association.
Pfeiffer College in order, he auUiuritirs in Portland, Me.
Tiie railroad attempted to
Sanford Civic Center.
W IN T E R P A R K ( U l ’D — said, to give them a "better
Army, will address the an­
Roland W. Hale. 27, it push two freight cars onto the
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ie
lust
day
o
f
Rollins
Col­
nual dinner-meeting of the ad-1
understanding" of their en­ charged with robbing a Port­ NASA spur line last Thurs­
"Sure, women not only can sLory board of the Sanford I &gt; e u t h 1 e n a l t y
lege's annual Founders Week emy.
land dairy farm manager, day but was stopped by arm­
drive as well as men." says Corps. Salvation Army, at 7
T A L L A H A S S E E (U l'D — wilt include a convocation ad­
lie said Khrushchev was Willis L. Jodrle, of "m ore ed guards The space agency
Herb Bradshaw, "but they can tonight at First Presbyterian The- study of the abolition of dress by Sc-nura Eva do Lopez
"not the most admirable, nor than $3,000" sakJ Wesley G. said at that time the rail­
do It on either aide of the Church fellowship hall. New the death penally by a spe­ MaUos. Mexico's First Lady. the most brilliant, but from Grapp,
apeelal
agent
in road bad not b«eo completed
road."
officers o f the board will be cial commission will begin Feb. The convocation fa scheduled an over-all standpoint, be is charge of the Miami FB I o f­ and waa not ready for rail
— Tha Clock Winder
insulted.
for Feb. 24.
18 in the Capitol.
the most able" world leader. fice.
U-aveL
d

Camporee Set

Appointed

SAIGON, South Vietnam
(U l'D — Student demonstra­
tors today marrhrd through
Hie streets o f Hie capital donmnding restoration o f ousted
Junta rlmirmnii Maj. Gen.
Duong Van Minh.

Southwest Hit
By Heavy Snow,
Thunderstorms

United Press International
The worst storm of the win­
ter pawed the Southwest oday with wind-driven snow,
NEW YORK (U l'D — The thunderstorms and a tornado.
iinti-segregiitiim boycott which Fi\e • foot drifts swallowed
kept one-third of till* city's modi, school* were closed and
one-million school children out travelors forced ot seek re­
of the classroom Monday wus fuge.
considered by its organizers
Some towns were virtually
today as a greater aureuss Isolated.
A tornado slammed to the
tlmn they bad hoped.
ground tilts morning at Ros­
enberg, Tex., and damaged
PA LM
SPRINGS, Calif. about a dozen homes. Golf( U P I ) _ The death o f film ball size hall pelted Rosenborg
star Alan (.add wns confirmed and Kiehmond hut no injur*
Monday to have la-en aceiden- ies were reported.
Blowing snow rloxed roads
tal, attributed to a eombination nf a "high lei el of alco­ out of Tucumcari, N. M.,
hol" und three drugs acting where up to 14 Incites fell
during the night. Police set
on Ids nervous system.
up roadblocks and advised
motorists to seek
refuge.
Graders were called out to
N O TA 8U LG A , Ala. (U P I )
clear the highways but got
— Riot-trained state troopers
stuck in the snow.
today ringed two rural schools
Highway travel was restrict­
where a federal Judge ordered
ed to trucks within a 100 mile
Negro students barred from radius of Amarillo,
Tex.,
padlocked
Tuskcgae
High where nine inches of snow
School admitted by Wednes­ fell and stiff northerly winds
day. A spokesman said they whipped up five-foot drifts.
were on band to "maintain All schools in Amarillo wero
the peace."
ordered closed.
Wind gusting at 50 mite* an
hour brewed five foot snow
drift* at Dalhart, Tex., and
reduced visibility to zero. Two
buses were twgged in tho
snow near Amarillo but statu
lly llrrnice Kelsey
Oviedo City Committees for police escorted die passeng­
the 10(54 year were appointed er* to safety.
Heavy snow- warnings con­
Monday night by
Council
tinued
in effect today for
Preaident W. II. Murtln at
the regulur monthly session Southwestern Kansas, Western
Kansas, Western Oklahoma
o f city rouncil.
and from the Texas Panhan­
Named were T. L. Lingo Jr.
dle southward to the Peres
and It. I*. Ward, sanitation
River Valley. Hazardous driv*
committee; Ben Jones, Rex
ing warnings extended from
(Touts und Murtln, parks und
New Mexico to Western Kan­
pool committee; Lingo and sas.
Clouts, fire committee; and
The Weather Bureau said
Clcnls,
Ward
and Jones, blizzard rendition* would d e­
streets.
(Touts
also
was I velop during tho day in the
named vice president o f the! heavy snow area.
council.
In other business council
authorized Fire Chief Lingo
to purchase the necessary fire
CROSS C U T (U P I) — Tha
hoee to bring the department, body o f • five-year-old boy
up to first rate condition and Gehovanl Reeman, who U&gt;*
approved payment o f bills for cam* separated from his fa ­
the university slta inspection ther whil* on a wild hog
committee dinner held last hunt waa found Monday in a
month.
swamp near her*.

Ladd Death

Troops On Hand

Oviedo Names
Committees

Boy’s Body Found

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A man'* life was saved
Sunday and nobody e v e n
knows who he was.
• • «
Bobby Newman and one of
^ his Implement company em­
ployes, Ford Russell, were
fishing for speckled perch in
Lake Jessup near the mouth
of Soldier’s Creek. They saw
an elderly fisherman some
200 yards away tumble out
of his boat.
• • •
The man tried once to get
back into his boat but couldn't
| make It. Newman and Ru*sell dropped their gear and
headed for the man who was
trying to get back into his
boat. Finally Russell hit the
water and went to the old
gent’s rescue. Russell got him
back in the boat.
• • •
Bark at Elgin Myers fish
eamp the only information
about the fishrrman was that
he was crippled. Russell, who
undoubtedly saved the man’s
life, reside* at 21.12 Washing­
ton Court. Wynnwood. It was
a nice Job. Ford. You're to
be commended.
• • •
We understand that attor­
ney Ken Spaulding borrowed a
key from the Sheriff’s office
a few days past to do some
research In the law library
at the Courthouse. When he
finished working in the lib­
rary, he found himself locked
in the Courthouse. But we
haven't found out how he got
out.
• •
•
Last week we commended
mothers on traffic duty at
Third and French. We didn't
know that these ladles were
Ignored in their request for
auch duty until their demands
were publicized in the Clock.
Anyway, they're doing an ex­
cellent Job. It would be
mighty dangerous for those
youngsters crossing French
Avenue at Third were it not
fur the crossing guards.
• •
•
The JayCee Wives club la
sponsoring the showing of two
cancer films Tuesday, 8 p. m„
at the Florida State Bank
building. Or. Tliomaa Largcn
will be on hand to answer
any questions. Tho films are
•’Time and Two Women’’
and ’’The Millions Club." The
public is urged to attend.
• • •
Seminole Plaza’* newest ad­
dition, the Cinema has sche­
duled Its opening for Wednes­
day week, Feb. 26. The
theater’a premier attraction
will be Use Burton-Tay lor
film, ' ’Cleopatra."
• • •
With John Fitzpatrick's of­
ficial announcement that he'll
not run for re-election, Uicrc'il
be three new faces on the
County Commission next Jan ­
uary. Incumbents Gen. J. C.
Hutchison and Janies P. Av­
ery will not seek re-election.
That'll leave I-cc Gary and
John Alexander, now In the
second year of their fouryear terms.
• • «
Gen. Hutchison, by the way,
h ai been concerned with the
dumping of trash in sections
throughout the county which
are not authorized dump
areas. It was reported that
tho Sheriffs office patrols
these areas where unauthoriz­
ed dumping has been taking
place but that It's difficnlt to
get convictions. Commission­
er Alexander suggested that
signs bo placed at prominent
places indicating location of
posted dump areas.
• • •
Lines formed on schedule
this morning as lag buyers
vlsted the Courthouse. Sliortly after the Tax Collector's
office opened buyers were on
band and kept clerks busy
throughout the morning. The
deadline for obtaining tags Is
Thursday.
• • •
Lyman High'a Dixieland
band made a television ap­
pearance on the Junior Ach­
ievement Teen Talent show.
They wrre tagged the ''Back
Alley Six."
• ♦ •
Today’s Chuckle—The San­
ford Kiwanis Club Bulletin
quote* Z»a 7.sa Gabor as say­
ing.
don't take gift* from
perfect stranger*. But. then,
Bottody'ii perfect."

Pepper To Run
. MIAMI (L’PI) - Claude
Pepper, a 15-year congression­
al .etcran, has annmuwe.1 he
\|ill seek re-election.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — . House member* and numerous and &gt;2.395 in donations for a
Most of Florida’s candidates ! circuit Judges,
total of &gt;13.570. •
fui governor and other state' Tho candidates have two
Rep. Fred Karl, Daytona
offices come to town Tuesday | weeks—until noon March 3— Reach, reported &gt;4,060 last
to pay their qualifying fees to pay their qualifying fees. week for total contributions of
and put the big spending
Meanwhile, on tho evo of &gt;37,135 compered to spending
show on the road.
qualifying Fred 0 . Dickinson. of &gt;9,158.
Sen. Scott Kelly, Ijikelnnd,
The o f f i c i a l qualifying, West Palm Beach, held on to
which costa anywhere from his financial lead among can did not get his financial re­
*1-230 for gubernatorial can­ dldate* for governor, report­ port for the week Into the
didate eto 160 for state Legis- ing campaign donations of mail in time to arrive this
lature hopefuls, heralds big 140,000 have upped his total morning.
The three Republican candi­
promotion cumpnlgns in vari­ to &gt;126,136.
Dickinson said he has spent dates fur governor also filed
ous media.
accountings.
Election officials say this &gt;1,403.
Jacksonville
Mayor
Hnydon
Charles R. ITollcy, St. Petyear’s first primary will be
the longest primary ballot in Burns continued in second erburg. In his first report of
stato history. The first pri place. He reported new eon- the campaign since his an­
mury is set for May 5. with 1
for " *°- nouncement Inst week, said he
tho runoff on May 26 and the I u l ,,f
•’“'"I'"™ 1
«°* has received &gt;2.905 and spent
&gt;200.
general election Nov. 3.
I
co*** °f &gt;1.184.
Sen. John Muthcns Jr.,
II. R. Foster, Fort Myers
liMlIutlng will include the
offices of Sen. Spessard Hoi- Jacksonville, in third spot, re­ Reach, also filing his first re
land, 12 congressmen, th re e . porter! &gt;102155 in new con- port, suiil ho hns spent no
total of &gt;50,- money and colected none.
Supreme Court justices, all six tribution* *or
Ken Folks, Orlando, who
Cabinet scats, six district j u52* Hl* «l&gt;«.'nditurcs amount
to
&gt;7,528.
lias
been filing for weeks, rccourt judges, utilities commis­
Miami Mayor Robert King | ported &gt;25 in new collcctlocns
sions chairman, 10 public de­
fenders, 22 state senators, 112 High reported no expense* for a total of &gt;2,160 ugnilfil
total expenditures of &gt;601.

Ruby Defense
Pleas Rejected
As Trial Opens

JOHN FITZPATRICK

Fitzpatrick
Won't Seek
Re-election
Formal announcement of
hia decision not to seek reelection was nisde today by
County Commissioner John
Fitzpatrick In tha following
statement:
“I t ia with regret th at I
announce my* decision not to
run for the office of County
Commissioner in the n|H-omIng elections. "Serving as
County Commissioner, for the
lest three year* haa been a
rewarding experience in many
ways and I have thoroughly
enjoyed tlie opportunity.
"The continued growth of
the county indicate* to me
that the amount of time need­
ed to properly serve the coun­
ty in this capacity will con­
tinue to increase end my re­
sponsibilities to my growing
fondly and clients precludes
my devoting that amount of
time to county affairs.”

Eastern Storm
Heads Fdr Sea
United Press International
A storm center that boggod New England under
snow* and whipped up gale
winds, headed out to sea to­
day.
The wild atorm buried New
England Sunday with up to
14 inches of snow and snarl­
ed traffic from Long Island
Sound to Northern Maine.
The gale force winds swirl­
ed the snow across highways
and airports, cutting down
visibility and building heavydrifts.

DALLAS (L T l) Jack
Ruby's lawyers, challenging
"the climate of Dallas," de­
manded at the start of his
murder trial today that jurors
as well as spectator* be
acarched.
Judge Joe B. Brown re­
jected the defense demand as
well as defense requests for
a directed verdict of acquittal
on grounds of Insanity and
double Jeopardy.
Ruby, smiling cheerfully en­
tered the court through a lit­
tle green door and took his
seat. His sister, Sirs. Eva L.
Grant, and his brother Earl
Ruby of Detroit, sat among
the spectator* in the stuffy
room.
The judge accepted the de­
fense announcement that Tom
Howard of Dallas, the first
attorney to come to the aid
of the slayer of accused presi­
dential assassin Lee Harvey
Oswald, bad withdrawn from
the case.
Chief A';%-nse aC. m ey * fe!
via Belli and his assistant, J.
H. Toualdll, argued with the
Judge over security arrange
meets.
"The records will show that
everyone who enter* the room
has been searched except the
Jurors." Rrown said.
"We want to know why,"
said Tonahlll.
Belli chimed in to argue the
jurors must he searched so
they know about what he has
repeatedly referred to as "the
climate of Dallas." The de­
fense contends Ruby cannot
get a fair trial in the city.
"Mr. Belli, they (the Jurors)
won't know anything about it
unless you tell them," Brown
replied. (Earlier story on
Page 2.)

Man Charged
In Breakin
A man identified as William
W. Ljle* was charged wilh
breaking and entering Sunday
night when he was caught
jimmying a jalousy window
at Don and Gerie'a Bar In
Longwood.
Don and Gerie Hitsman
were sleeping in the establish­
ment when they hoard the
burglary attempt. The sher­
iff's office Investigated the
case.

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WEATHER: Fnir with 75 high today; partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; low tonight in 50s.
United Preo* Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON., FEBRUARY 17, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Deputy Braves
Fire To Save
Another Child

W U V A ...
Last Peace Effort
VAN AM A CITY (UPI) —
An Organization of American
State* (OAS) peace team to­
day made a final effort to
hi ip scttlo the U. S.-Panama
crisla in behind the scenes
talks here.

Miami U. Plan
CORAL GABLES (UPI) —
The University of Miami an
nuunrrd Saturday it had un
dertaken a development progrnm which Includes a science
and mrdical center that would
cost &gt;1)3,413,000.

Coexistence
MOSCOW (U PI)—O. Fred­
erick Noble, head of the
World Council of Churches
International Affairs Commitsion, called Sunday night for
"peaceful coexistence between
religion and atheism.”

Final Tax Push

THOMAS S. McDonald,
former Sanford niuyor
and City Councilman,
hna been honored by
the Floridn J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce,
meeting a t P a n a m a
City, as one of four
"Outstanding Y o u n g
Men of the Year," ac­
cording to a UPI report today.

WASHINGTON (UPI) House and Senate negotiators
today began the final push for
enactment of the multi-billion
dollar tax cut expected to
ahow up In consumer pocketbcoka in about three weeks.

Cyprus Crisis
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
—The United Nations Secur­
ity Council turned to the Cy­
prus crisis today In an effort
to prevent a full-teal* war be­
tween NATO Allies in th*
Eastern Mediterranean.

M arriage Voided

Quick Action
By Firemen
Saves Station
Possible disaster, w h i c h
could have resulted when a
gat pump exploded i n t o
flames Sunday morning at the
Texaco Service Station In
downtown Lake Mary, was
averted by quick response of
the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department which had men
on the scene within seconds.
Chief Ralph Abell said today
that the fire Is believed to
have resulted during the
night when aomeone appar­
ently backed a car into the
pump causing an electrical
short circuit in the wiring sys­
tem. The explosion occurred
Immediately after current was
turned on early Sunday morn­
ing.
Abell rpeorted that the de­
partment also answered two
brush fire calls over the
weekend, one in Sunland Es*
lairs on Saturday afternoon
and another Saturday night
behind Crystal la k e Park
where
approximately
two
acres burned threatening
nearby orange grove.
Damage at the Sunland fire
was reported to be negligible.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
PHtwtee* Lee Radiiwill el*t**».
of Mr*. John F. Kennedy, has
been granted a Vatican annul­
ment of her prevlou* marri­
age to American publisher
Michael Canfield, tha rota’a
chief judge /a id Sunday night.

Pace Quickens
By United ITewa latecnational
With liis New Hampshire
primary only throe week*
away. Sen. Harry Goldwater
and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
stepped up their campaign ac­
tivities in a final drive for Re­
publican vote*.

Protection Asked
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UP1J—The United 8tates to­
day demanded "maximum pro­
tection" from the Vietnamese
government f o r Americans
here following the terrorist
bombing of an American mov
le theater with tha loas of
three lives.

Fair May Run
For Utilities
Commission
TALLAHASSEE (U Plj
Jim Fair of Tampa, a per
rental candidate for public of­
fice, Indicated today he may
run again for the State Public
Utilities Commission.
Fair wrote tho secretary of
State to send him three sets
of forms for qualifying along
with copies of tl*e election
laws and a list of all offices
up for grabs this year and
the qualifying fee of each
He did not say what offico
he was interested in, but his
loUer of inquiry contained
a caustic comment that indi­
cated he was thinking of op­
posing Utilities Commission
Chairman Ed Masco.

Sanford firemen today ex
pressed appreciation to per
tons who gave and tha child­
ren who assisted them Sunday
in their collection of &gt;400.28
for the Cerebral Palsy tele­
thon.

Georgia Loses
FIRST ANNUAL COOKING SCHOOL will be held March 10 at the San­
ford Civic Center for the Renerul public. Sponeorins the event will be the
County Extension Service: MIm Myrtle Wilson (seated), county home
demonitration agent, and Cecil A. Tucker II (right), county agricultural
agent Cooperation will be the Florida Power and Light Company, repre­
sented by bliss Lucy Nowlin (left), home economist sad Fublix MarkaU.

NO. 127 ~~

Boy Dies Here As House Burns

Firemen Grateful

* ft
J.

Zip Code 82771

WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Supremo Court ruled today
that Georgia has unfaltly ap­
portioned its voting districts
so as to discriminate against
city dwellers voting for mem-

of

FIRE CLAIMED n you hr Ncjjro boy’s life nnd Rutted this homo of John
Williams nt 1020 Went 112th Street early today. Two children were rescued
from tho flames by Sheriff’ll Deputy Silas Lackey and football coach A.
B. Franklin.
(Herald Photo)

Hoffa Defendant Vigilantes To Use
Denies Telling
Of Fix Attempt Photo Flasher Units
CHATTANOOGA. T e n n .
(UPI) — A defendant in the
trial of Teamster President
James Hoffa today denied
that he ever told a govern­
ment informer of an attempt
to fix a jury.
Nicholas Tweel, one of six
defendants in the jury tam ­
pering case, appeared as the
first defense witness and conIn d icted tha testimony of Ed­
ward Partin, who testified
earlier for the prosecution.
Partin, a Louisiana Teams­
ter official who acted as an
informant, had testified that
Tweel once told him he was
asked to "help get to the
jury" in Hoffa's IU62 trial in
N a s h v i l l e on conspiracy
charges.
Hoffa, Tweel and four other
persons are charged with at­
tempting to hrllw and influ­
ence jurors in tho conspiracy
case, which ended In a mis­
trial.

Wirtz Asks FEC
Session Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz today urged both sides
in the Florida East Coast
(FEC) railway itrika to meet
with government negotiators
Tuesday and work mil a solu­
tion to their "festering dis­
pute."
Wirtz sent telegrams to
both Edward Hall, president
of the railroad, and George
E. Lelglity, chairman of the
Railway L a b o r Executives
Association.
He asked the men to meet
with Assistant Secretary of
Labor James J. Reynolds in
Daytona B e a c h , Tuesday
morning.
Wirtz said both sides had
"an obligation to find a solu­
tion to this festering dispute.”
Eleven non-oi&gt;erating unions
have been on strike for mar*
than a year in a walkout mar­
red by violrnce, including
three dynamiting* within a
week.

‘Painters’ Face
Discipline
"Proper disciplinary action
will be taken" against five
Seminole High School boys
who painted smutty signs on
four school buildings over tha
weekend.
R. T klilwee, school super­
intendent, said the studrnts
have been identified and
promised that high school offlcisls would lake the neces­
sary disciplinary action.
Juvenile Judge Vernon ltiie
said at noon that Andrew
Bracken, high school prin­
cipal, had conferred with him
as to possible charges but de­
layed action pending further
Investigation.

Sheriffs Deputy Silas Lao.
key today was credited with
saving the life of a sevenyear-old Negro boy, caught in
his burning home early this
morning. An older brother
died as a result of the fire.
Dead was Albert Williams,
eight, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams, 1020 West 12th
Street. The flames gutted ths
frame residence.
Lackey said he waa parked
In his cruiser nearby, making
out his nightly report, when
he noticed the flames. He
hurried to the residence. Tho
parents and a daughter, Car­
ol, six, had escaped.
Informed a child waa In tho
house, Lackey c r a w l e d
through a window and carried
out seven-year-old John Doug­
las Williams, who waa noconscious. Th* deputy applied
artificial respiration and re ­
vived the child.
It waa then Lackey learn­
ed tha second boy waa In tho
house. The deputy re-entered
the flaming building and car­
ried out the body of A lbert
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled
death was caused by amoks
and fumea.
Fireman Kd Brooklyn waa
treated for amoke inhalation
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal. Th* two surviving shib
d rtn also were treated Mr
amoks Inhalation.
A. B. Franklin, Croomo
High School coach, also as­
sisted In the rescue.
Flra Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. reported, the blase started
at aboul 1:IT a.m. from g
beating stove. It spread rapid*
ly through the wooden bouso.
Ho added firemen w e n do*
layed In arriving at th# Men#
because a wrong address waa
reported.

The Navy today announced may briefly make evenings a
receipt of new aerial photo­ little brighter for some res­
graphic flasher units which idents of Sanford and event­
ually, much of tho Southeast.
Tha new flashers sr* being
installed on twin-Jet RA-5C
Vigilant**, th* mach II re­
connaissance-* ttack aircraft
currently entering fleet use
at tho Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Each piano will have two
electronic flasher pods mount­
Raymond Morris, a real' ed under Its wing*. Used in­
dent of Seminole County for stead of ftareo on night pho­
more than 18 years, announe to missions to illuminate ths
ad today he will be a candi­ ground beneath th* aircraft,
date for the effiee of Justice they op*r*to for only frac­
of the peace Diet. 8 in the tions of a second a t a time.
May primaries. Morris ia
Officials of Sanford’s Hea­
registered Democrat.
vy Attack Wing Ona say the
Morris Is graduate of tho flashes are ao brief that res­
Unlv. of Mich. In pharmacy idents may not even notlee
and for 22 years did phar­ the Illumination unless they
maceutical detail work. For happen to bo looking directly
mure than 11 years he has nt the aircraft.
City police made fast work
been the Casselberry corre­
Most of the training flights of solving a car theft Sunday
spondent for the Orlando Sen using th* flasher units will night, nabbing three Negro
tlnel and la a charter mem be flown at relatively low boys minutes after the theft
bar of the Lions Club of Cos- altitudes and ovtr sparsely waa reported.
kelberry, of which he la a populated areas. Th* first
Charged with the theft are
past president and serving a such mission will be flown the boys, two ago IS end one
fifth year as club secretary. tonight.
16. The driver ia also charged
Last August Morris was
Flight* will rontinu* peri­ with using a restricted license.
Police received tho report
named treasurer of the Cas­ odically In th* future sa Vig­
selberry Citizens Credit Un­ ilant* flight crews are read­ at 10:45 p. m. from Samtnio
ion. He la a Meson, a Hlirln- ied for deployment with the Wyman, of Castle Brewer
er, member of Bahia Temple, carrier striking forces of the Court Patrolman John E.
Orlando; member of Sanford Atlantic, Mediterranean and Dodson halted the car a t
11:02 p. m. called for assist­
Shrine Club; a communicant Pacific Fleets.
ance from SgL W. R. Cos­
of the Episcopal Church of
Wing Commander Cspt. grove at 11:04 p. m. and had
The Good Shepherd in Mait­ James O. Mayo requested
land. Morris and his wife re­ that citizens observing flash- the youths at headquarters
minutes later.
side a t 2311 Sunnytown ltd.,
operations refrain from
Casselberry.
calling government agencies
or tha Sanford Naval Air Pinball Damaged
Station.
A pinball machine at the
He stated that the flasher A A W Root Beer Stand, 1905
pods would rarely bo in use
French Ave., waa damaged
Hundreds of visitors view­ for more than a few minutes Sunday morning by a youth
wielding a brick.
ed sit homes on display last over any ona area.
weekend during the Home
Show In the new third sec­
tion of Ravenna Park on
Country Club Road.
Host* for the occasion
were A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
head of the Shoemaker Com■traction Company, devel­
opers of Ravenna Park and
nearby Idyll slide; llerb
SOWstrom, of Slenatram
Realty, tales agent for the
Interested citizens
development, a n d
Mias
Lucy Nowlin and David
invited to
Thrasher af Florida Power
aad Light Compeay.
Organizational meeting
The now model home* ha
tho Ravenna Park third secUoa will coatiaue to ho
for ins pec Uoa this week.

Morris To Run
For Justice
Of Peace

Police Solve
Theft Quickly

Ravenna Home
Show Success

PUBLIC
NOTICE

Vote Campaign
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
man who head* tha AFLClO'a regliterandvot# drive
this year ia hoping to re­
cruit thousands of volunteer
worker* and encourage mil­
lions more to cast ballots la
tho November election*.
Roy L. Rcuther, national
director of tho campaign,
say* door-to-door canTeasing
In tha precinct* will bo em­
phasized ht labor's fhdafc

SANFORD

CHAMBER of COMMERCE
8:00 P. M. February 19th, 1904
at County Court House .'

DAY AFTER TOMORROW

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Notes
FEBRUARY U
Ad ml alone
Sandra Hac Holer. E. C. lU r
per, Sr., Joyce Sclbce, Mar
tha Beard, Phillip Wand*, Le
ola Stcwarl, Hulli VanDu»cn
Calvin Overstreet, N o r I n i
Lula Young, Mack Eady Jr.,
Lee, Patricia GronquUt, Mi­
chael Reeve*, Linda Wrlg.it.
Cora Lee Bradley, Et.iel
Brewer, Dixie Ann Donovan,
all of Sanford; Joseph Sepp,
Denary
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Wright,
baby boy, Mr. and Mr*. Ulie*
Boler, baby girl, both of San­
ford
DDebargea
William Harriett, Belle Koled
ner, James Warren, Tony
Smith, K. C. Burge**, Wayne
Moran, Mr*. Pat*y McGuffle
and baby girl, Mr*. Judith
potter and baby girl, Mra.
Betty Jean Holley and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Dale Ml
chaal Orr, Dean Robert O n,
Orlando; Mra. Margaret Hay•a and baby boy, Altamonte
Spring*
FEBRUARY »
Admissions
Lula Young, Mary Gallon,
Randy Hill, Timothy Herring,
Paul Mansfield, Eleanor MeRaney, Maddla Joseph, Sarah
Kaylor, Rebecca Smoak Cum­
mings, all of Sanford; Isabel
Rodgers, Geneva; J . C. Mc­
Carty, Long wood; Carl Bru­
ton, Jacksonville
Blithe
Mr. and Mra. Jam es Dono­
van, baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
K. C. Harper, Sr., Michels
Reeves, Patricia Gronquiat
Allison Lee, Michael Lae, Lu
elite Hamlll, Jam es Holmes,
Maude Stafford, Julie White,
Thomas Kelt!, Mary Singleton, Evelyn Jones, Imogens
McPherson, Loula Kites, Mi­
chael Gene Maples, all oi
Sanford; R o b e r t Bridger,
Long wood; Leslie Watt, DeBary; Mary Tucher Burnb a a , Laka Monroe
FEBRUARY 18
Admissions
June Warner, Iris Wall, Carol
Klnard, Henry SUccr, Louis
Rotundo, Ponel Jackson, all ol
Sanford; Virginia Kasdolf,
Casselberry; Mary Carswell,
Geneva; Spencer Locke, Laks
Mary; Sharon Euleger, long
Births
Mr. and Mra. Paul Euleger,
baby girl, Longwood
Discharges
Lula Young,Mack Rady Jr.,
Xatheryne Miller, Mary Jane
Maple, Rise Levy, PbllUp
Wanda, May Jarvl, Calvin
Overstreet, Randy Hill, all ol
Sanford; Charles Sheffield,
N o r t h Orlando; Margaret
Brown, Raleigh, N. C.| Linda
Cundlff, Fern Park; Arthur
McKenzie, Mima; Florence
Kennedy, Casadaga

Republican Club
Sets Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The Seminole County Young
Republican Club will hold its
monthly meeting Tuesday at 8
p. m. a t the Heftier Homes
Office In Howell Park.
The newly elected executive
board will meet prior to the
meeting a t 7 p. m.
Club members are reminded
th at tha annual dues are now
payable.
Tha new president, Robert
Fox, urges all Republicans to
•ttand Tuesday nlght'a meattog and aupport the party In
thia crucial alaction year.

ILA May Halt All Soviet Grain Loading
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
A boycott that would halt
loading of American wheat
for Ruaila in Atlantic and
Gulf coast porU was threaten­
ed today by Presided Thomas
W. (Teddy) Gleason of (he In­
ternational
Longshoremen's
Association (ILA).
Gleason, who Sunday In
atructed ILA local* In New
Orleans and Houston not to
load wheat for the Soviet
Union on three foreign flag
vessels, said he might broad­
en the order to cover all Rutalan-bouod grain in porta un­
der ILA Jurisdiction from
Maine to Texas.

DELAND HIGH SCHOOL'S band fund for its
trip to the New York’s World Fair waa in­
creased with a $1,000 check from Mackie Bros.,
of Deltona. From the left: Ricky Smith, band
member; Barbara Keen, majorette; George

Wolfe, band director; II. Beeber, Mucklu special
events director and in chorge of the World's
Fair Florida house, and Beverly Mitchell, band
member.
(Kent Photo)

Bear Lake
Financier Convicted Mrs. Parks Dies
In Nursing Home
School To Have
In $5 Million Fraud
Country Fair
By Maryana Mika
Plana for a Country Fair
to bo held at the Bear Lake
Elementary School on April
1 havo been announced by
tha oxeeutlva board of the
school'# parent-teacher assoc­
iation which will aponsor tha
event.
Tha country atoro fa In
need of donation* such as
kooks, toys, plants, jewelry,
good used clothing or any
household goods which can b«
aold a t tho Fair.
Resident# of tha area who
hava donations which could
be picked up may call Mrs.
Baverly Lashley or Mra. Lau­
ra Buell.
Skooto, tha clown, will bo
present for tha event, there
will be carnival rides and
each room of the school will
bo responsible for a booth.

Street Lights
Ordered For
Longwood
Tly Donna Eslss
Fourteen new atreet lights
hove been ordered from Flor­
ida Power Corporation by the
Longwood Ctiy Council to bo
Installed as soon as possible.
Locations where the new
lights are to bo placed are:
First Place Eaat and 18th
Avenue, end of First Place
East, Lend Avenua and High­
land, Seminole Avenue and
Hlghtland, Pasadena Avenua
und Highland, Seminole Ave­
nue and Lakevicw, West Lake
Avenue and Short Avenue,
West Lake Street and Park
Highland, Pasadena Avenua
Avenue, Park Avenue and
Wilma Street, Short Avanuo and Wilma Street, Wayman Street and l’aaadena Ave­
nue, Wayman and Georgia,
Wayman and 8emlnole and
the Markham Road.

Board To Meet
Tho executlvo board of tho
Longwood Elementary PTO
will meet at I p. m. Thursday
In Uw teacher* lounge to
make plana for the general
membership meeting which
will be held on Tuesday, Feb.
25, in tho school auditorium.

NEW YORK (U P D -A fed­
eral court Jury Sunday night
convicted Akron, Ohio, finan­
cier Sydney L. Albert of Il­
legally selling $3 million

Mrs. Johnson
Dies In Sanford
Mrs. Carolino L. Johnson,
80, of 86 Seminole Dr., DoBary, died lost Friday a t 0:16
a. m., In Seminole Memorial
Hoapital, where she had been
a patient for thre# days.
Born In Rlngshyg Slagen,
Norway, aho had been a realdtnt of DeBary for tho peat
14 yea re.
Sho la survived by one son,
Harold Johnson of Eau Gal­
lic; three brothers, Joban Andrrson, und Jorgen Anderson,
of Norway and Olaf Ander­
son, of Lot Angalaa, Calif.,
and one lister, Mias Maren
A n d e r s o n , Norway; two
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services ware held
today at 2 p. m. In Allen Sumrnerhlll Chapel, DeBary, wltli
Rev. Herbert W. Goerss offi­
ciating. Rurial in DeLand
Memorial Gardens, Allen Summerhlll, DeBary, in charge of
arrangements.

Walker Hauling
Permit Expanded
A new common carrier’s
certificate haa been approved
for Walker Hauling, Inc., of
Altamonte Springs, Chairman
Kd Mason, of tho Florida Pub­
lic Utilities Commission, sold
today.
Tho Walker firm held a cer­
tificate covering ■ p e c I f 1 c
building materials and con­
struction aggregates in Cen­
tral Florida Counties, Mason
said.
Under IMS revisions of
transportation laws, tha new
certificate waa granted cover­
ing all construction and road
building aggregates between
points In Harqando, Sumter,
Marlon, Oranga, Seminole,
Lake, Osceola, Bravard, Polk,
Putnam, Hillsborough, Pasco,
Citrus, Volusia, Flagler and
Pinellas Count!#*.

worth of unregistered stock In
the Automatic Washer Co. of
Newton, Iowa.
Co • defendant J o s e p h
Abrams of Great Neck, N. Y.,
also waa found guilty. The
Jury returned an Innocent ver­
dict against a third defend­
ant, Larry Knohl of lx&gt;ng
Beach, N. Y.
Albert and Abrama were
found guilty on 17 of 22
counts In a grand Jury Indict­
ment.
Federal Judge Harold K.
Tyler Jr., set April 2 as the
date for sentencing and sub­
mission of motions.
Albert was paroled until
noon Tuesday at which time he
must post a $50,000 bond.
Abrams waa paroled until the
same time when he must post
$35,000 bond.
The Jury returned its ver­
dict after more than two days
of deliberation.
Tha Jury also convicted ai
a corporate defendant on 17
counts, Richland Securities,
Inc., of New York.
The trial had lasted for five
and one-half months, during
which time 80 witnesses ap­
peared.
The government charged
that the three men gained
control of a plumbing firm,
tho N. O. Nelson Co. of 8t.
Louis, Mo., "milked It," then
sold It to the washer com­
pany. The washer firm laler
went bankrupt.
Defense attorneys said the
defendants used the washer
company stock as collateral
for loans. However, Die loans
were not repaid, and the se­
curities were aold on the pub­
lic market.

Legion Post
Sets Breakfast
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Fourth Annual Aunt
Jemima Pancake Breakfast,
sponsored by DeBary’* Her­
bert D. Gibb American Leglou Post 259, will be held
Wednesday, March 4, at the
DeBary Community Center.
The meal of fruit Juice, pan­
cakes, sausage, syrup and
coffee will be served from I
a. m. until 7 p. m. Donations
for adult and children's plates
will be accepted.

■y Berates Kelsey
F ared Ranger Jim McClel­
lan of Chuluota and his assist­
ant, W. H. H1U, presented a
program recently for students
at St. Luke's Christian Day
School to Mavis.
A film showing fire in the
Okefenokee Swamp, provided
by the Union Bag Paper Com­
pany, waa ahown and charcoal
drawings ' on firs prevention
by Chuck Littleton of Oviedo
were displayed.
McClellan, wbo la enterting
hi* second year as a rang­
er in Seminole County, la co­
operating with schools tn the
area by presenting fire pre­
vention talks and programs.
Ha pointed out that to his
two years bare, there haa
bean only one fire, which oc­
curred south of Tusks will a
Road, thought to have been
started by a youngster.
The ranger also la assisting
4-H Clubs and advises that
he la "learning with the boys"
since be grew up to downtown
Miami and never had oppor­
tunity as a youth to be a 4-H
member.
The swamp fire film will
be ahown a t the Oviedo School
at a later date.

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ssure from the Johnson ad- mid-winter meeting opening
mlstration and formally ap­ here today.
prove a resolution condemn­
ing the sale of the grain to the
OVER 35 YEARS
.Soviet Union.
At F irst A Palmetto
Paul Hall, president of the
(Alongside old poat office)
Seafarers'
International
Union, charged that the gov­
ernment has reneged on an
agreement to send at least 50
per cent of (be wheat destined
for Russia to American flag
ships.
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FLA. GRADE “A” D Si D

Forest Rangers
Give Program
At School

Mrs. Clara M. Parks, 84, of
96 Enterprise Road, d cd at
5:45 a.m. today in the Orange
City Nuralng Home where
she had been a patient for
the past seven and one hall
months.
Born in Whltefleld, N. H.,
she had been a resident ol
DeBary for the past four
years. Sho was a member ol
tlie First Presbyterian Church
of DeBary..
Survivors are a son, Merton
J. Parks, of Gardiner, Mo.1
two daughters, Mrs. Floyd
Gillcrman of DeBary and
Mrs. A. 11. Olson, of Atlanta,
Ga.
Prayer aervlces will be held
at 11 a.m. Tuesday at AllenSummerhill DeBary Chapel
with Rev. Augustus C. Sum­
mers officiating. The famUy
requests that donations be
made to the Presbyterian
Church Memorial Fund In lieu
of flowers.
Tlie body will be forward­
ed to Barnutn, Minn., for Ends Training
Pvt. David M. Brown, son of
burial.
Allan-Sum merhlll, DeBary, Mr. and Mrs. Buford B.
Is in charge of local arrange­ Brown, 1801 Palmetto Avenua,
has completed advanced train­
ments.
ing as a Hawk miaalle crew­
man a t the Army Air Defense
School, Fort Bliss, Tex. He U
a 1U6R graduate of Seminole
High School.

DALLAS (UPI) — Never a
man to mis* an opportunity,
defense lawyer Melvin Belli
chose the opening of tho Jack
Ruby murder trial today to
allege that his hotel room and
telephones hava been “ bugg­
ed" by somebody or other.
"My phone has been bugg­
ed, room has been bugged,"
he said.
"T bit's the reason we've
been working away from
here."
The statement was made at
tlie end of an interview In
Belli'* room a t the SutlerHilton Hotel. He and his
asslstanu have been working
elsewhere preparing for the
questioning of prospective
Jurors in « town whose lmagehe says—"I* that It has to
vindicate itself."
After his brief utterance
about the "bugging"—a word
that could denote wire taps
on phone lines and micro­
phones hidden In rooms—a re­
porter asked if be bad posi­
tive proof.

The union leader aakl bl*
actioa would depend oo the
outcome of a meeting of AFLCIO Maritime Trade Depart­
ment executive board to con­
sider the sale of wheat to
Rustle under federal govern­
ment auspices.
Assistant Labor Secretary
James J. Reynolds arrived in
Miami Beach late Sunday
night to an apparent effort to
discuss the problem with the
longshoremen boss.
Indications were that the
department would resist pre­

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�UT Honors McGregor Smith As 'Engineer Of Year'
MIAMI
— McGregor iversity by his outstanding | Smith was nominated for
Smith, Florid* Power and career.”
I the award by retired Univers, Light Company chairman nf
l the board and the utility's
chief executive officer for 25
yearn, xvill be honored by the
University of Tennessee Sat­
urday as ‘‘Engineer of the
Year."
The Nathan W. Dougherty
Award for 1903, given each
year to an outstanding leader
in the engineering field, will
be presented to Smith at the
*Florida Engineering Society’s
annual banquet, 7 p.nt. at the
Everglades Hotel.
Dean Armour T. Granger
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of the University's College of
Engineering, who is coming
to Miumi especially for the
Ty .• ujj
presentation in conjunction
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National Engineers’
Week, observed: “ McGregor
•Tew*,
Smith has certainly contribut­
ed to tho prestige of our Un-

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U. S. Kidnaped
Defector, Red
Note Charges

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MOSCOW fUPI) — The So­
viet Union has accused the
United States of kidnaping
Soviet disarmament delegate
Yuri Nosscnko. informed So­
viet sources said today.
The Soviets branded the al­
leged kidnaping a serious
threat to the Geneva disarm a­
ment conference.
The sources said the charge
was contained in a note de­
livered by Soviet Ambassador
Anatoli Dobrynin to U.S. Se­
cretary of State Dean Rusk in
Washington on Wednesday.
At the same time, the U.S.
Embassy announced tonight
that Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko had summoned Am­
bassador Foy Kohler to the
Foreign Ministry building in
downtown Moscow to discuss
the Nossenko ease. The em­
bassy would not elaborate.

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ity of Tennessee Professor
R. C. Matthews, now a Ft.
Lauderdale resident. Cited,
among other things, were the
FPL official’s role In direct­
ing the company's vast ex­
pansion program over the
years and “the manner in
which he made friends of
former enemies of his com­
pany.”
Roth alumni and non-alum­
ni are eligible for the honor
and final selection is made by
a special committee appoint­
ed by Dean Granger.
The 64-year-old Smith Is
regarded as one of Florida’s
leading industrialists and one
of the state's moat influent­
ial men. He graduated from
the University of Tennessee
in 1921, with a bachelor of
Science degree in civil engi­
neering, and served as pres­
ident of the Louisiana Power
&amp; Light Company before mov­
ing to Miami in 1939, first
as FPL’a vice president and
general manager, then president and director, in the
same year.
The new president settled
many thorny controversies in
which the new company was

involved and, in the process,
virtually destroyed the pub­
lic’s concept tnat a public
utility figure by nature is
some sort of stuff-shirted
“green demon.”
Smith presented a striking­
ly new, if not unorthodox
image, with his "shirt sleeve ’
policy and hia penchant for
playing the harmonica, which
he claim* helps him think and
for which ho became known
from Miami to New York
and points west.
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JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
Wedding hells chimed a sec­
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couple divorced 43 years ago.
John II. Patterson, 70, and
Mrs. Rosa Hill, 63, were murried at the home of their son,
Gcorgo H. Patterson, Satur­
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The couple was married first
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procedure, m o b i l e power
plants, Fuse-Breaker coordina­
tion and a dealer sales devel­
opment plan.
The utility executive la a
board member of Eastern
Airlines, Inc., and the Feder­
al Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
He also 1* a University of
Miami trustee and serve* in
a similar capacity for the
American Heritage Founda­
tion. Other memberships In­
clude the Orango Bowl Com­
mittee. Florida Engineering
Society nnd the United Fund.

first chairman of the board
In 1954, is credited with
bringing millions of dollars
in new- industry to Florida
while at the same time guid­
ing his own company in unprecented growth from a
small 220.000 kilowatt com­
pany immediately following
V-J Day to a grosa capability
of more than two and a half
million kilowatts.
Innovations pioneered by
FPL under Smith inctude out­
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�Disease Of The Week

Of all the warnlngi about what
might happen from excessive watch­
ing of television — ruined eyesight,
atrophied muscles, curvature of the
spine — no one foresaw that an en­
tirely new disease might be gen­
erated.
It’s been diagnosed as "TV med­
icals" by Dr. A. M. Albinder of
New York City.
According to the doctor, sonic
viewers become so caught up in
medical dramas th a t they identify
with the actors and think they have

Dr. Cranevs

Interception

Worry Clinic

caught the disease being portrayed.
"Convinced they have the disease,
they visit their doctor and even re­
quest the treatment they saw ad­
ministered on television,” he says.
This might be an idea for the
rating services. Along with asking
viewers what they are watching at
the moment, they could inquire
about what diseases they are suffer­
in g from. This would reveal not on­
ly current program standings, but
any carryover from previous weeks’
shows.

CASE R-485: Aten B„ aged
18, is a college froehman who
la taking a beginning soar**
to psychology. •
"D r. Crane,” he asked, "on
Valentine’s Day ell the stress
Is directed e t the heart; not
tha brain.
"Cupid to thus pictured with
hte arrows pointed a t tho
heart.

Letters

Blame It On The Sun

W h i l e most of the nntion is
suffering from or recovering from
the hefty blasts Old Man Winter let
loose by way of blowing out the old
year and blowing in the new, we
may as well talk about the weather.
We may as well talk about it; we
can’t get away from it.
Someone in the back row will
surely add: Yes, as Mark Twain
said, everybody talks about the
weather but nobody does anything
about it.
This is fallacious on two counts:
Mark Tvain didn’t say it — at
least, he didn’t originate its and
some people ARE doing something
about the weather.
They may not be doing anything
to control it or make it more pleas­
ant, but they are learning about its
hidden rhythms and recurring cycles.
For instance, Dr. Charles Gree­
ley Abbot, dean of the world’s astro­
physicists and former secretary of
the Smithsonian Institution, claims
th at long-range weather forecasts
"many years in advance’’ are now
possible.
He has discovered what ho be­
lieves to be a basic cycle of 22 years
and nine months — "a family of reg­
ular harmonics of 273 months in so­
lar radiation and terrestrial wea­
ther” — which is a controlling geo­
physical fa c t
The 91-year-old scientist has put

his money on the line by publishing
a forecast of precipitation for Nash­
ville, Tenn., through 1970.
Beginning in 1920, Dr. Abbot and
colleagues around the world took
measurements of solar radiation
from desert mountaintops. These
"solar-constant” measurements were
correlated with actual weather.
A cause - and • effect pattern eventually led Dr. Abbot "to conclude
firmly th at variations of the sun's
emission of radiation are associated
intimately with weather changes.”
The majority of meteorologists
are withholding decision about the
theory until more evidence is in. But
for the next seven years, the resi­
dents of Nashville — digging out of
snow, sopping through rain, parch­
ing under the sun — may reflect
that the eyes of the world’s weather­
men are fixed on them with more
than usual interest.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Thought For Todoy
We cannot all be great but we
can always attach ourselves to some­
thing that it great.—Harry Emer­
son Fosdlck.
But in all, a king is an advantage
to a land with cultivated fields.—
Eccl. 5:9.
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A limitation on the production of
tho individual is pure waste.—Lou­
is D. Brandies.

Porogrophs

Unclassified
Secretary of State Tom
Adams has called 1903 a mile*
•too* la Florida's penal his­
tory, "to r It waa the first
year that the courts o&lt; this
state plaeed m ote offender*
on probation that they com­
mitted to the state prison.”
8peaklng to the Florida
Council on Crime and Delin­
quency recently a t the Apalashoe Correctional Institution,
Adams pointed out that 2,881
persona were sentenced to
term s of supervised proba­
tion while 2,817 were com­
mitted to prison.
The Secretary of State, cit­
ing tho need for more effort
toward rehahiUtaUoo rather
than punishment, called for
Improvement* In the proba­
tion and parole system and
for an cipanded program of
psychological diagnosis within
(ha prison system.
* • •
Persons employed and train­
ed by Goodwill Industrie a turn
household discards Into sale­
able merchandise while Good­
will pays out tome $600,000

* Hillsborough County Sheriff
annually in wages.
• • •
Ed Blackburn was recently
Over 300,000 customers of elected president of the Flor­
General Telephone Co. of Flor­ ida Sheriff Association. He
ida will receive an unexpect­ heeded the organisation of the
ed bonus in lliclr February Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch
In 1937.
telephone bills In the form at
e • e
e credit for Interest accumu­
"The Last Supper," a mo­
lated on service deposits on saic reproduction of Leonardo
tile with the company.
da Vinci’s painting a t Hie
# • •
Great Masterpiece tourist at­
The Florida Alcolwllc Re­ traction at Lake Wales, is
habilitation Center In Avon composed of over 900,000
Park has
facilities forboth
pieces of mosaic tile,
male and female patients. All
o s *
patients are voluntary and
Ronald L. Fine, Miami at­
they stay for 2S days for the torney ami executive of Food
treatment.
F air Stores, has been named
*
*
•
director of the dinner honor­
Florida'* New York World ing President Lyndon B. John­
Fair display dominate* the son, Feb. 27 a t Miami Beach.
landscape for travelers from
• o *
Kennedy Airport Into Manhat­
Buddy Jacobeon, Hialeah
tan—especially at night with and the America's top trainer
the Citrus Tower outlined In In 1903, doubles as an Inven­
lights.
tor. He has ■ patent pending
• • a
on a feed cup so tough U
American Airlines has an­ withstood the impact of a .43
nounced It has exercised an caliber bullet.
option to buy 10 BAC twin-jet
o s *
British Aircraft Corp. trans­
According to the OU fuel
ports at an estimated most Institute of Florida, there are
of $27.3 million.
hundreds of thousands of oil
burners over 2o years old In
efficient operation in U. 8.
homes.

Herald Area Correspondents
AItem oat* Barings
Mrs. Jails Berios
838-1311
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Mrs. Maryana Mllea
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838-6*46
Chuluota
Mrs. Josn Magln
163-1742
DeBary
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$•8-441*
Enterprise
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8224119
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122-4719
Leagwoed
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998-9917
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929-4941
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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON - (NBA) The Negro drive In the North,
stepping
up again after
months of quiet. Is not all
mlltancy and m a r c h i n g .
Clearly visible strains of cau­
tion and eoosarvatlsm show
htemeelves In potaotlsl hot
spots.
An example la Philadelphia,
scene of several racial out­
breaks In 1963. Minor rumb­
lings already have been felt
this year.
Philadelphia's Negro lead­
ers, of course, press tor
steady, good-faith action on
jobs, bousing, schools. They
dislike the present state of
things. But not all of them
look for miracle* of Negro
progress the day after tomor­
row.
Seek them oat In their
troubled city and you will
hear opinions like these:
—11m city’s white leaders—
the cltlten* — have been
awakened to the Negroes'
problems. Contact bet ween the
races gets better ell the time.
A prominent white politi­
cian's daughter dropped in at
the Urban League to offer
help. Many others do the
same, including "social ac­
tion" group* horn white
churches.
—Businessmen try honestly
to place Negroes la good Jobs.
Their personnel men constant­
ly U p Negro organisations la
the search. The city’s unique
jcb training program, gear­
ed to specifically avalltbla
Jobs, Is further tangible proof.
—But no pressure, no cam ­
paign ef demonstration will
assure skilled, well-paying
work for ell unemployed
ployed or uni killed Negroes.

Handicaps In schooling put
many thousands beyond ef­
fective reach of retraining.
—Last year's riot entry of
a Negro family into white
suburban Folcroft was not
typical. Through the months
more than 100 Negro families
have been Installed in Phil­
adelphia suburbs wltl»ut fuss.
Some white resistance to de­
segregation of housing, in city
and suburb, Is to be expect­
ed. But Negro spokesmen In­
sist it will not be as grave
as white politicians fear— at
the polls or elsewhere.
—In education, a frenquency
held, though not general,
view la that the Negro wants
better schooling above ell,
rather than desegregation for
Its own sake. The two a rs
Mid by some to be bound up
simply be cam s tbe whites
have the good schools.
"We shouldn't want to bus
little children acroM town
Just to have a white child ait
next to a Negro,” says an
NAACP official.
What troubles such leaders
le the fact of overcrowded,
poorly equipped Negro schools
within easy bus ride of under­
used white school*.
Taking note of white par­
t e d ' concern over a school
"mix,” one Negro Philadel­
phian says:
"We understand well enough
that they are afraid of poor,
Ignorant, underprivileged Ne­
gro kid* being moved into
their schools.
"H ie thing to do Is get the
education level of the Negro
children up to decent stand­
ard. Than no ooe will be
afraid."
Leaders cite eases where,
when standards at mixed

Phil Newsom Soy» . . .

Cauldron Of Intrestes

|

!a Vientiane, which Ilea
along tho Mekong River and
Is th* administrative capital
of Laos, the Japanese era
building a water system de­
signed to give the capital for
the first time e water sup­
ply which ita resident* can
drink without boiling first.
Alrllnsrs take off from an
Amsrlcen-bullt field after
paaaing through a Frenchbuilt terminal.
A new gambling casino op­
erated by China** end Vlstnanamsae Is another ef the
Innovation* moving in upon
gently resisting Laotians who
In the mala prefer e less
complicated Ufa.
But despite these things,
end n flood ef Western edu­
cators, economists and Agri­
cultural experts sent to help
preserve a neutral Laos from
Communism, V l e t i a a e re­
mains n sleepy town dedicat­
ed to ita ancient Buddhist
ways.
I t Is tbe countryside which
provides the reel tasting
ground for tbe L a o t i a n
neutrality agreed upon 'n
Geneve In July, 1902, end
which remain* ea it waa bafore, e cauldron of conflict­
ing Interest* with the mili­

tary advantage
with the Communists.
U.8. planet taka off from
th* V!tntiane fiald to airdrop
rappUta to friendly people
cut off by the Communistled Pethet Leo.
Communist N o r t h Vlst
Nam osporta laedarahlp end
supplies to tho Pa that Lee.
W i t h i n th* government
th e n remain the divided for­
ces ef right, neutral end
Communist, including aspe­
rate military command*.
As Soviet influence wanes,
Red Chin see influence grows.
An International control
commission not up to enforce
neutrality Is hamstrung by
the intransigence of ita Pol­
ish member natU he makes a
sudden about-face. There la
speculation th at the Pole’a
about-face la due in pert to
Poland'* feere fa r th* future
of UJL-Pollah trade.
Within the torn lend th e n
era the trappings ef neutral­
ity as aeon by trade agree­
ment* both with th* West
end with Moscow end Pek­
ing.
Right-wing l e n d e r Gen.
Phoumi Not*van occasional­
ly hear* himself praised by
th e
Moscow, Peking ea

Banel radios.
Occasionally, neutral Prem­
ier Souvanne Phouma con­
fers with his Bed half-bro­
ther end Deputy Premier
Prince Souphanouvong but
agreement stays Just out of
roach.
la the Plain ef J e n , tacti­
cal key to Laos, neutral
forces retreat before the
Pethet Lae end finally lose
tho plain altogether. Tbe
Communists reinforce their
hold upon the Ho Chi Mlnh
trail leading to South Viet
Nam aad approach to with la
IS mils* of the Mekong
across from Thailand.
Neutrality has boon but
another weapon working for
the Pethet Leo end the Vlst
Cong of South Viet Nam who
are political brothers. And it
has added to tho daager of
Thailand.
I t is n gloomy picture, em­
phasising that for tho Rods
thoro are no separate theat­
ers in Southeast Asia. Laos,
South Viet N e a end Thailand
nr* one. In Thailand, th*
death ef a strong leader led
to a replacement still un­
tested. And In South Vlst
Nam, n military coup ltd to
a a*w government still un­
proved.

schools prove good, white parent-teacber associations ac­
tually urge further desegre­
gation.
None of theta cautious, unm llitant,
basically hopeful
opinions among some Negro
leaders should be misread as
complaceocy. Itm Una be­
tween thee* men end tbe mili­
tants can vanish swiftly.
A Negro lawyer asked a
white friend to look fea tbe
mirror.
"See that follow thoro?"
he went on. The white friend
nodded.
The Negro then said: "What
he want* I went."

Editor, Herald:
Pie*** print this on behalf
of th* decent American teen­
agers.
I believe that there are good
and bad in each generation.
We tho teenagers of this
generation do have tho pro­
blem of much publicity about
juvenile delinquents, and not
enough publicity over . our
good deeds.
Delinquency starts when
the child to Just a little baby.
It starts In tbe borne and In
his upbringing. If a child la
not to became e delinquent
he needs love end a good un­
derstanding between him and
his family.
Th* trouble with most
adults is that t h e y elt
back and wonder what to Um
world la going to become of
, but yet they won't try to
do anything to help us.
John F. Kennedy, one ef
the greatest men of our time
u l d "Ask not what your
country can do for you, but
ask what you can do for your
uatry." Hero’s your chance.
Stand op and be beard. Help
us to help ourselves to every
way you can.
Don't put an emphasis on
the bad thing* wa do. Put an
amphaaia on tbs good things
going on. Encourage us to
h a r t hobby* and work htlpful
to our generation.
Craig Oroeno

"And In our ordinary speech,
ws talk about 'hardhearted'
’•ofthaerted’peopte.
"So what ever
kind tha notion th at tha heart
waa tha center of our emo­
tions end Ideas 7"
’ "Where is th* seator e f oar
thinking?” you may ask and
even the grammar school eh lid
will answer "th* brain.”
For th at feet seems selfevident to us modem people.
But we also tend to think H
must have been a sign of
stupidity th at tho American
Indiana never had invented
the wheel!
Aristotle was tho sm artest
psychologist of antiquity, yet
he thought th* brain was Just
tha cooling eyatem fo r th*
blood.
Aristotle regarded the brain
as something similar to the
modem radiator la an auto­
mobile.
In my cistssa a t Northwest­
er!: University, I often 1st the
student* try to prove that tha
brain ia tha center of our
thinking.
"Assume you lived a t th*
time of Aristotle,” I would be­
gin. "Let’s tea how you could
deriv* th# fact th at th* brain
la tha center e f our personal­
ity ”
"Well, Dr. Crane, the brain
la so weU protected by bona*
and It asema logical th a t the
center of our being would thus
be shielded from injury.”
T h a t ’s logical,” I would amswer, "but Aristotle would
•ay the heart is also sheltered
within tha riba and cushioned
by eve*i thicker surrounding
muscles to protect tt against
injury.”

”Dr. Crane,” e second stud­
ent would argue, "a blow on
tho head often causae ua 9*
l o s e consciousness, doesn't
Itt”
“Correct,” I’d admit, “but
Aristotle would say a blow
over the heart (solar plexus)
also causes ua to lota con­
sciousness."
"But wa ere conscious of
•very pert of our akin, e third
student argues, so th* center
ef eonaclousnete should be ia
contact with all parte of th*
body. And nerves run from
the brain to every bit of skin,
don’t they?"
"Righto,” I would concede,
"but Aristotle says blood vea­
ts It also run to every p art of
tbs body, too."
By thla time th* students
would begin to realise that
their quick decisions about the
brain's being the center of our
being, was not as easy to
prove a t they had a t first be­
lieved.
"But, Dr. Crane," a fourth
student would protest, “we
Just KNOW the brain ia tha
center of thinking."
“Well,” I would admit, “we
have been TOLD that, but
maybe our Informant* have
been tricking ua, for Aris­
totle's generation would also
say they Just KNEW tho
heart was the center of our
thinking." (More tomorrow.)
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$1 Million Rubens Painting Stolen From Museum
BRUSSELS (UP1) - A milllnn-dollar Rubens painting,
one of the world's most val­
uable works of art, was stolen
over the weekend from Burrels' Ancient Art Museum, po­
lice said today.
. The police announcement of
the theft of the painting, "Ne­
groes' Heads,” did not set a
price.
But leading art critic Urbain van de Yoorde called it
one ol the Flemish master's
greatest and said it wax worth
at least SI million.
The thieves broke into the
museum through a skylight,
removed the 18 by 2ti inch
painting from its frame, left
the frame behind, and escap­
ed with the canvas, police
said.
The painting is a national
treasure, a Belgian govern­
ment designation for espec­
ially valuable works of art
in this art-rich nation.
It depicts the heads of four
Moors-.N'egroes from North
Africa—and is a study for a
later work considered the
masterpiece of the painter,
"The Adoration of the Magi.”
The painting is reproduced
on Belgium's 500-franc notes.
It is as familiar to Belgians
as the portraits of American
presidents on U. S. currency.
Van de Voordc said the
painting "is one of the great­
est paintings Jtubcns ever
created. •
"It is nearly impossible to
attach a price to it but I
would say it is worth at least
50 million francs (SI mil­
lion)," he said, " it is a na­
tional treasure.”
Peter Paul Rubens, the
Flemish master who lived and
worked in what is now Bel­
gium at the end of the 16th
and beginning of the 17th cen­
tury, found the Moorish mo­
dels for his painting in the
port of Antwerp.
"Negroes’ Heads” d a t a s
from his "Antwerp period,'
the prolific years he spent in
the city from 1609 until 1624..

Mon. • Tues. •Wed.

National Resumes Air Service; 25th &amp; PARK, SANFORD
Pay Scale To Be Negotiated
MIAMI (UPI) - National
Air Lines resumed full service
today and union and airline of­
ficials negotiated to settle the
salary dlsute which prompted
a strike, which halted opera­
tions of the giant carrier and
put nearly 4,500 employes in
40 cities out of work for two
days.
Both sides ugreed Sunday to
settle the wage dispute by
Friday or submit to binding
aihitntion.
The agreement was mude at
the suggestion of tabor Sec­
retary Willard W i r t i a n d
prompted a telegram from
President Jnhn.-on commend­
ing both sides in the dispute
for their reasonableness.
Resumption of s e r v i c e
meant relief of hundreds of
tourists who had booked pas­
sage on National's bustling
service from the Northeast to
Florida's Hold Coast resorts,

FROM NO. 1 to No 59.000 is the record of
Heavy Attack St|tiadron 1, whose home base i«
Sanford Naval Air Station. VAI1-1 mude the
first arrested landing aboard the USS Indepen­
dence in May 1959 after her comminniuninK. Lt.
Cdr. John Moore, VAH-1 operations officer,
and his bombardier-navigator, AEl U. L. Wil­
liams (center), recently made the 59,000th
landing. At right is Cdr. L. J. Reinhart, com­
manding officer of VAH-l, due home soon front
the Mediterranean.
(Navy Photo)

Booster Club Social Gathering
Is Rescheduled For March 19

Seminole Boosters club soc­
ial gathering that was ten­
tatively scheduled for Feb. 20
lias been reset for March ID,
it has been announced by
President O. L. Barks. The
change in dates was necessi­
tated by a conflict with a
play at the high school, it was
said.
The plan for the covered
dish get-together remains as
it was first planued. "The
Boosters Club members are
to bring a dish of food,” Dr,
Barks said, and added "ami
it undoubtedly will be a rath­
er ample one, because these
fans know that our athletes
New York was the first can work over a dinner table
state to require dog licenses, about like a swarm of locusts
in 1894.
over a wheat field. They truly

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The Varsity and JV football i
and basketball players, the
cheerleaders of both squads I
and their dates arc to be
guests of the Boosters at the
"blow-out” lhat will be in the i
Seminole High School cafe­
teria beginning at 7 p in.
Barks said that regardless
of whether the parents of a
team member had paid their (
Booster Club membership fee.
they are welcome to attend
this function if they come
with that "essential covered
dish of appetite-appeasing
food.”

now at the penk of their win­
ter season.
The walkout by c l e r i c a l
workers had completely tied
up National since pilots, engi­
neers and machanics refused
to cross the picket lines. Pick­
ets were thrown up by the Air
Line Kmployes' Association
(ALFA) at 12:01 a. m. EST
Saturday and were distiamled
at 2:110 p. m. KST Sunday.
The nine-month-old salary
dispute is over a demund by
the ALFA for $60 a month
boost for clerical workers over
three years.
National had offered raises
ranging from $116 to $51 in­
stead.

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Thinking Out Loud
B f JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Tha NFL la Wrong
The National Football League's plan to televise pro.
football games on five Friday nlghte this season via tha
American Broadcasting Company’s natwork may not hurt
tha loop financially. But there's no doubt that It takes
tha p iita ter the poorest public relations gesture tha
NFL has ever produced.
Friday nights are traditionally high school football
Bights, Thousands upon thousands of gridiron fans
throughout tha nation frequent loeal stadiums to watch
hundreds upon hundreds of high school lada participate in
prep achool tiltsThe NFL can do aa It plasses—that la aa long aa it
ram sins within tba lew—but to bagln televising pro con­
tests on Friday nights will certainly Injure tha gamaa of
many high schools who finance football not by tax money
hut by gate receipts.
In fact, football receipts In high schools usually pay
for tha entire athletic program of moat schools. I t paya
for baseball, truck, basketball and moat other sports
such as golf, swimming and tennis.
Nobody flskad ua, but this action confirms what wa
have suspected «11 along. Tha National Football League
la a money-hungry outfit and will atop a t nothing to en­
rich its own eeffsrs a t tha expanse of the very source
of Its own UlsnL
Somebody should remind N FL Commissioner Pete
Rosalia th a t football playars era not made In tha co l.
legists ranks. They’re made in high schooola.
As for us we shall urge this state's congressional
delegation to demand • federal Investigation into tha
N F I/e proposal.
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The future of fresh w ater fishing Is beginning to taka
en • realistic appearance Insofar aa fishing improve,
mant and fisheries management la concerned. This ap­
pearance can be directly credited to the Fresh Water Fish­
ing Improvement Act of 1903, according to A. D. Aid.
rich, director, Florida Gama and Fresh Water Fish Com*
mission.
Tha Freeh W ater Fishing Improvement Act pro­
vided a ona dollar increase on tha cost of a resident fish­
ing license, with the dollar set aside to be used to im­
prove Florida's fraah w ater fishing.
Aldrich Mid improving fraah w ater fishing la a long
range program and not something th at happens overnight, however, Florida's fishermen can begin to notice
•ome dividends from thalr additional dollar. A Bound
fishing Improvement program requires n lot of biological
looking before leaping, tharafora tha early days of tho
naw fishing improvement program ware spent In study
and planning.
Florida's fraah water fishing improvement plane fo|.
low an sight point program. 1. Greater acceea and boat
ramp construction, g, Additional fish management areas,
t . Expanded fish population control. 4. Expended pollution
investigations and abatement, and parasite controls. 5,
Expanded experiment, development and stocking of
exotic fish for additional sport fishing and for rough
flah control, 0, Continued hyacinth control, expanded boat
trails and other weed control, 7. Renovation and up-dat­
ing of present flah hatchery facilities for new apeclei of
fish. I. Lake and pond construction program with maxi,
mum fish management in Urge population centers.

SEC Cage Standings
CONFERENCE
W L I'F I’A
8 2 860 700
8 8 008 664
7 2 646 660
6 4 787 608
6 4 760 688
0 S 710 742
4 6 046 623
4 6 716 707
4 6 676 610
4 6 692 790
t 7 645 711
0 10 710 584

Kentucky
Georgia Tech
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Louisiana Bute
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Auburn
Mississippi
MUa. State
Tulana

The Oviedo Llona tried to
be giant killers last Friday
night In Orlando and camo
within a cat's whisker of upsetting the Evans High Tro­
jans. Instead, the Lions came
away without tho decision
they longed for. The Trojan*
racked up a 28 to 22 win in
one of the sea ion’s moat un­
usual contests.
The Lions went acorelcii in
the first period while Evans
got only two points. And theae
two pointa did not come until
after some «lght minutes had
been played.
In the second period the
Trojans went wild, if you
could call it that, with 10
polnU but the Llona remained
right in the ball game with
eight markers of their own.
Going into the third period
the Llona trailed 12 to 8. How­
ever, Oviedo outscored the
Trojans In the quarter and the
stanza ended with the Orlan­
do quintet holding a slim
three-point margin. A b o u t
midway through the fourth
quarter the Llona pulled with­
in one point of the Trojan*
but a brief scoring spree by
a pair of Evans' big guna
stopped the Lions cold in the
final minutes.
Dick Wledcnbcck gathered
an unuiual honor In the first
period when ho was tho onlyj
player for either club to score
— a field goal. Wledcnbcck
netted 10 pointi to lead the
Trojan* while Jim Courier of
the Llona picked up nine
points. Billy Mikler got an­
other eight points for tho
Lions.
The Lions played the con­
test without tho services of
center Seth Rook who was
out with an ankle Injury.

OBEMTDORF,
Germany
(U PI) — Dallbor Motajlsk of
Chechoslovakia aat an official
world akl Jumping record
with a leap of 400 fast, 11
inchea in the Oboratdorf akl
meat.

Center Donnie Smith end
Forward Bill Tolaon of tha
Lyman High Greyhounds have
been named to the Orange
licit Conference's
all star
cage squad. Smith and Tol­
aon era two of the circuit’s
top scorers.
DeLand and Apopka each
placed two men on tha all­
conference aggregation. They
were Doug Parlln and Bob
Derfuas of tha Bulldogs and
Slavs Babados and Hill Shep­
pard of tha lllua Darters.
Others named Include Win­
ter Garden Lakevlew's Char­
les Arrington, Klaslmmaa's
J I m Flanagan, Lasaburg'a
Dick Swartz and Wildwood'*
Tommy Thompson.

ALL GAMES
W L I'F PA
18 2 1800 1447
16 6 1007 1667
14 6 1204 1123
17 4 1818 1494
10 11 1646 1510
8 13 1627 1620
10 7 1328 1231
11 11 1071 1005
0 10 1380 1281
7 11 1311 1432
The Sanford nowllng Asso­
8 14 1651 1572 ciation's
officers and direct­
0 10 1332 1708
ors have scheduled the City
B o w l i n g Tournament for
March 22-23, and 28 29. Entry
blanks for this men's tourna­
ment are available at the Jet
•hip, ending the 14-year rclj
Lancs, according to tha aasoelation's secretary, Pate Pet­
of Manhattan College.
ersen.
Peterson says the affair
CORPUS CHR18TI, Ta
will
be a handicap tourney.
(UPI) — Cleveland waa i
He adds, "Wa want to have
lacted by the executive coi
the biggest city tournament
mlttee of the United B ut
Sanford baa aver aeon." En­
Lawn Ihnnls Aaaoclatlon i
try fees have been establish­
the alte of the 1M4 Dai
ed aaya Peterson, and must
Cup tennia challenge rout
be forwarded to the associa­
tion cm or before Mar. 8.
Sunday
OARMI8C1I . PARTE!
KIRCHEN, Germany (UP
— Jimmy Huega of Tab
City, Calif., won the apacl
•lalom a t the Garmiach-Pa
tankirchen winter eompeUtU

MIAMI. Fla. (U PI) ~
Rainy Luka, owned by Joseph
M. Roabllng, won tba | U r
200 Palm Beach handicap at
PARIS (U PI) — Robl
Hialeah.
Wilion of Great Britain be
Nicola Pille of Yugoelavl
NEW YORK (U PI) St 10-8, e-2,0-4, to win the mat
John's of Naw York won tha •inglaa title in the French i
Metropolitan
intercollegiate tematlonal indoor t e n a I
track and field champion- championahipa.

Croomi-Palatka
The Croom I High School
Panthara will boat Palatka
High here in Sanford tonight
al tha R. A. Allen O yaaaalum. Tba cootcat will get un­
derway a t 1:90 p. a .

KRISTEN EH AMN, Sired.
(UPI) — Lidia fikobllkov
Ruaala'a four-time Olymg
gold medalist, won the lj&gt;l
and S,000-meter eventa to a
tain her world apeed akatli
title.

Tourney Set

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TUCSON, Aria. (U PI) —
named
aatron- Jacky Cuplt won the Tuceoa
Ua re­ Open golf title with a t74 •
regular two atrokaa better than Rex
Baxter.

One of the beat Monday
night program , of the aeaaon
la alated tonight at the Sanford-Orlando kennel club with
the great Denny Mac running
In the opening event and three
of the conteatanta in Saturday
nigbt'a racing king atake elat­
ed for action in the ninth.
Denny Mac will be going
after hla fourth win of the
aeaaon after hitting a clump
and dropping down to grade B
claaalfication for hla firat
lima this year.
Danny Mae hain 't won a
race alnee Jan. 18th but the
veteran campaigner will be
battling to regain feature atatua In tonight'a opener.
In the ninth El I’aio Laaa—

Unlveriity of Florida head
baiketball c o a c h Norman
Sloan will conduct a summer
baiketball clinic on the Howey Academy campus this
summer, according to Acad­
emy headmaster Dr. C. A.
Vaughn Jr.
The cllcnlc will be held
June 7-12, and will ba attend­
ed by boyi from nlne-yaaraold to the 10th grade In
achool, aa well aa their coach­
es.
The group will eat in the
Academy dining room and
will live In school dormitories
during the meet.
The Academy's beach facil­
ities on Lake Harris, outside
recreation courts and a new
student renter containing a
college-alis gymnasium will
also be available to those
attending the clinic.
Groups from all parts of
Florida and from neighboring
states will attend the clinic.

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the 1904 racing queen-beads
a top-notch field. Also In the
race will be Extra Rock sad
E. A.’s Little Slater. AU three
of the females will be run­
ning Saturday night In the
third annual king and queen
championship.
Tonight'a entries:
r m a r RAci. — a/ta wit*—

O rel* * — 1. Wlr* M irk. 1.
Morning Tld*. I. llnrry'* llrr*.
4. F ourw ay Karan, I. Cotorad
Urada. I. Ilrat C lut, 7. K nothaad Tom. I. Danny Mac
SKCOXn RACK — B /ie Mila—
Orad# (’— 1. Batay tlobbl*. t.
Olman Itlra, I. Ilobaon, 4. Tom
flm llty, I. Faria Pika, 4. VIIIa lia, 7. W all Baharad, I. Bold
Haply
T lllltD RACM — B /ia MU* —
Orad* D— j. Danny l.u ck y, S.
Bbony I.lntn, S. Taton'a Carol,
4- Gay l a tin. a. El Camlno
Dutch***, 4. Calico Takl, T.
Dad Iola, | . Gary T ray
FOURTH RACR — S /l* Mfla­
il rad a as— l . Oyatrr, nay, S.
I'm Jan, S. Lucky llamblno, 4.
o. B.'a Cool Btraam, I. Donraattr am p, a. R u ts V ollm tr,
7. Woody Bartlatt, a. F retted
Flak#
FIFTH RACR — • / • Milo
urada T— J. Mary Zip, *.
Color, I. Topper Top, 4. H ock­
ing Lady, I. A vant Garda, S.
rhadron, 7. Light 8*1. I. H alf

DeLand High School cap­
tured the Orange Belt Con­
ference tournament Saturday
night in Leeiburg when the
Bulldog quintet banged out a
67 to 61 deciiion over the run­
ner-up Apopka Blue Darters.
DeLand Jumped into a 19 to
12 lead a t the end of the first
period but the Blue Darters
roared back with 10 points in
the second stanza to take a
halftime lead of 21 to 27. But
the 'Dogs came up with 20
points in each of the third and
fourth frames while limiting
Apopka to 17 and 16, respec­
tively.

Exhibitions
Tha Sanford Biddy Basket­
ball League all stars will
play two exhibition games
this weak as they prepare to
defend their state title In
next week's Florida Junior
Boys Basketball Tournament
Tuesday night a t 7:30 the
1004 all star team will tangle
with an aggregation of mem­
bers of the league's 1963 all
star quintet
Saturday night tha local all
•tars will meet tha DeLand
all stars in an exhibition con­
te s t Both tilts will be play­
ed a t Seminole Hlgh'a Flem­
ing Gymnasium.
On Thursday night of this
week the clrcult’a sports ban­
quet will ba held for players
and parents a t the Civic Cen­
ter. All players have been
invited to attend. Parents
have also been invited but
City Recreation Director, Jim
Jernigan, says they must
make reservations.
Tha banquet will be high­
lighted by the presentation of
tha most valuable player
•ward and other individual
awards along with various
team presentations.

Orange Balt Conference tour­
ney and dropped a 39 to S3
decision. It was ona contest
the Greyhounds could have
won Just as eaeily as they lost
It.
In tbe first period the Bull­
dogs posted nine points while
the Greyhounds came up with
seven end both clubs were
knotted at 17-all at Intermis­
sion. In the third etanza the
Lymen quintet moved out into
the k a d and the fourth frame
got underway w i t h
the
'Hounds ahead 29 to 26. Early
in tha final period Lyman
pulled Into a five-point lead,
33 to 28. They held tha lead
until the final 60-scconds of
the battle.
During the crucial last min­
ute the Bulldogs sank three
free shots and a field goal
while the 'Hounda missed a
series of charity tosses which
ultimately cost them tha con­
test.
Charlie Asher led the way
for the 'Hounds with 10 points.
Bill Tolson had nine and Don­
nie Smith came up with sev­
en. For the Bulldog!, Dave
Cobb netted 11 points with
Doug Parlin and Bob Derfus
close behind with 10 each.

BOSTON (U PI) — Wha4
could be the closing of tba
books or tba opening of a new
chapter In the future of Kan­
sas City Athletics owner Char­
les O. Finley may be decided
Friday during a special m eet­
ing of American League club
owners.
League President Joe Crus.
In agreed Sunday to sche­
dule the Friday meeting io
the league members "could
conildcr tbe negotiations be­
tween Cbarlee O. Finley and
Co., Inc., and K a n su City for
a k a se of the Kansas City
stadium."
"We will determine, after
a review of such negotiations,
whether a further meeting
should be held to consider
the termination of member­
ship In the league of Charlei
O. Finley," Cronin said.
Cronin u l d Kansas CRy
official* would be invited to
attend the meeting a t tha
Sheraton Plaza Hotel.
The lion ant, knewn tn tha
United States aa tha doodlebug, la said to ba carnivorous,
according to tha Encyelopae.

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Urada c — 1. Doe Robbia, I.
Johnny Tip, I. Don't, 4. F a ll­
acy, t. Itacalllnr, I. May Jaaa,
7. Truatrd. t. Botl W hirl
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5. Connl* Choice, S. D ainty
l-aao, 4. Clrrua Hunahlna, I. Wa
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Hock, a. Faria China*
KtKHTII RACH —
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Urada It— 1. Rockat F lare, I.
Khanda Mor, I. K antry, 4.
l.oyal Luka, I. Jama* Kmmat,
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4. Kdne Tarry, I. Roekln Sla,
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Outrd. I. Slap Now, a. W ide
Gap, 7. Donnl* Abba, S. Bummaratla
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Vlcko, 1. U llttrrln g lloaa. 4.
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Deland
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On Monday Program

Two Hounds On
All-Star Squad Sloan To Hold
Cage Clinic

Summary Of Weekend Sports
Saturday
MANILA (UPI) - Carlo.
Orlla ot Naw York raUlnad
tba world lightweight UUa
with a technical knockout ov­
er Flaih Elorda of tba Philipplnta In tha 14th round.

FIGHTING CEREBRAL PALSY with a song
instead of a cesta this Sunday, will be a chorus
nf players fro m the Orlando Seminole Jal Alai
Fronton, scheduled to appear on the Channel 6
Telethon a t 1:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon. The
group, shown here rehearsing under the dlrec*
tlon of Agustin, will perform a selection of
Basque folk songs.

Seminole, Oviedo and Ly&gt;
man high's quintets return to
their regular cage schedules
Tuesday night.
S e m i n o l e , following a
week’s layoff, goes back Into
Melro Conference action whan
they take on the Winter Park
Wildcats In Winter Park. It
will be the second meeting
between the two schools.
Seminole grabbed e victory
whan the two dubs pre­
viously m et In Sanford.
The Lions, alter almost up­
setting (be Trojans of Evans
Friday night in Orlando, will
host the Mount Dora Bible
quintet
Ly/nan, after being nosed
out of tbe Orange Balt Con­
ference tournament in tbe
last minute of their semi­
final engagement with DeLand
will entertain the same Bull­
dog outfit a t tbe Longwood
school's gymnasium.

Lyman Hlgh'a Greyhound*,
for the Meond time this sea­
son, came within five points
of knocking off tha Orange
Belt Conference league lead'
era and tournament champ­
ions—tba DeLand High Bull­
dogs,
Tha 'Hounds, Friday night
In Leesburg, took on tha Bull­
dogs In the leml-flnals of the

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By Ferrari Racers
DAYTONA BEACH, (UPI)
—Th* battered bat unbreak­
able cere of Ferrari hurtled
to the f l n t three place* In
the 1,245-roll* Daytona Inter­
continental road race Sunday
night over the atlffeat chal­
lenge ever offered by the
American-bred, Ford-powered
Cobra*.
Fhil Hill of California and
Pedro Rodrigue* of Mtxleo,
driving for th* factory-eponaored North American Rac­
ing Team (NART), won the
140,000, 12-hour, 40-minute
marathon with an average
apeed of 08.23 mile* an hour.
A private Ferrari wa* aecond, four lapa back and th*
other N art F errari wa* third,
eight lapa back. An aven tlxteen lap* behind In fourth
wa* th* beat of Carroll Shel­
by’* A.C. Cobras, but it wa*
the beat ahowlng th* Cobra*
have ever put on againat th*
invincible Italian marque in
an endurance race.
Veteran Dan Gurney of
Coata Meat, Calif., and Bob
Johnaon of Columbua, Ohio,
turned in a aplendld drive to

VAH-3 Cagers
Runners-Up
H tavy Attack Squadron
Three took aecond place hon
ora in th* COMFAIRJAX
Diatrlct Baaketball Tourna
ment in Jacksonville. In tha
double elimination competi­
tion, Three scored victories
over Jacksonville’s VA-44 and
VA-45 and Sanford’* VAH-5.
Tlie victory over Five advanc­
ed Three to the Semi-Finals,
where they gained a 69-68
closing seconds victory over
VA-44. Th* two losses of the
tournament were both to th*
first placed Saratoga.
Ray Blasek YNS eras
Three’* high scorer for the
tournament with 96 point*,
lferle Grady, AQBS was asc­
end high with 92 points. Gra­
dy’s foul shot In th* cloalng
seconda of the Semi-Final
gam* with VA-44 gav* Three
a 69-68 victory and a chance
to meet Saratoga again in
the finals. Saratoga, who had
defeated Three in tha elimi­
nations, proved to be the bet­
ter team and won th* hard
fought contest 88-72.
VAH-3 team members are:
LT James Goss, Officer In
Charge: Tom Tenhagen TD8|
M a n a g e r , Edward Creed
ADJ8; Larry Roberta AE8j
Ray Blasek YN3; Merle Gra­
dy AQB2; Jack Thompklns
AQBS, and his brother Jerry
Thompklns ATR3. Also*Billy
Cromer AME3, Perry Elliot
AE1, John Mitchell YNS, and
Wendell Hans AQBS.
Jack Thompklns was select­
ed to go to Norfolk for the
Naval Air Force*, Atlantic
Fleet Tournament a* a mem­
ber of th* Saratoga team.
Rule* allow regional team* to
augment for the big AIRLANT tournament.

Rollins Nine
Opens Practice
WINTER PARK, — Baaeball practice la under way
a t Rollins College as Jo* Jus­
tice begin* hi* 18th season aa
coach of th* Rollins Tar*.
Thlrty-fiv* game* and two
tournaments comprise t h *
Rollins 1964 schedule, with
th* opening date* being Mar.
12-14 when th* Tara travel
to New Orleans to taka part
along with Tulane, Memphis
State, and L.8.U. in th* Cre­
scent City Invitational Toumment.
Rollins wUI boat Ita annu­
al Invitational Tournament
Mar. 80-Apr. 4 with Colby,
Davidson, and Duke joining
th* Tara for th* week of doubleheadera. Three new school*
have been added to th* 1964
Rollins
baseball
schedule.
They are Colby, Susquehanna,
and Valparaiso.
Justice has nine lettermen
returning thl* season, but on­
ly on* of the** veteran* is
a pitcher. Tha Tara will b*
hurting at th* mound. Three
of last year’* starter* were
expected to help the Tar* thl*
season, but Terry William*, a
right hander with a 4-4-2 rec­
ord and a -249 era last *••,son, is the sole returning
hurUr

puih the ailing Cobra ad
high.
"W* were on seven cylind­
ers th* la it six hours,” Gur­
ney said after th* race. “ We
loet a guide or pl«ton or ring
or aomethlng. We had to
nura* it along but it kept on
running.”
Rodrigues, n t the wheel
when his Ferrari whipped
across th* finish line a t 10:40
P.M. (eat), aald it wa* “ too
bad th* Cobras didn’t last—It
would have made the race
more interesting.
Th* Cobrat, he allowed,
wer* "very faat."
They were indeed. Shelby's
new hard-topped Cobra, nam­
ed th* Daytona Cobra be­
cause this was ita first race,
had a healthy lead and an
average of better than 100
miles an hour when, at lap
209, it pulled into the pita
with a broken grease aeal on
Its differential.
A mechanic trying to re­
fuel the car dribbled gasoline
on th* red-hot exhaust pipes
and the car billowed up in
flames, burning—but not aerlouily—a mechanic.
The, pit crew got the fir*
out but it couldn't repair the
differential and C o b r a ’ s
hopes for a win were dashed.
The No. 2 Ferrari belonged
to David Piper of London and
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verge on Sanford Feb. 28-29
for the annual Florida Junior
Boys Basketball Tournament
for 1964.
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Wales, Tallahassee, F ort W’alton, Clewlston and Pensacola,
plus Sanford.
The tournament will be
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Panama City will meet DeLand, Lake Wales will tangle
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meet in th* semi-finals with
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Lana K. Towles Becomes
Mrs. William Johnson
M id U n a Kaye Towles,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Du Vail, wed William
Edward Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford E. Johnson
of Sanford, Friday evening at
7:30 In the Methodist Temple
or Lakeland.
The double-ring, candlelight
ceremony wa» performed by
the Rev. John If. Hunt and
the Rev. Raymond Gregory
Jr., pastor of the Ebenezer
Methodist Church in Sanford.
Mr*. Joseph Mayo was the
organist and Fred Larson, the
soloist, sang " I Walk With
God,” "The Lord’s ‘ Prayer”
and "Oh Lord Most Holy.”
Larry Towles', brother of the
bride, waa candle-lighter.
The bride, escorted by her
father, score a full length
white pcau de sole gown with
a bateau neckline and long
tapered sleeves. The skirt
fashioned a controlled allhouetto with a full drape fold
back interest. Lace and se­
quin appliques embellished
the midriff and chapel train.
Her crown was of pearls and
illusion and the veil eras hand

rolled. She carried a cascade
of white sweetheart roses.
Mrs. V i r g i l McKlssack,
sister of the bride, was m a­
tron of honor. She wore a
chic peautte street length
dress in Oriental red, with a
demure high scoop neckline.
The dome slope skirt was

Woman’s Club

Airs. Walter

Holds Luncheon

Appointed

For Members
The Sanford Woman's Club
held a courtesy luncheon for
all regular club members and
all courtesy members. The
hostesses for this affair were
Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. L.
K. Spencer, Mrs. Irving Pryor, Mrs. W. L. Kirk, Mrs. E.
C. Harper Sr., Mrs. A. C.
Me Reynolds and Miss Anna
Nelson.
The decorating committee
chose a Valentine theme for
this luncheon. The theme was
carried out with red camel­
lias centered on each table
and a lovely Valentine ar­
rangement in the foyer. The
committee consisted of Mrs
C. P. Ilarkey, Mrs. J . P. Cul
len and Mrs. Roy Boyd.
The hostesses for tlie bridge
and canasta playing we
Mrs. H. W. Rucker, Mrs. C.
R. Dawson, Mrs. W. D. llof
mann and Mrs. J. W. Hall
Mrs. C. L. Redding was the
winner in bridge; Mrs. Q. E
Wells in canssta, and Mrs. U.
R. McCall and Mrs. N. V.
Farm er In scrceno.
It was announced to the
members that Rev. C. 0. Call­
away of Orlando was opening
a Goodwill Industry Store
here a t &gt;14 South Sanford
Ave. Rev. Callaway Is asking
for donations of used clothing
and any other Items you
might wish to donate.

Budget
Family Food
Right
By Myrtle Wtlsoa
To help choose the right
foods for your family at a
price you can afford, tlie U. S.
Department of Agriculture
has prepared a publication
“Family Budgeting.”
Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem
onstratlon Agent, says Food
Economists of USDA'a Agrl
cultural Research S e r v i c e
present five family food plans
geared to different leveli of
cost. Each food plan suggests
the kinds and quantities of
foods to buy weekly to pro­
vide a nutritionally adequate
diet for each member of your
family based on sex, age, and
activity.
Included are an economy
plan, two low-cost plans, one
moderate-cost plan, and one
liberal plan. The moderate
cost plan, suitable for the
family with an average in
come, allows for meals with
more variety and less home
preparation than does tlie ba
sic low-cost plan. It Includes
larger quanlies of milk,
eggs, meats, fruits and vege
tables.
Tor your free copy of
“ Family Food Budgeting,”
send a postcard with your
name and address, and the
title and number of the pub­
lication to the Office of In
formation, U. 8. Department
of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C., augso.

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bon sash. Mrs. McKlssack
wore a matching sweetheart
rose, fashioned veil and car­
ried a white fur muff. The
bridesmaids, w e a r i n g the
same fashioned dress as the
matron of honor, were Miss
Janet Johnson, sister of the
groom, Mrs. David Gurgel,
■nit lira. Rill Brawn. Mias

Cheryl Johnson, sister of the
groom, was the Junior brides­
maid.
The best man was Frank
Mlllen of Watkins Glen, N.
Y. Ushers were James Du
Vail, brother of the bride,
Gary Roth of Falls Church,
Va., and Ronnie Lauderdale
of Lakeland.
The mother of the bride
a peacock blue chiffon
sheath over matching taffeta.
A chiffon bolero jacket cov­
ered the bodice of Imported
Belgian lace of matching col
or. Her dress was compli­
mented by a corsage of red
carnations.
Tho mother of the groom
chose a blue and coffee floral
silk sheath with an overlay
skirt. Mrs. Johnson's lovely
outfit was completed with a
white carnation corsage.
The wedding was completed
with a reception in the church
Fellowship Hall. The hostess­
es for the reception were Miss
Barbara Duncan, Miss Shirley
Carter, Mrs. David Kearns
and Mrs. Evelyn Burley, all
of Lakeland and Mrs. Bobby
Tyus of Hollywood.
The couple Is honcymoning
on Florida's west cosst. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson will reside
at 407 West Highland St. in
Lakeland. The groom la era
ployed at Myricks Men's
Store and he Is studying at
Young Democratic Clubs of Florida Southern
College.
Florida.
Mrs. Johnson is employed at
For her active participation Norris Transfer and Storage
in Democratic Party affairs, at Lakeland.
she has won numerous awards, Including the 1903
"President's Award" of tlie
Young Democratic Clubs of
Florida.
Mrs. Talley also haa been
active In civic and social ac­
tivities In the Manatee •
Sarasota area. She w u Pres­
ident of the Manatee County
The Latin Club of Seminole
Heart Association; County High School Is busily making
Campaign Chairman of the
the final preparations for the
Mana toe County
Mental
Health Association;
Vice annual Latin Club Banquet
President of the Rlngllng Mu­ to be held In the student
seums
of Art Members lounge on March 17. The var­
Guild; and on the State ious committees have . been
Board of Directors of the
formed and the individual
Florida Association for Men­
tal Health and the Florida tasks assigned.
The theme of this spectac­
Heart Association.
Mrs. Talley is married to ular event ia Dido, queen of
Walter itced Talley, Public Carthage, giving a banquet
Defender of the lltli Judicial In honor of Aeneas, a Trojan
Circuit and a past president leader an hero of the Romans.
of the Manatee County Bar This theme was derived from
Association. They have two Virgil’s “Aeneid", which des­
children, Reed, 11, and Alex, cribes the wanderings of Ae­
nine.
neas and immortalises tho
Mrs. Talley If a graduate love affair of Dido and Ae­
of tho Washington Seminary, neas. Dido was a contempor­
Atlanta, and Marjorie Web­ ary of the Trojan Aeneas.
ster Junior College In Wash­ When Aeneas was shipwreck­
ington, D. C. Mrs. Talley also ed off tlie coast of Carthage,
presented the Beta Sigma Dido welcomed him with a
Phi Sorority at the Cotton banquet. Then when Aeneas
Ball in Chattanooga, Tenn., sailed for Italy, she commit­
in 1930.
ted suicide in despair.
Dido will be played by Hel­
en Mann and Aeneas will be
South Seminole
represented by Steve Sewell.
Also Audrey Decker will play
Venus, who Is goddess of
love and mother of the Ro­
man people, especially of the
By Maryams Miles
Mrs. Margaret Horrctl of Julian family, which claims
Hermits Trail,
Altamonte descent from Aeneas. AscanlSprings, ia a patient at the us, son of Aeneas, will be
J. lllllls Miller Medical Cen­ played by David Lanier.
ter In Gainesville where she
will be for an Indefinite stay
Forest City
while having a checkup.
Mrs. Dody Rogers of Bll
Brighton Way. Howell Park,
is reported recuperating sat­
isfactorily at home after hav­
ing major surgery at the Win­
On Wednesday of this
ter Park Hospital.
Mrs. Agnes Williams of week, Nora and Jo Mayo cel­
Meredith Manor, who is a pa ebrated their birthdays with
tlent In the Florida Sanitar­ a luncheon a t the home of
ium and Hospital where she Mra. Nan Paterson. Also pre­
has been since Christmas re­ sent were Mrs. Phyllis Biercuperating from major sur­ ly, Mrs. Minna Crum, Mrs.
gery, will appreciate hearing Barbara Cossln and Mra.
from her friends in this area. Maryann Miles.

Talley

Chairman

Mrs. Haiel Talley, who was
named “ Girl of the Year” by
the Beta Tau Chapter, of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority In 1957,
was appoint! J State Women'a
Chairman for the Adams
Campaign Organization by
Sec. of State Tom Adams
recently. Mrs. Talley Is a
prominent Bradenton civic,
social and political leader.
In this capacity, Mrs. Tal­
ley will direct the women's
activities for the Adams Or*
ganizatlon on a statewide bas­
is.
Mrs, Talley Is the Demo­
cratic Kecutive Committee •
woman from Manatee County,
Vico Chairman of tho State
Democratic
Executive Fi­
nance Committee and a
m e m b e r of the S t a tc
Democratic
Executive Cam­
paign Committee. Shu is also
State Vice President of tlie

Palm Circle
Gladly Welcomes
Guest Speaker
The Palm Circle of the
Hanford Ganlrn Club met re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
II. A. Parker. Mrs. Hardy
was ro-hostoss a t tills gath­
ering. The two ladies served
their guests coffee and cook­
ies, which wore beautifully
arranged on n tablo which
carried out tho Valentins
thorns.
During ths meeting, Mrs.
Illanton Owen, president, reported the old and new bush
ncm to the group. These
Items were discussed and vot­
ed upon. Besides a keen in­
terest In the progress of their
plans for a new Gurden Club
Center, the inemliera still
want to learn to be better
gardeners. They were happy
to be shown slides depicting
the transplanting of largo
shrubs. Ernest Lundbcrg, the
guest s|&gt;eaker, presented to
the group a program explain,
ing the steps to follow In
moving shrubs and in plant­
ing those acquired In burlap
or in tin cans. Mr. I.undberg,
who represented the Agricul
tural Department, invited the
ladles to attend the regular
Monday morning Gardeners
Clinic a t the Garden Canter
and offered to demonstrate
the Intricate methods of
grafting and budding of cit­
rus.
Also during the meeting,
Mrs. Wade Garner gave
timely horticulture report
about garden care a t this
time of the year. Mrs. Howell
was welcomed Into the circle
os a new member.

Latin Club

Will Present
Banquet

Personals

Personals

Casselberry

Leap Year It a woman’s
year I To emphasize this,
hairdressers are going nil out
with n Leap Year coiffure
collection that heralds the re­
By Jana CaoeeMerry
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mc­ turn of the woman in hair
Clain of Lake Triplet Drive fashions for spring and aunthave as their guest, Mrs. Ida mar.
Long of Liverpool, Pa., who
arrived Wednesday lor an eg
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Discusses
Plans
The members of the Gam­
ma Omega Chapter of Epsion Sigma Alpha met recently
a t the home of Mrs. Henry
Tooke Jr. A program on the
United 8tates In the 10th cen­
tury with the first part of the
life of 8usan B. Anthony waa
presented by Mrg. Milner Os­
borne and Mr*. Jack Schlrard.
During the business session
of the meeting several pro­
jects were discussed and seteral plana were made for the
coming months. The group
sent a helping hand in the
way of money to the Clear­
w ater Chapter, who will host
Florida's first International
Convention In June. Also the
State Convention will be held
In Orlando In May.
Ths chapter received sev­
eral letters of appreciation.
Among these was one from
the 8anford Naval Air Sta­
tion’s Chaplain Robert Deal
for Its contribution to the
Navy Relief Fund. Also a let­
ter from the Bunland Train­
ing Center director was read
expressing thanks for the
chapter’s attention shown ov­
er the past year to the child
that the organisation spon­
sors.
The c h a p t e r completed
their final contracts. I t waa
announced th at Jran Fernelt's Orchestra will reappear
this year a t the annual Char­
ity Ball. Toward the end of
the month the girls are spon­
soring a leap year luncheon
to be held a t the Skyline
Restaurant.
Those chapter members a t­
tending this meeting were
Mrs. Jim Brodle, Mrs. Jim­
my Livingston, Mrs. Gene
Estrldge, Mrs. John Dicky,
Mrs. James McKee, Mrs.
Terry Smith, Mrs. Edgar
Bruce, Mrs. Pete Buker, Mrs.
John Higgins, Mrs. E l y
White, Mrs. Bill Cochrane,
Mrs. Kirby Pita Jr., and Mrs.
Buddy Bass.

Planning
Extra Corners
In Kitchens
There's a lot of potential
storage area in the corners ot
wall and bate cabinets, but It
takes special planning to
make this space convenient.
You will find several good
Ideas In a new U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture leaflet,
"Corner Storage In Kitchens.”
This leaflet was prepared es­
pecially to help you take ad
vantage of the hard-to-reach
space in the U-sbaped, tooken-U, or L-ahaped kitchens. In
small kitchens, it is particu
larly Important not to waste
corner storage space.
Housing specialists in the
USDA's Agricultural
Re
search Service say that one
of the best ways to make use
of the corner spsce is to In
stall revolving cabinets. Ex
cellent hardware that insures
trouble-free o p e r a t i o n ia
available from building sup­
pliers.
The leaflet shows a revolv
ing base cabinet, n floor-tocelllng cabinet, revolving wall
cabinets and half-circle re­
volving shelves. Use of draw
era or pullout trays and
shelves also is shown.
For your free copy of this
kitchen planning guide send
a postcard with your name
and address to the Office of
Information, U. 8. Depart'
ment of Agriculture, Wash­
ington, D. C. &gt;0230.
Members of an all-girl or­
chestra directed by Joan
Fairfax, a Canadian, all grad'
uated Rom college.

STOREW IDE

Patricia Jane LEdu.se
Bob Bennett
Eduse of Indlalantiq wish to
announce the engagement ot
their daughter, Patricia Jane,
to Midshipman Bobby Elton
Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Bennett of Casselberry.
The bride-elect was born
Niagara Falls, N. Y., and
moved to Daytona Beaeh in
1930. She graduated from
Seabreeze High School and
S y r a c u s e University. Miss
L'Ecluse did graduate work
In psychology at Ohio State
University, where she was a
member of the Thomas More
Choir, the Young Republican
Club and the Phi Mu Sorority.
Bobby Bennett was born in
Marion, N. C., and moved to
Casselberry in 1938. He Is a
graduate of Lyman High
School. Bobby attended Stet­
son University In DeLand dur-

Church

Maria Rowland
Surprised A t
Party
Eighteen year old Maria
Rowland was feted with a sur­
prise birthday party recently
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rowland
on Jefferson Avenue.
The Misses Judy Lavender
and Shirley Steed acted as cohostesses.
In honor of the occasion,
Maria was presented with
several lovely gifts and a
heart-shaped birthday cake.
Also used to depict a Valen­
tine tbeme were red and
white crepe paper streamers,
a table cloth and napkins in
the color scheme.
Maria and her friends are
In their senior year at Sem­
inole High. The coeds joining
the honoree to wish her a
happy birthday were P at MeQuire, Candl Condor, Susan
Deal, Brenda Brown, Janet
Johnson, Ann Mabsn, Marilyn
Hunt, Peggy Grier, Susan
Brown and Sandy Slayton.

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Personals

Calendar

Girls' Choir, R. A.'s, Y.W.A.
First Baptist Church
Feb. 1&gt;
7:43 p.m. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p.m. Elsie Knight Cir­
Feb. 30
cle with Mrs. D. K. McNab,
6 p.m. Concord Choir.
618 Elm Ave.
7:30 p jn . Church Choir.
7:43 p.m. Asso. Sunday
Feb. 21
School at Calvary Baptist
7:15 a.ra. Prayer service
Church in DeLand.
8 p.m. Homemakers Sunday and breakfast
School Class with Mrs. Fred
B. Chance, 1100 Park Ave.
Feb. 19
4:45 p.m. Beginner Sun­
beams, Prim ary Choir, Jun­
ior Boys' Choir, Junior and
intermediate G. A.’s.
8 p.m. Family night supper.
0:30 p.m. Sunday School
promotion, Beginner Choir,
Primary Sunbeams, Junior

ing his senior year under the
accelerated program. He re­
ceived a congressional ap­
pointment to the U. S. Naval
Academy in Annapolis where
he will graduate in June.
The military wedding will
be held in Annapolis on June
6.

Personals

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DEAR ABBY: I t:n a
senior In high school and I
lilce a box who U also a
senior. E m though be haa
never asked me out, when
we bad our bis Girl-AskBoy dance, 1 asked him to
go. lie said be waa sorry
but be was a Junior Volun­
teer Fireman, and he might
get a call that night. Then
the Rainbow Girls had a
dance and I asked him
again, lie said his sister
was having a baby and it
might be born that night,
so he didn't think he should
make any plans. Now the
Girls' Gko Club Is giving
their big Annual Hayride
and I want to ask him, but
I am wondering If maybe
be might get the idea that
l a m chasing him.
BLONDE AND CUTE
DEAR BLONDE: He just
might.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Our daugh­
ter is a good-looking, welleducated, charming young
woman in her early thir­
ties. All her life she has
disappointed us by her
choice of friends. She was

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heart and if he Is careless ha
SOUTH
will plow straight ahead and
A AKQJ10I
draw trumpa. It will take him
V3
♦ KQII
four leads to get all the
AKQ
trumps whereupon he will
Both vulnerable
knock out the ace of dlaWest North
monds. East will lead another IV
Paae I V
4A
heart and South will bava to Pass Paae
ruff with hla last trump.
He will be able to cash
three diamond tricks, but will see of d u b i and a heart.
lose the last two tricks to the
If South la careful ha will

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point of view. He a arrogant
and sarcastic when some­
one disagrees with him,
whether it U at the bridge
table or In general conver­
sation. His bragging a In­
sufferable, and If he didn’t
have money nobody would
put up with him for a min­
ute. I would like to be
helpful. But bow?
A RELATIVE
DEAR RELATIVE: Re
doeen't want "help''— he
wants an audience. Avoid
him.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO BIT­
TER AND HURT LN L.A.:
“ It te never too early to
try ; It a never too Ute to
talk."
JOHN F. KENNEDY
• • •
Get tt off your chest. Tor
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3363, Beverly HlBa, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding,’* send SO cents to Abby. Box 3303, Beverly HlUs,
Calif.

married and divorced three
times In ten years to three
of the lowest chsractsrs
you could Imagine. One Is
serving lime now in a Fed­
eral penitentiary. 8he baa
recently taken up with an­
other Inferior type. He la
ltty , Illiterate and dishon­
est. We know we can't live
our daughter’! life for her,
but we want to help her.
Why, oh why, does an Intelli­
gent, well-bred girl, who
could have had any number
of fine men, prefer theso
worthless, good- for- nothing
characters?
HEARTSICK MOTHER
DEAR HEARTSICK: Your
daughter has a feeling of
worthlessness, and la at caae
only with those to whom
ahe can feel superior. A
psychiatrist could probably
tell her why. But unless
SHE wants to know, no one
can help her.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: A relative
U my concern. He Is his
own worst enemy. He Is a
poor listener, and will In­
terrupt anyone to change
the subject or to teU h a

Safeboating Week

WASHINGTON (UPIV-Nitional Safeboating weak will
be observed June 39-July 4.
In * proclamation Issued
Thursday, President Johnson
urged that the week be de­
voted to the cause of safety
among recreational sailor*.

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RtDEVOtJR. M i w lfs: IMONKEH METALS OF OIILANDO,
IN C , a Florid* *orpor*tl«a;
THE COMMERCIAL BANK AT
W tVTER PARK. FLORIDA, a
bonking corporation * slitln x
unSsr ths law* * ( Ih* fla t# at
F io r lta :
h o r n s . w il s o n ,
IN C , a Florida corporation:
and CHASE * COMPANY, a
F lorida corporation,
Dofandanta
w in st a t b n r r u m in a i
TOl J. WILL niDEKOUIl and
ANN R I D E N O U R , hla
w if i, raaldane* uaknowni
la st know * raaldane*. H.o.
B o s IIS, SIS E. Church
S trait. Longwood, Florida;
U a t known m ailing adSraaa, Oanarnl Dali »ary,
Norrln, Tannaaaaa.
Tou nrn harabjr notlflad thnt
A anlt haa boon fllad asalaat
you and PIONEER METALS
OH ORLANDO. INC, a Florida
corporation: THE COMMER­
CIAL BANK
AT WINTER
PARK. FLORIDA, a hanklns
cornoratlon anlatlns undar tha
lawn or tha Stata at Florida:
H o n N E - W IU toN, INC, a
F I a r i d a corporation; and
CHASE A COMHANT. a FlorIda corporation, la the chare
entitled cauac:: and that you
a r t haraby required la Ilia
your anawar w ith tha Clark c f
thla Court, and to aarra a
copy thereof upon the Plainllffa or I'lalntlffe' Attorney,
whoa* name and addraa* &lt;»t
K AMBROSE OLL1FF, JRIS# North Pork Aranua. P. O.
lion lo ts, Sanford. Florid*. aot
la itr than March Ird. A. D.
ISIS.
If you fa ll t* S# *0. daera#
pro confeaeo w ill be entered
a s a ln it you far tha relief Som e a t* * ta U * Complete!.

By Ruth Millett

man who hasn't time to aM
under « hair dryer can let
h er curia set white she shop*
makes a quick trip (or, con­
ceivably, defends a client in
court).
But even an ordinary

Blood Unit
To Visit
DeBary
Bp Vie.
H m motel* unit ef the
American Bed Crass Blood
Bank win be a t the DeBary
Community Center from I un­
til 4 p. a . this Thursday.
Onnitmte Oscar D. Papinta n and Mias Ethel John sen,
to-chairaen, ask that area
residents who are able to
donate blood, de so a t this
time. Those planning to give
Mood should eentaat sitter
chairman te ardor thet their
name may b* placed an the
DeBary Hat

*

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Tha nature o f a n il su it h o la t
far FORECLOSURE o f MORT­
GAGE eeouai boring tha pro­
perty
la
aem laole Oeaaty,
Florida, to-w lti
Tha w an t N faet a f tha
* a a t O as-H *U 4B U ) o f all
th at part a f BLOCK I.
WILIMBRS. tyln v North
o f Chareh Street
(laid
Black I ly la a North af
Churoh Street k o la s IIS
feat t r e a tie s e a Chareh
Stroat an* ST* fact la
Saptb), aaoarSlBE to plat
thereof recorded la Flat
Book t, P a so 111. Pablla
Raeorda a f eom tante Canatr. Florida.
WITNESS m r l u l aa* ths
seal a f ante Caurt a t Banter*.
Florida, thla I U Say o f Fob-

(SEaT )

A bennfH movie te being
planned by tba Bsmlnole High
School Future Farmers of
Aretries to Assist tho Little
Rad Schoolhouss.
Ths family-type fthn will be
shown a t tho MovlsUnd DriveIn Theatre March t l . Tickets
will b* sold At tha regular
price.
Ths school cares for oscoptional children from this area
and depends to n grant extent
on charitable work of local teAtituUons and organisations.
Tho FFA Chapter has pick­
ed this way to assist In the
school work and te alas plan­
ning a "Baby ef the Year*
contest with proossde from M
going to tho mam project
Various merchants nr* con­
tributing Rems which will be
given away a t the bensfh
mevis.

Arthur H. Book w ith, J r ,
Clerk o f tb s Ctroolt Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Dopaty Clerk
(A copy o f U S com rial at f ll­
ad horala ta attaeha* ta tha
copy o f U lo aotlea which I*
mailed to aaah defendant far
whom a raaldaaao more apoelfla tha* • ataia or oaualry
waa xlroA la I t e aw ora s la w mant fll*4 haraln by tba Plaintiff a, tbslr agen t or a o tu a a y .)
E. Ambroao O lllff, Jr.
p. a BOS IMS
Sanford, Florida
Fabllah Fob. IS. IT, hi, *
March I, t i l t .
CDR-SI

Bowler's Laachi
Special
11 A M . to 1 P M .

esn be a corer-up for a hair­
do that haa gone limp sod
la do longer the crowning
glory a women's hair te ex­
pected to be.
What woman h a n 't confided
to • friend who asks, "Are
you going to wear s bat to
ths luncheon? " — &gt;“1 have to.
My hair looks terrible"?
Career w o m n In particular
bard as It is fcr them to get
to a beauty salon often
enough to keep today’s hardto-msinlsin coUtura* te pre­
sentable o—siKop depend
heavily an tba bat to give
ttam a chic appearance they
would not have without it.
*o a woman’* bat often
serves a more ntflKartan pur­
pose than a mar* man would
ever suspect. After all, urban
a n u n admires a woman’s
bat aba Just smites prettily
and says "thank you."
A * mould never confess tba
raison she Is wearing a
ftewer-bedeekad bonnet Is be­
cause bar hair is a m ats, or
that underneath that flatter­
ing turban Is a head severed
with pin curia.

Benefit Movie
Stated By FFA

D' 1M*'

DAILY

1:30-10 p m . ABC. Wagon
Train. "Tha Malania Craig
Story." For lack of a better
designation, we guess you'd
have to eatl this a comedy.
Myrna Fahey plays a widow
dedicated to the task of get
ting a fresh husband. The
chapi who want her don't
teem to catch her fancy and
she tries to us* them to
arouse the one the wants. Tha
suitors range from ntolld
Duke Shannon (played by sto
Ud Scott Miller), to various
wooers and wooed played by
Jim Davit, John Craig, Tony
Young and Roger Torrcy. Ac­
cept thla as a no-star western
version of "Burke’s Law,"
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Tha Dan­
ny 11&gt;omat Show. Fairly
amusing, despite a paper-thin
comedy plot. Copa Club En­
trepreneur Charley Halper
(Sid Melton) hits the celling
when wife Bunny (P at Carroll) wants to resume her
show business career and In­
sists he cast her in his new
revue. Fearing that Bunny's
action will break up hla home
life, Charley turns to sympa­
thetic Danny (Danny Thomas)
for aid In discouraging her.
What scheming Danny does
isn't exactly gentlemanly, but
it does preserve Charley’s
happy home,
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Andy
Griffith Show. A couple of
weeks ago, It waa Deputy
Barney (Don Knotts) whose
driving threatened Mayber­

ry's pedestrian*. Wow, ft's tbs
town drunk Otis Campbell
(Hal Smith) who haa a newly
acquired car. Most amusing
la the frustration of Sheriff
Andy (Andy Griffith) In try
tag to find a legal loophole
that will give him authority
to bar Otla from driving.
9:30-10 p m . NBC. Holfcr
wood and the Start. ‘Tbs An­
gry Screnn." A half-hour pat
on the back, applauding cou
rageous, erusadtag, outspok
enly liberal Hollywood, with
a collection of film clips dem­
onstrating that our screen ta
free white other countries ute
theirs for propoganda. Chanc
ea are, if you’re any kind of
regular viewer, you've seen
many of these ellpt frequent
ly ta the past, particularly
those on Nail Germany.
There's a good Idea for a
show burled ta here, but this
half hour te far too aelt-con
tcioua to make Its desired
point.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Slngalong
With Mitch. (Color) Tonight's
gimmick te a waa works mu
teura and, since th a n la no
guest star, the hour compen­
sates by bringing soma waxen
celebrities to life. It's an *»
cute to do some good tongs
with our favorite* being U t ­
il# U gg aas' and Victor Grif­
fin's song and dance interpre­
tation of "Jatx Bird," U tile's
treatment of "My Ship" and
Delrdre Damon's 'Troxen
Logger" sole.

TELEVISION TONIGHT

Legal Notice
wins m m * a m ic u s , e ta .

By Oswald Jacoby

note that dummy's deuce of
trumpa has great potential
value. He can afford to lead
on* round of clubi before
drawing trumps. Then, If
West takas the first du b he
won't be able to force South
MONDAY P. M.
with another heart, because
South will be able to ruff In tine ( f ) Ckaaam
(I ) Nowt
dummy.
•:tt (II Mneio Momenta
If West ducks the first club
■nortn
(I ) EJIIorlnl
South can afford to draw
( t ) Woollier
trumps. Ha will have one club lit! (I ) nroTtrd Nows
trick in and will still make six Ssll (SI W eather
(I ) Sport*
trumps and three diamonds.
1:10 (I) W aller Cronklte
Of course, that play will
(I ) i!s*U or*B ri*k ier
(*: Ron Cocbraa
lose if trump* are three-three 1:41 (S)
Orbit
and diamonds four-one, but T ilt (I ) H o t * Q uo W ill
Travel
the chance of the actual dis­
&lt;l&gt; Ditoot
tribution occurlng Is conaldar( t) fa n * (lr»y Theater
1:11 (I ) Monday Nit* At T bt
ably greater.

(x)&amp; Jh s U X a itU in :
“ A woman's bat, when worn
indoors, serves no useful pur­
pose.” So ruled a California
Justice and his associates on
the State District Court of
Appeal.
The question arose because
a woman lawyer, asked by «
lower court to remove her
bat te tt* courtroom, prompt­
ly moved for a mistrial.
If men think that a women'*
bat worn indoors serve* no
useful purpose, they Just don't
know what goes under * wo­
m an's bonnet
Rom* of today's bets a r t
designed to cover op pin
curls and even rolls—a wo-

?:SOd:SO p jn . NBC. Mon
day Night Movio. "The Safe­
cracker." Ray MllUnd start
In this suspense tale of s man
who la a safe expert by day
and a safecracker by night
He Is caught with hit hand In
a duke's safe and sent away
for 10 y ean . In the mtenUmc
World War II breaks out and
England needs a good safe
man to break into a German
held chateau In Belgium and
photograph valuable papers
without the Germans knowing
t t Mllltnd la taken out of
jail and sent on a commando
raid to the chateau. Needless
to say, Milland, who alto di­
rected the film, encounters a
beautiful daughter of a re­
sistance leader who helps
him.
1:30-9 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. When Lucy (Lucille
Bill) is frustrated, she's
never funnier, and she has
plenty of frustrations here.
She end Vlv (Vivian Vance)
buy a broken-down restaurant
and turn it into a gypsy tea­
room. Their only "customers"
are bill collectors and they're
faced with a kitchen strike
when some bonifide custom­
ers show up. Funniest part
comes with a third change to
Early American dtcor and
Lucy and Vlv dress as George
and M a r t h a Washington.
Quite a few funny characters,
not the least of which la Sid
Gould as an owl-eyed mail­
man.

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m e k it t r ju d ic ia l ccm-1
i
c t r r , it a t d row • k r i KOLB COCTTT, FLORIDA
IT C H A IC ItlT TO. IW B
PAT AMERICAN U F E IN­
SURANCE COMPATT. A Loul#“ n‘
ROBERT C. BARTERS and
ELIZABETH JANE MARTENS,
hid w ife. and P. ZEULt A
SOTS. INC, A Florid* oorporatlon.
. Defendant*.
T o n n e or a r r r
TOi ROBERT C. MARTENS,
whoa* raildene# In
Pony Kipr*** Motel
t i l l South Virgin!*,
none. Nevada
ELIZABETH JANE MAR­
TENS.
w h o ti raildanc# I*:
C I North Ham Lana,
I«o.1l. California
and to any and all ethar partit* alalm lng to h a t* any
right, till* and/or lntrr**t In
and t* th* follow in g d**crlb»4
property In Stm lnol* County,
Slat* o f Florida, to .w it:
LOT 1. BLOCK I. SAT
HEM KNOLLS FIRST AD­
DITION, according to p lat
th*r*of rreordtd In F lat
Hook l*. Pag* *i. Poblla
R*. ».r*lt of Stm lnol* Coun­
ty, Kit rl.la.
Including *| ■Iflrally. but not
by way of llu .ltotlon, th* fo l­
low ing flltu r t* a I , M'ilpm*nt,
all prrmanantly In '.-lied:
1 Solar* W all Fur. rcrI Magic Ch*f Built-In u raa
1 Magic C htf Surfac* Unit
1 P rtw ay E ih au at Fan
i Vanatlaa Blind*
1 O arbag* Dlapoaal—Ho*point
TOU ARK HKREBT TOTTFIED that Iht P laintiff. PAT
AMERICAN LIFE INSURATCB
COMPATT. a Louisiana oorporatlon, ha* Instltutad ault
agalnat you In tha Circuit
Court of th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Saralnot*
County. F lorida; th* natur* of
th* ault 1* to forarloa* th at
cartaln m ortgag* which #*•
cumber* th* aboa* daacrlbtd
property altuatad and locat­
ed la Samlnol* County, Ft ar­
id*.
TOC. and **eh mt you, ar*
haraby required to fll* you#
Anawar to tb* Complaint w ith
tha Clark o f tha Circuit Court.
In and for Samlnol* County, a*
Sanford. Florida, and aarra a
copy thereof upo* RICHAHB
W. LASSITER of th* firm o f
OURNET. OURTET * HAND­
LE T, 101 North MAgnollA Aronua. Orlando, F lorida. Attor­
neys for Iho P lain tiff In th*
• bov* action, on er bafor* th*
Ird day a f March. 1014. also
A Dacr** Pro Confaiao w ill ho
entered agalnat you.
IT IS ORDERED that th is
N otice h* publlahad tn Th*
Sanford Harald. a nawqpapor
publlahad In Samlnol* County,
Florida, one* each waak Pag
four conaocutlro weak*.
IT WITNESS W HEREOF I
have hereunto ant my hand
and a fflx td th* a**l o f th*
Circuit
Court
of
Sam lnol*
County, ht Sanford, F lo r id a
thla 10th day of January, IPSO.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur 11. B eckw ith. J r .
Clark of tho Circuit Court
Samlnol* County. F lorida
By: Martha T. V lhlaa
Deputy Clark
OURNET. OURNET *
HANDLEY
:oj North M agnolia Avanu*
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for tb* P la in tiff
Publlah Feb. 0. 10, IT, 14, 1044
C D It-l
la th * Cwarl * f tb* Oawnty
Jodga, Aomlnsl* C*uaty, F lor­
ida- I* Probata,
la rot (M a t* af
OEOIIQE H. DUNK.
Daraaaad.
To All P ra th a fa and Persons
H aving Claim* or DaaaaaA*
Again** Bald Eatatat
Tou and aach o f y e a ar*
haraby notified and required
to praaont any claim* and damanda which you, or althar o f
you
may bar* agalnat th*
fa ta l* of OEOROB H. DUNN,
docaaaad, tat* o f said County,
to th* County Judg* o f Samtnota County, F lorida, a t hi*
offlca tn th* court bona* o f
aald County a t Sanford, F lor­
ida. w ithin ala calendar month*
from th* tlm* o f th* first pub­
lication o f tbla aetle*. T w a
copies of each claim ar daanand
shall b s la w ritin g, and sh all
atata th* pine* o f residence
and p ost *fflo* address o f th*
elalm anL and sh a ll b* sw ora
to by th* elalm anL hi* agent,
or attorn ey and aocompanlad
by a filin g fa* of on* dollar
and aueh claim or dam ns* no*
a* filed ahall b* void.
/ * / QEO. A. SPEER, JJL
Aa
Adm lnlatrator
Cum
Taatam ant* A nnas* mt aa*
X stata of
OEOROB X . DUNN,
dacaaaad
F irst publication Fo bea n y %
D„ t»44.
Publish Fab.
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THE TI.TTM JUDICIAL D IB .
Cl IT. IN AND PVR PBRANOI.PS COI'TTT, FLORIDA.
IT CHATCKRT TO. lgTTl
RORTOAI4B PORRCLOOCRB
S T A N D A R D AND SHELL
HOMES COUP. A F lorida Cor­
poration.
P la in tiff

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CLAREN'CR LATTIMEH, *4 ad
TOl
Claranaa Lattlm ar. Alla*
Jaanatta LstU m ar sa d T.
C. Kllbourn*
Tou ar* haraby aotlflad th a t
a com plaint to 4or*cloaar* a
cartaln m ortgag* In th* fo l­
lo w in g described property, to w it:
Th*
North
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foot t i l ) o f toat u
thi ir
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••y a p (FT) mt Jiamaot aw*
aa raeordad la PRat
lat Rook
Em U
1. pages 11 and Tl
I I ** ff tb
th**
public Record a •orf SamtSaminol* County, Florida
•id*
baa baa* filed agalnat you aad
yoa ar* required t* aarra *
copy o f your answ er or plead­
in g to th* oomplalat In th*
laiatlfF * attornay, Karri* D.
I’oolfsrk . Ilf. I t ! W est Cbarch
8tr**L Orlando. F lorida, gad
fll* tha * r lg la a l anaw*r or
ptaadlag la the office a f th*
slark of tha Circuit Court o*
or bafsr* th* |t h day ml
March. 1M4.
I f y o a fa ll to d* so, ju d g­
ment by dafault w ill b* takaa
a gain st you for th* rallof de­
manded in tha com plaint.
Dob # a a i Ordarad at hanford, Florida, th is Ith day mt
F abrusry, I M t
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Rock w ith. J r ,
Clark. Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
/ml Morris D. W ootfork, U l
A U oraay fa* P ta la lllt
1 ST W *04 C h i
O rla u d s , F la .
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. Lost &amp; Fount)
1 2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rental*
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
Office 204 W. F irst 12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
RESPONSIBILITY;
14. Insurance
The Herald win not he re­
sponsible lor more than om IB. Business Opportunity
incorrect insertion of jo u r ad, 16. F ciiihIo Help Wanted
and reserves the right to re* 17. Male Help Wanted
visa or reject any advertise* 18. Help Wanted
meat from what ordered is
19. Situations Wanted *
conform to the policies of this
20.
Babysitter!
P «P*r*
21. Beauty Salons
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
22. Build - Paint - Repair
Tuea., thru F i t - 2 P. M. day 23. Building Material!
before insertion. Mon. • S a t 24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
DEADLINES
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Service*
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tues., thru Fri. - I f . If. day 28. Laundry Service
before insertion. Mon. - S a t 29. Automobile Service
nooa.
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
Legal Notice 31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
n r TH E
CIRCUIT COURT,
82. Flowers - Shrubs
X l&lt; c m JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IX AXD FOR SEMI- 33. Furniture
WOLE COUXTT.
34. Articles Tor Sale
CBAXCERY SO. 13TM
34-A Swap or Exchange
s u t l e r , os* M i l i \
NOHTCAUK f-d lir.ll.O M h i : 35. Articles Wanted
F E D E R A L NATIONAL SlOHT- 36. Automobiles - Truest
OAOE ASSOCIATION, * tor*
36-A Autos Wanted
aeration,
PlalntU f, 37. Boats - Motors
VI.
THOMAS A. DILLON and OE- 88. Motorcycles • Scooters
NEVA DILLON, hla w lf«. and 89. Trailers - Cabanas
McCAlXIHAN M O I I T O A O E
COMPANY, INC- a F lorida cor­ 40. Farm Equipment

Phone
Classified
322-5613
322-5612

poration,

D ofan d an t(i).
TO* TIIOMAI A. DILLON and
GENEVA
DILLON.
hla
■wilt, whoao raaldance and
v* licraabouta
aro
onknown.
YOU ARE HKKKUT XOTI*
F IE D th at a Complaint to
forocloao a cartaln m ortraga
•neum barlng
tba
follow in g
dtacrlbod r«*l property, to -w lti
Lot T. DIock 41. TOWN*
SITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA, a aubdlrtalon, accord*
lug to plat thoroof, record*
«d In Plat Rook 1, pagta
64 to Sa. Inclualvo. of tht
rubtlo Rooorda o l Sami*
nolo County, Florida,
haa bean Iliad agalnat you In
ttio aboro*atylad salt. lha abort
tlila of which M Fedaral N a­
tion al U ortcaga A ssociation. a
Corporation organised under
an Aot of Congrooa and axlatin g nurauant to tha Fadoral
N ational M ortgage Aaaoclatlon
Charter Act. having Ita prin­
cipal offtca In tha City of
W ashington. Dlatrlct of Colum­
bia, P laintiff, varaua. THOMAS
A. DILLON and GENEVA DIL­
LON, hla wlfa. and MeCAUG*
HAN MORTOAOE COMPANY,
INC- a Florida corporation.
D afandant(a) and yon ara re ­
quired to aarv# a copy o f your
Anawar or other pleading to
the Complaint on P la ln tlffa
A ttorney. Slack N. Clavaland,
J r - Suita SIS Sanford A tlan­
tia National Rank Building,
Sanford. Florida, and flit tha
o rigin al
Anawar
or
othar
p leading In tha offlca of the
C lerk of tha Circuit Court on
or before the ISth day of
Stareh, A. D. l i l t . If yoo fall
to da ao, a dtcraa pro confaaao w ill ba taken agalnat
you for the relief demanded
In tba Complaint.
Thla N otice ah all ba pnbIlahad once a weak tor four
conaacntlva
week*
In
The
Hanford Herald, a newapapar
olrculatad la Samlnola County,
F lorida.
Dated thla ISth day o f F eb­
ruary, A. D. 1H4.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlsn. DC.
Slack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
CarToll Burke
A ttorneya for P laintiff
P. O. Drawer Z
Sanford. Florida
Publlab Fab. IT, SI A Mar :.

a. tan.

Legal Notice
ix t h e n R r u r r court ,
XIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLOHIDA, IX AXD FOR
KHWISOLn COUXTT, FLOR­
IDA.
c h a ih e r t x a
m n
LORETTA W. COLLINS,

ruietitr.

v«.
WILLIAM E. COLLINS.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOi WILLIAM E. COLLINS,
w h oio reildonco end add r o u lei
H em ptoe Trailer Court
O ttowa, tUlnol*.
Sworn
oomplalnt
having
baan Iliad In tha Circuit Court
In and for Samlnolo County.
Florida. In Chancery, entitled
“LORETTA W. C O L L I N S ,
P lain tiff, veraue WILLIAM E.
COLLINS, Defendant,” praying
for cartaln r*U*f for I** above
named p la in tiff agalnat you
aa d efen d an t
NOW, THEREFORE, THIS
IS TO NOTIFY YOU that If
you w lih ta defend agalnat
and eoateet tha above entitled
action, you era required ta
file your gnawer or other w rit­
ten dafanee. If any you have
to tha com plaint herein, with
the Clerk of tha above atyled
Court and to aarva upon plaintlfra attorney, Albert N. Fltta,
wboeo eddreee lo 1 Maeonlo
Building, Sanford. Florida, e
copy of aald anawar or other
w ritten defense, on or before
the 11th day of March. MIL
Tha nature o f oold com plaint
la to pray that tha above s ty l­
ed Court grant tha above
named p la in tiff e divorce e
vinculo n a trlm o n ll of and
from you.
FAI NOT TO ANSWER unMae e dacraa pro oonfeeso ba
entered agalnet you.
WITNESS ray hand end o ffi­
cial seal at Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, thla llh day
of Fobraery, A. D. MM.
(SEAL)
Arthur K. Beckw ith. Jr.,
Clerk
of
above
atyled
Court.
Uy: Joan E. Wilke.
Deputy Clerk
Albert N. F lttc, Attorney ti
Cuuneelor at Law
1 M aeoolc Building
Sanford, Florida
Publleh Feb. It, If, II S
Maroh t, 1M4.

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Feb. 17, 1964 — Page 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322 8827
322-7948

Vacuum Cleaner
Repairs, parti; Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAIr,
AirWay,
GE. etc. Cleaucra sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 2*4765.

U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS1
Men-Women 18 and over. Se­
cure jobs. High pay. Short
• neetewasst a i e iiM ea
hours. Advancement. Tbou
77-/7
-B S td ttB sands of jobs open. Pre­
“Why don't you use your old Him about how your
sp ire lory training until ap­
speedometer ia on the blink?"
pointed. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE inform
12. Real Estate For Sale
ation on jobs, salaries, re­ 6. For Rent
quirements. Write today giv­ FURN. apta. Pleasant living. BY OWNER, 3 bedroom. lVk
ing name, address and
bath home. One bedroom
Park apta. FA 2-8507.
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
haa separate entrance, can
55, Sanford Herald.
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
be rented for income. Will
furnished, $55.
trade for smaller place.
6. For Rant
Shown by appointment. Call
5 BR., garage apt., furn. 2005 LARGE 4-Bedroom Lakefront
FA 2-9846.
French. 522-7234.
home with privato beach,
unfurn. $100.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
3 BR. house, kit. equipped. Other choice rentals.
Bluff, furnished. 322 3651.
Ph. 322-1089.
Ball . Blair Agency
As they say, GET
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
FURN., 2 Apts. $55 mo. ea.
OUTA TOWN for an
Phone 322-5611
Water, lights furn. 107 Lo­
investment or desir­
cust Ave., 322-8010
RENT A BED
able homeslte on a
3 HR., kit. equipped, $75 mo. RoPaway, Hospital it Baby
waterfront lot. min­
Beds.
FA 2-3683.
utes from Interstate 4.
By Day, Week, or Month
Go Ashing, skiing or
FURNISHED
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. 1st SL
swimming from your
3 BR, 1 Bath, k. a .......... $ 70
CARROL!’S FURNITURE
own Urge k&gt;l. Only
UNFURNISHED
$1995. $25 Down and
3 BR, 1 Bath, k. e............ $55 9. For Sale or Rent
$15 month. Call Stem2 BR, X bath, Ig. Fla
per Agency, 1919 S.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Rm.....................................$105 LAKE. Call e v o n i n g s
French, 322-4991.
3 BR, 1 bath, k.e..........$85
322-1597.
3 BR, 1 bath, k. e..
S t Johns Realty
fenced back
yard .$110 12. Real Estate For Sale
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
3 Br, 2 bath, k. e., Loch
116 N. Park Ave FA 2 6123
GREENURIAK
Arbor
........................ $125
Choice lots available in
4 BR, 2th Bath, LakeTWO 4 BIl HOMES
Greanbriar of Loch Arbor
front
........................ $165
One for immediate occupancy.
overlooking
golf
conree.
Phone stetnper Ageney, ISIS
602 Highland Ave., I/mgCustom building to your
S. French Ave., 322-4991.
wood, J Mi. S. on 17-92, near
specifications.
Greenbrier
Longwood Plata.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
developed by
LMN ENTERPRISES,
Cowan. 322-4013.
K1NGSWOOD
Inc.
BUILDERS, INC.
l*h. 838 3911 — 322 2744
3-ROOM (urn. a p t, with bath
202 Fairmont Dr.
A garage. 2520 Narcisiua.
2 BR., Fla. room. $100 for
FA 2-8074
Ph. 322-3146.
equity, $62 mu. 322-3455.
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
FURN. A pt 2300 Mellooviile.
bouse, Bcardall Ave., fruit FHA ^ VA HOMES
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
2, S, * 4 BEDROOMS
Rooms prirata baths, 114
1, lta, k 2 BATHS
3
BR.,
1
Bath,
Kitchen
equip.,
W. First St.
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or- DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
lamlo Rd., Sunland.
LAKE Cottage, furn. 322-6106.
$100
Low Monthly PaymenU
APT. $30 k up. Surplus City.
OWNER SAID “SELL"
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your
2 BR., unfurnished bouse. Ph. This one year old quality cus­
322-1356.
FHA - VA
tom built borne. Has many
modern features of a more
SALES BROKER
FURN. APT. FA 2-2*00.
expensive home. Corner lot
3 BR. Furn. Apt. 332-0641.
with citrus—Patio with glass
doors—Dinette bar—Electric
CLEAN, 4-Jtm. 611 Park.
222-2420
stove — White torraszo 2565 Park Dr.
floors — Thermostat wall North Orlando • Casselberry
2 BR., house in Lake Mary,
heat — 3 bedrooms (each
furn. or unfurn., $60 mo.
area. Attractive 3 BR., 2
with lighted closets) — 13x
Ph. 322-3037.
bath home with cent, heat,
13 living room — Screen
kit. equipped. No qualifying,
2 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
porch — C o l o r piaster — no down payment, with
fancy, but cheap raoL Ph.
Color tile k fixtures in bath
monthly payments $76 per
FA 2-3219.
—Insulate ceiling — Con­ mo., plus taxes and lna.
venient to downtown k
3 UR., lta bath. 2415 Chase
Call 322 8389, or Charles
schools. Also utility bouse
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
Turner at MI 4-2966 (Winter
ideal
for
hobby
shop
or
322 5600.
Park).
etorage. $11,500; existing
4 BR., 2 Bath .........$145 mo.
mort. $7379 a t $51.45 per mo. Lake Mary. New 2 BR., tile
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 mo.
bath. Big lot, shade * ci­
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 55 mo. JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
trus. Save! Buy from own­
3 BR., 1th Baths .. $ 85 mo.
322-6457 for Appointment
er. 322-6859.

Stenstrom Realty

17-92 a t Hiawatha

Legal Notice
IX

THE LOUXTV J lI M .r .s
cut n r 1% %xd r u n
x im .k c o i v r i . i *i .( i ii i n s .
lia r . i t s : in*

IIAHLUY UMILH COX.

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NO III l; OF 6 II.I NO l*»: IITIliV
l u l l 1 INAL D ia l'll NKIlifc UF
VUWIVISIHA I S i l l
V ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCKitX.
Notloo M Uoroby *lv -n that
I h av- llloJ iuy Final Koturn
o i Adm inistratrix uf tbo to ­
u t # of Horloy Kralle C oi. dec ta itd ; that I h u t fllt.l iny
P etition for Final Discharge
• nd that I w ill api&gt;ly to th t
Honorable C. Vornon Mist, Jr.
County Judge o f
N-ralnol*
. County. Florida, ou tbo Ird
day uf March, M il, for appro*
| vai nf soma and ror final diei charge aa Admlnlalratrla uf
tba oslato o f H arlty Luillo
Com. dtctaaail.
1‘at-d this Sind day uf Jan ­
uary. M il.
,
Curtis C urries Htory (u r n erly Curtis Currlua Cm .
Mack K. Cleveland. Jr. and
llaruld F. Johns.,n
Attorneya fur tha 1'attUui.ar
r. O. Drawer Z
Siitl'irit, Florida
1 iihllth Fan. J, lh, 17. AS, MSI
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LMN ENTERPRISES MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit
Now haa Sales Representa­
Sanford area. Salary plus
tives et Crystal Lake Park,
comm. Call 322 0643.
W. on 23th St., to Lake
Mary B!vd., left on Blvd. to CHRISTIAN MAN needed.
Full or part-time—lifetime
Lake Mary Fire Station,
security. Exp. S u n d a y
right to Sales Office. 4
School, ministry helpful.
houses under construction.
Earn $100 wkly k up. No
One 4 Bedroom ready for
competition. Write John Ruoccupancy. As low aa $350
din Co., 22 W. MadUon St.,
Down and $64 a month,
Chicago 8, HI.
rh . 838-3911 or 322-2744
DON’T LOOK AT THIS
PERMANENT CAREERHOME!
OPPORTUNITY
Unless ready to buy. It is $106 WEEKLY SALARY AND
LIBERAL BONUS
“The Moat" In beauty, plan,
construction and financing. Be associated with a com­
BR'*. 2 baths, oak Aoors,
pany that offers maximum
Impressive fireplace, won­ opportunity for a permanent
derful kitchen, and ail the
and profitable career. Can
rest! Priced at $22,MX) with
you qualify?
$700 Down.
1. High School education or
equivalent
2. Neat appearance
3. Car In good condition —
free to travel Monday
INVESTMENT k REALTY
thru Friday
116 N. Park
322-9173
4. Age 21-35
DEBARY: Large corner lot, If you are qualified, you will
landscaped, trees, 2 BR.
receive training at full pay.
unusual, $10,900. W. T. Cor­ See Company Representative,
bett. Realtor. 668 4791.
Mr. It. F. McCulla, Tueaday, Feb. 18th, Florida
$300 AN ACRE
State Employment Office,
20 acres with road through
10 a.m. to 3 p in., 200 S.
Just about the middle. Ideal
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
for many use*.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
18. Help Wanted
322-6457 For Appointment
YOU can make money as a
4 BR, 2 RATH
Real Estate Salesman with
Fenced yard, cent, heat &amp;
us. Call for personal ap­
air cond. $16,wm.
pointment.
Bill Stempcr
$500 DOWN
Agency, 322-4991.

SO U TH W A RD

3. Education • Instruction

If you want people to pay
attention to your business,
call FA 2-5612 and aak the
Herald Staff about some at­
tention getting Ida

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SANFORD VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE. I’a ru end
supplies for all makes in­
cluding: Electrolux. New
end rebuilt cleaners sold.
No borne service
call
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2553 Park Dr. ..

FA 2-1301

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CALL your Rainbow dealer O v» L&lt;r.4 I lll i I I I .
322-6511, 4 to 10 p. m.

Payton Realty

"Cot (4ol, tv try body? . . . Whenever he« pees o ft the
high hoorif, we p!ay 'HoU to the C hief!'

Stir

2. N o tic e s • r e r s o n n la

BEST BUY OF YEAR! I !
New 3 UR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
ditioned. No Money Down!
No Closing Costs! All you
need is good credit sod
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
gage. Call Builder.
AL STOLTE—638-5059
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Asso.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
INCOME PROPERTY
Imagine 13% gruks return on
your money i n v e s t e d THAT'S RIGHT $tiu per mo.
return on $5,250—$2100 pre­
sently on mortgage at 5%
interest payable at $25.00
per month. Kitchen equip­
ment included if Immedi­
ate sale.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457 For Appointment
2

VA - FHA
Property ManuKement
&amp;. Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
O ften tor your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the heat home
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagement &amp;
Sales Broker

BR. Home, Study, lta
Butin, large Family Itiu. in
good neighborhood; includ­
ing sieve, refrig., room airconditioner, washing m a­
chine k rugs. Really ter­
rific buy) Monthly pay­
ment* $83.50.
Office FA 2-2113
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Night FA 2-0643
Inc.
323-0700
FA 2*3074
2534 Park Dr. bastard, Fla.

Jim Hunt Realty

4 BR, 2 BATHS

35 Ft. Family Room, fenced Colored Motor Route Carrier
patio, doutle carport.
for afternoon paper route.
$17,900 — TERMS
Must have Reference! and
dependable car. Write Cir­
culation Dept. P. O. Box
1657, Sanford.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Transferred. Must sell, 3 BR. WANTED. P art time Correapondent for the Sanford
c. b. home, hardwood floors,
area. Retired or semi-retir­
good rood., sprinkling sys­
ed persona also considered.
tem. 322-4836.
Car essential and some
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
knowledge of Credit Inves­
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
tigation. Reply by mall:
FHA-VA sales broker. 2465
Stating, Age, background,
S. Park Ave. FA 2 2264,
business or employment
FA 2-2285.
record and present activi­
ties Write Dun it BradLMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
•trecl, Inc., P. O. Box 2206,
lias Customised Homes in
West Boy Station, Jackson
So. Longwood for immediate
villa S, Fla., 32202, Attn: W.
occupancy. Down payment
P. Smith.
of $650 and up.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
19. Situations Wanted
802 Highland Ave.
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2744
Colored lady desire* regular
Job or day's wurk. 322 0300

Payton Realty

FHA HOMES

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, ltk, k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FHOM

DAY’S Work, ironing. 322 1441
Child Care FA 2-2274.

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA
SALES BROKER

John Sauls, Realtor
111 N. Park Ave.

DAY'S Work. 322-5766.

21. Beauty Salons
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Free Parking Lot
Evening Appointment*
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0634

322 7174

Harriett's Beauty Nook
Kv« Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians
3 Bit, lta bath home. Assume 105 So. Oak
FA 25742
payments. 322-5453.

22. Build • l'alnl - Repair
Hot Zigglty! We have
new C u s t o m built
homes, 3 and some 4
bedrooms, 2 b a t h ,
from $350 to $8,000
Down — Also several
EXPANSIVE, not axp en sive, pre-o w e e d
homes, one owner,
FHA and VA. How can
you miss on thla selec­
tion? Call STEMPER
Agency, 1919 S. French
FA 2-4991.

For Your Painting k Wall­
papering needs call Clar­
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for
Free Estimate.

24. Electrical Services
YOUNG S ELECTHIC SVC.
Contr*cting k Repair*
k Controls
114 Sunset
FA 2 8902

25. Plumblnr Services

27. Special Servlc

34. A rticles For 8al«

Tractor mowing k
Call FA 2-7621.

Grading. New Gibson chest type freeser, 578 lb. food capacity.
Only $219.50 with trad*.
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
Dick’s Appliance Service,
Of pictures that have been
510 S. Sanford. 322-7656.
published In The Herald.
CaU Bill Vincent at The FANTASTIC ANNIVERSARY
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
SALE SPECIALS1 Surplus
City, 201 W. l i t SL
Fine Watch * Jewelry Repair
V. L. GUMM, JEWELER
READY MIX Concrete, win­
110 S. Park
322 5952
dow sills. Haul a, stops,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
29. Automobile Service
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry weUs, stopping atones.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Miracle Concrete Co.
Free inspection, estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recoring 809 Elm Are.
FA 2-5751
A repairs discounted.
211ta E. 3rd.
322-3443
Singer Automatic
Sewing machine, like new,
Auto Glass, Tap*
guarantee. Makes buttoa
k Sea* Covert
boles, sews on buttons,
AUTO GLASS &amp; monograms, embroideries,
etc. Pay off balance, $72.40,
SEAT COVER CO. or
pay $7 monthly. Liberal
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-301$
trade for your old machine,
ILL WORK GUARANTEED
CaU anytime, 322-7461.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

New Hotpolnt 2-speed Multi­
cycle Washer. AU porcelain
Scnkarik Gloss and Faint inside k o u t Reg. pr.
$269.88, Now $225.88. Dlck’a
Company
Appliance Service, 510 S.
210 Magnolia Ph FA 1-4622
Sanford, 322-7658.

31. Poultry • Livestock

1 Quaker oil heater, 1 10 hp.
Registered m o d e l Quarter
Johnson Kicker. 511 Myrtle.
Horse, 9 yrs old, solid black.
For experienced rider. Ph. Baby crib, cheat-o-robe, youth
bed. Ph. 322-4536 between
FA 2 6865.
4-8 p. m.

31 A. I'ctH
Beautiful Basset puppies for
sale. Ph. 322-2593.
e

32. Flowers • Shrubs

WATER HEATER Permaglaa
Auto. Gaa, 30 Gal. Good
rood. $10, OUo, Lake Are*
I/Mg wood.

Box spring k m attress with
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
legs, $10. 322-7809.
kee stock. All other kind*
of Nursery shrubbery and TV's, 35 Seta to select from,
SeU or trade.
tree*.
TV OUTLET
,
Gray Shadows Nursery
700 W. 9th
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
Wcsllnghouse elec, roaiter
BULBS
oven, cabinet, grill, tim er.
Exotic Glorioie,
$40. 322-7045.
Rothchildlana
(The Climbing Lily)
GUNS. New k Used. Large
All site Tubers for Sale
selection. W1U trade, Also
Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery
repaU. Tackle aotd k re- * ■
Lake Mary Blvd. 1’h. 322-8724
paired Osteen Bridge Fish w ’ I
Camp
k Gun Shop.
33. Furniture
•i t
ill
Used furniture, appliances, 35. Articles Wanted
;i s
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. WANTED I Citrus fruU. Large - mAI
-/ I
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
or smaU amounts. Bonded
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mansfield, FA 5-4144.
Sell Us Your Furniture.
Quick Service With tbe 36. AniomoMiae • Trucks
Cash
SUPER TRADING
'59 Ford, A t condition. $596.
POST. FA 2-6677.
215 Woodmen.
For tho biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­ '60 Renault with ’61 eng. Exo.
rood. 322-3614.
ture, are Noil's Furniture
llrokorage In Casselberry 1950 Chevrolet, A-t cond.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
45,000 ml. $400. $22-4797.
WANTED reliable couple to 1958 Mercury 8ta. wagon,
take up monthly payments
Mercomatlc k extras. De­
of $13.50 aa $ complete
cent condition, $433. Phone
rooms of furniture. Call
322-3189.
TE 6-1511, Casselberry, col­
'58 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
lect.
sir, radio. $335. 322-2236 af­
FREE ESTIMATE
ter 3.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­ '36 Plymouth, aid. shift, $193.
322-8880.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
BlTYtNO A NEW ar
FA 2 2117.
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
34. Article* For Sal*
A Low Interest R ites
2 Pc. Living Rm. Suite, Plat­ ♦ Low Monthly Payments
form rocker, end tables, FLORIDA STATE BANE
coffee table, lamps, bed,
diuette set, like new. Pbone 37. Boats • Motor*
322-0935.
SPRING la Just around the
corner, but *63 Wintertime
FILL DIRT - CLAY - PEAT
Bargains ara stlU beret
Top Soil - Shell
While they last! Example!
Ph. 322 6753
Sanford
$1795 18' Family Runabout
DIAL-A-MATIC
$1195; i r Gator Trailer*
SEWING MACHINE
$150; $1065 75 hp. Evlnrudea
Makes
buttonholes,
mono­ $750; $789 40 hp. $550; 23
grams, appliques. Guaran­
hp. $365; II bp. only $235.
teed. Balance of $42.20 or
Terms. R o b a o n Sporting
assume payments of $6.00 Goods. Downtown Sanford,
monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
322-5961.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
STRATEGIC LOCATION
FREE ESTIMATES
Busy Commercial corner—in
Upright Piano, refinished 8
R. L. HARVEY
path of growth—any com­
mo. Asking $150. Phone
FA 2 3383
mercial use permitted. Two 204 Sanford Ave.
322 5524.
paved S l a t e Highways.
$15,000. Terms if desired. 27. Special S ervice*
GOULD Pump, like new. Vi
Owner would consider trade. Interior painting a specialty.
hp. with Jet Educer. CaU
Cali today!
322-3025.
Exterior plastering, minor
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
repair. Free estimates. Ph. Wedding Ring Set, Interlock.
322-6457 For Appointment
322-1836.
Ph. 322 7583 after 6 p. m.
15. ituMintHH Opportunity WEi.iJ) DRILLED, PUMPS,
Crib mattress $10. 3226039.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN
9-PC. Monterey dining room
All Types and Sises
153985 INVESTMENT
suite. Excellent condition.
Wc Repair and Service
Our 34 year old, highly rated
322-2249.
S
T
I
N
E
firm ia looking for an ener­
getic-, reliable man or wom­ Machinery and Supply Co.
Carpet Special 1
FA 2 6432
an to service route of fast- 207 W 2nd St.
LIMITED TIME I I I
selling merchandise in re­
HEATING
Mae ha* THROWN AWAY the
tail stores. This is a digni­
SERVICING - TESTING
Percentage Book.
fied profitable business with
Lewis Salei it Service
Buy your Carpet or Huga at
big growth potential in this 2517 C. C. Road
FA 2 7928
Dealer COST plus $1 per
area. Investment covers
yard.
Piano Tuning and Repair
complete invdbtory. oper­
ate from home, no office re­ W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223 ALL FIRST QUALITY
TOP RATED MILLS
quired. No experience nec­
An investment, not an ex­ Call us for a showing of these
essary as wc give you com­
pense. Call FA 2 5612 lor
fine Carpeta In your home.
plete training in your area.
Nylon, Arrilan, All Wool,
Applicant selected will be expert advice on a Herald
etc. Hundred* to choose
expected to service and col­ advertising campaign.
from. TERMS! Up to two
lect weekly. Must have car,
years to Pay I
u minimum of 8 hours |
It Pays
weekly aud be able to start
Carpets A la Carte
immediately. For personal
1103 E. Colonial Dr.
To Dae
Interview write Box 63, this
Orlando, Fla.
paper, giving ua full par­
The HERALD
841-6134 Collect or
ticulars about yourself, in­
Leroy C. MacTavUh,. Owner
clude phone number.
r Want Ada.
FA 2-5545 alter 6 p-m.

SOLD!
341
MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES
m a?
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quality homes an price* sf
loe—$7,790. to $13,350.
withas tittle as $240. km
and $49.27 per emeth—
(k&gt;«e eut today, than wo
15 modal* to Choooo Iroml
Tits letorstato |4 —got
oil at tha OaBwyExchmgt.

CALL BB8-44BB

�South Seminole High Announces Honor Roll Students 1
Dr Jane Casselberry
Ten South Seminole Junior
High School etudenta made all
MA'a" on their report card*
for the laat six week*. Ninth
grader* were Jame* Bacchua,
Courtney Dorrcll, Benjamin
Price, Allen Sullivan, Michele
Caldwell and Donna Tomlin.
Eighth grader* Indued Jame*
Erikaen, Jayne J o h n a o n,
Kathy Lakatoah and Deborah
Reynold*.
The following etudenta wer*
Bated on the honor roll for
making all •'A'*" and "B'a":

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SERVING ALL OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
( 'A ■*!(i R O M ’S

Ry Donna Rate*
William BaumhoUer was
named president of the Longwood Area Chamber of Com­
merce at the regular monthly
meeting of the organization
held Thursday evening at the
Civic League Building on
Church Street.
Baumholaer, who aerved aa
president during the 1062-63
year, waa requested to again

smith, Judith Carson, Linda
Cota, Retty Davia, Sharon
Dempsey, Joy Deslongchamps,
Sandy Fetter, Gall Gleason,
8andra Hading, Patricia Haysay, Evelyn Hammd, Alice
Harria, Marilyn Jenquln, Alyson Johnson, Beverly Ketchurn, Barbara Koilc, Jeanne
Perrault, Barbara Peterson,
Constance Raymer, Pamela
Robertaon, Susanna Policy,
NEWLY INSTALLED officer, cit tho Horc»t City Community A»«ocln.
Barbara Weyera, R e b e c c a
tlon arc, from left, John Jt. Iictlica, president; R. B. Lnshley, second vice
William*, Robert Eldrldge,
president; Rill McGinnis, treasurer and Mrs. Atlanta McGinnis, record­
Barry Eller, Richard Garret,
ing secretary. Alien Forward, first vieo president, was not available for
Ronald Gary Greene, Steven
the photo.
(Herald Photo)
Hasty, Michael ifosvdl, James
Lavender, William Pugh, Pets r Pyne, Tarry Sehambera and
Charles Stew art
Eighth g r a d e r i Included
Keith Creeden, Charles Engle,
John Meadows, Terry Mosley,
David Unlay, Walter BisUlna,
Rex Culbreath, Jerry Warren,
Reginald Sigmon, Bruce Stu­
WASHINGTON (UPI) Originally, the legislation
a rt, Tarry Carnahan, Richard
also
would have allowed
Guest
speaker
at
Good
Shep­
The
House
today
called
up
a
Mayberry, John Newell, Kath­
SAL'* to make consumer-type
arine Ford, Barbara Andrew*, herd Lutheran Church mid­ bill that the Saving! and Loan
Debby Davis, Judith Gregg, week Lenten Service, Wednes­ (SAL) industry wants to take loans on furniture and other
purchases, but this change
Elian N(black, Linda Smith, day a t 7:30 p. m. will be Dr. some of the pressure off Its
Suzanne Webber, Debbie Bac­ Bright McConnell, well known members in seeking outlets was struck from the bill.
Industry leaders doubted
chus, Judy Chanet, Vikl Dogfor their cash.
that the proposed bill would
g ett, July Eckard, Candace orthopedic surgeon of Winter Spokesmen for Savings and
cause SAL'a to divert large
Herrington, M a r y K a I m, Park. Dr. McConnell is a lx an organizations stressed amounts of money Into atate
Jeanne Olaan, Jsanna Patrlk, graduate of the University of that tlie measure would not ami jocal bonds, and mobile
Kathleen Pika, Bonnie Sim­ Michigan and Georgia Med­ make any drastic change in home mortgages.
mons, John Slmunek, Barbara ical School, Augusta, Georgia. Ihe over-all complexion of the
The feeling was that the
Smith, Toni Morrison, Lalon
SAL Investments which arc S?L's would stilt aim for the
He
la
a
partner
In
Uie
Winter
Byars, Linda W a 11 m a n,
concentrated In the resident­ home mortgage market where
Yvonne Wynat, C y n t h i a Park Orthopedic Clinic.
ial mortgage field.
interest averages between Sti
Hanes, Patricia H a r v l l l e ,
Dr. McConnell la a member
The hill would permit SAL’* to 6 per cent. The return on
T h i r s t * McLaughlin and of the First Presbyterian to put their money In state the government bonds is about
Cheryl Watters.
Church, Orlando, and la high­ and local bond*, and mort­ 3 per cent.
gages for mobile homes. It
Seventh graderi wer# Karl
Erlkacon, David Harkins, Ger­ ly respected for his Christian also would Increase from 83,ald Haas, Gerard O'Connar, principles and practice in his 500 to 55.000 Ihe limit on home
Chester Tomlin,i, Jay Wolk, profession. Ho I* married and Improvement loan*.
Scott Johnson, David Johns, father of four children, llo la
Barbara Uryant, Bonnie 8tod- well qualified to speak on Ihe
den, Phyllis Bontkempar, Peg­ subject of Christianity and
MIAMI REACH (UPI) —
gy Davis, Judy Eller, Sherry Medleln*.
The Rev. George Kinnamon,
Tho Reatlee, shaggy - haired
Kersey, Janet Waltman, Terre
Idols of Ihe hobby sox set, de­
Wells, Bhalley Morrison, Carol Interim pastor of Hood Shep­
herd, extends Invitation to tho
cided to delay plana for re­
Sullivan and Merldel Eddy.
public to attend these mid­
turning to London and epend
week eervlcea, The services
Carl If. Moyer, of Strick­ a few more days basking in
themselves era unique in that land Morrlton, Inc., has been the Florida *un and the
they offer not only an oppor­ certified a* a graduate nf the squealing adoration of teentunity to hear excellent »;&gt;cak- service merchandising course nged legions.
well qualified to apeak on at Ford Motor Company's At­ “I hope we’ll be able to en­
Federal State Market ers,
the various subjects, but the lanta Marketing Institute.
joy our extended stay without
News Service
services also offer an oppor­ Certification of course com­ a crowd alwaya following ns,"
Sanford
Shipping point information tunity for the congregation to pletion was announced by L. sold Brittle pres* agent Brian
pnrtirlpat* In a discussion pe­ C. Brock, director of the Ford Summerville, hi* longue sturk
for Feb. 14. All sales F. O. B.
riod following dialogue be­ Institute.
firmly In check.
Precooling charges extra untween the speaker and l'ustor
The course is one of several
Summerville waa almost as
lass otherwise stated.
available at the Institute for enthusiastic about the mopSanford-Or Udo-Zelt* oo4 Dis­ Kinnamon.
The Watchword for Lent dealers, their personnel and topped quartet's performance
trict.
1004 is "Bo the Church—Como Ford Motor Company employ­ on the Ed Sulivan show Sun­
Light rain, mild.
to Church."
es. Classes arc conducted hy day night ns the thousands of
Cabbage: Demand alow to
a staff of professional, full­ teenaged girl* who swooned at
fair, market dull. Domestic
time Instructors.
the bards' booted feet during
round type, IK bu. crates,
Subjects range from man­ the television performance at
•M B to 11.60, bast mostly
agement and merchandising Ihe Deauville Hotel.
f 1.60, fair quality, small size,
course* for dealers and their
low as 11.10; 60 lb. sacks, ordi­
department m a n a g e r s to
nary to fair quality, f t to
salesmanship and specialized
11.16, vary few higher, poorer,
TALLAHASSEE, (U PI)— workshops for staff members.
lower.
Tlie G*m* and Fresh Water In addition, the school of auto­
Carrots: D e m a n d good, Fish Commission reminded
market about steady. Backs, sportsmen today that hunt­ motive business administra­
48-1 lb. film packed, $2.16 to ing of all game bird* *mi an­ tion conduct* training pro­
•2.60; 60 lbs. loose, (1.76 to imal* except rabbits will grams for selected Ford Mo­
tor Company personnel.
12.
close one-half hour after sun*
Clsssos utilize the mnst
Celery; D e m a n d ascaeds set Feb. 28.
effective
management meth­
supply, market firm. 16 in.
Only rablilta and unpro­
crates, Pascal typa, S dos. and tected animals und birds may ods currently bring used by
larger, $4.60; 4 dos. and smal­ lie taken after the rinsing outstanding automobile deal­
erships, Mr. Brock said.
ler, $4; hearts, 24 count, film day.
Group participation in simu­
wrapped, |6.
Director A. I). Aldrich said lated selling or management
Chinese Cabbage: Demand unprotected animals and birds
good, market steady, 16 In. included hottest, red and grey situations ii a primary part
nf each course.
cratea, |2.60 to |2.76.
fox, raccoon, opossum, nutria,
The Atlanta Marketing In­
Endive: Demand fair, mark­ skunk, flying tqulrrt-1, engstitute annually enrolls more
e t steady. 1 1/0 bu. crates,
lists sparrow, armadillo, crusv, Ilian 2,500 sales specialists of
•0.60.
r a t s , , mire, bats moles, Ford Motor Company pro*
Esc* role: Market staady.
shrews and buzzards.
ducts Irom a 10-state area.
1 1 /0 bu. crates, $3 to 83.26.
Lettuce; Offering* light. Ice­
When you borrow from ui,
crates, 24
berg ty|ie,
there's not much you really
count, few, 83; 80 count, few,
•1.76; Romalne, 1 1/0 bu.
have to do. Every loan
AOU
crates, few, |3 .
transaction is handled on
Onions, Green: St a r k a t
a simplified basis. Conse­
BEAUTY — VALUE — SPACE
steady. Crates, 3 dos. bunches,

Doctor To Speak
For Service At
Good Shepherd

VEGETABLE
REPORT

assume the office until new
officers are elected by the
board of directors this sum*
mcr.
His first Item of business
will be the appointment of a
secretary. Bud Scott has been
temporary chairman since
September.
The status of the Medical
Building was discussed at the
meeting. The board of direc­

tor* of tlie Chamber of Com­
merce and trustees of tit?
Medical Building will hold a
reorganizations! meeting later
this month to determine and
decide the status of the build­
ing.

ENCLOSE
Your Torch
All The Family
Will Enjoy II.
See U* Today For Free Estimate*
We'll Handle Everything. Duly
One Bill To I’ay Tlie Gregory Way

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The letters VDB on certain
Lincoln cents are the initials
of Victor D. Brenner, the en­
graver.

Game Bird
Season To
End Feb. 23

Parsley: Market s t e a d y .
Cratea, 6 dos. bunches, |2 .
Parsnips: Offerings light.
Baskets, 12-1 lb. film packed,
few, 81-5.
Radishes: D e m a n d fair,
market slightly weaker. Bask­
ets, flint parked, red variety,
30-0 os., 01.26 to 61.60, mostly
f 1.50; wliito variety, 24-8 os.,
few, 82.25.
Hastings, Florida District:
Light rain, mild.
Cabbage: D e m a n d slow,
market dull. Domestic round
type. IK bu. rratas, best
mostly 91.50, small else, fair
quality, 81.26; 60 lb. sacks,
mostly ordinary quality. 86
ccrita^to 91 . mostly f t .

IN OVIEDO-----

FRESH LEAFY GREEN

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d it o r i a l c
om m ent
CONTENT

Salute To
* * ClO c
Last WediWMlR)' when we
vifilt-d th&gt;* Siinfuril \ u t ul
Academy lor n Cliiiu-m- lunchcon with officers nml cudctwe dhln’t hear a ainglr “Cunt;
l.ay fat choy." And Inst Wed- j
^medny win the finnl day of
the Chinese year. You've prub- |
ably guessed that “ Gun# hay
fat choy" means Imppy New
Year.
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Among those "signed” to apI car in the l.akc Miiry Cham­
ber's talent show at the San- i
ford Junior High auditorium '
leap year night ale Harold I
|nnd Ilulph Unger, Joy Wester
nnd Delores Kirsch, the Itukur ;
Trio, Gregory Nichols. Tanya
Johnson, King Karolers G os- j
pci singers, Jerl Wheatland,
Hobby Hay, llonnie .Swain,
Marilyn Sprouse nnd Dcbby
JlrU In , Al Skinner, Kd Mil­
ler nnd Charles Host. There’l l '
be more, too.

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Hero

Il doesn’t come once In everyone’* lifetime
lo he n hero. The opportunity just doesn't pre­
sent itself. Or If It does, the person who could
lie the hero just doesn't grasp it.
The proverbial “lightning" hns sirurk three
limes for Silas Ijickcy. For three times in his
lifetime l-arkey has dashed Inio flames lo save
n human life.
, " h e n he was an nirmnn in the I T . S. Air
t orps and stationed al I'inecastle Al’H, outside
of Orlando, Ijickev braved flames to save the
life of a buddy,
Ijist summer. Drptiiv Sheriff Ijtrkry res­
cued a woman from n burning house. Knrly Mon­
day (he same law officer, for the third time in
his lifetime, tinned a burning house nnd rescued
a young hoy, returned into I he flames nnd
brought out I hr body of another hoy.
(.arkry hears burn srnrs on his right arm
from his first rescue at I’lnecnslle AFII.
It is not generally known in Sanford and
Seminole County hut Deputy Sheriff S las laickey starred in the Olympic games In Helsinki,
r inland, hark in I he 1950*.
The Sanford Herald salutes Slins I ate key . . ,
lo the jMiinl. and unknown to him until this Vend­
ing . . . |,t. Herald Arenbcrg. director of the NnJionnl Police Hall of Fame at North Port Char­
lotte. Mn„ hns agreed to post his name along
wllh other Inw enforcement heroes. I.ieulenanl
Arcnberg informed The Herald this morning
Ihnl Deputy laickev and his superior. Sheriff
.1. I.. Hobby, will l&gt;e presented with a eitnlion
heralding laiekey's bravery.

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WEATHER: Showers today with winds and high of 70; cooler tonight, 45-35 low; fair, mild Wednesday.
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Established 1908 TUES., FEBRUARY 18, 1904 SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 128

School Opening May
Be Set For Monday

Legislation,
Site Units To
Begin Work
By Julian Stenatrom
Initial steps we-e m id*
Monday toward the creation
of a port terminal in tha
Sanford area.
The Port Authority Commit­
tee of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce turned
on a green light to get tho
necessary machinery in ope­
ration.
Chairman Francis Roumillat
Jr. named Gorilon Frederick
lo head a apecihl sub commit­
tee lo study legislation and
Scott tlurns to be chairman
of another subcommittee to
study site feasibilities. Fred­
erick will lie assisted by
County Commission C h a i r *
man J a m e a
P. Avery
Jr.,
County Commissioner
John Alexander and Andrew
Carraway. Burn*' group will
include Jack Bolt, Mayor A.L.
Wilson, of Sanford, and Carl
Sehilke.
The g e n e r a l committee
agreed that it would seek the
counsel of experienced in­
dividuals and agencies In thia
field. It will Invite Frank
Norris, a member of the Jack ,
sonvllle Port Authority and
chairman of the Barnett Na­
tional Bank, to tte next meet­
ing along with the m anager
of the Jackaonvllle port group.
In addition, Harry Lee Lindaey, of the Housing and Home
Finance Agency, and Robert
Doyle, executive director of
the East Central Florida Re­
gional Planing Council, will be
Invited.
“ With the coming of the SL
John'a-tndian River and the
crosa state canal," aatd Rou­
millat, “ we must act now U
we expect to make Sanford
an inland port."
*
He also pointed out that
"we realise that this endea­
vor is going to be costly and
require conalderable tim e.
However, If we can inveatigate thoroughly and accumu­
late aufficlent facte we will
be la a poaitlon to establish
* • hind of lagialftle* wlththe latitude required to have
a port authority which will
adequately aerve all of in­
land Florida,"

Tlie official o|&lt;eiiiiitr date i would open its doors Monday
for South Srminotc'a new morning.
• Fnglish Estates School may
Meanwhile, English Estates
be determined this afternoon PTO official* have announced
when It. T. Milwec, county that the facility would lie ded­
school superintendent, anil a r­ icated during ceremonies nt
chitect John Burton IV meet tlie new plant next Tuesday
with representative* of Lee I night.
Douglas Ktenstronv, former
Bros., a • Sanford plumbing
firm and the Northeast Sewer 1state senator and attorney for
the Seminole County school
Corporation.
Milvvre said that if schedul­ Iwianl, will bring the principal
ed test* of the plumbing and address and serve as master
•
•
•
sewerage system turn out of ceremonies.
I One Clock watrher railed
Janies P. Avery Jr., chair­
sntisfnetorily there was a good
this morning to tell us about
possibility that the new school man of the County Commis­
the weather beaten ami faded
sion, will participate in the
flop which ripples in the
ceremonies along with Gen. J
breezes atop the new Sanford
C, Hutchison, former chair­
Public Library flagpole.
man of the commission. State
A NATIVE of Sanford, CpI. Thomas A. Rutncr (left) was sworn in this
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr., Repa,
morning for u second four-year hitch in thu U. S. Murine Corps by his
Jan Fortune and S. J . Davis
Another Clock watcher has
commanding officer, Maj. 1L T. Chen, at Sanford Nuvul Air Station.
Jr., havrt been Invited. Ray
called our attention to the
GUANTANAMO N A V A L "too much propoganda," and
Slaton, Don Bale* and Fred
numerous m i g h t y o a k a
Rletllne, m e m b e r * of the
. throoghout Sanford b e i n g BASE, Cuba (UPI) — T h e too little economic opportun­
Old
Salt
school system's Board of Trus­
^choked to death by moss. “ It flight of Cuban exiles to this ity.
GUANTANAMO BAY —
tee*, will be present In addi­
In addition to r*ca|&gt;cr», re ­
the most is not removed," she big U. S. base is beginning to
Hear Adm. John D. Bulkelcy,
resemble
a
small-scale
West
tion to th* Board of public In
cent additions to the exile
r*ald, “the trees will surely
characterizing Cuban reports
Berlin.
struetion which Include* Dan
community include base em­
die." She suggested that per­
that U.S. sailors her* were Wright, Mason Wharton, Dr.
E)
ewilncs.es
told
today
of
Thomas
A.
Butncr
was
bom
ployes who formerly lived in
haps aume young people could
tapping now cut water pipes A. W. Epps Jr., John Evana
1522 &gt;ou8,*‘
be employed to remove the how- a l.Yy car-old Cuban Cuba but faced loss of their Juljr 2J- m l to the Navy base;
youth
swam
about
a
half-mile
and Jim Uirkenmeyer.
Jobs
unless
they
decided
to
A'
cm,fSanford,
lie
is
the
mo»*. She also asked why the |
Circuit Judge Voile A. Wil­ he falsified testing record*
“ Hogwash."
I under fire Irnrn Communist live on the base
|
*
,n
of
c
&gt;
r
il
Butncr
ami
Mrs.
English Estates haa been
Gkidcn Club had Hot railed _
. . .
,
liams today ordered briefs which caused Ixiwdermilk lo
operating since the beginning
Bulkelcy .uid most of those N’ L’ nUho*‘- of Sanford.
•on,eons', attention to it.
I iu a n it ,0 jo,n i,',ou, 000 ° ,hcr
be
paid
a
higher
rate
than
he
filed
in
two
weeks
by
bolls
This morning Cpl. Thomas
Phosphate Suit
members of Guantanamo's dismissed in the recent wave
of the curent school year in
A. nutner. of the same ad­ sides Involved in a Ill-Acre* normally would have gotten.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — th* 8outh Seminole Element­
By the way, Ths Herald— little-publicized exile com of firings following the Cas­
citrus
scandal.
He
said
he
and
laiwdermllk
munily. The youth's two com tro’s water cut-off were given dress, 152J Douglas Avenue,
A civil suit alleging a price ary School plant In Casselber­
ai.d the Clock—are g e ttin g .
.
, „ . .
The Judge was hearing ar­ divided the "profits."
fixing scheme among produc­ ry. During this period the
an opportunity to remain on rc-enlistcd fur a second four.o„.c
Attorneys Ed Kirkluml and
term in (lie United guments for a new trial in
by gonlirc from Castro the base permanently. An uners of phosphate rock In school has had Its own princi­
tern. l.nfortunntely we cannot
Martin
Segal,
in
a
motion
for
the ease involving C. It.
guards.
Florida has been filed In pal, Morris Ruby, and faeulty.
disclosed number chose lo State Marine Corps.
yiubliah tliem because they are
Corporal Uutner was given Lowdermilk, a citrus fruit a new trial, listed 17 grounds. Tamps, the U.S. Justice De­ English Estates has been util­
Ti'.c youth, who was not stay, though in some eases
not aigned. If you do not wish j
They
argued
that
an
at­
1identified because he has rel­ this meant separation of hus­ the oath of office by his com­ dealer from A l t a m o n t e
ising th* South Seminole El*
your name to be used—and aa
tempted action lo influence a partment said Monday.
manding officer, Maj. B. T. Springs.
atives in Cuba, dared death band or wife.
mentary plant during tha af­
lung as you do nut deal in
juror
ami
an
outburst
al
the
Chen,
at
Sanford
Naval
Air
Tile defendant was convicted
. last week in reach U. S.-held
ternoons whit* South Semin
Tlie political secretary of
A
rt
Protection
pci sonulitii-s—we'll nut
trial's
beginning
by
an
agri­
Station.
in December on many charges
*’ , territory because he said lie the C u b a n
ole
Elementary, itself, haa
({evolutionary
BRUSSELS (U PI) — The
Butncr. a star athlete at growing out of an alleged plan culture department attorney
*'J.u r i,mmc’ *l111
j wanted a chance to get an cd Council could be heard Monbeen occupying the plant dur­
prevented
LowxWmilk
from
theft
of
an
original
Kubena
High
School, was
at- a ... night nn radin fmm
| Seminole *&gt;■
*» avowi.
»a- a with »Ulc agriculture depart11 ", *’ CM*C* f #
ucation and become a physi
receiving his basic rights.
painting from a Brussels mu­ ing morning hour*.
‘ clan,
tro-hc’* cuantanamo Cl' 1 "J centcr on
.Jpotbsll te a m .1ment Inspector, Alba Hall, to
C. M. Harp Sr„ South Sem­
They referred to an alleged seum, latest in a $20 million
Just wlicn we cummend the
Hear Adm. John D. Ilulke mamling the "execution wall
inole principal, declared this
West Side Grammar School
attempt
by
Ralph
Stravvdrr,
series of European a rt robley, base commander, said 14 —death—for those who chose nnd * member &lt;i( tbi swim - Ill-Acres citnu ronccntfulo
of Sanford, lo influence a Jury hcries, caused demand* today morning that when English
n o mothers fur serving u* escapers
firm.
have reached Hie to stay, probably close to 100 mlng team.
Estate* opened Its own facil­
foreman through tlie Inttcr'a
n u rsin g guurds at Third and
nutner enlisted in June ID00
base, either by swimming or of the 300 dismissed.
The se-sion was held In parents in Lowdermilk'* be­ for better protection for tho ity, hla school would go to full
French, hero routes word from
and was assigned from Oct­ Judge Williams’ chambers
nation's a rt treasure*.
oy climbing the 10-foot steel
tim* seas ions. At tha present
Hie firings affected about
half. Mentioned was Thomas
Mrs. J . K. Bcdrnbaugh that
fence and daring U. S. mine- one.fidh of the base's Cuban ober 1900 to December 1902 lo Monday.
time, he said, plan* are for th*
Mrro,
the
foreman.
they need six volunteers.
(he Second Marine Division,
Last
Term
Hall previously pleaded guil­
fields, since lie assumed his employes, Bulkelcy said.
school to open a* usual a t 8
Strawder
was
later
pro­
Guards serve from .'ll) to 45
Fleet Marine Force, at Camp ty to tiic charges and testi­
Itost last Dcicmber.
WEST PALM B E A C H a. mM and cloae at 2:80 p. m.
nounced guilty of contempt
minutes each morning and
tajetinc,
N.
C.
During
that
fied for the state. He swore charges and is now free pend­ (UPI) — Phil O'Connell, the Instead of noon, th# present
Tlie exile*, who are never
about llie sumo time each a f­
time he saw duty In the Cari­
identified by name, are check­
alern-voiced stale attorney closing hour.
ing an appeal.
ternoon. If you can help call
bbean. He was promoted to
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI)
ed out after they reach tlie
for the 15th Judicial Circuit
H art also said that tha
During
Hie
argument,
Judge
Mra. Bedenliuugli at nj'J-0105
corporal on Aug. 1, 1902.
—A government attem pt to
base so as to weed out any
South
Seminole
lunrh
room
whose
dogged
determination
Williams
revealed
that
two
or conturt thu »chmd at
Assigned lo the Sanford Na­
possible- Castro spies. They
bribe attempt* were made cracked the Chiilingeworth would !&gt;* reopened to serve hold joint unlun - company
val Air Station Marine de­
322-11142.
meeting* on the Florida E ast
arc then given asylum and
during
the ronduct of the murder mystery, is serving hot lunches for tho children.
•
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tachment in January 19fU.
Coaat
Railway strike stalled
employment.
trial. Ho said “ Bonham ac­ hi* last term.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Butncr serve* as a corporal
Around we go! The Herald
today, apparently o r* r th*
T h e 13-year-old's escape Had flying weather today
tually
got
Mime
money"
but
of
the
guard
here.
published a photo from a na­ was made at a point known a s 1f(,u|r(j up ijen g,.ott Kelly's
quration of whether the talka
Prtilion wjKdrnied Monday did not elaborate. The court W anted: Houdini
He is married lo the form­
tional construction muguzinc the “ water gate," where two
should be recorded.
night at a public hearing of clerk confirmed that Theodore
,k
“
’'“
■'pr
"
uhprp
,w
o
Plan
to
be
th
e
fir
s
t
randid
ate
e
r
Slgnc
Ann
Anderson,
of
ST. PETERSBURG (U PI)
showing a parking lot built sections of the base are di­
FEC official*, Including
tile
Altamonte
Spring!
Zoning
F.
Ilenham
of
Sanford
also
for
governor
to
officially
qual­
Scbring, and they reside in
— Despite President John­
over Hock Hiver in the middle vided by a narrow section of
R o a r d Chairman Edward
ify. AH of hi* opponent* got the house where Butncr was Board to change the classifi­ served on the Jury.
of Janeaville, WIs., with a hint
son's economising, “not even
Ball, wralked out of the meet­
cation from residential to
Guantanamo Bay.
Kirkland and Segal said that a political Houdini" could fi­
in ahead of him.
born.
to Sanford authorities that
ing
after a court reporter
Cuban guards spotted the
light
commercial
on
properly
Mc~o
and
"possibly
other
Jur­
Flva
boy
a
who
painted
Kelly's plan* wa* grounded
such a facility might be built three young swimmers soon
located on Maitland Avenue ors" were prejudiced u a nance all th* programs hie smutty signs on Seminole wa* refused entrance.
In
Ocala
and
th*
Lakeland
over Lake Monroe. Mrs. Hurry after they struck out from the
propoa.as
b e t w e e n Grandview and result of an account of one administration
Minutes later AaaL Labor
Overman Home
High School buildings last
Daehn of Sanford, a former Cuban shore. The 15-year-old ■enator had to jum p Into an
H o u s e Republican leader
Pennsylvania
Avenues.
Secretary Jamea L. Reynolds
day's
court
proceedings
in
an
Clifton
Overman,
member
weekend
have
been
suspended
automobile
for
the
160
mile
Janesville resident, sent a clip­ was lucky and managed to
Charles A. Halleck of Indiana from school for 10 days, ac­ held separata meetings with
T ic petition, presented by area newspaper.
of the Hoard of Aldermen,
ping from The Herald to the make it unharmed through a drive to Tallahassee, getting
said Monday right.
Mrs.
Mary
J.
Ilayncs
of
Co­
The
circuit
Judge
said
lie
I
s
i
t
Casselberry,
injured
cording to Superintendent R. Ball and G. E. Lelghty, chief
Janeaville Daily G arrtte and rain of rifle fire. Ills friends him here well after the other
negotiating officer for 11
week in an automobile are!- m a, requeued the change for hsd grown up with Mem and
T.
Milwee.
candidates
started
aigning
up
S a n f o r d received publicity were not.
■lent, was returned home this tlie soutli 10 feet of Ixit 10 added: "I know lie couldn't be
■it noon.
Furthermore, Milwee said, non-operating union* which
there.
Tlie boy says it is impossi­ Two atand.lna for Kelly, morning front Winter Park and all of lads 11 and 12, influenced."
the boya, all juveniles, have struck tha FEC 13 months
• •
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ble to get an education in Cas­ Monty Trainer, 2d, Key Weit, Memorial Hospital. Hu had Block F, Stuart's Subdivision.
Kirkland replied: “ Y o u r
been ordered to remove the ago.
One loeul firm which now tro Cuba because there is
More than 20 residents wero Honor, you have to dfvorre
R e y n o l d s talked with
Buffered shook, concussion,
paint
from tha buildings and
unit
former
Univeralty
of
employs about 20 persons hsd
to do other manual labor Lalghty for 10 minutes, than
Florida football star Larry head injuries and facial cut* on hand at the hearing to pro­ ) ourself of a personal relat­
told E. 8. Douglass, director
ionship and the law — he
test the change.
summoned Ball, who said:
around the facility.
Libertore. kept a night-long and bruise*.
of the Seminole County Voca­
Mayor Lawrence Swofford wound up as foreman of (lie
“Th* FEC haa nothing to
Milwee reported the high
vigil
before
the
Serretary
of
An
arrclcratcd
program
of
tional School, that by 10(18 it
Jury."
presided as chairman.
hide. If I meet with 3lr.
school
authorities
have
de­
State'*
door,
to
cinch
the
num­
OK
Center
Paving
planning
Is
on
tlie
agenda
of
expects to need at leust 125
Tlie defense counsel said
cided not to press criminal I.eighty I want • court re­
ber one e|Kit for Kelly. When
City Commisaion Monday
employes.
they were not aware of tlie Ihe seven-county East Central charges against the boys.
porter there."
the door opened, Libertore evening agreed to • $22,000
• • •
Florida
Regional
Planning
attempt to Influence Mrro un­
wes
given
a
card
bearing
the
utility
and
paving
inatallatlon
Council
meeting
Wednesday
Last ysar South Seminole
til the end of the tn al when
Elementary School at Cassel­ J . L. Hobby, sheriff of I numeral *1” assuring Kelly at Sanford Shopping Center,
they were Informed by State at the Mayfair Inn.
Seminole County, was praised hv could qualify first. There Highway 17-92 and Onora
Regular businesi will lie
berry had a total of CTU stud­
Attorney
Arthur L Steed.
today for his co-oprralion in is no advantage to being first, Street, in exchange for an­
conducted in tlie morning with
ent* enrolled. This figure In­
"We
would
have
asked
the
apprehending fruit thieves In aside from |Hibilrity.
nexation ef tlie property.
tlie afternoon portion devoted
cluded children from the Eng­
Bids for ronstrurtlon and court to rxruve this Juror had lo tlie planning program.
a report presented to the
lish Estates area. This year,
we
known,"
they
said.
paving of four Longwood
board of directors of Florida
The seven counties involv­
South Seminole Elementary, Cilrus Mutual by Lea Res
Tlie defense also placed
streets were awarded 3londay
ed are Seminole, Volusia,
exclusive of English Estates sengcr. director of tlie fruit
heavy
s
i
r
e
s
*
on
an
incident
at
niglit to Mid-State Contrac­
llrevard. Orange, Osceola,
children, now has 028 stud­ protection division.
tors. Inc., of Orlando at a Ihr start of the trial when
William C. I’icrce, agriculture Lake and Indian River,
ents. Now you tell us if South
meeting
of
tlie
City
Council
Besscnger said, “ It is be­
Representing Semtoole are
Seminole Is growing. It's no cause of the knowledge and
held especially for tills pur department attorney, declar­
County Commissioner Joho
wonder school people have co-operation of officials like
pose. Total roils of the work ed before tlie Jury tlust the
Interested citizens
"Department of Agriculture Alexander and Jam ea H. Van
problems!
were set at $13,379.30.
Sheriff llobliy that the protec­ WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Hoy.
• e •
has
a
vital
interest
in
this
"If I had taken a punch he
Contracts call for the pav­
tion plan has been able to
invited to
Firms expecting to send
County Commission Chair­ achieve such outstanding re­ Sen. l&lt;ce Metcalf. (D-Mont.), wouldn't have been there," ing of Tulli* Avenue between case."
delegates
to
Die
meeting
in­
thought
the
elevator
operator
said
Metcalf.
“
I
can
punch
man Jam es P. Avery Jr. said sults.
Grant Street and O le a n d e r!.,
.
..
Organizational meeting
in Die ok) Senile Office Build- hard enough for most of
clude Martin-Orlando, Gen­
the other day he found a huge
Street; Oak Street between 1 TODC CsIlH T h e f t
"To date, more than 113 |ng v l l aw-fu|iy ,ioW moving these elevator operators.”
eral Electric Company, Day­
amount of pornographic mate­ arrests for stealing citrus ! #nd
Belter Avenue and Wildmere 1 Theft of a large quantity of
b| m
tona Beach; Radiation, Inc.,
klrtralf explained that he
rial dumped very near a and committing other a ct.;
rxac(1). ck. , r w||&lt;t approached the elevator to Avenue nnd Seminole Avenue! gasoline from a school bus of West Palm Beach; Piper
school bus stop in South Sem­
detrimental to the citrus injf anything, happened ride up to bla office on tlie anil Lind Avenue between 1pump at Lyman School, Long­ Aircraft Corporation, Radio
inole. Ho said, “It wasn't ex- dustry have been made. One
Highland Street and Lakeview wood. is being investigated
during
M etcalfs short ele­ fourth floor and found O'Neill
Corporation of America, Pan
a&lt;tty smutty; it was down­ hundred and five of these In­
Drive.
by the sheriff's office. Dep­
vator ride Monday.
American, Boeing, Lockheed,
hard
at
work
on
his
studies.
right filthy."
The bids were awarded up­ uties report somrone smash­
vestigations and arrests have
The operator, B e r n a r d
Brown Engineering Corpor­
The operator, be said, was
• • •
on
recommendation
of
A.
K.
ed tlie pump lock to gain ac­
been carried out by members O'Nicll, 21, a Georgetown Uni­ “ real slow getting into the
ation,
Southern Bell Tele­
Signs of tlie times—on the of the Central Intelligence
versity Law student from elevator and 1 suggested he O'N'eall and Associates, con­ cess to the fuel.
phone Company, Florida Gaa
buck of a small compact car: Bureau."
sulting
engineer*.
South Bend, Ind., claims Met­ move a little faster."
Transmission Company and
“Ouit honking! I'm pedaling
Scavenger told the board he calf. a big. brawny man of
The senator asked O'Neill
Bitten
By
I)ojr
Florida Power aind Light
as fast as 1 run."
believed that “ through the ef­ 33. tcok a swing al him,
8:00 P. M. February 19th, 1964
Jam es Hicks of 2421 Chase Company, Orlando UUUtlas
Ids name. “ He laid he didn't Fire In Clouet
forts of the fruit protection
Metcalf denied i t
City firemen were called to Ave. reported to city police Commission, Florida Power
have to give me his name.”
division, the CIB and tlie 32
Witnesses
reported
that Metcalf said, “ and I used an Apartment 17 in Castle Brew­ Monday night hi* son and an­ Corporation, Florida T a 1 a at County Court House
Storm W arning
MIAMI (LTD —The Weath­ sheriffs In the citrus produc vuien Metcalf left the elevator epithet he didn’t Uke."
er Court 3lund*y at 7:39 p.m. other child in tiie neighbor­ phone Corporation, W l n i a r
er Bureau issued a severe ing counties, we have been I a t the third floor of the bulldThe elevator stopped a t the when fire erupted la a utility hood were bitten by a stray P a r k Telephone Company,
Uundcrstumi warning today ablc to prevent thousands o f 1ing, he walked out backward third floor, and the senator closet. Hie blaze was out on dog. Pollre notified the dog Seara Roebuck and Company.
f.r a I parts uf Florida north ooxc* of fruit from bdug with his coat collar closer to emerged backwards before a their arrival and damage warden, J e r r y Tbotnp$oi), Montgomery - Ward, Jordan
of Sarasota and Vcro Beach. I stolen to tDl*-"
I his shoulders than his neck. , crowd ei curious onlooker*.
was listed aa alight.
whs i* investigating.
kUrah. leap's and

Flights To Gitmo
Like 'Little Berlin'

m w A ...

This Is Where
He Came In

'And The First
Shall Be Last'

FEC Hearing
Collapses

Altamonte Balks
Zoning Change

5 Seminole High
Boys Suspended

Planning Group
To Meet Here

Citrus Mutual
Praises Hobby

\

Judge Orders Briefs
In Lowdermilk Case

Longwood Lets
Paving Work

Senator Backs Out
If Not Down

PUBLIC
NOTICE
SANFORD

CHAMBER ol COMMERCE

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Movie Aclor
Alan Ladd
Found Dead

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Geneva Farmer Wins
Dairy Herd Citation
Elbert Cam mack, owner of
Fairgladex Jersey Dairy, Ge
nevs, and Baker's Dairy,
Sanford, have been cited for
outstanding achievement In
dairy herd production and ef&lt;
flclency, according to Cecil
Tucker, county agricultural
•gent.
Falrglades Dairy was se
lee ted the state winner In the
efficient d a i r y
production
awards program for Dairy
Herd Improvement Astoda
tlon (DIIIA) members. Ba
ker’s Dairy was named run
ner-up In the state dairy herd
management awards program
for those dairies on a co-oper
atlve record keeping system

Legal Notice
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ISOLB CODSTV, FLORIDA,
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NINTH rKDKRAt, KAVIVOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
NEW TOMC CITT,
Plats tiff,
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JESSIE S. KURVIN. hla wtf*.
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TOl ROOERT S. KURVIN
n**ld*nc* Unknown
TOO ARB HERKUT NOTI­
FIED that a «ult to forteloM
a Mortaasa kaa baan Iliad
against yon la lha aboaa Court
by lbs above namod Plaintiff.
Tho proparty aoucht to ba
forselossd la aa followa:
Lot II. LONODA1.R SUB.
DIVISION, oceurdlne to
Plat tbaraof aa racordad
tn Plat Book IS. Pass II.
•f Iba Publte Rscords of
Saialaota County, Florida.
TOU ABB REQUIRED to
Die your Answer with tho
Clerk of tba Court and to
serve e copy apon the Plain*
tiff** Attorneys, FREED A NA.
THANSON. SIS South Washing,
ton Avenue, Tltuevllle, Florida,
not later than February I a,
lis t. If you fall lo do oo, a
decree pro confeooo will ho on.
torod asalnst you for tho roHat demanded In tba Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and teal
•f eald Court at Seminole
Coanty, this Tth day of Jan•ary, 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Cltrk or Circuit Coart
By Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
Law Office*
FREED and NATTtANSOW
Sta South Waahlnetoa Avenue
Tltuavllla, Florida
Publlali Jan. 1. IS, SI, IS, 1144.
CDQ-tS
IN THM CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H B NINTH JUDIOIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND D m
SEMINO LB COUNTY, FLO RID A.
CMANCSSBT NOw 1 H M
T1IB PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANT
Plaintiff,
ifE N R T MOSKOWITZ. at ua.
D efendants.
NOTICE OF SALB
NOTICE IU llK R E I ir QTVP.N that oa lha 10th day of
F abru ary, l i l t a t l l i t o A.M.
a t tb a main d oor of the CourtIio u m o f Sem inole County, at
Banlord, Florida, the underalsnad Clark w ill o ffe r for
■ale lo the klaheet and beet
bidder for caeh the follow ing
tfaacrlbad real p rop erly :
Lota It. 10 and I0A. of
B lock XI. or HANLANDO,
TH E
HUnUlin
1IKAUTIF U L Sanford Section, noeord ln s to Plat tbaraof so
rooordod In Plat Hook I,
p a ce 44, o f the Ihibllo Hecord s o f Sem inole County,
F lorida.
t o is llie r wltb all olrucluree,
Improvemonta, fixture*, appllancee and appurlanancaa on
tald land or uead la eon janstlon thorawltk.
T b lo ealo la made pursuant
t o final dacraa o f foraoloaura
•nterad In Clianrary action No.
IS U I now pending In the C ir­
cuit Court or and far Seminole
County. Florida.
D ATED TH IS S ilk day ef
January, t i l l .
(SE A L)
A rthu r II. R eckw lth. Jr,
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
lly : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON, RUSH.
DEAN A LOWNDES
A ttorney* for P la in tiff
SZX Keel c o n tr o l U ou levarl
Orlando, Florida
I’ uliIDh Jan. 10, i l l l .
CDQ-101

other than DIIIA.
Cammack received an em­
bossed plaque and a check
as first place state winner In
the large herd dlvlilon o f the
efficient d a i r y production
contest.
The program Is directed by
t h a Agricultural Extension
Service. County winners sre
selected
in counties with
DIIIA work and from these
the state winners are selected
by ■ committee comprised of
agricultural extension agents,
extension d a i r y specialists
snd college dairy science de­
partment representatives.
The 1963 selections were
made In "large'' snd "sm all"
herd divisions, all herds un­
der 100 being considered In
the small herd division.
The herds are scored on
feeding practices, herd re­
placement program, h e r d
health, usa o f records In herd
management and the results
secured as evidenced by the
DIIIA record and business
analysts data from farm sccounts. The latter gives evi­
dence o f a successful business
operation.

T l l f S C O M P A C T ntntion wagon was catimated a total loan by TroojHjr
John McConnell following a collision Tuesday evening nt Grnpcville
Avenue nnd 18th Street. The driver, Victoria Harrington, Negro, of 2205
Grapcvllle Avenue, suffered head and hip injuries. Anna Alexander, u
passenger riding with her husbund, Eugene Alexander, Negroes, of 2712
West 23rd Street, suffered a broken arm und head injuries. The Harring­
ton woman was cited for failing to yield und having no valid driver’s
license.
(Herald Photo)

VEGETABLE
REPORT

2 5 ,0 0 0 A t G O P D inners

Federal Stale Market
Newa Servico
Hanford
Shipping point Informant*!
for Jan. ao. All sales F.O.B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
Sanford • Oviedo - Zellwood
District:
Party cloudy snd mild.
Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
market firm. Domestic round
type, 1H bu. crates, $1.75; so
lb. sacks, $1.23 to $1.30, heat
mostly $1.30, poorer, lower.
Carrots: offerings light, de­
mand food , market about
steady. Sacks, 461 lb. film
pack. $2.33 to $2.60; 50 lb.
sacks, loose, $1.30 to $1.73.
Celery: demand fair, mar­
ket weaker. 16 tn. crates, Pas­
cal 2-2U dot.. $2.65; 3 dot.,
$2.50; 4 do*., $2.23;; 6 8 doi.,
$2.50; hearts, Him wrapped,
24 count, $3.23.
Chinese Cabbage: offerings
light. 1$ In. erstes, $1.50.
Endive: offerings light. 1
1/1 bu. crates, $3.50.
Escarole: offerings light. 1
1/9 bu. crates, $3.
Lettuce: offerings light, de­
mand fair,
market about
steady. Lceberg type, Wit
crates, ordinary to fair qual­
ity, 24 count, $3 to $3.50.
Onions, green; Crates, 3
doz. bunches, $3.
Parsley: Crates, S doi.,
bunches, $2 to $2.50.
Radishes: demand exceeds
supply, market firm. Baskets,
film packed, red, 304 ox.,
$1.50.
Hastings Florida Dlalrlet:
Party cloudy, windy and
mild.
Cabbage: demand fair to
good, market ateedy to firm.
Domestic round type, mostly
fair quality, 1H bu. crates,
$1.80; 50 lb. aacks, $1.23 to
$1.33, mostly $1.25; poorer,
lower.
MOTH FOOD
The larvae or the moth will
eat fabrics containing wool,
feathers, fur, hair and other
animal fibers, but will not
touch cotton, linen, nylon or
other vegetable or synthetic
fibers.

WASHINGTON (U P D -R c publican contributors inspect­
ed a showcase o f presidential
possibilities Wednesdsy night
st a act o f dinners which
grossed about $24 million for
the 1964 GOP campaign.
Former President Dwight
D. Eisenhower, w ! k&gt; Is In­
eligible for the Job, said he
would bo glad to run as the
vice presidential nominee on
a ticket with any of the men
who spoke.
Richard M. Nixon, the 1960
candidate who
presidential

Booth To Head
Study Of State
Laws On Fraud
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Duval County Solicitor Ed­
ward Rooth will head up a
statewide committee named
by Atty. Gen. James Kynes
to itudy Florida laws on frau­
dulent business schemes.
Kynes saUl fraudulent busi­
ness practices are becoming
an increasing problem in the
state and laws needed to be
strengthened. He called on all
prosecuting attorneys Wed­
nesday to take part In the
study.
"W e must give constant at­
tention to keeping Die busi­
ness climate of Florida free
from suspicion," the new at­
torney general said.

Ireland Names
U. S. Envoy
DUBLIN, Ireland UPI) William Fay, Irelandi ambas­
sador to Canids since 1960,
was appointed ambassador
to
Washington
Wednesday
night.
Corurliu* Crcmin, a former
ambassador to London snd
Paris, was appointed Irish
delegate to the United Na­
tions.

could be renominated, said be
was sure the 1964 nominee
was among those who spoke
Wednesday nighL
Eisenhower and N i x o n ,
along with announced and
prospective Republican pres­
idential candidates, address­
ed 25,000 Republicans who
paid $100 a plate to attend
dinners in 21 cities tied to­
gether by closed circuit tele­
vision.
Those wlw spoke In this
order were; Sen. Thurston B.
Morton of Kentucky from
Houston, Nixon from New
York, Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller of New York from
Los Angeles, Gov. William W.
S c r a n t o n o f Pennsylvania
from Indianapolis, Sen. Harry
Goldwatrr of Arizona from
Pittsburgh and Gov. George
Romney of Michigan from
Washington.
Eisenhower followed these
speakers with a proposal lor
a “ United Statesmanship" for
writing the 1964 Republican
platform. Hr urged that Re­
publican expert* aet up for­
ums on a regional, state,
county and precinct hatla to
talk Issues to the voters.
The ex-Presldent also rec­
ommended that GOP national
headquarters set up a sug­
gestion renter to receive voter
rommrnts on issues facing
the country.
From this effort, he aald,
the Republicans could write
a platform which would be
"an
expression
of
main­
stream thinking of an Inform­
ed people."
Other speakers dealt more
harshly with President John­
son. the presumed Democra­
tic nominee for next Novem­
ber.
Nixon said the GOP could
win this year by standing on
principle on a great issue,
"tho need for America to re­
gain Hie Inilative in the fight
against world Communism."
In every m ajor area of the
world, he said, the cause of
freedom "Is worse off today
than it was four years ago."

Goldwatcr t o o k
another
swing at the GOP liberal wing
by laying that the party must
give voters "a Republican
choice . . . not an echo" of
the Democrats in the 1964
election.
But Scranton threw a soft
Jab at the conservative wing
by saying that the GOP had
enjoyed its greatest success
when it was not "standing as
the negative party but by
serving as the party of posi­
tive action."

Seminole County PTA Council
To Host District Meeting

PALM S P R I N G S , Calif.
(U PI)—Alan Ladd, the tightlipped, scrappy little hero of
more than 40 movies, is dead
at the age of 50 of an ap­
parent heart attack.
The blond film star died in
his sleep at his home here
Wednesday.
An autopsy was scheduled
for today by the Riverside!
County coroner's office, but I
Dr. Joseph Sage said death
was probably due to heart' A 1 /C WILLIE Martin,
son o f Mr. und Mrs.
seizure.
Willie W. Martin of
The actor's body was dtsNorth
Orlando, is ex­
covcrcd at 3:30 p.m. by his
a c te d home the week
butler, Wendell Tyler, who
o f Feb. 10 on n 30-day
telephoned for help from the
leave. Martin, 23 years
manager of a hardware store
old,
has lived in Semi­
here owned by I-arld. His
nole County (dure hi*
wile and chiklrrn were at the
third year o f school
family home in llolmby llills.
and attended Lyman
a fashionable l/is Angeles
Hit'll. For the past 18
suburb.
months he has been
A family spokesman said
ptutioned in Guam at
funeral services will be held
Anderson Air F o r c o
Saturday at the Church of
IJnse. After leave he
the Recessional In . Forest
will report for duty in
Lawn.
Little Hock, Ark.
In addition to his widow,
the former Sue Carol, Ladd
is survived by a son. Alan|
Jr., by a previous marriage;
Carol L e e ,
Mrs.
Ladd's
daughter by a previous mar­
riage; and Hie couple's daugh­
ter, Alana, and son. David.
A square dance class for
A shy, mild-mannered man beginners will open Feb. 12
olf-screcn,
Ladd
portrayed under the sponsorship of the
strong, silent typea in movies,
city
recreation department
the latest of which was "The
and
the
Starlight PromenadCarpetbaggers," to be releas­
ers Square Dance Club at the
ed later this year.
Civic Center.
Classes will be held at 7
Dance Set
Seminole High School stu­ p.m. each Wednesday under
dents will be guests of the the instruction of Chuck Du­
Glee Club at a dance Feb. 15 rant.
in the student lounge. Theme
for the affair will be "Garden
Keep razor lilacs used to cut
of Stars." Muxlc will be pre­
sented by the Temptations, thread in an empty metal as­
along with special entertain­ pirin box in your sewing bask­
et
ment.

Square Dance
Class Slated

By Julia Barioa
|where Instructions can be rePlans for the Seminole reived on providing better
County PTA Council to h&lt;&gt;»t a communication between the
meeting of the Fifth District school and the parent. Day to
I T A Councils were made at ,
i t . __i
„
,
, day problems arising in the
the Jan. 9 executive board ; ’ *
meeting of the local group school and advantages of PTA
with Philip Simpson, president , j also will be discussed at tha
presiding.
institute.
The district meeting will lie
The next executive hoard
held on March 2, place and meeting o f the county council
time to be announced.
will be held ut 9:30 a. m. on
The regulnr meeting of Hie Feb. 13 at the Altamonte Ele­
council was held on Jan. 16 at mentary School. The next reg9:30 a. m. at South Seminole ular meeting is scheduled nt
Junior High School with Vice 9:30 a. m. on Feb. 20. also in
Schools represented were] Altamonte,
siding in the absence o f Simp­
son.
Ion some material being us*
0 0
South Seminole Junior High,
Pinccrcst Elementary, Lyman
High. Altamonte Elementary
nnd Hear Lake Elementary.
It was requested that each
school appoint a delegate to
on your old
attend ths summer Institute

$

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TRADE-IN

FURNACE

Board Approves
Smoking Report

wi t h purchnne
of a new

JACKSONVILLE — T h e
Florid* Chiropractic Associa­
tion's board of directors Fri­
day announced full support
of the government’s report
branding heavy cigarct smok­
ing as a health hazard and
major cause of lung cancer.
Dr. Carl F.
Rosselaod.
president o f the 550-man
statewide organization, point­
ed out that FCA member*
have recommended for years
that their patients not smoke.
The chiropractors apparent­
ly are setting an example for
their patients. Dr. Rosseland
reported that a recent survey
showed that leas than 30 per
rent of Florida's chiroprac­
tors use tobacco, in any form.

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Members of the Seminole
County Board of Public Inatruction made an inspection
o f the new English Estates
School this afternoon. John
Burton IV, architect, said that
no decision has been made
yet as to the school's opening
date.
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MRS. KUI.A McClelland, owner and operator of
otto of Sanford's "biggest little" businesses, re­
ceives Visit-Seminole County automobile tag
from Charlie Robinson (right) and Robert T.
Hessercr, of the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Membership Committee. Mrs. Mc­
Clelland operates the concession stand at the
City of Sanford Zoo.

C. Of C. Membership
Drive Opens Tuesday

Annual memhcr.hip drive I several years for the drive
of the Seminole C o u n t y proved so successful, accord­
Chamber of Commerce will ing to John Kridcr, Chamber
be launched with a kick-off manager, that again the drive
breakfast at 8 a.in. Tuesday will be concentrated in a oneat the Sanford Civic Center. day effort.
Etch team will consist of
Co-chairmen in chargo arc
Robert T. Hessercr, Charles a captain and live workers.
Each worker will he given
Robinson, Arthur Beckwith
Burnup and Sima, a heavy
only four names of prosperconstruction lirm here In Jr. and .Richard .McCItma..
tivi ' i vmbvfS ‘ T IL : irflflbV
Plan used during kite last o f earli t'*ani 'to be success­
Sanford, la proud of its beau­
tiful lawn and pansies. And,
ful Tuesday In completing his
they claim they're the only
allotted vails will receive a
business house or organiza­
savin :s ond. Also, the cap­
tion in Sanford that raises a
tain of t 'c train bringing in
"fresh " U. S. flag each morn­
the most nirmlicrshipi will
George Washington Mar­
ing. How about that! It's a
receive .&lt; sav.ngs bond.
shall, Sanford Naval Atr Sta­
fact that quite often many
Members of the team bring
tion, was charged with fail­
flags become (rayed hut for
ing in the greatest number of
ure to yield the right of way
some reason they’re not re­
memberships and their wives
by Sanford police Thursday
placed. Glad this firm docs.
will Ik- guests at a steak cook
when
hit
1953
A
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was
. . .
out.
struck at tlte in fle c t io n of
Heard about the Heart Fund
French Avc. and Ninth St.
Hootenanny? One last re­
Marshall's car was hit by
minder. It'll be at the Orlanan auto driven by Robert E.
do-Seminolc Fronton Sunday
McCaliister of Oviedo. Dam­
afternoon. Don't miss it! The
ages to MeCalllster’ s ear was
talent will be outstanding.
Willi* peacock,
formerly
estimated at $ 100. Marshall's
• • a
car sustained approximately with Florida State Bank here,
Cami Ilruce &gt;a&gt;s the voter $500 in damages. No injuries- has been named president of
registratiun books will be were reported.
tlie IR-Sota National Bank.
open from 9 until 5 p.m., Mon­
Arcadia, it was learned here
day through Friday, at the
today. Both banks are part of
Registration office on the Policeman 111
the McNully bank chain.
ground floor of the Court­
I’ carork joined Ihc local
Herman Harriett, member
house. Books will cluse on of the Sanford police Depart­ bank as a bookkeeper in UMS
Apr. 4. Why not register now? ment, was admitted to Semi­ and moved up to rashier be­
. . .
nole Memorial Hospital this fore being transferred in May
By the way, if perchance morning Harriett, a Sanford 1937 In the Arcadia hank as
you're an alien and you have. police officer for the past 19 vice president. He was named
n’ t registered you'd bettor get years, is reported to have ixcrutivc vice president there
to tile nearest post ofticc be­ pneumonia.
in 19&lt;i).
fore it closes tliis afternoon.
If you don't, serious penalties
eould be imposed upon you
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Driver Charged
In Accident

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Here's one of Florida's new i
trafiic laws to wliieh most
people are giving little atten­
tion. Hie law elearly states
that you must use full head-1
lights while driving during I
twilight, smoke, fog, rain nr
at night. During our last rain­
storm less than half
the
motorists complied with the
law. Worse jet, most of tlicm
used parking lights. Traffic
officers
say that parking I
lights must not be used ex -1
erpt when the vehicle is,
parked. Tint's why they call
'em parking lights!

And while we’ re on econ­
omies, Florida remained loth
in nation in income per peraon during 1903. There was a
gain, however, of 4.4 per cent.
U. S. citizens earn an average
of 13,338 per person. Floridians earn an average of $2,048 per person. Orange Coun­
ty has tlte highest average
income, Broward the lowest.
• • •
Let's all go for the metro­
politan phone sjstem!
— The d o c k Winder

FRI., JANUARY 81, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 116

Bryant Delays
Decision On
University Siie

Cliff McKihbin. chairman of
the metro phone system com­
mittee of the Chamber of
Commerce, says that less
than 3,000 ••votes'* are In
from Sanford area subscrib­
ers. A favorable vote on the
system will mean that all of
Seminole County will hr on «
single, toll-free system. Let's
dial Metro!
• • •

• It wai Perry Cameron and
not John Cameron who pass­
ed along the information that
fish won't bite when cattle
along the St. Johns arc laying down and not eating. As a
matter of fact, Perry opined
that Thursday afternoon the
cattle ate between 3:30 and
4:30 and they'll cat again to­
day from 4:40 until 3:30. Per­
ry states the fish will be bit­
ing during that time. Camrron says that all animal life
feed* according to the moon.
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WEATHER: Mostly cloudy today, Saturday; possible showers Saturday; high today mid 70s; low tonight high 50s.

If you're in the southern
section of the county, watch
nut! We hear that a large
number of Lyman High stu­
dents are coming down with
measles.
• • •

Bay Green, Florida's comp­
troller, h a s
complimented
County Clerk Art Beckwith on
his record-breaking amount
o f excess fees. In W«2 Beck­
with returned over S20.000 in
excess fees to tho County
Commission. During 19C3 he
returned more than $30,000
and his office ranked ninth
in the state.
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Seminole Leaders Call For Port Authority

TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant does not
want the State Cabinet to take
final action on a proposed
new university site until he
hears what probably will be
a pica from Brevard County
officials for an alternate site.
(Seminole County leaders
for the proposed university
have derided to adopt a "wait
and sec" attitude, according
to Douglas Stcnstrom, chair­
man of the Chamber of Com­
merce university site com
mittcc.)
The Governor told his news
conference Thursday that in |
addition to the request for a
conference from State Rep.
TERRY JEAN Rock, who will Iso 16 month* old
James Pruitt, of Brevard,
Sumlny,
pitched in Thtiradny evening and helped
soil soundings at the Adamiteher
parents,
Mr. and Mr*. William A. Reek, pitlsei site near the Orange-Scmlieity
chairmen,
and nil other "counters” of re­
Inole County line must be
ceipt*
in
the
Mothers’
March of Dime*, which
completed.
yielded ntoro than $200 over the 1962 Mother*’
Tho Governor said he is
March.
(Herald Photo)
waiting to hear from Pruitt
again before setting a place
and date for a meeting with
a Brevard delegation on the
university site matter. Bre­
vard has hern plugging for a
location closer to Cape Ken­
nedy.
J. Broward Culpepper, ex­
ecutive director of the Stale
Board of Control which has
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— ministration and already part
recommended the Adainueci
way through the congression­
site for the new east-ecntral President Johnson todsy sent
al mill, inducted programs for
Florida s |&gt;a c e institution, Congress a special farm mes­
wheat, cotton, milk, augar,
wants the Cabinet Board of sage coupling new agricul­
and potatoes.
Education to consider the tural program* with a cityHie President said tho new
recommendation at Us Toe*.
flavcflu piupjtit! * * ludy the cotton plan, which he framed
da&gt; itiectlng.
growing -economic power of in broad, general terms to al­
low room for congressional
supermarket chains.
Johnson’s shopping list of compromising, should make
market prices more enmpetifarm proposals, some carried
tivc with other fillers.
over from Ihc Kennedy adTlie wheat plan on which

Farm Message Asks
Study Of Marketing

Casselberry
Horse Track
Sale Pending

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llj Jane Casselberry
Clyde Hart, director of
Seminole Pari. Raceway, anF l 'C C / O
nounicd today that negotia­
GENEVA (U P I)—The Unittion* nro under way to sell
rd
States proposed fortnalyl tothe racing plant to a group
freezo on
o f Jacksonville businessmen lay
. . . an East-West
,
headed by Dallas I* Thomas,
“ ml
to ■‘ MP
Jacksonville city com m ission.;;h" »Pir«llng arms race.
er, whose hobby it raising ami vt \ rppv LM ,.m
racing quarter holies.
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The pari-mutuel t r a c k ,
LONDON (U P I)— Member*
which opened last year under j
Il,p ^orth Atlantic Treaty
adverse conditions, had been Organization ( NATO) appearreported to be in financial dif- ed di tci milled today to ignore
a Soviet threat and go ahead
fieultirs this season.
They are now In the pro­ with pluns to send a military
cess of getting together ere- peace force to Cyprus.

diters. Stockholders, the fed- p n ' t l i f i n n
Li l t
end government and others. '-'O il 11L1U 11 «J(JL)
involved so Unit the trunsarWASHINGTON ( UPI ) —
tion can lie completed without Southern Democrats turned to
too much delay in opening j
Republican old guard to
lay for aid in their House
the raring season.
Tilt) season was scheduled fight to mollify the strongest
to open today mid, unable to civil light* hill xhuc the Urmeet ltd* date, llin new own­ luiudrurtion Era.
ers tuivc been striving to epen
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during tlie first t » o week* in i S t l L l t IH.M S \\ 111 llh
February.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Thorium promised the group Sen. George A. Smuttier*, Ito f horsemen that rucing wilt Fla., wurned today that tlie
start by Fell. 14. The date is untiim's economic recovery is
subject to approval by tlie roiiiinuitig on "borrowed llmo"
Slate Racing Commission. An us long ns action is postponed
rffort also wit he made to on the lll. fi bililon tax cut
have the season extended un­ hill.
til April 13.
Thomas said tliMt the new (‘ Interference’
management would continue
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI) —
the eambination o f hanu-s* Vice President W. L. •Thorn­
horse and quartrrhorae races. ton nl the Florida East Coast
liuilwuy
charged Thursday
night the U. X government en­
The Seminole County sher­
dangered the frra enterprise iff's office said today Dial
svstriii by its interference in several more romplaluts had
a strike against the railroad. been received from county
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An
residents who reported they
unidentliied Latin American Widow Testifies
had been charged exorbitant
JACKSON, Misa. (U PI) _ rates for pumping and clean­
diplomat, expressing doubts
over Panama's intention to Mr*. Medgar Ever* testified in ing septic tanks.
charge tlie United States with a calm voire before a murder
Sheriff J. L. Hubby this
aggression In Ihc Canal Zone trial jury toduy about the morning issued a warning to
night of June It, 1903, when residents and urged that those
riots:
"We will be placing on (ho she heard a "big blast" and persons needing septic tank
dock as culprit o f aggression went to th* door of her hom* work be certain they are
no less tiian the leader of the to find her civil rights leader dealing with established and
husband lying dead.
free world."
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Johnson asked "prompt acthin," is designed to head off
a lino tnillion-$7uo million
drop in grower income this
jea r by offering higher price
supports to itroducen who
voluntarily curb output.
The wide-ranging message
alto called for fresh ateps to
attack poverty In rural areas,
action to broaden food aid to
tho needy, and a five-year
extension of tlie decade old
Food For Peace program.
In one of tho few real sur­
prises In Ihc message, John­
son said there was "pressing
nerd" for a In-partisan com ­
mission lo study revolution­
ary changes which have been
sweeping the food marketing
system.
•Che President said one of
every two dollars spent for
groceries now goes lo fewer
Ilian too corporate, voluntary,
or cooperative chains. Not
enough is known alxmt the effret* of this "greatly Increas­
ed concentration of power"
or ahnul changes including
contract farming and vertical
integration of production and
marketing. In- .iilded
"I urge that the Congress
establish a hi-partisan com ­
mission to study and appraise
these changes, so that farm­
ers and business people may
make appropriate a d j u s t ­
ments and our government
may properly discharge lla
icsponxibility to consumer*,"
Johnson said.

New Warning On
Septic Tanks

CLERGY WEEK. Feb. 2-8. ha* been ixoduimed
by Mayor A. L. Wilson (center) in co-operation
with Civitans anil Civitan International, who
annually set* aside one week "to honor those
who Five their live* in unselfish dedication to
the g r e a t e s t fritulom—the right to worship God
a* conscience dictates.” Witnessing signing of
the proclamation arc
Charles C. Kampf,
Civitan president, anti
Rev. Grover C.
Sewell Jr., president o f the Sanford Area Minis­
terial Association.
(Herald Photo)

Panama's Case
In Nutshell

Immediate need for the ap­
pointment of a Sanford Port
Authority to bring about the
earljr establishment o f th*
long planned port terminal for
the City of Sanford was cited
at a meeting of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
board o f director* Thursday
evening at tho Civic Center.
Karlyle llousholdcr, in Ids
fnat session a» Chamber pres­
ident, said he would promptly
name * committee to review
applicable laws already on the
hooks nml previous pluns dis­
cussed by an earlier port com­
mittee.
"In view of the proposed St.
Johns-lndian River Canal, now
ill the first stages o f fruition,"
llousholdcr stated, "it is of
prime Importance ttint vve get
this Port Authority artivntrd
and into operation its soon ns
possible.
“ As president of the Chinntier." he added, "1 pledge the
fullest ro-opcratlon o f our
group with the Sanford City
Commission and the Seminole
County Commission.”
(It has long been held by
nrea leaders that, while prim­
arily a ‘‘Sanford Port Author­
ity," it should tie a joint pro­
motion by the City and Coun­
ty, since the entlro nrru, evrn
including G r e a t e r Orlando,
will benefit from increased
water traffic with tho opening
of the St. Juhna River from
Jacksonville
through
laike
Monroe to a point in Die vicin­
ity o f Oak Hill on the Indian
River.)
The call for the establish­
ment o f a Port Authority was
voiced at Thursday evening’s
Chamber session by James P.
Avery Jr., chairman o f the
Seminole County Commission,
"in response to a plea by Mr.
llousholdcr lor suggestion* to
all Chumber members to help
Seminole County."
Avery quoted, "Ask and ye
shall rrreivr." He ronlinucd,
"I cannot urge too strongly
the appointment of a Sanford
City Port Authority. Tho
County Commission realizes
fully a |Kirt authority Is a gov­
ernmental function that wilt
opt-into under necessary leg­
islative uctlon.
"It is a highly complex and
complicated project that will
require many hour* of study.
It will lieeome a reality only
should n hard working, dedi­
cated conimittco sponsored by
the Chamber of Cummcrc*
bring forth a package plan
that ran he presented to our
legialativo delegation a n d
In-aring tho approval o f uur
county's leaders.”
Justifying his rvmaiks, Av­
ery stated, "The chairman of
your
industrial
committee,
Scott Burns, and your mutinger, John Krider, are in a posi­
tion to rcaliza the uigent need
to commence planning NOW.
Consult with them and listen

Vietnamese Push
Halted By Coup
XAIGON, South Viet Nain
(UI*I) — The lightning roup
that deponed the military junta
of Mnj. Gen. Duong Van Minli
Thursday forced Die cancella­
tion of u major Vielimuiese
drive iigainst the Communist
guerrillas, military
sources
said today.
Tlie sourres said It was too
early to ussess how MuJ. Gen.
Nguyen
Khunh's
liloudh-s*
seizin u of |Miwer will affect
the bitter guerrilla war. Hut
some U. 8 . observers serving
with the Vietnamese army
were said tu have licen distui hi'd because
Thursday's
political moves Interfered with
un important military opera­
tion.
Khauh, a 3fi-ycar-old U. S.traiued officer known as a
firm anti-Communist, said h*
overthrew the Junta after only
thiee months of power to keep
South Viet Nam from going
neutralist.
Ha indicated Bums of the arested junta generals had been
plotting with French agents
here to push this country into
a neutralist position.

to them. Seminole County hus
repeatedly Ignored its single,
biggest asset— the river and
lakefront. Can wre afford to
continue with this attitude?
it* potential o f becoming a
great water commerce center
is recognized everywhere in

the state except hero at horn*.
Let iis awaken and open our
eyes!"
Avrrj'. in an earlier session
Thursday with Krider, Bums,
the County Commission and
Die Chamber industrial com­
mittee, hud discussed the eco­
nomic advantages o f moving
freight by water by citing tho
example that a farm tractor
manufactured in Knglnml could
be shipped by water through
the I’ nnnma Canal and unload­
ed in San Francisco at a
much lower rnte than shipping
the snniu tractor by other
trnn*|iort from Detroit to San
Francisco.
A Chamber o f Commerce
port committee did operate
through 19(13 and on Oct. 39,
19*12, signed a contract for n
|H.rt feasibility study witli
Reynolds, Smith and Hills,
Jacksonville engineers. An ap­
plication for a $ 10,000 loan
for the engineering study vvnn
made with the U. X. Housing
and Home Finnnco Agency on
Jun. 8, 1903, and this hinges
on the government's demand
for repayment o f a loan o f
$7,900 made to Xanford In 1949
for a srvvngo disposal plank
engineering study.

New Arrivals
Introduced At
Coffee Club

Knrlyle Hounholder

Paul R. Gielow
Dies Of Attack
I’aul Russell Gielow. 49,
brother of Wallrr A. Gielow,
publisher of The Sanford Her­
ald. died unexpectedly nf a
heart attark at 9 this morning
at his home in Vent Beach.
A native of Michigan City,
Ind., Mr. Gielow operated a
resort-type restaurant at Vero
Reach.
Surviving aro Ills wife, Mrs.
Bcalrlcc Gielow; three chil­
dren, Russell, Ranald and
Janet Gielow; three listers,
Mrs. Florence Jenssen, Sunland, Calif.; Miss Freida Gie­
low, Soulli Itend, Ind., and
Mrs. Ruth Weiss, Fort Walton
Beach, and two brothers, Har­
ry, of SouUt Bend, and Walter
A. Gielow, of Sanford.

4 Youths Held
Four youngsters were ap­
prehended by sheriff's depu­
ties Thursday night at the
.SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
They wero charged with tho
theft of gasoline and hubcaps.
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A number of new addlHoni
to tlte business and profess­
ional ranks of Sanford and
Seminole County were intro­
duced to tho activitiea o f the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Thursday at th*
Coffee Club meeting at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital.
Host at the meeting w ai
the hospital'* administrator,
Robert Besserer, in the newly
completed employes dinlnf
room.
Among t h o s e Introduced
were Dr. Willis m L. Womble,
Dr. Kenneth Wing, Maj. B. T.
Chen, new commandant of the
Marina Barracks at Sanford
Naval Air Station; BUI Motzenbaum, manager of Alix of
Hanford; A. Lawrence BerBcrlck, executive assistant
manager of Mayfair lna;
Mrs. Mildred Stamper, wh*
recently opened MiUlc'a Fash­
ions; Rev. John T. Adams, o f
First Methodist Church, and
Bert Brown, of Church of
Christ.
Guests of the Coffee Club
were James Avery, chairman
of the Board of County Com­
missioners; A. L. Wilson, San­
ford mayor; State Rep. S. J,
Davis; Karlyle llousholdcr,
1084 president of the Chamber
of Commerce, and Cliffurd
McKihbin. a Chamber mem­
ber who explained the advan­
tages of Dm proposed metro­
politan telephone aystem.
The club announced that It*
February meeting would be
un Die 27th at Ihc Agricultural
Experiment Station farm.

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Problems,
But Promise

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This seems to b« the » rc
o f problem*. Alinoit every­
where we turn there ere very
complicated decision* to make
end much depend* on them.
Perhap* aome o f the decision*
that have to he made may not
look ao treat to many people
but large numbers of them
do affect many othera and
ourselves in a vital way.
One man related his exper­
ience which could be that of
many people o f our time. lie
•poke o f his Insomnia and
how he had the constant sense
o f fatigue, the ever present
tendency to Irritation, the
problem o f an unrefreshed
Blind, and many other ten­
sion producing factors in his
life. As time went on hia re­
sistance wore o ff and every
act became a burden. Any ob­
ligation was too much. Suicide
seemed to be the way out un­
til-be found that there was a
way out in God.
Ths troublesome times we
expariance seem to be uni­
versal today and this is a sad
predicament in which people
find themselves. It seems to
Bie that it Is particularly sail
when we realise how unneeasary this la. We hear o f our
civilisation perishing and yet
the way to keep going to a
higher and higher atate o f the
good life was announced near­
ly 2,000 years ago, In most
clear terms, by our Lord.
l b s promise that Ood has
given us is moat real and easy
to understand. It ia so much
so that the only reason fo r
the failure o f its communica­
tion must be the blinding cur­
tain o f Satan himself. God
has given us so much promise
tn Himself and His purpose
fo r our lives. Ho has demongtrsted His loving care in
many ways and with the
teachings that can help us
out o f our darkness into the
light-

Sanford WSCS
Sets Meeting
{{ !

The WSCS o f First Metho­
dist Church o f Sanford will
bold its regular monthly busi­
ness and program meeting at
•itB a.m. next Tuesday at the
church. The executive com­
mittee meeting will be held at
• a.m.
The program, the first in a
aeries in the mission study,
"The Christian Mission in
Southern Asia," will be pre­
sented under direction o f Mrs.
R. U. Hutchison. Mrs. M. 1).
Smith will review the b ook,
"Christian Issues in Southern
A sia," by P. D. Devanandan.
There will be a tea follow­
ing the program. Invitation
to attend is extended to all
ladles o f the church.
The second study session
will bo conducted on Thurs­
day, Fob. 18.

M eet Postponed
The regular monthly meet'
Ing o f the Ladles Auxiliary
of
the
First Pentecostal
Church o f Longwood, which
was scheduled for Monday
evening, has been postponed
until Feb. 10 in order not to
conflict with the Revival pre­
sently being conducted at the
church.

Christ taught us, along
with His disciples, when Ho
uttered the words that clearly
outlined the way that works.
How necessary it is that we
know what he said and yet
we find that there is an abys­
mal Ignorance o f the words
of the Lord concerning the
way of the Christian.
He gave us promise by tell­
ing the meaning o f life which
is always founded on God's
purpose. As one reads Ths
Rermon on the Mount he
realises afresh that the fu ­
ture of our civilisation de­
pends not on the materialism
that we exhort so much but
on the teachings of the One
who should be not only called
Lord, but also followed as
such.
The example that He gave
us Is so important, too. When
we look at Jesus we see not
only God, but the Standard
for the good life. We look at
Christ and we so* God’s love,
we see His truth, His purity,
His compassion, His way of
life with promise.
The most important thing
one can ever do is to take
the leap o f faith In God. We
take such a leap as we trust
Him fo r all realms o f life.
When we enter an airplane
we trust our lives to the pilot.
O f course, we do not ask his
picture, his health certificate,
or his flying record before
wa trust ourselves to him.
Wo simply recognise the fact
that others have trusted
themselves to him and there­
fore we respect the fact that
ho ean fly ths plane. To be
sure there are some who say
that they wouldn't trust him
at all, or any other pilot as
far as that is concerned, but
we know that many have ex­
perienced his competence so
we can, too.
Certainly we can take the
leap of faith with God. We
can know Ilia power to bear
us up sad eat us down. We
can see dearly that in Him
there is promise fo r this world
and eternity.
There are many problems in
our world today but there la
so much promise If we recog­
nise that God is Still God
and that He does reign. Our
hearts will never be at rest
and our lives secure until we
find ourselves one with Him.

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THE FILM, “The Tony
Fontana Story,” firat
Christian dramatic mu­
sical ever produced,
will be ahown at San­
ford Christian Youth
Rally Feb. 8 at 7 p.m.
in Seminole High School
auditorium. Tiio 79minute production, in
full color, relutea the
ntory o f the noted
ainger'a conversion to
Christianity.

Church Begins Construction
By D ooms Estes
committee, who are supervis-l Woodruff and Charles PasterThe first major construction Ing construction are Charles |nack.
on Longwood's Christ Epis­
copal Church since K was
built in 18M began this week
with a total cost of improve­
ments estimated at $13,000.
The project, which has been
In the planning stales for
some months, will Include ad­
dition* increasing the width
of the church by 24 feet, with
space set aside for a small
room tor a Sacristy snd Choir
Room, a new foundation and
flooring and a heating and air
conditioning plant. The church
also will be completely insul­
ated.
Sealing capacity will be In­
creased to ISO persons.
Plans for the additions were
drawn by Robert Hammond
of longwood, Junior warden
of the church and contractor
LONGWOOD'S Christ Episcopal Church ia pic­
U A. B. Williams of Winter
tured in the above drawing aa it will appear
Park.
when additions now under conotruction are com­
Members of the building
pleted. Theae are the first major additions to be

made since the church

Free Methodist
To Recognize
Servicemen
Free Methodist Church of
Sanford will observe Service­
men's Sunday this week at
regular
worship
services,
Rev. Eugene Sheldon, pastor
of the church, announced to­
day.
The local church, which la
cooperating
with
othera
throughout the United States
and Canada in honoring Its
young people who are in the
armed forces, will be recog­
nising snvo Edwin Lockett
o f New York, N. Y., and A/3
Eddie Newsom of Abilene,
Tex.
This special occasion la
sponsored annually by the
Servicemen's Department of
the Free Methodist Church
of which Rev. Robert A. Cran­
dall is director. Through this
department, c h u r e h and
youth literature Is lent to
service personnel who wish
to receive It. Each year
thousands o f pieces of print­
ed literature - are mailed,
birthday greetings are sent to
those whose birthday* are
known and aeaaonal greetings
are mailed to all on the ma­
ter. In addition, hundred* of
personal letter* of couael and
encouragement are written by
the Servicemen's Director.

KC Council
Initiates
Members
St. Richard Council 535T,
Knights of Columbus, Sinford,
held a first degree exempli­
fication Tuesday night at the
KC Hall on Oak Avenue.
Candidates
Initiated
into
the first degree were Rev.
Fr. Ralph L. Kaiser, John C.
Corso, Joseph J. Falgiooe,
Jerry J. FartUa, Dr. Frank
P. Leone and Lenox E. Fay.
Re-obllgation into the K of
C as third degree members
was conducted for Harold
Sebolck a n d
William T.
Joyc*.
Refreshments were served
to all candidates and mem
bers prior to ths degree.

Circle To Meet
The Sunshine Circle o f the
Casselberry Community Mathodist Church WSC8 will meet
from 9 a.m. until M a.m. on
Tuesday at tbs boms o f Mrs.
I. G. Reuter, 326 Pinay Rldga
Road, Casselberry.

MLDOCR SP R IN G ! BAPTIST
Old Or Ion* a R d. a t H ooter A t *.
B. Hamilton G riffin _ Pastor
C en t** T ib s* Kiwi
fl. L. M sthtw a
P a llo r Sunday Bohool —— 0:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
11:40 a. re.
sE n v tcsa Sa t u r d a y —
Bsbbath School ____ 1:1* a. m. T rain in g Union _ 0:10 p. m.
Worship B trrlc* _ 11:00 a. m. Evening W orahlp _ 7:41 p- m.
WednMiIay N ight
I’ r s r t r Service __ 1:10 p. m.
“ We Jtav# Thl* H op*4 radio
JORDAN MISSIONARY
m stssa o oseh Bandsv *. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
at 1:11 o v sr W T n n a t 1400
T em porarily sarfOlag at
ob you r radio dial
xaaa Park A .m o *
Sanford, PlarU n
Sunday School ___ 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a. tn.
* Alliance
Blbl* Htudy (Sunday) 7i0* p.m.
E ra n gellttle Service 7:00 pm .
o iin ir r iA X
m is s io n a r y
W sd. P ra y tr M tst
7:00 p re.
A I.M A M 'S: CHURCH
Blit Btophtnt ________ Pastor
1*01 Park A s*, at 141b
at.
A Cordial W olcom * to All
IItv. C. C. Dsos, Jr. _ Pastor
Sunday B o h o o l ____ t:4S a. m.
W orship Btrvlco
11:00 a. m.
Evening W orsh ip _ T:00 p. m. OSTEEN B APTIST CHURCH
H W l . dIS
Ph. U S -S lid
Alliance Touth
r.lln w sh lp (Bun.) _ 1:4* p. m. P a s t o r ____Chester W . Plank
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a. m.
(W»d&gt;
Prayer S trvic* __ T :lt p. m. M orning B trrlc* _ 11:00 a. m.
T rain in g Union _ — 0:10 p. m.
E vtn ln g Bsrvlca __ 7:10 p. m.
W ednesday M eetings:
was built In 1880.
O rganisations ____ 1:10 p. m.
Assem bly O f God
Prayer ------------- 7:10 p. m.
Choir ____ _____- l:M p. m.
FIX RCREaT AtSK K R LT
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. STth a e g Rios
Christian
H. XL W ilder - _______Pastor
Sunday Behool — 1:41 a. aa.
M oraine W orship 11:10 a. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DIBCtPLBS O P CHRIST
E vsn lnr W orahlp __ T:lo p. m.
tear a. s a a io re A m .
Touth Harr. (Bun.)
1:0* p. re.
Rev. M teon Gregg.
M ld-W osk Barr. (W sd .)
1:10
Members of the Shirley
Ad Interim Xllnletsr
p. m.
Sunday School
1:11 a. m.
Smith Circle of Pinecrest
M orning W orship
11:01 a. m.

Shirley Smith
Circle Meets

*y
REV. ALEXANDER

Missionary
Visits Local
Nazarenes
Rev. Douglas R. Alexander,
Neiarene missionary
Tranavaal, South Africa, will apeak
at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the
Church of the Nasareoe in
Lake Mary and at 11 a. m.
Sunday at the Church of the
Niaarene, Second and Maple
Avenue, Sanford. Rev. Leslie
Holcombe Jr., pastor of the
Lake Mary Church, announc­
ed that the missionary will
show colored slides of the
work In the field to the Sat­
urday night service.
Rev. and Mrs. Alexander
are oo a furlough In the Unit­
ed Statea and Canada, doing
deputation
work
amoqg
churches of the denomination.
This Is their first furlough.
They were assigned to Tran­
svaal In June, 1938, by the
Naurene Department of For­
eign Missions.
,
After language study at
Stegl, Swaziland, and Cottondale, Transvaal, they worked
at Naiarene stations In Arthuneat and Bokaburg, Tran­
svaal. Since June, 1962, they
have been at the new N e u ­
rone Publishing House at
Florida, Transvaal.
Rev. Alexander Is a native
of Ottawa, Canada. He wa*
graduated from Eastern N e u ­
rone Collage, Qulacy, Mesa.,
and the Natarene Theological
Seminary, Kansas City, Mo.
He wet pastor two y ea n at
Montreal before being assign­
ed overseas.

Pinecrest
Church To Hold
Bible Study
The Pinecrest Assembly of
God Church, 304 W. 27th
Street. Sanford, will conduct
a Bible Study Course during
the first two weeki of Febru­
ary with class session fo be
held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of
each week.
Her. Hubert M. Wilder, pas
tor of the church, has an
nounced that llic textbook to
lie used will be Bible Doc­
trines by P. C. Nelson, an
outstanding author and teach­
er who also was founder of
Southwestern Bible Institute.
Instructor for (be course
will be Rev. W. P. Derringer
of DcBary.

Baptist Church met at the
homo of Mrs. Voile Williams
Jr., Tuesday morning, for
monthly buslneis and pro­
gram session.
Mra. Harold Sherwood pre­
sided over the meeting and
Mrs. Roy Hinson gave the
opening devotion. The pro­
gram on "Citizens of Two
Worlds" was presented by
Mrs. Williams.
The group voted to sponsor
a girl at the Baptist Child­
ren's Home In Lakeland and
it was reported that the com­
munity project for the month
would be visitation for enlist­
ment of new members.
Members expressed regret
at losing Mrs. Hinson who is
moving to Xicmphls, Tcnn. A
new member, Mrs. Ann Sny­
der, w u welcomed.
Other members attending
were Mrs. R. C. Whitmire,
Mrs. Flo Palk, Mra. C. E.
Wade, Mra. Adwon Clark,
Mra. Harold Davis, Mrs. H.
S. Sykes, Mrs. Cliff Abies,
Mrs. J. Q. Herrin, Mrs. Jer­
ry Fitzgerald, Mrs. Lucille
Abram* and Mr*. Odell Wil­
liams.

Rev. Wood
To Be Guest
In DeBary
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Rev. Harry Wood of the
Kentucky Conference of the
Methodist Church will be spe­
cial guest of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church next
week tor dally services, Sun­
day through Sunday, at 7:30
p. m.
Rev. Cecil N. Ogg, minister
announced that there also
will be services at 10 a. m.
on M o n d a y , Wedaeaday,
Thursday and Friday.
Rev. Wood has served for
many y ea n as a pastor and
evaagsllst,
traveling
and
speaking througbout the na­
tion in colleges and churches.
He also has served as repre­
sentative la the Kentucky
State Legislature.
Rev. Ogg has extended in­
vitation to the public to Join
tha DeBary congregation tor
these special meetings.

Attend
services
tfiis week
at uourown
J&gt;(aceof
worsttif)

FROM -----Year Downtown

CHCRCR

OP

QOD

Pastor
U. C. Smith
Buaday Behoot _
•'.*! a- m.
Morning W orsh ip
11:00 a. m.
Rrangvlletlo Btrr.
7:10 p. re
T oss. Prayer Borr. 7:1* p. »•
Thure. T ou ng People
E n d e a v o r ------ —. 7:1* p. »•
v

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
SIMM Elm t i l l s ,
nev. It. L. Strickland _ Pastor
Bunday School ......- 0:41 a. m.
W orship S srrlc* _ 10:41 a. m.
Evangelistic Barr.
7:10 p. m.
W ednesday:
Toung People V.L.B. Strv.
7:10 p- re.
lllbl* Training Strv 1:10 p.m.

PIRBT BAPTIST CHURCH
■ It P ark A r t i s .
F. B. C h a n c e ...... ........ Pastor
Morning W orship
1:10 a. m.
Sunday Behoot _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp
11:00 a. as.
Training Union _ _ 1:10 p. m.
Evening W orahlp _ T:4I p. m.
Wsd. Prayer Barrie* T il l p. at.
CBNTRAL B APTIST CHURCH
Cor. Id4k Bt. 4k Oak Avo.
Oall S m i t h __________ Pastor
Bandar School _ _ 1:41 a. at.
Morning W orship
11:0* a. m.
Training Union _ 1:11 p. at.
I r o n in g W orship - T ill p. m.
Wad. Prayer B srrle* T :ll p.m.
Nursery Open
W T R R -- --------------T:10 p. at.
■ undsy Nit* Broadcast
W R a T S Z D R M IS SIO N A R Y
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Blh S t. S H olly Avo.

Pant U. c a lle r ------ --- Paator

Sunday School — 10:00 a. as.
Sunday
M orning W orsh ip 11 :t* a. a*.
Sunday
Evening W orsh ip _ T:00 p. m.
Wednesday

Prayer Ssrrlc* _ _

t:oo p. m.

F fX B C R K B T B A P T IS T
CH U R C H

FIR S T METHODIST CHURWI4
d lt P a rk A l t .
Jeha T. Adam* Jr. — P atter
M orning W orahlp - 1:10 a. m.
p-n d a y School
1:41 a. in.
Morning W orship
10:11 a. m.
J I T " M attings ---- I II* p. m.
Interm ediate, B tnlor)
E vening W orahlp — 7:10 p. a .
•——
EEENEXRR METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrwa H eights
Pov. R ay O rogory. J r , Paettr
Church Behool ....— 1:41 a. m.
Mnrnlng W orship 11:00 a. m.
M TP - .............
«:I0 p. m.
E rt. W o r a h lp --------7:19 p. m.
W e* Prayer S trrle o 7:11 p. re.

Nazarene

PIRBT CHURCH
OP THM NABARENB
W. Xnd SL at Maplo A vo.
Congregational
Paul Blekta
------------— Paatsr
Bunday
School _ _ t : l i a. a .
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
Morning
W
orship
10:41 a. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T o o t h --------------------•:** p. a .
(r a ile d Church o f Ckf4*4&gt;
Evangelistic
Berrlc*
7:00 p.m.
Park A r e a m a t Sdlb St.
M id-W eek
1:41 a. m . ____ Church School
B trrlc* (W sd .) _ 7:00 p. ns.
11:00 a. m.
W orsh ip Berrlc*
l:S I p. m. _ Christian Y oath Third Bunday
■Ingsplratlon
. , I : t l y. n ,
Ministry
R tr. W alter A.R. McPherson,
F IR S T CHURCH
P atter
OP T H E NABARENB
Lah* Mary. PI*.
Rav. W . L. H olcom b*. Paster
Buaday
Episcopal
,
t i l l a. m. ------ B lbl* Behoal
C H R IS T C H U R C H
11:00 a. tn. - M orning W orship
Chareh Street, L on gw ood .
Ti00 p. m. — E vening Berrlc*
Pr. Charles W . Stew art Jr.,
7:0* p m. _ W od. M Id-W atk
V icar
P raytr Service*
H oly Communion — 7ilS a. m.
7:00 p m. Ind W sd. M ission­
Bunday S c h o o l ------ 1:0* a. m.
ary S srrlc*
Fam ily Berrlc* and
Sermon — --------- 10:11 a. m.

Pentecostal

Baptist
Church O f Christ
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Ralph B rew er Jr.
E van gelist
Bible School _ _ _ 10:01 a. m.
M orntnr W arehlp
Sites a. re.
E ra sin g W orship - 7:10 p. re.
Wsd. P ra y tr Servlet 7:10 p.m.
PA OLA

CHURCH

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURUII
C om er dth a t and L a a rrl A m .
Tslapbons: P A :-J o :S
Eugens Sheldon
P astor
Sunday School -------- 0:41 a.m.
Morning W orahlp — 10:41 a.m.
Evening W orship .... 7:00 p.m.
Wod. P ra y tr Berrlc# 7:1* p m .

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CBCNCH OP LOXOWOOD
i«1 O m an* BCroat
Rav. E. Ruth O rant __ P aettr
Bunday School —
10:0# a. m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a. m.
Bunday E v tn ln g __ l i l t p. re.
W o d ..B lb l* Study _ 7:1* p. a .
Conqueror* M asting
Friday 7:1* p. re.

Presbyterian

O P C H R IS T

PIRBT PR E SBYTERIAN
H ighw ay 0* W ool
Lutheran
CHURCH
M orris R o b y ------ E van gelist
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
Oak A m . A Srd at.
B ible Classes _ 10:00 a- re.
TH R REDEEM ER
SaaforS. Pin.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
IM W . X itb Plata
Orovar r . BawalL Jr. - Pastor
E vtnln g W orahlp _ f:00 p. m. “ Ths Chareh o t th* L u th ers* E dgar W . Smith Jr. Assistant
Blbl* Classes W sd. 7:10 p.m. Hour** and TV T h l a la th*
Paator
LlfO"
M orning W orahlp
1:41 a. m.
Herbert W . Oooraa _ _ P astor Churoh S ch ool _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Sunday Behool _ _ 1:11 a- at. Session Xitel# — __ 10:41 a. m.
cn u R cn
op
c h r is t
W orship S trrle * — 10:11 a. m. M orning W orsh ip
11:00 A- XL
IBIS P ark Avonwo
Pioneer F ellow sh ip _ 4:00 p.m.
Bert Brow n — __ - E vangelist
Senior HI F ellow sh ip 4:00 p.m.
Sunday
E vening W orsh ip __ l i l t p. m.
Blbl* Study _____ - 10:00 a. m.
GOOD SHEPHERD
Wad. Prayar Meet 7:00 p. m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a. m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
B rtn ln g Berries — 7:11 p m.
(LC A )
CHURCH OP T H E COVENANT
Bt* “ H orald o f Truth** 1 p.m.
A Orlando D r if t
a m Bowth Orlando D rive
Bunday o a Channtl I
IH w y 17-M I
Theresa
H . M akta
Panto*
Tuesday
Sanford, F lorida
Ladles Blbl* Class
10:0* a m .
W
orahlp
1:1* a. at.
SM-TS1B
W ednesday
The R er. G eorg* Ktnnam on, Church Behool _ _ 10:0* a. m.
Blbl* Claetee
7:1* p. tn.
Interim Tattor
Sunday Behool _ _ P ill a. tn.
Church Barries* _ 10:M a. m.
TO LIST YOUR
Com munion— F irst Bunday la
Each Month
Christian Science K IN
DERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIRNTtST

P a s t o r ____ W illiam J. dueee
Morning W orship _
1:40 A Buaday B o r-le t A
11 a. re.
Bunday School
11:0* a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
S u bject: **Lora**
Training Uatoa ____ S ilt p.m. W ednesday k e rn e * 1:00 p. as.
E m a ln g W orship __ 7:10 p.at. Reading R oom : 1*1 E. FlraL
Wsd. O lflesrs M Teachers
W eek d ays: l l i t o a.m. - 4:1*
Msating — .....
S ilt p.m.
p.m. F riday E ven ing: t i l * Wed. P ray tr Service 7:10 p.m.
• :t l p.m.

CHURCH
N O T IC E

Methodist
GRACH METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R d , at W oodland A r t ,
Rav. John H. Hirst. Jr. P astor
Church School
1:41 a. m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a. m.
M TP -------------------1:11 p re.

CALL

FA 2-2611

Church Will Hold Youtlt Day Sunday
Youth Day will be observed
at Congregational Chrutian
Church, United Church of
Chriat, at the 11 a.m. worahlp
aervlca this Sunday when

youth of the church will con­
duct the service with cooper­
ation of Rev. Walter A. R.
Me Phonon. mlnlater.
There are two organized

groups in the Christian Youth
Fellowship which meet on
Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Preiidenla art Torn Palmer and
Jo Marie Benton. Advlaora
are Mr. and Mra. La w la B.

Batch, senior group and Mr*.
McPherion, Junior group.
Mr. and Mr*. Beach have
been conducting meetinga of
both groupa during the illneia o f Mra. MePberaoo.

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Wilsoa-Eichtlberftr Mortuary

Tha American OU Company

Eunice L WUeea sad SUIT

Mr. ood Mr*. M. K. Strkklnad

Progressive Printing Co.
J. M. Cast area tad l u f f

Wilnon-Maier Furniture Gfc

Hi m atron R e a lty

■orb St*astro* tad lu ff

Holler Motor Hales Co.
And Huff

T h a R I l i T h m tr u
Bill LoveUca ft Employees

C. L. BoMnaon and Emplojees

Food Fair Storm, lac.

Hanford Atlantic National Hook

George Bailey A Employ am

WELCOME WA99N

FINNEY HAYNES (left) and Marvin McCluin .(right) of Casselberry
Community Methodist Church, ware installed aa certified lay readers at
a a district meeting of the Methodist Men at Edward* Methodist Church
w fin Tangek) Park. Rev. Delnuta Copeland (canter) la minister of the Oka•elberry church.
(Herald Photo).

T im a m u n t h - u a t
a d v e n t is t
rm scH

Methodist

Church O f God

Baptist

Adventist

Southern Natural Goa
Jeha Doan A Staff

Mr. aed Mrs. A1 Wilson

J. C. Penney Company

Howard H. Badge* *

Staff

HiU Lumber ft Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crspp* &amp; Empteysaa

Virginia Petroskl
P. a Bex 1IU
Sanford
Florist

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cer. B. 1st 4 Sanford Avo.
FA M a n
FA M I J ]

N«ra Norris
IE 8-1311
B.
PfcyUte
”
rA
...
Lake Mary

State Farm lasuraaco Comyaaiee
Irving L Pryor and Staff

And Wilks Restaurant
With* Bowman and Empiojaas

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Baptist'Trustees Honored At Dinner
By Dooaa E itri
A Fellowship Dinner for
trustees of the First Baptist
Church of Long wood, and
their wives, was given by
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay
last Saturday evening at the
parsonage on Bay Street.
A pre-planning meeting was
held following the dinner dur­
ing which the building pro­
gram for the annex to the
educational building for the
church and the new pastorlum were discussed.
Attending the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Hitchcock, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Wood and Mrs.
B. R. Gray. Mr. Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lommler
were unable to attend.

Women's Groups
Install Officers
Installation ceremonies for
new officers of the Women's
Friendship League and Ethel
Root Circle of the Congrega­
tional Christian Church were
conducted
at a combined
meeting o f both groups held
Monday. Rev. Walter A. R.
McPherson, minister of the
church, served as installing
officer.
Officers of the League are
Mrs. William Burtsche, pres­
ident; Mrs. Walter Kocllcr,
vice president, and Mrs. Er­
nest Benedict, secretary. Of­
ficers of the Ethel Root Cir­
cle are Mrs. Walter Bethea,
president; Mrs. Oscar Zlttrower, vice president; and
Mrs. M. J. Corbett, secretarytreasurer.

Planning Meet
Scheduled For
Prayer Day

TRUSTEES of the Lonpwood First Bnptiat Church were entertained at
a Fellowship Dinner by Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor o f the church, (center
hack) and Mrs. Lindsay. Attending were (front, from left) Boyd Hitch­
cock, Tom Howard and Roy W ood; (b a c k , left) Charles Dudley and (b a c k ,
right) Al Morris. Unable to attend were B. R. Gray and Carl Lommler.

Jaycees Road-E-0 Set Saturday
Sanford • Seminole Jaycecs
invite the public to attend
their
annual safe driving
Road-E-0 at 9 a.m. Saturday
at Municipal Parking Lot 1 in
downtown Sanford.
Purpose of the driving
Road-E-0 Is to promote saf­
ety and driving skills among
teen-agers and to give them
the opportunity to show their
driving skills through actual
driving tests in competition
with other contestants.
Judging the contest will be
members of the Sanford Po­
lice
Department, Seminole
County Sheriffs Department
and Florida Highway Patrol.
A point system will be used
to determine the winner.
Twenty-one local students
already have entered tho
Road-E-0 and addlUonal en­
tries will be taken today. En­
try blinks arc available at
the high achools end at the
Jaycee building on French
Avenue.
Winners of the local safe
driving Road-E-O will be tak­
en to the Jaycee District IV
Road-E-0 in Orlando on Feb.
8. District winners will be
entered in state competition
and state winners will go into

By Jane Casselberry
Plana will b« made next
Wednesday for the World
Day o f Prayer Service to be
sponsored by the South Semi­
nole Ministerial Association
on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. at tha
First Baptist Church in Longwood.
A committee consisting of
Mrs. William TIlford and Mrs.
Arthur Putman of tha Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church, Mrs. B. R. Gray o f
the Longwood Baptist Church,
Mrs. M. L. McDaniel and
Rev. E. Ruth Grant o f the
Longwood First Pentecostal
Church, will meet at 1 p.m.
at the home o f Mrs. Tilford
at 10 Jackson Court in CasselStetson University as off­
berry.
All churches in tha South ered to supply speakers to
8eminole areas are invited to Baptist churches within 100
miles radius ef DeLand for
'attend the service.
Baptist College Day, Sunday
Feb. 16.
In a letter to pastors, E.
C. Tyner, director of church
relations and the extension
division at Stetson, offered
Christian Youth Crusaders the services of University
Of the Free Methodist Church speakers from the faculty,
of Sanford will present a pro­ administration, or ministerial
gram at 7:30 p.m. this Sunday students.
at the church, under the di­
In urging pastors to ob­
rection of Mrs. Betty Sheldon, serve BipUst College Day,
director, and her staff, Mra. Tyner said, " I am convinced
Alice Williams and Mrs. Lou- that church-related colleges
Vern Sheldon.
are making a very definite,
Those participating will be distinct, and needed con triArdrea Workmen, S h e l l y button to our present day
Sheldon, Sandra Rlaner, Bev­ society."
erly Risner, David Lee, Pam­
ela Workman, Julie Sheldon,
Tommy Lively, George Wil­
liams, Mike Workman and
Mary Williams.
: Mrs. Betty Richey will be
•t the organ.
St. Richard's Council 3357,
Knights of Columbus, was
host for a dance for the Cath­
olic Youth Club last Sunday
f o m 7 until 10 p. m. at the
Council Hall on Oak Avenue
By Jane Casselberry
in Sanford.
A series o f Church Mem­
Thirty-flva member* of the
bership Classes will begin youth organisation •for All
Sunday at the Casselberry Souls Parish and from the
Community Methodist Church Church of the Nativity of
and will be taught by Rev. Lake Mary Pariah were pro­
Delmas Copeland.
The class for adults will be
of punch and
held during the Sunday School cookiee ware served.
bour and tha class fo r young
Chaperones wore Mr. and
people, from IS years up, will Mrs. Ed Simone, Howard Har­
be taught from 5 until 6 p.m. rison and John Kennedy.

Stetson Offers
To Supply
Speakers

C Y C To Give
Program

Council 5357
Hosts Dance

Church Classes
To Begin

the Jaycee National Safe
Driving Road-E-0 in Wash­
Junior and Senior High
ington, D, C. in August. Local
winners will be awarded $33, MYF’e o f the First Methodist
$13 and $10, respectively, for Church o f Sanford will begin
first, second and third place. a special missionary study
series on Southern Asia at
their meetings this Sunday
evening.
The Junior High's
will
study the book, “ Come to
Shanta Hhawan," the story
o f a young boy's trip to the
JANUARY M
little country o f Nepal ami
Admissions
hit visit to the Mission hos­
James Sikes, Audrey Reeves,
pital there.
Edith Young, Lorece Peter­
Senior High's will be study­
son, Mary Frances Oliver,
ing “ What Really Counts," a
Lorraine Miller, Rcneo Hol­
comparison and contrast of
comb, Evelyn Ward, Laura
the attitudes, feelings and in­
Mabel Waits, William Her­
terests o f South Aslan youth
man Harriett, Lois Bristow,
and those of American youth.
Elaine J. Tilklns, Martha Cur­
Adults o f the congregation
tis, all of Sanford; Roy L.
will assist the MYF grou|&gt;a in
Howell Sr., Lake Mary; Le­
program preparation and pre­
ona Colder, DeBary; Shirley
sentation for the series.
Kephart, Apopka; Ida Seidel,
Longwood
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Golder,
baby boy, DeBary
Discharges
Ward M. Tilley. Faye Joyce
Kendrick,
Freddie
Manor,
lly Jane Casselberry
Barbara Hendricks, all of
J. II. Jordan haa been ap­
Sanford; James Lake, Lake
Mary; Mary Evelyn Greene, pointed overall chairman o f
the building committee to
Longwood; Carolyn Bartoscharge
o f construction o f the
xek and baby boy, DeBary
new
twu-itnry educational
building at the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church.
He will meet with Rev.
Leonard Jones, pastor o f tha
church, to appoint sub-com­
mittees for the p roject
One o f
the committees
Holy Cross E p i s c o p a l
which la considered most vital
Church of Sanford will have
to the success o f the building
its annual Quiet Day on Fri­
program will he a committee
day, Feb. 7.
on prayer which will keep the
Holy Communion services church members aware o f the
will begin at 9 a.m. after need for their prayer support.
which coffee and doughnuts
Appliration has been made
will be served. The first med­
for the building permit and
itation will start at 10 a.m.
the groundbreaking will be
Rev. Charles W. Stewart,
conducted after it ia issued.
vicar of Longwood’s Christ
Church, will conduct the ser­
vices.

Hospital
Notes

Jordan Named
Church Building
Chairman

Holy Cross
To Conduct
Quiet Day

W. S. Evans Sr.
Rites Saturday
Funeral services for Wil­
liam Sherman Evans Sr., who
died Thursday in Seminole
Memorial Hospital, will be
held at 3 p.m. Saturday at
Grace Episcopal Church in
Orange Park.
Burial will be In Magnolia
Cemetery in Orange Park.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
in charge of toe si arrange­
ments.

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By Jane Casselberry
American I-cglnn Memorisl
Post 236 of Casselberry and
the Auxiliary Unit will hold
a comhlned dinner meeting
next Monday at 6:30 p.m. at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria in
Seminole Plasa.
Past District Commander
Ken Moyer of Orlando, a can­
didate for Department Com­
mander, will be the guest
apcakcr.
District Commander Nick
Daneskl and Mra. Dancski,
who la district president of
the auxiliary, have also been
touted to attend.
Tho.c attending are asked
to go through the serving line
to select their choice of meal
and to ask the waiter to seal
them in the Banquet Room
where the dinner will be held.

Free Income
Tax Course
Scheduled
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Plans to conduct a free
course on the preparation of
income tax returns were an­
nounced today by James
Murray, principal of the Lake
Monroe
and
Paola-Wllson
Schools.
Present schedules call for
the 10-hour course |» be
taught In five- two-hour class­
es to be held from 7:30 until
9:30 p.m. on Feb. 6. 13, 20 ,
27 and March 3 at the I.akc
Monroe School.
Murray requests that those
interested
in taking t h e
course contact him between
the hours of 9 a.m. ami 3:30
p.m. at the Monroe School.

Circle To Name
New Officers
lly Donna Kntra
Election o f officers is tha
principal item on the agenda
for the rcgulnr monthly meet­
ing o f Longwood's St. Cathe­
rine o f Sienna Circle o f the
Church o f the Nativity Catho­
lic Women’s Chib.
The meeting will be held at
8 p.m. Monday at tha home
o f Mrs. Garland Shuw 21!) W.
Church Street, with
Mra.
John Kennedy, cirrlo chair­
man, presiding.

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It E V I V A L services
I) e i n k conducted by
Rev. Joe D. Upchurch at
the First Pentecostal
Church of LoiiRwood
will continue thmuKh
Sunday. Rev. E. Ruth
Grant, pastor of tho
church, invites the pub­
lic to uttend the special
services which begin
daily at 7:30 p.m.

North Orlando
Civic Group
To Meet
Ry Mona Grin-trad
The regular monthly meet­
ing of the North Orlando Civic
Association will be hrld at 8
p.m. Monday In tho Civic
Building at the Village Recre­
ation Center.
Plant fur the year, made at
M o n d a y night's executive
board meeting held ut the
home of Vice President Chuck
llowcll, will be presented for
discussion of the general
membership. Rowell nl«o will
report on progress of tlie as­
sociation's all-out
member­
ship drive which got under­
way Jan. i.

Rites Saturday
For Mrs. Ragan
Funeral services for Mrs.
Geneva Wagner Hagan of
Longwood, who was killed
Wednesday to an automobile
accident at Five Points, will
he held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday
at the First Baptist Church
of Longwood with Rev. Jack
Limltay officiating
Burial will be in Ixmgwood
Memorial Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home la
to charge of arrangements.

Lake Mary Man United Presbyterian Women
Dies In Hospital Hold Associational Meeting

Arthur Tomkinson, 73, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday
night at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
A retired fireman from
Chelsea, Mass., Mr. Tomkin­
son amt his wife have spent
their winters In Lake Mary
since 1936. lie was a mem­
ber of the Catholic Church of
the Nativity.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mary E. Tomkinson of Lake
Mary;
a
brother,
Harry
Tomkinson of Revere, Mass,
and a niece and twti nephews.
Rosary will be recited by
Rev. William J. Tralnor at
8:30 p. m. today at Gramkow
Funeral Home. The body will
be forwarded on Saturday to
Wilmington, Mass., for ser­
vices and burial there.

Renee Holcomb,
15 Months, Dies
Renee Ann Holcomb, 13
months old daughter of Mr.
and Mra. William Holcomb,
157 Plnecrest Drive, Sanford,
died Thursday night at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
Survivors, other than the
parents, are three sisters,
Paula, Cindy nnd Janice;
grandparents, Mrs. C. F. Hol­
comb of Cleveland, Ga. and
Mr. ami Mrs. John A. Meiers
of Seattle, Wash.
Funeral services will be
held at 4 p. in. Saturday at
the laitheran Church of the
Redeemer. Burial wilt lie in
Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
to charge of arrangements.

Club To Show
Cancer Film
By Jane Casselberry
The public la invited to
view a film on ranccr to be
shown at five Woman's Club
of Casselberry at 8 p.m. next
Wednesday. A physician and
a representative of the Sem­
inole Cancer Society will be
preaent to answer questions.
The regular business meet­
ing of the club will bs held
at 7:30 p.m. preceding the
program.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Mrs. Virgil Grubb,
Mrs. Edward Peoder and
Mra. Theresa Robinson.

The Associational Meeting
of the Unilcd Presbyterian
Women of the Lake Mary
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church waa held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
W. C. Hopkins, president. Co­
hostess was Mrs. Don Smith.
Mrs. Richard Keogh, pro­
gram chairman, presented a
(alk on the subject, “ Wc-Together" in which she urged
all members lo lake (he ac­
tive part to their association
and church, stressing the fact
that “ there is joy to service."
She closed Ihc program th­
reading the thought-provoking
article.
“ Comments
Over­
heard."
Appointments made during
the business meeting, which
was conducted by Mrs. Hop­
kins, were: Mrs. R. If. Gobio,
chairman of
tho Suniand
Training Center project; Mrs.
J. M. Thompson, chairman of
membership and publicity and
Mra. Luvera Harrison, chair­
man of the "com e as you are
coffee."
Mrs. John Ulmer, world ser­
vice chairman, presented the
sewing quota for the year.
The group will sew for miss­
ions In Cookivlilc, Tcnn.,
Charleston, S. C. and the
Gillespie-Fctdon Institute to
Cordell, Ga. Members also
will roll bandages for the
Presbyterian Hospital to In­
dia.
Mrs.
Robert
Rugenslcin,
church nursery chairman and
Sunday School superintendent,
reported on needs for the
nursery, particularly request-

Bake Sale
Tho Catholic Women'* Club
o f the Church o f the Nativity
will sponsor Its monthly hake
sale In the social hall o f the
Churrh thia Sunday after the
8 a.m., 10 a.m. and noon
Masses.
Mrs. J o h n
MacKurlnne,
president, haa urged that all
goed bakers in the purlsli par.
tlrlpnte In the sale.

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tog the toys and picture books
for children under six.
Mrs. F. E. Donaldson, flow­
er chairman, reported on
plans for providing flowers
for the church during the
coming year and church hoiteases for the years were list­
ed.
There were 27 ladles present
for Ihe meeting. Guests wero
Mrs. Uoyd Harry of Farmdale, Ohio and Mrs. J. Frank*
lln Davis of Charlottesville,
Va.
The next meeting will be
held at 8 p. m., Feb. 25, at
the home o f Mrs. Robert Ruceiutcin. Speakers will bo
Mrs. E. C. Williams of Weirsdale, president of the Presbyterlal, and Mrs. J. M. Dou­
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Rev. Delmas Copeland.
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Rev. Copeland preached at
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I f anyone thinks the SanfordSeminole Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce put a number o f names in a
hat and picked out one to receive the
outstanding young sailor award, you
are mistaken.
Saturday night at the annual
JayCee awards banquet, five out­
standing citizens were honored by
the junior trade body. One o f the
persons singled out for notable ac­
complishment was James L. Duhon.
He was named the outstanding
young sailor.
Duhon, assigned to VAH-3 at the
Sanford Naval Air Station, and son
o f Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duhon, is a
native o f Kinder, La. He was grad­
uated from Reeves High School in
1068, and accepted as a candidate
for the priesthood at Immaculate
Seminary, Lafayette, La., in the Fall
o f that year.
Duhon left the seminary after
one year and returned to LeBlanc,
La., where he taught moral guidance
and served as Sacristan in his local
parrish until joining the Navy in
September, 1061.
After recruit training and com­
pletion o f a technical school, he was
assigned to VAH-3 in the summer
of 19G2. Since coming to Sanford
Duhon has done an outstanding job
in the base operations office.
But his work at the base is just
the beginning for this cheerful and
dependable youngster who possess­
es such a pleasant attitude. Because
o f his deep-felt concern for the wellbeing of the young people in this
community, Duhon devotes much —
if not all — o f his o ff duty time, six
days a week, working withcivic and
church groups. He is a member of
the Holy Name Society, chairman of
the adult education committee, and
chairman of the parent educators of
the Confatemity o f Christian Doc­
trine.

Almost since his arrival in San­
ford Duhon has operated on a sched­
ule which looks like this:
On Sunday nights he serves as
moderator for the Adult Discussion
Ciut. On Monday evenings he teach­
es moral guidance to high school-age
dependants at the Base Chapel. On
Tuesdays he teaches Catechism to
grammnr school students at Lake
Mary. On Friday mornings he teach­
es moral guidance to high school stu­
dents in Lake Mary. On Saturday
mornings he supervises Catechism
classes for grammar school-age stu­
dents at the Base Chapel.
Now this would lie considered un
ambitious schedule for most people

If 1

but not for Jim Duhon. In August
of last year Duhon learned that Boy
Scout Troop 244, sponsored by the
Sanford Elks Lodge, was on the
verge o f folding. There were only
eight youngsters active in the troop.
He took over as Scoutmaster and has
been devoting every Wcdnesdny eve­
ning and Saturday afternoon since
to scouting activities.
And it has paid big dividends. He
now has 46 active boys in the troop
who will receive from 30 to 35 achievcment and promotion awards at
the February Court of Honor. As
soon as school recesses for the sum­
mer months Duhon is planning to
take his troop on a' week-long outing
to the Great Smoky Mountains. It
will be the first major adventure
away from home for most o f tho
youngsters.
On Oct. 18, Duhon took his troop,
even with new members included, to
the annual Southeastern U.S. Camporee at Silver Springs. Under DuIon's 'leadership
'
‘ ip and training, his
troop brought home a blue ribbon
because it was declared one o f the
top ten troops. The troop also won
20 individual certificates. This wns
considered a remarkable achievement
since there were moro than 0,500
scouts competing for the certifi­
cates.
A t this timo Duhon has one free
evening a week — Thursdays. The
Herald doesn't imugine that he will
be free on that night much longer.
Last Saturday night, when Du­
hon attended the JayCee banquet to
receive his award, he had to leave
his Scout troop on a camp-out.
Not only do we congratulate this
remarkable young man for his num­
erous achievements and his tremen­
dous sense of duty to the young
people o f this community and to his
country', Tho Herald also commends
the Junior Chamber o f Commerce
upon selecting this outstanding ser­
vice man to be honored by being
nnmed the outstanding young snilor
o f the year.

Thought For Today
I am reminded of your sincere
faith, a faith that dwelt first in your
grandmother Lois and your mother
Eunice und now, 1 am sure, dwells
in you. — 2 Tim. 1-6.
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race next year."
His Pennsylvania colleague,
Democratic Sen. Joe Clark,
Interrupted him:
“ You remind me of a
drowning man reaching for a
straw, Hugh. You Republi­
cans used to say, ‘As goes
Maine, so goes the nation.'
Then you started to say, ‘As
goes Maine, so gors Ver­
mont.' And now you're say­
ing, ‘As go the Connecticut
towns.’
“ That's what 1 call real
progress."
A Latin American represen­
tative who could speak no
English walked into a Wash­
ington post office with a let­
ter to be sent home. The
clerk, who spoke no Spanish,
tried for five minutes without
luck to ascertain whether the
man wanted an airmail or
regular stamp.
In desperation lie finally
flapped his arms like a bird,
and was rewarded with a
“ Si'' and a grin.
The hubbub over the fact
that Houso o f Representatives
Dining Room head waiter Er­
nest Petinaud accompanied a

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U. S. delegation to a NATO
meeting in Paris reminds
Hop. Robert Tatt Jr., IbOhio,
son of tlie laic conservative
Sen. Robert A. Taft, of his
first day in Congress last Jan
uary.
“ J was pretty green," Taft
says, “ ami too embarrassed
to admit my ignorance by
asking questions. I took my
family to lunch In the House
dining room, and when the
check came, 1 didn't know
whether or not to leave a tip
“ The bill was $7. I tried to
look around to see what other
Congressmen were doing. To
kill time, 1 gave the waiter a
$10 bill and said ‘Thank you.’
“ Ho answered, ‘Thank YOU,
sir,' and next day the word
was out that I was a 'big
spender' in spite of my fa­
ther."
For $3 you can get a 7 x 9foot segment of “ Goldwatcr
wallpaper." Actually it's a
bigger-tlian-llfe-slze blown-up
photograph of the senator.
Rut probably nobody at Draft
Goldwatcr headquarters in
Washington imagined ono use
now planned for It by one of
his young fans.
Hie enthusiast is Carole
White, 12. daughter of F. ClifIon White, executive director
of the draft committee.
In her bedroom in the
Whites’ home in Rye. N. Y..
Carole plans to paper the ceil­
ing with the big Goldwatcr
picture.
Commented her mother:
“ There may be Just enough
room left for a little border
trim."
Sen. William Proxmlre, DWis., under an unusually
heavy appointment schedule
the other day, told his secre­
tary, “ Get the Senate dining
room to send me over a lowcalorie lunch Just as fast as
they can ."

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA) —
The delegate cash register
will start to ring up hard currcncy for
Arixona’s Sen.
Harry Goldwatcr on Feb. 28
and 20 in Oklahoma and
North Carolina.
These two states lead off
the long parade of GOP state
conventions In which a ma­
jority o f delegates o f the July
13 national convention will be
chosen.
Goldwatcr’s schedule calls
for him to attend the Okla­
homa convention Feb. 28 and
the North Carolina affair the
following day.
The Oklahoma meeting is
considered a formality. By
earlier official party action,
the state’s 22 votes havo been
In Barry’s pocket fer some
months.
Tha North Carolina situa­
tion Is not quits so nest. Lead­
ers there say two or three of
the 20 delegates may hold
themselves uncommitted. This
prospret represents Goldwatcr's slippage in the state
since President Lyndon B.
Johnson lock over.
Another measure o f slip­
page is the fact that North
Carolina Young Republicans
Invited Pennsylvania's Gov.
William Scranton to their
Jan. 80-31 convention at Dur
ham. lie turned them down.

nut the invitation suggested
moro than casual curiosity.
Goldwatcr will pick up an­
other easy 16 votes March 21
at the South Carolina conven­
tion.
Yet, despite these first easy
collections, Goldwater is not
particularly advantaged by
the 1064 schedule layout of
state convention and pri­
maries. In presidential poli­
tics as in baseball, the sche­
dule can hurt you.
For instance, mors than a
fourth of the total o f 1,308
national convention delegates
will be chosen by state con­
vention or state committee
meetings in June, most of
them after results o f the allimportant June 2 California
primary are known.
Discount part o f this total,
since It includes New York's
02, set for Gov. Nelson Rocke­
feller, and the 56 In Texas, a
Goldwater bastion.
But If Goldwater lost the
California primary and its 88
votes, sharp tremors would
swiftly be felt in the conven­
tions scheduled In the days
immediately f o l l o w i n g in
Colorado, New Mexico, Min'
nesota, Connecticut, Idaho,
Washington, Utah, Montana
und Virglnis.
Since more than a halfdoien states still have not

fixed their convention dates,
the post-Callfomla Juns list
may in the end be still great­
er.
Both the Goldwater and the
Rockefeller camps now put
California down as critical
to the 1064 nomlpation fight.
The present prospect in the
New Hampshire primary —
and the schedule— underscores
this Judgment.
With other entries fogging
up the Goldwater-Rockefellsr
confrontation, the New Hamp­
shire verdict could' prove in­
decisive.
One Goldwater man, basi­
cally optimistic, thinks the
senator might win no more
than 10 o f the state’s 14 dele­
gates— against opposition the
Goldwaterltes argue is “ go­
ing nowhere."
A f t e r New Hampshire,
Goldwater and Rockefeller
may not meet head-on again
until two months later —■ la
the May 16 Oregon primary
where a mere 18 votes are at
stake. Here, too, other en­
tries may muddy tha waters.
Lata decisions for face-toface testa in District of Co­
lumbia, West Virginia and
Maryland primaries in May
would alter tha pictare some­
what. But even theee would
still leave California, far o ff
in June, as the great water­
shed for 1064.

CASE R-4T1: Mavis G..
aged 37, baa bean married 3
years.
"But, Dr. Crane," bar wor­
ried husband protested, "M a­
vis is suing ms for a divorce.
"Y e t aba admits aha doesn't
dislike me. And sbe says I
have been generous with mon­
ey and have given her a car
of her own.
"And she isn't in love with
anybody else. So what’s wrong
with her? Is she craty or
somethingT"
No, Mavis is simply a
classical case of why some
marriagss “ die."
Without the w01 to live,
many medical patients give up
end so they die although we
medics think they eboold hive
lived.
But they Just foil unnecess­
ary. They apparently had no
purpose ahead and no future
needs that preempted their
attentloo.
Many wives get into a simi­
lar state of mind regarding
their marriage.
This was especially true of
Mavis, who felt blue because
she had no children.
So sbe was frustrated in
her maternal desire.
One of the dally compli­
ments that bolster the usual
mother's ego Is the helpless­
ness of her baby.
It depends on her, 10 she
knows that she is vitally need­
ed. She la a matter of life
or death to her infant
Ai it reaches Its little arms
up to her, she feels import­
ant, needed, useful.
But a wife without child­
ren losei that dally tonic to
the human ego.
Unless her husband mean­
while realixes this basic pro­
blem and Inflates her ego in
substitute waya, sbe may
find that her will to keep on
with their marriage dies.
Mavis had ■ husband who
also cherished tha antiquated
notion of gallantry that a
wife should be a "kept wo­
man."
So be oevtr asked her ad­
vice about his business wor­
ries or let her into his confi­
dence about his daily pro­
blems.
He Just furnished her a
beautiful home and bar own
car, plus plenty of spending
money.
But tha average wife also
wants to feel needed.
Sbe wishes to accomplish
something constructive on this
earth.
She has an urge to follow
Lincoln'* motto, In which be
stated he hoped ha could
plant rosea where thistles
grew before.

Florida Citrus Queen con­
test entries are lo be guests
on tho Jack Bailey “ Queen
For A Day” ABC-network
television show which will ori­
ginate five telecasts from the
Florida Citrus Exposition In
Winter Haven during March.
More than a score of Flor­
ida's prettiest girls will com­
pete for the title of the 1864
Florida Citrus Queen.
• • •
There were fewer forest
fires and le u acres burned
In Florida during 1063, as
compared with the year be­
fore. Last year 6,081 forest
fires burned 88,000 acres of
Florida forest land. During
1062, a total of 8,608 fires
burned 262,160 acres.
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Next Thanksgiving, fam­
ilies across the country will
have a new Florida orange to
brighten the table fruit bas­
ket. This deep-colored orange
is called Pegs, and was re­
cently born from • cross bttweeo a tangelo and a tan­
gerine. Scientists who devel­
oped it said it Is especially

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we can see the light.
R. T. Johnson
Chief Roy G. Williams,
Sanford Police Dept.
Our class la studying about
“ Community Helpers.” In or­
der to better understand theta
people we plan some trip*.
Last week we visited Tha
Sanford Herald. We want to
thank you for your co-opera­
tion. Officer Donald Brumley
met us on First and French
Avenue, both ways, and dir­
ected the traffic for ua to
cross safely.
Michael Tennon
Second Grade
Goldsboro School.

On tbe behalf of the Board
of County Commissioner!, 1
would like to expresa to you
appreciation for your assis­
tance and support In helping
make the presentation of the
Seminole County school sites
to the Board of Control.
1 am sure that each Com­
missioner is aware of your
contribution In this endeavor
and Is deeply grateful for
Deepest oil and gas wells
your Interest.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. reach more than 20,000 feet
Clerk of County Com­ (about four miles) Into tha
missioners
earth!
Editor, Herald:
I feel something should be
done about our parking met­
ers. What are the downtown
merchants waiting on? Some­
one should take the initiative
In doing something about it.
Tbe merchants in Orlando
are having the same trou­
ble . . . vacant stores on the
main street
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WASHINGTON - (NEA) In the weit lobby of the
White House, a newsman ac­
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porter
for
several Texas
newspapers. He ribbed her
with this line:
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don Johnson is the first Texan
to bo president clnce, er,
whoT
General Elsenhower,
isn't it ? "
Ike, of course, was born in
Denison, Tex., though lie
claims Abilene, Kani., as his
home town.
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not about to concede the 1904
presidential race
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Democrats.
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Connecticut towns. Over and
over again, in tho year be­
fore a presidential election,
they have given a pretty clear
signal.
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came out a lot better In those
Connecticut towns than any­
one
figured.
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results
weren't
conclusive,
but I
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Tonight, Tribe Saturday

Roaring Lions
To Take On
EauGallie
By Joe Warden
Herald SporU Writer
The hustling Oviedo Liona
travel tonight to meet the Eau
Gullia Commodorea in a tilt
that will feature the Lioni' at*
tempt for a big lixth conseculive win. Oviedo'a high flying
quintet will take a 10*3 record
Into the fray and the eager
Oviediana hope to come out on
top. •
Not much la known about
the Commodore!, except that
they have faced tough oppoil*
tion, notably Melbourne, Co*
coa, and Santa Fe. Oviedo'a
arch rival, Lyman, cmahed
Eau Gallic twice, and if thii
la any Indication, the Liona
ought to come out on top. Yet
thfa will be a road tilt againat
a team no one hera knowa
much about.
Oviedo haa been trying to
improve their defenaive effort
and at the aame time get their
noted faat attack limbered up.
The laat few gamea the Liona
have p l a y e d , particularly
againat Titusville, they have
been alow, ball*control gamea.
Therefore, the Liona must
work to kep their faat game in
ahape.
In the Melbourne Central
game, the Liona ran through
many o f their epeedler pat­
tern!, uaing the tilt primarily
aa a practice context. Oviedo’a
reaervea aaw a good amount o f
action, thua preparing them
fo r gamea in the future.
Oviedo'a JV team will alao
aee action tonight by challeng*
ing the Eau Gallia Junior var*
ally. The Baby Liona now 6*8,
they will be gunning for an­
other win to revenge the lota
to Tituavllle'a JV aquad. The
Bnby Liona toppled Melbourne
Catholic laat Tueaday by a 69
3 - acore.
Starting tonight for the
Liona will be Billy Miklar and
Jim Courier, forwarda; Rex
Brooka and Tel Belihom at
guarda; and Seth Rook at
center.

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In d ian s M eet
Lakeview At
T erriers Here
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Fri. Jnn. 31, ’64— Page 5

Sports

BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Lyman High’ s Greyhounds,
Th# more you read about basketball at the Univer­
out to rebound from last Tues
sity o f Miami tho mere you see tho name o f one Hurriday night’s loss to the Ocoee
cane, Rick Barry. When Miami knocked o ff RclRna thia
Cardinal*, re-enter Orange
week Miami ran up 127 polnta and Barry got 33 o f them.
Belt Conference play tonight
Tho following is a piece from tha Hurricane's publicity
at Winter Garden when they
office that acquaint* us all with probably the state'a
are hosted by the Lakeview
finest collegiate eager this season.
High Red Devils.
*
*
*
*
Lakeview, although unable
to rome through with any
Mark up another bettar-than-thlrty-pclnt-game for
consistent brand of basketball
University o f Miami's fabulous All-America basketball
this season, can be tough
candidate, Rick Barry.
enough to rise up and knock
When the Hurricanes scored its smashing, stunning
off the ’ Hounds who are in
triumph over LaSalle recently by a score of 121 to 09, it
■ race with the Apopka Blue
was Barry’* fantastic play which led the way, just aa it
Darters and the DrLand Bull
was Rick's brilliance that brought Miami ita win over
dogs for top spot in the OBC
Memphis State, a few nights before the latter upset
standings
Loyola of Chicago,
Lyman’s scoring punch has
A t the end of 16 gamea, Barry haa a 30.6 acoring
JOHN KADER presents Riviera bowl trophies to tho winners in the sixth
been hurt somewhat by the
average. He has a .636 percentage in field goals and .821
annual Kader 54-hole tournament for tho Sanford Women’s Golf Associa­
loss of Donnie Smith, at ccn
from tha free throw line.
tion. Mrs. Vivian Pierce (left), DeBary, was runner-up and Miss Ellen
ter but Bill Tolson, aided con
Hia rebound average is a healthy 16.6 per game and
Betts, Sanford, was winner.
(Herald Photo)
aiderably by Charlie Asher
he
la
tha only player In tha land who stays high up in
and Jim Shuster, have been
both scoring and rebounding.
able to keep the ’Hounds a
Try as they did, LaSalle'a cagemen were unable to
balanced club.
halt the great Barry.
Head Coach Walt Dsuras
Barry U a marked man, generally has two man shep­
will probably atart Gene Win
herding him around the court but hi* tremendously faat
kclman and Richard Grant to
reactions enable him to shake loose for the tiny fraction
work with Tolson, Shuster and
of s second he needs to get the ball and toss it into tho
Asher. Dave Matla, towering
In this weeks action in the center from the Lyman junior
net.
Sandspura Bowling League, varsity, has also seen quite a
Without a peer under the basket, he can alao hit
E. A.’ l Little slater, the!*- M orning TM*. T. Chadron, the OK Tire team proceeded to bit of action since he was
consistently from the-outside, Hla defense la equally ef­
fast-itepping
58-pound
red *'
ConiotJHACK
" ,u* — I I t RID stack up their winnings with a moved up to the varsity In
EIGHTH
fective and he lead* the Miami team in blocking ahota.
fawn from the Pat Reed Ken — Grade It— 1. Bank Son. 2 clenn aweep over Mar Lou's.
place of the injured Smith
In a season and a half, he has fouled out but once—
Ample
Annie.
S.
Doncaster
nel, Is proving the best bet at Champ.
Helen Altmun, o f OK Tires,
Smith, according to reports,
and film* o f the one game in which he wa* charged with
4. Irish Alert, 4. Ur
the Sanford . Orlando Kennel bttal. 4. Mrrlmar, 7. Fit, a. led her team on to victory will not be out of action aa
hia fifth personal foul ahow clearly that tho official
club for the quiniela bettori Rocket Tam
with a big 530 scries and 190 long as earlier predicted.
goofed on th* call. However, he doee not play patty cake,
NINTH RACE — 8 1 * R ile —
Little Sister has figured in Grade A — 1. Dingo Pug, J game, while teammates, Dot Smith was supposed to be
lie has been charged with an average of threo personal*
the quiniela in all but one of Rellne. S. Ill Troubles, 4. Ma Johnson and Slary Smith, out for a month but there is
per game, and though on numerous occasions he haa
S. Donna's Miss Kay, 4
her eight SOKC starti. Seven terlal,
E.A.'n Little SDter, 7. Chuck gave their support with a 469- hope that he might be able
picked up four, ho has stayed nway from tho fifth one
times the little speedster has Drake, *. Upper Story
177 and 402-160.
to return to action next week
without any apparent dim inution of hla value to tha
TENTH RACE — S /l* Mila —
finished first or accond.
McRoberta Tire Co., in th e ii. Smith haa made quite an im
Grad* A— 1. Extra Itock S
team.
She has won three times Edna Terry, S. Florence Sic match with I’ ierro Manufac­ presslon on Central Florida
In an early awing to tha Pacific Coaet, coaches there
and finished second four N'abb, 4. Hashing Dan, 4. H el­ turing Co. came out the win­ cage
coaches,
particularly
ton Green, 4. Notified, 7. An
snid, “ Wo knew Harry was good hut not THAT good."
times—never more than three dy's Shamrock, I. Circus W on . ner with a four point rack up Athletic Director Joe Justice
That came after ho had hit successive :I4 point game* at
lengths behind the winner. der
in thi-ir favor. Midge Woods at Itotlina. Lyman will un­
ELEVENTH HACK - 1 1 MID
Santa
Clara and SL Mary* and 29 at Nevada."
Little Sister goes for her —
doubtedly
welcome
his
return
Grade It — 1. Rultunl, 2. Vlvl and I’nt Foster, both o f MeCoach Bob Kendall of Jackeonvillo'a comment after
eighth quiniela in tonight’s S. I'ac Sac. 4. K ilem ore, 4. O Roberta, hail games o f 173 and in time to participate in the
Barry's 36 polnta agalnet hi* team in Jacksonville wa*
ninth race at SOKC, s grade Nellie, 4. Mademoiselle, 7. L.U- 171.
‘ Hounds race to the wire.
gene, I. Susan Itock
that Rick waa "the greatest player ever to appear In
A event.
A preliminary JV tilt will
All or nothing seemed to act
these part*"—and that Included the nationally ranked
In the featured 10th event
tho pare this week, aa Howe precede the main attraction.
of the 11-race card, another
teams which appear In th* Gator Bowl.
Lakeview has a pair of the
Tire Shop also posted a clean
Pat Reed greyhound will bear
Norm Sloan of Florida said In preparing for Barry'*
•weep over Factory Point Out­ OBC'a top scorers, Charlie Ar
watching. Notified Is the big
visit to Gainesville, "W o made our plana conceding Barry
let. Dotty Waltz was high for rlngton and Bob Bloebaum.
gest winner la the field with
John McKey, Gordon Shaw
36 points." Rick aettlod for 37.
lfowc'a with a 474-178.
three triumphs. Other favor
Ho waa named th* outstanding basketball player In
Jet Inn had a good night and Bon Cothern will be
Ites Include Deep Rock Ken­
other probable
Florida laat year when he averaged 19 point* and 14 re­
OCALA Tit c National with nn all out win over l’ry- Lakevlew'f
nel's Extra Rock and Circus
bound* for Miami. Thla year he ia over 30 point* per
German Shortliaircd Pointer ora Insurance Co., with Lil starters.
City Ranch's Circus Wonder.
game In th# ecorlng column and 16.6 In rebound*.
Donat setting tha pace and
Association's S o u t h e a s t
Tonight’ s entries:
But for an attack o f virtu in th* holiday pcrlcd, he
winnng top honors for the
FIR S T RACK — S/IS Mll* — era Region 3 Championship
would probably be the leading point maker In tha land
tirade R— 1. Good Timing, S. will be held in Dunncllon Feb werk with her 8(14 series anil
Kurkin Mollle. I. Hkue. 4. Back. 2.
192 game. Mary Pinter, also of
today among major college*.
I. G littering Rose, I. Krntry.
He had moved Into first place with a 32 plua mark
Rainbow Lodge, Rainbow Jet Inn, had u 4tltl-1(lf».
T. Big Trade, I. Ablcgall Hu*
The South Semlnola Junior
a K i't m i RACE — ft IS Mil*— Springs, will be field trial
St.
Johns
Realty
Co.
came
when
th* virus hit him and he fell to eight point* againat
United P m i International firade C— 1. Bobble Hhor*. S.
Hurricanea
entertain
out three to the better in their High
Army and 13 againat Rhode Island, plus 26 agalnit SyraWORCESTER, M au. (UP1) Denny Eart, I. Broadoak, 4. beadquartcra. Multiple cours
McNabb, I. Hurry Home es will be laid out for the match with Stempcr Realty the Sanford Junior H i g h
cuae, Had h# been well for tho.e three gamea, his acor­
—Jot Gomel, 153, Providence, □Bailie
lady*, f. Forthright. ?. Four- trials on the Cowart Wahoo with Kleanor Anderson rolling Braves tonight at the Lyman
ing average wculd probably be 36 point* and Ida rebound
R.I., outpointed Domingo Or- way Ange, I. Hard Cutter
high for St. John’s, a 41(1-170, High School gymnasium. It
TIIIHH HACK — n lit Mile — Ranch, west of Dunncllon.
mark abova 17.
tlx, 153, Hoboken, N.J. (10).
tirade H — I. Ilap llal, S. CryJudges will be llal Davis, while Giyndu Hannah did tha will be the sixth outing of the
Already he haa scored 467 points— two more than lie
•tal Palace, S. Hhrake. 4 O B ’*
season for the Hurricanes. To
mad* during his entlra sophomors campaign.
Goon, S. Hally Bandy. I. Dan Ocala and Joe Murdock, Sara­ honors for Stamper's, turning
date they have racked up
Robert*. T. Sarasota Sunburst, sota.
in a good 472-174.
Already he hold* th* echool scoring record for on*
I. Hully Jons*
three
victories against s pair
Next
week
will
be
position
Running will be one hour,
gxnie—60 polnta against Rolllna college which tie* him
FOURTH RACE — S / l l Mil*—
n o T in s o r a m i c A T i o x
firade M — 1. Jo* Cae*ar, S. multiple couraes. under the night, the final one of the scu- of loisei.
rc»R
c i.o a iv o
v a c a t ix o
for tha national leadership.
The two losses were at the
A SH
SHAMIO n I x ; t h a t Illark No** Peg. S. McAllen, championship rules and reg son. The team line-ups will lie
Ilia field goal proficiency is far above the best ever
4.
Iloney
Hpot.
S.
Kruw
Bar,
f o h t i o .v o r p b a r i , s t i i k k t
hands of the Florida Military
4. Pat’s Honey, T. GI*mo Bub, ulationa of the association as follows:
W HICH L1B» BK TW E K * A!.
befor* at Miami and he ia • cinch to shatter the old one
D l l A V XSfV X AMD A L tlO X I. Bobby Scholar
OK Tires-Howe Tiro Shop, School’i Junior vanity aquad
Game will be native and re
Mason scoring mark o f 22.1 per gam*, lie ia well ahead
FIFTH RACE — I S MII* —
ATEXL'B
McKoberta Tire-Factory Paint, of DeLand. However, the Hur­
of th* top rebound average of 14.9.
N otice ta tieroby. rlvon by Grade T — J. Prnvlnrlal, S. leased quail on each courac.
ricanes
bounced
right
back
to
4. Birds may be shot over
Jet Inn-Stempcrs Real Estate,
W . K. Bryant and Marlon r. Light Sal, I. W alk Slim
H*'e been abova 30 poinU in 10 o f Miami's 16
Bryant, hie w ife, Jamta E. Avant Garda, ( . Fable Cava­ dog's point by Use handler or I’ryors Inaurance-Pierro Man post a 44 to 17 win over the
game*—and no previous Hurricane player hae had more
Tata and LaVtrna Tat*, hla lier. (. H arry S , T. Paul lemg,
Oviedo
Lion
Cubs,
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to
41
oflicial gunner, upon request ufacturing Co., SL Johns Real
w lfo.
and
Calhartna
W. I. It.n.'a Forever
than three 30-point game* in hi* entire UM career.
victory over Tampa Catholic,
■treats, (ta sim p!* title nwnara SIXTH RACE — a /ta R ile — of the judges.
ty-Mar Lou.
Grad*
C—
1.
Stormy
Rocket.
He'* reeled in as many aa 17 of 17 free throw* In ona
o f tha real property adjacent
and
another
win
over
Oviedo,
Main prise will be the
to that portion of Faarl Stroat 5. Callao H aw k. S. Fawn V lo.
gam*.
H* crushed an Frandaeo with that one.
The first game tonight will
that lias batwaan Aldus Ava. let. 4. Slick Tip, I. N'ebraaka Hjalmar Olien Trophy, which
Eliminating hi* virue plagued Chrtatmae etint, he
nua and Allaon Avenue In Ned, I. P rotocol, T. Acadia, I.
58
to
32.
muit be won four timea with
Sem inole County, riorld a , that Super Sport
hasn't been under 24 polnta. Hr had that total against
The first game tonight will
pursuant
to
Section
IK . 10 SEVENTH RACE — S M Rile at least three different dogs
Memphis Stale in a game In which he was concentrat­
—
Grade
IK—
}.
D
allie
Calling,
Florida
Statute,, that they
bo
a
junior
varsity
engagehave filed a petition with S. Moonerrat, S. Kathy Tray, from the same owner to gain
ing on breaking up s strong Memphia State rebounding
mint
at
6:30.
The
main
event
BOSTON
(UPI)—
An
alter
the Board o f County Commlaa* I. Deed** It, I. Bllrer Sheba. permanent posaesiion.
carp*. Kick grabbed 23 rebounds In that one, hla aeaaon
tonara of
Seminole County.
Permanent prises will be nately joking and threatening will get under way at I.
Florida, on tho Ilth day o f
high, and launehad s Miami counter attack which floored
awarded winner* and run Charles 0 . Finley Insists he
January. 1M4. whereby they
tha Tiger* Juat two nighU before they slaughtered Loyola
won’ t be chased out of the
requested a resolution to he
nersup, If named.
adopted providing for tha cloa
o f Chlcrgo.
American League."
Ing. vacating and abandoning
Finley Invaded American
o f that portion o f I'earl Street IT TH E CIRCI IT COURT l»F
that Ilea betw etn Aldus Ave. T H E SIX TH J tU K I A L 4111League President Joe Cronin's
nua and Allaon Avenue, Semi­ C U T . IT AND FOR BENINEW YORK (U P I)— If you
barkyard Thursday night to
NOTICE OF SUIT
nole County, Florida, and fur* TOI.E C O l'T T T , FLORIDA
TIIE «T 4 T E OF FLORIDA TO address the silver anniver­ muit drink, don’t drive—but
th tr set forth on that plat of IN CMANCERT NO. ISS**
CHARLES \V. COUNCIL!* sary dinner o f the Boston it's perfectly okay to go ahead
Tract
Thra*
of
Henlanda T. LEONARD MANN and
A grudge race involving two Seminole group la offering
WHOSE RESIDENCE AND
Springs. Flat Book I. Page II. NANCT MANN hla wife.
Plaintiff*.
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS Baseball Writers. Cronin re­ and putt.
o f the Public Records of Semi­
of
the holiest cars in the $600 in prise money and tro­
v ».
IS:
nole County, Florida; and tha
That'a the word from ■ not­
mained confined to hla nearby
4f&gt;2 EAST HUNTING TOW Southeastern
United
State* phies, including $100 for top
said Hoard o f County Commls* INEZ MEREDITH.
home by Illness.
ed eye doctor who clalma one
ERH
Defendant.
ilon sra w ill bold a public hear­
NOTICE OF SAI.K
ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA.
Displaying three seta of uni­ glasa o f bear often ean im­ will headline a special Fri- alock eliminator, to be distri­
in g on tha petition beginning
NOTICE IS IIKItKBT G IV ­
A sworn Complaint having forms he said the Athletics
at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on tha
Jay Night racing program buted to winner* of other
prove s golfer's putting.
31th day o f February. 1MI, EN' that on tha tlth day o f been filed agalnet you In the
Notice carefully, he eald Feb. 14 at ths Oaceoln Air­ classes.
at the office* o f the County February, A. D. 1SS4. between Circuit Co irl In and for 8»m l- would wear next season, FinCom missioner* In the Court* the legal hours o f eal*. name­ n »D County, Florida, by ELI HE Icy acknowledged, "it sure only ONE.
port Dreg Strip, near Geneva.
house
at Bemtnola County. ly. 11:4* o'clock A. M . on (aid ALMOND COUNCIL!* for d i­
looks like ray club will be
Dr. William W. Vallotton, a
Florida, at which lima those day. at tha Front door o f the vorce, the ahort title o f which
The entry 11*4 for the 7 p.ra.
for and agaln*t tha asms will Court Ifoue* In Banford. Sem i­ la ELISE ALMOND COUNCIL!* In Kansas City."
leading ophthalmologiat at th*
racing
program la expected
ba beard and final action tak* nole County, Florida, the un­ Plaintiff, veraus. CHARLES W.
5tad leal C o l l e g e o f South
dersigned Clerk w lll'o ff e r for COUNCIL!* Defendants, these
•n.
Caroline, reported hi* finding* to swell to the 150 mark by
Dated thla Ilth day a f Jan* •al* and sail to tha highest present* are to command you Suspension O ff
and hast blddtr for cash, the to appsar and file your A n ­
nary, 1114.
befor* tho 67th annual meet­ addition of many drivers visit­
follow in g d tierlb td real pro­ swer or nthsr defense or plead­
ARCADIA, Calif. (UPI) —
(SEAL)
perty a t tha property.
ing herein with the Clark of
ing of tho Southern Medical ing here for tbe National Drag
Arthur H. Backwlth. J r ,
'•The Eeet 100 feet o f the tha Circuit Court o f Bamlnola Thre* Jockeys at Santa Anita
Clerk. Clrrult Court
Association.
Racing Championships, beginW
a
it
10*
feet
o
f
tha
County,
Florida,
and
larva
a
begin
auspenaion Saturday
lly : Arthur II. Beckwith.
Southeast quarter H E 'i l ropy thereof on P la in tiff’ s at­ ranging from fiva to 10 days
Jr.
ni
- * Feb. 13 st Samaula.
o f the Soulheaal quarter torney. Carroll Burke, A ttor­
Joieph M. Muraeko, Atty.
(S E I4) o f Section I. Tow n- ney at Law, P. o . Drawer Z. for careless riding. Tha track’s Returns To G W
Tbe feature "grudge m atch" lACTION! THRILtSI
P. O. Boa I II
•hip St South. Range SO Sanford. Florida, on or before lioard o f stewards cracked
Fern Park, Florida
WASHINGTON
J P l) — will pit Hubert Platt, driver
World** Fa*le*t Sped
Eaet, lyin g South o f the the Ilth day o f February, A. D.
Publish Jan. It. t i l l .
Old
Palm •Springs Hoad, 1941, or ulberw lsa decree pro down on Ray York and Frank Hayden Buckley hue returned of ■ 1964 Fairlan* Ford from
cpq*io»______________________
wilt
be
entered Costa for five days and hand­ to Georgs Washington Univer­ Atlanta, Georgia, sad s 1964
togeth er with all stru c­ confeeso
ture*. Improvements, fix ­ against you.
M irritie d a u e b
FIRSTOAMI
ture appliance* and a p ­
Th* Sanford Herald Is d e­ ed Danny Mansells a 10-day sity s i ■ bsckfield coach. Aluminum Plymouth sola rod
F I C T I T I O la STARE L A W
pu rtenance! on said land signated as a newspaper o f suspension for Infractions ob­ Buckley left the Colonial cam- by tha Grrat Southern Goat
NOTICE IS HEIIEBT UIV*
or
used
la conjunction general circulation In which
KN that the undersigned, de­
during yfedneaday'a pu* in 1960 to accept ■ post racing team of Lakeland.
therew ith."
this citation shall be publlehed served
sirin g to anaaao l« builneaa
SARI MUTUfL
Thla
tal*
la
made pursuant once each week for four co n ­
"The Goat" narrowly edged
as assistant football coach st
under tha fictitiou s name of
WAGIRING
"M llllo Faahions-Feetory Close­ to Final Dacro* a f Fortcloaur* secutive weeks.
Platt for 2nd place top stock
the University o f Virginia.
WITNESS my band and o f- 3 Suspended
outs'* at 111* Orlando Drive, •nterad In Chnncery Action No.
1 GAMES NlfiHTl'
elimination honors s t the
Hanford. Florida. InlenJa to ISS04 now pendlag In the Cir­ flclal seal o f tha Clark o f tha
Lading Night
NEW YORK (U P I)—A fine
raglattr said name with the cuit Court af and for Semi- Circuit Court on thla the Tib
Seminole Timing Association's
day o f January, A. D. 1K4.
Clark o f the Circuit Conrt o f nola County, Florida.
and suspension levied against Chiefs Sign Two
big two-day matt Dec. t$. . .
Dated thla Ilth day at Jan­ (HEAL)
Seminole County, Florid*.
W r it e
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Word bee been received Iron
Arthur H- Backwlth. Jr.. tralnor-drivor John Chapman
D A T E D at Sanford. Florida, uary, IMS.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court of Hamburg. N. Y., haa been — Donald Williams, s center,
thla Ith day of January, 19*4. (SEAL)
Atlanta, by Timing Associa­
A rthu r II. Beckwith. J r . Carroll Burke
Mildred Stamper
roscindod by ths Now Y’ork and halfback Isadora Haynes tion President Don Witt that
Hl $334221
Clark a f tbs Circuit Court Attorney for P la in tiff
1111 South French Avsauu
Racing Commission. Chapman of Grambling Collage (La.) this won't happen again.
B yi Martha T. Vlhlsn
Suite 111
Sanford. Florida
Deputy Clerk
Sanford Atlantis National
Muyar. Waisa. Rosa A Arktn
was penalised after a "dop­ hav* boon signed aa fro*
Tbs two cars will stags •
Bank Building
•A ttorneys tor Mildred Stamper Edw ard J. Honlon. Jr.. A lly ,
ing" investigation st Roosevelt agent* by th* Kansas City best-two-af-three run-all with
P. O. Drawer Z
m
W aal Plant Street
« « f Lincoln Rand
W inter Garden, pi*.
Sanford, Florida
/
t R O N I ON
•Miami Baach. Florida
Raceway, but was clsared Chiefs o f the American Foot­ (he winner receiving 1100.
Publish Jaa. 10, 17. II,1SI, t i l l
Publish Jan. II, IT, f4, 11. 1M ! Pubiith Jan. It, It fl.
whan
an
aide
confessed.
ball
League.
CDy-JI
CD4J-IM
la
addition,
the
sponsoring
C D Q -M

Little Sister Called OK Tires Score
Clean Sweep
Best Quiniela Bet

German Pointer
Contest Slated

Hurricanes To
Play Braves

Fight Results

Legal Notice

Looks Like KC,
Says Finley

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Tee Off With
Glass Of Beer

Seminole High School's eag­
er* will be idle tonight but
Saturday night they will host
the Tituavllle Terrier* in a
non-conference contest at San­
ford's Fleming Gymnasium.
A preliminary contest be­
tween the school*' Junior var­
sity quintets will precede the
main event which i* slated
for 8 p. m. The JV game will

Wildcats Play
Gators Saturday
GAINESVILLE - Kentucky,
t h e nation's fourth-ranked
basketball power,
visits
Gainesville Saturday night to
confront the Florida Gators
with all types of basketball
problcmi.
These etart with Cotton
Nash, 6-5 going on 6-7, a twotime all-America baiketball
player having the greatest
season of his career, averag­
ing over 27 polnta per game
and leading the Wildcats In
most departments.
Problem! continue with Ted
Deeken, one of the top scor­
ers In the conference and a
boy who can break open any
game In ■ ahort period just
a* he did in the Wildcats' 7962 win over Georgia Tech last
Saturday afternoon.
Coach Adolph Rupp's dra­
matic awttch to t 1-3-1 zone
defense In the last two vic­
tories over Tennessee and
Tech will prove to be another
major problem.
’’This la what you would
have to call a very aggrei*
live sone defense," says Flor­
ida head coach Norm Sloan.
"They tend two or three men
after the man with the ball
and really put the heat on
him."
Point man, out front, In thla
detente Ja 6-6 sophomore
guard Tommy Kron, a scrap­
per who moved the veteran
Chill lahmael, who scored 30
on Hie Gators last year, out
of the atarling lineup.
Kentucky's other itartera
will likely he 6-3 Terry Mobl°y. a Junior, and 3-4 Larry
Conley, a hiislling, determin­
ed aophomorc who haa been
a big factor In ths present
Wildcat surge.

Peralta 6-5
Over Willie
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Challenger Gregorio Peralta
of Argentina ia a slight 6-3
favorita to wrest ths world
light heavyweight crown from
Willie Pastrano in their Juatslgned 13-round fight at tha
New Orleana Municipal Sta­
dium, April 10.
But no odds were offered to­
day on whether promoter Bon­
nie Gelgerman would take ad­
vantage of the fact that this
bout would be the first In
New Orleans at which the
promoter could sell ticket*
on a non segregated basil if
he wishes.

get under way at 6:30 p. m.
Seminole, four and eleven
so far this season, will be out
to grab their fifth of the year.
In an earlier contest this sea­
son the Terrier* locked horn*
with the Tribe and came out
on top. Coach Ralph Stumpf’s
five will be out to reverse (he
outcome of the initial game
and attempt to break even in
this year's two-game series.
Stumpf will probably go
with
Barry
Barks,
Mika
Bowes, Barry Johnson. Ken
Tyre and Mike McClcary aa
hia starters.
Next Tueaday night tha
Seminole* go back into Metro
Conference competition when
they entertain the Grenadiers
of Orlando Colonial on tha
Tribe'* home boards.

Trophy Game To
Gasti, Agusfin
Orange and Seminole Coun­
ty telephone company em­
ployes were honored Thuriday
night at the Orlando Semlnola
Jai Alai Fronton, with the
'Telco Trophy" game wwn by
Gasti and Agustln.
Presentation of the trophy
was made, at (he conclusion
of the eighth game, by Mrs.
Ted Burlagc. She waa assist­
ed by Ed Bartlett, vice-presi­
dent of I-ocal 3108, Communi­
cations Workers of America.
Jacin and Mugucrza place
second In the hotly contested
doubles
competition,
with
Martin and Zubl finishing
third.
In the Daily Double events,
Urlsar won the third game
and Aatlga took the fourth
to complete a 5-6 combina­
tion paying $77.20.
Elu and Urquldi got the Itgame program off to a fast
start, winning (he first gamo
with Olarre and Manuel se­
cond for an 8-3 perfects good
for $390.90.

South Seminole
JH Jayvees
Name
Miko Hargis
Matt Hlckok
Leonard Hollis
John McDermott
George Mil wee
Ralph West
Mike Rlckett
Brant Rose
Steve Shepherd
Mickey Hawks
Bob Kennedy
Bob Mean*
Bob Micuckl
Woody Sesiomi
Mike Miller

Po.
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3 8 US
5-4 110
5-7 130
56 120
53 110
5-6 110
6-0 140
5-10 135
5-10 120
57 124
5-10 130
5$ 105
S I 130
S3 130
5-10 140

Races Set
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.
(U P I)— Raceway Park Presi­
dent Thomas Binford announc­
ed Thursday that th* Grand
I'rix of th* United States auto
race will be held here on Oct,
3, 1065.

Grudge Race Tops Drag Slate

iia i.
a ia i

TONIGHT
7:40 f M .

NIG HTLY 8:10 as®
MATINEES
WED. * HAT.
2 P. M.

THURSDAY
LADIES
NIGHT

LUXURIOUS CLUBHOUSE
GLASS-ENCLOSED HEATED GRANDSTAND
VALET PARKING
"Where The Top Deg* Run Rain er Shine*

9 KBNNIL CLUB

MIDWAY BETWEEN 8ANFORD AND ORLANDO

�P ir»

Pilots W elcom e
Guests A t Dinner

B

til

I:

Heirloom
Cookery
Today wa begin a new fea­
ture, Heirloom Cookery, those
recipes banded down, usually
aot found in books, and de­
serving a place in the files of
all good cooks. Today's recipe
comes to us from Florence
Monforton
(Mrs.
E. A.).
These bars remain crisp and
are delicious anytime.
Tofreo Bars
Cream togethsr 1 cup Crls
Co, 44 cup each brown and
white sugar, S eggs, I tap.
vanilla and 14 tap. salt Add
1 cup oatmeal (quick Cook­
ing), 1 cup flour. Mix together
and bake in an oblong pan
(about 18") for SS min. at 350
degrees. Sprinkle top with one
Urge bag aemi-aweet choco­
late blU, place under broiler
a few minutes and spread.
Top with 14 cup chopped nuts.
Let stand n few minutes and
cut in squares.

H »

Jan. SI. •»«

V rrslk

Phi Gamma Etas

Mr. and Mrs. Marshal] L.
Nichols announce the engage­
ment of their daughter. De­
anna Lou, to D e w itt B. Dras,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
V. Dras Sr., Belle Glade.
The bride-elect was grad­
uated from Seminole High
School in 1961 and Is a student
at Huntingdon College, Mont­
gomery, Ala.
The bridegroom-elect Is s
graduate of Belle Glado High
School and the University of
Florida.
The wedding will be a July
event at the First Methodist
Church.

Roses G ive House
Rose plants can bo a big
help to owners of recently
built houses. They offer quick
and aallsfying results since
blooms generally appear the
same season In which the rose
bush is planted. Togclhor with
other ihrubs, rose bushes can
give the new house an imme­
diate "llvcd-ln look.”
If other activities are like­
ly to leave the new homeown­
er with little time to get his
landscape itarted in the first
year, then he may ilnd II
worth while to try a few ros­
ea In tubs. These tubs can
be put close lo the house on
either side of the front door­
way, or spotted about the
proiwrty as accent plants.
Improvising in this manner
can aerve lo attract attention
away from unsightly bare
spots on the property. Once
using them the homeowner
may want to retain Uio tubs
of roses permanently. They
look exceptionally well on a
bleak concrete stone or gravel
patio.
But for i|iiltk U-uutificutiou
treat your now property to at
least tome rose plants. They
also make excellent house­
warming presenta.

ti

Household Hints
An empty egg carton Is a
good holder for paper clips,
rubber binds, stamps and
other amall tilings kept in a
desk drawer. The 12 sections
will hold all these and the
top may be used for pencils,
pens and erasers.
To keep a dosk free from
ink stains, carve a hole large
enough to hold an ink boltle
in the middle of a fairly large
sponge. Glue the sponge to
heavy cardboard base and
insert the Ink bottle in tho
hole. Put this Ink "coaster”
In your drawer or on the desk
top. Tlio bottle will not tip
and the sponge absorbs ex
cess drips.
Need an extra pair of book
ends for a student's room 7
Use two ordinary h o u ■ e
bricks padded and covered
with material matching or
contrasting the draperies and
bedspread. Slip-stitch the ma­
terial in place.

Mr. and Mrs. William Reck
were hosts to Phi Gamma Eta
Chapter members, Beta Sig­
ma Phi Sorority, and their
guests at a “ hobo” party.
The "h o b q e i" arrived at
the Reck home. 1021 W. First
Street, with canned foods to
provide a savory supper, with
the contents combined at ran­
dom. This proved to be a
highlight of the evening.
Games a n d conversation
were enjoyed and the unusual
party ended with the presen­
tation o f a typical “ hobo”
gift to the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. Collie Collins,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gonxalex, Mr. and Mri. Joe Alexan­
der, Mrs. Dave Sharp, Mrs.
Bobby WlUls, Shirley Stumph.
Johnny White, Vicki Wesslund
and Bobby Kemp attended the
pxrty.

Out of nail polish remover?
In an emergency use spirits
of camphor.
Simplicity Is a good rulo of
thumb when buying pearls
for teen*. A single-strand de­
butant necklace of graduated
pearla is the best selection.
It's a style that's always In
fashion and can be worn later
with other necklaces.

DEANNA LOU NICHOLS

Church
Calendar

Lake Mary Woman's Club
Members Win Ribbons
Mrs. John Noel and Mrs.
Horry Sandusky, members of
Lake Mary Woman's Club,
brought home blue ribbons
from
the
District 8even,
Florldn Federation o f Wom­
en's (Tubs. Arts and CrafU
Hobby Show Tuesday.
The show, at Sorosis Club
In Orlando, was attended by
representatives o f all clubs In
the district and winners In
the Individual club competi­
tion. Mrs. Frank Evans, pres­
ident, Mrs. Al Kceth, Mrs.
John Noel, Mrs. Harry San­
dusky, Mr*. J. C. Gregory,
Mrs. Grace Lindahl and Mrs.
William Shattuck represented
the I.ske Mary Club.
Mrs. Shattuck modeled the
Iste-sfternoon
dress which
took first place in the local
competition
and
received
hearty applauie, but learned
too late, all entries must tie
"nil ociaslon" dresses. 31r*.
Noel won a blue ribbon for
her argyle socks, cleverly diaplnyed on a board with the
rolorrd yams used in the
socks. Mrs. Sandusky was
given her blue ribbon for a
straw ling woven o f pine
needles.
Mrs. Gregory entered one
of her oil paintings, Chrysan­
themums — still life. The
painting was placed on the
stage but was not eligible for
an award alnce the ehow did
not include a category for

5984-H

SALE

Gay gingham cobbler trim­
med with giant-aisc pockets
embroidered with cross-stitch
•pplaai Quick lo make, ao
nice lo wear!
No. MM-N kaa tissue In
alias 14, 18, 18 Inclusive;
graph for embroidery; full
directions.
Te enter aead IS cents In
coins for etch patters lo:
Creative Womaa
The Sanford Herald
Bos 438, Midtowa Station
New Yark IS, M. Y.

For Evening

For a fast leg shrve, mois­
ten the leg with hand cream
and then shave. No lathering
or rinsing and it leaves the
skin softer. Fewer cuts, too.

When you select new paitel
clothing for spring, be sure to
If you boll eggs by the dox change the shade of your
rn to keep in the reirigerator make-up is well. The proper
and have ready for salads make-up will help enhance
put a few drops o f food color­ your appearanro in your light
ing and a teaspoon of vinegar spring wardrobe.
In the water when bailing
Skirt lengths should be de­
This does not dye them a deep
color like Easter eggs but termined by common sense,
they do look different enough not fashion. U your legs are­
to be easily distinguished n't the best tn the world, wear
from raw eggs on the same skirts that come an inch or
so below your knees.
tray.

O b Ofcgfcom

W ere “ H oboes’*

Beauty Briefs

Lived-In Look

CREATIVE
W OMAN

painting*. Mrs. Lindahl en­
tered a lovely cutwork, em­
broidered, tablecloth and handpainted guest towels.
The wlnnera will enter the
state competition at the con­
vention In April.

First Presbyterian
Feb. 3
10 a.m. Women of the Church
Executive Board
7:45 p.m. Phllathea Class
meets with Mrs. II. S.
Woodruff, 110 N. Elliott
Avenue. Co-hostesses, Mrs.
C. L. Redding and Mrs. Al
Lyon.

Birthdays

Pamela
GrirmellRepeats
Celebrated
Barbeque
Vows With Jerry Cooper
Pamela Suxanne Grinnell
became the bride of Jerry R.
Cooper Jan. IT at 8 p.m. in
the Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church.
The double ring, candle­
light ceremony was perform­
ed by Rev. John PUley. Bas­
kets of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums d e c o r a t ­
ed the church. Silver candel­
abra, with white tapers, and
organ fern was placed on
either side o f the organ. Mrs.
Frances W e s t e r , organist,
played the traditional wed­
ding music.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Genevieve Grinnell and the
late Mr. Russell W. Grinnell,
was given In marriage by ber
brother-in-law,
Richard
E.
Wilber.
For her vows, to the son of
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Cooper
Sr., Willlston, the bride chose
■ street-length dress of Skin­
ner satin and Chantilly lic e .
The fitted bodice featured a
scooped neckline and brace­
let-length sleeves. The bellshaped skirt fell In soft pleats
from the waistline and was
accented in the back by an
achl sash.
Her
shoulderlength veil o f illusion was at­
tached to a headpiece of
matching lace and crystals.
She carried a cascade o f red
rose buds with ivy.
Mrs. Delores Wilber, sis­
ter of the bride, was matron
of honor. She wore a tur­
quoise dress of chiffon, over
taffeta, with matching shoes
and a small veiled headpiece.
L e w i e I’oguc, Willlston,
served as best man and ushera were Gaylord Grinnell,
brother o f the bride, and
Bobby Wilkinson.
Mrs. Grinnell wore a beige
dress with green accessories
for her daughters wedding.
Mra.
Cooper,
th e
bride­
groom's mother, wore a lav­
ender wool suit with black
■ccessories.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was
held In the church annex. The
brides bouquet was used on

the table holding the wedding
cake and punch bowl. Bea
Cooper, Joyce Grinnell and
Phyllis Rugenstein served at
the reception and Barbara
Bradley was in charge of the

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MU. AND MRS. JERRY R. COOPER
Mid Term Registration

Mrs. D. Flamm Hostess T o Class
The Golden Circle Class,
First Baptist Church, met at
the home o f Mrs. Donald
Flamm for the business and
social meeting.
Mrs. Flamm opened the
meeting with a devotion and
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland and
Miss Martha Grogan gave the
prayers. Reports were given
by all officers.
Games were played during
the social hour and refresh­
ments served to those attend­
ing; Mrs. Robert Hodges,
Mrs. Ed Alderman, Mrs. Bill

Johns Jr., Mrs. W. R. Stringfield, Mrs. Ralph Bette, Mr*.
Carl Brorup, Sirs. M. N.
Cleveland and Mlsa Martha
Grogan.

Limited Registration
Ages 3, 4, and L
Transportation fnrniabad
free.

Good Shepherd
Christian D a y School
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Eva Bess Beauty Shop
Shirley Meade Hair Stylist
Has Been Added Tn Onr Staff.
Wa Faatara Complete Bea sty
Services laclading Blsocbiag
And Tinting.

For Appointment Ph. FA 2*3914
A cushion under the carpet
helps lengthen the life of
your rug.

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By Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Claude Hittell, C l a u d s
Hawkins and Clarence Hittell.
Jacksonville,
were
honor
guests at a bar-b-que recently
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hawkins in Monroe. The oc­
casion was te celebrate the
birthday of the three men.
The guests gathered in the
carporte o f the home to en­
joy bar-b-qued wild turkey,
swamp
cabbage,
baked
beans, macaroni, hot potato
salad, slaw, hot biscuits and
birthday cako. The turkey
was killed by young Sidney
Hsu kins during the hunting
season.
Those enjoying the evening
were Mr. and 3lrs. Thomas
Galloway and Pam, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mann and Bren­
da, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Phil*
lips, Rusty and Randy, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Sir.
and Mrs. Claude Hittell, Lin­
da, Richard and Tommy, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Hawkins and
Sidney and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hittell, Joy and
Ralph, Jacksonville.
When served food you can­
not eat, leave K but do not
make a scene over it.

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brides book.
The couple left oa a wed­
ding trip to south Florida and
will make their home in San­
ford at the Hollywood Trailer
Court.

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Meeting
The February dinner meetin f fo r th« Pilot Club o f San­
ford waa enjoyed by 18 mem­
ber! and their three fueita
Tuesday at the Clrle Center.
Mrt. Ralph Ray and MUs
Elale Farley freeted member*
and fueata at the door and
Mrs. Either Rive, Mrs. Philip
Westgate and Mrs. Joel Field
were hostesses.
Red Valentines marked the
places on the dinner tables,
covered with white cloths.
Dark red camellias were
placed the lenfth of the ta­
bles with red tapers in crys­
tal bolder*. The speaker’s ta­
ble featured the dark red
camellias down the lenfth
and banked Into a center ar*
rsnyement with shiny follafe.
MUs Doil* Flemlnf, pro­
gram chairman, introduced
Joe Davis and R. F. Shcdden,
speakers for the event n f.
Davis esplalned the Metro
phone service and Shedden,
M ansfsr o f Southern Bell an­
swered questions asked by tho
club members.
A short business meeting
followed the program and
MUs Janet Smith, president,
announced Mrs. John Lambertson has been appointed chair­
man o f the District Four nom­
inating committee.
Guests present were: Mrs.
J. O. Wolfe, Mrs. Virginia
HarrUon and MUs Janice Col­
lins.
The monthly business meet­
ing will be Feb. 11 in the cau­
cus room at the First Federal
Savings and Loan Building.

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Jarry Lowto S u red-haired,' conviction that aha ia ane of ther, Agnee Meorehesd, ee
ahap*&gt;y JU1 I t John •• Uad- the brightest, moat promising well ae all logic, Jill's flair for
ln* tody k his »«w enmrily,
new stars in the Hollywood comedy fairly blooms. Kqual“ W ho's Minding Th* Stor*?”
i Iy adroit in portraying her ar­
firmament.
Just prior to Join­
which apsnt Sunday at the
dor for Jerry, firmness with
JtKa Theater. With a eait that ing Jerry in “ Who’s Minding her dominating mother, fond­
toefodos Ray Walston, John Tha Storo?” Jill had played ness for John McGiver, her
MeGivar, and Arnes Mnoro- opposite Prank Sinatra in 1fainthearted fattier — the a c­
kead, the Paramount releate “ I"oine Blow Your Horn,” and tress' most difficult sequence
« a i filmed in Tfrhnirolor. pro- with Dean Martin in “ Who's ! apparently, is that in whirh
dured by Paul Jonea and dir­ Sleeping In My Bed?”
|she tries to handle 2d leashed
ected by Frank Tarhlin.
As the lovely heiress whose poodles of varied sire and mo­
Jerry pUyi a willing ki t, devotion to her raney suitor tive on a busy, tree-lined
wild new hand In a bustling defies her strong-willed mo­ street.
department (tore, and the unre
knowing target of a plot t o ;
wreck his romance with Jil),|
an heireas whose true identity I
he does not suspect
In this, her third success­
ive co-starring role at Para­
mount opposite a top male
personality, Mias St. John
amply Justifiea the atudlo’s

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Colors cope
SHOWS AT
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IN THIS Imiph-lnden acene from the new Jerry
Lewis Technicolor comedy, “ Who’s Minding the
Store?’’, featured Sunday through Wednesday
at the Ritz Theatre, Jerry tries to fit a dainty
size 5 shoe on tha not ao dainty size 10 foot o f a
lady wrestler.

A comedy of marital misup*, “ Move Over, Darling,”
from 20th Century-Fox will
be featured Sunday through
Tueaday at tha Movleland
Drive-In Theatre. Tha east o f
popular stare la headed by
Doris Day, teamed for the sec­
ond time with James Garner.
Polly Bergen forme the third
aide o f the humorous triangle
with Chuck Connora In a
cameo alar role.
The co • feature will be
Rampage,” with R o b e r t
Mltchum.
The double feature on Wed­
nesday and Thursday will be
“ The Steel Claw,” with George
Montgomery and “ Some Came
Running,’’ with Frank Sinatra
and Shirley MacLalne.
The triple feature on Friday
and Saturday, Feb. 7-8, will be
‘‘Take ller. She’s Mine,” with
James Stewart and Sandra
Dee; “ Erik, tha Conqueror,”
■tarring Cameron Mitchell,

and “ Shootout at Medicine
Bend,’’ with Randolph Scott.
All these movies but the
Scott film are in color.
“ Move Over Darling” ia a
story about a young man who
married a lovely young woman
and arrives at hla honeymoon
hotel to see in the lobby hla
first wife who had been legal
ly declared dead alnea she dis­
appeared earlier in a plana
crash.
Doris Day has the role of
wife No. 1 who reappears a f­
ter being marooned on a
South Pacific island for fiva
years and causes not only con­
sternation but embarrassment.
James Gamer, who gained
fame as television's “ Maver­
ick” and turned successfully
to comedy in “ The Thrill o f It
All” with Misa Day, plays tha
husband caught w i t h t w o
wives . . . in California and
not in one o f those countries
where harems are legal.

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No. I At 7:00 Only
“ BATTLE HYMN"
Rock Hudson
In Color
No. 2 At 0:20 Only
“ CAPTAIN BINBAD"
Gay Williams
la Color
No. S At 1 1 * 0 Only
“ A NEW KIND
OF LOVE”
Paul Newman
Joanna Woodward
la Color

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Frl. Jan. 81, '64— Page 71

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(DsuVt CUbby •
DEAR ABBY: My heart
feela like a ton of lead in­
side me. My daughter, who
ia a love'.y girl of 19, asked
permission to spend the
night with her girl friend,
whom we shall call Laurie.
We know Laurie and her
parents very well. Laurio
has apeot many nights with
our daughter. I wanted our
daughter to stop at Uie gro­
cery store before coming
home the next morning, *o
I telephoned her at Laurie's
Itouso. Laurie's mother said
that our daughter had not
slept Uiere, and she was
under the impression that
Laurie bad spent the night
at OUR house. Abby, what
am I to think? Why did
these girls lie? And where
were they?
ONE SAD MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: I don't
know where the girls were,
but I would certainly ask
them. They lied for the
same reason that most peo­
ple lie—because they have­
n’t tha eourage to tell the
truth.

DORIS DAY and James Garner ntar in the Cinemnscope and DeLuxe color “ Move Over, Dar­
ling,” Sunday through Tuesday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

Great Savings on Easy Term s
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

|UN. - MON. * TUBS.
Sen. - 0:20 ft 10:1»
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: What is a
mother supposed to say
when her son. age 13, brings
a schoolmate home with
him after school to "study,”
but they fool around in tha
yard a while, go Into his
bedroom and make a few
phone calls, and then at
about 5:45 when she Is set­
ting the table, be lays to
her, right out loud so his
friend can hear, "M om , can
Bruce stay for supper?
We'll study afterwards.”
THE MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: She ia
suppoed to say, “ Yea, dear.”
(And she usually does.)
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Hava you
ever been kissed by some­
one who doesn't wear bis
dentures? It's nothing! My
husband (I'll call him Topeye) had all his teenth ex­
tracted years ago, but he re­
fuses to wear his platea.
I say if he really wants to
he can keep trying until
they fit, but it doesn't do
any good.
My husband
reads your column and

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think* you’re great. Am I
right to feel hurt?
POPEYES WIFE
DEAR WIFE: ALL den­
tures can be fitted properly,
tf one will only give the den­
tist a chance. Tell “ Popeye” the next time he mania
to k ill you he'll have to
catch you In the dentist's
office
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO “ LNDIANA SWINGER” : In the
immortal words of Henry
L. Mencken: “ Conscience
la that still small voire
which warns you that some­
one may be looking."
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Get it off your cheat.
For a personal, unpublish­
ed reply, write to ABBY,
Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif. Enclose a stamped
self-addressed envelope.
e e e
Hate to write letters?
Semi one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby'a new book­
let, "HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS."

On(Bhidgx

When you refer to someone
NORTH
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as a “ book” player you mean
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that ha know* all the bail*
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rules and follows them blind­
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A “ book” player will do
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better in the king run than
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a man who play* eatch-as.....
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catch-can bridge, but ha will
never be a really great play­
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er unless be know* when to
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throw the book away and fol­
♦ K l
low hla own beat Judgment.
SAQ IU II
Now take a look at the West
hand. Your opponents reach
five cluhi after your partner's
opening spade hid and your
rasa P u a
Paaa
raise. What do you lead?
Opaolagl
The “ book" player will open
the three of spade* becauae the fourth beat of your par­
all the books tell you to open tners suit unless you bold

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Seminole County’s first hig
Hootenanny will be held at
Orlando • Seminole Jai-Alai
Fronton In Fern Park Sun­
day at 2:30 p. m.
The Hootenanny will feature
the All Florida Minstrels,
winners o f tha Florida Folk
Festival.
During (ha Intermission a
Central Florida amateur con­
test will be held with the win­
ners taking a cash prize.
Among the groups competing
will be the Tradewinds, the
Noblemen, the Street Singers,
Aane Nathan, o f Stetson Uni­
versity, and Sanford's own
Jeri Wheatland. See favorite
disc jockeys pick tha winner.
Advance sale tickets may be
obtained at all Junior and
senior high schools in Semi­
nole County and Roumlllat A
Anderson Drug Store la San­
ford.
This Hootenanny Is being
sponsored by th* Semlnole-DeUary Heart Council and all
proceeds will go to the Heart
Fund.

Id conjunction with the
Governor's Clean-up Program
and Garden Clubs, tha Flor­
ida State Road Department
will begin removal of the Il­
legal signs and advertise­
ments from the State main­
tained rights of way In Sem­
inole County on Highway 1792 beginning Feb. io.
When inch signs, having a
value of $100 or leal, Includ­
ing entrance algna to private
establishments, encroach up­
on the state owned rights of
way, they will be picked up
and taken to the Stats Road
Department
mainten­
ance yard located at Orlando.
Signs that are not reclaimed
within a period of B0 dayi
will bo destroyed.

Owners of signs valued at
greater than $100 will be Is­
sued a 30-day written notice
to correct the violation or tha
sign will be removed at th*
end of the 10-day period.
Road Board Chairman John
Th* kids era tha ones who R. Phillips, ia ordering the
started tha trading stamp Clean-up Program, s t a t e d
era a*.
that tha removal of tho algna

Fall lint of Valentina Hearts and
Candy novelties by Pangburn. Whitman,
Norris and NunnaOy.

World War I
Vets To Meet
TAMPA — Seven thousand
World War I Veterans will
bold their IMS national sonvention In Tampa at tha Curtis
Illxon Memorial Convention
Center, it waa announced to­
day by Ralph Chapman, man­
ager o f the Greeter Tamps
Chamber o f Commerce Con­
vention Bureau.
Tamps waa officially selectad last weekend s t s Washing­
ton, D. C. board matting af
tha organisation.
Tamps bid agalnat eight of
tha nation's largest cities.
Others seeking th* group were
Los A a g e 1 * ■; Phlldelphla;
Washlngon, D. C.; Oklahoma
City; Columbus, Ob!o| Cleve­
land ; Cincinnati and Chicago.
Tho World War 1 “ doughboys" will hold thair moating
la SapL 18-22, IBM.

DUNEDIN, Fla. (U P I) —
Baa Bogan waa tha last golfsr to wta tha UJL Opaa two
years fta a new, IBM sad
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home for aged parents or an
old aunt or uncle than for
each child to have the prl
vacy of hia own room, or
for a hous# to have both a
living room and play room?
—A young couple who m ar
ried without their parents’

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TABLE
H O PPIN G
BY JUDY TURNER
Time for a new month already, and the women
havo this one sewed up . . . It’a leap year and Valen­
tines Day on the 14th and the extra day at the end
o f the month should &gt;rivo thorn all tho opportunity
they need. Start tho bull rolling by having a night
out right away.
Almost, but not quite, made
it to Spencer's for dinner the
other night. We did however,
get to lunch aoon after and
enjoyed one o f th* greet
aleak tandwlrhei. Th* (teaks
are really good and th* price
Is unbeatable for any kind
o f a lunch. Darlene reports
that the lunch hours are busy,
as they should be with that
kind ef far*. Everybody, In­
cluding Ed, Is healthy and
ready to serve you.
•
• •
Began a laat-mlnute trip
on Friday night and hadn't
•aten supper yet . . . so wa
called the Whataburger and
ordered two o f the hug#
"Whataburgers” with French
friea and malted*. They were
ready when wa got there , . .
hot and delicious.
*
* *
Here’s a universal question
. . with a universal answer.
Does your group want to
make money T If you do, check
with John Mikler at Skate
City for his party plan. Skat*
City ha* matinees for tha kids
Saturday and Sunday aflat
noons from 2:30 til 4:80.

Hootenanny Set Illegal Road Signs
At Fern Park
Coming Off 17-92

T O U C H T O N ’S REXALL DRUG

of Sanford

Remember whao—
—Parent* didn't need each
other’s support to aay "N o”
to their children or to let
standards for their conduct?
—It waa considered more
Important to find room In a

either tha ace or touching
honors such as king-queen,
queen-jack or jack-ten.
The “ book” player will al­
so watch South chalk up gama
and rubber. His partner will
win tha first trick and will
not take any more tricks un­
less he promptly cashes tha
ace of hearts.
The reasoning player will
open the king of spades. He
will hope to hold the trick
with the king and then b* able
to tell which red suit to shift
to.
He wQI also manage to set
•
*
*
the band becauae he will see
Stopped In at the Carlbe
that the proper shift la to
lounge to meet Lou and Nor­
bearta and that heart shift
will produce two heart tricks, ma for tha first time, and this
Is tha honest truth • • • the
for East.
girls really did outnumber
tho men during tha lunch
hour. Lou reports that lota
of nice people com* in and
that every weak business
plcka up Jutt a bit mor*. Tha
narns food la aerved in th*
lounge as in tha connecting
Rose and Wilk’a restaurant
and It ia good. Since th* food
la eaaentlal to the highway la to excellent and th# lounge
safely and beautification, and ia ao handy, it should be a
expressed confidence In the mutt stop placa oa our lunch
willingness of moat sign own­ eon list.
s e a
ers to remove their eigns
from the rights of way ahead
of the work forces.

TERMS

MATHER

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Dining at its luxurious best
can be found at Freddie's
Stesk Hous*. Besides the al­
ready famous steaks, the reataurnnt has a complete line
o f seafood. Th* win* rack,
with tha goodies that “ make”
th* meal, alia Just Inside tha
door ao you won't forget to
try on*.

blessing ettd consent didn’t
expect their parents to sup­
port them?
—Most
marriages
really
were for better or for worse?
—The woman who put her
family first was considered
to be doing her duty, not
shirking it?
—Accidents were regarded
as accidents, not as an pportunlty to sue someone lor
damages?
—A parental “ No’* didn’t
have to be justified or ex­
plained to a child?
—No one felt compelled to
apologize for honest sentiment
with a shamefaced "This may
round corny, but. . ."?
—The Important thing about
a man was his character—
not his publle image?
—A devoted wife and good
mother would never have
thought of describing herself
as “ Just a housewife,” or
felt duty-bound to go through
life looking younger than her
years?
—To be able to disagree
loudly with the majority was
considered an American right
lo be prised, rather than de­
plored?
You MUST remember. For
K wasn’t so very long ago.

By Oswald Jacoby

N one Since

D I N E T T E S

Cite Jhs

Men’s Club
To Sponsor
Fish Fry

Plena to sponsor a public
fish fry were mad# by tho
Men's Club of the Congrega­
tional Christian Church at a
meeting of tha group held
Tuesday night at tha church.
The event will be held on
Saturday, Feb. 22, on the
church grounds.
Officers of tha mans club
a n Clyde Stinson, president;
H a r o l d Harbtt, treasurer;
John Hanncr, sacrotary and
Bonner Carter, p r o g r a m
chairman.

Musical Player
LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
Rookie outfielder A1 Ferrara
o f tho Los Angeles Dodgers
la an accomplished pianist,
having appeared throe times
at Carnsgie Hall.

Mlaa Carol Pcttijohn
Entertains Nightly
In The Lamplighter Leant*

Freddie's
Steak House
Central Florida's Oldest &amp; Finest

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BRANCH 147 — PRESENTS

BAR-B-QUE
BEEF OR PORK
Saturday, Feb. 1, 1964 — 4 - 8 P. M.
AT THE HUT
ON TOE LAKE FRONT — WEST OF CITT ZOO

Adults $1.50

Children 75c

CASH DOOR PRIZES

TAKE-OUTS

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DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
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ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy th* way w*
proper* th*ml. , . U*y ar* NOT
French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER
(Danish Lobster Till* and Raya!
Rad Shrimp)

FROG

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II.’ C. LTNCH and REBECCA
LYNCH, fo rm o rlr tho n ils o f
II. C. Lynch; M. A. ROBERTS,
aloo know n a* Molrln A. Roborto. and SYLVIA N. ROBERTS, hi* w lf* ; RELM. INCKlorlda rorpuratlon; FLO IllDA POW ER CORPORATION, a
Klorlda corp ora tion ; W INTER
PARK TELEPHONE CO.. INC..
Klorlda corp oration ; G EN ER­
AL W ATE R W O R K S CORPORATION. a Delaware corp oraHon; THE FIRST NATIONAL
IIANK AT ORLANDO. THUSTEE. a national banklns c o r ­
poration,
D*(*ndanta.

NOTICE ® r

A E A T -E A T E 0 5 .

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N O I.n C O t W T V . K l . o n i D A
C H A N C K It T NO. I2TTS
THE
PRU DENTIAL
INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY OK AM ER­
ICA. a Now J e rtty corporntlun.
PUIntltr.

WHOB^SZ HEARD
OF A 0 0 9 BEING A
VEGETARIAN? D006
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TOi II. C. LTNCH. c / o Conlty
llarlow . R ou te L R ealty,
Georgia.
REBECCA LTNCH. Cathadral City. Calllornla.
M.
A.
ROBERTS.
al*o
known a* Melvin A. Ho­
bart*. and SYLVIA N. RO.
BERTS, hla w ill, 101 A l­
ma R o a d ,
Haalchural,
Ooornla.
YOU A llE H EREBY NOTIKIED that tha Plaintiff. THE
PRUDENTIAL I X H U I 1 A NCB
COMPANY OK AMERICA, a
Ntw Jariay corporation, haa
Inalltulad ault acalnat you In
(!•• Circuit Court o f tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Scmlnulo County. K lorlda; th*
nature o f tho ault la to foractoaa that certain m o r ta ls *
which encumber* tha follow in g
d**crlb*d property, -aid pro­
parly btln g alluatod and lo ca t­
ed In Htmlnola County. Klorlda:
Lot J. Block t. TANGI.EW lXitl REPLAT, according
to Ilia plat thereof a* r e ­
corded In Plat Book I.
page •!, Public n ico rd r of
Seminole County, Klorlda;
Including tp tclflca lly . but not
by way o f lim itation, th* f o l­
low in g ftaturo*!
(IE !• gallon electrlo hot
w ater heater
(IE Rang*
GE R efrigerator
Oil llta ta r and Tank
Venetian Blinds
TOGETHER with all stru c­
ture* and lmprov*m *nt* now
and h*r*a(t«r on *ald land,
and fu tu re * attached thereto,
and all ranta. I**u*i, proceed*,
and proflta accruing and to a c ­
crue from aeld premia**, all o f
which ara included within th*
foregoin g description and th*
habendum th ereof; al*o all gas.
■leant,
oU ctrlc,
water,
and
other hrating. cooking, r e fri­
gerating, lighting
plumbing,
ventilating,
Irrigating.
and
pow er a y * l a m a. machine*
appliance*, fu tu re * , and appurtenaneee, whleh now are or
may hereafter partaln to. or
bo ueed with. In. or on said
promisee, oven though they bo
detached or detachable.
YOU AND EACH OK YOU
are hereby required to file
you r Answer with th* Clark o f
tha Circuit Court In and for
Bomlnola County, Florida, and
eerva a copy thereof upon
Richard W. Laaelter, o f th*
firm o f Gurney, Ourney A
Handley, 3*1 North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Klorlda. a t ­
torney* fo r p la in tiff In tha
above artloa. on or befora th*
11th day e f February. lt&lt; «.
els a D *crt* Pro Coateses wilt
bo entered again *! you.
IT IS O RD ERED that tkle
b* publlehed In Th* Sanford
Herald, a newspaper publlehed
In tem tnol* County. Florida,
one* a week fo r fou r eoneecutlvo weeks.
WITNESS th* kand o f th*
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, title
tho Ith day o f January, 1)14.

(BEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida
B y: Martha T. Vlhlsa
Deputy Clerk
GURNEY. OURNEY A
HANDLEY
!*• North M agnolia Avenue
Orlande. Florida
Attorney* fe r P la in tiff
Publleh Jan. 1*. IT, •«. t l . !••«
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Lee Marvin Prteenl*
International Show ­
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( ( ) Th* Oreat Adventure
i l IT Suneet Strip
(3) Bob Hop*
((I Rout* ••
(I I llurke'e U v
(3) That Wa* Th* W eek
That W at
(•I Tw ilight Zona
(0) Price I* Right
(31 Jack Paar (C olor)
(0) W in ter Olympic*
(3) New*
(1) New*—Murphy Mar­
tin
III Newt. Sport*. W ealther
(•1 Theater o f th* Stare
(3) Johnny Caraoa
(C olor)
(1) Maverick

1:10 ( I ) Phil Silver*
( I ) Th* H ollyw ood Pal­
ace—
14:04 (4) tlunemok*
lOtlO ( I ) Battlellne
1 1:04 (3) 44)( I ) New*
11:10 (4) Theater o f the Stars
11:11 t l ) Adult Theater
1:11 (1) Movie

SUNDAY P. M.

11:00 (1) Faith ter Today
(1) Revival
( I ) All America Want*
10:0*
to K now
11:11 ( I ) Face Th* Nation
11:00
( I ) Low er Llht House
13) Oral Roberts
1:00 (3) Christophers
11:1B
1:00 ( I ) Your Life In Th*
W orld Today
( I ) Herald of Truth
t!:iO
1 J ( (4) On* W ay Mirror
(3) Eternal Light
11:11
(1) Challenge G olf
1:04
&lt;31
Star A Story
SATURDAY A. M.
14) II o f Fla. Basketball
1:30 (•) Newt. W eather
H ighlight*
0:20 ( ( ) Sunrie* Semeeter
3:10 l l ) Itsue* A Answers
1:00 (1) G rower* Almanae
(3) Toplo
(II Newt
(4) CBS sports Spectacular
T:!0 (•) On* W ay Mirror
1:00 (3) Sunday
10) ItKD MId-Klorlda
(1) W inter Olym pics
0:00 (3) Acroa* Th* Fence
( I ) On* or a Kind
(0) Capl. K angaroo
4:00 (3) W orld o f G olf
( ) . Ilocky Jone*
4:30 II) Science All Star*
I 10 (3&gt; Robin llood
2:00 (4) Alumni Fun
(01 M ajor Mercury
1:00 (1) Trallm aeter premier
1:00 &lt;•) Th* Alvin Show
(1) W ild
Kingdom
(&lt;) The Alvin Show
1:10 (3) OE C ollege Bowl
1:10 111 R u ff A Reddy
4:0* &lt;4) 34th cen tu ry
(•i Tennease* T u ie d o
B100 &lt;») Pro A Con
(0) Superman
13) Meet Th* Pres*
10:0* 131 H ector lleathrot*
4.10 (4)
robe
( t ) Quirk Draw McUraw
( I ) Death Valley Daya
i l l Junior Auction
(1) N ew eropt
t t i l l 1 3&gt; Fireball X L
1:00 &lt;3) Bill Dana Show
(•) M ighty Moue*
7:00 ( I ) Oeal* A Harriett
(1) Jetton*
(I I Laael*
11.00 (3) Dennla Th* Meaac*
1:11 (1) Travel* o f Jamla
(« ) Rln Tla Tl*
McPheeter*
l» ) Caspar
(1) W onderful World of
11:1* (1) Fury
C olor
( ( , Roy Rogers Show
(4) Mr Favorite Martian
(•) Beany A Cecil
1:90 (4) Ed Sulllvaa
1:11 (3) Urlndl
SATURDAY P. M.
ID Arrset A Trial
1:40 (1) Bonansa
11:00 (SI Set. Pretton
( D THA
III Hky King
14:40 (3) Our Man Oa Tha
(•) Huge Bunny
Mississippi
11:10 &lt;31 llullw lnkle
(C olor)
I I ) Stoney Burk*
(t l Do Tou K now ?
10:10
|D
MIC New* llep erl
(01 American Bemletend
11:00 (D Kewaeop*
1:00 131 Keplorlng
(•) K erry Rseeeaer
(•) New*
New*
l it My Friend Flick*
( D Newsline
1:10 &lt;() Sat. Afternoon F ea­
11:11 I D Theater o f th* Star*
ture
11:1* t i l Peter Gunn
(1) Champ. W restling
11:40
( I ) Keyhole
3.00 i3) Watch Mr. W liard
3:10 l l ) Talk A Talent
MONDAY A. M.
10) Challenge G olf
1:11 111 Champ B ow ling
0:00 (1 ) Bllmestlc*
t l ) Men Into S p iro
l i l t (1 ) Sunshine Alm enta
dt 14 4) Sunrie* Alm ennr
1:10 III W inter Olym pics
(1) Matinee Theater
4:14 (4) Sunrise Semester
4:*0 (1) CBS G olf
(3) Kin. Hletory
Til* ( t ) Tedap
Clastic
( I ) Operation Alphabet
4:40 (3) Wash. Report
1:41 (» ) Wide W orld of
M l ( I ) F a m . M ath** R eSporta
(I ) Port** W agoner
*:M &lt;•&gt; Ted nr
Show
ID W ake Up Mevlea
(I ) Outlaw
7:14 ( I ) Mlckla'e Gospel Tim*
1:14 (4) It* th* Law
7:11 (II News A W eather
4:00 (3) Fishing Fun
1:10 ( D Cartoonvllle
1:11 (3) N ew .cop*
(•&gt; Ca » l K angaroo
(•) Can. Ft*. Weak.
•:«• ( I ) Tedap
Report
• :•• ( I ) W ant**, and Hews
•:!• (I ) .fr . Ed
1:14 ( I ) C arion vllls
(•) W inter Olym pics
1:40 ( I ) Jack l.elann* dhow
1:41 (3) Newerop*
i t ) E icrcls *
3:40 131 Circus Boy
1:10 ( I ) Oall Slerm Skew
(I ) Central F lorid*
J : ! f (4 Rom per Room
Snow cat*
( t ) American H ltta rf
(•I Sea Hunt
14:44 ( I ) B«p W ho*
T ill (11 The Lieutenant
ID Lora o f Llfo
(1) Jackie G lia***
( ( ) Mlko W allace
(I ) Hootenanny
( D Spanish
!&lt;!• t i l Joey Bishop (C olor) 14:11 (31 NBC New*
(4) The Defender*
11:1* H i W ord fo r W ord
(•) Lawrence W alk
( I ) I Lara Loop
1:4* (1) Saturday Night
(0) Decem ber Bride
Movie
11:11 (•&gt; Tha MeCepe
41) CsueeatretloA
i d Pries la ntgat
U t i l ( D Fata A O la iy s
(0) Th* Object Is
(1 ) M issing Llnke
IN THE t'SHCM T I'U t'R T OF
T H E NINTH J t 1) I&lt; I VI, CINMONDAY P. M.
C U T . IN AND FOR *F.MS
lliSS (•&gt; Yea* s u m
M g ie e
NOLE I'O IN T Y . FLORIDA
oi*a
CHANCERY NO. 133*0
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K A T U NEWMAN.
( D beven K erb
Plaintiff,
IS.SI i l l Marry Steteeeer
v*
11:11
(l&gt; Father K aew o Seel
C A R L U NEWMAN.
(*&gt; Beareb I w Tooeerrew
Defendant.
( I ) Tratb o r CeaeeNOTICR TO APPEAR
qaeaeee
TOi CARL U NEWMAN
l i s t ! ( I ) a o M la g U g b t
Who*# residence la ua
1 :•• ( I ) Open W indow
known
(S) M agic o f Muala
Ton at* hereby notified that
( I ) Now* t o *
W eather
n Complaint for Ulvorca bn*
H is IS) Lafftlm *
boon filed against you in tb*
I t l l ( D Fecue
above styled Oourt. and you
D M (•) t e T b * W e r ll Tara*
nr* required to serve a copy
( D Bcleao*
o f your Answer or pleading
( D Newalln*
lo tha Complaint on lb* Plain1:4* ( ! ) I,afftl**t
t i f f * ttlorn oy, TRUMAN K.
ORASOV. S41 Onn North Or
t:*S (•) Pa reword
( D People W ill Talk
nngo Bldg.. Orlando, Florida
( D Ana Souther*
and n il tho original Answer
o r pleading In tha attics of
S:SS (D NBC New*
tbs Clark o f tbs Circuit Court,
SiSS ( t ) Th* Dbetorg
Seminole County Court House,
S.S* (4) Art U n k le ite r
gauford. Florida, on or hefor*
(•&gt; Day la Coart
tho n t h day at Fobruary, 1144
l:SS ( t ; L eretla T aan g
I f yon fall to do *o. Judgment
(S) Ta Tall th* Truth
by
default
will
bo
taken
( ! ) General lleepltal
against yen fo r tha rallof de­
D M ( I ) Douglae Edward*
manded In tha complaint.
S:SS (S) You Don't Bay
DONE and ORDERED at
l ;M ( I ) Th* llatah Game
gaafsrd. Florid* this Stth day
( I ) Trallm aeter
o f January, 1141.
(4 ) Baeret Bterm
(•C AL)
4(1* IS) SBC Newt
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
4 :tt ( D SBC S t w*
Clerk o f tha Cireuil Cater
(5) C a d * W ail
Seminole Couaty. Florida
( t ) Dlacevery ’ l l
• y : Martha T. Vlklan. D.C. 4:44 &lt;•) Amortcaa Mawsotaad
Trgm aa E. Or a** a
4i*4 IS) NEC N ova
Attorney fo r P la in tiff
D M ( ! ) Cbachmat*
IM On* North Orange B|d«.
S ill ( I ) Koweoog*
Orlande. FI*.
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D» » *
Publish Jan. 11 A Feb. », W.
• :M ( l l Newtcvp*
11. t i l l .
(4 ) Deputy Daw g
C M -1 N

Legal Notice

3 BEDROOM CB Home, kit­
chen equipped, near WinnDixie. 813 Braircliff St. Call
FA 2-5598.
I

Office 204 W . First

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I P A SSE D -f
S jo u t/ v /

Furn. A pt 300 Park Ave.

Classified
322-5613
322-5612

Sunday, February 2, 1964
2:30 P. M.
Orlando-Semlnole Jai-AI&amp;i Fronton

/''N O W D O N ’T

Herald Classifieds.

BR. Furn. hou*e. 815l»
Laurel. $30 mo. NO 8-4714.

LG. 3 BR., 2 full baths, range.
Will lease $83 mo. Ted Wil­
liams Hdwe. FA 2-3464.

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. Lake privileges,
near Air Bate. FA 2 4738
LOST: Terrier, while, with
after 5:30.
red collar, short tail. Vicin­
ity 2400 Laurel. 3230671.
2 BR house, kit. equipped. 873.

1. Lost St Found

FA 2-5303.

L N otices • rem o n al*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harritoni
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7948
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
ER SERVICE. Parts and
supplies for all makes In­
cluding:
Electrolux. New
and rebuilt cleanera told.
No
home
service
call
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2335 Park Dr. ..

Vacuum Cleaner

6-ROOM, unfurn. bouse ia
Osteen, on paved road, near
school. $33 mo. FA 2-5771.

STENSTIloiii RENTALS
3 BR in Dreamwold Se». S 90
2 BP. on 3(ellonvillc, nice $103
3 BR, 2 baths, Loch Arbor
$124
Wa presently have two
standing 4 BR, 2
homes, one centrally
conditioned, Lease only

out­
bath
air$165

Repair*, part*:
Electrolux.
Kirby,
RexAlr.
AlrWay, If you are an owner and want
fast Rental Sendee for your
GE, etc. Geanera told, ex­
borne, call our office today.
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Rental and property man­
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
agement Sendee la on* of
FA 2-4783.
our specialties.

6. For Rent
2 BR House. Clean It close
In. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate — Mortgages
322-2420
Lg. 2 BR., furn. Down, water 2365 Park Dr.
llghti, $83. 322-2764.
‘ CLEAN quiet R oom i" The
Gables. FA 2-0720.
Furn. A pt Close In. Apt. 4.
$33 Mo. 407Vk W. 1st.
FURN. A pt 2300 MeHonvUl*.
3-BEDRM, 1 bath. kit. equipRENT A BED
pcd. 113 Oakland Dr., SunRol'away, Hospital It Baby
land. FA 2-4093. or at 911
Beds.
Park Ave.
By Day, Week, or Month
APT. $30 k up. Surplus City. Ph. FA 2-3181 11$ W. 1st St.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Furn. Apts., Pleaiant living.
FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
P«rk Apt!. FA 2-8307
LAKE MARY. 1 Urge BR. 2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped,
unfurn. home at 1012 Mag­
duplex apt., furn. Really
nolia. 87$.
nice. AdulU. no pet!. $83.
Call FA 2-3930. *
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FURN. Gar. Apt. $45 mo.
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaao.
UNFUBN. Apt. ISOmo.
UNFURN. house, 4-BR., 2 FA 2-3$51 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
bath, $140 mo.
STANDARD OIL STATION
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor
Good
location on Lake Mon­
110 N. Park
323-0339
roe. Buy stock and equip­
ment. K. M. Quandt, P. O.
2 BR Apt., furn. 2003 French.
Box 321, Sanford, Florida.
FA 2-7234.
FURN. Apa. util. incl. Avail­ 1 BR. turn, hous.e Avail. Fab.
able Feb. 2. 322-1526.
1. 409 W. 3rd St. 322-2021.

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6. For Rent

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

3 BR House, herd wood
quiet nelghorhood,
Soultuide School FA
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5
other time* phone FA

flours, 2 BEDROOM Frame Home GENEVA: To aetUe Estate.
near
on State Hwy.
Fum. 2 BR., Ig. Uvlng room,
2-1462
$4,100
screened porch, fireplace,
p.m.,
LAKE LOT. 100 x 400
If- com er lot. $7,500. Ph.
2-4501.
On Paved Road
FA 2 1355.
$4,000
SMALL H O M E .
Retired,
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
COUNTRY HOME
Rooms private baths, 114 3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
young married, but parti*
W. First St.
ctilar? You will love living
Floors. Outside patio, bar.
In this Immaculate, cosy 3
becue, and fruit trees.
3 UR Unfurn. house. Nothing
bedroom house. Suburban,
&gt;7.000
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph.
quiet, but only minutes from
FA 2-3213.
everything. Just $6,950 cash
or good terms. Will talk
4 UR., 2 Bath ......... (145 mo, FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
TRADE if you have e lot,
I BR-, 2 Baths . . . . $110 mo.
oar, trailer, ate., or a home
3 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ TO Mo. Must sell 2 BR. home, vacant.
that’s grown too big for
Take a luok and make offer
you. Ph. 323-749$.
668-4601.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
BEST BUY OF YEAR! I I LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner, 3
Small House. Adults. Phone
BR., '3 hatha, large stone
FA 2-281$.
fireplace in wood-panelled
New 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
living room, Fla. Rm., utiditioned.
No
Money
Down!
3 BR.. 1V5 bath. 2415 Chase
lily room, large rooms,
No Closing Coital All you
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Pb.
open-beam ceilings through­
need
(s
good
credit
and
322-5609.
out. Owner being transfer­
Qualify for F.H.A, Mori
red. 3463 Country Club Rd.
Lake cottage, fura. 322-610$.
gage. Call Builder.
Call 323 9382.
AL STOLTE—636-5050

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Payton Realty

Puyton Realty

9. For Sal# or Rant

22. Furniture

34. Articles For Sale

HEATING
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. RENT Blue Lustre Electric '50 Dodge 14-ton pickup. Sale
SERVICING - TESTING
Quick Service With the
Carpet Shampooer for only
or trade for car of equal
Lewis Sales k Service
Cash. SUPER TRADING
$1 per day. Carroll's Furn
value. 323-9392.
2517 C. C. Road
FA 3-7928
POST. FA 34877.
iture.
1933 Chevrolet, very clean inWashing Machine Sales
Used furniture, appliances, READY MIX Concrete, win
aide, runs good. $230. Also
k Service
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
13 Ft. Lone Star nioabout
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Free Estimate on Repairs
with a '65 Mercury motor,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
322-7363
2640 Hiawatha
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132.
$130 and asaume pymts.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Ph. FA 2-1251 befora 1 p.m.
dry wells, stepping atones.
WELLE DRILLED, PUMPS, 24. Articles For Sale
322.1653 after 1 p. m.
Miracle Concrete Co.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
309 Elm Ave.
FA 24751
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
All Types and Sixes
Pickup Truck, 1950. Ex. cond.
Would
like
responsible
party
FIREPLACE WOOD
We Repair and S tn lce
New paint. $195. cash. Ph.
to take up payments of $10
S T I N E
Oak and Pina
FA 2-2924.
monthly on 1983 Slant-ORobert Morris, 323-0355
Machinery and Supply Co.
Malic Automatic Zig Zag
1958 Renault with '63 engine,
207 W. 2nd 84.
FA 2-6452
Sewing Machine In Console.
$200. Good condition. Call
Carpet Special!
FA 2-7563.
Balance $161. Service Dis­
Piano IWtag and Repair
LIMITED TIME ! I I
count Co. 322-7468, anytime. Mac has THROWN AWAY the
W. L. Ilarmou — FA 3-4233
1961 Ford Econo line Truck,
Percentage Book.
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
GUNS. New k Used. Large
equipped for hauling men.
Buy
your
Carpet
or
Rugs
at
Rebuilding • Retelling
selection. Will trade, Alto
Reasonable. Call 332-8787.
Dealer
COST
plus
$1
per
FREE ESTIMATES
repair. Tackle sold k re­
yard.
BUYING A NEW ar
GENE CUMBAA
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
A LL FIRST QUALITY
USED CAR?
822-3661 — Call PM Only
Camp A Gun Shop.
TOP RATED MILLS
FINANCE IT WITH US
For FAST TAXI Service call FOR S A L E - Fill dirt, clay, CaU us for a showing of theso
♦ le w Internet Rates
Homer LitUe at Greyhound
fine CarpeU in your home.
shell, peat and topsoil. Ellis
• Low Monthly Payments
Bus Station. FA 2 1421 or
Nylon, Acrllan, All Wool,
Lloyd, FA 2-2376.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
9995.
etc. Hundreds to choose
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
from. TERMS! Up to two 1963 PONTIAC La Mans, V8
Travel GREYHOUND. Call
rees. $2.55 pr. Army-Navy
Engine. 336 Cubic Inch
years to Payl
FA 3-1431 or 9993 and wo
Surplus, Sanford.
Black Interior. CaU 333-4396.
Carpets
A
la
Carte
will have our TAXI pick
1109 K. Colonial Dr.
you up. Homer Little, Grey­ Handcrafted furniture at rea­
'34 Pontiac 4-Dr., Brand new
Orlando, Fla.
hound Bui Station.
sonable prices. A. Erb. Rt.
tires. Only 41,000 miles.
3414194 Collect or
1, Longwood. TE 1-5776.
CaU 3224528.
29. Automobile Service
Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
Gas Heater, 60,000 B.T.II. Gas
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FA 3-3543 after 6 p.m.
A U T O GLASS
water heater, 30 gal, glass
lined. Gas range 36” , like 1 Washing mach.. 1 d o e r , 1 NEW VF.SPAS drastically r t IN S T A L L E D
duced for quick tale.
window alr-cond., 1 Radionew. $35 ea. 323-2416.
Senknrik Glass and Paint
necord PUyer console. CaU GOOD USED VESPAS reason­
Company
Fireplace set. 50 stepping
ably priced. LEWIS SALES
after 3 p. m ., FA 2-4690.
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
stones, 12 x 24 In. Mail box.
k SERVICE. 2517 Country
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Brittanies
322 3696.
Club ltd., FA 2-7028.
Auto Glass, Tape
Jr., with Yearbooks. Phone
k Seat Covers
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
39.
T ra ile rs - C a b e a t s
322-4761.
A U T O G L A SS &amp; 1963 Zig Zag, makes button- SPINET PIANO, Lester Bclsy 8 x 35 ft. Modern 3 BR. traUliolos, sews on buttons, de­
S E A T CO V E R CO. corative d e s i g n s , mono­ Boss, mahogany, full key­ er with $1800 cabana. Both
for $2450. Ph. FA 2-3641 be­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 24033
board.
Lika
new cond.
grams k blind stitches. No
fore 3:20 — FA 2-7881 titer
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Bench. Guaranteed. $393,
attach, needed. Sold new
3:30.
FA
3-8219.
$199, Balance $97. Guaran­
S1A. Puts
tee. 322 9411.
Three, 6 ft. glass showcases. TRAILER 43 F t . attached
AKC Reg. Blue Merle Collie,
Florida room, utility room,
322 0221.
G.
E.
automatic
washing
ma­
female. FA 2-2738.
k screened patio ou lot 100
chine, good cond., $65. 2
S3. Articles Wanted
x 100 ft. Ph. TE 84183 Catburner Kenraore circulator,
22. Flowers • Shrubs
sclberry.
Uke new, $22. Ph. day WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
FA 2-3965. Nito FA 2-3354.
or small amounts. Bonded
kee stock. All other kinds
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee MaoeBILL'S BARGAIN BARN
o f Nuraery shrubbery end
field, FA 2-4344.
130o
GrspaviUa
Ave.
trees.
At Railroad Tracks
36. Autom ob Dee • Trucks
Gray Shadows Nursery
10,000 Items to be sold. But­
C Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave,
'61 Chevrolet pickup, by own­
tons to Antiques!
er. FA 2-3724. 1901 Adami.
22. Furniture
Open 6% days a week!

BR. Home. Study, 1W 2 BR., e. b. home, at 2704
Magnolia Ave., near PineBaths, large Family Bm. In
crest School. Tarme. Phooe
good neighborhood; Includ
322-3377,
lng steve, refrig., room air12. Real Estate For Sale conditioner, washing ma­ WATERFRONT LOTS. Min­
chine V rugs. Down pay
utes from Interstate 4. Go
F H A - V A HOMES ment $450, Monthly pay
fishing,,skllng or swtmmlng
meats
$83.50.
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
"Leeks 0k« we're etuok with him tfll Sweetie Pie
from your own dock. Build
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
1. 1V4, k 3 BATHS
outT
now. or later. $1,196 with
Inc.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
TERRIBLE TERMS) $215
FA 2-8074
Down and $15 month. Call 12. Reel Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*
Stamper Agency, 1919 S
COME! LOOK!
Low Monthly Payments
GET OUT OF TOWN! DRESSMAKING, in my home.
French. FA 2-4991.
For Complete Information New Concrete block home
In this fine 2 story, 8 room,
Reasonable. 322 9086
with
lake
rights.
3
BR,
2
See Or Call Your
3 Bedroom home. Near
a
&amp;
4
BEDROOM
HOMES
baths, family room, large
NEED A PICTURE?
town for business, and river
FHA - VA
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
Call Bill Vincent at
for
fishing.
Priced
right
Available
for
Immediate
Sale.
SALES BROKER
Over 2100 tq. ft. Make of­
The Sanford Herald
Good Terms t
$64 monthly p a y m e n t a.
fer on price k terms.
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
Salesman on duty 1-8 Dally
Parties k Gatherings,
on Abbott Ave., Crystal
Payton Realty
Small or Large
Lake Park. Go West on 35th
3565 Park Dr.
322-2420 FA 3-1301 17-92 st Hiswatha
FAST SERVICE
St. to Lake Mery Boule­
Investment k Really
GREENBRIAR
Night FA 2-0022
vard, left on Boulevard to 116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
ACREAGE
Choice
lota
available
in
Day FA 2 2611
Lake
Mary
Fire
Station.
10 Acrea adjoining City Limits
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
1C.
Feaaale
Help
Waatai
LMN
ENTERPRISES,
only $9950.00, with 10%
Tractor mowing k Grading.
overlooking
g olf
course. down, balance monthly.
Inc.
Lady to care for 2 children
CaU FA 2-7621,
Custom building to your
Phone
322-2744
LOTS
la our home. Ph. 322-7307
specifications.
Greenbrier • large lota near high school
after 3:30 p. m.
SEE OUR HOMES!
W recker Service
developed by
with 240 feet paving, only
K1NGSWOOD
BABYSITTER
•
H
O
U
S
E
$6500.00, with 10% down, Available lor any Pocket$5.00
BUILDERS, INC.
KEEPER, 5 days week,
Anywhere In City Limits
Balance monthly.
Book. Sales Office open
11:30 - 3:30. 322-1174.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Reel's Paint L Body Shop
daily from 10 a. m. to 8
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 2-8074
p. m. Corner Seminole A IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Complete Wreck Rebuilding
Realtor
10th St. A Sanford Ave.
Highland Ave. In Longwood
R.Na for 3-11 or 11-7 shifts.
LAKEFRONT lot. Lake Mary Raymond Luodqulit, Asse.
Day
FA 2-7719-Nlte FA 24586
Starting salary, 3-11, $340;
LMN ENTERPRISES,
area. FA 2-0184.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
11-7, $333. Apply Director
Inc.
WALLIS CABINET
t BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip., 4 BR, 2 baths, centrally heat­
o f Nurses, Seminole Mem­
Pb. 838-3911 or 322-2744
SHOP
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
ed k tlr-cood. Fenced back
orial Hospital, Sanford.
WANTED reliable couple to $39 Brown k Ivory Urge swi­ WANTED! '38 Olds 2-door Be
913 Weet 3rd St.
lando Rd., Sunland.
SEE
yd. Water softener 4 land
dan. Absolutely no rust,
take up meuthly payments
vel rocker, 3 mo. old. $40
Custom
Mads
Cabinets
WANTED: White or colored
119 Weet 19th St.
scaped. FA 3-0811.
Never-Hit
Body.
Interior
eg
$13.36
ea
3
complete
cash.
FA
2-1393.
MICA Counter-top*
daytime attendant for el­
Completely recooditloned. This
S t Johns Realty
must be excellent. Top price
rooms
of
furniture.
Call
By
owner.
Ten
room
bouie.
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
derly
woman,
86,
in
Lake
older liome, containing 3
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
paid for right car. Ph.
TK 1-1511, Casselberry, col­ THREE 30” Beds, good mat­
8th St. k Oak Ave. Pb
Mary home. Minimum care. Days 322-7471 - Niles 322 6110
bedrooms, 2 baths, all over­
i l l N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
tresses, $13 each. TA 3-0770.
844-7438
Winter Park.
lect.
FA 2-4341.
Must furnish transportation
sired roome, Is for the Bud
"Repair
Most
Anything”
get-oaoscious Growing fern
Ph. 3324M4 after 4 p.m.
3 BR House, Excellent cond,
FREE ESTIMATE
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
lly. A terrific offering et
UphoDterlng k Mattress ren­
103 N. Sunland Dr. Sun
-W
O
M
E
N
307
Elm
FA
3-2816
only $8500, with Terms tail­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
land Estates. FA 2-1198.
Eara Extra mooey with Na
ored to suit your budget.
You can find anything you
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
tiocsl
Company
In
your
NO QUALIFYING. 3 BR.,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
apart time. For further in- need advertised in the Her­
screened patio, kit. equip.,
FA 3-311T.
formation call 323-6511. 4 ald Classified
fenced yard, m e e t ly paint­
to 18 p. ■ . Aak for Mr.
ed, landscaped. $100 down,
not B. Perk Ave.
Wi
assume $74 mo. 332-1949.
FA 2-5232 anytime
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, IH OVER SEMINOLE REALTY 17. Melt Help Waste*
FURNISHED bouse, In San­
ford. Apopka M6-4849 or Or­
lando 423-Sill.

2

$100

Stenstrom Realty

SO U TH W ARD

Seminole Realty

STARS OF THE

bath b on e. One bedroom No Qualifying. Fenced yard,
has separate entrance, eaa
l-roora bouse, $1,700 equity,
be rented lor Income. Will
$67 mo. Trade for camping
trade lor amaller place.
trailer; boat, motor and
Shown by appointment. Call
trailer, or cash offer. 413
FA 34040.
Edwin St., N. Orlando. Ph.
8M-7280.
3 BR., newly painted. Closing
cost, assume $8! mo. pymts.
SEE
FA 2-5181 to 8 p. m. 105
2009 Magnolia Ave.
Hays Drive.
A "Better Quality” Medallion
Cuatoni Built Home, con­
taining 3 Bedrooms sod
loaded with outstanding fea­
•Property Management
tures, Including a large
A Sales Broker
screened Patio end com ­
pletely fenced yard . . .
P R I C E ? . . . $14M0.
TERMS? $3,230 Down, As­
Offers for your selection
sume existing 314 FHA
these Beautiful 3, 3, A 4
mortgage et $M monthly.
Immediate possession,

V A -F H A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government
O w ned
Yss, h«r$ at

D e lto n a
These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason is solid value
— low price and high
quality construction —
Com e out and see
these wonderful homes
f o r y o u r s e lf-T h e re
are 15 com pletely
furnished models to
choose from.
*7,990. to 911,1*0. As
law as *240. dawn and
*49.27 par month Na elating easts!

DRIVE OUT TOUT
Take Intarstata #4 - ft t
o ff at the De*ary **•
change, or c a ll

0 0 8 -4 4 0 8

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $48.50
To make the beat home
buy, see the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Offlce
Night

tauert (Min

FA
FA

i$24 Park Dr

3-2118
3-8848
$340788
Saaferd. Fla

HOME* •
We will bar the lot ) on se­
lect and belld the heme
yew weal. Owe complete
transection. Foymeot from
nothing down A mlalaiam
monthly. FHA. VA. or
Beak Flnaariog.
LMN KNTEAPUIHEB. lac.

IIACICU M O * . DIVISION

mm esLvoau eweeoeanoe

Homes

Phene 8184811

Mr. Lead
Mr. F&lt;

m
.

Seminole Realty
1801 Park Avenue
FA 3-3232 anytime

WELDER, Apply in parson,
Holloway Concrete.________

m

a

Top Performance
Guaranteed
6

FA MW4.

FIVE ACRES
SPECIAL)
On State 419, 3/10 miles off
17-92, near Five Points. Sign Our Budget Wave $6.93 thru
Feb. 15th
oo property. High, dry and
cleared.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
313 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0654

J. W . Hall Realty

PERMANENT SPECIALI
30% Off Regular Prices
Attractive 3-Br., 2-bath home Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
with central heat and fenc­
Hotel Call for eve. appt
323-8325.
ed yard. No qualifying and
very low down peyment.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
Call 3228319 after 3:30 p.m.
Eve Appt’s. 3 Sr. Beauticians
FA 2-5742
Two story frame, 3 bedrooms, 105 So. Oak
2 bath. Needs work. Wond­
erful opportunity for good 22. Beil* - Paint • Repair
handyman
or
carpenter. For Your Painting k Wall*
$7,5oo. Bevlcr Road. Call
papering needs call Clar­
FA 2-2080.
ence L. Wynn. FA 2-4604 for
Free Estimate.
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Pb. 322 3641

AGENCY, Realtor, Inauror. 24. Electrical Services
KHA VA sales broker. 2485
6. Park Ave. FA 2-2304, YOUNGS ELECTRIC SVC.
Contorting k Repairs
FA 3 2235.
k Controls
BY OWNER! 4-Untt A pt 111 Sunset
FA i-mnt
house, furn. AU rented, ex­
cel. location P. O. Box 1118 22. Plumbing Services
or FA 2-3135, after 3:30 p.m.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L HARVEY

blocks East of Enterprise,
304 Sanford Are.
Fie. Post Office.

FA 13381

Pick-Up, Very Clean.

I960 Taunus Compact
8 fatten WagesL Reel Baanamy.

1595

1959 O ld i (Choice o f 2)

(H O C

One Owner, FnUy Bqntppod.

I k #

1958 Chevrolet W a g o n

$795

Baton Mien. 8BARF.

L O W PR ICE
BUYS TO D AY!

# 8 #

T o The First Purchaser O f
A n y O f The A bove Cars
A n Additional

1963 Bulck Riviera!
W

C
J
^

1951 Model
1961 Catalina Pontiac
Hport Coupe; Hy dramatic, power, atear
lng k brakes, radio k heater, white
tlrea. Very appeellag A a reel per
former. O n ly .............

4 - door

V -l,

automatic
radio tad

275
59 DeSoto
hardtop. V 4 , satesteering, radio k

375
56 Chevrolet

Q U E E N OF T H E LOT
Tfcli oee cornea with loads of equip- £
g
meat, from Ult steering wheel t e j f
console. Going tkla weekend for

3

Special
$495

1960 Falcon Ranchero

1962 Ram bler Am bassador
▼•6 SUtlee Wagon. Automatte Trans. k Fewer.
Toned to euH the herd to

Will board and earn for aiderly lady hi a y heme. Ph.
FA 3-1354 after I p .a .

Child Caro

ONLY UMtar’ K**&gt; Nic** ONE DAT&lt;r | ^

s

Colored Motor Route Carrier
for afternoon paper route.
Must have References end
dependable ear. Write Cir­
culation D ept F . O. Box
1837. Senior*.

IRONING. Ph. 333-7791.

I f you need n good End.
car for work eg play got
tee e f

56 Olds 88

1961 Mercury 2 Door

C IR C U IT

19. SlteeUeM Wanted

SAYS:*

(Choke Of 3) Fully Bqoipped.

Senior or Junior operator.
Richard's llslr Styling, 107
W. 27th. FA 2-7701,

21. Beset?

BARGAIN e l $4,330, $ BR
Bouse oo paved street, a

1961 Cadillac

IS. Help Waste*
MAN, 21-48, for Insurance
debit Sanford area. Salary
plus commission. 3234843.

3*. Automobiles • Trucks

375
58 Ford
Country
Wagon,

WILL BE

1695

Belstr Sport Congo, Y 4 ,
automatic tranamkaion,
radio and hotter.

INCLUDED

B e d a n Station
V-8, a « tom atie
radio sad

FOR ONLY

350

1960 Pontiac Catalina
S-eett elation wagon. Tap
GO with ream l o r cam*

| ti| . Quality ead a real

FORD STATION WAGON.

60 Plymouth

OLUSMORILB. Needs U til#
Mechaaksl Work

Bel voder* 4-doer
V-8, automatic transmis­
sion. power steering, radio
and hooter.

DODGE STATION -W AGON .
Pina Utility Car -----------------------FORD. Excellent Transportation

j m

PLYMOUTH. Eaton

375

Fine Running Car

PONTIAC
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PALMETTO

Winter Part Phone
MI 4-020*
k

COMMERCIAL

HOLLER
M O TO R S A L E S
Sad. S Palmetto, FA 848^
3387 Park

FA 14881

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Page 10—Fri. Jen. 81, '64

Rrralfe

Spring Is N e ar. . . Time To Buy A Home
Spring is just around the corner
. . . well, at least in Central Florida.
And so it's time to commence shop,
ping around for that new home
talked about all during the chilly
winter toceks.
There are homes already ready
for inspection . . . and others near­
ing readiness . . . for prospective
home purchasers to look over os
Spring approaches, homes in Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor, Buenn Vista
Estates, Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde o f Loch Arbor.
Preparing for the Spring season,
Shoemaker Construction Company is
coordinating plans for an "Open
House’’ Feb. 8-16 for the new, third
section o f Ravenna Pork.
Several new floor plans and de­
signs will l&gt;o shown, with six new
homes to be completed and on dis­
play. This new section is on the
north side o f west Country Club
Rond. Three new homes ure avail­
able for immediate occupancy.
Herb Stenatrom Realty, represent­
ing Shoemaker Construction, also re­

1
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I
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ports two new homes are nearing
completion at Idyllwilde o f Loch Ar­
bor. Models o f ultra-modem archi­
tecture in design, one is a one-story
and the other is a two-story resi­
dence.
Shoemaker is known not only for
home construction in Ravenna Purk
and Idyllwilde but also for custombuilt homes, from the p l a n n i n g
stage t h r o u g h construction, all
through Seminole County and Cen­
tral Florida
Kingswood Builders have three
new homes rendy for immediate oc­
cupancy at 100, 107 and 109 High­
land Court in Grccnbriar o f Loch
Arbor. They are o f contemporary
and Colonial design. They also have
one new homo ready' in Grove Man­
or.
Kingswood is commencing con­
struction o f three less expensive
homes in Buena Vista Estates, in
the 1600 block of Summerlin Ave­
nue.
One new home was sold during the
last week in Grcenbriar.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Cavalcade of Homes

Rjr Donna E iln
The Library of the Longwood Civic League will pre­
sent book review* to provide
the program for the February
meeting of the club to be
held at 3 p.m. next Tuesday
at the Civic League Building
on Church Street.
Introducing each reviewer
will be Mra. It. C. Cariion.
Those discuixlng the book*
and the titles will be Mr*.
W. J. Hartley, "Mangrove laland"; Mra. E. P. Richard*,

W h ile you are out driving this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some

100 N . Mellonville Ave.

o f Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

§

ju st what you are looking for in the way o f a home.

Sanford, Florida
(Formerly Stanford Garden Club,
Comer North o f Hospital)

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The grapevine reported this
morning that a Clan A Flor­
ida State League club wants
to move into Sanford for the
1964 FSL season.
The club, now operated tn
a FSL city, is completely
maintained by the major lea­
gue parent team which owns
it. They now want to know
whether Sanford fan* are in
tcrcstcd.
Are you? If so, »ay so! Call
The Herald or the Chamber
of Commerce. It could depots!
upon you!
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WEATHER: Cloudiness through Tuesday; showers probable; high today 65-70; low tonight in 80s.
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8 A N F O R P , F L O R ID A

10 Die In Gainsville Plane Crash
9 Passengers
Pilot Trapped
In Flames

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Seminole County has had
three traffic fatalities during
1904 to date. Strangely, all
three have been residents of
Long wood.
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Hobby Lundquist, son of
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Raymond
Lundquist of 421 West C ostal
Drive in Loch Arbor, made
the current Issue of Sports
Illustrated. Hobby's picture
appears in the edition along
with a report of his feat in
scoring 62 points in a recent
Hlddy Hasketball League cn
counter.
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That leads us to say that
merging lanes are needed at
the intersection of Sit 434 and
U. S. 17-92 so that traffic from
the state road can enter the
main highway at an even
flow.

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fire hint Monday. A. K. Shoemaker anid all
ilelirin will be removed and that it id hoped to
rialvagu the floor.
(llernld Photo)

CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS were commenced
this morning by Shoemaker Construction Com­
pany at the Dearborn Electronics Laboratories,
South Highway 17-92, following the $500,000

Dickinson Names Longwood Man 64's 500,000 Skip
Gen. Hutchison
School, Boycott
As Chairman 3rd Traffic Fatality Leaders Say

T h e Chamber
of Com
m erce's
1964
membership
Fred O. Dickinson, We»t
campaign kicks off with a big Flilm Roach gubernatorial can­
trade body breakfast Tuesday didate, today announced the
at 8 a.m. at the Civic Center. nppointmunt of Gen. J. C.
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Hutchison as honorary chair­
The Hand Parents' Barbe- man o f the Seminole County
que at the Elki Club Satur­ Dirkinson-for-Gnvernor Com­
day was a complete sellout I mittee.
So much so. reports say, that
Dickinson said, "I am cer­
the band parents who pre tainly pleased to have a man
pared the food had to go of General Hutchison’s stature
home to cat. There's one for on our team. His rcputatlun as
you.
a distinguished soldier and cit­
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izen extends throughout Flor­
George Touhy reports that ida. His suppoit encourages
tlMS 1963 total lending volume mo to do my best, not only to
of 129 savings and loan.^sso- w ln .^-ry-j g!- c {'•*&gt; Su.tr-a ;•
ciations in Florida amounted ■ponslhfo administration."
to more than $1 billion. These
Geneial H u t c h i s o n is a
same associations have total lucmlttr o f the Hoard of Coun­
assets of more than $1.8 bil­ ty Commissioners o f Seminole
lion.
County und has Just completed
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three years as ehairnian o f the
A footnote to the university hoard. He holds the rank o f
talk—somebody pointed out lieutenant general,
Florida
that if the university is built National Guard, retired. He
on the Adamucci site, Oviedo,
and Sirs. Hutchison aro long­
only five and a half miles
time residents o f Kcutlnolo
from the locale, will reap the
County. They have two daugh­
major benefits amiOrange
ters, Mrs. T. E. Turker and
County will have to foot tho
Mrs. Robott Cornell, both res­
bill;
idents of Sunford.
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General Hulrhison stated,
We hear that plumber Arch­
‘7 believe Senator Dickinson
ie Harriett says, ‘ ‘A new way
will make Florida a fine Govto improve the flavor of salt
ernor. He bus a good record,
is to sprinkle it over a twoand 1 am proud to suppoit him.
Inch thick, U. S. choice sir­
"Wo will soon o|&gt;en a Dick­
loin steak.*'
inson - for - Governor county
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headquarters, and I hope evCandy Stripers at Seminole
ery citizen Interested in Sen­
Memorial Hospital are hereby
ator Dickinson’s cumpnign will
recognized for the number of
come by and let us know. We
hours they served during 1903.
welcome tile support of ull uur
Their names and the hours
citizens."
served are: Linda Potoskl—
289, Barbara Wllllford-248.
Vicki Osburn — 236, Karen
Tot Drowns
Metzler—264, Pat Clovis-208.
TA5IPA (L’ PI) — Raymond
Judy Cochran—235, Fay Hol­
Cotliron, live, of Tampa,
loway—Z4I, Glenda Gocmble
drowned ncre here Sunday
—380, Joyce Stanley—404 and
when he apparently wandered
Dottle Jardlne—521.
Together tlx- Candy Strip­ away and fell into a hole.
ers served 9,071 hours. Good
work, girls! All of us who
were patients st Seminole Me­
morial last year appreciate it.

Funeral services were con­
ducted this afternoon for For­
rest I.eRoy Luy, 30, o f R. R. 1,
Longwood, Seminole County's
third traffic fatality of 1064.
Services were conducted by
Rev. Willium Rrackman, Maitand, ul tho Niblack Funeral
Home, Casscllicrry. liurial was
in Longwood Cemetery.
Trooper Hill Stringfield said
Lay was dead on arrival at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
ut nlxiut 2 a. m. Saturday ufter Ills eur overturned on High­
way 17-92, near Sll 434, and
skidded srrix . th&lt;vjilgh«»'«y.
Ilia wife, Alma Jean Lay,
2i&gt;, and James P. Williams,
Lockhart, riding w Ith Lay,
stiffen'd only minor injuries.
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled
Lays death was due to his own
negligence.
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fiunrlvors include the wife,
four children, Randall, Dale,
Rhonda and Rita Lay: his
mother, Mrs. Catherine l.ny,
of North C a r o l i n a ; four
brothers und three sisters.
Trooper Stringfield also re­
ported two drivera were urrested und three motorists In­
jured in a series of weekend
truffle accidents.
Ilurold C. Stillwell, Lungwood, was charged with reck­
less driving when his car hit
a railroad sign at Longwood at
1 a. m. Sunday. He also wss
charged with failing to report
an arcldcnt. His rar was damaged to the extent o f $50.
Automobile of loiwton IIIyant, Orlando, his fishing tackle
and an outboard motor were
destroyed by fire at 6.-30 a. m.
Sunday on Tuskuwilla Itoud.
Stringfield said llryant was
ctiroulc to fish when the rear
o f his cur bloke into flames.
Loss was estimated at $660.
Lucy R. Kern, o f Rolling

Hills, suffered broken ribs
when she lost control o f her
rnt and hit a tree on I’ulni
Springs Drive ut 6:45 a. m.
Sunday.
Carolyn II. Wuldrcp, of Or­
lando, was charged with im­
properly changing lanes fol­
lowing a collision with a cur
driven by Walter F. Jefferis,
Orlando, ut 2 p. m. Sunday on
Highway 17-92 at Casscllicrry.
Tho Waldrcp ear damage was
estimated at $60 and the Jef*
fills cur ut $200.
Two Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion vuilora vvera hospitalized
rhea -i.vir «i%r oftiturned on
!lighuuy 427 earl) Saturday.
Thu driver, Ernest D. Iluicnlehiier, 21, is confined at the
HNAS hospital and John J.
Juggcrs, 19, at Orlandu A Fit
hospital. Stringfield said Hus.
enluhnrr lost control and tho
rar overturned, skidding 300
feet.

Fire Damages
Sanford House
The kitchen of a home at
911 Pine Avenue, Sanford, was
destroyed by fire at 1:37 a.m.
Sunday, according to the San­
ford Fire Department. Fire­
men reported the origin of
the fire was not determined.
The liousc was occupied by
Alfred Yarrcll Sr.
At 7:18 a. m. firemen were
called to check an overheat­
ed kerosene heater at 1311
Palmetto Avenue. A truck,
owned by Frank Wheeler,
caught fire at French Ave­
nue and 12th St. Firemen ex­
tinguished the blaze believed
to have been caused by or­
ange sacks which ignited.
Firemen also extinguished
a grass fire at 7 p m Sun­
day on French between 7th
and flth Sis.

District Road-E-0 Pair Named

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Seminole County J u n i o r I represented at the district
The Little Red School House
always in need of funds to Chamber of Commerce will be I Jayccc Road-E-0 March 6 at
maintain the school for our
retarded
youngsters, will
sponsor a big variety show
in the Spring. They'll need
talent and will be asking all
of the area’s civic clubs to
enter an act. Anyone interest­
ed should contact Mrs. Mallie
Barlow at 322-2255.
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Ray Channel, a Casselberry
carpenter, says "What we
really need is a new child la­
bor law to keep the kids from
working their parents
to
death." Ray oughta know . .
tie's the father of eight!
—The Clock Winder.

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LONDON (UPI) — Commu­
nist Chinese Premier Chou
Enlal and Foreign Minister
Chen Yi will visit Burma.
Taklstan «nd Ccylcn. the New
Chine News Agency said today.
In a transmission monitor­
ed here, the news agency did
not specify the dates of the
visits.

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JOHN MILLS (left) ami Churls Lewb (ritfht)
were first and oecund place winners, respective­
ly, in the Jaycees annual Uoad-E-0. They nre
pictured being congratulated by Larry Skates,
Juycees Roud-K-0 chairman.
(Herald Phi^n)

Orlando by John Mills, senior,
ami Charles I-ewls, sopho­
more, of Seminole H i g h
School.
.Mills and Lewis lied ui Ihe
Seminole Road-R-O Saturday
and Ihe senior won the run­
off. Berry Johnson, senior,
and Jim Robbins, sophomore,
placed third and fourth, respecUvely.
Twenty-eight teen-agers par­
ticipated in the driving con­
tests. Prizes were $25, $15, $10
and a radio.
Conducting S a t u r d a y ' s
Road-E-O for the Jayccca
were Sheriffs Deputies Char­
les Fox and Charles Fagan
and Police Officers Donald
llrumley, Ren Butler and Tom
Deppen.
Winners In the district meet
at Orlando will compete in
the state contest April 25 at
Ocala. Stale wihnrra will
compete in the national con­
test at Washington, D. C.
First prize in the National
contest will be a $2,000 schol­
arship and a new car. Se­
cond prize will be a S!,5oO
scholarship and third a $1,000
scholarship.

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NEW YORK (U PD —School
boycott leaders claimed that
more iltan 50 per ccnl of the
city’* 500.000 Negro and Puer­
to Rican public school stu­
dents stayed home today in a
massive protest against racial
segregation in Ihe nation's
largest school system.
Bayard Hustln, one of the
boycott organizers and chair­
man of the freedom march on
Washington, said: "W e said
we could consider this demon­
stration a success If wc got 60
per cent of Ihe Negro and
Puorio Rican students hi par­
ticipate, and we have exceed­
ed that number."
The boycott appeared to ho
most effective in schools with
heavy Negro and Puerto Ri­
can enrollments, especially in
Harlem and the BedfordStuyvesant section of Brook­
lyn. Many whlio children also
stayed away from their school
desks and some parenta said
they kept their children home
because they feared trouble.
There are 500,000 while
children in the school system
hut there was no Immediate
estimate of how many observ­
ed Ihe boycott picket lines.
However, police reported
few incidents at the 200 of the
city's 810 public schools which
were picketed by students,
parents and some teachers.
Approximately Lino persons
were on the picket lines.

Crackdown On
Drinking
Drivers Set
A crackdown on drinking
drivrrs In Srminotr County
is bring launched by stal«
troopers and sheriff's depu­
ties.
"lliere have been many
accidents uf late in this
county,” said Trooper Rill
Stringfield
this
morning,
"and too many of these ac­
cidents were the result of
drtvrrs under Ihr influence
of alcohol.
".Sheriff J. I.. Ilobby and
thr Florida Highway Patrol
have agreed that we mast
'track down' on these drink­
ing drivers in an effort to
rurb accidents. In other
words, we are going to con­
centrate more than we have
In the past to halt drtvlag
drinkers."

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A l l
10 persons aboard were killed
today when a shuttle airliner
clashed and burned on take­
off from the Gainesville muni­
cipal airport.
The Federal Aviation Agen­
cy said the pilot ami nine
passengers of the twin-engine
Bcechcraft wore trapped in
the
flaming
wreckage of
South Central Airlines' Flight
510 when it crashed mom­
ents after taking off for
Jacksonville.
Witnesses said Ihe plane
reached an altitude of about
200 feet, veered sharply to ihe
left, and plunged back to the
runway.
The dead were not immedi­
ately Identified. Authorities
roped off the area and kept
newsmen away until federal
officials could get to the
scene.
"It Just took a second for
it to fall down." aahl Mrs.
Joe Anne Rowell, an airport
employe.
"It looked like It stalled,
like ma&gt;bc Hie pitot tried to
take too ateep of an angle.
"As soon as it hit, Ihe gaso­
line started spilling and tho
flames allot up."
5lrs. Rowell and several
others rushed to the piano in
a limousine and tried to alii
the trapped victims hut it wa&lt;
too late.
"We tried to open Ihe door
hut M was locked from the in­
side," alio said. "We saw two
men, one at (lie door, Isoth
bodies were burning."
South Central, headquarter­
ed at Ocala, flics alioul 13
planes out of Gainesville
daily.
Police IJ. Courinry Roberts
said llames engulfed tho en­
tire plane before rescue units
could get to it. Only one winglip and Hie tail were left unsratchcd, ho said.
Roberts said that radio
operators in Hie tower heard
a voice call nut seconds be­
fore tho crash:
"Don't do that or it will
stall."
He said the voice apparent
ly ranio from the doomed
aircraft.

February Designated
B R IEFS U. S. History Month
Liner Crashes

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NEW YORK (U PI) — The
mighty Queen Elizabeth, larg­
est passenger liner afloat,
crashed into a Hudson River
pier today while trying lo
dock without the aid of tugs.

Kidney Transplant
MIAMI (UPI) - A 14-yearold boy was recovering to­
day from a Ilfe-or-deaUi o|veration in which his kidneys
were replaced by (hose of a
baboon.

14 Killed
MIAMI (UPI) — A speed­
ing car flipped over four
limes Sunday night, hit a
power pole and bounced into
another car, killing a woman
and pushing the weekend traf­
fic count lo at least 14.

Pressure On

4 Sanford Tots
Eat Poisonous
Castor Berries
The berries of Ihr raslor
bush, a decorative plant
quite prevalent In this area,
are "highly poisonous."
This was brought oat this
morning when It was learn­
ed Uial (our four-year-old
boys are In Seminole Me­
morial Hospital after eat­
ing tome o( the berries last
Friday,
Their physician said Una
morning thr bo)t will re­
cover but, be added, "front
four to six of these berrlea
could be fatal to a fouryear-old.”
Persons
having
castor
plants on Hirlr properties
should be careful that chil­
dren do not rat these ber­
ries, the physician said.

st ivices will lie held Tuesday
(2:30 p. m.) for the man who
used to knock holes in oppos­
ing football lines for the great
Jim Thorpe. Dr. Clsrenre W.
Spears, 69, one of the first All
Americas, died Saturday.
Spears, a famed football
coach for 26 ycara and later a
physician and surgeon, was
stricken with a fatal heart a t­
tack in the front yard of hia
retirement homo at nearby
Jupiter Island. Cremation will
follow tha services at tha
Preahytarian riiureh here.

Witli tile United States tills
month celebrating tho birth­
days of two American put riots
and two presidents, Gcorgo
Wusl^ngton and Ahrulmin Lin­
coln, the Daughter* of Hie
American Revolution is spon­
soring February as "American
History Month.'.'
Mayor A. I.. Wilson, in keep.
Ing with tho DAR's observ­
ance, issurd a proclamation to.
day calling on "all organiza­
tions of whatever kind, and on
the public, parochial und pri­
vate selioola to emphasize the
study o f American history
during this designated month,
and by stressing tha great
spiritual strength and wisdom
our forefathers displayed and
learning more about tha care­
fully worded documents on
which our freodom is based,
we contribute to a greater

LONDON (U PI) - Cyprus
President Archbishop Makarlot was under strong pressure
from the United States nnd
Britain today to accept •
NATO peace force as a moans
of preventing civil war in his
country.

American scopo for futuro
generations."
Fleet Reserve Association,
Sanford Brunch 147, also to­
day announced ita annual
"Meaning of Americanism*'
composition contest for all
county high school seniors.
Ilurshel K. Taffcr, president,
i&lt;uid a certificate und key will
lio presented to tiro senior in
curb Seminole County high
school who submits the best
composition. One overall win­
ner for ths county will rrcciva
an engraved t r o p h y . T h a
awards will hu presented at
commencement exercises or
assemblies ns determined by
the individual schools.

Cuban Boats In
Tow To Key West

MIAMI (U PD —Four Cuban
fishing-boats, Hanked by U. H.
Coavt Guard cullers, headed
for Key West today where a
battery of federal agents
wailed to question the crews
about vvliat they wero doing
In U. S. walrrs.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Guarded by Hires swift
( UPI) — Four Communist
rutters, Hie Cuban boa Is be.
guerrillas staged a daring
gan t h e six-hour voyaga
pre-dawn raid on a U. S.
shortly alter 6 a.in.
Army compound today, caus­
Agents from several federal
ing heavy damage witli hand
branches waited at Key West
grenades but injuring only
to question the Cubans.
one American.
The Coast Guard here said
it received no reports on
whrlhcr the boats were arm­
JACKSON, Miss. (I ll'll ed, hut added they submitted
Tile prosecution tried lo tigh­
to hoarding without trouhlo.
ten a well of evidenre around
J. U. LEE
Tlic Cuban boats, which hid
Byron Dc l a Beckwith today
hern under surveillance sinco
with a fingerprint it contends
Saturday, were Imarded Sun­
he put on the rifle used lo
day near the Dry Turtugai
kill rivil rights leader Medgar
when they passed into U. S.
Evans.
territorial waters some 54
miles west of Key West.
The Coast Guard cutters
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Ariadne, Cape Starr and Capo
Marina Oswald, widow of the
Knox detained t h c craft
man accusscd of slaying
through Hie night until Uicy
Tossing
his
hst
Into
the
President Kennedy, today was
were ordered to proceed to
called as Hie first witness political ring for Hie first
Key West.
before Hie presidential com ­ Uhie, J. U. Lee, of West First
Street,
today
announced
his
mission
investigating
th e
candidacy (or eorrlable, Illsassassination.
Irict t, In the May primary.
A native of Sunford, Lee
has been employed for 19
years as a fireman-engineer
by Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
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road and for Ihe last 10 years
James Mitchell, 1603 West
] has doubled ids employment Euatd I’elcr*. chief of Chan­
11th St., was arrested by San­ as a special investigator for cellor Ludwig Erhard's secur­
ford Police officers for failure Sheriff J. L. ilobby.
ity guards who was arrested
to yield a right-of-way when
Leo is married ami has as an alleged war criminal,
his auto wun involved in a four children and oik* grand­ hanged himself in his Jail cell
minor traffic accident at 10th child.
today.
and Olive.
Pelors was arrested last
"M y experience as a spe­
Police also or rested Edna R. cial investigator for Sheriff week for alleged participation
Murray, 101 Oakland, for fail­ Ilobby will he uf tremendous in the wartime killings of
ure to yield a right-of-way nf value if 1 am elected con­ Jews in Germau • occupied
ter her auto was involved in a stable," I-ee said. "Also, I Russia.
minor traffic m i s h a p ut am willing lo cooperate with
lie had Just returned from
French and 22nd St.
all other law enforcement Rome, where lie had man­
Willie
E. Campbell was agencies and I am a firm aged Hie security arrange­
charged with careless and neg­ believer In justice tempered ments fur Erhard's official
ligent driving following u min­ with mercy.
visit.
or accident at 1306 West 8th
"I will do everything in my
lie had also taken earn of
St.
power to restore Justice and security for Krhsrd's trip to
principles to tho office of Texas in Drcemhcr to confer
constable of District 4."
with President Johnson.
Peters, 49. cum milled sui­
cide by knotting together bedYouth Held
Tlia .Sanford Police Depart­ sheets and lisnging himself
It happens to the best of ment reported this morning in his cell in Hie Bonn county
(hem! Saturday night John that officers hud apprehended jsil, official sources said.
Kumblry radioed the Ban- a 14-year-old youth who was
ford police station that his observed inhaling fumes from Biff-Time Still
auto bad hit a tree behind a cloth soaked in "tester's
NEWPORT, Tcnn. ( UPI) —
I'erfrrtion Dairies at 2562 glue." Tho youth was seen Revenue s»vOU S u u d a y
sucking and sniffing the cloth smashed an underground still
Park Drive.
Ruutbley Is a Banford while in tha Rite Theatre. capable of producing 7.000
police ofllcer and the rar Police investigated and placed gallons of Illegal whisky u
be was driving Is a Police the youngster in detention. day. The agents estimated tho
Department cruiser. The They said the inhalation o f Uie sUUs would have cost Uie
patrol car Is out tt service glue put tha youth in a "toxic" government up U&gt; $1,900 jxvr
condition.
and hying repaired.
day in tax losses,
V

Reds Staffe Raid

Fingerprint Clue

Widow Called

Spears Funeral
Officers Named Set Tuesday
By Policemen
JUPITER (U l'l)-M em oria l
Patrolman
Herman Har­
riett was named president of
Ihe Police benevolent Associa­
tion during tho organization's
annual meeting S a t u r d a y
night, patrolman James Har­
dy was named vice president.
Harriett will succeed Sgt.
Richard Cosgrove ami Hardy
will succeed Capt. Arnold Wil­
liams. Estelle Jennings was
reelected secretary-treasurer
of Uie group. Cosgrove, retir­
ing president, was elected to
a three-year term on the asso­
ciation's board of tzusteea.

LT. JAMES TAI.MAUK, USN, assigned to Sunford Naval Air Station, hns
presented 11 largo framed pictures dealing witli historical subjects to
Sanford Public Library. Hero he nnd Mrs. Sara King, librarian, bang tho
"Declaration of Independence."
(Herald Photo)

Three Held In
Traffic Cases

Even An Officer
Is Not Immune

Lee Announces
For Dislrict 4
Constable

Erhard Securily
Chief Kills Self

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Lawyers Probing Into Space Law

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NEW YORK (UPI) — The
glowing fragment of a Soviet
sputnik plunged into Lake
Michigan early In the morn*
Ing of 8rpU 6, 1962. I t raised
quite a aplaih.
And It raised questions that
have Increasingly confounded
lawyers as man's activity In
space has increased.
W hat would happen If the
alssllng chunk of satellite had
h it someone's hcmeT Could he
sue for damages T Would he
collect T
Man’s tentative tiptoes Into
space have created a body of
space law, but as yet no practics. One of the Intrigued law­
yers Is New Yorker Eugene
Brook*, who combines an edu­
cation In International law
with his hebby of peering at
the moon through a backyard
telescope.
Rrooks and other lawyers
say a foundation of space law
precedents Isn’t going to be
established until some acci­
dents occur, so only tentative
principles can be advanced.
Man's entry Into space will
not alter that old U tin rule
of thumb, "ex facto eritur
j ui”_ la w follows fact.
The United States' eslstlng
Federal Tort Claims Act provldes the groundwork for a
damage suit. Under that law,
if a ciUten of the United
States were Injured by s rocket launched by this country,

he could sue for damages. He
would have to prove negli­
gence on the part of the
government and would prob­
ably use the official investi­
gation of the accident as the
basis of his claim.
But if the government could

SWITCHES SIDES —
Soviet eecurlty agent
Y u r i N o n e n k o an
photographed nt t h e
G e n e v a disarmament
conference ahortly be­
fore he came over to
the aide of the West.

English Estates PTO
Sets Next Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Executive board members
of the English Estates PTO,
meeting Monday afternoon
voted to hold the next PTO
meeting in conjunction with
en open bouse and official

Leap Year Show
To Feature
20 Acts
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Jim Daughtrsy, chairman of
the Lake Mary C of C Tal­
ent Show committee, has
issued a progress report for
the forthcoming All-Seminole
Leap Year Talent Show to
be held e t 0 p. m„ Feb. 29,
in the auditorium of Sanford
Junior High School.
Twenty complete acta are
on the program Including a
Magician, hula and ballet
dancers, hill-billy and popular
singers, with the best emcee
on record, "Cracker" Donald­
son. This will he a two hour
•how and Is highly recom­
mended es good family en­
tertainment.
Tickets are on sals now at
e very low cost. Proceeds will
go for good works In the com­
munity. A few Items are sUll
needed: a park bench, flats
for scenery, flood lights for
stage, some strong backs to
help with moving back stage
and others to help with cos­
tumes.
Tbs merchants In Lake
Mary are donating door prize*
and rash prizes will he award­
ed tlio lop act winners, as
Well as three ten dollar cash
prizes for lucky ticket num­
ber holders In the audience
that night.

Runner-Up
Baker's Dairy, of Sanford,
was named runner-up in the
stale Dairy Herd Manage­
ment Award program, a:cording to the Florida Agri­
cultural Extension Service.
Winner was Clyda Yancey, of
Myakka City.

dedication In the auditorium
of the new ariiool on the even­
ing of Tueaday, Feb. 23.
County School Superintend­
ent R. T. Mil wee, school
board members, trustees and
other officials will be invited
to attend. There will be no
business transacted at this
meeting other than Ute elec­
tion of a nominating commu­
tes for new officers.
A letter will go out to all
parents of English Estates
pupils requesting a donation
to help meet the I'TO budget
to purchase needed equipment
for tlw new school. There
have been no other PTO
sponsored fund raising pro­
jects Uiis year and U is hop­
ed that all parents will co­
operate to make this drive,
which will be conducted from
Feb. 25 to March 3, a suc­
cess.
The I’TO hopes to purchase
two overhead projectors, a 16
mm film projector and books
for tiie school library. A tola)
of 700 more hooka are need­
ed to have an accredited lib­
rary at the school.
Tiie board expressed its ap­
preciation to B. C. Pyle, a
resident of English Estates,
who has donated a reproduc­
ing machine to the school.

Firemen Answer
Three Alarms
City firemen responded to
three alarms Wednesday with
damages in each listed as
minor.
The first alarm, at 11:30 a.
m., sent them to 1009 Orange
Avenue where a gas line was
leaking at the home of Anna
Henderson.
At 3:30 p.m. firemen stood
by at (he city line while a
grass fire burned Itself out
near 2824 Park Avenue, Just
outside the rlty limits.
The third alarm , at 3:23
p. m., sent the firefighters to
23th Street and tiio Country
Club Road where children
playing with matches had
started a grass fire.

prove that the accident occur­
red aa a result of bad Judg­
ment, rather than a lack of
care In carrying out a deci­
sion, the suit would be dis­
missed. In legal terms, this
It the doctrine of "discretion­
ary function.’
An example would ha an
accident resulting from the
launching of a rocket under
bad weather rendition*. The
accident likely would be ruled
the result of bad Judgment,
not bad rocketry.
The law shields the govern­
ment from accidents which
occur outside the beundarle*
of the United Statea.
As for that falling Soviet
sputnik, Rrooks says it isn't
likely that an American
would collect if he were hurt
by It.
The United Statee doein’t
permit a Russian to collect
in U. S. courts if an Ameri­
can satellite crashes in the
Soviet Union and Brooke con­
siders It unlikely that the So­
viets would be more generous.
Recognizing Mint an acci­
dent could raise international
tempers and tensions, the
(leneral Assembly of the
United Nations adopted a
declaration of legal prlnrlplea governing outer space
last Dec. 13.
The UN declaration Isn’t
binding, but it does advance
the principle that each nation
which launches an object Into
space and each nation from
whose territory or facility an
object is launched is "Inter­
nationally liable" for dam­
age done on earth, In air
space or In outer space. Pre­
sumably, by Including "facili­
ties”, the UN members had in
mind rockets and hooitera.
The resolution ignored a
U. S. proposal that Internaticnal liability be imposed
without requiring the Injured
party to prove negligence on
the pert of Uie launching na­
tion.
Nor docs the resolution per­
mit an injured person to sue
a launching nation on his own.
Ho must depend on the Inter­
vention of hie government.
U. S. law does not cloak
private companies with the
same protection that the
government enjoys. A care
less private firm has no Im­
munity from suit to any ex­
tent and would lie liable, says
Brooks, "for any amount, in
any court, here or elsewhere,
whether the accident hap­
pened inside nr outside the
United States.”
This is noteworthy as pri­
vate enterprise, through the
government - created Satellite
Communication Corp., enters
spare.
But Iiiiv suits against pri­
vate firms, either those that
put up satellites or those
that play a role in building
them, are going to create le­
gal pandemonium.
Mora than 600 contractors
and about 4,51H&gt; subcontrac­
tors played a role In creation
of the epacr capsule that car­
ried Maj. I,. (Jordon Cooper
around the globe 22 times Iasi
year.
Determining which of the
6,100 individual companies
was responsible for the flew
hsd something gone wrong
would be qtilln a job.

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A SLEEPY CLOWN, one-year-old Terry hns
hud enough of Mitrtli Grits und is sleeping on
his mother’s shoulder during the Cnmival cele­
bration in New Orleans. Mrs. Benny Hubs and
her son were among the hundreds of thousands
who took part in tlio annual celebration.

Silver Tea Sunday
At Public Library
The Sanford Public Library
will be honorew Sunday at an
open house benefit tea at the
library building from 2 to 5
p. m. The event Is being spon­
sored Jointly by the Jaycee
Wives Club and the Sanford
Woman's Club to help pro­
vide equipment for the lib­
rary'* new quarter*.
Mr*. C. P. llarkcy, chair­
man of the Fine Arts Depart­
ment, will represent the Wo­
man'! Club a* chairman. The
JayCee Wives chairman will
be Mr*. Ed Price.
Librarian* wiU be at the
entrance to welcome the
guests. Hostesses from both

clubs will serve punch and
cakca.
Music will be supplied by
Peter Dimock.
The Jaycee Wives Club and
the Woman’s d u b are invit­
ing the public to take ad­
vantage of this opportunity
to view tiie library and to
become acquainted with the
librarians.

CHRYSLER
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To Give Comedy

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S e m i n o l e High School
Dramatlca Club, under the
direction of Mi** Alice Ma­
rie Stewart, will present a
three-act comedy, "Cheaper
by tha Dozen,” at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 20, in the
school auditorium.
Starred in the production,
originally a Broadway hit and
later a movie, will be Rob­
ert Richards, Glenda Albert,
Donna Sandnge and Terry
Bucklew.
Any mother with 12 or
more children will be admitt­
ed free.

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cantaloupes, Ilillia Sol Eites
was bipartisan.
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—Tha lata President John
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—Sen. Ralph Yarborough,

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Long term planning for engineers give consideration ment and on a new one-ton
solution to the major prob­ to the problem and submit panel truck for the fire de­
lem of drainage In the town specifications needed to cor­ partment were turned over
of Casselberry was discussed rect It. Engineer*. In turn, to the respective chiefs for
at this week's meeting of the would be given the privilege consideration and study be­
Twelve tables were in play Board of Alderman.
of bidding on the overall job. fore award* are nnnoun&lt;t-d.
An impression and digest
Purchase* were authorized
at Tuesday afternoon’s meet­
McIntosh, authorized to
ing of the DcRary Duplicate report, as requested from e o n t a c t area engineering for materials to make needed
sign post* and to Install a
County Engineer BUI Bush
Bridge Club In the Fire Recre­ and
County Superintendent firms on the suggestion, ad­ culvert on Quintuplet Driv*
ation Hall. (Jamea were direct­ of Roads J. C. lavender, was vised that It probably would at Winter Pnrk Drive.
ed by Mr*. O o rg e Pearsall.
presented by Attorney Ken­ take some tin days before surThe attorney was instruct­
Winner* were NS, first.' neth McIntosh and reviewed i vey report* are ready for ed to prepare ordinances for
presentation at the next
Mr*. Myrtl* Dunnebacke and by the board. Tha report sug­ j submission to the board.
Opened bid* on a new pa- meeting on adoption of an
gested
that
the
town
request
Mr*. Louise Middleton; sec­
not less than three qualified I trol ear for the police depart- occupational l i c e n s e fee
ond, Mr. and 3tr*. George
schedule and adoption of
Pearsall; third, Mr*. R. W.
building requirements a* set
Ackerman and George Dickie
forth in the county building
and fourth, Mr*. Mlntn Mor­
code.
rison and Mr*. A. L. Willgoose.
EW. first, Mr*. Doyle Driv­
er and R .T. Stevens; second,
Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Motz;
third, Mrs. Nan Edwards and
After waiting a frw min
The Sanford Naval Air
Mrs. Elsa Unklea and fourth, |
utes,
they were told the I
Station
had
an
“alert”
Wed­
Mrs. Myron Acrardi and Mrs.
nesday noon but it had noth­ plans did not materialize. The
TRA D E-IN
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Sirs. Driver and Stevens ing to do with the Cuban sit­ ndniiral had made a Uniting
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played a 71 per cent average uation.
at another spot.
gsine.
Seems the ba»e personnel
Admiral Pirie Is a familiar f
Announcement h i s b e e n had been told Vice Admiral
figure
in the Sanford area. |
made that the DeBary Freez- Robert Burns Pirle (ret),
with purchnse
ette baa donated two dinners former deputy chief of Nav­ He had last been here In No- |
o f n new
which will be awarded the to­ al operations (air), was, to vember, 1961, for the ninth !
annual Bombing Derby.
tal high score winner for the visit the base.
month of February.
Die admiral is a prime
Area newsmen were noti­
fied. All sped to Die base. barker of the local Naval fa­
They were met by Navy per­ cility. helping to keep it one
sonnel, who escorted them to of the major installations In
Seminole Club
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Mr. and Mr*. A. D. I-aney
( who reside on the old Orlando
' Highway were watching tele­
vision Thursday night when
they beard *n unusual noise
outside their home. An inves9 ligation revealed a gnat
standing up to a windowwatching the TV show.
•
» •
The animal turned out to
be the black goat the JayCees
are using in their annual
membership campaign. The
goat had been sLiked out in
CHECKING OVER items nt thu Central Florida Experiment Station dur­
front lawn of Cecil Tucker's
ing the annual Field Day Thursday are these scientists and interested
home. The goat is now back
agricultural officials. At top they are analyzing the growth of a new vege­
9 in the possession of JayCcc
table crop. From left are I)r. It. 11 Forbes, Dr. \V. T. Scudder, Dr. J. \V.
president Jim Smith.
Wilson and Dr. J. F. Darby. At bottom, checking an intricate tempera­
• • •
ture jraupe are, from left, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Darby and Dr. Scudder. (Story
Jim had been told earlier
on Tape 12.)
(Herald Photos)
that the goat enjoyed telovision. When Jim returned
home he placed the animal
in front of his set and —sure
enough — the goat settled
down and enjoyed the show
without a twitch.
♦
• • •
Sanford's liiddy League all­
stars who will participate in
Uic state tournament later this
month will play an exhibition
tilt tonight with a five from
Enterprise. The contest is
scheduled for the Fleming
Gym at Seminole High. Game
time la 7:30.
• • •
9
Virgil Duffcll of Sanford
who teaches at English Es­
tates, says that if tlic Amer­
ican Legion will provide the
paint he'll put it on the World
War It vintage aircraft park­
ed near th cLcgion building on
llwy. 17-92.
• • •
Another Sanford citizen »ays
this Jaywalking business in
9 downtown Sanford ought to
be stopped before someone
gets killed or hurt. We'll
agree. We saw a mother cross
the otltcr day in the middle of
A. E. O'Neall, consulting
a block with four or five lit­
engineer, at Mayor A. R. Lortle ones tagging after her.
POUT E V E R C. L A I) E S the Iwginning and from now mann’a request, briefly dis­
They were scattered all across
cussed making a feasibility
(U PD —The first of a series on we will huva two tankers
Use street.
study for a »t«wer system anil
• • •
of big tankers begun taking alternately filling and making waUr improvements for the
ntaa" to Cuba.
Herr'a a good one: Jcffer- on wutcr here today for ship­ The emergency writer stip- d tp of Iamgwood a$ tha City
9 m Daws was Inducted nto ment to Uje U. S. Nava) Bu “ J ^ V ta . Wine Nimlshed f o fkf
the membership of the San­ a t Guantanamo, Cuba, f i o - City amt Fort Lauderdale -ant.
ford Klwanis
Clubon Abra­ from its usual supply by Pro* pumped a abort distance here
The suggestion was taken
ham Lincoln's birthday.Davitmirr Fidel Custro.
for loading u n d e r a 1901 under advisement by council.
is a draftsman for the Shoe­
Navy Lt. Cdr. John Casscn, agreement lietwcen the Brow­
In other business, bills for
maker Construction Co.
in charge of operationa here, ard Port Authority and the
paving of Tullia and Oak and
• • •
said the tanker "Su Amico" federal government to supply
Land and Seminole were turn­
By the way, the last sche­ will tuke on more than two
water for the latte.
ed over to O'Neall und Assoclduled games in Use Sanford million gallons of water and
City officials say up to four nies of Orlundo for evaluation
Biddy Basketball league will head for the big huso s o m e ­
million
gallon* a day can be and recommendation.
be played Saturday morning time Saturday.
Submitting bids were Amiek
0 at Seminole High. Sanford At­ He said th* ship "is only spured for the ’Gitmo base.
Castro shut off the base Construction Company, C. A.
lantic National Bank plays
water supply recently when Meyer Paving and Construc­
Strickland-Morrison. Standard
four fulaiii government fish­ tion, Mid-State Contractors,
Oil and Sanford Electric will
ing bouts und their crews Oiange Paving und Construc­
tangle, First Federal meets
were taken into custody by tion and Hubbard Construc­
WTRll and Robson'i Sporting
the U. S. Coast Guard while tion Company.
Goods encounters Day 'N
fishing in Florida waters.
O'Neall also was requested
Night Grill.
Twenty-nine of the Cubans to take the levels oil Maine
• • •
ORLANDO (U P I)—A fed- are being held in Key West to Avenue for the purpose of
The menu at this week's
oral Judge has put off until fucc state churgcs of pouching providing grading and drainChinese luncheon at the SanTuesday a hearing on u Cape fish.
ure.
fj ford Naval Academy Included
President Lyndon Johnson
An order for tho plaque for
% shrimp and beef egg rolls, Kennedy labor dispute when
chop sury with moodies and attorneys for the two sides said the base will lie made the city ball cornerstone was
rice, fortune cookies plus ap­ said an agreement might be self-sufficient und a big plunt awarded to Stokes Monument
to convert salt to fresh water Conipuny. Wednesday was set
ple and cherry frue fries. near.
Attorneys for the National will he built there.
us the date for moving into
' Coolie hats and jackets wx&gt;rn
the new building.
by the mess boys were pro­ Labor R e l a t i o n s Board
(NLRB) and Railroad Tele­
A request for wire for fenc­
vided by Chung King.
graphers agreed informally
• • •
ing at the bull park was re­
Mediator
Seeks
Candy Striper* of Seminole there would lie no picketing
ferred to the building, parks
Memorial Hospital will *pon- pending the return to court To Avert Strike
and grounds committer .
« sor car washes Saturday at scheduled for 1 p. m. Tuesday.
Fourteen street liglita were
MIAMI (UPD — A federal
Goemblc's Sunoco Station, Picketing on Monday and! mr,llator aought U st ditch no- ordered from Florida Power
laUlI|ls
to head oW Company to lie installed a t
Third and Park, and at the Tuesday .h u t down construe-'
Phillips fit! station. Celery and ! °n.
•» the na l a Mrikt. hy reservations and soon nt |M&gt;*idhle.
| clt,ric;|l worU.r, uhlch would
MellonviUe. Proceed* will go Imn . .pnee center.
’Die meeting was adjourned
to the Kathy llutlcr heart
while the court action w a s jc|aM! ,j,,wn National Airlines until Momluy evening when
fund.
um-rr way here IHursduy, ,|uring jtj |wak winter tourist O'Neall will report reeom• • •
liov. Farris Bryant disrloeed season
mendaliont on bett bids (or
W« understand the Sarepta In Tallahasse* he ha* been
"We are always optimistic. the paving work.
Nursing Home Is in the pro­ working quietly for some time We hate another full day and
cess of being gratrd a license to end the dispute between; 1 am trying to arrange a
,
the Florida East Coast Rail-, meeting," said Warren Lane : M U IH O II KHIK'h
^ by the State of Florida.
way (FEC) and II nun-oprr-i of the National Mediation
PARIS (UPD - Tile news­
Today's Chuckle That atmg unions on strike against Board (NMB).
paper Combat said today that
•age who said "go west" evi­ It for niora than a yrar.
"I hate to see the last day since President Johnson's fam­
dently never had to figure out
The picketing u t the spure
by without some effort to ily moved into tiie White
bow to do it on a multiple center grew out p f this die- get all agreem ent,” said House the "Malson Blanche
level doverleaf intersection.
PUte.
| Lane.
haa become a malson ranch."

First Tanker Loads Water Study
Is Discussed
Water For 'Gitmo

Cape Hearing
To Be Tuesday

Monkey Fur
Flies A t Zoo
There was monkey budnews Thursday afternoon at
Ike Sanford Zw.
A "Baby Boone* Monkey"
Invaded Use rage of a "Kingtall Monkey" and. accord­
ing In city police, a free-forall v a t la progress.
A aw attendant, Jre rr
Thompson, separated the
combatants and the ana re­
turned to It* normal sounds
of various animals railing
in each other.

Zip

a rhimpanrre.
For Hie motion picture
PATSY:
Tom Dooley, hound dog in
"Savage Sam," Walt Disney
Productions.
—Jim Jr., raven in "The
Raven,” American International.
—Mickey O'Boyle, horse in
•Wall of Nolle,” Warner
Bros.
—Pluto, m i x e d airedale

dog, "My Six Loves," Para­
mount
—Raunchy, jaguar, "R am ­
page,*’ Warner Bros.
Television nominee*;
—Black llawk, horve in
"Stuney Burke" (ABC-TV).
—Candy,
chimpanzee
in
“Adventure* of Dobic Gllti*”
(CBS-TV).
—Lassie, dog in "Lassie”
(CBS-TV).

#

WEATHER: Drizzle today nntl colder tonight; cloudy Suturdny; high todny in 70a; low tonight in oOa.
Established 1U08
F il l ., F E B R U A R Y 14, HW4
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A
United Press leased Wire

N O . 126

Barge Canal Start Set This Month
LBJ May Push
Button
To
BRIEFS
No Distinction
&gt;7 Break Ground

GENESYS
HQ To Be At
Cape Kennedy

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
The U. S. Immigration Ser­
vice says it plans K&gt; treat
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) British actor Richard Burton
Just like anyone cL*e when he President Johnson may push
GAINESVILLE (U PI)-Tlic
seeks to enter tho United a button later this month and
Board of Control designated
States.
blast th* first hole for the
30 acre* of land ju*t ln»idc
Florida eroM-state eanal.
the south gate of the Cape
Gov. Farris Bryant said
NICOSIA. Cyprus (UPD Kennedy missile test center
undersecretary of State Geor­ Thursday he has urged the
today as crntral headquarters
ge Ball prolonged his peace President to take part in
for the graduate engineering
mission today for a last-ditch
system (GENESYS) in eastgroundbreaking
ceremonies
appeal to President Makarios |
central Florida.
near
the Roadhcaver Boy*
(o
keep
the
Cyprus
crisis
out
Satellite facilities were set
Ranch southwest of Palatka
of the United Nations.
in Orlando’s Central Indus­
later this month, cither tho
trial Park. Just south of the
27th or 28th.
Mainland High School in Day­
The Army Corps of Engi­
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
tona Beach and a contract
neers awarded the first con­
Sen.
Bussell
B.
T/mg,
(D-La.),
was approved with Brrvard
said today prospects were tract for the canal Thursday
Engineering College to handle
good for final congressional and said the Prseldcnt had
the Melbourne operation of
approval of President John­ Indicated he will attend the
GENESYS.
son's bln tax cut bill by th* ground-breaking program.
The board adopted an oper­
The Corps awarded Tide­
end of next week.
ating budget for the program
water Dredging Co., of Metotaling $58,566 for the 1963 64
tarie, La., a $796,576 contract
year.
TAMPA (UPD — A toy can­ for a alx mile land cut south­
GENESYS is the University
non pulled by a Rebel soldier west of Palatka. Parkhillof Florida’s answer to a leg­
In a torchllt parade sprayed Goodloo Co. of Jacksonville,
islative directive ordering ex­
a charge of shotgun pellets receives! a $226,76o contract
tension of the university's
into
a Fairgrounds grand­ for a one mile dredging Job.
hum;, g e n . h . j . s a n d s
college of engineering to the
Bryant *ald Thursday ho
stand Thursday night, injur­
cast-central portion of the
did not know whether th«
ing icvcn people.
state to offer advanced in­
President would be at tha
struction lo personnel in the
ground-breaking In person,
missile and missile-related
WASHINGTON (UPI) — but hoped be could participate
industries. The central facil­
The Navy aaya that a plant by remote control In the at*to
ity and satellite locations will
which ean de-salt 1.4 million of the Palatka to Yankeetown
be connected together and
gallons of sea water daily barge canal.
The President plana to
with the main school in
will be in operation at the
Gainesville with talk-back
Head of the Air Force Mis­ University in IW*8 with a Guantanamo base "23 weeks apeak In Miami Beach on
closed circuit television. Resi­ sile Test Center at Patrick bachelor of science degree in from the date of the contract Feb. 27 at a fund-raising dladent Instructors will also he Air Force Base will he the mechanical engineering and a award."
used and students will be principal speaker at the an­ reserve commission f r o m
granted dcgri&lt;cs from the uni­ nual Chamber of Commerce HOTC.
versity.
MIAMI (UPD - Brevard
membership banquet Felt. 27
He began his pilot training
at the Mayfair Inn.
in 1939 and won his wings in Sheriff Leigh Wilson met with
Speaking will be Brig. Gen. March, 1940. In 1942 he was Metro Investigator* today to
Harry J., Sands, base com­ assigned to activate and com­ compare,note* on a sabotage
mander. 'Hie announcement mand a troop carrier group attempt ’near Tttiiav llle Wed­
was made today l&gt;&gt; Chandler which went to (hr South Pa nesday and the dynamiting of
CHATTANOOGA, Twin. —
President Karlyle Housliold- eifie in June, 1941. He lutcr a Florida East Coast Railway (UPD— Tim government re tt­
train
at
Miami
laat
Sunday.
cr.
ed It* case today In the trial
heroine deputy commander of
Presentation
of m e r i t (he South Pacific combat air
of Tramstera President Jam es
Kyr United Press International
R. Hoffa on charge* of at­
Sen. Barry Guldwaler and awards and the annual report transport operation.
NOTASULGA. Ala. (U P D In 1945 he returned to the Six Negroes entered previous­ tempting to bribe and influ­
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, Ig­ also will lie part of the af­
noring tlu-ir own intra-parly fair, which normally attracts United Statea and was assign­ ly all-whito Macon County ence Juror*.
U. S. Justice Department
battle for (lie GOP presiden- a capacity crowd. The Cham* ed to tiie engineering division High today under th« watch­
attorney
Jam es F. Neal an­
tier
is
now
accepting
reserva
of Air Materiel Command at ful eyes of Alabama state
lion nomination, aimed their
Wright-Potterson AFB, Day- trooper* and found themaelve* nounced that the prosecution
campaign barbs at President tiom.
completed Its c b m w ith tho
General Sands was born in ton, Ohio.
Johnson Thursday, accusing
the only pupils In the building, testimony of Albert J. Gaador,
him of incompetence in for­ Cnlumlaix, Ohio, and was
He worked on the pilotless boycotted by the entire white court reporter in lloffa's 1963
eign affairs and slipslwd do­ graduated from Ohio State aircraft branch which was tho student body.
trial on conspiracy charge* in
mestic policies.
start of tiie missile deveh;nNashville.
The GOP's woman senator
ment program for the Air Cars Damaged
Hoffa and five other men
seeking (he nomination, Mar­ Milwee To Head
Force. Ho later headed the
Acta of vandalism to car* have been on trial here nearly
garet Chase Smith of Maine, ETV Delegation
guided iniasilo section, a part located at the Hurricane aer- five week* on charges of at­
continued h e r unorthodox
R. T. Milwee, county school of the air research and devel­ vice station on Route 431 near tempting to bribe and "cor­
campaign Thursday in New
(he Seminole County lino aro ruptly Influence" members of
supertindent, wiU head a de­ opment command.
Hampshire. She discussed the
Following auccessive exper­ being chocked by the sheriff’* tiie 1962 Jury. The union chief
legation of area school offi­
medicare situation at a cial-. who will attend a ground iences and advancements, he office. Deputies report some­ can he sentenced to 20 years
Christian Scientist h o m e ,
breaking ceremony for a tele­ was named vica commander one has broken windows and In prison If convicted.
crossed a typographer's pic­ vision studio building in South at Patrick AFB on July 17, damaged a trunk of an auto­
Gasdor testified today about
ket line in Concord to talk Orlando.
1901, anil commander of the mobile left there.
a meeting lietwcen U.S. Dis­
with Die management, busi­ The event, planned for 10 a. organization last Jan. 2.
trict Judge William E. Miller
ness and editorial personnel m Feb 28 will mark the start
Dog
Depository
and a Nashville insurance
of Die Dally Monitor and visit- of tiie new building for Chan­
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. _ man, James Tippens. Miller
rd Democratic Mayor Roland nel 24 Educational Television.
(UPD — Tim Wichita Falla was trial judge and Tippens
Realty
Board
S. Vallrc. She also stopped lo
dog pound has opened a night was a prospective Juror in
ciiat with the pickets at tiie
depository.
the conspiracy case.
Meets
Monday
Monitor plant.
By
Doans
Kites
Four Beatles
A. R. Lornunn, president of
'ca=*o«t«5aoal,0*=«oad5S!
In The Sun
the Seminole County Board of
'■ a i o s s s s r
o
'
Fertilizer Sale
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Realtnri, has announced that
George, John, Ringo and Paul a dinner meeting of executive
tf]
Set For Feb. 22
went sunning today, four Bea­ board members will lie held
Cocktails
The annual JayCee fertilis­ tles in a boat.
Monday at 6:30 p.in. at the
er sale will b« held Feb. 22,
Like aoine 60,000 other eut- Capri Restaurant In Sanford.
according to an announcement of • towners jamming hotel*
Realtor K. A. Southward,
are always better
today hy Frank Finch, chair-1
niotoh lii' this' whiter re­ program chairman, will in­
mail of the Sanfiud-Heiidnole sort, thu quartet of young troduce Robert Brown, Sem­
when enjoyed at the
County Junior Chamber of Englishmen hoped for a sunny inole County zoning direclor,
Commerce's ‘‘fertiliser’’ com­ day for the beaching and boat- wIm) will lie Ihe main speaker.
unique and friendly
mittee.
ing plans.
II. F. Ward of Oviedo, a
JayCees will take phone or­ Tho miq&gt;-top|H'd rock 'n' new memlier, will lie inducted
CA KIBE LOUNGE
ders and provide immediate tollers, also rehearsed for two by past president C. F. Field,
free delivery. The JayCcc television sppeuruncea.
realtor irom Forest City.
phone number is 322-6481.

Lust-Ditch Plea

Tax Outlook

Toy Gun Hurts 7

Patrick Commander
To Address C. Of C.

De-Salter

Blast Probed

Barry Pocky
Attack LBJ

U. S. Rests Case
Against Hoffa

Six At School

They Lick Their Chops For Oscars, Emmys Ravenna Park
Grand Opening

HOLLYWOOD (UPD — The
American Humane Associa­
tion today announced nomina­
tions fur (he Dili annual
PATSY award* for the out­
standing animal actor* of
1963.
Thf* year'* nominee* for
the "Oacar” and "Em m y”
award* of the animal king­
dom include four dogs, three
horses, a raven, a Jaguar and

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Code 32771

—Mister Ed. hone Ut "Mis­
ter Ed" (CBS-TV).
—Tramp, dog in “ My Three
Sons" (ABC-TV).
Final aclectioni will be an­
nounced at presentation cere­
monies April 4.
In motion pictures, PATSY
stands for "Picture Animal
Top Slar of the Year"; In tel­
evision, "Performing Animal
Television Mat of the Year.”

Gulu Grund Opening of (he new third Me­
llon of Huvennu Park on Country Club Hoad
Is achedulcd for Saturday and Sunday hy the
Shormakrr C’onatruction Conipuny and its presi­
dent, A. K. Shoemaker Jr. Repreaentativeii of
the Shoemaker firm, ita sales agent, Stenstrom
Iteulty, und of the Florida Power und Light
Company will lie present to welcome visitora for
Ihe Grand Opening. The event in featured in a
supplemental section of today'a Sanford Herald.

E njoy. . .
“MUSIC ON THE HOUSE”
Every Friday Night
Compliments of the Management
PACKAGE GOODS
AT POPULAR PRICES

Fifth Annual A rt Exhibit Featured Sunday A t Civic Center
* *

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�V fe

Rev. Grover Sewell

R a s te r!

P a g e 2— F r i . F e b . 14, ’64

H r r x lf

Mightiest
Force
If tha average person was
asked what he consider* the
mightiest force in the world,
be would likely give some sort
of vague answer concerning
atomle power. Of course,
th e n would be some who
would give many other an­
swer*. Perhaps thcro would
be expressed the idea that
political power is the great­
est. Another might say that
economic power l* by far
superior. The Important thing
k to find the correct answer.
We are e bit apt to ignore
poet* In our day of “practical
m atter*", however, It is note­
worthy to read the familiar
word* of Alfred Lord Termysoo which tell us, "M on
thing* are wrought by prayer
tfean this world dream s of,"
and than he finished by saylog, “For so the whole round
earth U every way bound by
gold t l e a about the feet of
Ood."
Maybe many of u* would
aay "yea" to much praise of
prayer and then neglect It
eves a* do those who a n
more reluctant to sing Its
praise*. Dean Inge, who serv­
ed the .'.mom and Inspiring
St. Paul’* cathedral of Lon­
don, expressed an opinion
that one needs to consider.
H* said that be felt the aver­
age mao apeods sixteen hours
each day with' the affairs that
pertain to m aterial things and
about fiv* minutes for the
•am * tim e on spiritual m at­
ters. Ha commented further
by saying, “ It Is not surpris­
ing that to such people the
things of the world should be
two hundred times a s real
as the thtags cI th* Kingdom
a t Ood."
Our a t* U supposed to be
one (to bear and read aome
deliberations) th at affords
m uch leisure. I t must be
true somewhat* (net hi Flor­
ida) because w* do have
many means of saving labor.
Be this a s U may many peo­
ple do not find time available
for meditative purposes. Even
though w* have ao many de­
mand* m a te on our tim e we
ahould realise that th a n are
more important d e m a n d a

made on a more important
Ono concerning our spiritual
lives.
According to many who
have tried it, prayer, not
atomic science, is the might­
iest force on esrth. it Is also
Interesting to note who some
of the people sre who hive
claimed great importance for
prayer.
Christ is the fuial authority
for many of us and He was
absolutely sure that prayer Is
vital. Wo find that our Lord
considered prayer so Import­
ant that while other* were
resting by sleeping He found
a greater rest In praying for
long periods even when Hla
time was in shortest supply.
Ills disciples were aware of
the example that He was set­
ting before them and they al­
so knew that they did not
know tho secret of prayer, so
they asked Him to teach them
to pray. Our Saviour gave
them "Th* Lord’s Prayer" as
a model for Uieir prayer* and
bow thankful we can be for
It today. Th* fervent prayer*
of our Lord can be seen
throughout Ills earthy minis­
try.
If we wanted to take exam­
ples from the Bible only, we
would find them from the
first to the last page. Such
men as Uezekiah, Elijah, Dan­
iel and David of the Old
Testament; such men as the
repentant thief on the cross,
Paul, and Peter of the New
Testament are to mention
just a few of the greet boat
of men who knew th* Import­
ance of prayer.
When we leave the Bible
for examples we do not find
our supply exhausted. Suh
men as Martin Luther, John
Calvin, John Knox, John Wes­
ley, Charles Spurgeon, Jona­
than Edwards on down to our
spiritual giants of today were
men of prayer.
Many of us are not known
far and near by men, but
the ears of God are open just
as much to our prayora if we
make them sincerely. Let us
claim this mighty power that
God, is offering us jmd have
live* that uw more meaning­
ful for Him.

BUILDING COMMITTEE members of First Baptist Church of Longwood
inspected plans for the new educational building a t a Loyalty Dinner held
a t the church. Pictured are (from left) Frank Ballentine, A1 Morris, Jerry
Van Dam, Tom Howard, Rev. Jack Lindsay and Earl Showers.

Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

v e a iB T ir r a - D iT

■PHIWOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando Bd. a t Mooter Ave.
B. H am ilton O rlffln _ Pastor
Bandar B e h o o l ___ 0:48 a. m.
M orning W orship
II:** a. n .
T rain in g Union _ 4:0* p. m.
E ven in g W orship __ T:4I p. m.

CHUBCM OP OOD

A D V B W T trr c a r e e n
C t n w Vtk « B iss
R I- M s t b s w s ______P a ste r
SERVICES SATURDAY—
• s b b s th School ____ t:l* a m.
W orship Bsrirte* _ 11:44 a. m.
Wodnoadar Might
P rarar Service __ T:!0 p. m.
~W* B at * T h is Hope'* radio
m o u s s e each Bunder a. m.
a t S :ll ev er W TRR a t 1400
e a r o a r radio d ia l

Alliance

Casselberry WSCS Has Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Casselberry Community Meth­
Program topic for Tuesday odist Church WSCS was the
afternoon’s meeting of the “ Role of the Christian Wom­
an" and was led by Mrs. Mar­
vin McClain.
The new carpet In church
red, donated by tha WSCS,
has been Installed in the sanc­
tuary and new kneeling pads
for the altar rail have been
provided by the Sunshine
Circle.
■y Jeaa Caseeiberry
Mrs. Arthur Putman, pres­
Workers from th* Cassel­
ident, announced the district
berry Community Methodist meeting of the WSCS to be
Church Sunday School will at­ held Friday, Feb. 98, starting
tend tha annual Christian at 9:90 a.m. at the First
Workers School to be held Methodist Church in Euatls.
Those wishing to attend
Monday through Friday of
should contact Mrs. Putmsn
next week, from 7:90 until
to make transportation a r­
9:90 p.m. each day, at the rangements. Rev. D « l m a s
First Methodist Church in Or­ Copeland will accompany the
group.
lando.
Mrs. Frank Messick, who
For those who find It more
convenient, morning aesslona will direct the Vacation Biblo
will be held from 9:90 until School to be held In June,
11:90 a.m. at the Winter made an appeal for teachers
Park First Methodist Church. and workers.
The Esther Circle has do­
Many prominent Methodist
ministers and laymen will nated an adjustable crutch
serve as Instructors for the for the church’s sick room
loan service.
schooL
Tha Sunshine Circle an­
Courses will be taught on
tha folio whig subjects: Use nounced plans for visiting the
of tha Bible with Children, the patients In Shaner's Nursing
Work of Superintendents ol Home in Casselberry on Val­
tho Children's Division, How entine's Day to take gifts and
to Improve the Church School, refreshments.
Refreshments were served
Basle Christian Beliefs, The
Meaning of Methodism, Paul, following Tuesday's meeting
the Man and his Work and by the hostesses, Mrs. Ralph
Newcomer, Mrs. J . 11. Iunis,
Enjoy your Family.

SS Teachers
To Attend
School

Rev. Trainor Honored At Farewell Party
Chaplain a t tha Sanford Holy Name Society; Mist Anne's Circle; Mrs. John
Naval Air Station and Mrs. Dorothy Taslo, interim presi­ Kennedy chairman, and Mrs.
Perry Slsler, secretary for d e n t and Mrs. Andrew Terio Orland Fox, chairman elect
the pastor.
and Mrs. Jostph Hopkins, of Longwood’* S t Catherine
Representing the various past presidents, of the Catho- of Siena Circle and Mrs.
church organisations, other l i e Women's Club; Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, chairman
than Kennedy, Rogers and Georgs Sommer, chairmen, elect of Lake Mary’s St.
Mrs. MseFarlans, w art Al­ and Mrs. Helen Beam, chair­ Theresa Circle.
bert Poulter, secretary e f S t man elect e f Our Lady’s
Coffee and cake were
R i c h a r d a Council 5967. Circle of North Orlando.
served to the gathering by
KnlghU of Colurobui; Joieph
Mr*. Thslrna Dottle*, past members of tha Women’s
Laka Mary Friday to oiaumo Hopkins, vleo president of tha chairman of SunUnd’a S t
th* paatorata of S t Mary of
th* Lakaa Church In Euitla.
Mr*. John MacFarlana, proaldent of tho Catholic Wom­
en’* Club of tho church, ami
John Kennedy, prvildcnt of
tho Holy Nam* Society, oxprossod to Father Tralnor tho
aorrow of tha pariah in los­
ing him and good wlahea for
aucceaa and happlneaa In hi*
new aaalgnmcnt
They preaenled him with a
bur** and aplritual bouquet
In th* nam* of th* pariah. A
tap* r*cord*r alao waa preaentvd hy lllll Itogera of the
Man'* Club.
The pastor, in accepting
gifts, stated that h* appreci­
ated having had U&gt;« privilege
of founding the Church of the
Nativity and urged the peo­
ple to support their new pas­
tor, Kev. James Honuen, who
has been serving the church
in Cocoa. Tho Catholic Wom­
en'* Club will be hostesses for
• reception in th* social hall
of Ih* church in Father HonHKV. WILLIAM TKAINOR (center) cutn cake at farewell (tarty given
tien * honor following thu 12
in Ilia honor by the parinh of the Catholic Church of thn Nativity. With
o'clcck Maas this Sunday.
him are Rev. Richard Lyons, of All Soul* Church (left) unii Rev. Ralph
Distinguished guests pre­
Kaiser, chaplain at Sanford Naval Air Station.
(Herald Photo)
sent Tuesday night included
Her. Richard Lyon* nf All
Soul* Church in Sanford;
Tcv. Ralph Kaiser, Catholic
G O SPEL M EET IN G

By Donna Bates
More than 100 members of
tha Church e f Nativity pariah
attendad e farewell party in
honor of Rev. William J.
Tralnor, p a a t o r , Tuesday
evening In the eodel hell el
the church.

Mr*. Lytls Swope and Mrs. C.
K. Fisher.

Superintendent
To Be Guest
A t Ebenezer
Dr. Joe A. Tolle, superin­
tendent of the DeLand Dis­
trict of the Methodist Church,
will deliver the sermon for
Sunday’s ]1 a.m worship service a t the Ebenezer Metho­
dist Church.
A covered dish dinner will
be held following tha service.
All members and friends are
urged to come, bring a dish of
food nnd stay for the meal
and fellowship.
Members of the Sunday
School d e p a r t m e n t and
friend* are asked to attend
the regular 9:46 a.m. class**
this week to help the depart­
ment meet its goal of 100 per­
sons present ut this time.

Training Union
Banquet Set
By Jane Casselberry
The Young People’s Train­
ing Union of tha Prairie Lake
Baptist Church is having a
formal Sweetheart Banquet
for members and their dates
starting at 8 p.m. today at
the Cavalier Restaurant on
Seminola Boulevard in Casselberry.
,
There will bo f devotions,
speakers and fun planned on
the program for the evening.

Youth Rally
A Sectional Youth Rally
will be held a t tha F irst Pen­
tecostal Church of Longwood
a t 7:80 p.m. Monday. Rev.
E. Ruth Grant will conduct
th* service and Rav. Jo* Up­
church, district president,
has been invited to be guest
speaker. The service with lie
message and special muaie is
open to th* public.

WHAT HAPPENED
TO T H B MAN OF
in w x o e a

v io l e n c e

ris ra

C iin iS T f AW MISIIOWART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
ISOt Parti A t *, a t 14th I t
R ot. C. C. Do to, J r . __P astor
Bundar School _ 1:41 a. ra.
W orship Sorvlct
11:00 a. m.
E ven in g W orship __ TiSI p. m.

JOHDAW M ttetOK ART
HAPTtST CHURCH
Tom porerttr m ooting go
SUB P arh Avon on
Sanford, Ftarlda
■undar S c h o o l ___10:04 a. m.
M orning W orship 11:40 a. m.
Btbl* Stu dr (B andar) TlOO p.m.
E van gsllstto Bsrvlea T:40 p.m.
W sd. Prarar Most
7:00 p.m.
Bill fllsphons _______ P stto r
A Cordial W olooma t* A ll

Paator
H. a Smith
■undar Behool — t i l l _
M orning W orahlp 11:04 a m.
H vaagoltatls Borv.
7:14 a m.
Tuos. P ra rsr Borr. 7:04 a m.
Thnrs. T au ag P ssp la
Endoavor --------- 7:04 A ■-

Nazarene

Assembly Of God
CHURCH

Christian

Episcopal

Church Of Christ

Free Methodist

CMOUIT CHUBCM
Cbnrvh atrosL Longw ood
CMUBOH
DISCBPLBB OP CMBIBT
Pr. Charts* W. S tew art J r .
Vlear
l e w *■ S s e ts a * A to.
H eir Communion — 1:04 a m.
Rov. Mason Crogg,
Bundar
B e h o o l------4:04 A m.
Ad Interim M inuter
F am ily Borvlc# and
■undar S s h e s l ____0:41 a. m.
Serm
on
— .......- 10:11 a m.
M sr a lsg W orship I l i * l A m.

Baptist

P B E H METHODIST CMUBCH
Corner 4th BL and Lanrol A t*.
T slsp h o n si PA 0-7010
E n g sn s Bhsldon _______ Paator
Ralph B row tr Jr.
E v a n g elist Bundar School ------- 0:40 Am.
■ Ibis g e h o st ------ I I : M a. m. M orning W orship — 10:41 a m .
M orning W arship l l l l l A SA E v sn ln g W orship — 7:04 p.m.
B v sa ta g W arship - 7:0* p. m. Wed. P ra r er Bsrvlea 7:00 p.m.
W sd. P rarar B trvlse T:I0 p.m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST

e a r n i t c H im c a
PAOLA CBURCM OP CHBtPT
C w . tOSh PL A O tk A t *.
Oatl Sm ith __________ P a ster
Morrln R u hr —
E v a a g sllst
■under School___ 0:44 A A Blbt*
C laasss _ 10:00 a m.
M oraine W orship lit* * a. m.
M
orning
Worahlp
11:11
a m.
T rain in g Union . . 0:11 p. m.
E r sn ln g W orship » T ill p. m. E v sn ln g W orship _ f:*0 p. ra.
Wod. prnrar ■srvt** t i l t p.m. B iblo Claaasa W sd. 7:01 p.m.
Nuraarr O ps*
W T R R -------------------- T«84 A a*.
Su adar EH* Bread oast
CHURCH
OP CHRIST
I Big P a t* A t o m *
Bart B ro w s --------- E v a n g elist
w e s t s i dpi ■ i s s i o w a r y
Bundar
BAPTIST CHURCH
Btbla S t u d y _______14:00 a m.
Bth *«. A MeOr A TO.
Morning W orship 11:00 a. m.
Paul M. c a lle r
P a ster E vanlng Borvlc* _ 4:04 p m.
Bss
“H erald o f Truth** 1 P-m.
■uadap Sohoel _ lliM a. m.
■undar e a C h aaael 8
Suadar
M orning W orship 11:44 a. m. T tttt i t y
Ladloe B ible C la w 14:4* a h .
■undar
.
-' •
E v sn ln g Worah%&gt; __ 7 :0 4 9 - m. W od h solar
B
ible C laasss __— 7:04 a m.
W sdnosdsr
P rarar garvloe —
0:4* p. m.
om w tm al

F1WBCRBST BAPTIST
CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH
OF THH NABAREIVB
W. Is4 &gt;L at Haple Ave.

Congregational

a o n u iL T
Dot. avth sad Btm

ChriitUn Science

F IB rr CHURCH
OP THH NASARBRB

Lake Mary, F1a
Rev. W.
H olcom bs, Paator
)
■under
“
0:40 A m. ----- Biblo Behool
11:44 a ra. _ M orning W orship
TiOS a m. — E rsn ln g Bsrvlea
7:00 A m . __ W sd. M ld-W ssk
P rarsr S srvless
7:04 A m. Znd W sd. M issionarr Strvlc*

Pentecostal
TIRBT PKNTBCOBTAL
CHURCH OF LOXOWOOO

M t Oraagu Otroot
k.
R ot. E. Ruth G reat __ P astor -*
■under School ___ 111** A m.
Morning W orship 11:44 a m.
Bonder E v sn ln g __ 7:11 a ■ .
Wsd. Btbl* Studr - 7:04 a m.
Csnquorsrs M ssttng
F rld ar --------------- l:»4 a m.

Lutheran

Presbyterian

LUTHBBAM CHUBCM OP
T H B BBDBSM BM

PHUT PBE4BTTEBIAN
CHURCH
Oak Av*. S Srd St.
Sanford. FI a

iw w . ante pt*ea

“The Church o f th e L n lh srsn Grovor C. S tw sll, Jr. _ P astor
Hour** and TV "Thin te tha Edgar W. Sm ith Jr. .A ssistant
Ufa**
P astor
H orbsrt W. O o o ra s____P astor
H orning W orship
4:44 a m.
Bundar B c h s o l ____0:11 a aa
Chorch
B
e
h
o
o
l____4:41
A
W arship B srvlee — l l l l l a an ■otalon M asts _ _ 10:41 a ra.m.
Morning W orship 11:0* A. 1C.
P l e n s s r F s i i o w t h l p _4:44 p.m.
Senior III F e llo w sh ip 4:00 p.m.
flOOU o u a r K E B D
E vening W o r s h i p _ 7:10 p. u .
U T H K R A V CHUBCM
Wsd. P r n r s r M a st 7:09 a m.
(LCA)
WO* A Orlaado D rive
iHwy ir-es&gt;
CHCRCH OP THB COVENANT
Snaford, F lorida
■774 Ionia Orlando Drtvo

w a -ra ti

Thomaa H. Makte

“BARABBA8”
J Th* S O W
u s « t o m it
— MOW. — TUBS.

W orship — ----------- 4:94 a a
Church S c h o o l ___14:00 A m .

Methodist

N O T IC E

ORACH M BTH O Dtrr CHURCH
Onara R d , a t W oodland A rt.,
Rev. J e h a H. H irst, Jr. Paeter
Church School
4:41 A m.
M orning W orship 11:04 a m.
MTF —
—_____ . 4:04 a m.

CALL

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend

—

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doz v b iw t m b a t b b
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services
tHis weed
your own
J&gt;lace of
worsfop

WilBon-Eleheiborfftr Mortuary
B usko L W tkM aad OtaCf
Printing Co.
J . M. C sm ona and Staff

BtMutroat Realty

Th* Auwiicoa Oil Compaizy
Mr. and Mr*. M. R. StricklaM

WUnoa-Mniar Furailuro Co.
Mr. and Mra. A1 Wilaoo

■ srb Itoastrom and Steff

H o lle r M o to r M m C o.
Aad SUfl

Th* Hit* Thratru
Mil Lotolaw A Em ploy i n

J. C . P e n n e y C o m p an y
C. L. Kobinsoti and Employ cw

Food Fair S I o t m , Inc.
Goorgo Bailor A Employow

Sanford Atlantic National Book

LU B B O C K , T E X A S .

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J a in Dubb A Stoff

Hill Luoiber A Hardware Co.
Jfaamy Crapy* A Em pkyow

IvriBC I. Fry o r bb4 S taff

Row sad Wilks Bowman and Employ***

Presenting
WILLIAM C. HATCHER

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SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
IBM SOUTH PARK AVENUE

w e io o a s a « i
Virginia Fetraakl
P. O. Bos 1914
S a a fe r d

FhyBle
.
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Lake Mary

Pasta*

Th* Rov. O eorgs K lnnam oa,
Interim P astor
'
Bundar B e h o o l____0:1S a m.
M orning W orship 1-1:00 A ra.
Communion—F ir st Su adar la
Each M eath
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

CHRIST
w * i c r u c if ie d r
BEK — IX c o z .u a —

%
J

Paul Rlchoa . .
... — Pastor
Bundar S c h n o l--------- 1:40 A to.
Morning W orship
10:40 a m
T e n t h ___ _
4:01 p. m.
E van gsllstl* Borvlc* 7:44 p.m.
H ld -W stk
dsrvlcs (W sd.) — 7:44 p. ra.
Third Bundar
B lagsplratlon ------ 4:04 p. an

t B I I BCH O P CHBIST

P a s t o r ____W illiam J. Quo**
M orning W orship _
l i t * A Suadar Ssr-’lae A
11 L m
■undar S a h s s l ___ . 11:** A a .
S u nd er S eh ssl —_ S i l l a. no.
aubjeet: “S o u r
T raining U alea ____ t i t s p m . W sdassdar Bsrvtse 4:4# a mE vening W orship
T:t0 p.m. R oadlag Room: 141 B. F irst.
Wed. O fficer* A Tons hors
W ss h d tr s: 14:44 Am. • 4:14
M ealing _________ t i l * p.m.
F rld ar B v a a la g i 4:04Wod. P r a r tr lo r r ie s T:l* p.i,m. 4:0
:I0 p.m.

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--------

a a r n o u is r
CHURCH
CHURCH OP OOD
rVtvao H eigh ts
OP PROPHECY
Rov. R *r Orogorr. Jr.. P stto r .
saw Elm A vnao
v/hurch School
- 0:44 t. m,
Rov. R. L. Strickland _.. Pastor Morning W orship 11:00 a m.
Bundar S c h o o l ------4:10 a. m.
M T P ....................—
4:10 p. m.
W orship Borvlc* — 10.-40 A m. E ta W orship
7:19 p. n .
E vangollatlo Borv. 7:00 p. ra. Wsd. Prnror Service Til# p. m.
W sd n ssd sr:
Toung Pooplo V.L.B. Sorv.
7:10 p. m.
Biblo T raining Sorv 0:00 p.m.

OSTKEW BAPTIST COIUBCU
h w t . 4 ia
r » . a e a -e tis
COXORBOATtOBAL
CHBIST LA17 CHUBCM
astor
. Choatar W . P l a n k
F ellow sh ip (S u e.) __t : t l p. m. P
(U
nited
Church e f ChrloO
B u n d a r S c h o o l ____10:00 a. m.
(W od)
Part: Avon** a t Sdth BL
M orning Sorvlc* _ 11:00 a. m.
Pray or So rtie s __ T :l* p. m. T
rain in g Union ____ S:Z0 p. m.
0:40 A m. —
Chureb School
E v sn ln g B o r v lc * _1:19 p. m.
11:00 a m.
W orship Borvlc*
0:0* a h . — C hristina Youth
W o d n s o d a r M ootlngsi
O rganisations —
0:11 p. m.
M inistry
P rarar
. 7il0 p. m. Rev. W alter A.R. MoPhsrson.
C hoir .
—. . — 1:10 p. m.
P u to r

n a n b a p t is t o e v a c i
S t* P a th A t o m *
P. B. Chano* ------- ;— P astor
M orning W orship
1:10 a. m.
Suadar S chsol _ _ 0:41 a. m.
M oraine W orship
11:44 a. an.
T rain in g U nion ___ * : l l a m.
E vening W orship - Ti4l a m.
Wed. Proper aervls* T il* a an.

F IR tT HETIIODIPT CRURCU
41* P arh A TO.
Job s T. Adame Jr. _ Pastor .
M oratag W orship - 4:00 a m. ■
r -n d a r S c h o o l ------4:41 a m.
Morning W orship 14:11 a ra.
MY** M asting* — 4:14 a ra.
Interm ediate. Sonlor)
E vening W orship — 7:0* p. m.
hbbrebbh

Alliance Tooth

I t U . W i l d e r ________ P astor
Su nder School __ t i l l a. so.
M oraine W orship H i l l a. n .
E ven in g W orship __ Til* a m.
Youth Sorv. (Sun.) *:(* p. m.
M ld-W *sk Sorv. (W od.)
T ill
A m.

Methodist

Rmo And WUka ResUnrant

I

�r- ■ '

W it BanTttrH

M . Pcb. 14, ^81— Pam ft

Tax Candidate
Tells Platform

Catholic Women's Club
•Holds Board Meeting
11} Donna Kates
party in honor of Mr*. John
An executive board meet­ MacFarlanc, president, who
ing of the Church of the Na­ is leaving to join her husband
tivity Catholic Women’s Club in Iceland.
- £ *vns held Monday night at
Announcement was made
the church following n coverrd dish supper and farewell i th*1 Mr*’ ' ir»finl* Burk* has
. ■■------- ------------- - ■■ j resigned us vice president
since she has accepted full­
time employment.
Interim officers appointed
to serve until elections arc
held in March were numvd
Robert B. Thomas Jr., San­ by Mrs. MacFarlanc. Miss
ford Herald news correspond- Dorothy Tcslo, present secre­
'ent, topped 05 blood donors tary, will ussume the office
to the Seminole County Blood of president, Mrs. Barbara
Bank when he gave his 28th Shannon will be vice presi­
dent and Mrs. Klcna Shuw
#plnt.
Other donors in January will serve as sccrctary-tieasurcr.
wefe:
A nominating committee
Frank E. Holmes. 24 pints;
was
appointed by Rev. Wil­
Richard R. Chcllette, 18
pints; Harry R. Wilson, Lor­ liam J. Trainor, pastor of
en F. Doughterty and Robert the church, and recommend­
W. Conley, 17; Robert G. ations for the new slate of
Wade, 16; Anthony J . Chcsna officers will be presented at
and Ophelia S. Bennett, 13; the March meeting prior to
.M ason H. Wharton and Mel­ the elections.
Events announced for the
v i n Siskind, 12.
William L. Rowland, Jim ­ remainder of this month In­
my R- Henderson and Alvin cluded the Catholic Women’s
P. Hlttell Jr., 11; Robert G. Club Communion Sunday to
Hartwig and Louis M. Sweet­ be held this week a t the 8
en, 10; Ned Stephens and a.m. Mass and Family Com­
Clayton J. Beaulieu, nine; munion Sundny to be held at
John P. Brown, Cecil K. Ab­ the noon Mass, Feb, 23.
The regular meeting of the
ney, Roger L. Harris, Thomas
Wilson Jr. and Jerry D. general club will be held at
8 p.m. next Monday in the
f Bmith, eight.
J. Harold Chapman, seven; social hall of the church with
Kenneth L. Meriea and Dar­ Rev. Richard Lyons of All
rel K. Swift, six; Alvin F. Souls parish as guest speak­
Thompson, Glenn M. McCall, er.
Ralph Hackett, Ben E. But­
ler and George M. Harriett,
five; Nathaniel I. Richburg, Lake Mary
Charles A. Vlning and Henry
Church To Honor
M. Knowles, four.
Donnie Ray Stone, Perry
Rev. Pilley
» A . Dome, Telesfor SierputowBy Frances Wester
aki, Harry R. Barlow, Don­
A fnrewcll dinner for Rev.
ald R. Johnson and L. J. Rlsncr, three; Mack Chiesa, John Pilley minister of the
Lake.M ary Community Pres­
Mario 8. Greco, Adrian T.
byterian Church, and his
Grldley Jr., Ira E. Leggore,
Larry Hicks, Ronald A. Re- family, will be held a t 1 p.m.
Sunday in the educational
naud, David L. Grimm and
building of the church.
Horace W. Durrance, two.
All members and friends
William C. Galley, N. P.
are invited to attend and
_ Pasternack, Carlton Tabor,
bring a fried chicken with a
• Richard R. Deas, Bobby
covered dish.
Junes, Oliver L. York, Dan
The Pilleys will leave on
Edwards, James A. Fleming,
Monday for Memphis, Tenn.
Cecil Simpson, Arthur M.
Rev. Pilley will deliver hi*
Ratal, Raymond O. Phillips, farewell sermon for the tl
Clyde L. Cline, Curtis J.
a.m. service a t the church on
Mathews, Clarence Jessup
Sunday.
Jr., Jamea J. Jiggers, Clyde
E. Cline and Bobby L. Ben­
nett, first time donors.
,

*Kerald Man Top
Blood Donor

Church To Host
District Meet
The
new
Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant of
Sanford will be host to a dis­
trict conference of the Women
of the Church on Wedocaday,
Feb. 19.
R Some 12S women are ex• peeled to atend from church­
es of DeBary, Maitland, Win­
ter Park, DcLand First, Syn. ford First and tha host
church.
Mrs. Thomas H. Makin Is
district chairman.

W SCS To Hear
Mrs. Boutwell

Mrs. Vijaya B o u t w e l l ,
daughter of a royal family in
India where she was born and
reared, will be guest speaker
for the third session of the
WSCS Mission Study on South­
east Asia being conducted by
the WSCS of the First Meth­
odist Churrh of Sanford.
The meeting will be held at
9:30 a.m. next Tuesday.
The concluding session of
the study series will he held
on Feb. 26 at which time
there will be a covered dish
luncheon.

DEMONSTRATIONS at Monday night’s meet­
ing of the Seminole County Council of 4-H
Chiba, held a t the Agricultural Building, were
given by Bill Hein, of the Slavia Club and boys’

Churchwomen
To Meet In
Longwood
By Donna Estes
Election of a delegate and
an alternate to the annual
convention of the Diocese of
South Florida to be held at
Daytona Beach in April will
be the main item of business
at the regular meeting of the
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Longwood's Christ Episcopal
Church.
The meeting, to be conduct­
ed by Mrs. Marie Taylor,
president, will take place
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Par­
ish House on Church Street.
Future fund raising projects
will be discussed.
Following the b u s i n e s s
meeting only coffee will be
served in observance of the
Lenten season.

Oviedo Church
Gets New
Pastor
ny Bernice Kelsey
Rev. Cyrus B. Dawscy Jr.,
new minister for the First
Methodist Church of Oviedo,
will conduct the 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. worship services at
the church this Sunday.
Coining here from Madison,
Rev. Dawscy, who has been
serving In the mission field in
Brazil, recently was assigned
lo the Florida Conference of
Methodist churches.
He and his wife, Marshalca,
are the parents of four chil­
dren: Cyrus B., III (Sonny),
a student at FSU; Jimmy, 16.
Suzanne, 13 and Johnny, 10.
The younger children will at­
tend school in Oviedo.

Service Change
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr.,
vicar of Longwood's Christ
Episcopal Church, haa an­
nounced that the regular Sun­
day services will be conducted
for the next few weeks In
the Parish House due to con­
struction presently taking
place at the church.

council president, on beekeeping and by Patty
Baker, of the Lake Monroe Girls Club, on cookie
making.
(Herald Photos)

4-H Clubs Plan For Gospel Meetings
April, May Events Set Next Week
By .Mrs. II. L. Johnson
The Seminole County Coun­
cil of 4-H Clubs met Mondsy
evening at the Agricultural
Center with Margaret Ste­
vens, girls' council president,
and Bill Hein, boys' council
president, presiding.

Area Methodists
Announce Plans
For Dinners

Plans were discussrd for
County Events Day. April 4;
State Events Day. May 1 and
May 2 and the County Dress
Itisiic, April .5.
for a tentative field trip and
guided tour to Cypres, Gardens or an Ocala Stud Fanp.
Definite arrangements, when
completed, will be announced.
Demonstrations were pre­
sented by Patty Baker of the
Lake Monroe Club, who also
gave the opening devotion, on
how to make cookies and by
Bill Hein of the Slavia Club
on beekeeping.
At the close of the meeting
refreshments were served to
tho boys and girls, their lead­
ers, Cecil Tucker, Ernest
I.undbcrg and Miss Myrtle
Wilson.
Mrs. Hazel Dinccn of Knox­
ville, Tenn., was a special
guest for the evening.

By Jane Cassrlberry
Commanders and co-com­
manders for the Loyalty Din­
ners scheduled by the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church for April 1-3 have
been announced. Names of
church members to be Invited
by co-captains were assigned
at a meeting last Sunday aft­
ernoon.
Commander of the dinners
is Marvin McClain and cocommanders arc C a r l y l e
Swolford, F r a n k Messick, Sale Set For
Miss Eleanor Ferrell and
Heart Queen
Skip Blood.
,
Members of the Lake Mon­
The Friday night dinner
will be reserved for' young roe Home Demonstration Club
people of the church.
will hold a bake sale Satur­
day for benefit of Iheir heart
queen, Darlene Roberts.
Church Group
The sale will be held in tho
front of (lie Lake Monroe Post
Plans Sale
Office from 9 a.m. until all
By Donna Katra
A bake aale was planned Items are sold.
at the regular meeting of the
Ladiea Auxiliary to tho Flrat
Pentecostal Churrh of Longwood held Monday evening.
SEE T H IS
The bake aalo will bo
scheduled early in Murrh with
the exact time and location
B EA U TY
to be announced. Proceeds
will be used toward the aux­
IN
iliary's current project of
ceiling the annex to tha
church.
Following t h a
buslnraa
meeting refreshmenta were
served by Mrs. Obcra Young.
The next meeting will taka
place March 2 with Mrs. Net*
ta Holtzelaw aa hostess.

Evangelist W i l l i a m C.
Hatcher of Lubbock, Tex.,
will conduct Gospel Services
next week at tho Sanford
Church of Christ, 1300 S.
Psrk Avenue. Services, boginning Sunday, will l&gt;e held

‘ I!11* lhrou*!h
* rld“&gt;- *l
10 “ m* and #t 7:30 p m ’
All expenses of tile Gospel
Meeting hava been guarante­
ed by members of the church.
Collections will be taken only
on Sunday.
Tb« chorus of the Christlsn
Home and Bible School will
present a program of A’Capcila music from 7 until 7:23
p.nt. Monday. Tha progrnm
will lie directed by Vernon
Means who also will direct
the congregational singing
for all evening services dur­
ing tho week.
The public is invited.

Mrs. Marjorie Shepard, as­
sistant county tax collector,
an announced candidate for
tax collector, today announc­
ed her platform:
"In connection with my
candidacy for the office of
tax collector for Seminole
County I would like to state
that, if elected, I and the per­
sonnel of the office will con­
tinue to render efficient and
courteous service. There will
lie no discrimination shown
lint each person on an equal
basis. This is in fact a coun­
ty office and belongs to the
people of Seminole County of
which we are well aware.
"Further I would like to
state that if elected I would
continue to abide by (lie laws
of the State of Florida and
rules -and regulations prom­
ulgated by the State Compboiler. Motor Vehicle Com­
missioner, Beverage Depart­
ment, Board of Conservation
and Florida Revenue Com­
mission as is now being done
by the oilier counties of the
State.
"In recognition of the rapid
growth of the county I feel the
need of additional facilities
lor handling tag renewals and
it is my intention to provide
such facilities beginning in
1963.
"I am qualified for the of­
fice of tax collector as 1 have
had 12 years experience In
the office, four years as depu­
ty and eight years as assist­
ant to John L. Galloway, pre­
sent tax collector, who is re­
tiring. I am familiar with all
accounts snd phases of Die
work.
"In view of my experience
and service I would appreci­
ate any consideration given
me in ttic way of s promotion
in this work. 1 might further
state that qualifications arc
not limited to sex.”

Prairie Lake
Church To Hear WMU Sees Film
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Simmons
A film, "Never Alone," was

lly Julia Bartoa
Mrs. Marian Simmnni, ed­
ucational supervisor for the
Florida C o n f e r e n c e of
Seventh-day Adventists, will
speak fur the 11 a.m. servio&gt; this Saturday at the Al­
tamonte Springs Seventh-day
Adventist Churrh, 625 Mait­
land Avenue.
Mrs. Simmons will use as
her topic, "Christian Educa­
tion in the Christiun Horn*.”

shown hy I-amar Cockrell at
Monday night's meeting ol
the I’ralric Lako Baptist
Church WMU and was intro­
duced by Mrs. Marie PalnteL
Mrs. Iletty Lowe presented
a program on "The Chaplain
ami his Work."
The 23 persons attending
enjoyed refreshment! served
following the meeting by hos­
tesses, Mra. Vera Channel
and Mrs. Lucille Dailey.

W SCS To Sponsor
Rummage Sale I

The WSCS of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
has announced plana to spon­
sor a rummage sale on Fri­
Mrs. Shepard concluded: day and Saturday, March 20
"Due to the fact that I am and 21.
Donation* of item* for tho
an employe in the county tax
collector's office and work sale, which arc now bc.ng col­
full time, I am limited in my lected, may be brought to tha
campaign activities and can­ MY House and left there.
not see each voter personal Sponsors of the sale request
ly. However, I do solicit^hc • •hat, R possible, clothing bo
labeled witii the size a* it
support of all voters."
will be of great help to those
who will be rcspunsiblo for
marking the items.
Clothings, books and house,
hold articles will be welcom*
cd for the sale.

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The feature length motion portrays Ed Norman. Other j Bui, Nicki Pierce and Walter I The public Is invited to atI tend.
picture, "In His Step*," baaed roles are filled by Alma Du- Stocker.
on the world famous novel ol
the same name, will be shown
e | 7 p.m. Sunday at tha Free
Methodist Church of Sanford,
corner of Laurel Avenue and
• Fourth S treet
The movie is being spon­
sored by the Free Methodist
Youth of the church.
The atory originally appear­
ed aa a book around tho turu
ol the century, written by a
Topeka clergyman n a m e d
Charles M. Sheldon. It is re­
ported to have sold over 30
m million copies, and haa Lccn
T translated into dozeni of lan­
guages across ttie world.
The film atory follow* the
experiences of Rachel Paige,
aspiring young actros*. news­
paper publisher Ed Norman,
and Pastor Henry Maxwell,
the clergyman whose unique
concept changed their lives.
; “In Hi* Step*" as a novel
^ : a m e at a time in American
' history when vigorous social
reforms were underway, es­
pecially in Industrial com­
munities. The film updates
these eituations, giving the
story a contemporary ap­
proach.
. Cheryl Leo Morrison ap­

pears aa Rachel la the film.
Ruaa Reed is cast aa Pastor
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�A Sanford Son Retires
Forty ytotra of publle gerrlce will
•nd for Judge A. 0 . Kenner. And
Sanford can be the proudest area in
the state.
For Judge Kanner is a Sanford
native. He has never forgotten it.
He has visited here often during
his long tenure as judge of the Seeond District Court of Appeals in
Lakeland.
The venerable Judge retires Sat*
unlay.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kanner, he was bom in this city.
He graduated from the old Sanford
High 8choo! and also from the Uni*
verslty of North Carolina. Judge
Kanner received his law degree at
Stetson University.
His career after graduation from
Stetson is a model for others to
follow. It includes:
Five terms as a member of the
House of Representatives from Mar*
ion County; two terms in the 8tate
Senate, serving the 88rd District
and with his home in 8L Lucie

Worry Clinic

County. He later resigned from the
Senate to accept his first judge*
ship.
That was as circuit judge. He was
serving in that capacity when he
was chosen
cnosen seven years ago to the
position from which he will retire
Saturday.
"Retire" is a word not found in
Judge Kenner's dictionary. lie hop.
' »ck to serve
es he will be called bac«
for brief periods from time to time.
Practicing attorneys and mem*
bers of the judiciary have expressed
warm approval for the service Judge
lven. They state with*
Kanner na
tat he has one of the
outstanding legal minds and the jud*
icial tempermament to weigh each
situation dispassionately and with
complete objectivity.
Judge Kanner is retiring. Sanford
joins with his host of friends in of*
fering him a warm thanks. Thanks
for tne service he has rendered;
thanks fer having brought to 8an*
ford the honors which accompany
the success of a native son.

S

CASE R-ttJ: Diane D.. IS.
la the worried high schooler
whose steady boy friend
wanted her to indulge in trial

marriage-

"D r. Crane," she moaned,
" k win mean be wm Jilt me
if I don't give la to him.
"And that would hurt my
pride terribly, for we’ve gone
steady for six months.
" la fa e t he says we are
just about the same a* m ar­
ried already, so why shouldn't
we go all the way."
Don't let emotions stam ­
pede your brain.
Social pressures, such as
being jilted, should NEVER
alter the plain medical and
psychological facte— all of
which veto prem arital sexual
relational
Diane's
temporary
hurt
pride, if she were jilted,
would be mild compared to
what would happen If she got
syphilis or dropped out of
school prematurely because
of pregnancy.

Major Threat
Accidents are a major threat to
tha lives of preschool children in
the United 8tates, say statisticians
o f a major life Insurance company.
About 5,000 such youngsters are
accidentally killed every year, which
is almost 80 percent of the entire
mortality of children aged one to
four. A t those ages, more of our
young ones die from accidents than
from pneumonia, leukemia, measles,
scarlet fever, whooping cough, diph­
theria and polio combined, tne stalls*
tid e ns noted.
Although mortality from motor
vehicle accidents has been reduced
in recent years, as has the general
accident death rate for children,
these types of mishaps still account
far nearly one*third of all accident
fatalities among the pre • school
youngsters. The pedestrian toll
particularly high.
Fires and explosions rank second
as a cause of fatal injuries at ages
one and four. The death rate from
these accidents has also decreased
during the last decade, but more

rapidly among young girls than
mong boys, the statisticians said.
Mortality from bums and scalds
by liquids, steam and other substan­
ces has shown a more rapid decrease
than any other type of accident a*
mong youngsters between the years
1060 and 1960. Most of these fatal
accidents occur among babies one
and two years of age.
Currently, about ona-alghth of
all accidents among preschool dill*
dren are attributable to drowning.
In spite of the fact that the death
rate from drowning has fallen about
20 per cent for boys, the toll among
them is still twice as high as It is
among young girls, the statisticians
concluded.

Thought For Today
Godless men utterly deride me,
but I do not turn away from thy law.
—Psalms 119:51.
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Courage consists not in haxardlng
without fear, but being resolutely
minded in a Just cause. — Plutarch.

Pqrogrophs

Unclassified
n e iliS B l C ad W. Buckbelster of the National Audu­
bon Society b a t gives the UR.
Navy four recomtntndaUoBi
for dealing with bird problem*
a t Midway, where air colli­
sions with albatrosses have
endangered plaoee and per­
sonnel. He urged the Navy
le:
" L Employ a full-time, resi­
dent ornthologist a t Midway
Is seek solutions that would
Save the birds while protect*
lag planes and crewa.
*‘2. Continue research re*
Stntiy started on the use of
Biagl/led sounds to keep alba*
bosses away from the air*
Stipe on Sand Island.
"3. H ag the network of guywires or find other means of
proven ting the loss of up to
too albatrosses weekly that
kill themselves by flrtof isto
the huge gateaus# e s Easters
Island.

"4. Eeep heads off the
nearby Hawaiian Islands Na­
tional Wildlife Refuge."
Bucbhelstrr spent a week
at Midway In January as the
Navy was starting a birdcontrol project that Involved
(he killing of approximately
20,000 of the lV),ooo alba­
trosses estimated to nest on
Sand and Eastern Islands of
the Midway group. Acting
upas the advice of a govern­
ment bloVngUt, the Navy re ­
moved the seeters from 7I0foot stripe on either side of
the runways by the Navy's
radar patrol planes,
s e e
M. H. Waring, of Madltea,
has been amed president of
the newly-organlted Florida
Dairy
He'd
improvement
Association. Mrs. A. I . Host*
mood, Orlando, was tloetod
vice-president; Dr. Barney
Harris,- Assistant Extension

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Bpriags
Mr*. Jail* llartee
•15-1211
Bear Leke-Forvet City
Mrs. Maryana Miles
M5-MT5
Casselberry
Mrs. Jam Casselberry
535-5515
Cheleota
Mrs. Jean Magia
251-2742
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
555-4415
Enterprise
Mien Helen Saodgrsas
MI-5521

Pegs 4

Sanford, Florida

Lake N an
Mrs. Frances Wester
522-5215
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
122-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Eaten
525-2317
North Orlando
Mrs. Mona Grtastead
232-2251
Osteen
Mr*. CUrone* Snyder
222-4541
Oviedo
Mm. George Kelsey

dairyman, Florida Agricultur­
al Extension Service, secre­
tary; and Mrs. Mary C.
Tompkins, Gainesville, treesurer.

e

Florida's booming beef in­
dustry sew ha* a popolattan
ef seme m s swdshalf aril
Uen head, reperto Dr. T. J
AlMltiU *4U.r
Cuaha, hand ef the Uaivar­
r u » van r u r
sity ef Florida1* Animal
Maaegtag E4ll.r
il« V V U U
Science Department lor tha
Ooaty *4Uor
Agricultural Expertm*
m u i iu im i
Beeiety scalier ,
Hens. Ibis to as torn*
&gt;t«r*4 aa smobC claaa aiatur Oeufeer It, III! at tha Peat 255,000 to 1MB. Beef produc­
tloa at Bearer*. Fieri**. uaAar tka tat at Caayraaa at Martk tion has Increased bn
tt miQtoa to MS million
asemfeer at tka Ualtaa fraaa
la tta uaa tar raatkUaaUaa at
panada, while tha beam# from
Ala aaaw aiar.
the aato of cattle aad calves
has seared frees DU million
to SM million. Dr. Cwsha
state* that to add!tka to
WALTKM A. (IIKLOW. KOITeS ABB m i U l M S
rs s x s m m u a a m b rn s «
JC L U I U m i R M H

of revolution to the continent
of Africa. So Africa may at*
ready have its Cubn-type
training bate.
But with all thla, say U. 8.
diplomats, tha Communists
have real problems la Africa
which the United States and
the West can exploit if we
play our cards right.
There's an open and fierce
fight between Mao Tse-tung’s
Rad China and Nikita Kbrush*
thev's Soviet Russia for con*
trot of eommunlsm in Africa.
In tom* rasas thsy may co­
operate, but In most areas
they're apparently out fer
each ether’s blood.
U. 8. government experts
see Africanism — rather than
nationalism, eommunlsm or
capitalism—aa tha dominant
force new ta Africa. On one oc­
casion on avowed Marxist
African ruler threw out the
Soviet ambassador on the
grounds the Russian Commun*
1st* were Interfering in hla
country’s Internal affairs.
Though they're still arguing
the point, experts are tending
to agree that Africanism in
Africa means racism. Tha
Africans a r alas fed up with
"colonialism." This means, tha
experts reason, that the Africans will thy away from being

■y Mai Cochran
economic recourses, their leek
ef buslaeee training and ea* High pries* often take the
perienee, their lew level ef wind out of department store
education, they nr* likely to
remain weak nod a prey to
small Castro-typo revolution­
ary groups fee ow n than n

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satellites of any power—&lt;*po
daily any non-African power.
The Red Chines* are work­
ing on this very point They’re
aceusing the Russians of be­
ing "white" and playing ea
the strong African racist feel­
ings. They've attempted to ex­
clude Ruse lane from AfroAsiatic meetings.
The U. B. experts reason,
too, that when Russian-train­
ed agents return to Africa tn
numbers and when and If Zaa*
■tyar agents begin to Infil­
trate continental Africa, there
will be n strong reaction
against them.
The U. 8. policy will be,
they eufgeet, to bn always
aeailable to help African gov­
ernments when we're called
on. Well bend ever backward
to not even **«m to Inter­
fere. w*1 train aa many and
educate more Africans th a t
the Russians.
The U. 8. government's
hop* la that when there's
trouble, as far Tanganyika aad
Kenya, the Africans will call
la the West, not the East.

Barbs

s e e

e

through the proper motions
go be bsrdboUnd. Think o i l
your parents and also of your
future unborn children, for
you are Just the middle link
in a 3-link chain.
'
Your future children cannot
vote right how, so you hold .
their "proxy" billots. Be sure t
you vote them wisely.
Cute sideburns or the danc­
ing skill of your present boy
friend will not thrill those fa- f
turn children!
Nor will his dad’* swanky
car. Or even his football let­
ter!
Diane finally agreed to
make a clean break with her
boy friend, due to his unwise
demands for premarital h i
lib* rites.
With tears to ber eyes, she
severed their friendship. He 5
dated another girl a few times
end did his sexual expert,
meeting with her.
Then he Jilted that eajy
mark sod cam e back, spoilgetically, to beg Diane to take
him back—and on ber own
terms, toot
For men don't admire girls
wbo ere easy mark*. They
may use them for temporary *
sexual experimentation— but
not lor keeps!
Remember, any gtrl who
must offer sexual liberties to
win or hold n boy friend most
thus be licking to personal
charm!

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Americas troubles la Africa
are certain to increase la late
1PS4 end In 1PM when sis*sbl# numbers of the 5,000
African students now being
educated In Soviet Russia and
Eastern Europe begin return­
ing to Africa.
Even if the Soviet Union la
successful In lining up only s
tenth of that 5,000 na agent*
in the Castro style, these few
can be extremely dangerous
at the right time to n fistful
ef the weak African reentries.
Forty Castro agent* prob­
ably sweat the bnlanee in the
Sandbar revolt. Very small
numbers of British troop*—M
In one case, 100 to 200 In an*
other—put down the revolting
troops in Tanganyika and
Kenya. The** figures Indicate
what email number* are re­
quired at the right time ta the
right spot to control the alt*
uation or owing It on* way or
snether la many place# In an
fused Africa.
Bed Chinn I* new offering
scholarships to A f r 1 * a n a.
There are reports that Chou
En-lai has made progress In
Me good will trip through
Africa.
There are n number ef ether
cadres in Communist hands.
Meet ef the governments In
Africa Pro weak aew. Because

The second program oi the
ISM Florida Audubon Natora
Theater will feature "The U r they'ro N f
lag Wilderness" narrated by tro-like, to
Charles E. Mohr, weO-kaows
nature photographer aad lec­
turer ef Kaltaasoo, MichMohr's work has appeared to
Life, National Geographic,
Audubon, aad many other
magulae*. He la paet presi­
ded «f the Penasyivaaia Ace
demy of fctonce, the National
Speleological Society ami the
Amerkaa Nature Study Socie­
Fri., February 14, 1964 ty.
•

And then the debate aa to
what to do with her baby
would cause untold damage to
ber morale all ber life.
So play the batting aver­
ages. It's far better to take
a little pain temporarily than
a big pain forever!
Besides, these teen-age ro­
mances often blow over and
In a remarkably short time.
Your high school romances
fetus tedi
If you disbelieve me, ask
your older friends who are
now at college!
wither so fast that when you
come home from college *t
the Christmas holidays, you
may wooder whst you over
saw in your former sweet­
heart that made you so InBeware, too, for you can
become Infatuated several
times before you m arry, so
don't think that the first case
of butterflies In your tummy
automatically means you have
met the "one and only" man
of your dreams.
That’s malarkyi
So pick wisely by using your
brain more than your h e a rt
For your heart is often
fickle. It can change within
&gt; few months.
But logical facte remain
forever!
Indeed, you can even le a n
to love a stranger—all within
a tew months—Just by going

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

The Players Guild Film
FeaUval at Itctaon University
will open its third coosecuUve
season of foreign and domesUs films with a showing of
Orson Welle*' " lb * tr ia l" so
Feb. is In Stover Theater.
Based on the F r a u Kafka no­
vel, "Tli* Trial" stars Orson
Welle* end Tony Perkin* aad
ha* never before been shown
In the DeLaod area.
• • •
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson has
agreed to serve as Honorary
Hattons) C hsinsas of M «N* of tknftf llM IM fllM I In tatf&lt;
U r Dystrophy Associations of government, their shortage ef

America, lac., It bee
announced by Association
President Paul Cohen, 'lb *
First Lady's acceptance ef
this poet," Mr. Cohan said,
"la most hastening to dystro­
phy pa lienu aad their fatal
Use. Mrs. Johnson's support
will toad tremendous impetus
to our ell-out attest to
viu l research and to provide
services desperately needed
by the affllrtod,

Dr. Crane’s

N EW TERROR O F THE ECONOM IC HIGHW AY

Sanford* F la.

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Wm!» Tri. Tt*&gt;. 14, ^84—P tg e 8

Patricia M cGill
To Wed R. Priest

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Cjahdsw

Miss Cleveland
Michael Kaiser

By Rose Circle
Koclreutcria, or G o l d e n
Trees, anyone? Perhaps Rain Tree, with masses of
everyone I* tired of hearing bright yellow flowers appear
about trees, hut honestly ing at tho branch tips in Oc
Miss Carole Fay Cleveland,
now, DID you plant at least tuber, followed about a month
daughter of Mr. Arnold Cleve­
one tree last month during later with clusters of bright
land, wed Michael Gary Kai­
Mr. and Mra. George Mc­
"Tree Planting Week"? It I* red papery pods.
ser, son of Mrs. Mary Kaiser,
Carty of Tampa announce the
Parkinsonla o r Jerusalem
not too late to plant nursery
on Feb. I st 11 a.m. in the
engagement of their daugh­
Thorn. This small deciduous
.stock of any kind.
office of Judge Duncan.
ter, Patricia Ann McGill, to
Field-grown tree* are best tree is unusual and attractive
Carole is a graduate of
HandalJ Priest Jr., son of Mr.
transplanted
in December and {because of the lacy foliage,
Seminole High School. The
and Mrs. R. 0. Priest Sr., of ;
January. Evergreens may al­ pendulous habit, yellow blos­
groom Is a graduate of Pur.
Sanford.
so ho moved during winter soms and green bark. The
cell High, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss McGill a t t e n d e d
months, but in some species humming period Is April to
Michael is now stationed at
Schools in her native state.
it is preferable to delay Iran* June.
NAS Transportation. The cou­
New Jersey, and ahe will
Brazilian Pepper tree, of
planting until the danger of
ple is residing at 201 Devon
graduate from Rohinson Sen­
frost is past. Root pruning is rapid growth and bearing
Street in North Orlando.
ior High School in Tampa this
always recommended before clusters of red berries in win
' year. Patricia Is active in Die
MRS. KENNETH PEIRCE, Mra. Philip Skatea
transplanting field • grown ter. It is not especially cold
Pep Club, Lioncttes and Bible
and Mra. David Berrien study material relat­
trees. Palms can lie planted resistant, but it comes up
Club.
ing to cancer education in planning for the film
at any time. Size is limited quickly from the roots after
Randall Priest graduated
showing on cancer the Jaycee Wivea Club will
only by the mechanical equip Itcing Irozcn. and so persists
from Seminole High Scliooi
sponsor Feb. 18 in the Florida State Hank
nient at hand to transport as a shrubby tree which
Where he participated in tbt
Lounge. The films 'Time nnd Two Women” and
them. Florida has at present fruits every year. Birds en
school band and the Future
within its borders only a Joy the berries.
."Millions Club" will be narrated by Dr. Thomas
A m o n g the evergreens,
Farm ers of America. Randall
small percentage of t It e
L. Lurgen and he will conduct a question and
don’t forget Ihc Hollies, of
will soon complete his four
world’s
4.000
species.
answer
period
following
the
films.
The Pilot Club of Sanford
.y e a r enlistment in the U. S.
Do you know that the Pal- which there are many spe­
held their monthly business
Air Force.
mac is exceeded in economic cies. Tlie Southern .Mugnoliu
meeting in the Caucus Room
PAT McGILL
A June wedding is planned.
importance by only the grain- is handsome at all seasons,
of the First Federal Savings
and is especially lovely in late
bearing grasses? The Saw
4 Loan. Miss Janet Smith,
Palmetto (which grows in all spring, with fragrant rrcamy
president, presided over the
white blossoms. The soil
parts
of Florida) and the Be­
meeting. The meeting was
ta! Nut arc sources of drugs. thick, papery hark, slender
opened with a devotion by
By Jane Casselberry
Herald of Miami Springs, Mrs. Raymond Rail.
A pretty bathroom 1s a daily tains instead of just one. lie Millions of people dc|&gt;end on and upright hohlt, and the
yellow-while blossom clusters
Two young cousins, nine, John's paternal grandmother.
During the business ses­ delight and an Important fo- shower curtains b a c k at palms for sugar, oil. alcohol, make the Melaleuca, or Punk
month-old J o h n Macintosh
sion of the meeting, the cus for your decorating tal­ either side to frame the tub fitter ami thatching. Aside ITce. a faioritc lawn and
chairmen of the various com­ ents. Since you can't change like a window. For tie-hacks from all this, palms are Just street tree. The Portugese
Herald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
you might use a loop of white plain nice to see. Not all
mittees made their reports. bathroom
Cypress is a handsome ever­
Thomas Herald, Cassclberrv,
fixtures without
Also the president asked the major expense, clever use of upholstery braid, fastened to species will grow in Central green, not to be confused |
and two-month-old Elizabeth
a
hook
on
tlie
wall.
Or
make
Florida, but here are a fewmembers to try to attend the color in bathroom accessories
Peyton Branch, daughter ol
unique chain or bead tie- old favorites that will: The with the deciduous cypress
spring
convention
on
April
which produces lumber. The
Mr. and Mrs. William Branch
j24, 23 nnd 26 at Ft. Lauder­ is the easiest way to perk up hacks out of inexpensive cos­ Gni-Gru, which has vicious foliage makes a large round
of Denver, Col., were christ­
tume jewelry necklaces from long black spines along the
dale. Miss Smith asked the a drab bathroom.
ed head of grayish-green. It
ened Friday afternoon by
trunk. If these are cut above
The first way to use color the dime store.
member!
to
start
making
needs plenty of space for de
Rev. Edward B. King at All
The monthly board meeting
head height the tree makes
effectively in a bathroom is
vclopmcnt. The Loquat ts an
Saints Episcopal Church in of the Welcome Wagon Club plana to attend the Pilot In­
fins
specimen
or
group
plant­
with colored light bulbs. Since
attractive
evergreen at all
Winter Park.
of Sanford was held recently ternational Convention i n
ing. Tho Cocos Pluinosa, or
a bathroom is "furnished"
New
York
June
28
through
times,
but
especially
so when
at
the
Capri.
During
this
Godparents of John are Mr.
Queen Palm will grow any
with many areas of hard,
covered with clusters of ycl
and Mrs. Earle Shirlow, his meeting the various commit­ July 2.
place
oranges
can
I
n* grown,
A nominating committee cold ceramic, use lighting
low fruit from January until
aunt and uncle from Miami tees in charge of the Spring
llulla. or Pindo Palm, a
was
appointed with Mrs. that Is warm and soft. Yellow
March or April. Tlie flowers
Fashion Flair made their re­
and William Branch.
slow-growing
palm
distinctive
light bulbs impart warmth.
are extremely fragrant, fill­
Elizabeth's godparents arc ports. Mrs. H. I). Rowland, R a y m o n d Ball, chairman,
by its bluish green color.
Pink is a wonderfully flatter
ing the garden with a spicy
her aunt and uoclc, Mr. and chairman of tickets and re­ Mr*. Shirley Seeord nnd Mrs.
European Fan Palm, a sixing light which creates a rosy
Harvey
Swanson
as
members.
fragrance. The leave* are
Mrs. Malcolm Peyton, ol servations, said that the tic­
foot dwarf, and the hardiest
glow and gives you a psycho
frequently used in flower ar­
Memphis, Tcnn., and Miss kets would be distributed at The alternates a ir Mr*. Har­
of all palms to cold weather.
logical
boost
as
you
apply
ry
Boone
and
Mrs.
Sue
Ste­
rangements. Pines are always
Judy Mills of Rockville Cen­ the next meeting on Feb. 18
Chinese' Kan Palm used wide­
make-up. Fluorescent lights,
venson.
lovely
in tlie garden, produc­
at
10
a.m.
at
the
Mar
Lou
ter, N. Y.
ly for lawn and specimen
too, are available in both
ing a lacy shade pattern.
Also present for the christ­ Restaurant. The public Is In­ The Pilot Club will be rep­ warm anil cool tubes.
planting. Saw Cabbage Palm,
Those who are blessed with
ening were Capt. and Mrs. vited to attend this Fashion resented at the USO in March
a native w i t h clustered
.the mighty oak are indeed tlie
If yuur bathroom is less
Hugh Lynes of Casselberry, Flair. To make reservations by Mrs. Ralph Ray and Mrs.
tninks.
Needle
Palm,
a
fivethan perfect in size and
most fortunate of people.
maternal
grandparents
of you may contact Mrs. Row­ Philip Wcstgate.
foot dwarf used wlierc a low
shape,
careful
selection
of
Now—go out and plant an­
Mrs.
Gordon
Swaim,
Mrs.
both babies, and Mrs. E. M. land at 323-0326. Mrs. Chester
luundrd palm is needed. Two
other tree or two. In just a
Davidson, chairman of enter­ Jerry Jernigan, Mrs. Betty wall and ceiling paint will
other dwarf palms averaging
correct
architectural
Chesterson, Mrs. Roy How­ help
few years you will be glad
five to eight feel in height
For safetya sake, replace tainment, said that all types
iauits.
Light
colors
appear
to
you did.
ard,
Jr.,
and
Mrs.
Sue
Ste­
arc
the
Lady
Palms.
Hie
Saconventional light switches in of cards would be played.
venson, program chairman, be farther away than they
The club members voted to
bal, or Cabbage Palmetto, if
danger areas such as at tops
will be the hostesses for the really arc. A bathroom Uiat is
the hardiest of our native
of stairs with the type that pay the annual dues to the
too
small
seems
larger
if
BRIAN J O H N S O N palms. Saw Palmetto, a fournext dinner meeting of the
has built-in illumination. The Welcome Wagon council.
painted or wallpapered in the eolehrated his t h i r d
dwarf whose trunk nor­
The club received an invi­ club at the Civic Center on palest of pastels. Hold, bright
glow is soR, the cost is low,
Feb. 23.
birthday recently at foot
mally creeps along the ground
the current used is minute tation to attend the Valentine
colors seem ck&gt;icr. An old
th6 home of his par­ so that the height of the plant
and the safety factor of your Benefit on Feb. 14 which is
fashioned over-sized
bath­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.
la the leaf length. A hardy,
home will be increased ap­ being sponsored by the Col­
room will "come together" Johnson.
slow-growing rather small 10lege Park Club In Orlando.
preciably.
with ceiling and walls painted
foot palm is the Windmill.
red or bright blue. If the
Hie Washlngtonia living of
room is high hut narrow,
rapid growth becomes too tall
paint the ceiling an intense
loo soon for good lawn speci­
color and the walls a pastel
mens.
in the same color family.
T h e following deciduous
NEW LOCATION
The Rip and Stitch 4-H sen­ To achieve a unified decor­
trees
are those that have
121 N. OAK, CORNER COMMERCIAL
ior girls will be selling ca­ ative theme, select bathroom
been widely planted and prov­
accessories
in
carefully
co­
mellia flowers on Saturday
en above average in desirabil­
Eliminate Faded Hair FOREVER
ordinated colora and patterns.
The Catholic Women’s Club ity: Orchid-tree, or Mountain
beginning
at 10 a.m. in all the The new matching sets of
With Regular Color Treatment
of the All Souls Parish held
various food stores. The pro­ towels, shower curtains and its regular monthly meeting Kbony, one of tho most com­
Semi • Permanent — No Rub - Off
mon flowering frit's in Cen­
fits from this aale will be rugs in striking floral pat­ recently In tho Parish Social
Or Dry llslr.
tral
Florida. Its popularity is
ONLY $3
used for the summer camping terns create a custom-dec- Hall. The theme of the night due to tlie profusion of beau­
PH. 322-3914
was "The Stork Shower" un­
trip. Mrs. Gandy Is supervis­ orated effect.
CONNIE JOINER
ncmember that toilertics der the chairmanship of Mra. tiful flowers, vaguely aimilar
ing the flower sale.
lo
orchids,
produced
in
win­
Connie
Joiner, daughter ol
are important accessories, John Kolarik. The layette
too, and should be used to which was put together as the ter and early spring. It ii Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Joiner,
carry out your color scheme. result of the stork shower will usually deciduous in late win­ celebrated her ninth birthday
Forest City
For example, if towels and be judged at the Spring Dean­ ter, hut if the seed polls aro at their lanigdale home. The
shower
curtain are patterned ery in March, along with lay- cut off when they begin to hostess served her guests
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY
with yellow and orange flow­ other parishes in tha Orlando form, the tree docs not be­ barbecued hot dogs, potato
chips, ica cream, rake and
ers, select yellow soap, a r t t n prepared by all the come deciduous.
candy
favora.
Hedbud,
a
native
Florida
yellow space-saver tissue box, Central Deanery area. These
Ry Marjann Mile*
tree producing tiny rose-pink
Those
enjoying
refresh­
and
yellow
bathroom
tissue.
layettes will then be present­ flowers along the braches in ments and games were Dan­
I-awierue Rhleiihart o f
If you have a tub shower, ed to the Catholic Charities.
Cub l.akr Drive is a patient
the spring oclure the leaves ny O’Neal, Joe Berk, Renuy
st Florids Sanitarium and try using two shower curDuring the business meet appear.
and Teresa Rowe, Cindy McHospital where he is recuper­
mg, which was opened by a
The Flowering Dogwood is Gurthcr, Theresa Eitcs, Julia
ating satisfactorily from a
prayer, plans were formulat­ onr of the delights of spring- Dcarnlf, and Connie’s broth
DEEP FRIED
bout with pneumonia.
ed to sponsor a rummage sale lime. Even after the leaves era, Alan and Bobbie.
Houscguests at the Hhlenat the end of February, Mrs. have fallen, the tree is un­
GOLDEN BROWN
hart home are Mr. and Mra.
Theodore LaTour volunteered usually attractive among de­ Oviedo
Norman Wright from Oceanto be chairman of this event. ciduous species because of the
C H A N N E L C A T FIS H
side, L I., N. Y.
The next social activity that whorls of brunches which give
SERVED WITH: FRENCH FRIES — TOSSED
Last weekend Col. and Mrs.
is in the planning stages la a pagoda-likc effect.
GREEN SALAD — HOT ROLLS * BUTTER —
Howard Archer of Walton,
Ttie Sanford Garden Club the annual Card Party. This
Jacaranda, one of the most
Mrs. H. A. Pollard. Mebanc,
ICED TEA OR COFFEE
N. Y„ dropped in on the will meet in the Policemen's will take place some time In spectacular of the (lowering N. (.’., has relumed to her
Wayne Norris household in Benevolent Hall at 12:30 p.m, April and chairman fur this trees because of flic large liume alter being Uie houseSalsndo Springs and enjoyed on Feb. 20. Mra. Carroll O. will be Mr*. Audry Corso.
panicles of blue flower* that
T O U C H T O N ’S R E X A LL DRUG a good S u n d a y dinner. Griffin wilt bo Uic guest The attendance Jackpot was cover tho tree in April, May guest of Mrs. Mae King.
Wayne, Nora, and Norm’s speaker. Her topic will be won by Lira. Theodore Mi­ ami June. It has graceful
“THE PRESCRIPTION OUll PRIMARY CONCERN"
P. II. Brown has returned
mother, Mrs. Maude Craw­ "Let’s Talk Mower Show."
chels The winners of the door feathery foliage except during home frum Fluridu Sanitar­
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Mrs. Griffin la a life mem­ prizes were Mrs. Frank Dona- late winter when the tree Is ium and Hospital, Orlando,
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where he was a patient,
of the Florida Federation of and Mrs. Edith Eeuli. Re■ ■ S f i S S S i
Garden Clubs. She is also a freshments of jeUo, cookies
life member of the Gaillardia and coffee were served by
STOREW IDE FR IG ID A IR E
Cirele of the Ribault Garden Mra. John Kolarik and Mra.
Club. Mrs. Griffin has a life James Von Hcrbulis. The next
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�By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: I am a wi­
dow with two grown chil­
dren. For alm oit two yeara
I went with a widower. We
got along very well and
aeemed made for each
other. He asked me to mar­
ry him and I said yes. Then
all of a sudden, Just before
the holidays, he said he
needed mors time to think
things over. Ho said he
wanted the approval of his
two older sisters, and he
also wanted to talk it over
with his deceased wife at
her graveside in another
town. I haven’t heard from
him since. Aside from the
hurt and humiliation I have
suffered, I can't help won­
dering what happened at hla
wife's grave. Or do you
think he was Just trying to
find an escape because be
changed his mind about
marrying me? Can you of­
fer an explanation to ease
my torment?
TROUBLED
DEAR TROUBLED: Ills
sisters
probably
turned
thumbs down. What the
graveside consultation turn­
ed up only the mystic wi­
dower knows. Who knows—
perhaps you are the lucky
one.

DEAR ABBY: How stu­
pid can one be? When that
"Good Neighbor” found tha
two little neighbor children
playing in the old ico box
he had stored in his garage,
he ahould have been told
that If he had turned the Ice
box w i t h the door up
against the wall he would­
n 't have to worry about
anybody crawling into it
and aufforatlng to death.
SAN DIEGO DOCTOR

DEAR ABBY: I sizzled

ja co b y

HOPPING

CONFIDENTIAL
TO "FOURTEEN YEARS
BEHIND” : Tell your hus­
band to quit clowning. He
may have been married a
total of 23 yeara to threa
different wives, but he hat
been married to YOU on'y
11 years. So tell him that
when he puts in another 14
years with you, you'll be
glad to celebrate your 23th
wedding anniversary with
him.

JACK LEMMON gleefully intervenes when
Caro] Lynley and Dean Jones try an experiment
In pre-mnrital "plontonlc togetherness,” In Co­
lumbia Pictures' "Under the Yum Yum Tree.”
The comedy runs Sunday through Wednesday
at the Ititz Theatre.

Get It oil your chest. F ;r
"Under the Yum Yum
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Bax Tree," film version of produe33G3, Beverly H.lli, Calif. er Frederick Brision’a BroadEnclose a stamped, set.’- w .y comedy hit which David
addressed envelope.
Swift directed for Columbia
Pictures release, opena at the
Hate to write letters?
lilts Theatre Sunday and runt
Send one dollar to ABBY,
through Wednesday.
Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Reportedly a witty, urbane
Calif., for Abby's new book­
let, "HOW TO WRITE LET- and delightfully amour, teemTERS FOR ALL OCCAS­ Ing with fast and funny sltuatinns, "Under the Yum Yum
IONS."
Tree” stars Jack Lemmon,
Carol Lynley, Dean Jones,
Edle Adams, Imogens Coca,
Paul Lynde and Robert La nsBy Oswald Jacoby ings.
makes five trumps by ruffing
back and forth.
He if careful to ruff the
third and fourth diamonds
high, since he Is very happy
with hia four heart contract
and has no desire to try for
an overtrick.

Consistent
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(UPI) — Jockey John Sellers
rode tight consecutive win­
ners two years ago when hs
won the last three races at
Atlantic City Rare Course on
Oct. 3, 1061 and started off
the next day with the first
fiva winners.

If South opens one diamond
It will be difficult for him to
get around lo bidding hearts
I o v m u * ca r \ r y
later on. When he opens one
MIDI INI T H I ATRt ; heart he haa convenient dia­
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mond rebld.
$1.00 A CARLOAD
The key to the play at four
hearts it that South muit
never lead a trump, but Inatoad muit plan to make the
hand by means of e cross
ruff.
Assuming that the defense
H a a At Sine o e l r
with three spade leads
“McUNTOCK” starts
South
should ruff the third
JO HN WAYNB
spade and promptly cash the
l a I'e le r
ace and king of diamond! and
Ha. a At ZlilB Oalv
ace and king of clubs. That
•THE STRIITER”
gives him five tricks and he
JOANNM WOOIIWAHU

R IT Z

Triple Winner
INGLEWOOD, Calif, (UP!)
—Johnny Longden Is the only
active Jockey who rods a
Triple Crown winner. The
agclese Longden won the
Kentucky Derby, Preaknest
and Belmont Stakee in 1943
with Count Fleet.

Former Job
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ford
Frick, currently the base*
ball commiialoner, aerved at
president of tha Nstionsl
League for 10 years from
1034-1931.

"Barabbas,” baaed on the
famous Bible story, will have
its first Sanford showing Sun­
day through Tuesday a t tha
Movleland Drive-In Theatre.
Tha film, In color, stars An­
thony Quinn.
Co-featured will be "The
Wheeler Dealers” In color and
starring James Gamer and
Lee Remlck.
Tho Wednesday - Thursday
fare will be T h e Tall Story,"
with Anthony Perkins and
June Fonda, and "The Sun­
downers," In color, with Rob­
ert Mitchum and Eleanor
Parker.
Triple feature for Saturday
end Sunday, Feb. 21-22, will
l&lt;c “A Ticklish Affair," with
Shirley Jones: ‘‘H a t a r I,"
starring John Wayne, and
"Daya of Wine and Roses,”
with Jack Lemmon and Lee
Remlck.
What Is a Wheeler Dealer?
He'a a man who knows you
don't go wheeling and deal­
ing for money—you do It for
fun. Money la Just the way to
keep score.
And FUN Is exactly what
yeu'll get whtn you see "The
Wheeler Dealers," M e t r o Goldwyn • Mayer’s hilarious

Wa
TODAY A SAT.

ADULT COMEDY

Lemmon plays a landlc
who rents apartments only
*hen ,p *r
|c pur, uit&gt;
LjrnIey ,
Dean Jones are young colic
students who attem pt an i
perlment in premarital ”pb
onlc” togetherness, In one
Lemmon's apartments. M
Adams, Carol's aunt and
former resident of tha apsi
ment, Is unhappily awara
tha possible consequences
tho youngsters' experlme
. . . and of Lemmon'a slngl
minded devotion to sini
blessedness with as many gli

spoof of a wheeler-dealing
Texan who takes over Wall
8treet and a career girt who
takes over the Texan.
Lee Remlck in her first com­

Mentioned this last week,
but heard a comment recentjy
about the atmosphere a t the
Caribe lounge . . . especially
during tha lunch hour, so it
bears repeating. Comment was
that it is so quiet and peaceful
that you really enjoy eating
lunch there away from the
clatter and racket of everyday
life. It surely starts the after­
noon out right and sends you
back to your Job ready to work
again. As for tonight, the Car­
ibe will have its usual free
Juke box music for Its patrons.

as possible. Imogens Coca
makes her feature film debut
a t Lemmon'a housekeeper, as
strongly disapproving of her
employer’s amorous antics as
Paul Lynde, her screen hus­
band, admirea them.
When he first read Law­
rence Roman’a h 11 a r I o u a
screen script, Drissson was
certain hs had an immediate
smash success on his hands.
His initial faith in "Under the
Yum Yum Tree" has been
borne o u t The comedy, alnca
ita New York premiere In
1900, haa been performed all
over the United States.

The professor of psychology
was talking to a group of
businessmen: 'While there
esn be great satisfaction de­
rived from increasing compe­
tence in golf o r bowling or
other physical activiUea with
which leisure time can be
filled, m an'i most distinctive
attribute la the possession of
a human head, and porhapa
hia greatest as Ustactions can
come from the creative and
satisfying use of that bead.”
T h o u g h the professor’s
words wore aimed at men,
they are just as apt for wo­
men.
Busy young homemakers
don't have to worry about fil­
ing much Itisura Ume. But

ITS LOVE and laugh*, plus a bit of larceny,
with Lee Remlck and James Garner in MetroGoldwyn-Muyer’a 'The Wheeler Dealers,” hilari­
ous spoof of Wall Street, lady brokers and a con
man who take both for a ridel Movleland DriveIn Theatre will feature 'The Wheeler Dealers”
Sunday through Tuesday.

there are many years lor the
average woman, once bar
children are grown, that pro­
vide a great deal of leisure
time that is either satisfying
or suffocating—depending on
how the usee R.
If the fills her days with
bridge, aimless shopping tripe,
gossip sessions on the phone
and an endless round of
club meetings, she la almost
sure to be bored a good part
of tha time.
But If aha regards her new
leisure aa a wonderful gift
Instead of empty Ume to be
filled, she eaa enjoy every
hour of It.
Some middle-aged house­
wives wisely spend the gift
of leisure by putting their

minds to work on a new or
resumed career. Others look
tor gaps in their education
and begin to fill the gaps, by
homa study or by going beck
to classes.
Others dec ids to use their
leisure by taking on worth­
while volunteer jobs, not con­
fusing them with the kind of
busy work so often offered to
women.
It la tho aimless killing of
Ume Instead of the intelligent
usa of It that can make s
woman's leisure seem more
of a burden than a g ift
Any leisure time aeUvlty
that makes a woman use her
brain will keep her from be­
ing bored, o r from boring
others.

JET - JOB
STEAK SANDWICH

T h e Mont Popular

m ost t a st y sa n d w ic h you ’v e e v e e e a t e n

GOLDEN FRIED

SPICY

TANGY

STEAK

ONIONS

SAUCE

PEPPER

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Jim Isn't evtn going to hand
around Valsntinea to n ig h t. . .
aaid he thought people would
rather drink and eat than look
a t Valentines. Gunsa ha is
right a t that, too, especially at
Spencera. I t Is always a party,
evtn if only you and Ed are
there. Ju st a nice, friendly
place.
Hare'a a new face this week.
Ceil Coleman’s Hickory House
Open Pit Barbecue in Fern
Park. It has reopened after its
recent fire and ia all remodel­
ed and redecorated. They spe­
cialise in beef, pork and rib
baskets end ssndwiches, and
you can taka them out or use
their dining facillUes where
the frangrant hickory amoks
adds atmosphere.

LA N ES

Carry Out Orders
Ph. 322-9616
ft

Miss Carol PettIJohn
Entertains Nightly
In The Lamplighter Lounge

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Steak House
Central Florida’s Oldest &amp; Finest

Ceil Coleman’s

H IC KO R Y HOUSE

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OPEN PIT BARBECUE
By the Banket — By the Pound
Take Out or Table Facilities
Ill-Way 17-92 Fern Park
Ph. S38-I160
Next To Maryland Fried Chicken

— JIM SPENCER'S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT ....
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS

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YOUR

(sweet as a ant)

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real delicacy the way wa
repare thrra! . . . they are NOT
reach Fried!)

t

COMBINATION PLATTER
(Danish Lobster Tails aad Royal
Red Shrimp)

FROG

LEGS

Sauteed In Melted Butter
UNDER THE U3WKELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cheesee and Meats—Pree
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner
T___
O n S______
r C I n n______
iM B M m J
Is every Bight Tor
private parties up to SO.
Sonth French Ave.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-0131

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SAT. NIGHT FEBRUARY 29th
GIRL8 GET ON YOUR "SADIE
HAWKINS” OUTFIT AND BRING
YOUR MAN DRESSED AS "LTL ABNER"

PR IZES A N D SURPRISES
DANCE

TO THE

MUSIC OF —

f c f a “THE JACK ROSSMAN
JO S
TRIO**
JOY MANROSS SAYS,
“FUN FOR ALL —
AND ALL FOR FUN”
EARLY RESERVATIONS
SUGGESTED

Yum, yura. . . . Sunday din­
ner a t the Hamilton Houso
sounds Ilka a real winner.
They will be featuring roast

PHONE 322-1251
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In Pennsylvania”

DELICIOUS

A

And talking about families
. . . yours will be sure to enjoy
tho Tradewlnds on Thursday
nights. That ia family night
and everyone Is served a free
dessert with their meal. If
you're making plana for Sat­
urday night, remember that
Saturday la Steak N ight . . .
you get a three-quarter pound
steak with ths trimmings for
Just $1. C an t best th at nt
home. The Tradewinda ia in
8emino!e Plata . . . handy
from all directions.

burger, order a hamburger. If
you want a giant, super duper
hamburger sandwich, be sure
to ask for a Whataburgcr.
Whatadifference.

2445 French Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

C A FET ER IA S

Was VeueUtedl

Carol Ijjniqy

It It, but It isn’t . . . a grand
opening that It. Bob and Eloise
Small are celebrating their
new ownership of the Je t Inn
with a big open house Monday
night between 7 p. m. and 10
p. m. with low prices and
snacks for all. The hit of the
evening will be a talent con­
test with prizes for the best
musician. Bring your own in­
strument and strut your stuff.
Eloise has worked a t the Inn
for several years and she and
her husband recently purchas­
ed it, so are welcoming the
customers with the party Mon­
day night.

SANDWICH

REAL STEAK — NOT HAMBURGBS

HOUSE SPECIAL!

Celebrate Valentine's Day
at Freddie's with a bottle of
fine red wine with that lus­
cious red steak. A wine makes
the meal and you can take
your pick from their wine list
. . . the ''cellar” is just inside
the door.

A real honest to goodness
old fashioned Valentine party
will be held tonight at the
Capri R estaurant Joy Manrosa has gons all out to pro­
vide a fun evening for the
patrons of tho "Sweetheart
Party." The Populalres will be
there tonight only for musical
dining and dancing. Coming
up soon a t tha Capri . . . a
Dogpatch styled Leap Year
dance Feb. 29 . . . costumes
edy, following on her Acad­ and all. Make plana fo r that
emy nomination portrayal in one too.
"Days of Wine and Rosea,”
plays Molly Thatcher, the girl There’s nothing better for
who la interested in figures. hungry kids than fried chick­
en. And the place to get It la
a t Sanford's Maryland Fried
Chicken on French Ave. To­
day, Saturday and Sunday
they're offering a Kiddie* spe­
cial. Two plrcei of chicken,
French fries, cols slaw and a
roll for Just 69 cents.

J.h e

^

BARABBAS1

GOOD

BY JUDY TURNER
Valentine's day is here at last. Lots of red
And last but not least, my
hearts and candy in evidence and there will be lots
of fun this evening or Saturday if you just pick one good friend tha Whataburgcr. If you want a little ham­
of these places to visit.

OntBhidqsi

Some experts never opea a
four-card major suit. Others
never opea a four-card spade
suit, but will open a fourcard heart suit. Others tend
not to open four-card majors
while soma open four-card
majors with r e a s o n a b l e
frequency, but no expert
opens four-ctrd major suits
indiscriminately.
Thus, even those experts
who say they open four-card
majora don't do so often. Con­
versely, many experts who
say they don’t open four-card
majora will do so with a hand
such as South's. The fourcard heart suit is very strong
end in ell probability South
can handle throe-card trump
support.

SUN. . MON. - TUE8.

TABLE

DEAR ABBY: We have
our old refrigerator out In
the garage, but It will never
be a death trap for little
children, or peti w h o
chance to wander into the
garage and find it a cozy
place to curl up. You see,
we have taken the door offl
SAFETY FIRST

when I read that letter
from "GOOD NEIGHBOR”
who found two little tots
playing Inside an old refri­
gerator he had stored in his
garage. He said he scolded
them and explained how
dangerous it was, and then
he gave them each a good
swat on the behind so
they'd remember 1L Then
he got a call from their
mother telling him it was
against the law to lay hands
on someone else's child, and
ho'd be hearing from her
lawyerl If I had been that
mother I would have baked
that man a beautiful apple
pie and presented It to him
with my own thanks. And
then I'd have paddled my
kids soundly for going onto
other people's property.
ANOTHER MOTHER

I.onir Island duckling or roast
chicken in wine eaucc, in addltion to their regular menu.
You can enjoy these delicacies
anytime between noon and 9
p. m. on Sunday. The Hamilton House is open from 4:30
til 9 p. m. other days.

CmittMSw*e« I

Coma dbw w tt us. Enjoy crisp, appetizing aeleds...
tasty piss, cabas and creams.. .Under, delicious prime
moats and garden-fresh vegetables. . . aerved In truly
pleasant surrounding*. Aad remember. Thursday sight
Is “family night” with fra* daeaerts lo r a lt...a n d
Saturday ntght is "staek sight” when you get a big
% 4k T-Bone staek cooked to your order lor only

Imdttmull A.M.'2.JSP.M. Dhmn 4:20 • $.-00 P. A!
j Trade Winds Cafeterias also located la ^
Orlande, Leesburg, Cocoa A Melbourne *

SERVING
In the

Seminole
Plaza

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7:30-8:30 p .m. (CBS) The
Great Adventure. "The Kiluration of Captain Pratt.” Quite
exciting ia this hitherto un­
told tale of U. S. Army prob­
lems, Circa 1875, in rounding
up renegade Indians who re­
fused to live within the limits
of their prescribed reserva­
tions. A particularly murder­
ous group is captured and a
youthful captain is assigned
the dangerous job of escorting
them from Oklahoma to a res­
ervation in Florida. Playing
the courageous cavalry officer
very well is Paul Burke, for­
mer star of the late 'Naked
City” series. In fine support
are Denver Pyle as his com­
manding officer and An­
toinette Bower as his wife.
7:30-8:30 p .m. (NBC) In­
ternational Showtime. "The
Flying Flemish Circus.” One
of the more intriguing arts is
Korlnga, a reptile charmer
who doesn’t stop at snakes.
Animal lovers have a chance
to see a gang of brilliant
pachyderms perform and the
football game between two
teams of boxers (no not Son­
ny Liston and Cassius Clay)—
(dogs.) is always good for a
laugh. Aside from the wild
life, the balance of the show Is

made up of jugglers and acro­
bats.
7:30-8:30 p. m. (ABC) Destty. “The Solid Gold Girl." We
hnve a hunch that ABC is sur­
reptitiously trying to get back
to the days of glory when
"Maverick” was king. The
Dcstry character Is cut from
that mold, able but reluctant
to do anything brave and
heroic, lie's hard-pressed In
this premiere episode and of
course he's forced to engage
In p h y s i c a l action much
against his will. John Gavin is
a personable Dcstry and the
series kicks off with a talent­
ed guest star roster headed by
Tammy Grimes, Neville Brand
and Broderick Crawford in a
story about justice and gold.
8:30-0:30 p. m. (CBS) Route
00. "This la Going To Hurt
Me More Than It Hurts You.”
This series has tried comedy
beforo with mixed results
Thie one is an almost hilarious
success, thanks to guest star
Soupy Sales, who plays an ec­
centric millionaire with altru­
istic concern for pretty girls
only if they are ill. Three of
the ''sick” dolls refuse to leave
his yacht, so the diminutive
p l a y b o y pleads with Tod
(Martin Milner) to get him off

T V Time Previews
the hook. When Tod refuses,
Soupy schemes with Line to
convince the girls that Tod Is
wealthier than he Is. Shades of
the Keystone Kops, this one
winds up with a pie-throwing
finish.
8:30-9:30 p. m. (NBC) The
Bob Hope Show. Bob's show
tonight la strictly for laughs
and helping him will be Janet
Leigh, Anne Bancroft and
singers Julie-London and S.rgio Franchi. Anna Bancroft
portrays the nation's first
woman president with the
added handicap of having
Hope aa a husband. Miss
Leigh has the same misfor­
tune in a skit called "The
Busting Point.” H o p e a n d
Franchi team up as two opera
singera outahoutlng each other
over an auto accident. On the
serious side, Sergio renders
“Marta” and Misa London
sings "Night Life.”
8:30-0:30 p. m. (ABC)
Burke's Law. "Who Killed
Carrie Cornell T” This episode
misses a great opportunity to
be true to itself. The murder
victim should have been found
floating face up in a vat of
coffee In the coffee house
where she worked. Failing
this logical switch, you’re on

your own In choosing the mur­
derer from tonight’s guest
list: Michael Ansars, Jim
Backus, Joanle Sommers, Wil­
liam Shatner, Fernando Lam­
as and Diana Lynn.
0:30-10 p. m. (CBS) Twllight Zone. "From Agnes—
With Love." A humorous appoarh to the weird possibil­
ities of automation. Wally Cox
Is quite good as a computer
expert with a handsome rival
(Ralph Taeger) for the love
of a pretty office worker (Sue
Randall). He’s advised in his
pursuit of love by the electron­
ic computer—Agnes, by name
—he seemingly controls. I t’s
not long before he realises
that "Agnea” isn't all machin­
ery and haa the scheming soul
of a woman. The finish ex­

plains why his predecessor
suffered a nervous breakdown.
10-11 p. m. (NBC) The Jack
I’aar Show (Color). Hit of the
show is Bob Ncwhart (isn’t it
aliout time for him to get an­
other shot at a series of his
own?) with a wild routine
about a newsman and a pho­
tographer invading a nudist
enmp in order to expose the
goings-on.
In speaking of the people of
Mexico, peons are members
of the Isborlng class.

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the events of the festival, which include a big
Cattlemen's Parade, n Seminole Indinn pageant,
wuter shows and a citrus feast.

SANDY SHOES ! ! Miss Johanna Brnndon,
Theme Girl for the 1964 Sandy Shoes Festival at
Ft. Pierce Feb. 15 - March 15, is proving she
has sand in HER shoes. She will reign a t all of

WEEKEND TELEV ISIO N
FRIDAY P. M.
0:06 ( i ) Nawacopo
( I X t ) Nawa, Sports,
W e a th e r

V EG E T A B LE
REPORT
Federal State Market
News Service
Sanford
Shipping pint information
for Feb. 13. All aalca F.O.B.
Precooling charge! extra unle u otherwise stated.
8ANFORD-OV1EDO
IELLWOOD DISTRICT
Partly cloudy and mild.
Cabbage: demand ilow to
fair, market about atcady.
Domestic round type, 1H bu.
cratea, $1.35 to $1.50, belt
moiUy $1.50; few amall *lie
and fair quality, low a i $1.10;
50 lb. lacks, ordinary to fair
quality, $1 to $1.25, poorer,
lower.
Carrota: d e m a n d good,
market about iteady. Sack*,
481 lb., film packed, $2.15 to
$2.50; 50 Ibi. looie, $1.75 to
$1.90.
Celery: demand exceed*
■upply, market stronger. 1$
In. crates, Pascal type, 3 dox.
and larger. $4.50; 4 doi. and
amaller, $4; hearts, 24 count,
film wrapped, $5.
Chinese cabbage: demand
good, market stronger. 16 in.
crates. $2.50 to $2.75.
Endive: demand moderate,
m arket steady, t 1/9 bu.
cratea, $3.50.
Escarole: demand tnoderate, market steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, $3.
Lettuce: demand fair, m ar­
ket about steady. Boston type,
EBN crates, 24 count, I lot,
$4; Iceberg type. WB crates,
24 count, few, $2.25 to $2.50;
30 count, few, $1.75 to $1-90;
Romaine. 1 1/9 bu. crates,
few, $3.50.
Onions, green: demand fair,
m arket iteady. Crates, 3 doi.
bunches, $3.
Parsley: demand fair, m ar­
ket weaker. Crates, 5 doi.
bunches, $2.
Parsnips: Baskets, 12-1 lb.,
film packed, few, $1.25.
Radishes: demand fair to
good, market steady. Baskets,
fUm packed, red variety, 30$ ox., mostly $1-50; whita varlety, 24-$ os., f*w.
Spinach: voluma light. Bu­
shel Baskets, Savoy type,
$1.75.

HASTINGS, LX)RIDA
DISTRICT

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Romper Room
America* Dietary
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Hpanlah
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C sa o o n trallo n
Price Is R ight
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�Lyman Wins First Round; Oviedo Plays Trojans
Hounds Take
injured Rook About Sports
Out; Colbert Thinking Out Loud On DeLand In
Semi-Finals
To Substitute

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BY JULIAN 8TENSTR0M

By Jm Wartfm
H rrald 8 porta W riter
Highlighting ear* competi­
tion tonight by 8emlnole
County schools, ths powerpacked Oviedo Lions invade
ths lair of tha top ten ranked
Evana Trojans. Tip off time Is
I for tha non-conference tilt
th at should indicate how the
Lions stack up against tbs top
prep teams In tha stats.
• • •

O v i e d o m m ’s r-foot-4
c eater. Seth Keek, will set
see action tonight when tha
Liana travel to Orlando for
their centre! with the Evans
High Trojans, champions of
the Metre Conference. Keok
Is atm suffering from a
severs ankle sprain. He will
bn replaced by Tim Col­
bert

e • *
The Trojans, presently rank­
ed seventh among Florida
cage quintets, boast a 17-8
record and are pacing the
pack In the Metro Conference.
Paced by 5 foot 7 Inch senior,
Chuck FetTell, Evans has leap­
ed to cage honors In the state
and Central Florida. Aided by
a high scoring offense and a
s tiff defense, Evans has grab­
bed 17 victories, while losing
only threei to Pompano Beach,
West Palm Beach Forest Hill,
and as a result of illness,
Edge water.
The Trojans possess tha
ability of being able to hit the
m t from fa r out, besides from
close under, ao tha Orange
County quintet will be hard to
keep down. Evans also pos­
sesses good height, and should
control tha backboards In to­
night's t i l t The Trojans make
ftw mistakes, and are smooth
ball handlers. Tba Orlando
school also has tha ability to
coma from behind and win, as
was evident during the Winter
Park t i l t
Evans can play nearly every
type,of game, and It ia report­
ed th a t tha Trojans are espe­
cially fond of the fast moving,
high scoring contest This type
of game allows the Trojans to
use the fast break, a kind of
offense Evans favors. I t Is
generally conceeded that the
Trojans will be heavily favor
ed In tonight's t i l t but the
Lions hope to give the Or­
lando school, one of Its tough
est games of this season.
The Lions, now 14-4, will bo
hunting their fourth victory In
a row and their fifteenth over
all. Although aided by the lnv
provement of forward Billy
llikler and center Beth Rook,
it Is not certain whether the
Lions will enter tonight's con­
test a t full strength. Yet, the
chances are good that Oviedo
will face Evans with their
normal starting lineup.
Averaging 66 points a game,
tha Lions are paced by Jimmy
Courier and Rex Brooks. A1
though tbs Oviedo quintet has
not had time for sufficient
practice, they h a v e g o n e
through some new offensive
and defensive patterns that
they hop* will stop the Tro­
jans.
Oviedo Is aware of their
chances tonight, but optimism
la expressed by all team mem
bera and Coach Paul Mikler,
who atatedi "We bops to do
our best."
Oviedo’s JV ’a will be Inac­
tive tonight, not having
gams scheduled. The Baby
Lons, 9-9 for the season, will
Join other Lion rooters In
cheering the Lions on to what
Oviedo hopes is victory.
Probable lineup for the Tro­
jan*! Bigs and Wiedenbeck,
forwards! Ferrell and Arnold,
guards! and Huletta, center.
For ths Lionet Mikler and
Courier a t forward, Brooks
and Bellhorn, guards, and
Rook a t cantor.

Persuasive

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Pa** 8—Fri. Feb. 14, '64

Lake Mary Man Drag Features
In Daytona Top Drivers
Race Sunday

i •«»
'•The Goat" narrowly edg­
4 t*
A two-time national cham­
B y Rickard Grant
ed
ria tt for second place
pion
and
a
grudge
race
be­
— __.I S — *
In the start of the Inter Scholastic Bowling League
By Jullsa 8 1real rote
Hrrai* Dporu
nnw r
tween two of tne Southeast’s Stock Eliminator a t the Sem*
play this past week, the Seminole High School boys' team
Sanford In general and hottest stock ears headline (note Timing A ssociation ’s
Tha Greyhounds of Lymtn
took three pclnta from Oviedo High School a t Winter
Lake Mary in particular will tonight’s drag racing action big two-day meet Dec. 28-29.
raced
into
the
semi-finals
of
Park Lane*.
be represented in Sunday's a t the Osceola Airport, near Timing Assn. President Dan
the Orange Belt Conference
Tha local keglera were lead by Lenny Reinhart’*
W itt has received vow* from
tip » ) £
1,200 mite (2,000 Kilometer) Geneva.
178/472 serlea, high scorer for the event.
cage tournament in Leesburg
Atlanta that this won’t hap.
All
told,
|600
in
prises
will
This league bowls home and home match** each
■porta car classic at the DayThursday night with a M to
be up for grabs as time trials pen again.
f( M l
Monday a t 10 different bowling establishment* through­
tone International Speedway.
SO victory over the Lakeview
The two cart will stage a
kick off competition a t 7
out Central Florid*. Each of the participating school*
High Sehool Red Devils.
Danny Danklefa, a North p.m. Eliminations will begin best-two-uf-three run-off with
have both boy* end glrle entries and they bowl in com­
In other first round contests
the winner receiving 1100.00.
American Aviation represent­ a t 10 p.m.
petition a t no charge to tha participant*.
the Apopka piue Darters roll­
In an effort to gather tha
The expected field of 160
ative
a
t
tha
Sanford
Naval
In addition, each week not only those listed as regu­
ed to a resounding 73 to 39
entrants will also Include a finest possible field of en­
lars on the teams but substitutes as well are permitted
Air
Station
and
a
resident
of
win over the ao-called dark
large field of Stock compet­ tries, W itt announced th at
three free practice games a t their home lanes.
Lake Mary, it manager of
horse Leesburg Yellow Ja c ­
itors — ’ many of the big cars towed more than 40
The Seminote outfit practice* each Saturday from
the team which will attem pt
kets and the cellar dwelling
nemes
gearing at tha miles for tonight’s competi­
12 noon until 2 p-m. If thers are any additional competi­
Kissimmee Kowboys surpris­
to capture the event with a
Speed
Wec!:a
Winter Nation­ tion will be admitted through
tors, especially amongst the girls, they are aaked to be
ing!y roped tbs Wildcats of
Triumph TR4.
the gates free. However, all
als
a
t
Daytona
Beach.
a t J e t Lanes on Saturday promptly a t noon.
Wildwood, «1 to S3.
A member of the pit crew,
By fa r the biggest name entrants will pay a classifi­
The next regularly scheduled match Is at Je t Lanes
In tonight's aeml-flnals tha
Jerry Mlckelson, is also with
Is Joa Jacona, whose Chev­ cation fee.
with Edgewatcr High School of Orlando rolling ths
Greyhounds tackle the topNorth American at 8NAS
rolet-powered AA dragster
Tribc’a keglera.
seeded DeLand High Bulldogs
and
a
resident
of
Lake
Mary.
I if
LIUfa) 1 vt** TV
baa
carried him to tiro con­
*
*
•
*
at T p.m., and the Blue Dart­
The TR4 la a stock model
Legal Notice
ers meet the Kowboys In the
GTO, known aa a grand tour­ secutive national champion­
Watch Your LanguaRc
ships
a
t
Daytona.
Ths
P
itts­
evening's closing event.
One wit claims that an angler’s stature in the fishing
ing car, is owned by Dr. H.
v o n r x op *»rr
Saturday night tha winners
world Is measured by his mouth as well as his ability to
St. Johns of Jacksonville. Dr. burgh, Pa., leadfoot will at­ STATE OP FLORIDA TO
PSYCH ’EM, CASSIUS!—Cassius Clay listens
LOIS U. COLVBNBACH.
of the Lyman-DeLand affair
fish.
SL Johns, along with Ron tempt to better the 187.2
to trainers Angelo Dundee, left, and Drew
whoa* raaldane* la
mph clocking which brought
and tha Apopka-Klssimmee
In other words, If you’re going to tell fish stories,
V lrelnla R*ach, V irginia ,
Hutchison
and
Peter
Gregg
Brown as they counsel the challenger on psycho­
him the national title last
and whoa* m a iling a d d r ta a
encounter tangle for the tour­
you’d better talk like a fisherman.
logical warfare ugalnst Sonny Liston. The will be the three driver* since year, when he toured the
1* Poat Offlca Ilox 70S,
ney title.
To foster Improved relations between novices and
the
race
is
expected
to
last
V
irg in ia IlMeh, V irginia:
Louisville loud speuker says he'll throw the book
having b**n (11*4
BIU Tolson with 30 points
old hands, the folks a t Mercury outboards have coma up
from 12 to 13 hours and no Daytona quarter mile in a a gAa ln aault
nt
the
heavyweight
champion
in
Miami
Beach
t you In t h a C ircuit
fantastic 8.22 seconds.
and Donnie Smith with 19
up with a few suggestions that will get any beginner off
driver
is
permitted
to
drive
Court
In
and fo r Bamlnol*
Feb. 26.
A special home-brew "sec­ County. Florida. In C h a n c t r y .
paced the Greyhounds to vic­
more than four hours with­
to a good s ta r t
for divorce, Ih* a b b r a v la ta d
tory over tha Red Devils. Ly­
out a t least ona hour's rest. ret formula” fuel helps pow­ till* of which la E lm a r O. ColCertain words always ruffle the feathers of ths pro.
man took a 13-11 lead when
Polo heads the top of the list. Poles are something you
Die race will begin a t 10 er him to the lightening quick v*nbarh, plaintiff, v. Lola M.
Colvfnbaeh,
defendant.
thla
the first period closed but
a.m. and Danklefs says it speeds; a Jet aircraft typa nolle* la to raqulr* you to fit*
would fly flags from or push a boat with. Except for
added another doxen points
probably will bo decided be­ drogue parachute helps him w ith th a Clark of aald C ourt
the cano variety, which I* an unnientlonabl* in some
your w r itte n defanata, if any,
In the second stanxa while
tween 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. ■low down.
quarters, poles have nothing to do with fishing. Substitute
tha p l a i n t if f * c o m p la in t
Jacona will hava some to
holding Lakeview to an even
filed In aald cauaa, and to
Danklefa eeld he la plan­
"rod” and you're safe.
a copy an the plaintiff**
half doten. Going into the
ning three pit stops and will companions in speed, howev­ aaerv*
Fish “smash, strike, bust” or "hit” a plug, but never
tt o r n e y a not t a l a r th a n th e
third quarter leading 34 to 17,
schedule tha drivers so that er, if not quite the kind of ISth d a y of March, A. D. 1SI4.
"bite” I t Bites and nibbles Immediately reflect the use
Lakeview poured on t b s
fall not or e dacreo
his best night pilot can take speeds his skeletal dragster proHerein
of bait—never recommended- when spinning a yarn.
confeaao will ba o n tara d
steam and came within three
Is capable of.
ag aln at you.
Call your outboard rig "her.** I t’* tha only other
Spriotars a t the Sanford-Or- Urede M— 1. Kid Willie. 3. the wheel for the dark hours
points of the Greyhounds. In
The Hubert P latt Ford
W ITNESS my h a n d a n d t h e
Ulu* Mixture, S. Calico lla w k , of the event
gal In the lives of men to which wives never object
of aald Court a t Sanford.
the quarter the Winter Gar­ Undo kennel club, wilt be
Pay Off Olrl. 0. Mr*. Mopa,
team of Atlanta, Ga„ will aral
The
cor
has
been
prepared
Florida,
thla 4th day of P a t Use local fish namss only. A "speckled trout” in
flood Timing, 7. Pogue, S.
den outfit tallied IS points going for their second straight t.iigen*
match
its
1904
Fairlan*
ru
a
ry
, A. D. 1SS4.
for racing by the Hunt LinFlcrlda la considerably different than a "spec” in On­
white Lyman again got its win la tonight's featured 10th TKNTII RACK — t / l * Milo — coln-Mercury Company, Inc., against a 1904 aluminum Ply­ (8EAL)
tario. A "Jake trout" becomes a "mackinaw** In tha west,
A r t h u r If- Beckwith, Jr..
tirade A— I. Ilualy Je t. 7. liardoxen. In the final frame, race.
mouth entered by the Great
C lerk of Ik* Circuit Court
nacl* Unit, I. P onna'a Mlaa of Sanford.
and a "togue” In the northeast And you'd better call
llyi M a rtha T. Vlhlen
however, the 'Hounds got off
Barnacle's Best and Step Kay. 4. Teal Wire. J. W. D.'a
The 60 plu* vehicles In the Southern Goat Racing team
bream "brim" or be denounced aa a carpet-bagger.
U a p u t r Clark
Orniael. I. I*erry HI, 7. Itotalnthe 12-point standard and
of
Lakeland.
irUTCIIISON
AND L B P T L X R
event
will
race
In
four
sepa­
Now, both ware sired by Bsr- ed. S T"a Airy
So choose your words with care. You may not be
Kdwarda Building
racked up 20 white bolding
P.I.&gt;iVP.KTII HACK — X,S Mil* rate classes. Dsnklefs says
able to make other fishermen believe you, but a t leaat
nacle
Bob
and
are
doing
quite
Poat
Offlr*
D
raw tr H
irad* U— 1. Llnko. 7. Hba'a
Lakeview to 17.
Switxerland issued the first Sanford. Flo rid a
there will be an overall win.
you ran hold their attention.
Hrt,
1.
Notified.
4.
Ilarmen,
S.
well
this
season
at
SOKC.
Fourteen of Tolson’a 30
Sweat Show era, 4. Hypnotlnua, ner In addition to a winner coin made of pure nickel in Attorney* for P l a in t i f f
PuMlah Fab. T, 14. *1. SI. 1*4*.
points came when they were Tonight's entries:
7. Mr. Tall Man. S. Sllant
1881.
C1)11-74.
In each classification.
f ir s t mai m — a/ia van* — Grata.
needed most — In the final Ora**
0 — 1. Pond* l l n c r r , J.
half. Tolson and Smith also T h in k Ahead. I. Hob T ra y , «.
mad* another contribution to K e n to n Jo y , I. H I»y‘o Shadow,
«. Ballaoo Osl. T. Mlaa Poppy.
the Lyman effort by control! I. Drown Trao*
ng the backboards. In the • r t 'O M J RATH — B/ia Mil*—
I) — 1. P at'* llo n ry , I.
rebounding e f f o r t Lyman Ttira* de
dIoe k
XII**.
1.
Safe
grabbed 34 rebounds. Otfen Swap, 4. Sir. Dude, 1. Iloroer
Kin*. S. Sundown llo rk . 7
lively, Lyman hit 64 percent Oary'o
Troublea, I. Joa Canty
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPl) Senate anti-trust and monop­ of their shots.
T H IR D RJtCR — B / ia HU* —
tired* IV— I. Rao l.ura, t. Illll
—The American League found oly sub committee, and May­
data, S. Plying Hllpp*r, 4. Win
Itself caught In a legal run­ or Hus Davis of Kansas City.
Wet Sarah. I. O r a a t Quern. *.
Protocol, T. Dompney, S. Ka»y
down today, a predicament All have made their plan*
Ply
more serious to baseball than known. All have put the lea
PUURTM RACK — B /l* Rile—
O rsda R — 1. Tent Tuba. I
any rundown ever played on gue on a spot—right In the
P ourw ay H art. S. Itockat D»a,
the base paths.
middle.
4. AJ . , t. Itoyat Aelraaa, S.
The league was maneuver­
MrAll.n, 7. l.*mon Twlat, I.
If the league attempts to
ed into Its awkward position expel Finley, the owner will
Echunls teamed with Gasti It. Il.'a F nra va r
FI PT H RACK — S/B Hll* —
when Charles O. Finley, own­ light back in court. He has to taka Thursday night's fired* T — 1. Sllv*r Hh*t.a. S.
er of the Kansas City Athle­ said repeatedly that no one feature eighth game doubles S a laa tai Mar. S. Halt Spring*.
l e a p i n g Lalha. S. Kaasan,
tics, failed to reach agree­ has the power to taka ths club competition a t tha Orlando I.4. Lila
Tumblar. 7. Show Dla,
ment with city officials on a away from him.
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton. 5. Donna'* P lray Mlaa
RACK — t / l * Mil* —
new lease for Municipal Stad­ If the league permits him
Btartlng In tha handicap SIXTH
fired* C— 1. Viola Tip. S. Panium.
to move, Long said, baseball ped sixth post, the pre-gam* worthy. t. Dr. W hither*. 4.
Tha leaguo ordered Flnloy would be acting as a business favorite* swept through the Ilarh. 4. Handy Bm ma, •. Hur/ READ EVERY WORD. IF YOU DRIVE A CAR, \
H u n t . 7. Dualy C aptain,
four weeks ago either to sign and not ■ sport Tha senator field with five straight points prlaa
S. Moro llay
• - V R X T H RACR — X/* MU*
a lease here by midnight to­ said the anU-trust committee to Uk* the victory,
V THERE’S NO FINER PRINT AVAILABLE. /
- .irad* IV— 1. Holden Cirri*,
night or face expulsion from wants Finley to explain his
Astiga and Mugusrsa wars t. Irlah Caper, S. Ilajah llaau,
baseball and forfeiture of his actions and has Invited him the runnere-up with Areitlo 4. P at'a T urn, A. Ill* Scholar,
Khury, 7. Uunn, S. Huff
franchise.
lo testify a t its baseball hear and Agustln coming In third. (.
l^onard
Neither Finley nor the city ing Tuesday in Washington.
Urquidl won tha Dally Dou­ SilfiHTH RACK — X/IS Hilo—
was expected to yield In the
Long said he will subpoena ble opentr, the third gam* tira da It— I. Amp!* Ansi*. 2*
S. Mlaa Dunm ora, 4.
stalemate during the waning Finley to appear, If tha owner tinglea event, and Araltlo Chryatr.
Pori* Pig. I. P enny Karl. 4.
hours before the deadline.
does not respond voluntarily captured the closer to poat a Ptnud Kail*, 7. Orbital, I. J u d y
nid
The league must act soon- to the Invitation.
6-9 combination.
x i v m r a c r — x /ia mu*
cither to carry out Its threat
• H u r t HOW THE STRONG 5/80 WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU*
And no m atter how tha
and try to kick Finley out of league acts on the issue, Da
Chrysler Corporation wtrrarrts for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichavor
baseball, or to back down and vis wants the league either to
comes first, against defects in materials and workmanship and wiM
grant permission to move the approve or to disapprove pub­
replace or repair a t a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's
Athletics to another city.
licly the city’s position In
And the legal ball already leas* negotiations with Fin
place of business, the engine block, heed and internal parts, intake
is whitting about the league'* ley.
manifold, water pump, transmission case and Internal parts (excluding
head, even before It has an
Davis, In his request for an
manual clutch), torque convertor, drive s h a ft universal Joints, rear axle
nounced Its Intentions.
opinion Thursday to Joe Cron
and differential, and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, pro­
The players with the ball In, league president, Indicated
TOMORROW NIGHT!
are Finley himself. Sen. Ed­ that U the league disapproves
vided the owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months o r4,000 miles,
ward V. Long, O-Mo., of ths of Uw city’s stand, then the
whichever comes first the oil filter replaced every second oil change
league should offer 9 com
and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every
promise proposal

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Inter-scholastic Bowling

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Sprinters Featured
At S0KC Tonight

Finley Has League
On Ticklish Spot

Here’s the “fine print”
that goes with
Plymouth and Valiant’s
5-year/50,000-m ile warranty*
on the parts that keep you going.

Echaniz, Gasti
Win Feature

RACING KING
STAKES FINALS

Fight Results

2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of
performance of the required service, and requests the dealer to certify
(1) receipt of such evidence and (2) tha car's then current mileage.

LOS ANGELES (UPl) Sergio Gomet. 1MK, H a
Juana, Mexico, outpointed Er­
nie Caudras, 1U, Baa Diego
( 10).

RACING

Accepts Bid
OWENSBORO, Ky. ( U P l) Kentucky Weslayan, tha na­
tion's fourth-ranked small col­
lege basketball team in the
United P r e s s International
ratings, has bacons the first
team to aecepi aa Invitation
to appear ia the NCAA south­
central regional tournament
a t Durham, N. C., March 9-7.

SEATTLE (UPl) — lt’« golag to take a very persuasive
refare t to sentence Beal
Totems' hockey player BUI
kJcFarlaad to tha penalty hex
ia Urn future. McFarland was
nan af S9 mtcpeeefei apt
TV Fight
rtate taking ths WaaWag
(K ill
AuocUtka n m
NEW YORK (UPl) - U ls
ination, and will ba sw an fat Molina and Frankie Narvaos,
as aa sttonmy oa Monday.
two of Uw best looking young
prospects in Uw lightweight
la the Brttish division, weal tonight in
to to Antrim, * maritime nationally televised 10-round­
er at Madlaon Square Gordonat northern Inland.

N IG H T L Y
MATINEES
WEDNESDAY

S :I0
EXCEPT SUNDAY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY

These words era wrltton for your peace of mind.
AU they ask you to do to cany out a normal
maintenance schedule that any proud owner dots
automatically. In fa c t this warranty acta ae
a ready reminder to you vfcen We time for
regular check-ups-Juit like going to the doctor!

It costa you no more than any normal earn
service, but it gives you a priceless bo n u s5 years or 50,000 miles worth of peace of mintfl
See your Plymouth-Valiant Dealer and discuss
the “fine print" with him. Then you’ll went to
take a tost drive in a new Plymouth or Valient

2 P- M.

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• Glass-!
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• YalaA F a ith *

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Association, sponsored a re­
Tha Florida Federation of ception 8onday a t the DeA rt, through tha Orlando A rt Bnry Mansion House honor
Ing Prank French of Winter
Park who la exhibiting a col
lactimi of hia father'* paint­
ing* and wood engravings at
the Mansion &lt;kirlng t h e
month of February.
The buffet table waa over
laid with n white linen eloth
and waa centered with
driftwood arrangement interrBr Mra. H. L. J,
ape reed with bittersweet and
'T w atra b o w members w an flanked by tall whita taper,
•Welcomed by tha Lake Mon in driftwood candelabra. Also
on the table were two crystal
IM PTO a t a moating of tha
punch bowls, traya of cookies
•rganlaation bald Tuesday and driftwood dlahsa holding
oranlng hi tha school audl- mints.
toriura with Mra. A. C. DoudIlosteases ware Mrs. Ar­
Bay, president, praaldiag.
thur Richter, who made the
Tha devotion wao glraa by centerpiece and Mrs. Leonard
Fame* Murray, principal, and Utssenaur a n d
Mra. D.
rocracount waa won by tha Lewie, all of Orlando.
aixth grade.
Oil paintings included in
A rota of appreciation waa tha French exhibit being
extended Bill Hlttell for sue- shown are “Three Sister
ceaafully arranging to have Elms,” painted a t Reed’s
aafety algna put up on Lake Ferry in New Hampshire;
Monroe Road a t the aehool “Storm Coming," tha rocky
creating. Tbo group alao Tot­ Main* coast; “Cotton Picker"
ed to buy fertilizer for the of Florida and “Tha Meadow"
echcol lawna and ahrube aa in New Jersey.
requested by Mlaa Aria Mann,
Wood engravings are of
custodian.
Abraham Lincoln, The Fish,
Tha program waa preaented er Boy, Day of Reat, A Let­
by Mra. Lorraine Graham of ter, Old Fortifications In Can­
tha Central Florida Tubarcu- ada, Happy Darky a n d
loala Reaplratory Dlaaaaa Aa. Mother and Child.
•ociatlon, who ahowed a film
Ilia “Beggar Girl" won a
entitled “Danger 8lgna of gold msdnl in 8t. Louis In
Reaplratory Diseases." Mra. 1904.
Graham introduced Dr. KenW ater colors Include "Old
Hath Wing who apoka on tu- Hatfield Elm" In Massachu­
berculoala
and reaplratory setts; "New Boston Village;"
dlaaaaea and led an intareat­ “Farm Building* In Msata.
ing question and anawer tea chusetts;" “The Blacksmith's
•Ion.
Shop;" “Old Man of the
Refraahmenta ware tarred Mountains;" and among the
by Mra. B. F. Bullard in the wood block cuts are “ Boy
aehool eafeteria following the with Kite," “Indian Lad,"
meeting and program.
"Canterbury," New II a m p •
shire; "The Merrymakers,"
“Nightingale," “Tha Drown­
ing" and “ Beautiful Eyes,”
The beautiful coloring in
oila and w ater colors hava rema.r.ubly withstood fira and
age and thq portraits and oil
Volunteer firemen f r o m paintings are fine example*
Castelberry and Longwood, of French’s m attery of mix.
city firemen of Sanford and Ing paints. Tha painting of
membera of the ladlta auxll his birthplace in Loudon,
iary of tha newly organ!sod N. II., wee dons a t tha aga of
Gindarrilla volunteer depart­ 18 yaara.
Tha axhlblt is open to the
ment will be on hand Sunday
to collect donations for the publie.
annual carebel palsy telethon.
Collection depota In Cnaeal
berry will be manned from
S a.m. until after 8 p.m. a t
the Fire House and a t Sem­
inole Shopping Plata.
In Longwood tha men will
be on duty a t the new fire
house until 4 p.m. Peraons in
this area who wish their do­
nations to be picked up may
sail either the fire depart­
ment or police department.
In Sanford, donations may
be left a t both stations or
arrangsmenU for homa pick
npa may be made by calling
tha downtown station.

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NEWLY ELECTED VESTRYMEN of the Enterprise All Snints Episco­
pal Church are (front, left to right) Harry llulse, John Smiley, Earl
Pickford, Leon Wright and Walton Miller; (back) Hnrry Johnquest,
Nicholas Zetto, Milford Leonard, Rev. Kippcnhrock, Paul Metz and 11. E.
Olson.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Thle
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providing tip* on complet­
ing your Income return.
By Charles W. Sehoenemaa
Written for
Newepaper Enterprise Asia.
The biggest deeiaion most of
us havo to make when w* fill
out our tax return Is whether
w ell be better off taking the
standard deduction or itemis­
ing our nonbusiness deduc­
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VFW Post Sets
Rummage Sale

By Donas Estes
Plane for a rummage sale
to be held la March ware
discussed at ths regular
meeting of VFW Post 8207
held Tuesday night at the
Post Homs on tha Old Dixie
Highway.
The time and location of
the salt will be announced
a t a later data.
Membera serving on the
r u m m a g e sals committee,
who will pick up donation* if
called, and tha arras they
will covar are: Robert March,
Longwood; Larry Chunat,
Casselberry; Ralph Moore,
Howall Park; Jack Hopkins,
Maitland and Harold Mats of
Fern Park Mower Barrie#,
Fern Park.

Yon have to us# tha long
form in order to itemise. When
you get to line 0—that's where
your adjusted gross Income
goes—you have reached the
Urns of decision.
If you choose the standard
deduction, you are entitled to
10 per cent of tha amount on
line 0 or f 1,000, whichever is
less.
Remember also that if your
line 9 amount la leas than $5,.
000 you can use tha aocalled
"tax table," which simplifies
tha Job of completing your re­
turn. But the “tax tub!*’’ may
be uiad only If you do not
Itemise your nonbuainese de­
ductions. It allows you ap­
proximately the 10 per cent
standard deduction.
In asking yourself whether
you should itemise, yop must
know what tha deductible non­
business expenses arc. All
nonbusinesa interest—even In­
terest on credit purchases, is
deductible. Certain specific
types of taxes are deductible
on Pag* 2 of your return.
Medical and dental expendi­
tures are Page 2 deductions,
and so are charitable contri­
butions. Child care expenses
•re Page 2 deductions.
And don't forget casualty
losses.
The IRS says that a casual­
ty loas deduction la allowed
for any losses from fire,

storm, or shipwreck or In any
event due to some sudden, un­
expected or unusual cause.
Damage to nonbusiness prop­
erty by hurricanes, floods, and
acta of vandalism generally
qualify.
A deduction is available for
damage to your personal auto­
mobile even though you were
at fault—Just a* long aa tha
damage caused by you to your
car waa not as a result of your
willful act. (Damage to the
other car which you paid is
not deductible.)
You can deduct only your
loss In any case. Therefore,
you must reduce the damage
by any Insurance payment
you received. And remember
alao, losi is not the cost of
repair*: It Is usually ths de­
crease In value caused by the
accident.
A recent change; the IRS
used to allow sudden tarmita
damage as a casualty loss.
Now, tha IBS aaya, after long
study, no termite damage oc­
curs with enough suddenness
to amount to a casualty loss
So remember your casualty
losrea last year when deciding
whether you should itemise
ynur deductions, but remem­
ber also, you should be abl*
to prove the amount of your
losses.
Madiral

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Twenty-fits man, including
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Church of tha Nativity Holy
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were presented with Holy
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mas Ryon, Lenox Fey and
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Final plans will be made
fo r the April 4 Flower Show
a t a meeting of the South
Seminole Garden Club to be
held a t 1:80 p.m. Monday a t
th a
Casselberry Woman’s
Club on Overbrook Drive.
Mrs. Ol'ver W. Holnaee,
general ch airaaa of tha
•re n t, wOl give instructions,
lira . H. T. Crittenden, d ub
president and proprietor of
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NOTICE U h*r*by given th at
th* u n i H r t l i a M AllTIIL'H II.
HECK W ITH. JR.. Clerk of Cir­
cuit Court of Hsmlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, will, on th* Jnd
day of March. 1»««. at lisa*
o'clock A. M. a t Ih* F r o n t
Door of th* Ramlnot* County
Court llouaa, Ramlnot* County.
In th* c ity of Ranford. F l o r ­
ida. o ffar for aal* and aril at
public o u tc r y to th* hlRhaat
and b t a t bidder for ea»h. the
following daacrlbad p r o p r r t y
altuated In Hamlnol* County,
Florida, t o . w l l :
X.ot t». Block A. WOODM E R E PA ItK JND REI'LAT, according to plat
t b a r a o f racordad In Flat
Book K , Pag* Ti. Public
Ttacord* of Bamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida!
T o g a t h a r w i t h th* following
daacrlbad aqulpm a nt:
1 W aatlnghouaa R a f r lg s r a t o r —Modal UMB U S e r­
ial No. I1B X14734
1 W aatlnghoua*
Built-In
O r a n A lla n g a —Modal KTB
t a x Serial No. B m i l l
p u r a u a n t to tha Fina l Decree
ol F o re c lo s u re e ntered In a
caae pendin g In sa id Court, the
style of which la
ISLAND F E D E R A L RAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
United
S talee
e a r in g * and
loan association.
Plaintiff,
JO SE PH FE RNA NDE Z QL'IC1IOCIIO and E S T H E R MATO
QUICIIOCHO, hi* wlfa, at al.
Defendants
and th* e h an c ary nu m b er of
which la m i l .
W ITNESS my h a n d and th*
official seal of said Court, this
11th day of F e b r u a ry , !M4.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r II. Beckwith. Jr.,
C lerk of Ilia C ircuit Court
of Hemlnola County, F l o r ­
ida
U r: M a r th a T. Vlhlan
D eputy Clark
Joseph M. F l t s g a r a l d
A tto rn ey for P l a in t i f f
311 Security T ruet Building
Miami 11, Flo rid a
F R a n k l ln t-SITl
Publish Fab. 14. 1144.
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NOTICE OP
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NOTICE la hereby given th at
th* unde ralane d ARTHUR 11.
RECK WITH, J l l . Clark of Clrcult C ourt of Hemlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida, wilt, un th* Ind
day of March, I M t . at U * t
o'clock A. M. a t th* F ro n t
Door of th* Btmlnol* County
Court Huuio. Hemlnolo County,
In Iho city of Hanford, Florida,
o f f a r for aala and aell a t pub­
lic outcry lo tho h laheet and
b a it bidder for each, th* fol­
lowing daacrlbad prope rty s i t ­
uate d
In Samlnol* County,
Florida, to-w lli
Lot 1*. Block B. WOODMURK PA RK JND HEPLAT, a ccording to plat
thereof recorded In P la t
Hook IS. Pag* TS. Public
Records of Hamlnol* C o u n ­
ty. Florida:
TOOKTIIKR W ITH Ih* follo w­
ing described e quipm ent:
1 1 1 1 lla n g a • Modal JM
SI V Serial No. VO S t i l l
1 O. K. Il a f r l g a r a t o r —Mo­
dal TA SIS V Serial No. HV
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p u ra u a m to Uio Final Daera*
of Foroclosuro e n te red In n
caao pending In said Court, tho
alylo of which It
McCAUtlllAN M O R T O A O K
COMPANY. INC, n Florid*
corporation,
P la in tiff,
-vaWILLIAM EUGENE T R E P T O R
and UAItllARA ELLEN T R E P ­
TOR, hie wlfa, a t al.,
Defandanta,
and tha chancery n u m b e r of
which la 11X40.
WITNESS my hand and tha
official teal of said Court,
this l l t h day of F a b r u a ry ,
1144.
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of (ha C ircuit Court
of Htmlnolo County, F lo r ­
ida
Hy: M artha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Joseph M. F l t ig e r a ld
A ttorney for P l a in t i f f
S i t Security T r u s t Building
Miami IS. Florida
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1*71 • F la m in g o Avenue
Clavaland, Ohio
T«u a r e h t r a b y notified t h a t
a Complaint to foracloe* a
certain m o r tg a g e encum bering
tha fo llo w in g daacrlbad real
property, t o .w l t :
Lot 4, Block E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
]. a ccording to Ih* plat
th ere o f aa
recorded
In
Plat Rook 11. Pag* 1**.
Public Records of Saminola County, F lo rid a
haa bean filed a g a ln a t you In
th a above atylad ault. and you
a r a required lo aarv* a copy
of your A nawar or o th e r
P l e a t i n g to th* Complaint on
P l a ln l i r r * a ttorney*. AN DER­
SON. RUSH. DEAN A DOWNDEH. t : s Kaet C e n tra l Houlevard, Orlando. Florida, and
flit the original Anawar or
other Pleading In Ih* office
of tha Clark of th* Circuit
Court on or before th* l l t h
day of March, l»4«. If you fall
to do ao. a dacra* pro confraeo wilt b* t a k e n a galnat
you for the relief dem anded In
th* Complaint.
This Nolle* shall b* pub.
tlahad one* a weak fur four
eonaecutlr* w eeks In Ih* Banford tlaratd.
DATED th is l t t h day s f
F e b ru a ry , I S tt.
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of Circuit C o u r t
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publlah Fab. 14, SI. SI A Mar.
4. 1144.
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AND FOR * E « | .
NOI.K COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCERY NO. 1ST**
KAT L NEWMAN,
Pla intiff,
va
CARL L NEWMAN.
DafandanL
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
TOl CARL L NEWMAN
W hosa raaldenoo la a s known
T ou nr# he reby notified t h a t
a Com plaint for Dlvoreo haa
b t t n filed a g a l n a t you In th*
above atylad C o u r t a n d you
a r a r a q u l r t d to aarvo a oopy
of y o u r Anawar o r pleading
to tho C om pla int on th* P l a in ­
tiff's a tto r n e y , TRUMAN E.
(1RAS0N. SOI On* North O r ­
a n g e Hid*., Orlando, Florida
and flla tha o rig in a l Answer
o r p lea ding In lha offica of
ih* Clark of th* Circuit Court,
Hemlnolo County Court House,
Hanford, Florida, on or bafora
Ih* SSth day of F a b r u a ry , 1*44.
If you fall to do so. Ju dgm e nt
by d e f a u l t
will ba
ta k a n
a g a l n a t you for tha ra llat d e ­
m anded In th* com plaint.
DONE and O RD E R E D a t
8anford. F lorida thla S ltb day
of J a n u a r y , 1*44.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckw ith J r .
C la r k of th* C ircuit Court
Hamlnol* County, F lorida
By: M a r lb a T. Vlhlan, D.C.
T ru m a n E. Oraaon
A ttorney for P l a in t i f f
101 On* North O range Bldg.
Orlando, Fla.
Publlah Ja n . I I A Fab. ?, 14.
NOTICE o r
21. 1*44.
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE-la he reby given t b a t COQ-IOT
th* unda ralgnsd
A r th u r II.
Uarkwlih, Jr.. Clark of C ir­ IN CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
cuit Court or Seminal* County, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF F L O R .
Florida, will, on Ih* Snd day IDA, SEMINOLE C O U N T Y ,
of March. 1X4, a t It:* * o'clock FLORIDA
A. II. a l th* F r o n t Door of IN CHANCERY NO. ISTT#
NOTICE o f s u i t
th* Bemlnola County Court
lloui*. Seminole County, In Ih* J. B. ULUAHON, JR., n* Ad­
city of Sanford, Florida, o ffar m in istr a to r of V e tera n s' A f­
for aala and sail al public o u t ­ faire. an Officer of t b t United
cry to th* highest and beat S ta te s of America,
Plaintiff,
bidder for raali. th* follo w­
ing daacrlbad propa rty s i t u a t ­ v*.
ed Hn Bemlnola County, F l o r ­ CHARLES J. M AMTATIS a nd
ANTONIA C. MAMIATIB, hla
ida, t o .w lt :
f,ot T. Block ». TOWN- wife.
Defandanta.
BITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA, a subdivision acc o rd ­ T H E STATE OF FLORIDA I
ing lo plat thereof r e c o rd ­ TOl CHARLES J. MAMIATIB
and ANTONIA C. MAMIed III Plat Rook. S, pa g es
ATIS, residence unk n o w n :
44 lo i t . Inclusive, of th*
laxt known residence,
Public Records of Bemlnola
1«I W a lts Drive,
County, Florida,
Hanford, Florida,
pursuant
lo
Ih*
nu m m a ry
last know n m ilita r y a d ­
Final Dacra* of Foreclo sure
dre ss of C harles J. Msml• ntared In a cat* pending In
a d a la Harlal No. ISITI14.
•aid Court, Ih* alyl* of which
A. 4k M. Departm ent, N a ­
la
val Air Hlallnn, P a t u i a n t
BA HP BROOK LTN HAVINOH
River, Maryland.
RANK, n New York c o r p o ra ­
Tou a r a haral.y notified t h a t
tion.
Plain tiff, a ault ha* b ta n filed a g a ln a t
you and each of you, In Ih*
va.
ARNOLD
R.
MAO Il.I, and nbov* entitled causal and ( h a t
WANDA FA T MAO I L L hla you a r e h t r a b y r a q u lr t d to flit
yo u r a n a w a r w ith tha Clark of
wlfa, at a L
Defendants, Ihta Court, and to aarv* a
and tha rha nca ry nu m b er of copy I h t r t o f upon tha P l a in ­
tiff or P l a in t i f f * Attorney,
whtrh la 12111.
WITNESS my hand and Ih* whoa* nam e and a d d r ta a la:
official eta! of said Court, I I AMBROSE OLLIKF, JR ., S t t
thla lSlh day of F a b ru a ry , N. P a r k Avtnu*. P. O. Boa
1*14, Hanford,
Florida,
not
1*14.
l a t e r t h a n March tr d , A. D.
(SEAL)
A rthur II. Ileckwlth. Jr.. 1141.
I f you fall In do to. decree
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
of Seminole County, F l o r ­ pro m nfeaao will be e ntered
t s a l n a t you for iho r e li s t daida
mended In Ih* com plaint.
Ry: M artha T. Vlhlan
Th* n a tu r e of said ault b a ­
Deputy Clerk
i n s for FORECLOSURE OF
Joeeph M. F lt tg e r a ld
llO RTO AOE e n cum bering th*
Attorney for Plaintiff
ropa rty In Bamlnola County,
314 Security T ruet Building
Torlda. t o - w ltt
Miami S3. Florida
LOT IS. HUNLAND EgF R a nklln l-XITI
TATES F IR S T ADDITION,
Publish Feb. 14, 1»»4.
a c c ording lo p l a t thereof
CDIl-44
racordad In P la t Book I t ,
P a g t e ST and IS, Public
Record* of Hamlnol* C oun­
ty, Florida.
T ogether w ith all stru c tu re *
and Im provem ents now am)
h e r e a f te r on said land, a nd th*
ra nts. Haute, and profit* of
tha above daacrlbad p ro p e rty
• provided, however, t h a t th*
Murigagor. ahall b* entitled lo
collect and re ta in th* aald
rant*, Issue*. and profit* n n tll
d e fa u lt h e r e u n d e r ) : a n d all
fix tu re s now or h a r a a f ta r a t ­
tached to or uaad la connection
w ith lb* premia** herein d e s ­
cribed and In addition t h e r e ­
to
th*
following
described
household
appliance*.
which
a r t , and ehall bo deemed lo ba,
f u t u r e s and a p a r t o f lb*
realty, a n d era a portion of
th* se c urity for t b s Indebted­
ness haraln m entioned:
I d.K. Built-In Oven—Mo­
del J D 1IV IW H Harlal No.
UVSS4II1
1 U.K. Hurfac* U n it—Mo­
dal JP74V1WH Hartal No.

1 a.K. Hot W a t e r l l a a t a r
—Modal 1S4 TRHU 1 414444
Bartel No. 1TUIT4I
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AFTER AIL. 1

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FRIENDLY SON65 THAT
MEANT NO MAEM-UKE
TUS G M lf

INCOME TAX SERVICE
0. M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322 (821
322-7*41 LAKE Cottage, fura. 322-6108.

Vacuum Cleaner

Legal Notice

RESIDENCE!

ra n —i r

U 90V ^

/ M m wlmt$ hr

Um 4 o y m

I Q u a k e r Oil W all H e a t ­
e r - M o d a l R H I4-K I Harlal
-No. I t t I T —1FI1
I V a n allaa Blind*
WITS’K M my b e a d t i l t b s
t a e l of said Court a t S eaford.
Florida, thla i t h d a y • ( F a b
ru a ry , A. D. 1144.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith. Jr..
C lerk wf th* C irc u it C o u rt
By: M a rth a T. V lblaa
Deputy Clark
U. AMBROSE O l s U F F , JR F. a Bog I I M
Haaford, F i t .
Publlah Fab. I. 14. 3L 88. I M t
C D S -48

6. F o r R en t
2 BR. Duplex. Lake Privilege.
KIL equipt. Lake MaryHarley Wilhelm. 322-U33.

Preparation of income Tax
Return* by former agent of Repair*, parts; Electrolux.
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
Internal Revenue Sve. 2101
RESPONSIBILITY:
GE, etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
S.
Park
Ave.,
Ph.
FA
2-3878,
The Herald win BY be rechanged. Free Pick-up, 1114
E rneit Bicknell.
iponaible for more than one
Park Ave., Sanford. Pbone
Incorrect Iniertios of your ad,
FA 3-4783.
DUST
PROBLEM?
and reserve* the ri(ht to reCALL your Rainbow dealer
rite or reject any advertiae6. F o r R e s t
322-6311, 4 to 10 p. m.
meat from »bat ordered te
Turn.
A pt Close tn. Apt. 4.
conform fe th* policies of this SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN*33
Mb,
407Vh W. l*t.
naper.
ER SERVICE. Parts and
lupblle* for Ml make* in­ 3 BR., garage apt., fura. 2003
French. 322-7234.
cluding: Electrolux. New
Legal Notice
and rebuilt deaneri sold.
3 BR., 2 bath, in Loch Arbor.
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
No
home service
call
T H E NINTH J U D I C I 4 L CIR­
322-1730.
charge Pbone FA 2-2283,
CUIT IN AND FOR SF.EINOI.B COFNTT. FLORIDA.
2333 Park Dr. ..
3 BR. bouse, kit. equipped.
CIIANCERT NO. ISTNO
Ph. 322 4088.
RPRINOFIF.T.D
INSTITUTION
If you want people lo pay
FOR SAVINGS.
Plaintiff. attention to your buiineaa, FURM.. 2 ApU. $31 mo. aa.
va.
call FA 2-3612 and aak the
Watar, llfhU fura. 107 LoL0U1B T., RANKIN, at ux.
Defendant*. Herald Staff about aome at­
cult At*., 322-8018
NOTICE O F Bt'IT IN
tention getting ada
M4)KTG4GK FORECLOSURE
3 BR., kit. equipped, $73 me.
TOi leOUlS E. RANKIN and
FA 2-3685.
PENNY RANKIN, hla wife
before io M rtlo n .
boon.

nvsiosai

FIT WAS NOTM?
. FAULT, MMH7F

2. N o tic e s • P e r m u t e

FURM. Apt. m o McUonvma.

U

APT. $30 k up. Surplus City.
2 BR., unfurnished bouse. Ph.
322-1338.
2 BR., house in Lake Mary,
fura. or unfura., 860 mo.
Pb. 322-8037.
FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
2 BR. Fum. Apt. 322-0641.
2 BR. fura. bouse. 108 W. 18th
St.
4-ROOM fura. house, $73 men
Longwood 136-3800.
CLEAN. 4-Rra. i l l Psr*.
FURN. 8pL. Pleasant Bring.
Park apU. FA 2-8307.
3 BR Unfura. bouse. Nothing
fancy, but efaeap rent. Ph.
FA 3-321*.
3 BR., U s bath. 3418 Chain
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
322-3608.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* privet* bathe, 114 1 BR. fura. dupltx, utilities
toel. 860. mo. 322-8838.
W. First St.

Legal Notice
IN THH CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR IEHTNOLH COUN­
TY, FLORIDA,
IN CHANCERY ROv 1SHHH
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
BEN'OY HOLDINO CORPORA.
TION, a Florida Corporation.
Plaintiff,
vu.
LAMAR VTCKERS and MART
F. VICKERS, hi* w ife, and
WARREN B. MARTIN and
MART EDNA MARTIN, hla
wlfa.
Defendant*.
NOTICE o r HALE
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y OIV.
EN purauant to n Final D e­
ers* of Foractoiur* dated Fab­
ruary 13th, 1114, and entered
In Chancery Cae* Number 11414
of th* Circuit Court of th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for Bamlnola County. Florida,
whareln 8 E X O T HOLDINO
CORPORATION, a Florida Cor­
poration, la tha P la in tiff and
LAMAR VICKERS and MART
F. VICKERS, hla w ife, and
WARREN B. MARTIN and
MART EDNA MARTIN, bla
w ife, ara th* Defandanta. I
will sell t* th* Mghast and
best bidder for cash at th*
door o f th* Hamlnol* County
Courthouse In Hanford, Florida,
at 11:** A. U. o'clock on th*
Snd day o f March. IH 4, th*
follow in g daaerlbod property
aa aat forth la aald F inal Dsera*!
Th* bnalnasa know a aa NUT
HOUSE, loeatad oa H ighw ay
IT -tl, noay Longwood, F lor­
ida, more particularly das•rlb td M l
B sg la n ln g a t the N orth­
w est corner o f Lot IT,
Block "D". of D. R. MITClt ELL'S g U R V E T OF
LEVY GRANT, accordlns
to th* plat thereof a* re­
corded In P lat Book I.
t* I, public record* of
Saamlnota
County, Florida,
running thane* N II* IS' E
along North lin t of Lot 11,
a distance o f Ct.S fL to
point o f beginning, tbanc*
It* SF W, a dlelanr* of
4M.TS ft.i thence a II* II'
F. a dtetanc* o f M l.I ft.
to w a it righ t of w ay of
Btat* Road 11-4*1 thane*
northeast along aald right
of way 417.1 ft. to th*
northltn* of Lot IT. thence
g II* I I s W a dlatanc* of
311 ft. to point o f beginn­
ing, at Longwood. Florida;
togathar w ith all marchandta*.
good*, slock In trad*, accounts
receivable and aqulpmant per­
taining to aald bualneae. In­
cluding Ih* Hems of equip­
ment and flsturoa listed on
the Inventory attached hereto
and mad* a part of tbs m ort­
gagor* In a certain laasa/purnhaaa agraamant w ith Harper
Neon Co., for th* U rg* dlsitay
alga
advertising aald
luslnass.
I— Ratal Peanut Rooster*
3—Malal raanul Cooling Cans
t —T hrifty Oas Grill for Bnak
Bar
1—M * t a I Chsfmastar • Hot
D oggsr
I— R atal Btarmaater Frtalators Modal No. 1*1
8— Matal Hid* Trays for Frtalater
I —Stalntes* S t s o l Cooking
Arrangem ents
I—Sparkler No. 41 F ilter Ma­
chine
1—E xtra Therm ostat S t a r
Cookar
1—Pump for No. 1* Oil
I—Wood r Novelty Counter*
1— Wood S' Checkout Countar
T— Wood S' Display Counters
S—W o o 4 T I* fltalnhsvar
Counters. Linoleum Tops
J—Wood I* Btalnhavar Count­
er*. Linoleum Top*
t —4' Btalnhavar Counter with
Hot Bos
4—S* I" Tier Glees Btalnhavar
Bbowcaaa*
4—Bata Btalnhavar Bboweaa*
T rays and Dividers, I tier
g la ss
4—Large Matal W i n d o w
Tray*
1—No. Id U r g a Date* Caunto r Beat*
T—Smalt D«te* Seal**, I lb*.
CAP*
1—Plat form— t»* lb. Jacob*
Datco Beal as
X— Ecbol No. t Elactrls leashaver w ith oabtaat
I Handy Hebby Hors* Rid**,
Harlal Nea. 4111, 44X1
t—HSIA Stamp Machlaa
4—W agner Baowooa* Syrup
Dlapaasara
t — H am lltea Beach Electric
Mlsar
1— Elaatrt* H al Flat a, l burn
•r
I—Cory t-bura*r C • f f • •
Makar
X—Htalalaa* H t a a I Cablaet
Bland for MllkaOako*
X—Malm* Lacy Syrup Dispanear
X—I-up Caa* Vendor, l i e Sis*
X—Fl**r*raJt Floor r*U*h*r
w ith A ttM ku M iu, o*n*ral
8—14- s 11-44“ Rast Room
Mirror*
8 8 - r * a UT Qiao* M*4*lty

I— I
x Xfti Olaa* KotoUf
Shalva*
X—Fra a t* Modal OC-N H«S
W a t e r H * a t* r
I —V apera a etc Ma ck tea. Sate
No. a - t i c t i
X—Manaaar Daak and Stool
X—Outslda Noon, “N ot Roa«b»
•d PaanuU"
»—Naon Sign*, “Fraoh N u u “
»—Neon Signs, “Milk Shake*
X»o”
I —Naon Sign “W* Molt A n y
w hsrs"
1— E la ctrle
Cash
Raglatate
Serial No. 3 1 - l l t - | . ? ( e ) l
X—Quick Aid Fir* E atlngulo h*
or
I —Rad S t a r Foam Btyl* F l r a
E x tin g u ish e r
X—TH Ton O. E. Air Condi­
tio n e r with duct*
*— L arge W ire Racks, R oof
modal*
I—Scotch Call* Tap* Disposeor*
X—S e c u r ity Gummed T a i l
Dispenser
1—* • C o m p a rtm e n t State!***
Steal Sink
U —4 Gallon Glass J a r *
4—Malal P e a n u t Loading Ceng
i —Matal Cooking Basket*
l —Oil T h erm o m eter
I —Aluminum Pltchar*
1—3' Dlaplay C ounter
1— F No, 14* Olaa* DlapleF
Casa s
X— Klactrlo T u r n ta b l*
1—T r a y for T u r n ta b l*
I—-Johnson Chocolate W a rm ­
er
H —a' x 4* W all M irrors
1— l i t * x 41“ W all Mirror
I —P y r a Novelty R a c k F l o o r
M dl.
X—Sm all W ee d aa S n a c k b a r
a— W ire C o u n te r Rack*
a
1—G. E. W a t e r Cooler
1— W a t e r T o w a r A Pum p
4— Dlabold Safa. Bar. No. IT*
4X91
1—Cash Register, gar. Mte
13I(4)X
8 —Wood C a sk R • g I * t * »
Blands
t —J o y E x h a u s t Fan*
1—J - C o m p a r t m a n t Hlnh
i — Wood 4’ J a r R a c k
• —lS-lb, Olaa* J a r s
IX—T t - T u b * AllBrK* F t n o r a y
cant Flatu raa
4—Twin Bpotllghte
1—T rip l* Spotlight
1— E x tr * R o a ste r Balt*
I —E x t r a FI hr* O s ar a
X—R o a s t e r F o a n a l Sa**p*
1—Oil Caa
I —O u a r d for R o a s te r Bella
1—Hal Allas Wrench**
*—I-Mg* S t i r r in g gp**a a
I
1— B u t te r Dish
1—H alting Can for Mte Id O f
1— E lem ent W rench
I— S quare W lr* Dlaplay Ba**
ka ta
1—7So F loor Chip R a ck
4— 10c C o u n ter Chip Reek
1—Largo F lo o r Chip B a ck
1—Win dow Hquaag*
1—W indow Brush
1—Label Molalanar
1—X-sldad Plywood Film Btgn
4—J-*ld*d O u u l d t H a n g i n g
S ig n s
XI—J a c o b s No. I Aluminum
Scoops
XX—W a t a r g
No. I*d L a r g e
Scoop*
I —W ag*r*
N*. »Xt
SmaQ
Scoop*
X -^ 'o . 41 Scoop
I —I' Aluminum Step Im ddar
4—
S n a c k b a r Stool*
I—T in n e r Snips
1—4' Display T able
1—X'd“ Dlaplay Tab!*
a—*'*'• Display Table
1—.lO-g-l. G a rb ag e Can
X— Sa-gal G a rb ag e Can
1—Mop Bucket and W rin g e r
B— L arge Mopa
1—Hand Saw
1—Claw H a m m e r
X—W hit* Knamal F l e e r W a i t *
C o n tain e r
I —Push Broom*
1— Rad Waal* Receptacle
X—Iron Blgn Stand and Slg*
—"G r a n t* J u l e s ”
I —No.
X Sta n d ard
Towel
Cabinet*
5— Soap Dlapaasara for R e st
Rooms
3—Sun (llasa Rack*
1— Poat Card Rack
l — K a lv ln a to r Milk Coetar, 4*
Htalalaa* Steal, Xtesmal tap
and Doors—4 sections.
X—4* x 4'
Stalnlaa*
Steal
Hood *v*r Grill
I—Tw in D rink Dlap*n**r, J * t
Cooler Spring
1—IS' 1“ Snnck Bar w ith
F o r m ic a Top
1—4' *'• Grill T ab le w ith
F o rm ica Top
»—Napkin Dispenser*
1—T ooth pick Dlapanaar
l —Hlalnloas Steal Cup Hold­
ers
X— l * - q t Alam laum B u c k et
I —Buccaaa O range Paala r
I — E n te r p r is e Ora eg* J u l e a r
(SEAL)
A r t h a r H. Beckwith. J r .
C lark of th * Clr«ult C o u rt
Byt S a n d r a 8. Jo hnson.
D. C.
ELDON O. WICM'NS. of
W H IT A K E R . WiKOINS *
BRIOHAM
S l l B a s t C*Xoal*X Drtv*
Orlando. F lo rid a
A tl*ra*y f o r th* P l a in t i f f
F u b lU k F M . 14. XIM.

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6. For Rent

12. Real Entate For Sal* 12. Reml Estate For Sale

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Feb. 14, 19G4 — rage 11 29. Automobile Service

34. Articles For Sale

4 BR., 2 Bath
. $145 mo. I 2 r r , Kia. room $100 for TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
Auto Glass, Taps
New Gibson chest type freer
2 RR . 1 Rath
$ 70 mo.
house, Beardall Ave., fruit
equity, S6.' mo. 322-3455.
er, 578 lb. food capacity
k Seat Covers
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 55 mo.
trees and garden. FA 2-5303.
Only $219.50 with trade
5 BR., lVi Baths .. $ 65 mo. 4 BB, 2 Bath CB House. ParkDlck'e Appliance Service,
NO 1 2 .......................................
ridge. $200 Down. 322-6911.
510 S. Sanford. 322-7858.
3 BR., It* bath home. Assume
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9032
OWNER SAID ’ SELL”
payments. 322 5455.
NEW HOME ZIG ZAG
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1983 M o d e l , monograms,
This one year old quality cus­
TWO 4 BR HOMES
m ikes buttonholes, sews on
tom built home. Has many One for Immediate occupancy.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
buttons, appliques and blindmodem features of a more
802 Highland Ave., Loaf
stitches. Pay $9.80 per
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
expensive home. Corner lot
wood, 3 Mi. S. on 1T-R3, near
Senkarik Glass and Faint month. Ph. 322-9(11.
1 House—5 Room* with fire­
with citrus—Patio with glasa
Longwood Plaza.
Company
place &amp; am all acreened
doors—Dinette bar—Electric
LMN ENTERPRISES,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822 FEB. SPEC. Foot lockers
porch. Lake privileges. $63
stove — White terrazzo
$8.78. Army-Navy Surplui,
Inc.
per month.
floors — Thermostat wall
Ph. 838-3911 — 322-2744
310 Sanford Ave.
31. Poultry - Livestock
Phone Frank Evans
heat — 3 bedrooms (each
322-4417 or 322 1733
with lighted closets) — 13x 3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
Registered m o d e l Quarter READY MIX Concrete, win­
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or
dow sills, lintels, steps,
18 living room — Screen
Horse, 9 vrs old, solid bisek.
COZY 2-Bedroom upper apt.,
lando Rd., Sunland.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
porch
—
C
o
l
o
r
plaster
—
For
experienced
rider.
Ph.
furnished, $53.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Color tile Sc fixtures In bath
FA 2-6865.
dry wells, stepping stones.
—Insulate ceiling — Con
LARGE 4-Bedroom Lakefront
2 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
Miracle Concrete Co.
venient to downtown A
31
A.
Pet*
borne with private beach,
1, 1%, k 2 BATHS
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
schools. Also utility house
unfurn. $100.
Bexutlful Basset puppies for
ideal for hubby shop or DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Other choice rentals.
GOULD Pump, like new. It
sale. Ph. 322-2593.
storage. $11,500; existing
Ball . Blair Agency
hp. with Jet Educer. CaU
mort. $7379 a t $54.45 per mo,
Low Monthly Payments
3rd k Park Ave.
322-3025.
32. Flower* - Shrub*
For Complete Information
Phone 322-5641
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Wedding Ring Set, Interlock.
See Or Call Your
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
322-6457 for Appointment
Ph. 322-7583.
RENT A BED
kee stock. All othar kinds
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby REST BUY OF YEAR! I I
of Nursery shrubbery and Crib mattress $10. 322 6939.
SALES BROKER
Beds.
trees.
By Day, Week, or Month
M
Ev*r
hav*
th*
f**Iinjg
that
•
ome
on*
w
as
looking
or*»
9-PC. Monterey dining room
New 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
Gray Shadows Nursery
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
suite. Excellent condition.
Four •houkfor?"
ditioned. No Money Down!
6 Ml. 8. on 8anford Ave.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
322-2249.
No Closing Coital AU you 2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
27.
Special
Service
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
need
is
good
credit
and
9. For Sal* or Rent
BULBS
Qualify for FtH.A. Mort­ North Orlando - Casselberry
Exotic Gloriota,
SECRETARY - RECEPTION­
HEATING
area.
Attractive
3
BR.,
3
Sewing mschioe, like new,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
gage. Call Builder.
Rothchildlana
IST. Apply In person, Chap­
SERVICING — TESTING
bath home with cent, heat,
guarantee. Makes button
LAKE. Call e v a n l n g a
AL STOLTE—838-5059
(The Climbing Lily)
man Architectural Alts, 101
Lewis Sales k Service
kit. equipped. No qualifying,
holes, sews on buttons,
322 1507.
All
size
Tubers
fur
Sale
W. 1st. Sanford.
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2-7928
no down payment, with
monograms, embroideries,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery
11. Real Estate Wanted
monthly
payments
$78
per
etc. Pay off balance, $72.40,
Realtor
Piano Tuning and Repair
Lake Mary lllvd. Ph. 322-8724
BEAUTICIAN
Wanted.
Call
mo., plus taxes and Ins.
or pay $7 monthly. Liberal
Will assume payments on 2 or Raymond Lundquist, Aiso.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4225
FA
2-5742,
E
v
e
n
i
n
g
s
Call 322-8389, or Charles
trade for your old machine.
3 bedroom house. 322-6*56.
FA 2-36)1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2-3455.
S3. Furniture
Turner at MI 4-2966 (Winter
Tractor mowing A Grading.
Call anytime, 322-7468.
Park).
12. Real Estate For Sale
INCOME PROPERTY
CaU FA 2-7621.
Used furniture, appliances, New llotpolnt 2-speed Multi
City of Sanford Civil Service
Imagine 13% gross return oo
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Board will Isold examina­
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
4 BR, 2 BATH
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
cycle Washer. All porcelain
your money i n v e s t e d ,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
tion* for qualified appli­ Of pictures that have been
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
Fenced
yard,
cen
t
heat
k
Inside &amp; o u t Reg. pr.
THAT'S RIGHT $60 per mo
Ave. Ph. FA 24132.
cants to establish eligibility
air cond. $16,600.
published In The llerald.
$289.88, Now $225.88. Dlck’a
return on $5,250—$24oo pre­
GREENBRIAR
list for classification of
$500
DOWN
Call
Bill
Vincent
at
The
Appliance Service, 310 S.
sently on mortgage at 5%
Sell
Ue
Your
Furniture.
Choice lota available in
Clerk-typist. Requirements;
Sanford
Herald.
322-2611.
4
BR,
2
BATHS
Sanford,
322-7658.
Interest payable at $25.00
Quick Service With the
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
18 to 45 years of age; mini­
per month. Kitchen equip­ 35 Ft. Faintly Room, fenced
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
overlooking golf course.
PIANO
SVC.
k
TUNING
GE FUter-Flo Washer, Top
mum education—high school
ment Included if Immedi­ patio, double carport.
POST. FA 2-0677.
Custom building to your
Rebuilding - Kefcltlng
cond. $43. 322-7537.
graduate or equivalent; ex­
$17,900
—
TERMS
ate sale.
FREE ESTIMATES
specifications.
Greenbrier
perience in typing and gen­
For the biggest selection of 1 Quaker oil heater, 1 10 hp.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
developed by
GENE CUMBAA
eral office practices; resi­
nearly new and used furni­
Johnson Kicker. 512 Myrtle.
322-6457 For Appointment
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
dent of Seminole County for
K1NGSWOOD
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ture, sec Noll's Furniture
BUILDERS, INC.
at least six months. ExamiAs they say, GET
Brokerage In Casselberry Ruby crib, chesl-o-robc, youth
Fine Watch k Jewelry Repair
Transferred. Must well. 3 BR.
naUon will be held In the
202 Fairmont Dr.
bed. Ph. 322-4536 betweeo
OUTA TOWN for an
on
17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
V.
L.
GUMM,
JEWELER
c. b. home, hardwood floors,
city hall at 2:00 P.M. March
4-8 p. in.
FA 2-8074
investment or desir­
322-5952
good cond., sprinkling sys­ 2, 1964 or as soon there­ 110 S. Park
able homeilte on a
WANTED reliable couple to
tem. 322-4836.
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1H
after
as
practicable.
Submit
Carpet Special!
waterfront lot, min­
take up monthly payments
bath borne. One bedroom
application to Civil Service
LIMITED TIME ! ! !
utes from Interstate 4.
of $13.50 on 2 complete
DEBARY: Large corner lot,
An
engineering
feat,
combined
has separate entrance, can
Examiner In city hall not
Go fishing, akllng or
landscaped, trees. 2 BR.
with proven cleaning com­ rooms of furniture. CaU Mac has THROWN AWAY Uie
be rented for Income. Will
later than February 27, 964.
Percentage Book.
swimming from your
Unusual, Slu.900. W. T. Cor­
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
pounds provides you with an
trade for smaller place.
Buy your Carpet or Hugs at
own large lo t Only
bett, Realtor. 668-4791.
lect.
extremely
efficient
method
Shown by appointment. Call
17. BUI* Help Wasted
Dealer COST plua $1 per
$1993. $25 Down and
of maintaining a neat, at­
FA 2-9846.
QUIET
FREK ESTIMATE
yard.
$15 month. Call Stam­
tractive
home
or
commer.
Describes this 5 acres on 419, MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit
Upholstering 4&gt; Mattress ren­ ALL FIRST QUALITY
per • Agency, 1919 S.
MUST SACRIFICE! Partly
Sanford area. Salary plus d a l building. Call 322-4843
cleared ready to develop,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Fivuch, 322-4991.
TOP RATED MILLS
furn. Home, 3 BR, lta
for
further
Information
comm. Call 322-0843.
$9,500, terms can lie a r­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. CaU us for a showing of tbaso
baths, Phone 323-U591.
about
bow
you
SAVE
THE
ranged. Should sell im­
LMN ENTERPRISES
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
fine Carpets In your home.
JET SPRAY WAYI
Now hai Sales Representa­
mediately at this price.
18. Help Wanted
FA 2-2117.
Nylon, Acrilan, AU Wool,
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
tives at Crystal Lake Park, JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
etc. Hundreds to choose
HANDCRAFTED
Furniture
at
Service
k
Supplies
YOU
can
make
money
as
a
W. on 25th St., to Lake
322 6(57 For Appointment
from. TERMS! Up to two
reasonable prices. A Krb,
2563 South Park Dr.
Real Estate Salesman with
Mary Blvd., left on Hlvd. to
years to Payl
Rt. I, I/mgwood. TE 8-5770.
us. Call for personal ap­
Lake Mary Fire Station, EVERETT A. H A R P E R
tm
AGENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
pointment.
Bill Stamper 29. Automobile Scrvlc*
right to Saloe Office. 4
34. Articleii For Sale
F11A-VA sales broker. 2465
Agency, 322-4M1.
1100 E. Colonial Dr,
houses under construction.
COHEN RADIATOR 8HOP
S. Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
Orlando, Fla.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
Free inspection, estimates, $1 per day rental for Elec­
FA 2-2265.
Colored Motor Route Carrier
241-8194 Collect or
occupancy. Aa low aa $350
tric Carpet Shampooer, wtUt
pickup, delivery. Recoring
for afternoon paper route.
Down and $64 a month.
purchase of Blue lustre. Leroy C. MacTavIsh, Owner
k repairs discounted.
HOW ABOUT THIS?
Must have References ami
FA 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
Carroll's Furniture.
2 im E. 3rd.
322-3443
Completely modern o l d e r
dependable car. Write Cir­
home.
Select
neighborhood.
SUNLAND ESTATES. TRAN'Sculation Dept. P . 0. Box
Attractive grounds. Reason­
FERRED. Will sacrifice
1857, Sanford.
ably
priced.
Terma
to
ault
$1100 equity for $200. Take
Responsible Buyer!
over FHA mortgage at
19. Sltoatiosu Wanted
$91.76 mo., S Bedroom, lg.
BABYSITTING H o eeliv. rm., beautifully landcleaning.
322-0536.
araped. HURRYI 323 2745.
1959 CHEVROLET
1%1 MERCURY
Investment k Realty
Button Wagon
2-Door
V-l
116
N.
Park
Ave.
323-9172
Lake Mary. New 2 BR., til*
IRONING at borne. 322-7761.
8 Cylinder
Sedan
bath. Big lot, ehade A ci­
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
trus. Save! Buy from own­ Has Customized Homes in DAY'S Work, Ironing. 322-1441
er. 322-6959.
So. Longwood for Immediate
* 9 9 5
1 3 9 5
Housework k Ironing. 322-7838
occupancy. Down paymaot
3 BR. lloma, Study, i t t
of $650 .and up.
1958 CHEVROLET
1961 CADILLAC
Baths, lari* Family Rm. in
Child Car* PA 9-B74.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
4-Door
good neighborhood; Includ­
4-Door
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
V-8, Nice
802 Highland Ave.
Fully Equipped
ing sieve, refrlg., room airReasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
conditioner, waihlng m a­
chine 4k ruga. Really ter­
DAY’S Work. 322-5766.
* 5 9 5
' 2 9 9 5
rific buyl Monthly pay­
2,
3,
k
4
BEDROOMS
21. Beauty Salon*
ment! $63.10.
1958 CADILLAC
1. lit, &amp; 2 BATHS
1959 PLYMOUTH
KINOSWOOD BUILDERS,
SPECIAL!
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
4-Door
Station Wagon
Inc.
Our Budget Wave $6.95 thru
Folly Equipped
$100
6 Cjrl. - Hid. Trans.
FA 1-6074
Feb. 15th
Low Monthly Payments
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
For Complete Information
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. &gt;12-0834
1 1 9 5
See Or Call Your
Property Management
Harriett's Beauty Nook

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

St, Johns Realty

Payton Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FHA - VA HOMES
$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Singer Automatic

Payton Realty

JET SPRAY

34. Article* For Sal*

36. Automobile* - Track*

WATER HEATBR Permaglas '58 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
Auto. Gas, 30 Gal. Good
air, radio. $395. 322-2298 af­
cond. $10, Otto, Lake Ave.,
ter 5.
Longwood.
'56 Plymouth, rtd. shift, $199.
Box spring k mattress with
322 8886.
legs, $10. 322-7809.
TV’a, 35 Sets to select from. '48 Ford pickup truck, 2945
GrapevtUe Ave. $65. As la,
SeU or trade.
or
trade for small car.
TV OUTLET
700 W. 9th
'50 Bulck Spec., stnd. trans.,
runs food. $75. Can be seen
W'estlnghouse elec, roaster
across from 5-Polnta Balt
oven, cabinet, grUl, timer.
Shop. 322-3476.
$40. 322-7043.
'58 Chevrolet convertible top
k all parts, 1 mo. old, $70
322-8845.

BUYING A NEW ar
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
♦ Low Interest Kates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
1300 GrapevlUc Ave.
At RaUroad Tracks
You Name Itl Wild Rill will 37. Boat* - Motors
try to find itl Open 6&gt;t days
a week.
Gateway To Tho Waterway
Eire. Refrigerator, $30. Cir­ Robson Sporting Good*
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
culating oU beater, $30. Gaa
beater, $15. Ph. 3229736 304-6-6 E. 1 s t Ph. FA 2-58*1
GUNS. New 4k Used. Large 14' Crosby Fiberglass boat
built on Catamaran style.
selection. Will trade, Also
Never
used. Real bargain.
rcpalt. Tackle sold k re­
322-1818.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp k Gun Shop.
39. Trailers - Catena*

35. Article* Wanted
WANTED I Citrus fruit. U rg e
or smaU amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field. FA 2 4244.

Cameo 8x40 Housetraller, good
cond. 322-6429.

36. Automobiles - Truck*
'59 Ford. A-l condition. $595.
215 Woodincre.
'66 Renault with '01 eng. Exc.
cond. 322-8614.
1950 Chevrolet, A-l cond.
43,000 ml. $400. 322-4797.
1959 Chev. Belalr, 2 Door, V8
power glide, RAH. $650. Ph.
32241491.
Bulck Riviera 1953, one owner.
Original pain t ExceUent
cond. $150. Ph. 322 9738.
'55 Cadillac Coupe de Ville,
light blue, fuU power. Good
buy, $295, 322 9496.
1058 Mercury Sta. wagon,
Mercomatic k extras. De­
cent condition, $425. Phone
322-3189.

Carpets A la Carte

USED CAR SALE!

SO U TH W A RD

HOMES

FHA HOMES

V

V A - FHA

FHA

&amp; Sales Broker

Ym , htr* at

Deltona
These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason Is solid value
—low price and high
uality constructionome out and see
these wonderful homes
for yourself —There
are 15 com pletely
furnished model* to
choose from.

S

$7,9»U. to 118,350. A*
lew ai $240. down and
$40-27 par m anthNe dating costs!

MNVE OUT TODAY
Taka Interstate 14 — get
ott at tha DeBary Exchanga, or call.

668-4 468
MACKIS BROS. DIVISION
VMS MtTOSU CORPORATION
assMisd-tsn

SALES BROKER

Jim Hunt Realty John Sauls, Realtor
Offera for your aelaetlon
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

322-7174 Do your Spring Painting now!
Call Cal Jardine 322-1307—
3 BR, 1% bath home. Assume
Free estimates.
payments. 322-5455.

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Hot Ziggityl We have
new C u s t o m built
homes, 3 and some 4
bedrooms, 2 b a t h ,
from $350 to $8.uoo
Down
Also several
EXPANSIVE, uot ex­
pensive, pre-o w n e d
homes, one owoer,
F11A and VA. lluw can
you m is, on this sclecUoo? Call STEM PER
Agency, 1919 S. French
FA 2-4991.

For Your Painting A Wall­
papering needs call Clar­
ence L. Wynn. FA 2-4804 for
Free Estimate.
=

24. Electrical Service*
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
Coolr-cting k Repairs
k Controls
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902

25. Plumbing S e rric a a
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

STRATEGIC LOCATION
Busy "Commercial corner—tu 27. Special ttorvlc**
path of growth—any com­
mercial use permitted. Two w e l l s DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
paved S l a t e Highways.
$15,000. Terms if desired.
All Types and Slacs
W* Repair aad Sarvica
Owner would consider trade.
Office FA 9-til*
Call todayl
b T I N E
Night FA M M
Machinery and Supply Co.
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
623-0760
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
*544 Far* Dr. U a is ri FI*.
322-6457 For Appointment

Jim Hunt Realty

4. .j.___

only

595

1957 MERCURY

1958 FORD

Turnpike Cruiser

Station Wagon
9-Passvugrr

'5 9 5

' 5 9 5
1958 PLYMOUTH

1957 OLDSMOB1LE

*-C» llndsr
3-Door

C onvertible

'6 9 5

' 4 9 5
1955 FORD

1957 LINCOLN
4-IKrar

Fordor Sedan

'2 7 5

' 7 9 5
109 N . Palmetto Av*.
322-4884

SANFORD

Winter Park

MI 4-0209

tn
9

WILL BUY YOU
MANY MILKS OF
DRIVING PLEASURE

1960
Renault 4-CV
New Urea, e strs risen
body 4k Interior. A c*r that
will give you many, many
ml Ire per g e t gee.

595
1959
Ford Custom

Priced for people wit*
don't want to pay any
more than they ought to!

&gt; Wide Choice
Of Models

595

i Lowest
Finance Rates
» 1 Year GW
Warranty On
All Used Cars

1957
Olds Super 88

Wide Selection
Of New

*9* Fordor sedan. V-8 en­
gine, automatic transmis­
sion, radio and heater.

22. B * 1M - Paint • R*p*n

111 N. Park Ave.

Government

To make the best home
buy, aaa the

If* Appt'e. I Sr. Beautidani
105 So. Oak
FA 1-3742

SAYS:

4-deer hardtop, V-8 engine,
automatic
trensmlaalow, power ateering, radio
and heater. A solid car at
a solid price.

595

&gt; Pontiacs
•

Buicks
•

Ramblers

m

HOLLER dOumphiU
MOTOR SALES
k i * Palmetto, &gt;29-8121
15*7 Park
121-4881

MOTORS
MI W. 1st. *T.

UM SJ

�Indiana U
BLOOMINGTON. Iud. (UPI)
—It m iy hsve been Valen­
tine's Day elsewhere but to­
day was no day for romance
on the Indiana University
campus—at least In the Syca­
more Hall women'a dormitory.
A controversial rule against
kissing in the dorm 's lounge
remained In effect and It ap­
peared it would rcm»ln in ef­
fect.
The student Senate Thurs­
day night adopted a resolu­
tion condemning the ‘‘univer­
sity dictation of student . or­
als” but calling on the stud­
ent government's board of
standards to study the pro­
blem.
The board, which Is to re­
port in three weeks, was ask­
ed to determine whether
there la a problem regarding
student coodurt In publie and,
If so, to make recommenda­
tions for handling it.
Speculation waa that the
Senate would wind up endors­
ing the rule which the coun­
seling staff at the dormitory
put into effect last week and
which was first enforced ear­
ly this week.
The m ajor complaint ap­
peared to be the counselors'
action in adopting the regula­
tion without consulting the
dormitory student council or
ether branches of student gov­
ernment.
The resolution condemning
the rule and calling for the
study was approved 16-2 with
one of the negative votes cast
by a senator tram Wells
Quadrangle which Includes
8ycamore Hail.

5-H Club To
M eet Monday

SEW &amp; SAVE

Local Builder
Active In Civic,
Other Affairs

s:"1964
n

MRS. A. K. SHOEMAKER JR. (the former Miss Sophia McDougal) ex­
plain* the intricacica of an electric cook range to her daughter*, Beth, 7,
and Tammy, 3 (A, while her husband look* on at one of the new home*
being *hown thin weekend in the Grand Opening of the new third section
of Ravenna Park.
(Herald Photo)

'Paving' Of Vegetable Fields
Outlined Before 100 Growers
By Harry Johnson
“ Plant It. Pav* i t Forget
It”
That’s the ultimate goal of
experimenting (dentists at
Central Florida Experiment
Station.
It was spelled out in com­
plete technical detail Thurs­
day aflrcnoon at the annual
Vegetable Field Day attend­
ed by an estimated 100 grow­
ers from Seminole County.
The ‘‘paving” part of the
program la something new
and actually involves the use
of asphalt to mix with soil.
Testa now under way at the
station show that the soil la
not only enriched by the "pav­
ing” but that the tempera­
ture is maintained at a con­
sistent higher degree than
untreated soli.

Member! of the 5-H d u b ,
with their parents, will meet
a t 7:50 p. m. Monday at the
Health Center on French Ave­
nue.
The elub la planning a club­
house and show ring on New
West To Speok
Upsala Road.
Winners in recent horse
shows at the Lake County For 4-H Boys
By Brmlee KcLry
Horsemen's Association show
and the Apopka Horsemen's
Charles West of Orlando,
Association show were Mau­ district supervisor for the
reen Scott, Rebecca Giles,
fruit and vegetable depart­
Linda Bail and Janice Foy.
ment, will be guest speaker
at Monday’s meeting of the
Farm Brief
Broilers and fryers will en­ Oviedo Boys 4-11 Club.
The meeting will be held
counter low seasonal prices
at
7 p.m. at the Oviedo High
and low seasonal demand in
the next few months. An ex­ School.
pansion of production in 1961
• f three to five per cent is
Rybilcki Elected
expected.
Ted 8. Rybicki, of Forest
City, has been elected a di­
Shoemaker Active rector of the Florida State
S h o e m a k e r Construction University Alumni Associa­
Company does not confine Its tion of Central Florida.
home building activities to the
Installation of nl! new of.
Greater Sanford area.
It is playing a vital p a r t - fleers will bo held at 7:50
over and above Ravenna Park p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, in
and Id)llwilde in Sanford—in the First National Bank of
the development of the 87- Orlando community room.
borne subdivision of Mead
Manor at Oviedo, a project
B Student
of Oviedo Land Company.
Johnctta Mae Gore, of San­
ford, Is among top ranking
Suffers Injury
BOSTON (UPI) - Richard freshmen who made a grade
Green, captain and defense­ point average of 3.0 (II) or
man of the Roston University above during Trimester 1 at
hockey team, will be out of Florida S t a t e University,
action for an Indefinite period Tallahassee. She was select­
after aulfrring a neck Injury ed for Alpha Lambda Delta
during a trampoline exercise. sorority.

M u y O p p rtn ltfo for Hi« ia Africultura

A variance of up to 11 de­
grees was noted on intricated
gauges placed near the test­
ing areas.
And the crops are much
more sturdy, spurting through
the top soil with far greater
speed. And, scientists say, the
growth pace will increase with
each passing day. The diff­
erences right now are as total
aa black and white, the com­
parative colors of the testing
areas.
Tho 100 plus growers spent
a complete afternoon getting
lectures, illustrated with color
slides, a movie showing the
development of the "paving”
p ocess.
Then they were taken on
guided tours of the various
testing areas. They saw the
"paving” being placed; they
checked the various crops,
ranging from peaches to car­
rots.
They even had their coffee
break.
With Cecil Tucker, Seminole
County's agricultural agent,
in charge, the speakera in­
cluded:
Dr. J. W. Wlson, station dir­
ector, speaking on "The Con­
trol of Cabbage Loopers."
Dr. P. J. Westgate, "New
Crop* for Central Florida.”
Dr. J F. Darby. "Disease
of vegetable Crops.”
Dr. W. T. Scudder. "Weed
Control."
Dr. R. B. Forbes, "Plant
Nutrition."
Dr. 11. L. Rhoades, "Nema­
tode Control."

B. F. Whitner Jr., "Veget­
able Breeding,"
One of the main points of
interest as far as laymen are
concerned looks to the econ­
omic impact an experiment is
expected to show in the next
several months.
It Involves peaches. Teats
now show that this area can
grow peaches which will m a­
ture at least a month ahead
of the Georgia production.
The value of such testa are
readily apparent and can
mean a generous boost to
Central Florida's economy.
Another experiment, now
labeled a i a total success, in­
volves carroU.
Just abort years ago. an
acre would yield relatively
nothing in carrots. After lit­
erally thousands of experi­
ments. there are over 400
aerea planted in carrots and
the yield ia measured in the
tons per acre.
The crop at the local station
Is a good example. The car­
roU are a sturdy lot. They
will he shipped on maturity
to the Gerber Baby Food
plant in North Carolina.
And is due time babies
throughout the country will
be sampling some of Semi­
nole County's new product.

Welfare Center
Meetings Set
Ily Julia Bartoa
Mrs. Marjorie Ryder, lead­
er of the Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Health and Welfara
Center In Altamonte Springs,
announced today th at meet­
ings are held at the Center
each Tuesday from 9 a.m.
until noon to mend and re­
pair clothing donated to the
center.
This clothing, in turn, is
distributed to those in need.
Food also is available in
emergency cases. Anyone in
need of help may reach Mrs.
Ryder at 838 5858.
Donations of old clothes
are accepted a t the Center
which is located a t 525 Mait­
land Avenue in Altamonte.

A. K. Shoemaker Jr., rec­
ognised as an outstanding
builder and d e v e l o p e r
throughout Florida, long has
been active In civic and mun­
icipal affairs in Sanford and
Seminole County.
A native of Sanford, Shoe­
maker is a graduate of the
University of Florida with a
degree In construction engi­
neering. He also is an Army
veteran, having served as a
construction engineer in the
Korean campaign.
Shoemaker is a vice pres­
ident of the Mid-Florida
Builders Asiociation, chair­
man of the Seminole County
Zoning Commission, director
of the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank, a past president
of the Sanford Civitan Club
and a member of the Armed
Forces committee of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, t h e
Seminole
County Builders Association,
Alumni Association of tee
University of Florida, Pi
Kappa Alpha fraternity and
First Methodist Church.
Shoemaker ia married to
the former Miss Sophia MeDougal, RN, and they have
two daughters, Tammy, S1*,
and Beth, 7.
.Mrs. Shoemaker ia a grad­
uate of St. Vincent’a Hospital
School of Nursing, Jackson­
ville, later did private duty
at Orange Memorial Hospital
at Orlando and was a mem­
ber of the staff of Seminole
Memorial Hospital for four
years.
Tammy's and Beth's grand­
mothers are Mrs. A. K. Shoe­
maker, of Melionvills Avenue,
and Mrs. Frances McDougil,
RN, of Celery Avenue.

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY 13
Admissions
Lovette Thomas, Debra Ti­
ger, Rise Levey, Lillie Hunt­
er, Lucille M. 11a mill, France
B. RDhop, Rosemary Pierce,
Hombet Varthoiomeo, all of
Sanlord; R o b e r t Bridger,
Umgwood; Dale Michael Orr,
Dean Robert Orr, Orlando
Birtkis
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond J .
Garrett, baby boy, Sanford
Discharges
Edward Spaulding, Jacquelyn
Wilson, Lorraine Miller, Roy
Rurton, Clarence Schaffer,
Minnie Keeling, Frank Forrie,
Nell Furman, Bonnie J . Lee
and baby boy, Rebecca P.
McKinxie and baby girl, all
of Sanford; Bobby Braddy,
Geneva; I-nis Brooke, Osteen;
Charlene D a n f o r d , Fern
Park; Emma Boston, Lake
Monroe; Beatrice Sander so,
Plekford, Mich.

Why Pay
MORE?
MRS. A. K. SHOEMAKER will be a hostess thi*
weekend when her non’* Grand Opening of the
new Ravenna Park third .section i* held. She
will welcome all her friend* a t the gala event.
(Rahija Photo)

Scientists Eye
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tween
They know at the bottom of
The Federal Space Agency's
Lewis Research Center ia the shaft it will weigh as
building a 500-foot toner to much as it did on top. They
think. But that bit in between
find out.
Once the tower D finished interest* them.
Scientists can already get
scientists will busy them­
things to be weightless but
selves by dropping things.
they think it’s too expensive—
Some of the things may
*10 million.
weigh as much as 6,000
pounds.
They figure it will help our
spare program.
When things fall, they fall
free; tliat is, nothing holds
them. While falling an ob­
ject doesn’t weigh anything
. . . until it hits you.
This weightlessness is call­
ed "zero gravity" by scient­
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ists.
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diving board.
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�New Ravenna Section Holds Open House This W eekend
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Many New Hemes
Ready For Viewing

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Newest development in the growth of the
Greater Sanford area is highlighted with the Grand
Opening and Open House this weekend of the third
section of Ravennn Park.
navenna Park, long noted as one of the finer
residential subdivisions of
Grenter Sanford, cuught maker Jr., head of Shoe­
on to the public fancy for maker Construction Com­
pany, Inc., and today is
better homes to the ex­ the home of hundreds of
tent that it has been ex­ satisfied residents.
tended to this third sec­
Open House is extendtion.
end and the public is cor­
In fact, a number of ed all through this weeknew homes already have ilially invited to inspect
been constructed, pur­ the homes on display.
c h a s e d and occupied. Merely proceed west on
Many other new homes 20th S t r e e t (Country
have been completed, are Club Road) to the site.
being shown to prospec­
Shoemaker representa­
tive purchasers and are tives, along with Stenavailable for inspection, strom Realty and Floridn
and still other new resi­ Power &amp;. Light repre­
dences nre under con­ sentatives, will be on
struction.
hand to welcome visitors.
Located west of San­
Ravenna Park is locat­
ford along Country Club ed adjneent to Idyllwilde,
Road, Ravenna Park was another development of
originated by A. K. Shoe- the Shoemaker firm.

A. K. SHOEMAKER JR. in owner and head of
the construction company bearing his name,
developers of Ravenna Park, Idyllwilde and
other home improvement areas throughout
Seminole County. His name is synonymous with
•'good building."
(Herald Photo)

A. K. Shoemaker!
Recognized As
I 'Top Builder'

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ROUT. J. DOTSON a

native of Rloomington,
III., has been n resident
of Sanford for the last
10 years and construc­
tion
su]&gt;crintcndent
with Shoemaker Con­
struction C o m p a n y,
Inc., supervising Ra­
venna Park and Idyllwildc for the Inst eight
years.

(Herald Thoto)

When A. K. Shoemaker .!r
started in construction here
some si* years ago, as head
of the Shoemaker Con»tructk&gt;n Company, Inc., his husiness consisted mainly of spe­
culative building — that is,
building homes and then sell­
ing them.
However, Unlay his custom
building outnumbers his spe­
culative building thrcc to-one.
At present, “ Kay" is the larg­
est “one-of-a-kind" builder in
the Sanford area.
Shoemaker states that the
cost of building a custom
home is slightly more than
that of buikling a projecttype house but, in a custom
home, the owner gets exactly
what he wants in the way of
individuality, livability and
price.
"No m atter what Uie price
range of a home," says Shoe­
maker. “ individual attention
H unsurpassed."

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NEWEST HOME OWNERS in the newest (third) (section of Kuvctuia
Park are Lt. (jg) and Mrs. William E. Damon, of 410 Tangelu Drive. The
young Navy couple is pictured here being greeted and welcomed into their
new home by Herb Stcnstrom (left), head of Slenstrom Realty, agent*
for Shoemaker Construction Company.
(Herald Photo)

SOUTHERN
GULF
UTILITIES

Lifetime
Terrazzo
Floors
in the new homes being
shown in

Community Water System

RAVENNA PARK

For

R. C. Barber

BRITTANY in the nnme of this lovely home in
the Ravenna Park third .section, on view this

Leesburg, FIs.

Ravenna Park

weekend in the grand Open House. It lins three
bedrooms and two hath*.
(Herald Photo)

At the Home Show
this weekend

We're happy fo have

IN THE NEW THIRD SECTION OF

been selected to do the

Ravenna Park
ALL THE HOMES MEET OR EXCEED THE STANDARDS FOR

MEDALLION HOMES

TYPICAL OF THE many fine home* offered in
the newest (third) section of Ravenna Park,
being shown in a gala Open House this week­
end, is this four bedroom, two-bath residence
of contemporary design. Note the screened
IHirch between the living quarters and the car­
port.
(Herald Photo)

progress

WITH WIRING AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS BT

Sanford Electric Co.
The Features Which Merit
This Recognition
Of Excellence Include:

PLASTERING
in the lovely homes
in the new Third Section of

Ravenna Park

We're Always
See the

Proud of Progress

9 (o m M

I FULL HOUSEPOWER with
" service entrance and complet­
ed circuits with outlets fur:
a. Electric Range
b. Water Heater
e. Washer-Dryer

f GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL
* ELECTRIC Kitchen with:
a. Range or Oven and Sur­
face Unit
b. Hot Water Heater
e. Refrigerator
d. Garbage Disposal

LIGHT FOR LIVING planned
for excellent Illumination, In­
cluding ."Mood Lighting" and
"Work Lighting.”

4 CENTRAL DUCT HEATING
with Air Conditioning easily
added.

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Terrazzo Contractor

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Our Most Sincere
Congratulations to
the planners, designers
and workmen of
Shoemaker Construction
Company on the opening
of the third section of
Ravenna Park.

this weekend

Carl Lom m ler
“ TH ER E

"GOOD WIRING MAKES A BETTER HOME*

118 Magnolia

322-1562

PLA STER”

-^ S A N F O A D -A T IA N T IC Free Estimates
Ncuac* r a v e .

Box 44

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING DIVISION

“It’a a Pleasure to Bank at the Atlantic*

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FOR GOOD

Sanford Electric Co.

S h ow

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9 in Q

Shoemaker Hemes 'Individual'
Harcar Aluminum Products Co. Open House
Scheduled
Manufacturers Of
At Ravenna
A LU M IN U M W INDOW S
Telephone 322-5510
P. O. Box 1202

Sanford, Fla.

Congratulations
Shoemaker Construction Co.
on your

HOME SHOW
in Ravenna Park this weekend!

CO N CRETE

BLO CKS,

LIN T E LS ,

O TH ER PREFA BRICA TED
C O N C R E T E PRODUCTS USED
IN T H E C O N S T R U C T IO N

OF

T H ESE F IN E NEW HOMES
W ERE M A N U FA C TU R ED

R IG H T

HERE IN SANFORD BY

Chapman
C O N C R E T E PRODUCTS
322*6492

104 N. Elm

INVITES YOU TO

See the

HOME
Show
in the new
third section of

Ravenna Park
PRESENTED BY

SHOEMAKER

DEVELOPERS OF

Open House at Raven*
na Park will be renewed
this weekend.
The word “renewed” I*
used because a clipping
from May 1959 tells of
the first “open house”
when 1900 visitor* view*
ed the original section.
Then came another “open
house” with th* second
section.
And now, this weekend,
a third Open House with
the grand opening of the
third section of Raven­
na Park.
Ravenna P a r k ia on
Country Club Road (20th
Street) aome 2 U miles
from downtown Sanford.
Model homes in the
new t h i r d section are
available for inspection.
These are on p a v e d
streets and have com­
plete and modern equip­
ment.
There Is a community
water system approved
by the F l o r i d a State
Board of Health, “in a
quiet neighborhood ideal
for familits."
Homaa have that •‘cus­
tom designed” look and
many varied plans are
offered, f r o m arrange­
ments for large families
to those for r e t i r e d
couples.
Prices are arranged in
moderate r a n g e , with
convenient f i n a n c i n g
easily available.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
head of Shoemaker Con­
struction Company, Inc.,
purchased t h e original
Ravenna Park tract on
Oct. 23, 1958, and has
gradually and continual­
ly developed the subdi­
vision to the hundreds of
homes now in the entire
area.
Above all, Shoemaker
homes feature "individu­
ality.”

Local Builder
U Of F Graduate
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., bead
of Shoemaker Construction
Company, Inc., builders of
modern homes and developer!
ot Ravenna Park and Idyll*
wilde, with office* at 211
West 25th Street, la a native
of Sanford.
He It a graduate ot the
Univertlly of Florida, with •
degree in construction engln
eeriag. He la an Army veter
an of the Korean campaign,
having served with an engl
nccr conitruction battalion.
He ha* had experience in
commercial and reiideotlal
conitruction In Galneiville,
Orlando and Sanford.

in building Ravenna Park!
/

“WE DO ONLY
FIRST CLASS WORK”

STEINMEYER
Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc.
Installation and Repairs
Anything in Sheet Metal

THIS COLONIAL type home in the new third section of Ravenna Park
feature* three bedrooms with 1* j baths.
(Herald Photo)

322-4731

Stenstrom Realty Handles Sales
Sales representative for Ra
teen* Park la Stenstran
Realty, headed by Herb Steeitrom, a aativw ot Sanford.
Sew office* are at 2SSS Park
Drive.
Stanstrcq la a graduate of
Iocs] schools and Stetaoe Uni­
versity. He ia a member of
First Baptist Church, Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce, Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Clvitan* and the
Board ot Realtors aad serves
on the advisory board of the
Salvation Army.

Associated with Stenstrom sales and leaie*. and Mra.
Realty la Ned N. Julian. USN Phyllis W. Senkarlk, secre­
(Ret), with the C m since tary-bookkeeper.
11*0. He it tti dosing agent,
mortgage representative, pro­
perty management broker and
office manager.
Also associated are Merle
W. Warner, specialising In
residential and commercial
sales and leases; Hugh A.
McCollum, USAF (Ret), spe­
cialising in residential sales
aad leases and acreigs sales;
Jam es B. Smith, former
teacher aod retired attorney,
specialising i n r e s l d c n t l a l

215 8. OAK AVE.

BONDED AND INSURED

fo iv p u r tid n tfo n A
may we extend our
best wishes to

Shoemaker Construction Co.

See the beautiful

HOME SHOW

HOMES

we are proud to hove done the
landscaping

in the new third section

LEE MANSFIELD

of

Ravenna Park

LANDSCAPING
P R 322*4244

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R. L Harvey
204 Saaford At*.

322*3383

MAKE A DATE THIS WEEK
TO

V IS IT

RAVENNA

PARK

Complete Home
Service Offered
"Make your dreem home
come true," tay officials of
Shoemaker Construction Com'
pany.
Originators of R a v e n n a
Park and Idyllwilde. Shoemak­
er's also win "build on your
lot." offering complete borne
builders service from plana
to financing.
Mra. Ruth Blllhlmer, asso­
ciated with the firm sinre Its
inception, is ■ qualified, ex­
perienced "color consultant."

Ravenna Park fir Idyllwilde

Ti l e

Sanford's Complete Real Estate Service
Phone: 322*2420

W E’RE PROUD of our part

mortgages

• SALES
• RENTALS

•
•

HOMES•
ACREAGE
• RESIDENTIAL
LOTS• FARMS
• COMMERCIAL

• MANAGEMENT

•

GROVES•

COMMERCIAL • VA-FHA-CONV.

Brackett
Tile &amp;
Marble

SEE T H E

Th* 4*atga aad fsalon a#(has*
attractive new Hoasa win
oidt# your latereat.

HOME SHOW

We’re proud of our aosedatloa
with Bhoenuker Consiructioa
Caapaay, aad offar our
cero Congratulation* oa th*
opealag of tho third section of
■aveaaa Park.

OFFICIAL

O PINING

NEW

THIRD

SECTION

CHARTER MORTGAGE COMPANY
Mortgage Banker* • Mortgage Loan Insurance • Real Estate
FH A , VA, C O N V E N T IO N A L T Y P E

Huby Spears, Mgr.

Ph. 322-4125
2708 &amp; Saaford At*.

JACKSONVILLE

PENSACOLA

TAMPA

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ORLANDO

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Congratulations on the

See you at the Home Show.

Serving Seminole, Volnala and Marion Count!**

CcUUuuvay.
114 N. Park Ave.
ON HAND at the Open House of the Ravenna Pnrk third section thia
weekend will be these representatives of the Florida Power and Light
Company, Miss Lucy Nowlin, home economist, nnd David Thrasher, sales,
to reply to questions relative to electric appliances in the model homes.

Ed Willink

To add to, ruther than
detract from, the natural
b e a u t y o f the rolling,
wood section of Ravenna
Park has been a primary
aim of Shoemaker Con­
struction Company in ita
careful planning of the
new third section of that
beautiful subdivision.
Accordingly, the grad­
ing and landscaping has
been given primary con­
sideration.
“Not a single tree that
could be spared was re­
moved from the grounds
of thia new part of Ra­
venna Park," said A. K.
Shoemaker Jr., head of
the developing firm.
Located west of San­
ford on rolling, wooded,
rich ground, well drained
and graded, shaded with
a variety of pines, oaks
and other trees, the new
section of Ravenna Park
fits q u i e t l y into the
•hadad natural landscape
of the countryside.
O u t s i d e the homes,
shrubs and plants blend
gracefully Into the na­
tural setting, and high­
light the decor of each in
its own distinctive style.
Keeping in mind thnt
Floridans apend as much
tlma outdoors as in, each
of the new Ravenna Park
h o m e s ie built along
these lines . . . to fit the
outside as well as the in­
side to Florida living.
'These homes of dis­

CABINET SHOP
Kitchen Cabinets

Planning

Installation

318 S. Sanford Ave.

Be Sure To See The

H O M E Show
in the new third section
of Ravenna Parkl

MIRACLE
CO N CRETE CO.
RADIO DISPATCHED EQUIPMENT
PROMPT DEUV ER Y

322-5751

See the H O M E SHOW
in the new Third

tinction,'' snid Shoemak­
er, “are the finest in
Central Florida in their
price ranges.
“We are inviting the
public to see these new
homes this Open House
weekend for wo know

that everyone will want a
home such as those on
display.”
As an ndded fenture,
lie said, a handsome port­
able television set will
lie presented to the pur­
chasers of new homes.

work see the handsome homes

at RA VEN N A PARK

in

We installed the beautiful mirrors
in the new homes in the
third section.

GLASS

AND

P A IN T

f

Ravenna Park
Attend the HOME SHOW this weekend!

S&amp;nfovuk
CO .

• Art Supplies

* Venetian Illlnds

• Picture Framing

• Traverse Rods

• Tub Enclosures

• Window Shades

• Shower Doors

* Auto Gls

Imperial Decorators

• Paint — Henjamin

Moore —■ Peninsula

210 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford

317 8. Palmetto Ave.

Sanford

322-6421
322-4622

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BE SURE T O SEE T H E

HOMES SHOW
TOM ORROW A N D SU N D A Y -

IN

Section of

Ravenna Park
Wo furnish lumber,
millwork, hardware,
paints, and many other
building supplies for these
handsome homes.

We furnish ond install the central
heating systems

,

generalQ elictric

OIL FURNACE
v h iU m i h
farf Um m
iv i■

To see examples of our

Attend the Home Show

Ravenna Park

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expert
p a in tin g

Natural Beauty Is Highlighted

Custom Cabinet Work

322-0331
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in the homes in the
new Third Section of Ravenna Park

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Tom McDonald, Mgr.

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FEATURING THE NEW THIRD SECTION OF

109 W. Commercial

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The Abstract Corporation

322-3183

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hardware — including Stanley,
Black &amp; Decker, Miller Falla
Tools.

w ire

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Each home Is completely centrally
heated through ducts, and the addition
of air conditioning is a simple, easy process.

WALL

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French Ave.
“At the Railroad**

H EA T IN G ,

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1007 &amp; SANFORD AVE.

322-7121

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Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 15&amp;16
from Noon until Dark

6 LOVELY HOMES
COMPLETE AND WAITING FOR YOUR INSPECTION — 3 &amp; 4
BEDROOM,
2 BATH HOMES, ALL WITH CENTRAL
DUCT HEATING AND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FEATURES.

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FEATURES OF RAVENNA PARK HOMES:

V/2 &amp;

Central Heating System with Doeta
fiixed for Air Conditioning
White T e rre n e Floors
Afomtsam Awning
General Electhie BofH-tn
and Wall Oven
(Tinoral Electric Refrigerator
General Electric W ater H eater
General Electric Garbage Disposal
Ceramic Tile in Bathe and an
Window S ilk
Kitchen Exhaust Hood
Washer and Dryer Connections
P ared Bonds with Carha
W ater System
Sewer System

REFRESHMENTS
MISS LUCY NOWLIN &amp; MR. DAVE THRASHER, OF FLORIDA
POWER &amp; LIGHT CO., WILL BE THERE TO GREET YOU, SERVING
COFFEE, COKES AND DELICIOUS COOKIES, PREPARED IN ONE
OF THE ULTRA MODERN GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS.

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO
211 WEST 25th ST.

SANFORD

Directions:

FREE GIFT!

From French Ave. (Hwy. 17-92)
Turn West on 20th Street
Drive
miles and
watch for the sign at the
Ravenna Park Entrance.

This G-E Personal Portable TV
will be presented to each
couple who purchase a Ravenna
Park home during the Home Show,
from February 15 to March 1!

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Stenstrom

Realty

Exclusive Sales Agents
2565 Park Drive
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Qualifying On T uesday
A man'* life was saved
Sunday and nobody e v e n
knows who he was.
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Bobby Newman and one of
^ his Implement company em­
ployes, Ford Russell, were
fishing for speckled perch in
Lake Jessup near the mouth
of Soldier’s Creek. They saw
an elderly fisherman some
200 yards away tumble out
of his boat.
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The man tried once to get
back into his boat but couldn't
| make It. Newman and Ru*sell dropped their gear and
headed for the man who was
trying to get back into his
boat. Finally Russell hit the
water and went to the old
gent’s rescue. Russell got him
back in the boat.
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — . House member* and numerous and &gt;2.395 in donations for a
Most of Florida’s candidates ! circuit Judges,
total of &gt;13.570. •
fui governor and other state' Tho candidates have two
Rep. Fred Karl, Daytona
offices come to town Tuesday | weeks—until noon March 3— Reach, reported &gt;4,060 last
to pay their qualifying fees to pay their qualifying fees. week for total contributions of
and put the big spending
Meanwhile, on tho evo of &gt;37,135 compered to spending
show on the road.
qualifying Fred 0 . Dickinson. of &gt;9,158.
Sen. Scott Kelly, Ijikelnnd,
The o f f i c i a l qualifying, West Palm Beach, held on to
which costa anywhere from his financial lead among can did not get his financial re­
*1-230 for gubernatorial can­ dldate* for governor, report­ port for the week Into the
didate eto 160 for state Legis- ing campaign donations of mail in time to arrive this
lature hopefuls, heralds big 140,000 have upped his total morning.
The three Republican candi­
promotion cumpnlgns in vari­ to &gt;126,136.
Dickinson said he has spent dates fur governor also filed
ous media.
accountings.
Election officials say this &gt;1,403.
Jacksonville
Mayor
Hnydon
Charles R. ITollcy, St. Petyear’s first primary will be
the longest primary ballot in Burns continued in second erburg. In his first report of
stato history. The first pri place. He reported new eon- the campaign since his an­
mury is set for May 5. with 1
for " *°- nouncement Inst week, said he
tho runoff on May 26 and the I u l ,,f
•’“'"I'"™ 1
«°* has received &gt;2.905 and spent
&gt;200.
general election Nov. 3.
I
co*** °f &gt;1.184.
Sen. John Muthcns Jr.,
II. R. Foster, Fort Myers
liMlIutlng will include the
offices of Sen. Spessard Hoi- Jacksonville, in third spot, re­ Reach, also filing his first re
land, 12 congressmen, th re e . porter! &gt;102155 in new con- port, suiil ho hns spent no
total of &gt;50,- money and colected none.
Supreme Court justices, all six tribution* *or
Ken Folks, Orlando, who
Cabinet scats, six district j u52* Hl* «l&gt;«.'nditurcs amount
to
&gt;7,528.
lias
been filing for weeks, rccourt judges, utilities commis­
Miami Mayor Robert King | ported &gt;25 in new collcctlocns
sions chairman, 10 public de­
fenders, 22 state senators, 112 High reported no expense* for a total of &gt;2,160 ugnilfil
total expenditures of &gt;601.

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Ruby Defense
Pleas Rejected
As Trial Opens

Bark at Elgin Myers fish
eamp the only information
about the fishrrman was that
he was crippled. Russell, who
undoubtedly saved the man’s
life, reside* at 21.12 Washing­
ton Court. Wynnwood. It was
a nice Job. Ford. You're to
be commended.
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We understand that attor­
ney Ken Spaulding borrowed a
key from the Sheriff’s office
a few days past to do some
research In the law library
at the Courthouse. When he
finished working in the lib­
rary, he found himself locked
in the Courthouse. But we
haven't found out how he got
out.
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Last week we commended
mothers on traffic duty at
Third and French. We didn't
know that these ladles were
Ignored in their request for
auch duty until their demands
were publicized in the Clock.
Anyway, they're doing an ex­
cellent Job. It would be
mighty dangerous for those
youngsters crossing French
Avenue at Third were it not
fur the crossing guards.
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The JayCee Wives club la
sponsoring the showing of two
cancer films Tuesday, 8 p. m„
at the Florida State Bank
building. Or. Tliomaa Largcn
will be on hand to answer
any questions. Tho films are
•’Time and Two Women’’
and ’’The Millions Club." The
public is urged to attend.
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Seminole Plaza’* newest ad­
dition, the Cinema has sche­
duled Its opening for Wednes­
day week, Feb. 26. The
theater’a premier attraction
will be Use Burton-Tay lor
film, ' ’Cleopatra."
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With John Fitzpatrick's of­
ficial announcement that he'll
not run for re-election, Uicrc'il
be three new faces on the
County Commission next Jan ­
uary. Incumbents Gen. J. C.
Hutchison and Janies P. Av­
ery will not seek re-election.
That'll leave I-cc Gary and
John Alexander, now In the
second year of their fouryear terms.
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«

Gen. Hutchison, by the way,
h ai been concerned with the
dumping of trash in sections
throughout the county which
are not authorized dump
areas. It was reported that
tho Sheriffs office patrols
these areas where unauthoriz­
ed dumping has been taking
place but that It's difficnlt to
get convictions. Commission­
er Alexander suggested that
signs bo placed at prominent
places indicating location of
posted dump areas.
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•

JOHN FITZPATRICK

Fitzpatrick
Won't Seek
Re-election
Formal announcement of
hia decision not to seek reelection was nisde today by
County Commissioner John
Fitzpatrick In tha following
statement:
“I t ia with regret th at I
announce my* decision not to
run for the office of County
Commissioner in the n|H-omIng elections. "Serving as
County Commissioner, for the
lest three year* haa been a
rewarding experience in many
ways and I have thoroughly
enjoyed tlie opportunity.
"The continued growth of
the county indicate* to me
that the amount of time need­
ed to properly serve the coun­
ty in this capacity will con­
tinue to increase end my re­
sponsibilities to my growing
fondly and clients precludes
my devoting that amount of
time to county affairs.”

Eastern Storm
Heads Fdr Sea
United Press International
A storm center that boggod New England under
snow* and whipped up gale
winds, headed out to sea to­
day.
The wild atorm buried New
England Sunday with up to
14 inches of snow and snarl­
ed traffic from Long Island
Sound to Northern Maine.
The gale force winds swirl­
ed the snow across highways
and airports, cutting down
visibility and building heavydrifts.

DALLAS (L T l) Jack
Ruby's lawyers, challenging
"the climate of Dallas," de­
manded at the start of his
murder trial today that jurors
as well as spectator* be
acarched.
Judge Joe B. Brown re­
jected the defense demand as
well as defense requests for
a directed verdict of acquittal
on grounds of Insanity and
double Jeopardy.
Ruby, smiling cheerfully en­
tered the court through a lit­
tle green door and took his
seat. His sister, Sirs. Eva L.
Grant, and his brother Earl
Ruby of Detroit, sat among
the spectator* in the stuffy
room.
The judge accepted the de­
fense announcement that Tom
Howard of Dallas, the first
attorney to come to the aid
of the slayer of accused presi­
dential assassin Lee Harvey
Oswald, bad withdrawn from
the case.
Chief A';%-nse aC. m ey * fe!
via Belli and his assistant, J.
H. Toualdll, argued with the
Judge over security arrange
meets.
"The records will show that
everyone who enter* the room
has been searched except the
Jurors." Rrown said.
"We want to know why,"
said Tonahlll.
Belli chimed in to argue the
jurors must he searched so
they know about what he has
repeatedly referred to as "the
climate of Dallas." The de­
fense contends Ruby cannot
get a fair trial in the city.
"Mr. Belli, they (the Jurors)
won't know anything about it
unless you tell them," Brown
replied. (Earlier story on
Page 2.)

Man Charged
In Breakin
A man identified as William
W. Ljle* was charged wilh
breaking and entering Sunday
night when he was caught
jimmying a jalousy window
at Don and Gerie'a Bar In
Longwood.
Don and Gerie Hitsman
were sleeping in the establish­
ment when they hoard the
burglary attempt. The sher­
iff's office Investigated the
case.

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VOL. 56

THOMAS S. McDonald,
former Sanford niuyor
and City Councilman,
hna been honored by
the Floridn J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce,
meeting a t P a n a m a
City, as one of four
"Outstanding Y o u n g
Men of the Year," ac­
cording to a UPI report today.

Last Peace Effort
VAN AM A CITY (UPI) —
An Organization of American
State* (OAS) peace team to­
day made a final effort to
hi ip scttlo the U. S.-Panama
crisla in behind the scenes
talks here.

Miami U. Plan
CORAL GABLES (UPI) —
The University of Miami an
nuunrrd Saturday it had un
dertaken a development progrnm which Includes a science
and mrdical center that would
cost &gt;1)3,413,000.

WASHINGTON (UPI) House and Senate negotiators
today began the final push for
enactment of the multi-billion
dollar tax cut expected to
ahow up In consumer pocketbcoka in about three weeks.

Cyprus Crisis
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
—The United Nations Secur­
ity Council turned to the Cy­
prus crisis today In an effort
to prevent a full-teal* war be­
tween NATO Allies in th*
Eastern Mediterranean.

M arriage Voided

Quick Action
By Firemen
Saves Station
Possible disaster, w h i c h
could have resulted when a
gat pump exploded i n t o
flames Sunday morning at the
Texaco Service Station In
downtown Lake Mary, was
averted by quick response of
the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department which had men
on the scene within seconds.
Chief Ralph Abell said today
that the fire Is believed to
have resulted during the
night when aomeone appar­
ently backed a car into the
pump causing an electrical
short circuit in the wiring sys­
tem. The explosion occurred
Immediately after current was
turned on early Sunday morn­
ing.
Abell rpeorted that the de­
partment also answered two
brush fire calls over the
weekend, one in Sunland Es*
lairs on Saturday afternoon
and another Saturday night
behind Crystal la k e Park
where
approximately
two
acres burned threatening
nearby orange grove.
Damage at the Sunland fire
was reported to be negligible.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
PHtwtee* Lee Radiiwill el*t**».
of Mr*. John F. Kennedy, has
been granted a Vatican annul­
ment of her prevlou* marri­
age to American publisher
Michael Canfield, tha rota’a
chief judge /a id Sunday night.

Pace Quickens
By United ITewa latecnational
With liis New Hampshire
primary only throe week*
away. Sen. Harry Goldwater
and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
stepped up their campaign ac­
tivities in a final drive for Re­
publican vote*.

Protection Asked
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UP1J—The United 8tates to­
day demanded "maximum pro­
tection" from the Vietnamese
government f o r Americans
here following the terrorist
bombing of an American mov
le theater with tha loas of
three lives.

Fair May Run
For Utilities
Commission
TALLAHASSEE (U Plj
Jim Fair of Tampa, a per
rental candidate for public of­
fice, Indicated today he may
run again for the State Public
Utilities Commission.
Fair wrote tho secretary of
State to send him three sets
of forms for qualifying along
with copies of tl*e election
laws and a list of all offices
up for grabs this year and
the qualifying fee of each
He did not say what offico
he was interested in, but his
loUer of inquiry contained
a caustic comment that indi­
cated he was thinking of op­
posing Utilities Commission
Chairman Ed Masco.

Firemen Grateful
Sanford firemen today ex
pressed appreciation to per
tons who gave and tha child­
ren who assisted them Sunday
in their collection of &gt;400.28
for the Cerebral Palsy tele­
thon.

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. MIAMI (L’PI) - Claude
Pepper, a 15-year congression­
al .etcran, has annmuwe.1 he
\|ill seek re-election.

Georgia Loses
FIRST ANNUAL COOKING SCHOOL will be held March 10 at the San­
ford Civic Center for the R enerul public. Sponeorins the event will be the
County Extension Service: MIm Myrtle Wilson (seated), county home
demonitration agent, and Cecil A. Tucker II (right), county a g ric u ltu ra l
agent Cooperation will be the Florida Power and Light Company, repre­
sented by bliss Lucy Nowlin ( le f t) , home economist s a d Fublix MarkaU.

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Deputy Braves
Fire To Save
Another Child

WUVA...

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Pepper To Run

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Boy Dies Here A s House Burns

Final Tax Push

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Today’s Chuckle—The San­
ford Kiwanis Club Bulletin
quote* Z»a 7.sa Gabor as say­
ing.
don't take gift* from
perfect stranger*. But. then,
Bottody'ii perfect."

Zip Code 82771

WEATHER: Fnir with 75 high today; partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; low tonight in 50s.
United Preo* Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON., FEBRUARY 17, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

MOSCOW (U PI)—O. Fred­
erick Noble, head of the
World Council of Churches
International Affairs Commitsion, called Sunday night for
"peaceful coexistence between
religion and atheism.”

Lyman High'a Dixieland
band made a television ap­
pearance on the Junior Ach­
ievement Teen Talent show.
They wrre tagged the ''Back
Alley Six."
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Coexistence

Lines formed on schedule
this morning as lag buyers
vlsted the Courthouse. Sliortly after the Tax Collector's
office opened buyers were on
band and kept clerks busy
throughout the morning. The
deadline for obtaining tags Is
Thursday.
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Eh? ^cutfurii lB?mlh

WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Supremo Court ruled today
that Georgia has unfaltly ap­
portioned its voting districts
so as to discriminate against
city dwellers voting for mem-

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FIRE CLAIMED n you hr Ncjjro boy’s life nnd Rutted this homo of John
Williams nt 1020 W ent 112th Street early today. Two children were rescued
from tho flames by S h e riff’ll Deputy Silas Lackey and football coach A.
B. Franklin.
(Herald Photo)

Hoffa Defendant Vigilantes To Use
Denies Telling
Of Fix Attempt Photo Flasher Units
CHATTANOOGA. T e n n .
(UPI) — A defendant in the
trial of Teamster President
James Hoffa today denied
that he ever told a govern­
ment informer of an attempt
to fix a jury.
Nicholas Tweel, one of six
defendants in the jury tam ­
pering case, appeared as the
first defense witness and conIn d icted tha testimony of Ed­
ward Partin, who testified
earlier for the prosecution.
Partin, a Louisiana Teams­
ter official who acted as an
informant, had testified that
Tweel once told him he was
asked to "help get to the
jury" in Hoffa's IU62 trial in
N a s h v i l l e on conspiracy
charges.
Hoffa, Tweel and four other
persons are charged with at­
tempting to hrllw and influ­
ence jurors in tho conspiracy
case, which ended In a mis­
trial.

Wirtz Asks FEC
Session Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz today urged both sides
in the Florida East Coast
(FEC) railway itrika to meet
with government negotiators
Tuesday and work mil a solu­
tion to their "festering dis­
pute."
Wirtz sent telegrams to
both Edward Hall, president
of the railroad, and George
E. Lelglity, chairman of the
Railway L a b o r Executives
Association.
He asked the men to meet
with Assistant Secretary of
Labor James J. Reynolds in
Daytona B e a c h , Tuesday
morning.
Wirtz said both sides had
"an obligation to find a solu­
tion to this festering dispute.”
Eleven non-oi&gt;erating unions
have been on strike for mar*
than a year in a walkout mar­
red by violrnce, including
three dynamiting* within a
week.

‘Painters’ Face
Discipline
"Proper disciplinary action
will be taken" against five
Seminole High School boys
who painted smutty signs on
four school buildings over tha
weekend.
R. T klilwee, school super­
intendent, said the studrnts
have been identified and
promised that high school offlcisls would lake the neces­
sary disciplinary action.
Juvenile Judge Vernon ltiie
said at noon that Andrew
Bracken, high school prin­
cipal, had conferred with him
as to possible charges but de­
layed action pending further
Investigation.

Sheriffs Deputy Silas Lao.
key today was credited with
saving the life of a sevenyear-old Negro boy, caught in
his burning home early this
morning. An older brother
died as a result of the fire.
Dead was Albert Williams,
eight, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams, 1020 West 12th
Street. The flames gutted ths
frame residence.
Lackey said he waa parked
In his cruiser nearby, making
out his nightly report, when
he noticed the flames. He
hurried to the residence. Tho
parents and a daughter, Car­
ol, six, had escaped.
Informed a child waa In tho
house, Lackey c r a w l e d
through a window and carried
out seven-year-old John Doug­
las Williams, who waa noconscious. Th* deputy applied
artificial respiration and re ­
vived the child.
It waa then Lackey learn­
ed tha second boy waa In tho
house. The deputy re-entered
the flaming building and car­
ried out the body of A lbert
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled
death was caused by amoks
and fumea.
Fireman Kd Brooklyn waa
treated for amoke inhalation
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal. Th* two surviving shib
d rtn also were treated Mr
amoks Inhalation.
A. B. Franklin, Croomo
High School coach, also as­
sisted In the rescue.
Flra Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. reported, the blase started
at aboul 1:IT a.m. from g
beating stove. It spread rapid*
ly through the wooden bouso.
Ho added firemen w e n do*
layed In arriving at th# Men#
because a wrong address waa
reported.

The Navy today announced may briefly make evenings a
receipt of new aerial photo­ little brighter for some res­
graphic flasher units which idents of Sanford and event­
ually, much of tho Southeast.
Tha new flashers sr* being
installed on twin-Jet RA-5C
Vigilant**, th* mach II re­
connaissance-* ttack aircraft
currently entering fleet use
at tho Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Each piano will have two
electronic flasher pods mount­
Raymond Morris, a real' ed under Its wing*. Used in­
dent of Seminole County for stead of ftareo on night pho­
more than 18 years, announe to missions to illuminate ths
ad today he will be a candi­ ground beneath th* aircraft,
date for the effiee of Justice they op*r*to for only frac­
of the peace Diet. 8 in the tions of a second a t a time.
May primaries. Morris ia
Officials of Sanford’s Hea­
registered Democrat.
vy Attack Wing Ona say the
Morris Is graduate of tho flashes are ao brief that res­
Unlv. of Mich. In pharmacy idents may not even notlee Police Solve
and for 22 years did phar­ the Illumination unless they
maceutical detail work. For happen to bo looking directly Theft Quickly
mure than 11 years he has nt the aircraft.
City police made fast work
been the Casselberry corre­
Most of the training flights of solving a car theft Sunday
spondent for the Orlando Sen using th* flasher units will night, nabbing three Negro
tlnel and la a charter mem be flown at relatively low boys minutes after the theft
bar of the Lions Club of Cos- altitudes and ovtr sparsely waa reported.
kelberry, of which he la a populated areas. Th* first
Charged with the theft are
past president and serving a such mission will be flown the boys, two ago IS end one
fifth year as club secretary. tonight.
16. The driver ia also charged
Last August Morris was
Flight* will rontinu* peri­ with using a restricted license.
Police received tho report
named treasurer of the Cas­ odically In th* future sa Vig­
selberry Citizens Credit Un­ ilant* flight crews are read­ at 10:45 p. m. from Samtnio
ion. He la a Meson, a Hlirln- ied for deployment with the Wyman, of Castle Brewer
er, member of Bahia Temple, carrier striking forces of the Court Patrolman John E.
Orlando; member of Sanford Atlantic, Mediterranean and Dodson halted the car a t
11:02 p. m. called for assist­
Shrine Club; a communicant Pacific Fleets.
ance from SgL W. R. Cos­
of the Episcopal Church of
Wing Commander Cspt. grove at 11:04 p. m. and had
The Good Shepherd in Mait­ James O. Mayo requested
land. Morris and his wife re­ that citizens observing flash- the youths at headquarters
minutes later.
side a t 2311 Sunnytown ltd.,
operations refrain from
Casselberry.
calling government agencies
or tha Sanford Naval Air Pinball Damaged
A pinball machine at the
Ravenna Home Station.
He stated that the flasher A A W Root Beer Stand, 1905
pods would rarely bo in use
French Ave., waa damaged
Show Success
Hundreds of visitors view­ for more than a few minutes Sunday morning by a youth
wielding a brick.
ed sit homes on display last over any ona area.
weekend during the Home
Show In the new third sec­
tion of Ravenna Park on
Country Club Road.
Host* for the occasion
were A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
head of the Shoemaker Com■traction Company, devel­
opers of Ravenna Park and
nearby Idyll slide; llerb
SOWstrom, of Slenatram
Realty, tales agent for the
Interested citizens
development, a n d
Mias
Lucy Nowlin and David
invited to
Thrasher af Florida Power
aad Light Compeay.
Organizational meeting
The now model home* ha
tho Ravenna Park third secUoa will coatiaue to ho
for ins pec Uoa this week.

Morris To Run
For Justice
Of Peace

P U B L IC
N O TICE

Vote Campaign
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
man who head* tha AFLClO'a regliterandvot# drive
this year ia hoping to re­
cruit thousands of volunteer
worker* and encourage mil­
lions more to cast ballots la
tho November election*.
Roy L. Rcuther, national
director of tho campaign,
say* door-to-door canTeasing
In tha precinct* will bo em­
phasized ht labor's fhdafc

SANFORD

CHAMBER of COMMERCE
8:00 P. M. February 19th, 1904
at County Court H ouse .'

DAY AFTER TOMORROW

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