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Page 4-A — Jan. 29,1964

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Hospital

SH lM C'SttE

Notes
JAN U AR Y 24
Admission*
Robert

T iy lo r,

Betty

Jane

Swift, Ketrcna Johnion, Faye

I

Joyce Kendrick, Barbara Li
acnfelt,

Thomas

Lindt,

Bar

Come join the fun! Yes, we're Having
a "Shipwreck Sale" ... complete with
bold pirates and treasure chests of
values. It's a real shipwreck party,
and you can have one too!

ney Beck, Wavcy Kcssingcr,
Brenda Murphy, Darron Bar
gar, all of Sanford
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Darrell Swift,
baby boy, Mr. and Mra. Je­
rome LUenfelt, baby boy,
both of Sanford
Discharge*
Arthur Yowcil, R e b e c c a
Smoak Gumming*, Andrew
Mack, Virginia J. Deshiclds,
Mary Jean Crocker, Eva 11.
Smith, Barbara Kcni* and
baby boy; Rutii Ilarlicsm and
baby girl, all of Sanford; An­
nie McCurdy, Geneva; Hertrum Gould, DcBary; William
P . Kelley, North Orlando;
Virginia S. Shircman, Longwood; Linda Skidmore and
baby boy, Lake Mary
JAN U AR Y 25
Admission*
Roberta Cole, Windom Pickelsimer, Donna L. Atkins,
Patricia B. Hunt, Ferma Lee
Allen Jr., Lemuel Eudell Jr.,
WilUe Davis, Kathryn Down­
er, Alan G. Crawford, all of
Sanford; Florence Holcombe,
la k e Mary; Rutli Furbcr, Dc­
Bary; Jean E. Achord, N.
Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hunt,
bauy girl, Mr. and Sirs. Rich­
ard Atkins, baby girl, both of
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Achord, baby boy, N. Orlando
Discharges
Cindy DeJong, Thomas Lindt,
Myrna Keefe, Virginia Col­
lins, Phyllis E. II. Sills, Ethel
Parkcs, Joseph C. Hutchison,
Raymond Swallow,
Maggie
Zackaray, James Riser, Wil­
lie Davis, Eartherlcan Wil­
liams and baby girl, all of
Sanford; Waldo V. Waggoner,
Lake Mary; Helen Wright,
Ernest Treyvaud, Mabel M.
West, all of DcBary; Michael
A. Bowen, Geneva
JA N U A R Y 2.
Admissions
Julie Marie Warren, Thomas
l.cltt, Barbara J. Crain, Ka­
ren Hardin, Kalhrryno Mil­
ler, Frank Shamy, Mary Jane
Barbour, Harriett McIntosh,
George Ellsworth, all of San­
ford
Discharges
William R. Jennings, Ray­
mond Deklc, Bonnie Wiebohlt,
DonnaBclle Wells, G e o r g e
Ellsworth, Wavey Kesslngrr,
Tommie Taylor and baby buy,
Brenda Markland and baby
boy, all o f Sanford; Tina Ma­
rie Chokanis, Deltona
JAN U AR Y 27
Admissions
Pecola
Williams,
Dannicllc
Blaick, Carolyn James, Alice
Willis, Rcbccra Broun, Nancy
Decs, Florence Bryant, Dor­
othy Bergen, George Thigpen,
a ll
of
Sanford;
Earnest
Wright, Carolyn Bartosrck,
DcBary; Doris Clines, Ge­
neva; Jeanette llosaek, Os­
teen; Charles Kendrick, Mary
Green,
Longwood;
Beverly
Krccck, N. Orlando; Jess Wil­
liams, Lexington, Ky.
Births
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Lawrence
Brown, baby girl, Mr. and
Mrs. Danielle Blaick, baby
boy, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Bartosiek, baby
boy, DeBary; Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Krccck Jr. baby girl,
N. Orlando
Discharges
Barney Beck, Kathryn Lindstrom, Emma Lynn, law rence Starling, Mrs. Betty
Swift and baby boy, all of
Sanford; Walter lianl, Sui
anna Wolff, DeBary; Lyllian
Gray, Lauren, S. C.

Elevator Acts
Like Adding
Machine
M IA M I ( U P I ) — Everybody
knows thut two plus four is
six—even the elevator In the
new federal building.
Tw o passengers gut on Mon
day. One punched the button
fo r the second floor, the other
the fourth.
They wore deposited at the
sixth floor.
Amased, they tried it again.
One punched number 1 and
the other number 4.
They soomed to the fifth
f.' or.
t.'alter Deppe finally solved
t j problem and got to the
f
it flo o r where he had bocn
1 lid.
i went on alone and pushe - number 4.
Even U&gt;e elevator knew that

lour plus »ero ig four.

W h itt, Pink t r Yellow Kleenex

400-et.

Tissue........4

M

Pkgt.

*

White, Pink or Yellow Kleenex

Towels.......6 2

*1

White, Pink, Yellow er A s m

Borden's Assorted (limit 2 please)
holf
gal.

•
Tangy Dole Hawaiian

4
4

Zesty Dole Pineapple-Grapefruit

Com Oil Special Feature (reg. 89c)

4€-os.
cans
46-o*.
cons
46-os.
bot.

•
Betty Crocker Assorted

3

19-os.
pkgs.

39*
$1$169’
51.

Delsey Tissue 4

"*•
rolls

4 9 i

Green Giant Whole Kernel

Golden Corn 4 L

59*

Punch........3

*1

Breakfast Club Enriched

White Bread 2 £241*
Sunshlne'e New Thin

Krispy Crackers

31*

Borden's Handy Instant

Potatoes........ *;S: 33*
Sollicker's Strawberry-Pineapple
12-ox.

Preserves.... 3

|ers

• dairy specials •
Pllltkery’i Tarty C m tn t

Dinner R o lls... **7 29*
Slut Sennet (2«-0H Label)
t-it.

Margarine ...
Chef's Dallfkt Nwtrkiaea

Cheese Spread Sf- 59*
Mammoth Wliceatln Choota

Sharp Cheddar.. £ 79*
R A T H 'S

B L A C K

H A W K

SLICED BACON
lb.
Swift's Premium

59

• frozen foods •
Delkiemt See* Cray Oranya

ic

Sam oa........ 5 \Z 89*
Golden Blend Freten

Hush Puppies 4 Li'
LAND O

Chunk Bologna 3

L
59&lt;

BUTTER

Swift's Premium Skinless Breakfast

Link Sausage . .

39c

Herman's Chunk Style

Braunsehw eiger.

39c

Fruit Pias

3 S r *1

Saathland Qakk freten Itaw

|Vegetables.....£*• 49*
•[rds I n Qakk froten Braetell
. . . . 4

|&gt;ast aIletse*%ul &gt;'» ns lllola

•man I
Jumbo Shrimp
,0Pks;£ 59*
Gert ea'i famHy Ms*

Delicious Sliced

Fish S tic k s.....'Lv 59*

Sw ordfish Steak «&gt;• 59c

Mra. Paul's Pam * Pack

Copeland's Family Pack Sliced

Deviled Crab
M b.

pkg.

(Bologna, Spiced Luncheon, Cheese)

’s r *i

Roved
•■aatk't
9M
IM iBreaded
fW H

"&gt;• 5 9 t

Lunch M eat • . .

24-«t. 2 9 #
pks-

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Annie, Paack, Cherry
'farm
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w
iwmww aspyre,

limit 1 |irf 1tislditlti «ai|l&gt;

Tarnow's Whole Hog

B ag Sausage . .

Morton Rolls

FRESHLY C H U R N E D ..’

99c

*1

Forfcerhnuie ef Clerorieof

L A K E S jV:

59c

99*
• down produce lane-a

PRICES EFFECTIVE

Pieride Vine Ripened

T K U R S ., PRI-r EAT.#
JAN.

10,

II,

P E I. I ,

1964

Tomatoes • •M
tr~'39‘

SW IF T 'S P R E M IU M PROTEN

Crisp Florida Pascal

G O V T . INSPECTED TENDER-AGED

Celery ...................... M 10*

H E A V Y W ESTERN BEEF SALE!

Street Juicy D'AnJen

Sirloin Steaks • * 9
T-Bone Steaks • »&gt; 9
Pot Roast
7
Chuck Steaks . . » 5
Ground Beef • • * 4
mam
JW O ra e n S t a m p * '
(b o n e le s s )

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IBaalroe Bet. re* I. ia*4l

Pears .................... 6
49*
Onions ....................'£,•* 19*
Testy Green Spring

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CASSELBERRY,
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Viet Nam's Military
Regime Is Overthrown

SAIGON. South Viet N am ; born plotting with
, t L T D —Tough, pro-Amcrican agent* to this end

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f o n t li*
ZipZip
Code 52771

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Franch

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Four of hi* general* were
arrested
But the popular
W E A T H E R : Tartly cloudy nnd nuld through Friday; high today in 70s; low tonight 55-62.
Minh's status was not immed­
Maj. Grn. Nguven Khanh j » ’“ ?
* p“ i*“ ,T d
I " " 1" 8,
United Tresa Leased W ite
E sta b lish ed 1908
TIIUKS., J A M 'A It V ¥ « , 1961
SANFORD, FL0K1 DA
NO T 11i f
iately clear. There were re­ V O lT M
overthrew the ruling military Kbanh moved ,ank’ aml para'
junta today in a bloodies. |,n&gt;0P* around the Junta head ports Khanh was trying to
quarters and the homes of its persuade him to remain as a
roup he *aid was necessary
figurehead chief of state.
to "sweep away the Commu­ leaders before dawn
Within the past two years
Also arrested was a former
Gen. " B ig " Minh, who took
nists and traitors who arc in
French
intelligence
officer
County Clerk Art Beckwith
power
himself
Nov.
1
with
a
favor of neutralism."
Lt. Col. Nguyen Lan, Viet­
has completely revamped the
coup
against
President
Ngo
Khanh
apparently
vv a s
operational procedures of his backed by most if not all of Dinli Diem, was seized and namese-born official who ar­
office and it ha* begun to at­ the leaders of the South Viet­ taken under heavy guard to rived here a fevv days ago.
Minh had had the full sup­
tract attention. Brevard Coun­ namese armed forces in top­ general
staff
headquarters
port of the United States,
ty Clerk Curtis Barnes ha* pling
outside
Saigon.
t h t* three-month-old
which is heavily committed
his deputy clerk, Bruce Me- Junta shortly before dawn
to back the South Vietnamese'
denning,
reviewing
Beck­ without liring » shot.
government in its war against i
with's systems and procedures
So swilily and efficiently
the Communists
and studying other operation­ was the coup planned and
There was no immediate re
al methods.
carried out that Saigon ap­
*
•
•
action from U. S. officials
peared completely normal on
here or in Washington. One
And, by the way, Beckwith
the surface lale in the day.
question was whether the
says that if new roads are
save for the presence of
more than 81 million daily a id i r .M ’ E K E N N E D Y
built into the new site on the
troops stationed at key points.
the United Slate* give* South |The United States,
county line for the proposed
BERLIN ( U P ! ) —The bodies
Khanh,
30- year-old
com­
Hast Central Florida Univer­
Viet Nam would lie suspend- fur it* second spare victory In
of three U. S. airmen killed
mander of the Vietnamese
sity tlw county probably will
cd, a* is usual in the case o f 1a* niuny days, launched n rain- j
First Corps in the war against
when Soviet
Jet
fighters
have to provide rights of way
|revolutions.
; cru-enrrylnjr Hunger probe to - ;
th e
Communist
guerrillas,
downed
their
unarmed
trainfrom secondary road funds
Khanh, who had been train-|,|ny
„ plnnnrd 240.00U-mitc |
said he acted to prevent a
and primary funds for con­
plane in East Germany
! ed by American military ad- journey to get the fir«t closeFrench • inspired neutraliza­
struction. "A n y possibility of
• visors, was considered a firm j up pirturea o f the nuwn.
Tuesday will be brought to
tion of South Viet Nam. He
atate assistance?" wc asked,
I anti Commumst and a billA , „ vrryt l 03-foot AtlasWest Berlin tonight, author­
hinted junta members had
• i don't know what they
liant officer, lie did not lake A(,0|m rocket thundered from
itative sources said.
would do," says Beckwith.
part in the November coup. it, ,aunc,,it,K
nl ,0:ln
• • •
The wreckage o f their T19
perhaps because bis unit was „
with „ |p 804.
M.,.
Cami Bruce, supervisor of |
far (nun ‘the
L
twin-jet trainer also will bo
capital, *--■
hut I entitle package — America's
registration, reports that she ’
brought here, the sources
; joined the anti-Diem forces fu st ntoonshot in 15 months—
mailed out K3.600 renewal j
said.
|later.
tucked in it* nose.
r . u. g e r i i a h d t
car&lt;h to Seminole voters and ;
Khanh's
immediate aides
The U. S. military laison
that to date she’ s received
were two paratroop colonels.
mission to the Soviet forces
Scientists planned to put
13.523. She reported that 85
; but he had Die support of the Ranger in 1 so-called "parkin East Germany went to tho
voters had moved away or
other three corps command­ in g" orbit about lto miles
crash scene from Potsdain
T H IS W A T E R CRUISER became 11 "liuul cminer” and wrapped itself
had died, 218 were undeliver­
ers.
and is transporting Die bodies
above earth, nnd then fin- the
WASHINGTON
&lt;U P!)
around a tree Wednesday afternoon on Highway 16. John Ilrumley, o f
ed, leaving 2,738 not yet re ­
The IS.ooo U. S. troops aid­ Agcnn second stage to push
and the wreckage back to the
Hanford Bosit Works, to whom the Iroat was being delivered by Drift-Rturned. " I f you have not re­ Panama, breaking off media­
West.
ing South Viet Nam’s fight the probe toward deep space.
turned your white renewal tion efforts, sought today to
Cruz Houseboats, Nashville, Temt., said the truck driver reported he hit
against the Communists were
The En»t German Commu­
If all goes as plnnnrd, the
the
Organization
of
card, says Cami "you arc dis­ have
u bump on the Wekiva River bridge, causing the boat to break loose from
not affected by the coup. U. S. Ranger would arrive at Die
nist regime denounced the
qualified and cannot vote un­ American States (O AS) brand
its trailer. Four safety posts were broken o ff before the boat left tho
Ambassador Henry C a b o t moon in about (hi hours, ra lly
American flight ns “ provoca­
less you visit the registration the United States as an " a g ­
trailer, skidded down the bank and smashed into the tree. Bruntlcy es­
tiv e " mid demanded anew that
Joining the race for County Lodge declined to comment. Sunday morning.
gressor."
Office."
timated 50 per cent damage to the $8,000 Itoat.
(Herald I’ hoto)
But Khanh told Americans
Western troops leave W est
Commissioner o f District 8.
The launching came 24 hour*
• • •
In a note delivered to the |Frank R. Gerhmlt. o f Hermits close to his First Arm y Corps
Berlin
and West Germany.
after U. S. scientists shot a
We have word that Ray­ OAS late Wednesday night , Trail, Altamonte Springs, to that he acted to save his na­
U. 8 . A ir Force officials
giant
Saturn-1
super
rocket
mond Kader. form er Sanford Panama called for a special day expressed "a sincere de­ tion from being forced into
took up the m atter with their
man who is now minister of meeting of the OAS council sire to he o f continuous serv­ neutrality on the pattern of into orbit and elainted world
Soviet counterparts in Berlin
supremacy
in
rocket
power.
education at the First Baptist to consider charges of U. S.
ice to the people." He seek* neighboring Laos, where Die
nnd demanded sw ift action.
The
10-story
Athis-Agvmi
Church in Thomasvillc, Ga., "aggression" — namely " a t­
the post being vacated by Communists have a voice in climbed smoothly from ita
They stressed that the TI'J
is currently on active duty at J tacks suffered by Panama's
the government.
James P. Avery Jr.
trainer had strayed across
launching
|ud
atop
a
pillar
o
f
Third Army Headquarters in civilian population" when U.
A native o f liultimore, Gcr- I
-------------------W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) — the border from W est Ger­
brilliant red flame and smoke.
Atlanta for a couple of weeks. S. forces quelled Canal Zone
1A union poll completed about many arridenUily and that
hardt hns been associated
C o r N C T
Within 30 seconds it streaked
Kader, son of Mr. and Mrs. rioting three weeks ago.
two month*' before Pre*idcnt the killing o f the officers was
with the Martin Company
through
low-bunging
clouds
4,.
William E. Kader of Sanford,
OAS officials saiil the spe­ since 1919. A* general super­
The Altamonte S p r i n g s and authorized the purchase |j n||n j.- Kennedy'* a ‘ Has*illa­ needless.
00(1 feel up nnd licgsin a deli­
is an Army Reserve captain. cial meeting would probably
Town Council, in a sin-rial of insurance for the new mu­ tion indicated that hi* re-elec­
visor of piocuiemcnt. hr wu*
The United Stales does not
Raymond, a navigator in the be convened today or Friday.
Opening for a rural mail cate, curving arc down tho session Wednesday night, dl»- nicipal water system.
tion chance* would have been recognise East Germany end
transfrrxd to the firm ’s OrAtlantic missile range.
A ir Corp’s during World War
carrier
in
the
Sanford
post
Panama's n o t e declared
cussed
a comprehensive
Housing, Home and Finance Jeopardized by bl* civil right* deals only with the Russian*
11, was interned in a prison­ that mediation efforts which Inndo plant in 11*57 ami hns office will be filled through
street* and drainagu improve­ Agency (IIH F A ) has notified stand.
resided
in
Altamonte
Springs
on maters concerning the So­
Ninety seconds after lifto ff
er of war camp after being a five nation intor-American
Civil
Service
examination,
ment* program for Die town the counrll that government
Result* of ttie poll, made viet Zone.
the
rocket
climbed
tho
ugh
Hit
shot down over Germany. peace committee vha* been since that year.
Postmaster Cecllr Heard an­
fund* cannot he made avail- available today to United
Gerhadt served on the AltaThe U. S. Stain Depart­
.............. .....fringe* o f spare and left a
He's a graduate of Stetson conducing for two wreck* had
nounced today. Application!
able for the streets ami drain Press International, showed ment, in a strong protest Us
monte
Spring*
Towp
Council
* n j SouUtcm Baptist Theologi­ •Teased." T h e
committee,
age project until an initial Hint tho racial issue damaged Russia Wednesday, charged
for two
"fTi, tee* mg o ff.ia
cal Seminary, Louisville. His
Itiwevcr, *0 far Itai J»ot de­ lest Deveu oer aim not seek­
survey is provided defining Kennedy most In the South tluit Soviet jets had shot down
wife is the former Ouida
written
test
(or
thli
po»likm
.1
trajectory
looks
clared that its efforts arc
full scope o f the work to he bet nl*o hurt him badly in Die plane in an “ inexcusably
ing re ck -Don ts'caUsc lie Is
goon."
,
mfter
ut
nin
ring
tor
u
Davis. The Kailers have four ended.
id.
A
buirhig
for
They must have rejided with­
done.
every section o f Die country. brutal art o f violence." It de­
building - new home outside
youngsters.
in Die delivery of Die olllec iillte more than two minutes,
The Panamanian note call­ ! the towi limits.
• • •
The answer* indicated that manded puninhmrnt fo r those
Cost o f this work was esti­
O'-Alius
booster
engine
was
for one year immediately pre­
ed on the OAS to adopt "m ea ­
Grrluult is married and Inis
mated by Harold Rndcliffe, if I lie presidential election hud responsible for the incident.
lilt
o
ff
Mild
*epai
a
ted.
Events coming up: Seminole |
ceding Die dosing date of the
sures . . . to assure Die main­
been held then, tho Repuhlia sun, Biadley Kent. 9. He is
County Chamber of Com­
The Kremlin rejected tbe
ScietitisLa fired the world'*
FOLSOM, Ualif. (U P I) — president o f Glace Engineer­
tenance and guarantee that u member o f St. Richard's examination. In addition, they
ing
which
worked
with
D
id runs would have won a paper- U. 8 . protest. In a counter
merce’s Board of Directors
b(iivie*l
satellite—
an
Ht-fool
laiuis V. Santana, nn ex con­
must have reached their ISth
the arts of aggression will not
Episcopal Church.
town on the water system, to thin popular-vote margin.
will meet tonight. 7:30 at the
complaint tlia Russian anid
birthday on the closing date ■('•Don o f tunned out rocket vict from Oakland, was ar­
be repealed."
Tho poll was taken late last tlm TUI had intruded into
"M y decision to run," he
Sanford Civic Center*. . . the
casing
and
sand
ballast—into
rested Tuesday night for try­ lie in the neightiorhood ot $1,fqr acceptance of appliesAugust and early September East German air apace In a
raid, "is based on numerous
Forest City Community Asso­
Dons There i* no maximum uildl W e d n e s d a y with u ing to break into Folsom P ri­ :ton for field crew surveys and
telephone nnd by visits to my
ciation will meet at the Tradeinformation. However, Had- among member* o f tbe A F L - “ gross provocation" aimed at
u-ighty
Saturn-1
super
booitage unit. However, perron*
son.
winds in Casselberry Monday
home — asking me to join the
cliffc said the estimate wa* CIO Communications Workers aggravating the situation in
who have pa*&lt;ed the age of 70 ri. and promptly rluiined an
night. 7:30, for a business
campaign. I will make no com­
still good which lie provided o f Amrrien (C W A ) under tho Central Europe.
end
to
IC
urmIii '* 111know-lodged
may be considered only for
meeting and, believe it or not,
mitments or o ffer 11 platform
council some time ago selling direction o f Laroy l’ urdy, the
Irudciship
in
rocket
power.
Despite tho Mtrong word*,
FORT WORTH (U P l ) - M r * .
Arrested for hit-and run by at till* lime — that will temporary renewable appoint­
a "L ia r s " contest, says John
costs of $.1,900 for a complete uiiion‘11 director o f civic a f­ informed observers in Moscow
Tho Saturn I, prrhup* twice
ment*
o
f
nor
year.
Marguerite Oswald pleaded
Bethea, president , . . the Constable Bob Carroll, Lester corns with qualification to
overall plan which would in­ fairs.
believed tbe Incident would
Complete information about as muscular as Dir biggest So­ Wednesday Dial her son, Lee
Fleet Reserve Association is Cooper, Negro of Rovcljnd run between March 3-t7."
Purdy has conducted the produce only a temporary
clude design, engineering and
viet
spare
boo*ter,
"did
take
the
examination
requirrm
rnli
Harvey Oswald, bn defended
holding a barbecue from 4 un­ Park, was bound over to
Inyoulx a* well as the basic political opinion survey for chill in U. 8 .-Soviet relationa
nnd instruction* for filing ap­ tic ahead of tho Russian* In before the Warren Commis­
til 8 p. m. Saturday, at the County Court by Justice of
ninny year* and forecast tins mid not a major setback in the
plication* may be obtained a t " ' 1" “ ‘ HHy to carry a payload sion In an attempt to remove field surveys,
organization's Hut on Semi­ the Pcarc Hugh Duncan Wed­
iiitsi
*.ll.it
6 until
lUilmtT SeuRadi'litfe Wednesday night election o f Hurry S. Truman no-called Knst-Wrst detente,
into
01
lot,"
raid
Robert
Die po«t office.
Die assassin's brand.
nole Boulevard. They're try­ nesday afternoon.
again stressed the Importance on the toed* of n 1918 poll.
nmlis, associate iidministrator
T It«
Russians
admitted
ing to raise funds for building
COoper is being in Id in
of la-ginning the program lie- 1Purdy
believes
Die
CW A Wednesday that a Soviet jet
of tbe National Aeronautics
STUOEM STAH,
Sweden
improvements . . . and AA county jail in lieu of $5oo bond
fore additional street* a r e ; membership l« representative fighter
and Space Administration.
hnil
downed
th e
FRANKFU RT,
tier(D P I ) — llarald P erson 's
meets tonight at 1201 West for leaving the scene of an
.Sanford police said this
paved which perhaps would o f the U. 8 . voting public and Amorim a trainer amt that the
Advanced verainna o f tho
many ( U P I ) —A form er Nazi
cat ale a piece of rrabnirnt morning thut a person appar­
accident and of $loo bond for
First at 8 p. in.
Increase drainage problems, reflects iiotionnl trends.
Saturn arc expected to take
bodies o f three U. 8 . A ir
• • •
SS medic admitted today he
at dinner here Wednesday ently in possession o f a master
having no drivers license.
lie pointed out, tiai, that any
three-limn teams of U. S. asForce officers were found in
John Cameron of Geneva
Carroll said a hit-and run nnd became sick. Persson's key is pilfering soft drink and tinniiut* to the moon later killed 250 to 300 Auschwitz ex- work done now on the streets
the wreckage.
h»s lived on the St. Johns all driver rauseil nn estimated
family
and their guest* cookie vending machine* up tills decade. IJnmannrd flights termination camp Inmate* liy nnd drainage would be of
The Kremlin announcement,
Seminole County c i t r u s
"squirUng" carbolic acid into
his life He claims tint all $1,300 damage to Hirer parked
rushed to the lio*pital and anil down French Avenue,
value to the (own at such
by Ranger prolwa will pioneer
■nude by the official Soviet
growers
are
invited
to
the
an­
Dietr
heart
muscles,
animal life eats according to car* on Sipes Avenue. Mid­ had their stomach* pumped.
police suggest that owners 1Die way, fx'ilmps by helping
time it undertakes a sewer
nual tour o f the Citrus Exper­ new* agency Tans, did not
the light o f the moon and way. last Saturday. Subse­
VVlien they returned to o f vending mnehinrn padlock locate the best lundilig spots
study.
iment Station at Lake Alfred specifically say the ninull twowhen the cattle are laying quent investigation by the
the loui-c, they found the tile coin receptacle* to the for the mumii-d ships.
Clifford McKibbiii of f ’arraFriday, starting at 10 a.111. engine trainer was shot down.
down along the river and ot ('unstable led to Cooper* ar­ cat had given birth to six boxes since the intruder does
TALLAH ASSEE ( U P I )
—
way .md MrKihliin, Sanford,
The Legislative Investigating
eating you can bet the fish rest Tuesday night
kit Ice*
(not attempt to pick locks
was authorized to write In
aren't biting The cattle are
Committee plan* to publish a
suranee coverage for the wa­
now laying down and not eat­
report on homosexual activity
fer system at a cost of $125.91
ing. And. says Jim Crowe, the
in Florida that Chairman
for the lirst year. McKihhin
Car. car, who owns the curT Hilliard O Mitchell says will
fish aren’t biting. Don't ask
also was authorized to renew
That teem* to be Die game la* a "best seller."
us atwul it , , ask Cameron.
Dm fleet policy covering all
• • •
Sanford i«ollre »re playing In
lown-ouned vehicle* w h i c h
atlempting to find who own*
Attractive
Audrey
Flynn,
comes due Feb. 25.
a 1351 model auto with l!Mi3
outgoing
president o f
the
TALLAH ASSEE
( UPI )
—
In other business, payment
Seminole County Young Re­
la j I7-3IIMO.
A g r 1 c u I tu r c Commission
of
fu.nuo for Die lir-l interest
publicans bus accepted .• full­
The tag wa* issued to Paul er Doyle Conner *aid today he
• 5/
time job in the district office
Walker, 800 Maple Avenue, soon will name ■ committee note due on the water system
of Congressman Ed Gurney of
for a 1951 car. But the tag to assist in solving problems bond* was authorized and a
petition for zoning change
Winter Park.
recently wa* spotted on the o f the state's tung oil indus­
V
\ 0t .AC** \ L
was teferred to the zoning
• • •
ail | punoa
1951 model parked on 27th try.
uo p.t||ililu
hoard
for
recommendation
In
Seminole County's first big
Street behind a coin o|ieraled
Dii* connection Mrs. Mary
hootenanny will be held at the
laundry.
Jane Haynes of Cocoa re­
Orlando-Seminole Fronton in
auinuaf) *
Police traced the auto to
NEW ORLEANS (U P ! ) —
Fern Park. Sunday at 2:30 p.
lloy Reel, of Sanford, who A Coast Guard cutter today quested that her property, lo­
m. The affair will feature the
reported he had sold the ve­ maintained a search far off in cated on Maitland Avenue be­
ptMJJ,
All Florida Minstrels plus a
hicle to Paul Pl.icrk, who rc- the lower Gulf of .Mexico for tween Grandview and PennCentral Florida Amateur con­
sldcs at 24th and Laurel. Pla- the motor vessel Caravel, re­ ayivania, be changed from
‘ 11*008
Die R-IA classification to U-l
test. The hootenanny Is being
cck told police he sold the ported
missing
with
nine
•| I»0S8
or II 3
sponsored by the Seminole’
l l *008
ear hut he doesn't know the aboard en roule from Tampa
The council will meet in
•f |*0Si ■•JOlil
UcUary Heart Council.
man's name.
to
Alharado,
Mexico.
• » •
I* ■liewaim.u
regular session at 8 p.m. next
•x«| »npl
Wednesday at Die Town Hall.
Joe Oliver, pro at MidTl»**14»IU
Florida Country Club. »a js
BUDGET TERM S
Mounting
C ALLAH AN (U P I) — Slate
James A. Emerson Jr., 411
there'll be a pro am Friday
Satsiuna Drive, Sanford, wa* Sen. Harry Stratton, a char­
for all the pros ami a ms in
arrested Wednesday for care­ ter member of the Florida
An Ice cream freezer wa*
the area. Will last all day.
"Pork
C h o p broken into Wednesday night
less and negligent driving, Legislature's
• • •
SANFO RD FIREM EN will u.ssist tonight when the "Mother* March" will
Sanford police reported today. G ang" and friend of Gov. at a Standard Oil Company
A clock watcher calk'd in
take place county-wide for the "March o f Dime.*." l^cft to right, front: K.
The
arrest followed a minor Karri* Bryant, may Join the station kicated at 927 West
to report that the word "boonA. Ilenaud. C. T. Bennett and \V. C. Galley; idanding: Chief Mack N.
FA 2-0651
405 W. FIRST ST.
accident in which Emerson's 1904 race for governor to 13th St. Police reported that
docks" Is in her World Book
Cleveland Sr., I). \V. Burnham, G, D. Uriskell and Assistant Chief K. T.
Florida Distribulora For Denman Custom Built Tire*
$2
worth
of
ice
cream
was
champion
the
view*
of
small
cur
was
involved
at
Patrick
dictionary. It means "rough
Thomas.
(Herald Photo)
taken.
Place and West 2uth St.
counties.
backwoods, bush."

clo &lt;^

Camera Rocket Heads For Moon

Cape Hopes To
Get Close-Up
P Pictures

Reds Return
Bodies Of 3
U. 5. Airmen

Panama Asks
OAS To Brand
j
U. S. Aggressor Ex-Councilman
Cl Altamonte
In Board Race

Altamonte Drainage,

Paving Plan Studied

JFK Hurt By
Race Stand,
Poll Shows

Position Open

i"sr

BRIEFS

W rong-W ay Break

Hit-And-Run
Suspect Held

Defense Asked

Cat’s Nip
Causes Flip

Adm it Killings

Master Key Used

C'ilruH Tour

‘ Best Seller’

Police Puzzled
In Auto Search

We're Overstocked With

14" TIRES
$£66

NO W O N L Y

Farm Problem

s\

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Boat Sought

'

Driver Held

sauu

‘ Pork Choppers’

UnjuHt Dessert

.Turn On Porch Lights Tonight For The Mothers' March Of Dimes
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thoroughly. Pack Into 2 by 0
H ave had aeveral requests by 5 " loaf pans or form Into
lo r two recipe* that I tried 2 loaves, each shout 9 in.
out on my fam ily. So here long and place In a large
roasting pan. Bake In a mod­
they a rt:
erate oven (350 degree*) IVi
F R U IT COCKTAIL
hour*. Serve hot or cold. This
PUDDINO
will aerve 24 people.
1 cup flour
• • •
1 cup augar
CH ERRY M EAT M UFFINS
Hi tap. salt
2 cans (12 os. each) luncheon
1 Up. aoda
meat
1 egg, well beaten
1 301 can fruit cocku il (well H i cups soft bread crumbs
2 eggs well beaten
drained)
hi cup brown sugar
1 cup brown augar
Vfc cup nuU ( 1 tiled black 1 tbsp. prepared mustard
Grease 12 medium muffin
walnuU)
Vfc tap. cinnamon (optional) pans. Mash the luncheon meat
Sift the flour and augar, with a fork. Combln* meat,
salt, aoda together, add well bread crumbs, eggs, brown
beaten egg. Add drained fruit sugar and mustard and mix
thoroughly. Pack mixture In­
cocktail, mix well. Don't get
dlacouraged that it U too dry to muffin Uns, filling each
full. Bake In a moderate
becam e It will mix Juat righ t
Pour Into well greaaed large ovtn 250 degrees 20 to 25
lightly
oblong pan, aprinkle well* minutes or u n t i l
browned.
Serve
hot
with
m ixed brown augar and nuU
over top. Bake In a 350 de­ Cherry Sauce. Serve* « to 5.
• • •
gree oven fo r 45 minute* o r a
C H ERRY SAUCE
300 degree oven for 1 hour.
Serve with whipped cream or 1 can (15 o i.) » u r pitted
cherries
thla aauce.
1 tbsp. cornstarch
3 cup evaporated milk
U cup sugar
1H cup* augar
U tap. rod food coloring
H cup butter
Drain cbcrrlaa and aav*
U tap. rum, almond or other
Juice. Add water to Juice, If
flavoring
Thla will aerva g to 10 peo­ necessary to make 1 cup.
sugar
ple. And U U nice to aerve Combine cornstarch,
and liquid. MU well. Cook
the next day or so.
• • •
over low heal, stirring con­
stantly, until thick and dear.
H EALTH B A R CAKE
This la very dellcloua. Can Add cherries and red food
be stored and eaten at a later coloring. Serve hot. Makes 2
cups.
date.
• • •
1 cup* brown sugar
2 cups sifted flour
OINGERSNAPS
H cup butter
2 cups light brown sugar
1 egg, beaten
5 cups lifted flour
1 cup milk
1 tbsp. baking soda
1 Up. aoda
Vi tap. salt
1 tap. aalt
1 tbsp. ginger
1 Up. vanilla
1 cup lard
Stir sugar Into flour and
2 eggs
m !x well. With a pastry blend­
1 Up. vinegar
e r or m ixer cut In butter until
Vi cup dark moUsset
mixture Is like cornmsal.
Sift together flour, aoda,
Measure out 1 cup o f the m ix­ salt and ginger. Cream lard
ture and set aside fo r use In and sugar. Add eggs and beat
the topping. T o rest of m ix­ walL Add vln siar and molaiature add egg, milk, aoda and •a. M ix la dry Ingredients and
salt and vanilla, beat well. roll Is b elli about the alae
Pour into greased and flour­ o f a walnut. Placa 2 lachts
ed • by 12 by 2 pan, spread apart on ungreased baking
with topping and bake in 350 •heat. Baka in a hot ovaa (400
degree oven for 2S minutes. digress) to 10 to 13 mlnutas
or until dona, Makes 0 dotan.
Put r
ireessr.
When hard, break up with
CABBAGE ROLLS
hammer leaving the wrapper 3 cups maabad potatoes
on. Rem ove crushed oars 1 medium onion
from wrappers and add to 1 gm ea pepper
brown sugar mixture and the •alt aad pepper
nuts. Blend well and spread 1, cup cold cooked meat,
on top of cake.
grouad or chopped
• • •
celary salt
SPICED SHORT RIBS
eabbaga laavaa
1 tbs. beef short riba
boiling watar or stock
U cup flour
saga to taste
D i Up. salt
Combine
the vegetables,
U Up. pepper
meat and Masoning* and
2 tbaps. lard o r drippings
shape the mUtura Into small
1 cup water
rolls. Roll each o f these In a
1 cup dried prunes
wilted cabbage leaf (wlltad
1 cup dried apricoU
by pU dng In boiling water for
U cup sugar
5 mlnuUa) and place tbam In
I t tap. cinnamon
a greased baking dish. Add
te Up. allspice
sufficient boiling w aU r or
U tap. ground cloves
stock to cover them about
2 tbspa. vinegar
halfway. Covar and bake In •
Combine flour, salt and pep­ moderate oven until the cabper. Dredge meat with sea­ bags laavaa are lander.
• • •
sons.! flour. Brown meat on
a.l aides in lard or drlpplnga. CAULIFLOW ER AU GRAT1N
Cover tightly and slmrosr H i
1 medium sired cauliflower
hours. Pour o ff drippings.
H i cups thin white sauce
Add water, prunes and apri­
K cup chetM
coU, sugar, cinnamon, all­
salt and paprika
spice, cloves snd vinegar.
buttered crumbs
Cover tightly and continue
When the white sauce U
simmering I hour or until smooth, add the cheese, salt
Under. Serve fruit over short and paprika, and pour the
riba. Thicken liquid with re­ sauce over the cooked cauli­
maining Masoned flour, for flower. Turn the mixture Into
gravy If desired. Serve* 6.
a buttered baking-dish. Cov­
• • •
er with buttered crumbs.
D IX IE PORK CHOPS
Drown In a moderate oven
g pork rib chops, I la. thick 350 to 400 degrees for 15 to
2 tbspa. lard
20 minutes.
• M •
2 tbspa flour
1 cup waUr
To prepare cauliflower for
1 tbsp. vinegar
cooking: Remove the green
1 Up. aalt
aod Imperfect leaves from
1 Up. sage
the cauliflower and place It
9 apples, cored and cut In top downward In a dish of
ringa
cold water to draw out tha
U cup brown sugar
dust tud other impurities.
cup raisin*
Leave whole or break Into
Drawn pork chops In lard or flowers, boll until tender In a
drippings. Ramove pork chops
lrom frying-pan. Add flour to
R EEF EG G PLAN T
drippings aod blend. Add wa­
CASSEROLE
ter and vinegar and cook un­
IVi lbs. grouad beef
til thick. Return chops to fry- 2 medium eggplant*
iug-pan and Mason with salt 1 medium onion chopped fine
and sage. Place apple rings V4 cup chopped bell pepper
on chops and sprinkle with IVi cups cooked rice
brown sugar. Add raisins. Vi cup fine bread crumbs
Cover tightly and simmer 45 Vi stick butter
minute* to 1 hour or until V4 cup diced celery
done. Serve* 6.
Peel and boll eggplant in
• • •
salted watar until tender, In
F A M IL Y R E U N IO N HAM
a skillet with a small amount
LO AF
o f shortaalng. brown ground
2 lb*, ground smoked ham beef,
ball pappar, celery,
3 lbs. ground pork
onion, salt and pepper to
9 eggs, beaten
taste. To tha skillet mixture
1 can (14t* os.) evaporated add rice and eggplant, mix
milk
well. Turn Into casMrole, cov­
can ( 10Vi o s.) condensed e r with bread crumb* and dot
with butter. Babe hi 259 4agrea oven until brown. Serves
• cup cracker enunbe
Combine
a 11 Ingredients s . '
By Mr*. H. L. l o t a m

fceKfSKFta

j_gjW i
•• V •

18771372

U rge amount of water and
serve with salt and pepper
and butter.
9

4

Rev. James If. Livingston,
home on furlough

after

Ivanov Top
Russian Nome
MOSCOW (U P I)—Tb* moat
popular surname la tha Rus­
sian part o f the Soviet Union
la Ivanov, tha equivalent o f
Johnson,
tb o
government
newspaper Ixvaatla reported
Wednesday.
Ifvastla said la Moocow
a Iona th a n a n 90,000 Ivan­
ovs out of a population of
•bout T million. Other popular
n am u are Kusnetaov (Smith)
Petrov (P eters) aad Pope?
(P o p e).

W. S. Evans Sr.
Dies In Hospital

William S. Evans Sr., 73, of
1807 Cedar Avenue, Sanford,
died early this morning at
N E W L Y ELECTED officers o f the Seminole County Young Republican
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Club are (back row, left to righ t) Boh Fox, president; E. Pope Bassett,
He came here 10 years ago
first vice president; Warren C. Tucker Jr., treasurer and Allen Pyle, aurfrom Augusta. Ga., and was
geant-at-arma; (fron t row) Mrs. Ann Bassett, third vice president, and
a retired traffic manager of
Mrs. Sheila Kanaly, recording secretary. Roger Burnham is second vice
the C A WC Railroad, a sub­
president and Mrs. Carol Bell is corresponding secretary. (Herald Photo)
sidiary o f Atlantic Coast Line.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy F. Evans; two sons,
William S. Evans Jr. o f San­
ford and Dr. James Patrick
Evans o f Savannah, Ga.; two
Other olficera elected are E. which the club can support Re­ daughters, hire. Louis Hall of
By Jaaa Caaaalharry
and
M rs.
Rose
publican candidates in the Titusville
Bob Fox, o f English Estates, Pope Bassett, Maitland, firat
Schoene o f Orange Park and
1904 elections.
eras elected to sarva as presi­ vice president; Roger Burn­
14 grandchildren.
dent o f tha Samlnola County ham, Casselberry, second vice
Funeral arrangements will
president;
Mrs.
Ann
Bassett,
Yonng Republican Club in the
be announced by Gramkow
annual election at Howell third vice president; Warren
Funeral Home upon comple­
C. Tucker Jr., Druid Hills,
Park Community Center.
tion.
F ox was active In the auc- treasurer; Mrs. Sheila Kanaly,
eeasful campaign waged last Tanglewood, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. Carol Bell, Mait­
year by Rap. Jan Fortune.
Members of the Geneva 4-H
land, corresponding secretary,
and Allen Pyle, o f Altamonte Girls Club received instruc­
Springs, sergcant-at-arniii.
tions on the firs t steps o f
WASHINGTON (U P I) - A
Bassett paid tribute to the
making a skirl and learned to flve-cent memorial postage
outgoing president, Miss Au ­
drey Flynn, fo r her leadership thread tha sewing machine at stamp bearing the likeness of
during the past year and pre­ Tuesday afternoon’s meeting. the late John F. Kennedy will
The girls also discussed the be Issued May 29. which
By Mon* Griaatesd
sented her with a sterling sil­
A masting o f the North Or­ ver letter opener, in behalf of Importance o f taking care o f would have been Kennedy*
47th birthday.
their clothes.
lando 4-H Club was scheduled the club.
The meeting was conducted
The date waa chosen by
at 4 p. m. today to make plans
Following a coffee break the
Jacqueline
Kennedy.
fo r a bake aale which will be group discussed ways to in­ by Patty Johnson, president, Mrs.
held Saturday at tha North crease membership, methods and devotions were given by The form er First Lady also
Orlando General Store and at o f fund raising, and ways in Claudia Watkina, devotional wlU select a design for the
leadsr.
•tamp from a number sub­
tha Winn-Dixie Store on High­
The meeting was reported mitted, according to Post­
w ay 17-91 In Longwood.
by Lucille Glaslar, club report­ master General J o h n
A.
M eetings o f the club are
er.
Gronouski.
held a t the home o f the lead­
er, Mrs. Stanley E. Wilson, 111
N . Edgemon Avenue. Mrs.
D. M. Collins, 57. brother
Wilson, who has three daugh­ o f Mrs. G. A . Jones and Rus­
ters and ona aon la 4-H work,
sell Collins, o f Sanford, has
assumed dutlee aa leader three
weeks ago and la now soaking died In Madison, Wis., It was
a man to volunteer aa adult learned here today.
leader for the boys.
He bad at on* lim a attend
During tha past three weeks ed Stetson Univarslty, Da
tha g irls have bean learning Land, and bad visited Sanford ,
to make aandwichaa and ta dftny tiris*.
'
V|
bake.
Survivors Include his wife,
There a n I I members, boy* daughter, son, three brothers
aad girls, in tha club.
and three sisters.

4-H Girls
Study Sewing
In Geneva

North Orlando
4-H Club Sets
Bake Sale

Selling Meats
For
Home Freezers
Quantity Prices
Western Beef
U SD A
Choice - Good
Lockers Rented
Year or Month

Sanford, Florida
P h. F A 2-5831

through

Sunday

It a.m. and at 7 p.m.
*1116 Livingston fam ily has
been. assigned to evangelism
work In the province of
Quang Kgal, an area already
greatly affected by the Viet
Cong guerilla warfare In re­
cent years and in which the
missionaries with the Christ­
ian gospel made an Impact
only during the past five
years.
They have witnessed un­
usual results for a first-term
missionary e ffo r t During the
past four years a thousand
persons have turned to Christ
in the province and there are
now nine organized churches
affiliated with the Alliance
with Vietnamese young men
serving as pastors to their
own people.
In spite o f loss o f crops and
the ravages o f war, four new
church buildings were built
and dedicated by these Christ­
ians in the past two years,
Rev. Livingston reported.

that procures Britain's nioathly weather forecasts, wrote m
the magazine 'Discovery that
the records going back to the
year SOU indicate the weather
has an 600 year cycle.
He said after the 12th cen­
tury tbe weather deteriorated
and reached its worst In the
lGth century, when most of
Europe suffered from harsh
winters and wet summers. In
the 17tb century it began to
warm up and reached its best
about 1900.
The past two cold winters
may be the first signs of an­
other longterm decline In B ri­
tain’s usually mild climate,
he said.

Judge N am ed
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) James T. Nelson o f Daytona
Besch was named by Gov,
Farris Bryant. Wednesday to
a new Judgeship in the Sev­
enth Circuit.

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Kennedy Stamp
Due May 29

Kin O f Sanford
Residents Dies

Central Florida
Frozen Food
Locker Plant
NOW

today

LONDON (U P I ) Hubert
of mis­ Missionary Alliance Church.
Lamb, an official long-ran-^e
Rev. C. C. Dees Jr., pastor
sionary M rvice In Viet Nam,
weather forecaster, said Wed­
will be a principal guest of the church, has extended
nesday Britain may be tread­
speaker during the annual invitation to the public to at­
ing for a "little ice a ge."
special sessions
missionary convention to be tend t b e
Lamb, a member o f the
which wUl be held dally at
office
team
7:30 p.m. and on Sunday at meteorological

'Leaning Tower' Young Republicans Elect Fox
Threatened
FLO REN C E, Ita ly ( U P I ) Tha ground under tha Lean­
ing Towar o f Pisa "m ay reach
tha lim it o f lta resistance
soon," a leading architect
said Wednesday n ig h t
Prof. NaUo Bern pored, su­
perintendent o f Monument*
fo r Pita, warned the situation
la "g ra ve."
H e la ona o f several experts
who have warned in recant
months o f tha
Increasing
danger to tha towar.
Bern pored suggested prop­
ping up tha tower with hy­
draulic Jacks and Installing a
new foundation to fill tha
tre e where the earth la now
•oft and threatening to give
way.
This would restore tha tow­
ar to tha position it held when
It was completed In the 14th
century — still leaning, but
not leaning quits aa much as
It la now,

held

his at the Sanford Christian and

Britain May
Be Facing
New 'Ice Age'

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Simple aa a dessert can be
and truly delicious ser/ed
warm or cold. T ry this with
F ig Newtons or Vanilla Wa­
fers.
4 cups mixed fruit (fresh,
canned or frozen), drained
1 pint
commercUl a o u r
cream, chilled
Vi cup brown sugar
Pour fruit into a 8 by 2 by
2" ovenproof baking dish.
Spread sour cream over the
top. Sprinkle with brown su­
gar. PU ce under pre-beated
broiler until sugar malU (1
minute).
Serve
warm
or
chilled. Serve with Fig Newtorn or/and Vanilla Wafars.
Serves 5 to 2.

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Rogers Seeks
Re-Election

Jan. 30, 1964 — Page 3

Hospital
Notes

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By United P r r n International
^ Atlanta braced for picket­
ing and countcr-pickcting by
bandi of militant young Negroei and the oncc-dreaded
Ku Klux K lin today following
unsuccessful
attempt*
by
Mayor Ivan Allen to rettore
racial peace.
£
Grand Dragon Calvin Craig
of the Georgia K K K promised
that members of hi* organi­
zation would show up at cacb
racial demonstration
“ until
the Negroes quit this demon­
strating and ruining people'i
businesses."
Craig made his promise
aflcr leaders of the desegre­
gation movement s p u r n e d
AM E RIC AN H E A R T ASSOCIATION’S Regional Consultant Rny Saun­
§ Mayor Ivan Allen's pica Wed­
ders wns in Sanford this week to confer with Scminole-DeRary Heart
nesday for a 30-day coolingCouncil members and officials o f Field District III headquarter* here.
o ff period in the demonstra­
Saunders is shown here (le ft) as he met with Mrs. George Mills (center),
tions which
have
brought
Seminole County Heart Suntluy chairman, nnd President Ed Simon (rig h t).
more than 200 arrests.
This wns the kick-off meeting for February’s Heart Month.
Appearance of klansmen at
g mass racial protest last
week brought jeers of “ tooth­
less tigers" from angry N e­
groes and almost touched off
a serious clash.
£
Negro and while pickets de­
manding Integrated classes in
Cleveland, Ohio, schools en­
W ASH IN G TO N ( U I 'l ) —
gaged In a shoving match
The DeBary Duplicate Bridge I.utz;
third,
Mrs.
George
Wednesday with a crowd of U. S. officials closely watched
about 130 jeering whites.
developments in South Viet Club reported 17 tables In two Dickey and Mrs. Ethel Adsms.
section play at the Master
Section B was directed by
Nam today, but were unable to
Point game Tuesddy afternoon
Col. William Hague. Winners
assess immediately what e f­ at the Fire Recreation Hall.
were N, first, Mrs. Doyle Driv­
ix
tu b
c in c r iT
c o r s it . fect tho peaceful coup d’etat
Section A was directed by
x i v T i i j t o i n n . n n n iT o r would have on the wur against
er and William Woodlock; sec­
Howard
Middleton.
Winners
F L O R I D A IX A X D FOR BF.WU
ond, Mrs. J. D. Cordell and
were NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
W: X 0 L E COVXT T. CIIAXCKR V Communist guerrillas.
Mrs. Louise Middleton; third,
n o . iaera
They sold that &gt;lnj. Gen. Blntt and Mrs. Davit) Singer; Arthur Wheatley and Charles
T H E N O R T H O R L A N D O COM.
second,
Mrs.
Robert
Nicholls
P A N T , * Florid* Corporation,
Nguyen Khanh and two paraDHglis; fourth, Mrs. Norman
«
Plain tiff,
mid Mi.is Ethel Johnson; third,
troop colonels hud been suc­
Meyer and Mrs. Albert Besom.
Mrs.
Mu
U.
Wilson
and
Phil
n r n X A R D O. K IN O and
cessful In overthrowing the
EW, first, Mr. and Mrs.
C p R O T H T D. KINO, hla wife.
DeBerard.
Defandanta. military junta which had ruled
Robert Stevens; tied for sec­
EW,
first,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
x o t ic b o r s p i t ix
the strategic Southeast Asian
ond and third, Mrs. William
w orth ah k
s-o n n n , o a i nr.
V irgil Motz; second,
Mra.
Moodluck and Mra. S. Allen
Y O l HERN A HD O. KINO and nation for nearly thiec months
Clyde
Harris
and
Williant
D O R O T I i r D. KINO, hla ■incc It deposed N go Dinh
with
Norman
Meyer
and
•
w ifi ,
Dinm's regime.
Marvin Long; fourth, Mr. and
W H O S E R E S ID E N C E IS
“
D U FFA LO . E R I E COEN However, officials were puz­
Mrs. C. It. Andrews.
;
TT. N E W T O It K. and zled by the new leaders' hint
Total high score fo r tha
W H O S E A D D It K H S IS:
that the latest overthrow wns
ISIS H A R L E M ROAD,
month of January and winner
R IIF F A L O It.
necessary because tho junta
of two dinners at the DeBary
NEW TURK:
TO U A R K H E I l E n r N O T I­ was conspiring with France to
Kestuurant was George Pear­
FIED
that a Complaint to "neutralize" V iet Num as Laos
sall. Second high winner was
foracloaa a earlaln m o r t * * * *
M IA M I (U I ’ l ) — A scholarlyMrs. Auth Blntt; third, Mrs.
«ncu mb*r!nc th* following da* has been neutralized.
•crlbed real property, to-wlt:
Tha ousted rulers had re­ young sailor, apparently de- David Singer; fourth, Mrs.
Ilrrlnn lng at a point 4S0.1S
sponilent over whnt he believ­
George Pearsall and fifth,
(t. weat of Ih* Intersection peatedly denounced the "neu­
of th* aoutharly Una of tralization" idea suggested by ed wns his permanent Navy Mra. Ida B. Wilson.
tlia Longwnod-Ovlado Road French President Charles tie assignment, died Wednesday
and th* aaaterly tin* of
Gaulle. And spokesman for De night after {dunging from a
XluM Road, running thane*
aaatarly alon e tha aouther- OaUlIe hnve repeatedly said ninth-floor h* Lai window here
ly boundary of a*ld Lo ng Tuesday.
wood-Ovlado Road to tha that the French leader was
Dead was Robert Bruce Mc­
eenttr tin* of Calary Ava- talking only In very longnu# aa ahown by plat of
Queen,
IH, o f Wilmington,
range
terms
and
had
no
im­
E nt im lnsar Farma Addi­
SARASO TA (U P I ) — The
Del.
He
hud
a ntekel and a bus
mediate
neutralization
plun.
tion Number 1 *■ racordad
ticket in his pockets when he National Association o f Broad­
In Plat Uook I, at p a s * »
of tha public racords of
wns found Tuesday, mortally caster* executive committee
Bamlnola County, Florida:
wounded on a third floor para­ gave (N A B ) President Leltoy
thane* waatarly alons th*
•aid center tin* of Calary
Coljlns a vote o f confidence
pet.
Avenue to th* aouth rls hl l a tha Court ml |hr Cnuaty
Tho yuuth’i father, David Tuesday after reviewing the
of way tin* of Longwood- JaHa*. armlsnl* ( u a a t &gt; , stale
Florida
governor’s
_
Oviedo Road aa ahown by
MrQuccn, assistant director of former
■ f FlorWa. l a Prabat#
#
aald plat of Entamlnser
la ra th* Batata aft
tha renttnl research depart­ outside speech making.
F a r m * Addition Number I; L E O N Q. P IC K E R IN G .
H ie N AB leaders, by • 25-18
thane* northeaalerly alons
DtctasH. ment o f the E. I. Du Pont De
th* aald aouth rlshl of way
F I N A L NOTICE
Nemours and Company, said vote, decided to keep Collins
lln* a dletanc* of lot nt
Nolle* la hereby given lh*t
ft:
thane*
aoulheaatarly
thine*
i o u lh * *s t * rlr th* tind*ralgtie&lt;l will, on the the youth was disappointed be­ in his $75,000-a-year post with
parpandlcu,
• ndlcuUr w the t o t lath day of February. A. D. cause he misunderstood his "no acrimony or hard feel­
rlbed A u r a * for * ill*daacrlbed
1M4, praaant to the Honorable N avy assignment.
ings.”
tanc*• ot 2*1.11 ( L i thane*
County
Judge
of
Hemlnol#
northi * * »t * r &gt; r perpendicular County, Florida, hla final re.
Collins defended his speech­
McQueen said his sun enter­
to th* Uat daacrlbed eourae
turn, account and vouchers, as ed the Navy after • brilliant es on such things as race re­
for a dlatane* of t t l ft.
Estate of
more or laaa to th* waatar, Executor of th*
high school career, and in bool lations and cigarette advertis­
ty r ls h l of w a y Una of L E O N Q. P IC K E R IN G , d..-a.ead. and at aald lima, then and training finished at tho tup of ing.
llayaa Road; thane* aouththere, make application to the
n cluss of 1,500, '
arly alons **ld waalarly
right of way lln* of llayaa said Judge for a final - r i l l * ,
The others o f his group were
Road to a point l t « * ft. mant of his sdmlnlstrallun of
south of th* Intaraactlon ssld estate, and for an order shipped out hut he thought he
discharging
him
aa
aurh
E
x• f th# aoutharly tin* of
was supposed to remain in
Lo ng wood • Ovlado Road •eutor.
Dated this tha (th d»y of tho administration office at
and th* waatarly lln* of
llayaa Road; run thanra January. A. D. 1M«
Grrat Lakes.
H O M E R M. OLRAHON
,
waatarly and 1100 ft. from
Aa Executor of the Estate
Police said the younger Mc­
and parallal to th* aoulhOf LE ON q. P IC K E R IN G
arty lln* of eaid LongQueen apparently arrived in
Darttard.
wood-Oviedo
Road to a
Miami Monday and snuck into
point on Mot* Road tdOO HTENHTROM, D A V IS A
MclNTOHII
,
ft. aoutharly from th* In­
a ninth floor room at the Mc­
Attornaya
for
Kxocutor
taraactlon of th* aoulharly
Allister Hotel Monday. Tues­
lln* of Longwood • Ovlado Poet Office Dra wer IZib
day ho plummeted to his
•
Road
and
th*
aaatarly Hanford, Florida *2711
right of way lln# of Moa* Pubtlah Jan. I, 1*. 2 1 , *0. 1&gt;S4 death.
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U. S. Watches
Developments

DeBary Master Point Game
Sees 17 Tables In Play

Legal Notice

Navy Man Dies
Of Fall Hurts

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Collins Given
Okay By NAB

Legal Notice

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WASHINGTON (L’ P I )- F lo rlda Democratic congressman
Don Fuqua and Paul S. Bogers announced Wednesday
they would seek re-election In
November.

.JA N U A R Y 28
Admissions

Patric Johnson, Annie Lois
Alexander,
Barbara
Hend­
ricks,
Victoria
Harrington,
Margaret Wilson, Jeannene
Morgan, Freddie Manor, A l­
berta Cooper, Dorothy John­
son, Leonard A. Daymans,
Nancy
Whitehead, S a r a h
Stalling*. Beverly William*,
all of Sanford; Arthur McKen­
zie Jr., M im i; Sandra Gilei,
Ruth York, Casselberry; Ad­
rian Conner Jr., Port Orange;
Daniel Long. Longwood
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. William E.
Dec*, baby girl. Mr. and
Mra. Arthur C. Stallings, baby
girl, Mr. and Mra. Eugene T.
Whitehead, baby girl, all o(
Sanford
Discharge!
Charlotte
Cllnet,
Christine
Schuenemann. Brenda Mur­
phy, Tcssle Levy, Summer
Hall, Paul Queen, Lemuel Eudell Jr., Roberta Cole, Susan
Shoemaker, Jeanne Dunn, Ketrena Johnson, Llller Twiggs.
Mary Jane Barbour. Julie
Warren, Mrs. Geraldine Marr
and baby boy, Mrs. Barbara
Liesenfclt and baby boy, Mrs.
Patricia Hunt and baby girl,
Mr*. Donna Atkina and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Ruth Furber, DeBary; Mary Early,
Deltona; Florence Holcombe,
Lake Mary; Mr*. Roiemary
Berry and baby boy, Mailland
JAN U AR Y 28
Ad m inio ns

Indiana Rock, Audrey Markos, Judy Clarke, Roy Bur­
ton. Kathleen Hardy, Eleanor
Anderson, Steven Martenien,
all o f Sanford; Stcva Russell,
Geneva; Arthur Tomkinsun,
Lake Mary; William Duvall,
Maitland
Blrthi
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardy,
baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Williams, baby girl, both of
Sanford
Discharges
Margaret Wilson, Leonard A.
(laymans HI, Darron Barger,
Elizabeth Klein, Robert Tay­
lor, Selina Miller, Charmaino
Collins, Debbie Mnplcs, David
West, Windom Pickclalmer,
Willio Mae Pringle, Henry
Mathis, Elsie Iluss, all o f
Sanford; John Letter Clegg,
Oxford, Mich.; Jess Williams,
Lexington. Ky.; Mary Petruska, Longwood; Otto ilartwig,
Magdalene F a 1 g , DeBary;
Mrs. Jean Achord and baby
boy, North Orlando

Soul’s Cnthollc Church at the recent Court o f Honor. Pictured admiring
the new type equipment are, from left, Stephen Stunkicwicz, Scoutmaster
Charles Keeker, Moxie Miller, Gene Gilnmrtin nnd Hobby Werner.

^ A r t h u r If- Bockwlth, J r ,
Clark of Circuit Court
B yi Martha T. Vlhlan, D.CMack N. Cleveland. Jr.
• od Harold F Jobnaoa
Attornaya for Plaintiff
■ ali a I I I Sanford A ll a a t D
Nat‘1 Bk. Bldg.
Sanford. Florida
Publish Jam. ». II. II. I*. »»•»■

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M A T H E R ’S

F U R N IT U R E

Consider this
the moot •

500,000 Over
70 Working

Dearborn Reopening Rests On Finding Plant
By Jullaa Stemtrom
Resumption o f operations by
Dearborn Electronics la b o r­
atories, Inc., will depend pri­
marily upon the firm helm;
able to find adequate quar­
ters.
F. X. Dorlgan, executive
vice president, during a p r e «
conference Wednesday, said
the company has problemi al­
most too numerous to mention
but the first one to be solved
Is finding a building in which
to operate.

the availability of good labor
ma-ket and the need for a
cleaner atmosphere. E v e n
with this condition, rigid con­
trols arc still required inter­
nally to Introduce only highly
tillered air into the plant.

If suitable quarters can be
found and humidity control
and air filtering systems can
be installed, Dorigan said the
firm could be back into pro­

duction almost at once. How­
A speck of dust within a ever, finding a building which
component reduces the relia­ can accommodate the sys
bility considerably.
toms is the problem. A learn

In August of I960, the com­
pany expanded their farilities
to total over 15,000 square
feet and employed over 100
persons. This expansion was
This Is going to be no easy undertaken due to the increas­
task sinco the operations o( ed demand for its components.
the firm must be carried out
There are 65 firms in this
In an atmosphere where the country manufacturing var­
humidity Is completely con­ ious
types
of
capacitors.
trolled and air filtering sys­ Dearborn, however, is consid­
tems must keep the plant’s ered a specially house in that
Interior virtually dust free.
it produces a specific type of
The company was founded capacitor.
in 1933 in Chicago. In 1939 the
Benjamin Navan, chairman
firm moved to Its present of the board, said that Dear­
Florida site and Initially em ­ born had
become
widely
ployed only 12 people. Prior known in the field since it
to the fire which destroyed has been able to fill order*
the plant on US 17-92 Monday within a matter of a few day*
morning, the company manu­ or weeks rather than maintain
factured highly reliable, sub- a huge backlog o f orders as
miniature capacitors, filters do most other similar firms.
and other allied components.
The expansion program un­
Many of these components are dertaken In I960 mado Dear­
used by the aerospace Indus­ born one of the largest de­
try, in national defense, and signers and manufacturer! of
by the Atomic Energy Com­ electronic component! In the
mission.
Southeast. Prior to the (iro
The prime reasons for the tho firm employed approxi­
firm locating la Florida wer* mately 13o peraons.

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
Nearly half a million persons
o u r 75 were still holding Jobs
in I960, the Census Bureau
said Wednesday.
There were 310.000 men oc­
cupied in fanning, the pro­
fessions nr trades, and 127,000
women, most o f them work­
ing at occupations connected
with the home and children.

is now scouring the Central

Fat Overweight

\vnilable to you without ■
locate just doctor’* pri script ion. our pro­
duct railed Odrinrx. You must
such a structure.
1-ocnting on the same site lose ugly fat In 7 day* or
is almost an impossibility your money back. Odrinex la
a tins tablet and eatily swal­
since company officials said lowed. Get rid o f rare** fa t
that It would require some six and live longer. Odrinrx coats
months to rebuild Die gutted 8-1.011 and I* wold on thl* guar­
structure. Dorigan aaid that antee: if not aatUflrd for any
reason, ju*t return the sackif the company could not get
age to your druggint and get
bark into operations by that your full money hark. N s
time it would by all stand­ question* a*krd. Odrinex Is
ards be out of business ami »nld with thl* quarantee by*
would be forced to start all MrKrynoldx Drug Store —
Sanford — Mall orders filled.
over again.
Florida

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Foreign Fish Aid
O LYM PIA, Wash. (U P I) The Washington State Depart
ment of Fisheries has shipped
loo.ooo pink salmon eggs to
Norway in an effort to begin •
salmon run in that nation.
The department also bus
sent loo.ooo Chinook eggs to
hatcheries In Japan.

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GUARANTEEt
Plus T a t and Recappabl* T ir*

N o Dm prin t Complete, simple to
understand Guarantee luu no limit on
month*, no limit on mile*, no limit a*
to roail*. no limit a* In *|mmmI, (or the
entire life o( the tri ad.
A L L N E W GOODYEAR AUTO
T IR E H A IIE G U A H A N T K K l) again*!
defect* in workmawdiiti anil material*
and normal road liazard*, except ropairahle punctures.

From Da Pont Research!

Road; thane* northerly to
a point Ttt.Sf ft. aouth of
th*
Intaraactlon
of
tha
aoutharly lln* of th* Longwood - Ovlado lload and
th* waalarly lln* of Muaa
Road; thane* aaat So de­
gree* for a dlatanca of
110 ft.; thane# north It
dagraaa for a dlatanca of
110 fL : thaneo aaat SO de ­
gree* for a dlatanca o f tao
ft.; thanca north So da.
great for a dlatanca of
1*
1ST.SI ft. mor* or laaa to
th*
point of
beginning,
•aid a r t * eontalna approslmataly 100 acre* more or
laaa.
tiao bean flltd agalnat yog In
th*
abova-atylad
ault.
tha
•hort till* of which la T H E
N O R T H O R L A N D O COM PA NT,
a Florida Corporation. Plain­
tiff.
varaua.
U K IlN A R D
U.
K I N O and DOROTHY D. KINO,
hla wife, Dalandanla, and you
• r * required to aarv* a copy
o f your Anewar or other pleadm Ing to th* Complaint on Plain* tlfr*
Attornaya.
Mack
V
Clavaland. J r , and Harold S.
Johneon. Hull* i l l Hanford AtUn ti e National Dank Hulldlng.
Sanford, Florida, and U U tha
original
Anewar
or
other
pleading In th# office of «b#
Clark of th# Circuit Court on
or before th# l l l h day of F e b ­
ruary. A. D. I I I ! . It Z ° «
to do ao. a dacraa pro confatso will ha taken agalnat
you for th# relief demanded
in th* Complaint.
~
Thla Nolle# ahall b# publish9 * 4 one# a weak for four conarcutlvo weak# In The Han­
ford lltrald, a newspaper o rculatad la Bomlqol* County,
Florida.
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Dated IMS 7th day of Jan­
uary. A. D. I H « -

Rogers, of West P a l m
Reach, said he would base hla
campaign on the record ho
had established In represent­
ing the Sixth District for tbs
past 10 years.
Fuqua, the youngest Demo­
crat in the Congress, said h«
had represented tho Ninth
District in North Florida on
the basis of what he felt was
best for the nation, state and
his constituents.

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�Keep Them Constructive
A rec«nt tetter to the Greeneboro,
(N.C.) Daily News contained this
paragraph about letters to the edi­
to r! “ You could verify the accuracy
o f the “ 'letters to the editor* you so
freely publish and turn this column
into an instrument o f constructive
criticism, rather than a public plat­
form fo r malcontents and organized
opposition groups."
This prompted the North Caro
Una d a lly to publish an editorial
which we quote in part:
“ Our correspondents may be in­
terested to learn that no single fea­
ture o f the editorial page gets more
attention — or causes more concern
— than letters. Some o f our readers
do, indeed, try to 'use' the Pulse
(th e papers heading for its letters
to tile editor) for ulterior purposes.
They send us letters signed with fic­
titious names: they try to sneak
through personal vendettas against
other individuate; they want us to
ubliah letters without names or
l&lt;entlflcation.
So there is a constant game in
progress. But such trouble comes
only from a minority. Generally the
tetters are bona fide and worthy of
publication. They serve as a medium
o f dialogue. They are part o f the con­
tinuing public debate and public a f­
fairs education o f all our readers.
And they are read.
“ Do the editors try to guide and
shape the opinion o f the Public
Pulse? Never as far os subject mat­
ter is concerned. We do measure
each contribution against the libel
law (fo r a newspaper is an responsi­
ble as the reader who signs the let­
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agree with our editorial policy or at­
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Thought For Today
•

•

To The Editor

•

tb rr * • ast SMI
Peeler Is sst
b r Tbs Metal*.
Edltori Tbs Harold
I should Ilk* to addrsss a
Uttar to The Tamacara of
AMariea who had a Uttar ia
tba Harold.
.
*

Daar
Teenagers:
lfayba
you think you h a rt a valid
•eta plaint. You any you nr*
eat understood. A Us, It U
only too aasy to understand a
good many o f you. A a alwaya,
though, ths older generation
•hakas Its eollectivn head, and
tvoadara through thair teeth
what U to become o f the
tsanag* generation. D a l In *
quants! Sometimes I think
barbaric U a batter word
than delinquent. Soma o f the
things the kida do nowadays
are downright cruel, not to
u y senseless.
Understand
th o rn ?
Of
r o o m , wo understand them. I
jsed to think m y parents had
forgotten what it was like to
m young. A little later on
uhan ! had n teenager to
reckon with, I found that
ihay understood only too wall,
ind their memory was mighty

good. A t times, I look bock poor grades, It U

one sure

and wondsr how In ths world sign that you are not learn­
my partnU arsr allowed ms ing as you should. That Is tbs
to gat away with aoma o f tb* reason your psrsnU want you
things I did when I eras
young.
Do you youngeUra aver
seriously try to understand
adulUT Do you try to think
what m ight motlvata them
to U y down rules and rvguUtloos you think o f now as
unbearably stringent? It Is
because, aa adults, they can
aa* the pitfalls which you art
trying your beat to atumbls
Into, the dangers in certain
klnde o f behaviour, the facta
o f Ilfs which a lot o f you art
not evsn awars? Why do you
think your parenU and othsr
parents make these rules and
regulations? They are only
trying to help you and give
you soma standards o f bs&lt;
havlour and some precepts to
live by. You klda have g o t a
lot o f living to do—when you
get grown up enough to do it.
One sentence In your Utter
shows you have net attained
maturity — you say “ too
many parents only want their
children to make good grade*,
not for ths sake o f learning
and knowledge." Well, how In
this world do you expect to
leant anything witheut mak­
ing good grades? I f you gst

to maka good grades. Speak­
ing as one who graduated
frem a college course in high
school at tha age o f 1 6 ,1 can
asaura you, you cannot make
good gradsa without Uaralng
and knowledge that w ill stay
with you all ths rest o f yo gi
life. And your golden oppor­
tunity to Usra eomsthlng U
right hare and now. You go
to school to learn, not to fr it­
ter your time away on nonessentials, delinquent conduct
or a good tima. O f courts, If
you can learn and atilt have
a good tlma (it's possible),
ths more power to 'you. When
you get out in the world fac­
ing the problem o f making a
living fo r yourself and your
family, It li going to be too
lata to get that knowledge,
and then la when you will
with
you hadn’t frittered
•way your time whlla you
had ths chsnca to learn some­
thing of valus.
You males me sick blaming
the older generation fo r ths
delinquent teenagers. I t la
easy enough to try to blame
others fo r your own faults.
Let ms tell you, kids, you are
exactly what you maks of
yourselves. No one slss can
maka anything o f you ax*
cept you, yourself. You have
your own lives to build. Don’t
try to w c s m I out o f ths re­
Lake Mery
Mrs. Frances Wester
sponsibilities by aaying adult*
999-6916
mads you that way. That la no
Lake Monroe
excuse. In my opinion, tbs
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
only fault o f most riu lta as
999-4719
regards delinquents, is that
Longweod
they did not apply tha back
Mrs. Donna Eaton
o f a hairbrush to tho pos­
999-9917
teriors o f you kids as often
North Orlaada
as It was needed. Whan 1 sss
Mrs. Mona Grlnstead
999-9961
I end read of aoma o f ths
things teenagers ds nowa­
Oatsen
days, my thought is, " I
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
9X9-4141
wouldn't have dared do that—
Ovlede
j my fathar would ha vs killed
Mrs. GswjuMCelsey
ms." Hs would have, too, or
mads ms wish hs had. Maybe
mors fathers with good old
fashioned speakings, ate. Is
what you teeners really need,
not so much understanding I
You’re golag to say, sha’s
just
aa aid fuddy-duddy.
Wall, I ’m not as aid, and sor­
Thun., January 80, 1064 ts Inly as fuddy-duddy. But
I have raised a fins son whs
Is a credit to ths eommualty
and to his generation. I know
what H means to thru • hey
soma responsibility.
Thors are soma mighty fins
teenagers o f m y acquaintance.
They aro doing things fo r
themselves, trying to be selfreliant and besoms ths upfttin d lif d t i i m i f tomorrow.
N a adult la going to do thla
fo r you. I t corns* only with a
g n a t deal ad effort, hard
work and appl ication to ths

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jells Bailee
696-1918
Caaaelberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
696-5646
Chulueta
Mrs. Jena Msg la
965-9749
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
666-4416
Enterprise
Mlee Helen Snodgrass
6*5-1911
Geneva
Mrs. Louise Grayson
•49-4671

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASH
R-470: Dr. David
Crane Is our youngest son.
W s wars discussing ths
quution o f why some people
die within a fsw weeks after
ths funeral of their mats.
"Dad,” ha began, ” w « often
saw ths same thing at Cook
County Hospital when I was
Interning there.
" W s would examine patients
who wars admitted that day
but who war* not near death,
at Isaet to judge from our
medical findings.
"Th ey wars apparently no
w o n * than oth sn In ths ward
who occupied adjacent beds.
"But next morning soma o f
these patients would bs dead.
” 1 remember several cases
where ths old fallows just
seemed to have nothing to live
for.
"They acted aa I f tha and
had coma and they aearned
reedy to ssy farew ell to thla
world.
"S o I triad to chosr them up
and point thair thinking fo r­
ward to something Intonating
ths nsat day, such as a ball
gama or a apodal holiday
msal, If It was just boforo
such an event.

"Despite my efforts, how­
ever, some o f them would be
dead before morning.
"These patients seemed able
to let go o f Ufa or elsa hold
on, p u n ly aa they wiahed. It ’s
an odd situation.”
Hamlet's Soliloquy
Hamlet 1s famous fo r his Indecision, as shown la his "T o
b* or not to b e" soliloquy.
And that ssm i fluttering on
ths verge o f eternity ssvms
true o f many medical pa­
tient*, at laait If they a n
conscious to the end.
Indeed, it may even influ­
ence them when they aro un­
conscious, fo r the subconscious
mind o f a positive thinker may
still make him hold on to that
thla thnad o f Ufa during
eomal
A fsw years ago a little old
lady attended my Bible Class
st the Chicago Temple.
She was 61, hut w iry and a
positive thinker. Her husband
bad been a clergyman and she
could o ffe r the most interest­
ing spontaneous p n y e r 1 bad
ever heard.
For she’d talk t * God and
vary bar Inflection In her
prayers, just as If she were

Sanford, Florida

Mm

L. Mi
•01 W ylly A vs.
Sanford, F la .

sitting In God's Livin g Room
•nd chatting with the Lord.
One day a motorist struck
her with hie bumper aa tho
was crossing the street a t tha
church.
Her leg was broken and her
pelvis was fractured, plus her
clavicle.
When tho was finally In a
huge east, the looked almost
like a mummy,
N ext morning she heard bar
doctor talking to the nurse In
the corridor outside her room.
"She w ill never get o ff that
bed,” he said.
But she firm ly called the
nurse into the room and told
her she had overheard the doc­
tor, but he was all wrong.
"God gave me thee* two
feet and as long as 1 have
them, I W IL L g e t beck on
them and walk again !"
And within 6 months, aha
was hobbling back to my Blbla
Class, using tw * canes, and
riding all the way down to tha
Chicago loop via a bust
Thla ia the type o f domin­
ant will, even though boused
la a little aid lady’s body that
didn’t weigh 100 pounds, which
produces medical marvelsl

Poragrophs

Unclassified
spring later In the Education Office tall firs t I f ths bsby Is un­
semester In-Service classes o f EUiabeth Han on tho data able to swim It m ay be car­
ried to the surface by two
for teachers tuts been an­ of ths first claM.
• • e
• • #
nounced by Dr. B ay V . Sow­
adult females.
Bus pstruos throughout tha
ers, director o f teacher edu­
The Florida Citrus Com­
cation.
•ast and south, from Montreal mission's new "O J " symbol
Classes win meet four days to Miami, have begun imlag
t* tbs marketing af orange
e week — Monday evening what Greyhound describe* as
products la now being used
from I to 6, starting Ftb. 10 the newest Innovation In bus
by the Ban Hill Griffin firm of
and continuing through May travel — personalised radio Frostproof. The symbol w ill
25;
Wednesday
afternoon service. Buses are new equipappear on rctall-slsed contain­
from 1:90 to 6, starting Feb. qed with on Individual radio ers e f frow n concentrated
s and continuing through May for each p m anger who con orange juice.
17; Thursday afternoon front choose any station he wants.
4 to &gt; : l l and la tho evening What’s neat?
• • •
from 6 to 9, starting Feb. 9

Congress. But N A S A jumped
the gun and announced its
|5.8 billion request fo r fiscal
1965, along with a bid for
(141 million in extra funds
thla year.
was no accident A few
days
before
N A S A ’s
an
nouncement, Webb had a eall
from the W hite Ilouye. The
upshot: The egenry was au
thorlxed to break precedent
and dispatch to Congress
ahead o f everybody else, both
Its supplemental 1964 request
and Its 1965 figure.
The bustling around N A S A
was
considerable. • Officials
decided that If Johnson want­
ed to do this, he probably
wished to be well supplied
with backup reasons. So they
put
together
a
five-page
paper laying out the agency’s
achievements In the last few
years.
When N A S A cut Its budget
figures loose, the explanation
it gave fo r departing from
standard procedure was sim­
ply that ths President feels
urgent action le required. A d ­
mittedly, the 9141 million in
extra money fo r 1964 la bad­
ly needed to maintain mini
mum momentum in the man­
ned apace fligh t programs
Including ths heralded moon
shot.
But there eeeme to be a lit­
tle more to it than thla. Presi­
dent Johnson evidently want­
ed to demonstrate, by the dev 1e • o f attention • getting
priority, hie strong commit
ment to ths law President
Kennedy’s moon shot time­
table (ta rget data 1970).
Last year Congress slashed
nearly |600 million from the
95.7 billion Kennedy request­
ed fo r N A S A . The manned
flig h t programs were slowed,
and there are elements o f
slowdown and etfetch-out In
N A S A ’s new budget.
So, while the urgency of
N A S A 's Immediate needs ap­
pears real enough, Johnson
has aeised the occasion to
dramatise hie own concern fo r
the space effort.
Though this is a tigh t apace
budget as compared with last
year, ha la lined up against
tha program’s critics who pic
ture it aa broadly wasteful e f
economic resources, scientific
brains, technical manpower,
and national energle*H s has put himself hi the
company of those defender!

Barbs

Industry aa a key to their
states' growth. They try to
gear their scientific and gen
•ral educational e ffo rt to at­
tract apace dollar*.
Today all but one o r two
states get some o f those dol
lsrs, but the evidence c f
broad distribution is mislead
Ing.
A s o f Isst July 1, California,
with 92.435 billion in con­
tracts, had more than 40 per
cent o f space business, includ­
ing research. F ar down ths
line, Missouri was second with
some 9350 million. Following
were New York, Louisiana,
Florida, Alabama and Tsxaa,
tha last with a llttla more
than |100 million.

Quotes
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COM PLETE

blaming U. S. fo r euster o f
Russian
Congo.

fay

How old is the baby?
When a husband talks in
his sleep but gives no secrets
•w ay It’s mind over mutter.
An explosion broke near­
ly all the windows o f a Texas
home several blocks away.
Good time for an open bouse.
About half tha stu ff stored
in a double garage is really
worth saving.
Some o f the wild oats kids
sew are so wild they call for
a threshing machine.
In about a month people
will have finished exchanging
t h o • a "just-what-I-wanted"
Christmas preMnts.
Sometimes you can tall how
long a dentist or a doctor
has been practicing by the
date* on the magssines.

job

can be seen the hand o f tba
colonialists.
— Soviet

Some college men help pay
their

ths

I ean’t think e f a minute
when he isn’t doing something
constructive — speaking, w rit­
ing, hiking or putting up
storm windows.
—Joan Carol Douglaa, 23, who
says shs takes vitamin
pills to keep up with her
husband, Suprems
Court
Justice William O. Douglas,
65.

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Sunday, February 2, 1964
2:80 P. M.
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FEATURING

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Geaeral Admission 91-25
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from • until U and 9 until IX,
starting Feb. I and cantinastarting F*b. I and coatlanIng through May 99.
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Monday night classes will
meet In the auditorium of
Elizabeth Hall m the DeLand
campus far registration at g
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Florida's Marinetaad. A a ex­
pectant mother porpotan la
eating 19 pounds of prepared
food-fish dally. She would
prefer mullet, however, hut
la loo indolent to catch them.
She elan gets vitamin*. The
calf aha’* expecting, U de­
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Debate may
ra ge
eves
whether any measurable pari V
of the** outlays Is misdirect*
•d and hence wasteful. But la
ths field, where 90 per cent &gt;
o f N A S A ’s money goes, ths
A i the President w ell un­ ■pace push looks to many
derstands, the word "space” Ilka tha fonnola fo r ths fuha* * magic rin g to It in many turn.
parts o f the country. Leaders
In the South's rising economy
either utter thanks that they
hare a slice o f the program
or roiea hope that they soon
By Hal Cochran
wilL
Sometimes when the rock
Many governors and their
n' roll records get the Media
economic development men
look upen apace research and to should the disc jockeys.
who argue not only that the
apace race with Ruiala ia
la a
a, but
competition we muat win,
that thla entire e ffo rt yield*
enlarging general benefits
benefit* to
the nation'* economy.

But I have this against you, that
you have abandoned the love you
had at first. — Rev. 2:4 (R S V ).

Letters

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Political Notebook

do not allow readers to use the Pulse
for personal purposes, i f we can help
it
“ So while we would like fo r the
Pulse to turn into an Instrument o f
constructive criticism — and often
it does — we do not shape it in that
direction. Good letters, whether cri­
tical or otherwise, attract good let­
ters. We put a limitation on letters
by professionals
(however note­
worthy their contributions m ar be),
and we try to discourage crackpots.
“ But we do not shape the con­
tents o f the Public Pulse. Our read­
ers know they have a medium o f
public expression — one which is
widely read. We hope they have con­
fidence In our “ wide open" policy."
The Herald concurs with the pol­
icies o f the Dally News and at­
tempts, as best we can, to follow the
same procedures.
^
Our readers are not only Invited
but urged to use our columns to ex­
press their thoughts. It is our hope
that they will continue to bo as con­
structive as they have been in the
past.

These words o f John to the
church at Ephesus aro most appro­
priate for present day church mem­
bers who nave said yes with their
lips und no with their lives. Would
someone have to look on the rollbook
to know that you belonged to a
church? Are you just in the church
or is the church in you?
— Rev. Raymond R. Gregory Jr.,
Minister,
Kbenezer
Moth o d i s t
Church, Sanford.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

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Lake Monroe Jottings
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By Mr*. II. L . Johnson
Did you turn on your tele­
vision sets last Saturday and
see Jerl Wheatland on Chan­
nel 2? She did a couple o (
son;* on the Talk and Talent
Show and like always, she
was Just simply grand. I’ rou&lt;l
Dad tells us she has received
an offer from a Winter Park
Hotel. Now that is nice. Jerl
will go places if she keep* on
doing her song and dance
number*. Good luck Jcri. • •
If looks could have killed (a c ­
cording to the old saying)
poor old Robert Mann would
be a "dead duck" now. The
Home
Demonstration
Club
had planned a housewarming
party for Bob and Betty. Of
course it was to be a surprise
but Bob had to be told in
order to keep Betty home. He
did and when all the ladles
walked in on them Betty just
looked at Bob and said " I 'l l
get you for not telling m e."
Anyway it was a very nice
get-to-gether . . and they got
some very nice things for
their new home. • • • We re­
ceived word this week from
relatives in Knoxville, Tcnn.,
o f the passing o f Mrs. Ruth
Chudoba. She was the cou­
sin of Lee Keller. Mrs. Chu­
doba at one time owned the
home now occupied by the
Robert Manns and has visited
in Monro equlte a few times.
Our sympathy goes out to
her sisters Hazel, Irene and
Evelyn, who are her only
survivors. • • • jo y Wilson
has been on the sick list
again. • • • Also Lynn Giles,
who has been confined to her
home for over a week. Bever­
ly Douthltt is substituting on
her bus for her. Hurry and
come back Lynn. • • Happy
Birthday to Rena Hawkins
who Is ( ? ) today. • • • Talk­
ing about birthdays and part­
ies again, the birthday party
for Claude Hittell, Clarence
Hittell of Jacksonville and
Claude Hawkins at the Haw­
kins home Saturday evening
was greatly enjoyed by those
who attended. Claude had bar­
becued wild turkey along with
swamp cabbage. • • ♦ And
that famous bear hunter, Gus
Schmah had his annual bear
supper Saturday also. Quit a
few hunters were his guests.
He served wild rice along
with the bear meat. • • •
Those on the sick list this

week are Mrs. Helen Todd
of Upsala Road • • • Also
Mrs. Ella Davis is ill. • • •
Mrs. Bertha Stanley has Im
p*oved some from her recent
Illness. • • • This is Youth
Week at the Wesleyan Metho­
dist Church of Paola. Beginn
ing tonight Rev. Frederic
Ponder of Alabama will speak
to the young people of the
community at the church
starting at 7:30. All youth are
invited. This will last through
Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Covington have return­
ed to Clyattsville, Ga., after
visiting Mrs. Gert I*G c r for
a week. • • • Don't forget the
big barbecue coming up this
Saturday afternoon at the
Elks Club. It is for the bene­
fit of the real fine High School
Ttand. The band is now prac
ticing for their district con'
test coming up in March. • •
Also the Glee Club is doing
the same thing. Their district
Is also in March. Of course
they are practicing for those
big superiors, too. •• • • Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dennis and
daughter Yvonne motored to
Mobile, Ala., lis t weekend.
• • * 'M r. and Mrs. F. All!
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Yeager sent last week in
Brooksville attending a Wes
leyan Methodist Conference
meeting. • • • Miss Sula Da
vis is now on the well list
after being confined to her
home because of illness. • • •
The Bing Cowlings sent last
weekend in Jacksonville visit­
ing with friends and relatives
• • • Robert and Mildred
Martin o f Cocoa were here for
a short visit with relatives
• • • The Earl Nelsona of
Forest City were recent sup
per guests of the Herman Spi
vcys. • • • clarence nd L y
dla Hittell o f Jacksonville a
long with son, Ralph and
daughter, Joy, were weekend
guests o f Claude and Mary
Hittell. That Clarence had the
nerve to tell me he was
younger than Jack Benny ( I
think). Even said he could
hardly wait for his next birth
day (January). • • • Our
thought this week is about
the beauty o f a home and
goes like this: The beauty of
a house Is a house in order;
the personality of a house is
a house of happiness; the
crown of a bouse is a house
of Godliness.

Business
Briefs

Russia Charges
Cyprus Plot By
U. S., Britain
MOSCOW

By Bernice Kelsey
Bon

Britain and the United States
plan "agression" against Cy­
prus and warned them not to
landing

2

The Taaa newa agency dis­

'Dardenella'? Selvin
First To Record It
By Dick West
WASHINGTON (U P I )- B e Ing ever Interested in the fine
arts, I had a talk this week
with the music consultant for
a mining company.
At first glance, that title
might not look very impres­
sive. But when I tell you that
the consultant is none oilier
than Ben Selvin, it still docs
not look very impressive.
Let us face it, Selvin is not
one of the world’s 10 best
known men. You probably

Ginderville Fire
Group To Meet
Ginderville Volunteer Fire
Department will bold Its next
meeting Feb. 6.
Newly installed officers arc
Tom
Weiss, president; W.
Suraski, vice president; L.
Black, secretary; L. Steinmeycr, treasurer; R.
Mc­
Donough, publicity chairman,
and C. W. Lind, J. Dreuoll, R.
Trust and C. Burke, directors.
T ry using golf tees to stop
window rattles in the winter.
The tecs are easy to insert
in the proper places in the
frame. They will not show and
certainly do atop the noise.

could drop his name from
here to New Market, Va.,
without hearing a single gnint
of* recognition.
In a way, this is rather paradoxlc&amp;l, because Selvin has
for the last 50 years been one
of the leading figures in the
popular music field.
Know who made the first
record "D ardanclla" to sell
more than a million copies?
Selvin. Know who has record­
ed more music than any other
man In the world, being re ­
sponsible
for
some
9,000
discs? Selvin.
Benny Goodman used to
play in Srivin’i orchestra. So
did Tommy Dorsey, Meredith
Wilson and Jerry Colonna,
who started out as a trombon­
ist. So did Eugene Ormandy,
the symphonic conductor.
Know who was the first o r­
chestra leader to have a
dance program on radio? Sel­
vin.
Okay, if Selvin has done
all of these things, how come
lie is not more turnout than
he Is?
Well, one reason is that he
used a lot of aliases.
During hit peak pYoductive
years, in the 1920s, he made
records for nine different
companies, using nine differ­
ent names.

I f he and his orchestra
were recording a walla, they
called

themselves

the Cava­

liers. If it happened to be a
Latin number, they became
the Castilians. For s h o w
tunes, they were the Knicker­
bockers.
Selvin also directed the Bar
Harbor Society Orchestra, the
Newport Society Orchestra,
(he
Broadway Syncopaiors,
the Southhampton Serenad­
e s , the Harmnniun* and the
Ben Selvin Novelty Orchestra
—all of which were the same
outfit.
In addition, he worked for
several record companies as
the anonymous conductor of
the
studio orchestra,
or
"houac band."
Know who was at the baton
when Jimmy Durante first re­
corded "Inks
Dinka Do?”
Selvin.
Know who started
Bing Crosby whistling? Sel­
vin.
Recently, he came out of
retirement to serve as con­
sultant to the Mlnneapolii
Mining
and
Manufacturing
Co., which Is bringing out a
new line o f tape recorders.
Know who gave Eddie Fish­
er his first big break? Eddie
Cantor. After all, Selvin could
not do everything.

closed that the Cyprus government toid the Soviet govern­
ment that "there is now a seri­
ous d a n g e r o f aggression
against Cyprus.”
A T a is statement called on
the Western powers to refrain
from steps that would “ com­
plicate the situation in that
area o f the globe.”
In London, Britain’s proposal
to send a N A T O peace force
to the strife-tom Island ap
pea red to be gaining support.
The United States was suid to
bo the key to the plan, and the
Johnson administration w h s
understood to be In favor of
some form o f U. S. participa­
tion in the force. If diplomatic
steps also went taken to settle
the crisis.
Tuss said Russia supports
Cyprus’ Independence "and denouners any attempts o f forcign interference in the in­
ternal affairs o f . . . Cyprus,
no matter under what pretext
or form It may be curried out."
Informed sourres at the
London peace conference on
Cyprus said other N A TO conntrlca were likely to go along
with tho British pence force
proposal if Washington is
agreeable.

Oviedo

Legal Notice

EUGENE H E INSIU S (rig h t), o f DcBxry, was
honored with n certificate and gold membership
card in the Royal Arch Mutton* after a half cen­
tury o f service in that ami other Masonic groups.
The presentation was made by Harvey L. Dunn,
high priest o f Monroe chapter, RAM , at San font
Masonic temple.
(Brumley Photo)

' " l l r , « if t*,,htli- H e a r in g

Notice I, hereby given. Hoard
of County Couunl-alnnera o f
Seminole County, Florida, will
hear an appeal .Ralnst the declelon of the Kemlnole County
Zoning
Cninmleilnn
denying
approval
to recommend
the
r n n n ln g of the following des­
cribed property from l l - l lie*ldrntl.il’ to T-t Tr aile r Horn*
lMalrlrti I ...I. S thru 10. Hold
rn Itnd Minor, lee. Ixita 1, I.
31 and 3S. Further described
n« lying «« a ft plus or minus
PENSACOLA (U P !) - Cub- all of (he alcoholics, and men­ W of 8.It. u &lt; and ZOO ft. plu .
retarded
adults
and nr mlnue N of Citrus Ave. In
eratorlal candidate John Ma­ tally
Ooldenrod.
children.
Public hearing will ha held
thew* criticized the state's
In the Seminole County Court
"coldly economic viewpoint"
Home. Hanford. F l o r i d a . In tha
County Commissioner! Ilootti,
in dealing with alcoholism and
on February 11. t s t l at l t :00
A. St. nr aa soon thereafter
mental health in a campaign

State Mental Health View Hit
Convicted

speech here Wednesday.
The Jacksonville state sena­
tor said the state was also
falling from a humanitarian
viewpoint by not having tho
facilities necessary to treat

TALLAH ASSEE

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John Grafton Gray, a 33-yearold former Hillsborough Coun­

aa possible.
Iln»rd o f County Commitsloners
Kemlnole County. Fl orida
Hr James P. Avery, J r .

ty deputy sheriff, was con­
Chairman
A l l o t Arthur tlerUwlth, Jr.
victed Wednesday of count­
PublHh Jau. SO, 1» « «
erfeiting charges.
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Second Anniversary

SI. Marks Chapter of the
Holy Cross Episcopal Churchwomen will hold a hake sale
Friday, beginning at 10 «.m .,
In front of Food Fair at 23th
Street and Park Avenue.
A wide selection o f pica,
rakes, breads and candica
will be offered along with
their rccipea. A ll item* will be
homemade.

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whichever comas first, against detects In materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation
Authorized Dealer's place ol business, the anflne Mock, head and Internal parts, intake manllold, water pump, transmission case and
Internal parts (excluding manual dutch), torque convertor, drive ahalt, universal Joints, raar axis and differential, and raar whssl
baarings of Ha 1964 automobilas, provtdsd the owner has lha angina oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 mHat, whichever comet
first, the oU Idler replaced every second oN change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every 2 years,
and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence ol performance ol the required eervtce, and requests the dealer to certify
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A R T IS T-E N G R A V E R Frank French o f Winter
Park, who will be celebrating his 88th birthday
on Feb. 5, will exhibit a collection o f his father’s
intimrs on Feb. 9 at the Mansion House in De.
try. The public is invited to attend the show­
ing and the reception which will be held in his
honor.
(Cox Photo)

W ard

mer member o f tho Oviedo
City Council, hus anuounced
the opening o f p realty o fflci
next door to Citisen'a Bank in
downtown Oviedo.
Members o f the stu ff include
J. II. Staley, associate sales­
man and Mrs. Shirley Slayton,
secretary.
Ward advises that a formal
opening for the office will be
held upon completion o f futnlshing and decorating.

viet Union charged todny that

O F F I C I A L o f the Casselberry Citizens Credit Union attending the nnnunl
meeting were (le ft to right) I). Miller Evans, Ben Evnns, Lytle E. Swope,
vice president; Robert Wiggins, Thomas llueston, Daniel Lott, president;
Raymond Morris, treasurer, and Mrs. Eleanor Storrs.
(Herald Photo)

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4 Cage Games On County's Weekend Schedule Finley

Back A t
Oviedo Has 2, Starting Line

PGA'Old Guys'
Thinking Out Loud In 2nd Round
Of Tourney

A bout

Sports

Tribe, Lyman
One Each

B t J U L IA N 8 T K N B TB 0M

“ Hot Stove L e ila * Dinner”

W ith e ll o f the major league talent, ecouU, coschta,
manager* and what not who winter In Florida, aome
organization (establlihed c r to be eitabllabed) I* m iulng
the boat In not aponaoring a Central Florida-wide hot
atore league dinner,
In many aeetlone o f the nation, particularly In Cali­
fornia, thla la one o f the main attraction! fo r baaeball
fana during the o f f aeaacn.
I t ahouldn’t be too difficult to get a dozen or ao of
baaeball’* peraonalltlca to appear a t s u f a gathering
which naually la geared fo r men and boya. A t thla confab,
generally bald In aome large dining room, the ticket
holder* hear these men o f baaeball spin yam *—both
aerloua and hilarious — and listen intently a* some o f
the men who still are active In the game tell o f their ex­
periences and predict their futures.
Yes, sir, we're missing the boat on thla one. We'd
be glad to go over the details o f such a plan with any
organisation that would be Interested In putting on auch
• program.

• . •
•
•
Seminole Athletic Hell O f Fame
Seminole County la now more than a half-century
•Id. During these years, as the county grew and de­
veloped in ao many ways, It has produced a remarkable
number o f athlete*. From time to time we remember them
la conversations or perhaps w e even see some o f them
from time to time.
But we believe that the time has now arrived whan
we should find a way to better remember aome o f those *
who made names fo r themselves in the field o f sports.
W e propose the formation o f an organization to be
knows as the Seminole County Athletic Hall of Fame.
The organisation would be open to membership to.
a ll fo r an annual membership fee which would Include hla
meal at the one meeting o f the organization each year.
There would be a board o f governors in addition to a
minimum number o f officers.
The board o f governors would organize itself into a
minimum number o f committees. A t each annual meet­
ing several form er athletes, not more than five, would
be Inducted into the Hall o f Fame.
F or the firs t fe w years a room in some particular
budding can be established where portraits o f the mem­
bers o f the H all o f Fame would be displayed. Later, as
finances permitted, a. small building could be erected
whereby those who had excelled in sports could be re­
membered.
Actually, It is a very simple operation. But It would
be one la which every sporta fan In Seminole County
could have pride. And whst a challenge it would provide
fo r the youngsters o f today.
W e Imagine you could think o f msny Seminole
athletes who should be among the early candidates fo r
H all o f Fame membership. Right o f f hand we can men­
tion the following:
Ben Cantwell — fo r many years a pitcher for the
•Id Boston Braves.
Murray Kanner— probably the finest center In Bern!pole High School's gridiron history.
Leonard L. McLucaa— a long time coach o f Seminole
H igh football teams.
Darrell Forguson — form er 8emlnole High 8rhool
gridiron great,' and one o f the finest backa in the school'*
history,
Donald Jackson—another great Seminole High back
and all-American a t the University o f North Carolina.
Buddy Lake — probably the most outatandlng player
in Florida State League history.
And, as there must be msny, many more. I f ycu’ro
interested why don't you contact us a t The Herald and
let's talk about It. Perhaps we can work together In get­
ting the ball rolling in starting surh an organization to
honor our athletic greats.

Hunting, Fishing Regulations
Become Effective On July 1
T A L L A H A S S E E — Fieri
da's 1064-66 hunting and fish
Ing regulations will be es
tabllshed during the month o f
A pril and become effective
July 1, according to an an
ncuncement by A . D. Aldrich,
director, Game and Fresh
W ater Fish Commission.
The
annual
regulations
meeting has been advanced to
April In order to provide ad
dltional time fo r printing o f
regulations. Prior to the April
meeting, both hunting and

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XOLK C O V S T V , KI.OMIDA.

IX MKl MBTATH I I I
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HUM DKCLARIXI1 A D K IX IB .
T R A T IO X VXXKCKBS AMV
TO I A ll persona having anv
claims or dsmonda against
Ike -stale ot Alfred A r­
thur Charles Psrkar, also
know s as A lfrsd Ckarlss
Parksrj
Tou and saeh o f ro a art
hsrsbr notlflsd that an Ordsr
declaring tho adm inistration of
tho sslata o f AUrod Arthur
Charles Parksr, also known as
A lfrsd Charlsa Parksr, dart as
od. as uanscssaarr has basn
satsrsd hr tha llonorabta C.
Vsrnon Miss, J r - Judga of tho
COunlr Judge's Court o f Semi­
nal* County, Florida. Tho total
rash valua o f sold salats was
dalsrmlnsd to ha ll.4 tS .ll aad
was assigned by such ordsr tsi
Kathleen T .
Blackford. M l
ksmlnary
circ le .
A l'-iu o n ts
Bprlnga, Florida, and Bobart
II. Parker, I I I NevlUe P ark
Boulevard. T oroulo 11. Canada.
a/ K alh lsea T. lilack ferd
O reille Jahaaua I II
Attorn ey at Law
H igh w ay 1T.SI
Fern Park. arts.

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s.yissi.

fishing regulations were es­
tablished during tha month o f
July and aa a result fisher­
men often found themselves
fishing without full knowb
edge of the current regula
tions.
Aldrich aald tha change In
datca o f the regulation! meet­
ing was enacted at a regular
business meeting of the Com­
mission In Gaineavllle, Janu­
ary 24. Tha regulation! meet­
ing will follow a series o f
public metlngs that will be
held throughout the state dur­
ing the month o f March.
Tha public meatlngs are
conducted annually to obtain
tha opinions o f sportsmen In
regard to hunting and fishing
rules and regulations. Dates
and locations o f the public
meetings will be announced at
a later date.

Lyman, Oviedo and Serai
so l* High school basketball

P A L M BEACH GARDENS^
(U P I ) — The "old guys" o f'

teams are slated for cage sc

the PG A membership, with
Sam Snead among them but
not In the lead, started their
second round today in the
crowded scramble fo r |26,UOO
worth o f prize money In the
National Golf Club champion­
ship.
Leader o f the more than
200 contestanta fo r champion­
ship fligh t berths in the 60zml ovcr half o f the field was
Lsland Gibson o f Kansas City,
who had a flve-under-par 67
In his opening round Tuesday.
The under-60 half o f the
players — another 200-plua—
played their opening round
Wednesday over the P G A ’s
two new headquarters courses
here, and play the second
round Friday. A fte r that, tho
massive field w ill be cut to
the low 120 scorers, plus ties,
for the final rounds Saturday
and Sunday.
Trailing Gibson In the start
o f today's play were Buck
White o f Hollywood, and IU1
Sanderson o f 8ummit, N. J.,
both with 68's.
Jack Isaach o f Tequesta,
was at 69 and Snead — not
really much o f an "old guy"
at 61— was deadlocked with
Pete Cooper o f Lake Worth,
and Clarence Doser o f Gaith­
ersburg, Md., at 70.
Defending champion John
Bamum o f Belmont, Mi ch,
was at 72.

lion this weekend. The high-

Muguerza In
Feature Win
Persistence paid o f f for
Muguerza
and
A stlga
in
Tuesday night's f e a t u r e
eighth event a t tha Orlando
Seminole Jal A lai Fronton.
Stopped in their firs t two
gams point attempts, tha
number three team made good
the third time around aa Astlga's well placed carom ahot
spun into the screen for the
score.
Cast! and Zubi were second
In post four, stopped in their
winning e ffo rt by Martin and
Echanls. Areltlo and Elorri
finished third.
Eatrada was the winner o f
the third gamo and Elorri
came through to take the
fourth, fo r a 1-5 Dally Double
combination.

SEC Teams Win
Two, Lose One
United Press Inteniatlons!
Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
teams won two out o f three
games against outside oppon­
ents Wednesday night.
Louisians Stale rolled past
Loyola o f New Orleans 7362,
and Georgia upset Virginia
Tech 06-17, but Alabama drop­
ped a 06-77 decision to in­
dependent Florida State.
Center Jimmy Pitts led the
Bulldog scoring as Gco'gia
built up an early lead and
then held off a Isle surge by
the favored Virginia team.
Pitts hit fo r So points, follow­
ed by Charles R igby with 23.
The Florida Slate victory
avenged an earlier lots to
Alabama. Tbs wUdsbootlng
Tide, hitting only 36 per rent
or its floor shots, trailed at
half-time 49-33 and was never
In the game.
A ll SEC teams are idle to­
night

riding Lions have « pair ot
games slated while Lyman

FO U L P L A Y — Boston's Sam Jones fouls Adrian Smith ns he backs into
him while maneuvering fo r a basket in a National Basketball A s s o c ia tio n
game in Cincinnati. Wayne Embry is the Royal at the left, Oscar Robert­
son at the r ig h t Bill Russell o f the Celtics is in the background. The Royala
go one up on the season’s series winning, 109-02, and standing 5 anc^4
with the champions.

Leckey UF Golf M ystery Tamer Out
Team Captain
For Another Victory
G A IN E S V IL L E — Richard

Lackey,

a

senior

from

1904

University

of

Florida

g c lf team.
This
announcement
made

today

by head

was
coaeh

Buster Bishop, who also releaacd the Gator g o lf sche­
dule
showing
seven dual
matches, plus an expanded
tournament schedule.
The Gators havs met one
opponent already, defeating
Jacksonville N A S , 231k to 3V4.
Medalist In this match was
Florida’s Laurie Hammer with
a 70.
"M y belief Is that tourna­
ment g c lf is ths best way to
Improve the calibre o f your
play," says Bishop. “ For this
reason we will see action in
more tournaments than in the
past."
The Gators will take part
in four medal-play tourna­
ments, Including the SEC
tourney In Athena, Ga., April
30 through May 2.
Florida Golf schedule:
Jan. 34— at Jax N A S , Feb.
7—Jax N A S here, Feb. 22—
at F8U, Feb. 29— FSU here,
March
6-7— Florida Invita­
tional at Cape Coral, March
24—Georgia Tech here, March
South Carolina here, March
24— Georgia Tech her, March
26-28— Miami Invitational at
Miami, April 2-3— AH Florida
Tournament at Cape Coral,
April 30 and May 1-2—Tour­
nament at Athens, Ga.

Mystery Tam er, the fabu­
lous distance runner who runs
the Ssnford • Orlando kennel
Club track like a national
champ, goes for his third
straight win over the 3/8ths
mile route in tonight's 11th
race.
The 66-pound circus city
ranch veteran has outclassed
the field In his only SOKC
starts since moving up from
Tampa last week.
Mystery Tam er was also a
great distance runner last
season at SOKC. His two wins

have moved the gallant red
fawn up to grade C compel!
lion and if racing aec. Pltsy
Williamson continues to run
him In 3/8ths mile races, he’s
a cinch to make grade A
competition soon.
Mystery Tam er is a notor
iously slow starter who does­
n't get serious about running
until the finish line is In sight
Both his wins have been by
safe margins after he appear­
ed to have given up too much
ground early in the race.
Tonight's entries:

r i R S T RA CK — S/IS Mil* —
U r a l * l»—- 1. O. B.’e Doll. Z.
2. Retained. S. tlstsv Hubble,
4. Johnny Tip, I. Pnket Cash.
I. I.lttls Rhumb, T. Toni 8mlIry, I. Vapor 8tr*am
■KCOXD HACK — S/SS Mila —
" r a d s «*— t. Dnnaslsr 8hy, t.
1. Jsff Mac. I. Try K w l k Chsk,
M IA M I BEACH (U P I ) — 4. Kharp Trader, I. HA’a Seoul,
I. Htsp Now. T. Parly Plan, S.
Sonny Liston's fancy footwork bumlown llock
tore up the canvas o f sn Im­ TIIIIIU MACK — S/IA Mila —
Is— 1. Circus Hunshlna,
provised boxing ring so badly tlraSa
Z. Uoodfalth, I. Teller Vsllsr.
Wednesday the heavyweight 4. Dial* Dos, S. Hello Troubles,
champion's trainers had to a. Msllo Mary, T. OTI.'s HimIdea. I. Doris Dell
stop hla sparring srsslon.
S O I IITII HACK — S/IS Mila —
The floor matting started li ras * M— 1. Docket Dsa. Z.
Dsnny'a Bister. I. Faded Out,
coming apart at tha seams I. Chrlatmae I'uddlng, I. Bum­
after one round between Lis­ mer Bala. 4. Kourwsy Hart, T.
I'm Jan, I. Mr. Dud*
ton and Jesse Bowdry, and K i n ' l l HACK — S/8 Mil* —
handlers fearrd the champion tirade T — |. Hares! lu r b ls , Z.
might trip and hurt himself. Caravellr. I. Step quick, I.
Holden Cirri*, S. Bt. Psts's
Liston continued working llock, *. Tory Touch, T. Balesout on the bags for another lea Star. I. Ha-we*l
SIXTH MACK — S/IS Mil*—
40 minutes, then had fo r­ (iraS* C— t. Bay* II, f. Hobmer boxing great Joe Louis, ■on, S. Foley's Folly, !.' Crony
l ’Inker, I. Wondemn, f. Ilarnnow a Liston aide, pound a arle'a Uest. 1. Italian Lac*. I.
medicine ball
against hts Bluffer
S KVK .V ni MACK — S/8 Mil*
chest to toughen him up fo r — Urade D — 1. Oil Payment,
his Feb. 25 title defense Z. Chill Wills, S. Brookton. 4.
Queen's
Fortune,
I.
nehelf
against Cassius Clay,
Ferrari, I. T»a*m«na, f. Calm
The poetry-spouting chal­ Cell. I. Dinah's Paul
lenger took Wednesday o ff. KlU IIT II MACH — S/IS MM*
— tirade B— 1. Ruahaway Dan,
Trainer Angelo Dundee aald I. Foaarortb, I. O.U.'a Lipstick,
the "Louisville L ip " looked 4. Trueled. S. Cheroke* Sun­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— so good In a 10-round workout down, S. Mrs. Mop*. f . Dr.
Whlekere, S. Fourway Karan
The Curtis Publishing Co. Is Tuesday ht was afraid Clay S IX T H RACK — a/IS MU* —
expected to placo an Interme­ might be coming along too U r a l * A— 1. Doe Hobbl*. I.
Sail Ahead, I. Loyal Lull*, 4.
diate request before Chief fast.
llyandalr, I. J**n Drake, S.
Ttzaa Lac*, T. W.D.'a Or mast,
Justice Earl Werrcn next
a Chlckaboo Matle
week asking that tbo Supremo
TK X TH S U C H — S/IS Mila —
Court transfer Boar Bryant'a
urade a — 1. Harry's liars, t.
Oat* Man, I. nock Flleht, 4.
$10 million libel suit against
Hl*«k Ponds, S. T a Airy, S,
the Saturday Evening Post
James Hock T. l o w e r Deck,

Liston Rough
On Ring Canvas

Curtis Seeks
To Shift Suit

out of Alabsma.
The trial had been schedul­
ed (or Feb. 10 by Federal
District Judge H.1I. Grooms
of Birmingham The 6th U.
S. Circuit Court of Appeal*
and Grooms have refused to
order proceedings transfered
elsewhere.
The Supreme -Court, tsow*
ever, will not meet again un­
til Feb. 17, so Curtis has ask­
ed that a single Justice de­
lay the trial until the high
court is able to act on a
change o f venue petition.

Dallas Cowboys
Sign Keller

G R E E N V ILLE , S. C. (U P I )
— Elliott Keller, the South­
ern Conference rushing lead­
er In 1962, has signed to play
professional football with the
Dallas Cowboys o f the N a­
tional Football League.
The Furman fullback frac­
tured hie collarbone in the
second game o f the 1963 sea­
son and that ended his col­
legiate career. In 1962, Keller
averaged 6.4 yards per car­
ry to lead tha SEC la that
department

5. O.B.'e Tornado
KLMVI6XTM HACK — S/S MU*
— tirade C— I. U n d o , S. Kid
WHII*. S. Cosmo O. 4. Bunn,
I. Mo*'* U * L f. Shuey, - T.
Hhansrl La Joa, I. Mystery
Tamer

N ew Frosh Coach

JA C K S O N V ILLE ( U P I ) —
The American Broadcasting
M O NTREAL
(U P I )
— Company will televisa ths
8ugar Ray Robinson w ill eon- Gator Bowl football game fo r
Unus his latest ring comeback tha nsxt three years. Tha
by meeting Canada's Joey agreement calls fo r 9140,000
Durtlle In a scheduled 10- a year and has a two year
rounder
option a ! 9160,000 per season.

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F I N A L NOTICK
Notice le hereby Riven that
th* undertlened will, oa th*
tlth day of February, A.D.
t i l l , present to th* H on or tbl*
County
Jude *
of
Bemlnola
County, Florida, h * r final ra.
lura, account and vouchers,
aa Admlnlalralrlz of th* Ra­
tal* o f A Z A L K E S. BA 111 NBAtT. deceased, and at laid
tlm*, than and thrr*, maka a p ­
plication to the aald Ju dt * toy
a final M tIU m tnt e f har a d ­
ministration o f sold *»tate, and
for aa ord*r dlic ha rclns her
as *uck Administratrix.
Dated thla th* :oth day * f
January, A. D. t i l l .
O w e * Slue*
A t Adeilntftratrla a f tha

Estate of

A Z A L B R K. BAHIN'EAE;
Drreated.
BTR.S'HTROM, DA V IS ft
McINTOtili
Attorney* fey Administratrix
Poet Office Dra wer ISIS
Sanford, Florida IZTT1
Publish Jaa. R
14 A F*b. «,
IS. 1144.
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NOTICE TO C B BO tTO B S
T O A L L PKB SON8 H A V I N O
CL AIMS
OM
D K M A N D I
AC1AINST S A ID E S T A T E I
To o and sack o f you are
hereby notlflsd and required
to tile any a la la a and demands
which you. o r stlhar o f you.
may hava aa alast aald estate
la the office of lion. C. Vernon
Mite, Jr., County Jude# ot
8emlnole County, at hla oftleo
In tha Court ilou* * ta Hanford,
Florida, within six calendar
month* from tha lima * f tha
f l r i l publication of this notice.
Each claim or demand must
be In wrlt lnx and contain tha
place of residence and post
offlc* address of th* claimant
and muat ba aworn to hy th*
claimant. M i ax*nt, or attor­
ney, o r th* sam* shall b* void.
/■/ Jeannette V. Bordner
Aa Eaacntrla a f said aatata
L a w Office
IC A R D I 4k P A Y T O N
SSI Fairbanks Avenue
Winte r Park. Florida
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CQNWJCSD THAT FOR T O fB fit

i ■— .

Millrose Games
Set Tonight

N E W Y O R K (U P I ) - New
York track buffs looking fo r
an oariy Una on tho athletes
who may represent tha United
States In tha Olympic games
at Tbkyo in October w ill jam
Madison Square Garden to
ths rafters tonight fo r tho
57th annual Millrose Games.
Although the meet lost two
o f ite star attractions wbtn
polo vaultera John Ptnnel and
John Utlaot withdrew with
leg ailments, a standing-roomM IA M I B EACH (U P I ) — only crowd o f more than 15,Four National Football Lea­ 000 la guaranteed fo r tho
gue teams w ill taka part In first o f tha Garden'a fir s in­
an exhibition doublehsadsr at door shows thla season.
Cleveland Stadium, S ep t 6.
The first gams w ill begin
at 6:80 pjn^ and w ill pair
the Eastern Division cham­
pion N sw York Giants against
tha Detroit Lions. Ths second
gams features tha Green Bay
Packers and the hometown
Browns.

J -/ O L L E R Q

'.I ( I'Ai

formed Into a pumpkin.
Davidson, a school with a
total population o f 1,000, h id
entertained fairy-tale hopes of
going undefeated against the
country's basketball powers
until a crushing goal-tending
violation against Hetzel in
the last second o f Wednes­
day night's game enabled
West Virginia to edge tha
Wildcats, 75-73.
The Wildcats stood 156 un­
til substitute Marty Lentz let
fly with a sorccrous 30-foot
shot from midcourt with the
score tied at 73-all. Hstael, the
Southern Conference player
o f the year In 1963 and David­
son's first authentic All-Am er­
ica candidate, leaped a t the
basket in self defense and in­
advertently grabbed th* rim
and net for tha costly, penal­
ty.
Hetzel, however, did score
19 points for Davidson, which
led at the half, 44-38. Gama
hooora went to Wildcat team­
mate Dick 8nyder with 20.
Davidioa easily whipped tbe
Mountaineers, now 106, in
aa earlier znas ting, *361.

iiai.

Jtiew m

An i S H ' i*

Davidson Loses
To Mar Record

CHICAGO (U P I ) — NorthWyoming is nicknamed the
western Athletic Director Stu­
Equality State" bscause it
art Holcomb ha* named Mick­ was first to give women the
ey Lila, 38, as tha school’s right to vote.
n*w freshman football coach
Lilo had been coaching Lake
Park High 8chool la Msdlnah,
III

Gator On A B C

Comeback

911 R

St.

Petersburg, will captain the

and Seminole w ill appear in
single engagements.
Ralph Stumpfs Tribe will
be idle Friday night but Sat
urday they will entertain tbe
Titusville Terriers on the
Fleming Gymnasium court.
Seminole has captured only
four games while losing 10
thus far this season In over­
all action. One o f the Tribe’s
losses was to Titusville in the
second game o f the year. Of
course. The Tribe will be out
to at least even up, the count
In the two games they’ll play
this season.
The locals should be able
to give the T e rrieri a much
better contest than they did
at the beginning of the year.
A t that time several Tribe men
has Just completed tbe grid
Iron season the night before
with Kissimmee in the Fron­
tier Bowl.
Meanwhile, the L y m a n
Greyhounds Friday night go
to Winter Garden for sn Or­
ange-Belt Conference with the
Lakevlew High Red Devils.
Lakeview has played eratic
basketball this season end
they dropped sn ssrlier tilt
to the ’Hounds on Lyman's
home court. However, the
DcvHs ere Just as likely as
not to come up with one of
the occailooal good nights and
make life miserable for tbe
Greyhounds.
Lyman, on tbe other hand,
had • string ot three wins
under their belts before they
ran Into a stubborn covey of
Red Birds last Tuesday night
and dropped a non-league de­
cision to Ocoee. But Coach
Walt Dzuras is planning to
get hla crew back on ths
winning trial Friday night
when they re-enter loop play.
Ths Commodores ot Eau
Gallle will host the Oviedo
Lions Friday night in tbe
coastal community and Sat­
urday night the Lions enter­
tain the llow ey Academy five
at Oviedo.
Tbe Lions h iv e won 10 of
their 13 contests this season
and they are Dot expected to
have too much trouble with
Howcy but Eau Gallle could
be another story. Tbe Com­
modores can plsy the type of
basketball
Oviedo wouldn't
like—If they are right. How­
ever, the Lions are picked to
lake both o f these affairs.
Crooms High's Panthers will
not return to action until next
Wednesday night when they
meet Titusville here at tbe
R. A. Allen Gymnasium.

KANUAS C ITY, Mo. (U P I) survive on amaU attendance."
— Charles O. Finley, owner bles other than the lengthy
lease negoUatlons, which he
o f the homeless Kansas City
claimed would hurt future at­
Athletics, was back today tendance here, and the Am er­
where be stood more than ican League’s ultimatum tellone month ego—at sn impasse ing him to sign a lease her*
In lease negotiations with his by Feb. 15 or face expulsion
former landlords at Municipal from baseball.
He said federal tax agents
Stadium.
Finley refused again Wed were peering over his should­
nesday yield in his demands er with eyebrows raised at
for a two-year lease, saying his tax benefits from taking
that a longer committment full depreciaUon on his base­
here would invite bankruptcy ball players within the three
The city, likewise, would not y ea n be has owned the Ath­
bark down in Its demand for letics,
a lease of at least tour years
He told city officials the In­
In length. City officials said ternal Revenue Service be­
fans here h ive a right to lieves he should have spread
baseball atsbility after sup­ tbe depreciation benefits over
porting the second division a longer period o f time.
" I got a letter from them
club with an average annual
for
approximately
attendance o f 994,984 for the asking
past nine years.
9250,000 m ore," he said.
The owner, whose baseball
"But we don’t know whst
tbe attendance is going to be team la Incorporated within
here," said the owner, speak­ hla mulU-mllllon-dollar medi­
ing of tbe future. " I cannot cal Insurance company, said
survive on small attendance. be thus was rejecting the alternate city proposals for a
four-year lease that he took
under advisement laat Satur­
day.
Until
Wednesday,
Finley
faced a deadline of Saturday
on Urn league's ultimatum.
United Press International But Joe Cronin, league presi­
Midnight struck one second dent, granted him a 14-day
too soon fo r little Davidson, extension Wednesday at tha
and the Wildcats' star cen­ request of Finley's attorney,
ter Fred Hetzel was trans­ Louis Nlzer.

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THURSDAY

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L A D IE S

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NIGHT

. . _____ LU X U R IO U S CLUBH O USE

GLASS-ENCLOSED HEATED GRANDSTAND
VALET PARKING
"When Tha Top Dags Baa Rala or Skims"

f

s a l e s

I

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EXCEPT
SUNDAY

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Jan. 80, 1964 — P a s t T

CC b J k s
(D s a h

•

D E A R A B B Y:
If |lrU
don't want trouble with
boys, why do they ask for
it? I think it’s disgraceful
the way young girls sit so
close to boys who are driv­
ing automobiles that you
can't get a toothpick be.
tween them. There ought to
bo a law against having a
girl's arms flung around the
neck of a boy who is trying
to drive. Where do they
think they are? Paris? It
Isn't safe on the streets any
snore with all those onearmed drivers. I am not an
old fogy, either. I am 31
years old. Someone should
tell those braxen girls how
to behave.
DISGUSTED CITIZEN
DEAR DISGUSTED: Yes.
And It should be the nut
behind the wheel.
• • a
DEAR AB B Y: I am a
minister and my w ife thinks
I have a problem. 1 don't
care to drink anything hot.
Especially coffee. ( I cannot
even stand the SM ELL of
coffee*.) M y wife thinks 1
embarrass a hostess when
I refuse coffee, and ask in­
stead for anything cold.
She says a hostess goes out
o f her way to have a per­
fect meal for the preacher
and when I say I don't like
something it makes her
feel ill at ease. Is my wife

By Abigail Van Buren

right? Must I force hot
coffee down me? If not,
how can 1 graciously refuse
without embarrassing my
hostess?
COLD DRINK PREACHER
DEAR PREACHER: Your
wife is mistaken. A min­
ister is just as entitled to
his
preferences
as
any
other man. If you don't care
for hot coffee—say so. And
don't be fearful of embrassing your hostess OR your
wife.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am in the
U. S. Navy and have been
writing to this girl for over
two years. We started out
being just pen pals, but we
have become very close
through our letters. I mean
it has become serious in a
romantic
kind
of
way.
(Mention of marriage, etc.)
We have never met face to
face, but we've exchanged
pictures. 1 just found out
that she was only 13 when
she started writing to me
(she said she was 18) and
now she is only IS years
old. Do you think I should
keep writing to her? 1 am
almost 21.
FEELS FOOLISH
DEAR FEELS: Yes. But
in your next lettlr, tell her
frankly that you know her
age, and also that you never
would have begun the pen

£a a&gt;by

South started out with,
"Ifid a just passed your three
no-trump partner.”
North aald, "Ifid a played
the hand Ida made I t "
W est put in, "Ifid a led any­
thing but a apade you would
have gone down at four
hearts, Just as Bouth did."
A ll "Ifld a s " were correct
When South played the hand
ha ruffed the king o f spades,
ran o ff a bunch of trumps and

D E A R AB B Y: A i a citi­
zen who is in the public
eye 1 (eel it is your duty and
responsibility to back up
the government in its e f­
forts to make mail delivery
easier. I have been watch­
ing your column dally in
hopes of seeing something
added to your message,
" I F YOU W AN T A PERSONAL R E P L Y TO YOUR
LE TTE R . PLEASE W RITE
TO DEAR ABBY, P. O.
BOX NO. 363. B E V E R LY
HILLS.* C A L IF ." Where i»
your Z IP CODE number,
Abby? And what do you in­
tend to do about it?
CIVIC-MINDED
DEAR
CIVIC-MINDED:
I Intend to say, "M y zip
code number is 90212." And
thank youl
• • •

For Abby's booklet, "H ow
To Hava A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 30 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3363, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

NORTH

AJXOII

M

V J II

He could have

made

the

should start by ruffing that
RART

first spade. Then he should

A A K Q IT

A 4 I 48

lead

* «

V II

(D )

a

trump

to

dummy's

eight, play the Jack o f spades
♦ X II
4 Q JM
and discard either a diamond
A Q Itlf
A K If
or club. West would be in the
SOU TH
lead
and assuming that South
A Non*
had discarded a diamond,
V A X Q U T II
West would lead a club. South
♦ AT4
A A l l
would win that, lead another
Both vulnerable
trump to dummy's nine spot,
W est North Baal S e n *
play the ten o f spades, and
1A
Pass
lA
8A
discard a club.
IN .T . P a * I f
W est would be in the lead
to cash a club trick, but South
would ru ff the next club and
hoped fe r bad discards by enter dummy with the jack o f
East and W e s t The bad dis­ trumps. The nine o f spades
cards did not materialise and In dummy would then be hia
South lost four tricks.
tenth trick.

TELEVISION TONIGHT
TH U R SD A Y P. M.
1:11 (S) Nswseopa
( I ) News. Weather,
•sorts
1:10 I ) Editorial
1:11 ( I ) News, Sports, Wea­
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l ; l t ( I ) Sports
l ; ! l (X) Huntley - Brinkley
(S) News— Welter Coskite
(S) Newe— Ron Cochran
1:41 ( I ) Enchanted Mirror
T:0# (X) Riflemen
(S) Hunting A yiehlna
# ( I ) Vlretnla Boye
f : l l IX) Temple Itouetoa
( I ) Paeeword
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• its ( I ) Rawhide
(S) Donne Reed
l:SS (X) Dr. Kildare
(S) My Three Sane
Si«e IS) I’erry Maeon
(S) Jimmy Dean Show
t:IS (X) Haiti (Color)
XS:0« (X) Suspense Theater
(S) Nureae
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t i l l * ( ! ) (•) Newe, Weather,
Bporte
(S) Newe — Murphy
Martin
t i l l * ( I ) Now*. Eporta. Wonther
11:11 (S) Theater of the Etere
11:14 (X) Johnny coreoa
(C olor)

U l t l ( I ) Morlo

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1:11
1:14
1:44

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(4)
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aiimeotteo
Sunthlne Atmeneo
Orovo. Farm Report
Florida Hletory
Hunrlte Stmteter
Today
_ . .

( I t Operation

Alphabet

Ts44 (X) Today
Enduring
Fishermen stick to their
raditlona, despite ell the reent
innovation*
in
line*
urea and rod*, it •eetaa.
larllM t known English anglig book ("Treatyse o f Fysshnge with an Angle," printed
490 In Westminster, Engand) lists 12 fly patterns, of
rhich 10 still are In use.
lera pasting f r o m
Colorado have noted
id decrease in height
t and com.

( t ) Mlekto Evans
T:tt ( I ) I.oesl News, WSBtkar
4:00 (4 ) Captain Kangaroo
t i l t (4 ) Cartoons
(4) Exorcise
For W o ­
men
(4) American Hlstorr
4:11 ( I ) Cartoons
4:14 ( t ) Oala Storm
(4) Romper Room
l t ; t t ( t ) Ber When
(4) Ne we— Mike W a l ­
lace
(4) Hpanlsk
14:11 (X) Ne we— Edw la No wman
tt:St (X) W o r d for Word
(4 ) 1 D o n Dory
(4 ) Dicomber Rrldo
11:44 (X) Concentration
(4 ) R i a l MoCoye
(4) l ’rlcn la Right
U :ta (X) SI teeing Dink
(4) Polo A Oledys
(4 ) Seven Keys

F R ID A Y P. M.
lt:*4 ( t ) Tour First Imprestton (Color)
(4) Dove of LIfo
(4 ) Ernie Ford
H i l l (4 ) Ne we— Harry Benaonar
,
11:14 ( I ) Truth or Coastquencea
(4 ) Search F o r Tomor­
row
(4) Father Knowo Beet
11:41 ( t ) (luldlng Light
11:11 ( t ) Newe— n a y Scharsr
1:44 ( t ) Newe. Weather
&lt;t) Bachelor Father
(4) General Hospital
! : ! * (X) People Are Funny
( t ) Aa Ths World Turna
( I ) Ne we—
Dava Fen­
nell
1:41 (4) Cartoons
1 4 * (X) U f a Maka A Daal
(4 ) Password
(4 ) Ana Bothers
t i l l ( I * N e w t— Floyd K alher

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Doctors
House Party
Day In Cosrt
Newe— Dies
Howard
Loretta Young
To Tell The Truth
queen For A Day
Newe— Edwards
Tou Don't Say
(Color)
Edge of Night
Who Do Tou Trait?
Match (lame
Secret Storm
Traltmasler
Newe— Sander
Vanocur
Burns and Allen
Uncle W alt
Ileet of (lrouehc
Cartoons
Newacopa
Deavs It To Reaver
Rlverboat

Mrs. Jenn Nuss, member­
ship chairman, repotted that a
record 240 persons are enroll­
ed to date and that member­
ship will he open through the
Feb. 26 meeting at which time
i t also will be discussed what
la to be done with funds avail­
able from P T A projects.
It waa announced that the
sixth grade students would
visit the Planetarium in Orlundo and that Rgt. Vince
Smallwood o f the State High­
way Patrol would speak at the
school on Tuesday o f this week
on the bicycle safety program
und new traffic laws.
Mrs. Shirley Stuart’s room
won the room count and fourth
grads mothers were In charge
o f refreshments which were
served at the close of the
meeting and program.
In Colombian cities, house
numbers tell how many me­
ters the building is from the
corner.

W H IT E SPR IN G S (U P I )—
A cash scholarship of 81,000
will

be

awarded

this

year

along with the title of "Jeanlc"

In

the

annual

Jeanlo

With The Light Ilrowti Hair
contest at Stephen Foster Me­
morial Feb. 10.
Previously, Jeanlo haa re­
ceived a fGOO scholarship to
help

with

a

muiical

educa­

tion. Runners-up will contin­
ue

EVERYBODY

to ' receive $200 scholar­

ships.
Thdma

A.

Boltin, (pedal

LjfiADS

THE

events director, said 20 young
singers wilt

participate this

year. Last year’s winner,
Keiths Anne Holt, Coral Gablca, is studying voice in
Vienna, but the 1002 Jennie,
Rebecca Ann Jenkina, Orlando,
will lie on hand.

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It's too bad b&gt;bil
m "other v t t u n " would have hold onto her claim. It's too
finally gave in j m ) dtv,rc to remain extcUy that—the bad she d idn 't
ed Richard Burton, h-jv'ti
other woman.
It's too bad that like to
him free to marry E llu b vlii
Rut Mrs. Burtcn called it many wives in a similar—
Taylor.
a-i'. thcrebv let dov.n a
A lot of wl *» &gt; edniir d toer- ! !el of etm en who wvre proud though less public triangle,
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ally and held rule hi. .■&gt; long that a wife and m «h e r does­ the way for the "other wo­
time— that she intended *o n't have to M m over iter hut- man" to get xeartly what she
"w a it out" the much puhlLit- ban ! to env women who set out to get.
As long as wives allow
ed romance. Instead &gt;•' rush­ come* along and decides she
themselves
to
be
pushed
ing into cs.urt for t
wanhi him.
around In such fasloa, there
Mrs. Burt, n--In tty? ,ir.'x
The irony &lt;•&gt; It all was that
o f many women — was just one storv ol the divorce be­ are always going to be plen­
ty of "o th er" women to do
keeping her head 'a keeping
gun: ‘ Sybil Burton, Use other
the pushing.
her rightful title "M rs. Rich­
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Seminole
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Physically, Rnrlln i» one Sybil Burton r o t luing to
city, but It Icudi a atinngo
double life witi; l\ ^ p, !l;«
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Berlin schools, courts, R-r-ji
and radio are disri.nllnr, hut
Florida's Finest
part o f the w at»r #•-, ply is
held in common uii.i tc two
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By Julia Barton
The emotional problems of
children were distrusted by Dr.
L. 8. Hadley, psychologist,
fo r memliera of the Altamonte
Springs Elementary P T A nt n
meeting held Jon. 21 In tho
•chool auditorium.
Stressing the fact that emo­
tional children are unpredict­
able, he pointed out that a
child shielded or ovcmhcltercd
haa just aa much o f an emotlunal problem as one who la
left alone and given very iittla
love.
He said that oftentimes a
child will come to school
moody or mean due entirety
to aumething that haa hapiwned at homo. 11a advised that
children have a way o f know­
ing when the teacher la out of
aorta and how to take advant­
age of hia or her emotions.
He warned that In hia opin­
ion soma materlalae being us­
ed In the school are unsuitable
and that repetitious reading
makes the child insecure.
He advised adulta who have
pent up emotions to seek an
outlet through civle, church or
I T A work.
During the opening business
meeting, Principal Frank Gore
reported that tha school li­
brary it now fully accredited
and la stocked with well over
3,000 books, meeting the mini­
mum requirement o f G books
per student enrolled.
He announced that although
no special conference date has
been act, any parent wishing
to meet with the teachers mny
mske an appointment to do so.

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INTO THE M ELTING POT go old band instruments o f the Seminole High
"Marching Seminotes" to be replaced with new instruments to be pur­
chased with funds raised by the Seminole Hand Parents Association
through its chicken barbecue Saturday evening at the Elks Club. From tho
left: Sharon Williams, majorettes captain; Stephen Gordie, Roy Green,
drum major; Hetty Id?e Corbin, secretary-lieutenant o f the hand; Norman
Leach, band captain, and Mary Scott, majorettes lieutenant.

By Oswald Jacoby

hand by setting up a spade In

By Ruth Millett

Skate City

Get it o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to Abby, Box
3363, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• • •

O n (B h id q st

There used to be a group o f
poker
players
in
Seattle
known as the Ifid a elub. T ip
club slogan waa "Ifid a only
not called."
Judging by the remarka a ft ­
er South finished going down
one at four hearts, today's
foursome could have qualified
as bridge playing members.

pal relationship with her
had you known she was only
13 at the time. Then taper
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M rs. BiU Hackett
Toll H er There le
A FR E E CORSAGE
Far Her At The

House-Warming
Party For Manns
Mr. and Mra. Robert Mann
were surprised with ■ house­
warming ahower recently at
their newly purchased home
In Lake Monroe.
Mrs. J. E. Andrews w ai in

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Pane 8 — Jan. 80, 1964

attending;

gagement

Mmes. M. 0. Roberta, Claude

marriage

Illttell, Claude Hawkini, Bar­
tow Mann, Richard
Boyd,
Juliua
Blaekwelder,
Standifer, J. 11. Tlndel, Robert
Dorn, Wilbur Tent, Marion
Lee, Hatcl Gardner, J. C.
Sapp, Louise Rushlow, Emma
Rabun, Pauline Spivey, II. L.
Johnson and Mra. Andrews.

Eva Bess Beauty Shop
Shirley Meade H eir Stylist
Has Been Added T o Our Staff.
W * Feature Complete Beauty
Service* Including Bleaching
And Tinting.

Chuluota

a

G ardners T o Make
Bird Feeders
Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Bouldcn will hoit the meeting
o f (he Chuluota H Ii and Her
Garden Club, Feb. 3, at their
home, 301 Central Street.
Bird feeders will be made
and the meeting Is called for
1:30 p.m. to take advantage of
the daylight hours to work.
Members attending are re­
quested to furnish their own
tools; a linoleum knife, or a
strong kitchen knife, a spat­
ula and ■ pair o f pliers, if
possible. All necessary mater­
ials to make the unusual
hanging feeders will be sup­
plied by the club. Bouldcn
will supervise the assembl­
ing of the feeders.
At the business meeting,
preceding
thc
workshop,
George T. Haig, chairman,
will appoint com m itted to
aerv* for the year.

Fall line o f Valentine Hearte and
Candy novelties by Pangburn, Whitman,
Norris and Nunnally.
Single and Package Valentines by

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T O U C H T O N ’S REXALL DRUG
T H B PR E SC R IPTIO N OUR P R IM A R Y CONCERN”

COR. 1st A M A G N O LIA

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DO W NTOW N SANFORD

MR. A N D MRS. ROBERT M A N N opening the
g if La received at the house-warming given at
their new home.

Airs. Allwork, A. Stafford
W ed In Church Ceremony
fly Mra. Adam Muller
Mra. Robert Allwork, !.akewood Drive, D?Rary, became
the bride o f Alfton Stafford,
DeBary, Saturdny, at the
First Presbyterian Church o f
DeBary, Rev. Augustus C.
Summers officiated at the
ceremony. Frank Woodruff,
organist, played a program
o f nuptial music.
The bride choae a dusty
pink two-piece, street length,
dress, a small lavender hat
and wore a white orchid. The
brldo’a alatcr, Mrs. Joseph
Hcaly, F ort Lauderdale, was
matron o f honor and wore a
lime green print dreas with

green accessories.
Clifton Stafford, brother of
the bridegroom, served aa best
man. Usher* were A l Stafford
Jr., eon o f the bridegroom,
and Dr. G. R. Vines, son-in-law
o f the bridegroom.
A reception at the DeBary
Restaurant followed tha cere­
mony. Tha two-tiered wedding
cako waa topped with wedding
bells, the buffet table was
centered with an arrangement
of coral and white gladioli In
a milk glass vase. The couple
left for a wedding trip to
Jamaica and will reside on
DeBary Drive when they re*
turn.

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Bathing Suits
On* end Two Piece
Bikinis and Modified Bikinis
A PROGRAM on 4-H Club work waa presented nt the meeting o f the
Parent Teacher Council in Entcrpriae. The 4-H girla pictured arc (from
le ft) April Gillette, Candy Wilcox, Thereaa Rlvlt, Gwen Brown, Alice Cox
and Patty Sweenoy. (Back row) Mias Joan Stewart, leader, Lynn Shroder,
Milana Crawford, Bonnie Smith and Alary Solano.

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E . C. Lundberg Program Speaker For Ivy Circle

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l',aidrn Club, at her home on a program on totes. Circle
members are id lin g tickets
Sanford Beth Drive.
E. C. Lundberg presented to the annual card party,

Mr*. Robert tu-klc was ho-,
17-02

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to

Ivy

Circle,

9Tianwd QacobAon 'a

sponsored
by
club, Feb. 4.

Iio n p w o o d

Personals

D E P A R T M E N T ST O R E
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Mr*. Agnes William*. Mere­
dith Manor, la a' paUent at
the Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital and ah* may have
via!1 rs.

the

general

A social hour w ai enjoyed
alter tlse meeting. Tboso at­
tending were Mmes. Dewey
R.
Ktraughn,
William
F.
Mann, James L. Blythe, Pat­
rick Donahoe, Robert John­
son, LaMar Meredith, Frank
Walker, George T. Smith,
James L. Temple aod Mr*. J.
P. Coyne.

J a n u a r y C le a r a n c e

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their daughter,

The brldc-clcct w i* born In
Sanford and was graduated
from Seminole High School in
1963. She wa* a member of
the Glee Club and GAA. Shi
attended Orange County Vo­
cational School.
The bridegroom-elect is a
naUve o f Ft. Wayne, Ind.,
and w ai graduated from Cannelton High School, CannelIon, Ind. He served three and
one-hall years In the United
States N avy and Is now em ­
ployed by Ortronlx, Inc.
The wedding will take place
in June at the Church of the
NaUvity, Lake Mary.

D. C. Howards
Will Observe
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard
will observe their 50th wed­
ding anniversary, Sunday, at
a party given In their honor.
Sir. and Mrs. David How­
ard, son and daughter-in-law
of the couple, Melbourne, and
another son, Donald, will en­
tertain with an "open house"
at the Howard home, 1103 Oak
Avenue, to celebrate the oc­
casion.
No formal invitations are
being issued and all friends
of the couple are Invited to
call between the appointed
hours of 2:30 and 6 p.m. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard requeat
"no gifts, please."

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Carl Wayne Vaniura will be
united In marriage Saturday
at A ll Soul's Catholic Church.
The ceremony will be per­
formed
by
Rev.
Richard
Lyon* at 11 a.m. All friends
o f the couple are Invited to at­
tend.
The
bride-elect
is
th e
daughter o f Mr. and Mra.
Richard R. Smith, 230 Enter­
prise Road. The bridegroomelect is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Edward J. Vanzura,
Sanford.
She
attended All Soul'i
School and w ai graduated
from Seminole High School
In 1962. Vanzura attended All
Soul'i School and if a grad­
uate o f Seminole High School,
class of 1961. He Is employed
at Winn-Dixie Store.

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Mra. Minnia Bess Garner,
owner o f Eva Bets Beauty
Shop, attended the education­
al clinic and beauty show at
tha Cherry Plata Hotel Sonday and Monday.

• ROBES
Nomine* t n

The Denary Women’* Club
presented " Y e Olde Vaudeville
Show” Jan. 23 at the Commu­
nity Center. Mrs. Myron Accardl was chairman.
The opening chorua cutlas
were: Joy Eidson, Joan Schmierer, Leah Ammon, Gretchen
Shambach and Carmen De*
Foya. The Melody Man was
Frank Pictropinto, Mr*. Esth­
er Clive wss the “ Gay 80’a
8we*theart" and admitted to
being 83 years o f age. Tom
Orr anointed Mike Orr and
Volta In "T h e Madcap M agi­
cian." Jack Lamhertson wa*
Mr. Tap Man In a soft shoe
routine. Diane Accardl and
Pat
Iiiondl
In
"Singing
Strings," the Southwind Quar­
tette featuring Bill Hockfeldcr, Red Kenner, N at Tooker
anil Dr. George Frinon appear­
ed In eeveral barbershop num­
bers.
A comedy skit, Tha Card
Players, was presented by tha
Shoestring Players o f DeBary,
Cheater
Rearirk,
Clarence
Shaffer, Louis Lyman and
Robert Henderson. Frank and
Gloria Accardl appeared in a
duet. Sweethearts and Janet­
ta Lataon in Johnny's Girl.
Tha losing finals waa by the
chorus cutlea. The audience
participated tn singing soma
o f tha old aonge.

Personals

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Airs. L
M n . L. E. Estca and II. E.
peurifoy were installed as
worthy matron and worthy
patron, In the presence of
some ISO members, relatives
and
friends,
of
Seminole

E.Estes OES Worthy Matron
Chapter
Star.

Order

of

Eastern Mrs.

Irving Pryor, conduc­ placed at the five star point then stood In twos, one behind
tress; Mrs. Paul Markos, as­ stations, secretary’s desk and the other, at each of the five
Other
otflcers installed
sociate conductress; Mrs. J. at the stations of conductress star point stations while the
were Mrs. J. J. Nicholson Jr.,
worthy patron took his vows
associate
matron;
J.
E. II. Bilbrey, secretary; Mrs. and associate conductress. In and Mrs. Pfelfauf sang "M ay
Blackman, associate patron; L. T . Sheppard, treasurer; the east there was a large the Good Lord Bless and Keep
Mrs. Jos. Lcinhart, organist; white, open Bible with the You ."
Mrs. J. !L Anderson Jr., words Faith and Prayer, the
After all officers were in­
chaplain; Mrs. C. N. Rober­ worthy matron’s emblem end
stalled
Mrs. Estes, assisted
son,
marshal;
Miss Anna watch words. A white candle
by the marshal, Mrs. C. N.
was
placed
nest
to
the
Bible.
Muir, Adah; Mrs. W. D. Cau­
Roberson, presented each of
E V E R Y MON. . TEES. . WED.
sey, Ruth; Mrs. W. A. R ey­ Two seven branched candel­
T H R U TH E MONTH OF FER.
candles, the other officers with a gift
nolds, Esther; Mrs. Byrcn M. abra, with white
while Mrs. Pfelfauf sang.
I.each, Martha; Mrs. J. E. were placed at either side of
“ SPE C IALIZIN G IN CARE
Mrs. Charles Cole present­
Blackman, Electa; Mrs. P. the worthy matron and wor­
ed
the traveling w-orthy mat­
thy
patron.
Before
the
en­
OF YOUR H A IR "
A. Rowland, warder, and Irv ­
trance and installation o f the rons pin to Mrs. Estes, and a
ing Pryor, sentinel.
Mrs. J. II. Anderson Jr. was 1964 officers, Mrs. Irving P ry ­ spray of orchid and pink
from
the
Installing officer, assisted by or, conductress, and Mrs. chrysanthemums
Mrs. Walter Raines, install­ Paul Markos, associate con­ chapter. Mrs. Estes present­
ing marshal; Mrs. Phil W y­ ductress, entered the chapter ed r f j t matron and past pat­
REG. $11.50 W A V E (P L U S S H A P IN G )
$ 7.30
att, chaplain, and Mrs. Ber­ room and lighted all candles. ron jewels, from the chapter,
REG. 115.00 W A V E (C O M P LE T E )
$1L50
to Mrs. Charles B. Cole and
tha Snyder, organist. Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Raines and
REG. $17.50 W A V E (C O M P L E T E )
$15.00
J. E. Blackman.
Nick
Pfelfauf
and
Byron
Mrs.
J.
If.
Anderson
Jr.
pre­
REG. $20.00 W A V E (C O M P L E T E )
$17.50
Mrs. Estes introduced her
Learh were the soloists.
sented the worthy matron a
REG. $25.00 W A V E (C O M P L E T E )
120.00
husband, L. E. Estes, her mo­
The
chapter
room
was
dec­
white
Bible
on
which
she
REG. $35.00 BIO W A V E (C O M PLE TE )
$27.50
orated with baskets of or­ took her vows and while she ther, Mrs. L. E. Stokes, a
chid, pink and gold chrysan­ knelt at the altar Mrs. Pfcif- sister and her husband, Mr.
themums, trimmed with a auf sang ” 1 Believe.” The and Mrs. Gilbert Williams, a
gold bow, the colors of tho worthy matron was then es­ brother and his wife, Mr. and
worthy matron. The baskets corted to tile east, walking Mrs. William Stuitevont, and
H A IR S T Y L IN G SALON
were placed behind each star through an honor guard of a nephew, John Williams. Mr.
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point chair and one in the officers holding lighted can­ Peurifoy introduced his wife,
2201 S. P A R K A Y E .
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west. White candles were dles. The honor guard officers Ethel.

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Mrs. R. W. Turner gave the
benediction and the worthy
matron invited everyone into
the dining room for refresh­
ments. A ll visitors remained
seated while the officers re­
tired. Mrs. Pfelfauf and By­
ron Leach sang "How Great
Thou A r t" after the officers
had formed a cross in the
labyrinth. The dining table
was covered with a white cutwork cloth. Two three-branch­
ed candelabra, banked with
large orchids, were at either
end of the table and in the
renter was a small open white
Bible, with the words Holy
Bible Inscribed in gold.
Serving refreshments were
Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. S. E.
Graham, Mrs. Baxter Rowen
and Mrs. Brodle Williams.
Mrs. Charles B. Cole and Mrs.
Byron Leach assisted.

A L L M E N ’S LONG SLEEVE

VALUES

TO

$5.95

REDUCED TO —

SPO R T SH IR T S

NBCS-LECT
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of the most neglected areas
of the body. Like the face, it
needs thorough cleansing and
stimulating m anage.

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MR. A N D MRS. J. W. G R IFFIN , 2610 Laurel
Avenue, celebrated their 39th wedding annivornary Jan, 18 at their home. This waa the first
time in 20 yenra all the couples' children huve
been together. They gave an orchid corsage to
their mother and gifts to troth parents. Shown

FINAL January
Of

DRESSES
Group

Birthday Party For Tony Hobbs

Magnolia

SIZES 35 T O 46

Tony Hobbi, son of Mr. and I and David Weitcott Jr. and
Mrs. Joe Hobba, celebrated I Michael and Laura RuaaeU.

Circle Plans Tree

V A R IE T Y OF P A T T E R N S

his sacond birthday recently
with a party at hla home, 76$
Logan Drive, Long wood.
Party games w e n played : .
and the young gueita were
• i f*
served ice cream and cake
£
by Mrs. Hobbi and Mrs.
David Weatcott Sr.
n
Thoae invited to help Tony
celebrate were hla brother
Sherry and David,
Johnny
Drnnli

CUARANCE
Group

with the honored couple (seated) are Frank
Griffin, George Griffin, Earl Griffin, Mrs.
Gladys Piioian, Charles Griffin, Mra. Carolyn
Sutherland, James W. G riffin Jr., Donald G rif­
fin and Alice Griffin. Elizabeth G riffin ia stand­
ing next to her parents.
(Photo by Gnsaman)

VALUES
TO $12.95

f r -r *

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The

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,
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Group

Ages S, 4, and S.
Transportation furaiahrd
free.

Good Shepherd
Christian Day School

Of

$n-7sis

DRESSES

T O N Y HOBBS

VALUES
T O $19.95

OTHER VALUES TO $39.95

$17.95 fo $25.95

e n n e tff

M * Y g P M tT Q U A L I T Y *

Women’a
CULOTTES ft SKIRTS

Women's
SW EATERS

V A L U E S FROM
M S to ll.fS

V A L U E S FROM

S.IS to 17.95

C H ILD R E N ’S
W EAR

W om ens’

BLOUSES

W hy Not Be Prepared To Take Advantage
Of

V A L U E S FROM
M S to IM S

V A L U E S FROM
M S to M S

New Stylea

And

Faahiona

W ith

A

Penney Charge Card!

No

I t 'i Real Eaay, Ask An y Penney Associate
The N ext Time You’re In The Store.

Refunds
Know Tha Convenience O f Shopping The

Layaway

Garden Cir­

Sherwood

for

sence o f the president, Mra.
W. L. Gramkow Sr. opened
the meeting with tho Lord'a
Prayer.
Reporta were given from
varloua committees and Mrs.
Gramkow reminded membera
of the card party, Teh. 4, at
the Woman'* Club. A trip to
the
garden*
at
Sanlaado
Springs waa planned far the
February meeting.
Mra. Gramkow gavo aa In­
teresting program on flowerIng trees, their planting and
care.
Mr*. Sherwood, tree chair­
man, reported that a tree will
be planted at the Piaecreat
School observing Arbor Day.
Members
attending
were
Mrs. Otto Borsdorf, M n . W.
L. Gramkow Sr., Mrs. A. L.
Hardesty, Mrs. It. B. Odham
Sr., Mra. A. It. Harris, M n .
F . J. Harris, Mr*. Hobart
Shields, Mrs. Frank Lioske
and Mrs. Elwood Smith, Mrs.
Toole waa a visitor.
The national acbool lunch
program, aided by $101 m il­
lion caah granted to atatei fat
addition to donated food*, en­
abled eome 1$ million chil­
dren to enjoy hearty lunch**.

Yea, W e H ave
Film F or Y o u r
N e w Instamatlc
Cam era!

Modern Way, With A Penney Charge Card.
Good In A n y J, C. Penney Store.

the

January meeting. In the ab­
'

U n ited Reglatratiew

DRESSES

Harold

.

dB

Mid Term Regtatratlon

Of

Magnolia

cle of the Sanford Garden
Club met at tha home o f Mra.

*
.

A N D F A B R IC S

Planting

Wieboldt's
CAMERA IMOT

210 8. P A R K A V E .

DRASTIC REDU CTIO NS IN BOY’S DEPT.
SPORT CO A T S

DRESS S U C K S
Nationally Advert bed

SIZES 3 TO 18

V A L U E S T O $15.95

liranda

V A L U E S TO $5.00

LA D IE S ' F A L L A N D W IN T E R

LADIES FLATS
ALL

LADIES H IG H b MED. HEELS

COLORS

R eg. $7.99 to $10.99 Value

Reg. $3.99 to $6.99

N A T IO N W ID E
JAN U ARY SALE

PERM A-LIFT
BRAS &amp; G IRDLES

$1 "

UP

A LSO O N SALE!
In fan ts T o Sub-Teen W e a r
P a ja m a s — Sportswear
Dresses — Little Boys Suits

�AgelO - Jan. SO. 1904 C A R N IV A L
NOV/
) UES
PRAViNS
ASA’N

AM. RE'S

F9JSWED.
NO//US'S
LOOtONO
at Me
FOOD/

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CRAPUW4
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By Dick Turner

Phone
Classified
322-5613
322-5612

81966 INS.

f. V * N O W * -

MOTHER MADE ITI

jJ/ferTS*

LOST: Terrier,- white, with
red collar, short tail. Vicin­
ity 2400 Laurel. 3234)671.
LOST: Wallet containing lmportant paperi It approx.
*25. Peraon finding wallet
can have money, request
papera be returned to Har­
ry L. Creager, 322-0745.
teTM

I’L L J U S T

• BLONDIE-V
YOU’RE WANTED

» SAY
Y O U ’R E
TAKING

1 ON THE v-—^ U OH. M Y 1 A BATH
\ PHONE J I GOODNESS
-•••I’M IN 4

5 H e CA N'T ANSWER

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PON T S AY
THAT/THAT
1 DOESN’T
V , SOUND&gt;
T. NIC E 1

T H E PHOKIE NOW
B U T I T S N O T /—
►BECAUSE - /
SHE’S TA K IN G ) -*»
A BATH
1

1-30

*1

“ Nonienii, Albert! If there w e* someone Slie, do you
think I’d be sitting here eating one REGULAR
hamburger and NO deeeert?"

By K ate Osann

T IZ Z Y

. THeTUB/

" i , HI.KITTY*T K lS IS M T A N

SWERTOCAT-.
l

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Furn. Apta., Pleasant living. 2 BR, 1 bath, kit. equlpt.
garage apt..................... *55
Park Apta. FA 2-8507
2 BR. 1 bath kit. equlpt. Dup­
LAKE M ARY. 1 large BR.
lex apt............................ *45
duplex apt., furn. Really
- UNFURNISHED
nice. Adulta. no pcti. 165. 3 BR, 1 bath. kit. equlpt.,
CaU FA 2-3930.
fenced tack yd ........ *110
3 BR, m bath, Loch Arbor
FURN. Gar. Apt. SIS mo.
............................... *110
UNFURN. Apt. *50mo.
3 BR, 2 bathi, kit. equip,
UNFURN. house, 4-BR..
Loch Arbor -----*125
bath, *140 mo.
4 BR, 21b baths, store, LakeJOHN E. FOX, Realtor
front ............................ *165
110 N. P a rt
323-0559
4 BR. 2 baths, store, aircond. Lease ............... *145
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped,
unfurn. home at 1012 Mag­ Call Stemper Agency, 1919 So.
French Ave., 322-4991.
nolia. 975.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, A lio ,
F A 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg

LOST: Black pune, brown
billfold, N avy I.D. card, Va.
drivers license, social se­ STANDARD O IL STATION
curity card and pictures. Good location on Lake Mon­
Louise Spates 322-4899.
roe. Buy stock and equip­
ment. K. M. Quarrie, P. 0.
t. N o tic e s • P e r w m t U
Box 521, Sanford, Florida.
INCOME TA X SERVICE
1 BR. furn. hout.e Avail. Feb.
O. M. Harritona
1. 409 W. 3rd St. 322-2021.
1311 Palmetto
3228827
322-7948 Small House. Adults. Phone
FA 2-2818.
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
E R SERVICE. Parts and 3 BR House, hardwood floors,
auppllea for all makes In­
quiet neighorbood, n e a r
cluding:
Electrolux. New
Southside School. F A 2-1462
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
Mon. thru Frl. 9-5 p.m.,
No
home
service
call
other times phone F A 2-4501.
charge Phone F A 2-2282,
W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS:
2555 Park Dr. ..
Rooms private bathi, 114
W. Flrat St.
Repalri,
parts;
Electrolux, 2 BR House. Clean 4c close
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AIrWay,
In. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
GE, etc. Cleanera sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114 3 Rm. Garage Apt. 309 W.
16th S t, F A 2-3167.
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-4763.
2 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but cheap rent. Pb.
6. For Rent
FA 2-3219.
Lg. 2 BR., turn. Down, water
4 BR., 2 Bath ........ 9145 mo.
lights, *65. 322-2764.
3 BR., 2 Baths . . . . 9110 mo.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . * 7 0 Mo.

Legal Notice

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Ordar of Pobllaatlon
STATE. OP Pl.OHItIA TO TEP.
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2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equippcJ. Lake privileges,
near Air Case. FA 2-4738
after 5:30.
2 BR house, Ut. equipped. *74.
FA 2-5303.
"C LE A N quiet Rooms" The
Gablei. FA 2-0720.
F u r n . A p t 2300 Melloovllle.

R E N T A BED
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-51*1 lit W. let S t
CARRO LL’S FU R N ITU R E
FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.

9. For Sale or R « t
FURNISHED bouse, In Sanford. Apopka 986-4*49 or OrUndo 4234II1.

12. Rcnl Estate For 8a!o

F H A - V A HOMES
2, 3, It 4 BEDROOMS
1, 1V4, k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or CaU Your

FHA - V A

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

S ALE S BROKER

17-92 at Hiawatha

Stenstrom Realty

APT. *30 k up. Surplus City.

322-2420
2 BR, furn. house, Lake Mary, 2565 Park Dr.
spotless. Must see to ap­
G R E E N B R IA R
preciate. *75. Adults, no
Choice
lota
avallabla
in
peU. F A 2-3930.
GreenbrUr o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
g o lf
course.
3-ROOM furn. apt., for couple,
upstalra, water Incl. *45.
Custom building to your
F A 2-7399.
specifications,
GreenbrUr
developed by
3 BR., 1V4 bath. 2415 Chase
KINGSW OOD
tail.
Ave. Available Feb. *. Ph.
C P Q - IS
BU ILD ERS, INC.
322-5609,
IN THE t-IRCI r r COl'HT OP
*02 Fairmont Or.
TIIK NINTH JI'IHt’It t , CIH- Lake cottage, (urn. 322-6106.
F A 2-8074
I IT IN ANU POM NKMI.
NOI.St Cnt'NTV PI.OH IDA.
HANCsm r n o . tani
Carroll U TVard and Dorothy
U. Ward, hit wlto
Plaintiff*
va
W. O. Oattnwhur. al*o known
aa Will &lt;1 Oallowhur, at at

EUREI.'

1 GIKJO/..

r i m r i o r a sam e :
NOT ICE IH hereby Btv«n that
am •neasail In bualnraa at
H ig h w a y I T - t l and South St.,
P a m Park. Pla. P. O. Box Jl«,
Fern Park. Samlnnla County.
Florida. undar tha fklltlnua
narna
of, Ittkiha
Inn,
and
that I Inland to raslatar aatd
nama with tha Clark af tha
Circuit Court, Samlnolo Coun­
ty, Plorlda, In accordanra with
tha prnvlalona of tha Plrtltloua
Nama Htatutta. to-wlt: Bcrtton
ISJ.0S Plorlda Htatutta tSit.
HI*: Jtnu P. PaulucH
Publlah Jao. 11. IS. 10 A Fab.

W. O. (lallowhur, alao known
to W i ll C. Callowhur, and —
Oallowhur, apouao of W . O.
(lallowhur; K. Alaiamlar Pow all and —
Powall, apouio of
K. Alaaandar Powalt: Jornaa
Jllla* and ------ Mllaa, apouao of
Jamra Mllaa: Wlnaton K. O r ls s
and
Hrlaa. apouaa of W l n ­
aton K. a r i a s : Huy Charebira
and — — Chambtra* apouaa of
Ouy Chambara; If ony of tho
abuvo named and daacrlbad
Dafandanta ba daad, than thalr
unknown apouaaa. halra, davlataa. lasatata, srantaaa, tlanora, aadsnaaa. truitaaa. era*
dltora, or othar partlaa or paraona,
clalmlns
by,
Ihroush,
undar or asalnat aald Hafandanta, who ora not known to
ba atthar daad or allvos all
clalmanta undar any of aatd
partlaa; all paraona or partita
havInB or clalmlns to havo any
rlsht. till* or Intaraat In ibo
followlns daarrtbod landa toralad
In
Hamlnolo
Uuunty,
Plurlda, to wltt
Buutliaaat Quartar (BE&lt;4)
of Bouthaaat Q u a r t e r
(H E U)
of
taction
tt,
Townahlp It South, liana#
It Eaat.
Tou ara baraby notified that
tha Plalatlffa, Carroll I . W a rd
and Dorothy It. Word, hit wlfa
havo fllad ault asalnat you
In tha Circuit Court of tho
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for tha County of Bamlnola,
Hiatt of Plorlda, to qulot tltlo
lo tha roal proparty haratn
abova daacrlbad. Tbo abbra
vlotad tltla of aald ault la Car
roll L W a rd and Dorothy II.
Ward, bla Hlfo, Plalntlffa. va.
W. (I. Oallowhur, olao known
aa W i ll U. Oallowhur, at at,
Dafandanta, C h a n c o r y No.
11111, In tho above atylad
Court. Tou ore hereby roqulrod
and commanded lo fit* your
Anawar
or
othar
dafanalvo
plaaillns to the Complaint and
Amendment filed In aald eauaa
on or before February IT. t i l l .
In tha office of Clark a f Cir­
cuit Court In and for Bamlnola
County
Florida,
and
nerve
ropy of name an Harold K.
Joaaa, H I Eaat Caotrat Avenut. Orlando, Florida. Attarnay for Plalntlffa. and upon
failure lo do oame, a Docrto
Pro Coofatao will bo entered
asalnat you and tha eauaa
procaad an parte.
In Wltnaaa whereof 1 bar e
hereunto eat my hand and
afflsad tho offtclol eaat of
thle Court tkla Ttb day af
Joauary 1*44.

WHO'S GOT THE LUXURY
SPORTS CAR WITH THE
MISERLY GAS APPETITE?
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS
THAT'S WHO!
W e’ve got economy cars and we’ve
got luxury c a n but the real news is
that we’ve got an economy-luxury
car— the mighty Buick W ild ca t It’s
true! In class I o f the 1964 Pure Oil
Performance Trials at Daytona
Beach, a Wildcat with 340 h.p. W ild­
cat V-8 engine and Super Turbine
“ 400” transmission topped the class
in miles per gallon, even edging a
couple o f stick-shift Jobs with over­
drive. ( I t was a finely-tuned produc­
tion car with an expert driver, hut
so were the others.) W ho ever
thought economy and performance
like this came in one package? W e
did, and so did every W ildcat owner.
Find out how much fun Wildcat-ing
ran be.
D R IV E TH E A M A Z IN G B U IC K
W IL D C A T N O W D U R IN G
SPORTS C A R R A L L Y T IM E A T

(SEAL)

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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court af
tho Ninth J a d ld a l Clrcalt
la and for Samlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida.
By i Martha T. Vtbloa
Daputy Clark
Harold K. Jewea, Attorney
118 K. Central
Orlando. £ l a .

Publlah Jan. I. IS. U. IS. 1114.
C0Q-88

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3-BEDRM, 1 bath. kit. equip­ LG. 3 BR., 2 full baths, range.
Will lease *85 mo. Ted Wilped. 115 Oakland Or., SunUams Hdwe. FA 2-3464.
land. PA 2-4093, or at g ll
Park Ave.
FURNISHED

Vacuum Cleaner

BEAsf/TDLl' JlpjJOM/
SCARED
/

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iatei

6. For Kent

6. For Kent

. t o s t &amp; F ou n d

PRISCILLAl
BE HONEST
. W I T H M E -..

IMPORTANT/,

Herald Classifieds. FA 2-5612

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
12. Real Estate For Sal# 12. Real Estnle For Sale, 17. Male Help Wonted

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* UR. 2 bath*, centrally heat- 3 Bit
cd St xir-cond. Fenced back
103
yd. Water softener St land
land

House. Excellent cond. I W ANTED : Drug Store clerk,
"N. Sunland Dr. Sun
references
required.
CaU
Estates. FA 2-1188.
FA 2-0642.

Sljr

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frralh

Jan . SO,

1064 — Pape. 11

By N adin e Seltzer

SW E E TIE P IE

scaped. FA 20611.

BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, IM&gt; W ELDER, Apply In persoo,
bath home. One bedroom
Holloway Concrete.
has separate entrance, can
TH E T IM E TESTED FIRM
be rented for income. Will Experienced Newspaper Man
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
trade for smaller place.
to handle PubUc Relations
Shown by appointment. Call
fur fast-growing community
t BEDROOM Frame Home
F A 2-9848.
in Cape Keaoedy-Oriaodoon State Hwy.
Daytona Beach Area. Photo
64.100
G EN EVA; To settle Estate.
graphy helpful. Opportunity
LAKE LOT. 100 x 400
Furn. 2 BR., lg. Lying room,
for young man to grow with
On Paved Road
screened porch, fireplace,
progressive, long-established
64.000
lg. corner lot. $7,5QO. I’ b.
Florida Concern. Send com­
COUNTRY HOME
F A 2 1344.
plete resume k salary re
S BR. Frame Home, Wood
qulred to: Box 60, e/o San­
Floor*. Outside patio, bar­ SM ALL
H O M E.
Retired,
ford Herald. AU replica con
becue, and fruit tree*.
young married, but parti­
Ufklcntlal.
67.000
cular? You will love living

St. Johns Realty

Payton Realty
P A 2-1301

17-82 at Hiawatha

3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
fenced yard. 390t» Old Or
lando Rd., Sunland.
Must fe ll 2 BR. home, vacant
Take a look and make offer,
068-4601.
BEST B U Y OF Y E A R !

I

1

N ew 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
ditioned. No Money Down!
N o Closing Costal All you
need U good credit and
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
gage. CaU Builder.
A L STOLTE—838-4059
S

in Uiis immaculate, cozy 2
18. Help Wanted
bedroom bouse. Suburban,
quiet, but only minutea from Senior or Junior operator.
everything. Just 68.940 cash
Richard’s Hair Styling, 107
or good terms. Will talk
W. 27th. FA 2-7701.
TR AD E If you have a lot,
car, trailer, etc., or a home Colored Motor Route Carrier
that’s grown too big for
for afternoon paper route.
you. Ph. 322-7488.
Must have References and
dependable car. Write Cir­
LOCH-ARBOR-By Owner, 3
culation Dept. P . O. Box
BR., 3 baths, large atone
1647, Sanford.
fireplace In wood-panelled
living room, Fla. Rm., utl19. Sltuattona Wanted
Uly room, U rge
rooma,
open-beam ceilings through­ W1U board and care for elder­
out. Owner being transfer­
ly lady in my home. Pb.
red. 3464 Country Club Rd.
FA 2-1354 after 3 p m .
Cell 322-9262.
Experienced typist. Will do
FIVE ACRES
typing in my home. Ph
On State 419, 3/10 miles off
323-0673.
17-92. near Five Points. Sign
on property. High, dry and IRONING. Ph. 322-7791.
cleared.
Child Care F A 2-22TI.

BR. Home, Study, ltk
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. In
good neighborhood; Indod
ing steve, refrlg., room airconditioner, washing m a­
chine 1 rugs. Down pay
21. lJeauty Salon#
Ph. 322 3641
roent 6440, Monthly pay­
SPEC IAL!
Attractive 3-Br., 2-bath borne
m ent! $83.40.
with central heat and fenc­ Our Budget Wave 36.95 thru
K1NOSWOOD BUILDERS,
Feb. 14th
ed yard. No qualifying and
Inc.
very low down payment.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
F A 2-8074
CaU 322-8389 after 4:30 p.m. 318 Palmetto Ave. Pb. 322 0834

J. W . Hall Realty

COME I LO O K !

N ew Concrete block home Two story frame. 3 bedrooms,
P E R M A N E N T SPEC IALl
2 bath. Needs work. Wond­
with lake rights. 3 BR, 2
20r,. Olf Regular Pricea
erful opportunity for good Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
baths, fam ily room, large
handyman
or
carpenter.
Hotel CaU for eve. appL
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
67,400. Bevier Road. CaU
322-8424.
Over 2100 eq. ft; Make of­
FA 2-2080.
fe r oa price A terms.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
Ev# Appl'a. 3 Sr. Beautician!
AG ENCY, Realtor, Insurer.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
F A 2-1301 17-92 et Hiawatha
FHA-VA sales broker. 2464
S. Park Ave. F A 2-2364, 22. Build - Paint - Repair
AC RE AG E
F A 2-2264.
10 Acres adjoining City Limits
For Your Painting &amp; Wall­
only 68840.00, with lOv; B Y
OW NER!
4-Unlt Apt.
papering Mods caU Clar.
down, balance monthly.
house, furn. AB rented, ex­
race L. Wynn, F A 2-4804 for
LOTS
cel. location P. O. Box 1116
Free Estimate.
8 large lota near high school
or F A 2-3134, after 9:30 p.m.
with 240 feet paving, only
24. Electrical Service#
68400.00, with 10T. down, B A R G A IN at 64,240, 2 UK
House on paved street, 2 YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
Balance monthly.
blocks East of Enterprise,
Cootr'ctlng k Repair*
RO BERT A. W ILLIAM S
Fla. Post Office. 668-4601.
k Controls
Realtor
Xl&lt; Sunset
FA 3-88U2
G
ET
OUT
OF
TO
W
N
l
Raymond Lundquist, Aaee.
P A &gt;8841 Atlantic Bank Bklg. In this fine 2 story, 8 room, 25. Plumbing- Servlet#
3 Bedroom
home. Near
PLUMBING
L A K E rR O N T lot. Lake Mary
town for buslneai, end river
Contracting Repairs
for fishing. Priced righ t
area. F A M 1M .
FREE ESTIMATES
Good Term s!
B y ownar. Ten room bouse.
R. L. H AR V E Y
8th St. k Oak Ave. Pb.
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3383
F A 2-4341.

Payton Realty

SO U TH W A R D

O ffers fo r your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
T o make the beet home
buy, see the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night
8834 Park Dr

FA
rA

&gt;2118
&gt;8848
623-0700
Sao*ord. Fla

HOMES
Wo wUI her the lot )nu •*leet sad L i u the hum*
yw# waat. Oa# complete
transaction. Payment from
M ttdac down A Minimum
Monthly. F H A . V A . &lt;*r
Beak Fluearia#. .

LMN ENTERPRISES. I#*-

rfceae 838-8*11
Mr. Leatherbury #r
Mr. Fergoeoa

31. Article# For Sale

BEDS FO B R E N T
Fireplace set. 40 stepping
Uoapltal,
Rollaways, Juve­
stones, 12 x 24 In. MaU box.
nile. FREE delivery and
322-3608.
Piek.up.
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAO
FURNITURE CENTER
1983 Zig Zag, makes button­
1100 French Ave.
holes, sews on buttons, de­
Ph. F A &gt;7643
corative d e s i g n s , mono­
grams k blind sUtches. No
FRKH5 E STIM ATE
attach, needed. Sold new
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
8118, Balance 897. Guaranovating. New k Used Furni­
t*e. 322-8411.
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
G. E. automatic washing m a­
F A &gt;2117.
chine, good cond., $64. 2
burner Keomore circulator.
SeU
Ua
Your
rurniture.
Uke new, 622. Ph. day
Quick Servlca
With the
F A 2-3965. Nlte F A 2-5354.
Cash.
SU PER
TRADING
POST. F A 2-4)877.
B IL L 'S B AR G AIN BARN
130o Grapeville Ave.
Uaed furniture, appUancei,
At Railroad Tracks
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford 10,000 Items to be sold. But­
tons to Antiques 1
Ava. Ph. F A 3-4132.
Open 6'A days a week I
W ANTED reliable couple to
649 Brown A Ivory large swi­
take up monthly payment!
vel rocker, 3 mo. old. $40
ed 613 40 oa 8 complete
cash. F A 2-1393.
rooma o f furniture. CaU
T K &gt;1311, Casselberry, coi­ R E N T Blue Lustre Electric
ls e t
Carpet Shampcoer for only
61 per day. Carroll's Furn­
34. Article# For Sal#
iture.

36. Automobiles - Tracks

TH REE 30" Bed*, good mat­ W ANTED! ’56 Olds 2-&lt;loor Se­
dan. Absolutely no rust,
tresses. 614 each. FA 2-0770.
Never-Hit
Body.
Interior
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
must l&gt;e excellent. Top price
dow
sills, lintel*, steps,
paid for right car. Ph.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
644-7448 Winter Park.
pipe, atcel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. ’40 Dodge ti-ton pickup. Sale
or trade for car of equal
Miracle Concrete Co.
value. 322 9392.
309 Elm Avo.
F A 2-0761
Pickup Truck, 194«. Ex. cond.
New paint. $195. cash. Ph.
F A 2-2924.

F IR E P L A C E WOOD
Oak and Tine
Itobqrt Morris, 323-0345

Carpet Special!
LIM IT E D TIM E ! I I
Mac has THROWN A W A Y the
Percentage Book.
Buy your Carpet or Hugs at
Dealer COST plus $t per
yard.

1958 Renault with ’62 engine,
law. Good condition. CaU
FA &gt;7583.
1961 Ford Econoline Truck,
equipped for hauUng men.
Reasonable. CaU 322-8767.

A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
TO P R A TE D M ILLS

BUYING A NEW ar
USED CART
FIN AN C E IT W ITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Paym eau
FLORIDA STATE B A N S

Call ua for a showing of these
fine Carpcta In your home.
Nylon. Acrllan, AU Wool,
etc. Hundreds to choose
VOLKSWAGON, 1962, W. W.f
from. TE R M S! Up to two
R &amp; H, like new. F A 2-1366.
years to Pay I
CLOSE-OUT PRICES on all
1963 Boats, Evlnrudes *
1109 K. Colonial Dr.
Gator Trailers. S a m p l e
Orlando, Fla.
Prices 74 hp 6650 ; 40 hp
241-6194 Collect or
6789 Elec, shift $440; $402 18
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
hp 6325; and other sizes
F A 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
whUe they last. 81795 18'
VICTOR ADDING MACHINE
Family
Runabout
$1194;
8 List, 9 Total. Subsir*ctiou.
$624 14' F ish &amp; Ski $475; 16'
Hand. Like new. $09.95.
Trailers $140. Clearance In­
cludes boat lot full o f uaed
Powell's Office Supply. Ph.
outfits,
TE R M S!
Robson
322-4842.
Sporting Goods, Downtown
ONION PLAN TS
Sanford. F A 2-5861.
C R Y S T A L W AX A WHITE
SPANISH
37. Ron I# - Motor#
PE R M ......................... 62 50
T IL T type boat trailer, 640.
500 ...............................
1.50
312 E. 3th St,
5M lot*............................ 2.00
FOR HERE
38. Motorcycle# - 8cooter#
A. M. P R K V A T T , 749 2115,
01
LAM B RETTA. Runs good,
SE VILLE , FLA.
6100. 312 E. 5th 8t.
t Washing mach., 1 dryer, 1
window air-cond., t Radio- NEW VESPAS drastically re*
duced for quick sale.
Record Player console. CaU
GOOD USED VE SPAS reason,
after 5 p. m., FA 2-4896.
ably priced. LEW IS SALES
1 -■
—
15. Article# Wanted
k SERVICE. 2517 Ccontry
Club Rd., F A 2-7928.
W ANTED! Citrus fruit. U r g e
or small amounts. Bonded 39. Trailer# - Cabaua#
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans8 x 33 ft. Modern 3 BR. trail­
field, FA 2-4244.
er with 61800 cabana. Both
36. Automobile# - Truck#
for 62440. Pb. F A 8-8648 be*
fore 5:30 — F A 2-7831 after
1955 Chevrolet, very clean in8:30.
aide, run* good. 6240. Also
15 Ft. Ixme Star runabout TRAILER 41 F t , attached
with a *64 Mercury motor,
Florida room, utility room,
6140 and assume pymts.
k screened patio oo lot 106
Pb. F A 2-1241 before 1 p.m.
x 100 ft. Ph. T E 8-8283 Can322 1643 after 1 p. m.
aelberry.

Carpets A la Carte

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
GE Refrigerator, 30" Elec.
Would like re*pon»lble party
Stove. Both good cond. $100.
* i n#v#r dr#am#d that making aplit-paa soup was
to take up payments of $10
Ph. F A 2-5617 after 0 p.m.
ao much w o n c r
monthly on 1963 Slant-OGOOD FU R N ITU R E BUYS
Malic Automatic Zig Zag
Sewing Machine to console. Apt. Site Elec. Stove 6(9.40
27. Special Service#
27. Special Servicea
Balance 8181. Service Dit- Repossessed BR suite w. bed­
d in g -lik e n e w ........ $119.00
For FAST T A X I Service call
W A L L IS C A B IN E T
count Co. 322-7468, anytime.
5-Pc. Early Amcr. Living Urn.
Homer Little at Greyhound
SHOP
Suite, like brand new. Cost
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or GUNS. New k Used. Large
913 West 3rd St.
selection. WlU trade, Also
6299 ......................... 159.50
9993.
Custom Made Cabinet!
repair. Tackle sold k re­ llld e-A B ed ...........
99.50
m i c a Counter-top* •
paired Oitcen Bridge Fiih Queen Sire Holly wood Bed, w.
A L L WORK G U ARANTEED Travel GREYHOUND. CaU
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and we
Camp k Gun Shop.
Headboard ............... 49.40
Days 322-7471 — N ile* 322-6110
wlU uave our T A X I pick
2 Twin Size Hollywood Beds,
Tractor mowing k Grading.
you up Homer LltUc, Grey­ FOR S A L E - FiU dirt, clay,
like new, ca............... 39.40
CaU F A 2-7621.
ahell, peat and topsoil. Ellis 1 Full Size Hollywood Bed,
hound Bus Station.
Lloyd, F A 2-2576.
.................................... 29.50
HEATING
29. Automobile Service
2 48" Holl)wood Beds, like
SERVICING — TESTING
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
new. ca .....................
39.40
Lewis Sales k Service
ree*. 62.55 pr. Army-Navy
2 30" Hollywood Beds, ca.
2517 C. C. Road
F A 2-7928
Surplus, Sanford.
...................
19.50
Washing Machine Sales
t Full size Bookcase Head­
CHOICE BEEF
Senkarik Gins# and Puint
k Service
board, Blonde .......... 15.40
Cora fed. Limited aint.
Company
Free EaUmate on Repairs 210 Magnolia
1 Twin size Bookcase Head­
F A 2-0264
Ph. F A 2-4822
322-7363
2840 Hiawatha
board, Blonde ........
15.00
Handcrafted furniture at rea­ 2 Twin Size lioUywood Beds,
Auto Glaae, Tap#
"R ep air Mott Anything"
sonable price*. A. Erb. Rt.
A Sea* C ovan
ea ................................
19.50
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
1, Longwood. T E &gt;5776.
2 Twin Size Box Springs, ea.
307 Elm
F A 2-2816
....................................... 10.00
Gas Heater, 00,000 B.T.U. Gas
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
water heater, 30 gal, glass 1 Full 81zo Box Spring, 10.00
304 W. 2nd St. F A 3-8032
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
lined. Gas range 36", like 1 48" Inncrsprlng mattress
A
L
L
WORK GUARANTEED
.................................... 15.00
AU Types and Slaea
new. 634 ea, 322-2416.
1 Hepos. 8 Pc. Dinette, like
Wo Repair and Service
31 A. Pets
SINGER IN CONSOLE
n e w ............................ 39.40
h T I N E
ITEMS
Machinery and Supply Co. AKC Reg. Blue Merle Collie, Drop-in Bobbin, Makes but- OTHER TRAD E-IN
tonholei, sews on buttons,
NOT LISTED
female. FA 2-2738.
207 W 2nd St.
F A 2 6432
Bal. 648. Assume pymte of
ECHOLS BEDDING CO,
32. Flowers • Shrubs
P ita # Tuning and Repair
119 8o. Magnolia
68 monthly. 322-9411.
W L. Harmon - P A M W
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
kee stock, AU other kinds
PIANO SVC. k TU N IN G
o f Nursery shrubbery and
Rabulldlng • R e fillin g
treat.
FR E E E S T IM A T E S
Gray Shadows Nursery
GENE C U M B A A
322-1881 — Call PM Only
8 Mi. 8. on Sanford A vo,

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

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.

LOW
B A N K RATE
F IN A N C IN G

STARS OF THE

PLUS

IB D G K

derly woman, 88, in Lake
Mary home. Minimum care.
Must furnish transportation
Pb. 322-8934 after 4 p.m.

INCOME T A X
PR E PA R A TIO N
1306 Douglas — 322-7198

Wrecker Service
$5.00

-W O M E N Eara Extra money with Na­
An) where in City Lim it!
tional Company In your
spare Ume. For further in­ Re#!’# Paint St Biody Shop
formation caU 322-6411, 4 Complete Wrack Rebuilding
to io p. m. Ask for Mr.
10th St. &lt;i Sanford Avo.
Wagner.
Day F A 2-7716-N’ lto P A 2-0691

N o ggsgr
REQUIRED ON THESE

USED CARS
58 Chevrolet Be lair

H H H ) H $4 9 5
58 Chevrolet Btacayne
*4 9 5
58 Ford Fairlane
*4 9 5
57 Ford Custom 300
*3 9 5
51 C h ryiler W indsor
*6 5
4-Dour V-*, Automatic
Madia and Heater.

Transmission,

2-D#ar V-*. Automatic
Radio aad Heater.

Tranamleelun,

Feeder V-8, Automatic
Radio aad Heater.

Transmission,

TOP VA LU E
STAM PS

CIRCUIT

V A -FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

34. Article# For Sal#

27. Special Service#

Investment A Realty
NO Q U ALIFYIN G . 3 BR.,
322-9173 DRESSMAKING, in my homo.
careened patio, kit. equip., US N. Park Ave.
Reasonable. 322-9080.
fenced yard, recently paint­
LoU fo r sale. Cash or term*.
ed, landscaped. 6100 duwn,
F A 2-1930.
NEED A PICTURE?
assume 674 mo. 322-1848.
CaU BUI Vincent at
15.
H
u
ein
ces
O
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
I BR-. newly painted. Closing
The Sanford Herald
cost, assume 681 mo. pymts. STORE FOR RENT. 214 San- I. D. Portrait*, Commercial,
F A 2-4181 to 8 p. m. 104
Parties k Gatherlngi,
ford Ave., F A 2-0221.
Small or Large
Hays Drive.
I f . Female Help Wanted
FAST SERVICE
Night FA 2 0922
W ANTED : White or colored
Day FA 2 3611
daytime attendant for el­

Property Management
St Sales Broker

SS. Farnitnre

O N A LL
CARS!

Top Perform ance
Guaranteed

j y

1962 Ram bler Am bassador
V-8 Station Wagon. Aule.
matle Trane. A
l ’o *er.
Tuned to eult the hard te

1595

Ga,«*te 600

1963 Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe
Medium blue. Thle car has V-8 engine, automatic trans­
mission, radio, heater end air ronditwnlag.
I t a loaded, ..................................... ............ ..... ••»•»••
JVl.U,
Now

Q U E E N OF T H E LO T
1963 Buick Riviera!

m

This one comae with load* o f equip,
meat, from tilt ateerlng wheel to
console. Going this neekrnd for

3795

. A

a

1695

1962 Im pala 4-Door Hardtop
V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power
steering, radio k heater. White with red Interior.

M U R
**•*8

1595

*2 6 9 5

1961 CorvaJr Monza

I f fQ K
■ IW w

Js?*ss?

G o/n*

*««■ Only

1960 Chrytder Saratoga
with

V*8

—.

■

engine,

*1495

• • •

1959 Ford G alaxie Tudor Hardtop
V-8 engine, automatic trnnamUslun, power
ateerlng, heater and air conditioning...... .

1*61 Mercury Go**

*1115

1959 Ford Fairlane 500

M l II

-

**“•

V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio and
heater, medium blue with white top. --------------

g.Door hardtop, Uke new, equipped
automatic Iran*mission, radio and
heater, power ateerlng. — ...... ...... -

I960 Pontiac Catalina
2&gt;eeat station wagon. Top
GO with room for com
Quality aad a real

White with blue Interior, equipped with rtdio end 8 9 C Q K
beater. Keel Clean.
................... —..................
Iw 9 »

1960 Galaxie C lub Sedan

1961 Catalina Pontiac
Sport Coupe; Hydrametle, pu*rr. eteer*
lug k brake*, radio k hratrr, white
tlree. Very appealing A n real per­
former. Only . . . . .

Only

1962 F airlane Fordor Sedan

light blue ftutah.

transmission, radio aad heater............
Fordor aedan, V-8 engine, automatic

1186

M l ) I * I »4

A Huy A t

4-Doer V-8, • la The Floor Stick Shift.

)

M A N Y L A T E MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM

Seminole Co. Motors
1601 W. P in t St.

F A 2 -M U

\*$ \ B U I C K
L.

:|r a m b l e r

[:

Stric!kllam Morriison. Iik.
d

-

308* E* First •— S an ford — Ph k

F A 2-1481

I

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l i rfwt Wrttfl P*f* n -

ft*. H, 1*4

Seminole County PTA Council
To Host District Meeting

Movie Aclor
Alan Ladd
Found Dead

Geneva Farmer W ins
Dairy Herd Citation

By Julia Barioa

PALM S P R I N G S ,
Elbert Cam mack, owner of other than DIIIA.
Cammack received an em­
Fairgladex Jersey Dairy, Ge
bossed plaque and a check
nevs,
and
Baker's Dairy,
as first place state winner In
Sanford, have been cited for the large herd dlvlilon o f the
outstanding achievement In efficient d a i r y production
dairy herd production and ef&lt; contest.
flclency, according to Cecil
The program Is directed by
Tucker, county agricultural t h a Agricultural Extension
•gent.
Service. County winners sre
Falrglades Dairy was se selected
in
counties
with
lee ted the state winner In the D IIIA work and from these
efficient d a i r y
production the state winners are selected
awards program for Dairy by ■ committee comprised of
Herd Improvement Astoda agricultural extension agents,
tlon (D IIIA ) members. Ba extension d a i r y specialists
ker’s Dairy was named run snd college dairy science de­
ner-up In the state dairy herd partment representatives.
management awards program
The 1963 selections were
fo r those dairies on a co-oper made In "la rg e '' snd "sm a ll"
atlve record keeping system herd divisions, all herds un­
der 100 being considered In
the small herd division.
The herds are scored on
n t u b c m c v iT c o u n t o r feeding practices, herd re­
TU B SISTM J V n tC liL CIN- placement program, h e r d
c r r r . i s Also r o w s k m i .
health, usa o f records In herd
ISOLB CODSTV, FLORIDA,
ns CBAWCBBT NO. IB M
management and the results
NINTH rKDKRAt, KA VIVOS secured as evidenced by the
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
D IIIA record and business
NEW TOMC CITT,
Plats tiff, analysts data from farm sccounts. The latter gives evi­
B o n s n T B. KURVIN and
JESSIE S. KURVIN. hla wtf*. dence o f a successful business
r&gt;*(*nd»nU.
operation.
NOTICE TO OKPBNO
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
Federal Stale Market
forselossd la aa followa:
Newa Servico
Lot II. LONODA1.R SUB.
DIVISION, oceurdlne
to
Hanford
Plat tbaraof aa racordad
Shipping point Informant*!
tn Plat Book IS. Pass II.
• f Iba Publte Rscords of for Jan. ao. All sales F.O.B.
Saialaota County, Florida.
TOU ABB REQUIRED to Precooling charges extra un­
Die your Answer with tho less otherwise stated.
Clerk of tba Court and to
serve e copy apon the Plain* Sanford • Oviedo - Zellwood
tiff** Attorneys, FREED A NA. District:
THANSON. SIS South Washing,
P a rty cloudy snd mild.
ton Avenue, Tltuevllle, Florida,
Cabbage: demand g o o d ,
not later than February I a,
lis t. If you fall lo do oo, a market firm. Domestic round
decree pro confeooo will ho on.
torod asalnst you for tho ro- type, 1H bu. crates, $1.75; so
Hat demanded In tba Com­ lb. sacks, $1.23 to $1.30, heat
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and teal mostly $1.30, poorer, lower.
Carrots: offerings light, de­
• f eald Court at Seminole
Coanty, this Tth day of Jan- mand food, market about
•ary, 1114.
steady. Sacks, 461 lb. film
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr, pack. $2.33 to $2.60; 50 lb.
Cltrk or Circuit Coart
By Martha T. Vlhlen, DC. sacks, loose, $1.30 to $1.73.
Law Office*
Celery: demand fair, m ar­
FREED and NATTtANSOW
ket weaker. 16 tn. crates, Pas­
Sta South Waahlnetoa Avenue
cal 2-2U dot.. $2.65; 3 dot.,
Tltuavllla, Florida
Publlali Jan. 1. IS, SI, IS, 1144. $2.50; 4 do*., $2.23;; 6 8 doi.,
CDQ-tS
$2.50; hearts, Him wrapped,
I N TH M C I R C U I T C O U R T OF 24 count, $3.23.
T H B N I N T H J U D I O I A L C IR ­
Chinese Cabbage: offerings
C U IT IN A N D
Dm
S EM INO L B C OUNT Y, F L O R I D A .
light. 1$ In. erstes, $1.50.
CMANCSSBT NOw 1 H M
Endive: offerings light. 1
T1 IB
PEN N M U T U AL LIFE
1/1 bu. crates, $3.50.
IN S U R AN C E COMPANT
Plaintiff,
Escarole: offerings light. 1
1/9 bu. crates, $3.
i f E N R T M O S K O W IT Z . at ua.
Defendants.
Lettuce: offerings light, de­
NO T IC E O F S A L B
mand fair,
market about
N O T I C E IU l l K R E I i r QTVLceberg type, Wit
P.N that oa lha 10th day of steady.
Fa brua ry, l i l t at l l i t o A.M. crates, ordinary to fair qual­
a t tba main door of the CourtIi o u m of Seminole County, at ity, 24 count, $3 to $3.50.
Banlord, Florida, the underOnions, green; Crates, 3
alsnad Clark will offe r for
■ale lo the klaheet and beet doz. bunches, $3.
Parsley:
Crates, S doi.,
bidder for caeh the following
tfaacrlbad real properly:
bunches, $2 to $2.50.
Lota It. 10 and I0A. of
Radishes: demand exceeds
Block XI. or HANLANDO,
THE
HUnUlin
1IK A U TI- supply, market firm. Baskets,
F U L Sanford Section, noeordlns to Plat tbaraof so film packed, red, 304 ox.,
rooordod In Plat Hook I, $1.50.
pace 44, of the Ihibllo He- Hastings Florida Dlalrlet:
cords of Seminole County,
Party cloudy, windy and
Florida.
t o i s ll i e r wltb all olrucluree, mild.
Improvemonta, fixture*, appllCabbage: demand fair to
ancee and appurlanancaa on
tald land or uead l a eonjans- good, market ateedy to firm .
tlon thorawltk.
Domestic round type, mostly
Tblo ealo la made pursuant
to final dacraa of foraoloaura fair quality, 1H bu. crates,
•nterad In Clianrary action No. $1.80; 50 lb. aacks, $1.23 to
I S U I now pending In the C i r ­
cuit Court or and far Seminole $1.33, mostly $1.25; poorer,
County. Florida.
lower.

Legal Notice

VEGETABLE
REPORT

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D A T E D T H I S Silk day ef
January, t i l l .
(SE A L )
A rt h ur II. Reckwlth. Jr,
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
A N D E R S O N , RUSH.
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attorney* for Plaintiff
SZX Keel control Uo ulevarl
Orlando, Florida
I’ uliIDh Jan. 10, i l l l .

CDQ-101

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.

Calif.

(U P I )—Alan Ladd, the tightlipped, scrappy little hero of
more than 40 movies, is dead
at the age of 50 o f 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 R iversid e!
County coroner's office, but I
Dr. Joseph Sage said death
was probably due to h ea rt' A 1/C W IL L IE Martin,
son o f Mr. und Mrs.
seizure.
W illie W. Martin o f
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 o f 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
fam ily home in llolm by llills.
and attended Lyman
a fashionable l/is Angeles
Hit'll. For the past 18
suburb.
months he has been
A fam ily spokesman said
ptutioned in Guam at
funeral services will be held
T l l f S C O M P A C T ntntion wagon was catimated a total loan by TroojHjr
Anderson A ir F o r c o
Saturday at the Church of
John McConnell following a collision Tuesday evening nt Grnpcville
IJnse. A fte r leave he
the
Recessional
In . Forest
Avenue nnd 18th Street. The driver, Victoria Harrington, Negro, of 2205
will report for duty in
Lawn.
Grapcvllle Avenue, suffered head and hip injuries. Anna Alexander, u
Little Hock, Ark.
In addition to his widow,
passenger riding with her husbund, Eugene Alexander, Negroes, of 2712
the former Sue Carol, Ladd
West 23rd Street, suffered a broken arm und head injuries. The Harring­
is survived by a son. Alan|
ton woman was cited fo r failing to yield und having no valid driver’s
Jr., by a previous m arriage;
license.
(Herald Photo)
Carol
Lee,
Mrs.
Ladd's
daughter by a previous m ar­
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
W ASHINGTON (U P D - R c - could be renominated, said be
Goldwatcr
took
another strong, silent typea in movies,
city
recreation
department
publican contributors inspect­ was sure the 1964 nominee swing at the GOP liberal wing the latest o f which was "Th e
and
the
Starlight
Promenaded a showcase o f presidential was among those who spoke by laying that the party must Carpetbaggers," to be releas­
possibilities Wednesdsy night Wednesday nighL
ers Square Dance Club at the
ed
later
this
year.
give voters "a Republican
st a act o f dinners which
Civic Center.
Eisenhower and N i x o n , choice . . . not an echo" of
grossed about $24 million for along with announced and the Democrats in the 1964
Classes will be held at 7
the 1964 GOP campaign.
prospective Republican pres­ election.
Seminole High School stu­ p.m. each Wednesday under
Form er President Dwight idential candidates, address­
But Scranton threw a soft dents will be guests of the
D. Eisenhower, w ! k&gt; I s In­ ed 25,000 Republicans who Jab at the conservative wing Glee Club at a dance Feb. 15 the instruction of Chuck Du­
eligible for the Job, said he paid $100 a plate to attend by saying that the GOP had in the student lounge. Theme rant.
would bo glad to run as the dinners in 21 cities tied to­ enjoyed its greatest success for the affair will be "Garden
vice presidential nominee on gether by closed circuit tele­ when it was not "standing as of Stars." Muxlc will be pre­
Keep razor lilacs used to cut
a ticket with any o f the men vision.
the negative party but by sented by the Temptations, thread in an empty metal as­
who spoke.
Those wlw spoke In this serving as the party of posi­ along with special entertain­ pirin box in your sewing bask­
Richard M. Nixon, the 1960
et
ment.
order
were; Sen. Thurston B. tive action."
candidate
who
presidential
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
R rg. 7.13 — 63.93 C ase
Romney o f Michigan from
Washington.
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) Eisenhower followed these
Duval County Solicitor E d­
speakers with a proposal lor
ward Rooth will head up a a “ United Statesmanship" for
statewide committee named writing the 1964 Republican
by Atty. Gen. James Kynes platform. H r urged that Re­
to itudy Florida laws on frau­ publican expert* aet up for­
ums on a regional, state,
dulent business schemes.
county and precinct hatla to
86- 1ILKND
Kynes saUl fraudulent busi­
talk Issues to the voters.
ness practices are becoming
The ex-Presldent also rec­
an increasing problem in the
ommended that GOP national
h a rre d O U H
s ,r j
state and laws needed to be
headquarters set up a sug­
O ak
strengthened. He called on all
gestion renter to receive voter
prosecuting attorneys Wed­
rommrnts on issues facing
nesday to take part In the
33.75 C A S K O F 13
the country.
study.
From
this
effort,
he
aald,
"W e must give constant at­
tention to keeping Die busi­ the Republicans could write
ness climate of Florida free a platform which would be
expression
of
main­
from suspicion," the new at­ "an
stream thinking of an Inform­
torney general said.
ed people."

The regulnr meeting o f Hie
council was held on Jan. 16 at
9:30 a. m. at South Seminole
Junior High School with Vice

Feb. 13 at the Altamonte Ele­
mentary School. The next regular meeting is scheduled nt
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*
South Seminole Junior High,
Pinccrcst Elementary, Lyman
High. Altamonte Elementary
nnd Hear Lake Elementary.
It was requested that each
school appoint a delegate to
attend ths summer Institute

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C H R Y SLER
A IR T E M P

JACKSONVILLE — T h e
Florid* Chiropractic Associa­
tion's board of directors F ri­
day

25,000 A t GOP Dinners

of

announced
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support

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branding heavy cigarct smok­

Southern
A ir

ing as a health hazard and
major cause o f lung cancer.
Dr.
Carl
F.
Rosselaod.
president
of
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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Ireland Names
U. S. Envoy
DU BLIN, Ireland U P I) 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 N a ­
tions.

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 Am erica 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 o ff today
than it was four years ago."

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Square Dance
Class Slated

Booth To Head
Study Of State
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Plans
fo r
the Seminole reived on providing better
County P T A 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
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,
, day problems arising in the
the Jan. 9 executive board ; ’ *
meeting of the local group school and advantages o f PTA
with Philip Simpson, president , j also will be discussed at tha
presiding.
institute.
The district meeting will lie
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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

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VOL. 56

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Established 1908

Burton IV, architect, said that

0

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.
• • •

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• It w ai 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
m atter o f 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.
. . .
Burnup and Sima, a heavy
construction
lirm
here In
Sanford, la proud of its beau­
tiful lawn and pansies. And,
they claim they're the only
business house or organiza­
tion in Sanford that raises a
"fre s h " U. S. flag each morn­
ing. How about that! It's a
fact that quite often many
flags become (rayed hut for
some reason they’re not re­
placed. Glad this firm docs.
. . .
Heard about the Heart Fund
Hootenanny?
One last re­
minder. It'll be at the Orlando-Seminolc Fronton Sunday
afternoon. Don't miss it! The
talent will be outstanding.
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Cami Ilruce &gt;a&gt;s the voter
registratiun
books will be
open from 9 until 5 p.m., Mon­
day through Friday, at the
Registration office on the
ground floor of the Court­
house. Books will cluse on
Apr. 4. Why not register now?
. . .
By the way, if perchance
you're an alien and you have.
n’ t registered you'd bettor get
to tile nearest post ofticc be­
fore it closes tliis afternoon.
If you don't, serious penalties
eould be imposed upon you
• • •
Here's one of Florida's new i
trafiic laws to wliieh most
people are giving little atten­
tion. H ie 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 je t, 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. T in t'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

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 116

TALLAHASSEE

(U P I)

board o f

action

on

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 o f 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
only four names of prosperJr. and .Richard .McCItma..
tivi ' i vmbvfS ‘ T I L : irflflbV
Plan used during kite last o f earli t'*ani 'to be success­
ful Tuesday In completing his
allotted vails will receive a
savin :s ond. Also, the cap­
tain of t 'c train bringing in
the most nirmlicrshipi will
George
Washington
Mar­
receive .&lt; sav.ngs bond.
shall, Sanford Naval Atr Sta­
Members of the team bring
tion, was charged with fail­
ing in the greatest number of
ure to yield the right of way
memberships and their wives
by Sanford police Thursday
will Ik - guests at a steak cook
when hit 1953 A i m
was
out.
struck at tlte in fle c t io n of
French Avc. and Ninth St.
Marshall's car was hit by
an auto driven by Robert E.
McCaliister of Oviedo. Dam­
ages to MeCalllster’s ear was
Willi*
peacock,
formerly
estimated at $100. Marshall's
car sustained approximately with Florida State Bank here,
$500 in damages. No injuries- has been named president of
tlie IR-Sota National Bank.
were reported.
Arcadia, it was learned here
today. Both banks are part of
the McNully bank chain.
I’ carork joined Ihc local
Herman Harriett, member
of the Sanford police Depart­ bank as a bookkeeper in UMS
ment, was admitted to Semi­ and moved up to rashier be­
nole Memorial Hospital this fore being transferred in May
morning Harriett, a Sanford 1937 In the Arcadia hank as
police officer for the past 19 vice president. He was named
years, is reported to have ixcrutivc vice president there
in 19&lt;i).
pneumonia.

Driver Charged
In Accident

Peacock Named
Bank President

Policeman 111

Karlyle
-

a proposed

a pica from Brevard County
officials for an alternate site.
(Seminole County leaders
for the proposed university
have derided to adopt a "w ait
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.
T E R R Y JE AN 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” o f re­
Inole County line must be
ceipt*
in the Mothers’ March o f 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
(U P I)
— 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 cityH ie 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.
compromising, should make
Johnson’s shopping list of
market prices more enmpetifarm proposals, some carried
tivc with other fillers.
over from Ihc Kennedy adTlie wheat plan on which
Johnson asked "prompt acthin," is designed to head off
a lino tnillion-$7uo million
drop in grower income this
je a r by offering higher price
llj Jane Casselberry
supports to itroducen who
Clyde
Hart, director o f
voluntarily curb output.
Seminole Pari. Raceway, anF l 'C C / O
The wide-ranging message
nounicd today that negotia­
alto called for fresh ateps to
G ENEVA ( U P I ) —The Unittion* nro under way to sell
attack poverty In rural areas,
rd
States proposed fortnalyl tothe racing plant to a group
action to broaden food aid to
lay an East-West freezo on
o f Jacksonville businessmen
...
,
tho needy, and a five-year
headed by Dallas I* Thomas,
“ ml
to ■‘ MP extension of tlie decade old
Jacksonville city commission.;;h" »P ir«lln g arms race.
Food For Peace program.
er, whose hobby it raising ami v t \ rppv L M ,.m
In one of tho few real sur­
racing quarter holies.
1 11111
prises In Ihc message, John­
The pari-mutuel t r a c k ,
LONDON ( U P I ) — Member* son said there was "pressing
which opened last year under j
Il,p ^orth Atlantic Treaty nerd" for a In-partisan com­
adverse conditions, had been Organization (N A T O ) appear- mission lo study revolution­
reported to be in financial dif- ed di tci milled today to ignore ary changes which have been
a Soviet threat and go ahead sweeping the food marketing
fieultirs this season.
They are now In the pro­ with pluns to send a military system.
•Che President said one of
cess o f getting together ere- peace force to Cyprus.
every two dollars spent for
diters. Stockholders, the fed- p n ' t l i f i n n
Lilt
end government and others. '- 'O il 11L 1U 11 «J(JL)
groceries now goes lo fewer
involved so Unit the trunsarW ASH ING TO N ( U P I ) — Ilian too corporate, voluntary,
tion can lie completed without Southern Democrats turned to or cooperative chains. Not
too much delay in opening j
Republican old guard to enough is known alxmt the eflay for aid in their House fret* of this "greatly Increas­
the raring season.
Tilt) season was scheduled fight to mollify the strongest ed concentration of power"
to open today mid, unable to civil light* hill xhuc the Ur- or ahnul changes including
contract farming and vertical
meet ltd* date, llin new own­ luiudrurtion Era.
integration of production and
ers tuivc been striving to epen
.«
...
marketing. In- .iilded
during tlie first t » o week* in i S t l L l t IH.M S \\ 111 l lh
" I urge that the Congress
February.
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Thorium promised the group Sen. George A. Smuttier*, It- establish a hi-partisan com­
o f horsemen that rucing wilt Fla., wurned today that tlie mission to study and appraise
start by Fell. 14. The date is untiim's economic recovery is these changes, so that farm ­
subject to approval by tlie roiiiinuitig on "borrowed llm o" ers and business people may
Slate Racing Commission. An us long ns action is postponed make appropriate a d j u s t ­
rffo rt also wit he made to on the l l l . f i bililon tax cut ments and our government
may properly discharge lla
have the season extended un­ hill.
icsponxibility to consumer*,"
til April 13.
Johnson said.
Thomas said tliMt the new

Farm Message A sks

Study Of Marketing

Casselberry
Horse Track
Sale Pending

w w a

...

BRIEFS

j

(‘ Interference’

management would continue
JA C K S O N V ILLE (U P I ) —
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 (U P I) - An
residents who reported they
unidentliied Latin American
had been charged exorbitant
JACKSON, Misa. (U P I ) _ 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:
"W e will be placing on (ho she heard a "b ig blast" and persons needing septic tank
dock as culprit o f aggression went to th* door o f 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."
properly licensed firms.

New Warning On
Septic Tanks

CLERG Y W EEK. 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 o f
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)

llousholdcr, in Ids

ident, said he would promptly

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fnat session a» Chamber pres­

new university site until he
hears what probably will be

MRS. KUI.A McClelland, owner and operator o f
otto of Sanford's "biggest little" businesses, re­
ceives Visit-Seminole County automobile tag
from Charlie Robinson (righ t) and Robert T.
Hessercr, of the Seminole County Chamber o f
Commerce Membership Committee. Mrs. Mc­
Clelland operates the concession stand at the
City o f Sanford Zoo.

director*

evening at tho Civic Center.

want the State Cabinet to take
final

Immediate need fo r the ap­ to them. Seminole County hus
pointment of a Sanford Port repeatedly Ignored its single,
Authority to bring about the biggest asset— the river and
lakefront. Can wre afford to
earljr establishment o f th*
continue with this attitude?
long planned port terminal for it* potential o f becoming a
the City o f Sanford was cited great water commerce center
at a meeting o f the Seminole is recognized everywhere in
County Chamber o f Commerce

Gov. Farris Bryant does not

Cliff McKihbin. chairman of
the metro phone system com­
mittee o f 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!
• • •
Bay Green, Florida's comp­
troller,
has
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.
• • •

FRI., J A N U A R Y 81, 1964

Bryant Delays
Decision On
University Siie

no decision has been made
yet as to the school's opening
date.
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In Nutshell

Widow Testifies

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 o f
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.”
( I t 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
o f 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."
A very quoted, "A sk and ye
shall rrreivr." He ronlinucd,
" I cannot urge too strongly
the appointment o f 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.
" I t is a highly complex and
complicated project that will
require many hour* o f 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, A v ­
ery stated, "Th e 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
(U I*I) — The lightning roup
that deponed the military junta
of Mnj. Gen. Duong Van Minli
Thursday forced Die cancella­
tion o f 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 o f |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 o f 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.

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 fo r 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
fo r 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 o f W allrr 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.
J

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 a i
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 o f 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 o f 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
o f 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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10,274 Acres
Of Hyacinths
Killed In '63
TALLAHASSEE — I&gt;ur.
Irg m t!z month period from
July 1 through December 31,
1963, the hyacinth control
dhiiion o f the Gam* and
Fre*h Water Ei*h Commitalon killed approximately 10,.’71 acre* o f hyacinth* and
other noxiou* re-fetation.
According to a report reJeated by V. W. Myer», a»»i*tant chief of the Commia*ion’* hyacinth control divi­
sion. eleven control creir* operatinjr airboate, and one
airplane crew, treated 103
bodice of water located in 21
countie*. Tbe (praying oper­
ation required 5,097 gallon*
e( chemical* which ii mixed
at a ratio of one gallon of
chemical to 100 gallons of
water or other carrier fluid
Slyer* (aid, in addition to
the (praying operation, the
hyacinth control erew* (pent
approximately 735 hocr* •*lilting other fi*h manage­
ment project*, ISO hour* re­
moving obstruction* f r o n
river* and waterway*, and
385 hour* cutting trail* with
underwater w e e d
cutter*.
J’enor.el of the hyacinth con­
trol diviiion alro (pent ap­
proximately 399 man day* asaiitirg Florida’s wildlife o f­
ficer* in enforcing the game
laws during the early day*
i f the hunting teason.
Florida'*
river*
reclcved
maximum attention during
this (praying period. A total
of 3.C11 acre* of hyacinth*
were treated on the Withlarooehee River in Citrus.
Marion, Sumter, Hernando,
and Pasco Countie*; 1,011
acre* on the Apalachicola Ri­
ser in Franklin and Gulf
Counties; and 774 acre* on
the Suwannee River in Dixie,
Gilchrist,
Lafayette,
and
Levy Countie*. The MyakVa
JUvtr in Sarasota and Man­
atee Countie* received treat­
ment on 705 acre*, followed
by the Peace River In Char­
lotte, DeSoto and Polk Coun­
ties with 482 acre* being
» prayed- Other rivera receiv­
ing treatment were the Hillsborough R i v e r in Hills­
borough County; Ochlockonee
River in Wakulla County; St.
Johna and Sebaitin Rivers in
Brevard and Indian River
Counties, and the St. Lucie
River in SC l.«cie County.

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VOL. 60

United Piim* Leaded Wire”

Established 1008

T1IURS., FERRUAKY 13. 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 125

5,000 Riot Over Jailing Of Coed

Though the evidence if not
concrete, all indication* are
that Lake Monroe was named
for President Monroe.

• • •

We do have evidence, how*
• ever, that the lake was not
named Montezuma. It was
named Valdez. Prior to that
time it was known as Second
lake or pond. Through the
courtesy of Mill Jordan, 401
.Maple Avenue, Sanford, we
' have copies of an abstract
which reveals quite a bit of
highly
interesting
intnrma, ton .

I

m jl u a

(Ohio Students
Storm City
In Protest

...

BRIEFS
‘No Connection’
GENEVA ( C P I ) - T i e So­
viet l nion said today the de­
fection to tlie United States
of Bussian arms expert Yuri
Nossenko has nothing to do
witli the 17-nation disarma­
ment conference.

• • *
A 12,Whi acre tract was
granted in the name of tic
Kingdom o f Spain by Don
Jose Capringer, Spanish gov­
ernor of Florida and a colonel
of the royal armies, to Philip
It. Yonge on Fell 22, 1818.
The royal order was dated
March 29, 1815.

Cars Derailed

R E A R ADM. Robert
\V.
J a c k s o n , USN
^
Yonge conveyed tlie land on
(R et), of Lake Mary,
Dec. 22. &gt;820. to William Tra­
lias been ap|Hiinteil to
vers whose claim was con­
firmed by a commission ap­ I tlie military a f f a i r s
committee o f the Flo­
pointed by Congress to ascer­
rida State Chamber of
tain the titles and claims to
i Commerce. As C a p land in Florida.
• • •
lain Jackson, be was
cunmiamiinK officer of
In August, 1821, Travers
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
deeded the land to Moses K.
tion from June 1935 to
^ Levy, according to records oi
• • •

June 1957.

w St. Johns County, which, with
Escambia, were the slate's
first two counties.

Altamonte To
Longwood 427
Paving Slated

RINGGOLD. Ga. (L T D —A
Louisville and Nashvi'le Bailroad passenger train rammed
a big tractor trailer rig that
was stalled on tlie tracks to­
day, derailing lo cars o( the
Chicago to Atlanta train.

Panama Probe
PANAM A CITY I UPI) - A
“ task force" of inter-Amer­
ican investigators visits the
sites of last month's bloody
anti-American riots today to
investigate conflicting U. S.
and Panamanian versions o(
the trouble.

Cape Normal

HERE'S HOW you do it, gentlemen, meadlmy
William Carey tells Col. II. J. Furman, Miperintemlent, ami other officers ami guests attending'
a Chinese luncheon Wednesday at tlie Sanford
Naval Academy. Carey is demonstrating the
techniques of usinir chopsticks. Each Wednes­
day the officers and cadets have a luncheon in
the atmosphere of another nation. Last week
(ierman dishes were served, next week it will
lie Mexican.
(Herald 1’ hoto)

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Construction at the nation's j
It became the property of
space center returned to nor- I
Joseph Finegan in January,
iii.il today and tlie govern­
1851, and in May. 1851, the
ment hoped to keep it Hint
parcel was deeded to John
way in the face of a legal |
Bellcchassc.
\V h c n Bellefight by unions to return pic­
chassec became (lie owner
kets to the gates.
records show- this was the
Bids will be sought and
first
reference
to Second
Lake as Lake Monroe. Inci­ 1contract let some time in
WASHINGTON
(L T I)
—
dentally, tlds instrument also April for a complete road im­
makes the first reference to provement to Sit 127 between Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, who
Lake Jessup which, prior to ! Altamonte Springs and 1/ing- apparently failed to sway the
this time, was known as l.nng wood, it was announced today Warren commission, set out
Lake or Long Pond. Indians, by James P. Avery Jr., chair­ on her own today to try to
however, called it Mud Lake. man of the County Commlss- prove tier slain son innocent
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
—
Arthur Sylvester, assistant
• • •
. ion.
of tlie assassination u( John Sailors and Marines assigned
secretary of defease (or pub­
The
project
lias
received
F. Kennedy.
Additional inlormatiou
in
to the Guantanamo Naval lic affairs, said U » move waa
the abstract indicates that , top priority from tho County
Base no longer will lit able accessary “ to ImjNbm
|
Commission
for
three
years.
Lake Monroe got its name be­
to ts le their verves ami chLVL garrison j o s t a s c f- flu 't * e r a
tween Nov. 5. 1849. and May Avery said he « :i« Irfcr.tied
CAPr. Kl .n s h in i c . ' ii — •run Wiih them:
there" and w help shake the
IT, 1851, In view of President this morning by the State ( V j s ,v u (-nuiMfi lo build a
The Dt ft ti-,’ Hi ,&gt;.!*uiii-iit. in uavai base entirely seif suf­
lloaii
Department
at
Del-&gt;nd
.Monroe's ini|&gt;ortant role in
caletcria in the Merritt Is­ its most drastic step since ficient.
the history of Florida it is the delay has been caused by land Launch Area lias hem Fidel Castro assumed power,
In a separate action, the
logical to suppose that the the large number (more than awarded to Huron Inc. of announced Wednesday that Navy announced a $10.7 mil*
|150) of property owners in­
lake was named for him.
Cape Kennedy, the Army the 3.(mo dependents already linn, four-step program to
volved in obtaining nccssnry |Corps of Engineers announced
Does this settle it ?
on the base would Ik' gradual- supply the t5-squarc-mitc en­
right-of-way.
• • •
’ today.
I ly removed its their husbands clave vvlib sit the water It
Condemnation suit informa­
The County Commission has
and fathers are reassigned needs now that Castro turned
tion has hern forwarded to
adopted a resolution requiring
j after completing a two-year off Cuban supplies in retalia­
Tallahassee on Jan. 28 and
the county to use, whenever
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - i tour of duty.
tion for the seizure of Cuban
should lie returned to Iiel.and
possible, products manufac­
The Board of Liliuatimi ap­
fishermen found in U S. terri­
by Feb. 20, Avery stated,
tured in Florida. The resolu­
proved a new high school soc­
torial waters.
allowing for the filing of the
tion was proposed by tho Flor­
ial studies textbook Wednes­
The Navy will ship an ex­
suits and order of taking. This
ida Manufacturers' Associa­
day after telling the publish­
perimental water de-salting
will permit asking for bids
tion. The commission also
er to revise a "slanted" chap­
plant from San Diego. Calif.,
and letting the contract in
adopted another resolution re­
ter about Negro voting in llic
to help supply the base’s
April.
questing the return to coun­
South.
daily requirement of 2.2 mil­
ties of all surplus land from
- II) I'n'trd Press lnlcinalion.il lion gallons of fiesli water.
control of the Southern l-’ lorIn addition, a new 12,500Snow coat etl highways in
Ida Flood Control District.
NICOSIA. Cyprus (UPI) — the Midwest today anil pre- kilowatt power plant will he
» • •
British paratroopers amt ar­ sented death
hazards
for built, a “ catchment” area
Francis Itmimillat's n e w
mored forces damped a tense drivers.
will tie provided to eolleet
Chamber of Commerce Port
cease-fire on Cyprus today to
Heavy snow warnings were surface fresh water, and an
Autiiority Committee w i l l
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — end two days of savage light­ posted lor a small area in underground reservoir will he
meet Monday in an effort to Tho Florida Fust Const Boil- ing between Greek and Turk­
northern ctliiu and western built to store four million gal­
get some wheels turning to­ way brought to Iho U. S. ish Cypriots in which an r-ti1’onti‘ v Ivania, witli significant lons.
ward the development of an Court o f Appeals Wednesday mated 50 persons were kilted.
Tlie base now has 11 2 mil­
snow also forecast for West
official port authority estab­ ils fight to oust two officials New ligating was feared at
lion gallons of water on hand
Virginia ami Maryland.
lished It) the legislature It'll
of tho Jacksonville Toi mimil any moment as American
Ilazanliiiis
driving
warnhe a luiicheou meeting at Co.
peace efforts apparently tail­ I lugs were out for Illinois, InSpencer's.
The railroad asked the tim e- ed
|din tin, Ohio, Missouri, Mich• • •
judge court to reverse a Dis­
. Igan and Wisconsin Streets
If you could have heard Dr.
trict Court deebion that and
were lull of slush and up to
The sheriff's office I* con­
J. Broward Culpepper, execu­
the federal courts had no jurlive inches of fresh snow was |tinuing to receive complaints
tive director of the Slate
isdietion in the case.
on the ground.
a limit unlawful firing of air
Board of Control, explain the
Thu FEC has sought the dis­
Ituin also fell in tlie Gulf lilies in the area.
potential development on and
missal o f Tormina! Company
MAYPOBT (U PI) The I stales. The Weather Bureau
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reminds
off tlie campus at the propos­
President M. C. Jcnnrtte and Navy announced today the &gt;aid the moisture making up persons owning such rifles
ed East Central Florida Uni­
general counsel Elliott Adams. aireralt carrier Saratoga is the rain and snow was fun- Dial the law forbids firing of
versity, you’d never vote to
maintain the invisible “ U!e- It contends the officers of the scheduled lo dock at the Na- 1ruling tar noilliward ahead of it by minors unless Die child
is under direct supervision of
phone
wall"
between
Die company can servo only witli val base here Friday follow- an advancing cold front,
South Seminole and Sanford unanimous consent of the four ing training exercises in the | Two persons died in sepa- a parent.
railroads using tlie terminal. Cariblwao
late accidents on icy roads in
The law stales further that
areas.
Southern Railway Co. and
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northern Illinois Wednesday. any parent permitting his
A contingent of Heavy At­ One person was hospitalized child under Hi to use an air
Today's Chuckle— "E v c r the FEC w tinted tlie two re­
had your ears pierced,” she moved, while Atlantic Coast tack Squadron 9 (lew home to after a rhartem i bus swerv­ rille without supervision may
asked?
“ No,”
replied the Line und Seaboard Air Line Sanlord Naval Air Station ed off a snow-slick highway he found guilty of a misde­
Irani Die Saratoga Wednes­ near Princeton, Mo., Wednes­ meanor and fined $300 or im ­
other gal, "but I've often had optional the removal.
’I he court took the appeal day.
day night.
prisoned for 30 days.
’em bored.”
• • •
under consideration.
A medium!)-oid lady was
walking along First St. deep­
ly engrossed in thought. An
American Flag posted near
the sidewalk was waving in
tlie Spring like breeze.
As she walked by the Flag.
Indnv is Ihe
•
®
A week from today
Die breeze changed and the
CHWII’AIGN, III. (UPI) — had taste and offensive."
I Birch Society’s National Coun­
cloth touched Die side of her expiration date o f 1963 automobile tags and long lines of The right of a University of
But Pelatson said his own cil and a frequent book re­
face.
Tlie response to bring so motorists are expected to he Illinois classicist ta attack Die j reaction was “ irrelevant."
viewer for the Birch magaThe rditor of Die student
awakened was startling, to in vogue until that time.
late President John F. Ken­
i zinc, said in his article that
Local
tag
tales
personnel
newspaper, an Illinois con­
say die least.
• • •
predirt* the lines as the dead nedy in a John Birch Society gressman and the president Kennedy wav assassinated tielluve you ever seen Polire. line approaches.
periodica! was uplwid Wed- of Die university hoard of cause he (ell behind in a
Chief Boy Williams' eolleetion ' To help cope with Die situa­ nesday by a top school offi* t r u s t e e s
all
defended Communed timetable for turn­
of |dioto» of former Sanford tion, the local office in the Icial.
; Oliver’ s right to make the at- ing over the United Stalea to
mayors? if you'd like to relive (ouitliouse will remain open
Dr. Jack W. Peltason, dean ; tack on Kennedy, which ap­ Die Russians.
n few muim-nts of Sunford h is -1Saturday until noon.
of Die College of Liberal Arts peared in the current issue
Oliver ssiit Kennedy's mem­
tnry visit the lobby of the City! Regular hours wi l be lept and (science* and acting pro­ of Die Birch Society maga­ ory would i&gt;c "cherished wiUi
Police Station. We guarantee next week, with tiie cxistiug vost of the university, said zine. American Opinion.
distaste.”
you it will brinj; bark mein-' auto tag* having to be re­ he considered the attack by
Howard W. Clement, pretlOliver, a professor of the
oi It-*.
I placed by midnight, Feb. 2u Prof. Itrvilo P. Oliver “ in classics, a member of Die dent of the university's board

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Gitmo W ill Accept No

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Cape Contract

Text Approved

Snow Hazard On
Midwest Roads

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FEC Appeals
Ouster Suit

Cease-Fire On

More Complain
Of Air Rifles

VAH-9 Fliers In
From Saratoga

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Carnegie Hall Acoustics
Battles Beatles, Loses

COLUMBUS. Ohio (L T D —
Five thousand Ohio State Uni­
versity students demonstrated
for hour* Wednesday night
and early today, blocking
streets and damaging pro
pert), after learning a 19yearsdd coed had been jailed
(or (ailing to pay S5 ticket (or
Jay walking.
City and university jflicinl*
hastily called meetings this
morning to determine what
stirred up the students to
stage the hoiirs-’ong demon­
stration which erupted on
campus and then moved lour
miles to ibis city's downtown
area and back to campus.
The unruly crowd formed
after it became known on
rampus Wednesday that Mar­
jorie Cocoticllo, a sophomore
from Paterson, N. J., was
locked in a cell for an hour
and a half Monday for not
paying (lie jaywalking fine.
The c a m p ti • newspaper
played the story under a Isitd
page one (leadline and the
university president charges!
the publication was partly re­
sponsible for the demonstra­
tion.
in Paterson. John Cocoziello. girl of the jailed gtrl,
threatened a law suit against
Die state of Ohio. He said the
jailing was “ uncalled for, un­
founded and unfair" and d e­
manded an ajHilngy from authoritics.
“ It's a terrible thing." Coeo/lcllo said. "They put her
(M ajorjc) tn a (ell wiDi a
ptoslltutc ami the prostitute
#ven
propositioned
her Is that any way to treat
an innocent young girl?”
Miss Cocoziello was releas­
ed from Jail aftrr friends
posted a $20 flno and charges
subsequently were dismissed.
The demo nitration began on
tlie campus and then some 5&lt;h)
of tlie stndenta -marrlieil four
miles down heavily traveled
High Street to Die central police station where they milled
alsiut for two hours. March­
ing with them was Miss Cocoziollo, hut while the other stu­
dents Jaywalked hack and
forth in tlie streets, she re­
mained on Die sidewalk.

Rock V Roll
Disc Zancy At
Any Old RPM

NEW YORK (U PI) — Bach.
Beethoven and Brahms will
never sound tlie same again
in Carnegie Hall, music lov­
er*. T ie Beatles were there
Wednesday night and they
broke the acoustics.
Yop. Yc*. Uh-huh.
The shrieks that met these
four Englishmen piled higher
and higher until they wormed
their way into the plaster.

I Probably next tune music is I Youngfters In tow, she left
played in Carnegie a leftover ; before the Beatles could flnhowl will t&gt;e ja rn d looscand |I'll. Diplomatic, she said the
evening had been enjoyable.
strike a first violinist.
Their damage done. Die
Beatles leave for Miami, Fla.
today to tape one television
show and prepare for a live
one Sunday in liv ing noise.
Carnegie Hall, whlcJv opened
on May 5, 1891, has never
heard anything like It and
neither had a port unherette
in a green uniform who se­
lected tier occupation because
she like* classical music. She
said stir thought the Beatles”
"are funny" but she wasn't
laughing.
The B e a t l e s performed
twice, each time before audi­
ence* of 2,600 which spilled
onto the stage. Hie first audi­
ence came with love offerings
S. J. DAVIS JR.
o f jell) (mans.
Some of the jelly beaus bop­
ped a policeman who stood at
Die footlights. He didn't mind;
he munched.
The second audience was
older and included some Ind­
ies in mink, accompanied by
husbands in frown*.
Msn there was Mrs Happy
Rockefeller, wife of Die New
State Representative S. J.
York governor, who in April
(Joe)
Davis Jr., announced
MARY WALKER
o f 1980, joining the fight to
today that tic will seek resave
Carnegie
from
progress,
(Jumoson Photo)
election a* a member of th«
had declared: “ The historic
Florida House of llcprcscnta*
ami riiltural value of Car­
live* from Seminole County.
negie Hall is Mich Dial il
Davis, a Sanford attorney, is
should not lie permitted to Ik*
currently serving Ins first
lorn down me-cly lo make
term in the Florida legisla­
way for another office build­
ture, having served In tha
ing."
special and regular session*
Mr*. Rockefeller, accom ­
of 1963.
panied by a bevy of children,
During his first regular
said sho eame because Wen­
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, dy, her daughter by a pre­ term in the Legislature, Davis
was appointed to and served
veteran head of the county vious marriage, was “ just as
as a member of several com­
excited
as
any
child."
tax assessor’s office, Unlay
mittee* Including Judiciary
announced her candidacy for
" A " , Higher Education, Con­
stitutional Amendments, Safe­
re-election to that post.
ty, I’ uhlic Lands &amp; I’ arks,
In tier announcement, Mrs.
Industrial Development, and
Walker said:
Motor Vehicles A Carrier*.
” 1 wish to announce to you,
He was selected by Speaker
the people of Seminole Coun­
of tlie House, Mallory Home,
ty, my candidacy for re-elec­
as Vice Chairman o f the Ju­
tion as your county tax assess­
diciary “ A " Committee.
or.
Davis la now serving as a
"It is with pri&lt;le 1 point to
MIAMI, (U PI)
_
The member of tlie Special Com­
the improvements snd work
Cuban government rhnrgcd mission studying tlie queation
accompli shell under most try­
tho United State* with ■ of abolition of the death pen­
ing circumstances during my
“
n e w provocation" today, alty. Tills Commission is to
terms of office.
"Due to tlie heavy achodulc claiming s U. 8. pinna in­ submit a report of its find­
ami tlie need for close super­ tercepted a fishing boat in ings to the 1965 Session of tho
i
Legislature.
vision of Die work, It has Culinn waters.
Tho charge, broadcast by
Davis said:
been impossible for me to
“ I urn appreciative of tins
per-onally see and assist each Havana radio, mild Die ves­
of you. However. I feel the sel "l.nmda 88" was inter­ opportunity to have served tho
proper training of personnel cepted by a U.S. amphibious people of Seminole County as
was of utmost Importance In plane near Cape San Antonio, llicir State Representative and
have a sincere desire to con­
order that the many phases of on Cuba's west coast.
It did not nay when tliu tinue to serve in this capacity.
the office work could be proporly performed, and this of a l l e g e d incident occurred. Thu Skate of Florida is A
“ Tho piano mndo several leader in this nation of our*
necessity consumed much of
passes,
flying low, and then with a dynamic future, and
my time.
” 1 appreciate Die spirit of disappeared," said the broad­ Seminole County Is a vital
part of the development of
co-operation and the under­ cast, heard here today,
standing which you have
**Tlio crew wus not fright­ tills State.
"Our County is progressive
shown in (lie past ami invite ened by tills new provocation
your careful consideration of o f the Yankees,” said tlie and has potential opportuni­
ties for development which
rny many years of experience broadcast.
will create a climate of
in Die assessor's office.
Tho vessel, according to
“ With your approval In the Havana radio, was returning economic statdlity and afford
forthcoming elections. I will from a fishing 11ip to tho cultural and social opportuniclscwhcrc. My concern is a
welcome the opportunity to Gulf of Mexico.
government of Integrity aimed
serve you for another four
’Pn- Lambda-type boat, a
years in the same courteous sleek, modern vessel, is the tics that cannot be found
t elimination of fiscal ex­
and efficient manner lo which same type Dial was seized
you have been accustomed In by tliu Coast Guard in Flor­ cesses with adequate and es­
sential services where a de­
Die past. I assure you I will ida waters two weeks ago.
finite need is found,
continue to work for the best
The two Lambda-type boats
"I feel rny experience as a
interest of the people of
in tho four-boat party found member of the Florida Legis­
Seminole County.**
near
Dry Tortuga*
were lature will be of great value
powered by Russian engines if chosen again to represent
and carried electronic instru- Dip eiti/ens of Seminole Coun­
minis from oilier nations.
ty. I will continue the policy,
which I have adhered to, of
representing *11 of the people
Trouble ran In bunrhes
and all areas of Semlnolo
for an Orlando man Wed­
Seminole High School Band County witli equal vigor with­
nesday night.
I’aients Association will moot out being unduly Influenced by
Hubert Florrr rrported to at 8 tonight, in tliu scliuol
special interest groups or in­
the sheriff’ s office that his
hand ball.
dividuals."
car uinhrd nut on Highway
17-92. lie park'd It beside
the road and when hr re­
lumed soniroiu* lud swiped
a howling ball and two pairs
of Itowling shoes.

Joe Davis Seeks
Re-Election To
Slate House

Tax Assessor
Announces For
Re-Election

Cuba Charges
U. 5. In 'New
Provocation'

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The government bus given up
trying to figm e out what the
rock 'n* ndl record “ Louie
l.ouio" is nil about.
Tliero wern complaint* that
the platter, recorded on Hie
Wane labrl by the Ktngsmen,
had off-color lyrics which
could lie detected when the 45
r.p.m. dive was played at
3.1'■*.
Tho Federal Communirations Commission, the Post
Dfiiio Ih-pui (incut and the
Jiistiea Department started an
investigation, hut finally gave
lip after listening at speeds
ranging from 18 r p in. to 78
r.p.m.
City firemen were railed to
“ We found the record unin­
telligible at any speed we m grass fire at 11:15 u. in. to­
plnved it,” «n FCC spokesman day In the 2100 block of MelInnvilla Ave.
said.

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added Diat Oliver "has the
right as a private citizen to
express himself and is so
guaranteed those right* by
Ihe statutes of the university,"
Representative
Melvin
Price, (D-lll.), said Oliver's
Idea* were “ regrettable" but
Dial a* long as the profess­
o r * poiiUral views did not
color his teaching, his job
should not be tn joepardy,
Robert Ebert, editor of the

Dally Illml, said Oliver's ar­
ticle was a “ base and unwar­
ranted attack" against Ken­
nedy hut said he aawr “ noth­
ing wrong with hi* speaking
out."
"Only a strong and free *od efy could permit Prof. Oliv­
er his own freedom," Ebert
said in an editorial.
Peltason said lie had been
assured Oliver "doe* not use
hi* classroom to promote his
own political views."

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C Of C Officers j
National FFA W eek To Begin Saturday Highlight 01
Recommended
Rollins Fete
County Denies
Zoning Change
l ’age 2 — Feb. 18, 1964

Vocational agriculture stufeots of Seminole High School
alQ join Future Farmer* of
America member* throughout
the nation In activltle* to
focus attention on the Import­
ance o f agriculture during Na­
tional FFA Week Feb. 15-22.
'•Agriculture • Dynamic . .
Challenging" Is this year’*
FFA Week theme. The farm
boys «U1 undertake a cam­
paign to Inform the general
public about the Importance
o f the agricultural industry to
America, the growing need for
fanning and o f the numerous
and wide variety of opportun­
ities that exist in the broad
field o f agriculture for young
men who have a background
of ferm experience and train­
ing.
"W e have such an abun­
dance of food in America that
people are taking farmers for
granted,” said William West,
eoeatioeal agriculture teach*
e r a n d r r A adrisor. "Actual­
ly, fa m in g to our largest and
moat vital industry end it i*
becoming increasingly import­
ant with our expanding popu­
lation. In our area, particul
arty, moat of the businesses
and most o f tbo Jobs are
bastely dependent upon sur­
rounding farms tar their ex­
istence. Take away the fa m e
and for all practical purposes
you would destroy the en­
tire community.
Seminole High FFA , with 43
members, plan window dis­
plays, radio programs and
ether aettvitiae during FFA
Week.
Membership in the FFA to
made up o f boys who are atudents s f vocational agricul­
ture In klgh school. The or­
ganisation's activities are de­
signed to help develop rural
leadership and good citizenshlp, and to stimulate the
boys In better achievement la
(hair study and work toward
successful establishment in
farming e r other agricultural

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go*. in n special masting
Tuesday morning, planned as
Urn first fend raising project
n f (ha year n dinner to bn
held March t l from 4 until
• p jn . at the Clrie League
Building on Church Street.
Included on the menu will
he steak, mashed potatoes,
vegetables, desserts and co f­
fee.
Preceding Tuesday** meet,
lag, n Fnn Breakfast was
held with SS persons attend­
ing. Mrs. Arthur Putmsn
gave the devotion before the
light breakfast o f doughnuts,
toast and coffee was served.
Quia games wore played.
Special guests attending
were Mrs. Helen Pendry o f
Lynn, Mass* Mias Sadie MeBale. Mias Winifred McHtlo
and Mrs. Elvina Franks. Mrs.
Flora Bunnell, another spec­
ial guest, was particularly
boss red an Tuesday was her
birthday.
Mrs. fieri Hitsman, chair­
man o f the event, wee as­
sisted by Mrs. Elisabeth Hil­
ls sad Mrs. Lillies Cox.

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The Dutch have transform­
ed the Zuider Zee Into a
freshwater lake and reclaim­
ed thousands o f submerged
scree. New arsas are being
diked and drained, behind a
SO-mlle dam holding back
the North Sea, a project
which has been described as
equivalent to damming Long
Island Sound and filling in
two-thirds o f its 1,200 square
tniles.

N A TIO N A L F F A W E E K , Feb. 15-22, ban been proclaimed locally b y
Mayor A . L. Wilson (right). He is pictured with Seminole High FFA
chapter officers (from the le f t ): John Carver, vice president; Don Sipes,
president, and Gary Gibson, chairman of F F A Week program.

V EG ET A B LE
REPORT
Federal State Mnrket
News Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
for Feb. 12. AU sales F.O.B.
Preceding charges extra un­
less otherwise stated:
SANFOKD-OVIEDO
ZELL WOOD DISTRICT
Cabbage: demand fair, mar­
ket about steady. Domestic
round type, IK bu. crates,
mostly tl-SO, small and fair
quality, $1.25. Red type, few,
g2; SO lb. lick s, domestic
round type, ordinary to fair
quality, $1 to 11.25.
Carrots: demand g o o d ,
market ateedy. Sacks.' 48-1 lb.
film packed, $2-25 to $2.50; SO
Iba. loo**, $1.45 to $1.90.
Celery: demand good, mar­
ket stranger. 1$ In. crates,
Pascal type, &gt; dot. and larg­
er, &gt;4; 4 dot. and (mailer,
$340; hearts, 34 count, film
wrapped, $4 50.
Chinese Cabbage: demand
good, market stronger. 18 In.
cratea, $2.25 to $2.50; very
few higher.
Endive; jtejnand fair, mar­
ket about steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, mostly $3i0.
Escarole: demand f a i r ,
market about steady. 1 1/1
bu. crates, mostly $3.
Lettuce: demand good, mar­
ket about steady. Boston type,
EBN crates, 34 count, few,
$3JO;
Iceberg
type,
WB
crates, 34 count, $2-25 to
I3J9; Romalne, * 1/9 bu.
cratea, few, $1.30.
Onions, green: m a r k e t
steady. Crates, 3 doz. bunch­
es, $3.
Parsley:
market steady.
Crates, i dot. bunches, $1 to
$230.
Parsnips: market steady.
Baskets, 12-1 lb., film pack­
ed, few, $1.25.
Radishes: demand g o o d ,
market steady. Baskets, film
packed, red varieties, 30-0 os.,
$1.30; while vsristies 24-9 ox.,
few, $2.25.
Spinach: offerings tight Bu­
shel baskets, Savoy type,
few, $1.75.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
DISTRICT
Clear and cool.
Cabbage: demand slow to
fair, market dull. Domestic
round type, lf c bu. crates,
mostly $1.30; few small sixes,
lower; 50 lb. sacks, ordinary
to fair quality, $1 to $1.15,
mostly $1; very few higher,
poorer condition, lower.

Hospital Notes
FEBRUARY 12
Admissions
Josephine Rodrigues, Julia
White, Annie Wilder, Betty
Jean Holley, Fred Heath, Ra­
mona F. Bridges, Sandra L.
Wagner, Grace E. Middleton,
Everett Franklin, Clarence E.
Hannon, Urana Kelly, Ed­
ward Spaulding, Jacquelyn
Wilson, William IL Harriett,
Carolyn O. Garrett, Mary
Jane Maple, Peggy Layton,
all o f Sanford; John Henry
Stephen. John M. Byrn, De­
nary; Ida Seidel, Retha Muffley, Longwood; H o w a r d
Brewer, Silver Lake; Mary
Tucker Burnham, Lake Mon­
roe; Charles J. Sheffield,
North Orlando; Margaret M.
Brown, Raleigh, N. C.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Arveiter Hol­
ley, baby girl, Sanford
Dischargee
Frank Robinson, R i c h a r d
Hanabottom, Margucrito W.

P r i c e , Lucille Updegraff,
Daisy Dixon, Ursna Kelly,
Casey L. Dunn, James P.
Barclay, Rebecca Harkness,
Mary W. Durant and baby
girl, Jeanette Martin and
baby girl, ail of Sanford; Er­
nest N. Wright, William B.
WLDcutt, D a n i e l Connors,
Mary Kosotan, Clarence W.
Hall, all of DeBary; Frank
Williams, Chuluota; Ella Lou­
isa Johnson, John Troutman,
Wanda Enloe, Lake Monroe;
Vernon C. Fcddersen, Lake
Mary; Mery A. Buxton, Sor­
rento; Amos Lovett 111, Alta­
monte Sprlngi; Hazel Smith,
Orange City;
Jeanne O.
Briggs and baby girl, Mait­
land; Rosemary Cohen and
baby girl, Osteen

.Annual Animated Magazine
symposium and a special con­
vocation of commemoration
will highlight Rollins College's
annual Founders Week, Feb
19-24.
The symposium will be held
Feb. 23 and the convocation
will mark the TXh anniver­
sary of the college on Feb. 34
. Appearing on these pro­
grams will be a distinguished
panel of International figures:
Senora Eva S. de Lopes Ma­
teos, wife of the president ol
Mexico; Thomas C. Msnn.
assistant secretary of state
for international affairs; Dr.
Henry T. Heald, president of
the Ford Foundation; Sir Har­
old Mitchell, lecturer in His­
panic American affairs at
Stanford
University;
Gen.
David Sarnoff, chairman of
the board of Radio Corpora­
tion o f America, and G.T.
Willey, vice president and
general manager of Martin
Marietta's Orlando division.

Smoker Sues For
SI Million
PITTSBURGH (U PD -A nth
ony France, 57, Pittsburgh,
filed a $1 million damage suit
against the Liggett and My­
ers Tobacco Co. Wednesday
charging ha contracted throat
cancer from smoking cigar­
ettes.
Prance, a retired truck
driver, said In federal court
that be suffered a malignant
tumor o f the throat which
forced removal a&lt; his right
vocal chord In March, 1963.
He said he had smoked Ches­
terfield cigarettes since 1935.
James A. Ashton, France's
attorney, said the recent U. S.
Public Health Service report
prompted France to file the
suit against tha makers ol
Chesterfield cigarettes.

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Handy Helpers Home, Johnson A ir Texas Trip Out
Longwood Volunteers Club Receives
For President
View s On Red Trade
Bracelets
«Set Goal For Year
Chief Claude Layo of the
Longwood Volunteer F i r e
Department reported to a
meeting o f the group last
week that the firemen had
purchased equipment for the
department valued at more
than $3,300 over the past
•three years with fund's rau*
ed through events sponsored
by tha voluntcccrs.

The goal »ct for this year,
if sufficient monies are rais­
ed, is a monitor for each
fireman's home. The fire de­
partment possesses 10 moni­
tors at the present time but
|the need of additional ones
became evident during tho
past year when the volunte­
ers were called to 00 fires,
two-thirds of which were out­
side the city limits o f Longwood.
The first fund raising pro­
ject planned this year it the
annual chicken dinner to be
held March 14 from 4 until
8 p.m. in the city park. In
the event of Inclement wea­
ther, the dinner will be held
in tlie new firehouse.
The
menu will
include
TITUSVILLE (UPI) - Four
Southern
fried
chicken,
mash­
young boys coolly dllsarmcd
a dynamite bomb planted on ed potatoes anil gravy, pens
tracks of the Florida East and carrots, coleslaw, rolls,
Coast
Railway
Wednesday coffee and cupcakes.
Chairmen for the event,
sight just seconds before a
freight train it was aet to named at the meeting, are:
Layo, general chairman; Bry­
destroy Hashed by.
The boys, returning from a an Snow, tickets; Carl Lorn4 fishing trip, spotted the bomb mlcr, food supplies; Harold
ax' they walked along the Willis, tables and park; How­
main line of the strike-pla ard Eaton, parking; Ted
gued railway about two miles Waltz, loudspeaker and mus­
north of the nation’s space ic; John Farina and Fred
center at Cape Kennedy.
Esclavon, cooking committee
FEC Vice President Winfred and the Ladies Auxiliary,
L. Thornton credited the "her serving.
oic feat” of the youngsters
Tickets are available from
with saving the lives of the any member of the fire de­
two-man crew aboard the Mi­ partment or auxiliary or may
te ami-bound train and prevent­ bo purchsed at the event.
ing "another effort to murder Takeout dinners also wilt be
our workers and wreck our available.
trains.”
The bomb was the second
directed at the rail line this
week. A dynamite blast de
atroyed an FEC trestle and
blew up 32 freight cara in
Miami Sunday.
Deputy Leif Larsen refused
49 to identify the boys, all from
WASHINGTON (U PI)
Titusville and ranging in age Seven young crewmen who
from 8 to 18, to prevent poss were aboard the Cuban fish­
ible reprisals.
ing boats seized for fishing
"Anybody that would do In Florida waters will be re­
something like this is liable patriated to Cuba.
lo do anything,” an officer
The seven, all under 17, are
explained.
at the U.S. immigration sta­
Larsen said the boys spotted tion at Opalaka, Fla. the
ao electric battery lying next State Department said Wed­
to the tracks and followed a nesday their return it being
% wire leading to 45 sticks of arranged through Czech diplo­
jumbo-sized gelatin dynamite mat*
As they were gingerly exam
big the bomb, the freight train
appeared about a half-mile
away.
One of the youngsters Jerk*
ed the wire loose and they all
scampered Into some woods.
Thornton said the bomb was
By Bernice Kelney
rigged so that when the steel
An Oviedo Bund Boosters
- 9 wheeli of the train crossed Club was organized recently
some wires an electric circuit for the purpose of raising
was made &lt;0 the battery funds to back the new Oviedo
which would touch off the High School Band.
biaat A safety car preceded
Officers elected at the or­
the freight train, he said, ganizational m e e t i n g were
but it had rubber wheels.
Fred Stumpf, preaident; Mra.
Jack Bratton, secretary and
Ralph Neely, treasurer.
A number o f money making
projects are under considera­
tion by tha group and will be
announced later. Fund* will he
used for tha purchase o f large
By Jane Casselberry
musical instruments, music
Lyman High School PTA books and sheet music.
la not in tha least supersti­
tious and they have even dub­
bed their Variety Show, plan­
ned for Friday, March 13, as
"The Lucky 13.”
An audition has been called
by Mrs. Paulina Stevens, dir­
ector of the all adult fun
show, for Monday, Feb. 17,
at 8 p. m., in the Lyman High
Band room.
Jim Blrkenmeyer has the
enviable task of auditioning
"chorus girls” and ha hopes
te com* up with some sta­
tuesque beauties to brighten
the show.
te
R. T. MUwee U talent scout
for the production and is
searching tb* county for out­
standing performers.

4 Boys Remove
Dynamite From
•FEC Tracks

The Handy Helpers 4-H Club
of Lake Monroe received 4-H
bracelets and tha club flag at
a recent meeting held at the
ht.me o f the adult leader, Mrs.
H. R. Wilson, on Rivervlew
Avenue.
Mrs. Wilson and the assist­
ant leader, Mrs. II. L. John­
son. received silver lapel 4-H
pins.
Mans were d!*cus*cd for the
Seminole County 4-H Clubs
trip to the Central Florida
Fair on Feb. 29 and for an all
Huy field trip to be made in
tlie near future. Plans also
were made for County Evcnta
Duy to be held April 4 and for
the County Dress Revue.
Ham aamlwichea prepared
by tho girls were served to
Churieno and Patty Raker,
Ruth Dullard, Susan Dunn,
Surnh Dyson, Reeky Gowan,
Cookie Russell, Yvonne Strip­
ling, Joy Wilson and the lead­
ers.
The next meeting will be at
tho home o f Mrs. Johnmn.

White House
Aide Resigns
WASHINGTON (U Pt)
President Johnson Wednesday
accepted the resignation of
August Heckicher as White
House consultant on tha arts.
But the President said the
White House would continue to
be interested "In this import­
ant field.” Johnson recently
named a committee to review
the relationship between gov­
ernment and the arts.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Johnson and British
Prime
Minister Sir Alec
Douglas-llomc have been de­
bating whether a fat Commu­
nist la better than a lean one.
The issue has nothing to do
with the physical build of Ni­
kita Khrushchev compared
with any other Red leader. It
deals with Western trade with
the Communist bloc, particu­
larly Cuba.
The United States h a s

Fliers Find
Mountain
WASHINGTON (U PI) U. S. Navy fliers discovered
a mountain range in Antarc­
tica Monday and dropped an
American flag on Us highest
peak.
Navy Secretary Paul Nitre
announced Wednesday that
the 4,000 to 6,000 foot moun­
tains were sighted In an un­
chartered area of Queen Maud
land. The mountains are an
extension of the Shackleton
Range, rising to 80 to 100
miles west of known peaks.

Ethan H.
ST. LOUIS (UPI) _ An
Ethan H. Shrplcy chose an
Ethan II. Campbell as a reg­
ional campaign manager to
help him in his race for the
Republican gubernatorial nomnation in Missouri.
The Ethan H. Campbell is
national advertising manager
o f the St. Joseph Nows-rress
and Gazette.

strongly protested sales of
Rritish buses to the Castro re­
gime and British willingness
to extend long-term commer­
cial credit to the Soviet bloc.
It is not known exactly
what Johnson and Home said
on the matter, but their aides
have been eagerly explaining
their divergent n a t i o n a l
views. This is how the British
argument runs:
"W e maintain that the way
to achieve peace with the
Communist bloc is to develop
trade — to draw the Commu­
nists into world trade," the
British say.
"W e do not believe the
American policy of economic
isolation of Cuba and Commu­
nist China
and economic
sanctions against the Soviet
bloc will get us anywhere. It
will not make any of those
countries less dangerous.
"W e do not believe that
lean, hungry Communists are
better to have around than
fat,
confident Communists.
On the contrary, when you
grow fat and confident you
stop being a Communist.”
If Cuba is nothing mors
than an outpost of commu­
nism in the Western world,
the British contend, "why Is
it better or less reprehensible
to feed American wheat to the
Russians than it Is to trans­
port Cubans in British bus­
es?"
While the United Slates is
willing to sell the Soviet bloe
$230 million worth of wheat,
the British noted, the bus
sales amount to only about (20
million, comparative peanuts.

Chicago's 10-Year-Old Mother Doing Well

WASHINGTON (U PI) The White House said Wed­
nesday
President
Johnson
would
return
directly
to
Washington late Friday night
from his one-day speaking
trip to St. Louia.
The Preaident will fly to
St. Louis Friday afternoon to
apeak at a dinner on the 200th
anniversary of tha founding
of tha city. There had been
speculation he might continue
on to Texas for the weekend.

CHICAGO (U PI) — A 10year-old girl who gave birth
to a 5-pound-15-ounce baby by
Caesarean section was report­
ed In satisfactory condition
today.
Attendants at St. Bernard's
Hospital, said the baby, * a
fulltcrm girl, was in “ fair
condition.” The child was
born Wednesday.
The mother was believed to
be the youngest in Chicago
medical
records.
Medical
source said a 9-year-old Ar­
kansas girl was believed to
have been the youngest mo­

ther on record In the United
States.
A
10-ycar-old
newspaper
vendor named Maria Gon­
zalez Garcia gave birth by
caesarean section to a 5-pound
10-oncc son at Women's Hos­
pital in Mexico City one
week ago. Both arc doing fine.
Secrecy protected the joung
mother in St. Bernard's Hos­
pital in Chicago. She was
identified only as a Negro
fourth grade student. Her
name was not made known.
Authorities said the girl
named a 16-year-old boy ns
the father. The youth is the

son of foster parents with
whom the girl had been living.
He has been turned over to
juvenile authorities and has
been undergoing psychiatric
tests.
The hospital said the baby
would be sent to St. Vincent's
Orphanage as soon as poss­
ible. The hospital said whe­
ther the mother would see her
daughter was up to the fam­
ily court and social agencies.

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memorative postags stamp in the U . 8 . Post
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IM PRO VE Y O U R HOM E NOW !

Recommendations for t in f *
officers o f the Lake Mary *
Chamber o f Commerce were
presented at last week's bu*inesi meeting of the group
by Otis Sjobiom, chairman
o f the nominating commit­
tee.
Named on tha al*t« were
Jim
Daughtrey, president;
Richard Keogh, vice pretident ; Mr*. Sylvia Brown, »
secretary and Mrs. Vivian *
Coleman, treasurer.
Members o f the board will
be Keogh, Donald Jackson,
Clarence Donaldson, Joe A. *
Akerman, Jimmy Jones an 1
W. C. Hopkins.
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Election* will h« held at •
the next meeting, the first •
Thursday In March. Mern-_
bers voted to have a covered •g 1
dish dinner at this time te
start at 7 p.m. with tha elec­
tion and installation follow,
ing at 8 p.m. Donaldson was
appointed at committeeman
in charga.
A special guest, Melanie
Williams, was introduced as
the Queen o f Hearts from
Lake Mary in the Heart
Fund Drive. She will get g
votes by contribution—on*
penny a vote.

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R e q u e s t for a toning
change from R-IAA resident­
ial to C-i commercial of
property at the corner of
Maitland Avenue and Oranole Road, located just outside
the municipal limits of Altamont* Springs, was denied
Wednesday night at a public
hearing before the Seminole
County Zoning Board.
The change in cla rifica ­
tion was being petitioned in
order that an open-air neigh­
borhood grocery could be lo­
cated in the area.
A large group o f residents
from the vicinity attended
Wednesday night'* hearing
to
protest the
requested
change. In addition, objecting
petitions bearing mor* than
280 signatures were present­
ed.

aid and citixenship in tha
heme; Jerry SVialak, reading;
David Krohne, aviation, cook­
ing, art and citizenship in the
nation; Steve Kish, soil and
water conservation and nature
and Dan Casselberry, citizen­
ship In the nation.
Scouta who went on the
winter camping trip to Goldbead Branch State Park last
month reelved a small white
replia o f the scout bus to
wear on their uniform. This
pin is similar to the yellow
one given those who went on
the summer trip to the
Smokies.
Receiving the awards were
assistant scoutmaster Wally
Krohne, John Worrell, Larry
Rlgling, J o h n n y Rhodes,
Steve Huber, Fred Staedler,
Bill Daniel, Waiter Bistiine,
Bob Gist*, Richard Harwood,
David Krohne, Peter Mont­
gomery and Dan and Ricky
Casselberry.
The •‘kitten” patrol, con­
sisting o f Bab*, Tina and
Terri Daniel and Meltnda
Casselberry,
daughters
of
tha leaders who have gone on
the summer trips with ths
scouts, and their mascot, fiveyear-old Cathy Casaelberry,
wera proudly displaying their
n a w 1 y designed uniforms,
feminine versions o f the boy
scout khaki.

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Mrs. J. T. Baggcrly o f 210
S. Virginia Avenue, Sanford,
has received word that her
mother, Mrs. Pearl Sanders,
died at about 2 a.m. today at
O c a l a Memorial Hospital.
Funeral arrangements have
not been completed at this
time.

lowed to move their photos up
a step on the ladder to Eagle.
Those receiving merit bad­
ges were Greg Kauble, first

The cerebral palsy tele­
thon scheduled for this week­
Nucleus o f tb* Library of
end In Orlando will get an Congress was formed by the
assist from local off-duty purchase o f the library of
firemen.
President Thomas Jefferson.
Assistant Fir* Chief R-T.
Thomas reported his men will
accept donations from the
Sanford area public and pre­
sent the fund on the telethon
Sunday at about 4 p.m.
Ha says the contributions
may ba left at either fire
station or, if the Individual
to not able to visit the sta­
tions, his men will go to the
home and pick up the dona­
tion.
Donors may call the sta­
tion at 322-4982 to tell of
their intentions to contribute.

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Troop 841 o f Ceseelbeiry
held a covered dish supper
and court o f honor Monday
night at the Casselberry Com*
nmnity Methodist Church in
celebration o f Boy
Scout
Week.
A candlelight ceremony on
various ranks o f scouting
was presented and humorous
skits were given by the pan­
ther, saber tooth and bear
cat patrols.
Scoutmaster T e d Daniel
presented awards and badges
to those who had earned them.
Scouta advancing in rank
were Walter Biatiine and
Steve Nicarry first class and
Stave Huber, Richard Har­
wood and John Worrell, sec­
ond class.
Daniel had prepared an ad­
vancement beard .on which
each boy's photo was display­
ed with his rank and those
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fiv e ranch consideration to tha cul­
tural advantage offarad by tha
eoramunlty. And ona o f tha organlaationa o f this elty which lands Itaalf to the cultural Ufa o f tha great­
er Sanford community la the San­
ford community la the SanfordSeminole A rt Association.
Tha area spotlight this weekend
will be focused on the association's
fifth annual art exhibit which will
be presented at Sanford’a beautiful
Civic Center.
One o f the association ■ most Im­
pressive shows in years will open
it* doors from noon until 6 pjn .
Officials o f the organisation have
expressed their appreciation conearning the establishment o f a cul­
tural center by tha City Commis­
sion. The commissioners granted
the former Sanford Public Library
Building to the City Recreation De­
partment end a portion o f the
structure hat been set ealde for the
art association's use. The associa­
tion's leaders are pleased that the
City of Sanford appreciates and
recognises the value o f creative
arts.
Because o f this act on tha pert of
the city, the association can now
have
a
program
of
activities
throughout the year. Specific activ­
ities of various kinds can be predesires.
Sines new quarters ere new avail­
able association leaders say that

the organisation is now in a posi­
tion to make memberships available
to more art-minded citizens who de■ire to participate in the group's
program.
Although the association has of­
ficially been a port of the City Rec­
reation Department for some five
years, the orgunlzutlon is proud of
the fact that it has never asked any­
one for anything. And, it has nev­
er presented a snow which was not
absolutely free to the public.
In spite o f the recent advances
In the association's progrum and
the new facilities, the organization
does need help now. For its new
quarters some 50 chairs and three
or four tables are required. The as­
sociation Is planning to sponsor
some fund raising activities to help
in the purchsse of equipment
Sunday afternoon's snow will
have a unique plan o f judging. A
Jury will select n number o f pictures
to be displayed in a special group­
ing. A special section of the show
has been reserves for the junior
section. Junior members are spon­
sored by adult members.
The allow will be accentuated by
organ music in the background and
there will be tea table chatter.
The association is leaving no stona
unturned In its efforts to make the
1064 show the most out*tanding-in
the organization’s britf history. The
Herald urges citizens of this area
to show its appreciation for these
efforts by attending Sunday’s pre­
sentation.

Scaling Space Wall
Suddenly, the space race Is excit­
again. And at last* i f only for
• uttte while, the United States is
ahead in tha vital department of
booster power.
Ever since Sputnik I went up on
October 4, 1957. Soviet spectacul­
ars have been explained away as
being due to all tnat rocket power
they had to play around with. Now.
lifter six years of waiting, the or­
biting o f the 19-ton second stage of
the Saturn rocket outstrips any­
thing the 8ovlet Union has done.
To ba sure, Saturn project directar Wernher von Braun himself exte the U .8. lead to be short-lived.
predicts the Russians will launch
a satellite weighing between 40 and
SO tons — "so o n ."
Whether they do or not, the Im­
portant point is that the Saturn
feat is more than the usual SovietStyle spectacular — all flash and
ao follow-up. It la one mors step
forward in a program that began
when the Mercury capsule was first
conceived and whose nearest term­
ination is the landing o f men on the
moon.
The whole U.S. space effort has
eome a truly impressive distance
when one rememben the dismal De­
cember day in 1957 when the first
puny Vanguard collapsed on its
launching pad.
In 1963, not only were the obtlves o f the Mercury program
lllantly exceeded by the 22-orbit
flight of Gordon Cooper, but the
successful firing of the liquid hy­
drogen-fueled Centaur upper stage
vehicle was an important milestone
— the first advance beyond the ox­
ygen-kerosene power era. And it
is hydrogen that must take men
to the moon and planeta.
The rapid-fire launchings within
a period o f 10 days of Relay II* Ec­

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Beer Lake*Ferest City
Mrs. Maryana Miles
888-8878
Ceaeelherry
Mrs, Jane Casselberry
818*8848
Chulnota
Mm. Jean Mails
886*8748
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Mutter
888-4418
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Thought For Today
Great in counsel and mighty in
deed; whose eyes are open to all the
ways o f men, rewarding every man
according to nis ways and according
to the fruits of his doings. — Jere­
miah 82:19.
• • •
Life is like a cash register, in
that overy account, every thought,
every deed, like every safe, la regis­
tered and recorded. —
Monsignor
Fulton J. 8heen.

Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
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Lake Monroe
Mr*. H. L Johaeoa
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Loagwoed
Mrs. Deans Bates
228-221?
North Orlande
Mr*. Mans Griaeteed
222-2281
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Baydor
822-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. George Keteey
388-8488

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WAStnNOTON - (NBA) A major th in g* la U.8. titUcs la Latin America la com ­
ing. M will ba apatded aa a
result a f the Panama riots.
Those will he slSMhU rerisloas ia tbs spotty Alba sea
for Prograss.
ln s s e wfll bs a quick, sharp
setback hi U. 8. attempts to
yte at social
and fovarnmeot change oa
Latin countries at the price
of U. g . economic old.
The new ides la to hk hard
at improving each country
economically la tha belief this
will automatically create a
climate h r better government
social condlWe will an longer hold back
aid solely because at s mili­
tary coup, aa we did la Hon-

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Editor, The Ifarsldi
The Sanford lfiaiaterial A s­
sociation committee in charge
o f arrangements for the
ond annual Christian Youth
Rally held here last Saturday
night wtehee to thank every,
one who helped make tha rally
a success.
Some 860 youths enjoyed the
program held In the auditor*
ium o f the Beaainole High
School.
We especially appreciate the
work o f the program commit­
tee, the publicity committee,
those who provided the music
end the United Church Wom­
en of Sanford who served re­
freshments.
We also are meet grateful to
A. J. Bracken, Seminole High
principal, tat use o f the audi­
torium.
Wa wish, too, to
Sanford Herald far the pub­
licity given in advance o f the
rally.
Rev. Ray Gregory,
Commltooo Chairman,
Ebeneser Methodist Church)
Bev. Charles Does
Sanford Alliance Church)
Rev. Ed Smith, Associate,
First Presbyterian Church

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duras and tha Dominican Re­
public. That la, aid won't be
contingent oo bow a govern­
ment got Into power, provid­
ed U'a friendly.
Wa w on t bold back aid
because a co-operating gov­
ernment doesn’t institute land
or tax reform er expand its
school syitem. We'll turn
these problems ovar to tha
Latin etatae themselves and
let them police each other.
Wa will begin linking Latin
aid directly to U. 8. foreign
policy Instead at considering
aid an end In Itself. Cancell­
ed: the old policy at continu­
ing aid to a Latin country
even when Its government
starts working against tha
United States. Aid, as in Pan­
ama, will ba race toed until
tha situation "improves.”
And will ba snapandod whan
a country dosin 't carry out
iclf-bslp aa Its pari o f an aid
or when a government being
helped doesn't take the steps
to maka aid effective.
Thane win ba asora loans,
fewer gifts.
Thera will ba an Increase
In efforts to undermine the
Castro-Communist movements
now growing In a fistful of
Central and South American
countries.

Guiding hand
changes is Thomas Menu,
new presidential adviser and
assistant secretary at state.
Mann baa strong ideas
about U. S. tactics In Latin
America. Ha'a not backward
about expressing those ideas.
He held them before tha Pan­
ama riots. But Panama has
given him a at
tor pwhing through kla con­
cepts against pockets o f ra*
alataoca in the U. 8 . govern­
ment.
Maan points out thad eonfan s which lad to tha riots
in Panama are duplicated In
other LaUn-Antericaa coun­
tries.
A source eleoo to
•aye, *'I think tha Common
1st problem is serious In tha
hemisphere.
I
sometimes
think wa make a mistake ia
thinking in terms o f numbers.
Too often wu have gone an tha
assumption that because tha
Communists am amaQ M
numbers, they era net danbetter.
"W atery doesn't show any
ease in which tha pegpte af
a Latin country by themselves
hare been able ta gat rid of
the Communists."
U. 8. Latin policy will ha
more flexible.
States aa laager wW try la
•trait-jacket ana Latin policy
oo tha whole of Booth and
Central
America.
Instead,
Mann's moo wffi try to de­
velop ao policies, ana far
wfll push tha AlManca
for Progress at a loos tren­
d ed pace. There will ba leas

•ays ana diglow it. "Wa
to
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to ex-

America. Paegis

Whan
these
d id a t som e, they
Tha Commun­
ists have whipped up this

as
a,

challenge American parents
to get down to brass tacka
and nip delinquency in tbs
bud.
"F o r a working boy or girl
Is not likely to have time or
desire to break Into gas sta­
tions or loot department
stores or waste papa's dough
on hot rods and playboy in­
dolence.
"Taxpayers over here keep
moaning about tha overcrowd­
ed colleges.
"There are already far too
many American youth in col­
lege I Instead of sponging off
of indulgent papa, let the
teen-agera
start
becoming
producers in America's econ­
om y.”
Maudlin do-gooders painted
such a pathetic picture of
sweat shops and child labor
offenses here in America that
now the pendulum has poss­
ibly swung too far in tha op­
posite direction.
Employers are hamstrung
by laws so they are afraid
of hiring high schoolers lest
they be fined by the govern­
ment.
If esrly teen-agers falsify
their ages to get jobs, they
expose their generous employ­
ers U&gt; stiff fines as soon as
do • gooder bureaucrats dis­
cover the kids are under 1*.
Parents, too, have listened
to similar maudlin psychology
till they don’t even make their
own youngsters work for pay

chores around the
Instead, they place them oa
a free household "d o le ," e a l ;.
ed tha "allow ance."
And kids even have the af*
frontery to bawl out their own
parents, though maybe behind
their backs, because they get
only $6 tree spending money
per week instead of $10.
Actually, no child should
have ANY free spending mon­
ey!
For that’s what produce*,
more relief cases In later*
years.
Indolence breeds insolence)
Childhood is the time when
children should be prepared
for the rigorous world in
which they will live for so
years after they attain vot­
ing age.
And in real life, nobody
makes any "allowance” ford
you. Instead, you still sink"
or swim by your own efforts.
So It la a cruel joke to
play on children to give them
an allowance when you par­
ents should be teaching them
to earn their own spending
money.
Only earned mooey has any
meaning.. Gift money |e of­
ten squandered for "E a»yo
come; easy go.”
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So discuss the ideas that
Hane offers and send h r my
booklet oa "(Tow Otlldren Can
Earn Spending Money," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus SOe.

Phil Newsom Soy» . . .

Political Notebook

Q— Who wee the fhwt Negro
to bo a guest la the White
House?
A— In 1S01, President The­
odore Ranee vek was hoot at
a dinner h r the Negro educe
lor, Booker T. Washington.
4 — How many Island* maka
up the Thousand Islands
group?
A—No complete count has
ever been made, because
tome of the Islands are only
•mall points of rock above
! the water. But (hero a n at
lesit 1,700 Islands in tbs
group.
9 — What was the nemo
Paris, Francs, ia Roman
times?
A— Paris was then a email
fishing village called Lutetla.
9 —What family of birds
Plage 4 Sanford, Florida Thurs., February 1 8 ,1 9 6 4 particularly ' valuable la the
Harry
StukMreher, Don
■mount of weed seeds they
Miller, Jamas Crowley and
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yon overly Indulgent par­
ents, but carefully read
what ha soya. Ta avoid a
ttoy bit of child labor Injus­
tice, wa have become maud­
lin In oar ever-protective
and seetimrutal violation of
" h o n e sense" psychology.
Lat’a got wise to reality.
CASE R-483: Hans S. aged
88, cam e over here from Ger­
many.
"D r. Crane." he said, "I
think one o f the reasons for
tha juvenile delinquency in
America la the idleness of
teen-agera.
"O ver In Germany, for ex­
ample, children aren't sent
to high school and college
just for social reasons or to
keep up with the Joneses.
"in Germany, c h i l d r e n
either decide early that they
are going to prepare for a
profession or else they go into
vocation school.
"And by the age of 17. our
German youth are trained
apprentices and working on
the job for a livelihood.
"Y et over here, maudlin
Americans think it is crim ­
inal to fetter the happiness of
teen-agers by putting them to
work at that early age.
"Instead, their misguided
parents indulge them with
•ports c a n and idleness, so
they get into mischief just
for lack o f something to do.
"D r. Crane, I dare you to

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

ho II, Saturn I and Ranger also
give proof o f the broad and solid
platform o f capability whieh has
been built under the entire spaas
effort by men in both government
and industry. They have made the
spectacular the routine.
The failure of Ranger to achieve
ita prime mission provides a sober­
ing note, however. It was tha
twelfth straight failure in a series
that began as long ago as 1958. It
is atlil a long way to tha moon.
On tha day he died. President
Kennedy was to deliver a speech
in Austin, Tex. The words he never
spoke live as part o f his Isgacy.
They were addressed to those who
advocated a slowing down, a de­
emphasis on apses:
"T h is nation has tossed its cap
over the wall o f space and we have
no choice but to follow 1L What­
ever the difficulties, they must be
overcome. Whatever the hazards,
they must b« guarded against. . .
W ith the help and support of all
Americana, we will climb this wall
with both safety and speed — and
we shall then explore all the wond­
ers and treasures that lie on the
other side."
W e shell, indeed.

Herald Area Correspondents

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DeGaulle On Down Road?
Before Prance finally lost
Indo-Chlna at the battle o f
Dlan Bien Phu in 1964, the
was estimated to have suffer­
ed losses o f nearly 100,000
men killed or misslnr end
140,000 wounded.
The war hod cost her |6
billion, in addition to another
$2 billion in eld contributed
bp tbs United States.
Tbe blow to French morale
was enormous and contribu­
ted ta the disintegration o f
the French political scene, the
eollepee o f the Freneh Fourth
Republle end the arrival o f
President Charles da Gaulla’a
Fifth Republic.
Aside from her war coats,
France had Invested in IndoChlna |2 billion, moat o f It
In Viet Nam, in roads, rail­
roads and canals, health mea­
sures reducing infant mortal­
ity and in Important irriga­
tion projects.
French economic Interests
In both North and South Viet
Naas remain important to­
day.
French assets are valued at
i |280 million. Inchiding almost all at South
Viet Nam'a huge rubber plan­
tations, tea and coffee plan­
tations and important shares
•f ebeatleal, beer, fleas, tex­
tile and eemsnt production.
An estimated 80,000 South
Vietnamese secondary stu­
dents attend French schools.
France atm la South Vlat
Naas'*
largest customer.
Norik Viet Nam maintains
a commercial delegation in
Faria.
Thus, oven a partial sumhelps
to
explain
continuing Interest
to an area which ombracao
Norik and South Viet Nam,
Laos aad Cambodia. It help*
also to explain tha irritation
among Frenchmen encounter*
•d there by this correspon­
dent against tha Implication
that tha United States might
ba able to succeed w hen
France had felted.
But even this falls to ex­
plain the present course at
President de Gaulle.
How, fo r example ran Do
Gaulle believe neutrality pea*

alblo for Viet Nam ia the
face o f blatant Communist
violations o f the neutrality
o f Laoe end the armistice bi
Korea?
How can he advocate neu­
trality for Southeast Asia
and oppose It for West Ger­
many?
And how can bo deliberate­
ly esek out closer contact
with Red China while boycot­
ting U.8. and British talks
with Soviet Russia?
If, strategically, Indo-Chlna
holds the key to potential
Communist advance westward
to the Bay o f Bengal and
south to the islands o f Indo­
nesia and to Australia, why
Is It any teas Important new
than before?
De Gaulle, himself, has
failed to provide the anewrore
except for the grandiose ex­
planation that be elmply ia
recognizing a force In being.
Other Freneh sources have
argued that lines attempts to
quarantlna Red China hava
failed, It now is tlma to try
other methods.
Tha reasoning la under•tandable even though it runa
counter to tha United States'

view, and ta tha end
sacrifice o f Nationalist Chino.
It may ho that De Ganllc'a
sense o f history hoe betrayed
him. Under the protective can­
opy o f off-setting UJL and
Soviet nuclear power, abea-B
donlng the broader alliances
o f NATO and IR A T O and
the hope o f the United Na­
tions, it may bo loading him
to a nationalism which could
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WOM Hospital Committee Holds Chapter Night Meet

Lake Monroe Jottings

The Hospital Committee o f . tal at the "city of retirement"
Sanford Chapter Hot. Women 11° Grange Park. Valentine
I cards were prepared during
of the Moose, was hostess
the meeting to accompany
Monday night for the Feb­ each gift.
ruary Chapter Night Program
Enrollment ceremonies were
and Enrollment. Mr*. Elsie
W. Lacey, committee chair­
man wlio was in charge, was
assisted by Mrs. Eloisc Small,

By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
I of Knoxville, Tenn. They rode
Oiir sympathy goes out to the down with Mr*. Jennie Mae
family of Mrs. MDsoura Duke
Hall who visited with her sis­
wlw passed away last week
ter
in Sanford. Wc really cn-1
it
Okeechobee City. Mrs.
joyed
being with them and
Duke Is the sister of Mrs. Lee
Keller of Monroe. * • • Our hated to »ee them leave to
return home. • • • The Mon­
guests for the past wwk
have been Mrs. Hazel l)inn- roe Home Demonstration Club
junior regent.
meets tonight at the Commun­
ccn and sister, Evelyn Keller,
Games and contest* were
ity building. All members
plan to attend if possible.
featured during the program
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U PI) —
Mablc and Alice Carroll will
with prizes going to Mrs. Singer Elvis Presley will go
be hostesses. • • • Darlene
Charlotte Carlson and Mrs. to Miami Friday io present a
Roberts, daughter of the M.O.
Marion Schweickert. social
yacht he bought two weeks
Roberts of Monroe, is being
chairman. Door prizes were
sponsored by the I1D club in
won by Mrs. Betty Norwood, ago to the United States Coast
the Heart Fund Queen con­
library chairman: Mrs. Eva Guard Auxiliary.
test being held at Mclodcc
Moore, recorder: Mrs. Kath­
A siwkrsnian for the enter­
Skating Rink. lawk for a jar
erine Dyson, an enrollee ami tainer said Presley decided to
in the loeal stores with her
Mrs. Emma Willis, assistant
NEW YORK (U PI) — In- name on it ami give to the
give Hie famous wicht, the
guide.
FRITZ GALE, second front left, spoke on Communism last week for I)ot e r-Amcrican
investigators heart fund. Another entrant
Potomac, which once belong­
Winner
in
the
committee's
llary’s American Leirion Post ami Auxiliary. With him are, left, Com­
have found Communist Cuba out this way is Gail Coleman,
ed to President Franklin D.
benefit
project
was
Roy
V.
mander Peter Koppenaal, Sirs. Koppemtal, president o f the auxiliary and
guilty o f four count* o f ag­ daughter of the Wilson Cole­
Howsey of Lake Mary. Funds Roosevelt, to the Coast Guard
Mrs. Gaston Crosby, chairman o f Americanism for the auxiliary. Gale is
gression against Venezuela, mans. Gail Is being sponsored
from the project were u*cd after March of Dimes official*
a former member of the Counter InteiliKcnco Corps in Washington,
UPI learned today from dip­ by the Future Homemakers
to send 150 to the Nursing
said (hey could not acrcpt il.
I). C.
(Cox Photo)
of Seminole High School. Look
lomatic sources.
Fund at the Moose Children's
Presley bought the yacht at
The
Venezuelan
charges for her jars also and donate
Home in Moosehart, 111., and
auction for $55,000 io present
against Cuba, filed Dec. 3, to the Heart Fund. You &lt;rill
$50 to the Mooschaven llospito the March of Dimes, but
1963, with the Organization be glad you did. • • • The
the foundation said It could
o f American States OAS and annual High School Glee Club
not afford to maintain the
aubstantlated by a five-na­ Ball Is this Saturday evening
COLUMBIA, S. C. (U P I)— vessel.
tion investigating team, in­ at the school. Yours truly will
Presley's spokesman said
A wind-whipped fire gutted a
attend this beautiful affair
clude:
dormitory and two other build­ the Memphis singer had doz­
— Subversive
propaganda as a judge for the queen.
The February covered dish
ing nt Columbia College early ens of offer* to buy the boat
aent to Venezuela from Cuba. Don’t you boya envy me? • •
luncheon and business meet­
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Fosler
Allison
lit Mrs. Adam Muller
Howard Middleton, program toduy, sending hundreds of ro- for more than he paid for It,
— The training of Venezue­
ing of the Lake Mary Home
A Crime Prevention Panel chairman, will present Judge cds rushing from their rooms but “ Elvia didn't go intu the
la guerrillas and terrorists have been at Hope Sound at­
boat business."
tending a Wesleyan Method­ Demonstration Club was held will be feutured on the prointo sub-freezing weather.
by Cuba.
Tuesday at the Fire Hall with grunt for Friday'* 10 u. nt. Albert Williams, who will diaist
Camp
meeting
there.
*
•
*
—Cuban dispatch o f arms
Tho Edward LeGcr family of Mrs. W. II. Ilfinbuch in meeting o f the Dellary Chap­ cuss the new scries o f traffic
and Instructions to the Vene­
Daytona Beach spent the past charge of devotions.
ter o f the American Associa­ law* and enforcement nnd
mm mdtmmturm to ffifa n t o j"
zuelan underground for sub­
During the business session tion o f Retired Persons. The Ccnatahl* Oscar D. I’nppinoau,
weekend here with his mo­
version and terrorism.
ther Mrs. Gertrude LeGcr. the club voted to serve as meeting will be held at the who will spenk on problems in
The report o f the Investi­
• * * Harry and Esther Cov­ sponsor for a 4-H Club event Deltona Club House in Enter­ crime prevention.
gators runs about 30 pages
ington of Clyattsvillc, G a„ for which the plans and date prise.
A question and answer pre­
and Includes several hundred who also have been here with will be announced.
sentation on law nml local en­
pages of annexes and eou- Mrs. LeGcr, have returned
Miss Myrtle Wilson, agent,
forcement will f o l l o w the
ments. The final draft is be­ home. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ announcer! that the Federa­
talks.
ing prepared in Washington ward Cowling spent an enjoy­ tion of Women's Clubs will
Mrs. Charles Ulrich, presi­
row and should be distribut­ able weekend in Jacksonville meet at the Woman's Club in
d en t o f the Dellary Chapter,
ed before the end o f the with relatives and friends. * * Sanford for a covered dish
lias issued invitation to the
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson luncheon meeting on Feb.
putdic to attend this meeting
A Musicale and Ten will
A fter member nations have had as their recent guests, 27.
and a special invitation is ex­
Plans also were announced lie held from 3 until 6 p.tti.
had a chance to study and Sam’s sister and brother-intended new residents of Del­
digest the investigative com­ law, the nussell Jackson fam­ for the meat cooking school Friday at the Dellnry Com­
tona.
mission's report, ths OAS ily. of Georgia. • • • Mrs. which will he presented by munity
Methodist
Church.
Plans will he discussed and
Swift
and
Company
on
March
W T R R • R a d io D ial 14
council msy meet the act di­ Bennie Bontly has returned
Tho program is being *|wm- announced ut the meeting for
rectly on it or summon a from a short trip to Kentucky 10 from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m. sored by the Auxiliary to
p r t it n U d I f
a "W ills and Estate" program
E ach W eek - M on. th ru
conference of hemisphere for­ • • • nev. and Mrs. Earl Bak­ at the Civic Center in San­ American Legion Post 2.VJ.
to he presented at a future
ford.
er are in Hope Sound attend­
eign minister*.
F ri. - 8 :2 5 A . M.
Appearing will he Miss date.
ing
a
church
conference
Adelaide Conte, Mrs. Louis
Elmer (irumhneker, insur­
there. • * • Congratulations
St. A maud, Edwnid McCar­ ance chairman who has made
to Barbara Tindale and Nor­
thy, Elmer Hiotiipsuu and investigation* of health insur­
man Sparks on their forth­
Julia Corn all.
ance program* in Florida, will
coming marriage. Wc want to
Thu public- is invited to at­ he available to answer ques­
wish them all the happiness
tend.
tion* on tills subject.
In the world. • • • They will
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
KEY WEST (U PI) — Six­ be married in the Wesleyan
The selection o f Patricia p KTTJS-.V—lx* Vff* ^ rrr^ i
teen Cuban exiles, halted by Methodist Church in Paola on Biondi o f Dellary to attend
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the Coast Guard yesterday Feb. 21. * • • Congratula­ Girls State in Tullnhussec
t*
en route to an apparent raid tions to Ilcrmau and Lucille tills summer as representa­
mV!
v d W jy .h • r . . . e
on the Fidel Castro regime, Spivey on their 25th wedding tive of the Herbert I). Gibb
Iasi
Tuesday.
were released today but the anniversary
American Legion Post Aux­
* r - v *-.•*
customs service said their 50- They have four children. iliary wns announced at last
foot boat would be confiscat­ Glenn, Grace Ann, Kenneth
week’s meeting of the group
and Carolyn. • • • Geri
ed.
by Mrs. Edwin Iloffndre,
sw ara;
Everything aboard the boat, Wheatland will be one o f the
girls stute chairman.
the Arroyo, including arms entertainers at Use Glee Club
Tlie meeting wns held at
and ammunition, is being seiz­ Ball Saturday. • • • Patty
tho
Community Center in
jV s V . wV «
ed, according to David Car­ Baker, president of the Han­
doza,
supervising
customs dy Helpers 4-H Club, gave a conjunction with a combined
,» t •
demonstration on cookie mak­ program of the Post and
agent io Miami.
;'ie*l
The 16 moo left for Miami ing at a recent meeting of the Auxiliary for which Fritz
early this morning by auto­ 4-H County Council held at Gain was guest speaker.
Gale spoke on the threat of
mobile. Their Florida-regist­ the Agriculture Building. She
ered vessel was still lied up also gave a beautiful devotion Communism and showed tile
at the Coast Guard base here. at the meeting. • • • Our film, “ .Soviet Encirclement."
Following the program, re­
Cardoza aaid the boat was thought this week— Washing­
being confiscated “ because of ton Irving said “ Great minds freshments were served for
evidence that K was about have purposes, others have both groups by a committee
to leave the jurisdictional wa­ wishes. Little minds arc tam­ made up o f Mrs. David Levy,
ters of the United States ed and subdued by misfor­ Mrs. Frank Maher, Mrs. John
without permission, carrying tunes, but groat minds rise I.eone. Mrs. George Major
nnd Mrs. Albert Salisbury.
above them.
arms and ammunition.'*
lie said no charges were
filed against the men because
how yo u can own
of
“ insufficient
evidence"
S-WC
*
i_'.' .
against them personally and
individually.

Elvis To Give
FDR Yacht To
CG Auxiliary

Cuba Guilty
Of Venezuelan
Aggression

HD Club Meets Retired Persons To Hear
In Lake Mary Crime Prevention Panel

Dormitory Burns

conducted tor Mrs
Joyce red and pink calnrllias com­
Whitten and Mrs Katherine pleted table decorations.
Dyson and corsage' were pre
The lodge hall was decorat­
ed with an assortment of red
sented to each.
During the social hour re and white Valentines and
freshments were served from cardboard cuplils.
a table overlaid with a white
cloth and centered with a
large Valentine cake. Iced
white, on a tray surrounded
'Ibe February meeting of
with red hearts and white arthe
North Urlanilo Garden
tifical flowers. The crjstal
punch bowl was surrounded Club will be held at 7:30 p.m.
by red hearts and filled with today in tlie Civir Buildinr.
red fruit punch. Assorted Val­ The making of flotal arentine camiles were served rafigments will be fcatuirj
ami floral arrangements o f ! for ‘ the program.

Club To Meet

T0 UCHT0 N S
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Musicale, Tea
Scheduled

CHANGING
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Girls State
Candidate
Chosen

'Raiders' Freed;
Boat Seized

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War Criminal
Kills Himself
FRANKFURT, G e r m a n y
(U P I)—Accused war criminal
Dr. Werner Ileyde committed
suicide in prison today, five
days before he was to go on
trial charged with killing 100,000 persons.
The Frankfurt state prose*
c u t o r announced Heyde’6
death.
Heyde was charged with
killing handicapped persons
under the Nazi “ racial purity
program ."
Heyde was the second de­
fendant in the “ mercy kill­
in g" trial to kill himself with­
in 34 hours.
Wednesday night Friedrich
Tillman, a 87-year-old orphan­
age director charged with
having been Heyde’s aide,
plunged to his death from a
Cologne office building.
Ten days ago, Chancellor
Ludwig
Erhard's
security
chief, Ewald Peters, hanged
himself in a jail cell while
awaiting questioning on allegad war crime*.
Heyde, « \ was believed to
have hanged himself with a
belt a
large apple psovidse
1M aatorice,
to the Eneydopea' die Britannic*.

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DeLand Team,
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Radiomen 5 Colts Set S ix Night Finley Calls
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About Sports

BY JULIAN BTENSTROM

The Oviedo Gym
The gymnasium in which the Oviedo Lion* play
their home game* waa the aubjcct o f two letter* which
originated In Oviedo and were read during Tuetday'a
meeting o f the Seminole County Doard o f Public Instruction.
When the condition o f tha gymnaalum waa firat men.
tlcnad In thla column aevaral weak* paat, we reported it
more or leaa aa a new* Item without any Intention what*
aoever of atarting a "campaign" for a new gym. In a
subsequent column we made thla point clear.
But alnce then, a group o f Oviedo citlaena addreaaed
a letter to the achool board and another letter came from
the Oviedo High School Athletic Aaaociation.
Both group* requeated that tome aort o f heating
equipment be Inatalled In the gymnaalum and that aotne.
thing be dona about the molature problem which cauae*
the floor to aweat, loosen tiled, and—In general—make
the gymnaalum unplayable. In fact, acveral time* thla
aeaaon the Lions have had to transfer home game* to
the courts o f opponent*.
A t Tuesday’s school board meeting, It was reported
that an Oviedo firm has a heating unit at a coat of $304
which, If safe, Is bellevsd sufficient to heat the building
and at the aame time provide some moisture control.
Later la the meeting there was a discussion about
building a new high achool at Oviedo. Even If this is
dene, and we hope It will be, we believe serious considers*
tion should be given to making the present gym usable
now for It is obvlcua it would be several years before a
new school complete with a new gym could be made
available.
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More Than Juat A Race
America’s future astronauts may owe their safely,
comfort and success to the drivers In this Sunday's
tOOO-kllometer "Daytons Continental" at Daytona Speed.
Way.
The drivers ars cooperating with the National A ero,
nautlcs and 8pare Administration and the physicians of
Baylor University's College o f Medicine to determine the
effect o f tha atresa and temperature on drivers
abilities to operate the high powered machinery they will
be driving during the 13 to 13 hours expected to take to
cover the 1,243 miles.
Many drivers' will be wired to telemetry equipment
which records drivers’ temperature, pulse, respiration,
and heart beat Mlnsture radio transmitters will relay
information on heart, lunge, pulsa and Umperatura to
receivers in tha pits where doctors will study them while
the race le In progress.
This research was started In 1002 when preliminary
Investigation showed that temperatures Inside the cock*
pita c f the care exceeded 180 degrees and the drivers’
temperatures went up to 103 degrees. Despite these
figures the drivers still were able to operate efficiently.
Further research showed that drivers’ heart beats
fluctuated from 100 beats per minute, Just before the
atartan flag dropped, baek to a normal rat* as the race
prognssed. Researehen found that they could trace a
drivers route around a course by the fluctuation o f tha
heartbeat— growing mere rapid on difficult curves and
slowing down again on smooth straights.
NAHA and Baylor University personnel found that
race driven, Ilk* other professional athletes, are able to
operate under conditions whlcji would stop the average
person and that the fatigue and stress problems are very
similar to those our astronauts face on their apace
flights.
The medical team hopes to find answen during the
Daytona Continental race at the speedway Sunday that
will make tomorrow’s 8heperds, Glenns, Coopen and
Carpenten safer as they explore space.

The Lyman High School
Greyhounds move Into Lees*
burg tonight for the Initial
rounds o f the Orange Belt
Conference cage tournament.
The DeLand Bulldogs are
top-seeded In the OBC tourney
although they split two game*
with the Apopka Blue Darten
during the regular season.
In today’s f l n t round con*
testa Lyman will clash with
Lakeview High o f Winter Gar*
den at 7 p. m. Following this
encounter, Apopka and Lees*
burg meet each other. The
tourney actually gets under*
way at 2 p. m. when Wild*
wood's Wildcats tungle with
the Lakeview High Red Devils
of Winter Garden.
Last year’s OBC champs
were the Winter I’ark Wild*
cata who now— like Seminole
of Sanford—are members of
the Metro Conference.
Lyman will be led by Bill
Tolson and Donnie Smith, who
rank third and fourth among
tha conference leaders in indi­
vidual scoring.
DeLand la favored to cop
tha tourney but they are ex*
pectcd to get most o f their op*
position from Apopka. Lees*
burg has been picked as tha
possible dark horse of the
tournament. Leesburg has won
eight of Its last 10 games at
home and will host the buttle
for the title.

FOt'MTII MACK — S/IO Milo —
•trade M — I. Chrlolmee Puddins, 3. Sloltneo lluildr, S. Koy
Dee, 4. Tutor Canon, S. Mho's
lloiidoomo. S. Csrloso, 4. Duo
die II. S. Mutlo Btep
FIFTH HACK — S S Milo —
tirade T — I. !&gt;. A.'e llnpoa, 3.
All Karo, t. Pearlle Tore, 4.
Count I'aokey, S. U.A.'o Crlmeon Haton. S. Clrcuo Hunelilno.
3. Starr Mlland, I. Jimmy Itork
SIXTH HACK — B/IS Mile —
•trade •'— 1. Slako Y'Slore, I.
Chltt llorkoloor, S. Jo&gt;otl, 4.
Oquarena, S. tlronlte llm-k, 4.
lltK Homier, 3. Cora Coke, S
lleholf Way
StiVKSTII HACK — a/a Mile—
tirade 4'— 1. o.U.’ e Uu Stan, 3.
t-txhl Match, I. llroukton. 4.
Huron Itock, I. Connie Choice,
I. It A.'e Alice Havoc, 3. Little
Ithonda, S. Korkar'a Clrcuo
KMtiTH M i r n — a /ia miio —
(trade M— I. Ulnso Fibber, I.
Mary Sirloin, I. alittoring
Hole, 4. O ll.'a l.lpellck, S. Viake, 4. Harbour Choice 3. Itollne,
I. Mike Mao Duff
MIXTH MACK — B/IS Nile —
•trade A— I. E.A.'s U tile aleler, 3. HI Troublee. f. Mueh
Ferrell, 4. Hkue, I. Kitra Hock,
(. O U.'e Amsse, 3. Starlight
Kathy, I. Huiaa Hearltt
TMXTM MACH — S /I* Mila —
(Jrada A— t. O.B.'S Walls. I.
Chertkee
Sundown,
I.
Also
stretch, 4. Uonnle Abbe, I. Pro­
per Blue, S. Kl Pirn t-Sia,
3. Flu S. Cbuck Drake
k l n v k m t m m a c m — a /s muo
—•trade T— I. Fmworth. 3.
KutnmtreUa. t. Kdns Terry. 4.

The Seminole Timing Asso­
ciation will present two spe­
cial feature events Friday
night. The initial presentation
will be Joe Jacona, twice
winner of the Daytona Win'
ter National, in bis new double-A dragster which last
week turned In the mid-8's in
the 183 mph bracket.
The second eveet will fea­
ture a duel of the super stocks.
The winner o f a two-out-of.
three match race between Hu­
bert Platt of Atlanta In a
477 fiberglass Ford and the
Great Southern Goat team of
Lakeland In their '84 Ply­
mouth taking on all comers.
The meet will also present
Glen Blakley In his 130 mph
A/R and Richard Hutchens
In his 10-eecond A/O. Both are
from Tampa.

DAYTONA BEACH (U PI)
— Motorcycle racing cham­
pion Mika Hailwood will
maka hla debut In sports car
raring Sunday behind the
wheel o f a Ferrari In th* 2,000-kilometer "Daytona Con­
tinental.”
Hailwood, th* son of an
English mlUlonalr*, will team
up with Swiss road racing
champion Ulf N'orlndsr In the
gruelling 13-hour raca over
th* International Speedway's
3.8 mils road and track
course.

Metro Standings

Team
W L
Evans
11 1
Boone
8 4
Colonial
T 8
Edcewater
T 4
Winter Park
I 7
Bishop Moore
S 8
SEMINOLE
4 8
Oak nidge
8 10
Friday Gaasea
Oviedo at Evans
Jax Englewood at Edgewaler
Satarday Gamea
Daytona Mainland at Evan*
Ocoee at Colonial
SI — I. Kourwar Karsn, Korkin all, I. Pse See, 4. Vlvl,
Oak Ridge at Galaesvllt*
Jm , Oeadapaad. S. Duks 3. O Nelli*. I. Upper Story

3.
Desk*. I. t&gt;o l l f .l, S. Knnthnd
Tom, f. Andy's Hhamrmk. T.
Fabulous Far*. I, Dlnah'a Poe
OKI’OVU MACK — S /U Milo—
liras* C— l, s to r e Houihl. I.
atomlng Tldo, I. Alrova. S.
Ilsakaway Dan. I, Tarantella,
«. Sasamls Hail, T. Hook Trar,
* Pursbrod
t m im m M a r a — s / i * m u * —
UioSo D— l. Uuko's Pally, 3.
Ystlor Poller, a. Out TUoro. 4.
n. U.*a Column, t. Foarway
Ana*. S. Hkrawt. 3. Mary Hal­
loa. I. Mirada Worker

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Astiga, Echaniz
Win Feature
A itlga and Kchanls held o n ( Stopping Lorenzo and Gaitl
to win tha featura eighth in their game-point try, they
gams doubles W e d n e s d a y continued on to taka tha
night at tha Orlando-Semlnole match. Finishing in t h i r d
place wer* Areltlo and Irlarte.
Jai-AIal Fronton.
In th* Dally Double, It wai
Elu taking the third gam* and
Aldas the fourth event to
form a 6-4 combination that
waa worth 8133.00.
Elu-Quintana raptured the
■eventh game doubles, with
Dusty Boots Riding Associ­ Urla-l’ radera the runner*-up.
ation will hold their February Th* 8-5 perfects combination
Horse Show at the arena Just returned 8318.00.
Elu aleo teamed with Man­
o ff Onora Road behind the
uel to take th* first game
Farmer’s Market Sunday at
American Elimination event.
1 p.m.
He had a total o f three wins
A full slats of competltlv*
and a third place In four starts
events le scheduled for riders,
for the evening.
with firs t' through fourth
place ribbons and a trophy
for the high point winner to
CINCINNATI ( U P I ) —
b* awarded.
Tony Auitin, show direc­ Xavier University has named
tor and master o f ceremonies Tom McHugh, 1002 Ohio high
said that spectators are wel­ school coach o f the year, as Its
come at the event, and young defensive line coach.
riders, especially are invited
to ecm* and try their luck at
tha contests.
Included In the slat* of
M trter
events will be pole-bending,
JACOMSON
flag
race*, barrel
races,
musical tires, ribbon races,
M o M &amp; rr
and many others. A ll ars
fTA X T * r
timed events, with doubla rib­
H tA U A H
bon* going to partners in the
M PfCATSS
A
flag race* and pick-up races
The concession stand will
A g A fA T A *
be open and thera la ample
TA*
parking available at the
//A T/a V *
arena. There la no aga limit
ggA P / A f
on contestants and
both
ao a * a
youngsters and adult rider*
7AA/AAA.
era Invited to enter. Registra­
tion opens at noon.

Horse Show
Two Drag Race Set Sunday
Features Friday

El Paso Lass Seeks Hailwood Slates
Daytona Debut
Seventh W in Tonight
El Paso Lass, aurprlss win­
ner of last week’s raring
queen stake, goes for her
aeventh win of the eeason to­
night at the Sanford-Orlando
kennel club In the featured
10th race.
The Starlight kennel pup
went off at odds o f 11-1 in the
racing quern stake and won
handily for her sixth victory
o f the year.
A victory tonight will tie El
Paso Lass with Del Tons for
tha track lead In total wins.
Del Tons Is the only grey­
hound al the track with seven
victories.
Also running tonight ere two
representatives of the female
greyhounds who will appear
Fab. 22nd In the king and
queen championship.
Extra Rock, who ran third
in the queen stake, and E.A.'s
Little Sister, who ran fourth,
will via In the grad* A ninth
race.
The four top male runners
will be decided Saturday night
In the racing king stake.
Tonight’s entries:
m u s t a si'H — a /ie sail* —

HONORING MAYFAIR INN this week waa the
Orlando Seminole Jal Alai Fronton which held
a special nltfht for Kuests and employes of the
local resort hotel. Inspectinjr the trophy, pre­
sented to the winners o f the “ Mayfair Trophy
tramc," aro Norman E. Stnbell (left), execu­
tive vice president and general manager of the
Orlando Scminolo Fronton, and Everett Kerr,
general manager of tho Mayfair Inn.

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!

Names Coach

TOP TRAINER

In current Biddy Basket­
ball League play the WTRR
'fd by hlgh-polnt
Lundqulst, post*
a 63 to 39 victory over
Robson's Sporting G o o d s
while Day ’N Night Grill,
Strickland-Morriscn and San­
ford Atlantic National Bank
fives also posted victories.
Lundqulst racked up 43
points for WTRB while Bert*
rang posted 11 In rollingtup
their C3 points. Dsn Wright
took high point honors for the
Sport* with 28.
Day *N Night remained un­
defeated in league play thla
acaacn aa th* Grlllera dished
up S3 to 43 win over Sanford
Electric. Kenny Hinson with
25 point* and Skipper Senkarik with 24 accounted for 49
of the Grillers’ 63 points. Al
Grooms with 20 led the Elec*
triciane. Rickey Smith, also
of Sanford Electric, posted 18
point*.
Bill Schmidt cam* up with
30 points to lead the Striek*
Isnd-Mcrrlson quintet in its
victory over First Federal,
61 to 36. Phil Lindsey and
Steve Kabora aided the Mo*
tormen’a cauae with eix point*
each. Mika Farrell o f th*
Savingsmen dumped In 16
points to lead the losers.
Mctt Morgan scored 22
point* and David See had 13
to lead the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank five to a 43
to 24 dcclalon over Standard
Oil. Glen Roblnion netted 12
points to pace the Oiler*.

Inquiry Set
LONDON (UPI)—Tha Britlsh Board of Boxing Control
will hold an inquiry Into the
award of an unpopular 10round decision to Los Angeles
featherweight Don Johnson In
his fight with Welshman How­
ard Winston* Jan. 28.
The stewards have request­
ed referee Jack Hart to ap­
pear before the board at •
date to ba announced. Tha
consensus of ringside writers
at the fight gave Winston*
seven rounds.

• • By Alan Mover

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OPEN D A IL Y — • A . M . - OtlS P. M.
I l l X. FIRST
SANFORD
WB GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

Clay Trying To
Fool Liston

Overly, Stair
Win Tourney

Chiefs Sign Two

KANSAS CITY (U P I)-E n d
Randy Jones of Northeast
Missouri State and halfback
Solomon Brannon o f Morris
Brown, both rookies, have
signed contracts with tha
Kansas City Chiefs o f the
American Football League,

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KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
—Charles O. Finley, the an­
gry owner of the Kansas City
Athletics, called the American
League's hind today on tbs
ultimatum it dealt him ex­
actly four weeks ago.
By failing to agree with the
city Wednesday on terms of
a new lease for Municipal
Stadium, Finley defied the
league's order of Jan. 16 for
him either to sign a lease
here by Saturday or face ex­
pulsion from baseball.
So, unless either the city or
Finley unexpectedly yields in
the stalemate over a two-year
or a four-year lease, the nine
other owners who m ik e up
th e
league's
membership
have only two courses of ac­
tion.
They can:
—Either take steps to kick
Finley out of baseball and de­
prive him of ownership of the
Athletics.
—Or back down from their
initial, unanimous stand and
let him transfer the franchise.
No matter which alterna­
tive they choose, they face a
battlo in court.
When the league Issued its
directive on the lease, Finley
said no one bad the power to
take the Athletics away from
him. He said he would fight
any attempt to do so. He con­
tinually has repeated that
threaL
Both aides made it clear
Wednesday that they would
not yield on their demands.

U. S. Trio Seeks
Olympic Win
NEW YORK (UPI) — Bob
Hayes, Tom O’Hara, and John
Thomas, three young men
anxious to win for Uncle Sam
at Tokyo some of the Olympic
glory be didn't get at Inns­
bruck, take dead aim at
three world records tonight
in th* New York A.C. Indoor
track m eet
The meet’s promoters, re*
celling that last year's re­
newal produced two world
records end five meet records,
are forecasting another such
spree ht this on* before a
capacity crowd o f 19,000 at
Madison Square Garden.
If world reco'ds are pro*
duced, Hayes, O'Hara, and
BIQ Crotbers and Brae* Kidd
and Trinidad's Wendell Mot*
tlejr, aeem most likely to do
the Job.

OBC Standings
Team
DeLand
Apopka
Lyman
Wildwood
Leesburg
Lakeview
Kissimmee

Game* Today tag Friday
OBC Tournament at Ltesburi

RACING KING
STAKES
FIN ALS
SATURDAY NIGHT

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with both snow-capped mcun
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U F T o Open
Track Season
GAINESVILLE - C o s t h
Percy beard's Florida track
team opens Us 1984 season
Saturday In the SEC Indoor
Meet at Montgomery, Ala.
In addition to the Indoor,
Florida will Uks part in two
triangular meets, four dual
meets, the Florida Relays,
AAU Meet and annual SEC
Champion ships.
Army and Navy both ap­
pear on tha schedule thla
season, with tha Gators fee­
ing the Cadets and Miami In
a triangular meet In Miami,
and meeting th* Midshipman
■long with Turman In Gaines­
ville.

Two o f the night games are
with major league opponents
on March 24, against the Mlnneseta Twin* and on April 7,
against the Detroit Tigers
starting at 7:30 p.m.
The other four night gamea
will be against their Okla­
homa City farm club. These
games are new additions to
the original spring schedule.
The four additional games
with Oklahoma City bring the
entire Cult spring schedule to
31 games.
All day games begin at
1:30 p.m., except the March
ATLANTA (UPI) - H bas­ 27 game with Kansas City
ketball teams which htve which sUrU at 3:30 p.m.
been knocked about through
the years by the Kentucky
Wildcats want to settle mat­
ters, they’d better set next
season for tfeeir target date.
That will be the season fol­
lowing the departure of the
Wildcats' current 1-2 punch
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) of Cotton Nash and Ted Deeken and the season before Cassius Marcellus Clay won
some of the finest Negro the Olympic light heavyweight
players in the South show up championship four yearj ago
and right now seems to be
in Kentucky uniforms.
However,
coach
Adolph giving the "big sell" that he’s
Itupp, who has posted a fan­ still an amsteur.
Although Cassius has scor­
tastic 702-136 record over 34
consecutive winning seasons, ed 19 consecutive victories
doesn't think his foes will have since he turned professional,
it easy with his 1964-65 aggre­ his amaturish maneuvers in
the training ring appear de­
gation.
"Sura we lose Nash and signed to convince heavy­
Deeken after this season,” weight champion Sonny Liston
llupp said. "But we’ll still that the 22-year-old challenger
have plenty of speed and good is still very much a Simon
ball handling; and we should Pure.
On Feb. 25, Clay will try to
have another good year."
Nash and Deeken are t he win the heavyweight crown
only senior starters on this from Liston here at Conven­
year's team which is ranked tion Hall. And his training an­
No. 2 in the nation, has an tics indicate he wants the
16-2 record, and is favored to champion to build up false
win Us 21st Southeastern Con­ confidence that Cassius la 8
ference title In thi* the 32nd pushover.
Never has any heavyweight
year of conference competi­
challenger pulled away from
tion.
There's no under-rating the so many hooks as Clay did in
value of Nash and Deeken to Wednesday's six-round irorkthis year’s team. Nash leads out.
It’s true that Casslui has
the conference in scoring with
a 28.1 average and the Wild­ always been a puller-away,
cats in rebounding. Deeken Is but never to the extent of his
fourth in the SEC in scoring current back-bending and sideat 20.7 and close behind Nath bendlng evasions on shots
from the side.
in rebounding.
Moreover, even In his ama­
teur days, showman Cassius
never gave an exhibition of
fatigue after each round of
sparring. On Wednesday at
the end of every round he
Russ Overly and Fred Stair
leaned forward and rested
with a 71 and 78 CaUoway low
with his arms on the corner
net took top honors In Wed­
ropes.
nesday's weekly tournament
However, his exhibition of
held at tha Mid-Florida Coun­
fatigue did not fool Dr. Alex­
try Club by tha Senior Men's
ander Robbins.
Golf Association.
"Clay'* physical reactions
It waa a member-guest
are sharper than the champ­
tourney and Overly, a mem­
ion’s,’ ’ ssld the exsmlnlng
ber, teamed up with Stair, a physleisn
for the Mlsml
guest, to take first prise.
Besch Boxing Commission.
Eric Dsllman, a member, "And he shows not the least
was paired with Nen Kiefer, bit o f nervousness.”
a guest. Dsllman and Kiefer,
both with 73W, captured sec­
ond p l a e a
honor*. Paul
TOCCOA, Ga. (UPI) - The
Knight, a member with 77,
and H. G. Peterson, a guest father of former Olympic
with 78It, wound up in third weight-lifting champion Paul
place.
Anderson died Wednesday. R.
E. (R ed) Anderson, 73, had
been 111 for about t week.
Colt .46a will play six night
games during spring train­
ing In 1064 at their new
Cocoa spring training base,
Colt .46s Gsneral Manager
Paul Rlcharde, reported to­
day.

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DEAR ABBY: 1’va just
been robbed! My husband
h i &gt; decided to take over
the grocery (hopping. We
are not poor, but HE ia go­
ing to (bow ME how to cut
cornert. He buyi perishable food In large quantities
and bargain canned goods
we will never use. Market­
ing was my only outing and
I really enjoyed being away
from him and my three
children for an hour or two
every Saturday. He says 1
am welcome to come along
(with three children). 1
say, NUTS I I have seen
men marketing and they
fall into one of three cate­
gories: 1. Henpecked husbands. 2. Bachelors. 3. Pen­
ny Pinchers. How can I
change his mind?
ROBBED
DEAR
ROBBED:
He’ s
strutting. It won’t last. To
bring his corner-cutting ex­
periment to a screeching
halt, tell him he who buys
the food has to cook it.
Hand him the whole assign­
ment, complete with KP.
And let the kids climb all
over him while YOU read
the sports section.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am 13

and "M ” Is 17. “ M " is a
real doll. 1 heard that ” M "
thought I was cute so I
managed to be outside the
door of his classes when­
ever I could so he would
»ee me. Then I walked past
his house about a doxen
times a day, but he still
didn’t notice me. I did a
real dumb thing and wrote
him sort of a craxy love let­
ter and stuck It In his lock­
er, but nothing happened.
Then one of my friends got
the bright idea that 1 should
call him up and tell him 1
got a message to call him.
Well, that bombed, too. I
really want this guy. What
do I do to attract bis atten­
tion now that I have made
a perfect fool of myself?
PERFECT FOOL
DEAR FOOL: No one la
perfect. Leave the poor kid
alone.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Regarding
that married woman who
used to run home and cry
on her mother’s shoulder
every time she and her
husband had a little spat.
Well, for the first couple of
years of my marriage, MY
wife used to run home to
cry on HER mother’ s shoul­
der about once every two

(Jacoby
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DEAR ABBY: I disagree
with your advioe that the
married daughter (married
to an Interior decorator,
yeti) should display that
hideous $200 gift vase even
though It ruins her decor­
ating scheme. If they must
keep the vase, they should
place a beautifully lettered
card
beside it saying,
•’GIFT FROM MOTHER.”
SALLY FROM
ALEXANDRIA
• ••
Get U off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply,write to
ABBY, Box
3303, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• ••

Quite a few people today
play a convention known generally as “ the short club.”
There are almost as many
forms o f this convention as
there are players who use it,
but all forms have one thing
In common. The child has no
father.
Every expert bids threecard club suits on occasion.
No experts bid the "short
club” or the "forcing club.”
When an expert opens one
club it is not a forcing bid and
partner knows that he has at
least three clubs to an honor.
There
are
a corporal's
guard o f experts who do use
a formalised club convention
In which the club opening
guarantees a certain mini­
mum of high card strength
and
shows nothing about
clubs at all, but this so-called

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A career woman recently
chided women attending a
conference o f women execu­
tives for being timesaving
and efficient in their offices
all day only to go home and
turn back to the puttcry
homemaking ways of their
mothers and grandmothers.
8hs maintains the very
faet they are successful ca­
reer women makes them anx­
ious to feel they are Just as
feminine as other women,
and to prove It to themselves

® A Lost Cause
TUCSON, Aids. (U PI) —
A motorist dashed across the
street and plopped a nickel In­
side a parking meter Just as
a motorcycle patrolman ap­
proached with ticket book in
hand. The motorist smiled
wsakly at the patrolman after
avoiding a $1 ticket for overtime at a meter. But Patrol­
man Dan Baumann wrote out
a ticket for Jaywalking to ths
motorist. This will eoet him
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Is not likely to acquire any
popularity.
North certainly hopes that
his partner will respond to
his 20-point club opening, but
if his partner does pass, North
does not expect to be missing
a game.
South's response of one
heart Is most pleasing and
North Jumps to two spades.
South bids three clubs to
await further action
and
North Jumps to four hearts.
South feels that his hand is
worth some sort of alam try
and the natural slam try la a
bid of five hearts. North cer­
tainly wants to go to six, but
North Is looking at two losing
diamonds and the bidding In­
dicates that South also has no
protection in that suit so
North settles for what can be
made.

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and others they think they
have to run their homes the
way their mothers did.
The speaker was talking
sense — but she was talk­
ing to the wrong group. She
should have been talking *o
the hesbands o f those sue
cessful career women.
For it Is to win the ap
provsl o f her husband that
a successful career woman
knocks herself out after a
full day at the office doing
the household chores she

Appliance Life
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(U PI) — A new refrigerator
or range has a life expectancy
o f about 16 years, according
to the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
Estimates for other appll
ances are: automatic washer
II years, dryer 14 years,
frosier is years, vacuum
cleaner 16-18 years, sewing
machine 24 years and tele­
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should have hired
to do for her.

someone

It’s to please her husband
that she squanders time and
energy she should conserve
on puttery little projecte she
thinks will demonstrate her
homemaking skill.
The fact is: No matter
how successful a woman is
in a career, she knows good
pnd well nothing ia half so
Impressive to her husband aa
the traditional ways in which
women have always mansged
to win men’s approval — by
making a big thing of stitch­
ing up slip covers and cur­
tains, baking pies and cakes,
and keeping a house shining.
It’s not the
successful
women executives who need
to be told not to waste their
time and energy in trying
to keep house like full-tims
homemakers — it’s their hus­
bands.
Ruth MUIett's "Tips on
Teen-Agers" are eye-openers.
Just send 25 cents to Ruth
Millett Reader Service, c /o
(The Sanford Herald), P.O.
Box 488, D ept A, Radio City
8tatlon, New York 18, N.Y.

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8- 9 p.m. CBS. Rawhide, "In Know" and "Som eday" and usual with both sketches of­
cldent o f Iron Bull." (Rerun) closea with "H alf As Much." fering their share of laughs.
Some good acting here, but Jimmy does "Missouri Walts" Funny, though not particular­
the plot la ■ creaky and famil and "Sweet Sixteen" and ly original, is the concluding
lar one with more talk than United Artists recording star tketch which findi Sid and
action. Rowdy and Gil (Clint George Jones does "White Giselle MacKenxie hired ai
Comedian
Don extras in an Italian movie
Eastwood and Erie Fleming) •Lightning."
h ive ■ small clash of their Adams hadn't selected his and mddenly developing ar­
own, but the big conflict is skit at presa time.
tistic temperament. The open­
between ■ peaceful Indian
10-11 p.m. NBC.
Perry er presents Sid as a man try­
drover and an Indlan-batlng Como Show. It'i tribute night ing to get on the good slda
colonel. Michael Aniara ai and Pcrry'a show this time of his boss and doing every­
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more as the colonel share guests Lena Horne and Dean shows him unable to lose at
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episode alive with good aolld tribute to Valentlne'i Day, sings "Dominique" to sepa­
each with hla own solo, Dean rate the akctchcs.
acting.
and Perry aalule their home
910 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason
Case of the Nervous itatea with "Why Did I Ever
Large male Ilona may weigh
O h io?"
and
"The up to 500 pounds, or almost
Neighbor." A refreshing twist Leave
sway from the static formula Pennsylvania Polka." Miss twice as much aa their mates.
of plots for this series: Two Horne and Como salute the
murder suspects for two sep­ stars with a duet of star songs
TV RENTAL
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• Sales
ft Berries
Star"
and
"When
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other. An old woman, accused Upon A Star." A very enjoy­
FA 3-4920
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With Thia Coupon
is then accused of murdering
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ternationnl Showtime” is Don Amecho, whose
partner, alter the latter at­
Pay For Two Games And
tempts to block the mother's
job enables him to meet such delcctnblo person­
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estate with an embexxling
alities as Mariska, a foot juggler, who seems to
A fter 8:46 On THURS. or FRI.
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Evening* and All Day Sun.
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Mnriska will be on the March 6 show (but not
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SPERLONGA, Italy ( Ur i ) found to museums in Rome. nore the Besties, forget it.
—A seaside cave where the But the people of Spcrlonga, Rowlf docs an act using a
| ifambarger
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Emperor Tiberius onre ca­
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roused with his frionda has
llowler’s Luncheon
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agreed to build a museum on Polka" get the show off to a
Rome and Naples.
the spot.
lively start and, after Jimmy
The museum, jusl complet­
The excavations at Spcrlon­ singa "Frankie and Johnny,"
ed after six years of work,
consists entirely of sculpture ga were unusually complicat­ lie calls on the stunt men to
and other art objects found in ed, Education Minister Luigi stage a western brawl, movieNa Charge For Bowling Shoes
the famous "Grotto of Tiber­ Gui noted when hs dedicated TV atyle. Eydle Corine does
" I Really Don’t Want to
ius," the Emperor who ruled tho museum.
Rome during the time of
Christ and who was said to
hava narrowly escaped death
in ■ landslide at the Grotto.
Among the trcasurci of the
museum Is a statuary group
that b ea n the signature of
the three men who aculptcd
(he Laocoon, one of the
world’s most famous atatuea
that was uncovered at Rome
In the 10th century and now
is in the Vatican museum.
The first discoveries at
Spcrlonga were made in 1957
by the Lailo superintendent
of antiquities, Prof. Glulio
Jacopl, and Erno Rcllantc.
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Officers

By M n . Adam Muller
A white elephant sale was
held at a recent meeting of
the DeBary Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club in the
office of Dr. George Prison.
The club netted $13 from this
sale with Evelyn Dzlck as the
auctioneer.
Bert Lederhaus
presided
over the business meeting.
Mrs. John Leone was install­
ed as a new member by Jo
1’ cck.
Marie Accardl, chairman of
Legislation and Membership,
spoke on new methods of In­
troducing the business and
professional women to the
Ideals of the organization. La­
ter the group discussed their
plans for the coming March
dinner meeting. Rep. James
Sweeney o f DrLand will be
the guest speaker.

Fifty members and visitors
attended the regular meeting
of Seminole Chapter No. 2,
Order of Eastern Star, with
Mrs. L. E. Estes, Worthy
Matron and Robert E. Peurlfoy, Worthy Patron, presid­
ing with all new officers for
the year.
After the officer! had taken
their respective stations, the
Worthy Matron honored Mr.
and Mrs. John Carver by hav.
ing them escorted back of
Esther's chair and lovingly
dedicated Iter year in the
East and the year book to
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Carver
Thompson. They were then
escorted to the East and given copies of the year book for
tiie immediate members of
the family.
The junior past matron and
patron, Mra. Charles B. Cole
end J. E. Blackman, were escortcd back of Eether'a chair
and Introduced and eicorted
to tho East where they were
presented personal gifts by
the Worthy Matron. Mrs. Cole
remained in the East, an.d
Mrs. N. W. Pllefauf and By­
ron Leach sang "In The Gar­
den” which was • favorite of
the junior past matron.
Mrs. J. 11. Anderson Jr.
read a resolution in memory
of Mrs. May belle Maxwell,
past matron, and the charter
will be draped for a period
of 30 days. Mrs. Pfiefauf sang
"Nearer My God to Thee."
Tho past matrons in attend­
ance honored the Worthy Ma­
tron and Patron with a very
effective courtesy. The high­
light was the presentation by
candlelight of a large gold
crosa and a heart which hid
been decorated with pink and
orchid, the colors of the
Worthy Mutron.
The first time visitors were
Mrs. Ella Ellis, Charluttlonvllle, Va., Mrs. Lucille U.
Stone, Macon, Ga., Mr. and
.Mrs. George H. .Mills, Gist(anbury, Conn., and 31rs. Bet­
ty J. OfBnccr, Bath, Me.
The substituting officers for
the evening were Mrs. Char­
les B. Cole, Esther, and Mrs.
Robert Peurlfoy, Associate
Condrcss.

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Birthday Breakfast held Feb. 5 at the Community Center. Left to right,
Mrs. L. II. Custer, Mrs. C. E. Butler, president; Mrs. Henry Morrison, Mrs.
James Duffy, Mrs. C. Itiley, Mrs. William Fidler and Mrs. David Goerner.

Annual Birthday Breakfast
Sponsored By DeBary Club
By .Mrs, Adam .Muller
Tho Dcllary Garden Cluh
held the Annual Dirthdnf
Breakfast Wednesday at the
Community Center. Chairman
wus Mrs. William Hibbard.
'I ho birthday tables were
beautifully decorated to carry
out the themes of each mouth
they represented.
The April-May table was
overlaid with a pink and white
striped cloth centered with a
colorful May Pole flanked by
a ailver coffee and tea ser­
vice. Mrs. A. L. Lincoln was
chairman of this table. She
was assisted by Sally and
Edith Kirby, Mrs. A. Sails.

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bury, Mrs. J. II. Post, and
Mrs. C. Ulrich.
The Junc-July table was
covered with a white em ­
broidered antique cloth trim­
med with lace. Mrs. William
Kldlcr was chairman. One
rnd of thu table was set for
a graduation with hats, diplo­
mas, etc., while the other half
had huge flro crackers, a
miniature Uncle Sam, a large
candelabra with white and
blue tapers and tiny Amer­
ican flags. Assisting with the
sandwiches and cookies were
Mrs. E. llalgh, Mrs. II. Mor­
rison and Mrs. H. Wells.
The August and September
table was centered with a
beach scene laid over a white
embroidered cloth. Mrs. Da
vid Goerner, chairman, was
assisted by Mrs. L. Custer,
Mrs. Arthur Lambert, Mrs.
L. Ritter, Mrs. P. I*etelt and
Mrs. G. Goodard.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Garden Club
held
its
regular
monthly
meeting recently at the Com
inunlty Center. Mrs. Charles
E. Archer, Tampa, was the
guest spruker. She showed
colon'll slides of European
parks and gardens, and Ice
lured on the uses of flowers
in Knglund and other coun
tries.
Mrs. C. K. Butler presided
over thu brief business scs
sion. The members decided to
meet Thursday at 10 a.m. at
tho home of 31rs. Charles
I'fisler, 431 Magnolia Place,
for a program on horticul­
ture.

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The October and November
table was a conversation
piece centered with a farm
house, wooden fence, water
well, trees, hay stacks, all the
usual (arm animals and har­
vest on a green and brown
cloth. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank
Curts, Bobbie Ogden, Mrs. E
Heed, chairman, Mrs. Albert
Rolf and her committee, were
in ehurge of this table.
The December and January
table was overlaid with a
Christmas cloth centered wills
a white Christinas tree and
small angels. Coffee cako and
petlto cookies were served by
Miss Margaret White, Miss
Agnes Caldwell, co-chairmen,
Mrs.
G.
Spaulding,
3lrs.
Frank Swallow and a coin
mittec.
Tho March table was over
laid with a white cloth on
which a hat-full of yellow
daffodils, stalks of Irish bells,
a set of tall green and white
candelabra were p l a c e d
Trays of man sized sand
ulchrs and dainty teu tidbits
completed the table. Spiced
tea was served from a fav
orito reripc of the chairman,
Mrs. William Lakcinan. The
ladies assisting In the serving
all wore dainty aprons and
tiny while hals trimmed with
green. The committee was
Mrs. G. Zeller, Mrs. W.
Reich, Mrs. A. Gcnoy, Mrs.
Sidney Swallow ami Mrs. E
Harrington, who was unable
to attend.
All the tables were dceorat
ed with much thought und
planning. Mrs. C. E. Butler,
president of the DeBary Gar
drn Club, and Mrs. W. Hib­
bard, over all chairman, min
gled with the guests.

By Berwlre Kelsey
The OvirdO Woman's Club
will have Its monthly meeting
Friday at noon in the d u b.
house. Chairman for this
meeting is Mrs. J. II. Staley.
The highlight of this meet­
ing will be a fashion show
with Mrs. Carolyn llolticlaw
as commentator. Chairmen
of the show are Mri. A. B.
Tcdford and Mri. Vera Bell.

Dr. Perez Gives
Timely Speech
At Meeting
The Sanford Business and
Professional Women’s Club
met last week at Spencer's
Restaurant for Its dinner
inerting. Dr. Luis Perez was
the guest speaker. The memtiers really enjoyed his Speech
on "Communism and Life in
Cuba." This was a most time­
ly and Interesting topic.
The members attending this
dinner meeting were; Hsr
rirtt Slawtcr, Marjorie Cow
an, Margaret Ganas, Martha
Beard, Helen Pearson, Itutli
Cummings, klargucrete lira,
ham, Gertrude Gilbert, Car
olyn True, Myrtle Gradlck,
June Tehrman and a guest,
Laura Gctchcl.
Six members represented
the club at a district meeting
at tho Robert 3!eyer Hotel
this past Sunday.

Women Of Surrounding Churches
Gather For Tea In Social Hall

The Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the De­
Bary Community Methodist
Church held a tea recently in
the Social Hall, with the wom­
en of the churches in the area
as guests.
Representing the various
churches were: 31rs. Carl
Barthman,
Episcopal
A 11
Saints Church; .Mrs. Ruth
Crcascy, president of the Host
Church: 31rs. Augustus C.
Summers, First Presbyterian
Church; Mrs. Cecil N. Ogg,
DeBary
Methodist Church;
Mrs. Howard Anderson, guest
speaker from Daytona, and
Mrs. Arthur Beatty, Stafford
Memorial Church.

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THE WOMEN’S SOCIETY o f Chrintlun Service held a tea recently. Mrs.
Carl Rarthman (left to rijrht), Mrs. Ruth Creacey, Mrs. Augustus C.
Summers, Mrs. Cecil N. Ogg, und Mrs. Howard Anderson.

Non-Stop Talking Record
The feminine non-stop talk­
ing record was set by a wom­
an in Greenville, N. C., in
August,
1958.
Mrs.
Alton
Clapp talked for 96 hours, M
minutes and 11 seconds before
running out of words.
But that was a mere child's
talk, compared to the non stop
talking record set by a male.
Kevin Sheehan, of Limerick,
Ireland, talked once for 133
hours (five days, 13 hours).
He claims the world's record.
He quoted from an encyclo­
pedia of superlatives called
the "Guinness Book of Rec­
ords” (Bantam).
Thousands of oddments In
the book arc concerned with
the biggest, the hottest, tlie
coldest, the oldest, the loud­
est, the highest, the smallest
—and other superlatives.
Sir nichard, In New York
In connection with his position
ns chairman of Harp Lager
Brewery, of Dundalk, Ire­
land, and assistant managing
director of Arthur Guinness,
Son and Co., Dublin, said the
unusual hook fills a gap in
reference works.
Tho story of how this gap
in reference books was first
detected dates hack to 1951.
Somewhat reluctantly, out on
a shoot, Sir Hugh Beaver, an
official at Die Guinness Brew­
ery, badly missed a bird,
which came over at super­
sonic speed.
That evening he and Ids
host discussed whether this
bird was the fastest flying of
all game birds. Recourse to
several expensive reference
works failed to produce any
answer.
What's more, there was no
liook in which you could find
the weight ot the fattest fat
woman, tho slowest traffic
lights, the longest aria, nor,
for (hat matter, the length

r

of the longest moustache!
"Sir Hugh was dctcrmln
c d ," Sir Richard said, "that
(he Guinness firm was going
to produce such a book.”
He ordered the company,
made fat economically by
folks who drink Its slout arj)
lager, to embark on the pro­
ject. It took nine months.
When Sir Hugh reached for
the first copy to come off the
press, there was no mention
of the fastest flying game
bird!
"The omission was recti­
fied in the next edition,” Sir
Richard said. Tlie spurwing
goose (plcctroptcrui gambensis), with a speed of 88 mi'es
per hour, was named fastest
flying.
Sales o f the book'a Euro­
pean and American editions
■re nearing one million.
“ It settles a lot of argu­
ments,” Sir Richard said.

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displayed in Sanford.
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Hand laced casuals for jroii
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BAMBOO PLANT .
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Personals

Camellia Circle will meet
with .Mrs. Sue 3Ionroe, 306
Satsuma Drive at 9:30 a.m.
Friday. The program will bo
on camellias and azaleas.

Set By Man, Not Woman

Casselberry

Mr. and Mrs. Branch and
children, Malcolm and Eliza
beth, who have been visiting
her parents here, return this
week to Denver.

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DeBary Couple

Friends Dress
UpTo Attend
In Clearwater
Six Year Old's Grown Up Tea

Attends Wedding

Mr. and Mr*, nenry Lohof
of Montana and DeBary, at­
tended the wedding of their
son, Bruce Lohof to Mist Joy
Hertung. daughter o f Mr.
and Mr*. Norman Hnrtnng,
Clearw ater. Th *
wedding
took place at the Flr»t Evengtral L u t h e r a n
Church.
Clearwater.
The bride wore the tradi­
tional whit* gown. Kathleen
Harkcr. lister of Joy, « u
the matron, and Armand Lo­
hof, brother of th* groom,
was the best man Bride*maldv Linda Kraft, Helen
Whittington, Diane Eckloe,
and Karen Morri* wore long
gold rrepe gown* and carried
bouquets of fujl mlum*. The
bride'* mother wore a char­
treuse chiffon long gown and
aecrtsoriei to match. Mother
o f the groom chose a long
wine colored lace gown and
accessories.
Organist was Mrs. E. Melkow, nnd Mr*. M. McGrugcr,
the soioist, sang “ Prayer Per­
fect" and “ The Lord's Pray­
er." A reception followed the
ceremony at the Jack Tar
Harrison Hotol, Clearwater.
The bridal couple, who are
graduates from Stetson Un­
iversity, will reside In Or­
lando after honeymooning at
the Grand Bahama*.

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Hl|h heels, lipstick and
m om 's old hat were the order
of tbs day at a “ dress up"
birthday party recently at the
boms at Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Millar, L and VI Lane, Cisselberry. Joy, the honor*.-* and
hostess, and her guests were
dressed In all their linrry for
this grown up tea.
Tea, birthday cake, ire
cream and candy were served
to Penny Laurie, Pam hie.
tens, Vickie and Clody Mil­
ler. Cynthia llrilton and Cathy
Casselberry by the all-year•Id hostess.

Sanford Woman
Celebrates
Birthday
Over 40 relatives
and
friends gathered on Sunday at
the home of Mrs. R. W. Ixsrd
•n South Sanford Avenue to
help her celebrate her TSth
birthday.
Mrs. L*rd was showered
with gift* and flowers from
her many visitors.
Hostesses for ths occasion
were Mrs. Lord’s daughters,
Mrs. Dan Jerri of Ely, Minn ,
Mrs. Edna Norman. Mrs. R
M. Fryer and Mrs. Lloyd
•riffle eg laaford.
A noon day dinner was aerv
ed with Dan Jsrri preparing
the main course.
The out-of-town guests we
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lord
and son, Stephen, Jerry Lord
and children, Paul and Betty,
and Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr
Fry of Tampa; Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Hoard and Mr. end Mrs
Dorsey Hoard of Jackson
villa; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulier of Orlando; Vir. and Mrs.
John Pela of Palatka; Vlrs.
Lillian Andrews of Putnam,
Conn.; Mrs. R. W. Ford of
Klssimmae, and Mrs. Mabel
Grey of Euatls.

Golden Wedding
Anniversary For
D. C. Spiveys
Mr. and Mra. Dan C. Spi­
vey Sr. will observe their
golden wedding anniversary
Sunday. Their eight children
will entertain for them at an
“ open bouse'' at the home of
the couple, MIS West Third
Street.
All frlendi and relative! of
the honored couple are Invited
to attend during the appoint­
ed bouri of 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Garden Club Plans
Business Meeting

,10V M I L L E R , hottoree, (left) Cathy Casselberry

and Cynthia Rrittnn

pose nt R dress-up birthday party.

dioimmaksthA
By Mre. H. I .
How due*
this
sound?
LEMON CHERRY CHEESE­
CAKE. The crust la mada of
Nabisco Chip Cookies. The
f i l l i n g Is lemon-flavored,
creamy amooth and topped
with tangy red cherry sauce.
20 chocolate chip cookies
finely
rolled
(2
cups
crumbs)
2 tbsps. butter melted
2 tbsps. sugar
2 8-os. pkgs. cream cheese
softened
H cup sugar
2 tbsps. flour
1 tap. vanilla extract
U cup lemon juice
3 tbsps. grated lemon rind
4 eggs separated
1 cup light cream
1 Mb. 8-oi. ean cherry pie
filling
Combine
cookie
crumbs,
melted butter and sugar; mix
well. Press against bottom
and aides of 9-inch springform pan. Combine cream
cheese, sugar, flour, vanilla,
lemon Juice and rind; heat un­
til amooth. Add egg yolks, one
at a time, beating well after
each addition. Stir in cream.
Beat egg whites until stiff, but
not dry. Fold cheese mixture
into egg whites. I’our Into
crumb crust. Bake in slow
oven 329 degrees, 1 hour or
until center Is set. Cool. Just
before serving spoon some of
ths cherry pie filling on top
of the cheese cake to make a
circle. Serve remaining cher­
ries as a sauce. Serves I to 10.
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It eup milk
I egg beats®
I taps, salt
tt tap. pepper
Combine lngredlenti in or­
der given. Mix thoroughly.
Shape into rectangle about 10
by 18 Inches on aluminum foil.
Spread sausage stuffing over
meat. Roll as for a Jelly roll
and place seam side down on
rack in open roasting pan.
Bake in a moderate oven 3oo
degrees, 1 hour, is minutes.
Serves 8.
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Leslie C. Jones
Feted At Shower
Mrs.

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DeBary Personals
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with friend* sad relatives la
Mre. Freak Fry* of Mm* Kentucky.

Plgott,

Mre. of red flowers, carrying out
Burk* Steele and Mre. Bleke th* Valentine them*. Dainty
Sawyer# entertained, at th* heart-shaped petit f o u r s ,
Plgott home in l-och Arbor, trimmed with red flower*,
with a shower Monday even­ nuta and minta completed th*
ing for Leslie Jones, bride- lovely table.
elect
Invited gueata were; Mre.
Prises for the humorous Aihby O. Jones, mother of
gapies played during the th* honor**, Mrs. Thomas
evening were awarded Mr*. Best Sr., mother of the bride­
Ray Herron and Mrs. Jerry groom-elect, Mr*. W. 8. *JeeSenkarik. A memory book eup, Mrs. A. O. Roberta, Mr*.
was given t* Leslie with ad­ Dick Jones, Mre. Wilma Col­
vice and “ a bit of wisdom" bert, Mre. Ben Wlggina, Mr*.
written by each guest Her Kenneth Clark, Mrs. llerold
gift* were presented on a Appleby, Mrs. Jim Leonard,
tea cart decorated with red Mr*. Ray Herron, Mr*. Res*
and whit# flowers.
Herman, Mre. W. W. Tyre,
A laee cloth eovared the Mrs.
Dan
Mitchell,
Mr*.
serving table centered with George Mill*, Mr*. Jerry Ben
an arrangement of red and karik, Mr*. Jamee Lea, Mr*.
whit* dalsiei. Silver anJ J. 8. Beat, Mrs. Harvey Hale,
crystal
appointments were Mrs. G. R. Best, Mr*. B. H
used. The punch bowl was William*, Mrs. Reeee Moon,
circled with red camellias and Gayle Senkarik and Shlela
held a heart-shaped Ice mold Best.

roe Are. entertained Mr*.
Helm Miller, a long time
friend and neighbor, from
Harrisburg, Pa.
Mre.
E. Bheptaugh o f
Shell ltd. attended th* fun­
eral e f her brother-in-law,
Milton Shoptaugh hi Pittaburg thia past week, and en­
root* heme stepped t* visit
Bear fat mind that year chil­
dren’* lifelong food habit* are
set while they're very yotmg
—and it's you who set them.

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12 soda tracker*
lee water
1 tbsp. butter
Soak erackera In Ice water
for 8 to 8 minutes. Lift each
cracker out of water with pan­
cake turner and place on
greeted baking sheet. Dot
with butter and bake In an
extremely hot oven 500 de­
grees 10 minutes or until
browned and puffed. Reduce
heat to moderate oven 375 de­
grees and continue baking 8
to 10 minutes or until crisp.

Nurses Association
Schedules

Bale Shoes
On Rack* Fee
Tour Convenience

• JEW ELRY
• P A STEL GLOVES

WR8THRN

Meeting

SHIRTS

District 97, Florida Nurses
Assoeistlon, will meet at I
p.m. Fob. 17 at th* County
Health Center.
Dr. Luis Perez w III speak
on “ Cardiac Disease and
Nursing."
All registered professional
nur.-rs are invited.

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SAUSAGE STUFFING
Vt lb. fresh pork sausage
1 medium potato, grated
■A eup grated onion
t egg, beaten
1 cup toft bread erumba
&gt;1 tsp. salt
Combine
ingredients
and
mix well.
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IIAM 'N EGG PUDDINO
1 cup diced cooked ham
2 cups milk, scalded
2 tbsps. melted butter
or margarine
2 cups toft bread crumbs
1 tsp. salt
'» tsp. pepper
8 eggs, separated
Combine ham, milk, butter,
bread crumbs, salt and pep­
per. Stir In egg yolks. Beat
egg wlnles until they are stiff
but not dry. Fold egg whiles
into egg yolk mixture. Pour
into 12 by • by 2 Inch btking
dish that hai been rubbed
with butter. Bake in a alow
oven 329 degrees 20 to 25
minutes or until firm to the
touch. Serve at once.
• • •

STUFFED BEEF LOO
2 lbs. ground be«f
Snacks for your Jill and
Jack.
H cup quick cooking oats
Tlie Garden Club o f San­ H cup finely chopped onion
SOUFFLE CRACKERS
ford will have the general
business meeting and lunch­
eon, at t h e
Policeman'!
Benevolent Building, Feb, 20
at 12:30 p.m.
Sira. Roberta Gatehel will
be caterer for the luncheon.
Mrs. Carroll O. Griffin,
Jackaonville Beach will be
tht program epeaker. her
subject “ Let's Talk Flower
Show.”

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the young - at - heart
in wonderful
cotton!

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Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Cro­
well have as their gursta Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Ileathman
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sapp
and daughter, Paulett, Jack­
sonville. Paulctt Is a student
at Florida Southern Collage
la Lakeland. During their
stay they will vjslt the Flor­
ida State Fair in Tampa.

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Count on Penney’®for the prettiest little
Easter fashions in town! Smartly styled
in wonderful, easy-care pima cotton with
intricate tucks and expensive trims! All
in softest pastel shades o f pink, blue,
maize, lilac or white! For her most fa­
shionable Easter ever, see them at Penney’s today . . . and best o f all so low in
price!
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G O SPEL M EETIN G
Presenting:
WILLIAM C. HATCHER
EVANGELIST
LUBBOCK. T E X A S.

FEB. 16 - FEB. 21
10:00 A. M. &amp; 7:30 P. M.
(COLLECTIONS SU N D A Y O N L Y )

SANFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
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JflTTH JUDICIAL f ^ C r l T .
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c o u n t y . n .o i u o 4
VI c h a n c e r y
A o n n to defend
VINCENT J. MELILL©.
Plaintiff,
ANTIONETTE

C. MELILLO.
Defendant.
THE STATE OF
ANTIONETTE C. MELILLO
4* Liberty Street
Danbury, Connecticut
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
you art hereby required to
flit your written answer. or
defense. If any, personally or
by an attorney, on or boforo
March t*. 1M4. »t the offleo
of tha Clerk of tho Circuit
Court, at tha Courthouea In
Sanford, Seminole C o u n t y ,
Florida, and to mall a copy
thereof to Htanetrom. Darla ft
Mclntneh. Attorneye for Plain­
tiff.. Poet Office Dot 1*1*. San­
ford. Florida, In that certain
dlrorre
proreedlnir
pending
a a a I n a t you In the Cir­
cuit
Court
of
tha
Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and For
Semlnola County. Florida, In
Chancery, an abbreviated tllto
of eald cauea being “Vincent
J. Mellllo. Plaintiff. Tereue Antlonetto C. Mellllo, Defendant."
and herein fall not or a Deereo
Pro Confeaeo will be entered
again.: you, and the cauea
proceed c: r&gt;urte,
(SEAL!
Arthur It. neckwllh. Jr„
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vi.'lea
Deputy Clerk
Stenetrom. Davie 4 Mclntoeh
Attorneye at Law
Poet Office Box 111*
Sanford, Florida
Fublleh Feb. II, M. ST, A
Mar. I. 1114.
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ORDINANCE NO. IIS
AN
ORDINANCE
OF T E E
TOWN
OF
CASSELRERRT.
FLORIDA. REPRESSING THIS
INTENTION OF THE TOWN
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITOR­
IAL LIMITS TO ANNEX CER­
TAIN LANDS LTINO CONTIu r o t'S TO THE PRESENT
HOI .NO ARIES OF SAID TOWN
AND
WITHIN THE
SAME
CO C.NTT.
BE IT ENACTED » T TH E
PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA)
1) That thla Ordinance la
enacted pursuant to Section
111.04, Florida Btatutea far

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I) That tha Town e f Caeaelberry. Florida hereby de­
clare* Ita Intention t* annas
to the Town of Casselberry,
Florida, at the expiration of
thirty
(lo) day* from tha
adoption of thla Ordinance, tha
fellowtns described parcel* of
land lying contiguous to tha
present
boundarlee o f
the
Town of Caeeelberry. Florida,
and belnc la Semlnola County.
Florida:
• ) F. IX) F,WOOD M A N O R
FIRST ADDITION. CASSELBERRT, FLORIDA.
Tha North 10T faat of
Lot 1. Bloek F. FERN
PARK ESTATES, accordIns to the Plat thereof
aa recorded In Plat Book
I. Pease 11 through 11.
Public Records of Stmt.not* County, Florida,
b) FERN PARK ESTATE!
RE PLAT.
CASSELBER­
RY. FLORIDA.
Lot S and tha W ait I.Tt
feet of Lot I, Block C,
FERN PARK ESTATES,
according to tha Plat
tharaof aa racorded In
Plat Book I. Paste IS
through 11, Public Re­
cords of Semlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
I ) That thla Ordinance shall
be published one* n weak (or
four (4) ooneacutlv* weeks Ik
The Sanford Herald, a news­
paper published in Semlnola
County. Florida.
4) That tha abova-daaerlbed tracts of land In tha aggre­
gate contain lass than t*n i!0)
registered aleotore. and tha
owners and tnlaraet holdara
of said properties have form­
ally petitioned to be annexed.
I) That this Ordinance shall
taka affect Immediately upon
Ua final paaaag* and adoption.
« ) That all Ordlnancaa or
parts of Ordlnancaa In sonfilet herewith are hereby re­
pealed.
ADOPTED
at
A regular
masting a f tha Town Council
of tha Town of caaaalbarry.
Florida, this llth day af Jan­
uary. A.D. 1M4.
/ a / Owen W . A notay,
Mayer
(TOWN SBAX4
ATTEST!
/a / Mrs. Mary Hawthorn*
Kannath W . McIntosh. Eag.
Attorney at Law
Post Offlc* Boa ISIS
Sanford, Florida S tiff
Publish Pah. d, II, M, XT, U N
CD H -n __________________________
N O T IC E O F B E IT
T E E S T A T E O P F L O E ID A T O

HILDEOARD MILLER.
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS
R A U M H O L D X R .
OERMANT,
AND
LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS IS) c /o
American Rad Cross, AI’ O
14. NEW Y O R K , NEW
YORK!
A sworn Comptnlnl having
been filed agalnat yen In tha
Circuit Court In and (or Semi­
nole
County,
Florida.
by
BRUCE ALLEN MILLER, lor
divorce, tha short title ef
which
Is
BRUCE
ALLEN
MILLER.
Plaintiff,
ver­
sus. 1 I I L D E U A H D
MIL­
LER, Defendant, thee* prosent* nr* to command you ta
appear and file your Answer
or ether define* or pleading
herein with tha Clarh of tha
Circuit
Court
of
Semlnola
County, Florida, and sarva k
copy tharaof on Plaintiffs at­
torney. Carroll Burka, Attarnay at Law, P. O. Drawer Z.
Sanford, Florida, on or before
tha Itb day of March, A. D.
1114, or athsrwla* Caere# pr*
confeaeo
will
b*
antarad
agalnat you.
Tb* Sanford Hamid la da•Ignatad aa k newspaper of
genaral circulation In which
thla citation shall b* publish­
ed one# each weak far four
consecutive weeks.
WITNESS my band and of­
ficial seal of the Clerk ef tha
Circuit Court on thin tha 4th
day of Fabraary, A . D. USA.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark af Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa, DO.
Carroll Burk*
Attorney for Plaintiff
Suit* I I I Sanford Atlantia

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S. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notlcaa
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Service!
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
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31. Poultry - Live stock
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82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles tVanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
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Court Of the fo u etr
SeMlaoIr L'aaaty. state
e f FUrlSa. la P n k M a
la re the SCetate afi
AZALEE N. HARINEAU,
Drceeaed.
k i s s l woTirsc
Notlca ta hereby alvan that
the underelgned will, on tha
?4th day ut Fabruary, A.D.
lVfit. praaant to tba Ilonorabla
County
Judge
of
Hemlnole
County. Florida, har final re­
turn. account and vouchers,
aa Administratrix of tha Ea.
tata Of AZAL.KB S . BARIffEAU. decaaaad. and at said
tlma, than and thara, make ap­
plication to the eald Judea for
* final asttlamant of har admlnlslratloa of eald estate, and
for an order discharges har
ea such Administratrix
lu ted this the 30th day of 1. Lost &amp; Found
January, A. D. IMI.
Oartn Muse
LOST: Large grey 8c black
Aa Administratrix of tha
•tripe c a t Last aeen in
Eatata of
Mayfair Motion. 322-1202.
AZALEK N. BARINEAU,
Deceased.
■TEN8TROM. DAVIS d&gt;
LOST! Schoolboy's Horn-rim­
MclNTOtm
med RlaMCI. Reward! Ph.
At turners for Administratrix
323-03*4.
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Sanford, Florida 31771
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INCOME TAX SERVICE
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IM I rt.AIMS OH miMANUa
1 I H I M T a A ID ESTATE,
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
You and aaoh of you ara
ER SERVICE. Parts and
haraby n o t i f i e d and raqulrad
to flla any claim* and damanda
supplies for all m ike* in­
which yon, or althar of you.
cluding;
Electrolux. New
may heve afalnat said salat*
In the office of Iha Honorable
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
C. Vernon Mia*. Jr.. County
No
borne
service
call
Judge of Seminole County, at
charge Phone PA 2-2282,
hl« office In th* Hsmlnole
County Court House et Sen2333 Park Dr. . .
ford. Florida, within tlx cal­
ender months from (he time
ef Iha first publication of thle
notice. Each claim or demand
parts;
Electrolux,
mu at ba In writing and oon* Repair*,
lain the place of residence and
Kirby,
HexAlr,
AlrW*y,
post office address of tha
OE,
etc.
Cleaner*
*old,
ex ­
claimant end mutt be sworn
changed. Free Pick-up, 1U4
to by tha claimant, hi* agent
cr attorney, or tha asms shall
Park Ave., Sanford. Phooa
ha veld.
FA 2-4765.
Charles D. Mocre
Barbara it. Leary
Robert I . Moore
6. For Root
As Domiciliary Executors
of said aetata.
3 BR., garage apt., furn. 2003
First Publication on February

Vacuum Cleaner

f. H it.

publish Feb. (. II. I*. ST. IMI.
CDH-I4
x on en
of
n r r * i» T io f» t o
A P P L Y T O B O A B D O F UOUNT T C O M M i n S I O A R M OF
g K N I h O l.K C O lIN T T F O R T H E
V A C A T m i OK T H E P L A T O F
G R K B N B R A 1H. A 1 L B D I V I * .
10.1 (L E S S R l t . I T O F W A T
FO R R A E TO T L LANE AND
C W t'Y T R T (X C H ROAD).

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
TOU W IL L PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE
that
KJNOSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC. a Florida
corporation, the sole owner of
the fee simple tills ef all
lamia described In the follow­
ing plat, lo-wtt:
Plat of OREEMIRIAR, a
subdivision, accurdlug to
tha Piet thereof as recordrd In Plat Book 11. Pag*
t of the Public Itacorda of
Srmlnel* County. Florida
llesa th* right of way lor
Itantou! Lane and Country
Club Road).
will apply to th* DoarJ of
County
Couunlaalonare
of
Seminole County. Florida, at
10:uo o'clock A. M.. on Tuesda). Kabruar) lllh , 13M. or
aa soon tharaeftar e* Iha
sain* may b# heard. In tba
Hoard of County Commtaslun•ra Room In th* Court Houa*
of Kamlnol* County, Florida,
at Manfurd. Florida, for lit*
adoption of a Resolution by
•eld Board, pursuant to the
provision* of Sarllona 111 13
and III. 10. Florida BUtutee.
vacating th* aforaaall d*»i-rlbud land and returning all
o f th* sat.l described properly
to acraaga lor th* purpose of
Lsastlon.
p t n i o K i
in t e r e s t e d
MAT
APPEAR
AND
BE
HEARD AT THE TIME AND
I'leACB ABOVE SPECIFIED.
S JOSEPH DAVIS. Jit
o f Sfenstrom, Daxt* *
McIntosh
Edwards Building
■tnferd. Florida
Atlorney for Klngwood Build­
e rs Inc.
Publish Feb. 13, JO, li f t .

CDU-tl

French. 322-7234.

Furn. * BR bouse. Clots to
bate. *65 mo. 322-6281.
FURN. 3-Room apt. Close up
town. *40 m o. 322-6361.
UNFURN. bouse, 3 story. 2
BR. *10 W. 13th St. Phone
322-4179.
3 BR., 2 bath, in Loch Arbor.
322-1730.

RENT A BED
Rol'away, Hospital k Baby
Bed*.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. lit SL
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 BR., unfurnished bouse. Ph.
322-1336.
I m m e d ia t e o c c u p a n c y
1 House—3 Rooms with fire­
place k small screened
porch. Lake privilege*. *63
per month.
Phone Frank Even*
322-4417 or 322-1733
FURN. APT. f A

2-2900.

2 BR. Furn. Apt. 322-0641.
2 BR. turn, bouse. 109 W. 18th
St.
4-ROOM furn. bouse, *75 mo.
Long wood 838-3900.
CLEAN, 4-ltui. 611 Park.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Melioovilla.
APT. 830 ft up. aurpliu City.
FURN. apt*. Pleasant living.
Park apt*. FA 2-8507.

8ljf

6. For Rent
2 RR Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but cheap rent. I’h.
FA 2-3219.

Sanforh

Rrrslh

SWEETIE PIE

Feb. 18, 1964 — Page 11 18. Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer
N

COZY 2-Bcdroom upper apt.,
furnished, *55.
LARGE 4-Bedroom Lakefront
home with private beach,
unfurn. *100.
Other choice rentals.
Ball - Blair Agency
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641
4 BR., 2 Bath ......... *145 mo.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . * 70 Mo.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

3 Bit., l t i bath. 2415 Chase
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
322-5600.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Room* private bath*, 114
W. First St.
FURN., 2 Apts. $55 mo. ea.
Water, light* furn. 107 Locu it Ave., 322-8016
LAKE Cottage, furn. 322-6106.
2 BR., kit. equipped, *75 mo.
FA 2 3685.

' ‘All th e * * c a n d y -fla v o re d medicine* are ruining my
t o s t * f o r can d y r

9. For Sale or Rent

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

Payton Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

34. Articles For Sale

YOU can make money as a Used furniture, appliances, READY MIX Concrete, win­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Real Estate Salesman with
dow ilUs, lintels, steps,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
us. Call for personal ap­
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Av*. Pb. FA 2-4132.
pointment.
BUI
Stamper
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Agency, 822-4991.
dry wells, stepping stones.
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Quick
Service
With
the
Colored Motor Route Carrier
809 Elm AveFA 2-5761
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
for afternoon paper route.
POST.
FA
2-0677.
Must have References and
Box spring k mattress with
dependable ear. Write Cir­
legs, *10. 322-7809.
For the biggest selection of
culation Dept. P. O. Box
nearly new and used furni­
T V s, 33 Sets to select from.
1837, Sanford.
ture, sco Noll's Furniture
SeU or trade.
Brokerage in Casselberry
19. Sltaatlonn Wanted
TV OUTLET
on 17-92. Open 8 daya 9 to 8.
700 W. 9th
BABYSITTINO — H o • eBEDS FOK RENT
cleantag. 822-0538.
Hospital,
Rollawaya, J u w GE Fllter-Flo Washer, Top
cond. $45. 322-7337.
nile.
FREE
delivery and
IRONING at home. 322-7791.
Pick-up.
1 Quaker oil heater, 1 10 hp.
FURNITURE CENTER
DAY'S Work, Ironing. 322-1441
Johnson Kicker. 312 Myrtle.
1100 French Ave.
Housework 8r Ironing. 322-7838
Ph. FA 9-7931
Baby crib, chest-o-robe, youth
bed. Ph. 322-4538 between
WANTED reliable couple to
Child Care. FA 2 =74.
44 p. m.
take up monthly payments
SLIPCOVERS made lo Order.
o f *13.50 on 9 complete WATER HEATER Permaglas
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
rooma ef furniture. CaU
Auto. Gas, 30 Gal. Good
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, cel­
cond. $10, Otto, Lake Ave.,
MAID: Motel preferred. Ph.
le d .
Longwood.
3224248.
Westlnghouso elec, roaster
FRKB ESTIMATE
DAY’S Work. 322-5766.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
oven, cabinet, grUl, timer.
$40. 322-7045.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
21. Beauty Salons
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
'58
Chevrolet convertible top
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
SPECIAL!
k
all parts, 1 mo. old, $70.
FA 2-2117.
Our Budget Wave *6.95 thru
322-8645.
Feb. 15th
HANDCRAFTED Furniture at
ONION PLANTS
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
rca»onable prices. A Erb,
CRYSTAL WAX k
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
Rt. 1, fongwood. TE 8-5776.
WHITE SPANISH
PER M ........................... $2.50
Harriett’ s Beauty Nook
34. Article* For Sale
500
1.50
Eve Appt's. 3 Sr. Beauticians
Philco Auto Magic washer, 531 lota
2.00
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
excellent condition, *50. Ph.
FOB HERE
FA 2-5982.
22. Bnild - Paint - Repair
A. 31. PREVATT, 749 2115,
SEVILLE, FLA.
*1 per day rental for Elec­
Do your Spring Painting now!
tric Carpet Sbampooer, with
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Call Cal Jardino 322-1307purchase of Illuo Lustre.
1300 GrapevUle Ave.
Free estimates.
Carroll's Furniture.
At Railroad Tracks

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
HOW ABOUT T1IIS7
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
bouse, Beardall Ave., fruit Completely modern o l d e r
822-1397.
home. Select neighborhood.
trees and garden. FA 2-3303.
Attractive grounds. Reason­
11. Real Estate Wanted
INCOME PROPERTY
ably priced. Terms to suit
Will assume payment* on 2 or Imagine 13% gross return on
Responsible Buyer!
your money I n v e s t e d .
3 bedroom house. 322-6956.
THAT’S RIGHT *60 per mo.
12. Real Estate For Sale
return on *3,236—12400 pre­
sently on mortgage at 3%
Investment &amp; Hcalty
3 BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
Interest payable at *23.00 116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
per month. KHchen equip­
lando Hd., Sunland.
ment included if Immedi­
COME! LOOK!
ate sale.
New Concrete block home For Your Painting k Wall­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
with lake rights. 3 BR, 2
papering need* call Clar­
Realtor
322-6437 For Appointment
baths, family room, large
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4864 for
Raymond Lundqulit, Asto.
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
Froo Estimate.
A* they say, GET
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Over 2100 tq. ft. Make of­
OUTA TOWN for an
24. Electric*! Service*
fer on price k terms.
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
investment or desir­
Bluff, furnlihed. 322-3631.
able homesite on a
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
waterfront lot, min­
Coutr-'cling k Repairs
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
utes from Interstate 4.
k Controls
7 , 3 , 1 1 BEDROOMS
Go fishing, skiing or
EVERETT A. H A R P E R 114 Sunset
FA 2 8902
1, li t . k 2 BATHS
swimming from your
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
own large l o t Only
FHA-VA sales broker. 2483 25. Plumblnr Service*
$1995. *25 Down end
S. Perk Ave. FA 2-2264,
PLUMBING
*15 month. Call StemFA 2-2283.
Low Monthly Payments
Contracting Repairs
per
Agency,
1919
S.
For Complete Information
FREE ESTIMATES
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
French, 322-4991.
See Or Call Your
R. L. HARVEY
Has Customised Homes lo
3 BR., central heat and air
FA 2-3313
So. Longwood for Immediate 204 Sanford Ave.
condition,
kit.
equipped.
occupancy. Down payment
SALES BROKER
27. Special Service*
Clote to schools. Not In a
o f $630 and up.
project. *14,800. Terms. Ph.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc. Tractor mowing k Grading.
FA 2-2320.
803 Highland Ave.
CaU FA 2-7621.
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
2365 Park Dr.
322-2430
3 BEDROOM Frame Home
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
on State Hwy.
DF.BARY: Large com er lot, Of pictures that have been
GREENBR1AR
*4.100
landscaped, trees. 2 1)R.
Choice
lota available
in
{tubllsiied In The Herald.
LAKE LOT, 100 x 400
Unusual, $10,900. W. T. Cor­
Greunbrlur o f Loch Arbor
CaU Bill Vincent at The
On
Paved
Hoad
bett,
Realtor.
868-4791.
overlooking golf
course.
Sanford Herald, 322-3611.
*4,000
Custom building te your
QUIET
HEATING
COUNTRY HOME
•pacifications.
Greenbrier
Describes
this
3 acres on 418,
3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
SERVICING - TESTING
developed by
cleared ready to develop,
Floors, Oulskle patio, barfow ls Sales k Service
KINGSWOOD
$9,500, terms can be ar­ 2517 C. C. Road
beetle,
and
fruit
trees.
FA 2 7928
BUILDEK8, INC.
ranged. Sliould sell im­
$7,000
202 Fairmont Dr.
mediately at this price.
WELlTS DRILLED, PUMPS,
FA 2-8074
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
3228457 For Appointment
All Types and Rises
BEST BUY OF YEARI 1 I FA 2-1301 17-92 at llUwaths
We Repair end Service
h T I N E
New 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
2. 3. * 4 BEDROOMS
Machinery and Supply Co.
ditioned. No Money Downl
1, m , k 2 BATHS
207 W 2nd 81.
FA 1-6432
No Clotlng Coital All you THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 84111
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
need 1* good credit end 119 N. Park Ave
Piano
Ten
tag
aod
Repair
$100
Qualify for F.1I.A. Mort­
LMN ENTERPRISES
W
L.
Harmon
—
FA
1-4293
la w Monthly Payments
gage. Call Builder.
Now has Sales Representa­
For
Complete
Information
AL STOLTE—838-5059
29. Automobile Service
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
See Or Call Your
W.
on
25th
S
t,
to
Lake
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
BY OWNER, I bedroom, lte
Mery Bird., left o s Bird, to
Free inspection, estimates,
bath home. One bedroom
Lake
Mary
Fbw
Station,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
has separate entrance, eta
SALES BROKER
right to Bales Office. 4
It repairs discounted.
be rented for Income. Will
bouses under construction.
211V9 E. 3rd.
322-3443
trade for smaller place.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
Shown by appointment. Call
Auto Glass,
occupancy. As low a i $330 111 N. Park Ave.
$22-7174
FA 3 984*.
k Seat Covers
Down and $84 a month.
Ph. SM-3911 or 322-2744
4 BR, 8 Bath CB House. ParkHot Ugglty! We have
ridge. *200 Down. 3X2-6911.
SUNLAND ESTATES. TRANS­
new C u s t o m bulk
FERRED.
Will
sacrifice
homes, 3 and some 4
2 Bit., Fla. room. *100 for
304 W. 2nd 8t. FA 24018
$1800 equity for $200. Take
bedrooms, I b a t h ,
equity, *62 mo. 322-3433.
IL L WORK GUARANTEED
over FHA mortgage at
from $330 to $8,000
$91.7* mo., 8 Bedroom, 1*.
Down — Also several
liv. rra., beautifully land­
EXPANSIVE, not ex­
scaped. HURRY! 822-2743.
pensive, pre-o w a e d
Property Management
Senknrik Ginas and Paint
borne*, one owner,
St Sales Broker *
FURNISHED k COMPLETE
Company
FHA and VA. How con
10x45 Spercraft trailer, 2
210 Maguulia Ph FA 9-4823
you mist oa this telecshaded lots, well, septic
ton ? Call STEMPER
31. Poultry - Livestock
tank; together or separately.
Offers fo r your selection
Agency, 1919 8. French
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
these Beautiful 2, 8, k 4
FA 2-4991.
Registered m o d e l Quarter
322-6437 for Appointment
Bedroom
Horse, 0 yrs old, solid black.
For experienced rider. Ph.
Lake Mary. New 2 BR., tile
16. Female Help Wanted
FA 2 6865.
hath. Big lot, chads k c i­
trus. Save) Buy from own­ SECRETARY - RECEPTION­
31A. Pet*
er. 322-6839.
IST. Apply in person, Chap­
man Architectural Aria, 101 Beautiful Basset puppies for
MUST SACRIFICE! Partly
W. 1st. Sanford.
aale. Ph. 322-2503.
furn. Home, 3 BR, i u
baths, Pbooe 323 0591.
BEAUTICIAN Wanted. Call 32. Flower* - Shrubs
FA
23742,
Evenings
2 BR. Home, Study, Itt
BLOOMING Roaes on Chero­
FA 2 2435.
Baths, large Family Rm. In
kee stock. All other kinds
good neighborhood; includ­ Colored or while, housekeeper
o f Nursery shrubbery and
ing sieve, refrig., room airwith drivers license. Live
trees.
To maka the b*at' borne
conditioner, washing m a­
in. 322-9253.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
buy, see the
chine k rugs. Really ter­
6 311. S. on Sanford Ave.
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
rific buy I Monthly pay­
Experienced Newspaper Man
ments 883.50.
BULBS
to handle Public Ralatiooa
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Exotic Glorioaa,
for fast-growing community
Inc.
KothcbUdlana
In Cape Kennedy-OrisndoFA 2-8074
(The Climbing LUy)
Daytona Beach Area. Photo­
All size Tubers for Sale
TWO 4 BR HOMES
graphy helpful. Opportunity
Hidden Lake Gorp. Nursery
One for immediate occupancy.
for youug man to grow with Lake Mary Blvd. Pb. 3224724
80? Highland Ave., Longprogressive, Jong established
wood, J Ml. S. an 1742, near
If you want people to pay
Florida Concern. Send com ­
Longwood Plata.
Office PA 8-H18
plete resume
salary re­ attention to your business,
Night PA 9-8848
LMN ENTERPRISES.
quired to: Box M, e /o San­ call FA 2-5612 and ask the
IS-0709
In c .
ford Herald. All repUea con­ lieraid staff about aome at­
Ph. 838-3911 — 322-2744
8844 Park Dr.
‘in fe r * . Fla
fidential
tention geijing ads

SOUTH W ARD

S3. Furniture

FHA HOMES

36. AutomobDoa - Tracks
'50 Bulck Spec., slnd. trans.,
runs good. $73. Can be sees
across from 3-Points Bait
Shop. 3234476.
'39 Dodge Coronet V 4 , good
cond. Bank finance. $130
cash, pick up 13 pymnts.,
of $(8.20. 888 Logan Dr., .
Longdate area, Longwood, £
off 17-92.
*BUYING A NEW er
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH Ut
• Low Interoet Rates
4 Low Monthly Paymasta
FLORIDA STATE BANK

37. Boats • Motor*
16 FT. Cruiser, 33 hp. Evlnrude, equipped, trailer, $50(X
668 5550.
Gateway To The Waterway

ltobson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-64 E. 1st Ph. FA 84981
14' Crosby Fiberglass boat
built on Catamaran style,
Never used. Real bargain.
322-1818.

,

39. Traitors • Cabanas
Cameo 8x40 House trailer, good
cond. 3224429.

‘

Spinet Plano, Mahogany, 3 You Name HI Wild Bill will
try to find Ut Open 6V4 days
yra. old, like new, full keya week.
Iward. Coat *900, wlU sell
*350. Ph. 322-8219.
Elec. Refrigerator, $30. Cir­
culating oil boater, $20. Gas
New Gibson chest type freesheater, $15. Ph. 322-9738.
er, 578 lb. food capacity.
Only *219.30 with trade. GUNS. New 8c Used. Large
Dick's Appliance Service,
selection. Will trade, Aleo
510 S. Sanford. 322-7658.
repali. Tackle sold k re­
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
NEW HOME ZIO ZAO
Camp A Gun Shop.
1963 M o d e l ,
monograms,
makes buttonholes, sews on
35. Article* Wanted
buttons, appliques and blindHitches.
Pay
*9.80 per WANTEDI Citrus fruit. U r g e
month. Ph. 322-9411.
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Le* Mane22 FT. Upright Freexer Uke
fleld. PA 2-4244.
new. *150. 322-3017.

36. AntotnobOen - Tru ck*

FANTASTIC ANNIVERSARY
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus Bulck Riviera 1033, one owner.
Original paint
Excellent
City, 201 W. 1st St.
cond. $130. Ph. 122-9738.

Carpet Special!

'33 Cadillac Coape de Ville.
light blue, full power. Good
Mac has THROWN AWAY the
buy, $295. 322-949$.
Percentage Book.
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at 1938 Mercury Sta. wagon,
Dealer COST plus *1 par
Mereomatic A extras. De­
yard.
cent condition, $421. Pbooe
322-3189.
ALL FIRST QUALITY

LIMITED TIME ! I I

TOP RATED MILLS

Model T Ford, and Interna­

Call ua for a showing of these
tional Van Truck. Seminole
fine Carpets In your home.
Co. Laundry, 819 W. trd St.
Nylon, Acrtlan, All Wool,
etc. Hundreds to choose '38 Plymouth VS wagon, auto,
from. TERMS! Up to two
air, radio. $393. 322-2200 af­
years to Payl
ter 8.

Carpets A la Carte

'36 Plymouth, etd. shift, $193.
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
$224888.
Orlsndo, Fla.
'48 Ford pickup truck, 2015
2414194 Collect or
GrapevUle Ave. $85. As la,
Leroy C. MscTavlsh, Owner
or trade far email car.
FA 2-3543 after 6 p.m.

FHA

John Sauls, Realtor

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

VA -

FHA

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

NOTHING

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

THI

... F / y r

&lt;
USED CARS

1960 Studebaker Lark
2 - door: standard transmission, estrn
clean. One local owner.

1959 Opel 2-Door
A real erunomy car at an economical
price.

595
395

I960 DODGE PIONEER
S*

►1 Year GW
Warranty On
A ll Used Cars
Wide Selection
Of New

I Pontiacs
I960 Volkswagen Pickup
Clean inside and out.

1959 Renault Dauphine
Completely

to gu.

reconditioned

and

ready

995
495

Many More To Choose From, A ll
Sold With A 1-Year GW Warranty

Jim Hunt Realty

k

» Lowest
Finance Rates

___________________ ________

Reduced To Move!
2-door hardtop: automatic tr a n s .,a
power steering, radio and heater.

Priced for poopto wha
don’t want to pay any
more than they ought to I

i Wide Choice
O f Models

1962 Dodge 880 Hardtop
2-door; power steering and brakes, m I U
automatic trana., radio and heater. Very
| g
clean.

Homes

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

HI JT

Seminole Co. Motors
1801 W. F ira t HI.

322-0614

•

Buicks
• Ramblers

m

dOunphiU
MOTORS
Ml W. tel. UT.

*

�4
V n ffo r l

F a fs n

| m !l

DeBary Bridge |Casselberry Board Discusses Drainage Plans
Club Plays
UTables

— Feb. 1«, 1W 4

Lawyers Probing Into Space Law

§
£
3

NEW YORK (U PI) — The
glowing fragment o f a Soviet
sputnik plunged into Lake
Michigan early In the morn*
Ing o f 8rpU 6, 1962. It raised
quite a aplaih.
And It raised questions that
have Increasingly confounded
lawyers as man's activity In
space has increased.
What would happen If the
alssllng chunk o f satellite had
hit someone's hcmeT Could he
sue fo r 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 o f 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 o f 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
o f 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,
i f a ciUten o f 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 o f the
government and would prob­
ably use the official investi­
gation o f the accident as the
basis o f 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 o f the West.

English Estates PTO
Sets N ext Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Executive board members
o f 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 o f C Tal­
ent Show committee, has
issued a progress report for
the forthcoming All-Seminole
Leap Year Talent Show to
be held et 0 p. m „ Feb. 29,
in the auditorium o f 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 o f 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 o f bad Judg­
ment, rather than a lack o f
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 o f a rocket under
bad weather rendition*. The
accident likely would be ruled
the result o f bad Judgment,
not bad rocketry.
The law shields the govern­
ment from accidents which
occur outside the beundarle*
o f 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 o f
the
United Nations adopted a
declaration o f 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 o f 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 o f 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, "fo r 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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NAS PutOn Alert' For Admiral
Who Landed Somewhere Else

A SLEEPY CLOWN, one-year-old Terry hns
hud enough of Mitrtli Grits und is sl eepi ng o n
his mother’s shoulder during the Cnmival cele­
bration in New Orleans. Mrs. Benny Hubs and
her son were among the hundreds o f 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

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“Your Business Appreciated**

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.

Seminole Club
To Give Comedy

After waiting a frw min
utes, they were told the
plans did not materialize. The
ndniiral had made a Uniting
at another spot.
Admiral Pirie Is a familiar
figure in the Sanford area.
He had last been here In November, 1961, for the ninth
annual Bombing Derby.
Die admiral is a prime
barker of the local Naval fa­
cility. helping to keep it one
o f the major installations In
the Navy’s operations.

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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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Twelve tables were in play
at Tuesday afternoon’s meet­
ing o f the DcRary Duplicate
Bridge Club In the Fire Recre­
ation Hall. (Jamea were direct­
ed by Mr*. O o r g e Pearsall.
Winner* were NS, first.'
Mr*. Myrtl* Dunnebacke and
Mr*. Louise Middleton; sec­
ond, Mr. and 3tr*. George
Pearsall; third, Mr*. R. W.
Ackerman and George Dickie
and fourth, Mr*. Mlntn Mor­
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
The Sanford Naval Air
Mrs. Elsa Unklea and fourth, |
Station
had an “ alert” Wed­
Mrs. Myron Acrardi and Mrs.
nesday noon but it had noth­
George Croake.
Sirs. Driver and Stevens ing to do with the Cuban sit­
played a 71 per cent average uation.
gsine.
Seems the ba»e personnel
Announcement h i s b e e n had been told Vice Admiral
made that the DeBary Freez- Robert Burns Pirle (ret),
ette baa donated two dinners former deputy chief of Nav­
which will be awarded the to­ al operations (air), was, to
tal high score winner for the visit the base.
month o f February.
Area newsmen were noti­
fied. All sped to Die base.
They were met by Navy per­
sonnel, who escorted them to
the expected arrival point.

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ment and on a new one-ton
panel truck for the fire de­
partment were turned over
to the respective chiefs for
consideration and study be­
fore award* are nnnoun&lt;t-d.
Purchase* were authorized
for materials to make needed
sign post* and to Install a
culvert on Quintuplet Driv*
at Winter Pnrk Drive.
The attorney was instruct­
ed to prepare ordinances for
presentation
at the
next
meeting on adoption of an
occupational l i c e n s e
fee
schedule and adoption of
building requirements a* set
forth in the county building
code.

Long term planning for engineers give consideration
solution to the major prob­ to the problem and submit
lem o f drainage In the town specifications needed to cor­
o f Casselberry was discussed rect It. Engineer*. In turn,
at this week's meeting o f the would be given the privilege
Board of Alderman.
o f bidding on the overall job.
An impression and digest
McIntosh,
authorized
to
report, as requested from
County Engineer BUI Bush e o n t a c t area engineering
and County Superintendent firms on the suggestion, ad­
o f Roads J. C. lavender, was vised that It probably would
presented by Attorney Ken­ take some tin days before surneth McIntosh and reviewed i vey report* are ready for
by the board. Tha report sug­ j submission to the board.
Opened bid* on a new pagested that the town request
not less than three qualified Itrol ear for the police depart-

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Jim had been told earlier
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.
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CHECKING OVER items nt thu Central Florida Experiment Station dur­
ing the annual Field Day Thursday are these scientists and interested
agricultural officials. At top they are analyzing the growth of a new vege­
table crop. From left are I)r. It. 11 Forbes, Dr. \V. T. Scudder, Dr. J. \V.
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
on Tape 12.)
(Herald Photos)

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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 P D —The first of a series on we will huva two tankers
Use street.
study for a »t«wer system anil
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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- dtp o f Iamgwood a$ tha City
9 m
Daws was Inducted nto ment to Uje U. S. Nava) Bu
“ J^Vta. Wine Nimlshed f o fk f
the membership of the San­ at 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
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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 o f water and
City officials say up to four nies o f Orlundo for evaluation
Biddy Basketball league will head for the big huso som e­
million
gallon* a day can be and recommendation.
be played Saturday morning time Saturday.
spured for the ’Gitmo base.
Submitting bids were Amiek
0 at Seminole High. Sanford At­
He said th* ship "is only
Castro shut o ff 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 o f the Cubans to take the levels oil Maine
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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 o ff until fucc state churgcs o f pouching providing grading and drainChinese luncheon at the SanTuesday a hearing on u Cape fish.
ure.
f j ford Naval Academy Included
Kennedy labor dispute when
President Lyndon Johnson
An order for tho plaque for
% shrimp and beef egg rolls,
attorneys for the two sides said the base will lie made the city ball cornerstone was
chop sury with moodies and
said an agreement might be self-sufficient und a big plunt awarded to Stokes Monument
rice, fortune cookies plus ap­
near.
to convert salt to fresh water Conipuny. Wednesday was set
ple and cherry frue fries.
Attorneys for the National will he built there.
us the date for moving into
' Coolie hats and jackets wx&gt;rn
Board
the new building.
by the mess boys were pro­ Labor R e l a t i o n s
(NLRB) and Railroad Tele­
A request for wire for fenc­
vided by Chung King.
graphers agreed
informally
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ing at the bull park was re­
Candy Striper* of Seminole there would lie no picketing
ferred to the building, parks
Memorial Hospital will *pon- pending the return to court
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 at
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•
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liov. Farris Bryant disrloeed season
mendaliont on bett bids (or
W« understand the Sarepta In Tallahasse* he ha* been
"W e 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 K H IK '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 "g o 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 ut 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
agreement,”
said House the "Malson Blanche
level doverleaf intersection.
PUte.
|Lane.
haa become a malson ranch."

First Tanker Loads

W ater For 'Gitmo

Water Study
Is Discussed

Cape Hearing
To Be Tuesday

Mediator Seeks
To Avert Strike

There was monkey budnews Thursday afternoon at
Ike Sanford Z w .
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 a w attendant, Jrerr
Thompson, separated the
combatants and the ana re­
turned to It* normal sounds
of various animals railing
in each other.

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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 P I)-T lic
seeks to enter tho United a button later this month and
Board of Control designated
States.
blast th* first hole for the
30 acre* o f 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 Good loo 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 (U PI) — 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 rett­
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 James
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
James 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 cbm with 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
Hoffa and five other men
seeking (he nomination, Mar­
Force. Ho later headed the
Acta of vandalism to car* have been on trial here nearly
garet Chase Smith of Maine,
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 "co r­
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
1901, anil commander of the mobile left there.
a meeting lietwcen U.S. Dis­
Orlando.
with Die management, busi­
trict Judge William E. Miller
The event, planned for 10 a. organization last Jan. 2.
ness and editorial personnel
and a Nashville insurance
m Feb 28 will mark the start
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
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.
Monitor plant.
By Doans Kites
A. R. Lornunn, president of
'ca=*o «t«5 a o a l
the Seminole County Board of
,0*=«oad5S!
'■ a i o s s s s r
o
'
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) — Realtnri, has announced that
George, John, Ringo and Paul a dinner meeting of executive
tf]
went sunning today, four Bea­ board members will lie held
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,
today hy Frank Finch, chair-1
niotoh lii' this' whiter re­ program chairman, will in­
mail o f the Sanfiud-Heiidnole sort, thu quartet o f young troduce Robert Brown, Sem­
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.
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
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

Patrick Commander

•

Monkey Fur
Flies At Zoo

FEBRUARY

Toy Gun Hurts 7

•

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
llw y. 17-92.
•

F i ll.,

Tax Outlook

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

E sta b lish ed 1U08

Barge Canal Start Set This Month

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
front lawn of Cecil Tucker's
home. The goat is now back
in the possession of JayCcc
president Jim Smith.

United Press leased Wire

To Address C. Of C.

Blast Probed

Barry Pocky
Attack LBJ

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, "M y 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).

U. S. Rests Case
Against Hoffa

Six At School

Cars Damaged

Milwee To Head
ETV Delegation

Dog Depository

Fertilizer Sale
Set For Feb. 22

Four Beatles
In The Sun

Realty Board
Meets Monday

Cocktails

are always better

when enjoyed at the
unique and friendly
CA KIBE LOUNGE

They Lick Their Chops For Oscars, Emmys
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 "E m m y”
award* of the animal king­
dom include four dogs, three
horses, a raven, a Jaguar and

De-Salter

—Mister Ed. hone Ut "M is­
ter E d" (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 Y ear"; In tel­
evision, "Performing Animal
Television Mat o f the Year.”

Ravenna Park
Grand Opening
Gulu Grund Opening o f (he new third Me­
llon o f 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 o f
the Shoemaker firm , ita sales agent, Stenstrom
Iteulty, und o f the Florida Power und Light
Company w ill lie present to welcome visitora for
Ihe Grand Opening. The event in featured in a
supplemental section o f today'a Sanford Herald.

Enjoy. . .
“MUSIC ON THE HOUSE”
Every Friday Night
Compliments o f the Management

PACKAGE GOODS
A T POPULAR PRICES

Fifth Annual Art Exhibit Featured Sunday At Civic Center
*

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...

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                    <text>De Gaulle Prepared To Pay Double Price For Red
itroke that could alter the llvered a stinging protest to
French officials said Dr in International affair*.
denunciations
from
PARIS (UPI) — French risk
F r a n c e ' * announcement balance of power in Asia, I)e Ute French Foreign Office,
President Charles de Gaulle Washington and a possible Gaulle is convinced his action
today waa reported content to break with Nationalist China was correct rrgardlcs* of that it would establish diplo­ (iaullo apparently aimed at charging France with an ” unos the price for recognizing possible repercussions in the matic relations with Peking taking over Western leader* friendly act." But the first
Western alliance and from caused widespread reaction *hlp in the Far Fast from the Nationalist reaction did not
Red China.
across the world and opened United States and restoring include a break in relations.
The p r o u d , 73-ycar-oid Nationalist China.
Uie
way for an end to the 15- some of France’s old gran­ French sources were inclin­
A
primary
motive
behind
French leader characteristi­
ed to believe that President
deur.
cally kept silent about his De Gaulle's decision to rec­ year Isolation of Mao TzeOfficials said De Gaulle, In Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist
tung's
regime.
The
decision,
ognize
Red
China,
many
dip­
move toward Peking. He has
making the move, was pre­
scheduled a formal ncwi con­ lomats here believed, was to known for some time, was an­
pared for an open breach with
The Denary Concert Or­ ference for Friday to tell his demonstrate France's Inde­ nounced officially Monday.
the Nationalist Chinese.
pendence of the United State*
In the bold and Independent
chestra presented a benefit
The
Nationalist
Chinese
performance for the Denary
charge d'affaires in Paris deDynatronics,
Inc.,
local
Community Center Kitchen
aerospace elecironica firm,
Fund laat Friday a t the Com­
has entered the European ex­
munity Center. Roger Caslnl
port market with an M5.000
directed and Theresa Kupcct
contract with a West German
waa the accompanist. Robert
agency,
Parker
C. S. Williams, general research
N. McGee waa baritone aoloPainter, president, announced
chairman of the Seminole today.
1st.
H o w a r d Bharp, business
Band parents association, to­ The contract Is for purchase
manager, introduced the form­
day announced there will tie of a pulse code modulation
e r playcra and gucata and
two serving lines at this year’s decorum illation system to be
tha new membera who
ehlrkrn barbrque Saturday delivered in mid-March. The
Joined the orchestra.
evening a t the Elks Club.
equipment, to be used for
Following Malotto’a “Bong
One line will tie for those electronic data processing,
of the Open Road,*' Robert
who wish to cat at the club was designed and developed
McGee sang, "Passing By” by
and the second line will be by Dynatronics.
Edward Persall for an encore.
for take-out orders.
The system. Painter said,
The orchestra played several
Assisting with the harbeque will play a noteworthy role
well known selections and the
preparations arc K. W. Avc- in furthering West German
score for "Largo AIFacto.
nel, food purchases; Mr. and telemetry research programs.
Mrs. N. E. Leach, tickets;
turn,” by Roislnl, waa trana.
German Cattle
Mrs. Howsrd Gordie, public­
eribed from the original by
About 40 per cent of all
ity, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Roger Caslnl, with vocal se­
rnttle In West Germany were
Jones, clean-up.
lections by McGee.
Chefs for the occasion will affected by tuberculosis in
The closing number, “The
be K. II. Case. H. E. Berry- 1052. An eradication program
Only Girl" by Herbert, was
MUSIC STUDENTS nt South Seminole Junior High use tho lmnd room
hill, Roy Green, AvcncJ, C. started then hns rendered
• medley that was sparkling
in tho school’s new music building which was recently completed. The
S. Williams, J. J. Drum and these cattle 00.9 per rent free
In Its presentation by tha
building also hns a choral room plus an office.
(Herald Photo)
of the disease.
Clsude Bomgardncr.
orchestra.

Orchestra Plays
For Benefit

I

Dynatronics In
European Mart

Band Barbecue
Flans Announced

country to establish tics with i ties with both Chinese govPeking without having to ■ernments.
break with the Nationalists.
The United StaUs was re ­
ported to have urged Taipei
to retain its consular tic*.
Informed sources said the
Chinese
Beds
jipparenily
dropped
earlier insistence
By Donna Estes
that France should break with
St. Richard's Council 5337
the Nationalist* If It wanted ' was host for a District Four
relation* with Peking.
| meeting of the Knights of
The source* added, how | Columbus last week at Ihr KC
ever, that there appeared to i Halt on Oak Avenue In San­
be no firm deal under which ford.
Paris could maintain formal
Thirty-five, officers of tha
three councils comprising tha
district, which Includes Monsignor Bishop Council 2H2.
Our Lady of the Lakes Conn
cil 5150, both of Orlando, and
St. Richard's Council, attend­
ed the meeting.
A review of accomplish­
ments over the past half-year
and plans for the remaining
half-year was the main topic
of discussion. Officiating was
William Joyce of Orlando,
district deputy, who was as­
sisted by Joseph Martin, dis­
trict warden.
Other state officers present
were William Baggicy, state
EIGHT MEMBERS of Heavy Attnck Squadron
couucil activities chairman of
1, of Sanford Naval Air Station, now deployed
Father Maher Council CIS,
airoard the USS Independence in the Mediter­
Jacksonville; George Ray,
ranean, were promoted iu rank recently. From
the left: Jim Hargis, Edwin Nilsson, Paul Bunk­ state Catholic activities chair­
man of Our Lady of the Lake*
er. Stanley Radzicwicz, Chester Cummings,
Council and John llago. state
John Guenther, Douglas Dcsabrais and Charles
public relations chairman and
Orbccky.
(Navy Photo)
grand knight of Council 5150.

government on F o r m o u
eventually would break with
Pari*.
A statement by
Chiang’* regime in Taipei
warned of “serious conse­
quence*."
Both Nationalist China and
tiie Peking regime reject the
"two China*" theory and
heretofore have insisted that
other nations maintain rela­
tions only with one of the
Chinese regime*.
If the Chiang government
doe* not icvcr relation* with
Paris, France will be the first

KC Meeting
Held Here

Things to Shop for - Here at Home

Shown nbova in Mra. Bonnie Tomlinson, Sales Representative of Dirk’s
Appliance Service, 510 Sanford Avc. Sho is demonstrating the new Gibnon &amp; Speed Queen lines now bandied by Dick’s Appliance Service. Tltoy
also huvo a complcto Service Dept, for all major appliances. A cull to
322-7668 will bring you Speedy Scrvico.
(Adv.)

Shown nlKive in Mnry-KHthcrs, "venturing fashions Just fo r io u ■»
Mrs. Rolicrt Harvey (Harbin), wearing n limo green silk cre|&gt;c by Mr.
Mort. The loveliest Lndy in the Easter Parade. Select your Easter outfit
early, nt Mary-E.vther’s. He sure and plan to attend the Hootenanny a t
the Jui Alai Fronton, sponsored by Seminole Heart Fund, Feb. 2, 2:30 p.m.
(Adv.)

David Grimm, Mntinger of tlio Sanford Scars Catalog Sales Store, is
showing a 17 cu. ft. Chest Type Freezer in the New Coppertone finish.
Tho freezer is avnllublo immediately from the local store and is priced
at only $207.00 Delivered &amp; Installed. Thcro is no Down Payment nnd
Montldy Payments are only $9.50 per month.
(Adv.)

Johnny Davis, Soles Representative for Cowan’a, is showing Roy Buxzell
of VAH-11 Sanford N.A.S., some of the Beautiful New Spring styles in
Van Heusen Shirts. The very popular Dresa S hirt with short sleeves is
available a t Cowan’s in whites, solids and stripes at $5.00 each.
(Adv.)

This comfortable, charming Early Americau suite is on displuy in
Mather’s window. Early American comprises approximately 1/3 of
M ather’s huge stock of furniture. Their employees ure all enthusiastic
about his big deportment, with the country’s finest manufacturers rep*
resented. They invite you to come In and browse around.
(Adv.)

Pictured above i* Mr*. Lavina Allender. Fenney’a Sale* Representative
u ladiea ready to wear Dept. Mrs. AUendcr is showing Mrs. Alfred Stanloy a new pink cotton A line dress featured a t only $7.95. The customer,
Mrs. Stanley, is holding an $8.95 arnel Jersey wash and wear, sheath
dre“ ________________
(Adv.)

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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Fair nnd cool with hiph of 65 today; low tonight 45-55; warmer Thursday.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. JANUARY 29, 1964 SANFORD. FLORIDA

VOL. 56

NO. 114

Dearborn To Resume Operations

We’ve had several calls
about when rales would be in­
creased if Sanford area tele­
phone subscribers approved
the
proposed metropolitan
telephone system. Cliff MeKibbln, chairman of the metro
phone committee of Semi­
nole's Chamber of Commerce,
said new rates would not go
into effect until the system
went Into operation. “ That'll
be some 15 months from
now," says Southern Bell's
The 19G-I Heart Fund cam ­ Mrs. Loretta Munson and Bob
Bob Shedden.
paign In Seminole County and Dodd, who said that tickets
• • •
PcUary kicked off at a meet­ have been distributed to all
Vernon Dunn, former county ing at Rose and Wilk’s Res­ senior and junior high schools
commissioner who has pro­ taurant of American. Florida and are now on sale at Uouposed pay hike* for commiss­ and local Heart Council mem­ millat and Anderson drug­
ioners, asks why surrounding bers ami w-orkers.
store.
eounUcs pay their commitsMrs. George Mills. 1964
The local group was heart­
lowers from three to four ened by the presence of Ray Heart Sunday chairman for
times the figure received by Saunders, southeast regional Seminole County, introduces!
Seminole lawmakers. He also consultant for the American a number of Heart Sunday
says that since January ol Heart Association, who spoke captains, Mrs. Lewis Tammy.
1959 there have been nine new on the reason "H eart" con­ Mrs. James McKee, Mrs. J.
commissioners serving on the ducts a separate campaign C. Lavender, Mrs. Virginia
board and apparently there drive, and showed film ohd Poovey and Mrs. Ed Yar­
will be three more next Jan ­ tape previews of radio and borough.
uary. "Why?" asks Dunn.
The Heart Fund Bowling
television announcements that
• • •
will soon be heard across the benefit to be held at Jet Lanes
during February was describ­
We were amused when nation.
Present for the meeting, re­ ed by Mrs. Myron Accardi. of
County Commissioner Lee
Gary, during Tuesday’s dis­ presenting the state organiza­ DeBary, chairman.
Boh Dodd reported that
cussion of psv raises for com­ tion, was Ernest Southward,
missioners, said, " l knew of Sanford, chairman of the Mayfair Golf Course has
what the job paid when 1 board of Florida Heart Asso­ agreed to enter the state-wide
“ llole-in-One" tournament for
ran for it." I.atcr Gary re­ ciation.
Dr. Luis Perez, of Sanford, Heart Feb. 22-23 and it Is ex­
marked. *'l'U admit 1 didn’t
anticipate it would take so member of the board of Flor­ pected that the other courses
ida Heart, spoke briefly to in Seminole County will join
much of my tim e."
the group on “ Heart Is My thr tournament soon.
• • •
The annual Queen of Hearts
County school boss R. T. Cause Because."
Reports were made by Skate Show at Melodrc Rink
Mil wee is doubling as a tal­
committee
of is scheduled for March 1 with
ent scout these days, lie's Hootenanny
eight Heart Queen contest­
enlisting performers for the
ants signed up. The theme
variety sltow. Mar. 13, being
this year will he "Showboat",
planned by the Lyman High
Shoaly Best, rink owner, an ­
PTA. His son, Tom, Is a Ly­
nounced.
man junior and Ray ii a
Coffee Day plans, under the
member of the PTA.
chairmanship of Dr. Maria
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Perez, are going forward and
One clock watcher asks that
since Lake Ada is such an | llifilier prices for food and further announcements about
ideal aite for a school why | housing raised the nation's this wilt lie made later, I)r.
doesn't the county school living costs to an all-time Perez said.
board consider using part ol peak i t December, the gov­
it for a combined junior col­ ernm ent disclosed today.
The M t r Department said
lege and a vocations! school.
“
We Imagine the school board Itt c c f i m w print
would like to do something (CPI) dUftfcod by
like this. It won’t be loo long, of one per cent last month h
anyway, before public school reach 107.8 per cent ol aver,
systems will add two more age 1957-59 prices.
Southern Bril telephone
This meant that it took (Subscriber* in the Oviedo area
grades.
$10.76 to buy the same g'lods (int-ludinir ChUluotal will be
• • •
Tlte Melbourne Daily Times and services that $10 could able to rail utmost .10,000 ad­
says editorially, “ We predict­ buy a few years ago.
ditional telephone* in the
It was only the third (line Winter I'nrk area after 2 a.in.
ed months ago it would be
more political than logical In the past to years that tin- Sunday, it was announced to­
when the decision was made." index went up in December. day by Bolt Shedden, area
The 1.7 per cent rise from
Tlio Times was talking about
group manager for Southern
tlte chosen university site. Of tile previous December in the Bell.
course, The Times wanted it consumer price level wav the
Last • minute testing by
In Brevard. And, the news­ largest In five years.
Southern
Bell and Winter
Sharp increases were re­
paper proposes that Brevard
Park
Telephone
Company
Veep fighting for the school. ported In prices for fresh technician* is now being com­
vegetables,
sugar
and
randy
“ The Board of Education," it
pleted over the more than
saya, ''still makes the final together with home owner 7'a miles of new intcr-offiro
costs
and
housekeeping
ex­
choice."
ralde installed for the change­
penses.
• • •
over by both companies.
Public
transportation,
gaso­
Harold Logan of L.M.N. En­
With the completion of the
line
and
movie
admissions
al­
terprises, who sold so many
Oviedo-Winter Purk telephone
so
cost
more
last
month.
homes at Tee 'n Green Es­
hookup, Oviedo subscribers
tates has literally put himself
will he able to rnako - local
out of business, says plans
calls to a total of approxi­
are in the mill for another
1-ODt, Italy (LTI) - An mately 150,000 telephones.
big expansion which will pro­
Italian
Judge ruled Monday Ovirilo subscribers have al­
vide more payrolls for Semi­
that
pictures
of Elizabeth Tay­ ready been provided with tele­
nole County.
lor used In advertisements phone directories containing
• • •
for the film ‘Ucopatra" vio­ Winter Park listings, Shedden
Gert Schmidt, Board of late an Italian law.
said
Control member, said at. the
last Orlando meeting he hopes
“ someone will explain to me
before 1 leave office the
meaning of the word ‘lioundocks.' “ For Schmidt's in­
formation. It isn't in Web­
ster's dictionary.
• • •
For the clock watcher who
wunled to know who compris­
ed the Board of Education,
here they arc: Gov. Farris
Bryant. Atty. Gen. Jam es
Hynes, See. of Stale Tom
Adams, Stale Treasurer J.
Edwin Larson and State
School Supt. Tlwmas Bailey.
• • •
Somebody snatched a bike
belonging to Earl Higginboth­
am Jr., the Sanford commiss­
ioner's son. Police found the
bike at 25th and Sanford . .
pronto!

Bulletin

Meeting Kicks Off

MOSCOW (U PI) — A So­
viet jet fighter Tuesday
forces! down a Jet trainer
62 miles inside Hast Ger­
many and Uie bodies of all
three American a i r m e n
ahoard were later found In
the wreckage, the official
news agency Tass said to­
night.

Heart Fund Drive

&gt;B t

Living Costs At
All-Time High

Liz Illegal

A

Ry Julian ftlenstrnm
WINTER P A R K - Benjamin
Naven, Chicago industralist
ami chairman of the hoard of
Dearborn Electronic Laborslorics, Inc., said at noon to­
day that the firm is making
every effort to resume ope­
rations a* near as possible to
the location of the plant de­
stroyed last Monday by fire.
Naven. appearing at a press
J E I M \V lIE A T L A N D .
conference here, stated that
daughter of Mr. nml
he did not know Uie origin
Mm. P. \Y. Wheatland,
of rumors that tlie firm had
of Monroe Roatl and
anticipated a move lo Cali­
winner of the recent
WIESBADEN. G e r m a n y fornia. lie said “ if operations
March of Dimes HooL (U P I)—A high-ranking If. S. can be resumed the firm
enunny, will be a con­ Air Forrc officer said todoy would be situated in this lo­
testant in the Central Communist Jet fighters "prob­ cality (o lake full advantage
Florida Amateur Folk ably shot down" an unurmed of the trained employes.
Contest during inter­ American Jet training piano F. X. Dorigan, executive
mission of the Heart with thtco men aboard after it vice president and general
Association Hootenan­ strayed into Communist East manager of the Drartiorn lab­
ny at 2:20 p.m. Sun­ Germany.
oratory on U. S. Highway 17Tlie Soviet Embassy in East I 92. said that the cause ol the
day at the Jai Alai
Beilin said Russian military fire had not been pinpointed.
fronton.
(Gassntan Photo) representatives will begin "im­ However, iic did Indicate Uiat
mediate contacts" with the U. the blaze may have started in
5. military mission in Potsdam the ceiling area and due lo
to determine what happened some of the air conditioning
to tho T.TJ jet und the three and air filtering devices. The
officers who were aboard when fire was so well underway by
it disappeared.
the time it was discovered
A spokesman for the Soviet it was Impossible to bring it
Embassy said he knew nothing j under control.
ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — about the fute of the missing
Naven estimated the dam ­
age to the building at approx­
Turkey todny considered mili­ plane.
"The organa of the Soviet imately 97 per cent of its
tary intervention in tin* de­
armed forces nt present •ra­ total value, placing the loss
teriorating
Cyprus
crisis
tioned in the German Demo­ at better than $400,000 In ad­
which is disrupting NATO cratic Republic will take up dition, equipment damage has
unity nnd endangering pence immediutu contact with tlie U. been estimated In a range be­
6 . m i s s i o n m Potsdam to elar- tween $250,000 and Siioo.ooo,
in the Mediterranean.
The Turkish government ify this m atter," the spokes- and the same figure lias been
placed on the loss of inven­
nu n awid.
raid ft m i cnlttfng Ape Cjr*
A gpokaanun for tin, a sst tory. Much of the test and re­
pztis nesca talk* In ■London, German foreign ministry suid, search equipment, on wVilch
and Premier lau.et Inouu "We knew nothing about Hits no price tag can be placed, is
in addition lo the Josses.
warned Turkey might send case.
Doriyan revealed (hat Uie
'Die Soviet statement wus in
troops to Cyprus if fighting
erupts again between Turkish reply to a demand for infor­ plant, as well as Us opera­
mation filed by the U. S. Em- tion, was as well Insund as
and Greek Cypriots.
Tlie NATO partners of Tur­ bnssy in Bonn with (lie four- possible. He said Uiat (lie
key and Greece consulted on power Berlin air safety renter firm carried fire, occupancy
a Britisli proposal for a multi and the Soviet militaiy head and business interruption cov­
erage.
nntionnl police force for the i|uaitera in East Germany.
As to when a decision will
embattled island republic a*
lie made regarding resump­
both Ankara ami Athens step­
tion of operation, Naven de­
ped up military preparations.
clared no one knows, lie
In Cyprus, the leader of the
pointed out (lie Immediate
Turkish community accused
problem is to fill the orders
President Arhblshop Makarius
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) now on the books for defense
of secretly seeking Soviet — Hie Army Corps of Engi­ and space product* for Army,
help against any Turkish in­ neer* announced todny it had Naval, NASA and Atomic
vasion. Mukarina himself tour­ signed a $8,201,600 contract Energy Commission require­
ed the countryside to calm for construction of u central ments.
fear* caused by reports in instrumentation facility fur
Dorigan staled if facilities
Athens that Turkey is prepar­ handling electronic data gath­ in this area could lie found to
ing an invasion.
ered in rocket launching*.
enable Hie company to uUlize
The facility will consist of its present work force it
a
central
Instrumentation might tie possible to get into
building and an operations operation within a couple of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - building, to bo rnnstrorted in weeks. The problem In relo­
Tlie 16 U. S. Public Health Hie Merritt Island Launch cating, he declared, U finding
facilities with adequate humi­
Service hospitals and 50 gov­ Area.
Tint runtrart was awarded dity control and an air filter­
ernment-run Indian hospitals
will no longer accept free to Blount Construction Co. of ing system, lie added 1/ operations cannot lie resumed in
cigarettes for patients.
1Montgomery, Ala.
about six months, the local
plant might as well tic con­
sidered out of business.

★ ★ ★
Plane Believed
Downed By East
German Reds

Turks Threaten
Cyprus Attack

$6 Million Cape
Contract Let

lJan Free Smokes

Young Tarzan
Up The Palm
Xoliodr know* how fouryear-old Muiiiw Johnston
managed to get nome 21)
feet up a palni tree at hia
home T undaj afternoon.
But thr fart i* lie got there
and thr Sanford Fire De­
partment had lo be sum­
moned lo rr»rue the young­
ster.
Eugene Use* at 210 West
lSlh Street with hia par*
enta. Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Johnston. One fireman said
this morning that "if ha
climbed up thrre he sure
had to work at it.**

Coffee Club
Seminole Memorial Hospital
will host Thursday morning's
meeting of the Saininolt Coun. ty Chamber of Commerce Cof­
fee Club. The affair gets un­
der way at 10 a.m. Coffee and
Doughnuts will be served in
the newly decorated employes'
dining room.

Firm Head
Denies Plans
To Move Unit

Too Far Loft
TITLE T) THE Woodruff Building and u check
for $60,&lt;»o exchanged hands this morning when
the City] gf Sanford purchased the First and
Purk balding to mukc room for a iwrking lot.
W. H. Kemper. of the Stemper agency, rep­
resented! the sellers. Dr. Ralph G. Woodruff,

Cast Your

Knglishtown, N. J.; Dr. Harry S. Woodruff,
Sanford, and Mrs. Christine Stoudemire War­
den, of California. Pictured from the left: t a r ­
ing Burgess, executive vice president of Florida
State Bank; Mayor A. L. Wilson, Stemper and
Henry Tuinm, City finance director.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A
man named Eisenhower eited
Linden Johnson Tuesday for
going too far lo the left. To
be more specific, police offi­
cer S. P. Eisenhower gave
motorist linden Johnson a
t-affle ticket for making an
illegal left turn.

‘DRAIN BOWL’ team of Seminole High School will host that of Lnkcvicvv
High, Winter Garden, nt 7:110 p.m. Thurstlny nt tlie SHS auditorium. SHS
won its first meet with Leesburg. Front the left, the girls ore Carol Ox­
ford, Barbara Bolgcr and Susie llalhnek.. The boys are Ron Goerss, Jim
Thomson, D our Firestone, Charles Hunter, Steve Hnssett, Joel Fehd and
Rill Stemper.
(Herald Photo)

Housewife Killed In
Five-Point Accident
Mr*. Geneva Ragan, 3t, , reported lli.it Mr*. Ragan am!
of the Longwood • Markham j her husband, John Ragan, 63,
Road, was killed instantly in j were proceeding lo a garage
an automobile collision at
8:30 this morning at Five to have their car brakes re­
I’oints. Site was Seminole paired when the accident oc­
County’s second traffic fata­ curred. Mr*. Ragan was
thrown from her ear.
lity of 1964.
The Trooper said Mrs. Ra­
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
gan, leaving SR 427, was un­
able to stop and pulled onto
Highway 171*2 when her car
collided willi an automobile
driven ly Mrs. Marilyn Turn­
er, 210 West 17tli Slrcel. Mrs.
Ragan was dead on arrival
at Scmtnolo .Memorial Hos­
pital.
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled
DELAND (UPI) — Stetson
University has discontinued that Mrs. Ragan's death was
(lie sale of all forms of toba­ caused by a broken neck ami
cco on campus, Prrsidonl J.
Ollie Edmunds announced to­
day.

M W A ...

BRIEFS

Tobacco Banned

Author Dies
SARASOTA (UPI) — Author
George Sumner Albce died of
an apparent heart ailment
here Tuesday at the age of 58.
Funeral arrangements were
Incomplete.

Heavy Fighting
VIENTIANE, I-a os (U P D llcavy fighting lias broken out
in central Laos involving Com­
munist, neutralist and rightwing forces, neutralist and
rightwlng military commun­
ique reported today.

No Big Rush
PARIS (UPI) — President
Charles &lt;Ie Gaulle will (akc his
time before deciding whether
(o back Communist Chinn’s
hid for a seat in tlie United
Nations, government sources
said today.

Rescue Flight
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) —
A United Nations hellropler
rescue (cam was dispatched
today to rescue five Ameri­
can missionaries and five of
their children from an area
threatened by Communist led
Congolese terrorists.

Killer Jailed
I .OS ANGELES (UPI) — A
retired carpenter J o s e p h
Lewis, 72, who admitted
strangling hi* 70-year-old wife
and sealing her body behind a
pnstered bedroom wall must
spend from five years to life
in prison for tlie crime.

Testimony Near
JACKSON. Miss (UPI) —
Testimony Is expecled to be­
gin late today following com­
pletion of a Jury in the trial
of Byron De La Beckwith, a
white man charged with tho
ambush slaying of Negro
leader Medgar Evers.

Ike Pitches In
DETROIT (U PI) - Form­
er President Dwight I). Eis­
enhower, leaving the warmth
of his winter home m Palm
Springs, Calif., to enter the
political arena again, planned
lo spend today helping .Mich­
igan Republican* raise money
fur their 1961 campaign.

Leaders Meet
an effort to solve a racial
ATLANTA (UPI) - White
and Negro leaders meet to­
day in an effort to solve a
racial dispute that has result­
ed In picketing, mass arrests |
and scattered Incidents of vio­
lence during the past four
days.

Forced Out
LAWTEY (UPI) — Robert
Scott, (he first Negro ever
elected to public office here
h is resigned from the town
council because of repealed 1
threat* on hli life.

Slate Probers
To Operate
In Secret

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Legislative Investigating
Committee disclosed today
that it will o|&gt;ernte In secret
In order lo protect the reputa­
tion of persona under scrutiny
ns por.-ibla homosexual* or
subversives.
The committer, at ita first
public meeting since u new
rlmirninu was elected lo suc­
ceed Sen. Charley Johns of
Stnrkn and a new staff hired,
said it would rather be criti­
cized for secrclivencss than for
falsely accusing soma innocent
person.
In ita first officiul recom­
mendation of legislation since
it wan reorganized last year,
the committee p r o p o u n d a
strict law requiring finger­
printing of every elate official
und employe, including legis­
lators.
To show their confidence,
Chairman Richard Mitchell,
Tullnlinssee, and his fellow
eonimltln mrmbcia lined up to
tinvo their fingerprint* taken
in (he middle of tlie meeting
nnd dispatched to the Fill in
Washington for review.
Florida has fingerprinted
thousand* of it* stutu em­
ployes under an adminislrolive requirement adopted by
the governor and cabinet, and
sumo comity school hoards re­
quire U-ucliur* to lie finger­
printed.

due to her own negligence.
Gramkow Funeral Home, is
in charge of arrangements, re­
ported Mr. ami Mrs. nagan
were married only a month
ago. Mrs. Ragan also Is sur­
vived by four children, Jam es
S. Jr., Ronald Joe, Vermin
Ray and Shirley Gene Wag­
ner.

Saturn-1 Blasts
Off As First Of
Doubleheader
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
The United States, opening a
two-day doublehender, todny
launched its mighty Suturn-1
rocket in an attem pt to orbit
» "flying Junkplle" as tha
world's heaviest satellite.
The 16-stnry tall Saturn-1,
forerunner of rockcta deatiu.
ed to take U. 8. astronaut* to
the moon this decade, lifted
from a massive c o n c r e t e
launching pad a t 11:25 a. m.
E8T.
8rlenti»t* hoped to send the
rocket'a entire second stago-K4
feet and 37,700 pound* of nose
cone, burned out rocket easing
and sand ballast—Into an or­
bit ranging from 180 to perImp* 400 mile* above earth.
It would ha the heaviest
satellite ever launched since
tha best Soviet Union has sc.
romplishrd is estimated a t
about 15,000 pounds. U also
would he itrihapa the most
useless. The Saturn-1 second
"tuge carried nothing In the
way of s working payload.
8rienti*ta on e firing com­
plex nlxiut two miles awuy
wero in the midst of prepara­
tions for the second half of the
space doutdeheader—e planned
attem pt Thursday to rocket an
HOK-pound Ranger prol&gt;e more
than 230,000 miles to take
close-up pictures of Uie moon.

For Yeffffs
Eight boiled eggs, e bottle
of wine and $14 comprised the
loot of a burglar at the Pal­
ace beer garden, 408 Sanford
Avenue, Tuesday night. It
was reported by police today.
Police surmised the burglar
hid in an adjoining pool room
until after rioting hour*.

FRIDAY N IGH T SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU CAN EAT —
ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Baked Beans
(•rits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated
By
Matin* A Boh
Hancock
lin y . 17-82 So.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965

ote In FAVO R Of The County-Wide M etro Telephone System

�■y Daaaa Kite*
The very beautiful Saba*tlan Miniature collection be­
longing to MUi Dorothy Heath
w ai awarded flrat price for
Cbilectiotii at the Hobby Show
aponeored by the Long wood
Civic League last Saturday at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street,
The collection contains mors
than 300 pieces and include!
*11 the United States presi­
dents and their wives as well
na characters from work* of
Dickens and Hawthorne and
numerous other author*.
Rev. Charlet Stewart Jr.,
Vicar of Christ Episcopal
Church; Rev. Jack Lindsay,
pastor of the First Baptist
Church and Rev. E. Ruth
Grant, pastor of the First
Pentecostal Church, served as
judges for the event which
bad au excellent attendance.
Other exhibits w i n n i n g
p r i m for collections were
the salt and pepper collect­
ion of Mrs. Lillian Richard,
aecood prise and e Japanese
figurine collection submitted
by Mrs. Nan Durning, third
prise.
Awarded p r im for handi­
work were Mra. George Otto's
assortment, flrat prise; Mra.
Elisabeth Abbott's
Italian
hemstitching and cut work, se­
cond prise and Mra. Bertha
Nichols' paintings, third prise.
Receiving booorable men­
tion were Mra. Anna Greene
for aaiacellaneoua display,
Mrs. Gerald Henson for de­
tailed and delicate a rt work
• n bath soap* and Mrs. Grace
Rad din tor stencil work in
tola tin and paint display.
Serving as chairman of the
•how was Mra. Geneva Start
and presiding a t the coffee
table waa Mrs. Agnes O'DonA number ef tbe winning
exhibits wens scheduled for
entry ia the Hobby Show sponeored Tuesday by the Federa­
tion of Women's Club at Sor•ala House In Orlando.

Pesticides In
Tobacco To
Be Probed

MISS DOROTHY HEATH, right, und Mrs. E. C.
Hide, admire one of the Sabostian miniatures
from the prize winning collection entered by
Miss Heath in the Longwood Civic League
Hobby Show presented Saturday at the Civic
League Building.
(lk n d d Photo)

Negotiations for acceptance
by tha Town of Casselberry of
a 260-plot cemetery being of­
fered by Hibbard Casselberry
remain a t a standstill pending
presentation of a contract
agrvaabla to both parties and
clearing of a reported title in­
terest in tha properties inCasselberry
volvad by
Community Methodist Church.
The cemetery offer, many
times previously discussed by
Casselberry and tha Board of
Aldermen, waa again present­
ed a t Monday’a meeting of tha
board and again Casselberry

2 In Death Row
To Be Executed

V EG ETA BLE
REPO RT

June Haver
Recovering

Federal Statu Market
N i w i Sunricn
Sanford
Pijpplag point Information
for Jan. M. AQ aaloa F.O.B.
Prucooliag charges extra unl u u otherwise stated.

SANTA MONICA, Calif.—
(UPI) — Actress June Haver
waa reported tn satisfactory
condition today at St. John's
Hospital, where she has been
confined for tbe pest 10 days
with an attack of Infectious
hepatitis.
Hospital attendants, who
termed the ease aa “ light."
said Miss Haver probably
would return home to hus­
band Fred MacMurray in
about a week.

District
Kata ia thu a .a .; cool and
•lc a r ia p ja .
Cabbaga: damand fair to
good, zaarkat slightly strongor. Domootto round typo, \%

Carrots: oHartnga light, dab a n d good, m arket steady.
Backs, 66-1 lb. film packed,
medium to la n e , $2.40 to
$3J0; small to medium, few,
$3.11; M lb. sacks, loose, few,
ILTf.
Celery: demand good, m ar­
ket steady. 16 in. crates, Paacal. 2 -ttt dor.. $3; S dor.,
$3.65; 6 doz.. *2-30; M doz.,
$3; hearts, film wrapped. 34’s,
$uo.
Cklxim Cabbage: offering*
light. 16 in. crates, 11.30.
Endive: offeringi light, de­
mand good. 1 1/6 bu. crates,
$1 to tw o .
Escorole
offerings light.
demand good. 1 1 /6 bu. crates,
$3.
Lettuce: offerings continue
light, demand fair to good,
market about steady. Boston
type. EBN crates, 3 doz., few,
$4; Iceberg type, WB crates,
ordinary to fair quality, 63 to
$3A0.
Hoinaipc: l 1/6 bu. cratas,
1 lot, $3; some small size,
$3.23 to $3.30.
Onions, green: offerings
lig h t Crates, 8 doz. bunches,

waa askad to coma up with
soma form of contract setting
forth rules and regulations for
cemetery operations.
The board was advised that
although the offer had been
made some time ago to the
church, it had evidenced no ef­
fort to finalize an agreement.
However, a t the auggestion of
Attorney Kenneth Melntoeh,
the aldermen agreed that any
claims to the property should
be dissolved before the town
considers farther negotiation.
Casselberry i n t r o d u c e d
James Martin, president of e
cemetery in East Liverpool,
Ohio, who haa agreed to assist
in setting up the facility end
a selling campaign for Iota.
The board authorised Cassel­
berry, Martin and McIntosh to
work out terms of a contract
before any further action is
taksn.

Girls Will Serve
Members of the Majorette
Corpa will help serve at the
Seminole Band ParenU Asso­
ciation chicken barboque be­
tween 3 and 7 p. m. Saturday
at the Elks Club. All proceedi
wiU go to a fund for the re­
pair and purchase of instru­
ments and band uniforms.

Circle To Meet

The Bethany Circle of the
Oviedo First Methodist Church
will meat at 6 p. m. Thursday
a t the horns of Mrs. Jam**
Pearson. Mra. Greco Soke will
Five the devotion.

m

WASHIXGTON (UI*I) Tlie House Agriculture Com­
mittee opened hearing* today
on how to make cigarettes
safe. However, Chairman Har­
old D. Cooley said he wasn't
convinced they are danger­
ous.
The North Carolina Deinocrat hlnikclf a tobacco grow­
er and representative of a
district in which it is a prime
crop, said tobacco could be
Ihe innocent bystander in the
Public Health Service report
allowing that cigarette smok­
ing ia a major cause of lung
cancer.
If smoking in fact is a haz­
ard to health, Cooley said, the
blending process of pesticides
used could be blamed. He said
tome
manufacturers
add
other products such a* licor­
ice, sugar and apple juice to
tobacco.
Cooley made hts comment*
in an interview ai a subcom­
mittee headed by Rep. Wat­
kins Abbltt. (D-Va.), began
taking testimony on bill* to
set up a government labora­
tory to ferret out causative
factors ia the alleged health
haiards of cigarette smoking.
Surgeon General Luther L.
Terry and (wo governors of
tobacco-growing state — Terry
Sanford of North Carolina and
Edward T. Breathitt Jr. of
Kentucky— were among the
first scheduled witnesses.
"1 don't accept the eoocluslou that tobacco Is dangerous
to health," Cooley said.
He said the subcommittee
would receive suggestions on
"how to Initiate a com pre­

Patio Vanishes
From House
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Duane Wright went outside
yesterday to relax on the pat­
io behind his house.
Tbe patio, made of unmor­
tared bricks, was gooa.
A, little later, Wright found
his patio—e r what had been
bia patio—stacked neatly be­
hind the garage.
Th* mystery waa Anally
solved when be got to talking
with a nalghbor, who it hav­
ing a room added to the rear
of his bouse.
Seems the contractor had
seat an apprentice to take
care of removing the patio to
make room for the construc­
tion — but bo went to the
wrong bouse, tbe Wrlgbt
bouse.

Boy, 4, Runs
Into T ru c k
Gregory E. Stafford, fouryear-old youth who resides at
lUS HtcUey, received ooly
slight Injuries Tuesday after­
noon when he darted into tbe
aide of a construction truck
operated by Arthur E. NateUni, VAH-3, Sanford Naval
Air Station, police reported to­
day.
Tbe incident occurred on
Celery Avenue Just east of
Sanford Avenue. The youth
was treated for a alight In­
jury on the Up. No charges
were filed.

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Parsley: offerings light.
Crates, 8 doz. bunches, few,
$3.30.
Itadlabts: demand good,
m arket Heady-. Baskets, Him
packed, red, 3041 oz.a *1.30.
Hastings, Flo. District
Heavy rain in a.in. Clear
aud cuOl in p.m.
Cabbage: demand (air to
good, market about steady;
Domestic round type, mostly
(air quality, IK bu. crates,
juuilly, ll.io ; 30 lb. sacks,
9136 to 31.31, mostly *1.23;
poorer, lower.

Meeting Tonight
A special meeting of the AlI a moots gpringl Town Counril haa been called (or g p.m.
today at Urn Town Hall. In­
cluded on tbe agruda ia dis­
cussion of on Insurance plan
far the town whereby Incep­
tion dates of all policies would
bo tbo some.

MANY' COLLECTIONS of handiwork, such aa those included ia the pic­
tured display, were shown a t the .Hobby Show sponsored lost Saturday by
• hu Longwood Civic League. Many of thcae exhibits also ware entered In
the Federation Show held thin week in Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

A picnic lunch oi cocoa loaf­
er*. prune bum*, hobo ■pedal
landwlches ami frultade wai
prepared by the Lake Monroe
4-H Handy Helper* Club when
member* met recently at the
home of their assivtant lead­
er, Mr*. H. L. Johnson.
The girl* prepared the food*
for their Imaginary "outing
and explained the recipe* and
»tcp* taken to other member*
of the group.
Patty Baker, club presi­
dent, presided u ie r the busi­
ness meeting during which
the girls voted to send for
their t-H bracelets and an
American Flag set which ia
used at each meeting.
JOHNNY K. Allred,
Mias Myrtle Wilson, coun­
son of Mr. and Mra. ty home demonstration agent
Samuel D. Allred. 800 and leader of 4-H Girls Clubs,
Santa Barbara Drive, was a special guest at the
arrived home Monday meeting and gave a short
after receiving highest talk.
honors at hia gradua­
The subjects of why some
tion with a Bachelor of eggs turn dark from cooking,
Science degree in civil why we get thirsty, water in
engineering at Clemson foods , buying tips, buying
College, Clemson, S. C., fresh eggs fruits and veget­
last Saturday, lie waa ables were discussed thor­
one of two highest oughly.
PICNIC LUNCHES for an imaginary outing were prepared by members
The next meeting of the
honor graduates. He
of the Handy Helpers 4-H Club of Lake Monroe at their last meeting. In
will leave this Satur­ Handy Helper* will be held
the photo, Miss Myrtle Wilson, home demonstration agent and leader of
day to become associ­ at the home of Mra. H. R.
4-H Girls Clubs, second from right, shows a group of the girls how to pro­
ated with an oil com­ Wilton at which time the
group will experiment in the
perly cut the sandwiches.
(Herald Photo)
pany a t New Orleans.
cooking of eggs and also
make a bam spread.
Those attending the last
meeting were Sarah Dyson.
Ruth Bullard, Yvonne Strip­
ling, Patty, Betty and Char­
power. For you'll have to Could they be pressed into
By Henry McLemora
lene Baker, Barbara and Bec­
I started smoking about the admit that it takes character billard balls and cues? Used
ky Gowan, Cookie Russell.
to purify trout streams? Laid
time Vesuvius did, so there
Bambl Cheasar, P at Nelson, was doubt in my mind that and will power, plus raw end to end to form a side­
Suzanne Thrasher and Susan I could atop, even after the courage, to keep on smoking walk around the world?
Dunn.
Surgeon General of the Unit­ in the face of the medical
These are a few of the ma­
Leaders are Mrs. Wilson
DALLAS (U P I)-T he mind
ed Slates looked me squarely finding*. They are brave men, jor effects of withdrawal. 1
and body of dapper Jack and Mrs. Johnson.
in the eye over TV and ad­ even if silly.
also find that I tilt a little to
Ruby, killer of accused as­
vised me to do so.
6. I hear Use sound of the left, especially when run­
sassin Lee Harvey Oswald,
Now I am in my sixth church bells riaging in the ning; sneeze louder; can't
4-H*ers T a u g h t
waa probed and examined
cigarette-less day, and 1 feel distance whenever 1 lean stand red socks any more;
Tueiday by three court-ap­ ‘Pow Wow* A rt
that all heavy smokers (two over. This, I might add, is and miss not getting upset
pointed psychiatrists.
Lake Monroe 4-H girls packs and more a day), as not at all unpleasant, and can when I find my lighter does­
The secret findings were learned the art of making well as scientists, would like continue as far as 1 am con­ n 't work, or that I don't havo
considered vital in Ruby’s "pow wows" at a recent meet­ to know what effects the cerned.
any matches in my pocket.
plea that he was Insanely ing at tke community house. withdrawal has bad so far. I
7. 1 daydream a great deal
But these are minor effects,
blinded by emotions when he ("Pow stows" are hot dog will list some of them:
about making a million dol­ after alL Just think of tha
dashed In front of national buns filled with tuna, egg or
1. I have twice gone to work lars by thinking up a use for handclapping and dancing in
televliion cameras last Nov. ham salad.)
barefooted, having completely the billions of filters that may the streets that ia going ou
24 and fired a fatal shot into Taking part were Judy Bat- forgotten to put on my shoes. never be, used on cigarettes. in my lungs.
Oswald's body.
iy, Karen Kirkpatrick, Donna I don’t know whether this Is
"The results," Dlat. Atty. Pent, Beverly Spivey, Caro­ due. to loss of memory, or to
Legal Notice
Legal N otice
Henry Wade aald, "will be lyn Morse, Melody Hanson, a surge of vitality that makes
furnished to psychiatrists for Emma Bojtoc, Susan Eber, me so eager to get to work ix m s : c m c i r r coi kt os*
ia j u d i c i a l r m r r i T
the prosecution and the de­ Mary World, Kathy Ryles, that I can't bother with put­ tIXh e AvM
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If m s r r t s d . —
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fense and will be announced Dlaoe Carver, Beth Winegard, ting on shoes.
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Polly Thompson, D e b b i e
3. 1 have developed a crav­
X O T i r a TO D E T B X D OR
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Criminal Dili. Judge Joe Kicks, Allot Warren and the ing far turtle soup, and twice
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a b t t n oom iuoacad a c a t a t i
fcvw-gulteu «B*4» #► middle
B R O O K L Y N BA VINOS
(nation. Ruby waa whined
at .(he night a id . prepared a I IA X k , a Now Y o r k c o r p o r a . yt hosu NIni n t ht h e J u Cd ii cr ci auli t CCi rocuuritt oo ff
from county jail early Tues­
t h a R t a t a o f F l o r i d a In a n d
tureen of the stuff. Before I
P lain tiff. for S rm ln o lt County, th s a b .
day and spent seven hours at
abandoned cigarettes. I scar­
b r a v l a t a d t i t l e o f w h i c h Is:
the Dallas Neurological Clincely ever thought of turtle C H A R L E S L. G U E N T H E R i n 1 SOUTH BOSTON ■ A V I N O 8
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le Skull X-rays, blood serol­ COLLEGE STATION. Tex. soup.
w l f s : J O H N CA R L E I C H R E K P lain tiff,
ogy and electronic study of (UPI) — Coastal bertnuda
3. I’m torn with remorse O E R a n d R E T T T EIC11BEK - vs.
brain wavei were used along grasa should be 14 to IS inch­ for what I have done to my O E R . hi* w lfs.
J E R R Y U R I C H A R D S a n d If
with a complete physical ex­ es high before it is harvested poor. Innocent lungs over the TWl C H A R L E S L. GDUeEf eNnTd aHnEt*R. m a r r l s d . ------ R I C H A R D S , h i a
wlfa.
amination that Included a for bay, Texas AAM range years. Starting with the first
s a i J E A N P. G U E N T H E R ,
Defendant*.
specialists recommend.
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spinal tap.
cigarette 1 ever smoked—
O i t a Band.
Use of commercial fertili­
T h a n a t u r a o f t h l a a u l t ta
Ruby, S3, wai haggard and
either e Violet Milo or e
A risen*
a forsclesur* o f t h a t e a r ts la
TOU. C H A R L E S L. OUR N- m o r t a a s * f r o m aald d t f a n d handcuffed when be wai re­ zers on Coastal bermuda can straw-tipped Melachrino, I
increase yields "beyond all forget which — 1 figured I T H E R a n d J E A N P. O U E N - a n t a t o p l a i n t i f f , d a t a d S a p t turned to hia cell.
THBK,
a r s h s r s b y n o l i r i s d s m b t r M&gt;. ISIS a n d r o c o r d a d
M1 don’t want to answer any expectations" without dimin­ have filled my lungs with t h a t a C o m p l a i n t f o r F o r e c l o s ­ O c t o b e r IT. l S I I In O f ficial
u r e o f M o r t g a g e h a t been ( l i ­ R e co rd * B o o k ISO p a s * t i t o f
questions," Ruby said. "I re­ ishing its rapid growth and enough smoke to supply ele­ ed
a g a i n s t yo u . a n d you a r e t h a P u b l l o R a c o r d s o f S a m t fuse to answer . . . I don't drought resistance character­ ven forest fires, and have r e q u i r e d to se rv o a copy o f n o l i C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t n c u r a istics, tha university haa enough left over to float a y o u r A n s w e r o r P l t a d l a g o to b t r l n a t h a t c a r t a l a ploea o r
have my attorney here . .
th # C o m p l a i n t o n t h e P l a i n - p a r c o l o f p r o p e r t y l o c a t e d , a i t .
dozen teppelins and lay down tirrs
All parties had agreed on found.
a t t o r n e y , J o e e p h M. F i t s - u a t e , a n d b e l n a In t a l d C o u n ­
three smoke screens for a h e r a l d . : z t S e c u r ity T r u s t t y a n d S t a l e , t o - w l t :
tbe three doctors who will
R u t l d l n g . Miami 27. F l o r i d a ,
Dot 10. L A K E H A R R I E T
destroyer.
analyze their findings before
a n d fits tha original Anawar
ESTATES.
accordlne
to
the Feb. 17 trial date. The
Sanford firemen extinguish­ 4. Am at a loss to know o r P l e a d i n g In t h a o f flc a of
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do
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my
hands,
psychiatrists were Drs. Mar­ ed an auto lira Tuesday after­
on o r b e f o re rha ITth d a y of
th *
Publlo
R ,c o rd s
of
tin Towler of Galveston, Tex., noon at 613V4 Park Avenue. A and keep waving them about F e b r u a r y A. t ) . t pea. I f y ou
H rm ln o la C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
E A C H O F TOU IS R E Q U I R ­
John Holbrook and Robert 1963 model auto, owned by like an octopus waving fare­ f a l l t o do so, J u d g m s n t by
d e f a u l t w i l l be t a k e n a g a i n s t E D t o file y o u r a n s w s r o r
Stubbleflrld, both of Dallas. Elolse Scott waa only slight­ well at a railroad station.
y o u fo r t h e re lie f d e m a n d e d o t h s r w r l t t s n d t f a n s v t t o t b o
6. Am highly envious of tn t h e C o m p lain t.
Wade said the clinic was ly damaged when a flooded
C o m p l a i n t w i t h th * C l t r k o f
T h e d e s c r i p t i o n a f t h a r s a l t h * C l r e n l t C o u r t o f S a r a la o t*
those men who continue to
"as good as there la In tha carburetor Ignited.
ceed ed a g a i n s t 1st C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In t h l a p r o ­
smoke. Not for a puff from p r o pLeor tt y I p. roBlock
state." He denied earlier re ­
IS. T O W N - c e e d i n g a n d t * s e r v e a e s p y
their cigarettes, mind you,
S I T E O F N O R TH C lIU L U - t h e r e o f u p o n th * p l a i n t i f f s a t ­
ports that soma hospitals had
OTA. k su b d iv is io n , a c ­ t o r n e y s , wh o a* n a m a i a n d a d but I'm envious of their
refused to admit Ruby.
c o r d i n g to p l a t t h e r e o f r e ­ dr*** a r e h a r a l u a f t a r s a t f o r t h ,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) strength of character and will
c o r d e d In P l a t B o o k Z. aa r e q u i r e d by l a w n o t l a t e r
—Tbo lighthouse a t Point
p a g e s 14 to SI. In clu siv e, t h a n t h a 27t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y
o
f t h a P sb llo R ecord * o f 1 M I . In d e f a u l t t h a r a o f th *
Tbe automotiva Industry A rm s, Calif., has 4.6 million
S em in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . c a u s a w ill p r o c a d * a x p a r t *
Leg
al
N
otice
use* about 73 per cent of all candltpowtr and ia tha moat
T h l a n o t i c e s h a ll be p u b l i s h ­ u p o n t h * e n t r y o f a D eere#
ed one* e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r P r o C o n feeao a g a i n s t yo u .
x o n r K o r SALE
nickel used for plating pur­ powarful on the California
c
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n s e c u t i v e weak* In t h a S A N ­
N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y G I V ­
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th *
coast.
poses.
FORD HERALD

Thoughts On Smoking

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EN t h a t o n t h o l l t h d ay of
F e b r u a r y . I M I , a t th * h o u r of
1 I:M o 'c l o c k a
m . a t th *
w a a t a r l y d o o r o f th * C o u r t ­
h o u s e In ftam lnol* C o u n t y , a t
S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . T b * Hon. A r ­
t h u r H- B e c k w i t h . J r . . C l a r k
e f th * C ' r c u l t C o u r t o f gvrnln al# C o u a t y . F t a r l d - w ill o f fe r
f o r aal* t o th * h l a h v a t a n d
h eat b i d d e r f o r caab. a t p u b lic
o u t c r y , th * f a l l o w i n g d t a e r t b ad p r o p e r t y o f t h * D a f e n J a n t s
C linton H a d d tn a n d E lisab eth
H a d d t n . hi* w lfa. s l t u a t * la
S t ra ln o l * C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d
m o r* p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d as
f o l lo w s :
L o ta T a n d 4. Block 2.
A l l a n 's F i r s t A d d itio n to
W a s h i n g t o n H e ig h t* , a c ­
co rd in g to p la t t a a r a e f r e ­
c o r d e d la P l a t Book &gt;.
P a g * 21. S am ln o l* C o u n t y
P u b l i c Kv co rd i. g t m t n o l *
C ounty, F lorida,
t e g o l b a r w i t h a tl a l r u o t u r a a
and
Im p ro v e m e n t * ,
than e r
t h a r o a f t o r on t a l d l e a d .
T h i s t a l * I# m a d * p u r s u a n t
to F i n a l D*cr«* e f F o r a c l o a u r *
a a t a r a d l a th * a b o v e c a s e * .
P ublic L oan C o rp o ra tio n af
S a n f o r d . P l a i n t i f f , v*. C l in to n
llad d an an d E R aabalh Hadden,
hia w lfa. D a f a a d a n t a . C h a n ,
c a r y D o c k e t No. t l t S l . n o w
p e n d i n g b th o C i r c u i t C o u r t
in a n d f o r P t m l n o l o C o u n t y ,
F lorida
IN W ITN'E m W H E H K u P. I
b a v s b a r a u a t * eat nay h a n d
a n d o f f i c i a l aval t h i s ! 7 t b d a y
e f J a n u a r y , A.U. ltd * .
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D eputy C lark
C H A R L E S E. M L I N E R
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S a n f o rd .
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C o u n ty . 27t h d a y of J a n u a r y 1**4.
F l o r i d a , t h i s t l t h d a y o f J a n ­ (H EAL)
u a r y . A. D , t t l l .
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(BE AL)
C l a r k o f ilia C i r c u i t C o u r t
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C l e r k . C llcu lt C o u r t
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Ity: M a r t l a T Vlhlen
R E A I I I ) A L L G R I L L E Y AND
D eputy O e r k
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23c
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i I f Mrs. R. L. J tk tiM
The question*, “ what U
hone demonstration work?"
and “of what la a home
demonstration county council
madeT” were among many
asked and answered at a re*
sent officers training school
conducted by Miss Helen Hoi•stein, district agent, at the
Homo Demonstration Center
la Sanford.
Miss Holestln, who works
out* of the extension service
offices In Qalnesvllle, defined
home demonstration work as:
“H ie work of a continuing
ptogram of education In all
aspects of home and com­
munity life which contributes
to changes In knowledge,
•kills and attitudes. It Is a
program developed and based
so local needs and Interests
recognised by the people them­
selves. It has an objective
and a purpose . . . Us ob­
jective Is the fullest and fin­
est development of women
and girls through the use of
the many resources of the
home, farm and community.
Us puipose la to serve people
. . . to bring to people In
family living accurate and
scientific Information trans­
lated Into a form which they
can .use a t the Ume they need

UHQ SHOULD

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CLUB REPRESENTATIVES studying materials presented a t the Home
Demonstration Officers Training School held recently are, from left. Mrs.
Edwin Kennedy of the Lnko Mary Club, Miss Helen Holestein, district
home demonstration agent and Mrs. Charles Sassman of the Seminole
Evening Club.
(Herald Photo)

and mlcrophonle comics.
ny Harold Stern
In a passionate fit of nos­
NEW YORK — Am I alone in finding eomcthlng talgia for the stupid, wellbasic missing from contem­ stacked chorine of yesteryear,
porary television? Aside from I spent n few evenings en
6 be went an to explain that
the ones on tha Jackie Glea­ the town In New York, and
R was long ago recognlied that
son Rhow, really beautiful regretfully found only two
through organltatlon, home
chorue girls are rarely found spots presenting satisfactory
demonstration work could:
In your picture tube. A n d , specimens.
1Reach w are people in the
Tha beat-looking giria In
when you think about It,
tame amount of Ume; deve­
Hollywood
musicals which town are to be found In the
lop leadership In a (ra ste r
used to be loaded with th at chorus of Jack Silverman’s
number of people; promote
show,
species now rarely offer much International. Hie
the exchange of Ideas amonp
beyond euch technical ad­ “Vanities of ’04," crisply
people; determine and carry MISS Elizabeth Hodvances ae stereophonic sound staged by Boots McKenna,
Mt county-wide objective* and
wisely dispenses with tha
dins has joined tha and CinamaSeopa.
achieve
greater
progress Oviedo School faculty
services of chorus boya and
Those
enormous
Busby
Berthrough cooperaUve effort.
as a rt teacher replac­ kely choruses are a thing of concentrates on a clutch of
The work of a council was
ing Miss Freddie Brad­ tho past. Even Broadway eye-pleasing, definitely wallfaflned as: To advise, guide
ford who resigned to spend* more time on charm (tacked chorines of the first
sod evaluate programs by
Ending where interests of the b e married. M I sb Hod- and story lints. And when a ordar. As for their stupidity,
people era. AcUvIties named gins, a graduato of stage musical does find soma I can’t vouch for that. Thera
In which the councils can par­ Wesleyan College in choice looking girls, It usual­ juat w asn't enough room for
ticipate Included clinics, work- Macon, Ga., also serves ly smothers them In ornate, their costumee from which to
(hops, open houses, exhibits, as a rt instructor a t billowy costumes. Radio T For­ dangle, n Phi Beta Kappa
key, should any of the giria
.'airs, 4-H groups and many South Seminole Junior get Itl
High and a t Lyman.
Use something happened to have earned one.
tehere.
Angmenting tha e h o r u a
Club* represented at (he
the American glrlT
Hava
training school were Elder
those leggy, curvy creatures line, Vanltiee of '64 offers
ipringi, Lake Mary, Lake
I remember from my youth singers and comics familiar
Monroe, Bear Lake, Oviedo,
gone completely out of style T to viawara, with headliners
Sanford, Seminole Evening
Are compacts now taking changing every couple of
and Longwood.
over the girl field aa thay'va weeks.
Tha Latin Quarter la an­
done with automobllee T A rt
other club which offers girls
SAN DIEUO,-Calif. (UPI)— good-looking, .well-proportion­ but the show Hera la far more
ed, scantily clad females to
A 1,800-pound pilot whale, be found aowhera but In the lavish.
“Diamond
Called
captured In coastal waters center spread’a of men's mag­ Fair," It was ategad by Alee
only last Friday, gave birth azines and on reeord album Shanks and follows tha prac­
tice of replacing tha headline
Tuesday in a tank at the Hea coven?
acts periodically. Aside from
Even
the
night-club
circuit
ROME (U PI)—The Sovkt World Oceanarium—but a few
Union may continue to Import minutes later went Into a no longer provides an ade­ the girle, whom one shoullsrheat on a largo seals In frenzy and drowned her 100- quate supply. In Ntw York, n't overlook, the show stacks
it's a rare club which offers up pretty much like tha Ed
renting years, tha United Na­ pound offspring.
female embellishment to Its SUlllvan Show or tha Holly­
tions Food and Agriculture
Kent Burgess, who Is In
Organltatlon (FAO) s a i d chargs of training a t the roster of TV trained singers wood Palace variety program.
Tuesday.
oceanarium, said ha was In tho
FAO said tha Soviet Union, tank helping the infant to
t wheat exporter prior to swim when the 13-foot whale
IM3, now faces the problem suddenly b e g a n threshing
)f Increased demand and sta­ about.
DALLAS (UPI) - Marina Lee's funtral was In Texas
tionary production.
Ilurgcsa scrambled out of Oswald, unsure of her Eng­ and I like to stay. I want to
Tha demand has been crest- tho water and watched the big
»d by a population rlsa, a creature seise the calf by a lish but calm and determined, live here."
After the Interview Mrs.
ret a to crop failure In 1642,
fin, holding tha young whale Monday night thanked Amer­ Marguerite Oewald, Lee Os­
ower consumption of rye and
beneath tha surface until It icana for their generosity and wald's mother, said from her
In livestock production, an
told them they “have very Fort Worth home th at Marina
was dead.
F. ) report said.
Veterinarian R o b e r t M. big hearts.”
was disillusioned because aha
Cna reason production haa
The attractive Russian-born had bean held in seelusioa by
SUder Mid it was not unusual
ret Increased, FAO said, la
for animals In captivity to de­ widow of Lea Harvey Oswald, tha Seret Servlet too long.
h a t Soviet farmers still are
stroy their young.
accused of assassinating Pres­
intralnad In using fertilizers.
ident Kennedy, told a national British T a k e
To compensate for Us grain
television audience she had
deficiencies, the Soviet Union
J
o
in
s
A
c
c
o
rd
roots In Texas and wanted to Poke A t U . S.
las sought wheat purchases
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) stay here.
LONDON (U P I)—Tire D*l1y
n several Western countries,
She aald she did not want Mail today published a polltlDeluding the United States. —Premier Levy Eahkol said
today Israel Is ready to join to believe her husband was cal cartoon showing President
an agreement renouncing the the assassin but “ 1 have to Johnson giving Atty. Gen.
use of force to solve territor­ watch facta and facte tell me Robert Kennedy instructions
Police C o rral
ial disputes, in a letter to that Lee shot Kennedy."
on the telephone for h k talks
Stray Horses
Soviet Premier Nikita 8.
Her appearance, aa exclu­ with British o f f k k k hare on
Officer Roderick Hancock Khrushchev.
sive copyright interview with Malaysia.
Eshkol made the statement News Director Eddie Barker
‘•dioad tho Sanford Police
Tha President says "I'm
Department at 1:33 a.m. this In a letter to Khrushchev who of station KRLD, was broad­ g l a d Indonesian President
uornlng and reported, “ I’ve has called on world heads of cast on Walter Cronklta’s Sukarno haa found our wea­
taught taro hones at ltth and state to sign such an Inter­ “New Round" (CBS).
pons and guerrilla training
lira. Please send me some national pact.
“ I want to be an American useful to k k boya In Borneo.
relp is a hurryl”
citizen after 1 study English,” . . . Ah, by the way, as you're
Other officer* were dll■ha told Barker.
In London, Bobby, give those
latched to the scene and the C it r u s T o u r
“ Rachel (her 8-months-old) British hell about those buses
Hemlnole C o u n t y citrus daughter was bora hare and for Castro.
rersea, belonging to a Mrs.
flower, 31i West 16th Street, growers will Join In the annual
rare returned to the owner, tour of the Citrus Experiment
laniard police said this marri­ Station a t Lake Alfred a t 10
ng that Mrs. Flower has a a. m. Friday, according to Er­
dty permit to keep the horse* nest C. Lundberg, assistant
agricultural agent.
m tha property.

Continued Reid
Grain Need Seen

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
! tefsnao Secretary Robert 8.
McNamara k betting heavily
.-n tha eolid-fueled MinuteIs a s in ter-continental ballistic
lalaaik In k k future pkne for
th a nation's strategic fores*.
As laid before the Bouse
Armed Benrteos Committee
lleaday, McNamara's l o a r
• I t * total e f l t t liquid-fueled
ICBMa white greatly Improv­
ing the accuracy and range o t
lb* Mlaateman.
The Improvement program
erfll coot an additional $600

Now’s T h e T im e T o R ep air,
Improve or Modernlx* Your B oom.
ONE BILL TO PAY THE GREGORY WAY

MILWAUKEE, WIs. (UPI)
If you have been • collector, —Wisconsin's “ Alice In Dairyconsiderable cautloa is In or­ land” had the word today—
der.
don’t have anything to do with
Over the past decade, M-Q-,
M, now the parent company
After all, the state Depart­
of Very*, has directly, or
ment of Agriculture said,
through its subaidaries, con­
trolled m asters which have Alice is supposed to be Wis­
consin's No. 1 milk sales gal.
been Issued on at least these
The
department said It strong­
labels: M O M. Verve, Clef,
Norgran, Down Home, Cub ly objected to her becoming a
Lion, MetroJaxz, Shoreo, Ava. sort of “Alice In Becrland”
The Essential series cross­ promoting the foamy stuff for
es all label lines. The Previn even one second.
Marilyn Draeger, the reign­
album, for instance, Includes
selections which previously ing Alice in Dalryland, is
appeared on a MetroJazs al­ scheduled to ride in a parade
bum credited to Red, Wbltey Monday promoting Wiscon­
and Blue Mitchell, a fact sin's fishing Industry. After
which Is glossed over In the
notes, which at least tell one
that three of the selections T h ieves T u g A t
are from an album orlglnaUy
issued as a sound track of 5 0-C en t Haul
MIAMI (UPI) — Service
"The Subterraneans.” How­
ever, since this Is a double­ atatlon employs Carl Wlglay
fold album, If it should be had a good laugh Monday
sold In some sealed wrapper, night watching two gunmen
you would not be able to read struggle away on foot with
nn ancient, heavy cash regiathe notes.
In buying J a n albums It
Tha register contained n 60would seem that “ eavaat eraptor" Is the watchword. Know eent roll of pennies. The two
what you have and know what robban bad overlooked $300
you're buying. And don’t be In Wlgley's pockets.
afraid to ask questions and to
“They looked like a couple
hold the store responsible if of dock*, waddling away with
you are misinformed.
th at heavy cash register," he
And let's all campaign for chortled.
The record business Is cur­ less flowery prose and more
rently passing through a basic information In liner
phase of monumental propor­ notes.
tions. A phase of relabeling,
renumbering, reissuing, reJacketing. Major companies Home R ejects
discontinue certain albums,
then rerelease them on sub­ V is it By M ao
LONDON (UPI) — Prim s
sidiary labels, looking nothing
a t all Ilka tha albums they Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome has rejected a sugges­
once were.
More and more companies tion that be invite Communist
are sealing the albums In Chinese leader Mao Tke-tung
cellophane or polythene slee­ to Britain, o r that ha visit
ves and than refraining from Mao in Peking.
“ I da not consider an Im­
printing any Information on
the Jacket. Junksbop label* mediate meeting with Mao to
• re being peddled in auper- be practical," Douglas-Hoaa
markets, drugstores and gaa u id Tuesday In reply to a
stations and there la no way question in Parliam ent
to judge tha contents until
you hava tha album at home.
Aa album labeled “Disay Gill­ Buff Control
BATON ROUGE. La. (UPI)
espie an f others1' may con­
tain one track of Dlssy'a plus - Dr. R. D. Radalaff, a gov­
an anortraent of European ernment veterinarian from
light ceoctrt m usk c t a non­ Kemrilla, Tax., Tuesday pro­
posed that sexual sterilisation
descript nature.
There are times when a was superior to toxic sprays
record, which Is fundament- for Insect control Radeleff
* | p a fine one, Is nevertheless tel d m technical meeting that
n deception. Other albums chemicals were superior to
which seem to be carefully radiation for sterlixlng bugs.
compiled are actually lam plers from a previously releas­ For Nothinff
ed catalogue.
STIERMAN, Tex. (U P I)-A
resourceful but not too ob­
Let's taka tha case of a servant burglar broke Into a
currently available series of builders supply firm Mon­
albums b e i n g released by day night and uaad a s a s to
Verve aa “Ib e Essential . ." chop the hinges off tha tornThe latest group of essentials pany safe.
includes such m ajor Jazs fig­
The safe was not locked.
ures aa Coleman Hawkins,
D luy Gillespie, Gene Krupa
OVER 35 YEARS
and Gerry Mulligan, plus an
At First 4k Palmetto
album by Andrew Previn,
(Alongside aid past office)
who'a hardly In their clasa.
Each of thaaa albums pro­
vides a selection of material
featuring tha artick s named
and each of them k an excel­
lent album. If you hava never
collected these artists, this k
a fine opportunity to gat a
good (though net trecaaiarlly
essential) latreductten to (hair
work.

By narold Stem
NEW Y O R K - As time goes
on, it becomes Increasingly
clear that any serious record
collector must retain an inti­
mate knowledge of every item
In his collection.
If you're a Jagz collector,
for example, and you own 100
LPs, you'll find they aver­
age IS selections per album.
This means you must know
1,100 titles, the personnel on
••eh , the date it was record­
ed and on what labeL You
should also, preferably, know
any alternate titles cpck
these selections may h«"«
been Identified with, any nick­
names used by the leader or
any of tha aldemen and If
possible the composers of the
various tunes.
If you own 1,000 LPs, your
task becomes almost Imposs­
ible. Msny people own far
more than 1,000 LPs, plus 45s
and 7ts.
Why do you have to know
all of thUT Well, if you're
never going to buy another
raeord, atop right here. If,
however, you do Intend to
augment your collection, you
are in danger of expanding
It with recordings you al­
ready own.

to appear In the chambers of
Mayor Henry Maler to pre­
sent perch, smoked chubs
and laketrout, rye bread and
beer to the city fathers.
She Is scheduled to repeat
the whole thing Tuesday In
Madison with Qov. John Rey­
nolds the h o st
But the Department of Ag­
riculture objected—not to the
fish o r bread—but to the beer.
“Having anything to do
with beer would certainly be
a violation," said BUI Reese,
who is in charge of farm pro­
ducts promotions for the de­
partment. Miss Draeger was
named AUce In Dalryland last
summer and hired by the de-

partment to promote Wiscon­
sin’s dairy products for a full
year.
The department agreed to
let Alice participate In ••be
parades, which have been
planned by the Wisconsin
Fisheries Council as an ef­
fort to help offset the botulism
scare th st struck the indus­
try last year.
Abstract A rt
A betract expressionism is^
an a r t term describing free
and expressive handling and
una(ranged pictorial effects
which aeem to arias spontane­
ously under the brush, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia
Britannic*.

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Revival services now in
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p.m. through next Sunday,
^ Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor,
^announced today.
Guest minister Is Rev. Joe
D. Upchurch, originally of
'Yazoo, Miss., who present*
ly ia pastor of the United Pen- I
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County Engineer William
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of
County
Commissioners
Tuesday that State Road De­
partm ent engineers have con­
cluded the time has arrived
for traffic signals to be plac­
ed a t tha intersection of U.S.
17-92 and Onora Road.
0 Bush stated that state en­
gineers would recommend a
constant green aignal for
southbound traffic and chang­
ing signal* for continuing
northbound traffic. However,
a k f t turn lane with changing
signals would be placed at
the Intersection for non-con­
tinuing southbound
traffic
fuming left onto Onora Road.
m F o r non-continuing northbound
traffic turning right a t the
Intersection a lana would be
provided with appropriate
yield signals.
Bush asked the commission­
er* for a resolution authoris­
ing the state to make a sur­
vey, but Commission Chair*
man Jam es Avery pointed out
that be haa been trying for
m three years to obtain traffic
signals a t the intersection of
8R 434 and SR 436 since
there are nearly five times as
m any accidents there as those
a t the U.S. 17-92-Onora Road
location.
The commission adopted a
resolution requesting the State
Road Department ot survey
both intersections and make
^recom m endations concerning
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- The uvaiu
Board of vvussv/
County vvuiComi“ mi**looera decided Tuesday to
} notify Gov. Farris Bryant that
so foe report has been receiv­
ed from form er Justice of
‘ Paaee Elm er Ashley.
The commission pointed out CREAMY-IA1
B u t since no foe report had
baas filed the only alternative
the board has, accordirg to
Florida law, k to notify the THE PROVEN
governor. Ashley resigned hk
kafflee about mid-lK3, but
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith A SOFTER, 51
reported that no report of
foac, Income and expenditures
bad bees received by bis of-

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northern hemisphere, accord­
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IT'S EASY TO BE LOVELY WITH

DISHES SHINE WITHOUT WIPING

WITH A MIRACLE WHITINING AGENT DETERGENT

IT S EASY TO BE LOVELY WiTH

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Several Seminole County In­
dividuals and organisations
will receive letters of approelation from the Seminole
County Board of Commission­
ers for their participation In
tha effort to obtain the pro­
posed East Central Florida
University tor the county.
Tbe commission, during
Tuesday's meeting, singled out
the sit* committee of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, realtor A. B.
Peterson Jr., engineer Wil­
liam Leffler, architect John
Burton IV and The Sanford
tieraid.
The commissioners agreed
that since it would be imposs­
ible to Include the names of
all Individuals and organisa­
tions who played a part In

Boy Scout Troop No. S43,
sponsored by First Presbyter­
ian Chureh, held n Court of
Honor with 12 boyi being
awarded 21 badges.
Scoutmaster Clifford MeKibbln Jr. presented accond
claia badges to John Capewet), David Fltspatrick, Roy
Leahy, Jerry Morgan and
Terry Morrison. A first class
badge was presented by Rev.
Edgar S m i t h , Institutional
representative for the troop,
to William Kennedy, who waa
also presented merit badges
for care of peta and laather-

th« county'* effort to land
tha achool, It dacldad to expraaa Ita appreciation to them
In tbe m oit appropriate man*
ner poaalble.
In other commission action
Tueaday the board:
Hoard a letter from the
Board of Control cxpruilng
appreciation for the coopera*
tlon fives to U by the Semi*
note County Commtaaloo.
Heard a raquait from For.
eat City merchanta asking
(hat changes be made in the
present location of road signs.
Authorised the purchase of
a set of 30 volume* of a fed­
eral report on outdoor recrea­
tion for planning committees.
The aet of books will be plac­
ed in tbe county engineer's
office and will be made avail­
able to all interested individ­
uals and croups.
Approved the payment of
membership dues for the
county engineer In the Flor*
Ida Association of County En­
gineers and Road Superin­
tendents.
Authorised the Installation
of approximately 200 feet of
pipe to connect Little Bear
and Cub Lakes In the Bear
Lake area for draining pur­
poses at a cost of between
1800 and $900.

Ham Beef 3 1.
FRESH BOSTON BUTTS

Pork Roast»39/
30 EXTRA STAMPS WITH GA. BRAND BRICK

Sausago. . Lt 59/

French A r t. ft 25th.

25 EXTRA STAMPS WITH SUPERBRAND 2-1.1.

400 E. First Bt.
Palmetto Ave. ft 3rd St.

Cot. Cheesed 55/

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD THRU FEBRUARY 2ND
wiHN'Siaia

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MEAT VALUES!

S M A L L LEAN TENDER H IC KO RY

Sm oked H A M S

REG. S9« . . COPELAND A U MEAT

Franks.

The tweet, irookey flavor
of Sunnyland hams hat
made them first choice
of thrifty homemakers;
Protein rich, carefully se­
lected extra leon hams
are slow steeped over
Hickory smoke. So de­
lightfully tender ond tas­
ty. Government Inspected
to Insure you of the high­
est quality . . . everytlme.
We guarantee you'll be
satisfied of your money
back.

REG. 491 . . COPELAND FRESH P

C o p la n d ^ )-

Sau saq i
REG. 39« . . COPELAND SLIOD

Bologna
COPELAND

JACKSONVILLE Sales
recorded by Winn-Dixie Stores
during the 28-week period end­
ed January 11 showed an increate of 4.48 percent over
the corresponding period a
wortf.
Harry Echalberger, chair­ year ago.
A total salei volume of
man of the troop committee,
presented merit badges to $481,750,069 for this year’s 28Craig Orseno, biking; Bruce week period surpassed last
McKibbln, hiking and read­ year's figure of $442,038,519
ing; Tom Ratliff, first aid, by $19,720,590.
first aid to animals, care of Salei during the 4-week per­
pots and railroading; Bruce iod ending January 11 total­
Robinson, r a b b i t raising; ed $70,472,418 as compared
Donald Kennedy, home re­ with $67,613,965 during tha
pairs;
Perry Echelbergcr, corresponding period of 1983,
an Increase of $2,838,451 or
hiking merit badge.
Aaalatant Scoutmaster John 4.23 percent.
Winn-Dixie earnings after
Cspewell presented Star Scout
taxes
during the 2S-week perbadges to former first clast
Seouls Craig Oraeno, Bruce lod ended January 11 totaled
$9,623,665, which represented
McKibbln and Tom Ratliff.
Junior Asilitant Scoutmast­ a percentage to sales of 2.13
er Perry Echelbergcr told the and earnings per common
Scouts a n d their parents ahare of 71 cent*. This com­
about Camp Lanoche, the pared to earnings after taxes
of $8,827,233 during the 28at Ocala National Forest, wcek period ended January
12, 1963, which represented
mentioning the outdoor life,
a percentage to sales of 2.00
camp fire programs, swim­
and earnlngi per common
ming activities and tho op­ shire of 70 centa.
portunities for advancement
Shares outstanding on Ja n ­
■long the psth to Eagle Scout uary 11 amounted to 12.642,754
Dennis Brown received a one- compared to 12,871,442 oo Jan ­
year service pin and the uary 12, 1983.
meeting waa closed with bene­ Winn-Dixie now operates a
diction by Rev. Smith.
total of 622 retail stores and
eight wholesale units, com­
pared to 601 retail stores and
Leg al N otice
eight wholesale units a year
K icrrm otis NAMH
ago.
NOTICK IH h r r r l i y g iv e n t h a t
I i m e n g a g e d In b u aln cae at
I7-0S Irfinownnit, H a m I n n l a
I 'u u n l y , F l o r i d a . u n d e r t lis f i r .
m i n u s n a m a nf, P a d d o c k liar,
a n d t h a t t I n l a n d to r a s l a t r r
s a i d n ain a w i t h th * C l a r k of M A T H J l ' t l i r i A I . f i n r i ' I T , IN
III* C i r c u i t C o u r t , Hrmlnnl* * A ll r o w a r w i M i t r . r o V N f o u n t , . F l o r i d * . In a r m r d a n r a T V , S T A T U O F F f.O K ID A ,
w i t h t h r p ro v i s i o n * nf th * F i c ­ i.A rttA N n e n r. taoso
t i t i o u s N an is H t a t u t s s , t o . w i l t
tvoth k o f
H rrtlon Iti.O t F lo rid a H tatutss
f o i i k &lt;-i . o n i i ts :
x a i .i :
1SJT.
Nolle# Is h s r s b y * l v s n t h a t
Hist J o s e p h A. IJrnuka
"d ark o f th a
3017 O r l a n d o Dr., S a n f o rd .
t h a N IN T H
F la.
J u d i c i a l C ir c u it, In a n * f o r
I ’u h l l s h J a n . I S * Feb. I, IS. HKMINOl.K C o u n ty ,
Florida,
1*. IOCS.
p u r s u a n t to th a d s r r s s n f foreCDQ-ST
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F e b r u a r y , 1004. a t t h * h o u r of a N aw Y o r k c o r p o r a ti o n ,
1lt(lfl
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11100 ft'i’InrW
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m . aoft Ilia
th *
P laintiff
w r a l a r l y d o o r o f tlia C o u r t - va.
h n u a a In Hemlnol* C u u n ly , a t H A IL J. L E V T . s i u s .
H i n f u r d , F l o r i d a , T h * lio n . A r ­
efendant*,
t h u r II. I l e r k w l t h , Jr.. C lark a n d th * d n e k a l D
n u m b e r of
nf t h a C i r c u i t t ’u u r t o f Hamt. w h i c h la I S l o t , w ill o f f e r fo r
Hole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , w ill o f . eala a n d Ball a t p u b l i c O u t c r y
f a r fo r aala to th * h l f h a a t a n d to th * h l f h a a t a n d b r a t b id d e r
h a s t h l d d a r fo r r a » h , a t publlo f o r ca s h , th * f o l lo w in g d e s ­
o u t c r y , Ilia f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b ­ crib ed
property
situate
In
ed p r o p e r t y of t h a l&gt;*ffndatit,
H o b b le I p*r flotdne.iii a / k / a
O r l a n d t l r a h x m llublnaoii, altu x t * In Hemlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
and
m o r*
p articularly
d e s c r i b e d s a f o llo w s;
t - D u n i u n l E n g i n e A n aty c o r d e d In rut B o o k II
P e g * is, P u b l i c n s c o r d s o f
Hemlnol# c o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
T o g a l h a r w l l h . h u t n o t l i m i te d
to, ilis fo l lo w in g llam a, p e r ­
m a n e n t l y In s t a l l e d :
P raw ay
B u i l t . In
Cop p er
R efrig erato r
M od al
No.
U O t-CPi P ra w a y Built-In
H u r fa r *
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(atalnlaaa
s t e a l ) M od al No. ISSSt P r * .
w a y B u i l t - I n O r a n Modal
No. 2X04 j L u i g l r o S to n
l l a a t a r a n d Air C o n d i t i o n ­
er, 10.000 BT U ( # 11)1 L u g air* A ir C o a d ltlo a tr (E lsetrie)
Held sa l* will b* h e l d a t th *
F r o n t H tsp s o f th o Hsm lnul*
C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e l a t k * C ity
o f H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n th *
ITth d a y o f F e b r u a r y , ISS4 a t
H i M o 'c l o c k A. 14. o r a * soon
t h s r s a f t s r o a t k * a a a i * c a a b*
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A m e r i c a n N a t i o n a l B a l k Bldg,
p. a B ob h i m
Bt. P e t e r s b u r g , F l o r i d a
Publish Ja n . II. t i l l .
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Choice
Confer
Slicoa
Included

(BOLOGNA, PICKLE A PIMENTO, OLIVE, UVER CHEESE, SOUSE)

Shank
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you gst ot Winn-Dixie. If
mellows ond enhoncss the
flavor of W-D Beef, ond in­
creases its tsndemest, with­
out destroying the fine bssf
texture or making It toft ond
spongy; at artificial tsmisrl*en sometimes do.

Roast

SAVE 2Vi« EACH . . BUSH TURNIP, MUSTARD, COUARD

EXTRA LEAN , SM ALL M EATY SHORT

H O R M EL
BONELESS

COOKED

46-ox.
All cuts of W-D brand bssf
era ck&gt;M trimmed of bon*
ond fat bslor* weighing and
pockoglng. You gst mors,
Ison, tender beef per pound
at your friendly Wlnn-Dixi*.

GROUND FRESH D A ILY . . EXTRA LEAN

Cana
HORMa (WITH BEANS)

Legal Notice

YOUR CHOICE
VACUUM PACKED

Astor Coffee
IT'S IMPROVED

BLUE OR WHITE

N EW T ID E

Detergent

(G IA N T BOX . . SAVE 30$)

(GIANT BOX . . SAVE 20$)

FREESTONE

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P each es

(BIG 2Yi CAN . . SAVE 8$)

M AXW ELL HOUSE

DETERGfNT

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Dish All . . . ,0^45'

REGULAR SIZE

21 EXTRA ITAMPS WITH READY TO SERVE

Praise Soap
AASAMUM

Palmetto Farms Salads

REGULAR SIZE

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Health Certificate
Exams Start Feb. 4

Butter

(LIM IT 1 W ITH $5. FOOD ORDER OR MORE)

!■1.1 / r i
5 0 E x tra T o p V alue S t a l e s
VITH THIS COUPON A M ) PURCHASE OF

Two Pros. Fnoikm

Lee’s Chopped Steal
• OODTHUU FBUMUARY INO

SAVE 14« EACH . . DEEP SOUTH

AT A N Y W INN-DIXIE

Grape Jam ^ 29 /
Rice grain3 ««•39 ^
Bread 2
31/
Biscuits 2 *-25 /
P o tato es 39/
Margarine

FRESH WINESAP

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SAVE 6t EACH . . DIXIE DARLING FANCY

Apples . . 5 ■
«4 9 /
Onions .. 5 •«39 /
Russets.. 10 •'&lt;
=59 /
Grapefruit 8 -«59 /
Oranges.. 5 59 /
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5 0 E x tra T op V alue S t a u p f
WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF

On* Fhoi. n

ENRICHED . . DIXIE DARLING

Fox Deluxe Pizza Pie

Loavet

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FRESH . . LARGE JUICY FLORIDA

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FRESH . . SWEET JUICY FLORIDA

THIS COUPON AND PURCHAS* OF

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DEEP SOUTH

STANDARD

DEEP SOUTH

T o ile t T is su e

M ayo n n aise

T o m a to e s

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Seminole County Health De­
partment will commence liv ­
ing examinations for health
certificates on Feb. 4. Any
person desiring a health cer­
tificate may contact the
County Health Department or
any medical doctor licensed
In the State ot Florida.
Examinations will be given
• t the Health Department on
the following days and hours
each week for a nominal fee:
First and third Tuesdays,
1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and second
and fourth Wednesdays, 10
a.m. to 1 p.m.
Valid health certificates ara
required for all food handlers
in Seminole County. This in­
cludes restaurants, drinking
estshllshments, grocery stores
and food processing person­
nel, etc. There hss been some
misunderstanding concerning
the contribution of the health
certificate! to the safe pre­
paration and dispensing of
food end beverages, however,
these certificates are playing
an important part in assur­
ing the public of sanitary food
products.
Tha requirement for health
certificates is set forth in the
rules and regulations of the
Slate Doard of Health per­
mitting the local health au­
thority to require that each
foodhandler possess a health
card. The State Hotel and
Restaurant Commission and
Uio Seminole County Health

Department expects strict adherence to this rule.

Tax Cut Loss
Estimated At
$11.5 Billion

WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en.
ate debate opens Thursday oa
the $11.« billion tax cut bill
with leaders hoping for pass*
age of the priority measure
by the end of next week.
The Senate Finance Com*
mlttee reported Tuesday that
the Treasury estimated the
revenue loss of the Senate
bill at $11,389,000,000 in 1989
and eventually at $11,600,000,*
000 a year.
The House approved a bill
providing for a $11.1 tax cut.
The timetable for Senate ac*
tlon appeared to havo been
speeded up In large p art u
a result of President John­
son’s personal pressure for
fast action.
Democratic Leader Mika
Mansfield, Mont., called all
Democrat! Into conference
Tuesday to discuss the tax bill
outlook. Then he announced
that the Senate would meet at
11 a.m. Thursday come In an
hour earlier on Friday and
run morning-through-evanlng
sessions this week and next
to get tha measure passad.
Many members felt there
was a good chance the mea­
Le g al N otice
sure would p ita and go to •
IN T H R C I R C U I T C O I 'R T O T House-Senate conference F ri­
t iik
x riT n jr m r itL
r m - day night of next week.
c t it , tv
a x is
run
*»:w iOther congressional newst
SUI.K COUNTY , F I.O H ID A
h u m K i n m o. saara
Grain:
Congressional ism o m t ii A n n
r o iir .r t.o s r iin
P AN A M E R I C A N I.IKK INBUH- vestlgators plan to ask g&lt;m
ANCE COM PANY, A l u o u l . l . n . ernment officials to explain
c o rp o ra tio n .
why Continental Grain Co. of
P la in tiff,
New York got what Rep. Paul
v».
J O H N n . HUDS ON nml O K N - Findley, R-Ill., described ae
KVA HUDSON, t i l . w ife, W I L 1.1 AM (I. H O W E L L Amt UAH- a $1.7 million “ fancy bonua"
it a it a n . h o w r. i . t . h i . w i r . , In export aubatdiea on grata
a m t P. Z E U I . I * SONS. INC.,
ahlpmenti to Rusata. Findley
a F lo rid a corp o ra tio n .
D e f e n d a n t * . told the House Merchant Ma­
N o n rn o r a e rr
rine Committee Continental
TO I W I L L IA M Q. SOW K I.l . a n d
It A lilt A It A It. H i i W I X U Grain got subsidies averaging
til. w it., w ho., r.ald.nr. 7214 cents a bushel.
1 st
a i l Broadway
Ariaona was Inhabited for
l l . t h p a * . , l.on* t.ta n d ,
N . w Y o r k . r.l|&gt; C o d . X1T14 at least 20,000 years before
i n d t o a n y a n d all o l h . r p a r - the advent ol the white mant l r . c l.lm ln *
to h a r .
any
r l c l i t , t i l l . a n d / » r l n t r r . i t In
a m t t o t h . follow in * d . i c r l h a d
p m p . r t y In 8 - m l n o l * C o u n t y ,
S l a t , of F lorida, to .w ltl
IA)T Z. 1ILOCK I, SAN
HKM KNOI.1.S F I R S T A D ­
D ITIO N , a c c o r d i n g t o p l a t
I h . r . o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t
Ilo u k IS. P a * . SI. P u b l i c
It.c n rd . of S .m ln o t. C oun­
ty, F lorida.
Including .pacifically, b u t not
b y w a y o f l i m i t a t i o n , l b . follow ln* f l a l u r a . and eq u ip m en t,
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C o u r t o f Ilia N i n t h J u d i c i a l
C i r c u i t . In a n d f o r B . m l n o l o
County, F lo rid a ; th e n a tu r e
o f t h . a u l l la t o f o r . c l o a a t h a t
c . r t a l n m n r t * * * . w hich anc u m b i r t th a a b o r t d aacrlb .d
p rn p arly a llu a t.d and Im -.t.d
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A n a w . r I* l h a C o m p l a i n t w i t h
tha C la rk of th a C ircuit C ourt.
In a n d f o r K .in ln o la C o u n t y , a t
Sanford, F lorida, and a .r v a a
c o p y t h a r . o f upon R IC IIA llD
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p u b l l . h a d In 8 . m l n o l . O n u n t y ,
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T U B NINTH JC U IC IA L CHS.
C I ' I T IN AN D F O R S K M I .
NOLK COUNTY, F I . O H I D A .
CIIANCKHY NO. 1*741
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William. H. Stewarts Sunday School Installation Ceremony For
Class Meeting
Seminola
RebekaLodge
§ n c ia tif] h tb Feted At Anniversary
Truthseekers

Helen Gleeson

unusual concerts . . and this
opportunity isn't available of­
ten.
The Elks Charity BaU was
a big thing Saturday—cap­
acity crowd—Enjoyed chatting
with Charlotte and Frank
Donation . . . she wore a
sm art looking black silk dress
. . . Dr. and Mra. Richard
Dougherty . . . she was In
bright green . . . Dr. Frank
Leone and hla strife were there,
Larry Pivec and Eleanor dine,
ed every polka . . . the Sid
Vlhlcns shared a gay table
with frienda . . . The Guy
Allens were with Joe and
Merline Wolfe, Mrs. Harry
Adair and the Leo Trepanlers . , . Also saw Melvin
Siskind and hla wife with the
Ren Katz and June and BUI
McUcnbaum . . . their's was
a popular table . . . folks
stopping by all eveningl
Gere Dellrlchs came by to
lay the “ walkathon" for the
March of Dimes Saturday
waa overwhelmingly success­
ful . . . and she wants every­
one to know the Anchor and
Key Club members sincerely
appreciate the many dona­
tions made . . . They receiv­
ed an unsigned letter—with
a flO bill In It—obviously from
a mother with a physically
handicapped son . . . but with
high spirits . . . Gere and
the others were so touched
by the letter she asked us to
publish It . . . aorry, Gere,It's
a bit long . . . but everyone
knows how appreciative you
are . . . Just remember bow
many appreciats what you
and the other student* dldl

About the nicest birthday
gift wo’vs heard ot In a long
tim e is the one given Michele
7cme i—daughter of the Willla
ft. Tones—from her brother
Philip. For her 17th birthday
be sent a plane ticket (Jet
yet) to Houston , . . where
ha works . . . he m et her
there end together they flew
to Mexico CUy. They will tour
Mexico for a week and he
bad an exciting Itinerary all
mapped for her pleasure . . .
bull fights, etc. . then she
will fly back home! It should
be difficult to get back to
routine after such a trip, but
the fun of telling her frienda
all about it should help a lit­
tle . . . Just how thoughtful
can an older brother bc7T7
Want to treat your childfen —and yourself—to delight­
ful entertainment Saturday?
Call EUxabeth Mebane for
tickets to the Captain Kanga­
roo concert*. . . be will be at
the Municipal Auditorium, In
Orlando, with the Florida
lympboay Orchestra for two
-. of his popular concerts for
g » younger set. The pro­
grams are scheduled for 10:30
«. m. and S p. m. and he will
Show (with dances, funny dia­
logue and skits) how good
music can ha fun. These con­
to rts wiU be the last of the
keriea for children and are
aponaored by the Asiodate
Board of the Florida Sym­
phony. Elisabeth and Frank
Mebane are members of the
board . . . so have tickets.
You’ll ba pleasantly surprised
pt the nominal coat of these

DeBary Personals
fty Mra. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. David Mac.
Fariana ara tha proud grandparente of a grandson, Dar­
yal R. Campbell, born Jan. 17
to Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Campbell of Orlando. Mrs.
Campbell la tha former Lufills MacFarlana.
Mrs. John Dsick, Catalina
Drive, entertained tha ladles
of tha choir of St. Ann's
Church a t her home in honor
e f Paricia KosoUn. Evangoline Joyce, Mary Strang,
Baba ReUly, Olga Crosby,
Ann Quinn, and Marla Olivo
attended. Miss KosoUn la tha
former organist.
Mrs. A. Roblollo, DeBary
Drive, celebrated her birth­
day Saturday.
Mra. G. WhlUford, Central
Falla, R. I., arrived Friday In
DeBary for an extended visit
with her brother-in-law and
stsU r, Constable and Mrs.
Oscar D. Paplneuu.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Pow­
ers, N arsnja Road, celebraUd
hla 83rd birthday Thursday
with dinner a t tha DeBary
Restaurant.
Mrs. John Park, Dahlia
Drive, enterUlned with a
bridge luncheon a t her horns
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Feneke, Brooklyn, N. Y. have
bought tha H. R. Weber home
on Narcissus Drive and ar­
rived hare Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt I'etsrhncr, Maryland, N. Y., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Tetschner on ConsUnce
Road, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmira liessey, Syracuse, N. Y., and
Orlando, and aon, Ray, were
the guesU of Mr, and Mr*.
Arthur Hook on Palmetto
Drive.
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Gosswilier, Chicago, III., and Win­
ter Park, were the guesU of
Mr. and Mra. Louis St. Amend
on DeBary Avenue.
Word haa heen received In
DeBary that Mr. Willard Post,
formerly of Eldorado Drive,
died a t a nursing home In
Cananaburg, Pa. Jan. 22. Ha
was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of De­
Bary.

Catholic
Woman’s Club
To Meet
Tha Catholic Woman’s Club
is preparing a layette for
Catholic Charities and all
members are requested to con­
tribute articles a t tha next
meeting, Feb. I, In the aoclal
hall of the church at 8 p.m.
A program of games, with
prises, Is planned for the
social hour and refreshments
will be served.

COMPENSATION

bff Jantt Htnry

The Truthseekers Sunday
Officers of Seminola Re-1 at the Odd Fellows HaU re ­
School Class, First Methodist
Church, met Monday after­ bekah Lodge No. 43 were in- cently. Mra. Eva Williams la
Mr. and Mra. William H.
noon at the church for the ■tailed In an open installation | noble grand.
Stewart w art honored at an
business and social meeting.
For the devotion MTa. W. P.
open bouse Sunday afternoon
■■ *
Chapman
read an article
at the Park Avenue home of
written by Rev. Wallace Fri
Mr. and Mra. Robert W. Wil­
dsy, "Hitching Post," Sav
liams. The party waa to cele­
lour Like a Shepherd Lead
brate the 30th wedding anni­ w -r
Us waa sung and the devotion
versary of tha 8tewarta, par­
period closed with a prayer.
ents of- Mra. WiUlams. Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Purcell, class
and Mra. Lauren R. Johnson
president, presided during
and Mrs. Robert W. Stewart,
the business session and read
St. Petersburg, were co-hoaU
thank-you notes received from
the shut-in members for cour­
for the event
tesies extended to them dur­
Some 300 frienda and rela­
ing the Christmas season.
tives called during the hours
Regular reports were given
of 3 and 6 p.m. and were
and the president appointed
greeted at the door by Mrs.
Mrs. R. F . Crenshaw and
Jack Burney. In the receiv­
ing lines were: the honoreea,
Mra. J. H. Powell aa a com­
mittee to write resolutions far
the boats and Mrs. Annie
Mrs. Earl, a deceased class
Floyd, Jacksonville, a mem­
member.
ber of (he 1914 wedding party.
Y»
Mrs. Chapman and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were ■
Bertha David were hostesses
married Jan. 23, 1914 at Trin­
and served refreshments to
ity Church in Savannah, Ga.
those attending. 3(mes. PurThey moved to Sanford in
cell, Crenshaw, Powell, J. G.
1923 and have been very ac­
Waites, Evan Hunt, J. B.
tive in school, parent-teacher
Crawford, Octavla Rumbley,
work and tha Holy Cross
T.
E. Wilson, Henry Lumb,
Episcopal Church. In addition
MRS. EVA WILLIAMS (left) was installed as
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. STEWART on
F. D. Hicock, L. E. White, R.
to their daughters, Mra. Wil­
Noble Grand of Scminoln Rebekah Lodge No. 43
their golden wedding anniversary.
F. Boyd, Don Nesbitt and
liams and Mrs. Johnson, they
in a recent ceremony. Mrs. Louise Long was in­
had a ion, Robert, who died Cecil Carlton, Mra. Alfred ring as a reminder of the oc­ Mr*. B. W. Turner.
stalled as Vice-Grand of the Lodge. .
In 1947. They have 13 grand­ Stanley and Mrs. Larry Bur­ casion.
Out of town gueits here for
children and three great­ ney.
the party were: Mrs. Maurice
grandchildren, and are known
The granddaughters of the Baker and Mrs. Annie Floyd,
affectionately to many other
family
presided over the Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.
young people in Sanford aa
grandmother" and "grand- guest book during the calling Larry Burney, Chriitle and
daddy" because their greatest h o u r s . Floating hoitessci Jimmie and 3Irs. Jam es Cun­
Interest In Ufe ia young peo­ were Mrs. Larry Burney, ningham, Atlanta, Ga.; Bar­ Women today, account for
A covered dish supper of and the traditional apple waa
Mrs. Bob Moore, Martha bara McKinley, S t Augustine; 80 percent of all the buying
ple.
unusual and foreign dishes placed In the mouth. The butThe party rooms were dec­ Stewart, Sylvia, Sheralynu Mr. and Mrs. Preston M ai­ power In this country.
orated with white and gold and Frances Williams, Gay lers, and Mrs. Charlea Al- It is by exercising their was enjoyed by Gamma Ome­ banda serving on tha m eat
flower arrangements and the Stanley, Martha, Lauraell and bury, Miami; Mr. and Mrs. rights as consumers that Am­ ga chapter, Epsilon Sigma committee received accoladea
serving table held a large Karen Johnson, Mrs. Paul L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. ericans have brought so many Alpha, members and guests
and due acclaim for their tal
three-tiered wedding cake, Morgan, Linda Williams, Sha­ Bob Moore a n d Martha, labor savers and convenience at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ents
aa chefs.
John
Dickey
Saturday
even­
items
into
the
stores.
Consu­
miniature sandwiches and a ron Drum and Serena O'­ Gainesville; Mrs. L e a a le
Mrs. Terry Smith and Mrs
Beard, Sylvania, Ga.; Mr. mers acceptance — or rejec­ ing.
variety of dainty sweets. Mrs. Leary.
The gourmet treat consisted Gil Cochran, recent brides,
An orchid corsage waa giv­ and Mrs. Grady Strawder and tion — of an item determines
Marlon noberts, Mrs. Roy
Mann and Mrs. Ted Williams en to Mrs. Stewart and a car­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuttle, Or­ its fate. If the consumer does­ of foods from Italy, Bavaria, were presented silver bud
served the cake and coffee nation boutonniere to her bus- lando; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. n't buy the product, the man­ Roumanla, France, England, vasci and a farewell gift was
waa poured by Mrs. G. W. band from their grandchil­ O'Connell, Boiton, and Mr. ufacturer ran't afford to of­ Spain, Germany and Amer­ given to Mrs. Ed McCall who
ica, but the highlight of the will be moving to Gainesville.
Morgan, Mrs. Gordon Brad­ dren. The children presented and Mrs. W. T. Walker and fer It for sale.
The American homemaker evening proved to be Perry
ley and Mrs. Jack Taylor. thrlr mother with a watch Mr. and Mrs. B. F . Wheeler
Attending t h e delightful
la often accused of having so- Cameron’s Hawaiian • style party were: Mra. Jimmie Liv­
Punch waa served by Mrs. and their father with a aignet Jr., Oviedo.
called "impulse buying" hab­ roaat suckling pig. This del­ ingston, Mra. Skip Livingston,
its. Manufacturers attempt, icacy was garnished with let­ Mrs. Bill Cochrane, Mrs.
and often succeed, in persua­ tuce, pineapple alicea, crab- James Brodle, Mr. and Mra.
ding the homemaker in her applet, trimmed with a gar­ Milner Osorne, Mr. and Mrs.
choices of products. The land of parsley around the Terry Smith, Mr. and Mra.
homemaker must be alert to neck, tied with a red bow, Henry Tooke, Mr. and Mra.
stay ahead ot the retailers
Edgar Bruce, Mr. and Mra.
r
This design la a carefully who are competing for her
Bud Jennings, Mr. and Mra.
tailored clastic style that is shopping dollar. Technology
Pete Bukur, Mr. and Mra.
alwaya in atyle. No. 1143 with hsa advanced at such a rapid
Jam es McKee, Mr. and Mra.
Patt-O-Rama la In sizes 32 to rate that the consumer may
Jack Schirard, Mr. and Mrs.
44 Bust 34 to 46 inchca. Size not be well enough Informed
Kirby Fite Jr., Mr. and Mra.
34, 36 bust, short sleeves, 3W to make an Intelligent choice.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knight, John Higgins, Mr. and Mra.
Because of this, the home­
yarda of 33-lnch.
Mra. Esther Corztne and Mrs. Ed McCall, Mr. and Mra.
Gcno Estrldge III and 31r.
To order, send 30 cents in maker should attempt to be
well informed about the pro­ Catherine Wesley, Casselber­ and Mrs. Ernest Cowley.
coins to;
ry,
spent
Wednesday
in
Day­
ducts she wants to buy. It's
Mary Brooks Picken
practically impossible to get tona Beach.
Reader Service
When repotting large vinlng
your money's worth unlesi
The Sanford Herald
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stephen
Tully,
you
know
something
about
plants,
a very satisfactory to­
P. 0. Box 489, Dept. C
food, fiber, fabric and hard­ 313 Wllshlrc Drive, have had tem pole can be made by cut­
New York 19. N. Y.
a t their bouaegucsta hit ne­
For first-class mailing add ware.
ting chicken wire Into a piece
In our competitive world, phew, Jam es Tully, and hit
10 centa for each pattern.
approximately
13x22 inches
wife
from
Oak
Hill,
W.
Va.,
Print name, address with products are sometimes In­
and
Samuel
Kennedy
and
aon,
and
rolling
it
into
the proper
troduced
too
soon,
and
there
zone, style number and site.
Pompano Beach. size. Fill It with either peat
may be faults In tha item a- Michael,
bout which the manufacturer &amp;!rs. Tully was installed as most, pine needles or leaves
was not aware In hla ruth to president of the WWI Veter­ and pack firmly. Partly bury
market the item. Theta pro­ ans Auxiliary, Post 237, F ri­ this pole betide the vina and
ducts should be taken back to day. Mr. and Mrs. Tully at­ secure the vinca to it with
the store for exchange or re­ tended the mid-winter confer­ plastic • covered wire from
ence of the WWI veterans la fruit or vegetable bags. Water
fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore,
plants through this chinnsL
Contrary to wide opinion, Tampa Jan. 10.
Sanlando E atltei, have had
the
American
homemaker
la
as their guests recently her
brother and sister-in law, Mr. reluctant to complain. But
and Mrs. Claude Robinson, since her purchases do Influ­
and their sons, Robbie and ence tha manufacture of
Clauda Jr., Norwalk, Calif., itcma, the manufacturer ap­
and Mr. and Mra. T. it. Rob­ preciates hearing the com­
inson and children, Carol, plaints rathrr than having the
Joyce and Tommy, Litchfield, sales reduced. Hit primary
concern la to satisfy the eon
Coon.
turner In order to obtain and
For an unusual taata la k*«P customers. If tha pro­
aalad dressing, mash o m ba­ duct isn't right taka H back
nana Into a cup of mayoe- to tbs store and be sure pour
complaint register*.
nalae.

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Homemaker
Purchasing Power
Influences

Foreign Foods Featured

At ESA Sorority Supper

FASHION
DESIGN

Casselberry

Personals

Longwood

Personals

The meeting was opened by
the outgoing Noble Grand,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Gueits
were welcomed, the Lord's
Prayer repeated and the Flag
pledge given, followed by the
National Anthem.
The District Deputy Presi­
dent, Mra. Helen Heitx, Or­
lando, was Introduced, Mrs.
Snyder presented gifts to her
officers and was escorted to
the past noble grand station.
Mrs. Ilcintz introduced her
installing staff, all members
of Orlando Rebekah Lodge
No. 12. Aa each officer was
introduced she was escorted
through an honor guard. They
wore pastel shade formats
and three carried garlands ot
sweet peas while three car­
ried
emblems signifying
friendship, love aod truth, en­
circled with red rose buds.
The Installing marshall, Mrs.
Lorraine Heitx, Orlando, car­
ried red rosea. The flowers
and colors of the state presi*
dent, Mrs. Margaret Walters,
were exemplified.
Officers Installed w e r e :
Mrs. Eva Williams, noble
grand; Mrs. Louise Long,
vice-grand; Mra. John Jurat,
recording secretary;
31fs.
Evelyn Hoolehan, financial
secretary; Mra. Virginia An­
derson, treasurer; Mrs. Hazel
Gllhuly, warden; Mra. J. J .
Nicholson, conductor; Mrs.
Ida Fauver, chaplain; 31rs.
Sarah Policy, Inside guard­
ian; Mra. Mary Jameson, out­
side guardian; Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, musician; Mra. Har­
ry Oitecn, color bearer; Mrs.
R. A. Futrell, RSNG; Mrs.
Brodle Williams, LSNG; Mra.
W. L. Roche, RSVO, and Mrs.
II. L. Moore, L5VG.
Altar bearers, Mr*. Guy
Beall, Mrs. Jam es Wallin,
Mrs. Pearl Byrd and Mrs.
leer Boyette were escorted to
their itation. As Mra. Wil­
liams stood at the altar, after
taking her obligation, Mrs.
Nick Pfeifauf aang an origi­
nal song, "Eva, We All Wish
You Success."
After the installation, tha
installing staff and courtesy
girls presented a drill. They
carried red rose bud bouquet/
and formed a spiral with the
district deputy president In
the center. Mra. Violet Harris
sang "Moonlight and Roses"
and the Installing officers
were retired. Following the meeting re­
freshments were served by
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mra. Au­
burn Rector, Mrs. Hazel GUbuly and Mrs. May Rubow.

CORSAGES
— aad DELIVERED
ON TIME
Year Downtown Florist

SANFORD
FLOWER 8HOP
Cec. ft. le* ft Sanford Are.
FA 9-1622 nr FA 14411

cn n ciff

ways svw r quality

Household Hints

Valentine Gift

Aa empty lipstick case fill­
ed with eotton makes a alee
needle and pla bolder.
When removing keys tram
a key flag temporarily, (to
leava ear at garage, etc.)
book keys on a paper clip.
All of ■ sudden, from out of That gives me tha strength Ib is makes a very good tem ­
porary key “ehatn."
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(D&amp;aJi Obby ; -ByAbigail VanBuren
DEAR ABBY: Please p a n
this on to other fat people
who are constantly "kid*
ded" about their weight:
1 am overweight and know
it. But it isn't because I
eat too much. I have a
thyroid condition which the
doctors cannot control. A
fellow sent the following
message to me through ananother employe: "If you
lost 30 pounds I could be.
come Interested In you." I
sent word back, "And when
YOU become perfect, I
might become Interested In
you, too."
IDA
DEAR IDA: You could be
right—but you could also
be rationalising. Only you
and your physician know.
On the other band, 30
pounds is a cheap price for
a little romance.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: A former
boy friend GAVE me his
high school graduation ring.
I think he said he paid $16
tor K. We quit going to*
■ether and he now wants
his ring back. I told him he
GAVE it to me and now it
w u MIME. I want to keep
it as a remembrance as it
has sentimental value. He

offered to B IT It from me.
I told hl.n if he wanted the
ring that bad he could or­
der another one just like it,
but he wants the one I have.
1 still don't want to part
with it. Should 1 let him buy
it off me or should 1 keep
it, or should 1 give It backT
MEMORIES
DEAR MEM0RI1
GIVE
him the ring.
• • e
DEAR ABBY: My hus*
band is a clergyman and he
is too soft-hearted to com­
plain, but I think it's time
somebody spoke up about
the way the members of a
congregation abuse their
clergyman. We hare peo­
ple coming to our home all
the time for private confer­
ences with my husband. He
Is not a psychiatrist, and he
shouldn't have to be the re­
feree for family battles,
either. He has his hands full
trying to do all the things
a conscientious clergyman
must do, which Include wed­
dings, funerals, S u n d a y
school classes, regular sick
calls, his sermons and then
all the civic functions he
m utt attend. I think he is
being taken advantage of
when people bring him their

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7:80-9 p. m. (NBC) The Vlrglnlan. "The D rifter." (Color)
Another ("demand" show for
almost every series. This epi­
sode shows how It all began,
as it details the arrival of
James Drury (The Virginian)
as an enemy of Judge Garth
(Lee J . Cobb) and his conver­
sion into an ally and employs.
Drury, who's been aloughed off
much of the time in recent epi­
sodes, gets a chance to remind
you that he’s really the title
character.
9-9:80 p. m. (CBS) Tha Bev­
erly Hillbillies. (Rerun) Some
very funny momenta. Elly May
(Donna Douglas) takes a tem­
porary Job in Milburn Dryadale’a (Raymond Bailey’s)
bank and, sure enough, the
rest of the Clampetts help o u t
For a while It looks as if tha
Clampetts will ruin the bank
with their nutty business
methods, but tha bank proflta
from their generous foolish­
ness. John Ashley Is good as a
bank teller who tries his Don
Juan tactica on Elly May.
Rounding out the Clampett
family are Buddy Ebsen, Max
Baer and Irene Ryan.
9-10 p. m. (NBC) Espionage.

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Radios On Road
BALTIMORE, Ud. (U P I&gt; A growing percentage of the
radio rccelveri la the United
States—perhaps one-fourth —
am now on wheels, according
to one of the country'a leadlag suppliers of automotive
radios. A record 1.4 million
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next year when It delivers its
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4,000 New Phones
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
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touch with things, the Pubi Utilities Commission has
ported. Tha commission said
tsphone companies in tha
ate installed nearly 24,000
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liefs Get Vaught
IANS AS CITY (UP1) —
ral Vaught, a 146-pound
lor guard from SouthwestLouisiana has signed with
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ericas Foetbal League,
ha 6-foot 8 Vaught will be
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certain amount of "personal problems." Don't add to
to his burden by protesting
too much. Ills job Is tough
enough.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO BEL
AIR ROAD: It's true, "Even
a clock that isn't working is
right twice a day." But who
wants to rely on a clock
that isn't working.
• • •
Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, WTite to ABBY, Box
336. Beverly Hills, Calif.
3363, Beverly llllls, Calif,
dressed envelope.
• • •
Hat* to write letters?
Seed one dollar to ABBY,
Box $365, Beverly Hills,
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phony deck he's bought to do
card tricks.
10-11 p. m. (CBS) The Dan­
ny Kaye Show. Loaded with
laughs and this show Is also
plussed by exceptionally fine
singing by guest Dlahann Car
roll. She Is also most effective
In an opening eomedy sketch
with Danny where he's hilar­
ious as a father seeing his In­
fant son for the first time.
Danny also has a very funny
dosing sketch with a Mexican
theme and Harvey Korman, a
regular second banana on this
series, gets some h e a r t y
laughs as a Mexican heavy.
Midway in the show, Danny
does a clever dance pantomime
aa a fumbling drunk trying
to pay hla bar bill.
10-11 p. m. (ABC) IX Olym
pie Games. "Opening Cere­
monies." The opening gun In
ABC-TV’s all out coverage of
the 1D64 events from Inns­
bruck, Austria, which will con­
tinue through Feb. 10. Thla
hour la largely a ceremonial
one, previewing the eventa to
come In rather lavish, elrcusy
fashion. Youll learn what to
anticipate when the athletes
get down to business In the
days ahead.

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so much of himself to
strangers he hardly has
time for his family. If you
print this, keep me anony­
mous for obvious reasons.
Thank you.
CLERGYMAN'S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Your hus-

T V T im e Previews

"Do You Remember Leo Win­
ters?" Above average for this
generally disappointing aer­
ies. What do you do If you’re
an unemployed wartime hero
who can't get a job as a diver?
George A. Cooper plays this
bungling, neurotic character
beautlfuly. Hired by British
Naval Intelligence for a oneshot Job as a frogman-spy—
but agalrut an American ship
—the one-time hero messes
everything up and creates an
international incident A alowmoving but always engrossing
drams, thanks largely to the
c a st
9:80-10 p. m. (CBS) The
Dick Van Dyke 8how. A fast
but not slsraya furiously funny
show that sees Morey Amster­
dam, as the laeonle Buddy Sor­
rell, getting moat of the
laughs. A friendly poker party
soee Rob (Dick Van Dyke)
winning all the money with •
phenomenal streak of luck till
It'a discovered Rob has been
playing with a marked deck.
Rob’s in the doghouse with
Laura, Buddy and hla neigh­
bors, though be tries valiantly
to convince them ha didn’t
know he’d been using the

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BERLIN, N. H. (UPI) - A
new political ilgn appeared
here Tuesday near a Goldwater for president campaign
poster.
It read:
Goldwatcr la '84
Hot water In '83
Bread and water In '86.

Grease-Fighter
N E W YORK (U PI) —
Pour ordinary hot salt water
Ipto tlnke, tubs, and drains
once or twice a week to keep
them free of grease and dis­
agreeable odors, aays tha TUa
Council of America.

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MURRAY. Ky. (U PI) —
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In bridge language aa
"echo" bears no resemblance
to what an echo really is.
The word Is applied to any
convenUonal play of an un­
necessarily high card followed
by a play of a lower
card In the same suit.
To make things even hard­
er for the student, every lit­
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FLEET RESERVE Association members will sponsor a pork nnd beef
bnrbecuc from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at their hut on Seminole Boulevard
for the benefit of their buildinpr fund. Rob Armentrout Jr., head chef at
the Sanfortl Naval Academy, will head the cooking detail. Michael Thomns
is committee chairman.
(Herald Photo)

FARMINGDALE. N. Y.
(UPI)—A traveler may not
want to race the sun west­
ward to Hawaii early in the
1970'a, but future supersonic
air trips can make the with
come true, according to one
expert in the field of superionic transport
"Whether it la a Mach 2
plane (twice the speed of
sound) or a Mach 3 or bet­
ter," says John Stack, vice
president and director of en­
gineering at Republic Avia­
tion here, "you could leave
I-ondoii at 8 a.m., arrive in
New York at 8 a.m., refuel
and be in Lot Angeles before
8 a.m., refuel again and be in
Hawaii at 8 a.m ."

(l)&amp; Jh&amp; iOomSin : ByRuthMillett
So many mothcra wbo look
for faults in their aoni* wives
a rt really prompted by,
'somebody clio Is taking my
plaee."
The fact is, it isn't picas
ant for a mother to too an
other woman become all-ini'
portant to her son.
When a woman refuses to
admit the truth of that, she
trici to fool hcriclf by "dl»covering" flaws in her daugh­
ter-in-law—tho way the dress­
es, uses make-up, takes care
of tha house or cooks.
It doesn't take long for her
to convince bcrsrlf that Jim
married tha one girl in the
i.orld wbo was wrong for
him, that everything would
have been Just dandy if he
had married tho right girl.
Once she has convinced her­
self of that, a mother-in-law
can blama everything on the
daughter-in-law. S h e c a n
blame everything from the
fact that her sun Is so ab­
sorbed In his new life that he
seems neglectful of his par­
ents, to his working too hard,
to not getting ahead fast
enough.
And that it how most dis­
like of a daughter-in-law gets
started.
The woman who Is more
honest with herielf faces the
fact early that It may he a
little hard to put her ton's
happincsi into another wom­
an's keeping, but that the hat

Scrap Bombers,
Russia Urges
GENEVA (UPI) - The Soviet Union today proposed the
scrapping of aB bomber
planes as a concrete step to­
ward disarm am ent
The Russian! also suggest­
ed the Moscow limited nu­
clear teat ban treaty should be
extended to underground teating, but they again rejected
Western demands for internanational Inspections against
cheating.
Soviet Ambassador Semyon
K. Tsarapkln made tho pro­
posals In a nine-point memor­
andum presented
the 17nation disarmament confer­
ence.
Tho memorandum said all
bombers should be destroyed
because they are obsolescent
and have been superceded by
m tulles.

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to make the best of it. And Drpt. A, Radio City Station,
that the way to make the best
Naw York 19. N. Y.
of It is to look for her daugh­
ter-in-law's g o o d qualities,
and to try to be frienda with
her.
By this positive thinking the
will gain not only that most
V 'W H M A B U R O l R
chericlicd of relationships, a
true friend, but a daughter.
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Reader Service, c/o The San­
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E ast took hla ace of dia­
monds and returned tha
queen. West ruffed South'*
king with the seven of trumps
and shifted to tha flv* of
hearti.
Dummy won with the ace
and a trump was led. East
hopped right up with tha ace
and West played the five sp o t
This completed tha trump
echo and told E ast that Weat
wai ready to ruff a third dia­
mond. East was tempted to
try to cash a heart, but in­
stead ha resisted that temp­
tation and led another dia­
mond whereupon West waa
able to take (he setting trick.
How did Eaat know that
West could beat dummy's
nine of ipadas? Eaayl There
la no rule requiring a player
to echo and West would not
have bothered to show three
trumps if he could not beat
dummy's nine.

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�Lions Swamp Melbourne; SHS, Hounds Lose
Oviedo Tallies
About Sporta
10th
Victory
Thinking Out Loud
By 70-41

Biff

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P hro 10 — Jan. 28, 1961

BY JULIAN 8TBN8TBOM

Mcts Mean* Good New*

The Oviedo Lions roared to
(heir 10th victory In 13 starts
night In entering Into an agreement for the New York
during the current cage cam­
Meta to bring aeveral of their farm cluba into thia city
paign when they dined on
for aprlng training la certainly good newa.
Hustlers from Melbourne's
I t’a a etep in the right direction toward aomeday en­ Central Catholic High Tuelarging the operation and perhapa even the poaalblllty of day night by a score of 70 to
landing the parent organization. With major league cluba
41.
The Hustlers were hopeless­
training In eltlea aa eloae to Sanford aa Daytona Beach,
ly outclassed by the red hot
Orlando and Cocoa there'* no reason why one of Uieae
Lion* In the opening stanza
daya a major aggregation could not utilize aome of our
and Oviedo quickly ran up a
city’a facilltiea.
wide margin. Oviedo put their
Ray Kennedy, a Met acout for the Central Florida
reserves Into the affair and
area, aaya that cluba from Albany, N. Y., Williamsport,
at the end of the first period
Pa., and Sallnaa, Calif, will be here for aprlng training
it was Oviedo by a 16 to S
plus one other outfit.
count. In the second period,
The Met official aaya th at Joe McDonald will be in
FLY BOY — John Pennel, the only man ever to
the Hustlers posted 13 points
command of Spring operatlom here.
while
the
Lion
reserves
coast­
clear
17 feet in the pole vault, could do no better
John Krider, a former ball player hlmaelf and now
ed to only six.
than 16 ft.. W a in. at the Los Angeles invita­
manager of the county's chamber of commerce, is d o l n r
Leading 22 to 21 going Into
tional indoor track and field meet. The two poles
all he.can to bring Caaey Stengel and hla colorful clan
he regularly uses for his soaring performances
to Sanford for a t leait one aprlng exhibition tilt. We cer­ the third quarter, Oviedo held
Central to only seven mark­
wore misplaced while he was flying to California
tainly hope he will be aucceaiful. There’a no doubt but
ers while the Lions went on
and Pennel had to resort to a substitute.
that It'd draw a capacity crowd.
a 26-polnt scoring spree. They
e
e
e
e
added 22 more In the find
Kennedy’* An Old Pro
frame while Melbourne got
In talking with Krider about the commission's action
13.
John mentioned that he and Kennedy were old friend* . . .
Pacing the Lions were Rex
they formerly played together In the South Atlantic
Brooks with 20 points and Jim
League. Thle wa* when the Sally had auch club* a* Courier with 18. But Fon
Spartanburg, Charlotte, Ashvllls, Macon, Columbia and
Felcbett dropped In 21 points
aeveral ether*.
for Central and took high
In the lata 20’e Krider waa a portalder for the Macon
scoring honors for the con­
club while Kennedy managed the Aahevlll* Tourists.
test.
The big winners go at It box special.
During thote aame year* there waa a catcher for the
It was the Independent tonight at the Sanford-Orlando
Five-time winner Del Tons
Spartanburg club by the name of Walter Hunter, who
Lions' fifth consecutive win. Kennel Club in the featured a sensational juvenile from
uaed to be a receiver for the Sanford club In the old
They did not utilize Uie press 10lb race—the mid-week hot- the Mrs. Manuel Souza ken­
Florida 8tate League — back in the daya of Cecil Frlsand the reserves played al­
nel, is (he biggest winner in
most half of the ball game. In
bee and Rip Dunbar.
Die field but there arc three
It wa* especially Intereating to u* since our family—
the rebounding department,
other sprinters who sailed
Ted Bellhom and Billy Mikler
in those days — used to spend acme time each summef
across the finish line ahead
paced the Lions. In the se­
in Asheville, mainly because dad would rather watch ba*eof the field lour four times
cond section of the contest
ball than eat, and because the Sally In those day* played
each.
Oviedo connected on better
some tremendous ball. We, that’a brother Douglas and
Paul Sutherland’s I.arry Ka­
than SO per cent of their abots.
ourself, got to know some of the ball players In that
Jennie Runnels toppled the sha, Starlight kennel's El Pa­
In a preliminary Jayvce af­ pins for the high series of so Lass, and Paul Boone's
league — especially an outfielder by the name of Tom
fair, the Utile Llona chewed
Nash. If memory aervea us correctly, Nash did play part
500, In the Holler Motur Navy Wide Gap all have notched
their way to a S3 to 32 de­
of one season, near the end of his career, with PalatVa
Wives League on Friday. Jen- four wins apiece to act up to­
cision over the Baby Hustlers.
of the Florida State.
nle'a high game wns a 175. night's feature as a top-notch
Walter Beasley picked up 10
event.
Tom, who played for Kennedy, lifted many a ball over
points for the Ilaby Lions and Rose Patrick had the high
the big rlghtfleld scoreboard at the Asheville park.
Oilier feature starter* are
game
with
a
187
for
a
total
Bobby Stewart was right be­
Tom Sweeney'* Miss DunEven though he limped a little — from old football Inof
402.
Hetty
Washburn
clear­
hind with nine.
more. Circus City Ranch's
juries — he wns quite an attractlcn.
The Ilaby Lions now have a ed the lanes with a 173, for a Sarasota Sunroast. Cecil Aus­
Rut here's a surprise, Ilay recalled that his bathnys
record of five wins and eight 406 aeries. Fran Morton bad a tin'* Yorky and Darold Rob­
a t Asheville during those seasons Included a pair of kids
107 for a 445. Hetty Qulllin
losses
for the year.
ertson's Qeorge' Jot.
who became prety well known In these parts — Joe Jus*
rolled a 164 for a 454 errlee.
Tonight's entries:
ties and Rick Gillespie. Both were Rollins studenta and
John Adams had a 175, FIII*T MASK — i ' l l wile —
top athletes, and both later played baseball for Sanford
while Jo Clevelsnd was right llrm A r II — | . N l . l o , J I d e a l .
r lltilit K a t h y , 4. l i r a cluba In the Florida 8tate.
behind with a 171. Thelma c3.h a rSs ia
. 5. V l r k o . S. At I 's -atiu t,
But back to Kennedy, he's been associated with George
Unger bowled a 105 and Dur- 7. No Hear, S, K s s c a t«sdy.
Weiss for many moons. When Welsa left the Yankees—
• K t t l M ) It AI K — . V i a vm —
na Betancourt a 161.
44rade I? — | . K andy Kmllm. I.
after many yeara there as general manager — and took
The turkeys fell for Rosa I’s t ' a T u r n . Z. K n o l h e a d Tom.
over Uie reins of the Mcts, he asked Ilay to Join him with
Patrick. Marge Field, ami 4. T e t u n 's I 'a r o t . V. Iliirn 'n Vlad,
The Florida Horsemen’s As­
I. HIrMe Kar, 7. T i o g a T o g , i .
the new club as a scout.
Jennie Runnels.
D o n 't
sociation, with headquarter* at
Today Ray keeps a keen eye on high school and col­
Hetty Qulllin, Pat Slplcy, Tinas is i i a i 'K — a in v i n e —
Uniutilla announce the 1064
I, I n h e r i t o r , 7. VVIelege talent here in Central Florida. He lives a t 17S
and Dot (bikes converted the thirr aI,d eVI o11—
r , 1 K i o w a Kd. 4. K n 100-Mile
Endurance
Trail
Hide
Northmore Road in Casselberry.
5-7, while Ann Falls, Hetty • a n . S. I’o n r I t l r h a r d , *. J u d y
for Mar. 11-15, a t Umatilla.
l l r h a v e d , g. T a m ­
When Ray's not looking at young* ball players, he's
Lilli* and Thelma Unger tpal r d .l l o7.t Well
It.ol
The
course
Is
In
the
Ocala
Na­
either at home or on the golf course . . . mostly on the
picked up the 5-10. Thelma m i m i l i i a i 'K — a is vim—
tional Forest, und Is set at 7
links, we'd bell
also span'll the 7-0. Jane t i r a d e M — t H o l i d a y Hlar,
hours for 4U miles the first il
3. I'o lly T r a n s , 3. O.ll.'a A d ­
Thompson got the 5-6; Rainey d r e s s , I U s y Kalin, S. C h a m p
days, ami 3 hours for 20 mile*
IP h. * l i o n c a e l a r Knlp. 7. Vi's
the 3rd day. Judging, with 60 Olson piclreil up the 5-6-10. • l e t Kel. *; Hitch I'l g g
per rent for the horse's condi­ Joan Adams and Pat Slplcy r i m ' l l HAITI — X N Mile —
i r a d e T — I. V e l v e t tto sa. J.
tion and 40 percent for time converted the 4-7-0. Phyllis tIllg
H rh o lar. 3. C o u n t I'a n k ey .
(which him to lie within 10 Freeze gut thr 4-5, Jo Wat­ 4. Y erm o. V H e h l d r M arie, *.
son
got
the
2-7.
Suxy
Reno
V
I
y
P ro o f . 7. C u l l s T r a y , S.
minutes of iierfect) Is com­
D. A.'a l l o p e a
pleted the following morning. and Pat Slplcy picked up the S IX T H IIA I'K — B /I S Mil —
t i r a d e C — I. K a h le N y n a m l l a ,
Judges this year are Jack 3-10.
The league standing* re­ 3. U r n a Kaye. 3. U o s e b u r * . 4.
Frceniun of Jacksonville, Carl
By Mrs. 11. I.. Johnson
Joe Paul and John Cain.
I'l C a m i l l a
|Vuohe»». S. Do
main just nlmut the aame with Ileal, *. VInail F e r r e l l , 7. Iloh
Although rain forced the Webster of ,Cheater, Vt. and
A group of t&gt;ear hunters,
ay. I I V -n u t (lal
Mrs. Elsie Powell, Old Chat­ VAll-0 "O" Wive* in first TMriV
K — 3 N Mila
headed by Gus Kclimah, met hunters Indoors, spirits were
with 54-18. VAH-3 "E " Wives — t iKr aVdTeI I II IIAI
— 1. I l n ld e n VI , 3.
ham,
N.
Y.,
all
three
of
whom
not dampened as they spent
and
thr
Ten
I'lnncra
tied
for
last Saturday evening at the
l
i
s
p
i
n
g
l
.
r
t
h
a
.
3.
Kaf I M Ito ck .
the time in rrlating tall tales, hove had experience In cross­
I. Ill Vloe, 4 A m a n d a I - *.
Brhmah home In Lake Monroe mixed with a few facts, on country Judging. Veterinarian second place with 45-27. In l a ' l l Hue, 7. II.A.'a A lice H avoc,
lo r
for their annual bear meat how and when to "kill that will lie Dr. David Lynn yf Or­ third place with 41-31 are tho rS. i iCi oi m
i n a it : — a ia m ii—
Mixed Mates.
lando,
who
wa*
one
of-those
t i r a d e II — | . D u s l y C a p t a i n ,
■upper. Assisting Schtnah in bear.”
3.
D
iner
II, 3. I ro n H o a r d , I.
going
with
Commissioner
of
Col. Wilkerson praised the
planning
and
preparation
K a f l n o . 4. D u k e
D r a k e . S.
Agriculture,
Doyle
Conner
be­
hunters
for
their
good
marks­
Vlary Mi-t.iln. 7. T a r a n t e l l a , I.
for the event was Col. E. H.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
The
C
h
e
r
o
k
e
e
t
t
u
l
n
u
hind
the
Iron
Curtain
to
study
Wilkcrson of Lake County. manship and their dogs for
Millrosc Gaines suffered the M M II H A I'H — B / i a N i l e —
large animal rate there.
In addition to the bear running down the pears.
a d e A— 1. I.l n d a C u t l e , 3.
lota
of one of Its star attrac­ I.Drorle
At
present,
the
limit
of
60
P i s . 3. D o c k e t F l a r e . 4.
Major Joe Story of Lake
meat, other foods served were
tions
when
tournament
direc­
F
a
b u l o u s F a c e . t . Vly W i r e 's
wild rkc, gravy, baked sweet County acted aa emree for la nearly filled, with riders en­
S. t ' h e r o k s s K u n d lst, 7.
tors announced Tuesday that Ileal.
Vlurh T im e, I. I s s w U t a h
potatoes, slaw, celery and cof­ the gift presentation* and In­ tered front 20 Florida cities,
John
Pennel,
who
hoa
cleared
T
K
V
I
I
I
M4I-K — S / l * N i l e —
fee and doughnuts. Venison, troduction of guests. • Col. and from Georgia, Illinois, 17 fret In (he pula vault, will t i r a d e A — I. W i d e l i s p , 3.
Louisiana,
N
o
r
t
h
Carolina,
Y o rk y . 3. K t r a s o t a Hun i-oss t.
also prepared for comparison Wilkerson received a l*lt and
lie unable to appear a t Madl*
G e o r g * J e t , S. Del T n n s , S.
with b e a r meat, as usual wallet and Mrs. Wilkerson Texas and New York. About aon Kquuic Garden Thursday I.VileD u n m o r r , 7. Kl F a s o b a s e ,
50
per
rent
of
the
entrifa
are
placed
in
second
place. was presented a Western bag.
loirry K ash a
night because of a leg Injury. I.
registered
stock,
and
eight
KI.KVKATII
IIA I'K — 3 a N il*
8chmsh said that In his A gift of an electric carving
— t i r a d e It— 1. W o n d e r G irl.
hors*
breed*
arc
represented
knife
was
pressnted
to
Mrs.
opinion, bear meat, properly
3. II A.'s A m p le VlaBlr, I . J o e
among these and th* excellent
Middle. 4 VIMlei m. t . I 'a m 'a
prepared, is tastier than Schmah.
, S. I l o s t o n llu d , T. K a a t
Out of town guests intro­ eross-brrds. Age* are aaf* in CLEVELAND (UPI) — Tha Ilaby
prime beef.
P o in t. S. V lrm herly.
Cleveland
Ilruwns
will
play
this
ride
from
4-14,
and
it
la
Assisting In preparing the duced were Col. and Mrs.
open to atallions, mare* and un exhibition game agalnat
meal were Casey Jones, BUI Wilkerson, Bherlff and Mr*.
gelding*. It Is necessary for the Pittsburgh Htcelcrs in
Hoover, Leon Keel, M. E. Willi* McCall, Mr. and Mra.
cntranla to request an entry Akron's Rubber Bowl on Sat­
Shelby, Ernie Illtler, Fred Dale Jones, Mr. and Mra.
form from Mr*. Mary McKin urday. Aug. 22. It will b* tha
Holly,
Earl Turner, Bob Casey Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Drowns' first appearance in
•try, P. O. Box 911, Sanford.
Deane, Dale and Bob Joes, Joe Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Akron alnr* 1961.'
Swartael, Mr. and Mia. Erni*
Bltler, Gregg and Patsy Jones,
L obs
John Cain, Mrs. Lucy BaumSTOCKTON, Calif. (UPI)
BOSTON (UPI) — Boston
CHICAGO (U P I)—D*Paul's berger and Robert Baumberg—
Tha University of the Pa­ University's backflcld coach,
lath consecutive win proved to er, Mr. and Mrs. A. IVmaon,
IACTION! THRILLSI.
lie a costly on*. A school Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Hoover cific has hlied former Na* Bob Margarita, was reap­ World*i fast**! Sport J
spokesman announced Tueaday and Mr. and Mra. Art Stocker. tional Football League line­ pointed Wednesday to bis po­
man Ed Henk* as an assist­ sition for tbe third succtulve
that Emmettc Bryant dislocat­
Those attending from Semiyear.
ed bis left ankle during Mon nols County wore Mr. and ant coach.
day nlght'e game agalnat In­ Mrs. M. E. Shelby, Jesse
7 :4 0 f.m . ( 3
diana and la lost to the team Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
RAM MUTUIl
J
for an indefinite period.
Brown and children, Mr. and
WAGERING
Mra. Tom Brown, Ferry
1 NAMES NI6HTLV,
ON 100 UKANDS
Wheatland, Mr. and Mra. Leon
Ladiss Nights,
SHENANDOAH. Fa. (U PI) Keel and daughter, Mr. and
—Washington realtor Jerry Mrs. Fred Bolly, Mr. and Mrs.
Wolman, who recently pur­ Robert Deane, Dr. and Mra.
chased the P h i l a d e l p h i a T. F. McDaniel and children,
Fh. US-4231
F A R R E L L ’S
Eagles, baa made a contribu­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobeon,
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Braswell,
Sharon
tion of |1,000 to a community Wanda
OPEN DAILY — I A N . . C tll P. M.
swimming peel project here. Paige, Karl Turner, Howard
SIS K. FIRST
SANFORD
( RON rON
The pool will cost a total ef Hodges, George A. Speer Jr.
ft 4 the
WE
GIVE
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
and W. T. Fields.

The action of the Sanford City Commlaalon Monday

Hot-Boy Special At
SOKC Track Tonight

Jennie Runnels
In 500 Series

Eudurance Trial
tide Scheduled

Hunters Dine
On Bear Meat

Pennel Out

Tribe's Late
Spurt Fails
By 3 Points
Seminole High's baskctballera got off to a poor start
Tuesday night at Sanford's
Fleming
Gymnasium
and
came on fast as the contest
progressed,
but not fast
enough to catch the Edgcwater Eagles of Orlando In a
M e t r o Conference engage­
ment. The Orlando quintet
went home with 44 to 41 win
over the Chiefs.
The Eagles made it a per­
fect evening by taking a 51
to 23 decision in a prelimin­
ary Junior varzlty affair.
Mike Howe* paced the San­
ford outfit with 15 points but
Joe Walton of the Eagle* took
game scoring honors with 17
points. These were the till’s
only performers to score In
twin figures.
The Eagles got hot the min­
ute the contest started. In the
opening stanza they racked up
14 points and duplicated the
effort in the second frame.
Meanwhile,
the Seminoles
were colder titan an Eskimo
hitch hiker’* thumb in the
first period—dropping In only
seven points. In the second
quarter they mustered nine
and were trailing the Eagles
16 to 28 at the half.
Seminole picked up 10 points
In the third period while
limiting the Eagle* to eight
Again in the final quarter the
Orlandoans were held to
eight point* while the Seminolcs kept getting warmer and
netted 15 points ot pull within
three point of their opponents.
However, time ran out on the
Tribe.
It was thr first loss In the
last three outings for Semi­
nole. For the Tribe It was
their sixth loss in Metro play
against three victories. Edgewater now had a record of
five and five. Overall, Semi­
nole has posted only four vic­
tories now in 14 starts. Edgewater Is seven and 10 for the
teason.

Jones Or Machen
Next For Floyd
GOTEBORG, Sweden (UPI)
Either Doug Jones nr Eddie
Marhen will serve as Floyd
1'uttersoh's next opponent in
Stockholm in the spring.
Swedish promoter E d w i n
Ahlqvist toiliiy confirmed he
has offered both Jones und
Muehen a crack ul the former
heavyweight champion, who
lnunchrd hi* comeback with a
knockout victory over Italy's
Santo Amonti at Stockholm,
Jan. 6
Patterson has stated repeutcdly he wants more fights
In Sweden, hi* "second home­
land,” and Ahlqvist Is happy
to oblige.

WIBC Official
Speaks Friday
Mist Sue Hutchens, field
representative of the Women's
International Rowling Con­
gress, will assist at a meeting
of the Sanford Woman's Rowl­
ing Association, to be held at
8 p. m. Friday a t the Ameri­
can Legion Bldg, on Hwy. 1702.
Mist Hutchens will discuss
the history and growth of the
WIBC; the many servicca of­
fered to ita members; the dut­
ies and responsibilities of rlty
und league officers; the WIBC

#4*Jle'«*L

4^—
--A—

SUE HUTCHENS

championship tournament, and
annual meeting; the AJBC
Program, and other vitally Im­
portant subjects. If time per­
mits, color slides will be
shown.
Folowing her WIBC pre­
sentation, Mist Hutchens will
conduct an Informal question
nnd answer session in order to
deal more specifically with
any problems that mgiht be of
particular importance or Inter­
est to the local city associa­
tion.
Varied occupations and a 10ycar love of bowling have pre­
pared Jtlss Hutchens for her
position a* field representative
for WIBC. She haa won state
match game ami doubles titles
and worked in bowling promo­
tion for several lanes in Mem­
phis, her hometown. Her aver­
age is in the 170'a, and she has
a high game and series of 262
and 654.
Her career has also includ­
ed work In a WAVE separa­
tion center during the war,
posts with the USO nnd the
YWCA, and a position as a
recreational director for the
Memphis Recreation Depart­
m ent
Miss liutchcns resides In At­
lanta, nnd travels throughout
the southern region represent­
ing WIBC.

Winter Olympic
Games Open
I N N S B R U C K , Austria
(UPI) — President A d o l f
Schaorf of Austria officially
declared open the ninth Winter
Olympic Games today before a
crowd of 50,000 in Olympic
Stadium.
Kluo skies formed a back­
ground for the snow-capped
Alpine peaks a* Schuerf's dec­
laration followed a parade In­
to the staduim by 400 colyrfully-drcsscd athletes und offi­
cials of 35 nations competing
in the gullies.
Hut the cruwd, which includ­
ed the Shah and Empress of
Iran, already was In a gay
holiduy mood, heightened by a
forecast from the weatherman
that snow, a painfully scarce
item during the unusually mild
winter here, muy arrive in
quuntity later today.

Tolson Scores
11 Points But
Cardinals Win
Although Lyman High’s Bill
Holson parked 22 points In tha
basket the Greyhounds could*
n't cope with ■ pair of ned
Birds Tuesday night and
dropped a 68 to 57 non-OBC
affair to the Ocoee Cardinal*.
David Grant pushed through
21 points while Joe While*
head crammed In 19 for th«
Cardinals, and that wa* al­
most the .'nry of the affair.
At the end of the opening
period the Greyla.'.mJv found
themselves one point ahead
of the Red Birds. 11 to 10,
but at Intermission time tha
Cardinals had gathered s
two-point margin. 28 to 26.
The Cards opened the se­
cond half of play with a much
speedier offense and posted
17 points In the third stanza
while holding Lyman to 13.
Going into the final frama
trailing Ococe by a 45 to 39
count, Lyman had ita best
quarter of the evening with
18 points. But so did Ocoee.
The Red Birds jammed In 23
points to increase their m ar.
gin to 11 points and tj»e 68 t#
57 win.
Joe Asher followed Tol*
son in the 'Hound scoring de*
partment 12 points from a
half a dozen field goals. Also
in the double scoring figure*
was Gene Wlnkelman with II
points.
In a preliminary cootest,
(he Baby Cardinal junior flv«
squeezed out a 51 to 49 wla
over the little Greyhounds,

Feature Won By
Echaniz, Gasli

Top 10 Teams

NEW YORK (UPI) — The
United Press International T H I N
ICE — Mrs.
major college basketball rat­
ings with firat-placo votes and Joan Gauthier may be
won-lost records through Sat­ skating on thin ice, but
urday, Jan. 25, in parentheses; it’a better than fall*
1. UCLA 32 (16-0) _____ 340 ing down on it. The
2. Michigan 1 (1 4 -1 )___ 300
pretty Canadian don.
3. Kentucky 1 (14-2) __ 204
4. Davidson 1 (1 5 -0 )___ 200 ned her uport* akates
6.
Vanderbilt (13-1) ....... 105 to t r u v e l O t t a w a
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) —
The first American ever to 6. Wichita (14-3) _____ 162 streets covered w i t h
fight for Uie heavyweight box­ 7. Villnnova (14-1) ___ 144 ice which tied up ve97 hides and made wulk*
ing title was Tom Mollncaux, 8. Duke (11.8) ......
a Negro slave from Virginia, 9. Loyola, HI. (1 1 -3 )__ 84 ing dangerous.
who earned $350 in eight bouts 10. Oregon State (16-3) _ 79
Second 10; 11, Texas West­
before loving his bid for the
"title'* via a deeisirn with ern 48; 12. DePaul 27; 11, Il­
linois 15; 14, Utah Stat* 12;
Tom Cribb of England.
16. Cincinnati 10; 16, Creigh­
*sp**a Xupnpojd jo s|q*d*au| ton 0; 17, tie, Utah and New
'sjaMou »|tui .&lt;|uo a.vsq ||n j; Mexico 8; 19, Oklahoma Stat*
6; 20, Tennessee 4.
ou J*aq 7*i|7 saajj X||0}{

Slave Fighter

Echanlz teamed with Gastl
to take Tueaday nlght’a fea­
ture eighth game doublet
competition a t the Orlundo*
Seminole Jal-Alai Fronton.
The winners, in post five*
made it on their second try
for game point in a heated
volley with the post one duo ot
Astiga and Elorrt.
Muguerza and Ermu, first
to go for game point after
racking up four a t r a l g h l
pointa, were stopped In three
attempts and had to aettle for
second placa. Jacln and Zarra
gained third in a playoff with
Martin and Agustln.
A $270.00 perfects was post*
ul in Ui* second gam* with
Rafael.Urquidl the winner* ia
poat eight and Miota-Abaaole
second In post four.

Fight Results
By United Press lateraatlonal
NEW YORK (U PI)—Ossie
Marrano, 166, Puerto Rico,
outpointed Walker Simmons,
160, New York. (8).
LONDON (U I'l) — Doa
Johnson, 1254s, Los Angelas,
outpointed Howard Winston**

Exhibition Game

DePaul

Henke Hired

Coach Renamed

tia i.
a ia '

TONIGHT;

Gives To Pool

SP EC IA LS
EVERY DAY!

NIGHTLY 8:10 ass
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WED. A SAT.
3 I*. M.

THURSDAY
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MIDWAY BfW 'E EN SANFORD AND ORLANDO

�TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Tha Cabinet Budget Commis­
sion lias added 198 employes
to the State Welfare Depart­
ment in a move designed to
incrense federal participation
in adult services programs.
The budget director’s office
paid the action would cost
the state $611,000, but would
bring in an additional $560,000 in federal matching funds
for the expanded program.
The program is a voluntary
plan In which the state adds

new personnel to get increas­
ed federal aid. The cabinet ac­
tion will Increase federal aid
from 50 per cent to 75 per
cent in matching monies.
Atty. (Jen. James Kynes
said the additional personnel
would enable the Welfare De­
partm ent to keep a closer
watch on welfare recipients
and to take off the welfare
rolls those persons who were
receiving state aid fraudu­
lently.
Acting as the board cf ton­

aetvution, the Cabinet uwurded resolution commending two
conservation officers who re­
scued an 84-year-old man who
fell out of a boat in Miami
Jan. 12. The Cabinet commend,
ed George Sites and Lee
Lawler for their quick action
in saving the life of Homer
Dean, Miami.
Lawler and Sites were on
patrol near the 7t»th Street
causeway when they saw
Dean fall out of the boat.
Lawler brought the patrol

boat to a halt and Site* dova
In and pulled the elderly man
to the eurface.
Sitting aa the budget commisaion, the Cabinet approved
a contract fer construction of
an $88,764 bath houae and
loeker room on the rampua of
Florida State Univcralty. Lowbidder on the project wna
Hear Conatruction Co., Tal­
lahassee,
The Cabinet added $:t,8l&gt;4 to
the contract of H. 1&gt;. Coble
Construction Co. for addition-

In U. S. Funds

al work on a men's dormitory
at Florida State. Soma cf the
money will go to add a pipe
th at designers forgot In the
the air conditioning systvm.
A proposal for renlal of
6,000 additional square feet
for the Department of Public
Welfare in St. Petersburg was
delayed for further study.
Cost of the rental property
would be $2.88 per square
foot.
Cabinet members asked the
staff to study the proposal

with an eye to cutting the
time of the lease from 10 to
five years, and with the idea
of inserting a clause penultting cancellation cf the con­
tract If the state ever decides
to build its own structure to
house the agency.
In other actions, the Ca­
binet:
Purchased one million sets
of driver license examination
receipt books from low bid­
der the International Busi­
ness Machine Corporation at

a cost of $22,987. The supply
Is expected to laet 18 months.
Released $48,230 from tru st
funds for the purchese of a
6.5 acre parcel of land a t
Florida State Univcralty. Tha
money will be repaid to tru st
funds after sale of the univereity bond Issue.
Released $25,115 from trust
funds for the St. Augustins
Historical Restoration a n d
Preservation Commission for
purchase of property.

ARBOR DAY wan observed a t Midway Elemen­
tary School. Pictured planting a tree are Joseph
Richardson. John Martin, Alex Alexander and
Walter L. Williams. Standing, from the left, are
\V. L. Hamilton, principal; Dr. John W. Wilson,
Mrs. Dorothy R. Parker and L. R. Stallworth.

Arbor Day Observed
At Midway School
By Robert B. Thomae J r.
FA 2-5756
The eightli grade class of
Midway Elementary School
observed Arbor Day with a
program. It was an impres­
sive setting aa the student
body gathered around the
quadrangle to witness the ded­
ication and planting of the
tree by Rosa Ware and the
Safety Patrol.
Anglia Cambridge recited,
‘ What Do We P lant?”
A fter the ceremonies, the
audience proceeded to the au­
ditorium for tha rest of the
program. The history and Im­
portance of Arbor Day was
told by Annie K. Hughes. The
Senior Choralettea gave a
beautiful rendition of ‘T rees"
as Herbert Griffin skillfully
sketched a tree.
•
Rosetta Cason introduced
Dr. John W. Wilson, entomol­
ogist In charge, Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station, San­
ford.
Dr. Wilson g ars an inspir­
ing messuge. Some excerpts
from his message ure: “ Mid­
way Elementary 8chool cun
play a great part In the beau­
tification of IU community,”
and “ the way to get a big job
done is to divide it Into smal­
ler jobs. This docs not mean
th at the Job will be any eas­
ier.”
In essence, Dr. Wilson im­
plied that Midway Elementary
School can form a nucleus
from which the students can
transm it their knowledge of
beautification into their sec­
tion of Uie community. Parenta are the ultimate target to
rerrire his Information, and it
is hoped that they will organ­
ize themselves and get busy In
an all out effort to make Mid­
way a more beautiful plucc.
Thu Senior Choraliers did a
dunce number to the tune of
“Timber."
Principal W. L. Hamilton in­
troduced visitors. Mrs. Dor­
othy It. Baker and L. II. Stallworth sponsored the program.
New Mount Calvary Uuptist
Church's choir No. 2 presented
a musical program lust Sun­
day. Mrs. Lillie It. Hall was
guest s|waker. She spoke of
the meaning of music uml how
wo perceive it. Now Bethel's
choir und a choir from ths
Church of God, Daytona Beach,
gave the congregation u real
treat with a soui-slirrlng per­
formance.
The III-Y and T rilll-Y
Clubs of Grooms High School
are presenting the annual tal­
ent revue, “ Ktagethow U. 8.
A .” on Friday night in the
Cruonis Gymnasium.
Purpose of tills program is
to enable the Hl-Y and Tri-IllV to defray expenses to the
state convention at ll.utiugs,
Feb. 14-16. The “ Y" promises
an evening of dances, jokes,
singing, comedy and many
other acts. The talent show
will be emceed by Henry
Sweet and Beverly Williams.
I’re|aiiutiuns ale now under
way fur tin annual JuniorSenior Promenade. All pureula
of 11th grade students ure
asksd to meet Feb. 16 at 4
p. m. ut Crooms High School
Auditorium. It is important
that all parents are pr&lt; sent at
this meeting.
Cieoula A d u l t Education
School la annouuciug registra­
tion for the second session
typewriting class. All interest­
ed person* are asked to r*poil|

to room 15 a t 7 p. m. on the
above date. Mrs. K. J . Thorn­
ton ie instructor.
Congratulations to Rosalia
Wright, contestant in the Vol­
usia County Community Col­
lege ‘‘Miss Homecoming” race.
Rosalia was third runner-up.
Don't forget to leave your
porch light on during the
Mother’s March on Thursday
night.
Mrs. M. J . Hurston has re­
turned to work after a week
of convalescing in the hospital
and a t home.
Senior citizen K. S. Johnson
was a recipient of a certifi­
cate of honor of the Diamond
Anniversity from hla alma
m a t i r , Tuskcgee Institute.
Said he, “ It has beau three
score years since I was there
as a student.
Annual March of Dimes
dance was a success Friday
n ig h t The music makers seem­
ed as if they were not going
to appear. Mrs. Eliza Pringle
and Mrs.- Thelma Sheppard
were worried, and C. B. l ’ringlo couldn't keep still (he
walked from one end of the
Delux Club'a parking area to
the other). However, the mus­
icians finally arrived and it
turned out to be a gala nffair.
We truly hope averyone had a
grand time because it was for
a wonderful cause.
Well, well, after 20 ysara a
son has coins home for a few
daya. Bernard Jeffrey H arri­
son, son of Mrs. Lillie liarrisun, is visiting witli his family.
Ha ia a former student o f !
Crvoms High School. Present­
ly, he Is residing in Chicago.
The w riter chatted briefly
witli him a t the dance Friday
n ig h t
Gloria Hawkins has return­
ed home for a while after
matriculating a t Huntcis Bus­
iness College, Bronx, X. T.
She is a 1063 graduate of
Crooma Uigh School.
.Mrs. Jonnuh Lillian Muore,
former Sanford educator for
45 years, died Jen. 16 at Cocoa.
Mrs. Moore, one of seven
children born to Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Wash Geter a t Green
Covs Springs, was educated in
tho public schools of her home
town. After receiving her bas­
ic education In Green Cove
Springs, her parents sent her
to Orange Park N o r m a l
School, Orange Park, where
she earned a teaching certifi­
cate. In later )tar», she con­
tinued her education by m atri­
culating in tchsols of higher
education In Florida and other
states. She recalled her HR de­
gree from Hctbune Cookuiun
College,
Upon receipt ol her teaching
c&lt; rtificatc, aha. cams to Oviedo
as a teacher in the public
school system of Seminole
County. Late she moved to •
t h e Guldsb ro Elementary ,
School, wlien she served as;
teacher and irinci]ial for 46

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�THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

Page 12 — Jan. S T S m

Nunes Roll Call
Proclaimed For
February

25th &amp; PARK
SANFORD

Goveiwor Bryant haa pro­
claimed the month of Feb­
ruary a i Nursea Roll Call
Month throughout the State of
Florida, according to Mri
Dorian May. R-N.. president
of District No. ST. Florida
Nurses Association Mrs. Clara
Clauson. R.N., has been nam
ed local director of the FNA
RoU Call.
The goal at Roll Call, spon
sored by the Florida Nurses
Association and the American
Nurses Association, is to en­
list the interest and support
of every profess tonal regist
•red nurse in order to strong'
then the nursing profession,
the professional membership
organisation and the individ­
ual member.
During the period at the
Roll Call, local nurses will
strive to contact all prospec­
tive members to tell them
about the association and its
objectives.
Mrs. May said, ‘The pur*
pose of the Florida Nurses
Association is to hitter high
standards of nursing practice
and to Improve the economic
security of registered nurses
to the end that all persons la
our Stats stay hare better
nursing cars. A large, active
membership is n necessity.
During recent yearn the mem­
bership of the American Nursee Association has Increased
steadily until today It 1&lt; one
of the largest professional as­
sociations In the world. There
is still a large number of
registered nurses in Florida,
however, who are not yet
members. Reaching them la
vital, if the growth at the
nursing profession is to con­
tinue."
Every community in the
United States where there is
an active district of the State
Nurses Association and of the
American Nurses Association
will bold a simultaneous ob­
servation of tho Roll Call i
Florida la ana of the fastest |
growing states in tho nation
and is suffering from in a -1
cute shortage of nurses One
•f the primary objectives of
the Florida Nurse* Associa­
tion U to encourage and re­
cruit young people to enter
profesaional nursing as a car­
eer.
As added Impetus to Gov­
ernor Bryant's statewide pro­
clamation. Mayor A L. Wil­
son has proclaimed the tam e
period as Florida Nurses
Association Roll Call Month
ta Sanford.

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Girl Falls Off
Raft, Drowns

Work this morning began
en renovating the office of
City Manager W. K. Knewits.
Owe section of the manager's
■ffice ia being made mte two
amalfar efficet Tbe p e n t*
office af the manager will be
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FRYER PARTS_ _ _ _ _ lb. 49c STEWING H E N S _ _ _ _ _ $1.39
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ROLL SAUSAGE . . lb. 39c
“GOLDEN RIPE”

FT. AlT.l'ffTTVE (tT M The Florida East Coast (FEC)
Railway reported its first
profits in a year Monday and
•aid they were due to etfl.
eieney born of a prolonged
•trike.
Vice President W. I . Thorn­
ton said the FEC turned a
9191.639 profit in the last
quarter of 19*3 whieh left the
railroad with an operating
deficit for the whole year of
♦X'iJiyJL
The final quarter profit fal­
lowed three quarters of kwae*.
The FEC was struck Jan. SJ,
19*3. hut since has resumed

Renovation

GROUND BEEF . 5 lbs. $1.98
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FEC Reports
First Profit

TAMPA t i r i i — An eightyear-old girl drowned Satur­
day whew she fell off a make­
shift raft tale a water-filled
excavation pit here.
Officials identified the vic­
tim as Jawe Sink. They aavd
her playmate* notified pahe*.

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with the utilisation of approx­
imately
employes ru m o r­
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tbe strike rvmmtwced. Many
shippers have indicated that
they are now receiving even
better service than was af­
forded before the strike tegan." sasd Thornton.

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THIS WEEK’S WINNER
At The Drawing

Mr. Terry Echols
l t t Pimecraat D r.

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Budget Squeeze
W e a r e n e ith e r in w a r n o r in de­
p re s s io n , so i t is in te r e s tin g t h a t a
W h ite H o u se sp o k e sm a n sa w f it to
r e f e r to th e p re s e n t tim e a s one of
" s e v e re b u d g e ta r y s t r i n g e n c y "
" s e v e re b u d g e ta ry s trin g e n c y ."
A c c o rd in g to th e W h ite H ouse,
b u ilt-in b u d g e ta r y in c re a s e s a re con­
ta in e d in a lre a d y e x is tin g leg isla­
tio n a n d c a n n o t b e c o u n te rm a n d e d .
O nly re p e a l o r a m e n d m e n t o f th e
law s in q u e stio n could a l t e r th is pic­
tu re .
R e fe re n c e h e re is to w e lfa re , e d u ­
c a tio n a l a n d o th e r a id p ro g ra m s
w h e re in th e m o n ey involved ris e s as
th e n a tio n ’s h ead c o u n t ris e s . T h e
m o re people we h a v e , th e m o re fu n d s
a r e a u to m a tic a lly c o m m itte d to th e s e
p ro g ra m s .
T h e sq u eeze com es w ith e f f o r ts to
hold th e fe d e ra l b u d g e t to th e low est
p o ssib le levels an d s till acco m m o d ate
th e s e b u ilt-in in c re a se s.
P re s id e n t J o h n s o n ’s a s s a u lt on
th is d ilem m n is c le a rly v ig o ro u s an d
e a r n e s t. B u t it is n o t y e t p la in he will
b e m o re su c c e ssfu l th a n h is p red eces­
s o rs in fu c in g dow n a c o n tin u in g
p ro b lem .
I t is a d if fic u lty n o t co n fin e d to
W a s h in g to n . M an y a s t a t e g o v e rn o r
h a s b een p u zzlin g o v e r it f o r y e a rs .
R ig h t now N ew Y o rk ’s Gov. N elson
R o c k e fe lle r is tr y in g to p u t to g e th e r
a 19G4-65 b u d g e t w h ich w ill m ake
ro o m f o r p e rh a p s $150 m illion m ore
in b u ilt-in o u tla y s f o r schools, w el­
f a r e an d o th e r p ro g ra m s.
T h e t r u t h is, e v e ry b o d y in an d
o u t o f g o v e rn m e n t is a la rm e d in one
d e g re e o r a n o th e r a t g o v e rn m e n t’s
c o n s ta n tly r is in g c o st. B u t nobody
r e a lly kn o w s w h n t to do a b o u t it.
T h e m e a t-a x n p p ro ach is b a rre d

'Remember the Limousine Days?*

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Thought For Today
I bid ev ery o n e nm o n g you n o t to
th in k o f h im se lf m o re h ig h ly th a n
h e o u g h t to th in k , b u t to th in k w ith
so b e r ju d g e m e n t, each acco rd in g to
th e m e a su re o f f a ith w hich God h as
a ssig n e d to h im . R o m an s 12:3

(RSV)

I t is e a sy to p u t o u rselv es in to
th e c e n te r o f o u r life ’s circle, nnd
m an y do. T h e A p o stle udvises th a t
m en o f f a ith ta k e a la rg e r view o f
life, w h ich show s t h a t each o f us
h a s h is
re sp o n sib ilitie s a n d
th u t
none o f u s c a n live w ith o u t th e a s ­
s ista n c e o f o th e rs .
R ev. J o h n T. A d am s J r ., M inis­
te r. F i r s t M e th o d ist C h u rc h , S a n ­
fo rd .

is a very large number of
young men in army grey in
all parts of Portugal. The
sound of target practice Is a
common one.
Besides the fact that these
African areas are the last re­
mains of a once great empire,
there are very real economic
reasons why Portugal wants to
hold on. Portugal's African
lands contain large deposits
of iron ore and the only coal
in Africa. There have been
recent discoveries of oil which
whilo the extent U still a sec­
ret, are believed lo be import­
ant.
P art of the financing of the
miliitary activity in Africa
comes from luxury tax. To
purchase the smallest stove on
which to cook, a Portuguese
must pay IS per cent for the
“luxury." It would aeem there
taxes hit unfairly at the little
man. It la certainly true that
on this trip we have seen
more beggars and more people
with their hands out for a
donation than we did four
years sgo.
At the same time, there arc
signs of progress. Many small
towns have new school build­
ings. Even the tiny villages
have first aid stations. There
are many new dwelling units
and more cars and trucks on
the highways.
In the Lisbon area and even
more around Porto there are
a lot of new factories. A large

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Altamonte Springs
firs. Julia Uartoa
838-1318
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
$38-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magi*
313-3743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Enterprise
Mise Helen Snodgrass
$68-9)33
Geneva
Mrs. Louise Grayson
349-4671

U k a Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
333-6319
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
333-4733
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Moan Griuatead
&gt;33-3391
Osteen
Mrs. Clarrnro Snyder
333-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. George Kelsey
366-3486

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PSAXK VOLTOLIXE. U ffililto e - General Mssaasr
JULIAN L. STMNSTMOM
MOT GMEK*
Advertising Manager
Associate Editor
MANMIKTT M. JOHNS!)*
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Classifies Director
Managing Editor
4AM1M •MOENAMEM
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Business Mansgsr
County Editor
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MMLEN GLKKSO*
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b y th e v e ry law s w h ich com pel th e
b u ilt-in in c re a se s.
O th e r a re a s o f th e b u d g e t a re
alm o st eq ually r e s is ta n t. A t th e s ta te
level th e y involve o u tla y s f o r h ig h ­
w ay s, h o sp ita ls, b ad ly needed eco­
nom ic d ev elo p m en t e tf o r ts . In W a sh ­
in g to n , th o im m ense d efen se, space
an d fo re ig n aid p ro g ra m s m ak e up
tw o -th ird s o f th e b u d g e t.
T h e c o u n try ’s p o p u latio n is risin g
sw iftly a n d in a few y e n rs w ill p ass
200 m illion. T h e im p licatio n s fo r gov­
e rn m e n t a re plnin.
In th e lig h t o f th e se p ro sp e c ts,
th e m a n w ho w ould a rg u e t h a t fe d ­
e ral an d s ta te b u d g e ts could be s la s h ­
ed “ e a s ily " w ould q u ick ly be w el­
com ed by th e P re s id e n t, by R ocke­
feller, o r b y a n y n u m b e r o f o th e r
g o v e rn o rs p lag u ed to d a y w ith b u d g ­
e t tro u b le s.
I f su ch a m iracle w o rk e r does n o t
sh o w up, th e "s e v e re b u d g e ta ry
s trin g e n c y ” th e W h ite H ouse sp eak s
o f m a y lin g e r a long tim e.

Portugal Holding Tight
(Editor's note: Here Is the
fifth of s series of articles
on the latest news from Europesn countries. Other a rti­
cles will follow.)
By R. II. HASKELL JR.
LISBON (Special) — Cen­
sorship in Portugal Is so
severe It Is hard to get clear
information on what is tak­
ing place. It U obvious how­
ever, that Portugal is making
an Intense effort to hold onto
the African areas she first
occupied some four centuries
•go.
Portuguese say these areas
tr e a part of the national
homeland. The Africans claim
they are “ colonies" in the
worst sense of tho wxird. The
truth probably lies some
place between the two claims,
but the fact seems to be the
overseas areas are no more
ready for self rule than was
the Congo.
We have been told these
things: As many as 60,000
Portuguese combat troops are
being used to counter a na­
tive independence movement.
For the moment, the revolt la
well under control. Much help
is being given to the nsUve
forces by newly free coun­
tries of Africa.
Control of news Is so com­
plete, however, that none of
these reports is easily veri­
fied Inside of Portugal.
One thing that can be re­
ported first-hand is that there

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tittles of Bastard. Florida, undsr ths Ast s i Ceagree* ot March.
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sows p r i a i s d U t h i s a s v s s s p s r .

Helen Fuller Soys

Diplomats Fear Pressure
WASHINGTON- Let's pray
he doesn’t try to transfer his
way of working at home into
the foreign field," the Gen­
eral said. My oh! friend across the luncheon table was
talking, of course, about the
new President and Mr. Johnson'a high pressure method of
dealing with the United States
Senate when he served as its
Majority Leader,
The General had flown to
Germany with the recent Ope­
ration Big Lift and continued
on a circle tour of visits with
Allied military and civilian
leaders, lie had come home
with tin- strong conviction that
trying to push European lead­
ers toward greater unity ‘oo
fast could bring the NATO
Allianco utmbling down. As
one who shares former Presi­
dent Kennedy’s firm lielicf
that Atlantic partnership is
sesentisl to our security, the
General shuddered at that
possibility. His fear was that
in his driving desire to get
things done President Johnson
might press too hard at a
critical time in the life of the
Alliance.
Many others who are not
aware of how much caution
lies behind Lyndon Johnson's
bouncy air are expressing the
same concern. And there is
reason for doubt because a
battle for the new President's
mind on the subject of Atlan­
tic Alliance is already taking
shape.
The battle is between htose
who believe that the U. S.
must continue to assert the
position of leadership wc
have occupied in Europe since
World War II sod those who
believe that we are no longer
needed or able to occupy such
superior statuts in a now
thriving Europe. Among those
Involved, in addition to Sec­
retary of State Rusk, Secre­
tary of Defense McNamara
and Presidential adviser on
national security affairs MeGeorge Bundy, la former Sec­
retary of State Dean Acheson.
Mr, Acheson, who la generally
considered as belonging in the
first category, served ss Mr.
Johnson's foreign policy ad­
viser in the I960 campaign.
The difference in attitude

number of these ir e branches
of American and European
firms. Portugal, like Spain, is
lately arrived in the industrial
community and is having h
problem supplying trained
workers. There Is a govern­
ment training program under
way which is expected to fill
this gap.
There is a more marked
difference between urban and
rural areas in Portgual than
in most other countries of
Europe. Lisbon, for instance,
is cosmopolitan, contains lux­
ury hotels and apartments
and Is expensive. In the coun­
try areas one still sees pea­
sants in bare feet, much
heavy work done by both men
and women and, although
t lie re are far more tractors
than there were four years
ago, there are still many oxen
in use. It is quite impossible
to get an inexpensive, satis­
factory meal in clean sur­
roundings In the country towns
end the network of rural
hotels run by the govern­
ment is very fine and inex­
pensive.
The Portuguese people, in
both city and fown, are
friendly, courteous and have
a genuine desire to be of help.
In many ways tho country
seems more oriented towards
England and France than to­
ward Spain. One small thing
is mealtime. It is quite poss­
ible, in most places, to have
dinner ss early as 7:30 p.m.,
about the hour one would eat
in. France, rather than 9
o'clock, as in Spain, Portu­
gal and England have the old­
est treaty of alliance in the
western world. The English
influence is evident in the
names of the firms which bot­
tle Port wine and in the fact
that better men's stores stock
English costs, hats and sweat­
ers.
Lisbon ia a city of great
contrasts. A little more than
a block from where this is
tiring written there is a threestory private mansloo which,
with its gardens, occupies a
full block of valuable land.
It is the same town in which
a young girl was going from
office to office in a commer­
cial building carrying her doc­
tor's certificate, saying that
she was tubercular, plus an
X-ray picture testifying to the
condition. She was asking for
aid and left pleased with her
luck when given the equiva­
lent of a dime.
Portugal is a place where
plush new cooperative apart­
ments are being built at a
time when the widow of tt
general gets a government
pension of $21 a moath and
a top newspaperman, fluent
in four languages, is paid $103
a month.
With all of its obvious short­
comings, the visitor can hard­
ly help liking Portugal Hie
scenery is marvelous with
mountains, ocean, tidy farm ­
lands and rugged rocks. In
many ways, though, tta great­ |
est attraction is the charm
and desire to be friendly ex­ *
hibited by its citizens.
Y

between the two groups comes
out especially clearly in the
case of General Ite Gaulle.
Those who would have us
force our leadership on Eu­
rope blame our declining in­
fluence there on DcGaullc's in­
sistent on building national
military forces rather Ilian a
unified NATO defense. Those
who think we should relax,
without in any way wltihdrawing support from the Western
Alliance, and let Europe take
hie intitative again view Do
Gaulle'* nationalist pride with
more sympathy.
Bound up in all tills are de­
cisions which President John­
son must make sooner or
later. They center on equal
sharing of tha burden of
maintaining the necessary
forces in Western Europe, !n
recent years both I’Tsidenta
Eisenhower ami Kennedy have
struggled to extract larger
contributions In men and m a­
terial from NATO countries
now well able to make (hem—
with little result.
The question is whether to
demand more support within
a definite time limit, to con­
tinue to bear a disproportion­
ate share ol the load our­
selves, or to change our role
In European affairs. It is
widely believed that President
Kennedy had decided to re­
assess our position in Europe,
but had hoped to defer the
reassessment until after the
1961 iceclion. Time might

help. Ttic present govern­
ments of Italy, Belgium and
the Netherlands, for example,
are so unsetady that to agree
to a demand for more mili­
tary expenditure* at tin* mo­
ment might topple them,
Sonic of the wisest of the
bcllvers in effective Interna­
tional cooperation here and
abroad are saying to the new
time to hurry the horses.

BUPs r t s t shows the med­
ical value of spiritual towlea! They ean prolong phys­
ical life end also prevent dlrorts, too, for many mar­
riages "die" when s wifs
feels no longer needed nor
Important in the life of her
mate. Uluru** thU esse In
Sunday School and ^reato
new goals In the future so
you become forward-think­
ers!
CASE R-469: Bill Austin,
aged about 70, was President
of ths Dixon Bible Class,
which I hare taught for 30
years in the skyscraper Chi­
cago Temple.
He and his wife were from
Georgia and ss faithful Chris­
tian folks ss you could over
meet.
Bill would often drive 600
miles to get beck to Chicago
late Saturday night, just to
preside at our Bible Class, for
he was a salesman who cover­
ed several atatCA
In later years, h t had sev­
eral flare-ups of his gall blad­
der and was ordered into the
hospital for surgery.
But he decided to avoid fat
foods and keep his gall blad­
der!
So he stayed away from tha
hospital.
Then his wife grew III and
finally becume bedfast. Bill
was now retired from active
traveling on his sales terri­
tory so he remained at homa
to look after her.
They were a devoted couple,
so hia nursing and household
duties were not a drudgery to
him.
But his wife finally paasad
away.
Mrs. Crana and I attended
the funeral, as did many of
the other member* of our
Bible Class.
Bill Austin was frlcf-atrieken, but apparently ia fairly
good health for hia aga.
His married granddaughter

invited him to eoma out to
Colorado to visit her family.
But 7 days later Bill was
also dead. Ha had slumped
over in his easy ehair.
"Why did Bill die so soon
after hia wife's burial!" some
neighbors asked me.
Well, I can pass that query
along to you readers. For you
have often seen eases where
a husband and wife died with­
in a week or two of each other,
haven't you!
Maybe one of the pair waa
ailing, so the other felt vit­
ally necessary to the care of
that tick mate.
Sheer mental drive or will
power may thus have kept tha
able-bodied mate in action.
But when the invalid died,
tha will to liva seems to have
gone.
So the remaining member of
the pair will often die soon
afterwards.
And much tha same situa­
tion happens when people re­
tire.
We used to have a saying on
the farm In Indiana where I
grew up that when an old
farmer decided to retire and
move into the village, he was
due to die within a couple of
years.
For ha then lost Interest In
life. His chores and daily ob­
ligations wers gone.
He no longer felt needed. So
his mind was not geared to
forward thinking.
People with future goals
and unfulfilled dreams that
they ara valiantly trying to
make come true, may thus ac­
tually live longer than those
who decide that life ia already
finished.
Spiritual tonics ara thus
very vital in modem medicine.
Iron and vitamins and sea salt
are not the entire answer, for
unless you have a firm will to
live, you may still drift Into
tha beyond.
One reason why Jesus died
before the two thieves on ad-

jaeent crosses may thus hers
been his knowledge that his
mission was accomplished.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 30 rents to cover typ­
ing and printing costa when
you send for one of his
booklets.)

Letters

Editor, The Herald:
I've been reading about the
fee which ia to be added by
vote of from 30 to 40 and 60
ccnta. It aeenta to mo it Is
only to further ths business
pcoplo to change our ’phone
rates. It will not benefit the
average man other than those
of business places and to no
profit to the poor man a t all.
It Is had enough for ths tax­
payers to pay the Chamber of
Commerce $7,000 thla last 12
months and $5,000 another
time to pave the way for
them. Now doing something
like raising tho 'phone bill—I
say no.
I don’t think it is any bene­
fit to any other than the busi­
ness people of Sanford and
they are able to make the calls
that are toll calls without a
raisa of telephone bilL
Simpson Garland
1013 West H itra Strew*
Sanford, Florida
• • •
Editor: Herald
As a native of Seminole
County I note with regret that
we were not successful in be­
ing chosen as the location of
the new University.
However, I do feel that ws
should be thankful to those
who worked so tirelessly and
hard in presenting our Coun­
ty as the desirable site.
For ycari I have seen
Seminole County writhe with
a lack of unity and purpose.
The approach to the Univer­
sity shows that we are put­
ting aside sectionalism and
are developing a unity amt
purpose which will make our
County an even better plac*
in which to live.
Today I say with increased
pride • • “ I’m proud to live
in Sotnlnolo County." You
part-time Job as Janitor at should be, tool I
“Seminole Citizen"
tha college, sold hosiery doorto-door and worked as secre­ Editor's Note; We are too.
tary to tha college president.
But ho ran out of money and
S E E U S FOR —
dropped oat of college for al­
most a ysr.
Peach — Pear
After graduation, a short
spell a t teaching and a term
Plum — Peniimmon
as secretary to a congress­
Pecan — Citrua
man, President Franklin Roo­
sevelt named Lyndon Johnson
GrapeviHe Nursery
National Youth Administration
3331 Gnpevllle Av*.
director for Texas, where he
FA 3-6B86
worked with young people
"Scot la Dealer"
caught in “pockets of pover­
ty."

Bruce Biossofr — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON - (NEA) President Johnson came from
a “depressed ares" or "poc­
ket of poverty" of three de­
cades ago. Almost hi* first job
in Congress in 1937 wa» to seek
and get q.ilck government aid
for a major improvement in
that ares—a sort of Appala­
chia project of the 1030s.
Here is his own words is
Lyndon Johnson's story as he
told it 17 years ago. Friends
Insist it explains what lies
behind his urgent requests
for fast congressional action
on “distressed a rra s" and
“pockets of poverty."
"I was born and raised on
a farm and did all tha chores
a farm boy has to do, In­
cluding cotton picking. Oa
rare and celebrated occasions
I got to take the cotton to the
gin."
(At nine, Johnson shined
shoes in a Texas barbershop).
"I was a kid some 13 or
H years old when cotton drop­
By Us] Cochran
ped from 40 cents to • cents
The girl who is likely to and we lost our homestead.
make the best home for a
“The experts oa children
man is the home-made girl, tell us that one of tha necessi­
s s •
Somebody entered an Ohio
home and stole the drums
of twin young boys. Police
haven't thought of searching
neighbors' homes.
s s s
When snow comes, men,
don’t shovel It when yon real­
ly haven't the heart to do it.
• s s
The number of locks on it
doesn't give you a tip on the
value of Uie contents of a
girl's head.

Barbs

ties for children Is tha feeling
of aecurity In their formative
years. “ I know that as a farm hoy
I did not feel secure. And
when I was 14 years old I
decided I was not going to be
the victim of ■ system which
would allow the price of a
commodity like cotton to drop
from 40 cents to 6 cents and
destroy the homes of people
like my own family.
“ It was the same cotton.
We had fought the same boll
weevils to grow i t We sweat­
ed the same amount of aweat
to boe it and pick it. It cost
the same amount to gin it.
The freight rates on It were
unchanged.
"The next year I hitchhiked
from the little town of John­
son City to the town of San
Marcos, which Is quite a
piece, If anyone asks you. And
I entered school.
“I got a job moving rock,
and It was not any WPA pro­
ject either; it was a bread
project."
When ha entered college
funds were scarce. He took a

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INSURANCE COMPANT, A Naw
Ja rea y corporatio n,
p la i n t if f ,
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D W .n d t n l l .
NOTICE O F SUIT
T E E STATE O F FLORIDA
T e i . J a m e s A r th u r H i e k i r
T i l l Fairchild Avenue S.E.,
A lbuquerque, New Mexico
F r a n r a a F. M ic k ey
T i l l F a ir c h ild Avanua B E.,
A lburquerque, Naw Masleo
T ou a ra h ereby notified t h a t
a ault haa baan (Had a s a l n a t
you In tha abova a ntltla d
cauaa, and t h a t you a r a re*
qulrad to flla y o u r a n a w a r w ith
th a C lark of thla Court a n d to
aarve a copy th a r a o f upon tha
p la i n t if f o r p l a l n t l f r a a t t o r ntya, whoaa nam a and addraaa
la J e n n i n g s , W a t t s , C larka and
H am ilton, l i a s B a r n a t t Na­
tional B a nk B ulld lns, J a c k s o n ,
villa I, Florida, not l a t a r than
F e b r u a ry 14, l i f t . If you fall
to do ao a decree pro eonfaaao
will ba ente red a s a l n a t you for
the relief de manded In the
complaint. Thla a u lt Is to foreeloaa a m o r ts a s * . The real
p ro p e rty proceeded a s a ln a t let
Lot
II,
SOUTH
PINKCREST, T h ird Addition, a
subdivision, a coordlns to a
p l a t t h e r e o f recorded In

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By K ate Osann

TIZZY

L e g a l N o tice

Leg al N o tice
P l a t Book I t . p a t e s (1 and
(2 of th e public records of
Samlnota County, Florida.
W ITNESS m y h a n d and tha
■sal of eald C ourt a t Sanford,
Florida, th is t t h day o t J a n
uary, 1M4.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, Jr..
C lark of tha Circuit Court
Byt M a r th a T. Vlhlen,
Deputy C lerk
Je n n in g s. W atta, C larka
and H am ilton
I t s * B a r n a t t N a tiona l B a nk
B ulld ln s
Ja c ksonville t, F lo rid a
Publish J a n . I. II. I I , I I . 1 * «
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F I C T m o f S NAME
NOTICE IS h ereby s t v a n t h a t
wa a re e n c a s e d In buelneas
a t 111 N orth F rench Avanua
Sanford,
Bemlnola
County.
Florida, u n d e r tha flctltloua
nam a of. W AL L SUPPLT. and
t h a t wa Intend to r e s i s t o r said
nama w ith tha C lark of tha
C ircuit Court, Bemlnola C oun­
ty, Florida. In accordance with
tha provisions of t h a Flctl
tloua Nama Htatutes, to - w lt.
Section K i el, Flo rid a S ta tu te a

m i.

Sis: / • / L eater A. B a ts m a n
/ a / D orothy It. B a te m an
K e nneth W. McIntosh, Esq
A tto rn ey a t Law
Poet Office Bos l l i n
Sanford, Flo rid a H i l t
Publish J a n . I I , I I A Fab. I,
IS, 1M4.
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HOOTENANNY
Sunday, February 2, 1964
2:30 P. M.
Orlando-Semlnola Jai-Alal Fronton
Hwjr. 17-9*

“ Hoot For Heart”
FEATURING

The All Florida Minstrels
Conors! Admission 11.25
Advance Sale $1.00 a t all Seminole County Junior
and Srnlor High Schools and Koumillst &amp; Anderaon
Drag Store
Benefit nf the Heart Fund

NOTICE O F SUIT
T H E STATE O F FLORIDA TO.
V IR O IE C. ZORN
101 N. Oak S t r e e t
A p a r t m e n t No. 1
Valdosta, O e o r s l a
T ou a ra horoby notified th at
ault ha a baan filed a s a t m t
you In th e C ircuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, | 0
Chancery, an a b b rev iate d title
of which la F I R S T FE D E RA L
BAVINOS AND LOAN A8SO.
CIATION OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTT, a c o rpora tion, P la in,
tiff. vs. JA M E S T. ZORN and
wife, V IR O IE C. ZORN, at al
D efendants, t h a n a t u r e o f laid'
ault b r i n g a ault to foreclose
t h a t c e r ta in m o r tg a g e datad
A ugust IS. IMS a n d of record
In Official Records Book i n
P age I t t . Public Becords of
Bemlnola County, Florida, an.
c u m b e rin g th a follow ing dra.
e r lb r d re al p ro p e rty , to-wlt:
T ha W o t o n e - h a lf ( W i t )
o f Lot I. of Block 4, of
ROSALIND HEIGHTS. 8 i n .
ford, Florida, according (•
p l a t t h a ra o f recorded in
P l a t Book S, P a g e 47, of
th a public records of Semin o lr County. Florida,
and you a ra h araby required
to flla yo u r a n aw a r In .aiq
ault
w ith
th a
undersigned
Clark of said C ourt and to
arrva a enpy t h r r a o f upon tha
rialn tlffa
a tto r n e y ,
whoaa
nama and a ddress a p p t a r he.
low, on or before tha l t i h dty
of F e b ru a ry , IM4, and In de­
fa ult t h a r a o f Decree Pro Con.
fraao will be e n te red agalnat
you.
W ITNESS m y h a n d and e ffl.
r ia l seal a t tho C ounty Court*
houer. Sanford. Seminole Coun.
ty, Florida, th la 11th day of
J a n u a r y , 1114.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith, J r .
C lark of C ircuit Court
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen, D.C.
Phillip H. Logan
Bhtnholaar and Logan
A ttorneys a t L aw
A ttn rn a y for P l a i n t i f f
Publleh J a n . I I , IS, I I a r a h
I, 1114
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AND FO R (EMINOLB COCN.
TT. FLORIDA
No. n a n s
T H E W I L L I A M S n U R a il SAT.
INQB BANK, a Naw Tork
b a n k in g c orporation.
Plain tiff,

MELVIN A. TOTTNO a t al.
Defendants.
NOTICE o r SUIT
T H E STATU OS FLORIDA
T o i Melvin A. Toung.
ISO! M latarow Road,
Charlo tte, N orth Carolina
C h a r lo tte J. T oung,
loos M latarow Road,
Charlotte, N orth Carolina
T ou a r o h e reb y notified t h a t
a ault baa baan filed a g a ln a t
you In th a abova entitled
cauaa, a n d t h a t you aro r e q u lr .
ad to flla y o u r a n a w a r w ith
tha C lark o f th la C o u r t and to
se rve a eopy t h a r a o f upon tha
p l a i n t if f o r p l a l n t l f r a a t t o r ­
neys, whoaa nam a and addraaa
la J s n n ln g e . W atts, c l a r k a and
H am ilton, l i e s B a r n a t t N a tio n ­
al B a n k Building, J a c k s o n v ille
I, F lorida, not l a t a r t h a n F a b .
r u a r y I I , 1114. If you fall to
do ao a d s c r a a p r o oonfoaao
will bo e n te r e d a s a l n a t you fo r
tha re lief demanded In the
complaint. T h la ault la to
rorecloao a m o rtg a g e. T ha re al
p r o p e r t y proceeded a g a i n s t lat
Lot I t of R a p la t o f P I N E
CREST HE IGH TS a c c o r d ,
l a g to p l a t tharaof, r e c o r d ,
od In F l a t Book I, pagaa
TT a n d t l of tho P u b lls
Baoorda of Seminole C o u n .
ty, Florida.
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s t t h s m ain d e a r a f t h a C o u rt
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Sanford, F lo rid a , t h a Honor*
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11, p a t s * Id to IS of th a
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t o g e t h e r w i t h all s t r s a t u r a a
and
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t h a r e a f l a r o n sa id land.
T hla la m ade p u r a u a n t ta
F i n a l Dacraa o f Fo re c lo s u re
e n te red la th a abova oauaa.
Chancery D o c k et No. 1M1*.
no w ponding In t h s Circuit
C o q r l s f s n d fo r Seminole
County, Florida.
IN W ITNESS W H E R E O F . I
h a r e h e r e u n to oat my band
a nd o fficial aval thla STth day
of J a n u a r y , l i f t .
(SEAL)
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C la r k s f t h s C ircuit Court
In s n d f o r Seminole Coun*
ty, F lo r id a
lly: S a a d r a B. Jo h n s o n
D e p u t y C lark
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6. For Raat

INCOME TAX SERVICE
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
0. M. Harrisons
Gables. FA 2-0720.
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7943 FURN. ApL 2300 Mellonville

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Jan. 29, 1964 — Page 3-A 21. Beauty Salon*

By Nadine Seltzer

RENT A BED
SANFORD VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE. Farts and RoPaway, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
suppliei for all makes in
By Day, Week, or Month
eluding: Electrolux. New
and rebuilt cleaners sold Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. li t St.
No home service
call CARROLL'S FURNITURE
charge Phone FA 2-2282, FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
2353 Park Dr. ..

322-5613
322-5612

9. For Sale or Rent

Vacuum Cleaner

Office 204 W. First

RAVENNA PARK
Repairs, parts; Electrolux, Large lot, 3 BR, 2 baths, mo­
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWsy,
dern kitchen, dining room
RESPONSIBILITY:
GE,
etc.
Cleaners
sold,
ex­
screened porch, cent, heat
T bt Herald will not be rachanged. Free Pick-up, 11M &amp; air-cond. $700 down &amp;
tponaible tor mor* than ona
Park Ave, Sanford. Phone
take over paymcnU, or will
incorrect Inaertion of your ad,
FA 2-4763.
rent for $133 per mo. Ph.
and reacnrei the right to re
323-0783.
vita or rejeet any advertise YOUR Church or Group can
ment from what ordered M raise 330 and more, easy 3c FURNISHED house, in San
conform fa Use policies of this
ford. Apopka 886-4849 or Or
fast. Have 10 members ce.
paper.
Undo 423-8111.
sell only 2030c pkgs. my
DEADLINES
lovely luxurious P r a y e r
Grace Table Napkins. Keep 3 BEDROOM. Sunland ElSTRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
tates. Assume psymenU
$30 for your treasury. No
Toes., thru FrL - I P. M. day
Available Jan. 31. FA 2-3173
money needed. Free su n
before insertion, lion. • S at
pies. Anna Wade, Dept. 12. Real Estate For Sale
noon.
I51AB4, Lynchburg, Va.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tnea., thru FrL - S P. M. day S. Education • Instruction
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
before insertion. Moo. • S a t
1, 144, &amp; 2 BATHS
noon.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!

1. Lost A Found

LOST: Terrier, while, with Men-womrn, 18-52. Start high
red collar, short tall. Vicin­ as 310200 a week. Prepara
tory training until appoint
ity 2400 Laurel. 323-0671.
ed. Thousand* of job* open
Experience usually unnec­
.OST: Wallet containing 1m
portant papers A approx
essary. FREE Information
on Jobs, saUries, require
|23. Person finding wallet
can have money, request
m enu. Write TODAY giv
ing name, addreaa and
papers be returned to Har
ry L. Creager, 322-0743.
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
57, c/o Sanford Herald.
,OST: Black purse, brown
billfold. Navy I.D. card, Va.
drivers license, social #*• 5. Food
curity card and pictures.
CHOICE BEEF
Louise Spates 322-4899.
Corn fed. Limited amt,
FA 2-0264
LOST! Lake Mary Area
Brown k white male point
or. Haa collar with no 6. For Rout
name. Answers to name of
Lg. 2 BR, furn. Down, water
“TEX." REWARD. Phone
lighU, $83. 322-2764.
322-3072.
LAKE MARY. 1 large BR.
duplex a p t, furn. Really
Le g al N o tice
nice. AdulU. no pcU. $65.
l a the C a art t f th a C a a a tr
Call FA 2-3930.
J n S | t , Sf M l a e l t C a a a t r . l i a r H a . l a I*rakat».
l a r a i SCatata a f
L ACET E. H1ELK

Daeasaae.
T a All C ra e i l a r a B* 4 IPataaaa
l l a v l a a Cta ba a a r D*a*aaSa
A a a l a a t Bale B a la l a i
Tou anil aach of r o u s r a
h*r»bjr n o tltla e and r*qulr*d
to pra aa nt a n y claim* a n d da*
m anda w hich you. or a lt h a r
of you, m ay hava a *»ln*t tha
a atata of I.ACET E. III ELM,
d a cra ia d , la ta of aald County,
to tha County J u d e a of HEMtNOl.K County. Florida, a t bta
offlca In tha c o u rt h o u a t of
■a Iit C ounty
at
SANFORD,
F lorida, w ith in ale c alan d a r
m o n th s from tha tlm a of tha
ft rat publication of t h is notlco.
T w o copies of aach claim or
d em and ahall ba In w r ttln e .
a nd shall a ta ta the placa of
realdenca and post offlca a d .
dre ss of tha c laim ant, and
shall ba aworn to by tha
c la im a n t, his s c a n t , o r a l l o t ,
nay a n d a c oom panltd by a fit*
t n r fas of ona dollar and such
etalm or demand not so Iliad
sh a ll ba void.
K a r l y la lloua holder
As a i e e u t o r a t tha L ast
W ill a n d T a a ta m a n t a f
L A C E T E. KtELM,
dacaaaad
Fubllah J a n . St. IS * Fab. I,
IS. l i l t .

FURN. Car. Apt. 343 mo.
UNFURN. Apt. $50mo.
UNFURN. houae, 4-BR, 2
bath, $140 mo.
JOHN E. FOX, Realtor
110 N. park
323-0359
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooma private baths, 114
W. First St.
LG. 3 B R , 2 full baths, range.
Will lease $83 mo. Ted Wil­
liams Hdwe. FA 2-3464.
3 BR House. Clean k close
In. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
3 Rm. Garage Apt. 309 W.
16th S t, FA 2-3167.
Clean, 4-RM. $11 Park.
2 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but chaap rent. Ph.
FA 2-3219.
4 BR., 2 B a t h .........$145 mo.
2 BR., I Baths . . . . $110 mo.
2 B R , 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 Mo.

Payton Realty

O D Q -SS

I S TIIF. C l I lC l 1IT COCItT OF
T i l t : NINTH JU DICIAL CtHC l ' I T O P ANSI FOR B E N I.
NOI.E r o l ' N T V . FLORIDA.
C I I A X ’KIIV NO. ssaa.-i

FA 2-1201 IT-92 a t Hiawatha
APT. $30 k up. Surplus City.

T H E UN IO N C E N T R A L L IK E
1N 8U K A N C E C O U I'A N T .
1'l a l n t l f f ,
va.

2 BR., furn. house, spotless.
Must see to appreciate. $73.
Adults, no pets. FA 2-3930.

D efendant*.

3-ROOM furn. a p t, for couple,
upstairs, water lncl. $43.
FA 2-7399.

CHAULE8 L EALY. at us. a t
al.

NOTH'* O F n t 'I T IN
MO RTtlAKP. F n i l E C l . n n r n *
T il l C I IA Itb K H I . EAI.Y a n d

R U T H M. HALT, hla w lf a
R K B l U R A t 'K i UNKNOW N
AND T O i All p a r l l a a e l a l m l n g
t n l t r e a t a by. t h r n u s h . un&gt;
dar or ay aln st tha ato r* .
s a i d p e r so n *

TOU A llE hereby notified
t h a t a C om pla int to fnreolnae
a c e r ta in tn o rl« a « e a n e u m b a r .
Inc lh a f o l lo w ln r dracrlbad
re al proparty, to-w ll:
L o t S7. GOLDIE MANOR.
Finer ADDITION, accordIn* to lha plat th ere o f as
recorded In l i s t Hook IS.
p a c e IS, f u I d l e R ecord * o f
■ tm lnola County, Florida
ha a bean filed a c a l n s t you In
tha a b o v e .sty le d suit, and you
a r c r e q u ir e d to se rve a copy
of
your
Answer or o th e r
P l t a d l n a to the C o m p l a i n ! o«
P la in tif f 's atle rna ya , ANDER*
BON. RUSH. IIBAN. I/IWM1IKM A van d e n IIKIHI. i l l
K a i l C a n lr a l Avenue. Orlando.
F lorida, and file the o rlaln at
A n s w e r o r other Pleading In
lh a office a f lha Clark a f tha
Circuit C e u rl on or before tha
•Ih day of F e b ru a ry . 1*14. If
you fall to d o so, a decree
pro confeaso will l&gt;t take n
a g a i n s t you foj- Ih* relief d e ­
m anded In Ih* C o m p l a i n t .
Thl* Nolle# ahall b# publla h td once a weak for four
e o n s t c u l l v a wash* In tb# Han­
f o r d Harold.
.
DATED thla I t h day of J a n ­
u a ry . l i l t .
(BEAL)
A r t h u r II. Uackwlth. J r ,
C la r k of Circuit c o u r t
By: M a r th a T. Vildan
Deputy Clark
A ndtraon, flush, Daan A
I /iw ndaa
A t to r n e y s and Counaallora a t
L aw
SIS E aa t Control Roulavard
P o s t Offlea Uos S i l l
Orlando. F lo r id a I S I I I
Telephone I l l - f i t !
P u b lish J a n . I, I t, IS. 2». !&gt; lt
c d q -»

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

J. W. Hall Realty

St. Johns Realty

Payton Realty

SO U TH W A RD

CALL NOW!

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA

3 B R , unfurn. country home.
$75. FA 2-7688.

A Siiiea Broker

Small furn. apt. 600 Park Ave.
2 BR. Furn. houae, 2316 San­
ford Ave, FA 2-0731.
FURNISHED
BR, 1 bath, kit. equipt.
garage apt....................... $35
2 BR, 1 bath kit. equipt. Dup­
lex apt............................. $43
UNFURNISHED
3 BR, 1 bath, kit. aqulpt,
fenced Lack yd ......... $110
3 Bn, 144 bath, Loch Arbor
2

.................................... $110
BR, 2 baths, kit. equip,

Loeb Arbor ................ $121
4 BR, 244 balbi, itove, Lakefront ............................. $163
4
BR, 2 baths, stove, aircond. Lease ............... $143
Call Stamper Agency, M il So.
French A ve, S23-4M1.
Furn. ApU, Pleasant living.
Park ApU. FA 2-8307
Lake cotUge, furn. 322-6106.

2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped, Lake privileges,
Mar Air Base. FA S-4T36
after 6:30.
2 BR house, kit. equipped. g?3.
FA 2 3303.

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers fer yeur 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 maka tha heat homa
buy, ae* tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Offlca FA 8-2111
Night FA 8-8648
ta -o ro t

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

3-BEDHM, 1 bath, kit. equip­ LAKEFRONT lot, Lake Mary
ped. 113 Oakland D r, Sunarea. FA 20164.
land. FA 2-4093, or at 911
SALES BROKER
FIVE ACRES
Park Ave.
On State 419, 3/10 mllea off
2 BR. Home, Study, 1U
17-92, near Five Pointj. Sign
Baths, large Family Rm. in
on property. High, dry and
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420 good neighborhood; lncludcleared.
lng ateve, rcfrlg, room air4 BR, 2 baths, centrally heat
conditioner, washing m a­
ed k tir-cond. Fenced back
chine fc rugs. Down pay­
Ph. 322-3641
yd. Water softener k land
ment $450, Monthly pay­
scaped. FA 20611.
ments $83.30.
2 B R , newly painted. Closing
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
cost, assume $61 mo. pymts.
Inc.
FA 2-3181 to 5 p. m. 103
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-8074
Hays Drive.
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123
COME! LOOK!
Two atory frame, 9 bedrooms,
NO QUALIFYING. Fenced New Concrete block home
2 bath. Needs work. Wond­
yard. 8-room houae, $1,700 with lake righU. 3 BR, 2 erful opportunity for good
equity, $67 mo. Trade for
baths, family room, large
handyman or carpenter.
camping trailer; boat, mo
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
$7,500. Bevier Road. Call
tor and trailer, or caah of
Over 2100 sq, ft. Make of­ FA 2-2060.
fer. 421 Edwin S t, N. Orlan
fer on price A terms.
do. 838-7260.
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
AGENCY, Realtor, Inturor.
$330 DOWN. No qualifying. No
FHA-VA sales broker. 2463
FA
2-1301
17-92
at
Hiawatha
closing costs. 3 BR, 2 Bath
S. Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
home, k i t c h e n equipped. LOCH-ARBOR—By Owner, I
FA 2-2283.
Call Stemper Agency, 1919 B R , 3 baths, large stone
So. French A ve, FA 2-4991
fireplace In wood-panelled GET OUT OF TOWN 1
living
room, Fla. R m , uti­ In this fine 2 story, 8 room,
OREENBRIAR
3 Bedroom home. Near
lity
room,
large rooms,
Choice lots available in
town for business, and river
open-beam ceilings through­
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
out. Owner being transfer- for fishing. Priced right.
overlooking golf course.
Good Terms I
red. 3463 Country Club Rd.
Custom building to your
Call 322 9262.
specifications.
Greenbriar
developod by
3 BR, 1 Bath, Kitchen equip,
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
K1NGSWOOD
Investment A Realty
lando R d, Sunland.
BUILDERS, INC.
116 N. Park Ave.
322-91T3
202 Fairmont Dr.
Lots
for
sale.
Cash
or
terms.
FA 2-8074
FA 2-1936.
CRUMPTON BUILDERS have
HOME PLUS INCOME
several repossessed homes BY OWNER! 4-Unit Apt.
3 B R , Spacious Rooms, WallIn the Sanford area.
house, furn. AD rented, ex­
to-Wall Carpeting. PLUS In­
OR REPAIRS TO
cel. location P. O. Box 1116
come from 4-room furn.
YOUR OWN HOME
or FA 2 3133, after 3:30 p.m.
a p t, $18,500.
For information call Jack
Drown, 422-8631 Orlando, or BARGAIN at $1,250, 2 BR
House on paved street, 2
877-6071 Tampa.
blocks East of Enterprise,
Must Nil 2 BR. home, vacant.
1901 Park Avenue
Fla. Post Office. 666-4801.
Taka a look and maka offer.
FA 2-6232 anytime
868-4601.
IS. itualnuus Opportunity
2 BEDROOM Frame Home
STORE
FOR RENT. &gt;14 San­
3
BR
Route,
Excellent
cond.
on State Hwy.
ford Ave, FA 20221.
103 N. Sunland Dr. Sun$4,100
land Estates. FA 2-1108.
LAKE LOT, 100 x 400
16. Female Help w anted
On Paved Road
ACREAGE
WANTED:
White or colored
$4,000
10 Acras adjoining City Limits
daytime
attendant
for el­
COUNTRY HOME
only $9950.00, with 10%
derly woman, 86, In Lake
3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
down, balance monthly.
Mary home, ilinimum care.
Floors, Outside patio, bar­
LOTS
Must furnish transportation
becue, and fruit trees.
9 large Iota near high school
Ph. 322-6934 after 4 p.m.
$7,000
with 240 fast paving, only
$6300.00, with 10% down. 17. Male Help Waste*
Balance monthly.
FA 3-1301 17-91 at Hiawatha
WANTED: Drug Store clerk,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
references required. Call
Realtor
FA 2 0642.
Raymond Luadqulat, Asso.
Property M*nng«mtnt FA 2 3931 Atlaatla Bank Bldg. 1R. Help Wnnted

Payton Realty

3 B R , 1V$ bath. 2415 Chase
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Ph.
222-3000.

I

"M y Pop's realty OLD! Ho was bom bafore T V P

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

BLOOMING Rotes on Chero­
Ilarrlett'a Beauty Nook
kee stock. All other kind*
Ev* Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians
of Nursery shrubbery and
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
trees.
22. Bnild - Paint - Repair
Gray Shadows Nuraary
6 Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
For Your Painting &amp; Wall­
papering needs call Clar­ 33. Furniture
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for
FREE ESTIMATE
Free Estimate.
Upholstering A Maltreat ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
24. Electrical Services
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Contracting A Repairs
FA 8-2117.
A Controls
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902 Sell Ua Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Caah. SUPER TRADING
25. Pluptblnr Service*
TOST. FA 2-0677.
PLUMBING
Used furniture, appUances,
Contracting Repairs
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry'a Mart SIS Sanford
R. L. HARVEY
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
WANTED reliable couple to
27. Special Service*
take up monthly payment*
DRESSMAKING, In my home.
of $18.30 o* 8 complete
Reasonable. 322 9066.
rooma of furniture. Call
TE 6-1311, Casselberry, col­
WALLIS CABINET
lect.

SHOP

FHA - VA HOMES

32. Flowers • Shrubs

915 West 3rd SI.
Custom Made Cabinets
MICA Counter-tops
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Days 322 7471 — N'itri 322 6110

34. Articleii For Sale

36. Automobile* • Trucks

GE Refrigerator, 30" Klee. '57 Cadillac. White, alr-cond.
Stove. Both good cond. 3100.
power steering, Good cond.
Ph. FA 2-3617 after 6 p.m.
$975.
1960 Toyopet, Good ahape.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
$425, assume pymts. Smith'a
dow sills, llntrls, steps,
Amoco. 3790 Orlando Dr.,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
FA 2-7434.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. 1938 Renault with '62 engine,
Miracle Concrete Co.
$200. Good condition. Call
809 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
FA 2-7383.
FIREPLACE WOOD
Oak and Pine
Robert Morris, 323-0333

1935 Chevrolet, very clean In­
side, runs good. $250. Also
15 Ft. Lone Star runabout
with a '63 Mercury motor,
CLOSE-OUT on
$130 and assume pymts.
1963 P l l l i r o
Ph. FA 2-1251 before 1 p.m.
REFRIGERATORS
322-1653 after 1 p. m.
IS cu. ft. with Giant Freezer
at bottom. NO FROST. Reg.
1961 Ford Econoline Truck,
list p'ice $19995; Now
equipped for hauling men.
$339.95 with trade. 14 cu. ft.
Reasonable. Call 322-8767.
Auto. Defrost. Orig. list
price $329.95, with trade 37. Itoatn • Motors
only $224.95. Terms to fit
TILT type boat trailer, $30.
your budget.
312 E. 5th St.
FIRESTONE STORES
Cor. li t A French
Gateway To Tha Waterway
35. Articles* Wnnted
H obson S p o rtin g Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
WANTED! Cltrua fruit. Large
304 0-8 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961
34. Article* For Salt
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­ FISHING BOAT, $35. 10th SL
Automatic wether, works per­
field, FA 2 4244.
A Sanford Ave.
fect. $35. FA 2-3863.

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC 36. Automobiles - Truck*
Would like responsible party 58 FORD Station Wagon. All
NEED A PICTURE?
to take up paymcnU of $10
extras. Power brakes and
Call Rill Vincent at
monthly on 1963 Slant-Oatccr. Factory air. A-l con­
The Sanford Herald
Malic Automatic Zlg Zag
dition.
$493.00. Must go. Ph.
I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
Sewing Machine In Console.
322-1315,
Parties &amp; Gatherings,
Balance $161, Service Dis­
Small or Large
BUYING A NEW or
count Co. 322-7488, anytime.
FAST SERVICE
USED CAU?
GUNS. New A Used. Large
Night FA 2-0922
FINANCE IT WITH US
selection.
Will
trade,
Alto
Day FA 2-2611
• Low Interest Rates
repair. Tackle sold A re­ ♦ Low Monthly Payments
INCOME TAX
paired Osteen Bridge Kith FLORIDA STATE BANK
PREPARATION
Camp A Gun Shop.
1306 Douglas — 322-7199
PIfkup Truck, 1950. Ex. cond.
rO R SA L E - Fill dirt, clay,
New paint. $193. cash. Ph.
ahell, peat and topsoil. Kills
FA 2 2024.
Lloyd, FA 2 2378.
VOLKS WAGON. 1962. W. W..
Anywhere In City Limit*
Jan. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
R A H, like new. FA 2-1566.
Rccl’fl Paint A Body Shop rees. $2.35 pr. Army-Navy
Complete Wreck Rebuilding
1958 MERCURY 4-Dr. Sta.
Surplus, Sanford.
10th St. A Sanford Ave.
Wagon. $493. Reel's Paint &amp;
Day FA 2-7719-Nlt# FA 2-0380 FLAT TOI* Country and Wait
Body Shop, Sanford Ave.
ern Gibson Guitar, SJ mo­
Tractor -mowing A Grading.
del with neck strap and
Call FA 2-7621.
case. FA 2-2369 after 6 p.m

38. Motorcycle* . Scooter*
61 LAMBBETTA. Runt good,
$100. 312 E. Sth St.
NEW VESPAS drastically rduccd for quick aale.
GOOD USED VESPAS reason­
ably priced. LEWIS SALES
A SERVICE, 2517 Country
Club Rd., FA 2-7928.

39. Trailer* • Cabanas
8 x 35 ft. Modern 2 BR. trail*
cr with $1800 cabana. Both
for $2450. Ph. PA 2-3648 be*
fore 3:30 — FA 2-7651 after
5:30.

Wrecker Service
$5.00

Rooting, guttarlng, carpenter, RENT Blue Lustre Electric
painting, camant, Gen. home
Carpet Shampooer for only
repair, Lowest prices in
$1 per day. Carrull’a Furn
town. 23 yrs. exp. Local
iture.
references. FA 2-2171-

Carpet Special!

HEATING
LIMITED TIME ! I I
SERVICING — TESTINO
Mac haa THROWN AWAY the
Lewis Sales A Service
Percentage Book.
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2 7928
Buy your Carpet or Ruga at
Washing Machine Sales
Dealer COST plus $1 per
A Service
yard.
Free Estimate on Repairs
ALL FIRST QUALITY
322-7363
C640 Hiawatha
TOP RATED MILLS
Call ui for a allowing of thcio
For FAST TAXI Service call
fine Carpets In your home.
Homer Little at Greyhound
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool,
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or
etc. Hundredi to choose
9993.
from. TERMS! Up to two
ycara to Pay!

JET SPRAY

Carpets A la Carte

An engineering feat, combin­
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
ed with proven cleaning
Orlando, Fla.
compound! provides you
241-0104 Collect or
with an extremely efficient
method of maintaining a Leroy C. MacTaviah, Owner
FA 2 5345 after 6 p.m.
neat, attractive home or
commercial building. Call
TAKE OVER UNPAID
322-4843 for further infor.
BALANCE
matlon about how you can
1963 23" Phllco Deluxe TV.
SAVE THE JE T SPRAY
Original price $339.93, Now
WAY!
only $109.30. Term a to fit
YKNTSCI! MAINTENANCE
your pockctbook.
Service &amp; Supplies
FIRESTONE STORES
2563 South Paiii Dr.
Cor. l i t A French

FOR YOUR SAFETY VICTOR ADDING MACHINE
DRIVE with headlights on
8 List, 9 Total. Substractlon.
Save your battery
Hand. Like new. $09.95.
Install Safety See Switch
Powell's Office Supply, l’h.
Geneva Mfg. Corp.
322 5842.
Ideas, Designed A Developed
General Machine Work
SINGER IN CONSOLE
Ph. Geneva 319-4121-3131
Drop In Bobbin,' Makes but­
tonholes, sews on buttons,
"Repair Most Anything"
Bal. $58. Assume pymU of
BOYD'S CABINET SHOP
$8 monthly. 312-9411.
307 Elm
FA 8-8111
CLOSE OUT on
WKLuS DRILLED, PUMPS,
1063 PIIILCO FREEZERS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
12 cu. ft. Upright. Orlg. price
All Type* and Slaei
$269 95-Now only $199 95.
We Repair and Service
31 cu. ft. Upright. Orlg. price
b T I N E
$44993—Now only $299 95.
Machinery and Supply Co. Terma to fit your porkrtbook
&gt;07 W. 2nd SI.
FA 1-6438
FIRESTONE STORKS
Cor. l i t A French
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA S-4S33 1 Washing iMCh., 1 dryer, 1
window alr-cond, 1 RadioPIANO SVC. A TUNING
Record Player console. Call
Rebuilding - Retelling
after 5 p. m., FA 2 4696.
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY,
322-2661 — Call I’M Only
Never picked Up, '64 Model
Swing Needle DialO-Matlc
Travel GREYHOUND. Call
Zig Zag. Does Decorative
FA S-1421 or 9993 and we
sewing,
make* buttonholes,
will have our TAXI pick
Sewi on Buttoni, Mono­
you up Homer Little, Grey,
grams, Embroiders, etc.
hound Hua Station.
Was $129, Now Assume re­
29. Automobile Service
maining 5 paymcnU of $7.30.
Fb. FA S-S6I7.

BY OWNER, S bedroom, 144 Senior or Junior operator.
Rlcbard'i llalr Styling, 107
bath homo. Oaa bedroom
W. ITth. FA I-T701.
has scptraW s a t r u t t , can
be rented for lneoma. Will Colored Motor Route Carrier
trade for smaller place.
for afternoon paper route.
Shown by appointment. Call
Must have References and
FA 2 8646.
dapandable car. Write Cir­
culation Dept. P. O. Box
OENEVA: To tattle Estate.
1617, Sanford.
F u n . 8 B R , lg. living room,
screened porch, fireplace,
lg. corner let. $7,500. i’h. 19. SItuattonn Wanted
FA S-16SS.
Will board and care for elder­
ly lady in my home. Ph.
SMALL H O M E .
Retired,
FA 8-1334 after 3 p.m.
young married, but parti­
cular? You will love living Experienced typist. Will do
in this immaculate, cozy 2 typing In my home. Ph.
bedroom houae. Suburban,
323-0673.
quiet, but only minute* from
everything. Juat $6,930 caah IRONING. Ph. 322-7791.
or good terms. Will talk Child Care FA 2-ZT74.
TRADE if you have a lot,
car, trailer, e te , or a home 21. Beauty Salons
that's grown too big for
SPECIAL!
Senkarlk Glasa and Paint
you. Ph. 122-7496.
Our Budgat Wava $6.13 thru
Company
Feb. 13th
NO QUALIFYING. 2 B R ,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 8-4688
screened patio, kit. equip,
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Auto Glaai, Tap#
fenced yard, recently paint­ 316 Palmetto Ave. Pb. 322-0634
A Sea* Coven
ed, landscaped. $100 down,
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
assume $74 mo. 322-1949.
&gt;0% Off Regular Prices
By owner. Ten room house. Acs Beauty galoo, Mayfair
Ith SI. A Oak Ava. Ph
Hotel CkU for ave. appt.
804 W. tnd 61. FA H O tt
322 1323.
FA 2 4341.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

TRAILER 43 Ft. . attached
Florida room, utility room,
A acreened patio on lot loo
x 100 ft. Ph. TE 8-6283 Cat*
selberry.

PO N TIAC

It made the BEST BUY NEW.

It makes the BEST BUY USED.
Com* an d s a t Ih* used Wida-Trock Pontlots *1

W idt-Track Tow n

H p w o lu li

U f OM

s

HOMES
We will bur the let you m lect and build the home
you waut. On* complete
traneectleu. Payment from
nothing down k minimum
monthly. FHA. VA, or
Dank Financing.

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Phone 818-3111

Mr. Leatherbury or
Mr. Ferguson

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Hospital

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Notes
JANUARY 24
Admission*
Robert Tiylor, Betty Jane
Swift, Ketrcna Johnion, Faye
Joyce Kendrick, Barbara Li
acnfelt, Thomas Lindt, Bar
ney Beck, Wavcy Kcssingcr,
Brenda Murphy, Darron Bar
gar, all of Sanford
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Darrell Swift,
baby boy, Mr. and Mra. J e ­
rome LUenfelt, baby boy,
both of Sanford
Discharge*
Arthur Yowcil, R e b e c c a
Smoak Gumming*, Andrew
Mack, Virginia J. Deshiclds,
Mary Jean Crocker, Eva 11.
Smith, Barbara Kcni* and
baby boy; Rutii Ilarlicsm and
baby girl, all of Sanford; An­
nie McCurdy, Geneva; Hertrum Gould, DcBary; William
P. Kelley, North Orlando;
Virginia S. Shircman, Longwood; Linda Skidmore and
baby boy, Lake Mary
JANUARY 25
Admission*
Roberta Cole, Windom Pickelsimer, Donna L. Atkins,
Patricia B. Hunt, Ferma Lee
Allen Jr., Lemuel Eudell Jr.,
WilUe Davis, Kathryn Down­
er, Alan G. Crawford, all of
Sanford; Florence Holcombe,
la k e Mary; Rutli Furbcr, Dc­
Bary; Jean E. Achord, N.
Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hunt,
bauy girl, Mr. and Sirs. Rich­
ard Atkins, baby girl, both of
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Achord, baby boy, N. Orlando
Discharges
Cindy DeJong, Thomas Lindt,
Myrna Keefe, Virginia Col­
lins, Phyllis E. II. Sills, Ethel
Parkcs, Joseph C. Hutchison,
Raymond Swallow, Maggie
Zackaray, Jam es Riser, Wil­
lie Davis, Eartherlcan Wil­
liams and baby girl, all of
Sanford; Waldo V. Waggoner,
Lake Mary; Helen Wright,
Ernest Treyvaud, Mabel M.
West, all of DcBary; Michael
A. Bowen, Geneva
JANUARY 2.
Admissions
Julie Marie Warren, Thomas
l.cltt, Barbara J. Crain, Ka­
ren Hardin, Kalhrryno Mil­
ler, Frank Shamy, Mary Jane
Barbour, Harriett McIntosh,
George Ellsworth, all of San­
ford

Come join the fun! Yes, we're Having
a "Shipwreck Sale" ... complete with
bold pirates and treasure chests of
values. It's a real shipwreck party,
and you can have one too!

Elevator Acts
Like Adding
Machine
MIAMI ( U P I)— Everybody
knows thut two plus four is
six—even the elevator In the
new federal building.
Two passengers gut on Mon
day. One punched the button
for the second floor, the other
the fourth.
They wore deposited a t the
sixth floor.
Amased, they tried it again.
One punched number 1 and
the other number 4.
They soomed to the fifth
f.' or.
t.'alter Deppe finally solved
t j problem and got to the
f
it floor where he had bocn
1 lid.
i went on alone and pushe - number 4.
Even U&gt;e elevator knew that

lour plus »ero ig four.

W hitt, Pink tr Yellow Kleenex

I
400-et.

T issu e........... 4

*

Tow els..........6 2

*1

White, Pink, Yellow er A s m

holf
gal.

•
Tangy Dole Hawaiian

4
4

Zesty Dole Pineapple-Grapefruit

Com Oil Special Feature (reg. 89c)

4€-os.
cans
46-o*.
cons
46-os.
bot.

•
Betty Crocker Assorted

3

19-os.
pkgs.

M

Pkgt.

White, Pink or Yellow Kleenex

Borden's Assorted (limit 2 please)

39*
$1$169’
51.

Delsey Tissue 4

49

"*•

rolls

i

Green Giant Whole Kernel

Golden Corn 4 L

59*

Punch........... 3

*1

Breakfast Club Enriched

White Bread 2 £241*
Sunshlne'e New Thin

Krispy Crackers

31*

Borden's Handy Instant

Potatoes............ *;S: 33*
12-ox.

Preserves...... 3

|ers

• dairy specials •
Pllltkery’i Tarty C m tn t

D in n er R o lls ..... **7 2 9*
Slut Sennet (2«-0H Label)
t-it.

M arg arin e .....
Chef's Dallfkt Nwtrkiaea

C h e e se Sp read

Sf- 59*

Mammoth Wliceatln Choota

S h arp C h e d d a r .. £ 79*

RATH'S BLACK HAWK

SLICED BACON
lb.

59

• frozen foods •
Delkiemt See* Cray Oranya

ic

S a m o a ............. 5

\Z

89*

Golden Blend Freten

H ush Puppies 4 Li'
LAND O LAKES jV:
FRESHLY CHURNED..’

Swift's Premium

Chunk Bologna 3

99c

BUTTER

L
59&lt;

Swift's Premium Skinless Breakfast

Link Sausage . .

39c

Herman's Chunk Style

Braunsehweiger.

39c

lim it

1 | irf 1 t i s l d i t l t i

Tarnow's Whole Hog

Bag Sausage . .

'farm
"

tfaaea aspyre,
Annie, Paack, Cherry

w iw m w w

3 Sr

Saathland Qakk freten Itaw

|V e g e t a b le s ........£*• 49*
•[rds I n Qakk fro ten Braetell

....4
Roved
•■aatk't9 M
I M iBreaded
fW H

Gert ea'i famHy Ms*

Fish S t i c k s ........'Lv 59*

Swordfish Steak «&gt;• 59c

Mra. Paul's Pam * Pack

Copeland's Family Pack Sliced

D eviled C ra b

59c

(Bologna, Spiced Luncheon, Cheese)

’s r *i
Pks-

Delicious Sliced

M b.
pkg.

*1

•man I
Jum bo Shrim
p ,0;£ 5 9*

"&gt;• 5 9 t

Lunch M eat • . .

24-«t. 2 9 #
pks-

F ru it P ias

«ai|l&gt;

|&gt;ast a I let se* % u l &gt; '» ns l l l o l a

*1

Forfcerhnuie ef Clerorieof

M orton R o lls

99*

•

PRICES EFFECTIVE
TKURS., PRI-r EAT.#
JAN. 10, I I , PEI. I , 1964

dow n produce la n e-a

Pie ride Vine Ripened

To m ato es • •M
tr~'39‘

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN

Crisp Florida Pascal

G O V T . INSPECTED TENDER-AGED

Celery ..................... .......... M 10*

H EAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Street Juicy D'AnJen

S irlo in Steaks • * 9
T-Bone Steaks • »&gt;9
Pot Roast (boneless) . lb 7
Chuck Steaks . . » 5
G round B e e f • • * 4
mam
_
JW O raen Stam p*'
JM Oroon S ts m p s f
•M ’U .m m .a d w d m e rt

U W -a

NORWICH*ASM R u T TA BLITS
2S0-et. bottle W e

BUI

IBaal roe Bet. re* I. ia*4l

whiu

i

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a

nusutn

9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

SEMINOLE PLAZA

iO W m m

PIPTO BISMOL

_

■ Me oofa worn

m m

TARNOW SKINLESS WIENERS
p M
afs v49c
i
li*iOo
- b . ppkg.

p n to ^ o w T o o o T o o p g g li i I ^

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49*

Onions ............................ '£,•* 19*

&lt;

LUSTRE CRIME HAIR SPRAY
NORMAL OR HARD TO HOLD

B

Pears ............................. 6
Testy Green Spring

!o w % 7 .* w a o

oomM

oT oo,

»&gt;

Tropical Rod er Yellow Fruit Drink Hawaiian

Sollicker's Strawberry-Pineapple

Discharges

William R. Jennings, Ray­
mond Deklc, Bonnie Wiebohlt,
DonnaBclle Wells, G e o r g e
Ellsworth, Wavey Kesslngrr,
Tommie Taylor and baby buy,
Brenda Markland and baby
boy, all of Sanford; Tina Ma­
rie Chokanis, Deltona
JANUARY 27
Admissions
Pecola Williams, Dannicllc
Blaick, Carolyn James, Alice
Willis, Rcbccra Broun, Nancy
Decs, Florence Bryant, Dor­
othy Bergen, George Thigpen,
a l l of Sanford; Earnest
Wright, Carolyn Bartosrck,
DcBary; Doris Clines, Ge­
neva; Jeanette llosaek, Os­
teen; Charles Kendrick, Mary
Green, Longwood; Beverly
Krccck, N. Orlando; Jess Wil­
liams, Lexington, Ky.
Births
Mr. a n d Mr*. Lawrence
Brown, baby girl, Mr. and
Mrs. Danielle Blaick, baby
boy, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Bartosiek, baby
boy, DeBary; Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Krccck Jr. baby girl,
N. Orlando
Discharges
Barney Beck, Kathryn Lindstrom, Emma Lynn, lawrence Starling, Mrs. Betty
Swift and baby boy, all of
Sanford; Walter lianl, Sui
anna Wolff, DeBary; Lyllian
Gray, Lauren, S. C.

A\

HWY. 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY,
FLA.

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Nam's M ilitary
Regime Is Overthrown

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SAIGON. South Viet Nam; born plotting with Franch
Four of hi* general* were
arrested
But the popular
, tL T D —Tough, pro-Amcrican agent* to this end
WEATHER: Tartly cloudy nnd nuld through Friday; high today in 70s; low tonight 55-62.
Minh's status was not immed­
Maj. Grn. Nguven Khanh j » ’“ ? *p“i*“ ,T d I " " 1" 8,
V O lT M
United Tresa Leased Wite
E sta b lish e d 1908
TIIUKS., J A M 'A It V ¥ « , 1961 S A N F O R D , FL0K 1 DA N O T 11 i f
overthrew the ruling military Kbanh moved ,ank’ aml para' iately clear. There were re­
junta today in a bloodies. | ,n&gt;0P* around the Junta head ports Khanh was trying to
roup he *aid was necessary quarters and the homes of its persuade him to remain as a
figurehead chief of state.
leaders before dawn
Within the past two years to "sweep away the Commu­ Gen. "Big" Minh, who took
Also arrested was a former
nists and traitors who arc in
County Clerk Art Beckwith favor of neutralism."
power himself Nov. 1 with a French intelligence officer
has completely revamped the
Khanh apparently vv a s coup against President Ngo Lt. Col. Nguyen Lan, Viet­
operational procedures of his backed by most if not all of Dinli Diem, was seized and namese-born official who a r­
office and it ha* begun to at­ the leaders of the South Viet­ taken under heavy guard to rived here a fevv days ago.
Minh had had the full sup­
tract attention. Brevard Coun­ namese armed forces in top­ general staff headquarters
port of the United States,
ty Clerk Curtis Barnes ha* pling t h t* three-month-old outside Saigon.
which is heavily committed
his deputy clerk, Bruce Me- Junta shortly before dawn
to back the South Vietnamese'
denning,
reviewing
Beck­ without liring » shot.
government in its war against i
with's systems and procedures
So swilily and efficiently
the Communists
and studying other operation­ was the coup planned and
There was no immediate re
al methods.
carried out that Saigon ap­
* • •
action from U. S. officials
peared completely normal on
here or in Washington. One
And, by the way, Beckwith the surface lale in the day.
question was whether the
says that if new roads are save for the presence of
more than 81 million daily a id i r.M ’E KENNEDY
built into the new site on the
troops stationed at key points.
the United Slate* give* South | The United States,
county line for the proposed
BERLIN (U P!)—The bodies
Khanh, 30- year-old com­
Hast Central Florida Univer­
Viet Nam would lie suspend- fur it* second spare victory In
of three U. S. airmen killed
mander of the Vietnamese
sity tlw county probably will
cd, a* is usual in the case o f 1a* niuny days, launched n rain- j
First Corps in the war against
when Soviet J e t fighters
have to provide rights of way
| revolutions.
; cru-enrrylnjr Hunger probe to -;
t h e Communist guerrillas,
downed their unarmed trainfrom secondary road funds
Khanh, who had been tra in -|,|ny
„ plnnnrd 240.00U-mitc |
said he acted to prevent a
and primary funds for con­
plane in East Germany
! ed by American military ad- journey to get the fir«t closestruction. "Any possibility of French • inspired neutraliza­
•
visors,
was
considered
a
firm
j
up
pirturea
of
the
nuwn.
Tuesday
will be brought to
tion of South Viet Nam. He
atate assistance?" wc asked,
I anti Commumst and a billA , „ vrryt l 03-foot AtlasWest Berlin tonight, author­
hinted
junta
members
had
• i don't know what they
liant officer, lie did not lake A(,0|m rocket thundered from
itative sources said.
would do," says Beckwith.
part in the November coup. it, ,aunc,,it,K
nl ,0:ln
• • •
The wreckage of their T19
perhaps because bis unit was „
with „ |p 804.
M.,.
Cami Bruce, supervisor of |
far (nun ‘L
twin-jet trainer also will bo
the capital, *--■
hut I entitle package — America's
registration, reports that she ’
brought here, the sources
; joined the anti-Diem forces fu st ntoonshot in 15 months—
mailed out K3.600 renewal j
said.
| later.
tucked in it* nose.
r . u. g e r iia h d t
car&lt;h to Seminole voters and ;
Khanh's immediate aides
The U. S. military laison
that to date she’s received j
were two paratroop colonels.
mission to the Soviet forces
Scientists planned to put
13.523. She reported that 85
; but he had Die support of the Ranger in 1 so-called "parkin East Germany went to tho
voters had moved away or
other three corps command­ ing" orbit about lto miles
crash scene from Potsdain
THIS WATER CRUISER became
"liuul cminer” and wrapped itself
had died, 218 were undeliver­
ers.
and is transporting Die bodies
above earth, nnd then fin- the
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) around a tree Wednesday afternoon on Highway 16. John Ilrumley, of
ed, leaving 2,738 not yet re ­
The IS.ooo U. S. troops aid­ Agcnn second stage to push
and the wreckage back to the
Hanford Bosit Works, to whom the Iroat was being delivered by Drift-Rturned. "If you have not re­ Panama, breaking off media­
West.
ing South Viet Nam’s fight the probe toward deep space.
turned your white renewal tion efforts, sought today to
Cruz Houseboats, Nashville, Temt., said the truck driver reported he hit
against the Communists were
The En»t German Commu­
If
all
goes
as
plnnnrd,
the
card, says Cami "you arc dis­ have the Organization of
u bump on the Wekiva River bridge, causing the boat to break loose from
not affected by the coup. U. S. Ranger would arrive at Die
nist regime denounced the
qualified and cannot vote un­ American States (OAS) brand
its trailer. Four safety posts were broken off before the boat left tho
Ambassador Henry C a b o t
American flight ns “provoca­
less you visit the registration the United States as an "ag­ Joining the race for County Lodge declined to comment. moon in about (hi hours, rally
trailer, skidded down the bank and smashed into the tree. Bruntlcy es­
tive" mid demanded anew that
Sunday
morning.
gressor."
Office."
timated 50 per cent damage to the $8,000 Itoat.
(Herald I’hoto)
But Khanh told Americans
Western troops leave West
Commissioner of District 8.
The
launching
came
24
hour*
• • •
In a note delivered to the | Frank R. Gerhmlt. of Hermits close to his First Army Corps
Berlin
and West Germany.
We have word that Ray­ OAS late Wednesday night , Trail, Altamonte Springs, to that he acted to save his na­ after U. S. scientists shot a
U. 8 . Air Force officials
giant
Saturn
-1
super
rocket
mond Kader. former Sanford Panama called for a special day expressed "a sincere de­ tion from being forced into
took up the m atter with their
man who is now minister of meeting of the OAS council sire to he of continuous serv­ neutrality on the pattern of into orbit and elainted world
Soviet counterparts in Berlin
supremacy
in
rocket
power.
education at the First Baptist to consider charges of U. S. ice to the people." He seek* neighboring Laos, where Die
nnd demanded swift action.
The
10-story
Athis-Agvmi
Church in Thomasvillc, Ga., "aggression" — namely " a t­ the post being vacated by Communists have a voice in
They stressed that the TI'J
climbed smoothly from ita
is currently on active duty at J tacks suffered by Panama's
the government.
James P. Avery Jr.
trainer had strayed across
launching
|ud
atop
a
pillar
of
Third Army Headquarters in civilian population" when U.
A native of liultimore, Gcr- I
-------------------WASHINGTON (UPI) — the border from West Ger­
brilliant red flame and smoke.
Atlanta for a couple of weeks. S. forces quelled Canal Zone
1A union poll completed about many arridenUily and th a t
hardt hns been associated
CorNCT
Within 30 seconds it streaked
Kader, son of Mr. and Mrs. rioting three weeks ago.
two month*' before Pre*idcnt the killing of the officers was
with the Martin Company
through
low-bunging
clouds
4
,.
William E. Kader of Sanford,
OAS officials saiil the spe­ since 1919. A* general super­
The Altamonte S p r i n g s and authorized the purchase | j n||n j.- Kennedy'* a ‘Has*illa­ needless.
00(1 feel up nnd licgsin a deli­
is an Army Reserve captain. cial meeting would probably
Town Council, in a sin-rial of insurance for the new mu­ tion indicated that hi* re-elec­
The United Stales does not
Raymond, a navigator in the be convened today or Friday. visor of piocuiemcnt. hr wu*
Opening for a rural mail cate, curving arc down tho session Wednesday night, dl»- nicipal water system.
tion chance* would have been recognise East Germany end
tran
sfrrx
d
to
the
firm’s
OrAtlantic
missile
range.
Air Corp’s during World War
carrier
in
the
Sanford
post
Panama's n o t e declared
c u s s e d a comprehensive
Housing, Home and Finance Jeopardized by bl* civil right* deals only with the Russian*
11, was interned in a prison­ that mediation efforts which Inndo plant in 11*57 ami hns office will be filled through
street*
and
drainagu
improve­
Agency
(IIHFA) has notified stand.
resided
in
Altamonte
Springs
on maters concerning the So­
Ninety seconds after liftoff
er of war camp after being a five nation intor-American
Civil Service examination,
ment* program for Die town the counrll that government
Result* of ttie poll, made viet Zone.
the
rocket
climbed
tho
ugh
Hit
shot down over Germany. peace committee vha* been since that year.
Postmaster Cecllr Heard an­
fund* cannot he made avail- available today to United
Gerhadt served on the AltaThe U. S. Stain Depart­
.................... fringe* of spare and left a
He's a graduate of Stetson conducing for two wreck* had
nounced today. Application!
able for the streets ami drain Press International, showed ment, in a strong protest Us
monte
Spring*
Towp
Council
*nj SouUtcm Baptist Theologi­ •Teased." T h e committee,
age project until an initial Hint tho racial issue damaged Russia Wednesday, charged
cal Seminary, Louisville. His Itiwevcr, *0 far Itai J»ot de­ for two "fTi, tee* mg off.ia
survey is provided defining Kennedy most In the South tluit Soviet jets had shot down
wife is the former Ouida clared that its efforts arc lest Deveu oer aim not seek­ written test (or thli po»likm.1
trajectory looks
full scope of the work to he bet nl*o hurt him badly in Die plane in an “ inexcusably
ing re ck -Don ts'caUsc lie Is
goon."
,
m
u
t
nin
ring
tor
u
Davis. The Kailers have four ended.
id.
After
buirhig
for
They must have rejided with­
done.
every section of Die country. brutal art of violence." It de­
building - new home outside in Die delivery of Die olllec iillte more than two minutes,
youngsters.
The Panamanian note call­ ! the towi limits.
• • •
The answer* indicated that manded puninhmrnt for those
Cost
of
this
work
was
esti­
O'-Alius
booster
engine
was
for one year immediately pre­
ed on the OAS to adopt "m ea­
if Ilie presidential election hud responsible for the incident.
Grrluult is married and Inis
mated
by
Harold
Rndcliffe,
lilt
off
M
ild
*epai
a
ted.
Events coming up: Seminole |
sures . . . to assure Die main­ a sun, Biadley Kent. 9. He is ceding Die dosing date of the
been held then, tho RepuhliCounty Chamber of Com­
The Kremlin rejected tbe
ScietitisLa fired the world'*
FOLSOM, Ualif. (UPI) — president of Glace Engineer­
tenance and guarantee that u member of St. Richard's examination. In addition, they
ing
which
worked
with
D id runs would have won a paper- U. 8 . protest. In a counter
merce’s Board of Directors
b(iivie*l
satellite—an
Ht-fool
laiuis V. Santana, nn ex con­
must have reached their ISth
the arts of aggression will not Episcopal Church.
thin popular-vote margin.
will meet tonight. 7:30 at the
complaint tlia Russian anid
birthday on the closing date ■('•Don of tunned out rocket vict from Oakland, was ar­ town on the water system, to
be repealed."
Tho poll was taken late last tlm TUI had intruded into
"My decision to run," he fqr acceptance of applies- casing and sand ballast—into rested Tuesday night for try­ lie in the neightiorhood ot $ 1,Sanford Civic Center*. . . the
raid, "is based on numerous Dons There i* no maximum uildl W e d n e s d a y with u ing to break into Folsom Pri­ :ton for field crew surveys and August and early September East German air apace In a
Forest City Community Asso­
telephone nnd by visits to my
ciation will meet at the Tradeinformation. However, Had- among member* of tbe AFL- “gross provocation" aimed a t
age unit. However, perron* u-ighty Saturn -1 super booit- son.
winds in Casselberry Monday
home — asking me to join the who have pa*&lt;ed the age of 70 ri. and promptly rluiined an
cliffc said the estimate wa* CIO Communications Workers aggravating the situation in
night. 7:30, for a business
campaign. I will make no com­ may be considered only for end to ICurmIii'* 111 know-lodged
still good which lie provided of Amrrien (CWA) under tho Central Europe.
meeting and, believe it or not,
mitments or offer 11 platform temporary renewable appoint­ Irudciship in rocket power.
council some time ago selling direction of Laroy l’urdy, the
Despite tho Mtrong word*,
FORT WORTH (U P l)-M r*. costs of $.1,900 for a complete uiiion‘11 director of civic a f­
Arrested for hit-and run by at till* lime — that will
a "Liars" contest, says John
Tho Saturn I, prrhup* twice
informed
observers in Moscow
ment*
of
nor
year.
Marguerite Oswald pleaded
Bethea, president , . . the Constable Bob Carroll, Lester corns with qualification to
overall plan which would in­ fairs.
as muscular as Dir biggest So­
believed tbe Incident would
Complete
information
about
Wednesday
Dial
her
son,
Lee
Fleet Reserve Association is Cooper, Negro of Rovcljnd run between March 3-t7."
Purdy has conducted the produce only a temporary
the examination requirrm rnli viet spare boo*ter, "did take Harvey Oswald, bn defended clude design, engineering and
holding a barbecue from 4 un­ Park, was bound over to
political opinion survey for chill in U. 8 .-Soviet relationa
Inyoulx
a*
well
as
the
basic
tic
ahead
of
tho
Russian*
In
nnd instruction* for filing ap­
before the Warren Commis­
til 8 p. m. Saturday, at the County Court by Justice of
ninny year* and forecast tins mid not a major setback in the
plication* may be obtained a t " ' 1" “‘ HHy to carry a payload sion In an attempt to remove field surveys,
organization's Hut on Semi­ the Pcarc Hugh Duncan Wed­
iiitsi
*.ll.it
6
until
lUilmtT
election of Hurry S. Truman no-called Knst-Wrst detente,
Radi'litfe
Wednesday
night
into
01
lot,"
raid
Robert
SeuDie po«t office.
nole Boulevard. They're try­ nesday afternoon.
again stressed the Importance on the toed* of n 1918 poll.
nmlis, associate iidministrator Die assassin's brand.
T I t« Russians admitted
ing to raise funds for building
COoper is being in Id in
of la-ginning the program lie- 1Purdy believes Die CWA Wednesday that a Soviet jet
of tbe National Aeronautics
STUOEMSTAH, Sweden
improvements . . . and AA county jail in lieu of $5oo bond
fore additional street* a r e ; membership l« representative
and Space Administration.
F R A N K F U R T , t i e r - paved which perhaps would of the U. 8 . voting public and fighter hnil downed t h e
meets tonight at 1201 West for leaving the scene of an (DPI) — llarald P erson's
.Sanford police said this
Advanced verainna of tho
Amorim a trainer amt th at the
accident and of $loo bond for cat ale a piece of rrabnirnt morning thut a person appar­ Saturn arc expected to take many (U PI)—A former Nazi Increase drainage problems, reflects iiotionnl trends.
First at 8 p. in.
bodies of three U. 8 . Air
• • •
SS
medic
admitted
today
he
at
dinner
here
Wednesday
having no drivers license.
ently in possession of a master three-limn teams of U. S. aslie pointed out, tiai, that any
Force officers were found in
John Cameron of Geneva
Carroll said a hit-and run nnd became sick. Persson's key is pilfering soft drink and tinniiut* to the moon later killed 250 to 300 Auschwitz ex- work done now on the streets
the wreckage.
h»s lived on the St. Johns all driver rauseil nn estimated family and their guest* cookie vending machine* up tills decade. IJnmannrd flights termination camp Inmate* liy nnd drainage would be of
The Kremlin announcement,
Seminole County c i t r u s
"squirUng" carbolic acid into value to the (own at such
his life He claims tin t all $1,300 damage to Hirer parked rushed to the lio*pital and anil down French Avenue,
by Ranger prolwa will pioneer
■nude by the official Soviet
growers
are
invited
to
the
an­
Dietr
heart
muscles,
animal life eats according to car* on Sipes Avenue. Mid­ had their stomach* pumped.
police suggest that owners 1Die way, fx'ilmps by helping
time it undertakes a sewer nual tour of the Citrus Exper­ new* agency Tans, did not
the light of the moon and way. last Saturday. Subse­
VVlien they returned to of vending mnehinrn padlock locate the best lundilig spots
study.
iment Station at Lake Alfred specifically say the ninull twowhen the cattle are laying quent investigation by the the loui-c, they found the tile coin receptacle* to the for the mumii-d ships.
Clifford McKibbiii of f’arra- Friday, starting at 10 a. 111. engine trainer was shot down.
down along the river and ot ('unstable led to Cooper* a r­ cat had given birth to six boxes since the intruder does
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
way .md MrKihliin, Sanford,
The Legislative Investigating
eating you can bet the fish rest Tuesday night
kit Ice*
(not attempt to pick locks
was authorized to write In
aren't biting The cattle are
Committee plan* to publish a
suranee coverage for the wa­
now laying down and not eat­
report on homosexual activity
fer system at a cost of $125.91
ing. And. says Jim Crowe, the
in Florida that Chairman
Car. car, who owns the curT Hilliard O Mitchell says will for the lirst year. McKihhin
fish aren’t biting. Don't ask
also was authorized to renew
That teem* to be Die game la* a "best seller."
us atwul it , , ask Cameron.
Dm fleet policy covering all
• • •
Sanford i«ollre »re playing In
lown-ouned vehicle* w h i c h
atlempting to find who own*
Attractive Audrey Flynn,
a 1351 model auto with l!Mi3 TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — comes due Feb. 25.
outgoing president of the
In other business, payment
Seminole County Young Re­
laj I7-3IIMO.
A g r 1 c u I tu r c Commission of fu.nuo for Die lir-l interest
publicans bus accepted .• full­
The tag wa* issued to Paul er Doyle Conner *aid today he
• 5/
time job in the district office
Walker, 800 Maple Avenue, soon will name ■ committee note due on the water system
of Congressman Ed Gurney of
for a 1951 car. But the tag to assist in solving problems bond* was authorized and a
Winter Park.
recently wa* spotted on the of the state's tung oil indus­ petition for zoning change
V
\ 0t .AC** \ L
was teferred to the zoning
• • •
ail | punoa
1951 model parked on 27th try.
uo p.t||ililu
hoard
for
recommendation
In
Seminole County's first big
Street behind a coin o|ieraled
Dii* connection Mrs. Mary
hootenanny will be held at the
laundry.
Jane Haynes of Cocoa re­
Orlando-Seminole Fronton in
auinuaf) *
Police traced the auto to
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) —
Fern Park. Sunday at 2:30 p.
lloy Reel, of Sanford, who A Coast Guard cutter today quested that her property, lo­
m. The affair will feature the
reported he had sold the ve­ maintained a search far off in cated on Maitland Avenue be­
ptMJJ,
All Florida Minstrels plus a
hicle to Paul Pl.icrk, who rc- the lower Gulf of .Mexico for tween Grandview and PennCentral Florida Amateur con­
sldcs at 24th and Laurel. Pla- the motor vessel Caravel, re­ ayivania, be changed from
‘11*008
test. The hootenanny Is being
cck told police he sold the ported missing with nine Die R-IA classification to U-l
•|I»0S8
or
II
3
sponsored by the Seminole’l
l *008
ear hut he doesn't know the aboard en roule from Tampa
The council will meet in
•f |*0Si ■•JOlil
UcUary Heart Council.
man's name.
to
Alharado,
Mexico.
• » •
I* ■liewaim.u
regular session at 8 p.m. next
•x«| »npl
Wednesday at Die Town Hall.
Joe Oliver, pro at MidTl»**14»IU
Florida Country Club. »ajs
BUDGET TERMS
Mounting
CALLAHAN (UPI) — Slate
James A. Emerson Jr., 411
there'll be a pro am Friday
Satsiuna Drive, Sanford, wa* Sen. Harry Stratton, a char­
for all the pros ami a ms in
arrested Wednesday for care­ ter member of the Florida
An Ice cream freezer wa*
the area. Will last all day.
less and negligent driving, Legislature's "Pork C h o p broken into Wednesday night
• • •
SANFORD FIREMEN will u.ssist tonight when the "Mother* March" will
Sanford police reported today. Gang" and friend of Gov. at a Standard Oil Company
A clock watcher calk'd in
take place county-wide for the "March of Dime.*." l^cft to right, front: K.
The
arrest followed a minor Karri* Bryant, may Join the station kicated at 927 West
to report that the word "boonA. Ilenaud. C. T. Bennett and \V. C. Galley; idanding: Chief Mack N.
FA 2-0651
405 W. FIRST ST.
accident in which Emerson's 1904 race for governor to 13th St. Police reported that
docks" Is in her World Book
Cleveland Sr., I). \V. Burnham, G, D. Uriskell and Assistant Chief K. T.
Florida
Distribulora
For
Denman
Custom
Built
Tire*
$2
worth
of
ice
cream
was
champion
the
view*
of
small
cur
was
involved
at
Patrick
dictionary. It means "rough
Thomas.
(Herald Photo)
taken.
Place and West 2uth St.
counties.
backwoods, bush."

c lo &lt;^

Camera Rocket Heads

For Moon

Cape Hopes To
Get Close-Up
P Pictures

Reds Return
Bodies Of 3
U. 5. Airmen

Panama Asks
OAS To Brand
U. S. Aggressor Ex-Councilman
Cl Altamonte
In Board Race

1

Altamonte Drainage,
Paving Plan Studied

JFK Hurt By
Race Stand,
Poll Shows

Position Open

i"sr

BRIEFS

Wrong-Way Break

Hit-And-Run
Suspect Held

Defense Asked

Cat’s Nip
Causes Flip

Admit Killings

Master Key Used

C'ilruH Tour

‘Best Seller’

Police Puzzled
In Auto Search

We're Overstocked With
14" TIRES
NOW ONLY
$£66
s\
Vv

Farm Problem

Boat Sought

' sauu

Driver Held

‘Pork Choppers’

UnjuHt Dessert

.Turn On Porch Lights Tonight For The M others' March Of Dimes
*

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Seminole County get a big
“ thank you " Tuesday from
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, ex­
ecutive director o f the State
Board e f Control, fo r ita co ­
operation with hie group and
in offering several moat d*alrable aitea for the the p roposed university. Dr. Culpep­
per said that if A dam ucd had
not been selected either the
Boon
o r Tuakawilla
sites
would have been most satis­
factory.
D r. Culpepper said that
there are still three " l f s " conceralng the Adam ucd site.
Soil boring tests must be
favorable, the state must be
provided a clear title to the
land, and zoning regulations
by Orange and Seminole coun­
ties must be acceptable to the
Board o f Control.
•
• •
H ie State Board o f Control
anticipates $200,000 w ill be
available In May o r June.
This money will finance plans
for Initial units. When the
•'tone" is set, said Dr. Cul­
pepper, the number and na­
ture o f buildings w ill be de­
cided and the legislature will
be asked In 1963 for initial
funds— from 88-10 m il Hoc.
• •
•
The University o f South
Florida had 1,400 students Us
first year . . . Now U baa
4,600 students • • in its fourth
year. Dr. Culpepper said that
ECFU ought to begin operaboos in September, IMS, with
an estimated 2,000 students.
He predicted the university
would have 4,000 students by
1970.
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•
“ These students," said Dr.
Culpepper, “ along with pro­
fessors. administrative
and
operational personnel, should
make a tremendous Impact
Upon Seminole County."
•
•
•
John Angel, principal o f
South Seminole Junior High
School, found some old papers
when he was principal at the
Lake M o n r o e Elementary
School Among them was this
gem : “ A fter a m ale baby has
grown out o f long clothes and
triangles and has acquired
pants, freckles and *o much
dirt that relatives do not
dare to kiss it before mcsls, it
becomes a boy."
•
•
•
J. R. Nobles. 2009 Holly,
wss returning from work at
Cape Kennedy one day this
week. He and companions saw
a bobcat bit by a car on SR
46. They slopped and killed
the v a r a it with a motor hoe. '
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• •
The Anna-Miller Circle is
sponsoring a Saturday night
danca at the Elks Club. It
starts at 8. Proceeds will go
to the Harry-Anns Crippled
Children's Hospital at Um a­
tilla.
•
a •
Associated losses resulting
from the Dearborn fire con­
tinue to mount Long wood,
which supplied vast quantities
o f water, reports that it has
had to replace a number of
residential hot water heatere
which burned out while the
water was being taken to the
Dearborn
plant.
In
Lake
Mary, r ir e Chief Ralph Abell
will be In a cast from three to
six months due to a broken
wrist received while fighting
the Ore. .
•
• •
W. O. Kilbee o f G roeva la
a patient at Orange Memorial
Hospital in Orlando where he
Is reported to be recovering
aatUfactorily from r e c e n t
•urgery.
•
•
•
When W. L. Sieg o f Geeeva
goes to be with his Maker It'll
be while bc'a doing what be
docs most—helping other peo­
ple. Willie, ooe o f this coun­
ty ’s pioneer and long-time
school teachers, was helping
a Lake Harney neighbor when
an explosion occurred and
8 leg wound up in Seminole
Memorial Hospital. Reports
indicate be is coming along
nicely. We imagine i f Selg
had a quarter fo r every odd
Job he’s done for others at no
eost he'd be a billionaire.

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The Seminole County Demo­
cratic executive committee will
meet at I p. ra. Thursday at
the court bouse. Special guesta
w ill', be John Galloway, tea
collector; Mrs. Camilla Bruce,
supervisor
of
registration;
Mrs. M ary Earle W alker, tax
naeeeaer; Judge Veraei
end Judge Voile Williams.

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Seminole County’s Board
of
Cemmlstlonera Tueaday
afternoon assured the State
Board o f Control that It w ill
have this county's complete
cooperation
in establishing
toning controls in the area
immediately north o f tho
Adamucd
site where the
East Central Florida U ni­
versity w ill be located.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
executive
director
of
the
Board o f Control, appeared
before the commlseionen and
outlined a general plan for
toning within a quarter o f
a mile and a half a mile of
the site.
A fte r the conference, »*vrral
commissioners
agreed
that much o f Seminole’* co­
operation would depend up­
on the auccese Culpepper
would have in working out
a
cooperative
plan
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Highway System
To University
Is Outlined
Seminole. County Commis­
sioners
Tuesday
afternoon
heard Dr. J. Broward Cul­
pepper, executive director of
the State Board o f Control,
discuss general plans for a
network o f roads leading to
the proposed East Central
Florida University.
The rosd network will be
required, he said, to provide
the largest possible number
o f students with suitable ac­
cess to the school by the most
direct route.
He called on thb commis­
sioners to give consideration
to providing a direct highway
to Sanford and another to
serve the
Daytona
Besch
area.
Dr. Culpepper also propos­
ed that the commissioners
consider a road from Oviedo
south to the Adam ucd site.
J ante i P. A very, chairman
o f the board o f commission­
ers, reminded Dr. Culpepper
that these roads would not
only
cost «
considerable
amount o f money, but ilso
that the coat o f rights-of-way
would pose a serious prob­
lem. Dr. Culpepper aaid the
State Road Department has
been ve ry cooperative within
budget limits and be felt the
County could be assured that
the department would assist
in any way it could. He said
that roads oo the campus
would be provided and main­
tained out o f apeelal Road De­
partment funds.
The Importance o f the road
network
w aa
emphasized
when Dr. Culpepper revealed
that no tax-supported college
In Florida can bouse more
than half o f ita atudents. He
said that the number of stu­
dents housed on the campus
of the University o f South
Florida Is hardly 23 percent.
He added that it wss his
opinion that State Road De­
partment funds fo r providing
access
highways
to
state
schoola are allocated on a
statewide
level
and
not
charged to a particular dis­
trict.
Seminole's
commissioners
advised Dr. Culpepper that
the county would do the best
It eould with available funds
to comply with the Board of
Control's request.

Orange County commission­
ers.
“ Developing a college cam­
pus," Culpepper declared, “ Is
like developing n new city."
Seminole County, ha said,
w ill find that the high grad*
dtisena associated with the
school w ill contribute much
to the economy and the cul­
ture o f the county.
Ha pointed out that Adamucci, was only four miles
south o f Oviedo and seven
miles east o f W inter Park.
"In my opinion,” he said, “ I
feel that Oviedo will be the
first community in the area
to really feel the impact o f
the university."
Culpepper said that the
highest land in the school
site Is in the western half
and that is slopes to the
south and east. There is a
lake in the northwest section.
"Therefore," said the direct­
or. “ the first units probably
will be centered on the west
side from the middle o f the
property."
W ith reference to zoning.
Culpepper
aaid
that
the
Board o f Control has a spec­
ific interest in what occurs
within a quarter of a mile
around the site and a general
Interest in what goes on with­
in a half a mile. "Our objec­
tive," he stated, "is to have
a clean, beautiful area around
the campus."
He asked Seminole's com­
missioners to give considera­
tion to what might be per­
mitted in the quarter-mils
area. He envisioned housing
In the area along with fra ­
ternity and sorority houses,
religious centers, motels and
small business activities such
as barber shops, office sup­
ply and book stores, drug
stores, cleaning and pressing
plus laundries.
Culpepper suggested that
a program o f sonlng be es­
tablished ao businesses would
develop In a group. IIo alto
envisioned churches, hanks,
schools, hospitals, profession*
al offices within the quartermile range.
Within the half-mile range
Culpepper
aaid
he
would
imagine that there would be
theatres, service stations, au­
to sales, drive-ins, a post o f­
fice and bua stations.
l b s least desirable types
o f business could be kept out
o f the half-mile range.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison sug
gested that a program o f
Joint cooperation be establish­
ed between the Hemlnule and
Oranga county commissions
and that the program be
guided by the wishea of tha
Board o f Control. Culpepper
asked
if
the
commission
could freeze the area but loc­
ale officials revealed that
under the county's present
sonlng laws thla could not
be don* legally.

St. Petersburg
Lawyer Barred
TALLAH ASSEE ( UP I )
The State Supreme Court to­
day suspended St. Petersburg
Beach attorney Charlei K.
Inglit from the practice of
law for 18 months on chargee
of professional misconduct.
The Florida Bar said lnglis
waa asked by clients to sell
1,183 shares of stock at the
best price he could get. He
told the clients he sold the
stock for 833,194 when he ac­
tually sold It for $38,657.

Hobby Seeks 4th
Term A s Sheriff
A fourth four-year terra as
S h eriff o f Seminole County
w ill be sought In this year's
elections by J. L. Hobby, who
today aaid: " I would like to
announce my candidacy for reelection to effie o ."
8 he r iff
Hobby continued:
"Since 1952, when I waa first
elected to thla office, I have
never forgotten, during those
y e a n o f service, that the o f­
fice belongs to the people. I
have tried to operate the of­
fice in the beet interests o f all
o f our people.
“ Over the years, w * have
tried to bring our equipment
up to data and to install mod­
ern methods o f crime detec­
tion and law enforcement. I
am proud o f m y staff. AU o f
us have worked diligently and
dutifully to carry out tho re­
sponsibilities o f the office.
NI have always appreciated
the kindness with which the
People e l Seminole County
have treated me, both before

and a fter my service as
Sheriff, and I will deeply ap­
preciate your continued sup­
port in the May, 1964, primar­
ies."

Cape Construction Crews Back On Job
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

C A PE K E N N E D Y ( U P ! ) —

NO. 124

The epece center's construc­
tion workers returned to work

Retired USAF
Officer Seeks
Board Seat

today

after a federal Judge

Tuesday

night

temporarily

halted picketing by
railroad
alysed

workers

striking

that

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struction fo r two days.
“ They’re beginning to com*

A Seminole County resident
since September 1938, Col.
Jess Gregory, USAF (R e t),
today announced his candi­
dacy for County Commission­
er for District 5.
Tw o years before September
1938, Colonel Gregory pur­
chased a home tn the LochArbor-Lake Mary ares. Rut
he was no stranger to Flor­
ida and its problems for over
the years he had served on
extended military assignments
at Pensacola. Key West, Or­
lando and on the faculty of
the University of Florida at
Gainesville.
On retirement. Colonel Gre
gory had accumulated 28
years o f active military ser­
vice In both an enlisted and
commissioned status. His ma­
jor assignments were in the
fields of policy, plans, pro­
gramming, education, intelli­
gence and communication. In
addition he is a graduate of
the University o f Alabama
with a degree in engineering.
“ I have found this exper­
ience and education to be

SEMINOLE HIGH School nturienta who have
won State Board of Education teacher acholurships are (from the left) Susie Halback, Carol
Oxford, Jennifer Thompson and Paulette Nor*

ntand. The girls will receive $400 annual scholar*
ships for four years and may attend any uni*
vcralty of their choice in Florida.
(Herald Photos)

Former Head Of
County Home In
Constable Race

Bulletin
Donald

Feltmaa,

18,

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Texas, waa killed Instantly
Uds morning when thrown
from

a horse at Seminole

P ath Raceway, Casselberry,

Announcement o f hia can­
didacy for constable In Dis­
trict 4 was made today by
Grady Scott, former superin­
tendent of (he Semlnola Coun­
ty Home.

tt was learned at press time.
Coroner Hugh Duncan rat­
ed death by a broken neck
waa accidental. Feltmaa, a
groom employed at tha race
track, was dead on arrival,
a l Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.

Pigott ExplainsHis Position
COL. GREGORY
most useful in helping to
solve the many civic projects
on which I have worked while
residing In Seminole County,"
said Colonel Gregory.
Mrs. Gregory la active In
the Lake 51ary Woman’* Club
and Is a past president o f tha
Sanford-Seminole A rt Asso­
ciation. She also la an art
teacher. Colonel and 3 lri.
Gregory have two sons, Jess
O., a student at Florida Slate
University, and John Kent,
a senior at Seminole High
School.
On announcing hia candl
dacy for Fifth District Com
missioncr, Colooel Gregory re­
leased the following state­
ment:
“ 1 believe that my educa­
tion, training and experience
uniquely qualify m e to inter­
pret and represent the inter­
ests o f all tha residents of
Seminole
County,
whether
they be old, new, retired,
business, military or space
age oriented. I hold rather
strong convictions on most
political Issue* and I propose
to discuss these freely during
my campaign for flection. For
example: 1 oppose deficit fin­
ancing and propose instead
that we plan ahead and use
pay-as-you-go budgeting.
“ I believe that our county
government
must
become
much more responsive to it's
public service commitments
to those communities which
era geographically and often
“ informationally"
remote
from the court house door.
We need batter understanding,
wider citizen Interest, and
mors public discussion o f tha
problems which confront us.
Only In this manner can we
achieve unanlmlnlty o f
urposa and dissolve the petti­
ness, lack o f trust and Jeslouay which sectionalism with­
in Seminole County and com­
petition from without tends
to breed."

Car Stolen

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Court Order
Bars Picketing
By Rail Union

The sh eriffs office is in­
vestigating the report o f a
stolen car, taken some time
during Tueaday night from
tha yard of the E. E. Clark
iMime al Lake Mary.

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Jim Pigott, Seminole High
football coach ami candidate
for county school superintend­
ent, told tha Board o f Public
Instruction Tuesday that ha la
not running against present
superintendent R. T . Mllwee
but that ho was running fo r
the office.
H* told tho board that some
people were surprised whan
he announced, but ha explain­
ed thnt this was an ambition
he has had for some time.
Culling It a big venture In his
life, Pigott raid he had made
no promises.
Pigott made it plain that he
was opposed to the appointive
suiwrintcndcnt plan and Im­
mediately run Into opposition.
Chairman Dan W right said ha
favored the plan and referred
to the procedures o f the Flor­
ida Citrus C o m m i s s i o n .
W right said it would have
been Impossible fur the com­
mission to have made th*
progress it has if its chief ex­
ecutive officer were elective
rather than appointive.
A fter outlining hia qualifi­
cations for the office, P igott
pledged s fair campaign. "V ic ­
tory would b* shallow," ha
said, “ If he won the office In
an Improper manner."

Killer 01 Girl,
16, Is Hunfed
DES MOINES. Iowa (U P I)
—The manhunt stretched out
o f stata today for a roan who
stalked a high school girl
and gunned her down on ao
Icy street to die.
Police would not teQ what
they beliveed to be tha mo­
tive In tha outwardly sense­
less killing of pretty, popular
Diane Linn klcCoondl, 14, on­
ly hours before she was to
have gone to her first student
council meeting at Technical
High School.
An all points bulletins was
issued for the arrest o f her
stepfatlwr, Doyle Hlleman, M,
It was believed be was in
Minnesota,
although
there
were several reports that his
1939 pink and whita Dodge
sedan had been seen In D u
Moines and
abswfaerw hi
lows.

LYMAN HIGH School atudents who have won
scholarships are Barbara Daniel, Longwood, a
teacher scholarship, and Patrick McLaughlin,
Maitland, an academic scholarship of $700 at
Rollins College.

County Considers

“ I have lived in Seminole
County for the last 19 y e a n ,"
said Scott. “ I was the super­
intendent o f the Seminole
County Home for 2Vi year*
. and w ai w lfe_H om ac.U ul* in
the used car buslohke for 10
y e a n . Also owned and ope­
rated a grocery store on
Ninth Street for the past three
years.
“ I f I am elected I will co­
operate with all law enforce­
ment officers and perform m y
duties to the best o f my
ability. I will serve the people
of Seminole County as a pub­
lic servant I will also ex­
ercise my authority when
necessary.
“ I would like to help make
Seminole County a more safe
and better place to raise our
families in ."

New Oviedo School
Plan* fo r a new high school
to aerve tha Oviedo area were
discussed Tuesday afternoon
at the County School Board
meeting.
I t wee the board'* opinion
that a new school must be
built in Uie near future aa the
population continues to ex­
pand. The present plan t the
board said, would be used fo r
grade* one through six.
Also discussed waa the need
for repairs of the old gymnas­
ium.
The board authorised the
purchase o f six n ew school
buses which will be placed
In operation at th* start of
tl.r next school year.
Preliminary plans for addi­
tions to Uiree schools are now
being studied by th* 8 l« t «
Board o f Education. The pro­
posed projects ere a music

Phosphate Firms
Cited InSuit
TA51PA (U P I ) — Th* Juetic* Department filed suit in
Federal Court here Tuesday
charging a group o f phos­
phate companies and exportera with conspiracy to rig
prices.
The anti-trust suit seeks
an injunction to halt the al­
leged
conspiracy
involving
or* shipments from here to
Japan, western Europe end
other areas.
L o n g h a ir s ?
N E W O BLEANR ( U P I ) — A
group o f celebrants at Tueeday'a MardJ Gras were cos­
tumed ea composer Ludwig
von Beethoven and carried
eigne that read:
"Beethoven SI,
“ Beetle*, N o ."

room fo r Crooma Academy,
classroom* at Lake 5tary and
also at Oviedo,
K. 8. Douglass, director o f
the County Vocational School,
reported that initial Informa­
tion from a survey being
made to estlnmto employe re­
quirements by Central Florida
firms during tha next few
years Indicates a need fo r
rapid increases tn the voca­
tional program. Douglasa Hat­
ed new courses which could be
offered plus others w h i c h
could be made available If new
facilities could be obtained.

Straightening Of
SR 426 Slated
County commissioners Tues­
day afternoon took the first
step
toward
straightening
Road 428 from the OrangeSeminole county line to Ovie­
do.
The county engineer's office
was authorized to begin a
land paralleling the centerline
title search of 120 parcels of
as set up for th* improved
roadway.
Restrictions also will be
made to balk any building at­
tempts along the right-of-way.
The commission will eollst
tho aid o f the Chamber of
Commerce's long range plan­
ning committee in the project.
The program involves a 6.73
mils stretch o f road.
Money is limited for the
project but commissioners de­
cided the first step* should be
a a d e at once.
Commissioners also tenta­
tively set the March 3 meet­
ing for th* start o f • countywide rosd program.

bark this morning," a spokes­
man aaid. "A a
the word
spreads, more are showing
up."
Nearly 8,400 workers were
turned away by picket lines
Monday and Tuesday. There
were no eigne o f picket* to­
day and tra ffic f l o w e d
smoothly into the spaceport.
U. 8. District Judge George
C. Young Issued the stop*
picketing order, gcod until
5 p.m. Thursday, after an unusual late-night hearlhg in
Orlando. The order went Into
effect at 6 a.m. today and a
union lawyer aaid it would be
obeyed.
The restraining order was
Issued at the request o f the
National L a b o r
Relatione
Board (N L R B ). The govern­
ment claimed Local 85 o f the
Order o f Railroad Telegraphera was acting as agents fo r
four striking rail unions in
promoting an Illegal boycoA
and trying to fore* the Ken*
nedy apace center to stop do*
!ng busineea with the Florida
East Coast Railway.
Young w ill hold a fu ll scale
hearing on the N LR B 'a re*
quest that the order banning
picketing be extended until
the tall board disposes o f th*
case.
Eleven
non • operating
unions went on strike against
the FEC Jan. &gt;8, 1968, In •
wage dispute. The line is
now using non-union labor to
move' freig h t only.
The secondary b o y c o t t
chargee were filed with tha
N LR B last fa ll by three eon*
atraction fkrns w hen, tw o
days Of picketing, ciw iW by
truck deliveries o f FEC-trans­
ported goods to the spaceport.
Interrupted epee*
building.
Work resumed a fte r tha late
President Kennedy appointed
a fact-finding board but th*
N LR B kept tha case open.
The N L R B took the caa*
to court Tuesday to seek an
immediate end to picketing.
"This is n matter o f high im­
portance to the national in*
te n e t," said N L R B General
Counsel Arnold Ordman.

Income T ax
Series Starts

GRADY SCOTT

A 19-part series designed
to help taxpayers properly
prepare laceme tax retanu
starts with the first article
ea Page l-A la today's Baafeed Herald.
Charles W. Scbeeamaa,
Washlagtoa tax lawyer, explains the new tax laws
governing travel and entertale meat expenses — sagfrets legitimate tax dedneliens which can s e n prec­
ious doll are. per help al tax
Ume, he sure to road thla
timely eerie*.

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Dane* To Th* Music Of —
“THE POPULAIRES”
On* Night Only — 8 TUI 12

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Area Volunteers Plan Annual Heart Sunday Drive
Heart Fund volunteer* mat
Thursday

afternoon

tho

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Mr*.

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Mile*, newly appointed chair-

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tnun fo r the drive In the
Bouth Seminole area, to make
pinna for Heart Sunday, Feb.
23.
Mr*. Dottle Auttin, public
rtdutions director o f the Flor­
ida Heart Ai*ocintlon, wan
present to aaalat the volun­
teer* in organizing the drive.
Aren
captain* are Mr*.
Sarah Sue (intea and Mr*.
Esther Johnson, Forest City;
Mis* Ann Ceratnl and Mr*.
Lawrenc* Pettanall o f How­
ell 1’ark; Mrs. Charles U.
Crowell, Longwood; Mrs. W il­
liam Eckard, A l t a m o n t *
Hprlng* and Mr*. It. U. Wes­
ley of Casselberry.
Mr*. Mile* I* personally in­
debted to heart research
rl.e was confined to u wheel­
chair before underdoing open
heart surgery flva year* ago.
8h* It now aide to load an ac­
tive and useful life.
Mlsa Ceraml also had thi*
operation seven year* ago
and, Ilk* Mrs. Miles, Is par­
ticularly enthusiastic about
the heart fund which will en­
able other* to benefit from
niodarn resoarch and surgical
techniques aa they have.
A ll o f thesa volunteer* ara
member* o f the South Samlnele Welcome Wagon Newcom­
ers Club. Mora worker* era
needed In the South Seminole
area and anyon* wishing to
votuntear may contact Mr*.
Mile* or any of til* other cap­
tain*.

G. W. Arthur, 64,
Dies In Hospital

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George W. Arthur, *4, died
Tuesday morning tn the Lake
City Veteran’* Hospital where
he h*d been a patient since
Feb. 1.
Horn June 17, 1899, in
John's P e »», he had lived in
Sanford lin e* early childhood.
For the past three year* he
liad mnde Ills home with hi*
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
ami Mrs. Harry Hervlsh of
North Lake Monroe. He was
a member of th* Methodist
Church.
*
Other survivor* are his
brother, Claude Saunders of
Winter Haven; niece-, Mr*
George Farris of Tampa and
Mist Handy Hrrvish of Lake
Monroe and a nephew. T. W.
.Saunders of Winter Haven.
Funeral services were to
b* held at 4 p ra. today at
Keaster Memorial Chipel in
Largo. Burial was to be in
the Largo Cemetery.

artwivoi.r. rnttienr
no Sill) IIK SIMIMlTNIiSr
A s t ir * nl I’ s b ll s l l r a r l s c
T o whom It m » y concern:

Th* Sfmlnol* Count* Hoard
* ( A’liuslmsnl will hold t pub­
lic hrsrlnc to con»ld*r th*
poaribllltr of arsntlna • aid*
str«st s*tl&gt;*,k vsrlsno# to Iht
Zoning llrirulstlon* * « re­
quested t&gt;* Chart** W r’ r**.t»n
on th* fnllowlna d**cill&gt;*d pro.
pert*: toil I, Work I, T*n*l*wood Ttrplsl
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Pursuant i« siriiun u of
Cbsplsr TIT. i torts* sioiut**.
• niltlsd "Kiorld* Disposition
of ttmlalinrd l*rop*rt)r Act",
liotK-* Is lirrrby ilr m that lbs
persona llstsd bslow abl&lt;*sr to
lo tl.i- liS iu ri ••f unrl.slmsil
lorsonsl ur Iniai-slbls pr.|.cri&gt;
for * uoisft shsodonMl.
AosOUnt Nuinbri S-*dS7.o«vt —
V|.|.«rctil on lor *;urr* Ada or
P. lion »;oo West Truth Ml.
r ,tiford. I'U i Account .Sumbrr a-tllt-OVbS—.Vpparrnl own­
er lsurn»r P.K. Hanford Kl» :
Vi-i-uunl Numbin' SbOti-oioij
V|ip«rcnl unlive Norris II II
rm ford I'U
A •unt Nunibar
3-v»;i-V0»l —i Wll-un Thomas
lias l i l t Hanford Kit:
Information
rono«rnlii(
Iht
amount or dtsorlpllon of III*
Property and thn nsnir and
addrtta of ilia lioldar mas b*
uhialn*d by aoy pfraona j&lt;o*s
rs-iof an Iniaraat In Ilia proriy by aildr«**ln* an Inuulry
to llay IT. Orarn. mala ConipIrollcr aa Admlnlairalur, Abanduiiad l*ropvrly tilvlalon, Capi­
tol. Tallahasi**, Klorld* II*
sura Ui insnllon acrouni nuinb»r. narn* and addrass, aa pubblisbsd In iisiss nolle*, i altaa
proof of ownerahlp la prrsenlrd to III* hnldsr by April &gt;1.
1X1. ilia propsrly will h# dallvarcd lo lha Adinlnlsti alor.
Tii*r*afl«r, all furlhar claims
must b* dlrscKd la th* Admin.
Istrsur.

Ray FT. Oisrn
As Administrator
Publish k'*U. U . IV, ISSt.

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H E A R T FUND C A PT A IN S meeting ut the home
o f Mrs. Luther Mllen, South Seminole area chair­
man, were, front, left to right, Mrs. Esther H.
Johnson, Mrs. Miles, Miss Ann Cerami and Mrs.
Dnttic Austin, public relations director for the

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Florida Heart Association; hack, Mrs. William
Edkard, Mrs. R. D. Wesley, Mrs. Lawrence Pettinati, Mrs. Sarah Sue (Jates and Mrs. Charles
O. Crowell.
(Herald Photo)

G A IN E S V IL L E , (U P I ) —
Rep. Earl Faircloth of Miami
ha* accused Gov. Farris Bry­
ant o f naming a "close polit­
ical crony" to the post of
state attorney general.
" I t might be good politics
fo r mi outgoing governor to
band over such a sensitive
and Important office to his
political crown prince, but it
is not good government,”
said Faircloth, who is a can­
didate for the position.
Bryant appointed his administrativo as-istaut James
W. Kyne* to the post when
Richard Ervin was named to
the state supreme court.
Faircloth told a civic club
luncheon, Tuesduy in a pre­
pared speech, "the important
office of attorney general
should nut be passed on bv
the governor to Itis dose po­
litical crony who has practic­
ed only politics, not luw."
Faircloth announced Jack­
sonville a t t o r n e y
Linder
Smith would be his campaign
manager for Duval county.

George T. Wilson
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Institute On Judaism To Be Held Thursday
An Jnstituto on Judaism at tbs Hebrew Union College,
fo r Ui* Christian Clergy will oldest Jewish Haininary in
ha sponsored Thursday by th* Western Hemisphere.
Topic of the morning ses­
thu Congregation o f Lilx.-rnl
Judaism, 301 North
Fern
Creek, in coo|mratlon with
tho Orange County Associa­
tion o f Churchas.
Gueat speaker will h* Rab­
bi Murray Blackman, spirit­
ual leader o f tho historic
Rockdale Avenue Templu in
Cincinnati, Ohio, and lecturer
By Maryann Mile*
Officer* o f th* Forest City
Communty Association war*
Installed at the February din­
ner meeting held last week at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Casselberry.

sion will be "Jewish L ife ill be guests o f tile Congrega­
th* Time o f Jesuf," Fallow ­ tion's Sisterhood fur lunch­
ing • question and answer eon.
session those attending will
In the afternoon meeting,
Dr. Blackman will speak on
"Thu Jewish ldcu of thu Mes­
siah and Jesus’’ which also
will bo followed by ques­
tions and answers. A t tbe
close o f the session ritual ob­
ject* o f the Jewish Fait'z
will bu on exhibit to thu min­
by 26 perioni and welcome isters and explanations o f
was extended four new mam- their usage and meaning will
brrs, Mrs. Esther If. Johnson, b* given.
Dr. Robert Hoover and Mr.
Dr. lieu M. Wallach, Kubbi
and Mrs. James H. Joyce.
o f tint Congregation of Lib­

Forest City Group Installs
Officers At Dinner Meeting

Mayor Robbed
By Man Who
Voted For Him

M IAM I REACH &lt;tJPI) —
"Congratulation*. 1 voted for
you," aald one of two gimmrn
who rubbed newly elected
Dade County Mayor Chuck
Hall a* he returned home
from a victory party early
today.
The gunman, addressing hi*
victim as "M r. M ayor," then
fleeced Hall and his wife of
an undetermined amount of
jewelry, locked them In a
closet, and fled with a com­
panion.
Hall was elected to the new­
T y Cobb, Walter Johnson.
ly
created
post
Tuesday
Christy Mathcwfon, B a b a
Whllo he was at his celebra­
Iluth and llunu* Wagner were
tion party, the bandits evi­
the first five men elected to
dently were turn'd to the radio
the Baseball Hull of Fume.
and heard of his victory.

Legal Notice

VanTotH ^rrall

Bryant Assailed
For Appointing
'Political' Pal

II) Jan* C *»»elb*rry
last

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Pag*: 2 — Feb. 12, 1961

Those taking
o ffic* art
iliihn R, Bethea, prvsldunl; A l­
ien Forward, first vico presi­
dent; K. II. Lushley, second
vice president; Bill McGinnis,
treasurer and Mr*. Atlanta
McGinnis,
recording
secre­
tary.
Highlight* o f thu program
were talks from announced
mid prospective County Com­
mission candidates for district
3 and » liar's contest which
wus won hy Adolph Juhl.
The meeting wns attended

Bolton Rolls
531 Series

Legal Notice

During th* business session
th* group voted to request
that tha sign post for Forest
City Ut roovad back to it*
original location in Precinct
12 and to Iwgln an Immediate
drive to build a community
center which would provlds a
meeting place for many adult
and youth organizations. It
ulso is planned to develop
recreational facilities In con­
nection with th* Community
House.
General aim* o f th* Forest
City association were stated
to include improving and de­
veloping tho urea with spacific
attention to b* given zoning
and rouds.
Total goal for the Commun­
ity House building fund is |6,000. A suin o f 1600 toward this
goal was pledged at Ui* meet­
ing.
Th* nsxl meeting o f the
group, scheduled fo r March 2.
also will lie held ut tha Trudu
Winds.

Verna Bolton
lead* th*
Holler Motor N avy Wives
in m i : c m r r i T p h p i i t o p leugue with n 031 series and
t i i i : uin j t m i i a i . n u n i i
in
v Nil
p o ll arm i n oi.si it 102 game. Hetty Wp.hI Ol'NTV, PI.oil III A
burn tied a 17b fur a 431
l.N n iA H cp .iiv sin. iia to
series. M arge Field had a
NOTICE TO DEPEND OH
OHDP.H OP P l'M .irA T IO N
130. game to r a total series
• p i t p o ii p o iiK n .o a r iir :
KAHT liriOOKUYN RAVINOH of Sri).
IIANK. a Nrw York corpora­
l'a t iSipli-y tolled a 172 for
tion.
Plaintiff. a total of SliJ, serial. Isabtd
VI.
ti..shorn toppled the pins fur
&lt; IIAIU.I.H L. OUKNTIIEIX »n1
JR AN
P. OtJliNTIIEn
hi* a Ihl game and * 460 ssriss.
nlfa; JOHN CAM . 1MCIIni.llEt el) n
Fitzpatrick
a n d League at Jet Lanes saw the
OKU and IIK T T r KICIIIII.lt- Rose Patrick tied with a 171 Hot Palos and the Platters
CIKIt. tita Wlf*.
tiafahilani* game. Betty Quillin rolled s splitting even nt two wins
TOi e ll A llt.EN I.. (ItJKNTIIKII 1*57, while right behind was apiece but thu second place
and JIT AN I*. UUKNTIIITIt,
l ’at Tourney with a 104. Glor­ Hot Pistes snd the Plstter*
his wlf*
(Ilia Band,
ia Dov* rolled a 101. while to gsin a game ou the find
Arlsmi*
place Turkey Trotter* be­
TOD, CIIAM.EH U HUKN- Busy Reno had a 16t&gt;.
T il Kit and JKAN P. OUKNllio turkeys fell fo r Butty cause the Trotter* tlropped
TIIIT IS. *ri
harsh) notlfl*il
a three-point &lt;lecision to (he
that a C implalht fur Eorarlo*- ijullllii, Gleita Dove, Aim
Cold Cutters.
Mary
Faust
ur* of Mortgugu ha* I,ran III- Purdy,
Evelyn
Fitzpatrick
rolled a IM/463 high series
«-i aaalust &gt;ou, and &gt;ou art
r.-qulrnl to **r«* a ropy of and Marge Field.
for the league while pacing
your Anawar or PUadlnas to
busy Iteno went wild when
th* Complaint oil lit* Plata- sliu converted the 0-7-10. l'at the Hot Plates in their split
lift * altornr), J»a*pli SI. Kitsdecision. Dot Johnson was
u-rald,
SIS H*rurlty Truat Tourney and Marge Field
tlulldlna. Miami 3S, l-'lot Ida. picked up the 6- lit. Verna high for tho Platters with 1(6.
and lllc Iho original Anawar
UtrraliM' Spoils just tnisszd
UI I’l'adlns In th* of fu r or Bolton gut tiie 5-7. Dcrns high game for the league a*
lh* cl*rk of th# circuit Court Duialeler converted the 6-6she A|&gt;un a good 173/440 »«r.
on nr haforo the STHi day of
Shirley Goodman and iea while her teammates, the
Pahruary A. I).. 1»&lt;l. If you lit.
fall to do so, JiidKinant by Sherry Kee converted tho 4Tomatoes were splitting two
d-fault will lin lab.n aKalnal
7. l ’hyill* Fteeze gotamithetwo with the Meatballs.
Sou fin lh* relief drinaii d*d 6lh Ilia Coinplalpt.
7-3, Put Siplcy Rose Patrick Lorraine also picked up the
Tha duacrlpllnu of Ilia raal
piupcriy pio.-aidad atialnsl I*: und Susy Reno got the 8-10. 3 10 and 4 3 splits enroute to
\ A ll U"0" wives are still Ih t fine aeries.
IAlt t. iiiu.b is. t o i v s HITM OK NO.tTII c ilt I.C- in first place with 60-23.
Man loll Gondcrman
won
OTA. a aubdl vision, *ci.irdln* to plat llirn n f re­ VA1I 11 " K " Wive* remain in high game tumors with a 174
corded In Plat Hook S, second place with 62-23. In game. Betty Church was the
pants I I to Is. Ini'luslv*
of lh* Publlu Iti-i-nr.la of Third place are the Mixed high howler for the Cold Cut­
Kainlnol* County, ll-irld* Mates with 4U8I.
ler* with I Ml 119 IV egv Doo
Till* null.« shall bu publlaliley shot a liiS game to help
*d one# i-svti w*«k lor four
con*-,m il* wa-rka In lliv SAN
the Toothpicks to a single win
POIttl IIKHAl.tl,
aguiuil tho Bib and Tuckers
DUNK AND OHDUIIKH al
In other league play.
Hanfuid,
Hrnilnolr
County,
I'n
ilrd
Prcoa
International
Klailda. Ibis TJtli day of J«n
tjuitc a few split* were
uar&gt;. A. Da 1**1
I.UNDON (U P I )
Frank- picked up by the girl* tho
tVKAI.)
Arthur II. Usckwltb, Jr. iu Taylor, 132, Great Riilain, week. Pat Siplcy converted
Clerk. Circuit Court
outpointed M i g u e l Kimbo the 3-7, the 3d was picked
liy: Maul,* T. Vlblott
Calderiu, 123, Spain 1U.
up b)
Dot Johnson. Jane
Drpoty tllcrk
Jn-vpU M l-'lta*tr*ld
Wainc made two splits in­
:.*« eacuitty Trust Uutlau.*
N tW
YO R K
(U P I )
cluding the tough 3A-10 a*
Miami SI, rt*rl4*
Dick DiVoronic*. M44i, fey- well as the 2-7. Gondcrman
Kit a i&gt;Min 1.1(11
Publish Jan. SI A Kab. I, tl raruae, N. Y., outpointed Pete converted the 3-7 to complete
1*. ISSt.
lo r o , 147?*, Puerto ltico 8. tliv split making for the d a ).
CDW-SI

Platters, Hot
Plates Split

Fight Results

eral Judaism, hus explained
that "this instituta will in
no way be apologetic or
polemic in nature: rather, on
u nigh academic plane, it
will bo u means to explain
our common heritage
for
iM'tter
understanding
and
greater cooperation between
all faiths."
Personal endorsement of
th* instituta w ia given by
Rev.
FVernon
Qulglay,
p r e s i d e n t o f th* Orang*
County A s s o c i a t i o n o f
Churches
Duo to space limitations
only ordained ministart can
h* accommodated
at
this
limt. It it hopad that they
will return tho information
received to their own pulpits
and congregations.

Crash Laid To
Engine Failure
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Preliminary Investigation* in­
dicate an engine failure may
have caused a South Central
Airlines plane to rrash after
(•king off from Gainesville
Feb. 3, killing all 10 aboard.
A Civil Aeronautic* Board
(C A B ) spokesman said Tues­
day early evidence Indicated
one of the Beechcraft'a two
engines failed at an altitude
so low the pilot could not
maintain control.

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Cub Pack Holds Annual Banquet
Cubmaster Hud Miller and e x ­ Milletello; Lion, Dane, Fun.;,
Anvhibits were presented by sev­ Eddie Rhodes and

fly Jane Cased berry
Cub Scout Pack 640 of Cas­
selberry hcl'l It* annual Blue
and Gold Banquet fenturday
night In the cafeteria of the
S o u t h Seminole Elementary
School with 100 cubs, tlicir
families and guests attending.
Theme fo r th* banquet vvus
"Fam ily A lert" and Al Her­
mann, area director for Civil
Defense, was guest speaker. A
I civil defense film, " L e t * F'acc
I It," was shown by Assistant

Six bu)&gt; who are going out ler, I-ester Templeton, Rw,
o f Cul&gt; Scouting- into Boy Templeton and Eddie Rlmd/t
Scout* received their Wvbelow (2 ): and Silver Arrows, It., 1
badges.
They
were Mark j McKenzie and Eddie Rkmii
W o r l e y , Charles William*. |(2 ).
Guests from the sponsoring
Burt Viner, Skip Orr, Todd
Miller and John Lockyer.
organization, the Men'* Club
Den Mother FYanccs Sotje of the Casselberry Community
included
received her eight year pin i Methodist Church,
and Mrs. June Templeton Iter i Rev. and Mrs. Del mas Cope­
four year pin. Mrs. Carolyn ] land, Virgil (J r u b b, Glen
Miller, Mrs. Bonnie Werley Hume* and Mr. and Mr*. Rurand Mrs. Chela Ansb-y receiv­ l&gt;nn Ferrell. Other* included
ed two yeur pins.
Principal and Mrs. Christy *
New den motheis introduc- j Harp. Scoutmaster and Mrs.
EG LIN AIK FORCE BASE cd were Mrs. Juno Sessom* j W. T . Daniel Jr. and Mr*.
(U P I ) — Two crewmen were and Mr*. June Ford o f Den 6 ; Lortnnnti.
Finch den pluiuu-d u separ­
killed Tuesday when * World und Mrs. Clydenc McKenzie id
ate menu und their own table
War II H2i&gt; attack bomber Den 4.
A large group o f now Bob- decorations.
crashed just after a strafing
run during a demonstration ruts were Inducted by Cub-!
master Wall Krolmc. They in J
here
S E E US* F O R —
The Air
Force withheld eluded B) run C u I ( m * i t ,
identifying the victims pend­ Clmrle* Johnson, Daniel Mil-1
T R E E S
F R U IT
ing notification of next of j U-r, Paul McKay, William
—
I ’ en r
P
ea
ch
) Thompson, Robert Oktheise, j
kin.
The A ir Force said (tic I Ibcky Stenstrom, Wesley Sea­
P lu m — Perfeintm on
David
Ford,
Tony
bomber was demonstrating a son!*,
P e c a n -— Citrus*
"counter Insurgency capabil­ Hughe*. Mark Hughes, John
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Addison,
John
Bistline
and
^
ity mission” when it crashed.
G n tp e v ille N u r s e r y
It did not go Into detail.
i David Bell.
2221 GrapcviHc Ave.
Achievement uvvurd* went
F A 2-IW6
Charles Sherwood Stratton I to tho following, Bear Badge,
llealur"
"fecott*
j
Duvitl
Miller,
Danny
Faint,
I
was tha real name of Tom
* Eddie Rhode* and Vincent I
Thumb.

Eglin Crash
Fatal To Two

Handy Opening Special!
3RD. ST.

George T. Wilson, 5*i, died
Tuesday afternoon at Seminolo Memorial Hospital.
Bom August 1, 1907, In San­
ford, he had made his home
at 910 W. 2t&gt;th Street for the
pa*t four years. He formerly
had lived in Tampa and was
a member of tin* Hyde Tark
Presbyterian Churob there. A
retired engineer with the
Florida Steel Corporation, he
was a member o f the Hills­
borough Masonic Lodge 23 of
Tampa and a member of Zcndah Grotto of Tampa.
Survivors a r« his wif*, Mrs.
Clsra
Wilson o f
Sanford;
three sisters, Mrs. Sydney
tyUfi^-ond Mrs. Thomas Bur­
leigh, both of Sanford ami
Mrs. Franklin Hardaway of
Orlando; a brother, John W.
Wilson of Gainesville and sev­
eral nieces and nephews.
Funeral services wilt be
held at 2:30 p. in. F'riday
at Unsson Funeral Home with
Dr. E. 8. Campbell of Tamps
officiating. Assisting will be
Rev. Grover C. Sewell of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford.
Graveside services at Ever­
green Cemetery will be con­
ducted by the Sanford Ma­
sonic Lodge. AU Masons' are
asked to meet at the lodge
hall at 1:43 p. nt. Friday.
The family has requested
But donations be made to the
Heart Fund or Cancer Fund
In lieu of flowers.

ley; Gold Arrows, David Mil

eral dens.

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Th* Volstead A ct became
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it prohibited alcoholic bevarngu tales.

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�Science Fair
Is Scheduled
, In Oviedo

Council Inters Cemetery O ffe r
Action by tbc town of t'a»- perty deed which was given i thorities who already have Inselttcrry to take over a pro­ by Casselberry some time dicatcd that approval would
posed cemetery being offer­ ago to the Casselberry Com- be forthcoming,
ed by Hibbard Casselberry
munity Methodist Church ami
in other business at Mon
Monday night was tabled in­
which still Is in possession .lay night’s regular meeting
definitely until such time as
of the church.
of the board, a public hearDie matter is presented again
A letter read Monday night ing on the proposed compre­
“ in a proper manner by the
from the church board of hensive zoning ordinance was
proper authorities with a pro- j
trustees, dated Jan. 29. ad­ sot for 7:30 p. m „ March 2,
per deed."
vised that the deed would be in the Women's Club on
Question arose at a Jan. 27 )
turned over to the town if Overbrook Drive,
meeting of the Board of Ald­
and when the town agrees to! Changes in the ordinance 1
ermen over status of the proaccept full responsibility for have been completed
nd
the cemetery operation. This copies of the reworked ordin
agreement also stands subject ancc will be posted in throe
to approval from state au-1 locations prior to the hearing

By Bernice Kelsey
The Oviedo High School
Science Club will sponsor its
animal Science Fair, Feb. 2728. at the Oviedo Woman's
Club.
Mrs.
Jim
Palmer,
teacher, announced today.
Mrs. Palm er reminded that
tlwse students wishing to ex^ hibit must return entry blanks
^ to her no later than Friday of
this week.
Ribbons will be given for
first, second and third place
winners with special awards
also to go to for first place.
Students will be responsible
for placing their exhibits in
assigned places on Wednes­
day. Feb. 2d. from noon until
^ 6 p. m. No person except
judges may be present at the
Woman's Club that day after
6 p. m.
Exhibits are to be removed
after 6 p. m. on Friday and
not later than noon on Sat­
urday.
The Fair will be open to
the public on Thursday, Feb.
27. from 10 a m. until 10 p.m
and on Friday. Feb. 28. from
▼ 8 a . m . until 6 p. m.

lTt]f

VEGETABLE
REPORT

Fcilrrnl Slate Market
News Service
Snnford

Shipping point information
ft r Feb. 11. All sale* F.O.ll.
I'reeoolinjr charges extra un­
less otherwise stated:
Sanford • Oviedo - Zell wood
A U S TIN W IL L IA M S (rig h t), president of the Sanford Starlight Proniennders Square Dunce Club, with Mrs. Williams anti Mr. and Mrs. Pete
District:
Light showers and cool.
Wells, one o f the couples honored at a Valentine party given for gradu­
Cabbage: Demand slow to
ates o f a square dance class at the Civic Center. A new class will start
fair, market about steady. I
this Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Civic Center.
Domestic round type, 1s* bu.
crates, fair to good quality,1
$1.25 to $1.50, best mostly
$1.50; 50 Hi. sneka, ordinary to
fair quality, $1 to $1.25, best
mostly $1.15 to $1.25.
Cnrrot*: D e m a n d good,
market steady. Sacks, 48-1 lb.
I'nitrd I’ rc** International
film packed. $2.25 to $2.50; 50
One month after the sur-1 lbs. loose, $1.05 to $1.00.
It) llnnna Lvlrs
| Tile public has been invited
Five
churches
of South 10 die service and nursery gvon-gencral's report linking! Celery: Demand e x c e e d s
, cigarette* ntnl rancor, state supply, market 3 do*, and
|Seminole county will hold a
c,,ild' tn u,U « * «’ r°I l e v e n u e figure* indicate that larger, firm. 10 in. crates,
I joint World Day of Prayer
1 * ________________
I Americans are smoking less. I'asenl type, 2-2'» do*., $3.50;
A special observance of the service Frida) at the First
A United Press Internation­ 3 do*., $3.25; 4 dot. and smal­
World Day of Prayer will be Baptist Church of Longwood
al survey today showed that ler, $2.75; lieatts, 24 count,
held at 7 p.m. Friday at the from 10 until 11:30 a.m.
in almost every state polled, film wrapped, $3.75.
Free Methodist Church, corincomo from rigarette taxes is
The theme of the program,
Chinese Cabbage: Offerings
a , ncr of
Laurel Avenue and which has hern planned by
D A Y T O N A REACH (U P I) running less than before.
light. 10 in. crates, $2.25.
Fourth Street, Sanford, Rev. the women of the churches ol — Sports cur builder CarSouth Dakota showed n 24
Endive: Demand fair
to
Eugene Sheldon, pastor, an­ the South Seminole Minister­ roll Shelby plans to unveil * p&lt; r cent drop. Kansas revenue
good, market steady. 1 1/9 bu
nounced today.
200
mile
an
hour
Cobra
pro­
from cigarettes in January crates, $3 to $3.50.
ial Association, will be “ Let
Participating will be the Us P ra y."
totype here next Sunday in v.as the lowest in 17 months.
Escarolc: Demand fair to
P a o l a Wesleyan Methodist
The women, the churches the gruelling 2.000-kilomcter Gov. Edmund G. Brown based good, market steady. 1 1 9 bu.
Church.
they represent and the parts ''Daytona Continental" sports It's California budget on thr crates, $2.50 to $3.
The public if invited to at­ their committees will take in ear race.
assumption the average |h t - j Lettuce: I) e til a n d good,
tend.
The aluminum • bodied car, son would smoko four packs
the program arc:
maiket stronger on Iceberg
“ Daytona
Cobra,"
i* less tills year.
Mrs. 11. It. Gray, First Bap­ the
type. Boston ty|H*. EBN crates,
There was somo indication, I 24 count, few, $3.50; Iceberg
tist Churcli of I/ongvvood, tfic powered by n souped up
opening, scripture and invo­ Ford and was designed to however, the cutback in smok­ type , XVII crates, 24 count,
cation; Mrs. William Titford, conform to the Gran Tour- ing would be temporary. Cali­ &gt;2.25 to $2.50; 30 count, few,
fornia tax officials said they $1.50 to $1.75; Romnitie, 1 1/9
Casselberry
C o in m u n i t y ismo specifications.
The
Daytona
Colira
is biiicva many persons would
M IN N E A P O L IS
—
ST. Methodist Church, prayer ol
bu. crates, small size, $2.50 to
latest
e ffo rt
to try to kiek tlio tobacco habit
P A U L (U I ’I ) — Norm Van thanksgiving and the meaning Shelby's
$0Brocklin wrill stay on as heud ol the World Day of Prayer; smash the Ferrari domina­ — and fail.
Onions, green: D e m a n d
roach o f the threc-ycnr-old Mrs. C. W. Miller, Altamonte tion of the Continental The
Idaho officials counted a light, mnrkcl steady. Crates,
Minnesota Vikings o f the N a­ Community Chapel, act of ear clocked 175 m.p.h. at the $27,000 drop in January over 3 do*, bunches, $3.
tional Football League.
repentance in preparation for Riverside track in California previous Januaries, but stute
I’arsley: D e to a n d light.
Van
Rroeklin, who
has intercession; Bcv. E. Kuth during trial runs and Shelby tax collector Floyd West not­ Crates, 5 duz. hum-lies, $2 to
been head coach since the Grant,
First
Pentecostal said there was “ plenty of ed that cigarette s in o k i n g $2.25.
seemed to tie on the rise aguin.
® Vikings started, ha* decided Church of Longwood, prayers pedal left."
I'nrsnip: D e m a n d light,
Whereas the drop amounted market steady. Basket*, 12*1
not to consider a possible o f­ of intercession; Mrs. Leonard
to 10 per rent after the U. K. |
fe r to become general man­ Jones, Prairie Lake Baptist
ll&gt;, film packed, few, $1.25,
Public Health Service report
ager o f the Philadelphia Ea­ Church, benediction, rededi­
Radishes: D e m a n d fair,
NEW YORK O JPI) - FordJun. II. the decrease nuvv is muikcl about steady. Ilaskela,
gles, a team he quarterback­ cation to service of others
ham sprinter Sam Perry will
only 5 to 10 per rent.
ed to tha championship in und closing talk by Rev,
film packed, red varieties, 30make another attempt to de­
Jones.
1000.
•i or., $1.25 to $1.50, mostly
feat world-record holder Bob
llu)es in the 60-yard dash
Hitching post* for the bug­ $1.50; white varieties, "4-8
during the New York Athletic gies of Amish farm families oz., few. »2.25.
Spinach: Offerings l i g h t ,
Flu b mccl hi .Madison Square ure
pro v idnl by
modern
t t K s o L i n n \ &gt; o . i in
ha* h em her et ofore approve I
aupctnmikcU in Lancaster, market steady. Bushel bask*
.% a
tti:»(il.t t i i i v
ost it r. by the T o w n Council
Alta- Garden Thursday.
tow &gt;
r o i M 'ii.
or
t i i s : monte
ets. Envoy, $1.75.
Spr ing* ami one third
I’u.
T O W 'S o r t t, t t w o n t i: o f the entire coat o f &gt;.»id Ini.
Hasting*. Florida District:
s r i i i x n * . s t .o i i i i m . p i l o t i i i - pr ove m ent* shall be paid l,y
Lgbt rain in a. m. Partly
Town
of
Altamonte
IKIi
S-Oll THIS lillt lllM i, the
OTVIHI.IZ VTIIIN A M I I 'M - Springs.
I ’ M I I l l n i S \ \ Mi:
cl&lt; udy, cool, p. m.
i m i o r sia o M i ornr.r.T t o
lit: I T F l ' U T I H J R ItK.SOl.V- N O T H ’ ll IS lirrr b y R i» r n That
Cabbage: Demand slow to
a w i i i t i i o r s« r r .ir r a m i Kid:
I I MIMII.M « III VIA
1 .mi . :.i t •. I Iti b l l l l n t M
tin %llli o r \i i .i | h |'Mt; v r
p n o t ii»i&gt; a r o ii T ilt: t » Tha t It Is the det ermination 17-33 l.o'IK M«&gt;oi|. S M i l I n n I c
fair, market about steudy.
of l*ul»ll(* llmrlnit
s t:**tiK &gt; T o r T in t c .iv r o f tlile body that all I ds aril r’ ounty, I *1»*rl«l.% un«lrr the firDomestic round type, 15* bu.
T iir.iitto r. » 8 v n - t h i i i i i * land* adjo in ing and contlgu mi s |lil&lt;tun n i m r of I'atlilork Mar. To whom ft may r^mrern
A r. A I &gt; • T T ill: t i l l T T IM i or bounding and ab llt lln y upmi and that I lnt« n I to r* irlatrr
The
mlnoln County lb».ird crates, fair to good quality,
\tlj.l.am en t
« It hold
PIIOP-5HTT «m\ M ills
t &gt; II the said Improvementa will he unlit naritr w l!h U i ® t’ l»rU o f o f
a
$1.25 to $1.50, best mostly
c m : • T im tft t i i T in : row v e- pecl a lly b n i c f l l t e d by ihc *a d tho
Clrrult
l*ourt.
Hrftilnol® pit Ml.- »M • rlnu !•* pori •Itlrr Mir
(1
4
.ft'
lit flirt• o f rr entifiir .* r ••tir $1.50; 50 lb. sacks, ordinary
or
ti.T A w o v r t:
s p h i .m i s , Improvements, provbled r.,r In i* Mint). I**1••rt I • In .v ••r.l.inrr
« c k variance' lo the
a
r i. o n i i i t .
tills IleaoluHuli; and Dial the- U 11It Ihc |»r*t\|wlt»n»» t*f th® I ' l c &gt;4 ' l
to fair quality, $1 to $1.25,
■
W H F I t K A S , tbs T o w n Coon- epeclal aesessmenit to I,.- made 111lo II * Xiltvir S 'l tlU fB . t o - w lt : y.ntilriK It *: u l.T t Inna aw rri|iu a l ­
Alt o f ths T o w n o f Alt am onte and entered against all I ■•- • Hr. tiun &gt;**J &gt;0 Klt.rliU ritAtutee r.l i*y 1 hi. M.ittrn f•*r M ary sonic poor condition, low us 70
Mi i k r ( olit Ihr follow inu &lt;1Ida • cents.
Seringa. Florid a, deem* It ad- ami lands adjo in ing and • mi- 19iT.
rrl?»r.| pr • p ert y: Hair 1ISO f l w
Tlaabla to graila, stabilise, Im ­ tlg uo ii* nr bounding and vl.iitH!*: Jnarph A nrr»ok*

South Seminole Church Women Smoke Taxes Off
Over Nation
;
i To Conduct Prayer Service

ffantnrB ^rraTB FcK. IS, 1964 —

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Free Methodist
Sets Service

‘Daytona Cobra’
To Be Shown

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Legal Notice

prove and pave Hero rot Street,
In aald town, from Ita Interaction
wit h
H e rm it*
Trull.
Kant to Ita Interaeeiion with
Snnford Ave nue to a width o f
S3 feet with a al* (41 Inch
bituminous road nils and up.
plication o f one i l l Inch plant
mis w e a r in g surfac e; aald Im­
p ro ve m ent* to he done In compllunce with plan*, specifics*
f
tlona and rNtlmutr* now on
fit# with tha T o w n Council of
the T o w n o f A l t a m o n t e
Spring*. F lo rid a ; *ald plan*,
apc clflcalton*
and
estimate*
h av e been h er etofo re approved
by the T o w n Council and con*
at llu le
the
plana,
spe cific a­
tion* and est im ate* f o r this
w o rk .
NOW . T I I E I U ' .F O n E . UK IT
R K H O L V K D UV T i l l : T O W N
Co u n c i l o f t i i k t o w n o f
A L T A VI O N T K
MFItINtia.
FLO R ID A:
That Ilia T o w n Council o f
•
the
T o w n
of
Altamon te
Springs. Florid a, drama It ad ­
visable at a necessary public
Im provem en t to grade, atablliar. Improve and pave Second
Street, In said town, from ft*
,
Ipteraectlun
with
Herm it*
T rail . Feat to It* Intersection
with
Hanford
Avenue
to a
width of :u feet.
* Tha t all of aald Im prove.
. meats shall he dona In atrlct
com pliance with plana, ip r o l f l ratlo ns and estimates now on
flla In the o f f ic e o f the T o w n
f
Clerk o f the T o w n o f Alt a ui onto
sprin g*.
which
said
plan* and tpa clflcallon a and
e. t lm a tr t
for
aald proposed
lpiprovcmenta shall ha open
lo the Inspection o f the pubHe: and tha T o w n Council of
T o w n
of
Altamonta
tbc
Springs does hereby declare
the necessity for the paving
o f said th o ro ughfare a* ileacr.bed aforoeald as a necess­
ary public Iniprovemant.
, HE I T F L 'U V II I.I t I lL b O L V EHl
a
' Tha t tha total coat o f aald
* frnprovem euif la estimated to
e |4,ova.imi, and the sum of
mney neceesary lo pay for
fha tot al coat o f said Improveatenta la hereby authorlted.
• That tha coat o f aald Imp r o v e m t r t a ahall ba a * »e *** 4
tw o-Uilr d s against a ll lota and
landa ad jo in ing and contiguous
o- bounding and abut tin g upon
|uch Improvem ents o r specially
benefit led thereby and furt her
designated by tha gsataament
pla t new on flla In the otttca
m o f the T o w n Clerk o f the
® T o w n o f Al tam o n te Spring*,
wh ic h
aald aeaeaaiaant plat

n - »

BSk

3*17 Orlando l » r , Hanford,
tlng on such cont emplat e ! im­
Kin.
provement*.
shall
l.e
m i ie
upon a fro n t f o o t a g e hast* PuMlah J.»n. 25 A Feb. I. 12.
15. 19CI.
that t* to say, that In the p ■
paratlon o f the special s o t * * , U ll Q *lT
m e m roll c ov e rin g the con­
m i fin :
« m * %i i t
templated Improvements, so* h
m i : »*i \ i i : o r i ’ m i i i i n % t o i
special heneflta shall he- drier
II
u
K
K
T T K I I I . V f l BVtd
mined and prorated a -ord &gt;(g
u |fr, I » MHV It K K T T K I t to the front foo t a ge o f the r e ­
ivt;
i ml
im iu m b Y
vn
spective
properties adjo in ing
K K T T ItINtS. JU.
and contiguous or h o u n d in g
l2J)i
J
a
r
k
f
o
n
I'llirn
and ab utting upon so &lt;
M * r t I mb.mi t k . Ilrrkclejr
p rovem rntt. esp ecially h rv e f ltfou n t)
\\ n»t \ irvlntA
ted by said Iniprovemcnle.
ToU. ntnl rm h o f yt»u, » r e
UK IT FURTUKIt RKSOLV- h« r&lt; b) n otlfird ttiftt »uit ltd*
Etc
been fiteil n « a ln « t you in tb*
That the T a t Assessor of r i r * » i l l
Court
of
Hrmlnvla
the
T o w- n
of
Altamon te County. Flo rid *. In Cbatirery,
Springs. Florid a, In acoordam e an altbr ev u ted title of which
wit h tha provisions o f law. !•
K1JIHT
F ia t K U A f d
8AVshall proceed to make and pre ­ IVH.H \NI»
\HSOCIApare a special assessment toll, T IO N OF HCMIN'OhK CO U S »
assessing the eape, lut he*-* 'ire TV. a &lt; irpoMtlun, P U i n t l f f . T i
to he- receiv ed a* the teault of |i \V K I .’ T T K ItIN M and wife.
said Improvements a g a ln -t tli• D A IS V M K C T T K I t l X O
and
lota ami lamia, adjim ltH in
U
K K TTU U IN U ,
contiguous or bounding an I J I t . P rfttid an ip . thr imtliro o f
abut tin g
said
Improvement*, » :cI•t nutt being H null to forebaaing said special asses-merit r lo « e
thiM c* ri.nin mortRBlte
against tha respe ctive p ro p e rt­ it ■i
•
ies to ba especially assessed tet'orl
In
Offlcl.nl
It rco rd i
upon tw o-t h ird s of the cost . r Hook II
i public ro*
such Improvements as deter- cord*
of
Hrmlnolc
County.
mined by this Resolution, and Florida, encuiiiberinu the f o l ­
the amount det ermined by ihi- lo w in g iU » . rlbed icul property,
Itcvotullun
to
be
assessed to -w lt :
against the said prope rty
Lola l * BBd !4 llhick 9.
HE I T F U I I T I I E l l UEttULV
1AI-M TKItlKACK, arcor' 1 EI»t
ItiK U. :•..»t xli r rc4.f rrMo.»k 4.
Tlist the special assessments
ronled
■
provided for by this l i . s o l u ­
|mk'* • k2 an 4) »S.. of tit®
rirniluula
tion strait ha payable at th«
t’ uMU* rc 4*or«)M o f
option o f the pr ope rty owners
f?uunl) , FlortJa:
as fo llo w s :
Mubjcrli to re at rlrtlo ni, r e ­
In cash within th irty Uni
a » r ) utl one and ( A u n i t nte
o f record;
days a lt e r the con firm in g
o f tha said spr. lal assess­ And &gt; mi are hereby required
ment roll or lu three &lt;31 to fi le &gt;our Alit we r lu »* ld
with
Ihu
umJeralKned
C'lual annual Installment*, milt
aald deferred payments to Clerk of bmIJ Cour t end to
bear Interest at ttis rate y r n * n &lt;i*y th ere of upon the
• t IDl &gt; wkoto
o f eigh t per cent i t , ) per Ian hum.
name **»»d u l l i r * * appear be­
low, on or before the 12th day
nu IT FURTHER RiiaoLV
Kt&gt;;
o f Alan h liM.4. and In d« fault
That Ihla Resolution shall In- there of 1&gt;« re** P ro Colifeveo
and become a f f s . t l v . Immeili. will to e n u re d uiratn%t you.
W IT N K H d my hand a ik I o f f i ­
a ie ly from and a f te r Ita pas.a g e and adoption.
cial «cal at the County Court*
ml note Cou n­
ALUPTKD
at
a
re gular liouhii, .-a *ifi&gt;rJ.
Mill 3rd day of
me eting ot the T o w n i ,until ty. Florida
of
the T o w n of
A ll a m o n te Febiuar y. \0 ii.
hprlngs, Florid a, heard In Hi. O iFA lM
\
II Mr kwlth, Jr.,
Tow n
Hall
of
Alta monte
Clerk of Circuit Court
Spring*. Florida, this i t h day
lt&gt; . M i r t b i T. Vlhleii, D C
o f Febr ua ry. A. t&gt;. 13C4.
Phillip II. 1-otf.ta
/•/ W. L. b w o f f e r 1
1 Lugao
&gt;1A VOIt
ATTEbT:
p.o uox i ; i *
Sanford. Flo ri d a
/*/ Do ro th y M. Bardeen
A tto rn e y for P la i n t i f f
ACTINO TOWN CLERK
Putdlih Feb. i , 13. 13. 2T. I3&lt;4
Publtth Feb. 42. 13, 4344
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V.dlr r nl I'li M Ir H e a r in g
T.i w-In.til II nisy ram-srn:
Tin- Seminole Coun ty im»r&lt;t
of
Vdjiislinent
wilt
tiutri
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VnuII

s Top Rebounders
Indians Swat Hornets 56 - 54 SEC
Square Off Tonight
Bowes Scores
Thinking Out Loud 29 Points To
Lead Tribe

A T L A N T A (U P I )- T h e top
two rebounders in tbe South­
eastern Conference meet for
tbe first time tonight and the
outcome of their duel In tbe
backboard Jut jle will have a
definite bearing on the con
ference basketball race.
The game itself has Georgia
Tech, No. 2 team in the SEC,
as boat to seventh-ranked
Vanderbilt, tbe No. 3 team
But almost of equal Interest
will be tbe battle between six
foot-nine
sophomore
Clyde
Lee of Vsndy and six-foot-ten

About Sports

■ T J U L I A * IT Z N B T R O M

L y m a n S t a t is t ic s
Lym an * Greyhound* In their initial itaion a* mem*
k m o f the Orange Bolt Conference, hare fared fairly
w ell among the competition they're m e t The 'Hound*
hare ported a record o f 11 rietoriee against nine set­
backs. In tho OBC they’re com* up with a five and fir *
record. Thl* lan’t too bad when ono conaldere the 'Hound*
hare played club* like Do Land, Loeiburg, Apopka,
Lakeriow, Oak Ridge, Orlado, N ew Smyrna, to mention a

The Greyhound* here been led this season by Donnl*
Smith and Bill Tolaon. Tolton ha* racked up a total o f
2S7 points while Smith, who miaaod *ereral weeks o f
play due to an unfortunate injury, racked up 116. But
taking second plena bobtad Tolaon was Joe A ih er who
had 1M point*,
A ll o f the figure* w e hare compiled do not Inelud*
Monday night's contest with the LaoCburg Yellow Jacket*.
Tho flub as a whole has averaged 46 points per ball
garni T b eyV * damped in 62 percent o f their ehota
from the floor end SB percent o f their attempt* from the
free throw line.
. Tolaon he* the top ecoring average. He’* netted 16.4
poiata per contact, Smith he* 16 and A *h*r came la
third with M .
la the rebounding department fo r Coach W elt
Dsoree, Smith areraegd Id per hall game. Tolsen had 10,
Daria Matt* eight, Richard Grant seven, Gen* Wlnkolaaaa 6.6, Jim Shuster four, Jim Goplla 6.5 and Aaher one.
la total rebounds, Smith grabbod 166, Tolaon 166,
Wlnhlemaa 111, Grant 114, Matla and Goplla 66, Aahor
ST snd Shutter 24.
l a eaasoaa to eoma, there's no doubt bat that tbo
Oreybeoad* w ill have their ap end down poire a* they
participate In tha cage sp ort Bowerer, tho future looks
bright fa r the 'Bounds ead Seminole County hardboard
faaa ana be aasured that Lyman w ill ha a contender m o il
at the time fo r tho OBC title.
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Mechanics Or Driver*?
A handful o f expert auto mechanic* hold tho key to
ahnoet $4 million la stock ear racing prlrea, Including
•The B ig One," the Daytona “ 600,» Feb. 26.
Tha w eik o f Bill Strop pa, John Holman and Ralph
Moody, R ay Nichols, "Smokey” Ynniek, Everett Owen*
and other top mechanic* la described in "W ill Mechanics
Make the Difference a t D a yton a t" in the February laau#
at Fepnlar Science.
Theca men tear down n stock ear aad put It together
again. When they get through, nay resemblance between
tha original and thalra Is purely coincidental. The result*
ot this procme era aimed at boosting speeds In tha M600”
to about 170 miles par hours, the fastest oval-track rac­
ing to the world.
Auto companion are pouring millions Into Umlr car*
to aefiuct lash year's faults aad yanks tkeig products win*
mmmm U the brutal competitions.
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’ Ih rd had tranemleaion falluraa In a 400-mlle race la
R illw K s , C a lif* to Norsmbar. Now gears are bigger, and
battar metallargieally.
Plymouth*, did fin * on tho short tracks. Rut while
they and Dodges, too, produced prodigious torque coming
out o f tarns, they whssssd on th* straightway*. 8o both
fatsks aad exhaust manifolding h art boon refashioned for
Chrysler, this year w ill run aarodyaamically refined
two-door hardtop*, Instead o f sedans, to cut down drag.
A modified heavy-duty suspension w ill reduce th* Dodges
height two Inchoa.
Ford and Mercury w ill remora the rain gutter from
tha top windahleld, cover aa oblong (air-cooling) hole
under th# radiator, and block o f f air to tbs engine compartment with a screen guag* to keep oil and water tomporatura within operating limits.
T h * eompaaisa make th*** changes and g e t tha hast
mechanics available because they era openly In tha busi­
ness o f winning and money spent oxcooda tho purses.
Tha aklll o f drivers with tha glamour names w ill count
to tho races, but It'll be the crack mechanics who will be
mostly responsible fo r tho victories.

Mike Bowes

continued his

to a

56

to 54 victory over tho Bishop
Moore Hornets in ■ Metro
League tilt at Sanford's D om ­
ing Gymnasium.
Bowes had 22 points. He
has dumped in 27 points in
the last three games played
by th* Semlnolee and this
should put the youngster near
Gary Preisser o f th* Hornets
for top scoring honors to the
Metro circuit.
The Tribe grabbed an aarly
lead and banged their way
to a 11 to 7 margin over the
Hornets at the end o f tha in
itial period. Both clubs cam e
up with 14 points in the second
quarter as the Hornets came
to ills. But Seminole led at
Intermission 22 In 21.
In th* third atanxa the
Seminole* continued to set
the pee* and lad 40 to 34
when th* wild, final frame got
underway. Bishop Moors be­
gan hacking aw ay at the
Seminole margin until they
knotted the affair at 46-all
with thru* three minutes re ­
maining to play.
Bowes cam * through with
Jump shot that put the Tribe
into th* lead one* again end
they managed to bold onto It
despite the last minute afI'arta o f tho Hornets.
Tha Mato’e leading scorer,
Preisser, was defeased fay
Ken T y re who did a com­
mendable Job In limiting the
Orange County all atar-everything to only three points in
first half. Pralssar cam *
Ilf* to th* final half and
dumped in 16 points.
B e h i n d B o w e s , Barry
Barks and Tyre came up with
poiata each. Mel Mar­
tinea sank 14 points to follow
Preisser.
(tomfool* "busted" a fourgam* io s ln g b ias* sod now
a record of five wins
and 16 loesas for tbs season.
In Metro play tbsy are now
four and eight. Bishop Moore
nine and 10 for the season
is nl
and five and eight in league
competition.
John Colbert’s Baby Seminoles hacked out a 41 to 34
win over the little Hornets
a a preliminary affair.

ENTERPRISE'S BIDDY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS this season
are (left to right) Patti Swenney, Roberta Murr, Milana Crawford, Lynn
8chroder and Vonnie Smith. The girlx were introduced recently at a meet­
ing of the Enterprise Parent Teacher Council meeting.

Stake Qualifying
Races Set Tonight

Team No. 3 Tops
Dick's Appliance
Tbs two top teams to ths
Businessmen's

H ie up and coming young
bowler
of
Sanford
came
through with another big ser
le i, Just three weeks after
rolling a 714. This past week,
while bowling in the All Star
League at Jet Lancs, Gordon
Honeycutt rolled games of
213, 257 and 200 for a huge
670 total. This fine bowling
by Gordon helped his team;
Meadors Marine to take a
clean three game sweep of
their match with Bob's Res­
taurant and knock Bob's out
o f first place, John Wright
was high for Bob's with a
205/592.
In other league action, In
lend Materials moved into
first place with a clean sweep
from Larry's Mart who drop­
ped to fourth place. Jack
Kanncr was high for Inland
with a 200/577 while John
Kneeland was high for Lar­
ry ’s with a 200/547.
Allied Van Lines salvaged
two wins from Betty Anne's
as the high flying rural mall
carrier, Bob Steele, rolled a
200 gam * and ■ SCO series to
help Allied while Archie King
was high for Betty Anne's
with a 532 series.
Bowlers rolling those m agi­
cal 600 games this week were
Gordon Honeycutt with three
—213, 257 and 200 followed by
Ed Callao with a 210, Wright
205. I'hll Roche 207, Harry
Pentecost 201 and Steele,
Kenner and Kneeland with
even 800'a.

League toed
the Sarasota
Suncoait,
Denny tbe mark last week In the
third annual racing king stake Mac and Cherokee Hulou In match of the night, and Team
la scheduled tonight at the the ninth are O.U.'s Torpedo, No. 3, by the closest of mar­
Sanford-0rlxndo kennel dub Rank Son, Larry Kaibs, Gate
gins, emerged ths winner
with the track's top IS male Man and Ryandale.
over Dick's Appliance by vir­
greyhounds running in the
Hounding out the field In
tue o f a nlne pln victory In
featured ath and 10th races the 10th will be Big Trade,
the total pins race to snare
Ifae ninth race shapes up as
Ed's Corky, George Jet, Wide
th* tough one with Sarasota
the third point o f the match.
Gap, Jamas Rock and Much
Sun roast, Denny Mae and de­
It allowed Teem No. 3 to take
Tim e.
fending champ Cherokee Hu
The top four finishers in a Uve-and-ooe-baU gem * lead
lou vying for positions in Sat­
Saturday night's racing king over the second piece teams,
urday night'* racing king
stake will run in the king and
Dick’s Appliance and Kon
queen championship Feb. 22.
T h * top four finishers In
Already lined up for action drackl snd Cline’s Sinclair,
aaeh race will gam er the
for the female runners In the this being the largest advan
eight berths to Saturday'* big
big event are queen El Paso tags enjoyed by any team so
race.
Lass
and
her
court
of far this season in this close
Probable favorites in the
Bella Adams, Extra Rock and ly matched league.
10th event w ill b * Sail Ahead
It wee Dick Zuckerman and
E.A.'s Little Sister.
1 O. B.'e General, fa ll
Clarence Wallis' night to shins
Toolght'a Entries:
Ahead—winner at tho 1*0,000
P I R S T N 4 C B — a/IS Mile — for Team No. 6 as they shot
Phoenix Futurity to Navem- O n to * — 1. Material, 1. Nieto, series of 207/313 and 1S1/S2S.
o ted 'N o . 1 S. tW k nighr, 4. Walk Tall,
ber—drew the
Bette
supplied
hte
Rack. «. ra j's rtlsht. Ralph
box end will be hard to vetch 7. VH-nr
Ualla Adam., S. Clrcue Won­ usually reliable bowling for
der
If he pets a fast s ta rt
Dick's Appliance with 166/546
Young O.B.’a Geoeral has SKOOXD S IC S — a/IS Mila —
UraSa U— ». Doe Rabble. S. as ha took high series honors
won three straight in gaining Kaai-o Ladjr. S. Ka.hln* Dan,
for the night although Dick
grade A status and appears 4. Mr Wlr.'a Ilf.I, t. Htark
I'onda,
*. Ibanda
l&lt;»er. 7. Schaffer was cloie on his
to have tho speed to become Karl'. Mae, S. Kuler'a K «llr
heels with n (in* 204/534
Til III 19 R t ( B — S/IS Milo —
real good sprinter.
series.
Urada
l&gt;—
I.
Hawaiian
llopa.
Other starters going against
I. lloalon Bud, I. Parla Chlmaa,
Kondrackl end Cline's Sin­
4. Vlllflta, I. Cliadron, I. Bob­
ble Shore. 7. Tory Touch. S. clair stormed through to a
The Evans Trojans cap­
Juat A Cutla
three point win over Smith's tured the Metro Conference
P U IH T II RACK — a/IS Mile—
firada
M— 1. Tylar Lao.
S. Amoco Service end thereby title Tuesday night when they
Ulowlnx Tlda, S. Joel. Hock. gained • tie for sccood spot blasted out a 61 to 61 victory
I. 11uat 11n* Hank. ». N. ll.'a in tbs league. Curt Abney
over the Winter Park WildItaadr Mix, S. Varla H, 7. Bur#
with 800/501, Dick Morrison cate.
mil. I. Mlee Pina na«
FIFTH HACM — S/a Mila — 166/811 and t newcomer to
Edgewater High's Eagles
T — 1. Stick
I'lxe. t.
Leave It to the kids to come tirada
•Volaa Makar, S. Mr Proof, I. the league, Steve Barnes, nosed out tha Braves o f Boone
through when it counts
Mo.ua,
S. Dlnah'a
Paul. I. 216/847, war* the shooting High, 76 to 71, and tha Colon­
This week, a
challenge Radii Rook. T. Wendar Otri,
stars for tha Ifoctelnaen as ial High Grenadiers took tha
Stenstrom Realty won three match between the Junior 5. Boot nine
they eontfoned their bid far Fioaeers o f Oak Ridge into
SIXTH
BACH
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S/l*
MO#
—
points from Southern A ir put­ bowlers o f the Titusville area a n d . C— t. w all U .h.v.d, t.
tbe first place slot. Marshall camp, 69 to 86.
ting them back to tie Joe's as well as an additional Pari. I'lka, I. NI*M Jlloom.r.
Wiltshire did come steady
I.
O.
ll.'a
Cnupla,
I.
d.n
.ral
In Sanford, Seminole whip­
Laundry for the first place match between the adults ol
llock. *. Spolwlck. 7. Hold Ha­ bowling for Smith'* Amoco ped Bishop Moore, 56 to 54.
position In the Hl-nooners lea­ the Sanford area and those ply. I. Kentry
with 169/506.
gue. Joe's Laundry split their o f Titusville had ths wins go­ IKVKVTII HACK — S/S.MIIa
—lira do IJ— i. Fam'a Baby, S.
Tbe Faroa Builders and
points 2-2 with M. A R. Bar. ing for the junlore with the Sky la. |. Tlmaty Kathy, 4. B.
Team No. 4 battled to a twoIh o s n ik s r
Construc­ adults tasting defeat.
A.'a Seoul, *. Doedoa R , *. Oil
ARCADIA, Calif. (U P I ) raymanl, f. Danny'# alitor, I. end-two stalemate as A1 Fa­
tion made a clean sweep
Leading the Sanford Juniors II.
h.lf Parrarl
against Hunt Realty; DeBary was John Jernlgan w i t h KK1HTH n A C M — S/IS Mile— roa raced his males with a Crimson Satan, ths star Thor­
oughbred of the Crimson King
Debs won three points from games of IBB, 162, 187 for a (Irado B— t. Ratty Robbia, t. good 201/529. V trgil Anderson
I*rlc4l.aa Pap, S. Olnry Baa. I.
tha Acey Deucy Wives. The big 568 series. Tbe other San Iron Uuard, S. Boat Clua, *. was high for Team No. 4 Farm, will probably be side­
Grapevllla Nursery team up­ ford scares were Jim Woods Low.r Doth, 7. Jamaa Km mat, with • 1*0/504. Sam r a m did lined for the entire racing
soma fancy shooting for the season as the result o f an an­
. Fam'a Whittled
set tha Art Brown Past Con­ 167/522; Jim Brewer 171/4*6; S
Burns n e o n — e/ia m u # —&gt;
kle Injury suffered in the Jan.
trol with thro* wins aad tbo Don Nicholes with sa off day u rataa A (K la o * t u b e M a b Builders by converting the
difficult
44
split.
64 Saa Pasqula Handicap.
Ptaal)—
i.
oat#
Man,
S.
CbarC.P.O. Wives split tha points rotted 166/861 aad Stave Bas­
okaa Helot. S. ta rry Kaiha.
la tho final match o f tho Ranked 16th on tha all-time
2-g with Cook’s Comer.
sett 1*4/546.
4. Raak Son, S. Daany Mat, *.
night Cavanaugh T ire Service money-wining list. Crimson
Tha spilt circle is bsadad
The much touted Stan Turn a U.'t Torpedo, f. RyaadaU.
5. Saraeola Sunooaet
by Connie Bingo, Cook's Cor­ mascllo o f TltusvtUa, wbc t e n t h n a c n — a / i * a n * — climbed a rung up th* league Satan had been n prims con­
ner captain, wbe converted carries a IBS average, shot a Oral* a (Klan*a **aka BemU tedder by taking ■ three point tender for Um $146,000 Santa
Anita Handicap.
Ftaala)— 1 . Balt Ahaad. S. win over Team No. B.
th* 2-7-10; 6-7, aad Uw 5-10 three game series of 65*.
1. G eori* Jat, 1 Wide Gap, S.
splits. Lathe Ward splattered
0. B.'a U.naral, S. Dig Trade,
Tbe Sanford adults
S. Much Time, 7. Jama* Rook,
the 6-I-7 aad th* 6-10; Franca* salvage only on* win
1. Kd'a Corky
O osa 84-10; Dot Johnson 6- tbalr opponents whose
BLHVRNTM MACHS — B/B MU#
10 and th* 64, aad Virginia bowler averaged ever 161 for —OrmSa r — l. Memberly, I.
Faaa am, I. Betty Babe, 4.
SksUy th* 6-7. Th* 4-1 fell for th* three gam * match. Th* At
Mooncraal. S. Fallacy, S. Ill
Etta Dorman and Libia White- high fo r th* Titusville
Hetty A , T. O. B.'a Dali, S. BOhaad white tha i- I * proved was that e f Row ThurVow — calling
easy piekteg for Rita Glaser, 610/601. Form er Sanfordito,
Doris Hock, Mildred Nicholas Bobby Borsdorf, rolled 261/
I Pauline Stevens. Dot 678.
Button and Doris Hock rolled
Tbs Jat Lsaas representa­
turkeys.
tives had Spolski leading tha
Doris Hock, bowling for Art group with a 860/666 followed
V * O i* » ; / R H L
Blackwell,
Brawn Pest Control rolled closely by P e l* Petersen's
high gam * af 602 white Dot 255/606 set. Other scores war*
/ i n l T i l mere. 716x14,
Johnson, Cook's Corner an­ Garry Fax 161/466; Harry
k
F M F fiW R k
S66xl4,
chor gal, turned in high aeries Pentecost 161/606; aad John­
666x14,
966x14,
o f 460. U w league welcome* ny Wright 1S6/67L
M *x l4 .
Susy Reno who is replacing
Another challenge
match
Cathy Poulter on ths shoe­ will be rolled to Titusville
N*w Tread
maker Construction team.
Sunday at S p.m.
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Juniors Beat
Joe's Laundry, Their Adults
Stensfrom Tied

Out For Season

Asliga, Iriarte Finish Strong
Astlga and Iriarte came on
strong after a alow start to
taka tha feature eighth game
doubicc to Tuesday night's Jal
A la i, action at tha Orlando
Semlaol* Fronton.

Top Cage Teams
NEW YO R K (U P !) - Tho
United
Press
lolernationcl
m ajor college basketball rat­
ings with first-place votes and
won-loet records through Sat­
urday, Fob. i
Team
rotate
39-0
1. UCLA 88
647
2. Kentucky 1
17-2
671
8. Michigan
16-8
254
4. Davidson
19-1
204
5. Duke
15-6
lev
6. Wichita
17-4
141
7. Vanderbilt
17-2
127
1. Oregon State
80-1
1M
9. Vlltonova
17-8
100
10. Tex. Western 16-8
80
I6i 11, Loyola (ill.)
66; I f , Oklahoma State 23; 16,
Utah I I ; 14, DcPaul u ; IS
(U c L Drake end Ohio State
I ; I f , Illinois 7; 16, New Hex
lea |; 1* (tie ), Bradley, Utah
State and Texas AhM 6.
Other team s receiving points
—Memphis Slat* 2; Provito g **, N ow Task University,
S O Francises, LaSalle, Du-

On their s e c o n d
time
around, the pre-game favor
ites marched through tha line­
up with five straight points
to taka tha gam *.
Finishing in second place
were Ermu aad Agustla with
Jacin aad M u gu m a coming
in third.
Rig perfects payoff o f the
evening came in tha fourth
game singles. The combine
lion o f Quintana and J a d a
returned 6670.20 to 1-4 perfec­
ts ticketholders.
Alberdi won the first half
of tha Dally Double to com­
bine with Quintana in a 6-1
combination that was worth
$65.60.

Porterfield Coach
ST.
PETERSBURG.
F it.
(U P I) — Florida Presbyterian
College has enrolled form er
major league pitcher Bob
Porterfield as baseball coach.
Porterfield, who retired from
baseball la 1641 after 12 y e a n
in the m ajor leagues, was a
lo-gams winner for the Wash'
togtoa Senators la 1261.

Play Parent Club
C IN C IN N A TI (U P I ) -

A *

Sag D iego Padres o f tha Pa
cilia Coast League w ill play
their parent m ajor league
club, tha (T a c it**tl Bads, la
P H IL A D E L P H IA ( U P I ) Saa Diego e g April I f . Both
Gegsral Manager BUI Dowttt
tha past a f head aad Manager Prod Hutchtomailing division of soa expressed belief that the
Seals fo r th* five game "would b* very helpful
Philadelphia area.
fo r both team s."

Accepts Post

Tbe

second-ranked

Kentuc­

ky Wildcats lead the SEC at
present with an 8-2 conference
record. Georgia Tech Is 7-2
and Vsndy 6-2 going Into to­
night’s game. Tennessee, al­
so 6-2, will bo at Vanderbilt
Saturday night
Vanderbilt is favored to­
night but recent games in d i-6
cate a thriller. In their last
four outings, the Commodores
lost at Auburn by 18 points,
won at Alabama by 36 and
beat Tulane and LSU at horns
by 32 and 2, respectively.

Monbouquette,
O'Toole Raised;
Big 670 Series Shaw Is Even Wright Leads
League With
Chalked Up By
613 Series
Honeycutt

scoring spree Tuesday night
ted Head Coach Ralph
Stumpfs Semlnoles

Junior Jim Caldwell o f Tech
Lee leads the SEC in re­
bounding with an average of
15.4 per game. Caldwell is
second at 14.L Lee l*ads the
Commodores la scoring with
his 19.4 average—fifth best In
tbe league. Caldwell is tops
for Tech at 16.4.

By United Prrss International
Happy N ew Y ear!
A little late maybe, but it
certainly applied today as far
as
pitchers
Bill
Monbouquette, Jim O'Toole and Bob
Shaw were concerned.
AU three came out far bet
ter than American Beauty
roses In tho matter of signing
their 1964 contracts.
Monbouquette and O’Toole
each received substantial pay
boosts bringing t h e m
up
around the 630,000 mark for
a pair of winning staioni and
although Shaw did not have
one, he still wasn't asked to
tako a allcc by bia new club,
the Giants.
Mombo earned his raise
from the Red Sox o ff his 2010 record last season, by far
his best In five with the club,
which also signed catcher Bob
Tillman, s e c o n d baseman
Chuck Schilling and rookie
outfielder Tony Conlgllsro.
O’Toole moved Into the $60,
000 bracket with a 17-14 slate
and when the Reds announced
his signing they also announc­
ed rookie pitcher Don Sscrest
had come to terms.
The SO-year-old Shaw, who
was dealt to the Giants by tha
Braves lis t November to a
multi-player deal, had a 7-11
record last season, one that
usually is accompanied by a
cut.
But the Giants offered Shaw
the same $27,500 Milwaukee
paid him last year and to
took Jt.

Dundee Protests
'3-Knockdown'
MIAM I
BEACIT, F L A .
(U P I ) — For once, somsona
alls did tha shouting for
Cassius Clay today.
Trainer
Angelo
Dundee
phoned a protest to ths Mi­
ami Beach Boxing Commis­
sion against use o f the
"three-knockdown
rule"
tn
the Feb. 25th title figh t be­
tween loudmouthed Cassius
and heavyweight champion
Sonny Liston.
Ths thrse-knoshdawB tula
provide* that If a fighter ta
floored three times In one
round he automatically loses
ths match on a technical
knockout
"That m l* never has been
used In any kind o f a world
title figh t anywhere before,"
Angelo told Chairman Morris
Klein
o f th* commission.
"That rule has toon waived
fo r titla fights everywhere."

In the City Bowling Lea­
gue at Jet Lanes, John
W right led the league with
games o f 177/247 and 189 for
a 613 series. N ot too fa r behind was Richard (Slingshot)
Murphy with games o f 180,233 and 193 fo r a 606 total.
In team action Michael’s
Elk Gaa took three wins
from the Knlghta o f Colum­
bus. Carl Von llerbulls was
high fo r th* Knlghta with
game* o f 286/210 and a 586
total. Lake Monro* Inn led
by John Kneeland’a 674 serlea continued their winning
way* with a clean fourgame sweep over Harry's
Bar and Package.
Jet Lane* continued its
hot pace Just three games
behind Lake Monro* Inn with
a four-point win at tha ex­
pen** o f Wledom Sod Serv­
ice. Sweeney's Bar and Gril­
le and Sanford Manufacture
ing Co. cam* out with two
points each in tha won and
lost columa with John Brid­
ges being high fo r the Man­
ufacturers with his 209/536.
Pate Petersen was high fo r
Swsensy’s with 210/665.
In tha only other league
match American Legion Post
56 and Pryor’s State Farm
Insurance had n close match
with ths teams coming nut
even with 2-2 records. I h *
first two games were d o te
as both teams came up with
ths (are* total pinfatl but
wlna went to the Legion,
nairea etne* Pryors bad to
■pot four pins each gam*.
Pryor* game roaring back
with n total o f 80 pins mors
than tha Leglonnalrsa to gat
total pins point and gain
a s p lit Phil Rocha was high
fo r Pryors with a 648 series
while George Swans was
high fo r th* L e glean sires
with hia 660 total.
This week found th* 600
ib n
plentiful with Jehu
W right loading th* peak with
his 847, followed by Von
Herbulle with games e f 286
and 210, Rich Murphy 868,
Gary Fox 229, Paul Bloposky
816, and SOS, Harry Pant#coat 811, Pete petareoa 210,
John Bridges and Knsnickl
809, Gerald Behrana 204, Ed­
die Kirchhoff and George
8wann 208, Dave Dcsrolph
80S, and John Koootoad with
800

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of the church, at a party given in her honor
Monday night.
(Herald Photo)

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Ninth Grade
To Be Added
In Slavia
By Bernice Kelsey
The executive board o f St.
Luke’s Chrlatlan Day School
in Slavia has announced that
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Church Voters Assembly that
a ninth grada be added to ths
school beginning next Sep­
tember.
Tho course o f study aa rec­
ommended by the State De­
partment of Education will b*
used In cooperation with the
Oviedo achool program.
Claaaroom apace for the
new grndo addition already la
provided.

8lnce their purchaae by the
U. 8. In 1017, the Danish
Weat Indies have been known
as the Virgin Islands.

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Valentine Dancea should reglater In tha school library by
Friday.
The B by 7 Inch photographs
will bo In color and w ill be
mode upon registered request
•t the Senior High dines In
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Junior High dance at the
Oviedo Woman'a Club.

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Daniel Llords concert thea­
ter, aa done by marionettes,
is a standout in the world of
puppetry, partly because all
o f the background music is of
the classical variety,
and
partly because of the amaz­
ing versatility of the concert
m ailer himself.
As promised by advance
billing, there
were
many
startling effects, including an
Indian rain dance, where
lightning flashed and the rain
came down; tho scene from
Faust, with the Maphlstophelu wreathed in billowing puffs
of amoke; with flashing lights
and flickering shadow*.
During much of the show,
the audience was kept won­
dering Juit how concert mas­
ter Llords was operating all
the lights, special effects and
the many puppets that he had
on stage. In one case, eight
peasant puppets danced a
polka-like number all at the
same time.
Llords himself has singlehandedly constructed and cos­
tumed over TOO marionettes,
deiigncd all his own sets and
cffccti and operates the en­
tire presentation by himself.
This talented young man
made his debut at the age of
seven years playing as a
guest soloist with a profess­
ional symphony. He has alio
been a linger, a designer for
theatrical and opera compan­
ies and an actor.
The performances of tho
puppets was to Interpret in
Llordi own way several mus­
ical masterpieces including
scenes from Faust, ItimskyKoraakow's Capricclo Kspanol
and Variations on Strings,
which Included Moiart, Ver­
di, Scott, Fisher and others.
This is the final concert of
the year presented by the
Seminole County Mutual Con­
cert
Association.
However,
several shows can tie seen in
Cocoa thia month and in
March.
Dana for next year's pro­
gram will lie announced soon,
concert officials said.

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By Dorothy Austin
An enchanUng, tiny theater,
alive with downs o f “ little
people," delighted e large
audience at Seminole High
School, Monday.

honor o f M ri. John M icFarlane, prealdent of the dub,
Monday evening at the church
social hall.
Mrs. MacFarlane and her
children are leaving the area
on Friday to Join CPO Mac*
Farlane who has been trans­
ferred to Iceland.
Rev. William J. Tralnor,
paitor of the church and
spiritual director o f the club,
commended Mrs. MacFarlane
and her husband for their
numerous efforts in promot­
ing the advancement of the
pariah since Its founding three
years ago. He praiaed M ri.
MacFarlane in particular for
the excellent Job she has done
as prealdent of the Women's
Club.
Father Tralnor wished the
family, whom be character­
ised aa being an ideal Cath­
olic one, Godspeed and stated
(hat they would be long re­
membered In (he parish.
The honorec was presented
with gifts of a National Coun­
cil of Catholic Women's gold
pin with a small gold gavel
attached and a silver memen­
to bracelet

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By Donna Estes
The Church of the Nativity
Catholic Women's Club gave
a surprise bon voyage party
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F e b . 12, 1961 —

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Announcement that qualify
Offices up for election arc
in* petitions for candidates the council posts now held by
who wish to seek office in the W. W. Anderson and Bob
March 17 North Orlando gen

Stephenson.

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Barbara Peters, village clerk. fications are the same for all
candidates.

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Shell Club
To Exhibit
A shell collection from all
parts o f the world will be on
exhibit Sunday afternoon, Feb.
16, by the Shell Club o f the
Central Florida Museum.
This exhibit
supplements
the Museum’e current exhibit
o f peintlnge hy Eleanor J.
Mathews depleting the nat­
ural hietory o f the Florida
and Bahama coasts.
O f particular interest will
bn tho collection o f fossil
shells from the Okeechobee
area which is used in a com­
parison between Pliocene and
present day shells.

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G E N E V A (U P I )— Inform a­
tion poaaeaaed by Soviet de­
fector Yuri Nosscnko could be
very vnluuhle to the Weat In
devialn* atrategy fo r the 17n a t i o n disarmament talk*,
Western officiate said today.
Noaxenko .who was a state
security officer on the Soviet
delegation here, is thought to
hnva secret information on
whether the Kremlin really
wants an agreement on general and complete disarma­
ment.
I f the W est knew the lines
on which Soviet leaders are
thinking, the officiala pointed
out, Western negotiators could
adapt their position accord­
ingly In the hope o f finding
areas o f poislbte agreement.
Thla certainly would Iks the
ease If Nosscnko has topsecret data on Soviet nuclear
weapona production and de­
fense plane, ae aoma sources
have bellaved he hne.
Noeienko, .10, was an agent
for the KGB, the all-purpose
Hussion Intelligence and se­
curity agency. He ruine to
Geneva with Soviet chief ne­
gotiator Semyon K. Tsarapkln, hut defected to the Weat
last Tuesday.
The United Statca said Noesenko had asked fo r political
asylum, but it did not disclose
h I ■ whereabouts. Informed
sources said Nossenko uaed
Ida possession o f secret Infor­
mation as * bargaining point
In seeking refuge.
W het effect Nossenko’s de­
fection would have on the futuro course o f tile conference
hero was uncertain. Disclosure
o f hlx fligh t surprised most
delegations, and first reaction
o f tha Russians was ona of
alienee.

Mf

Appraisal o f the former
publle library property, for
poeiihle sale, was ordered by
the City Commlselon Monday
evening.
Commissioners
discussed
Interest expressed hy First
Presbyterian Church In the
property, pointing out the
Church is eoneidering mak­
ing an o ffer and, In turn,
would exchange the old li­
brary building fo r the Wornen’e Club property on Oak
Avenue,
The Church, It wae eeld, la
Interested In the Woman's
Club property in ita long
range building program fo r
a new edifice.

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To qualify a person must
file written notice signed by
10 registered electors; must
state position sought, age,
place o f residence and de­
scription of real property
owned in the village and be
able to otherwise qualify un­
der laws of the State o f Flor­
ida. In addition, a $5 filing
fee will be required.
Petitions may be filed be­
tween Wednesday, Feb. 19 and
Saturday, Feb. 29. None will
be accepted after the cloaing date.
At the same time, Mra.
Peters also announced that
applications o f absentee bal­
lots also are available. Bal­
lots will be mailed after
March 2, however, none w ill
be distributed after March 12.
All must be relumed to Mrs.
Peters’ o((ico by 5 p. m.,
March 16.
Notice has been pastes! that
all voters must re-register if
they arc to cast a ballot in
this year’s election. Books,
open dally now at the vill­
age office, will close at 4
p. m., Feb. 28.

Hospital
Notes
F E B R U A R Y 11
Admtaskma
Sherman L. Ware, Jeanett*
Martin, James E. Warren,
prances G, Shannon, Cathcr*
Ine Shannon, Pearl Partin,
May E. Jarvl, Rebecca Harkness, Casey L. Dunn, Jamea
P. Barclay, all o f Sanford;
Margaret Hayes, Altamonte
Springs; Mary A. Huxtorg
Sorrento; Carolina Johnson,
DeBary
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Martin,
baby girl, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. Mathew llayes, baby
boy. Altamonte Springs
Discharges
Edith Young, John Wagner,
Sandra Hlsncr, Robert Moserve Jr., Libblo W. Lopcr,
Thomas V. Fitzpatrick, Julia
Davis, Cleveland Callaway,
Robyn Hobbs, Betty Jo Allen,
Julia Minctt, Blanche Rich­
ard!, Monroe E. Schucncman,
Mrs. Janice Punch and baby
boy, all o f Sanford; Stanley
Stroud, Bertha Stewart, Marla
Mielenhauicn,
Freda
Webiter,, DeBary; I,ols Richard­
son, Osteen; Justin Holloway,
Geneva; Gary Paul Bennett,
Lake Monroe; Calvin Scott,
Concord, N. C.; Mrs. Eliza­
beth Miller and baby girl.
Orange City

Take-Home Pay
Lift May Come
Next Month
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
Quirk agreement by HousaSrnale conferees on a with­
holding rale In the new tag
cut bill could mean more
take-home pay for m o s t
Americana as early aa tha
first week of March.
The negotiators a g r e e d
Monday to include in the final
measure a Senate-passed pro­
vision to drop the present 18
per cent federal withholding
rale to 14 per cent this year.
The House-passed bill would
have lowered Hie rate to 15
per cent this year and to 14
per cent next Jan. 1 hut Pres­
ident Johnson asked for tha 14
per cent rate Immediately to
pump a quick 3800 million a
month Into the U. S. economy
in higher take-home pay.

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D aw n B arn es
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Sharon Williams Gets
High School Honor

Sh ow er
'i- w - .

filfs if

Valentlne'a Day wedding, waa
honored at a bridal ahower
Wednesday

night given by
Sharon Williams Is Sem­
Miaa Linda Hedgea and Mlia inole High School's 1064 Betty
Terri Vaiee at Miaa Hedges Crocker “ Homemaker of T o­
m orrow." She achieved the
homo In Winter Park.
highest score hero in a writ­
The honorce was presented
ten knowledge and attitude
with many lovely gifts and the
examination given Dec. 3,
table centerpiece was in the
1063.
form of two large rings with
General Mills, Inc., sponsor
the engagement ring set with
o f the program, will award
a large pink carnation. The
her a "Homemaker of To­
I
color scheme was pink and
f 'I r morrow" pin to signify her
white aa these are the colors
* f
achievement, and her test
Miss
Barnes
baa
selected
for
&lt;i»&lt;r w&gt;
paper w ill be entered in com­
jjf
•*nr-^ % her wedding.
•|1(1 I -r Refreshments
included
a petition for state honors.
The state "Homemaker of
white cake decorated with
Tom orrow " will be awarded
•!» » « » pink wedding bells and punch.
a $1,500 college scholarship
M I»V
Those attending were the
and will be named a national
:
bride-elect's
mother,
Mrs.
Donald Barnes, the bride­ finalist. Her school will bo
presented with a set of En­
groom's mother, Mrs. nobert
McGrow, Mrs. Thomas Pratt, cyclopaedia B r i t a n n i c a ,
11 •!-«•••
awarded by Encyclopaedia
Mrs.
Nell
Mulllnlx,
Miss
Shirley Kllllngsworth,
Mrs. Britannica, Inc. The stale's
Doris Schults, Mrs.
Ruth second ranking girl will re­
XcvJus. Miss Barbara Ncvlus, ceive a $500 scholarship.
In the spring, stato "H om e­
Mrs. Doris Hedges and Miss
makers of Tomorrow," each
Alice Hedges.
accompanied by a school ad­
visor, will enjoy an cx|&gt;enscpaid educational tour to Co­
l o n i a l Williamsburg. Va.,
(I
Washington, D. C., and New
York City. The trip will be
climaxed with the naming of
tiic 1064 Betty Crocker AllMISS SIIAH O N W IL L IA M S
American Homemaker of To­
; i
Mrs. Ed Peterson was hos­ m orrow."
More than 4*4,000 girls in
tess to members of Xi Beta
Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi 14,000 of the nation's schools
Sorority, Monday evening, at participated. Since the pro­
gram was launched, more
ber home.
Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr., Mrs. than three and a half million
By Mrs. Adaia Muller
Mrs. H. E. Oatson of Ague
G. Andrew Speer and Mrs. girls have participated and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Naeye Vlata.
approximating
Clark Bruestle were elected scholarships
of Marion, Wayne County, N.
to the nominating committee one million dollars have been Y., were the guests of Mr.
Mra. Edna Reilly entertain­
awarded.
for new officers.
and M ri. Paul Taylor of Aster ed Mr*. D. Benson, Mr. and
The
Betty
Crocker
Search
Mrs. Peterson reported the
Drive. Mr. Naeyo Is owner Mra. George Pearsall, DeBaptist Children's Home had Is approved by the National and preaident of the Marion Land, at the DeBary Restau­
sent the members the name
County Cannery and Proceaa- rant this past week.
o f a child, to replace the one
ing company in New York.
they had been supporting but
Mrs. Marie Accardi o f IIIhad left the home. Money was
Mrs. M. Manders, house­ biscui Drive entertained her
sent to the home for the
keeper in tiie home of Mr. brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
child's allowance.
and Mr*. Paul Taylor, Aster and Mrs. J. Signorelli o f T i­
Plans for a Valentine party
Drive,
is
recuperating
at tusville and New York.
By Jane Casselberry
were completed. The party
Craig Duncan, son of Mr. home following a stay in the
will be at the Capri Friday
Hospital,
Daytona.
Mr. and Mr*. Frederick
and
Mrs.
Henry
Duncan, Halifax
evening.
Lake Drive, Is recuperating Mrs. Mandrrs was injured in Lcltner of Palmetto Drive
Mrs. Speer gave a program
at his home from an apiwn- a two car colliilon In Janu­ celebrated their 50th wedding
on "E u rope" and later con­
anniversary on Feb. 7 with
dectomy at Winter Park Me­ ary.
ducted a coolest, dividing
dinner at the Orchid House
morial Hospital last week.
members
in
two
groups.
Mrs. Richard PsIJeson baa in DeLand. They entertained
Questions on the program
her
iwusegucsl,
Sally their family who arrived in
Mrs. Donald Barnes and as
subject were asked and both
her seven-week-old sun, Don­ White, Bellcrosc, Long Island, DeBary for the event, and
groups were so well Informed
ald
Charles,
arrived
last N. Y. Sally will spend several neighbors who called to offer
the contest ended in a "tie ."
them mngra|'ilnH»n!.
week from California to slay monthi in DeBary.
During the social hour a
with
her
husband's
parents,
white elephant sale was en­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore of
joyed. Mrs. Jane Saxon, first Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes Gainesville were the guests
Sr., at their home on Seminpresident of the chapter, is
ola Boulevard, white he is on of Mr. Moore's mother, Mrs.
visiting in the city and was a
Elmo Moore o f liucna Vlsia,
guest at the meeting. Others duty witli the Navy In the
DeBary.
Pacific.
He
Is
an
Electronics
attending were: Mrs. John
Itnv. and Mrs. C edi N. Ogg
Technician
Third
Class
and
is
Alexander, Mrs. Clark Brues­
of Hibiscus Drive had a i their
stationed
aboard
a
survey
tle, Mrs. Hal Chapman, Mrs.
lio'.iscguests, Rev. and Mrs.
Gordon Frederick, Mrs. Ver­ ship now In the Philippines.
George Townsend, Kentucky,
non Hardin, Mrs. E. C. Har­
and Rev. Harry Wood, also of
per Jr., Mrs. Glenn McCall,
Tito odds of getting a per Kentucky.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer and feci bund at Contract Bridge
Mrs. Dot Richards, a transfer —all 13 cards of one suit—are
Mrs. M. Gcrtstenek of Nar­
member.
one in n35.nt3.550.noo deals.
cissus Drive entertained Mr.

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Party Planned By

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DeBary Personals

Casselberry

Personals

C REA TIV E

Rush Party

Mrs. S. O. Dormlney and
Grace Marie Stinecipher were
co-hostesses for the meeting
at the Dormlney home in
Wynne wood.
Mr*. Robert Wins*, presi­
dent, conducted the business
meeting. Mrs. Louis Linnckugel, chairman of the "Baby
of the Y e a r " contest, reported
that 10 babies had been en­
tered in the contest. Feb. 22
is the deadline for returning
entrance cards. Mrs. Dorminey, chairman of the social
committee, announced t h e
Valentine party will be held
at her home Saturday.
The nominating committee
waa elected to aubmit a slate
o f officeri, for the coming
year, at the first meeting In
March. Mra. Gary Hudgins.
Mrs. Joe T. Corley, Grace
Marie Stinecipher, Mrs. Fred
Wilson, and Mrs. Robert Winsa will aerve on the commit­
tee.
Invitations from the Orlan­
do Beta Sigma Phi City Coun­
cil were read, inviting mombora to the Sweetheart Ball
Feb. 22 and a luncheon 51arch
7.
Alice Stewart, teacher at
Seminole High School, pre­
sented tbe program on Dra­
ma. She told of the historical
development of woman as an
aefresa and character begin
ning with the early Greek
drama up to the present time.
Mra. Richard Butler, 3lrs.
Joe T. Corley, Mr*. Gary
Hudgins, $lrs. Louis I.lnnckugel, Mrs. Robert Morris,
3!rs. Thomas Russell, Mrs.
Fred Wilson and Mrs. Vincent
Cara attended tiie meeting.

Oviedo

Personals
By Bernice Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whittak­
er,

Sand Mount, Ala., have

returned to their home after
spending

a

week here with

Mr. and Mrs. T. If. DanleiL

W O M AN

and Mrs. Matthew Mats of
Detroit, Mich. After a brief
visit tu Miami, they will re­
turn to DeBary.

Enterprise Personals
Housa guests o f tha Ardo
Whlalera have been Dr. and
Mrs. Troy Rpltlcr of Findley
Ohio.
LC and Mrs. William Ed­
win Toney and son Scott,
Grand Forks A ir Force Busn
North
Dakota
arc
h&lt;m,&lt;&lt;
guests o f Rev. und Mu.
Bsscom Carlton this week.
Saturday they wera dinner
gussts o f Mr. and Mrs. Ches­
ter Henderson who also had
their daughter Roxanne and
husband Andy A llies, North

Plan Spring

Zeta X i Chapter members.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, are
planning a "Spring Rush"
and made tentative plans at
their recent meeting. Mrs.
Association
of
Secondary |dates of Chicago, nationally Fred W11 a o n , membership
School Principals. Judging is kpown
educational publish chairman, requested the soc­
by Science Research Asso-ling and testing organisation. ial committee to complete
plans for the rush party.

M il* Dawn Barne* o f Caa
sclberry, who la planning a

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Z eta X i Members

Hollywood, homo for
tha
week end. Thoy were school
friends and both having been
employed together here at
the Floiidu Methodist chil­
dren’s Home- mado it a most
opportune time to get togeth­
er.
Wo arc huppy to report
that Janies Carrol! Coulielle,
son o f Mr. und Mrs. Italpn
Coulivlte, is home again and
recuperating n i c e l y after
surgery at the J. Hilda Miller Hospital In Gainesville.

Mra. William Hibbard re­
lumed from her visit with
friends at Lake Wales In time
lo act as chairman of the
Garden Club's annual break­
Knitting ti sweeping the na­
fast held at tho Community tion! i f you want to learn
Center on Feb. 5.
this art, you'll find this pat­
tern an ideal helper for it
Mrs II. U. Hill of New York contains basic and advanced
City was the houseguest of stitches In diagram and writ­
ten directions! Also a perfect
reference source ior tiie expert knitter 1
No. 5063-N has written di­
rection* and illustrations lor
more than 35 stitches plus di­
rections for two-needle mit­
By Julia Bartoa
Mrs. Martha hteck, Dot ten* In sires 6, 8; gloves in
sires
small,
medium
and
Hay-Manor, has aa her houselarge.
guest*, Mr. and *Mr«. Don
To order tend 50 cents in
Roberts, Highland
Park,
coins for each pattern to:
Mlcb., and Mr. and Mra.
Creative Woman
Charlca Hclkklnen. H a z e l
The Sanford Herald
Park, Mich. Mra. Roberta and
Box 438, Midtown Station
Mra. Hclkklnen are lister* of
New York 11. N . Y.
Mrs, Stack.
Add 10 cents (or first-class
mailing.
Mrs. Cecelia Vosper, Tam ­
Print name, address with
pa, waa a guest of Mr. and
tone, style number end siie
Mrs. Frank Perrltti. 134 Dolorca Drive. Mrs. Vosper is
a welfare worker for tho
A m ig a
per-cepite c o n ­
Stato. The Pcrrittls attended sumption of orange juice in
the Gaiparlila Parade held in 1962 was 97 six-ounce serv­
Tampa Monday. Mrs. Vosper ings, the American Dietetic
it Penrilti'a sister.
Association report*.

,

Mrs. Jim Leonard, Mra.
Best Herman and 3trs. Har­
old Appleby entertained, at
the Appleby home on Virginia
Avenue, with a tea for Leslie
Jones, bride-elect.
5trs. Frank Voltoiine greet­
ed the guests as they arrived
and In the receiving line were
the hostesaes, the honoree and
her mother, 5tra. A. G. Jonea,
and Mrs. T. A. B est
The tea table waa covered
with a white cloth and act
with ailver appointment*. A
floral arrangement o f red and
white mumi centered the ta.
ble and waa balanced with
three * branched candelabra
holding red candles. To ac­
cent the Valentine theme red
punch waa served, the petit
tours were decorated with
red heart* and the dainty tea
sandwiches w e r e
trimmed
with red flowers. Anna Lee
Herman aerved the punch
and 5!rs. Roger Harris pour­
ed the coffee.
The bride-elect, lovely in
a yellow sheath, waa given a
piece o f china in her chosen
pattern, aa a reminder of the
occasion, from tiie hostesses.
They
also
presented
her,
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Best
with white orchids.
About 150 guests called dur­
ing (he appointed houra of 3
p.m. to 5 p.m.

Gamma Lam bdas
Write Impromptu
Prose
Mrs. Jim Jones, Valentine
Girl fo r
Gamma
Lambda
Chapter, Bela
Sigma
Phi
Sorority, will be honored at
the covered dish supper the
member* will have Saturday
night. 3lr. and Mrs. Joe Cor­
ley will
host the
party,
for members and their huehands, at their home on Cam­
eron Avenue.
Mrs. James Blythe was
hostees fo r the regular busIness. meeting o f the chapter
when a nominating commit­
tee was elected. Mr*. J, W.
Carter, Mr*. LaMar 3Ieridith
and Mrs. Gil Daigle will
serve
on
the
eommlttee.
Plan* were made fo r the
"Spring Ruth" and name* o(
prospective rushees were sub­
mitted.
Mrs. Jo Knmpf presented
a program on "Prose” , gave
a definition o f the subject
and exrerpts from famous
works o f prose. Mr*. Larry
Mann and Mrs. Don Hammer
gave a program on versemaking, explaining ths es­
sential components o f verse.
Mrs.
Mann
read
several
poems written by her fatherin-law. Members were asked
to write a verse containing
their name and tbe roll call
was answered with the ver­
ses. They
participated
in
making a continuous poem
with each member adding
one line.
The hostess served custard
pie and coffee during tha
social hour. Others attending
were; Mr* Billy Wynne, Mr*.
Jerry McCabe and Mra. Jo*
Corley.

Altamonte

Personals

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Reorganization

Leslie Jones Bride-Elect
Complimented With Tea

E L E C T R IC C O .
■uteri
n . stseeis

Celebrated By
Junior Choir

A

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recently for a hot dog roa»t

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the

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organiiatkm.
The adult sponsor* for the
event were Ml** Eva Hunt,
choirmothcr. Mrs. Betty Hatbeck and Ml** Beatrice Buck,
organist and choir director,
Richard Dea*
and Donald •
Jones.
Those attending this cele­
bration were, Kevin Thomas,
Patsy Perkins, Diane Dearolph. Fred Halbcck. Randy
Jones, David Nciman. Lynn
Stanley. Marwgc White, Judy
Youngblade, Judy Bales, Mol­
ly Bush, Benny Butler, Mar­
tha Chadwick,
John Coch- q f
ranc, David Dearoiph, Jimmy
Jones, Phyllis Llngle, Mike
Schmidt, R o b e r t Simpson,
John Dewitt, Dicky Deal,
Susan Dewitt. Tracey Ebbcrt,
Elizabeth O'Neil, Brent Raborn, Cathy White, Karen O’­
Hara, Kay Baggcrly, Robin
Enos, Charles Youngblade,
Valery Lackey, Phil Stanley,
Shelley Mcbane
and Elizabeth f
Losslng.

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MRS. ROGER H AR R IS nerves coffee to Mrs. T.
A. Best, Leslie Jones and Mra. A. G. Jonea at
the tea given for Leslie Saturdny by Mra. Jim
Leonard, Mrs. Bess Herman and Mrs. Harold
Appleby.

JUST IN TIM E
FOR V A L E N T IN E
G IVING . . .

STRAW BAGS
FROM SJ.25 UP

Clubs To Sponsor Silver
Tea Sunday At Ljbrary
Mrs. C. P. Harkey, chair­
man of Flno Art* Depart­
ment, Sanford Woman'* Club,
and chairman of the silver
tea, sponsored by the club
and the Jaycec Wives Club,
extends an invitation to the
general public to attend.

3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and will ben­
efit the library in obtaining
needed equipment for the new
quarters.

Mrs. J. M. Moye, welt
known for her talent In bak­
ing and decorating, will pro­
vide the cake and much plan­
The tea will be in the new ning has been done to make
public library Sunday from Ihii one of the outstanding
events In town.
Take this opportunity to
visit your library, meet the
staff, and see what they offer
in the remodeled building.

Dirt Gardeners

Will Meet With
Mrs. Robison

Mr*. R. K. Robison will
be hostess to Dirt Gardeners
Circle Friday at to a.m. at
her homo, 1407 E. Second
Street.

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Mr*. W. E. Kirchhoff will be
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of Flowers." There will be a
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Altamonte Club
Hears Talk By
Dr. Douglass
D? Julia Barto*
Dr.

Paul

Douglass,

pro­

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Hollins

College

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in the Community House from
10 a.nr. until 1 p.m. Contribu
tions of all good foods will be
accepted for this sole.
Mrs. Eugene Taylor, Heart
Fund chairman for the area
asked for volunteers for the
Feb. 23 Heart Sunday drive.
The hat and dress sale pro
Ject brought in some $30.
Announcement was made
that a meeting will be held at
the Woman’s Club in Sanford
on Thursday, Feb. 27, begin
nlng at 10 a.m. Those plan­
ning to attend are to bring
covered dish.
The Valentine motif was
carried out in decorations for
last week’s meeting by Mrs.
Milton Tinsley and members
of ber hostess committee,
Mrs. Clare Reitter, Mrs. Les
lie Bryan and Mrs. Jane Well
born. Floral arrangements of
pink and
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By Julia Hartne
Tha regular monthly cover
•d dish supper meeting o f the
Altamonte
Spring* Garden
Club will be held at fl:S0 p. m.
Thursday at the Community
House on Maitland Avenue.
Speaker fo r the evening will
be A . T. Colthe, who for 26
years was head o f the Orlando
Purks. A graduate o f Kansas
University o f Manhattanville,
Klin., In the school of architec
ture, he now le eemi-retlred
serving as a consultant.
Th* garden club has Issued
a public reminder that it will
sponsor a fish fr y on Friday,
Feb. 2f&gt;, from 6 until 7 p.m .

Th*
following
Thursday
(Feb. 20) th* general meet­
ing will be held at 0 a. in. at
th* Altamonta school with the
program theme to be in cele­
bration o f
Founders Day.
School rwpreeentativea attend­
ing w ill be from Bear Lake,
Lyman, South Seminole Jun­
ior High and PinerresL
Purpose o f the meeting will
be to work together ae a unit
to organise plana fo r the com­
ing months.

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Altamonte
Garden Club
To Meet

By Julia Ilartua
. Tha axccutive board o f the
Seminole County Council of
Parent - Teacher Associations
w ill meet at 9 a. m. Thursday
• t th* Altamonte Elementary

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D E A R A B B Y i I am 21 and,
after three jreara o f mar*
rlage, a n proudly awaiting
the birth o f rny first child
In June. M y mother la ex*
pecttag around the aama
time. The problem it Mom.
She la 40, unmarried and
mad a t the world. In her
case there'* no chance o f
marriage. She get* angry
with me when I ahow any
aigna o f happlneae over the
baby. I feel guilty even
mentioning K becauae aha
la eo miserable about her
condition. I'm ao happy about mine. Mom has lived
with us since our marriage.
She’s been self • supporting
but will have to quit work
soon. M y frlcndi and rela­
tives have given me baby
showers,
but they treat
Mom like an outcast. She
feels ao bitter and left out.
I told her she ought to go to
a Home For Unwed Moth*
era, but she ssys, at her
age, she'd feel foolish with
all those young girls. What
ahould Mom d ot
W O RM ED
DAUGHTER
D EAR W ORRIED:
She
should go to a Home For
Unwed Mothers. If misery
loves company, she'll, have
plenty o f company her own
age — and even older. I
will send
her a list of
Homes la her area Immedi­

Wa

D EAR A B B Y : Please tell
that mailman's wife, who la
afraid she'll lose her hus­
band to one o f those awful
women who comes to the
door In her bathrobe, some­
thing for m e. Yes, I do
have a passionate love for
m y mailman. He brought
m y children
home
when
they followed the garbage
truck down the street and
got lo s t He pulled a little
boy out from the path of an
on-coming
car
right
In
front of my house one day.
He caught our runaway dog
and held him until the boys
got there with the lessh.
He's paid m y postage due
mall out of his own pocket
when I had no change. ( I
repaid him .) He has walked
through sprinklers to get
to m y mailbox. Sure I love
him. Who wouldn’t? But a
great affair we would never
have. He has four children
and I have seven. Besides,
he doesn’ t have time for It,
and neither do I.
Mrs. P.
• • •

Legal Notice
SOTICI o r BI'IT
t o i jK im r u ntciiAittia and
tf mart lad, ----- BICIIanna, hi* wtr*. D*r*ndam*.
TOU AND KACtt o p TOU
•ra h.rsby notified tlial suit
ha* h**n oommem-.d against
you In lh* Clrrull Cnurt uf
the Ninth Judicial Circuit nr
Ilia Hlat* ot Florida In and
for Mcmlnol* County, tha ab­
breviated lltta nr which t*i
n o r m u o h to n i a v i n u b
DANK,
Plaintiff,

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Beverly
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Calif., for Abby's new book­
let “ HOW TO W R IT E L E T ­
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SIO NS."

By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH (D )
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WEDNESDAY P. M.
Silt (S) htwacope
(S) News, sport*. We*'
tbtr
( f ) New*. Bperte, W **‘
ther
t u » ( I ) Editorial
S ill ( ! ) News, 8port*. Whe­
ther •
l i l t I f ) Cb S Bporta
S:St ( ! ) Weather Show
III* ( ! ) New*— Walter Cronkite
(1) New*—lion Coehren
( ! ) Huntley • Brinkley
S ill (S) THA
Tltt (S) Deputy
(S&gt; Olenn Reeve*
( I ) Cheyenne
7 itl f l ) Virginian
( I ) Chronicle
lisa IS) Batty Duke
sue ( t ) Tha Farmer's
Daughter
f f ) Tlehtrop*
lit* ( I ) Espionage
(S) Beverly Hltlbllllee
( I ) Ben Caaey
IlSO (S) Dick Van Drk*
tens (1) Eleventh flour
( I ) Denny Kay*
(1 ) Charming

11:00 ( ] : ( * ) New*, Weather,
Hporte
( f ) News — M u r p h y
Martin
line ( ! ) News. Weather,
Sports
11:11 (S) Theater of the Btnr*
(2)
Johnny
Carson
in n
(Color)
( I ) Movie

THUR8DAY A. M.
1:00 (2) ailmnesttee

S ilt (2) aunehln* Almente
fits (S).Drove. Farm Report
Sl2S (2) Florid* History
(« ) Hunrls* Semester
TlM (2) Today— Hugh Down*
f t ) Film Features
TrlS (2) Farm Mkt. Report
Ti2l ( I ) Mickle Even*
( t ) Today
T ill (S) Local Nawa, Wea­
ther
SiM ( I ) Captain Kangaroo
1:21 (S) Cartoons
1:00 (2) Divorce Court
( I ) American History
f t ; Keerelse For Women
S ill ( I ) Cartoons
(S) Romper Room
K i l l (2 ) Say When
(S) New*— Mlk* Wallae*
10:21 (2) NBC Newa
( I ) Spanish
tOllS (2) Word for Word
(S) December Bride
( ! ) t Love Lucy
ItiSS ( I ) Concentration
&lt;11 Prte# la Right
&lt;l&gt; The McCoy*
tlllS (S) Missing Link*
( ( ) The Object Is
( I ) fe ta A Gladys

al concept. It la only used
headed by an honor. It is on­
ly used when there Is no con­
venient other bid and It Is not
a forcing bid. I f partner has
a bad hand partner passes
a one club opening Just as he
would pass a one diamond,
heart or spade opening.
THURSDAY P. M.
North's opening club bid Is
1I:M (S) Your First Impreac*
standard today. Not that it
loa
matters much. The final con­
(S) Lova of Life
( I ) Raven Ktya
tract o f four spades would be
12:10 ( I ) Truth or Coma*reached by almost anyone.
quencea
( I ) Father Know* Beit
It also would be made by
( ! ) Search for Tomorrow
almost anyone. All South has H i l l (S) Uuldlng Light
to remember to do la to go IlSO ( I ) Nawa
f t ) Ernl* Ford
after hearts before ho releas­
(S) Tha Open Window
es dummy's ace of clubs. t i l l 12) Focua
1:20
(2)
People Ara Funny
Eventually he discards one
(|) New*— Dav* Fan*
club on the king of hearts
nett
(S) Aa The World Turn*
so aa to bold hla losses to two
t i l l (0) Cartoon*
diamonds and one h eart
1:00 ( I ) Lot's Maks A Deal
( I ) Ann Solharn
(S&gt; Password
Slid (2) The Doctors
( I ) Day In Court
( I ) Art Llnklattar
SHI ( I ) News— Lisa How­
ard
Keep track of how much S:SS (2) I Tirana Young
( f ) denars' Hospital
sleep be is getting (and see
( I ) To Tall Tha Truth
2:10 (2) You Don't Bay
that he gets more If he isn't
(Color)
getting enough.)
f t ) yussn For A Day
(S)
Tha
Eds* o f Nlaht
Take his word as to whe­
4:00 (2) Match dam*
ther sho Is planning too hec­
(O Trallmaater
( I ) Secret Storm
tic a social life for them as
t:2*
(2i
Burns and Allen
a couple.
4:2b (2) New*
IS) Uncle Walt
Listen if be says she Is
1:00 (2) Hast ot Uroecko
spending too much money,
( t ) Cartoon*
and cut down on expenses S ill (1) Nawaeopo
( I ) Leave It To Boavar
wherever she can.

Womaney Ruth Miiiett

(here
Is
snything
women
DON’T need, It’s a new club
to Join.
But it would be s fine ides
If Amerlcsn women became
alarmed enough at the way
women are outliving men in
tills country lo deride to pre­
serve their husbands strictly
on their own.
Surely no wife has to Join
a committee to figure out how
lo do her utmost to safeguard
Quit dreaming up household
her husband's physical health
chores
for him
when he
and emotional well-being.
comes
home tired, try to
All she baa to do:
handle as many fam ily prob­
lems as iha can without in­
volving him.

College Offers
Horseshoeing

W1LBURTON, Okie. (U P I )
— Eastern Oklahoma A R M
College has added aa al­
most lost art to Us curricu­
lum. It has set up a fearhour short course la horseshoe lag.
The another of horses has
drrllnrd In Oklahoma, hut
those remaining are of high
quality aad value. Many
owners depend an traveling
farriers
lo k e e p
their
mount* shod. College effl.
rials
hope
to
provide
enough local talent to do
some of Uto work.

Men — help preserve your
wives. Read “ Happier Wives
(hints for husbands)." Mall
25 rents to Ruth Millet Read­
er Service, c/o ((T h e San­
ford Herald), P.O. Box 4M,
Dept. A , Radio City Station,
New York If, N .Y .

Hadaon'a Futo
On hla last voyage to the
New World, the men o f ex­
plorer Henry Iludeon muti­
nied against him and placed
him, his son and seven loyal
sailors adrift in a amail boat.
They were never heard from
again,
lorn.

D A IL Y
Bowitr’a Luncheon
Special

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Pajre 10 — Feb. 12, 1964

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T V Time Previews

7:304:30 p.m. CBS. Chron­ Max Baer and Donna Doug­ Hour. “ The Only Remaining
Copy la In the British Mu­
Trip to the Moon.” las.
Forget the
stupid
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick seum."
The original cast of Broadvan Dyke Show. A very thin title. This hour offers you the
way’s “ Beyond the Fringe"
plot, even for a comedy, sav* opportunity to see Roddy Me(Jonathan Sillier, Peter Cook, ed by a clever acene In a Dowall give a brilliant, vir­
Dudley Moore and Alan Ben­ psychiatrist's
office.
When tuoso performance as a quix­
nett) star In a nutty adapta­ Laura (M ary Tyler Moore) otic young genius who escapes
tion of Jules Verne's novel plana a weekend In the moun- from mundane realities by as­
taini, Rob develops severe suming wildly varied char­
undertaken by Miller and Ro­
back pains that seem to be acter impersonations. It's an
bert Goldman. Thla will not mentally I n d u c e d . Laura inconclusive story, but the
be to everyone'a taate, but wc thinks Rob ia shamming, but role is a fine one, hampered
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character* and format. Mehold on hla subconscious.
thla aeriea.
1011 p.m. CBS. The Danny Dowall shouldn't be missed.
f-10 p.m. NBC. Eipionagc.
The Frantic R ebel." Erneit Kaye Show. Two very funny
Kinoy, one of television'* few sketches, both involving actor
S T A R T S SUN.
social dramallata, takca a Peter Falk as guest star. The
crack at comedy here and opening sketch has Danny as
cornea up with what ia funda­ a terrified hospital patient,
mentally hia veraion of a cowed by a menacing psycho
bawdy
reatoration
comedy. (F alk ) as hla roommate. A
The apying ia all on the fun- closing spoof o f “ Lawrence
loving aide, but the play ia of A rabia" secs Danny aa a
not the thing. An Engliih c a it dauntless secret agent match­
headed by Roger Liveeey aa ing cunning with Falk as a
Johnson and Stanley Baxter ruthless ahclk. In between,
aa Boswell (It's *et in the there’s some rousing Dixie
LAST DAY
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lution), plua Jill Bennett and netist Pete Fountain and hla
Audrey Hepburn
Paulina Boty, takea whatever group, plus a fair vocal solo
of “ Once in a L ifetim e" by
boners there are.
“ CHARADE"
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Hillbillies.
The
best show with a stirring rendition
Starts Tomorrow
laughs in this one are pro­ of “ Gonna Build a Mountain."
Shows A t 1:00 • 4:00
10-11 p.m. NBC. Eleventh
vided by Nancy Kulp in her
0:30 . 0:00
dour-faced
Jane
Hathaway
role. She and Banker Dryadale (Raymond Bailey) prime
moon-faced
bank
clerk
(Boba Watson) aa a suitor for
TOJUTH A THURSDAY
Elly May. Ttie scheme works
larlsad Paaa Nile*
smoothly M il the Clampctts
Tr** A ia , M
are distracted by an unwel­
"WHO'* COT THE
ACTIO.V*
come visit from form er hill­
Dtaa Mania
billy
neighbor Lafe
Crick
Lea a Tara**
la Cola*
(P e te r Whitney), who’s still
Pin* VI *I«0 0*1 r
determined to get a cut of
•'PKHFNCT P t III.OLGir*
T ea * Card*
the Clampett bank account.
Jeael Lrlah — Cola*
Starring aa tha Clampctts are
Buddy Ebscn, Irene Ryan,
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In Chancery No. tin t.
Tit* nature of this lull I*
• foreclo*ur* of that certain
tnortfae* from eald defeudante to plaintiff, dated Keptamber St, ISIS and recorded
October ST. ISIS la Official
Iteeorda Hook SS* past 111 of
tba Public llarordf of Semi­
nole County, Florida, encum­
bering dial certain piece or
parcel of properly located, elland being In aald Couu.
6*1*.
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Lot it. l a k h HAnniET
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according lo
plat thereof a* recorded In
Plat Hook IS, page IS of
tha Public
Iteeorda ot
Seminole County, Florida.
b a c i i o p r o u ut incguin.
git to fllo your anawar or
other written defeneea lo the
Complaint with tba Clerk ot
the Circuit Court ot Somlnola
County, Florida, In Ihla pro­
ceeding and ta aarva a copy
thereof upon tba plalnllfCa attarneya, wbeaa namea and addraaa art hereinafter aal forth,
aa required by law sot later
than tba tllh day af February
IMS. la default thereof lh*
***** will proeada a « pari*
upaa tba entry at a Deere*
Pro Oonfaaao again*! you.
WITNESS my hand and tha
official aaal of aald Court In
Semlnol* County. Florida, tbla
STih day of Jaauary 1»«4
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bock with, Jr..
Clark af tba circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
BEAHDALL, CHID LEY AND
UCWIS
Attorneys far Plaintiff
•s Honk

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Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• • •

D E AR A B B Y :
M y hus­
band
and I
disagree on

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Preserve • your • husband
committees are springing up
all over Europe, according to
a recent newa story, as Eur­
opean women are becoming
Increasingly alarmed about
the way wives are outliving
their husbands. (Among Eur­
opeans over 65, there are two
women for each man.)
I'm a bit hesitant about
mentioning these preserveyour • husband organisations
for fear the Idea will catch
hold In America where, If

something we hope you will
settle for us. When Christ­
mas cards come trailing In
a day o r two
AFTER
Christmas (and
some of
them are “ airm a il"), don't
you think It proves that the
senders really didn't Intend
to send you one, but after
getting one from you they
felt cheap
and
tried to
make up for It? I do. And
I think those people should
be dropped from our Christ­
mas card list next year. M y
husband says
that some
people are Just “ behind"
with their cards,
and it
shouldn't matter when their
carda get there, as long as
they do. W ell?
MR. AND MRS.
D EAR MR. AND MRS.: 1
agree with your husband.
Better late than to be Ig­
nored. And who counts?
• • •

ately on request She m ay
use her correct name with­
out fear or emarraisment.
A ll
Inquiries ere
strictly
confidential. Good luck I
• • •

(facoby On Bhidqa
Another Innovation In any
1135 book "The Four Aces
System " was the three • card
minor suit opening. The word­
ing in describing It was, "Th e
three-card minor suit bid Is
• general utility man. It Is
neither used nor intended as
a psychic and la employed
eoly with a hand which Is a
compulsory
bid and
when
there la no ether satisfactory
opening bid."
We qualified this bid fur­
ther by explaining that we
only bid It with one o f the
three top honors and when
we could bid - either threecard minor wo opened one
dub.
The three-card minor Is a
part o f every system and ev­
ery expert's kit o f bids today.

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HOUSTON (U P I) — Engi­ stick” vibrations in America's
neers spent more than $3 m il­ Titan-2 rockcl—but it could
lion to calm down the “ pogo- mean an extra margin of saf­
ety for astronauts on future
rides into space.
Polk’s Schooling

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W ed Leon Burrows
It)

Hubert B.

Ih u m u Jr.

Lulu Lester. Third graders
Lovelcen Bryant, Altneta G.
F A 2- 5756
Cummings and Brenda J.
• M a n l e y impnrted selected
readings.
Annye Louise Kefoe, pres­
ident nf the student lardy,
imparted sums timely infor­
mation to the faculty and
students. She said, “ There is
a purpose fo r your life. Each
one has something to live
for.
Stamp
that,
thought
firm ly in your mind, and it
will drive out all feelings o f
jealousy, one o f the most de­
structive
o f all emotions.
Jealousy breeds bate, pre­
judice, greed and envy; and
probably it it the chief cause
-A
o f un inferiority complex.
Each o f ut should work to­
ward forming in his owe
} * •■•"•■■"
I&amp; -?
mind a clear picture o f the
person God created him to
ALFREDA MAYO
Ire. God had that picture in
his mind before we were
Mrs. Inez Mayu announce
burn, und let us pray that his
tliu engagement o f h e r
mind will bu in us. Ask your•laughter, A lfreds, to Leon
Burrows, ion o f M ri, Kuthio
Nathan.
The bride-elect was grad­
uated from
Groom*
High
School. She Is matriculating
at Volusia County Commun­
ity College, Daytona Beach,
in her freshman year.
Her fiance, was graduated
from Crooms High School
and attended Oakwood Col­
lege. 'Huntsville,
Alabama.
He is presently employed at
Cape Kennedy. The wedding
has been set fo r Kaster Sun­
day at First Shiloh Baptist
Church on W est l.'lth Street.
ltuy
A.
Allen
Chapter,
H i-Y and Tri-H I-Y, observed
It’s 10th anniversary Sunday,
with Steve W righ t presiding
a representative group of
the graduate Hi-Y and T rl
H i-Y memlrers witnessed the
very colorful program. (R e g ­
inald McGill, Errol Cherry,
Linda
Merthie and
Betty
Black gavu a beautiful ren
dition o f “ I Believe.” Mrs

UEUNYCE MORRIS
Josio Allen, w ife o f the late
Hoy A- Alleif, was presentsd
with a g ift in his memory.
Mrs. Ueunyce It. Morris,
teacher at Volusia County
Community College, gave an
inspiring message. Sha spokt
o f being “ A ll Ideal Person.”
’ ’A ll men are created equal
hut some are better than oth­
ers,” she said. Sha cited an
example o f using tha yard­
stick. The evaluation o f men
and the measurement o f In­
dividuals ahuw that some are
better equ ipped with facul­
ties than others.
•
•
•
The 160 members uf the
junior class o f Grooms High
School held their first class
meeting on January 80. Ob­
ject! vs o f th* meeting was
the election o f class officers
fo r the 1963-64 school term.
The officers are: John T.
Mitchell, president; George
Itagley, vice president; Shir­
ley Rhodes, secretary; Doio n s 1*&lt; la in ), utsiatam sec­
retary; Ueurgeianna Fudge,
treasurer;
Martha
Dehose,
jtarliamcntnrian;
II r r n d a
Shaw, reporter. The Junior
cla*» s|Kinsor» are Mrs. D.A.
Thomas, M i»» K.li. Anderson,
Mrs. I&gt;. F. Humphrey, C. U.
Franklin and II. L. Evans.
Tire class has selected as Its
motto
“ We
have climbed
II
steps,
)i-t
then
are
many more.”
•
*
•

'P ogo' Study Adds To Space Knowledge
James Knox Polk. 11th pres­
ident o f the U. S., had no fo r­
mal schooling until he entered
the University o f North Caro­
lina, where his record was
"correct, punctual and indus­
trious.” Polk was admitted to
the bar at the nge of 25, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia
Britnnnira.

It started off as an em er­
gency project to eliminate, or
at least reduce, vibrations in
the Titan-2 that could prove
annoying and possibly dan­
gerous to the two-man space
teams it will lift into orbit.
The program not only toned
the Titan-2 down to safe lev­
els, but also paid off in know­

ledge that can—and should—
be applied to the bigger and
better space boosters o f the
future, Jerome B. liammack.
chief o f launch vehicle launch
systems Integration for the
National
Aeronautics
and
Space Administration (N A S A ),
said.

He suggested that giant su­
per-boosters, such as the l i t
million pound thrust Saturn-1,
the Satum-5 moonrurket and
the A ir Force's mighty Titan3, might lind some useful
chapters
in
what
now
amounts to a veritable ency­
clopedia
on
the
so-called
"W e shouldn't just let this ••pogo-stick" problem.
work stop now,” liammack
"Pogo-stick” is the nick­
said. “ Other vehicle systems name applied to vibrations
can benefit from it. so let’s that shake a rocket from nose
don't be selfish about using to nuitle at a certain point in
flight. All liquid-fueled roc­
It."

kets suffer from
worse than others.

it,

some A ir
Force
the
vibrations
would have to be reduced.
On Titan-2, technicians dis­
The A ir Force poured Its
covered
a
“ pogo-stick" own money Into the "firstbounce o f 11 times a second
aid” program and came up
with such force that, it was
feared, an astronaut could be with a solution that involved
shaken so badly that he could adding a surge chamber to
not keep his eyes on his vital the oxidizer line and a pistonand-spring accumulator to ab­
instrument panel.
The space agency chose T i­ sorb some o f the force.
tan-2 to lift its two-man team
Three Titan-2 rockets with
of Gemini astronauts into or­ these "fix e s ” have been flown
bit starting isle this year or from Capa Kennedy in the
early in 1965—but it told the past threo months, and "a ll

T IP TO P

three showed tha vibrations
definitely within acceptable
lim its," Hammack said.
Land Grant Cotlegsa
In 1962, tha American A s­
sociation o f Land Grant Col­
leges and State Universities
observed the 100th annivers­
ary o f passage o f the M orrill
A ct which created tha land
grant educational Institutions,
according to Britannica Book
of the Year.

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ANNYE REFOE
self again and again, why
was I bom ? What can I best
do and be? Focus the pic­
ture sharply and fix it firm ­
ly ."
•
•
•
Midway Elemsntary School
P T A met last Monday night.
The Rev. W illie J. Moore
c o n d u c t e d the devotional
service.
Projects
fo r
the
month o f February were list­
ed and dates announced. Ilia
Silver Tea was held last Sun­
day ill the school auditorium.
This Ten was s|»ou»uied by
Mrs. Sarah Cambridge. (Mrs.
Kendrick will sponsor a pro­
gram at St. M a 11 li e w a
Church Sunday at 3 p.m. A ll
proceeds w ill bo dnnatod to
the Midway Volunteer Fire­
man Association.
Un Fabrusry 28 at H p.m.
Mrs. L.A. Kilgore, Mrs. B.
Jackson and Mrs. E.C. Prin­
gle w ill sponsor the Found­
ers Day Program.
Following the bualnrs* ses­
sion. Professor Hamilton re­
lated some o f the highlights
o f the district P T A confer­
ence in W inter Park. Rev.
E.E. Williams, president cf
the Midway Volunteer Firemau Association on ways o f
Improving tha Midway com­
munity.
Mrs. Claudia Hughes was
tlscU d delegate to th* state
P T A convention in Gainesvil­
le,Florida.
W illi# C. Cum­
mings la president and Mrs.
Lee Anna Kilgore is report­
er.
e
••
Ih e general committee uf
the March o f Dimes wishes
to thank tha citizens o f San­
ford and Semlnulo County for
their aupport and service in
making the drive a satisfact­
ory auccest.
•
•
•

Alm a J. Hurston Chapter,
Future Teachers o f America
o f Crooms High School, at­
tended the sixth annual Florla State Future Teacher* con­
vention last Saturday at Mi­
ami.
Tlie firs t geiieiui u*M-inbly
wus held ul 9:15 a. ni. in the
Carver High School auditor­
ium as a welcome to all dele­
gates.
Thu ktcoud naauiubly was
held in the school’s cafeteria
with lunch und talent. Crooina
High School had two contestante participating on this pro­
gram. They were: Annie Rutli
Jaikson, Instrumental s o l o
and Carolyn Mobley, solo, arr u r a p a n t e d by her sister,
Eleanor Mobley, pianist.
The convention then assem­
W.L.
Hamilton, principal bled into committees with the
of
M i uw ay
Elementaly voting delegates fruiu each
School, presented an “ Im ­ school participating. Uur vot­
promptu laten t
Program.” er* were Brenda Jordan and
last
Wednesday.
Stephanie Jrnire Davia.
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A r t h u r Hrowu, tion uf 39 sludtuU to the con­
o f the vighth grade. Gladys tention and participated ac­
lls li recited a reading. Osce tively in the meeting end rep
ole Jones sang "H e .” There ic.cntod thu school to th* utwas a piano
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Abraham Lincoln still lives.
Almost a century ufter his
death, his memory is familiar ami
comfortable as the penny which
bears his likeness.
Lincoln is a car, a school, a
monument, a city, a bank. His bio­
graphers are legion. Lincolniana
fills our libraries. Politicians rout­
inely quote him him in speeches,
almost every schoolchild, at one
time or another, memorizes the
Gettysburg Address.
Abrahnm Lincoln has counseled
us for 100 years, yet we have too
seldom listened. He has shown us
the road to brotherhood, yet we
have too often set our faces against
it.
For too many o f us, Lincoln
has been an abstraction, a school
holiday, a head carved in the rocks
o f the Dakotas.
Hut last November all Ameri­
ca touched Lincoln and we really
knew him for perhaps the first
time. Abraham Lincoln can no
longer be merely a figure in history.
For the fourth time in century,
our country’s faith in reason ami
the busic humanity o f man was
cruelly shnken by the bullet which
took the life o f a president.
We were bewildered, saddened,
angered. Later, numbly, we thought
back to Lincoln and to the legacy
that lives in his words. With John
K e n n e d y ’ s assassination, those
words were more clearly under­
stood.
A b r a h a m Lincoln's eloquent
wisdom hus been carefully and rev­
erently passed to us. It still makes
our minds soar and our heartbeats

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fly C H AR I.E S W.
SCIIOKN EM A N
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Lota o f talk mid some ac­
tion on tax cuts and tax re­
forms have grabbed plenty
o f headline space over the
past year. Rut as the time
approaches for the annual
battle with Form 1040, most
U.S. taxpayers will be wrest­
ling with the same old rates
and rules.
The major exception is in
the area o f what the tax
man calls " T A E " (travel
and entertainment) and what
the cultural anthropologist*
have labeled "expense ac­
count living.”
The
highly
controversial
and
w idely
misunderstood
1003 IILS regulations on ex­
penses will get special and
lengthy attention later in
this series. Rut first things
first.
Before you can fill out and
file a return, you must know
what return to file. There is
a long form (1040) and a

likewise because of her de­
sire to remain the reign­
ing belle
Class
for

" i f ye know these things, happy
are ye if ye do them.” John 13:17
KJV
Happiness does not come from
knowing but from doing, it does not
come from books or bottles, but will
always be the coveted prize o f those
who walk in the Christian way. Happiness is a by-product o f righteous­
ness.

Panama To Be Expensive

ll*ar Lake-Forrsl City
Mra. Maryann Mllra
838-3678

Chuluota
Mra. Joan Magia
363-3743

Lake Monroe
Mra. H. L. Johnson
323-4732
Long wood
Mra. Donna Kates
838-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Mona Grlnatead
123-3291

Drtlary
Mra. Adam Muller
668-4410

Osteen
Mra. Clarcnee Snyder
323-4841

Enterprise
Mis* Helen Knodgrass
668-9933

Oviedo
Mra. Georg* Kelsey
363-3486

It needed no great foiesight on Hu- part of U.S.
civilian and military lead­
ers in the zone to see that
Panamanian nationalists and
Communist infiltrators were
awititing only an excuse to
n-pcal Hi* mob action uf
19.19 which was Iriggcird by
the same issue.

The Herald arlr»«M let*
Iera frum lla readers •« pals*
lie affair*. The writer may aae
a pea aame provided Ike lei*
far plea rarrlea tke writer's
true n a « aad addrrsa* Ullsra
•f fewer Ikaa tM wards will
ke |hes preference. Letters
addressed la afkera ars accept­
able provided Ikrr da aat deal
la perswaalltles. Haeirp la aat
pakllsked fcr Tka Herald*

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ROT GREET
Advertising Manager
HARRIETT E. JOIIXSOX
Classified Director
JARIR SHOEMAKER
Business Manager
FRED WELLS
Mechanical aupt

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Editor, Herald:
We have been taking The
Sanlord Herald lor about live
years. At first we got it in
tiie mail, then about three
years later we got a delivery.
We started getting it mainly
because we wanted to know
what was going on in our
county■. We would also like
U&gt; know something about thd
Bear Lake area.
I was noticing that Bear
Lake doesn’t even have a
correspondent. Is The Herald
trying to ignore Bear Lake?
or what?
I haven't seen anything
about Bear Lake in many
months. I would like to fee
more about this area because
U i* in Seminole County.
Valerie Norris
(Editor's Note: See Monday’s
edition of The Herald. We
announced that Mr*. Maryana
Miles will be our correspond­
ent for Forest City and Bear
Lake. Anyone in those areal
having items of news value
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paid la advaae*
V.

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the Senior
frw
more

the longest period of time, is
right!
But be sure you add that
final phrase "fo r the longest
period of tim e."
Russia thought by looting Hie
wealth of the Czars in 1917
and passing it around, such
action would do the most good
for the most people
Rut in to doing, she dim e
out the white collar engineers
and doctors and scientists and
business leaders, so she grew
franlic hv 1938 and had to
hrilie American scientists lo
get her back on the beam.
And without the kulnaiied
German rocket scientists in
191.1, she'd not yet have the
simplest atom bomb!
So think in Icrins of the
long range goals of life
If Diane gives in to her
boy friend, what happens?
She may get infected with
venereal diseases—for there
are two very liaanrdous germ
infections,
namely,
syphilis
ami gonorrhea.
Despite
all our modern
drugs. Iliese diseases ran produre sterility, insanity and
many other dire results, so
bctvarc!
She may also become preg­
nant ami even b«&gt; forced to
drop out of school early.
Ami she'll lose her spunk
or indciH'iident spirit, which u
womankind's greatest charm.
The Bible recognized Ibis
fact. too. for it describes such
a girl as "hum bled."
So Diane may break her
parents’ hearts, amt suffer
all those dire results just men­
tioned— for what? A dozen
more dates in the senior year!
It isn't worth (lie price,
don't vou agree? So semi for

I 'J M

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I s* it in high school
giene classes, too!

By Hal Cochran
Sometimes it's as hard tor
parenta to
do with their
youngsters as it is lo do with­
out them.
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Don’t feel too proud o f your­
self if you gel ahead only on
New Yenr’a eve.

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In winter autos, like people,
don't get anywhere just stall­
ing around.

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A Georgia girl was arrested
for driving while under th* in­
fluence o f liquor. A brandied
peach.
It's too had tlmt dollars and
sense don't a lw a y s trav*l to­
gether.
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Being on speaking terms
with the head waiter doesn't
■nnkr you a mau-about-tuwn.

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Any middle-aged man is an
cptimist when h* trie* ir*
skating with a flask on hit
hip.
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Teen-age buys who drive
carelessly nerd a safety belt
— and not only around th*
waist.
*
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It's funny how a keepsak*
is given to a person by some­
one the person lias forgotten.

If You Need Another
lleiirtMim, Family Room
Or Hen, A Room Addition
In Your Anawer
Wr Arrange Everything
Call For Frre Estimate

IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW!
Only One Hill To I’ny -— Thp Gregory Way
Maple Ave.
at
6th Si.
Sanford
Fla.

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Quotes

I cam* within inches of
hurting or possibly killing
someone's son today. He rode

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Fcrther, there w h s the at­
titude taken by the 30,000
zonal residents against tho
Panamanians across Hi* line.
Unfortunate for both sides
w h s the fact that this is an
election year.
Unfortunnte also was the
1fact that the United States
never had made ronrrasiona
in the Canal Zone except un­
der pressure and that It has
operated under no declared
policy.
Ranged on the other side
was this:
An oligarchy o f
ruling
families for years has ruled
the destiny o f Panama. Any
U.S. agreement to give hack
land no longer necessary to
operation o f th* canal or to
permit
Panama hualn*s*
Th* thing w « want to save
firms to operate within the
ton*
more
than
probably most is nur fare. People think
would go to the benefit o f more about their face* than
th* oligarchy than to the about their profit*.
— Norman Thumat on Becking
Panamanian people.
the way to a world without
lus bicycle right in iront ol
A
Panamanian president
me — from behind a large who sought reforms, almost
war.
truck.
I sincerely wish parents
would think twice about send­
ing their children to school on
bikes before they learn the
basic safety rules for walking
as well as bicycle riding.
This incident (thank God)
will not be forgotten by me
anytime soon. School is slili
in session. Maybe we should
be reminded more often.
114 So. PrUm Uo
William D. Tyler
2M Lakeview Avenue
Pfcoaa FA 2-08U
Sanford

n y booklet " S e t Problems o f
Young People," enclosing a
! long damped, return enve, lope, plus 20c.

To The Editor

,

Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., February 12, 1964

• u • “ M t f*
*•»!

! »•&gt; «« »tudents in their teens
managed to lake over U.S.
foreign policy.

Letters

&amp; a u f r r d f y n t ix )

Ry Mail
Pessslaols Caaaly
IJM 1 Tear

dents o f the Canal /.one
who
laised
the American
flag in thcii
school yard
in v i o l a t i o n o f a U.S.I’unama agreement which de­
creed
that
American and
Panamanian flugs should he
flown aide by side. Ilius,

of
a

months. Girls, gel wise In
the facta of life, so send for
the booklet below.
CASE R-181: Diane D.. ag­
ed 18, is a high school senior,
“ Dr. Crane." site began. " I
have been going steady wilh
the president of our Senior
Class.
"H e ha* been a wonderful
hoy ami al«o the raptain ol
our basketball learn
"But the last few weeks
he has been demanding more
liberties than I think arc
right.
"H e says I am old-fashion­
ed
and
my
parents
are
‘squares' (or thinking that sex
should be reserved for m ar­
ried people.
"S o he lias threatened lo
drop me and start dating an­
other girl. For he says all
the modern girls indulge in
1premarital affairs. Is that
true, Dr. Crane?"
No, that is definitely NOT
Intel
i Her boy Iriend is employ­
ing the usual childish hasty
generalization in logic that
grammar schooler* jls o use
to roerce parents.
For instance, when a child
in the jth grade asks lus par­
ents for a bicycle, they usual­
ly veto tiie idea, due to dan­
ger on the streets.
"B ut A L L the other other
automatically found himself
kids in my room at school huve
ousted from office.
bikes!" rom e« the typical
For years, the conti oiling reply, for children quickly
families successfully fought learn to generalize and use
n raisr in minimum wages. exaggeration to club parents
Hilly right per cent of the into submission.
That's the same hasty gen­
formers owned the land they
worked and only about three eralization employed by Di­
per cent o f all the land wus ane's boy friend.
Diane is at the same cross­
under cultivation. The coun­
try desperately needed hou­ roads of ntuny teen-age girls,
ses, mails ami public health Siiould she "sell nut" like
i
Biblical Esau?
measures.
You will remember that
Although $4S million in
Esau sold his birthright lor
U. S. funds had been made
a mess of pottage.
available to Panama under
That means he let his acute
the Atliam r for Progress,
stomach appetite at the mom­
Hie government bus been ac­
ent becloud his brain.
cused o f deliberately block­
Many modern girls let their
ing
projects
in order to social appetite do th* same.
protect
family
monopolies In order to “ buy" the con­
A controlled prrss limited tinued attention ol the social
information available to the leader in her senior class, Di­
people and in the pirsriit ane is Ihus tempted lo sur­
dispute has been accused by render.
the United States o f delib­
Morality is based on inalheerately inciting the people malic*, so analyze tiie facts,
to "attack and to violence.” pro and eon.
With
emotions
removed,
That which does the most
either side ran b* credited good for the most people for
with action* that are simon
purr. Tli* OAS has been
stalling for time to prevent
a split that rould become
hemisphere-wide.
And time
ia needed. Rut in the end,
both sides will negotiate be­
cause they must.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

short form (I01UA). There , your former spouse.
Unpopular
though
the
is the possibility of using ei- | However, if your divorce thought may he. the indica
thcr form as a Joint return, was not final as of Dec. 31, tions are tliut the flag-rais­
I f your total gross income j 1903, nnd if you were not ing incident which triggered
was less than $10,000 for then legally sepatated, you o ff anti-American riot* in
1003 and if it was all from may file a joint 1963 return. I'anama is going to he ex­
for
th e
United
salary on which your employ­ Even though husband and pensive
er withheld tax—except for w ife are living separately as States
I ’anama, obviously feeling
no more than $300 interest, j of l)cc. 31, if they are not
dividends and wages on which legully separated, they may that it is dealing from a po­
no tax wus withheld—you file a joint return. O f course, sition o f strength, is de­
can file a short form. (You both parties must sign. (A manding ul the most tliut
must add your wife's income person who was a nourish the United States give up
to yours in deciding if you dent alien at any time dur­ the Paniuns Canal or eoncull file a joint short return.) ing 1963 cannot file a joint sent to its becoming an in­
Yuu must file a long form: return
with
his
or
her ternational waterway und at
— I f you were scif-enu
the least that the United
spouse.)
ployed during 1903.
A widow or widower can States agree to a revision o f
— I f you wish to claim
obtain joint-return tax rates its treaty rights over the
status as either "head of for Hie two years following canal.
household”
or “ surviving
Pressing its attack. Pan­
a spouse’ s death as long at
spouse.”
tiie survivor mainluius as ama has hi ought charges of
— I f you wish to claim
home a household which for aggression against tile Unit­
tile special tax credit for i Ui* entire year was the prill- ed State* before the Organ­
retirement income or gen
cipal place o f abode for any ization o f American States
erally, if you with to ex­ children or stepchildren (who (O A S ).
clude sick pay from grots
■pialify at dependents). I f
On its own part, the Un­
income.
tiie widow or widower was ited States hus maintained
— I f you w-isli to Item­ remarried during 1963. tills
Hint its forces acted witti
ize your nonbusinrss de­ advantage naturully ends, hut
’•restraint”
agninst
in o h s
ductions. (You can use the a joint return can then be
"infiltrated and led by ex­
long form and still claim
filed with the new spouse.
tremists, including persons
th* standard deduction for
Similarly, if a divorced per­ trained in Communist coun­
these items, however.)
son remarries, he or the cun tries" and that at no time
I f you were divorced or again file a joint return
did these force* leave Hie
legally separated in 1963, for with the new spouse. How­
U.S. Controlled Canal Zone
tax purposes you are consid­ ever, the second marriage
There are unfortunate cir­
ered single all year and ran has to tie valid.
cumstances on earh side.
not file a joint return with
(N E X T : Taking stand­
President J o h n s o n lias
ard deductions nr ilcm iiing
termed
“ imprudent”
those
them.)
Ameriisn high school stu-

Lak* Mary
Mra. Franre* Wester
323-6319

llem* llrllsery
3*o Roek

cause ol his gastric hunger
but Diane is about to do

Thought For Today

Allamnnte Spring*
Mr*. Julia llartu*
838-1318

JU LIA* L. STEXSTROM
Associate Editor
S RED VAX FELT
. Managing editor
JCDT W ELL*
O u n tj Editor
RELKX Ot.EESOX
loclsty Editor

Diane h a "tw in” for BtbUral Eaaa. Ksan sold oat be­

"W ith the Lord on my side I do
not fear.”
Psalms 118: tin. IlSV
All of us want to be able to feel
that "the Lord is on my side.” The
real question is, "A m I on God's
side?" Am I — in the places I go,
the things I do, the way I talk?

Herald Area Correspondents

Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-30(6

Worry Clinic

quicken, but unless it makes our
hands move, it is empty sound up­
on the air.
Can we not help but hope that
the sobering events o f the past
year hnvc given Lincoln’s words a
new vigor ?
We have touched Lincoln and.
in turn, have been touched by him.
Remembering this, perhaps we can
make his memory more meaning­
ful, now and in the future, by shar­
ing and working toward his cher­
ished hope that “ by the best culti­
vation o f the physical world be­
neath and around us, nnd by the
best intellectual and mornl world
within us, we shall secure an indi­
vidual. social and political prosperi­
ty nnd happiness whose courage
shall be onward and upward nnd
which, while the earth endures,
shall not pass away.’’

Your '6 4 Income Tax Primer
in (hr first o f ID article*
.b y Washington ta i attor­

Dr. Crane's

Truer Than Ever

Lincoln Still Lives

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smiles.
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�P m X-A—Feb. IS, 1964

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

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and reserves the right to reviae ar reject any advertisefrom what ordered to
to tha polJeks of thla

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
T i m , thro F it - J T. M. day
briers iaserttoa. Man. • Sat.

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STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tnas^ thru F i t • 2 F. M. day

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By K steO san n

Legal Notice
la »Wn Cmmrt mt th# C m t r
N i l I I m l M l i C M ilr . n . r Ma, ta fn W t o .

CLASSIFIED INDEX

DUST PROBLEM?
L Loot A Founfl
CALL your Rainbow dealer
2. Noticas - Peraonala
322-6311, 4 to 10 p. m.
3. Education - Instruction
INCOME T A X SERVICE
4. Transportation
O. M. Harrisons
5. Food
1311 Palmetto
6. For Rent
322-8*27
S22-7MI
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
8. Beach Rentals
ER SERVICE. Parts and
9. For Sale or Rent
auppllei for bU makes is10. Wanted to Rent
eluding:
Electrolux. New
11. Real Estate Wanted
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
12. Real Estate For Sale No home service cell
13. Mortgage Loans
cbsrge Pbone F A 2-2282,
14. Insurance
2333 Park Dr. ..
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
Vacuum Cleaner
17. Male Help Wanted
Repairs, parts;
Electrolux,
18. Help Wanted
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AirWay,
19. Situations Wanted
CE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex20. Babysitters
cbinged. Free Pick-up, 1114
21. Beauty Salons
Park Ave-, Sanford. Phoue
22. Build - Paint - Repair FA 2-4765.
23. Building Materials
G. For Rent
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
3 BR., garage apt., furs. 2001
26. Radio &amp; Television
French. 322-7234.
27. Special Services
F u n . 2 BR bouse. Close to
28. Laundry Service
base. 865 mo. 322-6261.
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
FURN. 3-Room apt. Close up

30. Machinery - Tools

31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
la re t (M a t * a t
32. Flowers - Shrubs
L IC E T £ H I I U I
D*&lt;-*1**4. 33. Furniture
Ta Alt Ctatfllara i M Paraaaa
Marla# Claim* ar D taaala 34. Articles Tor Sale
Aaataat OaM Fatal* i
S4*A Swap or Exchange
Taa M l aaeh at yns ara
hnrtby notlft»« an* rnqalrnd 35. Articles Wanted
la arttnnt anjr claim* and d*&gt; 36. Automobiles - Trucxs
mandi which jrnu. «r althar 36-A Autos Wanted
of you. mar h»v# aaalnat the
ratal# o f LACKY K. 1IIKI.M. 37. Boats - Motors
dacaaaad. lata of aald Countr. 88. Motorcycles - Scooters
In lha Countr J o i n of IK IIIKOLB Countr, Florida, at hta 89. Trailers - Cabanas
offlta la tha eaart houta of 40. Farm Equipment

I t * M d r o M iy T H A T - ^ .

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fANFOKD.
Florida, Within alt calaadar
montha from tha tlma of tha
flrat publication of thla nolle*.
Two roplt* of aaeh atalm or
demand ahall ha In writing,
and ahall (lata tha plara of
raaldaaaa and peat offlea ad.
draaa a f tha claimant, and
ahall ha aworn ta hr tha
elalmihL hla aaant. or attoraar and naeompanlad br a til*
In# faa af ana dollar and auch
claim or damand aat to filed
ahall ha raid.
Karlpta Haaahatdar
Aa atacutar o f tha Latt
W ill aad Traiamant of
T.ACKT fc lilELM.
daeaaaad
Publish Jan. tt. t l d Fab. d.
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8. Notices

town. $40 mo. 322-6261.
UNFURN. house, 2 story, 1
BR. 210 W. 15th SL Phone
322-4179.
CLEAN, 4-Rra. 611 Park.
FURN. A p t 2300 MaUoorUls.
APT. 830 4 up. Surplus City.
3 BR. houte, kit. equipped.
Good location. Ph. 322-3394.
3 BR., I bath, io Loch Arbor.
822-1730.

1. L o s t &amp; F o u n d
LOST: Large grey 4 black
•tripe cat. L a it leen In
M ayfair lection. 221-1202.

Legal Notice

RENT A BED
Rol'away, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, o r Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. l i t SL
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E

IM M EDIATE O CCUPANCY
1 House—3 Rooms with fire­
r ic r m o u e m ake
place 4
email screened
KOTICE IS harabp »W*n that
wa ara angag*d In bualn»aa
porch. Lake privileges. 868
at 111 North Franch Av*nu*.
per month.
Sanford,
Samlnola
Countr.
Florida, undar th* flctltloua
Phooe Frank Evans
nama of. W ALL SUPPLY, and
322-4417 or 322-1733
that wt Inland to roglator aald
nama with tht Clark of tho
Circuit Court, Somlnota Conn. 4-R00U furn. house, |75 n *
c m c r iT c o r m r o r i t . Florida, In aecordtnao with
Long wood 838-3100.
t r m i jt'D tc tA L f i n ­ tho provlalona of tht Fteller rr, IK AMD FOB anMt- ttoua Kama Statutra, to-wlt: COZY 2-Bedroom upper apL,
NOC.8S COrUTT, FLORIDA.
Baetlon tfl.tt, Florida Statutai
im c m a m c u t mo. m a
furnished, 835.
yi*.
■rrr t o o c i k t t t t l r
Slgi /•/ Loattr A. Bataman
CLAKENC8
FARRIKR, alaa
/•/ Dorothy E. Bataman
known aa Claraara Farr Iaa, Konaath W. Melntoah. Eaq. LARGE 4-Bedroom LakefrooA
aad FB ARLIS MAB FARRIER, Attorney at Law
home with private beach,
hla wifa,
Poat Otflra Iln* l i t *
unfurn. 8100.
rtatatlffa. Hanford, Florida 11771
ra.
Publlah Jan. 11, IS A K*b. I, Other choice rentala.
EUGENIA OARDKER. at aL
1 :. mt.
Ball . B lair Agency
Dafandanta. CDQ'14
3rd 4 Park Ave.
R o n n o r a v iT
TO I EUOEKIA O A R D K E R . IM TMB CIRCI'IT COURT OF
Phooe 322-3641
MART HOLME*. EMMA THE M S T il JUDICIAL CIR­
WILLIAMS.
H E &gt; T B R CUIT, IM AMD F o il SEMIFURN. A P T . F A 2-2800.
GENERAL. Ft.FWOV Ot.t. m o i .r r n r t T Y , F M in m t
VEIL CATHERIKE OLI­ CHAMCERT MO. IM TI
VER. KORA W I L I O K. MOSTGAOR FORECLOSURE 2 BR. Furn. ApL 322-0641.
J O H K WILLIAMS gad PAN AMERICAN LIFE INSUR­
EBTELLA LOCK ARD, If ANCE COMPANY. A Louisiana W E L A X A A PA R TM E N TS:
th«F ara IWIng or la atla- corporation.
Rooms priest* baths, 114
taaao. aad If thar art
Plaintiff,
dead, aaalnat thair un- TO.
W. First I t
kaown
halra
darlarta. JOHN D. HUDSON nnd OENapo-aaa, grant**#. Ilenora. EVA HUDSON, hlo wlf*, W IL- 2 BR Unfurn. bouse. Nothing
aaalgna, auccraaora a n d LIAM O. SOWELL and UARfancy, but eheap rent. Ph.
aueeaatora In truat, and DARA U. SOWELL hla wlft.
aaalnat aar aad athtr and P. ZEULt A SONS, INC.,
F A 2-3219.
Parana h arlot ar alaim. A Florida carporatlon.
lap ta bora anr r!«ht.
Daftndanta. 4 BR., 2 B a t h ........ 1148 mo.
tltta aad/ar tnlaraat In
m d t ic b o r n ir r
aad to tha raal propartr TOi W ILLIAM Q. SOWELL and I BR., 1 Bath . . . . 8 70 Mo.
haralnaftar daacrlbad, aald
II AltHAHA I). SOWELL
land* altuatad. Irina and
hla w lft, whoaa roaldtneo
balna la aaminola Countr.
la:
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Florida, to-wll:
t i l Broadway
Matin Mt ft. Baal af tha
Dothpafo, Lone Inland,
3 BR., 148 bath. 2415 Chasa
KW Cornar of lha BRtt
Now York. Zip Coda 11711
at lha KEI4 of tha SWU and ta any and oil othar par­
Ave. Available Feb. 8. Ph.
af l a e t l o n T Twp. t l tita claiming lo hava any
322-3609.
South. Ranca I* Eaat, aald right, till* and/or Inttrcat In
point btlng to.tl ft, tV*at and to tho following daacrlbtd
af tba KE Cornar of tha property In Samlnola County, FURN. apU. Pleasant living.
said SEV1 af tha NBtt af BUta of Florida, la.w ll:
Park apts. F A 1-8807.
lha IW Ii,
ran
thanea
LOT t. BLOCK I. SAN
■oath •• IF W att tl.M ft.
BEM KNOLLS FIRST AD- FURN., 2 Apts. 835 mo. e ii
ta lha Korth right of war
DITION, oceordlng to plat
Water, lights furn. 107 Lo­
o f Old Saafard • Orlando
thtroof roeordad In Pint
Road, tbanca South IS* l l ‘
cust Ave., 322-8016
Hook It. Pago ft. Public
Waat 10 tt. alona aald
Record# o f gomlnola Coun­
Karth
Right
af
W ar
ty. Florida.
thanea Narth It* I I ' Waal Including apaclfleolly, but not LA K E Cottage, furn. 322-6106.
t a i l ft- thaaaa Baalh II* by way o f limitation, tho fol.
I T Want M l ft- thanea lowing flsUroo and oqulpmant. 2 BR., kit. equipped, $75 mo.
Karth I I * M' Waat I M ft ,
FA 2 3885.
Inatalladi
thanaa Bauth II* 11' Waat all tparmaaaatly
Sunlan Wall Furnaroa
I l l . i l ft- thaaaa North U*
I Magic Chat IlulR.ln Oran 9. For Sato or Rent
11' Waat I I I f t mara or
I Magic Chat Surfart Unit
laaa to lha Karth llaa of
I Vanatlah nilnda
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
aald S B * af KBId af SW
TOU ARB HEREBY NOTILAKE.
Call a v a a l a g *
FIED tha: tha Plaintiff, p a n
a . “ i s r d ' ,- S “ .,. S ' U AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
522-1397.
K E Ii af BWH I I I f t mart COMPANY, a Louisiana corar laaa ta tha palbt o f ha*
poratlon, haa Inalltuttd ault 11. Real Estate Wanted
Blnalnt- (laaa tha Boulh. aaalnat
In lha Circuit
aaalarlr f f t hlana lha Court of you
Ninth Judicial
O il aaaf'&lt;rd • Orlando Clroult, in tha
nnd
for Stminoln Will assuma payments on 2 or
S m I far lha Read par*
County, Piorlda: tho nature
3 bedroom house. 322-8936.
of I I * ault la to tnrtcloan that
r a » DESCRIBED AO:
eortaia
m
ortals*
which
anU I I I ft. M. of KW cor*
T T l S ^ U t . For"Bale
air o f BBtt of NEtt af cumhara tha abort doaorlbad
proprrty
altuatrd
and
located
tt
Raa
B.
IM
f
t
a.
la
ew
S BR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
Hoai t BW aa Road l i t f t la Hrmlnol* County, Florida.
YOU, and each of you, are
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
KW la Baa. la g*eiloa T.
Towaahip at I , Ranan I I boroby required to file your
lando lid., Suaiind.
iha Compialai with
Y o b ABE BE R E IT KOTI- tho clerk of tho Circuit CourL
PIED that lha plaintiff* bar*, In and for Seminole County, at
ROBERT A . W ILLIAM S
la bar* laatiu tal a aalt ■anfora. Plane#, and aar?* a
Reatyar
aanlaat
In tha Clrealt " P F Ikaroaf upon RICHARD
Cautt * f lb* Klath Judicial W. LASSITER of the linn of Raymond Lundqulst, A u o .
Cirault la aad Par Baaiaai* ? w 2 N?.T‘ uUUI5!*KT * HAND.
ty^ Ptartaa.
rtortda. It*q
*l#
Oanatr,
* «n
l*tt U#lr
(hair LKT. taa North Magnolia Are- FA 1-3131 AUaktle Bank Bldg.
UU* U U * aha?* "daaerlha* nuo. Or la ado. Florida, allorIn lb? WEEKEND ooUaft, Lemoa
altnataC m a p aad
e s r v Baatlaala Caaaip,
Bluff, furnished. 338-3681.
•Jlk
day
*
f
Fobroary,
m a,
FUrida, as haralaabOT* mar#
• Doora# Pro Confaato
partlcaiariy
daacHhad.
taa
TO
SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
he# haraby raamrad to fil* Will bo oaltrod agalnat you.
IT IB ORDERED that thl.
ponr Aaawar with tha Clark
bouse, Beardall Ave., fruit
af tha Clreult Court. la and Kellca bo pobluhad |a Tha
trees and garden. F A 2-5801.
N » Samlanlt Oooaty. Plor* Sanford Harold. * atw .p .V *'
MhlUhod In Boalnol* Oounty.
PloriBa. enaa oath weak for
nnd Pnttllla, M l Wool Park four eonaototl?* wooha
8 , 8 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
WITNESS the hand and atal
___ n th Wlatnr Park. Florid*.
Alloratjra for PUlaUtfa. ta ar of U o Clork of tho Clrcnll
1. ito, 4 2 BATHS
hofora tha tth day af March. Caart Bamlnalt County, Baa*
IBM. alaa a Doaraa Fra Ota. fard, Florida, thla Ittb day or DOWN PA YM E N TS PROM
faaaa ahall bo aaiarae asaiaat Jonuarp, IH i.

Payton Realty

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to know too’* 411"

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Arthar K. Baokwlth, Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
Bamtaolo Countr. Florid*
Byi Martha T. ViAlaa

Deputy clork
MUNTER AND PATTI LUO
ATTORNEYS POE PLAIN*
TtPPS

aaa Waal Park Aetna*
Wlatar Park. Ptartda
puhiiah rah. a. it. 11 . n . 1111

COE-II

F H A - V A HOMES

$100

(BEAL)

Artha? M. Baokwlth. JrCl*rh of th* Clrealt Ooort
Bouilaul* County, Florida
By: Martha T. VlhlVn
Deputy Clark
OURNKY. OUIINKY A
HANDLKT

Lew Monthly Payments
Fer

Complete Inform itioa
See Or Call Your

FH A - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom R e alty
CDQ-ltd

2165 Park Dr.

122-2421

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�Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The Phone FA 2-5612
12. Real Estate For Sals 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
G R E E N B R IA R
A FLORIDA HOME
2 BR. furn. house. 108 W. 18th
Choice
lots
available
In
W ITH A BASEMENT?
St.
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor Yes, We have Iti 2 BR, U v.
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
overlooking
go lf
coarse.
rm., separate dining rm.,
Has Customised Homes in
Custom building to your
Kit. equlpt., screened porch.
So. Long wood for immediate
specifications.
Greenbrier
Quiet location, walking dis­
occupancy. Down payment
tance to downtown. Underdeveloped by
o f $650 and up.
priced at 38,890. We have
• KINQSW OOD
LM N ENTERPRISES. Inc.
the Kcyl
B U ILD ERS, INC.
$02 Highland Ave.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Ph. $38-3911 or 322-2744
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
F A 2-8074
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
F11A-VA sales broker. 2465 D EB ARY; Large corner lot,
, BEST BU Y OF Y E A R I l I
landscaped, trees. 2 BR.
S. Park Ave. F A 2-2264,
Unusual. 110.900. W. T. Cor
F A 2-2285.
' N ew 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
belt. Realtor. 668-4791.
ditioned. No Money Downl
FRENCH AVENUE
No Closing Costal All you 2 commercial lots near 20th
QUIET
need Ms good credit and
St. 100 ft. frontage, fl23 per Describes this 3 acres on 419,
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
cleared ready to develop,
foot.
gage. Call Builder.
$9,500, terms can be ar
JOHNNY W ALKER, Broker
A L STOLTE—838-5059
ranged. Should sell im­
322-8457 F or Appointment
mediately at this price.
• B Y OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1H FURNISHED A COMPLETE JOHNNY W ALKER, Realtor
bath home. One bedroom 10x45 Sparcraft trailer,
3
3228457 For Appointment
has separate entrance, can
shaded lots, well, septic
be rented for Income. Will
tank; together or separately. Two story frame, 3 bedroom
trade tor smaller place. JOHNNY W ALKER, Broker
2 bath. Needs work. Wonder­
Shown by appointment. Call
ful opportunity for good
322-8457 for Appointment
handyman
or
carpenter.
F A 2-9848.
Lake Mary. New 2 BR., tile
$7,500. Bcvicr Road. Call
bath. Big lot, shade It ci­
4 BR, 2 Bath CB House. ParkF A 2-2060.
trus. Save! Buy from own­
ridge. 3200 Down. 322-6911.
er. 322-8859.
S BR, Fla. Rm.. l t t baths,
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Partly
. cent, heat, alr-cond. $450 MUST SACRIFICE!
1, Ilk, It 2 BATHS
furn. Home, 3 BR, Ilk
down, 384 mo. Tee
’N
DOWN PAYM ENTS FROM
baths,
Phone
323-0591.
Green, 322-6513.

25. Plumbing Servient

«lj»

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

F H A HOMES

$100

BR. Home, Study,
Ilk
Low Monthly Payments
Baths, large Family Rm. in For Complete Information
good neighborhood; Includ­
See Or Call Your
ing iteve, refrlg., room airS BEDROOM Fram e Home
conditioner,
washing
ma­
on Stale Hwy.
chine A rugs. Really ter­
SALES BROKER
34.100
rific buy I Monthly pay­
L A K E LOT, 100 x 400
ments $53.50.
On Paved Road
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
34.000
111 N. Park Ave.
322 7174
Inc.
COUNTRY HOME
FA 2-8074
3 BR., central heat and air
3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
condition,
kit.
equipped.
Floori, Outside patio, bar­
TWO 4 BR HOMES
Close to schools. Not In a
becue, and fruit trees.
One for Immediate occupancy.
37.000
project. $14,800. Terms. Th
102 Highland Ave., LongFA 2-2320.
wood, J Ml. S. on 17-92, near
Ixmgwood Plata.
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
LMN ENTERPRISES,
Hot Zigglty! Wc have
Inc.
new C u s t o m built
Ph. $31-3911 - 322-2744
homei, I and some 4
bedrooms, 3 b a t h ,
TH E T IM E TESTED FIRM
HOW ABOUT THIS?
from $350 to $8,000
113 N. Park Ave.
F A 18123 Completely modern o l d e r
Down — Alto several
home. Select neighborhood.
EXPANSIVE, not ex­
LMN ENTERPRISES
Attractive grounds. Reason­
pensive, pre-o w n e d
Now has Sale* Representa­
ably priced. Terms to suit
homes,
on*
owner,
tives at Cryital Lake Park,
Reiponilbl* Buyer!
FH A and VA. How can
•W . on 23th St., to Laka
you miss on this selec­
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd. to
Lake Mary Fira Station,
tion? Call STEM PER
Agency, 1919 8. French
right to Salaa Office. 4
Investment A Realty
bouses under construction. 113 N. Park Ave.
F A 2-4981. I a a t a n t
$328171
One 4 Bedroom ready for
money If you raally
occupancy. As low as $350
COME I LOOK!
like to work. Asso­
New Concrete block home
Down and $84 a month.
ciate aa a Real Estate
with lake rights. 3 BR, 3
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
Salesman with Central
baths, fam ily room, large
Florida's moat com­
WIDOW MUST SE LL! Lake
kitchen, 2 utility roomi.
plete Real Estate faci­
Mary, older home plus fum.
Over 2100 sq. ft. Make of­
lity. Call for personal
apt. Corner location. $10,500,
appointment, Sicmpcr
fer on price A terms.
other lots optional. 322-4962.
Agency, Realtor. Ph.
F A 2-4991.
F A 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
Aa they say, GET
OUT A TOWN for an
investment or desir­
able homealte on a
waterfront lot. Min­
utes from Interstate
4. Go fishing, skiing
o r awlmmlng f r o m
your own dock. Build
now or later, $1995.
$25 Down and $19
month. Call STEM PE R Agency, 1919 S.
F r e n c h , F A 3-4991.
You can make money
a i a Real E s t a t e
Salaaman w i t h ua.
Call for personal ap­
pointment. Bill Stamp­
e r Agency. FA 2-4991.
I BR., IVk bath home. Assume
payments. 322-5455.

2

FHA

John Sauls, Realtor

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

SO U T H W A R D

*Tum on tha radio a littio bit at a tlma tha next timol"
16. Female Help Wanted M0. Babysitters
BEAUTICIAN
FA
2-5742,
FA 2-3455.

Wanted. Call W IL L K E E P Children for
Evenings
Working Mother In my home
In Lake Mary area. Thone
323 0924 or 3228356.
Colored or white, housekeeper
with drivers license. Live
21. Beauty Salons
In. 322-9255.
SPECIAL!
Our Budget Wave $6.95 thru
Feb. 15th
Colored Motor Route Carrier
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
for afternoon paper route.
Must have References and 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
dependable car. Write Cir­
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
culation Dept. P. O. Box
Eve Appt'a. 3 Sr. Beauticians
1657, Sanford.
105 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
19. Si t uat i ons W a n te d

18. Help Wanted

BABYSITTING Ho
cleaning. 322-0538.

22. Build • Paint • Repair

it-

Do your Spring Painting now!
Call Cal Jardlna 322 1307Free estimates.

IRONING at home. 322-7791.
DAY'S Work, Ironing. 322-1441
Housework &amp; Ironing. 322-7838
Child Care. F A 3-2374.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.

For Your Painting &amp; Wall­
papering needa call Clarence L. Wynn, F A 2-4801 for
Free Estimate.

24. Electrical Stnrlcea

31. Poultry

-

Livestock

34. Articles For Sale

PLUMBING
Registered m o d e l Quarter Philco Auto Magic washer,
Contracting Repairs
excellent condition, 350. Ph
Horae, B yrs old, solid black.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-5982.
For experienced rider. Th.
R. L. H ARVEY
F A 28865.
$1 per day rental for Elec
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
trie Carpet Shampooer, with
3IA. Pet*
27. Special Service*
purchase o f Blue Lustre
Beautiful Basset puppies for
Carroll's Furniture.
z'IAN O SVC. A TUNING
sale. Ph. 322-2503.
Rebuilding • Rrfelting
Spinet Plano, Mahogany, 3
FREE ESTIM ATE S
32. Flower* • Shrub*
yrs. old, like new, full key­
G ENE CU M RAA
board. Cost $900, will sell
BLOOMING Rosea on Chero­
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
$350. Ph. 322-6219.
kee stock. A ll other kinds
NEED A PICTURE?
o f Nuriary shrubbery and New Gibson chest type freez­
Call Bill Vincent at
er, 578 lb. food capacity.
tree*.
The Sanford Herald
Only $219.50 with trade.
Gray Shadows Nursery
I.D. Portrait*, Commercial,
Dlck’a Appliance Service,
6 311. S. on Sanford A ve.
Parties A Gatherings,
310 S. Sanford. 322-7G58.
Small or Large
BULBS
NEW HOME ZIt; ZAG
FAST SERVICE
Exotic Glorias*,
1963 M o d e l ,
monograms,
Day 322-2611—Night 322-0922
Rothchildlana
makes buttonholes, sews on
(The Climbing LUy)
Tractor mowing A Grading.
buttons, appliques and blindAll size Tubers for Sale
Call F A 2-7621.
atilches.
Pay
$9.80 per
Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery
month. Ph. 322 9111.
RE PR IN TS AVAILABLE
Lake Mary Blvd. Ph. 3228724
Of pictures that have been
22 FT. Upright Freezer like
published in The Herald. 33. Furniture
new. $150. 322-5017.
CaU BUI Vincent at The
For the biggest (election of FEB. SPEC. Foot lockers
Sanford Herald, 322-3611.
nearly new and used furni­
$6.78. Army-Navy Surplua,
HEATING
ture, see Noll's Furniture
310 Sanford Ave.
SERVICING — TESTING
Brokerage In Casselberry
Lewis Sale* A Service
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2-7928
blocks, sand, cement, roek,
Used furniture, appliances,
W EL gS DRILLED, PUMPS,
pipe, atcel, greaso traps,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
S PR IN K L E R SYSTEMS
dry wells, stepping stones.
Larry's Mart 215 Sandrd
All Type* and Sixei
Miracle Concrete Co.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
We Repair and Sarvlee
809 Elm Ave.
F A 2-5761
S T I N E
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Quick Service
With the
Cash.
SUPER TRADING
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
LIMITED TIME ! I I
POST. FA 2-0677.
Mac has THROWN AW AY the
Piano Tuning and Repair
Percentage Book.
W L. Harmon - FA I-42M WANTED reliable couple to
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
lake up monthly payment!
Dealer COST plus $1 per
29. Automobile Service
of $13.30 o * 1 complete
yard.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
rooms of furniture. CaU
ALL FIR8T QUALITY
Free Inspection, estimates,
TE 1-1311, Casselberry, col­
TOP RATED MILLS
pickup, delivery. Rrcorlng
lect.
Call ui for a showing of these
A repairs discounted.
fine Carpets In your home.
21119 E. 3rd.
322-3(13
FREE ESTIMATE
Nylon, Acrltan, All Wool,
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
etc. Hundreds tu choose
Auto Glass, Tops
ovating. New A Used Furni­
from. TERM SI Up to two
* Sea* Coveri
ture. CaU Nix Dedding Mfg.
year* to P ayl
Co., at TOO Celery Ave.
FA 1-3117.
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
304 W. 2nd St. F A 28032
Orlando, Fla.
34.
Article*
For
Sal*
A LL WORK GUARANTEED
1418194 Collect or
Maple Bunk Beds with mat- Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
trcsiei. Exc. Cond. 322-1311.
F A 28545 after 6 p.m.

Carpet Special!

A UTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkurik Glaa* and Paint
Company

Carpets A la Carte

TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS

TERMS TO FIT
YOUR POCKETHOOK

Ph. F A 2-4622 1963 Stereo AM-FM Console. 23" Philco Console TV. Ori­
YOUNG
S
ELECTRIC
SVC.
ginal pries $279. Now only
Original price $239.93, now
MAI D; Motel preferred. Ph.
Contr-ctlng It Repairs
$158.
Just $138.
low pricea check the Herald
3228248.
k Controls
claiilfted page* where local
aFIRESTONE STORES
FIRESTONE STORES
D A Y ’S Work. 322-3764.
114 Sunset
F A 2-8902 dealer* advertise.
Corner l i t A French
Corner 1st A French
310 Magnolia

34. Articles For Stale
GUNS. New 8c Used. Largo
selection. Will trade, Also
repair. Tackle sold It re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.

35. Articles Wanted
W ANTED! Citrus fru it Largs
or small amounts. Bonded
Frujt Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
field, FA 2-4244.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
'62 Galaxie 500. P.S. It P.B.,
A.T., R A H. Extra Clean.
$1695. Ph. 322-7801.
Model T Ford, and Interna­
tional Van Truck. Seminole
Co. Laundry, 819 W. 3rd St.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH U «
♦ Low Interest Rates
A Low Monthly Paymeate
FLORIDA STATE BANK
'58 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
air, radio. $395. 322-2290 af­
ter 3.
1954 Packard 4-dr. aedan, R
A H, auto, trans., power
brakes. Runs good. Needa
new tag and It's ready to
go. First $90 cash or best
offer. 133 Plnecrcst.
'59 Dodge Coronet V 8 , good
cond. Bank finance. $150
cash, pick up 15 pymnts.,
o f $48.20. 80S Logan Dr.(
Longdale area, Loogwood,
off 17-92.
‘58 Plymouth, std. shift, $195.
3228888.
'48 Ford pickup truck, 2013
Grapeville Ave. 365. As it,
or trade for small car.

37. Boats - Motors
18 F T .'C ru ller, 35 hp. Evlnrude, equipped, trailer, $500.
668-5330.
Gateway To

The

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
30488 E. l i t Ph. F A 2-3981

39. Trailera • Cabanas
Cameo 8x40 Housetrailer, good
cond. 3228429.

Payton Realty

SUNLAND ESTATES. TRANSFERRED .
Will
sacrifice
$1900 equity for $200. Take
o ver F H A
mortgage
at
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MANY MILES OF
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1959
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300 t'ordor aedan, V-8 en­
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1961 Chevrolet Impale
4 Dr. H. Top, Automatic Transmission.
Radio, Heater, Power Steering and
Drake*. A Very Clean One-Owner A t
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1956
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auinmntle
transmis­
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valentine
to y o u . . .

10,274 Acres
Of Hyacinths
Killed In '63
TALLAH ASSEE
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OUR VALUES TO REMEMBER
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t!z month period from

July 1 through December 31,
1963,

the

dhiiion
Fre*h

hyacinth

of

the

Water

control

Gam*

Ei*h

J u ic e ..........4
Fruit Punch 3
Gl'den Corn 8

Commit-

alon killed approximately 10,.’71 acre* o f

hyacinth*

other

re-fetation.

noxiou*

and

Jeated by V. W. Myer», a»»i*tant chief o f the Commiahyacinth control

sion. eleven control creir* op-

;

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eratinjr airboate, and one
airplane crew, treated 103
bodice o f water located in 21
countie*. Tbe (praying oper­
ation required 5,097 gallon*
e ( chemical* which ii mixed
at a ratio o f one gallon o f
chemical to 100 gallons o f
water or other carrier fluid
Slyer* (aid, in addition to
the (praying operation, the
hyacinth control erew* (pent
approximately 735 hocr* •*liltin g other fi*h manage­
ment project*, ISO hour* re­
moving obstruction* f r o n
river* and waterway*, and
385 hour* cutting trail* with
underwater w e e d
cutter*.
J’enor.el of the hyacinth con­
trol diviiion alro (pent ap­
proximately 399 man day* asa iitirg Florida’s wildlife o f­
ficer* in enforcing the game
laws during the early day*
i f the hunting teason.
Florida'*
river*
reclcved
maximum
attention
during
this (praying period. A total
o f 3.C11 acre* o f hyacinth*
were treated on the Withlarooehee River in Citrus.
Marion, Sumter, Hernando,
and Pasco Countie*; 1,011
acre* on the Apalachicola Ri­
ser in Franklin and Gulf
Counties; and 774 acre* on
the Suwannee River in Dixie,
Gilchrist,
Lafayette,
and
Levy Countie*. The MyakVa
JUvtr in Sarasota and Man­
atee Countie* received treat­
ment on 705 acre*, followed
by the Peace River In Char­
lotte, DeSoto and Polk Coun­
ties with 482 acre* being
» prayed- Other rivera receiv­
ing treatment were the Hillsborough R i v e r
in Hills­
borough County; Ochlockonee
River in Wakulla County; St.
Johna and Sebaitin Rivers in
Brevard and Indian River
Counties, and the St. Lucie
River in SC l.«cie County.

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lait week with stealing gir­
dle* and pantie* from a dis­
count store, hut her attorney
*aid the charge* against her
were withdrawn Monday t&gt;eraute ‘ it via* all a maunder• landing "

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‘N o Connection’
G ENEVA ( C P I ) - T i e So­
viet l nion said today the de­
fection to tlie United States
o f Bussian arms expert Yuri
Nossenko has nothing to do
witli the 17-nation disarma­
ment conference.

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R E A R ADM. Robert

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In August, 1821, Travers
deeded the land to Moses K.
^ Levy, according to records oi
w St. Johns County, which, with
Escambia, were the slate's
first two counties.
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\V. J a c k s o n , USN
(R e t), o f Lake Mary,
lias been ap|Hiinteil to
tlie military a f f a i r s
committee o f the Flo­
rida State Chamber of
Commerce. As C a p lain Jackson, be was
cunmiamiinK officer o f
Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion from June 1935 to

June 1957.

Altamonte To
Longwood 427
Paving Slated

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streets and
p ert), after

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Panama Probe
PANAM A C ITY I U P I) - A
“ task force" of inter-Amer­
ican investigators visits the
sites of last month's bloody
anti-American riots today to
investigate conflicting U. S.
and Panamanian versions o(
the trouble.

Cape Normal
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I) Construction at the nation's j
space center returned to nor- I
iii.il today and tlie govern­
ment hoped to keep it Hint
way in the face of a legal |
fight by unions to return pic­
kets to the gates.

HERE'S HOW you do it, gentlemen, meadlmy
William Carey tells Col. II. J. Furman, Miperintemlent, ami other officers ami guests attending'
a Chinese luncheon Wednesday at tlie Sanford
Naval Academy. Carey is demonstrating the
techniques o f usinir chopsticks. Each Wednes­
day the officers and cadets have a luncheon in
the atmosphere o f another nation. Last week
(ierman dishes were served, next week it will
lie Mexican.
(Herald 1’ hoto)

Gitmo W ill Accept No

Cape Contract

T ext Approved

Cease-Fire On

More Complain
Of Air Rifles

VAH-9 Fliers In
From Saratoga

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A medium!)-oid lady was
walking along First St. deep­
ly engrossed in thought. An
American Flag posted near
the sidewalk was waving in
tlie Spring like breeze.
As she walked by the Flag.
Die breeze changed and the
cloth touched Die side of her
face.
Tlie response to bring so
awakened was startling, to
say die least.

four Englishmen piled higher
and higher until they wormed
their

way

into

the

plaster.

damaging pro
learning a 19-

Jay walking.
City and university jflicinl*

It became the property of
Joseph Finegan in January,
1851, and in May. 1851, the
parcel was deeded to John
Bellcchassc.
\V h c n Bellechassec became (lie owner
records show- this was the
Bids will be sought and
first
reference
to
Second
Lake as Lake Monroe. Inci­ 1contract let some time in
WASHINGTON
(L T I)
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dentally, tlds instrument also April for a complete road im ­
makes the first reference to provement to Sit 127 between Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, who
Lake Jessup which, prior to ! Altamonte Springs and 1/ing- apparently failed to sway the
this time, was known as l.nng wood, it was announced today Warren commission, set out
Lake o r Long Pond. Indians, by James P. Avery Jr., chair­ on her own today to try to
however, called it Mud Lake. man of the County Commlss- prove tier slain son innocent
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
Arthur Sylvester, assistant
• • •
. ion.
of tlie assassination u( John
Sailors and Marines assigned secretary of defease (or pub­
The
project
lias
received
F. Kennedy.
Additional
inlormatiou
in
to the Guantanamo Naval lic affairs, said U » move waa
the abstract indicates that , top priority from tho County
Base no longer will lit able accessary “ to ImjNbm
|
Commission
for
three
years.
Lake Monroe got its name be­
to ts le their verves ami chLVL garrison jo s t a s cf-flu't*era
tween Nov. 5. 1849. and May Avery said he « : i « Irfcr.tied
CAPr. K l .n s h in i c . ' i i — • run Wiih them:
there" and w help shake the
IT, 1851, In view o f President this morning by the State ( V j s ,v u (-nuiMfi lo build a
The Dt ft ti-,’ Hi ,&gt;.!*uiii-iit. in uavai base entirely seif suf­
lloaii
Department
at
Del-&gt;nd
.Monroe's ini|&gt;ortant role in
caletcria in the Merritt Is­ its most drastic step since ficient.
the history of Florida it is the delay has been caused by land Launch Area lias h e m Fidel Castro assumed power,
In a separate action, the
logical to suppose that the the large number (m ore than awarded to Huron Inc. of announced Wednesday
that Navy announced a $10.7 mil*
|150) o f property owners in­
lake was named for him.
Cape
Kennedy, the Army the 3.(mo dependents already linn, four-step program
to
volved in obtaining nccssnry
Does this settle it ?
|Corps of Engineers announced on the base would Ik' gradual- supply the t5-squarc-mitc en­
right-of-way.
• • •
’ today.
I ly removed its their husbands clave vvlib sit the water It
Condemnation suit informa­
The County Commission has
and fathers are reassigned needs now that Castro turned
tion has hern forwarded to
adopted a resolution requiring
j after completing a two-year off Cuban supplies in retalia­
Tallahassee on Jan. 28 and
the county to use, whenever
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) - i tour of duty.
tion for the seizure of Cuban
should lie returned to Iiel.and
possible, products manufac­
The Board of Liliuatimi ap­
fishermen found in U S. terri­
by Feb. 20, Avery stated,
tured in Florida. The resolu­
proved a new high school soc­
torial waters.
allowing for the filing of the
tion was proposed by tho Flor­
ial studies textbook Wednes­
The Navy will ship an ex ­
suits and order of taking. This
ida Manufacturers' Associa­
day after telling the publish­
perimental water de-salting
will permit asking for bids
tion. The commission also
er to revise a "slanted" chap­
plant from San Diego. Calif.,
and letting the contract in
adopted another resolution re­
ter about Negro voting in llic
to help supply the base’s
April.
questing the return to coun­
South.
daily requirement o f 2.2 m il­
ties of all surplus land from
- II) I'n'trd Press lnlcinalion.il lion gallons of fiesli water.
control of the Southern l-’ lorIn addition, a new 12,500Snow coat etl highways in
Ida Flood Control District.
NICOSIA. Cyprus (U P I) — the Midwest today anil pre- kilowatt power plant will he
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British paratroopers amt ar­ sented
area
death
hazards
for built, a “ catchment”
Francis Itmimillat's n e w
mored forces damped a tense drivers.
will tie provided to eolleet
Chamber of Commerce Port
cease-fire on Cyprus today to
Heavy snow warnings were surface fresh water, and an
Autiiority Committee w i l l
J A C K S O N V IL L E (U P I ) — end two days of savage light­ posted lor a small area in underground reservoir will he
meet Monday in an effort to Tho Florida Fust Const Boil- ing between Greek and Turk­
northern ctliiu and western built to store four million gal­
get some wheels turning to­ way brought to I ho U. S. ish Cypriots in which an r-ti1’onti‘ v Ivania, witli significant lons.
ward the development of an Court o f Appeals Wednesday mated 50 persons were kilted.
Tlie base now has 11 2 m il­
snow also forecast for West
official port authority estab­ ils fight to oust two officials New ligating was feared at
lion gallons of water on hand
Virginia ami Maryland.
lished It) the legislature It'll
o f tho Jacksonville Toi mimil any moment as American
Ilazanliiiis
driving
warnhe a luiicheou meeting at
peace efforts apparently tail­ I lugs were out for Illinois, InCo.
Spencer's.
The railroad asked the tim e- ed
|din tin, Ohio, Missouri, Mich•
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judge court to reverse a Dis­
. Igan and Wisconsin Streets
If you could have heard Dr.
trict Court deebion that and
were lull of slush and up to
The sheriff's office I* con­
J. Broward Culpepper, execu­
the federal courts had no jurlive inches of fresh snow was |tinuing to receive complaints
tive director of the Slate
isdietion in the case.
on the ground.
a limit unlawful firing of air
Board of Control, explain the
Thu FEC has sought the dis­
Ituin also fell in tlie Gulf lilies in the area.
potential development on and
missal o f Tormina! Company
M AYPO B T ( UP I ) The I stales. The Weather Bureau
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reminds
off tlie campus at the propos­
President M. C. Jcnnrtte and Navy announced today the &gt;aid the moisture making up persons owning such rifles
ed East Central Florida Uni­
general counsel Elliott Adams. aireralt carrier Saratoga is the rain and snow was fun- Dial the law forbids firing of
versity, you’d never vote to
It contends the officers o f the scheduled lo dock at the Na- 1ruling tar noilliward ahead of it by minors unless Die child
maintain the invisible “ U!ecompany can servo only witli val base here Friday follow- an advancing cold front,
is under direct supervision of
phone
w all"
between
Die
South Seminole and Sanford unanimous consent o f the four ing training exercises in the | Two persons died in sepa- a parent.
railroads using tlie terminal. Cariblwao
late accidents on icy roads in
The law stales further that
areas.
Southern Railway Co. and
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northern Illinois Wednesday. any
parent permitting his
A contingent of Heavy At­ One person was hospitalized child under Hi to use an air
Today's Chuckle— " E v c r the FEC w tinted tlie two re­
had your ears pierced,” she moved, while Atlantic Coast tack Squadron 9 (lew home to after a rh artem i bus swerv­ rille without supervision may
asked?
“ No,”
replied
the Line und Seaboard A ir Line Sanlord Naval Air Station ed off a snow-slick highway he found guilty of a misde­
Irani Die Saratoga Wednes­ near Princeton, Mo., Wednes­ meanor and fined $300 or im ­
other gal, "but I've often had optional the removal.
’I he court took the appeal day.
day night.
prisoned for 30 days.
’em bored.”
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under consideration.

FEC Appeals
Ouster Suit

Yop. Yc*. Uh-huh.
The shrieks that met these

yearsdd coed had been jailed
(or (ailing to pay S5 ticket (or

Snow Hazard On
Midwest Roads

fa

they

for hour* Wednesday night
and early
today,
blocking

M ore W ives, Children

fa

Wednesday night and
broke the acoustics.

COLUMBUS. Ohio (L T D —

RINGGOLD. Ga. ( L T D —A
Louisville and Nashvi'le Bailroad passenger train rammed
a big tractor trailer rig that
was stalled on tlie tracks to­
day, derailing lo cars o( the
Chicago to Atlanta train.

Tries Again

NEW YO R K (U P I ) — Bach. I Probably next tune music is I Youngfters In tow, she left
Beethoven and Brahms will played in Carnegie a leftover ; before the Beatles could flnnever sound tlie same again howl will t&gt;e ja rn d looscand |I'll. Diplomatic, she said the
evening had been enjoyable.
in Carnegie Hall, music lov­ strike a first violinist.
Their damage done. Die
er*. T i e Beatles were there

Five thousand Ohio State Uni­
versity students demonstrated

Cars Derailed

Yonge conveyed tlie land on
Dec. 22. &gt;820. to William T ra ­
vers whose claim was con­
firmed by a commission ap­ I
pointed by Congress to ascer­
tain the titles and claims to
i
land in Florida.
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NO. 125

(Ohio Students
Storm City
In Protest

...

BRIEFS

A 12,Whi acre tract was
granted in the name of tic
Kingdom o f Spain by Don
Jose Capringer, Spanish gov­
ernor o f Florida and a colonel
of the royal armies, to Philip
It. Yonge on Fell 22, 1818.
The royal order was dated
March 29, 1815.
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T 1IURS., FERRUAKY 13. 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

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We do have evidence, how*
• ever, that the lake was not
named Montezuma. It was
named Valdez. Prior to that
time it was known as Second
lake or pond. Through the
courtesy of Mill Jordan, 401
.Maple Avenue, Sanford, we
'
have copies of an abstract
which reveals quite a bit of
highly
interesting
intnrma, ton.
I

Established 1008

5 ,0 0 0 Riot Over Jailing O f Coed

Though the evidence if not
concrete, all indication* are
that Lake Monroe was named
for President Monroe.
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United Piim* Leaded Wire”

C arn eg ie H a ll Acoustics
B a ttle s B e a tle s, Loses

hastily called meetings this
morning to determine what
stirred up the students to
stage the hoiirs-’ong demon­
stration which erupted on
campus and then moved lour
miles to ibis city's downtown
area and back to campus.
The unruly crowd formed
after it became known on
rampus Wednesday that Mar­
jorie Cocoticllo, a sophomore
from Paterson, N. J., was
locked in a cell for an hour
and a half Monday for not
paying (lie jaywalking fine.
The c a m p ti • newspaper
played the story under a Isitd
page one (leadline and the
university president charges!
the publication was partly re­
sponsible for the demonstra­
tion.
in Paterson. John Cocoziello. girl of the jailed gtrl,
threatened a law suit against
Die state of Ohio. He said the
jailing was “ uncalled for, un­
founded and unfair" and d e­
manded an ajHilngy from authoritics.
“ It's a terrible thing." Coeo/lcllo said. "Th ey put her
(M a jorjc) tn a (e ll wiDi a
ptoslltutc ami the prostitute
#ven
propositioned
her Is that any way to treat
an innocent young girl?”
Miss Cocoziello was releas­
ed from Jail aftrr friends
posted a $20 flno and charges
subsequently were dismissed.
The demo nitration began on
tlie campus and then some 5&lt;h)
of tlie stndenta -marrlieil four
miles down heavily traveled
High Street to Die central police station where they milled
alsiut for two hours. March­
ing with them was Miss Cocoziollo, hut while the other stu­
dents Jaywalked hack and
forth in tlie streets, she re­
mained on Die sidewalk.

M ARY W A LK E R
(Jumoson Photo)

Tax Assessor
Announces For
Re-Election
Mrs.

Mary

Earle

Walker,

veteran head of the county
tax assessor’s office, Unlay
announced her candidacy for
re-election to that post.

In tier announcement, Mrs.
Walker said:
” 1 wish to announce to you,
the people o f Seminole Coun­
ty, my candidacy for re-elec­
tion as your county tax assess­
or.
" I t is with pri&lt;le 1 point to
the improvements snd work
accompli shell under most try­
ing circumstances during my
terms of office.
"D ue to tlie heavy achodulc
ami tlie need for close super­
vision of Die work, It has
been impossible for me to
per-onally see and assist each
of you. However. I feel the
proper training of personnel
was of utmost Importance In
order that the many phases of
the office work could be proporly performed, and this of
necessity consumed much o f
my time.
” 1 appreciate Die spirit of
co-operation and the under­
standing
which
you
have
shown in (lie past ami invite
your careful consideration of
rny many years of experience
in Die assessor's office.
“ With your approval In the
forthcoming elections. I will
welcome the opportunity to
serve you for another four
years in the same courteous
and efficient manner lo which
you have been accustomed In
Die past. I assure you I will
continue to work for the best
interest of the people of
W ASH IN G TO N
( U P I ) — Seminole County.**
The government bus given up
trying to figm e out what the
rock 'n* ndl record “ Louie
l.ouio" is nil about.
Tliero wern complaint* that
Trouble ran In bunrhes
the platter, recorded on Hie
for an Orlando man Wed­
Wane labrl by the Ktngsmen,
had off-color lyrics which nesday night.
Hubert Florrr rrported to
could lie detected when the 45
r.p.m. dive was played at the sheriff’ s office that his
car uinhrd nut on Highway
3.1'■*.
17-92. lie park'd It beside
Tho
Federal
Communirathe road and when hr re­
tions Commission, the Post
D fiiio Ih-pui (incut and the lumed soniroiu* lud swiped
Jiistiea Department started an a howling ball and two pairs
of Itowling shoes.
investigation, hut finally gave
lip after listening at speeds
ranging from 18 r p in. to 78
r.p.m.
C ity firemen were railed to
“ We found the record unin­
telligible at any speed we m grass fire at 11:15 u. in. to­
plnved it,” «n FCC spokesman day In the 2100 block of MelInnvilla Ave.
said.

Rock V Roll
Disc Zancy At
Any Old RPM

Thief Could
Go Bowling

On/y In A 'Strong And Free Society’

Today A Week

University Upholds Professor's Right To Attack JF K
j

J

J»._.

Cuba Charges
U. 5. In 'New
Provocation'
M IA M I,
(U P I )
_
The
Cuban government rhnrgcd
tho United State* with ■
“n e w
provocation" today,
claiming s U. 8. pinna in­
tercepted a fishing boat in
Culinn waters.
i
Tho charge, broadcast by
Havana radio, mild Die ves­
sel "l.nmda 88" was inter­
cepted by a U.S. amphibious
plane near Cape San Antonio,
on Cuba's west coast.
It did not nay when tliu
a l l e g e d incident occurred.
“ Tho piano mndo several
passes, flying low, and then
disappeared," said the broad­
cast, heard here today,
**Tlio crew wus not frigh t­
ened by tills new provocation
o f the Yankees,” said tlie
broadcast.
Tho vessel, according to
Havana radio, was returning
from a fishing 11 ip to tho
Gulf o f Mexico.
’Pn- Lambda-type boat, a
sleek, modern vessel, is the
same type Dial was seized
by tliu Coast Guard in Flor­
ida waters two weeks ago.
The two Lambda-type boats
in tho four-boat party found
near
Dry
Tortuga*
were
powered by Russian engines
and carried electronic instrumi ni s from oilier nations.

Hand M eetin g
Seminole High School Band
I’aients Association will moot
at 8 tonight, in tliu scliuol
hand ball.

S. J. D AV IS JR.

Joe Davis Seeks
Re-Election To
Slate House
State Representative S. J.
(J oe) Davis Jr., announced
today that tic will seek reelection a* a member of th«
Florida House of llcprcscnta*
live* from Seminole County.
Davis, a Sanford attorney, is
currently serving Ins first
term in the Florida le g is la ­
ture, having served In tha
special and regular session*
of 1963.
During his first regular
term in the Legislature, Davis
was appointed to and served
as a member o f several com­
mittee* Including Judiciary
" A " , Higher Education, Con­
stitutional Amendments, Safe­
ty, I’ uhlic Lands &amp; I’ arks,
Industrial Development, and
Motor Vehicles A Carrier*.
He was selected by Speaker
of tlie House, Mallory Home,
as Vice Chairman o f the Ju­
diciary “ A " Committee.
Davis la now serving as a
member of tlie Special Com­
mission studying tlie queation
of abolition of the death pen­
alty. Tills Commission is to
submit a report of its find­
ings to the 1965 Session o f tho
Legislature.
Davis said:
“ I urn appreciative of tins
opportunity to have served tho
people of Seminole County as
llicir State Representative and
have a sincere desire to con­
tinue to serve in this capacity.
Thu Skate of Florida is A
leader in this nation of our*
with a dynamic future, and
Seminole County Is a vital
part of the development of
tills State.
"O ur County is progressive
and has potential opportuni­
ties for development which
will
create a climate of
economic statdlity and afford
cultural and social opportuniclscwhcrc. My concern is a
government of Integrity aimed
tics that cannot be found
t elimination of fiscal ex­
cesses with adequate and es­
sential services where a de­
finite need is found,
" I feel rny experience as a
member of the Florida Legis­
lature will be of great value
if chosen again to represent
Dip eiti/ens of Seminole Coun­
ty. I will continue the policy,
which I have adhered to, of
representing *11 of the people
and all areas of Semlnolo
County witli equal vigor with­
out being unduly Influenced by
special interest groups or in­
dividuals."

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A week from today
expiration date o f 1963 autoC H W II’AIGN, III. (U P I) — had taste and offensive."
I Birch Society’s National Coun­
mobile tags and long lines of
But Pelatson said his own cil and a frequent book re ­
The right o f a University of
motorists are expected to he
Illinois classicist ta attack Die reaction was “ irrelevant."
viewer for the Birch magain vogue until that time.
The rditor of Die student
late President John F. Ken­
i zinc, said in his article that
Local
tag
tales
personnel
newspaper, an Illinois con­
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predirt* the lines as the dead nedy in a John Birch Society gressman and the president Kennedy wav assassinated tielluve you ever seen P o lire . line approaches.
periodica! was uplwid Wed- of Die university hoard of cause he (ell behind in a
Chief Boy W illiams' eolleetion ' To help cope with Die situa­ nesday by a top school offi* t r u s t e e s
all
defended Communed timetable for turn­
o f |dioto» of former Sanford tion, the local office in the I cial.
; Oliver’ s right to make the at- ing over the United Stalea to
mayors? if you'd like to relive (ouitliouse will remain open
Dr. Jack W. Peltason, dean ; tack on Kennedy, which ap­ Die Russians.
n few muim-nts o f Sunford h is-1Saturday until noon.
of Die College of Liberal Arts peared in the current issue
Oliver ssiit Kennedy's mem­
tnry visit the lobby of the C ity!
Regular hours wi l be lept and (science* and acting pro­ of Die Birch Society m aga­ ory would i&gt;c "cherished wiUi
Police Station. We guarantee next week, with tiie cxistiug vost of the university, said zine. American Opinion.
distaste.”
you it will brinj; bark mein-' auto tag* having to be re­ he considered the attack by
Howard W. Clement, pretlOliver, a professor of the
oi It-*.
I placed by midnight, Feb. 2u Prof. Itrvilo P. Oliver “ in classics, a member of Die dent of the university's board

Beatles leave for Miami, Fla.
today to tape one television
show and prepare for a live
one Sunday in liv ing noise.
Carnegie Hall, whlcJv opened
on May 5, 1891, has never
heard anything like It and
neither had a port unherette
in a green uniform who se­
lected tier occupation because
she like* classical music. She
said stir thought the Beatles”
"a re funny" but she wasn't
laughing.
The B e a t l e s performed
twice, each time before audi­
ence* of 2,600 which spilled
onto the stage. H ie first audi­
ence came with love offerings
o f je ll) (mans.
Some of the jelly beaus bop­
ped a policeman who stood at
Die footlights. He didn't mind;
he munched.
The second audience was
older and included some Ind­
ies in mink, accompanied by
husbands in frown*.
Msn there was Mrs Happy
Rockefeller, wife of Die New
York governor, who in April
o f 1980, joining the fight to
save Carnegie from progress,
had declared: “ The historic
ami riiltural value of Car­
negie Hall is Mich Dial il
should not lie permitted to Ik*
lorn down me-cly lo make
way for another office build­
ing."
Mr*.
Rockefeller, accom­
panied by a bevy of children,
said sho eame because Wen­
dy, her daughter by a pre­
vious marriage, was “ just as
excited as any child."

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Whitewalls $2
more. 750*11,
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TIRES

of trustees, said Ik disagreed
with Oliver “ head on " but
added Diat Oliver "has the
right as a private citizen to
express himself and is so
guaranteed those right* by
Ihe statutes of the university,"
Representative
Melvin
Price, (D -lll.), said Oliver's
Idea* were “ regrettable" but
Dial a* long as the profess­
o r * poiiUral views did not
color his teaching, his job
should not be tn joepardy,
Robert Ebert, editor of the

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Dally Illml, said Oliver's ar­
ticle was a “ base and unwar­
ranted attack" against Ken­
nedy hut said he aawr “ noth­
ing wrong with hi* speaking
out."
"Only a strong and free *od e fy could permit Prof. Oliv­
er his own freedom ," Ebert
said in an editorial.
Peltason said lie had been
assured Oliver "d oe* not use
hi* classroom to promote his
own political views."

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Page 10 — Jan. 2i, 1964

Cancer Society Fund Leaders To M eet

PBIdLLA'S POP

Geneva Band
Announces New
Director
Pan Fattlshall, bandmaster
of the Bishop Moore High
School Band, haa taken over aa
director for the 18-member
G e n e v a Community Band
which meet* a t 7:30 p. m. each
Monday a t the Geneva Com­
munity Hall for rehearsal*.
Additional members are al
vrays welcome in the band and
interested musicians, h i g h
school age and up, are invited
to take advantage of the op
portunlty to receive excellent
musical Instruction while at
the same time enjoying group
participation a n d perform­
ances.
The next public appearance
for the band will be a t a chick­
en barbecue to be sponsored
by the Geneva Cltixens Asso­
ciation on Feb. 16 a t the Com­
munity Hall.
Present members and instru­
ments are Oliver Mathleux,
Eva Markowics, Charles Lamb
and Boy Sterman, trumpets;
Henry Kretser, drama; Betty
Schulseraeyer, s a x o p h o n e ;
Shirley Bramley, trombone;
Cadar H art and Ray McGill,
bass boras; Mary Sterman,
alto horn; W. L. 8!eg and Janie
H art, baritone horns and Dor­
othy Lamb, Jenifer Coe, An­
thony Whiting, John Marko­
wics, Mamie Sieg and Audrey
Johnson, clarinets.

DeBary Legion
Band Show
The American Legion Her­
bert D. Gibb Post of DeBary
will present the DeLand High
School Band and its 26-act
Variety Show in a program to
be held a t the DeBary Com­
munity Center on Feb. 6.
Musical Director G e o r g e
Wolf of DeLand haa added a
number of new acta to the pro­
gram. This year, aa before,
proceeds from the entertain­
ment will bo used to partially
defray expenses of transport­
ing this same show to the
Lake City Veterana Hospital
for a performance in early
April. A t this same time the
DeBary Legion will present its
second television set to be
placed in one of the hospital
wards for the veterans.
This show was well received
last year and the return en­
gagement is in response to
many requests. TickeU can be
obtained from any member of
the Legion.

Methodist Men
Hold Meeting

m

I

Volunteer leaders who will
pariiripatf In the 1961 Kducaj tional afcd Fund Raising Cru­
sades of the American Cancer
Society, to be conducted tn
Brevard. Flagicr. Indian RIver, Lake, Orange. Osceola.
Polk, Seminole and Volusia
Counties, have been invited to |
attend a special conference lo 1
be held Feb. 6 at the Cherry j
Plaza Hotel, in Orlando.
The meeting will be called
to order at 12 noon, and be
adjourned at 3:15 p.m.
The month of April has
hern designated as Cancer
Control Month by an act ei
Congress and so proclaimed
by the President of the United
States, and the Governor of
the State of Florida.

Mon., Tues,. Wed.

25th
‘FOLGER’S”

IN S T A N T
C O FFEE

LOS ANGELES (U PI)—A
dispute over wage* - for an­
nouncer* for the three major
radio and television networks
today posed a threat of a na­
tionwide strike.

FIRST CI.A8S of IBM keypunch operators has been graduated by the
Seminole County Business School. Seated in Linda Griffith. Standing,
from the left, are Elda Nichols, Mrn. Lydia Watt, the instructor; Bonnie
Avenei, Loueila Dean and Judy Garke. Also graduating were Kaye Richey
and Gladys Cornett. Registration wan being accepted today for day and
evening classes in all business courses.
(Herald Photo)

ACL Credit Union To Meet
Members of Coast Line Em
ployes Credit Union at San
ford will bold their 26th An
nual meeting at 7 p.m., Wed
nesday, in the Mayfair Inn
at Sanford. A dinner meeting
has been arranged and reser
vations have come in fait.
At U&gt;i* meeting the annual
reports of officers will be
beard, also elections held for
four directors and one credit
committeeman. Directors and
Credit Committeemen serve
term s of two years, the Board
of Directors consisting of

Baptist Class
Has Meeting
By Frances Wester
The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary held a monthly business
meeting in the Westmoreland
Wing last Tuesday night with
Mr*. W. G. Brown presiding
in the absence of Sira. Lamar
8tdkea, class president.
The meeting w c j opened
with prayer by Mrs. W. T.
Wansley. Routine business
was discussed. A letter was
read from a former member,
Mrs. Floyd Daniels, of Farm ­
ington, Mich.
Mrs. Charlotte McQuillin of
Longwood, presented the De­
votion for the evening. Mrs.
C. N. North gave the closing
prayer.
During Die social hour that
followed Mrs. McQuillin won
the prim In a Biblical Quit.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. J. Sizelovc, hostess, as­
sisted by Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. T. J. Townsend.
Other members p r e s e n t
were Mrs. Leon Keel, Mrs.
M. P. Mathcson, Mrs. Harley
Wilhelm and Mrs. J. A. Yarn.

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Candidate
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
State Rep. Earl Fsircloth is
expected to announce he la
* candidate for the state at­
torney general's office at a
news conference here Thurs­
day.

nine members and Credit
Committee consisting of three
members. The Supervisory
Committee, also consisting of
three members, are appointed
by the directors. Terms of the
directors are staggered, five
elected one year, four the
next.
This Credit Union was or­
ganized in 1B36, and has many
years of good growth. Loans
to members have amounted to
approximately t w o million
dollars and dividends ranging
from four to six percent have
been paid each year since or-1
ganization. Currently, t h e ,
dividend rate is five percent, I
which has been paid on dc-1
posits for the past several1
years. In addition to dividends
on members' deposits, there
is alio a life insurance feature j
based on members' depositsi
without any cost to the mem-|
hers. The Credit Union h a s 1
394 members.
Officer* currently are J. S.
Tiilis, president; E. W. Mur-,
cel, vice president; O. S. To-1
ler, treasurer, and Mrs. A. F . '
True, assistant treasurer.
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Andrew Aulin Sr., 70, a na­
tive of Oviedo, died Sunday
morning In Gainesville.
Bora May 20, 1893, he was
a retired citrus worker, a
member of the Oviedo First
Baptist Church and of Oviedo
American Legion Post 2t3.
He is survived by his wife
Mrs. Mary Alice Aulia of
Oviedo; three daughters, Mrs.
Lons Bartlett of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Kathryn Bunch of Or­
lando and Mrs. Bettye Reagen of Sanford; two tons,
Charles W. Aulin of Mart,
Tex., and Airman l.C. An­
drew Aulin J r. of Patrick Air
Forca Base; 16 grandchildren
and one sister, Mrs. Mary
Grogan of Beaumont, Tex.
Funeral services will be
held a t 10:60 a. m. Tuesday
a t the graveside in Oviedo
Cemetery with Rev. W. A.
Loekler of Orlando officiating.

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TV P ay Dispute

A covered dish supper and
monthly meeting was held
Thursday night by Die Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church Men’s Club in
Weaver Hall with 22 mem.
bers and gueata In attendants.
A Bible discussion was led
by Marvin McClain and Vice
President Roger Richmond
conducted the meeting in the
absence of President Tom
M O N E Y
Hues ton.
Two members of the Men's
S E R V IC E
Club, Finney Haynes and Mr
Ciain, will be initiated as
certified Lay Speakers next
Thursday night a t a men's
meeting at the Kdwarda Meth­ ••••*•**••••»**»»*»»»*»**
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3 Mets Teams
To Train Here
Sanford City Commission
Monday night approved an
sgreemont whereby three of
the New York Mets* form
baseball team* will hold their
spring training at Municipal
Stadium.
Ray Kennedy, of Casselber­
JAMES L. DUHON, of the Sanford Naval Air
MISS MARLENE SHERROD, a teacher at the
ry, scout for the National
BILLY
S.
PILOIAN
of
Oviedo
(right)
is
con­
Station, received the Sanford-Seminole County
Altamonte S pring Elementary School, la shown
League train, said the Wil­
gratulated by Frank Finch of the SanfordJunior Chamber of Commerce award for the
receiving the outstanding teacher award at the
liamsport (Pa.), Auburn (N.
Seminole
Junior
Chnmber
of
Commerce
as
he
outstanding young sailor of the year. Duhon,
Sanford-Seminole Junior Chnmber of Commerce
Y.) and Salinas (Calif.) farm
awards banquet. The award was presented by
assigned to VAII-3 since the summer of 1002, is
presented Piloinn with the Jay coo’s outstanding
dubs will move here from
Bill Richardson (center). Observing the presen­
a native of Kinder, I.a. lie was chosen for out­
young farmer award at Saturday night's Junior
Columbus, Go., for (raining
tation is State Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland, who
standing work in moral guidance and with the
between March 15 and May I.
Chnmber
awards
banquet.
Boy
Scouts.
Presenting
the
award
was
(left)
addressed the Jaycees and their guests.
The three teams will be on
Lee Hawkins.
(Herald Photo)
a seven-day schedule, with
free exhibition games betwern
themselves and with out-ofcity- visiting team*.
City agreed fo ready the
playing field and clubhouse
while the Mets agreed to sup­
ply all water, electricity amt
fuel oil. Mets will have use
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second playing field free of
WEATHER: Showers today and tonight: colder, partly cloudy Wednesday; high today 63-75; low tonight 45-55.
charge.
Flvcrett Kerr, manager of
Established U'Oti TL’E S. JANUARY^S, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 118
VOL. 56
United Press Leased \Yiie
Muyfnlr Inn, where the teams
will bo housed during their
stay here, and John Krider,
manager of tho Chamber of
Commerce, pointed to the
nation-wide publicity Sanford
will receive In having tho
GEN. J. C. Hutchison, three clubs train here, also
who was unable to at­ stating "It may be the opening
tend, received tho Good wedge in bigger thing* to
| Budgets for the Casselberry Board of Aldermen which met
The proposed Adamucci site
Government award at come in baseball for Sanford.”
LONDON
(LTD
in
continued
session
a
t
the
. ...
„
M,°*! Uccrcation Commission, the
in Orange County for the new tho Junior Chnndvor of
City Commission also ap­
of Western Europe reacted .. , .
Hast Central Florida univers­ Contmerco dinner Sat­ proved application for a $50,with comparative calm today ' 0,un,ecr * ,re DcPartn,cnt Municipal Building.
Amounts were $3,CSO for ity will lie recommended by urday night.
to France’s recognition of and Major Owen Anstey's of000 loan from the two Sanford
banks to complete the $00,000
Bed China, hut the move sent ! fire were adopted Monday recreation, with Insurance to the P.ilo Board of Control
to tiic Cabinet Board of Keluuneasiness
through
parts
of
j
|,}
|;!C
cnsli
purchase of the Wood­
Casselberry
be
added
when
ready;
$;,night ettcr the Board of
eation at next Tuesday’s ses­
non-Communist Asia.
j —I----------ruff Iniililing, First Street
891.15 for the firemen, with sion in Tallahassee.
Control'a decision in Orlando
ltussia called it a "step to- [
and Park Avenue. Member*
terms of compensation for
Friday it was announced that ward strengthening peace."
Dr. J. Broward Ctilpcp|ior,
writ! undivided whether to
the volunteers to be regulated executive director of the
coffer would tie served to but reports from Taipei, seat
place meters after the build­
at a later date, and $9,192 for Board of Control, told The
ing is rnzrd and a parking
those present by the chamber of the Nationalist Chinese gov - .
eminent, indicated General- ;
lot installed.
' the m ajor's office after items Sanford Herald by telephone
of commerce.
issimo Chiang Kai-shek might
Jim
Jornignn, recreation
of $0,250 were transferred to this morning that his staff
"Which chamber?'* some­ break relations with France. ; _
_
.
members "are equally in ac­
| director, requested and re­
a
Public
Umlding
and
Inione asked.
Members of the North J l i p S J s t i l l 't D l ’lVC
cord for the Adamucci site
A masked bandit armed witli ceived permission to host the
I provcmcnls budget.
TOKYO (UI’D
The Jap
"Orange County," someone Atlantic Treaty Organi/ation
and
the Tuskawilla and Econ- a "long chrome revolver" held Biddy Basketball state tour1 Included in the transfer
(NAIO) tended t0 ‘ u ,' l!alc ' iineso government, which bus 1w m . $5,000 for a proposed ad lockhatchcc sites in Seminole up and robbed Itobcrt d'Av- | natural. Sanford won the stale
replied.
the move, announced Monday, 1
,
,
”,
*
, *' “ *
^
ersa, owner of tho Rex liquor championship the last two
Douglas Stcnslrom, head at In terms of the alliance Itself * monopoly .011 .the tobacco dit.011 to the Municipal Build County.**
Queried why lie and Ills co- *tm 11 at I’lnecrcst whopping seasons. Visiting players will
Seminole's site committee, g
Some feared R might waak- businesa here, has started a ' ^ x .
for oR OondlGonlng wurkera did not make any
center, of about f.'tOO at H p. m. be housed at tha Sanford
NATO ■beeauaa
becaua* President
Praaldcnt nationwide campaign to halt I a,»d
#nd I800 f"r * reroinmrn'lstiou at tho Orlan­ Muodajr, ■
marked. 'T |n glad. Wc nc
• Naval Academy.
a da*
something out af this."
do meeting last Friday, when
Chief of rulin' Buy Williams
In other action, City Coin
(fladalocd
.K , . . . Hie Board members selected said
0 • •
d’Aversa described Hie mission:
asked
to
submit
a
revised
Dr.
Culpepivcr thief a* about six fret, weigh­
Let's dial unity! Go for tiic aWea prtof to taMna the atep. i M u s i c a l N o t e
Agreed for the old library
hudgrt for the Puttee Depart- Atlaimicci.
Others deplored its timing.
....
........................
said.
“Tile
Board
moved
so ing Hit) pound*, dart; brown building to be used as a cul­
metro! Wc bumped Into Mr.
But there was little evl- ! M ' 1 LI-.RSULRli ( L I D mem alter tentative estimat­
and .Mrs. High, old friends dence of opposition to the —Gov. F an is Bryant hn- n p - , es on costs of a new patrol fast wu didn't have an op hair with n crew cut. lie was
wearing gray trousers and
vlio now operate their own principle of recognition. Henri 1pointed five new tueniliers, ! ear cut his totals by approx- porlunity."
Ho then added they would shirt, a suede jacket and
appliance business. He for­ Fay at, deputy foreign min- Including musician Guy Lorn- imatcly M.UOU.
merly was with Hill Hard­ liter of Belgium, indicated Ids bantu, to the Florida Council
Discussion of a budget for have recommended any one gloves, with a mask made
of tile three sites. The Board
ware when Andy Stine headed government
might
follow of too. Chairman Rab-igb W. (lie Road Board was tabled spilt 3 3 on votes for the Mar­ fioin a woman's storking.
that enterprise. We asked the France's lead.
Tlie thief forced d ’Aversa
] Greene Jr. announced toduy. However, Mayor Anstey was tin. Adainucri and Tuskawilla
into a rear room ami loekril
Highs their opinion of the met­ Britain, wliirli recognized
aiitliorl/nl to euntimm witli
sites before finally deciding him in. He also lore two tele.
ropolitan phone s y s t e m . Communist China 14 years l i o l l f l S O K u
necessary road work lor live
on Adamucci.
Illumes from their connections.
" We're going for It!” they ago, had no official comment. 1
present.
Expenditure
of
Slot.t.-AHAHHKK (LPD _
Dr. Culpepper said this
Witnesses told police the
replied. “ It'll be a good in­ But British newspapers scent- j T ,„. v a i " h w l i,onn| uf Kducn- io was approved for 30 feel
morning that should Orange bandit entered n yellow cur,
vestment.'*
of
lH-incli
pipe
for
1
1
complete
Ollls G. Owen, of Sylvan
de to approve France a action. 1tion put it* final stump of upCounty fail In deliver the witli two other men, when be
• • •
The official Soviet govern-,
,
on a f - r, mi||ion culvert at the intersection ol
■pike, today nnnounrrd hi*
Folks out Oviedo way will rnent newspaper livestia said boni|
to , nl,
lhc Jasmine Road and I’alm Adamucci site, the Board fled.
randiilary for constable In
"will start over again and we
Drive,
soon have a new Methodist France was taking a "real- state's .....___,...
District 4, post now held by
university and Jun­
minister. He's llcv. Cyrus B. Istic approach" and that the
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh will recommend Hu- Tuska­
Iti. rrt Carroll.
ior college system.
willa
and
Econ
sites."
oawscy Jr. The present pas­ Kremlin had “ insisted for
was authorized to consult
Owen, *n Atlantic Coast
tor
of the First Methodist over 10 /ears on the restor­
with County Road Superin­ Seminole County Commis­
Line
railtiad conductor since
G O P G a in s
tendent J. C. Lavender for sioners met Monday evening
Church is Itev. Itobcrt Soka ation of China's lawful rights
1910, opposed Carroll in tiic
QUINCY (U l'l) — A to recommendations needed as with Chamber of Commerce
who will go to Coral Gables. in tho United Nations."
1000 run-off elertlon and was
per cent increase in white a basis for setting up a com­ university s i t e committee
• • •
defeated by 500 votes.
members
to
discuss
the
"uni­
Republican voter registration prehensive drainage program
Twenty-five years ago last
Owen served a* chief de­
was chalked up during a five- which could be carried out versity site situation" and
Friday Forrest Lake died. A
puty under Sheriff J. L. Hob­
decided
to
take
a
"wait
and
hour campaign In this rural over a number of years.
by for three year* commenc­
former mayor. Lake was
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. —
tobacco glowing county Mon­
ing In 1953. If* was on leav*
Mrlntosh also will draw » sen" attitude before proceed­
head of the old Seminole
(LPD — A Nashville police­
day.
preliminary ordinance ss a ing any further In efforts to man testified today he was of absence from the railroad.
County Bank. He was also a
A native of Mississippi.
worksheet for the Board to have the university placed in offered " a t least $10,000" if
former state legislator. After
Seminole County lesidenre! P J q £ C I llU 'K C d
Owen movrd to Ocala In 1921
the hank collapsed. Lake was owners were warned today by
use
in setting forth qualificu- .Seminole County.
............ .
he could contact one of the
and came to Seminole Coun­
PAR-ES-SALAAM. Tung-I lions needed to fill Hit* oilier
icnl to prison for making F\ Stewart Helinly, vice pres
jurors in the 1902 kickback
ty in 1939. He la married and
false bookkeeping entries. Ident of tho Seminole County
&lt;u r l &gt;President,
j of Superintendent of Public
trial of labor leader Jam es
j hn» « son. Glenn. He is a
One local resident remarked Board of Realtors, t.. beware J »lin'&gt; N&gt; 'rcrc ‘l'ar«cd Mon- Works lor Hie town,
It lioffa
I member of the Brotherhood of
this morn.ng. 'T he charge of a Miami man operating in ,,a&gt;’ ''W '1 ,llul " ,e rP,'rMl I I’os-Mhiliiy was discussed
Over tlie vigorous objections
was impossible because Lake this area.
army mutiny ill Tanganyika of rumbinmg the duties of
of defense attorney*, police- Hnllroad Trainmen and Cen­
tral Baptist Church.
Sanford police launrhed
never made a bookkeeping
Ilelmly pointed to an article « “* l'« " ,,f 11 I'1'" »" OVt'r ' l,uilll,nB inapcclisr with the
man Jam es T. Walker told u
•'If elected," Owen said, "I
entry in his life." At any rate, in Sunday's Miami II. raid out- throw ***&gt;• government.
| superintendent's job u n t i l an all-nut search tor a federal court jury hearing
1'ireej car-old hov Monday charges of jury tampering promise tho people to enforce
Mirli time ns work lands re
it's the last time people here lining tho operator's nelivltirs.
1 ..
jflrrnmin whrn hi* mother, against lioffa and five others llio law impartially. I will not
ipilre separation of duties.
can remember when every­ The newspaper article ,e- I Ul'IvC.V Q u i t s
Mra. H a r o l d Mirllndale that the offer was made by concentrate *0 much on traf­
In
other
business,
discusthing closed in his honor dur­ polled the man will buy rquilANKARA (UPI) — Turkey
ing Hie funeral at which Rev. ies in VA and FHA burnt-* fur I* walking out of tho Cyprus sicn and udoptlon ol a build­ ■Sr., reported him missing one of the co-defendants in fic violations but more so on
Juvenile delinquency, and es­
Martin Brain officiated at the sn ail down payments-and then "peuru conference" in London ing rode lor the town, follow­ from their home al Hailey the case.
Mreet
amt
(Inora
IU::d.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. rent them. Within months, it because the British have full- ing sperflientinns us outlined
Defense attorney Jarquos pecially the sale of liquor to
0 • •
'Die sra n li riidrj when Sdiiffer argued that Walker * minors I will co-operate fully
in
Horoiinty
code.
were
tabl
continued, lhc seller learn* rd to restore order «n the
with other law enforcement
The Daytona Beach Even­ that he ha* nut made mutt- disputed Mediterranean island, cd until the Felt, to meeting police Imnid Harold Jr. testimony was 'hearsay."
officers."
asleep
under
his
luothrr's
w.th
aUtulation
that
this
Item
ing Ncvvs reported that "R e­ guge payment* and the seller u
Walker
testified
that
Thom­
government
spokesman
he number one on Hie agenda bed.
cent events have confirmed find* himself facing collection .-aid today,
as Parks, a former business
at that time.
the long standing suspicion action.
agent for Hoff,.'* Teamsters
I
. . . .
.
Artion on an occupational
that only the Orlando area all
Die* I 299 in Detroit, ap­
[Search Malted
license fee arlicdiilc also was
along had a chance.'* It was
proached him atMMit contact­
HONOLULU (UI’D — An
tabled for study at a work
ing juror Gratin Fields, dur­
referring to the university
j intensive (earcli for an Air session which will he called
ing the 1902 trial in Nashville.
aite. This was printed on Jan.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby warned
Fonr* C l- t Ulohemaster which by lizard Chairman Fid Lunn.
John J. Hooker Sr., special
Jfi, ei tht days before the final
^tisluy tli.it tha out-of-town
government prosecutor, asked
Tile Board agreed to rn
° ” r the.’ Pac,|fte
decision by the Board of Con­ Company officials today . . .
I''septic tank operators" are In •
Walker if "P arks ever men­
Unrated a $750,000 loss in the
\ w • ,,a&gt;
h , n,n/ f dorse that pait of the pro­
trol.
ilii* area again.
• • •
tioned a slim of money to
file whirl, de.t.oyed the Dear- "" " ^
* ........,,,/ d " ff posed Mctro|solilii 11 Telephone
A local resident ie|.ortcd to )oti during his conversation in
f,,r ,he System which allows toll free Hobby ha wa* billed fori
We understand there'll be born Electronics UlKiiatoric* " fft ‘""x
regard to Gratin Fields."
service throughout the coun­
Hiuc.
a delay in the opening of Sem­ plant on Illtrhuny 17-N2 south
|$I7-'I.('&gt;M fur having his tank i Walker testified that Parks
ty. However, it was stipulat­
inole Park Raceway . . . pos­ nf Sanford Monday morning.
M „ .„ F v if lp n P P
1cleaned, only to leurn be could I told him "he would lie willing
Ralph Hell, captain of the k V iU I-A UU-IlCted tin t tills endorsement
sibly a week. It was slated to
have huil a local fir in do the to get at least Sto.ooo for me
Luke
Mary
Volunteer
Kite
!)«•!
KSON*
Miff.
—
should
in
no
way
indicate
that
open Jan. 1. but difficulties
joh for between $25 and $10.
if I could contact Mr Fields."
concerning control of the part meat, suffered a broken A meticulous young prusecu -Casselberry approve* the pre
track were just settled last a 1in when he fell while fight- tor hinted on this second day ■ent rate structure of Winter
M o t o r S to le n
uf the Byron De La Beckwith Park Telephone Company.
week. Clyde Hart, head of the Ing the blaze.
Don Eniith, of Winter I'uik,
Seminole High School will
Hit- next regular meeting
outfit, is seeking a new open­ Officials suid toduy they will murder trial that he will proing dale from (tie Raring rvleoM a detail.&lt;1 statement dure new evidence to strength of the Ixiard will In- at 7:3&gt;i 1. ported to the sh.-riff'a office host Lake view High School,
Commission. An announce­ about the fire and future com- en his ca-e again.t the ae- p.in.. Fell. 10, at tlie Cass.'l today the theft of all outboard I Winter Garden, In the second
ment should be forthcoming pany plana to the press Wed- rused slayer of Medgar FIvera. berry Woman's Club on Uvcr- motor front hi* paik.d IsNit at "brain bowl'' at 7.JO p.m.
l.uko Howell i'uik Mviiday. I Thursday.
nesduy.
jNcgi o civil rights leader. | brixik Drive.
O. G. OWEN
by the end of the week.

tural art* center, under Jernlgun's management; approved
annexation of the shopping
center property at ‘27th Street
ami F'rench Avenue; adopted a
resolution approving the me­
tro telephone system plan for
the county, appointed Joe
Dennison to the Board of Ad­
justment (zoning) ami Merle
Warner to the Board of Ad-

Board Approves
Proposal For
Pay Increase

(Hhr j^ a n fu rb fo r a lli

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Chiang Mulls
Break With
France

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Casselberry Board

Adopts 3 Budgets

1Culpepper Says
Seminole Sites
Lost In Shuffle

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Armed Bandit
Robs Liquor
Store Of $300

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Owen Announces
For Constable
In District 4

Cop Tells Of

Al lioffa Trial

House Owner®
Here Warned
Of Operator

Missing Boy
Just Asleep

Dearborn Loss
Set At $759,000

Septic Tank
Bilkers Out

‘Brain Bowl’

justment and Arpesls (build­
ing code), directed City Man­
ager 5V. FI. Knowles to adver­
tise for bids for curbing
forms, discussed the sale of
city-owned property adjacent
to the Central F'ire Station,
appruved installation of a
sidewalk on the north sida
of Commercial Avenue, with
abutting property owners pay­
ing for the materials, and dis­
cussed a plaque for the new
library building.

CDR. II. II. I1ROWN

New Commander
Takes Over
Squadron 7
Cdr. Bryan B. Brown Jr.,
veteran Sanford attack pilot,
Monday assumed command of
S a n f o r d ’ s Heavy Attack
Squadron Seven in formal
ceremonies aboard the nuclear-powered carrier LSS
Fhilerprise.
llo relieved Cdr. Leroy A.
Heath, wIki hud held the job
sinro January, Uhi3.
Tha rem uonlri took plae*
dining a brief in-port interludo between tho chip's oper­
ating conmiitinants. Tha EnU-rprlae, with VAII-7'a twinJet ASA Vigilantes aboard,
will deploy to the Medilerran
can next month. For tha past
two vveeka sha Inis been eon
ducting readiness operations
off tho Eastern Seabouni.
Cdr. Heath leaves tlie VAII7 post for duty as nuclear
weapon* coordinator oil tha
nltack carrier USS Independ­
ence. Ho lias been connected
with Sanford aviation in one
capacity or another since 1964
mid with tho A-5A program
almoat sine* it* Inception.
Hi own aerved in tho lato
19511'a through Hull with sev­
eral units based at the San*
ford Naval Air Station, Inilulling VAH-3 and VAII-11.
Ho holds a US degrea from
tho U. S. Nuvul Academy
(Class '40) and a Maiter'a De­
gree in aeronautical engineer­
ing from the Naval Pott
Graduate School a l Munterey,
Galifornia.
(Mr. Brown, Ills wifo Dunica
end their *ix children live In
Sanford at
1109 Lincoln
Street.

City's Bid On
P. 0. Lot High
ATLANTA (UI’D — A hid
submitted by the office of llio
city manager of Sanford was
tho highest of 10 bids on sale
of the old post office lot In
Sanford. The hid was for $8,011.49.
The second highest hid was
from Herman Jacobson, of
Sanford, for $7,C00 and third
was Cornelius A, Ross Jr.,
Livermore. Calif., for $fl,iuo.
The lowest bid will $200.
The bid* were opened by
the General Services Admin­
istration (GSA) office here
today.
City Manager W. E. Know
Ies said at noon today that if
GSA accept* the Clly'a offer
the lot will be used ai a
parking area for the public
library, now in the old post
office building, and for a
walkway between tlie city's
No. 1 parking lot on Commer­
cial Street and First Street.
In tlie original bidding sev­
eral months ago, Jacobson
offered $10,000 for Ilia lot but
hla bid wa* rejected.

The Seminole noard of
County Commissioners today
unanimously adopted a recom­
mendation presented by a
former Commissioner Vernon
Dunn which calls for the coun­
ty'* legislative delegation to
give consideration to pay
ra b e i for member* of the
board.
Dunn declared that "Semi­
nole County businesa during
the past five or six years baa
become big business since
current budgets combined
amount to more than $8.3 mil­
lion plus $300 million io
assessed value."
Dunn u id that "Such coun­
ty business requires properly
qualified and dedicated offi­
cials In ill departm ents." He
went on to ask, "how can
such qualified and dedicated
member* be induced to serve,
and continue to serve end de­
vote the interest and the time
required, even to the detri­
ment of their personal busi­
nesses, for a mere stipend
when compared to other coun­
ties?"
Commissioner John R. Alex­
ander pointed out that while
he was In favor of the sug­
gestion he wanted R made
clear that any consideration
given to psy raises by the
legislative delegation should
includt hla request that it
not be placed into effect until
the close of his preset, '“rm
of office. Commissioner Lee
Gary of Oviedo slated that he
knew wbat his salr-v would
be when he sought the office.
Dunn also requested tlie
commissioner* to consider tlie
possibility of favoring the
cstabllsliment of a county las(layers’ association. Commiss­
ioner J . C. Hutchison express­
ed his opinion that such aa
association he given consid­
eration provided that oUter
agencies such as the Semi­
nole County Board of Publia
Instruction and the Seminolo
County Chamber of Commerce
also look upon tlie proposal
favorably. The commission
decided to confer with school
board and chamber officiate
before taking final action.
In other action the com­
mission:
Asked officials of the For­
est City Improvement Asso­
ciation to confer with County
Attorney Harold Johnson and
decide tlie brM manner In
which tiic county can provide
suitable property upon which
the association ran conatrud
a community center.
Named E. J. Moughtnn Jr,
to the insurance committee
and oppointrd Glen McCall to
the zoning board. McCall will
replace Hob Crumley, who re­
signed. Tlie commissioners autlMirizcsl a letter commending
Crumley for Ills service.
Decided to confer with pro­
fessional planning consultant*
but reaffirmed their previou*
opinion that a full time coun­
ty planner would l&gt;e necess­
ary since, as Commissioner
Hutchison put it, "Planning is
now a continuous proposition
ami anything a professional
consultant might plan could
l»e obsolete tomorrow."
Decided to a*k all munictpalitica in the county to allow
State Road Department per­
sonnel to enter their respec­
tive areas for conducting a
truffle stud) which will be
tlie most comprehensive ever
made in this county. Tlie cost
is estimated at $140,000. When
all municipalities coucur tlie
county will enter into an
agreement with the aisle
agency to conduct tlie sur­
vey.

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�Png* 2 — Jan. 28, 1864 Jfiy

aty anay i n n e r
Phone 322-4435
Officers wives of VAH1 re
sumed dub activities alter
several weeks during the hol­
iday season when many of
them had visited relatives at
Uielr homes.
The wives met Friday even
Ing for a bridge at the homo
of Mrs. Jesse Taft where a
guest, Mrs. J. F. Barlow, won
high honors. Mrs. Pat O'Gara
took second high.
Mra. Taft served cheese
cake and coffee to the other
squadmn wives, who were
Mrs. Leonard Helnhart, Mra.
Roger Lconhardl, Mra. Lou
Muigrove, Mra. Jam es Bell
and Mra. William Goodman.
Saturday evening Mrs. Alan
Weeks waa hostcaa for a work
session on the bombing derby
decoratloni. A supper of pit*
sa, salad and punch waa serv*
ed to the ladles.
Those at the meeting were
Mrs. Reinhart, Mra. Taft,
Mra. Leonhard), Mrs. Mua*
grove, Mra. Goodman, Mrs.
John Sparta and Mra, Robert
Gueat.
8 6 8
Mrs. R. K. Klely and Mra.
Paul Murray arrived In San*
ford Sunday from Boston
where they had spent tha past
•averal months with thalr re ­
spective parents. They are the
guests of Mrs. Alan Weeks.
Their huabsndi are cur*
rently deployed with VAH-1
aboard tho US8 Independence
which will return In early
March. Mrs. Murray visited
tha Mediterranean area dur­
ing tha holidays.
• • •
Old and new board mem­
bers of the Naval Officers
Wives club met a t the home
of retiring president, Mrs.
Vincent Monroe, for an orien­
tation meeting recently.
Old board members turned
their positions over to tha
newly elected squadron repre­
sentatives.

Legal Notice
*"
NOTICII o r IALSS
Holies Is b e r e b r e1*«n t h a t
p u r s u a n t to f inal decree rend'• r o d on tha SSth d a y of Jan*
■ary. ISM, In t h a t eartaln
c a s e s p s n d ln u In tha Circuit
C ourt In nnd f u r Bemlnole
C ounty, Florida, In Chancory,
w h a raln
rilU T
FEDERAL
* AVI NUB AND 1/5 AN ASSO­
CIATION OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTT. a corporation,
la
P la in tif f , a nd a C. CRUMP*
TON, a t u s , a t al a r a defend”a n t i . C hancery Dockat No.
USM, I. ARTHUR II. RECK*
W IT H , JIL. C lark o f th a s t o r e a ald Circuit Court, will w i t h ­
in th a Waal hours of t a l a on
Monday, F a b r u a r y to. ISIS of*
f a r far
aala and t a i l to tha
hlahaat
and baat
hiddar for
c a i h a t th a f ront
door of tha
U ourlhuuaa a t Hamlnola Cuun*
Florida. In Hanford, Flor*
a. t h a fallowUiB daaorlbad
p r opa rty, si t u a t e d and be in g In
Hamlnola County, Florida, to*
rlti
T h a Kaat I t . f l fa at af
lent 11 a n J tha West ST.tl
fa a t of Ieit IS, In lllock
«S. o f HANLANDO. T il l :
HUUUKU
UUAUTIKUL.
PALM SI'RINOB SECTION,
a e e o r d ln r to plat tharaof
racordad In P la t Rook I.
p a s a l i H , of tha public
racorda of Hamlnola C oun­
ty, Florida.
Hubjart to raatrlc tlo na of

raoord.

Bald t a l a will ba mada pur*
a u a n t lo and In o rdar to ait*
laly th a tarm a or aald final

dicraa.

(CIRCUIT COURT HKAL)
A r t h u r II. Uerkwlth, Jr.,
C lark of Circuit Court, In
nnd for Samlnola County,
Florida.
Uyi M a r th a T. Vihlcn, DC.
Phillip Logan, Ally.
Publlah Jan. Si. 1MI
C D Q -ll

h O T IlM t*F PALM
Nolle# la h t r a h y nlvan th a t
p u r a u a n t to final d a c r a t rand*
arad on tha t t t h day of J a n ­
uary. l i s t . In t h a t e artaln
cauaa painting In tha Circuit
r n u r t In nn.1 for U.mlnnle
('••unty, Florida. In Chancary,
w h rre ln
KIIIH1'
KKDKIlAL
HAVINUH AND LOAN AK8UCIATION OP S E M I N O L E
t'tiUNTV, a
corporation, la
r i a l u l l f f . and It. *'. f i l l SIP
TON. ai u t . at a], ara defendanla. Chancary
Duokat No.
tlSSa. I. A HTML'It II. UIX'KW ITII, JIL.
Clark
nf
ilia
aforaaald Circuit Court, will
w ithin tha laaal houra of aala
on Monday, K rbrue ry 10. l i f t
o f f t r for aala and rail lo tha
hlaha at and heat blddar for
ra ah a l tha f ront door of tha
Cotirllinuaa of Hoiulnola C oun­
ty, Florida. In Hanford, F l o r ­
ida. tha following daacrlhad
nroparty. altualad and being
I *i Hrnilnula Coiiiily, Florida.
lo -» |tt
Lot IS t lt a a tha W aattrly
3171 faat) and tha Waal*
-fly *»S7 faat of Lot M.
Illn. k 41. In HANLANDO.
T i l t : SUUl'IUJ ULAL'TIr v u PALM I P R I K O I
SECTION, a ce ordlna la tha
nlal th a r a o f aa taaurdad In
i 'la t flo.di S. 1‘a sa a «1U.
(«. «I. and &lt;a. I’uhlto lieowtda of laauilhola County,
Florida.
Hubiact to ra alrletlnna af
raeord
»«td «a|a will ba m ad a p u r ­
s u a n t to and in orda r lo setlafy th a ta r m a of aald final
drrraa .
(CIRCUIT CUUHT Hi:Al.)
A r t h u r II I l .i k w l l h , Jr.,
C l a r k of Circuit Court. In
a n d f a r Hamlnola County.

Flartde*

•y t Marta# T. vihliu,
F a i n t* Le*en. Ally
|P u b l l a h J a n . SS. 1IM

!iUiU.aa

PC.

BanTnrfi

OrraTB

Tht'ae are aecond vice prcilunt, m
Mrua. Gifford Neleon;
uuut|
r ecurding
c o r d in g arcrctary, Mrs. A.
M.[. Campbell; corresponding
•crctary; Mrs. IT.
If. S. Beat,
secretary;
easurer; Mric
Mrs.- John
treasurer;
Jolm WIN
am*; hospitality, Mrs. WllHams;
■m Mallczowskl; publicity,
Ilam
[rs. Clifton Dowell ahd hliMra.
rlan, Mrs.
Mra. James Ojsen.
torlan,
Others present were the
:w president
new
preiident and vice prod•nt, Mra. W. A. Yellnek and
dent,
ra. Alan
Mrs.
Alsn Weeks, and old
board members, Mrs. Dan
Beard, Mra. Michael Durant,
Mrs. Craig Moore, Mrs. Bart
Bartholomew and Mrs. D. F.
Mundsy.
Refreshments of p u n c h ,
sandwiches and coffee were
served by Mrs. Monroe,
a

a

Association Receives New Flag

NEW OFFICERS OF the VAH-1 Enlisted Men’a wlvett club study tho
history of thn TiRcrctto club. Pictured are Mrs. Vera Graham and Mrs.
Marvin Koozer, top, and Mra. Hershell Russell and Mrs. R. L. Gorsline.

a

Mrs. Joseph Smyth and
Mrs. P. N. Becton were hos­
tesses for a bridge for the of­
ficer* wives of VAH-0 held at
tha home of the latter recent­
lyWinning high honors was
Mrs. J. F. Dunn and Mrs. D.
G. Tlse was second high.
The wives brought sand­
wiches for lunch and the hos­
tesses served a variety of
aaladi and desserts, coffee
and punch to the bridge play­
ers.
Those present were Mrs. J.
L. McCracken and Mrs. D. F.
Munday, guests of the squad­
ron, and Mrs. J. L. Shipman,
Mrs. T. E. Qulllln, Mrs. John
Moynlhan, Mrs. A. F. Reno,
Mrs. D. A. Turner and Mrs.
G. L. Atkinson.
a a a
Mrs. Leigh Ebbert and
Mrs. David Dearolph took
first and second place at a
bridge of the staff officers
wives, held at the home of
Mrs. Herbert Moreland.
Refreshments of sandwich­
es and brownies were served
lo those present who were
Mrs. Wallace Holton, Mrs.
William Isenburg, Mrs. Jam es
Mayo, Mra. Orville McGuire,
Mrs. Clifford Nelson, and
Mrs. John Hoganson.
Guests of the group were
Mrs. Jesse Taft, Mra. C. J.
Youngblada and Mrs. Miion
Wharton.
COMING EVENTS
Wednesday, Jan. 29
VAH-9 officers wives, 12:00
Informal luncheon. Capri res­
taurant.
Thursday, Jaa. 99
VAH-3 officers wives cof­
fee, 10 a.m. Home of Mrs.
Paul Werner.
Friday, Jaa. Si
VAH-9 officers wives bridga,
7:30 p.m. Home of Mrs. J. T.
Bucy.
Tuesday, F r b . 4
VAH-1 E.M. coffee. Home
of Mrs. Marvin Xoozer.
CPO w i v e s Installation
luncheon, 1 p.m. Tradawlnds.

Education Group
Meets Thursday
The hemlimle County Edu­
cation Association will meet
al 8 p.m. Thursday, at the
Longwood Elementary School.
Preiident Don Reynolds of
Seminole High School haa re­
quested that all members at­
tend.
K. D. Farris, Florida’s di­
rector of tha teacher retire­
ment system will be the fea­
tured speaker.

Legal Notice
IS
T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH JU DICIAL CIRCUIT,
IV
AND
FOIt
SrWINOLE
COUNTT, FLORIDA.
IV ITIANCENT NO. IM IS
MfUITUAIli: FtMIKl I.IISUNK
AI.FIIKD Hi: LUCIAN.

m in ttir.

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Federal State Market
News Service
Sanford

RECEIVING A CHECK for the Little Red
School House is Mrs. F. J. Murray, treasurer for
the Seminole Association for Retarded Chil­
dren. The check for nearly $40 comes from Mrs.
3. L. Wiggins on bchnlf of the Chief Petty Of­
ficers Wives club which raised the money in a
holidny churity drive.

Lake Mary Fire Auxiliary
Has Installation Ceremony
InaUllaUon earamonida for
new officers of the Luke
Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment Auxiliary wero held
Jan. Id a t the Fire Hall with
Mrs. Frank Evans aa Install­
ing officer.
New officers ere Mrs.
Charles Saasmuii, president;
Mrs. Harvey Pugh, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Percy Mercer, act­
ing secretary and Mrs. Ralph
Abell, treasurer.
The president's corsage, a
beautiful orchid, waa grown
and donated by Mra. Ralph
Schwelckert. Other officers
received white carnation cor­
sage*.
Woody Friend, new presi­
dent of tha Fira Department,
briefly addressed tha Auxili­
ary thanking tha membara for
their help In the past and re­
questing their cooperation in
aerving chicken barbecue on
Fab. 8 from 4:30 until 7:30
p.m. Ticket# for this event
may ba obtained from any
member of tiie department
or auxiliary.
Reports were mud* by vari­
ous chairman w i t h Mra.
Bchwaickert, past president
and chairman of the grounds
ccmraittee, reporting on pro­
gress of tha lawn end shrub*
noting that on* large llgustrirm had bean removed by
parsons unknown.

It was announced that s
grinder is being purchased for
use In making tlaw fur the
various dinners and barbecues
sponsored by the groups.
Following tha installation
and meeting, refreshments of
cake and ice cream wars
served from tables beautifully
decorated with camellia* by
Mra. Joseph Elth, Mrs. Joe
Smathers and Mrs. John Ul­
mer.
Many subject* concerning
the community of Lake Mary
are taken under consideration
at Auxiliary meeting*. Those
discussed s t the January
meeting included plana for
supporting tha Chamber of
Commerce Leap Year Talent
Show lo ba presented on Feb.
29 at the Ssnfcrd Junior
High. Members also voted to
attend tha next Chamber
meeting ee s group.
Another topic coming in for
lively discussion was the
question: “ Why is Leka Mary
spilt between two County
Commlslonera end numerous
voting polls?" It was indi­
cated that many people find
It Impossible to vote due to
distance and transportation to
polls.
Members of the auxiliary
agrred to speak to commis­
sioners end state representa­
tives on this problem.

A R E A D IR EC TO R Y

PAUL E LANDERVILLE end
PEARL O. LANDKRVILLE. his

wife,

By Mrs. Adam MnBer
Ceremonies for the proventiie
laUofl of a new flag to tlie
DeBary Civic Aaioclatloa were
held Saturday morning at the
Community Center by Herbert
Poet 259 of DeBary.
Cheater Rearlck, prealdent
of the aiaoclatloo, accepted
the flag which haa flown over
the natlon'a capital and waa
was
donated by Congreaaman
;ongressman Syd
Her long.
Of internet to tha
the apectatora
preaent for the impressive
lrapreaalve
event waa the fact that a blue
bird perched atop the flag
pole throughout the ceremony
flying away almost
almoat as
aa if at
aignal at the conclusion,
concluaion.
officials in charge
were Commander Peter Hoppenaal, Past Commanders
Fred
Kam merer, Virginia
Harrison and William Brum­
baugh, Vice Commander Wil­
liam Williams and Alfred Ne­
well who were assisted by
other officers and members
of the Post. Irving Jacobs,
chaplain, give the invocation
and Eugene Belnert, the bene­
diction.

Defendants.
N t m i 'M UK BALM
NOTICE IS IICIILUV (JIVi:.N pursua nt In a Final Da r raa ot Korecloeure dated J a n ­
uary I l l h . IMS. and enter*
ad In Chaucer* Casa N u m b tr
l i l t s of tha Clr* utt Cuurt of
Ilia Ninth Ju d ic ia l Circuit. In
and fur Hamlnola County. F l o r ­
ida. wharaln AL FRE D l&gt;K LU­
CIAN. la tha Plain tiff, and
PAUL E LANt'LltV'U.I.i; and
PEARL O. LAKI'E HV ll.t.E. hla
wlfa, a r a tha dafandanta. I will
aril to tha hlahaat and baat
blddar for r a a h at tha duor ot
Ilia Hamlnola c o u n ty Court*
liuuaa In Bauford, Florida, at
l l i t u o'clock on tha I t h day
of F e b r u a ry , 1MI, tha follow .
I n s daacrlhad p io p a r ty aa ast
f orth In aald Final Uacreal
I*nt II. OAK PARK BURDIVIMION.
ALTAMONTE
N I* It I N U a, accordin g to
tha plat tharaof aa recordad In P la t Uook I. page SI.
public racorda of Seminole
County, Florida
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. Rack* its. Jr..
Clerk of tba Circuit Court
l l y : M a rtha T. Vlhlrn. D C.
L U K IN tl. WKIUINH. of
\V HIT IK Lit, W1UULNB A
RRDJUAN
II# E a a l Colcnial Drlva
Orlando. F lo rid a
A t t e r a a y for tha Plaintiff
Publlah J a a . ZJ. I l l s

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Shipping point Information
for Jan. 27. AH sales F.O.B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
Baalord Ovledo-Zellwood
District
Cloudy and cool, light drUale.
Cabbage: demand f a i r ,
m a r k e t weaker. Domestic
round type, IK bu. crates,
91.50 to $1.75; 50 lb. sacks,
91.25 to 9150; few, poorer,
low aa 91.10.
Carrots: demand fair to
good, market slightly weaker.
Sacks, 48-1 lb. film packed,
92.40 to 92 50; 50 lb. sacks,
91.75 to 9185.
Cauliflower: volume light,
Cartons, 1 doz., few, $240.
Celery: demand good, mar*
ket slightly weaker on I dot.
and smaller. 18 In. crates,
Pascal, 2-2VV doz., $3; 2 doz.,
92.65 ; 4 doz., 92.50; S-* doz.,
$3. Hearts, film wrapped,
$3.50.
Chinese Cabbage; IS in.
crates, fl.50; film wrapped,
92.
Endhre: volume light, 1 1/9
bu. crates, few, 93-50.
Escarole: volume light, 1
1/9 bu. crates, few, |3.
Lettuce: volume continues
light, demand fair to good;
Boston, EBN crates, 1 lot, 2
doz., 94.50; Iceberg typo, WB
crates, 2 doz., mostly fair
condition, few, $3 to $3.50.
Komalne; 1 1/9 bu. crates,
1 lot, $2.
Onions, green: Crates, 8
doz. bunebts, 93.
Parsley: Crates, • dos.,
bunches, 1 lot, 92.
Kadiihes: demand good,
market steady. Baskets, film
pack, rad, 204 ox., I1J0;
white, 244 OX., 1 lot, $2.15.
Hastings, Fla. District
Cloudy and cool, light driz­
zle.
Cabbage: demand slow lo
fair, market weaker. Domes,
tic round type, fair to good

CHESTER REARICK, president of the DeBary Civic Association, is
shown raising tho new flair which was presented to tho association Satur­
day morning during impressive ceremonies conducted by Herbert D.
Gibb American Legion Post 259.
(Cox Photo)

DeBary Club
Elects New
Officers

Life Of Christ
Told In Slides

By Mr*. Adam Mullrr
A alata of officers for 1004
wa» presented mid a p p ro v ed
by the DeBary Home Demon,
stration Club a t last Thurt
day'a meeting In the DeBary
Community Center.
New officers will ba Mrs.
Louis Bitter, presldrnt; Mrs.
George Croake, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. A. Moriel, secre­
tary and Mrs. Charles Schllest, treasurer.
Mrs. E. Eby, home demon­
stration agent, apok* on
"Food Sensa and Nonsense,"
explaining the role the Food
and D r u g Administration
plays in lives of tha people by
protecting against falsa ma­
terials a n d advertisement.
Club member* were urged to
read label* in order to get
the best selections for their
money in all food and drug
items.
A color film was shown on
tha Peace Gardena which
border North Dakota and
Canada and a penny collec­
tion waa taken to contribute
fog,thelc upkewp.
A 10 s.m. workshop was
conducted preceding tho after­
noon business meeting and
study session.

The life of Christ, from His
birth to His crucifixion, was
traced In slides of the Holy
Land by Dr. Paul Edrls, of
First Presbyterian Church.
Daytona Beach, for Sanford
Hotary Club members Mon­
day noon at the Civic Center.
Dr. Edrla recently toured
the Holy Land and Europe as
a guest of his congregation in
appreciation of 20 yeari ol
service at the Daytona church.

C. Of C. Pushes
Phone Program
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce haa begun a
program to get lubscribers of
the Southern Bell Telephone
Company in the Sanford area
to return the cards recently
sent to them by the firm re*
questing the subscriber's vote
on the metropolitan teleplione
system.
Chamber manager, John
Krlder, said this morning that
do effort is being made to. in­
fluence the subscribers’ votes.
” W* simply want them to re­
turn the cards as soon as pos­
sible," Krlder declared. He
added, "It's more or lest 'a
vote as you pleasa but vote'
effort”

Luncheon Guests
Members of Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Club will be guests of
Seminole Memorial Hospital
at 10 a.m. Thursday. Clubbers
will ba served coffee and
doughnuts in the newly dec­
orated employes' dining room.
quality, mostly fair, IK bu.
crates, 91.50; very few high­
er tod lower, 50 lb. sacks,
f t .29, very few higher; poor­
er, lower.

Children’s Unit
To Meet Tonight
Tha Sareiiiol* County Crip­
pled Children’s Association
will meet tonight In the cau­
cus room of the F irst Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
acordlng to Mrs. Byron Fox,
prasldant of tha organisation.
Mrs. Fox stated th at tha
group wil make plans for tha
Easter seals campaign and
the Easter Lily Ball which
will be held In March. Sb* has
requested all membara to b*
present.

Legal Notice

Lake Monroe
Baptists Set
Youth Night

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Johnson the holder of the fol.
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N i n e In which a t o n e d K!!a
M. McDonald. All o f said pro­
perty b rin g In the County of l
Seminole, S ta te ot Ftorlde Cn- ■
leas euch c e rtific a te shall be
redeemed a ccording to law the
property described In such cer.
tlflcate will be told to the
highest bidder a t th e front
door of the Seminole County
Court House a t Sanford. Flor­
ida. on the f l r t t Monday In
tbe month of March, 1*41,
which la the Znd d a y of March,
Itr r .

L y M rs . II. L. Joh n s o n

Plans for Youth Night at the
Lake Monroe Baptist Church
were announced today by
Bev. Douthitt, pastor.
The event wiU be held from
7 until 9 p. m. al the church
and all youug people of the
community are invited to a t­
tend lor an evening of friend­
ship and games.
Youth Night will be held at
the church In the future on a
regular schedule every other
Friday night.

Four Traffic
Deaths In ’63
A report prepared by Pa­
trolman Donald Brutnley tor
the National Safety Council
reveals four fatal traffic ac­
cidents in Sanford in 1963,
as compared to one In 1962.
Although one 1961 death waa
termed a sulckle—a pedestrian
threw himself under a tractortrailer—it was charged as a
traffic fatality, Brumley said.

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FRANK DONAHOE, Robert Dodd and his wife, Ann, and Charlotte Donahoe were one of the «ny groups a t the Elks Charity Rail Saturday evening
—Mrs. Louise Bauman and Frank Holmes joined in the merry-making at
Some ISO guests crowded
the Elk* Club Saturday even­
ing for the 24th Annual Char­
ity Ball sponsored by Sanford
Elks Lodge No. 1241.
A. P. Bowcrsox, Exalted
Ruler, and Mrs. Bowersox,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen An­
drosko and Mr. and Mrs. Eu­
gene Walters formed the recctving line greeting guests
far into tho evening.
Vine Vincent and his or­
chestra provided music for
dancing and it was mostly the
gay, fast-paced tunes. In fact
the polkas proved to be the
most popular. At 11 p.m. the
club was darkened, chimes
tolled the hour, and the Ex­
alted Ruler led all Elks in the
“ 11th hour toast," a long­
standing and Impressive tra ­
dition. This is always follow­
ed by everyone singing Auld
Lang Syne.
At 1:30 a.m. a buffet break­
fast was served, to the delight
of everyone, and another gay
evening was brought to a
close, with all guests looking
forward to the 2Mb success­
ful ball by the Elks.

Bible Quizzes
For Dorcas
Class
The Dorcas Sunday School
Class, Central Baptist Church,
met at the home of Mrs. J. G.
Osburn in Lake Mary for the
January social and business
meeting.
The meeting was opened
with an interesting devotion
"What Jesus Means to Me"
by Mrs. Osburn. Mrs. John
Weaver presided at the bus­
iness meeting.
Mrs. R. D. Bass conducted
games and Bible quizzes dur­
ing the social hour. Those at­
tending were Mme*. W. L.
Harman, C. J . Wilkinson,
Jack Benton, L. A. Rivers, R.
D. Bass, Nettie It. Johnson,
G. V. Smith, John Weaver, J.
Q. Galloway, J . R. Cantrell,
Phyllis Nash, L. N. Holloway,
Iris Messer, J . G. Richardson,
L. S. Appleby, Georgia Col­
vin, J . M. Lee, G. !!. High
and Miss Clara Swaggerty.
The February meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. John
Weaver In Loch Arbor.

Enterprise Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Nelson,
Ms. and Mrs. Allen Sain
Tampa, are houke guests of and Timmy were visitors In
Miss Doris Faber.
West Palm Beach over the
weekend.
Mrs. D. J. Parker, Mrs. J .
B. Oviatt, Miss Linda Parker
Milford Leonard was elect­
and Miss Helen Snodgrass en­ ed senior warden of All Saints
joyed the fifth train ramble Episcopal Church at the first
Sunday. This ramble left meeting of the year, Monday
Sanford, went over to Lees­ afternoon, at t h e parish
burg and Umatilla and stop­ house. John Smiley was elect­
ped fur lunch In Eustis.
ed Junior warden, Wharton
Miller, secretary • treasurer
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ander­ and H. E, Olsen, assistant
son returned Frklay after treasurer.
spending several days with
their daughter and son-in-law,
The volunteer group will
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Aylics, in meet tonight at the DcBary
North Hollywood.
Manor Nursing Home at 7:30
p.m. This will be the meetMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J a ­ Ing to select uniforms and a
cobs and Mr. and Sira. Earl name for the organization.
Marshall left Thursday for a All ladies and teenage girls
few days visit in Miami. They In the area, who have a few
have been the bousegucsts of extra hours and would like to
Rev. and Mr*. Fred Foster Invest them well are asked to
help with this project.
and will return next week.
Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Cason,
Jacksonville, were weekend
visitors of Mrs. Cason's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Wal­
Wright.
ter, Piedmont College, Dcrnorest, Ga., spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn
were weekend visitors of their In the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, and family, Mr. Martin Stlnecipher last week.
and Mrs. John Earl Ogden in Dr. Walter, president of Pied­
mont College, Is on a spring
Jacksonville.
tour of Florida in the interest
of the college. He will fill
speaking engagements at Con­
gregational Churches in Jack­
sonville, Miami, St. Peters­
burg and Ft. Lauderdale. Mr.
First Presbyterian
&gt;nd Mrs. Stlnecipher are
Jan. 29
graduates of Piedmont Col­
-7:30 p.m. Senior High Choir lege and there are many
supper and rehearsal
alumni In the area with whom
Jan. 30
Dr. Walter keeps in touch.
p.m. Westminster Class will Friends of Dr. J. Bernard
meet In Fellowship Hall for Root, former high school
supper
teacher and pastor of Con­
Uptala Presbyterian
gregational Christian Church,
Jan. 28
will be Interested to know he
:I0 p.m. Dorcas Circle meat* is bow head of the English
In White Hall
Department a t Piedmont.

Personals

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By Bernice Krlscy
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Green
snd daughter Sue have re­
turned to ttheir home in Lake
Park, Ga., after visiting sev­
eral days here with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pendarvis.
Mrs. Margaret Bradshaw
and son Bobby recently re­
turned from Baltimore, Md.,
where they visited her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. John
Spachnick. While there they
helped celebrate her parents’
50th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bryant
and children, Lori ahd Tom­
my. recently spent a week
here with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Jack Bryant. Before
going to Buffalo, N. Y., to
visit her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Walter Bogey, they stop­
ped In Charleston, S. C., to lo­
cate living quarters, where
they will be after Feb. 3, He
has been assigned to the new
submarine Woodrow Wilson.
While here Tom made the an­
nouncement he has accepted
the call to the ministry and
will go to ministry school
after his career in the navy,
which will last another two
years.

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million dollars annually.
Civic planting Is another
phase of Garden Club work.
The Blue Star Memorial Mark­
er located on Hwy. 17-92 was
planted by the local club as
a perpetual living memorial
to the Armed Forces of the
United States. The "rock gar­
den” on Park Avenue was
landscaped and planted by
the Snnford club. You can
readily spot club members by
the good landscaping prac­
tices in their own home gar­
dens and lawns. We plan and
plant for maximum pleasure
with a minimum of effort and
expense.
The life blood of our organ­
ization is our monthly meet­
ings and programs, which fit
the needs of our members in
horticulture, flower arrang­
ing. working with juniors in
gardening, promoting world
gardening, stressing conser­
vation and garden therapy.
Our skills and crafts are util­
ized and applied to the hand­
icapped individuals of our
community through our work
at the Little Bed School
House, Sarepta Rest Home,
and with various shut-ins.
Educational and stimulat­
ing in character, the program
of landscape design Is direct­
ed toward tho improvement of
home grounds and public
areas in our community. To
train an army of qualified
critics is a big objective and
even more to promote the ap­
plication of the principles of
art, such as proportion ami
balance, design, color har­
mony, and rhythm through
repetition to the problems of
landscaping.
Flower shows are staged
each year by members of our
club. The creative talents
with the use of plants and
plant materials are displayed
to the public at these events;
the next one to be staged in
April.
How does one become a
Garden Club member? First
of all, through the love of
gardening. Secondly, Interest
in working and sharing to­
gether. Garden Club activily
is a most rewarding adven­
ture for "One Is nearer God's
heart in a Garden than any­
where else on earth.'

S antnrft

Vincent’s orchestra — Steve Androsko and Eugene Walters welcoming Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Allen to the annual event ut the Elks Club.
Jnn. 28, 1964 — Pnge 3

f r r al f t

'Medical
Sponsors Many Projects

Program For a
Sorority

d

Will Hear Program

k

The regular meeting of Al­
pha Delta Kappa Sorority was
held at the home of Mrs. Max
The Women’s Auxiliary to I Seminole Public Health Home
Coberly. Following the busi­ ' Seminole County Medical So­
Nursing Service.
Members
ness meeting Mr*. Arietta ciety met recently at the
decided
delegates
from
the
Coberly and Mr*. Marie liome of Mrs. R. M. Roto-1
Stumpf presented a musical mond, president, to hear Ken auxiliary would be present at
program on two pianos. After McIntosh explain the opera­ the meetings of this organi­
several numbers were played tion of the newly formed. zation to contribute Ideas and
by the two teachers, Mrs. Ro­
work with the group, encour­
berta Richards a n d Mrs.
aging and promoting under­
Helen Richey joined them for
standing of the program.
"eight hands" at the pianos.
During tltc months of Feb­
A social hour was enjoyed
at tho conclusion of the meet­
ruary, March and April the
ing.
auxiliary plans to sponsor
PTA and PTO programs to loMrs. Thomas Bussell pre­ cal public schools and Sanford
sented a program on the hit- Naval Academy on mouth to
lory of the ballet for Zeta XI mouth breathing. Sally Nelder
chapter members, Beta Mg- j will aliow a short film, graph­
ma Phi Sorority, when th ey 1ically illustrating techniques
PINE BARK STEW
met at her home on Marina ' used In various types of eti lb. fathack
Isle. Mrs. Louis Llnnckugol mcrgcncy cases, followed by
3 lbs. fish (before dressed)
was co-hosless.
1 lb. onions
A report, on the prepara­ Osteen
l*k c. tomato soup
tions for the Baby of the Year
IVi soup cans water
contest wai given by Mrs.
Mi bottle ketchup
Linnekugel, ways and means
1 tip . Worcestershire sauce
chairman, and sho stressed
1 tsp, salt
Uie fact any baby entered In
Mrs. Mary Barnhart has re­
1 tsp. black pepper
the contest must be sponsor­
1 tsp. red pepper
ed by an organisation. The turned home after acvrral
Cut the fathack Into small social committee was asked weeks visit In Columbus,
pieces and cook in a five- to plan a progressive dinner Ohio, and Colon, Mich. Mrs.
quart pot until fat Is cooked for the Valentine party to tie Kitty Dunkel returned with
out. Remove meat, add chop- given for memlicrs, their
tied onions to fat and cook husbands and escorts. Plans her and will remain hero for
thoroughly. Add soup, ketch­ were made to send delegates the winter.
up, water and acasonings. to tho state convention In
Bring to good boil and taste Clearwater in May.
for seasoning. Use small
During the social hour the
whole pan fish or any firm hostesses served coffcu and
fish (trout), cut into pieces, party cakes and a while ele­
drop fish into mixture and phant sate was conducted to
allow to boil on slow fire for raise funds for tho sunshine
30 min. Do not stir but lift fund.
and whirl gently to prevent
Others attending were Mrs.
scorching.
P. R. Barb, sponsor, Mrs.
Serve over rice in deep Vincent Cara, Mrs. Joo T.
dishes.
Corley, Mrs. Iloliert Morris, j
Mrs. Ernie Morris, Mrs.
George Beers, Mrs. Richsrd
Casselberry
Butler, Mrs. Gary Hudgins
and Grace Marie Stlnecipher.

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Members Planning

Activities

Recipes From

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Personals

UDC Members
On Robert E. Lee
Mrs. T. J. Taylor will b«
hostess to Norman DeVere
Howard Chapter, U n i t e d
Daughters of the Confeder­
acy, Friday afternoon at her
home on Mellonvllle Avenue.
Mrs. R. B. Monroe will be cohostess.
Mrs. F. E. RoumlUat, pro­
gram chairman, will present
Cdr. (USN ret.) Guy Strick­
land a* speaker for the after*
noon. His subject will be "Ro­
bert E. Lee."

a demonstration on the dum­
my, "Resusi-Annic", of the
latest methods of artificial
icspiration. The first program
will be at Plnecresl School
Feb. It at 8 p.m. With the
swimming season not tar away, the auxiliary feels this
should be of vital concern to
all parents.
Auxiliary members are also
planning to distribute pamphleti containing information
and pictures on child moles­
tation and danger* thereof to
all elementary school children
In Seminole County,
The auxiliary is sponsoring
the painting of murals on the
walls of the new pediatric
wing at the hospital. This Is
being done by Mrs. Kenneth
Peirce, of the auxiliary, Mrs.
Jack Morrison and Mra. Eli
White. The main project of
the auxiliary for the year Is
the sponsorship of a atudent AMERICA'S riNIST JtMS • SliM UM
nurso scholarship for the
three year training period at Denims &amp; Casuals
Orange Memorial HospitaL
Open Fri. N igh ts
On Feb. 17 the auxiliary
state president, Mrs. Abbott
Wilcox, St. Petersburg, will
tie guest speaker at tho lun­
Sanford
cheon meeting at the Mayfair 113 Magnolia
Phone FA 2-1533
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Mrs. Mae Jones, Griggs
Drive, Casselberry, has had
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ackerman
as her houseguest for the past
month her cousin, Mrs. Leona have returned homo after a
Danner, from Pennsylvania. month In Mexico.

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CjcUidsun rjeda
BY WOODROSE CIRCLE
What is the Garden Club?
What do garden clubbers do?
The purpose of the Garden
Club is to coordinate the in­
terests and aid in the protec­
tion and conservation of na­
tural resources; to promote
civic beauty and roadside de­
velopment; to advance the
fine art of gardening; to study
horticulture and the artistic
use of plant materials; to
work in cooperation with
other agencies in furthering
the interests of horticulture
and conservation.
The Sanford Garden Club
boasts some 325 active mem­
bers at present. These mem­
bers, young and old alike, arc
active in ail phases of our
many and varied phases of
garden club work. One fact of
vital interest and concern to
garden clubbers is bird*. Pro­
tecting bird life is an import­
ant part of our conservation
program; not only for their
beauty but for the scientific
fact that the balance of na­
ture requires Uic presence of
adequate bird population to
off set tho prolific generation
of Insects that, without check,
would deprive man of his
place on the earth within a
short time. It is estimated
that birds save the U. S. $100

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Train The Unskilled

The initial steps toward the establishmcnt of nn area technical and
vocational education center in Semin*
ole County arc now being taken
jointly by the Seminole County
Board of Public Instruction in co­
operation with the Sanford office of
the Floridn Stnte Employment Ser­
vice.
These two agencies are conduct­
ing a survey of industry, business
and agriculture to determine the
need for this type of center. Ques­
tionnaires nrc being sent to some
600 employers in Central Florida.
This area includes Orange, Volusia,
Brevard nnd Seminole Counties.
Recently President Johnson sign­
ed a new vocational education bill.
It has passed both houses of Con­
gress by top-heavy majorities. This
bill, commonly known as the Perkins
Bill, provides federal aid for a voca­
tional nnd technical education amounting to $G0 million tho first
year. This amount will gradually bo
increased to $225 million per year
over a period of five years, after
which it will remain at this level.
This appropriation is in addition to
the |66 million nlrcndy provided un­
der the Smith - Hughes and GcorgeBarden acts.
Since these types of schools arc
extremely costly to construct and equip, 25 percent of the funds are
earmarked for construction purpos­
es. Ileforo these funds can be re­
leased the results of the survey
must bo known nnd a survey team
will visit Seminole County to make
their recommendations.
This center will servo high school
students during the day and classes
for adults will be offered in thu eve­
ning hours under the direction of
E. S. Douginas, head of vocational
and adult education. Plans are new
being made to offer courncs in such
fields as automotive mechanics, cos­
metology, sheet metal work, appli­
ance servicing, commoricnl art, dry
cleaning, industrial electricity, indus­
trial electronics, instrument repair,
machine shop and practical nursing.
These courses will bo in uddition
to tho technical nnd vocational pro­

grams alrcndy established in Semin­
ole County.
The local general Vocational Advis­
ory Committee, under Chairman
Brack Perkins, hus alrendy passed
a resolution urging the Seminole
County Board of Public Instruction
to take the necessary steps to estab­
lish the center in this area. Superin­
tendent R. T. Mllwee and the mem­
bers of the board have approved the
resolution.
Now, the School Board and the
Employment Service need the whole­
hearted cooperation of the industrial,
business and agricultural people in
this area. When questionnaires arc
received they should bo completed
and returned ns quickly ns possible.
When tho questionnaires are re­
turned the needs of various fields
will be determined. Results will be
compiled nnd a request will be mndo
to the State Department of Educa­
tion for funds to build the center on
a unit basiB. Tho number of initial
units will, of course, be determined
by the survey tenm.
The Herald urges all of Semin­
ole County's people who are associa­
ted with this program to continue
their efforts in this major field of
endeavor. The Herald is convinced
that progress in this area is a neces­
sity in this day and age when nn in­
dividual must bo thoroughly educa­
ted or trained in a specific field in
order to be employed. It is obvious
that in thu non too distant future
that the classification of non-skillcd
workers will be extinct.

And as they thus spake, Jesus
Himself stood in thu midst of them,
nnd snith unto them, “Peace be unto
you." — Luke 24:30.
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game of the season. Kuslls
took a 35 to 20 decision, liuck
Porguson, Arthur Williams,
llobert Altman, Pete Kchols,
Jim Kiser and Darrel Ferguson appeared for the Semin­
ole High team.
School Superintendent T.
W. Lawton and 8118 Princi­
pal G. K. McKay apoka at
Robert L\ I/on anniversary
programs . . , Fire Chief Mack
Cleveland was authorised to
answer ralla outside of the
city limits. . . Mrs. Myron
Smith spuke at a First Raptist
Church circle meeting
. , . and HILS won their first
basketball gome, a 44 to 27
victory over Orlando Senior
High.
Sanford also bent Ilnytonn

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Lake Mary
Mrs. Pranrrs Wester
322-0219
Lake Monro#
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Lon g wood
Mrs. Donna Kates
838-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Mona Grinatrad
322-2291
Osteen
Mrs. rlarrn re Snyder
322-4811
Oviedo
Mra. George Kelsey
363-3486

Rcmli Maintain! 24 to 111.
Hunk nights worn ruled cut
by n Florida Supremo Court
decision. . . ami a Grammar
School program featured a
play in which the following
npprurid: Ji mmy Ilowt'ii, Ho­
bo Mero, Lulu Mae Lane, Dai­
sy Wallace, Hilly Gray, Wil­
bur Keeling, Vernon Hardin,
Grrtchcn I.unihpdst, Sally
Morrison, Juno Pennington,
Kenneth Unrineau ami others.
Oviedo lligli’s basketball
team dropped a 20 to 111 de­
cision to Winter Park , . .
and among those playing g o lf
at Ute Sanford Country Club
were Dr. Douglas Scott, I)r.
G. S. Selman. K. F. Ilousholtier, G. W. Spencer, Henry
Watson, Carl Williams, How­
ard Faville, H. II. Coleman,
Hen Cnntwell, Dan Urulnard,
Roy Holler, II. C. Moore,
Karlyle Housholder and K. K.
] Den*. Also, K. J. Toll, llrnx
Perkins, Wilson Smith, Otto
Caldwell, Stuffy MeCronc,
II. W. Rucker, John Courier,
Jr. and John Dunn.
Don Jackson, former Sem­
|
inole High and University of
1 North Carolina football star
wns married to Jane Wolstcnholme of Overbrook, I’a.

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Tucn., January 28, 1004
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W AI.T KR A. GIEI.OW, EDITOR AND P I I B M S R E R
P R A N K VOLTOLINK. l i r e u l a t l e a . General M a a aa aa
JULIAN L. aTENiTIIO M
A ssocia te E d ito r
P R E D VAN P E L T
M a n a g in g E ditor
JUDY WHI.I.n
C ounty E d ito r
■ E L E N OLEESON
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Ry llal Cochran
A Jury consists of twelve
men and women who must de­
ride which aide lias the better
lawyer.
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According to a doctor, mod­
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the causa of crime, like a
buliy dumping n howl of
cereal over hi* head.

ROT GREEN
Advertising M a nager
UAIIIIIIiTT K. JOHNSON
Classified Director
JA N IE SUOEMAMER
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P E E D W ELLS
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Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Short, btocky, qulct-tpokcn,
thn 39-yesr-nltl Washington
public relations consultant Is
perhopz the least heralded of
the President's close asso­
ciate*. This seems bound to
change.
Operating out of an office
Just a few blocks from the
While House, Rushy right now
finds a good many of his days
pre-empted by presidential
command. Recently he and
Ills wife were on the limited
guest list when Johnson spent
a weekend at Camp David in
Maryland.
Rushy usually is described
as a speech writer, and this
he has often been. Rut his
usefulness to the President
appears to be a good deal
broader — and in the policy­
shaping area.
Acf|iialntnnccs label Rushy
as eloscinoutlied and not
eager for attention. Iliograph*
lean detuils on him are hard
to come by.
The
available evidence
suggests, however, that Ills
link tu the President nitty
bear marked resemblance to
the tic between the late Prrzident John F. Kennedy and
the gifted Theodore Sorensen,
who has announced hi* resig­
nation front thn White House
Half effective Feb. 29.
For one tiling, Rushy has
tremendous seniority w i t h
Johnson. Ilia working associa­
tion ilatea hack to tho Presi­
dent's days in tho House. He
helped in Johnson's successlul him campaign for the

Senate ond stayed with him
for a timo thereafter.
Then the bond waa broken
for n time, but llusby fre­
quently was summoned in
subsequent years to serve as
a consultant to the Senate
Preparrdness
subcommittee
which Johnson headed.
During the nearly three
year* of Johnson's service as
vice president, Busby con­
tinued to answer the call
whenever It was given.
On his several missions
abroad for Kennedy, Johnson
took Ilushy along and kept
him at Ills elbow In important
meetings and conferences.
Some who have observed
Ilushy sec his valuo as this;
In a fashion different from
Walter Jenkins, the Presi
dent's close-in administrative
aide, Rushy seems able to
grasp the mode and trend of
Johnson's thinking. More than
most, he is n perceptive Judge
of tim President's manifold
complexities.
It used to be said of Soren­
sen that he functioned almost
aa the other half of Kennedy's
brain. This early, no one is
saying litis of Huihy. Rut lie
ii clearly a candidate for such
a role.
Nor are Busby's writing tal­
ents small. Ono who knows
him rates him a "very (actio
man at the typewriter." With
Sorensen's writing skills lost
lo the President a few wccki
hence, (lie prospect |z Rood
that Rushy will have a con­
siderable hand In helping to
prepare Johnson's public ut­
terances in the time ahead.
Hintaelf a former Texas
newsman, Rushy is, of course,
In easy sympathy with the
Prrsidcnt'i basic s p e e c h
style.

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people to die when they want
to do so?
“How could she know that
within a couple of minutes she
could be dead while I was try ­
ing to put through that phono
call just down the corridor
from her room?"
Power of Mind
Many people feci an "all
gone" sensation deep inside
when they are very low in
physical health.
In fact, they almost teeter
on the brink of eternity nnd
can go either way, depending
on their mental outlook.
If they give up and let go,
they can be dead In a few mit&gt;utes, os was Kathy's case.
If her son had been coming
home from the Army and sha
knew he waa due the next day
or even the next week, sha
might have forced herself to
hang on.
For many people cling to
life as long as they feel need­
ed (See tomorrow's rase).
Others give up and dlo be­
cause* they luck incentive to
live!
(Always writ* W Dr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope nnd 20 rents to eoTer
typing and printing roatrf
when you send for one of hla
booleta.)

YOU KNOW, BOCK,-me MAJOR
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National Cotton Council aent
cmltzaric* to farm wives to
show how they could convert
cotton feed bag* into attrac­
tive dresses. Tho idea proved
an effective stim ulant to the
•A ltaffloU an.

Trunk you very much for
your coverage of our 12th An­
nual Policeman's Ball which
was held at the Mayfair Inn.
This publicity meant a great
deal to the success of our
dance, and we certainly ap­
preciate your Interest In our
Sanford Police Benevolent
Association.
W. R. Cosgrave, President
Sanford Police Benevolent
Assn.

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47 Baby's____

T ha H e r a ld la a m e m b e r o f th o Untied I’r e s i which t* a atitle* eacluelvely to th e us* fur re publics lion of all lb* local
nesv* p r in te d In thle new spaper.

the cries and anguish of her
aunt'a final minutes, that she
vowed she never wanted any­
body near her when she died,
Later aha married a fine
young man and they had three
children, all of whom wete
now grown and married.
Her husband always stopped
at tha hospital to visit with
her en route to his office.
Both of them knew her case
was hopeless. But Kathy teem­
ed a t cheery aa usual on this
particular morning.
Her husband aat down beaide her to read the Journal
Gazette.
“Oh, put your paper down
and let's talk," Kathy pro­
tested.
Ha ignored her a couple of
tlmea until the finally pulled
the newspnper away from him.
They talked for a few mlnutea and he patted her hand.
“By the way," Kathy said,
“you were supposed to tele­
phone the Browns today."
"Well, Pil do that when I
get to the office," her husband
replied.
“ No, go and do it right
now," Kathy protested.
He still argued that he
could phone them from the of­
fice but when Kathy kept in­
sisting, ha finally got up and
went out to a pay phone booth
in the corridor.
“Dr. Crane," her husband
told mo inter, "I wasn't out
of Kathy's room mors than 3
minutes.
"Yet, when I got back, she
was dendt
"Apparently, she knew she
could let go nnd drift off into
the next world as soon as she
could get ms out of the room.
“But ahe didn’t look any
worse today than for the past
week. And she chatted aa
cheerfully as ever.
“So how could she let loose
from tha thin thread of lift ao
quickly?
"And what la it that permits

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ami address. Lettcra of fewer
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preference. The Herald's rend­
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their opinions by writing to
the editor. Poetry is not pub­
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All these things considered,
it is odd that thli young man
has thus far been largely
overlooked in the voluminous
speculations about who does
what for Lyndon Johnson.
Time—and perhaps tha Pres­
ident himself — will remedy
that.

Editor, Herald:
I like to aik your favor and
would appreciate It very
much If you can give some
help. What I want it to
have a few American pen
friends but did not know bow
to get them.
The other day I was for­
tunately told by Youth Coun­
cil for International Contact
(20-1 Jimhocho, Kanda, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, Japan) that the
best way to find one ia to ask
lomc American newspaper for
help. So here I am.
I would appreciate it very
much if you can let me know
few girls if you give a
little note in your paper so
I may get some answers. I
want to utroduce myself:
I am 14 years old boy and
am attending Hazu Junior
High School and am In the
ninth class. My hobblrs are
stamps, fishing and monies.
I thank you for your trou­
ble.
Morio Takasu
Mishibazu Hazu-eho
Ham-gun Aichl-kens
Japan

Baby Sitting

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Kathy’s ease Is one of the
moat pusxling mysteries of
modern medicine. Yet many
of you readers have seen it
duplicated In your area. For
the power of the mind can
tip the scale In favor of life
or death, a t least when you
•ro conscious aa you near
the very edge of eternity.
CASE R-4G8: Kathy M., ag­
ed 47, had been a vivacious
wife.
But cancer became ao exten
sive In her abdomen that (he
now lay dying in the hospital.
In her childhood, however,
Kathy had been alone in the
house when her favorite aunt
had died.
Kathy had been ao upset by

He is Hero I If Jesus stopped in
tonight, would you offer him a seat
WASHINGTON - (NBA) before your television set? If Christ A man to watch more and
is kept outsido something just could
more In President Lyndon
be wrong Inside.
—Rev. C. Arthur Beatty, Minis­ Johnson's sprawling family of
ter, Stafford - Osteen Methodist aides and friends is Horace
Church, DeUnry.
Rushy.

Twenty-Five Years Ago

Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia llarlu*
838-1318
Caaariberry
Mr*. Jane CakM'lhrrry
838-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mngin
365-3712
Drllary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Kntrrprisa
Miaa llrlrn Snodgrass
668-9933
Geneva
Mrs. Louise Grayson
349-4671

Worry Clinic

Thought For Today

Sanford and Seminole

Secretary Karl Nordgren
•nil • group of Sanford Klvranlani attended a mid-win­
ter district meeting a t Kuatl*
. . . Julian Kugenla Warren
waa wed to Harman I*. Mcdlcr
. , . Mina Helen (iarncr was
hoatcis a t • showi-r for Mrs.
William II. Htcmpcr. . . and
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. 1I1II, Mrs.
I-ola LeGettc and Mil* Caro­
line Hill spent the weekend
in Cairo, (iu. While there
thry attended a family reun­
ion a t Ilainhrldge, (ia.
An unused wash house and
four rail cars were destroy­
ed by fire at Oviedo. . . Sayda Moses left for New York
on a buying trip . . and Leon­
ard McLucas' Celery Feds
dropped the first basketball

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'Sure You Can’t Send Him to the Moon?’

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1 9 7 Receive Eye Tests In DeBary
By Mr*. Adam Mullrr
A total of 197 Dellary realdents received tests fcr glauooma last Friday when the
Daytona It c a c h Glaucoma
, Rye Clinic, under direction
of Mrs. Ella Green of Day­
tona, visited the community.
Mrs. Green's staff includes
two technicians, plus equip­
ment, and Fink Lady assist­
ants.
The project was sponsored
locally by the Civic Associa­
tion under the supervision of
»
Mrs. Thcedorc Davis, civic
welfare chairman. D e I) a r y
I’ink Ladies assisting were
Mrs. C. E. Ilutler, Mrs. Chest e r Kearick, Mrs. Harry
Kaup and Mra. Claude Trus­
sed. Civic Association mem­
bers serving ns assistants
were James Askew, Alber*
Salisbury, Ivan 'NValkcr and
Earl Merrill.
Mrs. Green stated that fa­
cilities and good local organi­
sation enabled her team to
handle almost double the
number of persons originsiiy
scheduled for the tests. Sis of
the 197 examined were ad­
vised
to consult an eye spe­
t
cialist and 12 others shewing
evidence of glaucoma were
instructed to report for the
next Dellary test date for a
second check.
The second clinic program
Is scheduled at the DeBary
C o m m u n i t y Center for
Wednesday of this week, be­
ginning nt 9:30 a.m., when
190 applicants (25 per hour)
will be tested. An additional
75 applicants will bo exa­
mined at a later date.
Other persons in DeBary
and nearby communities who
desire the test should phone
or send their names and ad­
dresses to Mrs. Theodore
Davis, 153 Eldorado Drive,
DeBary or to Earl Merrill, 21
Azalea Drive, DeBary. En­
rollment may also be made at
this week's clinic.
The necessity of advance
registration was stressed by
Mrs. Davis who pointed out
that in order for the pro­
gram to proceed efficiently,
it must be known how many
persons desire the examina­
tion.
The eye clinic service is
mode possible through the
Florida Society for the Pre­
vention of Blindness ami
other cooperating organiza­
tions. The service Is free. Do­
nations are accepted fer fur­
thering the work.

Barnett Church
Plans Revival

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By Helen Snodgrass
Plans for a Week of Pray­
er to be held a t the Barnett
Memorial Methodiat Church of
Enterprlie were completed
last Tuesday afternoon at a
meeting of the Membership
Evangelism Commission held
at the home of Mrs. Kermlt
Wiggins at Lemon Bluff.
Tentative plans also were
made for the week of visita­
tion to preredo the revival
scheduled at the church from
f tb. 9 through Feb. 14 which
will be conducted by Rev.
Richard Wiggins of Anna
Marla.
Beginning this week, dally
prayer group meetings are be­
ing held a t 7:30 p. m. a t the
Enterprise Church, In Del­
tona, In Osteen and in Lemon
Bluff. Peraonal visitation will
be conducted next week and
the revival will open Sunday,
Feb. 9.
Rev. Fred Foster, minister
of the church, will conduct
gong services for the revival
to which all membera and
frienda are Invited.

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Jan. 28, 1964 — Pnge 5

Elder Springs
HD Club Meets
At Center

A GLAUCOMA EYE TEST CLINIC was conducted from 9 n.m. until 3
p.m. Friday at the DeBary Community Center under the direction of Mrs.
Ella Green, chairman in charge of the Daytona Beach clinic, right. Others
assisting to test 197 persons were, from left, Eunice Davis, registered
nurse ami Mrs. C. Shildecker, Pink Lady, both of Daytona and Mrs. Theo­
dore Davis, DeBary chnimmn and Pink Lady.
(Cox Photo)

M rs. Smith Goes To Washington?
WASHINGTON' (U Pl)-Scn.
Margaret Chase Smith stuff­
ed 14 Republican convention
votes into her handbag today
and set out to remove the
"for men only" sign at the
White House.
The C6-year-old lady senator
from Maine started her cam­
paign for the presidency as­
sured that she would receive
her home state's 14 delegates

Organ Concert
Tuesday Night
An unusual, but wliat should
be a very appealing selccUon
of pipe organ compositions
will make u;. the program ol
I.uis Harokl Sanford for his
'.onccrt tonight at 8 p.m. at
the First Presbyterian Church.
Music of no fewer than 11
outstanding composers will be
heard. The guest artist has
provided an unusual grouping
that is designed not only to
carry forward a musical con­
tinuity, but to afford the au­
dience an opportunity to share
the broad scope of this parti­
cular organ’s versatility.
There will be four partj to
the presentation, opening with
Johann Nicolaus Hanff’s "Kin
feste Burg in unser Gott." In
addition to Hanff the scores
of two other composers, Jo­
hann Gottfried Walthcr and
Johann Christian Heinrich
Rinck, will be heard in this
initial phase.
To meet the unending de­
mand of those who enjoy the
best In pipe organ music and
who believe that this most
assuredly Includes the work of
Johann Sebestian Beach, the
concertlst has included in the
second group four of this emi­
nent writer’s Chorale-Pro
ludea.
Karg-Elert’ “ The
Sun’s
Evensong" Is a sample of the
numbers in the third phase
of the program, Mulct, Vlerne,
Dupre and Franck are select­
ed for the selections to bt
played in the final "package."
There will be no charge
and no offering taken for this
musical treat. It is the hope
of the host church that (hose
who enjoy good music will
h e ir this highly regarded or­
ganist In what promises to he
a thoroughly delightful even­
ing, it was said.
A reception for the recitallit will be gives in the Ftlowship Hall immediately ad­
jacent to the sanctuary after
the concert and the Chancel
choir members invite all to
meet the guest artist.

The government of Ghana
had the first all-African elec­
ted legislature with an allAfrican cabinet.

and a "favorite daughter"
nomination at the San Fran­
cisco convention in July.
Mrs. S m i t h planned to
spend the rest of the week "in
quiet" with William C. Lewis,
her administrative assistant
who will double as campaign
manager, to map out her ven­
ture into the New Hampshire
primary.
In announcing her candi­
dacy Monday before the
Women's National P r e s s
Club, the white-haired widow
said she would enter the
March 10 New Hampshire pri­
mary and the April 14 Illinois
primary. She said she also
might enter the Oregon and
District of Columbia prim ar­
ies.
Her candidacy was welcom­
ed as "very refreshing" by
Sen. George Aiken, It-Vt., and
as "splendid" by Esther Pe­
terson. President Johnson's
appointee to head consumer
affairs.
Republican National Chair­
man William K. Miller said
he was "delighted" she had
the prcsklenlial
entered
sweepstakes and predicted
Mrs. Smith would receive a
"great response."
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.
Y„ a leading supporter of
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller for

the Republican nomination,
said Mrs. Smith was a "stel­
lar performer" who would
make the pre-convention bat­
tle more lively.
Mrs. Smith's decision to
run was based on thousands
of letters from all 50 states
asking her to enter the pres­
idential race.
She is the first female as­
pirant for tho presidency
from a major party and the
first woman candidate since
Bclva Lockwood of the Equal
Rights party tried vainly in
1884, before women even had
a right to vote.

The Elder Springs Dome
Demonstration Club met last
Tuesday at tho Center in San­
ford with Mra. G. R. Gray,
president, conducting t h e
mooting. Mrs. L. V. Black led
devotions.
The L’SO cake was dis­
cussed and several ladies
volunteered to hake cupcakes
to be served this Thursday.
It was announced that a
Furniture Kcfinishing Clinic
will be held nt the Center, Fob.
5-7, when members will bring
their own pieces of furniture
to refinish. Full information
and details nre available from
Miss' Myrtio Wilson, home
demonstration agent.
Mrs. Carl Bradbury repott­
ed on the New Fnbrics DryCleaning Clinic held recently
nt the center, stressing that
all garment labels should he
kept as new fibers need spe­
cial cleaning attention and in­
structions nre on the labels.
N e w members welcomed
were Mrs. W. G. Miller, Mrs.
Carlos Griffin and Mrs. J. W.
Burgess.
Tips on low calorie snacks
and desserts were given by
the ford leader, Mrs. \V. R.
Martin. It was pointed out that
correct snarktng Is very bene­
ficial to health and can tie onjoyed by all persons.
A low raloriu snack, "fruit
bits," was served to It! mem­
bers and three guests by tho
hostesses, Mrs. It. A. Frank
and Mrs. (J. R. Gray.

'Slovak Day’ To
Be Celebrated

Dickrisscl Is a popular
name for the black throated
hunting bird found in open
Annual "Slovak Day" will sections of the United Mates.
be hold Sunday at Slovak Gar­
den, on 1-akc Howell Road.
Taking part In the program
will be the Reseda Dancers,
a folk dance group from
Massaryk Town. Festivities
also will include a native din­
ner at noon. Colors will be
presented by Boy Scout Troop
C2, Winter Park.
"Slovak Day" Is an annual
function for SIovak-Amcricans
at Slovak Garden, a home for
retired peraonj. The public
is invited.

SANFORD CITY officials could take a hint from
Janesville (Wis.) in finding apace for munici­
pal parking Iota. For decades Rock River bad
split Janesville. Today the river no longer di­
vides the city. A parking plaza sits astride I ho
river (pictured above) and has revitalized the
downtown area. Sanford officials could well build

such a parking plaza over Lake Monroe, just ns
Merle Warner, chairman of the Chamber of
Commerce aviation committee, long has advo­
cated a fill in the west shore of the lake for an
airport. (Photo courtesy Construction Crafts­
man magazine.)

Jobs For Breadwinners LB J Goal

WATER OAKS
All Sizes — I’lnntrd

WASHINGTON (DPI) President Johnson said today
the nation must start the war
against poverty by doing
more to help find jobs for un­
employed family breadwin­
ners.
Johnson made the romment
as be made public a Labor
Department report indicating
that the welfare of 6.3 million

Marshall To Speak
Commissioner Norman Mar­
shall, who retired last Nov­
ember as the national com­
mander of the Salvation Army,
will he the guest speaker at
the annual dinnermeeting and
Installation of officers of the
Sanford C o r p s, Salvation
Army, Tuesday evening at
First Presbyterian Church
fellowship hall.

Americans Is adversely af­
fected by Joblessness among
the main wage-earners in u
family.
The President called atten­
tion to the serious Impact on
children when unemployment
forces a reduction in family
spending for food, housing,
medical care and other nec­
essities.
"The cycle of poverty be­
gins here," he said in a state­
ment.
"If we are to wage a suc­
cessful war against poverty
in the United States, then we
must in-gin by helping all
workers with family responsi­
bilities to find a productive
place in the American econ­
omy."
The I.atwr Department re ­
port called for expanded job

training programs, literacy
education, increased allowalters for family heads in
training and day care ser­
vice* for children of working!
mothers.

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Spares Metro Game
By Mm A. SpoilId
Well, all of Ibo bowling fra
ternlty of Semloole County li
talking about our number one
atory thla week . . . Gordon
Honeycutt and hla Feanomo
Fourt
For thoie of you not cur
rently In the know, Gordon
has made that very elite
group of keglera who’ve roll
ed a three game total over
the 700 mark.
Just for the record, Gordon
didn't atop with game number
three, but rather carried It
right thru the fourth game of
the Slagle* C lin ic League of
last week. Hla first game to­
taled 231, followed by a 233
and he Increased even hla

Who's
Golfing
By Dotty Divot
The monthly business lun­
cheon of the Sanford Women’s
Golf Association will be held
Wednesday a t the Mayfair
Country Club a t 12:00 noon.
The tournament will be low
gnu, nine hole* only as Is
customary on luncheon dates.
Thera will not be a luncheon
during the month of February
duo to the Mayfair Inn having
e full capacity of winter
guests. Members will confine
their play to afternoons only
during the month of February.
Last week's tournament,
Blind Partners One-half Han­
dicap produced the winning
teams of Mrs. Augle Russell
end M n. Fancbon McRoberta
taking first place and Mrs.
Harriett Williams and Miss
Ellen Betts In second place,
Many of the Sanford golfers
enjoyed the recent Invitation­
al Shot Gun Tournament at
the nearby Rolling Hills Coun­
try Club. Our “gals" made a
floe showing by having four
of our membero emerge In
the winner's elrde. Augle
Russell, Kathryn Park, Jan
Johnson and Harriett Wil­
liams were the ladles who not
only went to play—but to wlnl
All the Association mem­
bers thank Merle Truitt for
the fine effort in keeping a
“ watchful eye" on the ladles
locker room. It Is certainly
an Improvement from the old
daya and Merle never misses
an opportunity to add some
little item that co n trib u tes to
the convenience and comfort
of the players.

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third game over the first two
with a 248.
That Is a 714 series.
His fourth game was also
In the “charmed circle,”
ever the 200-level—218 for a
four game scratch total of
030.
This will entitle Gordon to
one of those very beautiful
First Federal Savings and
Loan Association . . . 700
Scries Trophies.
Quite often in the past
we've gone out onto that pro­
verbial limb to cast a predic­
tion or two. Some have come
thru and others have fallen
like a lead balloon.
Look back about three
three months ago in this col­
umn and you'll see that one
of the three bowlers selected
as the "dark horse" for this
coming season was the very
same Gordon Honeycutt. This
Is Just tho beginning for Gor­
don.
Shirley Slglln and Pat Dearolph were the two “keglerettes" leading the action in
the Sunday nlte Stuckey’s Mr.
and Mrs. League.
Shirley copped the high sin­
gle with a 180 while Pat Just
missed the 300 mark in series
with a 494 effort.
Ron Rasmussen's 214 was
high for the gents for game
honors as Jim Altman once
again rolled the high series,
a 332. Here's another bowler
who's Improved tremendously
in the last year or two. Once
he gains confidence in that
ball he's rolling, you can ex­
pect big things from Mr.
Jim 's bowling scores, too.
On Tuesday night during
the Navy Intramural League
play, the NAS Med/Dent fivesome watched a beautiful ex­
hibition of ball control while
teammate Applegate pounded
the pocket with a 232 game.
Incidentally, this was the
highest game rolled in lea­
gue that night.
One of the Navy-men, Good­
man of NAS Avionics aver­
aged Just ilka the “ Por’s,"
and that is over the 200
mark, with games of 178, 202,
222/602 series.
Gee, but I hope those gals
from the Monday Night Wom­
en's Scratch League don't
leave any more of those littlo “love notes" for the Sin­
gles Classic keglcrs which
bowls right after Uie gals are
through.
It Just so happened that 1
bowled on lanes one and two
where this littlo reminder was
pasted onto the scoring table
— with the inessago facing
down.
It read, "We had 33 splits
on this pair tonight. Good
luck, fellows."
1 don't know If it was catchy
or what but there were only
four of us bowling on that
pair, Rich Murphy, W. A.
Ward, Hubert Ray and my­
self and in the first eight
frames wo totaled 12 splits.
Needless to say that we
promptly tore up Uic love note
and surprisingly ths splits
took their leave.
Well, In thla same league,
Doris Hock and Rose Patrick
must not have been bowling
on this pari 'cause Doris
hacked a 188 high game as
Rose rolled for series, a 322.
The gals were having Just
a little better luck on Friday
night In the Sandspurs Lea­
gue. Marilyn Ferguson rolled
her first sanctioned 200 game
for the Howe's Tire Shop
team, a 217. Congratulations,
Marilyn. Midge Woods is com­
ing back real strong in this
league. Once again her name
dominates the .high aeries, a
320 three game s e t

Very definitely, one of the
best bowlers ws have on the
local scene is Paul Bloposky,
a transplant from tha coal
mines of Pottavilia, Pa.
For the third consecutive
week, Paul's boon rolliag a
real bomb la tha City League.
This past week found him
leading tha group again with
a Ugh single of III and series
of 830. Teammate Rich Mur
phy lent his support with a
winning comlaatioa of mi
gio.
That'll go it for this week.
Don't forget about our Moon­
light Bowling on Baturday
nights at • p.m. Three games
of bowling, plus prises and
surprises*

With two consecutive victor­
ies under their belts, the Semi­
nole High School basketball
squad tonight will return to
Metro Conference play when
they entertain the Edgewater
Ragles a t Sanford’s Fleming
Gymnasium.
The little Ragles will
with the Baby Seminoles
a JayVee tilt which la slated
to get underway at 8:30 p.m.
The evening's main event is
slated for I p. m.
One of Seminole's two
straight wins has been in
Metro loop competition. Coach
Ralph Stumpf* quintet Fri­
day night nosed out* tha
Wildcats of Winter Park
thriller. The Seminoles
out to make It two in a
In league play—three In a
row altogether.
So far this season ths locals
have put together a record
of four victories and nine de­
feats. In tho loop standings
the record shows three wins
and five losses. One of the
wins la a victory over the
Eaglea.
Stumpf will probably open
tonight when Ken Tyre, Bar­
ry Barks, Mike Bowes, Billy
Higgins and Barry Johnson.
However, Stumpf could with
Mike GUd or Mike McClary
in the starting five.
Thla will be Ibe Seminoles'
third straight borne appear­
ance and there's two more
coming up. Saturday night
they entertain Titusville and
a week from tonight they will
boat the Grenadiers of Or­
lando Colonial.

'CaneCagers
To Hit Road
CORAL GABI.ES—Univer­
sity of Miami’s moat aweaoma
offensive basketball t e a m
which knocked off Memphis
State and routed powerful La­
Salle In consecutive fame*,
takes to the road next in an
attempt to win four Florida
Intercollegiate C o n f e ranee
games in ■ flre-nlght road
trip.
Miami's win over LaSalla
was by a 121 to 09 score, while
the Hurricanes defeated Mem­
phis Stats, 78 to 89. Tha Hur­
ricanes took Memphis a faw
nights before the latter de­
feated America'* No. S rank­
ing team, Loyola of Chicago.
The Hurricane eagers are
getting more potent aa tha
season goes on. They com­
pletely mastered LaSalla aa
Rick Barry led tha way with
32 smashing points. LaSalla
ju»t couldn't stop Barry no
m atter how many man they
pul on him.
On tha Miami road trip, tha
Hurricanes play RolUni Col­
lege a t Winter Park tonight,
meet University of Tampa
Wednesday a t Tampa, play
Stetson a t DeLand Friday and
taka on Florida Southern at
Lakeland Saturday.
Tampa and Rollins have had
losing seasons to data and
both were trounced handily by
Miami on tho UM homo court
However, Florida Southern
and Stetson are tied for the
conference lead with Miami,
both hava winning seasons.
Tha Moca have lost only once
at home this year while the
Hatters have yet to Buffer de­
feat.

Ellen Betts
Wins Tourney
EQm VatU returned to the
"links" after a lengthy ab­
sence aad put together three
good rounds of pUy to cop
tha Radar 34 Hole Match PUy
Tournament with a net score
of ill.
Approximately IS player*
participated in tha papular 34
hols annual tournament Mlaa
Bette took the lead in the
first round aad was never
seriously ehaReaped. Mn. Vi­
vian Pierce abet m net toon
to taka saeond place aad Mn.
Jlaunla Uvfegrioa p l a c e d
third with a tears at 341.

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WAVED HACK — Arnold Palmer searches for
a ball thnt dropped into the surf on the 17th hole
a t Pebble Ileach, Culif. Bolton picture shows
Amie and his fellow searchers scurry away,
aa a wave almost washes them off the rock.

Ermu, Agusfin Capture Feature
Erma and Augustin scored
five straight points to win
Monday night’s feature rlghth
doubles event a t tha Orlando
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton.
In the Dally Double, It was
Pedro and Zaira, forming a
3-6 combination that return­
ed 1116.00 for the right |2.00
tickets.
Ermu also act the pace In
tha Matinea program with a

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1. Ituby Mr.Yebb, X. Me&lt;lemolMlI*. t. Htlm Sam. !. Hr*
Uni*. I. O.ll.’* A rtlrlr, I. Fenworthy. T. Karl*' Mac. I. Hhend&gt; L**r
BKCOXD RACK — B/IS Mile—
t. Monita
Meene, 2. Iluye*
Guard. I. UA'a Crlm. H«t*n, 4.
May Jun*. I. Lila Tumbler, t.
Tnwee, T. Lo L*nnt*. I. HI up*
T H I R D RAt'H — B/IS Mil*—
1. Kool Rina. I. Prlc* W ar, a.
Il****rch*r. 4. Frl*kl* Hquew,
I. Go f.uk*, S H nreky l&gt;rlnk*r,
T. Carol l,ln-*y, I. W»*ly K t n o
F o r u m RACK — s / i e Mile—
t. Woody lla rla tl, 2. Ll**h*th
D. 2. Htrobann, !. F r o a t t i
FU k*. I. Phony Vet. t. Dor*
n»r, T. Giddy Gil. I. O ll. »
Arch
F IF T H II At'n — a n Mil* —
1. Ilonry Kill, 2. IK-Iorr* Jean,
I. Uu*«l Appeal, !. l’rlr*l*M
Fep. I. d e r a ilin g , «. Ill llPtty
A., T. Bllenl Gr*c*. I. H orker’a
Clrcu*
SIXTH HACK — a /I S Mil* —
t. Kuul Kolty, I. 1‘rlca, 2. A r­
yan. 4. F l a i l s IM*. 4. lllllio,
». T adlnrk Ml**. T. Haddl*
K nla ht. I. Ilnckye* lllura
SKVtCXTII NAI'F— S//H MID—
t. Iladlola. 2. F a i r lllrkory. I.
Mlrart* W ork*r, 4. Mary f la t­
ten, t. Calico T akl. 4. H arbour,
thole*. 2, W* G*t, I. Mlk*
Macduff
F.lfllfTH RACK — B/IS Mile—
1. Huian lla w lll. 2. Goldrti It*ward, I. Dinah'* Gano, 4.
Traveler Jo*. I. Food Tuwn,
4. Viola Tip, T. DI*count*d, I.
T**t W lr*
XINTH MACH — l / I S Mil* —
t. I'roud Kail*, 2. Two Hear*.
1. C a m e ra Uux. 4. Minn la
Oal**, 4. l-ands llock. 4. Olman Ulya, f. Itar* Hpurt, I.
Malarial
TRUTH RACK — B/IS MR*—
I. Itrlln*. 2. Kltony, I. Hununar*
•Ha. 4. Taa Darling, 4. Chuck
Drak*. 4. O.ll.'* Walla, T.
Itlnao Fug. 4. Fay Off Girl
RI.HVRNTH R A I D —S/H Mil—
1. T ry To Win, 8. Ilypnollqua,
I. Ilockln Bla, 4. Fa rry HI. I.
Bwaat Showers, 4. F la at M a­
tron. T. D o nna 's Mlaa X sy, 4.
Mr. T all M s s.

pair of wini. 11c teamed with
Irlarta to capture the fifth
game double* and then took
the ninth game alnglei match
with a fine solo performance.
Arrona and Zubl split the
Malnec Double hightlights to
pay 1160.00 on tho 6-6 com­
bination.

Starchiefs In
League Lead
The BIR Hemphill Motorettes really bowled them down
last week at the Jet Lanes.
He*e la the Poiltlon Day line­
up:
Teem
W L
Starchiefs
47 21
Tempests
47 21
Bonneville*
42 28
Classics
37 31
SUariu
38Vk 31H
Rlvlerai
38 33
SpeciiU
38 32
Rambleretles
34 34.
LaSabrea
83 33
Electrai
33 33
Catalinaa
31 37
Ambassadon
2944 3814
lnvlclas
2714 40'.4
Grand I'rix
20!4 4144
Wildcats
20 42
Pontiac
22 40
Marion Voigt had the high
game and icrlca/w lth a 189493. Rome the other high
games rolled were 176-433 for
Rita Stein, 174-471 for Elaine
Koitival, 171-444 for Linda
"Car" Post and 168 for Rose
Phillips.
Two team* are going for
the State Tournament, more
will be poited at a later date.

By Joe Warden
Herald Sports Writer
Brevard County haa aym
bollied "good luck" to the
high flying Oviedo Liom this
year. Oviedo downed Tltuivlllc in a contest which exhl
blted the Lions' ball control,
3934, last Friday and the
rough and eager Ovledlans
take on two more Brevard
cage squada thla week, Mel­
bourne Central Catholic, to­
night, and Eau Gallic In Mel
bourne, Friday. If Lady Luck
(Brevard s t y l e ) continues
smiling on Oviedo, the Lions
ought to have another big
week.
The Lloni, now rolling along
with a 9-3 record, are out
to Improve their performance
and to win all of their com­
ing gamei. Behind this de­
termination la the fact that
the Orange and Black have a
momenloui dato ahead of
them, Feb. 14. Valentine's li
the long awaited day that the
Lloni travel to Orlando to
battle the filth-ranked May
nard Rvani. And all Ovled­
lans arc agreeing that thli
will be a big task, yet all be
lieve that If there Is a team
who can beat Evans, Oviedo
might fill the bill.
Yet the Lions are not over­
ly conlldent, for it la general
ly recognised that It will be
a rough road to Evans, for
the Lloni muit face Titua
vlllc, Howey and Montvcrde
again. And the odds are
against a quintet winning nine
in a row. Yet, even though
the Lions know they may be
ths underdogi, they are going
to put out and hope for the
best.
Not much la known about
tonight's opponent, Melbourne
Central. The Hustler* are
paced by Don Flckett and do
Just what their name implies.
Oviedo will have the advan­
tage of playing at home, but
the disadvantage of not know­
ing much about their oppon­
ent. Yet the Lions will be out
for their fifth win in a row.

Braves Play
Lion Cubs

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Page 6 — Jan. 28, 1984

BY JULIAN 8TENSTROM

Players' Night
Recently when we eddreeaed member* of the Seminole
High Booster* Club we made a suggestion which we hope
the orgenixation will utilise.
About a week or 10 deya befor* the opening game cf
the 1964 gridiron season, we'd like to *e* the Seminole
squad go through a nighttime workout with all Seminole
fane as guest*.
The affair can be held rather early, atartlng around
6:16 or 6:30. Fans bolding tickets can pick up a hot fried
chicken box lunch and a aeft drink and munch while
watching Seminole coaches Introduce players, explain
various offenalv* and defensive formations, and—even
more Important—explain a few of th* Intricate phaae* of
footbelL
We've seen thla type of thing done before and you
can't imagine how much information tha fana, particu­
larly those who have never played football, end especial­
ly th* women folk, get from these demonstrations.
When thla is completed the coaching staff can put
the squad through a 26 or 30 minute game-type ecrlmmag*
aeaalon which will give the fans some Idea of what Semi­
nole might hold in elcre for their opponents during th*
season.
Ticket* Bold for the affair would be for th* box sup­
per only. This means th at this could be the family’s
“night out" for the week. A« for fane who don’t hold
tickets, they can come right in and enjoy th* program
without shelling out a nickel.
However, while the crowd la munching fried ehteken
and learning something about football and th* football
team, Booster Club member* should have a picnic sign­
ing up members for th* organisation.
We hepe th* local booster unit will plan such a night
befor* th* beginning of th* gridiron aeaeon. I t’ll be good
public relations and it’ll help build up the booster unit.
And when you look at that Semlnola slate of games this
fall, brother—Seminole’s eleven la going to need all the
boosting, pushing and pulling they ran get from the fans.
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Orange Bowl At Night
W ell buy the Orange Bowl committee's Idea of pre­
senting the annual elastic a t n ig h t But we don't Ilka th*
Idea of presenting the spectacle New Year's night.
In our opinion the Getor Bowl Association ha* proved
that • major bowl contest doesn't have to be presented
New Year’s day to be successful.
Why doesn't the committee make arrangements to
present the contest on Wednesday night, Dec. 80, or eves
Thursday afternoon or evening, Dec. 31. This would give
th* Orange Bowl clear sailing and absolutely no com­
petition.
After fens watch the Sugar Bowl, th* Cotton Bowl
and then th* Rose Bowl, football fans are pretty well
“footballed" for one day. Then to be forced" to spend
another three hour* before th* flicker will chai* many
gridiron fans to other means of entertainment
W* hope tha committee will reconsider.

The L}man Greyhounds,
with a record of nine wins
and five losses this season,
return to action tonight when
they move to Ocoee for a non­
conference engagement with
the Cardinals.
The Baby 'Hounds will col­
lide with the little Red Illrds
In a preliminary affair at
6:30 p. m.
The Greyhounds, winners of
their last two outings, looked
good In both contests. At Kiss­
immee Bill Tolsen smashed
the school's scoring record
when be swished 34 points
through the nets.
Head Coach Walt Dxuraa
said he was glad to sc* tha
youngster get hot and break
the mark. Saturday night,
Diuras declared that tha
Hounds win over Oak Ridge
was one of the best team ef­
forts of the year, particularly
In the fourth period when th*
'Hounds came back to knot
th* count at 31-all at the end
of tho regulation four quart­
ers. A six-point effort In the
overtime enabled Lyman to
bring home the bacon.
Dxuraa apparently la pleas­
ed with th* performance of
Dave Mails, a 8-foot-4 center
who he brought up from the
JayVee five to replace the
injured Donnie Smith.
Dxuras probably will go
with Tolson, Gene Wlnkleman,
Matts, Joe Asher and either
Jim Goplen or Richard G rant

Golf Luncheon
The Sanford Women's Golf
Association will meet Wednes­
day at the Mayfair Country
Club for Us monthly business
luncheon. A low gross, ninebole tournament will also be
held.

O’Brien In Meet
NEW YORK (U PI) — Formar Olympic shot put cham­
pion Parry O’Brien entered
the Mlllros* Games Monday
and will compete against
NYU's Gary Gubner and Taxaa AdM's Randy Matson
Thursday at Madison Square
Garden.

The Sanford Junior High
8choo! Bravsa go hack Into
action tonight when they en­
tertain the Oviedo Junior
High Lion Cuba a t the San­
ford school’s gymnasium. Th*
varsity affair will begin at
8 p.m., and a Jayve* prelimi­
nary begins at 6:30.
Last Saturday night th*
Braves took a twin-bill from
the Florida Military School
Knights from DeLand. In tha
varsity contest
took a 36 to 35 .
tha Knights. In th* _
nary, the Braves' Jayve* defeated th* FM8 quintet, 26
to 23.
Friday night tha Bravea
will meet th* South Seminole
Junior High Hurricane* a t
Lyman High in Longwood.

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following - daacrlbad p r opa rty,
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DEAR ABBYi A s aldariy
and enjoying the mutual
getting OUT of a taxi?
neighbor lady and dear companionship. When one
Should the man let the lady
friend of mine recently pats* walks tall and straight, he
out of the taxi and then get
ad away, leaving a bachelor
should not worry if his
out himself so he won't have
son sort of helpless for his shadow Is crooked.
to climb acrosa HER feet?
meals. I bars been giving
CONFUSED
him his evening meal In my
DEAR ABBY: I am in the
home and then Inviting him
ninth grade and the dentist
DEAR CONFUSED: The
to watch television with me told my parents that I need
gentleman should let the
afterwards as I am a widow
braces. 1 don't think I do. I
lady get into the taxicab
and lonely, too. Re In turn
like my teeth the way they
first,
snd she should slide
does some chores around my
are and none of my friends
over so that when he gets
house, takes me to church
thinks they are so bad,
in HE will be near the door.
and sometimes to shop (as
either. My parents say I will
I have no transportation and
That way HE can get out of
be glad later on, but I still
the taxi first and help the
he drives a car). His mother
don't want them. 1 am pop­
lady out.
and I were v e r y c l o s e
ular In school and am afraid
friends, and when she knew
1 wouldn’t be with wires on
she was growing weaker, my teeth. Please tell me
CONFID E N T I A L TO
she asked me to care for what you think.
“BUFFALO BILL” : Do not
resent growing old. It is a
him. He Is a good Christian
AGAINST BRACES
privilege denied to many.
man and there it no marri­
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age or love talk between us,
DEAR AGAINST: Get the
Get It off your chest. For
braces. Your popularity rat­
as I am 18 years older than
a personal, unpublished re.
he. Wo each have our sep­
ing won't go down If you
ply, write to ABBY, Box
arate means, and consider have to smile through a bird
one another Just good com­ cage. And the rest of your 3305, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, aelf-ad*
panions, and nothing more. Ufa you'll have an attractive
dressed envelope.
But, Abby, dear, the gossips
mouth and a song in your
heart.
are going a t us so fiercely.
e • •
Tate to write letters? Send
U you think I am doing
one dollar to ABBY, Box
wrong, please tell me in your
DEAR ABBY: I read
column.
somewhere that the gentle­ 3305, Beverly Hills, Calif,
man should always precede for Abby’e new booklet,
A BELIEVER IN FAITH
"HOW TO WRITE LET.
the lady INTO a taxicab so
she won't hsve to elfmb TERS FOR ALL OCCADEAR BELIEVER: Con­
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ER SERVICE. Parts and
billfold, Navy I.D. card. Vs.
1:10 (3) T oo Don't Sap
supplies for all makej In­ 2 BR House. Clean A close
drivers license, social se­
RENT A BED
( I I M c t l a l i l Navy
1:10 (SI G r e i t o s t Show
cluding: Electrolux. New
Rol'avray, Hospitil A Baby
curity
card
and
pictures.
In.
Jimmie
Cowan.
322-4013.
(31 R ichard Boons Show
and rebuilt cleaners sold.
Louise Spates 322 4899.
Beds.
( I ) P ottie oa t Ju n c tio n
S:30 (SI J a o k Danny
No home
service
call 3 Rm. G arate Apt. 309 W.
By Day. Week, or Month
10:00 (Si Q a ry Moors
LOST! Lake Mary Ares.
18th St., FA 2-3167.
charge
Phone
FA
2-2232,
Ph.
FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st SL
131 T a ltp h o n o H our
Brown A white male point­ 2333 Park Dr. ..
(S) Tlia F u g itiv e
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Clean,
4-RM.
811
Park.
er. Has collar with no
ll:tO (3X01 Nsws. W s s th s r .
S ports
name. Antwcrs to name of
2 BR Unforn. house. Nothing FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
(») Mid-Kit. Nsws
NOTICE O F APPLICATION
&gt;2
"TEX."
REWARD.
Phone
11:3S Si T h o s t s r of tho S tars
Repairs,
parts;
Electrolux,
fancy, but cheap rent. Pb. 6A Special Notices
FO R TAX DKCD
11:30 (3) T o n ig h t Show
322-3072.
(S e rito o 1SI.IS Florida S t a ta t e
FA 2-3219.
Kirby,
RcxAir, AirWay,
(Color)
• f 1MB)
StorakJ space, clean, dry.
H i l l ( I I Movls
GE, etc. Cleaners sold, ex­
NOTICE IS IIE R E D T OIVFA 2-i::&lt; or FA 2-5192.
CS. T h a t r a t e r II. A R uth M.
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114 4 BR., 2 Bath ......... 1143 mo.
W E D N E S D A Y A . M.
Johnson th e holder of th e fol.
P a rk A v #
&lt;!infnrH
Phnne ^ BR., 2 Baths . . . . $110 IDO.
1:00 (3) Sllmnaattca
Park
A
te..
Sanford,
Phone
,
„
R
j
Bl(h
,
70
Mo.
towing c ertific ate h a t filed
9. For Sale or Rent
B E M rsoL P. r o t ' N T T
1:11 (31 Bunshlna A l m ta a o
FA 2-4763.
eald c ertific ate for t a s d ied to
r o M M i c o m m is s io n
(01 Nows, W e a th e r
bo
leaurd
thereon.
The
c
e
r
t
i
­
N allre » f Public l l r n r l n g
•:20 SI Qrovo, r a r m R a p o rt
RAVE.VNA PAHS
ficate nu m b er and y e a r of
0:30 13) F lo r id a H istory
Nolle* la hereby given, th a t
FA 2-1301 17-92 i t Hiawatha Large lot. 3 BR, 2 bathe, mo­
Issuance, th* description of the a f te r c onsidera tion, th* Sem i­
( I I S unrlsa S t m e a t s r
p r ope rty, and th* nan:* In nole C o u n ty Z oning Commiedern kitchen, dining room
3:10 (31 Today
APT. $30 A up. Surplua City.
which It w a s assessed a r e as elon will hold a public h e a r i n g
(S) W a k t Up M o y ltt
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
ocrecned porch, cent, heat
follows:
to d e te rm in e th* f e asibility of NOTICE IS he reb y given th a t
? :! • ( I I Film F i s t u r o a
It air-coad. &lt;700 down It
C e rtifica te No. IIS
T o ar of recom m ending to th e Board of t am a n g a g t d In bueJntea a t 2 BR., furn. house, spotless.
(0) Mlckla Evans
T ill I I I Local Nsws, W s s t h s r Issuanca ISIS
County Commlaalonere th a t th* Fore e t City. Semlnol* County.
take over payment#, or will
Bluet set to appreciate. $83.
DESCRIPTION OF P R O PB R T T following described p ro p e rly Florida, u n d e r th* fictitious
1:00 ( r C a pta in K a n s a r o o
rent for $133 per mo. Ph.
AdulU, no pets. FA 2-3930.
Lot I t O r i e n ts Darden* Snd preaently to n e d R-1AA Single name of. W A L LE R'S REALTY,
3:10 ( I ) C artoons
Add.
323-0733.
1:00 ( t ) J a c k L aLanna
Family Itealdentlal he eontd and t h a t I Intend tn r e g is te r
Nam* In whleh assessed Paul C*l Com m ercia l: E SSI) ft of •aid n a m e w ith th a Clerk of 3-ROOM furo. a p t, for couple,
( l | Amsrlcan History
( I I E z s r c ls s F o r Womoa A. (k Krm atdln* Tapperaon. All th* re m a in d e r o f th e following tl:* C ircuit Court. Semlnol*
FURNISHED
home, in Sanupstairs, water Ind. $45.
of l a i d p ro p e rty be in g In th* described p ro p e rty subsequent County. Florida, In accordanc*
l i t l ( I I C a rto o n s
ford.
Apopka
888-4849 or Or­
FA
2-7399.
C
ounty
of
Seminole,
S
ta
te
of
w
ith
th*
provisions
of
tha
FIc1:1# (31 Oalo Storm
tn th* t a k i n g of th* R /W for
Florida. Unless such c e r t i f i ­ w ide ning of M aitland Avti Deg tltloua S'.m e Sta tuie a. to-w lt
lando 423-8111.
(1) R o m p sr Room
c ate th e l l b* redeemed accord* at Ih* RE cor of th* N W 4 nf Section IS3.0I Flo rid a S t a t u l t a 3 Bit., IH bath. 2413 Cbaoe
11:10 ( I I Say W hsa
t n s t* law Ih* property d t e - RK'4 of Section TI-31S-3SE. 195T.
(SI Kawa
There la no telling how
queen snd Wait led another
Ave. Available r*b. 3. Pb. 3 BEDROOM, Suniaad Eocrlbed In euch c e rtific a te will run W 421-5 ft. N 14M0' STT.l
Big: Cecil R. W aller
(
I
I
Hpanlah
much blood, sweat and tears
h e a rt This time East was 10:11 ( I ' K i w i
ATM
to lei. Aoiume payment#.
322-3809.
be sold to tho hig h es t hl.ldsr ft. E 534.1 ft to E line of N W U P u b l l ih J a n . I. 14. 31. 31. t l t «
a t th* fr o n t door of tho s s m l- of BE*l to POR. F g - - h e r d*i- CDQ-1S
9Q J9
could be avoided at the bridge
through with his conservation 1I:S0 (II Sax W h s a
Available Jan. 31. FA 2-3173.
nolo C o u n ty Court llousa at crlbed a t l y in g In N orthw eet
( I I I L o r a Lucy
3 BR., uniurn. country bom*.
♦ XQJM
program. Hs covered the
table if players would only
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Sanford. Florida, on the first c orner of Oranol* Road
( I I Daeambsr Bride
nd
2 3R. Apt. fura. all elec., t
• ••
$75. PA 2-7688.
F
O
R
TAX
DE
E
D
think before they make their
queen of hearts with the king. l t: 0 e ( I I C o n c s n t r tt l o a
Monday
In
th* m onth
of Maitland Avenue
B A IT
(See. 1*1.Id F l o r i d a Statu te#
car Gar., 2 lota, Now va­
March, 1144. which la Ih* 3nd
(SI McCoya
Public h e a r i n g will b* ha!
mistakes and not afterwards
Now declarer started to
Small tu n . apt. 600 Park Ave.
day of March. 1S44.
T rie s Is R l s h t
ft J8
AUMI
In the Semlnol* County Court #f ISIS)
cant. $230 Caoh, $60 mo. 317
think. He worried, fretted 11:11 ((tI)) M
when all they can do la to
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV
D atsd t h is Srd day of J a n ­ llousa, County Commlaelonere
i n i n g Links
V l t l l
VX M ?
E.
23th.
EN.
T
h
at
P
e
t
e
r
H.
A
R
u
th
31.
u
a
ry
.
t
i
l
l
.
2
BR.
Furo.
houte,
2316
San­
fumed and generally tried to
slow up the game.
( C o lo n
Room. Sanford. Florida. W ed
ATM
A AMS
J o h n s o n th* h o ld e r of th* fol
(Official Clark's Seal)
( I I P t t o And a i a d y s
n e id a r , F e b r u e r y 13. 1944
ford
Ave.,
FA
2-0731.
salvage
something
from
the
The best place for declarer
low Ins c e r tif ic a te h a s fllsd
AKQM
ATS
A r t h u r II. Beckw ith. Jr.. T:34 T. M. or a t toon th ere
12. R eal E s ta te F o r S a lt
( I ) Blvsn K i r s
wrack, but all to no avail.
■aid c a r t lf l c a t a fo r tax died
to do his thinking la before
C l a r k C ircuit Court, Ssm l- a f te r a* possible,
■ o o n a?)
W
E
D
N
E
S
D
A
Y
P
.
M.
FURNISHED
to
b*
leeuod
tharaon.
Th*
t
e
r
nolo
County.
F
lorida
Semlnol* C ounty Zonin g
Thera was no way left for 11:10 ( I ) T o u r F i r s t Im p res s
playing from dummy to the
AAKQA
tlflcat* n u m b e r a n d y e a r of 2 BR, 1 bath, kit. equip!,
Dy: E. O. Troy Ray. Jr.,
Com mission
him to make his contract.
first trick. Even U there Is
lieuanc*. th* description o f th
ton
D. C.
VA&lt;
~&gt;AU
Dy R obert 8. Brown
2. 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
goragt apt. ................... $33
p
r ope rty, sn d th* nam * tn
(
I
I
Lovs
of
L
il
t
Publish
J
a
n
.
31
A
Fab.
4.
I
t.
How much easier matters
no problem with that play
Semlnol* C ounty Zonin g
A li
1, 1U, ft 2 BATHS
2
BR,
1
bath
kit.
equlpt.
Dup­
C
)
ErnlS
Ford
which
It
w
aa
aeteasad
a
r
*
aa
IS.
!»
•!.
D
ire
cto
r
♦ l AJ
A fltll
would havs been If South had 13:31 (SI Nsws
there Is no better time to
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
CDQ-St
Publish Ja n . 31 6 Feb. 4, I S i t follow*:
lex
apt.............................
$43
dons his thinking at trick one t i l l * (SI S s a rc h for T o m o r ­
C e rtific a te No. 55*
Tear a
plan your whole campaign.
CDQ-14
UNFURNISHED
row
leauanc* ISS4
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
and played dummy's three of
South did not believe la
MM
DESCRIPTION OP PRO PE RT Y 3 BR, 1 bath, kit. equlpt
( I ) F a t h s r Knows B ss t
NOTICE O F B U T
FOR TAX DE E D
Low Monthly Payment#
hearts.
•sing up valuable tlm s this
(31 T r u t h o r C onst*
T
h
a
t
p
a
r
t
Disc.
In
DB
144
(So*. 104.1# Florida n t a t a le a TO) RALPH II. SIMMONS and
fenced back yd ......... $110 For Complete InformatioR
quoncoa
ANNA E. SIMMONS, hie Pa g* 115 (L ess Lota I I A S3)
Hs would havs woo the
• f 1*40)
way. Hs played the Jack of
Dlk t l Manlando
3 BR, 1V4 bath, Loch Arbor
13:11 (I! (lu ld ln g L ig ht
wife. D efendants.
NOTICE IS I I E R E D T OIVSee Or Call Your
trick with the ace and set up 13:11
hearts almost before he had
Nam* In which aareseed Key
(31 NDC Now .
YOU AND EACH O P TOO
EN. T h a t Pa ler II. A R uth M.
.............................................. $110
D
evelopm
ent
A
R
e
alty
Inc.
All
dummy's diamond suit. Later 1:01 (SI Dachslor F a t h s r
seen the rest of the hind.
Juhne on the holder of th* f&lt;»l- ar* hereby notified th a t suit
(II Uanoral Hospital
low ing c ertific ate h a t filed haa been comm enced a g a i n s t of aald p r o p e rt y being In the 1 BR, 2 batho, kit. equip,
be would force East'a king of
East was la no such burry. I hearts for liter.
( I I Kawa W a a th a r
SALES BROKER
Loch Arbor ............... $123
said c ertific ate for ta x deed ynu In tl:* Circuit Court of th* C ounty of Htmlnol*. s t a t e s '
He looked carefully a t that
South ltd the five of dubs hearts snd be able to enter t i l l ( I I Focus
Ninth Ju d ic ia l Circuit of th* Florida. U nless such cartlfl
to ba Issued t h t r t o n . Tho car
long diamond suit and do-1 from dummy and finessed dummy with a heart and 1:10 ( I ) Aa T h e World T u rao t l f l c a t t num ber and y e a r of S late of Florida In and for c a t s shall b* r t d t e m t d accord 4 BR, 2V4 batho, otova, Lake
Ing to law th* prope rty dee
( I I Kowa
front ............................. 1183
Semlnol* C ounty, Ih* a b b r e
tasuanc*. tha description of th
elded to save his king of | tbs ten. This lost to West’s cash the K it of the diamonds.
erlbed In auch c e rtific a te will 4 BR, 2 batho, clove, a ir
( I ) Sclanee
p ro p e rty , and th* nam a I v l a t t d till* of which Is: WOR
be
sold
to
th*
highest
b
l
J
d
r
r
1:11 (II Carto ona
C
H
E
S
T
E
R
MECHANICS
SAV
which It w aa asseassd a r e aa
322-2420
cond. Leooc ............... 9145 2383 Park Dr.
at th* fro n t door o f th* Beml
3:M &lt;11 T ataw ord
ING* RANK. P la in tiff, - v t
follo w s:
( I I Ann B otham
C a r t l f l r a t a No. ITT
T e a r of RALPH If. SIMMONS and AN nole C ounty Court llu uee at Call Stemper Agency, 1919 So 4 BR, 2 balhi, centrally heat­
131 l a l ' l Maka A D i a l
NA E. SIMMONS h i t wife, D* Sanford, F lorida, on th* flret
laauanco 1SS0
French Ave., 322-4991.
t i l l ( I I llousa T a r t y
In
Chancery
No. Monday In th* m onth of March
ed ft vlr-cond. Fenced back
D K IC n iP T IO N o r PRO PE RT Y fendenta.
)
(0) Day l a Court
IMS. which Is th* Snd day af
L o tt Described In DU 17 Pag* 13744.
yd.
Weter aoftener ft land*
Furn.
Apt#.,
Pleaoont
living,
(1) Tho Doctora
March.
1»S«.
Th* n a t u r e of thin suit Is
103 A D It IIS Pag* STS Sec
It e e r t a b t l y w a s a s u r p r i s e are, "So you decided you down. So concentrate on that t i l t (I) To Tall tho T r u th
leaped.
FA
3-0611.
Dated
th
is
Srd
day
of
J
a
n
­
a
foreclosure
o
f
t
h
a
t
c
e
r
­
tlon 7 T ow nahlp 31M Rang* SS
Park ApU. FA 2-3307
(SI d a n a r a l Hospital
tain m o r tg a g e from eald da uary. ISSI.
E
to me to find out h t w m a n y needed ■ vacation. Pratty with him—If you want him to
( I I I - o r t ti a Toung
(Official C le r k 's Beal)
fendaul*
lo
plaintiff,
da
ted
Nam*
In
which
assssasd
Kll
Lake
cottage, furn. 322-6106,
soft! I wouldn't mind chang­ feel you raally sympathize.
1.-34 I I I Kawa
A r th u r II. Beckwith, Jr.,
u s u a l l y la v e l -b e a d a d people
s a b t l h O. McUrld*. All of said May 31, 1SS3 and recorded
C le r k C ir c u it Court.
1:10 ( I I You Don't l a y
ing
places
with
you."
J
u
n
e
35,
1S«1
In
Official
R
e
­
If
you're
sending
a
card
In
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
p
ro
p
e
rty
bein
g
In
the
C
ounty
don't know bow to Ulk to a
(Color)
Brmlnol* County, F lorida
of Stm lnole, Sla t* of Florida. cords Uonk 453 page 447 of th*
lieu of s visit, don't fall for
111 N. Park Ava. FA 34123
The
Ust
three
or
four
vis*
(«)
F.dgo
o
f
Night
Ilyi
E.
a
.
T
ro
y
Ray,
J
r
,
Publlo
Records
of
Semlnol*
U n lta s such r o r l lf l c a t * ahalt l&gt;*
friend
or K l a t l v o g o i a g
I I ) Queen F o r A Day
the so-called funny kind that
D. C.
redeemed a cc o rd in g to law th* County, Florida, e n cu m b erin g
through the e x p e r i e n c e of a Itors to pop their heads Into treat a visit to a hospital ss a 1:10 (3) Match O u n s
p ro p e rly
described
In euch t h a t c e r ta in pier* or p a rre l Publish Jan. 31. A Fab. 4. 11, tN T H E CIRCUIT COt RT OF By owner, comer lot, furo.
the room have probably al­
(SI Hscrel S torm
T H E NINTH JU DICIAL t i l t
h o s p i t a l a ta y .
c e r tif ic a te will be told to the of prope rty located, alluate, t l . 1)14.
3 BR. bouae, aliding g l u t
Ct’IT IV AND FOR OEMI
ready hit upon that particular huge Joke. It may be deliver­
(t) T rallm aatsr
h i g h e s t bldde&lt;- a t th* fro n t and b r i n g In said C o u n ty a nd C D Q - l i
door to patio, alee, kit*
Friends sally forth with "light approach."
n o l i: c o u n t v . F l o r id a .
ed when the patient is won 4:33 (31 Nswa
du a r of th* Hsntlitol* County Stale, to - w l t:
NOTICE O F APPLICATION
4:10 (3) H um s and Alisa
CHANCERY NO. 13BU
Lot
40.
SAN
LA NT A
utility room, c a r p o r t e ,
C
o
u
r
t
flout*
a
t
Hanford.
F
l
o
r
­
grim determination to "cheer
FOR TAX DORR)
(S) Unela W a l t
T H E BOW ERT S A V I N G !
T H IR D SECTION, a cc o rd .
And speaking of tbs light dering whether or not he's
ida, on th* flrat Monday In
&lt;8,700. 8884370 DeBary.
up" the patient and their
(See. 1*4.1# F lo r id a S t a t a t t s BANK.
3:10 ( t l Hast of d r o u t h #
rosily
going
to
make
It.
If
so,
Ing
to
th
e
plat
th
e
r
e
o
f
a
s
th*
month
of
Starch.
1114
(»&gt; lluurbon Btraat Dsat w hic h la Ih* Snd day o f Starch
Plaintiff,
recorded In P l a t Booh IS a f 1*4*1
famous first words usually approach, which seams to be its humor will most certainly
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV r s
NO QUALIFYING. Fenced
S i t f (3) G re ate st H a a d l l n t i
the only accepted one there
Pax* 75. Public Record*
SPSS.
(
t
)
M
a
r
t
I
t
T
o
U
oaror
EN.
T
h
a
t
P
e
te
r
H.
A
Ituth
3L
not
be
appreciated.
ODI8
LF.E
BCR
I/O
08.
et g&gt;.
of
Semlnol*
County,
Flor*
yard. I-room bouae, $1,700
l u t e d th is 3rd day nf J a n ­
is today for greeting those in
Joh n s o n tha holder of th* fol­
Defendants
Ida.
uary, ISS4.
In fact, any note you write
equity, $87 mo. Trade for
misery: "Don't overdo U."
NOTICE o r SALK
F.ACII OF YOU ARB R E - lowing c e rtific a te baa filed
(Official
c
l
e
r
k
'
s
Beall
NOTICE IB IIE R ED T OIV
camping trailer; boat, mo­
The person whose world Is yourself is sure to be a safer
A r t h u r II. Usckwlth, Jr.. QU IUCD to file y o u r a n s w e r aald c a rtlflc a ta for tax deed
o r o th e r w r i t te n d e f t n t e e to to b* laxued tharaoa. Th* c e r t i ­ KN t h a t a n t h t Oth day ar
Clerk C ircuit Court.
tor and trailer, or eaah of­
temporarily bordered by his bet than some printed mess N O T t r B o r APPL3CATION
Semlnol* County, Florida Ih* Com plaint w ith tha d o r k fica te n u m b e r and y e a r of F e b r u a ry . 1044, a t 11:0# A. M.
fer. 421 Edwin S t, N. Orlan­
of th* C i r c u it C o u rt of Se m i­ leauanre, th* daecrlp tlon af th* a t tha m ain door a f th* Court
own aches and pains finds It age you pick out of a stack
FOR TAX IIF.Kt)
Dy:
K.
O.
T
roy
Ray,
J
r
,
LAST DAT
nole County, Florida, In this p r ope rty, and Ih* nam* la bouse of aemtnol* County, at
I t n . 1BI.IS F lorida S ta ta toa
do. 138-7380.
D. C.
hard to rally to the too-llght of get-well-quick cards.
which It w aa assessed a r* as Sanrord. Flnrlda
th* under
WALT DISNEY'S
Publish Ja n . 33 A Fab. 4. It proceeding and to aerva
Plain, old-fashioned sym a f t o t a l
touch.
• l i n e d Clerk will offer for
copy
th ere o f upon th* pltln* follow a:
NOTICE IB HK.UKHT tllV I.
ISSI.
"TUB
pslliy may seem corny, but it KN. T h at T slor II. A n u t h M. CDQ-S1
T e a r a f •ale to th* hig h es t and best 3-BEDRM, 1 bath, kit. equip­
t l f f a a tto r n e y s , whoa# name* C e r tif ic a te No. 411
MISADVENTURES
Bring no troubles of your
and a d d r e s s a re h e r e i n a f t e r t e i u a n r e ISSI
bidder for cash th* following
ped. 113 Oakland Dr., SunJohnson tits h o ld ar of tha fol­
OF MERLIN JONES" own with you. There's Just Is sure to be appreciated by lo
IIF.IC
NIPTION
o
r
PR
O
P E R T Y d i a c r lb t d r sa l p roperty:
eel
forth,
ae
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land. FA 3-4083, or dt 111
tlie suffering patient who has said
NOTICE
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f o e t a x tir.Bn
Park Ava.
of F e b r u a ry 1144. In d e f a u lt 417.4 P t of NH of NW»i of
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO..
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world so far as the sick per­ well-intentioned friends and c a t s num ber and y e a r af lieu- ( t o e . IS4.lt F i e r i da s t a t a t e * t h e re o f th* c a u i# will proceed NW«4 of BW&lt;4 Section II
I. a cc ording to tb* plat
TOMORROW
ea part* upon th* e n tr y of T ow na hlp 30S Rang* S3E
t h e r e o f aa recorded In Plat $330 DOWN. No qualifying. No
s m s . tha description of tho • f ISM)
son Is concerned, and that Klatlves to cheer hint up.
NOTICE 18 IIE R E D T GIV- a Decree P rn Confeteo a g a i n s t
Nam* In which assessed T.
Ol'EN 12:15
Rook 13. P a g r * T4 and Tl,
property, and th o nsm # In
rioting coats. 8 BR, 3 Bath
Is
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Publlo Record* o f Beml.
you.
AT 2:30 - 5:20 • 8:30
which It waa asaassad a r t a a
Johnson
th*
holder
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tho
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my
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and
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pro
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In
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County, Florida
home, k i t c h e n equipped.
S ^ l « s * W IS M II
followai
Wives can profit, too, from C a r tlf lr a ta No. 301 T oar a f to w in g r o r l lf l c a t * ha* fllsd official aeal of said Court tn C ounty of Semlnol*. S ta te of to g e t h e r w ith all structures,
Call Sterf&gt;per Agency, 1818
aald c t r l l f l c a t a fo r lax Seed Semlnol* County. Florida, t h is Florida. Unless euch cartIM Im provam tnta, flttu r e a , appu
"Happier Wives (hints for Issuanca 1110
to b* Issued thereon. Th* ear- 34th d a y af J a n u a r y 1SI4.
r a t* shall b* redeemed accord* ancaa. a n d appurtenances on
80. Franck Ava., FA 3-4891.
(irv()
N irria ii o r pr o pk k t t tlflcat*
husbands)." Mall 23 cents to DKot M3.
n u m b e r and y e a r of (SEAL)
Ing to ta w th* p ro p e rty das said land o r uasd tn conjunc­
J. O. T ac kard'a tat
MIDI - I N T HI ATHf Ruth Milieu Reader Service, Lot
lesuanca, th* description of th*
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith. J r
crlb ad In euch c e r tif ic a te will tion ih ir o w lt h .
Add. to Midway
BY
OWNER, 8 bodroom, m
Clerk of th* C ircuit C o u r t b* sold to the hig h es t bidder
T h is sat* la mad* p u r su a n t
Kants
In
which
a s s i s t e d property, and tha nanta In
c/o
The
Sanford
Herald,
P.
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bath
borne. One bedroom
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foreclosure
.COlOMCOPf
Durle Wilson. All of sold proDeputy Clerk
ASalt E a t c r t a l a m o a t
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City i t r t y being In tho County of followai
nolo C ounty Court House a t e n tt r e d In Chancery action No.
haa separata entrance, can
PLUS AT 1:00
"VVumsa o r Tb# W o r ld "
BEARDA
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AND
No. I t *
T s a r of
Hanford. Florida, on th* flret 11441 now psndtng In th* Clr­
Station, New York 19, N. Y. lomlnolo, g t a t a of Florida. Certificate
ba ranfod for incoma. Will
" D lt a a r a . Ita l l a a S l r l i *
aauanc* 1H1
4:00 • 7:00 . 10:00
Monday In th* m o nth of March, eult Court of and for i s m lL EW IS
Units* such c a r t lf l r a ta shall
Attorney
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DESCRIPTION
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trad* for em itter plica.
t i l l , which la th* t n d day a f nol* County. Florida.
bo redeemed a ccording to law
March. 1S4I.
W E I L Si T l l l U S .
DATED THIS 14th day of
th* property desc ribed In euch P a r t of Lot T Dear. In ORB IS IS North Court S tre et
Shown by nppaintmaaL Call
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J
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certific ate will ba suld to tbo
FA 3-8848.
A Sales
• Service
Florida
(BEAL)
uary. 1004.
"Fe m a l e u s t u b
hlghoal btddor a t tho fro n t P in t* Htcllon No. I P l a t Dock Orlando,
P u b llih J a n . 3S A Fab. 4. 11. (Official C lark 's Beal)
Paga 4»
A r t h u r II. Bockwlth. J r ,
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door of tho Seminole County
IS.
1SS4.
Nam*
In
which
naaosaed
A r t h u r H. B ackw ith, J r .
Clark of tha Circuit Court
J a a a Craw farS
Court House a t Sanford, F l o r ­
S y t M a rth a T. Vlhlaa
C lerk Clreult Court
" M B KYKII JA CKS"
ida, on tha flrat Monday In tho Wellborn C. Phillip*. Jr. All CDQ-TT
FA 2-4929
Deputy Clark
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p
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being
In
th*
Bomlnol*
County.
Flo
rid
a
N a r l a a Bra aS a — t a l a r
month
of
March,
1134.
which
Zenith Color TV Salt*
NOTICE OF SALR
Ry: t . a . T roy Ray, J r . ANDERSON. RUSH
•CHMaTKHIUSK
I* tha Snd day of March, t i l l . County of S e m i n o l e . S l a t s of
NOTICE A F BALE
2690 Sanford Ava.
Nolle* Is hereby alv en t h a t
Florida.
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DEAN
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Dated this 3rd day of J a n ­
Notice la hereby gtvsn t h a t
p u r s u a n t to final deorea ran* Publish Ja n . 30 A Feb. 0. II, A ttorneys for P la in tiff
cate
shall
b*
redeemed
accord
aary, 1114.
p u r s u a n t t * final dacre* ra n d ,
Ing to law th a p r o p e rty d e s ­ dared on th* 34th day *f J a n
10. 1004.
153 E a s t C e n tr a l Boulevard
(Official C lerk 's Seal)
• rs d an th* 34th day a f J a n .
uary, 1*14. In t h a t c a r t a l n
Orlando, Florida
A r th u r II. Backwith. J r , cribed In auch c e r tif ic a te will caua* pendin g In tha C ircuit CDQ-04
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1*44. In t h a t c ertain
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causa p sn d tn g In th* c lr e u lt
NOTICE O F APPLICATION
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at th* front door of th* g t m l - Court In and for Bemlaol*
Seminole County, n o r l d a
Court In and fo r Bsmtnol*
County,
Florida.
In
Chancary,
FOR
TAX
DE
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■ y i K. O. Troy Ray, Jr.. nol* County Court House a t w herein F IR S T F E D E R A L 4Ba*. 104.1 a F lo r id a Btatnie*
County. Florida. In Chancery,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Sanford, F lorida, on Ihn f ir s t
D. C.
wherein
F in e r
FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­
f o b ta x naan
Tubllsh J a a . S3 A Fab. 4, U, Monday In th* m o nth of March CIATION OF S E M I N O L E a t 1»4B)
■AVING8 AND LOAN ASSO­
NOTICE IB H E R E B Y OIV
riortd* starete. CIATION
10(4. w hich Is t b s Snd day of
ii.
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OF
S
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M
INOLE
COUNTY, a corporation, la EN, T h a t P e te r II. A Ruth M.
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March, m i .
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NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIV- COUNTY. 1 c orporation, la
Dated t h i s I r d d a y o f J a n ­ Pla intiff, and R. C CRUM P­ Jo b n a o a tha holder of th* folW IIK II
TON. t t u i , a t al e r a de fen d ­ t u w ln a c e r t if i c a t e h a s fllsd EN. T h a t P e t s r II. A Ruth M. Pla intiff, a n d R. e . CRUMP­
•H O W S I
uary, 1144.
ant*. C hancery
Docket
So. aald c er tif ic a te for t a x deed Joh n s o n th a holder of the fol- TON, a t u t , at al ar* defend­
(Official C l a r k 's •**!&gt;
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Your
ants, Chancery
Docket
No.
Pah. I M S
A r th u r H. B ackw ith, J r , 1SSI4. I. ARTHUR II. BECK­ t o b* lesutd tharaon. Th* cor- lo w tag certificate haa fUad 1***1. I. ARTHUR If. B E C K ­
SKATING
WITH.
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of
th#
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Hurricane Hall Drivers
RCA Championship
Clark C ircuit Court.
said C ircuit Court, will within leauanc*. tb* description of to b* Issued thoreon. Tb* car- WITH. J R , C lerk of th* a f a r * Thrill Show
Semlnol* County, r i o r lS n
For AU F bssaa
C lrcnlt Court, will w i t h ­
By: B. O. T roy Ray, Jr. tl:a le s a l hours of tain on tb* p ro p e rty , and th* nam* In tlflcat* nurabar and year or aald
Plus Jerry Murad's HorTho wildest shew In the
Monday, F e b r u a r y 14. 1S44. o f f ­ wblcb It wa* assessed ar* a* Iseunac*. tb* description of th* in tb* logal hours o f aal* on
D.
C.
monkots and —die Porter
west. Chemplon cowboys
property, and th* cams In Monday, F t b r u a r y I t . l t t t afPublish J a n . 34 A Feb. 4, I t. er for aal* and sell to th* follow*:
Woganor Show. Eight big
from nil over the natlen
hlghoet a n d beat bidder fur C orllflcat* No. BIO
T s a r af which U wn* aascsatd ar* a t fa r for aalo to th* highest
IS. 1SS4
FA 2-9331
showil Tlckstsi on
i sals now!
and uast bidder for cash at th*
wM he riding rough, teu^h
cash a t th* f r o n t door a f Ih* Issuanca HOB
follow*:
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Courthouse af Samtnol* C oun­ D g u a u n iox of pr o per ty C a rtlflc a ta N*. 154
Toms sleek for the
Tear a t f r o s t door of tb* Courtbous*
of Bomlnol* County. Florida.
ty. Florida, la Sanford, F l o r ­ Lota 1 A T t# 13 ( L a s t P a r t Issuanca 1010
ida. Ih* follo w in g doaorlbod a f L ets T A I tn T hnglawood DBBURIFTIOX OF PROPERTY In Banfard. Florid*, th* fallow .
property, nttunted a n d bein g B*o t R e pla t) Block C. T a n g le , L«t 4. W ashington P a r k Ovie­ Ing described property, s i t u a t ­
ed and ba ln g In gsm lnala
la Semlnol* C ennty , Florida, wood Bactloa T w s
do
tn -w ltl
Nam*
la
whleh
asaestad
Nam* In which assessed Bolo- County. Florida, t o .w l t t
Th* E a s te r ly 15.4 foot nf
Th* E a s te r ly ISM feet of W ellbore C. Phillip*. J r . tne. men A P re ttie s Urowdy. All of
L ot 11 and th* W aatarly
Lot IS a nd a ll of Lot IS All o f eald p ro p e rty being la aald p ro p e rty being m tb*
31.4 f a s t of Lot 13. Block
ta Block 41. of SAN1UNDO th* C a a a t y of a tm ln o la , Slat* County a ! S s a l n o U , g u t * of
Boadmjr, February 2, 1N4
44. of SANLAKDO T H E
TUB SUBURB BE AUT I­ of Florida. U nless auch c e r t i ­ Florid*. Ualaoa such rertlf*.
2:80
“ TO P. II.
See Florida's greotosfs
• U B U n B BEAUTIFUL,
F U L PALM SPRINGS SBC- fica te sh a ll ba ra d a a m e J a c ­ eat* sha ll b* r sd s tm sd accord.
Monl Nowi erhmJft, rom
PALM SP RtXOg SECTION,
TION. a ccording to P l a t c ording tn t a w th* pro p e rty
Orlando-SaNiloola Jal-A lai Fronton
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ccording t* P l a t t h e re o f
Jm s J New oltrectl’o nsl U e Women's
thereof recorded la P l a t described la euch c er tif ic a te erlbad In auch cartlflcata w tu
Kwy. 17*91
recorded la P la t Book 4,
Book I. pag* SIH of lb* will be to ld t o lb* high**! b id ­
World-oil new Ah yoor. New (uried
1
, h ,th*
*‘ W
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Pa g* 4 5 4 of th* Publlo
Publlo Records of Sem i­ de r a t the fr o n t door of tb* a l tb* -Junt *5*
Art Exhibition. . . ||ih anneal Flor­
doorh laf
g*m
|.
Rooorda of bomlnol* C oun­
nole County, Florida.
Bomlnol* County C o u r t H out* nut* County Court Ileus* a t
ida Electrical Eseatltlon. . . Stela
ty. Florida.
S u b je ct t* re otrletlona af a t Baafard, Florida, on tb* Sanford. Florida, on th* first
•nd County oshlbits...Cattle,
Subject t* restric tio n s of
reeard.
flrat Monday la th* m o nth nf Monday In th* m o a th #f March
FEATURING
rscnrd.
• a i d aal* will ka mad* p u r ­ Mareh. 1004, w hich I* tb* t n d 1044. watch la th* 3*4 d a ? i f
Bald
aal* will b* mad* p u r .
s u a n t ta a n d la a r d s r to s a t i s ­ d a y o f March, t i l l .
March. 1044.
7 91
fy th* tarm * a f aald final daD a ted t h i s I r d day a f J a n Datsd thta I r d day . f . . . . a u a a t t* a n d la o r d e r t* p a t.
lafy tb# t o r n * a t *#14 final
era*.
nary. 1014.
•y. 1014.
docret.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
(Official Clark** Baal)
(Official Clark'* do*])
COURT BEAL)
A r t h u r H. Backw ith, J r ,
A r t h u r II. B ackw ith. J r .
A r t h u r H. Backwith. J r , (CIRCUIT
A r t h a r H. B tck w ltb . J r ,
C lark a f C ircuit C ourt, la
C lark Clrault Court,
l«U e
C U * C irc u it CourL
C M L t C ircuit Codrt. In
a nd f a r (a m ln a l* County.
•om lnolo County. F lorida
M i M a r High 8 Hi sals ss4 R agw lllt ft Aa lsn sR
338-7181 ar 3844881.
Florida.
By: c . O. T r a y Ray. J r ,
D ru g M o m
Florida.'
H iiU i H all ra te tn e w m .
■yi Martha T. Tibia*. DCD. C.
Phillip Lagaa. Atty.
Publish^aa. SI A Pah. d. t l
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of tb s Heart F s a i
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12. Real Estate For Sale. 12. Real Fatale For Sale 24. Electrical Service*
GREEXBRIAK
! By owner. Ten room house. YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
Choice lota available
in
8th St. A Oak Ave. Ph.
Contracting A Repairs
Urcviibriar of Loch Arbor
FA 2-041.
A Controls
overlooking golf course.
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902
Custom building to your NO QUALIFYING. 3 BR.,
screened patio, kit. equip., 25. Plumbing Services
specifications.
Ureenbriar
fenced
yard, recently paint­
uevelopetl by
ed. landscaped. 8100 down,
PLUMBING
KINGSWOOD
assume 871 mo. 322-1949.
Contracting Repairs
BUILDERS, INC.
FREE ESTIMATES
'.’02 Fairmont Dr.
FIVE ACRES
R. L. HARVEY
FA 2 8074
On State 419, 3/10 miles oft 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
17-92, near Five Points. Sign
HOME PLUS INCOME
on property. High, dry and 27. Special Service*
3 Bit., Spacious Rooms, Wallcleared.
to-Wall Carpeting. PLUS in­
WALLIS CABINET
come front 4-room fura. J. W. Hall Realty
SHOP
apt.. 818,500.
Ph. 322-3841'
915 West 3rd St.
Custom Msde Cabinets
2 BR., newly painted. Closing
MICA Counter-tops
cost, assume 881 mo. pyrots.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FA
2-5181
to
5
p.
m.
105
loot Park Avtnue
Days 322-7471 - Nltes 322 6110
Hayi Drive.
FA 2-5233 anytime
NEED A PICTURET
I BEDROOM Trame Horae Two story frame, 3 bedrooms,
Call BUI Vincent a t
2
bath.
Needs
work.
Woodon State livry.
The Sanford Herald
erful opportunity for good
84.100
handy-man or carpenter. I. D. Portraits, Commercial,
LAKE LOT. 100 x 400
87,500. Bevler Road. Call Parties A Gatherings,
On Paved Road
SmaU or Large
FA
2-2080.
84.000
FAST SERVICE
COUNTRY HOME
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
Night FA 2-0923
3 BR. Frame Home. Wood
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
Day FA 2 Mil
Floors, Outside patio, bar.
F11A-VA sale* broker. 2485
becue, and fruit trees.
S. Park Ave. FA 2-2384,
INCOME TAX
87.000
FA 2-2385.
PREPARATION
1308 Douglaa — 322-7199

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17-82 at Hiawatha In this fine 2 story, 8 room.
W recker Service
3 Bedroom home. Near
2 BR. Home, Study, IM
town for business, and river
$5.00
Baths, large Family Rm. In for fishing. Priced tight.
Anywhere In City Limita
good neighborhood; Includ­ Good Terms I
Reel's Paint &amp; Body Shop
ing stove, refrig., room airComplete Wreck Rebuilding
conditioner. washing m a­
10th St. A Sanford Ave.
chine It rugs. Down pay­
Day FA 2-7719-Nlte FA 2-0586
ment 8450, Monthly pay­
Investment A Realty
ments 883.50.
116 N. Park Av«.
322-9173 Tractor mowing A Grading.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
C«U FA 2-7621.
Lota for sale. Cash or terms.
Inc.
FA 2-1936.
Call FA 2-2287
FA 2-8074
For Complete Painting Svc.
BY OWNERI 4-Unit A pt
COME I LOOK l
BERRYH1LL
house, turn. AU rented, ex­
New Concrete block home
PAINTING CONTR.
cel.
location
P.
O.
Box
1116
with lake rlghta. 3 BR, I
After 5 p. m.
o r FA 1-3135, after 5:30 p.m.
baths, family room, large
kitchen, 2 utility rooms. BARGAIN a t 84,250, 2 BR Roofing, guttering, carpenter,
Over 2100 aq. f t Make of­ House on paved street, 2
painting, cement, Gen. home
repair, Lowest prices In
fer on price A term*.
blocks East of Enterprise,
town. 23 yrs. exp. Local
Fla. Post Office. 068-4801.
Payton Realty
reference!. FA 2-2178.
FA 2-1301 17-n a t Hiawatha 15. Business Opportunity
HEATING
OCH-ARBOR—By Owner, S STORE FOR RENT. 214 San­
SERVICING - TESTING
ford Ave.. FA 2-0221.
BR., 8 bathe, large stone
Lewis Sales A Service
fireplace tn wood-panelied
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2-7928
living room, Fla. Rm., uti­ I f . Fem ale Help W anted
Washing Machine Sales
lity room, large rooms, CURB GIRL, m ust be Exper­
A Service
open-beam ceilings through­
ienced. Chick 'N Treat.
Free Estimate on Repairs
o u t Owner being transfer­
2640 Hiawatha
red. &gt;485 Country Club Rd. WANTED: Wblta or colored 322-7383
daytime attendant for el- For FAST TAXI Service call
Call 322 8382.
derly woman, 86, in Lake
Homer Little at Greyhound
3 OR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
Mary home. Minimum care.
Bui Statioo. FA 2-1421 or
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
Must furnish transportation
9993.
lando Rd., Sunland.
Ph. 222-8934 after 4 p.m.
FA 2-1301

SO U TH W A RD

**l think it would bo. a lot simpler and elioapor to buy
a playor piano!”
27. Special Services

29. Automobile Service

"Repair Most Anything"
BOYD S CABINET SHOP
307 Elm
FA 2 2816

Auto Glaaa, Tnpe
A Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

V A -F H A
Property Management
ft Sales Broker

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

Government
Owned Homes

IRONING. Ph. 222-7781.

To make the beat home
boy, eee the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Ottoe VA BUM
Night VA
1896 Park Dr.

S e a te d . Fla.

^1963

HOMES
We wIB bey the let yea se­
lect ead belU the boms
yen warn. Owe template
tra nsact lee. Payment from
dawn A ■Inlnsani
FHA. VA. 4*

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Pbeee 828-MU
Mr. Leetberbery ee
Mr. Ferguson

J...

VOLKSWAGON, 1962, W. W.j
R &amp; II, like new. FA 2-1566.
1958 MERCURY 4-Dr. Sta.
Wagon, 8495. Reel'i Paint A
Body S'-op, Sanford Ave.

37. Boat* - Motor*
TILT type boat trailer, 250.
312 E. 5th St.
16 FT. High Hat cabin
cruiser, 50 h. p. Johnson
all elec, and extras. 128
Garrilson Dr., FA 2-3183.
Gateway To Tho Waterway
Robson S p o rtin g G oods
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
504-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5981
FISHING BOAT, 835. 104h S t
A Ssnfonl Ave.

38. Motorcycles • Scooters
6l~LAMBKETTA. Run* good,
2100. 312 E. 5th St.
NEW VESPAS drastically reduced for quick sale.
GOOD'USED VESPAS reason­
ably priced. LEWIS SALES
&amp; SERVICE. 2517 Country
Club Rd., rA 2-7928.

39. Trailers • Cabanas
8 x 35 ft. Modern 2 BR. trail­
er with 81KU cabana. Both
for 82450. Pb. FA 2-3688 befor* 5:30 — FA I-T6U after
8:30.

i

FINANCING

FOR THE BEST •

Truck Buys

It made the BEST BUY NEW.

6 cylinder, FlrtUid* bed,
clean throughout.

CARS!

*995

Galaxle 500

60 Chevrolet
1 TON STAKE

In n sMedium blue. Thla car haa V-8 engine, automatic
i
mission, radio, heater and air conditioning.
*9R0R
I t a loaded, ... ..... ................—........................

1962 Fairlane Fordor Sedan

*2295

1960 Galaxle Club Sedan
V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio and
beater, medium blue with whlU top...................

8f f QC
■•

1960 Chrysler Saratoga
2-Uour hardtop, like new, equipped with V-8 engine,
automatic transmission, radio sad
* 1 7 f iR
heater, power steering.......... ..................................
* l* x l

1959 Ford Galaxie Tudor Hardtop
V-8 engine, autemstk tranamUelon, power
steering, heater and air rondllloatef. ........

* ‘2695

*1295

•Ml Corvalr Monza

62 Chevrolet

s S S S S S S 't a s
- (’ola„
to r Only

HALF-TON PICKUP

J

*1495

UNI Merconr Comet

'1195

1195

Strickland - Morrison, Inc
308 R

4-apeed transmission, dual
rear wheels, 6 cylinder en­
gine, m w paint, good me­
chanical condition.

eHH
|‘ M
®° »u"#• ‘"
Hku
' wh|,e••III In
, t rteU
I fwarranty

1959 Ford Fairlane 500
Fordor sedan, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, radio and heater.
......

59 Chevrolet
HALF-TON PICKUP

ON ALL

1963 Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe

SPECIAL!
Our Budget Wave 8888 thru
Feb. lMh
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
118 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224884

papering needs call Clsrvoce L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for
Free Estimate.

Pickup Truck, 1950. Ex. cond.
New paint. 219$. cash. Ph.
FA 2-2924.

/

LOOK HERE

STAMPS

1962 Impala 4-Door Hardtop

Priced From $6,750
Down Paym ents
As Low A s $100
Monthly Payments 2S. Built » Paint » Repair
From $43.50
For Your Painting k Wall-

'57 Cadillac. While, air-cond.
power steering, Good cond.
1975.
1980 Toyopet, Good shape.
$425, assume pymta. Smith'*
Amoco. 3790 Orlando Dr.,
FA 2-7434.

TOP VALUE

V*8 engine, automatic tranamUalon, power
steering, radio k beater. White with red interior.

PERMANENT SPECIAL!
20% Off B eggar Prices
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Hotel Call for eve. appt.
322-8523.

WANTED: '58 Okls 2-door Se­
dan. Absolutely no rust,
Never-Hit body. Interior
must be excellent Top price
paid for right car. Phooe
644-7458 Winter Park.

PONTIAC

BANK RATE

PLUS

11. Beastv

Harriett's Baauty Nook
Eve Appt'a. I Sr. Beautlclaas
188 So. Oak
FA 24742

36. AutomobBea - Track*

SAYS:

LOW

WfcJto with bl«« iRttrior, equipp'd with radio aad 91
htaUr. lUal ChM* ..........***««»...»—»..*«—
«».«

Child Cere FA 2-B2T4.

34. Article* For Sale

Used furniture, appliancei, FLAT TOP Country and West­ READY MIX Concrete, win­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
ern Gibson Guitar, SJ muLarry's Mart 215 SaoforJ
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
del wiUi neck strap and
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
case. FA 2-2969 after 6 p.m.
dry wells, stepping stone*.
WANTED reliable couple to RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Miracle Concrete Co.
take up monthly payments
Carpet Shampoocr for only 809 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
of 813-50 oe 3 complete
81 per day. CarroU's Furn­
rooms of furniture. CaU iture.
FIREPLACE WOOD
TE 1-1811, Casselberry, col­
Oak and Pine
TAKE OVER UNPAID
Robert Morris, 323-0355
le c t
BALANCE
1963 9 " Phllco Deluxe TV. 5-PC. Bedroom suite, 7-pc.
34. Articles For Sale
Dinette, 2 chairs, reclining
Original price 8339.95, Now
Automatic washer, works per­ only 8169.30. Terms to fit chair, sofa, desk, limps,
fect. 835. FA 2 3863.
Bahama lounge, Rullaway
your pockctbook.
bed, llym aet, washer. All
FIRESTONE STORES
SINGER SLANT-O-MATtC
nearly new. AU or part.
Cor. 1st k French
Would like responsible party
322 9386.
to take up payments of 810 VICTOR ADDING MACHINE
monthly on 1963 Slant-O- 8 List, 9 Total. Substraction.
CLOSE OUT on
MaUc Automatic Zlg Zag
Hand. Like new. $69.95.
1963 PHILCO
Sewing Machine in Console.
Powells Office Supply. Pb.
REFRIGERATORS
Balance 8161. Service Dis­ 322-5842.
15 cu. ft. with Giant Freeter
count Co. 39-7488, anytime.
at bottom. NO FROST. Reg.
SINGER IN CONSOLE
GUNS. New A Used. Large Drop-in Bobbin, Makes but­ list price 2499.95; Now
8359.95 with trade. 14 cu. ft.
selection. Will trade, Also
tonholes, sews on buttons,
Auto. Defrost. Orig. list
repair. Tackle sold A re­
Bal. 858. Assume pymta of
price 8329.95, with trade
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
88 monthly. 522-9411.
only 2224.95. Terms to fit
Camp A Gun Shop.
your budget.
FOR S A L E - FU1 dirt, clay, GE Refrigerator, SO" Elec.
FIRESTONE STORES
Stove. Both good cond. 2100.
aheU, peat and topsoil. EUls
Cor. 1st &amp; French
1’h. FA 2-5817 after 8 p.m.
Lloyd, FA 2-2578.
CLOSE-OUT on
35. Article* Wanted
Jan.. Spec. Seafarer dunga­
1963 riULCO FREEZERS
rees. 82.55 pr. Army-Navy
12 cu. ft. Upright. Orlg. price WANTED! Citrus fruit. Largo
Surplus, Sanford.
or small amounts. Bonded
8269.95—Now only 8199.95.
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Leo Mans­
21
cu.
ft.
Upright.
Orig.
price
Maternity wardrobe, like new,
field, KA 2-4244.
2449 95-Now only $299.95
site 16. 820. 3229056
Term* to (it your pockrtbook
36. A utom obile* • T ruck*
CITRUS A CARD AGE HAGS
FIRESTONE STORES
CITRUS BAGS. ALL SIZES,
Cor. 1st L French
58 FORI) Station Wagon. All
CABBAGE BAGS 47 A 48 IN.
extras. Power brakes and
1 Washing niach., 1 dryer, 1
IN STOCK
iteer. Factory *lr. A-l con­
window
air-cond.,
1
Radio
LADDERS, PICKING HAGS
dition $495.00. Must go. I'll.
Record Player console. CaU
ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS
322-1515.
after 5 p. in., FA 2-4696.
A. M. PREVATT,
7492115
SEVILLE. FLA. CHRISTMAS LAY • A - WAY.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
Never picked Up, '64 Model
Power mower, 322-1637.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Swing Needle Dial-O-Matlc
♦ Low Interest Rite*
Zlg Zag. Doea Decorative
Carpet Special!
♦ Low Monthly Payments
sewing,
makes
buttonholes,
LIMITED TIME 1 I 1
Sews on Buttons, Mono­ FLORIDA STATE BANK
Mac hat THROWN AWAY ibe
grams, Embroiders, etc.
Percentage Book.
An investment, not an exWas $129, Now Assume re­ penie. Call FA 2-5812 for
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
maining 5 payment! of 27.50. expert advice on a Herald
Dealer COST plus 81 per
Ph. FA 2 8827.
yard.
advertising campaign.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
304 W. 2nd St. PA 2-8011
AU Types and Sixes
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Repair and Service
32. F low er* - S h ru b s
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co. BLOOMING Rotes on Chero­
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
kee stock, AU other kinds
of Nursery ahrubbery and
Piano Tuning and Repair
trees.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-42X3
Gray Shadow* Nursery
PIANO SVC. A TUNING
0 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave,
Rebuilding - Refelting
33. Furniture
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
FRKK ESTIMATE
322-2661 — Call I&gt;M Only
Upholstering A Mattreai ren­ ALL FIRST QUALITY
TOP RATED MILLS
ovating. New A Uied Furni­
Travel GREYHOUND. CaU
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg. Call us for a showing of these
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and we
fine Carpet* In your homo.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
wUl have our TAXI pick
Nylon, Acrilan, AU Wool,
you up. Homer Little, Grey­ FA 2-2117.
etc. Hundreds to choose
hound Bus Station.
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
from. TERMS! Up to two
Quick Service With the
years to Payl
29. Automobile Service
Caih. SUPER TRADING
Carpets
A la Carte
POST. FA 24677.
AUTO GLASS
1108 E. Colonial Dr.
INSTALLED
New people in town look at
Orlando, Fla.
Scnknrik Glass and Paint Ht raid Ads. Be sure your
2414194 Collect or
builnesi Is represented with Leroy C. MacTavlih, Owuer
Company
advextlaemeota.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-489 attractive
FA 2-5545 after 8 p.m.

-W O M E N CALL NOW!
RUMPTON BUILDERS have Earn Extra money with Na­
tional Company In your
several repossessed homes
spare time. For further In­
in the Sanford area.
formation call 322-8511, 4
OR REPAIRS TO
to 18 p. a . Aak for Mr.
YOUR OWN HOME
Wagner.
or Information call Jack
Brown, 422-8831 Orlando, or
877-8071 Tampa.__________ 17. Mato Half Wanted
lust sell I BR. boma, v acant WANTED: Drug Store clerk,
reference* required. Call
Taka a look and make offer.
FA 14142.
688-4801.
3 BR House, Excellent eood. IS. Help Wasted
103 N. Sunland Dr. Sun- Senior or Junior operator.
land Estates. FA t-1188.
Richard's Hair Styling, 107
W. 27th. FA 2-7701.
Lots (or sale. Caih or terms.
FA 2-1834.
Colored Motor Route Carrier
for afternoon paper route.
ACREAGE
Must have Reference* and
10 Acrei adjoining City Limits
dependable ear. Write Cir­
only 89950.00, with 10%
culation D ept P . O. Boa
down, balance monthly.
1887, Sanford.
LOTS
9 large lole near high school 19. Sltsattosa Wanted
with 240 feet paving, only
88500.00, with 10% down, Will board and care far elder,
ly lady ia my borne. Pb.
Balance moethly.
FA 1-1284 after 8 p.m.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Experienced typist. Will do
Realtor
typing la a y home. Ph.
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaae.
294872.
FA 2-1811 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

54. Article* For Sale

frralb Jan. 28, 1964 — Page 9 3.1. Furniture

F irst — Sanford — Ph. FA 2-1481

Fleetalde bed, 6 cylinder
engine, like new through­
out.

$1395
55 Ford

It makes the BEST BUY USED.
C o m * a n d see th e H ie d W ld e -T rs c k P e n t is a s i

Wide-Trade Town

HAI.F-TON PICKUP
A good solid
only . . .

truck fur

*295
H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palmetto, FA 2-6121
2897 Park
FA 2-0861

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�De Gaulle Prepared To Pay Double Price

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itroke that could alter the llvered a stinging protest to
French officials said Dr in International affair*.
denunciations
from
PARIS (UPI) — French risk
F r a n c e ' * announcement balance of power in Asia, I)e Ute French Foreign Office,
President Charles de Gaulle Washington and a possible Gaulle is convinced his action
today waa reported content to break with Nationalist China was correct rrgardlcs* of that it would establish diplo­ (iaullo apparently aimed at charging France with an ” unos the price for recognizing possible repercussions in the matic relations with Peking taking over Western leader* friendly act." But the first
Western alliance and from caused widespread reaction *hlp in the Far Fast from the Nationalist reaction did not
Red China.
across the world and opened United States and restoring include a break in relations.
The p r o u d , 73-ycar-oid Nationalist China.
Uie
way for an end to the 15- some of France’s old gran­ French sources were inclin­
A
primary
motive
behind
French leader characteristi­
ed to believe that President
deur.
cally kept silent about his De Gaulle's decision to rec­ year Isolation of Mao TzeOfficials said De Gaulle, In Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist
tung's
regime.
The
decision,
ognize
Red
China,
many
dip­
move toward Peking. He has
making the move, was pre­
scheduled a formal ncwi con­ lomats here believed, was to known for some time, was an­
pared for an open breach with
The Denary Concert Or­ ference for Friday to tell his demonstrate France's Inde­ nounced officially Monday.
the Nationalist Chinese.
pendence of the United State*
In the bold and Independent
chestra presented a benefit
The
Nationalist
Chinese
performance for the Denary
charge d'affaires in Paris deDynatronics,
Inc.,
local
Community Center Kitchen
aerospace elecironica firm,
Fund laat Friday a t the Com­
has entered the European ex­
munity Center. Roger Caslnl
port market with an M5.000
directed and Theresa Kupcct
contract with a West German
waa the accompanist. Robert
agency,
Parker
C. S. Williams, general research
N. McGee waa baritone aoloPainter, president, announced
chairman of the Seminole today.
1st.
H o w a r d Bharp, business
Band parents association, to­ The contract Is for purchase
manager, introduced the form­
day announced there will tie of a pulse code modulation
e r playcra and gucata and
two serving lines at this year’s decorum illation system to be
tha new membera who
ehlrkrn barbrque Saturday delivered in mid-March. The
Joined the orchestra.
evening a t the Elks Club.
equipment, to be used for
Following Malotto’a “Bong
One line will tie for those electronic data processing,
of the Open Road,*' Robert
who wish to cat at the club was designed and developed
McGee sang, "Passing By” by
and the second line will be by Dynatronics.
Edward Persall for an encore.
for take-out orders.
The system. Painter said,
The orchestra played several
Assisting with the harbeque will play a noteworthy role
well known selections and the
preparations arc K. W. Avc- in furthering West German
score for "Largo AIFacto.
nel, food purchases; Mr. and telemetry research programs.
Mrs. N. E. Leach, tickets;
turn,” by Roislnl, waa trana.
German Cattle
Mrs. Howsrd Gordie, public­
eribed from the original by
About 40 per cent of all
ity, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Roger Caslnl, with vocal se­
rnttle In West Germany were
Jones, clean-up.
lections by McGee.
Chefs for the occasion will affected by tuberculosis in
The closing number, “The
be K. II. Case. H. E. Berry- 1052. An eradication program
Only Girl" by Herbert, was
MUSIC STUDENTS nt South Seminole Junior High use tho lmnd room
hill, Roy Green, AvcncJ, C. started then hns rendered
• medley that was sparkling
in tho school’s new music building which was recently completed. The
S. Williams, J. J. Drum and these cattle 00.9 per rent free
In Its presentation by tha
building also hns a choral room plus an office.
(Herald Photo)
of the disease.
Clsude Bomgardncr.
orchestra.

Orchestra Plays
For Benefit

Dynatronics In
European Mart

Band Barbecue
Flans Announced

For Red

country to establish tics with i ties with both Chinese govPeking without having to ■ernments.
break with the Nationalists.
The United StaUs was re ­
ported to have urged Taipei
to retain its consular tic*.
Informed sources said the
Chinese
Beds
jipparenily
dropped
earlier insistence
By Donna Estes
that France should break with
St. Richard's Council 5337
the Nationalist* If It wanted ' was host for a District Four
relation* with Peking.
| meeting of the Knights of
The source* added, how | Columbus last week at Ihr KC
ever, that there appeared to i Halt on Oak Avenue In San­
be no firm deal under which ford.
Paris could maintain formal
Thirty-five, officers of tha
three councils comprising tha
district, which Includes Monsignor Bishop Council 2H2.
Our Lady of the Lakes Conn
cil 5150, both of Orlando, and
St. Richard's Council, attend­
ed the meeting.
A review of accomplish­
ments over the past half-year
and plans for the remaining
half-year was the main topic
of discussion. Officiating was
William Joyce of Orlando,
district deputy, who was as­
sisted by Joseph Martin, dis­
trict warden.
Other state officers present
were William Baggicy, state
EIGHT MEMBERS of Heavy Attnck Squadron
couucil activities chairman of
1, of Sanford Naval Air Station, now deployed
Father Maher Council CIS,
airoard the USS Independence in the Mediter­
Jacksonville; George Ray,
ranean, were promoted iu rank recently. From
the left: Jim Hargis, Edwin Nilsson, Paul Bunk­ state Catholic activities chair­
man of Our Lady of the Lake*
er. Stanley Radzicwicz, Chester Cummings,
Council and John llago. state
John Guenther, Douglas Dcsabrais and Charles
public relations chairman and
Orbccky.
(Navy Photo)
grand knight of Council 5150.

government on F o r m o u
eventually would break with
Pari*.
A statement by
Chiang’* regime in Taipei
warned of “serious conse­
quence*."
Both Nationalist China and
tiie Peking regime reject the
"two China*" theory and
heretofore have insisted that
other nations maintain rela­
tions only with one of the
Chinese regime*.
If the Chiang government
doe* not icvcr relation* with
Paris, France will be the first

KC Meeting
Held Here

Things to Shop for - Here at Home

Shown nbova in Mra. Bonnie Tomlinson, Sales Representative of Dirk’s
Appliance Service, 510 Sanford Avc. Sho is demonstrating the new Gibnon &amp; Speed Queen lines now bandied by Dick’s Appliance Service. Tltoy
also huvo a complcto Service Dept, for all major appliances. A cull to
322-7668 will bring you Speedy Scrvico.
(Adv.)

Shown nlKive in Mnry-KHthcrs, "venturing fashions Just fo r io u ■»
Mrs. Rolicrt Harvey (Harbin), wearing n limo green silk cre|&gt;c by Mr.
Mort. The loveliest Lndy in the Easter Parade. Select your Easter outfit
early, nt Mary-E.vther’s. He sure and plan to attend the Hootenanny a t
the Jui Alai Fronton, sponsored by Seminole Heart Fund, Feb. 2, 2:30 p.m.
(Adv.)

David Grimm, Mntinger of tlio Sanford Scars Catalog Sales Store, is
showing a 17 cu. ft. Chest T y p e Freezer in the New Coppertone finish.
Tho freezer is avnllublo immediately from the local store and is priced
at only $207.00 Delivered &amp; Installed. Thcro is no Down Payment nnd
Montldy Payments are only $9.50 per month.
(Adv.)

Johnny Davis, Soles Representative for Cowan’a, is showing Roy Buxzell
of VAH-11 Sanford N.A.S., some of the Beautiful New Spring styles in
Van Heusen Shirts. The very popular Dresa Shirt with short sleeves is
available at Cowan’s in whites, solids and stripes at $5.00 each.
(Adv.)

This comfortable, charming Early Americau suite is on displuy in
Mather’s window. Early American comprises approximately 1/3 of
Mather’s huge stock of furniture. Their employees ure all enthusiastic
about his big deportment, with the country’s finest manufacturers rep*
resented. They invite you to come In and browse around.
(Adv.)

Pictured above i* Mr*. Lavina Allender. Fenney’a Sale* Representative
u ladiea ready to wear Dept. Mrs. AUendcr is showing Mrs. Alfred Stanloy a new pink cotton A line dress featured at only $7.95. The customer,
Mrs. Stanley, is holding an $8.95 arnel Jersey wash and wear, sheath
dre“ _______________
(Adv.)

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VOL. 56

WEATHER: Fair nnd cool with hiph of 65 today; low tonight 45-55; warmer Thursday.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. JANUARY 29, 1964 SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 114

Dearborn To Resume Operations

We’ve had several calls
about when rales would be in­
creased if Sanford area tele­
phone subscribers approved
the
proposed metropolitan
telephone system. Cliff MeKibbln, chairman of the metro
phone committee of Semi­
nole's Chamber of Commerce,
said new rates would not go
into effect until the system
went Into operation. “ That'll
be some 15 months from
now," says Southern Bell's
The 19G-I Heart Fund cam ­
Bob Shedden.
paign In Seminole County and
•
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•
PcUary kicked off at a meet­
Vernon Dunn, former county ing at Rose and Wilk’s Res­
commissioner who has pro­ taurant of American. Florida
posed pay hike* for commiss­ and local Heart Council mem­
ioners, asks why surrounding bers ami w-orkers.
eounUcs pay their commitsThe local group was heart­
lowers from three to four ened by the presence of Ray
times the figure received by Saunders, southeast regional
Seminole lawmakers. He also consultant for the American
says that since January ol Heart Association, who spoke
1959 there have been nine new on the reason "H eart" con­
commissioners serving on the ducts a separate campaign
board and apparently there drive, and showed film ohd
will be three more next Jan ­ tape previews of radio and
uary. "Why?" asks Dunn.
television announcements that
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•
will soon be heard across the
We were amused when nation.
Present for the meeting, re­
County Commissioner Lee
Gary, during Tuesday’s dis­ presenting the state organiza­
cussion of psv raises for com­ tion, was Ernest Southward,
missioners, said, " l knew of Sanford, chairman of the
what the job paid when 1 board of Florida Heart Asso­
ran for it." I.atcr Gary re­ ciation.
Dr. Luis Perez, of Sanford,
marked. *'l'U admit 1 didn’t
anticipate it would take so member of the board of Flor­
ida Heart, spoke briefly to
much of my tim e."
the group on “ Heart Is My
• •
•
County school boss R. T. Cause Because."
Reports were made by
Mil wee is doubling as a tal­
committee
of
ent scout these days, lie's Hootenanny
enlisting performers for the
variety sltow. Mar. 13, being
planned by the Lyman High
PTA. His son, Tom, Is a Ly­
man junior and Ray ii a
member of the PTA.

Bulletin

Meeting Kicks O ff
Heart Fund Drive

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Living Costs At
All-Time High

•

Mrs. Loretta Munson and Bob
Dodd, who said that tickets
have been distributed to all
senior and junior high schools
and are now on sale at Uoumillat and Anderson drug­
store.
Mrs. George Mills. 1964
Heart Sunday chairman for
Seminole County, introduces!
a number of Heart Sunday
captains, Mrs. Lewis Tammy.
Mrs. James McKee, Mrs. J.
C. Lavender, Mrs. Virginia
Poovey and Mrs. Ed Yar­
borough.
The Heart Fund Bowling
benefit to be held at Jet Lanes
during February was describ­
ed by Mrs. Myron Accardi. of
DeBary, chairman.
Boh Dodd reported that
Mayfair Golf Course has
agreed to enter the state-wide
“ llole-in-One" tournament for
Heart Feb. 22-23 and it Is ex­
pected that the other courses
in Seminole County will join
thr tournament soon.
The annual Queen of Hearts
Skate Show at Melodrc Rink
is scheduled for March 1 with
eight Heart Queen contest­
ants signed up. The theme
this year will he "Showboat",
Shoaly Best, rink owner, an ­
nounced.
Coffee Day plans, under the
chairmanship of Dr. Maria
Perez, are going forward and
further announcements about
this wilt lie made later, I)r.
Perez said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
One clock watcher asks that
since Lake Ada is such an | llifilier prices for food and
ideal aite for a school why | housing raised the nation's
doesn't the county school living costs to an all-time
board consider using part ol peak i t December, the gov­
it for a combined junior col­ ernm ent disclosed today.
The M t r Department said
lege and a vocations! school.
“
We Imagine the school board Itt c c f i m w print
would like to do something (CPI) dUftfcod by
like this. It won’t be loo long, of one per cent last month h
anyway, before public school reach 107.8 per cent ol aver,
systems will add two more age 1957-59 prices.
Southern Bril telephone
This meant that it took (Subscriber* in the Oviedo area
grades.
$10.76 to buy the same g'lods (int-ludinir ChUluotal will be
• •
•
Tlte Melbourne Daily Times and services that $10 could able to rail utmost .10,000 ad­
says editorially, “ We predict­ buy a few years ago.
ditional telephone* in the
It was only the third (line Winter I'nrk area after 2 a.in.
ed months ago it would be
more political than logical In the past to years that tin- Sunday, it was announced to­
when the decision was made." index went up in December. day by Bolt Shedden, area
The 1.7 per cent rise from
Tlio Times was talking about
group manager for Southern
tlte chosen university site. Of tile previous December in the Bell.
course, The Times wanted it consumer price level wav the
Last • minute testing by
In Brevard. And, the news­ largest In five years.
Southern
Bell and Winter
Sharp increases were re­
paper proposes that Brevard
Park
Telephone
Company
Veep fighting for the school. ported In prices for fresh technician* is now being com­
vegetables,
sugar
and
randy
“ The Board of Education," it
pleted over the more than
saya, ''still makes the final together with home owner 7'a miles of new intcr-offiro
costs
and
housekeeping
ex­
choice."
ralde installed for the change­
penses.
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over by both companies.
Public
transportation,
gaso­
Harold Logan of L.M.N. En­
With the completion of the
line
and
movie
admissions
al­
terprises, who sold so many
Oviedo-Winter Purk telephone
so
cost
more
last
month.
homes at Tee 'n Green Es­
hookup, Oviedo subscribers
tates has literally put himself
will he able to rnako - local
out of business, says plans
calls to a total of approxi­
are in the mill for another
1-ODt, Italy (LTI) - An mately 150,000 telephones.
big expansion which will pro­
Italian
Judge ruled Monday Ovirilo subscribers have al­
vide more payrolls for Semi­
that
pictures
of Elizabeth Tay­ ready been provided with tele­
nole County.
lor used In advertisements phone directories containing
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for the film ‘Ucopatra" vio­ Winter Park listings, Shedden
Gert Schmidt, Board of late an Italian law.
said
Control member, said at. the
last Orlando meeting he hopes
“ someone will explain to me
before 1 leave office the
meaning of the word ‘lioundocks.' “ For Schmidt's in­
formation. It isn't in Web­
ster's dictionary.

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MOSCOW (U PI) — A So­
viet jet fighter Tuesday
forces! down a Jet trainer
62 miles inside Hast Ger­
many and Uie bodies of all
three American a i r m e n
ahoard were later found In
the wreckage, the official
news agency Tass said to­
night.

Ry Julian ftlenstrnm
WINTER P A R K - Benjamin
Naven, Chicago industralist
ami chairman of the hoard of
Dearborn Electronic Laborslorics, Inc., said at noon to­
day that the firm is making
every effort to resume ope­
rations a* near as possible to
the location of the plant de­
stroyed last Monday by fire.
Naven. appearing at a press
J E I M \V lIE A T L A N D .
conference here, stated that
daughter of Mr. nml
he did not know Uie origin
Mm. P. \Y. Wheatland,
of rumors that tlie firm had
of Monroe Roatl and
anticipated a move lo Cali­
winner of the recent
WIESBADEN. G e r m a n y fornia. lie said “ if operations
March of Dimes HooL (U P I)—A high-ranking If. S. can be resumed the firm
enunny, will be a con­ Air Forrc officer said todoy would be situated in this lo­
testant in the Central Communist Jet fighters "prob­ cality (o lake full advantage
Florida Amateur Folk ably shot down" an unurmed of the trained employes.
Contest during inter­ American Jet training piano F. X. Dorigan, executive
mission of the Heart with thtco men aboard after it vice president and general
Association Hootenan­ strayed into Communist East manager of the Drartiorn lab­
ny at 2:20 p.m. Sun­ Germany.
oratory on U. S. Highway 17Tlie Soviet Embassy in East I 92. said that the cause ol the
day at the Jai Alai
Beilin said Russian military fire had not been pinpointed.
fronton.
(Gassntan Photo) representatives will begin "im­ However, iic did Indicate Uiat
mediate contacts" with the U. the blaze may have started in
5. military mission in Potsdam the ceiling area and due lo
to determine what happened some of the air conditioning
to tho T.TJ jet und the three and air filtering devices. The
officers who were aboard when fire was so well underway by
it disappeared.
the time it was discovered
A spokesman for the Soviet it was Impossible to bring it
Embassy said he knew nothing j under control.
ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — about the fute of the missing
Naven estimated the dam ­
age to the building at approx­
Turkey todny considered mili­ plane.
"The organa of the Soviet imately 97 per cent of its
tary intervention in tin* de­
armed forces nt present •ra­ total value, placing the loss
teriorating
Cyprus
crisis
tioned in the German Demo­ at better than $400,000 In ad­
which is disrupting NATO cratic Republic will take up dition, equipment damage has
unity nnd endangering pence immediutu contact with tlie U. been estimated In a range be­
6 . m is s io n m Potsdam to elar- tween $250,000 and Siioo.ooo,
in the Mediterranean.
The Turkish government ify this m atter," the spokes- and the same figure lias been
placed on the loss of inven­
nun awid.
raid ft m i cnlttfng Ape Cjr*
A gpokaanun for tin, a sst tory. Much of the test and re­
pztis nesca talk* In ■London, German foreign ministry suid, search equipment, on wVilch
and Premier lau.et Inouu "We knew nothing about Hits no price tag can be placed, is
in addition lo the Josses.
warned Turkey might send case.
Doriyan revealed (hat Uie
'Die Soviet statement wus in
troops to Cyprus if fighting
erupts again between Turkish reply to a demand for infor­ plant, as well as Us opera­
mation filed by the U. S. Em- tion, was as well Insund as
and Greek Cypriots.
Tlie NATO partners of Tur­ bnssy in Bonn with (lie four- possible. He said Uiat (lie
key and Greece consulted on power Berlin air safety renter firm carried fire, occupancy
a Britisli proposal for a multi and the Soviet militaiy head and business interruption cov­
erage.
nntionnl police force for the i|uaitera in East Germany.
As to when a decision will
embattled island republic a*
lie made regarding resump­
both Ankara ami Athens step­
tion of operation, Naven de­
ped up military preparations.
clared no one knows, lie
In Cyprus, the leader of the
pointed out (lie Immediate
Turkish community accused
problem is to fill the orders
President Arhblshop Makarius
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) now on the books for defense
of secretly seeking Soviet — Hie Army Corps of Engi­ and space product* for Army,
help against any Turkish in­ neer* announced todny it had Naval, NASA and Atomic
vasion. Mukarina himself tour­ signed a $8,201,600 contract Energy Commission require­
ed the countryside to calm for construction of u central ments.
fear* caused by reports in instrumentation facility fur
Dorigan staled if facilities
Athens that Turkey is prepar­ handling electronic data gath­ in this area could lie found to
ing an invasion.
ered in rocket launching*.
enable Hie company to uUlize
The facility will consist of its present work force it
a
central
Instrumentation might tie possible to get into
building and an operations operation within a couple of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - building, to bo rnnstrorted in weeks. The problem In relo­
Tlie 16 U. S. Public Health Hie Merritt Island Launch cating, he declared, U finding
facilities with adequate humi­
Service hospitals and 50 gov­ Area.
Tint runtrart was awarded dity control and an air filter­
ernment-run Indian hospitals
will no longer accept free to Blount Construction Co. of ing system, lie added 1/ operations cannot lie resumed in
cigarettes for patients.
1Montgomery, Ala.
about six months, the local
plant might as well tic con­
sidered out of business.

★ ★ ★
Plane Believed
Downed By East
German Reds

Turks Threaten
Cyprus Attack

$6 Million Cape
Contract Let

lJan Free Smokes

Young Tarzan
Up The Palm

•

Xoliodr know* how fouryear-old Muiiiw Johnston
managed to get nome 21)
feet up a palni tree at hia
home T undaj afternoon.
But thr fart i* lie got there
and thr Sanford Fire De­
partment had lo be sum­
moned lo rr»rue the young­
ster.
Eugene Use* at 210 West
lSlh Street with hia par*
enta. Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Johnston. One fireman said
this morning that "if ha
climbed up thrre he sure
had to work at it.**

For the clock watcher who
wunled to know who compris­
ed the Board of Education,
here they arc: Gov. Farris
Bryant. Atty. Gen. Jam es
Hynes, See. of Stale Tom
Adams, Stale Treasurer J.
Edwin Larson and State
School Supt. Tlwmas Bailey.
• • •
Somebody snatched a bike
belonging to Earl Higginboth­
am Jr., the Sanford commiss­
ioner's son. Police found the
bike at 25th and Sanford . .
pronto!

Coffee Club
Seminole Memorial Hospital
will host Thursday morning's
meeting of the Saininolt Coun. ty Chamber of Commerce Cof­
fee Club. The affair gets un­
der way at 10 a.m. Coffee and
Doughnuts will be served in
the newly decorated employes'
dining room.

Firm Head
Denies Plans
To Move Unit

Too Far Loft
TITLE T) THE Woodruff Building and u check
for $60,&lt;»o exchanged hands this morning when
the City] gf Sanford purchased the First and
Purk balding to mukc room for a iwrking lot.
W. H. Kemper. of the Stemper agency, rep­
resented! the sellers. Dr. Ralph G. Woodruff,

Knglishtown, N. J.; Dr. Harry S. Woodruff,
Sanford, and Mrs. Christine Stoudemire War­
den, of California. Pictured from the left: t a r ­
ing Burgess, executive vice president of Florida
State Bank; Mayor A. L. Wilson, Stemper and
Henry Tuinm, City finance director.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A
man named Eisenhower eited
Linden Johnson Tuesday for
going too far lo the left. To
be more specific, police offi­
cer S. P. Eisenhower gave
motorist linden Johnson a
t-affle ticket for making an
illegal left turn.

‘DRAIN BOWL’ team of Seminole High School will host that of Lnkcvicvv
High, Winter Garden, nt 7:110 p.m. Thurstlny nt tlie SHS auditorium. SHS
won its first meet with Leesburg. Front the left, the girls ore Carol Ox­
ford, Barbara Bolgcr and Susie llalhnek.. The boys are Ron Goerss, Jim
Thomson, D our Firestone, Charles Hunter, Steve Hnssett, Joel Fehd and
Rill Stemper.
(Herald Photo)

H ousew ife K illed In
Five-Point Accident
Mr*. Geneva Ragan, 3t, , reported lli.it Mr*. Ragan am!
of the Longwood • Markham j her husband, John Ragan, 63,
Road, was killed instantly in j were proceeding lo a garage
an automobile collision at
8:30 this morning at Five to have their car brakes re­
I’oints. Site was Seminole paired when the accident oc­
County’s second traffic fata­ curred. Mr*. Ragan was
thrown from her ear.
lity of 1964.
The Trooper said Mrs. Ra­
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
gan, leaving SR 427, was un­
able to stop and pulled onto
Highway 171*2 when her car
collided willi an automobile
driven ly Mrs. Marilyn Turn­
er, 210 West 17tli Slrcel. Mrs.
Ragan was dead on arrival
at Scmtnolo .Memorial Hos­
pital.
Tobacco Banned
Coroner Hugh Duncan ruled
DELAND (UPI) — Stetson
University has discontinued that Mrs. Ragan's death was
(lie sale of all forms of toba­ caused by a broken neck ami
cco on campus, Prrsidonl J.
Ollie Edmunds announced to­
day.

M W A ...

B R IEFS

Author Dies
SARASOTA (UPI) — Author
George Sumner Albce died of
an apparent heart ailment
here Tuesday at the age of 58.
Funeral arrangements were
Incomplete.

Heavy Fighting
VIENTIANE, I-a os (U P D llcavy fighting lias broken out
in central Laos involving Com­
munist, neutralist and rightwing forces, neutralist and
rightwlng military commun­
ique reported today.

No Big Rush
PARIS (UPI) — President
Charles &lt;Ie Gaulle will (akc his
time before deciding whether
(o back Communist Chinn’s
hid for a seat in tlie United
Nations, government sources
said today.

Rescue Flight
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) —
A United Nations hellropler
rescue (cam was dispatched
today to rescue five Ameri­
can missionaries and five of
their children from an area
threatened by Communist led
Congolese terrorists.

Killer Jailed
I .OS ANGELES (UPI) — A
retired carpenter J o s e p h
Lewis, 72, who admitted
strangling hi* 70-year-old wife
and sealing her body behind a
pnstered bedroom wall must
spend from five years to life
in prison for tlie crime.

Testimony N ear
JACKSON. Miss (UPI) —
Testimony Is expecled to be­
gin late today following com­
pletion of a Jury in the trial
of Byron De La Beckwith, a
white man charged with tho
ambush slaying of Negro
leader Medgar Evers.

Ike Pitches In
DETROIT (UPI) - Form­
er President Dwight I). Eis­
enhower, leaving the warmth
of his winter home m Palm
Springs, Calif., to enter the
political arena again, planned
lo spend today helping .Mich­
igan Republican* raise money
fur their 1961 campaign.

Leaders Meet
an effort to solve a racial
ATLANTA (UPI) - White
and Negro leaders meet to­
day in an effort to solve a
racial dispute that has result­
ed In picketing, mass arrests |
and scattered Incidents of vio­
lence during the past four
days.

Slate Probers
To Operate
In Secret

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Legislative Investigating
Committee disclosed today
that it will o|&gt;ernte In secret
In order lo protect the reputa­
tion of persona under scrutiny
ns por.-ibla homosexual* or
subversives.
The committer, at ita first
public meeting since u new
rlmirninu was elected lo suc­
ceed Sen. Charley Johns of
Stnrkn and a new staff hired,
said it would rather be criti­
cized for secrclivencss than for
falsely accusing soma innocent
person.
In ita first officiul recom­
mendation of legislation since
it wan reorganized last year,
the committee p r o p o u n d a
strict law requiring finger­
printing of every elate official
und employe, including legis­
lators.
To show their confidence,
Chairman Richard Mitchell,
Tullnlinssee, and his fellow
eonimltln mrmbcia lined up to
tinvo their fingerprint* taken
in (he middle of tlie meeting
nnd dispatched to the Fill in
Washington for review.
Florida has fingerprinted
thousand* of it* stutu em­
ployes under an adminislrolive requirement adopted by
the governor and cabinet, and
sumo comity school hoards re­
quire U-ucliur* to lie finger­
printed.

due to her own negligence.
Gramkow Funeral Home, is
in charge of arrangements, re­
ported Mr. ami Mrs. nagan
were married only a month
ago. Mrs. Ragan also Is sur­
vived by four children, Jam es
S. Jr., Ronald Joe, Vermin
Ray and Shirley Gene Wag­
ner.

Saturn-1 Blasts
Off As First Of
Doubleheader
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
The United States, opening a
two-day doublehender, todny
launched its mighty Suturn-1
rocket in an attem pt to orbit
» "flying Junkplle" as tha
world's heaviest satellite.
The 16-stnry tall Saturn-1,
forerunner of rockcta deatiu.
ed to take U. 8. astronaut* to
the moon this decade, lifted
from a massive c o n c r e t e
launching pad a t 11:25 a. m.
E8T.
8rlenti»t* hoped to send the
rocket'a entire second stago-K4
feet and 37,700 pound* of nose
cone, burned out rocket easing
and sand ballast—Into an or­
bit ranging from 180 to perImp* 400 mile* above earth.
It would ha the heaviest
satellite ever launched since
tha best Soviet Union has sc.
romplishrd is estimated a t
about 15,000 pounds. U also
would he itrihapa the most
useless. The Saturn-1 second
"tuge carried nothing In the
way of s working payload.
8rienti*ta on e firing com­
plex nlxiut two miles awuy
wero in the midst of prepara­
tions for the second half of the
space doutdeheader—e planned
attem pt Thursday to rocket an
HOK-pound Ranger prol&gt;e more
than 230,000 miles to take
close-up pictures of Uie moon.

For Yeffffs
Eight boiled eggs, e bottle
of wine and $14 comprised the
loot of a burglar at the Pal­
ace beer garden, 408 Sanford
Avenue, Tuesday night. It
was reported by police today.
Police surmised the burglar
hid in an adjoining pool room
until after rioting hour*.

FRIDAY N IGH T SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU CAN EAT —
ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

Menu Includes:
Cole Slaw
French Fries
Baked Beans
(•rits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated

Forced Out
LAWTEY (UPI) — Robert
Scott, (he first Negro ever
elected to public office here
h is resigned from the town
council because of repealed 1
threat* on hli life.

By

Matin* A Boh
Hancock
lin y . 17-82 So.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965

Cast Your ote In F A V O R O f The County-Wide Metro Telephone System

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                    <text>Hy Judy Turner
When VAH-5 has completed
its transition to the HA-SC air­
craft it will operate the most
modern reconnaissance system
in the world, according to Cdr.
Paul Werner, commanding o f­
ficer of the squadron.
The photo reconnaissance
system of the IIA-fiC Is al­
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any other so fur developed, he
said.
Speaking to more than 200
aquadron members and their
fumiliea at an open house

late Italian Sen. Alessandro
Continl Bonacossi and In­
cludes great Italian and Span­
ish works from tho 12th
through the 17th centuries.
In August. IMS tho senator
announced that he plsnnod to
donate the entire collection to
the Italian state upon his
death. At tho time, the great
art authority Bernard Boren•on, who lived Juat outside
Florence, wrote In his diary:
“ I don’t believe Florence
has received a more Import­
ant and wonderful gift In
centuries."
But Cootinl Bonacossi died
■ few years later without will­
ing bii collection to Ute state
and it seemed uncertain just
exactly what would become
®f it.
Interest In the matter was
revived recently when the
Flo-ence Tourist Agency an­
nounced It was negotiating to
buy tho huge Continl Bona­
cossi villa, where the collec­
tion baa been kept, for use
■a a convention hall.
Art lovers now are asking
what will become of the paint­
ings. Some reports raid a part
o f the villa would be used as
• museum, others that the
paintings would go to the Contini Booacossi heirs and atll!
others that the paintings
would bo sold abroad.

Sunday, Commander Werner
described tlie dual function n(
tiie new plane—reconnaifsnnce
and attack.
The plane looks the same
na its predecessor, the A5A
Vitrilunte, and is still called a
Vigilante. Hut the incorpora­
tion o f the photo equipment
has changed its mission from
one of only attack.
Co m ma nd e r
Werner’s
speech was the highlight of
the afternoon during which
dependents o f the squadron
toured the working area and
hnngurs used hy the group.

Commander Werner outlin­
ed the events in which the
squadron will participate in
the coming months. These in­
clude participating in and
working very hurd to win the
bombing derby, carrier quali­
fications in the spring and an
eventual deployment from the
West Coast for a Western Pa­
cific cruise this summer.
Ho pointed out that "USS
Hanger" has already been
pointed on the squadron's air­
craft.
During hi* speech, which
was primarily an attempt to

orient the families to the
work o f the squadron. Com­
mander Werner offered the
servlcos o f trained career
counseling personnel to mem­
bers and their wives who urc
considering tho Navy as a
career.
Commander Werner stress­
ed the importance o f the en­
listed wives clubs as morale
builders and units of mutual
help, especially when the hus­
bands are gone, and urged the
wives to join.
Other features o f tho day

ii eluded films showing the op.
errtion of the V i g i l a n t e
aboard ship, open offices to ba
toured and coffee and cake
sen cd to the guests.

Sailor Honored
PM 3 c Howard U. Water*
and AMM 2/c Allen B. Kernberj have been named Blue­
ja cke ts o( the month at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
They were selected because
of their outstanding service.
They are assigned to VAII-7.

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HICKORY RANCH SLICED
SWEET SMOKED BREAKFAST

STUDYING PLANS o f Snnford'n new $107,000 pewngc disposal plant, to
undergo final inspection this week, are (from the left) Si Hatfield, super­
intendent for the contractor, Tex Mid West Contracting Compnny, Dal­
las; City Manager W. E. Knowles and S. M. KiChnrd Jr., city inspector
who also will be sewer plunt superintendent when it is turned over to the
city.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) — have told Cuban Premier FISen. Barry Goldwatcr, R- del Castro to turn the water
Ariz., favora a U. S. Navy back on "o r Just send out a
blockade to cut off all trade detachment of Marines from
with Castro and want, to send Guantanamo to turn it on and
Marines into Cuba to restore iben keep it on."
water service to the GusnGoldwatcr said he didn't
tanamo naval base.
think Johnson had responded
The Republican presidential to the Cuban action "in a way
aspirant advocated both stepa that American people appreSunday in a television inter- elate." He said there was no
view.
question Uiat t h e
United
Goldwater, In response to States could keep the naval
a question, said he would base supplied with water, but
back use of U. S. warships to said the question was:
halt a British shipment of
"llow are we Roing to stand
buses to Cuba. "Anything that up to the other nalions who
Ii going in there that they ran are going to start slapping u.s
use to maintain communism and spitting In our eye and
and to spread it through this tramping on our flagT"
hemisphere, I think we should
Goldwater ronccdcd there
stop," he said.
was a risk In Ills proposal, but
The
Arizona Republican he said, "there is risk in
said President Johnson should everything you do when you

arc defending your nation'*
honor and I am getting a little
aick, as an American, watch­
ing this country hack away
from possible trouble."

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VOL 56

United P n u l^nsetTwire

Established 1908

TUBS., FEBRUARY 11, 1964

SAXFOKoTFLORIDA

NO. 123

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New Seminole Bank Gets Charter

Oviedo's new telephone sys­
tem is now in operation.
Oviedo residents may call toll
free any phone in Seminole
County plus all phones on the
Winter Park exchange, Del­
tona and DeBary. They are
praising the service.

•

•

Facility To Be
Located In
17-92 Center

R otary Honors
BRIEFS Local A tto rn e y
Space Lady Home

m

•

Last year at the Rotary
Club's "Valentine" luncheon
Harry
Robson forgot his
wife's first name when it
came time for him to intro­
duce her. At this year's lun­
cheon on Monday Robson was
concentrating so much on on
remembering his wife's first
oame that he almost forgot
his own.

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. . .

Kenneth McIntosh, local at­
torney, was recognized at
ASSISTANT FIRE Chief It. T. Thomas, for his 35 years of service to tho
Monday’s luncheon meeting o f
Slate
Commissioner of
City o f Sanford, was presented with an engraved wrist watch by tho
tin- Snnford Rotary Club for
Banking has approved the ap­
City Commission Monday evening. The presentation was made by Mayor
plication for a charter for a
A. L. Wilson (right).
(Herald Photo)
his outstanding service to the
new state hank in Semlnola
conimuntiy as judge of SunCounty.
ford's city court.
• • •
Tim proposed hank, the
TAMPA (U P l)—Gasparllla
Highlighting the a n n u a l
Manager John Kridcr of the
United Stale Bank of Semi­
pirates, who Monday captur­
"Valentine
Day’’
meeting
of
Chamber of Commerce said
nole, will tie located in it.*
ed this port city without much
the cluli, attended hy nearly
this morning that the trade
own home in the Sanford
trouble, will crown their king
101)
Rotarians
and
their
wives
body’s new port authority
Shopping Cenler complex at
and queen at tiic annual cor­
George Touhy presented Mc­
committee would not operate
T. E. TUCKER
Onora Street and Highway
onation ball tonight.
Intosh
with
a
plaque
and
a
in conjunction with tho air­
17 92.
resolution which commended
port committee unless someTlu* announcement
w as
tiic judge for his conduct of
tiling dcvelopes which could
made by T. E. Tucker, chair­
Current wave in reduced |19G2-C3: October, Stn.iilO. up
NEW
ORLEANS
(U
Pl)
the
court.
tie the airport and tiic port
The Board o f Commissionman of a group of local busi­
clirnrcttc smoking may rust b t.lfll; November, $13.(185, up
Rex, monarch of Mardi Gras,
“ In Rotary's program of
facility into a package.
nessmen who are sponsoring
the Citv of «a.iford .nor.- tlm »! s W 50; December, $ 17,325, u p : « * of Seminole County today led a rebellion again-t rare
I
# •
finding ways and means of
the new bank. Turker *ald
J
T
S-.101; January, $14,182. up authorized the establishment
recognising local citizens who
At Monday's Rotary meet­ $10,noi) in anticipated cigar- vjl/JOJ, and February, $16,850, ° f a director o f planning to and worry today that turned
that the United State Bank
render outstanding services to
ing Bob Besscrer introduced etto tux revenue. City Manug- up jm.tlSll.
comply with federal regula­ this old city into one of makeof Seminole plans to begin
believe and madness.
the community,” said Touhy,
guests
from Glastonbcrry,
tions
which
call
for
tiic
coun­
operations with a capital of
or W, E. Knowles informed
However, the city nuinagrr
KENNETH
Me
IN
TOSH
"we find that Judge McIntosh
Conu., Harrisburg, Va., Bay$100,000.
the City Commission Monday - stated, the Commission anti- ty to have a planning pro­
lias !&gt;ccii commended hy lawshore, L. I., N. Y., DcLand,
gram
In
order
to
receive
fed­
Tucker said that the growth
evening.
jtiputed $20:1,000 from cigarNEW YORK (U P l)—Heavy
Deltona and Orlando.
The possibility that esti­ of Seminole County during
enforcement officers as well
eral funds for urban develop­
Although
the
tax
rate
was
ette
tax
refunds
in
its
fiscal
• • •
details of policemen and de­
as violators for the decorum mated costa of county pro­ the past few year* indicated
ment.
From now on no city em­ increased by the last Legisla- j budget and he now anticipates
tectives today gave Uto Bea­
uml dignity he deiuon'.trates posals to Casselberry for co­ Uic not'd for Uiia new facility
The
commission
unanimous­
ploye will lie hospitalized with­ turn arid although the City is ! a loss o f $10,388 for the year ly adopted the directive which tles protection similar to Hie
in court procedures and we operative paving of Winter and hi* group felt that Hi*
out Mayor A. L. Wilson at collecting higher tux refunds1in tiic anticipated figure,
security accorded the Presi­
honor him also for Ills unique Park Drive, plus the town's new bank would add consid­
created
tiic
office
and
estab­
In other action, tho City
least knowing about it. The from the State, actual dollars
dent of the United States on
understanding of tho problems expense for planning and In­ erable financial strength to
lished
the
director's
scope
of
mayor has issued a directive received are less than antici- Commission:
of those who are brought be­ stallation of drainage, could the local economy.
operations. It call* for the his visits to New York.
Learned the proposed lease
that he be notified at once pated.
put the entire program back
fore him."
director of planning to create TJ,
, ..r
Knowles listed receipts for [for the Municipal Stadium to
if any employe goes to a hos­
Following the introduction into the "talking stage" was
planning processes for the J w l l l t l C U l ’ U t l
tho last five months, as com-1 the New York Mets’ farm
pital.
county, develop a comprchon-1 WASHINGTON (UIM)
—
WASHINGTON (U l’l) __ of Rotnriaiis und their wives, evidenced Monday night hy
• • •
pared to the same months in teams has not been signed and
Bob Crumley led a sougfest Ihe Casselberry Hoard of Al­
live plan, coordinate planning 1Officials estimated today it
Overwhelming House npprovreturned; discussed an agree­
The new administrative of­
with municipalities within the would take about a year to
and organist Freda Hilton of dermen.
ment with Seminole County
fices for City Manager Pete
.
. ,
,
, county In addition to other construct a plant at Guantan­ nl o f a sweeping civil rights, ()r|n,u|„ played a number o f
Estimates proposed by the
Knowles and his capable se­
. r "
! counties plus slate and fed- amo Ba&gt;, Cuba, to convert hill gave its backers now con- j “ sweetheart" melodies. Hill county set paving costa fur
; learned an $80,000 nursing oral agencies.
cretary, .Mary llarkey, have
sea water into fresh water (or fidenco today that they could 11« ni|ihill presided and Sunny the 2.1 mile strip at $13,921).
I’ Ians to proceed with or*
' home is proposed fur Bay
been completed They are nice
g*l the measure safely past a tinhorn was tho p r o g r a m Tiie town would pay materials ganlutlon of a non profit wa­
The director will bo rcqulr- tiic U. S. naval base there.
. . . and now the com mission
I Avenue between Second and j . arcorclins to the directive
certain Senate filibuster.
) chuinnuii.
at $33,100 and the county ter association for the Lake
|fourth Streets: received a re-j j() ttor|( wj|j, ^ pomjjy p|an.
ers have a private conference
After nlno days of debate
McIntosh also was rccog- would provide lalsor a n d Harney area received unani­
rfcom mcm| p|an.
room.
CAPU KENNEDY (1 PI) .post from Sanford Shopping \ninR
SAN FRANCISCO tUI’ l) — and action nn 138 amend- nized l&gt;y the City Commission equipment at $10,800.
mous approval from some VI
• • •
—The Nalion.il Ealmr Rela­ Center for utility and street p|ng o f thoroughfares, zoning, A 15-year old great-great ments, the House passed the Monday when Hemphill pre­
It was pointed out Uiat tills resident* at a meeting held
We want to say a word tions Board said today It improvement*; heard f r o m subdivision regulations anil great-granddaughter of eom bill Monday night hy a vole of sented a resolution praising
plan, if accepted, added to Monday night with Ramon C.
com mending the mothers who woo'd seek a (oust order to City Attorney William Hutch- iamj UM, comr„|t . He would poser Johann Sebastian Bach, 2911 to 131). It is designed to .McIntosh fur Ida aervieca ns
drainugo costs, could amount McGough, local representative
direct traffic during school hall picketing; that tuned hull that Saxon Termite Coll- mpervue l
Patriria liaeli, has been miss wipe out discrimination in j municipal judge,
to approximately 40 per cent of tiie Farm Home Admiiv*
hours at Third Street anil awa.v nearly *W, 0 m
trol, Holly MU. haa filed no- j t^ o , bulldll
mg troin her home since last voting, p u b I i e afcommnda-1
o
f the town's entire annual In­ MratVm and J m y P. Bah
French Avenue. Children who! iic'V Spare en ter'*
-f e r r * '
lard, FIIA engineer.
j*. &gt;- s •••*• .
FMC: *
* . ordli.g t • -*»an tions, employment, education [
come.
attend West Side Elementary construction workers and Vmlnar C sriia i’s iii.'.»iwi vlis- j, provtll
provil of S
nnd Use o f federal funds.
•)’ at|* i Krancitco police
ConducUng the meeting waa
Alicrnala
proposals
suggest­
School can cross the busy kept *21.1 million in spare missing the City of Sanfmd a*; dltion to administering (lie of
Tiro hill now goes to the
~^ *
ed hy the county ranged from P. Sieg Holmes who has don't
•
Haa*.
Is.uli
highway in safety. The school
a i ifctulunt in u
suit, nnd ‘ fire’s budget end other per
building at a standstill.
Senate where it faces a deter- / \ n d
I OKC It
paving the south one mile at much of tho preliminary wrote
mothers arc handling it niceagiccti to plnre » sidewalk .sonnel.
.
. •
ADDIS ABABA.
Ethiopia mined Southern effort to talk ^
$25,550,
with Uic town paying to get Ihe plan under way.
CAPE KENNEDY (U Pl) — |along Sanford Avenue at tiic
The commission also agreed ( UIM)—Ethiopia and Somalia it to death. No attempt to
LCOVC
$l9,too
and
county, $0,130, to Maps and aerial photograph!
Picketing railroad telegraph- Itllr ,,f
pustoffice.
Hut the individual employed blamed each other for their start ilrbnto is rx|teetcd Until !
Take
It
nr
leave
It!
clay
stabilizing
Ihe south end wore shown and a question
________________ .
Events coming up include ers today turned away nearly
to fill the post would have to worsening border crisis today Into this month, however.
lid * was Ihe attitude of at a cost of $t.23o, with Hie and answer period was ouzv
the Silver Tea to lie presented all ihc Kennedy Space Ccn- ■. j- ■, rj , i
have an undergraduate col­ and turned to the Organiza­
President Johnson hailed tliej the City Commission Mon­ town paying $2,2(io and Hie ductcd.
Sunday afternoon at the new ler’s 3,400 construction work- I j - r O O l l y i n O n
lege degree plus two years tion for African Unity fOAU) House vote us “ an historic
A five member committee
day evening to a request by county $2,050.
Sanford Public Library Build­ ers for a second day and kept
of graduate work for his maswas approved by vote of those
step forward for tire cause of the t l S. General Service*
and
the
United
Nations
for
Casselberry
lias
been
asked
ing on East First Street. The $213 million in space con
, . ter* in city or regional planhuman dignity in America." Administration (GSA) for to submit It* decision in time attending for the purpose of
SAN IA BARBARA, Calif, j mnj., ||,. would lie required help.
tea will be given by the fine strurtion at a standstill.
In a White House statement the Cily to Increase it* hid fur Inclusion on the agenda of securing an engineering firm
arts department of the San­
(U
P
l)—
A
15-foot
python
d
r
-|
(l
have
at
least
one
year
of
"ft looks just about the way
lie irddril:
(or Ihe vacant lot adjacent Hie Feb. 25 County Commis­ to make a feasibility survey
ford Woman's Club ami the it did Monday," said a con­ scribed ns “ potentially danjc* actual experience,
‘‘Now tiic task is for tho In Ihe Public IJhrary,
SYDNEY
(UIM)
—
Austra­
sion meeting. Supiairt of the as soon as possible. Serving
JayCce Wives Club.
|he salary range for a
struction spokesman. "P ra c­ rrous" was being hunted toon tiie committee will be
• • •
lia's navy minister announced Senate. I hope the name spirit
When
first
approached
fnr
town's
proposal has liern as­
planner
meeting
minimum
tically everyone is g o n e day.
of nonpartisanship will pre­ a bid, ConimUslonrrs de­ sured by delegations from the Holmes, chairman, and W.B,
today
that
85
crewmen
are
Also on the schedule for (his again."
Peter Buttrn, 45, keeper of standards would lie from
missing from Hie destroyer vail there to assure passage of rided on $8,000 and, In a mo­ South Seminole Elementary Heath, Mr*. Elbert Cammack,
weekend is the Sanford-SemlAn Air Force spokesman the Child Estate Zoo at Ca-| $7,800 to $8,100 per annum,
Voyager,
which was split in (Ida trill, guaranteeing the ment of levity, added $11.41. and South Seminole Junior Mr*. Donald Dunn and Roy
nole Art Association’s annual said most of the other 9,000 brill.. Beach here, reported the
Morgan.
two
and
Mink
Monday night in fundamental rights o f all It resulted In being Ihe high High Schools.
exhibit to be presented Sun­ union members at Hie missile snake missing Monday from
Americans."
a
collision
with
the
aircraft
bid
but
GSA
now
a»k»
for
day afternoon at the Sanford renter, m o s t l y industrial its heated glass enclosure.
Voting for tho bill were 152 at least $10,000, a bid ori­
carrier MelUmrnn 20 miles
Civic Center.
The too keeper said the
workers, apparently crossed
Himorrats and 138 Republi­ ginally Mbmlttrd by Her­
• • •
off the southeast roast.
snake
was
not
poisonous,
hut
the picket lines at the cape’s
United Press International
cans. Opposed were 90 Demo­ man Jacobson bul rejected
Cabbage led in sale* at the main entrances and showed that it could Inflict injury
The U. S. one-do liar bill tl
crats
anti
31
Repuhlicana,
by GSA.
Sanford Slate Farmcr'a Mar­ up for work.
from biting or constriction.
supposed to have an average
Changes In Sanford'* down
City Commission quickly
ket during January. More
life of 13 months, and when
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) town automobile p a r k i n g !
derided Monday evening to
than 55.000 50-pound sacks of
retired U burned by Um fed­
rules, to Indure shoppers to Gov. Farris Bryant today aplei its $8,011.4$ bid aland.
cabbage were sold at an j
eral reserve banka, according
The
Seminole
County
Com­
pointed
Miami
Beach
attor­
patronize local stores, were
average price of $1.81 per j
mission today agreed to give to Hie World Almanac.
urged of Hie City Commission ney James L. King to the
sack. Also, 39,011 50-pouml whatever unofficial coopera­
by
Glenn
McCall,
president
of
j
State
Board
of
Control
which
crates were sold at an aver­
Sun. John K. Mathews Jr.,
Hie Downtown Merchants A*-1 supervises the state univers- Jacksonville candidate f o r
age price of $2.1J. Total sales
.Sanford firemen made two tion it rould to a proposal lieamounted to $185,739.75 And
sociation, Monday evening,
j Ity system.
governor, today announced run* Monday evening. They ing made by Vernon Dunn,
HAVANA (U P l) — Foreign
Tho Herald lout nod today Hint the pru|)OHC&lt;l
that's a lot of cabbage
The
association,
McCall
King. 30, currently Is presl- Hie ro-rhatrmen for his ram- extinguished a trash fire in a former eounly commissioner,
correspondents were Invited
metropolitan telephone system is in duiiKer of
said, asks for a 120-day trial' dent of the junior bar section palgn in Seminole County vacant lot at Holly Avenue lhat a Seminole County Tax­
to a nearby sugar plantation
heiiitf defeated. Of 5,200 votes cast h.v Sanford
Today’s Chuckle— " \ guage
period of covering llie park-1 of the Florida Bar, member will lie Dr. W. Vincent Ro­ and Filth Street at 5:14 p.m. payers' Association lie estab­
today to observe the opera­
area
mtbscriberd
of
the
Southern
Itell
telephone
lished.
of success is not whether you \
ing meters, with entoreed; of the board o( governors of berts, chairman of the San­ and removed an ovcrhculcd
tion of a Russian made har­
Company there were approximately 300 more
At
a
previous
meeting
ol
have a lough problem to
two-hour parking. At Hie end the Florida Bar, and ■ mem- ford Civil Service Board, and kerosene Move from the home
vester that many enable Fidel
the
commission
Hm
members
i
handle." says First Baptist | "no" votes than “ yes" votes.
of that lime, he added, Ihe her of Hie laurel of dlrertnr* Gene It Sti plicnson, Alta­ of Pat Summerlin, bio Pal
Castro's
revolutionary region
of the board agreed to defer
The proposed metropolitan plan would unite
Church I’ a s t o r Fred B
association would report on o( the Miami National Bank. monte Springs councilman. niello Avenue, at 8:10 p.m.
to Inrrrase sugar production.
any
action
until
Hie
opinions
Seminole
County
into
a
single
toll
free
teleChance, "but whether it is j
any Increase in business and
of Hie Seminole County Board
plume system and eliminate tho invisible barrier
tiic same problem you had
possibly request complete re­
of Public Instruction and the
which separates the northern and southern seclast year."
moval o f the meters.
Seminole County Chamber of
lions o f the county.
Tin* asr-ociatlon also re­
Commerce could be obtained,
There are 3,200 votes vet to lie cast by
quested anjle
parking on
Although
no
expressions
Sanford area subscribers. Unless there is a sub­
First and Second Streets be­
from those other hoards were
stantial number of “ yes" votes the pro|H»8al will
tween Oak and Sanford Ave­
available, Hie commissioners
l.o defeated and Sanford will have turned its
nues and on Palmetto and
loll that something construc­
bark on another opportunity to enhance its
Magnolia Avenues between
tive rould route from such an
First and Third Streets.
growth and development.
organization.
The Herald reiterates that 15 years ago
The pro|Kiialt were refer­
Fluoridation o( Sanford’s
Commissioner John Atexan
two-thirds of the county’s imputation was in
red hy Hie Commission to
city water supply, under its
tier declared that tiic people
Sanford.
Time
has
reversed
the
situation.
To­
City Manager W. E. Knowles
propoved $800,000 water im­
of this county should lie inter
for study and report.
day two-thirds of Seminole’s jiopulation is outprovement program, at an
rated ill the county's tax prob
aide
the
greater
Sanford
area.
added cost of *8 tm. was or­
leuii and suggested coopera
Sanford
must
rceoRidec
this
fact
and
dered hy Hie City CommP'ioti
Uon.
realize
that
it
needs
the
county
and
the
best
Sanford
Public
Library,
Monday evening when It in­
Dunn has declared that bis
method o f uniting itself with the fast jrrowintr
recently installed In it* new
structed City Manager W. E.
interest is only in assisting in
southern
section
of
Seminole
is
to
demolish
the
home
at
First
Street
and
Ktxvwles to. a.k for bids on
Ihe establishment of Uic tuxI’almrllo Avenue, la uu a
phone wall.
the overall project.
payers' group.
new operating schedule:
Too many Southern Hell subscribers in this
Ten Informative column*
A . Edwin ShlnlioDer in
Open
at
18
a.m.
ail
day*
a
area
have
placed
a
greater
emphasis
on
the
31),
(Ictuiliiitf current tax reformed the Commission the
week, close at I p.m. Wedto or 50 cents a month increase in rates instead
Kuhition* w i l l s t a r t
fluoridation program was re
aesdaya, • p.m. Fridays^und
of a penny-n-day investment in the future of
WediH'Mtlny in Tiie Sunquested by all Sanford den­
« p.m. other days.
Sanford.
ford Ilorn Id. Washington
tists, all hut one Sanlord doc­
To those; of von who have not &gt;et indicated
NEWPORT, N. II. (U P l) tux lawyer t'lmrlca \V.
tors, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
vottr preferenre. The Herald jioiilts out that tho
When they had tiie wood chop Schocncmun will tfive you
tion,
Junior Chamber of
Regular service will be of­
success or failure of tho propowd system de­
ping contest last weekend at tip* that cun tuive Unto
Commerce and the itolary
fered by Sanford and other
pends
upon
you,’
Will
you
invest
a
penny
or
so
u
Hie annual Newport Winter and money — will detail
Club.
Seminole County post office*
day to brliiR more business to Sanford? in turn,
WHAT MIGHTY FISHERMEN arc thcae ! I I K. J . Peopled, o f Yale
Carnival, not a single lumber­ now travel and entertain-*
City Attorney William Hut­
Wednesday, Lincoln'* birth­
it will provide more jobs, more people, more
Avenue, took his sons, Albert (left) and Joe (right), and their friend,
jack showed up with an ax. ment laws. The 1064 In­
chison was instructed to draft
day,
but holiday service only
saluries
and
even
more
business?
Hemle Harbour, out on tho Ht. Johntv River for a fishing (rip last Sunday.
It waa decided not to hold come Tax Primer is eaay
the necessary ordinnn.-e for
will prevail on Feb. 22, Wash­
If the pru|H&gt;*ul fails Sanford's progress will
Tlteae boys came home not with fish but with three live rabbits. The
the contest because all the to read—euay to uae. Bo
approval and for aubmiasion
ington’s birthday, according le
suffer at least another 10-year set liack. It’s
boys sighted the rabbit* on a small island and snared them with their
competitors cam * equipped uure to watch for these
to tbs State Board of Health
Postmaster Cecil* Heard,
fishing oats.
f ittim U
up to you.
abat—awfc
helpful coltfM fc
j
hft its approval
MOSCOW (UIM)—Valentina
Nikolaycv-Tcrcshkova. Die So­
viet Union's pioneer space
woman, was home Monday
from a vi-it to Britain.

Ball Tonight

Planning Chief
Authorized By
Cigarette Tax Seen County Board
Loss In Estimated

Rex Rules

Paving Plan
Hits Snag In
Casselberry

Beatles Guarded

House Rights
Votes Boost
Senate Hopes

Cape Pickets
Hold Off 3,400

Harney Water
Plan Approved

Bach Girl Missing

|f’S $8,011 .49

Each Blames Other

Of

It

Escapes Zoo

85 Missing

Parking Rules
Change Asked

Board Supports
Taxpayer Group

Attorney Named

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Mathews Names
2 County Aides

T e B e p B t i® r a ®

Two Fire Calls

Red Reaper

Cily Voles For
Fluoridation

Library Mourn

Woodchopping
Contest Axed

Mail Service

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By Judy Tnreer
Phone 323-4433
Eollited wive* club* lo geo
4Til and the VAH-5 enlUted
wivee club In particular re
cclved a booit Sunday from
Cdr. Paul Werner, command­
ing officer of VAH-S.
Cdr. Werner, epeaklng dur
log an open hou»e for mem'
bora and femllie* of the
squadron, quoted extensively
from a letter stressing the
importance of the eollsUxl
wives club which bad been
received from the Atlantic
Fleet’! commander-ln-chief.
lie urged the wives to aor
lously consider Joining their
d u b and outlined the advant­
ages of doing so. "They may
not be important when the
husband la home and can help
eolve the problems, b u t
when bo Is gooe for many
months the aid of other wives
la invaluable,” he said.
©dr. Werner also advised
the husbands that it has been
shown that a wife aetlve in a
wives club contributes more
to the family Ufa than one
who la n o t “ Many husbands,”
be said, have been reluctant
to let their wlvee Join dubs
for fear It will take them away from the famUy.
“ I b e reverse baa been
shown to bo true. Further­
more, the man who baa his
family cared for la free to
give hla beet every day to
bis Job," Cdr Werner said.
"A strong Navy family U
the backbone o f • strong
Navy unit,” be aaid. He aatd
that the knowledge oi the
equadroo’a duUea and moral
support obtained from the
wlvea dubs la a contributing
factor to the atrong Navy
family,
Hb urged the husbands to
do whatever waa necessary
to oneble their wlvee to Join
the club.
Mr*. E. D. O’NeUl. preeldent o f the VAH-S enlisted
wivee club, laid afterwards
that it w a i the flrat time thalr
club bad bed such wholeheart­
ed support from a command­
ing officer and the club was
extremely grateful tor K.
VAH-S enlisted wives will
meet on Feb. » at the home
o f Mrs. Gary McDonald for a
housewares party. On March
19 guests o f the elub win be
Mrs. Weiner sod Mrs. Wal­
lace Russell, wife of the ex ­
ecutive officer of the squadten.
Mra. O’Neill said aoyooe
wishing to attend either or
both of these meetings can
got m ore Information by call­
ing her at 322-7610 or the vice
president, Mrs. JUn Pittman
M 222-9499.
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New officer* of the Chief
Petty Officers wives dub
were installed In a Valentina
luncheon held recently at the
Tradewlnds Cafeteria in Semi­
nole Plaxa.
Those installed were Mrs.
I, J. Jarrell, president; Mrs.
Robert Armstrong, vice presi­
dent; Mra. P. J. Weber, se­
cretary, and Mra. C. E. Mor­
ton, treasurer.
Turning over their positions
were retiring officers Mrs.
Ralph Simas, secretary; Mrs.
8. L. Wiggins, treasurer, and
Mrs. Weber, vice president.
Retiring president, Mra. C. B.
Reeves waa 111 and unable to
attend.
Hostesses for the luncheon
o f ham or turkey were Mrs.
F . J. Murray, Mrs. Alvara
Kelly and Mrs. 0 . E. Diet*.
The banquet tables had been

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deco rated with red hearts and
candles, and the centerpiece,
a red heart shaped box of
candy, was won by Mrs. Wo
ber.
Retiring officers were pre
senlcd with charms engraved
with the n a m e.of the office
club and the yesr served
Mrs. Reeves had previously
received a silver bread tray
Other CPO wives attending
were Mrs. A. J. Bolton, Mrs.
D. E. Smith, Mr*. W. R.
Marsh, Mrs. W. A. Wigg.
Mra. Marl* Sundvall, Mra. A.
A. Valller, Mra. John Stankiewlcs, Mrs. R. R. Pope, Mrs.
W. R. Armstrong, Mrs. D.
F. Blglin, Mra. C. A. Clsowski, Mrs. J. J. Hays. Quest*
were Mra. Helen Pell sod
Mrs. Dorothy LaMsy.
* • *
Officers wives of VAH-1
held their February luncheon
at the Barblson in Winter
Park following a visit to a
gift shop there. Mra. Mary
Ellen Wackcr of the Golden
Cricket demonstrated the art
o f arranging artificial fiowera
to the group.
Hostcsaei for the day were
Mra. John Moore and Mrs.
Paul lfaney. Refroahmenta of
pastries and coffee were serv­
ed at the gift shop, preceding
the buffet luncheon.
Those present were Mrs.
Lou Musgrove, Mra. Keith
Tourney, Mra. Leonard Rein­
hart, Mrs. Jess* Taft, Mrs.
George Klett, Mrs. Paul Wireman, Mrs. Russell Germain,
Mra.
John Barger,
Mrs.
James Bell, Mrs. Paul Mur­
ray, Mrs. R. K. Kiely, Mrs.
Alan Weeks.
Mrs. Roger Leoohardl, Mrs.
James Durbin,
Mrs. Pat
O’Gara, Mrs. Doug Wood,
Mrs. John Sparta, M n . Wil­
liam Goodman and a guest
Mra. R. Russell.
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Mrs. William Hall o f Ridge­
wood, N. J. returned borne
Monday after spending a long
weekend with her daughter,
Mrs. P. N. BecUm. Mrs. Hall
arrived Thursday evening.
• * *
Three members o f the VAH9 enlisted, wlvee club wer®
honored at a farewell dinner
held at the home o f M n .
Dee Rose. They were Mra.
Marge Calmlsh, M n . Esther
Gwartney and Mrs. Joyce
Turner.
Three tablet were centered
with cakes baked in the shape
o f tbs etate to which their
husbands will be going; Galmlab to Memphis, Tenn., Mr*.
Gwartney to Kingsville, Texas,
and Mrs. Turner to Key West.
The cakes were made and
presented to each guest of
booor by Mrs. Rote.
After the buffet dinner the
group played charades. ITioie
present were Mr*. Phyllli
More, Mr*. Alice Howard,
Mra. Eleanor Vaccero, Mra.
Bev Note, Mra. Bev Trimble,
Mra. Lalla Harris and Mra.
Kathleen Rlcbardsoo.
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Board inembera of the Na­
val Offioera Wives Club met
at the home of Mrs. Alan
Weeks, the vice president, or
their first regular meeting
since being elected.
Mra. W. A. Yelinek, the
new president, directed the
meeting. Plans for the decora­
ting for the bombing derby
party on Mar. 21 were made
and the work divided among
the squadron wives group.
Members attending were
Mrs. John Williams, Mrs.
William
Malicsowskt, M n .

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Port Authority Committee In C. Off C. List
A new port authority com­
mittee wai Included In the list
of 1964 S e m i n o l e County
Chamber o f Commerce Com
mittee* announced today by
President Karlyle Housholder.
John Krlder, manager of the
trad* body, said that the port
authority committee hat been
recognised by tha Seminole
County Board o f Commission­
ers and will operate much like
the special site selection com-

NEW OFFICERS o f the Chief Petty Officer* wive* club installed at a
luncheon recently are Mr*. P. J. Weber, *ecretury; Mr*. I. J. Jarrell, presi­
dent; Mr*. Robert Armstrong, vice president, and Mr*. C. E. Morton,
treasurer.
Bryan Brown, M n . J.L. Shipman, Mrs. Clifford, Nelson,
Mrs. Leonard Reinhart, Mrs.
R. S. Beal, M n . Clifton Do­
well, Mra. Paul Werner, Mrs.
Robert Ware, Mra. Gerald
Chatdclalne, Mra. James Ol­
son and Mrs. J. F. Barlow.
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Proceeds o f a bake sale to
be held Feb. 28 at Uie Navy
exchange will go to an Im­
provement fund for 11m nur­
sery building, members of the
VAH-11 enlisted wives club
decided at tbeir recent meet­
ing.
The decision waa made af­
ter Chaplain Robert Deal told
the group about the need for
the improvements. Mra. Jack
Jenkins will b* in charge of
tbe sale.
Mrs. Carl J. Smith was wel­
comed as a new member of
the Checkmate club.
The uext regular meeting
o f the group will be March 6
7:30 p. m. Any VAH-11 en­
listed wife interested In this
group can get more Informa­
tion fay calling Mra. Jenkins
at 322-3326 or Mrs. Richard
Bergen at 322-7333.
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Nearly 380 persons turned
out for VAH-3'a all-hands par­
ty held Friday evening in the
ballroom. Members o f the
squadron and their wives and
guests attended tha affair.
Carnation corsages were
presented to each o f the ladlea and a bullet of roast beef,
bam, shrimp, talads, cold
cuts and rolls were served.
Music was provided by tbe
“ Diplomats.”
Lt. Robert Watson acted as
Mss ter o f Ceremonies tor sev­
eral impromptu acts and a
short talk by Cdr. Paul Wern­
er, skipper of the squadron.
U tow on the party com ­
mittee were Jim Jittman, D.
H. Smith, B. M. Hdddleeton,
J. M. Sweeney, J. M. Reh,
D. R. Bcnvie, K. D. Overstreet and Chief Schock. Food
and beverages were handled
by Chief Hank Knowles of the
CPO club which catered the
event,
« * *
Thirty-five members of die
station officers wives club at­
tended their February cof­
fee and meetiog Thursday.
Mra. Stanley 8tanul was
hostess for the coffee, assist­
ed by Mrs. Edward Christian­
son. Decorations carried out
a Valentina theme with name
cards made of doilies and
red heart* and red linen cov­
ered cloths.
Rofrshments o f miniature
plisaa, pastries, doughnuts,
and pastry wrapped sausage*
were served with tbe coffee.
Mr*. David Olmstoad, pres­
ident of the club, welcomed
two guests who were Mra.
Frank Cochran, the mother of
Mrs. Vincent Law, and Mrs.
William O. Wirt, the mother
of Mr*. Elmer Hapt. Mrs.
Wirt won the doorprise,
Retired members present
were Mra. Arthur Guatavaoo,
Mra. N. R. Leach, M n . John
Gorinann and Mra. Ned Jul­
ian.
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Fay Bellamy, Mrs. Helen
Schemer, Mrs. Ann Panning,
Mrs. Marge Carather*, Mra.
Verna Bolton, Mrs. Pet WUlii,
Mra. Sue Burdin, Mra. Linda
Mankowskl,
Mra.
Carolyn
Alexander
and M n . Mery
Holaer.
Members attending included
Mra.
Grace Herrin, Mrs
Kathleeeo
Richard sen, Mrs.
Eleanor Vaccero, M n . Bev
Tum ble, Mra. Leila Harris,
Mrs. Bev Noto, Mra. Either
Gwartney, Mra. Merge Gal
mlah and Mra. Dee Rose.
The next meeting of the
club will be Feb. 20 at f
p. m . in the ballroom. AH en
listed mens wivee of VAH-9
are Invited to attend.
s e e
Mrs. G. L. Atkinson and
Mra. Stanley Pochanlo were
hostesses for the February
coffee of the officers wives
of VAH-9. Tha coffoe waa held
at the home of Mrs. Atkinson.
Decoration* tor the bombing
derby were discussed and a
meeting set up to work on
them.
The hostesses served angel
food cake filled with whipped
cream, pie and coffee.
Those attending were Mrs
P. N. Becton, Mra. R. U.
Cooks, Mra. J. T. Bucy, Mra.
J, A. deGanahl, Mrs, J. F.
Dunn, Mrs. J. N. Henson,
Mrs. F. M. Lynch, Mrs. Wm.
Mallcsowikl, Mrs. J. J. Moyniban, Mrs. M. J. Puopolo,
Mrs. T . E. Quillln, Mra. J.
L. Shipman, Mrs. G. L.
Thompson, M rs. D. A* Turn
er, Mrs. R. A. Wing 6od Mra.
A. L. Karnes.
• # •
Members of the VAH-1 en­
listed wives club wiil spon­
sor a cake sale Thursday at
the Navy exchange. Mra. Al
Moylan, Mra. Robert Gorallne
and Mrs. Jane Sbawdey ere
In charge o f tbe sale.
Plans for the event were
discussed at the meeting of
the Tlgerette club held at the
borne o f Mrs. Marvin Koozer.
A cosmetic demonstration
by Mra. Jan* Armstrong waa
held during the coffee. Her
model was Mra. Floyd Cake*.
Other entertainment included
singing to Mra. Kooser who
waa celebrating her birthday
anniversary that day.
The hostess eerved cookie*
and forte* to the ladies who
Included Mrs. Vera Graham,
Mrs. Richard
Hoogerwerf,
Mra. Douglas Horton, Mrs.
David Ferrisr, Mra. K. L.
Cook, Mr*. James Anderson,
Mrs. Roger Pope, end M n .
Rhea Cooper.
* • *
The parents of Mrs. R. K.
K iel/, Mr. and M n . John
O'Brian, arrived last week
from Saug-is Maas, with tbe
two Kiely children, Betsy and
Pam, They will stay with tha
xamlly until Monday when
they will leave tor Nassau,
but will visit again on the
return trip to Saugus.
* * s
New committee members
and offioera were chosen at
tha February meeting of the
officer* wives club of VAH-U.
The meeting was bald at the
home o f M n . W. A. Yelinek
where she and Mr*. J, P.
Coionna were hostesses.
Those elected are M n . Har­
vey
Aubuchoo,
treasurer;
Mrs. J. R, Dennison, Mrs. A.
0 . Klein and Mrs. John Mc­
Cracken, hospitality; Mra, C.
A. Allan, social; Mrs. M. D.
Werner, M n . H. L. Hines end
M n . R. 8. Davidson, tele­
phone.
Plana for working on bomb­
ing derby decorations and to-

Newcomen to the squadron
were greeted by the members
of the collated wives club of
VAH-9 at a get-acquainted
coffee In the Acey Deucy club.
A variety o f peltries, cook­
ies and rolls prepared by the
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The hostesses served re­
freshments of sausage stuffed
rolls, coffee cake* and cook
lea with coffee and punch,
from a black and white check
ed cloth.
• # •
Mrs. Clifford Neiaon was the
hostess for the staff officers
wives at tbe recent coffee
held In her home.
Bombing derby decorations
were discussed and plan* for
a workshop to be held Friday
beginning at 10 a. m. were
made. The workshop will be
at the Lake Mary borne of
M n . Sam Day.
Those present were Mrs.
David Dearolph, Mra. Leigh
Ebbert, Mrs. Warren Hoeller,
M n . Wallace Holton, Mrs,
John Hogansoo, Mrs. William
Isenburg, Mra. Darrell Kirk­
patrick, Mrs. Wade Markley,
Mrs, James Mayo, M n . Or­
ville McGuire, M n . Raymond
MUburn and Mra. Herbert
Moreland Jr.
• • •
Tentative plans for • home­
coming party were act by
the board members of tbe
VAH-1 enlisted wives club at
a board meeting Sunday, Tbe
plans will be discussed at the
next meeting of the club, Feb.
20.

Board members mot at the
homo of Mra. Henhell Rus­
sell. Those attending were
Mrs. Marvin Kooser, M n . Ro­
bert Gonllne, Mrs. Douglae
Horton and Mrs. Vera Gra­
ham.
• • •
Mra. Stem Bolts end M n .
LeRoy Hawkins were hostess­
es for tbe February bridge of
the officers wives of VAH-3
In the Afterburner Thursday.
They served coffee, coke,
pudding cake and valentine
cookie* to the ladies.
High scorer was a gueat,
M n . A. F. Reno, and second
high honors went to Mra.
Charles McKenna.
Other* present were Mrs.
George Kimmons, Mrs. C. J.
Youngblade,
Mr*.
Cheater
Fitspa trick,
Mrs.
Robert
Brewer, Mr*. Clifton Dowell,
Mrs. James Garvey, M n .
Craig Moor*, Mra. Robert
Repp, Mrs. James Durbin,
Mrs. Joseph Gilmore, Mrs.
Michael Hornsby and Mrs. C.
C. Smith.
Persona w h o c h a t t e r
throughout a concert, movie
or speech could talk at home
for free.

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By Julian Btenstrom
Ona distinguished Sanford
couple will be up bright and
early Wednesday
morning.
It will be Dr. and Mrs. T.
F, McDaniel. And, unices his
luck falters, he and the
mlisui will be watching the
“ Today Show’’ on WE8H
TV.
One of the gue*l* to be
interviewed on tha program
will be Sue Spencer, Dr.
Mac’a cousin and tha author
of a recent book entitled
“ African Creeks 1 Have Been
Up.”
Sue fa the wife o f a min­
ing engineer. “ And,” says
Sue, “ mining engineers have
always have to live in Siber­
ia* o f one kind or another,
and I daresay we will tri­
umph over the vicissitudes of
West Africa, even a* wa have
over oth en .”
A t the outset o f her years
of following her husband
around Africa, Mrs. Spencer
stated tha problem and her
intention o f overcoming it.
Her book la a report on how
she and h«r fam ily triumph­
ed over the difficult living
conditions which beset them
from time to time, a wear­
ing climate, a primitive na­
tive society, and mishaps
much too numerous to men­
tion.
Aa Sue and har husband
made their way around the
world from one “ Siberia" to
another, they were accompan­
ied by three (mail tons. Two
older daughters remained In
the U.S. and attended col­
lege. Sue’s letter* to 4hem
were aaved in a shoebox.
There letter* became the
hilarious manuscript which
now has been published.
Mrs. Spencer’s book was
published by David McKay
Co., Inc., o f New York. Its
212 pages contain a refresh­
ing point o f view on Africa
and ita everyday problems
— problems which really a f­
fect the people, particularly
those who never before had
seen tha white faca o f a
Caucasian.
And if life wasn’ t com­
plicated enough, living Id a
mud hut with thatched roof,
Sua tells o f how sha adopted
jungle eats, bush babies, and
a monkey, which “ is Juet
like a little boy, greedy, de­
structive, filthy, inquisitive
and Jeafoui, and we can’t
help loving him.”
M n. Spencar had an auto­
graph party in a Winter
Park bookstore last Friday.
She’s a native o f Alabama
apd now resides Juet outside
Jacksonville.

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Executive — Karfyle Hous­
holder, president; Richard Me
Canna, vice president; Lorlng
Burgess, treasurer;
F. E.
Roumillat, D o u g l a s Stenstrum, Robert T. Besiercr and
0 . L. Perkin* Jr.
Finance— B. L. Perkins Jr-,
chairman; Lorlng B u r g e e * ,
John Fitapatrlck and Scott
Burn*.
Armed Force* — Mack N.
Cleveland, chairman; Andrew

DeBary Resident
Dies In Sanford

Murdock McDonald, 64, of
71 Eastern Avenue, Bayshore,
N. Y. and 37 Marigold Lane,
DeBary, died Monday morn­
ing at Seminole Memorial
Hospital in Sanford where he
had been a patient for three
days.
Presently occupied by the
Mental Hygienic Department
of New York State, he had
been visiting in DeBary for
one week.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Julia McDonald; his mo­
ther-in-law, Mrs. Helen Grant
and a brother-in-law and alster-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. Gor­
don Patterson, all of DeBary.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Thursday at
Allen - Summcrhill DeBary
Funeral aervice* for Mrs. Chapel with Rev. C. N. Ogg
Missoura Oglcby Duke, 80, officiating. Burial will he In
who died last Wednesday, DeLand Memorial Gardens,
were held at 2 p. m. Saturday
from the Wethoringtoa Fun­
eral Home in Okeechobee
City. Burial was at Port Mayaca.
Born in Sanford In March,
1883, Mrs. Duke moved to
Mid-Week Lenten Services
Okeechobee City at the time
o f ber marriage. She is sur­ will start this Wednesday at
vived by three children, Mrs. the Community I’ reibyterUn
Kata Cross of Pahokec, J. R. Church in Lake Mary from 7
Duke of Okeechobee and Char­ to 7:46 p. m. when religious
les Duke of West Palm films on Tha Life o f Paul
Beach; seven grandchildren will be presented in tha
and three sisters, Mrs. Allle Sanctuary.
Keller o f Lake Monroe, Mrs.
TTio film this week will b«
Clara Alley of Jacksonville on The Conversion. On Feb.
Beach and Mrs. Lula Dykes of 10, Years o f Apprenticeship;
Jacksonville.
Feb. 26, Return to Jeru­
salem; Mar. 4, Second Mis­
sionary; Mar. 11, Visit to
Retain Um pires
CINCINNATI (U PI) — Um­ Corrluth, and Mar. 18, V oy­
pires John Kibler and Bill age to Rome.
Williams have been retained
The public is invited to all
by tha National League, Pres­ o f there services, and each
ident Warren Giles announc­ person ia encouraged to read
ed. Williams was called up taifa day during Lent the
from tha International League story o f the early disciples
last August and Kibler joined a* it is told in the Book o f
Acta.
the NL itaff in September.

Last Rites Held
For Mrs. Duke

Lenten Services
Begin This Week
In Lake M ary

Carraway, Karlyle Hou.h’ulder, A. K. Shoemaker Jr., How­
ard Hodges, Jamas Smith and
Dr. W. V. Robarts.
Industrial — Scull Burm^
chairman; John Alexander,
Dr. Thomas Larsen, Luring
Burge**, Howard H. Hodges,
LeRoy Robb, Bob Crumley,
Bill Hemphill, Tom McDonald,
Carl Schiike and Robert Shedden.
Promotions — Clifford 11cKbbin Jr., chairman; Walter
Glelow, Marlon 2farmun, Jos
Gazli, George Touhy, E. CO
Harper Jr. and William C.
Fraaie.
Port Autholty—P . E. Rou­
millat Jr., Gordon Frederick,
John Alexander, James P. A v­
ery, Andrew Carrnwriy, A. L.
Wilson, Carl Schiike and St-ott
Burns.
Long Range Planning— T.
E. Roumillat Jr., co-chairman
and Byron Kimball, co-chair 3
man.
A irport—Guidon Frederick,
chairman; Willie F. Hunt, cochairman; Bob Crumley, Ken­
neth Leffler, LeRoy Robb,
Merle Warner, Commander T.
L. Condrr Jr., John A le x a n d e r
and Ernest Southward.
Agriculture — Harold Ka»tner, chairman; M. L. Cullum. .
Homer Oiborne, G e o r g s ' '
Means, Cecil Tucker and Joe
Baker.
Legislative a n d National
Affairs — Gordon Frederick,
chairman; C. Vernon Mite, S.
J. Davis Jr., Tom McDonald,
Stewart Gatcliel, K e n m t h
Leffler, Kenneth McIntosh,
Gen. J. C. Hutchison and R. T.
Milwee.
Waterway*— D. H. M acG il-'
III, chairman, A. W. Lee, John 1
Brumley, Harry Robson and
F. D. Scott.
Education— Dr. A . W. Epps
Jr., chairman; Arthur Beck­
with Jr., Jack Greene, Stewart
Gatchel and John A . Burton
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mittee did during recent e f­
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the proposed East Central
Florid* university.
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tablished, Housholder aaid, to
study, devalop and recommend
to the eounty commission
complate packaged plan for
the creation of water and port
facilities to coincide with the
development of both the crossstate canal and the St. JohnsIndian River canal.
Housholder pointed out that
the port authority committee
will not consider plana fo r a
marina complex s i n c e t h i s
should be left to tha discretion
of the City o f Sanford.
Francis E. Roumillat Jr.,
was named chairman o f the
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John Alexander, James P. A v­
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Wilson, Carl Schiike and Scott
Burns.
Other committees named by
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Richard McCannn and Arthur
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To Continue Effort
A civic-minded croup of
Sanford businessmen Monday
afternoon passed up a dou­
ble-pointed invitation from the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and decided to
continue in its efforts to or"an.re a Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
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3 to attempt an organization of

Mrs. Summerlin
Dies In Miami
Mrs. May Summerlin, who
was born in Sanford, died
• Sunday morning at her home
^ in Miami where she had lived
for the past 25 years.
Daughter of the late Char­
lie Humphrey, she was a
member of the Methodist
Church.
Survivors arc a son. L. A.
Summerlin of Miami; a broth­
er, Edwin Humphrey of Bra­
denton; a sister, Sirs. Ruby
A Cinder of Sanford; a niece,
Mrs. Catherine White of San­
ford and two nephews.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. John Hires of Grace
Methodist Church officiating.
Burial will be in Lakevlew
,
Cemetery.

•* Miss Baxley, 16,
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ley, 16, former Sanford resi­
dent. died Saturday in Bowl­
ing Green, Ky., where site had
lived for the past four-andone-half years.
A junior in high school, she
formerly attended schools in
Sanford and in Lakeland and
was a member of the Baptist
Church of Lakeland.
'.Survivors are her mother,
Mrs. J. D. Wrenn of RockReid, Ky.. her father, F. F.
uaxlcy of Sanford; a sister,
Deborah Ann Baxley of Bowl­
ing Green and her grandmoth­
er, Mrs. E. C. Gordon of Jack­
sonville.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Thursday at
Brisson Funeral Home with
Hcv. Gail Smith officiating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn
Memorial I’ ark.

Holy Cross
Announces
Schedule

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Ash Wednesday services at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
of Sanford will be held at
7 a.m.. Imposition o f Ashes
and Holy Communion; 10
a.m., Imposition of Ashes and
Holy Communion and 7 p.m.,
Imposition o f Ashes, Tenlten
tial Office and Meditation.
Each Wednesday evening
during Lent, at 7 o'clock,
there will he a service and
meditation on prayer life on
the theme, "Pray Without
Ceasing." Kmphasla will be
upon family worship as a
family, naby sitters will be
provided.

the Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce but delayed action be­
cause of apparent apathy on
the part of local businessmen.
Atbough announcing a meet­
ing of the group for 8 p. m.
Feb. 19 at the Courthouse, the
group did meet again Monday
afternoon to answer the in­
vitation from llic Seminole
Chamber.
Don Bales, acting chairman,
repeatedly
asked
for
re­
sponses from the 18 persons
present in answer to a pub­
lished invitation from the
Seminole Chamber to cither
join the present Downtown
Merchants Association, a sub­
sidiary of the Seminole Cham­
ber. or to join in a new or­
ganization of the county group
to be known as a "Seminole
Promotion Committee." No
action was taken on either in­
vitation Monday afternoon.
However, the group Mondayagreed to continue with its
published invitation to meet
Feb. 19 "in a last ditch ef­
fort to organize a Chamber
of Commerce to promote Ute
Sanford area."
Bales and his cohorts—A. B.
Pete-son Jr., William Lefflor.
Glenn McCall, president of
the Downtown Merchants As­
sociation, and others—made it
known the proposed
CityChamber has no intention of
seeking the City of Sanford's
rm ual $10,000 donation to the
County Chamber to finance a
local, city trade body.
Bales said, "W e have no
quarrel with anyone. We want
to promote downtown San­
ford and, If necessary, form
a Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce to include the newshopping centers now organiz­
ing on Sanford's city limits."
Unabio to reach a decision
In an answer to the Seminole
Chamber’* Invitation to join
the Downtown Merchants or
to organize a new Sanford
promotion group as a part of
the Seminole Chamber, but
agreeing that they should con­
tinue with their Feb. 19 meetIng in a final effort to organlze, the 18 men present
Monday decided lo make a
last-ditch effort to find 50
Sanford businessmen willing
lo organize a Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce.

Seminole W M U
Sets Meeting
The Seminote Baptist Assoi-iational
W5IU
meeting
will be held at 10 a.m. Friday
at Central
Baptist
Church o f Sanford with *
covered dish luncheon at
noon.
M I a a Carolyn
Burnett,
state Sunbeam director, will
attend the meeting and will
bring Mr*. J, Ed Taylor,
migrant miislonary, who will
be the speaker.

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Prayer Service
Program Is
Announced

World Day o f Prayer will
be observed in the Sanford
area at 2 p.m. Friday at the
Grace Methodist Church with
a program to be presented
under direction of Mrs. Carl
Williams of Grace Methodist.
Theme for the service will
be "Let Ua Pray." Those
taking part with Mrs. Wil­
liam* will be Mrs. 11. S.
Foden o f the Salvation Ar­
my, Mr*. Gut Schmah of
Congregational C h ri a 11 a n
Church, Mrs, W. T. Buy nor
o f First Methodist Church,
Sirs. Paul D. Boggs of the
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant, Sirs. Carl Brad­
bury of Ebenezer Methodist
A GKOUP OF DERARY YOUNGSTERS participate in squnre dnnee les­
Church, Mrs. Gordon Stanley
ions Riven by Austin Williams, president of the Starlight l’ romennders,
of
Holy Cros*
Episcopal
an area group. Pictured arc (left to right) Peggy Smith, Joe Chrisbergor,
Church and Sir*. SI. D. BagShari Redman, Frank Rond, Tom Colley, Jamie Crowder, Jimmy Glenn
gcrly o f Grace Methodist.
and Patty Sweeney. A new class for those interested in square dancing
Ladies from Congregation­
will l&gt;o Wednesday night at the Sanford Civic Center. Tho program is
al Christian will serve as
tqKinsored by the Sanford Recreation Department.
ushers. Rev. John H. Hires,
pastor o f Grace Stethodist,
will give the benediction.
The public i* invited to at­
tend. The service It sponsor­
ed annually by the United
Williams said the public a all Canadian provinces and in Church Women.
A new class in square danc­
ing will begin Wednesday at invited to attend the class and more than 50 other countries.
"In fact." said Williams,
8 p. m. at the Civic Center, also square dances to be held
"there’s a movement under
according to Austin Williams, Wednesday nights at the Cen­
way in Southern California to
president of the Starlight Pro­ ter.
have the federal government
"So
many
people
have
the
menades.
recognize square dancing as
The schedule of eervices
wrong opinion of modern the national dance."
These lessons arc sponsored
western square dancing,” said
Williams said several promi­ for Ash Wednesday at the
by the Sanford Recreation De­
Williams, "that it is difficult nent U.S. citizens are active Catholic Church of the Na­
partment, the Starlight Proto explain what it really is in squa*c dancing. Among tivity, as announced by Rev.
menaders and the Sanford
unless a person sees it per­ them are former Michigan William J. Trainor, pastor,
Square Dance Club.
formed and understands this governor G. M e n n e n Wil­ are:
type of dancing. It’* a far liams, who Is now assistant
Mass at 9 a.m. with Dis­
cry from the old fashion Jug secretary of state for African tribution of Ashes to follow;
toting barn dance." Of course,
affair*. He recently did some Stations o f the Crosa, Novina
modern square dancing has calling at a square dance for Devotion* In honor of the
an unwritten law that rules African representatives to the Miraculous Medal and Dis­
out Use mixing of jug toting United Nation*. Sargent Shrl- tribution o f Ashes et 7:30
and dancing."
By Joan Magin
ver held a square dance for p.m.
But this rule, Williams de­ friends in the Washington
A reception will bo held
Choir practice will be held
Wednesday evening in tho clared that "ihl* type ol area.
following devotion*.
educational building of the dancing has been accepted by
groups,
teenagers,
First
Baptist
Church
c f family
Chuluota to welcome the new church groups and also by
minister. Rev. Josh Long, and city recreation programs. In
some areas, such as Sanford,
his family.
tho city recreation depart­
• Originally from Gainesville
ment sponsors both teenage
and a Southern Baptist min­
and adults classes."
ister for 19 years, Rev. Long
Asked why square dance
is a student at Stetson Uni­
club* are organized, Williams
versity. Although ho and hia
replied; "The club system of
wife and children, Sylvia,
dancing has a tendency to
Merrie, Daniel and Rryon,
regulate nnd control square
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presently ure residents of dancing through local, stato
Orange City, they will move and national associations. The
to Chuluota in the early sum- people In tliese groups are
mrr. Mrs. Long is a third dedicated to good, clean fun
grade teacher at the Enter­ and relaxation."
prise school.
To become a square dancer,
William* explained “ You must
take about 20 lessons. Wlien
Post To M eet
the lessons are completed an
AU-HIWextvrni—Malta! %*ft Cana
South Seminole VFW Post Individual joins a local club
8207 will meet at 8 p. m. and gains experience. It's
Tuesday ut the Post Home on very rewarding to spend a
the Old Dixie Highway, The couple of hours one or two
regular monthly meeting o f evenings a week dancing."
tho Auxiliary Unit will be
Williams also said square
held nt 8 p. m. Thursday also dance organizations are now
ut tho Post Home,
established in every stale, in

Square Dance Class Scheduled

Ash Wednesday
Services Set

Reception
To Honor New
Minister

Talk On Foods Presented
For Longwood Club Women
By Donna Estes
Dr. Kenneth Wing of San­
ford wa* guest speaker at
the regular meeting o f the
Longwood Home Demonstra­
tion Club held last Thursday
at the Civie League Ruilding
on Church Street.
Dr. Wing's talk was entitled
"Up to date food eense" and
concerned health foods, arti­
ficial aweetenera and diet
foods,
Sirs. Felix Mege, president,
conducted the meeting which
was attended by 40 members
and guests. She announced
that the theme o f the Seminole
County Booth at the Orlando
Fair will be “ The Circus."
Mcmbere of the Longwood
Club will be hostesses in the
booth on Feb. 25.
Plans were set to send two
4-H Club girls to camp in
June.
Mrs. R n l p h Newcomer,
health and snfety chairman,
urged the members to take
advantage of service* provid­
ed by the TR Mobile Unit and
the eye-testa being given In
Orlando.
Mrs. Frank Steudle report­
ed that the Old Glory Com­
munity Blood Hank Dcnor
Day will be March 12 from 4
until 7:30 p,m. at the Ameri­
can Legion Home on Prairie
take. She explained that 35
unit* o f blood were required

ar.d requested five donors
from the Longwood club.
Mrs. Mary Durflinger of
Florida Power Corporation in­
formed the women about the
orange dessert contest, finals
o f which will be held Mnrch
19 at the Florida Power Home
Service Center in Winter
Garden. She
Invited
the
member* to participate in the
contest and reminded them
that entries should be mailed
to the Finnan Citrus' Com­
mission nt Lake Wales by the
Feh. 15 deadline.
Following the meeting a
covered dish luncheon was
served with Mrs. Kenneth
Green as hostess.
The six women who attend­
ed the furniture rcflnishing
workshop last week at the
Home Demonstration Center
on Sanford will give demon­
strations at the next regular
meeting scheduled for March
6.

Ulmer Cleland, 52, died
Sunday afternoon at his homa
In Tampa.
Bom June 2, 1911, in Hamp­
ton, S. C., he formerly lived
in Sanford during which tim*
he was employed by the San­
ford Herald. Ho also had been
an employe of the former
Crown Paper Company la
Sanford.
Survivors
are his step­
mother, Mrs. Fred Cawley of
Sanford, and Uiree brothers,
Trotty Cleland of Savannah,
Ga., Henry Cleland of Orlan­
do and Russell Cleland ol
Tainpi.
Funeral services will t*
held at It a.m. Thursday al
Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. Fred B. Chance of tha
First Baptist Church official*
ing. Burial will be In Evergreen Cemetery.
It’s funny how you becom t
a much better driver on tha
highway when a police ear l i
right behind you.

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Club To Host
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By Donna Kates
The Longwood Tourist Club
will hold a dinner meeting
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at
the City Park with member*
of the take Helen Shuffleboard Club aa special guesta.
A shufflcboard tournament
will follow the dinner which
will be prepared at the park.

Ulmer Cleland
Dies In Tampa

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Hoi’ Whose Han’?
A popular song e o m n tly adding
dimension end manning to the lives
o f teen-agers has a young man be­
sieging the girl o f his fancy for
about three straight minutes with
the constantly repeated words, " I
wanna hoi’ your han’."
The young man is in fact four
young men, the Beatles, those un­
tonsured and ululant minstrels who
have proved what geologists have
long known: the British Isles are
sink!

Worry Clinic

The desire expressed in the
lyrics o f this new song certainly
seems a modest enough goal for any
suitor. To hoi’ a girl’s nnr’ is well
within the bounds o f proplety, not
only in our own time but would be
so in the very court o f Queen Vic­
toria.
The song certainly belies charges
that young people are completely
promiscuous and romantically unin­
hibited. In fact, they seem pretty
dull.
— (D.O.)

Democracy Is Compromise
A new game Js sweeping the
country. It’s called "Do-It-Yourself
Justice” (or sometimes “ Majority” ).
Any number can play.
It begins when ono person or
group of persons say», "Give mo
what I want—right now—o r I will
walk in, sit In, study in, wade in,
kneel in, march in until you do.”
Tho other side replies, "Go
ahead, but don’t blame us if you
get your head broken."
By the strange rules of the
game, when someone soys he Is going
to go somewhere you don’t want
him to go, or do something you
don't want him to do, he Is "inciting
to violence” and you may feel free
(if you have tho larger mob at your
back) to indulge in violence against
that person or his property or any
innocent bystander.
The popularity o f the game is
not confined to any one part o f the
country. It was played in tho City
o f Brotherly Love recently when a
minority, threatening violence, dic­
tated the manner in which a sup­
posedly festivo parade was to be
held.
It was' played in Cleveland the
other day when the mere prospect
o f minority picketing in front of a
school influmed u majority und set
o ff a mob scene.
As is typical in these matches,
most o f the violence was inflicted

upon pasBersby or newsmen (at
odds of 100 to one), for the pickets
never showed up.
This is the trouble with do-ityourself justice, which is, alss, not
a game but ail too real. The question
of what Is right and what is wrong
— or what Is in between—which is
difficult enough to judge in a quiet
courtroom or around a conference
table, becomes totally lost in a surg­
ing sea of emotions.
Violence, once let loose, becomes
an end in itself.
Democracy la a compromise, or
a groping toward compromise, be­
tween the interests of the majority
and those of minorities. When the
will of one prevails through force
or the threat of force, there is not
democracy but tyranny.

Thought For Today
And he said to them, Why are
you afraid, O men o f little faith?
Then he rose nnd rebuked the winds
and the sea; and there was a great
calm. — Matthew 8:26.
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His wonders to perform;
He plants his footsteps in the
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And rides upon the storm.
— William Cowpcr.

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able praetor* thar da aat deal
la paraaaalltlna. Psetir &gt;• sel
pahllehe* hr Tha Ureal*.

he is paid and with whom
he asioclales.
Actually this la not ■ fight
over civil right* or human
right*. Every American has
elvll right*—li* fan v « t o w n
property, travel freely, and
do all the things • citizen la
privileged to do. The fight la
over aoclal rights, and social
right* can not lie conferred
by statute—they must be
earned.
At the time of thla writing
It appears that the civil right*
bill wilt pass through the
house. It will then be upon the
Senate to decide whether the
bill or any portions of It
should be passed or eliminat­
ed.
The purpose o f this letter
Is to urge each of your read­
ers to take a few momenta
of your time and write to
your senators In Washing­
ton, urging them, and 1 re­
peat, urging them to vole
against the civil rights hill a*
it stands at the present time.
To give you some o f the
highlight* of the proposed bUl,
I will Hit below briefly whai
It covers under various sec­
tions:
Your right as a homeowner
to rent, lease, or sell your
home* aa free individuals
would be completely eliminat­
ed.
The right of realtors and
developer* of residential pro­
perty to act aa free agents
would alio be eliminated.

The right o f employers to
hire or discharge any in­
dividual and to determine hla
compensation, terms, condi­
tions, or privileges of employ­
ment mould also be eliminate
ad.
The aenority right* o f all
persons under the Federal
Editor, Herald:
Civil Service Act would be
Never before In history have
changed.
our rllhta to operate a busi­
The seniority rights of la­
ness aa we do today been
bor-union
member*
within
in Jeopardy as much aa they
their locals and In their ap­
are at the present time. The
prenticeship program* would
Civil Rights BUI that la cur­
also be changed.
rently under discussion In the
The right of farmers to
House in Washington, if pass­
freely choose their tenants
ed, could bring this country
and employes would be chang­
closer to communism than It
ed.
has ever been before.
The right of boards of
All o f ua have heard of (he
trustees of public and pri­
many discussions pertaining
vate schools and colleges to
to thla bUl aa to the human
determine the handling of
rights or equal rights for Ne­
student* and teaching atatfa
gro citizens of this country.
would be changed.
Actually thla ia a cloak or a
The right of owners of Inna,
cover-up to enable the federal
hotels, motels, restaurant!,
government to gel tighter con­
cafeteria*, lunchrooms, soda
trols over your business and
fountains,
motion
picture
your fellow Americans.
bouses, thra.eis, concert halls,
The civil rights bill as pro­
sport* arenas, stadium* and
posed would set aside the
other place* of entertainment
guarantees of Individual right*
to freely carry on their busi­
that are contained presently
ness In the service of their
In our constitution. It will give
customers, would also be
one person, the attorney gen­
challenged and changed.
eral o f the United States,
The right o f tha states to
more absolute power over the
determine tha qualifications
Ilf# and properly of the people
of voters In all federal elec­
of thla country than any In
tions and many slate election*
dividual ha* ever possessed
would be changed.
In history. He could control
We would have federal In
where a man Uvea, cats, for
apector* who would dictate to
whom he works, the money
you or else you would be pen­
alised or go to Jail, should
you fail to to comply to the
new civil right* measure.
Normally each of us alts
Altamonte Rprings
Lake Mary
j
back and waits, assuming
Mrs. Julia Harto*
Mrs. Franre* Wester
that someone else will do thla
888-1318
3II-03IR
Job for us, Now It is up to
Lake Monro*
Bear Lske-Foreat City
each of ua to take It upon our­
Mrs. Maryann Miles
31ra. 11. L. Johnson
selves to write or wire TO­
888.3678
323-4723
DAY, or u m any other way
Casselberry
Longwood
that you care to communl
Mr*. Donna Estes
Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
836-3317
888.6048
cat* with your senators In
Washington, UROLNO them
Chuluota
North Orlando
Mra. Mona Grlnstead
not to pass the current pend
Mrs. Joan Magla
322-221)1
383-3743
Ing civil righto bill. It would
also be well lor each of you
Oatecn
DeBary
Mra. Clarene* Snyder
Mrs. Adam Muller
to aeod copies o f these letter*
822*4841
68S-4418
or other letters directly to
Oviedo
Enterprise
your representative now aerv
Mra. Gaorg* Kolaay
Miss Helen Huodgraaa
lng In the Homo from your
&gt;86-3466
66S.RI33
district.
The civil righto bill baa
been described by many aa
the rawest ax*relic of unre­
strained power nod the moat
supreme contempt o f the
legislative process that baa
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Tuea., February 11.1964 occurred la the loth century.
Again I would repeat the
urgency of this appeal to
WALTKJS A. H sa w w , a u m i a
each o f you, no matter bow
— "■IK v a i m i a a U n tlsU ea big or bow email, or what
type of business you are' In,
h ot oaaas
Advertising Manager
to voice year opposition to­
■aaaiiBTT a. joiiusou
day. A further delay could
ClasaUle* Dlreeter
JAHOS IM IM ilU a
coat you tha freedom that yon
easiness Msnager
now enjoy.
rasa w ells

Herc’d Area Correspondents

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Dr. Crane’s

"B le ss Y o u r H eart Charles, It Dori't H u r t‘a M it e ! "

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON — (N EA )
—There la not now, nor 1*
tliera likely to be, a special
band of men devoted to
preserving the "Kennedy en­
tity" in politics apart from
tha current fortunes of Freeident Lyndon D. Johnson.
High-standing numbers of
the Kennedy circle aay no
such course ever has been
contemplated. They consider
It unwise, Impractical and
unfair. Says one In the White
House:
"When you stay on in
this building, your loyalty
has to be to tha man down­
stair*."
It i* perhaps prv|K-r to
maka thla point anew, alnro
things keep popping up to
feed the endless speculation
that Johnson and the Ken­
nedy group are basically In­
compatible and hence in the
grip o f centrifugal forces.
lb s
Boston-Austln
Axis
has been busaed at by ha­
rassing elements from tha
moment it was born in Los
Angeles In 11)110. Hut the
tttcllra always have failed.
Toilay Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy's name Is
on the minds of many Dem­
ocratic politicians looking to
tha fall. Yet no evidence ex­
ist* that either he or any
who have been In long
close bond with him end the
late John F. Kennedy have
any wish to build a aort of
“ second force" in Democrat­
ic polllca.
Thla aaya nothing, nat­
urally, about any
future
personal political goals the
attorney general may dovelop. Nor does It limit San.
Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy's
activity Incident to hla reelection bid in Massachus­
etts.
The point, again, is that
tho Kennedy men continuing
In government ere serving tha
ntw man. One aide's view
of it:
"The reason I ran do
this
is
Lyndon
Johnson
was a perfect vice preeldent
for John F, Kennedy."
Kennedy evidently realis­
ed from the start that hla
link with Johnson would be

assaulted. Friends say he
waa determined to bind It
tlghL
Mindful
of Johnson's
pride end stature as a threedecade veteran in Waahington, tha late President pass­
ed the word to him early In
1001 that ha could hava un­
limited access to his pre­
sence without prior notice or
appointment.
Johnson did not In fact
avail himself o f that privi­
lege but generally sought
appointments in r e g u l a r
fashion.
Kennedy, it ts said, went
much beyond this. In the
toughest language o f which
he was capable, he ordered
broadeest throughout t h e
Whit* lloui* the word he
would fire any staff man
who in any way disparaged
either the vice preeldency or
the man who held it.
Ha understood what it had
meant for Johnson, long a
wiclder o f power, to have
taken a Job without power.
It would l&gt;o foolish to
Imagine that therenftsr total
love and understanding flow,
ed nnd waa maintained be­
tween
tha
Kennedy
and
Johnson people. Hut Ken­

Barbs
ny Hal Cochran
Some overweight la dua to
too much lifting with knlfs,
fork and spoon.
Things can really get rough
when you reach 76 if you lota
control o f the car.

nedy’s tough message put a
big damper on any serious
attempts to aaparato the
two men.
One Informant aaya that
In the end It was the hardheaded political pragmatism
of both men that prevented
any rift. They knew the
realities of their position.
The
contagion
of
that
practical relationship seems
to linger on. With Johnson
now at tha top, the Ken­
nedy men are In hla service.
How that will be performed,
In the White House and tha
campaign, will maka aoma of
1004'a moat I n t e r e s t i n g
news.

CA8E R-480: Marcia D.,
•ted 20, la the coed mentioned
yaitarday who treated her
adoring sweetheart Ilka a
doormat
"D r. Crane,” aha explained,
" I don’t know what makrs
ma ao mean and croaa to Roba rt
"F or ha ia the moat gallant
and thoughtful paron I havt
ever m at
"But sometimes hla gallan­
try Juat makta ma want to
acraaml
"Maybe I aound craiy but
I Juat wiah he’d ahake mo or
even apank met
"B ut tha mora irritating I
become, tha mora aoothlng
and meek Robert will be.
"That infuriate* me still
mora, eo I act even meaner
than ever.
"Hut he take* it) If he were
like my two brothere with
whom I grew up, he'd emack
me down. What’e wrong with
m et Am I abnormal?
You hare heard the old
adage that "oppoilte* at­
tract."
But that doesn't mean op­
posite* In religion or race or
Ideals, economic level* or
even hobbies.
Tha "opposites” In that
adaga mean "sexual oppo­
site*.”
Women thus want domi­
nant, mascuiina escorts, not
alsay males.
And tha usual man dealras
a vary feminine girl; not e
half-man!
You female reader* know
very well that you’d not rellih
being kitted by a eisay man
who wore rouge and lipstick,
plus dainty femlnlna lingerie!
Well, how do you expect a
man to get s thrill out of
your klaeea when you adopt
mala clothing, coars# lan­
guage, liquor, cigarettes and
avan lewd atoriea?
Girls will cry in vexed

frustration because they are
afraid they fill appear some­
what masculine, due to futs
on their upper lip or hair on
their legs, yet they then do
something far worse!
For they will adopt other
secondary maaculine charac­
teristics, Ilka cigarettes, li­
quor, rough talk or even pro­
fanity)
Girls, get hep! Any one of
those bad habits will defemlnlnlze you far more than
a little fuss on your lip or
hair on your ahlnil
Marcia la tired o f always
being treated as an angel.
Her boy friend hat Idolised
her to the point where her
every whim become* hla law.
He waits on her hand and
foot, and accepts her affronts
with meekness till she regards
him as sissy.
She then indulge* In more
meanneis in the hope o f final­
ly making him blow up ao he
will treat her as a temper
tantrum brat.
Notice that the mentions her
own chilhood where her two,
brother* batted her around
at times when she got In their
way;
So Maria learned (ae most
girls do) that a normal mala
may be gallant at times, but
don't impose on him too farl
Her boy friend, howevor,
lets her Impose indefinitely,
ao aha la urgently trying to

prod him Into giving her some
physical mauling.
Sometimes a child will like­
wise Irritate a parent delib­
erately into punishing him,
for the youngeter prefers a
physical "laying on o f hands”
to being Ignored In favor o f
the new baby.
Marcia likewise la Indulging
In this childish "provocative
naughtiness” to make her boy
friend aseert hi* masculine
dominance.
So send for my 200-polnt
"Testa for Sweethearts," en­
closing a long stamped* re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents
and learn how to win a mat*.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in cere o f this news­
paper, eneloaing a long
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 cent* to cover typ­
ing end printing coat* when
yon send for on* e f hie
booklet**.)

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Quotes
Any time a public event can*
lot be handled by the public
ireea there le something amlae.
wouldn't aey.there la anyhlng wrong, but it la Juat not
ig h t
-Clayton Fowler, president,
Dallaa Criminal Bar Asso­
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broadcast*, photos, o f trial
o f Jack Ruby for murdar In
connection with Ui* Le* Os­
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Elisabeth and Burton art
acting liko a couple o f kids in
s play pen, foot-atamplng and
petulant
—Eddie Fisher, commenting
on hasela over hla divorce
from Lis Taylor.

lb * beet, long rm 4 m •
tardea vegetable end eattie
fodder, waa not prised for Ita
sugar until 1800. half ■ cen­
tury after the discovery tbit
beet Juice wu the sun* as
that in sugar cane. Both
Napoleon and the King of
Prussia were Interested In
promoting the cultivation of
sugar beets. By the time of
World War I. beets provided
more ef the wodd'a sugar
than eeM.

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Mr. Boyd Coleman allows tlio famous Lawn Boy lnwnmower with grusscntchor attachment nt Gnlnr Lumber and Hardware Co. You'll find all
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French Ave.
(Adv.)

The “ Beatle Bob” with u sophisticated flair! This convertible rut can be
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by's hair has simplicity in styling movement to add to the "frosting"
streaks. Betty Ann o f lletty Anne's Hair Styling is res|K&gt;nsih]e for its.
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Mrs. S. It. Stnniil (Gloria) wearing Arnel Jersey lounging slacks &amp; overlilousc. "A Must" In Gloria's wardrobe when she and Commander Stanul
entertain informally at home. Can be seen in Black, Pink und Aqua nt
Mary Esther's.
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6aii(urh Ijrralb
S lit
Fell. 11, 1901 — Pngo 5

T roop 242
Observes Scout
Sunday
Br Frances W rslcr
Boy Scout Sunday was ob­
served at the morning worship
service of the Community
Presbyterian Church in Lake
Mary witli the local Troop IJ
attending in a body, dies-ed
in uniform, with ilieir Seoul
Muster, Itoy Howell Jr.
Scouts serving us ushers for
the service were David Ben­
son, Craig Keogh, Tom Penson, David Cochran, Hurl.y
llcnson and Stanley Howell.
The lioop was presented to
the congregation and came
forward to give their salute
and pledge o f allegiance.
Bov, John Pilley commended
the troop for its past nrhirvainrntH and brought out the
fact that it is the only troop
in tin* state that can perform
the tiudilional Scmlnolu In­
dian ceremonial dances.

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Bed meat consumption per
capita is expected to rcucli
170 pounds per person in
l'Jlit, about six pounds more
than in IVU'2. Most of the
gnin will lie in beef consump­
tion.

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Legal Notice

Communist Tactics Outlined
By Francos Wester
I)r. I.uis 1’ercx captivated
hi* audience from the start
when lie spoke at the Luke
Mary Chamber of Commerce
(meting last Thursday night,
giving first an eight-minute
tndoeliinary o f half truths
end lira as an example of the
kind of propagnmlu the Com­
munists feed people.
lie then explained, “ Don't
let anybody t a l k t o y o u
against your own country—
here, or anywhere. You help
to destroy your own nation if
you do. When you find uut
v hut they are Up to, you &lt;|uit;
hut you have helped weaken
your country'.
•‘.Study the diffcience be­
tween Democracy and Com­
munism, and study the resuite. Then you will know
which you want. The Com­
munists know what they want
— to win the world. Our firat
step to fight Communism ia to
teach our children Democracy
und Communism so they cun
know how lucky they are to
be living her# where half lha
world wants to be.
••Americana hava lived ao
free they do not realise wiiat
they have. Five years ago
Cuba « i i free, too. They
didn’t know whmt they hod,
and lost it-"
Dr. Perex cam# to the Unit­
ed Stales in lUSfl. He said he
had lost one country; ha made
Die mistake o f not knowing
what he bad. Now he does not

want to lose this country. He
is willing to help any way he
can here to wake America to
tho fact that Communists arc
here and intend to take our
freedom away.
"The Peace Corps is one of
tiro best wea|rons we liavo to­
day. These volunteers are
fighting years o f communism
built up hy career masters and
making big progress,** Dr.
Perex went on to expluin,
"Democracy is fo r everybody.i
We do not need new ideas.
This country was founded on
the right ones. We already
have all the tools we need. We
just need to use them again.
We need to be reborn Ameri­

Senator Johnson
To Give Talk
In DeBary
By Mra. Adam Muller
Orange County S t n a t o r
Beth Johnson will ire guest
speaker at today’s 7 p. m.
meeting uf the D ellar, Civic
Association in the Community
Center.
Following her address a
concert will Imi presented hy
the Bcmionle High School
Band. A fr«# will offering will
ha received for benefit o f the
Community Building Fund.
A check in th# amount of
has been received from
the DeBary Chamber o f Com­
merce fo r the kitchen equip­
ment fund.

can. Every day we should read
purl o f our Constitution and
the Declaration of lndc|iendcnca.”
Dr. I'erct stressed tins need
to put Ur use again tils prin­
ciples on which tlris country
uus founded and to wake up
to the danger that ia around
u«.

Legal Notice
i: n r ....... ..
Knit t »\ liKKir
««er. SI.IS KlarlSa arelelvs
••f mini
NOTICK 1U liu m .lir G1VK.N.
Tlist I’etar It. a Ituth XI. John­
son Ihs hoMtr o f th# followIne rcrtlflcsts has file* saM
certificate for tat deel to l&gt;«
Issued thersos. Th* certifi­
cate number and rssr of
ltsuan&lt;-e. the dserrlptlnn ef the
prupert). and Ihe names In
which It was assessed srs as
follow *:
fertlflcals No 7*1
Tear of
m iiii

Issuati'e

IMS

\ oT irr. n r sk it
TO I R A h P tl It I U U I O N I i n i
ANNA V: MMlIONh. hit
wife. I &gt;efrii.lant«
T o i l AND K VCIt OF TOD
s rs h treby notified that suit
ha* been commenced agsli.sl
you In I lies Circuit Court o f the
Ninth J ml IHa | Circuit o f the
Ktate o f Florida In ami for
Hsmlnole County, th* a bbre­
viated till* o f which Is: WUItQIIESTBR M K ClIvvit'A SAV­
ING b BANK.
1*1,Intlff,
HAI.CII It. SI (I Nit tNS and AN­
NA K- SIMMONS his wife. It*,
fandaale,
In
Chanc*ry
No.
lltAO.
Tb * natura e f this stilt Is
a fo rtolo su r* o f
that t e r .
aln mortirass front wild &lt;lafetelant* to plaintiff,
dated
May 31. 1M3 and rs mrded
June 33, 1941 In Official Ita.
cor-le Hook 433 l&gt;ata *47 o f tb*
Public lleourds o f K*ntlnols
County, Florida, encumbering
that certain pier* o r parrel
o f property located, situate,
and being n said County and
Stats, to-w lt ;
1-ot
*0.
SAN
IsANTA,
T H IR D SUCTION, a cco rd ­
ing to tb* plat th ereof as
rs r o r d e l In IMst llook 13.
I'ag* 73. Public Record*
o f bemlnol* County, F lo r­
ida.
FACII OF TOD ARK RKQDlliKIt to fit* your antwar
or other written defenses to
th* Complaint with tlia c le rk
o f tha Circuit i*.urt o f Seminote Count y. Florida, In title
proceeding and lo
eerie a
copy thereof upon tha plain­
tiff's attorneys, whose nattiet
and addraee a rt hereinafter
e«t forth, as required by law
aot later than th* 34tli day
o f February !M4. In default
th ereof the cause will procei.l
• &gt; parta upon tha entry o f
a Itecise Pr* Cotif*#eo Iga lo e t
you
W’ lT K K M a * hand and the
offlciet seal o f aatd Court In I
Seminole County. Florida. Hill
3tth day o f January |tf|.

n est • tim n x ok pitnpr.ii t r
I.MT I V. Orltnia Gardens Klrst
Addition
Name In will'll assessed Or.
lenta ferneries Inc. All of said
propertr he Ins In the fou n lr
of (Seminole, state of Florida.
I'nleae such certificate shall
bs redeemed areordlne to law
th# propertr described In aurli
tertlflrsts will he sold to lbs
highest bidder at the front
door of tbs rentinol* County
Court lions# el Sanford. I'lorIds. on Ihe firs* Monday In (UK'! .)
th* month of Xlarrh. 1**4,
Arthur It
B e ck* Ith. J r .
which Is th* tnd day af Xtarch,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
Hri Martha T. Vlhlss
mi
I&gt;at#d this trd dag ad J a n ­

uary. IIM.

(Official Clark'* naal)

Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
By: O. Troy Kay. Jr, DC.
PubiUh Jan. II A Fab I, It,
II. IMI.
C D 4 -I I

Deputy Clark
B E A R D A U * UK IDLE T AND
LEW IS
Attorray for Pla in ti ff
*u North Court Street
Poet OffW* B ox H i t
Orlando, Florida
Publish Jaa. I I A P*P 4. 11,
II. 1M4.

CDQ-TI

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ability to stand up under the punishment
of a 500-mile race is proof of Ford's total
performance . . . performance that will bene­
fit you in your type of driving. In two other
major stork car racing associations, I MCA
and MARC, Ford drivers also wrapped up
the 1063 championships.

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TOTAL PERFORMANCE
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“CAR OF THE YEAR”
AWARD

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In last yaar's Indisnspoh* 600

Thia award went to the entire
Ford lin e—with a special
s a lu te to F o r d 's to ta l
perform ance.

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The Cobra, with its modified Fairlane engine*
emerged last year as the undisputed leader in
the sports car field.
Cobra won the Manufacturer’s Trophy in
SCCA Class "A " production competition by
so great s margin that no other ear-U .S. or
foreign—was even in sight.
The -same basic Fairlane 289 V-8 that
powered the Cobra is available in any of eight
Fairlane models for 1964—giving sports-car
spirit to this roomy family-size car.

BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR TRY TOTAL PERFORMANCE AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S

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W e extend our sincere congratulations to all the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, Explorer Scouts and Scout Leaders for their contribution in
making our community a better place to live. This organization, lo­
cally and nationally, has done a marvelous job in helping boys to be­
come well-adjusted members of Society.
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IS
KIND

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Oviedo W ins; Lyman Defeated
Lions Turn
Back Pierson
By 68 To 52
Tha high-riding Lion* of
Oviedo rode high again Mon
day night ■&gt; they turned
beck a itubbom Pierson cage
team by a aeore o f 68 to 62
in the Yoluala County town.
The Llona maintained their
average o f 65 pointa per con
teat and more or leaa coast­
ed to their 14th victory of
the aeaaon against only four
setbacks.
Led by Jim Courier who
took over for 6-foot-4 center
Seth Rook — out with an
ankle injury — the Llona
went right to work and grab
bed a 17 to 14 lead at the
close o f the initial period. In
the second quarter, the Lions
, picked up 18 more and used
a press to limit Pierson to
only nine points.
Leading 30 to 23 as the
two clubs went into the third
chapter, both clubs eame up
with 15 pointa to keep it a
contest. But in the final
frame the Lions ~ came up
with a wide open attack and
recorded 23 pointa. Plemon
fought back with 14 but they
couldn’t compete with the
Lions.
Although they racked up
68 pointa, the Lions actually
were o ff in their shooting
game. They connected on Just
30 percent o f their shots.
But the Lions also led in the
rebounding game, with Cour
ier coming up with a fine
evening..
Courier led the Llona in
acorlng with 21 pointa but
Pierson’s Sammy Miles took
high scoring honors with 25.
Rex Brooks had 16 fo r the
Liona while shooting ace
Stan Cowart o f Pierson was
held to 15 pointa.
In the junior varsity en­
counter, Oviedo made it a
clean sweep when the Baby
Lions stomped on the Piereon juniors, 66 to 27.
&lt; Oviedo is looking forward
to Jts “ big gam e" o f the
season Friday night when
the Lions move into Orlan­
do for a go at the Metro
' Conference ' leaders, Evans'
Trojans.

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r o w T A X DBKD
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a t least
n o tic e

is H Enr.ur a i v .

XN. That Peter H. A Ruth M.
Johnses the holder o f the f o l ­
lo w in g certificate baa filed
eald certificate fo r tax deed
to be Issued thereon. The c e r ­
t i fic a t e -n u m b e r and re a r o f
leau aned, tha description o f the
property, and the name In
which It w a s aaeeeeed are as
fo llo w s :
,
Certificate No. SOI
T e a r #f
Issuance l i l t
DESCRIPTION OP PRO P ERTY
Lot 111, J. O. Packard’ s 1st
Add. to Midway
vNama la which aaaeased Ella
iti McDonald. All o f la id pr obalng la tha County o f
r arty
aminote. Slate at Florida. Unlast such, certificate shall ba
redeemed accordin g to la w the
property described In tuch ce r­
tificate will be sold to the
highest bidder at tha front
d oor o f tha Semlaola County
Court Houea at Sanford. F lo r­
ida. on the first Monday la
the month o f March, l i l t ,
which It the 2nd day o f March,

m i.

Dated thla trd day o f J»n-,
uary. l i l t .
(Official Clerk'a Seal)
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Clerk Circuit Court.
„ Seminole County, Florida
llyt O. Troy Hay. J r , DC.
Publish Jan. II, A Feb. 4, 11,
is . i i n .
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Johnson the holder o f the f o l­
low in g certificate has filed
aeld certificate for l a s deed
to be Issued tbereou. The ce r­
tificate number aad year o f
Issuance, the description at the
property, and tha name In
which “It was attested are at
fo llo w s :
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DESCRIPTION OP PRO P ERTT
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Hounds Cool
Strikes • • •
After Good
Spares First Period
After a hot first period In
about Betty Allen, the facts
By John A. SpolsU
To borrow slightly a phrase, are that Betty waa confined which they posted 14 points,
“ This is the Week That Was1 briefly at the Seminole Me­ the Lyman High Greyhounds
referred to in last Tuesday’s
morial Hospital but sbe'a turned colder than the pro­
column anent the Heart Coun
now back borne and recuper­ verbial cucumber In a fourcil Promotion. Remember?
point second stanza and the
Starting this week, each ating just fine, think you.
Leesburg
Yellow
Jackets
She
should
be
up
and
around
time you mist a spare, you'll
went on to ating tha 'Houoda,
in
a
couple
more
days.
be aiked to contribute « pen
Along with all of the other 49 to 44, In an Orange Belt
ny to one o f those heart con­
honors
falling hla way, 1 Conference encounter In Lees
tainer! with the overall col­
think
that
Gordon Honeycutt burg Monday night.
lection going to the Seminole
Leading 14 to 6 at the end
Is
also
entitled
to ''Professor
Heart Council.
of
the Initial frame, the Jac
It’a a good idea and an ex of Ups and Downi.” I'm talk­ kets took advantage o f the
ing
about
Gordon's
shooting
cellent way of helping such
In the two Wednesday night chilled Greyhounds to rack up
a worthwhile project.
16 points and leave the floor
leagues.
I see Etta Dorman has been
at intermission time with a
First
of
all,
m
y
only
reason
rollin’ a fine striking ball in
24 to 18 lead.
the Monday Night Women's for mentioning aame la to
Lyman could never recup#
prove
ones
again
that
there
Scratch League. She tossed a
rata even though it came back
high single of 188 and con­ ate times when tha breaks with 14 pointa is tha third
cluded the bombardment with just coma your way. Then period while Leeaburg got IS
a 520 night. Lota of split con there are those other nights and both clubs posted an even
versions made by the gals, when you couldn't buy a dozen in the final quarter of
atrike.
also.
plarGordon was well below the
Erma Anderson connected
Bill Tolson of the 'Hounds
500
mark
for
the
City
League
on the 4-5-7; Doris Hock ahot
sparked the Lyman drive with
the 5-10; Charlotte Bassett 5 but came back strong In the 18 points but Leesburg's
6-10 and Etta Dorman clipped follow-up All Star League Mike Barrett took high point
a baby split, the 2-7. Also with a 670-plus three games honors for the contest with
helping their scores with these series. (Don't ask me, Gor­ 19. Lyman's outstanding cen­
difficult shots w e r e
Sue don. I still haven't figured ter, Donnie Smith, waa off
form with only 13 points.
Jackson’s 5-7 and Pat Dear- this game out yet, either.)
Johnny Wright continues on
The Greyhounds now have a
oiph'a 3-10.
In the event you haven’t his merry way in the Singles record of 11 wins and nine
Classic League. This pas* losses for the season and are
read the current issue of the
•’Woman Bowler," take a Monday waan't any exception five and five in OBC com ­
gander at page 48. It talka as be unlimbered with an­ petition. Leesburg Is to and
about a gal who's been bowl­ other over 200 average four nine for the season.
In the preliminary encount­
ing only four years and main game aeries, an 622. Johnny’s
tains the top average in the big ones were 226 and 227 er between the Junior varsit­
state of Texas with a 188. In (On that 227 game, I know of ies, Leesburg’s Baby Jackets
cldentally, that ranks Dolores a certain other fellow who took a 58 to 41 decision from
Witte a i the seventh highest waa beaten by two pins and the little 'lloundi.
woman's average in the na lost the Jackpot prize for that
game. I’d rather not mention
tien.
She bowli in three other hla name ’ cause the tear* are
leagues with averages of 182, sUll coming down my face.)
It's not too many years
183 and 184. (No rooro cracks
from me in regarda to the away when you’ll see automa
tic scoring machines at bowl­
women being the inferior aex,
Seminole
High's bowling
etc. Gee, that'a impressive ing establishments. ABC and
team took a 2 to 1 decision
the
W1BC
have
Just
approved
after only four years, yeti)
Monday afternoon at the Win­
Since I’ ve just boosted the the first machine which works
ter P a rk ' Lines ' from th#
much
like
a
scorer
on
the
gals 1 suppose it's only fair
Oviedo Lions la the opening
play If 1 give the gents a shot back of pin ball machines.
match o f the newly organized
Just
another
step
in
the
line
in the arm, too. The scores
of progress for bowling which Inter-scholastic Bowling Lea­
from last week’s Mr. and
gue.
Mrs. League o f Friday night's hai raised the sport from the
Len Re inhart's 472 aeries
dark
room
atmosphere
of
group had all of the gents
led the Seminoles and Rein­
yeari gone by.
rolling higher games than
Have you looked at the en­ hart was alio hlgh-pin man
thetr wives (I think this la
try blanks for the women's for the match.
the first Umo it’s ever hap­
The two girls squad did not
and men's annual city tourna­
pened, too.)
compete but it la ho'wd,
ments
which
are
really
only
The Robinsons’ scores were
a couple o f weeks awayT Seminole officials say, that
Ron, 170 and Rose, 150; Jack
They're on the counter for the two teams will make up
Weible had a 166 as Irene
the match the next time the
your use.
bowled a 111 and “ Steve-Ohtwo squads clash.
Moonlight
Bowling
contin
Recno” “ Kostlval t o p p e d
Sanford: (624-688-745-2058);
uea to grow and grow. If
Elaina'a high gama 167 to ,156.
Len Reinhart, 472; Rick Sleri,
you're looking for fust then
John Uhr tells ma of an un­
368; Harold Unger, 856; Jim
Saturdays at 9 p.m. with the
usual feat accomplished by
Norris, 420; Steve Baaaatt, 422.
lights turned low, is the place
Howie Harrison prior to tha
Oviedo: (683-621-676-1980):
for you—three games o f bowl­
start of Navy League play.
Charles Beaaley, 347; Mar­
ing plus lota o f prizes.
shall lin go, 376; Leroy Wood,
First of all, you know U's Im­
399; Jim Beaaley, 406; Jim
pounds to laava all four back
Brewer, 402.
pins standing on a spare abot, Chiefs Sign Two
the 7-6-8-10.
KANSAS CITY (U P I)-T h e
Well,
they bad
Johnny Kansas City Chiefs Monday Football M eeting
Wright set these up and signed end Fred Rehrcman of
COLLEGE STATION. Tex.
Howls rolled the ball between Xavier and linebacker Ken
(UPI)—Texai A IM will meet
the t and 10 pins with tha 8 Johns of Weat Chester State
Ohio State in football Sept.
falling to its left, knocking the (Pa.). General Manager Jack
26, 1870, AAM officials dis­
S which in turn bowled over Steadman said Rcbremsn will
closed Monday. Hank Foldthe T pin.
be tried aa defensive end and berg. Aggla coach and athle­
In view o f the fact that Johns will ba used as a line­
tic director, made the An­
you Just can't leave four pins backer.
nouncement.
standing like that and yet
here's Howie Harrison con­
verting them. He's the only
man I know o f in the U.S.A.
(or the world, I guess) who
can say that ha converted the
back line set-up.
Howdja like that for an
honor, HowieT (That plus 10
cent* will permit you to get
a cup o f coffeo in practically
any restaurant, sharp-shoot­
e r !)
For those o f you wondering

Tribe Bowlers
Defeat Oviedo

NIGHTLY

MATINEES
W E D „ F R I., S A T ., 2 P . M .

X '

Name In which ateeeaed Eli­
sabeth O. McBride. All o f said
properly b tln s la tha County
o f Seminole. State o f Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed accordin g to law the
property
described In such
certificate w ill be sold to the
highest bidder at tha front
door o f tha gomlnola County
Court Mouse at Sanford, FtorIda. oa tha tlrat Monday Is
tha moath at March, 2**4,
which la tha tad day o f March,

R A C IN G K IN G S T A K E S
SEMI-FINALS TOMORROW NIGHT
THURSDAY LADIES
NIGHT
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Heated Gramdatamd
• Luxurious
Ctubbouas
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Dated this Ird day o f J e s ­

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(O fficial Clerk's Seal)
Arthur M. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semlnolo County, PlorldA
By: a. Tro y Ray. J r , D-C.
Eubllsh Jan. U 4b Feb. A U .

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Tribe To P lay
M oere Tonight
The Seminole High School
quintet goes back Into Metro
Conference competition to­
night in Sanford's Fleming
Gymnasium when the Tribe
hosts the Hornets of Bishop
Moore.

Kentucky Top
Cat In SEC

DRIRDLEPUSS — From the pained expression
on the face o f Cincinnati Royals’ Jerry Lucas,
left, you would think 7Ger Hal Greer, 15, had
stepped on his foot as he dribbled past him in
Philadelphia-

Del Tona Seeks 7th
S0KC Win Tonight
Del Tons, one of the big­
gest winners at the SanfordOrlando kennel club, goes for
her seventh victory of the
year in tonight’s featured 10th
race.
The Juvenile Sprinter owned
by Mrs. Manuel Souza ran
her maiden race earlier thla
year at SOKC and quickly
gained gride A classification.
Two of her wina have been
against feature competition
and the little 65-pounder just
missed a berth In the king
and queen championship when
she ran sixth In last Saturday
night's racing queen stake.
Since last year's biggest
winner — Duke Drake — won
only 11 eveota for the season,
Del Tona appear* to be rell
on her way to an outstanding
career In Greyhound racing
circles.
Tonight's entries:
FIRST R A X 'R — s / i a M i l a —
l i r a ! . R — I. J . f f Mae. S. H u r­
ry l l o m . GUdjr.. S. K a rin '.
Pal. 4. T’ a Airy. 4. F l . . t »laIron. 4. Pay tiff Girl. T. Gold. n llraaril, I. Orbital
S K I O N I I It M IS — B / I S N i l . —

OraS. O — 1. P . a . r v l n s . •
K1 Camlno Dutch.aa, I. Itorkat
Pam, 4. Halil. McDuff, I. B .c c a
l l o . . , 4. Strld. Far, T. Spot
Gna.lp, I. Omar B.
TH IRD HACK — B/IS Mila —
liras. II — I. Km... S. Gary

Tray, I. Talon’ s Carol, 4. Gay
Satin, I. Party Plan, 4. H.n.'a
Fountla, T. Go Slim, I. Dan­
ny I.ucky
FUt'HTII HACK — B / I S Mil*
—Grad* M— I. Gld.ly Gal. I.
F.rrar l, I. n u n Vollm .r, 4.
Woody BartUtt. I. O. B.'a Cool
Kir.am,
4.
Frllaaarald,
T,
F r o .l y
F la k.,
Doneaot.r
Snip
FIFTH MACH — S/S MU* —
l i r a s . X — 1. Inh.rltor, (. Blur,
S. Ilhyni.r G., 4. V . l r . t Ula.p,
I. Jodi* D .W IU, 4. Gain* Po w *r. T. Ebony Uln.a, S. I.utt.r
SIXTH It ACM — S / t t Mil—liras* c — 1. Bar. it, I. Ilo tman, 1. Judy ll.d, 4. Doncaatrr Hhv, 4 Cindy llohhl*, «
Hum'll Mad, 7. Honey Grand,
I. Z r k . o
I K V K V r f l RACK — S/M Mil*
— l i r a s . U — l. Fair Hickory,
S. Dana Rock, I. Datlaa CallIns, 4. Mldt.rm, t. Hhanprl I.a
Jon. 4. Ka«l Point, 7. K w i.t
llarbl*. I. Vel vet Shield
KllillTII HACK — S/tS Mil*—
l i r a s . H — 1. Tran w ay., I.
1’ogu ., I. Ocoa.lon, 4. Chrya.r,
I. Demand Rock. 4. Tea Parliny, 7. Rock y’. Illu.a, I. G .na
Fay*
NINTH RACK — B/tS Mil* —
lir a s . R — 1. Ml*. Dunmor*.
S. H i t me n , t. Proud K . . I . , 4,
M.rlmar, f . I I . m a r l . Hob, 4.
Camara Bus, 7. Hll.nl Oract,
I. On* Shot Walker
TBNTH RACK — B/IS Mila —
(iraS* A — 1. Dorla Die, t.
Dal Tona, I. P .rr y HI. 4. W.
D.’ a Orniarl, t. Tret Wlra, 4.
Hook Tiay. 7. Ilu.ly J . t , ’ I.
Donna's Ml*. Kay
KI.KVMNTH HACK — » / ■ Mil*
— liras* C— 1. Mlnnlt 0*1#.,
3. Tu mblln s Ranla, I. Rtllta
lloota, 4. T . i . m m a , I. Calm
C e l l , 4. Com m G., 7. Gua.t A p ­
peal, I. Mot'S Ual

United Press Iat.rnatioMl
Tha Kentucky Wildcats are
undisputed front-runners in
th* Southeastern Conference
today after disposing of de­
fending champion Mississip­
pi State in rough and tum­
ble contest that saw two
players ejected fo r fighting.
The second — ranked Wild­
cats won it 65-67 with a fin­
al mlnutoa surge that ever*
cams a 41-40 halftime deficit
Th* spirited first • period
action saw Kantuckey'a Tar­
ry Mobley and State's Bill
Andsrton engage in some
bare-knuekle tactics that sent
both to tha sidelines.
A keyed up defense by
M i a a 1a a i p p 1 State held
Kentucky’* high scoring team
to Its lowest point-total of
tha season. Cotton Nash,
leading scorer in tha 8EC,
was held to only IS points,
his lowest total o f tha sea­
son.
Ted Deeken was high for
Kentucky with 18 pointa and
guard Doug Hutton bucketeJ
17 for state.
In other action Monday
night Alabama virtually de­
stroyed any hopea Georgia
had o f making a bid for tha
8EC crown by downing tha
Bulldogs 72-70 at Tuscaloosa;
Tennea.ee romped paat Mia*
sisslppl 82-54; and Auburn
set up a tight fon t defense
that stifled Florida 78-58.
All conference team* are
Idle tonight. The only action
before Saturday la Wednes­
day night whan Georgia Tech
hosts
Vanderbilt.
A
win
would put the Yellow Jackets
back into a first plaea tie
with Kentucky.

FSU Loses To
Memphis State
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI) —
Senior forward Bob Neumann
tossed in 27 pointa to spur
aroused Memphis State to an
84-71 win over Florida Stats
here Monday night
Th* Tigers were looking for
revenge against th* Flori­
dians, who beat MSU In their
Brat encounter earlier in the
season. The boats trailed moat
of the first half but took the
lead Just before Intermission
and led 41-82 at the haU.
Neumann became
bird
highest scorer In Memphis
Stale history by bringing hla
threc-seaion total over (he
1,000 mark to a 1,017 total.
The win gave the Tigers a
13-8 season mark and dropped
Florida State to 1-11.

The Seminoles will make an
effort to halt a four-game los
ing streak and go after their
fourth conference win. So
far this season the Tribe has
dropped eight loop encounters
while winning only three.
Head Coach Ralph Stumpf
will undoubtedly go with
scoring ace Mike Bowes who
has posted 58 pointa In bis
last two outlnga. Along with
Bowes, Stumpl will probably
us* Kenny Tyre, Barry Barks,
Mike McClarey and Berry
Johnson.
Leading the Hornets tonight
will be the Loop's scoring
sensation, Gary Prelaser, who
has a 19.8 average for the
overall season and la the top
scorer in the conference.
With Preisser the Seminoles
will face Rick Stclnke, Danny
McNamar, Ron Edwards and
Mike Miller.
The main event will follow
a Junior varsity preliminary
while starts at 6:30 p.m.

Jacin, Lorenzo
Take Feature
Jacin «nd Lorenzo, the pregame longshota, got off to an
early lead to take the feature
eighth event In Monday’s
Mayfair Night” action at
the Orlando Seminole Jai Alai
Fronton.
The winners, playing In the
post one position, racked up
three straight pointa In the
opening stages of the match,
then came back in the final
round to run up two more
markers for the victory.
Gasti and Echanls were se­
cond in post six and AitlgaMuguerza finished third in
post three.
In the Matinee program, Ja­
cin teamed with Irigo to cap­
ture the All Star Doublet
event. Elu and Ramon shared
the afternoon Daily Double
wins, a 6-5 combination that
paid 181.20.

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INNSBRUCK, Austria (U PI)
—The 1964 Winter Olympics
wound up In near chaos for
the United States but there
were unmistakable signs today
that the outcome will be far
different at Grenoble, Franc*
In 1868.
Virtually everyone here I*
aware the United States took
one of its worst beatings In
Winter Olympic history and
watched its international pres­
tige dip proportionately whra
It finished a distant eighth to
first place Russia in medals
won during the games just
completed.
Probably the man moat
aware o f It—and most deter­
mined to see that it never
happens again — la Nicholas
Rodli Nashua, N.IL, special
assistant for athletic p r o
grama in (he State Depart­
ment.
Hla job is to keep up with
what is going on in Interna­
tional athletic competition.
Naturally disappointed over
the U. S. showing here, Rodlt
feels the United States should
be at great a threat In the
1868 Winter Gamei at Gren­
oble as its track and field
and swimming teams will be
at the Tokyo Olympics this
fall.

M iss Fleming
Is Honored
LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
Peggy Fleming, U. S. wom­
en’s figure skating champion,
has been named Southern
California
athleta
o f th*
month for January by tha
Helms Foundation.
Tha 15-ycar-old s k a t e r ,
from Pasadena, captured tha
title In Cleveland last month
and represented th* U. S. at
tha Winter Olympics in Inns­
bruck.

MIAMI (UPI) - Creighton
University of Omaha licked
th* University o f Miami 184
to 84 Monday night in a one­
sided basketball gam*.
The normally paint getting
Hurricanes took the lead 7-6
in the opening minutes, than
gave way to Creighton. For­
ward Rick Barry had 19 for
Miami, below hla usual show­
ing. Charlie Officer led Creigh­
ton University with 80 point*.
Tha Omaha team bad toe
Hurricanes 85-37 at the half
and in the eecond half Miami
never got closer to winning
thin 14 points.

Postponed
The scheduled match be­
tween the Lyman High Grey­
hounds and the Oak Ridge
Pioneers of th* IntarscboUstie Bowling League Monday
was postponed unlit Thursday
of this week.

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Patricia Smith, C. Vanzura
United At Nuptial Mass
Patricia Ann* Smith becam* the bride of Carl
Wayne Vansura Feb. 1, at
All Soul'a Catholic Church,
In a double ring ceremony.
Rev. Richard Lyon* united
the couple In marriage at the
11 a.m. Nuptial M an. White
gladioli and chrysanthemum*
decorated the altar. Mr*. F.
E. Iloumlllat, organist, play­
ed a program of traditional
wedding mualc.
The bride, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Richard K. Smith,
was given In marriage by her
father to the son o f Mr, and
Mr*. Edward J. Vansura. For

Oviedo W . C.
Discusses Future
Plans
By Bernice Kelsey
The board members of the
Oviedo Woman's Club met re­
cently at the home of Mr*. R
W. Kites, president.
During the business ses­
sion, the member* discussed
the final plans for the Club
Fellowship Tea to be held at
the Oviedo Woman's Club .on
Feb. It from 2 to 5 p.m. Esch
present member and past
member la Invited and may
bring guests.
All members are Invited to
attend a liquid embroidery
party on Fab. 18 at 0:30 a.m.
at the clubhouse. All proceeds
from this party will go to the
club.
Also during the meeting,
the members voted not to
charge a fee for use of the
clubhouse for the Science
Club's educational program.
Mrs. J. H. Staley reported
that a donation had been
made this year to CARE and
Indian Welfare. Mrs. Ray
Beasley, ctvle chairman, an­
nounced that the Combined
Drive Is Incomplete and that
donations are still coming In.
It wss also announced that
the Junior High students will
hold their Valentine Dance at
the club on Feb. 13.

her vows she wore a white
taffeU and lace formal dress.
The fitted bodice was trimm­
ed with lore at the neckline
nnd had long tapered sleeves.
The full skirt featured row*
o f lace and was caught In
the front wltli a whlto row.
Her finger tip-length veil o f
Illusion fell from a crown o f
seed pearl* and she carried
a bouquet o f white roses.
Margaret Smith was mat­
ron o f honor for her sister.
She wore a dress designed in
white lace over pink taffeta.
Her flowers wero pink car­
nations.
Michael 8mlth, brother o f
tho bride, served as best man
and ushers were Pat McClel­
lan and Ralph Donley.
Mrs. Smith chose a blue
dries with matching acces­
sories . for her daughter's
wedding. Mrs. Vansura woro
an
aqua-blue
dress
with
matching accessories.
A reception at tho Sanford
Woman’s Club was held Im­
mediately following the cere­
mony. Mrs. Michael It. Smith
served the punch, Mr*. La­
mar Whiling served cake and
tha bride's book was kept by
Mr*. P. Ralph Donley.
The brldo wore a blue and
white knit suit and the cor­
sage from her bouquet when
the couple left for a wedding

Dessert Card Party
In DeBary

MR. AND MRS. CARL VANZURA

Enterprise Personals
Hy Helen Knodgrasa
llonur roll as announced
by Mrs. S y l v i a
Harden,
school principal, fur the past
six. weeks period as follows;
4th grade; Mary Htarnea,
Duna Semours, Richard Pot­
ter, Frvd l ’erreck, Donna
l.aughlin, Lydia
Hamilton,
bth grade, Toney Ledford,
Kurrest Nutt, John Belters,
Patty McBride, Candy Wil­
cox, dth grade, Tom Hatchett,
I l n n d y Spencer, Milanad*
Crawford, Melissa German,
Robert Murr.
Fch, IH will he an impor­
tant day In Enterprise as
there will be a breaking out
o f nil the new talent In the
area aa the P. T. C. is spon­
soring a local talent show
combined with the next reg­
ular meeting to bo held at
tho school rafetoriuin at 7:30
p.m. on that date. Mark your
calendar now and plan to at­
tend and all you who have
youngsters, there will be a
nursery provided to caro for
the younger ones so thut you

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Dinner - Dance

Art Benefit

Wedding Plans
Wedding plans are complete
for tho marriage of Patricia
Walker, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Walker, to Ensign Jack Walters Jr., (USN)
son or Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Walters Sr., Whllcville. N. C.
The wedding will take place
Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. In the Cha
pel at Charleston Air Force
Base, Charleston, 8. C.
The bride’s parents will en
tertsln the families and bridal
party wltli a wedding dinner
at the Ft. Kumter Hotel im­
mediately following Uie cere­
mony.

Circle T o Sponsor

The Anna Miller Circle will
sponsor a dinner-dance Satur­
day night at the Elks Club.
At 7 p.m. members will gnJoy a cocktail hour and char­
trip to Tampa.
i Lakeland, Mr*. Maud Howr, coal broiled steak* will be
Out o f town quest* here nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lainur served at 8 p.m.
for the wedding were Mr. Whiting,
Gainesville, a n d
Dill Slayton and the “ Hide,
and Mrs. P. Ralph Donley, |Mrs. Peter Costello, Orlando. away*" will provide music for
dancing. T h e
“ Queen of
Hearts" will be elected to
reign over the festivities, se­
lection will be by ballot. Com­
peting for the honor arc Mr*.
Layman Goodman, Mrs. Wil­
liam Lipthrott and Mrs. Russ
Spencer. All proceed* will go
tc Harry Anna Crippled Chil­
dren’s Hospital.
Tho circle Is sponsoring
Cheryl Lynn G o o d m a n ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Layman Goodman, in the
“ Baby o f the Year” contest.
They arc planning a rum­
mage sale and will announce
the date and place later.
The next meeting will be
Feb. 18 at the Elka Club and a
spaghetti dinner will be serv­
ed at 8:43 p.m. to membera
and their husbands.

Walker, Walters

Announced

Anna Miller

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Virginia Ruth W a r f e 1,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Murvin E. Warfel, and Wil­
liam Karl .McQuatters, sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale MeQuitters, were united In mar­
riage Fch. 2 at Pinecrcst Bap­
tist Church.
Rev. William J. Gucs* per­
formed the double ring, can­
dlelight ceremony at 3 p.m.
The church was decorated
with white roses, pink glad­
ioli and potted paints. Mrs.
Louis Husky was organist and
Mrs. Cameron Paulk, soloist,
sang "I Love You Truly" and
"The Wedding Prayer."
The bride, given in marri­
age hy her father, chose a
while silk taffeta dress, bal­
lerina length, wltli a sweet­
heart neckline appllqucd with
lace and seed pearls. The long
tapered
sleeves ended in
points over her wrists. Her
elbow-length veil of silk illu­
sion was attached to a head­
piece of lace and seed pearl*.
Sho wore a single strand of
pearl*, a gift from the bride­
groom, and curried a cascade
of while roses centered with
an orchid.
Cheryl McQuatters. sister of
the bridegroom, was matron
of honor and wore u silk taf
feta dress with a pink bodice
and white flared skirt appllqued at the waist with lace.

Credit Women
Board Meeting
Scheduled
The Associated Credit Wom­
en’s Breakfast Clubs of Flor­
ida will have tlic Spring board
meeting in Orlando at the Ro­
bert Meyer Motor Inn Feb. lfl
at 12 p.m.
“ Interesting Side* of Cre­
dit" will be tlic topics pre­
sented.
Polly Junes will take all
reservations and anyone in­
terested in the credit field is
invited.

might even participate In thla
affair and If not at least you
would enjoy It, without the
youngsters for that time.
They had a try out and sign­
up rehearsal last week, but
thera will he another on the
IMh so If you are interested
they will consider singing,
dancing, Instruments, skits,
panoniimr, or comedy — * j
call Mrs. Mirkey Nutt or
Mrs. Anna Bella Trupf.
This Is February whlrh
moans Heart Fund month, so
H ie Luke Monroe Home
If yuu have not been con­
Demonstration Club will meet
tacted yet for your dunatlon
Thursday evening at 7:30
you should be prepared. Hel­
p.m. in the Monroo Commun­
en Knodgrass is the comniunity Building.
Rev. Richard Wiggins, An­
The program will be on “ Up
na Muria, Fla.. son o f Mr.
To Date Food Sense.”
and Mrs. Kermit Wiggins,
Lemon Bluff, is conducting
the week o f revival services
curb evening at 7:30 p.m.
Tlierc'a kits of fashion newa
from Fuh. tl-U at the Harm'll
Memorial Methodist church In this youthful clisrmer—offin Enterprise. All Invited.
center closing, touches of
bright contrast
and
two
alceve lengths.
No. 8338 with Photo-Guide
Is In sites §, 10, 12, 14, 18, 18
Bust 30 to 38. Site 10, 31 bust,
short sleeves, 3t* yards of 33By Maryana Mile*
Mrs. C. J. 11all Iwot) of Hol­ Inch; H-yard contrast.
To order send 60 cents in
brook, Neb., will spend the
remainder of t h o
winter coins for esch pattern to:
Creative Woman
months with her daughter*/
Tha Sanford Herald
M n . Esther H. Johnson of
Box 438, Midtown Station
Forest City and Mrs. Roy E.
New York 18, N. Y.
Jones of Plantation Manor.
Add 10 cents for first-clasa
Mrs. Halllwcll will be travel­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. mailing.
Print name, addrese with
Slear, also of Holbrook.
son*, atyla number nnd site.
Tha home of Dan and Sandy
LaPoma on Palm Springs
Osteen
Road recently waa Invaded by
four young men, one o f whom
waa their son, Mario LaPoma. With hint were Char­
les Brucato, Thomas RomalTwenty-five membera of the
do and his son. Thomas Ro- brotherhood o f the Osteen
in a Ido Jr. AU are from Ro­ Baptist Church enjoyed •
chester, N. V.
chicken barbecue at Hoiacka
8356
8-18
This next weekend Don and Lake Tuesday awning.
Sandy will have as their
guests, his brother and alaCONTINUING 2ND ANNIVERSARY
ter-in-law,
Mr. and
Mrs.
Frank La Pome and his ne­
phew and wife, Mr. and Mra.
George Dillon, oil o f Avon, N.
Y.

Meeting

Scheduled For
Thursday

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Her headpiece was a short
pink veil with pink bows in
the hack.
The bridesmaids, Mary An­
ne Haley and Mary Warfel

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Thursday, Feb. 13
Central Circle will meet
with Mrs. Guy Slcnstrom in
Paola ut 0:43 a.m. Cecil Tuc­
ker will present a program on
landscaping.
Hemerocallis
Circle
will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, 1719
Sanford Avenue. There will be
a bazaar and plant sale.
Ivy Circle will meet with
Mra. James L. Blythe, 104
Temple Drive at 7:43 p.m.
Mrs. J. P. Cullen will present
a
program
on
Valentine
Ideas.
Woodroie Circle will meet
at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. John
Walker, 211 Ridge
Road.
Members arc asked to bring
their lunch, plants, containers
and working tools for a work­
shop on flower arranging.
Friday, Feb. 14
Hibiscus Circle meet* with
Mrs. L. E. Spencer In Longwood at 2 p.m. The program
will be a while elephant sale.
Jacaranda Circle will meet
with Mrs. Ben Wade, 1105 Lin­
coln Drive, at 7:30 p.m.
Bose Circle will meet with
Mrs. Charles Colo In Geneva
at 8:43 a.m. The program
will lie on gardens In color,
Mrs. Harrison A. Peck will be

Housewives Skating Session
Each W ed . From 1 To 3 P . M .

SKATING KINK

Buford, F k

Meeting Changed
For Catholic
Navy Wives
Due to Ash Wednesday, the
monthly meeting of the Cath­
olic Navy Wives Club will be
held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
Nursery School B u i l d i n g ;
across from the Chapel.
The meeting will consist al
a question and answer period [
dealing with Faith and Mor­
al* moderated hy Father
Ralph Kaiser, Catholic Chap­
lain.
Navy wives of both active
and retired personnel are in­
vited to Join the club or at­
tend aa guests.
Washable leather g l o v e i
will dry softer If rolled for a
minute in a moist terry towel
after they have been washed,
says the American Institute of
Laundering.

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LADIES ADMITTED FREE EACH
WED. NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE

MELODEE

tlic speaker. Members are
asked to furnish a sandwich
lunch and in the afternoon
they will visit Leu Gardens
In Orlando.

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|of the bride, was flower girl.
She wore a dress Identical to
the bridesmaids and carried
similar flowers.
Larry McQuatters, brother
of the bridegroom, Columbus,
Ohio, served as best man and
Butch Walker and James
Warfel, brother of the bride,
were ushers.
Tlic bride’s mother wore a
teal blue dress with a match­
ing Jacket. Her corsage was
of white roses. Mrs. Me*
Quatlrrs wore a rose-colored
dress with a lacc bodice and
chifion skirt with matching
shoes and a white rose cor­
sage.
A reception in the church
Fellowship Hall was licld im­
mediately following Uie cere­
mony. The bride’ s table was
covered with pink net caught
up with pink flowers and tha
attendants' bouquets w e r e
placed on the table with the
wedding cuke and a silver
epergne of pink carnations
and baby breath. The cake
was made by Mrs. Dlngtnan
and served by Mrs. Perry
Sisler. The punch and coffea
was poured by Mr*. Whit­
more and Mrs. Erwin.
For her wedding trip tha
bride wore a pale blue w-ool
suit with a wedding band col­
lar, black accessories and a
white orchid corsage, Tha
couple will make their home
at 341 Eighth Street, Roswell,
New Mexico.
Out of town guests were
Mrs. William Weldle, grand­
mother of tha bride, Wells*
vlllc. Pa., and tha grand­
father of the bridegroom from
Iowa.

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wore pink taffeta dresses.
Their lieadpicccs were short
pink veils and they carried
bouquets of white and pink
rosea. Christine Warfel, aister

MRS. WILLIAM KARL McQUATTERS

Forest City

LADIES' NIGHT WEDNESDAY

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By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Florida Federation of
Art Benefit Deiscrt Card Par­
ty will be held Feb. 12 at
12:30 p.m. at the DeBary
Manilon House, 210 Sunrise
Boulevard.
Guests are asked to bring
their own card*, gentlemen
are invited. Oil paintings, wa­
ter color pictures and other
fine gifta have been donated
for door and table prizes.
Dudley
Flagler,
president,
and
A r c h i c McNaughton
building chairman, will be o*
the welcoming committee.
The Federation of Art ways
and means chairman, Mrs.
Olnco Hinton and the follow­
ing committee
will serve;
Mr. and Mra. John F. Young,
Mrs.
Mildred l i a b c u c k ,
Clinton !. Sommer, Tinsley
Miller, Mrs. If. Ifammcl, Mrs.
M. P. Forrester, Mrs. Wil­
liam Hoffman, Mrs. George
Brook*. Mrs. John Leone,
Mrs. Chester Rcarlck, Mrs.
Edward Balkwill, Mrs. Ches­
ter Kldridge, Mrs. Arthur
Lambert, Mr*. A. L. Arring­
ton, Mrs. Harry Newton, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Dent, Mrs.
Elton L. Lincoln and Mrs. T.
Kolhass.

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D B A * ABBTi What la
wrong with you? Flrat you
ad via* a young married
couple, who aak if it’a prop*
•r to "tip " their minister for
helpful coumellng, to give
a "donation" to the church
Inatcad. Then aome preach•r’a wife writea in crying
poor mouth and aaya, “ No,
giving the church a donation
fo r eervlcea performed by
the miniatcr makea about aa
much aenae aa aending a
'tip ' to Conrad Hilton beenuae you got good aervico
in hia hotel." And you
agreed with her! You muat
know that no self-respecting
clergyman would a c c e p t
money for performing a
aervice that la part of hia
Job.
And another thing,
moat churchra today are ao
rich they don’t know what
to do with their money neat.
BURNED UP IN ST. PAUL
DEAR BURNED: It’a dif­
ficult to apeak for "a ll"
c l e r g y m e n , and “ moat"
churchea. But according to
my mail, '•moat" clergymen
have a atruggle making
enda meet. And “ moat”
churchea know only too well
what to do with their money,
e e
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DEAR ABBY: Since when

ahould the people who halong to a church pay the
preacher extra if they call
on him to perform a aerv­
ice 7 If the preacher ahould
be paid fo r eounaeling, or
marrying, or burying, then
by all meana let’a pay the
teacher for holding apeclal
conferencea with parenta,
and let'a tip the dime ato re
clerk who Iooka under the
counter fo r something, and
the mailman fo r delivering
the mall.
FROM A TEACHER
MARRIED TO A
PREACHER
• • •
DEAR ABBY: To Bay that
the letter from “ A Clergyman’a W ife" infuriated my
huaband ia putting it mildly.
Granted, the clergyman and
hia family can uae money.
Who can't T But to expect
payment fo r a aervice that
ia part o f one’a training in
the aervice of God— thla ia
aainine. My huaband would
rather live on beana and
rice, and wear turned collara
on hia ahirta than take
mopey for himaelf fo r bap*
tlama, marrlagee, funerala
and eounaeling.
PASTORS WIFE,
FORT BRAGG, N. C.

Q acobij
The first break - through
from the early rule o f open­
ing the higher o f two four
card suits was well illustrated
In yesterday's article. It ia
fust silly to open anything but
a club with four clubs and four
spades. The next step came
when players found that It
usually paid to open a club
with four clubs and four
hearts or a diamond with four
diamonds and four spades.
My 1036 book, “ The Four
Aces System" brought thla out
fo r the first time and today 00
per cent o f top players will al­
ways open the lower four card
suit, provided the suite are not
touching.
North can open a diamond
or a spade or anything his
little heart desires with to­
day’s hand. The final contract
will be three no-trump and
there will be no trouble mak-

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rant to marry the bright
roung girls, not the empty
leaded ones." The professor
vho figured that out fo r her­
self, Dr. Helen II. Green of
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t, though.
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ells me that he has looked up
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3305, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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Hate to write letters T
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif., fo r Abby'a new book­
let, "H OW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR A LL OCCA­
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low s" the professor refers to
have ever bothered to consider
whet e girl o f 20 will be like
e t 40 (probably few e f them
ever have), they are aura to
have figured out that whUs e
girl who le e brain end one
who ia empty-headed might be
equally cute at 20, at 40 the
one who U intelligent will be
far, far more attractive.

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plot that got this series off to
a roaring start, this one U
full of chuckles as stubborn
[ railroad executive H o m e r
Bedloe (Charles Lane) still la
scheming to get rid of the
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returned a club to his part­
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to earn a good living. Now
that ao many wives have to
work to keep up today's high
s t a n d a r d o f living, why
shouldn't a young man figure
he might as welt choose a wife
capable o f earning n good sal
ary, instead o f one who could
never hold down any but tha
most routine kind o f JobT
A fter all, the profeaaor i*
talking about “ bright young
fellows." I f n young fellow is
bright e t ell he must realise
that en empty-headed little
girl might be fun on a date,
but his struggle up the aueceaa Udder will be made con­
siderably sealer if he has a
marriage partner who U as
smart as ha Is.
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Certificate No. Tie
Tear o f
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l e t 1» Orlrula Hardens 2nd
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Name In which as*»*»ed Paul
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Publlah Jan. i) A Feb. 4. II.

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C H R Y SL E R
AIRTEMP
HEATERS

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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
Legal N otice
MITICK OK trrMKATinX
FOR T»* IIKKI)

H e r. 11*1.Id I'lnrlda Slatataa
af 1*4*1
NOTICK IS IIKUKnV OtVK.V. That I’ eter II. A Ruth M.
■lohnaon tha holder o f tha foll - K i n s rertlfleata li»» filed
a.ihl rerllflrata for la* deed
to be laauad thereon. Tha ce r­
tificate number and year of
lueuanre, tha deacrlptton o f the
property, and the name In
which It waa aeeeeeed are ae
follow e:
Certificate No. SS(
Tear o f
l- .u a m -c 19*0
iik m N iP Tin y o r P R o r i.it T r
Loi I. Waeh ln«ton Park Ovie­
do
Naina In which aeeeeeed Solo­
mon &amp; Prettlee llrowdy. All of
said property being In the
County o f Seminole. State of
Florida. Unites such ce rtifi­
cate shall ha redeemed accord!n « to law the properly des­
cribed In euch eerllflcate will
lie told to the highest bidder
at the front door o f the Semi­
nole County Court House at
Sanford, Florida, on the flret
Slonday In the month o f March
19(1. which la the Jnd day o f
March, 1»(4.
Dated Uila Srd day o f Jan­
uary, 19(4.
(Official Clerk'* Seal)
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
c le r k Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
lly: O. Troy Ray, Jr., P.C.
Publish Jan. M A Feb. 4. 11.
14. 19(4.
CPQ-91
NOTICK OF APPLICATION
FOR T AX IIKKII
H er.

1 (l.l(

F lorida

Htalnlre

R E S P O N S IB IL ITY :

The Herald win not be re- Preparation of Income Tax
ipomible for more than one
Returni by former agent of
incorrect insertion of your td,
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
and reserves the right to re
S. Park Ate., Pb. FA 2-3876,
rite or reject any advertise
Ernest BickneU.
ment from what ordered to
conform te the policies of this SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
naper.
ER SERVICE. Parts and
supplies for all makes In­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
cluding:
Electrolux. New
Tues, thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
and rebuilt cleaner* cold.
before insertion. Mon. - Sat
No
home
service
call
noon.
charge Phone FA 2-2283,
DEADLINES
2555 Park Dr. ..
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

Stir

feanforh

ijtralil

SWEETIE PIE

Feb. 11, 1964 — Pane 11 12. Heal Entitle For Sale 22. Build • Paint - Repair 34. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

/ -------------

Vacuum Cleaner

One for immediate occupancy.
802 Highland Ave., Longwood, 3 Mi. S. on 17-92, near
Longwood Plata.

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.
Ph. 838-3911 — 322-2744

U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!

INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7948 Men-women, 18-52. Start high
a* 2102.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
Experience usually unnec­
la (ba Taart a f tba Taaaty
Judge, Krmlaala Coualy, Flaressary. FREE information
Ida, la Probate,
on job i, salaries, require­
la rai Rafale o f
ment-*. Write TODAY giv
V.
II.
QRANTHAM.
a/k/a.
VICTOR II. GRANTHAM, a / k / a
ing name, addresi and
VICTOR HUOO ORANTIIAM
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
Deceased.
T e All C'redRaea a a l Pereows
57, c /o Sanford Herald.

HOW ABOUT THIS?
Completely modem o l d e r
home. Select neighborhood.
Attractive grounds. Reason­
ably priced. Terms to auit
Responsible Buyer!

Legal Notice

SOU TH W ARD
"tt'n not oo much that I don't havo the money— Tr
lnt*r*st*4ki building up my ortdit rating!"

12. Real Eatate For Solo 12. Real Eatate For Sale
If a t l a s 4 lalms ae DnaaaSa
Aaalaat Raid Kalatei
Ynu and each o f you are
LMN ENTERPRISES
hereby notified and required 6. For Rent
Now has Sales Heprcsentalo present any claim* and de­
1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
Uves at Crystal U k c Park,
mand# which you, or althar o f 3 BR., garage apt., tarn. 2005
1, H4, k 2 BATHS
you.
may have egalnet the
French. 322-7234.
W. on 25th St., to Lake
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
estate o f V. H. Oranlbam, a/
Mary Blvd., left on Hlvd. to
k /a , Vict or H. Grantham, a /
k / a V ic to r H ugo Grantham, Furo. 2 HR liouae. Cloee to
U k e Mary Fire Station,
base. $05 mo. 322-6361.
deceased, late o f said Cou n­
Low Monthly Payment*
right to Sale* Office. 4
ty. to the County Judge o f
For Complete Information
houses under construction.
Seminole County, Florida, at FURN. 3-Room apt. Close up
hie o ffice In the oourt house
See Or CaU Your
One 4 Bedroom ready for
town. 240 mo. 322 6261.
of said County at Sanford,
occupancy. As low aa $350
Florida, within *1x calendar
months from the lime o f the UNFURN. houae, 2 atory, 2
Down and $64 a month.
SALES BROKER
flret
publication o f thla n o ­
DR. 210 W. 15th St. Pbooe
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
tice. T w o ooplea o f each claim
322-4179.
or demand shell be In writing,
and shall slate the place o f
CHOICE RIVERFRONT
residence and post o tf lc* ad - CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Spacious
3 UR Ranch style
drees o f the claimant, and
322-3420
Weklva Riverfront home,
shall
be aworn to by
the FURN. Apt. 2300 Melloovllla. 2365 Park Dr.
claimant, hie agent, or attor­
•ituated on 250 ft. of im ­
GREENBRIAR
ney and accompanied by a fil­ APT. $30 &amp; up. Surplus City.
proved property, with 400
ing fee o f one dollar and such
Choice
lota
available
in
claim o r demand not *o filed
ft. of depth. P R I C E D
3
UK.
Iiouic,
kit.
equipped.
Greenbrier
of
Loch
Arbor
shall be void.
RIGHT at $25,000. Terms
Kula M. Grantham
Good location. Ph. 322-3594.
overlooking
g olf
course.
can be arranged for quailAe Admlnlatratrlg, debonle
Custom
building
to
your
non, cum testamento a n ­ 3 BR., 2 bath, in Loch Arbor.
fled buyer. We have Ute
nexe, o f tha r«tate o f V.
specifications.
Greenbrier
322-1730.
Key I
II. Grantham, a / k / a Vic tor
developed by
II. Urantham, a / k / a Vic tor
H ugo Grantham,
K1NGSWOOD
RENT A BED
Deceased.
Roliaway, Hospital At Baby
BUILDERS, INC.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Beds.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Carroll Burke, Attorney# (oy
1801 S. Park Ave.
Kstate. P. O. Drawer Z,
By Day, Week, or Month
FA 2-8074
FA 2-6832 anytime
Hanford. Florida.
Pit.
FA*
2-5181
116
W.
lit
St.
Flret publication February 11.

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

CDQ-t*

J ...

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

BEST BUY OF YEARI I I

FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.

A FLORIDA HOME
WITH A BASEMENT?
Yes, We have itt 2 BR, Liv.
rm., separate dining rm.,
Kit. equipt, screened porch.
Quiet location, walking dis­
tance to downtown. Underpriced at $6,890. Wo huve
the Key!

New 3 BR, 2 Bath, Air-con­
ditioned. No Mooey Down I
3 BR. Furn. Apt. 3224)641.
No Closing Costal All you
need Is good credit and
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
Qualify for F.II.A. Mort­
W. First St.
gage. Call Builder.
Al* STOLTE—838-5059
3 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph. BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1V4 EVERETT A. H A R P E R
FA 2-3219.
bath home. Ono bedroom
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
has separate entrance, can
FHA-VA sales broker. 2465
4 DR., 2 Dath ......... 1145 mo.
be rented for Income. Will
6. Park Ave. FA 2-2204,
2 DR., 1 Halii . . . . $ 70 Mo.
trad* for (mailer place.
FA 2-2285.
Shown by appointment. CaU
SUNLAND
ESTATES. TRANS­
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2 9646.
FERRED.
Will
sacrifice
3 DR., H i hath. 2415 Chain .. HEAL OPPORTUNITY ..
$1800 equity for $200. Take
Ave. Available Fob. 3. Ph. Owner leaving area. So San­
over FHA
mortgage at
322-5609.
ford Ave. k MlUcr Kd., 3
$91.76 ino., 3 Bedroom, lg.
mi. to Base. Duplex with
liv. rm., beautifully land­
FURN. apts. Pleasant living.
extra lot. Phone 295-0762.
scaped. HURRY! 322-2745.
Park apts. FA 2-8507.

Payton Realty

FURN., 2 ApU. 255 mo. ea. 4 Bit, 2 Bath CH House. Parkridge. $290 Down. 322 6911.
Water, lights furn. 107 Lo­
cust Ave., 322-8016
3 BR, Fla. Rm., 1V4 baths,
cent, beat, air-cond. $450
LAKE Cottage, furn. 322-6106.
down, $64 mo. Tee ’N
2 BR. House, kit. equipt., $70.
Green, 322-6513.
FA 24536.
3 BR., )V4 bath home. Aasume
COZY 2 bedroom upper apart­
payments. 322-5453.
ment, furnUhcd, $55. Large
FRENCH AVENUE
4 bedroom lakefront home
with private beach, unfurn­ 2 commercial lot* near 20th
St. 100 ft. frontage, $125 per
ished, $100.
foot.
Other choice rentals.
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
Ball • Blair Agency
322-6457 For Appointment
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 222 5641
2 BEDROOM Frame Home
on State Hwy.
2 DR., klL equipped, $73 mo.
$4,100
FA 2-3665.
LAKE LOT, 100 x 400
9 . F o r Sale o r VUni
On Paved Road
$4,000
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
COUNTRY HOME
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
3 HR. Frame Home, Wood
322-1597.
Floors, Outside patio, bar­
becue, and fruit ireei.
10. Wanted to Rent
$7,000

DO YOU HAVE

Payton Healty

A HOUSE OK APT.
TO RENT?
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
We are in desperate need of
rentals. 2 and 3 bedroom,
MAYFAIR. 2 Bedroom
furnished or unfurnished.
1 11*tii home, lias din­
ing room k largo Fla.
room with entrance
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
from
kitchen.
Only
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
$12,500 w i t h $1,350
12. Real Eatate For Hale
down. ALSO 3 Bed­
room, 2 Bath Execu­
3 BR-, 1 Bath, Kitchen equip.,
tive
Home, with darl­
fenced )ard. 3906 Old Or­
ing utility .room. Un­
lando Kd., Sunland.
der
$30,000.
Ho w
About TIUS7 U rg e
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
well-kept 3 Bedroom
Realtor
home, close lo High
Raymond Lundquist, A m o .
School, at the unbeFA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Uevable price of (0.990.
Some terms. Or WILL
WEEKEND collage. Lemon
TRADE for borne in
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
county. CaU 322-4991,
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 2 BR.
Stemper Agency, 17-92
house. Ueartiall Ave., fruit
at Country Club ltd.
tree* and gardeaMTA 2-3303.

S t Johns Realty

WIDOW MUST SELLI Lake
Mary, older home plua furn.
apt. Corner location. $10,500,
other lota optional. 821-4962.

34. Article* For Sal*

MUST SACRIFICE I Partly Do your Spring Painting now!
TERMS TO FIT
furn. Home, 3 UR, 114
Cali Cal Jardine 322-1307—
YOUR POCKETBOOK
baths, Phono 323-0591.
Free estimates.
23” PhUeo Console TV. Ori­
ginal price $279. Now only
2 BR. Home, Study, U4 For Your Painting &amp; Wall­
$158.
papering needs call Clar­
Baths, large KamUy Kin. in
FIRESTONE STORES
good neighborhood; includ­
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for
Corner 1st k French
Free Estimate.
ing steve. refrig., room airconditioner, washing ma­
TAKE OVER
chine &amp; rugs. Really ter­ 24. Electrical Service*
PAYMENTS
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
1963 Stereo AM-FM Console.
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC
ments $83.50.
Original price $239.95, now
Contracting A Repairs
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
just $138.
k
Controls
Inc.
FIRESTONE STORES
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902
FA 2-8074
Corner 1st &amp; French

TWO 4 BU HOMES

Tuts., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
Electrolux,
before insertion. Mon. • Sat Repairs, parti;
Kirby,
RcxAlr,
Airway,
noon.
GE, etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
2. N o tic e s - r e m o n a lB
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 2-4765.
DUST PROBLEM?
CALL your Rainbow dealer i . E d u c a tio n - In s tr u c tio n
322-6511, 4 to 10 p. m.

■f H I* )
NOTICK IS IIKRKBT 41IVKN. That Peter If. A Ruth M.
Johnson the holder o f the f o l­
low in g certificate has filed
said certificate for tax deed
to he laeued thereon. The c e r ­
tificate number and year o f
Issuance, the deacrlptton of
the property, and the name In
which It was assessed are as
fo llo w s :
Certificate No. (14
Tear of
Issuance 19(0
DF.M ItIPTION OF PKOPKHTT
Lot &amp; Block (. Tanglew oo d
Jleplat
Name
In
which
assessed
W ell born C. Phillips. Jr., Inc.
All o f said property being In
the County o f Seminole. State
o f Florida. Unless such ce r­
tificate ahall be redeemed a c ­
co rd in g to law the property
described In such certificate
w ill be sold to the highest
bidder at the front door of
the Seminole County Court
House at Sanford, Florida, on 19(4.
the first Monday In the month Publish Feb. 11, II. I I A Mar.
o f March, 19(4. which la the 1. 19(4.
2nd day o f March, 19(4.
C D tt-ll
Dated this Ird day o f Jan­
N4ITU-R 4IF SPIT
uary. 19(4.
(Official Clerk'a Seal)
THR ( T A T S OF FLORIDA TO
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.,
RALPH JOHN WAR D. Jit..
c l e r k Circuit Court.
WIIOSK
RESIDF.NCK IS
Semlnol* County, Florida
UNKNOWN
AND
LAST
lly: a. Troy lUy, Jr., D.C.
KNOWN ADDRKHK 18:
rubllsh Jan. II A Feb. (, 11,
1199 GUKGG AVKNUK.
FLORENCE, SOUTH C A R ­
II. 19(4.
OLINA:
NOTICK. OF APPLICATION
A sworn Complaint having
FOR T AX IIF.F.I)
been f i l 'd egalnet you In the
H e r . I*(.IS Florida glatutea Circuit Court In and for Semi­
•f Ittlut
nole County. Florida, hy AL­
NOTICI1 i s HKUKUT CUV-’ MA JANE W AR D, for divorce,
KN, That Peter II. A lluth M. the short title o f which Is A L ­
Johnson Ilia holder o f the f o l­ MA JANK WAR D. Plaintiff,
low in g certificate has filed versus. RALPH JOHN WAR D.
said certificate for taa deed Jit., Defendant, these presents
to be Issued thereon. The cer­ arr In command you to appear
tificate number and year of and file your Answer o r other
Issuance, the description o f the defense nr
pleading
herein
properly, and the name In with the Clerk o f the Circuit
which It waa assessed are as Court
of
Seminole
County,
follow a:
Fiurlds, and serve a copy
Certificate No. e l l
Tear o f thereof on Plaintiff's attor­
I s s u a n c e 19(1
ney, Carroll Rurke. Attorney
IIP.aCRIPTION (IF I'HIIPRIITT at l a w . p. O. Drawer Z. San­
Part of Lot 7 Desc. In ORII 14 ford, Florida, on or before
Page :# » Inch Arbor Isle o f the Ith day of March, A. D.
Pines Section No. I Piet Uook 19(4, nr otherwise deerre pro
( Page 49
confesso
will
be
entered
Name
In
which
assessed against you.
Wellborn C. Phillips. Jr. Alt
The Sanford Herald It de­
o f said pr operly being In the signated as a newspaper of
County o f Seminole, Slate of general circulation In which
Florida. Unless such certifi­ this citation ahall be publish­
cate shall ha redeemed acoord* ed once each week for four
Ing to law the property des­ eoneecBtlv* weeks.
cribed In euch certificate will
WITNESS my h»nd and o f ­
i s sold to the highest bidder ficial seal o f the Clerk o f ihe
at the front door o f tha Semi­ Circuit Court on this the ( l e t
nole County Court lluuee at day ot January, A. D. 19(4.
Sanford, Florida, on the first (SEAL)
Monday In the month o f March
Arthur U. Beckwith, Jr.,
19(4. which la the Snd day of
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
March. 19(4.
n yi Martha T. Vlhlen, D C.
Dated tlila Ird day o f J a n ­ Carroll Uurke
uary. 19(1.
Attorney (or Plaintiff
(Official Clerk'a Beal)
Halt* 111 Atlantic National
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr., Bank Building
Clark Circuit Court.
P. O. Drawar t
Kmii 1note County, Florida
Sanford. Florida
lly: U. Troy lU y. J r . D.C. I'ubllah Fab. 4, 11, II. f*. 19(4
Publish Jan. X A Feb. (. 11. CDR-11
II. 19(1
NOTICE 4IT APPLICATION
C D Q -K
FOR T AX nr.KI)
NOTII’ K IIP APPLICATION
H er. IM.I4 Florida Siatalea
FUR TAN UKF.l)
a l 1*4*4
H e r . Ibl.Id Florida Blaialaa
NOTICE lit IIKREBT G IV­
■r laiBt
EN. That Patar II. A Ruth U.
NOTICE IS HKItKUT OIV- Johnson tha holder o f tha f o l­
KN. That Peter II. A Ruth M. low in g certificate he* filed
Johnson the holder o f the f o l ­ eald cerllf lcala for tax deed
low log c e r t i f i e d * has filed lo be Issued thereon. The ce r­
raid eerllflcate lor lea deed tificate number and year o f
to be Iseuad I h e no u The cer­ Issuance, tha description o f
tificate number and year o f tba property, and the name In
Issuance, the description o f Ilia which It waa assessed are as
properly, and the ttbme In follow s:
w h i c h It wa s asees-ed are us Certificate No. &gt;1(
Tear of
follow el
Issuance I9(u
Certificate No. 6*9
Tear o f UKS4 M i m i l N OF PRO PERTY
I s s u a n c e 194*
Lota I A 7 to I I (L est Tart
IIK*( HIPTIIIh 449 PMUPKMTr ot Lula 7 A I In Tan glewoo d
That part Deac. In Di) 1(1 Sec S fteplat) u io ck C. TanglePago IIS (Less leu Is 11 A 11) wood Section T w o
lilt, II Sanlando
Name
In
which
assessed
Name In which assteeed Key Wellborn C. Phillip*. Jr. Inc.
Development A Realty Inc. All All o f said property being In
o f eald property being In the Ihe County o f Seminole. State
County o f Sr minute. Stale o f o f Florida. Unleea euch ce rti­
Florida. Uuleea such certlfl- ficate shall be redeemed a c ­
•rale shall ba redeemed a cco rd­ cording to law tha property
ing lo law tha property dea- described In euch certificate
nrlbed In eurh certificate will will be sold to the highest bid­
bo sold to the highest bidder der at the front door o f the
at the front door o f the Semi­ Seminole County Court House
nole County Court House at at Sanford. Florida, on tha
Hanford. Florida, on the first first Monday In the utouth of
Monday In the month of March March. I 9 « , which la tha lnd
19(4. which Is the Ind day of •ley o f March. 19(4.
March. 19(4.
Dated this Ird day ut Ja n ­
Dated thla IrJ day o f Jan­ uary. 19(1.
uary. 19(1.
(Official Clerk’a Sonl)
(Official Ciirk'e Efati
Arthur H. Uai-kwllU, Jr.
Arthur H. I4e&gt; k with. Jr..
Clerk Circuit Court.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County, Florida
By: O. Troy Kay, J r , D.C.
By: O. Troy Hey. J r , DC.
D. C.
Publish Jan. I t, a Feb. I, 11. Publish Jan. I I A Feb. I, 11
19. 19(1.
it . m e

cuw-o .

2. Notices - Personals

Investment k Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
2 BR. furn. bouse. 108 W. 16th
St

COME! LOOK!
New Concrete block home
with lake rights. 3 UR, 2
baths, family room, large
kitchen, 2 utility roomi.
Over 2100 aq. ft. Make of­
fer on price &amp; terms.

Payton Realty

$1(10

Mac has THROWN AWAY the
Percentage Book.
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
Dealer COST plua $1 per
yard.

ALL FIRST QUALITY
TOP RATED MILLS

Carpets A la Carte

17-92 at Hiawatha Additions. Remodeling. Re­ GUNS. New k Used. Large
pairs. Cabinets. Formica
selection. Will trade, Also
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
tops. licensed. Mcl Robin­
repaii. Tackle sold k re­
Hai Customised Homes in
son. 838-8150.
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
So. Longwood for immediate
Camp * Gun Shop.
Piano Tuning and Repair
occupancy. Down payment
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4221
of $650 and up.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Would like responsible party
29.
Automobile
Service
802 Highland Ave.
to take up payments of $10
Ph. 838-3911 or 322-2744
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
monthly on 1963 Slant-OFree Inspection, estimates,
Malic Automatic Zig Zag
Two atory frame, 3 bedroom
pickup, delivery. Ilecoring
Sewing Machine in Console.
2 bath. Needs work. Wonder­
&amp; repairs discounted.
Balance $181. Service Dis­
ful opportunity for good
21144 K. 3rd.
322-3443
count Co. 322-7466, anytime.
handyman or
carpenter.
$7,500. Bevlcr Road. CaU
Auto Glaas, T*pa
READY MIX Concrete, win­
FA 2-2060.
k Seat Covers
dow sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, gressc traps,
2, 3, «i 4 BEDROOMS
dry wells, stepping stones.
1. 144, k 2 BATHS - 304 W. 2nd S t FA 2 2032
M ira d a rtonara*# Cn.
DOWN PAYMENT?) FROM
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
300 Elm Ave. '
FA 2-67G1
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or CaU Your

Carpet Special!

LIMITED TIME ! ! I

Call us for * showing of these
fine Carpets In your home.
Nylon. Acrllan, AU Wool,
25. Plumbing Services
etc. Hundreds to choose
$1 per day rental for Elec­
from. TERMS! Up to two
PLUMBING
tric Carpet Shampoocr, with
years to Pay!
Contracting Repairs
purchase ot Blue Lustre.
FREE ESTIMATES
Carroll'* Furniture.
R. L. HARVEY
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 Spinet Plano, Mahogany, 3
Orlando, Fla.
yrs. old, like new, full key­
241-61B4 Collect or
27. Special Service*
board. Cost $900, wlU sell Leroy C. MacTavish, Owns*
$350. Ph. 322 0219.
NEED A PICTURE?
FA 2-5545 after 8 p.m.
Call Bill Vincent at
New Gibson chest type freez­ 35. Articles Wanted
Ttie Sanford Herald
er, 578 lb. food capacity.
ID . Portraits, Commercial,
WANTED I Citrus fruit. U r g e
Only $219.50 with trade.
Parties &amp; Gatherings,
or smaU amounts. Bonded
Dick's Appliance Service,
Small or Large
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
510
S.
Sanford.
322-7658.
FAST SERVICE
field. FA 2-4244.___________
Day 322-3611—Night 322 0922
Maple Bunk Beds with mat­ 36. Automobile* • Track*
tresses. Exc. Cond. 322-1318.
Tractor mowing k Grading.
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Refrigerator k Range, both
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INSTALLED

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air, radio. $395. 322-2290 af­
ter 5.
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te 11, auto, traas., power
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offer. 103 Plnecrest.
'59 Ford, A-l condition. $695.
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cond. Bank finance. $150
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off 17-92.
'56 Plymouth, std. shift, $195.
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37. Boats - Motor*

2 Blond bookcases, 1 wrought
iron sewing table, 1 pro­ 16 FT. Cruiser, 33 hp. Evinrude, equipped, trailer, $500.
Senkarik Glann and Paint fessional hair dryer. Very
668-3350.
reasonable. CaU FA 2-2455
Company
evenings, or FA 2-5742 days.
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4622
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Gateway To The Waterway
Refrigerator and washer, good
31. Poultry - Livestock
Robson Sporting Good*
cond. $100 for bath, Phooe
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Registered m o d e l Quarter
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322 7174
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For experienced rider. Ph.
3 BR., central heat and air
KA 2-0865.
condition,
kit.
equipped.
Close to schools. Not In a 31A. Pet*
project. $14,800. Tcrm i. Ph.
Beautiful B auet pupplea for
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BEAUTICIAN
FA 2-5742,
FA 2-3455.

Wanted. Call
Evening!

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with drivers license. Live
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17. Male Help Wanted

3J. Flower* - Shrub*
BLOOMING Itoiei on Chero­
kee stock. All other kinds
o f Nursery shrubbery and
trees.
Gray Shadowa Nursery
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

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bit Sanford area. Salary
10x45 Sparcraft trailer, 2
(The Climbing LUy)
plus comm. Call 323-0843.
shaded lota, well, aeptic
AU alz* Tubers for Sale
tank; together or separately.
Hidden Lake Carp. Nursery
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culation Dept. P. 0 . Box
er. 322-6856.
ture, aee NoU’e Furniture
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19. Situation* Wanted
on 17-92. Open 0 days 6 te 6.

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Ua
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take up monthly payment*
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County P led ges
C o-O peration

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Seminole County get a big
“ thank you " Tuesday from
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, ex­
ecutive director o f the State
Board e f Control, for ita c o ­
operation with hie group and
. in offering several moat d*• alrable aitea for the the proposed university. Dr. Culpep­
per said that if A dam ucd had
not been selected either the
Boon or Tuakawilla sites
would have been most satis­
factory.
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Dr. Culpepper said that
there are still three " lfs " conceralng the Adam ucd site.
Soil boring tests must be
favorable, the state must be
provided a clear title to the
land, and zoning regulations
by Orange and Seminole coun­
ties must be acceptable to the
Board of Control.
• • •
H ie State Board of Control
anticipates $200,000 will be
available In May or June.
This money will finance plans
for Initial units. When the
•'tone" is set, said Dr. Cul­
pepper, the number and na­
ture of buildings will be de­
cided and the legislature will
be asked In 1963 for initial
funds— from 88-10 mil Hoc.
• • •
The University o f South
Florida had 1,400 students Us
first year . . . Now U baa
4,600 students • • in its fourth
year. Dr. Culpepper said that
ECFU ought to begin operaboos in September, IMS, with
an estimated 2,000 students.
He predicted the university
would have 4,000 students by
1970.
*
• • •
“ These students," said Dr.
Culpepper, “ along with pro­
fessors. administrative and
operational personnel, should
make a tremendous Impact
Upon Seminole County."
• • •
John Angel, principal o f
South Seminole Junior High
School, found some old papers
when he was principal at the
Lake M o n r o e Elementary
S ch ool Among them was this
gem : “ After a male baby has
grown out of long clothes and
triangles and has acquired
pants, freckles and *o much
dirt that relatives do not
dare to kiss it before m csls, it
becomes a boy."
• • •
J. R. Nobles. 2009 Holly,
wss returning from work at
Cape Kennedy one day this
week. He and companions saw
a bobcat bit by a car on SR
46. They slopped and killed
the va ra it with a motor hoe. '
e • •
The Anna-Miller Circle is
sponsoring a Saturday night
danca at the Elks Club. It
starts at 8. Proceeds will go
to the Harry-Anns Crippled
Children's Hospital at Uma­
tilla.
• a •
Associated losses resulting
from the Dearborn fire con­
tinue to mount Long wood,
which supplied vast quantities
of water, reports that it has
had to replace a number of
residential hot water heatere
which burned out while the
water was being taken to the
Dearborn
plant. In
Lake
Mary, rire Chief Ralph Abell
will be In a cast from three to
six months due to a broken
wrist received while fighting
the Ore. .

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W. O. Kilbee of Groeva la
a patient at Orange Memorial
Hospital in Orlando where he
Is reported to be recovering
aatUfactorily from r e c e n t
•urgery.
• • •
When W. L. Sieg o f Geeeva
goes to be with his Maker It'll
be while bc'a doing what be
docs most—helping other peo­
ple. Willie, ooe o f this coun­
ty’s pioneer and long-time
school teachers, was helping
a Lake Harney neighbor when
an explosion occurred and
8 leg wound up in Seminole
Memorial Hospital. Reports
indicate be is coming along
nicely. We imagine if Selg
had a quarter for every odd
Job he’s done for others at no
eost he'd be a billionaire.

D em o M eeting
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The Seminole County Demo­
cratic executive committee will
meet at I p. ra. Thursday at
the court bouse. Special guesta
will', be John Galloway, tea
collector; Mrs. Camilla Bruce,
supervisor o f
registration;
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, tax
naeeeaer; Judge Veraei
end Judge Voile Williams.

f» s y

Seminole County’s Board
o f Cemmlstlonera Tueaday
afternoon assured the State
Board o f Control that It will
have this county's complete
cooperation in establishing
toning controls in the area
immediately north o f tho
Adamucd site where the
East Central Florida Uni­
versity will be located.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
executive director o f
the
Board o f Control, appeared
before the commlseionen and
outlined a general plan for
toning within a quarter of
a mile and a half a mile of
the site.
A fter the conference, »*vrral commissioners
agreed
that much o f Seminole’* co­
operation would depend up­
on the auccese Culpepper
would have in working out
a
cooperative
plan
with
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Highway System
To University
Is Outlined
Seminole. County Commis­
sioners
Tuesday
afternoon
heard Dr. J. Broward Cul­
pepper, executive director of
the State Board of Control,
discuss general plans for a
network of roads leading to
the proposed East Central
Florida University.
The rosd network will be
required, he said, to provide
the largest possible number
o f students with suitable ac­
cess to the school by the most
direct route.
He called on thb commis­
sioners to give consideration
to providing a direct highway
to Sanford and another to
serve the Daytona Besch
area.
Dr. Culpepper also propos­
ed that the commissioners
consider a road from Oviedo
south to the Adam ucd site.
J ante i P. Avery, chairman
o f the board o f commission­
ers, reminded Dr. Culpepper
that these roads would not
o n l y cost « considerable
amount o f money, but ilso
that the coat o f rights-of-way
would pose a serious prob­
lem. Dr. Culpepper aaid the
State Road Department has
been very cooperative within
budget limits and be felt the
County could be assured that
the department would assist
in any way it could. He said
that roads oo the campus
would be provided and main­
tained out of apeelal Road De­
partment funds.
The Importance of the road
network w a a
emphasized
when Dr. Culpepper revealed
that no tax-supported college
In Florida can bouse more
than half o f ita atudents. He
said that the number of stu­
dents housed on the campus
of the University o f South
Florida Is hardly 23 percent.
He added that it wss his
opinion that State Road De­
partment funds for providing
access highways to state
schoola are allocated on a
statewide
level
and
not
charged to a particular dis­
trict.
Seminole's
commissioners
advised Dr. Culpepper that
the county would do the best
It eould with available funds
to comply with the Board of
Control's request.

Orange County commission­
ers.
“ Developing a college cam­
pus," Culpepper declared, “ Is
like developing n new city."
Seminole County, ha said,
will find that the high grad*
dtisena associated with the
school will contribute much
to the economy and the cul­
ture o f the county.
Ha pointed out that Adamucci, was only four miles
south o f Oviedo and seven
miles east o f Winter Park.
"In my opinion,” he said, “ I
feel that Oviedo will be the
first community in the area
to really feel the impact of
the university."
Culpepper said that the
highest land in the school
site Is in the western half
and that is slopes to the
south and east. There is a
lake in the northwest section.
"Therefore," said the direct­
or. “ the first units probably
will be centered on the west
side from the middle o f the
property."
With reference to zoning.
Culpepper
aaid
that
the
Board of Control has a spec­
ific interest in what occurs
within a quarter of a mile
around the site and a general
Interest in what goes on with­
in a half a mile. "Our objec­
tive," he stated, "is to have
a clean, beautiful area around
the campus."
He asked Seminole's com­
missioners to give considera­
tion to what might be per­
mitted in the quarter-mils
area. He envisioned housing
In the area along with fra­
ternity and sorority houses,
religious centers, motels and
small business activities such
as barber shops, office sup­
ply and book stores, drug
stores, cleaning and pressing
plus laundries.
Culpepper suggested that
a program of sonlng be es­
tablished ao businesses would
develop In a group. IIo alto
envisioned churches, hanks,
schools, hospitals, profession*
al offices within the quartermile range.
Within the half-mile range
Culpepper aaid he would
imagine that there would be
theatres, service stations, au­
to sales, drive-ins, a post o f­
fice and bua stations.
l b s least desirable types
of business could be kept out
o f the half-mile range.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison sug
gested that a program o f
Joint cooperation be establish­
ed between the Hemlnule and
Oranga county commissions
and that the program be
guided by the wishea of tha
Board o f Control. Culpepper
asked
if
the
commission
could freeze the area but loc­
ale officials revealed that
under the county's present
sonlng laws thla could not
be don* legally.

St. Petersburg
Lawyer Barred
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) The State Supreme Court to­
day suspended St. Petersburg
Beach attorney Charlei K.
Inglit from the practice of
law for 18 months on chargee
of professional misconduct.
The Florida Bar said lnglis
waa asked by clients to sell
1,183 shares of stock at the
best price he could get. He
told the clients he sold the
stock for 833,194 when he a c­
tually sold It for $38,657.

Hobby Seeks 4th
Term As Sheriff
A fourth four-year terra as
Sheriff o f Seminole County
will be sought In this year's
elections by J. L. Hobby, who
today aaid: "I would like to
announce my candidacy for reelection to effieo."
8 he riff Hobby continued:
"Since 1952, when I waa first
elected to thla office, I have
never forgotten, during those
y e a n o f service, that the o f­
fice belongs to the people. I
have tried to operate the of­
fice in the beet interests o f all
of our people.
“ Over the years, w* have
tried to bring our equipment
up to data and to install mod­
ern methods o f crime detec­
tion and law enforcement. I
am proud o f my staff. AU of
us have worked diligently and
dutifully to carry out tho re­
sponsibilities o f the office.
NI have always appreciated
the kindness with which the
People e l Seminole County
have treated me, both before

and after my service as
Sheriff, and I will deeply ap­
preciate your continued sup­
port in the May, 1964, primar­
ies."

Cape Construction Crews Back On Job
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VOL. 66

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WED., FEBRUARY 12, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 124

Retired USAF
Officer Seeks
Board Seat
A Seminole County resident
since September 1938, Col.
Jess Gregory, USAF (R et),
today announced his candi­
dacy for County Commission­
er for District 5.
Two years before September
1938, Colonel Gregory pur­
chased a home tn the LochArbor-Lake Mary ares. Rut
he was no stranger to Flor­
ida and its problems for over
the years he had served on
extended military assignments
at Pensacola. Key West, Or­
lando and on the faculty of
the University of Florida at
Gainesville.
On retirement. Colonel Gre
gory had accumulated 28
years of active military ser­
vice In both an enlisted and
commissioned status. His ma­
jor assignments were in the
fields of policy, plans, pro­
gramming, education, intelli­
gence and communication. In
addition he is a graduate of
the University o f Alabama
with a degree in engineering.
“ I have found this exper­
ience and education to be

SEMINOLE HIGH School nturienta who have
won State Board o f Education teacher acholurships are (from the left) Susie Halback, Carol
Oxford, Jennifer Thompson and Paulette Nor*

ntand. The girls will receive $400 annual scholar*
ships for four years and may attend any uni*
vcralty o f their choice in Florida.
(Herald Photos)

Former Head Of
County Home In
Constable Race

Bulletin
Donald Feltmaa, 18, af
Texas, waa killed Instantly
Uds morning when thrown
from a horse at Seminole
Path Raceway, Casselberry,
tt was learned at press time.
Coroner Hugh Duncan rat­
ed death by a broken neck
waa accidental. Feltmaa, a
groom employed at tha race
track, was dead on arrival,
al Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.

Pigott ExplainsHis Position
COL. GREGORY
most useful in helping to
solve the many civic projects
on which I have worked while
residing In Seminole County,"
said Colonel Gregory.
Mrs. Gregory la active In
the Lake 51 ary Woman’* Club
and Is a past president of tha
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation. She also la an art
teacher. Colonel and 3lri.
Gregory have two sons, Jess
O., a student at Florida Slate
University, and John Kent,
a senior at Seminole High
School.
On announcing hia candl
dacy for Fifth District Com
missioncr, Colooel Gregory re­
leased the following state­
ment:
“ 1 believe that my educa­
tion, training and experience
uniquely qualify me to inter­
pret and represent the inter­
ests of all tha residents of
Seminole
County,
whether
they be old, new, retired,
business, military or space
age oriented. I hold rather
strong convictions on most
political Issue* and I propose
to discuss these freely during
my campaign for flection. For
example: 1 oppose deficit fin­
ancing and propose instead
that we plan ahead and use
pay-as-you-go budgeting.
“ I believe that our county
government
must
become
much more responsive to it's
public service commitments
to those communities which
era geographically and often
“ informationally" r e m o t e
from the court house door.
We need batter understanding,
wider citizen Interest, and
mors public discussion o f tha
problems which confront us.
Only In this manner can we
achieve unanlmlnlty o f
urposa and dissolve the petti­
ness, lack o f trust and Jeslouay which sectionalism with­
in Seminole County and com­
petition from without tends
to breed."

Car Stolen

j . I.. HOBBY

Court Order
Bars Picketing
By Rail Union

The sheriffs office is in­
vestigating the report o f a
stolen car, taken some time
during Tueaday night from
tha yard of the E. E. Clark
iMime al Lake Mary.

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Jim Pigott, Seminole High
football coach ami candidate
for county school superintend­
ent, told tha Board of Public
Instruction Tuesday that ha la
not running against present
superintendent R. T. Mllwee
but that ho was running for
the office.
H* told tho board that some
people were surprised whan
he announced, but ha explain­
ed thnt this was an ambition
he has had for some time.
Culling It a big venture In his
life, Pigott raid he had made
no promises.
Pigott made it plain that he
was opposed to the appointive
suiwrintcndcnt plan and Im­
mediately run Into opposition.
Chairman Dan Wright said ha
favored the plan and referred
to the procedures o f the Flor­
ida Citrus C o m m i s s i o n .
Wright said it would have
been Impossible fur the com­
mission to have made th*
progress it has if its chief ex­
ecutive officer were elective
rather than appointive.
After outlining hia qualifi­
cations for the office, Pigott
pledged s fair campaign. "V ic­
tory would b* shallow," ha
said, “ If he won the office In
an Improper manner."

Killer 01 Girl,
16, Is Hunfed
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI)
—The manhunt stretched out
o f stata today for a roan who
stalked a high school girl
and gunned her down on ao
Icy street to die.
Police would not teQ what
they beliveed to be tha mo­
tive In tha outwardly sense­
less killing of pretty, popular
Diane Linn klcCoondl, 14, on­
ly hours before she was to
have gone to her first student
council meeting at Technical
High School.
An all points bulletins was
issued for the arrest o f her
stepfatlwr, Doyle Hlleman, M,
It was believed be was in
Minnesota,
although
there
were several reports that his
1939 pink and whita Dodge
sedan had been seen In D u
Moines and abswfaerw hi
lows.

LYMAN HIGH School atudents who have won
scholarships are Barbara Daniel, Longwood, a
teacher scholarship, and Patrick McLaughlin,
Maitland, an academic scholarship o f $700 at
Rollins College.

County Considers
New Oviedo School
Plan* for a new high school
to aerve tha Oviedo area were
discussed Tuesday afternoon
at the County School Board
meeting.
It wee the board'* opinion
that a new school must be
built in Uie near future aa the
population continues to ex­
pand. The present plant the
board said, would be used for
grade* one through six.
Also discussed waa the need
for repairs of the old gymnas­
ium.
The board authorised the
purchase o f six new school
buses which will be placed
In operation at th* start of
tl.r next school year.
Preliminary plans for addi­
tions to Uiree schools are now
being studied by th* 8l«t«
Board o f Education. The pro­
posed projects ere a music

Phosphate Firms
Cited In Su it
TA51PA (U PI) — Th* Juetic* Department filed suit in
Federal Court here Tuesday
charging a group o f phos­
phate companies and exportera with conspiracy to rig
prices.
The anti-trust suit seeks
an injunction to halt the al­
leged conspiracy
involving
or* shipments from here to
Japan, western Europe end
other areas.

Longhairs?
NEW OBLEANR (U P I)— A
group o f celebrants at Tueeday'a MardJ Gras were cos­
tumed ea composer Ludwig
von Beethoven and carried
eigne that read:
"Beethoven SI,
“ Beetle*, N o."

Announcement o f hia can­
didacy for constable In Dis­
trict 4 was made today by
Grady Scott, former superin­
tendent of (he Semlnola Coun­
ty Home.
“ I have lived in Seminole
County for the last 19 y e a n ,"
said Scott. “ I was the super­
intendent of the Seminole
County Home for 2Vi year*
. and wai wlfe_Homac.Uul* in
the used car buslohke for 10
y ea n . Also owned and ope­
rated a grocery store on
Ninth Street for the past three
years.
“ If I am elected I will co­
operate with all law enforce­
ment officers and perform my
duties to the best o f my
ability. I will serve the people
of Seminole County as a pub­
lic servant I will also ex­
ercise my authority when
necessary.
“ I would like to help make
Seminole County a more safe
and better place to raise our
families in."

room for Crooma Academy,
classroom* at Lake 5tary and
also at Oviedo,
K. 8. Douglass, director o f
the County Vocational School,
reported that initial Informa­
tion from a survey being
made to estlnmto employe re­
quirements by Central Florida
firms during tha next few
years Indicates a need for
rapid increases tn the voca­
tional program. Douglasa Hat­
ed new courses which could be
offered plus others w h i c h
could be made available If new
facilities could be obtained.

Straightening Of
SR 426 Slated
County commissioners Tues­
day afternoon took the first
step
toward
straightening
Road 428 from the OrangeSeminole county line to Ovie­
do.
The county engineer's office
was authorized to begin a
land paralleling the centerline
title search of 120 parcels of
as set up for th* improved
roadway.
Restrictions also will be
made to balk any building at­
tempts along the right-of-way.
The commission will eollst
tho aid of the Chamber of
Commerce's long range plan­
ning committee in the project.
The program involves a 6.73
mils stretch of road.
Money is limited for the
project but commissioners de­
cided the first step* should be
a a d e at once.
Commissioners also tenta­
tively set the March 3 meet­
ing for th* start o f • countywide rosd program.

CAPE KENNEDY (U P !)—
The epece center's construc­
tion workers returned to work
today after a federal Judge
Tuesday night temporarily
halted picketing by striking
railroad workers that par­
alysed $312 million tn con­
struction for two days.
“ They’re beginning to com*
bark this morning," a spokes­
man aaid. "Aa the word
spreads, more are showing
up."
Nearly 8,400 workers were
turned away by picket lines
Monday and Tuesday. There
were no eigne o f picket* to­
day and traffic f l o w e d
smoothly into the spaceport.
U. 8. District Judge George
C. Young Issued the stop*
picketing order, gcod until
5 p.m. Thursday, after an unusual late-night hearlhg in
Orlando. The order went Into
effect at 6 a.m. today and a
union lawyer aaid it would be
obeyed.
The restraining order was
Issued at the request o f the
National L a b o r Relatione
Board (N LR B). The govern­
ment claimed Local 85 o f the
Order o f Railroad Telegraphera was acting as agents for
four striking rail unions in
promoting an Illegal boycoA
and trying to fore* the Ken*
nedy apace center to stop do*
!ng busineea with the Florida
East Coast Railway.
Young will hold a full scale
hearing on the NLRB'a re*
quest that the order banning
picketing be extended until
the tall board disposes o f th*
case.
E l e v e n non • operating
unions went on strike against
the FEC Jan. &gt;8, 1968, In •
wage dispute. The line is
now using non-union labor to
move' freight only.
The secondary b o y c o t t
chargee were filed with tha
NLRB last fall by three eon*
atraction fkrns when, two
days Of picketing, ciw iW by
truck deliveries o f FEC-trans­
ported goods to the spaceport.
Interrupted epee* building.
Work resumed after tha late
President Kennedy appointed
a fact-finding board but th*
NLRB kept tha case open.
The NLRB took the caa*
to court Tuesday to seek an
immediate end to picketing.
"This is n matter o f high im­
portance to the national in*
ten et," said NLRB General
Counsel Arnold Ordman.

Income Tax
Series Starts
A 19-part series designed
to help taxpayers properly

GRADY SCOTT

prepare laceme tax retanu
starts with the first article
ea Page l-A la today's Baafeed Herald.
Charles W. Scbeeamaa,
Washlagtoa tax lawyer, explains the new tax laws
governing travel and entertalemeat expenses — sagfrets legitimate tax dedneliens which can sen prec­
ious dollare. per help al tax
Ume, he sure to road thla
timely eerie*.

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Proclaims 'Jaycee Week'
W H ER E AS, tho civic bodies and
servlco organizations o f our commu­
nity and the department! o f the lo­
cal government recognize the great
service rendered to this community
by the Sanford - Seminole County
Junior Chamber o f Commerce; and
W H EREAS, the United States
Junior Chamber o f Commerce and ita
affiliated state and local organiza­
tions have set aside the week o f
January 19-25, 1964, to observe the
founding o f the Junior Chamber o f
Commerce and to commemorate auch
founding by the selection o f an out.
standing young man in this commu-

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W HEREAS, this organization o f
roung men has contributed materialy to the betterment o f this commu­
nity throughout the year;
NOW, TH EREFO RE. I, A. L.
t i ii»u iif Mayor
ju ttyu r o if the
*ntj City
V/iiy o if Sonoun»
Wilson,
fo r d ,. Florida, do hereby proclaim
the week o f January 19-25, 1964, as
JAYC E E W E E K and urgo all citi­
zens o f our community to give full
consideration to the future services
o f the Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce.
A . L. Wilson, Mayor

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GENERAL &amp; ELECTRIC

T H IS YOUNG L A D Y , wet and dedrngglcd,
clutching a wet shoe which came o ff in her
dunking, was taking part in tho last Jayceo
youngsters' fishing rodeo. Only, instead o f
catching fish, she, herself, fell Into the drink.
Herald’s BUI Vincent Jr. took this very interest­
ing human Interest photo.

Through the opportunity of
mealing together U dlteun
common problems on a bade
of good will, tha MO,000
members of Junior Chamber
International In 4,395 chapter!
in 89 countries are making a
vital contribution te world un­
derstanding. The J a n l a r
Chamber of Commerce first
aesumed world proportion*
with tbo founding of Junior
Chamber
International
In
Mexico City In 1944. Prom
tho World Secretariat and
Secretary General of JCI,
h e a d q u a r t e r e d In Miami
Beech, Fla., flew coordinated
plena to establish Internation­
al scholarships, support for
•elf-holp programs in nnder-

hood throughout tho world.
By Joining hand* with foreign
nations in common unity, the
Jaycoei are making a laaUng
contribution toward friendlier
relation! between nation*, and
(hna to tha cauaa of world
OPERATION P.L.O .W .
The power of a letter from peace.
a child la tha U.8. to one in
RELIGION IN AMERICAN
any foreign nation can do
LIFE
much to Increase understandThis program la designed
Ing among nations, gut more end conducted In cooperation
then letter writMg, FLOW with Religion In American
(Putnra Leaden e l the World) Life, Inc. It it aimed at build­
fosters greater understand­ ing church a t t e n d a n c e ,
ing between people of all na­ strengthening the influence of
tions and ersates greater stu­ religious Institutions, and em­
dent Maras* In geography, phasising tha importance of
social aclm tt. and o t t o religion In tho lift of a com­
munity and its people.
area* af education.
developed areas, promotion of
world trade and ether pro­
grams that will eneouraga
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VOL. 56
C l O C*

When the news of the selec­
tion flashed throughout Semi£ cole last Fridsjr morning an
a ir

o f almost disbelief des­

cended upon the
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county.
•

Dozens upon dozens of call­
ers on the otlier end of the
telephone

line

amazement,

asked

“ Is

the

with
report

1 hear true?” Others Inquir­
ed, ‘ •How could they?”
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Many questioned us about
the vote on I.ake Ada. When
we udvlsed them there was
no vote taken on Ada there
was usually a quiet period of
mental calculation and medi­
tation. Some responded with a
belated “ Oh” and aome final­
ly asked, “ Well, what kind of
a deal w ai that? If they left
f
Lake Ada under consideration
at the Tallahassee meeting
the least tlicy could hare done
was to have voted on I I I "
•
•
•
I
Wc conferred with numer­
ous persons attending the JayCcca awards banquet Satur­
day night and discovered that
while the chancea are remote
very few of our citizena are
willing to call it quits. Quite
a few pointed to the drainage
problem at Uie Adamucci site.
Some reminded othera tliat
soil testa may not prove sat­
isfactory and that this is
an
important factor since
problems are reported to have
arisen at the site chosen for
South Florida University near
Tampa. Vet others talked of
m directing appeals to the Board
o f Education (the governor
and bis cabinet) for further
consideration of a site more
accessible to Lake County and
Volusia County people.
•
•
•
W e'll buy It! As long as
there's a speck of a chance
I
to get the school In Seminole
County we're for continuing
to the fight. W e've fought much
^
loo hard and loo long to stop
now! The cost will be minute
and there's nothing to lose.
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Regarding that meeting o f
ilte board of director* of the
Chamber of Commerce, slat­
ed for 7:30 Thursday night at
the Civic Center President
Kariyle
llousboldcr
wants
every director on hand since
an amended budget for 1964 in
on the agenda. There are also
some by-law changes In be
considered.
s
•
•
Wc understand that when
the City Commission meets
tonight it will officially adopt
a resolution endorsing the
metropolitan telephone ayslem. We trust many Individ­
uals alto will indicate their
approval.
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Rm tem bcr 12-year-old Mike
Sulpizio, the lad who recently
lost his little, bowieggrd Bea­
gle? Mike called in lo thank
us for our feforts to help lo­
cate this pup. “ No, sir,” Mike
replied when asked If he had
.A ) found his dog, "but I want lo
thank The Herald for every­
thing it did for me.”
Then M'ka added, “ I would
apprerlate one more favor.”
Sure thing. Mike! “ Please put
a little notice in the Clock
asking that whoever has my
dog to please taka good care
o f him. I raised him from a
little, tiny pup and I wouldn't
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want anybody to bo mean
jtB .U a .”

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MON., J A N U A R Y 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLO RID A

NO. 112

COM M ENT

I f the Board o f Control had chosen a site
within Seminole County fo r the proposed uni­
Announcement o f hia randiversity it would have meant a tremendous boost
Acceptance o f a recommen­
to this county’s economy. However, landing the
ary for Cuunty Commissioner
dation that the proposed East
school was not a matter o f life and death. The
Central Florida university be from District 3 was made to­
county is not doomed because an Orange County
placed on the Adamucci site day by Mayor Lawrence Swof­
location was chosen.
in Orange County, was to be ford, o f Altamonte Springs.
The citizens o f Seminole wanted the uni­
considered Tuesday by the He aspires to the post now
versity. Rut |&gt;erhup# it should lie considered for­
held hy James P. A very Jr.
State Board o f Education.
tunate that the school — if the Board o f Educa­
Born in Spartanburg, S. C ,
Attorney (ieneral James W.
tion accepts the Control group’s recommenda­
Swafford
moved to Altamonte
Kyiies advired United I'russ
tion — will be as close to the county ns it could
International at Tallahassee Springs in 1U34. He U married
be. It will mean much to Seminole’s young people
and the fulher o f four chil­
he will present the recommen­
who will attetod the university. Also it will mean
dren. lie Inis hml seven years
dation of the State Beard o f
a great deal to our sister community, Oviedo,
Control to the State Board o f experience in road construc­
which is only slightly more than five miles
tion and 12 year s us a building
Education Tuesday.
from the site.
contractor.
The State Board o f Control,
From the beginning o f this county's e ffo rt
Ho first entered politics in
hopelessly
deadlocked
be­
to get the university Seminole's lenders, agen­
11*51 as a town councilman in
tween the Luke Ads site south
cies and its citizens were solidly united— perhaps
Altamonte S p r i n g s . A fte r
o f Sanford city limits and the
for the first time In the county's 51-year history.
serving several terms us town
Bluestono site 12 miles suuth
Before the university situation arose many peocouncilman lie was elected
o f Urlundo, compromised lust
Luwrence Swofford
»le were doubtful whether Seminole could over
mayor o f Altamonte, Ha was
»e conydstely^inltad jn »n»- tdv#»n orpinct. ,Rf.it - Friday ant} selected tha Ada- recently elected fo r hfs sixth
He said he w n aware o f the
mucct site.” •
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the people learned a lesson. They found that they
term as mayor by the greatest needs fo r good educational
The north lmumli.ry o f the
could be totally united.
majority o f votes ever given a facilities and would coopernta
Adamucci l.DOO-anu site is
I f Seminole can be united in one effort, it
candidate fo r public office in with the school board.
on the Seminole • Orange
can be united in others. The county still, faces a
Altamonte Springs. Ho fed s
Cuunty line, lesa than five
most promising future. In the months and years
this is an endorsement o f both
miles south o f Oviedo,
ahead numerous major projects — several o f
Ilia ability and willingness to
Chairman Bays Harrison,
which arc now In progress—can bo brought to
serve the people.
a fter Friduy's decision, infruition i f the people will, remain united.
S lm illy after being- elected
formed Tile Herald tha Hourd
As the county progresses so will ull o f its
mayor in 11)62, Swuffurd be­
c f Control expects Seminole
municipalities and their outlying sections. This
gan a progressive program in
County to improve its roads
Altamonte Springs that re­
is no time fo r despondency. It is a time fo r re­
In tlie vicinity o f the unlver-|
LEO PO LD VILLE, The Con
sulted in the expenditure o f
newed determination. And we must remain
sity site.
over 411)0.04)0 in 1008. A $880,- go (U P D — Seven Amcricnn
united.
Douglas Stcnstrom, chair­
from
Kwilu P ro ­
1)00 water ayitem bus been refugees
Tho Herald Is proud o f the buttle waged
man o f the university alto se­
completed and will go into op­ vince, where an American
fo r the university by all o f our people. Particu­
lection
committee
of
the
eration Feb. 1. The program woman missionary was killed
larly commanJahle is the work of the Chamber’s
Seminole County Chamber o f
included expansion of recrea­ by a Congolese poison arrow,
site committee, the Sanford city commission,
Commerce said today tlmt
tional facilities and other city said today t h e y
the Seminole Commission nnd the lenders in all
escaped
the group will convene to­
improvements i n c l u i i l n g s death because "the Lord kept
o f the county’s incorporated areas. Their efforts
night at 7:30 to discuss the planning report fo r streets and
his hand over us.”
cun be adequately measured by the fact that if
action o f the Board o f Con­ Sturm drulimge now under!
Thu first Amcilcan known
It hud to be done over aguin there probably is
trol last Friday In Orlando.
way.
lo bn slain in tho new out­
no one who would suggest a single change in
Shortly it is planned to start burst of terrorism was Miss
procedure.

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Electronics Plant
Destroyed By Fire
ploycs were advised to re­
main away.
S h eriffs Deputy J. Q. Cal­
tled for eight hours the blaze
loway reported ho did not re­
which destroyed the plant o(
call a fire in Sentlnule County
Dearborn Electronics Labora­ causing such damage as the
tories on Highway 17-92 south Dearborn blaze.
of Sanford.
Loss was tentatively esti­
mated at $t million but may
prove lo be higher when an
investigation
ia
completed.
Mo_e Ilian 130 employes were
thrown out of work by the
fire.
Fire
Investigators
were
searching the ruins in an ef­
fort to determine how the
TALLAH ASSEE (U PI1 —
blaze started. It was believed
Secretary or State Tom Adams
It may have hern faulty wir­
said today he would oppose
ing in Uic ceiling o f the oneuse of funds from the new re­
story concrete block structure.
creational bond program to
The flames were discovered
luiy right-of-way for the crossat about l a. nt. by the night
state barge canal.
watchman, Walter Ware. An
Adams aald ha would op­
electric clock In the plant had
pose use of this program to
stopped at 12:01 a. nt.
Firemen were hampered In buy right-of-way for any auch
their fight by lark of water. project which has Its own
Florida Forestry Service tank autliorlty and ta a raise such
trucks Jiaiilcd water from funds through district taxes
Casselberry. Interior of the at Is true with the barge
building was gutted, Uie roof canal and tha Sanford-Tituscollapsed and firemen said villc Canal and other such
the plant was a complete loss. projects.
Dearborn supervisory per­
He conceded It would be
sonnel reported for work this possible under tha law setting
morning hut all the oUter cm- up the bond program to buy
recreational lands to divert
some o f tlie money to right-ofway for Uie barge canal.
But he aald It haa not been
discussed for a long time and
he docs not believa it will be
proposd.
Adams is a member o f (lie
Seminole County Heart Asaoclutinn officials today de­ state cabinet which must ap­
nied that any children had prove any purchaso or other
brrn authorized to maka door- cxpchdilure out of the bond
to door collections for the or­ funds, which still are a long
way from being available.
ganisation.
The money lo support the
Residents In one Sanford
bonds, a five per cent whole­
neighborhood reported to tha
sale tax on sporting goods, is
association t h a t yesterday
being
attacked
in
circuit
children were going from
court and no action to gel the
house-to-house
passing
out
bonds ready for market will
programs fo r tho forthcoming
b« taken until that It settled.
Daytona “ COO” racing event
That means therefore that
and asking fo r donations o f
even after the tax suit is set­
pennies, nickels and dimes for
tled, if it approvrs tho tax
Uie Heart Fund.
source, the recreation bonds
One resident questioned » still would have to go through
youth who advised that the
court proceedings on its own.
money was being turned over
Hen. John Malhcwa, Jack­
to a man and woman in an sonville, a candidate for govauto following the young­ e-nor, said hc'a heard reports
sters.
a pitch would be made to
channel some o f tlie recrea­
tion bond money lo the barge
canal right-of-way.
Gov. Karri* Bryant said he
* knew of no such plan.
Possible usa by the New
The law setting up the proYork
Meta' faun
haai-liull
crum provides for its use for
It-uins o f the Hanford Muni­
multiple • use projects, in­
cipal Stadium will be discussed
cluding w sler conservation,
at tonight's meeting o f the
game management, flood con­
City Commission, Parent tram
trol and the like.
officials have directed inquir­
ies to a number o f Florida cit­
ies fur a training facility for
their furm teams.
Commission also will discuss
Sixteen thousand new teledisposition o f the old library
building at Fifth und Oak plume directories fo r Kunford,
Streets, possibly as a city cul­ Dellury, Geneva and Oviedo
nru in the mails fo r distribu­
tural renter.
tion to subscribers, Roliert
Hhedden, local Southern Bell
r anager, said today.
The llrrald extends a
1 h» Hanford directory also
most sincere apology to the includes larks
Stury, Luke
Catholic Women'* Club of Monroe, North Orlando, Os­
teen and i ’aola. Tho DeDary
the Churrh o f the Nativity
and lo their reporter, hire. listing also Includes Enterprise
Donna Estes, for the unfor­ and Deltona. Oviedo numbers
also include Chuluotn and
tunate error which ocrnrrrd
in Friday's report nnnounc- Hlwvin.
Ing the Feb. 14 Communion
Sunday fo r the women.
Let ns assure that this
John
W.
Anderson,
702
error wan in no way inten­ Hickory, reported to Sanford
tional. Tho error was mads
Police that his 1904 auto tag
In oar offices and in no re­ and registration papers were
flection upon thr capabilities
stolen from the front seat o f
of Mrs. Eatcs aa a news rs- his auto. Tha tag number ia
pnrur,
17W-I434,
Members o f seven area fire

departments this morning bat­

Adams Opposes
Any Recreations
Fund Transfer

Congolese Kill
U. S. Woman Solicitations
Not Authorized

North Orlando Books Open

Sanford Firm
Gets Charter

Interstate (irovrs Corpora­
Voter regiitration books for , Books will rloie at 4 p.m. tion, o f 228 North Elm A v e ­
the Village of North Orlando |Feb. 28 ami remain closed un- nue, Sanford, dealing In the
citrus business, was grunted a
are open at the Village Office
|til March 23.
charter today, according to
on Mondays, Tuesdays and
All Village citizens, who Secretary o f 8 t a t a T o m
Wednesdays from 9 a.m. un­
til noon and on Thursdays and have brrn residents of Flor­ Adams.
Adams authorised the sale
ida for one &gt;csr and of North
Fridays from 1 until 3 p in.
In addition they will be Orlando for six months, are o f 200 share* of common stock
open on Saturdays, Feb. 8. urged to register so that they at $1041 per share. Incut por13 and 22 rrom 10 a.m. until muy vole in the North Or­ atora are J. 31. Felnbvrg, Carl
3 p.m. and on Mondays, Feb. lando general elections to be |It. Pennington Jr. and Annie
j H. McAdoo, all o f Tallahassee.
17 and 24, from 7 until 9 p.m. held on March 17.

a planning report for a sewer
system. Ho feels tlmt hit ex­
perience in preparing budgets
and directing financial affairs
of tho Town o f Altamonte
Springs will be helpful in the
future planning of Seminole
County. He haa served one
term aa County Commission­
er, front District 3. If elected,
lie said ha would cooperate
witli other County officials,
municipal officials and the
School Board in pieparlng
Seminole County fur its future
growth.

Irene Fcrrcl, 42, a Baptist
missionary. A to • worker,
Miss Ruth liege, 48, Welling­
ton, Ohio, reportedly had a
hand hacked off by the terror­
ists and was in serious con
dition.
Roth were trapped In a
bow-uml-urrow a t t a c k
on
Mungundu in the embattled
province where bands of m a­
chete-armed youths led by a
Communist • trained African
IKjlilician are killing mission­
aries and looting ami burning
missions.

Five Seminole Countians Get Annual Jaycee Awards
Five Seminole County ciUzens were singled out by the
Sanford . Seminole J u n i o r
Chamber o f Commerce for
outstanding
service
during
1963 at Saturday night's JayCee awards banquet which
climaxed the Junior trade
body's observance of NaUonal
JayCee Week.
John R. Alexander, youth­
ful member o f the Board of
County Commissioners and a
local real estate and insur­
ance executive, was named
the winner of the distinguish­
ed service award. The pre­
sentation was made by Jim
Smith, Jaycee president.
Also honored was 3llsa Mar­
lene Sherrod of Altamonte
Springs who was selected aa
the c o u o 4 y ' a outstanding
young teacher. James L. Dubom at tha Sanford N aval A ir
Station was chosen for the
outstanding young sailor award. BUly g. pOoiaa o f Ovie­
do was named the outstanding
young farmer and Gan. J. C.

County Commission for the
past three years was selected
to receive the annual good
government award.
Asserting that Florida mutt
prepare for the coming popu­
lation explosion. State Sen.
Scott Kelly, a member of the
lakeland JayCeea, called for
preparations to be made now.
He pointed to the fact that
the *U. S. population is ex­
pected to double within the
next 4u years but that Florida's
population will double with
the next 13 years. “ This Is
because Florida will not only
Increase its own population,"
Kelly declared, “ but also be­
cause o f migration.
“ Florida must prepare by
providing jobs. The problem
is i s simple as this: if there
are 100 Jobs and 120 people
needing work there still will
be 20 people seeking Jobs.
More welfare,” be said “ is
not the answer.”
Kelly called for an Indus
trial ravolulio la the lis t*.

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University Site Swofford In Race
We Stand United Choice Goes To
Board Tuesday For County Board
EDITO RIAL

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. . . belle veil to have started shortly after midnight tills morning. CauaB
o f the fire is unknown but it is believed it wus faulty wiring.

missions be given blanket ap­
proval by the Legislature to
establish Industrial parks and
permit the counties to vie for
new Industrial enterprises. He
said that some people have
called for Florida to “ hold the
line.” But he added, “ Florida
cannot sucrced If U only holds
Uie line. It must go on the
offensive." He called for all
levels o f government to unite
In providing the needed lead­
ership.
Kelly pointed out that tour­
ism and citrus, Florida's two
great industries, can be af­
fected by that over which
people
have
no
control.
"Therefore.” said Kelly, “ we
must have the industrial re­
volution.”
K elly declared that Florida
must prepare to double Uie
number of homes, industrial
plants,
businesses,
office
buildings, and every thing else
that affects tha state's econ­
omy.
home 300 Jayceea and their

City To Discuss
Mets Proposal

New Telephone
Books Mailed

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JOHN R. A LE X A N D E R , Seminole County Com­
missioner, is presented the Stuiford-Seminoie
County Junior Chamber o f Commerce uwurd
for distinguished service at Saturday night’s ult­
ima! Jaycee awards banquet.

Correction

Tag Stolen

Joining In the battle fight­
ing the fire were members of
(Ire departments from tha
Naval Air Station, Altamont*
Springs, Lake Mary, Longwood, Casselberry, Midway
Volunteers and tho Forrcslry
Service.
Dearborn
otflclala
this
morning sot up temporary of­
fices at the neighboring Dynaironies plant, They said they
could give no statement to tha
press until later In the day.
Tha Herald had sought a
statement whether Dearborn
would rebuild this plant, since
there were reports the com­
pany was contemplating mov­
ing to California.

First Phase Of
Paving Finished
The City o f Hanford today
w ill
complete
the
Initial
phase o f -a $19,000 street re­
surfacing program.
The City ia computing the
resurfacing o f some 19 miles
o f streets, using a new pro­
gress known aa asphalt slur­
ry. City Manager Pet* Knowlea said that the new mixture
baa been brought to the at­
tention o f engineers from
both
Orlando and W in U r
Park who have visited San­
ford and investigated the ma­
terials used.
Home of the same streets
will soon receive a cover coat­
ing o f identical materials.
Others, however, such as Seoond St. from Sanford to Oak
avenues, will receive a final
asphalt-concrete cover treat­
ment.

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Youth Arrested
On Theft Count
Santurd police picked up a
14-ycar old youth for allegedly
snatching keys
from' four
autos Sunday. The youngatcr
Is reported to bavo taken keys
from parked cars at the San­
ford Motor Co., 800 French
Avc., Wagner's Amoco Ser­
vice at Ninth sod French, Bill
llentphUl Motors at First and
Myrtle and a car parked at
First and Oak.
The youth, arrested by Of­
ficers Joe Dodson and Dono­
van Tucker, w ai placed ia tho
detention home.

Sunday Fun
Three youths climbed atop
the third floor o f the eld
Florida Hotel Sunday and
Sanford Police reported that
the nix ami seven-year-old
youngsters were tossing rocks
around the area. The building
Is now being raxed and tha
area will Iw converted into n
parking lot for Sanford At­
lantic National
Batik cus­
tomers.

Try Rreakin
Sanford police today report­
ed an attempted breaking and
entering
at Ted Wllllama
Hardwire, 203 E. 23th St.
Police reported that entry
was attempted at a window
on Uie east side of the build­
ing.

Board To Meet
Tha Casselberry Board uf
Aldermen will meat In contin­
ued session at Tt80 p. m. today
In the Municipal Building. No

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Newcomers Organize Groups

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Plan* were made to organlx*
"in tereit group*” fo r mem­
ber* by the South Seminole
Welcome Wagon Keweomera
Club at a luncheon meeting
held Thuraday at the M id-Flor­
ida Country Club.
Thoie Interacted in ceramic*
met today at the home of Mr*.
Maryann Mile* In F o reit City.
Member* who wi*h to learn
knitting or ahellcraft ahotild
contact Mr*. Waneeta Holme*
fu r the hour and place fo r
th eie group* to meet. The
knitting rla«* w ill be taught
by Mr*. Marie White o f Longwood and will meet on Wednraday and the ihellwork In­
teract group w ill meet on Fob.
6.

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Mr*. Sandy LaPoma, club
president, will repreaent the
organisation on Tuesday at a
meeting o f the Old Ulory
Blood Bank.
Mr*. Helen Green, welfare
chairman, reported on two
large fam llle* who are badly
in need o f children’s clothing
In almost any sixes. The father
o f one o f these familiea Just
recently died. Anyone wishing
to donate elothlng or shoes
may contact any Welcome
Wagon member or call Mrs.
LaPoma.
Details were announced con­
cerning the Valentine Party
to be held Saturday, Fab. IB,
at the Prairie Lake American
Legion Home fo r club mem­
bers and their great*. A cov­
ered dish supper w ill be served
with the meat course to be
provided by the club. Those
planning to attend are asked
to notify Mrs. Miles what dish
they plan to bring. Nominal
admission will be charged to
defray expense o f orchestra
and building. Everyone is ask­
ed to bring a comic Valentina
Following the supper, the Carl
Stoddard Combo will play fo r
dancing.
Last week’s meeting was at­
tended by 46 members and
guests. Mrs. Frances Cohen
o f Hanlando Springs joined
the club. Guests included Mrs.
Maxine Moore, Mrs. Ruth Witcomb, Mrs. M illie Smith, Mrs.
Dorothy Bowker, Mrs. Lena
Florello, Mrs. Judy Buker,
Mrs. Billie Johnson and Mrs.
Esther Corslnc.
The door prise was won by
Mrs. Em ily FernaJd. Winners
at cards were Mrs. Belle Siefert, first bridge; Mrs. Miles,
second bridge; Mrs. Harryet
Reis, firs t canasta; Mrs. Marl*
Boardmas, second canasta and
Mrs. Holmes, third canasta.
The next regular meeting
w ill be held on Feb. 27 at the
Imperial House in Winter
Park.
Russian Recipient
First Russian ever to re­
ceive a Nobel Prise was Pro­
fessor Nikolai
Semyonov,
who was given the 1956 award fo r chemistry.

Legal Notice

•=:«v ivSiis*

Frances Wester

Mrs. Ted Brooklyn was hos­
tess

for

the

first

meeting

o f the new year for Circle
Two of tho UI’ W of the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
of Lake Mary held in her
home last Tuesday night.
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Brooklyn, cird o leader, who read a poem
entitled ’ ’Friendship.”
Mrs. James M. Thompson,
program chairman, alto used
the theme "Friendship” In
the devotion, pointing out that
a Christian friendship Is the
most lasting and tho deepest
kind.
Mrs. Thompson led a gen­
eral dlseusilon on what the
word friendship meant lo dif­
ferent members of the circle.
Rome of tho comments were:
Friendship should be out-going
snd practiced always, lie
friendly, be natural, have in­
terest in other people, and
say "Y O U ” more often than
" I ” . Friendliness Is a ctio n doing, not Just talking. A
friend In need Is a friend In­
deed.
The U PW program far the
coming year will be on the
topic, lie What You Are. Mra.
Thompson explained the pur­
pose of the program and (t*lked about the missionaries
from the Ycarliook o f Prayer,
closing with prayer for them.
The Bible study for Jhe year
will be on the book of Coloss.

NOTICn o r RAMI

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Nelles Is hsrstir *lv*n that
pursuant te lb* final daor**
of (nrerloaura and
antar*4 In Ihs aeue* pending la
llis Circuit Court in snd tor
Ssmlnol* Count/, Kkirlda. m s *
docks! numbtr tills , Ihs tindsrsisnsd Clerk will tell me
property situated In slid Coun­
ty described ns!
J.ot 49, South Plneersst,
Silt Addition, soeordlns In
pint recorded In fis t llook
19, pssss 41 snd 49, pub­
lic rsoords or ■cmlsals
Count/, Vlorlds, snd:
On* a t . Ranee (site.),
Model
J lllm s x ,
Rerlel
X a is s iiy
On* O K. Oven (elec), M«del JI09IUUC, Ssrlsl YU1*090-1
Ono o r. Hot Wslsr Hsat•r (s ite ). 40 get., Medal
I0OTRAII-I, Ssrlsl NSII94111
On# DuoThcrm Well Ilecler loll). Xlodtl 911-0, Mer­
le) IloUSl
On* NuTono Uatti Heater,
(else). Mods) Ml
Ten Venetian lillnds. (H e­
len menu fact ured b/ Sen.
learlk (lines A I'alnt c&lt;.mpen/, Hnufi.nl. Klorldn.
Tnxvllmr with nil ntrucluren
and linprovnninnts now and
htrraller on nnld land, and
futures alterhed thereto, end
all rente, lesue*. proceed*, end
ptollte accruing and lo ncciue
from said prrmteee, el) of
which ere Included within the
foregoing deecrlpllun and the
habendum thereof; sleo all
gee, ■team, electric, water,
and olher heeling, cooking, re­
frigerating. Ilsntlng. plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
/••■war a/atauia, niuclilne*. ap­
pliance*. fliturea. and appur­
tenance*. which now are or
piny hereafter pertain to, or
p- used with, In, or on acid
prenileee. even though they be
detached or detachable.
St putillo sale, lo Ibo hlgbtet
and bael bidder for esah betuein the liuure of eleven
o'clock In the forenoon snd
Iwo o'clock lu Ibe of lei noon
on Ibe »Hi day of February.
11*44. at Ibe fro m Door of
the bemlnule County Court­
house in vsnford, Florida.
(COURT HUAI.)
Arthur Jf. Ilock with. Jr,
CUrk o f Ilia d rru ll Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhleu
Deputy Clerk
Jesntacs. Watts. Clark*
and

H am ilton

Barnett National Sink
Jacksonville X. Kloiide
J^blloh Jan. S7, 1944

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For 4 Cents U. S.
LONDON (U l’ l ) — C. Ellis
came up with a million-to­
on* winner In the soccer
pools here. He won 633,000
for accurately forecasting six
scores In last week's games.
His investment was almost 4
U. 8. cents.

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Short Ribs of Beef

Lake Mary UPW Circle Two
Meets With Mrs. Brooklyn
By

300 EXTRA FREE
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SWIFT S PREMIUM PROTEN
TINDER-AGED GOVT. INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

GEORGIA W H E A T L E Y wan selected entrnnt
from the Seminole Plaza ntore In the Publlx
"Checker o f tho Year” content. Georifia livea at
1802 Lakecrcnt Drive, Aimpka, is married, haB
one 12-year-old son, and Is a member o f the
Apopka Junior High F T A . She ia eligible for
tho diHtrict, Btate, and regional contents, from
which the "International caBhlcr o f tho year” in
delected.

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The officers for Circle Two
were announced as follows:
Mrs. K ay Rassinan, secre­
tary and publicity; Mrs. Eve­
lyn
Rice, treasurer;
Mrs.
Harry E. Sandusky, local
church service; Mrs. A. E.
Crocker, Theodore program;
Mrs. Fannie Leffler, fellow­
ship and Mrs. Iluhy SJoblom,
world service.
Four circle duties for the
year still to be filled are:
church flowers, church hos­
tesses,
association
meeting
hostesses and circle meeting
hostesses. Memliers who have
not signed up may contract
Mrs. Brooklyn.
The first Association meet­
ing will be held at the home
o f Mrs. W. C. Hopkins this
Tuesday.
Other
members
present
wsre Mrs. F. E. Donaldson,
Mrs. Rowland Goble, Mrs.
Ralph Willis ms, Mrs. Alice
Werner, Mrs. John Ulmer,
Mrs. Lillian Goodwin, Mrs.
Itlanrho Cress, Mrs. H. M.
Gleason and Mrs. LuciUe
Mere.
Also attending was s guest,
Mrs. Ilsxel Harry, who Is
visiting In Lake Mary with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Col. and Mrs. Harry San­
dusky.

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Johnson A sks Congress For New Housing Program
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- cause of slum clearance pro­
President Johnson asked Con­ jects.
He also reaffirmed his in­
gress today to approve a farranging housing and urban tention to enforce an execu­
tive order issued by the late
renewal program aimed part­
President John F. Kennedy
ly at providing better homes which bans racial discrimina­
for Am erica's poorest citi­ tion in housing built with fed­
eral assistance.
zens.
“ Whether we achieve our
The Chief Executive advo­
cated expansion of public goal of a decent home in a
housing and a scries of new decent neighborhood for every
measures to cushion the fi­ American family rests, in
nancial blow to families who large measure, on the actions
« ci are forced to move be­ we take now," Johnson said

—Provision o f 240.POO pub­

; 1 also launched a major

in a special message to the
House and Senate.

new

program

He did not estimate the
overall cost of the omnibus
legislation.
Warning that rising popula­
tion and increasing conges­
tion in cities would create
greater problems in the years
ahead, Johnson asked Con­
gress to elevate the federal
housing agencies to cabinet
rank by creating a “ depart­
ment of housing and commun­
ity development."

federal

aid

by

to

self-sufficient
containing
homes

in

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requesting

areas

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towns”

thousands

of

home

of

Housing

outside

units

over

grant*, to train stale and lo-1 urban
cal officials in housing and|ques.

the

development

techni­

next four years.

help develop
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housing

the

mortgage

maximum
the

Federal

Administration

crowded cities or suburbs.

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In other highlights of his
message.
Johnson
recom­
mended:
—Authorization o f St.4 bil­
lion to continue urban renew­
al grants for an additional
two years.

ooo to $30,000 on a single-fam­
ily home.
—New programs for federw
a| aid in planning subdivis­
ions.
— A new federal-state pro­
gram, financed by matching

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'R A Y M O N D E. C H A N D LE R was sworn in na
new poatninster nt Altamonte Springs in pri­
vate ceremonies held Jan. 17 taking over duties
o f Ronald D. Masten who had been acting post­
master since July, 1962. Chandler, a retired
N avy chief, enme here in 1956 front Ft. Gor­
don, Gn., where he hnd been a civil service em­
ploye in the Arm y fo r tho past seven-nml-onchnlf years.
(Herald Photo)

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continued
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Sunday
evening, Feb. 2, after which
Rev. Queener will leave for
Tampa to conduct similar ser­
vices there.

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tested for your car under actual driving conditions
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Mrs. Maxwell
Dies In DeBary Club To Attend
WW Council

R EV. G. D. Q U EENER

Mrs. Slay B. Maxwell, 80,
• l i e d Saturday afternoon at
DeBary following a long ill­
ness.
The widow of Richard C.
Maxwell, she had made her
home in Sanford for the past
50 years and had taught in
Seminole High and the local
Vocational School for more
than 35 years. She received
her BA degree from Missi­
s s ip p i S t a t e
College for
Women. She was a mem­
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church o f Sanford and taught
a Sunday School class there
for many years. She was a
m em ber o f the Order of
Eastern Star o f Sanford, of
the Story League of Sanford
of Delta Kappa Gamma Sor­
ority and the PEO chapter,
f t Survivors include one son,
Richard C. Maxwell Jr. of
New Orleans; three daughters, Mra. Jean M. Sharpe
and Mra. Mary M. Watkins,
both of New Smyrna and
Mrs. Sara M. King of San­
ford; a brother, L. C. Standit fe r of J a c k «n , Miss., eight
grandchildren and five great
erand children.
f y Funeral services will be held
at 2 p. in. Tuesday in the
First
Presbyterian
Church
with Rev. Grover Sewell o ffi­
ciating. Burial will be in
Lakevicw Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

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Bob W hite Sliced

local Church Conducts Revival
The Church of God of Pro­
phecy, 2505 Elm Avenue, is
conducting
a revival with
daily meetings at 7:30 p. m.
Serving as guest evangelist
Is Rev. Glen Dale Queen oi
Louisville, Ky.
&gt; Rev. Queener, wlm graduat­
e d from tlie Bible Training
Bchool in Cleveland, Tenn., in
1932, has been in the field of
evangelism for the past five
years and has spoken in all
parts of the United States.
He Is 24 years old and is
the son of Bishop Dorian II.
Queener
who
served
the
church for many years as
•fo reign
Mission
Secretary
and now is serving aa State
Overseer of East Texas.
The Vocal revival will be

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South Seminole
Welcome
Wagon Newcomers Club will
Ihj represented nt the Welcome
Wagon Council meeting to be
held this Friday In tho Tree
Top Room o f the Langford
Hotel in W inter Park.
Attending
will
be
Mra.
Sandy LaPomu, Mrs. Lucille
Crowell, Mra. Gilda I’cttinntl
Mra. Mary Ann Mllea and
Welcome Wagon Hostess Nora
Norri*.
A social hour will precede
the noon luncheon and install­
ation o f officer*. Mrs. Judy
Hurlburt,
Welcome
Wagon
hostess supervisor fo r Central
Florida, is organizing chair­
man and Mrs. M argaret Cunn,
area representative, will be in
stalling officer.
New council officers will be
Mrs. Bruce Bucher o f Winter
Park, president; Mra. A. S.
Edmunds o f College Park, vice
president; Mra. A . M. Ross of
Ocala, second vice president
Mra. Dallas T alley o f Orlando,
recording secretary; Mrs. W il­
liam Mustard o f W inter I’urk
corresponding secretary; Mrs
Pauline Olonxo o f
Winter
Haven, treasurer and Mrs.
Mary Ann Miles o f the South
Seminole club, public relations
and historian.

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Armfvereary
Celebration For
C. L Moffatts
Mrs. Jack Rotiman, Mrs.
W. C. Smith and Mrs. Sumner
H „ Luaen were co-hoateaaei
recently honoring Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Moffatt. Oviedo
Road, at the home o f Mrs.
Rdiim aa. The occasion was
the 59th wedding anniversary
of the MoffatU.
A two • tiered decorated
cake, punch and mints were
served from the dining table,
covered with a lace doth,
decorated with white camel*
Uaa and candles. The hostess­
es- presented Mrs.
Moffatt
with a corsage of pink mums
and a pink bouttonlere to her
husband. The couple received
many gifts from the guests.
Games were played and
Jack
Kossman
entertained
with accordlan music.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffstt were
married Jan. 21, 1905, in
Jamestown, N. Y ., They are
the parents of three children,
Claude fl. Moffatt, Ashtabu­
la, Ohio, Mrs. Henry Plough,
Salamanca, N. Y . and Mrs.
Ray Warrenberger, Riviera
BSach. They have six great­
grandchildren and one great­
grandchild.
Attending the party to o f­
fer congratulations were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Carroll,
Mrs. John DoYoung, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur DeYoung, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas
Ramsey,
Mrs. Ruble Summerlin, Mr.
and Mr*. W: C: Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Sumner H. Luxen,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kossman,
Marl, Armon and Gall Rossman, Lowanna, Sharon, Mary
Lynne and Loretta Summer­
lin and Bobby and Toni Lynne
Ramsey.
Eight of the guests were
present nine years ago at Uie
50th anniversary celebration
(or Mr. and Mrs. M offatt

DeBirjr

R wiTr i I

P ast* ft— Won. Jan. 27,154

Vm S

“ Sopor-Right" Wootern Berf Foil Cot

Planning Annual
Latest
Fashions,Fabrics Modeled,
Card Party
Lake Mary Woman's Club Luncheon

Boneless Round

STEAK

The Garden Club o f Sanford

Is sponsoring the annual card

Members

of

Lake

Mary

Woman's Club enjoyed a com­
bined luncheon-business meet­
ing Thursday at the Capri and
voted Mrs. William Shattuck
winner o f the sewing contest.
She will model, and enter the
competition
meeting.

at

the

Mrs. Hugh TIIIIs, education­
al chairman, announced the
club had presented $33 to
Lake Mary School for the pur­
chase o f library books. She
also announced the club es­
say contest for sixth graders
had been sent to the school

and
the
subject will
bo
“ American
H eritage." The
winner will receive a savings
bond. Mrs. Boutwell, Mrs.
Werner, Mrs. Evans. Mrs.
Tillis,
Mrs. Sandusky and
Airs. Frank Leone will form a
committee to investigate the

feasibility o f a library in Lake
Mary.
The club members' monthly
contribution to the county
home was cakes snd maga
zincs. They are planning an
Easter party for the borne
residents.

district

Sirs. Shattuck won

with her lovely satin brocade
dress

and

matching Jacket.

She has been sewing since she
was an eighth grade atudent.
Strs.

Joe

Smathcrs,

Mrs.

Georgo Dixon, Mrs. Jesslo 0.
Gregory, Mrs. Horry Sandus­
ky, Strs. Alvin Kilpatrick and
Strs. W. C. Hopkins were the
other models showing fash­
ions they had made. Sirs.
Dixon also displayed aweatera
she had knit and appliqued.
The show was narrated by
.Mrs. Caroline Holtzclaw. She
demonstrated the latest fab­
rics, the versatility of the
blends, and surprised the
ladles by removing a large
piece of light weight wool
from her handbag without a
wrinkle in it.
The luncheon tablo center­
piece was a brass scale brim­
ming with dark red double
camellias. Mrs. Frank Evans
conducted tlio business meet­
ing. Mrs. Oian Boutwell, Mrs.
It. E. True, Mrs. M. D. Wer­
ner, Mrs. Carl Mots and Mrs.
Robert Marlin were cloctcd
to tlie nominating committee
for new officers.

party Feb. 4 at the Woman’s
Club at T:30 p.m.
Bridge, canasta and other
is not necessary to make up
a table, players will be on
hand to fill out a table where
needed. However, players are
requested to furnish their own
cards.
Mrs. A1 Hunt, chairman of
the party
announced
each
garden circle Is responsible
for cookies, sandwiches and
one prize. There will be door
prizes and a high prize for
each table. Tickets may be
obtained from any Garden
Club member.
Mrs. Irving Pryor is chair­
man o f refreshments.

Personals
Mrs. Theodore Aulin and
son Ted accompanied by Mrs.
Louise Beasley recently spent
the day In Haines City where
they helped celebrate the 71st
birthday of Mrs. Aulln'a mo­
ther, Mrs. J. F. Carter. Mrs.
Carter was guest o f honor at
a punch party given by an­
other daughter, Mrs. DcnnJs
Williams.

MRS. GEORGE D IX O N (le ft ), Mrs. Wnndtt Mnhn and Mrs. Richard
iIoIt 7.claw cxninlno a pattern nt the I-nkc Mary Woman's Club Luncheon
when latest fashions were modeled in a Buwing contest. Mrs. lioltzcluw
wns nnrrator fo r the program.

Osteen

Goldstein,

Mrs. Henry Lasher enter­
tained at twe luncheons re­
cently. Mrs. Arnold Hooper
assisted. Miss Agnes Crowley,
Angeles Road, will entertain
friends at a luncheon Friday.
DeBary Volunteer Firemen
will sponaor a dance Saturday
evening from H I : *0 p.m.
Neighbors In the area are In­
vited to attend. A bake anle
sponsored by the auxiliary to
the fire department will be
held at DeBary Plaza at 9:30
a.m. Saturday .

Hallandale.

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Mrs.

D/a-Lb.

Thin or Kxtra Thin

Loaves

Margarine 2

visited Mrs. Jenny Erickson
at Florida Sanitarium and
gency
for drapery hooks.
Hospital where she is recover­
Bend the hooks into shape ing from hip injuries sustain­
and they will keep the drap­ ed in a fall in her home re­
ery in place.
cently.

till n

a

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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wise

REG. 1I M PERMANENT
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Personals

$1A

(275 to 325 • Lb. A v f .)

"SU PER-RIGHT” H E A V Y W ESTE RN

Flemings

The wedding will take place
Feb. 1 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Poehlman.

OPENING SPECIAL

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money either . . . thin U the *ale for you! Juit look what you r* getting: famoua-forroodnea* “ Huper-RIght” Quality Beef—• variety o f your favorite enta from grain-Ted
Wextern ateer beef—nil guaranteed to give you the utmost In enjoyment or your money
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additional cost.

W H IT E

The bridegroom • elect Is
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
seph Vitale, Cocoa Beach. He
Is in the United States Navy,
presently serving aboard USS
Enterprise.

Eva Bess Beauty Shop

(BeSate!

Selections Now
From The la rg es t
Display In Sanford.

ed Sullivan County College.

Pj,M li H T T H 5

J'te&amp;ZBJi

V A L E N T IN E

She
James Wallin left Friday
High to accept a new position at
School, la a graduate of Falls- the Astronaut and Space Cen­
burg Central
High
School, ter at the A ir Force Base in
Lincoln, Neb.
Fallsburg, N. Y., and attend­
attended

FLO RAE.

"SU PERR IG H T"

M AKE YO U R

Mr. and Mis. George Parmenter, Gainesville, N. Y.,
to Anthony G. Vitale.
The bride-elect Is tlie dau­ spent four days with Mrs.
Frank George.
ghter o f Mr. and itra. Irving

Allison Lee, daughter of Mr. anco was one of the high
and Mrs. John Lee, Birming­ lights of the current musicsl
and
the
brilliant
ham, Ala., and granddaugh­ season,
young pianist played rings
ter of Mrs. C. H. Winn, 913
around a number of the cs
Magnolia Avenue, and the tabllihcd professionals who
late Mr. Winn, was guest have been presented here, if
pianist with the Birmingham she plays like that at 19 how
Symphony Orchestra recent­ will she be playing at 307"
Sho played MacDowclI's ro­
lyTlie Lees are former resi­ mantic and melodic Concerto
dents
of
Sanford,
having No. 2 in D Minor, " a piece
moved to Birmingham when that makes demands on vir­
tfaa young pianist was 12. tuosity of the artist."
While here she studied with
Miss Margaret Davis and
Mrs. Evans McCoy and at the
Rollins College Conservatory.
She is now a student at Curja itlU »M 9 «W W g ts
Ua Institute.
Allison was winner of the
Birmingham News • Birming­
f r o m ---ham Symphony audition and
Your
Downtown Florist
made her solo bow as guest
artist with the orchestra, rea
SANFORD
Using "a lifelong dream.” She
FLOW ER SHOP
received rave notices after
Car. B. 1st A Sanford Are.
the performance, one critic
FA 2-1922
FA 2-94(2
stating "M ias Lee's perform

LB.

Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder

her alster, Rosalie Goldstein,

Mr. and Mrs. H. Shelly,
Tuckahoe, N. Y ., have re
turned to DeBary to r their an
nual winter visit and are be
ing feted by their many
friends.

With Symphony Orchestra

89

CHOICE!

10 Inch

Mrs. Grace Burleson, Birm ­
Mrs. Ronald W. Poehlman
ingham, Ala., is visiting her
announces the engagement,
aunt, Mrs. Hose Phillips.
and approaching marriage, of

Former Resident Appears

YOUR

Cut

Rosalie Goldstein To Wed
Anthony G . Vitale At Home

Mrs. Alfred Newell, Park
Lane, is collecting white ele­
phants for the silent auction
to be held Jan. 29, following
the American Legion and aux­
iliary covered dish supper at
6 p.m. at the Community Cen­
ter.

or Boneless Minute Cubed Steak

games may be played and it

Oviedo

Personals

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Garden Club

Potatoes

10 “

59*

Prices In thin nd o n
good thrangh Wadnan
day, Jaanary 29.
2T91 Orlando Drive
if-92 A t ffth I t

�Lyman W ins Two Games; Tribe, Oviedo One Each
Last Second
Score Puts
SHS Ahead
Ken Tyre'* bucket In the
d o i n g seconds o f Seminole
High'* Friday night tilt with
W inter Park gave the Tribe
a 41 to 39 win over the W ild­
cats.
In a preliminary affair, the
Seminole JayVeet alto grab­
bed a victory when they up­
set the Dahy 'Cats by a score
o f 41 to 3.1.
In the main event, Semi­
nole racked up its third
Metro Conference v i c t o r y
against
five
defeats
and
moved into a sixth place tie
with the Parkers in the loop's
standings. It was II u 1 p h
Stumpf's fourth overall win
fo r hit capers this season
against nine losses.
Seminole grabbed an early
lead nnd held onto an 11 to
8 margin at the end o f the
initial period. In the second
slansa Sanford
picked up
eight points while limiting
W inter Park to only a half a
dozen and left fo r the Inter­
mission holding a 19 to 14
count
In tha third quarter W inter
Park tank 19 points to only
eight fo r the Tribe and It wa»
a 33 to 27 lead fo r the Wildcate. Out Seminole came beck
with 14 points In the final
frama and again held Winter
Park to six points.
Tyre ssnk his crucial shot
with only 10 seconds le ft to
break tha tie.
Mike McClsry paced Semi­
nole with 11 points while
Scotty Green had 12 to lend
W inter Park and take high
scoring honors fo r tha eon
test.

Another Honor
P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I) —
Pitcher Sandy Koufax of tha
Los Angeles Dodgers will be
honored tonight as the out­
standing athlete o f 1903 at a
Philadelphia Sportiw riler* A s ­
sociation dinner. Scott Appls*
ton, All-Am erica tackla from
Texas, will be designated out­
standing college lineman of
the year.
More than 75,000 specimens
o f money are on display at a
money museum in New York
City.

Legal Notice
IV COUXTV Jt i h h :‘ s COURT,
*K M txoi.u c o i i n ,
ru m IDA
K S T A T K OK
rjtA.NCKS 8.
nUCKASED
JIOTICK. TO CIIEIIITOUS
T O A L L rCKSO.va MAVIXO
CLAIMS
OH
D R S U D I
A l i A I S S T SAItl E STATEi
You and each of you srs
hereby notified and required
to fils sny claim* and demands
which you, or either of you
nisy have agsin.t said stlats
la the office of lion. C. V tr n.
on Mlee, County Judge of
Kemlnole County, at hie office
In the Court ttouie In Hanford.
Florida, within six calendar
month* from the time of the
first publication of this no­
tice. Each claim &lt;&gt;r demand
must be In writing end con.
tain the pises of residence and
poet aftle* ed drn*
of the
claimant and muil be awnrn
to by the claimant, his agent
or attorney, or the same shall
be void.
THE
KMIBT
XATlOSfAL
HAN K A T ORLANDO
nyt ■/ w . H. Clark
Trust Officer
As Ancillary Administra­
tor of said eatat*
Chtrle* J. Collins. Jr.
IS South Magnolia Avs.
Orlando, Florida
Attorney far Ancillary
Administrator
Publish Jan. I I, IS, IT, A Feb.
I, t i l l .
CDQ-II
JIOTICK OK SALK
itlcs Is hereby given that
uant ts Final Deeres e f
icleeurt sad I n i* entered
he r tu t* pending In Ihs
ult Court In and far SemiCounty. Florida, ctea doc.
No. II.111. the undoralgn'lerk will sail Ihs property
tied la said County d e l ­
ed set
Lot II. LONG DAt.U CVDDIVialO N
according
to
plat thereof raoordad In
Plat ftook tl. pas* II.
Public Records o f Seminole
County. Florida! together
w ith the following Home of
property which art locat­
ed In and permanently Is• tailed an a part o f the
Improvemeats
on
aald
land:
Healer, Surfaea Unit and

Hounds Win
In Overtime
Lyman High's Greyboundi
raced to &gt; pair of victories
over the weekend by clobber­
ing Kissimmee’* Kowboy* 63
to 32 Friday night and fought
for dear Ufe Saturday night
by erasing a 10-point deficit
In ths fourth quarter and
nosing out the rioneers of
Oak Ridge, S7 to S3, in an
overtime affair.
The ’ Hounds’ Bill Tolion
accounted for 49 of Lyman's
120 weekend points by pouring
in 34 against the Knwboys and
IS more against the Orlando
aggregation.
Tolson’s
per­
formance at Kissimmee eitablishcd a new I-yman acoring
record.
In posting their triumph over
the Osceo'.a High five, Lyman
grabbed it* fourth OrangeBelt loop victory. It w a i also
their eighth win of tha sea­
son.
Lyman took a I I to 7 lead In
the opening period, led 33 to
18 at Intermission, Increased
their margin by 18 points at
ths close of the third, but an
onrush by the Kowboys in the
final period cut
ths final
margin to 11 points. When
Tolson got hot ths rest of ths
'Hounds fed him ths sphere
and he connected from all
points on the floor.
But Saturday night ths tkl#
turned. At tbs end of tha first
period the Pioneers headed
the 'Hounds 14 to 8. Oak

Ridge led t t to 30 at halftime
and 41 to 31 at ths threequarter mark. But Lyman
was not to be denied. They
went on a KV-joint spree
while holding the Pioneers to
10 and knotting the ronteat
at the end of regulation play
at Sl-all.
In the overtime, Tolson and
Jim Shuster hit bulleyea from
the floor and Charlie Asher
pumped lo a pair of free
shota to enable the 'Hounds
to outdistance the Oak Ridge
outfit.
Friday night Asher contri­
buted 12 points to take se­
cond place honors behind Tolson. Saturday night, Asher
connected for 18 points to
lead the Lyman attack. Tolson
was second with his IS and
Shuster polished off 10 points.
Kisslmmeo took a 42 to
39 decision in Friday night's
JajrVee battle. Saturday night
Oak Ridge's baby pioneers
topped tha baby 'Hounds,
41-31.

Floridan Loses
S A IN T N A Z A IR E , France
(U P I ) — Undefeated Fretteh
middleweight champlcn Souleymane Diallo won hi* 30th
consecutive f i g h t
Sunday
when
he
etopped
Jimmy
Beecham o f Miami in the
fourth round o f their ache,
itulcd 10-round bout.

About Sports

T h in k in g O u t L o u d
B Y J U L IA N BTKNSTBOM
(Editor's N ote: Today'* eoh-ntn la an article by Henry
McLemore discussing major league baasball and Ita
management. You muy or may not agn-o with McLemore
but we are convinced you will find tha piece highly In­
tereating.)
Dy llenry McLemore
Somehow, aomewhere. sometime major league base­
ball managed to get itself recognized In the United State*
as soma sort of a religion.
Otherwise, how could baseball operate as If it were
covered by the first e f the ten original amendmanta to
the Dill o f Rights T
Lika the church, baseball Is separated from tha state.
Baseball goes its own merry, mad, monopolistic,
feudal way, unbothcred by most o f ths laws and regula­
tions that govern other business enterprises.
Whenever Its right to do es it pleases is challenged
by someone it Is 1,000 to 1 that tho courts o f the land
either keep tliclr hands o ff the matter, or rule In favor
e f baseball.
The erroneously called “ national pastime" la treated
as if it were sacred, or Just a cut below that exalted
atatus.
The latest example of baaeball's high-handedness la
ita treatment o f one, Charles O. Finley, owner of the
American League franchiae in Kanisa City, Having lost
a million dollars b e t rear In Kansas City, ha decided to
move his team to what appeared to be a more profitable
or, at worst, a less costly pasture, namely, Louisville.
Under baseball's own rules Finley, to make the
switch, had to have the approval o f all the ether Am eri­
can League owners. So he asked them w h it about it.
They not only called brother Finley some pretty bad
names In turning down his request, but issued an edict!
he mutt renuw his leais in Kants* City by February 1
or fo rfe it his franchise.
Finlay says he will go to court, but ha might just
‘ as well not. Tha odds are against hit getting anywhere
near first bass.
As fa r as his colleagues are concerned— or so it would
seem by their actions — Finlay ran stay In Kansas City
until hit millions run out, ha la reduced to tattsra, and
his fam ily to taking in washing.

Ills fallow owners, It eeems, couldn't car* lass.
Even my acuta legal mind is unable to figure out tha
Justness in this decision to keep Finley In Kansae C i t y no matter bow good Ita steaks, and how up-to-date every­
thing is— whan he It losing a million bucks a year, and
thinks he can break even, or even make a dollar or two,
in Louisville.
Who gives the American League owners such a
rlghtT Commissioner Ford FrickT I f so, where does Com­
mission Frick gat his Divine Right o f Kings authority?
I have beard It said that Finlsy is about as popular
with hit fellow owners as a rainy Fourth o f July whan
the atanda are sold out for a double-header, and they
want to gat him out o f baseball.
Wall, if thsy do, thsy will — in one way or another.
The past performances o f major Isague owners show
that. But where their right to do to comaa from ia a
deep and dark mystery, hidden in soma dark page o f tha
gama's private law book.

I won't even etart to writ* about tha way baseball
•Ifns Its players to contracts that make them cattle.
Nothing has been aeen like it since Lincoln freed the
slam . It's a sham* baseball wasn’t being played then
se Lincoln could have freed them, too.

Bb»

m bits sal# ts the klghsat
sr for cash, between the

of that frame.
Ths ball control effort went
Into affset In the finals and
Ovlsdo posted tlx points while
limiting Titusville to five and
that did i t
In lha curtain raiser, tha
Baby Lions dropped a decis­
ion to the Util* Terrier*.

F L A . GRADE “ A " D 4 D

FRYERS

25

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ARM S A N D TH E M EN — Seldom arc an ninny arms pointed at tho game
target as they arc in the All-Star basketball game in the Boston Garden.
L e ft to right are Tom Heinsohn, 15, and Jerry L u c a s , 1C, o f ths Esst Team,
W ilt Chamberlain, West, and Rill Russell, 6, East.

Limit S Please

ECONOMY

VAH-9 '0' Wives Hurricanes W in Two
In Top Place
Weekend Contests

VA1I-B " O ” Wives remained
atop the Holler Motor Navy
Wives League with 51 vic­
tories and 17 losses after last
week’s play. In second place
are the VAII-S "F ." W ives with
44 wins and 24 defeats, while
the Ten Pinners are still hold­
ing third with 42 wins and 28
losses.
Klanor Clemens had the
week’s high game with a 1*8
and a 435 scries. Pat Siplcy
bad high series honors with
a 480 which Included a 168
game. Margaret Bolts rolled
two 170 games and came up
with a 479 series.
Joan Adams rolled a 175
gama for a 431 series while
Evelyn Fitzpatrick had a 174
game In a 467 aeries. Fran
Morion had a 174 game in a
443 aeries while Joe Watson
came through with a 171 in a
44T series. Rose Patrick top­
pled tha pins for a 170 gsme
and a 445 series and lletty
Washingurn’s 431 series In­
cluded a 163 game.
Turkeys fell for Msrgarct
Bolts and Mary Mellot. Jewel
DeMasters, Betty Lillis and
Gladys Henning converted the
5 7 split. Clckt McGough clear­
ed off the 5-7-8 and Verna
Bolton got the 5-6-10. Siuy
Reno picked up the 4-5-7 and
Washburn converted the 2-7.
Sharon
Kee
and
lletty
Church knocked over the 5-10,
In fact lletty did it on a pair
o f occasloni.

Bowlerettes
In today's play o f the Jet
Ilowlcrettea league Seminole
County Motors want out In
front by one point with SOW
wins and M i l loeae*. Running
neck In neck In aecnnd are
K a m i Insurance and lladcock
Furniture, eech with 38 Vi
wins end 29Vi losses. Next is
Cut 'N Curl with 84Vi wins
and 33Vi losses. Then Mary
Carter Paints with 33 It wins
and 34Vi lossea. L I’l Duggers Is
neat with 80 Vi wins and 87 Vi
loasea. N ext la Mary Esthers
with SO wins end 88 leasts,
while Sanford Sewing Cen­
ter la last with t wins and 41
losses.
Hslsn Msrchstsno had tha
high gam* o f the day with
her firs t 200, a 303. lletty
Smith had ths high series o f
tha day with a 534 while
Nancy Conway had a 508.
Other high gamse rolled wars
1*4 Batty Allan, 185 Nancy
Conway, 170 Mods Wiltshire,
178 Shirley Martin, 174 Alice
Hall, 171 by U lla Gandsrton.

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ACTION ITHRILUl
World’s fetter* fpert

TONIGHT
ntSTOAMI

TTie South Seminole Junior Lon Blond! paced Faron with
High School Hurricanes rack­ 181/317.
ed up a pair of victories over Lucas dropped In 11. In the
the weekend, winning a 34 to JayVce tilt with ths west
41 decision from the Mary coast squad, the Baby Hurri­
Help
of
ChrtsUans
Boys canes dropped a 88 to 80
School of Tampa and e 58 to rontest.
Lott
posted
another
81
points when the Hurricanes
clobbered the Lion Cubs. Hay
Gaines bagged 10 points to
Lott paced the Hurrieanes
help pace the Casselberry
with 23 point* while Jimmy five. In the JayVce prelim­
inary, llrcnt Rose dropped In
nine points to pace the Baby
Hurricane* In a v ia over Slavia, 28 to II .
Friday night of this week
the Hurricanes entertain Sanfond Junior High'* Braves at
Team No. 8 and a close Lyman High's gym.
call against Smith's Amoco
service tesm In the Business­
men'* League at Jet Lane*
last week, barely squeezing i n T i n : c o u r t o k t i i k
r o r v T v j i 'ih ik . s k m i x o m :
through to a four pin margin l O I 'X T Y , I I.ORIIM , IX r u n .
la total plnz enabling them R4TIS.
RKi NUTATE OF
to grab a three to ooe verdlet IN
F R A N K HUMFI.t.
over their opponents. "O P De­
Ptr sattd.
pendable"
Clarence
Wallis T • All r r r l l t w * t i &lt; Krrsaa*
l l a « l &gt; f Claim* or KlamasSa
again proved the difference AaaUo* Sal* K a t l l r i
You and each o f you sr*
as he shot a steady 504 scr­
hereby notified and required
ies to lead team No. 3.
lo present any claims end de­
Although Dick's Appliance mands which ysu, ar either ef
lost a thrre point decision to you may have again*! tha eatat* of KIIANK IlfH S K l.U daKondraekl amt Cline's Sinclair rensed, 1st* of said L'ou.ity, tu
team they still managed lo tha County Judaa e f SKSIIN'OI.K County, Klurldt. at hie
hold on to aecond ipot In the office Is the tnurl house M
BANKOlil),
league standings. Ralph Betts •aid County e l
Florida, within sis talrndar
showed the way for Dick's month*
from ths time of the
with 188/512. Curt Abney was first publication o f this notice.
the hot shot for the Sinclair- T w o aoplea of sseh tU l m or
demand (hall bt In writing,
men with IB8/30J.
and ehtll atate tha plara of
Steve Mason was the high rtllSsnos and post office ad ­
of ihs claimant, and
game hero for tbs night shoot- dress
shall ha aworn ts by Ihs
ins s 202/503 while pacing rlalmant, hla agant, sr sttorCavanaugh Tire Service to s ney and accompanied by a f i l ­
ing fee of on* dollar and eucli
three game win over Team rUlm or damsnd not to filed
No. 4. Vergil "(h e glo ve" An­ ■hall be Void.
T H E FI.OIIIDA N A T IO N A L
derson bombed a 108/568 for
I1ANK OF ORLANDO,
ORLANDO. FLO RID A
Tssm No. 4 taking aeries hon­
Hy: F. T. TINHLKY. Jit.
or* for the night to boot.
V ICE KREStDENT AND
Team No. 5 continues to
TUU3T O F FICE R
A t eierutor of ths T-aet
show steady improvement as
W ill and Taatainanl of
they swept a three point win
F H A N K IIUdSELU «* •
caaaad
away from tha Faron Build­
PnbMthi
Jan. la, *T. F*b S. tl,
ers. Billy Murphy was high
lilt
for Team No. I with 480 and CDQ-II

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Hi the Tampa affair, Larry

Team No. 3 Has
Close Call

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Lions posted their ninth vic­ with 10 each. But Larry Jar­ points in the third period, the
tory of the current cage sea­ rell of the Terrier* took tha Lions led 38 to 29 at the and
son Friday night when they high scoring honors for tha
grabbed a 30 to 24 win over affair with 14 points.
Oviedo, alwaya coming up
tha Titusville Terriers in the
with trouble for the opposi­
east coast city.
tion, utilised ball tontrol. And
Again it w a i Skip Rook it waa successful.
who led the Lions in scoring.
Oviedo led I I lo 11 at tha
This time he racked up 11 first quarter post and main­
points. Right behind him w ai tained a one-point lead, 12 to

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! Legal Notice

m
thk
c m x t t ji w iirx
c o n i T i\ m i r u n * k m i x n u ; c n c i T v flo iiiiia

I . lie: Estate •(

DOOO “ J A C K " HARRIS.
Deceased
f in a l

n o tic e

Nolle* I* hereby given that
the urx1er&gt;l*nril will, on tl&gt;*
51th &lt;)■)■ of February. 15(1,
p rom t
to
the
Honorable
County
Judge
of
Hemlnola
County, Florida, hi* final re­
turn. account and rouchar*. aa
Admlnlatrator of th* Kalat*
of DOOO “J AC K " HARRIS. deceaaad, and at raid time, then
and there, make application
to th* aald Juilce for a final
Mtttamant of hla admlnlatralion o f aald aatat*. and for an
order discharging him a* auch
Admlnlatrator.
DATED thl* th* 15th day
of January, A. D. 1X4.
William U, C lan
Aa Admlnlatrator of the
Kalat* of
Poo«
“ Jack"
Itarrla, dareaeed.
Gordon V. Frederick.
Attornry for th* Katate of
Doo* "Jac k" llarrla. deceased
1)0 Kaat Commercial Hlreet
Hull* 5 Kirk Plai*.
p. o. i»o* m s
Hanford, Florida. SS•71
Puhllah Jan. 50, 35 *
Fab.
5. 10, 19(4.
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Legal Notice

Xatlre at Public Hearing
Notice
t*
hereby
given.
Hoard of County Commlealonera of Samlnol* County, Flo r­
ida. propor* to raaon* tha
following dexwlted
property
tonrd
A-I
Agriculture
ami
n - I A Single Family Residenttal to (.*-1 Commercial and lt-3
Multiple Family:
C -l Commercial: VVH of S W I(
of NR 14 !*•* W 500 ft of N
500 ft of fl 5(4.9 ft and leat
K ISO ft. flection 14-31H-59E.
lt-3 Multiple Family: K ISO
ft of W&gt;4 of HW'A o f N K ' «
Section 14-S18-59K.
Further il*acr]tie&lt;l a* lying
North of RUte Hoad 430. Weal
of Altamonte e l e m e n t a r y
School and moo ft. plua or
mlnua. Kaat of 1-4.
Public hearing will be held
In th* Seminole County Cuurt
llouee, flanford, Florida, In
the
County
Commlaaloner*
lloom. on February II, 10(4 at
IDiOO A. SI. or a* aoon there­
after aa loaalble.
Hoard of County Commiellonrr*
fleinlmil* County. Florida
lly Jamea P. Avery, Jr.,
chairman
Atteat Arthur Heikwlth,
Jr.
Puhllah Jan. 35, 19(4
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HOOTENANNY
Sunday, February 2, 1904
2:30 P. M.
Orlando-Semlnote Jal-AIai Fronton

A W r HH F O R G O T T O
GIVE M E B AC K
M Y P E N C IL :

Ilw y. 17-92

“Hoot For Heart”
FEATUItl.NG

The All Florida Minstrels
General Admission 91.25
Advance Sale $1.00 at all Seminole County Junior
and Senior High School* and Itoumillat &amp; Anderson
Drug Start
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BOARDING

KIH8T
F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OllLANDO. a corporation.
Plaintiff,
v*.
ERM A JEAN NE A CRAIG. e/k
/a ERMA J. CRAIO, a/k/S
JEAN NEA E. CRAIO. formarly ERMA J. HARRINGTON,
and R IC H AR D M. CRAIO, har
huaband, *t alDefendant*
NOTICE OF at IT
» T 4TE OF 1*1.0111If %
COUNTT OF SEMINOLE
TO i ERMA JEAN NEA CRATO,
a/k/a ERMA J. CRAIO.
a'k/a J E A N N E A
K.
CRAIO. formerly ERMA
J. II ARRINGTON
Re-ldenre Unknown
Tuu ar* hereby notified that
a ault haa been filed agalnet
you In the above entitled
rauae, and that you ar* requir­
ed to file your anawer with
th* Clerk of thl* Cuurt and to
•erve a copy thereof upon tha
plaintiff or p l a in t iff* attor­
ney,. wltoee name and addreet
I, title,. Hedrick A Knbtneon,
ITS South Court Strrat, Or­
lando. Florida, not later than
February 15, 19(1. I f you fall
lo do ao a Deere* Pro Confeaao
will be entered again*! you
for the relief demanded In th*
Complaint. Title ault I* to fortcloa* a mortgage. Th* real pro­
perty proceeded agalnet la:
lxjt &gt; and th* North IS
feat of to t 3 In Block D.
o f RIDOE HIGH 8UBDIVISION, according to th*
plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat llook It. peg* II.
of th* Public Record* at
Seminole County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and th*
real of thla Court at Orlando,
Florida, thla Ith day of Jan­
uary, 19(1.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk
By: Jlartha T. Vlhlen. DC.
Oil**. Hedrick A Roblnaon
155 South Court Street
Orlando. Florida
Attornry* for Plaintiff.
Publleh Jan. 13. &gt;0. 55 A Fab.
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WITH THE 5&lt;JOW BLOWER.5 THiWK HE 3 HAD
MORE FUVJOUT C f CLBAWIMATHE PDWD
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Nattra a f Fablla lle a r la *
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hereby
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Hoard of County Commltelonera of Samlnol# County. Flor­
ida. propoa* to rcaon* th# fol­
lowing dtacrlbed properly aon»d A - l Agriculture and R-l
Single Family nealdtntlal to
C-3 Conimeclal: Lott II. 14 end
IS, Lordland Hubdlvlelon and
that part of th* H T4« ft of
8K'4 « f N W S lying W of
Oviedo llranch of ACL Itll In
flection 3-5UH-S1K. Further dee*
crlbtd at lying In the NW cor­
ner of Onora Road and ACL
Hit. Weal of Naval Station
Entrant*.
Public hearing wilt b* held
In the Hemlnola County Court
llouar, Sanford. Florida, In th*
County Commlaaloner* Room,
on February 11. 1914 al lb :««
A. M. or aa aoon lharaaftar aa
poaat bit.
Hoard of County Commla­
aloner*
Hemlnola County. Florida
Ry Jamea P. Avery. Jr.,
Chairmen
Atteat Arthur Ueckwilh.
Jr.
puhllah Jan. 15, 19(4
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in t i i i : c in c c iT c u v n T o f
T i l l : NIN TH JUD ICIAL Clltr C I T , IN AND FOIt SEMINOLB COUNTY. FLO RIDA
IN CHANCERY NO. 13ITT
uerr to a c ir rr t i t l d
DONALD C. SABIN and
BEULAH W. BABIN, hit wife.
Plaintiff*
ve.
POnTER J. C H AD W ICK and
LEONA A. CHADWICK, hla
wir*.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF UlY T
In th* Nam* of tho State of
Florida!
To tho Defendant*:
PO RTER J. C H AD WICK
1511 51th Street
Detroit, Michigan
LEONA A. C H AD W ICK
S511 54th Street
Detroit, Michigan
And to: All
unknown
apouae, of aald above
named natural defend­
ant*.
And to: Alt partiee claim­
ing Intereit, by. through,
under or agelnat
the
above named natural de­
fend int* not known to
be dead or alive.
And to: All partiee having
or claiming to hav# any
right, title or Intertet In
and to tha following deacrlbed property, eltuat*
In Nemlnol* C o u n t y ,
Florida, to-wlt:
Th* South TS ft. of th*
K elt 510 ft. of Lot I.
Block **C", F ER N P A R K
ESTATES.
according
to
th* plat thereof aa re­
corded In Plat Book I,
page* 10. 11. 15 and IS.
Public Record* of Seminole
County. Florida
Tou. and each of you are
notified that a ault to quiet
title to th* above deecrlbed
property bee been filed egelnet
you and you era hereby re­
quired to terv* a copy of your
Anawer to th* Complaint on th*
Plaintiff*' attorneye. FELD ER
AND
RETTING II AES,
110
South KnoA-le* Avenue. Winter
Park, Florida, and rlla th* ori­
ginal In th* offlc* of th*
Clerk of :h* Circuit Court on
or before February 19th 11(4:
otherwla* th* allegation* of
aald Complaint will b* taken
a* eonfeaaad.
Thl* Kotlc* ahall b* pubtlihad anc* aaeh weak for four
coneacutlv* weak# la th* San­
ford Herald.
Tha abbrevlattd till* of thla
ault la DONALD C. SABIN and
REULAII TV. HABIN, hie wife.
Plaintiff*.
ve:
PO RTER
J.
CH AD W ICK and LEONA A.
CHADWICK, hla wlfa, Defend­
ant*.
Dated thl* l*th day af Jan­
uary, 1414.
(SEAT.)
Arthur 11. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court, Semin­
ole County, Florida
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C.
Felder and Uettlnghaut
Attorneye At Law
l i e So. Knowlaa Av*.
Winter Perk. Ftorlda
Publleh: Jan. 50. 35. Feb. 3. 19.
19(4
CDQ-49

IN T i l l CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
UOt NTT, FLORIDA. IN CHAN­
CERY.
No. 134-3
WEST SIDE F E D E R A L SAVINtlrt A LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF NEW Y O RK C1TT. A cor­
poration organised and eaietIng under th* le w* o f th*
United Stataa of America.
rialntlff.
n
Jo h n s t o n c h i l l s and b a r A l l CHILDS, hla wife
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT
STAT E OF FLORIDA
TO
JOHNSTON
CHILDS
and SA RA H CHILDS, hi*
wlfa
whoa* residence I* 4541
Adam* Street. COLUM­
BUS. OEOROIA
Tou ere hereby required to
fllo your anawer or written de­
feat**. I f any. In th* above
proceeding with th* Clerk of
thl* Court, and to eerv* a copy
thereof upon th* Plwlnllft'e a t­
torney*. whoa* name* and ad­
dress appears htrton, on or bo­
rers tho 3rd day af February,
1941, th* nature of thla pro­
ceeding being * ault for fore­
closure of mortgage agatnal
th* following dtacrlbed proper­
ty, lo-wtt:
Lot 95. O A K L A N D HILLS,
according
t*
the
plat
thereof a* recorded la Plat
Rook It. Page* *1 and 94.
Public Record* « f Samln­
ol* County, Florida. TOO E T IIE Il W I T H : Jackaon
Use Hoi Water Heater,
ktodel
C5II,
Serial
No.
ItoM; permanently In t u i t ­
ed.
Do n e a n d o b d f . b e d at
Sanford. County of Nemlnol*,
Stale of Florida, thla 5nd day
of January, 1994.
(SE AL )
Hon. Artkur H. BtckwRk
Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Samlnol* County. Florid*
Hyi M.rtha T, Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Ortgory, Court A Panltll*
Attorney* for Plaintiff
494 Jackson Stroot
Tampa 3, Florida
Publlahl Jaa. I, 11, 39, 35. 1914
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ta start. Thay provide
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excellent opportunity for
advaiwamanL Many posi­
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For FREE Information an
Government Jabs, including
Uat of position* and tal­
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r e s o l u t i o n n o . 131
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nn*OLUTION OF t h k » t t t
o r T H E c i t y OF
LONCWOOD. FLORIDA, PRO*
VtDINO
FOR
T H ■
CON#
BTRUCTION AND PAV ING OF
TU LI.IS AVENUE R E T W E E d
G R AN T t - R E E T AND OLE UN#
DKR
STREET.
AND
OVK
STREET RCTW EEN R E IT E R
AVENUE
AND
W ILD W ERg
AVENUE IN T H E CIT Y OF
I.ONGWOOD, FLORIDA. AND
PROVIDING
FOR T U B
%SBK*«MENT OF T H E COST
TH E RE O F A G A I N S T THD
(H UTTING PR O PE R TY OWN*
UR*.
WHEREAS, th* City Council
of the CHy of Longwood. Flor­
ida. deiermlnta It advlaabla as
a ntceeeary public improve­
ment to conetruct end pavs
Tull!* Avenue between Grant
Street and Oleander Street,
end Oak Street between neller
Avenue and Wlldmere Avenut
In th* City of Longwood. Flor­
ida. all In compliance with
plane, ipeclflretlona and a n i ­
mates now on file with th#
City Clerk of th* City ftl
Longwood.
NOW. THEREFOR E. BE I t
RESOLVED DT TH E CITY
c o u n c i l or t i i i : c i t t
o»
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA:
Thai the c ity Council deem#
It eiHI-able, ** e neceatarp
public Improvement, to con­
struct and pave Tullla Av*nu* betweti. d r . n l Street and
Oleander
Stiv.!
end
Oak
Street between K:'.:er AvenuS
and Wlldmere A v tii.r , In tha
City of Longwood, I'lorld*.
with t twenty- (2At foot street
with a alx i l l Inch etablllaed
llmerock bea* or aoll cement
beae and a double turfac*
treatment of liquid atphalt and
cruahed atone, all according t*
plane, specification*, and evilmates on file In th* offlc*
of th* City Clerk, which esl4
plena, apeclflcatlona and eatlinatea art heraby approved by
th* City Council and shall eontlllu t* th* plana and apeclfl­
catlona
for
aald
Improve­
ment!.
BE IT FUR TH E R RESOLT.
ED that th* total coat of **14
Improvements shall
not
3*
over th* eum of 115.934.60 and
th* City Council hereby aeaeei*■ th* eum of 99,549.31 agalnet
t3* lot* and lands adjoining,
contiguous or bounding end
abutting upon auch Impravamem and tha remaining 14,3*4.97 ahall b* paid out o f tb*
funds of the City of Longwood.
RE IT FUR TH E R RESOLV­
ED that th* City Council de­
termines that all lota and
land* adjoining and contigu­
ous ar bounding and abutting
upon aald Improvement will
b* especially benefited by tb*
aald Improvement to tb* axtant of two-thirds of th* coat
of aald Improvement* and that
tha aptulai aeataamanta to b*
mad* and tntarad against auch
lands shall bt mad* upon s
front footage basis and ahall
b* determined and prorated
according to th* foot front­
age. respectively, of the pro­
perties adjoining and contigu­
ous or bounding and abutting
on such Improvement*.
BE ! T F U R T H E R RESOLV­
ED that th* Tax Aaaaaaor o l
th* c i t y of Longwood, Florida,
ehall proceed to make and pre­
para a special ateetement roll,
which aeteeament roll ahall b*
completed and filed with this
Council aa promptly aa poss­
ible and aball show th* lots
and lands attested, tha amount
of tha aaaaeemant agalnat tack
lot or parcel of land aapeolally
benefited In tb* amount as
determined by thl* reeolutloa
and upon th* oomplellon of
•aid aptclal settlement roll,
th* tarn* shall b* published
Iwo timet eueeaeslvely, ones
a week, th* laet publication
being at least on* week prior
lo date « f hearing. In ths
SANFORD H E R AL D With »
none* directed to all property
ownera Interested In said apeelol eeatttment of th* tjm*
and plact whara complaints
will b* heard with rafaranrs
lo aald atttasmtnl*. and when
aald aaaeaament roll will l&gt;*
finally arproved and confirmed
by this Council.
BE I T FUR TH E R RESOLV.
ED that th* apeelst statesmenta provided for by thla r*tolutlon ehall be payable *9
Ih* option of th* property
owner* at fnllowi: in coah
within 30 dtys of th* confirm­
ing of th* told apodal aaatifmant roll, or ta ten (19) equal
annual payments, said deferr­
ed payments to bear tntsreeb
at th* rat* of 9% per annum
DE IT F U R TH E R RESOLV­
ED that thla resolution shall
be published twice la th*
SANFORD HERALD.
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLV­
ED that thla resolution shall
tak* effect Immediately upoa
ioa
Its final P«
paaaag* and adept os.
c o u n c il

ADOPTED

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reg u lar

meeting of th* City Council
of
the City of LongwoodL
Florida, this 19th day of Jasuary. 1994.
A. R. Lormana
Mayor
ATTEST:
Onnl* R. Shomst*
City Clerk
Publish Jaa. 99, ST. 1994.
C D Q -i l

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Net Ire mt Pabllo llearla g
Notlc*
la
hereby
glve%
Board of County Commission­
er* of Seminole County, Flora
Id*, propose to rcaon* tb* fol­
lowing deecrlbed property tun­
ed lt-1 A Single Family Resi­
dential to C-l
Commercial!
W a it 30( ft of North 396 ft
of South 311.9 ft of I W l t e l
N E U In Section 14-91S-39E.
Further deecrlbed aa Ijrtng
North o f Slat* Road ( X . (5*
ft plua or mlnua W a it of Al*
tamont*
Elementary
School
and ( H ft plua ar mlnua K at(
af !•(.
Public hearing will b* held
la th* Seminole County Court
Route. Sanford, Florida, In th#
County Commissioner* Room,
on February 11, 19(4 at l l : » d
A. M. or a* aoon tboroaftol
aa possible.
Board at County Commis­
sioners
Scmlnol* County. Florida
By Jamoa P. Avery, Jr,
Chairmen
Attest Arthur Btckwillq
Jr.
Publleh: Jaa. IT, 19S4
CDQ-tt
FICTITIOUS XAKD
NOTICE IB hereby given that
I am engaged In buelntte a|

3949 J lla w ttb a a t 15- 95, le n le
nolo County, Florida, undsf
ih* fletltlouo name of, PAT*
TON REALTT, ta d th a t I la*
land to register aald s e n d
with th* Clark of th* Circuit
Court. Somlaol* County. Flore
Ids., In accordance w ith thl
provision* of th* Fictitious
Nam* S ts tu u i. to-w ith: tectloa 131.91 Florida S ta ts ta i
1915.

Sig: R ota L F a rto a
by l - F. P aytea
PubMah J a a . id. I*. 25. 4 F t*
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conform f t tha policlee o f this
peper.

322-5613
322-5612
Legal Notice
MAIITIN*.
K IN A I.

D*v*a*td.

M l I IK K

Nollea l* h»r«by *lv *n that
tit* undaralrnad will, on tha
2nd day of March, A. l&gt;. 1444,
tirracnt tu tha Honorable Count) Judge of Bemlnola County,
Florida, her final return, ac­
count and vouchar*. aa Kx*autrlx o f the Batata o f MAM IE
AlAIITIN*. daeaaaed. and at aald
time, than and there, tnaka *pplli-allon to tha aald Judge for
a final aettlemont of her adtnlnlatratlon of aald aetata, and
for an order discharging her
as such Kxeoutrlz.
Hated thta the Ith day at
January, A. D. 1114.
Ella Martin Roberta
Ae Executrix o f the Eetate
o f MAM IE M A R T IN
Deceased
IITKNSTROM, DAVIS A
M cI n t o s h
Attor neys for Exacutrls
Most Otflca Drawer t i l l
Sanford, F loilda WJTl
Fublleh Jan. I*. M. ST. * Bah.

«. 1444.
CDQ-SS
W(STICK o r SA LK
Xottca la hereby ( I r a n - t h a t
pursuant to the final decree
• t foreclosure and aala en­
tered In the rauee pending In
&lt;he Circuit Court In and for
Hemlnolt County. Florida, raaa
docket number IMIS, tha un­
dersigned Clerk will eell tha
property ultuated In said Coun­
ty described a i l
1-ul I I, Block P, 8 UNHAND
ESTATES, a aubdhrlalon,
according to a plat there­
of, recorded In Flat Book
21, pagaa Id to 2S o f tha
Tublle Itacorde of Semi­
nole County, Florida.
T ogether with alt struoturee
and Improvement! now and
hereafter on laid land, and
the rents, laaues, and profits
Of the above described propartyi and e ll fixture* now or
hereafter attached to or need
1n connection with the pre­
mises herein described and tn
adddtlon thareto tha following
described household appliances
which ere, and shall be deem­
ed to be, fixture* and a pert
« f the realty, aad are a por­
tion of the security for the
Indebtedness herein mentionad:
One OE R a n g * ( E l e a ) .
Model No. J-4I1-T, Serial
No. TT-041TS1
One
Duo.Therm
Heater
(O il),
Model
No.
lU -l.
Rerial No. M-ll-12 40.44V
I1TU
One Victor Climax K i t ­
chen Eahauat Fan
Tan Venatlan Blinds (M e­
ta l). manufactured by R o ­
berts Awning and Ve ne­
tian Blind Company, Or­
lando, Florida
a t publlo eale, to tha highest
and beet bidder for' cash be­
tween the hours of eleven
o'clock In the forenoon and
t w « o'clock In the afternoon
on the Ith day of February.
1*44, St the Front Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford, Florida.
(C O URT SE AL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
liyi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Jennlng*. Watt*. Clerk*
and Hamilton
Harnett National Dank Bldg.
Jacksonville I . Florida
Publish Jan. ST, 1814

ci&gt;y*7i
IN T H E C M C I'IT COURT OF
T H U M t T N JU D IC IAL C IR .
C l'I T IN ABO F o il SEMI•VOLK COUNTY. FLORIDA
CHANCERY HO. t t f l *
BIMUNUFIBLD
INSTITUTION
FOR HAVINOB

Plaintiff,

LE V IN

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H AC K BT T . at ux
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT IR
MORTUAUK FONECLOSI R R
T O i Levin C. Ilackett and In ­
grid K. ilackett. hie wife,
MEBIURNCE i
1104 Fortune W a r
Oskland, Cellfernla
Ten ere hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose e
certain mortgage encumbering
the following deecrlbed real
proparty, to-wlti
Lot S. Ulock F. COUNTRT
CLUB MANOR. U N IT NCk.
I. according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat
Rook II, Page &gt;•*, Publlo
Itacorde o f femlnole Coun­
ty, Florida
ha* been filed against you In
the abuve-etyled suit, and you
are required to serve a copy
of &gt;uur Answer or other Plead­
ing to Iba Complaint on Plain­
t i f f s attorneya.
ANDKIISON.
III'NII. DEAN. A DOWN DEV.
3t: East Central Boulevard,
Orlando. Florida, and file the
original
Answer
or
other
I ’lrudlug In Ilia office o f the
Clerk or tho Circuit Court on
or beforo tho n t h dsy of Keb.
ruarr, 1VII. I f you fall tu do
»&gt;, a decree pro coufeeeu Will
be taken against you for the
relief demanded In Ibu Com­
plaint.
This notice shall be publish­
ed once a week fur four con­
secutive aeeke In IbO Sanford
Herald.
DATED tble Mb day o f Jan­
uary. IV44.
(S E A L )
Arthur U. Deck a ith, J r,
Clark of Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Anderson. Rush, Dean A
I mu udee
M to ru eye

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313 East Central Uoulatard
Poe: Of rice Bos SMI
Or'sndo. Florida l i 4*3
Tel -phone 141-4431
Publish Jen. 13, IS, 3T. A Eeb.
I. 13(4.

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S. Perk Ave., Tel. F A 2-9870,
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INCOME T A X SERVICE
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1311 Palmetto
322-0027
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R K i o L t m a N nca tea
R E K O IT T IO N OF T H E C IT Y
c o u n c i l o f T in : c i t y
of
I.OftfiWOOD, F L U H IIIA . PRO VID1NO
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CON*
•T R U C n O N AND P A V IN U OF
aB H IN O LR
AVE N U E
AND
I.A N D
AVENUE
R ETW EE N
H IG H LAN D A T R E E T AND
L A K E V IE W D R IV E IN I R E
C IT Y OF LONUWOOD, 3T.OR.
ID A . AND PROVII1INU FOE
T H E A esi:aaM B N T OF T H E
COST
TH EREO F
A U A IN IT
T H E A B U T T IN a P R O P E R T Y
OWNERS.
W H E R E AS , the city Council
of tho City o f Longwood. F lo r ­
ida, determine* It advisable aa
a necessary publlo Improve­
ment to construct and pave
Seminole Avenue b e t w e e n
Highland Street and Lakevlew
Drive and I .and Avenue be­
tween Highland Street and
Lakevlew Drive In the City of
Longwood, Florida, all In com­
pliance with plane, specifica­
tions and estimates now on
file with the City c l e r k o f the
City of Longwood.
NOW. TH E RE FO R E . BE IT
RESOLVED BT T H E C IT Y
COUNCIL OF T H E C I T T OF
LONOWOOD. F L O RID A:
That tho City Council deems
It advieeble, ae a necessary
publlo Improvement, to con­
struct end pave Seminole A v e ­
nue between Highland Street
and L ak evle w Drive and Land
Avenue
betwoen
Highland
Street and Lakevlew Drive In
the c ity o f Longwood, Florida,
with a twenty- (3t) foot street
with a eta ( I ) Inch stabilised
llmerock bees or aoll cement
base and a double aurfae*
treatment o f liquid asphalt and
cruehed atone, all according to
plana, epeolfleatlone. and astlmatea on flla In the office of
(lie City Clerk, which said
plane, specification* and a n i ­
mates are hereby approved by
the City Counoll and shall eon.
stllute the plans and speclfl.
cation* for said Improvrments.
BE I T F U R T H E R RKsu LV*
ED that the total ooet of said
Improvements shall
not
be
over the sum o f 11.414.0* end
the City Council hereby aetees• • the sum o f 14.(31.33 against
the lot* end Unde adjoining,
contiguous or bounding ard
abutting upon such Improve­
ment
and
the
rsmalhlng
l3.tlt.4T shall be paid out or
the funds of tha City of Longwood.
BE I T F U R T H E R RESOLV­
ED that the c i t y Counoll de­
termines that all lot* and
lands adjoining and contlgunui or bounding and abutting
upon aald Improvement will be
especially
benefited
by the
said Improvement to the e x ­
tent of two-thlrde o f the cost
o f amid Improvements end that
the special neseeamenl* to be
mad* and entered egalnet such
lands ehall be mad* upon a
front foutage basis and shell
be determined and prorated
according to the foot frontage
respectively, of th* properties
adjoining and contiguous or
bounding
and
abutting
on
such Improvements.
BE I T TTURTIIKR REHOLY.
KD that tha T e a Aaeseeor o f
lb* City of Longwood. Florida,
■hall proceed to make and prepar* g special assessment roll,
which aeeesament roll ehall
be completed and fllrd with
tbl* Council ac promptly n*
Possible, and ehall show the
lot* nag lands assessed, the
amount
of
the
aeseeament
agalust each lot or parcel of
l a s t specif teal ly benefited In
th* tM euat ae determined by
this resolution and upon th*
completion
of
said
s p e c ia l
assessment roll, the earns ehall
bo published two time* suc­
cessively, once ■ week, the
lest publication being at least
on* week prior to date of
hearing,
in
tha
SANFORD
H E R A L D with a nolle* direct*d lo all properly owners In­
terested In sold special assess­
ment of the time and placa
where complaints wilt be hoard
with reference to said
manta, and when aofd assess­
ment roll will be filially ap.
proved and confirmed by this
Council.
BE I T F U n T I I E K HEbul.VED that tbs special assess­
ments, provided fur by
this
resolution ebnlt be payable at
Iba option or
th* property
owners as follows: In rash
within lu days of tha con­
firming of tha said special
assessment roll, or In ten (IV)
equal annual payments, aald
deferred payment* to bear In­
terest at the rata of 0% per
annum.
HE I T F U R T H E R RESOLV­
ED that this resolution shall
be
published tw-R* In
the
SANFORD HERALD.
BE IT F U R T H E R IIEHOLVED that this resolution shall
take effect Immediately upon
III final passage and adoption.
ADOPTED
at
a
regular
meeting of the City Council
of
th* c i t y
of
Longwood.
Florida, this l l t l i day o f Jan­
uary. i»|f.
(SE AL )
A. K. Loruaun
A T T Ki t ”
Onal# R. gnemale

Cliy clerk

FuMlea Jet.

34* *?.

2. Notices - Personals
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN
E R SERVICE. Parts and
supplies for all make* In­
cluding:
Electrolux.
New
and rebuilt cleaners fold.
No
homo
service
call
charge Phone F A 2-2282,
2535 Park Dr. ..

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P i

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ftra lb

SW EETIE PIE

Mon. Jan. 27, ’64— Page 9

By Nadine Seltzer

Repairs,
part*;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RcxAlr,
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Phone
FA 2-4763.

2. Education - Instruction

4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $145 mo.
3 BR., 2 Baths . . . . $110 mo.
2 Bit., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 Mo.

Payton Realty

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

FHA - V A
SALE S BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

NO
Q U ALIFYIN G .
Fenced
yard. 8-room house, $1,700
equity, $67 mo. Trade for
camping trailer; boat, mo­
tor and trailer, or cash of­
fer. 421 Edwin St., N. Orlan­
do. 838-7260.

322-2420

Dr.

Payton Realty

S t Johns Realty

O PPO R TU NITY

Seminole Realty

SO U TH W A RD

6A Special Notices

Storage space, clean, dry. IN V E STM E N T A
110 N. Park
FA 3-1374 or F A 2 5402.

Legal Notice
NOTH t: o r

SUIT

e r a m o r I'M j m id *

to

R E A LTY
322 9173

V A - FHA
PrujxHVy Munutrciuenl

Si Sale* Broker
DLLORKH ANN SAMPSON,
whose residence Is
S40I First rise*. N. W .
Apartment I.
Washington. D. C. and
O ffers fo r your selection
who** melllng address la
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
4401 First Place. N. VV..
Apartment t.
Bedroom
Wash In* ton. V. C.t
A suit having been filed
itgelnel yuu In tbe Circuit
Court In and for rem inds
Count). Florid*. In Chancery,
for divorce, tbe abbreviated
m i * u f which te Cornelius F.
H.
mp-un, plaintiff, v. Deloree
Ann Hsinpiuu, defendant, this
nolle* la lo require you lo
file with the Clerk o f said
Court your written defenses. II
any, lo the p lain tiff* com­
plaint filed In said cause, and
tu aerva a ropy on th* plaint i f f s attorneys not later than
th* lS'.U day of February, A. D.

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

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

1111.

Herein fall not or a deer**
pro ronfeeto will b* entered
agaluet

Juu.

W1TNK8H uijr hand eud tbs
»aal o f aald Court at Hauford.
Florida, this Silt day o f Jan­
uary, A. D. 1SII.
(S E A L )
AR T H U R H. RECK WITH.
JR
Clerk of lb* Circuit Ceurt
By: Martha T. Vlhtau
Deputy clerk
HUTCH ISDN* AND

LEFFLUIl
Poet Office Drawer U

Edwards Hulldlag
Sanford, yierlda
Attorneys far Plaintiff
I. t i l l .

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34. Article* For 8*1*

Power mower, 322-1637.
LOCH-ARBOR— By Owner. 3 W AN TE D : Drug Store clerk,
PIANO SVC. Ic TUNING
references
required.
Call I
Bit., 3 baths, large stone
Rebuilding • Befalling
F L A T TO P Country and West­
F A 2-0642.
fireplace In wood-panelled
FR E E ESTIM ATE S
ern Gibson Guitar, SJ mo­
living room, Fla. Km., uti­
GENE CUM BAA
MECHANIC. Apply In perdel
with neck strap and
lity room, large rooms,
322-2601 — Call PM Only
ton, Spetrs Atlantic Service,
case. FA 2-296S after * p.m.
open-beam ceilings through­
2990 S. Sanford.
Travel GREYHOUND. Call RENT Blue Lustre Electric
out. Owner being transfer,
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and we
red. 3465 Country Club lid.
Carpet Shainpooer for only
18. Help Wanted
will have our T A X I pick
Call 322-9262.
$1 per day. Carroll's Furn­
Colored Motor Route Carrier
yuu up Homer Little, Ureyiture.
B Y OWNER, 3 bedroom, 1H
bound Bus Station.
for afternoon paper route.
bath borne. One bedroom
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win*
Must have References and
has separate entrance, can
dow
sills, lintels, steps,
dependable car. Write Cir­ 29. Automobile Service
be rented for income. Will
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
culation Dept. P. O. Box
Auto Glass, Tops
trade for smaller place.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
1937, Sanford.
k Seat Covers
Shown by appointment. Call
dry wells, stepping stone*.
19. Situation* Wanted
F A 29846.
Miracle Concrete Co.
809 Elm Ave.
F A 2-6701
Child Care FA 2-2774.
Trade or lease. Winter Park:
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2-8032
CHRISTMAS
L
A
Y
A - W aY ,
3 UR, kit. equipped, air 21. Beauty Salon*
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Never picked Up, *64 Model
com]. 414% mtg. $81 ino„
SPE C IAL!
Swing Needle Dlal-O-Matlc
incl. taxes, Insurance. Own­
Zig /.*g Does Decorative
er transferred. Ml 4 9321 or Our Budget Wave $0.93 thru
Feb. 13th
sewing, makes buttonholes,
323-0934.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Senkurik Gltum and Paint Sews on Buttons, Mono­
3 UR., 1 Bath, Kitchen equip., 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
gram*.
Embroiders,
etc.
Compnny
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
Was $129, Now Assume re­
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422
Harriett's
Beauty
Nook
lando Rd.. Sunland.
maining 5 pay inents of 97.89.
Eve Appt’s. 3 Sr. Beauticians 32. Flower* • Shrub*
Ph. KA 2-8627.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
BLOOMING K o iei on CharoF IR E P L A C E WOOD
CRUM PTON BUILDERS have
P E R M A N E N T SPECIAL!
kee stock. A ll other kiuJa
Oak and Pine
several repossessed homos
20'*, o ff Regular Prices
o f Nursery shrubbery and
Robert Morris, 323-0355
in the Sanford area.
Ace lleauly Salon, Mayfair
tree*.
OR R E PA IR S TO
Hotel Call for eve. appt.
5-PC. Bedroom suite, 7-pe.
Gray Shadow* Nursery
YOUR OWN HOME
322 8525.
Dinette, 2 chain, reclining
f&gt; Ml. S. on S » nford Ave,
Fur information cull Jack
chair, sofa, desk, lamp*,
Brown, 422-8631 Orlando, or 22. Built • Paint - Repair
Bahama lounge, Rollaway
33. Furniture
877 6071 Tampa.
bed, Gyin eet, washer. A ll
For Your Painting 4c W all­
FR E E ESTIM ATE
nearly new. AU or part.
papering needs rail Clar*
Must m -U 2 BR. home, vacant.
Upholstering k Matlrcse ren­
322 9380.
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-48CM for
Take a look and make offer.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
Free Estimate.
068-4601.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 35. Article* Wantod
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
24. Electrical Services
ALM O ST FIN ISH ED
W ANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
F A 2-2117.
And
or smaU amounts, flooded
YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
SOMETHING
Fruit Buyer. Pb. Lee Mase­
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Contracting ic Repairs
D IF F E R E N T
field. FA 2-4244.
Quick Service
With the
&amp; Controls
'n Longwood
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902
36. Automobiles • Truck*
On A Beautiful Street
POST. FA 2-0677.
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Central 25. Plumbing’ Service*
58 FORD Station Wagon. AU
Used furniture, appliances,
Heat. Air-conditioning o|&gt;extras. Power brakes and
PLUM BING
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
t tonal.
steer. Factory air. A -l con­
Contracting Repairs
Larry's Mart 215 Ssnford
LM N ENTERPRISES,
dition, $495.00. Must go. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Inc.
322-1815.
R. L. H AR V E Y
Call Collect
TE 8-3911
WANTED
reliable couple to
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
1958 M ERCU RY 4-Dr. SU .
Long Wood
take up monthly paymsata
Wagon, $495. Reel's Paint *
12. Real Enlate For Sale 27. Special Services
o f $13.80 oa 3 complete
Body Shop, Sanford Ave.
rooms of furniture. Cell
PICK YO U R COLORS
W A L L IS C A B IN E T
B U YIN G A
T E 81511, Casselberry, col­
A N D MOVE IN
SHOP
lect.
USED CART
3 Homes iu Completion Stage
915 West 3rd St.
FINANCE IT WITH UH
in Beautiful Crystal Lake
Custom Made Cabinets
31. Articl** For Halo
♦ Low Interest Batae
Park. Monthly C a r r y i n g
MICA Counter-tops
♦ Lew Monthly Pay meets
Charges less than the Low- A L L WORK G U ARANTEED Automatic washer, works per­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
exl Rent. Ixm Down Pay­ Days 322-7471 — Nile* 322 6110
fect. $35. F A 2 3863.
ment. Any type Financing.
WANTED: '56 Okie 2-door BeSINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
NEED A PICTURE?
LM N ENTERPRISES,
dan. Absolutely no rust,
Would like responsible party
Call
Bill
Vincent
at
Inc.
Never-Hit body. Interior
to
take
up
paymenU
of
$10
The Sanford Herald
For Appt. Ph. 838-3911 collect
must be excellent Top price
monthly on 1903 Slant-01. D. Portraits, Commercial,
paid for right car. Phone
Malic Automatic Zlg Zag
' ACREAGE
Parties 4k Gathering*,
644 7458 Winter Park.
Sewing Mecliine In Console.
10 Acres adjoining City Limits
Small or Large
Balance $161. Servlet Die- '57 PLYMOUTH, almost re­
only $9950.00, with
10%
FAST SERVICE
count Co. 322-7460, anytime.
down, balance monthly.
Night FA 2 0922
built motor, food tires.

3-BKDRM, 1 bath. kit. equip­
ped. 118 Oakland Dr., Sunland. FA 2-4098, or at 911
G R E E N B R IA R
Parle Ave.
Choice
lota
available
in
Furn. Apts., Pleasant living.
Graenbriar o f Loch Arbor
COME! LOOK!
Park ApU. F A 2 85U7
overlooking
g o lf
course.
N ew Concrete block home
Custom
building
to
your
2 BEDROOM bouse, kUcben
with luko rights. 3 BR, 2
specifications.
Qreenbriar
equipped, Lake privilages,
baths, fam ily room, large
LOTS
developed
by
near A ir Base. F A 2-4736
kitchen, 2 utility rooms. 9 large lots near high school
KINGSW OOD
after 3:90.
Over 2100 *q. ft. .Make of­
wiUi 240 feet paving, only
BUILDERS, INC.
fer on price A terms.
Lake cottage, furn. 322-6106.
$6500.00, with 10% down,
202 Fairmont Dr.
Balance monthly.
F
A
2-8074
2 BR house, kit. equipped. $73.
F A 2 5303.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
F A 3-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
Realtor
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM (530 DOWN. No qualifying. No Raymond Lundqulet, Asso.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
118 N . Park Ave.
F A 2-6123
closing costs. 3 UR, 2 Bath FA 2-3931 Atlantic Rank Bklg.
home, k i t c h e n equipped.
FURN. Apt. 2300 McUooville.
4 BR, 2 baths, centrally lu st­
Call Stemper Agency, 1919 IS. tfuxlnuM Opportunity
ed A vlr-cood. Fenced back
R E N T A BED
Bo. French Ave., F A 2-4991.
Kol'away, Hospital A Baby
yd. Water eoflener A land­
Beds.
scaped. F A 2 0611.
FOR M AN OR W OM AN
HOME PLUS INCOME
By Day, Waek, or Month
3 HR., Spacious Rooms, Wall- JOIN TH E FAST-GROWING
Ph. FA 3-3181 ttfl W lit St. I) U P L E X, 2-BR., terra/ro
BUSINESS OF AUTOM A­
to-Wall Carpeting. PLUS In­
floors. Would consider lots
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
TIO N. SERVICE ic COL­
come from 4-room furn.
on deal. L. C. Clark hr., 702
LE C T FROM YO U R OWN
apt., $1S,300.
FURN. APT. FA 22800.
Laka Mary Blvd.
AUTOM ATIC D I S P E N S ­
ERS.
F U LL
OR
PART
2 RR., living room, kit., bath, A LOT FOR TH E MONEY
TIM E . MUST HAVE S E R ­
lg. enc. porch. Furn. |7S And wa'U Include a big 2VIC EAB LE CAR AND $600
mo. 903 W. 23th 81.
1901 Park Avanua
elory Home. 4 Bedrooms, 2
to $4100 INVESTM ENT TO
F A 2-3233 anytllM
baths,
repainted
Inside
A
IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
COVER
COST OF
M A­
out, m w
wiring, g o o d
1 House • 3 rooms with fire­
B ARG AIN at $4,230, $ BR
CHINES AND LOCATION
plumbing,
7
blocks
from
place and email screened
Ilouae on paved street, 2
SERVICE. W RITE NAM E.
downtown.
Total p r i c e
porch, Lake privilege*. $63
blocks East of Enterprise,
ADDRESS. PHONE M M
•4,0001
owner-financed
with
per mouth.
Fla. Post Office. 068-4601.
HER. TO; l&gt;. O. BOX 0,
$500
down
and
$43
a
month.
Phone Frank Evans
BONNER SPRINGS, K A N ­
3 BEDROOM Frame Home
FA 2-4417 or F A 2-1733
SAS 00012.
on stela llwy.
2565 Park

Reg. Real Estate Brokers
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Publish Jan. 11. 1». 77. A Feb.
1144.

'How eomo you maka alt tho money, when Pop does
alt tho work around Hero?"

FH A - V A HOMES

2 B R Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph.
F A 2-3219.

27. Special Serv ice*

C A L L NOW !

3 Hra. turn. apt. 165.00 mo.
12. Real Estate For Sale
9. For Sale or Rent
t i l E. 8th, Pb. 322-4205 pr
322-3780.
3 BEDROOM, Sunland Es­ By owner, corner lot. furn.
2 UH. house, sliding glass
tates.
Assume payments.
LG. 3 UR., 2 full bathe, range.
door to patio, elec, kit.,
Available Jan. 31. F A 2-3173.
W ill lease $83 mo. Ted Wil­
utility room, c a r p o r t e ,
liams Hdwe. F A 2-3464.
2 BR. Apt. furn. all elee., 2
98,700. 668-5370 DcUary.
car Gar., 3 lots. Now va­
3 RM. furn. apt., clean, wa­
cant. $250 Cash, $60 mo. 517
E X E C U T IV E T Y P E
ter, lights, 350. 322-2764.
E. 25th.
HOME
2 Bit House. Clean A d o le
IM M E D IATE OCCUPANCY
in. Jiinmlo Cowan. 322-4013. 12. Real Eatate For Sale 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Dou­
ble Garage, Central Ileal A
A P T . 930 A up. surplus City.
Air-Conditioning. Lovely lo­
3 BR., 1-bath, C.B. house, Out
cation.
2, 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
o f flight pattern. Outside
LM N ENTERPRISES,
1. Us, A 2 BATIIS
city limits, yet close-in. Ph. DOWN P A Y M E N TS FROM
In c .
F A 2-5829.
Ph. 838-3911, Longwood, collect
Clean, 4-RM. 611 Park.

17. Male Help Wanted

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

6. For Kont
W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS:
Roome private bathe, 114
W. First St.

12. Raal Estate For Sal*

A UTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

__

U.S. C IV IL SERVICE TESTS!
Mcn-Women 10 and over. Se­
cure jobs. High pay. Short
hour*. Advancement. Thoueande of jobs open. Preaparatory training until ap­
pointed. Experience usually
unnecctiary. FR E E inform­
ation on job*, aalarlee, re­
quirements. Write today giv­
ing
name,
address
and
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
55, Sanford Herald.

cdq

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9t|r

Vacuum Cleaner

1. Lost &amp; Found

Office 204 W . First

MAMIE

RESPO N SIB ILITY:
Herald win ant Be re­

To make tha best home
buy, aoa the

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Otflee FA
Nlgbt FA

8-2110
94440

$334780
9U4 Park Dr.

laniard. Fin.

$4,190
STORE FOR RENT, 214 Ran
LA K E LOT, 100 g 490
ford Ave., FA 2 0221.
On Paved Road
$4,000
16. Fraiale Help Wantod
COUNTRY HOME
I BR. Fram e Home, Wood CURB G IRL, must ba Exper­
ienced. Chirk ‘N Treat.
Flour*, Outside patio, bar­
becue, and fruit tree*.
W ANTED: While or colored
$7,000
daytime attendant for el­
derly woman, 80, In Lake
Mary home. Minimum care.
KA 21301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Must furnish transportation
Ph. 322-6934 after 4 p.m.
2 BR. Home, Study, H i

Payton Realty

Day

FA 2-2611

Muet Sacrifice. UOO.
GUNS. New k Used. Large
FA 2-0714, F A
selection.
Will
trade,
Also
INCOME TA X
repair. Tackle sold 4k re­
PR E P A R A T IO N
'57 Cadillac. White, alr-cond.
paired. Uitecii Bridge Fish
1306 Douglas — 322-7199
power steering, Good oood.
Camp k Gun Shop.
$975.
FOR SALE- FIB dirt, elay, I960 Toyopet, Good ehape.
$425, assume pymte. Smith'*
shell, peat and topsoil. Elite
Amoco, 3790 Ortendo Dr.,
Lloyd, FA 2-2576.
Anywhere In City Limits
FA 2-7434.
Keel'* Paint S i Body Shop Jan. Spec. Sealarer dunga­
Complete Wreck Rebuilding
rees. $2.58 pr. Array-Navy 17. Boat* •
loth St. K Sanford Ave.
Surplus, Sanford.
10 FT.
High
Hat c a b li
Day F A 2-7719-Nlte FA 2 0586
cruiser, 50 h. p. Johnson
Maternity wardrobe, like new,
Tractor mowing 1 Grading.
aU elec, and extrae. 1M
size 16. $20. 322 0056.
Call FA 2-7821.
Garrtlson Dr., F A 1-3108.
NEW Uarrad Turn Table,
Call F A 2-2287
Type ( A ), 1922 So. Palmetto 14 Ft. Aluminum Loot Star
For Complete Feinting Svc.
boat, top windshield 4 con­
evenings.
B K R R YH ILL
trols, Clipper trailer, 18 hp.
P A IN TIN G CONTR.
NEW HOME Elect. Cabinet
Johnson motor. All la top
After 3 p. nt.
sewing m adi. Reasonable.
ehape for $373. NO $4200.
Mahogany end table, fold­
Hoofing, guttering, carpenter,
Gateway To Ihe Waterway
ing trailer table, 822-8608.
painting, cement, Gen. home
Robson Sporting Goods
repair, Lowest prices in 14 FT. G.E. refrigerator with
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
town. 23 yrs. exp. t&gt;ucal
revolving shelves, g o o d 304-04 E. l e t Pb. F A &gt;4001
references. FA 2-2178.
cond., $35. Or will trade
refrigerator and gas stove FISHING BOAT, $3$. 10th 0L
WELuS GRILLED, PUMPS,
A Sanford Ave.
plus $20, for someone to
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
paint my house, Altamonte
All Type* and Sixes
89. Trailer*
area. 838-3886 after 6 p. m.,
We Repair and Sarvlce
all day Sat. 4k Sun.
8 x 35 It. Modem 2 BR. trail­
S T I N E
er with (1000 cabana. Both
Machinery end Supply Co.
for $2450. Ph. F A 34040 be207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
LIM ITE D TIM E 1 I !
for* 0:10 — F A 3-7011 after
Mac has THROWN A W A Y the
llE A TIN Q
0:50.
Percentage Book.
SERVICING - TESTING
Buy your Carpet or Hugs at
Lewis Sales A Service
Dealer COST plus $1 per
2517 C. C. Hoad
FA 2-7928
yard.
Washing Machine Satea
A L L FIK 8 T Q U A L IT Y
&amp; Service
TO P BATED M ILLS
Free Estimate on Repair*
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322 7363
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fine Carpets in your home.

Wrecker Service
$5.00

Carpet Special!

Nylon, Acrllan, All Wool,
“ Repair Most Anything”
Bathe, large Family Rm. In BAUYSITEK • housekeeper, 5
etc. Hundreds tu choose
good neighborhood; Includ­
llOYD'S CABINET SHOP
day week. FA 2 2430.
from. TERM SI Up to two
307 Elm
FA 2-2816
ing sieve, refrig., room airyears tu Pay!
-W O M E N conditioner,
washing m a­
chine A rugi. Down pay­ Karn Extra money with N a­ For FAST T A X I Service call
Homer Little at Greyhound
ment $450, Monthly pay­
tional Company In your
lir a E. Colonial Dr.
Uu* Station. FA 2-1421 or
ments $83.50.
spare time. For further In­
Orlando, Fla.
9993.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
formation call 322-6511, 4
2416191 C olled or
Inc.
to 10 p. m. Ask for Mr.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
FA 2 8074
Wagner.
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
FA 2 5545 after 6 p.m.

Carpets A la Carte

E V E R E T T A. H ARPER
AGENCY, REALTOR
KIIA-VA Sale* Broker
2465 S Park Ave.
FA 2-2264
or
FA 2-2285

M ACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

m

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Have Neither Vacated Nor Migrated
They've Junt Moved Their lleudquurlem
And Wirth To Announce T'hnt The

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HOMES
We will buy the lot you M brel aad build the
you want. One complete
transaction. Payment from
nothing down A minimum
monthly. FHA. VA. or
Hank Financing.
LM N E N TE R PR ISE S, lac.
Pfcoss* 888-1911
Mr. Lcathcrbury or
Mr. Forgusoa

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Page 10 — Jan. 2 i, 1964

Cancer Society Fund Leaders To M eet

P B Id L L A 'S POP

Geneva Band
Announces New
Director
Pan Fattlshall, bandmaster
o f the Bishop Moore High
School Band, haa taken over aa
director fo r the 18-member
G e n e v a Community Band
which meet* at 7:30 p. m. each
Monday at the Geneva Com­
munity Hall fo r rehearsal*.
Additional members are al
vrays welcome in the band and
interested musicians, h i g h
school age and up, are invited
to take advantage o f the op
portunlty to receive excellent
musical Instruction while at
the same time enjoying group
participation a n d
perform­
ances.
The next public appearance
fo r the band will be at a chick­
en barbecue to be sponsored
by the Geneva Cltixens Asso­
ciation on Feb. 16 at the Com­
munity Hall.
Present members and instru­
ments are Oliver Mathleux,
Eva Markowics, Charles Lamb
and Boy Sterman, trumpets;
Henry Kretser, drama; Betty
Schulseraeyer, s a x o p h o n e ;
Shirley Bramley, trombone;
Cadar Hart and Ray McGill,
bass boras; Mary Sterman,
alto horn; W. L. 8!eg and Janie
Hart, baritone horns and Dor­
othy Lamb, Jenifer Coe, A n ­
thony Whiting, John Marko­
wics, Mamie Sieg and Audrey
Johnson, clarinets.

DeBary Legion
Band Show
The American Legion Her­
bert D. Gibb Post o f DeBary
w ill present the DeLand High
School Band and its 26-act
Variety Show in a program to
be held at the DeBary Com­
munity Center on Feb. 6.
Musical Director G e o r g e
W o lf o f DeLand haa added a
number of new acta to the pro­
gram. This year, aa before,
proceeds from the entertain­
ment w ill bo used to partially
defray expenses o f transport­
ing this same show to the
Lake City Veterana Hospital
fo r a performance in early
A pril. A t this same time the
DeBary Legion w ill present its
second television set to be
placed in one o f the hospital
wards fo r the veterans.
This show was well received
last year and the return en­
gagement is in response to
many requests. TickeU can be
obtained from any member o f
the Legion.

Methodist Men
Hold Meeting

I

Volunteer leaders who will
pariiripatf In the 1961 Kducaj tional afcd Fund Raising Cru­
sades o f the American Cancer
Society, to be conducted tn
Brevard. Flagicr. Indian RIver, Lake, Orange. Osceola.
Polk, Seminole and Volusia
Counties, have been invited to |
attend a special conference lo 1
be held Feb. 6 at the Cherry j
Plaza Hotel, in Orlando.
The meeting will be called
to order at 12 noon, and be
adjourned at 3:15 p.m.
The month of April has
hern designated as Cancer
Control Month by an act ei
Congress and so proclaimed
by the President of the United
States, and the Governor of
the State of Florida.

m
Mon., Tues,. Wed.

25th b PARK, SANFORD
‘FOLGER’S”

IN STA N T
COFFEE

T V Pay Dispute
LOS ANGELES ( UPI ) — A
dispute over wage* - fo r an­
nouncer* fo r the three major
radio and television networks
today posed a threat o f a na­
tionwide strike.

F IR S T CI.A8S o f IBM keypunch operators has been graduated by the
Seminole County Business School. Seated in Linda G riffith. Standing,
from the left, are Elda Nichols, Mrn. Lydia Watt, the instructor; Bonnie
Avenei, Loueila Dean and Judy Garke. Also graduating were Kaye Richey
and Gladys Cornett. Registration wan being accepted today fo r day and
evening classes in all business courses.
(Herald Photo)

ACL Credit Union To Meet
Members o f Coast Line Em
ployes Credit Union at San
ford will bold their 26th An
nual meeting at 7 p.m., Wed
nesday, in the Mayfair Inn
at Sanford. A dinner meeting
has been arranged and reser
vations have come in fait.
At U&gt;i* meeting the annual
reports of officers will be
beard, also elections held for
four directors and one credit
committeeman. Directors and
Credit Committeemen serve
terms o f two years, the Board
of Directors
consisting of

Baptist Class
Has Meeting
By Frances Wester
The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary held a monthly business
meeting in the Westmoreland
Wing last Tuesday night with
Mr*. W. G. Brown presiding
in the absence o f Sira. Lam ar
8tdkea, class president.
The meeting wcj opened
with prayer by Mrs. W. T.
Wansley.
Routine
business
was discussed. A letter was
read from a former member,
Mrs. Floyd Daniels, of Farm ­
ington, Mich.
Mrs. Charlotte McQuillin of
Longwood, presented the De­
votion for the evening. Mrs.
C. N. North gave the closing
prayer.
During Die social hour that
followed Mrs. McQuillin won
the prim In a Biblical Quit.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. J. Sizelovc, hostess, as­
sisted by Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. T. J. Townsend.
Other members p r e s e n t
were Mrs. Leon Keel, Mrs.
M. P. Mathcson, Mrs. Harley
Wilhelm and Mrs. J. A. Yarn.

A covered dish supper and
monthly meeting was held
Thursday night by Die Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church Men’s Club in
W eaver Hall with 22 mem.
bers and gueata In attendants.
A Bible discussion was led
by Marvin McClain and Vice
President
Roger
Richmond
conducted the meeting in the
absence o f President Tom
Hues ton.
Two members o f the Men's
Club, Finney Haynes and Mr
Ciain, will be initiated as
certified Lay Speakers next
Thursday night at a men's
meeting at the Kdwarda Meth­ • • • • * • * * • • • • » * * » » * » » » * » * *
odist Church In Tangelo Park.
A group o f ineii from Ca*
selberry will leave the church
a t 6:46 p.m. fo r tho supper
The cash you nood
meeting.
can be lit your hand*

nine members and Credit
Committee consisting o f three
members. The Supervisory
Committee, also consisting of
three members, are appointed
by the directors. Terms of the
directors are staggered, five
elected one year, four the
next.

Officer* currently are J. S.
Tiilis, president; E. W. Mur-,
cel, vice president; O. S. To-1
ler, treasurer, and Mrs. A. F . '
True, assistant treasurer.
I

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INCOM E T A X
P R E P A R A T IO N

(L im it: One With Your S3 Or More
Food Order Please)

H AR O LD A.
APPLEBY

4FRESH, 100% P U R E ”

Candidate
TA LLAH ASSE E (U P I) —
State Rep. Earl Fsircloth is
expected to announce he la
* candidate for the state at­
torney general's office at a
news conference here Thurs­
day.

This Credit Union was or­
ganized in 1B36, and has many
years o f good growth. Loans
to members have amounted to
approximately t w o million
dollars and dividends ranging
from four to six percent have
been paid each year since or-1
ganization.
Currently,
the,
dividend rate is five percent, I
which has been paid on dc-1
posits for the past s evera l1
years. In addition to dividends
on members' deposits, there
is alio a life insurance feature j
based on members' depositsi
without any cost to the mem-|
hers. The Credit Union h as1
394 members.

Lim it] 2 With Tour »3 Ot
Morn Food Order Pleate

TELEPH O NE
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SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A

One BUI
T o Pay
The Gregory M ay
Improve
the
appearance
o f jo u r ground* and give
your barkyard play area or
patio the dr«irrd privacy and
»rclu*ion
with a beautiful
long-lanling FENCE.

Our Home and Property Improvement Dept.
Our Home and Property
Improvement
Dept . c a n
handle the entire Job. Call
us today fo r a free c lim a te
. . . there i* no obligation, o f
course.

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So Fa§t!

Oviedo Man Dies
At Gainesville
Andrew Aulin Sr., 70, a na­
tive of Oviedo, died Sunday
morning In Gainesville.
Bora May 20, 1893, he was
a retired citrus worker, a
member of the Oviedo First
Baptist Church and of Oviedo
American Legion Post 2t3.
He is survived by his wife
Mrs. Mary Alice Aulia of
Oviedo; three daughters, Mrs.
Lons Bartlett of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Kathryn Bunch o f Or­
lando and Mrs. Bettye Reagen o f Sanford; two tons,
Charles W. Aulin o f Mart,
Tex., and Airman l.C. An­
drew Aulin Jr. o f Patrick A ir
Forca Base; 16 grandchildren
and one sister, Mrs. Mary
Grogan of Beaumont, Tex.
Funeral services will be
held at 10:60 a. m. Tuesday
at the graveside in Oviedo
Cemetery with Rev. W. A.
Loekler of Orlando officiating.

Briasog Funeral Home la lo
ila y i if

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phone. What elao given you no much pleasure and trouble-fre. aervicw for
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3 M ets Teams
To Train Here
tural art* center, under Jernlgun's management; approved
annexation of the shopping
center property at ‘27th Street
ami F'rench Avenue; adopted a
resolution approving the me­
tro telephone system plan for
Ray Kennedy, o f Casselber­ the county, appointed Joe
JAMES L. DUHON, o f the Sanford Naval A ir
MISS M A R L E N E SHERROD, a teacher at the
ry, scout for the National Dennison to the Board o f A d­
B IL L Y S. P IL O IA N o f Oviedo (righ t) is con­
Station, received the Sanford-Seminole County
Altamonte S p rin g Elementary School, la shown
League train, said the W il­ justment (zoning) ami Merle
gratulated by Frank Finch o f the SanfordJunior Chamber o f Commerce award for the
receiving the outstanding teacher award at the
liamsport (P a .), Auburn (N . Warner to the Board of AdSeminole Junior Chnmber o f Commerce as he
outstanding young sailor of the year. Duhon,
Sanford-Seminole Junior Chnmber o f Commerce
Y .) and Salinas (C alif.) farm
awards banquet. The award was presented by
assigned to V A II-3 since the summer of 1002, is
presented Piloinn with the Jay coo’s outstanding
dubs will move here from
Bill Richardson (center). Observing the presen­
a native o f Kinder, I.a. lie was chosen for out­
young farmer award at Saturday night's Junior
Columbus, Go., for (raining
tation is State Sen. Scott Kelly o f Lakeland, who
standing work in moral guidance and with the
between March 15 and May I.
Chnmber awards banquet.
Boy
Scouts.
Presenting
the
award
was
(le
ft)
addressed the Jaycees and their guests.
The three teams will be on
Lee Hawkins.
(Herald Photo)
a seven-day schedule, with
free exhibition games betwern
themselves and with out-ofcity- visiting team*.
City agreed fo ready the
playing field and clubhouse
while the Mets agreed to sup­
ply all water, electricity amt
fuel oil. Mets will have use
»
Zip Code 32771
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o f the rnnin diamond ami a
second playing field free of
*
W E A T H E R : Showers today and tonight: colder, partly cloudy Wednesday; high today 63-75; low tonight 45-55.
charge.
Flvcrett Kerr, manager o f
Established U'Oti
TL’ E S . J A N U A R Y ^ S , 1961
SANFORD, FLO R ID A NO. 118
VO L. 56
United Press Leased \Yiie
Muyfnlr Inn, where the teams
will bo housed during their
stay here, and John Krider,
manager o f tho Chamber of
CDR. II. II. I1ROWN
Commerce, pointed to the
nation-wide publicity Sanford
will receive In having tho
GEN. J. C. Hutchison, three clubs train here, also
who was unable to at­ stating "It may be the opening
tend, received tho Good wedge in bigger thing* to
| Budgets for the Casselberry Board o f Aldermen which met
The proposed Adamucci site
Government award at come in baseball for Sanford.”
LONDON
(L
T
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in
continued
session
at
the
. ...
„
M,°*! Uccrcation Commission, the
in Orange County for the new
tho Junior Chnndvor of
City Commission also ap­
of Western Europe reacted .. , .
Hast Central Florida univers­
Contmerco dinner Sat­ proved application fo r a $50,with comparative calm today ' 0,un,ecr * ,re DcPartn,cnt Municipal Building.
Amounts were $3,CSO for ity will lie recommended by
to France’ s recognition of and M ajor Owen Anstey's of000 loan from the two Sanford
urday night.
banks to complete the $00,000
Bed China, hut the move sent ! fire were adopted Monday recreation, with Insurance to the P .ilo Board of Control
Cdr. Bryan B. Brown Jr.,
to tiic Cabinet Board of Keluuneasiness through parts of j
|,}
|;!C
cnsli
purchase o f the Wood­ veteran Sanford attack pilot,
Casselberry
be
added
when
ready;
$;,night ettcr the Board of
eation at next Tuesday’s ses­
non-Communist Asia.
j — I----------ruff Iniililing, First Street Monday assumed command of
891.15 for the firemen, with
Control'a decision in Orlando
sion in Tallahassee.
ltussia called it a "step to- [
and Park Avenue. Member* S a n f o r d ’ s Heavy Attack
terms o f compensation for
Friday it was announced that ward strengthening peace."
Dr. J. Broward Ctilpcp|ior,
writ! undivided whether to Squadron Seven in formal
•
the volunteers to be regulated executive
director of
the
coffer would tie served to but reports from Taipei, seat
place meters after the build­ ceremonies aboard the nuat a later date, and $9,192 for Board of Control, told The
ing is rnzrd and a parking clear-powered
those present by the chamber of the Nationalist Chinese gov - .
carrier
LSS
eminent, indicated General- ;
lot installed.
Fhilerprise.
' the m ajor's office after items Sanford Herald by telephone
of commerce.
issimo Chiang Kai-shek might
Jim
Jornignn, recreation
of $0,250 were transferred to this morning that his staff
llo relieved Cdr. Leroy A.
"Which chamber?'* some­ break relations with France. ; _
_
.
members "a re equally in ac­
|director, requested and re­ Heath, w Iki hud held the job
a Public Umlding and Inione asked.
Members
of
the
North J l i p S J s t i l l 't D l ’ lV C
cord
for
the
Adamucci
site
A masked bandit armed witli ceived permission to host the sinro January, Uhi3.
I provcmcnls budget.
T O K Y O (U I ’ D
The Jap
"Orange County," someone Atlantic Treaty Organi/ation
and the Tuskawilla and Econ- a "lo n g chrome revolver" held Biddy Basketball state tour1 Included in the transfer
Tha rem uonlri took plae*
( N A I O ) tended t0 ‘ u ,' l!alc ' iineso government, which bus 1w m . $5,000 for a proposed ad lockhatchcc sites in Seminole up and robbed Itobcrt d'Av- |natural. Sanford won the stale dining a brief in-port interreplied.
the move, announced Monday, 1
,
,
”,
*
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^
ersa, owner o f tho Rex liquor championship the last two
Douglas Stcnslrom, head at In terms o f the alliance Itself * monopoly .011 .the tobacco dit.011 to the Municipal Build County.**
ludo between tho chip's oper­
Queried why lie and Ills co- *tm 11 at I’ lnecrcst whopping seasons. Visiting players w ill
ating conmiitinants. Tha EnSeminole's site committee, g
Some feared R might waak- businesa here, has started a ' ^ x .
for oR OondlGonlng
wurkera did not make any center, of about f.'tOO at H p. m. be housed at tha Sanford
U-rprlae, with VAII-7'a twinNATO ■becaua*
beeauaa President
Praaldcnt nationwide campaign to halt I a,»d
#nd I 800 f " r * reroinmrn'lstiou at tho Orlan­ Muodajr,
marked. 'T|n glad. Wc nc
■
• Naval Academy.
Jet A SA Vigilantes aboard,
a d a*
something out af this."
do meeting last Friday, when
Chief of rulin' Buy Williams
In other action, City Coin will deploy to the Medilerran
(fladalocd
. K , . . . Hie Board members selected
0 • •
said d’Aversa described Hie mission:
asked
to
submit
a
revised
can next month. For tha past
aWea prtof to taMna the atep. M u s i c a l N o t e
Dr.
Culpepivcr thief a* about six fret, weigh­
Let's dial unity! Go for tiic
Agreed for the old library two vveeka sha Inis been eon
hudgrt for the Puttee Depart- Atlaimicci.
Others deplored its timing.
....
..................... .
said.
“
Tile
Board
moved
so
ing Hit) pound*, dart; brown building to be used as a cul­
metro! Wc bumped Into Mr.
But there was little evl- ! M ' 1 L I-.R S U L R li ( L I D mem alter tentative estimat­
ducting readiness operations
fast wu didn't have an op hair with n crew cut. lie was
and .Mrs. High, old friends
dence of opposition to the —Gov. F an is Bryant hn- np - , es on costs of a new patrol
o ff tho Eastern Seabouni.
porlunity."
wearing gray trousers and
v lio now operate their own principle of recognition. H e n r i 1pointed five new tueniliers, ! ear cut his totals by approxCdr. Heath leaves tlie V A IIHo then added they would shirt, a suede jacket and
appliance business. He for­ Fay at, deputy foreign min- Including musician Guy Lorn- imatcly M.UOU.
7 post fo r duty as nuclear
have
recommended
any
one
gloves, with a mask made
m erly was with Hill Hard­ liter of Belgium, indicated Ids bantu, to the Florida Council
Discussion of a budget for
weapon* coordinator oil tha
of tile three sites. The Board fioin a woman's storking.
ware when Andy Stine headed government
might
follow o f too. Chairman Rab-igb W. (lie Road Board was tabled
nltack carrier USS Independ­
spilt 3 3 on votes for the Mar­
that
enterprise.
We
asked
the
Tlie thief forced d ’Aversa
o
France's lead.
] Greene Jr. announced toduy. However, Mayor Anstey was
ence. Ho lias been connected
tin. Adainucri and Tuskawilla into a rear room ami loekril
Highs their opinion o f the met­
aiitliorl/nl to euntimm witli
Britain,
wliirli recognized
with Sanford aviation in one
sites before finally deciding him in. He also lore two tele.
ropolitan
phone s y s t e m . Communist China 14 years l i o l l f l S O K u
necessary road work lor live
capacity or another since 1964
on
Adamucci.
Illumes from their connections.
" We're going for It!” they
ago, had no official comment. 1
t.-AHAHHKK (L P D __ present. Expenditure of Slot.mid with tho A-5A program
Dr. Culpepper said this
Witnesses told police the
replied. “ It'll be a good in­ But British newspapers scent- j T,„. vai"hwl
uf Kducn- io was approved for 30 feel
almoat sine* it* Inception.
morning
that
should
Orange
bandit
entered
n
yellow
cur,
vestment.'*
Ollls G. Owen, of Sylvan
de to approve France a action. 1tion put it* final stump o f up- of lH-incli pipe for 11 complete
Hi own aerved in tho lato
County fail In deliver the witli two other men, when be
• • •
The official Soviet govern-,
,
on a f - r, mi||ion culvert at the intersection ol
■pike, today nnnounrrd hi* 19511'a through Hull with sev­
Adamucci
site,
the
Board
fled.
Folks out Oviedo way will rnent newspaper livestia said boni|
Road
and
I’ alm
to , nl,
lhc Jasmine
randiilary for constable In eral units based at the San*
"w ill start over again and we
Drive,
soon have a new Methodist France was taking a "real.....___ ,...
District 4, post now held by ford Naval Air Station, Instate's university and Jun­
will recommend Hu- Tuska­
minister. He's llcv. Cyrus B. Istic approach" and that the
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
Iti. rrt Carroll.
ilulling VAH-3 and VAII-11.
ior college system.
willa
and
Econ
sites."
oawscy Jr. The present pas­ Kremlin had “ insisted for
was
authorized to consult
Owen, *n Atlantic Coast
Ho holds a US degrea from
Seminole County Commis­
tor
of the First Methodist over 10 /ears on the restor­
with County Road Superin­
Line ra iltia d conductor since tho U. S. Nuvul Academy
sioners
met
Monday
evening
tendent J. C. Lavender for
Church is Itev. Itobcrt Soka ation of China's lawful rights
1910, opposed Carroll in tiic (Class '40) and a Maiter'a De­
Q U IN C Y ( U l 'l ) — A to recommendations needed as with Chamber of Commerce
who will go to Coral Gables. in tho United Nations."
1000 run-off elertlon and was gree in aeronautical engineer­
committee
per cent increase in white a basis for setting up a com­ university s i t e
• • •
defeated by 500 votes.
ing from the Naval Pott
members
to
discuss
the
"uni­
Republican voter registration prehensive drainage program
Twenty-five years ago last
Owen served a* chief de­ Graduate School a l Munterey,
versity
site
situation"
and
was
chalked
up
during
a
fiveFriday Forrest Lake died. A
puty under Sheriff J. L. Hob­ Galifornia.
which could be carried out
decided to take a "w ait and
hour campaign In this rural over a number of years.
by for three year* commenc­
form er
mayor.
Lake
was
(Mr. Brown, Ills wifo Dunica
CHATTANOOGA.
Tenn.
—
tobacco glow ing county Mon­
ing In 1953. If* was on leav* end their *ix children live In
Mrlntosh also will draw » sen" attitude before proceed­
head of the old Seminole
(L
P
D
—
A
Nashville
police­
ing
any
further
In
efforts
to
day.
of absence from the railroad. Sanford
preliminary ordinance ss a
County Bank. He was also a
at
1109
Lincoln
have the university placed in man testified today he was
A native of Mississippi. Street.
worksheet for the Board to
form er state legislator. After
offered " a t least $10,000" if
Seminole County lesidenre! P J q £ C I l l U 'K C d
.Seminole
County.
Owen movrd to Ocala In 1921
the hank collapsed. Lake was owners were warned today by
use in setting forth qualificu.............
he could contact one o f the
and came to Seminole Coun­
PA R -E S-SA LA A M .
Tung-I lions needed to fill Hit* oilier
icn l to prison for making F\ Stewart Helinly, vice pres
jurors in the 1902 kickback
ty in 1939. He la married and
false
bookkeeping
entries. Ident o f tho Seminole County
&lt;u r l &gt;President,
j of Superintendent o f Public
trial o f labor leader James
j hn» « son. Glenn. He is a
One local resident remarked Board o f Realtors, t.. beware J» lin'&gt; N &gt; 'rcrc ‘ l'ar«cd Mon- Works lor Hie town,
It lioffa
I member o f the Brotherhood of
this morn.ng. ' The charge o f a Miami man operating in ,,a&gt;’ ''W '1 ,llul " ,e rP,'rMl I I’ os-Mhiliiy
was discussed
Over tlie vigorous objections
Hnllroad Trainmen and Cen­
was impossible because Lake this area.
army mutiny ill Tanganyika of rumbinmg the duties of
of defense attorney*, policetral Baptist Church.
Sanford police launrhed
never made a bookkeeping
Ilelm ly pointed to an article « “ * l ' « " ,,f 11 I'1'" » " OVt'r ' l,uilll,nB inapcclisr with the
man James T. Walker told u
•'If elected," Owen said, " I
an all-nut search tor a
entry in his life." At any rate, in Sunday's Miami II. raid out- throw ***&gt;• government.
|superintendent's job
until
federal court jury hearing
promise tho people to enforce
1'ireej car-old hov Monday
A TLA N TA (U I ’ D — A hid
Mirli time ns work lands re
it's the last time people here lining tho operator's nelivltirs.
charges o f jury tampering
1 ..
llio law impartially. I will not submitted by the office of llio
jflrrnmin whrn hi* mother,
ipilre separation of duties.
can remember when every­
against lioffa and five others
The newspaper article ,e- I U l'IvC .V Q u i t s
Mra. H a r o l d Mirllndale that the offer was made by concentrate *0 much on traf­ city manager of Sanford was
In other business, discusthing closed in his honor dur­ polled the man will buy rquilA N K A R A (U P I ) — Turkey
ing Hie funeral at which Rev. ies in V A and FH A burnt-* fur I* walking out o f tho Cyprus sicn and udoptlon ol a build­ ■Sr., reported him missing one of the co-defendants in fic violations but more so on tho highest of 10 bids on sale
Juvenile delinquency, and es­ of the old post office lot In
Martin Brain officiated at the sn ail down payments-and then "peuru conference" in London ing rode lor the town, follow­ from their home al Hailey
the case.
pecially the sale of liquor to Sanford. The hid was for $8,Mreet
amt
(Inora
IU::d.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. rent them. Within months, it because the British have full- ing sperflientinns us outlined
Defense attorney Jarquos
0 • •
'Die sra n li riidrj when S diiffer argued that Walker * minors I will co-operate fully 011.49.
in
Horoiinty
code.
were
tabl
continued, lhc seller learn* rd to restore order «n the
with other law enforcement
police
Imnid
Harold Jr. testimony was 'hearsay."
The second highest hid was
The Daytona Beach Even­ that he ha* nut made mutt- disputed Mediterranean island, cd until the Felt, to meeting
officers."
asleep under his luothrr's
from Herman Jacobson, of
w.th
aUtulation
that
this
Item
ing Ncvvs reported that " R e ­ guge payment* and the seller u
Walker
testified
that
Thom­
government
spokesman
Sanford, for $7,C00 and third
he number one on Hie agenda bed.
cent events have confirmed find* himself facing collection .-aid today,
as Parks, a former business
was Cornelius A, Ross Jr.,
at that time.
the long standing suspicion action.
agent
for
Hoff,.'*
Teamsters
I
. . . .
.
Livermore. Calif., for $fl,iuo.
Artion on an occupational
that only the Orlando area all
Die* I 299 in Detroit, ap­
The lowest bid w ill $200.
license fee arlicdiilc also was
along had a chance.'* It was
proached him atMMit contact­
H ONOLULU (U I ’ D — An
The bid* were opened by
tabled for study at a work
ing juror Gratin Fields, dur­
referring to the university
j intensive (earcli for an Air
the General Services Admin­
session which will he called
ing the 1902 trial in Nashville.
aite. This was printed on Jan.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby warned
Fonr* C l - t Ulohemaster which by lizard Chairman Fid Lunn.
istration (G S A ) office here
John J. Hooker Sr., special
Jfi, ei tht days before the final
^tisluy tli.it tha out-of-town
today.
government prosecutor, asked
Tile
Board
agreed
to
rn
Company
officials
today
.
.
.
°
”
r
the.
’
Pac,|
fte
decision by the Board of Con­
I ''septic tank operators" are In •
Walker if "P ark s ever men­
Unrated a $750,000 loss in the
\ w • ,,a&gt;
h , n,n/f dorse that pait of the pro­
trol.
ilii* area again.
• • •
tioned a slim of money to
City Manager W. E. Know
file whirl, de.t.oyed the Dear- " " " ^
* ........,,,/ d " f f posed Mctro|solilii 11 Telephone
A local resident ie|.ortcd to
)oti during his conversation in
Ies said at noon today that if
f,,r ,he System which allows toll free
We understand there'll be born Electronics U lK iiatoric* " fft ‘" " x
Hobby ha wa*
billed fori
regard to Gratin Fields."
GSA accept* the Clly'a offer
service throughout the coun­
Hiuc.
a delay in the opening of Sem­ plant on Illtrhuny 17-N2 south
|$I7-'I.('&gt;M fur having his tank i
Walker testified that Parks
the lot will be used a i a
ty.
However,
it
was
stipulat­
inole Park Raceway . . . pos­ nf Sanford Monday morning.
M „ . „ F v iflp n P P
1cleaned, only to leurn be could I
told him "h e would lie willing
parking area for the public
Ralph Hell, captain o f the k V i U I-A U U -IlC ted
tin t
tills
endorsement
sibly a week. It was slated to
have huil a local fir in do the to get at least Sto.ooo for me
library, now in the old post
Luke
Mary
Volunteer
Kite
!)«•
!
KSON*
M
iff.
—
should
in
no
way
indicate
that
open Jan. 1. but difficulties
j o h fo r between $25 and $10.
if I could contact Mr Fields."
office building, and for a
concerning control of
the part meat, suffered a broken A meticulous young prusecu -Casselberry approve* the pre
walkway between tlie city's
track were just settled last a 1in when he fell while fight- tor hinted on this second day ■ent rate structure of Winter
No. 1 parking lot on Commer­
uf the Byron De La Beckwith Park Telephone Company.
week. Clyde Hart, head of the Ing the blaze.
cial Street and First Street.
Don Eniith, o f Winter I'uik,
Officials suid toduy they will murder trial that he will proSeminole High School will
Hit- next regular meeting
outfit, is seeking a new open­
In tlie original bidding sev­
of the Ixiard will In- at 7:3&gt;i 1. ported to the sh.-riff'a office host Lake view High School,
ing dale from (tie Raring rvleoM a detail.&lt;1 statement dure new evidence to strength
eral months ago, Jacobson
Commission.
An
announce­ about the fire and future com- en his ca-e again.t the ae- p.in.. Fell. 10, at tlie Cass.'l today the theft of all outboard I Winter Garden, In the second
offered $10,000 for Ilia lot but
ment should be forthcoming pany plana to the press Wed- rused slayer of Medgar FIvera. berry Woman's Club on Uvcr- motor front hi* paik.d IsNit at "brain bowl'' at 7.JO p.m.
l.uko Howell i'uik Mviiday.
I Thursday.
nesduy.
N cgi o civil rights leader.
|brixik Drive.
hla bid wa* rejected.
O. G. OW EN
by the end o f the week.
Sanford City Commission
Monday night approved an
sgreemont whereby three of
the New York Mets* form
baseball team* will hold their
spring training at Municipal
Stadium.

(Hhr j^ a n fu rb f o r a l l i

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1Culpepper Says
Seminole Sites
Adopts 3 Budgets Lost In Shuffle

Chiang Mulls
Break With
France

Casselberry Board

New Commander
Takes Over
Squadron 7

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Bandit
Robs Liquor
Store Of $300

Arm ed

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Owen Announces
For Constable
In District 4

i,onn|

Cop Tells Of

G O P Gains

House Owner®
Here Warned
Of Operator

A l lioffa T r i a l

City's Bid On
P. 0. Lot High

Missing Boy
Just Asleep

[Search Malted

Dearborn Loss

Set At $759,000

Septic Tank
Bilkers Out

Motor Stolen

j

‘Brain Bowl’

justment and Arpesls (build­
ing code), directed City Man­
ager 5V. FI. Knowles to adver­
tise for bids for curbing
forms, discussed the sale o f
city-owned property adjacent
to the Central F'ire Station,
appruved installation o f a
sidewalk on the north sida
o f Commercial Avenue, with
abutting property owners pay­
ing for the materials, and dis­
cussed a plaque for the new
library building.

Board Approves
Proposal For
Pay Increase
The
Seminole
noard
of
County Commissioners today
unanimously adopted a recom­
mendation presented by a
former Commissioner Vernon
Dunn which calls for the coun­
ty'* legislative delegation to
give
consideration to pay
ra b e i for member* of the
board.
Dunn declared that "S em i­
nole County businesa during
the past five or six years baa
become big business since
current
budgets
combined
amount to more than $8.3 mil­
lion plus $300 million io
assessed value."
Dunn u id that "Such coun­
ty business requires properly
qualified and dedicated offi­
cials In ill departments." He
went on to ask, "h ow can
such qualified and dedicated
member* be induced to serve,
and continue to serve end de­
vote the interest and the time
required, even to the detri­
ment o f their personal busi­
nesses, for a mere stipend
when compared to other coun­
ties?"
Commissioner John R. Alex­
ander pointed out that while
he was In favor of the sug­
gestion he wanted R made
clear that any consideration
given to psy raises by the
legislative delegation should
includt hla request that it
not be placed into effect until
the close o f his preset, '“ rm
of office. Commissioner Lee
Gary of Oviedo slated that he
knew wbat his salr-v would
be when he sought the office.
Dunn also requested tlie
commissioner* to consider tlie
possibility o f favoring the
cstabllsliment of a county las(layers’ association. Commiss­
ioner J. C. Hutchison express­
ed his opinion that such aa
association he given consid­
eration provided that oUter
agencies such as the Semi­
nole County Board o f Publia
Instruction and the Seminolo
County Chamber of Commerce
also look upon tlie proposal
favorably. The commission
decided to confer with school
board and chamber officiate
before taking final action.
In other action the com­
mission:
Asked officials of the For­
est City Improvement Asso­
ciation to confer with County
Attorney Harold Johnson and
decide tlie brM manner In
which tiic county can provide
suitable property upon which
the association ran conatrud
a community center.
Named E. J. Moughtnn Jr,
to the insurance committee
and oppointrd Glen McCall to
the zoning board. McCall will
replace Hob Crumley, who re­
signed. Tlie commissioners autlMirizcsl a letter commending
Crumley for Ills service.
Decided to confer with pro­
fessional planning consultant*
but reaffirmed their previou*
opinion that a full time coun­
ty planner would l&gt;e necess­
ary since, as Commissioner
Hutchison put it, "Planning is
now a continuous proposition
ami anything a professional
consultant might plan could
l»e obsolete tomorrow."
Decided to a*k all munictpalitica in the county to allow
State Road Department per­
sonnel to enter their respec­
tive areas for conducting a
truffle stud) which will be
tlie most comprehensive ever
made in this county. Tlie cost
is estimated at $140,000. When
all municipalities coucur tlie
county will enter into an
agreement
with the aisle
agency to conduct tlie sur­
vey.

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r«g«* 12—Fri. Feb. 7. 'fil

Casselberry Church
To Hear Missionary
ny Jane Casselberry
Rev. Elmer Kilbournc, misslonsry who recently ha* re­
lumed from Korea, will speak
at a 7.30 p. m. aery-ice next
Wednesday at Uie Ca»*elberry
Community Methodist Church
and will *how colored tilde*
of Korea.
The program will follow a
fellowship supper at 0:30 p.m.
The public ii invited. All familics attending the supper are
requested to bring a covered
dish and their own table ser­
vice.
Hev. Kilbouroe, a third gen­
eration missionary, is the
grandson o f Ernest A. Kilbourac who with diaries E.
Cowman pioneered the work
of the Oriental Missionary So­
ciety in the Far East.
He speaks from years of
personal involvement in the
reconstruction
of
Korea
through tiie post war relief
and welfare program, lie has
directed the rebuilding of
dozens of war devastated

churches and has organized
large scale distribution of
food and clothing.
lie has successfully launch­
ed a large number of wel­
fare institutions such as or­
phanages,
widows
homes,
babies homes and leprosariums which have subsequently
been administered by Korean
national pastors and laymen.

KC Council
Sets Donee
A combined pre-I.entcn and
Valentine dance will he held
by Saint Richard Council
3357, Knights of Columbus,
from 8 p.m. until midnight
Saturday at the Council Hall,
2.704 Oak Avenue, Sanford.
Music will he by tha Jukester* under direction o f Lou
Huddleston, leader. Dress is
optional.
All membera and their
gueita ara Invited to attend.
Refrrshmenta will be served.

Welcome Wagon Council Holds
Installation For Officers
Ily Jane Casselberry
The Central Florida Council
o f Welcome Wagon Cluba held
an Installation of officers last
week at a luncheon In the
Tree Top Room of the Lang­
ford Hotel In Winter Park.
Representing tlw S o u t h
Seminole
Welcome
Wagon
Club were Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, Mrs. Lucille Crowell,
Mrs. Hilda Pcttinati and hos­
tess Nora Norris.
Mra. Judy Hurlburt, chair­
man of tho Orange Seminole
supervisors, gave a greeting
to those present and Mra.
Connie Mustard, president of
the Winter Park Welcome Wa­
gon, gave the welcome ad­
dress. The Invocation was giv­
en by Mra. Kemp Williams,
president of tlio Maittand
club.
Philip Gablcr, executive se­
crotary of the Winter Park
Clumber of Commerce, spoke
to tho group. A short skit,
“ Two Women and a Tele­
phone,” was presented by Die
drama group or the Winter
Park Club and was Introduc­
ed by Mrs. Evelyn Duclos,
president of Die Orlando Play­
ers.
Installing officer, Mrs. Mar­
garet Cann, WW area ropreeentatlve, conducted an un­
usual Inatallation ceremony in
verae and presented each new
officer with a plastic key.
New officers included Mrs.

Legal Notice

Muriel Rucher, Winter Park,
president; Mrs. Clara Ed­
monds, Orlando, first vice
president; Mra. Ruthie Ross,
Ocala, second vico president;
Mra. Nancy Telley, Orlando,
recording
secretary;
Mr*.
Pauline Alonzo, Winter Ha­
ven, treasurer; Mr*. Connie
Mustard, Winter Park, orresponding
secretary
ami
Mrs. Mary Ann Miles, South
Seminole, historian ami pub­
licity.
Honorary directors arc Mrs.
Judy Hurlburt, Mrs. Alice
Pryor of Holly Hill and Mrs.
Margaret Cann uf ('oral Cab­
les.
Mr*. Cann gave (he aims
ami duties of the council
board and made the follow­
ing recommendations:
that
each club pay $3 toward (lie
council's operating expenses;
litat officers serve one year in­
stead of six months as pre­
viously; that the council meet
three times each year, in
January, May und September
ami that the president ami
two members of Ihe executive
board of each club attend
all council meeting*.
Tlie next council meeting
will l&gt;e held in Winter Haven
In May.

KATHY

Use o f n new, nir conditioned building for summer school
nt the Huptixt llilile Institute
at (irnrevillo Ims been annnuneeil by James K. Souther­
land, president. The summer
session is scheduled May 23
through July 3 with rlnsses on
Moudny afternoon gnd itiiimIngn, Tuesday through Friday.
.Southerland hlso announced
that tho summer classes will
include n course In speed rend­
ing for the first time and that
rules nguinst enrolling college
graduates during s u m m e r
school will he relaxed.
New classrooms should hu
ready for use by Marrh I,
weather permitting. A new ad­
ministration building will be
started at that time.
Tito speed rending course to
Imi taught by Professor Martin
V. McKinster also will lie o f­
fered during the tegular ses­
sion in September.
llnptist Hibln Institute does

nut nrrept college graduates
although it offers seminarytype subjects. However, nt the
requests o f pastors sod others
in the s e n who desire refresh­
er courses, rules arc luting 10Inxcd for the summer, South­
erland said.
Students enrolling regularly
may earn six semester hour*.
Any threo subject* may he
taken from a list including (lid
Testament Intensive, N c w
Testament Intensive, Theol­
ogy, It I h I i c a I Homiletics,
Church History, Music Appre­
ciation, Choral Litcrnturn and
Speed Rending.

Thiid annual roller skat­
ing show, Showboat and the
coronation
of
the
Heart
Fund Queen will In; held hy
Mclodcn Skating Itink nn
Sunday, March 1.
Contestant* and t h e i r
sponsors are Kathy Muller,
Candy Stripers; (inil Cole­
man, Future Homemakers;
I'riM-illn Mitchell, Town of
Altamonte Springs; Gerald­
ine Page, DeMnry Chamber
of Commerce; Dnrleno Rob­
erts, Lake Monroe Homo
Demonstration Club; Mettitm
Vale, Melodeo Dance and
Figuro Club, and Melanie
Williums, Luke Mury Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Tho contestants are each

collecting pennies for their
account! from friends and
relatives. (Their collection*
have nothing to do with the
Heart Sunday Collection. In
fact, these girls have been
instructed to do nothing to
Interfere with Heart Sun­
day.) Ih e girl with the most
votes
(pennies) will he
crowned queen nt the climax
of thu skating show- hy Miss
Linda
I.ey,
lOO.Ts
Heart
Fund Queen.
In 1IW.1 the Show- und
coronation collected $723,115
for the Fund with Linda
baling $233.dl in her ac­
count. In HNi2 $773.11 was
collected and Miss Shealti
Rest was crowned queen.

MKLAN1K

IIKTTINA

DAHLKNK

New Building Ready For Use Heart Queen Coronation Set
At Baptist Bible Institute

Catholic Circle Elects Officers

My Mona Grinstead
Members of the North Orlando Oor
Lady's Catholic
Circle elected Mrs. Helen
Meant n* chairman for the
next six-month period at a
i meeting of the group held
|Wednesday night at the home
•&gt;f Mrs. Shirley Corkltill on
i l.nmbnrdy Road.
fit her officers named were
Robert Mradford Jr., son
Mrs. Mary Harter, sveretnry
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mradford
n* Altamonte Springs, has and Mrs. Rosemary Grove,
made the first semester honor treasurer.
Wednesday night's meet­
roll at Howcy Academy, a
distinction earned for main­ ing was conducted hy Mrs.
taining a grade level of 83 Hilda Sommer, outgoing chair­
or better. Rolicrt has been man. Tentative plans were
accepted at Stetson University ntatie for a Fashion Show tv
for the fall term and later he held nt a Inter dntc In the
will transfer to Harvard Law sociul hall o f tlie Church of
the Nativity.
School.

[Her account was $271.70.
Fund raising events so far
this week hnvo included a
skating putty hy Darlene
Robert's church group ami
a hake rale sponsored hy lloi
Future
Homemaker*
fo r
Gull Coleman's account.

On Honor Roll

Refreshments of sweet roll*
sttd coffee were served hy
the hostess at tho close of
the meeting.
Plans for the six-months
|program and installation of
! officers will
be the
main
i item* of business at th*
j March meeting.

15ake Sale Set
The
Kbottozer
Methodist
WSCS will sponsor a baked
food sale this Saturday In
front of the Food Fair Stora
on Park Avenue. The sale will
begin at 9 a. m. and will con­
tinued until all goods are sold.
Pies, cakes, candies, bread*
and eup cakes will he availI able.

Hamburger Fry
All Sunday School children
of Asrcnslon Lutheran Church
of Casselberry will he treat­
ed to a hamburger fry to he
held this Sunday at 2 p.m. nt
Ihe church. Hosts will he Pas­
tor ami Mrs. C. It. Zchnder.
There will lie a hymn sing,
baseball, games and plenty
to eat.

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FEC Blast Called Murder Attempt

Lake Monroe an&lt;l how il*
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MIAMI &lt;L'PI) — Weekend
Henry's r&lt;T*iri shows the traffir accidents look at least
_ St Johns, l.ake Monroe (nam-l IS lives in Florida, five of
® ed as such), l.ake Jessup and them in two wrecks, accord­
l.ake Harney,
l.akeHowell
ing to the Highway Patrol.
at that time was not named.
Lake Pickett (near Oviedo).
Stenstrom said, is shown on
HAVANA (L'PI) — Three
the government notes by !
Cubans were executed Sunday
Washington as Lake Pickle.
lor the killing of a lishing
On his maps, Henry W ash-,
tioal captain whose craft they
ington shows roads from Fort |
tried to hijack lor an escape
Mellon to Enterprise, New
to Florida.
Smyrna and Fort Reed. Fort
Reed is now tf»e Sanford sec­
tion of Wynnwood.
RERUN (CPU - Rolf S.
Rill Thompson, a West 1.1th Eden said Sunday he has can­
Street grocer, says that the celed plans lor Marilyn i .Han­
original name of Lake Mon­ dy I Ilicc Davles to appear in
roe was not Valdez but Mon­ tils \Ve*t llerlin night dull la­
tezuma. Thompson said that ter this month because "she
ADVANCES IN THE STUDY iintl treatment of lioart ailments were ilisuntil six years ago he was in can't sing.”
ciissed by three .specialists before some ."OH medical doctors from tltronphpossession of an abstract
mit Central Florida at the Civic Center Friday evening. The speakers uru
* which dated back to the l'oo's
seated, front the left: Dr. Hrnce I.oynie, Emory University, Atlanta: Dr.
RRLSSELS
(U
P
I)—Imports
and the King of Spain when
15. Waldo Moore, Emory U., and Dr. Peter C. Gazes, Charleston Medical
of
foreign
poultry
and
eggs
,
the monarch deeded an area,
College,
S. C. Standing are members of the Seminole County Medical So­
commensurate with what a into the European Common
ciety, which sponsored the meeting: Dr. William C. Rape, Dr. T. F. Mc­
now Seminole County, to six Market came practically to a
Daniel, Dr. Robert M. Rosemotid and Dr. &lt;i. II. Starke, president. Drs.
men—all with Spanish names. halt today as the six-nation
Rape and Rosentond, its co-chairmen of the society’s heart committee, set
imposed
new ^
Thompson is now searching community
tip
the program. Drs. McDaniel, Jennie and Moons were classmates at
duties.
|
Ills effect! to locale the ab­
Emory.
(Herald Photo)
stract to obtain further in­
formation. He recall* that the
NOTASLLGA.
Ala.
CPI)
original name o f Lake Jessup
was Mud Lake and that it —A loo per cent boycott by
B later was named for General white students today dosed
Jessup.
Macon County High School
Rut the important point Is here and a liuntb threat shut
that Thompson recalls that down new ly-integrated Sliorl-1
them are several historical er High School a few miles
monuments in Texas which away.
Fluoridation of the City of letter of petiUon •*» the '»ty
refer to Sanlord and to a
Sanford's water supply in the Commission requesting Hie
General Monroe who served
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The forthcoming jhoo.ooo water inclusion of fluoride m the
in this area.
LONDON' (U PI) — Former|
• • •
Prime Minister Harold Mac­ mother of Iwe Harvey Oswald improvement program will Ik1 City's water »u|ip!y.
Dr. G. II. Starke, president
Perhaps we will get to the millan today announced (he went before a presidential discussed by City Commiss­
nl the Seminole County Med­
&amp; bottom of something yet!
end Of a parliamentary ca ­ commission today with docu­ ioned! Monday evening.
« • •
City Manager W K-. Know­ ical. Soqt£(&gt;v - will 111* ,fro"P
reer of nearly 4tLvr*r*. Hr ment*
les xwfu this morning a al&gt;o rots approved the request
Friday night’ * tornado-like said he will not run^fur a [
weather forced the postpone­ lluus« o f Common* Mat in the it* member* her son did not group' had requested to Pc for fluoridation of S.uiioid .*
assassinate
President
Ken­ heard on the proposal.
ment of the Roy Scout Cant* coming general elections.
vvaler .supply.
D*. Jack C. Morrison, last
porcc which was to be held
Commission also will con­
nedy.
at Fort Mellon Park on the
Mrs.
Marguerite Oswald, presklent of a local dental sider approval on the hid
shores of l.ake Monroe. Scout
AMITYVILLE, N. Y. (UPI) JG - year •old, gray - haired society, stated that all San­ notice and proposal for the
officials say it'll he held at —A Itf-year-old girl. Nancy grand mother, wa* accompan­ ford dentists have signed a water Improvement program,
a later date.
Including
two new
water
Thompson, jumped from a ied hy a Secret Service es­
• • •
treatment plants, a new will
small private plane alter her cort vvlicii she arrived at com ­
ift
IF* been announced that
field at MayfaD Country' Club
first airplane ride Sunday and mission headquarter*.
Sanford N'AS personnel aboard
and heavy transmission lines.
She said she had brought
walked into the still-spinning
the Saratoga, now on a Cari­
In oilier matter* on the
propeller. She was killed in­ with her documents s h e
bbean tour, will not return on
agenda, the Commissioners
c InIni s will slied new light on
stantly.
schedule. Navy officials said
ACCRA. Ghana (U P I) — A will commend Assistant Fire
the ease. Stie earlier hail pro­
that the Saratoga's tour lias
Chief It. T. Thomas for 33
mised "new evidence” and Ghana government newspaper
been extended.
years of service lo the City;
charged
today
Hint
tho
Amer­
she would
lay
her
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - said
• • •
consider draft of the lease
card”
before
the ican Negro diplomat who rais­
T he
Florida
Naturopathic "trump
Al I/&gt;rmann. the mayor of
ed the I'. S. flag after A m a of Municipal Stadium to the
Warren
group.
Physicians
Association
It
a
s
Long wood, w ho spoke at a
farm team of the New York
“ Do you have the docu­ ilemoiiMrolom hauled it down
Cub Scout meeting at South honored the memory o( the
Mela baseball team; consider
was u "Judii-” who perform­
Seminole Elementary School late Supreme Court Justice ments with y o u ?" a reporter
the City’ * J# olI hid for the
ed
a
"disgraceful,
shameful
Friday night, said that ac­ Glenn Terrell by presentation asked.
vacant tot adjacent to Ute
"Y e*. I have," she said ill at l.”
cording to present Civil De­ of a plaque and a cheek for
Public Library; discus* an
Hut
President
Johnson
sent
a clear voice
fense plans Seminole County Moo to Mrs. Terrell.
agreement between Hie Coun­
The same Sorrel Service­ a pei'Konni message to the di­ ty and the City regarding fed­
would have to accommodate
men who guarded Oswald's plomat, Emerson Player, of eral aid highway projects re­
some to.000 person* if Or­
Marina, Denver, Colo., I'oiumendilig quiring planning programs,
TAMPA (U P I) — Tile only Russian hoi ii wife,
lando had to he evacuated.
him for "your biovery in pro­
full-rigged
"pirate
ship
'
in
during
her
stay
in
Washing
Each area of Seminole would
and request " I .sanlord Simpbe rerpiired to handle a num­ Hie world, the Jose Gasparil- Ion lor ajipearance* before tecting the Am erican.flag."
ping Center lor utility and
When a molt o f government,
commission
were in
ber of Orlando citizens equal la, was to sail up the Hills­ t h e
street iinpiovemcnt* as part
borough River and dock here riiarge of security for Os­ incited Ghanaian* demonstrat­ of it* agreement lor annexa­
to the area's population.
ed outside (lie embassy last tion.
# » ♦
today kicking off the annual walds mother.
4
Mrs. Oswald said Sunday week and pulled down (lie
Did yuu know that every ucek-long Cu-parilla Festi­
night, after arriving Irutn flag. Player rushed out, seized
Inch of rain provinces 27.000 val.
Foil Worth, lex., she was the flag and .ran It hark lip |
gallons of water. To put two
"thrilled to ilealli lo have fi­ the stuff. When lln reeeivedj
Inches of rain on Florida's
nally broken through” and Johnson's message today, the
400,000 acre* of ellms groves
Negro emhassy attache said! Automobile lieensu lag o f­
keen Minimum'll to testify .
Hie skies would have to dump
only: “ I am proud to he u n ! fice in the roiirtliouso will he
almost 22 billion gallon* of the
open from !• a. hi. to noon SntAmerican,”
wet stuff What a job!
• • •
Rut i h&gt; Ghanaian l imi
i today ill ordir that those who
gun of
president Kwntnc cannot g,-l lo the office during
Today's Chuckle: lfthcvvorldNEW YORK (L'PI) Ed
N'krunmh'it
Convention Pen-' n gulnr hour* may obtain
j&gt; o pulationcxplosinncontinucs- Sullivan'* television show was
pic's Party (C P P ), attached their lioit lag, It was anp e o p lew illbepaikcdtogctlier- turned into a screaming "Rea
Sanford Police reported this all Ameiicun Negro dlpluii.nl.- liOUlued today by Mr*. Marjustlikcthls.
tlegruund” Sunday night h&gt;
jorle Shepard, assistant lax
an ovcr-cxrited audience uf morning that the Park Avr ns 'Skunks and Jlldusc*'' and
collector.
raid
“
we
ill
Africa
ole
prepar­
teen agers that went into res nue Pharmacy wa* entered
Mis. h'lu|&gt;.iid al o lemillded
tas.v over England's rack n' sometime Friday night or ed to fix them proper (sic)." I
that the deadline for obtain­
roll quartet.
early Saturday morning
ing Itoil tugs is Feb. 20 and
It was the first live tele­
Officers said that entry
information from Tallahassee
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) vision appearance in the Unit­ was made mio the building
indicates tlieie wilt he no ex­
Florida got another Republi­
ed States (or the mop topped by prying oil padlocks on a
tension of time.
can enndidatr for governor toReatles, and even Sullivan sliding gla*s door. The o f­
A traffic signal lighi at Mel , Alts. .Slop,nd urges those
day with the formal announce.
Avenue
ami 23th [ that have not done so to ob­
,
incut o f Rep. Charles Hollry, got into the act hy wearing a fices of l)r. Edwin Lindsey lonviile
Iteatle wig.
was blown down tain their tugs now and avoid
and Dr. Robert Smith were S t r e e t
St. Petersburg.
The four singers are in the entered and the reception early Saturday when tornado- ! waiting in long lilies the last
Holley joins fellow Republi­
United Stab's on a today room w.i* ransacked How­ like wind* ripped through the
few days.
cans II. R. Foster, Fort My­
visit which also will include ever, (xiliee reported, nothing Sanford area Tile signal light i
ers. and Ken Folks, Orlando.
two concerts in Carnegie Hail was found lo he missing from was re installed by the City's
They will fight It out for
next Wednesday. They arriv­ (lie building.
Public Works Department.
the GOP nomination ami the
Slight naif damage was re
ed front England Friday.
right to face the Democratic
l«ortcd in several sections of
The four arc John Lennon.
nominee in November. There
the city and a number of i .Seminole County's rnntribu23. George Harrison. 21, Paul
arc six Democrat* in the field.
residents around the area re- j tioli in new roads nod zoning
McCartney, 21. and (lingo
ported that the top* of palm for llie proposed stale univer­
Slarr.
sity on the Adamuerl alts on
trees were blown away.
Si! .'•2(1, five miles south of
The Casselberry board of
GOTH END URU, S w e d e n
Oviedo, will ho discussed by
Aldermen will meet at 7:30
(U P I)— An exhibit o f blueCounty
Commissioners
toned paintings hy
artist
Sanford Police reported this the
A car belonging to Ernest p.m. today in the Women's
Pierre llis o a u received con­ A. Iluckabonc was rejkiried Club on Overbrook Drive.
morning that a 14-year-old and .State Roaid of Control
Items on the agenda include youth was apprclicnded for technician* ul 2 p. in. Tuesday
siderable praise from art crit­ stolen between 7 and to p m.
ics here. Sunday, the critics Friday night. The auto was builditig code, drainage, open shop.UUug in a local depart­ at the courthouse.
State Board member* are
received some bad new*—they later discovered by Hucka- ing of bids fur the fire de- j ment store Saturday after­
Darned that Hrassau really b bone himself. The vehicle partment's panel rescue truck ' noon. The youngster was re­ ■laird to hold their monthly
a Peter, a rhlrnpanic* in the lo - ' was parked In front o f the and the police department's leased in the rustisdy of her eieeting Friday at the Unlver%
j toolbar,
*it&gt; of Florida, Gaiutavitlv,
p i »«•I MedaUsua iatno* *a AlaUlaod new putiui car.

;3 Executed

Maudy Not Handy

Eggs Banned

School Boycott

Mac Retires

Oswald’s Mother Fluoridation Issue
Promises New Before City Council
Data On Slaying

Prop Kills Girl

Ghana Assails
U. 5. Flag Saver

Judge Honored

P i r a t e s Ahoy!

Beatles Rock
Studio With
U. S. Debut

C ar Tag Office
Open Saturday

Pork Avenue
Store Entered

3rd GOP Enters
Governor Race

Storm Damaged
Signal Repaired

Board To Discuss
Roads To Site

Board To Meet
At Casselberry

Ape Art

Car Recovered

Youth Arrested

'Non Union'
Train Enters
Space Center
MIAMI (U PD —A* worker*
cleared the wreckage of a
Florida East ("oast Railway
freight train front the track*
here
today. FEC Hoard
Chairman Edward Rail rlnirg
ed those responsible for the
derailment were guilty of at­
tempted murder.
Rail also responded heated­
ly to a statement hy George
(.eighty. chief negotiator f«u
the striking unions, who said
the unions knew nothing about
the blast that derailed the
train .mil caused ail estimated
$250,000 damage.
"When Mr. (.eighty say- in
Id* Hatcmenl that union* li.ol
nothing lo tin with it. lie im­
plies that members nt Hie
unions had nothing In d» with
It." Hall said at Ills Jack soil
ville office. "Tin* causes me
to inquire If some of the
chnri'lies in Miami went to the
trouble to place the dynamite
there and also on the crane
mi we couldn't use it
The 75-yenr-ohl hoard chair
man said (lie dynamiting ol
the bridge at Miami Sunday
was "attempted murder ol
the engineer.”
"I f it had dropped the first
engine into the waterway he
would have been killed," Rail
said.

SOMK .TOR PERSONS, iiultulinp members mid their wives, attended a
(’cutrid Florida (tension of the Florida A ssocia tion of Letter Carriers hero
Sunday afternoon ami heard Charles Coyle, Washington, D. C., secretarytreastirer of the national association. Pictured from the left: David Powell,
district secretary: Tony ilvvertn, regional field director; Coyle, Rob lloslord, local president; Sam Holmes, district chairman; Miss Cocile Heard,
Sanford postmaster, ami Delpho Hackney, C. S. postal inspector.

North Orlando, Panamanians Still
Longwood Back
Show Anger A t U. S.
Metro Phones

PANAMA CITY
(UPI) -tilted in 21 Panamanians
Support of the metropolitan
I'liiinmniilnu*. ignoiing the \ dead. The violence nronsed
li-li-phoiie sysieni foi Seminole traditional Alardi lira* fes­ simmering Piiiiamatiian dis­
i utility Inn been voted hy the tival, marked the one mouth content ami brought a severfity of Longwood and the aiinivei«uiy of llie crisis with an..' of diplomatic relations
llie United States Sunday witli Washington ami de­
Village of North Orlando.
In approving a involution, with aiiti-Amerlean demon­ mands for revision of th«
tho Ylllugn Council o f North strations and a nisreli on the t‘.hi:l run.-iI treaty.
Twenty
one Panamanian
Oilalldo, '•acting in lirhalf of Canal /one.
It wa* on Jan. P that a students carry lug their na­
tin- affirmative mujoiity of it*
i illicit!*, doe* hereby- endorse controversy over flying the tional flag ami shouting antlii* telephone *ervicr cvtin- flag triggered rioting atid ti-Aiucrirnii slogans Sunday
*iou and approve* it* required clashes with U S. Canal /one night reached the border ..f
»;«t•• inercn*c, and doe* com- foree* vvhh h eventually re- the U.S.-controllci) C a n a l
Zone before they were turn­
mend each of the telephone
ed hack by National Guardsconipanie* and the Seminole
men alerted in advance.
County Chamber of Coimneice
Earlier 2.00(1 cheering Pan­
for their cforU on lid* issue
amanian* streamed Into tho
mol what il rt-prexenl* to
city's Santa Ann Park to
enmity-wide unification.”
listen to tinea hour* of
Longwood City C o u ii c i I
tirades against the United
adopted a motion "endorsing
Slate* and Cohiili exile* hy
ami supporting the metrupnlL
student leader*. Tho crowd
tan sy stem of eliminating toll
LAKELAND (U PI) — Many shouted "Yankee go homo”
charges an telephone rail* be­
tween longwood and Sail- of tho state’ s tiig oltru* con- ami "Viva Panama.”
! eenlration plants reluctantly
fe i d "
There were no reported in­
Currently,
Southern
Ih-ll went licliind schedule today juries or arrest*.
• • •
in processing mid sea*on or­
One youth participating in
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Tilrplionu i* tallying voles by
ange*. thank* to heavy rain* the march on the Canal Zona
A long Florida East Coast its subscribers in tlm Snnfntd
last week.
eluded the guardsmen ami
Railway train, manned by men on the proposed metro
Mutual
Executive V i c e penetrated one ntila into the
nun-union workers, moved in­ system.
President Robert \V. Rutledge zone. Guard Cnptuin Rafael
to llie Kennedy Space Center j
said the rain* etil into IIn* uti­ Mata, who retrieved him,
today despite picket line* at j
lization volume of processing nnid the youth managed to
(lie four main entrances lo the i
plants last week doe to con run a Pannnmni.ni flag up a
sp.ierjKirl.
tinuotis downpours throughout pole during tho brief incur­
Tim train, flanked hy 10
the fruit belt.
sion.
ImiIIcc and security cars, cn- j
Fresh
orange
shipment*
tcred the north end ol a $i5o,
totaled only 450-500 car* last
million moon rocket complex I LOS ANGELES (U PI) A week despite the fact that
under construction on Merrill trial involving the clnfsip in­ packer* were going all out in
Island at ft a.in. ESI*. There gredient* of kidnaping and their first 'big'' week for tin'
were no incidents.
Hollywood eelehriti.'ii — the mid-season Valencia*.
It was the first regular Flank Kloutra fam ily— open*
Fresh grapefruit shipments
train service to the sprawling today in fedcial court.
totalled alauit ram ears, also
N A S H V IL L E ( U P I ) — T h ree
space center although 58 bal­
Most of tIm&gt; hidden detail* of down from Hie week before.
masked gunmen rotdied a sub.
last ears were unloaded Feb. •he kidnaping o f Itl-year-uld
urban hraneh of the Third Na­
2 alter bring lulled three Flunk Sinatia Jr. from a
tional Hank here today and
day*
earlier
hy
National Lake 'lohoo motel in northern
r*ea|M.i| with alt estimated
Aeronautics and Space Ad­ Cnliloriiln Dee. K ore expeeted
$04,000.
ministration (NASA) guards to he unfolded n* the triul
Tho men, wearing Hallo,
The transmission of a 1902
NASA barred further rail ser­ pi&lt; gresse*.
repossessed sports coupe has ween masks and armed with
vice until today.
Selection o f a jury wu* the
Pickets were set up near first order of Inisiues* and Ih i ' ii stolen from an auto 32-culiher pistols, entered tho
Hie south ami north entrum-cs win exported to taku second parked on the linn's lot at Green Hills branch about 10
2ot South Elm Avenue, the minute* after it opened.
to ( ape Kennedy near a Mer­ day*.
There were about eight zn*
rill Island launch area c n -1 I)i fondant*, rounded op hy Sanlord Credit Rureau report­
ploye* and three customer!
•ranee and at the northwest the Fill within three day* af- ed to (Millee today
Rureau officials said Hie ear present.
entrance, near Titusville, to (er young Sinatra wa* n-l.-a*had Im' i-ii left on the lot dur­
One o f the gunmen shouted,
Merritt Island
ed following p a y m e n t of
Cars were hacked up in $210,000 in ransom, m e: John ing the weekend. Early Sun­ “ don’ t put up your hand*.’’
most aicas during peak Iral William Irwin, (2; and Harry day morning llie auto was Tho employe* nod customers
lie hours hi the morning, hut Worthington Keenan and Jo­ checked and the HatiMiilssion were then told to line ugniiut
discovered missing.
wall* as tho bandits emptied
most car*, loaded with missile seph I lyi|e Amsler, both 21.
cash drawer* of nil teller
and
conslrmlion workers,
All have pleaded Innueriit
cages.
continued to move slowly into I ul the PHI any* they all
The men fled after ordering
Eddie L. Ilaeon ol St Ctmid
Hie spaceport Stale mill Hie- signed alat.-menta i'onfe»uing
llojlovvav the customer* anil employes
vurd County police patrolled they took part in the "get- and Michael F
the area hut there were no In­ rtrh-qmi k" selieiiie to vlclim- were uric sled hy Sanford Po­ into rest rooms.
Within minutes after (Im
cidents
izr (Ini wealthy elder Sinatra lice following a minor arri
poliro established
dent Sunday nighl at 2020 robbery,
The picket*, who walked
French Ave. Ilaeon was cited load block* llnniigliout Ilia
hack and forth on llie side of
for not having Ins vehicle un­ area. The getaway ear was
the road*, tarried signs lead­
der control and Holloway for described as a Ihi’i.l Pontiac
ing "Notice to llie public.
making an Improper left turn. sedan.
FIX', vvttns*' facilities are
tran«|Mirling to Hu* project
refuse to bargain in good
laitli . . we have no quarrel
NICOSIA, Cypiu* (C P I) —
will) any oilier employes,
A NA^V s|Hikcsman said ul- Ann-rirun and Allied diplotempi* were being made lo mm* rushed emergency peace
determine how many, il any, negotiations today to avert
workers were turned away a threatened full-stnlu civil
war in Cyprus.
Irom the space renter.
A new outhicak uf shoot­
.Similar picketing lor (wo
days Iasi year halted con­ ing underscored the urgency
struction at the rapidly grow­ or the negotiation*. Greek
ing space center. A presiden­ ami Tui kbit Cypriot polirc
tial board oi inquiry. appoud- exchanged tire at Episkopi, a
&lt;•&lt;1 hy the late President K*'n- i village near Limassol, when
nedy as a result of the shut-| the Greek* tried to recover
down, recommended t h a t a police station raptured hy
NASA boycott tlir FEC lor (ho the Turk* Sunday night.
duration of the strike.
One Greek Cypriot police­
The curlier picketing was a man vvnx reported killed.
result of several truck ship­
It r i t i * h source* warned
m e n t s of PEC-transported that a resumption of serious
goods to the spare center. fighting ln'twern Greek and
Rail lines into the spaceport T u r k i s h Cypriot* "almost
were not completed at that certainly would provoke ma­
time.
jor T u r k I s h intervention"
that could result in a rlusli
with Greece.
TAMPA (C P I) — Aulomo-I Ill an attempt to head off
bile racer Gordon Woolley of a flare-up along NATO’a
Waco, Tex., wu* in fair con­ Eastern defense flunk, U.S.
dition at u lo.nl hospital here Undersecretary of
State
today with a fnu-turad neck George Rail arrived in At­
vertebra# flange suffered In a| hens for urgent meeting*
lacing accident nl llie Stale willi the I'.K. anihn-sailors to
Fau Sunday altei i. «&gt;u.
Cyy iui« Greets auti 'Juitu /. 1

Citrus Plants
Fall Behind
Schedule

Sinatra Kidnap
Trial Opens

3 Gunmen Rob
Bank Of $64,000

Transmission
Stolen From C ar

Field In Accident

Diplomats Work
To Avert War

P U B LIC

N OTICE
Interested citizens

invited to
Organizational meeting

SANFORD

CHAMBER ol COMMERCE

Race Driver Hurt !

8:00 l\ M. February 19th, 1964
at County Court House

9 DAYS FROM TODAY

�Wayne King Plays
Last Aragon Waltz
CHICAGO (U PI) - Wayne
King u v e d the lait waits for
the faithful Sunday night
ahen thousand! of dancers
drifted back to dreamland In
■ bitter-sweet farewell to the
famed Aragon Ballroom.
Grandmas a n d grandpas

Hospital
Notes
FEBRUARY V
Admissions
Patricia Dullea, Belle Kolodner, Annie W. Hutchison,
Craig Brown, Emma Ruth
Cooper, Cecilia Dominguez,
Nadine McNeil, Frank Robinaon, Kathryn Brauer, all of
Sanford; Elisabeth M i l l e r ,
Orange City; Elizabeth Van
Tuyl, DeBary; Linda Kath­
leen Cundiff, Fern Park;
Murdock MacDonald, Long
Island, N. Y.

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Domin­
guez, baby boy, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Cooper, baby boy, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Dullea,
baby boy, all of Sanford; Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Miller, baby
girl, Orange City
Discharges
Lucy Payne, Irene Wilt, Vic­
toria Harrington,
W 1111 e
James Vance, Lorece Peter•on, Blanche Richards, Edith
A. Mazuc, Betty J. Sullivan
and baby boy, all of Sanford;
Shirley Kephart and baby
boy, Apopka; Charlene Danford, Fern Park; F r a n k
Shamy, DeBary; Wilbert Pleper, Chuluota; Elsie Corpentag, Casselberry; Yvonne Ful­
ler, Longwood

FEBRUARY S
James Holmes, Alice M. Wil­
lis, Wayne Moran, Janice
Punch, Curtis Morgan, Tony
Smith, K. C. Burgess, Robyn
Hobbs, Julia Davis, all of San­
fo rd ; Louis Kerchner, Wil­
liam B. WlUcutt, DeBary;
Charlene Danford.Fern Park;
n orence Kennedy, Casadaga;
Jeanne G. Briggs, Maitland;
Sue Ann Poff, Orange City;
Mary Lou Boston, Emma Bos­
ton, Gary Paul Bennett, Lake
Monroe; Frank Williams,
Chuluota

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Punch,
baby boy, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. John Poff, baby girl,
Orange City; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Briggs, baby boy,
Maitland
Dlackarges
Roily Flerty, Howard Brew­
er, Jack Lawrence, Valton
Williams, Mary J. Stewart,
Carolyn 0 . Garrett, William
Herman Harriett, Richard
Rosolsky, Craig Brown, Nan­
c y I . Coward and baby boy,
Lola I. Lindsey and baby boy,
Frances Ann Gagon and baby
girl, all o f Sanford; Kathryn
E. Ryan, John C. Cowell, De­
Bary

FEBRUARY •
Admissions
Thomas V. Fitzpatrick, Nell
Furman, Blanche Richards,
Marguerite W. Price, Mary
Singleton, Otis Bush, Cheryl
Weldon, Judith Potter, Robert
Woodruff, Bonnie J. Lee,
Ileba Barnaud, all of Sanford;
Rosemary Cohen, Flora Alltnan, Osteen; John Troutman,
Lake Monroe
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price,
baby boy, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer B. Cohen, baby
girl, Osteen
Discharges
Curtis Morgan, MolUa Emily
Yesley, Ruby Knight, of San
ford; Gladys D. Canaday, De­
B ary; Harriett Bush, Oviedo

M rs. Murphy, 83,
Dies In Hospital
Mis. HcuiivUa Murphy, el,
died Sunday aftemoou at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Born April 4, 18S0, in Midieon, she had made tier borne
liero for the past 2U years
at 1804 8. Lake Avenue. She
was a member o f the First
MetiioJiit Church.
Survivors are a sou, Sidney
A . Murphy o f Sanford; five
grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p. in. Wednes­
day at Urlaaon Funeral Homo
willi Rev. John T. Adama Jr.
officiating. Burial will be in
Kdgewalcr.

Tars Toughest

who did their courting under
the Aragon's make believe
stars, swayed to the strains of
the waltz king's theme song,
“ The Welts You Saved for
M e."
The sky was synthetic, as
usual, but some of the tears
were real.
The Aragon, a massive ara­
besque ballroom born in the
roaring '20s, closed Its doors
on Uie big band era shortly
after midnight. Its owners
plan to turn the Alhambra of
the Midwest Into a roller skat­
ing rink.
When Wayne King stepped
to the canopied bandstand for
the final set, he carried with
him the same saxophone he
used In his Aragon debut 3$
years ago.
He was the first of a long
line o f band leaders to soar
to fame In the shadows of the
Aragon's false-front turrets
and minatrets. Among the
others were Eddie Howard,
Dick Jurgens, Art Kasscll,
Freddie Martin, Ben Bernie
and Lawrence Welk.
In the 1030s tho “ awing"
bands came through — Benny
Goodman, the Dorsey broth­
ers, Harry James. The Ara­
gon spotlight shone on the top
vocalists of the day—Buddy
Clark, Gloria Van, Bob Eberle and many others.
" I felt like crying," said
King aa his fans greeted him
with hearty applause.
"There'll never be a place
Ilka the Aragon," said a
gray-templed dancer.
And there never will.

V EG ETA B LE
REPO RT
Federal State Market
Newo Service
Sanford
Shipping point information
for Feb. 7. All aalea F.O.B.
Precooling chargea extra unlaaa otherwise stated!
Saaford-Ovicdo-Zellwood Dis­
trict!
Partly cloudy, warm.
Cabbaga: Demand alow to
fair, market weaker. Domestic
round type, 1 * bu. eratea,
11.40 to fl.0 0 , mostly f 1.60,
very few higher, few small
alze*, f 1.25; 60 lb. sacks, most­
ly fair quality, f 1.16 to $1.25,
very few higher, poorer, low
aa $1.
Carrots: Demand fair, mark­
et about steady. Sacks, 48-1
lb. film paekad, mostly $2.26;
50 lbs., loose, $1.66 to $1.65.
Celery: Demand fair, market
steady. 10 ill. crates, Pascal,
2-214 do*., $3.26; 8 dot., $8;
4 dos., $2.26; 0-H dot., $2;
hearts, 24 count, film wrap­
ped, $3.26.
Chinese Cabbage: Demand
exceeds supply, market strong­
er, wide range In price. 10 in
crates, $2 to $3.26.
Endiva: D e m a n d good,
market slightly s t r o n g e r ,
1 1/0 bu. crates, $3.60.
Kscarole: Demand fair to
good, market about ateady.
1 1/0 bu. crates, $2.76 to $3.26.
Lattuce: D e m a n d
fair,
market about ateady. Boston
type, EBN crates, 24 count,
13.60 to $4; Iceberg type, WB
rratee, 24 count, few, $2.25 to
$2.60, 80 count, very few,
$1.76; Romaine, 1 1/0 bu.
crates, $8.60 to $8.76.
Onions, green: D e m a n d
light, market eteady. Crates,
3 dos. bunches, $3.
Parsley: D e m a n d light,
market ateady. Crates, 6 dos
bunches, $2 to $2.60.
Radishes: D e m a n d fair,
market weaker. Baskets, red
varieties, 80-0 os., $1.26 to
«JAu.
Spinach:
D e m a n d fair,
market about steady. Bushel
baskets, Bavoy type, $1.76 to
$ 1.00.
lis tin g s , Florida UUtrUti
Partly cloudy and mild.
Cabbage: Demand slow to
fair, market slightly weaker,
Domestic round type, 144 bu
crates, mostly fuir quality,
mostly $1.60, very few higher,
poorer low as $1.26; 60 lb.
sacks, ordinary to fair qual­
ity, $1.16 to $1.26, poorer low
as $1.

Club To Meet
The Lake Mary Home Dem­
onstration Club will meet at
the Firs Department Hall
Tuesday morning at 10:80.
The subject will bo ‘ ‘ Up To
Date Food hens#."

PITTSBURGH — (NKA) Glutton*
.— Pittsburgh football playJust bo rata can eat enough
era voted'Nnvy tha best team grain annually to seed a dairy
they played in 1988. Ilia Mid- cow for one year. One rat ran
iidpmaii defeated the Pan- eat about two-thuds us much
as a kaa
then, M4S.

Ifa

M ari

Pa*e 2—Mon. Feb. 10, '64

ftralS

Mrs. Prescott
Riles Tuesday

"SUPER - RIGHT**

MEATY PORK

Mrs. Dori* Prareott, 66. who
died Sunday in lakeland, will
be buried Tuesday morning.
Bom May 3. 1897. in Lcetburg, the had made her home
In Sanford for the past 27
years at 601 H. Laurel Avenu.c She was the wife of the
late Weiley Preacott; attend­
ed the WesUide Miulotiary
Baptist Church and waa em ­
ployed by the Avon Cosmetic
Company.
I
She U survived by five 1
daughters, Mra. Inez Green
of Sanford, Mrs. John Ungerfelt of Marietta, Ga., Lin.
Ortn Ruhlow of Honolulu, Mra.
Alva Clum o f Beeaville, Tex.,
and Mrs. Betty Caldwell of
Houston, Tex.; two aiateri,
Mrs. Muriel Dabbj of Jack­
sonville and Mra. Edith Saundcra of Lakeland and two
brothers, Keith Hlgginbothom
of West Warwick, R. I., and
Roy Hlgginbothom of Winter
Haven.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a. in. Tuesday at
Brisson Funeral Homo with
Rev. Paul M. Calley officiat­
ing. Burial will be in Ever­
green Cemetery.

ONE OF THE MOST unusual shows ever to lie presented by the Mutual
Concert Series will lie seen on the stage o f Seminole High School at 8
p.m. today. Daniel Liords* International puppet allow, billed as strictly
aimed at an adult audience (over 12) is the only American marionette
theater succcsufully to tour in concert around the world. This is the final
show in the season series, and ticket holders are reminded thnt their mem­
berships are transferrnblc by Concert Scries President, Judge Vernon
Mize.

Ernest Parker
Dies A t 36
Ernest Parker, 30, who op­
erated service stations here
for aeven years, died unex­
pectedly o f a heart attack at
bis home In Lynchburg, Va., it
waa learned h e r o b y h i a
brother, Homer R. Parker,
1001 East Second Street. A
native o f Lynchburg, he had
returned there from Snnford
last September.

Congolese Army Junior Girl Scout Troop 557
Chief Killed
Spends Weekend At Ticochee Burial insurance
Sold by Mail

LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (UPI) — Lt. Col. Eugene
Ebaya, chief of staff of tho
Congolese Army, has been
killed in ambuih by Comtnunlit-led terrorists in Kwllu
Province, It was learned here
today.
Ebaya, aocond In command
to army chief Gen. Joseph
Mobutu, was the first high
Congolese officer killed by the
young terrorists, who have at­
tacked mission stations and
killed missionaries over a 0,000-squaro mile area In the
eastern Congolese province.
Mobutu, who went to Kwllu
Wednesday to direct an army
drive against the guerrillas,
(lew back to Leopoldville to­
day, apparently to tell the
government of Ebaya's death.
Ebaya was reported killed
by terrorists who attacked
Congolese soldiers trying to
open (be road between Kikwit, the capital of Kwllu Pro­
vince, and the besieged town
of Gungu, 60 miles to the
south.

Man Cited For
Running Light
Dan Kougli of Orange City
was riled by Sanford Police
officers for running a red
light and causing an accident
at First Street and French
Avenue in which three autos
were involved.
Gary P. Bennett of Sanford
was thrown from his car when
It was struck at the intersec­
tion by tho auto driven by
Kough. The Impact sent Ben­
nett's auto Into the side of ■
parked taxi being operated by
Mary Gilson. Bennett was
treated it Seminole Memorial
Hospital.

Post 53 Host
Aiiu-rhan Legion Post S3
will host the Commanders'
Council of the Sixth District
Sunday at the Legion Building
on U. S. 17-02.

T w en ty -fou r members o f
Junior Girl Scout Troop 667
o f Lake Mary spent a recent
weekand camping at Camp Ticochea in Barbervllle. It was
tha first time out for moat of
them and bed rolls and camp­
fire cooking was a nfew experi­
ence.

In addition to cooking their
own meals they participated
in a nature hike, n Scout’s
Own with a visiting troop of
CadstUa from Ocala, flag
ceremonies and campfire pro­
grams. Many near skills were
learned Including knot tying,
firebuilding and dip-bag dieh
waahing and than was time
for outdoor games and Just
loafing. The Troop Camper
Badge was earned aa a climax.
Under the leadership o f Mrs.

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An adult course in Civic*
will open at 7 p. m. Thursday
at Bemlnole High School. The
instructor will be Ralph Brew­
er, o f the Lyman High School
faculty.
This course can be taken for
credit leading to tha Adult
High School diploma or aa a
prerequisite course for those
planning to take the G. E. D.
test.
The fee for the course is
$2.00 and ths test eells for
$4.00.
All intereetad p a r s o n s
ehould report to Bemlnole
High school at 7 p. m., Feb­
ruary 13th.

Sanford Police have re­
ported that a car, owned by
LeRoy H. Duchana o f Auburn.
Ala., was broken Into aud two
cameras plus other equip­
ment were removed. The left
rear window of the auto wgi
broken In order to gain entry.

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New 4-H Club Organized In Oviedo

FT. R U S H E R ,
Ala. duty In Viet Nam.
(U P I)— Maintenance workers
The effect on the Pilot
went on strike today at this Training Program was not
army aviation center which
determined Immediately.
train* many pilots for combat
The International Machincst Union, comprising 1,255
of the 1,400 hundred main­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) tenance workers here, went
The
Tidewater
Dredging
on
strike at 12:01 a.m. CST
Corp., Mctarie, La., submit­
a.m.
KST)
against
ted the apparent low bid of (1:01
$769,574 Thursday for con­ Page Aircraft Maintenance
struction of a *ix-mile portion Inc., in a dispute over the
of the cross-state barge canal union's right to represent the
extending west from the St. workers.
Page Aircraft maintains
Johns Lock near Patatka.

§

Hy Brrnlce Kelsey
A Junior 4-H Girls Club,
first ever to be formed in
Oviedo, was organized recent­
ly for sixth grade girls with 16
members.
Mrs. J. N. Dingman, man­
ager of the Oviedo School
cafeteria, assisted with organ­
izing the group and serves us
adult leader. Also helping arc
^ number of girls from the
high school club.
^(embers or the new group
have sewing us their project
uml presently are making
blouses. Meetings arc held in
the school cafeteria immedi­
ately after school on the sec­
ond and fourth Fridays of
such month.

Canal Bid

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Magician Skunked
TUCSON, Aria. (U PI) —
Wfngiciar. Ronald Trimmer ha*
lost his Hocus Pocus. That's
the numo of his deodorized
pet skunk which he pulla out
o f a hat in lieu o f a rabbit.
With all his magic, Trimmer
has not been able to bring
back Hocus Pocus who nosed
•’.pen a screen door and wanSored nwny into the desert.

sirersft and Installations for
the army here. MaJ. Gen.
Clifton F. Von Kann, com­
manding General of the Base,
expressed
confidence
Pago
would do everything in its
power to keep the center opersting.
Von Kann said 87 per cent
of the installation's 11-21
helicopter pilots, 47 per cent
of its U ll-t helicopter pilots
and 38 per cent of its fixed
wing aircraft pilots reported
directly to Viet Nam Inst

yenr.

cation at Hayef International
does not apply to Page,*
Madeira said.
“ The Issue will not he re­
solved by a strike, hut can
be resolved only by nn elec­
tion,” he said.

Ted F. Mnddtn, district
president o f the union, said
the strike was called Satur­
day “ because Page refused to
recognize the union as a bar­
gaining agent.”
Page president Rex
11.
Madeira snid the union's old
contract with Ilnycs Interna­
tional, which Page succeeded
Feb. 1, was not operative
with Page.
“ The union has not been
certified by the Nntionnl La­
bor Rrlagiont Hoard as the
agent and the union's certifi­

Board To Meet
The executive hoard of the
Lyman High School PTA will
meet at 8 p. m. Thursday In
the teacher's lounge. There l*
no general meeting of the
PTA scheduled for the month
of February.

REG. 79&lt; FISH . . ffN MARKET)

Sticks

School Board
Meets Tuesday
Regular meeting of the
Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction will be held
on Tuesday at 1 p.m. instead
of Thursday. Supt. R. T. Milwco will be in attendance at
State Course of Study Comittec meeting, of which he
is a member, in Tallahassee
on Feb. 13-14.
The board will discuss the
results of a survey conducted
to determine the feasibility of
constructing an area techni­
cal and vocational school in
Seminole County.
" Long range plans also will
b e discussed relative to Uie
rwfect the establishment of a
•. new university near Oviedo
will have on the school sys­
tem.
The remainder of the meet­
ing will be devoted to routine
matters.

Base Strike Threatens Training O f Pilots

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OFFICERS OF THE newly organized Junior 4-H Girls Club nt Oviedo
tire, front, left to ripht, Anne Shull, alternate delegate; Kathleen Howell,
secretary and Judy Weaver, reporter; back, Handi Wetherington, presi­
dent; Mary Courier, devotional leader; Kathy McCall, vice president and
Diane Marshall, recreation lender.
(Herald Photo)

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LONDON (UPI) — The 162
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tunnel linking Britain and construction of the channel of the legal and financial pro
Franco appeared today closer tunnel, known in England as blems involved.
to realization than ever be­
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Ernest
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British
transport minister, told the
House of Commons Thursday
the governments of Britain
and France have decided to
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Six Years In Space
It'd hard to believe, but it Is Just
alx years slhce the first American
satellite went into orbit.
On January SI, 1968, at 10:48
p jn . EST, little 80.8-pound Explor­
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C rocket (remember that nnme7).
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stage alone o f the Satuum I that
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earth, covering some 776 million
miles.
As befitted the nation’s pioneer
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significant early discovery o f the
Space Aye — the discovery o f the
Van Allen radiation belts that sur­
round the earth.
Explorer I now goes out as far aa
1.011.6 miles from earth and swings
in as close as 212.5 miles, taking
104.6 minutes for an orbit. It used
to be 114.9 minutes, and the differ­
ence is the measure o f Explorer’s
dwindling lifetime.
For what goes up must come
down, even in the Space Age. NASA
scientists compute that Explorer I
will plunge back into the atmosphere
and incinerate itself sometime In
1966, eight years after launch.

CASE R-47P: Robert J
aged SO, ia a college senior.
D r . Crane," h* began, "I
am erasy about e coed named
Marcia.
"Bhs ia a wonderful girl.
In fact, I almost literally worahlp the ground aha walks
"So I treat bar like an
angtl. Whatever eh* asks for,
I try to give bar.
"But aha stands me up on
dates end uses me as a door­
mat She ia rude to me end
deliberately seems to try to
irritate me.
"Yet when we first dated,
■be was wonderful. So what
has eheaged her!”
Marcia'a irritating behavior
ean be understood by reading
Shakespeare's famous "Tam­
ing of the Shrew."
A nagging wife or an ir­
ritating sweetheart often is a
women who feels her man is
somewhat sissy.
Without consciously diag­
nosing him as such, aha ha*
subconsciously arrived at that
conclusion and thus tries to
re-meaeulinlt* him.
Tb* averse* woman regards
a certain amount of rough­
ness and even physical domin­
ance aa a symbol of the male.
When she feels that her
escort ia too submissive and a

Dial 4C’ For Confusion
Those people who are upset about having to memorize seven num­
bers just for a local telephone call
ought
consider wnat
what tneir
their enuaren
children
ougnt to consiaer
and grandchildren will be up against
...................calling bewhen around-the-world
comes commonplace.
There are more than 140 million
telephones In use in the .world today
(80 million in the U.8.), an increase
o f 16 per cent in the last three
years. As more millions are added,
the need for international dialing
will begin to be important.
In 1961, representatives from
every nation in the world met to
form the Consultative Committee on
International Telegraph and Tele­
phone. One o f the committee’s acts
was to recommend
standardized
maximum o f 12 digits in a world tel­
ephone number. The recommendation
will be voted on during the next
meeting to be held in Moscow late
In 1964.

The dozen-digit figure does not
include the dial code giving access
to the international network. This
could require another three flips o f
the dial with the calloused forefinger.
a•
And If you call from your office,
you may still have to dial ” 9” to get
an outside line.

Thought For Today
The death he died he died to sin,
once for nil, but the life he lives he
lives to God. Romans 6:10.
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In his life Christ is an example
showing us how to live; in his death,
he is a sacrifice satisfying fo r our
sins; in his resurrection, a conquer­
or; in his ascension, a king; in his
intercession, a high priest — Mar­
tin Luther.

Phil Newsom Soy»

The villus of Chakaot lies
Jutt on the Indian aide of the
cease-fire line which aloce
IMS has divided Kailunlr, to
remote that It la accessible to
Indian troop* only by mule
train.
It acarcely seems worthy of

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II*i affair*. TIM w rit** mmr « M
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tar ala* atrrWa tba writer*,
traa aaata a a * a**r«aa. l a l l m
■ f b a n tkaa SM w a r *, will
b* a lv .a praUratoa. Letter.
a**raaar* ta atbara ara araaplabla paaaMaO (b ar &lt; • tot Oral
ta paraaaalltlaa. h a l o la aet
paM Utoe k r Tba Marat*.

Editor, Herald:
To answer the question, ask­
ed by a reader - - • aa to
where the name of Lake Mon­
roe originated. Lake Monroe
was named after President
James Monroe.
O. D. Farrell.

the attention of world diplo­
mata, much leta to contain
the aeeds of war.
Yet ouch wat Um ease this
week when for the noth Ume
the United Nations Security
Council met to take up he
subject of Kashmir, a source
of conflict between India and
Pakistan ever sines the BrlUth divided the Indian sub*
continent Into Hindu and Mos­
lem states In 1*17.
Chaknot, admittedly on the
Indian side of the cease-fire
Una but inaccessible to In­
dia, has been administered
by Pakistan.
In November, Pakistan ac­
cused India of planning to
take the village by force and
brought the chargee before
the U.N. Security Council.
On Dec. *6, a hair retired
as a relic of the Prophet Mo­
hammed disappeared from a
mosque In Srinagar, capital
of Indian-held Kashmir.
Violent outbursts among
Kashmir's predominantly Mos­
lem population followed, witlh

aa nadatemiaad number of
dead and with the Indite *oveminent finding it necessary
to call upon troops to restora
order,
Tb* theft touched off antiHindu riots in East Pakistan
which then spread to Calcutta,
with more burning, killing and
looting.
The disappearance of the
eacred r»Ue end the confron­
tation at the village of Chaknot
Illustrate as well as any two
Incidents can the depth of lha
emotion which bee been
•routed between the two
countries over the Kashmir
Issue.
Kashmir is bordered by In­
dia, Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Red China and Tibet end la
separated from the Soviet
U n i o n by only a few
miles of Chinese and Afghan
territory.
Although India holds twothirds of It, its population ia
80 per cent Moslem.
Both India and Pakistan
have taken unyielding stands,
and yet there la general
agreement that thare ean be
no friendship between the tiro
until the Issue is settled.
I.eke Mery
In 1948, both skies agreed
Mrs. France* We*t*r
to a UN recommendation for
321-621*
a cease-fire in the hostilities
Lake Monroe
and to a "free end impartial
Mre. H. L. John
plebiscite.”
323-4733
The voting, which almost
Loagwood
certainly would have gone in
Mrs. Doans Kates
favor of Pakistan, never has
838-3317
been held and India has re­
North Orlando
ceived most of the blame.
Mrs. Mona Grlastead
By religion end geography
821-33*1
Kashmir Is more closely asso­
Osteon
ciated with PeklaUn than with
Mre. Clarence Snyder
India.
331-4841
Prime Minister Jaweharlal
Oviedo
Nehru claims that Kashmir
Mrs. Goorgo Kelsey
already Is a party at India
365-3486
and therefore no business of
the United Netione.
it la unlikely that the UN
now will be able to enforce a
solution any more than tt has
la tbe pest Meanwhile, Kash­
mir remains one of those un­
happy, divided areas wherein
Mon., February 10, 1964 the seeds of conflict only wait

Herald Area Correspondents
Alias■oittt Springe
Mrs. Julia llartu*
838-1318
Benr Lake-Foreet City
Mrs. Maryann Mila*
MI-3676
Casselberry
Mrs. Jsns Caas*lb«rry
*38-504*
Cbnlueta
Mr*. Joan Magla
3*5-3743
DeBary
Mrs. AdaM Muller
MS-441*
KntarprUo
Mine Helen Snodgrass
MB-M33

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WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
After 100 speaking engage­
ments on U. S. college com­
putes la a little over two
yeere, American Communist
leaders hava decided to ouah
their college lecture program
as a major Uctle ia their
drive to whip up public opin­
ion against the McCarran Act,
which require* Rede to regis­
ter.
Their long-range objective
ie to convince youthful lead­
e n that American commun­
ism ia somehow different
from communism everywhere
else--Hist it's not • subver­
sive conspiracy but a "legi­
timate political party.”
Communist leaders have
now evaluated their two-year
tryout on the college campus­
es and are satisfied they’re on
. right track. Tbe consensus
among U. S. Red leaders la
that thay'va made progress
at the colleges. They estimate
they have been reaching 75,ooo or more students and
townspeople a year with
these talks.

Barbs
By Hal Cechrea
A checkered career eometlmcs trails to • striped eult

In fee*e campue speeches,
they
ere
attempting to
"prove” that 1) communism,
If it galas power la the United
States, will tolerste opposi­
tion political parties; 2) com­
munism la tae united states
will be achieved through
peaceful means; I) the Com­
munist Party, U.S.A., has no
organised ties with other
Communlat parties; and 4)
there can be no comparison
between the restrictions now
ia effect in Communist coun­
tries end those eommtmltm
would mean •fe- tin United
States.
Although these claim* are
demonstrably false, reports
Indicate that la some pieces
students have not been taught
the facts they need to flatt­
en the Red statements.
Communist leaders are de­
voting • greet deal ef thought
end careful planning to their
college appseranees. They'ro
skillfully constructing their
speeches.
A rundown on the principal
lecturers they’ve used shows
they're not sending secondstringers:
Herbert. Eugene Apfeeker,
48. was granted a Ph.D. from
Columbia University In 1*41,
spent four year* in the Army,

A preacher says marriage
is llks a sweet song. Agreed,
If there's plenty of harmony.
It stays put a lot longer
if a lover's knot It tiad with
Just • single beau.
A mule ia Kantacky Brad
to the age of 11. Ihat'a nelly
being stubborn.
We've reed a b u t g o l d
brlcka but never believed any­
thing until we got • builder's
estimated coat ef e new heme.
About th* only way yon
ean depend on a t a u r
weather la aa a topic of eon*
valuation.

came out e captain, received
a Guggenheim Fellowship ia
history for 1*46-47. Until last
year he we* editor of Poli­
tical Affairs, feesralitel or­
gan of the Ooammfrt Party,
URA. He has specialised la
teaching Communist-sponsored classes ia American His­
tory and Theory of Marxism
Leninism. Hi* parents were
born ia Russia.
Hyman Lumer, 54, was
granted e PhJ). from Adal­
bert College, Cleveland, ia
1*35. He has bam a amah
of the Communist Party, UJ.
A., aaHonal esecnUve am
mittee and has served as Its
national education director In
recent years. He wee released
Jan. li. 1*63, from a federal
penitentiary after serving an
18-month sentence for con­
spiracy under the Labor-Man­
agement Relations Act of
1*47. He succeeded Apfeebw
as editor of Political Affaire.
His father w u bora la Rus­
sia.
Mortimer Daniel Robin, 13.
was granted an LL.B. ham
the University ef Pennsyl­
vania in 1*5*. He has been
editor of Communist View­
point.
Then there’* Benjamin Da­
vis, Harvard ’**; Qua H40,
general secretary of the Com­
munist Party, UJ.A.; Cart
Winter, member ef the par­
ty's national committee, eon
of RusaUa-bar* parents.
Some *f the iimpueei at
which fee Communists claim
speaking eegspUMBta:
Harvard Law Sehml, Dal.
vert tty of ftittegir. Brown
University, Colombia UWvurrtty ad Oregon, Western Be•errs, Wlirnmeo, Bwarthmere, New York University,
Stanford, Pennsylvania, MMn•eota, Reed OoOege, Colby
College. Washington Univer­
sity, Braadele, City doOege
ef New York, HamUtoo Coll­
ege. Hunter Oeflege, Tempi*
University, Upsets, Bowdein,
Cornell, Ofcie Wesleyan, Yale.
ftato. tMrantty of Virginia,
Colorado Mato, Michigan.
Lewie and daitt and the Ualveroklee of MaoaachaaotU,

At leaat the drought In
aorae aectiona la letting folka
hang on to the money they
acred for a rainy day.

Me part of any material, news er neverttemc. ef Uto edttlea
ef Tbe ass ford Herald may b* rsprsdaesd la say maaaer wlUeat wrtUM permisslsa ef tbe pabliuer ef Tbe HeratA Aar
laAlvlAtoi or Ura rspoeastbls for saeb reprsdaetlea Mil b*

nominees for the Flimingo to Connell of 100. He blamed dfe
be run st Hialeah dosing day. criminatory taxes.
Mar. 3.
Rambler retail sales in the
United
States and abroad set
There ara over 62,000 mo­
slltlme records during 1961.
tels in the U. B. which ac­ Worldwide aalee of 100,US
commodate over SVi million Ramblers marked fee first
persons daily, says John La- year la which fee company §
cock of Daytona Beach, presi­ has passed the half-mlllloi
dent of Quality Courts Motels, mark.
Inc.
Seteotsts tram fee Inrtttute
Florida’s Silver Springs, one ef Msrine Science of the Uni­
of ths underwster wonders of versity of Miami have suc­
the world. Is now visited each ceeded in drilling U6 feet
yssr by some 1,750,000 visit­ into the ocean floor at a depth
ors who view the subterran­ of 3,000 feet in fee Caribbean.
ean world through fee glass
bottom boat*.

OVER 85 YEARS

At Miami's Seaquarium a
pack of playful porpoises art
studying roles that will lead
them to stardom in the Flor­
ida exhibit at the New York
World's Fair.

Not all new Industries lo­
cating in Florida stay hero,
Wendell Jsrrard, chairman ef
Florida
Development
Properly adjusted oil burn­ tbe
ers ere so clean a white Commission told the Florida
handkerchief can be held over
fee amoks pipe and no soiling
will be noticed, says the Oil
Fuel Institute of Florida.

At First A Pakactte
(Alongside eld poet office)

Sanford
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• Carpet* • Furniture
• T ilt

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Wlodfield Farm’s Northern
standing only 15
ie ene ef fee smeDert

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Februsry 10, 1964

Complying with the provisions of Section 193.11
(1) Florida Statutes 1963, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that 1 will be in tho following precincts on the dots And
between the hours set after, for the purpose of receiv­
ing T A X RETURNS for the year 1964.
LAKE MONROE — Country Grocery

Feb. 25, 9:80 to 10:00

PAOLA — EtheO’a Grocery

Feb. 25. 19:15 to 19:45
Feb. 25, 11:09 to 11:99
Feb. 25, 11:45 to 12:45

UPSALA-LOCH ARDOR AREA—Upoak Church Feb. 25,

Kenneth M. Wing
wishes to announce

for the practice of

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General Telephone Co. of
Florida is beginning • fiveyear expansion and improve­
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tbe firm spend over $137 mil­
lion in construction.

LONGWOOD — (AO Prodacto) Town Hall

‘ Florida, aadsr tb* Ast of Cleaarass ol Sdbrsb.
OCflse •f taafard.

Tb# HsrslA la b am ber of Us Called Press wblsb ta aatitled saatasivaty ta tb* ass far repabUealWa ef alt Us least
saws prints* la Ule aswmaper.

Posters have been springing
op ell over fee state urging
Viewers to "Bead Florida Ci­
trus To Freetin’ Friends".
Handiwork of the Florida
Citrus Commlasloo, fee post­
er* alee feature reproductions
of any orange sad a grape­
fruit outfitted with earmulfs.
In staging fee promotion in
behalf of the state's gift citrus
fruit shippers, tbe com miss loo
decided to use billboards with­
in the state to deliver the
message to the millions of
tourists and residents who
travel principal highways.
Here f e u 60 billboards era
scheduled to deliver the mess­
age during fee next four
neofee to motorists traveling
in the state's eight major
market areas.
'The idea is to encourage
motorists to send citrus to
friends or relatives in other
parts of fee country,” , said
Homer E. Hooka, commission
general manager.

LAKE MARY — IGA Food Market

the opening: of his office
Batered to aeaead olass mkttsr October SI, ISIS at tb* Past

virile male.
And no women can respect
a man when aba know* her
■tightest wish is ALWAYS
iawl
For the normal girl has
learned from childhood that
boye ara rough. And sh* has
heard hsr father “chew out*
her mother more than ones,
so she conjures up e subcon.
■clous "yardstick" by which A
to measure masculinity.
And that "yardstick” fnvolvss e certain amount of
selfishness er even a llttl*
brut* force.
Oddly enough, more wives
divorce their husbands for
"mental cruelty" (meaning inattention) than for physical
brutalityl
In fact, I hare interviewed 9
many wives with black eyes
who cried a little but then re­
turned happily to their mates,
for women often relish a mild
amount of coercion by males.
Don't misinterpret ms t*
sug gestin g that men habitual,
ly use brute fores on their
wives.
But thsre'd be far fewer dl- j
vorces in this country if sissy "
males smacked their wives
down at least once or twice
Just to show who Is ths physi­
cal boas in this affsmlnst*
modern sgat

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromlcy

W A L T S * A. OIK LOW. KOtTOK ASM rUHLiaB!
VMAHK VOLTOLIMB. CJreeUtlea - Oonetnl

JULIAS k n S M T M S
Assoolal* Bdltor
r a s u van rnLT
Maasataa Baiter
judt WM.US
County Bailor
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Seelsty Editor

"yse-man" to tha point of
nausea, aha often trie* to
remedy matters.
D ow can I make Mm as­
sert his masculine domin­
ance!” ia the vague question
that percolates through her
subconscious mind.
“ Well, I’ll Just irritate Mm
and affront him and stand
him up on dates end be cross
and mean until be asserts him­
self.
"For when men get angry,
they are liksly to lay hands
on a g IrL
"Therefore, I shall work
him up to such a rage that Ms
self-control vanishes. Then ha
will become primitive end
•else ms end shake me till
my teeth rattle.”
This is the roundabout
thinking that e "shrew” goes
through in hsr effort to force
hsr escort out of his siisy be­
havior.
Actually, Marcia loves Rob­
ert or she wouldn’t waste her
time trying to push him into
hta proper masculine role.
So her constant efforts to
offend him era e subconscious
plot on her part to mold Mm
Into tha sweetheart that ah*
ean really admire.
No woman gets as nfeeh
thrill out of tha Mases of a
half-man as aha dee* from e

Paragraphs

Political Notebook

Seeds Of Conflict

Dr. Crane’s

W OM AN

GENEVA

Geneva Grocery

CHULUOTA—Shaker’s Food Center
OVIEDO—Town Hall

2:00 to

2:80

Feb. 25, 9:90 to 19:99
Feb. 21, 10:89 to 11:09

FERN PARK—Prairie Lake Legion Hall

Feb. 2S, 11:89 to 12:90
Feb. M . 1:99 to 1:15
Feb. 25, 1:45 to 2:15

CA88ELBERRY— (All Prodacts) Town Hail

Feb. 2«,

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—Tewn Hall

Feb. IT, 9:90 to 10:99
Fab. 27, 11:90 to 12:90

GOLDENROD—Community Hime

FOREST CITY—R. E. Perrin Office

BEAR LAKE—Florida Power Lewge

Feb. 27.

2:89 to 8:00

1:90 to

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M ARY EARLE W ALKER
TA X ASSESSOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Wilkinson To Use Football Tactics

Mon. Feb. 10, ’61— Page 5

Split Threatens
Rights Groups'
Boycott Plans

OKLAHOMA CITY (U P l) —
Bud Wilkinson can he expect­
ed to employ in his U. S. Sen­
ate race many of the techni­
ques that he used so success­
fully as a football coach at
Oklahoma.
Wilkinson, w h o
resigned
last month as coach and ath­
letic director after an un­
matched 17-year career at
Oklahoma, announced Wed­
nesday his candidacy tor the
ilepubliean nomination to the

TJj United Prr*x International
A split among civil rights
leaders threatened today to
disrupt plans for a second
anil-segregation boycott of the
Chicago schools planned for
1 Feb. ” 5.
Import.int Negro r i g h t s
groups such as the National
Association for the Advance­
ment of Colored P e o p l e
(NAACP) and the Urban Lea­
gue have announced opposi­
tion to the planned second
boycott and Negro leaders
within
the
powerful
city
Democratic organization also
lined up against It.
Six of eight aldermen who
represent predominantly Ne­
gro wards of Chicago are
among the boycott opponents.
There was little opposition
to the first boycott Oct. 22
during which 244 TOO students
stayed away from rlasses.
In New York, the leader o(
Monday's citywide p u b l i c
•school boycott said his group
was committed to repeat the
demonstration "as often as
necessary.” The flow Milton
A. Galainison, chairman of
the citywide committee for
school integration, indicated
the next boycott might be
Feb. 25 to coincide with
threatened boycotts in Chi­
cago and iloston.
Alabama's school integra­
tion crisis will he given a le­
gal airing next week. Federal
Judge Frank Johnson re­
scheduled a hearing from to­
day until next Thursday at
which the Mayor of Notasulga, Ala., James flea, is to ex­
plain why he barred the ad­
mission of six Negroes to a
white high school.

MRS. M A U Y A N N
Miles. 696 Jewel Drive,
Forest City, b e g i n s
work today us Herald
reporter for the Rear
Lake-Forest City area.
Already well-known to
m a n y in the area
throng'll her work with
the South S e m i n o l e
Welcome Wagon Newe o m e r s Club, Mrs.
Miles is interested in
getting reports from all
civic, social and church
groups in Southwest
Seminole County. She
may be reached by tele­
phone at 868-6678 or
by mail at lit. 2, Box
.-116, Maitland.

U. S. Senate.
In football. Wilkinson said,
"w e went about it in just as
competitive a manner as pos­
sible with careful study and
analysis of the situation. We
decided on a course of ac­
tion and followed through, im­
plementing it with the best ol
our ability.”
In this respect, the similar­
ity between a football season
and a political campaign is
obvious. But Wilkinson also
looked upon a football season
as a sort of warfare. He was
a master of strategy and re­
markably conscious of the
other team's strength and
weaknesses. He played ball
control, sought to break the
other team's defenses open

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great general* and their most
noteworthy
campaigns. On j
the football field, it appeared
Wilkinson put some of these
tactics to work. He deployed
Ills troops with utmost skill.
He had reserves at the ready
and was prepared to rush in
replacements at the slightest
sign of weariness or retreat.

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Hounds Take
About Sports
On Orange
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Oak Ridge Ends Lions In Two
Losing Streak Road Contests
Seminoles

Page 6— Mon. Feb. 10, ’64

BY JULIAN BTSNSTROM

Metro Wanted Sanford
Over the weekend the question was asked, “ Why did
Sambiola High become a member o f the Metro Confer­
e n ce !”
O f course, tha Inquirer—wa should point out—wss
not questioning ths wisdom of tho Sanford school becom­
ing a member o f a conference which Is ccmpoied of
aevtn Orange County high ichools plus 8cmlnole.
Tha truth o f ths msttsr is that Semlnols did not
approach Metro league’s officials. In fact, tha Metro
people approached Seminole High authorities.
8smlnols is a gcod drawing card. It haa the repu­
tation, we're found out, o f having ona o f tho beet fol­
lowings In Central Florida, particularly during ths foot*
ball aoasaa. Also, tbs conference wanted to bare an even
number of duba in tha elrcult. They could hava invited
Lakeview o f Winter Carden but Lakevlew, we under*
stand, felt it would hare been completely out of its
class.
All o f Um schools In ths Metro art classified doubleA with tho exception o f Seminole, a slngle-A Institution.
Bishop Moore, a Roman Catholic school, could soon
become one o f tha powerhouses o f ths elrcult elnce it
actually recruits students from other parochial schools
In tha area. Several youngsters from this arcs, we under­
stood, would have attended Seminole but wound up with
Bishop M oon. O f course, there’s no objection to that.
But we*va heard several Seminole coaches say they sure
would havs liked to hsvo had a few o f these boys on their
respective sports squads.
W s 'n convinced that although tho competition will
be rough for awhile Seminole will f a n all right In the
Metro. As one Semlnols coach said recently, “ We’d rather
be a little fish in a big pond than a big fish In a little
pond. And that'* what Semlnols was gstting to be In the
Oranga Balt Confennet.
Next Mason's gridiron slate will be tha toughest for
Semlnols la many a year. They'll meet Boone, Edgcwatcr,
Colonial, Evans, Oak Ridge, Winter 1’ark and Iililiop
M oon in Metro ompetitlon.
Boons has 000 plus boys and tbs student body is tho
l i s t largest In ths state. Edgswater’s student body is the
23rd largest Every school in tha Metro—save Bishop
Mocre—has twice as many boys enrolled as has 8cmlnole.
The Sanford school has 488 boys and Is the 78th largest
student body In ths state.
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Belated Credit
By the way, wa want to say “ thank you" to Clarence
McKee o f tha Nehl Bottling Company. McKee donated
hundreds upon hundreds o f soft drinks during the recent
football season to memben of 8emlno!s High’s football
team and the school band.
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Mid-Florida Links In Fine Shape
Joe Oliver, pro at tba Mid-Florida Country Club near
SanLando Springs, reports that the entire course, par­
ticularly ths greens, are In excellent condition and that
a number o f people from Sanford hava been down to pley
tha layout.
We understand that Mid-Florida doesn't havs any
monthly assessment! or initiation fees. But ws know for
sura that a number o f golfers from South Semlnols
certainly do enjoy tho course.

Mayfair Inn Jai-Alai Guest
The Mayfair Inn will bo
honored tonight at tha Orlan­
do Semlnols Jal Alsl Fronton
with an ll-ia m e program
starting at 7:40 p.m.
Slated to bo on band as
gussls o f the Fronton and to
receive special recognition
during tho evsnlng will be a
large group o f Mayfair guests
and employes beaded by gen
ersl manager Everett Kerr,
One o f the action highlights
o f tha Bight will be tha ninth

game singles event, In which
Ermu Is favored In (he post
two position. The rangy Bas­
que veteran racked up more
victories last week than sny
other player, but was unable
lo capture a single ninth
game contest. The odds msk
ers figure hs Is due to come
through tonight.
Favorites in tonight’s All
Star doublrs headliner are
Gastl and Iriarte, tha 7-2 se­
lection In post seven. Ermu
pairs with Muguena in the
handicapped post eight spot
and is rated a good chance
of staging an upset.
In last week's play, Ermu
bsd nine wins In 31 appear­
ances, along with three places
BALTIMORE Ul’ l — Ths and a pair of shows, Ilia per­
phons rang, ths Cumberland formance moved him into sec­
Md. lim es office aniwered ond place In the season's race
and n voice said: “ It’s cor for most wins with a total o(
reel.**
83.
Allegany Community Col
leg* o f Cumberland, had, In*
deed, beaten Baltimore Inatltuta and the ecoro really
waa 210-23.
Allegany, a Junior college,
haa a 17*2 record while Bat*
tlmore Institute, a combined
prep echool and builneaa cot*
lege la 0.13.
And how doea It feel to
loee by 117 pointer
“ Not very good," aald Alan
Raekln, the Baltimore Inatl*
tuta coach. “ 1 don't believe
in thia running up the ocore.
They made a big thing o f it,
“ I only have a bunch o f
young hid*. Laat year wo
beat them by a couple of
polnta and I gueaa the coach
muat have thought I waa
kidding whan I asked him to
taka It easy on ua thla year.
A ll my good players grad*

Cage Team Wins
By210-23 Score

Another Nfcldsus
TAM PA, FLA . — (N B A )
— Eddie Pearce, 11, lacks
eoeugh like Jack Nlcklaua to
be tha goU champion's Uttia
brother. B e haa barn a Na­
tional P e a W a a titlaholder

Umi UsiiSe

Lyman Hlgh'a Greyhounds
go back into action tonight at
Leesburg when they meet tha
Yellow Jackets in an Orange
Belt Conference encounter.
This contest will wind up
Lyman’s regular activities for
this week. However, Thursday
night they will go back to
Leesburg to participate in the
OBC tournament.
The 'Hounds are pitted
against the Lakeview High
Red Devils oI Winter Garden
In the
tourney’s
opening
round. The affair is slated for
9:30 p. m.

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Loosing Streak
Ends For Lyman
Lyman High’s Greyhounds
closed out a three-game losing
streak with a pair o f hardboard
victories
over the
weekend-dumping the Wild­
wood Wildcats Friday night,
56 to 45, and turning back the
New Smyrna Beach Barra­
cudas 64 to 53 Saturday even­
ing.
The twin wins were mark­
ed by the return of towering
Donnie Smith, Lyman's laniy center, to the fold after
being laid up a couple of
weeks with a leg Injury.
Smith was In lop condition
Friday night and sacked 20
-joints. He dumped in another
.1 Saturday.
In (he contest at Wildwood,
he Greyhounds posted their
fifth Orange Belt Conference
victory, against four losses,
j y taking a 12 to 8 lead in
.he first period. Smith and
Bill Tolson led an 16-polnt
Hound attack In the second
period to lead the Cats 30
to 15 at Intermission. On two
occasions, the Wildcats nar­
rowed the Lyman lead to se­
ven points but they could
never do better than thsi in
the second half. Tolson had
16 points In tho Wildcats af­
fair.
At the Longwood school's
gym Saturday evening, ths
'Hounds pushed in 15 points to
eight for the Barracudas In
the opening frame and led
30 to 21 at tho half. Led by
Tolson, the 'Hounds tallied
20 points In tha third period
and added 14 more In the
final quarter for their 61
potnU. The llarrarudns added
17 points In both the third
and fourth periods but they
couldn't got within passing
range of Ihe 'Hounds.
Tolson's 25 points paced
tho Greyhounds, D ive Matls
dumpsd In 11 points. John An
loon of New Smyrna Beach
posted 14 points to lead the
Barracuda attack.
The 'Hounds are now five
and four in loop competition
and their overall record Is 11
victories and I losses.

Fight Changed
NEW YORK (UP1) - The
10-round welterweight bout bs
tween sixth-ranked Isaac Logart of Cuba and seventh
ranked Vince Shomo of New
York originally scheduled for
the New York Coliseum on
Feb. 15 has been transferred
lo the Tcaneck, (N.J.) Arm­
ory, the same night.

BIDDY BASKETBALL LOOP ACE Bobby
LundqoUt is presented a Sports Illustrated
Trophy by Frank Vaught, sports director of
WDBO-TV, Orlando, for his outstanding feat of
scoring 62 points in a Biddy League contest re­
cently. Lundquist was featursd in the magsaine’s section entitled “Names in the News/*
Bobby Is a member of the WTRR Radio team in
tha league which Is sponsored by the Sanford

ENTERPRISE Biddy basketball team are (left to
MEMBERS OF THE El
Hatchett, Jimmy Magenhelmer, Roger Beall, Randy
right, front row) Tom Hi
Manny Zuniga. In the bock row are Charles
Spender, Forreat Nutt and
a
Braddock, Ronnie Beall, Darrell Ullery, Mount Lacey
Magenhiemer, Alan Brae
and Edward Tomnsleski Frank Cag was not present for this photo. In
the rear are Coach Edw Braddock and his assistant, Dwayne Matson.

Black Cats Win Denny Mac Returns
Biddy Title
The Altamonts S p r i n g s
Black
Cals
captured
the
South Seminole Biddy League
title Saturday morning when
t h a Longwood Greyhounds
dropped their contest to the
South Seminole Torpedoes.
As a result the Cats, coach
ed by Richard Grant, took the
championship with a record
of seven wins against a sin
gle loss. The Greyhounds,
coached by Donnie Smith,
wound up second with a rcc
onl of five and three.
The Wildcats of Bear Lake
and South Seminole's Tor­
pedoes tied for third plsco
with identical records of four
wins and four defeats. The
Wildcats were coached by Bill
Tolson and Jim* Gopllo. The
Torpedoes were tutored by
Mike Sterling and Kenny
Ament.
The English Estates Thun
derblrds wound up la ths
loop's cellar with a record o(
one victory against seven
losses.
The
Thunderblrds
were coached by John Blrkhclmcr. All of the coaches are
members of the Lyman High
School basketball squad.

Lyman To Open
Bowling Play
Lyman High School’s entry
In the newly organised Interscholastic
Bowling
League
opens Its season tonight when
the Greyhound keglers travel
to the Sky Lake Bowling
Lancs south of Orlando to
meet the rioncera of Oak
Ridge.
Both the boys and girls
teams will compete in to­
night’s opener.
The girls
squad is comprised of Sherry
White, Graca Hulbert, Con­
nie Comfort, Vicki Clark,
Sandy Watkins, Gayla Chan
ler and Barbara Komsar.
The boys squad includes A1
Irn Blrkimmeycr,
Richard
Smith, Jim Brady, Alex Nl
cholas, Richard Morgan, An
dy Hinlcy and Jim Gerard.
The Greyhound bowlers are
being coached by R a l p h
Brewer and
Ray
Pharr.
Brewer is a history instructor
at Lyman and Pharr la the
assistant principal

To S0KC Action

Denny Mae returns to ac­
tion tonight at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club in the
grade A ninth race. Tha
popular T. J. Daniel veteran
will be out for his fourth win
of the season.
Denny hasn't quite been up
to hla performances of last
season at SOKC when he was
one of the outstanding grey­
hounds In the country.
Still Um Daniel veteran has
managed to remain in feature
competition and will be one of
the favorites
in tonight's
ninth. Other greyhounds in
the field Include Two Scars,
Sweet Showers, HypnoUque,
So Splendid, Gator Land, Lar­
ry Kasha and Ryandale.
The competition to deter­
mine tho track’s top four
male greyhounds begins Wed­
nesday night. Racing secre­
tary will select the best 16
mile dogs at tho track for

Tribe Bowling
Opens Tonight
Seminole Hlgh'a entry In
the Inter-scholastic Bowling
League opens Its season to­
night when tha Tribe's keg­
lers tangle with the Oviedo
Lions at tho Winter Park
Lanes.
Among thosa who will parUctpate for tho Ssminoles a n
Len Reinhart, Harold Unger,
BUI Sires and Jim Morris.
Both boys and girls teams
were originally slated to bowl
tonight but tha girls compe­
tition haa been postponed
slnee birth certificates have
not been returned from the
(ialneavUle office of the Flor­
ida High School AcUvitlea As­
sociation.

two preliminary events Wed­
nesday evening.
Tba first four finishers in
each race will make up the
field for the third annual rac­
ing king stake Saturday night.
Tonight's entries:

Sanford’s Seminole
High
quintet dropped another Metro
Conference fracas F r i d a y
night la Orlando when a de­
termined bunch of Oak Ridge
Pioneers decided to break a
16-game losing itreak at the
expense of the Tribesmen.
The final score of the main
event was 60 to 56. In a pre­
liminary affair between the
Junior variity units of the
two schools, the Baby Pion­
eers picked up a 73 to 54 de­
cision.
In the main attraction, Oak
Rldga, paced by Hank B al­
tin’s 19 points, took an early
lead and held a 17 to 12 mar­
gin at the close of the first
period. However, the SemiDole#, led by the game's high
point man—Mike Bowes with
23, eased their way back Into
contention and held a 30 to
28 lead at the end o f the in­
itial half.
The lead changed hands nu­
merous times as the two clubi
battled on even terms during
the third quarter and moat of
tha fourth. But near the cloie
of the conteit the Pioneers
suddenly grabbed a four-point
margin and utilized the stall
to hold on for dear life. It
worked, and Seminole drop­
ped tha rubber tilt between
the two outfits.
Earlier this season, Semi­
nole romped over the Pion­
eers. However, the two quin­
tets met in a Christmas tour­
nament and Oak Ridge noted
out the Seminoles by one point
and eliminated them from the
tourney.
B utin, the Pioneers’ ace
scorer, was su llie d by BUI
Bogert and Hardy LeGwla
who had 12 and 10 points, re­
spectively.
Barry Barks Ufted In 16
points to take second place
amoog Seminole scorers.
The Tribe oow has an over­
all record o f four wins and
13 setbacks for the season to
date. In Metro loop play they
are now three and eight.

m c a — a /i s ssiu —
(Jr»&lt;e B — 1. Irish Alsrt. 1.
Danny Karl. S. Isaw Utah. 4.
Kdna Trrrjr, t. Kloranea MeNabb, a. Chsrohta Huodlat, T.
Kusan flock, S. Sptclal llam
srscox n r a c e — a /i s m u * —
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Pries War. I. Torqua'a teen,
4. Husks. I. Resaburx. I. B n
Itosa, T. J o h n n y DaWltt, I. Cy
Turns
THIRD RACE — B/IS Ella
flrada D — 1. Hadlola, J. Palard. t. Katy Tray, 4. Jodis
Hoad, I. Hallo Troubles. S. HI
Josy. T. Joa Rlddls, I. Aryaa ,
ro i'R T H RACE — S /te MR*
— Grads E — I. Not,I. J. (lilt
Kdxsd. S. rapt. Adair, 4. Dr.
I'lsres, I. Ksy Club's Kay. S.
0 . B.'s Dsar Roy, T. Abby Oat,
t Jlmmls Drake
FIFTH HACK — S/S Mile —
(lis le T— J. Dronlea, t. Mlee
Perry, I. Bun Bo*. 4. Donaa'a
Plrey Mlee. I. Lori Sue. S.
Y O N K E R S , N. Y. —
Step n Style, T. RA'e Crlmleon
(N EA)— The
St. Andrews
Kirs. S. I.uvamlke
SIXTH EACH — X/tS Mile — Golf Clnb o f Yonksra cele­
tirade C— I. Dnneeeter Champ, brated Re 76th anniversary.
t. Duely captain, I. Jamaica
Kina. 4. Rapid Roy, I. Peanut It la reputed to be this coun­
Onl. S. Twisty Jet, T. Bully try's oldest.
Jonrs, I. It s Fire
BEVEXTH RACE — S/B Mite
— tirade n — I. Oolta Tip, t.
Pnlorna
Jrsn,
S.
Moody’s
Choice. 4. III Moe, I. Oolden M.
B. Short Term, T. Cellos Takt.
1. O.B.'a no Man
r i turrit r a c m — a/ia wti*—
tirade R— I. Andy's Shamrock,
1. Amplt
Angls.
I- Calico
Hawk. 4. Mrs. Mops, I. flood
Tlmtnx. I. Jran Drake. I. Blue
Mlslurs. S. Tucket Cash
MXTM MACE — B /M MUo —
Grade A w l. Two seers, I. O s­
ier Lead. I. So Splendid, 4.
Denny Mae. I. Larry Kasha.
5. RyandoU. T. Hypnotlque, t.
Hwset Bhowsre
TKXTH RACK — B/IS Mile —
tirade A — 1. BIx Trade. S.
Bonnie Abbe. t. Unde Culls.
4. Pea Bee. I. Wleket Belly, S.
0 . B.'a Amass, I. Panda Rock.
5. Dinah's Pea
KLEVRhTH EACM — S / l Mile
tirade B— I. O.B.'a Breath. S.
1. usene. I. Kylsmore, 4. Kid
Willie. I. Hank Trust, S. Rock­
er's Clreue, T. Llako, S. Mr.
Tall Mas.
f ir s t

The Oviedo Lions hit the
road for a pair of contest!
thia week—ona Utile one and
one big one— according to
the outlook.
Tonight the Lions go to
Pierson for an affair with a
club the Oviedo quintet knows
little about, except that the
Pierson five bas a youngster
named Ray Cowart who haa
established all kinds of scor­
ing records at the school
there.
Cowart is capable of hitting
in the 30-point range on any
given nlgbL Observers say the
Pierson squad haa played
some of the better schools in
lhat section o f the state.
Friday night the Lions step
over lo Orlando to battle the
Evans High Trojans. Evans,
as of today, Is the seventh
ranked high school quintet in
Florida. The Trojans have a
record of 16 wins against
three losses and are far out in
front of the pack in the Me­
tro Conference race.
However, it is anticipated
that the Lions wUl give the
Trojans etiffer competition
(ban moat of the Metro loop
opponents have been able to
do this season.
Tonight the Lions are ex­
pected to use BlUy Mikler
more than they did egalnst
Titusville laat Friday night.
Seth Rook suffered a alight
ankle injury in the Terrier
Ult but Rook’s expected to bo
ready again for fuU duty to­
night. Rex Brooks h u been

Spring: Practice
GAINESVILLE (U PI) —
The Florida Gators open
aprlng footbaU practice Sat­
urday and Coach Ray Graves
says plattoon football is In
the making.

averaging 16 points per game
since the Christmas break
and Tim Colbert haa come along very nicely since he's
had to fill in for Mikler from
time to time.

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57 Points Good
Enough To Win
Although the Oviedo Lions
didn't maintain the 100-polnta-game pace they set In their
last two outings they did post
a 57-point performance Friday
night in the Oviedo High gym
and it w u enough to set back
the Titusville Terriers who
were limited to 47 points by
the defense-minded Lions.
And, it was the Lions 13th
victory of the current season
against four defeats.
Head Coach Paul Mlklcr’s
quintet had to battle the Ter­
riers aU the way, except for
the final three minutes of the
contest. It was then that Jim
Courier came up with a threepoint play that gave the Lions
the edge and they hiked the
margin to lo points by the
time of the final whistle.
The Lions took an early
lead and had the Terriers 14
to 9 at the end of the first
period. They led the Terriers
27 to 22 at halftime. But the
Terriers battled back to come
within two polnta of the Lions,
39 to 37 at the three-quarter
post, and Titusville jumped
Into a 44 to 42 point lead in
the fourth stanta. But Oviedo
came back on Courier’s next
play to wipe out the Terrier
advantage and go on the hike
the winning margin to 10.
The Lions were paced by
Rex Brooks who dumped in
17 points while Courier netted
11. Larry Gerrell posted 13
polnta for the Terriers, Paul
Matthews aanx 12 and Tim
Barrowman got 11.

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Lenten Services Announced
By Good Shepherd Church
The Lenten Season will be
observed at Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church of Sanford
with a series o f mid-week
service* beginning this week
no A*h Wednesday at 7:30

Club Announces
Valentine Party
By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Newcomers Club will
have a gala Valentine Tarty
next Saturday night for mem­
bers and their guests at the
American Legion Home on
Prairie Lake In Fern Park.
The social hour will begin
at 6 p. m. and will be follow­
ed by a covered disti dinner
at 7 p. m. with the club sup­
plying the meat course.
Music for dancing will be
provided by the Carl Stod­
dard Trio with cards for those
who do not care to dance.
Those attending are asked to
bring a casserole dish and a
com ic Valentine.
Reservations
should
be
made with Mrs. Gilda Pettinati by Feb. 13.

Vegetable Field
Day Thursday
Vegetable growera will con­
verge on the Central Florida
Experiment
Station h e r e
Thursday for the state’s first
vegetable field day of the
year.
Scientists at the station,
which la a unit of the Univer­
sity of Florida's Agricultural
Experiment Stations' system,
will discuss their entire re­
search program and conduct
a tour of research plots start
ing at 1:30 p.m.
Dr. Jam ei Montelaro, as
sociate vegetable crops apeciallst with the Agricultural
Extension Service in Gaines
villc, said that tho crops
which the growers will ob
servo In field trials will In
elude cabbage, lettuce, car
rots, celery, onloni and cantaloupcs. Latest research will
also be reported on sweet
corn, peaches, grapei and
blackberries. Central S t a ­
tion's research Involves work
with herbicides, pest control,
fertilizers, mulching and va
riety trials, he explained.
Retea rcheri at the station
taking part in the program
will include Dr. J. W. Wilson,
entomologist in charge of the
station; Dr. J. K. Darby, Dr.
T . B. Forbes, Dr. H. L.
Rhoades, Dr. W. T. Scudder,
Dr. P. J. Wcstgate and B. F.
Whitncr Jr.
The Central Florida Experi­
ment Station is located east oi
Sanford on Celery Avenue.

W H ERE
SHO PPIN G

p.m. Emphasis for the season
Is "Being the Church.”
Rev. George W. Kinnamon„ interim pastor of Good
Shepherd and full time di­
rector o f the Institute for
Christian ' Development
in
O r l a n d o , will present a
"Communion Meditation" for
this week’s service during
which Holy Communion will
be celebrated.
In conjunction with the
mid-week Lenten S e r v l e t
Theme, "Christianity a n d
Contemporary
Life,"
th e
s p e a k e r * for subsequent
Wednesday evening services
will include Dr, Bright Mc­
Connell, Orthopedic Surgeon
of Winter Park, speaking on
Christianity and Medicine;
John Cather, owner o f Cather and Son Drywall Com­
pany, speaking o f Christian
tty and Rusincss; Rev. Alan
Scott, pastor of Ward Chap
cl Methodist Church in Win­
ter Park, speuking on Christ­
ianity and Race and Web
R o b e r t s o n , principal o f
Springlake
Elementary
School in Orlando, speaking
on Christianity and Educa
tion.
On Wednesday o f Holy
Week, Pastor Kinnamon will
speak on Christianity and
the Church. Assisting will be
a Reactor Panel composed of
members of Good Shepherd.
The
Wednesday evening
services will consist o f ■
short vesper service, follow­
ed by a talk by the guest
speaker. Immediately follow
Ing the talk, Pastor Kinna
mon will engage In dialogue
between the speaker and
himself, followed by a quest­
ion and answer period with
the congregation t a k i n g
part.
Beginning
Sunday,
Feb
lfl, there will be a time
change in service* at Good
Shepherd.
Sunday
School
will begin at 0:15 through
10:30; fellowship time 10:30
until 10:50; Meditation 10:50
to 11:00 with worship aeryice* beginning at 11:00.
The watchword fo r Lent,
1904, is "Be the Church
Com* to Church."

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Lake Monroe
PTO To Meet

A Judo expert led to the
downfall of a shoplifting sus­
pect, police reported today.
Wilfred Herring. Negro, 17.
of 423 East Third Street, was
reported to have bidden a
pair of trouser* under bis
coat at Garrett's department
atore. A clerk chased him,
yelling "grab that man.”
A passerby, Peter Carllsi,
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girl friend, applied Judo on
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WASHINGTON
(UPI) —
Another deadline is drawing
closer In the four-year-old rail
work rulei dispute but a set­
tlement la nowhere In tight.
The nation's railroads will
be free at 13:01 a. m. (local
time) Feb. 25 to place sweep­
ing rules changes Into effect
and five unions may call a
strike at that time.
Although it la possible that
a walkout paralyzing national
rail transportation could oc­
cur, there la a widespread
feeling that Feb. 25 will past
without Incident.
"It's a real paper dead­
line,” one source said.
Both Uia carriers and the
rail brotherhoods appear re­
luctant to provoke a crisis
The Lake Monroe PTO wiU and force Congress again to
meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday provide a solution.
in the school auditorium with
Mrs. A. C. Doudney, presi­
dent, in chrrge.
Library Meet
Mri. Lorraine Graham, pro­
The regular membership
gram administrator o f the meeting of the Chuluota Free
Central Florida Tuberculosis Library Association will be
Respiratory Disease Aaaocla- held on Tuesday at I p. m.
tlon, and Dr. Kenneth Wing in tha library room in the
will be guest speakers. Mrs. Community Building. Interest­
Graham will show a film con­ ed people in the community
cerning people who Ignore are invited to attend and see
danger signs of respiratory the library at the same time.
diseases and Dr. Wing will
apeak on tuberculosis and
respiratory diseases. A ques­
tion and answer period will
be conducted.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed in the school lunch room
by Mrs. B. F. Bullard follow­
ing the meeting.

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Drama Program
For Sorority

Janet Johnson T oW ed
Michael A. Korgan

Members

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ed­
ward Johnson, 1408 Bel Air
Boulevard, announce the en­
gagement of their daughter,
Helen Janet, to Michael An­
thony Korgan, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Korgan, 3408
Orange Avenue.
The bride-elect 1* a native
o f Sanford and a senior at
Seminole High School. She is
active in Choralicrs, Triple
Trio and serves as accompan­
ist. Janet was a member of
the Majorette Corps during
her freshman and sophomore
ycara.
The bridegroom-elect, also
a senior at Seminole High
School, is a native of Waver1y, N. Y. He has lived In San­
ford six years. He is a DCT
student and employed by A
and P Food Stores.
The wedding will take place
in the summer.

Household Hints
Save turpentine or what­
ever you use to clean paint
off your hands by using an
empty window spray bottle as
a dispenser. It is easier and
less messy than trying to
pour Ikjuld from a large con­
tainer. When the paint la off,
wash hands with soap and
water.

Auxiliary

Teen-agers' clothing fads
aro to be borne, within rca-

HELEN JANET JOHNSON

Will Present
Musical T ea
The Auxiliary to The Amer­
ican Legion, Herbert D. Gibb
Post 359, DeBary, will present
■ musical end tee, Friday
from I to I p.m. Miss Ade­
laide Conte at the organ coneole will play "The Lost
Chord” by Sullivan; ” 1 Heard
The Sound of Harpera” by
Peele “ Flnlanda” by Slcbc.
Bus, and “ Your Land and My
Land.”
John
Cornwall,
barilone,
will present several selec­
tions; Edward McCarthy with
his mandolin; Elmer Thomp­
son, accordlan selection* ,and
Mrs. Louis St. Amand, so­
prano, will sing, “ A Kiss In
The Dark,” “ One Kiss" and
"A t Dawning.” The program
will close with the singing of
the hymn o f tho month.
The public is Invited to at­
tend this musical and tea.

Diamonds ate
forever . . . but styles
in setting change

RODRYE MORTON wns complimented with n bridal nhower Riven by
Mra. I-orraine Graham and Mrs. Kylo McMillan. Shown at the purty are
(from left) Mrs. N. L. IJIshop, the honorce, her mother. Mra. Robert Mor­
ton, Mra. Graham and Mra. McMillan.

Osteen Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Vernon Klght and chil­
dren, Michael, David and
Paul, have returned to their
home in Denver, Colo., ultcr
a visit with her parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. C. Dlsbrow.

Let ua remount IL We fea­
ture feat service on your
choice o f new, modern set­
tings, in Platinum or Gold.
Como in today.

The WMU of the Osteen
Baptist Church met Tuesday
morning at the church. At­
tending were: Mrs. Chester
Plank, Mra. Robert Hlrt, Mrs.
Millard Tyson, Mrs. Harry
Osteen, Mrs. Levi Van Ellen,
Mrs. Claude Tyson and Mrs.
Albert Pell.

Gwaltney
Jewelers

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Carter,
Sanford, called on Mrs, Char­
les Brown Sunday.

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lulned at a demonstration
party at her homo on Hutche­
son Lake Monday evening.
The door prise was won by
Mrs. Lilly Boyer. Mrs. Joe
Muster* won Iho prize fur
being horn the greatest dis­
tance from here. Mra. Mas­

ters was born In England.
Refreshments wero served
to Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Masters,
Mrs. Bertha Hardin, Mra.
•Saru Burns, Mrs. Nick I’ folfauf, Mrs. Kitty Dinklc, Mrs,
Mary Barnhart and Mrs.
Shirley Fox.

Mrs. II. C. Dlsbrow enter

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Dy . WOODROW CASH
Confidence and a sense o f wellbeing . . . you can spot the person
l
who haa these qualities anywhere.
I
O f the many factors thut contribute
I
to a niun's or n woman's Kolf-eonflI
deuce, the knowlodga that the doth Intr he or she I* wearing is impccculily clean—Inside and outside —Is
one o f ths most significant.

When you take a grament out o f tho
closet snd look It over, don't conaider It clean Just ltccau»e there mo
no visible spots on ths outside.
Look to the inside. Bs sure that perspiration or body
oils have not seeped into the fabric. I f you dlacovcr
this haa happened, get It to your cleaner as quickly aa
possible.
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AFTERMATH

Yeoll wear year clothes with pride end confidence
whoa they have been thoroughly and eclentlflgsUy
cleaned b y ea r up-to-the-minute methods. You can
brin g ue y o u r most delicate fabrics and be sure that

Predict Am ple
Clothing

Gamma Lambda Valentine
Girl, Mrs. Jim Jones

STRAW BAGS

Bread rolls best when it is
extremely fresh. Bear this in
mind when you arc planning
to make rolled sandwiches for
a party. You'll find, too, that
a soft bread will roll better
than a loaf that produces firm
slices.

Childish Tips
Make Firm Change
Designs
Of the 200 new toys put on
the market this year, only
two will still be sold after five
years, according to toy indus­
try estimates.
Most toys last no more than
three years In popularity.
Yet, a bundle o f sporls and
sticks called a "tlnkertoy"
continues after 50 years to
ride a crest of popularity.
“ If all the tlnkertoy sets
manufactured could he as­
sembled, they wi ,d form a
bridge from New York to
London,” said Ernest W. Hellmann, general manager of
Toy Tinkers, Inc., manufac­
turer of tinkerloys.
"W e don't know how many
sets have been sold—nobody
knows,” Heilmann, a native
of .Waltham, Mass., said.
“ But wo are suro tiiat mil­
lions of youngsters have play­
ed with tlnkertoy* and have
done their first building with
them, their first constructive
work, you might say.”
Tinkcrtoys were invented
by Charles H. Pajeau, an
Evanston,
111.,
tombstone
manufacturer. He based the
invention on bis observation
Uiat children enjoy learning,
but dlsllko being taught, and
that every child likes to take
things apart and put them
back together.
Today, more titan a million
seta of tinkcrtoys are pack­
aged each year. They have
changed little from the first
sets made, except that color
has been added for different
lengths of dowels and *|iools.
The color permits pre-school­
ers who have not learned to
read to follow color-coded di­
rections.
"The reason for the success
of tinkcrtoys is simple,” Hellmann said.
“ H allows a child to play by
himself or with other children
and to be entertained for
hours while learning. It also
appeals to very small chil­
dren and to those old enough
to build complex structures.
The company checks letter*
and diagrams submitted by
boys who have created origi­
nal deilgns and Incorporates
many of these ideas into new
instructions.
Consequently, the once popbutler
ular windmills
churns have been replaced in
booklets by diagrams of mis­
sile gantries and radar ata-

The countdown reaches zero;
The school bus roars away,
A nd Mother, pale and tfiaken,
Starts sorting out the day.
There's homework on the table,
Galoshes on the stool,
A lunch upon the trash can— ?
The garbage went to school!

NEW LOCATION
III N. OAK, CORNER COMMERCIAL
We have completely redeco raisd. added
aev equipment tad fislarcu U aerve
you better. '
MlaaU Bees Center — Melee Smith
Shlrtey Meede ,

Breakfast

Gamma Lambda chapter.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, has
The DeBary Woman’s Club
selected Mrs. Jim Jones as will sponsor its Annual Pan­
their Valentine girl. She will cake Breakfast Feb. 11 from
represent the chapter In Beta 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at t’ .e De­
S i g m a Phi's International Bary Community Center. Tic­
Sweetheart Contest.
kets can be obtained at the
Mrs. Jones is a native of DeBary Pharmacy or from
Newport News, Va. She and the following committee: Mrs.
her husband came to Florida George Croake. Mr*. Edna
a few years ago when he was Rclllt. Mrs. George Zeller or
transferred to the local office Mrs. Myron Accardl. All tho
o f Chelsea Title and Guaranty pancakes and sausage you
Company.
can eat, with hot coffee will
The Joneses have two daugh­ be served.
ters. Sherri Leah and Valeric
Ann. Mrs. Jones is the daugh­
JUST IN TIME
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tay­
lor, Lake Mary.
FOR VALENTINE
In addition to caring for her
GIVING . . .
family, she enjoys baking and
growing house plants an d,
does both well. She and her
FROM $1.25 UP
husband arc active in the j
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary and Jim
is on the board of directors of
the
Sanford-Seminolc
Jaycces.
This is her second year in
Beta Sigma Phi. She is serv­
ing as secretary for Gamma
Lambda and is on the social
and ways and meaus com­
mittee.

Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration (Rent, tells us that
the family economists of the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture predict supplies of cloth­
ing should be ample enough
to meet Use expected heavy
demands with little change In
price.
Nonwoven fabrics arc now
offered for disposable bed
sheets and pillowcases for
hospitals. The cost of these
disposable itema are said to
be less than the prices of
laundering those made of cot­
ton.
Further improvements in
cotton garments are in sight
such as permanent starch,
dyes, rclstance to fire, rot,
mildew, and some repellency
to water and oil.
There la now a new mater­
ial called olefin which is wa­
ter and stain repellent and
can be found In some rugs.
The year's outlook for cloth­
ing seems to be excellent for
the clothing shopper as many
new man-mado fabrics are
appearing. Tho new stretch
fabric is being made up into
many garments for adults as
well as children.

MRS. JIM JONES
(Raymom! Studio)

Cotton Fabrics In Bloom
For Spring Decorating
Like daffodils and crocuses,
cotton fabrics arc popping out
in their most colorful finely
for spring.
Cottons for homo decorat­
ing hive never been as bright
and practical as they are this
year during the season when
many homemakers decide to
attack that problem room or
change the existing decor in
others.
The opportunities arc end­
less; fabric covered walls,
new upholstery or slip covers,
draperies and curtains, print­
ed sheets and pillowcases,

washability. and durability,
colorful bedspreads, rugs and
countless other use* for 100
per cent cotton fabric*.
Besides such inherent cot­
ton qualities
as
comfort,
science has added special
treatments for stain and soil
resistance, color fastness and
others that provide a cotton
fabric for every need.
Whether It'a adding new life
to an old room or - starting
from scratch with a decorat­
ing scheme for a new upartment or home, cottun hums
furnishing fabrics for 1904 arc
the homemaker's best friend.

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Personals
By Julia Bartos
Samira Evanoo, slx-ycar-old
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Bartos, Dol-RayManor, underwent a tonsillec­
tomy Thursday at the Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital. She
Is recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartos,
Mrs. Mary Tramontana, Phil­
adelphia,
Pa.,
anil
Mrs.
Eloise Morrow, Winter Park,
wero guests of Mr. and Mra.
Roland Grundy, at a piano
concert Tuesday night at the
public auditorium. Mrs. Tra­
montana and Mrs. Elsie Mor­
row are listers of Mrs.
Grundy.

b f J a a t iH m y

I f thee* are allowed to remain and get "eat" the
result la often ruinous. This is understandable when we
atop to realise that the body cbemlatry o f Individuals ia
as varied aa humanity itself. Regular, frequent clean­
ing minimises the deteriorating effects on perspiration
and body oils, adds to the life o f your garment—keeps

It freak sad odorless

Economists

Do You Dial the Same Numbers OftenT

HANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. E. 1st &amp; Sanford Are.
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CONTINUING 2ND ANNIVERSARY

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•t the top, store* up to 290 numbers on magnetic
memory tape. You just rotate the selector knob to the
name, and press the start bar. The number is dialed
automatically.
The Card Dialer telephone uses coded plastic cards,
so the quantity of num bers it will dial automatically is
unlimited. File the cards alphabetically in the back of
the se t When you want to make a call, just pick out
tha card, push it in the slot and press the start bee.
So simple, and so time-saving.
IT you call the sam e numbers often, automatic dialers
can be a big help to you. For details, just call your
Telephone Com pany Business Office.

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SEAS ABBTt Thli way
sound like a ■illy problem,
but it la vary aerlotu to me.
My buiband travel* a lot
and I am terrified to aUy
•Iona at night, ao ha geta
n a ft room at a motel while
be ia gone. I get all upiet
aoveral
day* before he
lea Tea and I'm unbearable
to lira with. I realise how
stupid thla ia, and we
really can’t afford the ex*
tra expenee, but I just
can't help myself. I am so
•shamed o f my problem
that I don't tell people
about iL When my neigh*
bora see me coming home
the next mcmlng, I can
Imagine what they muat
think. What ahould I tell
them when they aek me
where I was the night be*
fora?
AFRAID
DEAR AFRAID: T a l l
them you spent the night
at a motel. They'll never
believa it.
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DEAR ABDYi I am a
teen-age girl who figured
something out that might
help parents. When a girl
goes on a date with a boy
she likes pretty well, ahe
usually gives him a good*
night kiss. In order to die*
courage thla (I gueaa) most
parents leave the porch

By Abigail Van Buren

light burning. Most fcida,
not wiehlng to put on •
ehow for the whole neigh*
borhood, take the hint. But
they soon take to saying
their goodnights In a park*
ed car on a back road. Par­
ents who want to protect
their daughters from a ten­
der goodnight kiea at the
door may unknowingly be
encouraging a wrestling
match in a parked ear.
Thank you.
A GIRL WHO KNOWS
DEAR GIRL: A brute
who would wrestle ■ girl
for a kiss in a parked ear
it not about to aettla for ft
“ tender goodnight kiss'' at
the door. The porch light
ahould be ON until every­
one who’s OUT D IN. And
the place for a goodnight
kist ia IN the house,
e
• •
DEAR ABBY: May I add
something to your answer
to the sixth-grader who
was ashamed o f his mother
because ahe had a foreign
accent? Every American,
except the American In*
dlan, descended from for­
eigners.
But
foreigners
brought more to cur shores
than an a c c e n t . They
brought knowledge, ambi­
tion and talent. These ara
the t h i n g s that mada
America great. Don't ba

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would rebid one spade and
while some pairs might still
work their way to game the
others would stop at various
part scores.

a needless auto accident.
Ha might have added ft kind
word for back seat driving, in
general.
For the truth o f ths matter
ia, whether aba la 16 or 60, a
woman is usually more cau­
tious In n ear than a man Is.
— Whan ahe is dating age
her fear in an automobile ia of
being thrown through n wind­
shield and ruining her f a c e end her marriage chances.
— When the ia n wife and
mother ehe worries about her
safety because ahe doesn’t
know what would become o f
the children if something hap­
pened to her.
—When ehe Is older atm,
reckless driving frightens her
just because ahe thinks it la
foolish to taka unnecessary
risks.
Few men worry as much as

Legal Notice
IN THR CIRCUIT OOCWT OF
THW NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IR AND FOR aWHL
NOLM COUNTT, FLORIDA.
in rwANUERT no. tarn
w o a r o A u n FowncLoaunw
S T A N D A R D AND SHELL
HOMES COUP. A Florida Car
po ratio a,
Plalatiff

Vft.
CLARENCE LAITIME It, at al
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Cltresre Lattlmer, Alice
Jtanoiie LaiUmsr ead T.
C. Kllbourae
Toe ara hereby Banned that
a aoasplalal to foreclosure a
cartata mortgage la Ihe fe|.
lowlag deaerlbed properly, to­
wn:
The
North
eeveatr-flve
feet (Tl) ef lot thirtyeevea &lt;*T) of Jameslewa
as recorded In Plat Book
*, pasee Tl and Tl af tha
psblle Records e l ftcsslaela County, Florida
hse beta Tiled anslnst yes aad
you are reealred to aecura a
copy of your answer or plead­
ing lo the eomplalnt la tha
plalntlffe attorney. Norrle D.
Wool fork. SIX. t|| W u t Chsreh
■ treat. Orlande. Florida, and
tile tha original aaawar or
pleading la the orflee e f the
clerk ef tha Circuit Court oa
or before the »th day of
March. 1144.
If you fall to da ee, Jadgmeat by delaalt will be taken
■gainst yea for the relief de­
manded ia the eomplalaL
Dene aad Ordered at San­
ford, Florida, thla Itb day of
B u o a r d 0 9 COUNTT c o m ­ February, 1844.
m is s io n e r s
OF MSMI- (■EAD
NOUC COUNTT, FUHUDA.
Arther H. Beckwith, J r.
By Arthur H. Ueckwlth.
Clerk, Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
J r. Clark
Deputy clerk
JOSEPH DATlft. JW-.
/ ■ / Norrle D. Weolfork, III
Iks firm
Attorney for Plslntllf
KKBTHOM, DAVH ft
»*T Weal Cherch BL
INTOSH
Orlande, Fla.
wards Balldlag
Fabllaft Fsh. lft IT. *4. ft
■ford. Florida
March 4, 1044.
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•FEELING NO PAIN" IN
ITHACA: W AIT!
s e e
Get It o ff your cheat For
a personal unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3364, Beverly 11111a, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
s e e
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one dollar to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
fo r Abby's new booklet
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

The hand makes two notrump; it almost surely makes
two hearts; but top score
would go to those who played
two clubs and mada four.
The essence o f the play at
two clubs ia that declarer
must refrain from playing
trumpa and plan fo r ft cross
ruff.
Normal defense will start
with three diamond tricks
and a shift to a spade. South
will cash his ace and king o f
spades and dummy’s ace and
king o f hearts and then lead
a third heart. Assuming that
East discarda a spade South
will ruff low, ruff a spade low,
ruff another heart with hla
ten o f trumps, ruff hla last
apada with dummy’s king and
make the last two tricks with
the aca and queen o f trumps.

By Ruth Millett

n r ao san o r

u r n c o w M is s io . v F . n a o r
CMIROLW COD NTT CLOSING,
l GATING AND AHANDON10 a c w m t a in m o iiT o r
AT AND MBNOCNCING AND
IBCLAIMINO A N T WIGHT
■EDWIN.
J WHOM IT MAT COXCBIIW:
Holies Is bsrsbr fl»sn that
S Hoard of Countr ComIsslonsrs of ftsmlnols Countr
erlds. adoptsd a Rssolutlon
i ths 14th day of January, A.
, 1144, -loslnx, vsestlna sad
wndontna a certain rlsht ol
ly sad rsnouselsx sad dlsitmlnc say rl»M of Semi*
Is County
to th I certain
Iht of way In Ssmlnolo
only. Florida, dsserlbsd as
Uowa. Is-w lli
That canals II fsol walk­
way for lot owsoro lying
batwssn Lots I and I,
from Its latoroscllon with
that eortsln road known
so Crystal Vlsw North to
Its Inttrseetlon with the
Southwesterly lot lino ot
Dot A. all ol I f t h Arhor.
Isle at Plaos, ftoolloa No.
I, according to Ihe Plat
thereof
as recorded In
r ia l Book I. peso I* Of
tbs
Puhllo
Itscords
of
lemlaele County, Florida.
Let this Notice bo published
• time wltkla thirty (If)
ys following the dale of th*
option of tho Resolutioni In
a Issue of Tho Hanford HerU ft aowapapsr of tenoral
culetloa. published la ■smi­
le Couaiy, Florida, as prelad by Chapter *14, Florida
Hates. 1*4*.
,
DATKD this Tlk day of
brusry, A. D. 1*44.

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ashamed af Mom because
your teacher asks her to re­
peat eomethlng. Teachers
ara used to that I also
want to assure you that
your "good looking” Ameri­
can father knows your
mother from way back, and
be la used to her English
by now. A person who can
communicate In a language
other than hla own (no matter how broken) is working
toward a better understanding. And understanding only
ahall lead us to the peace
that ws ara all praying for.
Abby, no matter how tired
I am, I always find time for
your column. Please re­
ciprocate and find apace for
my latter.
DOROTHY 0 .
s e e

By Oswald Jacoby

(x)&amp; Jhs (jJom&amp;n:
Begin your back seat driving
m rly. That seems to just
about sum up the advice re­
cently given to girls by Wil­
liam M. Coffey, manager of
ths A A A , Texas Division.
Says Mr. C offey: “ If girls
will object to reckless driving
ou tho part o f their datea and
adopt • sensible, realistic ap­
proach to thia matter, they
will accomplish as much or
more than the combined ef&lt;
forts o f parents, teachera, and
traffic officers."
In addition, hs pointed out
that ovary girl who joins in
such
effort will be doing
herealf a big favor by sharply
reducing her own chances of
being crippled or disfigured in

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S(T)EAI,ING A KISS — Thia son lion at tho
Miami Senqunrium offers Cynthia Williams a
token o f his esteem.

Television Tonight
M O N D A Y P . M.

On
In tho early days o f con­
tr a ct a player who held two
biddable four card suits would
always open with the higher
ranking. This was a simple
rule. It also was very Ineffec­
tive. Thus, when today’s hand
eras played in a 1931 national
tournament the bidding al­
ways began with one spade by
South and a two heart re­
sponse by North. After that
exuberant beginning it was
impossible to stay out o f game
and every North-South pair
wound up with a minus score.
If It were played today soma
pairs might also reach game,
but no one would open with
ana spade.
If the hand were played today every South player would
open one club. North would
respond
one heart. South

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most women do about driving
safely. Moat man aeem to feel
that they are good enough
drivers to control n ear under
any and all conditions—even if
they are taking chances. It
irks them to think that tha
woman beside them doesn't
share their confidence.
But women, young, old, and
middta-aged, owe it to them
selves and to the man who
drive them to risk displeasure
by back seat driving whenever
they are frightened by the
NEW YORK (U PI) - Na­
way the man at tha wheel ia than L. Halpern predicted to­
day that the “ tm aihlnf fin­
taking chances.
ancial aucceaa'' already indi­
Explore the toon arorldi cated for the Sonny LintonRuth Millett ia at tha wheel in Caului Clay fight on Feb. 23
"Tips on Teenagers.’ ’ Send 26 marka the dawn of a new
cents to Ruth Millett Reader erg in big-time boxing and
Service, e/o The fcanford Her­ perhaps in other aporti.
Halpern, president of Thea­
ald, P. O. Box 449, Dept. A ,
Radio City Station, New York tre Network Tclevialon, lac.,
(TNT), said the mom to turn of
19, N. T.
current ticket alien at clos­
ed-circuit TV l o c a t i o n s
throughout the United Slates
IN THW OOUXTT JUDGE'S and Canada oot only “ pro­
COURT IN AND FOR SEMI- jected” a IT mill km fight tor
SOLE COUNTT, FLORIDA.
Feb. 24, "but alto promised
ESTATE OF
fights of from |20 mlllioa to
HARLEY EMILE C O X .
deceased. 130 mlllioa status within tha
NOTICE OF FtLIXO PETITION
r o w FIN A L DISCWAROW OF next few yaara.’ ’

New Era Seen
For Boxing

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ADMINf STWATWIE
TO a l l w h o m i t MAT CONCERN:
Netlcs la hsrtby gives that
I have filed my Final Rstura
as Admlnlstratrla at the es­
tate of Harley Emile Cos. daccsscdi that I hers filed my
Petition for Final Discharge
and that I will apply le tha
Honorable C. Vernon Miss. Jr.
County Ju«ge af Seminole
County, Florida, ea tha Ird
day ef March. IM4, for approeel ef earns aad for final diechars# as Adaslatslratrls af
Ihe eclats of Harley Emile
Cat. deceaeed.
Dated thla Mad day ef Jan­
uary. 1*44.
Curtis Corrlaa Story form­
erly Curtla Corrlaa Cos.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. nag
Harold F. Jehneon
Attorneys far tho PeUUaaav
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Art Llnhletter
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Leretle Toung
General motpltal
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Leave It To Reaver

Koufax Name
On Merchandise
LOS ANOKLES (U PI) Merchandise b e a r i n g the
name of Sandy Koufax will
toon begin appearing around
the country in targe quanti­
ties.
The Dodger lefty haa sign­
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Personalities, Inc., who esti­
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will total ft minimum o f f 10
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7:20-1:30 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night at the Movies.
“ Treaturs of ths Golden Con
dor.” (Color) Thla 18th Cen
tury adventure story stars
Cornel Wilds and Anna San
croft. Wildo portrays a noblyman who ia cheated out of hit
title by n marquis and is
forced to work in the itablea.
He falls in lovs with tha mar­
quis’ daughter (Mist Ban
croft) and, after attacking the
cheat, runs away with her to
find the treasures hidden In
the Mayan Templet of Guate­
mala. After finding the treas­
ure, he returns to win back
his title.
2:30-9 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. Continued from last
week, Lucy la finally relieved
to find that the woman she
thought looked like Ethel
Merman ia really Ethel. Re­
sult: the Boy Scout show it a
smash tu cceii with Ethel as
the headliner trumpeting a
medley of her Broadway suc­
cesses. But everybody gets
into the art with Lucy getting
laugha with her juggling and
even Danker Mooney (Gale
Gordon) surprises with a
pleasant tinging voire and do­
ing a wonderful cartwheel for
good measure.
9-9:30 p.m. CDS. The Danny
Thomas Show. Tha country
neighbors are atlll taking ad­
vantage of tbe Williams and
Halper families at their week­
end shack. When their wives
are sucked into buying a cu­
ckoo clock aa an antique
that's phoney, Danny and
Charley (Danny Thomas and
Sid Melton) decide to fight
fire with fire by cleaning the
Junk out of their shed and
telling the stuff as antiques.
Surprisingly, one buyer bids
for the whole lot and, when a
conscience-stricken D a n n y
Iriea to return his deposit, he
stubbornly Insists on sticking
lo hla deal.
9:30-10 p .a . CBS. The Andy
Griffith Show. Deputy Darney
(Don Knolls) gela moit of the
laugha here with his naive
cagcrneai to please. But, for
once, Sheriff Andy (Andy
Griffith) displays the same
weakness when he and Bar­
ney succumb to the charm of
a suspected Jewel thief, tem­
porarily behind b a n in the
Mayberry Jail. The "tiller' It
alluringly played by blonde
Susan Oliver and It's no iron
dcr our two heroes try to
make her aa comfortable aa
possible.
2:30-10 p.m. NBC. Hollywood and tho Stara. "The
Great Lovers.” A plethora of
film cllpleta showing hordes
of Hollywood's romantic big
guns In fragmentary aetion.
The silenta are represented by
Rudolph Valentino, John GU
A l t h o u g h geographical
ly part o f North Amarica,
Attu, ona of tha Aleutian Is
lands, actually Is located in
tha eastern hemisphere.
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Rock Hudion, Marlon Bran­
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do and Elvis Presley. Ones
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again no real point, Just a
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r i i n i T i x a x d f o r sr.M i.
82. Flowers - Shrubs
WOLK C O U ff T T F L O R I D A
I d Hp i Estate • (
33. Furniture
DOOO " J A C K ” H A R R I S .
D t c s s i e d 34. Articles Tor Sale
I'lSTAL R O T IC E
34*A Swap or Exchange
N o t ic e le h e r e b r * l v * n that
t h e u n d e r s l c n t d w ill, e a the 35. Articles Wanted
S4th d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 1SSI, 36. Automobiles • Trucks
p reitnt
to
the
H o n o r a b le 36-A Autos Wanted
C ounty
Judea
of
S rmtnole
C o u n t y , F lo r id a , hie fi n a l r e ­ 37. Boats - Motors
t u r n . a c c o u n t and v o u c h e r s , as 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e Batata
o f 1 * 0 0 0 " J A C K ” H A R R I S , d a- 89. Trailers - Cabanas
c t a e t i l . and at said time, then 40. Farm Equipment

and
there, m a k e a p p lic a t io n
t o the said J u d e * f o r a fi nal
a t t t l e m e n t o f his a d m in is t r a ­
t ion u f ee ld aatata, and f o r an
o r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g him a t su ch
A d m in is t r a t o r .
D A T E D thla th# H t h Cay
Of J a n u a r y , A. D. l i s t .
W il l i a m U. Class
A a A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f the
Rotate
of
D oog
"Jack"
H a rr is, dece ase d.
(J ord on V. F r e d e r ic k ,
A t t o r n e y f o r tha B atata o f
D o o g " J a c k ” H a rr is, dacaaaed
110 Baa t C o m m e r c ia l Street
S uita 3 K i r k P l a i t .
P. O. B o x 1715
S a n f o r d , F lo rid a , 17771
P u b lis h Ja n. SO, FT A Feb.

I. 10. ISIS.

CDU -S7
l a f h o P e a r t o f the f a m i l y
J e S i e , Reailaela C o a a t y . F l o r ­
id a. l a P r o b a t e .
ID re i E eta ta o f
UkUilUht

H.

DUNK,

Dec eased.
T d A ll C r e d ito r s a a d PrreaDs
S lat l a c
r i a l DIB
ar
U eaeads
A a s la a t bald E atatei

T o u and eac h o f y o u are
h e r e b y n o t ifie d and r aqu lrtd
t o pre sent a n y c la im s and da.
m a n d s w h ic h y ou , o r eit h er o f
y uu
m a y h a v e auatnat tho
e s t a t e o f OBOIKJE II. DUNN
d e c e a e t d , lata o f eald C o u n ty ,
t o tha C o u n t y J u d e a o f Sami
n o l a C oun ty , F lo rid a , at bla
o f f i c e In tha c o u r t houaa o f
aa ld C o u n t y at Hanford. F l o r ­
ida, w it h in a lt c a l e n d a r m onths
f r o m tha t lm s o f the first p u b ­
l i c a t i o n o f this no tice . T w o
c o p i e s o f ea ch c laim o r dema nd
■hall b t In w r it in g , and shall
o t a t e tha p la c e o f residen c e
a n d p ost o f f i c e ad drrea o f tha
c l a i m a n t , and sh all ha s w o r n
t o by tha c laim a n t, hla a g e n t,
o r a t t o r n a y and a c c om p a n ied
b y a f i l i n g fea o f on e d o lla r
a n d su ch c la im o r d em a nd not
ao fi le d s h a ll be void.
/ a / QEO. A. S P E E R . JR .
As
A dm lnlitrator
Cum
T e a t a m e n t o A n n t x o o f tha
Batata o f
fJ E U U a E H. DUNN,
dacaaaad
F i r s t p u b lic a t io n F e b r u a r y I,
A. D.. 1SS4.
P u b lis h Fab. I. to, 17, 14. 1144

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in

THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
F L O R ID A .
IN
AND
POR
BKM INOl.i: COUNTS. FM IM ID A .

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LORETTA

ve.
W IL L IA M

NR. laiTS
TV.

OOLM NS.
P la in t iff .

K. COLLINS.

D efenda nt .
NOTICE OF SUIT
T O I W I L L I A M K. COLLINS,
wlioea r esi den ce and a d ­
d r e s s la:
H a m p to n T ra iler C ou r t
O t t o w a , Illinois.
Sworn
c o m p la in t
h a v in g
b e e n fi led In the C ircu it C ou rt
In and f o r Hemlnola C ou nty,
F lorh lu , In C ha nrery , ent it led
"L O R E T T A
W. C O L L 1 N H,
P l a i n t i f f , v e n u e W IL L I A M ECOLLINH, D e fe n d a n t ." p ra yin g
f o r c e r t a in r*H*t fo r the ab o v e
n a m ed
p l a i n t i f f a g a l n i t y ou
a s d efe n d a n t.
NOW, THEREFORE,
THIS
IS T O NOT IKV TOU that If
y o u w ish to d efe nd a g a l n i t
and c o n t e st tha a b o v e entitled
action, you a n
r tu u lr c d to
f i l e &gt;,.ur a n i w e r or o t h e r w r i t ­
te n J e fcn ee. If any y ou have
k&gt; the c o m p la in t herein, wit h
t h e C le r k o f the uh ov e e t y l ' d
C our t and to eerve up on p l a i n ­
t i f f * a t t o r n e y , A lb e r t S. |cilt*,
w h o s e addreea le I M as on ic
Rultdlu g . San fo rd. Flor id a. *
c o p y o f la i d a n s w e r or ot her
w r i t t e n defeua *. o n o r b efore
the l l t h d a y o f March. 1144.
Thu na tu re u f said c om p la in t
la to p ra y that tha a b o v e a ly lad
Court
grant
tha
a b ov e
n a m r d p l a i n t i f f a d iv o r c e a
vinculo
m a tr im o n ii
of
and
fr uu i you .
F A l .NOT TO A N S W E R u n ­
l e s s a d e cr e e p r o o o n f e s s o be
e n t e r e d a r a ln a t yon.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d slid o f f i ­
c i a l seal at S an lord . Se min ole
C o u n t y . F lorid a, thla «th day
o f F e b r u a r y . A. D. 15*44(S E A L )
A r th u r II
lleckarlth. J r Clerk
of
shore
sly led
Court.

•

It) : Jean E. M Itk'
l*.p uiy Clark
.(In ert V J'ltta, A llu r n e y A
C o u n se lo r at l-awr
1 M ao onle tlulldtng
S i n f o r d . F lo rid a
P u b lis h
Feb
IS, I f ,
14 A
M a r ch
1164.
C D lt-tS

•4

1. Lost &amp; Found
FOUND. Female hound dog.
322-8067.

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SWEETIE PIE

Feb. 10, 1964 — Page 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 22. Ruild • Pnlnt • Repair 34. Articles For Sato

By Nadine Seltzer

*. Notices - Personals
Preparation of Income Tax
R eturn by former agent of
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
S. Park Ave., Ph. FA 2-3878,
Ernest Bleknell.

3 A 4 Bedroom, 2 Baths. Dou­
ble Carport ea or Garage,
air-conditioning.
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Select Neighborhood

CALL your Rainbow dealer
322-65U, 4 to 10 p. m.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. Harriions
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7948

,. REAL OPPORTUNITY
Owner leaving area. So. San­
ford Ave. k Miller Rd., 3
mi. to Base. Duplex with
extra lot. Phone 2)5-0762.

SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
ER SERVICE. I’ arta and
suppliea for all makea in­
cluding:
Electrolux. New
and rebuilt cleaners »old.
No
borne
service
call
charge Phone FA 2-2282,
2333 Park Dr. ..

Vacuum Cleaner
fit
• naama.De

TM IeV lM C a

•That kid Juat told mo to got this pilo of noiay Junk
off tho otrootr

8. Education - Instruction
U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI i. For Root
Men-Women 18 and over. Se
cure juba. High pay. Short 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, Lake privileges
houri. Advancement. Thou■andi of jobs open. Pre
near Air Base. FA 2-4736
apiratory training until ap­
after 5:30.
pointed. Experience usually
unneceiiary. FREE inform W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private batha, 114
atlon on Job*, salaries, re
W. Flrat St.
qulrementi. Write today glv
ing name, address
and
phone. Lincoln Service, Box 2 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph.
53, Sanford Herald.
FA 2-3219.

6. For Rent
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Furn. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
FURN. Apt. 2300 3Iclkmville
2 BR House. Clean A d o le
in. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.

4 BR.. 2 Bath ......... $145 mo
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 Mo

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

S BR., lt t bath. 2415 Chase
Ave. Available Feb. 3. Pb
322-5600.

202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

Legal Notice

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111!
CIXI-H

Other choice rentals.
Ball - Blair Agency
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641

LOTS

S large lota near high school
with 240 feet paving, only
$6500.00. with 10% down,
Balance monthly.

2 BR., kit. equipped, $75 mo.
FA 2-3665.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Furn., clean, 2 BR. house. Kay mood Lundqulit, Asso.
Ph. 522-2097 o r 322-3750.
PA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

UNFURNISHED house. Phone BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, ltt
322-5165.
bath borne. One bedroom
has separate entrance, can
9. For Sato or Root
be rented for income. Will
trade for amaller place.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Sbowu by appointment. Call
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g a
PA 2 9840
322 1507.

10. Wanted to Rent

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

CHOICE

RIVERFRONT

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

T o th* D efa n d a n t a ;
P O R T E R J. C H A D W I C K
S711 Slth Street
D etro it. M ich igan
L EON A A. C H A D W I C K
LSI 1 S lth Street
Detroit, M ich igan
Aad
to; All
u nk a o w a
aponaaa e l aald abev*
named natural defend­
ant*.
A nd to; A ll partlaa c l a i m ­
i n g Intaraat. by, t h r o u g h ,
un der
or
ag a ln a t
th*
a b o v e na m ed n a tu ra l daf a h d i n t * n o t k n o w n to
b* d ea d o r alive.
A nd toi All p a r tit a h a v in g
o r c l a i m i n g to h a v e an y
r ig h t , tttla o r Intaroat In
a n d l o tha f o l l o w i n g d e ­
s c r ib e d p r e p a r t y , s l t u t t o
In Sam lnol* C o u n t y ,
F lorid a, t o - w t t :
Tha Sou th IS ft. a t th*
E a s t 310 f t
of
L o t «.
Ulock "CT. F E R N P A R K
E STA T E S,
according
to
tha p la t t h e r e o f aa r e ­
c ord ed
lu Plat
B o o k I.
p a g e * 10, 11. IS and IS.
P ub llo R e c o r d * o f S em in ole
C oun ty, F lo rid a
T ou, and eac h o f y o u ar*
no t ifie d th at a ault to qulat
ti tl e t o tha a b o v e d e s c rib e d
p r o p e r ty has been filed aga ln at
yo u and y o u ar * haraby r e ­
qu ired to eerv* a c o p y o f j o u r
A n s w e r to t h * C o m p la in t o n the
P l a i n t i f f s ’ a t to r n e y s , F E L D E R
A N D
U E T T I M l 11A L'S.
ISO
S out h K n o vies Avei.ua, W in t e r
Par k. F lorid a, and fit* th* o r i ­
g in a l In tli# o f f i c e
of
th*
C lar k o f h* C ir c u it c o u r t on
o r b t f o r * F e b r u a r y 1letb t i l l :
o t h a r a la * th* atU-gailoua o f
•aid C o m p la in t wilt b* tak en
a* oouf eeeed .
Thla N olle* ehall b* p u b Ilabad on e* eac h w e a k fo r four
•-oneacuUv# w eak * In th* S a n ­
ford Herald.
T h* a b b r e v ia t e d ti tl e n f (hie
ault le D O N A L D C. HADIN and
IIEULAII W . SARIN , hie wife.
P laintiff* .
&gt;s:
l*OltTE U
J.
C H A DW IC K end
L EON A
A.
C H A D W I C K , hla a l f a . D e f e n d ­
ant#
Dated thla ITth d a y o f J a n ­
uary. t i l l .
(SEAL)
A rth ur 11. U a c k w lt h , Jr.
Clark C ir cu it C ou r t, S a m ln ­
ol* C oun ty . F lo r id a
Uy: Martha T. V l h l a s , It. C.
J-eldvr and Balllna'liaua
A tt or n a y * At l a *
II* ga. K n o w l e s Ava.
W in te r P ar k. F lo rid a
Publish : Jan. St, 17. Fab. S, 10.

2 BEDROOM Frame Home
on State lfwy.
$4,100
LAKE IA)T. m x MM
On Paved Road
$4,000
COUNTRY HOME
3 HR. Frame Home, Wood
Floor*, Outside patio, bar­
becue, and fruit tree*.
$7,000

Spacious 3 BR Ranch style
Wckiva
Riverfront home,
situated on 250 ft. of Im­
12. Real Estate For Sale proved property, with 4oo
ft. of depth. P R I C E D
WEEKEND cottage, Lemon
RIGHT at $25,000. Terms
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
can be arranged for quali­
fied buyer. We have the
3 BR., frame. Cash or car
Key I
considered on down pay­
ments. 1715 W. 2nd St.
Low
monthly
payment*
1715 W. 2nd St.
1901 S. Park Ave.
GREENBRIAR
FA 2-5232 anytime
Choice
lots
available
In
A PEACH
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
FOR THE PRICE!
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your Excellent 3 BR, 2 Bath CU
Home. Lovely setting on
specification!.
Grc«nbriar
corner lots. Furnished or
developed by
not. Total price $12,500. $5oo
K1NGSWOOD
Down and $85 per month.
BUILDERS, INC.

REST BUY OF YEARI 1 I
APT. $30 k up. Surplus City. FURN. apts. Pleasant living.
Park apts. FA 2 8507.
New 3 BR, 2 Hath, Air-con­
3 DK. house, kit. equipped.
ditioned. No Money Down!
FURN.,
2 Apia. $55 mo. ea
Good location. Ph. 322-33S4.
No Closing Costal All you
Water, lights furn. 107 Lo­
3 BR., 2 bath, in Loch Arbor.
need Is good credit and
cust Ava., 322-8016
322-1730.
Qualify for F H A . Mort­
feAKE- Cottage, furn. 322-6106.
gage. Cji II Hinkler.
RENT A BED
AL STOLTE—838-5059
Rol'.away, Hospital k Baby 3 Itm. furn. garage apt. Elec.
A water furn. 322-1305.
IN THK CIRCUIT COI'IIT IIS'
Reds.
N. Orlando. No qualifying, no
THK NINTH J t 'U ir iM . C I R ­
By Day, Week, or Month
down payment, to purchase
CUIT. IN AND FOH BBSS!2 DR. Home, kit. equip!., $70.
n o l b c o r v r v , f l o r i d *.
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. lat St.
this exceptional 3 BR. 2
FA
2-4536.
IN CIIANCF.nv NO. 13773
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
bath home. Must see to ap­
NOTICK OS' at IT
2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
LBSLIK
A.
W H I T T IN'* I TON
preciate. Call 322-8389 after
FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
a**.! I It BN R M. WIIIT TIN ’ d
house,
kitchen
equipped.
5:30 p. nt.
TON, hi* w ife .
322-3651.
2
BR.
Furn.
Apt.
322-0641.
P laintiff*.
TO SETTLE ESTATE. 3 BR
LAKE MARY. 1 large BR.
J. W ILL RIDENOUR and ANN
bouse, Beardali Ave., fruit
n iD E N O U I t .
hla
w ife;
PIO.
duplex apt., furn. Really
treei and garden. FA 2-5303.
N B B K M E T A L S O F OR L A NDO,
nice. Adulte, no pets. $65.
INC., a F lo r in * c o r p o r a t io n ; IN T H K CIRCUIT COURT OP
LONGWOOD
— $6,995. Terms
Call FA 2-3930.
T H E C O M M K I I C U L HANK A T T IIK NINTH JUDICIAL I IR W I N T E R P A R K . F L O R I D A , a I ( IT, IN NND FUR BKMIW13 rooms, 3 baths— mndo
b a n k i n g c o r p o r a t i o n ealatlng 1)1.K r iH ’ N T r . FLORIDA
Small House. Adults. Phone
Into 3 apts. 2 rented, move
un der th* la w * o f the S la t * or IN I IIANCKRT NO. 13TIT
FA 2 2816.
Florida!
H O R N E ' C WILSON.
in the other. Good condi­
• ITT TO ISUIET T IT L E
INC., a F l o r id a c o r p o r a t i o n : DONA L D C. BA BIN end
tion. Lot 100 x 100. See
clean, apt. Adults.
and C H A S E A COM I'A NT, a IIEULAII \V. SA B IN, hla w i f e . Small,
evenings after 5. 133 Bay
F lo rid a c o r p o r a t io n .
FA 2-0702.
P laintiff!
Defen da nt*. VI.
Ave. 1 block from busineas.
T I I E ITATS* OF F L O R I D A I
P O n T K I l J. C H A D W I C K and COZY 2 bedroom upper apart­
T O ) J. W I L L R I D E N O U R and L E ONA A . C H A D W I C K ,
hla
ACREAGE
ment, furnished, $55. Large
ANN I U D K . V O U R . hi* w ile ,
w ife , raaldanc* u n k n o w n ;
D e fe n d a n t *
4 bedroom lakefront home 10 Acres adjoining City Limits
laat k n o w n r ee ldenc* . P.O.
only $9950.00, with 10%
w o r s e n o r s u it
with private beach, unfurn­
B ox II I . SS&amp; E. C hu re h In the Nam * o f th* S ta te o f
down, balance monthly.
Street, L o n g w o o d . F l o r id a ; F l o r i d a !
ished, $100.

laat k n o w n m a i l i n g ad draaa, Oanaral
Deliv ery.
Norrla. Tannaaaa*.
T o u ar * h e r e b y no t ifie d that
a su it hae been filed a g a l n i t
y ou and P I O N B B R M E TA L S
O F O R L A N DO. INC., a F lorid a
corporation:
THE
COMMER­
CIAL
BANK
AT
W IN TER
P A R K . F L O R I D A , a b a n k in g
c o r p o r a t i o n f l i t t i n g un de r tha
l a w * o l tha Sta te o f F lo rid a ;
H O R N E - W IU I O N . INC., a
F l o r i d a
corporation;
and
C H A S E A C O U P A N T . a F lo r Ida c o r p o r a t io n , In th* ab ove
entitle d e a u * * :: and that yo u
are he reby
requir ed to file
y o u r a n a w e r w it h tha Clerk o f
tlile Cou rt, and t o eer ea a
c o p y t h e r e o f u p on th* P lain­
tiff* or P l a i n t i f f * ’ A tto rna y,
w h oa* n a m e and addreea la:
K.
A MOROSE
O L L IF K . J R .
SV0 N orth P a r k Avenue. P. O.
Ho* l o l l , Ha nford. F lorid a, not
la tar than M ar ch S ri. A. D.
till.
I f y o u fall to do ao. dacra*
p ro confa eao will b * entered
a g a in * ! y ou fo r th* r elief d e ­
m and ed In the C om p la in t.
T h * n a tu re o f aald ault bein g
fo r F O R E C L O S U R E o f 5IORTG A G E e n c u m b e r i n g the p r o p e r iy
In
Kenilnol*
C ou n ty ,
l-'lorlda, to -a -l ti
T h * W eal 7-’* feat o f th*
Kaat On. -H a lf (F.tq) of at)
that
part o f
IlleGCK S.
W1L IM F.RE.
l y in g
North
of
C h u rc h
Street
(aald
l l l o c k S ly in g
North o f
C hu rc h Street b e in g 111
fe el ( r o u t i n g on C hu rch
Street
an d
175 feet
In
d e p t h ) , a c c o r d i n g to plat
t h e r e o f r e co r d e d In Plat
Hook 1, P a g e t i t . Publ ic
R e c o r d * o f Hemlnul* C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
W I T N E S S iny b a u d and th*
teal o f aald C o u r t at S an ford,
Flor id a, thla ( t h d a y o l F e b br ua ry , A. D. 1*14.
(SE A L )
A r t h u r H. I le c k w ith
Jr.,
d a r k o f tha C ir cu it C ou r t
Ily: M ar th a T. Vlhtcu
D ep u t y Clark
f A c o n y o f the c o m p la in t f i l ­
ed berelti le a t t a c h e d to the
c o p y o f tbl* n o lle # w h ic h la
m ai led t o e a c h d e fe n d a n t fo r
w h o m a re ald eu ca m o r e ep eclflc than a etatu o r c o u n t r y
w e e g iv e n lu In* ew or n e l a t e luaut filed here in by the P lain Ikfia, the If a g e n t o r a o t l i u e y . )
K tm b r oa a O llltf, Jr .
p. a . b o x l e t *
San fo rd.
F lo rid a
Puhllth
F eb
1*. IT, SI, A
M arch I, l i l t .

Hiway 17-92
Casselberry, Fla.
Now hai FOUR new borne*
for sale in South Longwood.
These homes are being con­
structed by

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.

DUST PROBLEM?

Repairs, parti;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrWay,
GE, etc. Cleanera sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1U4
Park Ave., Sanford, Phone
FA 3-4765.

LORMAN REALTY

LMN ENTERPRISES

SOUTH W ARD
INVESTMENT k
110 N. P a rk

REALTY
322-9173

4 UR, 2 Hath CB House. Parkridge. $2U» Down. 3226911.

Stenstrom Realty

John Sauls, Realtor

V A - FH A

Proixirty MnnnRcnient
A Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
O w ned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $-13.50
To niake tho best homo
buy, sc« tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

2 Blond bookcase*, l wrought
HEATING
iron sewing table, 1 pro*
SERVICING — TESTING
fenlonal hair dryer. Very
Lewis Sales A Service
reasonable.
CaU FA 2-245S
2517 C. C. Road
FA 2 7928
evening*, or FA 2-5742 days.
WEL l S DRILLED. TUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sixes
LIMITED TIME ! [ I
Mac has THROWN AWAY th*
We Repair and Service
Percentage Book.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co. Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
Dealer COST plus $1 per
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6452
yard.
Additions. Remodeling. Re­
ALL FIRST QUALITY
pairs. Cabinet*. Formica
TOP RATED MILLS
tops. Licensed. Me! Robin­
Call us for a showing o f these
son. JOS-8156.
fine Carpets In your home. tto
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool, Hi
Piano Tuning and Repair
etc. Hundreds to choos*
W L. llarmon — FA 2-4221
from. TERMSI Up to tw*
29. Automobile Service
years to Pay!

Carpet Special!

Carpets A la Carte

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free Inspection, estimates,
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
pickup, delivery. Hccoring
Orlando, Fla.
k repair* discounted.
241-6194 Collect or
211tt E. 3rd.
322-3443
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
FA 2-5545 after 6 p.m.
Auto Glass, Taps
k Sest Covers
Refrigerator and washer, good
cond. $100 for both. Phooo
TE 8-7314 Longwood.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT
COVER CO.
Jim Hunt Realty
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
Office
Night

FA
FA

2-2118
2-0648
323 0700
Sanford. Fla

35. Articles Wanted

ALL WORK GUARANTEED WANTED! Citrus fruit. U r g e
or imaU amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mane*
field, FA 2-4344.
___

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

17. Male Help Wanted

33. Furniture

LATEST STYLE Boata Now
EVERETT A. H A R P E R
MAN 21-46 for Insurance de­ For tlie biggest selection of
on Display by Thunderbird,
AGENCY, Realtor, Insuror.
bit Sinford area. Salary
nearly new and used furni­
lame Star, StarCraft, Tra*
KIIA-VA sales broker. 2i85
plus comm. CaU 523 0843.
ture, *«« Noll’s Furniture
6. Park Ave. FA 2-2264,
velrr, MFG, and Artec: In*
brokerage in Casselberry
FA 2-2285.
board Outdrive and Evil*
18. Help Wanted
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
rude motors. Gator trailers.
SUNLAND ESTATES. TRANS­ Colored Motor Route Carrier
AISO Close-Out prieai on
FERRED.
Will
sacrifice
for afternoon paper route. Used furniture, appliances,
aU 1863 modeli. Example:
tools,
etc.
Bought
Sold.
$1800 equity fur $2U0. Take
Must have References and
$1795 IF Larson $1186, IF
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
over FHA mortgage at
dependable car. Write Cir­
Trailers $150; $1065 79 hp
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132.
$91.76 mo., 3 Hcdrooni, lg.
culation Dept. P. O. Box
Evinrude $750, 18 bp only
liv. rm., beautifully land­
1657, Sanford.
$295 and other ilte i. Terms I
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
scaped. HUItRYt 322-2745.
Quick Service With the
Robson
Sporting
Good*,
19. Sltuatlonn Wanted
Cash. SUPER TRADING
2 BR. Home, Study, ltt
Downtown Sanford, Pbon*
POST. FA 2-0*77.
Hath*, large Family Rm. in IRONING at home. 322-7791.
322 5961,
good neighborhood; includ­
DAY’S Work, ironing. 322-1441 WANTED reliable couple te
ing sieve, rofrig., room airtake up ninthly payments
conditioner, wishing m a­ IRONING or BABYSITTING
of $13.50 oo S complete
chine k ruga. Really ter­
FA 2-704T
rooms of furniture. CaU
rific buy | Monthly pay­
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, colHousework k Ironing. 322-7938.
ment* $83 50.
leet.
KINGSWOOI) BUILDERS,
Child Care FA 2-2274.

Payton Realty

FHA - VA

FHA

MUST SACRIFICE!
Partly
flirn. Home, 3 HR. 115 lf&gt;. HiiNinctdi Opportunity SonkArlk Glass and Paint 36. Aatomobitos • Tracks
Company
tw ill*, Plume 523-0591.
210 Magnolls
Ph FA 2-4822
MAN OR WOMAN
BUY1NO A
3 HR, Kin. Itm., ltt hnths. To service mule of postage
USED CAR?
cent. heal, alr-cond. $450
stamp machines. Must have 31. Poultry - Livestock
FINANCE IT WITH US
down, $84 mo. Tec ’N
min. to hrs. per wk. Car Heglstere-i m o d e l Quarter
♦ Low Interest Rates
i4*
Green, 322-6513.
necessary. $2595 CASH IN
♦ Low Monthly Payments
Horse, B yrs old, solid black.
VESTMENT. Will give you
FLORIDA STATE BANK
For experienced rkier. Ph.
3 Hit., Itt bath home. Assume
a
good
steady
income
KA 2-6865.
paymeul*. 322-5455.
’58 Plymouth V8 wagon, auto,
FULLY SEC. Good charact
air, radio. $396. 122 2296 a f­
er, neat, sober. Write us 32. Flowers - Shrubs
FRENCH AVENUE
ter 8.
about
yourself,
Box
61,
San
2 commercial lots near 20th
BLOOMING Rose* en Chero*
ford Herald, giving partlcu
St. 100 ft. frontage, $125 per
keo stork. All other kinds 1954 Packard 4-dr. aedan, R
lam, include phone number.
fool.
A H, auto. Irani., power
of Nurstry shrubbery and
All replies confidential.
brakes.
Runs good. Need*
JOHNNY WALKER. Hrokcr
trees.
new tag and U's ready to
322 6457 For Appointment
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
16. Female Help Wanted
go. First $80 cash er beat
fi Mi. 8. on 8anford Ava.
A FLORIDA HOME
offer. 163 Pmecrest.
SALESLADY, Drug Store ex­
WITH A BASEMENT?
perience preferred. RoumllBULBS
59 Ford, A-l condition. $689.
Yes, We have Itt 2 Hit, Llv.
inl k Anderson. Walgreen
Exotic Gloriou,
215 Wood mere.
rm.. krparntc dining rut..
Rothchlldiana
Agency.
Kit. equipt., screened porch.
(Tlie Climbing Lily)
37. Boat* • Motors
Quiet location, walking dis­ BEAUTICIAN Wanted. CaU
AU site Tubers for Sale
FA
2-5742,
E v e n i n g s Hidden Lake Corp. Nursery 16 FT. Cruiser, 35 hp. Evils*
tance to downlown. Under­
FA 2 2455.
rude, equipped, traUer, $500,
priced at $0,890. We have
Lake Mary Blvd. Ph. 322 8724
the Key!
668-5550.

St. Johns Realty

$100

FHA HOMES

2524 Park Dr

Now has Sales Representa­
DO YOU HAVE
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
A Ho u s e o r a p t .
W. ou 25th St., to Lake
I'll r e n t ?
Mary Blvd., left on Ulvd. to
We are in desperate need of
Lake Mary Fire Station,
Inc.
rentals. 2 and 5 bedroom,
right to Sales Office. 4
FA 2 8074
fumiabed or unfurnished.
house* under construction.
One 4 Bedroom ready for
COME! LOOK!
occupaucy. As low as $350 New Concrete block borne
d i e t im e t e s t e d f ir m
Down and $64 a month.
with lake rights. 3 BR, 2
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
Ph. 836 3911 or 322-2744
baths, family room, large
kitchen, 2 utility rooms.
12. Ken I Kiitale For Hale
Over 2100 sq. ft. Make of­
MAYFAIR. 2 Bedroom
3 B R „ 1 Oath, Kitchen equip.,
fer on price k terms.
1
Bath
home,
lia
i
din­
fenced yard. 39U8 Old Or­
ing room k large Fla.
lando Rd., Sunland.
room with entrance
FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
LAKEFRONT lot, Lake Mary
from
kitchen.
Only
area. FA 2-0164.
$12,Sou w i t h $1,350
TWO -1 BR HOMES
down. ALSO 8 Bed­
One for immediate occupancy.
room. 2 Bath Execu­
802 Highland Ave., Long2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
tive Home, with darl­
woud, J Mi. S. on 17-92, near
ing utility room. Un­
1. ltt. A 2 OATHS
Jami g wood Plaza.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
der
$30,000.
H ow
LMN ENTERPRISES,
About THIS? Large
Inc.
well-kept
$
Bedroom
Low Monthly Payments
Ph. 838-3911 - 322-2744
home, close to Hi#i
For Complete Information
School, at the unbe­
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
See Or Cull Your
lievable price of $6,900.
Has Customized llumcs la
Some terms. Or WILL
So. Longwood for immediate
TRADE for home in
HALES BROKER
occupancy. Down payment
county. Call 322-4001,
of $650 and up.
Stamper Agency, 17-02
LMN ENTERPRISES. Inc.
at Country Club ltd.
802 Highland Ave.
2565 P a r i Ur.
322-2430
Ph. 833-3911 or 322-2744

FHA - VA HOMES

Two story frame, 3 bedroom For Your Painting k Wall­ Philco Auto Magic washer,
excellent condition, $50, Ph.
3 bath. Needs work. Wonder­
papering needs call Clar­
FA 3 5082.
ful opportunity for good
ence L. Wynn, FA 2-4804 for
handyman
or
carpenter.
Free Estlmatp,
RENT Blue Lustre Electrla
$7,500. Bcvier Road. Call
Carpet Shampooer for only
24. Electrical Services
FA 2-2060.
$1 per day. CarroU’s Furn­
YOUNG S ELECTRIC SVC.
iture.
Contr-’ ctlng k Repairs
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
k Controls
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
1. ltt. A 2 BATHS
114 Sunset
FA 2-8902 Would like responsible party
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
to tike up payments of $10
25. Plumbinr Service*
$100
monthly on 1963 Slant-O*
Low Monthly Payments
Matte AutomaUc Zlg Zag
PLUMBING
For Complete Information
Sewing Machine in Console.
Contracting Repairs
See Or Call Your
Balance $161. Service Dla*
FREE ESTIMATES
count Co. 322-7468, anytime.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
READY MIX Concrete, win­
SALES BROKER
dow sills, lintels, steps,
26. Radio &amp; Television
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
TV SERVICE caU Coy’* TV
pipe, steel, grease traps,
FA 2-9663. All parte and
111 N. Park Ave.
522-7174
dry wells, stepping stows*.
labor guaranteed for 90
Miracle Concrete Co.
3 Hit., central heat and air
days. Serving Seminole Co. 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5761
condition,
kit.
equipped.
k DeUary.
Close to schools. Not in a
T r e a d l e sewing machine,
project. $14,800. Terms. Ph. 27. Specinl Services
mikes perfect stitch, ea.
FA 2-2320.
cond. for old machine, $20,
Tractor mowing k Grading.
322-3930.
CaU FA 2-7621.

FREE ESTIMATE
COLORED lady desires regu­ t’ pholsterlng k Mattress ren­
lar Job or days work, Ph.
322 6534.

20 , UabyHitteni

ovating. Now A Used Furni­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Calery Ave.
KA 2-2117.

WILL KEEP Children for
Working Mother in my home 34. Articles For Sato
In Lake klary area. Phone FEB. SPEC. Foot loclura
323-U924 or 322-6356.
$6.78. Army-Navy Surplus,
310 Sanford Ave.
WIU care fur child, in my
home, by week. Altamonte
2 Yr. old bedroom suite in
Springs area. 838-8156.
storage, like new. $100. Call
322-8857.
21. Beauty Salons
Refrigerator A Range, tioth
SPECIAL!
for $50. 322-1875.
Our Budget Wave $0-95 thru
Feb. 15th
GUNS. New A Used. Large
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
selection. Will trade, Also
11$ Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834
repaii. Tackle sold A re­
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
Harriett’* Beauty Nook
Camp A Gun Shop.
Eve Appt’s. 3 Sr. Beauticians
105 So. Oak
FA 3-5742 Used Freeser, cheat type. Al­

22. Bnlld - Paint • Repair
Do your Spring Painting now!
CaU Cal Jardina 322-1507—
Ftev estimate*.

so several used washers,
all completely recondition­
ed. 90 Jay warranty. Dick’s
Appliance Service, 910 8Sauterd. 323-7058.

SOLD!
341

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When VAH-5 has completed
its transition to the HA-SC air­
craft it will operate the most
modern reconnaissance system
in the world, according to Cdr.
Paul Werner, commanding o f­
ficer of the squadron.
The photo reconnaissance
system of the IIA-fiC Is al­
ready several yeara ahead of
any other so fur developed, he
said.
Speaking to more than 200
aquadron members and their
fumiliea at an open house

late Italian Sen. Alessandro
Continl Bonacossi and In­
cludes great Italian and Span­
ish works from tho 12th
through the 17th centuries.
In August. IMS tho senator
announced that he plsnnod to
donate the entire collection to
the Italian state upon his
death. At tho time, the great
art authority Bernard Boren•on, who lived Juat outside
Florence, wrote In his diary:
“ I don’t believe Florence
has received a more Import­
ant and wonderful gift In
centuries."
But Cootinl Bonacossi died
■ few years later without will­
ing bii collection to Ute state
and it seemed uncertain just
exactly what would become
®f it.
Interest In the matter was
revived recently when the
Flo-ence Tourist Agency an­
nounced It was negotiating to
buy tho huge Continl Bona­
cossi villa, where the collec­
tion baa been kept, for use
■a a convention hall.
Art lovers now are asking
what will become of the paint­
ings. Some reports raid a part
of the villa would be used as
• museum, others that the
paintings would go to the Contini Booacossi heirs and atll!
others that the paintings
would bo sold abroad.

Sunday, Commander Werner
described tlie dual function n(
tiie new plane—reconnaifsnnce
and attack.
The plane looks the same
na its predecessor, the A5A
Vitrilunte, and is still called a
Vigilante. Hut the incorpora­
tion o f the photo equipment
has changed its mission from
one of only attack.
C o mma nd er
Werner’s
speech was the highlight of
the afternoon during which
dependents o f the squadron
toured the working area and
hnngurs used hy the group.

Commander Werner outlin­
ed the events in which the
squadron will participate in
the coming months. These in­
clude participating in and
working very hurd to win the
bombing derby, carrier quali­
fications in the spring and an
eventual deployment from the
West Coast for a Western Pa­
cific cruise this summer.
Ho pointed out that "USS
Hanger" has already been
pointed on the squadron's air­
craft.
During hi* speech, which
was primarily an attempt to

orient the families to the
work o f the squadron. Com­
mander Werner offered the
servlcos o f trained career
counseling personnel to mem­
bers and their wives who urc
considering tho Navy as a
career.
Commander Werner stress­
ed the importance o f the en­
listed wives clubs as morale
builders and units of mutual
help, especially when the hus­
bands are gone, and urged the
wives to join.
Other features o f tho day

ii eluded films showing the op.
errtion of the V i g i l a n t e
aboard ship, open offices to ba
toured and coffee and cake
sen cd to the guests.

Sailor Honored
PM 3 c Howard U. Water*
and AMM 2/c Allen B. Kernberj have been named Blue­
jackets o( the month at the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
They were selected because
of their outstanding service.
They are assigned to VAII-7.

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HICKORY RANCH SLICED
SWEET SMOKED BREAKFAST

STUDYING PLANS o f Snnford'n new $107,000 pewngc disposal plant, to
undergo final inspection this week, are (from the left) Si Hatfield, super­
intendent for the contractor, Tex Mid West Contracting Compnny, Dal­
las; City Manager W. E. Knowles and S. M. KiChnrd Jr., city inspector
who also will be sewer plunt superintendent when it is turned over to the
city.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) — have told Cuban Premier FISen. Barry Goldwatcr, R- del Castro to turn the water
Ariz., favora a U. S. Navy back on "o r Just send out a
blockade to cut off all trade detachment of Marines from
with Castro and want, to send Guantanamo to turn it on and
Marines into Cuba to restore iben keep it on."
water service to the GusnGoldwatcr said he didn't
tanamo naval base.
think Johnson had responded
The Republican presidential to the Cuban action "in a way
aspirant advocated both stepa that American people appreSunday in a television inter- elate." He said there was no
view.
question Uiat t h e
United
Goldwater, In response to States could keep the naval
a question, said he would base supplied with water, but
back use of U. S. warships to said the question was:
halt a British shipment of
"llow are we Roing to stand
buses to Cuba. "Anything that up to the other nalions who
Ii going in there that they ran are going to start slapping u.s
use to maintain communism and spitting In our eye and
and to spread it through this tramping on our flagT"
hemisphere, I think we should
Goldwater ronccdcd there
stop," he said.
was a risk In Ills proposal, but
The
Arizona Republican he said, "there is risk in
said President Johnson should everything you do when you

arc defending your nation'*
honor and I am getting a little
aick, as an American, watch­
ing this country hack away
from possible trouble."

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VOL 56

United P n u l^nsetTwire

Established 1908

TUBS., FEBRUARY 11, 1964

SAXFOKoTFLORIDA

NO. 123

^ C L O ^

New Seminole Bank Gets Charter

Oviedo's new telephone sys­
tem is now in operation.
Oviedo residents may call toll
free any phone in Seminole
County plus all phones on the
Winter Park exchange, Del­
tona and DeBary. They are
praising the service.
•

•

Facility To Be
Located In
17-92 Center

Rotary Honors
BRIEFS Local Attorney
Space Lady Home

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Last year at the Rotary
Club's "Valentine" luncheon
Harry
Robson forgot his
wife's first name when it
came time for him to intro­
duce her. At this year's lun­
cheon on Monday Robson was
concentrating so much on on
remembering his wife's first
oame that he almost forgot
his own.

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Kenneth McIntosh, local at­
torney, was recognized at
ASSISTANT FIRE Chief It. T. Thomas, for his 35 years of service to tho
Monday’s luncheon meeting o f
Slate
Commissioner of
City o f Sanford, was presented with an engraved wrist watch by tho
tin- Snnford Rotary Club for
Banking has approved the ap­
City Commission Monday evening. The presentation was made by Mayor
plication for a charter for a
A. L. Wilson (right).
(Herald Photo)
his outstanding service to the
new state hank in Semlnola
conimuntiy as judge of SunCounty.
ford's city court.
•
•
•
Tim proposed hank, the
TAMPA (U P l)—Gasparllla
Highlighting the a n n u a l
Manager John Kridcr of the
United Stale Bank of Semi­
pirates, who Monday captur­
"Valentine
Day’’
meeting
of
Chamber of Commerce said
nole, will tie located in it.*
ed this port city without much
the cluli, attended hy nearly
this morning that the trade
own home in the Sanford
trouble, will crown their king
101)
Rotarians
and
their
wives
body’s new port authority
Shopping Cenler complex at
and queen at tiic annual cor­
George Touhy presented Mc­
committee would not operate
T. E. TUCKER
Onora Street and Highway
onation ball tonight.
Intosh
with
a
plaque
and
a
in conjunction with tho air­
17 92.
resolution which commended
port committee unless someTlu* announcement
w as
tiic judge for his conduct of
tiling dcvelopes which could
made by T. E. Tucker, chair­
Current wave in reduced | 19G2-C3: October, Stn.iilO. up
NEW
ORLEANS
(U
Pl)
the
court.
tie the airport and tiic port
The Board o f Commissionman of a group of local busi­
clirnrcttc smoking may rust b t.lfll; November, $13.(185, up
Rex, monarch of Mardi Gras,
“ In Rotary's program of
facility into a package.
nessmen who are sponsoring
the Citv of «a.iford .nor.- tlm »! s W 50; December, $ 17,325, u p : « * of Seminole County today led a rebellion again-t rare
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finding ways and means of
the new bank. Turker *ald
J
T
S-.101; January, $14,182. up authorized the establishment
recognising local citizens who
At Monday's Rotary meet­ $10,noi) in anticipated cigar- vjl/JOJ, and February, $16,850, ° f a director o f planning to and worry today that turned
that the United State Bank
render outstanding services to
ing Bob Besscrer introduced etto tux revenue. City Manug- up jm.tlSll.
comply with federal regula­ this old city into one of makeof Seminole plans to begin
believe and madness.
the community,” said Touhy,
guests
from Glastonbcrry,
tions
which
call
for
tiic
coun­
operations with a capital of
or W, E. Knowles informed
However, the city nuinagrr
KENNETH
Me
IN
TOSH
"we find that Judge McIntosh
Conu., Harrisburg, Va., Bay$100,000.
the City Commission Monday - stated, the Commission anti- ty to have a planning pro­
lias !&gt;ccii commended hy lawshore, L. I., N. Y., DcLand,
gram
In
order
to
receive
fed­
Tucker said that the growth
evening.
jtiputed $20:1,000 from cigarNEW YORK (U P l)—Heavy
Deltona and Orlando.
The possibility that esti­ of Seminole County during
enforcement officers as well
eral funds for urban develop­
Although
the
tax
rate
was
ette
tax
refunds
in
its
fiscal
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details of policemen and de­
as violators for the decorum mated costa of county pro­ the past few year* indicated
ment.
From now on no city em­ increased by the last Legisla- j budget and he now anticipates
tectives today gave Uto Bea­
uml dignity he deiuon'.trates posals to Casselberry for co­ Uic not'd for Uiia new facility
The
commission
unanimous­
ploye will lie hospitalized with­ turn arid although the City is ! a loss o f $10,388 for the year ly adopted the directive which tles protection similar to Hie
in court procedures and we operative paving of Winter and hi* group felt that Hi*
out Mayor A. L. Wilson at collecting higher tux refunds1in tiic anticipated figure,
security accorded the Presi­
honor him also for Ills unique Park Drive, plus the town's new bank would add consid­
created
tiic
office
and
estab­
In other action, tho City
least knowing about it. The from the State, actual dollars
dent of the United States on
understanding of tho problems expense for planning and In­ erable financial strength to
lished
the
director's
scope
of
mayor has issued a directive received are less than antici- Commission:
of those who are brought be­ stallation of drainage, could the local economy.
operations. It call* for the his visits to New York.
Learned the proposed lease
that he be notified at once pated.
put the entire program back
fore him."
director of planning to create TJ,
, ..r
Knowles listed receipts for [for the Municipal Stadium to
if any employe goes to a hos­
Following the introduction into the "talking stage" was
planning processes for the J w l l l t l C U l ’ U t l
tho last five months, as com-1 the New York Mets’ farm
pital.
county, develop a comprchon-1 WASHINGTON (UIM)
—
WASHINGTON (U l’l) __ of Rotnriaiis und their wives, evidenced Monday night hy
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pared to the same months in teams has not been signed and
Bob Crumley led a sougfest Ihe Casselberry Hoard of Al­
live plan, coordinate planning 1Officials estimated today it
Overwhelming House npprovreturned; discussed an agree­
The new administrative of­
with municipalities within the would take about a year to
and organist Freda Hilton of dermen.
ment with Seminole County
fices for City Manager Pete
.
. ,
,
, county In addition to other construct a plant at Guantan­ nl o f a sweeping civil rights, ()r|n,u|„ played a number o f
Estimates proposed by the
Knowles and his capable se­
. r "
! counties plus slate and fed- amo Ba&gt;, Cuba, to convert hill gave its backers now con- j “ sweetheart" melodies. Hill county set paving costa fur
; learned an $80,000 nursing oral agencies.
cretary, .Mary llarkey, have
sea water into fresh water (or fidenco today that they could 11« ni|ihill presided and Sunny the 2.1 mile strip at $13,921).
I’ Ians to proceed with or*
' home
is proposed fur Bay
been completed They are nice
g*l the measure safely past a tinhorn was tho p r o g r a m Tiie town would pay materials ganlutlon of a non profit wa­
The director will bo rcqulr- tiic U. S. naval base there.
. . . and now the com mission
I Avenue between Second and j . arcorclins to the directive
certain Senate filibuster.
) chuinnuii.
at $33,100 and the county ter association for the Lake
|fourth Streets: received a re-j j() ttor|( wj|j, ^ pomjjy p|an.
ers have a private conference
After nlno days of debate
McIntosh also was rccog- would provide lalsor a n d Harney area received unani­
rfcom mcm| p|an.
room.
CAPU KENNEDY (1 PI) .post from Sanford Shopping \ ninR
SAN FRANCISCO tUI’ l) — and action nn 138 amend- nized l&gt;y the City Commission equipment at $10,800.
mous approval from some VI
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•
—The Nalion.il Ealmr Rela­ Center for utility and street p|ng o f thoroughfares, zoning, A 15-year old great-great ments, the House passed the Monday when Hemphill pre­
It was pointed out Uiat tills resident* at a meeting held
We want to say a word tions Board said today It improvement*; heard f r o m subdivision regulations anil great-granddaughter of eom bill Monday night hy a vole of sented a resolution praising
plan, if accepted, added to Monday night with Ramon C.
com mending the mothers who woo'd seek a (oust order to City Attorney William Hutch- iamj UM, comr„|t . He would poser Johann Sebastian Bach, 2911 to 131). It is designed to .McIntosh fur Ida aervieca ns
drainugo costs, could amount McGough, local representative
direct traffic during school hall picketing; that tuned hull that Saxon Termite Coll- mpervue l
Patriria liaeli, has been miss wipe out discrimination in j municipal judge,
to approximately 40 per cent of tiie Farm Home Admiiv*
hours at Third Street anil awa.v nearly *W, 0 m
trol, Holly MU. haa filed no- j t^o, bulldll
mg troin her home since last voting, p u b I i e afcommnda-1
o
f the town's entire annual In­ MratVm and J m y P. Bah
French Avenue. Children who! iic'V Spare enter'*
-f err*'
lard, FIIA engineer.
j *. &gt; - s
•••*• .
FMC: *
* . ordli.g
t • -*»an tions, employment, education [
come.
attend West Side Elementary construction workers and Vmlnar C sriia i’s iii.'.»iwi vlis- j, provtll
provil of S
nnd Use o f federal funds.
|f ’ S $ 8 ,0 1 1 .4 9
•)’ at|* i Krancitco police
ConducUng the meeting waa
Alicrnala
proposals
suggest­
School can cross the busy kept *21.1 million in spare missing the City of Sanfmd a*; dltion to administering (lie of
Tiro hill now goes to the
~^ *
ed hy the county ranged from P. Sieg Holmes who has don't
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Haa*.
Is.uli
highway in safety. The school
a i ifctulunt in u
suit, nnd ‘ fire’s budget end other per
building at a standstill.
Senate where it faces a deter- / \ n d
I OKC It
paving the south one mile at much of tho preliminary wrote
mothers arc handling it niceagiccti to plnre » sidewalk .sonnel.
.
. •
ADDIS ABABA.
Ethiopia mined Southern effort to talk ^
$25,550,
with Uic town paying to get Ihe plan under way.
CAPE KENNEDY (U Pl) — |along Sanford Avenue at tiic
The commission also agreed ( UIM)—Ethiopia and Somalia it to death. No attempt to
LCOVC
$l9,too
and
county, $0,130, to Maps and aerial photograph!
Picketing railroad telegraph- Itllr ,,f
pustoffice.
Hut the individual employed blamed each other for their start ilrbnto is rx|teetcd Until !
Take
It
nr
leave
It!
clay
stabilizing
Ihe south end wore shown and a question
________________ .
Events coming up include ers today turned away nearly
to fill the post would have to worsening border crisis today Into this month, however.
lid * was Ihe attitude of at a cost of $t.23o, with Hie and answer period was ouzv
the Silver Tea to lie presented all ihc Kennedy Space Ccn- ■. j- ■, rj , i
have an undergraduate col­ and turned to the Organiza­
President Johnson hailed tliej the City Commission Mon­ town paying $2,2(io and Hie ductcd.
lyinOn
Sunday afternoon at the new ler’s 3,400 construction work- I j - r O O l
lege degree plus two years tion for African Unity fOAU) House vote us “ an historic
A five member committee
day evening to a request by county $2,050.
Sanford Public Library Build­ ers for a second day and kept
of graduate work for his maswas approved by vote of those
step forward for tire cause of the t l S. General Service*
and
the
United
Nations
for
Casselberry
lias
been
asked
ing on East First Street. The $213 million in space con
, . ter* in city or regional planhuman dignity in America." Administration (GSA) for to submit It* decision in time attending for the purpose of
SAN IA BARBARA, Calif, j mnj., ||,. would lie required help.
tea will be given by the fine strurtion at a standstill.
In a White House statement the Cily to Increase it* hid fur Inclusion on the agenda of securing an engineering firm
arts department of the San­
(U
P
l)—
A
15-foot
python
d
r
-|
(l
have
at
least
one
year
of
"ft looks just about the way
lie irddril:
(or Ihe vacant lot adjacent Hie Feb. 25 County Commis­ to make a feasibility survey
ford Woman's Club ami the it did Monday," said a con­ scribed ns “ potentially danjc* actual experience,
‘‘Now tiic task is for tho In Ihe Public IJhrary,
SYDNEY
(UIM)
—
Austra­
sion meeting. Supiairt of the as soon as possible. Serving
JayCce Wives Club.
|he salary range for a
struction spokesman. "P ra c­ rrous" was being hunted toon tiie committee will be
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lia's navy minister announced Senate. I hope the name spirit
When
first
approached
fnr
town's
proposal has liern as­
planner
meeting
minimum
tically everyone is g o n e day.
of nonpartisanship will pre­ a bid, ConimUslonrrs de­ sured by delegations from the Holmes, chairman, and W.B,
today
that
85
crewmen
are
Also on the schedule for (his again."
Peter Buttrn, 45, keeper of standards would lie from
missing from Hie destroyer vail there to assure passage of rided on $8,000 and, In a mo­ South Seminole Elementary Heath, Mr*. Elbert Cammack,
weekend is the Sanford-SemlAn Air Force spokesman the Child Estate Zoo at Ca-| $7,800 to $8,100 per annum,
Voyager,
which was split in (Ida trill, guaranteeing the ment of levity, added $11.41. and South Seminole Junior Mr*. Donald Dunn and Roy
nole Art Association’s annual said most of the other 9,000 brill.. Beach here, reported the
Morgan.
two
and
Mink
Monday night in fundamental rights o f all It resulted In being Ihe high High Schools.
exhibit to be presented Sun­ union members at Hie missile snake missing Monday from
Americans."
a
collision
with
the
aircraft
bid
but
GSA
now
a»k»
for
day afternoon at the Sanford renter, m o s t l y industrial its heated glass enclosure.
Voting for tho bill were 152 at least $10,000, a bid ori­
carrier MelUmrnn 20 miles
Civic Center.
The too keeper said the
workers, apparently crossed
Himorrats and 138 Republi­ ginally Mbmlttrd by Her­
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off the southeast roast.
snake
was
not
poisonous,
hut
the picket lines at the cape’s
United Press International
cans. Opposed were 90 Demo­ man Jacobson bul rejected
Cabbage led in sale* at the main entrances and showed that it could Inflict injury
The U. S. one-do liar bill tl
crats
anti
31
Repuhlicana,
by GSA.
Sanford Slate Farmcr'a Mar­ up for work.
from biting or constriction.
supposed to have an average
Changes In Sanford'* down
City Commission quickly
ket during January. More
life of 13 months, and when
TA LLA H A S S EE (UIM) town automobile p a r k i n g !
derided Monday evening to
than 55.000 50-pound sacks of
retired U burned by Um fed­
rules, to Indure shoppers to Gov. Farris Bryant today aplei its $8,011.4$ bid aland.
cabbage were sold at an j
eral reserve banka, according
The
Seminole
County
Com­
pointed
Miami
Beach
attor­
patronize local stores, were
average price of $1.81 per j
mission today agreed to give to Hie World Almanac.
urged of Hie City Commission ney James L. King to the
sack. Also, 39,011 50-pouml whatever unofficial coopera­
by
Glenn
McCall,
president
of
j
State
Board
of
Control
which
crates were sold at an aver­
Sun. John K. Mathews Jr.,
Hie Downtown Merchants A*-1 supervises the state univers- Jacksonville candidate f o r
age price of $2.1J. Total sales
.Sanford firemen made two tion it rould to a proposal lieamounted to $185,739.75 And
sociation, Monday evening,
j Ity system.
governor, today announced run* Monday evening. They ing made by Vernon Dunn,
HAVANA (U P l) — Foreign
Tho Herald lout nod today Hint the pru|)OHC&lt;l
that's a lot of cabbage
The
association,
McCall
King. 30, currently Is presl- Hie ro-rhatrmen for his ram- extinguished a trash fire in a former eounly commissioner,
correspondents were Invited
metropolitan telephone system is in duiiKer of
said, asks for a 120-day trial' dent of the junior bar section palgn in Seminole County vacant lot at Holly Avenue lhat a Seminole County Tax­
to a nearby sugar plantation
heiiitf defeated. Of 5,200 votes cast h.v Sanford
Today’s Chuckle— " \ guage
period of covering llie park-1 of the Florida Bar, member will lie Dr. W. Vincent Ro­ and Filth Street at 5:14 p.m. payers' Association lie estab­
today to observe the opera­
area
mtbscriberd
of
the
Southern
Itell
telephone
lished.
of success is not whether you \
ing meters, with entoreed; of the board o( governors of berts, chairman of the San­ and removed an ovcrhculcd
tion of a Russian made har­
Company there were approximately 300 more
At
a
previous
meeting
ol
have a lough problem to
two-hour parking. At Hie end the Florida Bar, and ■ mem- ford Civil Service Board, and kerosene Move from the home
vester that many enable Fidel
the
commission
Hm
members
i
handle." says First Baptist | "no" votes than “ yes" votes.
of that lime, he added, Ihe her of Hie laurel of dlrertnr* Gene It Sti plicnson, Alta­ of Pat Summerlin, bio Pal
Castro's
revolutionary region
of the board agreed to defer
The proposed metropolitan plan would unite
Church I’ a s t o r Fred B
association would report on o( the Miami National Bank. monte Springs councilman. niello Avenue, at 8:10 p.m.
to Inrrrase sugar production.
any
action
until
Hie
opinions
Seminole
County
into
a
single
toll
free
teleChance, "but whether it is j
any Increase in business and
of Hie Seminole County Board
plume system and eliminate tho invisible barrier
tiic same problem you had
possibly request complete re­
of Public Instruction and the
which separates the northern and southern seclast year."
moval o f the meters.
Seminole County Chamber of
lions o f the county.
Tin* asr-ociatlon also re­
Commerce could be obtained,
There are 3,200 votes vet to lie cast by
quested anjle
parking on
Although
no
expressions
Sanford area subscribers. Unless there is a sub­
First and Second Streets be­
from those other hoards were
stantial number of “ yes" votes the pro|H»8al will
tween Oak and Sanford Ave­
available, Hie commissioners
l.o defeated and Sanford will have turned its
nues and on Palmetto and
loll that something construc­
bark on another opportunity to enhance its
Magnolia Avenues between
tive rould route from such an
First and Third Streets.
growth and development.
organization.
The Herald reiterates that 15 years ago
The pro|Kiialt were refer­
Fluoridation o( Sanford’s
Commissioner John Atexan
two-thirds of the county’s imputation was in
red hy Hie Commission to
city water supply, under its
tier declared that tiic people
Sanford.
Time
has
reversed
the
situation.
To­
City Manager W. E. Knowles
propoved $800,000 water im­
of this county should lie inter
for study and report.
day two-thirds of Seminole’s jiopulation is outprovement program, at an
rated ill the county's tax prob
aide
the
greater
Sanford
area.
added cost of *8 tm. was or­
leuii and suggested coopera
Sanford
must
rceoRidec
this
fact
and
dered hy Hie City CommP'ioti
Uon.
realize
that
it
needs
the
county
and
the
best
Sanford
Public
Library,
Monday evening when It in­
Dunn has declared that bis
method o f uniting itself with the fast jrrowintr
recently installed In it* new
structed City Manager W. E.
interest is only in assisting in
southern
section
of
Seminole
is
to
demolish
the
home
at
First
Street
and
Ktxvwles to. a.k for bids on
Ihe establishment of Uic tuxI’almrllo Avenue, la uu a
phone wall.
the overall project.
payers' group.
new operating schedule:
Too many Southern Hell subscribers in this
Ten Informative column*
A . Edwin ShlnlioDer in
Open
at
18
a.m.
ail
day*
a
area
have
placed
a
greater
emphasis
on
the
31),
(Ictuiliiitf current tax reformed the Commission the
week, close at I p.m. Wedto or 50 cents a month increase in rates instead
Kuhition* w i l l s t a r t
fluoridation program was re
aesdaya, • p.m. Fridays^und
of a penny-n-day investment in the future of
WediH'Mtlny in Tiie Sunquested by all Sanford den­
« p.m. other days.
Sanford.
ford Ilorn Id. Washington
tists, all hut one Sanlord doc­
To those; of von who have not &gt;et indicated
NEWPORT, N. II. ( UPl ) tux lawyer t'lmrlca \V.
tors, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
vottr preferenre. The Herald jioiilts out that tho
When they had tiie wood chop Schocncmun will tfive you
tion,
Junior Chamber of
Regular service will be of­
success or failure of tho propowd system de­
ping contest last weekend at tip* that cun tuive Unto
Commerce and the itolary
fered by Sanford and other
pends
upon
you,’
Will
you
invest
a
penny
or
so
u
Hie annual Newport Winter and money — will detail
Club.
Seminole County post office*
day to brliiR more business to Sanford? in turn,
WHAT MIGHTY FISHERMEN arc thcae ! I I K. J. Peopled, o f Yale
Carnival, not a single lumber­ now travel and entertain-*
City Attorney William Hut­
Wednesday, Lincoln'* birth­
it will provide more jobs, more people, more
Avenue, took his sons, Albert (left) and Joe (right), and their friend,
jack showed up with an ax. ment laws. The 1064 In­
chison was instructed to draft
day,
but holiday service only
saluries
and
even
more
business?
Hemle Harbour, out on tho Ht. Johntv River for a fishing (rip last Sunday.
It waa decided not to hold come Tax Primer is eaay
the necessary ordinnn.-e for
will prevail on Feb. 22, Wash­
If the pru|H&gt;*ul fails Sanford's progress will
Tlteae boys came home not with fish but with three live rabbits. The
the contest because all the to read—euay to uae. Bo
approval and for aubmiasion
ington’s birthday, according le
suffer at least another 10-year set liack. It’s
boys sighted the rabbit* on a small island and snared them with their
competitors cam * equipped uure to watch for these
to tbs State Board of Health
Postmaster Cecil* Heard,
fishing oats.
f ittim U
up to you.
abat—awfc
MOSCOW (UIM)—Valentina
Nikolaycv-Tcrcshkova. Die So­
viet Union's pioneer space
woman, was home Monday
from a vi-it to Britain.

Ball Tonight

Planning Chief
Authorized By
Cigarette Tax Seen County Board

Loss In Estimated

Rex Rules

Paving Plan
Hits Snag In
Casselberry

Beatles Guarded

House Rights
Votes Boost
Senate Hopes

Cape Pickets
Hold Off 3,400

Harney Water
Plan Approved

Bach Girl Missing

Each Blames Other

Of

It

Escapes Zoo

8 5 M is s in g

Parking Rules
Change Asked

Board Supports
Taxpayer Group

Attorney Named

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Mathews Names
2 County Aides

T e B e p B t i® r a ®

Expendable

Two Fire Calls

Red Reaper

Cily Voles For
Fluoridation

Library Mourn

Woodchopping
Contest Axed

Mail Service

helpful coltfMfc

hft its approval

ft'-' r

j.

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By Dorothy Austin
Intensive training and mctlcutoui attention to detail waa
much apparent Itf the per*
formance of the Columbia
Boycholr, Tuesday on the
stage
of Seminole
High
School.
Brought to Sanford under
the auspices of the Mutual
Concert Association of Semi­
nole County, the talented
youngsters are gathered from
all over the country, and
trained in Princeton, N.J. for
their national tours.
Songa ranging through the
works of Handel, Negro spir­
ituals and the comtcmporary
works of George Gcr&amp;hwin de­
lighted tho large audience,
which Included midshipmen
from the Sanford Naval Aca­
demy as guests of the asso­
ciation.
One of the highlights of the
concert was the presentation
of a one-act comic opera by
F r a u Joseph Haydn, entitled
"The Apothecary", which the
young boys executed with de­
ceptive ease, adding acting
and dancing to their vocal
talents.
In part three of .the concert
the choir took a break while
concertmastcr and director
Donald Bryant played three
piano pieces, Dance of Die
Gnomes, Consolation and La
Campanula, all by Franz
Liszt
The final presentation In the
Concert aeries for this year
will be the famous and unuaual puppet show, "Llord’a
International," which will ap­
pear here on February 10th.
Tho show features some
•mazing effects In the world
of puppetry, including rain,
•now and fireworks, and an
extraordinarily large cast of
puppets, all activated by one
man.
Seminole County concert
membera are reminded today
by AMoclatlon P r e s i d e n t
Judge Vernon Mlzo that their
memberships
alto
entitle
(hem to attend the concerts
In Cocoa at the Cocoa High
School auditorium.
Concerts scheduled the rest
of the season In Cocoa in­
clude:
February 17th; "The Tam ­
ing of tho Shrew" by Playors,
Inc.
February 29th; "The Merry
Widow," by the National
Opera Company;
March 14th; Jose Molina
and h li Spanish Ballet;
April 18th; Gcorgo Lucktenburg, reowned harpsichordist.

GENEVA (UPI) - Neutral
nations ot the Geneva dis­
arm am ent conference today
expressed strong support for
President Johnson's five point
plan to freeze strategic arm a­
ments.
Delegates from the eight
neutralist nations represented
at Genova said the United
States and Russia should be­
gin concrete negotiations with­
out delay.
The dclcgatoa welcomed the
President's pence plan as a
m ajor constructive move and
Indicated they’ll give it open
support during tho forthcom­
ing talks.
The conference, which re­
turned Tuesday, scheduled a
plenary meeting for Thursday
morning.
The neutrals, who pushed
hard for a nuclear test ban
treaty at Geneva last year,
indicated they planned to take
* back seat for tho time be­
ing to give tho big powers
(line to consider detailed pro-

ELI YODER OP DEIIARY AND LORIKG 111JKOKHS of Sanford (second
from left) are pictured purchasing Girl Scout cookies from Judy Tanner
and Elnino Chapman (far right). Girl Scouts are now selling cookies at
numerous locations throughout tho county.
(Herald Photo)

County Hanger Albert Har­
ris today warned that time la
running out for landowners to
order seedling pines available
through the Florida Forest
Service If they wish to plnnt
this year. Reason ends In
February.
Full information and de­
tails of tho planting program
may he had by cnlllng Harris
at the Longwood Fire Tow­
er, 838-1220.
Tho following bulletin, Is­
sued by the Forest Service,
explains, to some extent, the
value of the pine forest in
Florida’s economic atructure.
Tlie plno — tall green
backbono of a half - billion
dollar Industry In Florida —
is an amazing tree.
And planted by the millinna,
aa Florida farmers and land­
owners have planted this sea­
son, the result also Is re­
markable. At maturity, those
planted pines open up new
Join In town, new homes go
up, anil retnil sales Increase.
A stand uf mutura pines Is
a kind of working capital.
Aa those planted pinea grow,
so do opportunities In busi­
ness and Industry.
Of eon rue there are few
Individual landowner* who
could plant enough pines to
change the economic face of
a community. Yet something
of that effect Is reached In
any aren when a number of
landowners put a portion of
their unused Und to growing
timber.

The single pine tree It­
self Is noteworthy. For the
chemical processes and en­
gineering feats of the tree
urn wonders to behold.
Kncli tree’s basic unit of
life is the cell. Inside each
cell is n nucleus which car­
ries the chromosomes which
guide the development of tho
tree. These cell* servo as
factories for manufacturing
and utilizing needed substan­
ce*.
The root of the tree, too,
Is n marvelous organ. Thu
main root atructure serves to
hold the tree upright But
each tree also has tiny roots
similar to haira In size stret­
ching out from the older ami
ALICE DUNNETT tielarger roota which serve as
nion*truted h o w to
vital avenues.
mako dccorativo p i n *
The tiny hair-like roota
from copper wiro at
finger around and through
Tuenday niKht’* South
the soil absorbing moisture
Seminole Junior High
and nutrients — all part of
PTA program present­
the "factory.”
ed by tho Practical and
The pine, If not taken for
Fine Art* Department,
granted, la an impressive
(Herald Photo)
thing to see and ponder. Un­
seen are the complicated
proccssea which go on quiet­
ly beneath the hark. In the
dark green needlra, and un­
der the soli.
Indeed, the whole process
which turns un unused acre
PALMDALE, Calif. (U P H Into woodland profit — with Tuinhling tumbleweeds may
a minimum of investment and sound poetic when put to mus­
care—Is remarkable.
ic, but the troubleaoinc desert
pl.inU were cause for war
Tuesday.
Coral nourishes nllhln 00
Fifty men armed themselves
feet of the water surface, hut with pitchforks and baUled a
usually does nut grow below wall of tumbleweed* that had
130 feet, where light is poor. surrounded a home develop­
ment. "trapping" about HXI
families.
Strang desert wind* were
blamed for uprooting the tum­
bleweeds that swirled acrasi
the countryside and lodged
against homes and garages at
the Desert View Highluml*
tract on the west side of town.

LBJ Invited
WASHINGTON (UPJ) Florida’* Democratic congrraslonal delegation invited
President Johnson Thursday
to dine with them Feb. ST at
■ JldO-a-plate fund ratling
dinner at Miami p^geh.

Postmarks To
Drop Time
WASHINGTON (UPD—Beginning Feb. I, the postmark
on letters mailed in the Unit­
ed States will bear a simple
"a.m ." or "p.m ." notation
with the time of mailing elim­
inated.
The Post Office Department
said high-speed mail metering
equipment caused elimination
of the time marking. Count­
less manhours were wasted in
setting cancelling machines
48 limes a day to the nearcit
half-hour.

able from most colleges a»
low Interest rates as well as
on-campus jobs for students
who need them. When extend­
ing aid, colleges usually ex­
pect the student to earn $300
during the summer toward his
tuition.
Bowers also called attention
to loans available through the
National Defense Act which
are made on the basis of need
with preference given to the
student of modern foreign
languages, math, science or
teaching.
These loans are not due un­
til one year after the student
leaves college and are paid
back in 10 years at three per
cent Interest. Half of the loan
is ranceled If the recipient
goes into the teaching pro­
fession.
He advised that students
start making decisions as to
college and the means of fin­
ancing at least by the begin­
ning of their senior year.
Rev. Kdward Miller of the
Altamonte Springs Community
Chapel gave the opening de­
votion, speaking on the im ­
portance of assuming respon­
sibility.
Principal Carlton Henley re­
ported on the new activities
at Lyman such as the How­
ling Team now being organiz­
ed under direction of assist­
ant principal Ray Pharr and
the Brain Howl Tram spon­
sored by Ficteher Cockrell.
A Leadership Council con­
sisting of club and class offi­
cers lias been set up to pro­
mote better student-faculty re­
lations and a better school
program through tho ex­
change of ideas.
The early history of the
PTA waa reviewed by Jam es
Blrkenmeyer in honor of
Founders Day ordinarily cele­
brated in February but com­
memorated at this meeting
alee the Lyman PTA has no
meeting scheduled for next
month.
An offering was taken to

lie contributed for support of
Slate PTA work.
R. T. Mil wee of the ways
and maens committee an­
nounced that the next PTA
fund raising event will he a
Variety Night scheduled fur
Friday, March 13. in the Ly­
man auditorium. Talented
parents and teachers are be­
ing recruited to take part in
vhat promises to be a rollick­
ing evening of entertainment.
Mrs. Jainrs Birkcnineycr
hat been named to represent
Lyman on the nominating

committee of the PTA Cnun
ty Council.
Howard Babbitt, treasurer,
reported a net profit of $114
from Ibc sale of Christmas
cards.
Refreshments of doughnuts,
coffee and punch were servde in the cafeteria by the
11th grade mothers following
the meeting.
The next meeting will lie
held March 17 and will in­
clude a panel discussion on
the problems of parents and
teenagers.

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By Joan Mngin
Members of the Chuluota
Retired Folks Club named
Verne Black as president at a
recent election meeting of llic
group.
Other officer* for the year
are Wallace Adkins, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. George Haig, sec­
retary; Mrs. K. J. Buckley,
treasurer and Mrs. If. Boswell,
information secretary.
Meetings of tho club are
held a t the Community Cent­
er nn the third Thursday of
each month beginning with a
pot-luck supper served a t 8
p. m. New members are atvvaya welcome.
President Warren G. Hard­
ing was (he first U. S. chief
executive to pay income tax,
in 1923.

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By Jane CasKlberry
Guidance Director Jatnen
Bowers presented the overall
picture on college admissions,
scholarships and financing at
the Lyman High PTA Meeting
held Tuesday night in the
school auditorium.
Bowcra told the parents that
there la no reaaon, nowadays,
with the many college achol*
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loana available trom colleges,
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10 to 50 per cent comes from
the parent* current Income,
10 to IS per rent from loana,
savings or Investment* and
10 per cent from scholarships
and awards.
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gram sponsored by Martin
Company, which allows a
student to work alternate

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�KDITOntAt; COMMENT

Board Selects Orange County Site Let's
* * * € &amp; * +
By Julian Stenstrom
Toss away your ralnchecka,
friends. The Board of Control
haa spoken.
• • s
Nobody esn say Seminole
was not united. Nobody can
say the county didn't put forth
Its best effort.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and tonight with fog tonight; high todaday 7 5 ;low tonight 60-65.
United Press Leased Wire
Established l'JOS
Fill., JANUARY 24, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. I l l

Next week Sanford area telephone subscrib­
ers will yet an opportunity to make a decision
of ntnjor importance to the future of Seminole
County.
The growth of the northern and southern
sections of the county is lending Seminole into
two geographical areas. To forestall the possi­
bility of further sectionalism creeping into the
business, professional ami political life of the
county, several steps must be taken.
The initial step to be taken is to aolve the
problem of communications.
Telephone subscribers in the* northern area
are served by the Southern Bell Telephone Com­
pany and southern subscribers are served by the
Winter Park Telephone Company. This situation
means toll charges on calls between the arena.
The Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce has obtained an agreement by the two
companies to establish u metropolitan telephone
system which will enable any Seminole tele­
phone subscriber to dial toll free any other tele­
phone in I lie county, plus Winter Park.
The system will Im put into effect approxi­
mately 15 months from now if Southern Bell
subscribers will agree decisively to a slight in­
crease in rates. Basie rates for business phones
would be raised $ 1.50 while residential rates for
private lines would Ixi increased 50 cents, two
party phones -10 cents ami four-parly phones
30 cents.
The slight increase, however, will enablo
Sanford subscribers to dial toll free some 35,000
phones instead of the present 15,000 phones.
The Herald joins county-wide business, pro­
fessional, governmental and civic organizations
and loaders in soliciting a most decisive approval
of the promised mutro|&gt;olitan system.
The slight increase in rates will be nton»
Hum offset by the tremendous increase in the
number or phones which can be dialed toll free.
Tito system will unify the county and go far to
eliminate sectionalism.
Divided the county can grow only in spite
of itself. United the county can grow into a com­
munity which will be able to take its rightful
place among the leading counties of Florida.
Further steps toward unification, progress
ami development of our economy depends upon
tlte unification of communications. Th# Herald
urges you to make your decision in favor of tha
Metropolitan Telephone System.
Seminole must have It.

Adamucci Plot
Chosen As
Compromise

By Fred Vsn Pelt
Hopelessly
deadlocked between Hie Lake
Ada site in Seminole County
and the Hlucxtonc site in
* • •
Orange County, the State
Of course, the board of con­
Board of Control here this
trol's action today Is a re­
morning romprumiked and se­
commendation to the Florida
lected the Adamucci site for
Hoard of Education. It does
the proposed East Central
not mean that the proposed Reds Up Ante
Florida University.
GENEVA (U P D — The So
university will he put In Or­
The Adamucci site is owned
ange County. The Hoard of vict Union today raised Ur
h&gt; Tony Adnmilcri of New
Education, which is composed price for an agreement on ban
Jersey, as principal owner,
of the governor and his cab­ nlng the spreud of nuclca
with eight or 111 owner* of ad­
inet member*, must put its weapon* by insisting tlm
joining tracts to comprise the
final stamp of approval on France also take pari.
l.ooo acres offered by Orange
the site.
County.
• • •
‘No Hand Out’
Tito site lays on Hie east
WASHINGTON ( U r i) This Is not to say they won't.
side of SR 520 with the
But when It’s so obvious that President Johnson suys hi
Orangc-Scminolc County line
a Seminole site would serve former aide Hobby Baker uai
as the northern boundary. It
all of cast Central Florida it's “asking for nothing and ns fa
is Irss than five miles smith
our opinion that the Hoard of ns f knew expected nothing
of Oviedo.
Education should give serious from the $581 stereo Bake
The Hoard took four vote*
consideration to the surround­ gave him.
before a compromise vote on
ing counties and their desires
Adamucci.
to have the school placed on a Florida Visitors
♦ • •
site more accessible than any
STUAUT (U PD —Canadla
Charles Forman of FI. Lau­
other.
Prime Minister Lester B. Pear
derdale moved for (lie Martin
• • #
son and Mrs. Pearson began i
site south of Orlnntlo nml this
l,ce Gary wants it known one-week to tO-day vacatioi
was defeated on a 3-3 vote.
that when the Hoard of Con­ in seclusion tuduy a t tha ex
Chester Whittle of Orlando
trol visited Oviedo yesterday elusive Hohc Sound common
moved for the Adamucci site
it was the City of Oviedo who ity on the Atlantic Ocean ncu
and this was voted down, 3-3.
entertained the Orange Coun­ here.
John Pace of 1’cnsaeola mov­
tyCommissioners.
Seminole
ed for the Tuskawilla site and
Commissioners entertained the Bandit Slain
Hits was voted down, 3 3. For­
Board of Control.
TAMPA (U P D —One youna
man again muvrd for the
• • •
E.
Kimthoff
ami
James
I.
Smith,
Treasurer
AI
HAROLD
H.
KASTNKR,
(seated)
illustrious
gunman was ahot down and
Marlin site and agnin it was
Skinner,
President
Roy
G.
Williams,
First
Vice
rre d Van Pelt, our manag­ hit companion captured Thurs­
Potentate of the Bahia Temple, installed officers
defeated 3-3.
President Leroy C. Robb, Secretary R. C. Whit­
ing editor, reported from Or­ day when they fled the sub­
nt Thursday night’s meeting of the Sanford
Gcrt Schmidt of Jackson­
mire, Director Joe Corley, Second Vice President
lando that no vote at all was
Shrine Club. Approximately 250 Shriners and
urban Exchunge Bank of Tem­
ville moved for a second vote
taken on the Lake Ada site.
Ralpii
B.
Wight
II,
ami
Director
Speedy
Willis.
their
Indies
attended
the
affair
at
the
Mayfair
ple Terrace carrying $113,000
on the Adamucci site ami it
This Is certainly strange since
(H e ra ld P h o to )
Inn. Standing (left to right) are Directors W.
in cash—and ran into an a r­
carried. S-l. Dr. Wayne Mc­
this was the site endorsed by
Call of Ocala (hen changed
so many of the newspapers riving force of policemen.
Ills nay vote for the Adamuc­
and other news media In this
ci vole to make it a unani­
area, plus two county com­ No Smoke Screen
MIAMI BEACH (UPD —
mous 6 0.
missions.
Cigarette manufacturers have
• • •
Chairman Baya Harrison
pointed out that Hits recom­
Back to tha goings-on In the major responsibility in not
mendation by the Hoard of
Seminole . . . final tryouts giving youngsters’ the Impres­
for the Lake Mary Chamber’s sion th at amokiug ia fashion­ By United Press Intcrnslional
WASHINGTON u ; t i &gt; — Control must bo approved by
talent show will be held Mon­ able, a National Assoc iation of
Scimte tux writers laid before I
State Hoard of Education.
A blizzard swept Ihe North­
Ho also said Jhat there arc
day night a t 7:30. Ticket Broadcasters b o a r &lt;1 a a I d
*
Jim
Pigott.
Seminole
High
their
colleague*
today
a
*11.5
. . . . . .
.
,_,
ern Plsini today and freezing
'
*
much details to be worked
sales, *tl* reported, are go­ Thursday.
School's football coach lot the
sleet
spread
southward
across
i
billion
tax
cut
program
ut&gt;
turh
„
orange
County
ing well. The show will be
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bio .(lldwt sIT Vh.uMi M orins pass seven &gt; .'hia, t&lt;&gt;da an­
held a t Sanford Junior High Nixon ‘Runs’ 1 ’
jlMk rd after n confusing wind- obtaining title and also there
NEW YOHK ( t P I i —lo r- skittered down tlx* Mississip­ nounced his raiiiliilacy foi tlm
up to more than four weeks of must tie soil boring tests,
Feb. 29.
• • •
mer Vice President IHriiard pi Valley and along the Gulf office of su|iei intemleiil of
labor.
In view of these statements
We got a bottle of “ Gold- M. Nixon practically stepped Coast.
•n.„
.1
..
by
public
instruction.
He
is
the
I hr 11 - mouther rm anre . / Harrison,
. .. and. because of
Heavy snow warnings were
w ater” from a nephew of ours Into Ute contender’s circle
. . .
I Ihe proximity of Ute Tuskaj
first
to
announce
fur
this
posiCommittee completed vvoik » n ,wil|||
,n Seminole County,
at Wake Forrest. An attached Thursday night by announcing j posted from flic Dakotas to
the biggest tax cut tu history j ||u. Board Indicated Hut If Hie
note read: "D ear Unk: Tills he would accept a d raft for Michigan. Traffic conditions 1Hun.
Pigott, 13. holder of bach­
is to get even with you for the Republican presidential grew more treacherous by the
Thuntday, voting approval 12 ; Adamucci site Is not deliveriiour.
putting 'Lodge' on my Gold- nomination.
i ed it will give next cunslderaelor of a its and musters de­
to 5.
The sluriii slammed llie Da­
water campaign buttons.”
1tion to the Tuskawilla site.
grees
in
education
from
the
'I
he
top
priority
im-asurc,
• • •
kotas with up to four inches
Sukarno Refuses
Mi.
.
..
.
At the opening of the meet.
University
of
Florida,
declined
*HH) million larger than the ^
KormaI1( an advmrcd adHemembcr that letter to the
LONDON (U I’D — Atty. of fresh snow. Blowing and Hint thcie arc two primary
hill passed by Hie House Sept. vocals for the Hlueslona iite.
editor from “ Teenagers
of Gen. Robert F. Kennedy said drilling was widespread from 11iisons for Ids decision.
25, would slush tax tales for said he did not propose (his
America” in The Herald e a r­ on arrival from his Far East Hie Dakotas through Northern
lie explained:
lier tills week. We've got a peace mission today that In­ Minnesota.
virtually every U. S. taxpayer morning to deadlock the
“
I
have
a
deep-seated
desire
Thunderstorms dumped 1.07
reply. Look for it Monday.
and corporation.
donesian President Sukarno
board again. He continued to
, lo ii.ic my special t-dilcation
• • •
Two-thirds of the reduction* speak for tlte milestone site
refused to promise hint to give inches of rain in six hours at and lalenU to serve the people
We have to agree with How­ up his opposition to British- Columhii*. Miss., and amounts
would he effective lids election hut there waa no vote on that
of more than an inch were of Seminole County, partic­
ard Long, a long time Sanford backed Malaysia.
year,
retroactive to Jan, I, and tract this morning.
reported across the Gull ular*/ your young people, A Iresident who
used
to beIn
the lialanco on Jan. I, 1905,
Schmidt continued that lie
JIM PIGOTT
i
s
o
,
,
wish
actively
to
oppose
Cojst states.
the plumbing business, Uiat U. S. Willing.Senate leadcih hope to start | still favored Lake Ada this
any
icfcrvmlum
vote
in
this
the site where (he County
floor debate next week or by morning but there was no
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
county which would muke the
Home is loested is one of the President Johnson says the
IVb. 3 and steer the bill vote on the .Sanford site. Also,
office of euperintendent of
prettleat on UJ». 17-92 between United States Is willing to dis­
through the Hrnnto by mid- Pace expressed himself, lhat
public
instruction
an
appoin­
Sanford and Orlando.
Fcbruary. Prospect* for final he believed I.ake Ada to be
cus* with Panama any issues
tive office.
• • •
congressional p a s s n g u by the best site, lie continued
dividing the two nations, pre­
“ I uin convinced that the I TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
When all the past presidents sumably including the canal
March 1 appeared good.
that he could not see placing
person who holds thin office ’ Florida collected a record
of the Seminole JayCees treaty, 30 days after diplomat­
the university aouth or west
should
be
elected
by
the
voters
$9.3
million
last
year
from
its
talked yesterday, it was still ic relations are restored.
CHICAGO (UPI) — United
of Orlando.
Floyd "P ep Talk” Palm er
Auto Worker* President \\ wi­ since they lire the propln who I*.1 load and bridge toll proHarrison said la- wanted the
must
finance
our
county
school
jects.
who called on the young civic
ser P. Reuther, burking Pres­
university lo he near the
leadera of the area to stay Skeleton Found
The lto.nl Depaitmenl said
ident Johnson's plea to indus­ system.”
population center, tliut he was
on the ball and do even more
Pigott, born in Ellenton. Thursday the take was *1.2
8T. PETERSBURG (UPD— try to hirn inure woikerx in­
in favor of I.ake Aila hut now
ATLANTA
(U
P
.)
_
Cur.
for the community.
.Manatee (anility, said ho was million above the total for
A human skeleton was found stead of paying overtime:
tih Publishing C miptsny to- *,c I* &lt;ifod
Die Tallahassee
• • •
fully certified in both element- jpu”, w|,lch eel the previous
•It
t*
srundnlou*
that
mil­
Thursday
night
by
a
i0-yearlay filed notice of ap p eal of deadlock on Jan 10 whlrli
Before you make plans for
ary
and
secondary
administru-:
rt(.uri|,
a * Hill,(((HI libel jud g m en t provaled this new, flexible
Feb. 2, remember the Heart old youth walking through a lions of workers put in exces­ thin and supervision, social,
The truffle total * as 51.7 aw arded to fo rm er footliall clarice.
Fund's hootenanny which is to heavily wooded area in south sive overtime hours w h i l e studies, driver edueution and
otliers can't find jobs.”
Harrison said that early
million vehicles, nl«o u record coach W ally B utts.
lie held at the OrlandoSemi- SL Petersburg.
physical education. Ho holds a
i3 lie
i.. .publishing
I...
.
tins, morn
ng, he„ routed
out
and up (1.7 millh n over 19.12.
note Fronton. And while w e're
firm
drop,
„
„
, of.
Bank I (curbing certificate,
i
.,
1
,
.
,|
,,
'
bed
Forrest
Kelley,
laiard
The
Sunshine
Skyway
over
reminding you about things,
pro its action into the If, H.
....
, „
.
highest gianted by the Stale
, . ,
. , ,,
...
arch eel, and they made a
lower 'lumps Hay was (lie ,1, Strict
have you bought your Girl
court clerk’. o f ^ . L
AdamUccl site.
D e p a r t m e n t of Education.
biggest producer of revenue clearing Ihe way f„r another „ e „ j(, |hc). drove out east
Scout cookies yet? If
“ Tills mnro than quulilies
witli its total of $2.1 mil­ c u r t buttlu in the sensation. „ , 8hwa&gt;. V)
haven't been asked, you
|hc siu. a„d
mo for thi! position I shall he
lion.
be in the hospital or In
seeking in the primary elec­
11
,
. . . .
found It lo lx- 20 9 mile* from
The rookies are on sale every,
Butt*, former athletic d.rec. hU downtown holt V ic and
tions,” Pigott said. He has
where.
tor of the University of j„ 3 minute* driving time
served 14 y e a n in Hie public
• • •
Georgia, sued the Saturday | | c &gt;a,d |,r would vote against
schools of Florida. Ho was Lee
Bob Shedden of Southern
Evening Post, n Curtis pub- tho Marlin . | tc am| he did.
County supervisor of element­
Bell called to aay that H
I(cation, in a $10 million libel
j,-jvc niinutc* after the'
ary physical education for one
should be made clear If the
Congressman 8yd llerloog suit following publication of meeting adjourned, Harrison
year and nssistunt football
metro phone system is ap­
roach a l Fort Myera high reported this morning that on aiticlc alleging that Butts received a telegram from (he
proved Sanford area residents
school. He spent six years in l,ir Defense Department lias gave away Georgia team General Electric Company at
will also be able to call Win­
Alachua County as athletic ••'lit to Congress a hill for | secrets
Daytuna Beach asking thnt
ter Park toll free in addition
director, head foothull roach military construction amount*
the laiard give every consid­
to all Seminole county phones.
• • •
ing to slightly mure than |i)
and teacher.
eration to its employes and
The
Sanford Downtown
staff ami place Hie univer­
Since then Pigott has been million for various improveMerchants Association will
sity in Seminole County.
in Seminole County, serving ments at Hie Sanford Naval
meet Tuesday at 3 p. m„ in
Senator Mack Cleveland and
four year# as county coordln- Air Station,
First Federai'a caucus room.
utor of thu summer enrich-' The fund* will b« used for , TAMPA ( UPI) _ Two chit-1 J#m e‘ P* Aver* J r ”
They’re going to discuss tha
ment program. He wus piesi- improvement of operational, dren burned to death near
Seminole County (fommlsdowntown parking situation.
dent of the Seminole County maintenance and production, here late Thursday night in •kmers, after the decision cxGlen
McCall,association
Teacher*' Federal Ciedit Un-' housing and rommunicatiuns' a lire caused by an explosion f,rc3fcC&lt;* *or
Seminole
president, aaya “ Every
ion for two years.
facilities.
in a wood stove
LouDty
the
town business man
Between 1940 ami 1945, Pig—------ ------------Police identified Hie vie-, Jj°ard ,of
business" should be represent­
ott served with Die U. S. arm- „
.
1time a* Mary Alice Hill. 12. “,H" 0 f«l!ntao,«
« ■nd
ed.
ed forces. Ha is a member of B e n e f i t D i n n e r
and her broil,cr. Lewi. Thom-1
/uU l'°0Pcrillon ' or
• • •
the First Methu&lt;liat Church of ! The Men's Club of the Cas­ a . Hill, nine. Mr. and Mrs. | ,he fu,ure'
Also Karlyle Houshulder has
Sanford and teaches the Fel­ selberry Community Metho­ Hobert Eugene Hill and two
the first quarterly
T
called the
dist Church will sponsor an­ of their five children c-caped N C W ( J r H n jjf G
lowship Kuiiilay school class.
meeting of the Board of Dir­
He is married Ur the former other of their "all you can Ihe blaze.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
ectors of the Seminole County
Mrllm Anita lUeder of (ill* cal" ro ad beef dinners at the
B. F. WHEKLER JR. of Oviedo has been elected
Firemen said the tiro broke Tlie University of Florida's
Chamber of Commerce. It’s
Jetta, 4 la. They and llicir four church this Saturday from k out when Hill. 42, poured fuel agricultural extension service
• vice prenident of the Citizens Bunk of Oviedo.
to be convened next Thursday
7 p.m. Proceed* will b« oil into a kitchen stove con- announced today it has davelchildren. Chuck 14, Pam 13,
The action wax taken by the board of directors
■t 7:30 p. m., a t the Sanford
Patti 10 and Eddie ‘A, reside used In buy equipment for tuinlng binning wood embers, oped a new orange by crossing
Civic Center. Put that one on
following the lutnk'n annual gtockholdera* meet­
tha Sunday School room*.
to I/ocb Arbor.
i^eur calendar oov!
Tbs »to .* exploded.
a lajigelo and * Ungarin*.
ing in Oviedo last week.
&gt;

VOL. 56

nnLANDO

n s u iA ...

BRIEFS

Snow In Plains; Pigott Announces
Rain In South

For Superintendent

Reuther Hits
Excessive
Overtime

Tax Bill Given
To Senate

Highway Tolls
Top $9 Million

Curtis Appeals
In Butts Case

$6 Million NAS
Bill Offered

Two Children
Die In Fire

Dial Unity

Tech Quiffs SEC
ATLANTA (U PD —Georgia
Tech today resigned Ita mem­
bership in the Southeastern
Conference.
Conference
President
J.
Wayne Rcitx, president of the
University of Florida, an­
nounced through Commission­
er Bernio Moore that tha En­
gineer*, charter tuembera of
the 33-year-old league, with­
drew even before a controver­
sial scholarship limit waa dis­
cussed.
Tcch’a departura from tha
SEC is effective June 30.
"Georgia Tech’* Interest Is
apparently best aerysd by
withdrawal from tha confer•nee," Moore read fra a* a

Business Now
Mostly A
Numbers Game
DKS MOINES, Iowa (UP!)
" T l l O 484 07-7439 50359 2831313 513 Co.” was formed
Thursday to writs letter* to
the federal government and
the telephone company,
Tlie name is made up of the
Social Security number, tip
riale number, telephone and
telephone area code number
of ils president and founder,
Hubert Hullilian.
Ilullilian said lie formed his
company "in a spirit of sur­
render lo (lie digit dementia of
government and big corpora­
tions."
"I have seen the hundwriting on the wall, and it's all
numbers,” lie said.
—

handwritten s t a t e m e n t by
Rails.
“Tha issut was over aa STH*
all limit on scholarships," the
statem ent continued. ’’Georgia
Tech wanted to remove the
limit and tha confers nee mem­
bership does not wont to rwmors tha limit,"
Moore aald th at Tech Presi­
dent Edwin D. Harrison spoke
to an execuUva session of tha
president* of the 12-school
conference for barely a minute
and a half.
Moors aald Harrison offered
to leave the meeting but th at
Relts ruled that alnce Georgia
Tech would still be in the con­
ference until June 80, H arrisun should atoy.
“Nobody said a word,"
Moor# said. “ The scholarship
limit hadn’t aven coma up yat."
Asked whether there would
b« any change In tha situation
if Ui* conference presidents
should surprisingly vote in
favor of changing the grantsin-aid rula, Moore aaid “that’a
pur* speculation. 1 can't com­
ment on that.”
Tech has long wanted to get
rid of the limit of 140 scholar­
ship athletes a t any on* time.

Foot Sore
HOUSTON, Tex. (U PI) —
Ted Clayton Jr., 23, shot him.
self in the right foot Thurs­
day when cleaning hi* scatter-gun. It waa the same foot
he ahet up last Friday on n
squirrel hunt.

ct c u d is A . . .
Flan Your Next Luncheon or
Cocktuil Party At The Caribe . . .

Complete Luncheons
aerved daily

Priced From 75‘ Up
------------------ • --------------------

Enjoy "M usic O n The House"
Complimenta Of The Management
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
VALDEZ HOTEL
Downtown Sanford

�#

Two Altamonte Grdes Hold Programs

Rev. Grover Sewell

• native of Germany and an
outatanding acholar. Dr. Margull la now the Executive
Secretary of tho Department
of Studlei in Evangeliim of
the World Council of Churchso. Thla man waa a soldier in
the German Army of World
War II and when the war endad ha wai In Jail for his
Chrlitlan viewa which opposed
Hitler, a man who had been

• hero in tho oyoa of million*,
only to become a kind of
demon in the tyea left to ae*
the destruction brought by hie
aril waya.
Many a a p a c t a of ovengellsm were d i s c u s s e d
•ud studied In various ways
but Intereating enough, be­
fore the critical news broke,
the aubjeet of evangelism In
• world torn by nuclear war
w a s'a t least mentioned and,
needleaa to say, became more
real aftar tho crlsla coming
out of tho Cuban situation.

So many things loomed
largo tn my mind. Tho Im­
mediate future was of great
eoneera and it waa extremely
personal. I thought of my
children in Sanford and how
kappy I waa that they wore
With frlenda who are fine
Chrletiana. I had so many
people about whom I was
concerned, yet I know that
panic was not tho answer.
The tension in Atlanta waa
greet enough to bo felt even
though there were Jokes told
but the laughter was noticeably nervous.
After hurrying homo before
tho conference waa over there
waa more time and ease with
which one could reflect on
tho matter. People began to
tall of how they ware fooling
now that the Initial shock waa
over. I thrilled to hear a man
who waa Interviewed on tho
radio testify to tho fact that
he was opUmistio simply be­
cause he had a God to tru st
A little child told mo how
happy aha waa to bo a ChrisMnn because of her assurance
of eternal life. Evan as many
•’brave” adults war# r&gt;!ng
about as bast they could this
little child waa loading by
Hying that aha was not afraid
oven of death yet she waa
not at all fanatical In her ap­
proach. Others testified to
many things good and bad,
but it occurred to me that
there muat bo a basis way for
tho Christian te face critical
times.
Having to know what is
ahead ia not the solution. I
caught myself thinking that
it would be very good to bo
able to know what la In the fu­
ture even to some particular
time. ThU thought reminded
mo of tho two British busi­
nessmen who wore talking
soma time ago. They wore
discussing business, however,

c h a ir­ H. K. Hamby.

The Jane Hill Circle, which
U led by Mr*. L. D. Haines
as chairman, met a t 1 p. m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Regular business session* of
the circlet were held following
the program after which re­
freshments were eerved by
the hostesses.

ft

th e y b epan to le t th e ir Imagl
n atio n w ander.

One asked the other, “ If
you cuuld havi i anything your
heart desires, what would it
b*T" The answer wae, "If
could have anything, I bclievo
I would aek for a copy of the
London Times dated 10 years
ahead.” if such a request
should be granted on* would
possibly be aorry, however,
such a request cannot be an­
swered for any of us. We are
not fortune tellers and God
has not seen fit to reveal the
detailed path that lies ahead,
but Ha has told us to do some
certain thinga It wa a r t to
live a t peaca In this world of
strife.
Wa can roinsmher first
th at God has promised ulti­
mate victory for His King­
dom. Wa do not know whon it
will take place, but if wa be­
lieve His Word wa can know
th at a time will come when
victory will be Hit. This Is
not to say th at battles or wars
will not be lost, but ultimate­
ly victory will be for the
Kingdom of God.
Wa can pray for peace.
ThU does not mean, for many
of no, th at we feel that our
country should abandon 1U
weapons of defense unilateral­
ly any more than wa would
want to eliminate our local
police fores. Even so we
■hould pray and work for
peaca.
Wa can work for peace
which mesne In part th at wa
muat work for extending the
Kingdom of God In Jesus
ChrUt throughout the world.
Tho Great CommUelon is now
seen to be the only practical
solution to material as well
H spiritual problems. Wa can
do all th at God directs in
obedience to tho very beet of
our ability. Tho Bible can bo
searched and followed as we
turn ourselves ovar to Ood
to bo used as channels of His
blessings.
Wa may tru st God who in
the last analysis U tha On*
who can bring tha blessing to
mankind. I t is not for ua to
know how God will accomplish
His doslgn, but it U en~ugh
to know th at God doca hold
tha world in Hla hand. Let
us walk ahead with our ayes
flxtd on our Lord Christ.
When Peter walked on tho
water toward Jesus ho did not
sink until hs listened to the
howling wind and looked from
Christ to tho crashing waves.
Even if the waves do seem
high and tha winds do howl
with anger, let ue keep our
chins up, and our eyes fixed
on God. He has been trying
to get us to do this for a long
time and wa cannot afford to
turn from Him again.

YA’a To Meet
Young Adults of Westmin­
ster Presbyterian Church will
moot st • p.m. next Friday
at tho home of Mr, and Mr*.
Don F. Ifelier, 103 Genevieve
Drive, Dol Kty Manor.

of tiie Avon Park Episcopal
Church of the Rsdeamar who
has proved an Interesting
speaker for young people on
many occaeiuns.
Following the worship serv­
ice scheduled during tiie first
hour, tiie youth will enjoy re­
freshments served by the
United Church Women of Banfuttla After th a hrmnlc twriml.

Methodist

0

rtR IT

NEW VESTRY of Christ Episcopal Church in Lon&amp;wood 1* pictured with
Rev. Charles W. Stcwnrt, vicar, center front. Others on the vestry are
Robert Hammond, junior warden, left front; Raymond Bnll, senior war­
den, right front nnd, back from left, Charles Woodruff, Frederick Wy­
man, treasurer; Charles Pasternack, Thomas Kuhn and Tyson Marx,
clerk.
(Herald Photo)

B B T H O D IIT CHURCH
CtlLKCM o r NOD
bldbb iratxoa baptist
d id P a r k A t*.
B a i A Preach
Old O rlaad# BA. a t R o ster A rt.
II. C. Smith - ■ ■
Pastor Jo h n T. Adam a J r . — P a o to f
B. H am lltoa G riffin _ Pastor Sunday
M
oralng
W orohlp - J :l* *. m.
— t i l l a.
School _ _ ItSI a. m. Morning School
r- n d a y School — - 1:41 a. m.
R. I- Mathews __..... raetor Sunday
W
orablp
11:0*
a.
m.
M orning W orablp ll:t* a. m. B raagelletlo Serr. T :ll p. m. M orning W orohlp l * : l l
m.
SERVICES SATUIUMT—
Sabbath School _ _ »:la a. ra T raining Union _ 1:10 p. ra Tea*. P ray er Sorr. 1:11 * ra J4T** M eetings — t i l * p* r a
In term ed ia te , Senior)
Worship B erries _ U iM a. m. E renlng W ernhlp _ T ill p. ra Thar*. T ouag Poopla
W .tnH dajr N leht
E ndearor ....... - - T ill p. ra E re n ln g W orohlp — T:l* P- r a

Prajrar Berries _ T ill p. ra
"W , Hava Thla Hope” radio
m taaagi aaoh Sunday a. m.
at 1:11 o ta r W TRR a t li t *

oa your radio dial

Catholic Women See Film
By Donas Estes
A film strip antitied “Chal­
lenge,” which was narrated
by the president of tha Na­
tional Council of Catholic Wo­
men, waa viewed a t tha re­

gular monthly meeting of the
Church of tbs Nativity Cath­
olic Women's Club held Mon­
day evening et the social ball
of the church.
The film Illustrated the

Holy Cross Church
Has Annual Meeting
The Annual Parish Dinner
end Business Meeting of the
Holy Crosi Episcopal Church
was held Jan. 19 at the Parish
House with a total of 2M
adults and young poopla in
attendance.
Presiding at the meeting

Church To Install
Lay Readers
Rev. Charles W. Stewart
Jr., vicar of Longwood’e
ChrUt Episcopal Church will
Install Herman Schimmlng of
Long wood and Eugene B.
Taylor of Altamonte Springs
as Lay Kaadsrs at the 10:13
a. m. service thla Sunday.
The two men have been
licensed by the Rt. Rev. Hen­
ry 1. LouUlt, Bishop of tLe
Diocese of South Florida, to
serve ae Lay HoaJcre at
ChrUt Church which permits
them to road Morning and
Evening Prayer*, Litany, Of­
fices of Instruction, Peniten­
tial Office, Burial Office and
sermons written by the Bis­
hop or tho Priost in this
Church.

Public Invited
To Revival
Invitation to tha public to
attend a Holy Ghost Revival
now in progress at the Church
of God of Prophecy has been
extended by Rev. Robert
Strickisud, pastor.
Evangeliat Glendale Queener U conducting the daily
service* at T:J0 p. m. The
church is located at 250U Elm
Street, Sanford.

waa the last official act of
Rev. John W. Thomas, rector,
who U leaving tor New York
City where he will be In the
Office of EpUcopal Head­
quarters In downtown Manhat­
tan.
Father Thomas hopes to
return to Sanford for the Con­
firmation of Kevin, his young­
est son, and for the Gradua­
tion ExcrcUea of ChrU, hU
oldest too.
Rev. Arthur Bridgcrs will
serve aa Supply Priest for
Holy.Cross and will conduct
all Sunday and week-day ser­
vice* and continue with the
Confirmation claasca.
New vestrymen elected dur­
ing the business session to
servo on the Vestry in the
class of IBM were Gordon
Bradley, Randall Chase, Leigh
Ebbcrt and John Horner.
Delegate* to the Diocesan
Convention to be held in Day­
tona Beach In April will be
Mo Parry, Chuck RegUter
and Bradley. Lamar Beall,
H. W. Ruprecht and R. W.
William* were named as al­
ternates.
Copies of annual reports
and of charter amendments
presented and approved at
the meeting are available at
the church office.
M. V. Perry wae appointed
by Father Thornes to serve
a on* year term as senior
warden in a special meeting
of the Vestry called immedi­
ately following the business
seasion. Vestry officers elect­
ed a t this lime were Tom
West, Junior warden; Chuck
Register, secretary and Gor­
don Bradley, treasurer.
Tiie dinner was prepared
by tha youth of the church
under direction of Mrs. Ran­
dall Chase end Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Poloskl.

Sanford Youth Rally Plans Completed
Final airaiigemsnU fur tits
Banford Christian Youth Rally
to bo held a t 7 p. m., Feb. S,
In the Bemlnole High School
Auditorium, ware made a t a
pieeting of the planning compiitteo held last Sunday afterpooli a t the First Methodist
Church.
Speaker fur the program
will he Rev, John Mengrum

p ro g ram

on the topic, “ Citizens of Two
Worlds.”
The Alice Price Circle, with
Mrs. J. E. Hlklcbran as chair­
man, m et Monday at 7:30 p.
m. at the horns of Mrs. Don

Crises
When newt came about the
Cuban war eriala in 10(12 my
wife and I were In Atlanta,
Ga., where I waa attending a
conference of evangeliatn. Our
principal apcaker waa Dr.
Hana Jochcn Mnrgull who it

StricklBDd,
m an.

By JaUa Bartos
Two WMS Circles of the
All* monte Springs Baptist
Church held meetings this
week with programs for both

tha group will return to the
auditorium to eea the Chris­
tian musical film, “The Tony
Fontaine Story," which por­
trays what Christ can mean In
a young |&gt;creons life.
Local young people partici­
pating In the city-wide, interdenominational rally include
tha .Misses Judy Cochran,

Kathy Trout and Sherry Marsalts.
Serving a* the publicity
committee are Tom Palmer,
Ronnie Hall and Boh Wlllink.
Bill Duxbury has arratigod for
inueic to be provided by the
High chool Brass Choir and
Robert Raynor will bring a
quartet from First Methodist.
Andy Lyon will be in charge
of tiie Worship Center and
Betli Morgan will arrange for
flower#.
Rev. Kay Gregory, chairman
of the planning committee,
said today th at a capacity
crowd ia expected to attend
this second annual youth rally
to be held In the city of San­
ford. Invitation ia open to all
youths, legardles* of church
affiliation, from a a v a n t h
grade through collrge age.

scope of the NCCW during
the pest two years, nationally
as well aa worldwide.
During the business meet
ing, Mrs. John MacFarlane,
president, urged the members
to participate In tha formula­
tion of a layette which will
be donated to tha Catholic
Charities B u r e a u . Baby
clothe* ere to be either yel­
low or white in color, or a
combination of both,
The date of tha monthly
bake tale waa set for Fab. S.
Door prizes for tha evening
wee awarded to Mr*. Shirley
CorkhUL
Mrs. Pat Quilling, spiritual
development chairman, an­
nounced that Communism Sun.
day for the Women's Club will
be on Feb. IS end stressed the
Importance of all members
attending. She also stated that
the fourth Sunday of Febru­
ary would be Family Com­
munion Sunday.
Mrs. Corkhll], p r o g r a m
chairman, reported that Rev.
Richard Lyons, pastor of All
Souls Church In Sanford,
would be guest speaker at tb*
next meeting scheduled for
Feb. 17.
Report* were heard from
the circle chairmen from
Longwood, -Lake Maty, Sunland and North Orlando.
Two new members, Mr*.
Joseph Stanklewlcs and Mr*.
Helen Beam, and two guests,
Mr*. Ruth Polgsr m d Mr*.
Koc belle Scheulzow, were
welcomed
Following the b u e i a a e a
meeting refreshments of cake,
coffee and tea were served.

Baptists Set
Laymen's Day

First Bsptist Church of Longwood.
Men of the church win be­
gin the day with breakfast
at 7:30 a. m . la the edacitiesel building and wtil be In
charge of the morning war­
ship service. The Man's Choir
will provide specie] music for
the occasion.

Classes To Open
Membership classes a t the
First Methodist Church of
Sanford for children of the
fourth, fifth, and sixth gradts
will begin this Saturday at
0:30 a. m. at the church.

Attend
services
t fits week
at i/ourown
J&gt;face of
worsfiw

P IN A L P L A N S for th« Second Annual City-Wide Christian Youth Rally,
to be bald Feb. t, were completed thU week. Checking’ publicity reports are

Rev. C. C. Dee* Jr., Tom Pnlmer, Rev. Raj” Gregory, Rill Duxbury and
Robert Raynor
(Herald Photic

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
ft Sanford As*.
FA 3-B1J3

Rar. C. C. D i m , J r . _ P a ste r
Sanaa? school _ n i l a. m.
Worship B erries
11 roe a. m.
E rm in e W orship _ T;0S p. m.
Alliance T enth
Pellow iblp (Baa.) _ lit* p. ra.
(Wed)
P ra re r Serrlee _ T ill p. r a

Assembly Of God
Pi:

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ora. arm

o a tia c a

OSTEEX BAPTIST CHURCH
MWT. 411
Pfc. H S 4 1 I I
P aator —
Chest er W. Plank
Sunday School __ 10:00 a. m
M orning Berries _ ItiOO a. m.
T raining Union _ _ III* p. ra.
E rsn ln g Service __ T ill p. ra.
W ednesday M ostlngsi
O rganisations ----- ItSI p. n .
P ray er —
- T ill p. ra.
Choir —... —
1:10 p. ra.

LT

n . X w ild e r
P a ste r
■aeday dchect — m i
M eratag W orablp 11:11 a. r a
E rm in e W erahl* _ f i l l p. r a
T enth aenr. (ana.) *:*# *. m.
Mid-Week le r v . (W ed.)
T ill
p. m.

Baptist
v iiw s tr-r n r c m c i
P. B. ch ase* _______ P aater
Morning W orship
1:1* a. r a
a u a d a r Sehtel ____ 1:11 a. aa.
M oralag W arship 111** a. ra
T raining U ales _ _ I l ls p. m.
E renlng W orablp _ T ilt p. m.
Wai. P ra r e r S errlee f i l l p. a .

BBBRBBER M RTHOD1IT
CHURCH
C ftra* H e ig h ts
R or. B ay G regory. J r , r a s t e r
Btra Blm A reas*
hurch Bchool — - 1:41 a. r a
R ot. R. U Strickland _ Paator U
■under School —— * :ti a. in. M orning W orship 11:0# a. m.
I4T
P
P- raW orship Berries _ 10:41 a. m.
re . W orohlp ------- T:l* p. r a
K rangollatla Borr. T ill p. ra E
Wod.
P
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lo
rv
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*
T
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p. ra
Wednesday!

cncncat n r ooo
or PNopiiEcr

Young Poopl* T.L.B. lo rr.
7:30 p. tn.
Ulbl* T raining Borr 1:10 p.ra.

Congregational

M lnlitry

Rer. Waiter A.R. MePhoraon.
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

C h o r r h ■t r e a t . U a i e e e l

iara a. too root atw
R ot, Mason d ra g s ,

AO Interim Minister

•■■day S c h o o l___ ItSI a. i
M oralag W orship U iM a. i

Church Of Christ
CHURCH BP

Nazarene

P1R JT CHURCH
a r r a n ra sa bbrb
V. t a d s c a t M aplo A re .
Paul B lekes _ ------------ P a a to r
Sunday School
, t i l l a. m.
COXOREOATIOXAt.
M orning W orohlp lB ill a. r a
r x n iiT ttx cH cncw
T a u t h -----------------------------P(C a lto d C k sro h a t Christ)
E r a n g tlls tlo Servle* T ill p .ra
P a r k A r o a a * a t M t b at.
osk
1:13 a. m.
. Church Bchool MId-W
Sorrle* (W od.) _ T:*0 p. re.
11:00 a. m.
W orablp Berries
Sunday
1:11 p. re. — C hrtettaa Touth T k■lrd
Ingoplratloa ------ 1:11 p . »

CHHtSTIAH
BIICZPLBS B P CHRIST

CMB1IT CHURCH

Pr. Chart** W. Btow art J r ,
Vloar
Holy Communion _ Til* a. r a
flunday Bchool —_ 1:0* a. ra
Fam ily Scrrlc* and

Uermoa —-

P I R tT CHURCH
T H E NARARENM
L aka M ary, P la.
R a r. W. U H olcom bs, P a a to r
Sunday
l : ( | a. r a ----- Blbl* Sehool
11:0* a. r a . M o ra ln g W oroklp
T ill p. m. — E re n ln g S o rrle a
T:CI p. m. _ W ed. M id-W eek
P ra y o r Servteon
T:*a p. tn. l a d W ed. M in to n a ry Borrlo*

Free Methodist

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o n o r 4th a t. aaB L a a r e l Are.

M oralag W arship H i l l a. m. Sunday School ___ 1:41 a.ra
Brewing W arship . T ill p. a . Morning W orship — 10:41 a-ra.
Wod. P ray er Sorvlto Til# p.ra. E renlng W orship — 7:00 p.ra

Wed. Prayor Serrle* T:ll p.ra

PABLA CHURCH B P CHRIST
H ighw ay OB Woo*
Morris Ruby .----- B ra a g o llit
RRAH CHURCH BP
Dlblo Classes _ 11:1* a. r a
M orning W arship • It:*# a. r a
E ren ln g W orship ~ l : t t p. r a “Tha ch aro h of tho L uthcraa
Blhlo Ctasoao Wod. T ill p.ra. Hour” sa d TV T i l l la U*
U fa ”
H erbert W. O o e rra ___ Paator
■uaday S e h o o l — t i l l a. r a
CHURCH OP CHRIST
W arship * e rr lo o
M il* a. r a
ISIS P e rk A rrnge
B ert B rsw a E ra n g e llit
Sunday
.
w UstSTPH MTSHOWART
Blhlo i t u t y
\a:BB a. ra.
GOOD
lA m iT c a c a c a
M orning W orship l l i l t a. ra
LUTBHRAN CHURCH
MS I t . * R ally A re.
E ren ln g Serrlee _ T ltl p r a
(LCA)
P ast M. c a t l a p -------- Paator
So* "H erald of T ru th ” 1 p.ra.
BM* A Ortaada Drive
■under School _ H it* a. as. Sunday o a Channel t
(Hery 1T-0BI
Sunday
Tuesday
■aaferd. Plerida
M oralng W arship U iM a. r a Ladies Bible C lara Ilia* a-ra.
■•■day
Wednesday
R ot. Uoorg* Xlanamoa,
E rm in e W orship _ f:SS p. a . Bible C la e s e s ___ . T ilt p. r a Tha
Interim Paator
Wednesday
Sunday Sohoot ___ Bill a. ra
P rayer Barrio* ----- T:M p. aa.
Church Borrleoi _ 1I:M a. in.
Communion—P i n t Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN
AND NURS­
P IM B C R grr BAPTIST
ERY
CHURCH
SCtaX TlPT

At*.
le tk at. a
0*11 Smith
P ra te r
Suaday School _ - S ill a. ae.
M eralag W orablp lire* a. as.
T rala lag Unloa — 1:1* p. aa.
■ r ta la g W orship _ f i t s p. as.
Wad. P ray er Barrie* T ill p m .
M urttry Ope a
W T R R ----------------- Til* p. r a
•s a d a y Mil# B readerat

Pentecostal

*

Presbyterian
PIRVT PR K IB Y T E IU A N
CUURCH
Oak At*. A 3rd ■(.

■aaferd. Fla.

O ro ro r C. Sew ell, J r . _ P a o to r
E d g a r W . S m ith J r . A aelotant
P a r lo r
M orning W o rsh ip
t:4 ! a. re.
C hurch Bchool _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Beselun S l e e t s ------10:&lt;&amp; a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip 11:00 A. M.
Ptonoor F s tlo w ih lp _ 1:00 p.ra.
Senior HI F ello w sh ip 4:00 p.m .
TilO p. ra
E r e n l n g W o rsh ip
Wod. P r a y o r Moot T:0* p. ra
CHURCH o r T H E COVER ART
» m g e a tk O rla n d o D rlr*
T herase H . H n h ta
P ra ia *
W o rsh ip
___ __
t i l l a. r a
C hurch B e h o o t___10:00 a. m.

Christian Science

Pastor ---- William J. on***

M oralag

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P f R I T P B N T E C O rrA L
CHURCH OP LORQWOOO
M l O ra ag * S tre e t
R ot. K. R u tk O ra n t — P a o to r
Sunday School ____ 11:11 a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip 11:11 a. r a
Sunday E ro n la g
7 130 p. r a
W*A Blbl* Study , T ill p. r a
C onqueror* M ooting
............ - T il* p. r a
F rid a y

Lutheran

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f *i

OP

11:11 a. ra

Telephone: PA t-TOM
Ralph Browor Jr. R vaagollst
Blbl* Pekoe!
11:01 a. ra. Eugene Sheldon ---- — Paotor

Methodist

ORACH MHTHBDIST CHURCH
Oaore Rd, at Woodland Are,
Hot. John H. l i n e Jr. Prater
Church Bchool ___ 1:41 a. ra
Maratng Werohlp Ilia* a. ra
M T P ------------------- I tll p. ra

TO LIST

YOUR

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

F A 2-2611
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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
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The Church O f Your Choice

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W ilso ii-E lc h a !b # rtsr M o rtu a ry

Eunice L WUera aid SUIT

Th# American Oil Company
Mr. sad Mr*. M. K. Htrlcklaad

Progrtsslvs PrUitiHf Co.
J. M. Cameron sad Staff

WUsoa-Moicr Furniture Co.
Mr. esil Mrs. Al WlUra

B tta s tro R i l l s a h r

H o lk r M o to r 8 a u » U&gt;.
And UUff

Mark h u es tram tad BUM

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Th# Hits T tiM tr*

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Food Fair Storoo, far.

J. C. Tenney Company

C- L. HeUsara site Era ployora

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B safo cd A tla n tic N a tio n a l I k a k
* w » ad B. Uo4gm f t Utsff

8 o u th « n i N a tu r a l C m

U1U Lumbar ft Hardware Co.

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Virginia FeUoeki
I*. O. Bra ISM
Hanford

F lorist

fsik At*, at seia at.

Wnrahlp — S lit A Sunday Sor-le* A
11
■uaday aohool ----- 11** a. r a
Sunday School
S ill *. ra.
Subject: “T ru th ”
T rala lag Union
. t i l l p.ra. Wednesday B erne* S ill p. r a
E rin ln g W orship _ Til* p.ra. R radlag Roomt M l B. Flrot.
»r
Wod. Offtooro A Tea*hers
Weekday*! IBi IB a-ra • t i l l
Laymen'* D iy win b r ob­
M sotlag ------------ f i l l p a .
ra Friday R v ra la g i 1:11r
ill p.ra.
served this Sunday a t toe W ei. Prayor B erries T ill p.ra.

FLORAL
Downtown

Alliance
C H R IIT tA * H liatO g A R T
ALMAXCB CHURCH

JORDAN VttSStOg AMT
BAPTIST CHURCH
T em porarily m ratin g a*
naan P a rk Ar ena*
Sanford. F lori da
Sunday School ___ 11:01 a. m.
M orning W orship UtOI a. m.
Bible atudy (Sunday) TiO# p.ra.
E rangoltstlo Serrlee T ill p.ra.
Wad. P ray er Moot Tit* p.ra.
Bill Stephens
P asto r
A Cordial Wotoomo to AU

Nora Norri*
IK *-1314
B.

Joke Dubs ft Steff

8U (s Form lnaurencc Companies
Urvtaf L Fryer sad UUff

•rate? Creppo ft Enplojcta

R«te And Wilks Restaurant
■a* Wilks Bov b u s site Kraplojcc

P h y llis

FA t-*S3d
Mary

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fiAenotti Returns To
Met With 11th Opera
NEW YORK lU PI) — GianCarlo Meootll unveiled hit
11th opera at the Metropolitan
Opera Thursday night with a
stylish production that prom*
lies to be a comic favorite.
'•The Last Savage," proved
to be a gently satiric, witty
and sparkling work from a

CBMCI Plans
Organizational
Breakfast

I*

A Good-Will Ambassador
team representing Christian
Business Men's Committee In*
ternational will host a 7 a. m.
breakfast in Sanford next
Thursday at Rose and Wilks
Restaurant in an effort to or*
ganixe a local committee.
Rev. C. C. Dees Jr., pastor
of the Christian and Mission­
ary Alliance Church, is in
charge of local arrangements
and reservations for the
breakfast meeting.
Christian Business Men's
Committee International Is an
Interdenominational organisa­
tion representing more than
15,000 business and profess­
ional men in some 600 com­
mittees and 35 countries. One
of its m ajor objectives is to
demonstrate the e f f e c t s
of Christianity in the business
world.

compascr not afraid to be un­
original. It is an old-fashion­
ed, thrcc-acter with melodic
arias for all the principals,
stirring sextets and septets,
grand marches, exaggerated
coloratura passages, and Vic­
torian-Inspired scenery.
"This is my most courage­
ous work because I have
withstood every temptation to
follow the modern stream,"
said Menotti backstage after
joining Roberta Peters, Geor­
ge London and other mem­
bers of the cast for numerous
curtain calls.
"The Last Savage" was
first produced at the Opera
Comiquc in Paris last October
and has since been shortened
and revised.
The plot concerns a rich
woman anthropologist who
bags a phony cave man in In­
dia and takes him back to
Chicago. Exposure to the civ­
ilizing features of American
life drives him to seek refuge
in a real cave where the an­
thropologist joins him—bring­
ing a bathtub, a refrigerator
and air conditioner with her.
Menotti spoofs many as­
pects of our culture from
cocktail party barbarities to
blind acceptance of abstract
a rt and twelve-tone music,
which he satirizes with a hil­
arious trio for strings.
It was Mcnotti's first pro­
duction at the Met since his
ill-fated "Island God" in
1042.

Enterprise Church
To Build Vicarage
By Mrs. Adam Muller
T in t reports on a proposed
new vicarage for All Saints
Episcopal Church of Enter­
prise were presented by John
Smiley of the vicarage build­
ing committee at the annual
meeting of the vestry held
Jan. 13 with Rev. Michael J.
Kippenbrock, vicar, presiding
The new dwelling will be
located on Clark Street near
the church and will replace
the present Litch House which
is used as a residence for the
vicar of All Saints church.
Robert B. Kelly of Orlando
and Winter Park will be the
architect Plans for the fin-

ancing have not yet been com­
pleted.
In other business, annual
vestry elections were held
with Earl R. Plckford, Milford
Leonard and John Smiley, all
of DeBary and Paul Meta of
Deltona, elected aa vestrymen.
Plckford wilt serve one year
to fill the iinexplred term of
Fred C. D. Chrisensen who
resigned. Directors serving
three years will be Harry
Hulse, H. E. Olsen, Harry
M. Johnquest, all of DeBary
and Leon Wright of Enter­
prise.
Annual reports were pre­
sented by Mrs. Carl Barth,
man. president and Mrs.
William Porter, treasurer, of
the Episcopal Churchwomen;
Miss Katherine Litch, direct­
WOTSCSS OP APPLICATIOW or and Mrs. Michael McDer­
mott, treasurer, of the Altar
r o w t a x dbcbd
CSm . IM.1S riM tta SletetM Guild; H. E. Olsen, senior
•e inset
n o tic e ra H E n n ir o rv - warden of the vestry commit­
T S , T h a t J a n a A drlatlco A tee and Father Kippenbrock.

Legal Notice

V a n an e la A drlatlco th a holdar
o f t h a f o llo w ln a r a r t l f le a ta
h a a fllad aatd c a r t lf l e a t a for
t a x Saad ta ba laauad tharaon.
T h a e a r t l d e a t a a o m b a r a nd
y a a r o f laauanea, th a daaorlpt lo n o f t h a p r opa rty, and t h a
na raa In w h ic h It w a e aaaaaaad a r a aa followai
By Jane Casselberry
C a r tlf le a ta No. 1X3
Taar of
On the last Sunday of each
laa uane a tSIS
DESCRIPTION O P PROPW ETT month a special offering la
B a y BIVLY Cor. Lot SS Run
N. SS Daa. 4S Min. E SZS.S ft taken in the Ascension LuIt I t Daa. IS Min. E SS.T ft. them Church Sunday School
A St Daa. IS Min. W SZI.I fL In Casselberry for missionary
N ST Daa. SI Min. IV S3 ft. to
llaa- HanJ Ja m a a Hubdlrlaton and humanitarian purposes.
P l a t Book • P a a a 1
This year's project is to
Noma
In which
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J a m a a O B auta Ball. All of supply milk for the children
aald p r o p a r t y h t l n a In tha of Hong-Kong through Luth­
C o u n ty of Hamlnola, S ta ta of eran World Relief. Last year
P lo rid a. llnlaaa a u r h cartl*
f l r a t a ahall ba rodaomod so- the children of the Sunday
o o r d ln a to t a w th a pro p a rty School raised $7325 for a
daaerlb ad la aueh c a rtlfle a ta
will ba to ld to th a h l a h a a t mission In New Guinea.
b lddar a t t h e f r o n t d o e r of
t h a l a m l n o la C ounty Court
Houao a t Sanford, F lorida, on
t h a flrat Monday la tha m o a th
• f F e b r u a ry , t i l l , w hic h la
&lt;ha 3rd d a y of P a b r u a ry , l i l t .
n o t ic e o p s r r r
Datad thla l t t h Say of Dae. T E E STATE O P FLORIDA TO
a m ber, IMS.
CHARLES W. COUNCIL!*
(SEAL)
W HOSE R ESIDENCE AND
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C lark O r e a l t Court.
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BN, T h a t J a a a A drlaltoo A lo ELISE ALMOND COUNCIL!*
Venanolo Adrtatloo th a bolder P la in tiff, varaut. CHA RLES W.
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tlo n of tb a p ropa rty, and tha too Clrealt C o u r t of Seminole
at a mo la w hich It wae aaaaaa­ Oonnty, Florida, and aerea a
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C e r tif ic a te No. SIT
Y e a r a f torney, Carroll Burka, A ttorl a a u an e a ISSI
■•P s t Law , P. O. D r a w e r E.
d e s c r ip t io n o p pstopK srrr Sanford, Florida, oa o r before
S W 14 o f N W t i o f S W U (Lean th e l t t h day of F e b r u a r y . A. D.
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o f Somlaela. S ta te af Florida. SSooral olrculatloo to which
Ualaaa s a c k c e rtific a te ahall t h le cl tattoo obeli bo publlehed
he redeemed aooerdlas ta law oaoo each w e e k fo r f e a r ooo' t h a p r o p a rt y described la aach w r a t l v o weeke.
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t b a m a a t h a f P a b r a a r y , 1H4.
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Westminster
Jack Dodd Is Guest Speaker
Church To Have For Parent-Teacher League
Youth Sunday

By Jane Casselberry
Westminster Presbyterian
Church of Casselberry will ob­
serve Youth Sunday this week
when young people of the
church will participate in the
11 a. m. worship service.
Taking part will be Thomas
Pitman, Stephen Shepherd,
David Stout, Linda Pitman
and Claire Montgomery.
The pastor, Rev. John N.
Montgomery, will use as his
sermon subject, "Sound Spirit­
ITS A SMALL WORLD for a very small irirl, Lea Rochelle Berjren, who
ual Investments."
has spent her short life in an enclosure called a Isolettc.
(Herald Photo)
There will be a church time
nursery for the care of pre­
school age children.
The United Presbyterian
Youth will meet at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday with Stephen Shep­
herd to be in charge of the
program.
All activities of the church
By Jane Caaaelberry
Tiny little Lea Rochelle of Seminole Memorial Hospi­ are temporarily being held at
Tha Engli.h Estates PTO Dergcn who is two weeka old tal, especially for such cases the Heftier Homes offices In
will meet next Tueaday a t 8 now but still weighs only two as little Lea, who came into Howell Park.
p. m. in the auditorium of the pounds and nine ounces la a the world two months before
she was due.
South Seminole Eelenientary lucky litUe girl.
This Isolettc Is the same
School at Casselberry.
She probably owes her life
Mrs. J. It. L e g ? , program to a machine especially de­ type of maiveloui machine
chairman, han arranged for signed for premature babiei, which the Flshchcr quintup­
the n p p e n r n n c e of "The Trade called an Isolettc, the very lets and the tiny Kennedy
Winds,” n folk-singing trio latest model of which was re­ baby were placed in. The
compoicd of Lyman students cently purchased by officials Kennedy infant did not sur­
Hjr .Mr*. Adam Mutter
vive, but the quintuplets arc
Bill Wharton, Dennis Bryson
(Yri'inonies for the present­
doing fine, as is little Lea ation of ■ new fin*- to the De­
and Jim Jarrard.
Bergen of Sanford.
A report will lie given on
nary Civic Association will be
Baby Lea’s parents are Mr. held at 10 a. m. Saturday in
the meeting of the PTO road
and Mrs. Richard Rergt-n, a front of the DeBary Commun­
committee held recently at the
Navy couple. Bergen is an ity Center.
hunm of the chairman, Mrs.
AT/2, attached to VAll It and
.Marlene Murkisohn, on Derby­
Tha flair, which haa flown
shire Road.
Plans and activities sche­ they came to Sanford a year over the nation’a capitol, will
This meeting was attended duled for the Methodist Men's and a half ago from Rhode l»e preaented through Ameri­
by State Representative Jan Club of First
Methodist Island. Mrs. Bergen is the can legion Post 259 by ConFortune, County Commission­ Church for the coming months mother of five other healthy grcaamon A. Syd Ilerlong Jr.
er I** Gary and English Es­ were made at this month's children, Donna, Dana, Den­ to Civic Aaaociution President
tates Civic Association Chair­ /egular meeting of the group nis, Dsni and John.
Cheater Rrarick.
The new baby will not l&gt;c Officiating for tha Legion
man Pete Lytle. Purpose of held Jan. 16.
the meeting wax to seek paved
Members voted to purchase able to join her brothers and will he Commander Peter Knp.
access roads to the new Eng­ a troop flag for the church's sisters for more than a month prnnnl and Past Commander
lish Estates School.
boy scout troop and direct­ yet, but In the meantime, she Fred Mcl.aren. Asaiating will
Refreshments at Tuesday's ed the executive committee is receiving the best possible be Past Commander William
PTO meeting will be served by to present plans for landscap­ care in the Isolctte machine, Brumbaugh, First Vice Com­
third grade room mothers fal­ ing the patio. It also was whiclt Is so sensitive that the mander William Williams, Sec­
lowing the business session agreed that members of the slightest change In her body ond Vice Commander Alfred
and program.
church choir would be guests temperature triggers sensi­ Newell and Third Vic* Com­
of honor at the Spring Sleet­ tive mechanisms which adjust mander Virginia V. Harrison
instantly. She is fed through who will serve as flag bearer*.
ing.
Guest speaker last week a tube and is taking her nour­ All memliera of the Associa­
was Rev. Grover Sewell, min­ ishment satisfactorily.
tion, the legion snd residents
Mr. anil Mrs. Bergen, who of DeBary are urged to attend
ister at the Flrat Presbyter­
ian Church and new president moke their home at 2403 the ceremuny.
of the Sanford Area Minister­ Grandview Avc. told the Her­
ial Association, who spoke on ald reporter that they wish to
By Francw Wcstsr
The Lake Mary Chamber of place of tha layman in wor­ thank those responsible for
obtaining the Isolctta m a­
Commerce has announced that ship.
chine, which has given their
the tak e Mary Map Brochures
infant daughter auch a good
have been returned from the
start in life.
primers and ara now available
"Shc'j just doing floe
from Richard Keogh, Chamber
now," said Mrs. ltergen.
president.
By Donna Estes
Robert Bcssercr, hospital
Keogh also has tickets for
tha All-Seminole Leap Year The congregation of the administrator, stated that the
Talent 8how which will be First Baptist Church of iAing- machine has been recently
presented on Feb. 29 a t the wood adopted a record bud­ purchased by the hospital.
Sanford Junior High School get of $36,760 for tha year at Little Lea Rochelle Bergen is
a meeting held in conjunction the first baby who bai made
auditorium.
Both the brochures and tha with the regular Wednesday it her first home.
night service this week.
tickets will bs available a t ths
Elected to serve on the
Chamber meeting to ba held a t
building committee, which
8 p. m. on Feb. 6 when Dr.
will present plana for the an­
Lull Peres will ba guest speak­ nex to the educational build­
er.
ing and tb« new paatorium,

English Estates
PTO To Meet

Infant's Home
Is Isoletffe

Flag Ceremony
Set In DeBary

Methodist Men
Plan Projects

Lake Mary
Map Brochures
Available

Baptists Adopt
Annual Budget

Pastor Attends
Retreat
By Jana Casselberry
The Rev. John M. Mont­
gomery, pastor of Westmin­
ster Presbyterian
Church,
Casselberry, attended a re­
treat Monday through Thurs­
day of this week in North
Palm Beach at Our Lady of
Florida Retreat House.
Sixty-five proteslant min­
isters were guests of the
Passlonist Fathers during thla
retreat planned for the pur­
pose of spiritual refreshment
and the strengthening of com­
mon bonds of understanding
and unity.

Guild Aids
Church
By Jane
The Ladies Guild of the
Ascension Lutheran Church at
Casselberry raised $540.56
through projects and individ­
ual contributions during tha
past year.
The Guild c o n t r i b u t e d
$102.56 for mission work; $10
lo Lutheran World Relief; $10
to tha Lutheran Haves at
Slavla and spent $16.35 for
postage as boxes sent to Rev.
and Mrs. Tom Zetinder, miss,
lotteries In Japan. They also
purchased robes for use in
the church.

are Frank Ballentine, Tom
Howard, A1 Morris, Earl
Showers and Jerry Van Dam.

Jeri W heatland
To Be On TV
Miss Jeri Wheatland of Lake
Monroe will participate in the
"Talk and Talent 8how" to he
seen on WESH TV Channel 2
Saturday a t 2:30 p. m.
Jeri, talented daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wheatland, will present a song and
dance number.

By Bernice Keteey
Slavla 4-U Club memliera
were honored guests at Mon­
day night’s meeting of the St.
Luke's Christisn Day School
PTL which was held in the
school auditorium with Jack
Dodd aa featured speaker.
Junior 4-H leaders Jonathan
Lukas, Sandy Mikler and
Joyce Hellhom led singing by
the 4-H group after opening
devotions were given by Mrs.
Ferdinand Duda. Dodd was in­
troduced by Mrs. Paul Lukas.
Opening hi* talk with a brief
address for the 4-H boys and
girls and their parents, he
stated that 4-H had contribut­
ed much to his career helping
him get his first Job as a feed
salesman, helping him in hi*
dairy business and farms and
helping him to he chosen as a
member of Inst summer’s Peo­
ple to People Goodwill Tour of
Europe which was sponsored
by Commissioner of Agricul­
ture Doyle Conner.
Continuing with a program
on the tour, he show ed slides
made in Russia. Included were
pictures of a combine machine,
which he said had three moth­
er motors, each bearing a dif­
ferent brand name. He pointed
out thnt due to lack of fertil­
izer, crops arc not grown In
abundance there as they are
in the United States.
A noticeable lack of automolilies was evidenced in street
scones snd on the college cam­
pus and those shown were
completely without trim which
is considered a luxury.
Dodd reported that there are
no public beer halls or dance
halls in Russia which he felt
probably was a contributing
factor in ths low rate of Juv-

enil* delinquency.
Very few people were seen
smoking s i the "cancer scare"
already had begun, he said.
Pictures were shown of the
Young Pioneer Youth Group
which Dodd explained was
similar to the Roy and Girl
S c o u t organizations h e r e .
These young people, he said,
spend many hours each day In
crafts and sewing and two
hours a day are devoted to
study of the Communistic Doc­
trine.
Dodd noted that It was not
uncommon to find that young
people, up to 19-20 years old,
could speak ths English lan­
guage and said that all of
them had a vast knowledge of
the United States and ite peo­
ple.
No guard was required for
the group on tour and memtiers were free to go at will
after original schedule* were
made and approved.
During the business meet­
ing conducted following the
program, Principal E. L. Hellhorn announced that thero
would be no school Jan. 30-31.
Teachers will be attending a
meeting to be held In Holly­
wood.
It also wss announced that
school pictures, rnsdo Inst
week, should Ini back by midFebruary and that the school
year book would go to press
by mid-3larch.
Refreshments of cake, cof­
fee and punch were served by
the committee, 31rs. John
Brumley, Mrs. R. 11. Grayson,
and $lra. Ray Hilliard who
were assisted by Mrs. Hnxel
Roundtree,
a
refreshment
committee chairman.

Casselberry
Credit Union
Has Election

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Ry Jane Casselberry
Officers for the coming year
were elected at the 14th an­
nual meeting of the Cassel­
berry Citizens Credit Union
held Tuesday night at the
Woman's Club on Overbrook
Dr.
Elected to the Board ef Di­
rectors were Thomas P. Hurs­
ton ami Daniel U. Lott. Hold­
over directors arc I.ytle E.
Swope, president: Raymond
Morris, treasurer, and D. Mil­
ler Evans.
Elected to serve on th*
credit committee were Robert
Wiggins and John Watkins.
Car) C. Stoddard was elected
alternate and Ben Evans Is
carried over from last year.
A supervisory committee
made up of Mrs. Evelyn llorrls, Mrs. Margnret Mower, and
Mrs. Eleanor Stora was elect­
ed.
The credit union office is
taring moved from the Wll*
linmshurg Building on High­
way 17-92 to 239 Sunnytown
ltd., Casselberry.
At the close of the year ths
credit union had 141 members
with shares totaling $46,087.69,
and a reserve of $2,842.65. It
made 34 loans to members
during the year end paid fourand-a-hslf per eent dividends
amounting te $1,801.68.
NEW YORK (U PI) — Baba
Ruth’a last public appearanca
was a t the New York premiers
of the movia "The Baba Ruth
Story," July 26, 1048—21 days
before hit death.

K Of C To Hold
Exemplification
St. Richard's Council 5357,
Knights of Columbus, Sanford,
will conduct a First Degree
Exemplification next Tuesday
at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 2502 Oak Avenue, San­
ford.
Supper will be served from
6:30 until 7:30 p.m. and the
degree will start a t 8 p. m.

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VALIANT!

RollT, Donna

Estes
Twelve members of ths
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, Including Rev. E.
Ruth Grant, pastor, attended
the Sectional Youth Rally
held in Titusville Monday
evening.
The Rally took place at the
recently constructed Pente­
costal Church there with Rev.
W. S. Craig of St. Petersburg,
district Presbyter, as gueat
speaker.
The Rally also marked the
formal opening of the church.

St. Anne Catholic Circle
Plans Upcoming Projects
Member* ef St. Anne Cir­
cle (Sunland) of the Church
ef the Nativity Catholic Wo­
men'* Club completed plans
for a two-dsy rummage sale
a t Monday night’s regular
monthly meeting held at the
borne of Mra. Baba Shannon,
107 N. Sunland Drive.
The sale la being sponsored
today and Saturday beginning
at I a. b ! aoch day, at 214
Sanford Avenue. .
Another circle project la the
"Traveling Surprise Basket."
In thla plan a member re­
ceive* tha basket, keeps the
baked Bood* (coke, pie or
casserole) In It, donates 50
cent*, refills it and posses It
to a neighbor or friend. When
the basket has been circulated
among oB members, dona­
tion* ore removed and tt is
started on Ms way again.
Also discussed was the An­
nual Spring Festival to be
bald at the church in the
month ef May. H m circle wOJ
sponsor the fish pond booth
and another children's game

booth for which Anal details
will be made at the next
meeting. Mrs. Shannon will
be chairman of the fish pond
booth.
Elections for the next allmonth term were conducted.
Mrs. P at Dullea was re-elect­
ed as chairman, Mrs. Kathy
Poulter, secretary and Mrs.
Katherine Rogers, treasurer.
Members attending were
Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Jo Stanklewlex, Mra. Joan Cramptoh,
Mra. Arlene Ryan, Mrs. Reba
McFarlana, Mra. Joan Green
wood, Mra. Dullea. Mrs. Helnor* Altshuler, Mrs. Mildred
Fleming, Mrs. Rogers and
Mrs. Thelma Denies.
Following the business ses­
sion, refreshments were serv­
ed by tha hostess, Mrs. Shan­
non. and her co-hostess, Mrs.
Dullea.
The next meeting win be
held at the hum* of Mrs.
Ryan, 706 Cherokee Circle on
Feb. 64. All ladles ef the Sunland area are Invited to at­
tend.

Selling latter than ever before! You’ll find
that Plymouth-Valiant Dealera ore not taking any
credit for their aucceas—they’re just pointing with
pride to the new ’64 Valiant. They’ll tell you that
thla power-packed compact sella itself. How? With

stunning new looks, well-known economy, and out­
standing performance to make it the compact that
truly haa tha "big cor feel.’’ As proof, sales ora
soaring foster than at any time in Valiant’s history.
Come in and drive one and prove it to yourself.

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they’ve got a better car to sell-

Twelve Attend
Sectional

B u r Bervey
The Palomar Observatory
sky survey (more then seven
years is the soaking) photsmapped the haavsEa te a
depth of a t least an# billion
light years. This project re­
vealed militena a f galaxies
Arthur K. Beekerlth. It.
containing bill Iona ef stars
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�Seminole’s New Service
Everyday throughout Seminole
County there are people who need as*
sistance —* the type of help which
only can be provided by a nurse.
This means a nurse who can visit the
home and accomplish simple nursing
procedures.
For example, a 60-year-old man
needs to be taught to give himself
insulin shots because of his diabetic
condition, an elderly woman needs
to be shown how to bathe a bed­
ridden member of the family, »
young girl’s surgical dressings must
be changed every dsv or two. or a
mother needs help in learning to
prepare a special formula for her
newborn child.
Dozens of other instances could
be cited of persons not ill enough
to be hospitalized and not needing,
or able to afford, the services of a
full time private duty nurse.
Yet, they need nursing care or
counsel which their families are not
able to give them, at least without
the services of a visiting public
health nurse.
Hero in Seminole County the
services ore legion which a visiting
nurse can render. They should be
available to all who need them in
this area, whether or not recipients
who receive the services or their
families can afford to pay for oil or
part of the established small fees.
Because of this need the Semin­
ole County Home Nursing Council
was organized under the sponsorship
of the Public Health Department .
last October. At the present time
there are eight public health nurses
whoprovlde home nursing services.
The. county now has the profes­
sional part-time home nursing care
for those whose families once had to
rely on untrained relatives, servants
or friends. The nurses are providing
more comfort for the chronically ill,
the aged and the ir-firm. Physicians

I

Thought For Today
These all died in faith, not hav­
ing received what was promised, but
having seen it and greeted it from
afar, and having acknowledged that
they were strangers and exiles on
the sarth — Hebrews 11:18.
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Strange interlude I Yes, our lives
are merely stran. dark interludes
ipiay of God the
in the electrical splay
Father I — Eugene O' Neill.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Boms men call their wives
sugar to start with and than
wlad up paying a lump aum.

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Teen-agers art doing things
faster these days — Ilka
smoking four year* earlier
than they used to.
s e e
Now may be a good tlma
to buy outside themometors.
They're always lower In win­
ter.

cates, Texas paintings sad a
hi-fi system wars added.
When asked what har hus­
band thought of the redecor­
ating, Mrs. Johnson replied:
“All the furniture he wants
Is
something
comfortable
enougbt to put his feet up on."
Small Imperfections can up­
set the President. His Banka
is always hot—but never quite
hot enough. His Capitol Mill
staff once responded to tet­
ters from too Texas consti­
tuents in s single day, but
failed to answer 48 others.
“There are 45 people who
didn't get the service they
deserve today,’’ Johnson cried.
Hanging In one of the rooms
of the L.B.J. Ranch guest
house outside Johnson City,
Tex., is a small embroldtrad simpler. It reads:
“Come in the evening,
Corns in the morning,
Come when you're looked for
Come without warning."
As host at the L.B J . Ilsnch,
(he President often serves
hamburgers cut to the shape
of Texas. The ever-efflclent
Johnson always urges his

Herald Area Correspondents

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Mrs. Julia llartoe
888*1818
Casselberry
Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
888*1946
Chnluotn
Mrs. Joan Might
&gt;68-1748
DoBary
Mr*. Adam Metier
648-4419
Enterprle*
Mias Melon Snodgrass
661-9981
Geneve
Mr*. Leele* Grsyeen
149-4671

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franco* Weeter
188-6819
Lake Monro*
Mrs. H. L. Johneea
888*4788
Longwoed
Mr*. Donne Eats*
•18-8117
North Orlande
Mr*. Mean Grineteed
888-1891
Oetoon
Mr*. CUroae* Snyder
818-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. G**rt* Kelsey
866-1486

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Kniorod no oocond clao* matter October 11. ISIS ol U * Pool
Office of Bcsford. PI orIdo, under U t Act of Cougrooo of Bsroh.
The Borate is n member at the United Proto which M ontitled eselnetroly i* U o use for repuMleeilen ef ell the local
newt printed in U la nowapapor,

eonolderod ae lafrlnpin* on The Hersld'a copyright and will ha
hold llobl* far datnapluH under U o law. Publlohod daily oacopt
Baturdtr, Sunday end Christmas: published Saturday pratesdtoy

guests, “Eat tbs panhandla
first."
Tbs president Is highly sen­
timental. After his trip to
Pakistan in &gt;961, he was told
that n Pakistan cab driver
bad been quoted as saying,
“I myself have driven a king
and some American senators
in my taxi. But Mr. Johnson
was the first big msn who
came here and looked down
•t a common man and made
him happy."
Sighed Johnson: “No mat­
ter how tough things are in
this job, it Is all worth while
when a taxi driver in Karachi
will cay that."
Johnson has always been
firm in supporting the rights
of Nsgross. As Maority Lead­
er, Just before a dinner in
hi* honor «t Houston, he beard
that Negroes who had bought
tickets would be barred from
attending.
Swiftly, he sent word to
the dinner committee: If any
ticket holders wore denied
admission, he’d stay away.
The Negroes were admitted
and Johnson made a joint
to visit every table where
they were seated.

Bruce P fo sso t--R o y Crowley

Political Notebook

know their patients ' are receiving
proper professional care, and the
patients nave the reassurance that
a professional nurse is providing or
supervising their care.
Home environment provides a
psychological and inspirational stim­
ulus to patients. Not only a rt they
in friendly and familiar atmospheres
but their families, after instructions,
can participate in their treatment
and recovery program.
Seminole County is fortunate in
having this type of service. However,
its continuation, progress and suc­
cess is a direct responsibility of all
of the people of this county. The or­
ganization needs the support of the
community.
Fortunately, the program is a
part of the Public Ha
Health Depart^
ment and at this time does not need
financial support. But it does need
the interest of the people. The pub­
lic is invited, in fact, urged to learn
more about the program by attend­
ing council meetings and serving in
whatever capacities possible.
The Herald joins with Dr. Leone,
head of the Public Health Depart­
ment and Kenneth McIntosh, presi­
dent of the Home Nursing Council,
in urging Seminole County citizens
to acquaint themselves with the pro­
gram and lending their aupport when
and where It is needed.

Washington Notebook
WASHINGTON - (NEA) President Johnson's wile Lady
Bird (the former Claudia Tay­
lor of Karaack, Tex.), admits
his seaso of elficieaey. When
the family moved into “Las
Ormes," Peris Meeta's form­
er Washington home, Mrs.
Johnson wont to considerable
troubls anglicising tbs Inter,
ior of tbs bouts, In addition
to changing Its name to "Tbs
Elms." New wallpaper, book*

" M tn d If I Look O ver Y our Shoulder?

Dr. Crone’s

Worry Clinic
Myrna'a report show* the
widespread educational infincncs of tbs daily nowopaper. In Ite various advice
columns « s psychology and
medicine, finance and poli­
tics, child care, etc. The
newspaper actually surpassee the Liberal Arts college
la cone true tire social Inflaonce. Here’s Just om case in
PfteL
CASE R-406: Myma M„
aged 28, lives In Pennsylvania.
After one of my recent lec­
tures, she introduced herself
and thanked me for caving her
father’s life.
"What do you mean 7” I askod, puttied.
"Well, Or. Crane,” ahe an­
swered, “you mentioned in one
of your newspaper column*
that oxygen is tha main need
of a person during a heart at­
tack.
“So you urged nil such patjents to grit their teeth and
indulge in rapid, forced deep
breathing.
“Laet month Daddy fell to
the floor as hs was rushing to
answer the telephone.
“He was clutching at his
throat and suffering terrific
pain over his cheat.
“He told us it must be his
heart.
“So I loosened his collar
und urged him to lie still but
breathe deeply.
‘'Meanwhile, Mother called
our phyalclsn.

"And during the 80 minutes
till the doctor arrived, I kept
urging Daddy to breathe deep
and fast, which ha did.
“The pain had eased up a
great deal by tha time the doc­
tor reached ue. He then sent
Dady to tha hoepital, where
they put him on oxygen.
“But he said Daddy prob&lt;
ally would have died if I
hadn’t made sure he breathed
deep and fait during that first
half hour on tha floor.”
Heart Strategy
When you suffer a heart at­
tack, the one chemical that
your heart needs most Is oxy­
gen.
As soon as wa medic* get
you to a hospital, that’s what
ws employ to tide your hamp­
ered heart through its read
Juitment period.
But n physician may not
reach you for an hour. And
you can die In tha first I min­
utes, If you don’t gat more
oxygen to that weakened
heart.
So PLEASE memorlxa this
simple formula for helping
save your llfet
(1) The air around us has
almost 20 par cent oxygen in
It, eo breaths deeper and fast•r. Than you can give your
heart more oxygen AT ONCE!
(2) Those first few minutes
may tip tha Males between
death vs. Ilfs. So extra oxygen
from the air may turn tha tide
in your favor.

It’s like n fir* that starts
In a wastebasket. One bucket
of water In the next minute
or two may douse the fire en­
tirely. But If you wait 80 min­
utes, even the city fire depart-*
ment may not sava the buildIngl
(8) Lie atilt except for your
rapid deep breathing. For a
hampered heart needs all the
breaks.
Don’t try to walk upstairs
to your bed. Stay where you
ere.
(4) You can suffer from sev­
eral heart attacks without dy­
ing‘if your heart gets plenty
of oxygen to keep up its nor­
mal pumping pressure.
If you romsln conscious,
then you know you are more
likely to survive, sine# fetal
heart attacks usually knock
you unconscious almost in­
stantly.
And send for my booklet
“How to Break the Liquor and
Tobacco Habits,” enclosing a
long stamped, return envelops
plus 20 cents.
For tobacco looms ths major
cause of heart attacks, so give
your heart a break.
Remember, heart d i s e a s e
causes SVfc times ns many
deaths every year as nil forms
of cancer, combined I

WASHINGTON — (N E A )Short, paunchy Col. L. Veilerloo is commandant of the
Panama National Guard, the
country's combined army and
police.
When called into action,
Col. Vallerino'a troops did a
rapid and efficient job of
quelling 4b* rioters end help­
ing bring peace aod order.
The story was different in
the big bdU-ILS. riots in Pan­
ama Just over four years ago.
Then, tbs Pansmaoians were
unable to curb tbe distur­
bances. U. S. troops had to
do the job.
American experts say it
was because in 1959 Col. Vallcrino just didn't care.
Behind this d i f f e r e n c e
there's a story of little thing*.
It's a story of ■ CapL An­
gel Araux of the Panama Na­
tional Guard being asked by
the U J . Army to be sports
liaison officer. This seems like
a trivial thing, but the captain loved 1L
The captain is now Major
Araut, commander of the
Palace Guard. His influence
was important In getting ac­
tion on putting down the riots.
Then there's Col. VsUerino
himself. He was invited to
study at tbe U J . Army School
of tbe Americas and grad­
uated with honor. This gives
him considerable prestige.
The Army organized special
courses to train his key offi­
cers and men. His military
police were Invited to co-pa­
trol with Americans in some
trouble spots. His troops were
provided military equipment
and sports supplies.
By Latin standards, tha
colonel's outfit became a
aplt-and-poUah unit with pride,
discipline and ability. That
showed up in tbe riot control.
Col. VsUerino is a good man
to have on our aide. He's ap­
parently afraid of nothing.
The Arias family, most
powerful in Panama, has been
out to oust him because he
darod Jail one of tbs Arias
boys, first for a revolutionary
attempt and second for smug­
gling. But they haven't been
able to touch him.
The cases of MaJ. Araux
and Col. VsUerino are typical
of the seemingly small but
very real Individual gams the
V. 8. military and foreign
aervlce groups have made la
Panama since tbe 195S riots.
The 1964 riots make U clear,
however, that some major
problems tro stlU unsolved.
Problem 1— The four-head­
ed jumble of U.S. authority in
the son* the U. 8. governor
who reports to the Army, the
commanding geoaral of the
U J. Southern Command who
reports to tbe Joint Chiefs of
Staff, the ambassador who re­
ports to Secretary of State
Rusk, aod eomo U. 8. con­

Porogrqphs

Unclassified
Americas youngsters need
two more ysars of free public
education aimed at intellect­
ual growth after they grad­
uate from high school.
This is the opinion of ths
Educational Policies Commis­
sion, as organisation, jointly
sponsored by tha National
Education and the American
Association of School Admin­
istrators.
The EPC says that the goal
of Individual freedom requires
a much greater ability to
think and ■ much greater
understanding of self and the
world than may be commonly
assumed.
And, the commission says,
a high school education alone
is not enough to produce these
ends. They call for maturity
beyond adolescence and edu­
cation at a higher lovsl than
can bo attained in most high
schools.
Two mors ysars of free
public education could capi­
talise on atudeate’ emerging
maturity, the report oaya.
"Many four-year collagea to­
day devote the first two years
of their program to goners!
education with specialised ed­
ucation initilted in the third
year. Junior colleges offer
two years of general educa­
tion to student* who then
leave school or turn to spe­
cialised study. In this twoyear ported, many students
advance significantly toward
awarensss ef self and the

world," sad. says the

mission, the education offer­
ed at this time must be de­
signed to enable students to
think, to dsvelop a “rational
grasp" of their own lives.
Less than two ysars of ad­
ditional sducatlon beyond the
high school, says the report,
would not bo enough. It would
toko at least two years, the
report says, for the thirst for
Intelloctual growth to become
self-senerating within most
students.
As to curriculum in the twoyear program, the report
says:
“No subject or group of
subjects guarantees the de­
velopment of the ability to
think." Ths commission suggests that the teaching of nil
subjects be designed “to de­
velop the tendency and abil­
ity to define problems ss well
as to solvs them, to relate n
fact or idea to others in new
and significant ways," and
“to apply specialised know­
ledge to more general situsHone."
Study of disciplines can
contribute to self-awareneu
and knowledge of the world,
but eome student* fro illequipped for such study. For
them, It may bo necessary to
o f f e r vocational subjects.
Otherwise they would drop
out of college, finding no
meaning in an academic cur­
riculum. But. the commission
wares, learning a job' skill
may be self-defeating: "In
an accelerating technology,
almost any specific skill is
opt to

"The education which is
most useful equips one to at­
tack complex new problems
and to acquire complex now
skills throughout n lifetime.
Ths old .struggle between
practical and liberal educa­
tion is less significant as the
ability for abstract thinking
becomes the key to both . . .’’
As education btyond ths
high school bscomsa more
widespread, getting and keep­
ing a high-quality faculty will
become a problem, the report
says. But tbs problem must
be faced, it points out, with­
out giving in to the easy so­
lution—simply Increasing the
number of students per teach­
er.
For despite new teaching
aids, high-quality teaching de­
mand! enough high-quality
teachers. “The value of dovlcta like television and pro­
grammed Instruction is net
the prospect they offer ef
solving the teacher shortage,
but In their contribution to
the quality of Instruction. As
their us# spreads, the baste
problem will remain," says
the report.
The commission reports
that the ability of collegs stu­
dent! to progress toward independent and self-motivated
thinking depends in Urge part
on their earlier schooling. One
of the most .important steps
n college can take to improve
its own program, tha commis­
sion says, to to help the ele­
mentary
a id
secondary
schools to loprovo their cap-

I

gressmen who step In directly
in varlou* Canal Zone affairs.
Suggested solution: one top
man.
Problem 8— lb * vested-in
terest second and third gen
eraUoa group of xone eim
ployes who State and Defense
Department private reports
say btve taken on tbe attitude
of French colonialists In A!
giers sod of the BriUsh
Colonel BUmps in the old In­
dian Empire.
Solution:;
suggested
by
Army xone "veterans"; Ro­
tate zone employes periodical
ly, as Is done with U.S. dlplo
mats and military men, and
give more qualified Pansm
aniens access to professional
jobs in tbe zone.
Some U.S. experts beUeve
it wUl also be necessary to
adjust the wages of Pane
manlan zone employe!, raise
U.S. Canal Zone payments to
Panama, expand aid for low
cost Panamanian housing,
help estsbUsh more local
smaU Industry.
But with sU that, State and
Defense Depsrtment special­
ists say the basic cause of
the anU-U.S. riots in Panama
may be something tbe U J.
can't solve itself.
That is, they say, you have
a country, Panama, with
some very rich and many
very poor. In the center of

that country you have, In the
Canal Zone, an "Island of
good living" inhabited by
“f o r e i g n e r s "
(Ameri­
cans) whose "wealth" appar­
ently comes from the Panama
Canal.
Tbe envy and resentment
will not be wiped out, these
experts think, until the poor
raise themselves and Panama
builds a strong, steady middle
class.
The Alliance for Progress
started out with the idea of
encouraging Just this. It ob­
viously has not succeeded.
Key State and Defense Dept,
men now say the Panama­
nians must accomplish the
Job themselves If it’s to be
done.

Quotes
It was as if a mad movie
projectionist had mixed up
cans of film, interlacing tha
bitter tragedy of tbe great
American nation with a cheap
Texas thriller, s detective
story and comics.
—Russian writer Nikolai S.
Atarov, on the assassination
of President Kennedy and
Its aftermath.
It is all very well to say ws
should have crash programs
in oceanography or to find a
curs for cancer. But If we
were to put ail the lunar pro­
gram money into these fields
there wouldn't be enough
competent scientists in thess
areas to spend it all.
—Rev. Francis J. Heyden,
Georgetown U. astronomy
professor.

My policy is to wear out,
not rust out.
—Rtp. Carl Vinson, D-Ga.,
80, rounding out 49 years
In the U. S. House of Repre­
Count Cailmtr Pulasld, the
sentatives.
Polish patriot who also be­
Theory Is nice, but a man
came n hero of the American
Revolution, c a m * to this always needs to have some
country after being driven luck In life. 1 was lucky.
Into exile from hit own Und —Dr. Helgo Ingstad, Norwe­
in 1772. Ho Joined the army
gian archeologist who dis­
of G e n e r a l Washington In
covered remains of a Norse
1777 and served with dlatino
village In Newfoundland,
tion in several engagements.
Wounded at Savannah, he
first res] proof that Vikings
died October 11, 1770.
came to the New World.

SIDE GLANCES

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By Galbraith

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Triple Header Here, Two Road Games Tonight
Twi-Nighter
Oviedo Travels
About Sports
On Tap At
To Take On
Thinking O ut Loud Fleming Gym
Titusville
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BY JULIAN STBNBTROM
By Joe Warden
How
F u t? How Slow?
Herald Sport* W riter
What'e the best speed for trolling T
Oviedo take* to the road to­
The apparent limpllcity of trolling generally dupea
night for a aecond consecutive
a lot of good angler* into thinking th at thia effective fish­
road gama which feature* th#
ing technique is a m atter of dunking a lure overboard and
powerful AA Tituavllle Ter­
revving up tha motor.
rier*. The Lion* want to grab
Like other methods, trolling demand* a certain mea« big third atraight victory,
aura of know-how If result* are to add up to expectation*,
yet the Oviedlana are aware
that they will run Into a "tig ­ say the fishing folk* a t Mercury outboards.
Of all the factors that influence th* fish-appeal of a
er” tonight.
trolled lure, probably speed is the most significant. Yet
Tonight’* game will revive
many fishermen overlook tha basic atap in determining
a rivalry between th* two
exactly how much to throttle up the outboard or cut it
achoola that haa existed for
many year*. Oviedo ia on top back to an idle.
Since most artificial lurta ar* designed with built-in
and haa d o m i n a t e d thea*
action, they function properly only when wriggling along
game* overall, but Tituavllle
a t a certain clip. When the pace la too fast or too alow,
haa bagged theae tilt* for the
plugs exhibit about as much excitement as a clump of
last three year*, except for
water-legged willow*. They work a t tha right apeed—
their last mccing in Oviedo,
nothing mora, nothing less. Among diffarant lursa, th*
in which the Lion* put down
apeed variea considerably.
th* Terrier*. Coach Paul Mik
To pinpoint Just how fast a certain model should be
ler expressed hop* th a t Oviedo
could continue in th* "win­ trolled, drop It overboard alongside the boat. Then watch
and feel it* action a t varloua thrcttle setting*. A t on*
ning way” tonight.
Th* Terrier* are an all sen- very precise point the plug responds like it ehould, darting
and tumbling as tha maker intended. This, obviously, is
lor quintet, with all eager*
but on* towering over alx feet. the right speed.
A few member* of th* TitusThli simple—yet revealing trick—make* picking the
ville lineup are listed at 6' 4", correct apeed an easy matter. And it’s a good on* SuT all
which ahould be a definite die- of ua to file away for warmer days.
•
•
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•
advantage to th* aomewhat
ahorter Lion*.
There’s a good friend of cure in Fresno, Calif., who
The Terrier* are much bet­ invented a rubber cover which covera the propellors on
te r than their record indicate*, an outboard motor and permits trolling at approximately
fo r the reputedly underdog five mile* per hour.
Terrier* nearly knocked off
HI* name ia Don Fortune, and he got th* idea dur­
Cocoa in a ball control gama ing World War II when he served in the Pacific aa a
th at aaw Tituavlll* beat by
PT boat commander.
two point* 21-10. Also TituaHe has had the Idea patented and tha covera sold on
ville ha* tangled with other west coast. If you’d like any further information call ua
Metro conference member*, a t The Herald.
and New Smyrna—a common
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•
*
foe to th* Terrier* and Lion*.
Her*
'a
There
Th* Terrier* are eonaidered a
The Milwaukee Braves handed Warran Spahn an
definite favorite over the
885,000 contract to mak* tha wrong-armer th* highest
Claaa B Oviedo Lion*.
paid fllnger In baseball. It was his 20th contract with tha
Oviedo goes into tonight’*
Brave* . . . Florida’s ace, Tom Baxley, got on* bucket
conteat backed by an 8-3 rec­
last night that really paid off. Tha aanaatlonal Gator
ord. Oviedo haa aomewhat im
guard put one through the hoop with 16 second* remainproved over the laat few
Ing Thursday night to give tha Gators a 62 to 60 win
week*, having captured five
over FSU . . . We suggest one solution to the SEC which
win* in alx atarta. Oviedo’s lat­
we believe will solve a lot of problems: have one league
est win was a 68-55 triumph
with two divisions of seven teams each. Thla can be don*
over outclassed Mount Dora
by admitting FSU and Memphis Stata. This would put
Bible.
Oviedo haa managod to pro­ ■even clubs in each division. Each club would be required
to play a t least six other laague opponents to qualify fer
duce a more balanced scoring
a
championship contest for tha loop’s title between the
attack recently, thus adding
strength to its offense. Paced winners of each division. I t would be a natural.
by dependable scorer Jimmy
Courier, who U averaging
nearly 19 points per game, the
Lion* arc being boosted by the
Increased scoring production
of Rex Brooks, Ted Belhlorn,
ann Billy Mikler. Seth Rook
and Arden A rndt ar* doing a
good job in th* center post, Threa marathon racei high
milers scheduled for the fifth,
and Rook is providing strength light tonight'* 11-race proseventh
and Uth races.
in rebounding.
gram at tha Sanford-Orlsndo
Ia tha fifth E.J. Aldersoe's
Oviedo’s ta a a spirit is ex­ kennel club with the 3/sths
Dark Embers will bo hard to
cellent, according to Coach
Mikler. Also th f boys are mak
catch. Tha bif 7J pound Black
ing fewer mlatakea and team
dof ran aecood to Rockor
work la improving.
Circus in his last sta rt over
Tonight Oviedo’s JV squad
the long rout*. Dark Embers
(4-7) also takes on tha Ter­
turned in a fin* timing of
riers B qu in tet JV work has
41.29 in finishing aecond.
improved recently, and with
Golden M. and protocol will
be favored in the seventh.
the addition of G a r d d e r
Preedy, tha littia Lions hava
Starlight Kathy and Gar­
old Robertson's Sweet Show­
plead up scoring strength.
ers will probably share tha
Proabls varsity lineup Is
top billing in the Uth.
Mikler and Courier, forwards]
Tonight'* entries:
Brooks and Bellhorn, guards;
k iu s t M art: — b / is m ii * _
and Seth Rook a t center.
ClraS* B— 1. C b t r u k s * liuluu,
Game time la a t 0:30.
Z. O m i r B , t. H usty J t l , 4.

3 Marathon Races
On S0KC Program

Iron Guard, I. Duitjr Captain,
*. K»flna, f. D uke DraWt, I.

NBA Players
Fines $50

So Hear

i r .r n x n

NEW YORK (UP1) - Two
York Knickerbockers
players and two Los Angeles
Lakers were fined 850 each
Thursday for their actions in
a Jan. 8 brawl a t Los Angeles.
Walter Kennedy, president
of the National Bsiketball As­
sociation, slapped fines an
Tom Hoover and Bill McGill
of the Knleks and Don Nelson
and Jim Krebs of the Laker*.

N s*

Wins Jump Event

LE BRASSUS, Switzerland
&lt;UPR— John Balfanz of Min­
neapolis won a special jump­
ing event Sunday with HI
points end Russian teams
finished ons-twe in the 80
kilometer (llA tt miles) re­
lay of the International Nor­
dic ski meet.

i Televise Race

I

SLOPS HOPE — Egon
ZimoMraum is A u i trla’i prime hope for a
medal la the downhill
competition of the Win­
te r Olympics starting
Jan, 29 a t Innsbruck.
Austria.

Essex Top Man
In Bogey Play

[EW YORK (U PI) — Tha
3 network will televise
ope'e r i c h e s t trotting
Lee Essex, with a net of 78,
nt,
tha 8100,000 Prix
captured
first prize in Wed­
merique which Is achednesday's blind bogey golf
I to be held Feb. 16.
tournament sponsored by the
Senior Mea’s Golf Association
&gt;1-Army Game
NOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) at tha Mid-Florida Country
he Tennessee football taam Club.
scheduled two games
tamp Bothnia took secaad
lost Army, one her* la plaeo with a a S4 while Erie
and on* la Memphis tha DaUmaa and L S. FfauU tied
tor third with 88,
JsU »vU g?«»

Lp a n Meets
Kissimmee In
League Game

Fri. Jan. 24, ’64—Page 6

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•—Grad* C— 1, T a r a n l t l l a . s.
ailck Tip, S. Hobble flhor*, 4.
Kundown Rock. 4. Silent Graca
4. S t o r m r Hock*!, T. V ourw av
A nn. S. Jeff Mas
T H I R D SU CH — a / i a HU* —
Grad* D— 1. flt*p Now, 1. Wld*
Ocean, S. Hrooklon. 4. Itllldala,
I. Jo* C a n tr . 4. Hr tibia Kira,
T. Alyatlcal, 4. Huian H a a (llatr
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— Grad* M— 1. R-R.'a Edrad.
t . T r l a r Lee, I. B lack Jull*.
4. Flora Day. I- G ra y M a tte r,
t. A.J., T. L* Wan*. I. Mil*
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Mary Xlp, I. o i l F e y r a sa t, 4.
Steprilla, I. Fakl* Cavalisr,
4. D a rk K n b a r a , T. E ig h t y
Nina. I. R e p a s t R e c k s r
six t h back — a /ta a n * —
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Purebred, t. F a w n Violet. 4.
P a r t y Plan. I. N a braa ka Nod.
I. Doaoaeter Shy, T. T r y JCwlk
C h tk . I. S harp T r a d e r
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—G rad* D— 1. Cha rlie MeUuay,
t. o . B ' s Column, t . Protocol,
4. Chill Wills. I. L oopin g L a ­
the. 4. Goldaa M., I. Rebelf
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r a g . 4. Calico ghlp, T. Ruby
K**!*r, I. Mallla McDuff
NINTH BACH — S / l g HU* Grad* B— 1. W ic k e t Bally, Z.
F r o a ty Tip. I. P a t 'a P H ak t.
4. Italian Lace, I. Mrs. Mops, I.
Grown Trass, T. C a ke* H a w k ,
I. Ho Splendid
TENTH BACH — B/IS H lla —
Grad* A — 1 Banal* Akka, I.
Donna's Mia* Kay, t , C h a r o k t a
Sundial. 4. G a to r Land. I.
Chuck Drake. 4. Ideal, T, Mlaa
Dunmor*. S. Nlato
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— Grad* ■—
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4. L ight Match. I. O Nellie. I.
M ary McLala. T. Vleko, I. S t a r l lg M RAtkW
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A twl-nlght triple-header is
on tap for baiketbal! fans In
Sanford tonight when the
Seminole High JayVeei and
tha Winter Park High JayVeea meet in the first of
three cage tilts at the Flem
log Gymnasium. This con
test will get under way at
4 p. m., and it will be fol­
lowed by a Metro Conference
affair between the varsity
units of the Tribe and the
Wildcats. Thla game begins
at 6:30 p. m.
At 6:30 p.m., the Rollins
College Tars and the Bears
of Mercer University are slat­
ed to wind up the three-game
event.
Head Coach Ralph Stumpf*
varsity bopea to rack up its
second win in a row. The
Tribe stepped out of Metro
league competition last F ri­
day night and stopped an on­
coming rush by the New
Smyrna Beach Barracuda* to
post a decision. But they will
be re entering Metro play to­
night against the Wildcats.
Sanford has won three
games and dropped nine in
overall play this year. Stump!
will likely get underway with
Mike Bowes, Harry Harks,
Harry Johnson, Ken Tyre, and
Billy Higgins as his starters.
Meanwhile, Winter Park is
White, Scotty Green, John Slezpected to go with Hrucc
as, Mike Egan and Mike Kel­
ley.
At the moment Seminole la
la seventh place In league
standings.
Neither Rolllni or Mercer
will take winning records in­
to tonight’s collegiate con­
te s t But both dubs are fair­
ly evenly matched and It
should be a closely contested
affair.
Rollins' starters will include
Lee Baggett, Phil Hurt, Mil­
lard Nixon, Jerry Brown and
Phil Kirk. Mercer la slated
to start Jim Hearn, the Bear's
leading acorer and 6foot-7
center Don Baxter.

'64 Drag Season
Opens Saturday
rha 1864 drag racing season
gets under way Saturday with
more than 100 drivers from
all over the country compet­
ing at the Osceola Airport
drag strip beginning with
time trials a t 7 p.m.
The season opener, post
poned by rain Jan. 11, pro­
mises to bo an even more
colorful event with the addi­
tion of many widely-known
out-of-state drivers who will
be arriving early to drive in
the Winter National Drag
Races at Samsula n e x t
month.
The visitors will be Joined
by some of this area’s top
drivers Including th* Sanford
Naval Air Station's John Mo­
loney, a consistent winner in
“ Gas” class competition dur­
ing recent meets.
The full program of elimi­
nations beginning at 9:30 will
feature a challenge race betweea two Corvette Sting
Raya, both from Sanford. J.
W. Smith will match his 1963
Sting Ray against Henry
White's a * w ’64 model.
Smith's car was a heavy winn tr ia laat year's racing pro­
grams.
Proceeding the eliminations
will be a Le Mans race, with
drivers racing 30 yards on
foot to man their cars at the
commencement of each heaL
The sponsoring Semin alt
Timing Association has an­
nounced that rain checks and
classification permits from
the Jan. 11 race will be hon­
ored Saturday. However, all
c a n a u a t be reclassified.

40 MEMBERS OK THE 1381«t G eodetic S u rv e y
Squadron of th e O rlan d o Air F o rc e B a se hooked

123 fish in their slmd derby ut a St. Johns River
fishing camp near Sanford.

Horse Show Results Martin, Jacin In

Gators Defeat
FSU 52 To 50
By United Press International
Little Tom Baxley, a 5-foot
10 guard from Miami, sank a
25-foot Jump shot just as the
b u z z e r sounded Thursday
night to give Florida a 52-50
victory over Florida Stale.
The defeat was stale's first
loss in seven starts on their
home court and its aecond
defeat at the hands of the
Gators.
The Southeastern Confer
ence Gatori failed in their
freezing tactics during Ihc
last few minutes of the game
and the Seminolei whittled
away a 10-polnt deficit with
ace Cal Hugo tying the game
at 50-50 with 20 soconds left.
Florida froze the ball again
and passed to Baxley for the
jump shot just as time ran
out.
Forward Richard Peek led
the Gators with 15 points.
Baxley waa next with 14.
Huge led the Seminole scoring
with 12 points.
Ail Southeastern Confer
ence teams arc idle tonight,
but action picks up Saturday.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Ja c ­
kets—conquerors of Kentucky
once thla year on their home
court—travel to Lexington for
■ match which headlines the
night's card.
In addition, Auburn will be
at Georgia, Mississippi State
■t Memphis State and Tennes­
see and Duke at Grccniboro,
N. C.

Fight Results
United Press International
BANGKOK (UPI) - Pone
Klngpetch, 112, Thailand, outpolncd Hiroyuki Ehihara, 112,
Japan IS— regains world fly­
weight title.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Manuel Ramos, 195, Mexico
City, knocked out Kid Apa­
che, 210, Orange Cove, Calif.,
(4).
NEW YORK (U PI)—Sunnyaid* Garden—Harold Richard­
son, 1685a, New York, stopped
Jimmy Duprcss, ICO, New
York (7).

Metro Standings

Spectator* at the Dusty Lee Christopher, Stove Braln­
Boots Horse Show got their ard and Becky Giles.
share of thrills Sunday as dar­ Clovcrlcaf: L e e Christo­
ing riding, tricky manuevers pher, Boyd Edwards, lluth
and several spills, including Edwards and Becky Giles.
Hlbbon race: Tommy Aus­
an impromptu "bucking bron­
co ride” which lent a rodeo tin and Boyd Edwards; 1*0
Christopher a n d Christine
air to the afternoon.
One horse decided to kick Copeland; Steve Bralnard and
up his heels and with some Sandra Tanner; George My­
fast, unexpected bucking, suc­ ers and Peggy Ringlc.
Keyhole; Lee Christopher,
ceeded in dislodging h i a
young rider, Tommy Austin. Chris Copeland, George My­
The surprised rider hung on ers, Rusty Christopher.
like a veteran for a few sec­ The dirt-track horse race
onds to tho cheers of the between C o n n i e Phillips,
crowd, but tho horse won. The Becky Giles and Boyd Ed­
lad was uninjured and re ­ wards was won by Edwards
by about alx lengths.
mounted quickly.
Master of ceremonies for
Earlier, young Austin was
presented with the high point the contests was Tony Austin,
trophy which ha won at the judge waa Bob Copeland and
November show. I. V. Wil­ timekeeper waa 1. V. Wil­
liams, Dusty Boots treasurer liam*.
and timc-kccpicr, made the
presentation.
Also awarded a trophy, for
winning tho October high
point score, waa Boyd Ed­
wards of Orlando.
Edwards proved that his
horsemanship wasn't all luck,
when he got off to a lato start Automobile Racing Club of
in the events Sunday and atill American (ARCA) will make
nosed out tho next highest debut at Daytona Internation­
rider, young Lee Chrlsfophei al Speedway on Fct&gt;. 8 9 with
of Union Park, to cop high one of the fastest fields the
midwestern raring organiza­
points again.
Edwards tallied up 17 points tion has ever fielded.
ARC\ (known until recent­
in th* day's events, Lee
Christopher, 16; George My­ ly as MARC) will stage a 100ers of Apopka, 13; Tommy inilc modlflcd-sportsman race
Austin 12; Steve Bralnard of on Feb. 8, and a 260 mile
Apopka II; Christine Cope­ late model championship rare
land of Oviedo, nine, and on Feb. 9.
Lured by a shot at the
Becky Giles of Sanford, eight
world's fastest track, and
points.
The January high point tro­ 520,100 In posted awards, en­
phy will bo awarded at the tries from ARCA'a top drivers
next show, which will be held have poured In for the 250mller.
on Feb. 16.
Jack Bowsher of SpringWinners of the day'i events
field, Ohio, ARCA'a lop na­
arc as follows:
Pick-up race: Steve Braln­ tional champ, was one of the
ard and Keillia McLIn of firit to filo an entry, ami
Apopka, first; Don IUngle and since then close lo 40 driver*
George Myers of Apopka, sec­ have entered the Hit, many
ond; Chris Copeland and Bob of them with the latest and
Copeland of Oviedo, third; fastest 1964 equipment,
\mong them are Iggy KaBecky Giles and Tommy Aus­
tona
(Ford), Willis, Mich.;
tin of Sanford, fourth.
Dick Freeman of Dayton,
Flag race: Becky Giles,
Ohio (Mercury); Jim Cush­
first; Boyd Edwards, second;
man, Columbus, Ohio (PlyGeorge Myers, third, and
Steve Bralnard, fourth.
Open Western
pleasure: Director Named
Chris Copeland, Tommy Aus­ WESTBURY. N. Y. (U P I)tin, Shirley Durfrey a n d Jcrome J. O'Neill, 45-year-old
George Myers, with Danny former New York City police
Tanner and Mary Fowler tak­ department captain and direc­
ing honorable mention),
tor of traffic and transporta­
Pole bending: Tommy Aus­ tion safely for the Greater
tin, Boyd Edwards, Lee Chris­ New York Safety Counril, to­
day waa appointed director of
topher and Becky Giles.
Musical tires: George My­ security for Roosevelt Race­
ers, Bob Copeland, Sieve way.
Bralnard, Tommy Auitin.
Hollow log: Boyd Edwards,

mouth)] Keith Ploughe, In­
dianapolis, Ind., (Ford); Paul
Parks, Columbui, (Ford);
Clyde Parker, Detroit, Mich.,
(Chevrolet);
Bob D w e l l ,
Jamestown, N. Y., (Ford);
Elmer Musgrave, Dei Plain,
111, (Mercury); Dick Hutch­
erson, Keokuk, Iowa, (Ford);
Ernie Derr, Keokuk, Iowa,
(Plymouth); Meyers, Glen­
view, III., (Ford); Paul Clark,
Mansfield, Ohio, (Pontiac)
and many others.
Bowsher was a recent visit­
or to the Speedway and while
here took a few trial (pins
a r o u n d (he high • banked
curves and down the straights.
He said he was sure that the
ARCA boys would prove that
the NASCAR aces wero not
tho only onci who would turn
In record speeds on the
world’s fastest track.
These sentiment* were echo­
ed by Katona, when ho waa
in Daytona as ono of tho chief
drivers in tho Comet'* 100,000
mile endurance run.

Tech Loses
First Round
ATLANTA (U PI) - Casa
140; Georgia Tach va. limited
athletic acholarihipa, today
went before a Jury of tha I I
.Southeastern Conference presJdenli.
Th* nationally renowned
Engineers, who have m ade it
clear that they will go lode*
pendent unless the conference
lifts its present limit of 146
grants-ln-aid for football and
basketball combined, tost an
opening round Thursday and
th* lieu* wee In doubt as
to what would happen today.
Bobby Dodd, Tech's athle*
tic director and head foot*
ball coach, carried tha Issue
before a dozed-door meeting
of the athletic directors aod
football coaches a t the 18member conference and suf­
fered a rebuke when the
group, reportedly by • 8-8
vote, refused to recom aead
raising the limit.
"That doesn’t mean • great
deal," Dodd said later. "The
only thing that really eounta
ia how the presidents vote."
Last year, the directors and
coaches voted 7-5 in favor of
raising the scholarship cell­
ing only to have the presi­
dents kill the change fer the
year by a 8 4 tie.

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TONIGHT

NEW YORK (Uri) — Mid­
dleweight* Joey Archer of
New York and Holly Mima
of Washington, D. C„ wars
sign ad Monday for • 10-round
Rationally talaviaad bout at
Madison Square Garden fob.

Martin and Jacin won a sec­
ond chance victory in Thurs­
day night’s feature eighth
game event at the Orlando
Seminole Jal Alai Fronton.
The post four team was
stopped in its first try for
game point but made good
the second time around after
Areitio and Zarra missed the
winning point.
Highlight of tho night, and
possibly aomc of Ihc best Jal
alai action of the icason, was
a sixth gama carom duel be­
tween Badlola-Garay a n d
Ermu-Lorenzo, with the latter
taking the win.
Manuel and Agustin shared
the Dally Double, paying
$58.40 on a 5-3 combination.

Auto Racing Club Makes Debut
At Daytona Speedway Feb. 8-9

Team
W L
Bvana
7 0
Boon*
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Bishop Moore . . . . . . . . . . 4 3
Colonial .......................... 4 3
Edgewaler ..................... 3 4
Winter Park ................... 3 4
SEMINOLE .................. 8 8
Oak Bidfe ..................... 1 8 Sports Editor
Game* Tonight
TAMPA, Fla. (U P l)-P a u l
Winter Park at SEMINOLE
J. Hemphill, former sporta
Oak Ridge at Evans
editor of the Augusta, Ga.,
Colonial at Bishop Moor*
Chronicle, was named Thurs­
Boone a t Edgewater
day to replace Bill Blodgett
as sports editor of the Tampa KCTIONI THRILLSI
Archery's Birth
Times. Blodgett resigned to Wed#* faaleat Spart
Play Newcomers
LONDON (UPI) — The mo- accept a position on the sporta
BROOK1V1LLE, N.Y. (UPI; dera sport of arrbery waa staff of the Atlanta Constitu­
N 8ST 0 A M I
—C. W. Poet College announc­ bora” ia England about 1780 tion.
ed Thursday that they will
play Lycoming and North­
PARI atUTUIL
eastern, two newcomers in
M O V I N G ?
WAGERING
th* college's football sched­
11AMESNlfiHTL
ule, next season.
CALL
Ladisg Night

Sign For Fight

Feature Victory

Lyman High School’s Gray*
hounds, sailing along In se­
cond place in Orange Belt
Conference standings, go back
into league play tonight whan
they travel to KUilrame* for
a contest with the Oiceola
High Kowboyi.
At this time the Kowboya
are deep in th* loop cellar,
so far without a single vic­
tory In conference competi­
tion this season.
Without the aervicaa of g»
foot-4 center Donnie Smith,
the Greyhounds are likely to
find (he going a bit difficult.
However, they didn’t far* to
badly at DcLand Monday
night although they drop-ed a
decision to tha undefeated
Bulldogs. The Greyhound*
were without Smith in thla
affair. But Lyman has brought
up another towering youngster
to replace Smith. He's Dava
Matts, a 6-foot-S center from
the Baby Greyhounds.
This will hurt th* JayVa*
outfit which haa lost only one
game thus far thia seaion.
But Mails haa shown up well
in all of his games. H* lacks
experience but Coach Walt
Dzuras plana to bring him
along slowly.
Lyman, in addition to Matli,
will start Bill Tolsen, Gena
Winkdman, Jim Goplan and
Jo© Asher. Richard Grant
may share center position dut­
ies with Matls.
In a preliminary tha Baby
Kowboya will boat th* Baby
G-eybounds In a JayVe* af­
fair.

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Helen Gleeson

S o d u o d ig h iA
There seems to be some­
thing always going on in our
town . . . this week's big soc­
ial event will be the Elks an­
nual charity ball tomorrow
night. Everyone knows about
the Elks and their charitable
projects, but as a rem in dermost of the proceeds derived
from this dance will go to­
ward the support of the liarry-Anna Crippled Children's
borne in Umatilla—a worthy
project Indeed! Vine Vincent
and his orchestra will play for
dancing and breakfast will be
served after midnight . . . so,
if you haven't mado your re­
servation yet — call Bud
Moughton.
• e e
Talked with Caroline Crapps
yesterday and learned pretty
Anne has Just pledged PI Beta
Phi Sorority aa FSU . . . alto
transferred there this year
after a year at the University
of Georgia . . . All (he Pi
Phis must be very happy
about that . . . especially
Anne'a good friend Linda A.
Williams.

• • •

Saw Madalyn Scott down­
town . . . looking fresh as a
daisy and very springlike in
a gay yellow aweater and
skirt . . . she Is going to be
In town longer than any of ua
thought and this will please
all of her friends! She and the
children were to Join her hus­
band, Dale, (LCdr. USN) in
Iceland, but this tour of duly
will lit shorter than antici­
pated so they’ll remain here
with her parents, the J. 11.
lYulucka, until the summer
when orders are expected and
they'll be off to another In­
teresting place. Madalyn has
been la Washington where
abe Joined Dale for a few
days, and then visited In Nor­
folk and Atlanta before com­
ing back beta. We had a de­
lightful chat about Coronado
. , . she's been there since
we left , . , and It was good
to laarn of all the changes
made and news of tho town,
especially the "garage sales"
—now there's a subject good
for a 30 minute conversation
anytime—Just ask her I — for
the "sales" are a popular
pastlma out there, and fun I
Not that we want to go b a c k just enjoy hearing about U
aU.
e • •
Dot and Bob Williams are
baring "open house" Sunday

for her mother and father, the
William H. Stewarts, who will
be celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary . . . the
calling hours arc 3 to fl and
all their friends are Invited
. . . Congratulations, Mr. and
Mra. Stewart!
• • •
A note In the morning mall
trill ua the Garden Club of
DcLand la sponsoring a flow­
er show school Jan. 28, 29 and
30 at the Moose Hall In DeLand. Registration Is at 8:30
a.m. and there will be talent­
ed Instructori In horticulture
and flower arranging. You
may register for the entire
course — with examinations
or without — or for separate
claaiei. There will be a snack
bar available all three days.
• • •
Gerl Dietrich told us about
tho "walkathon" the Anchor
and Key Clubs are having to­
morrow on First Street . . .
it's all fur tho march of
dimes . . . and the students
will "walk" from 9 to S. Gerl
said the Anchors and Keys
are stationed at different ends
of town and they may not
movo from their position! un­
til a donation la made and
then they may move five
steps. She also put her plea
very cleverly . . . said,
"evasiveness la not the 'key'
for anyone to hold when It
comes to such a cause . . . so
people, open your hearts and
loosen your monetary 'an­
chorage' . . . your contribu­
tions will bo greatly appre­
ciated, not only by Anchor
and Key, but by someone far
more Important—a little child
who needs YOU I" . . . So re­
member that tomorrow when
you're downtown and get
thore students "walking."
• • •
Do you ever lake aomeone
or something for granted . . .
something that means a great
deal . . . but never bother to
say so? That's the way we
are about a great icllow
around town , . . Charlie
Morrison . . . Wo have come
to expect hit cheery greeting
each day — and maybe even
a handclasp . . .and love it
when he baa tlmo for a few
extra word or a Joke . . .
but wo have an Idea Charlie
doesn't really know how tlili
brightens our day — and If we
told him he might not believe
It — ao, Charlie, now you
know . . . i
See you at the Elka Balllll

Osteen Personals
was co-hostesi
Mr*. Harry Osteen, presi­
dent, presided and Ilia devo­
tion was given by Mra. J. 8.
Peterson.
A social hour waa enjoyed
and refreshments were served
by the hostesses to Mrs. Guy
Mr. and Mra. Lester Scott, lU-all, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs.
Columbus, Ohio, have moved Harry Osteen, Mrs. John Ta­
Into their new bom* at "The tum Jr., Mrs. Eva WlUlama,
A crei."
Mrs. Turn Lemon, Mrs. J. J.
Hcddltt and Mr*. Lola llrooko.
The Adult Ladies Sunday
School Class of the Osteen
Baptist Church met Monday
evening with Mrs. Claudo
Tyson. Mrs. Millard Tyson

Mrs. Joe Masters, Mrs.
Jam es Wallin and Mrs, Nor­
m an Miller attended • d a n
of instruction for new officers
of tho IlDC in DeLand, Mon­
day.

Welcome
Wagon Club Plans
Fashion Show
The Welcome Wsgon Club
of Sanford met recently for
the monthly luncheon meet­
ing.
During the brief business
meeting plans were discussed
for the fashion show to be
given on St. Patrick’s Day.
Mrs. Benn Shafer was ap­
pointed general chairman.
An Invitation was read from
the South Seminole club to
attend their covered dish
Valentine party Feb. 18 at the
American Legion Home on
Highway 17-02. Husbands are
invited and everyone Is re­
quested to contribute a cover­
ed dish; meat will bo fur­
nished.
Reservations
should
be
made with Mrs. A1 Probst or
Mrs. Hsrold Rowland by Feb.
13.
Mcma Bridges demostrated
various ways to arrange flow­
ers and made a Valentine ar­
rangement and a large cen­
terpiece, won by Mrs. Roy
Pounds.
Guests present were Mrs.
Wslter Blevins, Mrs. Chester
Davidson, Mrs. Robert Har­
ris, Mrs. Vincent Ruts, Mrs.
Robert Dodd snd Mrs. Dsvid
Tomlinson.

Pecans
And Broilers
Plentiful
Plan to put chicken on the
tabic often durinK February.
It topa the U. S. Department
of Agriculture'* Hit of Plenti­
ful Fooda for the month.
Alio featured are pecani,
which are In record aupply
this year. The IMS crop re­
port Indicate! production at
200 million pounda.
Add to this the other plen­
tiful! — beef, pork, canned
corn, potatoei, canned ripe
olivei and you have lota of
good, Inexpensive eating dur­
ing February, said Myrtle
Wilson, Home Demonstration
agent.
The array of meat itema Is
broad and generous. There
will be marketed In February
10 per cent more broiler fry­
ers than a year ago. Uecf sup­
plies they say, will also be
10 per cent above year earlier
levela and will continue large
for the next few months.
Also look for record sup­
plies of pork chops, roasts and
hams.
With this selection of red
meats and poultry, homemak­
ers will have no trouble with
menu planning during Febru­
ary.

Mrs. McLellan
Hostess To Golden
Circle Class

Clubs Plan
Walkathon
The Anchor Club and Key
Club of Seminole High School
will stage a "walkathon" for
tha "March of Dime*" Satur­
day on F irit Street from •
a.m . unto I p.m.

The Clvie and Social De­
partments of the Sanford
Woman's Club met Wednes­
day tor luncheon aud a card
party.
Mrs. W. L. Merritt, Mra.
Charlei Kauffman and Mrs.
N. V. Farm er were luncheon
hostesses. The invocation was
given by Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith.
Mrs.
William
Reynolds,
chairman of the Civic De­
partment, announced Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. W. D. Hofman

Beta Sigma Phi
History Explained
A t Open Meeting

LAKE MARY WOMAN’S CLUB member* viewed the latest fashion* Thursday during a
luncheon meeting. The model* had ncwn the
dre**cH and coatH worn, to be entered in a na­
tional sewing content. Pictured from left, Mr*.
Wanda Mohn, program chairman, und Mr*. J. G.

Famed Chefs To Perform

Class Meets With

At W orlds Fair Show

Mrs. Pittard
The January meeting of tho
Homemakers Sunday School
Class, First Haptist Church,
was held at the home of Mri.
George Pittard on Rivervlew
Avenue. Mri. J. C. Lavender
was cohoJtess:

Mrs. C. L. Park Sr., class
teacher, opened tho meeting
with prayer and tho devotion
was given by Mri. M. F. Hay­
nes Jr. She urged members
to think about their lives and
"lake Inventory" of their ac­
tivities as Christian home­
makers. Mrs. Haynes sug­
gested a basis for taking
stock, ‘“Hie greatest sin is
fear; the best day, today; the
greatest mistake, giving up;
(he greatest force of all,
love."
Mrs. W. W. Horne presided
during the business meeting
in the absence of tho presi­
dent. Minutes of the last
meelln'g were read and the
treasurer's report given. Old
and new business was dis­
cussed.
Mrs. Park asked members
to join a Christian movement
to pray each day at noon for
guidance for world leaders
and the closing prayer waa
said by Mra. Eugene Pen­
nington.
A social hour waa enjoyed
and refreshments served by
the hostesses, assisted by
George Pittard. Those attend­
ing: Mmea. Eugrne Penning­
ton, Calvin Jardlne, Hubert
Cohen. W. W. Horne, C. L.
Park Sr., J . B. Stapler, Carl
G. THUS, Hal A. Colbert, Curtti Green, A. P. Rahn, Alice
Johnson, M. T. Haynes Jr.,
and Mra. H. E. Long.

Sanford Elks
to be present

Charity

People who relish Interna­
tional foods and take special
delight In preparing them arc
in for a unique experience if
they visit the Festival of Gas
pavilion at the New York
1964-63 World’s Fair.
The pavilion’s Theater of
Food will present four shows
a day in which famous chefs
will demolish ate their indi­
vidual techniques In prepar­
ing U. S. and world wide food
favorites. Audiences will be
given illustrated leaflets con­
taining highlights of each
demonstration so they can ap­
ply what they learn to Ihcir
own cooking operations.
In addition to famous pro­
fessional chefs, celebrated
gourmets and directors of
government, commercial and
utility home-service dietary
agencies have been invited to
participate In the Theater o(
Food repertory.
The expert* will show the
most effective ways to roast,
iry, broil, bake, griddle, bar­
becue, boil, deep fat-fry, par­

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W. H. Stewarts

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and Mrs. W. R. Stringfield
will serve on the nomlnsUng
committee for the depart­
ment.
Mrs. Roy Tlllls named Mrs.
Metta Starke, Mrs. D. C.
Howard and Mrs. R. D.
Rhodes to the nominating
committee for the Social De­
partment.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, DeBary, was Introduced by Mra.
At Hunt, sponsor of the pro­
gram. Mrs. Woodruff chose
for her subject "The Eye
Bank of Seminole Memorial
Hospital." She told the ladles
she had been a member of an
eye bank in her home state
in the north and when she
moved to DeBary she discov­
ered there was no bank in tho
area. Sha interested others in
organizing a "bank," so be­
came the founder and execu­
tive aecretary of "Sheba."
Mrs. Woodruff explained how
a transplant is made and urg­
ed more to algn for donations,
stating that age is no factor.
Mrs. Starke, Mra. Rhode*
and Mra. Howard were hos­
tesses for the card party, fol­
lowing the program. Mra.
John Baker h id high score in
bridge, Mrs. W. L. Gramkow
Sr. won in canasta and Mra.
B. C. Moore and Mrs. Howard
won the screeno.

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Theta Epsilon chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority, met
Tuesday night with Mra. Paul
Lewis. Members h a d an
"open" m e e t i n g , several
guests were welcomed, and
Mra. Cameron Lawrence gave
the history of Beta Sigma
Phi. A report was given on
the all-chapter luncheon giv­
en Saturday.
Guest speaker for the even­
ing was Mrs. Doris Duxbury,
a former dance school In­
structor. She spoke on the his­
tory of ballet and how mod­
Osburn admire the dresses mado by Mrs. W. C.
ern dances have been derived
Hopkins and Mrs. Joe Smathurs. Mrs. Hopkins
from the original ballet.
is holding a party dres* made in a yellow em­
Mcmbera attending were:
bossed fabric with a chiffon overskirt. Mrs.
Mines. Rick Walker, Sterno
Smothers models a black and white houndsnolle, Walter Bohannon, Art
tooth plaid wool Hheuth.
Lee, Don Cahill, Faya Stet­
son, Jack Erlckaon, Bob MeKec, Thomas Largen, A1 Da­
vis, Wallace Peacock, Mrs.
Lawrence and Mrs. Lewis.
Guests were Mri. Hammond
Polk, Mrs. Jerry Lackland,
Mrs. Dick Dennison and Mrs.
boil, poach, panfry, spit
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cliff Dowell.
roast, simmer, braise, steam Williams will entertain with
and other wise prepare the an "open house" at their
world’s best-liked foods.
home, 1920 Tark Avenue, Sun­
Tho food show Is only one day afternoon to honor Mrs.
of many dramatic exhibits Williams parents, Mr. and
housed under t h e 30,000- Mrs. William 11. Stewart, on
squarc-foot roof of the gas in­ their 5oth wedding annivers­
dustry pavilion. Rearing out ary.
tho "festival" theme, officials
Other host* will be Mr. and
ray Hint a constant round of Mrs. Lauren R. Johnson, sonf u n - f i l l e d entertainment in-law and daughter, and Mrs.
awaits visitors to tho pavil­ Robert W. Stewart, daughterions fun house, magic show, in-law, St. Petersburg.
festival puppet theater, the
All friends of the honored
Ihroe-story high ferris wheel, couple are Invited to call dur­
the garden of the giants and ing the appointed hours of 3
the festival 64 restaurants.
p.m. until S p.m.

Homemakers

The Golden Circla Sunday
School Class, Oaklawn Bap­
tist Chapel, met Tuesday
evening at the homo of Mrs.
John McLellan, for the Jan ­
uary meeting.
Mrs. David Beverly opened
the meeting with an Inspiring
devotion on ‘Tim e." Minutes
of the last meeting were read
by the secretary, Mrs. McLel­
lan. Routine business was dis­
cussed and a pot luck supper
planned for February. Ways
of reaching prospective mem­
bers for the class were sug­
gested. Eligible members are
young married ladies who
live in the area.
Place rest Baptlat
Refreshments wera served
to the members sttending:
Jan. 28
0:18 a.m. Shirley Smith Cir­ Mrs. W. F. Mann, Mrs. W. L.
cle at the home of Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. J. E. Andrews
snd Mrs. David Beverly.
VoUe Williams Jr.
First Freabyterlaa
Jan. 38
6 p.m. Pioneer and Senior
Fellowships
Jan. 27
10 a.m.-S:30 p.m. Service
Clrde
Cordially invite you

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Calendar

Anchor And Key

Mrs. F. Woodruff
Program. Speaker

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Elks Lodge, Sanford, Florida
Saturday Evening January 25, 1964
Foil line of Valentine Hearts and
Candy novelties bp Pangburn, Whitman,
N errla and Nusually.
Single and Package Valentines bp

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DEAR ABBV: What do
you do with a huiband who
1* a walking adding m ichin«? Our friends are alowly drifting away because of
him. For example, he
count! the number of cook­
ies each guest consumes,
and he tells them to bring
their own tea bags! He la
downright insulting. He will
ait right there at the din­
ner table and tell his guests
bow much the meat costs a
pound, and butter, too.
Then he wondera why every­
body has lost his appetite.
My nerves are ragged and
my blood pressure is very
high. How can 1 make him
realise wbat he la doing?
ADDING MACHINE’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: The onlyhope for your husband is a
psychriatrist. One v i s i t
should do the trick. When
he finds out, how much it
costs, he'll probably snap
out of it.
• • •
DEAR ABBV: I have Just
returned from another fruit­
less shopping trip through
our local stores. I have a
teen-age daughter who Is,
and always has been, dog­
ged by the problem of over­
weight. She la a lovely,
sensitive girl. Because of
her exceptional personality
she has many friends. My
problem? CLOTHES! I won­
der If clothes manufactur­
ers think that everyone who
wears a size 20 or 40 has to
look like "granny.'* Why
don’t they make youthful
styles In the larger sizes
for teen-agers?
MEMPHIS MOM
DEAR MOM: Dress manu­
facturers design for tho
masses, and tho teen-ager
who requires a size 20 or
40 Is exceptional. If your
daughter Is difficult to fit,
buy patterns and fabric ami
m ak e her clothes—or have
a dressmaker make them.
The
ideal
solution, of
course, would be to put her
on a diet under the watch­
ful eye of a physician, and
eventually get her excep­
tional personality into a
size 12.
• • •

was ever received. We said
we'd have it traced If sho
didn't get it. The mother
wrote back, "The kids got
the gift but they have been
so busy trying to get their
apartment furnished, and
with the baby coming and
all, please don't be angry
with them for not writing.”
Abby, how can young people
be so lax? We’ve had the
same experience with gra­
duation and Christmas gifts.
But theje same people are
Johnny-on-the-spot with an­
nouncements of every kind.
How does one handle this?
HURT AUNT
DEAR HURT: Any girl
who is old enough to be
married is responsible for
her own actions, so It's
unfair (and unkind) to ex­

pect her mother to make
her apologies. You should
have written directly to the
girl. If one fails to acknow­
ledge a
graduation &lt;v
Christmasgift, and
then
has the nerve to send a
birth announcement, the an­
nouncement should be disre­
garded.
• •
•
Get it off your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
ply,
writs to Abby, Box
3355. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• •
•
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by. Box 3303, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

J/acoby
South's two no-trump re­
sponse to his partner's open­
ing Is not recommended. True
he held 13 points and notrump distribution, hut ha
was totally unprepared for a
heart lead.
It would have been far bet­
ter tactically for South sim ­
ply to have responded two
clubs and let the bidding de­
velop slowly. Tliree no-trump
would still have been the
final contract and three notrump should make with no
trouble at all, but South real­
ly compounded his first crime
by misp’.aying the hand.
The hearts presented no
problem
because
dummy
showed up with the ace, king
ami queen. At trick two South
played a club from dummy
and finessed his Jack. West

Two "adult entertainment
only" feature* are scheduled
for Sunday through Tuesday
at the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre.
Main feature will be "Wom­
en of the World,” in color,
with the co-feature being
“Divorce Italian Style," star­
ring Marcello Mastroianni.
Twin bill on Wednesday and
Thursday will he "Female on
the Beach," starring Joan
Crawford and Jeff Chandler,
and “One-Eyed Jncks," In
color, starring Mnrlon Bran­
do.
The triple feature, all in
color, for Friday and Satur­
day, Jan. 3t-Feb. 1, will l&gt;o
"Battle Hymn,"
starring
Rock Hudson; "Captain Sinbad." starring Grant Will­
iams. and "A New Kind of
Love,” starring Pnul New*

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of “The Slinggy Dog," “The
Absent * Minded Professor"
end "Son of Flubber," Walt
Disney has produced ancthtr
wild and wacky feature come­
dy-fantasy, "The Misadven­
ture* of Merlin Jones." Not
only I* It in the best tradi­
tion of wny-out, screwball
screen entertainment, but it
has the extru drawing power
of its two stars, the popular
teen-age favorites, Tommy
Kirk and Annette.
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In The Lamplighter Lounge

Freddie's
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ther* are spectacular shots of
storms, waves and life In ths
deep. Methods of scirntifie in­
vestigation are demonstrated
and you'll b* introduced to
■oma of th* strange instru­
ment* used to carry on re­
search. A thoroughly worth­
while hour, which may lie a
bit too complex for th* kids,
but should hold their Interest
neverthelea.
8:30-0:80 p. m. (ABC)
Burka'a Law, "Who Killed
Madison Cooper?” Tha case*
on this aeries become leas and
lata Important, with th* major
Interest centering on who’ll
turn up in what guest suspect
role. In this story about th*
murder of a lawyer (unfor­
tunately, not ona of those
with hia own series) Dorothy
Lamour makes a rare appear­
ance in a qulckia dramatic role
and Tcrry-Thomas adda this
to th* string of TV aerie* ha's
conquered Utaly. Other guests
include Carolyn Jonea, Jcanns
Crain, Kevin McCarthy and
Marty Ingels.

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rcntlnue through Tuesday.
Tommy plays, strictly for
laugh*, the part of an oddbill
college student whose weird
mental experiment* Involre
him and hie beautiful girl
friend, Jennifer, in an unend­
ing series of hlluriou* situa­
tions.
For his side-splitting ad­
venture, Disney has enlisted
the light-hearted tulente of
some of Hollywood's best
known prea in the comedy
field. Leon Ame* is a stern
judge who haa some unortho­
dox off bench hobbles. Stuart
Erwin end Dal McKennon nrc
perplexed plain-clothes po­

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TABLE
HOPPING

over the five continents of
Asia, Africa, America, Eur­
ope and Oceana. Among the
30 countries they visited
11Y JUDY TURNER
were China, Japan, Russia,
Although It’s probably temporary, the wenther
Israel, Africa, France, Italy,
Germany, Sweden, Borneo, surely seems like spring. Just think, thoso old weeds
Malaya, New Guinea, Aus­ will start growing again any day now. Business
tralia, Tahiti, Switzerland and around town is picking up too . . . everyone Is busy.
A t Freddie’s, Miss Carol
tho United Statca, Whatever
Jacopettl'a crew went on their Pettljohn Is busy playing re lunch or aupper. Tha ear ia
global trek, their aubject was quests from the customer* on under a roof and th* girls
the pinno. And the customer*
the same — Womenl
nre busy enjoying ■ fresh sea­ serving you don't get wet
food mrnl, because in add! cither. Mora brave types can
tion to the famoui steaks at park on the other aide and go
Freddie's, the restaurant also insldo for a quick and good
meal.
has a most complete line of
a a a
licemen. Alan Hewitt Is a be­ seafood.
Boys
over
15 interested in
•
•
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fuddled professor, and Con­
nie Gilchrist is the judge's
Darlene report* from Spen­ playing roller skato heckey,
lackadaisical housekeeper.
cer*' that "Happy Hour" is the south's answer to ths ex­
Also featured is funnyman booming between 4:30 and 7 citing northern gams, can
Norman Grnbcwskl in the p.m. each evening and that sign up for it at th* Skats
pnrt of an All-American lunk­ business I* just good In gen­ City Roller Rink. There’ll be
head who manages to further eral . Some bad news from an organization meet Sunday
Interested.
complicate the activities of Spencer's, though; our friend at 7:30 for• thoso
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the junior scientist.
"Sam" has been ill with eome
Busy lunch sounds were in
“ The
Misadventures of kind of bug he caught. Hopes
Merlin Jonea" was directed to bo better socn though and the background of th* Carib#
for Walt Disney by Robert we expect to see his cheerful Lounge even before official
Stevenson, a master of pace face back behind the bur in lunch hour had started . . . .
Muat be semu pcoplo around
end timing. Ron Miller was short order.
town getting off early to en­
• • •
co-producer. Tom and Helen
Auguit wrote the screenplay.
There'e nothing better on a joy ths fino food served by
In cclor by Technicolor, Bue­ rain soaked dsy than to drive Ross and Wilks restaurant In
na Vista releases.
into the Wlmtaburgcr for the lounge. Talked to both
Lou and Norma who were
busy as usual with their cus­
tomers. This handy plac* to
enjoy lunch also haa a dinner
menu with acme delirious
steaks and trimming*. Muais
(4) I.aaela
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on Friday nights li courtesy
T:ll (*&gt; Travels of Jamta
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rector • writer, whosa "Mondo Cane" hat earned world­
wide acclaim, girdled the
globe, covering more than
75,000 miles.
Jaeopettl and hla associate
directors, Paolo Cavara and
Franco Prosper!, ambitiously
act out to depict the fascina­
ting female a t her best and
worst. In her primitive and
sophisticated aspects.
Their quest took them

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supply at ona time, la going to
What today’s housewife
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(Color)
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after meals.
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pretty table with gleaming aro thing* worth saving, 7:00 (S)
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“WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO DABY JANE”

man and Joan Crawford.
“Women of the World,” a
Joseph E. Levina presenta­
tion In Technicolor tacklea the
ageless question that hat de­
fied scholars, poets and phil­
osophers What makes wom­
an tick?
To turn his probing earneras on the ways and wiles of
tho elusive female, Gualtlero
Jacopettl, noted Italian di­

By Oswald Jacoby

ed to break and South wound
up with only eight tricks.
How much easier things
would have been for South
had he only stopped to count
winners and lo«crs before
leading lo trick two. He might
have visualized the possibili­
ty of a losing club finesse
and a bid club break, then
noticed that dummy held a
five-card diamond suit. True,
it was leaded by the jack,
but South had the queen and
ten to ilt with it and had
South simply started after
diamonds he would have been
sure of making three diamond
tricks. He would still have
his top spades, hearts and
clubs. No one could take these
from him and would have
wound up making at least
four no-trump.

(a)r Jhe iOomsn:

To hear tho home econo­
mist* tell It, by 1082 home­
making Is going to be • real
snnp.
At a recent confab on
modernizing h o m e m a k I ng
Ideas, It was prophesied that
in the future a housewife will
not be concerned with dlahDEAR ABBV: Last June washing (*hc’ll Just throw
we sent our niece a wedding away tho plastic dishes turn­
gift that cost us $30 and ed out by her home-molding
mailed it to her in another set). The family’s clothing
state. We naver got one will be made of inexpensive
word of acknowledgment, so paper composition and will be
we wrote to her mother, be tossed into the incinerator,
who lives in the samo city, along with tha dirty dishea,
and asked If the package once worn.

JULIE
HARRIS

Two 'Adult' Films At Movieland

By Abigail Van Buren

YOUR

(a real delicacy tha way w*
prepare them! . . . they are NOT
French Fried I)
CHOIPP

COMBINATION PLATTER

(Danish Lobster Talla and Royal
Rad Rhrlmp)

FROG LEGS

$ 2 «

Hautrrd In Melted Butter
UNDER THE UMIIKELI.A
A Variety Of Fin* Cheeses and Meat*—Frew—
Tn Enjoy While W* Prepare Your Dinner
^ e ^ T frle e n a T Io o n ^ v a H a b le e v e r ^ n l S m o ^
private parties up to 30.
Ronth French Ave.
8anford
Plioaa FA S-0SS1

CLUBDIAMOND
NORTH OF SANFORD ON 17-92

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
LIQUOR
ON

SUNDAY
BAR
AND

PACKAGE

GOOD
TWO BANDS SUNDAY —
2:00 P. M. TILL MIDNIGHT
2445 French Ave.
Sanford, FU.

Carry Out Orders
Ph. 322-9616

— FEATURING —

“The Fabulous Holidays**
OPEN DAILY — EXCEPT MONDAY

�Page 8—Fri. Jan. 24, ’64

HERALD Want-Ads Bring Fast ResultsFA 2-5612

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322-5613
322-5612

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X. N otice* • P erso n al*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
0 . M. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7948
Preparation of Income Tax
Return* by former agent ol
Internal Revenue Svc. 2101
S. Park Ave., Tel. FA 2-3878,
Ernest Bicknell.

Vacuum Cleaner
Repair*, p»rl*; Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AirWay,
CE, etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 1114
Park Ave., Sanford. Pbone
FA 2-4765.

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12. Real Eatatn For Solo

2 DR., Living room, kit., batb, 2 BR. frame home, furn.
If. enc, porch. Fura. &gt;75 &gt;8,900. 2206 Palmetto Ave.
mo. *05 W. 25th St.
OWXEIl transferred. 2 BR.,
kit. equipped, screen patio,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
fenced
yard. Recently paint­
1 House • 5 rooms with fire,
ed. &gt;100 down, &gt;74 per mo.
place and smell screened
porch, Laka privileges. &gt;65 322-3203.
per month.
2 BEDROOM Frame Home
Pbone Frank Evans
on State Hwy.
FA 2-4417 or FA 21733
&gt;4.100
LAKE LOT, 100 x 400
6A Special Notices
On Paved Road
&gt;4,000
Storage space, clean, dry.
COUNTRY HOME
FA 2-1374 or FA 2-5192.
3 BR. Frame Home, Wood
9. For Sale or Rent
Floors, Outside patio, bar*
becue, and fruit trees.
3 BEDROOM, Sunland Es­
&gt;7.000
tates. Assume payments.

Th« Herald «IQ a n N r »
ipoaiible for more than o h
iarorrect IniertioB of your ad,
aad reserves the right to re­
vile or reject any advertiseraeat from whal ordered te
eoBforaa *# the policies of this Available Jan. 31. FA 2-3173.
paper.
2 BR. ApL furn. all elec., 2

G Q 4 CJ~~-**
T he crow d acclaims
my .«v»rV m ove.
A p p la u d s my

A wondrous dream

6. For Rent

Payton Realty

Reg. Real Estate Broken
ear Gar., 2 lots, Now va­ FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
cant. &gt;230 Cash, &gt;60 mo. 317
2 BR. Home. Stuay, 1‘4
E. 23th.
Baths, large Family Rm. in
12. Real Estate For Sale good neighborhood; includ­
ing stove, refrig., room airFHA - VA HOMES conditioner, washing m a­
chine fc rugs. Down pay­
2. 3. a 4 BEDROOMS
ment &gt;450. Monthly pay­
1, m , a 3 BATHS
ments $83.50.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
$100
Inc.
Low Monthly Payment!
FA 2-8074
For Complete Information
5 ACRES VEGETABLE
See Or Call Your
FARM

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

Irrigated with 4" Artesian
well, Barn, Tool house, 2
Bedroom frame bom* in
perfect condition. Near Lake
322-2430
2363 Park Dr.
Jessup, &gt;13.500. TERMS. AL
SANFORD VACUUM CLEAN­
STOLTE,
Fern Park, Ph.
I
GREENBRIAR
ER SERVICE. ParU and
838-3039.
Choice Iota available in
tuppliei for all make* In­
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
cluding: Electrolux. New
S t Johns Realty
overlooking
golf course.
and rebuilt cleancra told.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Custom
building
to
your
No homo service
call
specifications.
Cretnbriar l i t N. Park Avs FA 3-6123
eliargt Phone FA 2-2282,
developed
by
4 BR, 2 baths, centrally heat­
2555 Park Dr. ..
K1NGSWOOD
ed A vlr-cond. Fenced back
BUILDERS, INC.
8. Education * Inatructloa
yd. Water softener A land­
202 Fairmont Dr.
scaped. FA 2-0611.
PIANO A ORGAN LESSONS
FA 2-8074
Also tutoring in Foreign LanMust sell 2 BR. borne, vacant.
guages, etc. 322-3328.
Take a look and make offer.
Stately 2-ilory Residence. One
668-4601,
of Sanford's finest Large
6. For Rent
living rm., dining rm., 4
bedrooms upstairs. Largs LOCll-ARBOR—By Owner, 3
N E L A K A APARTMENTS:
BR., 3 baths, large stont
screened
porches upstairs A
Rooms private baths, 114
fireplace In mood-panelled
down. Beautifully maintain­
W. First St.
living room, Fla. Rm., uti­
ed. &gt;18,500. Call 322-4991,
lity room, largs rooms,
Rm. furn. apt. &gt;65.00 mo.
Stamper Agency, 1919 So.
I ll E. 8th, Pb. 322-4285 pr
Fench Ave. for appoint­ open-beam ceilings through­
out. Owner being transfer322-5786.
ment.
red. 3465 Country Club Rd.
Neat garage apartment for By owner, corner lot, furn.
Call 322 8282.
rent in deeirabls neighbor*
S BR. bouse, sliding glass
hood. &gt;50.00 per month. Pb.
door to patio, elec, kit., BY OWNER, &gt; bedroom, 1W
bath home. On* bedroom
FA 2-6220.
utility room, c a r p o r t s ,
has
separata entrance, caa
91,700. 968-5570 DeBary.
LG. 3 BR.. 2 full baths, range.
be rented for income. Will
Will lease &gt;85 mo. Ted Wiltrod* for smaller place.
EXECUTIVE TYPE
Uame Hdwe. FA 2-3464.
Shown by appointment Call
HOME
FA 3-8846.
3 RM. furn. apt., clem , wa­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3
Bedrooms,
2
Baths,
Dou­
ter, lights, 850. 322-2764.
ble Garage, Central Heat A Trade or lease. Winter Park:
3 BR, kit. equipped, air
2 DR House. Clean A close
Alr-Coodllloning. Lovely lo­
cond. 414% mtg. ISt mo.,
in. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.
cation.
incl. taxes, insurance. Owe*
LMN ENTERPRISES,
LPT. &gt;30 A up. Surplus City.
e r transferred. MI 4-9321 or
Inc.
323-0934.
UR., 1-hath, C.B. bouse, Out Ph. S38-3911, Longwood, collect
of flight pattern. Outside
2 BR House wltn acreages—
EVERETT A. HARPER
city limits, yet close-in. Ph.
located 1 miles north St.
AGENCY.
REALTOR
FA 2-5821.
Johns River on 17-92 Hiway.
FHA-VA Sales Broker
Call 357-3293 Eustis for de­
'lean, 4-RM. «U P art.
2465 S. Park Ave.
tail*.
FA 2-22*4
or
FA 2-2285
BR Unfurn. bouic. Nothing
3 ACRES oraega grove, plus
fancy, but chaap rent. Ph. A LOT FOR THE MONEY
5 Bedroom bouse on UpfA 2-3218.
And wd’ll include a big 3sale Road. For particulars
story Horn*. 4 Bedrooms, 2
csU 257-3292, Eustll, FU.
4 BR., 2 Bath .........&gt;145 mo.
baths, repainted inside A
3 BR., 2 Baths . . . . &gt;110 mo.
out, new wiring, g o o d 3 BR, U4 Bath, c e n t duct
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . &gt;70 Mo.
plumbing, 7 blocks from
heat, large tot, fenced yard,
downtown. Total p r i c e
Payton Realty
Naar Sanford. Ph. 333-0414.
86,100: owner-financed with
Reg. Real Estate Brokers
&gt;500 down and &gt;65 a month. 3 BR., 1 Bath, KUchee equip.,
FA 2-1301 IT-93 at Hiawatha
fenced yard. 3908 Old Or­
Furn. Apts., Pleasant living.
lando Rd., Sunland.
Park Apta. FA 2-1507
CALL NOW!
&gt; BEDROOM bouse, kitchen INVESTMENT A REALTY
322-6173 CRUMPTON BUILDERS have
•quipped, Lake privilege*, l i t N. Park
several repossessed homes
Dear Air Base. FA &gt;-4736 BARGAIN at &gt;4.250, 2 BR
in the Sanford area.
after 5:10.
House on paved street, 2
OR REPAIRS TO
block* East of Enterprise,
YOUR OWN HOME
Lake cottage, furn. &gt;22-6106.
Fla. Post Office. #68-4601. For information call Jack
I BR bouse, kit. equipped, &gt;75.
Brown, 423-1631 Orlando, or
FA 2-5301.
&gt;77-6071 Tampa.
"CLEAN quiet Booms" The
U P L E X , 2-BR., te rra u o
Property Management D floors.
Gables. FA 2-0730.
Would consider lots
L Sale* Broker
on deal. L. C. Clark Sr., 702
Fura. ApL Close tn. ApL 4.
Lake Mary Blvd.
&gt;35 Me. 407 Vi W. let.

Stenstrom Realty

SO U TH W A RD

VA - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

FURN. ApL 2300 McUonrUle.

RENT A BED
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
Bads.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. fa 3-siai i n w. let st.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FURN. APT. FA 2-2100.

FURN., 2-room epL FA 3-1274
or FA 3-5482.

Legal Notice
sonci c io n
n e n n o rs x s n u w

NOTICE ! • H E R E B Y QIVEK Hist t h e und»r»l#n»d. 4*.
s i r i n g to o ngoge in builnoss
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this I t h day of J a n u a r y , t i l * .
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Offer* for your **1action
that* Beautiful 3, I, A 4
Bedroom

ALMOST FINISHED

Government

*n Lorn wood
Oe A Beautiful Street
2 Bedrooms, 8 Baths, Central
Haat. Air-conditioning op­
tional.

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,760
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make th# beat home
hoy, aee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

And

SOMETHING
DIFFERENT

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Iwr.
CsU Collect
TK 8-3*11
Longwood

12. Real Estate For Sal* 21. B e a e ty
Harriett's Beauty Nook
F.v« Appt’J. ) Sr. B eautician
FA 8-5742
3 Homes in Completion SUgc 105 So. Oak
in Beautiful Crystal Lake
PERMANENT SPECIALI
Park. Monthly C a r r y i n g
20% Off Regular Prices
Charges less than the Low* Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
eat Rent. Low Down Pay­
Hotel Call for eve. appt.
ment. Any type Financing.
322-8525.

PICK YOUR COLORS
AND MOVE IN

LMN ENTERPRISES,
Inc.

22. Built » Paint » Repair

For Appt. Ph. 838-3911 collect

For Your Painting 4 Wall­
papering needs call Clar­
ence L. Wynn. FA 2-4804 for
10 Acres adjoining City Limits
Free Estimate.
.______
only 89950.00, with 10%
down, balance monthly.
24. Electrical Services

ACREAGE

LOTS

9 large lota near high school
with 240 feet paving, only
&gt;6500.00, with 10% down.
Balance monthly.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

13. Mortfaf* Loon?
MONEY WANTED — Second
mortgage on home for per­
manent resident of X3 yrs.
Ample s e c u r i t y . Call
FA 2-8087 after 3 p.m.

YOUNG'S ELECTRIC SVC.
Contr'cting lc Repairs
4 Controls

lltSuaM t^^FANdM
25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
C ontract.:: Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanferd Ave.
FA 2-131)

27. Special Servic
WALLIS CABINET
SHOP

B15 Went 3rd St.
Custom Made Cabinet*
MICA Counter-tops
Fully Equipped, Air • Condi­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tioned. modern Restaurant, Days 322-7471 - Nile* 322-6U0
Idaally located. Only &gt;8500
NEED A PICTURE?
includes everythin!. Lease
Call Bill Vincent at
on building &gt;135 per mo.
The Sanford Herald
Pb. Stemper Agency, 1911
S. French Ave. FA 2-4991. f. D. Portraits, Commercial
Parties 4 Gatherings,
STORE FOR RENT. 214 SanSmall or Largs
ford Ava., F a 2-0221.
FAST SERVICE
Night FA 2-0933
If. Female Help Wanted
Day FA 2-3611
R. N. and L. P. N. positions
INCOME TAX
available immediately for
PREPARATION
medical and surgical units,
1306 Douglas — 522-7196
on evening and night shifts,
Apply Director of Nurses,
W recker Service
Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal, Sanford.
$5.00
Anywber* in City Limit*
-WOMEN—

13. riusinews Opportunity

Earn Extra money with Na­ Reel's Paint L Body Shop
tional Company in your Complete Wreck Rebuilding
10th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
spare time. For further in­
Day
FA 2-7719-Nlt* FA 2-05M
formation call 332-8511, 4
to 10 p. m. Ask for Mr. Tractor mowing 4 Gradies.
Wsgnar.
Call FA 2-7631.
REGISTERED NURSE
Cali f a r a n
or
Tor Complete Palntins Bve.
Licensed Practical Nurse
BERRYHILL
Position now apes in New
PAINTING CONTI.
Nursing 4
Convalescent
After I p. m.
Center. Good salary, m ails
whlls on duty. Select quar­ Roofing, guttering, carpenter,
painting, cement, Get. home
ters available.
repair, Lowest prices la
DeBary Manor
town. 23 yrs. exp. Local
Rt. 17-92, DeBary, Fla.
references. FA 2-tlTL
WANTED. Advanced H a i r
Stylist Eva - Bess Beauty
Shop. 121 N. Oak.

17. Male Help Wanted
Experienced carpenter'! help­
er. See Willard Jonas, Paola, or Ph. FA 3-0464 after
* p. m.
MECHANIC. Apply le
son, Spain Atlantic Service,
&gt;990 S. Sanford.

18. Help Wasted
Colored Motor Route Carrier
far afternoon piper route.
Must have References and
dependable car. Write Cir­
culation Dept. P . O. Box
1*57, Sanford.

19. Situations Waslsd
CLEANING
Offices, new 4 refill hemes.
Work fuaranteed. Bu-AK
Cleaning, FA 3-033L
Child Care

FA 3-W4.

21. B saity
PERMANENT Wave Special
Present this ad for a Mother
nod Daughter permanent
wave. Mother payi regular
price — Daughter's perm a­
nent
44 Price
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
&gt;18 Palmetto Ave.
Pbooe 322-0134
HOMES
W* will bey th* let yea a#led end betid th* been
yee west. Oe* ewe elate
trsaaactiae . Paymtat frees
nothing down 4 mlnlmem
monthly. FHA, VA, er
Bank Financing.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Phene &gt;35-8611
Mr. Leetheehovy er
Mr. P&lt;

LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Have Neither Vacated Nor Migrated
They've Juat Moved Their Hindquarters
Aad Wish To Anaouaco That The

New Location
OF THE

TeeSALES’NOFFICE
Green
la Now At
MS Highland, l of wood
1 Mack North Of Keyaar Drufe
Ph. m 84911
Can Collect

341

MACKLE
BUILT
HOMES
Yea, here at

Deltona
These lovely homes
are telling feet T hs
reason le solid value
— low price end high
quality constructionCome out and tee
these wonderful homes
for yo u rse lf— There
ere IB completely!
furnished models to*
choose from.

•7.MO.IS BIMBO. As
lew ee 8I4Q. sewn sod
M B jfV e r M eath -

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S»HeS,WlMI VAD
CCWPUlNTS THAT
VOOTS NMPUMiy
MU-WeiONT. IT*

�VISIT OUR LOT

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Phone FA 2-5612
27. Special S erv ices

By Nadine Seltzer,

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type*
Sizes
We Repair anil Service

i&gt; T I N r.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd SL
FA 2-6433
HEATING
SERVICING — TESTING
Lewis Sale* 4 Service
2317 C. C. Road
FA 2-7*28
Wa thing Machine Sale*
&amp; Service
Free Estimate on Repairs
322-7303
2010 lliawatlia

BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
'37 Cadillac. White, alr-cond.
13(H) Grapevillc Ave.
power steering, Good cond.
3673.
At Railroad Tracks
18' Boat, 33 Elec, intr 4 trlr. I960 Toyopet, Good ehape.
$423, aiiurae pymta. Smith’s
$275. Ollier motors. Mortar
mixer $200; TV's $33 4 up.
Amoco, 3790 Orlando Dr.,
FA $-7434.
You name it! Bill will try
to find it. 10,000 Items.
37. B oats • M otors
For your Children; Compton's
America's highest quality 16 FT. High Hat cabin
cruller, 50 h. p. Johnson
encyclopedia. Half p r i c e .
all elec, and extras. 128
Trade-in. FA 2-7454 after 4
Garrilson Dr„ FA 2-3163.
p.ni.
14 F t Aluminum Lone Star
boat, top windshield 4 con­
trols, Clipper trailer, 18 lip.
Johnson motor. All in top
5-PC. Bedroom suite, 7-pc.
shape for $373. NO 8-3208.
Dinette, 2 chairs, reclining
chair, sofa, desk, lamps, Gateway To The Waterway
Bahama lounge, Kolia way Robson S p ortin g Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
bed, Gym set, washer. All
nearly new. All or part. 304-6-6 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5661
322-6386.
39. T railers • C abanas
.1.1. A rticles W anted

For FAST TAXI Service call
Homer Little at Greyhound
Bus Station. FA 2-1421 or
9993.

Travel GREYHOUND. Call
FA 2-1421 or 9993 and wo
will have our TAXI pick
you up Homer Little, Grey­
hound Bus Station.

36. AutotnobQ w • T rucks i

FI REPLACE WOOD
Oak and Pine
Robert Morris, 323-0333

“ Repair Moit Anything”
HOYD'S CABLNET SHOP
307 Elm
FA 2-2816

PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
Rebuilding • Itcfelting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2001 — Call PM Only

31. Articles For Sale

DOLLAR
SAVING DAYS

WANTED! Citrus fruit. L erie
or small amounts. Bonded
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Alansfield. FA 2-4244.

• tiu h n*. w_
y - jm
" T hat hobbyhorse h a u n t bean BROKEN yeti"

34. Articles For Sal*

34. Articles For Sale

Piano Toning and Repair
STITCH AND SAVE
W L. Hannon — FA 2-4233 HIDE-A-Bed Exc. Cond. $45.
Ph. FA 2-3604.
Some Trade-In 4 some Re­
29. Automobile Service
possessed. All guaranteed.
FINAL CLEARANCE! 2
14
FT.
G.E.
refrigerator
with
Auto Glass, Tape
revolving shelves, g o o d
Singer P o r t a b l e s , $7.30
4 Seat Coven
cond., $33. Or will trade
Each; Singer in stand, $11;
AUTO GLASS &amp;
refrigerator and gas stove
Kenmore Port. $18.50; Zig
SEAT COVER CO. plus $20, for someone to Zag Port., $36; Open-arm
paint my lmuse, Altamonte
Port., $13; Neccbl Auto.,
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-6032
area. 836-3886 after 6 p. m„
Reg. $246, 1963 Model.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
all day Sat. 4 Sun.
$176.40, $10 Down 4 $10
monthly; Universal, makes
AUTO GLASS
buttonholes 4 zigzags, Now
Carpet
Special!
INSTALLED
$60. 13 Down. $3 Mo. 104
LIMITED
TIME
!
I
!
Senkitrik Glass and Faint Mac has THROWN AWAY the So. Park, 322-6411.
Company
Percentage Book.
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4622
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Dealer COST plus $1 per
31 A. Pete
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
yard.
Silver Poodles, 3 female min­ ALL FIRST QUALITY
pipe, steel, grease traps,
iature, sired by Champion
dry wells, ktepplni; stones.
TOF RATED MILLS
Pcrravan Pride of Ledabof. Call us (or a showing of these
Mlraclu Concrete Co.
Write, Mrs. Heatherdale,
FA 2-6751
fine Carpets In your home. 806 Elm Ave.
4311 Edgebrook Dr., Or­
Nylon, Acrilan, All Wool,
lando. Ph. 633-6664.
etc. llunureds to choose CHRISTMAS LAY-A-W AY,
ii
Never picked Up. '64 Model
from. TERMS! Up to two
3.’. F lo w e rs - S h ru b e
Swing Needle Dial-O-Mstic
years to Pay!
Zig Zag. Does Decorative
DUTCH MILL NURSERY An­
sewing, makes buttonholes,
nuals ready now. Up*ala Carpets A la Carte
1106 E. Colonial Dr.
Sews on Buttons, Mono­
Rd. Near Mayfair Golf
Orlando, Fla.
grams. Embroiders, etc.
Course.
241-6164 Collect or
Was $126, Now Assume re ­
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­ Leroy C. MacTavUh, Owner
maining 5 payments of $7.50,
kee stock. All other kinds
Ph. FA 2-6627.
FA 2-3545 after 6 p.tn.
of Nursery shrubbery end
trees.
Gray Shadows Nurssry
5 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

CONNOLLY’S

1933 Universal Jeep, 4-wheel
drive, A-l cond. Kiddy's
Standard Service Station,
100 N. French, Sanford.

FKEEJ ESTIMATE

'61
'52
'30

an |
Cal

SINGER SLANT-O-MATXO
ould like reepoMible party
to take op payments ed 916
monthly ea 160 Slast-O*
Metis Automatic Zfe S H
Hewing Machine to Oooeole.
Balance 0*1. gervtoe Dis­
count On. 623440, anytime.
GUNS. New 4 Used. Large
eelection. Will trade, Also
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired- Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp 4 Gun Shop.
FOR SA L E - Fill dirt, clay,
ahell, peat and topeolL EIll*
Lloyd, FA 2-3576.

Bkr\TGa,&lt;lX,e*00

1968 Ftirlane 600 Sport Coupe
lM tom Mae. Tide ear has V-l engine, aataateUe Irene■baton. r*4K heater and air eeadltJeniag.
M U 1

IFa haded._____________ _-.....—---------

WhHe with Mae taterter, equipped with radto aad 9| | g g

1962 Impala 4-Door Hardtop
engine, nntonutle tranamlselea. power
radto 4k heeler. While with red tatertor.

I960 Galaxie Club Sedan
Y-l engine, automatic transmission, radio and
heater, medium blue with white top. —-- ------

'1196

Showroom New, Fully Equipped.

1961 Ford Sunliner
One Owner, F.xlra Nice.

1959 Oldsniobile

SPECIAL

4-Door Holiday, Low .Mileage.

1959 Mercury
2-l)oor Hardtop, Yellow and White,
Extra Special.

1959 Chevrolet

$3193
$2495
$1093
$1495

Sedan; V-8, power steering 4 C 4 ^ A F
brake., automatic, radio, heater,'T I
tinted glass. air conditioning. A I
g J
choice offering at . . .
" “
" ^

1962 Buick La Sabre
4-Door Sedan; We sold It new. Air
conditioning, power steering A
brakes, radio, heater, tinted glas-.
Very appealing.

1960 Bonneville Vista

*1295
*995

“8''

WEEK-END SPECIAL!
59 Chevrolet Impala

One owner. Loaded aad clean. Very
special at . . . .

*2495
*1595

1958 Plymouth
Belvedere. 4-Doot; automatic, radio,
healer, power steering. Lets than
60,000 miles. Extra special a t . . .

*695

$ { (f, H e w p lu E

|j

K*OTOR5i

| i r\g &lt;

Many, Mnny More — Priced An Low
Ah $9.1.00

HUNT

MERCURY

SAN*OKI) • IA 2-48N4

INC

Winter Park Phong
MI 4-0209

COT AT PALMETTO 4

ra m bler

]

COMMERCIAL

M NEW &amp; USED,

CAR SHOWING!
Continues Thru Saturday, 10:00 P.M.

OVER 4 0
New Cars On Display!
Including: The Spider Convertible with super charged engine] The all
new Chevelle! The El Cnmlno! The Chevelle Malibu auper nporta model!
See them today!

NEW CARS

G oing

$ 1 9 9 5

t

AS LITTLE AS $200 DOWN

Top

OUR QUOTA

SELL 20 CARS A DAY!
Bring Your Trade-In In Now No Reasonable Offer Refused!

AUTO
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PLUS FULL TANK OF GAS
With The Purchase Of Any New Or Used Car Costing Over $500

Only

1960 Chryaler S a ra to g a
like n*». equipped with V-8 engine,
nntematlc transmission, radio and
*1798
healer, power steering. ........----------- ----- --• IW V

Jen. Spec. Seefarer dunga­
ree*. $2.55 pr. Army-Navy
Surplus, Sanford.

1959 Ford Galaxie Tudor Hardtop
V*6 engine, automatic transmission, power
steering, beater and air conditioning.

Maternity wardrobe, like new,
sire 16. $20. 322-6066.

1959 Ford Falrlane 500

NEW Garrad Turn Table.
Type (A), 1923 So. Palmetto
evenings.

3 9 5

1962 F tirltne Fordor Sedan

CARPETS clean easlar with
the Blue Luitre Elec. Shampooer only $1 per day. Carroll’s Furniture.

SINGER DROP-IN BOBBIN
Makes button holes, sows on
button*. Bel. $56.00. Assume
payments of 96 mo. Buy
lax-ally 4 be Service*) loceUy. 104 So. P ath . 122-6411.

*1395
*3195
*1595

1961 Cadillac

1966

OCALA LOT

CARS!

Articles Ear Bnle

1962 Flacon Futura

Stick Shift, Radio and Hrater.

1 0 8 1 1 PLYMOUTH 2-Door,
tR O R
I - - ® Automatic Transmission, Real Nice
fW O
1087 PLYMOUTH 2-Door.
CUR
* - * ■ Needs Little Work ............... ............. 9 •
FORD
Cylinder 4-Door
.... ......
1 Q E C OLDSMOUII.E "88''
*11
Excellent Interior ....... ........... ..
91

TWO BEDROOMS
33x8’ ......................
ONE BEDROOM
41x8' .......................
31x8' .......................
30x8’ ..........................

WANTED

TB 6-1611,
leet

Extra Nice %

TOP VALUE
STAMPS
ON ALL

Used furnltare, applUaeee,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry'e Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 6-4162.

aeeeu ad

For Outntandinic Huyn In Clean,
Thoroughly Checked &amp; Reconditioned Used Car*

PLUS

•e ll Ue Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. PA *0677.

ad

U Pays To Use The Herald Want Ad*

Low - Low Price Week-End Specials

LEESBURG LOT
'58

Jan. 24, ’04— Page 9

Frl.

on used

LOW
BANK RATE
FINANCING

Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ovating. New 4 Used Furaitore. C t3 Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., et 706 Celery Ave.
FA MUT.

Ijrralit

MOBILE HOMES

1958 Mercury 4-dr. Sta. Wa­
TWO BEDROOMS
gon, $523. Reel'k Paint 4
'60 46x10’ ....................... $2895
Body Shop, Sanfonl Ave.
'60 43x10' ................... $2995
WANTED; '56 Okli 2-door Se- '38 43x8' ...................... $2393
dan. Absolutely no rust, 57 36x8' ...................... $1995
Never-Hit lx&gt;dy. Interior '57 33x8' ...................... $1893
must be excellent. Top price '33 33X8' ....................... $1763
paid for right car. l’hone
ONE BEDROOM
644-7438 Winter Park.
'39 30x8' ...................... $1605
'38 33x8' ....................... $2995
SACRIFICE!
1962 Chevrolet, 409 C.U. En­ '57 35x8’ ...................... $1893
gine, 4-speed Stick-Shift. 336 '57 32x8' ............................$1763
Poit Traction rear end. On­ '36 28x8' .......................... $1393
ly 16,000 miles. Owner go­ 54 27x8' ...................... $1193
ing overseas. Sacrifice at '33 37x8' ....................... $1493
$2,000. Phone S a n f o r d '32 22x8' ...................... $ 993
FA 2-6601.
DRIVE IN AND SAVE $$$
'38 Font Station Wagon. AU
CONNOLLY’S
extras. Power brakes 4
Mobile Home Sales, Inc.,
steer. Factory air, $330.
LEESBURG
FA 2-7660.
V . S. 441' By-Paae
•37 PLYMOUTH, almost re ­
Phone 787-3331
built motor, good tirca.
OCALA
•Must Sacrifice. $200. Phone 2 Miles North on U. S. 441
FA 2-0764, FA 2-5666.
Phone 622-8108

33. t u ra ila re

•an lu rit

V-8, Overdrive, Real Clean.

36. A utom obiles • Trucks

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
4 Low Interest Rslea
4 Low Monthly Ptymeau
FLORIDA STATE BANK

3hr

2-Doer hardtop,

Forder sedan, V.g engine, automatic
transmission, radio and heater. .....

*1188
■•“

PRICES SLASHED ON USED CARS!
m l MercuW Com*1
lie unnsml»*"*“

Over 25 Thoroughly Reconditioned Cars
Are Going At Rock Bottom Prices
1 YEAR GW WARRANTY ON ALL UNITS!

fg h t Wu«

'll to

A Buy At

Strickland- Morrison, Inc.
308 E. First — Sanford — Ph. FA 2-1481

NEW HOME E lect Cabtoot
eewtng mack. Seasonable.
Mahogany end table, fold'ln « trailer table. 322-6063.

Salesmen On Duty At All T i m e s . . . at

HOLLER
M O TO R

SALES

1

______

2nd. &amp; Palmetto, Sanford
Ph. FA 2-0711 — FA 2*C2S1

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Miller Play Premieres

V m O Pag* 10—FH. Jan. 24, ’64

[Bryant Denies [Heart Fund Forming |lPast Presidents
South Dakota Votes Any Plan To
Sunday Volunteers Of Jaycees
Honored
Switch Funds
Poll Tax Clincher

tn iiu n r

,-------------------------------------— -------------------- ----

PIERRE, 8. D. (UPI) Tb* 24th Amendment banning
the poll tax waa a part ot the
U. S. Constitution for all prac­
tical purposes today aa a re­
sult of a last minute race be­
tween Georgia and South Da­
kota for final ratification
booors.
South Dakota won. The state
Senate suspended Me rules

New Contract
Brings Gleason
To Florida
NEW YORK (UPI) — Jackie Gleason described a $6 mil­
lion television contract-one
of the biggest one-year deals
In television history — as
•'sweet"
"They're going to let me
do it In Florida so 1 can alt
around in the sun or play
golf while working," said the
comic. "That’s pretty eweet
I’ll never have to be stuck in
New York in bad weather
again."
Gleason said the contract
Is being worked out by his
representatives, General Ar­
tists Corp., and the Columbia
Broadcasting System. Gleason
previously had been reported
to be retiring at the end of
his season.
"Why did I decide to con­
tinue 7" he chortled. "Well,
the money bad something to
do with it. It’s sweet."
The new contract would
•over the 1964-03 television
season. Gleason said he will
have the privilege of doing
his show out of Miami Beach
or Palm Beach, lie baa pre­
ferred Palm Beach for his
vacationing in the past.
The move tram New York
probably will require the
southward heglra of 200 per­
sona connected with Gleason’s
show. But as he said, "with
that money I could hire 4,000
mors people."

VEGETABLE
REPORT
Fsdsral Stats Market
. Nsws Service
Saaford
Shipping point information
lor Jan. 23. All sales F.O.B.
Precooling charges extra un­
less otherwise state,
less otherwise stated.
District
Light rain and mild.
Cabbaga: offcrlngi light,
demand fair, market weaker.
Domestic round type, 141 bu.
crates, mostly $2; 50 lb.
tacks, |1.30 to $1.75.
Carrots: demand good, mar­
ket about steady. Sacks, 431 lb.,, film wrapped, $2.30 to
12.73; 50 lb. sacks, $1.75 to $2.
Cauliflower: ottering* light.
Carton, 1 dot., few, $2.30.
Celery: demand good, m ar
hat steady. IS In. crates, Pas•al, 2-214 doz., $3; $4 dox.,
$2.75; S-S doz., $3.23; hearts,
film wrapped, 2 doz., $3.73.
Endive end Escarole; offer­
ings light, 1 1/9 bu. cratss,
law, $3 to $3.25.
Lettuce: offering* l i g h t ,
market about steady. Icebtrg
type, W.B. crates, 2 doz., few,
$4-30. Komaine, 1 1/9 bu.
•rates, $3.75 to $3.
Onions, green: era tea, 3
dox. bunches, $3.
Parsley: crates, B doz.
bunches, $2.23 to $2 80.
Radishes: demand good,
market steady. Baskets, film
packed, red, 104 ot., $150 to
$1.73.
Hastings, Pie. District
Light rain and mild.
Cabbage: offerings light,
demand alow, market weak­
er. Domestic round type, 144
bu. crates, $1.75 to $2, beat,
mostly $1; 30 lb. sacks, $1.50
to $1.75. Precoaling extra.

Two Added
NEW YORK (UPI) —Two
Bora sporta celebrities, BUI
Bussell, pre basketball’* top
defensive player, and Cordis
Howe, hockey's number on*
Ufatlms scorer, have been addad to the list of champions
to bo honored at the ltth an­
nual BUI Corum Manorial
Dinner of the Sporta Lodge
B’nal Brfth, Jan. 26.

Honor Weatherly
ATLANTA (UPI) — Jo#
Weatherly has been honored
by the araatton «f a memorial
•ward la hla name by the Atlanta International Bacaway.
Weatherly waa killed Subday
i • crash hi • 600-miia race at

Thursday and adopted the
resolution unanimously, 34-0.
Georgia almost got into the
act when ita Senate passed
the ratification resolution un­
animously and sent It to the
House for speedy action.
The administrator of the
General Services Administra­
tion (GSA), upon receiving notlflcaUon of ratification here,
will formally certify that the
amendment has been ratified
by the required three-fourths
of the states.
Ratification of the 23rd
Amendment—which gave Dis­
trict of Columbia residents
the right to vote in president­
ial elections — waa complet­
ed March 29, 1961, when Kan­
sas became the 38th state to
ratify 42 minutes ahead of
Ohio. The GCA administrator
formally declared It In force
April 3, 1961.
The new amendment forbids
the collection of poll taxes as
a requirement for voting In
primaries and elections for
president, vice president and
members of Congress.
Thus for the first time since
the birth of the republic, a
presidential election will be
held this year without a poll
tax.
Actually, the victory for
civil rights groups was small.
Only five*states still have the
poll tax on their books. And
states still may require the
poll tax for state and local
elections.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant said to­
day he knew of no plans to
use recreational bond funds
to purchase right-of-way for
the Cross Florida Barge Ca­
nal,
Bryant told his news con­
ference that the state canal
authority had bonding author­
ity and had extensive lands
that could be sold or used as
a basia for borrowing. And he
aald the Legislature had en­
acted a law permitting the
use of state monies for rightof-way purchases.
“There Is no though!, to my
knowledge," t h e governor
said, "to use recreational
funds for canal right-of-way."
Earlier this week, a guber­
natorial candidate, Sen. John
E.
Mathews, Jacksonville,
said the voters of the state
bought a "pig in a poke"
when they approved a consti­
tutional amendment authoris­
ing sale of state bonds to pur­
chase recreational land* for
Florida. He said the monies
could be used to buy right-ofway for the canal, a favorite
project of the governor's.
Bryant aald Ills feelings
about Uic whole recreational
land program were on record.
He aald primary considera­
tion of where the money will
be spent will concern the
land's recreational value. He
polulcd out that he probably
wouldn't I* In office when the
program waa implemented.

Junior College Courses Must
Be Flexible, Bailey Says
TAMPA (UPI) — Th* cur
rlculum a t Florida's public
Junior colleges must be flex­
ible and willing to change as
hualnesa and Industry require,
State School Supt Thomaa D.
Bailey said Thursday.
Bailey aald that mora than
60 per cent of all college age
freshmen are enrolled In Jun­
ior colleges end half of them
will go on to romplete their
four year degree*.
"Florida’s teachers, scient­
ists, lawyers, engineers, doc-

This 'Brain' Has
To Be Spanked
KL MONTE, Calif. (U PI)—
Space scientists are develop­
ing a "baby electrochemical
brain" which they hope to
train to function like that of a
human.
The brain would be "spank­
ed”—like a child—to teach it
good habits.
Scientists a t Spare-Control
Corp.—a subsidiary of Aero.
JetGeneral—describe the baby
mcrhanical brain as a signifi­
cant breakthrough In research
on compact, electrochemical
systems.
They said It could lead to a
logic computer that would b*
capable of guiding and con­
trolling mlasilrs, navigating
spacecraft and operating as­
sembly line*.
The work Is actually the
brainchild of physicist Robert
M. Stewart, manager of SpaceGeneral’s research division.
Ha and hla co-workers have
succeeded In constructing an
artificial electrochemical neu­
ron, a basic requirement In a
computer capable of Imitating
a human brain.
Working under contract to
the Air Force’s Bionics and
Computer Branch at WrightPatterson Air Fores Bata,
near Dayton, Ohio, Stewart
hopes to:
—Construct a brain model
composed of many of the arti­
ficial neurons.
—Program th* ’infant brain
model” to respond to external
stimuli aa human brains do.
Stewart says that since the
working model’a behavior wiU
at first be disorganised—Ilka
that of most babies—it will be
"spanked” to teach It good be­
havior habit*.
The "spanking” wlU be administered with moderate elec­
trical shocks each time the
brain gives an undeairabla re­
sponse.
This form of punishment, felt
only by Uioaa parts moat re­
cently active, would discour­
age similar response* hi the
future, Stewart says.
Th* physicist baliavsa hla
work at Space-General may
contribute to solving aosna of
the aujor mysteries of human
memory and learnlag procoasts, as wall as foster a new

torn, business executives and
other professional leadera will,
for th* most part In th* fu­
ture, bo transfer students
from junior collegra,” he said.
"Our state univarsities will
b* able to concentrate upon
professional and other gradu­
ate work."
At the same time, Bailey
told the opening inslnn of the
threa-day Junior college facil­
ities conference, much of the
state’s future working force
will com* from Junior colleges
and for many this will ba their
only higher education.
"We will need constantly to
evaluate the curriculum and
to develop new programs aa
business and Industry require.
Mo-a often than not, it will
require rradapting existing
facilities for new use."
Florida has Invested $22
million In buildings for Junior
colleges In the past seven
years and will build ail addi­
tional $30 million worth In tha
near future under tha college
bond amendment.
The conference, attended by
architects, engineers and Jun­
ior college personnel, is to dis­
cuss buildings and facilities,
with special emphasis on voca­
tional-technical facilities and
instructional materials cent­
ers.

NEW YORK (UPI» - An ism lend pointed autombio-, Tills character, Maggie Is
unsuccessful marriage involv­ graphical touche* to play* depicted as a girl from a
ing an ill-fated sexy blonde wright Arthur Miller's "Af­ broken home, with not to*
recording and television sing­ ter Th# Fall," which had Its much education, who la a
phone girl in Quentin'a office.
ing star and echoes of the premiere Thursday night.
Ten past presidents of the McCarthy probe of cornmunFirst-nighters a t the new He doesn't know she exist*
Sanford - Seminole Junior
Anta Washington S q u a r e until a chance meeting in tha
Theater could not a v o i d
Chamber of Commerce were
thinking that the three-hour park when be is beset with
honored a t Thursday’s lunch­
drama
waa, in a general way, marital problem! with his
eon meeting of the organiza­
a personal eatharsis for the first wife. Within a few year*
tion aa It o W rv H National
playwright: as though he had she L« suddenly a great sing,
JayCee Week.
put himself on the couch and ing star and follows up tha
crush she has alwaya had on
Program Chairman Tommy
was his own analyst.
Speer Introduced th* past
Jason Robards Jr., in a him. He marries her.
His own career suffers dur­
president! who gave brief re­
I brilliant portrayal of Qucning this marriage that soon
port! on their respective ad­
1
tin,
a
successful
lawyer
of
LONDON (UPI) — A Brit­
becomes hectic because of the
ministrations in the way of
ish officer ousted by rebell­ 140. equates with Miller.
fund raising project*. Most of ious Tangayika troops said on
A shapely, pretty unknown. basic insecurity of the star,
the president* referred to arrival in England Wednesday . Barbara I/oden. complete with who feels she never is loved
some of the more successful night that "outside influence'’ light blonde wig in (he second enough and takes to liquor
projects but they frequently played a rale in the two-role ' act. has what everyone will and pills to keep her going.
mentioned various projects revolt in the former Ilritish refer to a* "the Marilyn Mon­ In a climactic scene leading
roe pari." referring to Mill­ to one of her pill blackouts,
with which they learned to East African territory.
lie almost throttles tier, hut
avoid.
Tanganyika was* reported er* movie star second wife she is revived for a few
Included in the list of past quiet today as President Ju l­ who died of an overdose of
presidents a l the meeting were ius Nycrrre sought to restore sleeping pills a year and a more months of Ufa as ha
walks out for good.
Floyd Palmer, Gordon Brad­ confidence in his two-year-old half after their divorce.
ley, William If. S t a m p e r , government. The r e v o l t ,
MRS. GEORGE MILLS Douglas Stenstrom, G. Andrew
which followed the overthrow
LOOK ! !
Idyllewilde area—Mr*. Jam es' Speer, 31. L. Raborn, Tom Mc­ of neighboring Zanzibar's
Tnnerspring
MxtIrens
Donald,
Mason
Wharton,
Gar­
McKee
British-hacked government by
Renovation Special
Lake Monroe—Mrs. Herbert nett White, Glenn McCall and only eight days, forced NyeJulian Stenstrom.
Include*:
G. Behrcni
rere to barricade himself In
• Cleaning 5 Processing
his palace, but Wednesday
Osteen—Sirs. James Wallin
Felt
he toured the capital and was
Lemon Bluff—Mr*. Dempsey
• Brand New Cover foe
cheered.
Karos
Mattress
• Brand New Tnsalatioa
Geneva—Mr*. Ed Yarborough
where needed
Casselberry—Mrs. Troy OverSANFORD
Escape
street
MIAMI (U PI)—Havana ra ­
MIAMI (UPI) — PoUce
Altamonte Springs—Mr*. Eu­ dio said today It Is buying
119 Magnolia
chased a sleek-high speed
gene Taylor
150 buses from Hungary.
Avenue
Oakland Hills — Mrs. Molly The first 50 arrived Wed­ boat up and down Hiscayne
Phone
FA 2-6.121
Royslon
nesday and the others are ex­ Ray for four hours early to­
day
and
finally
lost
It
in
tlie
Lake Brantley—Mrs. William pected next month, the broad­
FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY
darkness.
Cromwell
cast said.
Additional H e a r t Sunday
captains arc needed in the
areas of Fern Park, North
Orlando, Lake Howell, Mait­
land, Briarwood, Sanlando
Springs, Weathcrsfield, Bear
Lake, Paola and Chuluota.

A volunteer army te con­
duct the Heart Sunday doorto-door canvass in Seminole
County on the weekend of
Feb. 23 has begun to form
ranks under the leadership of
Mrs. George Mills of SanforJ.
The appointment of Sirs.
Mills as Heart Sunday Chair­
man for 1964 waa announced
by Ed Simon, president of the
Scminole-DeBary Division of
(he Florida Heart Association.
Efforts will be made to en­
roll hundreds of heart volun­
teers in tills county, she said,
pointing out that they will be
among the more than a mil­
lion and a half In the nation
who will call on their neighliors in observance of Heart
Sunday.
"H eart F u n d volunteer*
serve a twofold purpose,"
3lrs. 31111a explained. "They
serve as educational ambass­
adors, leaving at each home
a leaflet containing Important
information about heart di­
sease. They also receive
Heart Fund contributions.
“ We arc looking forward
to registering many new vol­
unteers as replacements for
those wlm have moved away,
and as reserves to fill in for
volunteers who might be pre­
vented by illness or other un­
foreseen developments from
serving on Heart Sunday,"
she added.
Volunteer candidates may
register by telephoning the
Heart olflce at lisvw North
Park Ave.
Seminole County w o m a n
who have already volunteered
their a m ic e s as area cap­
tains include the following:
Sanford—ilra. Lewis D. Tamny
Plnccrest—Mr*. J. C. I e ven­
der
r r m c tr r c o ra T o r
Lake Mary—Mr*. C. J. Sass- tivu bt h.v
iv n i j i ’d ic ia l n a man
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Red Skelton
Cheers Cancer
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p r u d e n t ia l
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P la in tiff,
v*.
It. C LYNCH and REBECCA
LYNCH. form erly tha wlfa of
II. C- Lynch; M. A. ROUE RTS,
also k n o w n aa Malvln A. R o ­
berta. and SYLVIA N. ROHERTS, hta w lfa; ItKI.M. INC.,
a F lo r id a co rp o ra tio n ; KLOKI!&gt;A PO WKIt CORPORATION. A
Florid* c o r p o ra tio n : W IN T E R
PARK T E L E P H O N E CO.. INC.,
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RANK AT ORLANDO, THUST E E , a n a tio n a l b a n k in g c o r ­
poration.
D efendants.
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HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-R u ssell Dixon, an 11-year-old Aus­
tralian boy dying of cancer,
waa cheered Thursday night
by a visit with comedian Red
Skelton.
Tha stricken youngster and
his mother, Mrs. Edna Dixon,
flew here from their horns in
Sydney in hopes of aeeing Uia
comic and for a visit to Dis­
v o t iv e n r s u it
neyland.
TOi It. C. LYNCH, c /o Conley
Harlow, Rout* 3, H a ile y,
Skelton, whose own son died
(ioorgla.
of leukemia a few years ago,
HKHECCA I.TNCII. Cath ewaa visibly shaken by Uie visit
d ra t City, C alifornia.
&gt;1. A. HOHKIITX, Slto
with young Russell.
k n o w n a« Melrln A. Ro­

Straub To Run
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
Millroso Games, to be held at
Madison Square Garden Jan.
30, haa added Bill Straub of
Army to complete a six-man
field for the Wannmakcr Mil*.
Straub twice haa s c o r e d
"triples" In th* 1,000-yard run,
mile, and two-mile event In
dual college meet* this acason.

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY 21
Admissions
Tommie Taylor, K a t h r y n
Lindstrom, Edgar II. Bennett,
Jeanne Dunn, Paul P. Pezold,
Jack Lawrence. Melissa Buzzell, Phyllis K. Sills, Willie
Davis, all of Sanford; Clar­
ence W. Hall, Helen Wright,
DeBary; Michael A. llowrn,
Geneva; Rosemary B a r r y ,
Maitland; Virginia S. Shireman, Longwood; WllUam P.
Kelley, North Orlando
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Ituyce Williams,
baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard D. Markland, baby boy,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor,
baby boy, all of Sanford; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Berry, baby
boy, Maitland
Discharges
James L. Sikes, Marvin Carroll, Richard E. Heidenreieh,
Gerald M. Davis, Juanita
Scott and baby boy, Emma
Lou Peterson and baby girl,
Janice E. Dence and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Christine
L. Reynolds and baby boy,
Frank Shamy, DeBary; Violet
Holbrook, Deltona; Bernice
Pilate and baby girl, Mias;
EI o 1 a a Aaron, Altamonte
Springs

Revolt Laid
To 'Outside
Influence'

*

FIRST ROCKET in a
c u r r a n t aeries o f
launchings, the Delta
with a ltela y -2 commu­
nications s a t e l l i t e
aboard, waa a complete
success. Latest reports
aald tha "apace switch­
Julius Caesar’s grandne­ board" waa working
phew, Octaviaaui, was tha beautifully aa it orbited
drat emperor of Roms, under the earth.
•f hugwalua.
.(NBA Telephoto).

bert *. a n d SYLVIA N. ROHERTS, h i t wife, l e t Al­
ma R o a d .
Ilaalehuret,
Georgia.
YOU ARK IIERKHT NOTI­
F I E D t h a t tha Pla intiff, T I I E
PR U D E N T IA L I N M IT It A NCR
COMPANY OF AMERICA, a
Now J t r t e y corporation, haa
Ina tltuta d autt a s a l n a t you In
tha C ircu it C o u rt of tha N inth
Ju d ic ia l Circuit. In and for
Hrmlnola County, F lo rid a; the
n a f u r t nf tha ault la to f o r e ­
close t h a t c e rta in m o r l a a s a
which e ncum bera tha following
described properly, said prop a r ty bain* situ a te d a n d l o c a t ­
ed In gem tnola County, F lo r id a :
L o t I. Uloek t . TANfl L E ­
VYUOD IIKPLAT. a ceordln*
t a t h a p lat t h a r a o f a s r e ­
cord ad In P l a t Book S,
p a * a *1, Public R ecords a t
Semi-tola Couaty , F lo r id a :
Includln* specifically, k ut not
by w a y of lim itatio n, tha follu w ln a f i x tu r e ,:
(IK I t *allon ele ctric kot
w a te r healer
(IK l U n g e
(IK R e f r ig e r a t o r
Oil l l e a t e r a n d T ank
V e n etian Blinds
TOd E T H E R with all Blraet u r e a and Im provem ents now
a nd h e r e a f te r on sa id land,
and f i x tu r e s a tt a c h e d there to,
a ud a ll ra n t a Isauaa, proceeds,
a nd p r o f i ts a cc ru in g and to a c ­
crue from sa id premiere, alt of
which a r o Included w ithin the
foregoing description and th*
babeuduiu there of; also all gas,
gleam, ele.-trlr.
w a ter, and
o th e r h a stin g , cooking, r e f r i ­
g e r a tin g ,
lig h tin g ptum bln*.
ve n tila tin g .
Irrig atin g ,
and
pow a r i f s l i m a ,
m achines
appliances, fixtures, end a p p u r ­
tenances. which nnw a t* or
m ay h e r e a f t e r p e r ta in to. or
bo used with, tn, or on aald
pramleea, oven th o u g h t h s y ba
de ta ch e d or detachable.
YOU AND EACH O F YOU
a r s hereby required to file
your Answ er w ith t h s C lark of
the C ircuit C o u r t la a n d for
Xamlnol* County, Florida, and
se rv* a esp y th e r e o f upon
R ichard W. L asaller, af lbs
firm of U a rn ay , U urne y •
Handley, Za* N orth Magnolia
Avanue, Orlando, Florida, a t ­
to r n e y s for p la in tif f la Ihs
above action, on or before the
n t h d a y s f F e b r u a ry . 1MI.
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bo ente red a g a i n s t you.
IT IX O RD E R E D t h a t th is
he published In T b s Sanford
H erald, a n e w sp a p er published
la Seminole County. Florida,
ouoa a w e e k fo r f o u r ooneecuUvo waeke.
WITNESS th* h a n d of th*
C lerk of th* Clrcatt Court.
Seminole County, Florida, this
tb* t t b day of J a n u a r y . l*dl.
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C l e r k C lr c a tt Court,
Hrmlnola County, Flo rid a
Hy: M a r t h a T. Vlhlea
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JAYCEE HEADQUARTERS on French Avenue is a mccca for tourist*
peeking information about living accommodation*, fishing news, travel
news, road conditions and ‘Tm interested in buying a home in Florida,
who should I see?" Jaycees also aid , . * .
Sanford - Seminole Jajri
art undoubtedly ona of tha
mott distinguished and enter*
prising artanisations made up
#f young aad responsible ossa
age 11-35 with impressive
careers and achievements already recorded to their credit
These young mea spend many
hours each year in work to­
wards the betterment af the
community t h r o u g h well
thoughtout action projects.'
Jaycees tackle projects with
their own members furnishing
the ideas, labor aad follow
throegh. Each Jspree dipt Into
areas of knowledge and expert*
ence sot gained through his
occupation or profession. Each
Jaycee gains leadership and
management training through
heading up aofety campaigns,
civic improvement community
health and other community
service projects.
The entire area of Sanford
and Seminole County Is great­
ly affected by tha efforts and
the effectiveness that this
young men's organisation puts
forth.
June IMS, tha beginning of
the Jaycee 1053-54 year, start­
ed with tha installation ban­
quet The reins of the Seaford-Seminole Jaycee organis­
ation at this time were turned
over to the newly elected pres­
ident, Jim Smith, by the im­
mediate past president Glenn
McCall. .
. ;
Other off tears installed by
State Jaycee president Cody
Ballsy were Jack Ludwig, first
vies president; J. Harold Chap,
man, second vice president;
Philip Skatoe, third vice pres*
ideat; Clyde Long, treasurer;
Charles Tetenbeum, secretary;
Lee Hawkins, historian, and

Dave Berrien, Wendstl Davis,
Jimmy Jones, Chuck Roberts,
Tom Speer end Frank Volta*
line, board-of directors. Mc­
Call was appointed to serve
as state director.
New officers felt highly
honored to be installed In their
respective office by newly
elected state president Cody
Bailey, an outstanding citizen
of the great State of Florida.
Tha local organisation bad
found it a privilege only s few
wssks before at the stats Jayess convention in Ft. Lauder­
dale to nominate Cody Bailey,
of Ft. riercs, for this highest
Jaycee office In tha state.
After these new officers
were installed soma time was
spent fat adopting projects
that wars to be carried out
during the year and setting
up a budget for these projects.
Soma new p r o j e c t s were
adopted and many of tha older
projects were re-adopted for
the year.
One of the older projects,
but least recognised a* to
scope by local dtisens, Is the
Jaycea park and information
building on French Avenue.
Thousands of tourists and peo­
ple moving into this area use
these facilities that the Jayeees offer at this building aaeh
year. The information building
is open each day, Monday
through Saturday, to give trav­
el information and folders con­
cerning attractions in our area
end throughout Florida. Rent­
al Information also Is given
and any other general inform­
ation that might he requested.
All peptone having rental
units are invited to list these
at tha Jayeea building so that
tha Jaycees might make it

easier for newcomers to find
tha type of accommodations
that they might require.
Tha park facilities era used
daily by weary travelers who
wish to rest awhile before con­
tinuing their journey or to
have a picnic with their familiee. The Jaycees, feel that
the Jaycee park and tnforma
tlon building is a great asset
to our community and a way
of saying "thank you" to those
persona visiting our area.
Jaycee week, always the
highlight of the Jaycee year,
numerous activities Lake place
during thia week. In attend­
ance a t the past president's
luncheon were I t of the past
presidents. Awards were given
to five of our area's outstand­
ing citizens at the Distinguish­
ed Service Awards banquet
with the events of the week
under the chairmanship of
Tom Speer.
~ Award winners' were: Joe
Baker, distinguished service;
Douglas Stenstrom, good gov­
ernment; Joyce Roberto, out­
standing young teacher; Rob­
ert Hattaway, outstanding
young fanner, and Richard
Doan, outstanding young sail­
or. Guest speaker at the ban­
quet was Sen. Beth Johnson.
Youth and Sports Activities:
Donald Knight was chair­
man of the annual Raster egg
hunt held Raster afternoon at
Ft. Mellon Park. Approximate­
ly 500 children enjoyed tha
hunt and came away from the
park with their little baskets
filled with the gaily colored
*gg» .
Teenage Driving Road-E-O,
chairmaned by Bob Ray, was
held to promote safe driving
and driving skill* among teen­

. . . the Downtown Merchant, Association each year In staging the an­
nual Christmas parade. The 1963 Christmas parade has been designated
"the best yet,” with numerous float*, bands, marching units, and, of
course, Santa Claua. Jayceea also . , ,
agers. There were 13 entrant!,
and the local winner won first
place in the district finals and
fifth place in tha state finals.
The 1064 Road-E-0 will be
held Feb. 1.
The Junior Golf Tournament
was held on June 24 a t Mayfair Inn Country Club under
the chairmanship of Jim Chap­
man. Nine young men aged
12-17 were entered In the lo­
cal tournament. Out of these
nine entries, three finalists
were selected and taken to the
■tate Jayeea golf tournament
in Umatilla. T h e r a w o r e
no atate winners among Sem­
inole County's entries, but
there were some enviable golf
score* turned in by thia group
of young men.
The 13th Annual Fishing
Rodeo under the chairmanship
of Charles Fox was held in
August with approximately
500 children participating. The
children had a wonderful time
as they crowded around Little
Lake Carola trying their an­
gling skill. Those who had a

■uceetsful catch went away
tired, but happy, carrying with
them a very nice prize.
Health And Safety
The local Jayceea, chairmanned by Bob King worked
very hard with the safety scat
belt campaign Aug. 17. The
Jayceea attempted through
publicity and safety films to
enlighten the public as to the
us* of teat belts In their auto­
mobile*. They told how seat
bflta might nave your lifa or
tha life of a loved one should
an accident occur. The Jaycees
felt they had'met with tome
measure of success, until they
looked hack at tha tragic num­
ber of traffic fatalities that
occurred In Seminole County
last year, then they wondered
if they had worked a little
harder If It could possibly
have helped to save some of
this tragedy.
Sept. 28, with the coopera­
tion of local veterinarians,
Does. Base, Feley and Lawrenre, the Jaycees held a rab­
ies clinic, under the chairman­

ship of Harold Chapman. Two
hundred pet animals were vac­
cinated against rabies in three
hours on this ona Saturday
afternoon. A fee of |3 for
each pet was received. A total
of $500 was raised from this
project. With the help of the
Seminole County and City
Commissioners, it la hoped
that soon thia money can he
spent for the construction of
needed animal shelter for our
araa. An additional eontribu
tlon was made to the animal
shelter fund by Gamma Lamb,
da Chapter, Bets Sigma rhl,
proceed* from their llarvrst
Moon Bail held in mid-Decem­
ber.
Public Affairs
Tha Jayceea carried out two
“Get - Out - The - Vote" cam­
paigns under the chairmanships of I-ce Hawkins and Bill
Richardson. The purpose of
this project before election
time is to encourage the pub­
lic to exerclae its right to vote
and to help select the best
leader* possible.

Qhsxd
Wa Believe:
That faith in God ffivea meaning and purpoM to human life;
That the brotherhood of man transcends the (sovereignty of natlona;
That economic justice can beat be - won by frea men through frea
enterprise;
That government should ha of lawa rather than of men;
That earth's greatest treasure Uea fat human personality;
And that service to humanity Is the bast work of Ufa,

. . . sponsor other community projects. This last year, the young leaders
launched a drive for a new county-wide animal shelter. Plans are afoot
for a shelter in the vicinity of Five Points. Jaycees, with a rabies dinic,
placed $600 in the shelter fund.
In conjunction with the San­
ford Semi-Centennial Committea, the Jaycees ataged the
Semi-Centennial parade under
the chairmanship of Clyde
Long. This was a very success­
ful parade end added much to
the Hemi-Centcnnlal celebra­
tion.
In mid-June the Jayceea en­
dorsed “Clean Up, Fix Up,
I’aint Up Week" and support­
ed thia campaign through par­
ticipation and encouraging all
local citizens to actively take
part in the beautification of
our area.
The Jaycees carried on n
flag sale chairmsnned hy
Wayne Albert. They promoted
the sale of flags and encour­
aged the public to own and fly
(heir flags properly. Tho Jayeees hoped to make this area
the “flag flyingest" in the
country.
The Jaycees passed a resol­
ution and joined with other
civic groups to encourage the
Banford City Commission to
move the public library from
its present site to the old post
office building which would
give the library adequate ex­
pansion needed nt this time
without the expenditure of u
large sum for construction of
a new facility.
Ways And Means
A* in any other organiza­
tion, It ia necessary also for
the Jayceea to raiso money to
carry on their community de­
velopment, youth and sports
activities and other plannrd
projects for the year.
The second in a series of
sports car races was sponsored
hy tha Jayceae with Charles
Fox m chairman. Thia event
was held a t the Osceola air­
strip and almost every Juycee

in the local organization took
an active purl in soins phuso
of this project. Ads wera sold,
concession- stands wt-ro oper­
ated, preparation of tha track
and crowd control. This was
one of tho largest undertak­
ings to raise funds that the
Jaycees hnvo ever uttempted.
Several concession stand pro­
jects have been used this year.
These concession stands have
been operated for the Centrul
Florida Region Sports Car
Club at ita frequent schooling
races held a t the Osceola air­
strip. Chnirmcn for these pro­
jects were Gary Helms, Wen­
dell, Davis,
I.arrv Skates
Chuck Roberta and Rob White.
Fertilizer sales also have
been used In an effort to give
financial support to other proJoels. Tills sale is held each
year in tho early spring and
fall. Thanks to the good aup
port of the public these m Ivs
have always been successful.
Tho past two chnlrmen for the
fertilizer sales were Jack Lud­
wig nnd Chuck Rose.
Christmas And Religious
This year the balloon sale
had Ita greatest success ever.
Tho money rrnlized from this
sale once again ennhlcd tho local Jaycees to guide 14 chil­
dren of St. Lukes Lutheran
Haven on a shopping tour of
our town just before Christ­
inas. Chairman of the balloon
■air, held annuully a t the
Christmas pnradv, was Jimmy
Jones ,
The Christmas psrsds again
was tho largest endeavor of
the post year by the local Jaycecs. All who were present
took notice of tho enthusiastic
wslcome given by tha many
spectators who lined First
.Street (approximately 30,000)

to great tha various marching
unite, bands, local dignitaries
and Santo Claua.
This psrsds strstohsd for
two miles as It wound its way
down First and back up
Fourth Street. Many of tho
Jaycees took part in tha par­
ade, crowd control, parade mar­
shals and providing transport­
ation for dignitaries. Each
year the Jaycees spend many
hours in planning and con­
structing the Santo Claua
float This year’s float was
one of tho outstanding float a
in tha parade. Chairman for
this event was Dave KUngsnsmith who was assisted by
fellow Jayceea and local mer­
chants.
Christmas Lighting Contest,
an annual contest held by tha
Juycee*, was chairmannad by
Wayne Albert This project
creates competition a m o n g
homeowners and boainaspaa
alike in decorating for tba
Christmas holiday*. Trophies
are given to winning entries
through tho courtesy of local
merchants. Traveling trophy
Is given each year to tha most
outstanding commercial entry.
This trophy was donated hy
tho Florida Power and Light
Company.
Aa can ba seen from this
foregoing list tba local Jayrers are busy all year long
carrying out all types of pro­
jects. In many instances tha
success or failure of projects
such as these lias entirely
with tha acceptance and par­
ticipation of tha general pub­
lic. The Jayeosa deeply ap­
preciate tha participation and
support that the public baa
given In tho past to these pro­
jects and ask for continued
support for future projects.

SE N K A R IK S
ARE
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to Humanity
is the Best Work of L if e r

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Local Jaycees Celebrate 40th Year Of Service
HORNE

Sanford • Somlnoto Jaycees
ware founded in 1124. This
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waa ■ very active group at
ita Inception. They carried out
many community project* in
the early day*. Dua to tha dapreaalon in 1917 tha group
became mere or loo* inactive
for tha next aavcral year*
Serving The Produce Industry
but tha yocng man of that
time still did what they could
Since 1948 With
to further tha cemmunity ef
fort.
Refrigerated Truck Transportation
Tha next organised effort
on roeord for tha local Jay
eaaa waa In 19*74. SanfordSeminole waa lifted ac one of
p. o. d r a w e r w
tha Id active Jaycea chapter*
i
In the state. During thla per­
iod
E. D. Kirchhoff led the
OFFICE PHONE 822-1122
local chapter at president.
Two of tha outstanding proj
(AREA CODE 805)
•eta carried out during thla
period were loading the public
In an effort to Increase tha
8. OrksS* D rift
Sanford. Fla.
bualneM dona at the local
postoffico «o that it might ba
rated aa a first claaa pottCURRENT OFFICERS of the Sanford-Semlnole Jaycees are pictured.
offlca. Al*o, tha conatructlon
From the left, seated: Harold Chapman, second vice president; Jim Smith,
of tha first touriat Informa­
president, and Glen McCall, state director; standing: Clyde Long, treasur­
tion building at tha local too.
e r; Philip Skate, third vice president; Charles Tetenbaum, secretary; Jack
Again, the local Jaycao hitLudwig, first vice president, and Lee Hawkins, historian.
tory become* cloudy through
tha day* of World War II.
1040-40: John Senkarlk, 1040- tha community throughout tho leaders and served In city,
Soma of the attll familiar BO} Bill Stamper, 1050-51: yoara.
county and stats office*. The
names mentioned aa being John Kader, 1051-52: Dougle*
As we look back over the pait has been a bright one
active member* In 10.17 are S t e n s t r o m , 1052-53; Cliff 40 year* of actire scrvico to In this organization and with
Andrew Carraway, Warren Abies, 1053-64: Herb Roller, tha community, we find living our expanded growth and de­
Patrick, M. L. Rabom Sr., 1054*55: A. B. (Tommy) Pet­ proof of what young men velopment in the community
E. E. Laney, Clyde R*m*ey, erson Jr., 1055-50: O. Andrew can and have don. In an ac- the future Is even brighter.
Henry Witte, Harold Poweri, Bpeer, 1050-57; M. L. (Sonny) tlon organization 'such aa the
There are still many im­
Gordon Barnett, Jimmy Row­ Reborn Jr., 1057-58; Ibm Mc­ Jaycac*.
provements to be made and
land.
Donald 105B-50; Maeon Whar­
It Ii also evident In talking projects to be attempted in
In the early days following ton, 1060-60; John Alexander, with any of tho pa*t leaders which young men ef action
World War II the local organ- 105041; Garnett White, 1961- or othara who hav* actively are needed to participate.
Iration was reactivated under 02; Glenn McCall, 1062-68, participated in Jaycea activi­ Many of the things that need
the guidance of Julian Stan- and in Ita 40th year, 106344 ties that their Joyce* asso­ to be done in an area such at
itrom (now aeaoclata editor Jim Smith.
ciation haa maant a great deal our*, can only be done by a
of Tha Herald), who aarved
Although some of thaao to tha forming of thalr Ufa group acch at the Jaycee*,
aa prerident from 1945-46.
year* have bean more out­ and gave them a bail* for tha young men with the ability,
Their effort at reorganisa­ standing than others, It can •atabllahmtnt of their alma foresight, courage and self retion waa vary eueeeuful and certainly ba said that tha pur­ and id.als which haa carried lance to try the impossible.
haa boon followed through the pose of tho Jaycees haa al­ through to their present daily
The only thing the young
years since World War II by ways been carried out to tho activities.
men of the Jaycees ask from
a long Hat of outatandlng fullest, thla bolng leadership
Many of the past leaders their community I* that they
young ctUaona who have sue- training given to tho young of thla local Jaycee organize* give them their active sup­
fully ltd thla Jaycea men of tho day and service to tlon havo become active civic port In participating in Jaygroup.
cte projects where public ac­
Following Stantarom's term
ceptance and co-operation is
as president the folowlng men
needed. Forty years of serv­
mve given leadership to tha
ice haa been established and
orgsmlaatloni John Rati gen,
as long aa there ara young
1045-471 J. Brailty Odham,
men who can too tho work
1047-41:
Gordon
Bradley,
nieded to be done In commu­
nity service, Jaycee activity
will never crate being tha
mathod uttd to accompllih
tional
awards
program.
Schol­
Tha number one Jaycao
Our Service I i Measured By The Golden Rule.
Americanism project I* script arships are awarded tha na­ thl* typo of service.
writing and voice
com­ tional winner and two run­
H08TH STUDENTS
“Do Unto Others As You Would Have
petition
for
all
h i g h ners-up. Mutual Benefit I-lfe
FROM ABROAD
school senior*. The** young Iniuraneo Co. of Newark, New
By hosting atudtnte from
Them Do Unto You”.
Americans are asked to write Jersey, eo-iponsors th* pro­
abroad, many Jaycea chapter*
voice scripts on tho subject, gram.
contribute Immeaiurably to
'Thla Is My Security," where­
This office Is ready to oenrt you la oil your Insurance and real oatato
the success of the student
in they research and consider
Tho Sanford-Seminol* Jay- exchange program*. Realizing
tha
values
of
personal
Initia­
■coda. Auto, Fire, U fa, Accident and Health, Hospitalisation Insurance.
tive and self-reliance as a eoes want you a* a member no visiting student must re­
Homos, Farms* Groves, Commercial, Industrial, Business Opportunities
means of Individual security in if you ara between the ages turn horn* and compara our
tho life ahead. These baric of 21 and 35 and art Inter­ hospitality unfavorably, Jayvalues have been the founda­ ested in the growth and wel­ ceee Insure that these visitors
grasp our underlying good will
tion for growth and develop­ fare of our area.
by conducting hospitality pro­
ment of tho United 8tates.
Wa a n aa near as year telephone. Call us saw.
In 1046 Saldon Walda waa grams and by keeping Inform­
In judging acripta, major
consideration la glvan content, elected Jayceo national presi­ ed on tho visiting students
originality and alneorlty, with dent and la the only Floridian welfare and adjustment. This
program la conducted in co­
minor emphaala on oral deliv­ to havo held thii office.
operation with the American
ery.
After school, local and state
John R. Alexander, now Field Service.
Realtor, Inauror, George W. Ball, N . V. Farm er, Aaaoclatea
imlnatloni, the winners from county commissioner, held the
8488 Park Ava.
Phones, 822*2264 or 822*2288
each state and territory re­ office of national director In
Thara ara in axesaa of 225,ceive an expense-paid trip to 106142, tho year following his 000 Jaycee* in chapters
Washington, D. C., for the na­ term ae local president.
throughout the United State*.

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CURRENT DIRECTORS of the Sanford-Semlnole Jaycees are pictured.
From the left, seated: Chuck Bose, Dave Berrien and Chuck Roberta;
standing: Jimmy Jones, Tom Speer and Frank Finch. Wendell Davis also
Is a director.

Jaycees Encourage
Big Vote Turnout
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Voting (a tho right that
guaranteea all other rights
Realising this, tho Jaycees en­
courage a big turnout at the
polls. Such action Is a reminder of our individual freedom
and human dignity. It encour­
ages better government and
thus peace in the world. A
non-partisan activity, Jaycee*
conduct get out th* vote cam­
paigns on nearly all voting lasues, ranging from street and
school Improvements to na­
tional elections. The American
Heritage Assn. assists in this
regular activity.
Numerous other public af­

fairs programs are conducted
by Jayeeo local* depending
upon the needs of their com­
munity. For many years hun­
dreds of Jaycee locale here
worked closely with th* Netional Citizen* Committee to
establish better School Work­
shop* In local communities.
Th* purpose of this project Is
to arouso greater citizen Inter­
est in sehool affairs through
actual participation.
At tha present time there
ara 6,077 Jaycees in 120 chap­
ters throughout tha state of
Florida.

GREAT DECISIONS
Whether the public li In­
formed or uninformed, wlie or
unwise, their opinions direct­
ly effect American foreign af­
fair*. To help Inform the publie on American foreign af­
fair*, hundred* of Jaycea lo­
cal* annually asslat the Forelgn Policy Aisn. in conduct­
ing a -Great Deciilon*” pro­
gram. Thl* program la a ra­
vine by tha general publte
of a limited number of for­
eign policy problems which
demand attention and deelilon
by the American people. Dur­
ing the program, community­
wide study, debate and discus■Iona art held and Individual
participant* urged to expreia
their opinion* on liiue* by
u*e of an -opinion ballot.’1
ItMulta are forwarded to Congrenlonal representative* and
the State Department.

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�Early Days Of Jaycees Recounted
•evaral meeting* to discuss a
charter.
The late G. W. Spencer was
•lectcd first president of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
and served throughout 1924
and part of 1926. L. C. BeBoot was elected secretary
and Rollla King elected as
treasurer.
F irst official meeting was
htld and ths only order of
business discussed was for a
100 membership drive.
Second meeting waa for
an official report on the mem­
bership drive results. The
Junior Chamber voted on and
entered Miss Mildred Holly in
the national bathing beauty
contest a t Daytona Beach

A study of the early days'
activities of the 8anford-Semlnote Junior Chamber of Com­
merce notes that on Aug. 21.
4 ' 1924, an item of the meetings
th at month the “St, Johna
River Improvement'* was dlacussed. Forty years letcr It la
■till being discussed.
Charter for the Jaycees
was Issuad July 24, 1924.
During ths early p art of
1924, a reprseantatlva of the
national organisation cams to
g Sanford and mat with a group
of young business men to see
if enough Interest could be
created to establsh or grant
a chartar. Immediately thereafter a self-appointed commit­
tee made contact and called

and (he won, which gained
national publicity.
The Jaycees discussed and
created interest in a “ City
and County" clean up drive.
It was brought before the
Commission and the idea was
criticised as usual by a few
but it got results and was
approved by the Woman’s
Club.
Provisions for new city Jail
was approved Aug. 12, 1924.
Up until this date the city
and county Jail, fire depart­
ment and the city hall with
all tha municipal records,
were kept In the building now
being ocupled by the Sanford
Fire Department. The need
for a new Jail and city hall

had been discussed for many
month* and the Junior Cham*
ber took an active part in
urging that a combination
city and county Jail be built.
Intereited citizen* impreiscd
the committioners that San*

Jaycees Stress
Agriculture
A Joint project of the U.S.
Junior Chamber and the Amer­
ican Petroleum IniUtute, thl*
program U deiigned to focu*
public attention on agricul­
ture and to demonstrate that
farming U a profitable and
satisfying occupation. Nomi­
nee*, in the Jaycee age group,
represent each of the 48
ita te i, Alaika and Hawaii at
the annual National award*
program where the “ Four
Outstanding Young Farmer*
or the Year” are announced.
Agriculture expert* make the
(election* on the basis of
career progress, coniervation
practices end community con­
tributions. Since its beginn­
ing in 1984, nominstlons have
steadily increased to a point
where more than 10,000 en­
tries are received each year.

ford had a poorly lighted and
unhealthy Jail. So on thl* data
a resolution was drawn up
by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce which approved a
sum of 950,000 as tha city's
share in a combination city
and county Jail.
During the month of Aug­
ust meetings the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce endorsed
and discussed the following:
1. The 9325,000 bond Issue
for extension of city's sewage
system and other municipal
purposes.
2. St. Johns River Improve­
ment discussed.
J. Resolution favoring re­
moval of all advartising signa
attached to talephona poles

and unsightly, misplaced gar­
bage cam.
4. Endorsed National De­
fense Day.
5. Endorsed the hiring of a
Seminole High Football Coaeh.
8. After many months of
discussing and urging by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
the municipal stadium was
built and dedicated on Sept.
11, 1924.
Cost of the eomtruFion
was 935,000 and had a seat­
ing capacity of 1,000 and de­
clared tha best in the etate.
The membership of tha
Sanford • Seminole Jaycee*,
Including associate members,
la 149.

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Budget of the United States
Junior Chamber of Commerce
national office Is f t million.
Jaycee International la an
organisation of Jaycee chap­
ters found In 90 countries
throughout the world.
Jaycee International was
founded Dec. II, 1044, in Mexi­
co City, Headquarters for
JCI is Miami Beach.

ANXIOUSLY LOOKED forward to eaA year by area youngsters is the
annual fishing rodeo sponsored by the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees. Evi­
dence is shown in this shot by Herald staff photographer Bill Vincent Jr.
a t the last fishing rodeo.

Jaycees Back
Many Projects
The youthful Imagination
and energy of Jaycees has
resulted la many unique and
outstanding local Jaycee pro­
jects. To encourage and re­
cognise local effort* and to
snake an exchange of Ideas
and experiences between Jun­
ior Chambers possible, a com­
plete award* program la eonducted each year. Local Jay­
cees prepare a digest or
scrapbook of the year’s acti­
vity and submit it to the an­
nual
National
convention.
Thera, a national awards
committee spends some 4,500
man-hours Judging the entries
for more than 360 awards In
five
population
divisions.
Awards also are presented
outstanding state presidents,
national directors, national
chairmen International direct­
ors and outstanding new Jay­
cees.
J . Bralley Odhem, of San­
ford, was state Jaycee presi­
dent 1950-61.

Jnycee
International
Is
made up of 300,000 young
men In 6,942 communities
throughout the world.

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Proclaims 'Jaycee Week'
WHEREAS, tho civic bodies and
servlco organizations of our commu­
nity and the department! of the lo­
cal government recognize the great
service rendered to this community
by the Sanford - Seminole County
Junior Chamber of Commerce; and
WHEREAS, the United States
Junior Chamber of Commerce and ita
affiliated state and local organiza­
tions have set aside the week of
January 19-25, 1964, to observe the
founding of the Junior Chamber of
Commerce and to commemorate auch
founding by the selection of an out.
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nity as the recipient of the Distin­
guished Service Award; and
WHEREAS, this organization of
roung men has contributed materialy to the betterment of this commu­
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consideration to the future services
of the Junior Chamber of Com­
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GENERAL

THIS YOUNG LADY, wet and dedrngglcd,
clutching a wet shoe which came off in her
dunking, was taking part in tho last Jayceo
youngsters' fishing rodeo. Only, instead of
catching fish, she, herself, fell Into the drink.
Herald’s BUI Vincent Jr. took this very interest­
ing human Interest photo.

Through the opportunity of
mealing together U dlteun
common problems on a bade
of good will, tha MO,000
members of Junior Chamber
International In 4,395 chapter!
in 89 countries are making a
vital contribution te world un­
derstanding. The J a n l a r
Chamber of Commerce first
aesumed world proportion*
with tbo founding of Junior
Chamber
International
In
Mexico City In 1944. Prom
tho World Secretariat and
Secretary General of JCI,
h e a d q u a r t e r e d In Miami
Beech, Fla., flew coordinated
plena to establish Internation­
al scholarships, support for
•elf-holp programs in nnder-

hood throughout tho world.
By Joining hand* with foreign
nations in common unity, the
Jaycoei are making a laaUng
contribution toward friendlier
relation! between nation*, and
(hna to tha cauaa of world
OPERATION P.L.O.W.
The power of a letter from peace.
a child la tha U.8. to one in
RELIGION IN AMERICAN
any foreign nation can do
LIFE
much to Increase understandThis program la designed
Ing among nations, gut more end conducted In cooperation
then letter writMg, FLOW with Religion In American
(Putnra Leaden e l the World) Life, Inc. It it aimed at build­
fosters greater understand­ ing church a t t e n d a n c e ,
ing between people of all na­ strengthening the influence of
tions and ersates greater stu­ religious Institutions, and em­
dent Maras* In geography, phasising tha importance of
social a c lm tt. and o t t o religion In tho lift of a com­
munity and its people.
area* af education.
developed areas, promotion of
world trade and ether pro­
grams that will eneouraga
the betteraMut of health con­
dition, education, end brother­

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Wc conferred with numer­
ous persons attending the JayCcca awards banquet Satur­
day night and discovered that
while the chancea are remote
very few of our citizena are
willing to call it quits. Quite
a few pointed to the drainage
problem at Uie Adamucci site.
Some reminded othera tliat
soil testa may not prove sat­
isfactory and that this is
an important factor since
problems are reported to have
arisen at the site chosen for
South Florida University near
Tampa. Vet others talked of
m directing appeals to the Board
of Education (the governor
and bis cabinet) for further
consideration of a site more
accessible to Lake County and
Volusia County people.

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We'll buy It! As long as
there's a speck of a chance
I to get the school In Seminole
County we're for continuing
to the fight. We've fought much
^ loo hard and loo long to stop
now! The cost will be minute
and there's nothing to lose.
• • •
Regarding that meeting of
. ilte board of director* of the
Chamber of Commerce, slat­
ed for 7:30 Thursday night at
the Civic Center President
Kariyle
llousboldcr
wants
^ every director on hand since
an amended budget for 1964 in
on the agenda. There are also
some by-law changes In be
considered.

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Many questioned us about
the vote on I.ake Ada. When
we udvlsed them there was
no vote taken on Ada there
was usually a quiet period of
m ental calculation and medi­
tation. Some responded with a
belated “ Oh” and aome final­
ly asked, “ Well, what kind of
a deal wai that? If they left
Lake Ada under consideration
a t the Tallahassee meeting
the least tlicy could hare done
was to have voted on III"

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Dozens upon dozens of call­
ers on the otlier end of the
telephone line asked with
amazement, “ Is the report
1 h ear true?” Others Inquir­
ed, ‘•How could they?”

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When the news of the selec­
tion flashed throughout Semi£ cole last Fridsjr morning an
a ir of almost disbelief des­
cended upon the county.

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Wc understand that when
the City Commission meets
tonight it will officially adopt
a resolution endorsing the
metropolitan telephone ays% lem. We trust many Individ­
uals alto will indicate their
approval.

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Rm tem bcr 12-year-old Mike
Sulpizio, the lad who recently
lost his little, bowieggrd Bea­
gle? Mike called in lo thank
us for our feforts to help lo­
cate this pup. “ No, sir,” Mike
replied when asked If he had
.A) found his dog, "but I want lo
thank The Herald for every­
thing it did for me.”
Then M'ka added, “I would
apprerlate one more favor.”
Sure thing. Mike! “ Please put
a little notice in the Clock
asking that whoever has my
dog to please taka good care
of him. I raised him from a
little, tiny pup and I wouldn't
9 w ant anybody to bo mean

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We Stand United

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MON., JANUARY 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 112

Members of seven area fire
departments this morning bat­
tled for eight hours the blaze
which destroyed the plant o(
Dearborn Electronics Labora­
tories on Highway 17-92 south
of Sanford.
Loss was tentatively esti­
mated at $t million but may
prove lo be higher when an
investigation ia completed.
Mo_e Ilian 130 employes were
thrown out of work by the
fire.
Fire Investigators w e r e
searching the ruins in an ef­
fort to determine how the
blaze started. It was believed
It may have hern faulty wir­
ing in Uic ceiling of the onestory concrete block structure.
The flames were discovered
at about l a. nt. by the night
watchman, Walter Ware. An
electric clock In the plant had
stopped at 12:01 a. nt.
Firemen were hampered In
their fight by lark of water.
Florida Forestry Service tank
Luwrence Swofford
trucks Jiaiilcd water from
He said he w n aware of the Casselberry. Interior of the
needs for good educational building was gutted, Uie roof
facilities and would coopernta collapsed and firemen said
with the school board.
the plant was a complete loss.
Dearborn supervisory per­
sonnel reported for work this
morning hut all the oUter cm-

University Site Swofford In Race
Choice Goes To
Board Tuesday For County Board

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Congolese Kill
U. S. Woman

Sanford Firm
Gets C harter

Interstate (irovrs Corpora­
Voter regiitration books for , Books will rloie at 4 p.m. tion, of 228 North Elm Ave­
the Village of North Orlando | Feb. 28 ami remain closed un- nue, Sanford, dealing In the
citrus business, was grunted a
are open at the Village Office |til March 23.
charter today, according to
on Mondays, Tuesdays and
All Village citizens, who Secretary of 8 t a t a T o m
Wednesdays from 9 a.m. un­
til noon and on Thursdays and have brrn residents of Flor­ Adams.
Adams authorised the sale
ida for one &gt;csr and of North
Fridays from 1 until 3 p in.
In addition they will be Orlando for six months, are of 200 share* of common stock
open on Saturdays, Feb. 8. urged to register so that they a t $1041 per share. Incut por13 and 22 rrom 10 a.m. until muy vole in the North Or­ atora are J. 31. Felnbvrg, Carl
3 p.m. and on Mondays, Feb. lando general elections to be | It. Pennington J r. and Annie
j H. McAdoo, all of Tallahassee.
17 and 24, from 7 until 9 p.m. held on March 17.

a planning report for a sewer
system. Ho feels tlmt hit ex­
perience in preparing budgets
and directing financial affairs
of tho Town of Altamonte
Springs will be helpful in the
future planning of Seminole
County. He haa served one
term aa County Commission­
er, front District 3. If elected,
lie said ha would cooperate
witli other County officials,
municipal officials and the
School
Board in pieparlng
Seminole County fur its future
growth.

Irene Fcrrcl, 42, a Baptist
missionary. A to • worker,
Miss Ruth liege, 48, Welling­
ton, Ohio, reportedly had a
hand hacked off by the terror­
ists and was in serious con
dition.
Roth were trapped In a
bow-uml-urrow a t t a c k on
Mungundu in the embattled
province where bands of m a­
chete-armed youths led by a
Communist • trained African
IKjlilician are killing mission­
aries and looting ami burning
missions.

Five Seminole Countians Get Annual Jaycee Awards
Five Seminole County ciUzens were singled out by the
Sanford . Seminole J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce for
outstanding service during
1963 at Saturday night's JayCee awards banquet which
climaxed the Junior trade
body's observance of NaUonal
JayCee Week.
John R. Alexander, youth­
ful member of the Board of
County Commissioners and a
local real estate and insur­
ance executive, was named
the winner of the distinguish­
ed service award. The pre­
sentation was made by Jim
Smith, Jaycee president.
Also honored was 3llsa Mar­
lene Sherrod of Altamonte
Springs who was selected aa
the c o u o 4 y ' a outstanding
young teacher. Jam es L. Dubom a t tha Sanford Naval Air
Station was chosen for the
outstanding young sailor award. BUly g. pOoiaa of Ovie­
do was named the outstanding
young farmer and Gan. J. C.

County Commission for the
past three years was selected
to receive the annual good
government award.
Asserting that Florida mutt
prepare for the coming popu­
lation explosion. State Sen.
Scott Kelly, a member of the
lakeland JayCeea, called for
preparations to be made now.
He pointed to the fact that
the *U. S. population is ex­
pected to double within the
next 4u years but that Florida's
population will double with
the next 13 years. “This Is
because Florida will not only
Increase its own population,"
Kelly declared, “ but also be­
cause of migration.
“ Florida must prepare by
providing jobs. The problem
is i s simple as this: if there
are 100 Jobs and 120 people
needing work there still will
be 20 people seeking Jobs.
More welfare,” be said “ is
not the answer.”
Kelly called for an Indus
trial ravolulio la the list*.

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Electronics Plant
it m t lf t
Destroyed By Fire

If the Board of Control had chosen a site
within Seminole County for the proposed uni­
Announcement of hia randiversity it would have meant a tremendous boost
Acceptance of a recommen­ ary for Cuunty Commissioner
to this county’s economy. However, landing the
dation that the proposed East
school was not a matter of life and death. The
Central Florida university be from District 3 was made to­
county is not doomed because an Orange County
placed on the Adamucci site day by Mayor Lawrence Swof­
location was chosen.
in Orange County, was to be ford, of Altamonte Springs.
The citizens of Seminole wanted the uni­
considered Tuesday by the He aspires to the post now
versity. Rut |&gt;erhup# it should lie considered for­
held hy James P. Avery Jr.
State Board of Education.
tunate that the school — if the Board of Educa­
Born in Spartanburg, S. C,
Attorney
(ieneral
James
W.
tion accepts the Control group’s recommenda­
Swafford
moved to Altamonte
Kyiies advired United I'russ
tion — will be as close to the county ns it could
Springs in 1U34. He U married
International
at
Tallahassee
be. It will mean much to Seminole’s young people
he will present the recommen­ and the fulher of four chil­
who will attetod the university. Also it will mean
dation of the State Beard of dren. lie Inis hml seven years
a great deal to our sister community, Oviedo,
Control to the State Board of experience in road construc­
which is only slightly more than five miles
tion and 12 year s us a building
Education Tuesday.
from the site.
contractor.
The
State
Board
of
Control,
From the beginning of this county's effort
Ho first entered politics in
hopelessly deadlocked b e ­
to get the university Seminole's lenders, agen­
11*51 as a town councilman in
tween
the
Luke
Ads
site
south
cies and its citizens were solidly united—perhaps
of Sanford city limits and the Altamonte S p r i n g s . After
for the first time In the county's 51-year history.
Bluestono site 12 miles suuth serving several terms us town
Before the university situation arose many peoof Urlundo, compromised lust councilman lie was elected
»le were doubtful whether Seminole could over
mayor of Altamonte, Ha was
»e conydstely^inltad jn »n»- tdv#»n orpinct. ,Rf.it - Friday a nt} selected tha Ada- recently elected for hfs sixth
mucct site.” •
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the people learned a lesson. They found th at they
term as mayor by the greatest
The north lmumli.ry of the
could be totally united.
Adamucci l.DOO-anu site is majority of votes ever given a
If Seminole can be united in one effort, it
candidate for public office in
on the Seminole • Orange
can be united in others. The county still, faces a
Altamonte Springs. Ho feds
Cuunty line, lesa than five
most promising future. In the months and years
this is an endorsement of both
miles south of Oviedo,
ahead numerous major projects — several of
Ilia ability and willingness to
Chairman Bays Harrison,
which arc now In progress—can bo brought to
serve the people.
after Friduy's decision, infruition if the people will, remain united.
Slmilly after being- elected
formed Tile Herald tha Hourd mayor in 11)62, Swuffurd be­
As the county progresses so will ull of its
c f Control expects Seminole
municipalities and their outlying sections. This
gan a progressive program in
County to improve its roads Altamonte Springs that re­
is no time for despondency. It is a time for re­
In tlie vicinity of the unlver-| sulted in the expenditure of
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con
newed determination. And we must remain
sity site.
over 411)0.04)0 in 1008. A $880,- go (UPD — Seven Amcricnn
united.
Douglas Stcnstrom, chair­ 1)00 water ayitem bus been refugees from Kwilu Pro­
Tho Herald Is proud of the buttle waged
man of the university alto se­ completed and will g o into op­
for the university by all of our people. Particu­
vince, where an American
lection committee of the eration Feb. 1. The program
larly commanJahle is the work of the Chamber’s
woman missionary was killed
Seminole County Chamber of included expansion of recrea­
by a Congolese poison arrow,
site committee, the Sanford city commission,
Commerce said today tlmt tional facilities and other city
the Seminole Commission nnd the lenders in all
said today t h e y escaped
the group will convene to­ improvements i n c l u i i l n g s
of the county’s incorporated areas. Their efforts
death because "the Lord kept
night at 7:30 to discuss the planning report for streets and his hand over us.”
cun be adequately measured by the fact that if
action of the Board of Con­ Sturm drulimge now u n der! Thu first Amcilcan known
It hud to be done over aguin there probably is
trol last Friday In Orlando.
way.
lo bn slain in tho new out­
no one who would suggest a single change in
Shortly it is planned to start burst of terrorism was Miss
procedure.

North Orlando Books Open

. . . belleveil to have started shortly after midnight tills morning. CauaB
of the fire is unknown but it is believed it wus faulty wiring.

missions be given blanket ap­
proval by the Legislature to
establish Industrial parks and
permit the counties to vie for
new Industrial enterprises. He
said that some people have
called for Florida to “hold the
line.” But he added, “ Florida
cannot sucrced If U only holds
Uie line. It must go on the
offensive." He called for all
levels of government to unite
In providing the needed lead­
ership.
Kelly pointed out that tour­
ism and citrus, Florida's two
great industries, can be af­
fected by that over which
people
have
no control.
"Therefore.” said Kelly, “ we
must have the industrial re­
volution.”
Kelly declared that Florida
must prepare to double Uie
number of homes, industrial
plants,
businesses,
office
buildings, and every thing else
that affects tha state's econ­
om y.

home 300 Jayceea and their

ploycs were advised to re­
main away.
Sheriffs Deputy J. Q. Cal­
loway reported ho did not re­
call a fire in Sentlnule County
causing such damage as the
Dearborn blaze.

Joining In the battle fight­
ing the fire were members of
(Ire departments from tha
Naval Air Station, Altamont*
Springs, Lake Mary, Longwood, Casselberry, Midway
Volunteers and tho Forrcslry
Service.
Dearborn
otflclala
this
morning sot up temporary of­
fices a t the neighboring Dynaironies plant, They said they
could give no statem ent to tha
press until later In the day.
Tha Herald had sought a
statement whether Dearborn
would rebuild this plant, since
TALLAHASSEE (UPI1 — there were reports the com­
Secretary or State Tom Adams pany was contemplating mov­
said today he would oppose ing to California.
use of funds from the new re­
creational bond program to
luiy right-of-way for the crossstate barge canal.
Adams aald ha would op­
pose use of this program to
buy right-of-way for any auch
project which has Its own
The City of Hanford today
autliorlty and taa raise such will complete the Initial
funds through district taxes phase of -a $19,000 street re­
a t Is true with the barge surfacing program.
canal and tha Sanford-TitusThe City ia computing the
villc Canal and other such resurfacing of some 19 miles
projects.
of streets, using a new pro­
He conceded It would be gress known aa asphalt slur­
possible under tha law setting ry. City Manager Pet* Knowup the bond program to buy lea said that the new mixture
recreational lands to divert
baa been brought to the at­
some of tlie money to right-oftention of engineers from
way for Uie barge canal.
both Orlando and WinUr
But he aald It haa not been
Park who have visited San­
discussed for a long time and
ford
and investigated the ma­
he docs not believa it will be
terials
used.
proposd.
Home of the same streets
Adams
is
a
member
of
(lie
Seminole County Heart Aswill soon receive a cover coat­
aoclutinn officials today de­ state cabinet which must ap­ ing of identical materials.
prove
any
purchaso
or
other
nied that any children had
Others, however, such as Seobrrn authorized to maka door- cxpchdilure out of the bond ond St. from Sanford to Oak
funds,
which
still
are
a
long
to door collections for the or­
avenues, will receive a final
way from being available.
ganisation.
asphalt-concrete cover treat­
The
money
lo
support
the
Residents In one Sanford
ment.
bonds,
a
five
per
cent
whole­
neighborhood reported to tha
association t h a t yesterday sale tax on sporting goods, is
children were going from being attacked in circuit
house-to-house passing out court and no action to gel the
bonds ready for market will
programs for tho forthcoming
b« taken until that It settled.
Daytona “COO” racing event
That means therefore that
Santurd police picked up a
and asking for donations of even after the tax suit is set­
pennies, nickels and dimes for tled, if it approvrs tho tax 14-ycar old youth for allegedly
snatching keys from' four
Uie Heart Fund.
source, the recreation bonds
One resident questioned » still would have to go through autos Sunday. The youngatcr
Is reported to bavo taken keys
youth who advised that the court proceedings on its own.
from parked cars at the San­
money was being turned over
Hen. John Malhcwa, Jack­ ford Motor Co., 800 French
to a man and woman in an sonville, a candidate for govAvc., Wagner's Amoco Ser­
auto following the young­ e-nor, said hc'a heard reports
vice at Ninth sod French, Bill
sters.
a pitch would be made to llentphUl Motors at First and
channel some of tlie recrea­ Myrtle and a car parked at
tion bond money lo the barge First and Oak.
canal right-of-way.
The youth, arrested by Of­
Gov. Karri* Bryant said he ficers Joe Dodson and Dono­
*knew of no such plan.
van Tucker, wai placed ia tho
Possible usa by the New
The law setting up the pro- detention home.
York Meta' faun haai-liull
It-uins of the Hanford Muni­ crum provides for its use for
cipal Stadium will be discussed multiple • use projects, in­ Sunday Fun
at tonight's meeting of the cluding wsler conservation,
Three youths climbed atop
game management, flood con­
City Commission, Parent tram trol and the like.
the third floor of the eld
officials have directed inquir­
Florida Hotel Sunday and
ies to a number of Florida cit­
Sanford Police reported that
ies fur a training facility for
the nix ami seven-year-old
their furm teams.
youngsters were tossing rocks
Commission also will discuss
around the area. The building
Sixteen thousand new tele- Is now being raxed and tha
disposition of the old library
building a t Fifth und Oak plume directories for Kunford, area will Iw converted into n
Streets, possibly as a city cul­ Dellury, Geneva and Oviedo parking lot for Sanford At­
nru in the mails for distribu­ lantic National Batik cus­
tural renter.
tion to subscribers, Roliert tomers.
Hhedden, local Southern Bell
r anager, said today.
The llrrald extends a
1 h» Hanford directory also Try Rreakin
Sanford police today report­
most sincere apology to the includes larks Stury, Luke
Catholic Women'* Club of Monroe, North Orlando, Os­ ed an attempted breaking and
the Churrh of the Nativity teen and i’aola. Tho DeDary entering at Ted Wllllama
and lo their reporter, hire. listing also Includes Enterprise Hardwire, 203 E. 23th St.
Donna Estes, for the unfor­ and Deltona. Oviedo numbers Police reported that entry
tunate error which ocrnrrrd also include Chuluotn and was attempted at a window
on Uie east side of the build­
in Friday's report nnnounc- Hlwvin.
ing.
Ing the Feb. 14 Communion
Sunday for the women.
Tag Stolen
Let ns assure that this
John W. Anderson, 702 Board To Meet
error wan in no way inten­ Hickory, reported to Sanford
Tha Casselberry Board uf
tional. Tho error was mads Police that his 1904 auto tag Aldermen will meat In contin­
In oar offices and in no re­ and registration papers were ued session at Tt80 p. m. today
flection upon thr capabilities stolen from the front seat of In the Municipal Building. No
of Mrs. Eatcs aa a news rs- his auto. Tha tag number ia formal agenda haa been ear
pnrur,
17W-I434,
for Ua masting. V

Adams Opposes
Any Recreations
Fund Transfer

First Phase Of
Paving Finished

ar

Solicitations
Not Authorized

Youth Arrested
On Theft Count

City To Discuss
Mets Proposal

New Telephone

Books Mailed

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JOHN R. ALEXANDER, Seminole County Com­
missioner, is presented the Stuiford-Seminoie
County Junior Chamber of Commerce uwurd
for distinguished service a t Saturday night’s ult­
ima! Jaycee awards banquet.

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Stehll, ninth grad*
at South Seminole

Junior High School and rice
president o f the Missile Club,

W IT H 41 T E A R S o f experience between them, theHe three photographers
will have the grand opening o f the Bridges and Bush Photo Studio Friday
at 818 East First Street. From the left: W. P. (B ill) Bridges, Joe Bush
and the manager, W. B. McDaniel.

presented a program last week
based on the book “ Nine Plan,
eta” by Alan E- Nourae.
Severn! theories presented
on formation o f the universe
were challenged vigorously by
other bright, young minds in
the group during the
discussion period.
Mrs. C a t h e r i n e Martin,
South Seminole Science teach­
er, is advisor fo r the group
which keeps abreast o f the lat­
est developments in missilea
and space exploration.
Several field trl|»s nrc plnnned by the club each yeur nnd
un nnnual banquet is given for
members and their purents.
Meetings are conducted ev­
ery other Wednesday and o f­
ten there aro guest speakers
connected with the space pro­
gram to talk on current devel­
opments o f interest to ths
students.

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STU DENTS OF SOUTH Seminole Junior High
Missile Club held u lively discussion on formatiob of the universe Inst week following n pro­
gram presented by Brian Stelili based on the
book "N ino Plnneta.”
(Herald Photo)

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Bridges &amp; Bush Opening Friday
The
Bridges
and
Bush
Photographic Studio will have
Ka grand opening Friday at
318 East First Street, San­
ford. The two ownera and a
third photographer have 41
year# combined experience to
assure a smooth running stu­
dio with service and photo­
graphic work o f "diatinctive
quality."
W. P. (B ill) Bridges and
Joe F . Bush, ownera, are
N a vy trained photographers
with specialized training in
every phase of photography.
Being stationed at NAS Jax,
Jacksonville, beuiro transferr­
ing to Sanford, Bill was in
charge of the aludio and tlie
color lab specialist.
J o t was In charge of and
specialised In the movie lab
thera.
Throughout their N avy car­
ters, Bill and Joe have bad
the opportunity as navy photo­
graphers to photograph outstanding events such as the

"M an Into Space" missile
shots and President Kennedy’s
many visits to various Florida
locations. These mention only
two o f the many, many highly
technics! photographic Jobs
assigned to them. They will
be available to assure the
people o f Sanford, Seminole
County and Central Florida
the same csreful (kill and
quality such as those jobs
required.
W.
R.
McDaniel, better
known as "M a c " to his many
frienda and customers, comes
from Athens, Ga. Mac pre­
viously managed C r o w * a
Photograhpic
Company
In
Athena for the past 10 years.
"M a c " has experience in
every photographic and sales
field which will enable him
to better serve In every photo­
graphic need.
During h li 19 years with
photography, he has received
specialized customer service
and sales training at the Uni-

Boy Scout Roll At 5.5 Million
N E W BRUNSWICK, N . J.
(U P U — The Boy Scouts of
Am erica has grown Into the
F ree World’s largest boys'
organization.
Latest membership reports,
Issued In conjunction with
Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7-13,
1084, show an aU-Ume record
enrollment of more than 5.3
million boya — Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts and Explorer*—
and their leaden.
BSA statistics reveal that
since the organization was
founded in 1910, more than 37
million boys and volunteer
lead en have participated In
the movement. This is about
T million more persona than
•erved under arms In all Uie
w a n In which the United
States ha* been Involved,
starting with the American
Revolution,
Joseph A. Brunton Jr., chief
Scout
executive,
said the
growth of Scout enrollment
has been steady since the first
membership count of less
than 63,000 In 1011,
"T h e Boy Scout movement
baa become a national force
because Scouting aatisflca a

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verslty o f Georgia and atudio
and lab management and
training by Eastman Kodak
Instructors.
Mac, along with Hill and
Joe, wish lo invite each and
every
citizen
of
Sanford,
Seminole County and Central
Florida to visit their studio at
318 East First Street.
"W o arc educated, equipped
ami available to serve your
every photographic need In­
cluding, to name a few, por­
traits, weddings, a e r i a l s ,
color, commercial, Investiga­
tion, ID, passports, advertise­
ments, movies, etc. and no
job Is too small or too large
for the Bridges ami Kush Stu­
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also Is busy earning merit
badges (awards for achieve­
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subjects as atomic energy and
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net it* name?
• • •

Judge Vernon Mize said this
morning that the final pres­
entation of the .Mutual Con­
cert Association for this sea­
son will be given at the Sem­
inole High School Auditorium
Monday at 8 p.m. Association
officials said that Llords' In­
ternational Puppet Sliow, an
adult type presentation, is a
"fan tastic" demonstration of
puppet control. There arc
times when as many as 20 of
Daniel Llords' 200 puppets arc
on stage at the same time and
controlled by Llords himself.
His shows also fenturc sky­
rockets. smoke, snow, rain
and waterfalls.
• • •

G E N E R A L V IE W o f Guantanamo Bay with some o f tiic shore areas. Cu­
bans have shut o ff water supplies to the military base in retaliation for
the seizure of a number o f Cuban fishermen who invaded Florida waters.

U .S . Ponders Action
To Counteract Castro
WASHINGTON
President

(U P I )

Johnson called

in

his top military ami diploma­
tic advisers today to asses*
Cuba's action in cutting off
the water supply to the Guan­
tanamo Bay naval Base and
to consider possible retalia­
tory measures.
Officials said that those at­
tending

the

session

at

the

White House held a two-hour
strategy conference at the
State Department Thursday
night to consider the implica­
tions of Cuban Premier Fidel
Castro's
action
and
what
rniinler-mea sores it required,
Fellow employes o f Jack if any.
Jones at Hunter Ice and Fuel
Compnny have Issued a plea
Fidel Plays Trump
for children's clothing. Jack's
HAVANA (U P I) - The U.S.
home on Southwest Hoad in naval base al Guantanamo
(iohlshoro was hit by fire Bay, cut off from its water
Wednesday and all the fam ­ supply by Premier Fidel Cas­
ily's clothing was destroyed. tro, today began rationing wa­
The children arc four boys, ter lo conserve its 15 million
eight, five, two and one. and gallon reserves.
two girls, six and four. Dona­
Castro played
his longtions may lie left at the com­ threatened trump card against
pany, 700 West 13th Street, the base Thursday, taping to
where Jack Is employed.
force the release of 36 Cuban
• • •
fishermen and four bouts held
It Is rewarding to see, after at Key West. Fla., on charges
three or mure years of talk of poaching in Florida
lie directed Uiat tlx
and promises on the proposed
widening and repaving of S*l owned water cpjnpan_
427 (the old Dixie Highway), miles outside the Uaso Liu*
that at least north of tang- cut off Guantanamo' &lt; Pipe­
wood the shoulders are being line, except for a one-hour
filled and lovclcd. This, we're daily period for women and
told, helps driving conditions children on live base.
in part, especially in such
U. H. Prepared
weather as we've had this
FORT LAU D ERD ALE (U P I)
week.
—The Fort Lauderdale Utili­
• • •
The JayCec Wives Club and ties department was "alerted "
the Fine Arts Department of Thursday night to be ready
(lie Sanford Woman's Club to supply the Guantanamo na­
will co-sponsor a silver tea val base with emergency wa­
for the benefit of tiic Sanford ter rations under a standing
Public Library. The tea will contract with Use U.S. Navy.
be held in the library, Feb.
16, from 2 p.m. until S p.m.,
and the public is invited.
• • •
And that reminds us that
we would still like tu sec the
library open at least one night
a week.
• • •
We visited the Feb-Tool
Company's building on Seminola Bouicvard which will be
occupied by Dearborn LireIronic
tabornlnrirs,
Inc.
Workmen have almost com­
pleted partitioning the space
into ofiices and work rooms.
Shelling
and
work
table*
have
been
installed.
One
thing i* certain — Dearborn
isn't wasting any time get­
ting hack into operation.
• ♦ »
We're
wondering
if
the
Sanford-Scminolc JayCees got
permission from their wives
to stake nut that black goat
on members' lawns until that
particular member gels a new
member?
• • •
And JayCec Glenn McCall
says that quite a fi(w mem­
ber* will attend the statewide
JayCec confab at Panama
City next Friday.
• • •
Today’s Chuckle — Man in­
troducing newcomer lo the
office lorcc: "Tills is young
Dawson, the boss' son. lie ’s
going to start at the bottom
for a few days.”

ETC Meeting’
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
The State Educational T ele­
vision Commission will meet
Feb. 21 in St. Petersburg, ex­
ecutive secretary James Eth­
e r i s e said today.

U F Election
G AIN ESVILLE (U P I) - K e n
Ken Kennedy of Century was
elected student president of
the University o f
Florida
Thursday night by a 500-vote
majority over Frank llarshaw
L ive Oak.

Established l‘JU8

FRI., FE B R U AR Y 7, 1DG4

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 121

Blackburn, Two Others Arrested

it

We've had a lot of call* and
Thursday we talked with Guy
^Strickland.
retired
Navy
commander who teaches his­
tory at South Seminole Jun­
ior High in Casselberry.
Strickland explained, off the
ruff—so to speak, that he be­
lieved the lake — originally
named Lake Valdez—was re­
named in honor of President
James Monroe who shortly
after the United Slate* ac1quired the territory of Flor­
ida, appointed Andrew Jackson its first governor.
If anyone has further in­
formation we'd appreciate it.
• • •

United Press Leased Wire

Motel Fire
Fire causes! from electrical
shorting in the Mar-tau Motel
neon lighting system at alwut
7 p. m. Thursday was quick­
ly brought under ronlrol and
resulted in only slight dam­
ages, motel officials report­
ed today, tak e Mary Volun­
teer Fire
Department
re­
sponded to the alarm.

EDITORIAL

Tiie city recently laid a
pipeline from its water source
to the dock* at Port Ever­
glades to facilitate loading
water tankers.
Mayor Melvin R
Young
said Fort Lauderdale supplied
to million gallons of water to
the U. S. stronghold in Cuba
during Hie 1962 quarantine of
the Communist island.
Plan Defense
K E Y W EST (U P I) — Thir­
ty-six Cubans who triggered
an international incident by
fishing in U. S. waters were
to confer with a Czechoslova­
kian officials today to plan
their defense against charges
of poaching.

Bulletin
JACKSON, Mix*. (U I'D —
An all-white Jury wax un­
able In agree on a vrnlirt
In thr Itymn Dr t a lin k with nuintrr trial today
amt a mistrial was dcclarrd.

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BRIEFS
W elfare Checks
J A C K S O N V ILLE (U IM ) —
Tiie stuto W elfare Department
xalit today it distributed $6,078.207 in weifurti checks in
January.

Tax Vote Near
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The $11.6 billion tax rut bill
moved into the Inst stages o f
Semite action today with f i­
nal inixxiigc virtually assured
by late afternoon.

More Coverage
W ASH IN G TO N (U IM ) —
President Johnson is expected
to u*k Congress next week to
extend unemployment insur­
ance coverage to 3 million
more workers umi raise job­
less benefits.

No Verdict Yet

MRS. GORDON Stan­
ley, 2635 Laurel Ave­
nue, today iiiRed San­
ford area subscriber*
o f Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company to fa­
vor the proposed Me­
tropolitan t e l e p h o n e
system. “ \Ve do not ap­
prove o f the invisible
barrier at Five Points
which separates the
northern and southern
sections o f the county,”
Mrs. Stanley said. She
added, "When we think
of Seminole County we
think of the j»coplo
throughout the county
as our friends und
neighbors.”
(Herald .Photo)

A city-wide inter denomina
tional Christian youth rally,
for all youth Horn the seventh
grade through college age.
will be held at 7 p.m. Satur­
day at Seminole High School.
Rev. John Mangnun, rec­
tor of the Episcopal Church
of the Redeemer, Avon Park,
will be (lie guest speaker, dis­
cussing, "Who Really Wins
the B attle?"
Sponsored by the Sanford
Ministerial Association, tiie
youth rally also will feature
a dramatic Christian musical
movie about the teen-age idol,
Tony
Fontane, who, aftrr
nearly losing his life in an
aulomobile wreck, became a
Christian. He and hi* wife,
Kerry, a former night clut*
singer, now dedicate their
lives and talent to full-time
Christian service.
Fontane and Ids band ap­
peared al
Daytona
Reach
during (in- EusU-i holiday last
year to play for the college
youth vacationing there, lie
came under the sponsorship
of the Hoard of Evangelism of
the Methodist Church.
During the worship service
at the rally, special music
will include a quartet, a trio
and oilier numbers by the
students. Steve Sowell, pres­
ident o( (lie student hod), will
preside. Susie llalback will
introduce the speaker. Other
students will Ik* ushers.
Adult youth couuMtlon and
pastors a n urged to.bring the
youth of their chunk**

Reynolds
anti Co., New
lions today in tiie trinl o f Ity
York stock brokers, today ad­
roll Do La lieckwith, accused |
vised The Ssntord Herald Hi *1
killer of Negro leader Medgui
it is closing its Sanford office
Evers.
at First Street and Park A ve­
nue as of Hie close of busi­
ness today.
N O TA S U LG A , Alu. (U P I)
The announcement said the
— A legal showdown on the
firm is consolidating Its San­
federal court-ordered Integra­
ford offlre with lit Winter
tion of Mucon County’a last
Park offire, and future local
all-white high school, orig­
transactions will he handled
inally scheduled fo r today,
at the latter plnre of business
has been fiostponed until next
at 221 West Fairbanks A ve­
week.
nue.

Showdown Oft*

COMMENT

Support C. Of C.
Since the first o f January the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce has been en­
gaged in its annual membership campaign. Last
Tuesday morning Hie senior trade liody kicked
o ff a special effort to enroll both new mernlxjrs
as well as those who had not yet renewed their
memberships.
Two weeks ago the people of Seminole
County were completely united in their effort to
Innd the promised East Central Florida Univer­
sity. When the Board o f Control decided to place
llte school on tiie Scntinolc County line in Or­
ange County, The Herald called for a continu­
ation o f the complete unity developed among
our people.
Seminole County still has problems. It also
has many projects in the fire. We must find the
answers to the problems anti devise ways and
means o f finalizing the projects. The Herald con­
tends that the l&gt;csl way in which to accomplish
these tasks is four our citizens to stand united
behind the Chamlier o f Commerce.
Complete unity will 1m? required. Participa­
tion in the Chamber’s program by ail o f our
citizens is a must. There arc plenty o f places for
our citizens to serve within tiie Chamber’s pro­
gram and numerous way in which the talents o f
our people can lx? utilized.
A few years ago two-thirds of Seminole s
population was Bituated in or very near San­
ford. Today the figure has been reversed. Now
is the time for Sanford to realize that it needs
Seminole County and for the county to realize
thut it needs Sanford. And there is no better
way to maintain this unity than for everyone and
every organization to participate in the formula­
tion o f the Chamber's program as well as in its
effort to successfully accomplish the organiza­
tion's aims.
«

J. _ .

Three Charged
In Bolifa
Operations

Christian Youth
Rally Set Here
Saturday Night

cK e re Lfte s
JA Y C EE
cU)Ko‘MasNLT
S iq n e d U p A
Tieii)%fnberYET/|
TH E ‘GOATS' in the Junior Chumber o f Com­
merce membership drive, which opened Thurs­
day, will receive a real, live goat to park on
their front lawn until they sign up a new memher. Phil Skates (le ft) was the first to receive
the unimul from President Jim Smith (righ t)
Thursday but Phil- passed it on today to Glenn
McCall, past president of the Juycees. Thirteen
new members had been signed by noon today in
the rush to escape having to accept the real live
g o u t.
(Herald photo).

The reputed "kingpin" of
Is'llla operation* in Central
Florida and two other Sem­
inole County resklents were
arrested Thursday evening by
Seminole and Orange County
sh eriff* deputies.

I)lt. LOt;UK

DR. GAZES

Longwood Studies
Sewer Loan Plans
By Donna Estes
Harry Lindsey of the Hous­
ing and Home Finance Agen­
cy office located at Titiusvil'e, at Mayor A. H tarmann's invitation, appeared
before the tangwood City
Councll at the regular meeting
Thursday evening lo explain
the Community Improvement
Program which H IIFA Is aide

to finance for municipalities.
Particularly discussed were
the procedures that the city
could follow lo get federal
loan* to hmld a newer sys­
tem in the community. Cost
would he financed for a 40year period with the maximum Interest rates being 3's
|K*r cent, Lindsey stated.
Tiie pollution of drinking
water by septic tanks in other
communities has heroine a
critical problem, he explain­
er!.
No action was taken by
council at tills time.
In other business, annexa­
tion ordinance 176, which an­
nexes territory on the east
side of Highway 17-92 from
Semin tdc County Chandler Oak Lane to Sit 434, was un­
Of Commerce President Knr- animously adopted
- , after three
W m J.taM er today prTpusoif wmaoeutlv* reading.
Mayor lorm snn and coun­
creetloii o f a Sanford Procil wenl on record as endors­
llon Commltteo to carry
ing and supporting the pro­
€'Ut the objectives outlined by
posed Seminole County Metro­
a group of Sanford business
politan Telephone System.
and professional men who arc
Council entered
into an
making tin effort to organize
agreement with the County
a Sanford Chamber o f ComCommission authorizing it lo
act for (lie city as coordinat­
Houtdioldcr, in a letter ad ing agent for the Seminoledressed to A. It. Peterson Jr., Orange Transfiortatlon Plann­
and Don Bales, pro|&gt;o*ctl Hint ing.
the group join with the San­
Chairman R. C. Carlson an­
ford Merchants’ Division of nounced Ills committee ap­
the Chamber in comprising the pointment* to lie: 11. L. Helms
promotion committee. He said and R. II. Ferrell, building*,
that “ The Seminole County parks and grounds; Ferrell
Chamber of Commerce I* al­ and Helms, finance;
Carl
ways willing to use the tal­ tam tnlcr and John Reams,
ents ami worthwhile ideas of water;
Reams and Helms,
nil the residents id our Coun­ streets and tanim lcr and
Ferrell, fire department.
ty.
The low bid of American
"Since your reeenl efforts to
organize and incorporate a Cast Iron Pipe Company of
Sanford Chamber
o f Cam- Birmingham, Ala., was ac­
m nee have not materialized," cepted for 2,250 feet of fourc o n t i n u e d Housholder, *1 inch American Fast ll t e pipe.
would like to point out that Purchase of 10 fire coats,
the Chnmlier of Commerce now four smoke rannixter* and a
lias n committee, known as tiie pike fade, as requested by
tam m ler,
was
Hanford Meirlmnt'a Division, Councilman
autliorizcd (or the fire de­
which elects its own officers,
partment.
prescribes ita own rules for
C. 11. Johnson of Johnson's
mrmhcr»hip, votes its own
Su|H*r Market appeared be­
membership fees, establishes
fore council to commend ami
Ita own projects, governs itself
express Ills appreciation to
and Iiua Hie co-operation o f
the police department for pa­
the Seminole County Chamber
trolling services.
o f Commerce and Hie use o f
‘flic financial statement was
its facilities.
approved and various hills
'T iie aims of Hie group,"
paid before the meeting was
Ifcusliohler a t r e » a o d, "are
adjourned subject to call.
much the same as your pro­
posed orguni/nlion."
Housholder went on to say
that " A s prrsidi lit o f tha Heminolo County Chamber o f Com­
merce, I would like to suggest
A 73-ycar-old Lake Harney
to your group, through you,
man, suffering from severe
that you join with tho Hanford
burns received in an cxplui
Merchants' Division as a com­
ion,, was reported In "go o d "
mittee of the Seminole County
condition this morning by
Chumlrer o f Commerce, to bo
Seminole Memorial llospitul
known as Hie Hanford Promo­
attaches.
tion Committee, and to o|*&gt;rW. L. Sieg was reported as
ate ns the Merchants’ Division
helping a neighbor, R. D.
has. Under this plan, you could White, clean a cistern Wed­
immediately organize and go nesday evening. After Hie
to work, without the necessary cleaning, they placed a heat­
incorporation, to carry on the er to dry it out.
continuing projects o f the
Later Slrg re-entered Hie
Merchants' Division and any narrow opening, discovered
others upon which you may de­ the flame of tiie heater had
ride.
been extinguished. He lit a
"1 am sure,” Housholder de­ match and the explosion re­
clared, "this would meet with sulted.
the approval o f the Sanford
Merchants' Division, and I
can assure the ro-ojieration o f
the Chamber o f Commerce and
United Press International
use o f ita facilities.''
There are more living or­
llousholdt-r extended an in­ ganisms in a spoonful of rich
vitation to Peterson and Bales soil than there are people in
to meet with them to discuss Hie
world,
according
to
the proposal.

C. Of C. City
Committee
Proposed

The three were charged on
old capiases issued by Orango
County Criminal Court with
conspiracy and violation of
lottery laws. Sheriff J. L
Hobby reportrd Ibis morning.

3 Specialists
To Address
Doctors Here
Three outstanding Southern
physicians, specialists in their
respective fields, will address
200 Central Florida doctors
Saturday night at Sanford
Civic Center under the auspi­
ces of the Seminole County
Medical Society. Dr. G. II.
•Hark** I* president of the Incal society.
Speakers will he Dr. Rruce
Logue, professor o f medicine
at Emory University, Atlan­
ta, who will discuss "Clinical
Spectrum o f
Pericarditis;"
Dr. Peter C. Gazes, professor
of medicine at Charleston
Medical College. S. C., who
will talk on "Recent Advan­
tages in Coronary Diseases,"
and Dr, B. Waldo Moore, a
cardiologist at Emory Uni­
versity, who will speak on
"Management of Myocardial
Infraction.”

Bridge Opening
To Be Limited
The Osteen bridge over the
St. Johns River, on SK 415,
will not be openrd to water
traffic between 7 p.m. and 7
a.in. after this month, except
by advance notice.
Army Corps of Engineer*
published on Jan. 30 In Hie
Fcdrral
Register the new
rules and regulations, effec­
tive 30 dnys after publication.
Tiie bridge Is owned by the
Florida Road Department,
Paul Johnson, owner o f Os­
teen fishing camp and the
bridge tender, will maintain
regular draw services be­
tween 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily,
excepting that he will open
ft at night with 12 hours ad­
vance notice.

Found: P. O.
With Profit
HONOLULU (U P I) - While
most U.S. post offire* operat­
ed in the red last year, the
one in Honolulu earned a pro­
fit of more Hun $3 million.
Honolulu Postmaster George
llnra
said the profit, which
was turned over lo the U.S.
Post Office Department, was
made possible by heavy me­
chanization of the delivery
system.

Arrested at their homes
were Harlan Alexander Black­
burn. alias Thomas Davis, of
tangwood; Dorothea Howell
Radford, 800 Pine Street,
Fern Park, and Cecil St.
Clair M e r r i t t , Altamonts
Springs.
Blackburn, reputed bolita
leader, and Mrs.
Radford
previously had been arrested
on bolita charge* in Orango
County.
Sheriff Hobby said Black*
burn and Mrs. Radford, un*
der orders from Orange Coun*
ty, were released on their
own recognizance Thursday
evening. Merritt posted $5,000
bond and was released.
All are scheduled to be ar­
raigned Feb. 25 in Orango
County Criminal Court at Or­
lando.

SHS Outbrains
Lyman In Bowl
By Jane Casselberry
Seminole High School out­
witted Lyman High School
with a score o f 18515(1 In a
lively “ Brain B ow l" match
Thursday- evening in tho Ly*
man auditorium.
Both teams were "on tho
buzzer" with one and then tho
other seizing the initiative,
Lyntan was ahead at the end
o f Hie first period but lost to
Seminole In the closing min­
utes of Hie last half.
The winning team included
Ron Goerss, Susie llalback,
Doug Firestone a n d
Jim
Thomson. The losing team
w as
comprised of Kenny
Ament, Dorian Thermanos,
Peter
Carlson
and Frank
Renew Jr.
Roy Pharr, assistant prin­
cipal at Lyman, who served
a* moderator of the difficult
quiz, said later "even I found
myself confused by tho ques*
tions at Untci.”
Judges were
Mrs. Paul
French and Mrs. David .MoCoy.

Field Duy
Plans are shaping for tho
annual field day for grower*
al 1:30 p.m. Thursday at tho
Central Florida Experiment
Stution farm on Celery Av/*»
nuc, according to Cecil Tuck­
er, county agricultural agent.

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when enjoyed at the
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Sanford

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�Rev.

Grover

Sewell

Sunday School Teacher Honored

Problems,
But Promise
T h e n to a #tory o f a man longing way. When the ad*
dress waa completed the Hin­
du arose and said, " I f what
school for an atmiveraary and
the speaker has said tonight
be visited hla old teacher In la not true, It doesn’ t mat­
bar acbool room. He happen­ ter. But if U is true, then
ed to aea a place o f paper on nothing else matters."
It is difficult for some o f
her deak on which w ere writ­
ten questions for an exam ina­ us to understand how enyooe
tion. He looked rather atart- cannot see clearly the trem ­
led when he read them and endous fact o f God coming
the teacher naked why he to earth in Jesus Christ. Of
looked ao amazed. He re­ course, it is an earthshaking
plied, "W h y thla la the name claim and if one believes it
•lam ination that I took thir­ his life is shaken, too. When,
ty yeara a g o ." The teacher however, 1 think o f the fact
anawered, "D on't let that dla- o f God taking on flesh in man
turb you, the anewera are all other great and amazing
facta pale Into a much less­
different now ."
There a n many realme of er importance.
Our Lord had lived a magUfa where we find he an­
ewera
to
questions
have iflcaot thirty three years with
greater emphasis
chanjed and that they are the fa r
•ometimea now right where placed on the last three years.
they
w ere
wrong
before. He bed taught, loved, healed,
There are other clrcumatancea prayed, and lived the perfect
where the very nature o f our life. Now he approached the
way o f life haa changed the last o f his life on earth which
anewera to tom e queationa, was the most important and
however, there are eome ques­ meaningful to this believers
tions that have anewera that who lived then and those who
never change one em ail de­ would come after.
The hour finally approached
gree.
I do not know who aaid it when He was to meet with
first but alnce the first saying the apostles in the Upper
many have repeated, "G e t the Boom. The Feast o f the Pass.facta o r the facta w ill get over was to be observed end
you ." Tbeee are the Ihinge the institution o f die sacra­
that wa need to consider re­ ment o f The Lord’s Supper
peatedly In our lives. The was to take place. This must
■ever remaining truths are have been a most Joyous
necessary to know and follow occasion, and yet there soon
appeared overtones o f sad­
M we are to remain secure.
The one area o f life that to ness.
Christ told Ills disciples
always the same to that which
deals with man’s direct rela­ m any wonderful things, yet
tionship with God. How true sometimes with an a ir of
. it la that we should continue mystery. He said, "In my
• to examine our conclusions in F a th er'! house are many
the light o f Ilia truth but we rooms; If it were not so
w ill never make greater e x ­ would I have told you that I
ploration o f God than that go to prepare a place for
which wa Hod la Jesus C hrist youT" We remember many
A religious meeting was be­ other words from the four,
ing held in India once and teenth chapter of John but
the chairman was a Hindu. finally He asid, “ N o one
A Christian missionary ad­ comes to the Father but by
dressed this group o f peo­ n s . " A t this point He was
ple and be spoke o f Christ Interrupted by Philip who
In a mast eloquent and chal- asked Christ to show them the
Father. Jesus replied ot this
request by saying, "H a v e 1
been with you ao long, and
yet you do not know me
m i p r ; Then He stated tba
glorious fact, "H e who has
seen m e bee seen the Fath­
e r ."
Many facta are important in
Ufa, but the ooe that is im ­
portant beyond all measure is
B y Bernice Kelsey
that "G od was in Christ." I f
■ Mrs. M ery E erie Walker,
you know that God revealed
.T ra in in g Union director fo r Himself la Christ then you
the P i n t Baptist Church o f will find what God to Ilka.
1Oviedo, announced today that Thla fact to too great to be
• plana have bean completed fo r Ignored.
Let us know Chat all other
the annuel church-wide Vel•' vntlne Banquet to bo held next facta hinge on thla one. Let
Wedneadey, beginning a t 7 us live in this knowledge and
; p. n . in the Oviedo School we w ill live la God's plea.
who went back to hi* form er

II

Oviedo Baptist

J e t Annual

Bancuef

Cafeteria.
A ll msmbors o f the church,
- their guests and prospective
members are invited to attend.
Iteeervallona must be made no
later then Sunday evening
with Mrs. W elker or at the
church office.
Gene Bridges, rauale director
o f the church, is In charge o f
the program, "Stairw ay to tht
S ta n ."
I t to hoped that the entire
church raemberehlp w ill taka
advantego o f thla opportunity
fo r an evening o f fellowship
. which la contiderad • vital
part o f the church life, Mrs.
W alker atated.

DeBory WSCS
Sets Annual
Smorgasbord
B y Mrs. Adam Muller
The WSCS of the DeBary
Community Methodist Church
will sponsor Its annual Smor.

gaebord Dinner on Feb. 26
la the social hall o f the
church.
Serving periods announced
will be from noon until 1:30
p. ra., from 4 until 8:30 p.m.
and from 8:30 until 7 p. m.
Tickets for adults, or chil­
dren under 18 years, may be
purchased in advance o r re­
served with any member of
the sponsoring organization
before Fob. 18.
By Jsae Caeeelh i rry
Attendance will be limited
The W M U o f P ra irie Lake to 600 perioni.
Baptist Church wiU meet at
6:45 p. m . Monday at the
church tor a business meet
lng which w ill be followed at
The executive board of the
7:43 by the program.
Church o f the Nativity Cath­
Mrs. -sooard Junes will olic Women's Club will meet
conduct Uio business meeting at 6 p. m. Monday at the
and Mrs. Paul Lowe will pre­ church social hall. 31rs. John
sent a program on the "Th e MacFarlane, president, will
Chaplain and hla W ork."
conduct the meeting.

t;

f

Baptist WMU
To Meet

Board To Meet

B y Bernice Kelsey
Jlembers of the Wesley Sun­
day School Class of the Oviedo
First Methodist Church honored Mra. J. H. Staley at a
buffet supper held last week
In Fellowship Hall o f the
church.
Mrs. Staley, who baa been
a Sunday School teacher In
the church for the past 25
years awl teacher fo r the
Wesley Class since 1642, re­
tired at the first o f the year.
She began teaching the clast
when meetings were held In
a email boy scout but locat­
ed In back of the old church
building. In later years, class­
rooms were added to the old
building and In recent yeara
an entire new plant waa built
to house all departments of
MRS. J. H. S T A L E Y , who hag retired after 25
the church.
yeara aa a Sunday School teacher at the Oviedo
In addition to teaching the
Firat Methodist Church, waa honored at a buffet
class, Mrs. Staley has been a
aupper laat week by mentbera o f the Wealey
longtime active member in
Claaa.
(Herald Photo)
all phase* o f church work and
alngs In the choir. She also
is an activa member o f the
Oviedo Woman’s Club.
Hostesses for the supper
were Mrs. Thomas Moon,
Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mra. Jack
Bratton and Mrs. Douglas
Laymon. The hall waa deco­
rated with large bouquets of
csmellas end potted plants.
Oaklawn
Baptist
Chapel, i at 2743 Country Club Road In
Mrs. Moon presented the Nmmission of the First BapUit the Ravenna Park-Loch Arbor
oree with e gift from the
Church of Sanford, has sn­ ares. U h a a a complete
class.
church program with depart­
Those attending enjoyed a
ments for all ages both in
song feat with Rev. Robert
Sunday School and Training
Soka serving at accordian ac­
Union. Sunday School enroll­
companist.
ment now stands at 100 and
Special guest speaker for
regular services are held
the occasion was Jack Dodd
each Sunday.
who was introduced by Mrs.
Welcome U extended to all
Rex Clonts.
persons In the area to visit
Dodd spoke end showed pic­
and worship in the chapel
ture slides o f interest from
the People to People Goodwill
Tour to Europe laat summer.

Oaklawn Chapel Gets
Full-tim e Minister

Shrove Tuesday
Supper Set By
Churchwomen
By Danaa Estes
The Eplscopsl Churchwomcn
of
Longwood's
Christ
Church will sponsor their an­
nual Shrove Tuesday Pancake
Supper at tha parish bouse
on Church Street from 8:30
until 7:30 p.m.
Prices have been set for
adults and children, six to 12,
with children under ala to ba
The regular monthly
lng o f the Churchwomen,
schduled next Tuesday, baa
been postponed until Fab. IS
In order not to conflict with
the aupper.

Dorcas Circle
Votes To Make
Layettes
The Dorcas Circle o f the Upsale Presbyterian Church met
Jan. 21 in the educational
building with Mrs. Robert A.
Wooden presiding.
Others present were Mrs.
James Hardin, Mrs. L , R.
Rice, Mrs. A. B. Hodge, Mrs.
E. L. Dowell. Mrs. R. E. Cmthis, Mrs. J. B. Thomson,
Mra. C. E. Hunter and Mrs.
J. W. Harkey.
N ew secret pals war* cho­
sen sod the group voted to
make up !ay«ttea for a ‘hurch
In Massachusetts u
their
benevolent project fo r the new
year.
Plans also were made for
the circle to sponsor two bake
sales on March 14 la (root
of post offices In Lake Monroe
and Lake Mary. Sales will
begin at 6 a. m.
The devotion was given by
Mrs. Dowell and refreshments
were applied and served by
Mrs. Hardin.

Prayer Service
Rev. Delmas Copeland of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will speak
Friday, Feb. 14, at 3:30 pjn..
at a World Day o f Prayer
service to be held at the Goss
Memorial Methodist Church
in Orlando. The service is
sponsored
by
the
United
Church Women o f Orlando.

Area To Observe
Day O f Prayer
B y Mrs. Adana M ailer
Church women o f DeBary,
Enterprise and Osteon will
unite In prayerful Unship with
those

throughout

the

world

on Feb. 14, from 10 until 11
a. m., In observance o f the
78th Annual W orld Day of
Prayer. A ll persons interest­
ed in participating are asked
to assem ble at tha DeBary
Community Methodist Church.
The theme fo r the 1864 ser­
vice was prepared by Dr.
Madeline Beret, executive se­
cretary of the Department on
the Cooperation o f Men end
Women in Church, Fam ily and
Society o f the World Council
of Cburcbas, Geneva, Swltoorlead.
!h continuation of peat e f­
forts in the mission o f the
Church, gifts collected as ao
tsseotial part o f the obser­
vance will go toward sustain­
ing 12 Christian Colleges for
women tat Asia and Africa.

E L D E R gPRUVaa B A P T IS T
T H B SB T H N T H .D A Y
Ota Orlando R A a t Heater A VO.
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
B. Ham lltoa O rtffla _ Pastor
C e n e r f t k A Him
Bandar School _ _ 1:01 a.
n. L. Mathews
P aster M orning W orthlp
ll:c e a. ra.
HERVICK8 S A TU R D A Y —
T raining Union „
0:10 p.
Sabbath S c h o o l ___ t : l t a. m.
Evening W orship — 7:01 p. i
W orship Service _ ItiSS a. ro.
Wednesday N ight
Prayer Service __ 7:10 p. m.
“ W e H ave Th is Hope'* radio
JORDAN M ISSIONARY
m ttaegs each Sunday a. m.
B A P T IS T CHURCH
at S :lt over W T R R a t 140#
Teaaporarily
M ooting at
on your r a d la .d la l
SAM P ark Arrows
Sanford, Florida
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orchip
11:00 a. m.
R ib ), study (Sunday) 7i00 p.m.
Evangelistic S .rv lro 7:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meat
7:00 pm .
Ch r i s t i a n
m is s io n a r y
Dill B ta p h e n s _____ ___ P a .to r
A L L IA N C E CHURCH
A Cordial Waleoma to A ll
test P ark A i t . a t 14lh ■«.
Rar. C. C. Daaa, Jr. __ Pastor
Hunday School _
4:44 a. m.
W orship Barries
tl:0 t a. m. OSTEEN B A P T IS T C H U R m
Evening Worahlp _ TtOI p. m.
H W T . 4IS
PS. SX2-BI1S
Alliance Youth
P d low ah lp (Bun.) _ 6:46 p. m. P a .tor ____Chaitor W. Plank
Sunday School
10.uO a. tn.
&lt;W*d&gt;
Prayor Bsrvlca
T:Ze p. m. Morning S.rvlca _ 11:00 a. tn.
T raining U n io n ______ 0:10 p. m.
E ranlng S . r v l c a __7:10
p. m.
W cdn.cday Meetings:
Organisations
0:10 p. m.
P ra yer ____ ___ 7:10 p. m.
Choir — .
— 1:10 p. m.
F IN E C R E S T ASsr.MRUY
o r GOO CHURCH
Cor. STth a ad Rlaa
n. 14. W i l d e r ________ Pastor
Sunday Bchoot _
1:41 a. m.
M oraine W orship 10:11 a. m. r t a i r C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h
Evening W orship _ T : !l p. m.
DISCIPLES o r C H RIST
Youth Barv. (Bun.) 4:00 p. m.
1SOT S. Sanford A n .
M id-W eek Barv. (W ad.)
7:10
Rev. Mason O rtgg,
p. m.
Ad Interim M inister
Sunday l e h o a l __ _ * : t t a. m.
M aralag W orship
11:40 a. m.

Alliance

Assembly O f God

Christian

Methodist

Church O f God

P IR P T HBT4IODIST CHURCU
d lt P «rk A v a
Pastor John T. Adam* Jr. __ P aitor
Smith
il a
Morning W orthlp - 1:14 a. it.
Bandar school _
f'.el
r- nday School ----- 1:46 a.
Morning Worship
11:44 a. m. Morning W orship
14:16 a. m.
B v s e g o llitle lo r r .
7:14 p. ra M Y " Mooting* — Cite p. m .
Tuoo. Prayor Serv. 7:14 P *•
In t.rm .d itto, Bonlor)
I
There. Young People
Evening W orthlp — 7:14 p. m.
■ndsavor ■ ■ 7 : 1 * p. »■
CHURCH

op

non

rbenbxhr

CHURCH OP GOD
OP PRO PH ECY
SOM Rim A v m n
Rev. R. U Strickland
P a.tor
Sunday School _ — 4:41 a. m.
Worahlp S .rvlca _ 10:41 a. m.
E van scll.tla Sorv.
7:14 p. m.
W .d n o.day:
You ns People V.L.B. Sorv.
7:14 p ra.
Dibit T raining Sorv 1:44 p.m.

Congregational
CONORBOATIONAL
C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
( l . l l r i C l i n k o f Chrtnt)
Park A v a l s , at 8448 SL
4:41 a. m. ____ Church School
11:00 a. m.
Worship Service
1:14 p. m. _ c n r titla s Touth
M ln litry
Rev. W a iter A.R. M ePhtrtoa,
Pastor

Nazarene
PTR#T, CHURCH
OP T H B NABARE X B
W. 2nd SL a t H spls A v*.

Paul Blehit ...---- Paitor

Sunday School — — 4:46 a. m.
Morning W orthlp
11:46 a. m.
Youth ----- _ — — — 4:00 p.
E vnngollitlo Sorvleo 7:11 p.m.
M ld -W t.k
Sorvleo (W od .) — 7:40 p. m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplrallon —
1:44 p. m.
F IR S T OHURCH
T H E H AXAREXH
•/
Lake Mary, Pin.
Rar. W. U Holcomb*, Paator
Sunday
4:46 a. -n. —
Blbla Senosl
11:04 a. tn. - M orning Worohlp
71 04 p. m. — Evening Sorvleo
7:44 p. m. _ Wod. M ld -W *.k
Prayor Borvleto
7:04 p. m. Ind Wod. M litlon ary Sirrlcu
OP

Episcopal
C H RIST CHURCH
Church Strvvt, L
Pr. Chariot W . S ttw art Jr*
Vlear
H oly Communion — Til4 a. m.
Sunday School —__ 4:00 a. m.
Family Service and
Sttmon - ____ __ 10:16 a. m.

Baptist
Free Methodist

P tR S T B A P T IS T CHURCH
I'R K K M H T IIIllllB T CHURCH
■IB P ark Avaaea
C om er 4th SL and Laurel A w .
r . B. C h a n e a ________ P ia to r
CHURCH OP C H RIST
T elep h on e P A 1-7011
Morning Worahlp
1:10 a. m.
Eugene Sheldon —.....— Pastor
Hunday School - — 0:41 a. m.
B va n g a llit Sunday School ■■■■■— . t:4 i n.m.
M orning Worahlp
11:00 a. aa. Ralph Hrawor Jr.
Morning W orship — 10:46 n.m.
T rain in g Union ___ 0:10 p. m. Ditto S c h o o l___ 11.44 a. m.
E ranlng W orship .... 7:04 p.m.
Morning
Worahlp
l
i
lts
Evening Worahlp - 7i4l p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service Tito p. a . Eranlng W orthlp _ 7:14 p a . W id . l ’ rnyar Service 7:10 p.m.
Wod. Prayer Service 7:11 p.m.

Church O f Christ

h e t h o d iit

CHURCH
Citrus H eights
n *v. Roy Gregory. Jr.. Pootor
uhureh School
4:41 a. m.
Morning W orship
11:00 a. n..
M Y P _________________4:to p. m.
Kv*. Worship —----- 7:14 p. m
Wod P r a y ir S ir v lo i T :l» p. m.

Lutheran

Pentecostal
P tR S T PE NTE CO STAL
ft)
CHUECH O P LONGWOOD
SOI O m i t S tw ot
Rov. 1C. Ruth Oramt __ P a ito r
Sunday S c h o o l__— 14:4# a. m.
Morning W orship
11:44 a. m.
Sunday Rvonlng __ T i l l p. m.
Wod. Bible Study - 7:14 p. at.
Conquerors Mooting
F riday __________ 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian

PAO LA CHURCH O P C H R IST
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
H ighw ay # • W ool
L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
CHURCH
M orris Ruby ____ ■ v n s g e llit
'))
Oak A v *. A Ir d SL
Bible C lon es _
14:44 a. m.
1SS W . H U P lo w
Sanford. P in.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m. -The Chureb o f tha Luthorsu
Eronlng Worahlp - 1:44 p. m. Hour- and T V T h l a Is the Orovor C. 8ow .ll, Jr. - raster
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aoilotant
Bible Clna.ee Wod. 7:80 p.m. L lfo P arlor
Harbort W. Oaarss ____ P aito r Morning Worahlp
t:4 l a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 4:11 a. m.
Churoh
School
_
_
4:41
m.
W orship S trv lio — 14:14 a. m. Station M otts _____ 14:46 a.
CHURCH C P C H R IST
a. ra.
ISIS P e r t A w n wo
Morning W orih lp
11:00 A. M.
Pioneer Pollowohlp _ 4:04 p.m.
Bert Brown -- ----- E vnngstl.t
B.ntor HI Pollonrohlp 1:00 p.m.
WROTHIDH H fSS IO N AR Y
GOOD SH EPH ERD
Sunday
Evening Worahlp
7 1 10 p. tr.
B A P T IS T CHURCH
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
Bible S t u d y ____ — 10:44 a. m.
Wod. P rayor M ott 7:04 p. m.
Sifc SL 41 M .'tr A w .
(L C A )
Morning Worahlp
11:40 a. m.
A
Orlando
D
rim
Peal M. w i l l y — - Pester Rvenlng Sorvleo — 1:14 p m.
(H w y ir-aai
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Worahlp
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Th e Rev. 'O eorgo Klnnnmon,
Church S c h o o l___14:44 a. m.
Interim P a .to r
B ltte Ctneoee —
f i l l p. m. Sunday School _ _ 4:16 a. m.
Church Strvlcon — 14:40 a. m.
Communion— P i n t Sunday la
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R TE N AN D NURS­
ERY
PIN RCRB ST B A P T IS T
CHURCH
CHURCH o r C H R IS T
Onora Rood
• c s E im r r
P a s t o r ----- W illiam J. auoso
Morning W orthlp _
8 :4* A B u gay Sor-lc# A
I t A. SB.
Sunday Sohoot ___ 11:4# 4 . an.
ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Schnnt -----. t i l l a. m.
■ubiacti “ LovoT r o llin g Unton _
S ill p.m. W.dnasday P orvrw •:#• p. m. Ounra R d . at W o e d la a ! Ava.,
Evening W orih lp _ T il# pm. Banding Rsemt 1*8 K. PlrnL Rev. John R . Hires. Jr. Pastor
Wod. O fficers A Teacher*
W eekday■i I t i l * o-m. - 4:14 Church School ____ 4:41 a. m.
Meeting ------------ Site pm .
lt:t# a. m.
p.m. Friday JCvonlagt l i l t - M orning Worahlp
Wod. Prayer Sorvleo 7:10 p.m.
1:14 pm .
R T F ____ __________ 1:44 p. m.

TO LIST YOUK

To Hear College
Professor
The subject o f human rela­
tions will be discussed by Dr.
Jesus Rodrigues, professor at
Bethune-Cookman

Christian Science

Methodist

College* of

CHURCH
NOTICE
CALL

FA 2-2611

Daytona Beach, thla Sunday
at Grace Methodist Church of
Sanford during tha U a. m.
worship hour.
Dr. Rodrigues has taught at
the Method lot-related Negro
college alnce 1861 when he
left Cuba under protection o f
the Brasilian ambassador. Ba
waa bora in Spain and reared
la Cuba. A t tha tim e he waa
forced to leave Cuba because
of hla democratic, religious
and cultural beliefs, he was
dean o f Central University.
He to married, the father •
two children and Catholic.
His visit to the local church
will be in observation of Raoe
Relatione Sunday and foe spe­
cial ottering received w ill go
to Betbune-Cooiunsn.

Attend
services
tHis week
at uour own
JjfaceoJ
worsfcf)

W orld Day O f Prayer To Be Observed
The euiiual W orld Day of It provides an extraordinary
o f a ll persons in a community.
observance fur the oppurtanlty fu r fellowship at Tha fourth Is tha use o f the
8u iiford area w ill Ui held at 2 a deop level with Christiana in same theme and service aa a
p. h i ., Feb. 14, at Grace Meth­ all parta uf the w orld and the basts fo r planning and obeery.
odist Church.
experience o f Christian Unity ing the day ovsrywhera in the
world.
Mrs. It. A . Smith, president in prayer.
Tits fifth, the o f f a r i n g s
,). .o f the 8anford branch o f UnitWhen true to its utiglnal
, «d Church women, has an- purpose end meaning, the mads are fo r the United Out£ nounced that the theme will ba World Doy o f Prayer observ­ reach o f the Church through
interdenominational eo-opera" L e t Ua P r e y ." Assisting with ance has fiva elements:
I program fo r the aervice are
The firs t to aa awareness uf tion in tha mission division of
fra. Gordon Stanley and Mrs. and a commitment to Ute real­ the National G o u n e l l o f
ity and power o f prayer. The Churches.
J. D. B eggarly.
The W orld Day o f Prayer, second is a concern fo r tha
Ih o boat ligh t aa what
bagsa with the vision need o f others fo r the message
* d ed k iU eo o f e n i wonum# o f the Christian Uoapel. The make# unpopular people un­
grown to involve millions third to openness— a service popular can be found through
woman around the world. open to all— the participation a little reduction.

Baptist

Adventist

C E N T R A L B A P T IS T CHURCH
Cor. tdlh SC A Oak A w .
Qall Smith
■
Paster
Hunday School _ _ 4:41
Morning W erohlp
11:4#
T ra in in g Union — 4:11 p. m.
Kvonlng Worahlp _ 7:11 p. m.
Wod. P rn y.r Sorvleo 7:11 P-HL
N u n tr y Opoa
W T R R ---------------- T:I4 p. a .
■nndoy N it# Broadcast

R E V . R. T . B A R R E T T
nounced the arrival o f Rev.
R. T. Barrett o f Homeland
as full time pastor, effective
Feb. IS.
Born July 88, 1821, in Alm a,
Ga., Rev. Barrett moved to
Florida at an early ase. He
served as pastor o f Green
Pond Baptist Church while at­
tending the Baptist Bible Ip .
aUtuto a t .Lakeland
graduating accepted
gradual
torate o f the First Ba
Church at AUuras, serving
from 1887 until 1660.
A t this time he accepted
the ministry o f Otter Creek
Church near Gainesville and
served there until 1963. For
the past year be has been sup­
plying and interim pastor at
various churches.
He and his wife, Eunice,
are the parents of two daugh­
ters, Rebecca, four and De­
borah, five months.
Oaklawn Chapel to located

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Mrs. Abernelhy Holy Name Society
Nazarene Church Sets Revival Dies In DeLand
To Conduct Census

Dynafronics Reports Display
Of Real-Time Telemetry Data

announced
for
the
First
Church of the Nazarene, Se­
cond Street and Maple A ve­
nue, February 916, at 7:30
each evening. Rev. Faul Hiekes, graduate of Asbury Col­
lege in Wilmorc, Kentucky,
and pastor o f the church, will
serve as the evangelist for the
series of meetings.
Rev. Bickcs is completing
three years of ministry as
pastor of the church and has
recently been recalled by the
church for another year, lie
has served pastorates in In­
diana. Kentucky, and other
Florida cities.
Song Evangelists will be
Ralph and Joann Dunmire,
noted gospel recording artists
of Nashville, Tenn. Professor
and Mrs. Ounmire are active­
ly engaged as full-time song
evangelists in the Church of
the Nazarene and sing for
revival
campaigns,
camp
meetings, conventions, and on
radio, television and record­
ings. Mr. Dunmire attended
Trcvecca Nazarene College,
1952-56. A tenor singer, he
served as minister of music
in Nashville Nazarene Chur­
ches for several years. Mrs.
Dunmire,
an
accomplished
musician, received her train­
ing in Olivet and Trevecca
Nazarene Colleges and Den­
ison University in Granville,
Ohio. Mrs
Dunmire plays
the accordion, vibra harp, or­
gan, and piano. Site also ac­
companies her husband in
ducts.
A feature of their musical
programs is the singing ar­
rangements with the use of
the church choir.
Services o f the revival are
•pen to the public.

Dynatronics, ter and congratulated Dynaelectronics Ironies, Inc., on that com­
pany's part In completing'tho
firm of Seminole County, an
“ Quick-look''
capability
in
nounced this week the first
time for the Saturn shot.
successful display of real-time
Other
Dynatronics equip­
telemetry data at the M ar­ ment involved in the Saturn I
shall Space
Flight Center
shot included a PCM ground
Jan. 29 using an on-line real
telemetry station at Capo
time
data display
system
Kennedy and aboard the ve­
built by Dynatronics in co­ hicle. a Dynatronics built high
operation with NASA.
accuracy /O.I per cent abso­
Dynatronics’ W. G. Drcsch- lute PCM analog to digital
ler, head o f ground systems converter and PCM assem­
development, described
the bler handled PCM
signal*
real-time display as "com b­
from the vehicle'* various
ing the outputs from receiver sensors.
equipment built by other com­
panies for NASA with the out­
put of a Dynatronics PCM re­
ceiver station and channeling
the combined data through
the on-line real-time display
Men o f the Church o f tho
equipment specially designed

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VEGETABLE
REPORT

m m am m

Federal State Market
News Service
Sanford

m

Shipping point information
fo r Feb. 6. Ail aales F.O.B.
Prccooling charges extra un­
less otherwise stated.
Sanford-Oviedo-Zellwood
District
Cabbage:
demand f a i r ,
market s t e a d y . Domestic
round type, 1*« bu. crates,
mostly $1.75, some fair qual­
ity low as $1.50; SO lb. sacks,
ordinary lo good, mostly fair,
$ U 5 . some poorer, low as $1.
Carrots; demand good, m ar­
ket steady. Sacks, 48-1 lb. film
packed. $2.25 to $2.50; 50 lbs.
loose, $1.65 to $1.90.
Celery:
demand
fair
to
good, market steady, lfl In.
crates,
Pascal. 2-2'-% dnz.,
$3.25; 3 doz., $3; 4 doz., $2.25;.
6-8 doz., $2; hearts, film
wrapped, 24 count, $3.25.
Chinese Cabbage: offerings
light. 16 in. crates, few, $1.75.
Endive: demand good, m ar­
ket about steady. 1 1/9 bu.
crates, $3.25 to $3.50, few,
■mail, $3.
Escarolc:
demand
good,
m arket about steady. 1 1/9
bu. crates, $3, few small,
$2.50.
Lettuce: demand fair, m ar­
ket steady. Boston type, EBN
crates, 24 count, few, $3.50;
Iceberg type, WB crates, 24
count, few, $2 to $2.25; very
few. 30 count, $1.50 to $1.75.
Onions, green; Crates, 3
doz. bunches, $2 to $2.50.
Radishes; demand fair to
good, market steady. Baskets,
film packed, red varieties, 306 oz.. $1.50; white varieties,
24-8 oz., few, $2.50.
Spinach:
offerings
light
Bushel baskets, Savoy type,
$1.75.
Hastings, Florida District
Partly cloudy, windy and
mild.
Cabbage: demand l i g h t ,
market about steady. Domes
tic round type, 18» bu. crates,
fa ir to good, mostly fair qual
Ity, $1.50 to $1.75, mostly
$1.50; 50 lb. sacks, mostly
fair quality, $1.25, poorer,
lower.

Graham Pavilion
At Worlds Fair
NEW

YO R K

(U P D — Evan

R EV. P A U L

Mr*. M argaret W . Abernethy, 69, 1258 Whitewood
Avenue, Deltona, dies! early
Thursdny morning at Fish
Memorial Hospital in DeLand where she had been a
patient fo r six days.
Bern in Gates County, N . C.,
she had been a resident o f
Deltona for one month.
She is survived by her busband, Kenneth G. Abernethy
o f Deltona and two sisters,
Mrs. Marian I.ufsey o f Hamp­
ton, Va. and Mrs. Elizabeth
Neuman o f Boonesboro, Md.
The body w ill be forwarded
to Suffolk, Va., fo r services
and burial on Saturday. A llen-Summerhiil Funeral Home
DeBary, in charge o f local ar­
rangements.

HICKES

T H E DUNM IRES

Indiana Rock
Rites Sunday

Salvation Army Issues Report
Operations of the Sanford
Corps of the Salvation Arm y
cost $19,617 during 1963, it is
revealed in the annual report
released today by Capt. Har­
ry S. Fodcn.
Costs were borne with in­
come from the United Fund,
donations, War Cry magazine
sales,
members,
Christmas
collections, missionary fund
and exchange.
During the year the Corps
conducted 272 adult meetings
with 4,235 in attendance, 374
youth meetings with 5,275 in
attendance, six days of daily

vacation Bible school with 382
attending, 15 attended sum­
mer camp and 24 visits were
marie to Institutions.
In welfare and relief, the
Corps gave 147 grocery or­
ders, 23.244 garments, 1,141
pairs o f shoes. 14 lodgings,
275 meals, eight with trimsIKirtation, 238 transient men
assisted, 77 transient women
and children assisted, 11S sea­
son grocery .orders given, 533
toys and gifts given, and 510
Sunshine Bags'* given at
rest homes and institutions.

Cancer Dressings

Lake Mary
Barbecue Set
Saturday
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­
men and members of the
Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor
chicken barbecue dinner
Saturday at the Lake Mary
Fire Hall.
Serving will be from 4:30
until 7:30 p.in. With the chic­
ken will come scalloped pota­
toes,
green
beans,
relish
vegetables,
coleslaw,
rolls,
coffee and cupcakes.
Dinner tickets will be avail­
able at the door and take out
orders will be served from
separate line. Residents of
the areas served by tho de­
partment are invited to sup
port Use fund raising dinner.

The Dorcas Circle o f the
Upsuln Presbyterian Church
will meet in White Hall (edu­
cational building) from
10
m. until 3 p. m. next Tues­
day to sew cancer dressings.
A ll interested women of the
areu are invited to participate.
Those wishing further infor­
mation may cull Mr*. A . B.
Hodge at her home in Lake
Monroe.

Engineers

By Donna Estes
A

parish-wide

census

was

planned

as one of the first

projects

of

the

recently or­

ganized Holy Name Society of
the Catholic Church of the N a ­
tivity at tins regular monthly
meeting o f the group held
Monday evening at the church
social hall.
The census will begin today
and will be continued until
Feb. 17, covering all Catholic
families in Lake Mary, Longwood,
Pinccrest, Sunland.
North Orlando. Park Ridge
and Loch Arbor.
John Kennedy Jr., presi­
dent. who conducted Monday
nlght's
meeting, announced
that this Sunday is Holy
Nam e Sunday and that all
members will receive Holy
Communion in a group and
their Holy Name Buttons at
the 8 a.m. Mass.
Men o f the parish, 16 years
old and older, arc eligible lo
Join the Society and are in­
vited to have their names
placed on the register in the
social hall immediately pre­
ceding the 8 a.m. Mass Sun­
day.
In oilier business, Thomas

Funeral services o f Mrs. In ­
diana Rock, 77. who died
Wednesday, will be conducted
at 4 p.m. Sunday by Rev. J,
L. Brooks at Zion Hope Mis­
sionary
Church. Interment
will be in the Restlawn Ceme­
tery.
A member o f Zion Hope
Church, Mrs. Rock is sur­
vived by feur daughters, Mrs.
Laura
Mack,
Rochester,
N. Y .; Mrs. Ella Booker, New
York City, N . Y .j Mrs. Nancy
Peek, W est Palm Bench, and
Bernadette McDaniels, Snnford, and eight grandchildren.
ny Bernire Kelsey
W illiam s Funeral Home is
The Oviedo High Junior
In charge o f arrangements.
Class will sponsor showing of
the full length color movie.
“ The Mouse that Roared,"
Boy Scout Troop 341 of Cas- Saturday at the school audi­
slcbcrry will hold a covered torium.
dish supper and court of hon­
First showing will begin at
or at 7 p. m. Monday in W ea­ 7 p. in. with the second run
ver Hall of the Casselberry to get underway at 9:30 p.m.
Community Methodist Church.
Tickets arc available from
Families of the scouts are any member of the class and
invited to attend and are ask­ will be sold at tho door. Pro­
ed to bring a covered dish ceeds will be used for the
and their own table service. annual Junior-Senior Banquet.

Oviedo Juniors
To Show Movie

Scout Supper Set

Ryan was appointed publicity
chairman to succeed Truman
Wolikill who resigned due to
transfer aboard ship.
The first Monday of each
month was set as the regular
meeting date. Election of new
officers will be the main item
of business at the next meet­
ing scheduled for March 2.

Inc.,

Hospital
Notes

Men Of Church
To Organize

FEBRU ARY 6
Admissions
Mavcl

Toevs,

Henrietta
Bolz,

Richard

John Houston,
rett,

June

Murphy,

Jones.
Mabel

Ransbottom.
Carolyn

all of Sanford;

Enloc,

Ella

Johnson,

Gur-

Wanda
Lake

M A R I N A OSW ALD.
shown testifying before
t h e Warren Commis­
sion, suya the facts tell
her that her late hus­
band, Leo Harvey Os­
wald, was the one who
killed President Ken­
nedy. The 22-ycar-old
Russian b o r n woman
says site wants to be­
come an American cititen.

Monroe; Wayne I l a r n u m ,
I-akc M ary; Yvonne Fuller,
Longwood; Calvin Scott. Con­
cord, N. C.; Stanley Stroud,
DeBary
Discharges
Robert Lobdcll, Betty W il­
liams, Audrey Markos, Har­
old Edwards, Laura Waits,
Jeannenc Morgan, Ricky Cur­
ry, William Thomas, Mrs.
Darlene Lycan and baby girl,
Mrs. Lee Esther Keen and
baby boy, Mrs. Mary Osborn
and baby girl, all of Sanford;
Funeral service* for Thom
Altaway
Ward,
Eatonvlllc;
a* M. Smathers, who died
J. N. McMillln. Millington,
Tcnn.;
Mrs. Carolyn Bohn Wednesday at hi* home in
Ijik c Mary, w ill be held at
and baby boy, Longwood
10 a.m. Saturday at the

for NASA by the Seminole
llrm ." Tim e elapsed between
transmission from the Saturn
I vehicle and the appearance
of the data on the Huntsville
X-Y plotters was estimated at
approximately
15
seconds.
NASA officials expressed sat­
isfaction at the development
of the new capability for tho
Marshall Space Flight Cen­

The Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will ob­
serve Race Relations Sun­
day this week at morning wor­
ship sendees. Rev. Delmas
Copeland, minister, will de­
liver an appropriate serman.

BARGAINS
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graveside in Glen Hnvci. Me­
I)r. John IV, I’ llley o f the
Lako Mary Community Proabytorian Church w ill o ffic i­
ate.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge c f arrangement*.
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SHORT LE N G TH S 1 TO 10 YARDS
SOLID COLORS 36 TO 54 IN . W ID E

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‘Landscaping*
Party Set
The Presbyterian Church
o f the Covenant will hold a
“ Landscaping P a rty " this Sat­
urday beginning at 1:30 p.m.
A ll men are asked to bring
garden tools.
A ll offers o f assistance will
be welcomed by Dan Siglfn,
chairman o f the grounds plan
committee.

WOOLENS
N E W SH IPM ENT
SHORT LENGTHS, 1 TO 10 Y A R D 9

Going To Meeting

SOLIDS &amp; P L A ID S

Howard Price, secretary of
Sanford Moose Lodge, will be
one of 46 secretaries o f Florlad Moose lodges attending
the Secretary Administration
School at Orlando Feb, 15-16.

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By Donaa Ectea
The Ladiea Auxiliary o f the
First Pentecostal Church of
Long wood will meet at 7:30
p. m. Monday at the church
on
Orange
Avenue.
Mrs
Obera Young will aerve at
hostess.

DRE S S
CREPE

Holy Communion
By Donaa Estes
Holy Commusion services
will be held in Christ Epiico
pal Church, Longwood, at
a.m. and 9 a.m. on Ash Wed­
nesday. The Imposition of
Ashes will follow the services
for those who desire them.

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Lenten Services

What's so super about the Chevelle Malibu Super Sports?

Special mid-week services
will bo conducted by Rev. C.
R. Zehnder of tho Ascension
Lutheran Church of Cassel
berry starting Ash Wcdnes
day at 7:30 p.m. and continu
ing through Lent.

gellst Bill Graham will have
his own pavilion at the New

Scouts Invited

York 1964-65 World's Fair.
The Billy Graham Pavilion,
designed by famed architect
Edward Durell Stone, will be
octagonal in shape and will
Incorporate a theater seating
500 persons, a chapel acrom
modaling
150.
counseling
rooms, a lounge and offices.
Situated on a 75,000 square
foot plot near the main en
trance of the fair, the pavi
lion will be enclosed by an
octangular garden wall to
provlda a quiet, relaxed at­
m osphere in the Immediate
area.

D U N N E LLO N — A ll Scouts
are Invited by R a i n b o w
Springs to be free guests on
Die two-mile underwater trip
aboard one o f the Scenic Sub­
marines Sunday which is Scout
Sunday. Any Girl Scout, B «y
Scout, Brownie Scout, Cub
Scout, Scout Leader, or any
other Scout may take advant­
age o f thia opportunity by
presenting herself o r himself
la uniform a i the Rainbow
Spring* boat dock ticket office
at any time that day.

Let’* start with the inaido. You get Individually adjustable front
bucket aeata, soft, color-keyed leather-grain vinyl. Special instru­
mentation-ammeter, oil pressure and water temperature gauges.
Bright metal console panel with either sporty 4-speed* stick shift or
Powerglide* floor-mounted straight-line shift.
Under the hood? Lots of choice. Two Sixes—standard 120-hp and
optional 155-hp*. Three V8’a front the standard 283-cu.-in.
job up to (you’re reading it right!) 327-cn.-in.* Try thia
one to flatten out hills!
Some mighty appealing options*, too. Electric tachom­
eter, Poaitraction rear axle, sintered metallic brake linings
T H E

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H IG H W A Y

P E R F O R M E R S

and sports-styled simulated walnut atoering wheel, to name a few,’
Even tho oxterior says it’a super—special moldings and emblems,
special wheelcovors that define the highly maneuverable Chevelle
115-inch wheelbase. (Chevelle is smaller than the Jet-smooth luxury
Chevrolet, bigger than the popular Chevy II, and fits beautifully in
between them.)
Actually, about all that’s not super about these Malibu
SS Coupes and Convertibles is their pries. And there’s so
mueh more to find out about them, the only right way to
take it all in is to drivo one. Your Chevrolet dealer can
take car* of that, too.
•Optional at extra tool.
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Presbyterian Church o f tho
Covenant w ill be organized
at a 6:30 p.m. supper meet­
ing next Thursday. A nomin­
ating committee w ill make
n report and officer* w ill bo
elected.
Guest speaker will be Bob
Gregory o f DeLand, president
o f the Men o f the Church o f
St. Johns Presbytery,

SEW &amp; SAVE

T. M. Smothers
Rites Saturday

Observation Set

of

aerospace

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�DeGaulle’s ‘O u f
There soema to be little the United States can do about French rec­
ognition o f Red China. It will be d if­
ficult enough fo r Americans merely
to understand it.
The question is not what the
United States can do at this Junc­
ture, but what President De Gaulle
thinks he can accomplish by “ recog­
nising” what is, a fter all, an unde­
niable fact even to Anglo-Saxon
minds — the existence o f Red Chi­
na.
There are as many explanations
fo r De Gaulle's move as there are
commentators offering them.
I t is suggested, for instance, that
he hopes to cement the split between
Russia and China by giving the lat­
ter the respectability o f diplomatic
recognition. Nothing is to be gained
by continuing to treat her like • de­
linquent in tne back alleys o f the in­
ternational community. I t will only
drive her deeper into hooliganism —
or back to the Russians.
The maneuver is also quite com­
patible with De Gaulle's quest for
“ grandeur.. fo r France. It will dem­
onstrate once again his independence
o f Washington. (The decision to rec­
ognize China was not discussed be­
fore-hand with President Johnson
but routinely conveyed by the
French ambassador to the State De­
partment.)
But probably the most realistic
analysis is one that looks at De
Gaulle through De Gaulle's own eyes.
W ith the retirement o f Adenau­
er o f Germanv and Macmillan o f
Britain and the death o f President
Xennedy, De Gaulle now stands alone
on the world’s stage. He not only has
,a mission but no serious rival to oppose him.
According to this analysis, De
Gaulle believes America is miring it­
self deeper and deeper into a hope­
less struggle in South V iet Nam,

Worry Clinic

creating a dangerous situation where
exasperation and desperation on our
part could lead to an all-out effort to
win an unwinnable war — unwinable because Red China will not tol­
erate a strong Western bastion in
the "s o ft underbelly” o f Southeast
Asia.
( I t is only 10 years since Franco
herself was mired in this area and
was urging John Foster Dulles to
drop an atom bomb or two. But that
was before De Gaulle’s time.
De Gaulle believes he understands
the Chinese as no one else in the
West does and that the peace o f
Asia, and o f the world, depends upon
creating a French "moral pres­
ence" in Asian affairs
The first step toward this goal
is, naturellement, establishing diplo­
matic relations with the giant.
(But Britain has had a diploma­
tic presence in Peking ever since the
Communists took over in 1049, with
no discernible moral influence on the
Chinese).
I f De Gaulle Is right, then he will
be very, very rig h t I f he is wrong,
he could be opening the box to a
whole new flock o f troubles.

C ASE R-477: Jill J „ aged
4, la n very bright little girt.
"D r.

“ And I am sure sha know*

W o thank Thee, Lord, this
hallowed day
For these Thy gifts.
Thanks fo r the way the
falling leaves
Renew tne earth —
Symbol and promise o f
Man's rebirth.
— William Fitzpatrick.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

W A S H IN G T O N

U M M I fcy Tfc* S m M .

Bdllor, Herald:
Ob behalf o f “ clvfllaed"
tesnsfens we request that this
be printed. Believe it o r not,
there are so n s teenagers who
are egelnet going steady, vul­
gar musts end dancing and
Anting too early.
Wo do not ask for under­
standing In the sense that
many do. We ask that par­
ents understand that we de­
pend on them to lay down the
law. Certainly we become uple t when we can't do what
'‘everyone else la doing." But
M parents give In we suffer
■ o re and longer.
Teenagers of America, you
■ oa t help yourselves. You
complain that adults mock
and ridicule your Idols. Step
back and tako n look as
soma o f ua have done. Dane*
log should be graceful, la UT
Music should be relaxing and
sung so you can understand
tba words. Is itT
You ask that adults under

stand and help you. Do you to you-as the future parents
let them? Do you give them o f America.
Parents and teenager*, we
a chance? Do you confide In
must work together. Neither
your parents? Do you accept
can be entirely blamed for
and respect their Judgment the behavior of today’s young­
of what you should and sters. We must all work to­
shouldn't do?
gether, Dot against aach other,
I f parents didn't understand is order to m a te progrwu
and want to help u&lt; there aad to uadarstaad and trust
wouldn't be any discipline, one another.
Parent* understand dial we
Young T bsnag er
teenagers will suffer U they
don’t bold us back.
Editor, Herald
Do teenagers understand
I was overjoyed to learn
adults? Tboaa who compre­ that there Is a possibility of
hended that discipline Is help, a professional baseball club
understanding and love are returning to Sanford this sum­
wise. They will become the mer.
leaders o f tomorrow.
After talking to John Krider
Parents of America, you today 1 certainly hops that
must help us. Give us teen­ baseball fans all over the
agers a chance to be young. county will let the officials
Don’t let us miss that wond­ of the club know that we ere
erful phase of life or we aoon reedy to support a team. He
will fall.
Encourage your says that all we have to do
children to confide In you. Is to assure the owners that
Without your advice we can­ we are ready to go all out to
not grow. Respect your child­ support their entry In the
ren's privacy I Without your Class A Florida Stats League.
trust we cannot grow. With­
I certainly fe d that this Is
out your love and confidence the opportunity we have been
we cannot grow.
looking for. It la my under­
Do not forsake us now, but standing that the club would
help us face the future un­ be solely operated by it's ma­
afraid o f fells. Give us your jor leagua parent and all we
guidance and advice that we have to do la to coma to tha
may be a credit and an honor ball park. This Is the new

Herald Area Correspondents
A lta —oat* Springs
Mrs. Jails Barts*
818-1318
Casselberry
Mrs. Jaae Casselberry
838-5818

Lake Mary
Mrs. Prances Wester
833-8318
Lake Monroe
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
333-4733

Ckalaeta
Mrs. Jean M afia
383-3743

Loa gwoed
Mrs. Do bbs Estsa
833-3317

DeBary
Mrs. A d s - Muller
383.4118

North Orlando
Mr*. Mona Grin*trad
333-3381

Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
848-8833

Osteea
Mrs. Clareace Snyder
333*4811

Geneva
Mrs. Louise Grayson
848-4871

Oviedo
Mrs. George Keleey
883-3188

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Pag*

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Sanford, Florida

Fri., February 7, 1964

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n o gsrSM is i —a—her *r the O alito Press whiefe Is
.Wad swatastral/ ta Ms ass foe rspahUaaitea o f a ll U a loss!
~ ostoiad to Mia aswi

trend In the minora and It
works well in that it relievos
a big financial burden from
one or several Individuals.
Although the caliber of
baseball will not bo that of
the 30's and 40's we enjoyed,
we would get e look at the
finest rookie talent in the
country.
I would Uka to personally
offer my service* la any way
that they might be used to
return Sanford to tbs Florida
Slats League. Sanford la a
good baseball town and 1 hop*
that all tha old fans will per­
sonally axpreaa a desire to
see us with a team once
again. For me U will cer­
tainly mean many enjoyable
summer nl^tta.
Jerry Covington
Editor, Herald:
Dear Sir:
In behalf of tba Seminole
Band Parents Association, 1
wish to convey m y apprecia­
tion to 1h* Herald for publi­
city aad cooperation given
In helping to make the chick­
en barbequ* held Saturday
night a hug* success.
Also, the Marching Saateol*
Band wishes to salute the
Fleet
Reserve
Association,
Branch 187, for tha plug giv­
en to the band's chicken bar­
bequ* In the paid advertise­
ment la the Herald, eovartag
their own Pork sod Beef Barbeque held tha same night.
How could both bertMquee
fie Ip but be a sell-out success
with the display of this klad
of community s p irit Many
think*!
Billie Gordie
Publicity Chairman

and five hold tremendous potent 1*1 which thus fa r wa have
1st lie fallow .
,
The ability to road swiftly and with understanding is
th* main Insurance fo r high
marks in school.
Thousands o f children flunk
out o f school mainly becausg
o f poor ability a t rocomlslng
printed words.
^
So it may prova a great *
boon i f you smart parents
will o ffe r your child a running
head start fo r good reading,
as by letting him leam in
casual fashion tha printed
names o f th* objects in your
horn*.
You might aven pasta np
th* names o f items In the yard
or garden, too.
0
And fo r later variation, mix
up tba names and see i f ha
can thsn place them on their
proper objects. This can be
fun. Maks a gams o f i t
For additional ideas, send
fo r my booklet "H o w to Rais*
Your Child’s School Marks,”
inclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plua 20 cents.
(A lw ays write to Dr.
C
Crane ia care o f this new*,
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed euro),
op* aad 30 cents to c o tw
typing and printing costs
when you send fo r on* of
his booklets.)

righ ts"
U.

(N E A ) —

three proposed "statas’
S.

amendments

to

tha

Constitution aro, fo r

all practical purposes, a dead
Issue.
These would hsve set up
60-stat* “ Court o f ths Union"
superior to the U. S. Supreme
Court on certain matters,
barred tha federal government
from any rola In atate Ugislatlra apportionment, end al­
t e r ad
the
constitutional
amending pro csss to allow
the statas to bring about

Quotes
There can ba no genuine
detents (w ith tha S o v i e t
Union) without progress In
resolving dangerous political
Issues, such aa tha future of
Berlin and Germany, N orth­
east Asia, and Cubs, and with­
out progress in controlling
armaments.
— Secretary o f Stats Dean
Rusk.
Because o f tha compelling
reasons against my running,
I have decided I shall.
— Sen. Margaret Chase Smith,
R-Malne, says she’ll run fo r
GOP presidential nomina­
tion.
I t Just would not have
a presidential year without
Mr. 8 lessen declaring himaalf
a candidate.
J. Drake Edens, South Caro­
lina state Republican chair-

A 338,000 donation to RoDhu
College from a form er atudent has been announced by
change without action at tha for a "sneak effort.*' In feet,
Rollins President Hugh F .
national level.
tha critics had failed to uotlea
McKean.
A late check showi that Just a full news aeeount serried
Th# donor, McKean sstd, U
nationally
Just
u
fe
w
dayi
five states have approved
Miss Shirley Hermann, a 1840
the Court of th# Union plan, after the council's “ General
graduate and daughter of
while tha other two proposi­ Assembly o f states" gave the
Grover M. Hermann, chair­
tions hsve been endorsed by amendments their first favor­
man of the board o f the Mar­
ing
impetus.
18 states — though not ths
tin-Marietta Corporation.
same 13.
Once attired, however, the
“ This gift from an alumna
This year the legislatures opposition rose In considerable
o f 10 states are meeting, but fury. Politicians, Judges, law. means more than I can ex­
few if any are expected to add yen , constitutional specialists press," McKean commented,
their endorsements to ths and ethers Joined ta assailing addiag that "to m y knowledge
it is th* largest single gift
maagar lis t O f the 18, all but tha proposals.
« r a a d # to Eolllna College
Virginia's else convened In
In Jana tha Advisory
by a graduate.
1003. and either Ignored th H n la sIro ^ InWrgorer^menUl
"Support Iro n those who
proposals or turned them down Relations by unanimous vote
have studied at Rollins re­
down.
bln* tad them severely. Two
It requires 84 state approv­ months later tha American flects their devotion to and
respect lo r th* collage.” #
als, under present law, to get Bar Association fired He aa*.
Ha said the donation would
an amendment to tha next ond shot, th* group's board
go Into ths faculty salary
stage In the adoption sequence. having already unloaded a
fund, which Is supported al­
Later on, 38 must ra tify tha springtime attack on tw o o f
most entirely by gifts to the
change.
tha plana.
eallege.
Actually, experts In state
Th* National Aaaaslatian o f
McKean stated that faculty
government a ffairs never be­
Attorneys General took a neg­ salaries is part o f a long
lieved fo r a moment that tha
ative stance. Other agenciee range, MS million develop­
states'
rights
amendments
of th* state governments ment program which also in­
would coma does. But tha
adopted a noncommittal po­ cludes a t-8 million building
proposals did surpass ona
sition which woa road aa n et- program and lacrataad ath­
original forecast that they
stive. Among them was tha letic and recreational facili­
would gain no more than from
Council o f BMto Governments, ties.
two to sight atate endorse­
under whose wing tha propos­
He said alumni and patrons
ments.
o f th* eoUepa have contribut­
al wars bora.
Tha amendments wars tha
But avtn before asms a l ed "between seven and eight
product o f aa arm a l th*
thee* official
mares, the mRUon dollars" ta tha paat
Council o f SMta Governments.
i years "because of the
■team was tu t e f tha drive
Their
principal
promoters
quality o f Rollins' academic
for the amendments.
were
right-wing
elements
When awakened, the critics
aroused over the Supreme
* * *
highly
voaaL
They
Court's forays Into racial de­
At
segregation and stats reappor­
e f the Florida Audu­
change — g n a t enough to
tionment Issues.
bon Society In Lakeland, Kanaltar tha American system.
Critics o f th* proposals
A drastic Supremo Court
awokt slowly to tho challenge.
dscree this year declaring pop­
They blamed tho proponents
ulation the basis fo r appor-

Barbs

state legislatures m ight revive
interest ta one ar n e t s e f tha
"righ ts" amendments. Other­
wise, they seem largely eonalgued ta hlatary.

I hardly think that Mr.
Burton Is the one to lecture
on
morals,
Integrity
and
honesty — to ma, o r anyone
else.
— Eddls Fisher, in eontlnulsg
squabble over Lia Taylor
divorce.

I never wear n hat ao It
must always ba in tha ring.
— Richard Nixon, avowed noncandidate fo r the GOP pres­
idential nomination.
The American mala, whs ta
Intended by nature to be the
respondent peacock, la pretty
much o f a chicken when it
comes to s e l e c t i n g fins
feathers.
— Ron Foetal, director c l a
men's fashion group.

By Mai
M's tee bad auto aumfaccaul Install horse
right shag with

llan, Arkansas aad W yem bw
approved all three. E ight ether
health
state* — Florida, Missouri,
gotttag wealthy you m ay wall
O k lih illly
TtSItp
wealth
getting
Sooth Dakota, Idaho and N e­
healthy agate.
vada — endorsed two
Alabeasa, niiaeia, Maw
E very ttma wa think a f Rtshire, Montana, Utah
tie tots'
Washington each
r y t a r Mi

Tha more tha merrier.
— Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, on
Harold 8 lessen entering the
GOP presidential nomination
race.

Sulfuric
(H U M

I)

Unclassified

Political Notebook

To The Editor

So this brings up n newly
emphasised Idea ta modem
child training.
Since children have exeellent rot* memory, though aro
lacking in logical ability, H U
argued that wo should feed
them mors things that aro la
that "rota m em ory" category.
For example, teach them
poems, proverbs and songs,
fo r these do not require log­
ical analysis, so era quickly
memorised even by todlcrs.
And some shrewd educators
believe It would be wise to
print th* names o f all tha
various items o f funituro in
your horns and then fasten
these words to their appro­
priate objects.
For
example, print th*
words "w all, chair, table,
piano, window, door, ceiling,
floor, rug, ate., ate,”
Than
scotch
taps
inch
printed words on tha objects
to which they pertain.
Without any forced prod­
ding or special emphasis, your
children w ill then learn a
print vocabulary that can ac­
tually run up to hundreds of
words, long before it enters
kindergarten.
Is th* child soems interest­
ed in phonics, you can ocatlonally show him why “ door"
and "flo o r” sound allies.
Those years between two

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m

mother

many printed words already,
fo r abe w ill point to them and
call out tha word correctly.
"M aybe It la because she
has sat on her Daddy's Up
while ha has read her bed*
time aad Bible stories.
“ F or she has had groat
curiosity about words. Often
sht would put her fin ger on
a printed word and ask 'Dad­
dy, what does thU word sayT'
“ Dr. Crons, U it harmful
to feed a child printed words
when it vrtnU them, even
though the youngster is not
yet o f school a g e ? "
Tha usual child is "picture
minded."
He has an unusually good
visual memory.
Rearrange any article of
furniture In your living room
and tha child w ill spot the
change e t once.
Its daddy may not notice
tha alUred appearance, fo r
daddy lives in his thoughts
and eo U more detached.
Children, however, ar* more
a slave to their external sur­
rounding and they nr* visual
minded.

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Thought For Today

•

Crane,”

began, "J ill has a tremendous

No one has ever seen Gdo; the
only Son, who is in the bosom o f the
Father, he has made him known.
John 1118.
•

Dr. Crane s

SOUNDING THE POLITICAL KEYNOTE FOR 1964

neth D. Morrison o f Babson Holland will b* tbs principal
P.-rk W n elected president speaker at tha Stetson Alum­
ni Banquet Feb. 13 at 6 p m.,
for the succeeding year. Mor­
and Rep. Albert W. Johnson
rison ia a nationally known
o f Pennsylvania w ill addrass
conservationist directing th*
tha 11th annual Leadership
Mountain Lake Sanctuary and
Banquet F ib . 14 at 0 p.m.
Singing Tow er at Laka Waits.
*
*
*
• • *
A memorial service for tbs
Michael La ml on, co-itsr of
1st* Professor Emeritus of
tha "Bonanza" T V aerlea, haa
English, H e r a s a F . Harris,
been signed to appear on tba
will ba bald Fab. 14, at 4 p.m.
United Cerebral Palsy 17-bour
in the Rollins College Know­
telethon which w ill ba proles Memorial Chapel in Win­
aentrd Feb. IS and 16 at tba
ter Park. A professor who ex­
Orlando ’ Municipal Auditor­
emplified tha Rollins faculty
ium over Channel 6. Mika will
oath. Dr. Harris taught Eng­
ba sharing tha spotlight with
veteran 3 V boat and singer lish and Literature at Rollins
from 1834 until 1841. On Feb.
Jack
Smith,
lovely
liens
3, 1842, tha Rollins trustees
Woods and other T V stars
who will bo announced later. appointed him Emeritus Pro­
fessor at English.
• * *
* * a
Ernest 0 . Gearhart Jr.,
Final
rehearsals
are
in
vice president of The First
National Bank of Miami, has swing and last-minute touch­
been named Director of the es are being applied for tho
School eg Financial Public opening on Sunday of the 12th
Relations. Mr. Gearhart has annual winter season of the
served for many years in tha famed Black Hills Passion
leadership o f the public rela­ Play In the Lake Wales Am­
tions, advertising and public phitheatre. A non-profit com­
education activities of th* munity project, th* Passion
Florida Bankers Association. Play features Josef Malar,
Tha school, sponsored by Fi­ renowned Christas portrayer,
nancial Public Relations As­ and a cast o f 30 professional
sociation In cooperation with actors, supported by more
Northwestern University, will than 100 citiiens o f tha Lake
bold Its 17th annual two-week Wales area aa extras.
session on tha university's
Chicago campus July 3-li.

•

OVER 8S YEARS

• *

A t First A Palmetto
(Alongside aid poet o ffice)

A close friend o f Helen K el­
ler who is himself blind and
la also executive director at
tha American Foundation lor
tha Blind, Inc., L M. Robert
Barnett, win apeak i t tha
Founders' Day Convocation
Feb. is at 11 a.m. during
Stetson University's Home­
coming au Ha D o U a i compus. Florida's San. Spsssard

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a d d ia used in soma stage of
tha manufacture o l practic­
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Because of its extensive ass,
*

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Kenneth M. Wing, M.D.
wishes to announce
the opening of his office
for the practice of

General

Surgery

at
100 North Mellonville Avenue, Sanford

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Big Braves, Little Braves Both Calm Hurricanes
Sanford Takes
About Sports
Revenge For
Thinking Out Loud
Earlier Losses
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Fri. Feb. 7, ’64— I’nRe 5

Lyman Out
To Tame
Wildcats

BY J U L IA N 8TENSTKOM

Junior high

You Shouldn’t lie Surprised

ball reached a new peak in

Sanford basketball fan* shouldn't be too surprised at
Seminole High's performance in the .Metro Conference
this season. Long before the cage season got underway—
in fact, back when Ralph Stumpf was coaching the JayVeo football team— Ralph made it clear that the Semi*
noles would have rough sailing in the big Metro circuit.
Coach John Colbert’s JayVees have been holding their
own with the other Junior varsity outfits in the league,
and this is an indication that the Tribesmen, within a
year or two, could certainly come up with the loop con­
tender.
Looking at other schools in the county, Oviedo's
rearing Lions— who can pile up more points than there
are candidates fo r county tax collector— in a given ball
gnmc, regardless o f whether they win or lose, have had
all too much trouble In their junior varsity contests. This
could indicate that Oviedo's role as contenders for success­
ful seasons in the near future could be threatened.
Meanwhile, Lyman doesn’t seem to be in too much
trouble. The Greyhounds have been hot and cold this
season. Some nights they could whip anybody in the state.
On others, they couldn't beat their way out o f a puper
bug. But as fo r future seasons, the Ilaby Hounds look like
they’re going to supply the varsity squad with quite a
bit o f good talent and Lyman could very well be a big
contender for Orange Belt Conference honors within a
year or two.
*
•
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Seminole C o u n t y Thursday
night when

Finley admitted that ha could go bankrupt, but, he
said the American Leugue would never bankrupt him.
The leugue hns ordered Finley to reach an agreement
with Kansas City officials by the 18th o f February. How­
ever, Finley said it was possible he’d not get back to
Kansas City before that date. What would happen thent
Veeck, also a former major league general manager,
owner and what have yuu, auid that Finley would not get
away with defying the other nine American League club
owners. Veeck said that when Finley bought the fran­
chise he agreed to honor the league’s rules and regula.
tlons. And, said Veeck, Finley will have to go along with
whut the league says.

Red Hot Step Seeks
Fifth Straight W in

Funeral Held
For Grid Star
NEW YO RK (U P I) - Bur­
ial sendees were held today
in nearby Ardsiey, N. Y ., for
Lucien Recbcrg, the Detroit
Lions' tackle who died last
Friday from a chronic kidney
condition.
An estimated SOo persona
attended a funeral service for
Reeberg Wednesday nigbt at
the Caldwell Zion Church in
the Bronx.
Lions' General Manager Ed­
win J. Anders on attended the
services
along
with head
Coach George Wilson and hli
wife, scout Will Robinson and
seven teammates.
Last week he entered De­
troit Osteopathic Hospital for
a routine examination.
It was during his hospital
atay that be died from what
physicians termed ’ ’cardiac
arrest which occurred during
the examination and treat­
ment for an acute exacerba­
tion of a chronic kidney con­
dition."

Archer, Mims
In T V Bout

finished second once. The twoyear-old 55 • pound puppy
has gone all the way up the
ladder

from

maiden to Grade A.
Running against the terrific
Juvenile will be Y’lvi, Yorky,
Much

Tim e,

Kaflno,

Kelton

Green, Retained, and Notified.
Scheduled tomorrow night
at SOKC la the third annual
racing queen stake. It is the
featured 10th event of an 11race card.
Tonight’s entrici:
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1.
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NEW YO R K (U P I) - J o a r
Archer risks his No. 3 rank­
ing among middleweight cootenders and his seven-bout
winning streak tonight in a
fight with Holly Mima, an un­
usually vigorous veteran.
Their scheduled 10-rounder
at Madison Square Garden
w ill be televised nationally hr TBWTH BACH — g/IS SO—
orod* A— 1. Retained. J. atop
ABC at 10 p.m.. EST.
Now. S. VIvL *. Kallne. 4.
Irish Joey of New York, Muesli Tima, S. notified, T. M el­
campaigning for a shot at the lon Green. S. Torky.
HLBVHWTH BACH
S/S Mile
ISO-pound crown, is favored
Ora do *S— L Vo Boy. S. Dee4
m
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,
»
Pam'o
Baby.
«. VIIa t 4-1 te beat Mima, the Wloti*, t. T a m a . a. laid Swap.
■aar-old
"rop e
specialist" T. Aampls Bask, S. Tumbling
o o ia Washington, D. C.

Hurricanes o( South Seminole
Junior High at the Fleming
Gymnasium here in Sanford.
The Heaves posted a 43 to
36 victory over the Hurri­
canes in the main attraction
while in the preliminary the
little Braves downed the baby
Hurricanes 35 to 30.
it was a complete reversal
of last Friday night’s engagementa
between the two
schools. Playing at Lyman
High
in Longwood,
South
Seminole grabbed a 40 to 39
win over the Braves in the
main event and a 26 to 25
victory in the preliminary.
Thursday night's win for the
Braves was a tw ofold aiiair.
Coach Owen McCarron an­
nounced Wednesday (hat the
Braves had perfected a meth­
od of stopping South Seininole'a sensational scoring art­
ist, Larry Lott. And the
Braves did just that. They
assigned two men to defense
Lott and held him to onlyseven points.
The Braves were paced by
younc
Ralph
Stumpf whoi
dumped in 11 points. Dave
Straughan of the Hurricanes
also posted 11 points and the
two youngsters shared the
scoring honors for the night.
For the Braves, Ron Dudley
sank nine points, Gary Martin
got eight, Greg lianas bad
seven and Chuck I’igott six.
For
Lite Hurricanes,
Ray
Gaines dumped in six and
Bruce Stuart five.
' In addition to holding down
Lott, the iiraves did a com­
mendable Job in controlling
the backboards. They were
led in tlie rebounding depart­
ment by Martin who grablied
nine and Whigham had six.
It was a nip ami tuck battle
all Ihe way. Neither club
could move more than three
points away from the other
throughout the contest, ex­
cept In the final two minutes.
At halftime the two clubs
were knotted at IB-all. The
noise was so dense in the gym
that on several
occasions
neither fans nor players could
hear the whistles o f the o ffi­
cials or the buzzers.
The two teams will meel
again on Feb. 25 — again in
the Seminole lligh'a gymnuslum for the rubber match of
the aeries.

tonight a» the Titusville Ter.
By Joe Warden
Herald Sporla Writer
ricirs invade Lionlund.
Tins will lie the second
Averaging 100 points per
meeting
between
the
two
game
in
the
last
two
tilts.
I
The Greyhounds of Lyman
will attempt to pull them-, Oviedo's rampaging 1-ion* will j schools and the contest should
U* a tough one. characterized
selves into a pact tonight and face a foe o f a different breed
by rugged ball control, in
speed to a victory over the
the previous affair Oviedo top.
Wildcats of Wildwood High in
pled the Terriers 39-34 in a
a Lake County contest
game that saw the Lions
Tiie 'Hounds have won nine
freeze the ball for a total of
of 17 contests so far this sea­
four minutes during the last
son and are standing four and
quarter.
four in Orange Belt Confer­
The Terriers .will be seek­
ence competition. Tonight's
ing revenge for the loss tlie
OBC contest. Lyman hopes,
Lions handed them. The T er­
will be a repeal of tlie
Tlie Sanford Biddy Basket- riers could easily bounce back
'Hounds' earlier engagement
with the Cals, in tlie previous hall League’s annual all-star to down tlie Lions, for Titus­
ville has many advantages
tilt Lyman pounded out a vic­ contest will be played tonight
such as height and backboard,
tory over Wildwood which'
In the Fleming Gymnasium at control. This gives the Bre­
has won seven engagements
vard school the nod over
Seminole High School.
tills season while losing eight.
Oviedo, but the Uons will
The
Day
'N
Night
G
riller.
Lyman is now out o( the
he trying to upset the tough
raro for Uir OBC title hut will face the best of the rest
Terrier* again.
they could still wind up the of the circuit in the evening's
Paced by Jerrcl. Roberts,
league season in third place main attraction. Among the
Griders' standouts will be ami Coinparato the Titusville
in the loop's standings.
Coach Walt
Ozuras will Kenny Hinson, Bill Bracken, quintet boasts a good scor­
Scnkarik,
Tommy ing punch. Added to good
probably go with Bill Tolson. Skipper
Jim Sinister, licnc Winkle- Gracey. Hurt Wilder, Frank height, this makes Titusville
a real threat. Also, Ihe T er­
man and Richard Grant. The Bunn, Tom m y Whigham, Jeff
rier* liave played tough op­
big news from the Lyman Siskind. Thomas Rccker and
position. being pitted against
camp indicates that Donnie Jim Lee.
such teams as Sanford, Co­
The Griller*, undefeated in
Smith. Lyman's towering cen­
coa, Kau Gallic and a num­
ter who was injured in a re­ league competition su far this
ber of Metro Conference mem­
cent contest with the Oviedo season, will face a formidable
bers. The experience gained
Lions, will likely see some loc in the all star aggregation
from these tilts adds weight
action
tonight against the chosen to appear in the an­
to the Terrier's bid for re­
Wildcats. Smith should add a nual event. Among the star*
venge.
considerable a mount of tal­ arc Bobby Lundquiit and R o­
Oviedo may go into Ihe con­
ent to the Lyman offense pro­ bert Powell o f W TU Il Radio.
ical missing the services uf
vided lie's able to lull steam Hill Schmidt ol Strickland
starting forward, Billy Mikagainst Wildwood.
Morrison, Mett Morgan and
ler. Hie number three scorer
The junior varsity units, of David Lee o f Ihe Sanford A t­
for the Lions and a good man
the two schools will meet In lantic National Bank, Tommy
with tiie ball.
a preliminary contest and the Sundage and Dan Wright of
Ilis absence might hurt the
varsity attraction will follow. Standard Oil. Mike Ferrell of Lion's defensive and offen­
First Federal and Don Coff­ sive attack.
man of Sanford Electric.
The Lions also have been
The Biddy loop, s|Hinsored up against light opposition
by tlie Sanford Hccreationul recently, so Ihe transition to
Department, will gel ils pro­ I In* type of game the Doublegram off to a start tonight A Terrier* play might hinder
at 7:3(1 with a "mighty m ile" (I k* Lions, forcing them to
United Press International
contest between the eastern make mistakes.
Georgia Tech and lxHiisi- ami western all stars. These
Oviedo will liave the ad­
alia State battle tonight (or two clllba will be comprised vantage of playing on ils
at least a lirlel share ol the uf Ihc Itcsl among Ihe smaller home court, which is confirm­
Southeastern Conference lead­ players w Ihi ronipete in the ed by tlie f a il that Ihe Lions
ership with Kentucky.
(Jreuil.
are undefeated in their own
Tiie winner of the contest
backyard so far this season.
in Atlanta will hate a 6-2
Also, the Uons will be out
SEC record, the same as
lo improve their record of 12
Kentucky. But S a tu r d a y
wins and four setbacks.
night's full schedule of games
Oviedo's junior varsity out­
could cause some changes.
fit will (are their Titusville
I lie only other SEC game
counterparts in the first till
tonight ha* Tulam* at Van­
MIAMI
(U P I ) — The on tonight's program. Earlier
derbilt. Tlie Green Wave, slill wrenched knee which ilirnpn- this season the Baby T e r­
seeking its first victory of cituU-d
Sonny
Linton
10 riers smacked tlie Lion Cubs
(he season, visit* Tech Sat­ months ago rosa up today to 45 to 38. and the little Uons
urday.
haunt him in preparation for will go after their eighth vic­
Other Saturday games are
Ida world heavyweight title tory. They have dropped nine
Georgia at Auburn, Florida
defense against Cnstlu* Clay. lilts this season
at Alabama, Mississippi at
The preliminary Jayvee af­
Nut that there is anything
Kentucky, Louisiana Slate at
wrong with tlie knea a t the fair starts at 7 p. in.
Vanderbilt, and
Mississippi
moment. And advisur Jack
State at Tennessee.
Nlhm says that atl precau­
Georgia was the only con­
tions are being taken to make
ference team in action Thurs­
certain that Liston is in top
day night, stepping outside
like league to engage Clcmson. shape fur the bout at Miami
The Bulldogs lost S3-B1 in Convention Hall on Feb. 26.
nut in dlscuseing tha knee
overtime.
Kentucky leads the SEC in injury which caused postponetwo departments of like stat­ men o f Liston's title defense
istics— team offense and (ree aguinst Floyd Pnlterion last
Starch an eminent Miami doc­
throw percentage.
Vanderbilt, led by sopho­ tor cautions that tlie cham­
more center Clyde le e , leads pion could have developed a
"trick football knee" which
in rebounding.
Auburn led in the fifth cate­ might go out under pressure.
Dr. Duke lliard, who exam­
gory, field goal percentages.
ined Liston’s knee at that
time, has a quick "no com­
ment” when ai&gt;ked about what
NEW YORK (U P I ) — For
to Liston's
the eighth consecutive year might happen
knee
if
hr
twisted
it arain.
the
National
Broadcasting

Biddy All-Star
Contest Set
For Tonight

School's Rravea turn buck Ihc

Veeck’* Reputation Threatened

classification

a packed

saw the Sanford Junior High

Bill Veeek’a reputation as a non-conformist, a
comedian, and all-around nut, la in danger o f being aurpassed by Charles 0. Finley, owner o f the Kansas City
Athletics o f the American League.
Speaking in American League President Joe Cronln'a
back yard— Boston— the other night, Finley insisted that
he wouldn’t be chnsed out o f the American League. Fin*
ley, who wants to move the A ’s to Louiavillo because o f
trouble with Kansas City authcrltica over the use or the
city-owned stadium, was denied the right to move by the
American lea gu e and particularly by Cronin.
Cronin was ill and couldn’t be at the Boston meet­
ing, Veeck was In the audience. Finley displayed three
seta o f uniforms his club could wear this season. However, he said he felt pretty sure his club would play in
Kansas City.

Carl Tracy's Red-Hot Step
Dow steps to the starting box
in tonight's featured 10th race
at the Sanford-Orlaodo Ken­
nel club iookirg for his fifth
straight win of (he season.
In five official starts, step
now has won four times and

school basket

Oviedo Has Its Tribe Plays
Work Cut Out Oak Ridge

TH E W INNA1IS — La Verne Carter and Hob
Strangle hold one of thu trophies acquired win­
ning the women’s and men’s divisions o f the
$100,000 All-Star Howling Tournament in Pal­
las. Mrs. Carter o f St. Ixntis won $5,000 with a
record-breaking performance. Strnmpe o f De­
troit, bagged the game's richest prize.

Two Perfectas Pay
$ 543.90 - $ 786.60

A pair of big perfecta pay­ tempts o f two other teams.
The winners stopped Astiga
offs got the Jai Alai action
off to a swinging start Thurs­ and Klorri, then Gasti and
Iriarte before making their
day night at lha Orlando
own surcssfu! bid in an excit­
Seminole Fronton.
ing volley with Pradera and
Aiberdi-lrigo formed a 0-7 Jacin.
combination with llafael-.ManKin and Areilio paid 5108 GO
uel in the first game, paying in the Daily Double on a 5-4
5543.90. in the second game combination.
a
8 7 perfecta
returned
5780.00 with Anacalic-Ramon
the winners and Klu-Urquidi
second.
F.rmu and Agustin fashioned
a suspcuotul feature eighth
game
victory,
personally
thwarting the game point at­
I.ast Wednesday evening in
the
City
Howling
League
George Swann
found
tinlanes to his liking ns he roll­
ed games o f IK.'l, 258 and 193
fur a ii.lt series. This series
along with (iordnn Honey­
United Press International
Twenty thousand dollars is cutt's 223 guine anil 687
a mere drop In the bucket series helped American l.ecompared with a million Imt glen Post 63 to win three
Dick
Radatz didn't really points from
Michael's Elk
want to quibble.
Giis. John W right was high
So the six-foot, five-inch for Michael's with a 202/585.
Boston firrballcr accepted a
In other league Action Jet
520.000 contract, containing an l.snes met licud on with first
estimated 57,000 raise, ami place l.nke Monroe Inn and
tried to blot out of his mind when it wus over Jet Lanes
the various hypothetical price came out on top with three
tags pinned on him all last wins to enable them te come
summer.
up within just two guinea o f
Once after Radatz sauntered
first place. This was a posi­
in from the bullpen and
tion night and it was tough.
promptly
disconnected
the
The first game between these
Yankees' fuses, Ralph Houk
two teams came out with Jet
United Press International
commented:
I-ani-a winning by only two
BOISE.
Idaho (U P I)
—
"That guy could get a 51
Charlie Powell, 220, Los An­ million bonus if he was on pins to show how tight the
bowling.
geles stopped John T iger Col­ the open m arket."
Paul Hloposky was the big
lins. 234, Boise (5).
man fo r Jet lames with
SALT LAKE C IT Y ( U P I ) World's deepest well is an games o f 224, IDO and IBS
Buddy Turman, 194. Salt Lake oil well at Pecos, Texas, for a 599 series. Paul is aver­
City, outpointed Sam Pride, which was sunk to a depth ei aging only 203 fo r this lea­
200, Phoenix, Ariz., (10).
25,430 feet.
gue. Larry Fives was high
fo r Luke fttonros Inn with a
216/577. Sweeney's Bar and
HEAD M A N N O W
- B y A lo n M o v e
Grille salvaged three wins
At rT * * * * * * A * O XtAM O M A
from Pryor's State Farm In­
i t .i t co * cA M t p tv e io P to
surance to remain in a tia
io * r o te a u -a a
1 ytAA . AAP ---------for eecond place with Jet
___________ s a p * * o r
Lancs.
c o o tr tP j cto * * H .
Eddie Monroe was high fo r
ftp
Sweeney's with a 550 series
while Jerry Karelia was high
w,
for Pryor's with a 544. San­
vd rH t am A nm rcoA C A
ford Manufacturing Co. took
three wins from Knights o f
Columbus to
take
o u r
seventh place. Bill Hall w
J O N E S , high man fo r 8anford Manu­
facturing
with
a 213/549
y io ity tA A * w h i l e teammate Marshall
*AP7VMfO
p o m TfN E Wiltshire had a 224 game.
O T M X Carl Von Herbull* was high
for
tha Knights with
a
A £A P
COACti 226/553.
In tits final match o f the
# **
league fo r tlie night, Harry's
M te H
Her and Package came out on
M h H A P tP top with a three and one half
fO*9TAY*to game win over Wisdom Bod
N rrrt
Service. Harry's won the first
game by 34 pins and the sec­
ond game ended in a tie,
each team taking a half point.
Harry's took the ta il game
by 26 pina to win the final
gams and toU l pina fo r ■
3*.a point victory. Hank (Bud)
Kretser was high man for
Harry's wl'.h a 2IU game and
a 576 series. Team Captain
Jerry Wisdom was high fo r
Wisdom with a 486 series.

George Swann In
Big 634 Series

Roditz Signs
For $20,000

Fight Results

If

i

Tech, LSU Play
For League Tie

Liston's Knee
Troubles Him

In Orlando
Seminole

High’s Tribesmen

move Into Orlando tonight for
a

Metro

Conference

contest

with Ihe Oak Hidge Pioneers.
The Seminole.* have posted s
record

uf

four

wins

in

18

starts this season in overall
play. In Metro competition
they have won three contests
and dropped seven and are in
seventh place in the eightclub circuit.
Tlie Pioneers have won only
one contest in Metro play so
far this season while dropping
nine. They occupy the lea­
gue's cellar position.
Tlie Pioneers and the Seminoles h ive played twice so
(ar this season. In the initial
contest, s league affair, tha
Seminolci posted one o f their
three
conference
victories.
In the other engagement, e
non-conference affair played
as a part of the Tangerine
Bowl haikclbsll tourney Just
before Christinas, the Oak
Ridge quintet nosed out the
Tribe by a single point.
Leading the Seminoles in
their hid for a win in tha
rubber match o f the aeriaa
will be high scoring Mike
Rowes who thus far thia season has s 17.4 average. Along
with Bowes H e a d
Coach
Ralph Stumpf will probably
go with Billy lligglna, Barry
Juluison, Harry Barka, Ken­
ny Tyre and Mike McClary.
Meanwhile, t h e
Pioncera
are slated to atari Hank Bastin. Kim Menke, Hardy Letiwln, Rick Boehm and Mic­
key Taylor.
The school's two Junior var­
sity quintcti will clash at 8:3(1
aud the main event will take
place Billowing the prelimin­
ary.

Clay Mum On
Muslim Charge
M IAM I tl/Piy— Loquaciooe
Cassius Clay clammed up toduy at charges by his father
that he bad been a "brainwashed”
member
of
the
white • haling Black Muslim
sect since winning an Olympia
Gold Medal (our years ago.
Clay, who went la New
York recently lo address a
Black Muslim mealing and a f­
terwards denied ha was a
member, said curtly that Ha
had "n o comment."
"1 don't rare what my la ­
ther said," ha reported.

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until last night I was at the
home o f a friend who had a
parakeet that said, “ Kiss
m «, big b oy," “ Bottoms
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ry, beautiful?" as clearly
as any human. I asked her
some questions about the
parakeet and abe said that
first you must be aura you
have a m alt because only
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stantly barging in to sell
something. It's rude to tell
them to leave, but all the
while you are wondering
when your bon Is going to
come up behind you and
ask
you
whose
payroll
you're on.
PEEVED FROM
CHARLESTON
D EAR PEEVED : It's dis­
honest for an employee to
spend her boss' time on the
receiving end of some sales
spiel. It's not necessary to
be “ rude" In Informing a
salesperson thst you can­
not give him your time. But
If one must choose between
rudeness and dishonesty,
rudeness Is the lesser.
• • •
D E AR
ABBY:
A
girl
friend o f ours dated a fe l­
low for seven months. She
fell In love with him, and
he supposedly fell In love
with her. Suddenly he drop­
ped her like a hot potato.
As a result, she will not ac­
cept a date with any other
man and she even refuses

invitations to go out with
her friends. She Isolates
herself in her apartment
practically every night. IS
there anything we can do to
help her? It's been this way
for five months, but none o f
ua can reach her.
R. AND C.
D EAR R. AND C.: It’e
Impossible to “ reach" any­
one who does not want to be
reached. Make no reference
to her " e x ” and continue to
Invite her out with you.
When she WANTS to em er­
ge, she will.
• • •

C O N F I D E N T I A L
TO MRS. D. W. IN WESTWOOD: Call your County
Dental Association and ask
for an appointment with
the committee thatdeter­
mines if the chiseling you
got was worth the chiseling
you got.
• • •
Get It o ff your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to A B B Y, Box
3305, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding,” send 50 cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

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I am Indebted to William
Wallace Gill o f Hempstead,
N . Y., fo r today’s hand. He
writes, "D o you believe that
you and P. Hal 81ms could
have made a top score with
thla hand?"
The question la a little hard
to answer because, If I held
the South cards there is no
certainty where we would land
in the bidding. With Hal hold­
ing the South cards, the bid­
ding would be as shown In
the box.
Hal dlsdalnod point-count
and scientific bidding, but ho
loved to play no-trump con­
tracts and, when he was in his
prime, he played them better
than anyone in the world.
So Hal would open two notrump. I would raise him to
four with some misgivings be­
cause while his two no-trump

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Opening lead— A 4
opening bad quite a large
range, he always bid six i f his
partner encouraged him.
One remark o f Hal'a that I
treasure Is: "A n y time I bid
alx no-trump, I have a play

Teen

«

agera

art

cagey.

They chooia decisions of tha
most • easygoing parents as
tha

for It, If the opponents don’t
take the first two tricks."
I think that was a slight
exaggeration, but I will say
that In the early days o f con­
tract, Hal made any six notrump contract that could be
made and thia one can be
made. Hal would have no
trouble gathering four dia­
mond tricks. East would show
out on the eecond diamond.
He would surely lead spades
twice from dummy to get two
spade tricks and ha would
taka the heart flnessa fo r
threa heart trick* after find­
ing out that tha clubs wer*
not going to break.
O f courae, our acora might
not he a top. Someone ala*
might also bid and maka six
no-trump, but it would be the
best we could do with the
tools given us.

critarla,

and

the

rules

for ths crowd ara based on
their lenience.
I f Joan’s mother la tha
most lenient mother in the
group, pretty eoon all Joan's
friend* ara using Joan to
prove that "all the rest of the
kids" can do such and such.
Teen-agers never report on
what the stricter parent* are
allowing. And so, little by
little the stricter parents havo
to glv* In to keep their chil­
dren from boing "d ifferen t"
from the rest o f thslr crowd.

dGqhliqhiA
7:30-8:30 p. m. (C B S ) The nmks

/

stantly ha* to make conces­
sion* ht doesn't think are
right — !■ just an easy way
out of a situation that is Im­
portant enough to be handled
with foresight and ro-optration among all the parents
of a teen-age crowd.
If parent* o f any group o f
teen agers would get together
and dacids on a happy medium
between what the most lenient
ones and the strictest ones
consider sensible rule* ami
regulations, then the teen­
agers could be more easily
managed.

TV Time Previews
this

hour

worthwhile. re lle d

W ag­ There's exciting action In a
ons To the Sea.” (R erun). This rral library (Daytona Reach,
episode has a robust, action- Fla.) but most arresting la the
ful flavor that proves minor dialogue, Involving the nearhistorical events ran be excit­ triumph o f goodness over evil.
ing. The year Is 1007, raisin A young l i b r a r i a n (Lola
farm ers In the Sun Joaquin •Smith) give* reluge to a hood­
V alley proteat tha railroad'* lum (L ee Philips) being sought
exorbitant freigh t rates and for murder. A kindness he's
jo in an Armenian farm er (Lee never before been accorded
M arvin) who vows he'll per thaws tha bitter outlaw and,
aonally deliver his crop to ths rather than b tlray hla trust,
Han Francisco market. On the the Idealistic girl refuses to
176-mll* trip, the six-wagon cooperate with our roving hertrain battlea tha haxard* of oea (M artin Mllnar and Glenn
unusually bad weather, almost Corbett, who advise her to help
Impassable roads and hood­ the police.
lums hired by the railroad to
8:30-9:30 p. m. Bob Hope
Present*. " A Wind o f Hurri­
fo il the trip.
7:30-8:80 p. m. (N B C ) Inter cane Force.” (C olor) Aa usual
national 8howtime “ ’Far East on this scries, tha cast takes
V ariety Special." (C olor). A precedtnea over the story.
rather strange, but Interest­ Dana Andrewa plays an Am er­
ing, blending o f East and ican In Cuba who la accused
W est, ancient and modern. The o f spying and la rescued from
variety ranges all tha way tha firin g squad In tha nick o f
Kyoto playara and traditional lima. Marlas Pavan plays the
dance* to the Japanrse Inter wlfa o f the leader of the res­
preU tion o f the cha eha, and cue squad and they're both
on English magician. Tha cos very good. But, deaplte the
tumes are colorful and tha set­ synthetic timeliness, It's tha
ting la exotic, but It would fam iliar atory o f tha under­
seem that there should bo ground battling tyranny which
wore authentic Oriental par- you*va seen counties* times in
form ers available. Filmed at ■lories about N tx l Germany,
Tokyo's Club H ans baaha, this occupied Franco and Russia.
1:90-14 p. m. (C B S ) T w i­
la definitely worth • look-see.
8:30-8:80 p. m. (C B S ) Route ligh t Bona. "N ig h t Call." DoCO. "W h o l a H ie R ig h t Mind •pita tha fact that Gladys
Ngcdi a N ice Gi r l ?" Sows Cooper gives a fine perform ­
cem pellliifly dramatis scenes ance as a terrified invalid, bar­
t X'.

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The class, sponsored by the
Promenaders and the Sanford
Recreation Department, were
presented with diplomas and
novelty name tags by the
teacher, Joe Curtis.

Later in the evening the
club presented the graduates
with Valentine favors
and
served refreshments o f as­
sorted sandwiches, cookies, a
huge decorated cake, in the
class colors of blue and gold,
and punch. A Valentine theme
was carried out in decorations
and refreshments with a huge
LOS A N G E LE S U P I — A Valentine highlighting the ta­
disciple o f a self-styled re­ ble arrangements.
ligious prophet was sentenc­
Those receiving diplomas
ed Thursday fo r falsely re­ were
Mr.
and Mrs
.BUI
porting the cult leader had Krieck, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
baen killed by shark*.
Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Mre. P eg g y Thompson, B0, Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Rill
was hsndtd an 18-month sus­ Wheeler,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
pended Jail aentenca plus 18 George Gerling, Mr. and Mrs.
months'
probation
and
a Don Wagenaar, Mr. and Mrs.
$800 fins on her conviction Frank Harrington, Miss Lin*
o f obstructing Justice.
da
Parrott,
Miss Barbara
Daniel 8teward, 23, anoth­ W eit and Don Dees.
er disciple o f BO-year-oId Hu­
A new beginners class will
go Richard, faces sentencing start next Wednesday, All
on the same crime next those interested are Invited
Thursday.
to come at 8 p.m. Club caller,
Tha two assertedly made Chuck Durant, who will con­
their false report In 1002 so duct the class, will give the
that Richard would not have visitors a preview of the leato apppear In court on a sons and they will have a
charge o f possessing danger­ chance to meet club members
ous drugs. Richard committ­ and participate in pre-dance
ed suicide last December In activities. There is no charge
a San Clemente, K slif., ho­ or obligations at this session.
tel room.
The class will officially start
on Feb. 19.
Visitors are always w el­
come to watch the dancers
each Wednesday from 8:30 to
11 p.m. at the Civic Center.
W ASHINGTON (U P I )- T h e
Thero la no admission fee un­
Agriculture Depart­
less you plan to dance. Bring
ment, which planned to spend
your friends to this first ses­
$090,000 this year advertising
sion; It may prove to be a
cigarettes abroad while other
moro
interesting recreation
government
agencies
cam­
than you think.
paign against smoking In this
country, ts “ review in g" Its
advertising project.
A department official, In re­
Jerry L. Ulrcy, son of Mr.
sponse to a query, said the
and Mrs. D. R. Ulrcy, Oviedo,
department waa trying to de­
has been pledged aa a new
cide whether to drop, curtail
member o f Kappa Alpha soc­
or continue the program. No
ial
fraternity
at
Florida
decision hsa been made yet,
Southern College, Lakeland.
he aald.
He la a sophomore.

Prophet Jailed
For False
Death Report

Cigarette Ad
Plans Studied

Pledged

Sales

tax

collections

in

Seminole
County
increased
$22,000 last month as com­
pared to January 1963, accord­
ing to the Florida Revenue
Commission.
Collections were $100,723.31
in January 1964; $78,670.99 la
January 1963, and $85,989.44
in December 1963.
Gasoline tax collections al­
so increased in this county:
January 1964, $105,918; Janu­
•
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ary 1963, $99,722, and Decem­
ber 1963. $97,754.
IF YO U T H IN K YO U ’RE looking at a photo o f a class room with 207
Seminole County received
students in I t , you are righ t! Thia is a photo o f just one o f William Ed­
$35,542 from the January 1964
wards' seventh grade geography classes at South Seminole Junior High
gasoline tax collection, with
School in Casselberry. Each student has a number, such as H - ll. The
an additional $3,412 placed In
letter represents the row and the number indicates the seat a student is
its state-held road fund.
assigned. Each large group instructor has a teacher’s aid who checks at­
The State Beverage Depart­
tendance and, whenever it is necessary, helps maintain order.
ment distributed December
1963 cigarette tax collections,
as follows:
Altamonte Springs, $2,049;
Casselberry,
$3,838;
Long­
wood, $2,777; North Orlando,
By Donna Estea
$192; Oviedo, $1,151, and San­
The revival currently being ford, $15,850.
conducted at the First Pente­
costal Church of Longwood by
A alate o f officers as rec­ Mrs. John Kennedy, chairman,
Rev. Joe Upchurch will end
18 members present.
ommended by the nominating with
today with the 7:30 p.m. ser­
Nine Seminole County stu­
committee waa unanimously Plana wera discussed fo r a
vice.
x
dents
arc among the record
knockwurst
elected at the regular monthly sauerkraut and
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor, 4.458 enrolled at the Univers­
meeting o f Longwood’s St. dinner to be held at the church
reports that the revival has ity of South Florida, Tampa.
Catherine o f Sienna Cirela of social hall with the date to be
been well attended and has They
arc
Frank
Gallant,
the Church o f the N ativity announced later.
issued an invitation to the James Johnson, Sherry Lee,
A social la scheduled fo r 8
Cetholic Women's Club.
public to attend the closing Linda McLclland, Linda Ma,
The meeting was held Mon­ p. m. today at the home o f
service.
ki and Linda Truiuck, San­
day evening at the home of Mrs. Fox on Sanlnndo Springs
ford; Roger Krohne, Fern
Mra. Garland Shaw on Church Drive. A il women o f the par­
Even when his ship is dock­ Park; Thad Lingo III, Ovie­
ish hava been invited to at­
Street.
ed
a sailor can maka many do, and Diane Wharton, Long­
tend.
Officers named w er* Mrs.
wood.
T h * tableware, which has knot* an hour.
Orland Fox, chairman; Mrs. J.

Flew Officers Elected For
Longwood Catholic Circle

Revival To End
In Longwood

9 Enrolled

\V. Hicks, co-chairman; Mrs.
Tra«*y Eitca, secretary and
Mra. Joseph Dean, treaaurer.
Committee chairman a p •
pointed by Mra. Fox ara Mra.
Simw, historian; Mrs. Zeno
Hyland, corresponding seerstary; Mra. Anne Hopkfna, de­
votional; Mr*. Emmanuel Anxalone, trading stamps and
Mra. P eggy Shannon, coupons.
Serving on tha nominating
ccmmittas wera Mrs. Shaw,
Mra. Josaph Hopkins and Mra.
Anna Hopkins.
Pracedlng tha elaetlon o f o f­
ficers tha regular buslnata
meeting waa conducted by

been purchased fo r the church
by St. Catherine Circle with
the co-operation o f St. Anne's,
St. Theresa and Our Lady's
Circle*, waa on display at the
meeting.
Following the business meet­
ing refreshments o f cake, cof­
fee and tea wera served by
Mra. Shaw and Mra. Anne
Hopkina.
The newly elected officer*
will be installed at tha March
t meeting which w ill taka
plaea at the homa o f Mra.
Hicks, 836 Lormann Circle, N.,
Mra. Chela Ansley w ill aerva
aa co-hostess.

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119 Magnolia
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Phone F A 2-6321
F R E E P IC K U P and D E L IV E R Y

Legal Notice
in c i n c r r r c o i b t . n i n t h
Ji m c M i. r m r r i T o r r i.n n .
in s . s k w in o l k o o m i ,
n .o H U it
IV C II A N r K lir VO. 1ST7S

v o r ic r . o r a f i r

J. 8. Ol.EASON, J R . as Ad­
ministrator of Veterans' A f ­
fair*. sn O fflrar o f the UnlMd
Hlstas o f Am trlcs,
P lain tiff.
va.
C IIAnt.E X 3. M AM tATIS ant
But letting a teen-ager do AN TO NIA C. M AM tATIS, b it
“ what tha crowd does" — If wlfa,
Defendants.
that means that a parent con­

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Great Adventure. "S ix

The Sanford Promenaders,
square dance club, entertain­
ed members of the club’s re­
cent graduation class with a
Valentine party, Wednesday
night at the Civic Center.

WomByRuth Millett

Jfia

TH O SE C A G E Y TE E N E R S
Most parent* of tecn-agari
find It difficult to answer the
following plea: "W h y do I
hava to com* homa ao tarly?
Joan's mother and fathar let
her stay out la ter!"
This kind o f complaint is
heard In such related matters
as how many dates a week
are permissible, what places
a son or daughter ran go to,
atr.
Tha popular attitude among
most parents la to let the
teen-agers have the same
privileges aa other* have in
their crowd. But, there's a
catch in that way o f handling
tha problem.

Seminole Sales
Tax Collection
Up $22,000

Page 6—F r f. Feb . T , *84

V rra lA

by

"g h o stly "

phone

rails, there are too many suspens* cliches to rate thla aa a
superb chiller, particularly a
tut prise ending that stretches
credulity. The Invalid wants
the phone company to Invest!*
gate ths ghoatly calls and is
really confused when told no
Incoming call* were possible
because o f a atorm. Suspecting
It's the voice o f her dead f i­
ance, aha visit* his grave. She
should have stayed home.
10-11 p. m. (C B S ). The A l­
fred Hitchcock Hour. "The
Evil o f Adelaide Winters." In
the title role, Kim Hunter e f­
fects an excellent character!*a t i o n o f an unscrupulous
phony who Hcacea grief-strick­
en people by claiming to put
them in contact with dead lov­
ed ones. Good aa her nervous
accomplice la Gen* Lyons, but
even better la John Larkin a*
a wealthy man. Ha atemlngly
Is convinced ah* ran put him
In tuuch with hia dead soldier
son, and offers her a fabulous
•um to give up her other cli­
ents and concentrate on him.
The atory takes a chilling turn
and aha has good reason to
wish ah* hadn’t moved into the
rich man’a homa.

tub

statb

o r FI-OHIUA i

TO, CHAIM.KH J. M AM tATIS
and AN TO N IA C. MAM!ATIH. rtslilanra unknown;
1a,t known raatdanca,
toj W alla Drive,
Sanford, Florida,
latt known m lllta rr addraaa o f Charlaa J. Mamlalia la Hartal No. S U T tll.
A. A M. Department, Na­
val Air Station, I'atusant
lllver, Maryland.
Toll ara haraliy notified that
a aull haa baen filed asalnat
you and each o f you. In tha
abnva entitled cauaai and that
yuu ara hereby required to file
your ananar with the Clark of
thla (Vnirt. and to aerve a
ropy thereof upon the Plain ­
tiff or ria ln tlff'a
Attorney,
whoa# name and addreea ta:
k.

AMniuisK o t - u r r ,

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N. Park Avenue, P. O. Uos
10IS, Hanford,
Florida,
not
Inter Ilian March Ird. A. U.
1SS4.
If you fa ll to do ao, decraa
pro rainfatao w ill be entered
asalnat you for tb# relief damended In tha complaint.
Tha nature o f aald ault bt&gt;
Inc for FOIlBCLOHUnK OF
MOItTOAUK encumbering tha
property In Hemlnole County,
Florida, to -w lti
U lT
10, SUNUAND KHTATKH FIIIH T ADDITION,
arrordlnx In ptst thereof
recorded In Plat Hook II,
I’ asea IT and SI. Pul.lle
liero rd i of Hemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Together with all atructuraa
and Improvamenta now and
hereafter on aald land, and tha
ranta, lasuaa, and profits of
tha above described property
iprovided, however, that tha
Xtorigasor ahall be entitled to
collect and retain tha aald
ranta. Iiauaa, and p ro file until
default hereunder, | end e ll
natures now or hereafter At­
tached to * r used In connection
with the premises herein date
cubed end In addition there­
to
tha
follow Inc
described
household appllsaee*. ■ which
ore, and shell • • deemed to b*.
flaturss tad a part o f the
realty, and ere a portion of
tho security fo r tho Indebtedneto herein mentioned!
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WITNESS my hand aad th*
teal nf aald Court at ■•■£&gt;&gt;'4.
Florida, thla Ith day o f F eb ­
ruary, A. D. ISM.
(SEAL.)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr?
Clerk o f ih# Circuit Court
B yi Martha T . Vlhlea
Deputy Clorh
part o f the

Morris Canal,
B. AMBROBM O L U F r , J *.
U. 8. inland waterways ays- p. a Boa n i l
Hanford,
Fla.
lam, has its terminus at Jer­
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Celebrate Valentine Day In A New Home
Next Friday in "Valentine Day”
. . . and what could be a better Val­
entine for the entire family than a
new home?
Browse around this
weekend and see the lovely new
homes offered by Kingswood Build­
ers, Shoemaker Construction Compa­
ny and Mackle Bros.
Kingswood Builders now has a
number o f new homes in the $11,000 - $10,000 bracket under construc­
tion in the 1500 block o f Summerlin
Avenue. These include three-bedroom
houses, with one, l ' i and two bnths.
Also, there are abundant citrus trees
on tho lots.
Kingswood also has three bed­
room homes on Highland Court, in
Grcenbriar o f Loch Arbor. A Colon­
ial style features two bnths. The
grounds have been beautifully Inndscapcd.
There is a second home with 2 '»
baths and a third, with two baths,
is o f contemporary architecture de­
signed by James Graham Chnpmnn.
All these homes will be open for
inspection this weekend. And in a
week or so Kingswood will commence
construction of more new homes in
Grove Manors.
Shoemaker Construction is com­
pleting plans for a gain opening o f
the Unvenna l’ark third section next
weekend. The opening was scheduled
for this weekend but .tho heavy

rains enusod a postponement.
Several different styles o f archi­
tecture will be offered and it is ex­
pected a large turn-out o f interested
home buyers will be on hnnd.
In fact, take a "sneak preview”
this weekend. Mnjority o f the homes
are completed and all will be open
for inspection.
Realty, also is offering two large
Shoomnker, through Stenstrom
beautiful homes at Idyllwilde. Ono
is nearly completed and the second
will bo in another couple weeks,
Stenstrom’s invites everyone for
a "sneak preview" this weekend and
to the gain opening next weekend.
Growth of Mackle Bros.’ Deltona,
across Lake Monroe, ia pictured in
that there are now 209 families,
with 544 persons, residing in that
"Land o f Three Season’s" commun­
ity.
"In the Heart o f Florida’s Gold­
en Triangle o f Progress," Dcltonn’s
growth also is pictured in that there
are 43(1 new homes, including mod­
els and others under construction.
A highlight of Deltona is the
showing of a duplicate of Mackle
Bros.’ model home at the New York
World’s Fair, opening April 22. The
Mackle model is a part o f the Flori­
da exhibit, and it is expected be­
tween five and eight million people
will visit it during tho Fair.

Garry Moore Show Going Off
Moore show la a great am­

By Ales Freeman

C its’, cancellation o f Garry ateur production, produced by
Moore’s effort confirmed our j-cod professionals."

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Cavalcade of Homes
12 Exciting:

Models

3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms — 2 Baths

-------- FROM $13,500 -------FH A and Conventional Financing
• No Closing Costs

•

V A — No Down Payment

• IM M EDIATE OCCUPANCY
MU

F E A T U R IN G :

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• Central Heat &amp; Air
Conditioning

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• Built In Kitchen
Equipment
• Beautiful High &amp; Dry
Landscaped Lota

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• Sidcwnlks
• Street Lights
• Sewer and Water
SALE SM A N ON D U TY SAT. &amp; SUN.
Phone: 838-5059 — 422-2578

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Show

H O M E

originally

"Uoute (5(1," also scheduled

tip o f ninny week* ago. Moore

if

(lo u n lru
1 C lu b
iH eiuhls

scheduled

this

weekend,

and hit producer, Bob Danner for good-byes by CDS, should

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.

should be given credit for
making every e ffo rt to aave
the ahow. Unfortunately, they
weren't s u c c e s s f u l . This
doesn't mean Moore will be
leaving TV, or CDS. Atlda
from hia ‘T v a Got a Secret,"
which won't be leaving the air,
Moore and hia sta ff are hard
at work on many other Ideas.
It has often been written and
anid that Moors was no comic,
and no actor, in fact, most of
ths industry hna questioned
the reason fo r his previous
successes, Moore has one tiling
that a great many performers
don't have. He's an extremely
pleasant fellow, an excellent
rmcee and one o f tho most
honoraldo guys in the busi­
ness. A capsule criticism of
Moore's TV er aticka in my
mind. Someone said, "The

have been cancelled the year
Maharls left. Kven if George
had stayed with the ehow, pub­
lic interest, already on the
wane, would have wandered
completely by this pest sea­
son.
Phil Silvers prese agents
hnvn done everything they
could to intrigue audiences
with a "new form at," hut that
didn't work either. I f Silvers
had been willing to pay
enough to N at Hiken, who con­
ceived hia great "D ilko" allow,
hia new ahow would have gone
on for years. Instead, he tried
to ropy the style In a new Ret­
ting and blew It. . . . I might
add that Silers' off-camera liehnvlor ia very different from
the hail-fellow-well-met we
see on our movie and TV
screens. lie ’s not a dope,

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W rra H

Welcome W agon Club To Present
Spring Fashion Show — " Flairn

The annual search f o r
"M rs. Florida" — the state’ s
number one homemaker—ha*
Welcome Wagon Club of
begun. The winner will have
a golden opportunity to com­ Sanford will sponsor "Spring
pete for the glamorous title Fashion F la ir" Mar. 17 at the
Policemen
Benevolent
Hall
o f Mrs. America o f loot.
Irom 1 p.m. In 4 p.m. Mrs.
A contest to select "M rs.
Benn Shaffer and Mrs. John
F lorida" will be sponiorcd
Pugh arc chairmen.
March It.
Entertainment, card games,
Homemakers
may obtain
cake and coffee will be of­
entry blanks by writing Mrs.
fered during the afternoon
Am erica Headquarters, Suite
and prizes given.
2307, Pan Am Building, New
Karen Thornell, M a r t i *
York City. Deadline for ob­
Pierce, Kim Shaffer. Debra
taining entry blanks Is Feb.
Lee Yates, Worth Yales Jr.,
W*
„ Mrs. Waller Blevins, Mrs.
Married women 21 years oln
John Pugh, Mra. David Tomand over anywhere In the
bllnson, Mrs. Vincent lluta
United States are eligible to
and Mra. Richard Schwab
enter the 2S-year-old contest.
will model the fashions.
State champions and Mrs.
Mrs. Harold Rowland is
America will be choicn for
chairman of reservations and
their ability a* homemakers
tickets; Mra. Robert Thornell,
and for their polie, personal­
refreshments;
Mrs.
Robert
ity, good grooming and par­
Dodd,
entertainment,
and
ticipation in community ac­
Mrs. Roy Pounds, publicity.
tivities.
Mrs. America will be se­
lected from among champion
homemakers
represent­
ing each of the SO states and
the District of Columbia dur­
ing the Mra. America P a­
geant April 2 to 12 in St.
Petersburg.
The Woman's R od d y of
The pageant will be held In
conjunction with the St. P e ­ Christian Service, First Meth­
odist Church, began the mis­
tersburg Festival of Slates.
sion study on "Th e Christian
Mission in Southern Asia" at
their meeting Tuesday.
Mrs. Ross Adams gave the
devotion and Mrs. M. B.
Smith introduced the sludy.
Thu second session will he
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Feb. 13, Rev. Herbert Goers*
.
Frb. la
will be the speaker.
0:45 a. m. Circle
1 with
During the business session
Mra. W, A . Patrick, Loch
members voted to have a
Arbor.
rummage salo March 20 and
0:45 a. m. Circle 2
with
21.
Mrs. A1 Hunt, 2485 Palmetto
Avenue.
0:45 a. m. Circle
3 with
Mrs. Jack Hall, 2300 Oak
Avenue.
0:46 a. m. Circle 4 with
Mra. Frank Platt, 107 E. Coleman Circle
0:45 a. m. Circle
h with
Mra. Rudy Sloan, 2100 Mag­
nolia Avenue.
0:46 a. m. Circle A with
Mr*. David F. Lanlor, 2638
Palmetto Avenue.
2:80 p.m. Circle 7 In Pellowahip Hall, hostesses Mrs.
J. E. Nichols and Mra. W. It.
LeFetra.
3:00 p.m. Circle 8 in Phllathem Room, hostesses Mrs.
G. Hunter and Mra. W. D.
Simpson.
8 p.m. Evening Circle 0
with Mra. David Bach, 211)
H olly Avenue, Mra. Curtis
Hughes, co-hostess.
7:45 p.m. Evening Circle
10 with Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert,
700 Palmetto Avenue, Mra.

Southern Asia
Mission Study
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Church
Calendar

WELCOME W AGON CLUB members nre busy making plnnn fo r the
fuHhlon show they aro aponnoring March 17. Proceeds from the event will
bo used for the philanthropic work o f the club. Mrs. Roy Pounds, (le ft)
Mrs. AI Probst, Mrs. Virginia Petnmki, Welcome Wagon hostess, Mrs.
John Pugh, Mrs. Hon Shaffer, chairman o f the show, nnd Mrs. Robert
Thornell aro working on initial arrangements for tho event.

NEEDLE

Foods In The

Final Plans

Making

For Smorgasbord

Liquid cake hatter in a car­
ton . . . Chocolate syrup in a
plastic squeeze bottle with a
snip-off cap . . . Meat tenderIzer in a spray container.

The bi-monthly meeting of
the Ethel Root Circle. Con­
gregational Christian Church,
was held Monday night at
the home o f Mr*. Bonner Car­
ter.
Mrs. W alter Bethea, pres­
ident. conducted the business
session and appointed Mra.
Gus Schmah spiritual chair­
man. An Impresilve devotion
w a i represented by Mrs.
Schmah.
A report on the material
aid program was given by
Mr*. Ralph Lotsing. Work ia
now being done on thla pro­
ject, which include* the Christlan World Mlaiion, at homa
and abroad, and the Florida
Migrants.
Members were reminded o f
the City Youth Rally, Feb. 8
and an offerin g was taken
to furnish cookie* fo r the
event. Final plan* were mad#
for the Swedish Smorgasbord
the circle ia sponsoring Feb.
22. Mr*. M. J. Corbett, chair­
man, reported that tickets ar#
now on sola and may be ob­
tained from any circle memtier or by calling Mra. A . M,
Remusat or Mrs. Ralph Loo­
sing. Mrs. Corbett also an­
nounced that loaves o f Swe­
dish bread will b* sold at the
smorgasbord.
A t the conclusion o f the
meeting, lemon cake, coffee
and samples o f onion pie, to
be served at the smorgasbord,
were served by th# hostess,
assited by Ellen Carter and
Sandra Corbett, to Mmes. T.
U. Alford,
W alter
Bethea,
Harold Herbst, M. J. Corbett,
Ralph Loosing, Earl Moxley,
G. O. Nordgren, A. M. Remusat, Gus Schmah, Edward
Simpson, Clyde Stinson, J. E.
Wood*, Oscar Zittrower, and
two guests, Mr*. Philip Boyd
and Mra. W alter Allender.

These are just three of the
new food package* soon to be
on the market, according to
home economics specialists
with the Florida Agricultural
Extension Service.
An array of instant sauces
and gravies, including chill,
white
cream, hollandaise,
barbecue and pizza, and froz­
en mushrooms are new foods
and types o f packaging which
will bring added convenience
to homemakers. So arc round
push-up" tubes of butter.
Lemon flavor in aerosol
containers for salads, fruits,
and fish will soon be avail­
able.
The squeeze tube for baby
food will be a boon for m o­
thers of young children.
Another brand new food
product in the making—pas­
teurized peaches. They retain
much o f the desirable quali­
ties of fresh, prime ripe
pctches and can be stored
under refrigeration for as
long as 30 months.

regular mectmg tonight al
7:30 p.m., at the Legion Hul.
Ladies Auxiliary, Gindcrvlllc Volunteer Fire Departmenl, Felt. 10, 7:30 p.ni., at
the home o f Mrs. Louie Bridg­
es, 2090 Orlando Drive. Mrs.
lairralnc Graham will show a
Dim on TB-RD.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tindalc,
Lake

Monroe,

engagement

announce

the

and approarhlng

marriage o f their daughter,
Rarbarn Jean, to Norman
Leo Sparks, son of Mrs. Syl­
vester Brock, Paola.
The ceremony
will take
place Vrh. 21 at 8 p.m. in

Wesleyan Methodist Church,
Paola. Attendants will lie
Itcba Mac Wright, maid of
honor; Linda Tindalc, sister
of the bride-elect, and Judy
Thompson, bridesmaid*; June
Brock, sister of the bride
groom-elect,
junior
brides­
maid; Donclda Whitten, Row
cr girl.
Thomas Sparks, broDicr of
the bridegroom, will serve as
best man and ushers .will be
Willis Carter a n d ' Junior
Kerns; Junior usher, John
Thompson.
A reception, at the home of
the bride-elect's uncle, Woodrow Davis, in Paola, will fol
low the ceremony.
No formal invitations arc
being issued but all friends
and relatives o f the couple
a n invited.
The fcrldc elect I* a native
of
Sanford
and
attended
Scmlnolo County schools. Slie
is employed by, Sanford Man
ufaclurers. Her fiance was
born In Sparta, Tcnn., and at­
tended schools here. He Is
employed
by Griffin a n d
Vaughn, lluwcy-ln-Thc-Hlll*.

Altamonte

STA R G A Z IL receives a nosegay from Chuck Cowan on her birthday,
Gail Gar.il, her sister, watches, Star celebrated her fifth birthday with a
party for her kindergarten classmates at Pinocicst Kiddie Korner. Ice
creum, cake and candy were served to the young guests.

Garden

Club

Successful

Sponsors

Card

Party

By Julia Bartos
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ivey
and son, Clark, were houseguests o f Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert H. Bradford Sr. Clark and
Bobbie entertained with a
steak rook-out for Jane Prrst,
Tampa, and Gldgett White,
Chirago, III, Bobble and the
two girls ara students at
Howey Academy.
Mr. and Mra. Bradford and
aon are planning a cruise to
Nassau in the near future.

For U D C

Mr*. F. E. Roumillat pre­
sented Cdr. Guy Strickland
fUSN ret.) to members of
Norman dcVerc
Howard
Chapter, United Daughters o(
the Confederacy, at tho Feb­
ruary meeting.
Cdr. Strickland, American
History teacher, was Die pro­
gram speaker and chose for
his subject, "Rubcrt E. Lee."
He gave many interesting
facts about the General and
sparked them with anecdotes
known usually only to "h is­
tory buffs." Mrs. T. J. Taylor
read a poem, "Robert E.
L e e ." to round out the pro­
gram.
The meeting was held al the
home of Mr*. Taylor on Mellonvillc Avenue, Mrs. It. B.
Monroe was ro-hostess.
Mrs. W. B. Kirby served as
chaplain, in the absence of
Mrs. A. K. Ilmsetter, and led
the members In Die ritual,
pledge to Die Dag and snlutc
to the Confederacy followed
by The Lord’s I’ rayer.
Mr*. W. I . M errill, presi­
dent, called fur all committee
report* and announced the
change in date of the district
meeting. The meeting will tic
Feb. 19 at Die Woman's Club.
Committees were appointed
and reservations made.
Tho hostesses served re­
freshments to those attend­
ing: Mmcs. F. R. Adams,
Martin Bram, David Cald­
well, Claude Herndon, W. 11.
Kirby. A. W. Lee, G. E. MeCall, H. B. McCall. Edmund
Mcisch, W. L. Merritt, B. L.
Perkins, R. F. Robison, F. E.
Roumillat, M. R. Strickland,
J. H. Truluck, A. B. Wallace,
M. S. Wiggins and Mrs. Roy
Wright.

Uae old nylons to polish
beautifully
decorated
th e
mirrors and windows. The
clubhouse
in
a
Valentine
RAVE PLASTIC PICKS
nylon leaves no lint and gives
theme using flower arrange
After a party, drop your the glass a beautiful ahine.
menis
at
vantage
points plastic tidbit picks Into l
High nnd low prizes were Dirmighuut the room.
strainer and dip into hot aud
awarded players al Die 22
Sirs. Irving Pryor, chair *y water. Swish bach and
and door prizes given man of refreshments, and her forth, rinse and dry. The
Mr*. John L. Morgan, Mr*.
Mrs. committee, Mrs. Ira South strainer will keep the elusive
Donald Jarkson,
Jarkion, ■
• Mrs.
Mr*. Frank ward, Mr*. R. L. Andrews, small pieces from disappear
L. Woodruff III, Mrs.
Mra. Char- Mrs. DoWitt Hunter, Mrs. Ing.
Ira II. Cole, Mra. W. L. Mor­
Mor- Clyde Itamsay, Mrs. 1). K.
rill, Mra. Doria Angel and Dorman, Mrs. Victor McLau
Sometime* it's quicker to
Mra. Corinno Lingcnfeller.
lin and Mrs. Album Rector, grate celery for a dish rather
Mra. C. I». Ilarkcy had served coffee, sandwiches and than to chop It. Use a coara*
cookies to tho guests during shredder and you'll Rod the
Die evening. Garden circle "strings" on the celery will
BRIGHTEN IIKAM
II KARR
Keep your braaa acccssoraccessor- members had contributed re­ remain behind to be discard
Ira gleaming. Uae only braaa freshments and prizes.
cd.
polish on (irrplare accessorlea. Small pircca may be
soaked overnight in a aulutlon
solution
of vinegar and aalt. Scrub

Another successful c a r d
parly was given by the Gar­
den Club of Sanford Tuesday
evening ul the Woman's Club.

MRS. HAMMOND PO LK (le ft), 5!ra. Tpm
Price nnd Mrs. Chnrles Tetenbnum (Btamling)
ure making telephone calls urging women in the
area to attend tho cuncer film-showing the Jay-cce Wives Club will sponsor Feb. 18 in the Flori­
da State Bank Lounge at 8 p.m. The films, "Tim e
and Two Women" und "Millions Club" will be
narrated by Dr. Thomas L. Lnrgen and he will
conduct a question and answer period following
the films. The progrnm is offered in the public
interest and ail women are invited to attend.

W omans Club
Civic Program
Mrs.

Local Events Barbara Jean T indale To
On Robert E . Lee
American Legion Auxiliary,
Norman Lee Sparks
Campbell 1-ossing Post 53, W ed

Personals

WORK

Root Circle

Program

L. T. Sheppard, co-hostess.
To remove lumps from pow­
dered sugar place one-half
cup at a time between two
sheets o f waxed pi|&gt;cr and
n i l out the lumps with tho
m lllng pin.

N ew Convenience

Ralph

Austin

Smith, Sims told of the progress on

Mrs. Ira Southward, Mrs. De- the club's project of selling
fo r
card
Witt Matlicws, Mrs. L. D. advertisement*

Hastings, Mist Alberta Buyer tables.
Mra. C. P. Harkcy, chair­
and Miss Anna Nelson were
hostesses
for the Sanford man of Fine Arts Depart­
ment, will represent the club
Woman's Club general busi­
as chairman of the silver tea
ness and Civic Department to be sponsored with the Jayluncheon-meeting Wednesday. cec Wive* Club to benefit
Flower arrangements in the Sanford Public Library. The
Valentine manner decorated tea will be In the library
Feb. 10 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
the club room and pyracanlha
The public is invited.
berries were placed on Die In­
Mr*. Swlnney reported on
dividual tablet. White snap­
the "school drop-out" survey
dragons, red camellias and
being made by Die club.
gerber daisies graced
the
The Social Department will
speaker's table and a red and
entertain oil members and
while arrangement was plac­
Let a child m ik e small
guevts Feb. 12 at a courtesy
ed In the foyer.
ae
luncheon at the club. Reser­ buying decisions from
Mrs. George Wells gave the
vations must be made by early age. This helps him de­
invocation.
Captain
Fodrn,
velop a shopping aense.
noon Feb. It.
representing Salvation Army,
Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Tillis and
presented an award to the
Mrs. E. C. Harper were ap­
club in appreciation for their
pointed tellers for the elec­
participation in the holiday
tion o f officers for the Civic
bell-ringing.
Mrs.
Lorraine
Department.
By unanimous
Graham Introduced her guest,
vote Mrs. Swlnney was elect­
Mr*. K. M. Wing.
ed chairman of Die Civic D e­
Douglas Stcnstrom was pre­
partment, Mrs. E ffle Durden,
sented by Mrs. C. L. Swinvice-chairman; Mrs. Virginia
nry as the guest speaker. His
SSJtl
Middleton, secretary; Mrs. C.
subject was "Long
Itangc
TIMK
FOR
C. Kauffman, finance; Mrs.
Planning In Seminole Coun­
K O D A K C A M IR A
W. D. Hoffman, membership,
ty ." He told o f the difficulty
and Mrs. L. D. Hasting*, pro­
in Interesting the public In
gram.
long range
planning,
and
Tho rlub members will be
quoted figures pertsining to
CAMERA SHOP
hostesses for the Seminole
the growth of Seminole Coun­
County Federation o f Wom­
210
8. PARK AVE.
ty. He staled "30,000 students
en’* Club* Feb, 27.
are expected by 1070."
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow pre­
sided during
the business
meeting. Committee reports
were given and Mrs. C. R.

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Cary Grant has romanced
many o l the most glamorous
actresses In the world during
his screen career.
••Charade,” the Stanley Dosen
Technicolor
production
fo r Unlvertial release, opening
Sunday and running through
Wednesday at the Rita Theat­
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m ystery teams him romanti­
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lovely Audrey Hepburn. It's
a whimsical, frivolous, giveand-take screen lo\e affair,
and it’s certain that Cary and

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as a movie love team.
The list of charmers whom
Cary has wooed and won
since he first appeared before
the cameras
include! the
Who’a Who of the acreen'a
lovely ladies.
Grant, In his first Holly­
wood picture, “ This Is The
Night,” appeared opposite the
vivacious
French
charmer.
Idly Damlta, and the blond
and statuesque Thelma Todd.
The slinky, seductive Mac
West spotted Cary on the
Paramount lot and asked for
him as her leading man In

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“ She Dona Him W rong." In­
cidentally, you’ ll recall that
Cary was the lad Mae invited
to "Com e up and see me
som etim e," and described as
"T a ll, dark and handsome."
The actor, by request, again
appeared opposite La W’aat in
" I 'm No An gel."
Cary first appeared with tha
aristocratic
Katharine Hep­
burn In "S ylvia Scarlett."
They brought a different kind
o f romance to the screen, and
they re-teamed in "Bringing
Up Baby,”
"H o lid a y" and
"T h e Philadelphia Story.”
F or a distinct change of
pace, in "When You're In
L o v e ," Cary'a vb-a-vb waa
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“ SHOOT OUT A T M ED IC INE B E N D "
R A N D O L P H SCOTT
NO. 2 A T 9:00 O N L Y

“ T A K E 1IEU, SH E’S M IN E "
JAM ES S T E W A R T
IN COLOR
NO. 3 A T 10:43 O N L Y

C A R Y G R A N T and Audrey Hepburn co-star aa
enemies, friends, lovers . . . some times all at
once . . . in "Chnrnde," to run Sunday through
Weiicnsdiiy at the IUtz Theatre.

1:4# ( I ) W lda W orld of
Sporta
( I ) Portap W agonar
Show
( ! ) Outlaw
• :t• ( I ) Kcmrt'.at
1:1# («&gt; Ita tha U w
1:11 ( I )
Sparta, W ast:0# ( ! ) Flailing Pun
thar
1:11 ( I ) Nawacopa
• iSO ( I ) Ch. I Oporl*
« )
Can. Pla. Waak.
l:IS ( i ) Naara— W s ltir CramHaport
klta
( I ) ltu n ttiy - B rlaktar
1:1# ( I ) Mr. Ed
(l&gt; N i w i — Boa Coehraa
( t ) W lntar Olymplaa
• :«• ( t ) Outdoor Dullatla
1:41 (2 ) Nawacopa
Board
t : t t ( ! ) Ctreua Bey
f : l t (1) Pliant Barvtca
( I ) Central rtarlda
(S ) W yatt Earp
Showcaaa
( I ) I.aa Marvin rraaanla
( ! ) Saa Hunt
T ilt ( f ) Intaraatiunal BliowT i l ! ( ! ) Tha Uautaaaat
ttma
( ! ) Jarbla n t e a e ji
( I ) Tha Oraat Sdvaatara
( I ) Hootanaaay
&lt;1 TT Sunaat Strip
1:14 ( t ) Bob liopa
I I I ! ( ! ) Jnay III,hop (Cotar)
( I ) llouta IS
( I ) Tha D efender!
t»&gt; '«4 Olrmplra
( ! ) Lawrenca Walk
1:20 &lt;:&gt; That Waa Tlia Waak
l:M ( I ) Saturday N lgk t
That W aa
Koala
(«&gt; T w ilig h t Zaaa
!: • • ( ! ) Phil Stlvara
( I ) Prlca ta ntsh t
( ! ) Tha H ollywoad P a ),
11:1* (IS Jack Paar (C olor)
ace—
( I ) rin h t nf tha Waak tt:# ! ( I ) Ouaamoka
1#:4* ( » ) Maka That flpara
llia o ( ! ) Ilattlrllna
11 :#« ( I ) Nawa
11:11 ( ! ) (4 M D Nawa
( I ) Nawa— Murphy M ar­ ! l : l f ( I ) Thaatar of (ha a ta ri
lin
11:11 ( I ) Adult Thaatar
11:1* ( I ) Nawa, Sparta, W aal- l i l t ! ( I ) Koala
thar
( « ) Thaatar at tha Star*
SUNDAY P. M.
!1:S« (1) Johnny Caraoa
(C olor)
11:11
( I ) Faith for Today
I t l t t ( I ) Mavarlrk
( ! ) Itaalaat
( I ) A ll America W a n t!
SATURDAY A. M.
to Know
11:1# (4) Pace Tha Nation
C IS ( I ) Nawa. W aalhar
( ( ) Dower U h l llou ia
1:1# ( I ) Sunrlaa Samaitar
( ! ) Oral Roberta
TsS# ( I ) Orowara Almanaa
lie# (S i ohraitopham ....... ■ ■
IS) Nawa
1100 (4 ) Tnur I.lfa In Tha
T:tt ( I ) Ona W ay M irror
W orld Today
(S) n r n M id-rinrM a
(S) Herald of Truth
I
(&gt;&gt; Acroaa Tho Kmca
l:lo ( ! ) Ono W ay Mirror
( I ) Copt. Kangaroo
( ! ) Klornat Light
( » , Itocky Jonaa
(S) Challtnga O olf
1:1# ( ! ) Robin Hood
I CO (2) Hiar a story
( ! ) Major Mercury
(1) V o f Ft*. Uaaketball
*:«# (S) Tho Alvin Show
H ighlight#
( ( ) Tho Alvin Show
2:1# ( t ) laauaa Sa Anaarra
1:11 ( ! ) H uff * noddy
( ! ) Tnplo
( ( ) Tonnaaaao TuxadO
( I ) CIIH Sport# Spectacular
( » ) Suparmon
I :## ( ! ) Sunday
It:## ( ! ) lla e (o r Maatheoto
( ! ) W lntar Olympia*
( • ) Quick Draw McUraw
( ! ) On* o f a Kind
(# ) Junior Auctloa
4:0# ( ! ) W orld of O olf
t i l l * ( ! ) Plrobatt X L
4:1# ( I ) Science All Stars
( ( ) M lxhty k o a la
0:00 ( I ) Alumni Pun
( ! ) Jaliona
1:0# ( ! ) Trallmaater
11:41 ( ! ) Dannie Tha Maaaca
(2 ) lleturn T o Oa
( ! ) Bln T la T la
1:14 (1 ) OE Cotta** Bowl
( I ) Caapar
(: « • ( I ) l#th century
11:1# ( I ) Kury
Si#0 ( » ) Pro a Con
( I , Itoy Bogara Shaw
(&gt; ) Meat Tha Praia
( I ) Uaany A C adi
1:1! ( I ) 'rob*
( ! ) Death V alley Dayo
SATURDAY F. M.
( ! ) Nowacopo
7:00 d
Dill Dana Show
It:## ( ! ) Sgt. Praatoa
(S) Sky K in g
7 :## ( » ) Oeel* * Harriett
( ( ) l A a a l*
( I ) Buga Bunay
lis t * ( ! ) Ilullwlnkla (C otar)
7:1# ( I ) T r a v a i l *r J a m i l
( ( ) Do Tou K n o w !
KcP haatara
( t ) American llandatand
( ! ) W onderful W orld of
l i t * ( ! ) Exploring
Color
( t ) Nawa
( I ) My F avorite Martian
! : ( « ( ! ) Ed Sullivan
(1 ) My Prtand Kllcka
l i l t ( ( ) Bat. Aftarnoon F s*1:14 ( ! ) O rlntl
(9) Arraat A T rial
tura
( ! ) Champ. W r a a t l l n g
1:49 ( ! ) Bonanaa
1:01 (1) W at ch Mr. W l i a r d
(»&gt; T IIA
I SO (2 ) T a lk • T a le n t
!4i44 11) Cuba Mlaalla Crlala
( • ) Challanga ( ) o l (
( ! ) Stonay Uurk*
1:41 (&lt; ) Induatry on Parada ! ( : ! • ( I ) ABC Nawa llapart
1:00 ( ( ) Champ B owling
11
( ! ) Nawacopa
(2 ) Man Into Hpaca
( I ) H arry Haaaaaar
Nawa
l : t * ( ! ) W lntar Olympic*
( ! ) Matlnaa Thaatar
(4 ) Nawalln*
4 :•« ( I ) CIIB O o l f
U t i l ( ( ) Thaatar * f tha Star*
11:11 ( ! ) Paler Ouna
Ctaaa4a
4:41 ( ! ) Waah. ft-port
U:44 ( I ) K arh ol*

“ E RIK, TH E CONQUEROR"
K E R W IN M A IIIE W 8 — IN COLOR
TO D AY A SAT.
C liff Richard — Laari Peter*

“ SUM MER H O L ID A Y "

COMING — SU N. • MON. - TU E S.
SCHEDULE OK SHOW'S
S U N D A Y N IT E 6:30 * 10:30
MON. &amp; TU E S . 7:00 A 11:00

Technicolor — Cinemascope

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7:15 - 9:00

A whirlpool of Intrlguo..,
adv»ntvro...and tho unoMpoctodl

One great big happy CARNIVAL of fun!
S TA R TS

SUN.

C a i y , A u d re y
G r a n t H e p b u rn

M O N D AY A. M.
€ :»» ( ! ) Sllmaatlc*
l i l t ( ! ) Sunahln* Atmaaaa
( i l l 4) Sunrlaa Almanaa
1:1# ( I ) Sunrlaa Samaitar
( ! ) Fla. lllatory
I I I ! ( ! ) Today
(&lt;&gt; Operation Alphabet
f l i t ( I ) Farm, Mark*# MaPart
*&gt;4d ( I ) T a la y
( I ) W a k * Up Movlaa
7:14 ( I ) Mlckla'a On.pel T im *
7:11 ( I ) Nawa A Waathar
1.(0 ( ( ) Cartoonvllla
( I ) Cast. Kaagaroo
1:44 ( ! ) Waatha. aad Maww
1:1# ( » ) Cartonvllla
1:00 ( ! ) Divorce Coart
( 0) KxarcHao
1:11 ( ! ) Oatl H arm Shaw
!: ! # (# ' Ilompar lloorn
(1 ) Am erica. H illa ry
11:11 I I ) Bay Whan
( I ) L e v * * f Ltla
( I ) Mika W allae*
( f ) Spenlah
! ( : ! ! ( ! ) NBC Nawa
1• :!• ( ! ) Word for Word
( I ) I L ove L a *7
( I ) December IIrIda
11:11 ( I ) Tha HeCoya
I I ) Caaaaalrallan
( I ) Prtea to Bight
111#* ( ! ) P o l* A Gladys
( » ) Tho Object 1* *
( ! ) K lsalag Link*

M O N D AY P. U.
11:11 ( ! ) Tsar
alan
Nawa
(!)
11:1# ( I )
11:14 (»&gt;
(I)
(I)
11:41 (4 )
1:00 i t )
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Impraa

Sevan Xaya
Marry Haaaaaar
Father l u . w t Bast
Baarah far T.aaarrai#
Truth *r Coaaagaaaaaa
(1aiding L igh t
upon W indow
Magic of Muals
News end Waalhar
I.affllaa*
Focus
Aa Tks W orld Tarn*
S clen r.

Nawallno
Id ffllm a
Password
People W ill T alk
Ann Boutharn
N1IC News
Tha Doctor*
A rt L lnklotior
Day la Court
L o n l l i Toan g
To Tall tha Truth
(lanaral H ospllal
Douglas Kdwarda
You Don't Hay
Tha Match Qamt
Trallmaater
Saerat Storm
NHC N *w *
NIIC N ew *
Unci* W alt
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Dlacovtry ’l l
Amarlaaa Nawaataa*
NBC Nawa
Checkmate
Nawacopa
Deputy Dawg
Nawacopa
Deputy Dawg

Waathar

cafeteria in the Remlnole
Shopping I’ lsza served us •
dtlirlous lunehsen In a U rge
banquet room at tha front o f
the building. Ths meal was
hot, plentiful and tasty and If
this is an indication o f their
regular
fa r* you'll
*njoy
stopping there fo r • meal In
their cafeteria. I t waa busy
In that section too.

Show

Harold Mitchell Rollins Speaker
W IN T E R P A R K ( U P I ) —
British industrbllst Harold
Mitchell w ill ba ona « f tho d ig­
nitaries participating in ths
87th Annual Rollins College
Animated Magazine her* Fab.
23, ths collage announced to­
day.
College president Hugh F.
McKean said Mitchall w ill ar-

rlv* In Orlando Fab. 82 from
his farm horns In Jamaica.

Last weak tbs college an­
nounced that Gen. David Sarnoff of tha Radio Corporation
o f America and tha National
BroadcasUng Company, would
appear.
The magstlne b so-named
because the authors appear
and read their articles in per*
son. It Is an annual a ffa ir In
conjunction w i t h Founders
S A N FR AN C ISC O ( U P I ) —
Week.
Ths P a c ifb Tslsphona and
Telegraph Co.'s biggest single
job in hbtory w ill taka place
this summer a t Ban Francis­
co's Cow Paiac*, seen* o f tbs
Republican National Conven­
tion.
George M. Dean, a P T A T
2445 French Ava.
vies president, says in order
Sanford, Fin.
to meet ths sonvsntion's com­
munication needs, “ we w ill in­
stall soma 8,000 phones and
cable containing *nough wire
Ph. 322-9614
to span tha continent 18
thus*."

liBVTECHNICOLDR*

Open Dolly IS A. M. Except Monday
TAP BEER
M
BAR LIQUOR mnd PACKAGE SALES
ON SUNDAY
For Yoar Entertainment Sunday

I

Singing “Willie"
That MC From Sanford
"BIG BILL" and BIS MUSIC MAKERS
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Steak House
Central Florida’s Oldest &amp; Finest

CH ICK-N -TREAT
Hi-way 17-92 Fern Park

CO M PLETE D IN N E R IN A BOX

89

t Large Piece* Golden Brown Chicken
French Fries — Cole Slaw — Rolls

Take Out or Comfortable Dining Room
Curb Service 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Dally
— JIM

SPE NCE R ’S —

R E S T A U R A N T end C O C K T A IL LO U N G E

A L L T H E LOHSTER YOU C A N E A T .... 93.25
C H A R * BROILED PRIM E S TE A K S
D A N IS H LOHSTER T A IL S

YOUR

(sw eet as a nut)

R O Y A L RED SH RIM P
(a reel delicacy the way w *
prepare th e m !. . . they are N O T
French F ried !)

C O M BINATIO N P L A T T E R
(Danish Lobster Tails and Rayal
Red Shrimp)

FROG

LEGS

CHOICE

$2 ’ 5

Ranteed In Melted n u lb e
U N D E R T H E U M B R E LLA
A V ariety O f F la t Cheese# and M eat*— Free .
T o Enjoy While W e Prepare Your Dinner

New tSrleania Room a v a lJ a lil^ T v v r ^ n s K n S r ^
private parties no to 89.
South French A v*.
Sanford
Phene F A 8 - M ll

CSV*

wJe COfttJs
CAFETERIAS

NOW
S E R V IN G

T^ctck^J^xd CwteouA&amp;tuice

in the

Come din* with ns. Enjoy crisp, appetizing a sb d a ...
tatty ptae, cake* and cream*.. .tander, datlcious prime
meat! and garden !reek vegetable*. . . served In tru|r
piaslant surroundings. And remembar, Thursday eight
I b "tamiy night" with free daaaerta lor * N . . . and
, Saturday night b "steak night" when yon gat a big
%-ib. T-Bone steak cooked to your order tor only

Seminole
Plaza
ON

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80U TH

Lnabban; 0 A ML • A M F. At Mmenr 4:SO • 8.00 P. M.
Trad* Winds Cafeterias also located in
Orlando,

Leesburg,

Cocoa

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Melbourne

FLO R ID A

Mb

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“The Florida Crackers”
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Freddie's

Palace Scene

CLUB D IA M O N D

SHOWS

C O -FE A TU R E — SU N. - 8:13 — M ON. A T U E S . f :18

Entertains N ightly
In Tha Lamplighter Lounge

Still lova that taka out MrThan there la tha versatili­
vie# offered by thd Whata. ty o f Fern Park's Chick 'N
burger. From picking up a Treat. They
o ffe r you a
hamburger on my way be- beautiful chicken dinner in­
tween errands or a whole din- cluding three big pieces of
nor, it ia tha aaslcit and chicken, French fries, eola
quickest way to get a meal. slaw and roils. You can take
Ju it call them up and place this borne with you, eat It In
your order.
your car or enjoy it in their
*
*
*
comfortable d i n i n g room.
I f you are looking for that Curb
service
b
available
haven around lunch time, you from H a.m. til 11 p.m.
won't find a more convenient
•
•
•
place than the Caribe lounge,
“ One o f the nicest small
a* mnny local person* have rcsUurnnta I ’vs even been
aircnily discovered. It ia on* in," waa the comnu t: of a
o f the few place* downtown customer about the Cavalier
where you can really relax restaurant on ths raceway
during your noon hour, get­
road. Lou and Bob Barthlow
ting away from the huitle and Are managing tho Cavalier
huitle o f builncia life, lie- now and they specialize In
aides the quiet atmosphere of steaks and chops at moder­
the Garlhe, it also o ffer* the
ate prices . . . ths dinners in­
good food o f Rose and W llkt clude salad and vegetables o f
restaurant and fine drink* course, and they are open
mixed up by I&lt;ou. A t night, from 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. daily.
Jack mixes the drinks and the
Tbs IUrthlow'a have been at
gam# menu b offered for
the Cavalier only a weak but
dinner.
are planning on having a
e
e
e
daily luncheon fsatura soon.
Entertainment nightly ii
•
•
•
the word at Freddie’* Steak
W e know her fam ily will
House, the only place around
be glad to havs bar horns,
offerin g IL Misa Carol Pettibut w a ll miaa seeing Fran at
John plays tha piano In tha
Sptncsr’a . . . last Saturday
Lamplighter Lounge and you'
night was bar last at ths
can listen while enjoying a
restaurant and lounge. Other­
delicious steak or seafood
wise, everything b normal,
dinner.
which means busy, according
s e a
to Jim. Tried those royal rad
In caas you haven't heard,
shrimp ths other night . . .
there is some wonderful newe
they're broiled In butter and
from the CnprL Joy is bsckl
do taste very much Ilka lob­
As she came out o f retire­
ster. A goed choice fo r sea­
ment fo r the second T third 7
food fans.
tims, she asid "don’t laugh."
e
e
*
Ijd ld q 't (nyich) because it It
For dining In a pleataht
good to havs her bark there.
E arly American atmosphere,
To start things out right she
try the Hamilton House in
has scheduled the ever popu­
Fern Park. The ala carta din­
lar Populalres at the Capri
ners begin at f 1.50 and serv­
fo r a week from tonight,
ing times are from 4:80 til
playing fo r a Valentina's Day
9:30 every day but Sunday,
Sweetheart dance. I t w ill run
when they are open from noon
between 8 p.m. and 12 mid­
until 9:30. Should be a nice
night and reservations can be
pises to spend Sunday dinner.
made by calling the restau­
Jerry Camp b tha manager
rant. Maka plans fo r this
at tha Hamilton ITouaa . . . he
night right away.
took ever after Thanksgiving
s e e
when Bob and Kathy Hamil­
Discovered a fine new pises
fo r group luncheons the other ton went to 8L Petersburg to
day as a guest o f a local open a Hamilton Housa res­
wives club. The Trade Winds taurant there.

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STONiY BUKKtl

Par A t in t Bean la Horfcla A* Pair brings
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Carry Out Orders

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Mias Carol Pcttijoha

DY JUDY T U R N E R
Monsoon season is hero again with nil it* wind
and rain, so button up your overcoat and head for
tho nearest hnven. To name a fow . . .

FRIDAY P. M.

production In C.V, Whitney's
American Series, b • very
human, humorous, exciting
and dramatic movie giving a
memorable nostalgic view ol
small town life In the nation's
Middle West half a century
ago. It is indeed real A m eri­
cana and one leaves tho mo­
vie with a wonderful feeling.
Filmed In color by Techni­
color, "T h e Missouri Travele r " Is superbly cast, with
Brandon &lt;le Wilde, the wist­
ful hoy star o f "Shane," now
a manly fifteen, portraying
the runaway orphan about
whom tfie story pivots; Lee
Marvin, the powerful actor
currently the toast o f Holly­
wood because o f hia great
performance
In
"Raintree
County" giving another great
acting performance as a hardfisted farm er; Gary Merrill,
appearing as the editor o f the
town's weekly; Paul Ford, tho
commanding officer of Ser­
geant Rilko, who plays a lov­
ably humorous role; and the
much publicized M ary Hoiford, who makes an auspic­
ious film acting debut as a
rich spinster.

Fri. Feb. 7, ’64— P a r a 9

HOPPING

* :« * (2 ) Nswscopt
( I M I ) Naara. aparu,
W ia th ir

Tw o first-run showings In
Sanford are slated for Sun­
day through Tuesday at the
Movlcland Drive-In Theater.
Tbe features, both In color,
• r e 'T tte Missouri T ra veler",
starring
Lee
Marvin, and
•'The S lave," starring Steve
Reeves.
Tw o color features are slat­
ed for Wednesday and Thurs­
day, Tony Curtis and Janet
Leigh In / ‘The Perfect Fur­
lough," and Dean Martin and
Lana Turner in ‘ ‘Who's Got
the Action?”
Triple feature for the qext
weekend, Fob. 14-13, will be
"T h e Pirates of Blood R iver,"
with Kerwln Mathews; "M eCllntock,”
starring
John
Wayne and Maureen O’Hara,
•nd "T h e Stripper," starring
Joanne Woodward.
"T h o Missouri Traveler,*’
second
major
Technicolor

Rrralb

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"ABLE^

W eekend Television

P R A C T IC A L JOKE . . . Paul Ford, Billy Bryant
and Gary Merrill, exercising their power as
councilmen, vote Cal Tinney n committee o f one
to handle u ticklish situation in C. V. Whitney's
“ The Missouri Traveler."

•anfnrh

cowboys from all aver the country riding
mvgK toagk
Mock far Ihi big i

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Peb. II—7JO pa*.

Pah. I S —7»30 p j*.

Peh. 14— 2(00 paa.
Pab. 14 — 7i90 pm .

■MCA BIO CAR AUTO RACKS
Pabevery V* 12 ami 11

M ik a N orth O f Sanford * * IT-98

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1. Lost &amp; Found
FOUND. Female hound dog.
322-8667.
LOST: Boys Huffy bike, vici­
nity of W. 15th St. Reward.
322-6284.

**A eostuma party? Oraat! But what can wa wear?**

Jf. Notices - Personal*

OUR

BO AR D ING

Prcperatn. • of Income Tax
Returns by farmer agent ol
Internal Rcvcnu.* S-c. 2101
S. Park Ave., Pb. F A 2-3878,
Ernest Blckncl!.

HOUSE
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WAT rV B ACCEPTED AN INWrARON 1&amp; 6 P EN D A
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C ALL your Rainbow dealer
322-6511, 4 to 10 p. m.

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INCOME T A X SERVICE
0. 51. Harrisons
1311 Palmetto
322-8827
322-7041

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SANFORD VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE. P a rti and
aupplles for all makea in­
cluding:
Electrolux. N ew
and rebuilt cleanera aold.
No
homo
aervica *eall
charge Phone F A 2-2282,
2555 Park Dr. -

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Vacuum Cleaner
Repalra, parti;
Electrolux,
Kirby,
RexAlr,
AlrW ay,
GE. etc. Cleaner* sold, ex­
changed. Free Pick-up, 11M
Park Ave., Sanford, Phona
FA 2-4705.

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6. F o r K e n t
CLEAN, 4-Rm. 611 Park.
Furn. Apt. 500 Park Ave.
FU RN . A p t 2300 Mellonville,

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in. Jimmie Cowan. 322-4013.

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

A P T . &lt;30 A up. Surplua City.
3 HR. house, kit. equipped.
Good location. Ph. 322-5594.
FU RN. apta. Pleasant living
Park apts. F A 2-6507.
FURN., 2 Apta. &lt;55 mo. ca.
Water, lighta furn. 107 Lo­
cust Ave., 322-3860.
L A K E Cottage, furn. 323-6106.
Furn. ApL Close In. Apt. 4.
$35 11a. 407V* W. 1st.

S S s t'lit* ,* g )\

&lt; Rm. furn. garage apt. Eleo.
St water furs. 322-1305.

^ JM U JC H A 1 IM BfUNOiMG OOP
POING WITH J SACK TO KEEP YOU
WAT TIME- f FJWM GETTING INTO
MACHINE? 1 SOMETHING YOU .1
CANTHANPLEi .J

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WHAT?

SHORT RIBS

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YOUV* LOST OOP, 11 CAN’T CLEAR
S HAVEN'T TOUT ) UP IN A FEW
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2 BR. House, klL cquipt, &lt;70.
F A t-4536.
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SAID 1HAT AU.NDUN3 P£0PU
SHOUD HAVE SOMESORT* GOK

B E D R O O M unfurnished
bouse,
kitchen
equipped,
322-9651.

LA K E M A R Y. 1 large BR.
duplex apt., furn. Really
nice. Adults, no pets. &lt;65.
Call F A 2-3930.
Small House.
F A 2-2S18.

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2 BR. Furn. Apt. 322-0641.

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F A 2-0702.

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FROM RAIfOW
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Ph. 322-9480.

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COZY 2 bedroom upper apart­
ment, furnished, &lt;55. Large
4 bedroom lakefront homo
with private beach, unfurn­
ished, &lt;100.
Other choice rentals.
Ball - Blair Agency
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641
2 BR., kit. equipped, &lt;75 mo.
F A 2-3685.

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Adult*.

Nicely furn. duplex. 1201 Elm,
inquire at 119 Elm. Phone
N 08-5287.

1D6CTHER.

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Furn., clean, 2 BR. house.
Pb. 322-2097 or 322-3750.

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UNFURN1SUED bouse. Phona
322-5185.

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STENSTRO M

RENTALS

•lIN uhtUM of
2
3
2
3

BR. Near NAS ............&lt; 75
BR in Dreamwold Sec. &lt; 90
BR on Mellonville, nice &lt;105
BR, 2 baths, Loch Arbor
.................................... &lt;125

We presently have two out­
standing 4 BR, 2 bath
homes, one centrally airconditioned, Lease only &lt;165

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B O O M

If you are an owner and want
fast Rental Service for your
home, call our office today.
Rental and property man­
agement Service is o m o f
our specialties.

Stenstrom R ealty
Rea! Estate — Mortgage*
2545 P u t Dr.
33-2420

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You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Y our “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
6. For Rent

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

2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen X. Orlando. No qualifying, no SUNLAND ESTATES. TRAN S­
equipped, L ik e privilege*
FER R E D .
W ill
eacrifice
down payment, to purchase
near A ir D u e. F A 2-4736
$1900 equity far $300. Take
this exceptional 3 BR. &gt;
after 5:30.
over
FH A
mortgage at
bath home. Must see to ap991.76 mo., I Bedroom, lg.
predate. Call 322-6369 after
2 BR bouie, kit. equipped. |73
Uv. rm „ beautifully land5:30 p. m.
F A 2-5303.
aeaped. H U R R Y ! 823-2745.
LM N ENTERPRISES, Inc.
R E N T A BED
Has Customised Hamea in 2 BR. Home, Stuay, l t t
Rol'awir, Hospital k Baby
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. In
So. Longwood for Immediate
Beds.
good neighborhood; lnclud
occupancy. Down payment
By Day, Week, or Month
Lag steve, refrig., room slrof $650 and up.
Ph. FA 2-5111 110 W. l i t St.
coadltioner, washing n a
LMN ENTERPRISES, toe.
CARRO LL’S FU R N IT U R E
chine A rugs. Realty ter
802 Highland Ave.
rifle buyi
Monthly pay­
Ph. 838 3911 or 322-2744
FURN. APT. FA 2-2800.
ments $83.50.
LO R M AN R E A L T Y
W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS:
K1NGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Hlway 17-92
Room* private baths, 114
Inc.
Casselberry, Fla.
W. First St.
F A 2-8074
Now has FOUR new homes
2 BR Unfurn. house. Nothing
for sale In South Longwood. LONGWOOD — $6,995. Terms
fancy, but cheap rent. Ph.
13 rooms, 3 baths— made
These homes are being con
FA 2-3210.
into 3 apts. 2 rented, move
atructed by
In the other. Good condi­
LM
N
ENTERPRISES,
4 BR., 2 Bath ........ $145 mo.
tion. Lot 100 x 100. See
Inc.
2 BR., 1 Bath . . . . $ 70 Mo.
evenings after 5. 133 Bay
S k 4 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Dou
Ave. 1 block from builneee.
ble Carportes or Garage,
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
air-conditioning.

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SW EETIE PIE

Fri. Feb. 7, ’64—Page 11 27. Special Services

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Carpets A la Carte

COME! LO O K!

LOW DOWN PAYM EN TS
3 BR., l t i bath. 2415 Chase
New Concrete block home
Select Neighborhood
Ave. Available Feb. S. Ph
with laka rights. 3 BR, S
322-5609.
baths, fam ily room, large
Two story frame, 3 bedroom
kitchen, 9 utility rooms.
2 bath. Needs work. Wonder
9. For S a le or Rem
Over 2100 aq. f t Make of­
ful opportunity for good
fer on price k terms.
handyman
or
carpenter.
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
$7,500. Bevier Road. Call
LAKE.
Call e v e n i n g s
"She sure needs that baby-efttlng fee! The way she
FA 2-2060.
322-1597.
went through our tee box she must have been
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
STARVING!"
2 BR., e. b. home, at 2704
10. Wanted to Rent
MagnolU Ave., near Pine- I F YO U W A N T ACTIO N
DO YO U H A V E
LIST YO UR HOME OR
crest School. Terms. Phone
16. Female Help Wasted 27. Special Services
A HOUSE OR A P T .
ACREAG E W ITH US.
322-3377.
TO RENT?
PIA N O SVC. k TUNING
OUK BUSINESS IS SELLING APPLIC ATIO N S now accepted
for Soack Bar Personnel—
ACREAG E
Rebuilding • Kcfelting
We are in desperate need of
Apply in Person at Movierentals. 2 and 3 bedroom, 10 Acres adjoining City Llm iU
FR E E E STIM ATES
only $9950.00, with 10%
land Drive-In Theater. See
furnished or unfurnished.
GENE C U M B AA
down, balance monthly.
Mr. Prince—No Phone calls
322-2661 — A fter 12 p. m.
H. W. (Buddy) Rawls A s m .
Please.
LOTS
322-7174
111 N. Park Ave
Tractor mowing k Grading.
TH E T IM E TESTED FIR M 9 large loU near high school
Call F A 2-7621.
with 240 feet paving, only 4 BR, 2 baths, centrally b ait­ SALESLADY, Drug Store ex­
i l l N. Paris A ve
F A 2-6123
perience preferred. Roumiled k ilr-cond. Fenced back
$6500.00, with 10% down,
HEATING
We Need Clean Rental List­
1st k Anderson, Walgreen
yd. Water Mftenar k land
Balance monthly.
SERVICING - TESTING
ings, furnished or unfurnlsh
Agency.
scaped. F A 2-0611.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
ed, Clients are waiting.
Lewis Sales A Service
TW O 4 BR HOMES
B E AU TICIAN Wanted. Call 2517 C. C. Road
Realtor
FA 2-7928
E V E R E TT A. H A R P E R
One for Immediate occupancy,
FA
2-5742,
Evenings
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
AG ENCY, Realtor, Insuror FA 2-3951 Atlantic B ia k Bldg.
802 Highland Ave., Long
W ELLS GRILLED, TUMPS,
F A 2-2455.
F1IA-VA sales broker. 2465
wood, i Mi. S. on 17-92, near
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
6. Park Ave. F A 2-2284, TO SETTLE ESTATE. 3 BR.
17. Mole Http Wasted
Longwood Plasa.
Ail Types and Sitea
house, Beardall Ave., fruit
F A 2-2285.
LM N ENTERPRISES,
Wo Repair and Scrvico
M AN W AN TE D to manage
trees and garden. F A 2-5303.
S T I N E
Inc.
12. Real Eatate For Sale
and operate a retail Wat­
Ph. 836-3911 — 322-2744
Machinery and Supply Co.
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, l t t
kins Route is this area.
G R E E N B R IA R
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
bath borne. One bedroom
Would consider lady 40 to
Cholee
lota
available
in
has separata entrance, can
60 years old.) Earning! o f
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
be rented fo r Income. W ill
$125. per week from the
overlooking
g o lf
course.
Property
Management
Dade for smaller place.
very beginning. For person­ An engineering feat, combin­
Custom building to your
&amp; Sales Broker
ed with proven cleaning
Shown by appointment Call
al interview la your home,
specifications.
Greonbrlar
compounds
provides
you
F A 2-9846.
write Mr. McGarlty, P . O.
developed by
with an extremely efficient
Box
627
Wllllstoa,
Florida.
1500 Down, C ent heat k airKINOSW OOD
milhod .o f malalainlne a
O ffers fo r your selection
cond., fenced yard, water
B U ILD ERS, IN C .
neat, attractive home or
18. Help Wasted
these
Beautiful
2,
3,
A
4
softener optional, 4 BR, 2
202 Fairmont Dr.
commercial building. Call
Bedroom
baths. F A 2-0611.
Colored Motor Route Carrier
F A 2-8074
322-48(3 for further infor­
for afternoon paper route.
mation about bow you can
L M N E N TE R PR ISE S
W EEKEND cottage, Lemon
Must bave References and
8AVE TH E JE T S P R A Y
Now
h
u
Sale*
Representa­
Bluff, furnished. 322-3651.
dependable car. Write Cir­
WAY1
tives at Crystal Lake Park,
culation D ep t P . O. Box YENTSCH M AINTENANCE
L A K E F R O N T lot, Lake Mary
W. on 25th St., to Lake
1657, Sanford.
Service A Supplies
area. F A 2-0184.
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd. to
2563 South Park Dr.
Lake Mary Fire Station,
19. Siloatioms Wasted
Lake Mary, older home plus
right to Sales Office. 4
Addition*.
Remodeling. Re­
fura. apt., corner location.
IRONING o r BABYSITTING
houses under construction.
pairs.
Cabinets.
Formica
110,500, other lots optional.
P A 2-7047
One 4 Bedroom ready for
tope. Licensed. Mel Robin­
Widow must sell. FA 2 4962.
occupancy. As low as $350
son. 636*156.
A N Y KIND part time work
Down sod $64 a month.
THE IMPOSSIBLE
from 4 to 12 p. m. Cal’ Ron
I f you want people to pay
Ph. 836-3911 or 322-2744
HAS H A PPE N E D !
To make the best b o s s
Friday. 223-6614.
attention to your bualnesi,
DeLuxe 4 BR, 2 Bath Home
buy, set the
2 BR., fraraa home, $6,$00.,
on % Aero In one of San­
Housework k Iron lag. 322-7966. caR F A 2-5612 and aak the
furnished, 2206 Palmetto.
Herald Staff about so o m at­
ford's finest neighborhoods.
Florida
licensed
Prsotlcal tention getting ads
T h li 123,000 property can
Nurse wants private duty,
be bought for 1350 Down
M A Y F A IR . I Bedroom
day or ni*rt. F A 2-7666.
and $127 a month.
1 Bath home. Has din­

Payton Realty

John Sauls, Realtor

St. Johns Realty

V A - FH A

JET SPRAY

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

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

SO U T H W A R D
Investment k Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173

F H A - V A HOMES
2, t, k 4 BEDROOMS
1, lH , k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Comploto Information
Sea Or Call Your

FHA - V A
SALE S BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park

Dr.

ing room k large FU .
room with entrance
from
kitchen.
Only
$12,500 w i t h $1,350
dawn. ALSO 3 Bed­
room, I Bath Execu­
tive Home, with darl­
ing utility room. Un­
der
130,000.
H ow
About THIS? Large
well-kept I Bedroom
borne, eloec to H i^t
School, at the unbe­
lievable price of $6,900.
Some terms. Or W IL L
TR A D E lo r home in
county. Can 222-4061,
Stamper Agency, 17-62
at Country Club Bd.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
PA

l- llli

322-6524.

20. Babysitters

W ill c a n lor child, k a y
borne, by week. A lteaou te
Springe area. 686 6156._____

Low Moothly Paymeafa
For Complete Information
Sea Or Cell Your

John Sauls, Realtor

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

H. W. (Buddy) Rawls, A m o . CHOICE R IV E R FR O N T
322-7174
111 N . Park Ave. Spacious I BR Ranch style
Wekiva
Riverfront home,
BEST BUY OF Y E A R ! ! !
situated on 250 ft. uf im ­
proved property, with 400
N ew 3 BR. 2 Bath, Air-con­
ft
of depth. P R I C E D
ditioned. No Money Down!
RIGHT at $25,000. Terms
No Closing Costs! All you
ran be arranged for quali­
need Is good credit ami
fied buyer. We have the
Qualify for F.H.A. Mort­
Key!
gage. Call Builder.
A L STOLTE-638 5059
3 BR.. 1 Bath, Kltcbeu equip.,
fenced yard 3908 Old Or­
lando ltd., Supland.

Seminole Realty
1901 I .

p«rk

Ave.

FA 3-6223 anytime

Owners!

1963
Corvair
Monza

r/

Feb. 15th
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
118 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 883-0634

self service laundry end dry
cleaning center, complete YOUNG'S E LECTRIC SVC.
Cootr-cting k Repairs
installation by factory train­
k Cuo tro!«
ed experts. We promote
F A 2-8003
your grand opening, have 114 Sunset
Bank Financing on bal­
26. Plumbing Services
ance. and offer continued
assistance. Big commercial
PLUM BING
giant load 20 lb. wasbera
Contracting Repairs
that get the buslneis and
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
simplify dry cleaning, that
FA 2-8383
will make you more money. 204 Sanford Ave.
You can make over too per
26. Radio * Television
cent on your investment.
Act now. Call Ralph Ilae*- TV SERVICE call Coy'# TV
ly, 236-0271 Tampa, Bus.
F A 3*661. AH Peru aud
Hrs.. or write me c/o Kola
labor guaranteed for 90
Kieen, 4212 Florida Ave.,
deys. Serving Seminole Co.
Tampa.
t
A DeHary,

A ll OpvratloM Pina New Parte

2 WEEKS O N LY
ft Cylinder

Cor*

Cant

Old Town 16 ft. boat, Evlnrude motor, trailer, $700.
F A 2-5962.
Gateway T o

The

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
$04-6* E. 1st Ph. F A 2*961
14 Ft. Barbour Boat, Fiber*
glass Bottom k Trailer.
Cheap. 819 Rosalie Dr.
16 FT. Cruiser, 25 hp. Evlnrude, equipped, trailer, $500.
668-5550.

38. Motorcycles - Scooters
1962 HONDA
Dream, like
new. Bowman Trailer Park,
llw y. 17-92, 2 ml. S. DeBary.

39. Trailers - Cabanas
BUS Trailer,
1949 model,
sleeps 4, completely equip­
ped. Bowman Trailer Park.
Hwy. 17-92, 2 mb S. De­
nary. 10 x 50 Trailer on zoned lo t
Will trade for smaller trail­
er. Will finance. 1530 Oalc
Lane, Casselberry Trlr. Pk.

LOOK
DOWN
foi the
finest used mis
in town

62 Buick Invicta
4 Door Hardtop. Baft Beige
Color With Air Conditioning,
Power Steering and Brake*
White Walla.

S PE C IA L
AT

2495
* v *•

62 Buick LeSabre
I Door Sedan. Air Condition­
ing, Tool Spot less W hite o»d
Very Appealing.

GOING
AT

2395

dismphiii
m

Ph. 322-1481

Falcon
Futura
S t a n d a r d transmission,
heater and elr conditioned.
A low mileage clean car
that le e pleasure to drive.

1595
1960
Renault
CV-4
l-Door sedan, with all vinyl
interior, a clean body and
new tires. Very nice fo r
only . . . .

H O LLE R
MOTOR SALES
tad. *

Palmetto, 812*331

2597 Park

291 W. lit . It.

Pk. 182*331

62 Buick LeSabre
d Door Sedan. Beautiful Blue
With Air Ceoditioalag.

Exceptional
Value At

2395

62 Ambassador
Cuatom Station Wagon

495

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
tel St. &amp; Sanford Ave.

1962

m

Install FoMoCo Genuine Points and
Condenser
Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs
Check Ignition System &amp; Reset Timing
Adjust Carburator
Check Fuel System
Clean Fuel Pump Bowl
Check Fan Belt Tension
Road Test Car

• Cylinder

I-Speed transmission ra­
dio end heater. A low mileago car that le clesa
throughout and very alee.

2195

ITUNP

SPECIAL!

24. Elect lies] Services

$7,000

Attention

37. Boat* • Motors

MOTORS INC.

Our Budget Wave 6M6 thn

LOCH ARBOR-

Home. EASY TERMS.

ECONOMY
BUYERS!

11. Beauty

SALE S BROKER
R E A L O P P O R TU N ITY ..
3 BR., frame. C u b or car Owner leaving area. So. San­
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
considered cm down pay­
ford Ava. 4k M iller ltd., S
ments. 1715 W. 2nd St.
ml. to Base. Duplex with 111 N. Park Ave.
322-7174 Eve Appt'a. 8 Sr. Beauticians
106 So. Oak
P A 2-5742
(Low
monthly
payments.
extra lo t Phone 295-0762.
BR., central heat aad air
1715 W. 2nd St.
2 BEDROOM F ra m e . Home
condition,
kit.
equipped. 22. Build - Paist . Repair
on State llw y.
Close to echoois. Not in e
Do your Spring Painting nowl
$4,100
project. $14,100. Tarma. Ph.
I BP., 2 baths, large open
Call Cal Jardine 323-1507—
LA K E LOT, 100 x 400
f
A
2
2320.
fireplace, open beam living
Free estimates.
On Paved Road
room and dining room, Fla.
15
BunlncM
Opportunity
$4,000
For Your Painting k W all­
room, den or 4th BR. Dou­
CO UNTRY HOME
papering needs cell Clar
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
ble garage, Large lot. On
ence L, Wynn, FA 2-4604 for
PU B LIX
SHOPPING
the water and on the Eighth 3 BR. Frame Home, Wood NEW
Floori, Outside patio, barFree Estimate.
Fairway of the Mayfair Inn
C EN TER
IN
SANFORD.
Ultra modern coin operated
Golf Course. A Custom Built becue, and fruit trees.

John Sauls, Realtor

These Are The
BEST CARS

COLORED lady del ires regu­
lar job or days work, Pk.

2, 2, k 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , * 3 BATHS
DOWN PA YM E N TS PROM
1100

SAYSs

F A 3-2RT4.

F H A HOMES

I safa r i. Via.

FHA

322-2420

Child Cars

W IL L K E E P CU M res lor
Working Mother la a y home
in Lake Mary area. Phooe
823-0924.

MM Park Dr.

34. Article* For Sale

Carpet Special!

Payton Realty

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

34. Articles For Sale

Philco Auto Magic washer, GUNS. New A Used. Large
Plano Tuning and Repair
excellent condition, $50. Ph.
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
selection. Will trade, Alto
F A 2*986.
repair. Tackle sold k re­
29. Autom obile Service
paired Osteen Bridge Fish
FANTASTIC AN N IVERSARY
Camp k Gun Shop.
SALE SPECIALS! Surplus
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
City, 201 W. l i t St.
Free Inspection, estimates,
Used F reeier, cheat type. A l­
so several used washers,
pickup, deliver)'- Recoring
k repair* discounted.
all completely recondition­
LIM IT E D TIM E I I I
2UVt E. 3rd.
322-3443
ed. 90 Jay warranty. Dick’s
Mac haa THROWN A W A Y the
Appliance Service, 310 S.
Auto Glass, Tape
Percentage Book.
Sanford. 822-7658.
A Seat Covers
Buy your Carpet or Rugs at
Dealer COST plus $1 per R E N T Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shampooer for only
yard.
$1 per day. Carroll's Furn­
A L L F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
iture.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
TOP R ATE D M ILLS
4 L L WORK GUARANTEED Call us for a showing of these
T r e a d l e sewing machine,
fine Carpets In your home.
makes perfect stitch, ex.
Nylon, Acriian, All Wool,
cond. for old machine, $20.
etc. Hundreds to chooso
322-3930.
from. TERM S! Up to two
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
3 Rooms furniture. Reason­
years to Pay!
Company
able. F A 2-5455.
210 MagnolU
Ph. FA 2-4622
W HITE Dinner Jacket Phone
1109 E. Colonial Dr.
SI. Poultry - Livestock
322 0529.
Orlando, Fla.
241-6194 Collect or
Registered m o d e l Quarter
Refrigerator and washer, good
Leroy C. MacTnvirii, Owner
Horse, 9 yrs old. solid black.
cond. $100 for both. Phone
F A 2*545 after 6 p.m.
TH 8-7314 Longwood,
For experienced rider. Ph.
F A 2*665.
R E A D Y M IX Concrete, win­
33. Articles Wanted
dow sills, lintels, steps,
32. Flowers • Shrubs
blocks, sand, cement, rock, W ANTED! Cltrua fruit. Large
pipe, steel, p e a s e trips,
or small amounts. Bonded
BLOOM ING Roses on Chero­
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
dry wells, stepping stones.
kee stock. A ll other kinds
field. F A 2-4244.
Miracle Concreto Co.
o f Nursery shrubbery and
309 Elra Ave.
F A 2-6761
trees.
36. Automobnm • Trucks
Gray Shadows Nursery
CLOSE-OUT
BUYING A NEW « r
23" Console TV. $188 88 with
5 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave,
USED CAR?
Trade.
Reg.
List
Price
FINANCE IT WITH US
BULBS
$259.93. Only 2 left.
* Low Interest R ites
Exotic Glorlosa,
FIRESTONE STORES
♦ Low Monthly Paymeate
Roth Chlidlana
Cor. 1st k French
FLORIDA STATE BANK
(The Climbing L ily)
2 Y r. old bedroom suite In
AU sire Tubers for Sale
'58 Plymouth VS wugon. auto,
storage, like new. $100. Call
Hidden Light Corp. Nursery
air, radio. $395. 322-2296 a l­
322-8857.
Lake Mary Blvd. Ph. 322-8721
ter 3.
Refrigerator A Range, both
33. Furniture
1954 Packard 4-dr. sedan, R
for $50. 322-1873.
A H, aulo. trans., power
For the biggest selection of
brakea. Runs good. Needs
B IL L ’S BARGAIN BARN
nearly new and used furni­
new tag and it's ready to
1300 Grapcvllle Ave.
ture, see Noil’s Furniture
go. First $90 cash or beat
At Railroad Tracks
Brokerage in Casselberry
offer. 163 Pinccrest.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. You Name Itl Wild Dill will
try to find lit Open 6H
'59 Ford, A -l condition. $895.
Used furniture, appliances,
days a week.
215 Woodmcre.
tooU, etc. Bought • Sold,
te rry 's Mart 215 Sanford SM ALL PHILCO Refrigera­
1953 Hulck Super Rivcria.
tor. Very good condition.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4152.
Good cond. l i t $150 takes it.
$30. 2300 Sanford A v«.
See at Clayton's Store, 1712
Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
S. W. Rd. Ph. 822-9736.
W EEK END SPECIALt
Quick
Service
With the
Cash. SUPER
TRADING Automatic Washing Machine,
Philco Ilendix, 4-Cycle with
POST. FA 2-0677.
watcr-aavor. Mfgs, L i s t
WANTED reliable eoupi# to
Price $239.93. Friday k Sat.
Uka up monthly payments
O NLY $176.88 with trade.
o f $11.50 ca 8 complete
FIRESTONE BTORE
rooms of furniture. Call
Cor. 1st k French
T K 6-1811, Caiaslborry, colSINGER
DROP-IN BOBBIN
I ccl
Like new, Zlg Zags, makes
buttonholes, aews on but­
FREE ESTIM ATE
Upholstering A Mattreia ren­
tons. Bal. $81, Assume pay­
ments of $6 monthly. Buy
ovating. New k Used Furni­
locally k be serviced local
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ly. 104 S. Park, 322-9411.
Co., at 706 Colcry Ave.
FA 3-2117.
SINGER FEATH ERW EIG H T
Lika
new
condition,
with
34. Article# For Bala
table,
buttonhole
attach­
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
ment. Pay 10% Down k $3
Would like responsible party
monthly. Ph. 322-9411.
to take up payments o f $10
monthly on 1963 Slant-O- 2 Blond bookcases, 1 wrought
iron sewing table, 1 pro­
Matic Automatic Zlg Zag
For The
fessional hair dryer. Very
Sewing Machine in Console.
reasonable. Call FA 2-2455
Balance $161, Servlco Dis­
evenings, or F A 2*743 days.
count Co. 322-7468, anytime.

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Fewer Steering tad B ra k e*
Automatic Transmission, Ita.
dlo. Heater, White W ell Tires,
Individual
Reclining
Beats.
Almost New In Appearance!

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Casselberry Church
To Hear Missionary
ny Jane Casselberry
Rev. Elmer Kilbournc, misslonsry who recently ha* re­
lumed from Korea, will speak
at a 7.30 p. m. aery-ice next
Wednesday at Uie Ca»*elberry
Community Methodist Church
and will *how colored tilde*
of Korea.
The program will follow a
fellowship supper at 0:30 p.m.
The public i i invited. All familics attending the supper are
requested to bring a covered
dish and their own table ser­
vice.
Hev. Kilbouroe, a third gen­
eration missionary, is the
grandson o f Ernest A. Kilbourac who with diaries E.
Cowman pioneered the work
o f the Oriental Missionary So­
ciety in the Far East.
He speaks from years of
personal involvement in the
reconstruction
of
Korea
through tiie post war relief
and welfare program, lie has
directed the rebuilding of
dozens of war devastated

churches and has organized
large scale distribution of
food and clothing.
lie has successfully launch­
ed a large number of wel­
fare institutions such as or­
phanages,
widows
homes,
babies homes and leprosariums which have subsequently
been administered by Korean
national pastors and laymen.

KATHY

KC Council
Sets Donee
A combined pre-I.entcn and
Valentine dance will he held
by Saint Richard Council
3357, Knights of Columbus,
from 8 p.m. until midnight
Saturday at the Council Hall,
2.704 Oak Avenue, Sanford.
Music will he by tha Jukester* under direction o f Lou
Huddleston, leader. Dress is
optional.
A ll
membera and their
gueita ara Invited to attend.
Refrrshmenta will be served.

Welcome Wagon Council Holds
Installation For Officers
Ily Jane Casselberry
The Central Florida Council
o f Welcome Wagon Cluba held
an Installation of officers last
week at a luncheon In the
T ree Top Room of the Lang­
ford Hotel In Winter Park.
Representing tlw S o u t h
Seminole
Welcome
Wagon
Club were Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, Mrs. Lucille Crowell,
Mrs. Hilda Pcttinati and hos­
tess Nora Norris.
Mra. Judy Hurlburt, chair­
man of tho Orange Seminole
supervisors, gave a greeting
to those present and Mra.
Connie Mustard, president of
the Winter Park Welcome Wa­
gon, gave the welcome ad­
dress. The Invocation was giv­
en by Mra. Kemp Williams,
president of tlio
Maittand
club.
Philip Gablcr, executive se­
crotary of the Winter Park
Clum ber of Commerce, spoke
to tho group. A short skit,
“ Two Women and a Tele­
phone,” was presented by Die
drama group or the Winter
Park Club and was Introduc­
ed by Mrs. Evelyn Duclos,
president of Die Orlando Play­
ers.
Installing officer, Mrs. Mar­
garet Cann, WW area ropreeentatlve, conducted an un­
usual Inatallation ceremony in
verae and presented each new
officer with a plastic key.
New officers included Mrs.

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V irgin ia ll«srh, Virginia,
ami whnir mailing a.lilrru.
U Poat orrira llnx -ftj,
V irgin ia Ilesrh, Virginia:
A atilt having barn filed
• galnat r»u In Mia Circuit
Court In an&lt;1 for g»mlmtla
County, KlorMa, In t'hanoary,
(o r dlvtirca, tha alihrcvlatrl
Mile of which la K lm .r Cl. Cot.
van Inch, plaintiff, v. !,ol« St.
Culvrnhaeh,
defendant,
thla
nntlca la to reuulra yon to file
with tho Clerk of aald Court
»n u r written ilefenaea. If any.
to
tlie pliilutlf f‘« complaint
filed |t| aald enuar, and In
» » r v e a copy on Ihe plalntlffa
atiorneye tint later than thr
loth day of March, A. I&gt; ISM
llaratn fall not or a decree
pro cotifeean w ill ha entered
agalnat you.
W1TXKHH my hand and tha
• enl of anld Court at Hanford,
Florida, thla 4lh day o f Feb
ruary, A. D. t**4.
( 8 I2A L I
Arthur II Ilackwlth, Jr
Clark of tha Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlhlan
Meputy Clerk
HUTCH 181 IN A \ l» l . l i m . U R
lU w s n l. llu lilting
1*0*1 O ffice l»ra w «r II
(Milford, Florida
Attornaya for I'la ln tlff
Puhllah Kab. T, 14, &gt;1. Zl. 1»*4.
c r »n -J 4.

Muriel Rucher, Winter Park,
president; Mrs. Clara Ed­
monds, Orlando, first vice
president; Mra. Ruthie Ross,
Ocala, second vico president;
Mra. Nancy Telley, Orlando,
recording
secretary;
Mr*.
Pauline Alonzo, Winter Ha­
ven, treasurer; Mr*. Connie
Mustard, Winter Park, orresponding
secretary
ami
Mrs. Mary Ann Miles, South
Seminole, historian ami pub­
licity.

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New Building Ready For Use Heart Queen Coronation Set
At Baptist Bible Institute
Thiid

annual

roller

ing show, Showboat and the

Use o f n new, nir conditioned building for summer school
nt the Huptixt llilile Institute
at (irnrevillo Ims been annnuneeil by James K. Souther­
land, president. The summer
session is scheduled May 23
through July 3 with rlnsses on
Moudny afternoon gnd itiiimIngn, Tuesday through Friday.
.Southerland hlso announced
that tho summer classes will
include n course In speed rend­
ing for the first time and that
rules nguinst enrolling college
graduates during s u m m e r
school will he relaxed.
New classrooms should hu
ready fo r use by Marrh I,
weather permitting. A new ad­
ministration building will be
started at that time.
Tito speed rending course to
Imi taught by Professor Martin
V. McKinster also will lie o f­
fered during the tegular ses­
sion in September.
llnptist Hibln Institute does

of
the
Heart
nut nrrept college graduates Fund Queen will In; held hy
although it offers seminary- Mclodcn Skating
Itink nn
type subjects. However, nt the Sunday, March 1.
Contestant*
and
their
requests o f pastors sod others
in the s e n who desire refresh­ sponsors are Kathy Muller,
er courses, rules arc luting 10- Candy Stripers; (inil Cole­
Future
Homemakers;
Inxcd for the summer, South­ man,
I'riM-illn Mitchell, Town o f
erland said.
Students enrolling regularly Altamonte Springs; Gerald­
may earn six semester hour*. ine Page, DeMnry Chamber
Any threo subject* may he of Commerce; Dnrleno Rob­
Monroe
Homo
taken from a list including (lid erts, Lake
Testament Intensive, N c w Demonstration Club; Mettitm
Melodeo
Dance and
Testament Intensive, Theol­ Vale,
ogy, It I h I i c a I Homiletics, Figuro Club, and Melanie
Church History, Music Appre­ Williums, Luke Mury Cham­
ciation, Choral Litcrnturn and ber o f Commerce.
Tho contestants are each
Speed Rending.

Catholic Circle Elects Officers

My Mona Grinstead
their [H er account was $271.70.
Members o f the North OrFund raising events so far
account! from friends and
Lady's
Catholic
this week hnvo included a lando Oor
relatives. (Their collection*
Mrs.
Helen
skating putty hy Darlene Circle elected
have nothing to do with the Robert's church group ami Meant n* chairman for the
Heart Sunday Collection. In a hake rale sponsored hy lloi next six-month period at a
fact, these girls have been Future
Homemaker*
f o r i meeting o f the group held
instructed to do nothing to Gull Coleman's account.
|Wednesday night at the home
Interfere with
Heart Sun­
•&gt;f Mrs. Shirley Corkltill on
day.) Ih e girl with the most
i l.nmbnrdy Road.
votes
(pennies)
will he
fit her officers named were
Robert Mradford Jr., son
crowned queen nt the climax
Mrs. Mary Harter, sveretnry
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mradford
o f thu skating show- hy Miss
and Mrs. Rosemary Grove,
n* Altamonte Springs, has
Linda
I.ey,
lOO.Ts
Heart made the first semester honor treasurer.
Wednesday night's
meet­
Fund Queen.
roll at Howcy Academy, a
In 1IW.1 the Show- und distinction earned for main­ ing was conducted hy Mrs.
coronation collected $723,115 taining a grade level of 83 Hilda Sommer, outgoing chair­
for the Fund with Linda or better. Rolicrt has been man. Tentative plans were
baling $233.dl in her ac­ accepted at Stetson University ntatie for a Fashion Show tv
count. In HNi2 $773.11 was for the fall term and later he held nt a Inter dntc In the
collected and Miss Shealti will transfer to Harvard Law sociul hall o f tlie Church of
the Nativity.
Rest
was crowned
queen. School.

skat­ collecting

coronation

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pennies

for

O n H o n o r R o ll

Refreshments of sweet roll*
sttd coffee were served hy
the hostess at tho close of
the meeting.
Plans for the six-months
|program and installation of
! officers will
be the
main
i item* o f business at th*
j March meeting.

15ake Sale Set
The
food

sale

this

Saturday

Hamburger Fry

All Sunday School children
Mrs.
of Asrcnslon Lutheran Church
Alice
of Casselberry will he treat­
Mrs.
ed to a hamburger fry to he
Cab­
held this Sunday at 2 p.m. nt
Ihe church. Hosts will he Pas­
Mr*. Cann gave (he aims
tor ami Mrs. C. It. Zchnder.
ami duties of the council
There will lie a hymn sing,
board and made the follow­
baseball, games and plenty
ing recommendations:
that
to eat.
each club pay $3 toward (lie
council's operating expenses;
litat officers serve one year in­
stead of six months as pre­
viously; that the council meet
three times each year, in
January, May und September
ami that the president ami
two members of Ihe executive
board of each club attend
all council meeting*.
Tlie next council meeting
will l&gt;e held in Winter Haven
In May.

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T«* ij nr* h » r » h r n o ti fied iii.it
• Complaint f o r P lv o r c # lm«
fli n t AKulnat you In Mm
• bovo ntylr.1 Oourt, an*! you
ara n-ijulnM to
a copy
»»f yo ur A n m r r o r p i*m liii*
to tha Com p Utnt on fb«« I'laln*
tlffa
attorney, T l t l M A N
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MUASON
not Ona North Ornnifft 11Id*., Orlando, Florida
uml flla tlm orlulnal A i m v c r
or plnudliiK In tlio nfflog of
tba c l e r k o f tho Circuit Court,
Hrnilnolr County Court
Hanford, Florida, on or hrfora
tha 2&gt;th day of Febr uary, t i l l
If you fall to do &gt;o, Judgment
by
dafault
will
tm
taken
awalnat )uu for tho relit,f Jrtnaiiilril In tlio ooinplalnt.
|M)N»] and
u lt lM M lC I)
at
Hanford. F lo rid a thla 2Atli day
o f January, 11*64.

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&lt;*lrrk o f tha Circuit Court
Hrmlnnle C o u n t ), Florid a
lly : Martha T. Vlhlan. 1&gt;C.
Truuiuii i: tlraaon
Attorney f o r I' la ln t lf f
lo t Ona North O r a n * * 111 I k
O rlando, Fla.
I'ubllah Jan. »1 A Y ah. f, 14.

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Burgess Tire Co.
SEE IT A T

Sanford Electric Co.

797 Highway 17-91
Fern Park
u, w ar between Maitland and
Seminole Plain Shopping
Center

322-1562 U.S.ROYAL TIRES

9 t o a i ■k
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Methodist
In

front of the Food Fair Stora
on Park Avenue. The sale will
begin at 9 a. m. and will con­
tinued until all goods are sold.
Pies, cakes, candies, bread*
and eup cakes will he availI able.

Honorary directors arc
Judy Hurlburt, Mrs.
Pryor o f Holly Hill and
Margaret Cann uf ('oral
les.

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W EATH ER: Partly cloudy today and Tuesday: high today in (50s: low tonight in Ids.
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Guv Slrm troin.
assistant
county engineer. took time to
^ peruse some old record* in
die clerk'.* office at the Court
home and came up with the
information that Henry Washington, a brother of George
Washington, surveyed
this
area during July. August and
September of lKCi
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MON.. FEBRUARY 10. 1904

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BRIEFS
15 Killed

M IAM I &lt;L 'P I) — Weekend
Henry's r&lt;T*iri shows the traffir accidents look at least
_ St Johns, l.ake Monroe (nam -l IS lives in Florida, five of
® ed as such), l.ake Jessup and them in two wrecks, accord­
l.ake Harney,
l.ake Howell
ing to the Highway Patrol.
at that time was not named.
Lake Pickett (near Oviedo).
Stenstrom said, is shown on
HAVANA (L 'P I) — Three
the
government
notes
by !
Cubans were executed Sunday
Washington as Lake Pickle.
lor the killing of a lishing
On his maps, Henry W ash-,
tioal captain whose craft they
ington shows roads from Fort |
tried to hijack lor an escape
Mellon to Enterprise, New
to Florida.
Smyrna and Fort Reed. Fort
Reed is now tf»e Sanford sec­
tion of Wynnwood.
R E R U N (C P U Rolf S.
Eden said Sunday he has can­
Rill Thompson, a West 1.1th
Street grocer, says that the celed plans lor Marilyn i .Han­
original name of Lake Mon­ dy I Ilicc Davles to appear in
roe was not Valdez but Mon­ tils \Ve*t llerlin night dull la­
tezuma. Thompson said that ter this month because "she
until six years ago he was in can't sing.”

;3 Executed

Maudy N ot Handy

possession of
an abstract
* which dated back to the l'oo's
and the King of Spain when
,
the monarch deeded an area,
commensurate with what a
now Seminole County, to six
men—all with Spanish names.
Thompson is now searching
Ills effe c t! to locale the ab­
stract to obtain further in­
formation. He recall* that the
original name o f Lake Jessup
was Mud Lake and that it
B later was named for General
Jessup.
Rut the important point Is
that Thompson recalls that
them are several historical
monuments in Texas which
refer to Sanlord and to a
General Monroe who served
in this area.

E ggs Banned
RRLSSELS ( U P I ) —Imports
of foreign poultry and eggs
into the European Common
Market came practically to a
halt today as the six-nation
community
imposed
new ^
duties.
|

ADVANCES IN THE STUDY iintl treatment of lioart ailments were ilisciissed by three .specialists before some ."OH medical doctors from tltronphmit Central Florida at the Civic Center Friday evening. The speakers uru
seated, front the left: Dr. Hrnce I.oynie, Emory University, Atlanta: Dr.
15. Waldo Moore, Emory U., and Dr. Peter C. Gazes, Charleston Medical
College, S. C. Standing are members of the Seminole County Medical So­
ciety, which sponsored the meeting: Dr. William C. Rape, Dr. T. F. Mc­
Daniel, Dr. Robert M. Rosemotid and Dr. &lt;i. II. Starke, president. Drs.
Rape and Rosentond, its co-chairmen of the society’s heart committee, set
tip the program. Drs. McDaniel, Jennie and Moons were classmates at
Emory.
(Herald Photo)

School Boycott
NOTASLLGA.
Ala.
C P I)
—A loo per cent boycott by
white students today dosed
Macon County High School
here and a liuntb threat shut
down new ly-integrated Sliorl-1
er High School a few miles
away.

Mac Retires

Oswald’s Mother Fluoridation Issue
Promises New Before City Council
Data On Slaying
Fluoridation of the City of
Sanford's water supply in the
forthcoming jhoo.ooo water
improvement program will Ik1
discussed by City Commiss­
ioned! Monday evening.
City Manager W K-. Know­

letter of petiUon •*» the '»ty
Commission
requesting
Hie
inclusion of fluoride m the
City's water »u|ip!y.

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) —The
LONDON' (U P I ) — Former|
Prim e Minister Harold Mac­ mother of I we Harvey Oswald
Dr. G. II. Starke, president
Perhaps we will get to the millan today announced (he went before a presidential
nl the Seminole County Med­
&amp; bottom o f something yet!
end Of a parliamentary ca­ commission today with docu­
« • •
ical. Soqt£(&gt;v - will
* ,fro"P
reer o f nearly 4 tL vr*r*. Hr ment*
les xwfu this morning a al&gt;o rots approved the request
Friday night’ * tornado-like said he will not run^fur a [
weather forced the postpone­ lluus« o f Common* M at in the it* member* her son did not group' had requested to Pc for fluoridation of S.uiioid .*
assassinate
President
Ken­ heard on the proposal.
ment of the Roy Scout Cant* coming general elections.
vvaler .supply.
D*. Jack C. Morrison, last
porcc which was to be held
Commission also will con­
nedy.
at Fort Mellon Park on the
Mrs.
Marguerite
Oswald, presklent of a local dental sider approval on the hid
shores of l.ake Monroe. Scout
society, stated that all San­ notice and proposal for the
A M IT Y V IL L E , N. Y. (U P I) JG - year • old, gray - haired
ford dentists have signed a water Improvement program,
officials say it'll he held at
—A Itf-year-old girl. Nancy grand mother, wa* accompan­
a later date.
Including
two
new
water
Thompson,
jumped
from
a
ied
hy
a
Secret
Service
es­
• • •
treatment plants, a new w ill
small private plane alter her cort vvlicii she arrived at com­
ift
IF* been announced that
field at MayfaD Country' Club
first airplane ride Sunday and mission headquarter*.
Sanford N'AS personnel aboard
and heavy transmission lines.
She said she had brought
walked into the still-spinning
the Saratoga, now on a Cari­
In oilier matter* on the
propeller. She was killed in­ with
her documents
she
bbean tour, will not return on
agenda, the Commissioners
cIn Ini s will slied new light on
stantly.
schedule. N avy officials said
AC C R A. Ghana ( U P I ) — A will commend Assistant Fire
the ease. Stie earlier hail pro­
that the Saratoga's tour lias
Chief It. T. Thomas for 33
mised "new evidence” and Ghana government newspaper
been extended.
years of service lo the City;
charged
today
Hint
tho
Am
er­
said
she
would
lay
her
TALLAH ASSEE
(U P I) • • •
consider draft of the lease
card”
before
the ican Negro diplomat who rais­
T he
Florida
Naturopathic "trump
Al I/&gt;rmann. the mayor of
ed the I'. S. flag after A m a of Municipal Stadium to the
Warren
group.
Physicians
Association
It
a
s
Long wood, w ho spoke at a
farm team of the New York
“ Do you have the docu­ ilemoiiMrolom hauled it down
Cub Scout meeting at South honored the memory o( the
Mela baseball team; consider
was u "Judii-” who perform ­
Seminole Elementary School late Supreme Court Justice ments with you ?" a reporter
the City’ * J# olI hid for the
ed
a
"disgraceful,
shameful
Friday night, said that ac­ Glenn Terrell by presentation asked.
vacant tot adjacent to Ute
"Y e * . I have," she said ill at l.”
cording to present Civil De­ of a plaque and a cheek for
Public Library; discus* an
Hut
President
Johnson
sent
a clear voice
fense plans Seminole County Moo to Mrs. Terrell.
agreement between Hie Coun­
The same Sorrel Service­ a pei'Konni message to the d i­ ty and the City regarding fed­
would have to accommodate
men who guarded Oswald's plomat, Emerson Player, of eral aid highway projects re­
some to .000 person* if Or­
Colo.,
I'o iu m e n d ilig
Marina, Denver,
TA M P A (U P I) — Tile only Russian hoi ii wife,
lando had to he evacuated.
quiring planning programs,
him for "your biovery in pro­
full-rigged
"pirate
ship
'
in
during
her
stay
in
Washing
Each area of Seminole would
and request "I .sanlord Simptecting
the
A
m
erican
.flag."
be rerpiired to handle a num­ Hie world, the Jose Gasparil- Ion lor ajipearance* before
ping Center lor utility and
When a molt o f government,
commission
were
in
ber of Orlando citizens equal la, was to sail up the Hills­ t h e
street iinpiovemcnt* as part
borough R iver and dock here riiarge of security for Os­ incited Ghanaian* demonstrat­ of it* agreement lor annexa­
to the area's population.
ed outside (lie embassy last tion.
# » ♦
today kicking off the annual w alds mother.
4
Festi­
Mrs. Oswald said Sunday week and pulled down (lie
Did yuu know that every ucek-long Cu-parilla
night, after arriving
Irutn flag. Player rushed out, seized
Inch of rain provinces 27.000 val.
F
o
il
Worth,
lex.,
she
was the flag and .ran It hark lip |
gallons of water. To put two
"thrilled to ilealli lo have fi­ the stuff. When lln reeeivedj
Inches o f rain on Florida's
nally broken through” and Johnson's message today, the
400,000 acre* of ellm s groves
N egro emhassy attache said! Automobile lieensu lag o f­
keen Minimum'll to testify .
Hie skies would have to dump
only: “ I am proud to he u n ! fice in the roiirtliouso will he
almost 22 billion gallon* of the
open from !• a. hi. to noon SntAmerican,”
wet stuff What a job!
• • •
Rut i h&gt; Ghanaian l imi
i today ill ordir that those who
gun
of
president
Kwntnc cannot g,-l lo the office during
Today's Chuckle: lfthcvvorldNEW YO RK (L 'P I) Ed
obtain
N'krunmh'it
Convention
Pen-' n gulnr hour* may
j&gt; o pulationcxplosinncontinucs- Sullivan'* television show was
pic's Party (C P P ), attached their lioit lag, It was anp e o p lew illbepaikcdtogctlier- turned into a screaming "Rea
Sanford Police reported this all Ameiicun Negro dlpluii.nl.- liOUlued today by Mr*. Marjustlikcthls.
tlegruund” Sunday night h&gt;
jorle Shepard, assistant lax
an ovcr-cxrited audience uf morning that the Park Avr ns 'Skunks and Jlldusc*'' and
collector.
raid
“
we
ill
Africa
o
le
prepar­
teen agers that went into res nue Pharmacy wa* entered
Mis. h'lu|&gt;.iid al o lemillded
tas.v over England's rack n' sometime Friday
night or ed to fix them proper (s ic )." I that the deadline for obtain­
roll quartet.
early Saturday morning
ing I toil tugs is Feb. 20 and
It was the first live tele­
Officers
said that entry
information from Tallahassee
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) vision appearance in the Unit­ was made mio the building
indicates tlieie wilt he no ex ­
Florida got another Republi­
ed States (or the mop topped by prying oil padlocks on a
tension of time.
can enndidatr for governor toReatles, and even Sullivan
A traffic signal lighi at Mel , Alts. .Slop,nd urges those
sliding gla*s door. The o f­
day with the formal announce.
got into the act hy wearing a fices of l)r. Edwin Lindsey lonviile
Avenue
ami
23th [ that have not done so to ob­
,
incut o f Rep. Charles Hollry,
Iteatle wig.
was blown down tain their tugs now and avoid
and Dr. Robert Smith were S t r e e t
St. Petersburg.
The four singers are in the entered and the reception early Saturday when tornado- !
waiting in long lilies the last
Holley joins fellow Republi­
United Stab's on a today room w.i* ransacked
How­ like wind* ripped through the few days.
cans II. R. Foster, Fort M y­
visit which also will include ever, (xiliee reported, nothing Sanford area Tile signal light i
ers. and Ken Folks, Orlando.
two concerts in Carnegie Hail was found lo he missing from was re installed by the City's
They will fight It out for
next Wednesday. They arriv­ (lie building.
Public Works Department.
the GOP nomination ami the
Slight naif damage was re
ed front England Friday.
right to face the Democratic
l«ortcd in several sections of
The four arc John Lennon.
nominee in November. There
the city and a number of i .Seminole County's rnntribu23. George Harrison. 21, Paul
arc six Democrat* in the field.
residents around the area re- j tioli in new roads nod zoning
McCartney, 21. and (lingo
ported that the top* of palm for llie proposed stale univer­
Slarr.
sity on the Adamuerl alts on
trees were blown away.
S i! .'•2(1, five miles south of
The Casselberry board of
GOTH END URU, S w e d e n
Oviedo, will ho discussed by
Aldermen will meet at 7:30
( U P I ) — An exhibit o f blueCounty
Commissioners
toned
paintings
hy
artist
Sanford Police reported this the
A car belonging to Ernest p.m. today in the Women's
Pierre llis o a u received con­ A. Iluckabonc was rejkiried Club on Overbrook Drive.
morning that a 14-year-old and .State Roaid of Control
Items on the agenda include youth was apprclicnded for technician* ul 2 p. in. Tuesday
siderable praise from art crit­ stolen between 7 and to p m.
ics here. Sunday, the critics Friday night. The auto was builditig code, drainage, open shop.UUug in a local depart­ at the courthouse.
State Board member* are
received some bad new*—they later discovered by Hucka- ing of bids fur the fire de- j ment store Saturday after­
Darned that Hrassau really b bone himself. The vehicle partment's panel rescue truck ' noon. The youngster was re­ ■laird to hold their monthly
a Peter, a rhlrnpanic* in the lo - ' was parked In front o f the and the police department's leased in the rustisdy of her eieeting Friday at the Unlver%
j toolbar,
*it&gt; of Florida, Gaiutavitlv,
p i »«•I MedaUsua iatno* *a AlaUlaod new putiui car.

•

•

NO. 122

FEC Blast Called Murder Attempt

Lake Monroe an&lt;l how il*
iiame originated.
•

United Press Leased ~\vTje

•

111

Prop Kills Girl

Ghana Assails
U. 5. Flag Saver

Judge Honored

P ir a t e s Ahoy!

Beatles Rock
Studio With
U. S. Debut

C ar Tag Office
Open Saturday

Pork Avenue
Store Entered

3rd GOP Enters
Governor Race

Storm Damaged
Signal Repaired

Board To Discuss
Roads To Site

Board To Meet
At Casselberry

Ape Art

Car Recovered

Youth Arrested

M IAM I (U P D —A* worker*
cleared the wreckage of a
Florida East ("oast Railway
freight train front the track*
here
today.
FEC
Hoard
Chairman Edward Rail rlnirg
ed those responsible for the
derailment were guilty of at­
tempted murder.
Rail also responded heated­
ly to a statement hy George
(.eighty. chief negotiator f«u
the striking unions, who said
the unions knew nothing about
the blast that derailed the
train .mil caused ail estimated
$250,000 damage.
"When Mr. (.eighty say- in
Id* Hatcmenl that union* li.ol
nothing lo tin with it. lie im ­
plies that members nt Hie
unions had nothing In d » with
It." Hall said at Ills Jack soil
ville office. "T in * causes me
to inquire If some of the
chnri'lies in Miami went to the
trouble to place the dynamite
there and also on the crane
m i we couldn't use it
The 75-yenr-ohl hoard chair
man said (lie dynamiting ol
the bridge at Miami Sunday
was "attempted murder ol
the engineer.”
" I f it had dropped the first
engine into the waterway he
would have been killed," Rail
said.

SOMK .TOR PERSONS, iiultulinp members mid their wives, attended a
( ’cutrid Florida (tension of the Florida A s s o c ia tio n of Letter Carriers hero
Sunday afternoon ami heard Charles Coyle, Washington, D. C., secretarytreastirer of the national association. Pictured from the left: David Powell,
district secretary: Tony ilvvertn, regional field director; Coyle, Rob lloslord, local president; Sam Holmes, district chairman; Miss Cocile Heard,
Sanford postmaster, ami Delpho Hackney, C. S. postal inspector.

North Orlando, Panamanians Still
Longwood Back
Show Anger A t U . S.
Metro Phones

-tilted in 21 Panamanians
\ dead. The violence nronsed
li-li-phoiie sysieni foi Seminole
simmering Piiiiamatiian dis­
content ami brought a severi utility Inn been voted hy the
an..' o f diplomatic relations
f i t y of Longwood and the
witli
Washington
ami de­
Village of North Orlando.
mands
for
revision
of th«
In approving a involution,
t‘.hi:l run.-iI treaty.
tho Ylllugn Council o f North
Twenty
one Panamanian
Oilalldo, '•acting in lirhalf of
students carry lug their na­
tin- affirm ative mujoiity of it*
tional flag ami shouting ani illicit!*, doe* hereby- endorse
ti-Aiucrirnii slogans Sunday
tlii* telephone *ervicr cvtin night reached the border ..f
*iou and approve* it* required
the U.S.-controllci) C a n a l
»;«t•• inercn*c, and doe* comZone before they were turn­
mend each o f the telephone
ed hack by National Guardsconipanie* and the Seminole
men alerted in advance.
County Chamber of Coimneice
Earlier 2.00(1 cheering Pan­
for their cforU on lid* issue
amanian* streamed Into tho
mol what il rt-prexenl* to
city's Santa Ann Park to
enmity-wide unification.”
listen
to tinea hour* o f
Longwood City C o u ii c i I
tirades against the United
adopted a motion "endorsing
Slate* and Cohiili exile* hy
ami supporting the metrupnlL
student leader*. Tho crowd
tan sy stem of eliminating toll
LAKELAND (U P I ) — Many shouted "Yankee go homo”
charges an telephone rail* be­
tween longwood and Sail- of tho state’ s tiig oltru* con- ami "V iva Panama.”
! eenlration plants reluctantly
fe id "
There were no reported in­
Currently,
Southern
Ih-ll went licliind schedule today juries or arrest*.
• • •
in processing mid sea*on or­
One youth participating in
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I) - Tilrplionu i* tallying voles by
ange*. thank* to heavy rain* the march on the Canal Zona
A long Florida East Coast its subscribers in tlm Snnfntd
last week.
eluded the guardsmen ami
Railway train, manned by men on the proposed metro
Mutual
Executive
V i c e penetrated one ntila into the
nun-union workers, moved in­ system.
President Robert \V. Rutledge zone. Guard Cnptuin Rafael
to llie Kennedy Space Center j
said the rain* etil into I In* uti­ Mata, who retrieved him,
today despite picket line* at j
lization volume of processing nnid the youth managed to
(lie four main entrances lo the i
plants last week doe to con run a Pannnmni.ni flag up a
sp.ierjKirl.
tinuotis downpours throughout pole during tho brief incur­
Tim train, flanked hy 10
the fruit belt.
sion.
ImiIIcc and security cars, cn- j
Fresh
orange
shipment*
tcred the north end ol a $i5o,
totaled only 450-500 car* last
million moon rocket complex I LOS AN G E LE S (U P I ) A week despite the fact that
under construction on Merrill trial involving the clnfsip in­ packer* were going all out in
Island at ft a.in. ESI*. There gredient* o f kidnaping and their first 'b ig'' week for tin'
were no incidents.
Hollywood eelehriti.'ii — the mid-season Valencia*.
It was the first regular Flank Kloutra fa m ily — open*
Fresh grapefruit shipments
train service to the sprawling today in fedcial court.
totalled alauit ram ears, also
NASHVILLE (U PI)—Three
space center although 58 bal­
Most o f tIm&gt; hidden detail* of down from Hie week before.
masked gunmen rotdied a sub.
last ears were unloaded Feb. •he kidnaping o f Itl-year-uld
urban hraneh o f the Third N a­
2 alter bring lulled three Flunk Sinatia Jr. from a
tional Hank here today and
day*
earlier
hy
National Lake 'lohoo motel in northern
r*ea|M.i| with alt estimated
Aeronautics and Space Ad­ Cnliloriiln Dee. K ore expeeted
$04,000.
ministration (N A S A ) guards to he unfolded n* the triul
Tho men, wearing Hallo,
The transmission of a 1902
NASA barred further rail ser­ pi&lt; gresse*.
repossessed sports coupe has ween masks and armed with
vice until today.
Selection o f a jury wu* the
Pickets were set up near first order of Inisiues* and Ihi ' ii stolen from an auto 32-culiher pistols, entered tho
Hie south ami north entrum-cs win exported to taku second parked on the linn's lot at Green Hills branch about 10
2ot South Elm Avenue, the minute* after it opened.
to ( ape Kennedy near a Mer­ day*.
There were about eight zn*
rill Island launch area c n -1 I)i fondant*, rounded op hy Sanlord Credit Rureau report­
ploye* and three customer!
•ranee and at the northwest the Fill within three day* af- ed to (Millee today
Rureau officials said Hie ear present.
entrance, near Titusville, to (er young Sinatra wa* n-l.-a*had Im' i -ii left on the lot dur­
One o f the gunmen shouted,
Merritt Island
ed following p a y m e n t of
Cars were hacked up in $210,000 in ransom, m e: John ing the weekend. Early Sun­ “ don’ t put up your hand*.’’
most aicas during peak Iral William Irwin, (2; and Harry day morning llie auto was Tho employe* nod customers
checked and the HatiMiilssion were then told to line ugniiut
lie hours hi the morning, hut Worthington Keenan and Jo­
discovered missing.
wall* as tho bandits emptied
most car*, loaded with missile seph I lyi|e Amsler, both 21.
cash drawer* o f nil teller
and
conslrmlion
workers,
All have pleaded Innueriit
cages.
continued to move slowly into I ul the PHI any* they all
The men fled after ordering
Eddie L. Ilaeon ol St Ctmid
Hie spaceport Stale mill Hie- signed alat.-menta i'onfe»uing
Michael
F
llojlovvav the customer* anil employes
vurd County police patrolled they took part in the "g et- and
the area hut there were no In­ rtrh-qmi k" selieiiie to vlclim- were uric sled hy Sanford Po­ into rest rooms.
Within minutes after (Im
cidents
izr (Ini wealthy elder Sinatra lice following a minor arri
poliro
established
dent Sunday nighl at 2020 robbery,
The picket*, who walked
French Ave. Ilaeon was cited load block* llnniigliout Ilia
hack and forth on llie side of
for not having Ins vehicle un­ area. The getaway ear was
the road*, tarried signs lead ­
der control and Holloway for described as a Ihi’i.l Pontiac
ing
"Notice to llie public.
making an Improper left turn. sedan.
FIX ',
vvttns*' facilities are
tran«|Mirling to Hu* project
refuse to bargain in good
laitli . . we have no quarrel
NICO SIA, Cypiu* ( C P I ) —
will) any oilier employes,
A NA^V s|Hikcsman said ul- Ann-rirun and Allied diplotempi* were being made lo mm* rushed emergency peace
determine how many, il any, negotiations today to avert
workers were turned away a threatened full-stnlu civil
war in Cyprus.
Irom the space renter.
A new outhicak uf shoot­
.Similar picketing lor (wo
days Iasi year halted con­ ing underscored the urgency
struction at the rapidly grow­ or the negotiation*. Greek
ing space center. A presiden­ ami Tui kbit Cypriot polirc
tial board oi inquiry. appoud- exchanged tire at Episkopi, a
&lt;•&lt;1 hy the late President K*'n- i village near Limassol, when
nedy as a result of the shut-| the Greek* tried to recover
down,
recommended
t h a t a police station raptured hy
NASA boycott tlir FEC lor (ho the Turk* Sunday night.
duration of the strike.
One Greek Cypriot police­
The curlier picketing was a man vvnx reported killed.
result of several truck ship­
It r i t i * h source* warned
m e n t s of PEC-transported that a resumption of serious
goods to the spare center. fighting ln'twern Greek and
Rail lines into the spaceport T u r k i s h Cypriot* "almost
were not completed at that certainly would provoke ma­
time.
jor T u r k I s h intervention"
that could result in a rlusli
with Greece.
Ill an attempt to head o ff
T A M P A ( C P I ) — Aulomo-I
flare-up along
N A T O ’a
bile racer Gordon Woolley of a
Waco, Tex., wu* in fair con­ Eastern defense flunk, U.S.
dition at u lo.nl hospital here Undersecretary
of
State
today with a fnu-turad neck George Rail arrived in A t­
vertebra# flange suffered In a| hens for urgent meeting*
lacing accident nl llie Stale willi the I'.K. anihn-sailors to
Fau Sunday altei i. «&gt;u.
Cyy i ui« Greets auti 'Juitu/. 1
Support of the metropolitan

P A N A M A C IT Y
(U P I)
I'liiinmniilnu*. ignoiing the
traditional Alardi lira* fes­
tival, marked the one mouth
aiinivei«uiy of llie crisis with
llie United States Sunday
with aiiti-Amerlean demon­
strations and a nisreli on the
Canal /one.
It wa* on Jan. P that a
controversy over flying the
flag triggered rioting atid
clashes with U S. Canal /one
foree* vvhh h eventually re-

Citrus Plants
Fall Behind
Schedule

Sinatra Kidnap
Trial Opens

3 Gunmen Rob
Bank Of $64,000

Transmission
Stolen From C ar

Field In Accident

Diplomats Work
To Avert War

P U B L I C

NOTICE
Interested citizens

invited to
Organizational meeting

S A N FO R D

CHAMBER ol COMMERCE

Race Driver Hurt !

8:00 l\ M. February 19th, 1964
at County Court House

9 DAYS FROM TODAY

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