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II alactsd he promises “ to
«rk fee tbs W U w r l of
pUlforau today fw stostlow before his dofoot loot poor by th« city and to carry out tho
to tho Longwood City Coon*
w t a a . _____ ^ dotlea of councilman u ho did

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Officer* conducted Initiation ceremonies
for new member* at a covered dish aupper at the home of Mr*. Gay Allen
recently. Conducting the candlellghtlng ceremony from left are Raymond
Plvec, Peggy Bower, Mary Swlgonaki, Kay SuniHfer and Claudia Baum­
gartner.

w eiulU ag econom ist, Is spa­
tial assistant It the prssWent
to M ia n * Umi varsity, Also on
too program was Gordon MeJflaley, v ice president for scon•mire for M cGrsw HU1 PubllciUraa, and Dr. L eo* KcmtaU,
economist tor tbo N*w York
gtoek E tc kin gs.
Tha gsaoral p a tte n predict­
ed by tha so analysts war on*
to stow clim b to tha first ila
months, according to Touhy,
with a “ sharpsr ascent in the
laat half uf tha y ear." Much
to what happens la the July ta
December atrotch will be do
tormiatd b y Um tamper of
Oaogrsestonal action at the
law -m aksn re-eoovsne.
Joseph P. M cM urriy, chair­
man to the Federal Horn# Lost
Bank Board—regulatory body
for tha SAL In du stry- pointed
to the Increasing confidents
to Ike public, both savors sod
borrowers, la tho integrity of
portoasel of tho thrift Instllutlona. Ho boltovod that Con­
gress because of tha public
Inttrost Involved In the fastgrowing Industry would broadan Ila Held of activity. The re­
gulations which havs been pro­
pounded in McMurrayi admin­
istration havs Increased this
confidence,
Me Murrey
be­
lieves. Touhy added that lh«
chairman has resigned to be­
came president o f queens col­
lege to New York on Jan. 1.
TIm First Federal’ t officer
as a m em ber of the U. S. Lea­
gue's committee on Insurance
been keenly Interested In the
new operating rules which
wars the topic for a halt day
oration of that group in Miami
Reach.
Mrs. TVuhy with the other
ladies of th* contention at­
tended a “ Wig T ea", a perfor mane* of “ Oliver
th#

Mary
N o iillii Mnilrre,
American novelist, used th*
pen name of Charles Egbert
Craddock.

By D oe Harvey
Reildenta o f Lomon Bluff ell a rt Leroy C. (lorry ) Rlloy
got tho okay to uao “ their" *nd Jim Reiter. Municipal ^
I
water laat week. This imsll elections or* scheduled for
community had ao aallafac- Dec. t and
Koto open
lory source o f water until or* thoss presently
by
this time.
John Reams and R. C. CarlSeme used filtered river
water while others ussd walls
“ T o give all the people fa ir
— usually high In salt content representation," Is tho hails
— sad all carried their drink­ o f Rllsy'a campaign- Hs states
ing water. Then the State
that “ being a parent, he ia
Board o f Health gave the gointerested in providing better
ahead to uao the water.
governm ent in his community
Many months had pausd
to make It a better place in
since Um fir st orgsntsaUenal
which to rear his three son s."
mooting o f the Lemon Bluff
I f elected he pledgee “ to
Water Association In April,
work fo r the construction o f
but at laat all have acrcss to
a civic center which would
good water. The crsdlt for
provide supervised recreation
Mile accomplishment can bs
divided am ong several men, for tha young people o f the
city n s woit as a meeting
but it must begin with one.
Dr. J. C. Buntcn had Hen place fo r local organliatlons."
The Rileys have lived a t
a almllar situation In a small
town In the w*»t*rn United 184 E. Bey SL since his re­
I States. Hs made a fsw In­ tirement from the Navy tw oquiries there, and reached the and-one-half years ago and
decision to g et water “ back their two eldest sons attend
horns." Upon his return, Dr. Longwnod Elementary School
Buntcn contacted Ramon D. and South Seminole Junior
I McGough, Farmers Homs Ad­ High.
ministration agent in San­
R iley is active In the Longford. Ha wanted to know the wood Elementary PTO, pre­
poeslbilltiea o f obtaining a sently serving hi* second con ­
government loan to Install a secutive term as treasurer and
water system at Lsmon Bluff. attenda
Longwood’a Christ
Soon the ball was rolling and Episcopal Church. Ho Is em ­
tho project w as under way.
ployed at Dearborn Electron­
Tho work progressed as ics.
smoothly as could hmvo been
Reiter Is well-known In the
sipsetsd, but at times it was
(Ushsartoning to tho mea In­
More than 40 per cent of the
volved. McGough did his job
sweet potatoes (or yam s) sold
thoroughly and calmly, which
in cans on the American
would hava been difficult
market are produced in Lou­
JIM REITER
considering all the aspects o f isiana.
It
The
engineer,
A. E.
O'Neal, apent many hours
working out the technical
Great Savings on Easy Terms
problems. Dr. Bunten (now
president o f tho organisation)
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
did far m ore than his fair
share by devoting nearly all
of hla time to tho project.
J. W . Smith, who was
elected vice president, alio
put many astro hours into
tha perfection o f the system.
H* and Dr. Bunten did most
o f the leg work necessary to
solve the small problems that
kept cropping up. Another
llaby bed* (Complete
man who helped greatly waa
with Mattresa)
IS M S
Kermit Wiggins, He shared
the knowledge he gteaned
Cheat o f Drawers
from having been connected
4 D ra w e r ........... $19.93
with a similar aystrm at one
time.
Play Pena
..... $12.93

I q t M g t M ’l

in th* P“ U”
Rritj,r » » * lx&gt;m in o n U m
Penn.ylvmnis
ho* lived In
Longwood tine* ho was f i r .
y**r* old. He la married, a
m ,m b*r o f ‘ ho Proabytorlan
Church, o f Longwood VotunU o r riro Department and o f
tho now Police Reacrro. Hie
lino o f work la grove caretak-

Wieboldt's

Juicer
Blender
Mixer

Electric
Can
Opener

Automatic
Coffee
Maker
9 Cups

M ATHER of Sanford

Automatic
Toaster

Portable
Kitchen
Mixer

Play Pen Pads . ........ $2.19

Fire Services

Strollers

$19.93

or

Folding High Chairs $12.93

To Be Explained

Steam

Trainer S e a t s ------- - $3.93

In Bear Lake

SKI.t.INC TICKETS for the Dec. fi hnm dinner sponsored by Homeroom
Mothers at Hoar l-ako Elementary School arc Mrs. Kaye Viet*. PTA presi­
dent, and Sirs. Susan Houston, ways and means chairman, left. Picking
up the ducats are Mrs. Mary Krcmer, room mother chairman, and Mrs.
Janet Smith, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

Irons

B y M srysaa MUet
A represent stive o f the For­
est City Volunteer Fire De­
partment will explain functions
and services of the organisa­
tion to mem bers of the Bear
Like Community Association
at Thursday's B p m. meeting
si Ute Florida Power Employes Club ou Holiday Ave.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mrs William Carpent­
er and Mrs Carr Bell.

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700 French A vc.

SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
03-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983

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Ph. 322-7121

new

MRS. JOSEPH FAIIKY o f U k e Mary received
the Sanford Chamber o f Commence trophy from
Don Hates. Chamber vice president, for her e\Mbit conservation at the American Legion Fair.
Mrs. Kahey'a exhibit consisted o f a display
which showed nine o f the many ways o f pro­
pagating plant life. Her exhibit waa a part o f
th* Sanfonl Garden Club's entry.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 824

LB J Readies For U N Crisis

r n t w u elected . » , to Um
board

United Press Leased Wire

mere*. Basnet t, i m U u t o f
Ssmtaola County, recently w u

Collision Seen
Unless Russia
Pays Up Dues

defeated by 1ST vote# bt hi*
roc# with Lawrence Swafford,
mayor o f AlU m onto 8 print*,
for • County C om m luioa s e a t
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By tin w ay, acta* o f L sw rone* Sw offord’o con*Utoont a
•r* now calling him *Land■lid*'4 SwoffonL
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It's so Interesting early
morning sight to sc* th* down­
town policeman and his dog
patrolling th* streets. The dog
stays d ose by during th* pa­
trol but Instinctively knows
when it’s tim e to quit. A* the
patrolman leaves his post and
heads for police headquarters,
th* dog takes ov er tha lead.
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Bewara
of
thosa earlymorning toga. Weather folks
tell us they'll b* around for
another couple of week*. Start
about midnight and stay with
us until the sun burns the fog
off.
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Farm-City Week
To Open Friday

Notice what scalpers are
getting for the riortda-Florida
State gam e? Two hundred dol­
la r! is now considered a low
price for the annual classic.
• • •

The tenth annual observance
of Farm-City Week in Semi­
nole will get under way F ri­
day and continue through
Nov. 28, according to Cecil
Tucker II. County Agricul­
In Tuesday night's Herald, tural Agent and chairman of
the caption on a sports photo
the local committee in charge
indicated Harley Coz was the
of the week-long event.
ball carrier. Actually the car­
T u e k e r said today plans
rier was halfback Bruce Dowfor
the observance virtually
Jen. Bruce w u wearing a Jeraey formerly worn by Coz who have been completed and that
has been out of action for the the occasions, which will In­
past three or four games. clude Thanks giving Day, is an
Seems like the old adage, International observance aim­
"Y ou can't tell th* playcra ed at promoting better under­
without a progra m ," must standing between farm and
have gone down the drain. A c­ city residents
The local w e n t is under the
cording to some Oviedo fans,
sponsorship
of a committee
"Y ou can't tell the players
compromised of representa­
even with a program ."
tives of civic clubs, com m od­
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Bralley Odhara told officials ity groups, tha Farm Bureau,
Extension
and dignitaries i t the Garden federal agencies,
and Experiment Station per­
Center groundbreaking, "Y ou
should not perm it a single sonnel and other groups in­
weed to grow in Seminole terested In belter farm-city
County with alt this lovely relationships.
Tucker said that a bureau
suoshine and plenty of wa­
has
teen established to pro­
ter. Weeds are a distraction,"
he said and called upon the vide speakers for all Semtnoic
County civic organizations.
Sanford Garden Club to "show
Tucker reported that last
them the way."
year's affair, according to
In addition to activity on final reports issued by the na­
tional headquarters of Farmtheir new garden center build­
ing, the Sanford Garden Club City Week activities, Involv­
ed the active participation of
h is pledged "fullest coopera­
tion" to the new Seminole more than 10,000 communities
County Beautification Com­
mittee to make this county
the "m ost beautiful in Florld « ."

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A DREAM COME TRUE was the breaking o f ground for the Senford
Garden Center building at Sunland Estates Tuesday. County and city
dignitaries and Garden Club officials and members gathered to watch
the lifting o f the first goldsn shovelful o f earth fo r the $58,000 center.
Taking turns at the shovel were Mrs. Alburn Rector, president o f the
Sanford Garden Club; Architect Joseph Shifnlo, tvso donated the plans,
and Brniley Odham, who donated the land plus $5,000. A t the left rear is
E . R. W ood, contractor.
(Herald Photo)

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The Herald U hearing expresslons o f enthusiasm on
every tide about the Semi­
nole C o u n t y beautification
project. This Is wonderful and
very encouraging— but what
will be even more encouraging
Is to see all the enthusiasts
wilh dirt under their finger­
nails and a shovel in their
hand.
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If you want to do your part
to aid the building fund for
the new Garden Center and
help yourself at the same time,
attend the big Christmas hasaaar Friday at the Civic Cen­
ter. It opens at 10 a. m „ for
*o* day only. T bere'll be lots
•f Interesting and unusual
Hams that will make fine gifts
or a treat for you and your
family.
•
• •
Never mind washing the car
Bila weekend—let the Candy
Stripers do it for you and aid
a good cause at the same
time. These cute 'lil gals who
work at the hospital will be
waiting for you at Dekie's
Gulf Statioo on South French
Ave. and at G oem bel’a Station
at Third and Park.
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Experts Inspect
Navy Air Base
Twenty top experts In their
fields are In Sanford today as
they evaluate the reconnais­
sance program at the local
naval air station.
The 20, representing top of
ficiala in the Navy, Air Force
and Army a* well as top rank
ing aides of the U. S. Depart­
ment of Defense, were brief­
ed this morning by the wing
commander, Capt. James O.
Mayo.
Luncheon was served at
Lake Golden on the base and
the semlnara were to con­
tinue
this
afternoon.
The
group Is known as the Wea­
pons S y s t e m
Evaluation
Group of the Defense Depart­
ment.

School Board
Meets Thursday

The Seminole County School
Board has announced that it
^
will meet at 1 p. m. Thursday
v
in the School System office
in Sanford.
The meeting was originally
scheduled for last Thursday
Karlyle Housbolder today Is but was not held when a quor­
bi the process of appointing um was not present.
eeven area chairm en In con­
nection with the beautifica­
Navy Flyers
tion program adopted by the
Seminole County Chamber of Killed In Crash
ARGENTIA. Nfld. (L T D —
% Commerce following the chal­
lenge issued last week by A U. S. Navy patrol plane
WESH-TV's general manager. plunged into the Atlantic and
Tom Gilchrist. Each chair­ exploded In flam es near this
man is to name his own ares American naval air station
committee but all com m it­ Tuesday night, killing all 10
tees will carry out tbelr ob­ men aboard.
Seven of the 10 Navy men
jectives according to a mast­
e r plan. It's also understood killed in the crash wer* from
Park,
Jacksonville
that the aid of some state Orange
and Fort Walbia Beach, Fla.
(agencies will be solicited.

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throughout the United States
and Canada.
This year's Farm City Week
activities on the national level
are being carried out under
the direction of a National
Farm-City Committee headed
by Board Chairman Robert V.
Mullen o f Sears-Roebuck. His
two v ice chairman are Robert

II. Anderson of the National
4-H Service Committee and
E. T. Savage of the American
Bankers Association.
Kiwanis
International
la
serving at the coordinating
agency for F arm Clty Week
again this year as it has done
for the past time consecutive
years.

Health Care, Tax Cut
Top Solons' Agenda
WASHINGTON (U P l) — It Appalachia bill among the
will be health care lin t and legislation ho wants enacted
quickly.
a tax cu t second for the tilth
Congress, which convenes on
Jan. f.
President
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urging

House Dem ocratic leaders to
mret with committee chair­
men and aeck "quick action"
in the new Congress on im­
portant
leftover
measures,
while he works on new legisla­
tive proposals.
Included among the left­
overs is the controversial hos­
pital care plan for the aged
financed by higher Social Se­
curity taxes. It failed to get
through the House in the last
session.
The House ways and meant
committee, which will handle
both health care and Johnaon'i
already announced plan to cut
or eliminate some federal ex­
cise taxes, hadn’t decided
which to take up first.
Chairman Wilbur D. Mill*
(D-Ark ), a health care oppon­
ent, had said he would leave
the decision up to the I’ reiident. Johnson made it clear
hr wanted priority to go to the
health care measure.
The Chief Executive, who
met with Speaker John W. Mc­
Cormack (D-M ass.) and House
Democratic Leader Carl Al­
bert (O kla.) also put the

State Troopers
Receive Award
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Florida's
highway
troopers
won national honors in a fleet
safety contest conducted by
the National Safety Council,
the State Patrol reported to­
day.
The State Patrol fleet num­
bers 316 vehicles.
The patrol received a spec­
ial certificate of achievement
in the police division of (he
contest. Between July 1963 and
June 1964 the patrol operated
24.349.000 mites and had 4 27
accidents per one million miles
of vehicle operation.
Florida's accident per mile
rate was II per cent lower
than the national average.

Red H-Device

A boat trailer being hauled
by Alexander Smith of Box
U60, Sanford, came loose yes­
terday and clipped a road d e­
partment sign m front of 303
N. French Avenue, police re­
ported today. Damage was
alight.

Nearly 21 experienced iho*
factory persona*! have re­
ported to Jo* F oy, manager
of th* Florida State Employ­
ment Office here, that they
are Interested la becoming
associated with th* company
planning to m o w a factory
to this area.
"One man," said Foy, "has
had about 18 years experience
as a cutter. Aa a result, I do
not believe w *'ll have any
difficulty In providing ade­
quate personnel for the firm ."
It was announced in The
Herald Oct. 22 by the SemiInote County
Chamber
of
Commerce that a shoe manu­
facturing tlrm w as Interested
in relocating in this area. A
MRS. DON MrNEILL has Frank E. Mackle Jr "entlng out of her hniHl"
survey for potential employes
after she cut the nine-foot cake marking the second anniversary o f Del­
was conducted by lh « Cham­
tona, new community on Lake Monroe, attended by an estimated 500 per­
ber in connection with the
sons Tuesdny. Mackle Is president o f the Mackle Corporation. Looking on
State Employment office here.
is Don McNeill o f the famed long-time "Breakfast Club" radio show.
Result* of that survey have
been forwarded to the com ­
pany.
Local
officials.
Including
Scott Burns, chairman of the
trade body’s Industrial com ­
mittee, are anticipating an an­
nouncement by the firm In the
very neer future.
Manager Juhn Krider d e­
clared today that ther* la no
doubt but that the manufac­
turing firm will relocate Its
By Julian Htrnatrom
siring to reserve a certain
Galloway said this m orn
plant. " I t his nothing to d o ,"
number can do so by paying ing that quite a few tags have
Associate
Editor
Krider said, "w ith an an­
Florida auto license tags (or the tag now plus a $1 ser­ already been reserved.
nouncement Tuesday o f an­
vice charge If you wish to
Oa, yea, 1963 tags will have
other factory deciding to lo­ will go on.sal* Feb. I, accord­
have th* ttg m.tl^d to your that Spanish touch. They will
cate in another Florida city. ing to Seminole County Tax
address when they’ go on sale be Spanish Red with Spanish
Tola t* a different com pany."
Collector John U Galloway.
an additional S6 tents is charg­ Yellow lettering. Will the tags
Thus, car owner* will be ed for regular m ill, 75 cents blend with the color of your
car?
getting Ui* first "b rea k " os air alalL

Motorists Slated
For Tag 'Break'

Military To Close
95 Installations

LONDON, (U PI) — Red
Chin* was reported today to
WASHINGTON (UPI)
be nearer to exploding a hy­
drogen device than previous­ Defense Secretary Robert C.
ly had been thought feasibla Mi Samara today announced a
by either the West or Russia. derision to close 95 bases and
military facilities Including an
unspecified number o f ship­
To
yards.
VATICAN CITY (U P I) McNamara withheld identifi­
A declaration absolving the
cation
of the bases and facili­
Jews o f sole blame for the
ties until Thursday to give
death o f Christ was cleared
advance notice to the com ­
today fo r a vote in the Ecu­
munities involved.
menical Council on Friday.

Council

Vote

U.S.-Soviet Pact
MOSCOW (U P I) — The
United Stale* *nd the Soviet
Union today signed ■ twoyear agreement to use atom ­
ic energy to help find eco­
nomical ways of producing
fresh water from the oceans.

Talks Slated
CHICAGO (U P I) — Fed­
eral
mediator Francis
A.
O'Neill slated separate meet­
ings with representative* of
the nation'* railroads and six
shoperaft unions today in an
attempt to head o ff ■ threat­
ened nation wide rail strike.

Hurricane Costs
TALLA H ASSEE (U P I) —
The governor's office report­
ed that Florida has request­
ed a total o f f 10.5 million
from th« federal government
to repair destruction in the
wake o f hurricanes Cleo an 1
Dora.

Costly Operation
SAItiON , South Viet Nam
(U P I) — The largest costliest
helicopter operation o f the
Viet Nam war today netted
one motorbike, 15 grenadet,
three individual weapons, one
Communist suspect and tw i
Viet Cong guerrillas carrying
Communist document*.

Strike Near Over
Sign Clipped

Shoe Workers
Interested In
Factory Here

United Press International
The 11-day Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing
Company
strike in four Midwestern
states was all but over today
but Ford Motor Company au­
tomobile production remained
crippled despite agreement at
two key plant*.

SNAS IS -SAFE'
BELIEVED LOCALLY
No communication o f d o s ­
ing the Sanford Nava] Air
Station has been received lo­
cally and, with this view and
earlier commitments, it U be
lievel the local have Is on
"safe ground "
Capt.
Chandler
Swanson,
commanding officer of the
base, and Andrew C'arraway,
chairman of the armed forces
County
Chamber of
Com ­
merce
this afternoon were
"confident the base will con­
tinue."
Both cited a statement by
Adtn. James Tbach, vie* chief
o f naval operations for air,
before llie Navy League at Or­
lando late last month that
"Sanford Naval Air Station is
a ‘ hard core' Navy operation"
and will continue indefinitely.

'Dressed* Turkey
At Nudist Meet
Here are the bare facta:
An autumn get-together la
planned for Sunday by the
Sunny Sands Nudist R*s*rt
at Daytona Beach.
About (hr only thing dress­
ed for the dinner will he the
turkey, arrordlng to a* an­
nouncement mad* this morn­
ing, Games will be played
and prizes awarded.
Resort officials aald th*
volleyball court baa been
moved nearer the pool and
the upper level aundeck Is
almost always warm to the
touch.
Th* Herald staff I* mulllag over coverage o f the
event* and some say they
may go "In a b od y ."

Uie lake increase which went
into clfect when the 1964 tags
were sold early thla year.
The 1963 tag. just as Its
predecessor — the 1964 lag —
will be good foi 13 months and
this means that 1966 lags will
not go nn sale until March
1 ol that year.
By that time, state author­
ities probably will designate
them as 1964 67 tags because
they will hr 13-month tags
until the yv ir arrives when
plates will go nn sale July 1.
At Uut time, they arc suppos­
ed to revert to the 12-month
tagUut you can purchase 1963
tags now.
The collector's offices reveiled today that anyone de­

Dividend Voted
By County Bank

Navy Personnel Top
UF Goal With 1 17 %
Navy fliera of Reconnais­ connalssancc Attack Wing One
and especially
tha
sance Attack Wing One have units,
squadron
chairmen,
for
their
hung up a record 117 per cent
Interest and co-operation in
figure in their part of the 1964
helping Reconnaissance Wing
Seminole County United Fund One M eet and Heat' its 62,drive that hat brought 63,- 636 goal,
078.85 to the grand total of
" f t is this United' effort
HO.Ooo, the minimum goal for
this year.
Lt. H. F. Milburn, tn a
memorandum to his fellows,
describe* the manner of the
attack which brought about
this extraordinary record —
the United Fund is still driv­
ing to m ake its total—as fol­
low*;
"I want to take this nppur(unity to thank the various He-

Directors of the South Semi­
nole Park

Fern Park, voted

a 25 cent*

a

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for shareholders o f record as
of Dec. 1. Tlie dividend is
payable Dec. 12
This is the second time in
two years South Seminole has
voted a dividend. Last year’s
dividend came when the hank
was 29 months old and is call­
ed indicative at the rapid d e­
velopment in the South Semi­
nole area.
The hank now has 4no share­
holders with 33.DOO shares of
stock outstanding. The newest
dividend will mean an addi­
tional 18,730 for the South
Seminole econom y where a
majority uf the stockholders
reside.

Know Your Gem
Course Dropped
NEW YOIIK (U P I) - The
Museum of Natural History
announced it* course entitled
"Know Your Precious (Jems'*
has been postponed indefinite­
lyA spokesman said the clos­
ing of Morgan Hall, where
1410,000 in precious
gems
were stolen recently, preclud­
ed continuation o f th* course

Chamber Voting
On 14 Directors
Seminole County Chamber
of Com m erce President Kar­
lyle Housholder announced to­
day that the roster for elec­
tion of 14 new directors has
gone out to members, with
postmark deadline for return
set at midnight, Sunday.
Member* are asked to mark
their choice among the mem­
bership for the new directors.
All directors serve staggered
terms and 28 of the present
directors will continue in of­
fice.
Those directors whose terms
will continue this year Include
George Anderson, R o b e r t
Besserer.
taring
Burgess,
Scott Burns Andrew Carraway,
Hibbard
Casselberry,
Randall Chase, Mack Cleve­
land Jr. C. R Clonts, Richard
Deal, John Fitzpatrick, Jack
L. Greene. E C. Harper Jr.
and Bill Hemphill.
Housholder, Gen. J. C. Hut­
chison, John Ivey, A. R. Lormann, Richard McCanns, R.
T. MUwee, M. L. Raboru Jr.
Douglas
Stenstrom,
Earl
Toney, George Touhy, T. E.
Tucker and U. F. Wheeler Jr.

which continues to portray our
fine city, our county and ou r
nation that the U. S. Navy is
a 'CAN DO' organization keen­
ly interested in the health and
welfare of the communitlea In
which its commands and units
are located."
Five of the unit* which drove
far beyond their self-set quotas
were K V A IH with 137 per
cent, VAIl-7 with 133 per cent,
VAH-11 with 102 per cent.
VAH-13 wilh 173 per cent and
CRAW-1 ( staff) with 323 per
cent.

WASHINGTON
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President Johnson called tn hi*
top diplomatic advla*ra today
to plan U. S. strategy fo r •
fast-approaching crisis with
the Soviet Union ov er United
Nation* financing.
Th* future o f the world o r
ganliatlon may b* at staka la
the moneybag showdown be­
tween th* two g n a t pow er*
over Ruisia'a refusal to pay
more than $34 million in p a il
due asiessmenta for UN peace­
keeping force* In th* Congo
and Middle East,
A clash is expected D oc. 1
at the opening of the 20th UN
General Assembly In N ew
York City unlen the United
States or Russia backs dow n
on the iszue.
"W e're
on
a
collision
course," said on* Btata D e­
partment official,
Johnson arrangod a confer­
ence with Secretary erf Stato
Dean Rusk, UN A m bassador
Adlal Stevenson and Assistant
Secretary of State Harlan
Cleveland to discuss tha fi­
nancing deadlock and other
UN matters.
There were Indication# Um
Chief Executive would r e a f­
firm the nation's hard lino
and demand paym ent o f tho
Soviet share or m ove to de­
prive the Russians o f a vote
1c the UN Aiaembly.
American officials said they
believed tha U. 9 . poalUon
would be supported o s ■ sho w
down vote In the assem bly,
even though many natlooa try­
ing to preserve neutrality in
the Ksst-Wtst conflict proba­
bly would abstain.
Under a provision o f th* UN
charter, Russia could loae Its
assembly vote for being two
years behind In paying assess­
ments. U. S. sources said,
however, they doubted Rus­
sia would allow this to happen.

Orlando Tops
Cities In Debt
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Orlando, Fla., entered 1M4
with the largest per capita
debt of say of 310 Am erican
cities, according to th* Cen­
sus Bureau.
The Bureau said Us report
wax baaed on fiscal year*
that ended In 1943 for cltie#
of 30,000 or over population.
Orlando resident* o w e d ,
through their city govern­
ment, $1,01X27 for every
man, woman and child.
Seroad from the top of the
list w ji New York with a
per capita debt of 6873.42.
And at the other extrem e, all
by Itself, was Downey, Calif.
It had no debt at all.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h e ,c e le b r a tio n last night In honor
Johnsons o f MOO Pennsylvania j of their 30th wedding anniverAvenue betd a quiet fam ily j u r y .

orable one ter his wife.
Isponge cake decorated with |the Johnsons honeymooning In
A White House dinner was everything from l flock of eaa- I Mexico and visiting the TeJ
lo make the evening a m e a topped off with e three-layer Idled lovebird* to snapshots of I Mahal in Indie.
Tbs President went nil out

By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
I1 M 7 1 *
“ I have no regrets at oIL
All young men should make
It their business to do et
least one tour o f military
duty. It is good fo r m orala,"
pd I quote. “ It gets the
ound dog out o f one's blood.
I f I hod to do It all over
again, I would gladly enlist
today."

f

. Such la the feelin g o f
George W. Marshall, 38, who
recently retired fr o m
the
Navy.
A native o f P ort Valley,
Ga., he entered the Navy in
• &gt; U . Marshall, like many
other youngsters, received his
training at Great Lakes, III.
During World W a r II, hs
TWENTY-ONK years In the U. S. Navy service
served aboard battleship New
was terminated by George W. Marshall when he
Jersey, USS Falrbault, Kearwas "piped over the side” a t Sanford Naval
oarge, and USS Shangra-La.
Air Station.
• (N avy Photo)
H t was stationed at A tally.
Mrs.
Dorothy
Ringling
should
be
antiquated in this
■ugi, Japan; Corpus Christ!,
is
master
of
ceremonies.
most
challenging
and competT ea.; Williamsburg, V s .; Port
Appcarlmr on p r o g r a m Hive age. The days these
Huneme, Calif., M offett Field,
ire: St. Paul's Gospel Chor- young people spend In ths
X a lif.;
Fallon,
N ev.,
and
, Mrs. Neda M. Boykins, bean fields and ths like will
Agana, Guam.
rs. Roberta Roberts. Ger- return to haunt
themInths
Ha is ths recipient o f the
line Riley, Allen Chapel future. ParcnU, 1 beg of you
follow ing medals: American
ispel C h o r u s . Goldsboro —keep y ou r c h i l d r e n In
Theater, A siatic-Pacific, Oc­
mchers
Chorus,
Mobley school. They are going to
cupation of Japan W orld W ar
iters,
p
in
t
Shiloh
Gospel need all the sducation posSI, Good Conduct (4 ) and Na­
orus and Choir, Jimmie R. sible to en joy a useful life In
tional Defense.
II, E. E. Minott, Mrs. Lll- our ever
changing world.
Marshall had a rich experi­
R. Hall. Mrs. Natherin* The word exploit mean* to
ence during his stay in tho
ntley,
Murva
Hawkins, make unethical use o f for
JJ. S. Navy. M ilitary service
tile Robinson, Mrs. Lillie one's
own
advantage
or
* u a been ■ rewarding priv­
Merthle
and
Marshall
Hoiprofit.
If
you
are
guilty
o
f
ilege fo r thousands o f men.
vay. The Scripture was such, please atop it.
The vniter is sure that
George
W.
Marshal!
will
Mrs. Julia Brown, 818 E.
agree
with
the
follow ing
7th Street has been officially
statement: “ Young men who
appointed Clerk o f American
are confronted with their
Woodman Camp Number 17.
military
obligation
should
Some parents continue to Ail mem bers will please con­
make a concerted e ffo rt to
exploit their children. This is tact her to pay monthly duet.
fu lfill same."
one of the greatest sins these G. C . Eubanks, Commander
A birthday party was given people will ever commit. Such of Camp Number 17.
In honor of Mrs. C lifford B.
Pringle Saturday n ight at her
hums. It waa given by her
husband, Clifford B. Pringis.
Tha gathering seemed en­
thusiastic aa they enjoyed
many rounds o f pleasures.
Those present w ere: Mr. and
Sirs. Paul Dixon, Mrs. Re­
b e c c a Smith, Richard Steven­
son, Harrison Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. Ruben Jones, Gwendo­
lyn Met*. Walter Sheppard,
Sirs. Bernice Galloway, Sirs.
Fannie Lee Burns, Mr. ami
M rs- Andrew
Macon,
Mrs
Marie Green, Josh Jones, Mrs.
T. R. Sheppard, Mr. anil Mrs.
Albert Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Howard, Mrs, Albert
'H arris, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
M ay, Mrs. Leah S. Herring,
Joyce HoUendoff, Mrs. Dor­
othy Harris, Mrs. lrn-11 Jours,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W right
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arlia Mc­
Allister, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Jones. Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Kingling, Mrs. Phoebe Robinaon, Mrs. Cathy Salem, Mrs.
Malissa
Conqers,
Beatrice
X lo r k and Mary Clark.
Earl Hulsendouf has com ­
pleted his servira with Uncle
Bam. An alumnus o f Crooms
High School, Holscndofr was
discharged a few days ago.

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Other girl* attending from
tho the club included Judy Grimwood, Judy Eckard, Vicki
South Seminole Junior High
Doggett, N a n c y BrockenSchool Futura Homemakers brnugh, Debbie Bacchus, Doris
Club attended the district Aiken, Linda Thomas, Betty
FHA convention held Satur- Hurt-ess, Kathy Ford, Jackie
Carnahan,
day
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School in Orlando. There was G l o r i a Hu tvhard, Ramona
Womack, Kathleen Pike, Char­
a record attendance o f 984.
The local greup was accom­ lotte Murine, Karen Cass and
panied by Misa Thelma Mans- Mrlcmht Cnssebcrry.
When they returned to the
holder, faculty advisor. Vot­
ing delegates were Marty school the girls served at the
Cooper, president and Con- IT A sponsored chicken din­
nie Dyer, treasurer.
ner.
By Jane Caasrlherry

Twenty

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Tha Young Ladies Commun­
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niversary at F irst Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church re-

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LUCKY W IN NER o f door prize at Future
Home maker* convention wus Marsha Summers
frenter), o f South Seminole Junior High FHA.
Fellow club members Debbie Bacchus (left) and
Doris Aikens are shown giving their congratu­
lation*. Some 1,000 girU attended the day-long
meeting.
(Herald Photo)

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G«n« Bhanno
Shannon, president of the Church of NoGene
Catholic Woman’s Club, to Rev. Thomas
tivlty Cathol
had been sulMtitutlng as pastor of
Ryan, who )i
the church.
By Doors Sates
Rev. Thomas Ry»n was
gusst o f honor s t s bon voySC* party liv en by tho Churrh
o f Nativity Catholic Women's
Club last Thursday evening
la the ehurch eoelal hall. He
baa been serving as subatl.
tuts pastor St ths church
while Kev. Hugh Keane was
la Irslsnil to visit his father
who la In poor health.
Hr*. Cent Shannon, presi­
dent o f the club, preaented
f t . Ryan with a Spiritual
Bouquet and expressed appre­
ciation
of
the club
and
parlshlonera for hla guidance
during absence o f the pastor.
Father etated he enjoyed

hla ehert visit at Laka Mary
and told many amusing enaedote* about hla esperlenesa
during morning walks In Urn
community.

Interesting news releasee
read for pleasure o f the 60
parishioners
attending
In
eluded
one on
migratory
blrde, read by Mra. Maria
Fnhey; on the school systems,
by 6!rs. Kdna Swlgonski and
on dtscjplins In the Catholic
schcols by Mrs. Tracy Estes,
Special guests present ware
John Kennedy, past president
o f the Holy Name Society and
Deputy Grand Knight o f 8t.
R i c h a r d ' a Council 6367,
Knlghta o f Columhua, and
Mra.
Margaret Anderson,
housekeeper for the pastor.
Refreshment* o f coffee and
cake were served from a table
covered with a white linen
cloth ami centered with a
statue t l The Madonna sur­
rounded hy an arrangement o f
By Julia Tlartaa
mandarin's hats and whits
The November meeting of Jasmine.
tha Altamonte
Elementary
School 1TA will ba held at
7:30 p. m. next Monday (ona
day In advance) due to tha
Christmas Parade scheduled
In Sanford next Tuesday,
members o f the PTA execu­
fly Maryann Mile*
tive board announced today.
Tha Bear Lake Methodist
Plana fo r the grnernl mem­ Church W 8C 8 will meet at 8
bership meeting were made p.m. Thursday at the home
by the board at a meeting of Mrs. Walter Bowlte, Richheld at tho srhool Monday bee Drive, F o r e s t
City
evening. Main item on the Estates. *
agenda will be bid reporta on
Members are asked to bring
blinds to bo used with audio­ to the meeting articles o f
visual equipment and it Is used clothing for the De­
hoped that a decision un pur­ cember rummage tale to be
chase will be mads Monday sponsored by the group.
night.
Mra. V i r g i n i a Englleh,
Program for tha meeting, WSCS president, will l&gt;« un­
to be entitled ‘ Harvest Festi.
able to attend as she it still
vel S on gs," will be presented
a patient at Florida Sani­
by fourth and sixth gruda
tarium.
students under direction of
H rv Mary Fra ness Holten,
music teacher.
Hostesses will be
room
mothers o f the fifth grade.

Altamonte PTA
Sets Meeting
For Monday

WSCS To Meet

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Home On Leave

Chicken Dinner
Set Thursday
Ry Donna Estes
Tha I-adles Auxiliary o f
First Pentecostal Church o f
Longwood will he eerving a
8cuthern fried chicken dinner
Thursday
from 4:30 until
7:30 p.m. In thslr newly In­
stalled kitchen In the church
annex.
Carryout dinners will be
avsilahle and delivery service
can he arranged by culling
Rev. K. Ruth Grant. Ticket*,
priced for adults, children 10
y e a n and younger and special
fam ily groups, may be obtained from any member o f
tha auxiliary or may ba pur­
chased at tha avent.

Mike Ferrante, eon o f Chief
and Mrs. Georg* Ferrante,
IfiOt Locust Ave., Sanford,
has returned home after com­
pleting nine weeks of basic
training at tha Great Lakes
Naval Training Center.
A fter a M-day leave, young
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Key W est Naval Air Station,
Chief Ferrante, with the
Navy for 34 year*, will be
leaving soon for a eix-menth
“ Med** cruise.

E x-Judge Jailed
MIAMI &lt; U P I&gt; - Former St.
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court Judge
Laurence D.
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three months in prison Fridsy
on tw o counts of federal in­
com e tax evasion..

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they were shooting night scenes
for the m ovie, “ Cry of the
Laughing Owls.**
The fire sequences being
filmed is the c lim is of the plot

snd lo sdd realism men from
the Florida Forest Sendee,
Florida Highway Patrol and
the O rlanio Fire Department
and their em ergency vehicles
took part in the scene.
Seminole Indians and extras
rushed back and forth across
the smoky set and aviation

fuel fires set around the woods
were reflected in the spring,
alt form ing a background for
the tense dramatic scenes be­
ing enacted for the cameras by
the stars of the picture.
Behind the cam era, direct*
ora. technicians, camermen,
electricans and other crew

m em bers rushed about doing
their particular tasks, perhaps
even doubling as an extra o c ­
casionally. Moving the heavy
arc lights, which lit ths area
as bright as day, and the earn­
ers about in the deep Florida
sand posed a problem to the
crew .

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PRODUCTION mnnager Bill Owens discusses
with Troopers T. Mark Mack, formerly o f Cas­
selberry, and Jim Nolen, based in Orlando, the
part they are to play in scene during night film­
ing o f “The Cry o f Laughing Owls” at the
Wekiwa Springs location.
(Herald Photo)

S A V IN G S

* Film Company Moves
Into Longwood Hotel
By Doaaa Estes
Nova

Film

Productions

OPEN MON. THRU SAT.
9 n.m. In 10 p.m.
OPEN SUN. 11 «.m . lo 8 p.tn.

Cry of the Laughing Owl*."
As empty storeroom already

began moving into Longwood has been •'converted'1 into an
yesterday afternoon to film se­ old-time saloon for the film ­
quences for the m ovie, “ The ing.
Shooting was to have started
at Longwood last Monday but
was held up for two day* at
the Wekiwa Springs site.
Production
manager
Bill
Owens said two days will he
spent working in and around
the Longwood Hotel.

Seminole Pupils
Are Invited To
Honors Program

More than 250 high school
seniors academically ranked
in the top 10 per cent o f their
class have been invited to at­
tend the annual Florida State
University honors program
tomorrow night.
The student* are
from
schools in Seminole and Or­
ange Counties, according to
Dr. James I). Booth, presi­
dent of the FSU Alum ni A s­
sociation o f Orange County.
The local alumni group is
sponsoring the program at
7:30 p m. tom orrow evening
in the Egyptian Hoorn of tho
Cherry I’taxa H otel in Or­
lando.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Paul Piccard, FSU honors
program director from Tullahaasee. He will apeak on the
necessity o f maintaining a
good academic standing at
FSU. Those high school sen­
ior* selected have a 3.5 over­
all grade average and a score
o f 450 or better the twelfth
grade
placement
examina­
tions.
The local students
will
have an opportunity to meet
FSU alumni living in the
area and will view a elide
presentation depicting campus
life and the modern facilities
at FSU.
Ted S. Ryblckl, a director
of the FSU Alum ni Associa­
tion of Orange County, said
that it is the desire o f his
group to encourage
high
school aenlors o f this caliber
to pursue a college education
whether they choose FSU or
another instittuion with high
academic standards. It was
added that even though FSU
has a superior football team,
they too must tow the acad­
emic line.

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Fire Ant Drive
Delayed-Tucker

MPEI-X HELPSKEEP
DOWNTIE COn OF

STAVING HEALTHY

The fire ant eradication pro­
gram in Seminole County has
been delayed until Spring, ac­
cording to Cecil Tucker, Sem ­
inole C o u n t y
agricultural
agrnt.
“ The delay becam e necess­
ary,” Tucker pointed out,
"when a continuing survey
showed an additional 70,0no
acres were infested in sur­
rounding counties and current
federal funds w ere not suf­
ficient to carry out a program
o f eradication on this addi­
tional acreage.
Tucker added, “ Kvcn if fed­
eral funds w ere available, it
would be far better to carry
out the eradication program
in the Spring. The nature of
the fire ant would make a
spraying program m ore effec­
tive at that time.'*
Meanwhile, T ucker explain­
ed that federal authorities are
continuing to aurvey and aeek
out means o f securing funds
for the eradication program .

Not only do you pay leas every day
at Super-X for high quality prescrip­
tion service. . . bat todays Modern
dnige ret yam weQ fia le r . . . h esf
you wall longer.
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HUNTSVILLE, A la. ( U P l j Two barnacle-encrusted ca m ­
era capsule* from a Saturn
moon rocket fired last Sept. 18
at Cape Kennedy, Fla., have
been found, the National Aero­
nautics and Space Administra­
tion said today.
NASA's M srshall S p a c e
Flight Center, manager o f the
Saturn moon shot project, said
each capsule contained luufie t of color motion picture
film in good condition. The
Dims have been viewed by
project engineers here anil at
the Cape.
Both capsules were found
in water two days ago, one at
SAN DIEGO. Calif. (U P IV the Eleuthera Islands in the
San Diego's 4.500 city em ­
Bahamas and the other at San
ployes moved into the new
Salvador in Central Am erica.
multi-million dollar city ball
today.
It was a lucky Friday, the
New Zealand honored Ad­
13th, for newsmen, too. They miral Richard E. Byrd, ex­
were installed in the building's plorer, by erecting a monu­
pressroom, the only office on ment to him on a hill over­
looking Wellington.
the 13th floor.

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"Thkge k iM k a n tccuaulatlag o rtr ■ porlod oI yoan
that Dead to bo doou tor «H
laaa fortusato pnopta," Stab
U p laid la txpU U U f tba raa•ca fag tba budget lucre ae*.
b u C arstta Roy, admtal*
trator of tba Stata Walton
Board to Seminole County #ipanded oa tba naeda of tba
"iaaa fortunate poopla."
•'it la espeeted that ttadar
fraatdeat Johneon'e poverty
program," aha laid, "tba Govaraor and hla rablnat would
appoint a confareact committat for tbo Ecooomle OpportonlUai propam to flod wap
to Implement tba propam,
report to the Governor and flvo
guidance to all atate agencies
on how the anti-poverty pro­
pam monica can beat be uaed.
"Each community would
then appoint a 'community ac­
tion' committee to mobilize tha
raiourcei of the varloua health
and walfare agenciea to Im­
prove
home management,
health, welfare, homing, em­
ployment cotmiellng and Job
training. The propam would
ba hipported 10 per cent by
tba community and bo per cent
by tba government for two
year* and after that it would
be SO SO."
Agenciea Involved In the
antl-porc’l y planning program
would Include vocational re­
habilitation, atate employment
offlrei, public health depart­
ment* and welfare agenclei,
"A id to the blind 1* decreaiIng, thank* to new discoveries
hy doctor* and to the aye
bank," Mr* Hay laid.
"But there ii an inrreaalng
amount of child neglect and
abuae, mostly caused by drink­
ing parents, which burdens our
Aid to Dependent Children and
T oiler Care program ," aht
added.
Besides the Aid to the Blind
ADC and To*tee Care pro
grams, the local o ffic e ! else
administers aid to the Aged
AW to Medically Indigent, Aid
to Tamlllei of Dependent Chi!
siren, the Child Welfare Ser­
vice and the Child Adoptive
Placement Service.
Mrs. Hay noted that tha need
for day rare nurseries I* great.
" I f these mother* of numer­
ous small children who are
now on walfare, could have a
free or Inexpensive place to
leave their children, they could
work and get off the relief
ro lls "
She related that she recently
saw a mother going to work
is the fielda, carrying a baby,
with several other small chil
Ires tagging along.
Acvther program w h i c h
could he hel;-ed by the Increas­
ed budget la the care o f the
aged who must be placed in
nursing homes
Under the peeaent aet-up,
SIOO is the maximum that can
ba paid to a nursing borne, but
moat of them cost between
tISO and JMO a month. Some
timet, the person has a small
pension or Social Security or
can get help from some rela­
tival. hut m many cases, all
these factors are absent.

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year ago, tha Public Utilltlaa Commiaalon announced
today.
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D A V E EVAN S is first
place winner o f t h «
completed m a g a z i n •
sales campaign spon­
sored by Oviedo High’s
junior class to help finance the annual
Junior-Senior banquet.
Other winners, in or­
der, were Miml Wheeler, Joyce Bellhom and
Sandy Mikler.
(Herald Photo)

9

Ousted T Faces
Further Action
By Red Leaders

9

MOSCOW (U P I) — Ths
new Soviet leaders will soon
follow up their ouater o f Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev’* asaoclate* by stripping th* former
premier
o f hia remaining
power, informed source* sa il
today.
Th* Communist psrty Cen­
tral Com mittee, o f which
Khrushchev still is a mem­
ber. hits carried out the first
high level shskrup since Khru*
shchev was deposed Ort, II.
It ousted Khrushchev’s all*
In* ch ief deputy, Frol Kos&gt;
lov, hla son-in-law, Alexei
Adzhubel; and his farm ex­
pert, Vasily 1. Polyakov, front
their seats on the Presidium,
Central Committee, or aecra*
tartaL
A t the same time, It made
several key appointments, a
move seen partly as a reward
fo r those officials who wer*
useful in removing Khrushch­
ev. The promotion* a l s o
brought new status to the So­
viet secret poliee.

Girl Scout Troop
Is Reorganized

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There are still opening* for
girls in the fourth, fifth and
sixth grades. Mrs. I*. Dominey is tiie troop leader snd
Mrs. C. Tcniptun is her assist­
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A meeting to re-orgnnlr*
Troop MO o f the Girl Scouts
was held at First Christian
Churrh.
New junior members ineluded Lindt Dominy, Vir­
ginia Simon, K ay Haggerty,
Claudette llonigardner, Doro­
thy llurliurk, Karen Itnwls,
Debbie Hall, Wendy Sample,
Margaret Aiken, M a r l e n e
Bnggs, Sandra Raker, Susi*
lliahop, Kristin* Spelts, San­
dra Harris, Debbie Templin,
Donna Ulterbaek, Gail Yining,
Nancy Jo Wilson and Dottie
Linley.

G RIN N ELL, Iowa (U P I) —
Grinnetl
police Sgt. Jerry
Phillips, whose squad car ran
into a group o f bicycling Grinnril college coeds and fatally
injured one girt, was fined
III) with |4 coats.
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o f th# force, waa found guilty
o f speeding and being unable
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LAURA JO GARRETT, usherette, presents pro­
gram to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Beckwith Jr. be­
fore showing them to their seats on the open­
ing night of the Concert Series.

FATHER AND'MRS. LEROY SOPER and children, Joy and David, have
been eagerly awaiting the concert curtain call for some time, since this
series offers excellent family entertainment.
By Dome A n tis
(Society EAHae's
Dorn* H i Um Wary, M
"Yow i Traly" H i tbs phnUgrayby asd IBs rssi)
"Comedy and Conflict," Um
eternal battle of the asset,
■track a retpoailve chord In
the hearts of the capacity
audience at the opening preten till on of the Concert Series
Tueiday In the Seminole High
School auditorium, and won
them completely.
The urbane fr a n k Wittow
and the charm ing Miss Jo
Demniond delighted sophist!cated Sanfordltra with their
choice repertoire of sketches,
drawn from both classical and
modern playwright*,
fu addition to Um clever

dramatic and satirical ex­
cerpts, the talented duo en­
chanted Um audience with its
between scenes repartee, up­
staging and witty aildes.
The fun started when the
curtain went up as Wittow ap­
peared apologetically on stage
and announced that Miss Denimond was late "a s always”
and he would begin without
her.
A few moments later, In
stamped Mlsi Dommond hiss­
ing loudly that " i f Mr. Wittow
would help me enrry the lug­
gage and the props, I would
have been here on tim e!”
After each scene, thereafter,
Willow appealed to the aud­
ience In agree with him that
the act Just presented proved

Osteen Homemakers Club
Outlines Holiday Events

Sanford And DeBary To Host

The Osteen
Homemakers
Club met Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Joe Masters.
Two new mem bers were wel­
comed Into the club, Mrs. Wil­
liam Wonkosky and Mrs. Karl
Ruescher. Also welcomed back
were two mem bers who had
been away for aevcral months,
Mrs. John Melrose and Mrs.
James Wallin.
Mrs. Haael Gilhuly repotted

37th State Art Convention

Spencer Price

HELEN MANN, right, Anchor Club president,
ushers two handsome Navy couples to their
seats. From left to right are Mrs. J. L. Griffin,
Lt. Jack Walters, Mrs. Walters and I.cdr.
James L. Griffin.

Ry DottU Austin
Sanford ami DeDary have
the h on on b f being ch&lt;»iu-n for
the 37th annunl atnlc conven­
tion o f the Florida Federation
o f Act, with several hundred
delegates, officers and exhib­
itors from 43 associated clubs
in tho state hera for tbieo
days.
Those who will bo attend­
ing tha convention are expeeled
to
begin
arriving
Thursday in tints for tbs re­
caption at the Mayfair Inn
Raitruom at tt p. in. for Stuli*
President Dudley Flagler, &lt;&gt;f
Lakeland. Registration will
open at that time.
Morn than 2HO paintings
have been entered for Judg­
ing for 12 cash swords, line
will lie awarded tho Govern­
or's plaque and hung in llie
■tata mansion. This is tradi­
tionally the "bent Florida
■erne." Thirty paintings will
b« selected for the traveling
(how.
The 12 winning pictures
(which have already been
Judged) will hung in the
Federation hrad&lt;|uarturs at
the Ueliary Muniion, along
with BO others on display
there and RO more at Dellury
Community House.
In Sanford, at the Cultural
Arte Center on Fifth Street
the ribbon winnera o f the
Sanford-SeminoU Art Assn,
d a fo r the past five years
will ba on display. Tho local
group will hold an u|&gt;en
house exhibit and a tea from
3:30 to « p. m. Friday.
A lon g with the state.wide
art exhibits, the convention
will attend to the business
of electing new officers ami
directors, holding its business
sessions at the DeBary Com­
munity House from 9:30 a. m.
to noon Friday and Saturday.
The art exhibits at the
Community House and De­
Bary Mansion will be open to
the public from 2:30 to 4
p. ip Friday and Saturday

ami from Iti a. m. to 5 p. m.
•Sunday,

Honor Guest On

Buffet luncheons will be
served tho convention doleKates at
the
Community
Center in Dellary on Fridsy
and Saturday and the conven­
tion will climax Saturday
night at tho annual banquet
and awards ceremonies at the
M ayfair Ballroom at H p. m.
There will bit demonstra­
tions by nationally known
urtista ut DeBary Community
Center on Friday at 7 p. m,
and on Saturday from -l to 6
p. in. One o f the artista will
bo Riley Napier, o f St. Petersburg.
Delegates at the opening
session at 9-30 K. in. Friday
will bo welcomed to Seminole
County by Mayor A . L. WIIson, to Volusia County by
Mayor Lou Skillman and to
DeBary by General Chnirniun
Chester Rearick.
invocations at the various
meetings wilt be given by
Rev. Cecil O gg, of DeBary
Methodist Church, Rev. A.
Summers, o f DeBary Presby­
terian Church, and Rev. liosenc Kent, o f I'alm Bay,
Mrs, George Brooks, ad­
ministrative assistant o f tha
FToridn Federation headquart­
ers at DeBary Mansion, will
Imi in charge of the roll call,
and the club having tha most
delegates there will receive
tha bunner for the year from
l*ust president Dr. Charles
Giles, o f I'rnsneola.
Responses for tha conven­
tion will ba glean by Robla
Klllot, o f DeBary, who la ex­
hibit chairman.

Birthday

Delegatee from Sanford to
the convention are Mra. Helen
DaWIt and Joa MaUdeux,
both peat presidents of tha
.S'unford-Scminole Art Asso­
ciation.
A I! other members of the
nrt association, amateur art­
ista and the general public
ure Invited to attend ail the
activities o f tha convention.

CAFT. AND MRS. CHANDLER SWANSON a r­
rive on opening night at the concert in time to
admire some o f the beautiful art work of Miss
Elizabeth Hodgkins, right, a r t teacher a t Semi­
nole High SchooL

Spencer Price, son o f Mr.
and Mrs. D oc Trice, celebrat­
ed his eighth birthday last
Friday with a party at his
home In Enlerpriir.
The afternoon was spent
playing gam es and contest!
and finally the opening of the
many gifts. Balloons and other
birthday party favort were
presented each guest.
Birthday cake, ice cream
and other birthday goodios
were tnjoyed by Ralph Tropf,
Bandy Akers, Joan McCarty,
Mrtva Naranjo, Levy Cox,
Billy Joo Tew, Dianne Starnes,
Alice Cox, Chris Spencer,
Nancy Hornbuckle. K a t i e
Brumbley,
Sally
Shrppard,
Roger Starnes, Faye Starnes,
Barbara Price, Norman Price,
Gloria Tew, Margaret Jeffers
and Martha Jeffers.

on the meeting in DcLnnd to
plan tha IMS and IBM pro
gram. The program will he on
interior decorating.
The

president

appointed

tha fa ct that "the male la su­
perior and the female devious,
deceitful and double-dealing."
The made and female aud­
ience thoroughly enjoyed this
cau stic repartee and applaud­
ed ita approval, while Miss
Demmond's behind - his - back
mugging added to Its delight.
The first excerpts were
from the classics — a choral
scene in poetry, translated
from the Greek, Aristophanes
in scenes o f "Lysiitrata
scene from Act I of McBfth,
wherein Lady McOclh per­
suades her husband to murder
the king; and a clever folksy
scene from M olicrc's "Tartuffe,” (The Hyprocrite),
From the
modern play­
wrights Miss Dcramond and
Wittow chose a dramatic scene
from
Tennessee Williams,
"Streetcar Named Desire,"
another from popular Scan
O'Casey's works, "Juno and
the Peacock” and the proposal
scene between Jack Tanner
and Ann Itamsdcn in “ Man
and Superman" by G, 11.
Shaw.
For the windup, the drama­
tists chose to transport the
audience, (now (irmly in the
iheTr ham's') to the

Mrs Norman MiBer, Mrs.
ic l Gilhuly and Mrs. Frank
Theater of the Absurd with
George on (he nominating
an excerpt from "T h e Bald
committee,
Soprano” by Eugene Ionesco.
Mra. Mary Barnhart report­
Wittow explained that this
ed on the trip In Tavares. Six was switching from "the real
members attended a handcraft world that's confused to the
meeting there.
confused world that's not
The club's Christmas party rea l."
will lie Dec. 8 at 1:3U p.m. at
One bit o f local off-the-cuff
the home of Mrs. Joo Masters. humor sparked one of the
There will be a gift exchange. early scenes, when Wittow was
Each gift is to lie homemade questioning
whether M i s s
or something grown by the Bern mond "cou ld do” the
dunor.
scene from Me Beth suggesting
Two meetings were announc­ that "perhaps” U was "too
ed to bo held at the Extension much of a challenge” for her.
Office in DeLand. On Nov. 18,
“ N o,” snapped back Miss
a demonstration on painting Dcmmoml, "b u t that is !" as
sweaters and aprons and on &gt;he pointed a finger ceilingNov. 23 a meeting on the ward and was promptly drownhealth program.
eil nut by Uio roar ot a Navy
Ten Osteen club members jet plane flying over the audi­
attended the last county coun­ torium.
cil meeting and presented a
The
first night
audience,
skil.
sipping coffee supplied by the
Atlrjjding were Mrs. Gilhuly, Lake Mary Woman's Club,
Airs. Barnhart, Mrs, Wonkns- during intermission, expressed
ky, Mrs. Wallin. Mrs. Miller, themselves to this reporter as
Mrs. Rueichcr, Mrs. Melrose, "ch arm ed." "delighted," and
Mrs. George, Mrs. Masters "v e r y ph ased."
and Eva Williams, Mrs. Lillie
Miss Bern mond and Wittow
Boyer, Mri. Harry Osteen and confessed, backstage after the
Mrs. Clarence Snyder.
show, that this is their first

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Lake Mary Women
Plan Full D ay
T h is Thursday

Lynda Muse Engaged To W ed

Charlotte Donahoe’ s demon­
stration of creating beautiful
holiday arrangements from 10
to 11 a.m. will be the high­
light o f the day, followed by n
work period (rom It to 12
noon. Lunch in d a business
meeting will be from 12 to 1
p.m ., then another hour work
period with a "share an Idea”
time following at 2 p.m.

Sun Ellen
Pulford, I and groom were Marilyn Raudaughter o f lfr . nod Mrs. Ed-1 terms and Terry Raulorsae.
ward Leo Fulford o f Sanford,
becama the bride o f Philip
Ray Tillm an, to o o f Mr. and
Mrs. Frank B os, o f Titusville,
at a double ring cerem ony on
Tuesday, Now. 10.
Judge B. S. Johnson of
Folkston, Ga,, officiated at the
ceremony o f m arriage.
Attcndanta for the bride

Z eta X i Assists
Charity P rojects

Lutheran Choir

5tls* Mildred Turner was
hostess recently at her West
17th St/eet home to lha regu­
lar meeting o f Zeta XI chapter
of Beta Sigma PhL 5lrs. Ro­
bert (F lo ) Wins a served as
co hostess.
It was announced that pro­
ceeds from the recent rum­
mage sale wa* &lt;23.68, which
will benefit charitable pro­
jects, a* well aa the proceed*
from the Christmas card* and
paper the sorority I* telling
now. A Thanksgiving basket
was planned fur a needy fam ­

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The Good Shepcrd Lutheran
Church choir of 20 voices,
tinder llte direction o f Robert
Carnle and accompanied hy
Mrs. Robert Smith, will *ing
at a special Thanksgiving Ves­
per Service the Sunday before
Thanksgiving. Nov. 22, at 5:30
p.m.
The llev. J. Gordon Perry
extends a cordial invitation to
the public to attend this ser­
vice.

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Taylor Family New Area Residents
Too young to retire, but with

and crabbinz when they can
find where to crab, and when
the water Isn’ t frigid all year
’ round, like it was In Washing­
ton. The Taylors are looking
forward to enjoying the facili­
Joe brought his all-Amer­
ties of the base and what Cen­
ica family to live In North
tral Florida has to offer, and
Orlando when he was transfer­
red with VAH13 from Whld
bey Island In the State of
Washington to Sanford Naval
Air Station.
22 years of hash marks on his
sleeve Is Joseph W. Taylor,
Aviation Ordanceman, First
C lan .

Now hear this: He made the
trek East with his Michiganborn wife Csrolyn; tl-ycarold JoLee (who broke her leg
the week before they left) and
Donald, eight,—they are the
native Floridians In tbo fam ­
ily, born In opposite ends of
the state, Miami Beach and
Orange
Park, respectively.
Four-year-old David also was
there. He and tbo family pet
dog Thundcrifoot) are the
Texans in the fam ily, l-alayette, La., Is represented hy
pretty three year-old Jllanc,
and baby Dwight, who Is eight
months old, was born in Oak
Harbor, Wash. So you see why
New Orleans-lorn Joe Taylor
can call his an all-A meric a
fam ily, but in 22 y « r s with
the Navy, you can do a heap
of traveling.
jo e likes to hunl and fish,
but he always seem* to shove
off for sea duty right before
the season opens. Also, as luck
would have It, when three of
the Taylor youngsters were
born, Joe was away on sea
duty. Baby Dwight arrived
when his daddy was in Japan
on the LiSS Kl'ty hawk. lie was
In Port Leoti, Africa, when
Donald was born, and he was
on the I’ SS Midway for hU
first daughter’s arrival. It was
some comfort to Carolyn, how­
ever, that her mother lives in
Miami and could be on band
when JoLee came into the
world.
It Is not &gt;11 moving (or the
Taylors. They do settle down
long enough to participate In
roller skating and swimming,

Lyman Boosters
Sponsor Supper
This Friday
The Athletic Boosters Club
of Lytnin High School will
•ponsor a pancake supper Fri­
day at the school cafeteria
from S to T p m.
Plan now to bring the family
out to the delicious pancake
and spicy sausage supper be­
fore attending the Homecom­
ing game at 8 p m.
There will be a minimum
donation for all the pancake*
you can eat with proceed! go­
ing to the acbool athletic turn!.

Permanent
Arrangements

Carolyn is delighted that the
VAll-13 wives have organised
a club.
Carolyn and Joe like being
back in Florida. "It feels more
like h om e” than anywhere else
they have been—probably be­
cause they have spent more

Program To DAR Chapter

THE FAM ILY OF AVIATION Orilnanec Man, First Class, Joseph W.
Taylor who are new residents to North Orlando tire shown from the left,
JoLee, 11, David, *1, 8 month old baby Dwight on Mnmnm Carolyn's lap.
Jilanc, 3 and Donald, 8. The family dog, Thunder, is also pictured.

Central Baptist
Holds Dedication
This Sunday

South Seminole Personals
Mr. iiiui Mra. Paul K nig lit, much better, so have
Mr*. Don Mount, and Sirs, their home here, ton.
liny Wesley enjoyed a trip
to laika Wale*, Bpuok Hill
and Indian Lake.

The WMU of the Central
Jli*.
W ciley
and
Mrs.
Baptist Church held a program Mount are ruthi-r new to the
on Baptist Woman's Day of community snd hud not had
an opportunity to visit these
Prayer at the regular meeting
places before, and they were
recently.
qult« impressed.
-Mrs. Barbara Gueaa. wife ol
I he Knights’ own property
the pastor of Pinccreat Baptlvt
in
Indian luike Estates, but
Church, was guest speaker
Rev, and At re. G ums are cur­ decided they like the com ­
rently making plans to go to munity in t&gt;«uth .Seminole
Germany as associate mission
SIVOI It *1.1ST wr.KIII.K
arlea.
The dedication of the new
church building wilt be -m
Nov, 22. There will be three
services that day, 11 a.m.. 3
p.m. and 7:30 p.m .

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MRS, PHYLLIS CHAPMAN, left o f X i lletn
Eta Exemplar Chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi is lire*
senting check to Mrs. Camieta Kay, Supervisor
o f Child Welfare Services in Seminole County.
The check represents the proceeds from a re­
cent rummage sale sponsored by the sorority to
aid this worthwhile organization nnd as the
Christmas Season approaches, this gesture Is
most befitting and appropriate to perhaps make
many hearts lighter and warmer.

Airs. F. F. Roumillat Presents

AND

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

time In various parts of this
state than any ot the other.*.
They are also geographically
closer to their fam ilies now
than when they were atotionrd
anywhere else anil they expect
to be visited and to visit their
parents.

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Sir*. F. E. Rmimlll.M wa» will he a luncheon honoring
guest speaker at the Novem­ the State Regent, Mrs. George
ber meeting of Sallto Harrison K. Evans. Weklva Chapter,
Chapter, Daughters of the DAB, will join Sallle Harrison
American Revolution, at the Chapter for this meeting.
Assisting Mrs True for Hit
home of the Regent, Sira, It.
social hour were Mr*. R. M.
E. True, Lake Slary.
Mrs Roumillat gave an in­ Ball and Mra. W. E. Baker.
At tending were Mrs. C. E.
teresting
musical program,
Butler,
Mis* Emma Baker,
telling of Hie contributions
made l ) H e musical world by Mrs. G. Cushman, Mr*. Pleas
Flnruu Zicgfcld, wiili hU p. Campbell, Mrs. n. p, Pray,
many musical comedy extra­ Mr*. L Fellows, Mr* A. W.
vaganzas, with »ong* which l-ce, Mr*. L. C. Wildner, Mr*.
still retain their popularity. W. A. Canadsy, Mr*. H, H.
Francis Scott Key was then Smith, Mr*. K. W. Ruprecht,
accorded deserved recognition Mr*. F. E. Itoumltlat, Mrs. W.
for writing the ‘ 'Star-Spangled N. King, Mrs. M. llrani, M ;«
Banner," ami the s t o r y It. N. Mason, Mrs. II. Brewprompting this contribution to er, Mrs. E. 51 Hoke, Mrs. L.
the American people was well Tinsley. Mrs. It. 51. Ball, Mr*
delivered hy Mr*. Roumillat. W. E. Baker, Mr*. J. 8. him*
and Mri. It. E. True.
tn closing, Mr*. Roumillat
touched on Hu- life of John
YOUNG WIVE
Phillip Sousa with hie thrill­
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - Thr
ing Hand Marches, and the niost (rripient age ot marriage
stirring strains ot "Stars and for high school graduates is 18.
Stripes Forever" completed Ami four out of five girl* who
the musical program.
receive "sweetheart chests” —

The bride has lived la Senstssole County moat of her life
and was graduated from Sam*
Inole High School with tht
class of 1264. She It bow at*
tending school io Orlando.
The groom was born in MoClcnny and attended school#
there and at TUusviUe. He la
presently employed with a tool
construction company of Win*
ter Park.
Following a wedding trip to
the Florida East Coast, Mn
and Mrs. Tillman are now re­
siding in Geneva.
A wedding reception and
open house honoring the bride
and groom will be held thia
Sunday, Nov. 22, at the homd
of the bride’s parents on Jew*
ett Lane (rom 3 to 3 p.m . Al)
friends and relatives o f the
young couple are invited to
attend.

With Proceeds

Presents Special

The breakfast from I to 10
will be served by Mrs. Estelle
Leone and Mrs. Maxine Hopkins. Juice, coflee and dough­
nuts are on the menu.

K o v . 1 8 , 1964 — P a r e •

RrraTB

Miss Fulford Becomes Bride

ter, Lynda Echota Muae, to
Donald Marvin Carter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carter, ol
Sanford.
The bride-elect was born in
Sanford and attended the publie schools here. She is pre­
sently employed at the Rltx
Theater in Sanford.
Mr. Carter received his pub_ lie schooling here and was
graduated from Athens College
. at Athens, Ala. He la present­
ly an eighth grade science
' teacher at Sanford Junior High
* School.
The wedding will be an
event of Dec. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Pinecrcst Baptist Church.

wonderful new idea* o o Christn a a decorations, preceded bp
an arthritis breakfast,
la
scheduled Thursday by the
La^e Mary Woman's Club
from I to 3 p.m. at the Educa­
tional Building of the Lake
Mary Presbyterian Church.

V a a fw rfl

&lt;

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gene I the engagem ent and approach
Echola o f Sanford announce tag m arriage o f their daugh

A workshop abounding with

Mrs. W i l l i a m Shattuck,
chairman of the workshop,
has asked members to bring
foliage, dried material, pine
c o w s , bottle caps, apray paint,
glue, wire cutters, sewing eraplementa and "Ideas.”
Members are to bring sack
lunches, with drmka and des­
sert being provided by the
workshop committee.

VE *

MRS. P. R. TILLMAN

Personals

Oviedo Women
T o Honor Faculty

Cdr. and Mr*. Rusicll G.
Pearson ol Summerlin Avenue
have a* a current houseguest,
By Evelyn Lasdy
Miss Uirene Neptune ot Kan­
Memtier* o f the W om an's
sas City, who will remain Club o f Oviedo will honor their
with the Pearsons until after husbands and the high achool
ily.
Dr. Charles Park Jr. spoke Thanksgiving.
faculty members at the annual
to the group on “ kledlcal
supper this Friday night. N or.
Alias Juanita Wynne, o f New 20, at 6:45 at the W om an's
Care For the Aged.” and his
address was most informative Orleans, and daughter of Air. Club.
and Mrs. L. H. Wynne of San­
and enlightening.
All members are urged to
Other mem bers present were ford, Is currently visiting her prepare a large picnic suppeg
tho 51 me*. Eleanor Butler, family before departing (or ■nd bring to the club by 6:30,
Dora le e Russell. Pat Beers, Denver, Colo., where she has
Jeanette Cara, Kilty Corley, accepted • position as a reg­
5tarrhetta Dormlney, Flora istered nurse at the Colorado
Mae Wells, Kathy Downer ami General Hospital.
En route to Denver Allis
Miss Grace 5tarke Stlneclpher.
Wynne will Join her room­
mate, Miss Faye Harvln, of
Enterprise
Baton Rouge, In New Orleans.
They will visit friends in Dal­
las and Amarillo, Texas, and
will spend Thanksgiving in Al­
buquerque, N. 51., M o r e re­
The W S.C.S. group* of the
porting to their new assign­
llarnvit Memorial Methodist ments.
Church inet Tuesday. The
morning group met with Mrs.
Finn EgglenMnn In Lemon
Bluff and the evening group
met with 5Ir*. Iluth Magcnheimer.

T h is Friday

Personals

GGAGE

■Mrs. D. J Parker, .Mr*. Tyrule Ovialt, Mrs. E. W, Jones
and grandson, Clint, 5lrs.
Nancy Raines, .Miss Helen
Snodgrass and Alfred Cornell
were among those enjoying the
Coast Line train ramble to
Rainbow Spring* Sunday.

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AMELIA K.\ItIIART
AND OTHERS

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Flemings
(lifts • Cards • Hooka
210 E. First St.

Mr*. True presided at the cedar hope chests— from their
hu.vlnedl meeting and announc­ men are married within the
ed that the December meeting year, a recent survey show*.

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BEAR LAKE Elementary School second grade teacher, Mrs, Janice Cow­
ley and school principal, George Dabbe, receive copy o f safety coloring
book presented to the class by .Banford Pilot Club vice president Miss
Doris Fleming (left) and Mrs. Eioise D. Collins, club safety chairman
(second from left).
(Herald Photo)

Attorney General
Will Succeed
Sen. Humphrey
IT. PAUL, Waa. (DPI) WalttT P. (Frit*) Moods It, M,
Minn*tots'# enenttle attorney
general, will ssececd Vies
President-elect Hebert Hum*
phrey la tbs U. 8. leasts.
Democratic dev. Karl P.
Bolvaag announced be was
ilviag the appolatmeat to the
Skadar, dark-haired Densecrat — e rising young ittr in
Mlssesets’a Democratic-farmer labor party.
Mondato will become sena­
tor as soon as Humphrey re■lent aad serve the remaining
two years of Humphrey's
term.
"I dost kaow yet what day
Senator Humphrey will re­
sign," Rulvaag said. But It la
expected to come before the
seat Congress convenes to glee
Honda le a seniority jump ea
other new senators.
The governor chose Moodale
from k- field o( several Minne­
sota Demoeratlc-farmer-labor
party leaden, Including him­
self, If. 8. Secretary of Agri­
culture and former Gov. Or­
ville L Freeman, Rep. John
Blatnik, and Robert Short,
Minneapolla, owner n( the Loe
Angeles Lakers.
Thera were reports that
Moodale w a s Humphrey’s
choice. But Bolvaag said ho
made the selection on Us own
and that Humphrey had sug
geitcd only that ho make the
choice as soon as poulble aft­
er the election.

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VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary
Elects Two Year Trustee
By Marym «

Coronation
To Open PTO
Festivol
By Dm i Eetee
A King and Queen and a
Prince and Princess will be
crowMd Saturday to kickoff
the Longwood
Elementary
PTO Fall Festival at the
Khool.
The coronation win be at
3i4i p. m. and boolhi wilt be
open for business from 4 until
I p, m. Students are to be
elected through a penny-count
vote for which containers have
been placed In etch classroom.
Tbo Festival will be the prin­
cipal moMy-maklng project of
the year aad proceeds will be
used for playground equipment
and beautification of the school
grounds.

Presentation of 110 aafety
coloring books to second grad­
ers at Baar Lake Elementary
School waa made last week by
the Sanford Pilot Club by Mra.
Eioise D. Collins, club safety
chairman and Mias Doris
Fleming, club vice president.
Under tho eatchy title of "13Safety-4 in Florida Coloring
Book," material covered In­
clude! Instructions on cross­
ing streets, conduct In and
around water, hazards of leav­
ing toyi scattered around,
warning against playing In
drainage canals or ditchei,
how to properly ride a bicy­
cle, use of car safety belt,
tips for parents sod caution
against taking any medicines
without adult supervision.
On band lo recalva Use books
George Dabbs, school
principal and Mrs. Collins’
daughter, Mrs. Janice Cowley,
who leachei second grade at
Baar Lake.

VFW Borbecue
Is Success
By

Dn

ii

K ites

Commander John McMsnus
of South Seminole VFW Post
1207 of Longwood announced
M a y that the chicken and rib
hsrbecue held at the poet home
Sunday waa very successful.
Dinners were completely sold
out by 4 p. m.
McManus expressed his ap­
preciation to members of the
post and military and (o pa
Irons of the event who were
responsible fut Us success.
Another barbecue la planned
for Jan. IT.

Now You Know
Dulled Press Inleraatlonil

HKXIIMU.H
COUNTV.
Twenty-two per cent of Eng
KUMIItiA
llxh homes lien a fixed bath,
On* bill fur Ml* i-umliln*i| prola-la ah ill b* aubnillt.il nnil and tha same percentage —
Will ba rac*lv*i| unlll \:0o p. though not necessarily the
in, Thuratl.r ti.r,mli*r IS, 1MI,
• I IN* Sctinol tilmlnl.lr.itun same homes-have no hot wa­
IlolM-bS,
l'nnimtn:lil
Hir.al, ter tap, according to govern­
Sanford, rturlii*. at which llm* ment figures.
■ ut pl*'-« tli* bill* will b* publ l d r op«n*il ant rami nlnuil.
Coatrai-t docum.nta conalat
of Iwa a.la -if plan* anil un*
aal of api-ilflralliin*. D ra wing,
alt-l .pacifica tion. n u r b . ubtuln*(l fur th* u m pr-&gt;Jrrt* bf
ii«pl»ltlllK
(ill IS
With
th.
Archllact, John A. Iluriun IV,
Fourth Floor, hanfunl All will?
Il.nk IliilMItia Hanford, Kl«rWASHINGTON (U P I) —
Ida, for tli* flrat aal * f dorumaul* obt.lii.it Much ilrtxi.lt A model o f the almple but
Will b* r.fu n d .d In full tu eii'h
p.i.u n who r«turn* th* docu­ Imposing gravrslte designed
ment* lit a -ml i-umllllon within for I'maidenl John F, Ken­
IS day* afl*r tha bid op.nlrig;
with **coulliin a* nul*d I,alow. nedy is on public dlepiuy at
Additional aal* may b* ohtalnad at th* tiial uf IIS.se fur all the Nstionul Gallery o f Art.
prr&gt;|*rla, which I* half refundThe ile*ign o f the memorial
nbla. Uansral Contractor* »*curInn ducunianL* and aal atibiulM- grave to be cun. true'led In
Ini pruputal ahall ba r.fun d- Arlington National Cemetery
•d on*-half th* d*|Hiall upon
r.turn o f document* In good waa unveiled for dignlU ritt
toudltlon.
and newsmen by architect
A c . r t l f l . d cb*ck or bank
draft, p a y j M . to th* lluard uf John C. Wariu cke, lit creator.
Publlu Inalruutlon for M.mltiol*
The gravtslle will be domi­
County, riorldai U. a Uevaramam Honda, nr • a .tl.f a c to r y nated by the eternal flams
bid bund *i* cu l* d by th* blddar Kennedy's widow lighted near­
and *cc*ptatd* auralla. In an
amount a&lt;iual to flva par cant ly a year ago when
•f tb* bid abalt b* submitted burled on th* hillside
with each bid.
Tb* auccaaafut M l Jar will b* the CustU-Lr* mansion In
ranuir.d to fwrnlak and pay fur lingtoa.
aallafactory parfurmanc* and
Warneek* expressed hop*
parmant bond or boada. Allantl*a la oallad lo tha fact that that hla design would synthe­
l o t laaa than tka minimum
aaUrlaa aad waea* aa aat forth sis* "this particular hillside,
la th* Vp*clflcatluna muat ba this flam*, this man and
paid on tkla projaal.
The Uuard of l-ublla ln.trtic- point In history" for the
tlon for Hamlnola Connly, Flor­
Conetrnctlon will begin In
ida. raaaivaa tha righ t to ro*
the
fall o f IMS and will
fart any and/or all blda or lo
walv* any Infurmalltiaa ta Iba about a year to templet*,
bidding. No bid aball ba with
drawn for a parlud o f fill.an total coat will be fit million.
( I D day* aut&gt;a*&lt;|u*nt to Ik*
Th* caskets o f th* 1st*
sptnlng of bid* without th* President aad Uia two
consent o f lb* H-iard.
nedy Infants buried alongside
J. U. WIUUIIT, JR.
Chairman. Hoard o f Fubltc him will be moved 10 feet
Inatructlun
fur
H.iulnota
dawn the hillside toward
County, Florida
H T Mllwaa
Potomac River while the
M-min-ia i-uunly aup *rln t*n.
mortal Is being construct*!
drnt of 1‘ ublla luatructfon
an 1 Ca-Offlclo Sa crtU ry lo
Kennedy’s body will U*
tha Hoard at Fublla Inatruea
rectangular grass plot,
lion
Publlah Nor. II. I t A Doe. *. slightly raiaed above a while

PUC Is Attacked
In Miami Court
TA LLA H ASSEE (U P I) The State Public Utilities
Commission was under attack
in the Florida Supreme Court
today on charges o f allowing
the Florida Power and l.ight
Company to eat electric rates
without a public hearing.

Roth Smith was elected two
year trustee at the regular
meeting of the Auxiliary Unit
to South Semlaolo VFW Poet
1307 held lait week at the Post
Home on t u Old Dixie High­
way north ot Longwood. Mrs.
Smith was formally Installed
In office by Mrs. Louise Ste­
wart, pest district 1 president,
la other business, Mra. Vlr-

Hospital
Notes
November 17, 19W
Admissions

Linda Puwell, Robert Bra­
den, Eunice Howard, Robert
Underwood, Paul Polgar, Ma­
rla E. Bowes, Kathryn Lindstrom , Juanita Vernon, Walter
II. Kotller Sr., Paul Aucoln,
Roosevelt Williams, Urlglda
Hawks, M argo Balentine, Eve­
lyn De.Maltlo, Sanford; Mar­
garet Starling, Casselberry:
A m y Allen, Mary Walla, De­
ll* ry ; Lilly White, Oviedo.
Birtha
Mr. and Mr*. George DeMattio, Sanford, a g irl; Mr.
and Mia, Hartchel Powell,
a boy; Mr. and Mr*. Keith
Crocker, Lake Mery, a boy.
Dischargee
Janet S. Schulls, Oscar T o­
ler, Charles Colbert, Betty
Jericho and baby girl, Bar­
bara Erickson end baby girl,
Norma Brawner and baby
girl, Melba Hunt, France*
Galloway, Phil Hair, Sanford;
Marjorie Third, DeBary; Her­
bert Jnhnaon, Deltona; Wynell Bush, Geneva; Mae Wil­
liams, Lake
M ary;
Erika
Bean-, North Orlando; Jessie
Washington, Oviedo; Lucille
Anderson, Osteen.

The ault waa filed on behalf
of a Miami attorney, Robert
Scott Kauffman. It follows a
recent private report pniil for
by the City o f Miami which
aaid the power company was
making too much profit.
On another front, the utili­
ties commission general coun­
sel, Lewie Pattcway, *alil the
commission had scheduled a
Star lit Horn
hearing for Dec, 29 on Mia­
NEW YORK (U P I)—Actress
m i's petition seeking an or­ Carol Lawrence, wife o f sing­
der to the Florida Exit Coast e r Robert Goulet, Tuesday
Railway to resu r e a minimum night gave birth lo a seven
nf once-a-dny passenger serv­ pound, two ounce boy. The
ice aa required under its state child, the couple’s first, will
charter.
be named Christopher.

glnla McManus, presides*, re­
minded the i mill try of the
district I meeting to take place
this Saturday and Sunday at
Daytona Beach. She urged as
many members u possible to
attend and announced that Mra.
Marie Ktogoa, national presi­
dent. will be In Orlando, Jan.

18-M.
Irene March, who waa ap­
pointed Longwood hospital
chairman to axslit Mra. Edna
Norman of Sanford, Informed
the women that she and Mrs.
Harriet Harris and the presi­
dent had vixiled the Unit 9338
of Apopka, Nov. 10.
Mrs. Harris reported that a
pair nf crutches belonging to
the post and auxiliary have
been borrowed and are in use.
She staled that the wheel chair
and walker have been returned
and are now available for loan.
Anyone desiring lo use these
Items should contact Mrs. Har­
ris.
Plans for celebrating the
group's filth anniversary were
discussed. Final plana will be
announced at a later date.
The next meeting of (he auxi­
liary U scheduled for Dec. 10.

Deltona Club
To Sponsor
Style Show
By Mildred Haney
Deltona W clcomo W a g o n
Club will iponsor a style show
at t p. m. Thursday at the Del­
tona Community Center featur­
ing raxhlons from Gibbs of DeLand, a Welcome Wagon spon­
sor.
Ladies and young people of
Deltona will servo as models,
Mr*. Il'ffa Richmond will nar­
rate and Mrs William Yobe
of DeBary will bo directing.
Everyone is Invited to com e
and see fashions which will
be worn in and about Deltona
during the coming holiday sea­
son and ladies are urged to
bring their menfolk who will
appreciate Ideas for (bat all
important Christmas gift.

Kennedy Memorial Model Unveiled

&lt;^u-u

tuarbje terrace that wiU ac­

commodate up to S.'iO persona.
A simple gtuy (late mark­
er over th* body will be in­
scribed with an eight-inchhigh cross and the words;
"John
Fitiirerald
Kennedy

On

either

aide

will

be

smaller slata tablet* marked
“ Patrick

Bouvl*r

Kennedy,"

shortly after birth

At tha head o f the Presi­
dent’s gra ve will be a low,
three-pronged bronze font for
the eternal flams, retting on
a marble pedestal. Magnolia
trees will Bank the grave ter-

r

that there are many
captions about will* a n d
pointed nut that hi tha state
o f Florida, wllla Bead net be
notorited or recorded aad de
not take effect natfl tha par*
ty has died and tha will has
been admitted to prebeta.
Ha advised that a p e rm
may win anything that be
own* la name only with th*
exception of constitutional
homestead and property held
In joint tenancy with th* right
o f aurrivorehlp.
He urged thoee who are
concerned about guardianship
o f their children aad their
children’! estate* ta tha event
of a common disaster In
which both husband and wife
a n killed, to make wllla nam­
ing guardians. He said that
It I* a wire procedure for
couplta to own all proparty
jointly eo that properties
would automatically past to
tha surviving spouse to ease
of death after death certifi­
cate U secured aad recorded.
In answer to a question fol­
lowing his talk. Stmatrem re­
ported that there la no state
Inheritance tax tn Florida.

fin

Maybe The Battle Wat
Better Than The Game

rr*8 TW O TO O NE — in favor of Seminole End
Larry Wataon (88). Tha 210-pound SHS wingman latches onto a Ron Hinson pans Friday
night whila defensive halfback Phil Higgs (21)
getn only ona hand on tha pigskin. Wataon went
over to hit paydirt and post Sanford’s third
touchdown. Seminole grabbed the Metro tilt,
27 to 7.
(Herald Photo)

Strikes. . .
Spares

By John A. SpaltU
The speaker was Introduced
This past weekend w s bad
by Mra. Mary Bartllnskl, pro­
gram chairman. The elub'a one ol the largest groups yet,
regular business meeting fol­ what with trying for those tur­
lowed th* program .
keys, the Saturday night moon­

It Hew Players
Amass 39 Wins
Aa Jal-Atat com puted lu
first week o f play at the Orlando-Semlnole Fronton, the
t l new pUyera added to the
roeter have already given an
excellent accounting o f them­
selves.
TL
a IVaV iw w tv iiiii■ L&amp;wa
wmvw awssss^

It’s pretty easy Ihing to do
since we've had this number
of winners.

All you have lo do Is knock
down at least eight pins with
your first ball for one game.
light bowling and on Sunday All proceeds go to the blind
It’s Um* tor scotch doubles. of the Bowler's Victory Le­
Before It slips my mind (and gion.
# e *
In th* care o f the buwler who
Don't forget about our Har­
hasn't continued in league
play, but atlU wants ‘ In' oo vest Ball this Thursday. Every,
tournament com petition) you one’s Invited to coma and
always use your final average watch our Queen be crowned.
Speaking of this phase o f the
from the prior Fall League.
We had to adjust one o f the promotion, boyoh-boy but is
averages suomitted due to this there ever a battle going on
misunderstanding
In scotch among three or four ol these
lovelies.
doubles.
Let's take a quick look and
Just tor the record, Betty
find out who our local winners Johnson told me that as ol
are.
Monday of this week these
*
*
#
girls have raiaed over 1390.
First o f all, In Moonlight (I think l'U get them to work
Bowling we had Bob Kemp of for the Spolskl retirement fund
Eau Gallic in first for the while they’re at It! Gee what
gents (travel bag) with Bob a group of go-getter* they've
May second (portable light); turned-out to be. Congratula­
leading the gals was Darkis tions.)
Owens (dryer rack) and Susie
* *
*
May was second (coffee pot).
The men's bowling m o d s We have Moonlight Bowling lion will be gaily represented
each Saturday at 9 p. m.
by their league officers in the
For the second consecutive very near future. Oh, don’ t
week, the combination o f Bob worry, y o j ’U be able to spot
May (him again) and Doris them a mile away cause they'll
Scliauttect w ere devastating as be wearing bright red vestal
a team in the scotch doubles, (Oooh, la la !)
winning the event with their
Seriously, I think ll’ i a real
937 series. Including handicap. good idea foi no olher reason
This was eight m ore pins lhan the fact that all of the
than the Kanner-Jackson team men will start to know who
with a 929 Third-place was their slate of leaders are.
captured by Bob Workman and
The Sanford Men's Bowling
Sue Jackson (see what hap­ Association is also going to
pens when you enter more purchase 90 advance tickets
than onceT) with fourth-place to the 1967 ABC Tournament in
falling to Jerry Wisdom and Miami. Just ran'l wait for that
Shirley Siglin. Wisdom and event . . . not that my bowling
Slglln were In the winner's will he any better but 1 sure
circle alio last week.
love Miami Beach!
• *
*

ed a total o f 30 wins In the
fir st seven days o f play.
The leader with a total o f
eight wlna Is Orbea III, m«mber o f a wall known fam ily of
Pelotarl’s, In second place
with seven wins la the hard
throwing backcourt man Zarandona. Third placa !a held
by tha Mexican player Everardo with five wine, and tied
fo r fourth are Javier and Carnivlo.
Jai-A U l fans have been
seeing some of tha best games
in the three year history o f
the Fronton. Veterans Elorrl
and Gaati have been display­
ing the form that mad* them
favorites o f th* local patrons.
Th* first week's play also
brought several o f those big
paying "P erfects'a ." In the
second gam e o f opening night,
the 4-7 combination o f UrU
and Carmelo got the season
o f f to a rousing start by pay­
ing 1674.70. Then on the old
jinx night— Friday the 13th—
the team o f Badiola and Man­
uel paid a thumping 1883.80.
Here are som e more turkey
A t th*
Saturday matinee
ealers who have added their
fourth gam * winners paid the
names to the winner's column:
largest "P e r fe c t* " o f th* rea­
Pete Peterson, Neal Maxwell,
son, a slatting *906..10.
Bob Edmoud, Lee Reltmyer,
Helen Padgett, Jean Belque,
Dan Slglln, Bob Workman,
Garry
Fox
(again),
John
Bridges (a g a in -y o u may win
tw ice), and the list continues
BOCA BATON, Fla. (UPIV- to grow.
As a matter of fact, to date
Tba annual meeting of tb*
Southern Newspaper Publish­ we hive had over 39 turksy
ers Association (SNPA) winds winners. Now you know that

Publishers Elect

EAST L A N S I N G , Mick.
(UPI) —Notre Dam* Univer­
sity has officially ipobglsed to
Michigan Stato diversity far
as attack upon Um Spartan
band Saturday following a foot­
ball game between the two
schools at South Bend, tod.
But the apology apparently
won't be enough to persuade
MSU to take it* band back too
the Irish campoa next falL
Prof. Leonard Falcone, dir­
ector of th# 179-pieco Spertau
band, said, "We've very pkaaed to receive the expression of
regret and apology from No­
tre Dam*. I personally think
it was unfortunate that such
a thing should hare taken place
and I hope tha situation wiB
Improve down there—1 hope
that this incident will Improve
the conduct of students at
Notre Dame."
The MSU band was march­
ing In formation from the No
tre Dame (Udlnm to Its buses
when It wai attacked by a
mob of about 200. One musk
elan was knocked out and sev­
eral others suffered face In­
juries In the scuffles.
A number of instruments
were also smashed or dam­
aged and four bandsman lost
their hats to the vandals.
The attack earn# after N o
tre Dame, th* natloo’s firstranked football team, defeated
MSU 34-7.
Falcooe said he had never
witnessed a similar incident In
37 years as UbU bind director.
He also noted, however, he fel*
manners
the Notre Dam*
students and supporters bad
deteriorated anirply In the last
few years. MSU has taken Its
barn! to South Bend five times
In the last IS years, be said.
William C. Mofflt, assistant
band director and arranger,
said attacks continued until
some bandsmen dropped their
instruments and started d o
fending themselves. They chas­
ed some of the attackers tats
Notre Dam* dormitories.

Metro
STANDINGS
All
Coaf.
WLT WLT

Team
Colonial
Edgewater
Seminole
Boone
Bis. Moore*
Evans
Oak RIdre
Winter Park
'Season Completed
Retails Last Wrek
Seminole 27, Oak Ridge 7
Colonial 22, Leesburg 7
Boone 19, Ulsbup Moore 9
Edgewater 32 Evans 0
(O nly Teams Scheduled)
Games This Week
Evans at Colonial
Oak Ridge at Leesburg
Winter Park at Apopka
(Only Teams Scheduled)
Games Nov. a
DeLand at Seminole
Edgewater at Boone

Caribbean snappers, aaya
the Miami Seaquarium's CopL
Bill Gray, are the largest o f
the specie*. They weigh as
much aa 200 pounds.

M r.
IS

COM I M i

Tu -Hin F R E N C H

W i

SOON
S \N[

Y i m r i c a ’.s l i n e a l

Ben H. Golden

up today following • round of
committee reports.
Th* SNPA gavel waa turned
over today to Ben Hal* Gold­
en, S3, president and publish­
er of th* Chattanooga Time*,
who was named new associa­
tion president Tuesday, suc­
ceeding Albert N. Jackson,
publisher of tho Dallas TimesHerald.

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W hooping Cranes
WASHINGTON (UPD-The
Interior Department reported
that U more rare whooping
cranes have arrived at the
Araasaa National Wildlife Ref­
uge during the past five days,
raising to 30 the number at th*
Texas Gulf Coast wintering
grounds. The birds are mem­
bers of the last wild Dock to
existence.

MEMORIAL TO KENNEDY—Model above of the memorial which will
mark the grave of the late President Kennedy was unveiled In Washing*
ton. The plan incorporates ths eternal flame now burning at the plot. Top
center is the historic Custia-Lee Mansion.
(N BA Telephoto).
i

Steel barbed wire for fenc­
ing first waa developed to
18T4.

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�Oviedo High To Host Maine Basketball Champs A t Yuletide
Lions To Meet
Ellsworth Five
In Two Games

FSU Injury
Buoys Hope
For Florida

■y Jaliaa
HeraM
Although the Oviedo High
football lion s still h ast one
m ore opponent on thla sea­
son's grid slate plus a Rain­
bow Bow! inanition to meet
Willis ton i t Dunne lion, sports
fans in that area — plus the
school oO iclala-are hailing an
announcement that Oviedo’s
cage squad will host the bas­
ketball champions of tba State
o f Maine during the Christmas
holidays.
The
announcement
w as
made Tueadey by C. W. Hold­
e r, school principal, and Paul
MlUer, athletic director.
The Lions will play two
games with the Ellsworth High
School quintet o f Ellsworth
Me. One o f the contests will be
played at the Oviedo gymna­
sium and tha site of the other
port the two-game sat.
Holder said that there was
eom e consideration bring giv
en to playing one of lbs games
In Sanford If arrangaments
could be made for tbe use of
the Fleming Gymnasium at
Seminole High School. He also
indicated that If this could
not b t arranged perhaps tbe *e
road game could be played at
Lyman High's Gym In Long
wood.
Ellsworth, according to Hold
er, not only bolds the Maine
atate championship but also
was runnerup last season for
the all-New England cage title,
"T h is tournament," Holder
pointed out, "la for all schools,
regardless of site or classifies
tioo, W e're eipectlng some
first class competition and
w e're confident that cage fans
throughout the a rts will supsport the two-game set."
Holder said that if arrange­
ments can be made the Lions
m a y go to Maine during the
1965 Christmas holidays and
visit the Ellsworth five on their
hom e court.
The Lions anticipate having
one of the finest quintets in
Central Florida during the
forthcoming hardboard season.
They have most of last year's
outstanding squad members
back this season. Among these
are stars Jim Courier, Billy
Mikler, Rex Brooks and Ted
'BeBborn. The five will be
coached again thla season by
Mikler with the assistance of
D ick Prater, a former Ken­
tucky high school, U. S. Air
F orce, and University of South
Carolina ace.
MlUer said the Lions are
•till in the process of complet­
ing this season's cage slate and
it will be announced as soon as
the schedule is filled.
Holder added that tbe twof a ma aeries with Ellsworth is
subject to approval by the
Florida High School Activities
Association. However, he said
that he did not anticipate any
difficulty in obtaining tbe asso
elation'* okiy.

FRO STPRO O rS DOYLE K ELLY tsuj „
Lions o f Oviedo High smother him during las
teat at John Courier Field. Amnng the Lions a
center John Arie (50), end Ardie Arndt (82),
and fullback Jimmy Dawaey (6 3 ).

Seminoles
For DeLand In
Homecoming

Willie Mays
Delegated More
Responsibility

By David HigglnbothsM
Herald Sport* Writer
The Sanford Seminoles fin­
ally came to life in the
ond half o f their tilt with the
Oak

Ridge

pioneer*

after

trailing at the half by a score
o f 7 to 0, The Trlba decided
to play ball and they tied the
■core in the third quarter
making it levrn all. Then the
tide changed even more when
SHS scored 30 pointa in the
fourth period and racked up
a 27 to 7 victory.
The victory over the Pio­
neers gave the Seminoles a
record o f aix wine, on* Inea,
and two ties. Five o f the wins
were against Metro opponents
plus one loss and on* tie.
SHS haa now racked up 110
first down* and limited their
opponent* to 72. They have
posted 1.791 gross yard* on
329 rushing plays with their
opponent* being held to 901
yards on 298 carries.
By the same yardstick, Sunford ha* lost 131 yards rush­
ing while they have setback
their opponent* 230 yards.
The Tribe's defense record
la due partially to ball control
as well ai the tight line and
crashing linebackers.
,
The squad's ucriul game has
moved to 54H yard* galne t
passing while opponents have
420 air yarda with thrse TDt
made by passing. The Tribe
has seven touch downa scored
by passing.

JENNIE Frederick is
sponsored by the Semi*
note Memorial Hospital
League as a candidate
for the Bowling Queen
honors o f the Sanford
Women'* Bowling A s­
sociation. The Queen
will be selected tomor­
row evening at the
Harvest Ball at Meiotlee Skating Rink, with
400-600 expected to at­
tend the dance.
(Herald Photo)

Everyone Happy
Over Yogi Berra
Deal VYilh Mels
NEW YORK (U P I) - Yogi
Berra made it official and you
can't find two happier people
than Manager Casey Stengel
and President Georg* Weiss of
the New York Met*.

I'nle**, of course, it’s those
t ft million rabkl Met fan* who
All told, the Seminoles o f­ out drew the American League
fense shows 2,339 yard* gain­ champion New York Yankees
list year.
ed while their opponents hsvc
Berra, who led the Yanks to
registered 1,321, a 1,016 yard
the American League flag in
lead for the local*.
his fir*t managerial assign­
The Tribe has an open date
ment and who was fired after
Friday. The extra practice
losing the rubber game of the
time will be valuable for the
World Series to the St. Louis
Tribe faeea the DeLand Bull­
Cardinals signed a two-year
dog* Nov. 26 at Sanford'* Me­ contract for an estimated *33,Coleman Honored morial Stadium. The event oon Tuesday as a coach and
MONTREAL (U PI) - Full­ will be the school's homecom­ part-time player with the Meta.
back Lovell Coleman of the ing game,
And that indeed made Casey
Calgary Stampederi who led
'd e lig h te d ’ '
It also made
ball carriers with l.AZ) yards
Fight
Results
George Weis* "m ost pleased."
rushing last season, ws* nam­
Berra, who picked up 123,000
ed player of the year in The
N EW YORK (U P I)— Ray
Canadian Football League to­ Patterson, 194, New York for not heing a mem ber of the
Vinks' system next season,
day. Coleman is a M-year-oId H ty , nutpninted E v e r e t t
said later it* the day, “ of
former star for Western Mirhi i Copeland, 206, Brooklyn, N.
course I'm happy to be back
gan.
*Y- (6).
with Mr Weiss and Casey, al­
though I don’ t think I was giv­
en a raw deal by the Yankees."

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'Cane Quintet
Schedules Five

Head
Basketball Coach
Dave Miller nf the South Sem­
inole Junior High School Hur­
ricanes said today that to far
five cage contests have hern
scheduled for the 1904-65
hardboard eeason.
The Hurricane quintet will
open Ita slat* when It tangles
with Slavia in both varsity
and junior varsity engage­
ment* Nov. 25 at the Oviedo
High (iym.
They are to meet Sanford
Junior High'* Braves at t,y.
man Gym Dec. 3, on Dec. o
they meet Slavia at Lyman,
on Dec. 12 they host the Tam­
pa IKns at Lyman and go to
Kissimmee on Dec, 15.

Miami Practices For Vanderbilt

a t t e r o f

CORAL G ABLES (U P I&gt; —
Coach Charlie Tate, hoping to
extend ■ three-game winning
streak, is keeping his Miami
Hurricane* on the practice
field until after dark getting
ready for VenderbilL
But Tata ordered no con­
tact and aaid that a light con­
tact drill may tie the only hea­
vy « irk the Hurricanes will
go through all wieek in order

T W T H E F tF

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BETW EEN
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By failed Press
Florida Ceach Ray Grave*
ran hit team through another
sharp practice end said, " I ’m
starting to feel better" about
the gam e Saturday with arch
rival Florida State.
One development that buoy­
ed Graves’ spirits was an in­
jury
report front Florida
SUM.
Graves said a lrg injury to
Florida
Stats'* undrrstudy,
quarterback and kirkrr, Ed
yards before the
Pritchett, will keep him out
homecoming con*
o f the game and put atl the
Paul Lukas (64),
pressure on Steve Tenil,
lan Adriatico (82)
"C ertainly now all the pres­
(Herald Photo)
sure ia on Tensl since FSU
hasn't won with any other
quarterback, and having nev­
er beaten Florida, this adds
even more preeeure," Grave*
aald.
Elsewhere In the Southeast­
ern
Conference,
Louisiana
State's three platoon*, the
white and go tram and the
Chines* bamliU, alternated
SAN FRANCISCO f llP l ) - between offense and defense
Herman Frinks, the new man­
at Baton Rouge In polishing
ager o f the San Francisco
up their game fo r Saturday's
Gland, launched his admlnis
meeting with Tulane.
tration by delegating more re­
Tulane stressed punting iu
sponsibility to team captain
drills nt New Orleans. Quar­
Willie Mays
terback Dave G ait passed and
"I'll have Willie come Into
punted well in the workout
the office once in a while and
but Coach Tommy O'Boyle
discuss the (cam with m e,"
said hia tenm had not been
Franks laid of the center field­
exceptionally spirited in work­
er who was named captain
outs so far
last May by Alvin Dark.
He added, however, "W e
"A manager can get only so
should
be ready Saturday."
close to the players. The
At Tuacatooea, Alabama's
roaches get a little closer
aecond-r a n k * d
Mays, as one of the players, nationally
Crimson Tide meets Auburn
can be even closer.”
Tbe gregarious, cigar-smok Thanksgiving day in Birming­
ing Franka — who replaced ham.
Auburn began preparations
non-smoking Dark last month
within minutes after the final today for the nationally tel­
game of the season—also said evised game. No new injuries
he wanted to shield Mays from plague the Plainsmen end they
pressures on the road that gave were reported in good shape
for the training period.
him "nervous tension."
"W illie
wasn't
physically
Vanderbilt meets Miami
tired la s t y e ir j" Franks said of Friday night ami ran through
Mays' skid to "a '.236 Kitting n practice session in the ra:n
average to go with his league fn getting ready for the con­
leading total of 47 home runs test.
"But the man doesn’t get
They emphasized pas* de­
enough rest on the road."
fense, mindful that they will
"Y ou have no Idea how Maya be facing Miami's Hob Silentis hounded," Franks continu­ nikoff who has completed 66
ed. at a press conference giv­ per cent o f his puisr*.
en Monday ny the Giants. "H e
Injuries put fullback Fred
never gets any rest. His phone
Cassidy out o f the lineup for
always Is ringing. After he gets
Miami, Cassidy is the leading
that shut off. kids com e around
ground gainer among Hurri­
to his door for autograph*. If
cane fullback*. Me wa* injur­
it Isn't kids, it’ s some salcsed in lust week's victory over
msn with a deal.”
Bolton College and the ankle
and side Injuries have been
slow ill healing.

flU C E T O N A N D

to allow bruise* to mend
from the Hum ean**' 30-6
win over Boston College.
Fullback Fred Cassidy, who
rotates with Pete Hanaezak
at fullback, waa sidelined with
a bruised ankle and side and
punter A rt Zachary with a
hurt foot.
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saint of Poland,

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Up For Grabs
NEW YORK (U P!) — TK»
battle fa r the Big Tea title
and a trip to the Roee Bowt
la at sUke Saturday whea
sixth- ranked Michigan take*
on seventh-ranked Okie Itsta
and the Wolverines are a
one-point ch oke to trie the
decisive gridiron clash.
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Terence with a 8-0 record,
a win by the Wmreriaee (T -l)
would give them the till*
with a 6-1 mark.

Saturday's game w ill be tka
final regular season «
for both team*.

SEMINOLE’S STEVE BAL1NT (6 0 ^ and two other unidentified SHS
defensemen halt Oak Ridge quarterback Kim Mcnkc during last Friday
night’s 27 to 7 SHS victor/ over the Pioneers at Sanford’s Memorial Sta­
dium. End Leroy Nopper (84. extreme right) gels set to give an assist.
Coming up in the right background is defensive hnlflmrk AI Boniface.

It's In The Book ButIt Means Very Little
A T L A N T A (U P I) — The
Southeastern Conference rule
on bowl bide is a lot like pro­
hibition w ee—it's In the book
but few people take it eerlously,
Thi* i* a time for ennual
confusion, a time when bowl
bide are offered anil appar­
ently accepted— but
when,
here in the Southeast espe­
cially, nobody wants to talk
about it.
The source o f thla confu­
sion is in part 2 of the spe­
cial regulations section o f tha
SEC rule-book. It says:
"T h e acceptance and an-

nounccment of bawl bids ehell
not be curlier than the com ­
pletion

of the

Met

football

game o f the conference tenm
Involved."
With bowl o ffic ia li anxious
to lina up choice team* be­
fore some bowl picks them
o ff and with tha SEC a prime
hunting ground fo r prime
contenders, that rule serves
only to deceive.

Ftrst ranked Notra
will be gunning fo r IU ninth
straight victory this Samoa
Saturday and tka Irish ora •
16-point favorite M
Iowa.

Getting
thirsty?

"The rule will either hev*
to he strengthened or drop­
ped," a source in the office
o f the SEC commissioner
said.

Amherst On Top
NEW YORK ( UPI) - Am ­
herst, which completed Its
season last Saturday with a
20-7 victory over Williams to
run its record to *0, was
ranked No I today- in the rare
for the eighth Lambert Cup,
emblem atic o f Eaitrr small
college
football supremacy.
Temple and Bucknell uere (led
for second place and Wagner
was fourth.

Bowl Prospects
HOUSTON. Trx (UPI)—The
Bluebonm-t Bowl committee
today said that trim * being
considered (nr its iwn game
include Tul.a, Tesai Tech,
Oklahoma, Florida, Florida
State, Mississippi and Georgia
Tech.

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As the bones o f the campaign and
election are picked, it is vital to re­
member this consensus. Within it
there a r t legitimate differences ov­
e r means to an agreed end.
Definitions vary. A t one pole, a
man is thought to have an inner ca­
pacity fo r free choice. This view can
be held both by the rarefied existen­
tial philosopher and by the self-made
Yankee wno doesn't know much
about philosophy but knows what he
likes. The inner capacity will flourish
i f not stiffed by undue restraint.
A t the other pole, a man is thought
to be "conditioned” — by his religion,
his education, etc.— in choices that
he only appears to make in absolute
freedom. Variations on this view can
be held both by the unreconstructed
determinist and the behavioral psy­
chologist. I f a man thinks and acts
on the basis o f conditioning, it be­
comes especially important that the
influences on him be good rather
than bad.
In both cases, however— and in
all the mixtures in between— there
is a desire fo r freedom to think and
act according to one’s conscience and
belief, however these have been pro­
duced.
How to keep and foster freedom?
This is where the campaign and
election disclose divergencies. In
broad terms, Senator Goldwater and
his followers seemed to be saying
that government, and especially fed­
eral government, beat serves individ­
ual freedom when it does not act in
restraint o f it. Again in broad terms.
President Johnson and his followers
seemed to suggest that government,
including federal government, beat
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ateps in its behalf.
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which its possessor is bound to ad­
minister in his lifetime for the good
of the community. — Andrew Car­
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Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
If you’ve been feeling de­
pressed lately for no apper*
ent reason, you may be suffe ring from " mono bath room*
esls."
What’s th at? W ell, it’a a
word that I invented. If you
break it down into component
p a n t mono-bathronm-osls, ita
meaning becomes clear.
Monabathroomoaia it
the
feeling o f inferiority that
cornea from having only one
bathroom in your house or
apartment.
I’m a on e bathroom home-

owner, myaelf, and It haa
given, me a terrible complex,
the reason being that plural
bathrooms have blossomed In­
to one o f America’s leading
status symbols. And 1 do
mean "blossomed."
1 have at hand a press re­
lease from the Swanee Paper
Corporation which says that
American housewives now pay
more attention to bathroom
decor than to any other room.
The floral motif, especially
rosea, is very big at the mo.
ment, my dear.
Real estate ads are one of

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mr*. Julia Berta*
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
838-3478
Casselberry
Mrs. Jsne Casselberry
838-5948

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Sira. JoAnn Hays
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Lea* Mery
Mr*. France* Wee ter
321-8119
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H- U J s k iss a
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Longwoed
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3117
North Orlando
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
3228193
Osteen
Mr*. Clsrenra Snyder
3234541
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
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that are worthwhile if you
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aul written sermissioo uf me puPiitner o f The Herald. Any
With election coming up a
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tnasbiered so infringing on Tae Heralds copyright end will he lot of political speeches are a
campaign in the neck.
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Worry Clinic
Here’ *
final episode In
the unwise romance o( Paul
and LIU. II his family had
challenged hi* judgment and
thus made him rush to Lilt's
defense, they could have pro­
duced an unhappy marriage.
But hy use of the Indirect
psychological strategy they
averted an unwise marriage.
Parents, nota bene I
CASE U-433 Lilt V., a Red 30,
is the exotic dancer with whom
Paul became instantly infa­
tuated.
Since bis background, race,
religion and cultural habits
were very different from hers,
Paul's family and colloje pals
wanted tn break up the furth­
coming marriage.
So 1 advised the indirect
method instead of any open
attack on Paul's judgment.
For when you oppose your
child's decision on anything,
you just stimulate him to re
rite the sales arguments in his
own defense.
And we have sn axiom in
sates psychology that the more
often a salesman delivers his
own sales talk, the more he
sells himselfl
So avoid any direct assault
Instead, try to let the vic­
tim o f a mistaken choice open
his own eyes by casual com ­

parisons.
For example, Paul's mother
invited LIU to spend her va­
cation at their home.
All of Paul’ s family had been
coached to act as natural and
friendly as possible. They were
to cover up any hostility and
give Llli a fair chance to show
how well she would fit into
Paul's background.
Lilt and Paul were Ihns
thrown logelher through break­
fast, lunch and dinner every
day.
Paul had thought she was
very cute as a night club danc­
er but had never viewed her
otuside her own exotic back­
ground.
Now, however, he began to
notice little evidences of her
failure to harmonize with the
home traditions amt culture un­
der which he h.nl been reared.
At their first breakfast, for
example, (.ill pulled out a park
of cigarcts and started sm ok­
ing.
She knocked off the ashes
into the saucer o f her coffee
cup, which was a very natural
thing in her own environment.
But Paul's family did not
smoke. And when Lili blew
smoke into his mother's face,
and his mother stifled a chok­
ed cough, Paul winced it this

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Republican fortress, the par­
The Republicans' only
ty lost 69 atata legislative terial gains cam s In tha Old
seats and the Democrats took
South, w hirs tha party’s net
total control. Just fou r yrars
advance in state eeata this fa ll
ago, the GOP had a 78-30
House edge and a 35-15 Sen­ waa 17. Big gainers w ere
Georgia, 12; Florida, •; Ten­
ate margin.
Maine is another blockbus­ nessee 8. The n et gain o f 17
ter. In 1961, after Richard was achieved despite losses
Nixon's loss o f the presidency, o f 8 in North Carolina and 8
Republicans still held a 30-1 in Texas.
■tat* Senate edge and a 111The one striking exception
38 House margin. Today the to the southern pattern w as
Maine Senate la 29-5 Demo­ Idaho, w h e r e Republicans
cratic and the House 79-72 picked up 10 legislative teats.
Democratic. The GOP loss
The depth o f the republican
was 62 seats.
bad news is not almply In the
Republican legislative losers site o f the party'* 1984 le g ­
were In many casea in the islative losses, or the fact that
very heart o f "G oldw ater Democrats now hold "d ouble
country." The net party loss control" in 33 states— m ost
In Indiana was 46, plua con­ since World W a r II.
trol o f both houiea. Other de­
It is found in a long-range
clines In conservative bas­ deficit o f nearly 1,900 seats
tions: 34 in North Dakota, 31 lost to the Democrats since
(tentative! in Illinois, 23 in the G O P’s quick postwar up­
Missouri, 22 in South Dakota. surge in 1946.
18 In Colorado, 15 In Montana,
Republicana a t tha state lev­
13 In Wyoming.
el have had thalr bright m o­
Other large Republican loss­ menta, gaining CBl seats in
es:
1952, 42 in 1958, 290 in 1980,
Nsw Hampshire 35. New 159 in 1962. But theae totals
York 82, Michigan 23, Massa- look puny betide their spec­
chusetU
22, Vermont 20. tacular losses o f 1954, 1958
Pennsylvania 19. Ohio and and now 1964. They art deep
West Virginia, 17 each.
in the hole.
Substantial
loiscs
also
might well have occurred in
Connecticut, New Jersey and
Kentucky had seats there been
at stake this time. They and
a few others choose legists,
tures in o f f yrars.

Phil Newsom Soys

discordant note, even though
his family never let on.
Before the third day, too LiU
began to countermand Paul's
suggestions as to w hit they
would do for recreation.
Paul liked to fish and awlm
but Lili preferretl movie mag­
azines and lolling in front of
the TV screen.
lly the end of the firat week,
Lili was rugging Paul, even
though in a mikl manner.
And she had a thrill, high
pitched voice that didn't fit
into the vocal range of his
habitual family conversations.
Once, too, she grew excited
during a TV picture and yell
cd an oath.
Well. In her exotic night club,
such coarse speech was not at
incongruous at in Paul's gen­
teel home surroundings, so
Ibis additional discordant nota
made Paul squirm.
Since he couldn't blame his
family In any way, for they
allowed Lili perfect hospitality,
Paul subconsciously began to
grow Irritated at Lili himself.
Although Lili thanked his
family for Iheir hospitality ami
parted on a friendly, cordial
note, Paul and Llli gradually
drifted apart and broke their
engagement
within
another
month.

They hold today bsrsly a
third o f all the nation's leg ­
islative seats. Badly needing
state-level muscle fo r the
higher political wara to come,
the Republicana never looked
more emaciated.

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Zigs And Zags

The Soviet Union haa add­
ed another rag to tha tigs and
tags which hava charactarlied
Communist policy toward egrirultura sines the days o f
Lenin.
Sabotage by tha peasants
forced I^nin In 1921 ta per­
mit a limited return to pri­
vate enterprise, including the
peasants' right to sell their
produce on the free market.
By 1928, Stalin had won
his struggle for power Inside
the Kremlin and was ready
to declare his war on tha peusnnts who hy this time had
amassed 25 million small hold­
ings
averaging
20
acres
apiece. In the succeeding five
years, two-thirds o f these
were eliminated and their
small holders kulaks forced
Into collectives. Millions o f
peasants were killed, others
deported.
In the first three years, o f
resistance, tha p e a s a n t *
slaughtered nearly half their
livestock, leading to the fam­
ine o f 1931-32 and death hy
starvation of an estimated
three million persons.
Systematic, all-out terror
finally overcame peasant re­
sistance and by 1937, most o f
their holdings had been merg­
ed into a quarter o f a million
collectives.
III a t o r irally. Communist
o f these nations helps in de­
collective agriculture hat neztermining things as they are.
er worked anywhere.
I for unu have no fear hut
And the reason that Soviet
that peace is in the making,
agriculture la not In worse
that we will lead the way
shape than it Is can be found
when it is eniboddi'd in our
in the tiny fraction of the land
uwn hearts nnd when we huve
which the Soviets reluctantly
lifted our down trodden p e o ­
hava granted to furtuers for
ple to th&lt;dr God given human
their use,
,
rights.
On these plots huve been
U e can't fail ever because
produced more than half the
we are basically a grateful
country's
vegetables, eg gj,
and charitable society for the
fruit, poultry and milk.
many blessings bestowed un
I'artiy out o f sheer neces­
us in these 188 years us a
sity, partly in un over-all at­
great nation. The nuclear era
tempt to curry favor among
has made wars obsolete.
the population, the new So­
Lender* o f the big nations
viet leadership has disclosed
need the threats o f war to
that the role o f the private
stuy in power but the masses
today with improved education
know how to speak luudly and
dearly.
Ro with that note o f cheer
I must stop this appraisement
of
my observations a n d
thoughts. I intended to write
a short note but as usual I
never ran be brief.
Again tbanks for your flat­
tering article which pleased
my vanity greatly.
Ruth M. tlamiltnis

plot again is to be increased.

meat. Since, If his Ideas had

In the Ukraine and Estonia

worked they could hava pro­
duced whole new varieties o f
plants to multiply Soviet food
resources, the Lysenko theory
attracted first Stalin and
then, after a period o f ebecurlty Khrushchev.

drcreei limiting the size of
the private plots already havo
been rescinded. Similar action
is expected among the 13
other republics which make
up the Soviet Union.
The announcement o f th«
increased role o f the private
plot by new secretary first
party Leonid I. Brcxhnev in­
dicates that the new leader­
ship, even aa the deposed Nik­
ita Khrushchev, haa yet to
find the magic formula to ov­
ercome the admitted lag In
Soviet agriculture.
One whose career has had
almost ns ninny ups and downs
as Soviet agriculture is one
who hss been closely associat­
ed with it through the days
o f both Stalin and Khru­
shchev.
He is Prof. Trofim D. Ly­
senko, who believes that ta­
il e r i t e d characteristics o f
plants could be changed hy
man's control of their rnviro-

The new leadership he* In­
dicated it will follow the m ore
practical course o f Increased
agricultural Investment and
fertiliser.

In the enlargement of Ui*
private plots. It even will re­
vert to capitalism.

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Letters To the Editor

Blessings Bestowed
Editor. Herald t
I should have written soon­
er to thank you for the un­
expected lovely article at&gt;out
me in The Herald.
Now that the election is ov*r I am unwinding and find
time to do the niceties o f life.
O f course. I am joyous liecause I won a seat in our
state legislature end also be­
cause Florida showed such in­
telligent voting.
Now our nation can proceed
with its peace and co-existence
programs, urban renewal, sup­
plements fo r needed educa­
tion, medicare for ita many
worthy senior citixrns ami
the enforcements of the Civil
Rights for every American.
We will then tie a genuine
dem ocracy when the letter
cornea into Its full rights.
Last year I toured in many
Euro-wan countries arid was
appalled at the peace and roexistence t a l k everywhere
from beyond the Arctic Circle
to the North Cap# in Norway
to the other Scandinavian
countries.
Then un with a group of
well informed Swede* from
Stockholm to East Germany,
Poland and Russia. We tour­
ed about 4,000 miles through
the countryside, visited the
cities, talked with the com ­
mon peo, I* and had a broad
education. Only two per cent
o f the Russians belong to the
communistic party and they
ara the "e g g heads" and
worker* who have accomplish­
[ ed the greatest in their par­
ticular field*.

I carried with me literature
about the real meaning of
democracy in hopes o f giving
it to some one win, tried to
si'll us Communism. But all
along the way we did n«t meet
a single one. The common
folks have it better than their
forbears had it under the
cruel years o f C la ris! rule
and they aren't afraid to talk
about it. They have never v ot­
ed in the entire history o f
Russia so they go their way
hoping only that there will be
no wars. They think that wo
are the warmongers, that our
way o f life ia geared to war
mid they long fur tome signs
of real peace hr tween nations.
1 visited Warsaw, now a
beautiful city, rebuilt on their
backs afters a 90 per cent de­
struction hy the cruel Nails.
I.eingrad, another beauti­
ful city and rebuilt after 900
days siege by the Nazis. The
entire coast lint o f Norway
rebuilt after almost total de­
struction by those demons.
One must see these things
to believe them. And, o f
course, studying the history

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the principal causes o f monobathroom oiis.
Nowadays
it
acema they all read some­
thing like this: "I.ovely fi­
rm. brick hem. Ktchn, Ivngtm. bdrm A 5 btha."
It ia not the quantity alone
that counts, however. To be
really "In " these days, your
bathrooms must hava jeweled
faucet fittings.
The latest word on that
was sent to me by Sharle
W agner, a bathroom designer
who created fixtures (or such
personages as Nelson Rocksfeller, Averell Harrlman, Aly
Khan, Joan Crawford, liarbars Hutton and tha Mahar­
anee o f Barods.
W agner claims that ha haa
"upgraded the bathroom from
a utility room in a dark corn­
er o f the house to a sump­
tuous lounge worthy o f Cleo­
patra. . . .
"Some people even enter­
tain in It— like Mrs. Felix
Chappelet of Los Angeles,
who h is tea avery day In her
21 x Id foot bathroom with
ita marble tub and I4-rarst
gnldplated dolphin fixtures,
and hns her butler serve
cocktails and appetisers to
guests before formal din­
ners."
In addition to goldplated
dolphins, Wagner has design­
ed diamond encrusted faucets,
sunken marble tubs with im­
ported niusaic tile floors, a
shower that spurti cologne
and hand-painted wash bas­
ins.
He has brought the Napol­
eonic, Flench Flo pi re, ntoneo-Cleopatra and Regency
periods to plumbing.
A woman in South America
had Wagner design a bath­
room and then built a house
around it. In the men’s room
o f a New York restaurant,
tha faucets are shaped like
the head o f Caesar.
Small wonder that monobathroom oiis is rampant. This
sort o f thing is bound to give
a one bathroom homeowner
a feeling o f Inadequacy— par­
ticularly on Saturday n ight

Dr. Crane’s

(NEA)

Tha dim tnilona o f tha dam­
age dealt tha Republican par­
ty in tha 1904 elections can
be well seen when the Dem­
ocratic sweep o f state legi­
slature* Is closely examined.
More than 485 state Senate
and House Kata ware lost by
the GOP In the latest o f three
Such debacles to strike the
party ainre 1852. Republican
state legislative losses total­
ed 488 in 1954 and a monu­
mental 6M In 1958.
Republicans retain sura con­
trol o f both legislative house*
in a m eager six aUtaa— Idaho,
Kansas, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, South Dakota and
Vermont.
They can add ona more.
Ohio, If G o t . James Rhode*
manauvers
successfully
to
keep GOP management o f the
state Senate, which after
Nov. 3 had Id Republicana
and 18 Democrats.
Even should that occur, the
consolation would be alight.
Two-house control by the Re­
publicans o f seven
states
would merely tie the party's
all-time low set In 1958.
A fter the 1962 elections, the
GOP could point to 18 states
whose legislatures were un­
der their "double control." In
the wake o f Gen. Dwight Ei­
senhower's 1952 triumph, the
total was 28 state!.
The details o f the devasta­
tion In 1984 are nearly un­
believable. In Iow a, once a

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upper income levels, fit Into sn in­
terpretation o f industrial society not
peculiar to this clsetion.
According to this reasoning it is
the people with the money to take
care o f their needs who place great­
est emphasis on individualism, with
the state’s roia minimized. Those o f
lower economic class tend to place
less emphasis on individualism. As
one scholar puts it, "Liberty offers
few advantages to the weak if its re­
sults merely expose them to the pow­
ers o f the strong.”
N o one can say what motivated
each voter in an election with many
issues. (Mr. Johnson got high mid­
dle- and upper-income percentages
as weli as m ost o f the iow-income
vote.) But, as the Wall Street Jour­
nal says, the Democratic Party has
succeeded over 30 y e a n in giving an
Impression o f "concern fo r the peoie.” It says the Republican Party
as "signally failed” to project a
comparable picture. It suggests that
the party work toward that end.
Since we know many Republicans
who are concerned about the people
who need help, as well as the indi­
vidual who m ay not, we think that a
greater expression o f that concern
would not be out o f keeping with the
party’s actual complexion. By the
same token, in Ita efforts to further
individual freedom through concern
for the people, the Democratic Party
should be ever faithful to its ideal o f
not burying that freedom in the pro­
cess.
— Christian Science Monitor

In all things I have shown you
that by so toiling one must help the
weak, remembering the words of the
Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more
blessed to give than to receive.—
Acts 20:35.

Bruce Biossof— Roy Cromfcy

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(DsunJk CUbby:
DEAR A IR Y : How Iona
la • girl supposed to watt
for a man to marry her?
1'va bean folng with him
for 18 yoara. 1 am 48. hart
boon marrtad, no children.
Ha’a M, haa ntvtr barn mar­
ried, owna hia own butlnesa,
Uvea la atyla and likes to
traatl (alona). At firat hta
axcuaa waa tbit ha had to
support hia mothtr. That
may Kara bran trua Id
ycara ago, but today aha
naada hia “ support" Uka I
naad a hola In my haad. Ha’a
mada noma ahrawd inveetmanta (or hrr (aha owna
two luaury apartmant buildInga) and her Inroma la ov­
er 135,000 a year. (I know.
1 work for him.)
In private ha tolls ma ha,
•’lovaa’* ma. In public ha refare tn nur relatiomhlp aa
'•pala** or "buddlaa." I'm
•ura ha doern't hare any­
body alao (in town, anyway)
and I certainly don't have
another man and don’t want
ana. How do I gat him tn
marry me?
ON IRK 1« YEARS
D E A R ON ICE: No
praaahar would marry a
woman to a man with a gun
In hia riba. Your frland la
auraly net waiting for you
ta propoac, oe give him tha
"new or navar" ultimatum.
But ba prepared for a neg­
ative reply.
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DEAR ABBY: Tha latter
from Mra. S. regarding her
diafigured daughter brought
bark memoriea nf an Inci­
dent which occurred when
1 waa In the fourth grade.
Aa I look hark now, | reallie how much wladom and
underatandlng our teacher
ehowed, Sha chore the moat
popular boy In the claaa—
one whom all tha other hoya
looked up to—and aha told
him privately, “ Tomorrow
wa art going to have a new
boy in rlaaa. He atutlera
badly. The beat way to ov­
ercome atuttarlng la tn read
aloud. If you children laugh
at him, or make fun of him
whan ha atuttere, It will
make hia atuttarlng woraa.
If you ahow no algna of no­
ticing it. you will h*lp him
tremendoualy, It la up tn
you children. I am depend­
ing on you. Spread tha word
to every boy In the claaa."
I waa the, girl choian tn
get the word tn all tha glrlr.
Aa I recall not one perron
in the claaa ever violated
the truat the teacher placed
In ua. Needleaa to aay, tha
new boy Improved.

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By Abigail Van Burtn

MRS. R. B. R.
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DEAR ABBY: Regarding
the woman whoae daughter
had been badly diafigured
In an accident and waa
fearful of returning to
rchool while In dire need of
plaatlc aurgery:
My neighbor had a eon
who had a dental problem
and be waa worried about
going back to achool wear­
ing the neceaaary bracetype appliance on hia head.
Hia teacher had him get up
before the claaa and eiplala
what It waa all about. Thera
waa never one bit of ridi­
cule or rudencaa from tha
children once they underitood tha problem.
If that mother would go
to achool and apeak to tha
rlaaa and explain what had
happened to her daughter
and how they hoped ta cor­
rect It In the future. I'm

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DEAR ABBY: 1 know
tt'a bad poytbology to hoop
after my teen-age daughter
to ound up straight, but
bar lovely figure la apolled
by tha way the aUnde. She
either haa one hip atkklng
eut, or ana tea turned In,
ar aha ataada with her
Ihouldert atooped and her
atomaeh atkklng out. 1 hate
myatlf for cmtUnUy edtleiilng her In front of eth­
ers. but how alto can I gat
her to pep tome attention
to bar poature and Improve

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•Iona that have beaa mount­
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portunities to ahow hew wad
you can handle them, you than
certainly can find tha right
answer. But da whotovtr la
Recasts ry In an abjective
manner in which you don’t al­
low Teallnga to ba hurt.
ARIES (March 31 to April
tol Be careful you da lathing
to hurt the feelings of atham
or leave youraalf wide
for such. Remember that yau
cannot buy happiness, either.
Show that you ara stsddy,
hard-working.
TAURUS (April 10 ta May
30) Straightening out person­
al affairs with others Is wise
during the morning, but ha
aura tonight that you da not
spend too much money. Don’t
be prejudiced. An open mind
wins all.
GEMINI (May 11 to June
31) Getting out af rut by
delving Into something la fine,
but you must Drat prepare
youraalf through study. Enow
what tha itumbllng-bloeka ara
going ta ba. Learn to hurdle
them and success Is cartaln,
MOON CHILDREN (Jun*
23 to July 31) If good friends
ar* somewhat crotchety, take
care you don’t taka the bait
and reply In kind. Safeguard
friendships—they ara Urad.
Evening can bo very nice so­
cially though.
LEO (July 33 to August
21) An Intelligent attitude
toward whatever r e q u i r e s
change for the better will see
It result thuaty. Overcome all
of those vexing problema. An
ally may be annoying In PM
•o stay at home.
VIEGO (August 22 to Sap
Umber 32) It’s fine to look
into those novel ideas in
AM, but tha remainder of day
and evening should bt devot­
ed to credit affaire. Keep
busy. Take some disturbing
new* In your stride.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 23) Your hunches
may be all wrong In tha AM.
so be sure you keep your noe#
to the regular grindstone. PM
le beat for investigations of
all aort. Gat surrounding*
more charming.
SCORPIO (October 21 to
November 21) Perhaps you
need to change your attitude
somewhat in order to have
mors cordial relations with
others. Take advice of tome
elevtr person you know. Get
your surrounding* more prac­
tical. pretty.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) If you
labor with eeat thia AM, you
then have time for confer­
ences with associates. Get
Unit plannod In a practical
way. Get problema cleared up

started with three apada
load*. Ha ruffed the third
■pad* In dummy and led aca
and ten of hoarta. West won
with tho quean and lad a
fourth aped*. This was also
ruffed In dummy while East
waa able to discard his sin­
gleton club. Piero tried to get
to his hand with a club, but
East was able to ruff for tha
fourth defensive trick.
Had Forquet refused the
heart flneaee, ha would have
dropped West'a queen and
mada flva odd. However,
Weat had played tha nine on
tha firat trump lead and For­
quet waa much more afraid
o f a 4*1 break In trumps than
ha waa of tho actual com­
bination of card*, which found
Kaet with tlx of the nine
outstanding diamonds.

Womaniy Ruth Miiiett
special cleaner for window*—
and a bleach to keep tha
white cloth#* white.
That filled up ona grocery
cart—and f had laft untouch­
ed on tha aupermarkat'a
shalvta dosena of other prod­
ucts, aach designed for a par­
ticular cleaning Job.
Now mind you, I'm not
low-rating any of these prod­
ucts or all this specialisation
In the art of keeping every­
thing ahinlngly clean. I'd hate

to hnva to get along without
any special cleaning agent 1
put In that cart. Every ona
makes a scrubbing or waeh­
lng or pollehing Job a llttl*
less atranuous, a tittle leas
dirty and a lot lest tiring.
But 1 can't help but wonder
how tha pioneer woman man­
aged. Did eha keep her houie
and family aa clean aa to­
day's homemaker kespi here,
using nothing but home-mads
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tDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
Far too many woman adopt
a hopeless attltud* of “ What
CAN 1 do7" when they ara
overweight, tired, worn-out
from doing too many things
or worried about personal
probltma.
The first thing to do about
any problem is simply to aay
to youraalf, “ I CAN do
SOMETHING, I will study
the problem and declda.'' A
hopeless attltud* gets you
absolutely nowhere. And now
that my littla “ sermon'' la
done, I will try tn answer
soma of thost problems.
“ I know I am overweight
anil hats it, but I tova to eat.
I don't know what to do.—
L- K "
Save your lima writing a
latter Ilka thi*. Just gat buay
and start on a diet and stay
on It. Why craata a ‘ health
haiard" for youreelft Eating
shauld be controlled when It
geli to the point where your
weight must be controlled. If
you want a simple diet, write
for my “ Figure Perfection
Diet." Send me a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelop#
and anrlost TEN cents In coin.
I will also send you a copy nf
"Diet Breaks," but do not use
thee* until you really gat

yourself on the diet and s*a
results.
“ I live in California, and
have a daughter living in
Florida, 1 am flying than to
•a* her In December. My hus­
band and 1 will spend a day
In New York Just looking
around. I need to know If a
white wool dress and while
coat would b* suitable to
travel In to Florida. Tha lull
la very nice. Could I wear
whlla shoea with It?—Mr*.

j ••

A while suit will be perfect
for Florida wear but It la
most unsuitable for travel.
New York may ba bitter cold
on the day you have to spend
her*. Wear a simple outfit
with a coat. You often even
have need nf a coat during
the winter In Florida and, tn
ba fair, In California, also!
“ I have a dark hlu* ault
but as my akin la very sal­
low I naad something color­
ful. Would a scarf In tha neck
look wall and what color
should I ehoo*#?—Nona."
A scarf of soft pink woutd
look smart and would also be
flattering to your sallow skin.
Usa pink far* powder under
a Ain tun* powder. This al­
so helps to countered the sallowness.
Tomorrow—Body Lift

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* F Oswald Jocoby

:u

How in tha world do you
suppose tha plonter woman
ever kept her houie and her
family clean with a batch of
homemade eoapT
What got ma tn wondering
about that wat that today
waa my day to replenish tha
housthold aupply of what tha
television commercial* refer
to as “ cleaning agente."
Thli haa certainly become a
field for tha specialist!. In
my ihopplng cart 1 had a
different box, bottle or spray
ran for practically avary
cleaning and pollehing chore
that haa to ba dona around
tha houea.
On* kind of rlaanar-wax
for tha woodwork, another
kind for tha til* floors, a
special cleantr for aluminum,
anothtr for tha coffta pot,
itill another for allver and
another for brae* and copper.
One kind of detergent for
tha washing machine, another
for tha diihwaahar, another
for hand waehlng, still an­
othtr for rleanlng bathrooms
and something else again for
tha oven. And, of course, a

e

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BY. Bon ttlOO, Loo Angoloo,
Calif. Per a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-addreesed envelope.
• •
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Hate to write letters f
Send one dollar to Abby,
Bon moo, Lon Angeles,
Calif, for Abby’a booklet,
• MOW TO WRITE LETTIBS FOR ALL OCCAStONS."

M

The c o n d i t i o n * o f the
World Bridga Olympiad war*
9 i
such that tha SP team* play­
ed a round robin to qualify
A to ll
&gt;A L
four taama for the finals.
4iAAQ
( toll
The four finalists draw and
BAST
Great Britain was matched
AQ JB
against Italy while Canada A AK III
t i l
ATM
played the United Stater.
• ITS
PQJ144II
Great Britain had barely AI T4 I
Aft
nosed out Italy In the early
match dua principally to tho
a im s
f K ill
following hand.
ASS
At both tables North play­
A R /a
ed at four hearts. Against
East and Wait vulnerable
Jrrcmy Plint of Great Britain Perth Baal Sew* Waa*
West cashed tha king and aca 1 A
Pam 1M
Pam
of spades and ahlfted to a 5 *
Pam S NT. Pam
4V
Pas* Pam
Pam
diamond.
Opeaiag lead A K
Jeremy won in dummy,
cashed dummy’* act of hcarta
and finessed tha ten epot un­ was no way to gat a fourth.
Whan Plarot Forquet play­
successfully. This gave the
defenis three tricks, but thara ed the hand, tha defense

C A FETER IA S

cocoa-

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daughter In tha
others. Humiliation
improved aayeee. Explains
how important good posters
la to Urn impression one
creates. Work out • few
algnalo botwaao yeuroelvoo
oa g allant ramlndor to Im­
prove bar poature. (Smooth
your hair, or touch your
left eyebrow.) Shell apprec­
iate your coneMiration and
you’ll got your point nereet
painlessly.

Ogco b y On

(O ftiJs
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chit.
dree very eywpatbetle and
extremely kind to the child.
Young people era amaaingly cooperative when put to
the teat
THELMA J.

Horoscope
Forecast

easily.

CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) It's fine to
have a good Umt, bat don’t
tekt any unnecessary risk*.
Taka lima to fix up and pratty up modithly. Work la best
dan* in th* evening — dine
well.
AQUARIUB (January 31
to February 10) If you daair* mure cordial relations at
horn*, it is up to y o u t o mak*
th* first pleasant movements.
Attend sclivitlas of a social
nature. Don't be ltd Into any
sort of strangeness.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 2U| If you stick to
methods that hav# proven sat­
isfactory tn tha past, this can
be a very productive day. Im­
prove your filing system,
however. Evening should be
spent relaalng calmly.
IK YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, while new Ideas and
outlet* ar* of constant Intereat to your progeny, the fun­
damental maka-up la a vary
pracUeal ona and tha desire
for money and tha fleehpota
quite phenomenal, ao ba sure
you give the spiritual training
early that will channel this
driving mind In tha proper di­
rection. Teach that fairness In
all thing! leads to greatness.
“ The Stars Impel. they
da sot compel." What yeti
make af year Ufa Is large­
ly np to YOU!
Carroll Rlghter’s Individual
Forecast for your sign for De­
cember la now ready. For your
copy sand your birthdato and
11.00 to Carroll Rights* Partcast (Tha lanford Herald).
Box 1021. Hollywood 28. CalMania*

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?:3M :*0 PJI. CBS. "The
Burden and the Glory of John
P. Kennedy." Before tho week
la out, era’ll hato a wido a»eortment o f documentaries
paying tribute to the late
President one year after hit
aiaattination. Thia one con*
centrate* on the moat import­
ant event* occurring during
hia brief tanura In office, with
the moat dramatic being the
Cuban mlaallo criaia. You’ll
hear excerpt* from Mr. Ken­
nedy’* apeechea plua commen­
tary by many of the more im­
portant member* of hia polit­
ical family, among them Adlaf Stereoaon, Dean Rusk. MeGeorge Bundy, Hubert Hum­
phrey, Pierre Salinger and
many other*. There i* no way
to calculat* the emotional Im­
pact o f program* Hks thia,
but it will bo impoaaibla to
remain unmoved.
7:30-9 P.M, NBC. The Vir­
ginian "Return o f * Strang­
er." (Color) Modern mining
i

TV Time Previews

method* and livestock don’t
co-exiit too well in thia eplaode. Leif Erickson ft* re aa
an old-faihlonad pro*pector
with a ailver mbit. Pater
Brown play* hia aon who’a
learned efficiency m i n i n g
techniques and appliea them,
totally disregarding the affect
they may haw on tha people
and animal* in tha area. He la
of court# blamed for every
local disaster as tampan
grow abort and violaace flans.
Again, this might haw been
better dona in less time.
8:30-9 PJC. ABC. 8hindig.
tt'a teentima again with Paul
Ptteraen (of tha Donna Reed
show) poaalbly tha only on*
adults will recognise, and whe­
ther they can at all is an­
other matter. For the youth­
ful aficionados tha guest Hat
comprises Bob Doqui, Jackie
and Gayle, Donna Loren, Ar­
nold Rollins, Bill Medley, The
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9-11 PJf. NBC. Wednesday
Night Mori*. "Tha Hanged
Man." (Color) Thia is another
NBC film mad* especially for
TV and, if nothing else, hat
a marvelous cast, which htetudoa Edmond O’Brien, Vera
Miles, Robert Culp, J. Carroll
Naish, Gen# Raymond, Nor­
man Fall, Brenda Scott, Pat
Buttnm, Edgar Bergen, Ar­
chie Moore and Randy Boon*.
The backdrop ia tha New Or­
leans Mardl Grme, and tha
aubject la murder.
9-9:30 P.M. CBS. Dick Van
Dyke Show "Three Letters
From Ona Wife." The Mg
news Is that Carl Reiner
makes hia first total appear­
ance aa Alan Brady, the ego­
tistical comedian Rob (Van
Dyke) works for. Rob writes
a script for a Sunday after­
noon egghead show and trie*
to get Brady to do lb After
the office gang convince* Mm
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tries to talk Brady out of it
and tho psychology works, but
in revere*. Brady tapes the
show and it’s yanked at the
last minute for a newt broad­
cast, but not befor* Rob's
neighbor Millia baa sent in
14 congratulatory letters. No
real big laughs, but a pleas­
ant show with a welcome per­
formance by Reiner,
9:80-10:80 P.M. ABC. Dinah
Shoro Special. An all-star
musical show pre-empting
"Burke's Law." Dinah, Polly
Bergen, Hugh O'Brian and
Buddy Ebsen are not suspects,
they’re entertainer*. Tha ahow
has a theme, the problems of
the typical American home
and thera are some sketches
on this overall subject pairing
O’Briaa with Dinah, with an
assist from Polly. Bub It’s in
tho musical numbers that the
program excels. Buddy Ebsen
contribute* " I ’m Nobody's

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and "Tea For Two" aa well as
joining O'Brian and Polly in
other (elections.
10-11 P.M. C.BS. Tha Danny Kay* Show. Danny has
Don Knotts for hia aeeomt
banana tonight and ha gets
a lot of work and laughs out
of him. Don and Danny, with
tha help of regular Harvey
Korman, do three skits and
how can they miss being fun­
ny? Music ia provided by tho
Clinger Slaters and apacial
guest star Diahann Carroll.
Mias Carroll alnga "But Not
For Me" and "Last Night
When We Wer# Young." Kaya
joint the dancers for ona num­
ber, duets with Mlaa Carroll
to "Up Above My Hoad" and
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 35.

Pope Paul Joins
Fight Against
World Poverty

q u a n t it y righ ts r e s e r v e d

VA TIC A N CITY (U P I) —
Th# Vatican announced today
that Papa Paul VI will donata
tha jeweled crown of h it pon­

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DATES, NUTS,
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to aid tha figh t
against world poverty.
Tha golden tiara, or an.
prama crown, waa givan tha
Pop* for hi* coronation on
June 30, 1063, by Calholica in
Milan whara ha had served aa
archblihop.
Conservative a i t t m a t o a
ptaea tha crown'a value at
112,000. Tha beehive-ahaped
hradpleca ia IS Inchat tall and
weigh* nearly threa pounds. It
In topped by a *mall croia o f
diamond* over a glob* o f Lapit Laiull.
It difftra from tha pentL
flral erown which haa baan
pa**ed down from Top* ta
Tope.
The mechanic* in donating
the erown to tha poor warn
not disclosed. Vatican tourera aald it might be aoM with
the money going to the poor
or that the equivalent value
in cash would be donated.
The
announcement waa
made a few week* before tha
Pope'a achrduted departure
for Rombny, India, to attend
the Eucharistle Congreaa. In*
die ha* been In the throe* o f
a food (hnrtage and I* a coun­
try where there i* much pov­
erty.
The donation waa mad*
known hy Archblihop Parlcl*
Felicl, »ecret*ry general o f
the Ecumenical Council, at a
council Ma«* In the llysantlna
rite railed to undrrirnr* the
need for unity between Cath­
olic* of Eaat and W ait.
The Pope personally placed
the erown nn the main altar
o f SI. Peter’ * naillica at tha
and o f the Mai*.
Today'* Mata was held In
lieu o f a regular council seaaion.
Council delegate* planned to
make up fur the day o f f in
debate with an unusual .Sat­
urday aeialnn. Only seven
working day* remain before
the council adjourn! and sev­
eral nutters remain unresolv­
ed.

Odd Accident
Claims Woman
PASADENA, Calif. (U P I)
— An ambulanc* taking a
60-yrar-old woman to a hos­
pital collided with rf hearse
summoned by her hushanj
who thought ah* waa dead,
A city ambulance crew at­
tending tha woman, a heart
victim, thuught she waa alive
and raced toward tha hospital.
Hut tha hears* tha huaband
previously called hit the am­
bulance and than caromed In­
to a car driven hy a doctor.
A second doctor pronounced
th* woman daad. The hears*
driver was hospltallted with
serious Internal injuries.

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proved
construction
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Itaach Gardens.
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ROOFING, PAINTING A
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INSULATING
We Repair
Service
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STINE
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aad Supply Co.
ALTERATIONS on Ladles
Mew Clothing. SM-IML
191 W m St
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FOOT SHOP
"We fix everything except
broken heart*.” —Authorised WIEBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
dealer Car Jacobean Lawn Camoroe • Films • Flaiahia*
219 S. Park Ave., Sauted
mowers. Expert Key A Lock
Servlet, « » W. 1st St. 32230. Homo Appliance*
4731.

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pliances at Drastic Discount.
CaU 32234a, J A R Trading
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Post, lac., 2309 S. Orange
Service A Supplies
Bkaiotn Trail, Orlando.
2383 S. Park Dr.
322-4843

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19. Builders Supplies

G.E. Appliances—Now A Used
HI Magnolia
322IM2

PAINT eiose out Vk price
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
20 Maple Ave.
3220300 SALE: SATURDAY, AutomaUe Washers 320 up. Alao
Stoves, Refrigerator* A Dry­
20. Hardware
ers. RusssU’s Appliance, 1203
Sanford’s Moot Complete
E. Celery Ave. Ph. 3323390
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
M3 E. 23th.
322-3484 31. Monica) lttstrumauU

21. Home Repairs

Piano Tmmg

W. I*

Plano Sonrletns A Tuning
Gene Cumbaa - 3223M1

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I— t o s t * f o u n t
1— Psrsonsls
4—
Raauty Cara
I—
b a r Nuraarlu
5—CHIM Cara

S—Dots—Cat»—rat*

t*— l.lvaatock
13—
Hpsrlal Notice*
II— Catarina
14— Place* to Eat
I I —Special Harvlrat
l* —Hwlmmlng I’ oola
IT—Janitorial Service*
II— I&gt;o-ll-Yourialf
l » — nulMsra Huppllaa
J#— Concrete Conair.
I t — llonia llspalra
I I —Plumbing
Jl — Painting
I t — Wall Drilling
I I — Air Cond. a Hasting
I I — Radio - Talaalslan
II— Photo * Equipment
II— Homs Appliance*
I I — Musical Instrumsnta
11— Uualnraa Equipment
11—Jolt Printing
I t — Upholstsrr
I I — Vacuum Cleaner*
IT—Moving * storage
It— E i terminators
II— Plants— f lo w e rs —Seed*
I#— Mlac. f o r Sals
I t — Arllclsa f o r Hint
I I —Swap or Etchin gs
I I — Wanted T o llui
' l l — Furnllur# f o r Hal*
I I — Antliiuas f o r gala
II — Mona/ To Doan
II— Uualnasa Oppurlunltlsa

I t —Monsp Wanted
I I —ra vings 4 Doan
•I — Insurance
I I —Hrhool* 4 Instructions
71—Employment gsrvtcaa
Tl—Mala Help Wanted
U —Female Help Wanted
Tl—Mata or remain Help
Tl—Kales Help Wanted
71—Situation Wanted
II—Income Propsrtp
I I —Hualnsai Prop.— Rats
II — Ileal Estate Wanted
I t— Heal Estate Rale
IT—Ituslnssa Rentals
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II—
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t l — Hniissa f o r Hals
14—Houses—Rale or Rant
IT—House For Kant
10*— Resort Rentals
111—Trailers— Cabanas
101—Mohtls Homes— Bala
101—Mobile lionise— neat
l»4—Trailer Space— Rent
to i—Trailer Dols— Rats
100— Apartments f o r Rani
lot —llooitis f o r llant
It*—Hotel Rooms
I II— Rents! Agents
III — Wanted To Rant
Ur— Autos f o r Mala
III—
Auloa—Hats o r Trade
111—Trucks fur Hats
1*u— Automotive Service
111—Rcootara A Cycles
I TJ—Hosts A Molars
111— Marina Supplies

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CONTRACT RATES
ON BEQUEST

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
284 Sanford Ave.
FA

WURUTZER Plano,
in beige leatheretto A ma­
hogany, 340o cash. Ph. 322
3303.

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Legal Notice

w o T im o f » i rr
T M B S T A T E O F V I.O R ID A T O i

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T IN
AND F O R SEMINOLB C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
NO. 144*1

BETTY S D K
CROCKER
B A R K E R and
F. D. HARK Hit
Addr.aa and Itaaldance Un­
known
You, and each o f you, ara
hereby nntlflad that ault haa
baan ftlad agalnat you In tha
Do you hats a drinking prob­ Circuit Court nf Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida, In Chancery, an
lem Writ* P. O. Btn 1213, abhravtatvd
tltla o f which la
Sanford
FIRST
FE D E R A L
SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE Cot'NTY, a rorporCARD O r THANKS
alton,
Plaintiff,
v».
IIKTTT
1 with to thank all my friends SUE CROCKED It AIIK Kit and
husband,
K.
D
lUrkar,
.t al.
and nelghbora for the many
Defendants, tha natura of H id
detg of kindness and sym­ ■ut‘ balng a ault to fnracloaa
pathy shown to tttd during that cartatn mortgag* datad
Octobar It. I l l ) , and o f racord
my recent bereavement.
In Officia l llacarda Hook 1TI,
Mrs. Klmlko Flowera Pag* I4T, o f lha public record*
nf Hamlnol* County, florlda,
anciimharlng lha following dra4. Beauty Cnr*
crlbad raal proparty, to-wlt:
ta x IS (Laaa tha Waatarty
t'».11 faat) and alt of Lot
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
If. In Block 41. of SANKM So. Oak, free Parking.
DANDO TIIK S U B U R B
2nd A Oak, Evening app’L
n K A UT I FU U
PALM
SPRINGS SECTION, accord.
322-9742.
Ing to Plat tharaof racordad In Plat Hook 1. Paga
CUTN CURL Beauty Shop
IS Vi o f lha Public Kacorda
o
f Ramlnola County, F lo r­
311 Palmetto Ave.
3224834
ida.
Evening Appointments
Pubjant to raatrtctlona o f
racord,
and
you ara haraby required
8. Doffs • fata * Beta
to fII* your anawar In H i d
ault with tha undaralgntd Clark
REGISTERED Brittany Span­ at H id Court and to aarva a
iel Fuppy T months old, 330. ropy tharaof upon tha Plaint l f f a attornay, w ho a , nama and
CaU 322 &gt;747.
addraH app .ar balow, on o r
bafora tha Tth day o f Dac.mDOGS RECEIVED tor Adop bar. 1*44, and In dafault thara­
Dacrra l*ro Confaaau will ba
boo, boarded. Animal Res­ aoflt ered
against you.
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­ WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
aaal at tha County Court
sota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1348. cial
houaa, Sanford. Samlnota Coun­
ty, Florida, thla l l r d day o f
10. Poultry • Uveatock
Octobar, 1*14.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Backw4th, Jr.
REGULAR Saddle H o r i e i ,
Clark of Circuit Court
Hunting Horses A Pools*—
By: Martha T. Vlhlan, DC.
Phillip H. Uigan
373 un. Call 322-2133.
Shlnbotaar and Logan
P. a H«* ITS)
12. Special Nolicen
Sanford, Florida
Attornay fur Plaintiff
Publish Oct. 21 A Nov. 4, t l ,
NUMISMATICS
II. 1*44.
All Typci Supplies — Folder* CDF-10S

3 for 3100
POWELL'S o r r i c c SUPPLY

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ROOFING REPAIR, Large or
Small. Call before 9 A.M. or ASK about our Trial Purchase
after 3 P.M. EUDELL, Ph.
Plan oa Band Instruments.
322-7399.
Bukur's Music Shop. 3227303

B E R R Y 'S

THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT UP VIRGINIA. * Virgin !*
corporation,

Plaintiff,

va.
ROBERT EUGENE MOORE, at,

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Defendant*
NOTICE OP SUIT
THE STATE OF FLOEIDA
Tat Hobart Eugene Moor*,
115(17 Barbara Road,
Wln-nlnn, Maryland
Janat W. Moor*.
1TS0T Barbara Hoad,
Whaatnn, Maryland
You ara harthy notlflad that
a ault ha* baan fllad agalnat
you and J. Hrallay Odham. Ce­
cil II. Iltilabarg and taiula* T y lar Olham. aa Trustee* nf 0.1.
ham 4 Tudor, Inc., a dlaaolved
Florlda corporation
In
tha
abova anllttad cauaa, and that
yno ara required to flit you r
anawar wllh tha Clark n f thla
Court and to **rv* a co p y
tharaof upon th* plaintiff or
plalntlfCa
attornaya.
who**
nama and addraaa la Jannlnga,
Watt* Clarka and Hamilton,
IJ«4 Barnett National Bank
Building. Jackaonvtlla I, F lo r ­
id*. not latar than Dacambar SI.
1*41. If you fall to do to a
dacraa pro cnnfaaao will ba e n ­
tered agalnat you for th* r e ­
lict demanded In th* complaint.
Thla ault la to foracloa* a mor tgag*. Th. raal property p r o ­
ceeded agalnat la:
Lot *5. SOUTH F1NECRE5T
Third Addition, a aubdlvlalon according to a plat
tharaof racordad In Plat
Rook tl. Pagaa S3 and 4*
of lha Public Record* o f
Hamlnol* County. Florida
WITNESS my hand and th*
aaal of aald Court at Vamlnol*.
County, Florida, thla 14th day
of November, 1144
(COURT HEAL)
Arthur II. Baekwllb, J r ,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Janatnga Watte, Clark*
and Hamilton
1104 Rarnatl National Bank
Building
Jackaonvllla 3, Florlda
Publlah Nov. II, 3&gt; * Das. 3,

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New and Used M iehlnei
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Osteen. 122-3973 or 322-41S1.
Fee Me biggest eettctloa of
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Brokerage la Caaeelberry
stances, we have a reposses­
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sed '64 Mod-i Select O-MsR cpatri, oarli, luppliee, lor
tie Ilg Zsg. This moebtao FOR SALK: Leather $ua cat*,
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
does all the fancy stitehea,
$9; Hunting Jacket 4 WadAir-Way, Rexair, GE. *4«.
buttonholes, sews on buttons,
der, IS, Coleman gat lamp,
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
etc. Assume ) Payments of
$7.30; Heavy duty vice, $13;
your home. Free pick-up A
$9.10. Call credit adjuster
II- Boys 4 Girls btkes, from
delivery. Serving Sanford
332-7457.
$10 up. Adding machine, 4
for 13 yra. GM Vacuum Re­
column,
$43;
Underwood
pair, 111* Ferk Ave. Pb. R E C U N E R w i t h Hassock.
typewriter. $20; Pool table,
323-47M.
Wall Furnace used 3 months.
also Ping P o o f. $10; Gss ,4
Miniature American Pony,
011 heaters, from $9. up;
SANFORD VACUUM 8VC.
saddle, bridle, sulky.
ft.
Electric 44 H. P. motor, $7;
YOUR REXAIR D EALE R
Breakfast Bar with sliding
12 PL boat, motor 4 trailer,
| 2333 K Park
3*1-4511
doors. 322-1313,
$123; 1-Teot, ta t, used ooce,
i SALKS - PARTS * SERVICE
$20. Sell us your Furniture.
REFRIGERATOR. 13 eu. ft.,
Quick Service with the Cash.
' 37. Moving A Storage
like re&gt;
freezer under;
Super Trading Poet, opposite
Electric toaster. 363-3943.
Sanford Plata, 322-0677.
Local k L oaf Dlatant
Adam* Transfer k Storage
B O A T S , Guns, Buy. 1*11,
DINETTE Set, $ piece, 923
333-0333
322-071
Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
$394440 aft at 1:10 p. m.
BRIDGE KISH CAMP.
4.T. Plantw, F e e d s . B e e dw
USED FURNITURE BUYS
RENT Blue Lustre EUctole
Headboard w/bedding 9(9 So
SANFORD FEED STORE
Carpet Shampooer for only
Full sis* Maple M
with ted
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
91 per diy. Carroll's Furni­
S e e d - Jim Daady Dog Feed
ding, extra nice $44.30;
ture.
Full site Walnut Bookcase
—$3.73 for SO lbs. Includes
Headboard w /teddln g $44.30;
Tax.
G. E. ELECTRIC Refrigerator,
330 Sanford Ave.
323 9990
with frceier, good condition 4- Full stae Hollywood Beds
$11.30 each;
130. Ph. 322-4991.
ANNUALS. First St. k Holly
I- Twin vis* Rabuilt B o x
Ave.
ALUMINUM Garage D oor- I Springs $19.90 each;
L1GUSTRUM In cans. Pb. 3223304.

50. Mine. For Sale
BILL'S BAROAIM BARN
of 10,OW Items
1300 Grapevllle Ave.

ft. wide, i ft 9 in. In length,
923; t - 20 lb. Bottle Oas
Tank with Gauge |10; 1
Pump with new control $13;
1 RCA Phonograph Portable,
4 speeds 915. Call 322-3344.
TELEVISION 21” . First
buys. Ph. 939-7233.

$33

M EN'S, Women’ s, Children's
RELAXACIZOR, almost new.
shoes at discount prices.
cost 1230—tell $200. 322-0340.
Surplus City, 301 W. 1st.

51. Article* For Kent

NEW ELECTRIC Adding Ma
chine with credit belsnce
RENT A BED
1139.93 plus tax. New Hand Rollaway,
Hospital. B a b y
Adding Machine with credit
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
balance S89.93 plus
tax.
TRADE IN Allowances k
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
114 W. 1st
122-3131
TERMS.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY

53. Wanted T o Huy

lit

Its fS T l

Varall

S W E E T IE PIE

Nov. 18, 1M4— Page 7-A 95. H a m a

By Nadine Seltzer

For Bate

PIN EC REST
PARK RIDGE
3230 MOVES IN
Beautiful 3 Bedroom . 2 bath
home, ale* Florida room ,
142 PER MONTH
3 Bdrm, Ige. combiaatioa dia­
fenced back yard, located at
log room, living ream, Fla.
114 Lab* Mlaale Drive. R e«room, For Spacious living,
•oaabte dow n payment. As­
Low taxes, Fenced yard.
sume exirtiag m art gate with
Total monthly paym ents of
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
Centers, 32X0324 bp Owner.
$41 b month. EXCLUSIVE
WITH:
FORCED SALE—Twe Houses,
furnished oa small Lake.
S t Johns Realty
One 3 Bedroom, Concrete 4 THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
Oak, Rented to good tenaat. i l l N. Park A t *
FA X 4 t »
$4,300. o a e —Duplex $7,300. I
Mile flroa Big Tree Park. BEAUTIFUL HOME la DeCall 322-7904.
Bary by owner, nverteoking

Lake. U rge attentive cor­
ner lot. M44UB.

OUTSTANDING
3 Bedroom, kltcbaa equipped
and complstaly redecorated 97. H o m o s
home, just 3 minutes from
3 BEDROOM H ouee oa L ate.
downtown S a n f o r d . Oaty
Electricity. 14 mltea from
112,300 with aa IMOe aa $too
Senford, partly funtil bed.
down, balance oa 9*9* m o d good fishing 4 bunting. CaU
g ig * at $33 monthly I«clud4i
332-0913 or 333-3734.
everything lor civilian or
military. Ssmlaaia Realty, 4 ROOM FURN. H ouse. 1 bed­
1101 Park Ave. 323-1333,
room .
Attamoal* Spring*.
Nights 321-I110 or 923-2340.
333-4734.
3 ID E M ., 1344 EUlott, $4,300. FURNISHED, «
322-0424 or 1244.
ISOS Senford Av*.
/ f . / 8 " J Z "£l2e3
* T m sorry t o turn y o u d o w n , M arvin * b u t I'm a fr a id
m a rr in g * w o u ld in te rfe re w it h m y c a r t e r l'*

1. 41" Inaerspriag Mattress 71. Mate Help Wanted
tiy
MAN— 30-43, tor psrt tima
1- Repossessed Bedroom Suite
work oo an on-call basis. Job
w/beddln| $94.30;
involves making r e g u l a r
1- Sofa $21.30;
watch d ock rounds and nor­
1- Sofa $14.30,
mal plant guard duties. Must
t- Twin alia Maple Bed* w coil
be neat and capable of hand­
epringi $13 each;
ling night telephone traffic.
X Full site innertpring m itInstead applicants may rail
tresses $10 each;
Harry Creager, Chief Guard,
1- Twin slse inoerapring mat­
Dynstronles, Inc., 9394141
tress $10;
between f a m. and 2 p. m.
1- Apt. site Electric Stove
—An Equal Opportunity Em ­
$39.30;
ployer,
1- Kingslse Hollywood B e d
w /fram e 4 headboard comACCOUNTING CLERK
pleeta $94.30;
22-30, 3 Years college desir­
1- Hi-back Swivel R o c k e r
able.
Bkpng. k Acetng.
114.30;
courses accessary. Acctng.
I- S pi. Dinette $14.30;
exper. beneficial. No military
1- Full itae rebuilt bos iprtngi
obligation. Contact Person­
$14 30;
al Dept., Box 1697, Sanford.
1- Full ilte rebuilt inneripring
SERVICE STATION
mattreig $14.30;
1- Full ili e Orthopedic m at­ ATTENDANTS NEEDED
Good L o c i (tool
tress like new $24.30;
MEBANF OIL CO.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Phone liter 4 p. m.
Ill S. Magnotia
122-6321
J22 0S1I

95. Hounea For Sate
) BEDROOM. 1W Bath, Sunland Estate*, Sanford. Low
down Payment. Ph. 322-4132.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AUKNCY • REALTOR
S4SS S. Perk Av*.
Pkooei PA X3M4 ar PA 3-1343

$100 DOWN
FH A - V A HOMES
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, lVk. * 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPKD
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENT!
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKKR

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, screen
ed patio. Ph. 32X0343.
$ BEDROOM, Kitchen Furn .
Take over payments $92.
S(inland. Pb. 322-7933.

fit Have The Home For You

Stenstrom Realty
2S65 PARK DRIVE

322-2420 Night 322-7495
323 0314
3224434

322-4144
322 3492

3I0RSUN OIL Heater Parts,
WE BUY Used Furniture, o
I'Ul. Trailer, House Trailer,
piece or houseful. Furay
elec. Brake Control, sure
Bedding A Furn. Co., 901 W.
connections,
Flares,
etc.,
1st St. 322 6391.
Saw Horse brackets, tools,
Bletal Mitre Box, etc. Call USED FURNITURE, one room
•69-4047.
or houseful, tools, mlae.
item s, ANYTHING you have
ra tios, Floor, Free Estimates
60. Iluninem Opport.
to sell. 322-3370,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
FOR LEASE
steel, grease
traps, dry KENMORE AUTO. WASHER,
SERVICE STATION.
wells. Stepping stones.
Excellent cood ., water level
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
4 temp, coctrot. Call 322- Good Location. Good Products.
Good Treatment
309 Elm Ave.
323-3731
7764 after 6 p m . ____________
PHONE LOCALLY 122-4342
NECCHI, Open Arm, equipped 55. Furniture For Sal*
or apply to the
to sew buttons on. Monogram
PURE OIL COMPANY
k Hem. Pay ofl balance $33, Used furniture, a p p S u ce i,
tools, etc. Bnniht • Sold 89. Schooln A Inriructions
3 payments of $7 each.
Larry's Mart 213 Saaford
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
RAILROAD CAREER
Ave Ph. FA 2-4133.
New and Used Machines. Re
Trainees for Railroad Com­
conditioned Singers, 112.93
WILSON MA1ER FURN.
munication positions. Must
104 S. Park Ave.
323-9411
Buy - Sell — Trade
be high school graduate or
311-13 E. 1st.
322-3422
equivalent, physically
fit*
good character end not color
f r e e e s t im a t e
blind. If qualified, arranga! ■ I b « C aart a f tka C a a a lf Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Ja S a a , l a a l a a l , C aw alr, Slat*
ments will be made, f o r in­
ovating New 4 Used ru ral
• f r ia t U a . la T rakala
formation write name, age,
l a ra tka R atal# e ti
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
3234.
address
and phone number 88. Real Eatate Wanted
KDTTH JONES AHALONCJ.
Co.
at 704 Celery Ave.
Dk i i i H
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
to A R C S., P. O. Boa S3,
4 IIDKM., 2 Rath. Fla. Room,
FA 3-1117.
riv A i. v oT irn
STORE BUILDING Wanted,
3221173
Milton, n s .
Garage, Disposal. Dishwash­ 114 N. Park Ave.
Nolle* U hereby |i«en that
Horn# 4 Auto retailer seeks
tha und#r#lfn*1 arlll. on th*
er. Make deal, 322 1126.
Government Owned
4th &lt;lay of D#c»mb#r. A. D.
suitable location, preferably
71. Mala Help Wanted
1*11, praaanl to lha HnneiraMa
Home*
So. o f Sanford on Rt. 17-92. LONUWOOD, 2 Br. Frame,
County
Jude*
of
s-minot# IV THE CINCt'rr COINT OF
RAILROAD
CA
R
E
E
R
Send
particulars
to
Box
104,
Redecora'ed, lge. Equipped
County. Florida, hla final ra- T I H VI.VTN J l’ DIL'IU. TIN.
turn, account and vouchara. aa C U T . IV 4VIS FOB er.WIVOLE Men afes 19-30, see ad No. 64.
c / o Sanford Herald.
kitchen. 2 car garage, trees
R ia cu to r of th* Eetat* o f E ly - COl'VTV, M.ONIDA.
$230 down. $13 mo. WtU hold
Selection of 2, S, and 4
th Jon** Amalone. dacaaaat. IV C H A V I ENV VO. 1444A
STATION ATTENDANT, Ap­ RENTAL Houses k Small
and at aeld tint*, than and
mortgage. TE 9 3149.
■ t IT TO 4 I I V T TITI.S:
Bodrjom s located In various
ply between 7:30 k 3:30. Col­
acreage. Roberta A Schmidt
tnara, mak* application to th* P A L L K. PIXKfl ant P A T R I­
lectlooa of Sanford
aald Jude* tor a final aattla- CIA A. riZ E R , hla wife,
onial Oil Co., 1301 French
Real Estate. P. O. Box 1732, S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
ment of hla administration of
Immediate Delivery
Plain!life
Ave.
Ph.
322-2700.
HOMES,
West
4th
St.
San­
oald aatata, and for an ord*r
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
•Hschareine him aa such Eta- MARLX I ALLCOPP. at at.
ford. 3 rfedroom, I 't bath,
FROM $r&gt;o.oo
eutor.
Defendant* GOOD PROPOSITION for full 81. Heal Entate • Sale
FIIA
A
VA
Loans.
LMN
ENDatad this th* 14th day ot
time licensed Real F.itate
NOTICE or n i l T
FOR TIIE BEST HOME
Oclobar, A. D. ISSI.
TKRPKISKS Inc., Builder
la lb * Vane* a t Ik* fla t * ml
Salesman. Ball-Btair Agency,
BUY
/ a / tlnhart Weeley Antelnna 1-l.tMai
BAUT I’ lLC lfE R , BROKER
Harold
Logan,
call
939-3111.
At Kaerutor ot th* Kotata
21M S. Park Ave., City.
To th* Defendant:
SEE
YOUR
Personal
Service
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
o f Edyth Jnnaa Amalone
SI WILE E ALI.HOPP
poeeaead
Call 322-7499
And to: Th* unknown apoue* JOB
to dark.
BILLIN0
4
Counter
Publish .Nov. «. tl. 1*. 1*. t’ *&lt;
o f aald abovo named natural
Sales. Male
High School
c t x i - t ___________________ ________
Defend ant
3 BEDROOM. Family Room, 2
graduate. Military Service
And fo : All partlea claiming
i\
tm r
c tm -n r
c o it t T .
Hath, built in Appliances,
Interear, by. through, under
complete. Type 30 wpm. Con­
N INTIS J t 'l i l t ’ l 41* t INI I IT. IV
o f *** in tt tha ahue* named
Real Estate — Insurance
Central
Air A Heat, w ill to
4 1 U PON eKNI.VOLB t o t Vtact Personnel Dept., Box
natural
Defendant
not
3rd 4 Park Ave.
322 3441
wall rarp**t!ng. 322-3303.
T V , PLONIUA
known to b* dead or all**
1697.
Saaford.
I * C H A V rE R V VO. I44M
And to! All partita Having
V O T K E TO U r r N V D
BY OWNER
nr Claiming to hav* any right,
LORIKL StePHEnsON PAnilt.
JOHN E. FOX,
till* or Intaroot In and to
For a raal buy, don't paia this
Plaintiff.
the following described p r o ­
Realtor
up. 3 Cement block houses,
va
perty. elluat* In gemmol*
323 0339
PKTi:n d a h sii
tv tiis : 1 tN c r r r r o t b t n r 206 N. Park Ave.
County, Florida, lo .w ll:
with extra lot, In Fern Park,
t'afenilanl.
fan » 111... k I, HANI.ANDO tits: s i x t h j i tin t si. n a .
2,
3 bedroom , I, 2 bedroom.
t h e o titic o r p i -o h iiia to i
r
n
r
tv
avis
f
o
r
lu
m
in
o
u
s
•he M i n i m a BEAUTIFUL
PETER DAHSII
Income $270 per month. West
Altamonte faction, a cco rd ­ to t M l . FI.GRIDS
1414 poet AV40U4
ing to plat thereof a , re ­ IS f HSVtSSRV BO. 14461
of 17-42 oae block oa 434, one
I r e n s Tl. New Tork
v n r ir w t a s F P r s n
corded In Plat Rook I.
IV THF. f l R C l ' I T c o u n t o r
PLE A SE TAKE NOTICE that
block South on East St. to
Page 47, Publlo Record* of r.ut. a m b o l t o v
ths: v iv n t
j c h ic ia i. t in .
you ara hareby r#qulr#J to ilia
Plaintiff. c t t r t v t v t i r i m «k w i v o i . k
Nennnol* Caunty, Florida.
Office: 322 2119
Vincent Drive. 939 6393.
your wrlttaa anewer or i|#f#na#
TOU. AND EACH OF TOM.
t o e VTV. F l. tlR IIM .
Nights: 323-0700
If any, parsonally or by an at- ara notified that • suit to .|U|a FLUSH J BOLTOV
IV ( H V V I R R V VO. ISMS
NO DOWN PAYM ENT
tornay. on or h#fora December till# to the at.ova dee, rll.ed pro­
322 0449
DsfsR'Iant. MILLIt; MAS JUVKS
S. I»4I. at the Offlc# n? the perty haa bean filed agalnat you rsst-lsnc* unkrmwn
PUIntlff. Here tl a remarkable oppor­
2324 Park Drive
Clerk of th* Circuit Court al an I you ara harapy required to s t a r t o r f l o r i d * rut
tunity to buy a neat, clean,
th*
Courthouea In Sanford. eerv* a copy of your Anawar
ELIJAH J BOLTOV:
CASET JOVES
Hemtnnte County. Plorld*. end to th# C.nnplalnt on the Plainsuburban. 3 Bedroom, Con­
r##!4*nr# unknown
P*f*n,lant.
to mall a copy th*r*«»f t.» jtten- tlffe*
Tnu ar* hsrtbjr notlfl*4 that rs*l4*nr* unknown
Attorney.
DAVID
W
crete
Block
Home
with
atrum, tM»l* k ll'lntoeh. At­ i I N M N i l l l A M P &lt;&gt; iloa 1111, a Bill o f •'■■mpLInt for 4lvorc*
v i r r t c B TO a f FB 1 n
monthly psym enti only $34
torneys for Plaintiff. P'lat o f ­ " Inter Park. Florida, and III* hs* b**n (ils-l aaslnat &gt;ou. an-1 TO 1 Cassy Junoa.
ON WERT FIRST HT.
fice Hot tlia. .aintord. Plorlta. lb* origin*! in lha office o f th* you *r* r*&lt;|Ulr*4 to s«rv* •
rasl.lsnc* unknown
including taxet end tneurn fWn llowlend
SJTTt, In that certain divore* Clark o f th# Circuit Court on c*pr of &gt;*ur anawar or pl**4Tau ar* hsrohy r*&gt;|ulr*4 In
anre. This is an unbeatable
procaadlne pending aealnet »»u or Oafor* November loth. I &gt;11. In* t* th* Rill o f Comelalnt fll* your wrlttsn tlslsnss* to
B Charli* Craig
In tlia Circuit Court o f th* oth -rw l* * the allegation* of on th*
Pla intiff*
AMoinoy. a till) o f Complaint tor 4lv»r&lt;-s
bargain so hurry and grab
B Bob Thomas
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­ eald f '. m p L I n t will be taken Norrla D Wonlfork. Ill, SI7 M s ! hsrsin agotnat you. with
n Freak Brunson
It before somebody beats
ida In and for tlamlnol# Coun­ ae contested.
K s i t Church Stf«*t. Orlan4o. th* rlsrk o f th* abotrt iiyl*4
you to it.
ty. In Chancery, an a b b , aviat­
This notice ehall be publish­ FlurlU*. an4 fit* Ilia original Court an or bofor* Dorsmbar

nTSituatioir^inte^"

Seminole Realty

SO U TH W A RD

Legol Notice

$100.00 D O W N

V A - FHA

B a ll-B la ir A g e n c y

Property

Management

Legal Notice

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

Legal Notice

REA LTY

GO WEST

ed title of eald v*u*a betnt
• -t.orlel
HcPIieraon
D o r m l.
Plaintiff, verau* Paler Darml.
tiefen lent." and herein fall not
or a D o n e
Pro Confeeeo
will l.e entered aaalnat you and
the ca u t, proceed ea part*.
tltEAl.t
Arthur II tlackwltb. Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By. Martha T. Vlhlsn
Doputy Clark
Stanetrom. Davis 4 McIntosh
Attorney* at Law
Post Offlca But 1114
•Sanford. Florida 33711
-u b li.h .Sue. 4, 11. It, 1 ‘ . t i l l

, U lK i-U

ed once aa. h week for four answsr or pl**4ln( In ths afflc*
conearullv* weak* In lha dan- of th* Clsrk o f th* Clreul'
Court on ar bsforo D*v«mt&gt;*r
ford llerald.
Dated this :ath day of Oat- 4. t i l l . If you fall 1* 4# ao
obar. ISdl
Juf*m nt by 4*f*ult will h*
iSKALI
taktn afaln*t you for th* r*lt«f
Arthur H
Backwltb, Jr 1*m•n4s*1 In tilt Rill o f Com ­
Clark. Circuit Court
plaint
Vemlnol* County. Florida
DO.NK a\D OltDKllKD at
By: Slarth* T Vihlatt
a*nfor4. Stmlnal* County. FlorDeputy Clerk
14*. thla Jn4 l a y o f Vov*mb*r.
DAVID W. CUNMNUHAM
l&gt;&lt;(
P O. Boa l l t l
(SEAL)
Winter Park. Florida
Arthur H. Barkwllh, Jr.,
\lti.rnay for Plaintiffs
Clsrk o f Circuit Court
Publish Oct. Jl * Nov I, 11,
By. Jsan K Wilks, t) r .
It. t&gt;ai
t-ijt.t: sM .Nov I, 11, IS, gi, l ) « t
C D F-44
CDG-ll
a

I. ISIS. *n4 **rv* a
M m i upon plaintiff#
Vorrl* D. Woolfnrk,
W at Church Str**i.
Flurl4a
If you (all to 4n oo

copy ot
Attorney.
lit S37
Orl*n4o.
a D*cr**

Stamper Agency

Arthur H Bsckwlth. J r ,
Clark o f th* rtroult Court
By: Jean K With*. D C

Publlah .No*. I. II, II. Ji, n « l
CDU-IS

near

2 BEDROOMS, Oak (lo o n , Tile
bath, enclosed porch 4 Car
port, KUcheo equipped. 2400
Orange Ave Ph. 322 1974.
DUPLEX, lurnlahed. 1 ted
room , n e w l y
decorated.
Adults.
Another available
Dee. 1, 322 3414.
N. ORLANDO, 3 Bdrm. Un
furriibod house, $70 mo., no
Fairfax Ave Open. ciU rot
l e d Miami 421-1373.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
furnished. I ml. to bate, 3
block* to shopping center 4
school. 1 y is r lease reqnlr
•d. $120 mo. 322 1470 after
3 p. m.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
312-3491.
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath. 20t Mir­
ror Drive, Loch Arbor. Ph.
323 0383.
ORLANDO Asalea Park, $70
mo., 9 Bdrm. Un/urniibed
house, 902 EgsnDrlve. Open,
call collect Miami, 621-1373.
3 BEDROOM, lge. living rm.,
dining rm., lge kitchen, Fla.
Room , With option to buy,
rent wUl be applied to down
payment. Call 322-7042.
---------- 9
102. Mobile H u m es • Halt
1-2 and 3 Betlrooma
NEW and USED
Awnings k Cabanas
QUALITY MOIHLE HOMES
llwy. 17 32 S
322 2362
1962 N A S H U A - 2 bedrooms.
$2,390. Very clean, excellent
condition. Crescent City—
OW 3-2172

FURNISHED APT. 1343 Maple.
333-0731.

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath k ihow er, suitable
for couple or tingle person
or retired. AU utiUUes laeluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st Rt., within 1
block of 2 free perking Iota
ta d ahoppang can ter. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 111 E First St.

108. Koomn For Rent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
115. A u tu a F o r S a l*
1937 GMC PANEL
9230. Ph. 322 9431.

Wagon,

•81 FORD Convertible. 332-2970.
1939 RAMBLER, good condi­
tion. Would like to exchange
for a Spinet Piano. 349-4402,
Geneve.
CLEAN 1936 Ford. Good merhanicel condition. G o o d
tires. 322-2337.
•4 KURD F allback Ualaxle
“ loo.” $200, assume paymenta. CaU after 9:30 p.m.
DeRary 668 3646.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 123-0721
•93 CHEVY It NOVA, excel
lent condition. $1600. Ph.
322 2283.
1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
with black top, tonneau cov­
er, white waUa. ExceUent
condition. 322 0633.

•37 FORD V I , Slick Shift, 4
dr. 9300. Ph 322 2391.
1960 AUSTIN MEALY Sprite,
excellent condition. Ph. 322-

1933 CHEVROLET 210, I dr.
235 Englie. Std. Trans. A
clean car. History avaUable,
$293. Ph. 322 3324 after 3:30.
120.

A u t o m o t iv e

S e r v ic e

AU TO GLASS
IN ST A L L E D
Bankart k Qlaaa and Print
Company
210 Magnolia

Pb

FA 14623

N A T IO N A L .

BANK
POSSESSION

9M m o. Up. Surplus City.

GHI A
• Sedan*
• Hard Top*
• Convertible*
• Station Wagon*
Complete Relectlea
99'a Thru fl'a

1200 • 1300 Down
840 * 160 Month
144% Mechanical

Ellinor Motor Co.
Be. Hwy. 17-93

Seminole County Mtn.

Rattford, Fla.

N R

I HOI Writ 1st Street
Sanfurd, Murid*

322-1835

69

62 Rambler
Ambaaaador Custom 4
v -a, nun*
Door Mroan,
m . V-9,
Stan­
dard Tranoml
ranamloolein, Pnwer H i tt a r i n g , Pnwoe
Brake*. Heater end A ir
Condition.

*129S
59 Volkswagen
2 Door Brian, Good T ires,
Clean Body, A Rune G ood.

’795

'64 FALCON, Good condition,
Take up payments. 322-1633.

304 W 2n4 St. FA 3 4032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

vw

W AM PUM

'37 MG $323. Call 322 2381.

10x90 Furnished housetreiler,
near Laka Jessup. $33 mo.
323-4414.

9 ROOMS 4 Bath, nicely furn­
ished, clem . Adults, no peta.
CaU 323-1919.

Good*

FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4011.

A U TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

m

T a Th* Wsta n d

Robson Sporting

9 ROOM Furnished Apt. 939
mo., includes water A electrie. 322 9307.

10‘ W IDE, 2-beuroom trailer.
NO-44904.

108. Apartment* for Rtnl

Gateway

3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. 933. t l FT. CABIN C ru lm
2101 Magnolia, Robert A.
Trailer fuUy equipped I44Q
WiUlams, 322-3431.
or trade for Traetor. C a »
333-3337 or 3233473.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

Auto Glass, TWpe
A Sea* Covert

TRAILER 4 21 Ft. Csbaos,
full bath 949 mo., quiet tone.
13X0494.

*
«

FURNISHED D ow nstair* Apt.
Your EVL
_ n IU D K _
with lights 4 water. 333- 30444 K. I l l Ph. FA MM|
0703.
17 FT. GLASS boat, S3 l &gt;
m otor, Ult trailer.
3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt., Ughts
bte top, extra gas teak, t a r n
4 water, 340 month. 33X
Extras. 1300 1 . Cbaaa A v *
1191.
0
See after I p.aa.
~a
3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. CaU
223 3173, after S Ph. 322 0441. 17 Ft. HIOH HAT, w ttll_____
ories, 'S3. 30 h.p. Joh a*o&lt;
Fl'RN . APT . 2 room s, middle
elec,
start, MlUbeQ T i l
sge or elderly couple pre­
Trailer. ExceUeat
ferred. 322 4293.
9730. CaU 133-4443.

10.1. Mobile Home* • Kent

Salas — Part* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

The Dodge Boys
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqufst, Kuo.
f A 2-3*31 AtU auc hank Uidg

FURNISHED Cottage,
base, 940 932 3721.

1,000 Miles On AU
Used VW't.

Pro Confsaso Will I* Ont*r*4
HOUSE in Country Club $100
*a*ln*t you.
WITVKSIl my hsn-l an.I ssal
Down,
monthly
payments
«t Santonl. a«mtno|* I'ounly.
$19 30. CaU 322-1140.
Fl«rl 4 a this Jn-t 4 * / of Vovam(SEAL)

FURNISHED - S bedroom. 1
both, |49 mo. — I bedroom.
1 beth, $100. UNFURNISH­
ED — 3 bedroom , 1 bath, $33
mo. — 3 bedroom , 3 bathe,
$93 mo. — 9 bedroom, 2
b a t h e , 9119. STEM PER
AGENCY, 1313 French Ave.,
Senford. Ph. 933-4331.

Guarantee — 90 Day* —

REALTOR
1NSUR0R
FA 2-4991 1913 S. French Ave

bsr. ISIS.

Houee.

FURN. 3 Bdrm. Houee, Adult*
No peta. 313.4040.

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
room, k l t c h a n equipped,
drapes, large com er lot. Low
Down
Payment.
1900 S.
UREENBRIAK
Chase Ave. See after 1 p m. Choice
leta
available
In
Greenbrier e f Loch Arbor
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, Fla.
overlooking
g o lf
course.
room, I min. drive from
Custom building to your
N.A.S. 102 W. Jenkins Cir­
specifications.
Greenbrier
cle. 322 6936.
developed by
72. Female Help Wanted
READY TO MOVE IN
KINUSWOOD
New 3 &amp; t Bedroom Homes,
BUILDERS, INC.
EXPKRIBNCED SEWING MA
1-2 baths. So Lungwood area
FA 3-3074
CHINK Operators needed
—Trades
lonsklered,
and
202 Fairmont Dr.
Steady year round employ
we'll build on your lot. Semi
ment in ous modem air-con
note County s Leading Build
$100 D O W N
ditlooed factory.
tr
ALIX OF SANFORD
F
H
A -V A HOMES
HAROLD LOGAN
3411 Orlande Dr., Sanford
SEVERAL
Outstanding 2 4 3
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Btdroom Homes avaUable ta
Sales office. So. on U. S. 17ill Areas of Saaford. Let 111
92 to Dixie Betl Diner, turn
Show you Arouodl
right one block on Seminole
HOWELL'S AOKNCY. Baby
Ave. 939 3911.
aitUng specialist. Transporta
tioa furnished. Call 322 9239.
HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
1301 I. Perk A t*.
H. water heater, attic fan,
DAYS Work, 322 3719.
PA 2-3232 anytime
floor furnace A pump. With
DESIRE llsht house work or
Furn. guragt Apt 2392 San
baby sitting. 122-3344
ford Ave. $10,600. 322 0525 or

Legal Notice

106. Apartmmti far Rent 128. Boat* A Motors

95. Hi

'60 Corvalr 1719 bal. 136 mo.
‘41 Falcon 1**4 te l. 942 me.
' l l Oldamebtle 1499 bet 927 mo
’IT Batch 1314 baL |30 mo.
’57 Plymouth 9487 bet. 126 mo.
’39 Ford 1318 baL 931 mo.
'97 Lincoln I IM bet. 148 mo.
' l l Cadillac $474 teL $26 mo.
’l l Merrury 9114 boL 937 mo.
' l l Hlllmeo 9484 bal. |27 me.
’l l Ponitec 9299 b a l 117 mo.
' l l Oldamoblle 9489 bal 124 mo
'33 Chevrolet 9389 t e l 921 mo
'37 Imperial 9760 bal. 934 mo.
’l l CodlUsc 9299 bal. |14 mo.
'91 Chrysler 1399 bal. 931 mo.
’ 39 Plymouth 1999 boL |3l mo.
'•4 Mercury 11090 t e l 147 mo
*19 Pontiac 9999 baL 993 me.
'90 VW PU 1919 b e t $32 me.
'99 Chev. PU 11391 bet 994 mo
'81 Ford PU 9499 boL 129 mo.
'94 Ford PU 1399 boL |20 mo.
'3 7 Mercury 9199 baL 912 mo.
'31 Uuick IIM bol. I l l mo.

ll)IZ

SAN F0RD a v *
OPEN EVENINGS

Senford, Florida
322-1309
Nstioaal K«poaacaaiooo foe.

60 Chevrolet

s,

1 Ton StepoMo Pick*
p. 9 CyL, Good Me*
chariest Condition.

*695
60 Ford
l i Ton HtyIsolde Pick-Up.
Good Mechanical Conditio*.

59S
60 Ford
Ftlrlane 900 4 Deer,
V-9, Automatic Trans­
mission. Radio A U ret­
er — Clean.

*893
60 Volkswagen
Panel Delivery Truck. E s­
i n Clean Throughout and
Good T iros. A Good Buy A l

’893
OPEN FRIDAY
NITE TIL • PJL

H O LLER
M OTOR SALES
2nd. ft Prime! la
Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0661

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V a r ia n t Swart, Mark V .
Cotter, Barter* J. Erickson,
William Tata*, John F. War,
Gsyle Walter, Arthur Wilson,
Tommy L om uo MID*, Jama*
B. S t Join Sr., Sanford;
Chartea
Staubitr,
DaBarr,
Dark Emssmol, Eatarprla*.

Tataria Smith, Maa Frtefc« v , Linda Rodfar*, B m k
Vaughn, Sharon Carter, John
Barrow*, Ann V . Bryant Ma­
tte Dixon, Margate Sweet,
Bteka Millar, Fteaik W*M&gt;,
Jaart Snraikn, Janie* Andessen and baby boy, Undo Dya*a
and baby boy, Emma Jaan
Taylor and baby girt Sanford;
Barbara Yarborough and baby
boy, Ganara; David X. Sum*
nar, Late Mary; Vonelte Ra­
bun, Albert Robinson, Late
Monroa; David Randall Sulli­
van, Mima; William W arm ,
Now Smyrna; Johnny Allman,

Mien
imcnvi
TMURS.-FRI.
AND SAT.,
NOWMIIR

4

A car stolen from Daytona
Beach waa found stripped of
ita m otor, transmission and
■eata and then set afire
Munday night o ff Routa 427
near Five Point*, according
to Conatable Bob Carroll.

Vandals Strike
Coin boxes on three washing
machine* were damaged some
lime Monday at 303 South
French Avenue, police report­
ed (Ada/.

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trek Tender Reetwskf W eeder

Polf Beans

m.

19*

Avocados

Cllaa
imp^spihi

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h f Holiday I m c Iu , Stwr-Kkt

6V2-WB

New Crept trek Pteride

Grapefruit

Ice M ilk ................. 5:!! 39*
Fruit Drink . . . . 4 ^ *1.
Crisco O i l .............. 4Ss 69 *
F &amp; P Peaches . . 4 * 1 .
Chunk Tuna
4 cam *1 .
Pet M i l k ......... 3 cans 39*

0*1 Manta Fhseappla-Cce pa fruit

APPLES

1 9 4 0 -1 1

10 *. 39*

•* * s * * •

T......... ....

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a

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I vaparated Style (limit 6 please).

The Boar la Pap-Tap Cane!
late Creta Im I lerttrft

Pear H alves..... 3 ! il

*1

Yen'll Ur* Am* N«IW

Whole Onions....... "Z 29*
ter l eledr. Try Mmiter's

Elbow Macaroni 2 ^

Old Milwaukee . .
98‘
Gold M ed a l........... 3 9 ‘

Plain *i Self Rtelof Styla Fleur

(limit 1 please wlHi purchase* of $5 ae mere).

27*

Dfem.dery — Per Helidey Bekteg

Jw
Oreen Stam ps
” «|WOi* en*mseJwrkea* k

Crete* 0 lleckwtN Rma 0 Brandy

Mince M eat......... "Z 39*

....

w xzixzr:... » 59*

DR1STAN NASAL SPRAY
OR OIISTAN TABLITS

290

Stuffing............Z. U7 29* Biscuits............ 6 £

yeur choice

(ssslr** a*s. He* it . stew

gktQOOOoWMMMflM

39c

iO

Stuffing................ A T 31* Kraft s Parkay . . - 27c
With Meet et Mmhraems, Chef Bey-er-Dee

Spaghetti Sauce
Stristmesa's Drtkieue

W

Crarkm Bmrsl lilk **&gt;«

27* Sharp Cheddar .

Zesty Plororad Ayyle-Kif

Applt Jaics

I’ V*1 Nntty-fieverrd^

IS S rH ^ u l! S « IS. ISM

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3

46-et.
cans

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29"
#i« 90&lt;

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Golden Corn

Swift's Premium Sliced

W¥(-W 11 ^ w

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49" » * * - - ,
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Swift's Premium Delicious

“ 39' to m U
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Copeland's Host * Serve

.................. Mm

O T W T B H flW .

J j l Oreen Stam p*

cans A T

tWIPT'S PRIMIUM TASTY
ROLL SAUSAOI

per Ik. 49*

2 SJ29..... 2 S 29 '

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t a illm l i t Naw II# I M I

s.wt'. H.Md*, Traet

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Sausage..................... X 49" lea CreamCak* Roll 3 ,17,
Harman's Famous Orange-Bend

*1

...... X 59" Chocolate Pinwhesls 1
.

,

Sauerkraut................ X 29" pnme Juice

* a • a a * • #

49"

MAXWELL
HOUSE

m

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Mince Pies —

#

29 *

Fresh 's Testy

P o rk H am s '*»• 5 5
P o rk R o a st »&gt; 3 5
P o rk S t e a k s |b4 5
S id e s 'b 3 9
H o cks |b 2 9

Fresh Bestes Butt
LIM IT l

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Mertee'i Quik oad lesy

lO w y M B O

Bread Dough .. 3 !!'" 49c

M Oroon
Stam p
H SSU aW H ndpdrad

Celumkie Foam 3#ea»h

Bean S o u p .......... 39c
Mr*. Peel's Quick fratew

F re sh P o rk P ic n ic s SweetPotatoes
ib.

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6-ox. pkg. 69c

3 ET *1

m

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taoeirn tot. Ho* a t. IBSW

Mertee'i Feme*. Puetyki* ef

Fresh Pork Safe"

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**4H eew ekra*eee*

IV
A LL GRIN D S
FLAVORFUL COFFEE

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TARNOW'S COOKID OR
•ARID SLICIO HAM

Deli*(out, HeoHItlel lady Berry
-

W

J j| Oreen Stam ps X

MrHscr'i Heltdey Peverlte

With Pork, Fresh Cortland Valley

I*UHCHASES

O

V - 65"

Reynold's Wrap

4 5 (

Wieners&lt;+ so

O

Oreen
Stamps*
Wk fca mmm mi i e * aa k

Sliced Bacon

Sliced Bologna

W

BRICK SHAMPOO
7«-0fP LASILt

Breakfast Club Tasty

Canadian Bacon

V mV

? .'2 !2 J K £ 5 m I

59c

Honey Grahams.... i'J - 39* Muenster Cheese lk. t&gt;9c

Mb.
pkg.

f 1

wOBFwl

Pitted Dates........ . U7’ 39* • dairy s p e c ia ls •

NOVEMBER IS, l«*t
Admissions

Auto Stripped

•ertew's Assarted Flaxen (lim it 2).

RIDSTAYMIN WINKSAP

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph J. Defl*ly, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Patrick J. Erickson, San­
ford, n girl; Mr. and Mr*.
Charles Buffkin, Loogwood, a
girl.
DUchargta
Gayk Walter, Edna J.
Thomas, Stanley Elvln Benton,
Shirley Jamison, Margaret A.
Bally and baby boy, Evelyn
Barfield and baby boy, Natha­
lie D. Schnltiler and baby boy,
Jeanette Byrd and baby boy,
Sanford: Arthur Lutke, DeBary; Patsy A. Martin, DeLand; Charles Williams, De­
Leon Spring*.

November HI, 1961
Admissions
Rosa K. Hnllnwuy, Charlie
Lyons, Louise Harris, Kibble
Palmer, Henry McLaulin, Ka­
ra Frasier, Mark Hatcher,
Betty Johnson, Carolyn Var­
ner, Elninne Kerr, Ann E.
Carr, Edna Thontn*, Hanford;
Illam-liu Page, Clyde Moore.
Helen Walkup, Drllury; Mary
Watson, De Land; Emily J,
Mann, Lake Mary; Tony MeWattera, lax-khart;
Robert
Wlddla, l.origwood; E r i k a
Ream, North Orlando; Beverly
Robinson, Osteen; Cora Mae
White, Oviedo.
Mirths
Mr. nnd Mrs. Knmuel Carr,
Sanford, a girl; Sir. nnd Mrs.
Donald Varner, Sanford; a
boy; Mr. and Sirs. Charles
Robinson, Osteen, a girl.
Discharges
Joyce Re tier, Frank Famiitart, Mury Moore. Marie Enaley, Sheila Albers, Wanda
Smith, Sanford; C h a r l e s
Hayes, Quincy.

■

• dawn produce lane a

Barbara J. Deffcly. Carol
Kampf. William J. Watt, Vlrgie Rhotoo, Carrla Wllllnk, Lu­
lu Balia Wbetler, Sanford; Her­
bert 8. Johnson, Deltona; Mae
H. Williams, Late Mary; Bar­
ns dine Mitchell, Late Monroe;
Ina Buffkln, Longwood; Ash
Felt Lucille Anderson, Osteen.

Joinne L. Pleisrhman, Effl*
Long, James Nelson, Betty
Jericho, Alonxo Scott, Minnie
Prison, Francis Gallowsy, Clndy Bynum, Mamie Johnson,
Jon Dyer, Sanford; Elliabeth
Rlsse, Lilly S. Cullen, Lottie M.
Wright, DeBary; Henry Levy,
Geneva;
Margaret Homey,
Lake Helen; John Perry Gibhs,
Hendersonville, N. C.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra Donald Fleischman, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Kobnrt Jericho, Sanford,
a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Ramey, Lake Helen, a girl.
Discharges
Camilla Winfree, Rhonda
Rinehart, Mary Reinhart, Bev­
erly Edwards and bahy girl,
Rebecca Boleman, Thomai
Ashley, Sanford; Eveline E.
Crump and baby girl, Lake
Mary; Geraldine Jackson, Mt.
Dora; Marlena McKinney, Or­
lando.

1,

thanksgiving

NOVEMBER 14,1M4

I

■’* ‘

G O O f f i^ G R ^ a W S

NOVEMBER IS, MM

V r. and Mr*. CarroD Burner,
la s te d , a Ctrl.

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HOWARD JOHNSON'S PROZIN
ru D O l l o a p

g r

Seutklead's Quirk Frtus

29c

Whole Potatoes . ^

39c

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17-es. pkg. 89c

(n,im tot. ho* is. taari

MMSUl

PittawBeFt trek trasra Oeldee

Cut C o r n ............39c

J j l Oreen
Stam ps
gSA Ala a m mi eekara k

Mia. PeeFs Fee.-hr Mae

Fish Sticks . . . . '.. '£ • 49c

10-os. pkg. 98c

lmfletee'i Qultk tresea

Breaded Oysters

TRIASURI ISLI PROZIN
P O D SHRIMP
(m ire * tot. M«. 11. |M #

99c

.M a s m ir a

WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
Hwy. 17-92 and
Onora Dr., Sanford
Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry

�SN A S Not Affected In Pending Cut Order - Holland
Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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“The Nile o f America”

ibratfi

Zip cod* arm

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W E A TH E R : Increasing cloudiness and winds F riday; high 80-85; low tonight 58-65.

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VOL. 56

e i® 0*

Attention all Girt

b« Saturday from 10 a.m. un­
til noon at Holy Croaa pariah
houM at Fourth and Magnol­
ia. Thii l* th* place to bring
that outgrown uniform and
perhaps awap it for one that
Jita — Brownie* who have
flown up and Junior* who are
now Cadettes, your old uni­
form*, hat*, belt*, etc., ar*
needed.

•

Bill MacLauchlln dedicated
hi* Joke column to "The
Clock" in thl* week'* Lion’s
Pause, and started It o f f with
this: One teacher to another,
'Not only is he the worst be­
haved child in school but he
has a perfect attendance rec­
ord."
•
e
•
Lion'* Pause and Ponder:
Even
when
opportunity
knock*, a man still has to get
up and open the door.

•

•

•

Chamber o f Commerce pub­
lic rotation* man, Charlie
Morrison, would like to know
who mailed him a clipping o f
the two turkeys and Charlie
which appeared in Friday's
Herald. What got his tail
feathers up was the question:
— "W hich is y o u ? "
e
•
e
Observed the other dinner
hour in a popular and very
Harkened local eating spot: A
guest, one apparently who
had been there before, came
prepared; he found hi* way
to his table with the aid o f
his own flashlight.

• e

a

The American Flag return*
to it* full height on th* pole*
todsy — the 30-day mourn­
ing period ended for former
President
Herbert
Hoover.
Hoover died Oct. 20 and Pres­
ident Lyndon B. Johnson or­
dered the nation to pay its
homage to the venerable pres­
ident.

• •

•

Know who is president of
the South Seminole Bank in
Fern Park. K. G. Banks, o f
course.

• •

•

Betwsen 400 and 600 per­
sons are expected to attend
tonight's Harvest B a l l
at
Melodeo Skating It i n k. A
Bowling Queen will be chosen
■s a highlight o f the ball,
sponsored by the Sanford
Women’* Bowling Association.
A lot o f hard work went into
arranging this well-organized
event
•

i

t

There'* much bust!* and
bustle at the Central Baptist
church as the folks prepare for
the dedication ceremony of
their new sanctuary next Sun­
day afternoon And doesn t the
new edifice with its spire
reaching heavenward and the
new landscaping took exqui­
site?

•

•

•

If a merchant apent every
minute o f hi* entire life
rounting out one Hollar hills,
he could never read the
amount all advertiser* invest
tn newspaper* in one year
Actually,
more
money
is
spent on newspaper advertis­
ing than all other advertising
media combined. There must
be a reason.

• • •

The G indem lle Volunteer
Fire Department will meet at
7:30 p.m . tonight at the Ebonezer Chapel.

• • •

Four more Gold Awards
have been announced by the
United Fund: M cCrory's and
Itoyal
Castle, o f Sanford;
(tinker Materials, of Longwood. first outside of Sanford,
and H o p p e r
Elementary
School, first school.

liet Shattered
,n "explosion or gunshot'
ttercii the early-morning
A in the Seventh Street
French Avenue but a
rough check o f the area by
ce failed to locate the
•e o f the noise. The sound
i heard at 3:20 a m . police

Estnt&gt;li*h«vJ .908 TIIURS., NOVEMBER 19, 1964

TALKING to Chamber of Commerce officials
today were Sandy Gutilla (left) and A rt Brown,
a committee o f two to discuss co-operation o f
merchants in the downtown and South Sanford
arena.
(Herald Photo)

Merchants Ask
Recognition
"W e're not mad at anybody,
but we want recognition and
co-operation — we're tired of
hearing about 'downtown' San­
ford — we arc Sanford mer­
chants, to o ."
This wa* the general con­
sensus among 26 South San­
ford merchants who gathered
at a "socia l meeting" at the
Capri Restaurant Wednesday
evening.
The group represented a
cross-section of the more than
40 businesses in the area south
of 20th Street along I’ ark Avenue 23th Street and South
French Avenue to the present
city limits.
Representatives of the group
were expected to call today
on the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Com m erce and Sanford
Merchant* Association officers
to seek recognition.
Almost all said they are
member* o f
the Seminole
Chamber but few are mem­
bers of the Merchants Associa­
tion. All agreed that they
should take a more active part
in Chamber activities, hut
most said the only anouncement of meetings they ever re­
ceived was "when member­
ship fees are due."
Charles Rubinton, speaking
for the Chamber and the Mer­
chant) Association told the
South Sanford merchants:
"L et's don't divide, that can
only weaken all of us. If you'll
give me your names, I'll *ro
that everyone is informed of
meetings and activities, and
I here and now urge your parttcipation and suggest that we
ail work together."
Robinson told live group that
meetings o f the Merchants As­
sociation are "poorly attended
by the 'downtown' merchants
and " i f you all com e, you
could easily dominate the

Special Meeting

office

told

The

Hearing Slated

The bust, by sculptor Felix
de Weldon, was commission­
ed by Kennedy's three, mili­
tary aides as a gift for the late
President'* widow, it is made
of bronie, with a pedestal of
Italian marble.
Johnson, before leaving for
Texas, also planned to meet
today with hi* cabinet advis­
ers to discuss both foreign and
domestic problems confront­
ing the nation.
He called in Secretary of
State Dean Rusk, Defense Sec­
retary Robert S. McNamara
and White House adviser MeGeorge Bundy and also sched­
uled a cabinet meeting.
Johnson hoped to climb aboard hi* big Air Force jet in
mid afternoon to begin an ex ­
tended visit to his t.HJ Ranch
in central Texas. No date for
h u rcturn
Washington has

Envoy Returns

PART OF THE loot recovered from six juveniles
is shown in the office o f Constable R. E. Carroll,
who is .standing outside the garage where the
merchandise was stored. The items were taken
from a Paola home last September.

Juvenile Theft
Ring Ends Here
Ry Harry I. Johnson
Six hoys Involved in a theft
ring which dated back to last
September were tripped up by
an antique teapot anil their
arrests were made Wednesday
by Constable It. E. Carroll.

CONSTARLE CARROLL

Religious Liberty
Vote Is Blocked
VA TICAN CITY ( l l Pl i —
Ecumenical

Council

official.*

today block'd n crucial vote
on religious liberty.
A delegation beaded by
thiee North American ca r­
dinals went directly tn l*o|&gt;«
Paul VI to protest the action.
Cardinals Joseph E l m e r
Rittar, o f St. Louis; Albert
Gregory Meyer, o f Chicago,
and Paul Emile l.rgcr, o f
Montreal, Canada, beaded a
petition drive in St. Peter's
Basilica to demand immedi­
ate voting on the controver­
sial declaration granting free­
dom o f worship.

proprietor and learned the
identity o f the seller.
This clue, the constable sakl,
lest to the ultimate apprehen­
sion of the six boys.
The officer said the home
of Shaw was entered last Sept.
The loot was found in an I0 while the owner was on
abandoned garage in an ■Bey vacatioa la UN Port* and the
vu *
off Fifth Street between Mag­
*• t e e w the
nolia and Palmejtn A 's iw s s
t o * v m ' M t , t a d check
U'rrotl said 'b s :»;•&lt;.« had
been used a : a clublinua* by ed eesMatf hi the day and
that K was later the sam e day
the hoys.
Tntsl satue ot the recovered the burglary occurred.
it w** not until last Thurs­
items was listed at more than
day
that the owner returned
|l.3oo, the const aide stated.
The constable said the boys and a com plete list of the
ranged in ages from I2 to U items could be learned.
The boys concentrated on
ant Hut they "ca m e from
good, highly respected fam i­ electronic items mainly, Ihc
lies." They were releasesl to investigating officer said. Takwere a tube tester, a Heaththeir parents' custody pending
stereo outfit, a box of RCA
future court action.
The lcap»d was one of a records, an electronics volt­
host of items taken from a meter, a “ genom eter," a tape
Paoia home and had been sold recorder and a television an
to an area dealer for "about tenna.
Found in the garage was a
a dollar," at cording to CarZenith
portable
roll. The original owner. Jos­ nearly-new
eph Shaw, of Paola, found it in television sc* and Carroll said
the sdop, identified it as hi* the owner has not been iden­
stolen projicrty and notified tified.
Esrlier
in their budding
Carroll.
Carroll contacted the shop crime spree, the boys report­
edly took six tents from Troop
2I2 in Lake Mary. Those were
also found tn the garage
Carroll said the boys had
been given permission to use
the altandoned garage as a
cliilihou.se and it is believed
Col. J E. C h a s e , USA, J. L, the short crime spree idea
Everett. C. E. Gardner, Lt. blossomed from such meet­
Cot. H F. Grim J r . USA. Cot. ings.
F. G. Johnson. USA. Col. W.
It. Lew s. USAF, Col, W, M.
I.undm, IIHMC, Col F. S.
Mandj, USAF, Co|. L. E.
I’oggemeyer, IISMC, Capt.
Rowell, Lt. J W. Sherwood,
USAF. Dr. G. I. Welch, and
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) Col. J. W. Davis, USAF.
Two men and a woman from
Pensacola. Fla., were arrest­
ed and accused of the $56,000
burglary of a Miami Beach
home.
Frank Silva, of New Or­
leans, w as also arrested alter
the three Florida people tokl
police he was aiding them to
dispose o f $23,000 o f jewels
taken in the robbery Nov. to.
The district attorney's of­
fice said confessions indicated
that John William Von Gentz,
47, and his wife, Donna Fie,
36, apparently set up the burg­
lary o f the Howard Kane
home while they were working
as butler and maid in the Mi­
ami Beach home.
investigators said Thomas
Gsry Congdon, 2*. apparently
carried out the burglary, es­
caping with the jew els and
$13,000 in checks.

a

Weapons Evaluation Team Here

m cclin ..
i A friend o f Sanford return- ford reconnaissance program team inspected an KA-3C V ig­
spokesman for the South
Sanford group was George ( ed here Wednesday for a day- by C*pt. James O. Mayo, ilant* aircraft and participat­
commander of Reconnaissance ed in a round tald* discussion
Milts, owner of Southern Air. long viait and as a member
Attack Wing One,
on the overall reconnaissance
He led the group in a discus- of the Defense Department’ s
Later, the group toured the operation with Cupl. Mayo
Weapon* System Evaluation
Integrated Operational Intelli­ moderating.
Group out o f Washingtongence Center (IO IC ), th*
Making Up th* team were
He is Cspt. Ir* M- Rowell,
h i g h speed d-ita-processmg Dr. Bernard K oopitwn, Dr.
commanding officer o f Heavy
center for intelligence collect­ Ellis Rabben, Capt. W. G.
Attack Squadron 5 while sta­
ed by the BA-5 .
Barton, [Ir. C. L. Becked, Col.
tioned at the Sanford Naval
During the afternoon the Lawrence Bowlby, USA, Lt.
Air Station in the late I'JoOs.
Ry United Press
He was a commander at th*
A sprawling storm rod* time.
down from the Rockies and
Rowell reminisced on hi*
out across the great plains
stay here and said he hoped
today, dumping heavy snow
someday to retire heir.
in some areas and nuking
A fter his Defense Depart­
driving hazardous as far east
ment duties are completed, he
as Michigan.
said, he expected to be nam­
Snowfall was reported from
ed Commander o f a base in
the central Rockies to the
Kodiak, Alaska. And. he adds,
Uhto Valley.
he's looking forward to it so
Denver was slugged with
five inches o f snow during he ran do some hunting.
Captain Rowell was one o f
the night and several spots in
tn
Id-man team tent here to
Kansas picked up two inches.
The Weather Bureau said study the reconnaissance cap­
"several inches" of snow were abilities of the local base. The
expected through southeast team is headed by Dr. Ber­
fowa and Wisconsin as the nard Koopman, a civilian
storm plows across the Mid­ equivalent to a m ajor general.
Composed o f high-ranking
west.
civilians and captains and
colonels from all three serv­
A special meeting o f the ices, the group is visiting
Altamonte Springs T o w n various reconnaissance center*
Council may be called by a* part o f a long range study
(W IT . JAMES 0 . MAYO (left), commander o f Reconnuinsance Attack
Mayor Lawrence Swofford as of the nation's reconnaissance
Wing One, Kreut.s members of the Weapons System Evaluation Group of
the members begin working requirements. Next on the
the Defense Department as they spent a day checking the local station.
on the town budget. A meet­ agenda it a tour o f M*cDill
With Captain Mayo are. from left. Dr. Bernard O. Koopman. head of the
ing was *eh«dat*d for Wed­ Air Fore# B«*e
trrotip; C apt. Ira M Rowell, former VAH-5 commanding officer; I)r. Elli.x
Th* Sanford tour hegsn
nesday night hut was not held
L. Rabben, .second in charge of the group; and Capt. W. G. Bur top. top
du« to the lack of a quorum. with * briefing on th* San­
naval officer.
(Herald Photo).

Snowfall Covers
Rockies To Ohio

Washington

Sanford Herald at noon today
when asked about the fate of
Sanford Naval Air Station re­
•••
lative to Secretary McNa­
mara's forthcoming announce­
ment of pending military re­
ductions.
Holland's office reported re­
ceiving a telephon* call from
CHICAGO (U P I) Talk*
Navy Secretary Paul Nitiie in
aim ed at heading oft a threat­
which it was noted that only
ened strike by 140.000 railroad
the Orlando Air Force Base
ahoperaft
union
members
will be affected locally and the
continued today. No progress
ultimate result of changes
was reported.
there will be econom ically
beneficial.
As of an early hour this af­
SARASOTA (U P I) The ternoon no other official word
state Utilities Commission will was available from either Hol­
hold a hearing in Miami in land's office or th* D efense
January to look into rates ami Department.
earning* of the Florida Power
Nltzle, tn telling Holland of
and Light Company and Sou the OAFB status, Mid he was
them Bell Telephone, both authorized to make the an­
under (ire in a Miami report. nouncement by th* D efcnje
Department.
The Orlando base will find
MOSCOW (U P I) U. S. the Navy moving In as th* Air
Ambassador F oy D. Kohler Force moves out. The phasing
took off for Washington today will take place between June
to brief President Johnson and 1963, and June, 1967,
The obsolete Mac* m iiiile
top administration officials on
Kremlin policy following the training unit will be phased
overthrow o? form er Premier out, Holland reports.
The Geodetic unit will be
Nikita S. Khrushchev.
transferred to Warren, Wyo.
Headquarters of the Air
Rescue Service will move to
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I) The United States, apparently Scott AFB , 111.
However, only the head­
fixing the trouble that threat
ened to set back its Mars ex­ quarters portion of the Rescue
ploration program
by two Service will be changed, the
years, plans to send another announcement said.
The Navy will move in 111
probe toward the planet Nov.
Naval Training Device Center
27.
from (our northern United
States basen, one of which ia
located in New York State.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
There wtll be a reduction of
F ill Director J Edgar Hoover
military personnel at OAFB,
has called Rev. Martin Luther
Holland said, as the changes
King Jr., 'the most notorious
are made. But the civilian
liar in the coun try" for claim ­
population
wtll increase great­
ing that FBI agents in Albany,
G a., will not act on civil ly and the highly skilled per­
sonnel will mean a greater
rights complaints because they
payroll for the Orlando area,
are Southerners.
Holland's offire said.

No Progress

Johnson was to accept a bust
o f his predecessor, which will
be placed in the White House
cabinet room until it can be
transferred to the proposed
Kennedy Library
in Cam­
bridge, Mass.

Williams OKs

NO. 325

m wA

WASHINGTON
(L T D
President Johnson paused for
a tribute to the late John F.
Kennedy today before depart­
ing on a pre-Thanksgiving trip
to his T cx i* ranch.

lion o f plans for Christmas
decorations and civic beauti­
fication.
"L et'* go to the other group,
offer our service and co-oper­
ation and tee what kind of re­
sponse they give us. If they
aren't interested, then let'*
talk about organizing our own
group for the progress and
betterment of the South San­
ford business area ," he sug­
gested and the group agreed
to this plan.
A second meeting has been
set for Dec. 1 at the Capri at
which time the group will eith­
er organize or becom e part of
the Merchants Association.
.... ,
,
.
. . . .
It depend* on what kind of
■r\iin*n wc
t* a* g
Ifni
** said
* O1/4 Milis.
llllta
response
et,"
been announced, but he is ex
As
temporary
chairman.
pectcd to remain through the
Mill* appointed Art Brown, of Thanksgiving weekend.
Brown'* Pest Controt Service,
end Sandy Gutilla, of Sandy's
Beauty Shop, to talk today
with Chamber officials about
co-operation and participation
in promotional activities and
to city officials about co oper­
ation in putting up Christmas
Circuit Judge Voile A. Wil­
decorations which the group
liam* Jr., tilting In Tltuv
proposed to purchase.
villr, rarly thl* afternoon
Named to the decorations
committee, to receive dona­ granted an injunction In the
tions from merchants of the Nov, 3 Seminole County
area for decorations and lay Commission election.
E. Pope Bassett, losing
out the plans for location and
UK, were Mrs. Mona Bridges, Republican candidate, had
of Mona’ s Florist Shop, and filed petition questioning re­
Mrs. Imrraine Sclvich, o f San- sult* of the election, lie lost
ford Vacuum Cleaner S en ice. by 127 vole* to Democrat
The group decided to assess l.awrrnre Swofford.
Judge Williams' order dir­
members (or the purchase of
Christmas street decorations ect* R rglitrtr C a m i l l a
and to request donations of Bruce not to deitroy or dis­
records
decorations from those mer- pose of election
rhants who stock such items.
pending ■ full hearing.

"Y ou can breath* eaty,** V .
S. Sen. Spessard L. Holland'*

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

LBJ Accepts
Bust Of JFK
As Memorial

Scout*:

Uniform Exchange D »y will

• •

United Press Leased Wire

Nation Awaits
Official Word
On 95 Closings

Four Are Held
In Gem Burglary

Mars Probe

‘Notorious Liar’

Little Chance
SAIGON, South Viet Nam—
(U P I)—U. S. military source*
said Inlay there was little
chance that a It, S. Air Force
pitot, Capt. William R. Mar­
tin, 29, of Alexandria, La.,
shot down Wednesday over
Laos had survived. They said
his FIDO Super Sabre jet e x ­
ploded and crashed in (lames.

Political Rally
Set At Longwood
By Donna Estea
Longwood Volunteer F i r e
Department wtll sponsor a po­
litical rally it I p m . Tuesday
in City Park with R. T. Mil
wee, county school superin­
tendent, as m oderator.
Each of the candidate* for
office in (he Dec. 1 municipal
elections will be allntcd five
minutes to speak on qualifica­
tions and platform . A question
and answer period will follow*.
Refreshments o f coffee and
doughnuts will
he
served
through courtesy of the fire­
men.

ANNOUNCEMENT
HUE AT 3 P. M.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara has ordered the
huge Brooklyn (N. Y .) Navy
Yard shut down as one of 9S
bases ami military installa­
tions he is closing for econom ic
reasons, it was learned today.
The Brooklyn Army Termi­
nal ami nearby Ft. Jay on
Governor’ s Island in New York
harbor also was on McNa­
mara's list of base* tn be eli­
minated.
The Portsmouth Naval Ship­
yard at Portsmouth, N. H. al­
so will be closed, Sen. Thomae
J. McIntyre disclosed today.
McNamara
scheduled
A
news conference at 3 p. m .
today to identify the doomed
installations. But in a move
to soften the Impact, he noti­
fied m em bers of Congress be­
fore the conference.
The defense secretary, in
announcing the action, said
Wednesday that the dosing of
the facilities would save the
government $.’&gt;oo million a year
and would eliminate 63,004
jobs.

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Thanksgiving
is Theme Of
UPW Heeling
latrtfleen of Thanksgiving
wee the t im e of the davo*
tioae and profrsia preeented
at the Nevenber meeting of
Circle Om of the UPW of
the Coaterantty Presbyterian
Church held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Ruganetrtn, hoe*
teas, ea Crystal Lake.
Members taking part were
Mrs. Richard Keogh, Mrs.
Ted Brooklyn and Mrs. Rag*
sastsia. Tha program was
tlsaad with a Thanksgiving
Prayer given la unison.
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman pro*
elded daring the business see*
•tew. Reports were given by
the W iens committee rkalr*
men. Mrs. Zimmerman os*
prose ad her appreciation of
the part taken by each mem*
her of the circle for the year.
Special event of the eve*
•tag was the presentation of
a surprise birthday cake for
Mra. P. D. Anderson and Mrs.
Rob Ragensteln. This wee the
prelude to a social hour and
the cake was enjoyed by all
preasat, served by the hostess
with coffee and fruit punch.
Other momlwra p r e s e n t
were Mre. Emma Pashara,
Mrs. Besses Beebe, Mrs. II.
M. Cochran, Mra. LuVars
Harrison, Mrs. Ruby Linden,
Mrs. Hsrvsy Pugh, Mrs. John
Raavcs, Mrs. Joe Rmathsrs
and Mrs. Arolyn True.

I,EH FILLEM DU ROf o f Forest I*nke Academy recently announced that
thin year's officers nre, left to right, front, April Kessell, treasurer, Connle Arnold, president; Angel Zagorsky, vice president;; standing, Judy
Zagorsky, pianist.
Leitner, Diane Moore, parliamentarians and Rissa Zagot

Doa McNeill It coming back
to Deltona to help tho Mac*
kin-built community mark an­
other milestone In Ks swift
course of growth.
The genial boat of radio’s
timed "Breakfast Club" will
he on hand Tuesday when Deltone celebrates III second
birthday anniversary. All raildents of the community are to
be Invited to the party at 3
p.m. at ths Elkcam Park com­
munity c e n t s r overlooking
Lake Monroe.
With ths help of hit wife,
Kay, who appears fre&lt;|urntly
on the Breakfast Club, Me
Nslll will signal the conclu­
sion of Deltona’s sectmd yssr
by cutting the community’*
huge official birthday rake.
Following brief anniversary
ramarki by McNeill and ElHolt J. Mackle, executive vies
president of the Deltona Cor­
poration, refreshments will
be served to all reeUIcnls at­
tending the event.

NEWH STAFF o f "Tho Reflector," Forest Lnke Academy newspaper,
was photographed on the woy across campus for lunch break. Members
nre, from left, Fred Minesinger, assistant editor; l^ e James, nows edi*
tor; Kay Hartwell, editor in ch ief; Margie Harnhnrt, feature editor and
Lynn Nielson, assistant editor.
(Herald Photo)

Mize To Speak
Judge C. Vernon Mlia Jr.
will be gueat speaker at to­
day’s 7 p.m. meeting of the
Bear Ijiki- Methodist Church
Men’s Club. The dinner meet­
ing will take place In lh«
Church Cottage.

Tha Morning Cirela will
meet at the home of Mra.
John Lundy Tueodoy at 9:30
am end tha Bethany Cirri#
at the homo of Mrs. Hardin
Webb at I p m , Tuesday,
Mr. Jim Hobby la no Iwoger associated with me la
aay rapacity. I will not be
responsible for aay com*
mftmsata made by aim.
It. H. MeAlaxander, Pros.
Mse’s Oil Compaay, lac.

"SU N LITE "

Bom In Sanford, he attend­
ed local achool* end wai gra­
duate! from the University of
Florida with a MS degree. At
the lima of hi* death ha wa*
an anglnaer at Capa Kennedy
and lived in Melbourne.
Survivor* are hi* wife, Nan­
cy, ami three children, Nell,
Glenn and Ann Carol, of Mel­
bourne; hi* parent*, Mr. ami
Mu. D. C. Howard Sr., nf San
ford and s brother, Donald, al
io of Sanford.
Funeral service* will be
Tuesday at 4 p m. at the Meth
o&lt;li*t Church In Melbourne.
Flower* are to be omitted ami
contribution* given to the
Crippled Children’* Hospital of
MellMurne.

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ENGLISH TE A C H KHS Mrs. Virginia lltirncy
niul Miss Dorothy Morrison nre delighted nt the
prospect o f nvnnt-gunrdo theater in Sanford
when Jo Dcmond and Frank Wlttow present
"Comedy snd Conflict" Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the
Seminole High School auditorium. Wlttow, c f
Atlanta, once taught Miss Morrison's high school
drama classes in nn Atlanta higli school. This
will l&gt;o the first presentation o f the season's
Concert Scries.
(Herald Photo)

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A men’s mcnUl breakdown
and hit wife’s etiuggle to get
him tha treatment he need*
for a successful return to so­
ciety form the theme of "The
Slat lie),” a film to be shown '
at the annual meeting of th-&gt;
Sentinola County M e n t a l
Health Association at ths
County Health Department
auditorium at X p.m. Tuesday.

lly Kltl)S Lundy
Four circle* of the Oviedo
MvthedDt Church WSC8 meet
thla week. The Mary Martha
Circle mat thla afternoon at
Ike home of Mrs. Lynn Mosier
and the Chapel Guild met at
tha home of Mr*. W. R. Week

T-BONE

Dxvld C. Hnwird Jr., M.
died Sunday following a heart

Meet« Tuesday

Film Highlights
Health Meeting

U.S. CHOICE FLAVOR-AGED BEEF!

Dies Sunday

Westiiide Ivr&lt;&gt;
Wtalslde ITU will meet
Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. at ths
school. CUsstvom* will tie op•ned to allow |i*irnts to visit
with teachers end s program
featuring the children la planBed,
All parents are urged to
Join the PTO and help their
child’s room reach its goal.
Thar# will b« a door ptiis
presented to the holder of a
membership card with number
picked at random. Room count
winners wilt receive a rath
prite. Refreshments will he
served.

b PARK, SA N F O R D

D. C. Howard Jr.

Star To Attend
Birthday Party

The Dorcas Federation of
Central Florida Seventh Day
Adventist Churches held Its
semi-annual matting at Ccn*
tral Church In Orlando, Oct.
26.
Gueat speakers were Elder
and Mrs. M. II. Jenson from
tha Eastern Depot which pro*
ecasea all rallcf boxes that go
overaeaa for the needy The
Jenson* gave demonstration*
for proper packing for quick
and easy dispersal.
Layettes were collected un­
der the* direction of Mr*. Ken­
neth Wright, state federation
president, for hurricane vic­
tims In the North Florida dis­
trict
Presiding at tha netting
was Central Federation Pres­
ident Mrs. Raymond Gren*
tier. Purpose of the sesilon
wss to study better wayi and
means nf helping those In
need.
Also In attendance was Eld­
er W. L. Maxat, home mix*
xlonary secretary for the
State of Florida.

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United States Pressures Soviet Russia
Seminole County

* * * e t o 0*

“The Nile of America**

® lt? g &gt; m tfo rb JS m tU i

Georgia’* Gov. Cart Sand*
era wai a visitor to Central

&gt;

Florida for the second time
In less than a year when he
and hi* wlfa were

on the S t Johns Kiver

Zip Cod* 82771

&gt;

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(UPI) — Th* United State*

W EATHER: Fair thru Wednesday, fo g at night and early morning; high 80-84, low tonight 55-62.

weekend

VOL. 56

guest* o f Mr. and Mrs. W y-

United Frew Leased Wire

Eitnblished 1905

TUBS., NOVEMBER 17, 1964

Annual Pledge
Of $50 Million
To UN Unpaid

SANFOR1), FLORIDA

NO. 323

withheld Ha annual pledge to

c liff* Knox at their home near

UN assistance fund* despito

Altamonte

a plea from

Springs.

American Gl
Dies In Clash
With Commies

The

Knux’a entertained a t a gar­
den party Sunday afternoon
with the Sander'a aa gueata of
honor. Not too long ago tha
Governor got in soma hunting
in this area,
• •

•

Dr. M. A. NeSmith Jr. has
returned from Atlanta, where
he attended a post-graduate
seminar on ths management
o f fractures and other injur­
ies.
• •
•
Candy stripers o f Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital are
having a ear wash on Novem­
ber 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at two stations — Dekle's
Gulf service Station at 2518
French Av*. end Goembela's
Sunoco Servlie Station at 300
South Park Av*. Proceeds will
go toward buying an incuba­
tor for the hospital's infant
ward. Tickets can be purchas­
ed from any Candy Striper
• • •
You say you don't have time
to go to the Blood Bank an j
make a donation T Yea, you
do — they're open from 3:30
to 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesdny and Thursday. A lso from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednes­
day and Friday.
• •
•
Nobody seems to be Inter­
ested in operating a bus line
In Sanford, hut the City Is still
sending out letters to bus com ­
panies asking if they would be
interested. All replies so far
say "It's a losing proposition.”
• • •

SLOWLY but surely the United Fund Red
Feather is becoming “ red.” Seminole County’s
benevolent residents have boosted donations to
62 per cent if gonl for aid of UF participating
agencies.
(Herald Photo)

Fatal Air Crash
Cause Is Probed

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (D P I)
— Federal investigators today
studied the flight recorder
from a Bonanza airliner that
crashed in a blinding snowstorm Sunday night, killing
ail 2'J person abourd.
M. A. (Foots) Yelvlngton,
T h e investigators w e r e
form er City building official,
seeking tire cause o f the
now with the Fort M yers muni­
cipal government, was reelected president o f the South­
ern Building Code Congress In
Mobile.Ala., last week.
• s •

Johnsons M ark
Anniversary

Did you know at this time
WASHINGTON (L T D —
of the year the number of
President Johnson puts aside
visitors each Sunday at the
affairs o f state for a time to.
Big Tree Park, just o f f U.8.
day to observe- an affa ir o f
17-02
on
Gen.
Hutchison
the heart—his Siith wedding
Parkway, average from 500
anniversary.
to 700 persons? How long
The Chief Executive, Mrs.
has it been since you visited
Johnson and their daughters
Big Tree Pork?
Lynda Bird, 20, and l.uci
•
e •
Haines, 17, plnnned a small
M emo to Pete Knowles:
private dinner party. But it's
What's the chances o f getting
likely that, given the gregari­
a pedestrian cross-walk mne
ous* nature o f the Johnson
marked on First Street on
family, n few friends muy he
either nr both sides of the newinvited to drop by anil help
traffic signal located at Oak
celebrate tonight.

Avenue?

• • e

If the parking m eters are
not returned, the posts could
easily he used as standards
for flying flags nn holidays,
etc.
■

*

•

Things - we • never • knew •
till • now department: Soap
will put the "tip ” in a sticky
tipper. And Clorox will put the
shine back in tobacco-stained
dentures. Just let the plates
soak for five to 10 minutes.
C • •
Lt, Nancy V. Gramkow,
Army Nurse Corps, o f 128 West
Onora Road, has been assigned
to Marlin Army Hospital at
Fort Henning. Ga.
• • •
For the first time in rail­
road history, television wdl be
Installed for passengers aboard
the Atlantic Coast Line's " F lo r ­
ida Special" when it begins its
77th season between New York
ant Florida on Ilec. 17. Tele­
vision receivers will be placed
in all coaches, lounge and re­
creation cars.

Sales Taxes Up
In Seminole
Sales tax collections in Seminote County continued to clim b
in October, according to J. Fd
Strau^hn, director of the Flor­
ida Revenue Commission.
Straujhn listed the tax lake
for October at $90,688.51 com ­
pared with 185,319.29 for Oct­
ober. 1965 lie said the Septteinbcr, 1981 figure was $88,981 90.
The director also reported
the county received $32,451.37
a* its share of the gasoline
gallonaito tax during October.

tragedy,

although

weather conditions

poor

were be­

lieved the m ajor factor,
Wreckage, scattered over a
.'00-yard area in three main
sections, was found Monday
on a snow -covered mountain
at about the :|,8(l0-foot level.
The plane and its victims
were fuunii after an all-night
scorch that w ui hampered hy
the worst snowstorm to hit
this urea in 15 years.
The storm eventually forc­
ed closure o f MrCurrau Field,
lowered
visibility
to
near
zero, disrupted power and
communications and caused
another Bonanza
airliner—
Flight Kit also hound for
McCarran from I ' h o e n i x.
A m ., as was ill-fated Flight
114—to land at lu-nrhy Nellis
Air Force Base.
Identification o f the victims
was made by coroner's dep­
uties assisted by Clark Coun­
ty
sheriff's
deputies
and
agents from the Federal Bur­
eau of Investigrtioii.

SAIGON, South Viet N»m
(UPI&gt;—A U. S. Army Special
Forces soldier was killed and
another wounded today in a
clash with Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas IS nulo* cast
ot Saigon, an Americsn m ili­
tary spokesman said
The spokesman said four
Vietnamese g o v e r n m e n t
"Strike F o r ce " troops also
were killed and six wounded
In the clash.
Communist losses, if any,
were not reported.
The death of the Special
Forces soldier brought to 235
the number of Americans kill­
ed in action since the buildup
of U. S. aid began in January,
1961. Another 97 have been
killed in non-combat incidents,
bringing the overall American
death toll In Viet Nam to 322.
The latest Communist clash
bore the appearance of an amhush, hut the spokesman did
not refer to it as such.
He said a patrol of Am eri­
can-trained and led “ Strike
F orce" troops engaged a Viet
Cong unit of undetermined
strength in llien Hoa province
15 miles east of Saigon. The
action took place in a swampy
section of National Highway
IS at 10:30 a m .
Earlier, Typhoon Kate lirzlid in the mountains of South
M et Nam. Thu death toll from
two early typhoons climbed to
mure than 7,000.

Youth Suffers
Skull Fracture
Richard Hays, ion ul Mrs.
Evelyn Cleary, of 610 West
Ninth Street, suffered a skull
fracture M o n d a y afternoon
when hit by a police car driv­
en by Deputy Sheriff Silas
Lackey.
City police said the boy
darted in front of tlic car and
was struck on West Ninth
Street. He was taken to Sem­
inole Memurial Hospital ami
later transferred to an Orlan­
do hospital fur further treat
ment.

W UVA

Lethal Moonshine
CO LU M BIA. S. C. (UI’ I &gt;—
Bands o f federal sgrnts and
state

law

South

officers

Carolina

mountains

to

swept

front

By United Pres*

the

the ocean

Cold riin

to

and

snow- blew

of poisonous

arms* northern New England

moonshine that possibly has

today while travelers' warn­

claim ed eight lives.

ing* still were hoisted in the

stop

the

flow

snow-packed Central Rockies.

Ike Ends Rest

Two days o f drenching r*in

A U G U STA , Gs. (U l’ l)

—

posed flood threats to Kanss*.

Form er President Dwight D.
Elsenhower

and

his

Mamie, will

return to their

Eight Inches o f anow were

wife,

on the ground ot Limestone,
Maine,

G ettysburg (P a.) home today

but

the

weather

bureau said the early taste o f

after a two-week rest nt the

winter would end during the

A ugusta

day. The New England snow

National

G olf

Course.

storm was the northern fringe

cm area now bcinir swept by winter. Herald
ataffer Donna Estes did a “ double take” while
driving on Sanlando Springs Drive (SU 434)
and noticed this sign, just outside of Longwood.
It was hung there as “ a gnu" by a neighbor­
hood boy two years ago at Christmastime. The
sign reads: "N o Parking While Snow On
Street.”

Strike Threat
CHICAGO

( U I 'I I - A

fed ­

eral mediator switched from
one side o f the trucks to the
other today and slated talks
with representatives of the
nation's railroads in an effort
to head o ff a threatened
strike set for next Monday.

Ship Afire

2 Moon Shots
Set For 1965

M IAM I (U I 'D —The Coast
Guard said today a U. 8.
Navy destroyer was escorting
to safe anchorage a burning
British freighter that caught
fire Monday night in the Ba
SA N A N T O N I O , Tex.
hnmus while en route to (L 'i'I ) — The United States
Cuba.
w ill take a douhle-harrelled
shut at the humpy stomach
uf earth's surprisingly lively
SASOLHURG, South A frica moon
next Etbrusry
and
( U P l) — Rescue worker* In­ March.
.
•
due rri v*. -a l i e oodles ...
Kilt the cloudy veil of
seven African miners from Vunus and the windblown
the Sigma coal mine. They "can al*" of brother planet
sai l the remaining lit trap­ Mars are mysteries the U. 8.
ped underground hy fire had government iteme reluctant
little hope of survival becuuxe to tackle, despite renewed
o f glia.
plea* tiy a gioup uf top level
scientists.
Ewer* Whitaker, lunar re­
United I'rev* International
search associate at the Uni­
Ford Motor Company auto- versity o f Ariionu, said that
mobile production was cut to the eighth and ninth Ranger
10 per cent o f normal today payload* would tie tnunrhed
by crippling local strikes tint ill February and March In
the United Auto Workers try to get nearly 10,000 mote
(L’ A W ) union was a giant closeup pictures of the moon.
step
nearer to settlement The probes are tdentlcu! to
with the strlkr-bouml Allis- the camera-carrying Ranger.7
Chalmers Manufacturing Co.
tliut snapped 1,310 spectac­
u lar photos of the lunar sur­
face 1**1 July,
The spoke to the Third In­
ternational Symposium cm IIInaalronautics, a group o f
space experts.
Whitaker said Ranger progrant scientist* will meet
Thursday at Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in I ' a i s i l e n n ,
Calif., to begin selecting a
j lunar target area for Ranger-

7 Miners Die

Production Cut

8.

He conceded the issue will
erente "i|iiite n hit o f tinssling.'* But he added that "t
am pretty sine we need to
land in another M aria"— a*
scientist*
call the
rolling
lunar plains considered the

o f a cold front that set off
showers s o u t h e a s t w a r d
through Tennessee to Texas.
Skies cleared Monday night
over the mountains o f north,
ern Arizona, where the snow
piled two feet deep in spots,
hut snow continued to fall
through the central Rockies
and intermountain region.
Huiardima read conditions
existed throughout western
New Mexico but no highways
were closed. Dozens o f deer
hunters were stranded across
Arizona by the storm Monday
and at least five were still
unaccounted for today In the
Prescott area.
In the northern Reekie*, the
temperature fell rapidly to­
ward i«ro. Bozeman, Mont.,
reported four dagreua above
zero at midnight.
Flood wnters spilled over
central and southeastern Knn»ei lowland* today after two
days of storming dumped up
to 7.75 inches o f rain on some
parts of the stole.
The Arkansas River wn* ex­
pected to crest up to six feet
above it* lit-foot flood stage
st Arkansas City today und
the Cctbmwood was expected
to hit its 20-foot flood stage
at Emporia. The Walnut Riv­
er was four feet above flood
stage at Augusta.

Political Rally
Set Thursday

Woman Wounded

HEAH ADM. KOHEKT (iOLDTH W AITE (left), commander o f all Naval
Air Rased in the Sixth Naval District, presents the 106-1 Ctlr. John H.
Rear Memorial Safe Driving Plaque to ( ’apt, (!. W. Swanson, command­
ing officer o f Sanford Naval Air Station. Various commands at the sta­
tion compete for the award each month with permanent custody going
to the unit with the best annual driving record. This ia the first year the
Naval Air Station has won the award since it was begun in 1957.

A political rally sponsored
by the Citizens of Altamonte
Spring* for Better Govern­
ment, Inc., wilt he held at
7:30 p. m. Tlmisday in the
building across SR 13d from
Altam onte post Office.
Candidate* running for the
district 3 and district 4 coun­
cil posts, now held by Gene
Stephenson a n d II o n a I d
Fritch, in the Dec. 8 muni­
cipal elections, will be asked
to express their view* and
positions concerning city g o v ­
ernment and it* operation.
Citizen* of the town are re*
minded that all voter* must
he registered and candidates
qualified by 5 p. m. Wednes­
day.

Secretary G*it­

em I Thant. The action was *
warning to the Soviets to p * f
up their UN arrearages.
Ninety-two countries pledg­
ed a total o f $71.7 million to
s special fund for develop­
ment projects and th* ex­
panded program o f technical
assistance, but without th*
pledges o f the United State*
and Britain, the funds *r*
nearly $80 million short o f
their $150 million goal.
The financial developments
overshadowed a S e c u r i t y
Council meeting on th* Israeli-Syrian border clashes.
The United States withheld
its pledge,
which usually
nmounta to about $50 million,
to spply pressure in th* poli­
tics! showdown with ths So­
viet Union over UN pay­
ments.
The Russians rtfus* to pay
their $52.6 million shsra o f
the coat o f th* UN peace­
keeping force* in tha Congo
and Middle East, contending
that the forces wer* Illegal.
The
United
States and
Britain
insist that unlest
some paym ent ia made, tha
Soviets must loss their Gen­
eral Aaaenibty vote when th*
nssembly convenes Dee. 1.

Driver Escapes
Drop In River

A Jacksonville man escaped
injury at about 10 this morn­
most likely landing spots fo r
ing when hia car crossad th*
U. 8. astronaut* around 1070.
median nn Interstata 4 and
If Ranger-8 is successful,
almost leaped o f f tha 8L
Whitaker xaid, he is "quite
Johns River bridge,
sure" the ninth probe will bn
The Florid* Highway Patrol
aimed at tht muon's jsgged
mountain*.
said Carlos 51. Andsrson, 19,
was follow ing a hug* flatbed
tiek'titista, including W hit­
aker, appear increasingly c e r ­
truck when he attempted to
tain the muon may not be the
pass it. Boards laying on th*
the HH) per cent dead ball o f
truck were pushed Cff by *
rock it is supposed to be,
gust o f wind and one headed
Simultaneously the space
for the windshield o f Ander­
science hoard of the National
son’s cur.
Academy of Science issued a
lie spun the steering wheel,
call in Washington for a tup
crossed the median and head­
priority program to send un­
ed for the opposite side. Po­
manned pruia-s to Mars du r­
lice said (he rnr skidded along
in g the decade following the
the top of the railing and final­
first astronaut* lauding* on
ly halted at right angles to
the muon.
th* northbound lanes Just
The board also urged e s ­
barely m issing from geing
tablishment o f a goal that
over th« bridge.
wuuld put U. S. astronauts
The truck w as operated by
on Mar* by 1985.
Rummy Kay Buyer, o f Plant
But the federal a p a c e
City, trooper* said.
ugency ha* shown no interest
A Burner Seminole County
in surh ambitions interplanet­ deputy sheriff ha* been elect­
ary schemes.
ed to the county commission
in Wakefield, N. II., accord­
Seminole County's Board o|
ing to Chief Deputy Jim Sin­ Adjustment m et last night In
gletary.
the County Commission cham­
The ex-deputy is Howard ber at the Courthouse and
Smart who served in the formally denied a permit re­
county in 1957 and 11158 be­ quested to establish an asphalt
The 1961 Christmas Seal fore moving to New Hamp­ plant in the Dcs Pinas Acre*
area.
campaign will he headed again shire.
this year by Carroll Burke, lo ­
cal attorney, it was announced
today by Mr*. Lirralne L.
Graham, program sdnilnidrn
tor. .Seminole County Unit o f
the Central Florida Tubercu­
f t
losis ami Respiratory Disease
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9
Association.
The
cam paign
stsrletl Monday, ami will run
through Dec. 31.
Mrs. Graham, praising past
achievements of Burke in pub­
lic service projects, said Ihc
association looked forward to
a record Christmas Seal cam ­
paign this year under his lead­
ership.
Burke said lie would im m e­
diately begin to organize forces
for the annual drive, and in­
vited volunteers to lend a
hand " I am confident," he
said, "that the people of this
community arc with us and
will extend their full support."
EARLY
AMERICAN
TWIN
OK FULL
An empty house owned by
I). W. Sherberth at 714 Oak­
• Luxurious Heirloom
• White Or Off-Whit*
land Shore* l)r., was ransack­
•
Heavy
weight
W
oven
• Bullion Fringe
ed over the weekend, rounty

Smart Elected

Permit Denied

Christmas Seal

Campaign Open

e n n e n f f

High

Two Men Hurt

Two men were injured Mon­
day at about 9:40 p m. when
the car in which they were
riding rammed a tree at 18th
Street and Oak Avenue. Treat­
ed it Seminole Memorial Hoipital were Robert W. Hancock,
of 109 Pinecrcst Drive, the
• • •
driver, and Mike Underwoixi,
The Clock reported Monday of 1301 Bark Avenue, a passen­
that the community planning ger.
conference to be hetd at the
Iuingford Hotel in W inter
Park and sponsored by the
Mr*. Eurnice Howard, 35,
Central Florida Development o f 1837 Knox Avenue, Lincoln
Committee and the Sears- Heights, was taken to Sem­
Roebuck Foundation ia slated inole
Memorial
Hospital
for Saturiiay. This was not early this morning with gun­
correct. The meeting will be shot wound* o f
her left
held Thursday and one o f the shoulder and right hip. Sher­
conference leaders will be iff's deputies said the investi­
Seminole County Zoning Di­ gation it continuing and no
rector Robert S. Brown.
charges hsvs been filed.

Wintry Blasts
Sweep Across
Northern U. S.

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Fashion

liedspread

At

Sumptuous Penney Savings!

House Ransacked

deputies reported this morn­
ing. Th* vandals spilled *ho«
polish throughout tha house,
police said.

• Reversible

• Machine

A No Ironing

• 100Co L otto*

Washable

Curtain Going Up On Mutual Concert Series At 8 Tonight

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Bear Lab
Square Dance
k Success

Republican Sues
For County Seat

STATION W1YES held their
November luncheon at lb* Im­
perial Houm recently with
Ruth Swanson and Shlrlay Me*
Donald na boet***•*.
Doris Lasher, whs la leav­
ing with her husband tor Kenlira, French Morocco on Fri­
day waa presented with a sil­
ver bowl aa a farewell gift.
The Lashers will sail an thn
U.S.S. Constitution and he will
icrvc a* supply officer, the
u m « position he held hare.
Good Samaritan Heme has*
teases for Decamber will bn
Marie Eberbart and Cathy Mc­
Gowan.
Discussions revolved around
the Harvest Buffett Ball, Sat­
urday.
Neat luncheon has been moved up from the first Thursday
MRS. SAM DAY was beateaa
in December to December 17th to Ike Staff Wives brunch at
la order to make It a Christ­ the Capri- Thursday as Uw
mas party.
group Mid farewell to Ghny
• • •
Nelson. Her husband Cdr. Cliff
COFFEE and bustaas* meal­ Nalaoa la being transferred to
ing of the BVAH-1 Officers Pensacola.
Wive* Club was bald at the
Welcomed aa newcomers
home of Mr*. Carl Grooqulst wera Mrs. Clifford Lord and
voani was gay with red aad on Coleman Circle with Mrs. Mra. James Richardson. Guest
while hearts tad cut* Uttte Charles Ballard aa co-ho*tan. was Mra. John Ysnaros. Re­
p |^ |j
Thanksgiving waa the them# port* were heard from NOWC
Chassis* ttte (veiling the of the decorations with the rep Mrs. Marten WUlbuack
•enpte then adjourned to MU1I- centerpiece of artificial flower* and plan* were mad* for a
asm Wlgga home to celebrate going to Mra. Paul llaoty as bridge with Mra. 0 . W. Mc­
Guire on Thursday aad coffte
Now Year’* Eve. which waa a door prUc.
Friday officers of RVAH-1 with Mrs. Warren lloeiler on
alpgteil oy a lavaly take,
mad* la th* shape of a dock, held a promotion party at the December 3rd
with the hands pointing to the Orlando AFB with the follow,
CIIECEERTAIL WIVES m*t
witching hour for the Hoot- tag men and thair wives as
owls. The traditional fruitcake host: Lcdr. Ed Williams; Lcdr. for their monthly coffee at the
was aupameated with good old Joe GUmor*;; Lcdr. Dick home of Dee Munday recently
beer and pretiala and averyooc Barnes, 14. (jg) BUI Wimber­ with Cheryl Regia as co-hostenjoyed daaeing to recorded ly; Lt. (Jg) Dave Johnston csa.
and Ens. Floyd Oakes.
President Sue Kennedy found
music.
herself with the usual crowded
Eajoying the avenlog, which
agenda aa the group made
got praflosslvely gayer were
plans to sell giant detuie var­
Mr. and Mrs. Pet* Panning,
(Ana is president) Mr. and
iety pansy seedlings at a price
Mrs. &gt;U1 Payne, Mr. and Mr*.
of SO plants for a dollar. Betty
Tom Kidwtll, Mr. and Mra.
Catron, who leads this com­
Randy BoDimy, Mr. and Mra.
mittee Mys this Is a great bar­
gain.
Nominated for
president
First viewing a new book­
were Sandy, Marge and Mary let "Welcome Aboard" met
Harden; (or vice president, with enthusiasm. The attrac­
THE ARMY-NAVY football Alice Baugh, Marie Owens and tive rover was designed by ■
gam* November 28th is creat­ Shirley Moore;
former member, Ollto Yellnek
Secretary, Norma Pickena, and rootatns Information about
ing a lot of excitement around
the station and the Officer's Nelleta Moore, Linda Trees- NAS Sanford, the squadron,
Wives of VAH-3 art planning gard and Sue Maurer; treasur­ the club and biographical sket­
er, Carolyn Taylor, Lucy Pop* ches on the members.
and Sarah Paul.
Since Decamber promises to
Temporary telephone chair­ be even huiler for Checkertalls
men were appointed with Alice gala than anyone, only one of­
Mare and Alict Rough being ficial function la planned. Thli
assigned to this job. Andrea la a coffee on December tnh
Paystta was named publicity at Sue Jamison's. A card par­
chairman.
ty la planned at Jane San­
Thais nominations will be dusky's on Thursday at 12:30
voted on at th* neat meeting p. m.
which has been set for Dec­ John Maloney ha* been esember 3 at the Ballroom with tended until January, *o Jo
Lucy Pope, Carolyn Taylor will not be leaving aa *oon as
apd Judy Lnmtniek aa bos- expected and will be able to
tessei. Installation caramon- (ill out her term a* vice presi­
ie* will take place in January. dent. Betty Catron I* planning
The group discussed the a trip to Kansas for the
possibilities ol having a squad­ Thanksgiving holidays to ex­
ron get-acquainted party some­ hibit young Michael to his pa­
time in December and Pres­ ternal grandparents.
ident Maggie Nolta announc­
ed that the club bowling team
Great Britain acquired Hong
was practicing
Kong in (he Opium War of
RVAH-3 Savagettes
met 1839-1843.
Monday at the Acey Duecy
Club to say farewell to vie*
president Lots Lindsay and
secretary Elsie Reh.
Temporarily appointed to
: take their places were Pat
i Haney, vice president and Pat
i Sprague as secretary.
lt was announced that new

tty* at the wank waa th* pro­
gressiva BOilday party given
Wythe sale of RVAH-e Enlisted
Men's Onh, Saturday night.
The tea al; itarted at Beverly Nate’ s Rutland horn* with
• Christmas party. Quests
warn welcomed by jolly old
Saint Nick, who appeared on
the (rant door. Inald* they
hand a glittering Christiana
(n a . agg aag and other goodtea and under Urn tree, gag
g lib ter the (raabanda, who
m il hn tearing soon after
ThnaksgWLig ter i Mad cruise.
After catehrsdng Christmas
tec group skipped a couple of
holidays and adjourned Is Lat­
in Harris' h*M* for ■ Easter
tete. Her* they enjoyed salads
rf all kinds, gally-eoterad
Raster eggs aad MOy beaae,

B A 8T E R BUNNIES galore were much in evidene* as the progressive party arrived at the
home o f Lslls Harris, Saturday when RVAH-9
wives hostessed a holiday celebration before the
men leave for their cruise the last o f the month.

A Circuit Court suK hi*
beta filed by Republican E.
Pope Bataett. uniueceitful
candidate (or County Commiilino, a* be aecki to be named
to that poet in placo of W.
Lawrence Swofford, A lt a *
monte Springs mayor.
Swofford. e Democrat, won
the official election by 127
rote* but Baaaett allege* rot*
lag irregularitlei la acveral
precinct*.
He pointed eipecially to Pre­
cinct I which he aaid iwung
(he election to Swofford. the
plaintiff taid literate* were
permitted to caat their ballot*
in Precinct* I. 3 and IS lad
signed the ballot* with an “ X."
He alio allege* tome perton* were allowed to vote
more than once in the Nor. 3
general election.
Named by Baeictt ia the
complaint are Swofford, the
county cinvaaalng board aad
Rrglitratioo Supervisor Camil­
la Bruce. He aim haa aiked
that all voting record* be kept
Intact until action ia taken on
the ault.

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T W O IN T R IK 8 ia thn Bow lins QtM«n con teat
sponsored by the Sanford Woman's Bowling As­
sociation are shown hern. Claudette Behrens
(le ft) ia being sponsored by the Hi-Noonera
League while Carol Rankin is backed by the
Ball and Chain League- The winner will bn an­
nounced Thursday night a t the Harvest Bell in
thn Metodee Skating Rink.
(Herald Photos)

Distaffen Will
Be Coffee Guests

IIA I'PY NEW Y E A R ! Millicent Wigg and the
squadron Hootowl an* whooping it up at the
wind-up party of the RVAH-9 EM Wives, Satur­
day night.
(Herald Photo)

Wive* of Seminole Couty
Chamber of Commerce mem­
bers, clerks, cashiers, recep­
tionists aod secretaries will be
special guesta of the preThanksgiving Ladles' Day sasslon of the Coffee Club Thurs­
day at 10 a.m. at Mayfair Inn,
with manager Everett Kerr as
host.
Door prises for the ladist
will be prsMnted by Faust's
Drug Store, Eckerd Drug, K*llett'i Liggett Re* all Drug*,
Me Reynolds Drugs, Touchton's, Roumlllat aod Ander­
son's Drug Stort, SuptrX
Drugs, A. F. Ramsay, florist,
Sanford Flower Shop, Florida
Stats Bank, Sanford Atlantic
National Bank, A A P Super­
market, Food Fair Stores,
Homo Food Strvlce, PubUx
Supermarket sod Wlaa Dixie
Stores.

Show Committee
Has Meeting
MRS. C. E. HUNTER hud charge of the Am eri­
can Legion Auxiliary’s lunch bur at the Semi­
nole County Fair.
(Herald P hoto)

Plans for Loogwood voter
registration books to be taken
to the Longdate area Wednes­
day evening for convenience
of residents there were can­
celed today by Mrs. Onnie R.
Shomate, city clerk.
Mrs. Shomate told The Her­
ald that she has been advised
by city officials that the
books, according to ordinance,
may not leave city hall. She
atated, however, that the
books will he open from 7 un­
chartering of the Cameo til S Wednesday evenina In her
Chemical Corporation located office.
on Highway 17 92 in Cassel­
At the aame time it was an­
berry.
nounced that a car pool will
The firm, dealing in chem­
ical products, lists incorpora­
tors as Stanley L. Rapaport,
Jerry E. Rapaport, both of
Casselberry, and Irving M.
Felder, Winter Park.

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—Th» ho.ljr nf Mra. Kllisbsth
Mnobach. SI. *1 a. Davnn
In .
North Orlando, who
dlad Mnndar. wilt ba fornardtd by Nlblack Kunaral
lloma &lt;■( (.'aaaalbarry to Lone
(•land, N. T. for aarvlcta and
burial.

CHRISTMAS came early nt Beverly Noto'a
home, Saturday, the first stop o f the RVAH-9
Wive* progressive party in honor of their hus­
bands. Here's Itev with jolly old St. Nick.

i:iir.s:Nn. wire. 1. 1: 111. v u. —
runaral aarvlcaa for Mrs t.»ola 0 . ta aara. 7*. who dlad
Sunday, wilt b* bald al tha
srovaalda
In Sylvan Uikt
Camalary at l * : l * a. m Wadnaaday with Fla*. K. L. Dak*r officiating Bruton r u n ­
aral Horn# In chara*.

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It Pays To
Advertise

Succumbs At 83

Mrs. Elizabeth Moisbach,
13, of 83 South Devon Avenue.
North Orlando, died Monday in
Winter Tark Hospital
A native of Hoboken. N. J..
she moved to North Orlando
five years ago from Long Is­
land, N. Y. She was a mem­
ber of the Congregational
Church.
Survivora are a daughter.
Sir*. Catherine Dunn, of North
Orlando, and two brothers,
William Seltzer, of Clearwater,
and Charles Seltzer, of Cresskill, N. J.

By Mr*. Ritchie Marrl*
The planning committee for
the Parent • Teacher Council
sponsored latent show, to be
directed by Mr*. Mary Vir­
ginia Morgan, met last week *t
tb* born* of Mra. Janice Se­
nto m i .
Member* attending were
Mr*. Robbie Morrow of Del­
tona; Mra. laabel Raarick and
Mr*. M. Lyman of DcBary and
Mrs. Catherine Bruce, Mr*.
Marian Braddock, Mra. Mic­
key Nutt, Mra. Marilyn Stultr,
Mrs. Frank WlnkWr and the
hostess, all of Enterprise.
The show, to be entitled
"What *N Biases,” will b«
presented on Friday, Dec. 4,
at Enterprise
Elementary
School for a "kids night'* pro­
duction and on Saturday, Dec.
3, at the DeBary Fire Hall.
Practice seisions are being
held each Friday at 7 p. m.
at the school cafetorium. Tal­
ent acta and volunteer helpers

be operating during the even­
ing to taka residents to city
hall to register. Those in need
of transportation and writhing
to register at this time should
call Frank Fox. 838-8729; Mrs.
Ethel Schuette, 838 1413; Tracy
Estes, US-3317, all in Longdale, or Mrs. Ann Riley, 8388037; .Mrs. Robert Drinko,
838-2199, and Mrs. Jennie Fox,
838 8301, for other areas of
the city.
In order to register, !/mgwood ordinance states that a
person must be 21 years old, a
Proceeds from tha show will
citizen of the United State*
and a resident of Longwood for be ated to replace library
facilities at the school which
six months.
were lost In the July fir*.

Mrs. Mossbach

Funeral Notices

area turned out Saturday night
to make the Community Ai m *
clation'a drat aquara dance a
tremendou* aucccaa. Richard
Oatrander, aiaoeletion petal*
S ot, and Mr*. Oatrander,
chairman lor thn dance, uid
today they were very pleased
with the attendance.
Caller for the dance, which
waa haid at thn element*ry
school, waa Danny RaMnaon of
Orlando, who presented a
colorful appearance ia hia big
blaek hat. black akin vest,
whit* ahlrt, black tie and Mack
boots plus gun la bolster. Whan
asked why he warn thn gua,
Robinson told the group "to
shoot the drat one getting out
of step." Those dancing were
glad ha w u "only fooling" for
thtr* were many beginner*
on the floor aad a lot of "outof-steppen."
All there reported a “ marvaloua time" and enjoyed go­
ing through the Uvaly pace*.

Mr*. Leola G. Efgtrs, 70,
operator of W * k i v a Fish
Camp for many yean, died
at 10 a. m. Sunday at hfr
home on Orange Boulavard.
Born March 18, 1894 In
Caaaia, she waa a mambar of
th* ktrthodist Church. Thera
are no survivors.

Church Damaged
A bulletin board at the Con­
gregational Church. 24th Street
and Park Avenue, was damag­
ed over the weekend by van­
dal*. police reported today.

RINGWOOD. England (UFI)
—Two girls who included their
telephone number with an ad­
vertisement "Lova I* My Pro­
fession" to promote the film
by that name for a charity
fund were shocked by th*
heavy response.
“ We never realized there
were so many dirty minds
about," they said.
The staging of Expo 87,
Canada'! 1987 Exhibition in
Montreal, will involve an ex­
penditure of more than (804
million.

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rid*. Rut naturally enough. It'a still an easy-to-handU

minted styling. YS's available with up tu .too hp. A softer, quieter

that's one o f th* thing* that make a Chet ell* a Chtvelle,

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LOVE AND KISSES from Ann Panning at the
Valentine* Day celebration portion o f the progrenaive holiday party o f Nine Wive*, Saturday.
Here's Ann nuggestinjr romance by pinning a
iupid among the hvurlj ou the ilrupcg.

Showroom — Second

&amp;Palmetto

Phone 322-0711
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�Wilson PTO
Okays Float
for Parade

160 Girl Scouts Enjoy Outing

Howell Remains
As Scoutmaster
In Lake Mary

the Jay ere Christmas Parade
approved

by

Wilson

School PTO st a meeting Inst
week. Mrs. Herbert M use was
appointed

chairman

of

the

project.
The

A GROUP o f the 160 Girl ScouU from Neighborhood* One nml Two,
Seminole County, attending the Fall Camporee at Camp Ticochee. take
a few momenta rest from a morning o f swimming in the ramp pool white
other girls spent their time canoeing, making trails and sand casts.
Camp Tichochce, C i t r u s
Council Ctrl Scout Camp in
Barbcrvlllc, was Invaded re­
cently by ltio Girl Scouts and
20 adult acoulcrs from Neigh­
borhoods line and Tw o, Semin­
ole County. Special guests
were girls front lir a . Nance
Russell's Cadeltc T r o o p ,
Neighborhood Three. K e r n
Park.
Upon arrival e a c h
girl
••grabbed” her buddy, selected
a bunk, greeted tent mates
and stowed gear except for
flashlight and nosebag lunch.
Later traditional evening Unit
Campfire was enjoyed with
songs, skits and snacks anti
retirement tairly early al
though adult leaders were
fully aware that giggles and
whispers would g o on far into
the night.
Next morning the sleepyeyed early risers attended flag
raising ceremonies alter which
fire builders and cooks pro-

Sunday School
Class Meets
Ry Frances W ester
Mrs. W. T. Wane ley was
hostess for the
November
meeting of the Friendship
Class o f the First Haptlst
Church o f laike M ary held at
her home last Tuesday night.
Mrs. V. C. Ladd, the new
rluss president, presided, and
the opening pruyer was given
hy Mr*. C. N. North.
During the business session
a Thanksgiving project was
divided upon by the group
and a Year Hook committee
wus appointed com posed o f
the following mem bers: Mrs.
J. A. Yarn, Mrs. Crawford
Hhvlton, and Mrs. Wnnsley.
A request waa read from
Mrs. Whitworth asking the
ladies to save their plastic
bags for use in the church
nursery.
The class Christmas Party
will 1st held on December 21
at the home o f M rs. M. P.
Mutheson. with Mrs. Leon
Keel as co-hostess.
Mrs. Charlotte Mctjuiilan
again used the Tabernacle as
her theme for the Devotional,
owing Scripture from the 25th
chapter o f Exodus. Mr*. Ladd
gave the closing prayer for
both the business meeting
and the devotional.
Mrs. T. it. Whighum bad
charge o f a Uitde Quit and
the prue was won by Mrs.
Ladd. Refreshments w a r e
served by the hostess during
the social hour.

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pared breakfast o f juice, hot
cakes, bacon and milk.
During the remainder of the
day many girls swam in the
pool, som e practiced canoeing
and others laid trails and
made sand castings. Each
Unit enjoyed a Nature Work-

Quartets Give
Entertainment
In DeBary
The Orange Blossom Revue,
featuring the Orlando Chap­
ter of 8P E B 8 Q 8 A (Society
for the Preservation and En­
couragement o f Harbor Shoo
Quartet Singing in America}
Inc., was presented in DcRary
under sponsorship o f the lb-Bury Entertainment Associa­
tion.
The first scene, “ A W'ugon
Train st the End o f the Day,"
was given hy the Orange Blos­
som Chorus with Burn Harris
conducting und Harold Ailhuchon as bass soloist.
Scene T w o, "Jamboree—
Barbershop Style," featured
the new and fresh approach
of "The T een ton es" who de­
lighted the audience with their
songs, llill W ood was master
of ceremonies. The “ Aeroson*
ics Quartot” sung the numbers
they will present in coming
contests to be held in Miami
followed those o f the "N oc­
turnes Q uartet."
T bs evening closed with
audience participation in sev­
eral numbers concluding with
the finale, the old time favor­
ite, "K eep Am erica Singing."
Opening introductions were
made by Chester Rcarick,
president o f the DeBary Civic
Association
which sponsors
the Entertainment Associa­
tion.

Class To Meet
Th* Christian ttomemsker*
Class o f Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church will
nu.-et at 8 p.m . today at the
church with Mr*. Don Mont­
gomery in charge o f the pro­
gram. Hostesses will he VI rs.
Mary Pyle and Mr*. June G rif­
fith.

simp with Mrs. Carl l.ind ami
.Mrs. Tom Best as instructors.
Evening brought a surprise
to cam p Coordinator Miss
Fran ces Cobb . . . silently girls
from all over camp gathered
in the dining hall to pay tri­
bute to Ml&gt;* Cobh (or the
ninny wonderful camping tniw
slie has directed for them in
th e last three years. Two sil­
v er charm s (or her scout
bracelet, i n s c r i b e d » itli
"T h an k
You,'* from
both
Neighborhoods, were present
ed her us cheers sounded forth
and the traditional "Together"
w as suug.
Following the presentation
Unit Camptircs again were en­
jo y e d before Tups sounded
out.
Final day was devoted lo
•Scouts (ju n in (he chapel urea
im m ediately
following
Hag
raising and breakfast. Catholic
girls attended Mast in DcLaud
while ail remaining girls at­
tended cam p service which is
planned and k-d entirely by
the Scouts, themselves.
Whip games got underway at
10 a.in and continued until
noon and. after packing up,
scouring and cleaning, cam p
w as hrokrn with (hr regretIut words, "W i'll we had an­
other day , . ,"

meeting,

held

in the

school auditorium, wax open­
'd with prayer by J. E . Slurrny, principal und follow ed
by the Hug salute .
Mrs. Aubrey Dunn, PTO
president, announced that the
lliilloween Carnival w a s well
attended and proved n suc­
cess. Highlight o f the evening
waa crowning o f Tracey l»enburg, queen and
C lifford
Johnson, king.
Mrs. Muse, carnival chair­
man. publicly expressed ap­
preciation on behalf o f the
school, to area merchants and
purents who contributed mer­
chandise and time toward
making the event a atiecesa.
Proceeds will be used fo r the
PTO project of the yeur. •
Notes o f thank* f o r gifts
were received front Mr*. Her­
bert Muse, outgoing presi­
dent and Mrs. Phyllis H hm. 1I,
lunchroom manager.
Mrs, Dunn reported on a
recent meeting o f IT O o ffi­
cers held with K. T. .Miluce,
county superintendent, stat­
ing that it was very inform a­
tive and concerned all phase*
o f s c h o o l administration.
Mote such meetings w ill be
held throughout the school
year and Mrs. Dunn invited
participation
of
additional
IT U member*.
•Mrs. K. L. Grover express­
es! the desire fur form al inn of
a Cub Scout Unit in the
school district and asked In­
terested parents to contact
her in order that further
plans can tie made.
Tho newly donated
film
strip machine waa dem on­
strated by Murray who show­
ed und rvplainrd film rela­
tive to new trends in ele­
mentary arithmetic.

SFC R U S S E l . I, C.
Atlunts, newly assigned
to the Orlando Army
recruiting station, will
be ut the N a t i o n a l
Guard Armory in San­
ford from 10 n.m. to •-!
p.nt. each Monday.

ALEXAN DER C. Ctirmun, son o f Mrs. Mary
Carman. 209 Homewood
Drive, hus enrolled as
u midshipman • fresh­
man in ihu contract
program of the Naval
Reserve O fficers Train­
ing Corps ut Auburn
University, A u b u r n ,
Ala. A m ajor in polilicnl science, C a r m a n
will lie commissioned a
Navy ensign on gradu­
ation.

Mighty Hunter
Gets His Deer

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KNOB SORTER. Mo. (UIM)
—George A. I-oft us Jr., of Baytown, Mo., hunted deer for
three days without firing a
shot.
Then, driving his new car
home from bunting. Loftu* got
an eight-point buck.
The buck was killed when It
struck Loftus* car. D am age to
the car was estimated al $200.

Legal Notice
MCTmul « v%w»:
XOTICH t* h.r.tijr * ! » . « that
t sin snuiv.-'t In b u s l n . . . al

t’. U. lUn »«i. Kern I-ark. S.rn-

tnnle «.-nuotf, Klurl-ls. unJsr
l h « fictitious asms o f An i.rlean Training Canter o f O r­
lando. ami that t lnt*n I to r«ulster s.tt-1 nsm* with th a f'Is rk
o f ths Circuit Court, Kamlnols
County. Klorbla. In Wi-ordaiirt
with ths provision# o f ths Vistltlous X.rn* Statutes, tv -wit:
Oactlea i l l s ) KtorliJa Siatutss
1SST.
8t*: Msrshalt K. P o w . r .
Publish Nov. 17. It a Dsc. t

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Roy L. Huwrll Jr. has noti­
fied the Lake Mary Chamber
o f Commerce p r e s i d e n t ,
James Da ugh trey, that he ha*
decided to withdraw hi* re­
cent resignation and will re­
main the Scoutmaster o f the
Boy Scout Troop 242.
This decision was made a*
a result o f the many tele­
phone calls and personal con­
versations that he had from
parent* and other interested
persons after his resignation
waa made public at the last
Chamber meeting and write
up in The Sanford Herald.
Tw o men, Jim S u m s and
Frank Cook, have agreed to
be full time assistant* In the
Boy Scout work, and a third
man, Bob llugensteln, ha* o f­
fered to help during the
winter. These three nun wilt
give the Scout program a big
boost In Lake Mary.
All l&gt;oya from age
11
through high school are In­
vited to join this troop at any
time. The gruup meet* every
Monday night at the Scout
Hut In Lake Mary.

N or. 17. 1964 —

W rratS

Enterprise Tea
Honors School

CATALOGING in underway nt Gtnicvu Public Library nml noon the hooka
will Ite pluml on tin* shelves. Shown working here nro, left tu right, Mr*.
•Tnmes Thomu* o f Osceolii, Mrs. II. G. Shuler o f I.nkc Iinrney nml Mr*.
Gliuly* Murphy ol’ Winter Park who come* to Geneva each Monday to
assist ut the library.
(Iluruid P hoto)

Church Women
Hold Meeting

Tlx* Sanford
Branch
of
United Church Women met last
Thursday at the home of tho
local president. Mrs. Ralph A.
Smith, for the pur [sue of bear­
ing reports and to elect o ffi­
cer* for the coming two year*.
Delegates, M rv Smith unit
Mra. Ben Whilner, reported on
the area meeting held at Com ­
munity Method Ut Church. Day­
tona Beach, and Mrs. Whilner
also reported on work of the
UCW of Florida with migrants
of South Florida.
Mrs. L. D. Halting*, chair­
man of the nominating com m it­
tee and Mrs Roy Holler and
Mrs. G « ir :e E. Wells, gave
their report.
Officer* named were presi­
dent, Mr*. Vernon Fuller, First
Christian Church; vice presi­
By Mr*. Hilrhir Harris
dent. Mrs. W. L. Uramkuw
Faculty m em bers ami home Sr.. Grace Methodist Church;
room mother* i&gt;$- KnlgrprUr recording secretary, Mr* W.
Elementary Si hool were hon |R. Anderson, First Presbyternrisl at a tea last Tuesday inn Church anti treasurer, Mrs.
TRENTON. N. J. (U P i) afternoon held at the Florida Charles C. Kauffman, Presla-t no man criticUe woman
Power Chib House.
hytenan Church of the CovenThu Iningwood Area Cham­ drivers in the state o f New
Latliei were presented ror- ant.
ber o f Commerce will meet
sages of beautiful yellow and
Mr*. W 11 Young reported
Jersey.
a t 8 p. in, today at the Civic
The state Senate con firm ed ! 1&lt;r,','n mum* .m ilmen received j that M pounds of materials
Leugue Building on Cliutrh
appointment o f June S
t
r
a
I
wer c
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Street, William ll.iumholaer, the
,
a
,
l akhs were decorated with (runt the World Community
president, will conduct the lecki, IS. as the nation s first floral arrangements o f rust
Hay Program Meeting.
meeting a n d
refreshments female state motor vehicle dir- and yellow imima 11.inked by
w ill be served. This meeting ector.
green candles
Two lovely
whs originally
planned for
•Miss Slrclecki, an Irvington' stiver tra services were m-t
N ov, 21 lint was rescheduled IN J.) lawyer and form er d e­ at either end o f the serving
because of the municipal poli­ puty state altorney general, tabic and tra was poured by
tical rally to be held on that succeeds Ned J. Parsekian in Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs. Joe
date.
the $16,000-a.year job.
Bruce.

MRS. MARY RANI), RX , (right), nilmina'trutnr o f the Central Florida
Hit mil Hank was ytuest speaker at a Kiwanis t'luli meeting, Accompany­
ing' Mr*. Ilaml was Mrs. Mary Douretle (le ft), *ii|iervUor o f tho local
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Mr*. Ibm Westmoreland, \lr*.
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Thought For Today
Etch man’s work win beeoms men*
{foot; for ths Day will dlscloss it,
because It will be revealed with fire,
and the Hr* will test what sort of
work each one has dona.—I Cor. 8:18.
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the world is ths success that ties in
conscientious work^-Calvin CooU
idges.

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farces, dismantling of ■ Hilary pert and provide agreed nun
gdtter, Herald:
Bieee yea sad I diesgree as eetabUshmsots, Inrinding has- power far a United Nations
, cessation os the production Pence Pore* to he equipped
to fat meaning of the Stste
Department document "Oat- of armaments ns well m their
with agreed type* of armsline of Be»lc Provisions of a liquidation or conversion to
manta necessary to esauro Uut
Treaty oa General sad Com­ peaceful uses;
WASHINGTON - (NEA) "(b ) Elimination of nil stoek- tha United Nations can effec Two factor* Impel some key
plete Dlsarmamiet la a Peace­
ful World." suppose we let 1ns of ouclear, chemical, lively deter or suppress say Republicans to urge speedy
year readers decide what it biological and other weapon* threat nr nee of arms,
party rabuUdlflg despite the
means. There was ao question of maw destruction and cessa­ "5. To establish and provide cautionary note Bounded by
of the validity of the document, tion of the production of inch far the effective operattoa of others:
u International Disarmament
as 1 have the envelope ia which weapon*;
1. Concern that failure to
" ( c ) EUmlaaUoa of all Organisation within ths frame­ more awlftly will allow Sen.
it came sad the better from
Mr. Dejaalkus, Chief of the means of delivery of weapons work of the United Nations far Barry Coldwatir's forces, led
ths purpose of ensuring that by GOP National Chairman
Office of Media Services, State of mass destruction:
Department, Washington, D.C. "(d ) Abolition of the organ­ all obligation* under the dis­ Dean Burch, to fortify their
The document U as psfei long. isations and Institutions design­ armament program would he command of party machinery,
ed to organise the military ef­ honored and observed during
1 shall quote only
3. Awareness that mountain­
forts of states, cessation of tod after Implementation of ous effort will be required to
"A Objectives
" l . To ensure that (a) dis­ military training, and closing general end complete disarma­ restore the Republicans' deci­
armament Is general and com­ of all military training Institu­ ment; and to this end to en­ mated ranks In Congress and
sure that the International Dis­ hold important GOP governor­
plete and wai Is no longer an tions;
instrument for settling Inter­ "(e ) Discontinuance of mili­ armament Organisation and Ua ship* In New York, Pennsyl­
inspectors would have unre­ vania, Ohio, Michigan, Wis­
national problems, and (b) tary eapendituree.
general and complete disarma­ "3. To ensure that, at the stricted access without veto to consin, Oregon. These are cry
far
ment is accompanied by the completion o' the program tor all plates al necessary
„
. ,
. rial 1 M foundation stones tor
nstabUahment of reliable pro­ general sad complete disarma­ the purpose n effective n * -\ u .fNcUve V«fad«Mi»l t i l
cedures for the settlement of ment, states would have at Oration."
in ISO.
disputes sad by effective ar­ Utelr disposal only those non
Now before you edd an Kdl
A party balder’* comment
rangements for the malnten nuclear armaments, forces, tor's Note to the effect that augetta why No. I bulks targe
•nee of peace In accordance facilities and establishments as we would intis* on an eftoctive In some Republican minds:
with the principles of the Char are agreed to be necessary to Inspection system, let me re­
maintain Internal order and commend that you re-read The
ter of the United Nations.
“ 2. Taking Into account para- protect the personal security Sanford H e r a l d , Editorial
graphs 3 and 4 below, to pro of eltlnns.
P ile, November 1, IN*, "Poll
vide, with respect to the mill
"4. To ensure that during lies) Notebook." The teat of
Q—Did all the Mayflower
tsry establishment of every snd after Implementation of the article U pretty garbled,
nation, for:
general and complete disarms but can be put together pro­ Pilgrims go ashore on the
" ( a ) Disbanding of armed ment, states also would sup- perly, and Is well worth read- same day?
A—No. The women did not
go ashore until Nov. 24, 1420,
Sincerely,
Dr. and Mrs. Brooke Smith thirteen day* after the men.
Editor's Note; The only
Q— What is a fugitive col­
BataepriM
Altemoste flpriag*
whereby the United
Mi*. RH«hi# l e n t o
g
Mr*. Jails Bartw
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which is not permanent, but
Bear Lekt-Forest City
which fades or changes color
Las* Mary
* Mild be by treaty ami all
Mrs. Maryana Milas
aa
when exposed to light, Is
Mrs. Frsaeea Weals*
tl ealiea must be accomplishI34-M7I
111-4119
« I by the President with the tunned fugitive.
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
° «»ent of the Senate whose
Q—Do the wisdowt of U.8,
Mrs. Jane Catariherry
Mr*. R. L. Jahneew
rr embers represent the peot
m i -sett
1U-4TSX
p e. We do not believe that U. president, have the franking
Senators, some of whom we privilege!
Lewgwoed
Chaluuta
A—Uy specific acta of Con­
Mrs. Donna Katee
k
Mrs. Joaa Msgia
919-M1T
a
gress,
the franking privilege
143-1741
haa been granted to the wid­
North Orlande
n
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
fi
ow* of presidents.
Deltoaa
112-4793
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Osteen
441-1411
Mrs, CUrrnre Snyder
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122-4441
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Oviedo
Mrs, JwAan Hays
Mid. Evelyn Lands
149-4171
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Herald Area Correspondents

“ Burch and company think politically knowledgeable and
they already have It made. offers the comfort cf the
They think the moderate) familiar.
won’t have any better luck But at least one veteran
getting together now than they GOP regular thinks Nixon re­
did befara the San FrancUco peatedly commits grtevioua
convention."
errors. This source regards
A Republican regular with Nixon's current comments ea
good credential* among both seriously divisive, as the kind
conservatives and moderates of chopping at party rivals one
rates qulek countermoves es­ expects of a candidate far the
sential for those who want to presidential n o m i n a t i o n
unseat the confirmed Geld (which Nixon denies he is.)
wateritos. Says be:
Says the veteran;
“ W* have to get something
“ Nixon got well (campaign­
up there quick with a different ing hard) snd then blew It all
tag on it, otherwise ww'U be in five minutes. Us dances
into another default situation that death dance of bis with
as wa bad earlier this year." Inexorable regularity.”
la this man’s view, this
The Chicago meeting of Re­
means shunting Burch and bis publican governors, probably
poit Sao Francisco lieutenants on the weekend of Doc. 4-7,
to the aldeUnea at the earliest will glv« prime movers their
hour and Initalllng a chairman first big chance te review the
capable of sustaining a new, field and narrow the choice.
non • Goldwater Republican The effort to “ nail" Burch
Image. A particular secondary may require a hard vote test
target Is John Grenier of Ala- at a national committee ses­
bams, Burch’s top deputy,
sion In January. Some think
The principal figures men the “ undecided" number at
tinned for Burch’ i Job all have least a third of the committee
drawback! of one sort or an­ snd hold the balance of power.
other.
Meantime, the other “ ur­
Idaho's Gov. Robert Smylle, gency factor" spurs many Re­
non-Goldwater campaigner far publicans. In addition to the
Uoldwator, successful battler vital governorships on the
for 10 additional GOP seats in block in 1M0, at stake then are
his legislature, hat twu years newly vulnerable U. S. Senof his third term still to serve, He seats presently beld by
lie could not manage the na Senators John Sherman Coop­
lions) committee full time un­ er of Kentucky, Caleb Boggs
til 1M7.
of Delaware, Jack Miller of
Ohio's respected Republican Iowa, Mllward Simpson of
state chairman, Ray Bliss, U Wyoming, Gordon Allot! of
seen by some party men aa Colorado, Leu Jordan of Ida
“always technician, never tha ho, the converted Strom Thur­
front man." Beside*, he heal mond of South Carolina, and—
tales to cut sturdy financial especially — John Tower of
roots In Ohio.
Traas. The GOP holds a mod­
Touted right now by many est 32 of loo today,
leaders is Richard Nixon, who
Nov. 4, election day ptua
good-soldiered for Goldwater one, seemed not a bit too aoon
■crass the continent, lie Is to atari.

The glooalaat asaeaament
of Belvta'a revolution waa
that the United State* bad
■uffered ita greateat ret-bark
in Latin America aince Cas­
tro’* take-over of Cuba.
Although a military mao,
provisional President Rene
Barrlrntoa Ortuno long had
aupported the program of the
National Revolutionary Move­
ment (MNR) headed by oust­
ed Preeldrnt Victor Pas KiUnsaaro and had pledged to
continue rrforma instituted
by paa and the MNR,
The military Junta which
Barrlrntoa beada promised
elections within alx months
or a year to restore civilian
government.
There were a number of
Important question mark*.
One was tha final attitude
to be .taken by the United
Slate*, which over a doien
years had extended aid to
Bolivia worth about |400 mil­

lion, more per capita than to
any other Latin American na­
tion. The United States ha*
announced that moat of Ita aid
ha* been suspended, pending
"atudy,’*
Barrientos admitted that
the country’s grave economic
situation could be handled on­
ly by continuation of such
aid.
Another waa the poaltlou to
be taken by powerful boss of
the tin miners Juan Lechin.
Although Bolivia's 33,1X10 tin
miners ara Communist-controlled, Lechin himself fre­
quently ha* denied that h*
himself is Communist. II* haa,
however, been outspokenly
anti-United State*.
It wna perhaps significant
that from hia all-military
cabinet Barrientos appointed
Lechin’* half-brother, a col­
onel, to end Bolivia’s govern­

ment-owned, meney-Ioabig tin
mines.
A third question concerned
Barrientos, himself Although
associated with Bolivian rev­
olutionary movement* f o r
more than S5 yean and with
Pnx’a MNR itnce 1452, there
was doubt that hi* own emo­
tional make-up and a reputa­
tion for erratic behavior gave
him the qualities of a strong
national loader.
The feeling gained weight
when, with the capital still In
chaoa, Barrientos Insisted on
flying eff to hi* home town
of Cochabamba to attend a
rally there in his honor.
As result of thla, plus un­
solved questions of admini­
stration and finance, one gloo­
my observer predicted:
"Y ou can expect a Commie
take-over at any time."
it was a forecast echoed by
Pax himself from his catla In
neighboring Peru.

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tiat win to&amp; hfa
ha e u 't hear or
except what the hypnotist fata

hie
to ta l

why a
a eeln t Paul,
teen, i
leg* educated
' . h te­
aimed aty girl
Udvriy helpless.
If hfa ehnme
openly oppose hi dmfao of
LBI, then he will t e fa ter wtth P u T e eoOega pels, t
fu n d that they wore eoarect
"P eri met her at a right Parents, even if year child fa saying Peri end UU were
dob when ter exetle during la tot embroiled to a torrid defteifaiy te l vary compatible,
eaute hfa eye and he must Infatuation, he tends to argus except far their strong ghysi.
have fa lte la leva at first in support of his own decision, eat M arietta.
Just aa a matter of
. 1 a t e Panl'e
to favfee UU to her
"But Pari fa an headstrong tloo.
that wo dan not oppose his And the more you mate your ___ far ■ weak’* vacation.
choice by any open attack. child defend his choice, the Shn end toe family were te
Be hew can wo avert what more he convince* himself by avoid showing any hostility,
to Pari would not be stimulat­
everybody says will prove to his own isles talk!
bo a disastrous marriage?"
Which thowi the danger cf ed to rash to LSI defease.
Against the background of
When people become infatu­ open attack!
ated at first alght, they are In For then he will Just grow his own cultured home tura seml-hypwotfc truce.
more bullbeaded and Insistent rounding* Lil! would toon
show whether ah* fitted Into
Thus, they e u 't eee or bear that he to right.
the Janrlag or discordant (acts Instead, try the Indirect ep- the family.

'Already one porpoise has become
a movie and television celebrity.
That's more than moat of ua humans
have dons.

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"P er Peri he* alraedy givi her e riemewi ling hot hie
brothers eey she la
totally M atted to Pari.
"S aldse, hie te ri ehnma
tram eoBega alee a n trying
to atop (hie marriage, far they
aey Pari haa very little hi
common with LBL .

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tbe btttk pane. Bat the nport of
how Reiki the porpoiee v u fates*
•d fate tte s * offHawall sad than
called back repeatedly br an tee*
trade "do* whirtk" map la the lout
m peeve to haw been n o n alum*
leant than the eiisie runnin* on the
front pate that same day.
Kefld was the brightest in n dan
of three r a y bright wairireala being
trained at Hawaii’s Oceanic Inititute
to respond to en electronic recall
signal. KeQti passed the tests in a
tank first, then n lagoon and finally
the gnat opon sea itself.
T h is Is a significant feat," said
Dr. Kenneth Norris, the institute's
vice president "A vest wet world of
rseeerrh Is open to us with ea ani­
mal libs this who will room the Pa*
dfle, then return to us. The poesl*
billttee are unlimited."
Because their remote ancestors
spent some time on land, the porpoi­
ses (or dolphins), and their cousins
tha whales, have the moat highly
evolved brains known, next to man.
Some say they're even smarter than

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tea to ted fish*
i fish are school.
■** or to wny h W w I i to tovestlgste the characteristics of dirt e a t levels of the ocean.
If wo e n teach falcon to hunt
end dogs to herd cheep, tha idos of
forming a working partnership with
playful and cooperative cree­
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8 Polic3 Reserve Officers
Named To Patrol Longwood

EIGHT POLICE Reserve Officers, appointed in Longwood to assist the
regular force when needed, are shown here. L eft to rinht, seated, are
Mrs. Ruth Layo, police dispatcher; Chief Claude Layo, Patrolman Ken­
neth Brabazon and the reserves, Carl Lommler; standing, Colin Kelley,
John Ferris, William Vickers, Jim Reiter, Hank Snow, Jim Morris and
Harry Scott.
(Herald Photo)
Member* meet twice month­
ly for Instruction and train­
ing by Police Chief Claude
Layo or other low enforce­
ment officers. At a meeting
of the group last Thursday
evening, training films entitl­
ed “ Signal 30,” "Routine
Stop,” and “ Anatomy of an
u i.
Accident" were shown.
Appointed have been Carl
Special
guests
included
Lommler, Colin Kelley, Wil­
liam Vickere, Hank Snow,
Harry Scott, John Ferris, Jim
Reiter and Jim Morris.
Theaa men will serve a
^nlnlmura of four hours a
vreek and accompany a reg­
ular police officer In patroling or any other duty a* re­
quired. Each man will receive
|1 per month for hi* service*.
Those chosen to be mem­
bers o f the reserve have
been active for the past six
years serving on civil defense
programs and upon many
guther emergency occasions
auch aa during hurricanes
Donna, Cleo and Dura. They
have received first aid in­
structions and special CD
training and are continuing
with the ninny phase* of pol­
ice instruction.
As throughout the elate of
Florida, there hna been an lncresee in the crime rate in
•Longwood and In 1964 a 4IK)
per cent increase In traffic
accidents over 1063 was re­
corded. Aa of this date there
have been four deaths, a
number of personal Injuries,
anti considerable property
damage within the city limits
thil year.

By Donna Eiti«
Longwood ia following tho
pattern of clt lea all over the
country where finance* pro­
hibit a paid police force
^necessary to meet it* need*
•and ha* approved the ap­
pointment of eight men a*
police officer* in reierv* itat-

Mayor A. K. Lnrmann, Coun­
cil Chairman K. C. Carlson
ami Councilman John Roams.
Layo states that “ these
men who have dedicated
themselves to this service,
which means lieing railed to
duty at any hour of the day
or night, regardless of the
danger, deserve the utmost
pruise from our rommunity,1

Motor Class
For Beginners
Starts On Jan. 4
An occupational training
claaa in automotive mechan­
ic* will start Jan. 4. accord­
ing to an announcement today
by Joe Foy, manager of the
Florida State Employment
Service office* in Sanford.
The class will meet at 121&amp;
French Ave., formerly the
Patrick Co. Th* training
course is being coordinated
by t h e Seminole County
Board of Public Instruction
and th* Florida State Employ­
ment Service under th* pro­
vision* of th* Federal-State
Manpower
Development
Training Aet.
'Training under thli Act,"
laid Foy, “ la designed to pro­
vide th* train** with the need­
ed ekills to upgrade present
skills and to meet the Job
need* o f workers displaced be­
cause o f change* In the labor
market demands."
Foy continued, “ A head of
a family or household who 1*
presently out of work, hut
who ha* had at least two
year* work ■xperlenc* may be
eligible to receive a training
allowance of |28 to |3S per
week If he i* selected.”
Classes will be held Monday
through Friday on an eighthour daily schedule for 35
week*.
Foy said that hi* office 1*
now accepting applications.

Troop 230
To Attend
Camporee
By Maryaaa Mile*
Bear Lake Boy Scout Troop
230, along with some 600 other
icouta and 150 leaden of the
Weklwa District, will take part
In the Fall Camporee to be
held this weekend at Camp
Howard.
Leaden of the Bear I.ake
boys, Bruce Nelson, scoutmas­
ter and Bob Bunnell, assistant
scoutmaster, report that on
Saturday their group will partlcipate in field activities and
on Sunday 1-r p. m:, iw irflf
will be presented.
Theme of the camporee Is
“ Our Proud Heritage" and
each campsite will have an
historical name.

State Teasn W ill Study
Columbia Operations

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR’S President’s Trophy went to the Town of
Oviedo for this display o f fresh fruits and vegetables, horticultural crops
and other plants.
(Herald Photo)

South Sanford
Merchants Eye
Organization
South 8anford merchants
and thslr wives have been In­
vited to attend a dinner
Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the
Cnpri R e s t a u r a n t , Mra.
George Mill* and Mrs. Art
Brown announced today.
Purpose of tho meeting,
Mrs. Mills said, Is to co-or­
dinate Christmas decorations
and lighting for South San­
ford encompassed in the Park
Avenue end 25th Street area
and in the South French Avenus section.
Also under discussion will
be the possibilities of form­
ing a South Sanford mer­
chant* association with an
aim toward beautifying and
co-ordinating th* southern
end of the clty'a shopping
areas.
Spokesman for th* group,
Mrs. Mills and Mra. Brown
expressed themselves “ vitally
interested in th* challenge
laid down by Tom Gilchrist
as published In last Friday's
Sanford Herald. Ws think th*
Ideas be prerented are excit­
ing snd challenging end
should be srted upon by all
Seminole County business
people and private citizens as
well."

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
A team o f Floridans, know!■dgable In the fields of edu­
cation, agriculture, porta and
administration, wilt travel to
Colombia Nov, 28-Dec. 10, th*
Secretary of State'* office
announced today.
Th* trip is part of ths
Florida • Colombia Alliance,
established a year ago with
Informal agreements of co­
operation and mutual assistanca In several Helds.
On Uie coming trip, the
group will hold a series of
conferences and tour* in Bo­
gota and the departments
( states 1 of Atlsntico, Bolivar
and Magdalena.
These northern c o a s t a l
areas are closest in a geo­
graphical sense, tied histor­
ically with Florida and are

similar In climate, topo­
graphy. industry and interest.
The Alliance haa completed
initial plana for an exchange
o f students between Colombia
and Florida and tha now sur­
vey will be to develop mutuol
program* in other fields thaa
education.
Ten applicant* from Colom­
bia to attend Florida unlvsr•itlr* at the graduate level
have been received, along
with applications for four
students at St. Petersburg
Junior College and three at
Ml*mi-D*de Junior College.
Plans are in the prelimin­
ary stage for Florida stud­
ents to attend universities la
Colomhis. Under ths ex­
change, the out-of.state tui­
tion fee and part o f other
student fees are being waiv­
ed.

B rtuk on Once. . . Lasts H r Momtka

LUNCHEON SPEAKER for tho Lyman Hiirh
School DECA, CBE and TEC Club* nt the Trade
Wind* Cafeteria wu* John Pavy, o f Martin Com­
pany o f Orlando. Shown with him are Margnret
Steven*, state secretary for Florida TEC, nnd
Archie Himnicutt, president o f Lyman DECA
and Mate parliamentarian.

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•Former Oviedo
Woman Injured
By Evelyn Luady
firs. Darlene Hunt, Galnesell^, formerly of Oviedo, wse
injured recently when »he was
struck by a ear while cross­
ing a street in Gainesville.
£Sh* was thiown GO feet but
attained only lacerations and
bruises,
Mrs. Hunt, sister of Mrs.
Hojia Schutl of Oviedo, will
be -remembered by her friends
aa.Darlene Allen.

HUBERT RAY o f Oviedo recently killed thin
five foot, nine inch rattlesnake (nine rattles)
in his front yard where only minutes before his
pre-school age daughter had been playing. Skin
h n a been tanned and mounted to serve a s a con­
stant reminder to all mendicr* of the family
that one should "wutch his step!"

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■cratch.
II took six wreckers and two
other trucks to haul the semi­
trailer back upright after It
frafeened acroea the center line
and toppled over on the ear.
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The invention of the first
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�Oviedo lions, (rooms Panthers To Wind Up Grid Season
Pag* C — N ov. 17, 1964

Greyhounds Host
Red Devils Friday

Florida State, Kelso, W ho Has Everything,
Florida Eyed Is Like A Fingernail Biter
For Gator Bowl
Editor's Nets: Let ethers

B y J a ttu fltn u tro m
H erald S p o rli Editor

Kelly la not like any other
rich bora#. Hia outstanding
personal characteristic la hia
■avoir (alre. While other
horses prance and dance like
prise fighters warming up and
otherwise make spectacles of
going to tbe post, the horse who
has everything saunters to the
barrier with the aplomb of an
Astor or a Vanderbilt entering
a drawing room.
"Breeding," he explains.
The great one his only one
bad habit. He is a cribbcr,
which doesn’ t mean he cheats
at examinations, goodness not
Cribbing, la a horse la some­

As tor MB McCeeJACKSONVILLE (UPI) mlck. ha gees straight to the
Florida, Florida State and aeeree tha h em 's m—th
Georgia Tech appear to have la aa exciaahs tetorvtow,
the faaide track on bids for Kelae, the mOTaaalrt steed,
h a m Us dreama aad hs#ea
the 20th annual Gator Bowl.
tad teats toward to those
The Gator Bowl committee
ckavpegwe heat breakfasts.
announced that Sevan teams
By BUI McCemlck
are still under "prime con
LAUREL, Md. (NEA&gt;— Tbe
sideration" for the game and mlUtooilra Kelso munched
three others have outside an oat • golden, naturally —
ter where the once-defeated It will be interesting to see
chances.
and looked ouf over the Laurel
end onct-Ued Bengal* meet Lyman Fullback Terry Toole
The announcement came Race Course, which had been
Central Catholic High.
and Mi brothers, Ronnie and
among predictions that the all gussied up for the Wash­
The Lioaa west to Melbourne Jody, playing against their
wlnnere of this weekend'! Flor- ington, D. C., International.
a couple of weeka ago and former team matte. Last aaaSEMINOLE’S END M IKE GRAY (80) grab* * third quarter Ron HlnIda-Florlda State game and tbe "Living like this sometimes
met another Central Catholic ion the three Lyman grtddera
iion aerial in tha and ion# fo r th# Tribe’# first touchdown auainst the Oak
Nov. 2# Georgia-Georgia Tech becomes a bore,” he aald,
dub, expecting to win by three were member! of the Red
Ridge Pioneers. Gray got behind Pioneer defenders Greg W ood (11) and
games would have the Inside turning hia good aide toward
or four touchdowni, the Uooi Devil (quad.
Phil Higgs (21). Bill Kuykendall booted the extra point to tie the affair
track for the Jan. 3 bids.
a visitor with an 3-mlllimeter
wore treated like anything but
it could be a "Let's Win This
at this point, 7-7. Seminole went on to win 27 to 7 and post their aixth
movie camera. "If one could
The
majority
of
tbe
selection
gueota and they loat their only for Tbe Toole Trio" contest
win o f the season against one loss and tw o ties.
only
get away from it from
committee
will
attend
the
Fk&gt;encounter of lie aeaaon.
At len t there will be three
(Herald Sporta Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
rida-FSU game In Tallahassee time to time."
It will not be another caae 'Houadi out there giving It all
He was asked U be would
.Saturday and will meet after
of "over confidence'* this time, they have.
the game. If FSU (7-1-1) should like to leave it all behind.
aald Head Coach Arthur Scott. Lait week the 'Hounds were
"Oh no, no!" he neighed.
win, It might get a bid after
The Llooi, by the way, will stomped on by the Kiailmmee
"Please don't get the impress­
the game.
meet Willliton in a poet aeaaon Kowboyi who were trampled
Florida (5-2) must wait un­ ion that I am not grateful to
affair called the Rainbow by the Red Devils earlier this
til
after its Nov. 28 game with my dear, dear public. Without
NEW
YORK
(U
P
I)-Y
o
*
l
ptayar-eoaeh
at
an
estimated
luck,"
aald
Jtnuk,
season. To say it as mild as
Bowl.
Miami
before It can accept a them, I could be Just another
Berra makes bateball history ■alary of (38,000 a year.
"We gave Yogi a two-year
Back in tbe county, (he Ly­ ponlbte, Lyman will be the
bowl
hid
under Southeastern hack, but ooe does sometimes
today
by
reciivlng
a
(28,000
Even though they fired him contract and told him if he
man High Greyhound*— incon- underdog.
long for the carefree days of
Conference
rules.
aietent but coming along—will Another Seminole eleven, tbe bonus at tha rlp« old ago o f aa manager after tha World could do better, he was free
one’s youth, romping in the
39.
Series, the Yankees turned to do so. No matter whit he
boat Winter Garden Lakevlew'a highly auccesifui Crooma Pan­
fields
away from the madden­
This may wall bo tha moat around and offered Yogi ■ did—even If ho signet with
Red Devil* Friday night at thers, will lower the curtain on
ing crowd."
unusual
bonus
ov*r
paid
anytwo-year contract aa a front another club— we told him
Lyman Field in Longwood. It thin season's slate by going to
A stable hand entered with
offies consultant at (25,000 we’d pay him a full year's
will be one of the tougheat con­ Orlando for a Saturday night ono in baaobatl.
a pile of mill.
Conf.
All
Customarily,
baitbail
bon­
• ysar. He accepted that con­ salary.
ference teats thue fir thie act­ engagement with their arch*
"From my fans," explained
HLT
W LT
Team
ion for the 'Hound* who the rlvali, tbe Jones High Tigers. uses art paid youngitora, not tract, signed it and mailed It
"That means he ha* $25,- Alabama
aa
• a a Kelso. "Just dump It there by
7
veteran*.
And
wbat
makes
The
Panthers
have
won
back to tha Yankee*.
following week will wind up a
OOO coming to him. Yogi L8U
3 11
a i l the water bottles.”
long grid campaign by trawl seven of their eight gsmes this this ona all tha mare unusual
F r o m F o r t Lauderdale, never asked for this, it was Georgia
4 : o
s 3 t The richest horse In the
la
(hat
tha
Yankees
are
payfall,
loilng
only
to
Gainesville's
ing to Wildwood to meet the
Fla., Ralph llouk, Ihn Yan­ our offer pure and simple. Florida
10
o world drinks nothing but min­
3
2
3
:
a
Lincoln High In the second Ing it «v*n though Yogi will kees' vie* president and gen­
It's like a (25,000 bonus, if Aubuni
3 2a
a 3 eral water from Hot Springs,
game of the schedule. Tbe opin­ sign with tha Mats.
eral manager, said Yogi has you want to call it that.
Kentucky
3 2a
a a a Ark., at (1 a gallon. Unlike
ion that the Panthers hid an The Meta hava ealle.l a tha Yankaea’ blessing no mat­
"Yogi could have had a job Mias.
s 3 I some thoroughbreds who have
3 3 1
off night seems to be substan press conference and It is ter what he decides.
with
u*
as
tong
as
he
wanted
Trim.
3
t
t
4 3 1 been known to take a snort
Haled by the fact that Crooms safely presumed they will an­
"If he wishes to sign with one," Houk rontlnurd. "To my Tulane
2 •• or two before a race, Kelso '
1 4a
has run roughshod over the nounce tha signing of Berra
tha
Met*,
he
i*
free
to
do
so
knowledge,
ho
wn»
happy
Min.
Slate
s
a
3 a o drinks nothing but the water,
1
T h e Ill-Noon’* Bowling rest of their opposition, includ­ to a two-year contract as
and we wish him the best of with our contract."
Vandy
a 41
3 a i as much aa 10 gallons a day.
ing
In
the
list
of
Panther
wlna
League rolled Its regular *ehLika the well-bred gentleman
edul* Wadnesday afternoon are victories over Ocala How­
he Is (a Hyperion and Gains­
ard,
DcLand
Suclld,
IWnter
and first plat-e Htenitrom
borough on bis father’s side,
Realty added four more point* Park Hungerford, Patalka Cen­
Count Fleet Rclgh Count and
tral,
Jacksonville
G
i
l
b
e
r
t
,
tn lla lead a* they downed l tv
a Man o' War mare on hia moLake Monro* I.aaiie*. Hecond Leesburg Carver Heights and
thcr'a), Kelso does not like to
Daytona
Beach
Campbell.
plaea B«hr*n‘a Tractor took
discuss financial matter* and
Head Coach Willie Holt, his BOSTON (UPI) - Dr. WU
three point* from Art Brown
refuses to say whather any of
aides, and hia squad will be Ham V. McDermott will attend
Test Control.
his (1,303.332 earnings has been
out to add Orlando Jones to his first prise fight some time
placed in Christiana, the hold­
Claudatt* Behren got high that Hit.
next year. He'll hive a ring­
ing corporation for duPont in­
gam* honor* with a 'JlK/lOH
The SHS Seminole* will be side seat, courtesy of Cassius
terests.
but Libia Whitehead ran off Idle this week hut bu*y, never­
Clay.
"My employer, Mrs. Rich­
with high serif* honors with theless, preparing for their
McDermott, chief surgeon at
ard C. dul’ont, has advisers
a 184/510. Two of the girl* Nov. 23th homecoming engage
Boston City Hoipital, headed
fully qualified to take care of
rolled turkey*, Thelma Ungor ment with their old foe, the Dethe team which performed an
all such matters," he said loft­
and Dot Button*, while two Land Bulldogs.
emergency hernia operation on
ily. "Why doo't we talk about
girl* toppled four strikes in
The contest will be played the 32-ysar-old heavyweight
tha 33 times ( ran first and 12
a row, Roi* Patrick and Helen In Sanford at Memorial Sta­ champion last Friday night.
times I finished second in my
Kdwarda.
dium.
The ailment forced indefinite
55 races?"
postponement of Clay's title
A vagrant drift hit the pluto­
with Sonny Liston,
crat ahd he shivered slightly.
By Alan Mavw rematch
PITCHING DEAN which would have been held
A beautiful blanket. Inscribed
Monday night at Boston Gar
*tticg rxg h V X iP 9fX/£*, rr * * * * *
"To Kelso from Milo" and a
AIL BAfgBAU XtH% C a ic tm R .
den.
present from his jockey, Milo
IFfeCTtP OX PXOO£CT£P
McDermott, disclosing that
Venetuela, was quickly thrown
C M M t* Pt/HAXAOfX*,
Clay had Invited him to wit“ HIGH HOPES” o f winning n turkey nttrncta plenty o f shooters to the
over him.
fRAXOX*g*. oX X tR *
■
ncia his fight with Uston from
Sanford Police Benevolent Association’s Lake Monroe clubhouse each
A iP c a n "Thank you," Kelso told the
i ringside seat, acknowledged
Wednesday and Saturday nfternoon. Mayor A. L. Wilson, all togged out,
A tw o x e x
blanketthrower. "You are a
that he never before had seen
is at the loft. Chief Hoy Williams is next. And in the center, with his shot­
7*0* i f
nice human. I like you. You
a prise fight.
x a * x/ oe
gun ready, is City Commissioner Jimmy Crnpps.
(Ilernld Photo)
may call me Kelly."
r o u t* *
ASOOTaig o x
t u t B oy* M O
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Two Seminole County high school grid taama
will close out their regular schedules this week, an­
other plays its next-to-laat affair, and another has
an open date. Therefore, local grid fans will still
have plenty to choose from as fa r as this week’s
grid menu is concerned.
The Oviedo Lions will tougher Wildcat!,
Lyman will have Its bands
wind up their regular
completely full this week, not
campaign Saturday night
to evea mention a week from
b y traveling to Clearwa­

what comparable to biting
fingernails by a human. A
cribbing horse bites or seta
his teeth against a stall or
door and sucks io air. This
bloats the cribbcr and may
even give him colic.
Like a true patrician, Kelly
also baa very tender feet, re­
quiring special aboelng.
Kelly la uncertain of hia
plana once he retires from the
track.
"Mrs. duFont has said she
might convert me into a hunt­
er," he admitted. "Might not
be to bad, at that— those
champagne bunt breakfasts,
yon know."

Berra Makes History

SEC Standings

Stenstrom Five
Maintain Lead

Clay's Surgeon
To Get Ducats

Independents

Team
Fla. State
Georgia Tcch
Chattanooga
Memphis Mato
Son. Miss.
Miami

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Quicker, too. With a 383 cu. in. V8. standard equipment that
likes regular gas bost. Climb in and take a look around.
Appointments and trim that you would expect only
on more expensive cars.
Nicest thing about the '65 Dodge Polara. If the looks, spirit
and luxury got you going, the price won't slow you down.
Dodge comes on big for ‘65.Why not come
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keep tn captivity. Tbe pencil
thin fish weigh about three
pounds with a length of about
four fret at maturity.

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Rachel House Captures
Pick-A-Winner Contest

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Rachel Houic, *700 Mag­
nolia, Sanford, captured first
priro In l u t wack’a Herald
Pick-tho-Winnsr footb all eonteat when aha came u p with
nine c o m e t aelectlona out a f
10 games.
Four other eon teats mlaaod
only two ga me a, therefore,
according to Contest D irector
B oy Green, “ the second and
third ptaca prlaa winners had
to be aelected on the baiia o f
“ moat points’* scored.
A s ■ result, the second
p r iie winner is Michael Lsubert o f 2004 Holly Avenue and
third priia went to John Mar­
tin of 1717 Park Avenue, both
o f Sanford.
Green said today that more
and mors grid fan s wera tak­
in g part in ths contest each
week.
lie asked, however, that
contestants pleas# print thsir
names carefully. Also, Green
•aid, entry forma should bo
addressed to “ Herald Football
Contest" and not to the sports
editor or sports department.

Two Pro Golfers
Jai-Alai Guests
The O rlando/Se m I n o l o
Fronton played h o lt to two
well known members o f the
professional golfers associa­
tion — Juan (Chl-Chl) Rodri­
gues, winner o f this years
W oetern Open and one o f the
top 10 money winners o f the
professional golf tour, and
Fete Cooper, seven times win­
n er o f the Florida Open
Championship.
A capacity crowd o f 2,500
saw Chugs run aeven atraight
points in the ninth gamv,
which wae deeignated the
Juan Chi Chi Rodrigues-Pete
C ooper trophy gain# in honor
o f the visiting guests.
Kodrlguss considered by
many to be one o f the longest
hitters in golf was amazed
a t the speed and accuracy
with which the Jai-Alai playera are able to throw the
ball." Thla la a real thrilling
•port," Rodrigues said and its
easy to see why it is fnst be­
com ing one o f Florida's nmat
popular games.
Or. Saturday and Sunday,
R od iig u et conducted a g olf
clinic at the Orange
Hill
Country club and played two
1H hole exhibition matches. In
the Saturday exhibition match
Rodrigues played against the
M ayfair Country Club pro
G rover Todd.

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H ARLEY COX (70), OF OVIEDO carried for
the Lions Friday night and is about to be
brought down by David Odom, a Frostproof
guard, during Oviedo High’s Homecoming con­
test at John Courier Field. The Lions won their
seventh victory of the season by trampling the
Bulldogs 39 to 0.
(Herald Sports Photo by David Brown)

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Oviedo Homecoming
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Just before the Homecoming grade placed third.
game between Oviedo and the
In the skit contest the sen­
Bulldogs of Frostproof, all the iors placed first and the jun
Liona walked across the field lor* second.
with their parenti. Merritt
Convertibles circled the grl
Staley, master of ceremonies,
dlron during halftime at John
introduced each player and his
parent]. There were special Courier Field and rUling in
leata for the parents and each
mother was presented with a
corsage by cheerleader Joy
Walnrtsht.
During half-tim e festiuliei,
the band m arched on the field
with the m ajorettes. This is
the first tim e this band hj« ap­
peared on tile field and the
musicians were m oil handsome
in white sw eaters and black
trousers. The band is under
the direction ot [tichard Zelly.
Staley announces! the win­
ners of (louts in the parade
during the
afternoon. The
Drama Club won first place
and second place was won by
the Tri-Hi Science Club.

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dates for nomecomlng queen.
When the girl* alighted, they
walked across the field with
their escorts and between two
wrouglit-iron pillowi entwined
with pink ruses to stand before
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Karen Janson was escorted
by Kelly Fore, Marilyn Partin
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Brewer. Nancy Swenson by
Arthur Kva.is and Gay Ulrcy
was, escorted by Marshall Lin
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The Irish w«re voted No. 1
fo r the third consecutive week
b y the football coaches o o the
United Press International rat­
ing board.
Notre Dame has games left
with Iowa at home Saturday
and at Southern California.
Nov. 28. while six top 10 teams
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Staley announced the Home­
com ing Queen of 13d l to be
During the day at school pretty blonde, Nancy Swenson
classrooms had been elaborate­
Ann Bldenour, lOW home
ly decorated to honor home com ing queen escorted by John
coming. T h u is traditionally Jakuhiin, crowned Nancy and
color-day at Oviedo High. Win­ presented her with a large bou­
ners in the elementary color quet of red roses. The queen
decorating contest were— 1 and her escort were driven
ATLAN TA (U P I) — An Mrs. Harel W'est’ i fifth grade, around the entire field and then
A tlan ta newspaper said today 2. Mrs. M arguerite Partin's cam e back and stood with the
an ‘ ‘ angravsd Invitation" to fourth grade, 3. Mias Dorothy other candidates as the band
the Gator Bowl waa awaiting Rices* first grade and honor played
the
schools
Alma
G eorgia Tech if the Yellow able mention to Mrs. Mildred Mater. Each girl was wearing
Jackets beat Georgia N ov. 28. Ulrcy’a first grade.
a beautiful corsage o f white
(footing a reliable source
In the junior high division, mums All candidates and their
Ruddoll’s eighth escorts were members of the
the afternoon Atlanta Jour­ kliis Lois
senior class.
nal said the Yellow Jackets gride won first place.
likely would be paired in the
In the high school division,
After the game a h om ecom ­
Jnn. 2 Gator Howl against the Paul M ikler'i senior home ing dance was held at the
winner of ths Florida-Florlda room won first place, Mrs. school cafelnrium. Students en­
Donna N eely's
ltth grade joy ed dancing to the music
State game this week.
UPI sports writer David M. borne room placed second and of the popular "Icem en .’ *
M offit wrote today that the
meeting between Tech (7-2)
and Georgia (5-3-1) later this
month might eee the winner
g oin g to the Gator Bowl,
Florida State, Florida end
Auburn ilso were rated aa pos­
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and aparta wear to the very
latest In after five attire. New
fall and winter colors range
from dialing snow white to
ebony black with the gemot of

The Basinets and ProfessIn al Woman's d ob o f Sanford
tnooattr amaorsd a Fashion
and ttyta lE w tailorin g ex
eat la new fall and winter
ceffu m far milady were stylad by Harriett’* Beauty Nook.
Tha fashion panda displayed

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gance of formats as wet] as
some sports wear. Seme of the
new contrasts are fabulous.
Bettlna Vale and Donna Pe­
ters entertained the audience
with a spectacular baton twirl­
ing act

GLENDA THURMAN

Mr*. Beryl E. Wright of
Orange City and Gerald M.
Hull o f Hastlngi, Mich, an
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage o f tyelr
daughter. Miss taroline Joan
Hull, to Wickham Dacot Ellerhe, II, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
Wickham B. Eilerbe o f San­
ford.

o f Smyrna Drive entertained ■a Drive hn* as her current
Mr. and Mrs. William Foley hnuscguesl, Miss Marie Bat
of Brooklyn, N. Y ., en route to tulle, St. Petersburg, who will
ipend several days In I k llv y .
St. Petersburg and Miami.
They vlsltad places o f lulsrest
la Central Florida.

Mr. and Mri. Authur Ben­
nett have aa their guests. Mr.
and Mri. A. E. Bauman ol
Rev. and M ri. Paul Shulti Lakeville, Conn. Mrs. Bauman
o f Naranja Road have as their is the sister of Mr, Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fellows
gene Kelly, of Port Gibson, N.
of Naranja Hoad entertained
Y ., who will winter In DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. K. J, Prcw o|
at the Shulti residence.
Detroit, Mich. The Prews are
stopping in Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Muller
o l West Second Street, De­
Mrs. M. Phillips or Com
nary, entertained Mr*. James munily Drive ha* her aisler,
MeMurtrie of Connecticut, and Mrs. Saru Muhla, of Uakland,
her four daughters, Jessie, N. J., a* her current guest.
Jamie Beatrice, Barbara ami
Louise, Saturday at the De­
Bary Restaurant for lunch.
Mrs. McMurtrlo and the Mul­
ler family were neighbor* In
Ardsley, N. Y.

Meet Thursday

Forest City Personals
By Maryann Miles
Colons) and Mrs. Allan
Forward tnUrtalned ■ fsw of
thsir friends tail Saturday
evening at a gala bell cele­
brating the lttth birthday of
tha United BUtss Marine
Corps. The elaborate formal
evant waa held nt the VFW
Club In Orlando end la an an­
nual affair all over the world.
Highlight of the celebration
waa the cutting of a huge
birthday rake with a sword.
CoL and Mr*. Porwarla’
guests, all attired in formal
dreaa, were Mr. and Mr*.
Richard Laihley, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene McGee n, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Bryan, Mra.
Sarah Jacobs and Bud Cook.
, C. F. Field has returned to
hla hftne on Acadrm y Drive
following three weeks bus-

pitnluutinn, a* a result of hla
getting hit by a truck. He
will have to return to tha
hospital periodically for treat­
ment, ami wishea to think his
many friends fo r all the
kindness and consideration
shown.

ing Thursday evening, N ov. 12, Station for the Naval Aviation
at the home of Etta Dorman in Engineering Service Unit with
Sunland Estates. Present were headquarters at Philadelphia.
Lillian LeRoy, Kay Bardin, NAESU works directly with
the navy to provide engineer­
Dorothy Miller, Katherine Ro­
ing services to the fleet and
gers, Carolyn Brown, Sue
to expedite corrective action
Hacker, Sammie Brownback for design problems encounter­
and Peggy Harris.
ed hy the fleet. At this time
The group congratulates Jim there are 19 NAESU engineers
and Dot Hebert of Lake Mary assigned to NAS Sanford.

Her fiance was graduated Nov. 9.
from Seminole High School
with the class of 1983 and is
presently employed by Ilarcar
Aluminum Products Company.
The wedding will be an event
of Saturday, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church of
Geneva.
All friends of the young cou­
By Jolla Bartoe
ple are cordially Invited to
attend the wedding and the
The Oaks Garden Club,
reception immediately follow­ whose membership is made up
ing at the groom 'i home at
of ladies from
Altamonte
Cyprcaa Bend, Osceola.
Springs and Maitland, will
Disposable
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to a dispenser box presenting Tana O'Brien,
1661 Huron
one glove at n time for quick Trail,
Maitland.
Co-hnstess
use. Tha transparent glove Is will be Mra. Barbara Pryor.
a sure hand for a wide rang*
Mrs. H. T. Crittendon of
o f job s— painting, gardening, Daily Flower Shop, Seminole
hair roloring and laundry, Plaza, will apeak on Chriitnursery ami aick room chorea. mas decorating.

With Mrs. O’Brien

This Saturday

THE QUEEN AND HER COURT — Misa Nancy Swenson (seated, cen­
ter), Oviedo Hiith’s 196*1 Homecoming Queen, is surrounded by Her court,
tho four other finalists in this year’s contest. They are (from left) Miss
Marilyn Partin, Karen Jansen, Connie Pemlurvis and Gay Ulrey.

Enterprise Personals
By Mrs. Bltckle Harris
lingrr of Ocoee, and Leroy Co
Mrs. Leroy (Dorulhy) Cohen hen.
was guest of honor at a sur­
Mrs. Florence Osteen of
prise birthday party Wednes­
day evening at her home giv­ Binghamton, N. Y ., ii the
en by her mother, Mra. Yalta- housegueit of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
tine Goodwin.
L. Cunningham and family for
Guests Included were Mr.
several days this week. Mr.
and M ri. William Roddenbery,
Mr. and Mra. Pet* Roasei, and Mrs. Tom Osteen of Ft.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Ludlow, Mr. Pierce spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Hardol Goodwin and them and Mrs. Osteen return­
fam ily, Mr. and Mra. Layton ed to Ft. Pierce with them
Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ for the winter.
ard Goodwin, Mr. and Mra.
Alfred Cornett nf Alexan­
Freddy Oglesby, 31r. and Mra
dria.
Va.; Mrs. Callie Johnson
Buddy Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Raya) Goodwin. Mrs. Geneva of Rossvilie, Ga.; Mr. and
Bradley, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mrs. Chester Belhune of ChatBoyd and family of Orlando,
Mr. and Mra. A. Stevenson of
Osteen. Ur. and Mrs. Roy Hul-

The husbands of (he group

Wive* Club held Ita first m eet­ work at Hanford Naval Air

To Meet Thursday

T o Have Bazaar

Women’s Clubs T o

Wives Hold Initial Meet
The newly organised NAESU

models tight military Mu*
eiprl pints with a matching
print blouse.
M A U R E E N HOUGHTON
shows a mohair sweater it
varigsted shades of bias with
s blue corduroy skirt.
Following the showing of the
exciting fashions, dtUeloua r *
frwshments wen served.

DONNA PETERS AND BETTINA V A L E

Newly Organized N A E S U

Oaks Garden Club

Friendship League

Federation O f

MAUREEN MOUGHTON

The hrlde-elect was born In
Halting*, Mich., and complet­
ed her education in the DeLand schools.
on the birth of Michael Wayne,

current housegueit, Mrs. Eu­

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dos
cher formerly of Emerson, N.
At * recent meeting of the
J., are residing it 223 I'himo
sa Drive in the former New top Friendship League of the San­
ford Congregational Christian
home.
Chtirrh, it was decided In hold
a winter bazaar In the Fellow­
ship H ill i&gt;t the church at 24lh
Street and Park Avenue on
Saturday, Nov. 21, from 1
p.m. In 7 p.m.
The theme for the bazaar
will In- "M elody Lane* 'and on
sale will to- home baked foods,
The Seminole County Feder­ cakes, pastries, fancy work
ation of Women's Clubs will such a* aprons, plants, white
inset at the Oviedo Club elephant article* and a few
House, Thursday, Nov. 19, at surprises. Coffee and donuts
10 30 a m. After the business will be sold.
mealing a covered dish lunch­
The public Is rnrdialty in­
eon will be served.
vited to attend and enjoy the
All members nl Ihc Federat­ afternn.m. Proceeds from this
ed Women's Clubs are urged project will go towards the
church expansion program.
to be present.

MAUREEN SCOTT

Engaged

Mrs. L. Arrington of I’ lumo-

tapered slacks and a match*
tag green cardigan sweater
with self embroidery around
the neck, sleeves and bottom.
GLENDA T H U R M A N is
lately in a late afternoon and
evening turquoise v e l v e t
sheath with a small round col­
lar centered with a red rose.
M ite MAURBEN SCOTT

underprivileged children.
AH o f the models appeared
in several design and w en
perfectly lovely, hut the pho­
tographer could not catch
them all, and the fallowing

Caroline Hull,
W. B. Eilerbe, II

DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oppel l

Sponsor Fashion Show

As a special project this
month the group is sending
stamp books to help purchase
the school bus for Sacred
Heart School in New Smyrna
Beach.
The next meeting will be
held Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. Etta
Dorman and Katherine Rogers
will be leaching the group
how to make their own dec­
orative candles for the coming
holiday seasons. All NAESU
wives are Invited to attend at
123 Fairw ay Drive, Sanford.

Parliamentary Law
Course Benefits
Osteen Group
Fly .Mrs. C lirn u c Snyder
The course in parliament*
nry law sponsored by the Os*
teen I'nrent Teachers A lso*
rlntfon wna held at the Rdu*
rational Building o f the Da.
teen Duptiit Church with 2fl
person* attending.
The pnrllmentarlans con*
ducting the course were M rs.
M argaret Kingston, Mrs. Barburn Phillip* and Mr*. Irma
Dumpier
all
of
Daytona
Bench.
The group met at nins
n. m. and continued Into ths
afternoon with a coffee break
and sandwiches and co ffe e
»erveil at noon by M m . E dwnrtl Pell and Mr*. Irving
Veino Jr.
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in Daytona Bearh, were guesti
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do all o f hot gift-wrapping

b *iu f« mothor is getting on

and m o llln r Abby, ih* to*

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Christmas | tfu . Sh« starts
la Octobor. Sbo Mud* tha
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llttlo oood that was plaatod
under hio n oth tr's heart!
A bby, you know r tr y well
th at a 14-yaar-old boy would
ha v s n la u fh bic fit If h*
s t a r y o t a book Uks that.
Should I tall Nana that tha
book la too juvenile fo r
h im ! M y husband la ys to

jacnby On Sthidqsi h Oswald Jacoby
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Sweden used successful i f t r s n lv e bidding tactics In the
W orld Brtdgo Olympiad. A sk s
Gaartser and O lio Holm gren
csntractsd fo r thrss no-trump
while the Italian pair stop­
ped st three clubs.
Garrtner’a three diamond
call waa obviously intended
to atop a diamond taad while
Holmgren's three spsdea sim­
p ly said; " I f you want to play
no-trump and a r t worried
about spades, t can stop that
a u lt”
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Aaka
Geetner, West had a normal
diamond opening and dumm y ’a see o f diamonds had to
win tha first trick. This left
him In a precarious position
because he needed seven eluh
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bv Ruth Miiiatt

The answer m ost of us give help to the poor person who
automatically to another per- Is worrying.
So. If we really want to light­
■on's problem is about as poor
en another perron’ s burden, we
an in iw sr as w o could think
shouldn’ t com e out with any
up. The trouble la w e don't o f­ pat answer We ought to list­
ten bother to think up a com ­ en csrefully, give the matter
forting or understanding or tome real though and then five
helpful answer when another an answer that fits the situa­
person Is deeply troubled. We tion.
Just listen politely and dismiss
It may be possible to suggest
the problem with the pat stand­ t solution to the problem In a
by, “ I wouldn't w orry about It casus], "H a d you considered
il I were vou."
such-ami s u c h ? " manner.
What's wrong with that re­
Or it may be poeslble to
sponse? Everything. If we had come up with an account of a
the problem, w e probably similar situation that turned
would worry—Just like the per- out well and will be comfort­
■oo who has It. And even If ing for the troubled person to
we wouldn't w orry, that's no bear.

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T V Time Show o f the Night:
10-il
p.ra.
NBC.
"Thu
Louvre." A lovely hour of
television, an artistic travelague. With Charles Boyer, an
art expert In his own right,
serving
ts
narrator,
this
■how la fitting
sequel to
NUC'a earlier and comparable
tour of tha Kremlin. F or one
hour you'll follow the TV Cam­
aras as they prowl lovingly
ov er some of the w orld’ s great­
est art treasures and lesrn
their background and som e o(
the history o f the building as
w ell, including its experiences
during the Natl occupation.
Sidney Carroll's script and
Norman Dello Jolo's score en­
hance the show, but It Is the
photography Itself which stars.
And, if there Is any way for
you to get a color set, this

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O r If wo can't And either of
those helps, we ought to ack
nowledge the other's worry as
perfectly nature) and show our
sympathy with such words, es
"1 know you can't help but
w orry, but 1 do hope that
everything will work out."
That'e far more comforting
than Ibt bland assurance that
" I wouldn't worry If I were
y o u " when anyone with a grain
of sense WOULD worry.
So next time you are asked
to lisleo to another person's
troubles, give the matter some
real attention and try to think
of a better answer that " I
wouldn't worry if I were you.'

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DEAR A B B Y : M y daugh­
ter is 13. Two o f her girl
friend* hare made a habit
o f coming horns with her
every night after school and
staying until It la time for
us to eat supper. They make
remarks such as, "G ee. that
smell* g o o d !" And. "W ell,
guess 111 hava to go home
and fix myself a cheese
sandwich fo r su pptr." The
mothers o f both these girls
work, and they are expect­
ed to get their own evening
meal*. I haven't tha heart
to send them hum*, but you
would think they would
hare sense enough to go
w i t h o u t being told. 1
wouldn't mind feeding them
once in a while, but I can't
afford to feed them both
every night. What should 1
d o?
ON A BUDGET
DEAR ON; These girls
are your daughter's friends
and It Is up to her to toll
them In a nice way that they
cannot stay for dinner ev­
ery night. I f you explain It
to her gently ami without
anger she can tell them In
the same spirit and there
wiU be no hurt feelings,
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DEAR AB RY: I Just don't
um ln stolid people. Or may­
be it’s just me. but what
do you think about having
a big party to celebrate a
couple's wedding annivers­
ary- when on# o f them has
been dead for tw o years?
Some friends g ot together
nnd made a big party and
even pitrhed In and bought
a present fo r the woman.
Do you think she should
hava accepted it ? I don't
think it was right. What
do you think ? They said

they w asted to cheer her up.
KANSAS
D EAR K A N S A S : I think
the frlende were thoughtful
to have wanted to "cheer
u p" the woman— but a par­
ty was ou t o f order. Anniveraarioe are celebrated
only when both parties can
celsbrato. Sbte* the gift was
well-intended,
She would
have been rode to hers re­
futed It.
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D EAR A B B Y : 1 know you
are busy, to IM maks a
long story abort, I am 114
years old, stand S ft, C,
weigh 13ft pounds, and I am
a bed-wettar. My parent*
think It (a Just lasiness on
my part and that I don't
want to quit, but that Isn't
tru*. Th ey have tried sv•rything from whipping ms
to en th a m tsln g me la
front o f m y friends, but I
■till wet the bed. Don't sug­
gest a d octor because my
parent* are against doctors
and they'd never take me.
What can 1 d o ?
BED-WETTER
D EAR
RED-W ETTER:
Dead with your parents to
taks you to a doctor. Only
he cen tell whether your
problem is physical or emo­
tional (w hich It uaually is).
If your parents refute to
take yon to a doctor, eonfid* in your school nurse.
It Is nothing to he asham­
ed of. It's not your fault,
and you hava plenty of com­
pany.

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Problem *? W rite to ABBY, Box (19700, Lot Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

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Hata to w rits letters?
Send ona dollar to Abby,
Box 40700, Loa Angeles,
Calif., fo r A bby's booklet,
"HOW TO W RITE LET­
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is one of thosa rare instances the girl and Malschi Throne
when color not only helps, it's a* her father.
almost essential.

7:30-1:30 p.m. ARC. Combat

7:30-1:30 p.m . NBC. Mr. No­ " F ly Away H om e." Neville
People Doll: You Brand gives ooe of hi* better

rsk "T h o

Wind It up and it Makes Mis­
takes.” A rather cluttered epi­
sode, which you might expect
from the rather cluttered title,
but It has one great asset.
Hurt Brlnckerhoff, ooe of the
most i(.millive and talented
young actors in the business,
plays a high school dropout
v:ho'd rather m arry and get a
Job than remain In school to
fulfill his rather promising
educational destiny. It's No­
vak's problem and there is no
solution, but Brlnckerhoff Is
always worth catching. Other
worthwhile perform ances are
given by Bonnie Beecher as

perform ances as a tough ser­
geant whose chief Interest in
life is the ctre and training
of a flock of "s p y " pigeons.
And when the aifriy o f his
birds Is involved, nobody rite
matters. The tension builds a i
the platoon goes behind enemy
lioei snd for a while it seem s
as if there muit be a choice es
to who will survive, birds or
men.

•■4:30 p m. CBS. World War
1 "Battle o f Jutland." The bat­
tle o f Jutland was tho onu
truly massive naval encounter
of World War I and though
British casualties far exceeded
German lou rs, the outcome
left Britain ai queen o f the
sea.
4:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Red
Skelton Show. Singers Vic I)a■none and G ila Barnett are
t l :l » (S) W h a t’s This a o ig
IS) I i-av* Lae*
R ed's guest* tonight, and Vic
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enters into the spirit of things
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by Joining Bsd in the main
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com edy jketeb. Vic plays one
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of two bank robbers who are
11:14 l ! ) Jeopardy
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helped along by dimwitted
( » ) Missing Links
Klrm Kadiddlehopper.
WEDNESDAY P. M.
•:309:J&lt;) p.m. NBC. The
IM S IS) Bay Whan
Man From U-YC.L.E "T h e
&lt;1: L a v s s i U f o
Double A ffairs." One of those
i l ) f a t h e r Knows I « l
episodes that moit series stirs
11:11 (St News
till* tt&gt; (Sears* (er Tomor­
stem to demand be written In­
ro w
to their contracts. Robert
It) Tr uth or Coneequeneee
Vaughn nut only plays solo In
( t ) Hello t’ es Pickers
this one, he plays the double
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Navy "Senator Parker, Sur."
( ] ) Helenes
L it C l NBC News
Good old Ensign Parker takes
I:ll &lt;4t t’ ateward
on
Captain Binghamton again
( 1) I-oretta Touag
and fitts and laughs fly with
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reckieia abandon. Just as the
(It Day Is c o u r t
captain thinks he's finally got
H i Ths Doeters
1 i l ISt ABC Nsers
Parker where he wants him, la
1:41 141 Ta Tall ths Truth
front of a court martial, the
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(1) Another World
word gate out that Parker hat
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a relative whoa not only a
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senator, but a senator involved
(4i Ths g i g s o f Nifht
with naval affairs.
(41 Young U srr'sta
4 :3 0 9 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
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(4) Tr allaiattcr
Junction "The Great Buffalo
(II a cerst storm
H u n t" An Incredibly nutty epi­
1:11 C l NBC Nawa
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sode with two guest Stars, a
(4t Unola Walt
buffalo and Reginald G ardi­
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ner. Gardiner Is delicious at
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an English lord who lets L'nclr
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Joe eon him into a big-gam*
Sports
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hunt for buffalo, with the only
()&gt; sports, Wsathse,
buffalo oq the premises a gov­
Nawa
i l l Leave it Ta Bastsi ernment surplus beast from
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Television Tonight
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prem ptly settled fo r seven
clubs and two secs.
A t the other table, South
passed his partner's three club
bid. N o one tan criticise that
pass. He had a minimum op­
en ing and, while hie partner
had gone to the two level, he
rebid to three clubs.
The play at three club* w e*
fntoreethig
end
effective.
N orth saw that hie contract
w ee safe to he went after ev­
erything that wasn't nailed
down. He took hie ace o f dia­
monds, led a heart to the ace,
ruffed a heart, entered dum­
m y with the ace o f elube, ruf­
fed another heart to estab­
lish three good hearts in dum­
my, led a club to dummy's
queen and discarded three o f
hie fou r spades on the good
hearts to maks its.

send ths book and Loop my
opinions to myealf. W ho la
right?
MRS. D.
DEAR MRS. D .: Your
husband. Send the book.

f DYTH THORNTON McLEOD
I believe If Mildred B in - knits very well and showed me
bautn were asked to give a two dresses of stunning design
bit of advice to women, she which the knitted. The day |
would n y , "M oke use of your lunched with her site wore ■
talent." This she boa dime pale, cream y white silk shirt
and done It so well!
and wool skirt, nwl her blueA (winter of note, Mildred black hair wras piled high. She
Blrnhaum ta not only an artist alio made the rug In ber froat
but her home Is a background hill, a thing of beauty In
of her personal love of beau- colored wools.
ty and art. In h rr home in liarHere is a woman of talent
rlio o , New York, with a vista who uica thla talent to give
of rolling country »kle and with­ meaning to her life am! Joy to
in sight and sound o f Long Is­ others, because her painting*
land Sound, beautiful objects must give Joy to those who
are used with taste and dis­ possess them and In those who
tinction. A screen which once just go " t o look " when they
belonged to the great decorat­ are exhibited.
or, Etslo Je Wolfe and whkh
Tomorrow— "D ear Edyth
U over three hundred years Thornton M cL eod."
old. is the dominating note at
the end of her forty-fool living
TV REN TAL
room .
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M rs. Blrnbaum said that
after study with several great
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artists, they "look m o from a
lealth Cater TV 4*1*9
Sunday painter category to the
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serious rocatxm I now h ave."
She has received many awards
and has had two "on e man
show *." Her palming* show a V f o v i* w f a i x f )
MI DI I N T H I AT ft (
fine example of abstract de­
sign, used as a basis for bar
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subject matter. In her home
W H A S I S a T H E SIN"
l a Color
I greatly admired her flower
Mo* AI I M — As* Tirol
paintings. She has a studio
Malt R s ps o lo d Oa Strand
built in the attic snd "B ea u ,"
I t s * — l ’« M ta ll y
ber charming French poodle,
•Till; HHIIH.I; ON TUB
alts in admiration while she
iiivr.H a w s r
works
Mildred
Blrnhaum's
*V (Ulnae Holloa
mother is the famous Madam
la Color
Alexander, designer o f dolls.
Site told me. "1 did not want
a career in the world of busi­
ness or fashion. 1 devoted my
life to home, husband snd chil­
dren, hut I always enjoyed
painting." She has a married
son and suffered the tragedy
of losing a daughter in her
young womanhood
Mildred Birnhaum Is an artlatic woman who does many
things. .Sh* cooks beautifully,
NOW thra WED.
and makes wonderful cakes
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A U K S (March 11 to April
lt&gt; Meat Um far t ik h f the
•tops that wfll hvtag hi ft
greater abundance la the vary
■ear future. Show that ]ro«
hare vision, Imagination. Sa
vary practical aad gat eon*
tracts hi writiag.
TAURUS (April 10 to May
M) T oo are bow alls to aea
ahead aad kaaw haw to gw
altar year paneaal wishes
with true wisdom aad
age. ColtJrate a saor
while calibre af people. Oat
about more socially.
GEMINI (May 11 to June
11) You hero to be people*
laving. peaceful within your­
self if yon are to gain that
fins poise and harmony yon
desire to have. Plea the fu­
ture serenely. Don’t be afraid
to think la broad terms.
MOON CHILDREN (June
IS to inly 21) Yon have won­
derful imagination bow to
pleaoo yoer host baddies more
and add to your present d rdo o f good friends. Go after
your daiirea. They come to
you in good measure.
LEO (July 21 to Auguat
21) I f you hit on eome One
ides, you can gat In touch
with thorn individuate you
know nro in n good mood to
bo o f nealitanee to yoa. True
abundance can now be yours.
Bo more forceful.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You bars Interest
In now outlets, but It requires
you do some practical plan­
ning now toward such ends.
Correspond with out-of-town*
«r». They assist you in gain­
ing alma.
LIBRA (September 28 to
October 22) You hare fine In­
tuitive perception now and
can come to decisions that are
wise with associates —* or
prospective one. Handle all
obligations quickly and well.
Be accurate.
SCORPIO (October 28 to
November 21) If you truly get
together with eaeodstes who
hare both wlsdum and great
power, much can Iw accom­
plished by Joining forces. lie

the one to have vision. Team
up quickly.
SA G ITTARIU S (November
22 to December 21) Nu mat­
ter what, that work haa to
be com pleted, so get busy and
it Is behind you. Hesitation,
aim lrie chatter geta you no­
where. Mako your pinna and
carry through with them.
C A I’ ltlCORN (December 22
to January 2D) Forget the
practlcel for awhile lodey an I
avail youreelf o f the opport­
unity for fun that presents
itself. Ha creative. Benefits
ran com e fo r the recreatlunal
as well.
A Q U A R IU S (January 21
to February IP) New furni­
ture, gudgeta or rxpunnlon
home la required, so be aunt
to get your heads together
with fam ily. Kememlier your
home is your raatle. You havo
a righ t to do with It what you

Will
PISCES (February 20 to
March 2U) Tending to regu­
lar dutlrs with true dlapetch
can certainly bring In satis­
factory benefits now. Keep
appointments made. Visit with
friends or rslstluns In PM.
B« harmonious o f spirit.

IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those very peaceful Indi­
viduals who la happy to Just
sit and wait until othera get
things rolling and then do
what is Mcersary, but you
must teach to have more In­
itiative if the real aucecsa this
chart denotes la to be achiev­
ed. Also teach to act more
quickly, since the will power
hers la very pronounced ami
big things can be dons.
"The Sian Impel, they
do not compeL" What yaw
make af year Ufa la larga*
ly up to YOU!
Carroll Rlghter’s Individual
Forecast for your sign for De­
cember Is now ready. For your
ropy send your hlrthdaU ami
11.00 to Carroll Richter Fore­
rust (The Sanford Herald),
Box m i , Hollywood 28, Cali­
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ST. M ftV fag f t S t o n e *

53. W a s t e d T a B u y

Local ft Long Distant
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
piece or houseful Foray
Adams Transfer ft Storage
ROOFING, PAINTING A
322-4878 Bedding ft Fun. Co., 901 W.
INSULATING
lit 8L 322-4381.
Financing Arranged 322-2287 43. Plant*. Feed*. Seed*
USED FURNITURE, on
SANFORD FEED STORE
ALTERATIONS eft Ladies ft
or houseful, toots,
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird items. ANYTHLSG you have
Mens Clothing- 8M-1ML
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
to sell. 322-2270.
—43.71 far 50 lbs. Includes
r ix r r sh o p
Tax.
Sx evurythiuf except
KENMORE AUTO. WASHZR,
322 MOO Excellent cond., water level
brokaa hearts."—Authorised 320 Ssafard Ave.
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn
ft temp, control. Call 322mowers. Espert Key ft Lock 50. Mbtc. For Male
7744 alter 4 p m .
Service, 4 » W. 1st Si. 32*
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN 55. Furniture For Sole
4781.
of 10,000 Items
1300 Grape villa Ave.
17. Janitorial Services
r'KKfcl ESTIVATE
Upholstering ft Mattress
MEN'S,
Women's,
Children's
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
ovating New ft Utod Furni­
shoes at discount prices‘ Service ft Supplies
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mff.
Surplus CUy, 201 W. 1st.
2543 S. Park Dr.
Co. at 7«ft Celery Ave.
FA
2-2117.
Pattoe. Floor, Fret Estlms.y»

A * B CONTRACTORS

♦

IV. Builders SuppHea

\&gt;

cement, rock, pipe, 4-PC. Bedroom, $70. 322-7241
1. grease Daps, dry after 4:30 p. m.
PAINT close out Vk price
wells. Stopping itones
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
a t Maple Are.
WILSON MAIER FURN.
Mft Mm Ave.
S2S-IT1!
Buy — Sell — Trade
20. Hardware
311-15 E. 1st.
322-3622
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Ns
veto. We ship Albert H. Pell For toe biggest selection aI
Sanford’s Moat Complete
Osteen. 322-3873 or 332-41*1.
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
nearly naw and used furni­
208 E. 29th.
322-3444
ture. aea Noll’s Furniture
WURLITZER Spinet Plano.
Brokerage la Cassatbarrjr
Modern limed oak finish
21. Hontft Repair*
ou 17-92. Open 9 days 9 to ft.
*500 esan 322-8596.
ROOFING REPAIR, Largo or
FOR SALE: Leather gun case,
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Small. Call before 9 A.M. or
*5; Hunting Jacket ft WadNew and Used Machines. Re­ der, *5; Coleman gas lam p,
after 2 P.M. EUDELL, Ph.
conditioned
Singers,
*12M
322-7188.
*7.50; Heavy duty vice, *15;
101 S. Park Ave.
322*111 12- Boys ft Girls bikes, from

22. I’ luntblng

*10 up; Adding machine, 8
SELECT-O-MATIC Z10 ZAG
colum
n,
945;
Underwood
Due
to
unfortunate
circum­
PLUMBING
stances, we have a reposses­ typewriter, *20; Pool table,
CoatrseUag Repairs
sed ‘64 Model Sclect-O-Ms- also Ping Pong, 110; Gas ,&amp;
FREE ESTIMATES
Uc Zig Zag. This machine 011 heaters, from *8. u p;
COPY
R. L. HARVEY
does all the fancy stitches, Electric W H. P. motor, *7;
244 Sanford Ave
FA 2-3283
12 Ft. b o jt, motor ft trailer,
vtlege a* vejeillaft ee eevlebuttonholes, sews on buttons,
lea e a r a S m t l m e n l which
23. Painting
*125; 1-Tent, 9x9, uied on ce,
etc.
Assume
5
Payments
of
H is ease ehJeetSMaSle Se m
the &gt;e Her *t tarn sew*.
*9.10. Call credit adjuster *20. Sell us your Furniture.
PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
Quick Service with the Cash.
322-7457.
20 years Exp.—222-7321
Super T rjdtag Pott, opposite
RECLINER w i t h Hassock. Sanford Plata, 322-0677.
FOR PAINTING ft R ep a irCONTRACT RATES
Wall Furnace used 3 months.
Call 322-34X
Miniature American Pony, Used furniture, appliances,
ON REQUEST
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
saddle, bridle, sulky. 6V* ft.
24. Well Drilling
Larry’i Mart 215 Sanford
Breakfast Bar with sliding
We Ph FA 7-4131.
WELLS
DRILLED.
PUMPS.
doors.
322-1513.
1. Lost a Found
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
REFRIGERATOR. 13 cu. ft., •ill. Itusine** Oppurt.
All Types aad Slaaa
LOST; Beetle Pup, Rsbics Ug
like new. freeser under;
We
Repair
sad
Service
No. Ml. Pt). 322-2031.
FOR LEASE
Electric roaster. 363-3962.
STINK
SERVICE STATION.
Machine
aad Supply Co.
2. i'erw o nal*
Sell KNAPP SHOES full or Good Location. C ool Products.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 *432
Good Treatment
part time. Earn *23 to 1130
Do you have a drinking prob­
PHONE
LOCALLY 322-4342
a
week
on
high
commissions
lem Write P. 0. Box 1213, 2 9 . P h o t o f t E q u ip m e n t
or apply to the
ami bonus. Steady yearSanford
W1EBOLDT S CAMERA SHOP
round business. Equipment PURE OIL COMPANY
Camera# • Films • Finishing
furnished free.
Write to
4. B e a u ty C a r *
fill. School* ft Instruction*
210 8. Park Ave.. Sanford
Wm. E. Pierce, 18 E. Steele,
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
Orlando, Florida.
los So. Dak, Free Parking. .10. Home Appliance*
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
B O A T S , Guns, Buy. Sell,
2nd A Dak, Evening spp’L
ALL Types of new major Ap­ Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
TESTS I
323-5742.
pliances at Drastic Discount.
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
Call 322 *418 J ft R Trading
Men-women, 18-31. Start high
CLTN CURL Beauty Shop
Post.
Inc..
2309
S.
Orange
MARLIN Golden rifle 33A—22
as *102.00 a week. Prepara*
311 Palmetto Ave.
3220834
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
cal. Chrome barrel and re­
tory training until appoint*
Evening Appointments
ceiver, go»d plated trigger
beautiful carved w a l n u t
stock, Weaver scope incl.
Like new—rare. $100. Brown­
ing Sweet sixteen, like n e w engraved, gold plated trig­
ger. Power pac choke ad­
juster. Retails *200. Sacrifice
*125. Call 322-3483 after 5.

ed. Thousands of Jobs open.
Experience usually unneces*
aary, FR E E information on
job s, salaries, requirements.
Write TODAY giving nam e,
address and phone. Lincoln
Service, Box 109, Sanford
Herald.

NUMISMATICS
W URLITZER Plano, finished G. E. ELECTRIC Refrigerator,
All Types Supplies — Folders
in beige leatherette ft m a­
with freezer, good condition
3 for 41.00
hogany. Wh) cssh. Ph. 322
*50. Ph. 322 4881.
POWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY
3593.

equivalent, phyiiesliy fit,
good character and not color
blind, if qualified, arrange*
ments will be made. For in­
formation write name, age.
address and phone number
to A.R.C.S., P. O. Box 82,
Millon, Fla.

8. Dog* - Cats - Pita

SANFORD ELECTRIC

G.E. Appliances—New ft Used
322-1542
REGISTERED Brittany Span­ 118 Megnolis
iel Puppy, T months old, $30, 1 1 . M im ica l I n s t r u m e n t*
Call 322-0747.
Pisan Tuatag ana Repair
10. Poultry • Livestock
W L. Harmon — FA

»

REGULAR Saddle H o r s e s , ASK about out Trial Purchase
Hunting Horses ft Ponies—
Plan on Rend Instruments. RENT Blue Lustre Electric
RAILROAD CAREER
173 UD. -'all 322-2885.
Bukur’s Music Shop. 322 7202 Carpet Shampooer fur only Trainees for Railroad Com­
Piano Servicing ft Tuning
t t per day. Carroll’s Furni­
munication positions, ilu s t
12. Special Notices
Gene Cumbu — 322-2861
ture.
be high school graduate o r

ALUMINUM Garage D o o r - 9
ft. sride, 1 ft. 9 in. In length,
$23; 1— 20 lb. Bottle Gas
Tank with Gauge *10; 1
Pump with new control US;
I I . C a t e r in g • F ood
low prices check Ihe Herald
Sales ft Rentals
1 RCA Phonograph Portable, classified pages where local
314
Magnolia__________
322
0182
FOR SALE. Blackeyed Peas.
4 speeds *15. Call 322-3261.
dealers advertise.

PORTRAIT^ Pastels 11.00. 12. llunincM* Equipment
3480 Hiawatha Ave. on high­
way 17 02. Call 322-1301.
Hay n o Office Machine Co.
New and Used Machines

Csntaiopes ft Watermelons. 35. Vacuum Cleaner*
Corner Sanford ft Myrtle St.
Ph. 322 *183.

TELEVISION 21". First *23
buys. Ph. 83* 7215.

Repairs, purls, supplies, for HELAXAC1ZOR, almost new,
15. Special Service*
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
cost 1230—sell 3200. 322 0060.
a
Air-Way, Rexair. G E, etc,
DRAPERIES- Beautiful Ft
Vacuum cleaner repaired at 51. Article* For (tent
brics, free estimates. Adam's
your borne. Free pick-up ft
Decorative Service. 322-202*.
RENT A BED
delivery. Serving Sanford
Baby
(or 13 yrs. GM Vacuum Re­ RulUway, Hospital.
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
Beds, by Day, Week, or
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
Frew estimates, Licensed
Month.
322-4763.
ft Insured. Ph. 3234)500

CARROLL’S

BERRY’S

WORLD

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undvr tli* firtIttuuv ruun, ,,f.
I* A l&gt; Auto Srrvtr*. and that
• " to t.n d t*. r . * i n ,r *.,ld n.vino
w ill, th«* CUrk o f thr C ircuit *
Court. tfemtnoU Cuunty. K lorMu In accordant-* with th» pruvtilon* o f th* Klftltlouv Namb
FURNITURE
ktatul**. t o . w it: Vvtftloa 141.OS
322-31*1 Klorldu StdtutM ISit.

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tbs *nd&gt;r*tcn«,| arM, on th*
11th d » r i&gt;t Niivimbar .4. It
ISSt, ptsssnt to ths IIiDnmbt*
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SainLunt*
County, Plurldu. Ills float f —
turn, s ( A Itnlftlsirstor c.t *. of
ths K not s o f OKIiltilH II
DUNN. d«i***«,|, and st Mid
tlws, then and thsrs, msk* sppll.-aMon to tho sst,| Judas for
s Mm I ssttlsnisnl o f hla *4nilatstrstlon .-f sal* «-.ut* ind
for an order dts^hsratua blm
ss such Administrator c.t.a,
t&gt;stsd this Uia i l r d day of
Octobsr. A. D laws
/•/ OEM. A bf’ KKtl, JR
As VdailnlstrOis t u . of
ths Kststs «lf
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All pMfmna i n b*r*hy nutt
fU*l that th» und»r&gt;l(nvi| *
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nt n i l
«&gt;tAt*. ha
t-omu1»t»d tha sdmlnlstratlui
th »r* «f .in.I ha* f||„|
u |,
court I I . final raport and spplt
ration fur Its. h»r*». Objection
thcr-ta. ir »ny. tbould b* ,|ul:
fllr«t. After ft tin a proof o f pub
Ilcatlun •tiowln* thl* nollt* ha
b**n published one* a w*«lt fo
four ron itru tlv*
w ivk*. th
mat lor of approval of said r*
port snd lb *
ordering of ill*
trtliutluii
o f tald
d u l l vrtl
com* h*fur* th* court.
KlttHT * ATI ON A L HA SI
A T W I N T E R PARK
R&gt;: / • / i t . **r*« tl. I lu r * c » ,
T ru *t O ff ice r
As L s e c u t u r of u d d eetali
I C A R D I A I’ ATTON

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Wlat*r Park. D o rid.
no* i n

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Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For You--Dial 322-5612
71. Nal* Help Wasted

71. Male Help Wanted

RAILROAD CAREER
K n agea 1949, m i d N * ,

SERVICE STATION
ATTENDANTS NEEDED
Good Location*
MEBANF OIL rj&gt;.
Pbona after • p. m.

GOOD PROPOSITION lor full
time Ueiaaad Real Estate
Satotaaa. BaU-BUlr Agency.
US S. Park Are.. City.

84. Real Batata • Bale
BART PILCHER, BROKER
Personal Service
CaU 322-741#

..

jawna

Ball-Blair Agency

72. Ftaiale Help W anted

Real Eatate — laaursace
3rd. A Park Are.
223-3141

JOB BILLING A Counter
Sale*. Mel*. Hi|k School EXPERIENCED SEWING MA­
graduate, MilHary Servton CHINE Operators needed.
complete, Type M wpm. Cob- Steady year round employ­
ment in our modem air-eontact PenooMl Dept., Box
dltioocd factory.
1WT, Sanford.
AL1X OF SANFORD
3411 Orlando Dr., SanJbed
M A N - SMS. tor pert time
work on aa oa-call bails. Job
iavolves miking r e g u l a r 77. Sltnatioa Waated
watch d ock rouada aad nor- WHITE WOMAN wUbea Baby
mal pleat guard duties. Must
sitting Day or Night, 323-1130.
be aaat aad capable ad bead*
liag light talaphoaa traffic DAYS WORK Luc ilia Lamar,
ION W. 13th St.
laataad epplieaata may call
Harry Creaier, Chief Guard,
HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby
Dyaatreolcs, lac., (SMtet
alttlng ipeciatiit, Transport!
• between B e m. and &gt; p. m.
lion furnished. Call 322-S330.
—Au Equal Opportunity Em
ploysr.
DAYS Work, 322-3791.

•ka

NOTICB IS HKRF.BY UIVr.M.
That MrCnol ft McCool the
JioM*r o f the roltowln* certl-flrst* he* flt«4 teld certiricete
far t»x d**0 ta be Imu *4 therean. The certltleete number *nS
veer of leeueBce, the deecrlp(Ion o f the property, end the
eim e In which It wee eeeeeeed
ere ne follow *:
Certltleete No II
Teer o f
teeuence ISIS
DeeirSptlee e# Property)
Lot IS, Bookrrlown. Piet
book * P u r e IT * t l
Nome In which eeieieed J.
I&gt;. ft Nettle AeMey. Att of reld
property being In the County o f
SemlnoU, Stete of Florida. Un­
it e ) euch certltleete ehetl be
redeemed according to tew the
pruperty deecrtbed tn inch
certificate wilt be eotd te the
Iilgheet ceeh bidder et the front
door of the Seminole County
Court Home at Sanford. Flor­
ida. on the flret Monday In the
month of nerember. U tt. which
le the 1th day of December.

)

t. 1944.

CtXl-SJ

NOTICB OF APPLICATION
FOB TAX DEED
C m-. IS4.IS Ft arid* Slalu le e el
l lt^gl |
n o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n .
That McCool ft McCool lha
holder o f th* following certi­
ficate haa fllad aatd certificate
for t a i dead to be laaued there­
on Th* certltleete number and
year of leeuance. the deecrlp
lion o f th* property, and the
name In which It we* ai*****d
ar* *■ follow*:
Caytltlcal* No. ;■
Year of
laauanc* 1141
Ureerlpalae o f Properly,
Lota 111 144 ft 141 Bo-.k*rtown Plat Book 4 Page*
*T ft II
Name In which aaaetaed Carl
ft Ida P. Stephen*. All o f aatd
property helng In th* County
of Semlnul*. Slat* nf Florida,
t'nlri* euch certificate ehall be
redeemed according tn law tha
prnjierly dti.rlbad In euch ce r­
tificate wilt be aold te the hl*h
eel caah bidder et tha front
door o f th* Seinlnnl# County
Court Hum* at Sanford. F lo r­
ida, on the flrat Monday In
th* month uf December, ti lt ,
which I* lha Tth day of Dec
amber, 11*4.
Dated thla Tlrd day o f Oct
oher, 1944
(Official Clark'* Saalk
Arthur II Uackwilh. J r ,
c le r k of circ uit Court
Semtnota County, Florida
Dy: H. N Tamm, J r ,
Deputy Clerk
Publlah Nov. tt. IT. I I ft Dec.
I. 1914
C W l-lt

Legal Notice
NOTICB OF BEIT
TO) BRUCE J. WALLSTEDT
end BETTY JUNE WALL8TKDT, hie wife.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ar*
hartby notlflad that ault ha*
haan commanced agafnat you
In tha Circuit Court of th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit or th*
Stat* o f Florid* In and for
S-mlnnl* County, th* abbrev­
iated till* of which la:
THE IIUWERY S A V I N G S
RANK, e t c .
Plaintiff,
•»*■
IIIHX’ K J \V A Id JIT EOT and
RETTr
JUNK W A L U TE U T .
hi* wlf*,
In Chancary No. 141(4Th* nature o f thl* ault I* *
foraclotur*
of
that
rartaln
m o r titg* h*ld *nd owned by
plaintiff, ditad July I, HIT and
recorded Auguat 1, HIT In Uffl
rial Itai-orda Rook 111 pag* tl
nf th* Puhllc Itarord* of S*ml
not* County, Florida, ancumb*rtng that certain place nr
parrtl nf properly Incited, altuat*, and balng In tald County
and state, to-w lt:
IniI «. Hlnck " A " TANGLEWOOD *KCTION TWO. a c­
cording to th* plat thereof
aa recorded In Plat Book S,
Pag* 44. Puhllc fWrerda of
lim ln o l* County, Florida.
EACH OF YOU IH KKQUtnED to fll* y nir an«w*r or other
written defeneee to the Cum.
plaint with th* Clerk of th*
Circuit Court o f femlnnl* Coun
ty. Flnrlda. In thla prnraadlng
and lo eery* a copy thereof
upon th* pltlnUrr* atterneya.
whoa* ntmaa and addraea er*
haralnafler aet Torth. aa r*tulrrd hr taw, not latar than
tha 14th day o f Dacembar 19(4.
In default thereof th* caua*
will prnrtad *x part* upon th*
tmry of a D*cra* Pro Conf*t*o
agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand *nd th*
official aeat nf a*ld Court In
Hamlnol* County, Florid*, thl)
11 th day o f Noy*mber 1144.
(SEAM
Arth ur If Ita.kwlth. Jr
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: M artha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
REARIIALL GR1DI.EY
AND LEWIS
Attorney* for Plaintiff
40 North Court Street
poet Office Itux t i l l
Orlendu, Florida
Publleh Nov. IT, 14 ft DM. I.
I. 1444.
xirru-M o f a f p l k a t i o u
FOB TA X DBBD

Her. 1* 1. IS Fla ride Btetete* el

Ittei

NuTICL. IS H EREBY GIVEN.
That Lane D*«*lopm*nt Ce. th*
holdar o f tha follow in g certlft
rata haa filed eald certificate
for tai deed to be leauad ( b a r t­
on Tha ca r'lflca la number nnd
year uf leeutnc*. th* d**crlp&gt;
lion of ih* proptrly, and tha
name In which tt wa* aaiaaaed
ar* t t foliowil
Certificate N. T il
Yaar o f
leautnea t t l t
Deaerlpiloa ml Frepeetrt
lie* MW Cor U t 11 nun N
IT* Ft E 114.11 Ft M 11
Dag t* Min W tut 11 Ft to
Bag A N Harrington'* Sub,
dlvltlon Plat Souk I Fag*
11
Name In which aeaeteed l-oul*
V. A Jean &gt;1 McManui. Alt o f
aald property
balng In th*
County -if Hamln-il*. Mill* uf
Florida Unite* auch certificate
th ill b* r*d**tn*d according to
law th* property detcrlhtd In
auch carttflcat* will be &gt;-&gt;ld
lo th* hlghtet caah bidder at
tha front -lour o f Ih* Memtnut*
County Court lloua* at Hanford
Florida.
th* flrai Monday I"
th* month of Decamber. 11(4,
which I* ih* Tth day o f Decem­
ber. till.
filled thl* t l r d day of Oct­
ober. 1944.
(Official Clerk'* Meall
Arthur H
He. Wwith. J r.
r)*rk o f Circuit Court
Stmlnol* co u nty. Florida
By: H. N Tamm. J r,
Deputy Clerk
Puhllih Nov. I*. IT. I I A Dae.
I. I94t
CLrU 11

123. Boat# &gt; Mataw

F b r R a rt

1*3 end 3 Bedrooms

NR# sal USED

“ 500." 1200, assume pay.
menu. CaU afttr 3:30 p.m.
DeBary 984-3844.

2, 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
Awnings ft Cabanas
t. IVY, • 2 BATHS
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Rwy. 17-93 S
333-2582
701 French Ave. 321-0711
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
103. Mobito H&lt;
Rant
Tor Complata laformtlio#
'S3 CHEVY li NOVA, excel­
Bse or Cali Your
lent condition. $1800. Ph.
traitor.
10' WIDE. 2
FHA-VA
322-2281.
NO-8-4908.

For 8 a k

3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, Fla.
room, S min. drtv* from
N.A.S. 102 W. Jenkins O r­
els. 322-ISM.

108.

102. Mobile Homes • Hals 'M FORD Fallback Galaxle

F H A • V A HOMES

REALTOR
DOUtOR
FA 2-4M1 1919 8, Frsack Ays.

S-BEDROOM, 3 Bath, Fla.
room, k i t e b a a equipped,
NirricK n r a p p l ic a t io n
drapes, targ* corner lot. Low
rnn t a x iir k o
4»*e» 1*4.1* PlertSe Itelnlee el
Dows Payment. 1100 S.
l seat
Chass Ava. Set attar 1 p.tn.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN,

Far Seat

OWNER te b , TW lWfTI) . 1 UNFURNISHED I Bedroom CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Bdraa., IH Balks, all tk e- house, Kitchen equipped. Fk.
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
trtc kitchss, largo fenced 322-3431.
US. Anti* For Rato
back yard. 1900 for squlty
and aaauiM ITT monthly 3-BEDROOM. 1 Balk. 201 Mir­
payment. CaU KM MO, Caa- ror Drive, Lock Arbor. Ph. IMT GMC PANEL Wagon.
$230. Ph. 222-8431.
323-0383.
aslbsrry.

$100 DOWN

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

•7.

SOUTHWARD

SMART INVESTMENT
23 ACRES, Oaten aits. On
kard rood, fenced, sisetrtcity, pieme ssrviss, Kkool
boa, maD delivery. Only
110,03 m% down, I yra. to
pay balance.

85. H

F or Snto

ORLANDO Autos Park, $70 II POSD Convertible. 322-2870.
mo., 3 Bdna. Unfurnished
house, 882 EgtaDrivn. Ops#, 1908 RAMBLER, good condi­
tion. Would tike to exchange
cell collect Miami, Cl-1373,
INVESTMENT • REALTY
for a Spinet Piano. 34M403,
118 N. Fark Avs.
333-1173 3 BEDROOM. l«s. living rtn.,
Geneva.
dining rm , Igs kitchen. Fts.
Room, With aptio# to buy, CLEAN 1999 Ford. Good me­
rest will be applied to down chanical toodltiaa. G o o d
tires. 333-3517.
payment. Call SS-TMl.

RsaRsr
N. Fark Ays.

That Jack E McCoo) the hold­
er of th* following certificate
he* tiled eald certificate tor
tax deed to be tanu.d thereon.
The certificate number and year
o f (nuance, the dtecrlptlon of
the properly, and the name tn
which It waa aaaaaeed are e*
folio wa;
Certificate No. I l l
Tear of
laouance t i l l
Deerrlpllea mt Property)
Int II Btk 1, North Orlan
do Townalt* Fourth Add.
Plat Book II Page* ST ft It
Nam* In which aee*M*d Per
ry E. Willlu. Inc. All o f eald
property being In th* County
cf Hemlnole. State at Florid*.
I'till-it auch certificate ehall
be redeemed according to law
(he property deecrlhe.l In auch
rertlflcata wilt be told to th*
higheel bidder at tha front floor
of th* lemlnol* County Court
i»«(.
lluua* at Hanford, Florida, on
Dated Ihle tlrd day of Oate- the flret Monday In Ih* month
Sier, tttt.
o f December, 1944, which le th*
lortlclnt Clerk'* Seat!
Tth day of December, l i l t .
Arthur It. Deckwlth, Jr.
Dated thte tlrd day o f Oct­
Clerk of Circuit Court
ober. 19*4.
8emlno|e County. Florida ( O fflrlil Clark'* Beat*
Hr: II. X. Tamm. Jr..
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r,
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of Circuit Court
Puhlleh Nov. te, IT. !4 ft Dec.
Seminole County, Florida
'1. IMS.
Hy: H. N. Tamm. Jr.
CDQ-1S
Drputy Clerk
Puhlleh Nov. in. IT. 14 ft Dee.
NOTICB O P APPLICATION
1, 1944.
r a n t a x nr.r.n
CDO-TJ
I See. 1P4-1S Plerie * * 101010# e t
Norirw o r a m ic A T io N
SMO)
row T ax d i i d
NOTICK I I IIRRKIIT GIVEN.
That Lane Development Co. the l i „ , 1* 1. 1» Florida State)** *&gt;
»
holder o f the following certifi­
n o t i c e is i i k u e d y g i v e n ,
cate haa filed .aid certificate
fo r tax deed to be tamed there, Thai Lane txyrlupment Co. th*
on. The certificate number ayrd ho|d*r of -.he follow in g certi­
year o f teeuence. the deecrlp- ficate ha* f!!*d (eld eertlflest*
lion o f the property, end the for tax d**d to be l(«u*d there­
name In which It wae eeeeeeed on. Th* certificate number and
yrz r o f Dauanc*, th* d**crlppra aa fntlowa:
Certltleete No. ITT
Year o f tlon o f th* property, and th*
m m , In which It we* a»*ra»td
Iti uance t i l l
*r* a* follow*:
Urarrlptlne ■( Properly
T* * r of
K T Ft o f W «T r t of Lot I Ctrllflcat* Ne. ITI
n ik I ] T r F The Town o f laiuanr* 1141
DeerrlPtlea &gt;f P rw p v rtn
Fanford Plat Book I Pagaa
Lit I*. Rtandlford’ * Addi­
I* to I t ft 111 111 US IIS
tion. Plat Book I Pag* US
ft 117
Nam* In which aa***«ed CanName In which eeeeeeed Ihel
ly Joeeph. Alt o f eald property la th * R. Ilolllday. AU o f **ld
being In the County o f Semi­ property b«lng In th* County
nole. State o f Florldi. Unleoa o f aamlnot*. at*l* o f Florid*
euch cert ifica te ehall be re­ Unit** *ueh cs rilflc at* *h*1l
deemed accord ing ta law the b* r*d**m*d according te law
property daacrlbed In auch ce r­ th* pr opirty d**crlb*d In *uch
tificate will ho .old to the hlgh- cartlftcal* will b* aold to the
tat caah bidder at the front hlahtat caah bidder at th* front
door o f the Seminole County door of th* Stmlnol* County
Court Ilouao at Sanford, Flor­ Court Houia I t Hanford, Flor­
ida. on lha flrtt Monday In the ida. on th* drat Monday tn th*
month o f Decomber, l i f t , which month o f D*c«mb»r, 11*4, which
la the Tth day o f December, I* th* Tth day *f D*c*mb*r.
19*4.
ltd .
I u t * t (hi* t lrd 4*y at OctDated thte tlrd dty o f Oct­
ntiwr,
l**t.
ober, l*M.
(Official Cl*rk'a S*alt
(Official cla rk'e Seal)
Arthur II. Deckwlth. J r,
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
Clark o f Circuit court
famtnola County, Florida
Seminole County, Florid*
By If. N. Tamm, J r ,
By: If. N. Tamm. Jr.
liapuly Clark
Deputy Clerk
Puhllnh Nov. 1*. IT, It ft Dec. Publlah Nov. 1*. IT. 14 ft Dac
I.
1144
I. l i l t .
CDO-11
rix i.it
F u n TAX UKED
ti e r . 1P4.I* FlerlS* 11*1*1** * f
tSM
XOTICB la HEREBY GIVEN.
That
Lane Deeelopmant Co.
th . holder o f the following ce r­
tificate ha* filed eald ca iilfl.nl* for tea deed to be leaued
there.in. Th* certlfluat* number
and year o f teeuence. the deerrlptlon o f lha property, and
the name In which It we* *a*.
eeird ere a* follow*:
rertlftrato Nn l i t
Year o f
leeuen.e IMI
UcerrlptU a af Prapeetyi
Pert Deec. In D U III t‘ « « *
«« &lt;Lee* Phtlllpe Terrace!
Section It Townehlp tl S
Rang* It E
Name
in
which
e.eeeoed
Wellborn C. Phillip*. Jr. All of
•eld properly being In th*
County i»f Hwuilitul*. i l i l i o f
Florida. I'nUae *ut-h i'*rllflc4i«
•hill h# rit|fim«i| According 10
j i,w ih« pr»i|i*r(F ft*»«*flbw4 In
•uch m t l f l d t * wilt
Ui« )il4 licit enth hld'ltr »t th#
front doo r uf th# dwinlnul#
f o u n t y Court Hon## At Hun*
ford, Florida, oti th* flrat WonIn th# month o f Dtctmbfr*
J » d . which I. the TIh day o f
p i .nibor. 1141
tinted thin 31rd day of Octnher. 1941.
(Official Clork'o Oeali
Arthur tl tie. kwlth, Jr ,
Clerk « f Circuit Court
Semlnol* County, Florida
By H. V Tamm. Jr.
Deputy Clork
Publish Nor. t*. IT, Tl ft Dec.

By Nadine Seltzer

JOHN E. FOX,

Legal Notice

Ilit. iee.se rl.rM* lU llIM •*
ssiei

Rrrall Nov. 17, 1964 — Page 11 85, Hi

SWEETIE PIE

S BEDROOM, lto Balk, SunUftd Ratstaa, Sanford. Low
down Fsyneit. Ph. 3S §152.
DESIRE
light
houtc
work
or
ACCOUNTING CLERK
23-30, 2 Years college deilr- baby sitting. 322-3564.
EVERETT A. HARPER
. able. Bhpeg. A Acctng. S3. R ctl Estate W aated
AGENCY • REALTOR
courses ateeiaary. Acrtng.
M E 8- Fark Asa.
exper. beaefictaL No military STORE BUILDING Wantad.
obligation. Contact Person­ Home A Auto retailer seakt Rhaasa FA S-MM or FA 1 8 k
al Dept., Boa 1*7, Sanford.
tuitable location, preferably
So. of Sanford on Rt, 1T-P3.
Payton Realty
Aa latestmMt, net aa exSend particular* to Box 100, 323-1301 17-93 St Hlswsthi
psass. Call PA M«13 for
c/o Sanford Harold.
expert advlss aa a Harold
S BEDROOM, t Bath, screenRENTAL Hoimm A Small
Sd potto. Fk. 323-4M9.
advertising campaign.
acreage. Robert* A Schmidt
Real Estate, P. 0. Box 17S2, 3 BEDROOM. Kltcbts Kura..
Taks over paymsnU SS3,
Ph. 322-7700.
lualand. Fb. 322-7911.

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row t a x oenn

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— I&lt;oit ft Found
1— P*r*on*le
4— Beauty Car*

4—

Day Nur»*rl*e

5— Child Car*
I — Doge—Cat*— Pete
le— Llvaetock

It—Special Notice*

II— Catering
II— Pine** to Eat
II— Special Sarvlcae
IS—Swimming Pool#

IT—Janitorial Sarvlcae
II— D o-lt-Y ou m lf
14— BulMara Suppllea
1*—Contrat* Conatr.
t l— Home Repair*

I I —Monty Wanted
*1—f e t i n g * ft Lean
II—
Iniurenee
*i— school* ft inatruotioaa
T»— Employment gervlce*
Tl— Mala Help Wanted
II— Female llalp Wanted
Tl— Mal* or F*mal* Http
Tl— Sale# Help Wantad
I I —Situation Wanted
t l — Income Frepartr
I t— Hualetea P r o p — Sal*
•l— Real Eatate Wantid

14—

Real Estate Set*

IT— Butin*** Rantsla

15—

Loti For Sat*

St— Farm*—Oroye*
I I —Out * ( State Aortas*
II— Painting
II—
Houtea Far tat*
II—Well Drilling
» t —Houaeo—gale or Raal
15—
Air Coed, ft Hanttag IT—lloua* Tor Rent
II—Radio * Talarlelon
1*4— Raaort Iteniela
■I— Photo ft Edulpmant
I4t—Trellara—Cebanaa
I*— Homo Appllancoo
H I —Mobile Home*— Sal*
SI—Mualcal Inalrumaete
I I I —Mobil* Home*— Rant
II— Vuilnae* Equipment
1*4—‘Trailer Spare— Rant
II—Job Prlntlag
114— ^
T railer Lots—ta le
14—
Upholstery
194—Apartment* For Raat
II— Vacuum Cleaner#
1*1— Rooma For Rant
IT—Moving ft Storage
114— Haiti Rooma
It— Kalarmlneter*
111 — Rental Agent*
41— Plante— Flowar*—Seed*
111— Wanted To Real
i » — Mlac. For Sal*
III—
Auto* For kata
11— Arllcla* For llcnt
111—Auto*—gala or Trade
I t —gw a p er Exchange
H I —Truck* For Sal*
15—
Wanted Te Buy
114— Automotive Servlet
H — Furniture Far gel*
l i t —Scooter* ft Cyclaa
II— Antlquca Far gal*
119—float* ft Motor*
l i — Monty Td Lena
III—
Marina Suppllae
I t — Plumbing

IP— Buateaae Opportunist*

322-5(12
From

Sanford Eaohang*

95. Houses For Sale

425-5938
From

Semlsola County
(D ill Dlr*«t)

95, Houses For 8«to

Fa Hava Tks Home Par Yon 10x50 Furnished bousetraller, 1937 FORD, $190. 13th A Mel
loovllle Ave.
near Lake Jtssup, $55 mo.
323-4488.
1937 PACKARD Super *'«",
104. Apartment# for Rent good Mechnlcal, Drive dally,
2MI FARK DRTVK
aide mouati, new Urea. Col­
322-2420 Night 322-7485 $30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
lector* Uem, registered Clas­
323454*
333-4141
sic. Only $830. Call 323 0418.
3
ROOMS
k
Bath,
nicely
furn­
323-M34
332-5442
ished, els ta. Adults, an pets 1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
CaU S22-IM9.
with black top, tonneau cov­
er, while waUi. Excellent
2 BEDROOM Fum. Apt. CaU
condition. 3224853.
322 8173, after 5 Ph. 3324841.
'37 MG $323. CaU 322-2341.
GREEN# BLAB
FURN. APT., 3-roomi, middle
Chain lots available
age or elderly couplg pre '84 FALCON, Good condition,
Greenbriar af Leak Askar farted. 322-4383.
Take up payment*. 322-1853.
everlooklag gulf ceun
3
BEDROOM
Funs.
Apt.
$33
'37
FORD V-9, Stick Shift, 4
Custom building ta y*ur
3101 Msgnolisi Robert A.
dr. $300. Ph. 322-2381.
epeclflcaUsxs.
Greenbrier
Williams, 322-3951.
developed by
1980 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite,
K1NGSWOOD
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
excellent condition. Ph. 322BUILDERS, INC.
114 W. First St.
FA 3-SP74
ROSE COURT APT., 1 Bdrm 1953 CHEVROLET 210, 1 dr.
203 Palrmoat Dr.
Furnished, near base, 3015 233 Engine, Std. Tran*. A
Sanford Avs. MS-4333.
clean car. History available,
4100 DOWN
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $55 $295. Ph. 322-3329 after 3:30.

Gateway Tie The waterway

Robson Sportln f Good#
Your EVLYtUDI Dealer

194-8-4 E. ltt Ph FA H M
17 FT. GLASS boat. SI h.p,
motor, tilt traitor, converti­
ble top, extra sea teak, tarp.
Extras. IBM S. Chase Ave.
See after 1 pm.
17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with te r n s ,
oriet, '58. 50 h.p, Johnson,
elec, alert, MitebeU Tilt
Traitor. Excellent condition,
$750. CaU 312-89t].
17 ft CABIN BOAT, Convert
tlbte top, 40 HP motor, Tilt
Trailer 1981, all accessories.
Ready to go la water, 323*
0780 after 7
16 FT. CABIN Cruiser with
Trailer fully equipped $40S
nr trade for Tractor. CaU
322-3827 or 322-1473.
SANFORD S S R A I*
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

Stenstrom Realty

F H A -V A

HOMES

SEVERAL OuUtandifl) I * 1 mo., Includes water A elec­ 120. Automotive Service
Bedroom Homes available to tric. 532-9307.
■ll Areas of Sanford. Let ns
AUTO GLASS
FURN. Apt. Claes tn. Jimmie
Show you Around)
Cowin. 332 4111.
INSTALLED

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Avs.
TA 3-5332 anytime

Government Owned
Home#

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of 7, 3, aad 4
Bedrjoms loci ted in variant
sections af Sanford
Immediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 160.00
FOR THE BEST HOME

READY TO HOVE IN
PINECREST
BUY
New 3 8 4 Bedroom Homea,
9230 MOVES IN
SEE YOUR
1-2 bilks. So. Loogwond ares
$12 PER MONTH
—1Trades iMitdered, sod 3 Rdrm, lg«. combination din
we’ll build no jour lot. Semi­
mg room, living room, Fla
nole County's Leading Uulld
room, For Spacious living.
er
Low Uxsi, Fenced ygfd.
HAROLD LOGAN
Nearby s c h o o l , Shopping
LMN ENTER FRISKS, INC.
Canters, 323-0329 by Owner.
Sales office. So. on U. S. 17*
92 to Dills Bell Diner, turn LONUWOOD, 2 Ur. From*
right one block on Seminole
Ittdecors'ed, ige Equipped
Avs. 133-MU.
kitchen, 2 csr garsge, tree*
$230 down. $43 mo. Will bold
HOUSE, with new roof, itove,
mortgage. TE g-31IS.
H. water heater, attic fan,
floor furnace ft pump. With S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
Turn, gang* Apt. 2M2 San­ HOMES, West 4th St. San
Office: 322-3119
ford Avs. 110,HO. 322-OS25 or
ford. 3 dedraom, IVk bath
Nights: 323*QTW
3354.
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
322-0848
TERPRISES Inc., Builder
2524 Park Drive
4 RDRM, 2 Bath, Fla. Room.
Harold Logsn, call 83S-39I1
Garage, Disposal, Dishwash­ Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m
97. H ouhcm For Rent
er. Make deal, 322-1429.
to dark.
3 BEDROOM Houle on Like,
FORCED SALE-Two Houses, 3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
Electricity, to miioa from
furnished on small Lake.
Bath, built In Appliances
.Sanford, partly furnished,
One 3 tied room, Concrete A
Central Air A licit, wall to
good fishing A hunting. Call
Oak. Rentod to good tenant,
will carpeting. 322-3303.
322-0319 or 322 8738.
H.300. One—Duplex 97,300. 1
PARK
RIDGE
Mils Cram Big Traa Park.
Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 bath FURNISHED - 3 bedroom, 1
CaU 323-7304.
bath, 983 mo. — 2 bedroom,
home, nice Florida room
1 bath. $100. UNFURNISH­
fenced back yard, located at
ED — 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $33
111 Lake kllnnle Drive. Rsa
mo. — 3 bedroom, 2 baths,
•onable down payment, Aa
lu 4k* Ceepl er Ik* C e e e ly
MS mo. — 1 bedroom, 2
sums (sitting mortgage with
Judge, Sentinel# Ceuktr, Fle rb a t h a, $113. STEMFER
Ida. la Prokale.
Total monthly payment! of
1*i ret SUIal* e f
AGENCY, 1919 French Ave.,
$91 a month. EXCLUSIVE
ELIZA IIKT1I HASTINGS Wlf ,
Sanford. Ph. 322-4M1.
LIAMS
WITH;

VA-FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

1-Room Efficiency apt. with Senkarik Olaea and Paint
Company
pvt. bath A shower, lullable
for couple or single person 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4822
or retired AU utilities in­
Auie Glee#, fwpe
cluded ta rent. Ideally le­
A See* Covert
gated ea lit St., within 1
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
block of I free perking tola
aad abopptag canter. In SEAT COVER CO.
quire at Manuel Jecobeon
504 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Dap*. Store 111 E. First BL ALL WORK GUARANTEED

NATIONAL.

BANK

POSSESSION"
&lt;^&gt; $
'te Cotvalr 9798 baL 838 me*
'61 Falcon «1M beL $42 ma.
*58 Oldamobilo $498 bal $27
'37 Butch ISM haL $99 mo.
*37 Plymouth $487 haL 9 » mo.
'59 Ford $598 haL $11 mo.
'57 Lincoln $899 hoL 948 mo.
'15 Cadillac $479 hot |M mo.
*39 Mercury 8598 haL 927 ma*
'58 Hillman |489 haL $27 mo.
’51 Ponltac $291 haL $17 n o .
'38 Oldamobilo $488 bal $91 mo
‘45 Chevrolet $299 hoi 911
'57 Imperial 9790 hoL 998 n o .
'S3 Codittoc 9 » 9 hoL 911 n o .
’SB Chryatar 9 » 8 hoL 911 mo.
’51 Plymoolh 9489 haL 991 mo.
't t Mercury 91999 bal 947 mo
'SB Ponltac 9888 beL M l mo.
'ta VW PU |4I8 beL 982 mo.
'45 Chav. PU 91191 bal 954 mo
*55 Ford PU $499 beL 939 mo.
’34 Ford PU ISM beL 999 mo.
'37 Mercury 9199 haL 111 n o .
'55 Butch 91M haL 911 aw.
J A d M SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford, Florida
922-4303
National Repeatraaltmo Inc.

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YOU BUY THE

W H OLE

JIM HUNT
REALTY

Legal Notice

Daceaead
T w A ll Creditor* end Portae*
N ltla g
Claim* ee Dantaeda
Aguiua* la id Beta** i
Yeu and aach of you are
hereby notified and required in
preeent any clalmt and d*
mend* which you, or either o f
you. may have agalnat th*
te l a l * o f Elleabalh Healing*
William*, dectaeed, let* o f laid
County to the County Judge o f
Seminole County, Florida, et
hit office 'n th* court hout*
or aald County at Hanford.
Florida, within alt calender
month* from the time of th*
flret publication of thle notice.
T w o cop lat of each cleliu or
demand ahall b* In writing, end
ehall atal* th* plec* and poit
o ffice addrata nf th* claimant,
and ahall -i* aworn to hy the
claimant, hi* agtni, or a t ­
torney and accompenle-l by a
fil in g fea er on* dollar and
auch claim or demand net *0
filed ahall be void
Frederick
Haatlnga
wtl&gt;
llama
Aa eaecutor o f the Lett Will
and Teetement nf
Kllaabath
llaatlng*
W il­
liam*. daceaead
R W. Were.
Attorney far Eaecutar
P. rt. Box 1411.
Sanford, Florida.
Publleh Nov. 1, l«. IT, ]4. 1914
CLfU-t

S t Johns Realty

FURNISHED Cottage,
bate. $40. 323-3721.

near

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ava FA M i l l 2 BEDROOMS. Oak floors, Tlla
bath, enclosed porch A Car­
OUTSTANDING
port, KUcheo equipped. 2tot
1 Bedroom kitchen equipped
Orange Ave Ph. 322-1979.
and completaly redecorated
DUPLEX,
furnished, 1 todhome, Just 3 minutes from
downtown S a n f o r d . Only room, n e w l y Acorated.
$12,300 with ai little as $100 Adults. Another available
Dec. 1, 322-3810.
down, balancr on 3V4% mort
gage at s92 monthly includei
N. Oni-ANDO, 1 Bdrm. Un­
everything for civilian or
furnished house. 170 mo., 110
military. Seminole Realty
Fairfax Ave Open, call col­
1901 Park Ave. 322 3232,
lect Miami 621-1373.
Night* 322 8110 or 322 2248.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
HOUSE in Country Club $100 furnished 1 mi. to base, 3
Down, monthly paymenti
blocks to shopping center A
$49 30 CaU 322 8140.
school. 1 year lease retgilr
ed. $120 mo. 322-9870 after
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 p. m.
Realtor

2 BEDROOM nice Masonry
Home. Newly Decorated.
Kitchen Furo Utility Room
2 BDRM , 1303 Elliott, $8,500
A Carporte, $70 mo. 1302
322 0523 or 5251.
Summarim.
Raymond Lundquiit, Ai m .
FA 2-393) Atlantic Bank Bldg

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FROM HANFORD EXCHANGE

DIAL 322-5612

FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

DIAL 425-5938
(NOT LONG DISTANCE)

The Sanford I M I
SINCE

1901

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�community having aervod 13

II alactsd he promises “ to
«rk fee tbs W U w r l of
pUlforau today fw stostlow before his dofoot loot poor by th« city and to carry out tho
to tho Longwood City Coon*
w t a a . _____ ^ dotlea of councilman u ho did

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By Doe Harvey
Reildenta o f Lomon Bluff ell art Leroy C. (lorry) Rlloy
in th* P“ U”
got tho okay to uao “ their" *nd Jim Reiter. Municipal ^
I
Rritj,r » » * lx&gt;m in o n U m
water laat week. This imsll elections or* scheduled for
Penn.ylvmnis
ho* lived In
community had ao aallafac- Dec. t and
Koto open
Longwood tine* ho was f i r .
lory source o f water until or* thoss presently
by
y**r* old. He la married, a
this time.
John Reams and R. C. Carlm,mb*r of ‘ ho Proabytorlan
Seme used filtered river
Church, of Longwood Votunwater while others ussd walls
Uor riro Department and of
“To give all the people fair
—usually high In salt content representation," Is tho hails
tho now Police Reacrro. Hie
—sad all carried their drink­ of Rllsy'a campaign- Hs states
lino of work la grove caretaking water. Then the State that “ being a parent, he ia
Board o f Health gave the gointerested in providing better
ahead to uao the water.
government in his community
Many months had pausd
to make It a better place in
since Um first orgsntsaUenal
which to rear his three sons."
mooting o f the Lemon Bluff
If elected he pledgee “ to
Water Association In April,
work for the construction o f
but at laat all have acrcss to
good water. The crsdlt for a civic center which would
Mile accomplishment can bs provide supervised recreation
divided among several men, for tha young people of the
city ns woit as a meeting
but it must begin with one.
Dr. J. C. Buntcn had Hen place for local organliatlons."
The Rileys have lived at
a almllar situation In a small
town In the w*»t*rn United 184 E. Bey SL since his re­
Juicer
IStates. Hs made a fsw In­ tirement from the Navy twoquiries there, and reached the and-one-half years ago and
Blender
decision to get water “ back their two eldest sons attend
horns." Upon his return, Dr. Longwnod Elementary School
Mixer
Buntcn contacted Ramon D. and South Seminole Junior
IMcGough, Farmers Homs Ad­ High.
ministration agent in San­
Riley is active In the Longford. Ha wanted to know the wood Elementary PTO, pre­
poeslbilltiea of obtaining a sently serving hi* second con­
Electric
government loan to Install a secutive term as treasurer and
water system at Lsmon Bluff. attenda Longwood’a Christ
Can
Soon the ball was rolling and Episcopal Church. Ho Is em­
Opener
tho project was under way. ployed at Dearborn Electron­
Tho work progressed as ics.
smoothly as could hmvo been
Reiter Is well-known In the
sipsetsd, but at times it was
(Ushsartoning to tho mea In­
More than 40 per cent of the
Automatic
volved. McGough did his job sweet potatoes (or yams) sold
thoroughly and calmly, which
in cans on the American
Coffee
would hava been difficult
market are produced in Lou­
JIM REITER
considering all the aspects of isiana.
Maker
It The engineer, A. E.
O'Neal, apent many hours
9 Cups
working out the technical
Great
Savings
on
Easy
Terms
problems. Dr. Bunten (now
president of tho organisation)
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
did far more than his fair
share by devoting nearly all
Automatic
of hla time to tho project.
J. W. Smith, who was
Toaster
elected vice president, alio
put many astro hours into
tha perfection of the system.
H* and Dr. Bunten did most
of the leg work necessary to
solve the small problems that
kept cropping up. Another
Portable
llaby bed* (Complete
man who helped greatly waa
with Mattresa)
ISMS
Kermit Wiggins, He shared
Kitchen
the knowledge he gteaned
Cheat o f Drawers
from having been connected
Mixer
4 D ra w e r ........... $19.93
with a similar aystrm at one
time.
Play Pena
..... $12.93

Wieboldt's

N ATION AL HONOR SOCIETY Officer* conducted Initiation ceremonies
fo r new member* at a covered dish aupper at the home o f Mr*. G ay Allen
recently. Conducting the candlellghtlng ceremony from left are Raymond
Plvec, Peggy Bower, Mary Swlgonaki, Kay SuniHfer and Claudia Baum­
gartner.

weiulUag economist, Is spa­
tial assistant It the prssWent
to M ian* Umivarsity, Also on
too program was Gordon MeJflaley, vice president for scon•mire for McGrsw HU1 PubllciUraa, and Dr. Leo* KcmtaU,
economist tor tbo N*w York
gtoek Etc kings.
Tha gsaoral patten predict­
ed by thaso analysts war on*
to stow climb to tha first ila
months, according to Touhy,
with a “ sharpsr ascent in the
laat half uf tha year." Much
to what happens la the July ta
December atrotch will be do
tormiatd by Um tamper of
Oaogrsestonal action at the
law-maksn re-eoovsne.
Joseph P. McMurriy, chair­
man to the Federal Horn# Lost
Bank Board—regulatory body
for tha SAL Industry- pointed
to the Increasing confidents
to Ike public, both savors sod
borrowers, la tho integrity of
portoasel of tho thrift Instllutlona. Ho boltovod that Con­
gress because of tha public
Inttrost Involved In the fastgrowing Industry would broadan Ila Held of activity. The re­
gulations which havs been pro­
pounded in McMurrayi admin­
istration havs Increased this
confidence,
Me Murrey be­
lieves. Touhy added that lh«
chairman has resigned to be­
came president of queens col­
lege to New York on Jan. 1.
TIm First Federal’t officer
as a member of the U. S. Lea­
gue's committee on Insurance
been keenly Interested In the
new operating rules which
wars the topic for a halt day
oration of that group in Miami
Reach.
Mrs. TVuhy with the other
ladies of th* contention at­
tended a “ Wig Tea", a perfor mane* of “ Oliver
th#

M a r y Noiillii Mnilrre,
American novelist, used th*
pen name of Charles Egbert
Craddock.

M A T H E R of Sanford

Play Pen Pads . ........ $2.19

Fire Services

Strollers

$19.93

or
Steam
Irons

Folding High Chairs $12.93

To Be Explained

Trainer S e a t s ------- - $3.93

In Bear Lake

SKI.t.INC TICKETS for the Dec. fi hnm dinner sponsored by Homeroom
Mothers at Hoar l-ako Elementary School arc Mrs. Kaye Viet*. PTA presi­
dent, and Sirs. Susan Houston, ways and means chairman, left. Picking
up the ducats are Mrs. Mary Krcmer, room mother chairman, and Mrs.
Janet Smith, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

By Msrysaa MUet
A represent stive of the For­
est City Volunteer Fire De­
partment will explain functions
and services of the organisa­
tion to members of the Bear
Like Community Association
at Thursday's B p m. meeting
si Ute Florida Power Employes Club ou Holiday Ave.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mrs William Carpent­
er and Mrs Carr Bell.

OPEN

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Lumber &amp; Ace Hardware
700 French Avc.
Ph. 322-7121

SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
03-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983

and we've just received this luxurious new

MRS. JOSEPH FAIIKY o f U k e Mary received
the Sanford Chamber o f Commence trophy from
Don Hates. Chamber vice president, for her e\Mbit conservation at the American Legion Fair.
Mrs. Kahey'a exhibit consisted o f a display
which showed nine o f the many ways o f pro­
pagating plant life. Her exhibit waa a part o f
th* Sanfonl Garden Club's entry.
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It's official t E. Pop* B u ­
r n t w u elected . » , to Um
board af director* erf tha
Maitland Chamber af Cm *mere*. Basnett, i m U u t of
Ssmtaola County, recently w u
defeated by 1ST vote# bt hi*
roc# with Lawrence Swafford,
mayor of AlUmonto 8 print*,
for • County Commluioa seat
• * •
By tin way, acta* of Lswrone* Swofford’o con*Utoonta
•r* now calling him *Land■lid*'4 SwoffonL
#
o *
It's so Interesting early
morning sight to sc* th* down­
town policeman and his dog
patrolling th* streets. The dog
stays dose by during th* pa­
trol but Instinctively knows
when it’s time to quit. A* the
patrolman leaves his post and
heads for police headquarters,
th* dog takes over tha lead.
* o •
Bewara of thosa earlymorning toga. Weather folks
tell us they'll b* around for
another couple of week*. Start
about midnight and stay with
us until the sun burns the fog
off.
# ••
Notice what scalpers are
getting for the riortda-Florida
State game? Two hundred dol­
lar! is now considered a low
price for the annual classic.
• ••
In Tuesday night's Herald,
the caption on a sports photo
indicated Harley Coz was the
ball carrier. Actually the car­
rier was halfback Bruce DowJen. Bruce w u wearing a Jeraey formerly worn by Coz who
has been out of action for the
past three or four games.
Seems like the old adage,
"You can't tell th* playcra
without a program," must
have gone down the drain. Ac­
cording to some Oviedo fans,
"You can't tell the players
even with a program."

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Bralley Odhara told officials
and dignitaries it the Garden
Center groundbreaking, "You
should not permit a single
weed to grow in Seminole
County with alt this lovely
suoshine and plenty of wa­
ter. Weeds are a distraction,"
he said and called upon the
Sanford Garden Club to "show
them the way."

In addition to activity on
their new garden center build­
ing, the Sanford Garden Club
his pledged "fullest coopera­
tion" to the new Seminole
County Beautification Com­
mittee to make this county
the "most beautiful in Florld«."
V
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The Herald U hearing expresslons of enthusiasm on
every tide about the Semi­
nole C o u n t y beautification
project. This Is wonderful and
very encouraging— but what
will be even more encouraging
Is to see all the enthusiasts
wilh dirt under their finger­
nails and a shovel in their
A hand.
• • •
If you want to do your part
to aid the building fund for
the new Garden Center and
help yourself at the same time,
attend the big Christmas hasaaar Friday at the Civic Cen­
ter. It opens at 10 a. m„ for
*o* day only. Tbere'll be lots
•f Interesting and unusual
*
Hams that will make fine gifts
or a treat for you and your
family.
• • •
Never mind washing the car
Bila weekend—let the Candy
Stripers do it for you and aid
a good cause at the same
time. These cute 'lil gals who
work at the hospital will be
^ waiting for you at Dekie's
v Gulf Statioo on South French
Ave. and at Goembel’a Station
at Third and Park.
• • •
Karlyle Housbolder today Is
bi the process of appointing
eeven area chairmen In con­
nection with the beautifica­
tion program adopted by the
Seminole County Chamber of
% Commerce following the chal­
lenge issued last week by
WESH-TV's general manager.
Tom Gilchrist. Each chair­
man is to name his own ares
committee but all commit­
tees will carry out tbelr ob­
jectives according to a mast­
er plan. It's also understood
that the aid of some state
(agencies will be solicited.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 824

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LBJ Readies For UN Crisis
A DREAM COME TRUE was the breaking o f ground for the Senford
Garden Center building at Sunland Estates Tuesday. County and city
dignitaries and Garden Club officials and members gathered to watch
the lifting o f the first goldsn shovelful o f earth fo r the $58,000 center.
Taking turns at the shovel were Mrs. Alburn Rector, president o f the
Sanford Garden Club; Architect Joseph Shifnlo, tvso donated the plans,
and Brniley Odham, who donated the land plus $5,000. A t the left rear is
E . R. W ood, contractor.
(Herald Photo)

Farm-City Week
To Open Friday
The tenth annual observance
of Farm-City Week in Semi­
nole will get under way F ri­
day and continue through
Nov. 28, according to Cecil
Tucker II. County Agricul­
tural Agent and chairman of
the local committee in charge
of the week-long event.

throughout the United States
and Canada.
This year's Farm City Week
activities on the national level
are being carried out under
the direction of a National
Farm-City Committee headed
by Board Chairman Robert V.
Mullen o f Sears-Roebuck. His
T u e k e r said today plans two v ice chairman are Robert
for the observance virtually
have been completed and that
the occasions, which will In­
clude Thanks giving Day, is an
International observance aim­
ed at promoting better under­
standing between farm and
city residents
The local w e n t is under the
sponsorship of a committee
WASHINGTON (U P l) — It
compromised of representa­
will be health care lin t and
tives of civic clubs, com m od­
a tax cu t second for the tilth
ity groups, tha Farm Bureau,
federal agencies,
Extension Congress, which convenes on
and Experiment Station per­ Jan. f.
sonnel and other groups in­
President Johnson spelled
terested In belter farm-city out the priority in urging
relationships.
House Dem ocratic leaders to
Tucker said that a bureau
mret with committee chair­
has teen established to pro­
men and aeck "quick action"
vide speakers for all Semtnoic
in the new Congress on im­
County civic organizations.
portant
leftover
measures,
Tucker reported that last
while he works on new legisla­
year's affair, according to
tive proposals.
final reports issued by the na­
Included among the left­
tional headquarters of Farmovers is the controversial hos­
City Week activities, Involv­
pital care plan for the aged
ed the active participation of
financed by higher Social Se­
more than 10,000 communities
curity taxes. It failed to get
through the House in the last
session.
The House ways and meant
committee, which will handle
both health care and Johnaon'i
already announced plan to cut
or eliminate some federal ex­
Twenty top experts In their
cise taxes, hadn’t decided
fields are In Sanford today as
which to take up first.
they evaluate the reconnais­
Chairman Wilbur D. Mill*
sance program at the local
(D-Ark ), a health care oppon­
naval air station.
ent, had said he would leave
The 20, representing top of
the decision up to the I’ reiificiala in the Navy, Air Force
dent. Johnson made it clear
and Army a* well as top rank
hr wanted priority to go to the
ing aides of the U. S. Depart­
health care measure.
ment of Defense, were brief­
The Chief Executive, who
ed this morning by the wing met with Speaker John W. Mc­
commander, Capt. James O. Cormack (D-M ass.) and House
Mayo.
Democratic Leader Carl Al­
Luncheon was served at bert (O kla.) also put the
Lake Golden on the base and
the semlnara were to con­
tinue
this
afternoon.
The
group Is known as the Wea­
pons S y s t e m
Evaluation
Group of the Defense Depart­
ment.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) -

II. Anderson of the National
4-H Service Committee and
E. T. Savage of the American
Bankers Association.
Kiwanis
International
la
serving at the coordinating
agency for F arm Clty Week
again this year as it has done
for the past time consecutive
years.

Health Care, Tax Cut

Top Solons' Agenda

Experts Inspect
Navy Air Base

State Troopers
Receive Award

School Board
Meets Thursday
The Seminole County School
Board has announced that it
will meet at 1 p. m. Thursday
in the School System office
in Sanford.
The meeting was originally
scheduled for last Thursday
but was not held when a quor­
um was not present.

10 Navy Flyers
Killed In Crash
ARGENTIA. Nfld. (L T D —
A U. S. Navy patrol plane
plunged into the Atlantic and
exploded In flam es near this
American naval air station
Tuesday night, killing all 10
men aboard.
Seven of the 10 Navy men
killed in the crash wer* from
Orange
Park,
Jacksonville
and Fort Walbia Beach, Fla.

Florida's
highway
troopers
won national honors in a fleet
safety contest conducted by
the National Safety Council,
the State Patrol reported to­
day.
The State Patrol fleet num­
bers 316 vehicles.
The patrol received a spec­
ial certificate of achievement
in the police division of (he
contest. Between July 1963 and
June 1964 the patrol operated
24.349.000 mites and had 4 27
accidents per one million miles
of vehicle operation.
Florida's accident per mile
rate was II per cent lower
than the national average.

Sign Clipped
A boat trailer being hauled
by Alexander Smith of Box
U60, Sanford, came loose yes­
terday and clipped a road d e­
partment sign m front of 303
N. French Avenue, police re­
ported today. Damage was
alight.

Appalachia bill among the
legislation ho wants enacted
quickly.

nsivA

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Red H-Device

Nearly 21 experienced iho*
factory persona*! have re­
ported to Jo* F oy, manager
of th* Florida State Employ­
ment Office here, that they
are Interested la becoming
associated with th* company
planning to m o w a factory
to this area.
"One man," said Foy, "has
had about 18 years experience
as a cutter. Aa a result, I do
not believe w *'ll have any
difficulty In providing ade­
quate personnel for the firm ."
It was announced in The
Herald Oct. 22 by the SemiInote County
Chamber
of
Commerce that a shoe manu­
facturing tlrm w as Interested
in relocating in this area. A
MRS. DON MrNEILL has Frank E. Mackle Jr "entlng out of her hniHl"
survey for potential employes
after she cut the nine-foot cake marking the second anniversary o f Del­
was conducted by lh « Cham­
tona, new community on Lake Monroe, attended by an estimated 500 per­
ber in connection with the
sons Tuesdny. Mackle Is president o f the Mackle Corporation. Looking on
State Employment office here.
is Don McNeill o f the famed long-time "Breakfast Club" radio show.
Result* of that survey have
been forwarded to the com ­
pany.
Local
officials.
Including
Scott Burns, chairman of the
trade body’s Industrial com ­
mittee, are anticipating an an­
nouncement by the firm In the
very neer future.
Manager Juhn Krider d e­
clared today that ther* la no
doubt but that the manufac­
turing firm will relocate Its
By Julian Htrnatrom
siring to reserve a certain
Galloway said this m orn
plant. " I t his nothing to d o ,"
number can do so by paying ing that quite a few tags have
Associate
Editor
Krider said, "w ith an an­
Florida auto license tags (or the tag now plus a $1 ser­ already been reserved.
nouncement Tuesday o f an­
vice charge If you wish to
Oa, yea, 1963 tags will have
other factory deciding to lo­ will go on.sal* Feb. I, accord­
have th* ttg m.tl^d to your that Spanish touch. They will
cate in another Florida city. ing to Seminole County Tax
address when they’ go on sale be Spanish Red with Spanish
Tola t* a different com pany."
Collector John U Galloway.
an additional S6 tents is charg­ Yellow lettering. Will the tags
Thus, car owner* will be ed for regular m ill, 75 cents blend with the color of your
car?
getting Ui* first "b rea k " os air alalL

Motorists Slated
For Tag 'Break'

Military To Close
95 Installations

LONDON, (U PI) — Red
Chin* was reported today to
WASHINGTON (UPI)
be nearer to exploding a hy­
drogen device than previous­ Defense Secretary Robert C.
ly had been thought feasibla Mi Samara today announced a
by either the West or Russia. derision to close 95 bases and
military facilities Including an
unspecified number o f ship­
yards.
VATICAN CITY (U P I) McNamara withheld identifi­
A declaration absolving the
cation
of the bases and facili­
Jews o f sole blame for the
ties until Thursday to give
death o f Christ was cleared
advance notice to the com ­
today fo r a vote in the Ecu­
munities involved.
menical Council on Friday.

Council To Vote

U.S.-Soviet Pact
MOSCOW (U P I) — The
United Stale* *nd the Soviet
Union today signed ■ twoyear agreement to use atom ­
ic energy to help find eco­
nomical ways of producing
fresh water from the oceans.

Talks Slated
CHICAGO (U P I) — Fed­
eral
mediator Francis
A.
O'Neill slated separate meet­
ings with representative* of
the nation'* railroads and six
shoperaft unions today in an
attempt to head o ff ■ threat­
ened nation wide rail strike.

Hurricane Costs
TALLA H ASSEE (U P I) —
The governor's office report­
ed that Florida has request­
ed a total o f f 10.5 million
from th« federal government
to repair destruction in the
wake o f hurricanes Cleo an 1
Dora.

Costly Operation
SAItiON , South Viet Nam
(UPI) — The largest costliest
helicopter operation o f the
Viet Nam war today netted
one motorbike, 15 grenadet,
three individual weapons, one
Communist suspect and tw i
Viet Cong guerrillas carrying
Communist document*.

Strike Near Over
United Press International
The 11-day Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing
Company
strike in four Midwestern
states was all but over today
but Ford Motor Company au­
tomobile production remained
crippled despite agreement at
two key plant*.

Collision Seen
Unless Russia
Pays Up Dues

Shoe Workers
Interested In
Factory Here

SNAS IS -SAFE'

BELIEVED LOCALLY
No communication o f d o s ­
ing the Sanford Nava] Air
Station has been received lo­
cally and, with this view and
earlier commitments, it U be
lievel the local have Is on
"safe ground "
Capt.
Chandler
Swanson,
commanding officer of the
base, and Andrew C'arraway,
chairman of the armed forces
County
Chamber of
Com ­
merce
this afternoon were
"confident the base will con­
tinue."
Both cited a statement by
Adtn. James Tbach, vie* chief
o f naval operations for air,
before llie Navy League at Or­
lando late last month that
"Sanford Naval Air Station is
a ‘ hard core' Navy operation"
and will continue indefinitely.

'Dressed* Turkey
At Nudist Meet
Here are the bare facta:
An autumn get-together la
planned for Sunday by the
Sunny Sands Nudist R*s*rt
at Daytona Beach.
About (hr only thing dress­
ed for the dinner will he the
turkey, arrordlng to a* an­
nouncement mad* this morn­
ing, Games will be played
and prizes awarded.
Resort officials aald th*
volleyball court baa been
moved nearer the pool and
the upper level aundeck Is
almost always warm to the
touch.
Th* Herald staff I* mulllag over coverage o f the
event* and some say they
may go "In a b od y ."

Uie lake increase which went
into clfect when the 1964 tags
were sold early thla year.
The 1963 tag. just as Its
predecessor — the 1964 lag —
will be good foi 13 months and
this means that 1966 lags will
not go nn sale until March
1 ol that year.
By that time, state author­
ities probably will designate
them as 1964 67 tags because
they will hr 13-month tags
until the yv ir arrives when
plates will go nn sale July 1.
At Uut time, they arc suppos­
ed to revert to the 12-month
tagUut you can purchase 1963
tags now.
The collector's offices reveiled today that anyone de­

Dividend Voted
By County Bank

Navy Personnel Top
UF Goal With 117%
Navy fliera of Reconnais­ connalssancc Attack Wing One
and especially
tha
sance Attack Wing One have units,
squadron
chairmen,
for
their
hung up a record 117 per cent
Interest and co-operation in
figure in their part of the 1964
helping Reconnaissance Wing
Seminole County United Fund One M eet and Heat' its 62,drive that hat brought 63,- 636 goal,
078.85 to the grand total of
" f t is this United' effort
HO.Ooo, the minimum goal for
this year.
Lt. H. F. Milburn, tn a
memorandum to his fellows,
describe* the manner of the
attack which brought about
this extraordinary record —
the United Fund is still driv­
ing to m ake its total—as fol­
low*;
"I want to take this nppur(unity to thank the various He-

Directors of the South Semi­
nole Park

Fern Park, voted

a 25 cent*

a

share dividend

for shareholders o f record as
of Dec. 1. Tlie dividend is
payable Dec. 12
This is the second time in
two years South Seminole has
voted a dividend. Last year’s
dividend came when the hank
was 29 months old and is call­
ed indicative at the rapid d e­
velopment in the South Semi­
nole area.
The hank now has 4no share­
holders with 33.DOO shares of
stock outstanding. The newest
dividend will mean an addi­
tional 18,730 for the South
Seminole econom y where a
majority uf the stockholders
reside.

Know Your Gem
Course Dropped
NEW YOIIK (U P I) - The
Museum of Natural History
announced it* course entitled
"Know Your Precious (Jems'*
has been postponed indefinite­
lyA spokesman said the clos­
ing of Morgan Hall, where
1410,000 in precious
gems
were stolen recently, preclud­
ed continuation o f th* course

Chamber Voting
On 14 Directors
Seminole County Chamber
of Com m erce President Kar­
lyle Housholder announced to­
day that the roster for elec­
tion of 14 new directors has
gone out to members, with
postmark deadline for return
set at midnight, Sunday.
Member* are asked to mark
their choice among the mem­
bership for the new directors.
All directors serve staggered
terms and 28 of the present
directors will continue in of­
fice.
Those directors whose terms
will continue this year Include
George Anderson, R o b e r t
Besserer.
taring
Burgess,
Scott Burns Andrew Carraway,
Hibbard
Casselberry,
Randall Chase, Mack Cleve­
land Jr. C. R Clonts, Richard
Deal, John Fitzpatrick, Jack
L. Greene. E C. Harper Jr.
and Bill Hemphill.

Housholder, Gen. J. C. Hut­
chison, John Ivey, A. R. Lormann, Richard McCanns, R.
T. MUwee, M. L. Raboru Jr.
Douglas
Stenstrom,
Earl
Toney, George Touhy, T. E.
Tucker and U. F. Wheeler Jr.

which continues to portray our
fine city, our county and ou r
nation that the U. S. Navy is
a 'CAN DO' organization keen­
ly interested in the health and
welfare of the communitlea In
which its commands and units
are located."
Five of the unit* which drove
far beyond their self-set quotas
were K V A IH with 137 per
cent, VAIl-7 with 133 per cent,
VAH-11 with 102 per cent.
VAH-13 wilh 173 per cent and
CRAW-1 ( staff) with 323 per
cent.

WASHINGTON
&lt;UPI)
President Johnson called tn hi*
top diplomatic advla*ra today
to plan U. S. strategy fo r •
fast-approaching crisis with
the Soviet Union ov er United
Nation* financing.
Th* future o f the world o r
ganliatlon may b* at staka la
the moneybag showdown be­
tween th* two g n a t pow er*
over Ruisia'a refusal to pay
more than $34 million in p a il
due asiessmenta for UN peace­
keeping force* In th* Congo
and Middle East,
A clash is expected D oc. 1
at the opening of the 20th UN
General Assembly In N ew
York City unlen the United
States or Russia backs dow n
on the iszue.
"W e're
on
a
collision
course," said on* Btata D e­
partment official,
Johnson arrangod a confer­
ence with Secretary erf Stato
Dean Rusk, UN A m bassador
Adlal Stevenson and Assistant
Secretary of State Harlan
Cleveland to discuss tha fi­
nancing deadlock and other
UN matters.
There were Indication# Um
Chief Executive would r e a f­
firm the nation's hard lino
and demand paym ent o f tho
Soviet share or m ove to de­
prive the Russians o f a vote
1c the UN Aiaembly.
American officials said they
believed tha U. 9 . poalUon
would be supported o s ■ sho w
down vote In the assem bly,
even though many natlooa try­
ing to preserve neutrality in
the Ksst-Wtst conflict proba­
bly would abstain.
Under a provision o f th* UN
charter, Russia could loae Its
assembly vote for being two
years behind In paying assess­
ments. U. S. sources said,
however, they doubted Rus­
sia would allow this to happen.

Orlando Tops
Cities In Debt
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Orlando, Fla., entered 1M4
with the largest per capita
debt of say of 310 Am erican
cities, according to th* Cen­
sus Bureau.
The Bureau said Us report
wax baaed on fiscal year*
that ended In 1943 for cltie#
of 30,000 or over population.
Orlando resident* o w e d ,
through their city govern­
ment, $1,01X27 for every
man, woman and child.
Seroad from the top of the
list w ji New York with a
per capita debt of 6873.42.
And at the other extrem e, all
by Itself, was Downey, Calif.
It had no debt at all.

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Adventist

Methodist

m a r i m t n anm es
■ II P a rk A v e ise

BATURDAT—
B abbs th M e e t ------M l a. m .
W arab le ■errl## — M M a. m.
W edaaaday N ight
P ra y e r f e r r ite ------ViM P&gt; m .

Alliance
c w n irru ii

m ib p io n a r t

ALLLUTCR C H U R CH ,
1411 P ark A r e a t I d l k l I t
H e r. C. C. D m f t . — .P a e le r
Bwaday Bekeel ___ li« l a. m.
W orship aerrlee — 11:11 a. m.
B v aato g W arship
TiM p&gt; m.
AUleas* T a jik
. „
Fellow ship (W ed.) _ Tit* p. m.
i t a j w h errlea mLm fit* p m .

____________ASSEMBLY

OP OOD CHURCH
Car. *Uh a n d Kim
m . U . Wilder —
— P a ste r
Pea4aT lebaal ____ 1:41 a. m.
M e ra la f W arship - H it* a. m.
■ r e s la p W arship — til# P- m.
T e n th Parr. (ins.) - *:•• ►
Mid-Week P arr. (W ed.) . T ill

’ *

m

___

BaptiBt
CRNTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
P o n d e r Plheel —
M l ------M o re lia Worship — IIi*4 a. m.
T ra la ls a U aaloa - M l t « •
■ r e a lm Perries ----P- m.
W ad. Prayer P e rrie s 7:10 p- m.
M ariery Open
W TRR .--------------- 7sta p. m.
P aad ay Rita B roadeaet
WESTffDB MIBPIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith I t * H olly Are.
Jo h n R. X t a p ----------- Paata*
P aad ay Seheel — (III# a. m.
P anday
H o rn lap W arship — 11:H a. m.

BSKlif

■ ra a ln p WarHilp — TiM p. as.
W adaatday
P ra y e r Perries . - Tin* p. n .
P1MPC R E IT BAPTIBT
CHURCH
O aera Road
P aata*
- W illiam J. Oueea
Mom Ins Woretilp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l---- — l : t l a. m.
T raining Union —_ i : l l p. m.
E v e n ln t Worehlp — 1:1* p. m.
W ed. Officer* A Teachers
H eeltap —....— — l : ! t p. m.
JORDAN MIKStONAnT
BAPTIST CHURCH
i u i w . r i m s tre e t
Pandey School —_ IS:## a. m.
H o ra la p W orship — ll:* a a. m.
B ible pTsdr (Sunday) TlOO p m.
■ ra n a e llitln Service t:M p. m.
W ad. Prayer Meet — 7:te p. m.
■Ill Stephana — -------- Paetor
A Cordial Waleom* to All

r . t Cktace ----------- p a lte r
M orales W orehlp — liM * a .
Paaday Peheal —— M l a. n .
H o ralap W arship — 11:44 a at.
T rata lap Ualoa __ 1:11 p. m .
E venlap W orship - Till p m .
Wad. Prayer P aretos 7:M p- as.
BLDER PPR1ROP BAPTIST
Old Orlaade Rd. a t Heater A v a
B. Hamlllea O rltfla _ P asto r
Sunday f c h e o l___ 1:11 a. as.
Morning Worship — lt:*4 a. as.
Training Unlea — lit* p&gt; as.
B eaalng W arship — f i l l p. at.

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Ckarah S treet, Long wood
Vt. Charted W . S tew art, Jr.
T lear,
Holy C a n m aataa — B:SS a. a .
Fam ily ■or ris e A
--------------- I:M a. m.
— .. - — 1:1* a . m.

BAPTIPT MISSION
KKTBMPRMB
Ssaday S ch o o l---- — M l a. m.
Morning Worship _ |l:0« e. m.
T raining Union
1:41 p. m.
Evening Worehlp — 7:1* p. at.
Wed. Nlaht
P tty e r Meeting ... 7:1# p. m.
Rev. R. J. Boynton — Paetor

HOLT CROPS
*#! p. P a rk ava
TV. L i n y D. Paper, R euter
Holy C e a a M lM _ 7:41 a . m.
Fam ily Semico u 4
lu n g e r PefeM l-------- I M h k
H ornlap P ra y e r

Christian

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES O P CHRIST
l i t ! S. Pan lord A r t
R. Vernon Pall**
Sunday School
f ill a. m.
Morning Worehlp . 11:41 a. at.

( r e s t Pea*ay —

Help Creama a lr a ll tS t A m.

Free Methodist
PR PB METHODIST CHURCH
C rraer Ith PL s a p Laurel Ava
R e :. C. B. An le v a m _ F a a trr
Telephone: lll-T S ti
PnnAey Schorl _
1:41 g. m.
H ornlap W o re h lp
19:41 a. m.
Evenlap W o re h lp
7:o* p. m.
W*A P ray er Service T:IS p. a

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O P CHRIST
d eaev a
Ralph Brewer Jr. B vangettit
Bible B e h o e l-------- 1:1* n. m.
Morning Worehlp — MO a. at.
E onlng Wurehlp — 4:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Service l ; t t p. as.

Lutheran

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Highway I I Wetl
Morris R u b y ----- - Evangelist
Bible C l e i t ----- --- II;** a. m.
M orning Worehlp — 11:4# a. at.
Evening Wurehlp — 1:0* p. m.
Bible C ltnee Wad. _ III# p. m.

GOOD SHBFHKRD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IMS A Orlando D rive
Hwy. IT- Pt)
Sanford, Florida
tn - iiti
The Rev. J . S e r t e i P a a r y ,
Paetor
Sunday School ----- | : | | a. m.
Horning W urihlp „ llie e *. m.
Communion—Klret Sunday la
Each Month
K indergarten and N uraary

CHURCH o r CHRIST
t i l l P erk Avenue
B ert B ro w n -------- Evangel!**
Sunday
Bible S tu d y ----- — !*:*! a. m.
Morning Worship — II:** a. m.
E v en ln t Service _ 1:1* p. at.
See "lleretd of T ru th ” t p. m.
Sunday on C baanel t
Tuesday
Lad lea lllbl* Claes _ l l i t l a. m ,
Wednesiley
Bible d e e * -------- Till p. ■*

But old enough far the Bible t
For in these very years before she fully understands Its truth, s
child lesms to raped God's Word. Reverence ii born. A sense of th«
importance of religion develops.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH UK CHRIST
aCIKNTlKT
IS* Keet Hecond Htreet

The passage* must be short. . . and sensibly chosen. Childish but
searching question* must be answered. Mother ant! Dad will soon illseover that explaining Truth to their child deepens their own com­
prehension.

P u n d ey Mervlr* A

Sunday 8&lt; Hu.ll ....... 11:00 e. m.
Hublecte: "M urtale end Im ­
mortal*"
Wedneeder Service _ M l p. m.
Reeding lluum: I t l K. Klret.
Weekdays: le il* *. m. - 4:1#
p. m. Krldey Evening: 4:10S :lt p. m.

CHURCH O P ROD
11nd A Pronch
U If. A lfo rd .................. Paatn*
flundny School —— 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — ll:*4 a. m.
Evengellelle Barv. _ 7:11 p. m.
Tuee. Prayer Berv. - 7:14 p. m.
Thurs. Young People
Endeavor
------- 1:11 p. at.

OHTKKN BAPTIHT CHUHCli
HWT. 414
I'h. 1 1 1 .tilt
P se to r ___ C heater W. i'lenk
Sunday School
14:90 %. m.
Morning Service — !l:eo e. m.
T rain in g Union — 4:10 p. m.
Kvenlna Hervlra — 7)10 p. m.
Wedneedey Meetlnee:
Organ laallan# — . t:le p m.
P ray er — - ..........- 7;le p. m.
Chair — ------- ----- 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OK RODOK PIIOPHKCT
liey Elm Avvnue
Tiev. Robert W a tc h ___ P se to r
Sunday School
.u. 1:41 a. m.
Worehlp Hervlce — 70:40 a. m.
K ngtllalJa Herv. _ Til* p. m.
Tundey:
Rlbl* Training
Till p. m.
Thursday;
Young People Service 7:41 p.m.

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
I t s P a rh At*.
B ar. Robert M. Jenklne, Pent**
Morning W orehlp _ l: t* p. m.
Sunday School _
1:41 a m.
Morning W orehlp — ! • : ! • g . m.
HYP Meeting* — «:|* p. at.
(Interm ediate, ian lo r)
■ vealap W orehlp
IRIS p. aa

Tike advantage of a parent'* most sacred privilege. Introduce
your child to God. Make the Bible part of the family. Participate
in and cooperate with the Church’a program of religious education.

Church Of God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
l l t l Country Club Road
Ppoaaored by Tire* B aptist
C hurch
B a r. R. T. B a rre tt —
re e to r
Sunday S c h o o l___ t : l t a. m.
W orehlp Hervlc* _ 11 :H a. m.
T rs ln ln f Union —_ 1:41 p. m.
E vening W orehlp _ 7:70 p. m.
W ed. Prayer Herv. — 7:10 p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
IM w . n t h p isea
T h e Church of the L utheran
Hour" aaS TV T h l a la the
Life"
H erbert W. O o e ra a ___ P aetor
Sunday School ___ 1:14 a. m.
Worship Service __ !■;!• a. m.
K indergarten aa d Nuraary

Not old enough for a novel, a dictionary, an encyclopedia.

A child grows spiritually whose parents grow spiritually 1

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Bee. W. E. Tlmma Paetor
Pundey School - ...... - » :() », b .
Morning Service* „ ll :« r a. m.
Choir Praotle* Wed. T:l* p. m.
■very Oaa Weloome.
Sunday

Monday
Deuteronomy

1 : 1-2

Tuesday
Deuteronomy
• :ZO-2I

Wednesday

1’ulms

77:1*11

Thurnoay
Ezekiel
11:17-21

Methodist
ORACB METHODIST CHURCH
Oner* Rd.. a t Woodland Av*.,
Rev. John K. Hire* Jr., Paetor
Churoh Bchoal ___ | ; | | a. m.
Morning W o re h lp
It:## a. m.
H T P -------------------- 1 11 p. m.

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
M ETH O D irr CHURCH
Worn**'* Club Building
M l Oak A va
D urw ard H. K night Jr.. Paata*
Sunday School ___ _ 1:41 a m.
W orship Service _ _ t ; |0 p. m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NASARENE
W. ind BL a t Mapl* Ava
Paul Blche* _________ Paetor
Sunday Schoel __ 1:41
M orning Worehlp . 14:41 a *a
Youth
. 4:44 p. A
Tounp Adult
Fellowship
1:4# p. eg
The Name* W* Bear
E vangelistic Service Tt4l p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (Wed.) _ 7:4* p. m .
Third Sunday
Slapaplratlon — lit* a &lt;■*FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
&gt;
Lake Mery, FI*.
Rev. W, U Holcombe, Psetor
Sunday
4:41 a m. ----- Elbl* Seheel
11:41 A m . — Morntnp Worehlp
7:«4 p. m. _ Evening Service
7:44 A m . — Wed. Mid-Week
P rayer Servlcea
7:44 p. m. — Lead Wed. Mlaalonary Service

Pentecostal
FIR ST

PENTECOSTAL

CHURCH OK LONG WOOD
t i l Orange S treet
Rev. K. Ruth G rant — Pastor
Sunday School
10:40 a m.
Morning Worehlp — Uio4 a m.
Sunday Evening — 7:10 a m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7 ;|e a «C o n q u e ro r * Meeting
F r l d h y ------------- 7:14 a m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, K1a
Oak Ava * trd Pt.
Grover C. Sewell J r . _P aetor
E dgar W. Smith J r . A ealitant
P aetor
Church S chool_____ 4:41 a m.
Beeelon Meet*
. 19:44 a m.
Morning W o reh lp _11:44 a m,
Pioneer Fellowship _ 1:44 A m.
Senior HI Fellowship 1:44 a m.
Evening Worship ™ 7:49 A m.
Wed. P ray er Meeting 7:11 a m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
J77I South Orlando Drive
Thomas U. Mahln —
P a ste r
W orship ..........
4:04 a m.
Churoh School —_ i i : i e a ca

“The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible*
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Stmford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges sad S U ff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON k CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th S t, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1490 W. 1st. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley &amp; Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. S t , Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida
BAPTIST

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

S M r m r s s n a p p in 1 t u r t l e
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and SUff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irvins L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson

IIILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose k WUka Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

ML lie n M leelaaery B aptlet. Ilptg Av*.
New ML Calvary
lllaaloaary
Baptlet
t i l l W, 11th BL
New ttalem Prtm tllv* B ap tlet Church,
lie * w. i t t k s l
New ML Zion Baptlet Church, 17M P e tr Av*
Oaklawn B ap tlet Chape), 1741 W. I*ih Sl
Oeteen B aptlal Church
Plntrrvet B ep tlrt Churoh. t i t W. Onor* Rd.
i’ralrle L aka Baptlal Church, Ridge R d ,
Kern P ark
Program M laatenarp B ap tlal Church, Midway
gccoud Ih llo h Miealonary Baptlel Church.
Ninth * H ickory
■l James Miealonary B a p tist Church Sts.
Rd. I l l O steen
St. Paul Miealonary B a p tist Church, Ith SL
St. MaUhtwa Miealonary Baptlet Church
Canaan H eig h ts
BL Joka'a M ieslaaary B ap tlal Church,
41* Orpreee SL
Temple B ap tlal Church, Palm Sprlags R d.
A lu m o a u Springe
Waateldc Mlaalonery B a p tist Church.
414 R Hally Av*.
Zlea Hop* B aptlel Chnreh. IIS Orange Av*.

■L Ann*a CathoUa Church.
Perahlag
Piece, DaBary
* l Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, Mait­
land Av*. Altamonte Springs

Paata
W ealayaa MethodlsL
BL
4*
W. a t Paola
SL Jam es A.M R , Sanford Av*.
SL Mary’* A.M.R Church SL RL I I I Oateea
■L Pour# Methodlet C h n r e h Oateea
Rd. E siarprte*
Stafford Memorial M ethodist C h u r c h
A. DeBary
MASARERB

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
F o rest Lake ■sventh-day Adveatlet Church,
Hwy. I l l, Fereat City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, M allUud
A te , A lum ont# tprlng*
Ssnfnrd Seventh-day Adveatlet Church,
Sovoath A Elm

“SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY*
Sntlech D aptlat Church, Ovleda
Centre! U iyttet Church, l i l t Oak Av*.
Chuluote Klret Baptlet Church
Chuluut* B aptlal Mleutoa
(Cider gyring* Baptlal Church.
I l l Lehman H I
Klret Baptlet Church. I t l P ark Av*.
Frleadehlg Uaptlat Church • (
Altaic a lt* kprlnga
R l 414. A IU i m i i i * S p rtifg
K im Baptlal Church o f Da Bury
Klrat B aptlal Church r t Geneva
P i n t ilap tlal church of Laka Mary
Klret Baptlet Church el Lab* l i e n e e
Klret Baptlet Church of Leap wood. Our.
Church A G rant •
Klret U aptlat Church a t Ovleda
Klrat Baptlet C hurch of Sea Land* Spring#
Klret Bhlluh Mleelenery Baptlet Churth,
11*1 W. IJ lh SL
Kureet City Reptlet Chnreh
F u u aU la Head Uaptlat Chnreh. Ovleda
Love Southern Uaptlat Mleeloo, Chulueta
M lailoanry
B ap tlet Church N orth ltd.
P n tarp rU a
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Macedonia M illion B aptlet Church
Oak rilll ltd- Oateea
Morning G lory Baptlet Church. Oeneva Hwy.
Mt. olive Miealonary Baptlet Church. Sea
Len to ap rla g a R d . Longwood

CATMOUC
Church *f th o Nativity, Lake Mery
All Soel* c a t holla ch n reh . 711 Oak Ava.
Roman CathoUa Mesa. Ppertam ane Club,
Chulueta

CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 14*7 S. Sanford Ava
C ongregational C hrlitU n Chnreh.
11*1 P erk Avc.
Norlhaldc Christian Church, F l o r i d *
Haven D r, M idland
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
or
of
of

Chrlar. t i l l g. Park A v a
Christ, Oeneva
Chrlal, Longwood
Chrtat, Paata
CHURCH OP OOD

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

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of
of
of

God.
Ood,
God.
Ood

141 Hickory
77*0 8. Freueh
Oviedo
Ml**ion, Eaicryrie*
EPISCOPAL

AU S ain ts Episcopal Churoh B. DeBary
Av#., Baterprla*
Chrlet Episcopal Church. Longwood
All Salat* Episcopal, E nlarprlaa
Help Cross Episcopal, P ark A v a a t 4tk

LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Churoh, Over brook
D r, Casselberry
flood Uhephard United L uthers,
3)40 S. Orlande Dr.
L utheran Churok a t the
le t w . n t h piece
Messiah Lutheran Church. Amerlenn Legleu
Hell. Prairie L ak a Pern P ark
SL Lukes L utheran Church, RL IM Slav!*
METHODIST
B arnett Memorial Methodist Church, E.
DeBary Av*., E nterprtea
Beer Lake Methodlet Churoh
Bethel A.M.B. Church. Canaan H eights
Caeaalborry Community Methodist Church.
Hwy. IT-II A B luer Rldgo Rd.. Casselberry
DeBary Community Methodist ch n re h W.
H ighland a DeBary
Chrlet Methodist Church
Bnnland E states
F irst Methodist Chureb, 414 P erk A n
F irst Methodist Cbureh of Ovlodo
F irst Southern Methodist Church
W om an's Club I t l Oak Ava.
P rea Methodist Church. 144 W. Ith SL
O esare Methodist Church, O aaara
Grace Methodist Church, O aore Rd.
G reat Chapel A.M E. Church. Ovleda
Oahgrov* Methodlet Church, Oviedo
Oateea Methodlat Church

P I re t C hurch *f th e Nasarena, W.
3nd a t Meal*
F ern P ark Churoh a f the Net* root,
OHrlen R d. Far* Park
Lake Mary Chureb el th e Neesrea*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Proobyierlan Church, Lake Mary
P lre t Preabyterlaa ChureS. Oak Ac*.
A led SL
F irs t ra e e b jte rla n Church. Caeeelberry
P lret Preabytartea Chnreh af DeBary,
R H ighland
PreabyterU n Churoh a t T he Coves#ml
Iff* A Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Pteebytertea Chnreh Idld L ea­
ns#! Boh. D r, Bear Laka
Up#*!* Oemmaalty Preabyterlaa Churoh,
Up s ilt H4.
W estm inister Proabyterlaa Ckorch. Howell

Park. BL *M

OTHER CHURCHES
Alloa'a A.M.E. Church. Oliva A 11th
Church *f Ood In ChrtsL Ovleda
C huluote Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophscy, 3147 Elm Are.
Churoh of Ood Mtmlon, Enterprise
Church cf Jecue C hrlet of L atter Day
Saint*, l l t l P ark A v a
Community Cbspel. Altamonte Springe
E astern Orthodox Church, St. Johns Chrynostam Chaps 1. Hwy. (7-11, P ara P ark
C ongregation Bath liras!, 14th A Magnolia
P lre t Churoh a t ChrteL Scientist.
404 R Ind SL
Kingdom HgU of Jehovah's Witness
L aka Moaroo Unit. 7143 W. Third SL
F irs t Pentecostal Church a t Longwood
XL Oliva H oliness Church, Oak Hilt
Rd. Oateea
Pluecrest Assembly af Ood, 17th A Elm
Sea ford Alliance Church, 1441 R P erk A v a
Sanford Congregation *f Jehovah's W it»ee**A 144 Sanford A v a
The Salvation Army, 114 R Ind SL
U nity Church ad Baaford. 144 &amp; Let BL

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2 8 Feared Dead In Airliner Crash
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Persons Interested in Men*
tal Health and it* problem*
In Seminole County a n invlt*
ad to attend the annual meet*
In* of the local organization,
Tuesday at I p.m. at the
Health Department auditor*
ium, corner of Freneh Avo.
and Ninth S t They will bo
showing an excellent film.
■‘The Plat Day."
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Rosa Lee Hamilton, who
runa things out at tha Snappin’ Turtle, and Lorane Van
Pelt will be celebratinf a
Joint birthday T u e a d a y ,
What’a more, they were born
on the earns day ’way bach
In IDTT.
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Dr.. Richard Doughtrty, of
Sanford, was ona of tha
speakeri at a recent seminar
for the Central Florida Op*,
tametrlc Aiaociation In San*
ford. Tha subject of Dr.
Dougherty’s I a e t u r a was
"Glaucoma Detection” and
waa bated on ten cates of
glaucoma that the local op­
tometrist discovered In his
practice durlnr the past year.
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R. E. Porter prefer* "FlorIdena” over "Floridians" for
reference to residents of our
■tats. But some of hla co*
workers bclleva It should be
"Floridians," and so write It.
Maybe from now on youll be
reading about ''Alasklana,”
‘•Tamplani,’* "Orlandoians,”
"Daytonaians,” "Indianalanf,”
and how about thla ona: "H a.
walliane." It's Just a matter
at taits.
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Raymond F. Menslng, tax
expert and business consultant
who is certified to practice befor* tha Interna] Revenue Ser­
vice, will be guest speaker for
today's 6:30 p.m. dinner meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Board of Realtors at the Capri
Restaurant. Ilia subjects will
be "Tax and the Real Estate
Broker" and "Tax and Busi­
ness." This meeting will be
open to all brokers whether or
not they are members of the
board.

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WEATHER: Fair thru Tuesday; high about 80; low tonight In 60a.
VOL. 66

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MON., NOVEMBER 16, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

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MISS NANCY SWENSON, lovely Oviedo High
School homecoming queen, wm crowned during
the halftime show at Friday nlght’a grid contest
between the Liona and the visiting Frostproof
Bulldogs. Miss Swenson ia shown being crowned
by the 1963 queen, Miss Ann Ridenour. The
other four contestants included Marilyn Partin,
Karen Jansen, Connie Pendarvis and Gay Ulrey.

'Great Society7
Eyed By LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson v ie back
a t hla Whita Houea desk to­
day ready to study reports
from taek forces he set up to
draft his "great aoclety” pro­
gram .
The President returned to
the White House Sunday
night for the first time since
hia landslide election victory
on Nov. 3, ending a 13-day
working vacation at his LIU
Ranch in Texaa.
ilia announced achedule to­
day railed only for a swear*
Ing In ceremony for Gardner
Ackley aa chairman and Ar­
thur 31. Okuin as a new mem­
ber of the Council of Eco­
nomic Advisers.
But Johnson waa expected
to spend moet of tha day
looking over reports and con­
ferring with aides on foreign

affairs, hla budget and the
legislative program ha will
present to Congress In Jan­
uary.
Ha ia preparing for a ser­
ies of consultations on the
NATO alliance, including a
visit next month by British
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
son.
A thorough review of the
South Viet Nam situation
also la on tha agenda. John­
son has promised such a
aludy and the administration
ia nearing decisions on pos­
sible expansion of the war
effort there.
During the next two weeks,
Johnson is expected to review
the reports from tha 13 task
forces which have bean draw­
ing up proposals tor nla leg­
islative program.

WASHINGTON (U l’l ) —
Tha U S. Supreme Court to­
day apparently left the reapportlonment of the Pennsyl­
vania Legislature up to the
state's Supreme Court.
In a brief opinion, the high
court vacated an order of a
■pedal threa-judga federal
court handed down April 29,
19(14, finding Pennsylvania's
1904 reapportionment taws
unconstitutional.
Tha lower court, howavar,
had acted before the Supreme
Court’s June IS decision requlring both houses of a state
leglalatura to be based aa
nearly aa posiible on popu­
lation.
Meantime, tha atsta Su­
preme Court had taken tha
m atter over and fixed a dead­
line of Sept. 1, 1965, for a
new apportionment of both
housea.
T h a Pennsylvania atata
court aald If tha deadline Is
not met "we shall take auch
action as may be appropriate
in light of tha then existing
condition*.’'
Today’s unsigned opinion
reviewed these facta and then
aald:
,
‘The Judgment of the dis­
trict court Is therefore vacat­
ed and tha cause is remanded
for further consideration In
tlight.of Jhp dfclatop.,super­
vening sine* the anfry of tha
judgment. ,

Young Hunter Typhoon Kate Slams
Wounds Himself Into South Viet Nam

Hunting season got otf to a
bad start for 11-year-old Clif­ SAIGON (UPI) — A new
ford Pell, of Osteen, who is typhoon «im»d 90 m.p.h.
In "good" condition today at winds at storm • battered
Seminole Memorial Hospital South Viet Nam today,
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suffering from a shotgun
U. S. Air Forca weather­
How cruel can some people wound In his arm and should men said Typhoon Kats was
get? Officials reported that er.
located less than 200 miles
Young Pell, who was part of enst of Saigon in tha South
over the weekend someone was
tossing lighted cigarettes Into an aarly morning hunting par­ China Sea on a course headthe mouths of bears at the ty Saturday, was standing on a *d dead-center for the capital.
stump holding his shotgun
Sanford Zoo.
It was tha third typhoon
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which discharged when he ac­ to rlsgua this Communlst-b«"A Basic Concept of The cidentally dropped it, accord set nation in th* past three
C 1111 a n 'a Responsibility in ing to witnesses. He was rush weeks.
Community Planning." is i ed to the hospital by his fath
More than 6.000 Viet­
long title for a "short" coj- er, Albert Pell, and his uncle namese were killed and mil­
fsrence which will be held who were with him at the Ume lions left homeless and hun­
Saturday at the Langford Hotel of the accident,
gry when typhoons Iris and
in Winter Park. Among other The youngster underwent a J 01'in ui(|
to the" low",
speakers, theprogram—con- two-hour operation Saturday lu ml provinces of central Viet
ducted jointly by the Central and doctors today denied ru- Nam.
Florlda Development Com- mors that he might lose the
The Vietnamese government
tnittee and the Scare-Roebuck arm.
doled all Saigon school* In
Foundation— will feature Ro- “ He Is in no danger at pre* advance of Typhoon Kate's
hert S. Brown, Seminole Coun- sent of losing the arm, al­ arrival. Fringe wind* began
though the shotgun blast tore hilling the city today. The
ty'a toning director.
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away bone, muscle and flesh. fury of the storm'a power
The "bankers group." spon­ He is In good condition," con­ was expected to strike in the
sors of the idea along with the firmed a local surgeon.
tarly hours Tuesday.
Constable Irving Vieno in­ An American m i l i t a r y
C of C, say they don't mind a
fait about the suggested chan­ vestigated the accident.
spokesman said the U. 3. Air
ges la their original plan. It
Force has begun moving its
was a beginning. All they ask Trooper Unhurt
jet bomber and fighter air­
r is that the project be COM­
PLETED on the high plane U
When C a r Flips
deserves.
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Florida Highway P a ( r n 1
The "canni-g kitchen” where
Trooper John A. McConnell es­
precinct 3 voters used to cast caped Injury Friday afternoon
their ballots isn't any more.
after his car flipped while he
By United Preaa
The building was razed over was chasing a speeder on
A vast storm network sock­
the weekend to make way for Highway 434 near the interscc
ed Arizona and Nevada with
progress — the paving im­ tlon of Interstate 4.
heavy snow today and sent
provement of 33th Street.
McConnell said he was chas­ welcome thunderstorms sweep­
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ing a black Ford sedan and
Miss Carol Greene, daughter when a car operated by John ing across the Midwest to ease
of 3lr. and Mrs. Jack I. Bennett Jr. attempted to make the long drought.
Up to 13 inches of snow piled
Greene, 106 N. Virginia Ave­ a left turn, he pulled around,
up in the mountsins of 3fonnue, ia now, wearing
the
covet
...
hit ■ culw rt and the palrol
tana and Colorado. The wea­
ed wings of an airline steward- eJr overturned.
sss. having just completed an
Bennett was charged with ther bureau issued warnings to
intensive training course of failure to yield the right-of- motorists and stockmen from
National Airlines in Miami.
way. McConnell said he had New Mexico to the Canadian
The graduation ceremony his seatbelt fastened snd this border.
w as
witnessed by Miss Is credited with preventing in­ The snow storm— described
ss the worst in Nevada since
Greene's parents who were ac­ juries to himself.
1343— hampered the search
companied to Sanford by the
for s U year old nurse missing
neophyte stewardess, here for
ZONING SESSION
the weekend.
County Zoning Director Ro- on a solo flight in the Battle
Miss Greene Joins another bert S. Brown announced today Mountains (N et.) area.
Sanford girl, Miss Candl Con- that the Seminole County Zon­ It was blamed for the deaths
dcr, in the corps of flight hos- ing Board had set Dec. 9 for of s Colorado motorist whose
Usses of National Airlines.
auto skidded off an icy high­
its next meeting.

craft fore* from Ton Son
Nhut airbase on the outskirts
of Safgon to « safer, undis­
closed location. L i g h t e r
planes war* tied down or
moved Into hangar*.

Driver Faces
Four Charges
A driver booked by city po­
lice aa Zanay Thomas Jr. Is
charged on four counts after
he allegedly fled the scene of
an accident at 13th Street ami
French Avenue Saturday after­
noon.
Thoma* Is charged with
reckless driving, driving with­
out an operator’s license, driv­
ing while intoxicated and fail­
ure to stop and give aid or in­
formation at the accident. Po­
lice say a car driven by
Thomas and one operated by
Herhcrt Hurston collided at the
intersection.

Red Wall Closed
BERLIN (UPI) - The Com­
munist wall was closed at mid­
night, not to reopen again until
the Christmas season.

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Ben Gurion Quits
TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) David Ben Gurion, Israel's
first prime minister, resigned
Sunday night from the Central
Committee of the Mapsl (Is­
rael Labor) party.
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2 Girts Die
IMMOKALEE (UPI) - Two
little girls were burned to
death here Sunday when they
were trapped in a car which
burst Into flames while their
mother went shopping.

NATO Navy
VISUALIZING this curving iakefront drive glowing with blooming
flowers, graceful palm trees and glittering lights is John Alexander,
temporary chairman of the Seminole County beautification committee, aa
he stands on the unadorned atrip bordering Lake Monroe. Alexander is
setting out today to enlist the co-operation of every civic-minded organi*
zation and individual to “make Seminole County the moat beautiful county
In Florida.”
(Herald Photo)

Challenge Is Accepted
By Dottle Austin
Sanford sad Seminole Coun­
ty hava picked up the gauntlet
flung down last Thursday by
Tom Gilchrist, speaker at a
Chamber of Commerce dinner
meeting, which made headlines
in Friday'a Sanford Herald.
Chamber President Karlylc
Housholder announced today
that John Alexander, county
commissioner, realtor and in­
surance agent, has been nam­
ed temporary chairman of a
committee to study and develop
wsjrs and means to Leautif/
Seminole County.
Among other highlights of
Gilchrist's speech which "laid
it on tho tine for Semipole
County," the speaker challeng­
ed the county "to beautify
your beautiful iakefront and
other approaches with lights,
plants and flowers—lead those
tourists right off Interstate
4."
Housholder emphasized that
Alexander is not acting as a
county commissioner, but as a
private citizen and expects to
enlist the co-operation snd aid
of every service club, civic or­
ganization, garden club and
governing body in (he county
St well as individual interested
aliens is members of tha
county-w.de committee.
Letters have been sent to
ill civic organizations and
clubs asting them to appoint
a member to the committal
emphasizing that "it is essen­
tial that tiie individual appoint­
ed have vision, initiative and
willingm-.-s to devote time and
effort to he project,”
Housholder said that he also
Intends to appoint other civic
leaders throughout the county
areas which bonier all ap­
proaches ’x) the county.
"Gilchriit's challenges have
stirred the spirits snd Imagina­
tion of si! who heard him, and
1 intend to confer with busi­
ness leadrrs of the commun­
ity to discuss accepting these
challenges to make Seminole
County and the downtown San­

ford business section a firstrate shopping center, and the
most beautiful city in the Cen­
tral Florida 'keystone tri­
angle'," said Housholder.
Alexander said today that
he accepted the appointment
as temporary chairman of the
beautification committee In
"an effort to get the move off
the ground" and that he hoped

Us inch rainfall knocked out
power in parts of Chicago.
The r a lu washed out forest
fire dangers in Wisconsin and
Kentucky.
Alexandria, La. got nearly
four inches of rain during the
night and the inch of rain that
fell on Indianpohs, Iml , pro­
vided the first substantial amount 'he.-e since Oct. |g.
Omaha, Nib., reported about
half an Inch of moisture and
San Antonie, Tex., nearly an
Inch, Kansas City, Mo , had
Ux inches.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
A fairly itrong earthquake
shook the San Francisco Bay
area Sunday night, but thers
were no rrportx of injuries
or serious damage.

to call the Initial meeting with
in two weeks.
Further, the county com
mlxsiooer laid the drive should
be a concerted effort by every
resident of Seminole County,
working with the committee,
in neighborhood groups or in
dividually.

BONN (U P1)-U . S. Under­
secretary of State George W.
Ball sought reassurances from
West Germany today that U
Intends to Join tho U. S.-proposed multi-literal nuclear
navy for NATO.

Sino-Soviet Split
WASHINGTON (UPU-Cen
Ira I Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Director John McCone said In
■n unprecedented p u b l i c
speech he thinks the Slno-Sovlet split la almost beyond
hope of a settlement.

Probe Launched
In Plane Crash

"W e c a n ," he s a id , " m i k e

To Come Before
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
—U. S. Ambassador Adlal E.
Stevenson arranged an emer­
gency meeting of the UN Se­
curity Council today to deal
with bonier fighting between
Israel ami Syria.
The meeting waa firat re­
quested by Syria, w h i c h
charges Israel with an un­
provoked attack on its fron­
tier posts near tha Sea of
Galilee Friday. Israel later
joined In the requeat.
Stevenson actsd In his
capacity of Security Council
president for Noevmber. The
council pr-sldvncy r o t a t e s
each month.
Syria accused Israel of aggreasion in its call for tha
council meeting Saturday. It
considered the nutter so ur­
gent that Syrian Ambassador
Rafik Asha tried to get a
weekend session of the coun­
cil.
But Stevenson was In Wash­
ington conferring nn tho UN
financial erisia and toduy waa
the earliest time possible fur
tha council to convene.
TEL AVIV, Israel (U I’l ) Isruell troops today conduct­
ed a motorized patrol along
the border track where Sy­
rian and Israeli troopa clash-

The temblor, measuring 3.3
on the Richter scale, had the
highest reading in the area
since the 193T quake, which in­
jured 31 persons and caused
several million dollars dam­
age.
The 1937 shock measured
3 3, but struck sharply and
touched off a series of shocks
which continued for several
days.
Sunday night's t e m b l o r
shook the earth gently for a
few seconds and immediately
subsided.
Police and fir* department
switchboards were swamped
with calls in a 30-mile radius
of Ssn Francisco, but only th*
rattling of windows or dubci
was reported.

LAB VEGAS, Nar. (UPI) —
The scattered wreckage of •
Bonanza airliner that appar­
ently carried a persona to
their death was found today
on a mountain top about flvo
miles southwest of McCarran
Field.
Clark County sheriffs depu­
ties said there apparently
were no survivor*.
Charles Nlchals, a pilot for
Alamo Airways which aidad
In the aerial search said, "R ’l
pretty badly broken up, pretty
well scattered.
*Td aay th a n are no sur­
vivor*," ha added. “It’s right
on top of a mesa and porta of
it are scattered ovar 100
yarda."
A Bonania spokesman said
the airline is "proceeding
with notification of next of kin
on the assumption there o n no
survivors.'*
The wreck aits la approxi­
mately five miles from tho
■pot where actress C anto
Lombard waa killed in 1M2
wban a twin-engine piano
crashed on Fotoal Mountain.
The actress, then m arried to
Uw lata Clark Gable, eras re­
turning from a war bond sales
campaign.
A ground party sighted the
wreckage of the Bonanza plena
shortly after dawn on the
mountain between Sloan and
Arden near Interstate IS, tha
main highway connecting this
gambling center with Loe An­
geles.
The plane, Flight 114 an
route to Las Vegae from
Phoenix, Aril., disappeared
Sunday night In tha worst
snowstorm to hit this ares la
IS years. It carried 23 passen­
gers, three crewmen and three
Bonanza employe! making the
flight to Las Vagas as extras.
An all-night hunt for the
plans was frustrated by the
storm, darkness, ■ power fail­
u re 's hd disrupted communica*
tkras.
The fact the plane was silver
and white further hampered
searcher*.
A varied 3-to-lO inches of
snow blanketed this city of
223,two persons as dawn broke,
fog lilted and tha snow stop­
ped, enabling light plaoea and
helicopters to take off to aid
■ ground party of about 100
persons In the search for the
plane.

An Investigation was under
most way today Into the cause of a
crash Saturday in which an
HA-SC Vigilante reconnais­
sance bomber went down
about 11 miles southwest* of
Jacksonville while on a routine
Right from the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Ntvy officials said that the
msch two, twin-engine Jet, as­
signed to Reconnaissance At­
ed Friday. Th* bonier waa tack Squadron Nine here,
crashed about 2:05 p.m. near
reported quiet.
Israel! officials said Syrian Doctor's Inlet.
Both crew members, Lt.
solditr* were seen rebuilding
fortification* rsported to hsve Cdr. Carol C. Smith, pilot, and
been almost destroyed Friday Walter E. Carlyon III, chief
aviation Jet mechanic and
by Israeli sir force jets.
Immhadier-navleator, elected
Israel charged that Syrian
troops opened fire first at from the plane without in­
Money Stolen
the Dan aettlemsnt near ths juries.
The fliers were picked up
Tel cl Kadi border district.
From Machines
Syria’s casualties were be- by a helicopter from the Jack­
Theft of nionsy from cigar*
lived to have been much sonville Naval Air Station.
ett*
vending machines a t two
Smith, 34, resides st 106
higher than the 7 killed and
servlet
stations Is being In­
Shirley Avenue, Sanford, snd
24 wounded reported by Dam­
vestigated
by county pollcsi.
Chief Cerlyon lives at 1013
ascus, Israeli aourcea said.
The thefts were discovered
Unser Street, Mt. Dora.
Sunday morning at Howard’s
Atlantic Station, on Highway
2 Sailors Hurt
Two Men Face
17-92 near Sunland Estates,
In Car Accident
Robbery Charge
and Smith’s Amoco Station
Two men are in the county also on Highway 17-92 and
Two Sanford Naval Air
Station men were Injured Jail on a charge of attempted near th* Lake Mary Road.
Saturday night when the car armed robbery at Childrens
in which they were riding Grocery Store Friday night.
Deputies ssy the men, iden­ Screen Torn O ff 1
went out uf control on High­
A screen was torn off a
tified
ns Willie Long and Isaac
way 46 and overturned.
window at Adam’s Inn on
Harrell,
held
up
Dick
Childre
Taken to the dispensary and
llghw sy 441 soma time Sat*
later to an Orlando hospital but fled b e f o r e completing the
urday night in an uniucceao*
robbery.
They
were
appre­
were Charles Gents and David
hended by deputies on Infor­ ful attempt to burglarize thb
Hall, both attached to Reconmation given by the Intended place, county police reported
nalssa-ee Attack Squadron l.
victim.
this morning.
Investigating the accident was
F l o r i d a Highway Patrol
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson.

Seminole County the
beautiful in Florida."

Israel-Syria Fighting

Snow And Rains Sweep North
way and of a North Dakota
man struck by a skidding
truck.
Snow was expected in north­
ern Texas today and colder
air in New England and the
Midwest. The weather bureau
warned of possible freezing
rain mixed with snow in north­
ern New England.
Illinois snd Ksnsai took the
brunt of heavy rains Sunday.
A tornadolike wind at Fall
River, Ke n , overturned five
trailer homes and damaged ca­
bins and boats slong the Fall
River Reservoir. No injuries
were reported.
At Charleston, 111., aa inch
of rain relieved a two-week
water shortage that had
brought a bin on car washing.
Lightning Dolts during a near

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Apportion
Judgment I
Vacated

•

Motori»U are hereby remind­
ed (by a city patrolman who
withee to remain anoeymoua)
that the downtown bUnhini
red light* DO NOT mean to
proceed with caution. They DO
mean . . . itop and then pro*
coed.
The officer plana to com­
mence lasutnf citations.

Plane Wreck
Sighted Atop
Of Mountain

on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Man Arrested In
Cutting Scrape
A man Identified by police
■s WUford Herring Is being
held on two charges alter ■
cutting I n c i d e n t Saturday
night at 412 Sanford Avenue.
Herring is charged with as­
sault with a deadly weapon
and disorderly conduct follow­
ing bis attack on James Dick­
son. The victim was treated
at Seminole Memorial Hospital
for a throat laceration and re­
leased.

PaHsenger Hurt
A passenger in a ear was
injured Sunday morning when
two cars collided at Brisson
Avenue and Highway 415. The
injured man was Identified by
county police a t Jams* Nel­
son. Extant of his injuries was
not known.
Deputies said cars driven
by Earl Johnson and Alton
C. Coleman collided a t th* In­
tersection. Nelson was riding
in th* Coleman c tr, polka
•aid.

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CADET John Richard
Elam, mn of Mr. and
Mrs- R. I. Elam, of 2635
South French Avenue,
wm n a m e d to the
Dean’ll Lift with a 3.0
rating at Gordon Mili­
tary College, Barnesville, Ga.

Hospital
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Admlisloae
George II. Thigpen. Rhonda
Rinehart. Norman Brawner,
Krnrit R. Jaekion, Rebecca
Bole man, Mamie Spoil*, Mary
Moore, Franr W. Green, Janet
Rue Schulte, Marie W. Walker,
flhlrky Jamlaon, Mark Rtne
hart, Stanley Elvln Benton,
Joyce M. Heller, Sanford;
Marjorie M. Third, John W.
Lowe, DeBary; Wynell Buah,
Geneva; Marlena McKinney,
Orlando.
Rlrtha
Mr. and Mra. Lemuel T.
Brown, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Jarrold Boleman,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*
Oliver Uarfield, Sanford, i
boy; Mr. and Mra. George
Heller, Sanford, a boy.
Dlarhargea
Lortlla June*, EUlc R. Key.
John T. Knight, Huth N. Bill
hlmer, Gary Walker, Willie
Mae Durham, Annie M. Whit
ner, Nell B. Readen, Dorothy
liebert and baby boy, Janice
M. Wallace and baby boy;
Asalee Velno and baby girl,
Oaleen.

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unanimouily adopted a rrnolution endorsing the effort*
of the »i hnnl hoard to have
a Junior college located In the
county. The rr*olut|on we* in
trodured by Byron Kimball
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Ry JoAnn Hays
The Homemakers Extension
Club of Geneva will meet
Wednesday at the Community
Halt to hear a panel program
on county health organliatlons and services availabla
locally.
Speaking will ho Paul Mur­
ray of tho Crippled Children’s
Association; Mrs. I.uis Pore*,
Heart Association; Mrs. Graco
Fisher, County Hcultli De­
partment; Mrs. Helen Gleeson, Cancer Society; Mrs.
Lorraine Graham. Til Asso­
ciation nml Mrs. Stanley
Pen rev. Mental Health Asso­
ciation.
The meeting and program
will be open to tho public.
A covered dish luncheon
will follow the meeting after
which a self-help training
course will be taught by Mrs.
II. G. Shuler. Th* course is
Open to nil interested ladies
in the community ami a cer­
tificate will la* awarded upon
completion.

any similar pension plan, as a retired teacher, government em­
ployee, railroad man, Army or Navy veteran, you are eligible for
membership in Eckerd Drug Stores Senior Citizen Club.
Ask about Free Membership in the Eckerd Drug Stores Senior
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By Julia Rartos
Members of the Altamonte
Springs Garden Cluh enjoyed
a turkey dinner ut their regular November covered dUh
supper meeting.
Following ■ short business
session, Mnj. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Watson showed slides of
pictures taken while touring
the west this past summer.
Alums, roses and golden
mint tv e blooms were featured
in tuble decorations. Host and
hostess committee for the
meeting was made up of Mr. STEPHEN (i. Sowell,
and Mrs. A. S. Merrill, chair­ son of Ilev. anti Mrs.
men: Jojse Roudc. Mr. and G. C. Sowell Jr., of 2016
Mrs. Fred R. Temple, Mr and Elizabeth C o u r t , has
Mrs. J. DeJntlg and Mr. and boon elec toil president
of the freshman class
Mrs. Otto Rnrtos
New members accepted for at King College. Bris­
the cluh include Mr. nml Mis. tol. Tenn. He also is a
S. 11. Cady. Mr and Mrs. member of the College
Herbert Pnrwi'll ami Mr. and Symphonic Choir and is
planning to m ajor in
Mrs. Hoi to*.
The club will devote l*x English.
time this yrnr to beautifica­
tion of the park.
Small roads hie Inns in Col­
Next meeting will be Dec.
10 and pinna nre being con­ onial America were known j »
sidered for a Christmas Play. ''ordinaries."

Preserves

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Lewis Corwell was delivered by CAP plane Sunday to the TB Hospital
a t Tampa. Local leaders ami officials signed the enrd, displayed here
(from the left) by Cnrntll Burke, Christm as Seal chairm an; Mrs. Lor­
raine Graham, TB unit secretary; Mayor A. L. Wilson and Drs. A rthur
Nesmith and Kenneth Wing, TB unit board of directors. (Herald Photo)
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B] JoAnn llajrs
John J. McDermott, mental
health coordinator for Lake.
Orange, O.ceola, Seminole and
part* of Brevard eounlies,
•poke on problems of emotion­
ally diaturhed children for thj
November meeting of the Genera PTO.
He explained to parent*
present how the Childs Guldinner Clinic la operated, hoar
the children arc brought into
the clinic and how the par­
ent* and clinic work together
once the child is admitted.
Following his talk he un­
altered questions for the par­
ents.
The meeting, held in the
school auditorium, mi* open­
ed by Mrs. Dora Russell, president, with Mrs. Windel Uruddy giving the devotion and
Sira. Virginia Ilughley lead­
ing the pledge to the flag.
During the business meet­
ing a committee was appoint­
ed to make plans for the
children of the school to have
a Christmas party. Thn.te on
the committee are Mrs. Max­
ine Ricks. Mrs. Virginia
Hughey and Mrs. Lindsay. It
also was voted to hold a rum­
mage sale In Oviedo. Nov. 2728 with plans for the sale *o
be completed at today's meet­
ing of the planning commit­
tee.
Room count gave Mrs. VTvIsn Welsh, five; Mrs Allen
Foster, six and Mrs. Roy
Nichols, seven. This month's
attendance was 19 less than
last month’s.

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inksgiving 1964

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

ed into Hong Kong, to the destitute
millions in tne emerging nations of
Africa and In the unspeakable slums
of Latin America, by clearing your
closets and attics of all used or un­
wanted clothing, blankets and bed
linen and giving them to the 1964
Thnnksgiving Clothing Collection?
Send or bring a bundle to the nearest
Catholic church or rectory.
All elothing and other materials
donated in the Thanksgiving Cloth­
ing Collection will be shipped abroad
and distributed by Catholic Relief
Services, the overseas aid agency of
the American bishops, which oper­
ates welfare and relief programs,
without regard to race, religion or
color, in more than 70 countries.
Those who donate to the Thanks­
giving Clothing Collection will hnve
the satisfaction of knowing that they
extended a helping hand to a neigh­
bor in dire need. So, answer the bell
this Thanksgiving and thanks by
giving.

for Thank«glvlng7”
many times have you heard
this plea for money or gifts on
Thanksgiving Day from the children
In your neighborhood ? Too mnny
times, probably. It got so bod that
ou were afraid to answer the door
eiL With the repeated singing in
your ears and the vision of a burnt
turkey in your mind, you perhaps be­
gan to wonder ju st how this Thanks­
giving custom of giving ever came
about.
Well, it all started in 1621 when
the Pilgrims celebrated the first
Thanksgiving Day and Invited the In­
dians from the surrounding wilder­
ness to Join them in partaking of the
fruits of their first year's harvest. It
wns in this spirit of giving that the
earliest Americans offered thanks to
Almighty God for his goodness, mer­
cy and Imunty.
It it likewise in a spirit of giving
th a t you can thank God this Thnnksgivlng hy donating to the f'atholic
Bishops' sixteenth annual Thanks­
giving Clothing Collection, n nation­
wide appcnl for serviceable used
clothing, blankets, lied linen and
shoes for the millions of destitute
and ill-clothed living In the impover­
ished and underdeveloped areas of
the world.
When the Thanksgiving Clothing
Collection "rings" this November,
why not open your door to the sndcyed refugees from Red China crowd­

£

U wb 'i repart may anrprise many of you parent*
bat wa medic* hava become
almost shack-proof la thla
aaxnal realm. For many
mothers ar* *• aheeseed
with tha desire to ba con*
■Hired a p -to -d a te, that
(hay abet their chUdraaa*
immorality. They think (he
ward* "wrong" aad “Im■•raf* a re law -brow t
CASE U-431: Mabel G..
aged 38, la president of a
Study Club.
"Dr. Crane," aha hagan, "a t
our last mealing I wa* dumfeundedt
T o r thraa of our member*
war* lata. Whan I asked
them what had delayed their
arrival, they &gt;atd they had
taken their daughters down­
town to a gynecologist'* of­
fice.
"And, Dr. Crane, do you
know whyT Well, the*# moth­
er*, who repr**ent our *uppoeedly better elas* families,
had mad* that* medical ap­
pointments *o thslr daughters
could ba fitted with dia­
phragms to prevent concep­
tion.

Thought For Today
Mark the blameless man, and liehold the upright, for there Is poster­
ity for the man of peace.—Psalms
37:37.
•

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Show me a man who mnkes no mis­
takes and I will show you a man who
doesn’t do things.—Theodore Rooscvelt.

Dick West’s

Bruce Biosiot — Roy Cromley

The Lighter Side

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
It la often said that a cer­
tain profeision would be
mora lucrative If It didn't
hava ao much nmateur com­
petition. Cnn you gucti* whut
the profusion IsT
No, not brain surgery. The
profession I am thinking of
is press a gentry. Permit me
to rile you an example.
The other dny a p rm
agent called me up and sold.
"I've got a great idea for
your column, Hava a cigar.”
You don't find many pres*
agent n nowaday* who hand
out cignrs over the telephone,
•o I lugged him to continue.
Ha raid, “I’ve got on Engti/h actreea who la making an
American Sour. We're doing
the whole thing in gold. .She
has a complete gold ward­
robe, she travels in a gold
Hmnualne, eha only atny* In
hotel aniten with golden decor
and she ra ts from a gold

plate with a gold knife end
fork.”
I /aid, “Mai, haby, that's
a beautiful concept. Purs
poetry. It almost makes me
weep. Hut It’s too late.”
He said, "Why T”
I said, "The eloctlon la al­
ready over.”
He said, “Wo aren't plug­
ging (iiddwater. We're plug­
ging 'Gutdfingor,* It'e the
name of a movie. This girl,
see, is mixed up in an a t­
tempt to steal the gold from
Fort Knox.
"She him an affair with a
secret agent and then gets
murdered. She dies from akin
suffocation after being paint­
ed Ironi head to toa with gold
paint.”
I /aid, "Shuck*, Max, that
could huppen to anybody.”
Tlii* illu/trnte* the point I
wn* making. On the very
um &lt; day that the preia
agent called, a cuiigrr/aiunal

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subcommittee put out a re­
port that In my opinion made
a better atory.
It's not about gold exactly,
but it does concern money
and water.
Perhaps you hare *ern pic­
tures of the fancy U. S. embaaxy that the State Depart­
ment erected in New Delhi,
India, a few years ago. At
tha time, It wa* a target of
considerable criticism In Con­
gress.
Well, sir, It seems that the
project included an expemive
fountain on the emhaziy
grounds. And It now develops
that the fountain thus far
hae been only a dry hide.
According to the auh/ommlttee, It would coat about
*■1,000 “ year to operate the
fountain. Hut the State liepurtment has not been able
to get up courage to a&gt;k
Congress for the funds to
moisturize It.
Okay, fellows, here's what
we'll do. Some dark night
we’ll Cover Secretory of State
Deun Rusk with a coat of
gold paint and ship him to
Fort Knox, line* inside the
vaults he can surely hrist
enough bullion to liquify the
arid fountain for a few years
Then we'll hire a press
agent to keep the whole thing
quiet.

WASHINGTON (NEA) With the election over, the
President and hit defense sec­
retary must now make some
hard military rrsearrh-lpendinit decisions.
The nuclear balance of
power lietween the United
States and the Soviet Union
is to unstahle, some key
Pentagon scientists toy pri­
vately, that It could be upset
rpiickly by three Soviet re­
search breakthroughs:
—Development of an effec­
tive antimissile-missile net­
work capable of handling
massive attack* of extremely
sophisticated ICIIMs with a
high rule of kill.
The concept these men
have in mind wuuld tm long
Jumps beyond Nike-X. The
antimissile • missile system
they envisage might in fact
clobber ICDMn a thousand or
morn mile* from tnrget or
even before they were air­
borne.
The Russians are experi­
menting heavily with electro­
magnetic pulse ami radiation
from strong nuclear explo­
sions for killing missile* in
[their silo* beforn they are
fired.
— Development of a family
| of ICIIMs so accurate that
more than half of those fired
would hit within 600 yard* of

targ et
The e*tr*me!y large boost­
ers available to the Ituesians
make possible their use of
larger, mora reliable guid­
ance systems. Russian tech­
nical literature indicates the
Red* are putting a sizable
chunk of top caliber man­
power into improving thslr
electronic* and guidance,
Rome scientist* here predict
this super accuracy guidance
before 1972,
—Development of a mili­
tary world-wide communica­
tions system invulnerable to
electronic interference (elec­
tronic warfare countermeas­
ures) or to radiation from
nuclear blast*.
The Russian* have been
putting large sum* into Jam­
ming and other electronic
countermeasure*. They have
assigned Urge number* of
srientists to research on a
series of way-out blue »ky
communication* method* not
•usceptibla to any known in­
terference.
The worried U. 8 . scientist!
ore not comforted by the
thought that the United
.States now heavily outweighs
the Soviet Union in nuclear
weapons.
Unclassified studies include
estimates that the United
States now has more than

"But the shocking part of
it ii the fact that these thraa
girls are only Id, 14 and 16
yeara of age!
“What's American eomlng
to when mother* thus active­
ly aid their daughters' promUruon* sexual behavior T”
When 1 wa* stationed at
Smith College during the
19-0/, the u*e of rigaret* was
just being popularized among
women.
And mothers from New
York City would come up to
Northampton with cartons of
clgaret* for their college
daughter*!
In abort, the mother* were
helping abet the tobacco
habit a m o n g t h e i r own
daughter*.
When I asked one of these
society women why »h* thus
indulged her daughter in
clgareta, ihe replied:
"Well, Dr. Crane, I want
her to feel that we are pal*.
1 don't wish to seem old-fash­
ioned or fuddy-duddy, you
know.”
So there are still a great
many mothers in America, of­
ten with college diploma*,
who lack gumption or "horse
tense.”
They are so obsessed with
the aim of being thought
"modern" and "ultra ultra"
that they rven abet their
children’s delinquency!
And thia case that Mabel
describes is not unusual now­
aday* for we doctors are
astounded at tha callous dis­
regard for the simple a-b-c
rules of moral conduct.
It isn't fear of unwed preg­
nancy that should be the ma­
jor deterrent to teenage sex­
ual orgies, but the basic rules
of God Almighty.
Rut God is often shunted
out of modern life, just a*
our Supreme Court has even
tried to debar God'* book
from our public school*.
Ala*, many foolish parent*
»cem to figure that if their
daughter cun be protected
against unwed pregnancy and

Barbs

50,000 nuclear weapons, com
pared with 8,000 to 5,000 in
Suviet hand*.
Out these U. 8. research
men point out that regard!***
of this UmH U. S. supremacy,
and sizable American re
search and development e t
pendltures, U. 9. miscalcula­
tion on what research leads
to push heavily, or better
Russian guesset, or Russian
lurk, or more Russian fund*
could put tha Red* ahead In
one or all of these three bey
research fields.
There la deep concern here
that tha Rus/iana are putting
more money and effort In
theee key areaa than U the
United States.
U. 8. research has gun*
all-out on "penetration aids”
fur ICHMt. Top Defense De­
partment men ar* convinced
the United States can devise
way* to get ntiaelles through,
regarxllri* of Russian impruvemsnta in antimissile de­
fense.
Hut despite this confidence,
the Russians, if thrir re­
search goes well, might be
able to knock out U. 8. mis­
sile* before they even got out
of their silo*. Thtn penetra­
tion aid* wuuld be of no
value.
Or the Red* could knock
out U. 8. communication*.

By Hal Cochran
A common expression m a
plastic surgeon'* office: "Good
morning, doctor, how about
giving m t a liftT”
• * •
, For an auto mechanic ev­
ery knock Is a boost in the
bllh
e * *
Over a billion pencil* are
•old in the U.S. every year,
which i* a tot of break* for
ptople.
s e e
Remember tha old expres­
sion, "You're full of prune*" I
Boirdtr* ntver argued.
• •
•
Beauty may be only akin
deep, but make-up make* it
deeper.
* e e
A firm was charged with
jumping prices on tools.
There’s a much safer way to
chiseL
s e e
Smart folks would never
know when a grouch it frown­
ing — they’d keep away from
him.
s e e
When a woman m artlet *
rich man. the may turn out to
be just his littla cheek girl.

venereal Infection, then Bath­
ing els* matter*.
Diaphragm* do not prevent
venereal Infection, which la
now looming among teenag­
ers all over America.
And I really mean "loom­
ing” for th e n baa been 800
per cent or more increase In
venereal disease in many of
our major cities In the past
few years.
Many "society” mother*,
obse/sed with the deslra to
be ultra modern, thus ignore
telling their daughters that
premarital I n d u l g e n c e is
wrong for ethical reasons!
"That would make ua look
like 'squares* or as ouDofdate as the dodo bird,” they
protest, as if the term*
"wrong” and ''immoial” ars
low-bruw.
Hoglot morality la now be­
ing paraded among human
social circles as the sophisti­
cated coda of conduct.
Even Harvard hus permit­
ted girls in the men's dormi­
tories for sexual purpose*
and educational leadera even
defend inch asininity!
Mothers, send fur my book­
let "Sex Problems of Young
People,'" enclosing a long
stamped, return envelops,
plus 20 cents,
(Always writ* ta Dr.
Crane in car* of this aawapaper, enclosing g long
stamped, addressed envelops
aad 20 ceata to eovtr typ­
ing and printing caata when
you send for on# of his
booklets.)

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PTO Festival
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T ht Festival CommittM of
t h • Longwood Elementary
School PTO met last Monday
evening at tha achool auditor­
ium to let plan*. The event,
to be the principal money
making project thia year of
the organlxation, will be held
on the ichool ground*, Nov,
21, from 4 until 8 p.m.
Proceed* will be uied for
playground equipment a n d
beautification of the ground*.
It wa* decided to elect a
king and queen and prince
and princea* for the Featlval
through a penny-count vote
for which container* are to
be placed immediately in
each classroom.
Chairmen nnd booth* plan­
ned are Mr*. Billy Pascal,
Mra. Carline Piloian and Mrs.
Jo Klrkham, fish pond; Mrs.
J i m Ensor, paintography;
Mrs. Louise Bell, treasure
hunt; Mr*. Pat Lyons, train
ride; Mrs, Mary Lyons, tick­
ets; Mrs. Carole Jacques,
Corning Ware; Mr*. Joyce
I.opei, country store; Mrs.
Mary Elgin and Mrs. Eva Jo
lllcks, cake walk; Mr*. Lydia
Johnson and Mrs, Joann*
Hubbard, cane game; Sirs.
Mary McIntosh, basketball;
Mr*. Robert Farmer, auction;
Mr*. Emma Hope, wet sponge
and Mr*. Lenna Young, Mrs.
Elda Nichols, and Mrs Pau­
line Stevens, food.
Mr*. Nary Rowell, a* PTO
ways end means chairman, 1*
director of general planning
for the festival.

Tea, Exhibit Set
For Art Visitors
Speakers s t s recent meet­
ing of the Sanford-Scminule
A rt Association at the Cul­
ture Arts building were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Andres, lo­
cal florists, who lhowrd
slides and pictures of gardens
and interesting sites in Eu­
rope, Bolivia, Cuba and the
United States.
The Andres’ commented as
the pictures were shown, re­
lating humorous incidents.
Many of the shots were made
here in their Sanford gsrdens
s t Celery and Cameron Ave­
nue.
Mrs. Andres supervises the
design and planting of the
home gardens which are not­
ed for their picturesque color
throughout the year.
Association members are
reminded of the tea and ex­
hibit for the convention visit­
ors fisted from 3:30 to It p.m.
Friday st the Cultural Arts
Building on Fifth Street.
There will also be two
luncheons, Friday and Satur­
day in DeBary and exhibit*
and demonstrations wilt be set
up at the DeBary Mansion
and D e B a r y Communltya
House.
The president’s reception Is
slated for the Mayfair Inn st
8 p.m. Thursday.
The Award* banquet will
t a k e place at 8:30 p.m. No­
vember 21 at the Mayfair Inn.

By Fraaeee Wester
Recognition of • *'joh be­
ing well don# snd capably
msnaged under circumstances
of a greatly increased student
enrollment’* ha* been noted at
lake Mary Elementary School
for the lunchroom staff.
An average of 453 chil­
dren's lunchea are served dei­
ty in the attractive cafeteria
and in a recent monthly total
the number reached 10.951*.
Extra mitk »otd to the chil­
dren amounted to fS.HM haif-

RECORD NUMBERS of student lunches nre being prepared and served
this year at Lake Elem entnry School by the lunchroom staff. Shown here
with Mrs. Edna Humphrey, far left, teacher, members of the stuff are,
left to right, Marian Elliot, Peggy Galloway, Muriel Gardner (m anager),
Barbara Hickson, Betty Cunningham, Mildred Peters nnd Nellie Rose.
Part-tim e worker, Edith Ellis, was not on duty at this time.

plnt cartons over the monthly
period. Meals a r t well bal­
anced, nutritionally, sad are
served attractively.
If the percentage of lunch­
es served reachea 70 per cent
or above, a federal reimburse­
ment of $100 extra is receiv­
ed by the lunehroom. Mr*.
Muriel Gardner, manager,
makes every effort to main­
tain thia percentage.
Mra. Edna H u in p h r e y ,
fourth grade teacher end pub­
licity director for the school

this year, tell* The Herald
that a well-known specialty
of the lunchroom staff is the
delicious light roll* which. In
addition to being served to
the children, ara a main at­
traction when Included on the
menu of special dinner* taking
place at the achool.
The staff la widely known
for its cooperation in prepar­
ing for special activities for
the children such as parties,
birthdays, a p e e 1 a I holiday
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field, Laura Bracken and
Nancy Tomlinson. Judy Mans­
field and Lynn Stanley re­
ceived their "home'* badge.
Girls who recslved year
pins included Nancy B'gg*.
Anna Msri# Hof, Diana Meardon, Jacque Thompson, Becky
Weber, Judy Mansfield, Pam
Taylor, Bonnie Wieholdt, Lynn
Stanley and Sharleen Triepke.

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Thanksgiving 1964

Thought For Today

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Show me a man who makes no mis­
takes and I will show you a man who
doesn’t do things.—Theodore Roose­
velt.

Bruce

The Lighter Side
plate with a gold knlfa and
fo rk ”
I enld, "Max, bahy, th a l’a
a beautiful concept. Pura
poetry. It almost make* ma
weep. Hut it'a too late.”

He *ald, “ WhyI"
I laid, “The election ia al­
ready over.”
Hu *nld, “ We aren't plug­
ging (iiddwnter. We'ra plug­
ging '(ioldfingcr.' It'* the
nume of a movie. Thi* girl,
sre, is mlvrd up In an a t­
tempt to ateul the gold from
Fort Knox.
“Shu ho* on affair with a
secret agent nnd then gel*
murdered. She dies from akin
luffoention after being paint­
ed bom head to toe with gold
paint."
I anld, “Shucks, Mnx, thnt
could happen to anybody."
Till* illustrate* the point 1
wn* making. On thu very
same day that Dm press
agent railed, a congressional

Herald Area Correspondents

n # ir l.akf-Forml City
Mrs. Maryann Mllre
H3H-367H
raatelberry
Mrs. Jana Casselberry
838-3018
rhuluota
Mrs. Joan Magiu
383-3711
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-3811
Geneva
Mr*. JnVnn llaya
119-1873

L t m ’i re part May sur­
prise Maay of you parenuc
hut wu Medic* have become
almost shack-proof fu this
sexual realm- For many
mothers are m obsessed
with the dm Ire to he con*
■M eted u p - t o -dote, that
they ahet their child re as’
ImHarallty. They think the
weeds “wrweg” aud “Damartl* are lew-brow!
CASE U-431: Mabel G.,
aged SB, ia president of a
Study Club.
"Dr. C rane" iha began, "a t
our last mealing I was dumfonnded!
“For throe of our members
were late. When I asked
them what had delayed their
arrival, they said they had
taken their daughter* down­
town to u gynecologist’* of­
fice.
“And, Dr. Crane, do you
know whyT Well, these moth­
ers, who represent our sup­
posedly better class families,
had made theta medical ap­
pointments to thslr daughters
could be fitted with dia­
phragms to prevent concep­
tion.

Mark the blameless man, and liehold th e upright, for there is poster­
ity for the man of peace.—Psalms
37:37.

Dick West’s

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia llartoe
838-13IH

Worry Clinic

ed into Hong Kong, to the destitute
millions in the emerging nations of
Africa and In the unspeakable slums
of Latin America, hy clearing your
closets and attics of ail used or un­
wanted clothing, blankets and bed
linen and giving them to the 1964
Thanksgiving Clothing Collection ?
Send or bring a bundle to the nearest
Catholic church or reetory.
All clothing and other materials
donated in the Thanksgiving Cloth­
ing Collection will be shipped abroad
and distributed by Catholic Relief
Services, the overseas aid agency of
the American bishops, which oper­
ates welfare and relief programs,
without regard to race, religion or
color, In more than 70 countries.
Those who donate to the Thanks­
giving Clothing Collection will have
the satisfaction of knowing thnt they
extended a helping hand to a neigh­
bor in dire need. So, answer the bell
this Thanksgiving and thanks by
giving.

"A nythin* for Thanksgiving?"
How many times have you heard
this plea for money or gift* on
Thanksgiving Day from the children
in your neighborhood? Too many
times, probably. I t got so bad that
yuu were afraid to answer the door
bell. With the repented singing in
your ears and the vision of a burnt
turkey In your mind, you perhaps be­
gan to wonder Just how this Thanks­
giving custom of giving ever came
about.
Well, it alt started in 1G21 when
the Pilgrims celebrated the first
Thanksgiving Day nnd invited the In­
dians from the surrounding wilder­
ness to Join them In partaking of the
fruits of their first year's harvest. It
wan in this spirit of giving thnt the
earliest Americans offered thanks to
Almighty God for his goodness, mer­
cy and bounty.
It it likewise In a spirit of giving
thnt you can thank God this Thanks­
giving hy donating to the Catholic
Bishops* sixteenth annual Thanks­
giving Clothing Collection, a nation­
wide appeal for serviceable used
clothing, blankets, bed linen nnd
shoes for the millions of destitute
and ill-clothed living in the impover­
ished and underdeveloped areas of
the world.
When the Thanksgiving Clothing
Collection "rings’* this November,
why not open your door to the sndeyed refugees from Red China crowd­

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
It Is often an Id that a cer­
tain profession would he
mora lucrative If It didn't
have an much amateur com­
petition. Can you guess what
the profession in 7
No, not brain surgery. Thn
profeaalon I am thinking of
ia prraa agrntry. Permit ma
to cite you an i-sampla.
The other ilny a press
agent railed me up and mild,
*'Pvo got a great Idea for
your ccdiimn. llara a cigar.”
You don't find many preaa
agenta nuwadaya who hand
out clgnra over the telephone,
»o 1 begged him to continue.
He enld, “I've gut an Eng­
lish actreaa who ia making an
American tour. We're doing
Urn whole thing in gold. Shu
hna a complete gold ward­
robe, ehe travel* in n gold
limnuaine, ahe only slny* in
hotel auiles with golden decor
and aha ra ti from a gold

Dr. Crone’s

TWILIGHT TRAIL

FntarprUe.
Hr*. Ritchie Harris
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Airs. Franrr* Wester
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Mr*. H. L Johnson
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Mrs. Donna Kite*
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Sirs. .Margaret (,‘oaby
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Biossot— Roy Crom lty

Political Notebook

subcommittee put out a re­
port that In my opinion made
a better story.
It'a not about gold exactly,
but It doea concern money
and water.
Purhapa you have seen pic­
ture! of the fancy U. S. em­
bassy that the State Depart­
ment erected in New Delhi,
India, a few years ago. At
tha time, It was a target of
considerable criticism In Con­
gees a.
Well, sir. It seems that thu
project included an eipenaive
fountain on the embassy
grounds. And It now develops
that the fountain thus far
has been only a dry hole.
According to the subcom­
mittee, It would cost about
8.1,1)00 a year to operate the
fountain. Ilut the State De­
partment ha* not hem aide
to get up courage to ask
Congress for tha fund* to
moisturize IL
Okay, fellows, here's what
we'll do. Home dark night
we’ll cover Secretary of State
Dean Husk with a coat of
gold paint and ahip him to
Furl Knox. Once Intide the
Viulta he ran surely heist
enough bullion to llipiify the
arid fountain for a few year*.
1 hen we'lt hire a press
agent to keep the whole thing
ipliet.

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
With the election over, the
President und his defense sec­
retary must now make some
hard military research-spend­
ing decisions.
Thu nuclear halonre of
power Imtween the United
States and the Soviet Union
Is so unstable, some key
Pentagon scientists any pri­
vately, that it rnuld tie upset
quickly by thrse Soviet re­
search breakthroughs:
—Development of an effec­
tive antimissile-missile net­
work capable of handling
mnisivu attacks of extremely
sophisticated IGBMl with a
high rate of kill.
The concept these men
have in mind would he lung
jumps beyond Nlke-X. The
antimissile • missile system
they envisage might In fact
clobber H UM* a thousand nr
more mile* from tnrgrt or
even 1m-fora they were uirliurne.
The Itusslans are experi­
menting heavily with electro­
magnetic pnl.se ami radiation
from strong nuclear explo­
sion* fur killing missiles in
their silos before they are
fired.
—lhivelupmcnt of a family
of It'IIMs so accurate that
more thnn half of those fired
would hit within 600 yard* of

targ et
The extremely Urge boost­
er* available to the Kusilane
make possible their use of
larger, more reliable guid­
ance systems, Russian tech­
nical literature Indicates the
Iteds are putting a sizable
chunk of tup caliber man­
power into Improving their
electronica and guidance.
Home scientists here predict
this super accuracy guidance
before 1972.
—Development of a mili­
tary wurld-wide cummunicaDuns system invulnerable to
electrun ic Interference (elec­
tronic warfare countermensurea) or to rudiatiun from
nuclear blasts.
The Russians have been
putting large sum* into jam ­
ming und uther electronic
countermeasure*. They have
assigned targe numbers of
scientists to research on a
series of way-out blue sky
communications method* not
susceptible to any known in­
terference.
The worried U. 8. scientists
are not comforted by tha
Ihniight that the United
Slate* now heavily outweighs
ilia Soviet Union In nuclear
weapons.
Unclassified studies Include
estimates thnt the United
States now has morn than

50,000 nuclear weapon*, com­
pared with 6,000 to 8,000 In
Huvtet hands.
But these U. 8. research
men point out that regardless
of tide 1004 U. 8. supremacy,
and ilzebie American re
search and development ei
pendltures, U. 9. miscalcula­
tion on what rtteareh lead*
to push heavily, or better
Russian guesses, or Kusiian
lurk, nr more Russian funds
could put the Red* ahead In
one or all of th e n three hey
research fields.
There ia deep concern here
that the Russians are putting
mora money and effort In
these key areas than ls tha
United States.
U. 8. research has guns
all-out on “penetration aids”
fur ICHMs. Tup Defense De
pnrtmrnt men era convinced
the United Ktatea can devisa
ways to get missiles through,
regardless of Kutslan im­
provements In aatlmieeils de­
fense,
Ilut despite this confidence,
the Kussiuns, if their re­
search goes well, might be
able to knock out U. 9. mis­
sile* before they even got out
of their eiloe. Then penetra­
tion aids would be of no
value.
Or the Red* could knock
out U. 8. communication*.

“But the shocking part of
it la tha fact that these three
girls are only 14, 14 and 16
year* of age!
“What's American coming
to when mothers thus active­
ly aid their daughters’ prom­
iscuous sexual behavior 7”
When I was stationed at
.Smith College during the
1920s, the use of rignreta was
just being popularized among
women.
And mothers from New
York City would come up to
Northempton with cartons of
clgareta for their college
laughters!
In short, the mothers were
helping abet the tobacco
habit a m o n g t h e i r own
daughter*.
When I asked one of these
society women why she thus
indulged her daughter In
clgarets, she replied:
“Well, Dr. Trane, I want
her to feel that we are pals.
I don’t wish to seem old-fash­
ioned or fuddy-duddy, you
know.”
Ho there are still a greet
many mothers In America, often with college diplomas,
who lack gumption or “horse
sense.”
They are so obsessed with
the aim of being thought
“ modern" and “ultra ultra'*
that they even abet their
children’s delinquency!
And this cess that Mabel
describes la not unusual now­
adays for we doctors are
astounded a t ths callous dis­
regard for the simple a-b-c
rules of moral conduct.
It Isn’t fear of unwed preg­
nancy that should bn ths ma­
jor deterrent to teenage sex­
ual orgies, but the basic rules
of God Almighty.
Ilut God is often shunted
nut of modern life, just as
our Supreme Court has even
tried to debar God's book
from our public schools.
Alas, many foolish parent*
seem to figure that if their
daughter cun b* protected
against unwed pregnancy ami

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
A common expression in a
plastic surgeon's office: “Good
morning, doctor, how about
giving me a lift?”
• • .
, For an auto mechanic ev­
ery knock is a boost in the
bUL
s e e
Over a billion pencils are
sold in the U.S. every year,
which Is a lot of breaks for
ptopi*.
s e e
Remember the old expres­
sion. “ You're full of prunes” 7
Boarders never argued.
• a •
Beauty may be only skin
deep, but make-up make* it
deeper.
s e e
A firm was charged with
Jumping price* ou tool*.
There's a much safer way to
chlaeL
a t e
Kmart folk* would never
know when a grouch (a frown­
ing — they'd keep away from
him,
■ e e
When U woman marries a
rich men. (ha may turn out to
be just his little check girl.

venareal Infsetiou, than noth- %
Ing else matters.
Diaphragms do not prevent
venereal infection, which tu
now xoomlng among teenag­
ers all ovar America.
And I really mean “zoom­
ing"' for thara baa been BOO
per cent or more increase fax
venereal disease In many of
our major cities In tha p u t
few years.
®
Many “society" mother*,
obsessed with tha desirt to
be ultra modern, thus ignore
telling their daughters th at
premarital i n d u l g e n c e ia
wrong for ethical reasonsl
“That would make us took
Ilka ‘squares' or as out-ofdate as the dodo bird," they
protest, as If ths terms
“wrung" and “immoral" are *
low-brow.
Iloglot morality Is now bu&gt;
Ing paraded among humeu
social circles as the sophisti­
cated code of conduct
Keen llnrvard hue permit­
ted girls in the men's dormi­
tories for sexual purpose*
and educational leaders av«n
defend such asininity!
^
Mother*, send for my book­
let "Sex Problems of Young
People," enclosing a long
■tamped, return
envelops,
plus 20 cents.
(Alwaya write to Dr.
Crane in taro of this news­
paper. enclosing g long
stamped, addressed envelops
sad 70 cants to cover typ­
ing aad printing easts whan
•
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booklets.)

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PTO Festival

By Franc** Wester
Recognition of a “job beIng well don* and capably
managed under circumstances
of a greatly Increaaed student
enrollment" ha* been ncteu at
Yjike MaryTiernentary ‘SJoIhiI
for the lunchroom staff.
An average of 453 chil­
dren** lunche* are served dai­
ly in the attractive cafeteria
and in a recent monthly total
the number reached 10,959.
Extra milk sold to the chil­
dren amounted to fl.lrtt half-

• Committee M22I
In Longwood

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By Donna Eetca
Th* Festival Committee of
t h • Longwood Elementary
School PTO met la it Monday
evening at tha achool auditor*
ium to aet plana. The event,
to be the principal money
making project thia year of
the organisation, will be held
on the achool ground*, Nov.
21, from 4 until 8 p.m.
Proceed* will be uted for
playground equipment a n d
beautification of the ground*.
It waa decided to elect a
king and queen and prince
and prince** for the Festival
through a penny-count vote
for which container* are to
be placed immediately in
each classroom.
Chairmen end booth* plan­
ned are Mr*. Billy Patcal,
Mrs. Carline Fitolan and Mr*.
Jo Kirkham, fish pond; Mr*.
J i m Ensor, paintography;
Mr*. Louise Bell, treasure
hunt; Mr*. Pat Lyons, train
ride; Mr*. Mary Lyons, tick*
et»; Mr*. Carole Jacques,
Corning Ware; Mr*. Jnyco
l.npez, rountry store; Mrs.
Mary Elgin and Mr*. Eva Jo
Hicks, cake walk; Mrs. Lydia
Johnaon and Mr*. Joanne
Hubbard, cane game; Mr*.
Mary McIntosh, basketball;
Mr*. Robert Farmer, auction;
Mr*. Emma Hope, wet *pongc
and Mr*. Lenna Young. Mr*.
Klda Nicholi, and Mr* Pau­
line Stevens, food.
Mra. Mary Rowell, a* PTO
ways and mean* chairman, la
director of general planning
for the festival.

a Tea, Exhibit Set
For Art Visitors
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Speaker* at a recent meet­
ing of the Sunford-Seminole
Art Association at the Cul­
ture Arte building were Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Andres, local florists, who showed
elides and pictures of gardens
and interesting sites in Eu­
rope, Bolivia, Cuba and the
United States.
The Andres' commented as
the pictures were shown, re­
lating humorous Incidents.
Many of the shots were made
here in their Sanford garden*
a t Celery and Cameron Ave­
nue.
Mrs. Andres supervises the
drsign and planting of the
home gardens which are not­
ed for their picturesque color
throughout the year.
Association members are
reminded of the tea and ex­
hibit for the convention visit­
or* »lated from 3:20 to 8 p.m.
Friday at the Cultural Art*
Building on Fifth Street.
There will al»o be two
luncheon*. Friday and Satur­
day in DeRary and exhibit*
and demonstration* will he set
up at the DeRary Mansion
and D e B s r y Community.!
House.
The president's reception is
slated for the Mayfair Inn at
8 p.m. Thursday.
The Awards banquet will
take place st 8:10 p.m. No▼ember 21 at the Mayfair Inn.

RECORD NUMBERS of student lunches ore being prepared and served
th is year at Lake Elementary School by the lunchroom staff. Shown here
with Mrs. Edna Humphrey, far left, teacher, m em bers of the sta ff are,
left to right, Marian Elliot, Peggy Galloway, Muriel G ardner (manngor),
B arbara Hickson, B etty Cunningham, Mildred Peters and Nellie Rose.
Part-tim e worker, E dith Ellis, was not on duty ut this time.

pint cartons over the monthly
period. Meals are well bal­
anced. nutritionally, and are
served attractively.
If the percentage of lunehserved reaehe* 70 per cent
nr above, a federal reimburse­
ment of ViOu extra ie receiv­
ed by the lunchroom. Mr*.
Muriel Gardner, manager,
make* every effort to main­
tain thia percentage.
Mr*. Edna H a in p h r e y ,
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Thinking Out Loud

Whatever Coeekea Jfaa Fifott, Jim McCoy and Dick
WlOiami aald to tbelr charfea
daring the Intermission, it wu
defiaUely effectlvw. At that
time the Tribe area •offering
"defieitlaH-« to T, to be exact
But the eaie w ai worse than
the score Indicated. Seminole
had tallied ooly two first downs
and had tost almost as much
yardage as they bad gained.
Eicept for a 22 yard pass play
“PLAYER OF THE WEEK" award waa presenter! to Jot Farleaa, Semi­
—the neat to last before the
nole High guard and bock, for hia performance ngainst Lyman High.
end of the ball—the Tribe bad
The presentation waa made by John Ward (right), vice president of
about as nrjch punch as an unSandler Homea. At left ia Joe’* stepfather, Wlndom Plekelnimer.
conscious papoose.
(Photo by Wilbur Yarborough)
But the secood half—well,
Seminole didn't took like the
same bell club. This was a
different atory.
04k Ridge put the flrat tally
on the seoreboard to the se­
cond period as the result of a
mid-Held break. In the midst
of a punting game, Seminole
was guilty of roughing the
kJcher and (his gave the Pion­ Joe Farless, guard and mid­
eers a first down on Seminole's dle line backer for Seminole
MIAMI (U Pl) — Unbeaten
41. Dare Proventano, Rick High has been selected Player*
Alabama and the Texas Long­
Hoover and Frank Klum all of-the-Week for his outstanding
horn* — both bowl wise and
had a part to carrying to San* performance against Lyman
well-coached—will battle unlord's 21. At that point, Kim High School. The final score
dar
the lights New Year's
Menke flipped an aartal to waa Seminole 28, Lyman 6.
night In tha 51st annual OrJohn Cook who was brought Jim Pigott, head roach of
snge Howl clastic.
down on Seminole's nine-yard the Seminoles, praised young
The two collegiate tilani,
line. Menke tossed a flat TD Farless as “ an honor student
coached by Darrell Royal and
pass to Phil Higgs snd Oak and a real team leader." Op*
Paul (Bear) Bryant, havo ap­
Ridge went ahead 8 to 0.
posing players and coaches
peared in n total cf 31 post
Menke added the PAT with a laid of Farless, "lie U a fine
season howl game*. Each haa
perfect boot.
sportsman and haa onlstand­
yet to lose in the Orange
Outside of that action, the ing ability." This award waa
Bowl with 'Bama winning
first half wai lifeleai.
presented for his accomplish­
thren and T eiai one.
The second half started out
ment of 12 blocks and 10 tic
It will bo the first poat-acaIn tha same fashion until about
kies, along with 12 assists dur
son bowl game ever played at
midway to the third stania
Ing the course of the game.
night and a record television
Tribe quarterback Ron Hinson
on a sneak, suddenly found Farless is the first player
audience and a live gato of
himielf In the Oak Ridge se­ to receive Ibe "Player of the
72,000 ia anticipated.
condary. Ha side stepped two Week" Sandler Homes trophy
Royal’s Longhorns w e r e
would be taeklers, picked up to Seminole County. The Sand
given the ned and accepted
a blocker and did a bit of fan­ ler trophy was presented to
from Orange Bowl officials
cy downfleld stepping before Farless at the "Parents Night"
Satutduy after their convinc­
lie wai hit on the one. Ilia game between Seminole and TURNABOUT — B o b ing 38-13 win over Texas
Jaunt covered 55 yards. Hin­ Oak Ridge, played on Semi­ Hayef, the world's fast­ Christian.
son himself went over for the nole's home field Friday night
Under floutheaatern Con­
est human, puts aside
TD snd Rill Kuykendall's up­ The proud parents of the
ference rules, Bryant's Ala­
young
Farless,
Mr.
amt
Mrs.
his
Olympic
medals
and
right splitter tied the tilt in a
Wlndom l'ickDImcr. were on track gear to get in bamans cannot officially ac­
knot
cept a bowl bid until their
the
field for the presentation
Gariy to the fourth frame
ahape
us
a
burkfivld
season end* with tha Auburn
Seminole drove 68 yardi to along with their honored son. star for Florida A&amp;M. game on Thanksgiving Day at
Sandler
Homes
presents
a
score when Hinson—who up
Birmingham. But it's an
to this point had a record of trophy to th« high school foot
open secret that the Crimson
hall
ptayer
chosen
each
week
one pass completion in one try
Tide, which defenlnl Georgia
—decided to take to the air from entries submitted by all
Tech 27*7 Saturday for Its
schools
in
Orange
and
Semi
against the Metro club with the
ninth win of tha ssssen, la
note
counties.
At
the
end
of
worst record in the lesgue for
ready to accept.
United
Prana
International
Ihe
season,
a
panel
of
sports
past defense, ills derision paid
Texas, with only a oneexperts
from
news
media
will
off. On the drive, Hinson pass
Eastern Division
point loss to Cotton Bowlchoose
one
of
these
outstand­
«-d 25 yards to Mike Grey for
W. L. T. I’ct. bound Southwest Conference
Sanford's second touchdown. ing players to receive the final Cleveland
8 1 1 .889 champ Arkansas (14-13) to
Again, Kuykendall added the award from Sandler Homes of Ht. Louis
5 3 2 .025 mar its season, will be favor­
a
JJOO
scholarship
to
the
point with a good boot.
Philadelphia
6 5 0 .600 ed over Texas A A M in the
Seminole got another drive school of Ihe player's choice. Dallas
4 b I .444 teams' traditional Thanksgiv­
The
award
presented
by
Sand­
underway midway in the final
Washington
4
0 0 .400 ing windup.
stania which covered 55 yards. ler will be given on the basis
I'ittaburgh
3 7 0 .300
of
playing
ability,
sportsman
After moving to Oak Ridge's
New York
2 6 2 .205
27 with fullback Lee Sparkman, ship, leadership and need.
Noga Gels Post
Western
Division
Along
with
young
Karlets's
halfbacks Sonny M e s s e r .
INDIANAPOLIS (UPl) W.
IT.
Pet.
Chuck Scott and Muddy Burton first award win for Seminole
B i o .800 George Noga, 37-year-old
leading the way, Hinson decid­ the County Is further honored Baltimore
5 4 1 .666 manager of the pennant-win­
ed to try the air again. Thla with another first in Sandler Detroit
6 4 1 .666 ning Lunchburg (Va.) team
time it was a 27 yarctor to end Homes new community o( Los Angeles
Green
Ray
,
5 5 0 .600 of tha Southern League in
prestige hornet at Robin Hill,
I-ar r y Watson that paid off.
6 5 0 .600 1884, haa betn appointed man­
leading 21 to 7 with 2:27 located at the southwest cor Minnesota
loft, iternie Barbour received ner of North Street and Palm Son Francisco 3 7 0 .300 ager of the Indianapolis In­
3 7 0 .300 dians of the Pacific Coast
a Pioneer punt on his own 28, Springs Drive, just south of Chicago
Lesgue in 1886.
Sunday's
Results
cut to his right, picked up a Rolling Hitts Country Club.
Cleveland 37 Detroit 21
couple of key blocks, sped
University of Miami haa an
down the sidelines and finally
Baltimore 17 Minnesota 14
cut back toward midfield when
Washington 30 Pittsburgh 0 almost perfect balance of of
fensc and defense against
ho crossed the twin stripes for
Ht. Louis 10 New York 10
rushing and passing. Miami
the final score. Kuykendall's
Philadelphia 17 Dallas II
baa
rushed for 723 yards . . .
kick was good.
United I’reao International Snn Francisco 24 Green Bay
passed for 724. The opposition
Seminole racked up nine first
14
has gained *42 yards on the
Eastern Division
downs to seven for the Pion­
Chicago 34 Loa Angeles 24
ground, 143 to tha sir.
eers, rolled 205 yards on the
W. L. T. Pci.
Sunday's Games
ground and 18 to the air on Iluffalo
0
I 0 .UOO Baltimore at Lot Angeles
It lakes an expert to tell the
three of seven completions, Boston
7 8 1 .778 Dallas at Washington
difference between the palowhile Oak Ridge got toy on the New York
4 4 1 .50(1 Minnesota at Detroit
mete fish and tha pompano.
ground and to to the air on ftva Houston
2 1 0 .200 Pittsburgh at New York
Both flab, which are found to
connicelions of 15 tries.
Western Division
St. Louis at Philadelphia
tanks at tha Miami ScaquarProventano led the Pioneers
W. I.. T. I’c t San Francisco at Chicago
turn, are goad eating, though
with 48 yards, Menke had 21 San Diego
7 8 1 .778 Cleveland va. Green Bay at the pompano la far morn pop­
and Hoover 21. For Sanford,
Milwaukeo
Kansas City
4 6 0 .441
ular.
Hinson had a net of 54, Burton
Oakland
2 7 1 .282
43 and Sparkman to.
Denver
2 8 0 .200
Sunday's Reeulla
Fight Results
Restun 80 Iluffalo 28
MEXICO CITY (UI'I) — Denver 20 New York 10
O N 100 B R A N D S
Manual Rcdrlguei, 14S, Cuba, Han Diego 28 Kansas City 14
knocked out L. C. Morgan, Oakland 20 Houston 10
145, Youngstown, Ohio, (2).
Friday's Games
Denver a t Boston
,
FA R R ELL’S
MARSEILLES.
France
Only gamea scheduled
(UP!) — Sugar Ray Robin*
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
•Sunday's Gamea
son, 183, New York, outpoint­ New York a t Oakland
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - I:1S P. M.
ed Jean Dsltritti, 103, France, Kansas City a t Houston
I l l K. FIRST
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Player-Of-Week |
Award Goes To
Joe Farless

Alabama, Texas
Selected For
Orange Bowl

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To Take Part
In Elks Bowl

i f JULIAN STKNSTROM

I f com para tire acorn mean
anything—aven n tiny bit—
tha Lyman Greyhound* ought
to bo shaking In their boots.
Not long ago, Wildwood's
Wildcat* trumped alt ovar
W inter Garden Lakeview'a
Rad Davila. Lakrvlaw, to
Saatooto High School's ath­ turn, atom pad tha Osceola
letic Director, Fred Ganas, Kowboya of Kiaaimma*. Last
■aid today that the Tribe will
meet the Leesburg Yellow
Jackets la the n a a e l Elks Miami Model
■owl eleasic Dec. • a t Lee*burg.
Is Bowl Queen
Ganai said that tha game la
still subject to approval by
MIAMI (U P D -L in d s Egthe Florida High School Acti- Und, • CO-year-otd Miami
vlUei Axioc Lit km bat he ex­ model, will reign over this
pressed little doubt but that year’s Orange Bowl gams be­
the Uit will be okayed.
tween tha universities of
Leesburg, defeated Friday Texas and Alabama.
night by the Colonial Grena­
Lind* comps ted as Miss
diers, &gt;8 to T, now hai e record
Florida In last yaar’a Mias
of seven victories and two lossUntvarso contest.
•a. Meanwhile, Seminole dump­
ed Oak Ridge Friday night, 27 Tha brown-haired, hare!to 7, to run Ha record to its eyed beauty, who stands 6*
10H " to her stocking faet,
wins, one Ion end two ties.
Leesburg is e member of the aald aha will go aftor a dagna
Orange Belt Conference while In th* faahlon field.

By Marshall Lingo
Retold Sports Editor

Altar te a M S dismal flrat
kail tlM SHS Sratlaotaa have
playad a quit* a few leatoni,
Dm Tribe bounced back in the
•eroad hall to completely
dominate the Oak Ridfa Piooaari and roll to a 27 to 7 Metro
•Cenfereoea victory la their
fiael leaioa performaoca ct

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Friday nigh* tha Kowboya
roped and hogtled th* Greyhound*, 41 to 7.
ThW Friday nlgkt th*
'Hounds mast far* th* Rad
Davila of Lakaviaw and a
week from Friday nlgkt
they mast a n t th* dreaded
Wildcat* of Wlldwaod.
Fortunately, however, comparatfve srorea—as wa Indi­
cated—d o n t moan a thing
and Lyman will be right
thart with bells on. Nobody la
going to ba foolish enough ta
pick ’em but you ran bat that
that 'Hounds and their coach­
ing staff will glva it everything they hava.
* a
•
Talk about eomparatlv*
score*, how about thla on*.
Seminole knocked of Colonial
13 to 7. Colonial rollad ovar
Leesburg Friday night 22 to
7. Now Seminole and Lees­
burg will meet In th* Elks
Bowl in Leesburg, Dec. 5.
Scores should mah* Sem­
inole a heavy favorito. But
we’ll go an record right
now with this prediction:
Sanford will have to play
on* of Ito best game* ait
the season to win.
Tha Trlh* now haa a rec­
ord of alx wins, on* loss and
a pair of tie*. Leesburg ia
seven and two. To ua tha
Elka Bowl tilt ahape* up a*
th* gam* of tha season for
Sanford.

Coach Arthur Scott’a ferocioua Lion* put their claw*
in drop Friday night and beat
tha Frostproof Bulldog* 89-9
to Oviedo'a third annual
homecoming football game.
Tha Lions, led by the fast OTHER candidates for
running cf halfback Billy tha Bowling Q u e e n
Mikler, racked op t h e i r
honors a t the H arvest
■ m a th victory and now. have Ball, sponsored T h u rs­
t T-M record.
day at Melodee Skating
Mikler started thing* off Rink by the Sanford
for Urn Lions early to the
Women's Bowling As­
flrat period. Oviedo advanced
sociation, are shown
41 yard* on tha ground whan
above. Thelma Unger
Miklar took it for 20 and the
(bottom) is entered by
touchdown. Tha Lion* got
the Navy Wives Lea­
busy again and, /totalling efi
gue and Marie Roche ia
a 40 yard drive, quarterback
sponsored by th e SandJimmy Courlar took it to hit
apurs League. Between
pay d irt again for tha Lion*.
400 and 600 persona Seminole belongs to the Metro
Tha Lions had a 13-0 lead to
Clem ente Weds
are expected fo r the circuit.
the flrat when Mikler grabbed
8 AN JUAN, P. R. (U P D a punt, returned it 65 yard* boll (Herald Photos)
Roberto
of tha
to arora again for tha Liona.
Resinger Named Pittiburgh Clamant*,
Pirates, tha 1984
In tha aecor.d atonts after
National League b a t t i n g
Miklar ran 62 yard*, halfback
Jax Suns Head champion, waa married dur­
Bruce Dowlen carried for nine
ing tha weekend to tha form­
and tha accrt, giving Oviedo
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) - er Vara Cristina Zabala. Pir­
a 28-0 lead at tha half.
Grover Rettager has been nam­ ate General Manager Joe
The Liona cama back atrong
ed manager of the Internation­ Brown attended the wadding.
to tha third and Mikler again
al League champion Jackson­
set up a score. Mikler ran for
ville Suna. He replaces Harry
27 yarda to tha Bulldog thra*
r«v
( The Hat) Walker who will
and Ballhorn carried for the
manage the Pittiburgh Pir­
Proparty
touchdown.
ates next season.
La tor la tha sima quarter
Resinger, who Uvea on a
the Bulldog* threatened by
farm in Eolia, Mo., during the
moving to tha Liona' thraaoff season, managed Tulsa for
ysrd tin*. But tha Doga
the past two years, guiding
them to third place to 1983 and
fumbled and Oviedo recovered
to taka ovar on thair own five.
to second place last year.
Then came the big one. Mik­
C oaaohy
An 83-pounder Is the largest
ler broke loose and went PS
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0331
Chinook salmon ever caught
yard* for tha Liona' final
by rod and reeL
•core.
Tha Oviedo defensive unit
waa in top ahape Friday
night, also. They held the
'Doga arorrlrss and did an
outstanding Job.
T h e ‘Jeep * G la d ia t o r w it h - w h e e l d r iv e
Tim Colbert picked up all
tha points after touchdown
h a s t w ic e th e tra c tio n o f o r d in a r y p ic k -u p tru c k s .
with some pin-point bootinr.
The Lion* grabbed 11 first
downs to six for Frostproof.
On tha ground, Oviedo pound­
ed cut 331 yarda while hold­
ing th# Bulldog* to 103 plus
12 yarda in th* air un two
completion* of aix tries.
Oviedo's ground game was
worklnr so smoothly that
Courier, a deadly passer,
didn't throw at all throughout
the affair.
Tha Lions Intercepted one
Bulldog pass, tost on* fum­
ble, as did the Bulldogs.
Mikler’s 102 yards set th*
pass for the Lions and Dowlen chipped In 73. Bellhom
got 49.

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■tores will begin Wednesday
to sail gifts for "tha man who
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Series tickets printed by the
Philadelphia Phillies. Tha pro.
ceeila from all donation* will
go for th* support of tha
Sandlot S p o r t s Association
sport* program for boy*.

Soccer P layoffs
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPl) The Air Force Academy and
San Jos# State University
have been selected to meet to
the F ar West national soccer
championships Nov. 19.

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�Greyhounds Take 4 1 -7 Lacing From Kowboys
Kissimmee
Used Every
Advantage

Vk» t u t o r !

One Dead, One Wounded As Huntino Season Ooent

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MIAMI (UPI)—Monday it
tha third day of tha 1964
Florida hunting season and
already on* man ia dead and
another Has seriously woundad in s hospital hare.
When tho season opened
Saturday,
Ita first eictlm oe•

curved near Half Moon Lake,
about 30 mllea east ef Ocala.
A hunter thoukut he s«w *
deer moving In the bushes
and blasted the area with his
shotgun, then found out he
had fatally wrunded another
hunter.
The elctim waa Jo* Allen

Starling, a 30-yaar-old Coast
Guardsman and natlea of
Ocala.
In th* Miami ease, Joseph
A. I.eBlanc, 36, an airline
mechanic, waa e r 111 c a 11 y
wounded when itnick hy part
of a blast from a compan­
ion's shotgun.

Application forms are available from th*
County Commisaionera' Office# Court Houae,
Sanford. Florida. No applications ahall be ac­
cepted later than Wednesday, November 25,
1961.
This is an administrative position rtquirinf th*
applicant to b«:
1. A legal resident of Seminole County
2. An honorably discharged veteran e f th*
armed forces of the United State*.
Jamea P. Avery# Jr.
Chairman

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FA I R
OVIEDO'S BILLY MIKLER (20), with end Rex Brooks (80) protecting,
travels 76 yards on a punt return for a touchdown as the Lions roared to
a 89 to 0 Homecoming victory Friday night over the Frostfroof Bulldogs.
It waa Oviedo's seventh win of the season.

But even so, Lyman was still
In the bail game until well In mao 13. Ha carried to th* 13,
Crum picked up seven and
the third period.
then
daihed eight yards for
It all atarted when Kissim­
mee took over on their own Khiimmee's second score. A
27. Crum, doing all the ball second drive in this period was
toting hlmeetf, crashed over stopped on (he Lyman 13 when
from the three for the initial Danny Overton, a soph, pounc­
touchdown. Thla waa la the ed on a Kowboy's fumble.
Kissimmee had Its 13 to 0
first period.
Lyman fought right back edge when the third period got
and moved to tbs Kissimmee under way and Kissimmee
six-yard line but a penalty moved from their own 23.
nullified this penetration. In Crum carried lo Lyman's 39
the second Terry Roberta post­ and Uien went the distance for
ed a 34 yard Jaunt te the Ly- Ihe TD.
The 'Hounds recorded their
only
score when they maneu­
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vered their way (o tbs Osceola
t o I k e C n r l a t I k * C x i l i 20. quarterback Jack Blanton
J » S * » , B i e l M i t C o o a i y , V l«rtook a lateral from Phil PerM s. !■ P n S i i t .
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p r u e n t a n y clalm a a n d d e ­
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70 . m a y h a v a s y a l n a t l h a
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County, to t h a C o u n t y Ju&lt;!*a of
Sem inol e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . a t hla
otflca In t h o c o u r t h o u a a of
l a i d C o u n t y a t S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a ,
tro m t tin tin t* o f t h a t l r » t putt*
I leal Inn o f tlila notice. T w o copI ts of a a ih r la lm or dem and
Shall ha In w r l t l n a , a n d ah alt
a t a i a lh a p t a r a o f r a i l d a n r a an d
pnal o f flc a a d d r a a a o f t h a c l a i m ­
a n t . a n d s h a l l ha a w n r n t o by
t h a c l a i m a n t , h l a meant, o r a t ­
torney a n d acco m p an ied by a
filin g f ro o f o n* d o l l a r an d
su ch c l a i m o r d a m a n d n o t sn
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P ublish Nov. I I . IS. Id 4 Dae.
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Defense/County Service Officer

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The Lyman High Gray*
houndi, apparently not aa far
'‘up" aa they ware expected
to be after their fine game
•gainst Seminole of Sanford
a week ago, took a 41 to T toe*
log Friday night at the handa
of the Osceola Kowboys at
Kissimmee In aa Orange Bah
Conference encounter.
There was Juit no atopping
the Kowboys who took advant­
age of every scoring opportun­
ity and smacked down the
young ’Honads.
Offensively the Greyhounds
didn't play a bad ball game.
They rolled 12T yards on the
ground and M In the air bu'
defensively they couldn't con
tain the backfteld broocs of
the Kowboys. Jim Crum, a
junior fullback, picked up Mi
net yards on the ground alone
to lead the Kowboys* ground
attack that registered an
amatiag 431 yards — n little
more than • quarter ef a
mile. Too, they did pasa once
end completed that one for II
yirds.

N O T IC E
Application* are now being aoUcitwl for tb*
County position of

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FIC TITIOVB N AM R
N O T IC E IK h v r s b y g l v t n t h a t
w a a r t a n g s g sil In b u t l n e e a si
4 f t Ho. D i l l s I l l- w a y , C a a s s t b e r r y , Hamlnol# C o u n t y . F l o r ­
ida, u n d e r l h a f i c t i t i o u s m i n t
o f . Hamlnol# A S IV Hoot lt#*r
D r l v * - l n , an d t h a t w s In ten d
t o r e g i s t e r sa id n a m t w i t h th a
C l a r k o f t h s C i r c u i t C o u r t.
Hem lnola Count y, F l o r i d a , In
B r c n r d a n c a w ith the p r o v isio n #
o f t b - F h tltlo u a Nam# S l i l u l t i ,
I n - w i i : Median H i . 01 F l o ri d #
S t a t u t e s 1117.
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E v a M. K r u p l n a k l
P u b l i s h Nov. II, I I . I I . lo. MM
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t h a r a a l p r o p e rty s i t u a t e d m
Ham lnola C ounty, F l o r i d a , d e s ­
c r i b e d a* fallows:
le.t J. Block "A". D O L -llA V
MANOR, #• r a c o r d s d In I'lat
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ty. F lo rid a.
w ill ba sold f o r r a s h In han d
t o th o h l g h s s l an d h a s t bidder
a t l h a w est door o f th o Hemlnolo
C o u n ty
C ourthouse
In
Han ford , F lo rid a, a t l h a hour
o f 11:00 o'clock a. m . o n T u e s ­
d a y . N o v em b er 14. MM, by A r ­
t h u r II. Be ck w ith . Jr ., l h a C le r k
o f t h a c i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e
N i n t h J u d i c ia l C i r c u i t , in an d
fo r Hamlnol# C o u n ty , F lo rid a,
p u r o u a n l t o a fin al d a r r* # of
foroctnaura antered by t h s C ir­
c u i t C o u r t of t h s 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 Sem in o la C o u n ty , F l o ri d a . In tha
r a e a or OHLANDO F E D E R A L
P A V I N '! ) AND LOAN AMMO
CJATION. P la in tiff , ve. PAUL
II. H H AFFOL D a n d M KHI.K M
n i l A F F O L D , hla wlfo, a t al.
Da* n d a n l s , w hich r a t e b ears
C h a n c e r y Vo. MITT In
Ihe
C h a n c e r y D ocket Hook of sa id
C o u r t.
D ated th is l l t h d ay of Nov­
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A r t h u r H. B t c k w l t h . J r ,
C l a r k of I h s C i r c u i t C o u r t
In a n d to r
S em inole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
By: J e a n B. W i l k e
D e p u ty Clark
P u b l i s h Nov. Id. t i l l .
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y H I V E S
p r o p e rty , t o - w l t :
o f t h e ad o p tio n of a R e s o l u t i o n
Lot I t . O A K L A N D HILLB, by th a C o u n ty C n m m l M lo n e re
a c c o r d i n g t o Iho p l a t t h e r e - of Hamlnola C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
o f a s r a c o r d a d In P l a t Book o n l h a l l t h day o f O c t o b e r , A
II, P a g a n ( 1 a n d *4. Pu b D MM. w h i r t l n s a i d c o u n t y
lie
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C ounty. F lo rid a
r i g h t of Hamlnol# C o u n t y a n d
h a s b s t n f i le d a g a i n s t y o u In t h a public In a n d t o t h e fo l­
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W e s t l i n t of Iho E a s t 110
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C ir c u it C o u r t o n o r b o f o r o t h s
t h e NE C o rn er o f t h o S I P ,
l l t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r, l a s t . If
of t h e SW44 o f e e c t l o n :
you fall t o d o so. a d e c r e e p ro
t h en ce N o rth 41 d eg . I t
o n f e e e o w ill b a t a b a n a a a m a t
m in u te# St aecond W aat
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1*40 a&lt;iuara feat, m o r e o r
lees, l y in g a n d b e l n a In
Herald.
Hemlnola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
D A T E D T i l Id S tb d a y o f Nov
(HEAD
am ber, l i l t .
Hoar d o f C o u n t y C o m m l e i (SEAL.)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r ,
lonera
Sem inole
C o u n ty .
F lo rid a.
Clark o f C ircu it C o u r t
By: M a r t h a T. V l h l e a
Hy: A r t h u r ir. B e c k w i t h . J r .
D eputy C la rk
C lerk
P u b llah N o * . I . I I . I I . I*. 114 4 I P u b l l a h Nov. II. M44.
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aim me* one. Perrault went
over for tha TD and Irene
Winkleman booted the PAT to
put Lyman back into conten­
tion.
Hut staying in the game
didn't last long. Crum took
the ensuing kickoff and re­
turned 60 yards to Lyman's
13. From there Roberts went
over.
Lyman worked iti way to
Kissimmee's 20 but a fumble
stopped the effort. In fact, the
miicue was run back 50 yards
to the 'Hounds' 23. At that
point Crum passed to end Jack
Ttncr who later went in from
the three.
With Kissimmee in charge
on its own 34, Roberta rambled
dd yards for another touch­
down. Kissimmee was on Ly­
man's one when the final gun
sounded.
Despite the final srore, Lar­
ry Lott played one of his best
ball games, taking over Paul

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" N o t i c e la h e r e b y g iv en t h a t
tlt« a p p l i c a n t * listo.l below halts
a p p l i e d In lh » F e d e r a l Until#
Louti It i n k Hoard f o r p e r m i s s ­
io n t o o r g a n i s e a F e d e r a l s a v ­
i n g s an d l o a n a e e n r l a t t o n In be
lo c a t e d a t, n r In l h a I m m e d ia te
v i c i n i t y of, t h e I n t a re e c t ln n o f
II llth u r y 17-93 a n d l l t h S tre e t,
Hanford. F l o r i d a
"A h e a r i n g will &gt;,« h eld on
t h « a p p l i c a t i o n a t t e n o'clock
In th « f r e n n o n o n D ece m b e r
I I , IS4I. In Multe 414 ( L e t t e r
C a r r i e r # t l u l t d in a ) , IDO I n d i a n a
A v en u e, N. W . W a e h l n a l n n . D.
I.'. W r i t t e n n o tice of I n te n tio n
t o a p p e a r In poraop o r hy a t ­
to rn e y to pruteet the ap plica­
t i o n a n d epoclflc o b jectio n * to
t h e a p p l i c a t i o n s h o u l d ba tiled
w i t h th e F e d e r a l Hom e Lnan
H a n k Hoard a l lean t 10 d ay a b e ­
f o r e th e d a t a of t h a h e a r l n u
Any I n t e r o a t a d p e r s o n may a p ­
p e a r In p e r s o n or by a t t o r n e y
a n d subm it any evidence at
• u ch h e a r i n g p e r t i n e n t t o t h e
•Dieetlone a t leeue. In lieu of
etich a p p e a r a n c e , a v l d - m w m ay
ba e u h m l t t e d In w r i t i n g
E v e r e t t A. H a r p e r
R o b e r t C ly d e H an co c k
t ‘h erl*e W i l l i a m l l a r d w l c k ,
M. D
J o h n le K e d e r
M a rg o t K a t h l e e n Reynold#
t&gt;..nstd D R o y e r
T h n m a a A. Scott
l a r l t n n O Todd'";
P u b l i s h Nov. 14. 1144
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Lambert's halfback slot. Lam­
bert ii out for the rest of the
season with a broken wrist.
Blanton and Winkleman also
played some of their best foot­
ball. Lyman's offense showed
up pretty good but Uie defen­
sive effort was inconsistent.
Too, penalties h u r t
the
'Houndi from time to Hmt
and kept them in hot water.

Cocky Cassius
Is Recovering
BOSTON (UP!) — Cassius
Clay was recovering in a
Boston hospital, Sonny Linton
was home in Denver, and box­
ing-television promoters were
hunting a substitute attrae
tion today on what w hs to
have been ths duto of tha
Clay-Liaton heavyweight title
fight.
Official* at Boston City
Hospital said Clay was re­
covering rnpidly from the
hernia surgery he underwent
cn Friday night. They esti­
mated Clay would lie hospi­
talised from a week to 10
day* but Insisted It would he
month* before he rould re ­
sume heavy training.
Challenger Liston, who hud
pounded a host of sparring
partners to the canvas during
three weeks of intensive work­
outs here, flew heme less
than tA hour* after the Buston Garden bout was called
off.

Ralston W ins
PALM S P R I N G S , Calif.
(UPII — U. S. Davis Cupper
Dennis Ralston won tha ninth
annual Charles Farrell Invitatiimal tennis tournament
Sunday, downing Arthur Aah#
Jr., 6-1, 6- |. Halatnn did not
loss a aat in three days of ac­
tion.

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t h a t on ' h e lei day o f Har em h at. M i l . a t It no A M a t the
m a in door o f th a Court house
o f d e m l n u l a C o u n ty , a t Manlord.
F lo rid a , t h a u n d e r s i g n * ! C l e r k
will o ff* r fo r sale to t h e h i g h ­
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t h - f o l lo w in g deecflhed r e a l
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a c r o r d l n g lo t h e r i a l ( h e r e ­
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P ag e T1 of t h a P u b lic R e ­
c o r d s o f f o m l n o l a County,
F l o ri d a .
t o g e t h e r w i t h all e t r u e l u r e e
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t o final d ec r e e o f f o r e e l o i u r e
a n t e r e d In C h a n c e r y a c t i o n No.
M i l l n o w p e n d i n g In the C i r ­
c u i t C o u r t of a n d fo r Henitnot*
C o u n t y . F l o ri d a
D A T E D TIHM l l t h d a y of
N o v e m b e r , 1141.
(HEAI.I
A r t h u r H B e c k w ith , J r ,
c l e r k of the C ircuit Court
Hy M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
D ep u ty C le r k
ANDKItMUN. Ill SH,
DE AN A L O W N D E S
A ttorneys for P lain tiff
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BRAVO LEAN
SOUTH AMERICAN

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T H E ONONDAI1A C O U N T Y
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Sanfordites Excited Over Tomorrow's Concert
An earning evening of dm*

Mr. and Mr*. Edward All-

Alan Brlatol Conklin,. Phpllin
Conklin, Mr. and Mr*. Eneat
Cowley, Mr*. Madge Dear,
U . Cdr. aad Mra. Jamas Den­
o t e Mm. H. P. DeWtt, Mr.
and Mn. Leonard DeWlt, Mr.
and Mr*. Prank Donaboe, Mr.
and Mr*. Hobart Drabik, Mra.

mn Tnaiday will herald a gain bright will coma from Deltona,
aadtl aaaaon lor laniard when
during the entire campaign.
Dm Motoal Concert AaaoclaOne very attractive and con*
aelentious lady, who was with
her huaband constantly waa
Mr*. Lawreaet Swafford a t Al*
t* monte Springs. Mrs. Swof*
ford was actually ehristanad
Missouri Beil* at birth. She Pat aad Dr. JUeter will par­
accompanied h e r husband ticipate with ana Society
and she stood be­ County Uait officer* and com­
riders became involved la everywhere
hind him through to the very mittee memben in conducting
some hot and heavy debate*.
The OOP's outnumbered the end.
tear training coafcrancca and
Demo* and on one occasion
act as official representatives
on* energetic young lady yellfor District S at meetings of
ad at ths top of her shrill
tha Division's Stata Board of
votes, "Johnson, once, John­
Directors.
son twin*, Johnson, all the
way."
One fact It far aura — Dr.
Reiter is fortunate in hawing
Mrs. Johnson replied, "Why,
the lovely Pat Larsen as an
thank you, Mary."
associate in this worthwhile
Priends Mary aod Cathy had
enterprise. P a t contributes
soma paper citing ail outlined
much of her tlm# to charity
after the election for their
opponents, but illness Inter-

while Mias Bank J. Buna aad
Mr*. Bertha Hardin will aaka
tba trip (rm Entarpriaa. A
newcomer from Vaablagtoa
Mala, Mn Min L. Under­
wood, waa delighted to bear of
the writ* and promptly nude

MRS. ROBERT BESSERER is assisting daugh­
ter, Barbara, with fastening her glove aa *ho
decide* on the perfect gown for the concert.
The Besserer family is one of the many with
season tickets.

vetted. Indead

Mary wrote
Mrs. J . and some of the stu­
dent* a note to quota: "No!
History did not repeat itself.
You all put up a good fight,
hut ss you said, May the beat
man win, and he did!! We
PAT LARGEN
have had a lot of fun with our
campaign and we think you
The Swafford* have four
have, too. So don't be hard los­
children, ranging In age from
ers. Don't whine, go L.H.J. In seven to IS, anil Ihey live In

organisations. She foals the
urgent need for more pcopls
taking aa avid intarait in our
nation's klUara, such as can­
cer, ate. Thart ara always
opening* in this monumental
field of research.
So one* again, our hata a r t
off to Pat Largtn for giving of
her service* to benefit m an­
kind.

THE HERALD OFFICE was
filled with inti-rcatlng people

tU.AH and well Ukad school
teachers. MISS BARBARA
nU l’RECHT, Home Ec teach­
er at Seminole High, taecaUy
received the honor of being
elected president of Urn Home
Economics section of the Flor­
ida Vocational Association.
Mias Ruprecht received her
B.S. degree from the Univers­
ity of Tennessee. She la a
member of Delta Kappa Gam­
ma, an honorary organisation
for women educator*.
She has aerved on the Flor­
ida Slate Boatd of Home Eco­
nomic* for four years and is
presently sponsor of the Fu­
ture Homemaker* Club and
the Para Medical Club of Sem­
inole High School.
Congratulations,
Barbara,
for a job well done.

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SETTING ONLY

MRS. THOMAS (PAT) LAR­
GES wa* recently clocted a
representative of the Florida
Division of the American Canerr Society from District H.
Mra. Largen is the Lay Illstrirl Delegate Director and
llarvry Heater, M, D. from

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Hair Styling Salon
2201 S, Park A vc

SANFORD JEWELRY
A LUGGAGE

\MKItlt \N TOUttIHTEK
SAMSONITE
I.AIlY IIAI.TIMOItF.
AMELIA KAIIIIAItr
AND OTHERS

217 E. FIRST ST.

WE ARE ALWAYS HAPPY
to relay m w s from our itudenta away from home. Two
graduates of tha 1M4 clasa of
Seminole High School were
featured in a dramatic produc­
tion last week at the South
Georgia Collage at Douglas.
PENNY GLEESON, daugh­
ter of Cdr. aod Mra. Richard
Glcwaon, and GWEN CHAMP­
ION, daughter of Mr. and Mra,
T. A. Champion Jr., ware both
c u t in the Grecian drama,
“The Trojan Woman," written
by Eurlpidea ia 415 BC.
From all reports, the pro­
duction was fabulous, and our
two Sanford freshmen per­
formed to perfection.

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Past Matrons Of

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HII.VEKI'LATE BY —
INTERNATIONAL

Eastern Star To

KADER
JEWELERS

Meet Tonight
The Peat Matrons Club
of the Eastern Star will hold
th# regular meeting tonight
at 7:30 a t tha home of Mra.
L. T. Shepherd, 2540 Sanford
Avanue with Mr*. W. R.
Moya serving as ro-hosteis.
An interesting p r o g r a m la
being planned for all past

ONE o r SANFORD'S POP-

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CLEANED

MISS HELEN MANN, standing, and Beth Morgan, both Anchor Club members, are admiring
the dreamy formal Helen will wear to the con­
cert. Both young ladies will serve as two of the
usherettes.

MISS RUPRECHT

MRS. SWOFFORD

and Mra. Harry Eebelbergar,
Hr. and Mra. Charlea Padden,
Hr. and Mr*, fart Panat and
Col. and Mra. Henry Furaao.
Alao Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Gardner, Mr. and Mra. Walter
Gleknr, Louia Girard, Mr*.
Lwrain* Graham, Mr*. Jew#
Gregory, Mr. and Mm. Jamas
Griffin, Ronnie Hall, Mr*. Paul
Haney Jr., Dr. and Mra. Char*
lea Hardwick, Mrs. J. Marion
Harmon, Mias Judy Harmon,
Mra. E. C. Harper. Mr. aad
Mra. Oscar Harziaim, Greg
Haoach, Mn. Jarrell Hcnaon,
Mra. Bessie Herman, Mra. W,
C. Hill, Mr. mod Mr*. H. H.
Howe and Mlaa Eva Hunt.
Alao Mr. and Mn. Floyd
Hunt, Mr. and Mn. William
Hutchiaoo Jr., Gen. aod Mrs.
J. C. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mn.
Sidney Ivea, Mr. and Mrs.
John Jenkins. Mr. and Mra.
John L. Kader, Mn. Helen
Kaiser, 14. Ralph Kaiser. Mr.
and Mn. Robert Karos, Mra.
W. N. King, Lt. and Mn. Alai*
ander Kirby, Mn. C. R. Kirt*
ley, John Krider, Lt. and Mra.
Gordon Kuehn, Mn. J. 0. La*
ney, Dr. and Mra. Tom Lar*
gen, Mr. end Mn. Phil Logan,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mra,
Thelma Lewis and many
more.

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In (he how’s that again de­
partment—California designer
Don f»per says there really la
no difference between design­
ing a dress for a woman and
decorating a ballroom.
DAYTONA BEACH JUNIOR
COLLEGE freshman, CHRIS
HAUSC1! has earned quite a
distinction for himself.
Chris, a 1963 Seminole High
School graduate is writing a
political column for hit tchool
newspaper, "The Bagpiper."
The local young man, aon of
Mr. and Mra. Allyn Hauach, la
also editorial page editor and
la gaining a name for himself
with his Informative columnist
activities.
Chris' achievement la a lit­
tle more unusual than it
sounds, line* he is majoring
In advertialng, rather than in
editorial writing.
AS MOST OF YOU are
aware, Herald County Editor
JUDY WELLS if hark at hrr
post after an eatended leave
of absence due to major sur­
gery. Judy la operating In full
awing, with her head set at­
tached aa she type* merrily on
and on from our llrrald cor­
respondent! In the county.
Welcome home, Angel.
Jane Casselberry pinch hit
for Judy and we became
SHOPPING IN DOWNTOWN
alrongly attached to hrr and
miie her, but domestic duties SANFORD can be fascinating!
Recently stopped In at one of
the Department Stores to
make a imaU purchase, and
was yakking away aa per
usual.
The store owner looked up
from a alack of bous recently
delivered to him and said,

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CALL 322-5692

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Church
Calendar

BEAUTY SALON

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

IN MONTEZUMA HOTKL

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Tha Fldalls Sunday School
Class of Ftrat Baptlit Church
will meet Tuesday evening at
8 p.m. at the home of Mr*.
Joe Rnuth for Its monthly
bualnata and social aeaaion.
Members are urged to attend
and to bring artlctei for the
Thanksgiving basket.

A drawstring cloture plus
two elastic grip fastener* ar*
responsible for the smooth
fit end wrinkle-frae Ironing
surface of tha latest ironing
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By Abigail Von Bisrevi

•tauld think H
talk about h again when
a bool rm untd. Bo mid be
lotad a e and always would
but he’d abide by my wUho*.
Whoa wo returned to
ackool ho immediately otartod dating another girl, t
called him and told hbu I
wanted to talk to him. (1
waa going to tell him I DID
leva hitn.l When he came

I* SSS RW, t a heougbt tta
girt alsRg. 1 kavw
have la d m w y date* b u t
t a t It was all avtr
yoar ta t a boy on campus
tatw ssa us. Now everyone
BMMp*llsad all n y tia o
is Bying that HE dropped
m i rutacd a y chance* with
ME for BEIL Thla Is hurtw w )« m ola*. At th* and • (
lag a y reputation sad. 1
ts* MBMUr I told him I
think it's his p lan to toll
waaB*t n r o I n n d enough
n r friends that 1 dropped
about U a to continue dat­
RIM. What do jroti think!
ing h la in th* fall. I Mid
NOT DROPPED
w# shouldn't mo each othDEAR NOT: All right, ao
th# lammor, but
you weren’t “dropped”—
you were freed. But don’t
expect him to put an ad tn
tha paper. Your pride may
be bruised but your repu­
tation w a it suffer,
e e e
DEAR ABBY: Bit months
ago I took s courts In "eeientifle maMaging" and I
"What would bo tho boot and a matron of honor. Could patted t h e examination
typo of dreaa to buy for tha I wear a long, pale pink Mtin without any trouble. I matew inter! My husband goeo to gown! I am tall (waa a age as a aide line to earn
many civic dinners a t hotola, model In my younger days), extra money. I enjoy mas­
etc., and 1 have to accompany have gray hair, and am NOT saging becauie it bringe
him. I can afford only one overweight! The wedding col­ relaxation to many. 1 m si­
droao thla tenon. 1 am tall, or icherao It pink and whita. lage men, women and even
fifty, have gray hair and a The matron of honor will ta children. 1 carry my own
fairly good complexion. I In pink crepe and tha brides­ table and go to their home*
m utt have elippera and a hag maids In pink velret. Tha by appointment- My prob­
and glovea, alto. Thank you. bride's gown is white velvet. lem la a y wife. She doe*
—Mm. H."
—Mother.*'
not want me managing la­
1 feel that a gown in soft dles. 1 say that my work
I would auggeat a vary
almple street-length drees, gray would be more approp­ la Ilk* a doctor’! and there
with an open neckline, no riate. Since there Is so much la no lesion why I ihouldn’t
aleevee and a Jacket. Look for pink you would be more ele­ massage ladies. What la
one with a touch of black se­ gant NOT wearing that, as it your opinion!
MASSEUR
quins. This, with a small black la so much a part of the bri­
DEAR MASSEUR: Your
cocktail bag and long black dal party.
"My husband will not wear wife apparently feare that
gloves, can go anywhere. You
can remove the Jacket for tho a tie at any time, and when your lady clients may be
more formal typo affair. You we go placea together I feel getting a treat instead of
could also have o small black foolleh. My friends all know S treatm ent Such feare
colffura cap for a very *x- of hit melees’ habit. What could be caused by her own
tra smart look. And polo blue should 1 do ! —Alter-forty fooling* of Inadequacy. Keep
assuring her that ah* hat
gloves and matching pearls wife."
You must have stood for absolutely nothing to wor­
would nubs you took “differ­
en t.'' An outfit like this eon this for some time so I do ry about (P J . Tb* little
not think you will ‘’reform” woman la josloua—but don’t
bo worn at any season.
“ My daughter la having a your huilwnd now. Just refuse rub It in.)
* * *
big wedding and wa have to go out with him a few
tlmei
and
then
he
may
come
DEAR
ABBY: That lady
'hired a hall' for tha alx
o'clock dinner. Her father to a lens* of what la correct. who wrote about the "Open
House" shower, where an
will give the bride away, She Try III
“What do 1 do at dinners ad was placed In the news­
has selected four bridesmaids
at the hornet of friends who paper and anyone w h o
a rt all hearty cater* and I wanted to coma was wel­
Legal Notice
am the only one on a diet! come. was a piker compared
Thla Is to save my life al­ to someone In my husband’*
q o T iii: M N « r . | f t T T O
C H IP lK N
KM.IO.
F L O R I D ) most. They nag ms to eat and
family. Listen to thla: One
IT 4 T IT K t
Notick m m :n K n r ciivkx I admit I get nervoua and do of the girls had to get mar­
ried, eo all her aunts gut
o f t h e ad o p tio n of a H e a u l u t t o n not enjoy one minute of the
h r t h e C o u n t y r ' o m m t i s l o n r r s parties among our frlsntls.
together
and gave her a
« f S em in o le Cu-anly. F l o r i d a , o n
combination BRIDAL and
« h e ! J l h d » r of Ootobar, \. r». My husband Joins in the nag­
I H I , w h erein o i l c o u n t y d i d . ging.—D. D."
BABY shower! Practical, I
OlenUlm
and
rsn o o rv -a
any!
Stay home, eat your diet suppose, but wasn’t that
r l e l i t n f Sem inole C o u n t y a n d '
t h e p ublic In a n d to t h o f o l l o w ­ and save your life I
the absolute limit!
i n g deecrlb ed p r o p e r l y . . t o - w I t :
Tommorrow—Career After
OWOSSO. MICHIGAN
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While the Italian ta
tha World Bridga Olympiad,
its was nut a bed cf roe** all
the way. No on* went through
tta preliminary rounds unde­
feated and tha Swedish team
boat thorn sla victory points
te one.
Aggressive bidding paid off.
The bidding tn the accom­
panying box took place wken
Sven Berglund of Sweden set
South. He started out mildly
enough with hie two diamond
response, but after hla part­
ner reversed to two spades
and then gave a diamond
preference, Sven waa ready
to go ta the roof.
He checked for aces with
four no-trump and when
North showed two aces, Sven
went right to tho diamond
grand slam.
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Islam you want to bo In for
tho m at of your Ilfs. Sven
did not wont to bo there when
ho aaw tho dummy, but k*

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9-10 p.m. NBC. The Andy
Williams Show (Color) Evsry
time Shirley Booth makes a
guest appsaranct these days
it’s a shocking reminder of
how much talent Is being dis­
sipated on her awful situationcomedy series. Tonight she
sparklet as she does several
of the selections she perform­
ed in the Broadway musicals
“A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
and “ By the Beautiful Sea”
and her duets with Andy to
Love Is the Reason” and
“ Look Who’s Dancing” from
the former are particular Joys.
Other valuable contributors to
Andy’s welfare are Morgana
King and the Good Time Sing. For those who like gim­
micky,
manned vocalists,
there’s also Johnny Mathis.
7:90-1:30 p.m. ABC. Voyage
tn the Bottom of the Bet “Sub.
marine Sunk Here.” Though
the circumstances under which
tha Seaview gets itself damag­
ed and aunk in the middle of
an uncharted mine field are
completely incredible, once

prereeded to bring H borne.
A fter winning t t a flret
heart ia dummy he came to
hla hand with tho ace of
elubo, led tis* ten of spades,
consulted his crystal ball and
let the tea ride.
When It held, hia troubles
were over. He was able to
ruff hla two losing dab s in
dummy and get rid of his
losing heart on ths see of
spade*.
When Belladonna of Italy
held the South cards, he also
used four nn-trump to check
for kings and when North
showed only one king Bella­
donna settled for tho small
slant. He made only alx since
he played aafe by taking the
ace of spades and then lead­
ing th* queen of spades. East
played low and Belladonna
discarded hia losing heart.

TV Tim e Previews

you accept the situation it’s
nail-chewing time,
*:3M p.m. ABC. No Time
for Sergeants ’'The Farmer In
the Deal.” This episode is
almost dll Andy Clyde, so
there are lota more laughs
than uaual. The government
wants to buy hla farm to ex­
pand the Air Force bate, but
the moment he hears this his
broken-down gopher trap be­
comes a choice piece id real
estate.
M :30 p.m. CBS. Ths Lucy
Show “ Lucy Becomes a Fa­
ther.” Lucy cons her way into
going along with her soa or
an all-male camping trip, in­
sisting sha ba treated Just Uka
one of the boya. The stops are
alt out as the men give her the
works, but Lucy triumphs over
a sleeping bag, a cut-throat
poker game and a ferocious
bear ahe’a convinced ta someooe’a p e t
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Many
Happy Returns “ Mother Burn­
ley’s Chickens” On* of the
oldest stock situatkms, but It’s
at least partially aaved by the

fact that John MeGlver is the
victim. Trying to do an em­
ploye a good turn, Waller sud­
denly finds himself in com­
plete charge of the man’* eight
children, ell of them monsters.

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N ot. 1§. 1964 — P t f i t

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Newspaper
All right now, let aa atop
blaming wives for tho fast
that according to statistics
moat of them will live longer
than thslr wires.
Wives have been blamed
long enough for not doing
more to protect their huebands* health.
Just how difficult ts it for
a wife—o r anyone else—to
get a grown man to conserve
his strength, avoid unneces­
sary risk* and act hia age
instead of trying to prove ov­
er and over again th at ha i*
Just a* young as ha over was?
It is rlt’iriy brought out in
President Johnson’s reaction
to the report of the Warren
Commission th at the Secret
Service’* difficulty In meeting
It* protective mponaitdtlty
curie* with the aettrltlee and
the nature of the occupant of
the office nf president end hie
will in gitc** to conform to
plun* for hi* safety.
President Johnson’s report­
ed reaction to that was that
he did not share expressed
concerns about hla safety and
that he would eonttnus to

W
om
an:s y

mix with crewda on bit trav­
els.
That's r pretty typical
masculine reset ion, the kind
a wife ia up against avory
time the trie* to get her hus­
band to take cart of hlmsolf.
If a government and a wor­
ried nation can't persuade a
man to ba “senaibla" about
preserving his hsalth and not
taking unnsetaaary chances,
what can a mere wife bo ex­
pected to do?
Yet, wive* are frequently
blamed for thslr husbands ov­
erworking, overeating and ov­

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erdoing all of which so
contribute to an early graeth
Shouldn’t the experts tot a t
women off tho hook f F or tha
truth is th a t nobody can maka
a man u k a cars o f hlmoslf if
ho doesn't want to co rp o rate
—and most men seem to aharo
th* masculine conviction th a t
they are indestructible.

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can of year health. You caa
then he non aoeeeaaful to
TAIJMW (April M to May
IS) CoafJdoriUHy a t k l i f t
plan* wttk tto right paopla to
line durtai the Mrntaf, but
to aura you pot wheal* In mo­
tion tonight. Analyia wbat
■oat to dona. Taka time lor a
little eoclal life, toe.
GEMINI (M ays to J im U )
Contacting tboae alliea who
caa to m y iaitnimcaUl to
gaining peraonai alma U wiae
thJa Morning. Than gat toay
at week to to dene. Social 111*
la tori to lata afternoon. Aid
the afflicted.
MOON ODLDRIN (Jana a
to July ID Getting baay with
work at hand and aiae dalrlng
into civic mattera la beat way
to apead AM. Slap out aodally
tonight Don’t neglect good
friaoda who ate very load of
JOtt.
LEO (July II to Auguit 11)
Now method* lor expreaalng
younoU can to dwolt upon
during morning with flat rncuha. Be aura U gat caught up
on correapondanee later. After­
noon appolatmcnU with importeat pooph tun out boat
VIEGO (Auguat » to SepUmber S3) Contacting eaperta
in your field who give beat
Idea* lor advancement la wlao
Ihla AM. Be preclae la doing
your work. Know where you
are beaded and bow beat to
get there.
LIBRA (September » to Oc­
tober 23) Many polnU are to
be considered In today’s diacuaalona with partner*, to b«
aura to com* to right decialona. Think 01 their welfare a t
well aa your own. Then you
truly get together.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember SI) Cooperating more
with eo-wark en makei your
work e n te r and you get
through faaUr. Then you can
be ofr with close tie to place
you like. Efficiency ahowi big
result#,
SAOrtTARIW (November
33 to December 31) Morning la
the beat time far recreation,
but you muit g«t down to work
in the afternoon. Take time to
improve beelth and charm.
Till* belp* you to have moru
poise. ,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) You can put
condition* to rEty at home In
early AM so that you can
meet with pali later. Pune(llluuanris damp* you aa a
good clttxcn. Acquire the habit
now.
AOCARIl'H (January !l to
February 10) Your regular Job
can be very pleasant and your
output great today. However,
don't neglect making your
home m o r e coinfurtable,
charming. Take pride la It.
PISCCS (February 20 to
March 20) Early morning con­
centration upon financial a f­
fair* can leave you with a free
mind for recreation later.
Listen to Idea* of buaines* ex­
pert*. Follow them carefully.
IF YOUR UH1L1I IS BORN
TODAY, at a very early age
you will ace that your youngiter takes a terrific amuunl of
Intereat In almost everyone
and everything about him o r
her. The pioneering trait ta
very pronuuaced here. How­
ever, upon reaching middle
age, the desire is to become
well-established, especially In
whatever has to do with real
estate, bond*, etc. Solid citixen
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22. PltmbfiiK
ov. 16, 1964 — Page 11

1. Lad A Fooad

PLUMB!?
p
l u m b in g

Contracting Repairs
FREF ESTIMATES
LOOT: B u lla Fop. JUMm U |
E. L HARVEY
No. M l. Pa 323-2031.
m Sanford Ave.
FA 2-tsa

2. Ptramuln

22. Painting

Do you have a drinking prob­
PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
lem Writ* P. O. Bos 1213.
» yeara Exp.-3267331
S i^ rg
FOR A PALNTER, [aside er
4. Meant? Can
out, call Luther Ttaker at
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook. U M lo t.
103 So. Oak, Free Parking.
FOR PAINTING A R epair2nd &amp; Dak, Evening ap p 't
Call 322 3424
- 323-1742.

24. Wall Drilling

CUT.N CURL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
3360934 WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Evening Appolntmenta
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sisea
8. Dug* • Cats • Peta
We Repair and Service
STINE
REGISTERED Brittany Span­
and Supply Co.
iel Puppy. T months old, $30. Machine
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-8432
Call 322-0717.
pOOB RECEIVED Bdl ___ 29. Photo 4k Equipment
tion, boarded. Animal Eeacue League, 1700 W. Mlaas- WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Camsrae • Films • Finishing
SOU, DoLand. F t. 734-1946.
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
10. P o u ltr y . L iv e d o c k

80. Homo Appliances

REGULAR Saddle H o r a e * .
Hunting Hersea A Ponies— ALL Types of new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount.
$73 uo. Jail 122-HU.
Call 322-0446, J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
ROSE COMB black Baatam
Blossom Trail, Orlando,
chickens, M hatched, $3. pr.
Setting eggs, 23c ea. White
Guineas. U pr. 322-0711, Mr. SANFORD ELECTRIC
Farris, days, 322-3370 lite r G.E. Appliances—New A Used
l l i Magnolia
323-1362
S p. m.
31. Mudcal In s tru m e n t!

12. Special Notices

Piano Tuning aad Repair
9 L Harmon — FA

ISO. Mtoe. For Salt

19. Schools A last ro d kmc 95. H&lt;

SANFORD SEWING CTR.
RAILROAD CAREER
New and Used Machines. Re- Trainees for Railroad Coraconditioned Singers, 112.93
munlcatioa positions. Must
104 S. Park Ave.
322-9411 be high school graduate or
equivalent, physically fit,
SELECT-O-MATTC Z1G BAG
good character and not color
Due to unfortunate circum­ blind. If qualified, arrange­
stances, we have a reposses­ ments will be made. For In­
sed '94 Model Select-O-Ma- formation write name, age,
tie Xif Sag. This machine
address aad phone number
doe* all the fancy itltebei,
to A.R.C.S., P. 0. Box 13,
buttonholes, sews on buttons,
Mlttoo, PH.
ete. Assume S Payments of
$9.19. Call eredU adjuster 71. Malt Help Wanted
322-7467.
PAINTERS, experienced. A *
BECL1NER w i t h Hassock. B Contractor*. 322-1397.
Wall Furnace used 3 months.
Miniature American Pony, MAN— 31-43 for Iniursnc*
saddle, bridle, sulky, 64k ft. Debit, Saaford area. Salary
Breskfast Bar with sliding plus commission. 323-0643.
doors. 322-1313.
YARD MAN. 332-4371.
TELEVISION 21” . Ph. 09-7236.
NEED 4 While Men to help me
Sell KNAPP SHOES full or in my BUSINESS. Apply 9
part Ume. Earn $23 to &gt;130 A. M. sharp tn Room M
a week on high commissions
Meisch Bldg., 6)4 E. tit St.
and bonus. Steady year- over Faust’s Drug Store.
round business. Equipment
furnished free. Write to
RAILROAD CAREER
Wm. E. Pierce, II E. Steels, Men age* I860, see ad No.
Orlando, Florida.
The CITY of Saaford Civil
B O A T S , Guna, Buy, Sell, Servlet Board Is accepting
Trade. Repair. O S T E E N
applications for tha position
BRIDGE FISH CAMP.
of Fireman. Qualifications:
MARUN Golden rifle 39A-22 21 to 30 yri. of age; mini­
cal. Chrome barrel aad re­ mum hgt. 3’7"; minimum
wgt. 123 lbs.; high school
ceiver. goid plated bigger
grad,
or equivalent educa­
beautiful carved w a l n u t
tion; resident of Seminole
stock, Weaver scope tad.
Like new—rare. $190. Brown­ County for st least six
ing Sweet sixteen, Ilka new— months prior to date of apengraved, gold plated big­ pUcstioa. Examination for
ger, Power pec choke ad­ qualified applicants will be
held at 2:30 P.M., Nov. 31,
juster. Retails $200. Sacrifice
1944, In the city hall. Sub$113. Cell 322-3463 after 3.
mil applications to Civil Ser­
4 PC. Bedroom Suite. Dish­ vice Examiner not later than
Nov. 19, 1944.
washer, 6 pc. Dinette set.
• Iroorlte. 322 3007.

NUMISMATICS
All Types Supplies — Folders
3 (or $1.00
ASK about out Trial Purchate
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Plan on Rand Instruments.
Bukur's Music Shop. 322-7302
12. Catering • Food
31. Musical In s tru m e n t!
FOR SALE. Btackeyed Peas,
Piano Servicing A Tuning 51. A rticle* For Rent
Cantelopes a Watermelons.
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
Corner Sanford A Myrtle St.
RENT A BED
Pb. 322 0185.
32. Business Equipment Rolleway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
]ft. Special Servlcce
NEW Underwood portable
Month,
Typewriters $39.95 A up.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
A A B CONTRACTORS
New Smith Corona Electric
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
116 W. 1st
322-3181
Portables )i39 A up. POW­
ROOFING, PAINTING A
ELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY, 53. Wanted To Buy
INSULATING
Financing Ananged 322-2207 117 S. Magnolia, 322 3842.
WE BUY U«d Furniture, one
piece or houseful. Fursy
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa Haynes Office Machine Co.
Bedding A Furn. Co., 901 W.
brics, free estimates. Adam’s New and Used Machines
Sales A Rentals
1st St. 322 6391.
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
314 Magnolia
322-0462
USED FURNITURE, one room
ALTERATIONS on Ladies A
NEW SMITH CORONA Elec­ or houseful, tools, mtse.
Mens Clothing. 1361941.
tric Addi-ig Machine, $69.93;
Items, ANYTHING you have
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
I Used Victor to Key electric
to sell. 322 2270.
Free estimates, Licensed
like new, $89.95. Wonderful
A Insured. Ph. 323-0600
Christmas presents. POW­ 55. Furniture For Sale
ELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY.
FIXIT SHOP
r’HKt: ESTIMATE
117 S. Magnolia, 322-3812.
"We fix everything except
Upholstering A Mattress reabroken hearts."—Authorised 35. Vacuum Cleaners
ovating. New A Used Furni­
dsaier for Jacobsen Lawn
ture. Cali Nix Bedding Mfg.
C iE AS' E r
1 Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
&gt;' mowers. Expert Kay A Lock
* Service. 400 W. 1st St. 116 Repairs, parts, supplies, for
FA 1-2117.
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
4731.
WILSON • MAIER FURN.
Air-Way, Rexalr, GE. etc.
A NEW CONCEPT in CLEAN- Vacuum cleaner repaired at
Buy — Sell — Trade
LIN ESS for a LIMITED your home, fre e pick-up A 311-13 K. 1st.
322 3422
TIME ONLY a t LOW Intro- delivery. Serving Sanford
For uie txggest i else Can of
- ductory PRICES. Your ORA
for 13 yri. GM Vacuum Re­
nesrly new aad used furni­
VEL ROOF can have that pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph
ture. see Noll’s Furniture
fresh C L E A N appearance
322-4763.
Brokerage la Casselberry
that ENHANCES A BEAU*
ou 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to A
TIMES your HOME. This SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
NEW PROC ESS Includes a YOUR REXAIR DEALER
FOR SALE: Leather gun cate,
322-6611
FUNGICIDE treatment to 2556 S. Park
S3; Hunting jacket A WadSALES
.
PARTS
SERVICE
RETARD future FUNGUS
dtr, $3, Coleman gas lamp,
GROWTH 1300 aq. ft. ONLY
$7.30; Heavy duty vice, $13;
37.
Moving
&amp;
Storage
$21.00. Price LIMITED to
12- Boys A Girls bikes, from
, 100 homes In Sanford area.
Local A Long Distant
$10 up, Adding mschlne. 6
Offer expires DEC. 20th.
column, &gt;43;
Underwood
Adams Transfer A Storage
PHONE NOW 322-1643 after 322 0223
322-4676 typewriter. $20; Pool table,
5—372 33d.
also Ping Pong, $10; Gas ,A
Yentsch Maintenance Service. 43. Plante, Feeds, Seeds
011 heaters, from $8, up;
Electric 4i 11 P. motor, 17;
SANFORD FEED STORK
19. lliilldsrn Supplies
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird 12 Ft. bojt, motor A bailer,
PAINT close out
price
Seed— Jim Dandy Dng feed $113; 1-Tent, 9x9, used once,
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
—$3.73 for 30 lbs. Includes $10. Sell us your Furniture.
Quick Service with the Cash
520 Maple Ave322 0300 Tax.
^ g B 9 320 Sanford Ave.
322 9090 Super Trading Poet, opposite
20. Hardware
Sanford Plata. 312 0677.
50, M lar. F u r Sale
Sanford's Most Complete
Used furniture, apptUaces,
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
tools etc height • laid.
FRIGIDA1RE
40" electric
Carry t Mart 313 Saaford
203 E. 23th.
322 3464
itove, like new, $too. Or
H e Ph FA 1-4112
trade for frceier. 322-0763.

For Sale

Far Sale

Far

R ent

322-0323 or ISA

SO UTH W ARD

Seminole Realty

$100.00 DOWN

MAIDS—N.Y. to $33 wk. RUSH
REFERENCES. TOP JOBS
FARE ADVANCED QUICK
LY. HAV-A-MA1D, 4 Bond
St., Great Neck. N. Y.

Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bed.~jor.ia located Ln various
sections of Santocd
Immediate Delivery

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES MONTHLY PAYMENTS

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
I NEED 4 U dics who like
1, Uu A 2 BATHS
people and could use $23 wk.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Apply 9 A.M. Sharp, Room
208, 224 E. lit St. over LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Faust's Drug Store, Sanford. For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKER

WHITE WOMAN withes Baby
8fe Have The Home For You
sitting Day or Night, 322 1630
DAYS WORK Lucille Lamar,
1020 W. 12th St.

s

READY TO MOVE IN
UNFURNISHED I • bedroom
New 6 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
house, kitchen equipped. Ph.
ALL CHILDREN LOVE
1-2 baths. 5o. Loos wood area The Country, you'll enjoy the
326S3M.
—Trades toasidcred, and pleasure of this alee farm
we'll build on your lot. Semi­ home lto stories, Lx. Dr., N. ORLANDC, S Bdrm. Un­
furnished house. $70 mo., lio
nole County's leading Build
Fla. rm .. I Bdrm. Large
Fairfax Ave. Open, eatl coi­
er
Kitchen located oa I acre
le d Miami 121-1373.
HAROLD LOGAN
tiled farm with garage, hern
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
and poultry house. More ORLANDO, $79 mo., 3 Bdrm.
Sales office. So. on U. S. 17- Hun 20 fruit trees. All far
Unfurnished bouse, 602 Egan
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
$14,000.
Drive. Open, call collect Mi­
right one block on Seminol*
ami, 431-1373.
Ave. *39-3911.
• BEDROOM, S bath, un­
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom,
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 1
2 bath, Central Air-condi­ INVESTMENT A REALTY
blocks to shopping center A
3229173 school. 1 year lease rvqpilr
tioning, beating, built-in kit­ US N. Park Ave.
chen, exeelieat closet ipsce,
ed. 1120 mo. 133-9670 after
BOBBRT A. WILLIAM!
established lawn, landscap­
1 p. m.
Realtor
ed. 409 Satsuma Dr. Phone
Raymoed Luadqulit, Aase. UNFURNISHED S Bedroom
322-944S.
FA 61941 Atlaatte Bash Bldg house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
332.3631.
HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
H. water heater, attic fan,
*5100 DOWN
103. M obile H om es - Sain
floor furnace A pump. With
FHA-VA
HOMES
Furn. garage Apt. 2362 San­
l-I end a Bedrooms
ford Ave, 910,600. 322 0323 or SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A I
NEW end USED
Bedroom
Homes
available
to
3234.
Awning* A Cabanas
all Arena of Saaford. Let ns
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Shew you Aroundl
3-BEDROOM, 2 bsth, Fla.
Hwy. 17-92 •
*23-2642
room, 3 min. drive from
N.A.S. 102 W. Jenkins Cir­
108. M obile H om an - R en t
cle. 322-6634.
1191 I . Path Ave.
10’ WIDE, 6
Hiller,
FA 63232 a ayUme
FORCED SALE-Two Houses,
NO-64699.
furnished on small Lake.
Furnished housetraller,
One 3 Bedroom, Concrete a
S t Johns Beatty 10x30
near Lake Jeisup. $33 mo.
Oak, Rented to good tenant, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
66.300. One—Duplex 17,300, t 119 N. Park Ave FA 2-4121 322-44*6.
Mile bom Big Tree Park.
I OR. Apartment* for Rent
Government Owned
CaU 322-7304.
Homes
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

72. Ftmale Help Wanted

77. Situation Wanted

i*7. H o m

4 BDRM., 2 Bath, FIs. Room, OWNER to be TrsMtorrod, I DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­
Garage, Disposal, Diihwaihroom, n e w l y decorated.
Bdrm., m Baths, aU elec
er. Make deal. 322-1426.
b i t kitchen, large feared Adults. Another available
Dec. 1, *23-3919.
back yard. $900 lor equity
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, FIs.
aad assume $77 monthly
room, k 1 i c h e n equipped,
payment. Call 919 &gt;996, Cas­ CLEAN: 2 -b s d ra a house, kit­
drapes, larg- corner lol. Low selberry.
chen equipped, 133. Garage
Down Payment. 1600 S.
Apt. furnished, 943. 322 2202
Chase Ave. See after 1 p m. 2 BDRM., 1394 Elliott W,MO- nr 323-MB.

Stenstrom Realty
2365 PARK DRIVE

HOWELL’S AGENCY, Baby 322-2420 Night 322-7435
titling specialist, Transports
323-0344
322-41(8
tion furnished. Cali 322-1239.
322 6624
322 3112
DAYS Work. 322-3766.

W E L A E A APARTMENTS
111 W. First Bt.
ROSE COURT APT., t Bdrm.
Furnished, near base, Jots
Sanford Ave. 168 4323.

FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
3 BOOM Furnished Apt. $35
SEE YOUR
mo., Includes water A elec­

V A - FH A

tric. 322-9307.

Property

SMALL Clean Apt., private
bath A Entrance. Ph. 322
0702.

Management

FURN. Apt Clou to. Jimmie
Cewaa. 322-4011.

and Sales Broker

l-Rooaa Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A ahowar, iiiitabl*
for aaupla ar single pertoe
or retired All utilities in­
cluded to root. Ideally lo­
cated oa let St., within 1
block of I free parking lota
aad aboppfog canter. In­
quire at Maaual Jacobean
Dept. Store 211 E. Flrtt St

JIM H U N T
R EA LTY
Office: 322-1119
Nights: 322-0700
932 06a
2S24 Park Drive

83. Real Ealnl* Wanted

2 REDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 3 Ph. 322 0641.

MB. Antoa For Sale
CLEAN 1S34 Ford. Good me­
chanical condition. G o o d
Ursa. 123-2337,
1944 Chevrolet Impela, 3 door
Hard top, Auto. Trans.,
Radio A Hester. Power
Steering A air-conditioned.
Call 322-0244 A ask for
Frank Joaea.
1937 PACKARD Super "I",
good Mechnicil, Drive dally,
alda mounts, new tires. Col­
lectors Item, registered Clas­
sic. Only $430. Call 323-0446.
1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
with black top, tonneau cov­
er, white walla. Excellent
condition. 322 0433.
'64 FORD Fallback Galaxia
"300.” $300, assume pay­
ments. Cali after 3:30 p.nt.
DeBary 4663446.
BOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0721

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
SanVarik Gins* and Paint
Company
UO Magnolia Ph. FA 64632
Auto GUa*. laps
A Sa*« Cavan

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. and St. FA 64093
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
123. Hoatn A Motor*

62 R a m b le r
Amhaaaador Caetem 4
Door Redan. V-9. Stan­
dard T rattamlaaloo. Few­
e r M i t e r i n g , Power
Brake*, Heater and Air
Condition.

’1295
59 V o lk sw ag e n
3 Door Sedan, Good Tim*,
Clean Body, 4k Buna GeeaL

'795

Gateway To Th* waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
904-9*4 E. III. Ph. FA 2 3941
17 FT. GLASS boat, SO h.p.
motor, tilt trailer, converti­
ble top, extra gas tank, tarp.
Extras. 1900 S. Chile Ave.
See after 1 p.m.
17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with access­
ories, '38, 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
9730. Call 322-6643.
17 ft CABIN BOAT, Cenver
table top, 40 HP motor, Tilt
Trallar 1961, all acceiaoriei
Reedy to go to water, 333
0790 after 7.

NATIONAL

BANK
^ P O S S E S S IO N
&lt;@&gt; $

$

m

60 Chevrolet
Lj Ton SlPpaide PickUp. I CyL, Good Me­
chanical Condition.

*695
60 Ford
*j Ton Slyleaide Pick-Up.
Good Mechanical Condition.

'595
60 Ford
Fairlana 100 4 Dear,
V-8, Automatic Tranemlaaion. Kadi* A Hatt­
er — Clean.

&gt;895

STORE BUILDING Wanted,
'63 Chevrolet $1446 bil 946 " n
PINECREST
Home A Auto retailer seeks
'•I Munta 1817 bal. 137 inn.
$230 MOVES IN
suitable location, preferably
108. Rooms For Rent
97. Houses For Kent
'63 Metro. 1612 hel. 9-1t mo.
$H2 PER MONTH
So. of Sanford on Ri. 17-92.
Send particulars to Box 106, 3 Bdrm, Ige, combination din­ 3 BEDROOM House on Lake, CLEAN ROOM for Min. 401 '42 Falcon 9991 bal. $12 mo.
60 V o lk sw ag en
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
'63 Renault 1487 bal 631 mo.
ing room, living room, Fla.
c/o Saaford Herald.
Electricity 10 miles from
'60 Volke. 8699 bat. &gt;32 mo. Panel Delivery Truck. Ex­
room, For Spacious living. Sanford, partly furnished, 115. Autun For Sals
RENTAL Houses A Smatl
'40 Lincoln 81199 bet. $38 mu, tra Clean Throughout and
Low taxes, Fenced yard,
good
Ashing
A
hunting.
Call
acreage. Roberts A Schmidt Nearby i c h o u l , shopping
1937 GMC PANEL Wagon. ‘60 Cnrtair 1799 hat. $32 mu. Good Tire*. A Good Huy At
322-0319 or 322 8736.
Rest Estate, P. O. Box 1732,
Centers. 323 (1329 hy Owner.
'40 Mercury $991 hal. I l l mu.
&gt;230. Ph. 322*131.
Ph. 322 2700.
‘60 Ford 8788 bal. $37 mo.
3 ROOMS A Bsth. nicely furn­
LONOWOOD, 2 Br. Frame,
ished, clem. Adults, no pels. '61 FORD Convertible. 322 2870. ‘SO Plymouth 1688 bal 832 mo
81. Heal Entail - Sale
Redecorated, Ige. Equipped Call 322-1*19
193* RAMBLER, good condl- '59 Ford 4391 bal. $31 mo,
kitchen. 2 car gsrsge, trees
tion. Would tike to exchange '39 Plymouth 1199 bal $21 mu
DART PILCHER, BROKER
$230 down, $13 mo. Will hold FURNISHED - 1 bedroom, t
for a Spinet Piano 319 4102, '39 Mercury $367 bal. $32 mu.
Personal Service
bath, 163 mo. — 2 bedroom,
mortgage. TE 6-31U.
'SA Ford $399 bal. 117 mo.
Geneva,
Cell 322-7496
1 bath, $100 UNFURNISH­
'34 IWSoto 6419 hat. 131 mo.
59 Ford
SANFORD' S NEWEST
ED — 2 bedroom. 1 bath, $36 1930 CHEVY, 55.000 Orlg
'38 Ford $388 bal. $29 mo.
HOMES, Wait 4th St. San­ mo. — 3 bedroom, 2 baths,
f Paeeenger Country
Ball-Blair Agency ford. 3 dedroom, 14* bath, $U mo. — 1 bedroom, I ml!#*, see A drive to appre­ '38 Mercury |! 9 I bel. $11 mo. Sedan,
V-8, Autoaatle
ciate. 322 S6M.
'3H
Pontiac
$4H6
bal.
$31
mo.
Real Estate — Insurance
FHA A VA Loam. LMN EN­ b a t h s , 9113. STEMPER
Tranamlaelnn,
Power
'39 Hillman $199 bal. $21 mo.
3rd. A Park Ave.
322 3641 TERPRISES Inc., Builder
AGENCY, 1919 French Ave., 63 CHEVY II NOVA, excel
Steering, Radio and
'38
Old
a.
8199
hal.
$21
mo.
Harold Logan, rail 1363911. Sanford Ph. 322 4991.
lent coodttlon. $1600. Ph.
Heater, and Air
*68 Chryaler $388 hal. 129 mo
Sale.nun on Duty 4:00 p. m.
JOHN E. FOX,
322-2293.
Conditioning.
*38
Dodge
1319
baL
$21
mo.
3-BEDROOM,
2
hath,
fol
Mir­
In
dark
Realtor
1967
FORD,
1160.
11th
A
Mel
ro r Drive, Loch Arbor. Ph.
206 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
1A11 SANFORD AVE.
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 3 323 0383.
lonville Ave.
OPEN EVENINGS
Rath, built in Appliances,
SMART INVESTMENT
23 ACRES, Otteen area. On Central Air A Heat, wall to 2 BEDROOM nice Masonry 1939 FORD Station Wagon, Sanford, Florida
322-1303
1943 Chevrolet 2 ton truck.
Home. Newly Decorated.
wall rarpeling. 322 3305.
hard road, fenced, sleclriNational Repoeaenlona Inc.
Kitchen Furn Utility Room Ph. 3J6142T.
city, pboac service, school
SACRIFICE 1 Redriatni house,
A Csrporte, 970 mo. 1502
bus, mail delivery. Only
completely refinidied, good Summerlin.
62 Corvair
$10,623 29% down. 3 yrs. to
21. Home Repair*
location Ph. 323&lt;M|7.
pay balance
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN tilt. Iluuineaa O p port.
3 BEDROOM. I;e living rm ,
Moma 3 Door. 4 Speed
ROOFING REPAIR. Large or
GREKNBRf AK
of 10,00(1 Items
dining rm., Ige kite Hen, Fla
Transmission, Radio end
Small. Call before 9 A M. or
FOR
LEASE
Stemper Agency Choice lata available to Room, With option tn buy.
1300 •irapevtUe Ave.
W A TC H YOUH
Healer. Red Finish With
sftrr 3 P.M. EUDELL, Ph.
SERVICE STATION.
REALTOR
INSUROR
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
rent
will
he
applied
to
down
All Vinyl Interior,
tN V B S T M IN T • • •
MEN'S, Women's, Children's Good Location Good Products FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
322-7399.
overlooking golf reurte.
payment.
Call
322
70(2.
shoes at discount prices.
(mod Treatment
Custom building to your
AT
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
PHONE '.OCALLY 322-4343 95. Houaea For Sale
specifications.
Green brill
M A C K lI-a U lL T
or apply to tha
developed
by
Patios, Floor, Free EiUm aui
3 BEDROOM. IVi Bath. Sun
rim n o ts vivc
K1NGSWOOD
sand, cement, rock, pipe, PURE OIL COMPANY
NOTICK IS h » r« h y l i n n (lis t t
land Estates. Sanford. Low
• rn e n g a g e d In b u e t n e a i e t l i t
BUILDERS, INC.
steel, greate baps, dry
down
Payment.
Ph.
322
9132.
SERVICE
STATION
GHI A
W. J n l H i . tUnforU. MvmlnnU
FA 2-907*
well* Stepping stones.
OPERATOR'S NW EDEO
t 'u u n l y , r i o r l d * . u n . | * r t h e flc*
Sedan*
202 Fairmont Dr.
t l l l u u e n i m i a t A a l u ( i l * . e A MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Good Locations
OPEN FRIDAY
EVERETT A. HARPER
Toe have en advantage ever amir
S e e l C o v e r Co., a n d t h a t 1 I n . 309 Elm Ave.
322 3711
• Hard Tops
ME BANE OIL CO.
bwaeto'* In Deiten* homevtlee-you're (lei*
AGENCY - REALTOR
- t - n d (•&gt; r e g l . t e r M i d nam * w ith
NITE T IL 9 P.M.
awouan to tea no* Utl Meckia't lelevt *~d
t h e C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u rt,
Phone after 6 P. M.
• Convertibles
9663 S. Park Ave.
I '. 4t.It community It i'ovmg. And
S n n iln a U C o u n ty , F l o ri d a , tn »«■- TREE RIPENED Citrus. Ns
322-0918
whan * community (to*., ten# value*
Phones FA 2 2264 or FA &gt; W
• Station Wagons
r o r d a n c a w i t h th # p r o v l e t o n . of
veil. We ship Albert H. Pell
grow wth II. Dove o«*r lodey end fine out
th * F l c t l t lo i i a N i m t d ' a t u i r ON WEST FIRST ST.
Otteen.
322
3873
or
322-1191.
for yourteil hoo jut! IIO. iterta you on
Complete Selection
69, Schools &amp; In stru ctio n *
t o - w l t : S e c tio n M l
Florida
the *er te owning • .pactoue Deitone hometue,
8 Dm Howland
I t . l u t e a M l).
59'e
Thru
4l‘e
Payton
Realty
with Central Water Ma.ne end Paved Street,
WURL1TZER Spinet Piano.
•
Charlie Craig
h i e : t i o h b y I.. M oora
included In the lull lew trice of only tit*)!
IMjbll.h No*. S. IS. SJ. 14, D M
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
a Hob T hum a*
Modern limed oak frnuh
$200 • $300 Down
While
there. en,oy e Ire* ride en the r&gt;&gt;trt&gt;oat.
U.
S.
CIVIL
SERVICE
CDO-17
•
Frank
llruwaoa
$300 caan 322 8390.
“Deitone Queen'. T*k* a stll-suidtd lour el
$40
•
$60
Month
TESTS!
3
BEDROOM,
2
Bath,
screen
the
Shopping Pur. In* lakelront Community
F IIT IT IU I a &gt;* HK
Cluh, Ihe til* ol |h* II hole (Oil court* end the
ed patio. Ph. 323 0364.
NOTICK IS horn by g l v . n t h a t CRIB &gt;13. Youth Bed $25;
100% .Mechanical
lovely hou.ing era* at Maceie-luilt DLLTONA!
-we a r e e n g a g e , ! In h u a l n t a a at
Swivel Rocker $15. Call 3£!- Men-women, 1631. Start high
Guarantee — 3D Day* —
MOTOR SALES
U n iv n in l.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
3 BEDROOM, Kitchen Furn ,
7337,
as
$102.00
a
week.
Prepara­
1,000 .Milea On AU
[F iw ftd a , u n d e r t h a tl o t l tl o u a
Take
over
payment*
$62,
n a m e of. E C. W a t h e r l o f t o n
tory training until appoint­
H A C K LE-B U ILT HOMES
Lied VW’a.
C o n a t r u c t l o n Co f N o t Inc.) and PORTABLE Stereo. Remington
Sun land. Ph 322-7633.
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
f e a t u r e . I M t a m i u . P a l* . t h a t w a I n l a n d to r a a l e t a r l a i d
Sales — Parti — Service
typewriter, itand A cover.
2nd. A Pnlmalt#
•ettia, en di.piey m th* florid*
Experience usually unneces­ $300 WOULD BUY the.* ex­
n a m e w i t h the C l e r k o f th*
eehibit a t tn* ff.v . w orld'. Fair,
Aquarium with accessories.
• c i r c u i t C o u r t , S e m in o le C o u n ­
Factory Authorlied Dealer
a
n
d
IS
o
th
e
r
la
te
ly
m
e
d
a
l*
.
sary.
FREE
Information
on
tra*. Central air condition
ty, F l o r i d a , In a r c o r d a n r a w ith
Ph. 322-S2S1
Tenor Saxophone, Ithaca 18 job*, salaries, requirements.
Mechle-Built home* ranee in price
*lha p r o v isio n * of t h a F letltl'.u e
f r o m |u . t S7TW. to Itl.JS O . with
ing,
carpeting.
Venetian
Ga.
shotgun
322-9186.
Ellinor
Motor
Co.
down
peyment*
ea
low
ea
13*0.,
N a m a e t a t u t e e . t o - w l t : Section
Write TODAY giving name,
blinds, drapes, screened pa­ The Dodge Boys
monthly payment* atartihf a t 4*1-27
S t i t t F l o r i d a S t a t u t a a 11*1.
So. Hwy. 17-92
address and phone. Lincoln tio, washer, refrigerator.
SANFORD HERALD
SIC: K. C. W a t h a r l n f t o n
2507 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
ro j
J a c k J. F h u b a r t
Service, Box 109, Sanford
Seminole County Mix.
WANT ADS
Landscaped lot, and a $12,400
O R IV I O U T TO DAY!
P u b l l t h O e t I t . A Nov 1, *
1M
01
We*l
lit
Street
Herald.
BRING FAST
mortgage »t 30 N Edsemon
Tat* Inter.Ul* ga. tail at Peilon.
Hi. 322-0861
I t 1M l.
322-1835 KS
Hanford, Florida
lathing* and you r* at DUTONAl
c u r-io
RESULTS
Ave. N. Orlando. 322-3331.
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Thanksgiving
is Theme Of
UPW Heeling
latrtfleen of Thanksgiving
wee the tim e of the davo*
tioae and profrsia preeented
at the Nevenber meeting of
Circle Om of the UPW of
the Coaterantty Presbyterian
Church held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Ruganetrtn, hoe*
teas, ea Crystal Lake.
Members taking part were
Mrs. Richard Keogh, Mrs.
Ted Brooklyn and Mrs. Rag*
sastsia. Tha program was
tlsaad with a Thanksgiving
Prayer given la unison.
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman pro*
elded daring the business see*
•tew. Reports were given by
the W iens committee rkalr*
men. Mrs. Zimmerman os*
prosead her appreciation of
the part taken by each mem*
her of the circle for the year.
Special event of the eve*
•tag was the presentation of
a surprise birthday cake for
Mra. P. D. Anderson and Mrs.
Rob Ragensteln. This wee the
prelude to a social hour and
the cake was enjoyed by all
preasat, served by the hostess
with coffee and fruit punch.
Other momlwra p r e s e n t
were Mre. Emma Pashara,
Mrs. Besses Beebe, Mrs. II.
M. Cochran, Mra. LuVars
Harrison, Mrs. Ruby Linden,
Mrs. Hsrvsy Pugh, Mrs. John
Raavcs, Mrs. Joe Rmathsrs
and Mrs. Arolyn True.

I,EH FILLEM DU ROf of Forest I*nke Academy recently announced that
thin year's officers nre, left to right, front, April Kessell, treasurer, Connle Arnold, president; Angel Zagorsky, vice president;; standing, Judy
Zagorsky, pianist.
Leitner, Diane Moore, parliamentarians and Rissa Zagot

Doa McNeill It coming back
to Deltona to help tho Mac*
kin-built community mark an­
other milestone In Ks swift
course of growth.
The genial boat of radio’s
timed "Breakfast Club" will
he on hand Tuesday when Deltone celebrates III second
birthday anniversary. All raildents of the community are to
be Invited to the party at 3
p.m. at ths Elkcam Park com­
munity c e n t s r overlooking
Lake Monroe.
With ths help of hit wife,
Kay, who appears fre&lt;|urntly
on the Breakfast Club, Me
Nslll will signal the conclu­
sion of Deltona’s sectmd yssr
by cutting the community’*
huge official birthday rake.
Following brief anniversary
ramarki by McNeill and ElHolt J. Mackle, executive vies
president of the Deltona Cor­
poration, refreshments will
be served to all reeUIcnls at­
tending the event.

Tha

Morning Cirela will
meet at the home of Mra.
John Lundy Tueodoy at 9:30
am end tha Bethany Cirri#
at the homo of Mrs. Hardin
Webb at I p m , Tuesday,
Mr. Jim Hobby la no Iwoger associated with me la
aay rapacity. I will not be
responsible for aay com*
mftmsata made by aim.
It. H. MeAlaxander, Pros.
Mse’s Oil Compaay, lac.

CLUB - SIRLOIN

FRESH “100% PURE"

NEWH STAFF of "Tho Reflector," Forest Lnke Academy newspaper,
was photographed on the woy across campus for lunch break. Members
nre, from left, Fred Minesinger, assistant editor; l^ e James, nows edi*
tor; Kay Hartwell, editor in chief; Margie Harnhnrt, feature editor and
Lynn Nielson, assistant editor.
(Herald Photo)

Mize To Speak
Judge C. Vernon Mlia Jr.
will be gueat speaker at to­
day’s 7 p.m. meeting of the
Bear Ijiki- Methodist Church
Men’s Club. The dinner meet­
ing will take place In lh«
Church Cottage.

"SUNLITE"

Bom In Sanford, he attend­
ed local achool* end wai gra­
duate! from the University of
Florida with a MS degree. At
the lima of hi* death ha wa*
an anglnaer at Capa Kennedy
and lived in Melbourne.
Survivor* are hi* wife, Nan­
cy, ami three children, Nell,
Glenn and Ann Carol, of Mel­
bourne; hi* parent*, Mr. ami
M u. D. C. Howard Sr., nf San
ford and s brother, Donald, al
io of Sanford.
Funeral service* will be
Tuesday at 4 p m. at the Meth
o&lt;li*t Church In Melbourne.
Flower* are to be omitted ami
contribution* given to the
Crippled Children’* Hospital of
MellMurne.

Tomatoes
NO. 303
CAN
Limit: 3 With Your
|3 Or Mora Food
Order i'lcoa*.

“PILLSBURY" (OR) “ BALLARDS"
REFRIGERATED

see yourself
in the shine of
this new

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FA B

Biscuits

GIANT PKG.

8 OZ.
CAN

ENGLISH TEACHKHS Mrs. Virginia lltirncy
niul Miss Dorothy Morrison nre delighted nt the
prospect of nvnnt-gunrdo theater in Sanford
when Jo Dcmond and Frank Wlttow present
"Comedy snd Conflict" Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the
Seminole High School auditorium. Wlttow, cf
Atlanta, once taught Miss Morrison's high school
drama classes in nn Atlanta higli school. This
will l&gt;o the first presentation of the season's
Concert Scries.
(Herald Photo)

w-*
Limit: t With Your S3 Or Mora Food Order Pleas*.

"MR. G" FROZEN

LEADING THE POPULARITY POLL! ’

W q u a u ty N style Ix value
IN

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“ GOLDEN RIPE"

FRENCH
FRIES

Bananas

FURNISHINGSI

9 OZ.
PKG.

50 EXTRA

4 Circles Meet
Today, Tuesday

If.

T-BONE

stuck.

A men’s mcnUl breakdown
and hit wife’s etiuggle to get
him tha treatment he need*
for a successful return to so­
ciety form the theme of "The
Slat lie),” a film to be shown '
at the annual meeting of th-&gt;
Sentinola County M e n t a l
Health Association at ths
County Health Department
auditorium at X p.m. Tuesday.

lly Kltl)S Lundy
Four circle* of the Oviedo
MvthedDt Church WSC8 meet
thla week. The Mary Martha
Circle mat thla afternoon at
Ike home of Mrs. Lynn Mosier
and the Chapel Guild met at
tha home of Mr*. W. R. Week

U .S. CHOICE FLA V O R-A G ED BEEF!

Dxvld C. Hnwird Jr., M.
died Sunday following a heart

Meet« Tuesday

Film Highlights
Health Meeting

PARK, SANFORD

Dies Sunday

Westiiide Ivr&lt;&gt;
Wtalslde ITU will meet
Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. at ths
school. CUsstvom* will tie op•ned to allow |i*irnts to visit
with teachers end s program
featuring the children la planBed,
All parents are urged to
Join the PTO and help their
child’s room reach its goal.
Thar# will b« a door ptiis
presented to the holder of a
membership card with number
picked at random. Room count
winners wilt receive a rath
prite. Refreshments will he
served.

b

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D. C . Howard Jr.

Star To Attend
Birthday Party

The Dorcas Federation of
Central Florida Seventh Day
Adventist Churches held Its
semi-annual matting at Ccn*
tral Church In Orlando, Oct.
26.
Gueat speakers were Elder
and Mrs. M. II. Jenson from
tha Eastern Depot which pro*
ecasea all rallcf boxes that go
overaeaa for the needy The
Jenson* gave demonstration*
for proper packing for quick
and easy dispersal.
Layettes were collected un­
der the* direction of Mr*. Ken­
neth Wright, state federation
president, for hurricane vic­
tims In the North Florida dis­
tric t
Presiding at tha netting
was Central Federation Pres­
ident Mrs. Raymond Gren*
tier. Purpose of the sesilon
wss to study better wayi and
means nf helping those In
need.
Also In attendance was Eld­
er W. L. Maxat, home mix*
xlonary secretary for the
State of Florida.

W

lU ar.r gee* smoothly cn your tur.
nitura or appliance*, mirror*, mar*
bi# or |l i u . It leave* a gWammg
lustra yet It leave* no sticky film
or chalky residua. No, you don't
rub It or butt i t ...ju s t enjoy it.
N#w#tt plastic container tar easy

C O M P LETE BEDROOM SUITE
Includes llookrnse Hed,
Double Dresser. l-arge
Itoomy Chest, Matching
Hoxspring and Innerspring
Mattress. Walnut or Sea
Mist Finish.

*168

M A T H ER

of Sanford

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983
I

50 EXTRA

100 EXTRA

G O LD
With Thla
I Cnupoa 4k Tha
Purcbaa# Of
BOND
"Sea Hrand”
F rotes
S TAMPS
Rreadrd Shrimp
19 Os. I’hg. S5c
Co*pea xood at roar "Thrlftwsy"
Daly, Thru W'rd, Navtmbvr IX.

With Thla
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Purchase Of
11.00 Dcpoeit
On Any

G O LD
BOND
STAMPS

"Chri.tm**"
TOY
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Only, Thru Wed, Nnvrmhrr 19.

handling

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Mixed Vegetables .

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SLICED
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I Coapaa tead at year "Thriftway" |
Only, Tkn* Wed, Novtrober IS.

“BIRDSEYE" FROZEN

• AAP

• Senkarik

Leaf Spinach

• Faust’s

' Sherwin-Williams

“FOOD WRAP"

• Furniture Center

• Ted Williams

• Mary Carter

BA6GIES .

• M ather's

• Thrlflw ty
• Touch ton’s

• Roumillat Drug

• WHson-Msier

13 OZ. BTL

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13 OZ. PKG.

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2/43c VEL
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39c SOAKY
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United States Pressures Soviet Russia
Seminole County

*** e t o 0*
Georgia’* Gov. Cart Sand*
era wai a visitor to Central
Florida for the second time
In less than a year when he
and hi* wlfa were weekend
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wycliff* Knox at their home near
Altamonte S p r i n g s . The
Knux’a entertained a t a gar­
den party Sunday afternoon
with the Sander'a aa gueata of
honor. Not too long ago tha
Governor got in soma hunting
in this area,
• •
•
Dr. M. A. NeSmith J r. has
returned from Atlanta, where
he attended a post-graduate
seminar on ths management
of fractures and other injur­
ies.
• •
•
Candy stripers of Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital are
having a ear wash on Novem­
ber 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at two stations — Dekle's
Gulfservice Station a t 2518
French Av*. end Goembela's
Sunoco Servlie Station a t 300
South Park Av*. Proceeds will
go toward buying an incuba­
tor for the hospital's infant
ward. Tickets can be purchas­
ed from any Candy Striper
• • •
You say you don't have time
to go to the Blood Bank anj
make a donation T Yea, you
do — they're open from 3:30
to 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesdny and Thursday. Also from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednes­
day and Friday.
• •
•
Nobody seems to be Inter­
ested in operating a bus line
In Sanford, hut the City Is still
sending out letters to bus com­
panies asking if they would be
interested. All replies so far
say "It's a losing proposition.”
• • •
M. A. (Foots) Yelvlngton,
former City building official,
now with the Fort Myers muni­
cipal government, was reelected president of the South­
ern Building Code Congress In
Mobile.Ala., last week.
• s •
Did you know at this time
of the year the number of
visitors each Sunday at the
Big Tree Park, just off U.8.
17-02 on Gen. Hutchison
Parkway, average from 500
to 700 persons? How long
has it been since you visited
Big Tree Pork?
•
e •
Memo to Pete Knowles:
What's the chances of getting
a pedestrian cross-walk mne
marked on First Street on
either nr both sides of the newtraffic signal located at Oak
Avenue?
• • e
If the parking meters are
not returned, the posts could
easily he used as standards
for flying flags nn holidays,
etc.
■

*

•

Things - we • never • knew •
till • now department: Soap
will put the "tip” in a sticky
tipper. And Clorox will put the
shine back in tobacco-stained
dentures. Just let the plates
soak for five to 10 minutes.
C • •
Lt, Nancy V. Gramkow,
Army Nurse Corps, of 128 West
Onora Road, has been assigned
to Marlin Army Hospital at
Fort Henning. Ga.
• • •
For the first time in rail­
road history, television wdl be
Installed for passengers aboard
the Atlantic Coast Line's "F lor­
ida Special" when it begins its
77th season between New York
ant Florida on Ilec. 17. Tele­
vision receivers will be placed
in all coaches, lounge and re­
creation cars.

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VOL. 56

United Frew Leased Wire

American Gl
Dies In Clash
With Commies

SLOWLY but surely the United Fund Red
Feather is becoming “red.” Seminole County’s
benevolent residents have boosted donations to
62 per cent if gonl for aid of U F participating
agencies.
(H erald Photo)

Fatal Air Crash
Cause Is Probed
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (DPI)
—Federal investigators today
studied the flight recorder
from a Bonanza airliner that
crashed in a blinding snowstorm Sunday night, killing
ail 2'J person abourd.
T h e investigators w e r e
seeking tire cause of the

Johnsons Mark
Anniversary
WASHINGTON (LTD —
President Johnson puts aside
affairs of state for a time to.
day to observe- an affair of
the heart—his Siith wedding
anniversary.
The Chief Executive, Mrs.
Johnson and their daughters
Lynda Bird, 20, and l.uci
Haines, 17, plnnned a small
private dinner party. But it's
likely that, given the gregari­
ous* nature of the Johnson
family, n few friends muy he
invited to drop by anil help
celebrate tonight.

Sales Taxes Up
In Seminole
Sales tax collections in Seminote County continued to climb
in October, according to J. Fd
Strau^hn, director of the Flor­
ida Revenue Commission.
Straujhn listed the tax lake
for October at $90,688.51 com­
pared with 185,319.29 for Oct­
ober. 1965 lie said the Septteinbcr, 1981 figure was $88,981 90.
The director also reported
the county received $32,451.37
a* its share of the gasoline
gallonaito tax during October.

tragedy, a l t h o u g h poor
weather conditions were be­
lieved the major factor,
Wreckage, scattered over a
.'00-yard area in three main
sections, was found Monday
on a snow-covered mountain
at about the :|,8(l0-foot level.
The plane and its victims
were fuunii after an all-night
scorch that wui hampered hy
the worst snowstorm to hit
this urea in 15 years.
The storm eventually forc­
ed closure of MrCurrau Field,
lowered visibility to near
zero, disrupted power and
communications and caused
another Bonanza airliner—
Flight Kit also hound for
McCarran from I ' h o e n i x.
Am., as was ill-fated Flight
114—to land at lu-nrhy Nellis
Air Force Base.
Identification of the victims
was made by coroner's dep­
uties assisted by Clark Coun­
ty sheriff's deputies and
agents from the Federal Bur­
eau of Investigrtioii.

SAIGON, South Viet N»m
(UPI&gt;—A U. S. Army Special
Forces soldier was killed and
another wounded today in a
clash with Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas IS nulo* cast
ot Saigon, an Americsn mili­
tary spokesman said
The spokesman said four
Vietnamese g o v e r n m e n t
"Strike Force" troops also
were killed and six wounded
In the clash.
Communist losses, if any,
were not reported.
The death of the Special
Forces soldier brought to 235
the number of Americans kill­
ed in action since the buildup
of U. S. aid began in January,
1961. Another 97 have been
killed in non-combat incidents,
bringing the overall American
death toll In Viet Nam to 322.
The latest Communist clash
bore the appearance of an amhush, hut the spokesman did
not refer to it as such.
He said a patrol of Ameri­
can-trained and led “Strike
Force" troops engaged a Viet
Cong unit of undetermined
strength in llien Hoa province
15 miles east of Saigon. The
action took place in a swampy
section of National Highway
IS at 10:30 a m .
Earlier, Typhoon Kate lirzlid in the mountains of South
Met Nam. Thu death toll from
two early typhoons climbed to
mure than 7,000.

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SANFOR1), FLORIDA

Lethal Moonshine
COLUMBIA. S. C. (UI’I &gt;—
Bands of federal sgrnts and
state law officers swept
South Carolina front the
mountains to the ocean to
stop the flow of poisonous
moonshine that possibly has
claimed eight lives.

Ike Ends Rest
AUGUSTA, Gs. (Ul’l) —
Former President Dwight D.
Elsenhower and his wife,
Mamie, will return to their
Gettysburg (Pa.) home today
after a two-week rest nt the
Augusta N a t i o n a l Golf
Course.

cm area now bcinir swept by winter. Herald
ataffer Donna Estes did a “double take” while
driving on Sanlando Springs Drive (SU 434)
and noticed this sign, ju s t outside of Longwood.
It was hung there as “a gnu" by a neighbor­
hood boy two years ago a t Christm astim e. The
sign reads: "No Parking While Snow On
Street.”

Strike Threat
CHICAGO (U I'II-A fed­
eral mediator switched from
one side of the trucks to the
other today and slated talks
with representatives of the
nation's railroads in an effort
to head off a threatened
strike set for next Monday.

Ship Afire

2 Moon Shots
Set For 1965

MIAMI (U I'D —The Coast
Guard said today a U. 8.
Navy destroyer was escorting
to safe anchorage a burning
British freighter that caught
fire Monday night in the Ba
SAN A N T O N I O , Tex.
hnmus while en route to (L 'i'I) — The United States
Cuba.
will take a douhle-harrelled
shut at the humpy stomach
uf earth's surprisingly lively
SASOLHURG, South Africa moon next Etbrusry and
(U P l)—Rescue worker* In­ March. .
•
due r r i v*. -a lie o o d les ...
Youth
Kilt the cloudy veil of
seven African miners from Vunus and the windblown
the Sigma coal mine. They "canal*" of brother planet
Skull Fracture
sai l the remaining lit trap­ Mars are mysteries the U. 8.
Richard Hays, ion ul Mrs. ped underground hy fire had government iteme reluctant
Evelyn Cleary, of 610 West little hope of survival becuuxe to tackle, despite renewed
plea* tiy a gioup uf top level
Ninth Street, suffered a skull of glia.
scientists.
fracture M o n d a y afternoon
Ewer* Whitaker, lunar re­
when hit by a police car driv­
en by Deputy Sheriff Silas U nited I'rev* International
search associate at the Uni­
Ford Motor Company auto- versity of Ariionu, said that
Lackey.
City police said the boy mobile production was cut to the eighth and ninth Ranger
darted in front of tlic car and 10 per cent of normal today payload* would tie tnunrhed
was struck on West Ninth by crippling local strikes tint ill February and March In
Street. He was taken to Sem­ the United Auto Workers try to get nearly 10,000 mote
inole Memurial Hospital ami (L’AW) union was a giant closeup pictures of the moon.
later transferred to an Orlan­ step nearer to settlement The probes are tdentlcu! to
do hospital fur further treat with the strlkr-bouml Allis- the camera-carrying Ranger.7
Chalmers Manufacturing Co. tliut snapped 1,310 spectac­
ment.
ular photos of the lunar sur­
face 1**1 July,
The spoke to the Third In­
ternational Symposium cm IIInaalronautics, a group of
space experts.
Whitaker said Ranger progrant scientist* will meet
Thursday at Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in I ' a i s i l e n n ,
Calif., to begin selecting a
j lunar target area for Ranger-

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Production Cut

8.

He conceded the issue will
erente "i|iiite n hit of tinssling.'* But he added that "t
am pretty sine we need to
land in another Maria"—a*
scientist* call the rolling
lunar plains considered the

Political Rally
Set Thursday

HEAH ADM. KOHEKT (iOLDTH WAITE (left), commander of all Naval
Air Rased in the Sixth Naval D istrict, presents the 106-1 Ctlr. John H.
Rear Memorial Safe Driving Plaque to (’apt, (!. W. Swanson, command­
ing officer of Sanford Naval Air Station. Various commands a t the sta ­
tion compete for the award each month with perm anent custody going
to the unit with the best annual driving record. This ia the first year the
Naval Air Station has won the aw ard since it was begun in 1957.

NO. 323

Wintry Blasts
Sweep Across
Northern U. S.

W U VA • • •

Two Men Hurt

Two men were injured Mon­
day at about 9:40 p m. when
the car in which they were
riding rammed a tree at 18th
Street and Oak Avenue. Treat­
ed it Seminole Memorial Hoipital were Robert W. Hancock,
of 109 Pinecrcst Drive, the
• • •
driver, and Mike Underwoixi,
The Clock reported Monday of 1301 Bark Avenue, a passen­
that the community planning ger.
conference to be hetd at the
Iuingford Hotel in Winter Woman Wounded
Park and sponsored by the
Mr*. Eurnice Howard, 35,
Central Florida Development of 1837 Knox Avenue, Lincoln
Committee and the Sears- Heights, was taken to Sem­
Roebuck Foundation ia slated inole
Memorial
Hospital
for Saturiiay. This was not early this morning with gun­
correct. The meeting will be shot wound* of her left
held Thursday and one of the shoulder and right hip. Sher­
conference leaders will be iff's deputies said the investi­
Seminole County Zoning Di­ gation it continuing and no
rector Robert S. Brown.
charges hsvs been filed.

TUBS., NOVEMBER 17, 1964

A political rally sponsored
by the Citizens of Altamonte
Spring* for Better Govern­
ment, Inc., wilt he held at
7:30 p. m. Tlmisday in the
building across SR 13d from
Altamonte post Office.
Candidate* running for the
district 3 and district 4 coun­
cil posts, now held by Gene
Stephenson a n d II o n a I d
Fritch, in the Dec. 8 muni­
cipal elections, will be asked
to express their view* and
positions concerning city gov­
ernment and it* operation.
Citizen* of the town are re*
minded that all voter* must
he registered and candidates
qualified by 5 p. m. Wednes­
day.

By United Pres*
Cold riin and snow- blew
arms* northern New England
today while travelers' warn­
ing* still were hoisted in the
snow-packed Central Rockies.
Two days of drenching r*in
posed flood threats to Kanss*.
Eight Inches of anow were
on the ground ot Limestone,
Maine, b u t the weather
bureau said the early taste of
winter would end during the
day. The New England snow
storm was the northern fringe
of a cold front that set off
showers s o u t h e a s t w a r d
through Tennessee to Texas.
Skies cleared Monday night
over the mountains of north,
ern Arizona, where the snow
piled two feet deep in spots,
hut snow continued to fall
through the central Rockies
and intermountain region.
Huiardima read conditions
existed throughout western
New Mexico but no highways
were closed. Dozens of deer
hunters were stranded across
Arizona by the storm Monday
and at least five were still
unaccounted for today In the
Prescott area.
In the northern Reekie*, the
temperature fell rapidly to­
ward i«ro. Bozeman, Mont.,
reported four dagreua above
zero at midnight.
Flood wnters spilled over
central and southeastern Knn»ei lowland* today after two
days of storming dumped up
to 7.75 inches of rain on some
parts of the stole.
The Arkansas River wn* ex­
pected to crest up to six feet
above it* lit-foot flood stage
st Arkansas City today und
the Cctbmwood was expected
to hit its 20-foot flood stage
at Emporia. The Walnut Riv­
er was four feet above flood
stage at Augusta.

Annual Pledge
Of $50 Million
To UN Unpaid
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(UPI) — Th* United State*
withheld Ha annual pledge to
UN assistance fund* despito
a plea from Secretary G*it­
em I Thant. The action was *
warning to the Soviets to p*f
up their UN arrearages.
Ninety-two countries pledg­
ed a total of $71.7 million to
s special fund for develop­
ment projects and th* ex­
panded program of technical
assistance, but without th*
pledges of the United State*
and Britain, the funds *r*
nearly $80 million short of
their $150 million goal.
The financial developments
overshadowed a S e c u r i t y
Council meeting on th* Israeli-Syrian border clashes.
The United States withheld
its pledge, which usually
nmounta to about $50 million,
to spply pressure in th* poli­
tics! showdown with ths So­
viet Union over UN pay­
ments.
The Russians rtfus* to pay
their $52.6 million shsra of
the coat of th* UN peace­
keeping force* in tha Congo
and Middle East, contending
that the forces wer* Illegal.
The United States and
Britain insist that unlest
some payment ia made, tha
Soviets must loss their Gen­
eral Aaaenibty vote when th*
nssembly convenes Dee. 1.

Driver Escapes
Drop In River

A Jacksonville man escaped
injury a t about 10 this morn­
most likely landing spots for
ing when hia car crossad th*
U. 8. astronaut* around 1070.
median nn Interstata 4 and
If Ranger-8 is successful,
almost leaped off tha 8L
Whitaker xaid, he is "quite
Johns River bridge,
sure" the ninth probe will bn
The Florid* Highway Patrol
aimed at th t muon's jsgged
mountain*.
said Carlos 51. Andsrson, 19,
was following a hug* flatbed
tiek'titista, including Whit­
aker, appear increasingly cer­
truck when he attempted to
tain the muon may not be the
pass it. Boards laying on th*
the HH) per cent dead ball of
truck were pushed Cff by *
rock it is supposed to be,
gust of wind and one headed
Simultaneously the space
for the windshield of Ander­
science hoard of the National
son’s cur.
Academy of Science issued a
lie spun the steering wheel,
call in Washington for a tup
crossed the median and head­
priority program to send un­
ed for the opposite side. Po­
manned pruia-s to Mars dur­
lice said (he rn r skidded along
ing the decade following the
the top of the railing and final­
first astronaut* lauding* on
ly halted at right angles to
the muon.
th* northbound lanes Just
The board also urged es­
barely missing from geing
tablishment of a goal th at
over th« bridge.
wuuld put U. S. astronauts
The truck was operated by
on Mar* by 1985.
Rummy Kay Buyer, of Plant
But the federal a p a c e Smart Elected
City, trooper* said.
ugency ha* shown no interest
A Burner Seminole County
in surh ambitions interplanet­ deputy sheriff ha* been elect­
ary schemes.
ed to the county commission Permit Denied
in Wakefield, N. II., accord­ Seminole County's Board o|
ing to Chief Deputy Jim Sin­ Adjustment met last night In
Christmas Seal gletary.
the County Commission cham­
The ex-deputy is Howard ber at the Courthouse and
who served in the formally denied a permit re­
Campaign Open Smart
county in 1957 and 11158 be­ quested to establish an asphalt
The 1961 Christmas Seal fore moving to New Hamp­ plant in the Dcs Pinas Acre*
area.
campaign will he headed again shire.
this year by Carroll Burke, lo­
cal attorney, it was announced
today by Mr*. Lirralne L.
Graham, program sdnilnidrn
tor. .Seminole County Unit of
the Central Florida Tubercu­
f t
losis ami Respiratory Disease
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9
Association. The campaign
stsrletl Monday, ami will run
through Dec. 31.
High Fashion liedspread At
Mrs. Graham, praising past
achievements of Burke in pub­
Sumptuous Penney Savings!
lic service projects, said Ihc
association looked forward to
a record Christmas Seal cam­
paign this year under his lead­
ership.
Burke said lie would imme­
diately begin to organize forces
for the annual drive, and in­
vited volunteers to lend a
hand "I am confident," he
said, "that the people of this
community arc with us and
will extend their full support."
EARLY
AMERICAN
TWIN
House Ransacked
OK FULL
An empty house owned by
I). W. Sherberth at 714 Oak­
• Luxurious Heirloom
• White Or Off-Whit*
land Shore* l)r., was ransack­
•
Heavy
weight
Woven
• Bullion Fringe
ed over the weekend, rounty
deputies reported this morn­
• Reversible
• Machine Washable
ing. Th* vandals spilled *ho«
A No Ironing
• 100Co Lotto*
polish throughout tha house,
police said.

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DeBary Bridge
Chb Celebrates
Anniversary
D tB air I&gt;«pH«*t# Bridge
Club, celebrating iU fourth
ennlvomry *t this w «k'i
Tuaaday afternoon meeting at
Um Da Barf Tire Hall, played
two section* with a total of
1$ tablet.
Section A, dinctad by Mr*.
Ruth Blatt. played nine ta­
blet. Winners were N3, first,
Mrs. Robert Nkholla and H.
Guy Chaaa; aecond, Mr. and
M n. H. E. Walty; third, Mn.
Arthur Wheatley and Mra.
W. B. Cook; fourth, a tie,
Mr*. B. Waehter and Mra. O.
N. Lackey with Mra. Frank
Auatia and Mra. Charltt Uaaaell;
EW, flrat, Cot. J. Smathera
and Bill Woodlock; aecond,
Mr. and Mra. Howard Middieten; tie for third and
fourth, Mra. Myron Aetanll
and Mra. Dolurte Finn with
Mra. Mario Aecardl and Mra.
Clyde Harrta.
Section B, directed by Mr*.
George Pearaall, played 10
table*. Winner* were Nil,
first, John Vanderechaaf and
Arthur Wheatley; aeeond,
Mre. Pearaall and Mr*. Lil­
lian Mayer; third, Mr. end
Mra. E. Z. Walter*; fourth,
Myron Aceardl and Mr*. Lo­
retta Munaon.
EW. flrat, Mr*. A. G. Beeotn
and George Peereell; eecond,
Mra. Joann* Paulk and A.
Barr; third, Mr*. Frank Hold­
er and Miaa Ethel Johneon;
fourth, Mr. and Mra. Frank
Matheeon.
Winner* of th* four door
pritea awarded were Mr*. J.
Kirk, Mr*. Paulk, Mre. Marl*
Aecardl and Mra. Arthur
Wlllgooa*.

35 Donate Blood
For DeBary Bank
A total of 35 pinta of blood
were received l«»t week for
the Dellary Blood Bank whim
th* mobile unit waa aet up
a t the Community Center,
Conatabl* Oecar Papincau,
chairman, and Miea Ethel
Johneon, co-chairman, report.
Attending phyelciana were
Dr*. Georg* Frlaon 8r. end
Georg* Krleon Jr. Aiaietlng
nurare were Mr*. Eli Yodrr,
Mre. Ernest LIUle, Mr*. Zita
Urban end Martha Reardon,
all of Dellary; Geraldine
Hay*, Detaind and Alica Gif­
ford from the Eaet Volueia
Flagler Chapter of the Amer­
ican Red Grose Blond Bank.
Other* helping Included Glor­
ia Accnrdi. Mr*. John Mona­
han, Margo Udrirh, Mra. John
Byrn, .lamei Duffy, Tom Endree, Herbert Vitt, William
Miller, Harry Brown, Mir*
Johnson and two future nursee, Sharon Kedmun and Mau­
reen Urban.
Chopped atcak aaniiwiche*
and coffca were curved by
F'rancanna Howard, Ilarel
Barthman, Viola (.cone, Myr­
tle Maher and Olga Crosby,
Donor* reporting were Tom
Endere, Thomas I.awton, Rod­
ney Sharp, C. A. Cain, Mary
M. Jackson, Robbie S. Vargo,
Fill* I.Jnnghrrg, W i l l a r d
Coggburn, Ernest Little, 1’au)a Mattson, John J. Monahan,
Bonnie J . Patton, Vivian C.
Pierce, Alice Crowder, Ethel
Perrick, Inee Heslarn, Sally
Ann Nelder, Adelina Long,
fharlc* Scudder, F. I * a n o r
Sharkey, Edward Perry, John
Copprn, Alb* Grrin, Pat
Bruce, Curtl* E. Redman,
G l o r i a Accardi, Madeline
Schlmpf. Myron Accardi, Jan­
et Smith, Martin Blair. Ilsn
Viola Cru*. W. P. Herringcr,
Myrtice Netder, Willard Nel­
der, Leonard Blackford. Ralph
Cnulliette, F. C. Peterman,
Jamea Zavinaki, Virginia Herrlaon, Arthur Thompson, Ken­
neth Anderion and CcniUMj
Papincau.

Space Design
Is Unveiled
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Tourist* making Sunday after­
noon drive-through tour* ol
the missile center will be able
to ice a new at sinless steel
monument honoring America'*
first man-ln-ipace project.
The monument paying tri
bute to Project Mercury and
It* seven pioneering astro
nautl was unveiled Tuesday
before a crowd of officials and
space workers.

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Outsider 'Lays It On Line' For Sanford, Seminole Economy
By DottW Autta
A stranger took a loci look
at Scmlaole County and San­
ford Thursday night, felt its
flattering pulse and made a
sharp diagnosis.
“You people don’t know what
you’re got here,” Tom Gil­
christ, vice president and gen­
eral manager of WESH-TV,
told members of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
at a dinner-meeting at the
Citric Center.
“You see i* every day and
vou don’t realize that Semi­
nole County, and particularly

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the Sanford lakefront, is the
most beautiful natural area in
Central Florioa.
“ But you're not doing any­
thing with it—you’re letting
people pass you by—you're
letting your shopper* go to
Orlando and your tourists go
on South, when you have so
much to offer," he emphasiz­
ed.
“The two most important
people In tne community are
the paint-salesman and the
landscaper. Florida, land of
Dowers—where arc they?" he
asked.

“The most beautiful yard In
Seminole County is out there by
the Osteen bridge. You ought
to make that lady (Mra. Ar­
thur Andrei) chairman of the
Seminole County beautifica­
tion committee," he noted.
“ Parking meters are not
your problem — not your pro­
blem at all." said Gilchrist.
“ You must turn downtown
Ssnford into a shopping center.
“ Get rid of those storerooms,
get your merchandise out
where people can see it.
“ Don't worry about vacant
buildings. Tear them down and

build more parking lota.
"Cover every ineh of side­
walk with canopea so people
won't have to get out is the
rain or the sun.
“ Give the customer the same
service he gets in the shopping
renter and he will come to
you.
“ Make entrances in both
ends of the store—how much
room do you need for 0 gar­
bage can?
“ Hollow out a core a r e a put in parking—metered—me­
ters are not your problem.

“Something else you can do

Is beautify your beautiful lakefront," Gilchrist went on.
“ At t h o s e Interstate 4
exits, put up lights, plant
palms, plant flowers—I don't
care it it's SO million phloxlead those tourist right off of
Interstate 4 onto that lovely
lakefront drive.
"People come here to play,
to vacation. You've got every­
thing they want, you haven't
correlated it
“You've got all kinds of en­
tertainment— horses, hunting,
fishing, boat* for rent, tennis,

concerts, golfing, swimming,
Jai-alai, dog races, shuffleboard, picnicking—you've got
it all in Seminole County and
in Sanford—why don't you tell
people about It?”
“The Chamber of Commerce
is the bulwark of the commun­
ity. You get more out of it
than you put into it. It's what
you want it to be," GUchrlst
emphasized.
On getting Industry he ad­
vised Seminole County to fol­
low the example of Rochester,

N. Y.
“You've got Industry here,

and industrial plants need sup­
plies. Find out what supplies
they have to import from out
of state or up north. Contact
those suppliers and get them
to move here, close to their
markets. Ask them, ‘what can
we do for you?,' then do it.
Match demand and supply."
“ Business breeds businessrelated businesses need each
other. Bring in businesses that
complement each other.
“The possibilities of Semi­
nole County and the city of
Sanford are unlimited. You

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are at the gateway to the S t
Johns River and a chain of
lakes that covers 73 per cent
of the fresn water fishing in
Florida," the speaker noted.
“You think business is had
now? It's genna get w i&gt; -.
They're gonna go on by yoa
when 1-4 opens all the way.
“ But you can stop them.
You've got plenty to sell. This
l* the choicest part of Florida.
We used to keep this part just
for Floridians, but now we've
got to let them In. if we’re go­
ing to stay alive," he conclud­
ed.

Bryant Broaches Special Session

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Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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“The Nile of America

D a n fo r t* l m

Three upright, reliable cit­
izens of Sanford and Seminola County vouch for the fol­
&gt;
Zip Zip
CodeCode
32771
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32771
lowing and The Herald prints
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
WEATHER: Fnlr thru Saturday; high nlxnit 80; low tonight about 60.
Gov. Farris Bryant broached
it aana comment and as it
the Idea Friday of a one-day
was related by the newspa­
VOL. fit*. United Press Leased Wire
Kst tnlisheTiBol
Fill., NOVEMBER Kl. lOlU
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 321 special session to set up com­
per*! photographer, Bill Vin­
mittees to start working to­
cent Jr.
ward a legislative reapportionHe was fishing late yester­
00
ment plan to meet the U. S.
day afternoon in the St. Johns
Supreme Court'* “one man,
River.
one vote" ruling.
Fact.
He said the regular session
"LAYING IT on the line" to Seminole County
He had his line In the wa­
of the Legislature, which meets
nmi Sanford Thursday waa Tom Gilchrist (left),
Talks Ended
in April, wit) be so busy with
ter.
pictured with Karlyle Houaholder, president of
MOSCOW (U IT)—Chine** other problems thst it is not
Fact.
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
Communist Premier Chou En- likely It would have the tim«
The hook waa baited.
Fair* of more thnn |25 mil­
lai has concluded hi* secret to handle reapportionment If it
Fact.
lion in two years ii the re­
talk with tho Kremlin’a new must start from scratch.
It was baited for bass.
port of offlriall at Deltona,
leader* and nmy leave for
Appointment of special com­
the Sanford aren't newest
Fact.
homo tonight.
mittees this year to start work­
community.
'‘These bass did everything
ing on the problem and ready
And Deltona residents will
but Jump in the boat. They
Students
Riot
an acceptable bill for action
he on hand next Tuesday af­
hit the aide of it. They churn­
SASEBO, Japan (U PI) — would save a lot ot time, ac­
ternoon at 3 to celebrate the
ed the weter. They took the
An estimated 200 fanatical cording to persona who have
birthday anniversary when a
bait. They spit it out when
Zengakuren itudenta claihed suggested tula possibility, Bry­
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) Gustavo Diaz Ordaz were ex­ huge six-foot rake will be
I got ready to haul them
with police today in another ant said.
— President Johnson and the pected to include Cuba in their cut at the Community Center,
demonstration against the U.
aboard."
president-elect of Mexico to­ discussion but made no men­
Attending the party will
S. nuclear submarine Sea
“Tacky Question"
day entered the second round tion of the thorny topic In be Don McNeill of the long­
Dragon.
State Bep. Joe Davis said
Vincent aaya the same ex­ of Informal talks pledged to t h e i r exchange of view* time radio "Breakfast Club,"
this morning be “ would pre­
perience was recorded by eliminate poverty and disease Thursday.
and hia wife. The McNeill
Strikes
On
fer to see the reipportioomcni
Municipal Judge Kenneth \V. in the Western Hemisphere.
Johnson greeted Diaz Ordaz program originated from Del­
By United Preea
problem be determined after
McIntosh and Dr. Robert M.
Johnson and President-elect with a warm "abrazo" em­ tona last year on the first
Strikes stalled production the next itssioa of th* State
Rosemond, fishing in the area
brace on hia arrival at the LBJ anniversary of tha commun­
4n West Coast paper mill* Legislature" rather than be­
in their boats.
Ranch and one of the now fa­ ity.
and Ford Motor Company au­ fore or during tha next session
T ie three Mackle Brothers,
mous barbecues,
TURKEYS t t I Chnrlia Morrison La puzzled over how ninny turkey* he
to plants today and federal as proposed today by Gov,
Vincent says he's goimr
U. S. Secretary of Slate foamier* of the community,
will need ns prize* for the Seminole County Chnntlier of Commerce'* p remediator* sought to head off Farris Bryant.
back out there again thia af­
Dean Rusk said two days ago will be there for the party.
Thanksgiving Ludiea Day Coffee Club at 10 a.m. next Thursday at Maya walkout of 160,000 oftDavis said it Is Imperative
ternoon—with a new rig—and
he believed the subject of
The corporation reported to­
fair Inn.
(Herald 1'hoto)
train railroad worker*.
that the Legislature “get oo
Mcxican-Cuban relations would day there are now 630 homes
“get some of those buggers.''
with the regular state bualFor the lack of a nail, the come up before Diaz Order either completed or under
Fact.
Mars
Shot
ness"
during the 1963 session
• • •
shoe was lost For the lack of returns (o Mexico today.
construction and the populaCAPE KENNEDY (U PI)— and that the legislative body
a
shoe,
the
horse
was
lost.
For
haa
grown
to
1,000
with
403
Mexico
now
is
the
only
na­
Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr.
The fedtrel apace agency, would need "more time to di­
tion in Latin America that familica residing in Deltona.
will speak briefly on work of the. . . .
blaming laat week's Mara gest the Supreme Court’s de­
And for the lack of (T votes, still maintains diplomatic re­
The area has Id mile* of
the Seminole County Juvenile
probe failure on a faulty cov­ cision" before coming up with
the proposed Lake Monroe Fire lations with Cuba. Her posi­ asphalt paved roads complet­
Council during morning wor­
ering, is trying to fix a sim­ a solution to the "one man, one
District was lost in the Nov. tion has been that the choice ed or under construction and
By Julian Stenstrwm
in shorter *ut«ply.’’ Anderson ported labor, principally front ilar rm ft before the Dec. 2
ship services at Grece Metho­
vote" ruling.
3 election.
of
government
is
a
job
for
the
more
than
45
mile*
of
water,
Mexico, will huve to operate deadline for another allot to
declar'd.
A-xtriate
Editor
dist Church this Sunday. Ths
He added that the Legisla­
Earlier reports that it had people of the country and to sewer and gas line*. There
“If Mine is not * speed under Public Law 414 and not the planet.
Bill Anderson of the Flor­
evening service et 7:30 will
ture could appoint a reopporpassed were in error. The vote icut off diplomatic relation it are also more than 18 miiea
up," be pointed out, "the sit­ 78, and that tha Attorney
feature a program on work was favorable by 241 to fit).
tionmenl committee to study
tantamount to interfering in of electric power feeder line*. id* Fruit and Vegetable As­ uation could become critical, General will have final au­
Flier
Rescued
of the Eye Bank and a film. But not enough people—re gisi­
the
matter during the session
sociation
office
in
Orlando
the other government's inter­
p a r t i c u l a r l y when fruit thority on certifying a labor
W ater consumption i* re­
• • •
C H A R L E S T O N , 8. C. and then a decision be reached
rred freeholders in the district nal affairs.
shortage."
ported at 314,000 gallons this morning told The Herald louche* maturity."
( UPI ) — A missile tracking after the body has adjourned
DeWitt T. Mathews, a di­ involved—bothered to cast their
Johnson and Diaz Ordaz daily and the community uses that he did not know how
Anderson said that all
Anderson explained that station supply ahip today res­ its 1963 meeting.
rector of the Seminole Coun­ ballot one way or the other. Thursday searched for a com­ more than 4,000 cubic feet of fruit and vegetable growers growers throughout the na­
the Justice Department of cued a downed flier, Lowell
To take up the reapportionty Chamber of Commerce,
Had the 17 freeholders voted mon. neighborly approach to gas each day.
in this area of Florida would tion would come under Public the United States haa always Thompson of Spokane, Wash.,
ment
problem during the April
will attend the three-day the verdict would be official.
trade, the problem of water
On the cultural aide, 200 cope with the prospective Ioiw 414 effective Jnn. I, bud final authority concern­
meeting in Jacksonville of tho
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Semi­ salin.ty in tho Colorado River Deltona resident* are enrolled shortage of domestic Inbor to 1Orifl when Public Law 78 ex- ing off shore tabor. The Sec­ who spent the night adrift in meeting would push all other
the South Atlantic on a 20- state business aside, Davla
Florida State Chamber of nole voting registrar, put it and the Alliance For Progress. in the adult courses at the harvest crops this fait,
pile* Dec. 31,
retary of lasbor has always man life raft.
*a Id.
Commerce starting Sunday. this way:
But Johnson put the accent Little Red Bchrwdhouse. They
"It's obvious that mjr sup“This means," he asserted, Insisted on growers meeting
Stale Sen Mack N. Cleve­
There were 713 registered on the deprived people of both have also organized a Lions ply of domestic tabor in ihe “that some 30 western stats* rertein requirements such a*
Mathew* is also comptroller
Heavy Snow
land Jr. *aid he would be in
of the Sanford Atlantic Na­ freeholders in the proposed fire nations in rrmarks at a barbe­ f l u b , C i v i c Asioeiatinn, southeastern state* is slower which have been utilizing im- working conditions and min­
By United Pres*
favor of it 'as a practical mat­
tional Bank. He'll return hers district boundaries. Of these, cue at the LBJ Ranch in Diaz Homeownara Association and In coming hi Florida this
imum wuge standard* and
Guaty winds which fanned ter" so that the House and
30
per
cent
plus
one
were
need­
Ordaz'
honor.
after the final session of the
an Ohio Club.
|ye*r and that the number is
would certify a shortage of foreat and grass fires into Senate could formally organize
48th annual convention Tues­ ed to make a decision official
labor if growers complied infernos of flames in th* and get committees to study
That would be 357 votes. And
day in the George Washing­
with certain conditions stip­ drought-parched Midwest and the tacky question.
of these, SO per rent plus one
ton Hotel.
ulated by hi* offlre.
Ohio Valley continued today
However, he added, he would
were needed in favor of t|i'
i«&lt; m **
He said that these require­ and a storm which splashed prefer to wait till after tha
proposal to get the develop­
By
Dunns
Kite*
ment* in the past, fur the twu-lnrh rains alung the Pa­ regular session Is completed so
Another remimier of your
Ity Harry I. Johnson
ment wheels in motion.
this isn't one of the good days.
Mrs. Onnie R, Shorn ate, most part have been reason­
chance to give the Seminole
cific Coast blanketed Western dial the regular business of
ft
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Yuti
got
up,
hulf
asleep,
when
the
There were 3to freeholders
Lung wood city clerk, advised able. However, he sti eased,
Humane Society a big boost
mountains with the season'* running the state could ba ac­
alarm K'»ea off. Stumble to the kit­
who bothered with the que*
The
Hull
of
the
Woods
calls
you
in,
The
Herald
belay
that
absen­
“ If some are implemented by first heavy snow.
by attending the Monday
complished.
chen,
put
tlie
coffee
pot
on
the
stove
tmn Forty-seven more would
closes the door. And you know you've tee ballots for Dec I munici­ the Justice Department they
night meeting at the society's have made it binding
and hp.vl for the bathroom anrl the
pal election* will he available could become not only un­
had
it.
You
exit,
shaken,
hut
still
headquarter* on E. First St.
Even had the 47 voted morning shower. You go bnck to the
surviving the ruggnl rat race of at her ofllce in City Hall be- reasonable but also imprac­
You'll get a chance to see against It, (he measure would
kitchen ami find the pot is on the un­
making a living. The chewing out tinning Monday.
ticable,"
Sanford's newest police dogs have passed by a margin of lit burner.
For An All ’Round ™
To be eligible In vole absen­
wasn't as bad as you expected—or
perform and R. T. Johnson, 211 to US
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tee, a voter must be out of
deserved.
society chairman, guarantees
Good Time « • • —
ft
ft ft
But they didn't vote and now
the city the day of election,
You go into the darkened bedroom
a swift moving program and the northwest section of the to dress, now thnt the coffee drink­
be
physically
disabled
anil
Things begin to look up. Then you
Meet For A Drink At The
an early dismissal.
county remains without a for­ ing has been delayed. When you get
remember your cur parked outside unable to cume to the jsills or
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mal firefighting unit.
be
prohibited
from
coming
to
to the office you find you’ve put on a
and sure enough you've got a ticket.
FRIENDLY CARIBE
The Clock hai It on good
Mrs. Bruce and her staff blue jacket and brown pantx.
It costs you the jirice of a tup shelf poll* by tenets of religion.
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authority that one person, checked the figures today and
Absentee ballots may be re­ Stanley Alvin Benton, five,
drink.
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
particularly, is watching the they revealed the lack of in­
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turned as late a* the day of son of Mr. and 3!rs. Gilbert S.
You duck out of the office for a
Benton, was taken to Seminole
Humane Society's program terest killed the proposal. The quick coffee break. Keep your eye
elections,
Mrs.
Shonute
said.
Mon. thru Sat.
The clock reaches 4:30 and the of­
Memorial Hospital early last
with keen interest. The person tabulations made election night on the traffic light, fearing it might
fice
help
makes
like
a
fire
drill,
with
night after being struck by
is said to be ready to assist were right, the said, but for turn red, and nearly break your fool
• Dancing “On The Houae"
you in the lead. You've gotten thia
a car on State Hold 427 in
Burglary
Probed
in a big financial way if the the lack of a vote , . .
q
Every Friday Night
neck when you find the curb is clos­
far through the day.
Midway
Park.
A breaking and entering of
society shows a positive ap­
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The
child
darted
across
tha
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Your favorite Innkeeper is off to­ asideservice
Drinks le per year age.)
roadway, according to Florida
A
driver
identified
by
city
of
Highway
43d
near
In­
organization.
You run into the guy you’ve been
day. Sick, they say. His sub gives terstate 4 is being investigated Highway Patrol Trouper Tom­
I « *t
police as Jam es Clinton Hea­
trying to avoid, successfully, since
you ginger when you ask for soda by sheriff* deputies. The my Tomlinson, and was struck
ton. of 1303 Sanford Avenue,
We heard f a fell w wh se
but you drink the stuff anyway.
was charged on two counts you owe him money and he knows
burglary attempt was discov­ by a car driven by Charles U.
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typewriter didn't have an ' '
yesterday afternoon after hi* Fridays are paydays.
ered
at about 4:2U this morn­ Burch, of Route 1, Longwood.
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key and he w ndered h w hi car clipper! a utility pole at
Y’ou get home. There’s Mother un­ ing. A check was being made Burch was also treated at tho
r uid let the repair c mpany 2.103 S. French Avenue. Police
You match with your coffee col­
loading three suitcases although she to determine if anything was hospital for shock, the trooper
ku w which key he was miss­ charged the driver wills care­ leagues to see who pays the tub. And
insists she's only going to stay a missing.
said.
ing if he sent them a letter less and negligent driving and lose.
couple of weeks. Three suit cases?
Hospital officials reported
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this morning the child's condi­
defacing public property.
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You’re back in the office and the
tion is “ good."
You try to watch television. The Screen (’ut
phone rings. The Hitter Half announ­
news's on. But Mother keeps yak­
Frank Voltoline, The Her­ Casual Bandit
A screen was cut and a
ces "Mother is coming for a couple of
king. You head for bed and step on front porch window broken last
ald's circulation manager, of­
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) fered a Clock Watcher a card Police are searching (or a cai- weeks, dear."
the dog's foot.
night in an unsuccessful Holiday, Maybe?
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The Thursday meeting of
VALDEZ HOTEL
the other day. In big letters ua] bandit who held up a sav­
burglary attempt at the home
You exist through the morning,
it announced that “This is e ings and loan office here and
You climb in bed nnd relax. Hap­ of Mrs. Waiter Holly, tint San­ th« Seminole County School
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
py. You’ve lived through another ford Ave,, police reported to- Board wasn't.
Free Ticket. It’* not good for strutted out thumbing through somehow, wondering how you'll fare
41,
too
tn
cash.
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quorum.
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day.
iu
the
afternoon,
knowing
full
well
Friday
the
13th.
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Catholic Women
Receive USO
Certificate

(avail Wage f - W . Now. 1 8 ,1 4

Rev. Grover Sewell

No One
Understands
Row often ** bear tomtom
who t* very unhappy
"Ob.
m am ■mtentasd* met" Tbit
try of siguUh cornea some-

mentioned what 1 had eald la*
Ur aad told what It had meant
to tbeaa which waa something
entirely differed from what
1 had tried to convey. Their

Churthwomen
Slate Election
Next Month

Bp D m a late#
The nowiaating committee
made mommendatlone for of­
ficers for the coming year at
the regular meeting of the
Kpiaeopal Churchwomen of
logw ood Chriet Epieeopal
Church held Tueadey evening
at tha Pariah Houia. Electlcna are to be held In De­
cember and those recommend­
ed will be publicly named end
Introduced at thla time.
An InUreating program on
Chriatian Education waa In­
troduced by Mra. Pauline
(Havana with various mem­
bers reading airerpU from a
book entitled “Teat of the
Uving Church, by Dr. Robert
8. Tike. The program will
continue each month as part
of the Christian Education
aeries.
Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, preai­
dant, conducted the meeting
and thanked the women who
bad worked so faithfully to
make the recent basaar sueceaaful and commended them
for their efforts.
Mrs. Virginia Bowarsox,
vice president, waa appointed
to be In charge of making
drapes for tha Pariah Houaa
with materlata to be provided
hy tha man. She urged woman
wishing to aaaiat with tha
•awing to contact her at tha
earliest possible convenience.
Two new member* wore
welcomed. Tho meeting waa
opened with prayer by Rev.
Charles Stewart Jr., vicar.
Poliowing the buifntee sea.
■Ion refreshments of cake and
coffee were served by Mrs.
D. D. O'Neal.

Geneva WSCS
Meeting Set
For Tuesday

understanding wit a food am
tod 1 did oot rafale them.
Later aaotbtr penoo ipobo of
the tame point tad compli­
mented ma oa what I bad itM
but hart again wat another
interpretation that wat differ*
eat from mine or the one that
the former perton had eaprttaed.
Do not feel too diseouraged
If no om underatanda became
you a rt in good company.
Christ waa perhapa the moat
■iaondaratood Individual who

A RECEPTION WM Riven Inst Sunday afternoon by the Geneva Baptist
Church WMS to honor the church’e new pastor, Rev. and Mm. W. M.
Grogan and aona, Jim and Joe. In the receiving line were, from lift, Mra.
T. A. Scott, T. A. Scott, Rev. and Mrs. Grogan, Mrs. W. L.
and tha
Grogan boyn, Jim and Joe.
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(Herald Photo)

group for three year*. They
heard Him talk, they saw Him
heal, they experienced His soul
Marching qualities over and
over.
Christ triad to tell His din
dpies that His Kingdom waa a
spiritual om and that K exist
ed la the hearts of poople, but
how difficult B waa to get thin
By N u y M Mite*
menage scroif. Two of Hla
Dave Wood, senior student
choicest friends went to fir
aa to bring their mother with from Jacksonville at Forest
them and plead for a chief Mat Lake Academy, Is thla year's
in Hla kingdom itlll thinking leaders of the school's chap­
ter of the Missionary Volunteer
of it being an earthly one.
Christ endeavored to have Society, an international youth
HU followers understand aucb organisation of tha Sovonth
profound happenings aa tha Day Adventist Church.
breaking of HU body and tha The MV Society deals with
•pilling of HU blood on the many aspeete of student life
cross of Calvary aa a aubstl at Forest Lake and activRiea
DAVE WOOD
lute for man's sin but they sponsored include two rhapei
seemed not to understand. The and two vesper programs each
truth of tha resurrection waa month; sunshine bonds In
passed on to the disciples be­ which atudenta visit pstionts
fore It happened yet they M im ­ in medical institution* to give
ed to hav« blinded minds to the musical Mlectiona and inspira­
tional thoughts; and Mminar
reel truth.
We should not become loo groups who visit local sod area
discouraged when we find our­ Seventh Day AdvontUt Chur­
selves feeling vague and un­ ches to present special reli­
By Maryans Milea
clear in the spiritual realm gious program!.
becauae when o m does be The Society also sponsor* Tha Night Circle of St.
must realUe that many have activities of the achooTa chap­ Andrews Presbyterian Church
had the tame experience. The ter of the American Temper­ of Bear Lake will meet next
Important thing Is to seek the ance Society headquartered in
One who ta the answer to Washington, D. C. This organ­ Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. at the
life. One of the tilings that God isation la active in educating home of Mr*. Royre Ridgepromise! U that “ if we seek young people to the problems well, 1184 S. Apopka Blvd.,
Him we shall find Him'* so and dangers of drinking, amok- Apopka. Mia* Ann Py (Pop)
log and the u m of narcotics. Poythrrsa, circle chairman,
do not despair.
Actually when one finds the Temperance teams visit high will continue the study of
truth he U amased that it haa schools In the ares showing in Ephesians.
The Dey Circle «f the'
escaped him for such a long formative film!, giving let
church will meet at 10 a. m,
lime. When be looks into the lures and demonstrations.
face of God as he sees Him in The local MV Society plana a next Wednesday at the hums
Christ hia confusion melts and series of evangelistic meetings of Mra. James llrett, Para­
hla faith aoari to new heights. under the 'Youth For Christ" dise Puint.
This U not to say that Immedl title to be conducted later in
alely he will be completa in the school year. These meet
hia understanding, hut it la to ings will b« organised by stu­
•ay he will be in the door of dents and they will give the
the room of Truth and he n o sermoos.
continue to explore and grow.
The snswet U in the Lord Youth Rally
By Jane Casselberry
of heaven ami earth. The Bible
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. II. W. Parker, nisoois so clear concerning this. Let
The Senior High Westmin­ late pastor of First Methodist
me quote you a few verse* that ster Fellowship Youth Group Church of Melbourne, will
say clearly what t mean. Mat of Weatmlnatar Presbyterian speak Sunday at tha 8:30 sod
thew 11:2* teUs us, “ Come un­ Church, Caaaelberry, Is plan­ tfl;B0 a.m. worship service*
to me all ye that labor and are ning to attend a Youth Rally at Caaaelberry Community
heavy laden, and I will give of the North Florida Presby­ Methodiat Churrh in the ahyou real"; John 7:37, “If any tery to he held at Jackson­ sene* of Rev. Delmas Cope­
man thirst, let him come to ville Sunday. Adult adviaora land who is on vacation.
me and drink;’1 Luke 19:10. for tha group are Mr. and
Rev. K. T. Rlcharda will be
“The Son of Man U come to Mra. Carl Sanker of Alta­
guest for the evening wurihip
seek and save that which waa monte Springs.
service at 7:30.
lost.'*

By JsAna Hays
Mra. Rook Murley, presi­
dent of the WSCS or tha
Geneve Mathodiet Church, an­
nounces that the society will
hold its regular monthly
meeting Nov. 17th in tha
church sanctuary. The ladies
•re asked to arrive at 9:3(1
a. m. as refreshments will be
•erved at this time. The
meeting will begin at 10 a. m.
and Mrs. W. G. Kilbea and
Mrs. J. II. Ililbrey will con­
tinue with llio Bible etudy.
Tha Uka-aala, which wae
held on Nov. ,1 at the home
of Mra. I'earl Yarborough,
was a very big success. Mem­
bers sold everything that w h s
available. Tha ladles wish to
thank all those who helped
with the sale in any way and
the many people of Geneva
who bought the rakes anil
pies.

Circle To Meet
In Bear Lake
By Naryaaa Milea
The Bear Lake Methodist
Church circle w i l l m e a t
Thursday, Nov. 19, at tha
home of Mra, Walter Bowies,
itlihbce Drive, Forest City
with Mra. Byron Brown, vka
president, in charge.
Miss Virginia E n g l i s h ,
president, haa announced that
the rirrte will sponsor a rum­
mage sals in December ami
member* currently are aeiling light bulba and familypack toothbruahea. Proceed*
from all sale* will he used to
{finish the church kilt licit.

MV Unit Picks
DaveWood As
Year's Leader

St. Andrews
Circle Meetings
Announced

Church To Hear
Guest Pastors

We could continue for many
pages with these quotations
but you can find them in your
Bible that give alt of tha subslintiallon oie could ever need
to entighling his path unto
more perfect understanding

Christmas Fair
Set Sunday

By Evelyn Luady
Dr. Luia Paras, practicing
phyalelan of Sanford, will be
guaat speaker for the First
Methodist Church of Oviedo

•hia Sunday at tha 7:30 p.m.
servlre.

Dr. Perea, formerly of Cu­
ba. will speak on the WSCS
study course theme, “SpanishAmerican I'tubleuta.'*

By JeAaa Raya
The reception given last
Sunday by the WMS of tha
First Baptist Church of Gen
*va for tha eburch'a new pas­
tor and hia family, R«v. and
Mrs. W. M. Grogan and twin
ions, Jim and Joe, at the Com­
munity Hall waa well attend­
ed with approximately 73 peo­
ple calling between 3 and S p.
m. to welcome tha family.
Members of tha WMS who
decorated the hall wish to
thank Mr. and Mra. Joe Mathieux for their lovely flowers.
The Society served cake, punch
and coffea to those attending.
Joining the Grogans in the
receiving line were hi* mother,
Mra. W. H. Grogan of Sanford
and deaeonj of the church
and their wives, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Sieg.

First Southern
Methodist Board
Has Meeting
A meeting of the Board of
Htewards of First South*rn
Methodiat Chtireh* Sanford,
waa hald preceding last Sun­
day's evening service. John
Hauls, chairman, prealdad and
reports were given by R. D.
Priest, superintendent, on con­
tinued growth of the Sunday
School.
rriast advised that various
layman are called upon to
•each the Adult Rihle Clast
which waa led last Sunday by
A. A. McClanahan.
A. L. Murphy was appoint­
ed chairman of the committee
of Liahtre.
Rev. Durwanl II. Knight
pastor, reminded the congre­
gation of the study course on
the history, polity anil doc­
trines of Methodism to be
held Nov. 18-Nov. 20 at 7:30
p.m. each day at the Woman's
Club

WMS To Have
Study Program
Tuesday
Msmbora of tho Woman’e
Missionary Socltoy of tho
First Baptist Church In Sinford will meet on Tuesday
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. to
study tha book, “Frontiers Of
Advance by Dr. E. Luther
Copeland.
The program !■ under tha
direction of Mra. R. W. Ruck
er, mission study chairman.
The book wilt be taught by
Mrs. Fred B. Chance, Mra.
Cecil Tucker, and Mra. Kerfoot Bryant.
At noon a covered dish
luncheon wilt be aerved. Mem­
ber* of other Baptist churches
and of other denominations
are Invited to attend.
Dr. Copeland states that
the present revolution Is ac­
tually many upheavals rolled
into une: the world movement
of communism, the remarkahta developments of oeltnco
and technclogy, tho popula­
tion explosion, and the world­
wide sweep of aeculariatlc
movements. Ha emphaaisaa
answers to the question:
What is happening to the
Christian world mlaaion In
this revolutionary ageT

NEW OFFICERS of Longwood First Pentecostal Church Ladles Auxili­
ary, shown Just aftar their installation, a n , left to right, Mra. Victori*
Airey, treasurer; Mra. Obera Young, vice president; Rev. E. Ruth Grant,
pastor; Mra. M . L. McDaniel, prciident and Mra. Evelyn McCtaary,
tary.
(Herald IP hoto)

Central Baptist

Evangelistic
Crusade Slated
At PinecresV

Ready To Move

marks the begin­
ning of an eight-day evangel­
istic crusade in Finaemt Baptilt Church a t 119 West Onora Bead.
Patter William J. Cues*
announced tho arrival of
evangelist John Pelham, of
First Baptist Church of Po­
lethe, hi time for tho tortices on Sunday oveniag. Ror.
Pelham waa born in Geneva
County, Ala., was converted at
the age of 14, and has boon
active In church work since
that time. He attended public
achoole in Alabama and grad­
uated from CMploy High
School In 1948.
Aftar Pelham flniahed sem­
inary in Louisville, Ken., he
returned to Florida where he
haa served churches in Fort
Lauderdale, North Pompano
and Palatka.
Pelham |a an outstanding
leader among Florida Baptist*
and ia active In the Florida
Baptlit Convention, having
■erred aa aecond vice-presi­
dent of the Convention in
1962-83.
Revival muelc will bo un­
der direction of Rev. H. Page
WilUtms, minister of educa­
tion and youth of Pinecraai
Church.
Pastor Guess has announc­
ed that full nursery facilities
will be open for all evange­
listic aarvicta.

Central Baptist Church will
observe worship in tho old
sanctuary for tho last tima
this Sunday bofora moving
into tho now building which
ia bolng readied for aorvlcoa
beginning Nov. 22 at which
tima dedication ceremonies
with apodal apeak era will bo
conducted.
Following tho ceremony aa
open house will bo hold from
4 until 5:30 p. m. Tho publio
ia invited to attend and tour
tho now unit

REV. JOHN PELHAM

New P astor
Lake Mary Baptist Church
will honor its new paator, Rav.
E. C. Ladd, and Mr*. Ladd,
with a covered diah dinner to
b« held this Sunday following
tha morning worship aervice.
All members and friends are
Invited to attend.

Attend
services
tdisweed
atyour own
J fd u e o f

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FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

8ANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

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332-1822
122-8481

CHICKEN BAR-B-CUE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1961
4 P.M.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1MT SO. SANFORD AVENUE

TAKE-OUT ORDERS ACCEPTED
JUST PHONE 122-7727 SAT. AFTERNOON ONLY

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FA 3-8284
Lake Mary
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448-6431
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Mary Gettings
Bear Lake
2*3-4*47
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DeBary
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'6 5 Chevelle Malibu

By Jane fi-seiherry
The Ladles Guild of Ascen­
sion Lutheran Church, Overbrook Drive, Casselberry, will
hold a Chriilnm* Fair nt the
church Sunday beginning at
4 p. m.
The public la invited to
come and hruw-e around and
do thair L'hrletmas •hupping
early.
Among article* to h* »old
■re Christina* tree decoraliuni, wreathe, fancy work,
TV slippers, cur-wash mitU,
bean tags, table decorations,
and apron*. Home . baked
goods will sljn be featured.
Coffee ami rooklea will be
server!.

Dr. Perei
To Speak

GenevaChurch
Welcomes New
Pastor, Family

By Damns Bales
Mrs. John Kennedy, vice
president, reported on USO
Award* Night and presented
a certificate of appreciation
to Mr*. Gena Shannon, presi­
dent, at tha executive board
meeting of the Church of Na­
tivity Catholic Woman's Club
held Monday evening at the
social hall in the church.
Mrs. Kennedy had attend­
ed the event to receive the
certificate in the name of tho
club.
In other business, plans
were discussed for the reg­
ular mooting of the club
scheduled for next Monday at
p. m, a t tho church. Mra.
•anon announced t h a t
Douglas Htenatrom will ap­
pear at tha mooting to opaak
on will* and aotataa. Hos­
tesses will bo Mra. George
Sommer, Mrs. R o n m i r y
Grove and Mra. Terry Herat.
Mra. Sommers, spiritual de­
velopment chairman, urged
tho women to attend 40 Hours
Devotions at the church be­
ginning Sunday with the noon
mass and to attend tha serv­
ice Monday night before the
meeting. She reminded them
that the devotions will end
with Tuesday evening's serv­
ice.
She also announced that tha
Women's Club Communion
Sunday will take placa this
Sunday with tha women re­
ceiving Communion in groups
at all

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Nominating
Committee

M

Seeth Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club E x e c u t i v e
Board, meeting Monday for
lunch and buaineea at tha
Barbaxon In Winter Park,
r
^aaraed a nominating commit­
tee to recommend new offlcere who will be Introduced
at the December meeting and
installed in January.
Serving on the committee,
as announcad by Mrs. Sandy
La Poma, dub pmident, will
be Mrs. Glide Pattinatl,
RALPH UETTS and Dick Coveil, partner, and Viv Weaslund, manager,
# chairman; Mrs. Sue Gates,
look on as Mayor A1 Wilson cuts the ribbon formally opening the new
Mrs. Frances Dickinson, Mrs.
branch of Dick's Appliance Sales and Service in Sanford Plaza. The new
Claire SabaUni, Mrs. Marie
store, the fourth in Sanfonl Plaza, opened Thursday morning. Five major
Boardman and W i l e o m e
lines of appliances are featured.
Wagon Uocteis Mrs. Norn
Norris.
Mrs. Juanits Moors, wel­
fare chairman, announced
that three families art to be
assisted at Chrlatmaatima by
g the club and asked that membars bring donations of can­
By Donna Estes
ned good* or other non-perRev. Charles Stawart, viear
By Jane Caaselberry
Uhable foods to next Thurs­
The WSCS of Cu.ielberry of Christ Episcopal Church,
day's 11:30 s. m. general
By Jane Caaselberry
Community Methodiat Church Lcngwood, haa announced tha
meeting St the Imperial
Rev. Joe Boatwright of will hold a general meeting new schedule of eervlcea to
House in Winter Perk. Tur­
keys wilt be purchased by the tha First Baptist Church of at the church next Tuesday begin this Sunday.
Mims will be evangelist at a at 1:30 p.m. with Mr*. Augus­
At 8 a.m. Holy Communion
club and givan to each famThe next board rotating
# will be held at tha homo of
Mrs. Maryann Miles, 393
Jawel Drlva, Forest City.
Since this will be the last
meeting of present members
tha group will have a dessert
and card party starting at
12:30 p. m.

Ladies Auxiliary
To Give Dinner
By Daena Estes
Tha Ladies Auxiliary of
tha Flrat Pentecostal Church
of Longwood will sponsor
thsir first benefit dinner next
Thursday In the newly in$ stalled kitchen of tha church
annex.
The Southern fried chicken
dinner will bo served from
4:30 until 7 p. m. Carry-out
dinners will be available and
delivery aervice can bo a r ­
ranged by catling Rev. E.
Ruth Grant,
On the menu with the
chicken will be potato salad,
green beans, beets, cake, tea
or coffee.
Tickets, priced for adults,
children 10 years and under
and special family groups,
are available from any mem­
ber of the auxiliary.
Those in charge of the din­
ner are Mrs. M. L, McDan­
iel, Mrs. Victoria Alrey, Mrs.
Evelyn MeCleary, Mrs. Ger• trade Thompson, and Mrs.
Shirley Dtpres.

Member* of Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School'* Gray • T
toya Club, atony with aom*
200 other club mambara from
tha Orlando art*, will bo
•ponding this weekend at
Camp Wewa in Plymouth.
While there the boys will
have opportunity to go canoe*
ing and hiking and to partici­
pate in games and contests.

Prairie Lake
Baptist Church
Plans Revival

Casselberry
WSCS To M eet
Next Week

Revival Crusade to be con­
ducted at the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church. Fern Psrk.
Dec. 6-13 nightly st 7:30.
Ha has been pastor of the
Mims church for the past six
years and is a graduate of
Station University and New
Orleana Southern Seminary.
Rarival choirs will be under
direction of Floyd Bailey,
music director. There will be
special music by ensembles,
duets, and solos. A special
feature of the Revival will be
singing by the Love Quartet
of Orlando, composed of two
sitters and two brothers be­
tween tha ages of 10 and 15.
Cottage prayer meeting*
for the success of the Revival
will be held at 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, Dec. 1, and Thurs­
day, Dec. 3, with leader* to
be provided by the Men's
Brotherhood,
Meeting* will be' held on
Tuesday at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Cockrell,
1518 Croton Dr., Maitland,
and Sir. and Mrs. Herbert
Luke. 479 Maine Ave., Longwood.
On Thursday, groups will
meet at the homei of Mr. und
Mrs. Bill Moore, 212 Mug*
nulla Dr., Altamonte Bpring*,
and Mr. and Mr*. Everett
Stevens, 210 Cannon Way,

ta Carter, district secretary
of Christian Social Relations,
ss guest speaker.
The program topic will be
“Sharing Basic Freedoms."
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Mrs. Mary Mobtev,
Mrs. William Young. Mr*.
Nelson Bunnell and Mrs. T.
A. Dahl.

Bozaar Set
Saturday
By Jane Caeaelberry
The Casselberry Common8 ity Methodist Church WSCS
• ill hold the annual bazaar
thfa Saturday, 9:30 a.ra.-l
p.m., at the church with Mrs.
William Tilford and Mrs.
Ralph Newcomer as co-chair­
men
Lunch will be served from
11:30 to 1 with a choice of
ham. chicken salad or smor^ gasbord.
Members of the various cir­
cles have been working all
year in preparation for the
event and many lowly hand­
made gifts and decorations
will be offered for sale. There
also will be a white elephant
booth and delirious baked
goods will be sold.
(n conjunction with the ba^ taar. member* of th* Senior
MYF will hold a ear wash
from 9:30 until 4:30.

8207 Dinner
Set Sunday
By Doasa Fstre
South Seminole VFW Pott
8207 and th* Auxiliary Un.t
today issued a reminder that
all member* and friands of
aithar group ar* Invited to
attend the chieken-rib barbe­
cue dinner Sunday at th* Post
Horn* on Old Dixie Highway
north of Longwood.
Barring la scheduled from
J to * p.m. Proceeds ara t i
go for tha Lu.idtag fuud.

Prairie Lake
Participates
In Program
By Jane Casselberry
The Prairie l.aka Baptist
Church of Fem Park la particlpatlng in th* Forward
Program of the Southern
Baptist Convention in an rf
fort to present the church fi­
nancial program to the con­
gregation.
Deacons and other church
members are giving testimony
on tithing and what the
church means to them at
Sunday morning and evening
services.
Those taking part last Sun­
day were Ordained Deacons
Paul Lowe and Herbert Luke,
Harry Carroll and Bill Moore.
This Sunday Deacon Malford
Morgan, Charlotte McQuillan,
Bible teacher and former
missionary. Deacon Jim Reed,
and Nelson Sturgill of the
Youth Department will testi-

Garden Circle
Sets Meeting
By Maryana Mile*
Th* Bear Lake Garden Cir­
cle of th* Orlando Garden
Club will meet next Tuesday
at 8 p m. a t the home of
Mrs. Vernon Herrington, 3319
Craig I&gt;r, Bear Lake.
Membera will cuminue their
work on articles being made
for Christinas Tree lame to
be held Dee. 3-4 at tha Or­
lando Club.

Rev. Calloway
To Speak For
Men's Club

will be conducted and at 9:30
a.m. Family Service, combin­
ing Morning Prayer and Holy
Communion a* recommended
by- the Liturgical Commission
of the church, will take place.
Following the 9:30 service#,
classea will be h e l d for
ndulta and children.
Membera of the church will
be canvassed this coming
week in preparation f o r
Loyalty Sunday, Nov. 22.
A covered dlih supper will
take place in the Pariah
liouia Wednesday evening at
ti p.rn. Parlihionera are invit­
ed to attend and are remind­
ed to bring a covered diah.

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By Jane Casselberry
Rev. “ Bed'’ Calloway, direc­
tor of Goodwill Industries fur
Central Florida, will be guest
spenker Tuesday night for a
dinner meeting of the Men'*
Club of Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
The turkey dinner will b-v
By Jane Casselberry
served in Weaver Hall by
Newly elected officers of
members of the Doreas Cir­ the Luther Lengue of the Mes­
cle starting at
p.m. with siah Lutheran Church of Custhe program to follow nt selberry will be Installed dur­
ing the 10:15 a.m. service
Sunday at the temporary
meeting place at tha Ameri­
can Legion Home on l’rairia
Lake.
Officers are Dorothy Muir,
president, Mark Moutz. vice
president; Sharon Tucker, sec.
retary treasurer; and Nancy
Krikson, chaplain,
A congregational meeting
will be hrld at 11:15 a.m. fo|.
lowing the service for the
purpose of electing Church
Councilmen and approving the
budget for next year.

Luther League
To Install
Officers

Mental Health
Meet Tuesday

Veterans Visit
Westminster

r allowing tne film showing, Bill Thomas, former
president of th e association.
will moderate a discussion of
the contents of the film.
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The Forest City Merchant*
Association will meet next
Tuesday st S:rtO p m. at the
home of Loula Stubbs, 113
M illow Ave., purest City.
Association president, Mrs.
Betty MucGeen. reports that
discussion for the evening
will be on the annual Christmas Party for children of the
area. Further reports also
will be made on the associalion's plan Ui put up a banner
over the business district during the season.

Special music was presented by the two youth choirs of
the church In addition to the
regular choir under the dlrection of Mr«. Gordon Dillon
and accompanied by Merle O.
Kent, organist.
The church wts visited by
the Rev. Willard Reeves, Coordinator of Now Church Dovelopment for th* Florida
Synod, United Presbyterian
Church. USA. who offered
aid and encouragement to the
local congregation in their
program of growth and *x, pension.

Circle To Meet
The Shirley , Smith Circle
of Pinccrest Baptist Church
will meet next Tuesday at
9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall
fur ita monthly uivcUug.

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Plgott added, "After that won three In a row since 1963,
I f Bavtf
drive, we mad* seme adjust­ were two-point favorites. A
"Oak Ridge U a *ety daa- ments and th* boya were able crowd of upward of 40.D00
ferous ball th * adMiWalr." to contale the Greyhound at­ was expected for th* 1:15 p.m.
laid Seminole Bead Coach J in tack they ware throwing at EST kickoff.
Plfott as he put bfc IBS *ievWatching the game will be
M through tta final workout The flemlnoles will be out to Conrad Guntl, chairman of th*
Thursday afternoon for to- stop Oak Rldga with an eye on selection commit!** of th*
eight** Metro Confame* m&gt; the Elks Howl bid to play llie Gator Bowl at Jacksonville,
gaganaet with th* Pionoan at Leesburg Yellow Jackets in and another Gator Bowl offi• p.ra. a t Sanford's Manorial December. Plgott and his clal, John Laaahan, both out
Stadium.
aides, Jim McCoy and Dick to scout the Eagles.
"They do quite a hit of pass- William*, have worked espec­ Boston College also Is under
tag,’* oak) Plgott, "and they ially hard with the club thla consideration for a Liberty
■to a lot of different forma- week. Williams, by the way, Dowl berth, and may bo In tha
Goes. It looki Ilka wt could was a coach at Oak Ridge for running for the Lambert tro­
kata to r baada full thU oven- three years.
phy.
Mg with th* Floorer oil* ns*." Williams remarked, "We
With these Incentive*, plus
Oolag into thli grcnlog’i en- went to l^m as last Friday about 2,000 fans who came to
counter, th* lomlnotei iport night and we ran into a bunch Miami to boiler for their team,
* record of flva wina, oo* loop of fired up Greyhounds. Wo the Eagles and quarterback
and a pair of Uei. The club scored 28 points but Lyman Eddie Foley are likely to glva
has worked hard thla week oo was still In the bail game until the Hurricanes on* of their
Ka defensive game 1* an of- late In the third quarter. The toughest games.
tort to atop th* Pioneer attack. game coming up tonight." Wil­ Miami Coach Charlie Tate,
Plgott beltevta hla club will liams continued, "is going to with four losses, two wins and
he "up" tonight for the Metro be a different kind of a game.
tie behind him In bis first
I d*.
We expect Oak Ridge to pass season at Miami, calls the
Cota* back to lift w*ek’a between IS and 20 times dur­ Eagles one of the toughest
tilt with Lymaa, Plgott declar­ ing the affair because they team* on the schedule.
ed, "We thought our boya play­
Foley operates an offense
have a lot of speed and some
ed • good gam* against the good rccelrers. Our boys have that takes on ooveral patterns
*lioundi, especially In the sec­
done a good Job in the second­ to kerp opponents guessing,
ern! half. The Lyman squad ary defense this year and and he also calls a
lad a good first half and drove that's evident by the fact that tlown shift aimed at taking tiethe ball on ua as well as any­
we’ve had only two opponent fenaiva linemen by aurprlse.
body we’ve played this season, passes go lor touchdowns,
The lltirricanca had
particularly on their touch­
best
night in a 210 vlctnry
"In eight bill games that's
down drive."
a real outstanding record. Dur­ over Tulanc last weekend and
ing the next two ball games will be out to prove they can
we're really going to get a stand up to a top Eastern
team.
In lha 1'wwrt a f Ifca t'awwly test In pass defense. We feel
quarterback Bob Illletnikuff
JnSga. baaalnai* law aly, Slur- that we can maintain thla
Mr. In I'n .ssl* .
will
have bit full firat-ilring
average and real good per
tn **, K t l i l t af
KATIIUVN F. HOLTON
formance that we have had in hackfleld with him and will
be trying to break more of
tl*c.,**d.
t a Aft Craeiiaf* awg Pataua* the past and that we can go the records of George Mira,
Ifaala
i'laln a a f U t u l l l l through the season with only
Aaalaaft bale K alal.t
two TDa made against us by the graduated passing whit
You and o c h of you art
whose shoos ha slapped into at
haraby n»llflail and required to passing," Dick concluded.
a raw sophomore.
p f ’. . a t any claim . and damanda
McCoy has worked the line
which you. or allhar o f you,
Uilctnlkoff already has a bet­
may ha** agalnat th* aalel* at on blocking against the Pio­ ter passing percentage for
KATIII1TN r . HOLTON, data
neer offensive formations and seven games than Mira did for
*■!. lata or aald County, to th*
County Judg* of K .m lnot. Coun Die squad will tie trying some his whole lOgamc sophomore
ty. Florida, at hi* offlca In lha new defenalve maneuver!. Mc­
year, and has bettered a cou­
court hour* of aald County at
Sanford, Florida, within all Coy aald, "We expected Ly­ ple of AU-Amerlca's records.
calendar month* from th* tlmr man would be ready to play
a f tha flrat publlratton of thla tome hard football against us
untie*. Two eoplaa of aach
e tn m nr damand ahall b* in and they were. We feel that U ‘Man Of Year*
wrlllnn
and rhall Hat* Ilia we hadn't we would have been
IIIALEAH (UPU—The Joc­
p lica nl r e .td .n c . and |,oat of
flea addraia of tha claimant, run otf the field. The boya did key Agenti Benevolent Asso­
anil ahall b* aworn to by lh* a good Job but they made mis­ ciation announced Its annual
claim ant, hla acant or attorney
and acenmpanlad by a filing takes. We tried io correct "Man of the Year" award
ft i o f uo* dollar and *uch them (hh week. We're expect will be presented lo Kenny
claim or damand not ao Iliad Ing the Pioneers to come over
Noe Jr., racing secretary of
ahall b* told.
here to give us a rough ball Hialeah and Garden State
Imogen* H. K .ll.h .r
Aa admlnlatratur o f th* game and we know they have Park, at an awards banquet In
E ttat* of
the athletes to do It"
Miami on Feb. 20.
KATHRYN P. BOLTON.
players

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P .c a r e d

Hr David C. Clark
Altornay at Law
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Orlando, Florida
I'ubllah O ct 11, I t A Nov. «,
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w* ara *nn*s*&lt;l In bualnna
At 1.01 K,nfor»l Ava, M*nf.,r&gt;!
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or. Hobart* A Schmidt Itrel
Kit ala, and that • « Intend tv
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Clark o f lha Circuit Court,
atm lnula C«unlr. Florida, In
accordant-* v illi lha provision,
nf th* Flctltl.'U* Nama H'atutre,
to- w it: Vacllon 1 *1,01 riurlda
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"If we’re ** rt»dy
we'll never bo," Bryant *»MAc* quarterback Jo# Ha­
math appeared to be recover­
CONTESTANTS in th* ing rapidly from a knee injury
Rowling Queen contest and was expected to *e* heavy
upon nored by th e Son* aetioo Saturday In Atlanta,
Florida, enjoying a weekend
ford Women's Rowling
Anaoclntion are pictur­ off, held a full-pad* workout
as It began serious
ed ultove. The winner Thursday
preparations for Florida State
will be c h o s e n next quarterbacks Star* Spurrier
Thursday night a t the and Tom Shannoo were Im­
Ifarvuat Rail a t Melo- pressive with their pasilng.
dee Skating Rtnk. Two
Mississippi reviewed its of
nf tha entriei are Helen fcnslve and defensive strategy
Marcheaanno ( t o p ) , for Tennessee, working 00
sponsored by the Jet passing, pais defense and kick
Rowlerettes L e a g u e , Ing. Th# Volunteers, mean­
nnd Sue P ruitt, of the while, concentrated on goal
Star-Shootern Leagued. line offense and defense as
(Herald Photon) well as Its aerial g*me.
Coach Doug Dickey Indicat­
ed Tennessee msy Uk* to th*
air because of the strong Ole
Miss line. "They're hard to
mov# against," he said.
Vanderbilt also polished Its
passing attack in preparation
for Tulanc. Coach Jack Green
sold hla Commodores should
be able to "pats well" against
the Greenics. ilut Green salt!
be was "looking for a lot o(
passing" In return from Tulane's David Eait, who ranks
third among Southeastern Con­
ference (SEC) passers.
Tulane stressed goal line of­
fense Thursday in Its rigid 90minute drill.
Auburn, working In sweat
clothes, emphailied passing
and rushing defense Thursday
in final heavy drills for the
Invading Georgia Bulldogs.
New Georgia coach Vinca
Dooley, facing his alma mater
as an enemy for the first
time, refuird to predict the
outcome of th* fontesL "The
The Sanford Recreation De­ only thing I'm sure of la Lie
partment will organise a boys will play as bard as they
"brand new" basketball lea­ can for to minutes," he said.
gue this year for 13-, 14- and
IS-ycaruld boya.
The league will consist of
four teams and all games will
he played on Saturday after­
noons.
To be eligible, a boy must ATLANTA (LTD - Mayor
be 13 years old before Sunday, Ivan Allen said the National
Also If a boy U 16 after Nov. league Brave* have signed a
IS he will be able to play this 25-year lease to play In At
year.
lanta beginning in 1966.
This Is a graduate league Allen said Braves officials
for boys too old to play in the would be here Thuriday or Sat­
urday "to discuss plans for
Hlddy program.
All teams will bo fully uni­ the future operation* of the
formed with new suite this new ft! million stadium."
year.
The mayor i t Id the lease
Boys who play on Junior high wa* executed la Chicazo by
or high school basketball the Atlanta-Fulton County Re­
learns will not be eligible to creation Authority and the
play in the Recreation Lea­ owners of the B'avea' fran­
gue.
chise.

Graduate League
Slated For Boys

Braves To Move
To Atlanta In *66

In fsrl

Par* 4 - F r f . Nov. 13, '64

About 8porf

Thinking Out Loud
BY JUUAH BTBHBTIOM

We seriously doubt U the home, maybe they'll tare out
SHS Semlnolea will pass up In droves to aa* the Tribe la
tha opportunity to m**t th* action again this arming.
Jackets m
Let's hep* ao, anyway.
While * tot of people reel.
e hunch
Is# — end they are many, tee,
relcom* the
who don't — th at football
opportunity to avenge th* de­
must not only support Itself
feat tha Jacket* handed tha
but all of the other sports at
Tribe during th* 1963 grid
SHS as well, perhaps they’ll
That wa* tha only
make It • point to aae tha
th* Warrlore loat dorloeala play th* Pioneers to­
11-gam* slate they
night. When fane realise the
played.
Importance of grid gates to
But th* youngsters had bettha school's entire athletic
take note that it won’t b*
program, It's easy to aae why
an easy affair.
Gaaaa could be concerned.
Leesburg has copped seven
* *
•
of the eight game* ’ they've
Wa nnderetand torn* Ly­
this icason and their
man fans didn’t appreciate
only loss was to tha Wildwood
tha remark In the lead of a
Wildcats. And tha Wildcats
Herald story laat week that
have managed to go undethere waa little doubt about
«o far this year.
what the outcome of the SHSJacket! have two mor*
Lyman game would be.
games on their schedule. They
Wa war* told that tha Grey­
mce* *he Colonial Grenadiers
hound players got mad about
tonight
and
close
out
the
reg­
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ular elate Nov. 20 against IL
show up the men and win a turkey in the initial
Greatl That’s exactly what
Oak Ridge — the same club
turkey ahoot sponsored by the Sanford Police
we wanted them to do — and,
the Seminolcs host tonight.
Henevolent Association at its clubhouse on Luke
brother, they gave the bigger
• • •
Monroe. Shoots start at 4 p.m. every Wednesday
Semlnolea a slam-bang battle
And.
speaking
of
tonight's
and Saturday until Christmas. (Herald Photo)
SHS affair with th* Pioneer*. for the best part ef three pe­
Athletic Director Fred Gann* riods.
Although ws didn’t eema
was a little dlstrubed this
morning over th* fact that right out and eay so, It wae
tonight's attendance at Me­ obvious In ths stories we
morial Stadium might be wrote and those prepared hj
our Lyman writer, Jim Bac­
"down."
Just what Oak Ridge's sup­ chus, that all of ua were more
porting force will amount to than proud of Lyman's per­
cannot he determined, line* formance.
ATLANTA (UPI) - Efforts Braves official said today.
The Greyhounds had s wellth* Pioneers hsva not had
to keep the Braves In Milwau­ Braves Executive Vice Ppe* what might be called an out­ coached club on th* field. In
kee are politically motivated, blent Tom Reynolds, who met standing eenvnn.
fact, w* Introduced Jim Pibut there's nothing the base­ with newsmen while on a tour
On the other hands, local gott to some Lyman fane af­
ball club can do about It, a of Atlanta's new ttS million fan* mny stay away from th* ter the ball game and the
sports stadium, said "we may I
SHS mentor promptly con­
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Lyman affair. But. since many gratulated not only the Ly­
our heart will be in Atlanta local fnna Hid not lee either man pi ay-'rs but also empha­
during the regular 1965 sea­
the Bishop Moore or Lyman sised how well th* Grey­
son."
games — both away from hounds had been coached.
Reynolds said members of
Keen competition Is antici­ the Milwaukee County govern­
pated for the Melodre Skating ment hoped to gain in popu­
Rink's intra-club meet slated larity wiUi the voters by insti­
for Sunday afternoon. Events tuting a law suit to keep the
on the program will Include National Iwague team in that
dance figures and free skat­ city next year.
ing. both In singles sod pairs. A circuit court Judce will be­
Club memhers are inviting gin hearing the suit oo Nov.
the general public to attend. 21.
The event will get under way In addition, the National
at ] p.m. Mcmlwrs competing League did not approve the
will be Sharon Holloway. transfer to Atlanta before the
Ricky Pedrick, Linda Noel, 1966 season. The Braves con
Chuck Beat, Jay Harvey, Mike tract with Milwaukee doe* not
FHIItm, Polly Pedrick. Ed expire until termination of the
Mlchalck, Cindy Kennedy, Lea 1965 sea ton.
Howard, Mary Brotuon, Jack Reynold* said there was
Thompson, D I a n * Turner, little chance the team would
Wayne Holloway. S h e r y l move here before 1966 "be­
Draw ing Each W ednesday A t 8 P .M .
Thompson, Walt Nutting and cause we a hide by the rules of
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Kissimmee Hosts Lyman, Frostproof Comes To Oviedo Tonight
Lions Aim Plenty Bears
Basketball Hounds Out
Tryouts Set For 2d Win
At Seventh Are Laughing
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Bj Marshall Ltafa
H*r«1d Sparta Writer
The Oviedo Hons aeek to
po*t their seventh and biggest
victory of the season tonight
when they host the Frostproof
'Bulldogs In the school's an­
nual homecoming game at
John Courier Field.
The U o m . tinder the direc­
tion of Coach Arthur Scott,
have rolled to six victories, one

Ocoee's D. Grant
Player Of Week
David Grant, Ocoee High
School quarterback, was chos­
en “ Player of the Week" for
. his outstanding performance
in the game which Ocoee won
from Apopka 14-12.
David will be presented wilh
the Sandler Homes trophy in
recognition for his achieve­
ment. He was chosen by the
selection committee from rec­
ommended candidates for the
award made by all high school
coaches In Orange and Sem­
inole Counties.
David was selected for his
outstanding agility as a field
leader. During the game he
completed six passes for 49
yards and gained 58 yards
rushing. David's ability as a
quarterback is unmatched and
he led hii team to Ocoee's first
victory over Apopka in IS
years.
In addition to the trophy,
David is now eligible for the
annual $500 scholarship award
set up by Sandler Homes. The
.^recipient of the scholarship
will be named at the rnd of the
• current football season from
•"the list of names received
?from each school during the
“year. The scholarship is good
'fo r any school chosen by the
-recipient.
• All high schools in both
^counties are cooperating in
“this program originated by
Norman It. Sandier, president
“ of the firm.
• Presentation of the trophy
Iwas made at Ocoee’s home
"gam e last Friday.

•'Hockey Award
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loss and ooe tie In their eighth
outings thus far during the
campaign and will be out to
stop the Bulldogs this evening.
Scott will probably start
ends Rex Brooks and Jim Beasley. Tackles Tim Colbert and
Billy Murphy, guards Wayne
Jacobs and Jimmy Saucer,
center Charlie Beasley, with
quarterback Jim Courier, half­
backs Billy Mikler and Bruce
Dowtcn and fullback Ted Bellhorn rounding out the backfield.
Courier thus far this season
has tossed exactly 100 passes
and has completed 54 of them
for a .540 percentage. Ten of
Courler’a tosses went for
touchdowns.
The homecoming activities
began Thursday with a parade
throughout the Oviedo area
and various meetings of alum­
ni and student g r o u p s
were on tap last night.
More are slated for today In
what is expected to be the
largest and most colorful
homecoming in Oviedo High's
history.
During halftime tonight one
of five attractive Oviedo girls
will be named Homecom­
ing Queen.

Florida Golfer
In Third Place
S A .V A N T O N I O , Tex.
(UPI) — Defending champion
Kathy Whitworth, looking for
her first tour victory of tho
year, and Shirley Englehorn
shared the lead today in the
$10,000 San Antonio Civitnn
Open after a pair of first
round 70s.
Miss Whitworth, whose bill
for a victory collapsed in the
final round last week in 51idland. Tex., picked up three
birdies against a lone bogey
Thursday for a 95-15 on her
home course, the Pecan Val­
ley Country Club.
Miss Englehorn, the new
president of the Ladies Pro­
fessional Golf Association,
hail an erratic round en route
to her two-under par score.
She binlied three holes and
bogeyed three on the back
nine to make the turn in even
par figures.
Jo Ann Prentice of Pensa­
cola, Fla., had third place nil
to herself after a steady

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Special archery and bear
hunta around the state were
successful this year, although
the tike was low in some in­
stances. the Game and Fresh
Water Fiah Commission re­
ported.
A total of 13 hear were tak­
en In the Apalachicola and
Osceola National Forests, (he
largest weighing over 400
pounds.
Harvest In the Apalachicola
area In Liberty County was
five with eight bear taken in
the Baker-Columbia County
Osceola hunt during the 20
special three-day hunts.
The commission said there
were plenty of bear available
but hunters apparently had a
shortage of bear dogs and
basic information on the sport.
Alt the bear taken on the hunts
were by experienced bear
hunters.
"We have bear running out
of our ears," said Regional
Manager Brantly Gootison, ol
the Northwest Florida region.
Ucar hunting resumes Satur­
day in the Osceola area with
opening of the regular shooting
season while bear can be
hunted again In the Apalachi­
cola Forest beginning Nov. 21.
Archers on the Eglin mili­
tary reservation in Northwest
Florida bagged 3d deer and 30
wild hogs during a IS-day spe­
cial hunt. Only 24 deer were
harvested in last year's spe­
cial season.
llow and arrow hunters in
the Citrus area have taken 13
deer since Oct. 17. The area
will be open weekends for
archers through Dec. 6 and
statewide archery hunting will
lie allowed with opening of the
tegular hunting season.

The 196463 Biddy Basket­
ball program sponsored by the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment will begin Us season’s
play Nov. M, at Seminole
High’a Fleming Gym.
Tryouts for boys wish Inf to
play this season erlil be held
on Saturday morning at • a.m..
at the Seminole gym. The lea­
gue will be composed of eight
teams this year, to all boys
who are nine through 12 may
lake advantage of this Recrea­
tion Department activity.
Sanford Is the defending

Turley To Try
For Comeback
HOUSTON (UPI) Bob
Turley will attempt a come­
back next season as a major
league pitcher with the Hous­
ton Colts, General Manager
Paul Richards announces! to­
day.
Turley, baseball's outstand­
ing pitcher in 1958 ami pitch­
ing coach of the Boston Red
Sox last season, has played
for the New York Yankees
eight years, the Baltimore
Orioles one year, and the !/&gt;s
Angeles Angels and Boston
Red Sox half a season.

Lost For Season
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) Rookie linebacker Dan Con­
ners, who hurt a shoulder earl­
ier this season and has been
recuperating, will replace Bill
Budness in thr Oakland Raid­
ers' lineup against Houston on
Sunday,
Budness will miss the rest of
the American Football League
season with torn ligaments suf­
fered against Kansas City on

THUNDER, a well known top stock dragster nt the Osceola drag atrip,
will run against Sonny Hayes, title holder of the MR top stock eliminator,
in a three-out-of-five match race Saturduy night und Sunday, with gates
opening a t 10 a.m. Sunday.

BOSTON—(Spl.)—That coat­
ing of muse paint, applied to
Cassius Clay’s imagination by
a bard's brush, jiut won't wipe
off.
Yon Cassius created a world­
wide heave of relief recently
when he announced that he
would hereafter refrain from
commenting on his prowess
and his predictions in crippled
pentameter. Rut it wasn't to
be. The urge to rhyme Is as
much Inbred in the heavy­
weight champion as his desire
to hurriedly dispatch challeng­
er Sonny Liston when the two
meet Nov. 16 In Boston Gar­
den.
Cassius’ lapse into his old
world of poetry came natural.
He has decided that he will
overcome t h e dreadnaught
known as Liston In nine
rounds. So, when Ire announc­
ed his prediction, what was
more natural than for Clay
to say it this way: "He's gotta
be all mine in nine."
Earlier, Clay insisted that be
would leave the rhyming to
the sport»writers who, he said,
would have to proclaim his
greatness after he defeats
Liston, "Like they used to do
with all great men.”
"I will be in books," Clay
proclaimed. "I will lead all the
rest. And all those writers
who didn't think I was great
will have to change their
minds. They will write long
poems about me. I will be Im­
mortal."
As yet no sportswriter has
written a best seller describ­
ing Cassius’ exploits But they
might. It depends on Nov. 16
And if Cassius does it in his
prescribed nine rounds, who
will blame them?
Liston, never a poetry lov­
er, has a one-liner ready, he
says, for when he delivers the
punch that will erase Cassius.
It's simple and it goes like
this:
' bleep, creep."

No Time Limit

It U 1) A P E S T , Hungary
(UPI) — Hungary signed in­
Courtney To Coach to law an order stating there
HOUSTON (UPI) - Clint is no limit on war crimes. The
Courtney, formerly a catcher Hungar i an presidential council
(or five American League ruled out any 2I&gt; year statute
baseball clubs, will he a coach of limitations an the prosecu­
and hull pen catcher for the tion of war criminals.

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Homecoming
Set Nov. 20
At Lyman Hi
By J i H Casselberry
The Lyman High School Ath­
letic Boosters Is sponsoring a
pre-game pancake ami sau­
sage supper In (he school cafe­
teria from 5-7 p. m , Nov. 20
In conjunction with homecom­
ing festivities.
This will be the Greyhounds'
final home game of the season
and their opponent will be
Lakeview High of Winter Gar­
den.
The crowning of the Home­
coming Queen will be highlight
of the halftime show.
Following the game Boosters
will sponsor s homecoming
dance with music by Ihc Sen­
sations,
The Booster organization has
been very active this year.
They have added new bleach­
ers, purchased a special cam­
era lens for filming home
games and operated concess­
ion stands at the games.

Shrine Tourney
Slated Dec. 4
At Mayfair CC
The Sanford Shrine Club’s
first annual golf tournament
will be played Dec. 4 at the
Mayfair Country Club, accord­
ing In an announcement today
by Harry Cushing, tourney
chairman.
Cushing said that proceeds
from the sffalr will he con­
tributed to the Shrine's hos­
pital program for crippled
children
"It will be nn old fashioned
deal," said Cushing: "lunch,
golf, prizes a n d refresh­
ments."
Cushing asked local golfers
interested in playing in the
tournament to phone 322-9963
to make lee off time reserve
lions.
W. A. Patrick, one of the
participants signed to play, Is
the president-elect of Uir local
Shrine organization He will
succeed Sanford’s police chief,
liny G. Williams.

Hynoski Named 'Player Of Week'
Tom Hynoski, Bishop Moore
High fullbark, has been named
"Player of the Week” for his
performance in the Oct. 2*1
game with Sanford High
School, Hynoski will receive
the Sandler Homes Trophy
awarded each week to Ihc
outstanding high school foot­
ball player in Orange and
Seminole counties.
Bishop Moore Coach Harold
Nelson said, "Hynoski has
carried our ball club for the
first four games by himself.
Now he has help, but lie still
represents our strength and
power. No boy in this confer­
ence gives more."
Hynoski will receive his tro­

phy in special pre-game cere
monies during the game with
Evans High School Friday
night.
The weekly selection! for
the Playcr-of-lhe-Week are
made by a secret committee of
sports experts from news me
dia based upon recommends
turns from all coaches In
Orange and Seminole counties.
At the end of the football
season, one of the high school
players will he named to re
ccive a $S0O scholarship award
to the college of his choice.
This award will be made on
the basis of playing ability,
sportsmanship, leadership and
need. The scholarship has been
set up by Sandler Homes in an
effort to assist some boy in
furthering his education.

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state champion for Florida.
They have woo the title each
year for the past three sea­
sons.
Sanford began its domina­
tion of state biddy basketball
play during the 1M1-62 season
In Tallahassee and at state
tournaments matched their
feat In 1962 63 and 1963 64 In
Sanford.
Sanford set two record* by
being the only learn to win thli
honor three years running and
established a single game
scoring record by blistering
Ft. Walton Beach 109-27 In the
opening game of last year'*
state tournament here.
The biddy league tesmi play
a 14 game schedule locally
and an all star team is select­
ed to compels In post season
tournament play.
Boys who are eligible to par­
ticipate are those who will be
nine years of age after Nov.
IS, 1964, ami not 13 on or be­
fore the same date.
Boys who played last year
do not have to attend tryouts.
For further Information con­
tact the Sanford Recreation
Department,

Fight Results

By J i n Bacchus
Herald 8porta Writer

better part of three quarters
Even though the 'Hound!
lost, Copeland let it be known
“ It was our best game of the
season. We've got an Inexper­
ienced and small team. Touch
downs with us don't corns
easy." But the fact that Ly
man (cored against the muck
larger Seminolei, it was ot&gt;
vious, pleased Copeland verj
much.
"It was our best team ef
fort," said Copeland, “ and I'd
grade It aa good. Our boys
played better, the team was
up and all told they did t
fine Job."
It was also obvious that
Copeland hopes for the same
kizid of a performance tonight
in Kissimmee He said he had
scouted Kissimmee and that
the Kowboys field a very fine
hall club. Kissimmee has lost
only two games, to Leesburg
amt Wildwood. Copeland added,
“They'll be tough to beat but
we can do it if our boys are
up. But it's tough to get a
ball club up two weeks in a
row."

With words of praise still
ringing in their ears for their
performance against the Metro
Conference’s Seminole* of San­
ford last week, Head Coach
Dick Copeland leads hia Ly­
man Greyhounds to Kissim­
mee tonight where they will
tangle with the Oiceola High
Kowboys In an Orange Bell
Conference engagement.
The ‘Hounds will be seeking
their second victory of the sea­
son. Their only other winning
performance came earlier in
the year when they rapped the
fins of the New Smyrna Beach
Barracudas.
The Lyman attack force,
however, hut one of Its big
guns Wednesday afternoon
when sophomore halfback Paul
Lambert sustained a fracturrd arm and will he lost to the
’Hounds for the remainder of
the season. Tho Injury came
during a Lyman practice sess­
ion.
The Greyhounds will miss
Lambert and his consistent
play this evening. However.
Copeland has extended a call
to another sophomore, Larry
Lott, who will move from a
fullback spot to take Lam­
bert’s backfleld post.
Along with Lott. Copeland Is
expected to utilize the services
of quarterback Jack Hlanton,
halfback Phil Perrault ami
fullback Jim Faulklngham.
Also expected to start tonight
THRILLS!
for the 'Hounds will be ends ACTION!
W#»W»Fwtfol lp*e*
Gene Wilkleman and Larry
Milter, tackles Mike Cotes and
Danny Overton, guards Ron
FIRST GAME
Green and Chuck Wagner and
f .m ,
nonnie Toole will be at center.
Copeland wa* high in his
PA RIM U TU EL.
praise of his kennel last week
WAGERING
when the 'Hounds almost out­ 11 GAMES NIGHTLY
played the Seminole* for the L*Aea N . Twwt I TW*.

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MATINEE

MANCHESTER, Eng. (UPI) Golf Tourney
—Chip Johnson, 1K‘V, Miami,
PALM BEACH (U P I)-T h e
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pany announced tho second
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HILL, Que. (UPI)—George membera of Congress will be
Chuvalo, 210, Canada, knock­ played from Dee. 26 to Jan. 2
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here.
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DEAE ALMOST: Tall Urn
that you will taka care to
traasportatioa la
aad ha should do
Uhawtoa, A 7:10 (lass la
tough enough to fare with­
out starting tho day with
your stomach tied in knots.

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Reopened Doors O f Hope
With the seared word a
child meountrre hi tha new
MacmlUtaa wwiyanj
reader*, ho recahre
tlan In pheat o - that training
in ths different sawds to lottare which cnahlre him to first
join than into ayUablea and
than into rewarding
They teach hire to
new words fer himself.
With hia wlf-halp constant­
ly In mind, ths editors hare
provided other reading tools
which maka for a child’s todtp—drew re a reefer. There
are dictienariaa la tha hack
of their pre-primer* which de­
fine new letters and word* by
colored pictures a* that tf
yaw Billy la stamped by the
w word "tedder* ha can re­
sort to hla dictionary far a
picture of one. And always
thera la tha push by hia own
latoreat la what ha la reading

hire to dafiaa n
ward by tha sanaa it
in tha sentem.a which
contains it
It is my hop* that the ad­
vent af thaaa books heralds
the red of tha "look snd cay”
nu t had to reading instruction
to oar schools.
Tha promoters af this msthod hsva baas uitthorough
thinkers. They have made
children's *reading dependent
on their memory of the look
of printed words. But humsn
memory Is unrelisblo. It re­
tains only whst Is meaningful
tans. Tha failure to know thla
has ham tha fsilura to tha
promoter* of ths Took and
•ay" method.
At I, Ufa haa begun to push
la vycn us with tea a n y
vividly ■amorsbla Imprestions
to maka memorable tha silly
words: "Tha cst rite an tha
mat" Tha eat’a devotion to
that nut simply asnnot core-

pate far ow latoreat with tho
vitally Important thing* wi
are discovering abont the
world, ourache* and the now
friend we made a t neeee. Ths
grownups who insist that It
should just m m a little erasy to aa. Aad wo lore per­
haps all taureat la reading.
I know school "drop-outs."
1 know tha anguish suffered
by children as past reading
instruction bagfata to catch up
with them, and tha doors of
hope begin to cI o m against
them. I know tho kind who
wander the ctreat* not daring
to aak fer s jab last n baas
discover their reading dissbllity. 1 know how their humil­
iation can transform itself la­
ta chronic defiance to you and
me aad what we hare develop­
ed from our ability to read.
That’s why I rejoice eve*
these new renders. They re,
open tha deem to bopa I t

DEAR ABBY:
gM who waa engaged to tha
•orrleomaa whs had Just
felt for Germany tent E aha
really must marry him
•aanar tons they had plan­
ned, she ahauid (I) gal proof
from bar doctor, (I) present
thia proof to tho Bad Croat
and anllst their help. They
win contest her franca and
give him tha information.
And If ho asks hi* commandtag officer for aa emergency
leave, and teUa him why, Ms
chancre to being frown ham#
Immediately (without coat)
to marry the girl are excell­
ent. The Red Cress aad oar
military an unbelievably
By Busan Light
dren In overcoming speech
As fer being "elected ant,*
kind and cooperative in a Newspaper Enterprise Assn. handicaps.
act
your mind al aaaa. I would
crisis to this kind. 1 know.
Your son's ipeech problem guasa that op to a third •4
DEAR
MRS.
LIGHT—To­
"BEEN THERE"
a • a
day we received a Utter from may be so slight that you’re his clammates vrlU ba keeping
Troubled ? Write to Abby, tha school informing ua that overlooked I t Parents are ao him company.
Box *700, Los Angalei, our son in tho first grsde accustomed to "baby talk"
Aa a by-product of tha
Calif. For a personal reply, haa been enrolled in s speech they often are deaf to devia­
speech instruction, your Ma
tions
from
normal
speech.
If
enclose a stamped, self-ad­ therapy class. The letter said
the problems Is attacked ear­ will hav* extra drill la phon­
dressed envelope.
he needed help with his "r"

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DEAE ABBY: Aa a worklag houaowtfa with many
friends and relatives, 1 find
tho accepted format of bridal
and baby showers a problem
for which 1 would Uka to of­
fer a solution. Tho usual pro­
cedure la to gather lor an
evening to cards, game* or
some other form of entertalnment, followed by refnthaunte and finally, open­
ing tha gift*. This manna
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Speech Defects Are Common

major manufacturer* (nota­
• a a
bly Adam aad Husk Popples,
DEAR AXBY: I am U aad
ly, a child’s incorrect speech ics and eonaaquantly bacoma
tha shoe maker), Another
and "s" sounds.
habits will be lest likely to a batter reader. Any way yon
firm (Hat Corp. af America)
Hs is a very bright boy, become ingrained.
look at it, ha coat loea.
la going all tha way with its
Mrs. Light, and we’ve never
DEAR MRS. LIGHT—Ac­
While your eon might out­
LBJ modified western auranoticed any defects in his grow hla epaech defaeta with­ cording to tha child next door,
bar—bat they are quick to
apesch. To tell ths truth, we out special training, it U bat­ my third (radar throws away
paint out that tha Arlsona
are puuled snd somewhat ter not to taka chances on part of hla packed luneh ev­
candidate'* admlrera too, can
Newepep«r Enterprise Am*.
five dubs. As you can ■**, It angry about the matter. We anything so Important to hts ery day in tha eafetaria. Don't
wear It with pride.
Although Venetuela finish­
turned out to be one of those don’t see why he ihould be future. Tha defects, believe you think tha teacher should
ed 10th in the World Bridge
phantom saves. West had to singled out for a close like me, cast no reflection on his maka aura that ha ante hia
AJ1 0 III
Olympiad and Thailand 17th,
Ion ono club, two hearts and this.—PUZZLED PARENTS brightnese. Many firet grad­ •ntira lunch—or brings horn*
“MBS
ANSWER—Thank y o u r ers in tha high reading group tha leftovara T—BOB'S MO­
X JI
tha Thai team won Its match
two dtamondi for minus BOO.
•K to «
agalnat Venetuela.
East looked rather impru­ lucky star that your school hsva difficulty with certain THER
BAIT (D)
Here la a hand In which
ANSWER-Havo YOU over
dent, hut I am Inclined to offers ipeech therapy for sounds. Every year, for ex­
BAI
*1
Venezuela went down both
blame West for tha trouble. youngsters who need it. Some ample, at leaat ona of my tried to keep track of tha eat­
T ill
WAJ 4
waya of tha tabl*.
West didn't have much In ci­ people hsva to travel many high* atarta reading, "Wide, ing habits of 10 children In
4AII
flBBiat
Tha bidding In tho box took
B A Q /ll
B IIII
ther hearts or diamonds, hut miles and spend a small fort­ Tom, wide," sa Tom takes off a crowded cafeteria—white
Kawspapar Xatarprtaa Am *. daeoratlva curtain down aa Ilka • rainbow. Many people plaeo when Venesueta held
eating yourself T
he could stand either ault and une to get help for their chil­ In a wagon.
B K Q T II
DBAS POLLY-Mp Up la far aa you really need It. have thought tha threads the North-South cards.
West had tremendous strength
fK Q IT I
for wotbara of actWa children Shower curtalna at* fiaad ara would tenglo after tha need­ Ther* wasn't much to ths
against his opponents. Hence
ed thread had bean removed
a double would have been a
who ara always gelling cute far easltr to keep clean and from time to time but It daea play at four apadea. East and
t r
fer better bid than a two duo
tad amtchao that blaad. 1 do not gat muaty and ring not If you simply ptaab a West held all four ace* and
took
them
rather
quickly
and
•verrall.
hasp aaTaral bright rad wash* around tha cotton. Tha cut off large section between your
eheorfully. South took the
Of course, a double might
iloths haadp far thla purpoaa porUon la often enough to flngera, lift tha (action cut rest but ho was down ono for
have started East on hia way
for whaa tha cut la waahad make a window curtain or at where you have spotted tha minus 100.
By Joan Creaky
Laurence Oliver’s powerful, aa nololets In this etlrring
to five diamond*. It might,
tad cleanaed, tha children do laaat trimming for one.— particular eolor needed for tha At tho othor table tha Venbut again thera would ba a Newspaper Enterprise Aaan. stirring "Othello" has been work; "Songs at Eventlda"
job at hand and than pinch
oat too blaad aa • rad waab- MRS. C, C. X.
NEW YORK (N E A )-It’e issued in a four-disk set by ■un by Marion Anderson
eiuelan West chose to bid two tried three hearts, whsreupon good chanca that East would
(iiltLS—I follow tha eama tha whole maea again and ra*
•lath and do not gat alarmed.
hnpe that hla sea of hearts a good thing Chad and Jer­ RCA Victor. A British maga­ (RCA Victor); "An Andre
clubs rathar than to double.
Taara ara aoon gone and ih«p plan and my liner ha* mag* turn It to tha Jar.—MRS. K. North bid two epadee and North Jumped to four epadee. plua tha defensive tricks In­ emy have lung hair, because zine asked If Oliver's Othello Watts Recital" (Columbia)
ara on their wny again.— net* on the lower corner* *o G. T„
East thought that four dicated by hit partner’s dou­ you couldn't tell they were Is the greatest performance hne some beautiful piano
East raised to three cluba.
it alw*y* stay* down inilda
DKAIt POLLY—I keep a
BKVKRLKK
spadea
was going to make, ble would lead to a defeat of British singing sensation* by of our time.” From thia al- playing from tho IB-year-old
South looked at hla two nice
their accents. Instead of the bum, It Is certainly a spec­ a rtist
DKAIt POLLY—Ones wa the tub. Curtalna can ba amall paper pad and a pencil
suits and alngteton club aad and ho decided to sserifUa at tha four-apada contract.
Liverpudlian sounds of Tha tacular Job. He has pitched
In my camera case for very
ware attending a homa wed* bought with them attached.
Nostalgia — "Through tho
Beatles, Chad and Jeremy hia voice to a deep, rolling Year* With Vincent YouDKAIt POLLY-1 never often a roll of film includes
ding and had taken our 2■peak proper, Henry Higgins, baaao, and tha dignity ha mane" (Evergreen Is a love­
jnonth-old*baby along. Thera have to go ahopplng for a pictures that were taken over
London, English.
bring* to the early part, and ly album. Youmana' song*, SB
ware no accommodation* for apool of thread the right col­ quite a period of time. Whrn*
This la understandable the fury to the second are in all, are aung In chronolog­
By R u th M iiia tt
baby ao wa pulled a drawer of or for a amall mending Job. over I take a picture, I Jot
when you consider that Chad fascinating to hear. Kind ical order. And they hava
a dreaier and put her In It. I havt a "Rainbow Jar" Just down tho data and plaeo.
With a pillow in tha drawer, liko my mother always kept. When tho film If developed, I Newspaper Eaterprlaa Aaaa. eyes of a woman but Indeed leia tho woman of tho house Stuart, although born In Liv­ words alio go to Frank Fin- had the etnso to let the songs
Any homamaqer will ba wo them only through tha unloads expendable posses­ erpool. ("I left there too l*y *• lago, Derek Jacobi a* "talk” for themielve*, by
baby had comfortable quarter* Take a amall apothecary Jar know exactly where and when
sions periodically, a family young to reap any benefit Casaio, Maggie Smith as presenting them aimply, with
for three daya.—MRU. M. W. nr a clear glaaa eandy Jar each shot was taken. This more content with her rola •ye* of a wife.
If
every
onca
in
a
whila
eha
Give
a
party.
Then
it
is
that
outgrows
a house in short or­ from the fact"), waa raised Desdemona and Joyce Red­ a two-piano accompaniment
DKAIt POLLY—When you (with a top) and start put* comes In handy when putting
in London. Jeremy Clyde, man aa Emilia.
can:
sha makaa aura har house is der.
Slagle-Oha—"Juli# Knows"
buy a shower curtain, buy a ting in bits of thread. Whan them In my album.—JUDY
born In Buckinghamshire, ia
High Classical—Several fine (Randy Spnrke, Columbia),
a
t
its
shining
beat.
Job*
eha
Gat
away
from
her
fam­
Hav*
a
real
worry
onca
in
liner, too. Cut tha outride, you shorten n skirt, lava tha
the eon of a British film pro­ classical releases: "Beethoven
fancy curtain off an whan thread you raveled out at tha
Share pour favorite home- ily. For Just a few days sha haa been lotting slid* for lack a whila. In comparison, all ducer and a drscendent of Five Sonatas for Piano and "Something More" (Tommy
of
tint*
all
aaam
to
get
dona
can
get
*
long
distance
per­
Sands, ABC • Paramount),
her little worries and prob­
hung the bottom edge la even hem and put It In the Jar aa making Ideas , , , send them
tha Duke of Wellington.
Cello" (Philips) with Soviet "Sentimental M i " ( J o n I
with the top of the bathtub. well a* email pleret left on to Polly In care of (The San­ spective on her relationship in a few deya of furious ef­ lem! look their actual site.
"American! keep asking me ■rtista Sviatoslav Richter and James, MOM), "Love Who
Go back to a class reunion
Leave the liner tha original apools and bohbin*. Add bits ford Herald). You'll receive a to each member. At homa in fort.
if 1 am royal, or If I ran in­ Matialav Rostropovich; Mah­ Needs It" (Pat Boon*, Dot).
tha
mldet
of
tho
demands
and
Learn
a
new
(kill.
Whether
or
meet
up
with
a
girlhood
length. The liner keepe the nf embroidery floss, knitting bright, new tilver dollar If
herit the title," Jeremy eayi. ler’* "Symphony Number 2 "Gate Winds" ( E g y p t i a n
water ineide the tub when the wool, crcchet cotton snd aa Tolly uses your Idee In Polly's the amall emergencies it is •ha takes n court* In sewing friend. She'll then see that "I won't, because I'm related
in C Minor” (Columbia) with Combo, Norman, "Oh Marie"
the
changes
the
year*
have
difficult
for
any
woman
to
or
painting
or
take*
up
rug
shower la used. You have tha time goea on It beglna to look Polntsrs.
through
my
mother.
And
I’m
Bpmstein conducting t h e (The Village Ktemper*, Epic)
see her family and their re* hooking or whatever she'll bo made in her sue are in the
New York Philharmonic, and and "The Bell Witch" (Merle
lationhlp to each other in a just a little mors edf-confi- natural changes that come t&gt; not royal.”
"No," Chad say*. “Just Jennis Tourel snd Lee Venora Kilgore, MGM).
dear light.
denl and a littla more Inter­ all women.
noble. I'm really terribly glad
Have another woman tell esting to others for each skill
Hava a day off, perhaps
Jeremy isn't royal. How
her what an attractive or in­ she acquire*.
on a special annlvenary, when would you like^ to be part of
telligent or witty huiband she
Go on a f t -rid-of-junk tha other members of her a singing team called *The
has. Wive* often quit seeing spree. At the rate any normal family attend to tha house­ Duke of Wellington and HI*
their husbands through the family accumulates junk, un- hold chore*.
Laekey’T"
By Helen Itrnnrssy
dark). You, too, are In deep hand where you tan enjoy a
Tha boys ram* to tha col­
black. So Just be sura that nice waits.
Newspaper Enterprise
onies for a tour to promote
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOO
their single, "Summer Song,"
Women's Editor
you don’t conk heads with Chit Chat
Q: “I can't find a dress
and their album, "Yesterday’* "Please help me to get thin­ all wrong. You mutt bo aetivo
By this time, everyone your fellow Petits Fourser*
any more that Isn’t too short
Gone," both on the World ner." "Please help ma to de­ but with m w thingi, new interknows that n discotheque I* on the dance floor, you muit for me. 1 have good lege, but
Artists label. "Our sound.* cide upon my future Ufa after
n high-brow Juka box Joint, wear pieces of Jewelry that I'm very tall and all the new
Chad eayi, "owes a bit more retirement." "Please help ma Mte. You must maka that allplus disc Jockey, where peo­ aporkle — sort of like tiny clothes seem to make me look
to ctasaica! music than rock to decide whether or not to important decision to Uvt aple wiggle and Jump through traffic lights. These teke the all lega, and ungainly. la Ways* G. Brsadetadt, M. D. •d pesticide polionlng. It then practically eliminated pain. 'n roll."
color my gray hair," and on lone, if you hava no family or
aurh new dance craxea aa tha form of sparkling barrettes thera any way to get around Newspaper Eaterprlaa Assn. became evident that DMSO Next It waa uxed on a person
"Chad does all our arrang­ and on!
if you havo ions and daught­
who
had
accidentally
incurred
had
not
only
dissolved
the
"Ska" and tho "P a t i t s and long, awlngy earrings thia state of affairs without
Ordinarily, I prefer not to
ing," Jeremy says, adding
I appreciate the confidence er*. to Uvo with oaa of them.
pesticide
but
had
enabled
it
chemical
burns
with
mustard
Foure." (These havo replaced and nscklacte that dance ■pending a fortune on altera­ discuss a new product that U
to penetrate tha unbroken gas. It relieved pain and dried "wa My thla to prove w* are that you, my readers, place ia My idea is to lire ilona If you
tha more familiar
Krug" along with you and twinkle tion* t" —D. B.
me, but YOU must make your ean and vUlt and ba a wel­
not commercially available, ■kin with ease and had car­ up tha blisters in tha area* not complete Idiots.”
littla signals of pour prox­
and "Watual.")
DKAR D. B.—Have you
Tha
boys
met
at
drama
decisions.
I can help by giving come guest,
but
the
news
about
dimethyl
ried the pesticide with It.
where it was applied, while
But do you know that imity to tha othsr dancers. tried a tell girl ahop where
school,
berama
friends,
and
you
tha
program,
for instance, You can find many Interest*
The potentials of the com­ the untreated areas remained
there'a a head-to-toa costume Thera la also a luminous tha clothes ara deelgned to lulfoxlde (DMSO) won’t keep.
for reducing.
entered the music business.
when you coma to the tima
Already
I
am
getting
many
pound were atill not realised. unimproved.
make-up that reduces tha risk tha proportions of longrequired for this pastime T
Not only are the boys un
You must follow tha diet and for retirement, a word i dis­
inqulriea
about
thla
new
Further
experimental
ueo
Rome
time
later
Dr.
Stanley
Before you go to a dis­ of collision.
itemmod beautiosT This could
usual In their manner of (U in need of them) you must like. 1 prefer to say tha begin­
cotheque you must get Into
Half tha fun of a dricothe- maka a world of difference "Wonder drug." Thia chemi­ Jacobi, a young surgeon who revealed that it could prevent ipeech, but also for the sim­ perform tha simple exercises. ning of a new kind of life. 11
ona uf those flimsy black qua evening is getting there. in tho over-all look of tha cal which haa bean known waa experimenting with or­ surgical adhesion* and that plicity of their act’a name
If you cannot maka up your you can afford it, travel before
slip* that paaa the** days for And not to spoil tha mood, new short skirts on a tell for 97 years, la a by-product gan transplants In animate, It waa equal to cortisone in
“That la due to our eheer minds as to what is best for you begin to think of what you
tresses.
you must stick to ths uni* girl. Or you rould select the of wood plup and haa found decided to use DMSO aa an its ability to attack inflam­ Inability to think of a ratchy you, then you will not have are going to do. Sea thing* of
These scraps of fabrte havo form—a discoat. These littla new pleated and full, flirty many u rn not connected with anlifnate. When ha and hia mation.
name," Chad aaya.
what It best and you will not which you hava dreamed.
aaelatent* got tha chemical , It cured cold seres; it got
tasy fit, atop Just above tha numbers ara elegantly cas­ iklrta ao popular thla season. medicine.
"I don't know about that," be happy.
Than are many ways to travel
Primarily It la a powerful on their hands they noticed rid of nasal congestion when Jeremy add*. "I have rather
knea and have kicky, awlngy ual clre trench caste, quilted Tha swlngy ham will detract
Please, remember that re­ nowaday* and at little expenM.
solvent
and
an
nntifreeie
hema.
used
as
nose
drops
in
persons
an oyster-lika taste in their
satin reefers and auch. And from tho long, skinny Una to
wanted to start a group call­ tirement it often the beginning Visit travel agencies and dis­
agent. Its potential uses in mouths within a few minutee. with head cold* or atnuaitla: ed The Slithy Toves.’ But it of a new life, and a very good
Tha Uga are tha focal point they all Just tup tha knes. A which yuu object.
cuss way* and mean* with
m a d I e I n a war* discovered Tha chemical alio Imparted it relieved headache whan It would be bad for tha image one. You esa make it If you
of thia whole get-up, so they shoulder bag of brorada with
them. When you return from •
must emerge in patterned, chain handles completes tho
Pleaea send your fashion quit* by accident. A couple of a garlic odor to their breaths. waa applied locally to tha to ba an ax-Slithy Tove. Of try—but you won't succeed by trip, you can tell your club
lacy black stocking* worn costume* snd off you go.
problems to Hales Hennessy chemists used it to dissolve a Dr. Jacobs believed that any­ forehead; and it not only re­ course, 1 onca sang with a NOT trying 1
all about it, and that's a new
with open, tiny-heeled shoes,
So now you know. If you In care of thia paper. Whila pesticide that waa not readily thing that waa absorbed that lieved the pain of acute bur­ group called The Jerks’."
Certainly it la difficult sud intereit right there!
hpikea would ba suicidal.
havo tho urge to dancs but aha cannot answer aach Ut­ dissolved In any other solvent. fast might have medical use*. sitis but apparently cured it
"lie may be aa ex-Jerk, dcnly, as so many do,, to real­ Don't sell your homa until
Now these intimate littla you haven't achieved tho dis­ tar personally, letter* of gen­ Working with thia solution
He tried it first on burns —and in only a few hour* aa and dim-witted," Chad says, ise that life is changing and the you think about It. Maybe you
discos are dimly lighted (a cotheque look, you had boat eral Interest will ba answarod they became very s I e k and found that It not only compared with the usual time "but Jeremy has POISE."
activities which formerly made could hav* a (mill house and
night club term for pitch head fug tha nearest hotel la thif
with symptoms that auggeat- promo tad healing but also of about * weakl
Of Tha Week—Sir you leal happy often now arc that would keep you busy.
housat Who wants to alt
through today’s ultratong
films with a hat In hie lapT
Clearly, tha hat people
have an uphill fight ahaad of
thera. Too bad It It, too. Be­
cause hate ara being mad*
batter today and eold cheeper.
There are more atylea to
choose from than aver before.

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Fotleutn* t h e b e to ffle e |« f “ The carpetbaggers,” looliaraeval, "When Lorn
W H IM sf Joseph E . Levtae
Um film adaptation at I Gone,” u 4 which
» &gt; Paramount’* production | another Harold Bobbins beet- [the Bits Thoatro

T h s film will
Award wiaaora, Buena Hay­
ward sad Batts Davis, "Where
Love Has Gom ," is a shocking draws a boat a a&gt;ix*d-up
t e n g e girl, flayed by Joey
Heatkattoa, who warders her
mether’s lover. This esplosive
Incident sets up s chain reac­
tion which bares the emotion­
al conflicts of an entire fam­
ily, draawtfcsny highlighted
by a domineering mother-inlaw, determined to forgo tho
WILLIAM HOLDEN, Alee Guinness and Jack
life and carters of thoso
Hawkins star In Sam Spiegel’s "The Bridge on
around her.
the River Kwai,” the ClnemaScope-Technicolor
A P a r a m o u n t release,
drama which won seven Academy Awards in­
"Where Loro Has Gone,” In'
cluding that fo r “beat picture." "Kwai” was
eludes in its cast such stellar
made by Spiegel and director David Lean,
performers as Michael Con
makers of the apectcular "Lawrence of Arabia."
nors, In the role of the divorc­
ed husband, n World War II
hero and winner of tha Congretdonal Medal of Honor,
Jane Giver and George Mae
"Tha Bridge on tho River and tha Dim also won for beat
ready. Directed by Edward
Kwai,”
ths Sam Spiegel pro­ musical score, beat film edit­
Dmytryk, tha title aong Is
sung by tha popular linger, duction which open* Sunday ing, best photography sn i
Jack Jones.
at tha Movleland Drive-In beat screen play adaption.
Theatre Sunday and runs
Also featured S u n d a y
through Tueaday, won aaren through Tuesday—with sn
Academy Awards including “early bird show” scheduled
"beat picture."
Sunday to start at 0:15 p.m.
Alee Gulnnaaa, who stars —will ba “Chasing the Sun”
with Wllllsm Holden ind Jack a special featuntta In color.
Hawkins, was n-rned •‘best
Wednesday and Thursday
actor.” Director David Lean will hava tha Movleland bring­
was named "best director” ing adult entertainment to

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FRIDAY P.

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DEBBIE REYNOLDS expresses delight a t tho
wedding ring given her by Harve Presnell in this
scene from "The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” a
screen version in color of the small Broadway
stage hit which is now showing a t the Seminole
Plaza Cinema In Casselberry. The management
has announced that a sneak preview of a new
release will also be shown Sunday night.

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Debbie Kejnolds

"The Umdnkahle
Molly Brown”
Feature*
^2:25, 4:55, 7:30, 1:00k
la Color

Sunday — «:IS * 10:15
Mon. A Tuee. 7:00 Only

"CHASING THE SUN"
Featuring In Color
Tha Nation’s Wonderland,
Florida.
Sunday At 7:20
Also Due To Length Only
First Half Will He Repealed On Second Show.
Winner Of
7 Academy Awarde

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0:00 *1) M swssese
(I ) Newt. W eather,
Bporta
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of her rot* as ths literally In•xhauatibla whirlwind, Molly
BIG TRIPLE FEATURE
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SHOW
! Brown, in Mntro-GoldwynMayer’s naw musical, "Thn
1
No. 1 At 7:0ft Only
, Umlnkabla Molly Brown,’’
"RHINO"
baaod on tho Broadway (tags
Wild Aalmal Hooting
lucctaa.
In Darkest Africa.
Tha film la now showing at
Now 2 At (:0ft Only
tho Seminole Plata Cinema nt
••Wild And Wonderful"
2:25, 4:55, 7:30 and 0:40 daily.
Tony Curtis
"I wouldn’t have miaard
In Color
playing Molly for anything in
N a 1 At 10;4ft
tha world,” said the atar, then
"p.T. i o r
added, "But do It again? I
True Story Of
doubt It. I’m n girl who nor­
John F. Kennedy In
mally requires eight houn
W, War 2.
sleep. During tha four months
of dance rehearsals and film­
ing of this picture I wasn’t
COMING
SUN. - MON. - TUBS.

SUNDAYS

In seafood, staaka, and other
delicious cuisine, from your
host Dick Hlgtey.
0 0 0
HUNGRY for aoaaa good
minestrone? You'll find it at
Jian's Spaghetti Houso In
Orango City, along w i t h
Fnneh onion soup, sad thosa
dalldoua hogs sandwich** of
ham, Italian sauaags sad sal­
ami. Specialty of tha houso
this week la chats# or moat
ravioli and of coursa you can
hats steak, sad all kinds of
seafood. Wins sad cold botT
available with moats sseopt
on Sunday whoa only boor can
bo told. A wonderful pines to
dino with tha whole family,
e a a

ths screen. Brigitta Bardot
Is featured In "Please, Not
Now,” while Kenneth Mora is
starred In “Flama over In­
dia.”
Friday and Saturday brings
another triple feature, Fred
UacMurray and Polly Bergen
art starred In “Klaaes for My
President;” Henry Fonda and
Maureen O’Hara appear in
"Spencer’s Mountain;" and
Brian Kaith heads tha list of
talent in “The Raiders."

W e e k e n d T e le v is io n

CARLOAD

AT 6 :1 5 P.M.

By Dottio Austin
Do you know what tho date
la today?
Friday, tha llth !
Your lucky day — and
arvn’t you lucky to have to
many nica places to go for
wining, dining, dancing and
romancing la Samlnola Coun­
ty?
• • a
THE NEWEST ptaca to go
la tha Windjammer — and
people ar* really going there.
This exciting sow restaurant
and eocktall lounge, (called
Tha Plrata’a Den) ban already
attracted customers looking
for that little something “dif­
ferent.” They find it in tho
swashbuckling atmosphere at
tha Windjammer, with it’s
gay bueanneer gala and shipahapa appearance. Tha finest

'Bast Picture' Featured

'Unsinka b le M olly' Hit
Debbie Reynolds la the hu­
man counterpart of that mod•m apacc-age miracle, the
diminutive translator. Baraly
five-feat, cne-ineh-and-a-half
tall, her 100 pounds generate
an astonishing flow of con­
centrated energy. In addition,
aha hsi an advantage over the
inanimate translator, a builtin power supply which appar­
ently comet fully equipped
With an automatic recharger.
With the physical stamina
of a long shoreman and the
ability to bounce back fresh
sa a daisy day after day, Miaa
Reynolds was able to take in
stride the rigorous demands

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Hayward, Davis Star

SCULPTRESS DAUGHTER and domineering
mother! Suaan Hayward and Bette Davis are
th e stars of "Where Love Has Gone," the new
Joseph E. Levine production for Paramount
which opens Sunday at the Ritz Theatre. Miss
Davis portrays a rich and influential parent who
contributes to the wildness of her daughter,
Susan Hayward, and the destruction of her mar­
riage and life.

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able to avenge more than
five."
She admits that getting the
part she wanted more than
any other In her career was
sufficient compensation for
the assortment of bumps and
bruliea that went with It,
Rarely off the screen during
the entire film, the romped
with abandon through auch
vigorous numbers as "I Ain’t
Down Yet," "Belly Up to the
Rar, Boys” and “Ha’a My
Friend" with tha guito of a
runaway tornado.
"I must have danced miles
before ‘Molly Brown’ was fin­
ished," she said. “Cva never
worked harder or enjoyed my­
self more.”
Nevertheless, it wasn't too
difficult for Dcbbia to atap
into the buoyant character of
the effervescent Molly, origi­
nated on the stage by Tammy
Grimes. At Burbank High
School in California, aha was
a leader in student and Girl
Scout activities. Sha was de­
termined to win every merit
badge and award in tha book,
and did.

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LIKE TO LOOK at plcturoo
and Interesting people? You’ll
find both nt tho Caribo
Lounge, located la the Valdes
Hotel. Look for Uia blue door
behind tho hotol, at tha park­
ing lot entrsace. They have
a tpcdal for ladles during
the happy hour — your drinks
only cost tho price of your
ego. How can you heat that?
a a a
EVEN THOUGH Ita Friday
tha 13th, you don't hava to
worry about It at Gsorgo's
Tavern. There nr* no black
rata there and no laddcra to
walk under — just lota of
good drink* ant) friendly com­
panionship. If you're planning
on partying at home this
week-end, stock up your bar
from the parkage store. You
won't mlrul th« prices, and
there ere special rate* by the
caia. Free parking, of course.
• a a
FOOTBALL GAMES Fri­
day night — no time for
rooking — try that famous
all-you-can-eat fish dinner at
the Prlneeraat Inn. Itpeclat
prices for children, and do
they lovo Itl You will, too,
Maxing and Boh Hancock only
us* that delicious l-ake Erie
blue-water perch — ao tasty
and eriap.

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ONE OF TI1E MOST convenisnt dining spots in the
county, especially for shop­
per* la the Tradewlnils Cafe­
teria In Stmlnol* IMara
at
Caaielberry. It’a ao handy to
■tores and to the Cinema The­
ater. Why not make It a big
evening — a little shopping,
then dinner at the Tradewinds? Maybe tale in a mov• later?
• • •
TURKEY TIME la coming
and the Capri Restaurant I*
getting ready to serve ynur
Thanksgiving dinner and save
you all that work and dish­
washing.
M a k e your reservations
now — you can have roast
beef If you don't car* for tur­
key. and there’s ill sorts of
other delirious mouth-water­
ing things to go with either
one. See their advertisement
for tha details.
New hand at the Capri Is
'The Klngsmen" and they'll
entertain you from R p m. to
midnight tonight and Satur­
day.
THE FAME of Freddie's
Steak Hnus* aa THE place
to dine In Seminole County
ha* spread to th* mogula of
th* movie making crowd who
ar* filming “The Cry of th*
Laughing Owls" at Lnngwood.
W* hear that th* cast and
producer* are regular curiumera at Freddie'* during their
stay here. Of course, you
want to din* where th* stars
din*! Freddie's has naw en­
tertainment at th* piano, too.
Jay Miller, a familiar far* to
Central Floridians, la going to
h* hark at th* piano for a
(tint. You'll want to he aurv
to drop In and hear him.

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Before atoring tha outdoor
with luhmarinea at least a de­
barhecuo
grill, dean thor­
cade before h* sailed the
Clermont up th* Hudson. Ills oughly. Th* noweit way: ui*
sub waa called th* Nautilue.
a heavy-duty tool shaped to
■cour bakrd-on soot and
World'* Oldest
grtaie from every part of
Tines 4,000 years old hava
been found growing In th* tha grill. Its nun-ruating cop­
Whit* Mountains of eastern per meah pad covers a plaitie
California and some scientists sponge which holda tho hot
contend these gnarled trees soap or datargant suds re­
ara th* world'* oldest living quired to flush away loosened
things.
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K m Patrkte H o* Dario,(Tail white toper*, eabeddedf glowed aoffr. rente ttef at
daughter at Mr. and Mr*. Zara in tropical lolioi* aad ten , | enchawtJag bridal atiue*|*an. at the brida'a table aad at tb*
Andrew (Johan?) Daria, o l1
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H. X. Scbelti, Mrs. X. C. Danlaaford, and Franklin Beck
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Snider, too of Mr. and Mn.
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Miaa Jane Scbulti, Mlaa Grace
H«ftl H. Bftider, of Silver “
Middleton and Miaa Connie
Sprioi. Md.. were united In '
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tartan Church of Sanford at

The Rev. Grover Sewell ofdelated at the Impreeiive dou­
ble ring, candlelight ceremony
with Mine Joan Wilke, organill; playing tb* traditional
Mptlal hymn*.
The lovely bride entered the
church cm the arm of her fa­
ther, who gave her in marri­
age. Sb* waa radiant in a
white afreet length ratio bro­
cade ensemble with matching
aatln aboea. Her abort veil of
Illusion feO from a pearl and
cryrial Jeweled tiara and aha
carried a cascade bridal bou­
quet of white mums, centered
with a Cattelya orchid and
skewered with narrow white
aatla streamer*.
Miss Arteae Spencer attend­
ed Hw bride ai maid of honor
aid was attired In a turquoise
sheath with a pink carnation
conage.
Hugh H. Snider Jr. of Wash­
ington, D. C., served hla broth­
er aa beat man.
Mrs. Davit chose for her
daughter’s wedding an import­
ed blue wool mit with match­
ing fur eollar and royal blue
■cceaaoriea. Her corsage was
of pink feathered carnations.
Mra. Snider wee attired in
a &gt;mart turquoise two-piece
ensemble with matching acceiaories and her corsage waa
of white miniature orchids.
immediately following the
MR. AND MRS. FRANKLIN BECK SNIDER
wadding, a reception was held
at the church Social nail. The
acrvlng table, overlaid in an
exqulaite hand made lace
Lake Monroe 4-H
cloth, bold the traditional
three tiered wedding cake at
one end with spark'lng fruit Handy Helpers To
punch In a crystal bowl at the
opposite end. Silver and crys­ Meet Monday
The General Business and
tal compotes and trays ottered
Civic
Department luncheon
an assortment ol toasted nuts,
The Lake Monroe 4-II Itamly
slipper mints end assorted Helpers Club will meet Mon­ meeting of the Woman’s Club
dainty wedding refreshments. day afternoon, Nov. Ifl, at 4:15 of Sanford was held Wednes­

the bride cboae a herringbone
eneembl* trimmed in black
fur with matching acceiaorica
and a black fur pillbox. She
wore the orchid conage from
her bridal bouquet.
Poliowing a wedding trip to
Waahlngton, D. C., Silver
Spring, Md., and other eaitern
point* of interest, Mr, and
M n. Snider will reaide in San­
ford, where be i* aerviag a
tour of duty with the United
State* Navy.

District Nurses
Plan Program 1
State Insurance
Hi* Florida Association ol
District No. 37 Nurses will
meet Monday night, Nov. IS,
at I p.m. at the Health Center
for th* regular monthly meet­
ing.
Highlight of the meeting will
b* an open diieuitlon led by
Lorry Noe) of the Williamson
Insurance Agency of St. Pe­
tersburg. Mr. Noel will explain
the benefits of the state in­
surance plan for nurses, and
a question and answer period
will follow the discussion.
AH registered nurses are
cordially Invited to attend
whether or not a District No.
37 member. The program
promise* to be constructive
and beneficial to all attending.

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p.m. at the homo of their lead­
er, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mr*.
Frsnres Warren will give
them their first lesson on
"Skin Care."
The girls are requested to
bring the items they are to
put in the two adopted families
basket and also a ronlainci
for their lotion sample.

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Personals
lly Jane Casselberry
Mrs. A. C. Riels* of 273
Northeast Triplet Dr. Is en­
joying a visit from her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. (!. W.
Clem of Clsnc, III., ami her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. H. G, Clem, of Lin­
coln, 111. Hrr parents plan to
-.pend the winter in Orange

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Teenagers Seek
Super Phono For
Parents Sake

KATHRYN LAWTON, left, Oviedo, and Made­
leine Luttrell, Maitland, recently returned from
a special full cruise to Bermuda from Jackson­
ville aboard the Luxury Crulue Liner Ariadne.
The pusseniferH enjoyed two days and 11 nijfht in
delightful Bermuda, with time for shopping,
swimming, sunbathing and Bermuda nightlife.

CHICAGO (UPD-Th* aver­
age teen listens to Um phono­
graph 1.3 hours a week, ac­
cording to a national poll. Twothirds of th* 300 teens polled
had phonographs of their own;
th* rest wanted them.
The average "age" of a
home phonograph ia three
yeara. It has a high fidelity
unit and Is a portable, rather
than a console modal, the poll
showed.
More than 53 per cent of tha
teens said they used their
home phonographs for educa­
tional purposes. Most popular
educational use: language rec­
ords. Rut such diverse area*
as morse code and bridge in­
struction also were uncovered.
The teena said their parent!
used the phonograph with al­
most unanimous basie rules;
not too loud, not too late, and
not at the seme time as the
television.
One teen age girl was asked
what features she would ilk*
built Into phonographs. She
replied:
"Something that sviU make
It sound loud to me, and soft
to my parents."

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D r. Charles Park Jr. Speaks
At Ciub Luncheon Meeting
felt especially proud of him,
since she had taught him in
the third grade. Dr. Bark Jr.
explained the medical bills,
day at the club housa with the and his address was highly in­
Mtites. C. L. Swinncy, Andrew teresting a n d constructive,
Mci’herson, E. M. Hoke and with a question and answer
Ned Julian Sr. greeting tha period following.
The president, Mrs. W. L.
member* and guests at the
Merritt conducted the busi­
door.
Hostesses for the luncheon ness meeting with Mrs. Clar­
meeting were Mrs, N. V. ence Snyder giving the invoFlowers
Farmer, chairman, and the cation
Mines. Norris Blank, Hay I'ar- led the Biedge of Allegiance
tin, Lucille Stone and Fred as Mrs. R. C. Moore played
"The Star Spangled Manner."
Harris.
Mrs. Merritt called atten­
A striking arrangement of
tion to the new caret tables.
fall colors of marigolds in an
The tables feature advertising
amber container centered th*
from the local merchants on
mantle of the club house with
top and will be on display
two wicker baskets of fall
Nov. l from 7:30 to 9 p.m. In­
grrenery and foliage accent­
vitations will be sent to the
ing either side of the stage. merchants
advertised,
Centering the speaker's table
and all members are cordially
was an unusual arrangement
invited to attend.
of large squash surrounded by
Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. W. H.
colorful fruit and berries,
Itucker gave Interesting high­
flanked on rllhrr side by
lights of the district tour
glowing yellow candies.
which they recently attrndrd
Mrs. Charles Swlnney intro­ in Kurils. Also attending were
duced the guest speaker. Dr. lire MOW*. R. A. Smith, C. M.
Charles Bark Jr., who spoke Flowers and Fred J. Harris
on "Care of the Aged." The Sr.
young doctor has been a resi­ Mrs. C. B. Harkey reminded
dent of Sanford all his life and the members of the Arts and
Mrs. Swlnncy remarked she Crafts Show planned by the
Fine Arts Department on Nov.
it at 10 a.m. Members are
DeBary
invited to bring guests to the
show, followed by a covered
dish luncheon and card games.
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow acted
as
secretary In the absence
Veronica Kellner ami h*r
of
Mrs.
Kaufman, amt Mrs.
airier, Mrs. Annette Gemiy. of
Fred
J.
Harris
rrad the treas­
have
returned
Serena Road,
from a summer spent at their urer's report due to Mrs. Spen
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cottage in North Carolina.
Mrs. DeWIt Mathews, chair­
Mr. and Mrs. George Hand­ man of the American Home
announced a
work of Lilac Drive entertain- Department,
ed many old friends from luncheon scheduled for Nov. 18
New Jersey at a barbecue held at 13:30 i t the Windjammer.
Alt officers are urged to at­
at their home.
tend since an important businesa meeting will follow the
luncheon.
Mrs. Melvin Dekle was in­
troduced aa a new member
and made welcome.

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South Seminole
Garden Club Will
0 Meet Monday

Pre- Nuptial Party Compliments Miss Regina Clark
The gracious Grandview Are-1Wiggins waa tranaformed into I Saturday night aa Mist Regina I Charlea Parker, of Oviedo, clam bridal games and con­
nue home of Mr*. Benjamin E. | a bridal reception area la*t| Clark, lovely bride-elect of was boner (Mat of a miscell­ tests. and shared In the mu­
aneous bridal shower. Mrs. W. tual admiration of the bride,
W. Tyre and Mrs. George as she opened her many love­
Mills capably served aa co-hoa- ly gifts.
teases for the elaborate pre­ Centering the serving table,
nuptial party.
Mrs. Wiggina received thy
guests in a brown print frock
with Mrs. Kenneth Clark,
mother of the honoree, attired
in a pastel pink suit. Mrs. S.
E. Parker el Oviedo, mother
of the prospective bridegroom,
received la a champagne silk
shantung suit and Alls* Clark
chose a royal blue two-piece
ensemble.
The gueata participated in

By l u t Casselberry
South Seminole Garden Club
will meet Monday at 12:30
p.m. tor • eotered dish lunch­
eon and progM® at the Civic
League Building in Loogwood.
Mrs. J. E. Dunwoody will
apeak on bird* and Mr*. W. J.
Hartley, horticulture chair
, man. will prttent a program
oa nee*.

Children Star
In The Busy Life
Of Entertainer
LAS VEGA* (t'Pl) - Singer
Patti Page laid— “ It make*
me feel »o good to know there *
something else beildea my
drtning room "
Sitting backstage in her Mar
drettlng room at the Sand* Ho­
tel, Mias Page was discussing
her career and her family.
Family come* ahead of career,
she said.
The blonde, blue-eyed ting­
ing itar 1* married to Holly­
wood director • choreographer
Charles O’Curran, and thay
are the parents of two adopted
dhildreo, Kathleen Patricia, 2,
and Daniel Benjamin, five
months old.
“I'm always complimented
when people tall me they like
my singing,'' said Mias Page.
“ But there'* nothing like put­
ting on a new drea* and hav­
ing my little girl lay ‘pretty
Mommy.’
“That's the kind of compli­
ment that itayt with you a
long time."
MU* Page, titling la dresstel room in terry doth robe
and curler*, looked more tike
a contented housewife than a
glamorous singer.
But when the change* to
one of her long white gowns
and removes the curler*, she’*
all what a major box office
attraction snould be.
Miss Page said the always
wear* white gown* “because
they look good under tbe
lights."
The white al» fits with the
romantic tongs which are the
major part of her repertory.
But she at least doesn't shut
the door altogether on rock
and roil.
"I went to hear the Beatles
when they rppeared in La*
Vegas, but frankly, I still pre­
fer the kind of good music
that people like EUa Fitzger­
ald, Vic Damone ami Nat King
Cola sing," she said.
The singer and her family
lire in a house in Reverly
Hills, She describes It a* be­
ing “rather tike Grand Central
Station."
“Our home is always Oiled
with people,’’ she commented.
“It's a alee kind of noisiness."
She hastened to add that
their friends are moetly people
from the production side of
show business. “Not many
atari," she smiled.
If Miss Page did more film
wofk. she would be able to
■pend more time In Califor­
nia but regardless of where
she la. her family la usually
with her.
“little Kathleen has already
traveled over too,000 miles
wtth me," she said.
' Perhape, a* she and the
baby get okler and start
school, thine* elU change. I
s'! want to leave them, and
thay won't be I hie to leave
■ebook
“ I guess that's something
We’D have *o work out when
Kathleen (tarts kindergarten."
Tbe way she said It, It was
easy to tell that her daugh­
ter's first day of school will
be juit aa meaningful a* any
opening night.
DREAMY
CHICAGO tUl’If—The child,
or adult, who grinds his teeth
in his sleep probably is dream­
ing at the same time, accord♦ ing to a report from the Sleep
Laboratory at the University
of Chicago.
Tbe study was made by den­
tal and psychiatric specialists
at the university's medical
center.

which waa overlaid in sheer
lace, waa a low arrangement
of pink gtada in a crystal
container, (tanked on either
side by tall pink tapers In
crystal candle holder*. Antique
silver service offered tea and
coffee. An assortment of brid­
al goodie* was served from
cry*tal and silver compotes
and trays. The hostesses also
served the guests delectable
home made pumpkin chiffon

pie and staffed date*.
Others enjoying the delight­
ful evening were tbe Mines.
Carol Walnright. Ernest South­
ward, Ted Williams, Norman
Leach, Robert Jenkins, Ralph
Jarvis, Jo* JarrtU, Ethel
Boyd. Paul Weber. Edward L.
Buckner, Joe ralglooe, W. B.
Sawyer and J. IL Lee Jr.
Also the Mmes. Gerald Myera, Dorothy Waller, Aahby
Jones. Bernard Harkey, Byron
Smith, Clcll Rice, A. Jonew,
Anne Williams and Thomas
Best Jr.
Also the Misses Joan Jones,
I.inda Hittel], Barbara Flint
and Nylenc Albers.

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MRS. BENJAMIN E, WIGGINS, left wua hostess at her Grandview
Avenut home to a recent bridal shower complimenting Miss Repina Clark
(next in line), lovely bride-elect of Charles Parker of Oviedo, Next to the
the honoree is her mother, Mrs. Kenneth Clnrk and Mrs. S. E. Parker,
mother of the prospective bridegroom.

Snake Look Togs
Inspire Lingo Reptilmania
NEW YORK (UP!) - Make
way fur reptilmania — a new
way of talking that's inspired
hy all the rcplilc-lookim; togs
and arrrtsDrJcs now |iopiilar
Itcptilmnnia for sneaker is
maker; for kooky, it's crocky;
for babydoll, if* rrockidnll.
The craze for reptile stzrtrd
in the ratified world of haute
couture with alligator coats,
lizard hats, snake shoes.
It descended to medium
price with mock crock and
fake snake, the cheaper press
rd leathers designed to look
like real snake.
Now there's an aerowl prod
uct that sprays a reptile pat­
tern on shoes. It goes on like
a |xdlsh but breaks up Into the
snake look.
3!anufacturer of same re­
ports teen-agers are spraying
the stuff on sweat shirts,
knee socks, hair bows, loa»rleaf notebooks, and telephones.
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fasten a screen door spring
across tbe Insula of a kitchen
cabinet door to Isold paper
bags (irmly in place until need­
ed.
Saute fresh mushroom* by
slicing caps and stems, put in
to double boiler top with plen
ty of butter or margarine, salt
to taste and cook over gently
boiling water until done.

Fashionettes
Sandals, styled to be alinnet
barefooted, run as strong num­
ber uno in the spring and sum­
mer shoe parade for Infants,
children and teen-agers, the
National Shoe Retailers Asso­
ciation report* For the older
girls, thong and Italian-type
open vandals are advanced
Newer sneakers, meanwhile,
are featuring longer-wearing
uppers.

"The uhale w orlds

turned Us back on you
but I h aien't.’*
Seminole County
Association for Mental
Health
NOV. 17 - 8:00 P.M.
County Health Dept.
900 French Ave.

Spencer Price celebrated hi*
eighth birthday Friday with a
party at the home ol his par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Hoc Price.
The afternoon was spent with
gamei and opening gifts, etc.
Birthday cake and Ice cream
and the usual party favors
were served each of the fol­
lowing guests: Ralph Tropf,
Bandy Akers. Joan McCarty,
Melva Naranjo, Levy Cox.
Billy Joe Taw, Dianne Starnes,
Alice Cox, Chris Spencer,
Nancy Hombuckle, K a t i e
Brumbley, Sally Shepard. Boger Starnes, Faye Starnes,
Gloria Tew, Margaret and
Martha Jeffers, Norman Price
and Barbara Price.

The morning c i r c l e of
lV.S.C.S. met at the home of
Mr*. Flora Eggleston at Lem­
on Bluff and the evening cir­
cle met at the home of Mr*.
Ruth Magrnheimtr last Tues­
day.

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LOCAL MAN F A L L S
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FRIEND'S W IFE
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City Nursing Home.

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Household

By Mrs. BJtekie Harris
Kenneth Goodwin, son of Mr.
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WKB-KAY.
If Villi haven't tried It,
bring thi* ad and I'll wash
a load of clothes fur yuu
FREK In pruve that you
ran wa-h MOKK clothes
CLEANKK ft CIIKAI'KR
at WES-KAY.
Air t onditlnned l ounge

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RICHARD'S TREK SVC.
Free eatlmatea, Lieanaad
A Insured. Ph. 3330900

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I m I EfUto — lDturaac*
M . A park A rt.
m-544l

New Smith Comm Baetrie
PartaMaa t i n A up. POW­
ELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY,
117 A MapoUa, 3331*0.

FOR I ALE: L t i t t * pm t u t ,
M ; H n tia &lt; jxcfcgt A Mad­
der, $&gt;; Ccltmax gu leap,
17.50; Heavy duty vlea, |15;
IS- Boya A OlrU btkxa. tnm
HO op; Adding machtet, I
eolotnm, ttf ; Uadanrood
typewriter, • » ; Pool tabto,
•1m Ping Pool, |10; G*a Jl
Oil beaten, from *8, up;
Elactria U f . motor. |T;
13 F t boat motor A trailer.

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PAINT close out H price
OVER 39 YEARS
GREGORY LUMBER CO. og Fins Workmanship to Up­
930 Maple Ava.
3330900 holstering, Drapartai, Slip­
covers. Tima Pay meats aa
«■ H a n h n ee
llttln as 45 mo. Drapery
Hardwire InsUIUtlMa.
Sanford's Most Complete
KULP
DECORATING SHOP
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
Ph. 333-MI
305 E. 25th.
522 5464
21. Home Repnlns_______ S3. Vacuum H ennara

T er* t iW w m

30. Mine. For Hftto

TmT Into 111.
50. Mine. F or S n k

TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na 4 PC. Bedroom Suite. Dish­
vela. We ship Albert H. Pell
washer, 4 pe. Dinette se t
Oetecn. 322-3*73 or 322-41*1.
Iroartte. 333-5007.

One Used 7 piece Ratten Dintag Set, New condition. Coat
new *473, now only *133.
Furay Bedding A Furniture Co
Ml W. 1st
222*9*1
Uood
teal*, ote. Bought
Larry's Mart 21* laniard
Ave Ph. FA M1H.

WURUTZER Spinet Piano. 10 l 1* ALUMLNUM Screened GO. Ilunine** O pport.
Modern limed oak finish Patio with Aluminum Half
FOR LEASE
*500 cash 323-4594.
Roof. Ph. 333-357* after S.

SERVICE STATION.

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FOR SALE Blavkcyed I’vaa,
v m i v rv j i 'Imovb ruriiT.
Cantelopca A Watermelons. •irwi
MUi : i of vrv. n .o H tiii
Corner Sanford A Myrtle St. »;»riTK o r
u r n t x K l u i X h ’M iiu n b o k .
Pb. 323-8185.

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IV

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r o t ut, is t i n m u skni* i v. r n r v r r . r i a a i u t .
v ir u r. n r r iu v u rmrrvinv
i' om r i v t i , uivcm nou
IV NEi KaTATU o r
JOSBI’IIINK IHXON,

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Sullir U Hereby given that t
hare tiled m i final return* o(
Hi* K not* nr Josephine Dtsuni
tti.ii I filed tut t&gt;*iltlon tur die*
■i, ir e - «nd final discharge,
lb * ’ vii November t l . 1111 I
will apply l» the tf-u n tr Judge
riemluol* County. n o rl4 a
t approval &lt;if Hl'l return «ail
f r
U r uf dlelrlhuilon eaJ
d l-rb erg a
ti ITRD tbla Slat day o f Oct-

il-tr \ D t ilt

• / in la y 111*00 Bollard
Admin le lr o lr tl o f tha Ealai« i»r
Ju.vphlna Disun, Deceased
OcL IS. U A Nov. I.

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UKOK.VnCU
VOVH U TO I HKIIITnn*
il l
rtm au v e iiiv tv n
CL.IIWt
OR
II H X U U I
AUAIVST VAIII K lT IT K l
Vau ami aaali ot you ara
fiai-atiy no|iri*i| and rauulr*,! to
Hie any claim* a n l damsttdi
whl'-h yno. o f *tth*r of you,
may hav* aaalnat *al4 eatata
In th* oftlc* uf lion. C. V*raon
UU*. Jr.. County ju J e * of y«ml•ol* County, at hi* offlv* la Ilia
Court llousu In Hanford, rio rIda, within ■!• eaUndar month*
from tha tlm* of th* flr*t uub
lloattoD of thU nolle*. i-:ach
claim ar l*maud must b* la
w rlilne and contain tba plac* af
ranldena* and pool oftlc* ad.
d r * » of tba claimant and mutt
'worn to by tha cUlniant, hla
agent or attorney, or th* tarn*
■hall ba void.
/■ / Oreoa Dradford
*a E sacu irlt of laid **lat«
Cdnerd It. Kirkland
Attorney at Law
tin Muutb Court Slraat
Orlando, Vlorida It l i t
Pubtlab Oct. Id, * Nov. I. It.

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Legal Notice

v o T itK
or
P n o c K r .iiiv ita real property, to-w lt;
v o n t i.oaiVM. v tt'V T iv n a v u
Lot I. Block C. COUNTItT
ARWIIOVIVfl A t ' XS T 111
CLL’U MANOR UNIT NO I.
MO All
according to the plat thereT u WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN:
uf • • recorded In Plat Rook
Toil will l*ka notice that th*
, 13. Pag* 71 and 74, l*ubllo
Hoard of County Commtaslun- Bacardi o f lem lnola Coun­
•r* of y*mlBula Cuunly. ylurty. flo r id *
tda. a t liPie A. U . or a* )oun haa bean filed against you tn
th e re a fte r a t practicable, un the th* sto v e styled eult. and you
Ith day of December, A. t*. 1141, ara required to eervo a copy
at tha County Courttiousa In o f your Anawer or other Plead,
Hanford, Vlorida, wilt hold a tng to th* Complaint «n plain­
public hearing to conelder and tiff's attorneys. ANDKItHUN,
datermina whathar or not tha RUSH. DEAN * LOWNDES. 333
county will cloae, vacate, aban* East Central Boulevard, Or­
don and dlaclalm any r ldbt of lando, Florida, and tlia tha ori­
Iba county and tha public tn ginal Anawer or other Pleadand to the following described In; In Ih* o ffice of the Clerk of
road, to.w lt:
the Circuit Court on or be­
.1 certain North-South road fore th* 34th day ef November,
tying on ‘.h e U'aat aide of t i l l . If you fall to do so. a
the Kent H of the N B 'i decree pro uonfeaeo w ill ba
of Heclloa I t . Tuwaahlp SI taken ig a ln a t you for th* re­
South, Hang* I t Kaat.
lie f demand In tha CamptalnL
Peraone Interested may a p ­
Thta Notice anal; ba publtah
pear and be heard a t tha tlma ad once a w eek tor four con
and placa specified.
aauutlve w eek s In tha Hanford
(SEAL!
Herald.
UOA III) o r COUNTY COMDATED T llia Slat day of Oct­
UlgHlO.VKRS OF SEUI- ober, l i l t .
XOLK COUNTY
(HEAL!
Uyt Arthur H. Beckwith, J r
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk
Clerk ot tba Circuit Court
Hutebleon and Lafflar
Byt H a n k * T. V lhloa
Poat Office Drawer- H
Deputy Clerk
Sanfurd, rio rld a
PuhtUh OcL 33. I* * Nov. 1
Tubllah Nov. 11, ll« |
II. t t l i .
COG-Ad
c m -as

l i l t , at tha Seminole County
Courthouse tn Sanford, riorlda,
to consider and determine w h e­
ther or not Hemtnuto County
will close, vacate, abandon and
dlaclalm any right o f the Coun­
ty and tha public In and to tha
follow ing described p u I l l s
ilr e a ts aa sot out tn tha plat
of Sanlando, Tha Suburb Beau
lit ul. aa recorded In Ptat Book
I. P aget II • IIH . of tba public
records of Semlnotp County,
riorlda. to.w lt:
I. Ptuevlew ftra c t aa act
out In said plat from tha
East right-of-w ay tin* e f
drove Avenue to the Woolorly righ t-of-w ay line at
Lake Marlon Drive.
3. Lake Marlon Drive as
•at out tn said plat from
tha North righ t-of-w ay tine
of Plnavlaw Street to th*
Keel prolongation of the
North righ t-of-w ay Una o f
Oakhurat S treet
Person* Interested may ap­
pear and ba heard at the time
and placa specified.
tSEAL)
HOARD o r COUNTT COM­
MISSIONERS
OF
SEM I­
NOLE COUNTT
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Mack K. Cleveland. J r ,
r. (X Drawer X
Sanford. Florid*
Publish Nov. u , 1*44

Tn A ll Credtaeeo nod Pe reams
Mai Ian Clatme a* DOmande
Analoel la id E state l
Tuu and aacu uf you ara
haraby notlflad and raqulrsd to
preaent any claim* and J*.
man,l&gt; which you, or either ef
you, may hav* agalnet th*
eatst* of Loula* Irallh A /K /A
Lout** Prlm-at, deceased, late
e f eald County, to Ih# County
Judge of lamlltul* County. Flor.
Ida, at hi* offlc* In tha court
houe* of aald County at San­
ford, Florida, within ala cal­
endar m enthi from th* tlm* of
th* first publication of thin
nolle*. Two copit* of aach
claim o f damand ahall be In
w riting, and ahall atata th*
placa of rnatdanc* and poet of­
fice addreaa of th* clelmaaL
and ahall be sworn to by th*
claimant, hla agaut. or alterney and accompanied by a fil­
ing fa* a t on* dollar and aueh
claim or damnnd not eo (lied
•hall It* void.
Darn Prlmua
As aJmtnletratar *1 tk*
Batata of
Louie* Im lth a .'K'A Loula*
Prtmue. deceaaad
Norrla D. W oolfork. I ll
137 W**t Church Straat
Orlando. Florida
Attorney for A d m ln lm strtg
Publtah OcL 33. 30 * Nov. A
13. 1344.

CDF-48

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On
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$100 DO W N
FHA - VA HOMES
1 , 1 , 1 4 BEDROOMS
1, m . A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT*
For Coenplate Infornuttoa
See er Call Yoar

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phono aerrlee.
SALES BROKER
mall delivery. Only Ae Have The Home Far Yew
down, * yn. to

Steiutrom Realty
Stemper Agency

IMS PARK D R IV E
REALTOR
LN8UR0R
322-2420 N ight 822-7495
FA s « n m s A French Ava.
125-0548
132-414*
122 6*34
133-54*3

BEDS - BEDS — BEDS
Free Turkey or B u i with each
box aprlng A mattraaa act
with
wtth Quilted Top Named
Brand Special

Good Locttitw. GooJ Products,
CRIB 111; Youth Bed *39; 51. Article* For Kent
It 4 r rn e objevtlenabl* I*
Good Treatment
Swivel Rocker *13. Call 333Ifea pa lte r • ( Ifcle • * » • PHONE
LOCALLY 33*4343
7327.
BENT A BED
or apply to toe
Rullaway,
Hospital,
B
a
b
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PORTABLE Stereo. Remington
Beds, by Day, Week, or PURE OIL COMPANY
typewriter, stand A cover.
Month.
CONTRACT RATES
Aquarium with accessories.
SERVICE STATION
CARROLL’* FURNITURE
ON REQUEST
Tenor Saxophone. Ithaca 18
OPERATOR'S
WET)F.7)
US W. lit
332-3111
Good Locations
Ga. Shotgun. 333-91M.
ME BANE OIL CO.
55. Wanted To Huy
STOREWIDE STOCK
1. I.out A Found
Ptwoe after I P. M .
1.1. I’tanta, F « d » , Seeds
plu m bin g
332-081*
Reduction Sale PIANO, wanted, any coodltlon.
Contracting Repairs
SANFORD FEED STORE
Ph. Orlando 435-000*, collect
Thurs. - Friday — Sat.
PREP ESTIMATES
FRANCHISE Available
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
CAROLE'S DRESS
R. L HARVEY
WE BUY Used Furniture, one Magic Wand Coin-Op Car Wash
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
A SPORTSWEAR
204 Sanford Ave
F i 25185
.. I'cnumnW
piece or houseful. Furay The "Cadillac" of the In­
—13.73 for 50 lbs. Includes
■'Ll 1
Longwuod Plata
Bedding A Furn. Co., 901 W. dustry. Approx. *10,000 to
Tax.
I’ainlinir
Highway 17 92
Do you have a drinking prob­
1st St. 332-6591.
330
Sanford
Ava.
333
9990
vestment. Avg, earning 50%
S
B
fifiil
lem Writ*- p O ilox 1213.
SeU
KNAPP
SHOES
full
or
PAPERIIANUING-PAINTINO
S.mtord
USED FURNITURE, one room per annum. Write Box 3571
30 years Esp.—322-7331
part time. Bam 439 to 4150 or houseful, tools, mLsc. Tallahaiice.
ROSE BUSHES
a week on high commissions Items. ANYTHING ye
Container Grown on R. Foitun-t. lira illy Cure
FOR A PAINTER, Inside
71. Male Hrlw Wanted
isoa Root Stuck. The Finest and boous. Steady year
to sell. 333-2370,
HARRIETTS Dcauly Nook, out, call Luther Tasker at for Florida. Popular Variet­ round business. Equipment
PAINTERS, experienced. A A
333-8150
105 So. Oak, Free Parking.
ies. JOHN APPLEBY, POT­ furnished free. Write to RABBITS— 3 lbe. or more, *1 B Contractor*. 332-2387.
3ml A Ju s, Evening app'L FOR PAINTING A Repair- TED PLANTS. 1st St. A Win. E. Pierce. 19 E. Steele, ea., Adler. Altamonte Spgs.
323 5713.
STATION ATTENDANT. Age
Orlando, Florida.
Holly Ave. 323 3968.
838-5337.
Cull 333 5131
30-50. 1501 French Ave. ColONION PLANTS
GIRLS Embossed Coats *1— 35. Furniture For Hale
CUT’N CURL Beauty Shop 21. Well llrllllntr
onto! Oil Co.
Crystal Wax, White Spanlah, Ye*—only It. Only one—only
3tll Palmetto AVO,
322-0831
WELLS
D
HILLED,
PUMPS,
r’KKJfl
ESTIM
ATE
MAN— 21-45 for Ituurance
1.M 43.50; MX 41-50; 5M lots one—to Adult customer. Frl.
Evening Appointments
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Debit, Sanford area. Salary
43.00, FOB. Seville, Florida. A Sat. only Hen's—3rd • San­ Upholstering A Mattress
All Types and Slice
orating. New A Used Furni­ plu* com miiikm. 333-0943.
li. Child Cure
A. M. Prevail, 719-2115, Se­ ford, opp. Winn Dixie.
Wc Repair and Service
ture Call Nix Bedding Mf|.
ville, Fla.
BOATS , Gutu, Buy. SeU, Co at 7M Celery Ave.
HOWELL’S AGENCY. (Uby
STINE
Trade, Repair. O S T E E N
silting .ipecialitt, Transporta­ Machine
and Supply Co. 50. Mine. For Sale
FA 3-3117
tion lurtushcil. Call 322-8250. 207 W 2nd SI
BRIDGE KISH CAMP.
7A 2-4433
NOTICE o r SUIT
CARPETS clean easier with
SOFA BED, "Perfect Serta", THE STATE o r rLORIRA TO
c a r l l. Wa t k in s ,
-!&gt;. I’hulu &amp; Equipm ent
the Blue Lustre Electric MARLIN Golden rifle 39A—22 like new, reasonable. 668h. i irigH - Cain • 1'eta
whoae realdante and mull­
Shampuocr only fl per day. cal. Chrome barrel and re­ 4097.
ing eddraaa la unknown.
WIKB0LDTS
CAMERA
SHOP
ceiver, gold plated trigger
2 Fox &amp; Uwr MOUNDS, TlO
Carroll's Furniture,
A aull having bean tiled
agalnet you tn th* Circuit Cuurt
Films - Finishing
each or 473 (or 7*oth Ph. Cameras
beautiful carved w a l n u t
In
and for Seminole County,
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford PRIG [DAI RE 40" electric
stock, Weaver scope IncL
332 9071.
riorlde. In Chancery, th* na­
stove, like new, 4100. Or
s o r t e r , i vukm
ture of aald litigation balng a
Like new—rare. *100. Brown
trade for Ireeier. 332 0783.
iT torv vamp: it a t it b ault for declaratory decree, th*
llEGLSTEHED Urillany Span­ 10. Home Appliances
log Sweet sixteen, Uka new - rirT
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: abbreviated title o f which la
iel Puppy. 7 mouths old, 450. ALL Type* ol new major Ap­
Nolle* la haraby given that L T. Hunt and Robbie Jo*
engraved, gold plated trig
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
CaU 322-0747.
undersigned, pursuant to Hunt. Me wife, plaintiff*, v.
ger, Power pac choke ad th*
pliances at Druitlc Discount.
of tO,000 Items
the -rtclltlu u a Nam* Statute1* Cart L. Wllklna, defendant, this
Juster.
Retail*
1200.
Sacrifice
CaU
322
84til
J
A
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Trading
Chapter
Ill.O t, Ptortda Htatot*. nolle# la to require you to fit*
1300 GrapcviUe Ave.
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop
will rvateter with th* clerk of with th* Clerk of aald Court
4123.
CaU
333-3483
after
5.
Post,
Inc,
2309
S.
Orange
Loo, hoarded Animal Res­
th* circu it Cuurt. In and for ynur wrlttan defanata. tf any,
MEN'S, Women's, Children's
Semlnol* County, flo rld e , upon to tha p la in tiff* complaint
cue League U00 W. Mimic- tik i, 0 m Trad, Orlando.
ihoci at discount price*.
receipt of proof o f th* puhtlog- filed In said causa, and to aerva
ioU. Ui-l.atkl PJi 734 1816 SALE: SATURDAY, Automa­ Surplua City, 301 W. tat,
11**» of thl* notice, the MctlUntie a copy on plaintiff** attorneys
name t ..wlp. PANtTKVH MEX not later than the tlth day of
tic Washers 420 up. Also
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l»»KuOD un lar which w* December, A. D. t»*4.
III. I’m illry • l.ivettlork
SANFORD SEWING CTR. TIIM V IV T II J l 'l l t r i At. I'lH - ICAN
Stoves, Refrigerators A Dry­
are enaaged In buelneae at
Herein fall n it or a decree
New and Used Machines. Re­ n I T IV AVU rn M IK N IV O L R Route 1, Due 174. Longwood. pro confeeao wilt be entered
ers.
Russell’s
Appliance,
1205
REGULAR Saddle Ho r s e * ,
n
vrv.
rLuMtn
a
.
rtortd*.
egalnat r»u.
conditioned Singers, $12.95 CISAVCKHV VO. tueta
the partlee tntereeted In
WITNESS my hand and th*
Hunting Horses A Pomes— E. Celery Ave. Ph. 322 9580 194 S. Park Ave.
322 9411 SL’rrtii.K r ranklin' sav- •a That
teat
of said Court, at fanford.
t!
buelneaa
enterprla*
ara
ae
475 Ul). .’i l l 322-2885.
IN ilt BANK,
follow*:
KANFOKI) ELECTRIC
riorlda, thta loth day of NovENGLISH
TAN
Walking
Shm-s
P laintiff
amber. A. D. 1144.
ETHEL II. EtlLERT
G.E. Appliances—New A Used
f3UALI
UKRNIIARD A. EHLERT
ROSE COM II black UanLnn
•ice TM» A. never worn; Tan ve.
118 M agnolia
322-1302
rr. W, R o n n c n a . at u i.
Dated
at
Longwood,
Hemlnola
Arthur It. Deck with, J r .
chickens. At hatched, 45. pr.
A Brown Satin Hat, never
Oafandante
oiinty, riorlda. Octubar 3T.
Clerk or ih* circu it Court
AHKTDKD
VOTICR
o
r
at
IT
Setting eggs, 35c ea. White 22 CU. IT Chest typo free ter.
1)41.
By: Martha T. Vlhltn
worn; Uluc velour Hat worn
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct. IS X Nov. «. II.
Guineas 45 pr. 322 0771, Mr.
Oil lieaicr Perfect condi­ a few times A Good Dreisos. •SORTOAOK IV
rORKCLOal'RK :o. 1144.
HUTCHISON AND LEFFLER
tion. 323 0457.
FarrM, day*, 322-5374 after
TOi
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«V.
liodgere
North 8 1286
fu r-ii*
Poet O ffice Drawer II
RICaillEVCRi tn an unknown
Sanford. Florida
6 p. m.
•tat*
nr
country
other
than
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Attorneys
for I'taln tlffi
.11.
Mimiciil
Instrument*
Patios Floor. Free Eitlrna j*
aes
tha Htate of riorlda. and r u n i L u a l V I l , v U I T I V U
IMhllsh Nov. 13, 30, 37 X Dec.
sand, cement, rock. pipe,
I.’. Special Notice.m alting uddreaa balug:
a v u AXAXUuvivta t a m r v i v
4. lilt.
Piaau runinc and Repair
VAH-t, r ie e t Poet Office. a ti ii c k tb
•lee], greaie traps, dry
CDQ.il
New
York,
New
Tork
TO
WHOM
IT
MAT
CONCERN:
W
L.
Ilarmoa
FA
1-Utl
NUMISMATICS
wells. Stepping itoaea.
TOi Deity J. ltodger*. hie wife
Notice la hereby given that In th* Const e f (he County
All Type* Supyilics — Folders ASK about out Trial Purchase MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. MKIIDXVCKi 1301 Jefferaon th* liuerd of County Comm toe- J o d ie , Seminal* Cannty, H e r Btreal.
Owanaboro,
Kanloiiera
uf Seminole County, Klor Mo. In Peahnt*.
3 (or $1 00
323 37*1
Plan on Rand Instruments. 309 EJm Ave.
lucky
Ida. w ill hold a public bearing In re, Kelal* e f
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
TOU A It 14 hereby notified at ten o’clock A. M , or aa a.-on Louie* Smith A 'K /A Loula*
Rukur’s Music Stop. 322-7203
that a Complaint to foracloea thereafter aa practicable, on th« Primus
a
certain m ortgage encumber­ Ith day of December. A. D.
Decaaaad
III. C atering • Food
in g the follow in g described
I ll may ■4*rrtMrnrel nkM

JOHN E. FOX,

130. Sail ua your Furniture.
Quick Servlet with tha Cub.
Super Trading Poet opposite
Sanford P lan . 323-OCn.

34. Uphubtery

*
A NEW CONCEPT In CLEAN­ Repairs, parts, supplies, foe
LINESS for a LIMITED Electrolui. Kirby, Hoover,
TIME ONLY at LOW Intro­ Air-Way, Raxatr, GE, etc.
ductory PRICES. Your GRA­ Vacuum cleaner repaired At
VEL ROOF can have that your homo. Free pick-up A
rresh C L E A N appearance delivery Serving Sanford
that ENHANCES A BEAU­ for II yrs. GM Vacuum Re­
TIFIES your HOME. Thia pair, 1114 Park Av«. Ph.
NEW PROCESS Includes ■ 333-4744.
FUNGICIDE treatment to
RETARD future FUNGUS SANFORD VACUUM BVC.
GROWTH 1500 sq- ft- ONLY YOUR REKATR DEALER
934.00. Price LIMITED to 2555 8. Park
323-4911
100 homes In Sanford area. SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Offer expires DEC. 20th.
PHONE NOW 322-40U after .17. Moving &amp; Storage
5-333-3544.
Local A Long Distant
Yentsch Maintenance Service.
Adams Transfer A Storage
333-0333
323-1871

b

WORLD

FOOT SHOP
“Wo fix everything except
brokea hearts."—Authariaad
dealer for Jacobean Lawn
mowi n . Expert Kay A Lock
Service, 400 W. 1st I t 323
4731,____________________
lO ^ S u d e n ^ S u p p llta ™

P ar M

V rn Q P ig t 10 — Nor. 1 8 ,1M4

3 BEDROOM, lVfc Bath, Sunland Estate*, Sanford. Low
down Payment. Pb. 312-1133.

EVERETT A. HARPER

charge of nearby
AGENCY - REALTOR
t- Those wishing to
MM A Park Ava.
to So. Fla. we have i
Fhaatl FA 2-22M ar FA 2-2M5
waiting lor you.
For confidential interview aee
W. 0. Gravely, Ream 304
Payton Realty
Melacb Bldg., 234 E. 1st 84. 322-1801 17-92 at Hiawatha
Sanford over Fault's Drag
Store, t a. m. Sharp.
8-BEDROOM. 2 hath. Fla.
rooa, k i t c h e n equipped,
72. Female Help Wanted
drapes, largt corner lot Low
Down Payment. 1*00 S.
NEED women eoavaaser* for
Cbaae
Ava. Sm alter 1 p m.
Insurance toads, *1.39 per
hour, 4 h-jur* a day, 5 days
a week Apply Company Re­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 Beth, fereeaed petto. Pb. S22-0MI.
presentative » i . m. Sharp
Room 801, Melacb Bldg, over
Fault’s Drug Store, Sanford

Legal Notice

BABY SITTERS Needed. CaU
323-8259.

77. Situation Wanted
DAYS Work, 333-C23S.
WHITE WOMAN wishes Baby
sitting Day or NlgM, 323-1*50.
DAYS WORK Lucille Lamar,
1020 W. 12th St.

85. Real Relate Wanted
STORE BUILDING Wasted,
Homs A Auto rot alter ttek i
i nits bis location, preferably
So. of Sanford oo Rt. 17-93.
Send particulars to Bos lot,
c/o Sanford Herald.

Legal Notice
iv t h e r m c t 'i T c o r i r r o r
TI4H VIVTH jr n il'I A L CIS
c t r r iv a n d r o e s k n i v o l b
COCXTT. FLOSIDA
tv c s A x t'B B V vo . tears
In th* Maltar of tha Appli­
cation o f U n lltd M ortgage*
Bsrvlelng Corp. fur Ka-Eatahllahment o f Lo»t Premiaaery Not* and o f M ortgage
on Real Ratal*
NOTICE OF s v r r
T ot Clifton Praston Oalnay and
Halan L. Oalnay
143 Tangerine Drive
Sanford, Florid*
and to all otbar paraonn who
or* nr may ba inlereatad.
TOU AllR ItKIlF.Ur NOTI­
FIED that a P stltlun baa Lean
filed In th*
above-entitled
Court In which th* Petitioner,
United
Mortgage*
Servicing
Curp, e#aka the re-eatabtleh
m int, pursuant to Chaptar Tl of
Ih* Florida Statute*, of cartaln
original documanta o f which tl
claim* to h* tha ownor. and
which war* altagadty tost or
daalruyed In th* offlcaa of the
I’etlttoner In Norfolk, Virginia,
on or about April 33. 1144. be­
ing a promissory oot* In th*
amount of |!3.S0a.40 executed
by Clifton Preston (Jalney and
Helen L. O alnty. hi* w ife, on
April 1. t t i l . In favor o f Guar­
anteed TUI* and M ortgage Cum
panr. and a m ortgage In th*
amount of 413.141)04 granted
ty Clifton Preatun (ialn sy and
llatan L. Oalnay, hla wtfe, on
April t. t i l t , to Ouarantaad
Tilt* and M ortgagt Company
aa aecurtty for th* paymant of
tha aforesaid promlaaury not*,
which m ortgage encumber* th*
follow ing described property tn
Ssmlnol* County, Florida, towltt
Lot 3. Dlock D. Phillip* na
venna Park Section o f Lech
Arbor, Seminole County, Pier.
Ida, a* recorded In Plat Rook
14, page II. of th* Public Rae rda ot (am lnole County, F lor­
ida
Tugather w ith th* follow ing
Hants o f property which ar* lo­
cated tn and permanantly In­
stalled aa a part o t tba Im­
provements on said proparty:
t U. E. Refrigerator Mudal
No. UIS-11, Svr. No. N f
411331
1 U. K. Rang* Model No. J
4lt. ler. No. TS 9373*1
I Mur-Sun Wall Haatar Mo­
dal Xo. C-T»-a
14 Veneltan Dltnd* manu­
factured by Seminole Vene­
tian Ullnd Company
TOU WILL PLEASE A P­
PEAR In tk* above-entitled
Court on or before tk* 7th day
• f December. 1344. which la a
data so t Ua* than 31 nor more
than 44 day* from th* first
publication of thle Notice, to
•how caua* why tha aforesaid
promissory not* and m ortgas*
should net be re-establlebed,
THIS NOTICE shall be pub­
lished once each week for fear
It) aucceaelv* w eeks la The
Sanford Herald.
DATED thU ith day * ( Nov.
ember, 1314.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Coart
By: Martha T. \Thten
Deputy Clerk
vas den Berg a Oay
H orsey* at Law
f 14
Flrat federal Building
Orlande. Florida 33491
Fu M U | Jtev. 4. 13, 33, IT , 1344

XOTICB
Notice la hereby given that
th* City Council ot Lungwood,
Florida, wilt bold * public hear­
ing at tha City Hall In tha
City of Longwood. Florida, at
1:44 p. m. on tho 3rd. day o f
Dccombor lit* , for tho purpoo* of confirm ing a Special
Aieoeement Improvement noil
for pufatlo Improvement In cun
• tr a d in g th* follow ing street*
w ithin tha city: "Tulll* Avanut between Grant Street and
Oleander Street, and Oak Street
between Reldtr Avenue and
Wlldmera Avenue"
Alt person* Interested may
be heard at such public hear­
ing aa to th* propriety and ed.
vlaatilllty of m aking aqch Improvamento ** to tho cost
thereof, *&gt; to tho man nor uf
payment therefor, and ** to th*
■mount thereof to bo seaeited
against each property eo Im­
proved.
Th* description of tsch pro
party against which an asses*
m*nt w ill b* made snd th*
•m ount to bo soooaaed to oach
Pleco or parcel of property are
liertln set forth and may b*
aactrtalned at the office of Ih*
Clerk ot the City of Longwood,
Florid*.
W*et Wlldmer* Subdivision
block 3
Lot 1 William J. Barbour 141
ft. 1114.33
Lot 3 Donald Lawton 144 f t
1133 44
Lot 3 John Strong 144 ft.
1131.40
Lot 4 Hark IL Bullock 144
ft. Itll.4 0
Lot I Robert Teomsn 144 ft.
l i f t . 04
Lot 4 Wm. A. Whlteaell 344
ft. 1134.40
Lot 37 Clifford ahumway II.t
fL 1134.33
Lot 31 Franklin D. Craft I )
ft. 1143.73
Lot 33 Clifford Ihumway 13
ft. 1143.73
Lot 14 C. H. Johnson, Jr. 144
ft. »t»l.»4
Lot 31 Lta’.er Moa* |44 ft.
Itfl.4 4
Lot 33 E. V* 11 Gunter too
ft. 3143 40
Lot 13 Paul C. Altman 1)3 3
rt. 3*71.73
r-ot 3* Paul Maloney 31} 3
ft. 3171.73
Lot 31 Xen Beeler 144 ft.
It*14»
Lot II Robert Lauahlln. Jr.
144 ft. 1133.04
Lot JT Miaou Eldrldg* III ft.
1133.44
Lot 1* tilaon El.irU g* 144 ft.
3113.110
Nit 33 illxon Eldrldg* 111 ft.
1114.13
Lot 33 John Marlin t i l l ft.
3313.71
Lot SI B. K. Black 111 3 ft.
1313.71
Lot I Mark R. Bullock l i t &lt;
ft. 1373 33
•outhsrn Fine* Nubdtvlalun
Lot 7 Ray tab* II t i l l ft.
« : i4 .ii
Lot I Ray label! 73 ft. 1111 33
Lot I Ray McCord 331.3 ft.
f lll.ll
Lot 14 CUre Bilmar 13 ft.
1144 33
Lot 11 D. D. Smith 73 ft.
11*4 33
f » t t l L N. Long 73 ft.
11*433
t-ot 13 Clare B*lmer 71 ft.
Il&lt; «IS
Lot 1* Georg* Allen 71 ft.
• 111.33
Lot t l Jam** Rhoades 117.14
ft. I l l i t l
Th* above epeci*) *••*•■m en u may be paid m full w ith­
in thirty (14) daya of the «, nflrmatlon of the above *••«■■&gt;
ment roll without Interest or In
ten f l f ) equal annual payment*
with Intareet of 4 3 par annum
Commencing thirty (J4) days
after the eonflrmatlun of the
roll.
1 HEREBY CERTIFY that
nolle* baa been sent In writing
by matt to the following prop etty owner* of a public hear­
ing to bo held to confirm tho
•p e d a l Assessment Improvement Roll an tho above named
atroota tn tha City of Longwood. Florida, inch hearing to
ba bold at tha City Halt la tha
City of Longwood. norlda. on
the IrJ. day of December til* ,
at 3:41 p. m.
W ITNEfg my hand aa Clerk
of tho City of Longwood. F lor­
ida. thta tlth day at November,
lift.
Onnle R. Shumate
City Clerk
FaPllak Xav. II, 34, 1 ) 44.

C M -tt

Legal Notice
XOTICB
Notice t* hereby given that
th* City Council of Longwood,
Florida, w ill hold a publl*
hearing at tba City Hall In th*
City of Longwood, Florida, at
1:44 p. a . on tha 3rd. day ol
December 1444 for th* purpose
of confirming a apaelal aae*se­
men l Improvement roll for pub­
lic Improvement* tn construct­
ing th* follow ing otreeti w ith ­
in th* city: "Seminole Avenue
and Land Avenue betw een
Highland Street and Lakevlew
Drive."
All pereonn Interested may be
heard at aueh publlo bearing *«
to th* propriety and advisabi­
lity of m aking aueh Improvemoots, aa to tho coot thoroof,
aa to tha m anner of paymant
tharafor. and aa to th* amount
tharoof to b* assessed against
4*ch property so Improved.
The description of each pro­
party against which aa ataeaament w ill be mada and tho
amount to be aaaoasad to oach
ptaea or parcal of property ar*
herein set forth and may ba aacartalnad at tha offlca of tha
Clark of tha City of Longwood,
Flurtda.
Laka W'ayman Height* Lake
Addition Block "K"
Lot 1 L.M.N. Enterprises. In*
10 ft 113.34
Lot 3 L.M.N. Enterprises, tn*
34 ft 313.14
Lot 3 L.M.N. Enterprises, In*.
34 ft. 311.34
Lot 4 L U X . Enterprise*. In*.
34 ft. 133.30
Lot 3 LM.N. Enterprise*, I no.
30 ft. 31330
Lut I LM.N. Enterprla**, Ini.
3u ft. 3*3 30
t—
»t 7 LM.N. Entarprleeo, Ine.
34 ft. 113.30
Lot I LM.N Enterprises, lna.
34 ft. 143.10
Lot I LM.N. Ent*rprlt#E ln a
34 f t 1)3.30
Lot If LM.N. Enterprises, In*.
SO tl 443.10
L it It LM.N. Enterprleoi, In*.
34 ft. 133.31)
Im I 11 LM.N. Enterprise*, ln a
I I I ft. m » n
Lut 11 Geurg* D tfcott 10 ft
SSd.OO
L it 1} LM.N. Enterprleea ln a
30 ft. 113.30
Lot 14 LM N. Enterprises, ln a
34 ft. 111.30
Lut 17 LM.N. Enterprise*, ln a
30 ft. 343.30
Lot II LM.N. Enterprleea. Inc.
11 ft. t it.s o
Lot i l LM.N, Enterprleea ln a
10 ft. 113.10
Lot 30 LM.N. E n te rp rle e a In*.
31 ft. 413.10
Lut 31 LM.N. Enterprleea ln a
34 ft. 113.30
Lot 13 LM.N. Enterprleea ln a
SO ft. 313.30
Lot 33 LM.N. E n te rp rle e a l n a
10 ft. 111.30
Lot II LM.N. E nterprleea ln a
34 ft. 313.34
Lake W'syman Height* Lake
Addition Block "D"
Lot 11 John X Janie* F*adl
11 t ft. 110) 34
Lot 1* John A Janice FaaJt
34 ft. 333.30
Lit tS John X Janie* F atdl
34 ft. t i l 30
Lot l l John A Janice F a sti
34 ft. 3)3 10
L t 17 John A Janice Faedl
30 ft. 113.30
Lot II John A Janice Faedl
14 ft. 11314
Lut l» Juhn A Janice Taedl
34 f t 1)3.30
L it :o J .nn a Ja nice Faedl
!i&gt; ft. 1)3 30
7-ot 31 ju h n A Jentc* Faedl
10 ft. 113.30
Lot 31 Juhn A Janice Faedl
30 ft. 1)1.34
Lot 13 J ilin A Janice Faedl
34 ft. |) 3 30
Lot 11 Juhn a Janice Faedl
3) tt. 1)134
Lake Weytuan Height* Lake
Addition Uluck "II"
Lot I Georg* D. gcotl 30 ft.
113.34
Lot 1 Georg* D. Scott 34 ft.
3IJ 3u
Lot 1 George D. Scott 34 IL
313.34
L .t * Georg* D. Scott 14 fL
|SS so
Lot } Oeorg* D. Scott 34 fL
111 34
f&lt;it I G e u r g * D. Scott 3* fL
3)3 34
L 't J Geurg* D. Scull 34 « .
117.14
J " 1 I Georg* D. gcott 111 IL
1311.3$
The above special a u t u m i i i i i
may ba paid In full within thir­
ty (J4I days of tha confirm *,
lion of tha above aasesem ent
roll without Interest or tn ten
(III equal annual payment*
with Interest at 4-3 per annum
commencing thirty ito t days
after th* confirm ation o f tha
roll.
I HKREDT CERTIFY tha)
nolle* haa beeo aant In w riting
by mall to tha follow ing pro­
perty owner* of a public boor.
Ing to ba bald to confirm th*
ttiieclal A ssessm ent Improvemeat Roll on th* above named
streets In th* City of Longwood. F lorid a such hearing to
ba bald at tha City Halt in tha
CHy of Longwood. F lorid a on
Hi* 3rd. day of Docambar III),
at 3:44 p, m,
WITNES6 my
hand
*•
CLERK of tha c ity of L ong­
wood. Florida th is 11th day ol
Nuvembar. t i l l .
Onnta R. Shorn*:*
City Clark
Fuk'.lah Nov. 13, J4, IMS
»
C M .4 I

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•5 .

F o r Solo

M . H e n a n F or Sale

3 BEDROOM. Family Room, 2 OWNER to br Transferred, 3
Bath, built la Appliances, Bdra., H* Baths, all elec­
Central Air ft Heat, wall to tric kitchen, large fenced
wall eirpoting. H2MOS
back yard. $*00 for equity
WOO WOULD BUY thaae ex­ and aseume ITT monthly
tra*. Central air condition­ payment. Call *3M*M, Cas­
selberry.
ing, carpeting, Venetian
bUnds, drapes, screened pa­ WNOWOOD, 2 Br. Frame,
tio, washer, refrigerator. ••decorated, Ige. Equipped
Landscaped lot, and a *12,WO kitchen, 2 car garage, Wee*
mortgage, at 30 N. Edge moo 1230 down. *43 mo. Will hold
Are. N. Orlando. 322-1031.
raortgige. TE 33141.
BEADY TO MOVE IN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Homes,
Realtor
1-2 balha. So. Longwood area
—Tradai considered, and Raymond Luadqutrt, As**.
we’ll bolld on goer lot. Semi­ PA 330*1 Atlantic lank Bldg.
nole Couoty's Leading Build
ar
$100 DOWN
HAROLD LOGAN
PHA-VA HOMES
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
Bale* office; So. on U. S. 17- Bedroom Homes available in
t l to Dixla Bell Diner, turn
all Areas o! Sanford. Let nt
right one block on Seminole Show you Around I
Are. *313*11.
*300 DOWN 2-bedroom, I hath
boose, extra large garage,
built-in kitchen with beauti­
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lo t I. DeBary, *oa-M7*.

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Management
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323-0340
322-4141
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322-8824
322-3402
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REALTY
0 BDRM., 2 Bath, Fla. Room,

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Nights: 123-0TM
322 0*41
2324 Psrk Drive

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97. H oumk For Rent
Kura, garage Apt. 2302 San­
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3234.
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1, 322 3*10.
HOMES, West 4th St. San­
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to dark.
3 ROOMS ft Bath, nicely [urn
GREENBSIAX
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Choice late available In Call 322-1119.
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overlooking golf course. 2 BEDROOM nice Masonry
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Kitchen Furn. Utility Room
specifications.
Grtenbriar
ft Carporte, *70 mo. 1302
, developed by
Summerlin.
KINGSWOOD
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1930 CHEVY, 33.000 Orlg.
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I—
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U —Catering
It— P ltcee i s g a t
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IS—Sw im m ing Pools
IT—Janitorial Services
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10— Concrete Conetr.
11—
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II—Plum ping
II— P ainting
I t —W ell D rilling
II— Air Cond. 4 H eating
It— Radio - T elevlalea
IS— r h o lo A Equipment
14— Home Appliance*
11—Statical Inetrum este
II— Buelneea Equipment
II—Jab Printing
I t—Upheletery
I t —Vacuum Cleaner*
IT—Ilo e ln s A Storage
It— K iterm tn atsrs
t l — Man t*— F low ers—la n d s
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322-3631.

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Awnings ft Cabanas
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322-2362
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1962 COMET

62 Ram bler
Ambassador Custom 4
Door Sedan. V-8, Stan­
dard Transmission, Pow.
rr S t e # fl uff, Power
Brake*. Htnter and Air
Condition.

*695

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

*1895

8 porta 4 Convertible, 4,966
Mile*. A Beauty

59 Ford

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Tired Of Renting ? f f

HWY. 17-92 St).

1964 TRIUMPH

BANK

^P O S S E S S IO N

Mercury

SAVE

Continental, game An A
*3 Model. Lika Naw

120. Automotive Hervlrt

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-91
Saaford, Fla.

1964 LINCOLN

IT FT. GLASS boat, 30 h.p.
motor, tilt trailer, converti­
ble top, extra gas tank, tarp.
Extras, 1109 S. Cbaia Ave.
See after 1 p.m.
IT Ft?HIQH~HAT,~wiUt access­
ories, 'Sg, 30 h.p. Johnson,
elec, start, Mlteball Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
1730. Call 322-6643.

Lincoln

Has the Selection

Gita way To The waterway
Robson S p o rtin g Goods
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
304 41 E. l i t Ph. PA I-3M1

•63 Che* ratal $1448 bal $41 mu
•61 Mania $997 bal. $37 ma.
1959 FORD Station Wagon. '63 Metro. $692 hat. $.11 mo.
1962 Chevrolet 2 Ion truck. '62 Falcon &lt;991 bal. $12 me.
•62 Renault $667 b*L $31 me.
Pb. 322-1427.
*69 Volks. $6*9 bet &lt;32 me.
1933 Chevrolet 210, 2 dr 235 '60 Lincoln $1199 bat $39 me.
Engine, Std. Trans. A clean '69 Cortalr $199 b*L $32 me.
car. History available, $293. *69 Mercury $991 bat $41 me.
Phone 322-3321 after 3:30.
'60 Ford $789 bat $37 me.
’61 PLYMOUTH, 6 Dr., St*. *69 Plymouth $689 bal $32 me
Wagon, fully equipped plus •89 Ford $399 bal. $31 me.
Air Cond. A real steal oniy *39 Plymouth $199 bal &lt;24 mo
$893. E L L I N O R MOTOR •39 Mercury $387 bal. $32 me.
COMPANY. Hwy. 17-91 So. ‘38 Ford &lt;399 bal. $17 me,
*38 DeSoto 1*99 bat &lt;3t me.
322 1133.
'38 Ford &gt;388 bet $29 me.
193T PACKARD Super “8", *38 Mercury $299 bat $11 me.
good Mechnlcal, Drive daily, '38 Pontiac *688 bat $31 me.
side mounts, new tires. Col •39 Hillman $499 bat $24 me,
lectors item, registered Clas­ 'IS Old*. &lt;1*9 bet l i t mesic. Oniy 1830. Call 323 0496. ’88 Chrysler $388 bat $29 me.
1984 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white '38 Dodge $399 bet &lt;22 mo.
with black (op. tonneau cov­ f A I T
SANroRD AVCer, white walls. Excellent
1 1 ) 1 / OPEN EVENINGS
condition. 322 0655.
Sanford, Florida
321-4893
Pram g em la tlt Oaualy
'62
FALCON. 2 Dr., Deluxe National Re posse**lens Inc.
(Dial Direst)
Auto. Traos., Radio, Heater,
immaculate Co n d . only
lflfi. A partm ents for Rent $1,093. ELLINOR MO T O R
COMPANY. Hwy. 17-92 So. |
FURNISHED 2-bedroom Dup- 322-1133.
lex Apt. Tcrrazxo floors, tile
bath, water furnished. Ph. •64 FORD Fastback Oalaxla
"SCO." $200. assume pay­
322-2376.
ment*. Call after 3:30 p.m.
DeBary 668 3614.
SMALL Clean Apt., private
bath ft Entrance. Ph. 322BOB McKEE USED CARS
0702.
NO MONEY DOWN
701
French Ave. 323-0721
DUPLEX 1201 ft 1203 Elm,
nicely furnished ft clean, $40. ’38 CADILLAC. 4 Dr. H. T
Also Apt. it 119 Elm, newly Fully equipped plus Air
decorated $30. Ph. North I- Cond, An excellent buy, on­
5267.
ly $993. ELLINOR MOTOR
COMPANY. Hwy. 17 92 So.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
322-1833.
Cowaa. 322-4011.

H E D R . i O M Trailer &lt;m
large lake Adults only. Ph.
I Room Efficiency apt. witft
322-734*
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
10’ WIDE, 2 heoroom trailer. for couple or single persoo
NO-8 4908.
or retired All utilities in­
I (Hi. Apartment* far Kent cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated ob in St., within 1
block of 2 tree parking Into
$30 mo. Up Surplus City.
tag shoppmg cwotar. In­
NICE. Cleso 3 Room Apt. Ph. quire at Manuel Jacobaon
322 3677.
Dept. Store It I E Flraf St.
2 REDROOM Furn. Apt. Call 10A. Rooms For Kent
322 9173, atier 3 Ph. 3224641.
CLEAN ROOM for Min 401
WE LA It A APARTMENTS
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
114 W First St.

940 • 9&lt;0 Month

HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

I t —Money Wanted
41—fa r in g * A Leah
It— Insurance
**—Seheole * laetrsattaae
TS—Employment (ayeltaa
Tl—Male Help Wanted
Tl—Parnate Help Wanted
Tl—Mala or Pemala Help
T4—Salas Help Wanted
TT—situation Wantad
I t—Income Property
I t —Buelneei Prop.—Sole
t l —Real Estate Wanted
IS— Rant E d it s Salt
IT—D ullness Rentals
SO—Lot* Por la te
St— Parma—Or area
s i —Out of Slate Acreage
II— H ouses Per Sate
•4—House*—Sal* or R ett
IT—Heue* Por Rent
ISO— Rasort Rental*
III—Trailer*—Cabanas
111—Mobil* Romeo—Sale
l i t —Mobile Home*— Rent
111—Trailer Space— Rent
111—Trailer Lots—Sat*
l i t —Apartments Por Rest
III—Room* Por Hast
l t s —Hate) Room*
111—Rental Apenta
t i t —W anted To Rent
111—Autoo Por bale
I I I —A ntes—Sale or Teal*
111—Trucks Por Sals
ll» —Automotive Servlet
III—
Pcootar* A Cycles
III— Boats A Maters
m — Marine ffuppUt* '

14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top.
windshield, remote eontrol,
40 HP Mercury ft Taller, Al­
so 12 ft. Alumlsum boat, T
i$ HP Evlnrudt ft Trailer
All for $800. Pb. 322-1149 af­
ter I p m

425-5938

322-5612

SOUTHWARD

1M0 Comet 4-Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder Engine
For Economy, Automatic Traiumlasion, Radio
and Heater. Top Shape!
*$K

!9ST FORD, ftM. 13th ft Mel
lonvlUe Ave.

Hunt

123. Boat a a Motor*

17 fP:AB1N BOAT~Convey
tibia tap, 40 HP motor. Hit
193g RAMBLER, 6 cylinder. 4
Trailer
1961, all accessorise
dr., Standard Transmission,
Ready to go in water, 323
1300. Ph. 322-3337.
0780 after 7.
'63 TRIUMPH Convertible. A
SANFORD IIERALn
real beauty only $t.393.
WANT ADS
ELLINOR M O T O R COM­
BRING
FAIT
PANY, Hwy. IT-92 So. 322RESULT!
1833.
'A3 CHEW ii NOVA, excel­
lent condition. 11600. Pb.
322-2313. •

CLASSIFIED INDEX

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M M .

s

*62 CORVAIR, 2 Dr. Deluxe,
5tra. Shift, Radio, Heater.
A real good buy only 11,093
ELLINOR MOTOR COM­
PANY, Hwy. 17-92 So. 322
1133.

3 BEDROOM, If*, living rm ,
PA 2-n»U
dining rm., Ige kitchen. Fla.
302 Fairmont Dr.
Room, With option to buy.
SEE our New Homes, West rent will be applied to down
Fourth S t , Sanford, Fla. No payment. Call 322-1012.
Down Paymsat VA; Min. CLEAN: 2-bcdroom bouse, kitDown Pajrmant FHA. Open chan equipped, 133. Garage
this Sat. ft Sun.. 12:30 to *:30 Apt. furn!died, $43. 322 2202
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. or 322-3383.
Ph. S3* 3911 Collect.
UNFURNISHED 3 • bedroom
t BEDROOM, Kitchen Furn.,
house, kitchen equipped. Ph.
Take over payments t*2,
322-3394.
Sunland Ph 322 7133.
2 BEDROOM, close to school
SACRIFICE 7 Redroom house, ft shopping center, $43 mo
HOSE COURT APT , t Bdrm
completely refinished, good , Call 322-1110
Furnished, near base, 2013
location. Ph. 322 0617.
N. ORLANDC J BdrmTun- Sanford Ave.
1-4323.
2 BDRM., 1303 EUlott. $*.500
furnished house. $70 mo, 110
322 0323 or 3234.
Fairfax Ave Open, call col­ 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33
mo., includes water ft elec­
lect Miami $21-1373.
~~ ALL CHILDREN^LOVE
tric. 322 9307.
The County you’ll enjoy the ORLANDO, (TO ran, 3 Bdrm.
pleasure ot this nice farm Unfurnished bouse, 102 Egan
home 1W stories, Lr. Dr., Drive. Open, call collect Mi­
Fla. rm., 3 Bdrm. Larje ami. 621-1373.
Kitchen loeated on 3 acre
GHIA
tiled farm with garaite, harn 2 B E D R O 0 M Unfurnished
house. Kitchen equipped. • Sedans
and poultry house. More
2312 Yale Ave. Call 3221614.
than 20 fruit trees. All for
• Hard Tope
*11.090.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
• Convertiblex
furnished I ml. to base. 1
• Station Wagon*
blocks to shopping renter ft
Complete
Kclrrliow
school, l year lease requlr
39'a Thru 6t'a
ed. 1120 mo. 322-UT0 after
INVESTMENT ft REALTY
U* N. Park Ave.
322-8173 3 p. m.
9200 • 9300 Down

Need A Real Fine Second Car?

115. A lta * F o r H alt
i i ■ m—
—
—
'CO CORVAIR, 4 dr. TOO. Auto.
Trans., Radio, Heater, ex­
tra dean only IT93. ELLINOR MOTOR COMPANY,
Hwy, 1T B So. 322-1133.
1964 Chevrolet Impels, 2 door
Hard top, Auto. Trins.,
Radio ft Heater. Power
Meetjig ft air-conditioned.
Call 3224244 ft u k for
Frank Jones.

4£

S t Johns Realty

*Wt Have The Home For You*

Garage, Disposal, Dishwash­
er. Make deal, 322-141$.

X

Seltzer

1M1 S. Park Am.
FA 2-3232 anytime

$100.00 DOWN

For the Beet Buy In
- A New or Resale Home,
See Stenatrom Realty

By N adine

Seminole Realty

Home*

HOMES
FOR SALE

N or. IS, 1954 — P age 11

SW EETIE PIE

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
BAVENNA PARE, 3 Bedroom, 11* N. Park Ava FA W in
3 bath, Central Air-condi­
3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath. Fanalad
tioning. heating, built-in kit* chan, excellent closet space, Fla. Room, Kitchen equipp­
established lawn, landscap­ ed, 128 W. Coleman Clrcla,
ed. 401 Sataumn Dr. Phone Ph. 322-93)4.
322-2441.
Government Owned

•

frra ll

Taka Intents!* 24 — |*t
off *t tha DtBsry tschange, or call.

62 Corvuir
Mom a 2 Dour. I Speed
Transmission, Radio and
Hsatar. Red Finish With
All Vinyl Intarlor.

*1495

196

CHEVROLET Station Wagon, V-8
CHEVROLET 2 Door Hardtop
KOKD I Door Sedan
FOK1) Station Wago*
CHEVROLET Station W«|on
BUICK I Hour

O P E N F R ID A Y
N IT E T I L 9 l\M .

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. &amp; Palmetto

Ph. 322-8231

PLYMOUTH I Dour

16

MANY MORE MAKES AND
MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM.

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Avg.

Ph. 322-4W4

6 6 8 -4 4 6 8

2507 Tark Dr.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MACKIE BROS DIVISION
TMt Of If ONA COMORAIION

Ph. 322-0861

WINTER PARK — PH. Ml « 0209

�Drive Concludes
Bjr D m i Eat**
rollicking TV show, “ Cutooa
Party," ia which aha teaches
end children, nine y ean and
young tad old tha M cnti &lt;y
older, attended a berbecoe
cartooning, will bo at th«
d i n n e r at First Baptist
Winter Park Hall Friday at
Church of Ixm (wood.
1, 4 and T p.m* and Saturday
The dinner marked comple­
at 11 a. rl, 2, 4 and 7 p. m.
tion of the current Sunday
Mlia Comanor ha* akctebcd
School anllitmant program
Papaya and Mlekay Houaa tor
hold by the church.
tha movje* and artiibttcd her
J. P. Beal served aa chef
ihow on television in a number '$
and ipant nearly all after­
of major cities.
noon barbecue!ng 190 pounds
She has worked as a movie
of dressed pork over an epen
cartoonist
far Fleischer and
pit of charcoal and oak wood.
Disney studies, created a num­
BARBECUING 190 pounds of drassod pork recently fo r e Longvood Bap­
Mrs. B. B. Gray, Mra. Beta
ber of animated ehareetere
tist Church dinner wera Free ton Beal, chef, and W erth Hauser. Ladles of
Brown and Mra. Arlans Aus­
and represented Fleischer Stu­
tin
prepared
tha
mixed
vecethe church checking on progress of tha cooking are, left to right, Mra. B.
PARTICIPATING IN AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK activities at
dios
at thaatcrs, art galleries
tables, sweet potatoes, cole
Seminole High School this week were (from left) Principal Andrew
K. Gray, Mrs. Arlene Austin and Mrs. Beta Brown.
(Herald Photo)
and colleges all over the na­
slew,
rolls,
coffee
end
tee,
Bracken, Sandra GoodwsQ, President Elaine Echols of the 8HS chapter of
tion.
served with the pork.
fu tu r e Teachers and the FTA sponsor, Mlaa Grace Marie Stinedpher,
She ia currently relating her
While the dinner was undertalents to occupational that* '
way children ap to olght
apy on the Florida scone.
yean old had a party In the
new educational building. Tha
youngsters wera served re—Opened hank accounts tor ed two or three nights a Presbytery M eet
fresh menIs and enjoyed Bing­
The Bev. Lucas F. Grits of
thair profits.
MONTGOMEBY, Ale. (UP1) Jury reported it was hopeless- night recess was called.
week and totd their parenta W a i t minster Presbyterian
ing end doing handwork.
—Held weekly dinners to they wera going to ths li­
Thaggard waa accused of Following tha dinner, young
A M arti coart jury was to ly deadlocked,
Church, Caasalbarry, together
discuss “future buaineas."
tiume deliberations today ia District judge Freak H. taking U» money from the people a«es nine to 17 years,
brary.
with a representative of tha
They also operated under
Bank and Trust Com mat In the educational build­
m
larceny trial of a Johnson Jr. waa forced to Union
Six of tha boys ware book- church elders, will attend a
rules that Included:
pany March g, 1M3, and refut­ ing to watch a magician’s act
an who withdrew M3,000 er- summon nddltiooat J u r o r s
ad on suspicion of burglary meeting of tha North Flor­
ing to return it when the error
—“Alt members moat wear
meooaly credited to hit ac- when tha new trial opened waa discovered. The bank said and see a film which portray­
turtle neck sweaters, eape- and held for Juvenile author­ ida Presbytery of the United
mat la a local bank.
Thursday because of difficu­ the money should have gone ed a boy’s Interest In hot
daily to tha weekly dinner ities. Tha other six ware re­ Presbyterian Church of tha
rods.
lt is the second trial tor T. ty in finding unbiased pros
leased to thair parents, dep­ USA to be held In Euetia Fri­
Into the Alabama Power Com­ Sunday School superinten­
meetings.
. Thaggnrd. A mistrial was pacts. The Jury deliberated pany
uties said.
day.
account
—“A t dinner we will talk
retired last spring after a about one hour before an over­ Testimony during the first dent Frank Ballentlno spoke
about burglaries.
to the adults on the functions
trial *stabilised that TbagHas in the modem space age.
—*‘Ws will rids to and
of the Sunday School and
H urry To Wide Track Town!
gard three times asked tell
Its tide semes from tha Indian
from jobs in taxis wheravst
church and showed a color
era to cheek the amount he had
possible.
1962 Pontiac Starchlaf 4-Door. Whit* Finish
on deposit and three times was fihn entitled “Gateway to
« y e f tha landing owl in the
—“Members will break up
Growth."
A
film
atrip
w
aslIT
'
With
A D Morrokldt Interior For R e a lly Prac­
Bvertfadee heard only at ths
told U was more than (43,000.
In two*. Each group will
tical
Family Driving, Hydramatic, Power
time af impending important
It took tellers about half an •hown depicting functions ed1 J?**’
pocket own haul."
hour to put the money in n tha different officers in Sun- .. .
Steering
and Brakes, Radio and Heater. Marked
Deputies said members of
,
(Entry deadline la Nov. 18.)
Behest Tayier atari as Dean,
sack for Thaggard to carry it day School daises.
ths
gang—all
from
Temple
Down
From
$2195.
Now Only $ f | | g
Adult Sunday School teach- ,h&gt;t
B bespectacled, Icily Well- ____ __ W# will enter a marching unit.
out.
City
High
School—admitted
osteal protestor and instructor
The defendant’s attorneys era introduced w e e J. p. ^
burglarising 19 homes In
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC,
_
af children on « Seminole In­ .......... We will enter a small float (Hind Pullad)
did not claim that Thaggard Beal, John Deaton, Tom HowTemple City, nine in Pasa­
ard, Wayne Joiner, Mra. Ar- t |on(
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER
was
Innocent
of
taking
the
die* Beeervation.
dena and one in San Gabriel.
W* will enter a large float (Vehicle Pulled)
3*1 W. 1st ST. _________________SANFORD, FLA.
Geraldine Brooks co-tUra ia .......
money, but they contended tha lene Austin, Mrs. Torn Lyles, _
The youth allegedly operat­
•w rate ef "Doe," an alluring Please Classify Entries as Followst
bank voluntarily gave It to him. Mrs, Sally Deaton and Mrs. ___
i f
medico to the Indians
" I’m not saying ha did right. Jack Lindsay,
------ Commercial
who successfully ministers to , _____ Religious Organisation
I’m saying he’s not guilty ol Adult superintend ants of
larceny," said attorney Ira Dc tha Young Married Groupa In­
_ ..... ....Junior Chris Organisation
- -.......School
Breads Scott, ia her first
troduced ware Elton Bennett
Ment.
motkn picture, appears as _______ Senior Civle Organisation
U. S. Attorney Ben Harde­ and Stanford Klinger.
Taylor's daughter, "Barbara"
man said "Thaggard entered After the dinner and pro­
and Chad Everett, a saw star, Name of Organisation
(hat bank with a heart full ol gram those attending went to
portrays a brilliant young Person In Charge
larceny and left there with a thair respective classrooms
fieminolo.
sack full of money."
for brief meetings.
Address
....-------------Phone
Hare Lawrence, winner of
Approximately &lt;00 adult*

Could This Bo A 'Gift'?

many accolades for his char­
acter portrayals, enacts the
hay rote of the Seminole Modielan Man, ‘Joels Billy."

Mall to:
I*. O. Box 1643
Sanford, Fla.
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anniversary meeting and celebration Included, left to right, Mrs. Gloria
Accardi, secretary; H. Guy Chase, board member; Mrs. Ruth Blatt, presi­
dent; Miss Ethel Johnson, game director; E. Z. Walters, vice president
•nd assistant game director, and Mrs. Clarence Andrews, treasurer.

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Unique Salute
I t M tm i certain now th at the Un­
ited States In the near future will
h are a new nationr.1 park, one that
will be unique in the world.
For the last 10 years, ever since
the last American-to-be was process­
ed through it, Ellis Island has stood
abandoned in New York Harbor, just
beyond the 8tatue of Liberty. Short­
ly, says Secretary of the Interior
Stew art L. Udell, he will present a
plan to President Johnson whereby
th e island and its buildings will be
turned into a perk, with gardens,
promenades and an immigration
museum.
The U tter, suggested some time
ago by the National Park Service
and countless private citizens, is
w hat will make the park unique.
The immigration movement to
America (which still continues, of
course) represented the greatest
mass migration of people in human
history.
In the ISO years between 1781 and
1961, more than 42 million men,
women and children staked their
lives and fortunes, what little fort­
unes they may have had, on this new
experiment called America. At the
peak, in the first decade of this
century, nearly nine million came to
these shores.
All of us, ultimately, trace back to
Immigrants.
The contribution of each of the
scores of nationalities and ethnic
groups to the country is scarcely
calculable. America today Is not n
homogeneous alloy, the product of
the so-called “melting pot," but a
fabric made of many interwoven
cultural strands.
If each nationality were given a

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There can be no greater sendee
to mankind, and no nobler mission,
than devotion to world peace. The
course has been charted.—Harry S.
Truman.

LBJ’s Great Challenge
by the voter*. A mandate la
defined by Webster a* an authorative command, a formal
order from a attperior court
or offirlal to an inferior one.
When a president nr govern­
or believes tha voters have
given him a mandate, it la
time for the beaten opposi­
tion party to take to Its
hole*. A president with a
mandate in his pocket ia most
likely to look upon it as a
license to do as he pleases
and to claim solemnly that he
was commanded to tha action
by th* voters.
----That la how FDR got Into
the businea of trying to pack
the U. 8 .Supreme Court In
revenge for its consistent
opinion* declaring basic New
Deal legislation both unwise
anil unconstitutional. FDIt
railed it a horae-and-buggy
court and persuadod himself
that the people had com­
manded him to motorise the
Altamonte Spring*
Baterprtea
vehicle.
I n . RiteMe Barite
Mrs. Jalia Bartaa
Some such temptation sure­
831-1311
848-8834
ty will seek out Johnson al­
SS8-44S4
Bear Lake-Forest City
though not in the area of the
Lake Mary
Mrs. Msryana Mils*
Supreme Court. The Justice*
Mrs. Franrrs Waster
(
*38-3871
long since unhitched their old
312-8218
horse to parade In style as
Casselberry
Laka Monro*
high powered and fully mech­
Mrs. Jaa* Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Jokaaea
anised performer* In the dem­
322-4723
818-884*
ocratic circuses presided over
Loagwoad
by a succession of ringmast­
Chateau
Mr*. Denaa Ettas
ers, FDIt to LBJ, Inclusive,
Mrs. J*aa Msgte
838-3317
888*8741
firrat I'olitical
North Orlando
The explosive nature of
Mrs.
Margaret
Cosby
|
Delia**
322-4785
great political power In on*
Mr*. Mildred fitaey
Oa
tees
man’s hands as now It re848-8414
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
poset In the hands of Lyndon
812-4841
Johnson ran be of nurlear
Geneva
Oviedo
proportions unless ths hand*
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Mr*. Bvelya Lundy
848-4878
belong to the most long head­
848-3188
ed kind of politician. It Is
the good fortune of Lyndon
Johnson that ha ia a politi­
cian of enchanting capacity,
capable not merely of seeing
around corners but of sim­
ultaneously putting both ears
to the ground.
Pag# 1-A Sanford, Florida Fri. November 13, 196-1 The White House may
never have seen Johnson’s
like liefore. There is a possi­
WALT US A. (-IKLI1W, lU llO B AVB r i l L I I U t a
bility, therefore, that LBJ will
PHASIC TOLTOLUSB. O n a ltW i - *••*«• I g t u i i r
BOBBBT ALKXANDKA
JULIAN L. I T I S I T M I
survive th* m aster test that
Advertises
Director
Associate 1 &lt;11tar
now confronts him, the teat
BUT fiBBBB
■ t s a r I. J ohnson
Advarllalaa Manager
being in his ability to possess
Utilising Editor
BOV PLATT
enormous power without he­
tteneral
Advertlalas
Mtnagrr
DON IS WILLIAMS
AANIB SHOSBAKKB
mming trapped in tha incau­
Social? Editor
Bticlaaae Manager
tious use of it.
DOTTIB AUSTIN
PBBB WALLS
City editor
Mtekaalcal BupL
It i* a possibility and no
JUDY WALLS
BILL VINCENT
more.
The probability ia that
0 **17 gdltcr
Itafl I’kalographtr
LBJ will tie lured in one way
rubllrhed dally atcept Saturday, Sunday and Ctwl.lni.i, pub- or another to put his great
liahad Saturday preceding Christmas.
political power to a test to
glA SCBim oN BATKP
which it I* not equal. It was
Home Dallvary
tie w«*k such a trap an that in which
Ay B alt
SKMINDLti COUNTY
ALL OTUKH MAIL FDR was raught nearly 30
y u an ago.
»tl*a t tear
Lie weak
I
i l l • MeatSg
Alt I Monika
by rebellious congressional
Democrats. The Republican*
had the wit mostly to alt
back while tha Democrats
ripped their own party to
ahreda.
A great war engulfed Eur­
ope In 1939 to enable FDK to
obtain a third term in 1940,
despite the shattering court
battle, a good eaample of tha
luck of the Roosevelt*. But
for that war and the prob­
lems it created FDR prob­
ably would have been defeat­
ed In 1940. He would hava
been tha candidate e l a party
too weakened by Internal
strife to mount a winning
campaign.
FDR Haaded Mandate
FDR was judged in 1930 to
hava been given a mandate

Herald Area Correspondents

&amp;anfrrd fmtlh

A l l I MoatSa

LB t MaelA

D. a. p e e la l X tgalaU aat provide tea t all
paid la advaaca.

—“You should hive locked better Applied Psyehoto|!it
the door."
than aome Ph. D. professor* of
analysis af tact m W w w y
—“Oh, excuse me. Madam." psychology.
la M M f M N i Alia, tact
(2) A chronic borrower asks And I'm not exaggerating!
you to lend him $10. You know For some psychologist til
bo seldom pays his debts, yet around in guinea pig laborator­
you don't with to be rude, it ies, watching Infra-human ani­
mals and then try to pontificate
ia beet to tell him:
—He It a deadbeat, so you about human behavior.
So you muat not aoaor at
can't risk it.
non-college people, for many
—Your wife handles the cash,
of the b u t psychologists ea the
so ha'll have to see bar.
public platform and at tha
CASE U-8JI: Dr. Norman
Vincent Peal* la eo# at the “You'll be able to givo him beads of business corporations
never obtained a tingle sem­
Board Members a&lt; our Inter- only $5.
faith Scientific Maniac* Foun­ (3) A fellow worker arbitrar­ ester of college psychology!
ily orders you to perform your Yet they may bo geniuaw at
dation.
At a _____Board
receot BoardMuting.
Maotinj. Job in a different way than la understanding people and dia­
were discussing the need your custom. He has no author­ gnosing buying trend*.
You don't need to spend T
tact in dealing with mar­ ity over you. You should:
—Tell him to mind hts own y u r t in college and obtain a
riage problems.
Ph. D in psychology to b« a
“Tact," com merited Dr. buiineas.
P etit, “ia probably a synonym -S ay “O.K.," but do tha deft psychologist!
When I printed that sentence
for great psychological insight, work in your own way.
in a column a few yean ago,
coupled with g kindly spirit.” —Follow his advice.
And that ia • splendid ana­ Those arc Just three of a the Ethlea Committee of tha
lysis, for many college gradu­ longer list of similar practical American Psychological Asso­
ates who have dealt mainly problems in Applied Psycho­ ciation called me an tha car­
with inanimate drjectg, thus logy that are outlined in the pet and accused me of “un­
ethical aarriuct,” arguing that
will blurt out very embarrass- booklet named below.
ing things and not even reallte Dr. Pcale has wisely sug­ nobody ran understand human
they have offended their com­ gested the need for psychologi­ nature without formal college
cal Insight In order to be tact­ and graduate work in the psy­
panions.
chology department! Ridicu­
As a quick teat of your tact, ful or diplomatic.
try to answer the problem* be­ Alai, mere college degree* lous?
don't necessarily indicate tact, Jesus described such nitwits
low:
&lt;n A butler accidentally for aometimei men with a Ph. as “ Straining at gnats but
open* the bathroom diror while D. or M. D. degree may aiUI swallowing camels.”
Send for mv "Vocational
the lady of the bouse la bath­ be very tact leas.
On the contrary, a bootblack Guidance Teats,*’ enclosing a
ing. He should lay:
—''Oh, excuae me, Madam. or corner newspaper boy, long stamped, return envelope,
I didn't know you were in though not 15, may have watch­ plus 20c, and use them in
ed people keenly so he la a planning your career.
here.”

Thought For Today
When a man’s ways please the
Lord, he makes even his enemies to
be a t peace with him.—Proverbs
16:7.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Th# great chillsnge of hi*
life time cornu now to Lyn­
don Balnea Johnaon. It la tha
teat of hit ability to survive
in tha rarefied atmoaphar* of
tha Kiddy political heights to
which tha Nov. 3 election
raised him.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was
so challenged nearly 30 years
ago after tha landitlda 193fl
election. Ha flanked. Three
monthi a fte r he all but
skunked Republican Alt M.
Landon In 1930, FDR pro­
posed to Cangreae a plan to
park tha Suprema Court with
New Deal sympathisers.
The court packing project
wee defeated and not by a
Republican congrcsilonal up­
rising. Tha project was licked

Worry Clinic

color, the history of the nation would
be seen as a multicolored, evolving
pattern. At one time or another, a
single color is dominant—first the
English, then th e northern Euro­
peans, the Irish, the Eastern and
Southern Europeans, the Chinese end
Japanese.
It is not always a pretty pattern.
Thera is a black hue, the only one
forcibly added to the fabric. It has
kept apart, as most of tb s others
were a t first, before they gradually
interwove with th e old pattern, add­
ing freshness and strength.
Nothing could be more fitting than
that the buildings of old Ellis Island,
which represented the end of a long
journey and the beginning of hope
for so many millions of Americans,
should become a museum dedicated
to their story.
It is even more fitting th a t Udell's
announcement he made a t this time,
for it coincldea with the publication
of John F. Kennedy's last book, “A
Nation of Immigrants," on which he
was working a t the time of his death.
Completed by his brother Robert,
It makes a plea for the overhauling
of the excessively restrictive immi­
gration laws we have today.

«

Dr. Crone’s

CONFUQUS SAY, "ITS LATER THAN YOU THINIC

Bruce Biossat— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEAi —
From her* cn, President Lyn­
don B. Johnson may have to
put limits upon himself of a
sort that seemed pretty far
from his mind in the recent
campaign.
Th* blending of hi* expan­
sive nature with th* expan­
sive vote he won on Nov, 3
could be just a bit too much,
net Just fur those around him
but fur the country as well.
H* ia not fabled for hi*
modesty. Having now discard­
ed hix frayed copirs of favorahle public opinion polls, hr
may hereafter he expected to
offer any visitor a Hurling,
certified list of his rolcss.nl
winning pluralities In state
after state.
The head reel* with the
figures:
• Largeit vote ever given

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Do you auppose youth*
watch wrestling so they can
learn some new holds
a a
e
A writer sayt people are
getting harder to find. Why
don’t some of the political
candidates just give up?
a a a
The way the kids twist in
some of the latest dances, It’s
a wonder they don't wind up
looking Ilk* pretiels.
a a a
A youth on a date was
pinched for blowing hla horn
for almost an hour. Ilia gal
probably was dressing,
a a a
School kids who atart on
clgaretUs at an early age
may be seeing their good
health go up in smoke,
a a a
It won't be lung until leap
year ia over—then tha youths
will hava to get up their
nerve.
* a •
Police gave free transpor­
tation to two Ohio hoys who
were stealing gas from park­
ed cars.
•
e a
There's not much peace of
mind fur a man when hie wife
constantly gives him a piece
of hers.
a a a
Little tots couldn't do as
many wrong things a* a
neighbor tells their mother
they do.
a * *
Teenage kids help dad to
get a shocking charge out of
th* electric light bill.
a a a
When picktrs in southern
cotton fields monkey around
maybe th* hose yells, “ Cur
nut your cotton pickin' kid­
ding!''

a presidential nominee, up­
wards of 42 million . . .
• Biggest winning margin,
more than 15 million . . .
• Greatest state margin,
2.5 million in New York . . .
• First man ever to get
past the on* million plurality
mark in more than one state.
iJchnaon did it in an ambling
six — New York, Mastarhusetta, Pennsylvania, O h i o ,
Michigan, California.!
Th* President, and the na­
tion, hoth must now live for
four year* with this stupen­
dous victory. He nmy not find
it easy to contain himself.
For nearly a year in th#
White House, this gaudy Tex­
an has made a career of surpriving everybody, ermrlimes
including LIU. He has been
trying to give himself a face
that wilt fit a coin, that will
be remembered.
In his frenetic quest for
identity, be has stripped down
the barriers setting him anil
the puhlic apart.
Hi* piedeveessor, th* late
John Kennedy, surrounded the
world’s highest elective office
with a detachment, a misty
vagueness, nn aura of mys­
tery never quite proiied.
With Lyndon, the only mys­
tery is what facet of hi*
makeup and hi* doings he will
show ycu next.
Kennedy stirred interest by
seeming si ways to hold some­
thing back. Johnson appears
never tn hold anything back,
yet manages tn suggest there
is more to come.
In all this swirling endeav­
or, in and around th* White
House grounds and on the
campaign read, he h is grasp­
ed constantly at the country's
lapels. Motion Is hi* daily
diet.
Hut the self-portrait thus
daubed at so Insistently in

bold colors tends at times to
spill beyond the edges of the
frame into a certain formless­
ness. Constant bold surprise
ran unsettle people or dull
the very sente* it is Intended
to arouse.
Now this unpredictable man
from the Pede males can mova
aImuI with greater freedom
than ever on the new stage
bn lit from hi* unparalleled
victory.
Some in Washington who
think they know the President
suggest, however, that this is
the moment to begin reining
himself In. If he bax been
given sny truly positive man­
date, it Is perhaps to be ealm
and sternly and restrained —
both in official and unoffirUI
endeavors. He was voted for
aa a man seen as a contrast
to a rival thought tn be rash.
He has no mandate to lueak
great new ground. Nor to
caper restlessly like a dis­
placed Texan. He likes to un­
fold, to unravel. But the
counsel of some would !&gt;* that
this high point in his life is
the place to draw his strings
taut, to pull his sprawling
nature buck within measured
bounds.
Lyndon Johnson has the
vntrs and the victory. Now
he must go up aguinst his­
tory and earn them.

Letters

To The Editor
Tie Berate w*♦»— »« 1*1tors I n ti It* read*** aa f»A
II* allalre. Th* wrltrr mar a**
a era man* ovetlded «h* leti*r ate* raw toe the w tlirr'i
Ir a * ■*■• aaC addr#**. Latter*
af lew** thaa *** ward* will
k* alvea »r*f*r*ar*. t.rttar*
addrtaaed ta athara ara a*r**t.
akl* pre. Med th*V da sat d*at
la *«raaaallll#a. I*eetor ••
pekiuhed hr Tha Mnald.
Editor, Herald:
In thi* past electlcn w*
r e a d that poll watcher*
searched voters' handbag* and
questioned voters right U&gt;
vote.
t first voted for Hughe* In
1915 and have voted for 30
years, and never had any In­
terference. So my first reac­
tion would be t» slug anyone
who touched me befrr# voting,
ax qualified worker# have the
hooks to check all names and
tend the booths.
Only once have I seen sny
disturbance at the polls and
that was in Ylmr City, Tampa,
In 1015, where carloads of
Cubans, nil named Francisco
Alvsrsx would go from pell
to poll and vote. There were
50 or mors men sit named

Francisco AWarn. I also saw
John K. Match
Longwood
men jerked nut of line by
furre, with no law in alght.
P. S. Seems lika Florida ta
Florida must be different 50 years behind times tn this.
If voters are still allowed to
be Interfered with In line nutOVER 35 YEARS
aide the voting booth.
At rirat A Palmetto
What lx the law in Florida
(Aloac*id* aid past efffea)
about poll watcher* aearchlng
people outside the voting
booth and aWo Interfering in­
side th* precinct building?
Do any other state* allow
poll watcher* to Interfere
with public voting? W hat are
• Carpet i • Farnltirs
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• Tile
• Ph
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Wedaaaday N igh t
P rayer fe r r ite ------ ViM P&gt; m .

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ALLLUTCR C H U R C H ,
1411 Park A r e a t I d l k l I t
H er. C. C. D m f t . — .P a e le r
Bwaday Bekeel ____ l i « l a. m.
W orship aerrlee — 11:11 a. m.
B v a a to g W arship
TiM p&gt; m.
A U leas* T a jik
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F ellow sh ip (W ed.) _ Tit* p. m.
i t a j w herrlea mLm f it * p m .

____________ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Car. *U h and Kim
m . U . Wilder —
— P aster
P ea4aT leb aal ____ 1:41 a. m.
M e r a la f W arship - H it* a. m.
■ r e s la p W arship — til# P- m.
T e n th Parr. (ins.) - *:•• ►
M id-W eek Parr. (W ed.) . T ill

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___

BaptiBt
CRNTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
P onder Plheel —
M l -------M o r e lia Worship — IIi*4 a. m.
T r a la lsa U aaloa - M l t « •
■ r e a lm Perries -----P- m.
W ad. Prayer P erries 7:10 p- m.
M ariery Open
W TR R .----------------- 7sta p. m.
P aaday Rita Broadeaet
W ESTffDB MIBPIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith I t * H olly Are.
John R. X t a p ------------ Paata*
P aaday Seheel —
(III# a. m.
P anday
H orn lap Warship — 11:H a. m.

BSKlif

■ raaln p WarHilp — TiM p. as.
W adaatday
P rayer Perries .
- Tin* p. n .
P1MPC REIT BAPTIBT
CHURCH
Oaera Road
P aata*
- W illiam J. Oueea
Mom Ins Woretilp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l-----— l : t l a. m.
T raining Union —_ i : l l p. m.
E v e n ln t Worehlp — 1:1* p. m.
W ed. Officer* A Teachers
H eeltap —.... — — l : ! t p. m.
JORDAN MIKStONAnT
BAPTIST CHURCH
i u i w . r i m str ee t
P andey School —_ IS:## a. m.
H oralap W orship — ll:*a a. m.
B ib le pTsdr (Sunday) TlOO p m.
■ ra n a ellitln Service t:M p. m.
W ad. Prayer M eet — 7:te p. m.
■ Ill Stephana — ------- - Paetor
A Cordial W aleom* to All

■II Park A v e ise
r . t Cktace ----------- p a lte r
M orales Worehlp — liM * a .
Paaday Peheal —— M l a. n .
H oralap Warship — 11:44 a at.
Tratalap Ualoa ___ 1:11 p. m.
E venlap Worship - T ill p m.
Wad. Prayer Pareto s 7:M p- as.
BLDER PPR1ROP BAPTIST
Old Orlaade Rd. a t Heater A v a
B. H am lllea O rltfla _ P astor
Sunday f c h e o l ____1:11 a. as.
Morning Worship — lt:*4 a. as.
Training Unlea — lit* p&gt; as.
B eaaln g Warship — f i l l p. at.

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Ckarah Street, Long wood
V t. Charted W . Stew art, Jr.
Tlear,
H oly C an m aataa — B:SS a. a .
Fam ily ■ orr is e A
---------------- I:M a. m.
— ..
- — 1:1* a . m.

BAPTIPT MISSION
KKTBMPRMB
Ssaday S c h o o l-----— M l a. m.
Morning Worship _ |l:0« e. m.
Training Union
1:41 p. m.
E vening Worehlp — 7:1* p. at.
Wed. Nlaht
P tty e r Meeting . .. 7:1# p. m.
Rev. R. J. Boynton — Paetor

HOLT CROPS
*#! p. P ark a v a
TV. L i n y D . Paper, R euter
H oly C e a a M lM _ 7:41 a . m.
F am ily Sem ico u 4
lu n g e r P efeM l--------- I M h k
Hornlap P rayer

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES O P CHRIST
l i t ! S. Pan lord A r t
R. Vernon Pall**
Sunday School
f i l l a. m.
Morning Worehlp . 11:41 a. at.

(rest Pea*ay —

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Free M ethodist
PR PB METHODIST CHURCH
Crraer Ith PL sa p Laurel A v a
R e :. C. B. An l e v a m _
Faatrr
Telephone: lll-T S ti
PnnAey Schorl _
1:41 g. m.
Hornlap W o r e h lp
19:41 a. m.
Evenlap W o r e h lp
7:o* p. m.
W*A Prayer Service T:IS p. a

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O P CHRIST
deaeva
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Bvangettit
Bible B e h o e l---------1:1* n. m.
Morning Worehlp — MO a. at.
E onlng Wurehlp — 4:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Service l ; t t p. as.

Lutheran

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Highway I I Wetl
Morris R u b y ------- Evangelist
Bible C l e i t ----- --- II;** a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:4# a. at.
Evening Wurehlp — 1:0* p. m.
B ible C ltnee Wad. _ III# p. m.

GOOD SHBFHKRD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IMS A Orlando D rive
H w y. IT- Pt)
Sanford, F lorida
tn -iiti
The Rev. J . S e r t e i P a a r y ,
Paetor
Sunday School ------ | : | | a. m.
Horning W urihlp „ lli e e *. m.
Communion—Klret Sunday la
Each Month
K indergarten and Nuraary

CHURCH o r CHRIST
t i l l Perk Avenue
Bert B r o w n ---------Evangel!**
Sunday
Bible S tu d y ------— !*:*! a. m.
Morning Worship — II:** a. m.
E ven ln t Service _ 1:1* p. at.
See "lleretd of Truth” t p. m.
Sunday on Cbaanel t
Tuesday
Lad lea lllbl* Claes _ l l i t l a. m ,
Wednesiley
Bible d e e * --------- Till p. ■*

But old enough far the Bible t
For in these very years before she fully understands Its truth, s
child lesms to raped God's Word. Reverence ii born. A sense of th«
importance of religion develops.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH UK CHRIST
aCIKNTlKT
IS* Keet Hecond Htreet
Pundey Mervlr* A
Sunday 8&lt; Hu.ll ....... 11:00 e. m.
Hublecte: "Murtale end Im ­
mortal*"
Wedneeder Service _ M l p. m.
Reeding lluum: I t l K. Klret.
Weekdays: le il* *. m. - 4:1#
p. m. Krldey Evening: 4:10S :lt p. m.

The passage* must be short. . . and sensibly chosen. Childish but
searching question* must be answered. Mother ant! Dad will soon illseover that explaining Truth to their child deepens their own com­
prehension.

CHURCH O P ROD
11 nd A Pronch
U If. A lfo r d ................... Paatn*
flundny School —— 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — ll:*4 a. m.
E vengellelle Barv. _ 7:11 p. m.
Tuee. Prayer Berv. - 7:14 p. m.
Thurs. Young People
Endeavor
--------1:11 p. at.

OHTKKN BAPTIHT CHUHCli
HWT. 414
I'h. 1 1 1 .tilt
P se to r ___ Cheater W. i'lenk
Sunday School
14:90 %. m.
Morning Service — !l:eo e. m.
T raining Union —
4:10 p. m.
K venlna Hervlra — 7)10 p. m.
W edneedey M eetlnee:
Organ laallan# — . t:le p m.
Prayer — - ...........- 7;le p. m.
Chair — -------------- 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OK RODOK PIIOPHKCT
lie y Elm Avvnue
Tiev. Robert W a tc h ___ P se to r
Sunday School
.u. 1:41 a. m.
Worehlp Hervlce — 70:40 a. m.
K ngtllalJa Herv. _ Til* p. m.
Tundey:
Rlbl* Training
Till p. m.
Thursday;
Young People Service 7:41 p.m.

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
I t s Parh A t*.
Bar. Robert M. Jenklne, Pent**
Morning W orehlp _ l: t * p. m.
Sunday School _
1:41 a m.
Morning W orehlp — ! • : ! • g . m.
H YP M eeting* — « :|* p. at.
(Interm ediate, ian lor)
■ vealap Worehlp
IRIS p. aa

Tike advantage of a parent'* most sacred privilege. Introduce
your child to God. Make the Bible part of the family. Participate
in and cooperate with the Church’a program of religious education.

Church Of God

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
l l t l Country Club Road
Ppoaaored by Tire* B aptist
Church
B a r . R. T. B arrett —
reetor
Sunday S c h o o l ____t : l t a. m.
Worehlp Hervlc* _ 11 :H a. m.
T r sln ln f Union —_ 1:41 p. m.
E vening Worehlp _ 7:70 p. m.
W ed. Prayer Herv. — 7:10 p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
IM w . n t h p ise a
T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" aaS TV T h la la the
Life"
Herbert W. O o er a a ____ Paetor
Sunday School ____ 1:14 a. m.
Worship Service __ !■ ;!• a. m.
K indergarten aad Nuraary

Not old enough for a novel, a dictionary, an encyclopedia.

A child grows spiritually whose parents grow spiritually 1

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Bee. W. E. Tlmma Paetor
Pundey School - ....... - » :() », b .
Morning Service* „ ll: « r a. m.
Choir Praotle* Wed. T:l* p. m.
■very Oaa Weloome.

Monday

Sunday

Deuteronomy

1 : 1-2

Tuesday

Deuteronomy
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Wednesday

1’ulms
77:1*11

Thurnoay
Ezekiel

11:17-21

Methodist
ORACB METHODIST CHURCH
Oner* Rd.. a t Woodland Av*.,
Rev. John K. Hire* Jr., Paetor
Churoh Bchoal ___ | ; | | a. m.
Morning W o r eh lp
It:## a. m.
H TP ---------------------- 1 11 p. m.

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
M ETHODirr CHURCH
Worn**'* Club Building
M l Oak A va
Durward H. K night Jr.. Paata*
Sunday School ___ _ 1:41 a m.
W orship Service _ _ t ; |0 p. m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NASARENE
W. ind BL a t Mapl* A va
Paul Blche* _________ Paetor
Sunday Schoel __
1:41
Morning Worehlp . 14:41 a *a
Youth
. 4:44 p. A
Tounp Adult
F ellow ship
1:4# p. eg
The Name* W* Bear
E van gelistic Service Tt4l p. m.
M id-W eek
Service (W ed.) _ 7:4* p. m.
Third Sunday
Slapaplratlon — lit * a &lt;■*FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
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Lake Mery, FI*.
Rev. W, U Holcombe, Psetor
Sunday
4:41 a m. ------ Elbl* Seheel
11:41 A m . — Morntnp Worehlp
7:«4 p. m. _ Evening Service
7:44 A m . — Wed. M id-W eek
Prayer Servlcea
7:44 p. m. — Lead Wed. Mlaalonary Service

Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OK LONG WOOD
t i l Orange Street
Rev. K. Ruth Grant — Pastor
Sunday School
10:40 a m.
Morning Worehlp — U io4 a m.
Sunday Evening — 7:10 a m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7 ;|e a «Conqueror* Meeting
F r ld h y ---------------7:14 a m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, K1a
Oak Ava * trd Pt.
Grover C. Sewell J r . __Paetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A ealitant
Paetor
Church S c h o o l_____ 4:41 a m.
Beeelon Meet*
. 19:44 a m.
Morning W oreh lp __11:44 a m,
Pioneer Fellowship _ 1:44 A m.
Senior HI Fellowship 1:44 a m.
E vening Worship ™ 7:49 A m.
Wed. Prayer M eeting 7:11 a m.

CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
J77I South Orlando Drive
Thomas U. Mahln —
P aster
W orship ...........
4:04 a m.
Churoh School — _ i i : i e a ca

“The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible*
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Stmford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges sad S U ff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON k CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th S t, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1490 W. 1st. St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley &amp; Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. S t , Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida
BAPTIST

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SMrmrs

s n a p p in 1 t u r t l e
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and SUff
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irvins L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson

IIILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose k WUka Bowman A Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

ML lie n M leelaaery B aptlet. Ilptg Av*.
New
ML
Calvary
lllaaloaary
Baptlet
t i l l W, 11th BL
New ttalem Prtmtllv* B aptlet Church,
lie * w. i t t k s l
New ML Zion Baptlet Church, 17M P etr Av*
Oaklawn B ap tlet Chape), 1741 W. I*ih S l
Oeteen B aptlal Church
Plntrrvet B eptlrt Churoh. t i t W. Onor* Rd.
i’ralrle Laka Baptlal Church, Ridge R d ,
Kern Park
Program Mlaatenarp B aptlal Church, Midway
gccoud Ih llo h Miealonary Baptlel Church.
Ninth * H ickory
■ l James Miealonary B ap tist Church Sts.
Rd. I l l O steen
St. Paul M iealonary B a p tist Church, Ith SL
St. MaUhtwa Miealonary Baptlet Church
Canaan H eig h ts
BL Joka'a M ieslaaary B ap tlal Church,
41* Orpreee SL
Temple B aptlal Church, Palm Sprlags R d.
A lu m o a u Springe
Waateldc Mlaalonery B a p tist Church.
414 R H ally Av*.
Zlea Hop* B aptlel Chnreh. IIS Orange Av*.

■L
Ann*a
CathoUa
Church.
Perahlag
Piece, DaBary
* l Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, Mait­
land Av*. Altamonte Springs

Paata
W ealayaa
MethodlsL
BL
4*
W. a t Paola
SL Jam es A.M R , Sanford Av*.
SL Mary’* A.M .R Church SL RL III Oateea
■L Pour# Methodlet C h n r e h
Oateea
Rd. Esiarprte*
Stafford Memorial M ethodist C h u r c h
A. DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
F orest Lake ■sventh-day Adveatlet Church,
Hwy. I l l , Fereat City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, M allUud
A t e , A lum on t# tprlng*
Ssnfnrd Seventh-day
Adveatlet Church,
Sovoath A Elm

“SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY*
S n tlech Daptlat Church, Ovleda
Centre! U iyttet Church, l i l t Oak Av*.
Chuluote Klret Baptlet Church
Chuluut* Baptlal Mleutoa
(Cider gyring* Baptlal Church.
I l l Lehman H I
Klret Baptlet Church. I t l Park Av*.
Frleadehlg Uaptlat Church • (
Altaic a lt* kprlnga
R l 414. A IU im i ii * S p r tifg
K im Baptlal Church o f Da Bury
Klrat Baptlal Church r t Geneva
P in t ilap tlal church of Laka Mary
Klret Baptlet Church e l Lab* l i e n e e
Klret Baptlet Church o f Leap wood. Our.
Church A Grant •
Klret Uaptlat Church a t Ovleda
Klrat Baptlet Church o f Sea Land* Spring#
Klret Bhlluh M leelenery Baptlet Churth,
11*1 W. IJlh SL
Kureet C ity Reptlet Chnreh
F u u aU la H ead Uaptlat Chnreh. Ovleda
Love Southern Uaptlat Mleeloo, Chulueta
M lailoanry
B aptlet
Church
North ltd.
PntarprUa
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Macedonia M illion B aptlet Church
Oak rilll ltd- Oateea
Morning G lory Baptlet Church. O eneva Hwy.
Mt. o liv e M iealonary Baptlet Church. Sea
Len to aprlaga R d . Longwood

CATMOUC
Church *f tho Nativity, Lake Mery
All Soel* c a t holla chnreh. 711 Oak Ava.
Roman CathoUa Mesa. Ppertamane Club,
Chulueta

CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 14*7 S. Sanford A va
Congregational C h rlitU n Chnreh.
11*1 Perk Avc.
Norlhaldc Christian Church, F l o r i d *
Haven D r , M idland
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
or
of
of

Chrlar. till g. Park
Christ, Oeneva
Chrlal, Longwood
Chrtat, Paata

Ava

CHURCH OP OOD
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

*f
of
of
of

God.
Ood,
God.
Ood

141 Hickory
77*0 8. Freueh
Oviedo
Ml**ion, Eaicryrie*
EPISCOPAL

AU S a in ts Episcopal Churoh B. DeBary
Av#., Baterprla*
Chrlet Episcopal Church. Longwood
A ll Salat* Episcopal, Enlarprlaa
H elp Cross Episcopal, Park A v a a t 4tk

LUTHERAN
Churoh,
Over brook
Ascension
Lutheran
D r, Casselberry
flood Uhephard United L uthers,
3)40 S. Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Churok at the
le t w . n t h p iece
Messiah Lutheran Church. Amerlenn L egleu
Hell. Prairie L aka Pern Park
SL Lukes Lutheran Church, RL IM Slav!*
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, E.
DeBary Av*., Enterprtea
Beer Lake Methodlet Churoh
Bethel A.M.B. Church. Canaan H eigh ts
Caeaalborry Community Methodist Church.
H w y. IT-II A B luer Rldgo Rd.. Casselberry
DeBary Community Methodist ch n reh W.
Highland a DeBary
Chrlet Methodist Church
Bnnland Estates
F irst Methodist Chureb, 414 P erk A n
F irst Methodist Cbureh o f Ovlodo
F irst Southern Methodist Church
W om an's Club I t l Oak Ava.
Prea Methodist Church. 144 W. Ith SL
O esare Methodist Church, O aaara
Grace Methodist Church, Oaore Rd.
G reat Chapel A.M E. Church. Ovleda
Oahgrov* Methodlet Church, Oviedo
Oateea Methodlat Church

MASARERB
P I re t Church * f th e Nasarena, W.
3nd at Meal*
Fern
Park Churoh a f
the N et* root,
OHrlen R d. Far* Park
Lake Mary Chureb e l th e N eesrea*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Proobyierlan Church, Lake Mary
P lret
Preabyterlaa
ChureS. Oak
Ac*.
A led SL
F ir st raeeb jterlan Church. Caeeelberry
P lret Preabytartea Chnreh af DeBary,
R H ighland
PreabyterU n Churoh a t T h e Coves#ml
I f f * A Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Pteebytertea Chnreh Idld Lea­
ns#! Boh. D r , Bear Laka
Up#*!* Oemmaalty Preabyterlaa Churoh,
Up s i l t H4.
W estm inister Proabyterlaa Ckorch. H ow ell
Park. BL *M

OTHER CHURCHES
Alloa'a A.M.E. Church. Oliva A 11th
Church *f Ood In ChrtsL Ovleda
Chuluote Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophscy, 3147 Elm Are.
Churoh of Ood Mtmlon, Enterprise
Church c f Jecue Chrlet of Latter Day
Saint*, l l t l Park A v a
Community Cbspel. Altamonte Springe
Eastern Orthodox Church, St. Johns Chrynostam Chaps 1. Hwy. (7-11, Para Park
C ongregation Bath liras!, 14th A M agnolia
P lret Churoh a t ChrteL Scientist.
404 R Ind SL
Kingdom HgU o f Jehovah's W itness
Laka Moaroo Unit. 7143 W. Third SL
F irst P entecostal Church at Longwood
XL Oliva H oliness Church, Oak Hilt
Rd. Oateea
Pluecrest Assembly af Ood, 17th A Elm
Sea ford Alliance Church, 1441 R P erk A v a
Sanford Congregation *f Jehovah's W it»ee**A 144 Sanford A v a
The Salvation Army, 114 R Ind SL
U nity Church ad Baaford. 144 &amp; Let BL

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28 Feared Dead In Airliner Crash

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Seminole County * * » •

(Eht

e i ® 6*
Persons Interested in Men*
tal Health and it* problem*
In Seminole County a n invlt*
ad to attend the annual meet*
In* of the local organization,
Tuesday at I p.m. at the
Health Department auditor*
ium, corner of Freneh Avo.
and Ninth S t They will bo
showing an excellent film.
■‘The Plat Day."
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Rosa Lee Hamilton, who
runa things out at tha Snappin’ Turtle, and Lorane Van
Pelt will be celebratinf a
Joint birthday T u e a d a y ,
What’a more, they were born
on the earns day ’way bach
In IDTT.
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Dr.. Richard Doughtrty, of
Sanford, was ona of tha
speakeri at a recent seminar
for the Central Florida Op*,
tametrlc Aiaociation In San*
ford. Tha subject of Dr.
Dougherty’s I a e t u r a was
"Glaucoma Detection” and
waa bated on ten cates of
glaucoma that the local op­
tometrist discovered In his
practice durlnr the past year.
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R. E. Porter prefer* "FlorIdena” over "Floridians" for
reference to residents of our
■tats. But some of hla co*
workers bclleva It should be
"Floridians," and so write It.
Maybe from now on youll be
reading about ''Alasklana,”
‘•Tamplani,’* "Orlandoians,”
"Daytonaians,” "Indianalanf,”
and how about thla ona: "H a.
walliane." It's Just a matter
at taits.
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Raymond F. Menslng, tax
expert and business consultant
who is certified to practice befor* tha Interna] Revenue Ser­
vice, will be guest speaker for
today's 6:30 p.m. dinner meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Board of Realtors at the Capri
Restaurant. Ilia subjects will
be "Tax and the Real Estate
Broker" and "Tax and Busi­
ness." This meeting will be
open to all brokers whether or
not they are members of the
board.

VOL. 66

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Miss Carol Greene, daughter
of 3lr. and Mrs. Jack I.
Greene, 106 N. Virginia Ave­
nue, ia now, wearing
. . . the covet
ed wings of an airline stewardsss. having just completed an
intensive training course of
National Airlines in Miami.
The graduation ceremony
w as
witnessed by Miss
Greene's parents who were ac­
companied to Sanford by the
neophyte stewardess, here for
the weekend.
Miss Greene Joins another
Sanford girl, Miss Candl Condcr, in the corps of flight hosUsses of National Airlines.

United Proas Leased W ilt

Apportion
Judgment
Vacated
MISS NANCY SWENSON, lovely Oviedo High
School homecoming queen, wm crowned during
the halftime show at Friday nlght’a grid contest
between the Liona and the visiting Frostproof
Bulldogs. Miss Swenson ia shown being crowned
by the 1963 queen, Miss Ann Ridenour. The
other four contestants included Marilyn Partin,
Karen Jansen, Connie Pendarvis and Gay Ulrey.

'Great Society7
Eyed By LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson v ie back
a t hla Whita Houea desk to­
day ready to study reports
from taek forces he set up to
draft his "great aoclety” pro­
gram .
The President returned to
the White House Sunday
night for the first time since
hia landslide election victory
on Nov. 3, ending a 13-day
working vacation at his LIU
Ranch in Texaa.
ilia announced achedule to­
day railed only for a swear*
Ing In ceremony for Gardner
Ackley aa chairman and Ar­
thur 31. Okuin as a new mem­
ber of the Council of Eco­
nomic Advisers.
But Johnson waa expected
to spend moet of tha day
looking over reports and con­
ferring with aides on foreign

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Established iSOS

MON., NOVEMBER 16, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

affairs, hla budget and the
legislative program ha will
present to Congress In Jan­
uary.
Ha ia preparing for a ser­
ies of consultations on the
NATO alliance, including a
visit next month by British
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
son.
A thorough review of the
South Viet Nam situation
also la on tha agenda. John­
son has promised such a
aludy and the administration
ia nearing decisions on pos­
sible expansion of the war
effort there.
During the next two weeks,
Johnson is expected to review
the reports from tha 13 task
forces which have bean draw­
ing up proposals tor nla leg­
islative program.

IU U V A

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WASHINGTON (Ul’ l) —
Tha U S. Supreme Court to­
day apparently left the reapportlonment of the Pennsyl­
vania Legislature up to the
state's Supreme Court.
In a brief opinion, the high
court vacated an order of a
■pedal threa-judga federal
court handed down April 29,
19(14, finding Pennsylvania's
1904 reapportionment taws
unconstitutional.
Tha lower court, howavar,
had acted before the Supreme
Court’s June IS decision requlring both houses of a state
leglalatura to be based aa
nearly aa posiible on popu­
lation.
Meantime, tha atsta Su­
preme Court had taken tha
m atter over and fixed a dead­
line of Sept. 1, 1965, for a
new apportionment of both
housea.
T h a Pennsylvania atata
court aald If tha deadline Is
not met "we shall take auch
action as may be appropriate
in light of tha then existing
condition*.’'
Today’s unsigned opinion
reviewed these facta and then
aald:
,
‘The Judgment of the dis­
trict court Is therefore vacat­
ed and tha cause is remanded
for further consideration In
tlight.of Jhp dfclatop.,super­
vening sine* the anfry of tha
judgment. ,

Young Hunter Typhoon Kate Slams
Wounds Himself Into South V ie t Nam

Trooper Unhurt
When Car Flips

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NO. 322

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Hunting season got otf to a
bad start for 11-year-old Clif­
ford Pell, of Osteen, who is
In "good" condition today at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
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suffering from a shotgun
How cruel can some people wound In his arm and should
get? Officials reported that er.
Young Pell, who was part of
over the weekend someone was
tossing lighted cigarettes Into an aarly morning hunting par­
the mouths of bears at the ty Saturday, was standing on a
stump holding his shotgun
Sanford Zoo.
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which discharged when he ac­
"A Basic Concept of The cidentally dropped it, accord
C 111 1 a n 'a Responsibility in ing to witnesses. He was rush
Community Planning." is i ed to the hospital by his fath
long title for a "short" coj- er, Albert Pell, and his uncle
fsrence which will be held who were with him at the Ume
Saturday at the Langford Hotel of the accident,
in Winter Park. Among other The youngster underwent a
speakers, theprogram—con- two-hour operation Saturday
ducted jointly by the Central and doctors today denied ruFlorlda Development Com- mors that he might lose the
tnittee and the Scare-Roebuck arm.
Foundation— will feature Ro- “ He Is in no danger at pre*
hert S. Brown, Seminole Coun- sent of losing the arm, al­
though the shotgun blast tore
ty'a toning director.
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away bone, muscle and flesh.
The "bankers group." spon­ He is In good condition," con­
sors of the idea along with the firmed a local surgeon.
Constable Irving Vieno in­
C of C, say they don't mind a
fait about the suggested chan­ vestigated the accident.
ges la their original plan. It
was a beginning. All they ask
r is that the project be COM­
PLETED on the high plane U
deserves.
The "canni-g kitchen” where
precinct 3 voters used to cast
their ballots isn't any more.
The building was razed over
the weekend to make way for
progress — the paving im­
provement of 33th Street.

Zip Coda S2771

WEATHER: Fair thru Tuesday; high about 80; low tonight In 60a.

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Motori»U are hereby remind­
ed (by a city patrolman who
withee to remain anoeymoua)
that the downtown bUnhini
red light* DO NOT mean to
proceed with caution. They DO
mean . . . itop and then pro*
coed.
The officer plana to com­
mence lasutnf citations.

Plane Wreck
Sighted Atop
Of Mountain

on the S t Johns R iver * * * * “The N ile of America”

Florida Highway P a ( r n 1
Trooper John A. McConnell es­
caped Injury Friday afternoon
after his car flipped while he
was chasing a speeder on
Highway 434 near the interscc
tlon of Interstate 4.
McConnell said he was chas­
ing a black Ford sedan and
when a car operated by John
Bennett Jr. attempted to make
a left turn, he pulled around,
hit ■ culw rt and the palrol
eJr overturned.
Bennett was charged with
failure to yield the right-ofway. McConnell said he had
his seatbelt fastened snd this
Is credited with preventing in­
juries to himself.
ZONING SESSION
County Zoning Director Robert S. Brown announced today
that the Seminole County Zon­
ing Board had set Dec. 9 for
its next meeting.

SAIGON (UPI) — A new
typhoon «im»d 90 m.p.h.
winds at storm • battered
South Viet Nam today,
U. S. Air Forca weather­
men said Typhoon Kats was
located less than 200 miles
enst of Saigon in tha South
China Sea on a course head*d dead-center for the capital.
It was tha third typhoon
to rlsgua this Communlst-b«set nation in th* past three
weeks.
More
than 6.000 Viet­
namese were killed and mil­
lions left homeless and hun­
gry when typhoons Iris and
J 01'in u i(|
to the" low",
lu ml provinces of central Viet
Nam.
The Vietnamese government
doled all Saigon school* In
advance of Typhoon Kate's
arrival. Fringe wind* began
hilling the city today. The
fury of the storm'a power
was expected to strike in the
tarly hours Tuesday.
An American m i l i t a r y
spokesman said the U. 3. Air
Force has begun moving its
jet bomber and fighter air­

craft fore* from Ton Son
Nhut airbase on the outskirts
of Safgon to « safer, undis­
closed location. L i g h t e r
planes war* tied down or
moved Into hangar*.

Driver Faces
Four Charges
A driver booked by city po­
lice aa Zanay Thomas Jr. Is
charged on four counts after
he allegedly fled the scene of
an accident at 13th Street ami
French Avenue Saturday after­
noon.
Thoma* Is charged with
reckless driving, driving with­
out an operator’s license, driv­
ing while intoxicated and fail­
ure to stop and give aid or in­
formation at the accident. Po­
lice say a car driven by
Thomas and one operated by
Herhcrt Hurston collided at the
intersection.

Red Wall Closed
BERLIN (UPI) - The Com­
munist wall was closed at mid­
night, not to reopen again until
the Christmas season.

Ben Gurion Quits
TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) David Ben Gurion, Israel's
first prime minister, resigned
Sunday night from the Central
Committee of the Mapsl (Is­
rael Labor) party.

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2 Girts Die
IMMOKALEE (UPI) - Two
little girls were burned to
death here Sunday when they
were trapped in a car which
burst Into flames while their
mother went shopping.

NATO Navy
VISUALIZING this curving iakefront drive glowing with blooming
flowers, graceful palm trees and glittering lights is John Alexander,
temporary chairman of the Seminole County beautification committee, aa
he stands on the unadorned atrip bordering Lake Monroe. Alexander is
setting out today to enlist the co-operation of every civic-minded organi*
zation and individual to “make Seminole County the moat beautiful county
In Florida.”
(Herald Photo)

Challenge Is Accepted
By Dottle Austin
Sanford sad Seminole Coun­
ty hava picked up the gauntlet
flung down last Thursday by
Tom Gilchrist, speaker at a
Chamber of Commerce dinner
meeting, which made headlines
in Friday'a Sanford Herald.
Chamber President Karlylc
Housholder announced today
that John Alexander, county
commissioner, realtor and in­
surance agent, has been nam­
ed temporary chairman of a
committee to study and develop
wsjrs and means to Leautif/
Seminole County.
Among other highlights of
Gilchrist's speech which "laid
it on tho tine for Semipole
County," the speaker challeng­
ed the county "to beautify
your beautiful iakefront and
other approaches with lights,
plants and flowers—lead those
tourists right off Interstate
4."
Housholder emphasized that
Alexander is not actin g as a
county commissioner, but as a
private citizen and expects to
enlist the co-operation snd aid
of every service club, civic or­
ganization, garden club and
governing body in (he county
St well as individual interested
aliens is members of tha
county-w.de committee.
Letters have been sent to
ill civic organizations and
clubs asting them to appoint
a member to the committal
emphasizing that "it is essen­
tial that tiie individual appoint­
ed have vision, initiative and
willingm-.-s to devote time and
effort to he project,”
Housholder said that he also
Intends to appoint other civic
leaders throughout the county
areas which bonier all ap­
proaches ’x) the county.
"Gilchriit's challenges have
stirred the spirits snd Imagina­
tion of si! who heard him, and
1 intend to confer with busi­
ness leadrrs of the commun­
ity to discuss accepting these
challenges to make Seminole
County and the downtown San­

ford business section a firstrate shopping center, and the
most beautiful city in the Cen­
tral Florida 'keystone tri­
angle'," said Housholder.
Alexander said today that
he accepted the appointment
as temporary chairman of the
beautification committee In
"an effort to get the move off
the ground" and that he hoped

way and of a North Dakota
man struck by a skidding
truck.
Snow was expected in north­
ern Texas today and colder
air in New England and the
Midwest. The weather bureau
warned of possible freezing
rain mixed with snow in north­
ern New England.
Illinois snd Ksnsai took the
brunt of heavy rains Sunday.
A tornadolike wind at Fall
River, Ke n , overturned five
trailer homes and damaged ca­
bins and boats slong the Fall
River Reservoir. No injuries
were reported.
At Charleston, 111., aa inch
of rain relieved a two-week
water shortage that had
brought a bin on car washing.
Lightning Dolts during a near

Us inch rainfall knocked out
power in parts of Chicago.
The r a lu washed out forest
fire dangers in Wisconsin and
Kentucky.
Alexandria, La. got nearly
four inches of rain during the
night and the inch of rain that
fell on Indianpohs, Iml , pro­
vided the first substantial amount 'he.-e since Oct. |g.
Omaha, Nib., reported about
half an Inch of moisture and
San Antonie, Tex., nearly an
Inch, Kansas City, Mo , had
Ux inches.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
A fairly itrong earthquake
shook the San Francisco Bay
area Sunday night, but thers
were no rrportx of injuries
or serious damage.

to call the Initial meeting with
in two weeks.
Further, the county com
mlxsiooer laid the drive should
be a concerted effort by every
resident of Seminole County,
working with the committee,
in neighborhood groups or in
dividually.

BONN (U P1)-U . S. Under­
secretary of State George W.
Ball sought reassurances from
West Germany today that U
Intends to Join tho U. S.-proposed multi-literal nuclear
navy for NATO.

Sino-Soviet Split
WASHINGTON (UPU-Cen
Ira I Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Director John McCone said In
■n unprecedented p u b l i c
speech he thinks the Slno-Sovlet split la almost beyond
hope of a settlement.

Probe Launched
In Plane Crash

"We can," he said, "mike

An Investigation was under
most way today Into the cause of a
crash Saturday in which an
HA-SC Vigilante reconnais­
sance bomber went down
about 11 miles southwest* of
Jacksonville while on a routine
Right from the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Ntvy officials said that the
msch two, twin-engine Jet, as­
signed to Reconnaissance At­
ed Friday. Th* bonier waa tack Squadron Nine here,
crashed about 2:05 p.m. near
reported quiet.
Israel! officials said Syrian Doctor's Inlet.
Both crew members, Lt.
solditr* were seen rebuilding
fortification* rsported to hsve Cdr. Carol C. Smith, pilot, and
been almost destroyed Friday Walter E. Carlyon III, chief
aviation Jet mechanic and
by Israeli sir force jets.
Immhadier-navleator, elected
Israel charged that Syrian
troops opened fire first at from the plane without in­
Money Stolen
the Dan aettlemsnt near ths juries.
The fliers were picked up
Tel cl Kadi border district.
From Machines
Syria’s casualties were be- by a helicopter from the Jack­
Theft of nionsy from cigar*
lived to have been much sonville Naval Air Station.
ett*
vending machines a t two
Smith, 34, resides st 106
higher than the 7 killed and
servlet
stations Is being In­
Shirley Avenue, Sanford, snd
24 wounded reported by Dam­
vestigated
by county pollcsi.
Chief Cerlyon lives at 1013
ascus, Israeli aourcea said.
The thefts were discovered
Unser Street, Mt. Dora.
Sunday morning at Howard’s
Atlantic Station, on Highway
2 Sailors H urt
Two Men Face
17-92 near Sunland Estates,
In Car Accident
Robbery Charge
and Smith’s Amoco Station
Two men are in the county also on Highway 17-92 and
Two Sanford Naval Air
Station men were Injured Jail on a charge of attempted near th* Lake Mary Road.
Saturday night when the car armed robbery at Childrens
in which they were riding Grocery Store Friday night.
Deputies ssy the men, iden­ Screen Torn Off 1
went out uf control on High­
A screen was torn off a
tified
ns Willie Long and Isaac
way 46 and overturned.
window at Adam’s Inn on
Harrell,
held
up
Dick
Childre
Taken to the dispensary and
llghw sy 441 soma time Sat*
later to an Orlando hospital but fled before completing the
urday night in an uniucceao*
robbery.
They
were
appre­
were Charles Gents and David
hended by deputies on Infor­ ful attempt to burglarize thb
Hall, both attached to Reconmation given by the Intended place, county police reported
nalssa-ee Attack Squadron l.
victim.
this morning.
Investigating the accident was
F l o r i d a Highway Patrol
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson.

Seminole County the
beautiful in Florida."

Israel-Syria Fighting
To Come Before
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
—U. S. Ambassador Adlal E.
Stevenson arranged an emer­
gency meeting of the UN Se­
curity Council today to deal
with bonier fighting between
Israel ami Syria.

The meeting waa firat re­
quested by Syria, w h i c h
charges Israel with an un­
provoked attack on its fron­
tier posts near tha Sea of
Galilee Friday. Israel later
joined In the requeat.
Stevenson actsd In his
capacity of Security Council
president for Noevmber. The
council pr-sldvncy r o t a t e s
each month.
Syria accused Israel of aggreasion in its call for tha
council meeting Saturday. It
considered the nutter so ur­
gent that Syrian Ambassador
Rafik Asha tried to get a
weekend session of the coun­
cil.
But Stevenson was In Wash­
ington conferring nn tho UN
financial erisia and toduy waa
the earliest time possible fur
tha council to convene.
TEL AVIV, Israel (U I’l ) Isruell troops today conduct­
ed a motorized patrol along
the border track where Sy­
rian and Israeli troopa clash-

Snow And Rains Sweep North
By United Preaa
A vast storm network sock­
ed Arizona and Nevada with
heavy snow today and sent
welcome thunderstorms sweep­
ing across the Midwest to ease
the long drought.
Up to 13 inches of snow piled
up in the mountsins of 3fontana and Colorado. The wea­
ther bureau issued warnings to
motorists and stockmen from
New Mexico to the Canadian
border.
The snow storm— described
ss the worst in Nevada since
1343— hampered the search
for s U year old nurse missing
on a solo flight in the Battle
Mountains (N et.) area.
It was blamed for the deaths
of s Colorado motorist whose
auto skidded off an icy high­

• • •

The temblor, measuring 3.3
on the Richter scale, had the
highest reading in the area
since the 193T quake, which in­
jured 31 persons and caused
several million dollars dam­
age.
The 1937 shock measured
3 3, but struck sharply and
touched off a series of shocks
which continued for several
days.
Sunday night's t e m b l o r
shook the earth gently for a
few seconds and immediately
subsided.
Police and fir* department
switchboards were swamped
with calls in a 30-mile radius
of Ssn Francisco, but only th*
rattling of windows or dubci
was reported.

LAB VEGAS, Nar. (U P I) —
The scattered wreckage of •
Bonanza airliner that appar­
ently carried a persona to
their death was found today
on a mountain top about flvo
miles southwest of McCarran
Field.
Clark County sheriffs depu­
ties said there apparently
were no survivor*.
Charles Nlchals, a pilot for
Alamo Airways which aidad
In the aerial search said, "R ’l
pretty badly broken up, pretty
well scattered.
*Td aay th a n are no sur­
vivor*," ha added. “It’s right
on top of a mesa and porta of
it are scattered ovar 100
yarda."
A Bonania spokesman said
the airline is "proceeding
with notification of next of kin
on the assumption there o n no
survivors.'*
The wreck aits la approxi­
mately five miles from tho
■pot where actress C anto
Lombard waa killed in 1M2
wban a twin-engine piano
crashed on Fotoal Mountain.
The actress, then m arried to
Uw lata Clark Gable, eras re­
turning from a war bond sales
campaign.
A ground party sighted the
wreckage of the Bonanza plena
shortly after dawn on the
mountain between Sloan and
Arden near Interstate IS, tha
main highway connecting this
gambling center with Loe An­
geles.
The plane, Flight 114 an
route to Las Vegae from
Phoenix, Aril., disappeared
Sunday night In tha worst
snowstorm to hit this ares la
IS years. It carried 23 passen­
gers, three crewmen and three
Bonanza employe! making the
flight to Las Vagas as extras.
An all-night hunt for the
plans was frustrated by the
storm, darkness, ■ power fail­
u re 's hd disrupted communica*
tkras.
The fact the plane was silver
and white further hampered
searcher*.
A varied 3-to-lO inches of
snow blanketed this city of
223,two persons as dawn broke,
fog lilted and tha snow stop­
ped, enabling light plaoea and
helicopters to take off to aid
■ ground party of about 100
persons In the search for the
plane.

Man Arrested In
Cutting Scrape
A man Identified by police
■s WUford Herring Is being
held on two charges alter ■
cutting I n c i d e n t Saturday
night at 412 Sanford Avenue.
Herring is charged with as­
sault with a deadly weapon
and disorderly conduct follow­
ing bis attack on James Dick­
son. The victim was treated
at Seminole Memorial Hospital
for a throat laceration and re­
leased.

PaHsenger H urt
A passenger in a ear was
injured Sunday morning when
two cars collided at Brisson
Avenue and Highway 415. The
injured man was Identified by
county police a t Jams* Nel­
son. Extant of his injuries was
not known.
Deputies said cars driven
by Earl Johnson and Alton
C. Coleman collided a t th* In­
tersection. Nelson was riding
in th* Coleman c tr, polka
•aid.

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Dick's AppUanee Salta and
Servlet, fourth atore to open la
Salford Plata will swing wida
Ms doors Thursday as the Meal
appliance and sendee com­
pany e spends He scope of ac­
tivity.
Urn new store, win be an ex-

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tion and get their name in the
for customers.
Ralph Betts and Dlek Coveil bos for prise drawings, which
invite all their friends and
customers to call oo them at

Werle Changes

The steel industry of the
United States la comprised of
ITS companies, which are lo­
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JT states of the Union.

CASA G R A N D E , Arif.
(UPI) — BlU Werle, 12, who
managed tha Fresno Giants
last aeason, will manage Taeoma of the Pacific Coast
League next year.

will be awarded at a later
date.
The sparkling new appliance
store win allow for a much
fuller line of merchandise in
its 600 square feet of floor
space and new store hours will
be from 9 a m. to 9 p m. Mon­
day through Saturday .
Washers, dryers, refrigera­
tors, ranges, televisions, ra ­
dios and record players in

famous brand names win be Among the brands available
displayed in t t t . new shop. are Philra, Hotpoint, Whirl­
pool, Speed Queen, Maytag
and RCA Victor.
D efensive Back
Sales 'manager at the new
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) The San Francisco Forty Nln- atore will be Vie Wesslund
ers of the National Football while Coveil and Betta con­
League have obtsinad defen­ tinue to maintain the service
sive back Charlae Britt on facilities at the present San­
waivers from tbs Minnesota ford Are. location.
Eugene Williams is the inside
Vikings.

mechanic and installer and
Mrs. Bonnie Tomlinson is se­
cretary.

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ST. LOUIS (U PI) — Jim
Konstsnty, former major lea­
gue pitcher, has been named
pitching Instructor for the SL
Louis Cardinals minor league
dobs.

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Dear Mr. and Mrs. Seminole County
Due to tha wonderful response yon have given us
over the pest years we have enlarged our facilities
to Include our new store here In the Sanford Plan. It
is our dcsira to better serve n growing area with a
bigger dlapley of goods and still render our saute
perfect service. We invite yon and family to visit
us and see what modern merchandising can do to
your comfort and happiness. Wa pledge a continued
low price and quality company. Wa depend on your
ntiafaction for our future. For n real savings every­
day, shop at our 2 locations and see for yourself.
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Ws’vs goofed again. Our
adi ihould lay the DAV Va­
riety Show price for children
V U 75 eenti. The show rum
this afternoon and rrenlng a t
» SH3 auditorium.
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The Junior Claaa it spon­
soring a dance following the
Oak Ridge football game. It
la to be held in the Seminole
High School cafeteria Friday
night from ( 10) 'till twelve
o'clock. The muile will be
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provided by the ever-popular
Foreman.
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The Naval Officers Wives
Club which haa been ao gen­
erous with its charitable funds
recently extended a helping
hand to another group, the
Little Red Schoolhouie, with
a check for $250 and promis*
cd $50 more to come. Howev­
er, The Herald erred in nam­
ing Mrs. Jerry Keeth aa teach­
er. Mrs. Ada Sires la really
the teacher and Mrs. Keeth la
secretary of the Seminole
County Association for Men­
tally Retarded Children. Our
apologies to Mrs. Strea, who
is doing such a fine job. Mrs.
Keeth was teacher last year.
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American Legion Auxiliary
unit 5.7 will meet Friday eve­
ning a t the Legion Home
starting at 7:30 p.m. The reg­
ular meeting was postponed
because of the Legion Fair
last week. All members are
requested to attend. Mrs.
Taul (Minnie) Perzold is the
1 unit president.
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Wonder when the political
campaign material such as
banners and the like will leuve
the Sanford scene. . .
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Didyou give even a fleet­
ingthought
to the millions
of persons honored yesterday,
Veterans Day? Or was your
day routine?
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Rusk Sees Trouble W ith M ilitan t Red China
LBJ Plans
Luxury
Tax Cut
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UP1)
—President Johnson plans to
ask Congress next year to re­
peal the 10 per cent federal
excise taxes on toilet articles
and cosmetics, jewelry, furs,
luggage and handbags.
Treasury Secretary Douglas
Dillon announced the decision
after talks with Johnson. Tbs
taxes concerned are generally
measures enacted d u r i n g
World War II.
Dillon said Johnson also
would seek repeal or reduction
of a "good number of other
excise taxes” in addition to
the items he listed.
Dillon said repeal of the re­
tail consumer taxes definitely
would be proposed to Congress
but the exact composition of
other cuts had not yet been
determined.
Dillon said the move would
cost the government $550 mil­
lion. He said overall cuts in
excise taxes would not go be­
yond $4 billion—out of a total
of $12 billion o r $13 billion
brought in by all 75 categories
of excise taxes.
In talking about the $550
million excise tax cut definitely arrived at, Dillon said:
"There are four basic con­
sumer taxes . . . levied on the
retail value, rather than the
manufacturers. They consist
of taxes on toilet articles and
cosmetics, on jewelry, on furs,
and the fourth is on luggsge
and handbags — ladies' hand­
bags, which you always hear
about. Those are the four that
are involved in consumer
items.”

Paper Strike
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) The first major strike in the
west coast pulp aad paper in­
dustry in 30 years began to­
day after aegotletleae tor a
new contract broke down and
an appeal for postponement
by Labor Secratary W. Willard
Wirtx was rejected. The walk­
out affected 21,000 workers in
49 plants In Washington, Ore­
gon and California.

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Note to Rill MacLauchlin for
the "Lion's Pause” :
Q. Why do birds fly south
in the winter time? A. It's too
far to walk.
Q. Why did the boy throw
the alarm clock out the win­
dow. lie wanted to see time
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IS YOUR HEART
INTHE RIGHT PUCE?

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WEATHER: Generally fair thru Friday; high Friday about 80; low tonight 55-65.
VOL. 56

United Preaa Leased Wire

Established 1806

THURS., NOVEMBER 12, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 320

Cut Prices
Pictured
For Citrus

Drought,
Storms
Hit North

WINTER HAVEN (UPI) Barring further setbacks from
nature, this season's V. 8 . cit­
rus crop should climb back to
the 1950-51 production leva,
and this means lower prices
for consumers and a tough
sales job for the industry.
Robert W. Rutledge, citing
the November U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture estimate
of a 1964-63 Florida orange
erop of $3.6 million boxes,
pointed out to a citrus field
day audience that not only was
Florida hit by a productioncutting freeze in 1962, but na­
tural disasters also have af­
fected other citrui states.
He said California, Arizona
and Texas crops have ill been
curtailed by freezes In recent
years, and (hat hurricane
damage has also held bsck the
Florida crop
This year, Rutledge said, the
nation's
citrus
production
should rc-sttain the level of 14
years ago.
If the Agriculture Depart­
ment estimate holds good, Rut­
ledge said, this means an in­
crease of 30 per cent in Flor­
ida production this year, in­
cluding inventory carryover.
He laid this, in (urn, means
concentrate sales will have to
rise 27 per cent over last year
and fresh fruit laics 41 per
cent to move the crap and
leava a safe carryover of con­
centrate.
Even then, the Mutual ex­
ecutive vice president said,
consumers should find the
price of a six-ounce can of
concentrate down to an aver­
age of 21.3 cents, a 4.7 cent
drop.

United P m a tatcraattosMl
A new Pacific storm slam­
med Into the Oregon moun­
tains with heavy snow today
and spread rain southward
with the threat of more mud­
slides in California. Searing
Indian summer drought from
Colorado to New England with­
ered water supplies and turned
forests into Infernos.
Thunderstorms boiled up ahead of a cold front in the
Midwest, where temperatures
Wednesday soared to the re­
cord 70s.
Warnings to stockmen and
motorists were posted for
Utah, eastern Nevada and sou­
thern Idaho as another wintery
storm plowed inland. Heavy
rain and snow continued to
rage through northern Cali­
fornia and Interstate M was
closed across the Sierras,
where snow piled 40 Inches
deep.
Three inches of snow blank­
eted sections of northern and
central Maine. A thick layer
of fog in the New York metro­
politan arcs shut down 66
miles of ths New Jersey turn­
pike, stopped all flights at the
Newark Airport and resulted
in at least ooe traffic death.
The bitter drought raised
fears of economic ruin for
farmers across the Great
Plains. Officials in Illinois and
New Jersey called the draught
me worst la history in their
states.
It was easily (he worst of
the century in wide areas of
the East.
Bone-dry forests and fields
were destroyed by wildcat
fires from the Mississippi Riv­
er to the Atlantic Coast. Water
supplies In many towns dwin­
dled to the danger level.

PROGRESS IS THE I1US1NESS of the City of Sanford, ft* evidenced in
these photos tnken this morning by Herald Photographer Bill Vincent Jr.
City Engineer Albert Shaw (top) inspects the foundation of the wuter
treatm ent plant, with the new 700,000.gnllon storage tank in the back­
ground. Sanford is spending 8800,000 in water supply expansion. Street
Supt. Ed Griffith (left) anti Shaw (in bottom photo) look a t plans during
installation of curbing in the West 13th Street repaving program.

Harvest Labor
Shortage Seen

Same Aim Sought

T a lk s Continue

U. S. Set
For New
UN Fight

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
(UPI)—Paul Muni, M-year-old
Academy Award-winning a*»
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S e clor, war reported la acrioua
retary of State Dean Rusk condiiton today in Cottage Hos­
w a r n s "there is trouble pital.
ahead'* between the United
States and Red China unlasa Protest
TOKYO (UPI) — Fifteen po­
Peking stops trying to subvert
licemen were injured today ia
Southeast Asia and dropa its
a clash with about 1,700 mem­
demand for Formosa,
bers of the fanatical ZengakuRusk made the statement
ren organization who were pro­
Wednesday night in rem arks
testing
the visit of a nuclearprepared for a television pro­
powered U. 8 . submarine.
gram in which he reaffirmed
U. S. opposition to admitting
Pilot Rescued
Communist China to the Unit­
MIAMI (UPI)—An Air Farce
ed Nations.
captain, Paul W. Shook, 36, of
Tha secretary, who appear­
Merrlam, Kans., who balled
ed on a network program, aald
out of a disabled F104 Jet
he did not believe seating the
Chinese Reds in the world or­ fighter Tuesday was found by
ganization would temper their the Coast Guard in the Gulf
of Mexico this morning.
"militant doctrine.”
The United States is set for
another battle over admitting Same Cabinet
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
the Peking regime when the
UN General Assembly opens —President Johnson plans to
next month. India and some keep the cabinet he inherited
U. S.-European Allies have from the Kennedy adm inistra­
suggested that seating the tion. but the attorney general’*
Chinese Reds might make it post still le something of a
question.
easier to deal with them.
in warning that there might
be trouble ahead with Red Fire Claims 7
HOLYOKE, Mass (U PI) —
China, Rusk said, "we've
made It very clear that we Seven persons, Including five
are not going to pull away children, were killed late Wed­
and leave Southeast Asia to be nesday night when e windoverrun by these people from whipped fire swept n five-story
brick spartment building ee
the North.”
(hey
slept
Rusk said the United States
has detected "very little in­
terest” by Red China in dis­ Church T h eft
ARNOLD, Mo. (U PI)—Clvie
armament ami saw no merit
leader Arlie B. Williams, ac­
In Peking's proposal for a glo­
bal summit meeting on aboli­ cused of embezzling $138,000
(ruin the Immaculate Concep­
tion of nuclear weapons.
tion
Church credit union was
Any effective world disarm ­
held today in the county Jail
ament program "would neces­
on bond o( $130,000.
sarily have to Include main­
land China,” Rusk said. Rut
Charlotte Quits
he said there was no evidence
LUXEMBOURG CITY (UPD
that Peking was interested io
—Grand
Ducheia Charlotte of­
any "immediate steps that
would seem to open up pros­ ficially abdicated in favor of
her oldest son, Prinoe Jean,
pects for serious talks.”
today tn a simple palace cere­
mony. She had ruled this tiny
nation for tha paat 43 y e a n .

New Troubles
Arise In Asia

SAIGON (UPI) — Violent
weather relaxed ita grip on
storm - ravished South Viet
Nani today. The government
turned its attention to an­
other rrisia — a showdown
with disgruntled students and
ltuddhists.
Tha political unrest In the
capital appeared to pose a
more serious problem to the
progress of the U. S.-support­
ed anti-Communist war than
the crippling blow dealt by
weather.

Injured Girl
'Fairly Good'
Thirteen - year - old Judy
Kinnlanl who suffered a back
fracture Monday afternoon
when struck by e truck on
the Lake Harney Road was
reported In "fairly good" con­
dition this morning a t Or­
ange Memorial Hospital, Or­
lando.
The girl, daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. Oxley Thomas Kinnlard, Geneva, was transferreil to Orlando for treatm ent
from the Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Meanwhile, tha truek driv­
er, identified by county pol­
ice as Charles Kettering, 41,
of Geneva, is in county jail
awaiting action on three
charges. He is eccused of hit
and run, driving without an
operator's license and driving
while intoxicated.
Police said he waa found
in hii truck about a mile
from the mishap which oc­
curred shortly a fte r the Kinninrd girl had alighted from
n echo'd but and waa walking
home.

DETROIT (UPI) — Talks
continued today in efforts to
end a seven-day strike by
By Julias SUaitrom
shore workers io the Attorney
nearly 26,000 United Auto
General.
Associate Editor
Workers union members at the
WASHINGTON (UP!) — faceted program to curtail simply to transfer their de­ Ford Motor Co.
Foy said today that there is
The area served by the
a definite shortage of domestic The United States and Britain imports and increase exports, mand for imported goods to
Florida State Employment Of­ workers here. He pointed out
are heading in opposite dirccprogram is aimed at ra­ goods made ut home, thus tho
fice in Sanford which concerns that Seminole County and the
tions in their tax policies but ducing the deficit in Britain's tax boost.
sit of Seminole and Voiuiia surrounding area served by bis the aim ia the same—to reg­ international payments as a
The theory behind the U.S.
Counties plus a portion of Lake office depends upon the east
ulate tho race of their eco­ medium of international trade. tax cut was that if you give
County and the Zcllwood area rrn seaboard to supply the nomics.
The first step, announced a man more money to spend
of Orange County, is likely to bulk of laborers needed (or the
last
month, was s to per cent he'll spend it. This would
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
feel the pinch of an inadequate citrus an4 vegetable harvests.
son's government announced tax on imports. But the gov­ amount to an injection &lt;&gt;f new
labor force during the forth­ John Evkusof Oviedo's Nel­
an increuse in British income ernment did not want people money into economy, which
coming citrus and vegetable son A Co. sTO today that the
MIAMI (UPI)—Miami attor­ claimed "the state ia faced
in the eyes of adminhtintiou
taxes to tuke money out of
harvesting season.
problem of adequate labor is
economists
was
not
advancing
ney
Richard (3!ax) Swann fil­ with a serious, important and
fundamental
constitu­
This is the opinion of the Joe being complicated by what he the hands of consumers thus
us
fast
as
it
might.
ed a petition in Federal Court
tional problem in that it may
Foy, manager of the local em-| called "Do-gooder organiza- reducing demand nnd remov­
Unlike
the
British
measure,
today asking for an immediate not have under present cir­
ployment office who said to- tions"—and he included tabor ing the threat of inflation.
the U 8 . tax cut also effect­
The Johnson administra­
order for a special session of cumstances a legally constitu­
day that in this area alone I unions, the Department of Laed corporate Income taxes.
ted legislature for the regular
he has orders from nearly 20 |bor and some church denomi- tion's $11.5 billion tax cut,
The administration wanted to the State Legislature to con­
which went into effect last
fruit and vegetable producing nations
sider reapportionment "on a session."
A
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
provide
n
direct
incentive
for
The 1965 Legislature is
firms for a minimum of 1,770
'The result of their efforts March, was designed to put
man was Slightly injured and U.S. business besides the in­ strict population basis.”
scheduled to meet in April.
will, in my opinion, curtail the I "&gt;°r« money into the hands
workers.
Swann
asked
the
court
to
direct
incentive
of
more
con­
"I don't know where to find labor supply program.” Evsni of consumers, thus giving the a truck operator arrested
have an emergency bearing on
sumer spending.
them,” said Foy.
declared. Limiting the off­ U.8 . economy a shot In the shortly after 2 p. m. Wednes­
his petition.
arm.
This means that Foy, under shore labor force isn't going to
day in a spectacular three-ve.
The Miami lawyer, who has
The Rritish tax cut in tho hide collision at Onora Road
the provisions of Public Law do anybody any good. For each
fought the state legislative ap­
414, must request the U. S. foreign Isborer we have jobs second major step in a many- and South Sanford Avenue.
portionment for the past *ix
Department of Labor to certi­ for five Americans."
Treated at the base dispen­
years, said in the seven-page
fy the need for off-shore labor­ Evans declared, "In my
sary was Charles Nichols. He
petition the special session
ers when the domestic labor judgment, it's a poor thing for
was a passenger in a car ope­
should be for "passage of an
force is inadequate.
the economy of this country."
rated by I/uren la-e Hubbard,
apportionment formula appor­
Under changes in present
Evans said that expiration ol
By Itonns Estes
of VAII-7, at the base.
tioning both houses of the
legislation, the U. 3. Depart­ Public l.aw 71. which deals
Highway Patrol Trooper J.
Deadline (or candidates to State Legislature in accord­
ment of Labor now has to ob­ with the supply of Mexican A directed verdict of inno A. Connell arrested the driver qualify for l-nngwood's Dec. 1 ance with population and for
tain final certification for off­ farm workers in Texas, New cent was given by Circuit!of tho pickup truck, Mel municipal election is this Sat­ no other purpose whatsoever."
shore laborers from the U. S. Mexico, Arizona and Califor­ Judge Vassar 11 Carlton yes- Thomas Stevens, of Route 2. urday at 12 n«on, Mrs. Onnle
If the Legislature fails to
Department of Justice. The at­ nia. is already causing inroads terday in a breaking and enter- Sanford, on a charge of violat­ R Shomatr, city clerk, an- meet, the petition says, or fails
torney general, according to on the local labor supply.
Lifetime Unconditional Hoad Hazard Warranty
ing trial of Theodore Del[field, ing the right-of-way.
1nounccd today,
to past a "fair measure,” the
Secretary of Labor Wdlard He explained that California accused of the theft of items
He said cars operated westPosts open are the office of
court was asked "to order ap­
Wertz, must make determina­ agriculture alone will need from the Tip Top Supermarketon Onora Road by Hubbard
mayor, two council seats, city portionment la the State of
tions on all questions bearing some 300.000 farm workers and on West 13th Street last June.'and east on the same road by clerk ami tax collector.
Florida by Judicial decree.”
on the importation of foreign that he understood California The verdict was made on th e 1May A. Kauffman of 104 West
To run, a candidate must be Swann already has before a
workers for temporary employ- firm groups were recruiting motion of Prosecuting Atty. A. Jinkins Circle, had stopped for a registered voter in the etty three-judge federal panel in
ment in the United States.
heavily in Alabama to com­ J. Hoseman after the state the red light. As it turned and file a petition with the Miami a petition asking a date
The Labor Department has pensate for the loss of Mexican had concluded presentation of green, Hubbard started across city cle*k containing signa- be set for tha Legislature to
Periodic Inspection
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announced that a public hear­ workers who will not he allow­ its evidence. Public Defender Sanford Avenue.
tures of io registered voters. meet and consider apportion,
Tire Hotation
ing will be held in Miami Dec. ed to enter the U. S. after Dec. David Flaxer represented Dell• Front End Chack
Trooper Connell said Ste-[ Candidates who have quali- meat. Today's petition super,
2, to consider criteria for the 31.
field.
yens, headed south on Sanford- tied to date are Alien R. I-or- sedes the previous one, he
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
employment of foreign agricul­ Evans said that California
ford, didn't see the light mann, incumbent, and David said.
tural workers in the United was attempting to get their
change and slammed into the Wentworth, for mayor; R. C.
Swann pointed out Florida
States, it wilt be held at 10 labor supply forces under Pub- W o m e n S t u d i e d
right side of the H'ibbard car. Carlson, Incumbent, Jimmy voters defeated a constitution­
a. m. in the Bay Front City lie Law 414—the Uw underj TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Force of the impact spun it Reiter, Percy White, Donald al amendment calling for a 43Auditorium.
which Klorids's labor supply The governor's newly ap- around so the rear of his car Smith and William Baumhol- senator 112 representative plan
The hearing Is for the pur­ operates. Evans said changes pointed 26-member Cwiunus- | slammed into the stopped ser, for council; Onnie R. Sho- by a 2-1 majority on Nov. 3.
pose of assisting Wertz In in Public Law 414 would also sion onStatua of Women was Kauffman vehicle. The truck mate, incumbent and Mrs. B. The Lelislature is currently
establishing criteria to be ap­ effect the Importation of Eng­ to convsna in Tallahassee also spun around and was fac- K. Gray, for clerk and Roy set up under that plan.
405 W. Firat St.
J»-065t
plied in miking the neccissry lish secretaries and Swedish Thursday for its first
full ing northeast at the intersec- Shomate, incumbent and fl.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Ha attacked the conetitutioncertification of need for off maids.
meeting.
jtion.
j R. Gray for tax collector#
*lily U ton Legislature and j

Special Session
Asked In Suit

Sailor Injured
In 3-Car Crash

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City policemen, all spick
and span in their best uni­
forms, had their formal pic­
ture taken yesterday after­
noon for the department's
yearbook.
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For those of you wondering
when the American Flags will
be returned to full height on
the flagpole: Former Presi­
dent Herbert Hoover died Oct.
20 and the next day President
Johnson called for a 30-day
period of mourning.
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Jim Hardy, Sanford's park­
ing meter monitor, haa Just
about completed the job of
removing coins from the few
remaining meters on their
poata. Ho was seen on West
F in t Street yesterday after­
noon, getting the rest of the
eoins. Feeding the meters is a
thing of the past for motor­
ists.

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Parade Entries

Deadline foe entries in the
By Maryann Milsn
Christm as parade la Monday,
Bear
Lake Cub Scout* of
Wayna Albert, chairman of
Pack 230 received award
the Jaycoea aad metehanta
•Kauai pee*Yule celebration
Impressive ceremony
announced today.
ths auditorium of 1
Reboots, organization* and
Lake Elementary School. I
clubs who plan to cnUr are
master Bob Bunnell, drs
urged to "gat their name In
in full IndUn costume
the pot" ae soon aa possible
seated in front of an In
to avoid being left out.
ttapes ha had mads, v *
The downtown parade la
charge of presentations,
elated for December 2 a t 3:30
tlsctrie fir* completed
p. m. and s i of today nine
setting.
bands, several marching unit*
Boys from Dsn T,
and 20 floats and ether »nMary Krenier, dsn mo
trlaa have signed up to par­
war* Kenneth Wsstmora!
ticipate.
Teddy Ryblekl, William KllngIncluded among the bands
nr, T, J,
lly, E. Roland
a re those from Sanford Jun­
Hill Ilf, S U „ni Barf,
m i l l Steven
ior High School, South Sem­
Berkley and David D&lt;
inole Junior High, Semlnolo
bobcat pin; David
High, W inter Park High, DaPhillip Kcllay and Jeff
Land High, Euatla High,
*er, two year pin; Tim
Crooms High, Leesburg High
Mr, bear badge and two
and Florida Military School.
pin and Stsvsn Carr,
Ths Sanford Naval Acad­
badge, gold arrow and
emy will enter a marching
unit and the Shrine clowns
boys, Mrs. Pat
and fun care will alao partici­
Peggy Marlas, i
pate.
mothers, war* Donnie PhilThe parade annually at­
brick, Darrel Smith, Mark
tracts thousands of watchers
WANT YOUR LITTLE ONES to get a letter form 01’ Santa? It can b«
Muscato and Bobby Keans,
to downtown Sanford a t the
easily arranged the next time you're visiting the Sanford Atlantic Na­
bobcat pin; Kevsn Foist, Gary
colorful procoaaion winds its
tional Bank. Mrs. Catherine Ray is shown beside the bank's attractive
Marlas, Ricky Galiford and
way along tha route, passing
booth where visitors may select from specially prepared letters the one
James Keans, two year pin.
fai rev low a t ths Judges stand,
they would like for their youngsters to receive. The letters will be post­
From Dsn 1, Mrs. Christina
which will be sat up at tha
marked at Snnta Claus, Ind., and mailed to the tots.
(Herald Photo)
Riddell, dsn mother, awards
intersection of Magnolia Ava.
wsnt to Rodger Kowalski,
and F irst St.
Billy Jordan and Max Lovett,
Entry blanks are printed In
bobcat pin; Ricky Oatrandar.
The Herald and Allart urged
bear badge, gold arrow and
th at they ba filled out and
two ysar pin; Jamaa Nichols,
sent In Immadlately in ordar
wolf badge and gold and ail.
Hy Mrs. II. L. Johnson
[ami Gladys a pair of "HU and
to gat under tha dsadlina.
ver arrow; Joseph Itiddell,
Well,
there
is
a
certain
kiwi
Her'’
rockers.
While
in
Two Sanford youngsters,
of widows in the county this Cocoa Rena, Claude and Sid . .'f yf* r pin
*rry *****
Dickit Deaa and Scott Fuller
weekend. They ire "Hunlerj saw the Bill McGees who are
J.r * y**r p "'
will ride In splendor In the
Widows." The seaion opens former Monroe residents • • T)
„ oul ,*w" r" " * nt to
procession as they submitted
M r * . Catherine Stowell,
t,Anth,° " f
th a w i n n i n g theme, “My Sanford Naval Air Station li­ Saturday, so they will b« bring Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sapp of I®*™
Christmas Dream.'* All floaU
Ins home the meat for a St. Augustine and Mr. a n d |* ™
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brarian, was guest speaker
while. Just watch for those Mrs. If. W. Iloldridge of Day , , y*, r pin ""** Dfnn*
and decorations will ba based
Monday night f«r Sanford snakes, men. • * • We want to tona Beach spent one day
with *r°'wu
y**r pln'
on this theme.
Chapter 1401, Women of the wish
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some
happy birthdays
C. and Naomi Sapp. They
Mooae. In charge of the pro(his time. And what a co all went fishing except Neomi "§
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gram waa the chapter I irary jnc|(jence
that a brother who has been 111 in the local / A f l i n f l 1 l l f l l l f l P
committee, Lucy J l o d g e a , I ^
, | llar ^avs the same hospital. eW are very glad that*
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chairman, Edna Mcthotto and birthday loo. Alfred Greene the it able to be out again al
Bsttie Donley.
j was 10 years on Nov. 9th snd thouh she is still under the!
Mrs. Stowell. cempsring II- j wiatcr Shirley was 6 on the doctors care. • • • Ted andj
brarics of yesterday to thoi- , jm e ,jay According to mo Glenda Jackson and tot have!Casselberry’s proposed comof today, pointed out that ^ e r Barbara they think It Is gone to Miami to reside andj prehensive zoning ordinance,
By Jans Casselberry
Approximately 100 South current books available »r" great. So Happy birthday you their home is being occupied which will be considered at a
Seminole Junior lllfh School lietter for all *g«s thnn those (wo • • • Also mother young by Mrs. G. A. Bennett and meeting Dee. 14. was the sub•
man near Shirley and Alfred family. • • • Glad to hear that jeet of a protest lodged Monstudents of Elmer Stone’s of the past.
Enrollment ritual conduct' d had one . . Little Dale Austin Don Jimenez won his bout with day night by attorneys for Cas­
metal work data visited
during the meeting was for Jus» turned 7 years old. So * rsttlegpake He Mill Is not selberry Garden*
Southeastern Inert Are, Inc.,
Mrs. Donna Hudson who Join* lets wish him a happy birth back «\ work with the A. C Also representing the firm
a t Kern I'lasa on Wednesday
day. ♦ • • Hope you were Doudney Co but expects to was DeWltt McGee, a Jack
a*
a chapter member.
to observe metal fabrication
Mr*. Kathleen Faughnan among those at the concert return very shortly. Real glad sonvilto planning consultant,
and certified welding. •
service chairman, announced given by the High School Glee to heir that. * * * We have an- who auggeited that p arti oi
Proprietor of ths shop Is
that member* ar» rollectlng .Club Tuesday earning One of other member for the "Gran- the comprehensive plan adoptLarry Mingo and ths company
ranned goods to fill Christmas ' our boys out this wzy sang. nie Club. Mr and Mrs. Carl ed by the lown’s zoning board
specializes in iha welding of
baskets for the needy and that ! Bernie Barbour. Number 22 on Anderson have a GRANDSON were not commensurate with
non-ferrous matali.
funds from the Dee. 14 turkey ' football team, ami Martha Kns th e ir son and wife, the J. W. present zoning and planning
Purpose of tha fiald trip
awards project also will be ky did a duet together and it Andersons. ire parents of a procedures,
waa to acquaint students with
was so good. Among others out son born Tuesday morning a t : Attorneys for Casselberry
uaed for this purpose.
methods and equipment being
Door prize* went to Mrs. this way were Terry Rahim, the local hospital. So welcome Gardens Indicated that unless
used In metal work. Demon­
Fuughnan and Mrs. Meshottn. Richard Hittell and Suzanne Mr, Anderson and eongra * satisfactory compromise
stration* were given each
The rhapler business meet­ Orseno I really enjoyed it be- filiations lo the brand new par rould tie affected, the firm,
class on tha use of aurh equip­
ing will be held Nov. 21 at cause it was dnne in a very cn,|v • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ken headed by Hibbard Caazelberment as ths are welder, spot
the new Moose Home and all Jolly mood • • • Mr. and Mrs. 1ny Collette (Dirlene Roberts) ry. would be forced to taka the
welder and punrh press.
coworker* have been especial­ Charles Carlson snd Doris. arc visiting Kenney's folks | n ' m»B*r to court. Casselberry
Mrs. Claude Hawkins and Ski, Stafford Springs. Conn Won Gardens is protesting the ordily urged to attend the NoV.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Hawkins and ,]cr
c„ i j it |5 „p there. * ♦ nance in ils present form
30 practice ritual.
•
Mrs Annie (Grannie) Hawkins H. L. Johnson is in Ft. Pierce 1which will call for several
motored to Coco* last weekend on a business trip He better larsc parcels of land owned
where they attended a retire- |Pt home before the hunting hy *hn ,,rm ,0 be roned from
ment dinner for Earl Howard
»taru or he might miss ^ c u l t u r e to residential.
Tha turkey dinner with all the that first turkey or deer (?)
Thc Council heard a petition
trimmings was held at Fred . . •
j ^ e Monroe t-H »l«ned by a number of Cassaland Frances Thomas’ borne jfandy Helpers Club will meet h*"* c*»i,l*nU calling for acBy Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Earl has bean a long timt am- Monday afternoon at my ,lon t0 b* Hk** *S*lnst horses
The Lake Monroe PTO will
ploye of the Johns Msnsvtlle home. Mrs Frances Warren *nd c ,t Ga being quartered
sponsor a spaghetti supper
Florida Mental Health Aa- ' Company. The group gave he wlU ( |vt th(,m (heir first les Wllhin the town limits.
and book fair at ths school
snciatlnn hat Issued tn ap­
Town Attorney Ken Meinson on skin care. Be sure and
next Tuesday.
peal for donations of Christ- ,
bring your container for your ,H&gt;h suggested Council invesSupper will be served from
m at gift items to share with (
lotion sample, girls And aim '[kale complaints and order
5.30 until 7:30 p.m. Nominal
patients In the state's mental
the item for the adopted fam lh&lt;‘ ■“ ««** ,n prrp4M&gt; ■" or’
prices for adult and rhildrcn'a
hospital*.
lly basket • • • Re sure and *l",»Dce ,or C#unfU fo n ,"l'‘r *
plat** will h* charged.
Gifts listed as suitable for
attend the spaghetti supper at ,'°n- "^ e board adopted the it
A publishing company ex­ men are such things as rap*. '
By Jane Casselberry
the
t.ake Monroe School nest ,orney'* »uM«tlon.
hibit of honks will ht set up cigarrtts, pipes, l o b a e r o 1 The Lyman High .School
Tuesday
evening starting at' lpon Domla* lio0 b&gt; M*&gt;°*
during the evening for parents pouches, bale rreim, shaving F’TA will hear • talk by Hen- 5 . ^ u wiU
benefit the school I Gwen Anstey, MaJ. Joe Laird
to look over and maka pur­ cream and lotions, suspend- | ry F. Ttlchar. director of the
library There will be bookt
confirmed as chilrm in o!
chase*. All proceeds from ths ert. belts, etc; for women. ! vocational school in Orlando
there
for
the
parents
to
inspect
h
k
f
To"
n kE,' f lo° Boar?
•upper and sale of hooka will rnmpact*. cosmetics, gloves, created under th* Manpower
and purchase and the kiddies ’ /"V forthcoming municipal
he used to buy more hook* handbag* and any article of j Development Act. Ha will exwill be shown a movie tn the
and equipment for ths school cloth'tg. It is especially re- j plain the program of the
auditorium at 7:3n You will by G/ ,h ,m
Mr’ LU’
library.
quested at this time of year school, its curriculum and be doing a good deed if you
More»
Mld' r
Following the supper chil­ th at all donations be new how applications can be made.
go • • • Our thought this j
*_*_U^ T i Xr L
dren attending will ha enter­ items.
' Following hit talk he will week. "If your efforts are ert-! obtain at least two voting ma
tained a t a movie to he shown
Gift* may be left in contain­ answer questions from the tici/ed you must have done chines for the December elec.
Imn.
in thi- auilitnrium beginning er* placed at First Federal 1audience. ,
something worth-while."
In other action. Council
at 7:30.
A program of enlertain,
Savings anil Loan A*»oclavoted to provide that contrac­
Mrs. Billy Belisla. nv.rall . fjon jn „anfoM and Stripps 1ment alto Is planned. Th*
tors post building permits;
chairman of the project. In- S upfrf„ , and URoy', „ , rd. Tradewinds. popular folk sing­
consider sn ordinance which
vile, the public to attend.
, w tr, jn n&lt;,R|iry.
ing group composed of l.ywould make the building, elec­
Mr*. C. K. Butler of De­ 1 mint students Rill Wharton,
trical and plumbing code comMagnitude is a term used
i» ihalrnun of lha gift* 1Jim Jarrard and Terry HarT Cartledge si mcn»urate with thoae of the
tn dannta the brightness nf a project.
Arthur
mon. will perform and Mrs.
Orange ''Memorial'
Usnafer ILOOO to the
star.
! Carplyn Duiak, speech drama Idied *&lt;
Road and Bridge Fund from
I
Hospital,
Orlando,
at
12:30
teacher, will give a reading.
the contingency fund; reject­
Refreshments will be served a nt. Tuesday.
ed all bids for the paving ot
Rorn
Aug.
to.
tftgo,
in
in the cafeteria following th.*
« M K K X r i K l . l t . JO II*
prlEdgefield, S. C . he had nude the Casselberry **Y", and to
meeting.
vat* f u n t r x l s*rtlcst for Jutm
hi*
home In Oviedo for the meet next Monday night to
J
O rs .nr&lt;*M . Tt. who S l . i
discuss right of way prob­
M n n S a r St X*mlaoU MtntorWASHINGTON (UPil — A 1
#
P«‘
year*. He was n lems on Winter Park Drive.
lal H x m i i i s I. » * r s tiat.l i t 4
.member nf Oviedo Baptist
p m W r U t i . i . i i f at l i r lii o n record number «&gt;f Americans F l l l l C r u l F r i d l l V
Council also voted lo annex
t'titi.r.l
Mum.
with
It* v. cast ballots in the 1961 prealFuneral for J. C. Bennett,!Church and had been employ- V.F.W. property and eight
Jtiliu )|lr*a of U r n * Zl tlX od U i C i u r . a •fftrlailag. B uria l d«U »l election, but the per- who died Tueaday in Daytona J*? by L*k,‘ r h “,m
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parcels, negotiate a con
w i l l n* at a U t s r dsl*. Brt*f
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f
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,urno,
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,
,el'
h*’
Beach
following
.
heart
atCompany
for
*
nurnb«r
°&lt; , tract for garbage .m i c e dur
•« n K u n a r a l ll o o it In chars*.
low both th# fotecasli and the Ufk will be held at 4:30 y , , r *ing 1965 and named Herman
rsH T i.K nriK . s k t h i k t . — previous high.
p
Friday at the Shady
Surv'*or» *'♦ b'*
Mr*
Joyce as the town's right of
K u n . r a l service* for t r i h u r
On the basis of nearly com
f ,.mrtcty („ |jo||y Hill ,' r*nc,■* Cartledge. »f ()vir&lt;i..; way agent
T . C a r I led#*. Si. ..f Oviedo,
*
•f*uK,' ‘'r . Mr*. Fronie
w h o d u d T u * * d * r In » n O r ­ plcte return* from the M 'with fu)| n,i|jlary ,crvii*i.
la ndo hospital, w il l h* held at states and the District of Co j
________________
Bailey, of Winter Park; five
1 p. m. F r i d a y al Oviedo Hepgrandchildren, 10 g r e a t - tasia music appeared at th*
r u t r 'h u r c h w ith lt*v. J « c h iumbia 69 007.217 persons voted ;
winei generally are j grandchildren and a brother, beginning of the 16th cen­
T
l l r y a n l o ffIrla ll n x . n u r la t for either President Johnson Dinner
n't| t.« |n Ovl*,|n t’erttelert
or Sen Barry VI Gold water in made from naturally ferment- [Fred L Cartledge, of Colum- tury, according tn th* Enryllriv .rm
Funeral
llom e
In
l Ule Nov. J uivvLuu.
I *d £1ay* juris.
jbia, S. U
|cloyatdia BiitaiuUca.
•oars*

SNAS Librarian
Is Speaker For
Moose Women

VERTERANS DAY w a s observed Wednesday a t Pinecrcst School when
the American Legion presented flngs to the classrooms. With the first
grade teacher, Mrs. Dura Wnkefield, are Phillip C orey and Putriciu
Myers. Jim Talmadge (left) and Joel Fields made the presentation. Prin­
cipal H. R. Heckenbach talked on '‘The Meaning of Veterans Day.”

Protest Lodged

CHECKING ENTRIES in the women’s division n t the Seminole County
Fair was Mrs. H. L. Johnson (second from ripht), chief registrar for the
Fair Association. At her left is Mrs. I’aul I’czold. At her right is Mrs. W.
B. Brinson and Joel Field.
(Herald Photo)

BENEFIT IIAKI1ECUE is planned for Saturday nt the Elks Club grounds
by the Seminole High School band with proceeds going to support the
many band activities. The barbecue will be served from f» to 7 p.m. A band
concert is planned for 6:15 p.m. Bullyhooing the barbecue above are II. E.
Rerryhill. band association president; Chief K. G. Fehd, Topper Avenel,
band captain, and Sylvia Williams, head majorette.
(Herald Photo)

A. T. Cartledge
Succumbs At 84

By Jaa* Casselberry
Lyman High School la puW
ting all Its egga in one bas.
kat this ytar as far aa fun.l
raising is concerned and all
of th* clubs and organiiatlona in the school are endeav­
oring to raise the $3,100 need­
ed tn finance ail their activ­
ities through a concerted twoweek united drive, Nov. $*
Nov. 20.
A total of 7,400 boxes of
delleioua "Copy Cata" candy
were delivered and every atu*
dent will be given randy to
sail. Team co-captain* hsva
been selected in each home­
room. Prises will be awarded
for the beat salesmen.
Fuculty member* serving
on th* advisory committee in*
rlude Sal Manfre, chairman;
Mrs. Alicia Schmidt, Mrs.
Lois Coleman, W. B. Schaibel
and Jim Barnet.

John Greenfield
Dies; Wos 74

Funeral Notices ^9 Million
Votes Tallied

«

By Jane Casselberry
Members of the TEC and
CBE Clubs ware guests of ths
DECA Club, all of Lyman
High School, when John
r*vy, chief of professional
placement for the Martin
Company of Orlando, spoke
at Trade Winds Cafeteria.
Introduced by DECA pres­
ident Archie Hunnicutt, Pavy
described tha various type*
of employment opportunities
available at Martin Company
and th* requirements which
applicants must meet.
He explained that a college
education, technical school
training or h o m e s t u d y
course* are a prerequisite for
advancement In most of th*
positions there.
In a percentage breakdown
of Martin employes he stated
that 10 per eant are execu­
tives or tupervisori, 36 per
cent engineers or profession*
als, 15 per cent technicians,
15 per cent office or clerical
workers, 10 per cent skilled
workers, 10 per cent semi­ V
skilled and undar on* per
*#
cent unskilled.
He also advised those pres­
ent how to improve their
chance* at Job interviews.
Co-ordinators for the club*
preaent ware Lloyd Barnes of
the DE program, Mra. Lola
Toole, CBE, and Ralph Jen­
son, TEC Club.

Lyman Puts Eggs
In One Basket

G ift Collection
On For State’s
Mentally III

School Director
To Be At Lyman

Up lo date health Informs,
presented through panel
discussion, waa program for
this month’* meeting ot toe
Lake Mary Homemakers Exteu to n Club held Tuesday at
Ire Hall,
direction of
Mr*. Cart Mota, club bnalth #
chairman, tha |program fes______
by Mrs. Stan­ 4
ley Pearce, speaking, mental
health; Mn. Lula P e m , been
association; Mn. Grace FUN
tt, county mining and home
care; Mrs. Lottsine Graham,
tuberculosis and Paul Murray,
crippled children. A question
and answer period also was
conducted.
The meeting, presided over
by Mrs. Helen Powell, presi. «
dent, was opened with pledge
to the flag followed by an im­
pressive devotional on Thanksgiving given by Mra. William
Helnbucb.
Club members recognized
one of their group, Mr*. Roy
Smith, who won 45 ribbons fot
various articles entered in tot
Legion Fair last week.
Hostesses for Hie luncheon
following the business meetinj
J Trogra® were Mra. Wat
son Reel and Mrs. Mom .

Opportunities
For Jobs Told

Lake Monroe Jottings

M etal Work
Class Visits
Area Plant

Lake Monroe
Plans Supper;
Book Fair

lake Mary Club
Keen Program
On Health

Bear Lake Cub
Receive Aware
Ceremony

BEWARE 1 1 This one loaded, read the label on die worn by Mrs. Fred
Dice shown here just after she and her husband took prize for most ori­
ginal costume a t South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club party. Others in
group are, from left, Don I.al'oma, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pettinati, fun­
niest costumed, and Mra. La puma, dub president.
(Herald Photo)

John J. Greenfield, 74. died
at 12:30 p. m. Monday a t
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A resident of 2200 South
Park Avenue, h* had lived in
Sanford for th* past 11
year*. He was a member of
Netherlands Masonic Lodge
904 of New York and a
charter member of th* Kiwania Club of New York. He
waa a retired attorney.
Survivors are his wife,
Mr*. Betty Mae Greenfield,
of Sanford, and five titters,
*11 of New York City.
Private services were held
Wednesday.

�Hospital
Notes
t,

|

Defense Strategy Pact Reached
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The chief* of the West Ger­
man and American armed
force* have reached what was
described as “large areas of
agreement** on NATO defense
strategy.
A Pentagon communique
•aid th* discussion* between

NOV. It, 1K4

Admillion*
f ith M. BUlhimer, Charles
Colbert, Nevada Pitt*. Cathy
Sue McNeal, Janice Anderson,
Viola Durham, Sanford; Evan­
geline E. Crump, Lake Mary;
Edna Knolei, Tangerine.

Birth*

the military leaders centered
on “the contributions of new
weapons, including th* Persh­
ing missile system."
Tho Pershing is ■ twostage, nuclear-tipped missile,
ca|&lt;ahle of striking targets a t
distances a* great as 400
miles. U is replacing the old­

er Redstone missile In West
Germany.

2 Airmen Die
FORT WALTON BEACH
(UPI) — Two airmen died
Monday night in the fiery
crash of a fighter plan* on a
gunnery range northeast of
here, the Navy said.

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LYMAN IIICII speech and drama students of Mr*. Carolyn Durak’s claw,
Nancy Tortcr (left) and Linda Duncan look over bulletin board display
designed by Linda and Dan Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

SSJH To Hear
Safely Officer
By Jane Casselberry
Sgt. V i n e * Smallwood,
safety officer for the Florida
Highway Patrol, will apeak
and present a film on safe­
ty at student assemblies at
ths South Seminol* Junior
High School at Casselberry.
'J 11* will bs guest speaker
at th* 8 th grad* assembly on
F rid a y Nor. 13 and th* 9tn
grad* assembly on Friday,
Nor. 20 at 1:45 In th* school
cafeteria.
Time will b« alloted for a
question and answer period
following his talk.
The school assembly pro­
grams thia year are under th*
direction of a faculty com
£ iitte e consisting of Mrs. Lou­
is*-Forsman. chairman, Mrs.
Georgia McDaniels, Russell
Moore. Mr*. Rscin* Foster,
and Curtis Hughes.
On Dec. 11 there will b« a
special all-girl assembly on
good grooming with Wendy
Ward, eharm expert, as guest
Jipeaker.

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Geneva, are shown with department leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hays,
at a recent skuting party a t Melodee Kink.
(Herald Photo)

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Shades Of
WPA Days

I Braddy, Pat Steele, Patty
By JoAnn llayt
Member* of the J u n i o r 'Johnson, Betty Jane Harper,
Training Department of First 'Charles Glaizcr, E d w in a
j Stelle, Olivia Mathieux, BarBEATRICE, Neb. (UPI) Baptist Church of Geneva I burn
le t
Stevens, Fred
Here’* a note on efficiency:
were guests at a sknting Welsh, Daryl Boardnmn and
A report prepared by the
party given by the depart­ Joy and Chuckie Bays.
city council's property com­ ment lenders, Mr. amt Mrs.
a
________________________
mittee said elty park em­ Charles Huy*.
INow You Know
ploye*
cut fire wood with
Through the cooperation of
By United P m «
hand
saw*
because If they ShonIy Best, owner of MeloNinety-seven per cent of the
women who own stocks sre used chain saws "they would deo Skating Kink in Hanford,
over 21 years of age and more get done too fast and would­ the youngster* were able to Available to you without
doctor’s prescription, our drug
than 69 per cent of them *r* n't have anything left In do Igo skating ns a private group, called riDKINKX. You must
i
Following
several
hours
of
married, according to Women
lose ugly fat or your money
the rest o( the winter.'*
I skating tho Juniors were fi­ j hack. No strenuous exrrri.e,
anti Wall Street.
nally persuaded to go home laxatives, inavenge or taking
with the promise to go again. of so-called reducing eamlies,
or rookies, or chew­
Scvrrnl of the children hail crackers
ing gum. ODRINKX Is a tiny
never been on skates before tablet and easily swallowed.
but before the party was over When you take ODKINFX,
everyone, including the Huy’s you still enjoy your meaM,
four-year-old son. Chuckie, ! still ent the foods you like,
hut you simply don’t have the
was on tho Poor trying.
urge for extra portions b*.
Those attending were I.arry rause ODRINKX depresses
new year books aro available
By Jane Caaselberry
your appetite and decrease*
Problem* or teenager* at for members at the meetings.
your desire for food. Y&lt;»ir
Delegates to the Slate Con­ Social livening
th* junior high level were
weight must come down, imVdisrussed a t a meeting of the vention to be held Nov. 17-19
The Holy Name Society rausr a* your own doctor wr.ll
South Seminol* Junior High in Rrudeiiton will be Principal of the Church of Nativity will tell y.-u, when you eat less,
you weigh less. Get rid of exJPTA Tuesday night by a pan­ John Angel, Mrs. Joseph resume sponsoring a weekly ces&lt; fat and live longer. OD­
el of teachers, parenta and Pavelchak and Mrs. Frank social evening Wednesdays at RINKX costs 03.00 and Is
Steudle. Alternates are Mrs. 8 p.m. in the social hall of sold on this GUARANTEE:
■tudenta.
If not satisfied for anv reason
Assistant Principal Richard Edwurd Lunn, Mrs. Virginia the church. Parishioner* and just
return the package to
Barnett served •» moderator Wells and Mrs. Rhodes.
friends are invited to attend. your druggist and get your
Leo Voskan, chairman of
full money hack. No questions
and on the panel were Mrs.
asked. ODRINKX
is sold
Louise Gilpin, guidance coun­ the way* and means commit­
Four blood groups are re- writh this guarantee by:
selor; Mrs. John Stuart and tee. announced a chicken sup­
cognized by the medical pro­ Mrltr) nolds Drug Store —
Blynn Reiker. parents; Deb- per being sponsored by the
Sanford—Mall Orders Filled.
fession: O. A. B and \B
*ni« Dane eighth grade stu- PTA will be held Saturday
.•lent, and Walter Bistline, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the school
cafeteria. Proceeds from th*
student council president.
A m o n g topic* discussed supper, one of the two fund
were proper dress, Hating, and ' raising events scheduled for
th* problem of "everybody the school year, will go to
the PTA's bus safety ton.!
else is doing It.”
Rev. Martin Foots, pastor project. Music will be provid­
of Messiah Lutheran Church ed during the supper by the
of Casselberry, gave the de- school hand.
An appeal was made for
• votlonal. Tha meeting wsi
conducted by Mrs. Arthur volunteers to serve In the
^Rhodes, president. Mr*. W. L. clinic and on ths beautifica­
Swofford, membership chair­ tion rommittee.
Following the meeting re­
man. announced that 285 PTA
memberships have been sold. freshments were served by
Mr*. Edgar Lyons, year hook s e v e n t h grade homeroom
Per Cylinder
chairman, reported that the mothers.
Hid Pounds

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.teenage Problems Discussed
At Junior High PTA Meet

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Seminoles Tangle W ith Pioneers O f Orlando Here Friday
Locals' Last
Baseball's
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Hto principal cause of any
worry the SHS coaches mara
have, however, to the fact that
T te time: Friday Bight
BBADBMTON (U PI) — |
Tha piece; I a lte r d*a Me­ the Pioneer* haven’t berq|
fin d Hutckbwou, f&lt;
beaten badly by anyone. And
morial Stadium.
r of tha Ctocteaatl Bad*,
The evart: The SHS Semin- la doing ao they have scored
died early today a t Ms—toe
etoe pUytag the Oak Ridge oo leas than lie points.
Memorial Hospital- He wee
The Pioneers have complete
Ftoeetra of Orlando to a M at
4k
jB p 4
* VA,
’^l
Twf,
ed 2» of 91 passes for a .292
48.
re
Coefareaca
clash—tha
lart
- w ki' 3 f*
Hutchins**’* phyaletoa. Dr.
league tilt tor the locals this percentage and this hai ac­
counted for 401 yards through
s %m
&lt;’. H. Beam, said tha former
1 £
'j
maaagtria wife. Patricia and
What ktod e l a game could th* air Unci.
alia af ton toe
hto two older ecus were a t the
It he?
But Plgott looks at It arA
1
1
"It could be a eoaeh’a eight, other way, too. "F o r exam­
bodseide at the time of death.
af «M aim art by
m a n but a fan’s dream t”
ple," be aaya, “th* Pioneer#
. , . Casey’s next
Hutchinson died a t 1:68 i J L
At toast that to the opinion had th* Boone Braves 13 to o
to art mere m art*
after suffering from chart
’■rf'Vy,
cI Head Coach Jim Plgott of at the halftime In their ceqte^t
cancer atace the flrat af the
'k M 'i
the Semiaotos.
earlier this icaion. The Bravto
TaOahasaso
year,
Beam
said.
That Wad r t a yarcaataga la
"O at thing la certain,” PI- es did bounce back, however,
agatoet
Ftarida
Stott’s
8
amThe former
•ay Bald of aadaavar laa't at
gott declared, "It’ll be ao to win 19 to 13.’’
unconscious a t tbe time of
aU tort.
•
e
Duihover.”
While tbe Ploneert do paik
a • •
death, the deetor said.
And Plgott has the statistics an offensive punch, they h air
Bob
P
rtttt,
M
offseason]
*Tt
waa
very
hard
ow
hto
Who 4a yoa
to back him up.
not been able to display any
family. They had been
■addling aait drlaka at tha banker, wiO bring kto basket­
BO NNY LOTION
Oak Ridge has pounded out consistency ta their defense. *
peering it, but It was still
c w e m k w ataada at Lyaaaa ball dapoaHa to ever 19,000 be
"H e d i d s t d o B a th in ’. I n o in to n d o o r."
81 first down* this season and
Statistically speaking. Oak
CASSIUS CLAY
fere this week to over to be-1
Field lart Friday might T
very hard," Beam said.
pushed ahead a respectable Ridge h is yielded 96 first
come
the
first
player
la
the|
"Haavena
above!
Did
1
do
that
to
tbe
man?”
Hutchinson
had
been
In
a
Seminole County’* auperlnere yards. Thla, of courao, to downs. 1,334 rushing yards
semi-coma for the past week,
toadamt of Public laatructloo, National Basketball Associa­
a rt the boot record to the lea 721 yards through the air and
tion
history
to
reach
that]
according to the doctor.
that's who! Jtay b u n MUwet
gas but It’s better thea many have intercepted only (even
bracket . . . Back to boxing
• a a
dub* have
for
a
minute—Blag
Magaslne|
passes.
Claaatag up tha dash:
Hutchinson had the kind af
says H will continue to recog­
Apparently, their offcnsiv*
baseball carter every player
Heavyweight champ loo Cate*
nise the winner of tbe Clay.
game baa been more than on­
lot Clay aaya that Monday
dreams of.
LDtoa fight la Boston Monday |
set by their inability to de­
pigM during hie return bout
Be broke tote pro hall a t
as the heavyweight champion
fense the opposition. There ^
with Sonny Lietoo ha’ll float
I
t
sad
promptly
became
the
to Florida was
By M em y
of the world . . . Some 2 ,0001
fore, Friday night’s alLnr'
Uka a butterfly and ettog Ilka eastern football fans are ex­
prim* target ef every scout
BOSTON (NBA) — My that when Liston quit ta a
could be a wide open b a l^
a bee . . . Tbe Uolvaralty of
la
tha
tountry
by
winning
14
0B,p
n
f
n
t
whan
charlee
Liepected to follow Boston College |
By Harry Grayi
sit he still hadn’t really been
became champion In hla SOth
game with more than a pa­
ltlam l’a home coming weak
gamra and loalng only seven ^ flf h u UahAmmed AU *n hart by the Month.
into the Orange Bowl Friday
TALLAHASSEE — Th* tron’s money's worth of scor­
BOSTON (NBA) — Cat- (tart U a professional.
will ba featured by tha “Hurri­
for
Seattle
of
the
Pactfle
NoT.
w
(„
y
*
M
s
^
g
M
night tor BCa dash with the I gjus
|t y,t logical choice
To bring out whatever fight special bear hunts la tha Apa- ing.
Clay has mastered an unor­
cane Howl” to ba bald at T a
Coast League hla Drat peer ctampUwtUp of .bllvloa to
left in Liston, somebody lachlcola and Oaeceola Na­
Miami
Hurricanes
.
.
.
The
L
beat
Sonny
Liston
again.
thodox
style
which
Liston
ad­
bill Beach . . . Nat often wo
"Our boya will bo ready.'•
111,1 they can’t both loseOatora' sophomore Quarter-1 Thcra a „ , numbor of rsa- mits makes him hard to fight. o u t
ought to pin a badge on tional Torse ta dosed last Sat­ said Plgott. "Frank WUigham
get "thanka" front anybody, bacl^ Stove Spuntor, pick ngI n# why CUy
Detroit landed him In 1989
wh9 CUy. Sonny hasn’t missed urday and reports on the two
to bust He drops hie hands and leans
but thin weak 8 HS Bandmaster up 1U yards ^ that losing I
by turning over 380.000 plus re, lIy eIr#i wh#t happens In many cops, from PhUadelphU areas indicate a total of 13 will be back in uniform al­
am] |top Ltatoa w|thlll 15
backwards but la ao quick be
Ernlo Cowley camo In to «
though we're not exactly suro
five players to the Seattle lhi
Card*a and 111 to Denver.
bear w en harvested during how much the young quarter­
te.d rounds In Boston and cn elo*. gets away with It.
p i t u personally hto apprecla
(how you a loeor.
Liston U not as fast aa the &gt;8 special three-day hunts. back will b« able to play .*%
circuit television Nov. 18.
Clay will be 23 In January. *tob.
tlon for our rem arks oo tha
Aa
•
pitcher
the
curlyy ou hava to be • turraptlFive of theso were on the Other than that, said I’lgoti_
performance of tha Seminole m enU.'na's top pasaar with M
» 0#t 'mporUnt one. a rt Listen could be 38 or older. haired Hutch never rivaled tloui rtad tr * police blotters Clay, ner as sociable, but a
Apalachicola
area In Liberty “We're up physically an&gt;™
20
-foot
ring
U
bound
to
bring
and Lyman bands during last completions n it of 7t toaaa.
The
one-time
St.
Lcula
cop
*P^» « 4 ‘" c rc u .d conweak's Tribe-Oreyhound con­ for 638 yards and live TD'a. ««nce.
fighter looks and acta aa either Bob Feller or teammate or flunk army exams to get them together some time dur­ C o u n t y with tbe largest mentally, too.”
Hal Newhoueer, but ha won rmotlonally Involved in either ing th* night. Like Joe Louis weighing over 400 pounds.
te s t
Jim said that he and his
lie's puntad 38 times for 1,Liston’s only chanea would shopworn aa Archie Moore did hie th a n of the so-called big rlMi
• e e
once said, "The man can run, Eight bear were taken on th* aides, Dick Williams and Jiiu
in
the
sere
and
yellow
of
the
431 yards, an s w a p s of 40.0. item to be to alow up Clay
ones
and
wound
up
with
a
to­
I sea where they’ve got All but h* can’t hide.” And even Osceola hunt In Buker and McCoy have been working on
Notre Dame'e Are Par- He alio leads In total offense with body belts and bang him old con man’s long career.
tal of 96 victorias against 71 built up to ba the greatest If Clay rune, runs, runs, th at Columbia Counties.
eeghlaa declare* that tbe
AU
matches
are
won
on
their SHS defense this week.
on tbs and of a left ho«k
with 777 yards.
lovaes,
fighter sines . . . well, elnce doesn't mean ha wins th*
Irish wouldn't be where they
According to W alter Lark- Lyman found a weakness in
within tbs flrat few rounds. speed. Clay has a tremendous
Ha spent hla entire playing
are today II It weren't lor
Ins, area supervisor for th* one section of our defense la.U
Tha ax-champion d o e s n ' t advantage thsre—hands and career with the Tigers and Cassius Clay. Maybe to, but fight.
tbaace this year to uilUrs
Tha point la that Sonny U Game and Fresh W ater FDh week,” said Plgott, "and, al­
[figure to become more for­ fast. Veteran observer* can’t •bowed such tremendous com­ the CUy I saw "annlhlUte"
ipcclalUU . . . Alabama's
Sonny Liston in Miami last n strong hitter (you don't lot* Commission and In charge of though wc were able to correct**
midable aa tbe fight progres­ recall a faster heavyweight
petitive spirit that no one waa February disturbed more sir that )and not
apectacular victory o v e r
cld os Archie hunting activity on tho Apa­ most of the trouble at half^
Net that tha brash Clay
ses. CUy'a position figures to
really surprised when they with his mouth than the velo­ Moore when the Venerable lachicola area, there wore lime, we'vo been working to
UHU last Saturday brought
ever
required
urging,
but
the
| Improve with every round.
named him m anager-to-suc­ city of hie punches.
th« Tide wlthlo 13 votes of
One decked Rocky Marciano. mbr* than enough bear in th* prevent it happening again.”
There is no tolling how L o u i s v i l l e Loudspeaker Is ceed Bed Rolf* on July 6,1952.
top ranked Notra Da use ta
He couldn't kit then, and
I'm not so sure about CUy’s •roa, and th* low hunter suc­
Second round matches of great Clay would be had he cocksure, now th at he hee
the DPI ratings. Alabama
He took over the club In training by hallowing from courage, either. That wild cess may be duo to th* ahortthe Flerlda State Bank *°'&gt; | been brought along against gotten the job done once. He
replaced Ohio State who tost
eighth place and that’s w hen the tops of pyramids has only look In hU eye* a t tha noon ag* of quality bear dogs and
tournament ware completed
best available opponents has the assurance that cornea
to Pena State . . . When Us
the Tigers finished that year. hardened his lymphoid*. The wslgh-ln last February In basic Information on bear
this week at Mayfair Country u aUperior prospects were with tha winning of « chum
team lost Us first three
Hutchinson boosted them two
before television. Sure he hnd plonshlp. lie has taken the notches to alxth the following most amaslng thing abou the Miami waa no act. This was a hunting.
garnet they were saying that Club.
hysterical kid who made the
Larkina reported that all
Big
Bear’s
shots
and
lived
to
Results are aa followat V. la k t of amateur bouts, but
Fean Stale’s BJp Eagle waa
year, then ta fifth In 1964.
doctor wender if he should of tho hear taken on the Apa­
talk
a
I
k ut I t
Goodman
defeated
K.
Park;
the
fighter
leama
In
the
In for hit first loetag season
A man of strong convic­
With a record of 29 wins
be allowed to get in the ring. lachicola hunt were by exper­
Clay points out that while
since he became football M. Cot defeated R. Mahan | money ranke and this fellow
tions, Hutchinson resigned ns
lie has been living a t a ienced bear hunters and that and 11 losses, the SAN tc*in&lt;^
he
will
be
in
perfect
condition
(default);
II.
Durso
defeated
boss In IMS. The Linos ere
Detroit manager on S ept 30,
frenetic pace sine* he became successful bear hunting de­ continue* to lead In the Wind*
he double th at Liston a t hla
a
a
now four and four, including I . Penreon; J. Livingston da -1 e a a a
1954, becauso club directors
th* heavyweight champion, mand* a good knowledge of Jammer Women’* S c r a t c h
nge,
can
get
in
shape
to
go
that upeat win over Ohio feated D. DeGanahl; J. Me- M i l A r r h A K 0 0 0
rejected
hla
demand
for
a
concerning himself with so­ l«ar and a good pack of bear League. Showing-up In aec16 rounds against the pace of
Daniel d e fe a ts J. McKlbbln;|,W W
State.
two-year contract.
ond place are the Lucky Star*
Rose
Patrick
led
the
7,8,9ciological evangsllsm ha Isn't hounds.
e • •
a
first-clase
opponent
F. Phllllpa defeated V. Pierce;
Hutchinson had no trouble 'ers to tbr«e wins from the equipped to handle. 1 got to
Tho ism* situation appar­ with a log of 23H and 16S
I t happened the last time,
One of tha hottest rivalries I'. Blllupa defeated M. Scott
and Clay now la convinced whatsoever gaining another Odd Bells with her 210-548 to be convinced he ean count ently holds tru t for Osceola with the ABC’* third with an
In college football comes to and M. Adams defeated
Job. 8 *atri* snapped him up a tie for first place with the cubes in an army exam be­ National Toreet aa Manager even 20 - 20.
an end Saturday when unbeat­ Dickey.
| TALLAHASSEE — Archers that Liston will quit when he
as a manager In 1955 and he Tlgerettes In the Holler Motor fore I buy his concept of the Brantly Goodson of the Com­
Special recognition was of- ^
en, second-ranked Alabama
Recently two members of on the Eglln MillUry Reser- is sure that he la In for
mission’s Northeast Region fared by kagu* aacratery *
and once-beaten, ninth-ranked thi* Sanford Women'a Golf vatlon In Northwest Florida pasting. Clay had him puffed promptly led the club to a Navy Wivea league. This Is a we rid.
pennant
I’m not much of a Liston waa quoted as saying, "W* Doris Schautteet to all leugue g
new high scratch series In the
Georgia Tech tangle for the A .
(Delation wars guests of have ehalked-up a very around
aue- the eyes and cut belcw
That showing tam ed him league.
guy either. I find him arro­ have bear running out of our members in behalf of their
last time In the foreseeable Silver U k a Country Club In restful season and put their tha left one when he filed to
Barbara Rohrer, anchor for gant, sullen and suspicious. ean.”
future , . . The icrics, dating U rsburg and participated In bows ewny at the close of the come out of hla corner fur the another major league man­
new sponsor, Dick Iligley of
agerial chance with the S t the Savagsttea, railed her first So they tell me he's good to
back 45 games to 1902, was
seventh
round.
Hunting for bear In th* the Windjammer.
member-guest tournament. »pe«Ul archery hunt last 8 untriplicate, it wee an admlrabla little kids. It's not worth it Oaceol* Wildlife Management
terminated by Tech, effective Jlmmle Livingston took low day.
Clay woe the kid some sus Louie Cardinals In 1966.
Elaine Kottival was tops
Ha went beck to Seattle In 161.
to wear black velvet aborts Area In Oeceola Nation*! with her 612/208. Also above
this year after numerous con­ net honors in guest dlvtolon
pected
might
choke
up
In
the
According to A. D. Aldrich,
troversies between the two and Blanca Nicely won low [director, Gama and Freeh W» first match, although no on# 1958 oa combination field
Jo Klrham'a 189 and Lucy araln.
Fonat will begin again with tha 500-mark waa P at Siplry
manager
end
general
manager
achoolt . . . On the other hand, putts.
Th* early 11*5 odds favor­ the opening of th* regular (511/195) and Doris Schaute
Maters
475 spurred the Mis­
tar Flab Commlaslon, 400 j
queatlonad thla auprameCoach llobby Dodd aaya con­ Wlnnarx In the weekly how-end-errow hunters bag- *F egotistical lad's courage. but ha didn’t remain in the fits to three wins from the ing Liston are probably out bunting season Saturday. Hear teet (501/199).
troversies have nothing to do
Tlgeietles. Alice Sexton’s of line, like Sonny's announ­ hunting In tha Liberty Wild­
More than once he ilentunatra minora long.
The Lucky S ta n rolled *,‘
with It. Ho claims that Ala­ Udlea Dny tournament were: *** * toUI of S0 deer end 30 ted that hs can weather
Halfway through tha 1959 170-491 was high for tha Oop ced age of 31. But 1 still make life Management Area In tha new high aerie* of 1,432 and
Class
A,
Grace
8
aylea;
Claes
wlWJ
ho*»
durln«
»&gt;&gt;•
special
bama la too tough to meet
season, he was summoned to Ops when they mad* a dean him tha favorite.
good belt.
Apalachicola National Forest also tied the Pull Ups for tbs 4
late In tha season end that tha B, Busy Dickey; Class C. L# ,d,y “ teh#ry hunt on th«
Cincinnati to replaca Mayo sweep against tha DragouatSince picking a winner !• will begin Nov. 21.
After
hie
return
fight
with
season high gam* with a 602.
Eglln
area.
U
s
t
year’s
herJackets want to expand their Thalma Vote.
as traditional as a g2 bet,
Sonny Liston, the guest here Smith as manager and two Us.
Baby split* war* th* only
vest
during
the
special
sea­
lnteriectlonal schedule since
Elisabeth Klein's 168-462 and with about the tam e de­
1st that the public will be eon yasra later he led tha Rada
onea picked by Claudette Beh­
Snappers
like
those
at
th*
son
woe
24
deer.
they're now out of the SEC
Archer* on the Citrus Wild­ vinced Cassius Clay fights as to their f tn t National League was high for the RVAII-9 Wi­ gree of risk, my guess It that Miami Seaquarlum are Just rens smacking th* 2-7 and Lis
and operating as an Independ
pennant In 21 years.
ve* against the Disasternote Liston will get to Clay and that They are well equipped KIsin, Joan Norris and Bat­
life Management Ares In Cit­ good a fight as he talks.
ant.
ProheMy the beet appraisal as they split their points 2 -2. atop him In the ninth round for It. too, with teeth In their ty Quillen dipping th* other
rus County have taken 18
of Hutchinson as a manager Marge Field’s 192 led tha because he has the Instinct of Jaws and in their tongues.
aid* of th* board*, tho 3-10.
deer since the opening of the Baby Gators End
Charlie Casey, Florida's
cam* from one Cincinnati vet­ Checkertella A to three wins the Jungle to euatoln him.
special Citrus Archery hunt
eran who served under him. from the Savagsttea. Rita
Th* only wap Scnnp ean
Kvana Builders and the Lit’ Oct. 17. The C ltp u a rts will Season Saturday
"If
you
can’t
play
for
74-Year-Old
survive
as a fighter e f any
Glaser's
175-461
was
high
for
lluggrra are tied for first- remain open for arehary hunt­
GAINESVILLE - FlorMa'i Hutch,” h# said, "you can't
repute
is
to heat Clay.
the
Pussycat*
in
their
three
ing
on
weekends
through
Baby Gators wind up their
placs in tha Jet Bowlerattes
play for anyone. He’s tough, point gain from th* Vigilan­
Shoots A 65
League with a record of 20 Doc. 8 and on Nov. 28 27.
seasoa Saturday afternoon but ka'a fair.”
tes.
State.wide archery hunting when they take oo the Uttle
Pat Lary, 74-year-old mem wins and 12 losses. In second
NOW AVAILABLE
Charlotte Nees spared the
ber of the Senior Men's Coll slot I* Cut *N Curl with 19 will ba allowed with the open­ Tigers of Auburn here at Flor­
6-7-9;
Jo
Watson
6
-MO;
Mary
ing
of
tha
regular
hunting
ida
Field.
Diving Champ
Association at Mid-Florida and 13, with Senkarlk’a Paint
Florida's freshmen will be GROMINOER, N. Y. (UPI) Ann WUliaau 8-8*10; i
Country Club, fired a 83 Wed and Glass close behind with season for native gam* birds
and animals.
shooting for a winning season, —Eddie Cole ot Chicago woa Mary Smith tha 4-6-7. Dee
•caday to take first place In a total of IBVi and 13ft.
having
already beaten FSU, the world professional Indoor Munday converted the 6-7;
a low net tournament sponsor
Tina Parker had tha high
(DEALER AND DISTRIBUTOR)
13-0
and
Georgia, 22-20. Their diving championship hi the Shirley Simas 6-10; Tina Mil­
ad by the organisation.
•erics with a 481 and not too Mikita Hurt
ler
2-7
1
and
Holly
Bell
and
ooly
losi
came
at
the
&gt;»»»*&lt;«
of
second
annual
international
In second place was Joe many plna behind Tina waa
CHICAGO (U PI) - Center
Busy Reno tha 8*10l
competition.
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Zimmer with a 68 and Eric Bernice Smith’s 478, Jo Stan Mikita, leading scorer In Miami. 27-8.
Dallman and John Reams tied Rrown's 476, Gert Bridget’ the National Hockey League,
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Parrotfisbee, Ilk* those at
AC nO tnM M LSt
tor third with 71’s.
173 plus Meda Wiltshire's and may be sidelined for the Chi­
the Miami Seaquarlum, often
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FLOORS
Elaine KoNtlval’s 472.
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Indians

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have a record of five victories,
eae loss and two ties while
An invitation to pity in this playing their first year as a
ytar’a Elks Bowl classic hss member of the Metro Confer­
bc«n extended to the SKS ence. The Tribe Is almost as­
•ft Seminole*, according to Head sured of a third place finish,
Coach Jim Pigott.
probably In a tie for second
The Tribe would meet the place, which—according to Pi
Leesburg Yellow Jackets ol gott— is not at all bad for tbr
the Orange Belt Conference— first year, or any year, in the
the only elub to knock off the Metro circuit.
Seminoles during the 1HJ Pigott wai asked, "When
campaign when the locals ran will there be a decision on the
up a record of 10 vlctoriei Elks Bowl invitation?”
% against the one setback.
Pigott said, "We will let
This season the Seminole* the boys themselves decide U
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they want to play. But there
will be no decision," he point
★
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ed out, "until Nov. 15.”
The Jackets have virtually
the tam e club they had when
they beat the Sanford clever
last season. The Seminoles ex
perienced an "off night" and
everything they did seemed tc
be wrong.
Prior to the Leesburg en
counter, Seminole has won five
By David Hlggtotothan
straight contests. They lost tc
Leesburg but bounced right
Herald Sperta Writer
back
to win five straight, in
The Sanford Seminoles made
eluding
the Frontier Bowl title
a good showing against Lyman
against Kissimmee's Kowboyr
in the tilt last Friday and they ind the Orange Belt Confer­
looked much better than when ence championship.
on the other hand,
u they faced Bishop Moore hasLeesburg,
sported juat about an all
week earlier in a game which
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Sanford won T-to-4. The Ly aenior ball club this year and
have racked up seven victor­
man tilt ended In a 26-to-g vie
ies against one loss. One of the
tory for the Seminolea.
wins was over Lyman High’s
SHS has now racked np 101 Greyhounds, 33 to 0, and their
first downs and limited their one loss caine at the hands ol
opponents to M. They have the Wildwood Wildcats who
posted 1546 yards on 296 rush have whipped everybody they
ing plays with their opponents 've played so far this season.
J being held to 792 oo 265 car
ries.
By the same yardstick, San
ford has lost only 117 ysrds
rushing while they have set
back their opponents 214
yards.
The record of Tribe defense
is due partially to the offen
es's control of the ball and the
crashing line backers and line
on defense.
d
The squad's aerial game has
moved up with 460 yards gain
cd passing while their oppon
ents have 381 aerial yards with
two touch downs made by
passing. The Tribe has five
TDs by passing.
All told, the Seminoles of
fense shows 2046 yards gained
while opponents have register
I
ed 1173, a 873-yard lead for the
locals.
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Looks Good In
Comparison

LAUREL, Md. (UPD-Kelso
ruled tbs turf today as Ameri
can ehampkm for the fifth
consecutive year and one of
the great Thoroughbreds of all
time after his brilliant vie
tory Wednesday in the Itso.ooo
Washington (D. C.) Interna­
BOWLING QUEEN candidate* are being1voted
tional.
upon now a* they vie for the honor, with the
winner to be announced at a Harvest Ball Nov.
Year-end ballots have not
19 at Melodee Skating Rink. The event i* spon­ been collected and tabulated
sored by the Sanford Women’s Bowling Associ­
as yet and Kelso's unprece­
ation. Among the entries are Linda Post (left),
dented status as "horse of the
sponsored by Hemphill Motorettes, and Elennor
year” fiv* times in a row is
Anderson, sponsored by the Thursduy Nite
"unofficial.”
Mixed League.
(Herald Photos)
But so w ai hia victory* in the
InternaUonal after he charged
across the finish line 4*4
lengths ahead of arch rival
Gun Bow.
Jockey Walter Blum, who
rode Gun Bow, claimed a foul
against Kelso and for about
10 anxious minutes there war
NEW YORK (UPI) - Notre Second • ranked Alabama a chance Kelso might be dis
qualified.
Dame, with three games to having clinched the Southeast
That would have put him
go to complete its first unbeat­ ern Conference title, is a sev­
second aa he wai in 1961, 1962
en college football season en-point choice over No.
and 1963. But the stewards de­
since 1949, is a seven-point
favorite to beat Michigan State Georgia Tech. The Crimson clared the race was truly run
Tide has won right straight and Kelso got his justly earned
Saturday.
The top-ranked Irish lost a while Tech was hurled from victory.
The enemy force* did not
12-7 decision to the Spartans the perfect ranks by Tenncs
object for Eddie Neloy, who
last year in a dismal 2-7 sea­ see, 22-14 last week.
son, but now is 7-0, including a Arkansas, ranked third and trains Gun Bow, said, "John
17-15 squeaker over Pittsburgh still jubi'ant over its early Gaines, Harry Alberts (own
last Saturday. Michigan Stale senson win over 1863 national ers) and myself aaw the mov­
has won three In a row and champion Texas also seeks its ies of the race and while Kelso
sports a 4-3 record for the na­ ninth straight win and is fig­ did come over we feel that
tionally-televised same. (NUC ured a 16-point choice to do it the stewards were justified in
leaving the result as it was.”
against Southern Methodist.
at 1:15 p.m. EST.)

Notre Dame Picked
Over Mich. State

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Wednesday afternoon. *cored a i
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• o p came ac a !35-y*rd!
drive. Sherwoud w»i playing |
'ih Saul Abramson.

Five Girls Win Nod For 'Queen'
By Evelyn Lundy
Five outstanding clubs of
Oviedo High School have nom­
inated candidates for tho
1964 homecoming queen.
All of tho girl* are mem­
bers of the Senior Clast. Guy
Ulrey was nominated by the
annual staff; Marilyn I’urlin
by the Spanish Club, Nancy
Swanson by the Science Club,
Karen Janson by the Student
Council and the school pnper"Lions’s Tnle"-nomlnntcil Con­
nie Pendnrvi*.
Gay, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bonn Ulrey, started
aehoot in Oviedo in the first
grade, ha* been active on the
howling team, member of the
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SONNY HAYES, local car dealer, will be running his 1964 Plymouth
against Bob Tucker, of Orlando, in his ’63 all aluminum Chevrolet in a
three-out-of-five mntch race Saturdny night at the Seminole Timing As­
sociation Osceola drag strip for the “Mr. Florida Stock Eliminator title
that Hayes now holds.
(Herald Photo)

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
Sugar Bowl officials Thursday
were going through their an­
nual agony of atudylng, wait­
ing and guesting about who
should be Invited to the New
Yrar'a Bay football clattle.
The upset* of Georgia Tech
and Florida la it week confuied an already confuaed pic­
ture here and one Sugar Bowl
official aald another Saturday
of upaetj "could ruin ua.”
Top-ranked N o t r a Dame,
fourth-ranked Nebraaka and
tenth-ranked Louisiana State
appeared to have the inside
tracks for the Sugar invita­
tion. But Sam Corenawat J r.,
a member of the selection
committee, said "as of this
moment we do not have any
formal or informal invltatioo*
out to any team.”

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Vau-I
ghan (Bing) Devine, whose
tradea made the St. Louis
Cardinal* Into world champ­
ions even if they didn't satisfy
beer baron August C. Butch |
Jr., has been named the ma­
jor league executive of the |
year by tha United Press In­
ternational.
The honor came about three |
months too lata to save Devine's job with tha Cardinals I
but it did undertint tha re­
markable aeries of deals which
the 47-year-old unassuming
executive used to build the
Cardinal* Into the 1965 world |
champion*.
Devine received 10 of the '
20 vote* c u t by the UPI'*
1964 board of baaeball expert*.

MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The |
Wisconsin Legislature joined:
the eontroveray over the shift [
of the Milwaukee Braves to
Atlanta, Ga., by passing a
joint resolution Wednesday |
asking Congress to apply anti­
trust laws to major league |
baseball.
Circuit Judge Rooold A. I
Drechsier set a Nov. 24 trial
date on merits of a suit by I
Milwaukee County which seeks
a permanent injunction to keep |
the Braves from playing any­
where but in Milwaukee In |
1965.

Sugar Bowl
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Mr. And Mrs. Carl Anderson
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la n d with a eryetal ptach
bewi, m e r t K with a rad,
white aad bhM erapt paper
flag. The birthday caka waa
flatted ia white with rad
raaaa, aad Inscribed with the
massage "Happy Birthday
Jeanette."
The guests were served da*
lieious refrashmaats of Poly*
oasian peach, caka, coftea,
toasted nuts aad miats.
Highlight of the avaaiag waa
the opening of the many lovely
gifts, which the hoaorea re ­
ceived.
Guests included the Mines.
Bernice Hudson, Flora Scholl,

short time la Lake Monroe be­
fore purehssiag a heats oa the
Lake Markham Bead. Ha is
employed as a carp eater.
The * Oder i oni have IS chil­
dren. Tammy, J . W., Danny,
Jahaaie, Charlotte, Juanita
aad Mary, who reside at

MARTI COOPER, (seated) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper of
Lotus Lane Casselberry, entertained three of her friends Saturday night
a t her home for dinner and a slumber party in celebration of her 15th
birthday. They were left to right, Sally Lunn, Melenda Casselberry and
Judy Grimwood. Sally was also celebrating her 15th birthday. A fter the
steak dinner and birthday cake, the girls enjoyed playing records and
having Cokes and popcorn.

M L AMD MrtM. CARL ANDERSON on their
25th wedding nmthremry.
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We have a w w w * h e m
Mrs. Jeha Duran f i r lea Bos
mils. We found her esteral,
aH of which sound very good
aad easy.
ICE BOX BOLLS
1 eaka dry yeast or aompreeaad yeast
1 egg, weO heates
S tape, salt
• t t cupe flour
• tbspe. sugar

water. If dry ysaet is used,
combhte the |ugsr, yeast and
w ater aad allow to etaad in a
warm piece M hours. U
compressed yeast is used,
allow to stand ia lukewarm
water B minutes. Add salt,
egg and sugar, if sugar has
not already been added, and
shortening. Add flour a little
at a time, beetiqg thoroughly
after each addition until dough
la stiff enough to kneed. Kneed
o s lightly floured board until
the dough is smooth as elas­
tic. Cover dough with warm
damp cloth. Set In a moderateiy warm place and allow
to itand 3 hours. Work down,
cover cloeely with waxed papar, and place in refrigerator
overnight If baking roils for
luncheon or dinner, remova
desired portion of dough from
the refrigerator and allow to
stand 3 hours to warm to room
temperature snd become light.
Form into rolls. Cover and let
rise until double in bulk. Place
on well oiled baking sheet.
Bake in hot oven, 430 degrees,
about 13 minutes. This dough
will keep for a week or 10
days in a refrigerator if It is
worked down each day to prevent Us becoming too light.
The dough should bo kept
closely covered with waxed
paper to p m e n t a crust from
forming over the Oeriace.
Makes 33 rolls.

TURKEY DRESSING
13 slices day old bread
1 pan baked or fried c
bread
1 can mushroom soup
I cups chopped celery
3 cups chopped onion
tsp. sage
salt and pepper
1 dot. eggs
1 cup milk

and beat ae directed on can.
Cut each banana la half. Trim
off eada of bananas. Twenty
minutes before ham is fully
heated, place bananas around
ham. Brush baaaaas with but­
ter. Combine tenon Juice,
brown sugar aad cinnamon.
Brush over ham aad bananas.
Bake ia slow oven, 323 de­
grees, IS to 30 minutes or un­
til bananas are tender and
ham Is h o t

Toast bread lightly. Add
corn bread, eatery ta d onions I
cooked together in one cup
turkey fat or butter, until
transparent. Cook covered. It
usually takes K minutes.
Break toasted breed into very
small pieces. MU thoroughly
with cornbread. Stir into mix­
ture sage, salt snd pepper.
Add cooked celery and onions,
soup and liquid from turkey.
Add giblets, MU this thorough­
ly. Add hard cooked eggs, cut |
Into small pieces and mix in i
thoroughly. W h e n making
gravy, add milk and liquid
from turkey with several I
spoonfuls of dressing. Bake
the dressing until thoroughly
hasted, about 30 minutes at 330
degrees.
CHICKEN OR TURKEY
DRESSING
4 cups bread crumba
1 cup cornbread crumbs
3 eggs
1 cup chopped celery
U cup chopped onion
2 tbspi. sugar
t tsp. aalt
ti tap. pepper
3-4 tbsps. chicken or turkey
fat
1-2 cupi milk (enough to mix)
Combine a 11 ingredients.
Keep thick enough to shape
when spooning onto well greas­
ed baking sheet or if put with
chicken or turkey. Bake at 400
degrees for 13 minutes. Serve
with glblet gravy.

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Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster cele­
brated their 90th wedding an­
niversary on Sunday, Nov. i.
Also Mr. Foeter celebrated hla
83rd birthday at this time.
The Foeters, their children,
grandchildren, great grand­
children, aad a number of
nieces and nephews enjoyed
a happy reunion together.

MRS. JEANETTE WOOD, left, of Fern Park,
was recently honor gueat of a birthday party
given by Mrs. Frances Sanders, right, a t her
home in Longwood.

TH E OSTEEN GIRLS 4H Club under the leadership of Mrs. Lowell Pet­
tits in n very active group. At the recent carnival a t the Osteen school the
girls sang a group of songs. They were accompanied by Mrs. Norman
Miller a t the piano. In the group are first row, Karen Osteen, Beth Pettis,
Deborah Carpenter, Hobby Joo Snyder and Brenda Pettis. Second row,
Diano Pell, Lisa German, Guylc Uhunt and Linda Whidden.

Enjoys R eview By
Vlrs. Dunwoody
By Jane Caseetee n y
Mra. J. E. Dunwoody pre­
sented a review of Roger Tory
Peterson's book. "A Bird­
watcher’s Anthology" a n d
showed slides at a meeting ol
the Women’s Club of Cassel­
berry held Tuesday afternoon.
Refreshments of cake, cook­
ies and tea or coffee were
served prior to the program
by the hostesses, Mrs. C. K.
Fisher, Mrs. Ben Evans, Mrs.
Stanley Rapaport and Mrs. J.
C. Weir.
As a lovely harvest time
centerpiece, a cornucopia of
fruits and nuta graced the
serving table flanked by two
orange candiea.

AT THE RECENT Halloween carnival held at
tho Osteen School one of the outMtamlinu and
unusual costumes was that of a bird in a cage.
The bird was Larry Wilson, son uf Mr. und Mrs.
Purker Wilson.

By Jills Bartel
XI Beta Eta Chapter of P. Craig Civil Defense Award
Beta Sigma Phi held ita an- to be presented to the Beta
H. B. Fuller of Boston Road
“Ul1 ^ * r*‘‘ W* ,DlnD" M " ; Sigma Phi Chapter who has la now home recuperating aft­
er a recent kidney operation
m h y e a r ^ n h o S T J ? m w l*
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a t the Winter Park Hospital.
Chapter*ThU y « r i T c C ^
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ter honored a new transfer t,on
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member, Jessie (Mrs. Albert) * ■ /’
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Jeanette also presented the
The group met first at the
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home of Jeanette (Mrs. John) «*»■«•
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th»*
meeting will
of pink punch, onion puffs, J* he,d Ntnr,he bome °*
chipped beef balls, prtUels, Pa*
Vemoo) Hardin
olives snd potato sticks.
andJ ° br‘n« ‘heir•articles for
The mein course waa held **» Thanksgiving basket,
at the home of Sue (Mrs. E. Members present were JeanC.) Harper Jr. and consisted ette (Mrs. John) Alexander,
of chefs salad and green god- Betty (Mrs. Clarke) Brucstle,
dess dressing snd tomato- Virginia (Mrs. Gordon) Fredmushroom rarebit.
erick, Pst (Mrs. Vernon)
The last stop of the evening Hardin, Sue (Mrs. E. C.) Her• ■ t U i h t w t l l t o PrHw
was at the home of Vermeils P«r Jr., Reida (Mra. Glenn)
AMERICAN
TOLHISTKR
(Ed) Peterson for dessert of McCall, Candy (Mrs. Mac)
SAMSONITE
coconut snowballs, hot fudge McClanahan, Vermelle (Mrs.
LADY BALTIMORE
sauce and coffee.
Ed) Peterson, Wills Mae
AMELIA EARHART
The group enjoyed their (Mra. John) Prokoich, Dot
AND OTHERS
meal to the utmost and agreed (Mra. Tim) Richards, Jesiie SANFORD JEWELRY
it waa worthwhile to try new (Mra. Albert) Shaw, Audrey
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317 E. FIRST ST.
course had been given the re- Ft (Mrs. J . Harold) Chapman.

A new clock.and-watch for
desk or den is fixed to the
snd of a metallic colored hour
glass. Sand in tha hour glass
shifts from ona end to the
other when tha watch U turn­
ed upside down—giving the
homemaker an accurate threeminute t'mer. For edded con­
is back at her home on Lake venience, tha face of the
watch features a calendar,
Geneva. Mra. Geiger has been
showjng automatically the
away most of the summer day'* date.
visiting with relatives out of
the state.

Visitors to Geneva last week
were Rev. and Mra. Bennie
Baker and children, Krista
and Larry, also Mrs. Baker's
mother, Mrs. Dawson.
The Bakers were guests for
dinner at the home of the M.
D. Jacksons. The Jacksons In­
vited several frienda of the
Bakers over to enjoy the food
and to fill the Bakers In on
the happenings around Geneva
since their last visit.

Mrs. W. V. Wagnon ia back
at her home fallowing eye
surgery at Florida Sanitarium
and hospital. She U reported
doing very well and la looking
forward to visits from her
many friends.

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Annual Progressive Dinner

We have a request for •
Baked Fish recipe. We have
watched o u r grandmother
plenty of times preparing fish
for baking. ThU recipe that we
have Is like the way she fixed
hers only she added a slice or
two of lemon with the bacon
atrlpi.
BAKED FISH
3 to 3 Ibi. fUh
2 tap*, salt
REFRIGERATOR ROLLS
From that leftover turkey 1 tsp. pepper
or chicken, let’a make cro- 3 or 4 slices bacon
It cup hot w iter
1 Urge onion (if desired)
quettea.
V4 cup augar
I No. 3 can tomatoes
CROQUETTES
1 Hup. aalt
enough water to fill can (to­
3 tbsps. margarine
it cup milk
mato)
1 cup lukewarm water
It cup stock
Rub cleaned fish outside aod
3 pkgs. or cakes active, dry 3 tbsps. flour
inside
with salt sad pepper.
or compressed ycist
3 tbsps. fat
Plaee ia baking pen. Lay
1 egg, beaten
Vt tsp. salt
Slh cups unsifted Hour (about) 1 or 2 cupa finely chopped strips of bacon snd onion
around and on top of fish.
Mix together hot water, su­ turkey or chicken
Pour tomatoes aod water over
gar, aalt and margarine. Cool I cup (try bread crumbs
flab. Bake covered tor 1 hour
to lukewarm. Measure warm 1 egg, illghtly beaten
at 373 degrees.
water into large warm bowl. It Up. pepper
Sprinkle or crumble in yeast W tap. parsley
DOLED POTATOES
and stir until dissolved. Stir in
Make very thick sauce of
lukewarm water mixture, egg milk, flour, fat, aalt, pepper
For a barbecue treat with
and half the flour and beat and stock. Fold in turkey or meat, try dllled potatoes cook­
until smooth. Stir in enough chicken and parsley flakes. ed la foil. For each serving,
remaining flour to make a Cool. Put crumba in shallow cut a medium atied pared po­
aoft dough, Turn out onto howl, beat eggs in shallow tato crosswise into Mach tilelightly floured b o a r d ami bowl. Divide cooled mixture ei. Place on aqua re of heavy
knead until amooth and elas­ into ti or 8 parU. Shape each duty aluminum foil and season
tic, about 10 minutes. D are into a hall. Coat with egg, then with salt and paprika. Brush
dough in greased bowl, turn­ with crumbs. Fry in deep,hot generously with melted butler
ing to grease top. Cover tight­ fat.
and sprinkle with snipped dill
ly with waxed paper or foil.
weed. Put eUces together to
Store in refrigerator until
For those who do not plan resemble the whole potato.
doubted in bulk, or until need In have chicken or turkey, try Wrap la foil, sealing tightly.
ed. To use punch down and this ham recipe.
Grill 3 to 4 inches from coals
cut off amount needed. Bake
CINNAMON BAKED
for 30 to 43 minutes, tuning
la 400 degree oven for 12
FRUITED HAM
occasionally.
minutes.
3 to S lb. canned bam
• firm bananas
It ls getting very close to 2 tbsps. margsrine^nelted
that Important day in Novem­ 2 tbsps. lemon Juice
ber, Thanksgiving. Here are
Vfc cup packed brown augar
•avert! dressings for tha "Big
I In IH tape, cinnamon
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Addresses Garden
Club O f
The DeBary Garden Club
met recently at the Commonity Center with Mrs.
M n. Preston
MeBean presiding
ns over the
hualneaa tesiion.
Reports were given by chair*
man of the Horticulture Com*
mlttee, Mrs. Jam es V. Rich­
ards; Mrs. James S. Sims, on
conservation, and Mrs. E. D.
Bhoptaugb. chairman of the
Garden Tours. M n. Lynn
Reed gave a report on the
Mansion House and decora*
tlosa for the Florida Fedora*
Hons
tlon of Art Convention.
Mra. W. Allan Hunter, proMrs.
gram chairman, introduced
fram
the guett speaker, Mrs. Philip
C. Frieae, of DeLand, who
gave a resume of tho life ot
Lue Glm Gong. He received
the Wilder Medal from the
United Statea government for
his development of the Lue
Gim Gong Orange, which is a
Valencia type of orange. He
alto developed the perfumed
grapefruit and introduced the
Lue Glm Gong orange to the
trade in 111]. He died in 1923
and is buried in Oakdale
Cemetery, DeLand.
Mrs. Frieae was presented a
lovely pink rose bush aa a
gift from the DeBary Garden
Club members.

Miss

SARA JANE SMITH, left, and Pejr Homer ur»* "up to their neck*” in the
sorting of quality merchandise to be featured in the nnnunl “Outgrown
Sale," sponsored by the women of Holy Cro*s Episcopal Church. The anle
will be held this Friday and Saturday front 9 n.m. to 9 p.m. nt the Jacob*
son Building, 305 E. F irst Street. Mr*. Duane Haggerty i* chairman of
the annual event, and this year the item* arc more attractive nnd invit­
ing than ever.

BielssHonored

h Rites Unite Miss
a. l.
cent
Lutheran Church
or Blavia waa
tB* setting
attUai for maid
w the
tho three o’clock
• ’clock wk
wedding
Sunday afternoon, Nor. »,
I of
Patricia Am Miller and
nnd RoStephen
beet Olltff. Tba R et. Str
Tuhy officiated at the d&lt;
double
ring ceremony.
The bride la
U the
tho daught
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M
Mlkler
of Orledo and tke bride g
it the eon of Mra. M. L. Hoi*
sooback of Snecda Terry,
Kerr]
C., and grandson of Mra.
lfri
M. Olliff of Orledo.
The church waa decoi
decorated
with potted palms a id baskets
of w h i t o chrysanthemums,
tuberoses and Burgandy daisy
mums. Candelabra flanked
each side of tba altar.
Tba bride entered the church
on the arm of her father. Her
formal gown of candlelight sa­
tin featured a fitted bodice
with a scooped neckline and
long sleeves ending in points
over the wrists. AUenctm lace
appliques adorned the bodice
and skirt of the gown. The
modified Controlled bell skirt
had soft gaithera at the waist­
line and was attached In the
front with a bow. Her veil,
which waa worn by the bride's
mother In her wedding, waa
of chantllly lace attached to
a pill box of white satin. She
carried a cascade of white
roses and tuberoses in a cres­

George Wright
On Birthday

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Elizabeth Mlkler. Her gown I length sleeves. The bell shaped
aa bar was blue satin and featured a ikirt bad soft pleats a t the
slater, scooped neckline and elbow j waistline and abe wore a black
velvet bow la her hair. Another iliter of the bride, San■ drt Mlkler, w it (owned In •t
I gold tatin gown Idrr/.ica! to
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thi mtld of honor.
She wore
worr
ar. Shw
a btirfiDdy vehet bow in
In her
hair. Marthi Olliff. of raywtFayet
; ville, N. C., Wia also
«lio a bride*bndeij maid and her gown waa
w u of
blue satin. Junior bridesmaid
was Linda
Linda Olliff, cousin of the
groom, alto.
w it
also. Her gown was
, ^
Identical to Sandra's,
Sandra'a. They
all carriad cascade arrange*
menu of burgandy daisy

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT OLLIFF

Leon Olliff, uncle of the
groom, served aa best man,
and tubers wet
were Andy Mlkler,
brother of the
th&lt; bride, Walter
Teague, Timothy Colbert aad
Billy Mikler. Junior grooms­
man wat Joseph Mikler, bro­
ther of the bride.
The mother of the bride
looked attractive la a twopiece blue wool suit. Her ac­
cessories were la bone aad
her corsage waa pink rotes.
M n. Holaenback chose a
blue dress with contrasting ac­
cessories and her corsage wat
of pink rotes.
Following the wedding, the
reception was held ia St.
Lukes Lutheran School. The
I area was decorated with
| sprays of xinaiai. chrysanthe­

Halloween Party Entertains Sorority

By Jaae CaaaclWrry
iMaasick, Sandy flow*, “Spar* I berry, all of Casselberry; I and Cheryl Strong and Billy Honor Guest On
Members of Epsilon Sigma I bands trudged through bam- the dense JuagWs of dark Afri­
Carla Blelai, daughter of ky" Sparks, and Dan Caaael-|Brya Costello, Azalea P ark.| Willis of Longwood.
Alpha Sorority and their hus-1 boo and shrubbery resembling ca on Halloween night at an
Mrs. A. C. BleUa of X7J N. E .l
85th Birthday
authentic party staged by Jan­
Triplet Dr., Cattelberry, is
ice and Em eil Cowley at their
Following choir rehearsal at
a very determined young lady.
home. They emerged U ter in­
the DeRary Community Meth­
She wanted to celebrate her
to a gay and festive area dec­
odist
Church
on
Thursday
18th birthday with a party and
orated with colorful Jack-oevening. Nov. 5, a surprise
celebrate it the did in ipite
laoterna, orange and black
parly
waa
held
for
George
of two broken legs.
streamers, black eats, weird
Wright
on
his
83
th
birthday
by
The party wat held Satur­
witches and monstrous bats.
nirmbera of the choir.
day night at hei home and
Some of the clever costumes
Cakra
were
baked
by
Mra.
guesti enjoyed garnet, stunts
and characters depicted were
Stanley
Rader
and
Mra.
Char­
and dancing.
“ Beauty and the Beast,"
les Crcascy.
Tlic refreshment tabic was*
“Great White Hunter." “ MoonAmong
the
members
present
laden with all sorts of tnacks,
maid” from Dick Tracy,
during the opening of birthday
chips and dips and candy.
"John Dlllinger," “ L.B.J."
gifts
were
Miss
Barbara
RedCarla was presented 'with a
and a box of cigarettes with
lent. organist, Gertrude Maclovely birthday cake which
the tlogan, "I'd rather fight
Naughton,
Mae
Phillips,
Rose
was served with punch.
than switch."
Kidler, Gertrude and Stanley
Guests included
Valorie
Costume winners were se­
Rader, Margarette Labeman,
Shea, Bill Dandera, Marilyn
lected by applause from the
Effle Duffin, Ruth Crcascy,
group with Edgar Bruce win­
Mioml Jackson, Mabel snd
ning the best mado costume
Howard Green, Beatrice ilulDeBary
for "The Beast." Ernest Cowler, Edward McCarthy, Bill
Icy won a close second in hi*
Williama, Dan Hum, William
EPSILON S1UMA ALPHA member* getting the
portrayal of "L.U.J." Claire
Ilaigh ami Kathy Jackson.
“full treatm ent" nt n festive Halloween party
Fite took tup honors among
During the brief business
at the Ernest Cowley home are from the left,
CARLA RIELSS, front right, of Casselberry celebrated iter 16th birth­
the females In her clever role
session
presided
over
by
How­
Mary
Ann
Bruce,
Kathy
Hukiir,
Claire
Fite,
Mrs. Shirley Drvicr, 140
day Saturday night with a party at her homo on Northeast Triplet.
as “ Phyllis Diller" with Revard Green, Mrs. Albert Salis­
June Krodie, JoAnn McCall nnd Janice Cowley.
Colomba Road, I)v!lary, an­
Client* included front row left to right, Valorie Shea, Hilly Dandcru, and
bury, Mrs. A. Duffin and Ed­
nounces the engagement ami
Dan Casselberry; standing, Hilly Willis, Cheryl Strong, Rrvn Costello,
ward McCarthy were picked
forthcoming marriage of her
Marilyn Messick, and “Sparky" Sparks. Also present, but not shown,
to serve on tho nominating
daughter, Jennifer Lynn, to
committee.
Sandy Howe.
John Zenewicz, Airman third
clasa, stationed at Sanford
One out of every four adult 6,852,000—a difference of I,- | Tlie NIIS study showed thal
Osteen
Naval Base.
Americans either has heart 318.000.
| among the various typej of
The wedding will be solemn­
disease or Is suspected of be­ The NIIS data also revealed heart disease, hypertensive
ized Sunday, l)cc. 21, at 2 p.m.
ing so afflicted.
(hat heart disease rose sharp­ heart disease waa in the m a­
at the DeBary Community
Statistici from the U. S Na­ ly with age. For instance, In
Methodist Church, with the
jority with 10.3 million adults
WASHINGTON (L'l’l)—Mrs. j (In- cuff alxiut her hu-rund
tional Health Survey show the 18 24 age group, less than
Miss Marcia Stron of Gary,
Rev. Cecil N. Ogg officiating.
Cook frozen meat as soon as
in the “definite" category.
Hubert
II.
Humphrey
ran
be
and
what
he
believes
in
that
14
6
million
adults
(17
two per cent has definite heart
Friends are cordially invited Ind., recently spent the week
1thawed, especially when the
expected to play a big part
She admits her greatest
years of age tn age 79) have disease, while in the 75 79 age Coronary heart disease was
to attend.
end with Jean Masters. Roth
meat
is
thawed
at
room
tem­
social life at the White weakness as a campaigner is
heart disease, ami another 13.0 group. 39 per cent of Uie men next with 3.1 million definite.
Mrs. Dreicr also announces girls are students at Jones in
| | ou,„ during the next four difficulty in remembering perature.
million are thought to have the and 46 per cent of the women Other forms ot heart disease
the engagement of Misa Pearl
. . .
College
in
Jacksonville.
such a* rheumatic and con­
names.
years.
disease.
The figurrs show that had definite heart disease.
Smith of Denary to Mra. DreiSplit ami grill frankfurters
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson is
out ol every 1,000 adults, 132 Moreover, in the 73-70 brac­ genital heart disease, account­
Mrs. Humphrey is thin, of
er's son. Pfc. John C. Dreier,
ed for substantially lower
delighted to have the wife of average height and prefers to for supper. Serve topped with drfinltcly have heart disease
stationed at Marine Head­
ket, the majority had heart
rase*.
the new vice president help wear her silver hair in bangs heated canned applesauce.
and 117 arc “suspected "
quarters, Norfolk, Va. The
disease of some form, with
share
hostess
duties.
reminiscent
of
Mrs.
Dwight
I)
Under the "auipect" group,
The
NHS
compiled
Its
data
wedding Is planned for next
I more persons In the "definite"
Use flannel, cheese cloth, or
So arc the cabinet wives, Eisenhower.
14 million were thought to
by
drawing
samples
of
the
April. Miss Smith resides at The college set cottons to
!
category
than
In
the
“
suspect"
who have been working overThe Humphreys have lived wool clothes for dusting.
have hypertensive heart, 2.4
119 Colomba Road, DeBary.
rain in cotton. Rain-worthy lime substituting as hostesses I for the past It! years tn a Coarse open-mesh material, population of Hie U. S. (adult l group.
million coronary heart disease.
population:
IM.t
million),
by
synthetic fabric* or a new
I Heart disease was also found
coats
include
cottons
ranging
|f
&lt;ir
p,,,
much-traveled
Mrs.
I
pleasant,
modest
home
in
submedical
examination,
and
by
Mr. and Mra. R. Cooper o!
to he more common tn men
urban Chevy Chase, Md. The cloth may .lie linty.
o x i . k n a i.v v r
Granada R o a d entertained
coniuroy. velveteen, pop Johnson
various tests and measure­ than in women until the age
.
.
/.III / A l l H I T Muriel Humphrey, 56, is a family's summer residence is
ment*. The study covered of 33, and more common in (ONSUl.K,
Mrs. Edwina Elliott of Pase- tin, twill ami ottoman, to the
TONIIOI.K. KTC. Musi sslt.
Weight
for
weight
the
nulrl
friendly,
politically
a
s
t
u
t
e
a
four
bedroom
rambler
on
1960-62.
Navy i. I Using t r a n s ­
dena, Calif., and Mrs. Paul newest cotton of a ll- a leather
grandmother who has helped Lake Wavcrly, to miles west live value and the rooking per­ According to the NIIS. heart women at older ages. In other form !. Originally cost |3«e.
Roe of Jacksonville.
words, heart disease rose IUI iiiko &gt;1ns MS. T a b s uvar
formance of small eggs are
look-alike that’s a dead ringer her husband during his 20 of Minneapolis,
psym sols M TS pa r month.
disease is more prevalent in
for the real thing.
years in politics just as Lady | The children include datigh- equal to those of Urge eggs women tiian in men. Women more rapidly with age in wom­
■a ll I'lS-MIS IHry a r &gt; la h i
Mr. and Mra. David liotsford
en
Ilian
with
men.
of
the
same
quality,
the
De­
Hint Johnson has helped the ter, Nancy, 23. and her hus­
returned from an indefinite
numbered
7.970,ouu
with
defi­
aay*.
Ski parka* continue the President.
band, C. Bruce Solomonson, partment of• Agriculture
atay in Cattaraugus, N. Y.,
•
•
nite heart disease, ami men
The
two
women
share
a
mu­
who
live
in
suburban
Mlnnc
trend
to
lightweight,
bulklesa
where they were the honored
Remove
ezceai
brine
from
shapes and are warmer than tual “we've been down this apolis; Hubert (Skip) Jr., 22. fish by adding a glass of vlnt- Th* click of a dial adjust*
guests at several functions.
road together” respect for a senior in political science at
ever. Fabrics include woo!.
* new all-plastic garden
each other.
American University in Wash­ gar to the water in which fish
Mr. and Mr*. P. McCartney C(^(OHi nyton and fun. Welted
•prayer, from soft mist for
U soaking.
ington.
lie
is
working
for
a
In
the
recent
campaign.
have returned to reside once
• • •
flowers to a sharp Jet for
more in DeBary. They soon leam i' ,unn* 1 **ha in,i band Mrs. Humphrey took to the law degree and la married to
Don’t shun bread and cereals weed killing. The dial can se.
stitutching
about
aa
accents.
political
trail
as
she
has
done
|
the
former
Nancy
Lee
Jeffrey
will start to build another new
in the diet because you think Irct a fast six-gallon feeding
Top color news is in brown, for every election since h er|o ! Leesburg. Va.
home.
they contain only eaioriea. for shrubs nr a alow Ifi gidhusband
ran
for
mayor
of
The
two
other
Humphrey
beige and blue cranberry. In­
sons also are in school. Ro­ Cereals provide more than a Ion feeding for tree or turf.
Mr. and Mr*. Talrnan Van dian cotton madras Jacket*, Minneapolis, Minn., in 1913.
She
was
President
John­
bert. 20, Is a sophomore at third of the thiamine, a fourth
Arsdale recently entertained water proofed and lined, also
son’s chief lieutenant on fo­ Mankato College in Minne­ of the niacin, iron ami eaioriea
their son. Dr. T. W. Van Ars- are beaded for the slopes,
BROOKFIELD
rays into Hawaii and Alaska, sota; ami Douglai, 16, is a ami a fifth of the protein In
dale Jr., of Peoria. 111. Dr.!
* * *
ALL - WOOL
average L'. 8 diets, the If. S.
Van Arsdale was recently
Dress and demeanor always where she made political junior at bhattuck school in Department of Agriculture re­
elected president of the Asio- 1go hand in hand, notes Ron speeches, attended numerous Faribault. Minn.
Mrs. Humphrey probably ports.
elation of Urban Universities. Postal, of the National Council receptions and performed the
handshaking
routine.
ran
be expected to lend her
Among 100 leading universi- j of Men’s Fashions. Sunday
SEVEN COLORS
ties he will bead arc, Univers-! manners go with Sunday-best. Mrs. Humphrey speaks in a name to project* helping the
Ry of Illionis, Massachusetts clothes. Postal says you'll; *tniple, warm style and u at needs of children, particularly
[andsome for moat oc­
Institute of Technology. North rarely see a well-dressed Juv-1 hrr ***' when *hc
otl" in the mental retardation field.
HAIR SHADING
casions. Neat, easy
Western, Harvard and New enile delinquent or an honor
N* GLINTING
fittinf and a pleasure
York. He will serve for two'student tn dirty Jeans and T-|
I shirt.
to wear . . . . slacks to contrast In oeveral
FROM $ | 2 - &gt;9
years.

Personals

14.6 Million Americans Suffer

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Personals

mums aad tuberose*. Tba
bride’s table, overlaid with
a whit* Baca tablecloth, held
a large fourtiered cake, roar
cohsmaa were placed between
the second aad third layer*
•ml featured a m iniature bride
and groom. The other table,
also overlaid with a white Uaen cloth, bald a silver punch
bowl, nuU sad mint*.
Mra. Sue Colbert cut the
eaka, assisted by Mias S h ir
ley Mikler and Mlsa Kather­
ine Mlkler. la charge of tho
punch bowl were Mra. Betty
Duda, Mrs. Anna Duda aad
Mrs. Pat Stapyra. Floating
hostesses were Mlsa Martha
Mlkler and Miss Susan Duda.
Mrs. Hrrschel Sterling kept
the bride's book.
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a turquoise
wool suit with brown acces­
sories. She wore a white rose
corsage.
On their return from a short
wedding trip the couple will
make their home a t &gt;00 Pin*
Street, Fern Park.
Out of town guests wero
Mr. and Mrs. George Mertau
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mertan
and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Mertan of Rockville, Conn.;
Mr. and Mn. M. L. Hoisonback of Sneeds Ferry, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Porter of
Daytona Beach and Miss Mar*
tha Olliff of FayetvlUe, N. C.

erly White a close nmner-up
as “Mlnnla Pearl."
The gueita enjoyed a aeries
of unusual party games, bob­
bing for apples, and a mid­
night breakfast at the end of
the evening.
Attending t h e
delightful
evening were Mr. and Mra.
Jack Schlrard, Mr. and Mrs.
Pet* Bukur, Mr. and Mra. Ed­
gar Bruce, Mr. and Mra. Kir­
by Fite, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McKee, Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Tooke and guest*, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob White, Mrs. June
Rrodle and gueat, Pat Miller,
Mlsa Margaret Quarles and
guest, Cliff Wood, Miss Betty
Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Cow­
ley.

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Pretty aa a fresh snowfall
—these stay-crisp beauties
of Kodel£ poly eater and
cottou, all frosted with icywhita Schlffll® embroi­
dery. Two perky style# ta
altea 10 to 66. Welcome
gifts, at Penney’* supervalue I

�ly Abigail Vm Barm

regularly and says grass
baf few mails. Pianos put my
mind a t aasa with somo adtics. Am 1 nearly oasUmaaV
a lt
BEWILDERED
DEAR BEWILDERED:
No. Apart from your alaier.
in-law's spptlllng lath ad
respect for her husband's
remains, something also is
cockeyed bora. Each state
has Its own laws gow ning
cremation and tho disposi­
tion of ashes. And under
tha California Health and
Safety Coda, tha ashes are
aot given out Tboy are eith­
er placed In an urn and kept
In n bona fide cemetery,
put In a mausoleum-type
building, or burled In the

tween Xtw T o rt t i l P a r k
When D a n k takas over a pOa
of bis boss's w ort, Samantha
lets her mother talk bar into t
quick trip to Paris where they
immediately rua tots D arris's
boss. Tbara aro a lot af d e w
touches,, but the funniest spot
occurs a t the end as Samantha
and Eodors spot-check planes
la flight to saa which ana Dorria (who’s going to Parts to
Bad his wile) is on. Ellxabdh
Montgomery Is as delicious as
a w , with Agass Moorehad an­
other delight, and In aontaxt
aha fire s too show a fuany tag.

year decision. The script la
edtoa quite Uhorato but it ar­
ea danally tends toward anteasas, as la the segment with
MsreaQo Mastruiaato. One
partleulaiiy amusing section
shows how the Bom saa react
to an accident. In this case ana

they eentd call aa “Grandpa and Grandma ” Or they
ssnM refer to Karp aa their
atop mether, or m s "Mrs.
l a and Be." What procedure
should I ueo to gat my ehfldran to refer to my wife In
a more res pi tiful mannert
GBANDPA
DEAR GRANDPA: Why
not call poor ehlldrsa to­
gether and ssk th at they
refer to your wife to a man­
ner more pleasing to you?
! tote for “Grandma” for
the children and see nothing
wrong with “Mary” tha rest
of tho tlmo.

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reply, enclose a stamped,
■elf-addresaed snvalops.

DEAR ABBYi That Tam­
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■aid the ena who fries tha
loudest at a funeral to us­
ually tha one who did the

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BAST RINDING — Busan Hart, American
International picture star, begins work in tha
production of “City la ton Sen” with Vincent
Price. She appeared in “Pajama Party,” also.
CONFIDENTIAL TO D.
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la theory. Bobby Jsrdaa aad
Arthur Robiaica who starred
for tha Uaitod States In tha
World Bridge Olympiad use
sound opening bide. Therefor*,
Arthur really thought that Bob­
by would have • slightly bat*
ter hand that hs did lor hie
•pads opener.
Hence, he tried for seven
AAt
VA4I
and finally irttk d lor ale poKI
trump. When ho »aw tha dum­
A K IO Itt
my be wished that be bad stop­
East and Wort ruins mbla
ped a i garna but went oa to
make tha hast of a tough Job.
He waa the first trick with
tha king of diamonds sod tod
a low dub. East won sod re­
turn rd a diamond. Arthur won
In dummy, esmo to his hand
with ths see of spades, and
cashed ths see and king of! my were two small hearts.
I Ho atoo played
eluba. Tho dlicarda from dum-| When clubs filled to break,! to go down one.

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w s w e e u e N —« s
There probably isn't a bettor
•how aa which to da tabs offs
on tha current TV meaatar
cram, but la all honesty ths
intact hart U r swrpessss ths
•xseuttoa. Just for ths recor d.
Nows, Wosther
Prod sad Wilma's asw neigh
•parts
Nswsllso
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bars tarn out to bs a family
Nowfcopa
&lt;*&gt; KssVeiTes for'w'o'msaIstraight out of tbs muastsrsH o n t u y - B r t n k la r
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Nows— W alur Csshits
CI* Mr m..&lt;5
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Bat M aiD rooa
ti:ts (i) Msk* Room (or
nothing compered to Pred nad
aioan Rooeoa
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Now things come at the wearing long gloves with their
right time for gift giving sod costs snd dreams. They add so
at the Singer Company retail muc&gt;\ to a costume end giro
in &lt;&gt; *
____ you that touch of good groomcenter, you will find tho "now ^ &gt;nd
^ ^
sounds at S inger"- homo enllned ta Mieor silk « n
tertalnment products. The very much wanted and a n
company Is old snd very Amer- here to bo wonv-nowl
lean but they have gone ahead
a pale shade of vlotot to
to do now things. Now, bosidca soon on many attractively
the hum of your sowing ma- dressed women lately, aod n
chine, you eat. have tha sounds woman writer w o n a suit la
of a remarkable small TV act, this color at a recent publicity
a battery-operated transistor luncheon. Her accessories and
phonograph (1 lovod (his) or a soft fait hat were In a subtle
portable steresphonlc pliono- shade of pink, her pumps w m
graph, all with the stamp of a dyed to match tho suit aod bar
well-loved snd well • known lipstick matched them! CooAmerican company,
aider this Idea for a a n fall
Here's a ssluts to ths gTsy- outfit,
haired ladies — Color Foam. Largs pins a n bring worn
You can see it as your cosms- but da not wear a necklace
etc counter! and chooeo such when yon have this taahtoms'hadei as Charcoal Silver, able signature la Jeweled sfSmoky Sable Satin Silver, and reds, these pine ere really soSilver Maura. Ths names citing,
sound delightful snd you ean
Knitted rapes, stoke sad
so easily use the push-button suits are all the raps sad are
aerosol container. It's a worn- so ftattsrlng.
derful ago in which we live!
Tomorrow — "D ssr Idyth
At last, at last, sutuen ARE Thornton McLeod"

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W h at's Thla S o s g
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T h s f r i e s Is R l s h t
NBC Naws Hsport
C n n e as lra ilo s
Andy of Msybarry
Oat t b s Massage
Ja o p a rd y
Tha Rasl McCoys
Missing Links

THE

aa actual tncidaat la British
Naval hUtary, this U the story
of four man adrift to a life­
boat, three af whom draw
straws to saa which win be
MDod aad as tea so that the
others may lurries. The trial
to for murder act for cannibaltorn sad ths defenders admit
their guilt. But, does their w &gt;

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Maxwell is a V. fl. State Dopart m eat offleUL A synthetic
takas a series of this stature to
story, h a t IBs saipsam factor
fa t away with R (sad a t that,
R had to bo poatpoaad Rum
last season), though wa foal
toe subject matter transcends

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quancaa
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By Jells Rartoa
Tho Altamonte Springs Civic
Club bold 111 mooting Wednes­
day, Nov. 4 •• tho Community
House. Speaker for tho day
was oao of tho members, Mrs.
W. C. Morrell, who gave an
account of her trip to Europe
this peat summer.
The Seminole County Fed­
School Bases
eration of Woman's Cluba will
Estimates reveal that a total
hold its meeting Nov. 19 a*
10:30 a. m. in Oviedo and Mrs of 12 million chlldroa wlU bo
E. B. Taylor, president, ol tranaportsd to and from
Altamonte, hopes that all school* in the United States
members will attend this •hoard 200,000 buses during
meeting. If In need of trans­ (his faH
portation, please contact Mrs.
M. Tlnaley « Mrs. Taytor.
One of the projects will bs
M ID I I N TH I A TR f
tho sale of "Nets Paper,'' 1stter list, scene* of Florida to
L ast S k a w l i g T r a i l *
appear on it Thla is to pro­
•rase cattlsi k in o *
Mahart T ay lo r — I ' t l o
mote the Stale and Commun­
- T U B PMISSr*
ity sad proceeds wlU go to­
r n l s a « a u — c*u*
ward clvie projects. Beautifi­
cation of ons of tho Median on
SR 434 la also oa the agenda.
Hoiteii for tho meeting
w an Mri. A M. Blrkj, Mr*.
C. M. Rellter, Mr*. Reuben
Coektoy, Mrs. Charles F. Cur­
ry. Refreshments served w on
Versatile
of apple JuL-e, nuts, candy and
Wood plank-and-bsam con­ a variety of bomemado cook­
struction to utilised la largo ie*. The table and flower ar­
buildings, such as schools, In rangement! carried out the
fall them*.
addition to homes, ths South­
ern Pino Association says.
The system features a roof
structure of hortioatal celling
beams with wood roof decking.
NOW
In homes, tho beams a n usu­
DobbU Reynolds
ally of solid lumber. In
T h a U asiak ah la
schools, they a rt often of
Molly Brown”
glued laminated lumbar beFeatures
causa of tha g n a t spans that
2:21, 4*AS, 7:10, M 4
may bo Involved.
V
Is CsW
4
In either case, tho system la
simple, economical, and as­
sures efficient ipacs utilise-

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FRIDAY, WOT. UL MSI
GENERAL TKNMNCOS:
Tht* u certainly a Say wfcea
m a y t k i a i n e ta operate toe
you, but don’t got *takfcy or
Irrtublt or you iota oat o s
the tood will you could other*
wUe have from tbooa who ro&gt;

ipect you aad who SmI ye* aro
•bio latolllcoatiy to haadte any
•ad til iltuttloai. Keep above
reoroaeh.
AIRE* (March tl to April
18) II you aaalyto carefully
all eoodltloaa about you, you
flad it la aot aoeoaaary to
make ear radical chooioa at
Ihla lime. You are aoaowhat
(rualraled. Take It etay, bo
kiad.
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tome valuable (rlead today
limply becauao you will aot
coaeoda aomo small potat S*
big. Steer clear e i aerial aftalra, alaeo they can ho Ruita
dull.
GEMINI (May t l to J u m
I t) Any forctfulnesa oo your
part with outakiora caa bo
very troubtoaomo, ao atkk to
blgwlgi and do what la ea*
pectcd of you. Don't giro la to
temper taatruma. Safeguard
your good a r m .
MOON CHILDREN (June 0
to July I t ) Although now paaturea may aoem greener, this
la do day to make any chaos*
ea, deaplto the (aot that It la
Friday, the thirteenth. Keep
promUea. Work with a vim
and you make progreta.
LEO (July 23 to Auguat t l )
tumbling In any way doea you
no good, ao bo turn you are
more than over metlculoua ka
current endeavor*. Are you
paying your bllla aa you
shouldT Provo to m ala you aro
loyal in PM. Be dovoted.
VIRGO (Auguat 0 to Sop*
(ember 23) Although a confer­
ence la aoeoaaary, you need
not lose your temper aad Jeo­
pardize a fine association.
Listen to what p a rtn o n tty .
Do something that will ploaao
them no end.
LIBRA (September S3 to Oc­
tober 23) If you keep rooted to
your dally taaka, you will not
get Into trouble with newcom­
ers. Be sensible where health
problems are concerned. Tako
only the treatment* you need.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 31) You are In the
mood for recreation, but look
about you for something more
satisfying, cultural/ Try not to
be so extravagant as la the
past. Seek the dignified, the
inspiring.
SAGITTARIUS (November
23 to December 21) By remain­
ing silent and observing, you
avoid that fracaa at home that
could bo unpleasant. Don't fall
into any ichemes. Give polite
regret immediately.
CAPRICORN (December 0
to January 20) It la far wiser
to gel busy with obligations
you have to meet sometime
instead of wasting time aoetally. Letters may knock you
(or a loop. Take them In your
stride quickly.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) You may hava
many bills to pay. but if you
budgat wisaly and conault with
some good banker, all la walL
lie sure to go to one who
knows you wall, Lay your
1cards on the table.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Re sure not to In­
vest more than la necessary,
even (hough you (eel you know
figures and potentials wflL
Get affairs In best order pas­
sible. Set that your haalth la
improved via gentle exercise.
IF YOUR CHILD 18 BORN
TODAY, he or the may evolve
into one u( those persons who
soon goes about with a chip on
the shoulder end • doleful look
if you do not point out that
life Is, after all, but a chal­
lenging game to (eat one's me____________ tsl. Give a fine education

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Par* 12 — Nov. 12, 1964

Future Teachers

Dusty Boots Ho7so Show Scheduled Sunday

By Margaret Gseby
ciation, said tha 13-inch
Gordon Kollett owner of trophies will ba awmrdad to
tho Liggett-Rexall Drug Com­ high point arom a in tho
pany in Sanford's Pineerest
Shopping Center, is aponaor- junior and senior divisions.
As in the past, aix ribbons
iag two trophies for tho
Dusty Boots h o rn show Sun­ will bo availablo for aoch
day afternoon.
junior and senior event but,
Tbs Girls Chapter *f Fu- Howard Lloyd, president of In addition, n handsome 10Teachers a t Seminole
tho Dusty Boots Riding Asso­ Inch silver trophy also will bo
High la promoting American
Education Week a t BUS. Hon­
oring teachere by placing
homemade eookioa tn the
teachers’ lounge each dap this
week, they made ft today “aa
applt for tho teacher.”
Potters through tho camp­
us call attention to Ameri­
can Education Week. An­
nouncements over the apeake r system each morning em­
phasis# to atudenta tho Im­
portance of education.
Co-Chairman of this project
are Boo and Lue Joillett
Members of the committee
a r t Cindy Mlchaele, Sally
Green, Jeanette H e r m a n ,
Martin Llppineott Cheryl
Jonee and Sarah W ight
Officers of the chapter In­
clude President Elaine Ech­
ols, Vice President Crill Har­
den, Secretary Elixabeth Ev­
ans, Traasurer Susan MeCaaklll, Chaplain Marilinotte
GORDON KEI.LETT, left, owner of LiggettWelch and Donna Collins, pub­
Rexall Drug Store in Pineerest Shopping Cen­
licity chairman.
ter* anil Harold Lloyd, president of Dusty Boots
Members of the orgenixeRiding Association, look
‘ ok over engraving on the
tlon are preparing for tha
Senior High Point Trophy which Kellett is
state convention of the Fu­
sponsoring for Sunday’s Horse Show.
ture Teachers Association
which will be held next week
In Clearwater. Crill Harden
la a candidate for the office of
■tate aecretary. Mlie Grace
Marie Stinecipher, an SHS
I Yr. Htr. Ky. Bourbon
teacher, la the group's spon­
sor.

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Education Week

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Teachers Association. Taking an active part in the program are (from
left) Elaine Echols, Sue Joillett, advisor Miss Grace Marie Stinecipher,
La Joillett and CH11 Harden.
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awarded to tha blue ribbon Bar and Packago Store and
musical t i n s —Hunt’s Tuxedo
Event* and sponsors sched­ Feed Store.
The show's final event is
uled for this Sundays show
a hors* race.
atw: Junior keyhole—Waiter
Lloyd also announced th a t
Cooper’s Phillips M Station,
Onora Bond; senior keyhole— through tha intareat of Mitch­
ell Trailers, Dusty Boots will
Seminole Fire Extinguiabera
Sales and Service; junior award a giant trophy in the
clovericaf—Bradford’* Modern spring to tho rider who haa
accumulated tho moat points
Rug Cleaners; senior clover*
during the Association's aix
l«*f — Dell’a Park Avenue
F aatry Shop; junior pole bend­ fall-winter horse shows. Tbit
trophy will bo displayed at
ing—Johnson’# Peed Store;
tha December show.
senior polebending — Lake
M ary IGA Food M a rt
Junior pick-up—Ellis Lloyd
Ssvs S2 Ob Scott’s
General Hauling; aenlor pick­
BUY ONE BAG
up — Mika Cosby, special
agont for John Hancock Life Turf Builder #*****•# 4.95
Insurance;
junior western
2nd B a r ........... 2.95
pleasure—A. C. Smith’s Seminolo Hardware, Longwood Bonus •eeoeeeeeoeeoeoeeee* 5.95
2nd B a g _____ 3.95
Plasa; senior western pleasUra—B. E. Purcell Clothing
Grapevine Nursery
Store; junior flag race—Joe
2221 Grepeville Av*.
Hickson's Pig N ' Whistle
322-088*
Sandwich Shop; senior flag
Lawn Spraying
r»co—Harry’a Park Avenue

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The Seminole High School
yearbook, the Salmngundi la
now on sale, Miaa Linda
Mitchell, assistant editor haa
VILLAGE of North Orlando has recognized as a "thoughtful service
announced.
worthy of commendation" work of volunteer police on specinl occasions.
Mist Mitchell emphasised
For example, here Bob Stephenson, wearing bright yellow slicker, escorts
that no book* will be for sale
Halloween trick or treuters ncross busy Longwood-Ovicdo Bond to be
In June when the copies ar­
rive, but muat be ordered
sure the group gets across safely.
(lieruld Photo)
now. A |2 deposit is required
upon order.
Seminole High S e h o o I ' i
1083-04 "Hally'' received the
"All American” awnrd from
the National Scholastic Press
this aa a thoughtful aervice Association and it Is expected
Ice to tha community.
By Margaret Cosby
The uiual police chorea oc­ and feela It worthy of com­ that this year’a book will be
Work of tha North Orlan­
do Voluntear Police Depart­ cupy time, checking up on mendation.
better than aver.
ment although for tha moat violatora of traffic law*,
part, la uiually routine and cheeking vacant reaidencea
parhapa aven dull, It la alwaya and keeping an eya on vaca­
a varied and aver-uieful aanr- tion-emptied home*, anawering
complaint*, auparvtaing achool
croaalng* and patroling over
600 miles monthly in tha aix*
»i|Uare mile village (plua the
ranchlands).
Tha department waa con­
By Doana Eatea
scientious and eonaldcrata en­
To vote In tha l.ongwood ough on Halloween night to
municipal alectlom achcdulad don yellow raincoat* (which
for Dec. 1, eligible voter* are highly vlsibla on aven tha
muat regittar no later than darkest and eerleat All Hal­
Nov. 25, Mr*. Onnl* R. Sho- lows Eve) and direct traffic
mata, city clerk, reminded on I.nngwnnd-Ovlpdo Road ao
realdenta today.
that unthinking youngster*,
Book* are open during reg­ pursued by witches and gob­
ular office hour*, Monday, lins, a n d trick-or-treating
Tuetday, Thuradny and Fri­ from one aide of the Village
day, 8:10 a.m. until noon and to the other, would not be en­
1:10 p in. until 4 p.m. and on dangered hy traffic pasting
Wedncailay a n d Saturday, through the city.
8:30 am . until noon.
The community recognired
Mr*. Shumate will he In
Longwood n e x t Wedneaday
e v e n i n g from, 7 until 0
p.m. to reglater voter* at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Tracy
Eatea, 7f&gt;5 Lormann Circle S.

N. Orlando Police Commended

Imp. Frrarh Brandy

Girl Scout* from Troop 338
attended the Fall fampnrv*
a t Camp Tie ochre near llurbervilln last weekend with
their leader Mrs Nance Rus­
sell and co-leader Miss ram ala Cannon.
The girls camp.vd out in
tents in the "Tnll Timbers"
campsite arriving Friday af.
temoon and returning ho.*.reSunday afternoon. They en­
joyed participating in a wide
game and caiupflie fun on
Saturday n ig h t
Members of the troop who
took part were Eats Leonard,
Karen Case, Barbie Andrews,
Cheryl W atters, Susie end
Debbie Webber, Karen Don­
aldson. Pamela Lyon and Joan
Higgins.
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What Can Be Done?
L mb than three years ago, radio­
active fallout was pictured aa one of
the greatest potential threats to this
nation.
Today, K’a no longer fall-oat, b at
dropout; and the threat is shifted
from radioactivity to no activity a t
all.
And where communities ware un­
dertaking crash programs to build
fallout welters, the drop out shelter
—the* public school—is already here.
The problem is how to get the drop
out into i t
The central Florida Development
Committee, in their current stay-inschool campaign, has ju st completed
a study of how other communities
throughout the nation have met the
problem of the high school drop out,
and came up with some recommen­
dations for Central Florida.
The committee found th a t business, industry, chambers of com­
merce, service clubs and civic organ­
isations in a number of communities
have cooperated with school officials
in successful stay-in-school cam­
paigns, and in providing guidance
counselling and improved local voca­
tional training programs.
And that where such joint programs have been undertaken, a
greater number of students complet­
ed high school and vocational train­
ing. and juvenile delinquency de­
creased.
For example:
The Columbia, S.C., Chamber of
Commerce distributed to each local
junior high school student a copy
of a stay-in-school brochure. One
hundred volunteers from the cham­
ber membership are serving as
counselors to potential and actual
drop outs and work in cooperation
with the guidance counselors in each
school.
Atlanta’s American Legion Post 1
has approved spending $3,000 of its
budget to provide scholarships for
the stay-in-school campaign.
In Melbourne, members of a high
school student council counsel class­
mates who are potential drop outs,
with surprising success.
The Education Committee of the

Winter Park Chamber of Commerce
had 100 per cent success in a one
month effort last May in convincing
actual and potential drop outs to re­
main in school.
Elkhart, Ind., ninth grade junior
high school students have a first
hand look at the occupation they are
considering in visiting plants, fac­
tories, stores and workshops, and
talking to those engaged in the oc­
cupation they would like to follow.
In several communities mens’ and
womens’ organizations have assisted
school officials in contacting "noshow” students, with about 20% re­
turning to classes following the call.
Many students tell the members of
the organization calling on them that
they didn't think anyone cared
whether they returned to school or
not.
In several communities retired
scientists, engineers, professors and
teachers p r o v i d e encouragement,
counselling and tutoring for drop
outs in counselling rooms offered by
churches, libraries and civic organi­
zations.
Under the Bedford Plan, innaugarated by the Rotary Club of Bedford,
0., industry ndvises school officials
of anticipated needs for trained per­
sonnel, and contributes what it can
spare of machinery and equipment
to be used as training nids, and pro­
vides skilled instructors for certain
classes. The student is given credit
as a part of his high school program
for vocational courses taken at the
high school. Business and industry
annually hold an awards dinner at
which special awards are presented
to superior students in each area
of specialization.

Thought For Today

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

ACT ONE, TOGETHERNESS. ACT TW O ?

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Even as he muveyp the devastatlon visited upon his
party election day. Sen. Berry
Goldwater Is arguing that the
Republican future Ilea with
hfa "choice not echo” brand
of conservatism.
Yet some politicians and
observers are w o n d e r i n g
whether this approach to th*
electorate may not contain
th* seeds of ita own destruc­
tion.
Th* theory, of court*, It
that, given an unmUtakabty
conservative presidential can­
didal# Instead of a “me-too”
prospect, previously disaffect­
ed Republican* will march to
the poll* from their itay-ethome hideout* and swamp tha
Democrat*.
The disappointing alia of
th* 1984 GOP vota turnout
rasta sum# doubt on tha ef­
fectiveness of this approach,
as applied by Goldwater. It is
still too early, howtvar, for
any full analysis of 1984 vot­
ing behavior.
Hut the destructive seed
that may rest within this
theory is this:
Virtually all those who
have propounded it, from th*
late Robert A, Taft to Goldwater. appear to hava assum­
ed that Republican voter*
drawn from hiding by a
"clear choice” c a n d i d a t e
would represent a total net
addition to GOP v o t i n g
strength.
Soma Republican leaders
assert, though, that this Is
But rungs don't move up-| which In the long run you cm
never likely to he the out­
w ird; they are stationary
leapitaliie on
look. In their view, a elear
lt’» the man or woman who So don't become so idolachoice conservative, be he
steps on those rungs who does trous that you worship Vocathe climbing toward the top. tional Guidance.
Whether you now wash A battery of vocational guid­
dishes in a restaurant or shine ance testa and a )300 fee may
shoes or peddle newspaper* help assure you that as of
and magasines, you cm get to this moment you are best
By Hal Cochran
the top If you realise your fu­ equipped for dentistry or sales
It muat worry a political
ture lie* In yourself!
work, teaching or farming.
candidate when he starts elid­
In fact, analyse WHO's WHO Hut human being* are not
ing down a poll.
and you will find that the pres­ fixed ami unchanging.
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idents of big corporations
For example, ttxlay you
If you plant grass seed
started out from all sorts of might rale sero as a typist but now, you ran wonder all
rungs on the ladder to inside of a few months. If you winter if it will com* up in
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Worry Clinic

Goldwatar or soma other, will
Inevitably drive away largt
numbers of moderate and lib­
eral Republicans who want a
le u starchy conservatism or
non* a t all.
I f these leader* are right,
then tha bonded conservative
cannot hope to produce a full
net gain from hla haul of
GOP stay-at-home*. Should
moderate-liberal defections be
great enough there may in
fact aven be a net lo u to the
party.
In th* 1984 election, auch
defection* obviously were
massive. Fertile Republican
ground like Westchester and
Nassau counties around New
York, and th# whole suburban
ring a r o u n d Philadelphia,
helped awell President John•on’e heavy suburban margin*
across th* nation.
During th# campaign, vot­
er interviews suggested that
many of thes* defection*,
plus a surprising number
among solid conservative*,
were a direct responi* to
Goldwaler’a controversial at­
titudes on security — social
and nuclear.
Possibly more probing vot­
er research**, auch as those
usually conducted by the
University of Michigan Sur­
vey Research Center, will be
able to determine how many
of theta defectors would have
voted againet Goldwater even
without the nurlcar and Sorial Security controversies.
This residue of defectors,
whatever it may he. is th#
•'factor” which tome GOP
politicians say must inescap­
ably be subtracted from Re­
publican vota totals when a

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presented,
Th# 19*4 party convention
and campaign offar amp!#
evidence that such conserva­
tives do not consider it either
wise or proper to baekan
GOP mlddle-roadara xrith ac­
commodating appeals. Th*
conservatives rank as harasy
any departur* from thalr
rigid articlta of faith.
Though G o l d w a t e r and
tome of lik* mind say them­
selves that th# GOP ia to­
day a minority party, thay
do not proposa, either, that
any accommodating lure* ba
tossed out for Independents
and wavering Democrat*.
Given this conservative In­
sistence on hewing to * strict
orthodoxy, with ita inavitabta
repelling effect on nonbeliev­
ers, some puxsted Republican
leaders think th* kay ques­
tion is this:
"Where ia the elaar choir*
candidate supposed to find
th* makings of victory t "

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LAKELAND, FLA.
Member: Mldwaet Mark B ttk
Chicago Board at

Orlaade Alta* Rapraaaartatjad
J**| 1* like millions M mod­
em young people who are
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
worshipping "Vocational Gui­
Ph. GA 9-9834
dance.” Vocational analysis
Is often helpful but the lead­
ers of American business,
Industry and the professions
m»m
never look any vocational
guidance tests. Instead, they
followed the advice o( the
■ fo r tfc tjc fc ir itii
Jewish merchant shown be­
low.
HOME IMPROVEMENT
CASE U-428: Joel T.. aged
21, recently graduated from
V
m
y
college.
‘ But he Is a problem," his
worried father begin.
“ For Joel bat refused to
United PrtM International of her playmate*. "My par­ thing and then they soon get take two positions that 1 would
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ent* are miserable unles* they bored with it," he said.
m.be“iyal^to Tom.'" J tT u m
consider wonderful.
chology student, at George
Even a shy chemist or tlmld f.” ™
"1 think television hus ruin­
The other day I overheerd a have something or somebody
"He claims his personality Washington University.
bookkeeper, can chang* In • mt„nt thf worl(1 wi„ Mt„ ,
group of children dlacuuing to entertain them. They clelm ed them," said the 10-year-old. must be in harmony with the
I was teaching the various few months and become a sue j uwn
"It
leaves
them
keyed
up
and
they
can’t
think
of
anything
their parent*.
job he accepts and he felt
rrstlrss. If there's nothing to there was no future in those psychology courses in Business cess at such a rigorous, extro"The trouble with sdulte to do by themselvea.”
VO(IH
Psychology, Vocational Guid vertlve Job as selling,
A 9-year-old boy said he witch on television, they are two positions.
MOMI
On* of the worst scenes on
nowaday* la they don’t know
ance, etc.
| All of our modern vocational any highway ia the bark of a
how to entertain themselvea had noticed that adulta seldom at loose endf.”
"So he has loafed around
"Dr.
Crane,"
this
wealthy
testa offer helpful sign posts,
big truck that keeps you
The kiddiee may have a
any more," a 10-year-old girl make thing* to play with, the
the house for the past six merchant began, "tell your but you yourself must still
way grown-up* one# did.
point there, but in my cere j months, smoking cigarets and student* to take the best jo!) furnish the motive power ami from seeing where you're go­
vtaa aaying.
ing.
‘•They have to buy every- it's a bum rap. I am one adult watching TV.
"That'a right." agreed one
I available at the moment.
the lubrication
a a *
who still invents most of hit
“Now he thinks he need* an
"Urge them to perform it Moreover, the best lubrica­
With the short skirts, half
own amusements.
'expensive vocational guidance to the best of their ability.
tion for success even today is tha world can easily see if
Like when I first moved analysis. Dr. Crane, is it true
'But warn them to keep on still good old fashioned “elbow
,,
the other half has a leg to
to Washington, somebody that there Is a ‘one and only' the lookout for better openings grease, meaning d. ,111
g e n t |,Und „„
gave
me
a
briefcase
for
Enterprise
job
best
suited
to
each
per-!
up
ahead!"
i
work.
Altamonte Spring*
a a a
1Christmas. I didn’t need e son?"
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
* That is still superb advice. "Genius," said Thomas KdiMrs. Julia narten
A
specialist
was railed In
838-1318
888 3834
briefcase, but I started car­
Actually, there is no future It means that you should not son, " ii one per cent inspirato examin* the brain of
rying it around with me any­ In ANY Job!
1remain idle or loal around like tlon ami ninety nine percent /
. LT"
Bear Lake-Forest City
way.
For the future I. always In Joel.
perspiration!"
y° U" 8
Lake Mary
children. What brain?
Mr*. Merjrenn Milan
the worker who holds that job.
For every Job offer* helpful! So Joel should quit moochIt
guv*
me
a
great
deal
of
a
s
s
Mra.
France*
Weater
838-JITS
Jobs are just rungs on the experience with people or bush Ing cigarets and get to work
323-1319
pleasure and satisfaction to
When you ask your young
ladder
to success.
| ness and mechanical gadgets,! at once)
move about the national cap­
Casselberry
son what lit wants for Christ
Lake Monroe
ital with an empty, briefcase.
Mrs. H. L Johnson
Mr*. Jen* Casselberry
mas, he prepared to sit back
322-4723
838-3848
, I even took it to dinner parand listen for about an hour,
a s s
' ties and other social func­
Longweed
Chelae la
tions. I would call the hastes*
Mrs. Donna Eaten
Wa'ra pulling for the AmerMr*. Joan M afia
•38-331T
aside and ask her to put It in
cans In the Olympics to gat
383-1741
North Orlando
a safe place.
all nations down and tha host
Mra. Margaret Coeby
hoys down on their Japanese.
Eventually,
the
VIP
set
here
Deltona
322-8795
Mra. Mildred Haney
switched to attache cases.
Oateen
Editor, Tha Haraldt
of this county. Our #fforta|the Police Department has
When a hushund says he':
84S-U31
That spoiled the fun of carry­
Mrs. Clarence Bnydev
Ara
you
prasclentT
going
to a meeting the sus.lbeen
very
cooperative.
V / A &amp; S o le I A T I O M
were
not
in
vain
aa
w#
did
ing an empty briefcase, so I
122-4841
Geneva
First you are for t.BJ. carry this county for Senator
R. T. Johnson, chairman pieious wife may wonder,
I
began
carrying
a
yard
stick
Oviedo
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Seminole Humane Society "meeting who"
SANFORD. FLA.
312 WEST FIRST ST.
instead. This is not sn ordin­ Then on Nov. 9 you have a Goldwater in apit* of over­
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
349-4873
343-3189
ary two-sided yard stick. It cartoon depicting what ia to whelming obstacles.
hat four sides. One sida esn happen.
In closing I would like to
For you must know what Is
be used for measuring things,
under that I.BJ hat. It is Lib- I &gt;««*• thia thought, "But how.
and the other three sides aderty that i* covered up under ever poorly fought tha buttle,
| vertise the First National
there ran t&gt;s honor in it for '
the LBJ hat.
Bsnk of Baird, Texas.
those who strive, and in the '
S. B. (Jim) Crow#
There is something infinitePS: Let's hops ha doesn't war of ideas oftentimes the I
' ly enjoyable about going out cover it is good as he has substitute for victory comes
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thur»., Nov. 12, 1961 ' in the evening, jauntily twing­ Billie Sol and Bobby Baker. hereafter."
ing a yard stick that advert­
George C. Harden Jr.
I Ed Note: Jim, does that
• • e
ises the First National Bxnk mean we will lose tha ' 1 ibW A L T E M A, O I E L O W , S O I I U S i . X O P l B L I S U K a
r u s k V O L T O L W E . Cit*tslaU*e_ - weaetal Masse**
of Bstrd Texts I particular­ arty” of fishing for your Editor, Herald:
n o lE H T ALEXANDER
jv l ia ji l. a Ta s ita o n
ly enjoy checking it at a hat shad?)
I wint to thsnk you for the
Advertising Director
Associate E 4tter
s s •
check stand.
n o t u n n n 5t
nire cooperation your paper
■ A n n v I. j o h x i o s
Advertlslo* M ontfor
lias given us We here at the
Editor, The Herald:
Even more amusing is a pic­
li sax gla* Editor
nor p ia tt
fteaorsl
Advertising Mantasi ture that I have tacked up
On behalf of tha Seminole Humane Society need all the
D um a w it.M a n a
jA v in iH u tiA K s a
Soelotr Editor
behind my desk in the House County Committee for Gold­ help we can get, both in mem
■aslsost Masssor
o o rriE
At ana
press gallery. It is a copy of watar. I would lik* to thank bership sod by donations.
m u WM.LO
City Editor
Moehoolcal Supt
I want to compliment Mr.
th* Mona Lisa, to which has th# eitirens for their support
B ILL V IV C EV T
JC D f WELL*
been added a beard and mus­ during th# recent campaign. Vincent Jr. on the nice pic
S ta ll Fhuto*rsph*r
C « a a tr Editor
Thrn"gh the county-wide ef­ tare*.he has taken of animals
tache.
Published dolly except Hoturdoy, Sun-ley end Chrl.tm.., pubWHETHER YOUR-NEED IS TO ADD A ROOM,
I put it up for the benefit forts, our organisation was Especially "Julie'* of the
luaod Mturdoy procoodin* Chrlsmes.
ahla to rais* 82.l8d.9t for our American Feline Society.
of
tourists,
who
frequently
a ta p c n iP Tio x s a t e *
local n p i n i t s . As this
A BATH, A GARAGE, OR COMPLETE REDECORATING
And don’t forget our next
Homo Delivery
l i e work wander into th* gallery hy
mistake. It always stops them amount was attained entirely meeting Vxv. 18 from 7 to 9
a y Mall
S E M IV O L M COL .VI t
A L L O T M E M M AIL
AND REMODELING, CALL US! OUR EXPERTS WILL
rold. They stare at the pic­ by local contributions, we sre p. m. to see our police dogs
111.*# i I ear
IS* Woo*
l t d * I X«er
indeed indebted to the citiiens in action. Chief Williams ot
ture
a
few
seconds,
then
I I I I Moots*
d.n d Moots*
BE HAPPY TO ADVISE AND HELP YOU WITH DESIGN
A l l I Moolke
LSO I Mortar
nudge each other and began
I ts | Moats
Id# 1 Moat*
U. 8 Portal nogelallaeo provide tart alt ■all tubtcripuoar kr talking in whispers.
AND PLANNING. WE’LL ALSO HELP ARRANGE
Hurry To Wide Track Town!
paid la ad esses.
I like to think that when
they get back home and are
T a t U trs ld Is a aomboc #1 t t s t r u e d Proto wrick is r e ­
1962 Pontiac Starch'ief 1-Door. White Fininh
FINANCING TO FIT YOUR BUDGET.
m i t # exclusively to tkt ora (o r ropebllsAlloa at sU t*e loool asked what impreased them
With
All
Morrokide
Interior
For
Really
Prac­
s e e r prlstod la U l a »esM »»*er.
most about th* U.S. Capitol,
tical Family Driving, Hydramatic, Power
they will i*y that it was a
X a i o i t d to record t u t s a e l l s r cutosor I I . I t l k at tao Pori
Steering and Iiraken, Radio and Heater. Marked
v lll c o ot s r t l r r d . / U n a s , aadtr ta t A r t « ( Cea*reee &lt;u More* picture of th* Mona Lisa with
I. I D T .
a beard and mustache.
Down From $2195.
Now Only * i m
These are simple pleasures,
(to port at say ■ s t s r u t , sews er tdroriieia*. •( tats odltlur
yes. But they show that adults
st T * e » to lord U t r s ld m ty bt reproduced is ra y k r t t i r o.tn
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
out w r l llt a porBitrio s sC tao poailtaer ot T h t Herald. Aar can still entertain themselves
isd irld utl or turn rotpoatlblo tar tuca reproduction will k.
PONTIAC — IIUU K — RAMBLER
322-3103
G E N E R A L O F F IC E 211 W . 2 5 th ST .
t.uetuered re U l r i o g . t a on m e Herald s Copjr;*at «xd will l&gt;t if they really put their minds
3til W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
Uoblt (o f d t m t e t t water »t»e lew.
to it.

I press on toward the goal for the
prize of the upward call of C,od in
Christ Jesus.—Philippians 3:14.
Man’s ability is derived from Cod
and does not have to l&gt;e acquired,
as is commonly thought, but be­
comes apparent as consciousness Is
illumined by the divine light of
Christ.—James H arry Me Reynolds.

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I — Parennala
4—lle a uty Car#
4— Day Nuraarlsg
• —Child Car*
»— Dog*— Cato—p*t#
I a— l.tvaafnck
I I —S p a tia l Notlaa*
11—C a te r in g
14— Place* to E *t
I I —Special service*
It— Sw im m in g Pool#
IT—J a n i t o r i a l Borvloo#
I I —Do-It-YourpoU
t t — Dultdar* Supplla#
14—C o n c rete Conatr.

It—lion* Repair*

i t —Plutnblag

II—Palatial

I t —W all D r l llln i
I I — Air c e t d . A H a a t t a c
I I — R a i l s - T eU vtalea
I I — P h o t* A E q uipm e nt
14— Hom e Appliance*
I t —Mualeal U n r u m m u
I I — liuelneaa E quipm ent
I I —J o b P rin tin g
I t —U pholaterr
I I —V acuum Claaaer*
II—
M o v l a i A H t o r i i*
I I — Ex tormina tor a
I I — P l a n te — S low e r*—lead*
I*—lilac. Por Sal*
I t —Article* P o r Itent
I I —Sw ap or Kachan**
I I — W anted To Uur
I I — P u r n l t u r * Poe Sal*
I t —Antlituee P a r Sat*
I I —Mnnay To !«&gt;**
II — lluala*** O ppe rtnattle *

II—Money Want*4
I t—Pavlnsa A Loaa
II—tnauranc*
II—School* A Inetraetloa*
II—Employment Servloa*
II—Male Help Wanted
11—Pamela llalp Wanted
I t —llal* or Pomelo llalp
74—HaUo Help Wanted
IT—Mliuatlon Wanted
II—Income Property
II—llualneeo Prop—Sal*
II—Real Katate Wasted
I t —Real Eitato Bala
IT—Duelneoo Rental*
ta—Lot* Por sala
II—
Perm*—drove*
I t—Out of Slala Acreage
It—lloueea Por Sato
•I—Houaee—Sato or Heal
IT—Kouao Por Rant
III— R etort Rental#
111—Trailer*—Cabaoa*
til—Mobil* Home*—Aal*
III—Mobile Home*—Real
l#t—1Trailer Spec*—Rent
III—Trailer Lota—Bata
111—Apartment* Por Raat
111—Rooms Por Root
111—Hotel Rooms
III—Rontal Agents
III—Wanted To Real
III—Autoe Par Hole
111—Auloe—Sale or Trad*
111—Truck* Por Sale
114—Automotive Service
111—Icoolera A Cycle*
111—lloata A Motors
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NOTICM OP tHRRIFP*# CALM
NOTICE IS HERKDT OIVP.N
that T. J. LUTITER HORRY.
Sheriff of Seminal* County.
Florida by virtue of a writ
leaned nut of the CIRCUIT
COURT la and for Pominulo
County, Florida, on Iho Ith day
af Ausuat. A. n . tilt. In chat
rerlaln caue* between Cbarla*
O. Adkln* Plaintiff and L*o
Hurt aad Clara Burt, kl* wife.
Defendant*. have In my poaa*talon the following lo-wlt:
That property located In
Samlnnl# County Ueecrlbed
• e: The Eaaterly KIT feet
of Lot tl and Iho Weeterly
H I? feet *t Lot K and the
Zaitarly I tl feet of Lot It
and all of Lot IT. OAKWOOD HEIGHTS. accord­
ing to the PUt thereof a*
recorded In Plat Hook tl,
Pag* IT of the Public Re­
cord! of Seminole County,
Florida.
at th* proparty of L*o Burt
and Clara Burt, hla wife; that
on th* Ith day of December.
A. D. till, between tha legal
hour* of tale, to-wlt: after
U til o'elock In the forenoon
and before 1:0* o'clock In the
afternoon, oa th* (old day at
th* front door of th* County
Court tlouo* In Sanford. Samino!* County, Florida, I ahalt of­
fer for aal* to th* high**! bid­
der for caeh In band, the abov*
deecrlbed property of Leo Hurt
and Ctera Burt, hi* wlf*.
J. L Hobby
Sherltr of seailnol* Coun­
ty. Florida
Fublieh Nov. II. II. If A Dee.
‘ till.
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REGULAR Saddle H o r s OS,
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ROSE COMB blaek Bmtara PAPERHANOING-PAINTING
20 years Esp.-828-T331
chlekoei, '84 hitched, $3. pr.
Sotting *88*. 23c ta . White
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out, call Lather Tasker si
Farris, days, 828-8178 after
322413*.
8 p. n .
FOR PAINTLNG k R e p a k 12. Special Notices
Csll 322-3422.
A NEW CONCEPT la CLEANLLNESS (or a LIMITED
TIME ONLY at LOW introductary PRICES. Your GRA­
VEL ROOF can hava that
fresh C L E A N appearance
that ENHANCES k BEAUT i n t s your HOME. This
NEW PROCESS include# a
FUNGICIDE treatment to
RETARD future FUNGUS
GROWTH. 1500 sq. ft. ONLY
824.00. Price UMITED to
100 bomei in Sanford area.
Offer expires DEC. 20th.
PHONE NOW 322-4343 after
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24. Well DrilUng
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All Type# bad Six**
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29. Photo ft Equipment
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Cam eras • Films • Finishing
210 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
30. H om e A ppliances

ALL Types of new mslor Ap­
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CaU 322-344*. J A R Trading
NUMISMATICS
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
AO Types Supplies — Folders
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
3 for $1.00
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY SALE: SATURDAY, Automa­
tic Washers 820 up. Also
13. Catering • Food
Stoves, Rsfrigarators A Dry.
•ra. Russell's Appliance, 1203
FOR SALE: Blackeytd Peas,
E. Celery Ave. Ph. 322 9310
Cantelopes k Watermelons.
Corner Sanford k Myrtle St. SANFORD ELECTRIC
Ph. 333 8113.
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XOTItE OP SAI.SI

NOTICE I* HEREBY OtVKN
t h a t on th* I J t h day of Novem­
ber. tea* *t 11:14 A. M a t tho
W eet door ef th* Court Itoue*
of Seminal* County, t t l a a f o r d .
Florid*, th* underelgned Clerk
will offer for ante th* following
deerrlhed real property:
ie»i it. niook r . c o u N r n r
CLUB MANOIL UNIT NO. I.

NORGE auto, washar. Excell­
ent condition, $73. 322-3934.
23 CU. FT. Chest type freeitr.
Oil heater. Perfect condi­
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according t* • plat thereof
** recorded t* Pt»t Book
I t . pag* I I . Public R*cord*
ef Stmlnol* County, Florid*
together with *11 etrueture*.
Improvement*, fixture,, appli­
F I C T r r t O l 'a NAME
ances. and appurtenance* on
salt land or need In conjunction NOTICE IS hereby given th e !
I am e ngage d la bualnaaa at ITtherewith.

Legal Notice

Th* *fnr*m td Ml* will he
m ade pursuant to n final derre*
nf forecloiur* entered In C h a n ­
cery Action No. 11174 now
pendlnx lx th* Clreult Court of
th* Ninth Judicial .Circuit of
and for Seminal* County, F l o r ­
id*.

&gt;1 Longwood. Samlnol* County,
Flnrtda. under th * flclltlou*
nem* *f S H E E T S BAR, end
t h a t I Intend te r e g l i t e r eeld
name w ith tb* C t - r k nf th*
C ircuit C aurt, Seminole County,
Florida. In eeeordane* with th*
provlelon* of th*
Ftctltlnu*
Nam* S t a tu t e * tn - w l t: Sec­
tion I*) *1 Florid* Statute*

Arthur tf. Beckwith. Jr.
C lerk of ih* Clreult Court
lly: M a r t h a T. Vlblen
Deputy Clerk
van den Htrg A Gay
A t t o r n e y * for Plain tiff
t i l Keel Church Street
*e &gt; Plret Federal Building
Orlando, Florid*
Publish Nov. II, KM

Slg: T.*e M-y*rhnl*
ru b llv h Nov. t t . t t . 14 A Dec.
1. l i f t .
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DATED thli Sth day of Nov­
ember. 1144.
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GJIte J &amp; m fo r ii Ip r a t o
SINCE 1908

RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
Fra* dBtiaiatea, Lkwatd
k tnsur#4 . Ph. O H M

10. PoaRry . Livestock

Building C o n tm to r

M O N TH LY
CO ST

(FROM SANFORD EXCHANGE)

•.

Legal Notice

Prom Semlaots County
(PUI P treat)

A N Q - w ell make a
heading for you if your
business is not listed!

a. .

You con Dad anything you
■odd td m tlM d k the Herlid ClaaiiiM .

Lattes «

Mats ciothlag. 83S-1M1.

n o t shop
ClAMUR Cat, Purabrai, I yr.
old, OdMtl*, Housabrokea. "W# fi» everything aseept
broke* hddxU."—Authoriied
Its Pk. 322-8138.
gddldr lor Jadobddti Lawn
aow ara. Expert Key k Lock
FREE Part Per (tea Kitteaa.
Servlet, 488 W. l i t 8t. 222call smart.
4751.
8 Foa A Deer HOUNDS, 840
22. PtttHlblHf
eack ar |78 lot both. Pk.
323-8071,
PLUMBING

ITS m Call 322-MSS.
AM BAJ* Data Ada
a« 1-D#y Rata

DRAPERIES— Beautiful pa
brica, frto eaUmdtet. Adam's
DacoraUva Bdrvtet. 881-2022.

*1 k m ks r M i l li perfect msiatef .m tffe-he even
carM aa , m i bnaJm U$ teeth a

IV T H E CIRCUIT COCBT OP
T H r v iv t m J C D i r i u , rtw r t it tv t e n f o r a rw ix o L E
l o t XTV. FLORIDA
IX I ' l M I C I I I H 3 0. I43M#
Jt)H. I- ROZIKlt MACHINERY
CO.
Pltlotlff.
va.
JA MES C. ROWE a n d OUISKPPINA B. ROWE, hla wlf*.
Defendtnt*.
XOTII'R n r k t l . K
NOTICE IS HKHKRV (1IVKM
t h a t p u r e u a n t ta th* Pinal Daera# nf forerloeur* entered I*
th* above atyled eaue* pending
la tb* obov* Court, th* underetgned Clerk .will aell th* fol­
lowing d e t r r l b e l prnperty lar a te d In Seminole County, F l o r ­
id*. described
Begin 144 feet North t t
degree* I I mlnut** Eaet
from th* South C o n o r of
Lot -A " of F a i r y U k *
Park, according t* Plat
t h e r e o f recorded la P i t t
Book T. Pax* 14. of tha
Public Record* o f Bemlnot*
County. Plarldo thence run
North t l degree* t | m in­
ute* Eaet 1*4 foot along
■tot* Road No. I. tkaaeo
r u n North 14 degree* t t
m ln uta* Weet I I I feat to
F a i r y Lake, thane* Southweatorly along Loh* to
point North I I degree* I*
minute* Weet of btglnatng.
thenc e g.iuth I I degree* 1*
m inute* Eaet 104 feat to be­
ginning. nil bearing* baaed
an th* goulh Una of Lot B
o* tr u * Kaet-Weat, accord­
ing to cold P la t,
a t publla aal* to tb * hlghoat
bidJer for c aih a t 11:44 A. Mon th* 14th day of November,
1)41. a t the Weet Door of th*
Semlnol* County Courthouae.
Sanford, Florida.
(HKAl.l
A r t h u r H Rackwdth, Jr.
Clark of th* c i r c u i t Courl
S e m l n o l# County, F l o r i d a
By: M a rtha T. Vlhlen. DC.
SMITH. SHELDON A SMITH
411 R u tla n d Building
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney* for P l a in t i f f
Publlah Nov. U, 1144
,

CD43-4I

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Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial 322-5612
S I . M w ie a l h M t m M t i 50. Mtoe. F o r Sal*
W. L.

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FA

O ffa l) N ot . 12, 1864— Paff* 8-A 15. H o w * * F * r B&gt;1&gt;

58. F w rn H n ra Fwr B a lt

PC. Bedroom Suite. Dtohwaiber, 8 pc. Dinatta s e t
Iroarit*. 321-3007.

REDS FOR RENT
Rails ways, JnvanUt. FRSR delivery and

SWEETIE PIE

By Nftdine Seltzer

130 COUNTRY CLUB Circle.
Pymta. i n
mo., Remd.
Mort. $8,800. $ Bdrm., 1 bath,

F la w SOTtetaf ft Tuning
fla w C aaba* - W - M l

80 x »

FRIQIDAIRE 40" alactrta
FUBMnVBI CRN111
•to rt, Ilka new, $100. Or
US* French Ave.
ASK about aur T rial Furtbaaa
trade for freezer. 322-0788.
FI. FA &gt;1M
Plaa o* Band InitrumenU.
Bukur's Muate She*. » t» 2
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
F R E * E S T IM A T E
of 10,000 Items
OpAelataring A Mattress r**82.
1300 GrapevlUe Ave.
eratmg. New A Used Furel-

8m. C*B Nix Bedding Mfg.
NEW Under wood portable MENU, Women's, Children's
Ca,
it TR Celery Ar*.
shoes
a
t
discount
prises.
Tjp o a iltora B U S A up.
FA MW.
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
N*w SaKh Corona Electric
FarUMaa Sts* * up. p o w w me biggeei Mmcttee af
TREE RIPENED Cltrua. Na
ELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY,
•early **w aad used tom*reli. Wa ship. Albert H. PaD
llT I . Magnolia, 822 3148.
tore, saa Noli’* Furniture
Oateen. 322-3473 or 338-4181.
Brokerage la Caaeeiberry
Hajrnaa Office M*chine Co. GUNS. Buy. Mil, Trade, Re­ ea 17-8*. Open 8 days 8 t* A
Now ta d Uaad Macklnea
pair. O S T E E N BR1DGI
Salae * Eeauia
SOFA RID. "Perfect tarU",
FISH CAMF.
n « Mapaolia
. tm m
like
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
NEW SMITH CORONA Elec- New and Used Machines. Re
trie Add big Martin*. MOM;
conditioned Singers, 812.83 FOR SALE: Leather gun caie,
1 Uead Victor l* l e y electric 1*4 8. Fark Ave.
222*41! $3; Hunting Jacket A Wad
ilka *aw, $86 86 Wonderful
dcr, $9; Colama* gas lamp,
ENGLISH
TAN
WalMag
Shoes
Cfcrtetaae praeenU. POW&lt;
$7.3*; Heavy duty vice, 113;
size Ttt A, never w o n ; Tan
ELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY,
12- Boya A Girls bikei, from
A Brown Satin Hat, never $10 up; Adding machine. I
UT S. Maiaolla, 322-3142.
worn; Blue velour Hat w o n
column, $4$; Underwood
a few times A Good Dresses
34. U p h o latary
typewriter , ISO; Fool table,
North 8-4288.
also Fkag Feag. $10; On* ,A
OVER as YEARS
Oil beeteri, from $8, up;
PORTABLE
Stereo.
Remlagtaa
at Fla* W orkaamhlp in Up­
Electric 44 H. P. motor, $7;
typewriter,
stand
A
cover.
holstering, Drapcriea, Slip­
11 F t boat, motor A trailer,
covers. Time Pay manta as Aquarium with accenorles.
$129; 1-Tnt, 8xf, used once,
Tenor
Saxophone.
Ithaca
18
little as 83 mo. Drapery
$20. Sail us your Furniture
Ga. shotgun. 322-8188.
Hardware Installations.
Quick Service with the Cash
KULP DECORATING SHOP Patios, Floor, Free Estlmalae
Super Trading Poet, oppoelU
Ph. S23-2335
sand, eement, rock, pipe, Sanford Plaza, 322-0677.
steel, grease traps, dry
35. Vacuum CUanora
BEDS - BEDS - BEDS
wells. Stcppag stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. F ret Turkey or Ham with each
box spring A m attren aet
322-3781
Repair*, parts, supplies, for 30* Elm Ave.
with Quilted Top Named
Electroliu. Kirby, Hooter WURL1TZER Spinet Piano
Brand Special
Alr-Wsy, Rcsair, GE, ate
Modern limed oak finish.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
$300 cash. 322-8386.
One Used 7 piece Rattan Din
your homo. Tree pick-up A
lng Set, New condition. Cost
delivery. Barring Sanford CRIB 313; Youth Bad 823
Swivel Rocker $13. Call 322- new $473, now only $133.
for 15 yri. GM Vaeuum Re
Furay Bedding A Furniture Co
pair, 1114 Fark Ave. Pb. 7337.
801 W. lit.
322 6591
322 4713.
10 x 16 ALUMINUM Screened
Patio with Aluminum Half Ethan Allan MAPLE 48'
37. Morins ft Storage
Round Table with 3 -1 2 "
Roof. Ph. 322-2379 after 3.
leaves,
4 chair* A 34" Hutch,
Local A Long Distant
STOREWIDE STOCK
$200. Can 322 0913 after 3:30
Adams Transfer A Storage
Reduction Sale
322-0123
322*4178
Used furniture, appliances,
Thuri. — Friday — Sat.
tools, ete. Bought - Sold
CAROLE'S DRESS
43. P la n ts , F eed s, goad*
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
A SPORTSWEAR
Ava Ph FA H i l t
SANFORD FEED STORE
Longwood Plaza
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
Highway 17-82
HO. Buxines* Opport.
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Teed
—$3.73 for 30 lbs. Includes 51. Article* For Kent
FOR LEASE
Tax.
SERVICE
STATION.
RENT A BED
320 Sanford Are.
IH-IM0
Good Location. Good Product*.
Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Good Treatment
Beds, by Day, Week, or
HAIRY INDIGO
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4312
Month.
PENSACOLA BAHIA
or apply to the
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ask (or current price*
PURE
OIL COMPANY
11(1 W. l it
922 3181
A. M. PBEVATT
749-1113
Seville, Fla
SERVICE STATION
5.1. Wanted To Huy

ROSE BUSHES

t •

A

OPERATOR'S NEEDED
Good Location*

PIANO, wanted, any condition
ConUlner Grown on R. FortunMF.BANE OIL CO.
Ph. Orlando 423-0008, collect
iana Root Stock. The Finest
PhoM after • P. M.
for Florida. Popular Varlet WE BUY U itn Furniture, one
922-0811
iei. JOHN APPLEBY, POT
piece or houseful. Furay
TED PLANTS, 1st St. A Bedding A Turn. Co , $01 W FRANCHISE Available
Magic Wand Coin-Op Car Wash
lit St. 322 8391.
Holly Ave. 322 3948.
The “ Cadillac" of the In­
USED FURNITURE, one room
50. Mine. Fur Hale
dustry. Approx. $10,000 in­
or houieful, tooli, mlic
vestment Avg. earning 80%
PHlLcd Automatic Wa
ttemi, ANYTHING you have
per annum. Write Box 1871
$100, US Wood mere or Pb.
to Mil. 322-1270.
Tallahassee.
823-0488
RABBITS— 3 Ibi. or more, $1 DISTRIBUTORSHIP to tav
CARPETS clean easier with ea., Adler, Altamonta Spgi
tro t, restaurants, stores, for
the Blue Lustra Electric
838 3337.
beautiful 10c to 23c candy
Shampoocr only t l per day.
and drug specialties earning
Carroll’s Furniture.
55. Furniture For Sale
high Immediate cash pro­
fit. Expanding manufacturer
4-Pc. Bedroom, $70. 322 7248 af
will furnish complete career
ter 4:30 p. m.
program with exclusive fac­
i r tww r m r r i T r o r a T o r
WILSON - MAIER FURN.
tory connection. Writ* CHEX
T U I HIRTH J t ' D t r i t l . f t *
c i rr. i r e r n r o e a c itix o L n
Buy — Sell — Trade
2910 N 184h St , Phils. 22,
c o rs T T . rt.n n io e .
SU-tS E. tat.
322 3822 Pa.
r H i i r M T vo. uus

Legal Notice

r e t i e , $ l « l o r our

Equity.
OWNER to be T raueleiT eiO
Bdrm., m Baths, all elec
trie kitchen, la n e fenced
back yard. $*00 for equity
and aaaume $77 monthly
paym ent Call B84N0, Cae•elbcrry.
8BEDROOM, I Bath, Paneled
Fla. Room, Ktteha* equipp­
ed, 12* W. Ootoman Circle,
Ph. 32283*4.
4 BDRM., I Bath, Fla. Room.
Garage, Disposal, Dishwash­
er. Mike deal 922-1438.
HOUSE, with ■*» roof, itovr,
H. water healer, attic fan.
floor furnace A pump. With
Furn. p ra g e Apt. 2382 Sanford Are. $10,800. 322-0323 or
8284.

"Cantral High *ur* lost wit when h* dropped basketball
for the planof*
71. Mai* Help Wanted

95. H oqbm For Sale

STATION ATTENDANT. A p 9 BEDROOM, S Bath, sextan
30-30. 1301 French Are. Col­ •d petlo. Ph. 323-0368.
onial Oil Co.

SANFORD' S NEWEST
HOMES, West 4th SI. San
ford. 9 Bedroom, 1*4 bath.
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Ine., Builder
Harold Logan. caU 838 3911.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
to dark.
GREENBRtAK
Chelee lets available fei
Greenbrier *f Lech Arbor
overlooking golf coureo.
Custom building to your
•pociflcations.
Groes briar
dovtlopod by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-SOT4
202 Fairmont Dr.

Payton Realty
We will GUARANTEE you one
of the fastest advancements 389-1801 17-82 e t Hiawatha
in position and income. You
must Guarantee ui that you 8-BEDROOM, 1 bath, Fla.
room, k i t e h e n equipped,
•re :
L Between 23-to-38 year* of drapes, largs comer lot. Low
Dow* Payment, isoo S.
a ie
10BERT A. WILUAMS
Chase
Ave. See after 1 p.m.
&gt;. Willing to start at the bot­
Realtor
tom
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaae.
S. Possess a deep desire to get
FA 2 3831 AUantlc Bank Bldg.
ahead
4. The type that follows In­
GRACIOUS SOUTHERN
structions
HOME
(if you do not have these
at price and terms average
$100
DOW
N
factori don't bother to write)
buyer can afford. Top condl
Reply to Box 108, c/o San­ FHA - VA HOMES
lion, 2 story brick home with
ford Herald.
oak floors, fireplace, 244
9, 3. ft 4 BEDROOMS
baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga
I, 144, k 2 BATHS
72. Female Help Wanted
rage, excellent neighbor
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
hood, no yard maintenance
NEED women eonvasters for LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
problem. This could be your
For
Complete
Information
losurincs leadi, $1.23 per
home dream come true. A
See or Call Your
hour, 4 hours a day, 3 daya
hint: The price la le u than
• week. Apply Company ReFHA - VA
114,000.
proeentative, 9 a. m. Sharp
SALES BROKER
Room 206, Meisch Bldg, over Wo Have Tho Homo For You
Faust'a Drug Store, Sanford

SOUTHW ARD

BABY SITTER* Needed. Call
322-8338.

Stcnstrom Realty

1846 PARK DRIVE
MAIDS, guaranteed good New 822-2420 Night 122-7405
323-6316
322-4148
York live in Jobs, $33 - $38
3226824
322 3482
weekly fare advanced, liar
old Employment Agency,
Dept. 942, Lynnbrook, New
York.

73. Mala or Femxle Help

INVESTMENT A REALTY
322 8173
116 N. Park Ave.

Government Owned
Homea

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of I, 3, and 4
Bedr&gt;omi located In various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
MILITARY e r Civilian Wel­ Bath, built In Appliances, MONTHLY PAYMENTS
come. If you ar* presently
FROM $50.00
Central Air 4t Heat, waU to
employed, own ear, and will­ waU carpeting. 323-3303.
FOR THE IIEST HOME
ing to work 9 hours, 4 Even­
BUY
ing* per week, Added In­ $300 WOULD BUY the** ex
SEE YOUR
come. No experience necess­ trai. Central air condition
Venetian
ary. CaU 322-8003—8 to I p. ing, carpeting,
blinds, drapei, screened pa
m.
tlo, wither, refrigerator
77. Situation Wanted
Landscaped lot. and a $12,400
mortgage, at 30 N. Kdgem»n
DAYS Work. 322 9228.
Ave. N. Orlando. 322 9331.
READY Tt) MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes
12 baths. So. Lsmgwnod area
—Trades ionu&lt;lrrrd, and
wr'll build on your lot. Semi
nole County's leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERFRISES. INC
Sales office. So. on U. S. 17'
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
Ave. 838 3911.

DIVIIUON. *&lt;-ror.lln« to th* r u i n l l f f , Lloyd J. Shroda. h a t
p l e t 1h»r-nf ■&lt; t«enrd*8 In filed ault a x a ln a t you In tha
F la t Itnnk
11". p«« ft» TO. Circuit C o u r t of tha Ninth J u d i ­
Tl, TZ m l Tl. rublla llo- cial C ircuit In and for H«mle urds of SftmlnvU C«untr. nn lt County, Florida, for a
d lr o r r a a nd aftnaral rallaf. Tha
Florid*.
Including:
abbratrtatad tltla a t tho ault It
W snttnaXaan* E l v o t e t o Lloyd J. Shroda. Plain tiff, r a
Built-In 0»#n Mod«l OBA- VaUnllna lla ya Shroda. D«frndant. r h a n o r y No. IMIS. In
j t x n , s t r u t a i «•:•*;
W t a l l n g t i o u t t r. I • « 1 f I ( tha a b o r t atytad Court. You
H 'l l t t l n I t a n t t Mod-i »*UA- a r t h*rat&gt;y rauulrad and m m I t X P I . S trla l AZTSlif;
mandad to f l i t your a naw ar nr
Monogram
Wall
llvfttftr. o t h t r d rfan a lv a plaadlna In
Modal C O l t ll K . Marlal HTi- •aid ra u a a with th a Clark of
aald Court, and furnlah copy of
llll:
h a s k a ta fllad ogalnat r o u In •ueh plaadln* ta Harold K.
I d a t b a r a a t r U i ault an* r o u Jonaa. A tto rn ay for PU Iollff.
o r a r o o u lrtd to «tr»a a enpr whoaa m aitlnx «ddra«t la 111
of your Anawar or IM-adlng to K ait Control A r a . Orlando.
Com plaint on Plain tiff * a tl o r - Kloftdft. on or bafora No,anib«r
B t f . JO SKl'tl »f. ML'llA-HO. P. loth. ITS*, and Upon faltura to
O. Box ZU. S'arn Park. T lor- do fttma. a Dacraa Pro Confattn
IS*, on* flit tha original Anawar will ho o a l a r t d a c a la a t you and
e r Flooding In tha offlca of tha tha P l a in t i f f h a r o loara to pro*
C la r k of tha Circuit Court on or card ax parta.
bafora tha Stk d a r af D tra m In W ltn ta a w ka raof I h a r t
har. t i l l . If r o u fall to do ao. h t r a u n tn aat my hand and af
a dacraa pro conftftto will bo f l s t d th a official a ta l of thla
ta k a n a f i l n a t p u for tha r a - Court thla STth day of Outobrr
l i t f da mandad In lha Complaint. l i f t .
WITNESS m r hand and offl- (SEAL)
ala l aaol of offlca at Sanford.
A r th u r H. B tek w llh . J r .
Srmlnota C ountr. thla l i t dor
C lark of Circuit Court of
or N o rtm h a r, tS il.
Ninth Judicia l Circuit In
(SEAL)
and fo r Samlnola County,
Florida.
A r t h u r H. Bftrkwlth. Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
By: M a rtha T. V lhltn
D t p u t y Clark
By: M a rth a T. Vlhlaa
Harold E. Jo o t a , A ttornay
D t p u t r Clark
for Pintotiff,
JO S E P H M. MUBASKO
t i l E C ontra! At # ,
A t t a r a t y a t Lew
Orlando, Florida.
P. a Bax SIS
Porn Pork. Florida
Publl.h Ort. :» * Nov. I. 11.
Publish Nov. I. IS. It. t l . t i l l . IS. lM t
C M * 41
l CDF-Ill

JOHN E. FOX,

Legal Notice

t ii«

voth'b o r o r it
iT » T r o r n .o N in *

w illiam

Realtor
2&lt;M N. Park Ave.
to

E. H E R M A N .

whoia raaldanc* and mall
Inx addraio Is
lax* llun tln p to n Aaaauo,
Alaaaadrla, Vlrsioiai
A a-itt having boon fllad
against you In tha Circuit Court
In and for Samlnola County,
Florida.
In
Chaocary,
for
dlrnrcs. tha abbrftrtfttsd tltla nf
a r t l f h la Mary fJlllan flarman.
P la in tiff ya. William E Oar
man. Dafandant. thla n o tlr s la
to raqulra m u to flta w ith tha
Clark nf aald Court your writ
l- n dafynaa*. If any, la tin
I’l a l at t f r o complaint fllad In
aald rauaa. and to M rro a copy
on tha P l a l n t i r m a tt - r n a y a not
lat*r than tha Ted day of Dac
amaar. A. D 1141.
Haraln fall not ar • darraa
p m confamo wilt ba antarad
a x a t n t t ynu.
WITNESS my hand and tha
atal of aald Court, at Sanford.
F l o r t U . ! M « JTth day of O ctnh-r. A. D. ssee.
(SKAL)
A rthur H. R* awith. Jr.,
Clark of th# Circuit Court
By: Klixahalh llruanahao
Daputy Clark
HUTCHISON AND L E P F L E R
Post Offlca Drow ar H
E dw ards Building
Sanford. Florida
Attornsya for Plalnttff.
piihllah Oct. IT. A Nov. I, IS.
I*. I M 4

CDF-U#

323 0339

95. Houses For Sale

Stemper Agency

Realtor-Iniuror-Trade*
322 4911 1919 S. french Ave.

Mm l&gt;

rPEER S SPEER

A t t o r n , y* M Law
l i t Magnallk A r e a s *

Mnnford. Florid*

P u h l l .h Nor. I, II, t». 14. ISII
C LK j-ll

B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lax*. Adult* only. Pb.
322-7388

"J/i£ (Dodqsi dioyA

10’ x 30*. Children welcome.
Pvt. land. $60 mo. 621 N.
Winter Park l)r., Cassel­
berry.

(Bonanza "
62

Property

I0t». A p a rtm e n t* for Rent

and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REA LTY

Seminole Realty
1101 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime

Legal Notice

RA NLA N DO MPRINOR. INC
By: / • / J. K. Roblaftan
Pr« ild * n t

101. Mobile Homea • Rent

10' WIDE, 2 bedroom trailer.
NO 8 4908.

$300 DOWN. 2-bedroom, 2 bath
bouse, extra larie garage,
built-in kitchen with beauti­ S t Johns Realty
ful oak cabinet*, air condi­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
tion, electric heat. 1-Acre 118 N. Park Ave FA 26123
EVERETT A. HARPER lot. S. DeBary. 668 3476.
2 BDRM~lWi EUMt. $6,300.
AGENCY - REALTOR
322-0623 or 3734.
RAVENNA
PARK,
1
Bedroom,
1696 S. Park Ave.
2 bath, Central Alr-coodi- 97. llou*ex Tor Hen*
Phones FA 2-2384 or FA 5 * 6 )
toning, beating, built-in kiteben, excellent closet space, DUPLEX, furnished, t bed
establiihed lawn, landscap­ room, n e w l y decorated
Adults. Another available
ed. 400 Satauma Dr. Phone
V O T H R I V III:N
322 9448
Dee. 1. 122 3610.
r i r r i T i o t s u v &gt; : i. * w

( C o r p o r a l*

S BEDROOM nice Masonry rURNISHKD 2-bedroom Dup­ 1833 Chevrolet i n . * dr. 235
Home. Newly Decorated. lex A pt TVnratw doer*, tile
Engine, Std. Trans. A d ean
Kitchen Furn. Utility Room bath, water funiabad. Ph.
car. History available, 5293*
A Carports, $7* a o . 1302 UMS76.
Phone 8256291 after 1:90.
Bummer lin.
L A U MARY. 9 Ctoaa furn­ 1817 PACKARD Super “I " ,
ished Apt*., $30. Adult*. No
LAKE MARY. NICELY fungood Mechnlcal, Drive daily*
lshed 2 Bedroom, Adults, No
side mounts, new tires. Col.
Pete. CaU 322 3890.
lectors item, registered Class
1-Room Kfflcyewcy a p t wtt*
•ie. Only $830. CaU 323-048*.
I BEDROOM House ea Labe. p v t bath A shower, suitable
Electricity, lo mtlee from tor couple o r atogl* pane* 1184 TRIUMPH Spitfire, whit*
with black top, tonneau cov*
Sanford, partly funlshad,
or retired. AU utilities in
good fishing A hunting. CaU eluded in ro o t Ideally lo- •r, white waU*. Excellent
322 8736.
«atod ea tot 8L, wBAto 1 condition. 323-0433.
block d l t o e parking Into ’$4 FORD Fastback Galax!#
I BEDROOM. lg*. bring rm..
"500." $900, assume pay.
dining rm ., lge kitchen, Fla. quire at Manual Jacobaen
menu.
Call after 3:90 p.m.
Room, With optioa lo buy,
Dept Star* M l K. F in t S t
DeBary *463644.
rent wiU be applied to down
payment. Cab 122-7042.
I ROOM Furnish** A p t $35
FOR SALK
mo., lachid** w star ft *l*e 1687 VW Convertible 1869 Ete
CLEAN: S hsdreom bouse, kit­ trie. 3228607.
gin* A Tkans.
chen equipped, $33. Osrige
$378
MODERN
I
Bdrm.
tor*.
Apt
Apt. furnished, $43. 322-2302
CaU
322
2960
after 8 and w*
801 Palmetto Av*. *23-1374
or 322 3383.
wUl bring ear to your horn*
after 1:10 p. m.
tor inspection.
UNFURNISHED I
house, kitchen equipped. Fh. ROOMY Furn. I bdrm. apt, BOB MeKEB USED CARS
Just repainted. Fireplace, d.
322 5394.
NO MONEY DOWN
room. Only $39.30 170* Mag
701 Fronch Av*. 323 0721
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom M ill, 322-3951 or 322 2296.
bouse. Kitchen equipped, rh .
SMALL Clnan A pt, private 120. Automotivo 8*rvlcn
522 3631.
bath A Entrance. Pk. 3223 • BEDROOM, 8 bath, un
0709.
AUTO GLASS
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
INSTALLED
blocks to shopping center A DUPLEX 1201 A 1203 Elm.
nicely furnished A clean, $80. S«nk*rik Glass and Psinl
school. 1 year lease recgilr
Company
Also Apt. a t 118 Elm, newly
*d. $120 mo. 3226176 after
decorated $3*. Pb. North 8- a t MagnaUa Ph. FA *4631
3 p. m.
8987.
Ante Glaaa
2 BEDROOM, clos* to school
A S*at O ver*
It
108.
Room*
For
Rent
A shopping center, $85 mo
CaU 322-1510.
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
!
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
SEAT
COVER
CO.
N. ORLANDO, 3 Bdrm. Un
Magnolia Ave. 323-0790.
IN W. M St. FA 9-8033
fumish*d house, $70 mo., 110
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Fairfax Ave. Open, caU col 115. A uto* F o r S ain
le d Miami 821-1373.
36 CHEVROLET 2-door Econ­ 123. Boatn ft Motors
ORLANDO, 870 mo., 3 Bdrm. omy 8-cyl., standard trim
million. G o o d condition. 14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
Unfurnished bouse, 802 Elan
windshield, remote control,
Drive. Open, caU collect Mi­ 1373. 322-7880.
40 HP Mercury A Teller, Al­
ami, 621-1373.
1964 Chevrolet Impale, 2 door so 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 7
SMALL HOUSE, near Sunland, Hard top, Auto. Trans.,
4k HP Evinrude A Trailer
Radio A Heater. Powar AU for $600. Ph. 322-1249 af­
Water Included, $43 mo, CaU
322-3170.
Steering A air-conditioned.
ter $ p. m
CaU 822-0244 A ask for
2 B E D R O O M Unfurnished
Frank Jones.
Gateway To Th* waterway
house, Kitchen equipped.
2312 Yale Ave. CaU 3232414. '83 CHEVY U NOVA, excel­ Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
lent condition. $1800. Ph.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 201 Mir
304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3*81
322-2281.
ror Drive, Loch Arbor. Fh.
323 0383.
MERCURY '83 Monterey, A 17 rr. GLASS boat, SO h p.
motor, tilt trailer, converti­
door hardtop, factory air,
It)'.'. .Mobile llomea • Hale fuU powar. Kxtra clean. Sac
ble top, extra gai tank, tarp.
Extra*. 1800 8. Chat* Ave.
rifle*
at
$2,383.
By
owner,
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
See
after 1 p.m.
Ph. $22 838*
NEW and U9ED
Awnings A Cabanaa
'61 FORD Convertlbl*. 322-2870. 17 Ft. HIGH HAT. with access­
ories, '38, so h p. Johnson,
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Hwy. 17 92 S
322 7363 1939 FORD 'statio n - Wagon,
1962 Chevrolet 8 ton truck
Trailer. Excellent condition,
TRAILER for Sale. CaU 323
Ph. 322 1427.
$730. CaU 122-8645.
3032 for Appointment.

V A - FH A

I BEDROOM, 144 Bath, Sunland Eitatee, Sanford. Low
down Payment. Pb. 322 9162.

NOTIUB U HKRKHT ftlVRN
t h a t tha uniftralgnftl. dftftlrlng
In tngftg* In bualnftM In K*mlnoln County. Florid*, nnilnr thft
n*m n
XANLANDO
HFIIISOH
Nt'HXKIlY Inland* ta r « |t* t« r
th* MIS n*m* with th* C ltrk
of th* Circuit Court of l u m i ­
nal* Caunly, Florid*, pursuant
to C h . p t , r 141 OS of Florid*
Utatutcft.

115, A * to * F * r 8*1*

NEW A N D USED CAR SPECIALS

STORE BUILDING Wanted,
Home * Auto retailer seeks
suitable location, preferably
FKDKRAI. NATION*!, MORT
So. of Sanford on RL 27-92.
OAOB ASSOCIATION. • oorpor
71. .Male Help Wanted
elloa,
Send particulars to Box 108,
puiniirr.
c/o Sanford Herald.
t v rm r. e m r r r r c o c h t o r PAINTKRS. experienced. A *
B Cnntrietnri. 322 2287.
Office: 322 2116
b T:RR R t 'B E T tft4 Bt.XANO* TMr. v i v r i f j r o i c i e t r i n r v r r iv e v n r a n e n n iv o L K
84. Heal Fatale • Halt
X. RtTWET. XI* wlf».
Nights: 371 0700
p if in lu t* r o z v T v n . n N i i u .
AGE NO BARRIER
322 0618
r o n r w o r e r r r tv
cm w r m r
vn. i h m
Start a now career with upper BART PILCHER, BROKER
v iortoaqr
rn n rito a rn r.
o * n r n o r r r n i . t r v-rtov
2321 Park Drive
bracket money at retirement
T Oi BURR R u n u r t o * E l . t A
v o T irig o r e t 'i r
Personal Service
NOR K. RUBET
LLOYD J. 811 RODE
ego for men that can qualify.
Call 322-7498
$100 DOWN
Rpatdvnrft Unknown
F L A u rn rr
Salary plus commission. Ap­
T e e . D f t f f t n i» n t « . « r « k n r t b r v n
$100
DOWNVA.
FHA
FHA-VA
HOMES
n o tltln* t h a t • complaint
v a l e n t i n e h a t * *H R o n r
ply 9 a. m Sharp to W. O.
(• • r it ln d ft c e r ta in m o r t a ls * « n
Ball-Blair
Agency
Government llomef, 2, 3
DErKNDAST
SEVERAL
Outstanding
2 A 3
Gravely.
Room
208,
Meisch
t h * f o l lo w i n g
d » ir r lb * t
p ro - * T A T K o r n . O R i n A T O T M R
Real Estate — Insurance
4 Bcdrnomi Monthly pay­
Bedroom Homes available in
p o r t ? . (Itu f tt * . t p ln c t n l h » l n « O K I K X I I t V T ,
BHg . 224 E. 1st St. over
3rd. A Park Ave.
322 3611 ments from $V).
In Btmlnol* C ountr. Flortilft
VALENTI NE
HATS
all Areas o.* Sanford. Let us
Faust's Drug Store, Sanford
tn - w l t:
S1IRODE:
Show you Around!
LOT 1«* of LTNWOOD SUBYou a ro haroby eotlflad that

Legal Notice

|1 — . A p a r t m t i f * r R— t

10* a 43' TRAILER, on prfvat* lot. AdulU only. $60 mo.
322 8369.

Management

83. Real Estate Wanted

87, Hotzaen F f K—t

The Strike Is Over!
And Are We Happy!
Th* Pontlar Pontlacn, the pnnllae Tempests. Rulcks
sad Huick Specials will xoon he here!
Tkasks no very much for your patiesr* — all of u
hero sppreriat# it more than word* ran tell.
Connie t iianloL Harold Whittrrn, Harry lijrd, Ray
Harroa, John Whitaker aad BilL

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
PONTIAC — RUICK — RAMBLER
381 W. tat RT.
HANFORD, FLA.

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$30 m&lt;&gt;. Up. Surpluv City.
NICE. Clean 3 Room Apt. Ph. i
322 3677.

CLASSIC 4 Dr.. 8 Cyt., Automxtlc TranamUnlon. Pinter S trrrlnr.
M RAMBLER
I’uwrr Braknn, Radio, Heater and Air

FURN. Ant. Clo»e In. Jimmie
Cowan. .122 4013.
CLEAN furnished apt. AdulU.
322 1831.

VOLKSWAGEN Sedan. Radio, Htater,
nnd Sun Roof. Ntw Tirts and
I
Ktady To Go.
ONLY
R *. 4 Door Sedan. 4 Speed
Tranamiftilon, 33 Milen Per Gallon.
tfdQC
MRENAULT
Like New and l.nw Mileage.
IfcDkJ
O | DODGE PIONEER Station Waann. V S.
" I Automatic Trxn«mi«»lon, Pnwtr Steering, I 1 4 Q C
Radio and Heater.
■ KOU

NA TION AL

B A N K

^P O S S E S S IO N '

$i

Conditioning, locally Ownnd A Extra Met.

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
322 9173, after 3 Th. 122 0681.
w i f i . AK A APARTMENTS
111 W. First St.

CHEVROLET IMI’ALA 2 Dr. Hardtop,
Automatic Tran*., V-8, Power Stettin*,
Radio, Haatnr, and Air Conditlonlni. I I O A K
On# Owaer, Immaculate Condition.
• 0*41

NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECFAI.S
M

CHEVROLET 4 Door, Automatic Trans­
mission, Radio and Heater.
Excellent Condition.

'295

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. ON
TIIE SPOT FINANCING.
'63 Chevrolet I1IIH bal *48 mn
‘61 Monas 8897 bal. $37 mo.
’62 Metro. 8692 bxl. $11 mo.
'62 Falcon $991 bal. $12 mo.
'62 Renault $6H7 baL $31 mo.
'60 Volk.. $499 bal. $32 mo.
'60 Lincoln $1199 hxL $38 mo.
‘60 C ortair 8799 bnl. $32 mo.
'60 Mercury 5991 bal. $41 m*
'80 Ford 6788 bal. $37 m*.
'60 Pl» mouth $488 bal 132 mo
’39 Ford $399 bal. $31 mo.
’89 Plymouth 8199 bal 824 mo
'39 Mercury 8387 bnl. $32 mo.
'36 Ford 8399 bal. $17 mo.
'38 DeSoto 8499 bal. 131 mo.
’38 Ford 8388 baL $29 mo.
'58 Mercury $299 bal. $11 mo.
’38 Punliac 1688 bal. $31 mo,
'39 Hillman $199 bal. 821 mo.
'38 Olds. $499 bal. $21 mo.
’58 Chryaler $388 bnl. $29 mo.
'38 Dodgo $399 baL $22 mo.
4Aiq
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVEN1NG8
Sanford. Florida
322-1363
htoti»nal Itepoftftrsftinn* Inc.

IU1L

BELOW COST DISCOUNTS ON
4 1961 DODGE DARTS IN STOCK

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS
• REN HOWLAND

• CHARLIE CRAIG

• FRANK BRUNSON

• BOB THOMAS

BA N K RATES ON ALL CARS

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. lat St. — Sanford
Phon* 322-0614
Or Ml 7-2330

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P M * 4*A—Not. l i 1944

# ■£&lt;«&lt;» ■ g A . f r e . g a f a W P i e p S W

Eck e rtfs Driftwood

DeBary Bridge
Club Celebrates
Anniversary
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club, celebrating ita fourth
anniversary a t this w n t ’i
Tuaadap afternoon meeting at
tha DeBary Fir# Hall, played
two aeetiona with a total of
I f table*.
Section A, directed by Mre.
Ruth Blatt, played nine ta­
blet. Winner* were NS, f r i t ,
Mre. Robert Nkholla and H.
Guy Chase; aeeond, Nr. and
Mrs. H. K. Walty; third, Mrs.
A rthur Wheatley and Mrs.
W. B. Cook; fourth, a tie,
Mrs. E. Waehtor and Mrs. 0.
N. Lackey with Mrs. Frank
Austin aad Mrs. Charles Has­
sell;
EW, first. Col. J. Smathers
and BUI Woodlock; aeeond,
Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Mid­
dleton; tie for third and
fourth, Mrs. Myron Aeeanll
and Mrs. Dolores Finn with
Mrs. Marie Accardi and Mrs.
Clyde Harrla.
Section B, directed by Mrs.
George Pearsall, played 10
tables. Winners were NH,
first, John Vanderschaaf and
Arthur Wheatley; second,
Mrs. Pssrsal! and Mrs. Lil­
lian Mayer; third, Mr. end
Mrs. E. Z. Walters; fourth,
Myron Accardi and Mrs. Lo­
re tta Munson.
EW, first, Mrs. A. G. Besom
and George Pearsall; second,
Mrs. Joanne Paulk and A.
B arr; third, Mrs. Frank Hold­
e r and Mias Ethel Johnson;
fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mttheson.
Winners of the four door
prises awarded were Mrs. J.
Kirk, Mrs. Paulk, Mrs. Marie
Acrardi and Mrs. Arthur
Wlllgoose.

35 Donate Blood
For DeBary Bank
A total of 35 pints of blood
were received last week for
the Deilary Blood Bank when
the mobile unit was set up
a t the Community Center,
Constable Oscar Paplnrau,
chairman, and Miss Ethel
Johnson, co-chairman, report.
Attending physicians were
Drs. George Prison 8r. end
George Prison Jr. Assisting
nurses were Mrs. Ell Yoder,
Mrs. Ernest Little, Mrs. Zita
Urban end Martha Reardon,
all of DeBary; Geraldine
llaya, DeLuml and Allca Gif­
ford from the East Volusls
Flagler Chapter of the Amer­
ican Bed Cross Blood Bank.
Other* helping included G|or«
la Arrnrdl, Mrs. John Montban, Margo Udrirh, Mrt. John
llyrn, Juinei Duffy, Tom Endres, Herbert Vitt, William
Miller, Hurry Brown, Miss
Johnson and two future nurs­
es, Sharon Redman and Maurten Urban.
Chopped steak sandwiches
and coffee were served by
Trancumia Howard, llaxel
Barthman, Viola Leone, Myr­
tle Maher and Olga Crosby.
Donors reporting were Tom
Enders, Thomas l.awton, Rod­
ney Sharp, C. A. Cain, Mary
M. Jackson, Robbie S. Vargo,
Nila I.Junglierg, W i l l a r d
Coggburn, Ernest Little, Pau­
la Mattson, John J. Monahan,
Bonnie J . Patton, Vivian C.
Pierce, Alice Crowder, Ethel
I’erriek, Inei lfastam, Sally
Ann Neider, Adeline Long,
Charles Semldrr, E l e a n o r
Sharkey, Edward Perry, John
Coppen, Alice Grein, Pat
Bruce, Curtis E. Redman,
G l o r i a Aceirdi, Madeline
Sehimpf, Myron Accardi, Jsn
et Smith, Martin Blair, llsn
Viola Crus, W. P. Berringer,
Myrtire Neider, Wlllerd Nei­
der, Leonard Rlackford. Ralph
Coulliette, F. C. Peterman,
James Zavinskf. Virginia Her*
riaon, Arthur Thonipson, Ken­
neth Anderson and Cor.sUlla
Papineau.

Space Design
Is Unveiled

/

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Tourists msklng Sundsy after
noon drive-through tours of
the missile renter will be able
to see a new atainless steel
monument honoring America’
first m anln-ipace project.
The monument paying trl
bute to Project Mercury and
Its seven pioneering astro
nauts was unveiled Tuesday
before a crowd of officials ami
space workers.

/

NOVEMBER

C offee Shop

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Flounder Fillet W/Tartnr
Sauce — French Fried
Potatoes — Cola Slaw —
Hash Pappy — Hot Rolls k
D n t t o

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Drua Stores

6

SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

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NEW STORE HOURS:
Weekdays; 1:10 A.M. to 9 P.M— Snndeysr 10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M

SWIFTS SHERBET
FILLER PAPER B S fts ttr 491
NUTRI-TONIC
DEPREE WHEATACOL
DEPREE 6ERIGARD s
PffWRRBRf

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$2.00 CUmlt 1)

Vitamin Tap*

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Tbit sllw, ft lot. bty n eed last ■*&lt;!• hates*!
•eptrb yeellfy taae, ecrkwoeiklp aad tMjeUlt*
stytley yclttf-yHde tealef, I t ttaye tsr klyh tea*
sitlvlty, ttllefilbla beadle, delete JVc-ie. fM
dyeeetl* mteker la-pet ead oat-pet |ech*. beHt-ie
^ aad aoarphaBM
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A BARGAIN
AT $25.95

Ley A aeyfcrO ely 91.M

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Transistor

Radio

W ITH

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This twie, bi-fl spaokar radio bo* amagiof
sensitivity — beautifully ttyltd tap yraln
cowklda cate, fan# control switch an tide,
I easy carry bandit — complete with bat
tarles and earphone— gift packaged.

26 ?

COMPARE
A T $32.95

lay Away fat Only 91-M

SEED LEIDEN'S Drops
FASTEETH
PEPTO-BISMOL
1 ”1PERTUSSIN
PANTS CLAIROL
LUNCH BUCKET
ICE BUCKET
Cough

Keep heoatiful bird* le
year yard oN year long
with this ready fa haag,
styrofoam bird f e a d a r
filled with choice bird
seed — rust-proof, ret

COMPARE
AT *1.59

Maa'a DmM c ut—
haaor d u ly ftd nfe r.
i»*d war* p a a t p Ooubta »tr*n*th
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SIZE
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UP T O 1.98

69

ANSCO CADET Refrigerator Bottle
2-qt. brook resistant
FLASH OUTFIT FuN
plastic with unique space

99

$11.95
LIST

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59

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BOAT &amp; BRIDGE OUTFIT GARCIA SPINCAST OUTFIT

FuM slit II-In. x 27-In. heavy doty
genuine broadloam la assarted colors
this price!

f±IS Ftnn Seaboy root and #15 #1JS Garcia Aba Spincact real
Copt. F i i b f l n d o r boat and filled with lino and j?5022 Hod­
bridge rod.
den Splncast

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LEATHER BELTS

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Tap yeeHty cowblde—ateetfed
tiyiet. aed ctiers—C ,«.
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ZEBCO SPINCA5T OUTFIT

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Heavy
with thkk
coating — Ideal for
bard-t»-feach placet
•and boom, office,
root safety rub*
her tipped lags—

SEALEY FISH HOOKS

COMPARE
A T $3.98

13 t

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$25.90
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filled with linn and 4Vi-#t. Spin- •d fish hooks — Slits 1/0,
cost Rod with metal bandit.
5/0—

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perfect plcteret Mack aad aklte saving, easy to stare, easy
at celer, Itdeert at eetdeers, to poor, safe-grip design—
day aad atybt i n e r t alt* hell.,
la flash, batteries, flethbelbt, film. COMPARE

If you want to know what's bitinf,
wkoro they're biting, and what
they're biting an, ask for year
Freo copy of Copt. Flshftndor's
Weekly Fishing Tips In the Tackle
Dept, at all yaur Eckerd Drug
Starts!

BROADLOOM THROW RUGS

Full hrd alia polyfoam fill­
ed pilhittt. Aaaortrtl pat
tern and color licking.

•M W llful
9IO0I I•
planter camp let* w ith
p w fe tU I water t r a p
b it e — ctkcrted c «l* rt
— Com para a t $1-49.

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er ceirede—dlthwasker tele—
ley. 11c.

Ref. 10c
(Limit 21

Medicated vaparltar — S-at. Q Q C
aerosol — Rtf. 11.19 (Limit 1) Q #

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JIFFY
JUICER

With FREE
Roln Baanet
Re*. 11.49 (Limit 1)

WHITE RAIN
HAIR SPRAY

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All parpete lamb# 44-yt. troth
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cleeo. leeitery itardy plottk
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Search resistant siliconisod — standard list —
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Outsider 'Lays It On Line' For Sanford, Seminole Economy
By M ill Antla
A (tran ter took a loog look
at Seminole County and San­
ford Thursday night, felt its
flattering puli* and made •
sharp diagnosis.
"You people don't know w hit
you've got here," Tom Gil­
christ, vice president and gen­
eral manager of WESH-TV,
told members of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
a t a dinner-meeting at the
Civic Center.
"You see l» every day and
vou don't realise that Semi•ole County, and particularly

the Sanford lakefront, is the
most beautiful natural area in
Central Florida.
"But you're not doing any­
thing with it—you're letting
people pais you by—you're
letting your shoppers go to
Orlando and your tourists go
on South, when you have so
much to offer," he emphasiz­
ed.
"The two most important
people In tne community are
the paint-salesman and the
landscaper. Florida, land of
flowers—where arc they?" he
asked.

"The most beautiful yard In
Seminole County Is out there by
the Osteen bridge. You ought
to make that lady (Mrs. Ar­
thur Andres) chairman of the
Seminole County beautifica­
tion committee," he noted.
"Parking meters are not
your problem — not your pro­
blem at all.” said Gilchrist.
"You must turn downtown
Sanford into a shopping center.
"Get rid of those storerooms,
get your merchandise out
where people can see it.
"Don't worry about vacant
buildings. Tear them down and

build more parking lota.
"Cover every inch of side­
walk with canopcs so people
won't have to get out in Utt
rain or the sun.
"Give the customer the same
service he gets In the shopping
center and he will come to
you.
"Make entrances in both
ends of the store—how much
room do you need for a gar­
bage can?
"Hollow out a core a r e a put in parking—metered—me­
ters are not your problem.
"Something else you can do

is beautify your beautiful lakefront." Gilchrist went on.
"At t h o s e Interstate 4
exits, put up lights, plant
palms, plant flowers—I don't
care it it’s SO million p h loxlead those tourist right oft of
Interstate 4 onto that lovely
lakefront drive.
"People come here to play,
io vacation. You’ve got every­
thing they want, you haven't
correlated It
"You've got all kinds of en­
tertainment— horses, hunting,
fishing, boats for rent, tennis.

concerts, golfing, swimming,
jai-alai, dog races, shuffleboard, picnicking—you’ve got
it all In Seminole County and
In Sanford—why don't you tell
people about It?"
"The Chamber of Commerce
is the bulwark of the commun­
ity. You get more out of it
than you p jt into It. It'a what
you want it to be," Gilchrist
emphasized.
On getting Industry tic ad­
vised Seminole County to fol­
low the example of Rochester,
N. Y.
"You’ve got industry here,

and industrial plants need sup­
plies. Find out what supplies
they have to Import from out
of itate or up north. Contact
those suppliers and get them
to move here, close to their
markets. Ask them, 'wbat can
we do for you?,' then do it.
Match demand and supply."
"Business breeds business—
related businesses need each
other. Bring in businesses that
complement each other.
"The possibilities of Semi­
nole County and the city of
Sanford are unlimited. You

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are a t the gateway to the S t
Johna River and a chain of
lakes that covers 73 per cent
of the fresn water fishing In
Florida," the speaker noted.
"You think business is bad
now? It's genns get u n i,-.
They're gonna go on by yoa
when 1-4 opens ill the way.
"But you can stop them.
You’ve got plenty to sell. Thin
is the choicest psrt of Florida.
We used to keep this part Just
for Floridians, but now we'v#
got to let them In, If we'rs go­
ing to stay alive," he conclud­
ed.

Bryant Broaches Special Session
Seminole County • • * *

on the S t Johns River • * • « “The N ile of Americ."

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Cleveland,
Davis Say
Prefer Wait

Three upright, reliable cit­
izens of Sanford and Semi­
nole County vouch for the fol­
&gt;
Zip Code 32771
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lowing and The Hereld prints
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
WEATHER: Fnir thru Saturday; high about 80; low tonight al&gt;out 60.
Gov. Farris Bryant broached
it sans comment and es it
the idea Friday of a one-day
was related by the newspa­
NO. 321 special session to set up com­
VOL. 50 United Press Leased Wire
KstvblisheJ 49l)£ FRL, NOVEMBER 13, 1964
SANFOIU), FLORIDA
per’s photographer, Bill Vin­
mittees to stsrt working to­
cent Jr.
ward a legislative reapportionHe was fishing late yester­
••
ment plan to meet the U. S.
day afternoon in the St. Johns
Supreme Court's "one man,
River.
one vote" ruling.
He said the regular session
F act
"LAYING IT on the line" to Seminole County
He had his line in the wa­
of the legislature, which meets
nml Sanford Thursday was Tom Gilchrist (left),
Talks Ended
In April, will be so busy with
ter.
pictured with Karlyle Housholder, president of
MOSCOW (U I'D —Chinese other problems that it Is not
Fact.
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
Communist Premier Chou En- likely it would have the time
The hook was baited.
Sales of more than |2S mil­
lal has concluded hia sacret to handle reapportionment If It
lion in two yeara it the reFact.
talk with th* Kremlin's new must start from scratch.
It was baited for bass.
I port of official* at Deltona.
leaders and muy leave for
Appointment of special com­
I the Sanford area'* newest
Fact.
ham* tonight.
mittees this year to stsrt workcommunity.
"These bass did everything
ing on the problem and ready
And Deltona resident! will
but jump in the boat. They
Students
Riot
an acceptable bill for actioQ
be on hand next Tuesday af­
hit the side of it. They churn
SASEBO, Japan (UPI) — would save a lot of time, ac­
ternoon at 3 to celebrate the
cd the water. They took the
An estimated 200 fanatical cording to persons who htv*
birthday anniversary when a
Zengakurrn students clashed suggested tula possibility, Bry­
bait. They spit it out when
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) | Gustavo Diaz Ordaz were ex- huge aix-foot cake will be
with police today in another ant said.
1 got ready to haul them
— President Johnson and the j pccted to include Cuba in their cut at the Community Center.
demonstration against tha U.
aboard."
president elect of Mexico to- j discussion hut made no menAttending the party will
S. nuclear aubmurina Sea
"Tacky QneitlM"
day entered the second round tion of the thorny topic In be Don McNeill of the long­
Dragon.
State Rep. Joe Davis said
Vincent »aya the same ex­ of Informal talks pledged to 1t h e i r exchange of views time radio "Breakfast Club,"
this morning he "would pre­
perience was recorded by eliminate poverty and disease Thursday,
and hia wife. The McNeill
Strikes On
fer to see the reapportloomcnO
Municipal Judge Kenneth \V. in the Western Hemisphere. [ j 0hnsun greeted Diaz Ordaz progrnm originated from Del­
Hr United Press
problem be determined after
McIntosh and Dr. Robert M.
Johnson and President-elect1with a warm "abrazo" em­ tona last year on tha first
Strike* (tailed production the next session of tha Slate
Rosamond, fishing in the ares
brace on his arrival at the LBJ anniversary of th* commun­
in Wait Coast paper mill* Legislature” rather than be­
in their boats.
Ranch amt one of the now fa­ ity- *
amt Ford Motor Company au­ fore or during the next session
TURKEYS l I I Chnrlia Morrison in puzzled over how ninny turkey* he
mous barbecues.
Tt a three Mackle Brothers,
to plant! today and federal as proposed today by Gov,
Vincent says he's goimr
U. S. Secretary of State founders of th* community,
will need «9 prizes for the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce'll premediators sought to head nff Farris Bryant.
Dean Rusk said two days ago will be there for the party,
Thanksgiving Ladies Day Coffee Club at 10 u.m, next Thursdny nt Mnyback out there again this af­
a walkout of 160,000 offDavis said it Is Imperative
he believed the subject of | The corporation reported tofnir Inn.
(Herald Photo)
ternoon—with a new rig—end
train railroad worker*.
that the Legislature "get oa
Mcxican-Cuban relations would ( day there are now 650 home*
"get some of those buggers."
with the regular state busi­
For the lack of a nail, the come up before Diaz Ordez 1either completed or under
Fact.
Mars
Shot
ness"
during the 1965 session
• • •
shoe was lost For
the lack oL
returns to Mexico today. construction andth* populaCAPE KENNEDY (UPI)— smt that the legislative body
Mexico now is the only na- has grown to 1,000 with 465
Tha federal apace agency, would need "more time to di­
Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr. a shoe, the horse was lost. For
the.
.
.
.
lion
in Latin America that familiaa residing in Deltona.
blaming lait week’s Mars gest the Supreme Court's de­
will speak briefly on work of
And for the lack of 47 votes, still maintains diplomatic reThe area haa 16 miles of
probe failure on a faulty coy. cision" befure coming up with
the Seminole County Juvenile
cring, ia trying to fix a sim­ a solution to the "one man, one
Council during morning wor- j the proposed Lake Monroe Fire lations with Cuba. Her posi-! asphalt paved roads rompletIty Julian Slrnatrom
in shorter supply," Anderson portcil labor, principally front ilar rraft before tha Dec. 2
ship services nt Grace Metho­ District was lost in the Nov. tion has been that the choice ed or under construction and
vote" ruling.
Mexico, will hava to uperute deadline for another shot to
3 election.
of government is a job for the more than 45 miles of water,
declared.
Asuoriate
Editor
dist Church this Sunday. Ths
He added that the Legisla­
Earlier reports that it had people of the country and to sewer and gus lines. There
Bill Anderson of the Flor- I "If there is not a speed under Public Law 414 and not tha planet.
evening service at 7:30 will
ture could appoint a reopporpassed were in error. The vote icut off diplomatic relation is are alto more than 18 miles
up," he pointed out, "the sit­ 78, and that tha Attorney
tionment committee to study
feature ■ program on work
was favorable by 211 to 69. tantamount to interfering in of electric power feeder lines. ida Fruit and Vegetable As- uation could become critical, General will have final au­ Flier Rescued
the matter during the session
of the Eye Bank imd a film. But not enough people—regist­ the other government's inter-1 W ater consumption Is re- »&lt;H'iat'0,i office in Orlando p a r t i c u l a r l y when fruit thority on certifying a labor
• • •
C H A R L E S T O N , 8. C. ami then a decision be reached
ered freeholders in the district nai affairs.
shortage."
'ported at 214,000 gallons this morning told The Herald tenches maturity."
(UPI) — A missile tracking after the body has adjourned
DeWitt T. Mathews, a di­ Involved—bothered to cast their
Johnson and Diaz Ordaz j daily and the community uses that he did not know how
Anderson said that all
Anderson explained that
rector of the Seminole Coun­ ballot one way or the other. i Thursday searched for a com- more than 4,000 cubic feet of fruit and vegetalde growers growers throughout the na­ the Justice Department of station supply ship today res­ its 1965 meeting.
cued a downed flier, Lowell
To take up the re apportion­
ty Chamber of Commerce,
Had the 47 freeholders voted mon, neighborly approach to gas each day.
in this area of Florida would tion would coiiie under Public the United States has always Thompson of Spokane, Wash.,
ment
problem during the April
will attend the three-day the verdict would be official.
trade, the problem of water j On the cultural side. 200 copo with the prospective I-aw 411 effective Jan. I, hud finsit authority concern­ who spent the night adrift in
meeting would push ill other
meeting in Jacksonville of tho
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Semi- salindy in the Colorado River Deltona resilient* are enrulled shortage of domestic labor to 19*15 when Public Law 78 ex­ ing off shore labor. The Sec­
the South Atlantic on • 20- state business aside, Davis
Florida State Chamber of note voting registrar, put it and the Alliance For Progress, in the adult courses s t the harvest crops this full.
pires Dec. 31,
retary of Iaihor has always man life raft.
said.
Commerce starting Sunday. this way:
But Johnson put the accent Little Red Schoolhouse. They
"th is means," he asserted, insisted on growers meeting
"It's obvious that our sup­
State Sen Mack N. ClaveMathews is also comptroller
There were 713 registered on the deprived people of both have aim organized a Lions ply of domestic labor in the "that some 30 western states certain requirements such ss
Heavy
Snow
Lind Jr. said he would be in
freeholders
in
the
proposed
fire
nations
in
remarks
at
a
barbeof the Senford Atlantic Na­
C l u b , C i v i c Association, southeastern states is slower which have hern utilizing im- working conditions and min­
By United Pres*
favor of it "as a practical mat­
tional Hank. He'll return here district boundaries. Of these, cue at the LBJ Ranch in Diaz Homeowners Association and in coming to Florida this
imum wuge standards and
Gusty winds which fanned ter" so that the House and
50
per
cent
plus
one
were
needordaz'
honor.
after the final session of the
an Ohio Club.
Iyear and that the number is
would certify a shortage of forest and grass fires into Senate could formally organize
48th annual convention Tues­ ed to make a decision o f f i c i a l --------------------------------------labor if growers complied infernos of flames in th* ami get committees to study
Thai would be 357 votes. And
day in the George Washing­
with certain conditions stip­ drought-parched Midwest and the tacky question.
of these. 50 per cent plus one
ton Hotel.
ulated by his offire.
Ohio Valley continued today
However, he added, he would
were needed in favor of the
• • a•
Ha said that these require­ and a storm which splashed prefer to wait till after th*
proposal to get the develop
By
Donna
Kit**
ments in tha past fur tha two-inch rains along the Pa­ regular sen sum is completed so
Another reminder of your
By Harry I. Johnson
ment wheels in motion.
this isn't one of the good days.
Mrs. Onme It. Shumate, moat part hava been reason­
rhance to give the Seminole
cific Coast blanketed Western that the regular business of
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You gut up, half asleep, when the
There were 310 freeholders
Lungwood city clerk, advised able. However, he stressed, mountain* with the season'*
Humane Society a big boost
running the state could be ac­
alarm rocs off. Stumble to the kit­
who bothered with the ques
The
(lull
of
the
Woods
calls
you
in,
The IbTitl’l Onlay that linen- “ If some are implemented by first heavy snow.
by attending the Monday
complished.
tion Forty seven more would chen. put the coffee pot on the stove
closes the door. And you know you’ve t#» ballots for Dec t rnumrt- the Justice Department they
night meeting *t the society's have made it binding
and hear! for the bathroom and the
had it. You exit, shaken, hut still pjl elections will he available could become not only un­
headquarters on E. First St.
Even had the 47 voted morning shower. You go hack to the
surviving the rugged rat race of at her otfirr in City Hall be­ reasonable but also imprac­
You'll get a chance to
„ ,h, mca, urc woul(1 kitchen and find the pot is on the un­
making a living. The chewing out ginning Monday.
ticable."
Sanford’s newest police dogs hlve pasm l by a marsm o( lit burner.
For An All 'Round *
To be eligible to vote absen­
wasn't ns bad as you expected—or
perform and R. T. Johnson. 2ll to US
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tee, a voter must be out of
deserved.
Good Time . . . »
society chairman, guarantees
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But they didn't vote and now.
the city the day of election,
You go into the darkened bedroom
a swift moving program ant the northwest section of the1 lo dress, now that the coffee drink­
be
physically
disabled
amt
Things begin to look up. Then you
Meet For A Drink At Th*
an early dismissal.
county remains without a for­ ing has been deluyed. When you get
remember your car parked outside unable to come to the polls or
• • •a
mal firefighting unit.
be
prohibited
from
coming
to
to the office you find you've put on it
and sure enough you've got a ticket.
FRIENDLY CARIBE
Mrs. Bruce and her staff blue jacket and brown pants.
The Clock hai it on gooj
It costs you the price of a top shelf polls by tenets of religion.
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Absentee ballots may be re­ Stanley Alvin Benton, five,
authority that one person, checked the figures today and
drink.
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
turned
as late as the day o( son of Mr. and 3lrs. Gilbert S.
•
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particularly, ia watching the they revealed the lack of in-1
You duck out of the office for a
elections,
Mrs. Shonute said. Benton, was taken to Seminole
Humana Society's program terest killed the proposal. The quick coffee break. Keep your eye
Mon. thru Sat.
The clock reaches 4:30 and the of­
Memorial Hospital early last
with keen interest. The person tabulations made election night on the traffic light, fearing it might
fice
help
makes
like
a
fire
drill,
with
night after being struck by
is said to be ready to assist were right, she said, but for turn red, and nearly break your fool
Dancing “On The House"
you in the lead. You've gotten this
a car on State Road 427 in
Burglary
Probed
in a big financial way if the the lack of a vote . . ,
Every Friday Night
neck when you find the curb is clos­
far through the day.
A breaking and entering of Midway Park.
•
•
•
society shows a positive ap­
er than you thought.
The
child
darted
across
tha
(Ladies hours 4:30-6:30 A
station on the wevt
•
•
•
proach to becoming sn active Driver Charged
Your favorite innkeeper is off to­ asideservice
Drink* le per year age.)
roadway, according to Florida
of
Highway
436
near
In­
A
driver
identified
by
city
|
organization.
You run into the guy you’ve been
day. Sick, they say. His sub gives terstate 4 is being investigated Highway Patrol Trooper Tom- j
police as James Clinton Hea-1
trying to avoid, successfully, since
you ginger when you ask for soda
by sheriff's deputies. The my Tomlinson, and was struck 1
h sc ,on'
Sanford Avenue, you owe him money and he knows
YVa heard f a fell
but you drink the stuff anyway.
burglary attempt was discov­ by a car driven by Charles U.
was charged on two counts j
•
•
•
typewriter didn't have an ' '
ered
at about 4:20 this morn­ Burch, of Route 1, Longwood.
yesterday afternoon after his Friday* are paydays.
•
•
•
key and he w ndcred h w he car clipped a utility pole at
You get home. There's Mother un­ ing. A check was being made Burch was also treated at the
e uld let the repair c mpany 2303 S. French Avenue. Police !
You match with your coffee col­
loading three suitcases although she to determine if any tiling was hospital (or shock, Ui« trooper
kn w which key he was miss­ charged the driver with care­ leagues to see who pays the tub. And
said.
insists she’s only going to stay a missing.
ing if he sent them a letter less and negligent driving and lose.
couple of weeks. Three suit cases?
Hospital officials reported
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•
•
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•
f c mplaint.
this morning the child’s condi­
defacing public property.
tion is "good."
You're back in the office and the
You try to watch television. The Screen Cut
phone rings. The Bitter Half announ­
news’s on. Hut Mother keeps yak­
Frank Voltoline, The IDr- Casual Bandit
A screen was cut and a
king. You head for bed amt step on front porch windowt broken
aid's circulation manager, of­
or oxen 1
last
431 « j 1*1
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — ces "Mother is coming for a couple of
night in an umuccessfui Holiday, Maybe?
the dog's foot.
fered a Clock Watcher a card Police are searching for a cas­ weeks, dear.”
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Th* Thursday meeting of
VALD EZ HOTEL
burglary attempt at the home
tha other day. In big letters ual bandst who held up a sav­
You exist through the morning,
You climb in bed and relax. Hap­ of Mrs. Walter Holly, 601 San­ tha Seminole County School
it announced that "This is a ings and loan office h*-re and
DOWNTOWN 8ANFORD
py. You’ve lived through another ford Ave., police reported Vu- Hoard wasn't.
Free Ticket. It's not good for strolled out thumbing through somehow, wondering how you’ll fure
|
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quorum.
|
day.
♦
l,
tuu
in
cash.
in tlie afternoon, knowing full well
Friday the 13th.
• anything, it's just fu c ."
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mwA.

Deltona Tells
Of $25 Million
Sales In 2 Years

Chiefs Expected
To Talk 'Cuba'

Proposal Won
But Really Lost

Crop Jobs Open

He Shoulda Stood In Bed

Absentee Ballots
Ready Monday

Boy, 5, Injured
By Automobile

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YOUR W V O T E

By Vary uni Mika
P r o m o for lbs November
meet tar of the Bear Laka
Elementary PTA, presented
by H lu Haifa Lelnhart’n
fifth grade, featured the
traditional play on the Pil­
grim's first Thanksgiving.
Script was the work of two
members of the class, Kay
Riley and Kathy Merritt.
Principal G e o r g e Dabbs
presided at the business
meeting held prior to the pro­
gram in the absence of PTA
president, Mrs. Kaye Vlets.
Rev. J. M. Flowers, of Bethel
Baptist Church, Ortanffo, gave
the devotion. Miss Leinhart’s
room won the room count and
waa awarded the attendance
banner and bos of candy.
Mrs. 8usan Houston, ways
and meana chairman, an­
nounced that a ham dinner
will be held at the school,
Saturday, Dee. 5, with serv­
ing scheduled from S until 7
p. m.
A 802 paid membership was
reported by Mrs. Sue Gates,
membership chairman and ap­
proval waa voted the board
recommendation that expenses
be paid o f Mrs. Vlets and
Dabbs to the Nov. 17-10 state
convention in Bradenton.

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LEADING ROLES In a Thanksgiving Play presented before Bear Lake
Elementary PTA by fifth graders were taken by, from left, Paul Hale,
Kathy Merritt, Randy Bishop, Bruce Roee and Kathy Cox. Minn Helen

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Leinhart la teacher for the class in charge o f the program.

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‘Pirate’ Fishing
BEER. England (UPI) —
Fishermen in this arts o(
South Devon ire complaining
about successors of Jesn Ls*
fitte. They ssy Uist French
and Belgian "pirate" trawlers
are depleting their fishing
channel grounds, putting the
industry "on its last legs."

BEAR LAKE sixth graders taught by Mrs. U&gt;lra Stroup took part last
week in a program “ Democracy In Action" with the students voting in a
mock election. Candidates for both political partleH were chosen and cam­
paign* conducted. Shown here, from left, are Bruce Anderson (Goldwnt e r ) : Mrs. Stroup; Juanita Gates (Humphrey) at ballot b ox ; Mrs. Sarah
liall. teachers aide; Touln Polyguluktos (Miller) and Clint Gorec Jr.
(Johnson).
(Herald Photo)

Fishing Club

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To See Film
Colored movies lakcn under­
water off tiie Ilahama Reefs
will be shown by Elmer
Thompson for members of the
DoUary Fishing Club at their
meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p m..
Firemen's Rtcroatinn Hall,
Norvln Roach will preside
during the business session.

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Wtih a population of more
than three million, Cairo la
the largest elty in Africa.

AMONG TIIOHE on hand to greet the truck
loaded with 7,100 boxen of "Copy Cats" for Ly­
man High School'll united drive fur funds wern
(left to right) Mrs. Aldia Milweu, Beta Club
sponsor; team captains I.izaheth L.unn and Caro­
lyn May, and Mrs. Alicia Srhmidt, rncmlwr of
the faculty advisory committee.

Race Track Fire Cause Unknown
LAUREL Md. (UPJ1 - The
cause of the $283,uu) fire llmt
destroyed an estimated 3ii
Thoroughbreds at Laurel race
track remained unknown today
although fire department offi­
cials have been investigating
It ainc* U Broke out election
li| b t
Among those conducting in­
quiries in what has been the
coatllcat race track fire in
Maryland history are the Laur­
el Volunteer Fire Department,
the County Detective Bureau

and Fire Marshal's Office,
special agents of the Thor­
oughbred Racing Detective
Bureau, insurance company
investigator* and Irack secur­
ity pohec.

C o u r t UuHum e-s
WASHINGTON tUl'H The Supreme Court returned to
the bench today after a twoweek recess, with tests on the
new civil rights law and other
racial iasues up for possible
decisions.

A panel discussion featuring
representatives of five health
organisation was t h e pro­
gram at the regular meet­
ing of the L o n g w o o d
Homemakers Extension Club
held last Thursday at the Civic
league Building on Church
Street.
Members of the panel who
discussed functions and ser­
vices provided by the urbanisa­
tions were Mrs. Beth Thomas,
heart association; Mrs. Flo
rye Gilbert of public health
nursing; Mrs Helen Gtceson ol
the cancer society; L. f\ Mur
ray of the ciipplod children's
society and Mrs. [.orralne (ira
ham of the TB society. Mod
orator (or the program was
Mist Myrtle Wilson, count)
agent.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Felix Mcge, president,
and opened with a salute to the
flag by Miss Elisabeth Abbott.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
W. J. Hartley.
Tables (or the covered dish
tunrheon served following the
business meeting were decora­
ted in (he Thanksgiving theme
PVT. R O B E R T E. with gold colored basket, of
Countryman, a o n of orange and yellow flowers,
Mr. am! Mrs. latwrence colored artificial fruit and red
It. Strcilier, U. It. 1, berries.
I,ongwood, has c o m ­
Hostesses (nr the occasion
pleted an 11-wcek ra­ were Mrs. M J. Murray. Mrs
dio teletype operation T. J. Hennlgan, Mrs. llalph
course nt Fort Gordon, Newcomer and Mrs. K. P.
Gn. The 18-year-old Richards. .

soldier attended Semi­
nole High School
(Army Photo)

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Cnn you Bpot the star performer in this group? It’s inside the
pumps and the fuel tank o f the
car! It's Dixie's new champion
—Chevron* the livelier gasolines. H ie mod­
em motor fuels that keep step with your
busy life of work and play. Cbooee from
three great Chevron gasolines- Each offers
livelier performance...long-running econ­
omy. Besides, in Chevron and Chevron
Supreme, you got Methyl,* the different
antiknock compound that helps develop all
tho power built into your car. Stop at
Standard. Go lively with Chevron!

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Sir iWnston Churchill was
born In Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England.

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I f y o u h a v e n ’t, b e t te r h u rry .
C h o o s e y o u r c o lo r ,
c h o o s e y o u r m o d e l.
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S e d a n ? S ta tio n w a g o n ?
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r ig h t h e r e , r ig h t n o w .
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In Tribute To Bryant
C l O C^
.During th« recent ■peclei
aession of the City Commie*
•Ion relnting to the propoeed
merino, the consulting engi&lt;0 seer eeld he would proceed
m feet m he could on the new
plane. Commissioner Jimmy
Creppe reported. “ You don’t
need to go too fast, hunting
season la here."
• • •
By the way, R. Clark, the
eonaulting engineer on the
marina, estimated that It'll
coat 1138,000 for the 13H ae*
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ree of fill for the first section
of the propoeed project. Eight
and a half acres will require
deep fill and will run about
912.000 an acre. Five acres of
•hallow fill will cost about
98.000 an acre. This runs
about 30 cents a cubic yard.
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Clark also, revealed that his
firm had made a check of
Central Florida countiea and
finds that some 20,000 boats
are registered within a SO*
mile radius. Two-thirds of
them are from 16 to 24-foot*
era All of the 20,000 have
motors of a minimum of 10
hp. No telling how many
thousands of boats there are
with smaller motors.
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29 local photographs, featur*
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outline of the state of Florida AneloU, Canaveral Harbor,
ORLANDO - A dsUfatloa and indicated tbi
tha Suwannee River, the Gulf
of 10 Atoford and Seminole
County buitneaa and elvie
leaders was among the more
than 400 guests who gathered
her* Tuesday night to honor
Gov. Fanis Bryant for his
leadership during his admin­
istration la the further devel­
opment of Florida's water rasourcff.
The affair was sponsored by
Florida Waterways Associa­
tion and highlighted by tbs
presentation of a plaque to
Bryant who was honored as
the state’s first governor to
successfully consolidats var­
ious ststewids programs to
Improvs and develop water re­
sourcm .
Those representing Sanford
and Scminols County were
Stats Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
Jr., State Rep. Joe Davis Jr.,
County Commission Chairman
James P. Avery Jr., Executive
Manager John Krider of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and chairman of
the St. Johns-Indian River Ca­
nal District, Director John
Brumley of ths St. Johns-Iadian River Cana] District,
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
ford, Scott Burnt of tha Flor­
ida Power and Light Company,
DeWltt Matthews of the San­
ford Atlantic National Bank,
Gene Tucker of the Florida
State Bank of Sanford and
Walter Gielow, editor and pub­
lisher of The Sanford Herald.
Herbert C. Gee, president of
the association, made the
presentation of the plaque to
Gov. Bryant. Made of alum­
inum, the plaque depicted an

started during Bryant’s admin­
istration.
Among the authorized pro­
jects listed were the Croee
Florida Barge Canal and
numerous charnel projects on
t h o Iutracoastal Waterway
from Jacksonville to Miami,
t h t Intracosstal Waterway
from CalooMbatehM River to

J O H N KRIDER wan
first president of the
Florida Waterways As­
sociation 1957-59 and
ia now a director, is
chairman of t h e St.
Johns-Indian C a n a l
District, director of the
Mississippi Valley As­
s o c i a t i o n and vice
chairman of the State
Chamber of Commerce
wnter resources com­
mittee.

Intracosstal Waterway from
CarrabeOo to St. Marks River,
t h e Intracoestal Waterway
from Miami to Key West, the
Apalachicola River, the Okee­
chobee Waterway and the
Kissimmee Waterway.
Proposed projects are the
Sanford-Canavera! Canal, a
channel on the intracosstal
Waterway from SL Marks to
Tampa Bay.
Congressman Billy Matthews
of Gainesville asserted that
during Bryant’ a first year in
office federal expenditures for
waterways and flood control
exceeded |1T million. In 1962 it
was more than 321 million and
the same figure again in 1963.
Bryant declined to accept
all the credit for these accom­
plishments by declaring, “ So
much of this award belongs to
so many others.” He was gen­
erous in his appreciation to
members of the association as
well as slate and federal offi­
cial* who contributed so
greatly to the success of the
water program in Florida.
The association was founded
in 1937 by Krider and he serv­
ed as its president during its
first two years of existence. He
is now a director of the organ­
ization.
"Ita objective,” aald Krider,
“ was to unite the respective
groups promoting various wa­
ter projects and support those
which had merit. The organi­
zation,” he added, “ gave rise
to a united voice and brought
about the formation of the
slate's integrated inland wa­
terways system.”

Casselberry’s voter regi­
stration on books, which will
be closed at 5 p.m. Nov. 25,
will be purged at 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 30. The annual muntcl*
0
pal election will be held Dec.
7.
• • •
Frofessionala will be on
J. C. Lavender, head of the old Lake Mary Road to a point
hand tonight at the Florida County Road Department, Mid where It will intersect on a
State Bank lounge aa the gals today that his crews are about 90-degree angle with Country
of Fhi Gamma Eta Chapter •0 per cent finished with the Club Road near the Lundquist
of Beta Sigma Fhi display fill operations on the 23th i*Y »i
“ At thia point,” aald Laven­
“ Decora of Living.” The pub­ Street extern loo project.
The project will extend the der, “ we will remove the prel i c Is cordially invited to come
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in between the hours of 7;30 paving of 23th S tm t from tbs [sent intersection of Vlhlen
and 10:30 to browaa around
, jnd ahop. Bring your own
vase for professional pointer!
.on floral arrangements.
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Bargains galore will be
featured thia Friday and Sat­
urday as Holy Crosa Episco­
pal Churchwomen aponsor
Purchase of 943,109 worth
The Richardaon Tractor
their annual “ Outgrown Sale.” of road department equip­ Company, Tampa, for a self*
Quality merchandise in e wido
ment was approved by the propelled 10-ton traffic roller
variety la being offered thia
at 95,795,
year. The sale will be held in County Commiaeion yeaterday
Strickland - Morrison, Ine.,
afternoon
after
the
blda
were
the building next to the
Sanford, for two dump truck*
Christian Science Reading tabulated by County Engi­
at 119,611.56.
Room on East First Street, neer William Buah and Road
Grady Tractor Company,
Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Superintendent J. C. Lavend­
Tampa, for two self-propelled
and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 er.
mowers at 31,018.
Contract! were awarded to:
p.m.
Square Deal Machine A
a s
e
The State Tractor A Equip­
Supply Company, Orlando,
Q
Did you ever see blood com­ ment Company, Orlando, for for an asphalt pavement
ing out of a faucet? NoT a 60-horiepower motor grad­ apreader at 97.500.
Well, neither did anyone else er at 97.237.50.
Strickland-Morrison for a
— it can't be done that way —&gt;
1965 Ford Falcon at 91,927.
it can only be drawn from
Commissioners also decided
healthy living donors. Have
to open Wilson Drive aa an
you donated lately? Seminole
accessway to Crystal Lake in
County Blood Bank hours are
Lake Mary and directed the
3:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday,
road department to plare
Tuesday and Thursday and
adequate boundary marking!
A llx-man jury thia morning anil post h sign noting the
,
from 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wed*
was hearing a breaking and area is open for general pub­
^
needsy and Friday.
entering charge lodged last lic Use.
• • •
Juno against Theodore BellThey stso set • puhlie hear­
Today ia Veterans Day. Ob­
field, of Sanford.
ing for Dec. 8 on a request
servances — no matter how
Bellfield la alleged to have that property owned hy Don­
large or small, how formal or
entered a Tip Top supermar­ ald Harris of A l t a m o n t e
informal — the event touch­ ket at 1100 West 13th Street
es a huge number of Ameri­ and taken cigarettes, a quan­ Springs be officially declared
vacated. It was pointed out
cans. There are almost 22 tity of wine and other items.
that Harris has been paying
million veterans of all wars
The defendant Is represent­
living today. More than eight ed by Public Defender David taxes on it for shout 10 years
yet has not been given offi­
(fc
out of 10 are married and Flaxcr and the prosecuting at.
cial ownership of the land
heads of families. The nation's torney is A. J. Hoeeman.
due to a technicality over­
veterans and their families
Earlier today, Arthur Will
looked by a previous commis­
comprise about 43 per cent of Jones pleaded guilty to a man
sion.
•laughter charge and was re
the total U.S. population.
About 30 million persons manded for pre-sentence in­
have served in the Armed vestigation by Circuit Court Short Run
Forces during ths various Judge Vassar B. Carlton
City firemen merely had to
wars, from the Revolutionary Jones had previously been erovi French Avenue shortly
War through the Korean con- charged with second degree before 1 a m. today to put out
^
flict Over half of all partici­ murder.
a car fire at the Day and
With the selection of the
pants served in World War
Night Grill parking lot at 13th
Bellfield case jury. Judge
II.
and French. The car ia owned
Carlton dismissed other ve­
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niremen since all cases to be by Jim Hutchens, proprietor
Every morning we’re In­ heard by a jury bad been com­ of the Whataburger Drive-In,
according to city police. Dam­
spired by that young Naval pleted.
age was slight.
officer who ride* his bicycle
northward on U.S. 17-92 tow­
ard the Sanford Naval Air School Board
Faints, Drowns
Station. Frequently we also
DENVER (UPI) - A teen
The November meeting of
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see him on the way horns. Ws the Seminole County Board of age Denver girl, subject to
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wonder how far from the base Public Instruction will be held (tinting spells, drowned in
he lives. Ws’vs spotted him at 1 p.m, Thursday at the eight inches of soapy water
far south of the Movieland county school system's offices Tuesday while giving her dog
a bath.
I)rive.|n on several occasions. in Sanford.

Bought By County

Jury Selected
In B&amp;E Trial

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WEATHER: Fair thru Thursday; gradual wrarminf due; high in 70a, low tonight 48-65.
VOL, 66

United Preai Leased Wire

Eatftbliahed 1908

WED., NOVEMBER 11, 1964

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8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 81&gt; "

Florida Citrus Outlook Good
Wefz Named
N. Orlando
Councilman

By Judy Wells
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil Tuesday night unanimously
approved appointment of J. A
Wetz to fill the council vacan­
cy by resignation last month
of Mrs. Mona Urinstcad.
Wertz’ term of office will run
until the next etcctlon In
March.
A second resolution offered
at the meeting appointing Hen­
ry Ward as civil defense dir­
ector is to be held In abeyance
pending Ward's consultation
with A. J. Peterson Sr., counCD director, as to exact duties
of the post and amount of time
needed to satisfactorily do the
job.
A letter commending Coun
cil for its community Improve­
ment project, citing especially
the cutting of weeds and wid­
ening of drainage ditches, was
read by Art Rhodes, road and
bridge chairman, who advised
that “ resulting progress from
many months of paper work is
now becoming evident." A spe­
cific area to be covered in the
project is to prevent the dump­
ing of trash along the road­
Road and Country Club Road
ways and plans were announc­
and rework it as a three-way
ed to send each resident a
Intersection with ?3tfi Street as
letter asking for cooperation
the throughway and with stop
and alio staling rules and re­
signs on Counlry Club Road."
gulation* concerning the North
Lavender said he anticipated Orlando Company owned area
the fill operation to he com
where residents of the village,
pleted within 30 day*. "After
and resident! only, are per­
it's graded and stabilized,"
mitted to dispose of-trash . ,
Lavender as erl.,1, ‘ ' ve L open
no garbage
It to traffic for some no days
Additional plant discussed
to compact th« fill. After
for Improvement of the village
that," he added, “ we’ll start for convenience, recreation and
paving operations.”
safety of residents included
Lavender said he expected those for a local census on the
that contract* will be let poss­ number of rh.l lren’.'VnV't'hclr
ibly In December hut probably ages. In &gt;how iIhh« available
In January on the widening
for participation in the rccreaand repaving of SR 16 (23th'
pro;rift, num(&gt;CT o£
St.) from French Avenue cast and whether or not they have
to Mellonvltb.
received inoculation against
A contract, he pointed out, rabies; and (he number of
has already been lot to re­ hieyele* m the village limit*
move hvuves and oilier struc­ Additional traffic sign* are
ture* on the right-of-way.
to be erected and other* re­
Concerning the paving of the
placed and 5U “ no hunting”
north mile of Winter Park sign* will be posted in the
Drive in Ca»*ell»erry. a joint Ranches area.
project of the Town of Cassc!
berry and the county, Livendar aaki the acquisition of an Robber Stumped
80-foot right-of-way ha* not Temporarily
been completed and that work
CASPER. Wyo. &lt;UPJ) could not be started until thi« When a masked man entered
was done.
the Western National Bank
and demanded money. Mr*.
Thelma Anderson, the bank’s
Auxiliary Meet
newest ru-hirr, had a ready
The Woman's Auxiliary of answer.
the West Lake Brantley Civ­
“ Don't tailher me,” she re­
ic Association wilt meet at plied. "I'm just a beginner.”
in a.m. Thursday at the home
The man went to the next
of Mrs. Ginny McClellan, Co-’e window and robbed the bank
Court. Forest City.
of 3133.

25th St* Work Starts

Road Equipment

Seminole County • * * *

Veterans Day
Tha day b , of coarse, s solemn owe. It b oboerrsd
In memory of events that are past and men who hare
drparted. But It h not a day for brooding melancholy.
It Is, Instead, a day for commemoration. And the only
rnmmrmoratlon that It worthy of the event* and the
men is redrdlration to the ideate and the principle!
which have made our nation strong.
This day and this hoar wero originally Mt aside In
mrmory of a moment of peare—a moment when tha guna
wrre suddenly atillrd and a hush settled aver the battlefields of one of the greatest (grrat In the sense of hor­
rible) wars of hlatory. Dp to that point, we had sngagtd
in no conflict of auch vaat dimensions beyond oar ahoren.
In our innocence, for wo were atUI very young, wa
thought there routd never again be such a conflict. And
we called thia Armlatke Day—the day that ended the
World War.
We can do nothing about our past mbtaksn other
than rrgret them and barn from them. But It b certain
that If we do not barn from them, we art destined to
repeat them. And then the aacrlficea of the men wo
honor today would have been in vain.
The greateat tribute we are paying today to thooo
men is that we have learned. We undtratand that b b
necessary for fret mm. to be firm—and because of that
understanding, thera la hope in the world today.
We know that armed atrength alone doea not aannro
peare and freedom. But wa alto know that aa long aa
aggression exlsta ia the world, weaknraa Invites war and
domination. And we do not intend to be dominated.
The rtal tribute Is our resolve—resolve translated
into deeds—to preserve what they hava won. And If wn
ran match their determination and thrir resolution, the
day will come, aa surely aa the sun will rise, when peacn
and freedom (nnd wa do not separate those objectless)
will prerall.
—Lyndon B. Johnson

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6 Airmen Die
W O L T P O I N T , Mont
(UP1) — A huge B32 jet
bomber eraahed and burned
lata Tuesday night In a ranch
pastura 20 miles south of thia
northeastern Montana town,
hilling at least alx of tha
seven crewmen aboard.

State Tops
California
Production

»
L A K E L A N D (UPI)
Florida will produce the #verwhlmlng bulk of tha nation's
orange and grapefruit crop
thia teMon, according to tha
November estimate o f tha
Peace Talks
U.S. Department of Agricul­
MOSCOW (UPI)—Chinese ture.
Communist Premier Chou EnState citrus officials, how*
lal and Soviet leader Leonid ever, decided on n "wait and
I. Breihnev have agreed to see” attitude as ths UBDA'i
hold Slno-Suviet peace talks estimsta was released ia
in Peking early next year, Washington.
reliable Communist sources
The Agriculture Depart­
said today.
ment left unchanged ita Flor­
ida crop estimate of October
Rain Relief
which set production at 93.®
BURBANK, Calif. (UPI)— million boxes of orsngst si!
The weathermen today be­ varieties, 33.5 million boiM of
llowed relief to rein and grapefruit, 4.4 million boxsa
mud • plagued section* of of tangerines and 150,000
aouthern California, following boxes of tangelos.
two daya of storms that forc­
Tha Florida crop estimate
ed removal of 50 families and compares to a prediction o f
claimed one life.
14.5 million boxes o f oranges
for California not Including
Pupils Picket
valenciai and 2.2 million box­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — es of grapefruit.
Twenty-five a n g r y h i g h
♦'Too High"
■chool student* picketed the
The Florida forecast was
Duval
County
Courthoui* met last month with claims
Tuesday in protest against
by Florida Citrua Mutual that
conditions which led to a rec­
it was too high.
ommendation that 15 public
But Tuesday, Citrua Mutual
high schools ba disaccreditad.
Exacutive Vive president Rob•rt W. Rutledge aaid "it l«
now anticipated that Individ­
ual fruit aixlng for the ear­
ly and mid-eeason crap wilt
i tha stale
not taka placa because of U»S
long dry spall,"
Tha number af boxes de­
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI - pend* a great deal on the alia
Doris Lawrence, 2, of Rte. t, of the fruit.
DeBary, Fla., died here yes­
“ What effect this may havs
terday of bums over 68 per on the size of th# crop can
cent of her body.
not yet be determined, but ws
The child was brought here hope to be able to make a
A man Identified as Frank Sunday from her home In more definite appraised by
A. Thomas, 38, is in Seminole Florida. Officials said she was Dec. 10.” ha said.
Memorial Hospital today with burned while trapped In a
The next USDA crop esti­
gunshot wounds suffered early parked auto that caught fire. mate will be released on Dee,
this morning after he was pep
General Hospital officials 10.
pered with shotgun pellets in said Doris lived with her aunt,
Strong Poeltloa
Midway,
Eifrcda Jenkins, of tho De­
Rutledge said the Florida
Being held in the counly jail Bary address.
citrus industry It In a strong
is Harry Andrews, J3, of Route
**les position and that sinea
2, Box 301, Sanford. He was
Doris and her (our year-old the crop estimate of October,
originally charged with
brother, Freddie Lee, were
consumer purchase* of fraten
xault with intent to commit trapped in a burning ear park­
o r a n g e concentrate hava
murder but Sheriff J. I.. Hobby ed at a supermarket at 23th
said the charge may be re Street anil Park Avenue last climbed up a good deal and
placed with that of shooting Friday. Freddie died In the ara now 30 per cent ahead
of the same period last years
into an occupied car.
fire.
"With California out of tha
Deputies gave this account
Their m o t h e r , Ernestine
of the events leading to the Lawrence, of Benson Junction, fresh fruit markat and no
shooting:
near DeBary, waa shopping in heavy volume expected front
that state until about th*
Thomas said he picked up Ihe store.
Andrews' wife in *n area bar
Dorii was flown to Cincin­ first of Decemher," Rutledge
and had driven her home. (In nati through the efforts of Ba­ said, sate* outlook for frteh
arrival there, Andrews Is al­ hia Temple of Shriners and lo­ orungrs from Florida la vary
leged to have approached the cal physicians.
good.
car with the shotgun.
Seeing the weapon. Thomas
gunned his car and tried to
•peed away. Andrew • fired the
single shot gun through the
LET US FINANCE IT!
left rear window, peppering
the driver on the Iclt side of
his back, his left arm, neck
ami shoulder.
Thomas then went to Hie lo­
cal hospital and told officials
OUR LOWER RATES AND
there he bad shot himself.
Deputies were called and the
corrected version of the shoot­
ing was made,
CURRENT
Andrews was picked up at
Sipes Avenue and King's Road
INTEREST
ami taken to the counly jail for
RATE
arraignment later. The vic­
tim is not believed to be ser­
iously injured.

Oviedo Election
Slated Dec. 8 Auto Fire Claims
By Evelyn Lundy

« **© &amp; *_
gt?3H usband Held
In Shooting

General ,flections
hold TueTlay, Dec
city of Oviedo for
three councllmen fur
of two years, expiring
1966. Foils open are thoe* cur­
rently being held by W. II.

Mar,in- Rex ClonU •“ » Bon
J'tj''-'Election will he held in City
Hall. Polls will open at 8 a. m
ami close at sumlown
City registration hooks open­
ed Monday ami will close Fri­
day. Nov. 27. Office hours dur­
ing this period of lime will be
from 9 a. m. until n«*on and
3 p. m. until t p. m. except
for Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons. Residents do not
have to la- property owner* In
order to register as this is a
general election.
Any persn desiring to be a
candidate may have his name
placed on the ballot by pre­
senting to the town clerk, at
least to davi before date of
election, a petition requesting
him to ha a candidate ami
signed by five resident* of
Ovieilo who have been living
in the eity fur six months and
in the state foi one year. Can­
didate also is required to have
lived in Oviedo as a resident

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CEREMONIAL CAKE CUTTING marked the official observance of the
189th birthday of the United States Marine Corps by the Marine detach­
ment at u dinner-dance last night at Sanford Naval Air Station ballroom.
From the left: CpI. Thomas A. Ilutner, native of Sanford; Sgt. Maj. J. L.
Truluck. Capt. C. W. Swanson, SNAS commanding officer, and Maj. B. T.
Chen, Marine detachment commandant.
(Herald Photo)

The Winter Park Telephone
Company reported that a 6oo
pair cable was cut by road
construction crews at SR 427
(Lonjwood Road), disrupting
service north and east of Alta­
monte Springs.
Cable construction c r e w s
were dispatched immediately
and service will be restored as
toon at possible.

Give Your Fair Share The United Way

As Low As
Up

To

36

4W*

Months

To

Pay

Call Ihe auto loan esperts: Ralph PewMC
or Jim Doucette, today. Phont 322*1611.

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MIAMI BEACH (U fl) - A
federal bMk dm HI mM «** Joha K. Horn*, a membrr of portunlltaa Bom th* common tty. urg«d at a newt con.'crlege edotetkw low provide Iho Federal Homa 1-osn Bank Ity servlea atandpoint and la an •Rea that savlaga and loan

G O RDO N

d (lie brit opportunlUci Board, told a meeting of Uie deeply Involved with the public
■ x -.X ?
for livings and loan sssoela- United Stale* Saving* and
Gcafje Tokhy, rifftlly*
iatereit.
H oa far p m ooil gala aei L a u League's eotreattot that
tk* fmMmrt «f lit ttm
“ Thla U an area wUeh c u
tka aducatina loan program
aerve t* o Important purpOMi. Fd4tral laviaga tai I m
AmrcIaUm a Sa&gt;(»rd, aad
It can aerve aa a letting ground
Nrt. Taahy arc iltirflai
for you to prove tn Congrest
CMtl •( IM CMKlr
U
M Miami Beach mectUtg.
IW lM lI rwwwtr. M M IN TWM CIRCUIT COC»T. your capacity to handle new
• • •
_____ _ to rw »M .
NIRTM I t a i C l l t CIRCUIT, IN lending authority," ha raid.
t l f* MM M i l ML
anm r o e a i a i n u c » f * BMDclatiood
1 * authorised kd
"Mara
impertantly,
M
give*
MDTTM io m it i m MWNa
TV, PLOetDA
you an opportunity to build an ditkmelly tn make cotuumer
IN fHANCfCRT NO. 144M
winki. i i n r a
VATIC* TO DRPRBit
Kallrr 1* k x r lr it*** tint fAirtlRL MoPimndON DAHMI. avail better image in your com­ loan* In the area of home
|h* iirtrl«r*l«n»H will. nn Ih#
furnishing and appliances.
PtalPUff. munity."
4th day nf D»f*eih»(. * O.
McMurray laid the aavinga
Home
Loan
Bank
Board
1»*4, »r«M t la th*
rV.Tr.R da ml i
and loan buiiMia grew large
County t o l l ! *f atmlnol*
Dafandant.
CnuMy. rtoriaa. kl* final re* TN* rr»T R o r FLORID* TOi
beeauae H filled a apacialiaed
(urn, arrnunt and y«u*h*r*. ai
PETER DARMf
Reed for ham* financing dur­
Ktarulnr *f Ik* K*tata *f Kd*ItJ* Pnai Avanua
tti Jnnva Amalaaf. d******-!.
in tmk n i r r r r rol rt np ing the poat-war year*.
Rr«n* tl. N»w Tnrk
an4 at **H Ulna, tk*a ani
PLEASE TANK NOTICK lhal TMR NINTH Jl Diritl, CfR. “ But It so loogtr ia ncceiatkara. make ayyllMtlaa l» *k» you ar* h*r*ky r*nulr»d tn III* c c r r in and row *rrin 8 l«
■all' Jude* far ■ float aaltla* ynur wrltUn ana**r nr daft*** c o t NTT, FLORIDA.
try to reatrlct »ueh a large
mant nf kl* *4mlnl*tr*ll«n af If any, parannalty ar ky an al- IN CHANCRRT Nn. ttMi
buaintaa to thla one function,"
Ball aatall. anl far la *ra*i tnrnay. nn nr bafnra D*c*mh*r
NnTICM TA 4PPRAR
ha laid, " a 1100 blllioo plus
aiMbirilae kl* aa luck *••- I. m i. at lha Offlea af Ih* KDLA M. HOLTON
Plaintiff. business requires greater in
aufar.
Clark nf th* Circuit Court at
NEW HOME of DIck’n Appliance Sales and Service store at 1070 Stite
D*t»«1 thla Ik* l»tk lay »f th* Cnurihoui* In Sanford,
veatment diveraiflcition."
Octokar, A- P. IMA .
Street in the Sanford Plaza will be opened Thursday, the fourth opening
Ramlnnln County. Florida, and KLIJAH J. HOLTON
/» / R»b*tl W**t*y Amalona to malt a ropy tkartof I* flan*
Dafandant,
in the new shopping center. (Other photo* end story on Page 6-A.)
Aa *«a*ai&lt;*f "f Ik# Betel* ilrnm. Davli A Mrlntnik, At* r*tld*ac* unknown
af Kdylh Joeaa Analaaa
tnrn*ya for Plaintiff. P*tt Of* STATR AF FLORIDA TRl
IMaaiiM
KLIJAH J. BOLTONl
lira Boa tit*, laniard. Florid*.
Mkll*k N*v. I. II. II. M. IMA M ill. In that certain dlrorra
rtaldanc* unknown
rn n -i
Tmi ar* harahy nmlflad lhal
pror**dlna pcndlna aaalnat y«u
In tha Circuit Court nf lha a Dill nf complaint for dlvora*
n c T tn n ii « ■ «
ha* keen filed aaaloti you. and
NOTICK It karaky ft»*n that Ninth Judicial Circuit of PInr- ynu ar* ravulrad in aart* a
J. C. Bennett. M. died Tucs
Ida In and for lamlnola Coun­
f am anaaf*4 la h«»la**a al ty.
rhancary. an abhrevlat* mpy nf your anaarer nr plead- day at 10 p.m. In Daytona
Kvy. Ill, CMMlkatry. aaml* ad In
In*
In
th*
Rill
of
Complaint
till* nf eald cauaa b«lna
aat* Caualy. riaH4*. u*a*r Ik* ~Lnrl»l
D a r m I. nn tha Ftalnllfr* Attorney, Beach following a heart at
By Margaret Cosby
rirlltlaaa nam* af. HOUIK o r Plaintiff, MoPharion
Tatar Darml. Nnrrl* D. Wonlfnrk. Ill, Ml taelt.
tROff. aat that I l*l»"4 In Dafandant,"varaua
\V**t Church Ntra*t. Orlando.
North
Orlando Garden Club
and
haraln
fall
not
(raalalav **ld n*m» milk Ika nr a P*or«» Pm ConfM*n Florida, and flla Ih* nrlatnal
Born March 13, 1011, in
Vlark »f tka Cirrult Court, will ha antarad aaalnat you and anawar nr pDadlne In th* afflr* Clyteville, Ga., hr lived in
By Frances Wetter
aeout leaden, and parent* al­ will hold Ha regular monthly
■amlnnla Cnunly. Flnrld*, In
nr th* Clark nf lha Circuit Sanford moat of hi* Ufa be
Brad Foley, gu*at of the so are Invited to attend. He meeting thla Thursday at the
*«cwrdee«* urtlh Ik* prn*lalnna lha rauaa prneaad aa parte.
Court nn nr hafnra Daramhar
•
•f Ika FIMIUnu* Mama Rial- (■KALt
fore
moving
to
Daytona
aev
Lake
Mary Chamber of Com­ said that something can be home of Mr*. Georg* Duquette,
4.
1M4If
you
fall
la
dn
m
Arthur H. Rarkwlth. Jr.
at a*. tn-wlti l*allna III.**
Clark nf tha Circuit Court )udam&lt;nt hy default will h* •rat year* ago. A World War merce At tho November meet­ learned at each meeting.
Flariaa ktalutaa 1111.
Tl S. Cortes Are. The husinew
taken aealmt ynu for th* r*ll*f
By: Martha T. Vlhl*n
Hoi Kdear C«a
demanded In th* Rill af Com­ 11 Army vateran, he wai cm ing, discussed problem* of *4- Other business brought up (of meeting will get underway
Deputy Clark
Tubltifc Oal. ft, » * Mn*. I, It. Rt*n*lrnm,
Dari* A Mrlnloih plaint.
ployed by the Daytona Mat
SIM.
curing leader* for Boy Scout discussion Included the follow­ promptly at 1:30 p. m. so that
DDNF, AND nnDKRKO at
Atlnrnay* at lA*
c u r -n
Nanfnrd, R*mlnnl« Cnunly. Fine- treaa and l/pholilery Com
Poet Offlo* Rot Ilia
tmopa and of trying to lntcreit ing topics that should he of In­ there will be plenty of time to
pany.
Ida, thla lad day nf Nnytmbar.
■ i t u b circuit c o v e r o r ■anfnrd. Florida.Hill
TN I R l i m JUDICIAL CMS- Publl.h Nov. 4, It. II. it. lilt 10*4
Survivor* are hii wife, Mrs parent* of the boy* In aaaiat- terest and concern to ail resi­ complete the workshop project
.(■KALI
cv rr. in Ann r o e l a u i i a i * CDO.IT
Ruddy Bennett; six sisters lng with the program.
dent* of the community:
of making placemata using
Arthur If Beckwith. Jr.
c a i m , rto n in a .
IN
THPt
riRL'l
IT
m
i
RT
OF
Clerk nf Circuit Court
Mr*. John Thomas and Mrs
The resignation of Roy L. The fact that Lake Mary contact paper and autumn
cmarcmrv an. i««aa
TMR
NINTH
JI'flft'IAI,
CIRtty:
Jean
K
Wllk*.
D.
f*
F in er rRDKRAt. savinor
W. T. Hitman, of Daytona Howell Jr. as acoutmaster for docs have a cemetery seems tn leave*.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Of CUIT, IN AND FOR aKMINOLK Publl.h Noy. 4. U. II. II. 1*14
Beach: Mrs. Wilma Oilraw Troop 242 was read and Foley be a little known fact. Thera is Guests are wwlcorne and
COl'NTT. FLORIDA,
co o . i a
ORLANDO, • rnryoratlnn.
Plaintiff. IN PMANCRRT NO. 14*0*
FKDKflAL NATtOVAt, MORT- rrT M R CIRCUIT COURT DF akl, of Jacksonville; Mrs. T. J. expressed great regret over e need for it to have a clean newcomers are urged to visit
NINTH Jt lltfTAI. t IR. Davis, of Pslatka, and Mrs. this. Ho laid that tha Central up )ob. If it ia dooe now, it
in u ia a
p m r unit
and OAtIK APBOCIATION, * corpor­ THK
('PIT IN AND FOR IRRINDI.R Tsui Cisau and Mrs. Reggie Florida Council for Boy Scout* will not be needed again un­ with th* regular member*. Fot
ADOLPH MIKMF.R, kar hue- ation.
further Information, contact
I
OUNTT,
FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
fcaaai at al.
Masey, of Sanford.
considered Howell to be one til next spring. Friend* and Mra. Duquette.
IN CHANIRIIV VO. II4M
D*f*a&lt;laiita
Wlt.LIK MAP. JONFJt
nntlKRT A. HCOItHTON and
Ilurlal will he at a later date. of the best icnutmaitcri they relatives are buried there, and
anvTirM o r ai rt
Plaintiff.
RMirtLKT ANN HUOHITON.
fTATR OP rLORIDA
have bad and the Lake Mary community prido should call
v*
hie wlf*.
c o v ary o r n m i o i a
D*f*nd*ala CANKT JDNKR
OVER 35 YEARS
troop one of the heal, lie urg­ for some support.
TOi Louis* rntr-MKR
Dafandant.
NtmrM nr balm
aaa Third atra*t
ed
Chamber
members
to
get
At First A Palmetto
The
Chamber
president,
Jim
r**ldenre
unknown
NOTICK IN 1IKHKHT OIVKN
m*4*i*. UKktaaa
busy and do aomething about Daughtrey, called attention to (AleaftMo old poet *fflee)
notii ' r to affrar
that nn Ih* I»lh d*y nf No»*mh*r. tail, at tt:*« n'clock A M. TOi &lt;’**ny Jon**,
the situation.
the fact that the tourist season
ADOLPH PRIP.MRR
reeld-nce unknown
at tha main door nf th* Court1»« Third iair**i
Tou ar* hereby ravulrad tn Th* Auxiliary Unit of South Tho Chamber a p o n a o r a Is approaching and suggested
home nf Mamlnnl* Cnunly, at
OUdwta. Mlrhli*a
■anfnrd. Florid*. Ih* Honor- file your wrlltan dafan*** tn
Troop 2t2 and signs the agree­ that residents think of the lm
ahl* Arthur H Raekwllh. Jr. a Rill nf Complaint for dlynrc* Scmtnolc VFW Post (COT will ment tn do thla each year with pression given by the way ot
MARVIN ft PRICMRR
Clerk of ih* Circuit Court nf filet heroin aaalntl ynu, with meet at B p. m. Thursday at
Itlll n*ntl*r Slr*»(
the Central Florida Council. their yards look. Owner* ol
N»mlnnl* County, Florida, "III Ihe clerk nf Ih* ahoy* dried
Dclrntt ll. Mlrklian
nn nr hefor* December the Post Home on the old Dixie It has an obligation to fulfill, vacant lots should get them
Tn* ar* h*t*hr nntlfltd that ■■tr*r for **l* In th* blah**l Court
O aiilt h*a h**n fil'd at*1n*t and k«*l hi.ldar for rtili. at 4. 1**1. and eery* a ropy af Highway north of Dnngwood.
and all members should feel cleaned up and it was suggest
kirn In thn abn** *nilil*d r«ua*. puhlln nutety, th* follnalna Mni, upon plaintiff** Attorney,
* Carpel a • Furniture
Main items of business on
And that you u i f»&lt;i&lt;Hr*il tn d**crlb*d property nf th* D*-| Nnrrla D. Wnolfork, tit *lt the agenda arc election of a responsible for helping In this ed that members talk to var
• Til*
• Plano*
fandant*.
ttob*rl
A
ltu*h»lnn
Wait
Churak
Rtr*m.
Orlando.
Wit* ynur anawar with tha Clark
important work, ho pointed lous owners about doing this
two-year trustee and setting out. Two name* were propooed
Ikf thin Court and tn a*rvn a and Hhlrlay Ann Ifnuahilnn, hi* Florida.
•
Rental
If you fall t* dn Ra % D*nra*
now.
Pnyy lharanf upon lb* plaintiff wlf*, *ttuat« la Namlnal* Coun­
Pro Cnnfeiao 4wtll M* *nt*f*4 up plant to aiaiat the post with a* scoutmaster amt assistant,
or plaintiff* »llnrn*ya. who** ty. Florida!
aaoln*t
ynu.
1^.1
It.
nf
Block
"ll".
RANTthe
chicken
and
rib
barbecue
p*m* and a,Mr*a* la Oil**,
Jim Norris and Frank Cook.
\\ ITS KPN my hand tad ***l
n n o n k anum'mtuN,
t.drlrk A Knhlmon, in* K**l
UNIT NO I, arrot.lln* l« at Manfnrd, Namlnol* County scheduled this Sunday at the They will be contacted by the
"hurrh »tra*i, Orlando. Flotth* PUI th»r*nf a* r*cnrd- Florida thla Ind day af Nayam- Poat Homa beginning at 1 p.m. committee.
Ida, nnt lal*r (ban Nn*»mb*r
•d In Plat ttsnk It. p*a«* h.r, till.
I*. l i l t If ynu fall in dn an a
Members have been urged to
The Liaison Committee ti
IB and *1. Public ttaxird* tFKAt.l
htrraa Tro C«nf**io "III b* an.
attend by Mra. Virginia Me composed of the following
Arthur It Re.kwlth. Jr,
nf Namlnoia Cnuaty, Flor­
iarad aaalnat you for ih* ra.
c|»rk
nf
th*
Circuit
Court
ida:
Manus, president, who will con­ men: James Daughtrey, Roger
llaf demanded In lha Com*
tty: .lean K With*. D C
plaint. Thla aull I* In for*.-!..** Lncludma:
1p&lt;4 duct the meeting.
Oan*r*I T.l*,lrln R*n** PuMleli Noy. «, 11, ||,
Crocker. Ed Zimmerman. Geomorliaa*. Tka r*al ptopnrly
nun. Model J ai«-P. Banal CDU.1t
•rnraadtd aaalnat lat
rge Mavbfrry, Richard Keogh,
MTON*Mlt*R'l
I*.! »». Rtork O, RRANT*
■RHIVm.R ffttNTTDave Scott, Harold Patterson,
Itonnaram Walt H**t*r.
i .r t niioRR*. first a d ­
inANit
n
r
a
tut
a
r
hrvt
M -dal Atoll K. renal KillGlen Cochran, and Chief But­
dition , aennrdlna tn lha
l
o
i
r
*
af
Fahll*
Ktatlaa
VKNIVOLM COUNTY
J u s t tell us how m u ch
Cs»R
14 .
*t*:
plat lharanf aa rarotdad in
ton.
Tn
whnm
|
t
may
concern:
MmM*
Yn
B
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A
R
D
IIF
A
D
JI
CTW
llVT
tna*th*r
*
lib
alt
airucturea
Plat Rook ». Papa *L «f
Ptcant
P
iihii*
Tli*
Nemlnol*
County
Hoard
you
need
to
pay
old
bills,
for
Nwlfew
of
Fwhlle
tfearlaa
and
Inipratamanl*.
than
or
Foley
stated
that
another
th* Publlo It*mrd* of H*n»l*
of Adiu«lm*nt will ItoM a pub- To whnm It may concern:
thereafter on *ald land.
n»l* Ciiunli, TUtrld*.
9 7.00
h o m e Improvements, car
Thu I* mid* pursuant to It, hearlna to ron*ld*r Ih* pne*.
The 4*mlno|* County lloar-t training aeries will he gtven
WITNESS roy hand *nd ih*
11.00
of arantlna a *p*clal of A.l|u*lm»nt will h«l&lt;1 a pub- in Sanford in December for
■aat of ihi* Court at Panfnrd. Fln*l D*,-ra* nf Fnr*rlo*ur* as- tt.ltlty
13.00
*pUon lu th* Kanina Itesule lie haarlne in rnn*l-t*r th* |&gt;n**.
repairs, for all your sea­
Florida, ihla lltk day nf Dot- l*r*.| In Ih* atiny* caua*. Chan­ *a&gt;
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3200
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TIME
Arthur H. R*okwitk. Jr.,
Commercial: NWV* of SH'j of lhra* mnt*1 t&gt;t&gt;* bull-tlna onto
prompt, courteous service.
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LOANS UP TO $400
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niriclal •••! ihl* UK day of W of I* N, Highway 1-4. iacllon tel:
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N.ivcmbor. 1114.
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Dublin haarln* wilt ha h*td
Fuhlle h**rlnr will h* h*M in
(AEAt.l
Atlnrnaya for rtalnlllf
In th* County &lt;'nmn&lt;i*alan*ra th* C o u n t y Cnmml**lnn*rt
Arthur H. Rockwtlh. Jr.
Fuhlith Out. ft. II A No*. ».
Hoorn Court flout*. Nanford, Ttnnm. Court tlouie, N*nfnr&gt;t,
Clerk
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a a • u r a I Jief#n*1*ni nnt
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tka a,lpl*at la Ika nillua at tha An* lniprA««mmi* ih*n or
With the fiery new 370 h.p. Starfirc V-8 that makes
rurk af th* Circuit Cnuri «n lh*raall*r on t,&lt; t I*n4
ar kifar* Nn%#pib*r **tk. till.
Tki* i* m*4* rurruani to
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Thn nail** tkttl »* publltk- p*a4lne la th* cirrulr court or
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N w , 11, 1964 — Pape 3

200 Central Floridans Attend District Scout Council

t

Candidates
present
Platforms
By Dawi E itn
Campaign platform* f o r
two of the Longwood City
Council candidates running
for office in the Dec. 1 muni*
efpal elections were released
the press today.
Making statements were J.
William Baumholser and Per­
cy White. Council posts open
are those presently filled by
R. ' C. Carlson and John
Reama.
Raumholsar, who says that
If elected he "will treat all
the. people alike’* has been a
resjdent of Longwood for
0*lght years. Hs is married
and has five children and 17
grandchildren. He is a mem.
her. of Casselberry Community
Methodist Church and an ac­
tive member of the Longwood
Area Chamber of Commerce
where he presently is serving
hia third consecutive term as
pngrident.
He has been owner and
fcnanager of the Pit Bsr-B-Q
in Longwood for tha past
seven years and advises that
all supplies for his business
are purchased locally.
Baumholser states that ha
la Interested in bringing In­
dustry to tha community and
that being active in tha
Chamber of Commerce pro.vides him with a great deal
Wof k n o w l e d g e concerning
Longwood and Its problems.
Honest and efficient gov­
ernment Is the basis of
White’s campaign. Married,
with a daughter, lon-ln-tew
and two grandchildren also
liv|ng In the city, White Is in­
terested In having a civic
building arectcd and provid­
i n g supervised recreation for
wyuung people of the commun­
ityHe is originally from West
Springfield, Mass., where ha
has been a member of tha
Lojal Order of Moose for 20
years and of the Eagles. Ha
is a member of Casselberry
Community Mrthodist Church.
X resident of Longwood far
^ seven years, White is employ­
ed ■as a superintendent for
Jamil, Inc., a floor covering
concern in Orlando.
White says that he believes
tha- taxpayers should know
more about the elty’s busi­
ness and, if sleeted, he will
abend up and oppose anything
h e. sees or hears that is
wrung.

-

John A. Mataliea, of DeLand, was installed as district
chairman of St. Johns River
District Boy Scout Council at
ceremonies at All Souls Social
Hall In Sanford.
More than 20o persons from
Central Florida communities
of DcLand, Orange City, Lake
Helen, DeLeon Springs, De­
Bary, Sanford and Orlando
gathered at the annual fellow­
ship dinner for scouters, lead­
ers and parents.
Members of Scout Troop 543.
of All Souls Church, presented
an impressive flag ceremony
using six flags of the United
States, ranging through the
first U. S. flag to the present
one with 50 stars.
The history of each flag was
told by Eugene Gilmartln as
other scouts of the troop
marched In and stood In forma­
tion with the (lags. When all
flags had been presented the
assembly pledged allegiance.
The Scouters were welcomed
to Sanford by Mayor A. U
Wilson. Dr. Malcolm Hayman,
former district chairman from
Orlando served as master of
ceremonies.
Awards were made to adult
scout leaders for service,
membership, camping and
roundup. Special recognition
was given to boys who made
Eagle Scout In the past year
and to those who earned the

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PERCY WHITE

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W . J. U A U .M H O LSEK

and Explorer Eugene Jacobs,
of Post 550, DeLand (oU what
they liked best about the three
phases of Scouting Cubs.
Scouts snd Explorers,

Special music was provided
by a clarinet quartet made up
of Scouts Steve Leach, Bill
Speigel and Bob Repp of Troop
501.

NEW CHAIRMAN of St. John* River District
Scout Council in John A. Mngnlaea (right), o f
DeLand, accepting the gavel from the retiring
chairman, ChritUlan Uehnke.
(Herald Photo)

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CENTURY OF SOKOL
—.Next year, the Post
Office Department will
# tague a five-cent stump
c o m m e m o r a t i n g the
lfloth anniversary of
the founding of Sokol,
Slavic gymnastic aocwties, in the United
States. A statue of a
Greek discus thrower
appears on the stamp.
This statue, a gift from
a tile p e o p l e of Italy,
* attyuis in Washing too.

Gilmartln.
Three young Scouts, Cub
David Doudney, of Pack 5X0
Sanford; Scout Harlan 3ter*
rian Jr., of Troop 550, DeLand,

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annual convention of Florida
Federation of Art, Inc., to be
held In DeBary and Sanford,
j^Nov. 19-21, have been releas­
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available by contacting any
o f ; tha local participating
groups.
ta DeBary the convention
will be headquarters in the
Community Center and DeBafy Mansion House and in
Sanford at tha Mayfair Inn.
Individual admission prices
0 have been set for each func­
tion or registration and badga
for all events may ba purchas­
ed.
Advance registrations for
luncheons and banquet will
be requlrtd and should be
made with Mrs. Viola Howard
of
ry.

God and County award. Four
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Richard 31amale and Eugene

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Pag* 4 — Nov. 11. 1964

A k— t SporU

Sonny Are Confident
BOffKNV (UPI)
M a rtM
(hair Haul a top to toatote
today, a k s fla a Caaatea C hy
9Bi ( 8 4 t o i f fltotop Ltoton
unfraato to | U | m B R m
that M r Msfuctfvu ytog s9re-

Ms tort baton ha htgtoa towtog leather agaiaat Beany to
tha Gardea at 19:19 pax.
(EST) Monday.
D m Bmtotot I n n , asatotaat tratear aad e a sy *°oadtaator, said today, "wheth­
eut to Moadap N R f i n t n er tha dtampfcn will hex agate
title fight g| B u k a GtfSm, an Ytonaiay depends am
Clay's two nmtos af a p » tahathar ba isals exactly Aarp
Hag at the fiaatoa A ron an­ turtagk aaw aad whether *•
nul gymaatiam today t w t i ha teat ha t o t e exactly t e r p

HARVEST BALL ping art beiny mad* for Nov.
IS at the Malodaa Skating Rink by mambara of
th* Sanford Woman’s Bowling Aaaociation.
Highlight of tha m a t will ba th* Bowling
Queen contest with antrlaa from each of tha 12
leagues in tha aaaociation. Co-chairman of tha
K gram ara Batty Johnston (left) and Mary
Ith.
(Herald Photo)

Strikes
Spares

Loma Doone
A m Opened
TALLAHASSEE (Spl) —
Throe now flah management
area*, one new wild Ilf* man*
atenant ana and on* wild*
Ufa sanctuary tiara baan «•teblishad by the Gama and
Track Water Flak Commie■tom
The aaw flah managaraant
area* are Gcorto Lake la
Putnam County, Lake Moon
la Faaeo County and Campbell
Lake In Waites County; tha
sew wildlife management area
ta tha Talogla Croak area la
Liberty and Gadaden CounGee; tha wildlife aanctuary la
a 400-acre public recreation
area In Brevard County.
Tha Commlaolon establishad fishing regulation* for
luk* l/m a Doone In Orange
County, a flah management
area that waa achadulad to
•pan lait Kay but, due to tha
rapid growth of flah, opened
Tueaday. Tha regulatlona will
allow flihermen to taka a
dally bag limit of alx ha*i
and 10 channel catflah plus
96 panfleh. Trotlfnra and
buih hooka will be prohibit­
ed.
Tha CommImlon also ap­
proved an exchange of prop­
erty at the Wewahltchka Fi»h
Hatchery. Tha old hatchery
alta will be need aa a public
recreation and camping area
under management by tho
Wewahltchka
Development
Commission.
In other action tha Commlecton discussed and approv­
ed a propocal for tha 1006
UchUts fishing derby and flah
tagging program; approved
a draft for a naw CommUiion
employees handbook and law
anforccment manual; eatablUhed a policy concerning tha
operation of Commiaelon air­
craft; and reviewed and re­
scinded previous action to
purchase
communication
equipment.

Tha prasi will be even more
thoughtfully taken car* of than
m* ara la “ tha coop” at Man­
orial Stadium. Separata pressbox** win b* used for heathen
and football. Tbor* win ba spe­
cial radio and TV control
rooms, and for th* hard-work­
ing photographers than will be
special vantage points— and
ftt this— a dark room.
The coat? Aw quit Itl t Sun
It coat a bit— a bU over H i
million! But it all la provided
by a general tag obligation
bond Issue.
Well, all this Is what might
have been the setae at battle
for the FSU footballers—and
something that they missed
this year. Out there will b*
other years. And won't U ba
funr r

Harris Continues
Bombardment

By M m A. Spalnhl
It just might awm a little
early on when you'll b*
(pending your Thanksgiving
Day, but confUantally, I’m
trying to wrangle aa Invita­
tion from any of th* fallowing:
Joe Mansi, Jack groat, Georg*
Swann, John Bridget or Paul
Harcotte.
You see, each of these folks
has collected a 10-pound tur­
key In the Bowler'* Victory
Legion tournament now la progross at th* lane* with pro­
ceeds going to th* blind of tha
Victory Legion.
U’a quite simple to be a
Jest kaeck down
ptoa with

*Hutch* Returns

To Hospital

Entries hi the contest, aad
tha league they represent In­
clude;
Linda Port, Hemphill Motorcttei; Sue Pruitt, SUr-Shooters; Thelma Unger, Navy
Wives; Helen Marehesanso,
Jet Bowlerettes; Marla Roche,
Sasdapurs; Claudette Behrens,
lU-Noonars; Gladys Hanning,
Friday NUu Mixed; Carol Ran­
kin, Ball and Chain; Elsaaor
And*non, Thursday Nil* Mix
ed; Elisabeth Klein, Tuesday
Scratch League; Glnny Fred­
erick, SumlaoU Hospital, aad
Chris DeWltt, Sunday Nits
Mixed.

Molorettes Roll
Plenty Hi Scores

W LT
7 9 9
1
1
2
2
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2
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tors) who rolled th* league
high, a 311. On (ha opponents’
team, Stenstrom Realty, Libble Whitehead came through
with a 204.
Last week’s Ugh for the
City League was Harry Pente­
cost and his 240, 225/963 series.
He received lota of help from
teammate John Kneeland with
games of 202, ZM/120.
fMag tote toe 19th frame
ef two ef these garnet, Lake
Moure# too waa down about
four marks aad yet pulled a
clean sweep with Ha unisteading bawling ever Banfeed Manufacturing.
The spotlight waa oa BIB
Dunham of tha NAS Admin
George Swann (114/371) and
team la ihu Navy Laagnu aa
John Bridgea (224/389) rolled
ha pounded-out a fin# 229/*
real well for Rose and Wllk’a
plate gam* tad the bird is but it Just wasn't enough aa
High aeons highlighted th* 800 while pacing Us team to
yenro. Yea aeed aet make (hey lost three to Cook's Cor­ Bill Hemphill Matersttee Lea­ a tore* point wfa over tha
ner, the current leaders In the
th* spars.
gue last week. Leading ton NAS Opa “ B” team. Richard­
llera are two more names league,
parade were the girls in the son tallied for the NAS Opa
Dick Elam, Glenn Cooper Le Baliie and Bonnevlllu “ B" team with a 229/608.
for tha list: Levy Cabrera and
aad Curtis Abeay w en Ihe match aa Ruth Prttla rolled
NAS Ope “ A* continued
Jerry Hampton.
You may bowl either dur "leral stars” far Ihu Bern- 183, Jo Ann Brock a 191 and their bombing by winning
Hospital
tog league or any time two fasulu Mr mortal
Kathy Jenkins a 163, *11 for thro# from the Wing " A "
lanes are available during League this week. Dick had tha Bonneville*. Annette Wall* teem a* Russ Salyer* 195/a lts/501, Glcaa bowled 193/
open play.
■tedt pared the Le Habra* ta 630, Jim Valentin* hit 199/s e e
M3 aad Curtis topped th#
their three-point win aa she 631 and Eddl* Monroe (horn­
league with ki* 221/194.
Belly Johnston has the lit
notched a 185/460. Sha had ed n 200/567. Wing "A " had
est tabulation of the Harvest
I see where Wclsl Domlney
help from Mary Ann Kinsey their share ef star* In LI*
Ball Queen totals.
had a pretty good night—208/
who talllrd a 183 and Betty welyn with a 183/603, Dai
It looks like a battle ihap- 627 for the Thursday Mixed Richey who hit for a 186 Sieehy with 189/509 and Doi
Ethell with 189/629. NAM
tog up between the Wednesday League. One of the biggest game.
afternoon HI Nooner's League smiles around our town be­
The BtarchUfa held their TG “ A" kept their second
with Claudette Behrens and longs lo Mnrt Morion. (Not be
league lead with a four-gam* pl*c* spot with a throe gam
the Thursday Night Mixed cause of his scoring as much
romp over th* Grand Prix aa nod over NA8 Marines n
League with Eleanor Ander as It was due to the "liquid”
Shirlry Maxw*U scored a John Downs bombed a 20
prise he won.)
son.
177/160 and Linda Post bomb- gam* end Chrt Clsowskl apui
• • •
Have you gotten your tie
a 216/666. Lurry Wlaamor
The Sunday Scotch Doubles ed a lee gue high 191'542. aet the pace for th* Marin*
keta yet for the Harvest Ball
Nov. 19. It's during this dance continues on Its merry ole way Carole Mac* was the only with 101/562.
that th* queen will be crown­ with lots of prises being bright spot for th* Grand Prix
NAS Avdonin won that
as she rolled a 166, Dark!*
awarded.
ed.
match with NAS Dteb/Comv
• • •
Owrna
had
a
l*agu*
high
This week’s winners were
by a three-to-one margin a
In the Friday morning Hoi Rob May and Doris Schauttcct gam* of 210 and a 528 aerie*
Dan Big)in had his bomb teai
while
pacing
the
Pontlacs
to
ler Motora/Navy Wive* Lea with Ihelr 968 series, includ
Ing up tha pins with a 229/
gue, you can add the name of Ing handicap. Second and a throe-gam* victory over the
886 and John McGough
Rlvleraa.
Barbara Rohrer to that elite third place fell to Doug end
201/574. For Diab/Comm I
group who'va tossed a trtplt Barkis Owens and Jerry Wls
The Temptrt* put the sklda
waa
Jscka shining with 194/
cate series. Thia meant that dom and Shirley Siglln.
to the Invletas in • threetho threo consecutive league
point
win
as
Mabel
Duggan
And before It slips my mind
games are Identical, Bar add these names to that ever blasted a 193/482 sarias. The
bara'a all were with 181 growing list of turkey winners Cstalinae grabbed three from
icorea, quit* Impressive In it —Garry Fox and Jack Kanner the Rambterettee with June
Team
self. (1 can remember a year
Remember, U'a for a Gsssman hitting for tha only
or two ago when one of the worthwhile cause with all high gam* of 1B9, Th* Sky- Ga. Tech
fellows In too Tuesday Bus| proceeds getag to the Bowl­ lark* w*ra to* only ether Fla. State
Chattaueaga
nessmen's Lcagu* rolled
er's Victory Legtoo for th* team to sweep four point* aa
Memphis 99.
triplicate . . . but It was only
they took to* m«a*ur* of tha Sou. Mbs.
a 134 set. He patdoff nut to
All you hav* lo do is knock FUctnt.
Miami
talk about this "feat "!)
down ejght or more pins with
• • •
your first ball fur one g a m eSan) Farun of the Builder*
ten frames. That's itl Do it
bowled ’em over In the Krgand the 10 pound turkey is
ler's League. Sam had two In all yours (of course, we'd like
Ihe ’ ‘charmed circle’’—209 and
lo be remembered with a
200-even fur a 692 effort. En­
drumstick around Thanksgiv­
NOW AVAILABLE
abled their team to clip all ing Day, tool)
four polnti from the Cl'O Tee
Don't forget about Moonlight
Totaler*.
A good sight was had by Bowling on Saturday* at 0
Brown of the Stales* Atlan­ p.m.
(DRALRR AND DISTRIBUTOR)
tic Beak team, with lamee
•f U3, 1*4/63* bat not quite Out O f Action
enough to take (bate aeries
SAN JUAN, Puerto R lc o 2501 FRENCH AVE. — SANFORD
with the Lushes.
(UPU— Elmo Plaskctt, catch­
Ph«M 322-9407
For the HI Nuoners, Helen er In the Pittsburgh Pirate*'
Edwards of th* Wilson Maier organisation, who broke his
team just missed a 200 game leg In a Puerto Riren Winter
OVERSTOCKED O N A L L SIZES
with a 199, but not to bo de- League game Sunday, will be
nled on lanes five and six was out of action (or at Wait two
Bertha Neville ( Behrens Trac­ months.

John Harris continued his
heavy bombardment of the
pins in th* American Dtvialon
of the Navy I.eague. Thla
mark* the fourth time John
ha* hern high man and each
time It hai been at or over
the 2flO average. Kollefrath
backed him up with a 210 but
It was not enough lo keep hi*
Wing “ B'* teem from drop­
ping three to the VAH-3
Oddballs a* Ron Ratemuascn
hit 187/640 and Rick Skelly
foiled 191/687. Harris notehad
308/697.
NAS, Malnt "A " team stay­
ed In th* race with a thro*
point win over VAH-3 Lin*.
Farris bowled a 178/601, Ken
Martin 191/608 and Gene Rog.
ero 506-200/663, aU for th*
&lt;
maintenance team, and Chuck
Raalnger w»» high for IJn*
with 197/6SA, IOIC "B " team
won three points from VAH-3
Operation* In other league
play. At Hutto lead both
teams with 103/603.
Barker with a 211 game and
Himes with 212/643 paced the
Th* Wcodpcvker* are main­ I’hoto Lab lo a three-gam*
taining their fin t pier* ad­ win over NAS Operation
vantage In th* Ball and Chain “C’’. Jack Frost tried to
League at Jet Lane* after tak­ swing th« decision for Aceying a thrte-gam* declaion ov­ Deucy with a 215/676 but
er Handy Four. Marion Ran­ cam* out with an aven split
kin waa th* heavy gunner for aa John Stanger kit 180/608
the Woodpecker* with a IW - and Dan Brandon rolled a
657 and Andy 8tlne backed 1041/631 for th* Naw Breed
him up with a 109 game. Her- teem. VAH-1 Officers a
nlca Hmlih held away for NAS Med/Dent epllt In their
match. Doc McGowan bombed
llandy Four with a IHO/485.
Tha paro’e moved Into tec- a 213 gam* and Lon Apple
and place on th* etrength of rate hit 182/610 and I.egot
a three-gam* romp over the foiled 196/669 all for the
••lira. Eve Rogero notched a Med/Dent team.
192/482 end Gene Kogcro
bombed ■ 319 gam* to aet the
pace for th* Faro's. Thelma
Hickson rolled a IAS game and
Bill Meek rame through with
a 182/601 trying to win for
B R A D E N T O N (UPI) the Beagles.
Former Ctocloaatl Rede Man­
Th* Four B‘a split with tha ager Prod Hutchinson Tuesday
D G’a aa Kathy Bukur had a was admitted to a local boo1*0 high game for her teem pKal with chest cancer for the
and Sam Baaa pounded th* second time la two weeks. Ho
pocket to th* tune o f a fin# waa listed la “poor" eomlltton.
182/603 to lead tha D G'a. Th*
The 43-year-old Hutchinson
Four Links won a three gamo had been released from the
decision over th* Double n'a hospital only last Saturday and
aa France* Sheet# showed was reported to bo to satisfac­
|hvm hew with a 171/609.
tory condition at that tlmo.

Woodpeckers
Hold Top Spot

Mary
ImHh, eo-chairmen.
Tfe* harvest them* will domlasts th* decorations sshkb
a n uadar directum of Harriet
Gaari, Thelma Voter and laPrice. Teens Artnao la
la charge of the advertlslag
committee; Gluey Domlacy
Dot lehattan are la
charge ad gifts; and the earncaaaloa la la ehargs of Taco*
Armao, Batty Murphy aid
Joxa Adams.
Proceed* from th* "pennya-vota" Bowling Quota cootost win ba used for aaaocintkm expenses at state and na­
tions! conventions and to help
the Blinded Veterans Assads-

(Muhammad All). Thai policy
failed In their February bout,#
"because I hurt my left shoul*
der la the first round,” ha
said.
Sonny, training at Plymouth,
Maw., explained, “ getting a
knockout la like entering a
man’s house. You gotta keep
knockin' till he opens tha
door. 1 had Clay hurt bad in
the fifth round and be w qsready to opeo the door but m y~
the roovdlxator emphasised. arm went so numb I couldn't
"W c hive a test nm Ilka that keep knocking."
bcfora artry fight now."
Veteran Liston claim* his
“ open door" p a l l e y will
achieve aa avwngtng knockout
thia ttma over jroang Caaaim
amsagh Is iwxBy float Oku a
butterfly ami sting like g bee."
In seder to determine "the
fleeting aad stinging” poten­
tial*, tor tha achadulad 13rouada Monday, Cassius will
take g triad m on th* road
for 49 to IB minutes Thursday
at &gt; a.m., Buadlnl told skepti­
cal reporters.
"That tost ran will shew
tha champion and ua exactly

HAMILTON. N. Y. (UPI)—
Bobrtt Duffy will serve as Col­
gate University's bead basket­
ball coach this season. The
24-year-old Colgate graduate
bolds virtually all the univer­
sity's basketball records.

Dunham Pounds Series Of 600
631, Andy Patrick tallying •
199/632 aad Schwlnna with
191/541.
VAH-3 Malnt apUt with
VAH-1 Whit* Bate. Blabea
rolled 131/629, SaffeU 196/
631 aad Varliad* 199/639 all
for th* maintenance team and
Hall and Johnson o f tha White
Hata bowled 179/609 and
303/621 r*ap#etl valy. NAS
Weapon* grabbed thro# wine
from AMD M*ts with McOru
thar high man for the match
with 193/519,

F R O N TO N
IS PERFECTA
LAST GAME

Keepyour
spirits up.
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United flu te * o f America,” la pniented by
Joeeph Btlbrey o f Genera to the new Geneva
Publk lib ra ry . AccepUnv la H r * . Donald N orton, librarian.
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of the United Btetoe of
Amerlce” of which only BOO
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was published end presented
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Scouts Selecf
New Officers
Girl Seoul* of Troope 562,
under the leadership of Mrs.
Tom Albert end Mrs. Russell
Xitner recently elected sew
officer*.
Cheryl Xitner was named
leader of the Crow Patrol with
Debra Albert assistant, end
Becky Whlgham was elected
leader of the Kitty at Petrol
with Sylvia Smith assistant.
Other mombors of the two pa­
trols are Susan DeWItt, Debra
Grtaer, Dorse WUlis, Apryl
Ward, Cindy Walt, Sharon
Gilbert, Diene Xitner, Becky
Patton, Terri Lynn Rowland
■nd Denies Underwood.
Apryl Ward was namod
troop scribe, Becky Patton
treasurer, Force Willis, Apryl
Ward, Ttrri Rowland and Da­
nte* Underwood will servo aa
the troop’s color guard.
Mrs. Leonard DeWItt and
Mrs. Wade J, Ward are the
troop’s committee members.
The girls have progressed in
Ihcir work for the "Sign of the
Stir" badge, They have select­
ed the "Star of Bethlehem"
is the troop's crest.

Spaghetti Supper
Lake Monroe FTO his
scheduled a spaghetti supper
and book sale from 9:30 until
9:30 p.m. Tuesday it the
school. Proceeds, according to
Mrs. Billy Belial*, chairmen,
will be used to purchase addi­
tional books for the school's
library.

Hiking Company I* IM S . Tbs
BOO eoplt* « m given to lew*
yers la Washington, D.C., u 4
Bilbrey wee «m of thoM cho­
sen to receive the book.
A retired lawyer, be begea
practice la Waehinitoa la
1019 end continued practicing
there until bla retirement In
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end w u proescutlng attorney
at the trial la which the firat
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ee evidence.
Mrs. Donald Norton, librar­
ian, ospretaed h«r approclen*
tion to Bilbrey for hit dona­
tion of thla book. Mrs. Nor­
ton also reports that ehe, or
one of the ladies working for
the library, will pick up hooka
which anyone wishes to do­
nate and that the books will
be appreciated.

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T h e DeBary Arts and
Craft* Club named delegate!
to the Florida Federation of
Art Convention at the Novem­
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Mansion House with Arthur
Bennett presiding.
Ths convention la achtdulad
In DeBary and Ranford for
Thursday, Nov. 19 through
Saturday, Nov. 21. RepresentIng the DeBary club will be
Edward McCarthy, Chester
Ridridge, both past prsaldents,
and Bennett, current presi­
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In othtr business ths group
voted to vacate the "DeBary
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duration of the convention in
order that It may be put to
use for dlsptsy purposes.
Program for the meeting
wae a demonstration on caramirs given by Mrs. T. Smith
of Ranford.

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Oviedo Plans Elaborate Homecoming
By Evelyn L a d y
Tier* 1* much excitement ai
Oviedo Hifh School p la u for
MU annual homecoming frrtivitle*, which will be climaxed
when the Queen is crowned at
halftime Friday night at the
John Courier Football Field In
Oviedo.
At 7:30 p. m. Thursday,

there will be a bonfire and pep
rally at the old ichool haaeball
diamond. This event Is given
by the cheerleader* and band
and U open to all fans. Retreihmants will be served.
After the pep rally there wfS
be sa alumni social held In fee
ichool cafeteria. The program
will feature outstanding guest

speaker* from the Orlando be Friday, sUrtlng at 7:43 a.
Broncos and University of Flor­ m.
ida. Thera wilt be a feature At 10 a. m. theTe will be
length film entitled “ The AH judging In homeroom decora­
American Team.*’ This also is
tion contest. AU parents and
opea ta all alumni, parents,
alumni
are Invited.
players, faculty, and school
guests, and refreshments will At 1:3S p. ra. students will
be served.
vote far fee homecoming
Traditional Color Day will queen.

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At 3 there win be a* assem­
bly program by the cheerlead­
ers, band and classes. At 3:13
the judging at homecoming
ikiU will be held. Alumni and
parents also are invited.
The homecoming panda wlli
start at 3 p. m., at school and
end at lb* school.

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DOUBLE TAKE la what falrgoers did last week
whan they got a glimpse of J. C. Murphy, of
BonaQ. N, Y , manager of part of the fair show.

United

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Fund Driving

To $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 Coal
Driving hard towards Ha
goal ef I40.ON. fee United
Fund at Seminole County has
enlisted the prime resource
ot this agricultural area—tha
growers—to mike this total a
fact by fee thus of the final
report luncheon Friday.
Signed by Randall Chase,
chairman of the UF commodi­
ties division, about 700 letters
are In the hand* of the grow­
ers with a suggestion that
"contributions of a saleable
commodity" can be made with
•as* and profit. This is be-

Giant Pachyderm
Will Perform
The largest elephant In the
UiHad State* will be among
the performing animal* to be
•ihlblttd at tha HLH Indus
trill Park where the Gioder
villa Volunteer Fire Depart
meat will present Its annua!
Children’s Funday on Friday.
The Giant pachyderm, af­
fectionately known as "Blan­
che," has been listed In the
official alspfaant census as the
largest In America and per­
haps in the world.
"Blanche" tips the scales at
nearly 11,000 pounds. She ar
rived in this country as a 20ysar-old youngster in 1900 and
was a featured attraction In
the famed Sclls-Floto Circus
Tom Weiss, chairman of the
volunteer fire department's
sponsoring committee, says
that proofed* from this event
will be used for needed sup­
plies and equipment.

Uavad fa be tha first time such
a proposal haa been mad* in
United Fund drires and Ita ef­
fectiveness will be watched
keenly.
Here ta the letter, in part:
"Have you considered mak­
ing a contribution of a sale­
able commodity to the United
Fund 7 You might find it more
convenient to give a certain
number of crates of fruit,
vegetables or something of the
kind, to be sold and tha pro­
ceeds turned over to the Unitrd Fund, rather than forking
over ao much cash.
"The United Fund needs
your support. Any contribution
you may make whether cash
or commodity, will be used to'
support the worthy agencies
that are depending on the
United Fund for existence."
These agencies Includs the
Americsn Red Cross, Boy
Scouts, Girl Scouts, Salvation
Army, United Service Organi­
sations. Children's Home So­
ciety, Family Counseling Ser­
vice, Mental Health Associa­
tion and the Good Samaritan
Home.
As the campaign draws to
an official end, interested
Seminole County residents who
have not been contacted and
want to take part in this
oner ■ year appeal arn invited
to get in touch with tho UF
office in the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank Building, fifth
floor, telephone 323 0333, Mrs.
B. F. Ganas, executive secre­
tary.

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ENOUGH —
Hawaii will have fair
representation In the
new Conicre.vi. Demoerntie v o t e r s elected
Mrs. I’atay Tukemoto
Mink to the House of
Representatives as the
first woman of Orien­
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By Maryann Mites
Circlts of tha Forsst City
Baptlat Church will hold a
combined meeting of 8 p.m.
Thursday at th* horns of Mrs.
Charts* Jackson, M o r e l s
Brivs, Forest City.
The program on missionary
Isa in Korea will, b* under HI
rsetion of Mrs. Richard Whit*.

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Boy Scout Troop 500 will
held an investor* at 7 p.m.
Monday it Christ Methodist
Church oo old Orlando Road
for five Tenderfoot Scouts.
They are George Freese, Rich­
ard Martin. Chria Reynolds.
Donald law Is and Danny Mc­
Leod. Pi rents of the** boys
have been extended ■ apecial
Invitation to attend.

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Miss Ramona

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Hostess To Bridal

Woman's Club Of
Oviedo WiU Meet
For Lunch Friday

Shower Feting Miss Nancy

By Bvefya Leafy
The regular monthly moat
log of tba Oviedo Vomaa'a
pre-ngtlal gathering «vara
tba( PotUr, Baby PotUr, Corot |Cheryl Wcrley, Dkkl la Chrls- Club WiU tw held Friday,
% HeryUen M m
Ipro-mpUal
m the
Nov. 13, at U noon. Luncheon
HIM Maacj H i l t , hotly MIm m Grace Halbert, Candy Hlghsmlth, L i n d a Pkmoek,! Hanson and Am Miller.
brlia start * Bab H w w ,
-------------will bo aerved by Mra. Jim
of a
Michael and bar committee.
A taped film narrated by
Batty Furueaa will be the pro­
ad MU. Xaneaa Cex.
gram which will be “Home
.Uaiathf Wat Cox aa at boa
Decoration!
a i d Clothing
taaaaa wan Mlaa Marta ioaaa
Fashions.”
and Mra. BaOy Balata.
Door hoateaiei will be Mr*.
la Btv at tba naval bridal
D. H. Jackson and Mra. W. H.
ate., tba
Culver.
ladlaa aatoyad Informal

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Making Payments

Hetaaa lafraahmaata and ad*
•M ag tba tartly gifts aa
they vara aptaad by tba hen*

Is Saving Money

Nancy, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. T. W. Flanock of Aha■atria Bprlags, and Bob will
be married eo Nov. 12 at the
Alta manta gprlaga Chapel.
Other fneita enjoying the

In Long Run
You may bt living more
money than you think. Econcm Iat* with the Florida Agri­
cultural Extension S e r v i c e
point out that many of the
placea where the family puta
Ita money are Inveitmenta of
a sort.
When you put money In the
bank, buy Savings Bondi, In­
vest la docks, or pay for a
buiinesa or real estate, you
know you have lived money.
Making payments on the mortgage of a home la alio a form
of saving.

Personals
Mra. Larry McVty lefl for
bar homo la Valienburg,
Colo., after (pending a month
with her parenta, Mr. and
Mra. V. B. SUne of lt ll Palaetto Art. and her (liter,
Mra. Eugene Eddy, in Orlan­
do.
Mra. McVey Joined bar par*
anta at their mountain home
la Temwaace and came on
down bora with them.

MISS RAMONA COX, extreme right, serve* punch to Mins Nancy Pin­
nock, lovely bride-elect of Bob Hoover, ami recent honoree o f n mlscellaneoua bridal shower nt the Cox home In Bear Lake. At the extreme left
are Mrs. Snlly Gaines and Miss Marla Jones, co-hoatesscs.

Duo Honored At "Sweet Sixteen

"

The economists believe you
can count time payments on a
car or a piece of household
equipment or furnishing* as
Investmenti to a certain ex*
lent, when you conilder that
you are building personal pro­
perty.

|orated with balloons each of I for a aklt each girl had to perBy iaaa Cataelberry
I Ann Benklcman.
Count your life Insurance
A “ Sweet Sixteen Tea" wat | The living room waa dec- which contained tnitruclioni form.
premiums aa savings. While

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held Saturday afternoon in
honor of Joyce Lovell, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. L, E. Lov.
ell, of 418 South St., Pern
Perk, and .Connie Swofford,
daughter of Mr. and Mr(. C.
8. Swofford, it the Swofford
home on Lake Street, Alta,
monte Springi, to celebrate
their 14th blrthdayi.
There wai a heart-ihapcd
birthday cake for both glrla,
decorated with pink roiea.
The aervlng table was decorat­
ed with pink candlca and a
miniature pink and white wish­
ing well containing fortune!
for each gueit. Dainty aandwlches, potato cblpe and aherbet punch were aerved.
A allp of paper with a num­
ber wai given each guest and
the one who drow “ 16" won a
priie.
Guests Invited were Vickie
Perry, Terry Comilnck, V»lorle Shei, GiliTiniley, Elaine
Smith, Donna Mingo, Wendy
Kopp, April Swofford, Melanie
Shaw, Alice Ilirria. Karen Lyon&gt;, Karen May, Cheryl
Strong, Becky Young. Becky
Wagner, Judy Beauchamp and

you are providing for the fu­
ture, you are also increasing
the cash and loan values of the
policies.
Itemember that your contri­
butions to a pension plan and
deductions for social security,
which provide for your retire­
ment, are livings, too.
When you consider all these
Items, you will realize that
you arc saving a lot more than
you thought.

United In Impressive Church Rites
Mlaa Shirley Anne Wilder,
daughter of lev . and Mra. Hu­
bert M. Wilder, of Sanford,
aad Warner Molton Cochran,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Leon
Cochran, of Orange City, were
united la holy matrimony am
Saturday, Oct tl, at I p m. at
the Plnecrest Assembly of
God, with the Btv. Ralph Wat­
son of DeLend assisting Rev.
Wilder in the lmpresslva can­
dlelight double ring ceremony.
The altar was embanked
with a profusion of potted
palms flanked on either aide
by pedestal baskets of white
mums end Fuji mums with
saven-branebed spiral candel­
abra. Each window wai cen­
tered with a candle arrange­
ment embedded in greenery.
Lucy Willis, organist, play­
ed the traditional wedding muale and Mra. Stan Jones, solo­
ist, sang “ Oh Promise Me,"
and near the end of the cere­
mony as the bride and groom
were kneeling, Mra. Jonea
sang 'The Lord's Prayer."
After giving hla daughter in
marriage, Rev. Wilder ad­
vanced to the side of Rev. Wat­
son and instructed the couple
In the wedding vows.
The lovely bride was gowned
ia formal pure white antique
satin featuring a fitted bodice
with batteau neckline end tra­
ditional p o i n t e d tapered
sleeves. A sweeping chapel
train accented with seed
pearls gracefully fell at tho
back of the bell shaped skirt.
Her veil of bridal Illusion wag
attached to a tiara of seed
pcarla and cryatalettei, and
she carried a white Bible cen­
tered with a cascade bouquet
of white orchids and tube­
roses showered with tiny white
satin streamers.
Miss Brenda Carroll attend­
ed the bride as maid of honor
and was gowned in turquoise
satin brocade, featuring a bell
shaped skirt with matching
headpiece a n d accessories.
She carried an arm bouquet of
turquoise carnations with sa­
tin leaves, showered with tur­
quoise satin streamers and

Osteen Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Recent arrivals it their
winter homes at Lemon Uluff
are Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey
Carnes of Chagrin Falls, Mr.
anil Mrs. W. E. Aglcr of Co­
lumbus Grove, Ohio, and Mr.
ami Mrs. Sherman Moore from
Klida, Ohio.

A "SWKKT SIXTEEN TEA" recently Itonorml Connie Swofford. left,
iind Joyce l.nvoll, right, nt the home of Cunnie's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. C.
S. Swofford in Altamontu Springs.

Phi Gamma Eta To Sponsor New Arrivals
"Decor O f Living" Party
Jean Gonzales was recently
hostess for ths meeting of Phi
Gamma Eta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi.
The program, “ Have I A
Code of Ethics!" was present­
ed hy Sandy Collins ami Bar­
bara Erickson. Each member
took ao Ethics I. Q. test.
Plsns wars made tor ao In­
formal sack luncheon for *11
members to be held at June
Wsrner’a on Satunlay. Nov. H.
Earh member will bring hia
preference of lunch, and later
all sacks wlU be spread for a
buffet luncheon.
Goods and articles will he
collected by the chapter later
this month for a Thanksgiving
basket to be given to a needy
family.
The chapter will sponsor &gt;
“ Decor of Living" party on
Wednesday, Nov. it, at the
Florida State Bank lounge

M iss Shirley Wilder, W. M . Cochran

from the hours 7 30 to 10; 30
p.m. The public Is cordially
Invited to come In and browse
at the various household arti­
cles and Christmas shop. Betty
Kyle, interior decorator and
florist from Winter Park, will
he on hand to assist in dis­
playing the decors.
Orders are now being taken
for Beta Sigma Pin ceramic
ashtrays for the interest of
other Beta Sigrna Phi local
chapters.
During the snejal hour, re­
freshments of hors d oeuvres,
crackers anil Cokes were serv­
ed to the following members:
Leslie Bust, Barbara Erick­
son. June Warner, Peggy Cre*
ver. Linda Reck, Joan Rrooks.
Sandy Collins, Linda llittell,
Mary Sharp, Jean Gonzalez
and Mrs. W. R. Jennings,
spooler.

Mrs. Eva Williams has re­
lumed home after spending a
week with her son in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ver­
non Hopper, and family In Or-

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Longwnod
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fourakre of Longwnod announce
the birth of their grandson,
Paul James Ross.
The baby was txirn on Satur­
day, Oct. 31, at the Orlando
Air Force Base Hospital In
Jimmy and Dorothy Ross
(formerly Dorothy Eourakre).
His weight was six pounds,
nine ounces and ho was IS
mchM long.
Dorothy is presently living
with her parents in lomgwood
while Jimmy Is stationed on
luiartl the USS Yellowstone,
Immeported at Mayport.

THURSDAY, NOV. 12
CENTRAL CIRCLE meets
at the home of Mrs. Voile
Williams Sr. In Lake Mary at
9:45 a m.
IVY CIRCLE meet* with
Mrs. Frank Walker, 403 Tem­
ple Drive, at 7:t5 p.m.
MIMOSA CIRCLE m e e t s
with Mrs. Ralph Patten, 45
Shell Ril., Dellary, at 10 a.m.
PALM CIRCLE meets with
Mrs. A. Diaz in Denary at 10
a m. Lunch will be aerved by
the hostess and co-host ejs,
Mrs. J. Biicholf. Members
are reminded to bring contri­
butions for the building fund.

FRIDAY, NOV. 13
HIBISCUS CIRCLE meats at
the home of Mrs. Gordon Brlsson, DOT Laurel Ave., at 2 p.m.
JACARANDA C I R C L E
meets with Mrs. J. G. David,
319 W. tilth Street, at 7:30 p.m.
DIRT GARDENERS CIRCLE meets at the home of
Mrs. ft. C. Ptapp on Slone Is­
land, Enterprise, at 10 a.m.
Glitter and ahine ere sewn
onto any garment with a naw
line of sequin motifs In black,
white, red, gold, silver, royal
blue, pink, cerlss and kelly
green.

[CAN ADA

William (Poogle) M*ares
has been a patient in the Lake­
land Hospital for three weeks,
following a heart attack. HU
condition la much Improved
and he Is expected to come
home next week.
A recent visitor et the home
of Ur. and Mrs. Nolan Osteen
was her sister, Mrs. Cora
Gould, and daughter-in-law,
Mrs. John Gould, both of Mt.
Carmel, ILL.

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trademark when you want tlm boat.

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featuring a sheath drees with
fitted Jacket end her access­
ories were matching blue. Her
corsage was of white minia­
ture orchids with Mae satis
ribbon*.
Mrs. Cochran, mother of the
groom, was smartly attired is
a pink peaa de sole sheath
with pink lace Jacket aad her
corsage of white miniature or­
chids was tied with pink satis
streamars.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception waa held
at the chureh hall. The bride's
table, overlaid in sheer lace,
was centered with the tradh
Itkmal three tiered wedding
cake flanked on either aide by
silver candelabra and floral
arrangements of fuji mums
and tube rosea. Assisting at
the reception were Mrs. Ralph
Watson, DeLand; Mrs. Lee
Robinson and Mlaa Marcia
Berringer, DeBary, and Miss
Norma Cochran, sister of the
groom, Orange City.
For her going away outfit
the bride was attired in e
treasure blue wool suit with
a printed silk overblouse. Her
accessories were contrasting,
and she wore the white orchid
corsage from her bridal bou­
quet.
Mr. and Mrs. Cochran wtB
reside lo Sanford until Dec. 1,
at which time tho groom will
depart for duty In Okinawa
and the bride will Join him
shortly after tho first of the
year.
Among the out-of-town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Bishop and daughters,
Janie and Roble, of Lake
City; Mr. end Mrs. Henry
Tighe, Jacksonville; Mr. end
Mrs. Don Elliott and family,
Palatka; Mr. and Mrs. Mix
Wilder, Palatka; Ur. and
Mrs. Lee Holloway and daugh­
ters, Karon and Kathy, Orlan­
do; Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Rightmire and daughters, Dana and
Anne, Palatka, and a number
of friends from DeLand.

WES SAYS:
MR. AND MRS. WARNER MOLTON COCHRAN

DeBary Personals

guests, Edward Tutty of Lex­

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemon ington, Ky., and Nicholas Ber­
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Polk in Orlando, Sunday.

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T H IN K G O O D N E S S !

Btlph Lathrop at DeLaad
■erred the groom aa best mao
and uihera were Charles Grif­
fis, J. D. Fisher and Mack
Dumas, all of DeLand.
Jana Hollaway, cousin of
the bride, from Orlando, at­
tended the bride at flowor girl
and Jimmy Wilder, brother of
the bride, served as ring
bearar.
Mrs. Wilder chose far her
daughter's wedding a etna-

lando and also a week with
her brother and family, Mr.
Mrs, Shirley Drclcr of Co- ry. Mrs. Wagner's brother,
and Mrs. Olaf Harper, of
lomba Road celebrated her from Paterson, N. J.
Apopka.
birthday Saturday. Nov. 7,
Winners for the best cos­ with a family gathering at her
Permanent
tumes at the Halloween carni­ home for dinner.
Arrangements
val at the Osteen school re­
cently were, in the pre school
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wulff of
group, Larry Wilson, Dwayne Lake Drive entertained their
Clutter and Kenneth Pfelfauf;
first through third grades, Vic­ daughter, Mrs. Edwin Rappe,
tor Veino, Elizabeth Snyder of Bronkhaven, Long Island,
aml Ross Pell; fourth through N. Y. En route to DeBary.
sixth grades, Dennis Jones and Mrs. Rappc stopped to visit
Donald Skinner as the Siamese her son, Edwin Jr., at the Ci­
twins, Douglas Juris and Clay tadel, S. C.
Veino; over sixth grade group,
SANFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wag­
Jackie Juris and Rickie PetFLOWER SHOP
ner have as their current
tlss.
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Ave.

fresher,

Seeyou
at the
party.

wort a single strand of pearls,
a gift from the bride.
Attending th e bride ea
bridesmaids were Mile Bren­
da Dennison, cousin of the
bride, from Palatka; Miss
Mery Earls, Palatka, and
Jeaenle Cochran, sister of the
groom, from Orange City.
They were gowned identically
to tho maid of honor and wore
identical pearls, gifts of the

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Of course, he atlll lovee hi*
own wife best beeauso now
the gets hia clothes much
cleaner and spends feta
m o n e y by wathlng at
WES-KAY.
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FREE to prove that you
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Hospital
Notes
K O Y E X B E B «, M M

Aimkaleaa
Janet A. Becke, Tb«lma Denlea, Alma Huriton, Edith N.
WUtenmyer, Sanford; Allen
M o u c h e r o n , Cauelberry;
Doris Lawrence. DeBary; Shir­
ley Hoover, Geneva.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Beebe, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward P. Dentea,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Hoover, Geneva, a boy.
Discbargee
Lynn Ann Hahn, Ivy Jane
Eatrldge, Viola Jane Williams,
Allen Capps, Arthur Boyd,
Baby Boy Rank, Lamar Brown,
Eugene Earl Kronjaeger Ilf.
Belinda Adams, Gladys M.
Skates, Eddie Williams, Mattie Singleton, Jane Finch and
baby boy, Ethel AUoway and
baby gtrl, Cheryl Jessup and
baby boy, Donna M. Elliott
and baby boy, Vernell Klintwrorth and baby girl, Sanford;
Roberta Griffin and baby boy,
Titusville; Florence Burford,
Beatrice Walters. DeBary.
NOVEMBER 7. 1M4
Admissions
Eva Mae Collier. Robert
Dennis, Anthony Edwards
Melba Hunt, Willie Mae Durham, Sanfoti; David R. Sum­
ner, Lake Mary; Frances
Thompson. Osteen; J e s s i e
Washington. Oviedo.
Dischargee
Viola Smith, Pearlie M. n o­
ward. Aliee Wright, Ruby Ginder, Rclha Ann Griffis, Crls
Lovelace,
Lara
Davis,
M a r i e Walker, G e o r g e
Wright, Edna Wirlck, Fran­
ces Murray, Kathleen Crlswell and baby girl. Edith Wittinmyer, Sanford; Allen Mour
cberon, Casselberry; Ludie
Darnell, Harriet W’agner, De­
Bary: Charlie Stewart, Gen­
eva; Louine Sinko, Lake Mary;
Lillian Parker, Mims; Lewis
Lucas, Orlando.

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Jessie Childers, Annie M.
Whltner, Floiale Webb, Sheala Albers, Fred Sturm, Bennie
F. Mills Sr., Wesley Childers,
Sanford; Charles Williams, De­
Leon Springs; Barbara 1. Yar­
borough, Geneva.
Births
Mr. and Mri. Walter E. Yarborough, Geneva, a boy; Mr
and Mrs. Douglas O. Thomp­
son, Osteen a girl.
Discharges
Robert Dennis, Ardis Scott.
Eva Mae Collier, Paul Taylor,
Kathleen Erhold, Nathanlal
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tion, a branch of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
A committee was named
last week to confer with the
Seminole Chamber to look
Into the possibility of merging
the groups. On the commit­
tee are A. B (Tommy) Peter­
son Jr., Sanford Chamber pres­
ident; George Harden, Ken­
neth Leffler, Joe B. Baker and
John Zetill.
The consolidation proposal
was made by Karlyle Houaholder. Seminole C h a m b e r
president. He aald;
"A united effort would not
only be more acceptable to the
citiiena of the community but
the end result of pooling talent
and working together would
be invaluable to the future of
Sanford.
*T would suggest that your
organisation consider a con
aolidatlon with the Sanford
Merchants Association into the
Sanford Board of Commerce or
any other appropriate name."

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By Galbraith

Assessment Oi
uiy rropeny

In , Mrs. last Betas, Mis.
Ole Brack, Mrs. Josephine
Orahas, Mrs. Karts* Marks,
Mrs. BUs Shat, Mrs. Joaak
Wsldss, tears Prsskr, Pearl

Harris, /cask

Elementary School. She wsa
graduated from Creams Acad­
emy (new Cnwu Hick) hi
1999. Whlb attending Cream*,
■ha WM an eotataading has.
ketbafl pbyer.
Three pasta kafata thb as*.
bltloua and industrious Indiv­
idual attended tha New York
Rchoat af Embalming and Re*
■torstlv* Art, sk* began help,
ing Ilia tat* L. W. Elehelberger; “ The experience | racelved' from him helped ma
very much when I entered
s c h o o l," ska remarked.
Upon her graduation, she
cams kick to flanford and re­
ceived her •mbalmcr’a license
In 1919, and her funeral di­
rector's lleena* in 1944.
L. W. Elchelberger paaaed
In 1944, and Mba Wllaon
worked for hie wife until her
death.
Is 1055, she intend In bosineas for herself. 8h* b af­
filiated with the following organlxatlona:

Allen Chapel AME Church,
of which ahe la a member of
the trustee board} Rebecca
Chapter N*. M, Order of
Eastern fitarj Daughter* of
Solomon Nn. 217, Heroines of
Jerlco} Malta Court No. »9,
Daughter* of 1*1*! Daughter*
of Klk Lodge 911} National
Funeral Director* and Embai­
lor ra Association,
Florida
Mortleiana Aasoelatlon, Inc.,
and treaiurer of Fourth Re­
gional District.
This writer asked her If ah*
had any regrets. Without hes­
itating she laid "no." She added, "However, If I eould do It
all over again, I would maka
a different approach to going
in buslnesa."
Having worked for thin
person for aeverml year*,
your* truly can aay that there
U not a perion anywhere who
h mnr* competent than ahe.
For her, everything muat alwtyi be In Its proper perapeetie*.

MePhenra,

Jake Gray, Job* Wilson aad
Bov. B. H. Bods*, pastor.
Tkt yrograai premises to
to an* of treat acral tad
aptritoal npllfl. Thera vill ba
clsba, choir* sad ether repraaaaUltra* from professional, dal* and nUtfma troop*
pertklpatlag is thaw am *
fees. Everyone b eateadad sa
lavttstka to attend.
Alms J. Huratos Chapter,
Future Teacher* o f America,
announces bat Sunday markad tha beginning o f American
Education Weak, which win ba
observed ky tha FTA Thurs­
day.
Illustrations co m in g each
course will ba exhibited. The
eon rate and the persona each
■ra: music, Lillie Sapp, Elea­
nor Mobley, Carlis Hatcher,
Carolyn Mobley and Patsy
Ferrellj Engttah, Helen Bush;
aortal studies, Kloula* Prath­
er} oclenco, Jamas Fields, An­
nie P, Rous* and Brenda
Shaw] physical education, El*
non* Allen, Loratta Browdy,
C a r o l y n Johnson, Patricia
Quinn, Joala Banka and John­
nie Mima} btislnoaa education,
Delores
Gtorglannu
Fudge, Narva Golden, Claratha Banka and Delates Delan­
ey; home economics, Barbara
Jefferson, Harriett Buah, pat•y Farrall, Evelyn Robinson}
driver education, Dorla Quinn;
art, Glenda Carr and math&lt;’mat lea, Rebecca Stallworth.
Thee* Illustration* will h* nar­
rated by Annie R, Jackson.
Patron* ara being invited
to witness this asatmbty pro­
gram which will give them a
better Insight ax to what le
being taught at our school.

Mrs, Dorothy R. m krr de­
livered a strong snd challeng­
ing message to her small aud'ence Sunday at Crootrs High
Ki-hnal. The essence of her di*.
course was parents should
make the most of th.-ir in­
vestments (their children).
"Many parents ara guilty
of providing material things
thrrohy thinking such will
compensate for love," ahe
said.
Othrrs appearing on pro­
gram were '/Inn Hope Choir,
Hinging Kings of Joy and Mrs.
Martha If. Firl.ii.
Rev, N. A. Watson presid­
ed over the program. In his
ohitervatlons, he mentioned
the fart that people who
should be In attendance to
programs of this sort are nev­
er present. Tha program was
sponsored by the Seminole
County Children’s Advisory
Council of which the Rev.
WaUon la chairman.

Mrs. Helen Smith has re­
turned home after spending
the weekend visiting her lis­
ter in Tampa.

Xtqr Barts Wafter, b»s levied
lasts ra U piece* of property
■Sl i d by the city aad which
the City Connlutoa insists It

JOB Zukowiki, airman
8/el, soa o f M r. and
Mrs. J. A . ZokowsU
8r., o f 831 North Trip,
lett Drive, CasMlbtrry,
Is t a k i n g a training
coarse a t the postal
fpacialist school, Port
B e n j a m i n Harrison,
hid. He recently was on
IssYo at home.

EL CAJON, Calif. (UM&gt;
— Surgeons today quoted s
60-C0 chases of mrs w fer
an operation in whfch the Up
cf s 4-yaar-old girl waa retrlevad from n dog’s atraueh
and sewn back rat* har faaa.
Little Chari Cnrrlgna, af
nearby Spring Valley, was
visiting tha home o f fritnda
last Sunday when ah* touchthe family's Laborador ra*
Diaver, Molly, whU* It waa
•sting.
The dog bit tha girl, sever­
ing about thraa-fourths af her
The girl was taken te El
Cajon Valley Hospital, where
doctors aaid tha lip might be
replaced if it could ho retriev­
ed from Molly’* stomach.
Donald Tued, owner of tha
dog, permitted hla pat to be
destroyed so the lip eould be
recovered from Its stomach.
The lip then waa taken to
the hospital, where It waa
sterilized and aawn back onto
tha girl's face.
Cher I waa resting under se­
dation and doctors today aaid
there was a GO-60 ehanca of
the operation being aiirceieful.
One of the doctor# aaid It
was believed to ba the first
time tissue had been retrieved
from an animal and replaced
on a human.

Labor Troubles
Formally Over

Willis McGee haa returned
from Grand Rapids, Mich.,
where he visited with his son,
Henry McGee. II* also spent
one week with hla daughters,
Mra. Ella Ms* Brown and
Mra. Corlna Slmrrcns. **lt was
a most anjoy able trip," ha
said.

DETROIT (U PI)—General
Motors’ labor troubles with
the United Auto Workers
Union were formally over to­
day.
GM and tha HAW signed
a new thre-J-yuar contract
covering nearly 360,000 work­
er* to wrap up tha I9A4
Louisiana supplies 26% of round of auto talks which
the sweet potatoes, or yams, &gt;aw the union strike the In­
sold on tha American fresh dustry for 45-days on the na­
market.
tional and local levels.

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IpactflesUy pointed ost via
tfes Lake Moore* Indurtritl
fa it which has s tax of 1*74.91
briad an R. Wbra city com*
islttbnara tearaad af It, they
hit the ceding, eallinf it "a
rtdlceleas tax” sad om which
they would not pay,
City Atty. William C. Butch
boa discussed tha tax with
county com mluloners yertar
day altaraooo aad tha county
officials diisatad tha county
attoraay Harold F. Johnson, to
gat with Hutchboo and aerk
out tha esacallatba and dlscharga af all each taxes.
The city attaraay called for
prompt actios aad got It. A
jMBMraodum may ha ready
lor his office la a few day*
aad actios « rirtually aaaured
by tha aaxt County Commix*
ba moating la two week*.
Com min km C h a i r m a n
James Avery read from part*
of tha taw which he laid wai
the bail* for the tax aueuor
to Wry tha charga. Hutchison
countered with an attorney
general'! opinion that property
owned by a governing agency
and used for public purpose*
lx exempt.
"Thar* wx* a public purpose
when the property wac acquir­
ed," Hutchboo said, "liter* la
a public purpose now *nd the
city Intends to cooUnite the
dubile purpose
"Never before to Iti history
bxi such a thing (the tax) hit
thb city," be continued.
He pointed to the new city
parking lot at First and Park
and laid "I'm cure you don't
believe the city ihcltexl out
192,000 for that parking lot
and expecta to get Iti money
back from Ui* nlcklea put in
the meter*,"
Tha county attorney, John,
■on, **ld he 1* "Inclined to
agree'* with Hutchison that the
city complaint U legitimate
but aild ha would put off a
formal opinion until the matter
Is further studied. He laid he
would confer with the tax asi
eaaor aoon and then with Hutebon to try to reach ao agree­
ment short or prolonged and
expensive court litigation.
Hutchison aaid fucb a move
could he taken but be too
would like to avoid the expense
te the tixpayeri of both the
city and county.

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"COMEDY AND CONFLICT" first o f the 1064 Concert series, will be
seen on the Seminole High School auditorium stage Tuesday. The drama­
tic comedy itors Miss Jo Demmond and Frank Wlttow In a range of scenes.

An evening of drama la in
store for membcri of the
Seminole Mutual Concert As­
sociation when "Comedy and
Conflict," the first in the con­
cert acrlcs Is presented at 8
p.m. Tucsdry at Seminole
High School auditorium.

Intermediates
Enjoy Dinner
fly Jo Ana Hay a
Thu member* of the Inter­
mediate Department of the
First Baptist Church
of
Geneva wero treated to dlnnur
at the I’ulnted Horae In Or­
lando by thi-ir leader, Mrs.
Ernest Glaizer, on Nov. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Windcl llruddy
nccompanlcd the group and
enjoyed the dellclou* food
with the Intermediates.
After the dinner the group
started the drive buck to
Geneva but Mr*. Glaixer
couldn't get them pait the
"Craiy House" In Winter
Park Malt. The youngsters In­
sisted on going through ao
Mrs. Glaizer let each one go
and thla proved to be the
highlight of the evening.
Those attending were Julia
llruddy, Jim Grogan, Mary
|Jane Byrnri und Jue Grogan.

exciting

A bright, new and original starring roles. Sha has bean
experience in theater, the Ifollowing the spotlight since
team of Jo Demmond and fh« w“ • ^c-year-old «W
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.
,
,,
in Savannah. After her enrollhrank Wlttow pleaio audtenc meot „
the UnlverjUy
ex aa they take a whirlwind Georgia as a drama major the
tour with the great play- has starred In almost all of
wrlghts of Ihc daisies through, the performing irta.
the modern theater.
HI«Mf acclaimed by dramaWit, witchery and wisdom la tic critics, "Comedy and Condeftly created aa the couple ffict" hcraldi a most exciting t o o k at .how cheerful that H«nry Hlgglne it! To look
range the entire scale of emo- am* ambllioui aeries of pera t him you'd novtr (uoaa ho h id two children In
lion* from laughter to tears in furmanecs scheduled this *eacolloga, would y o u ? "
such acent)a as Shakespeare's wn by
Concert Asiocla"Macbeth," Tennessee Wll- ,ion'Admission to the series Is
By Kate Osann
Hams' "A Streetcar Named by membership only. Tickets T IZ Z Y
Desire," Gcurgc B e r n a r d arc ,tl11 available and may be
Shaw’s "Man and Superman" obtained by contacting Mrs.
and Eugene Incsco's "The Tr0V
or
®Ml00
llald Soprano."
Ilartbolomcw.
Miss Demmond and Wittow
—
have b e c o m e established « ,
• —
•
names In radio, television and v h U r C n J l U O y
the theater. As founder and
executive director of t b e ^ n i i p c a C a h
.Southeastern A c a d e m y ol &gt; "o u r » e
Theater anti Music in Atlanta,
a atudy course on the his(la.. Willow ha* not only been ,
,|t
doctrin« of
hailed by critics for his line , , '
.
. . .
acting, he has achieved a M*‘ ht»di.m will be eonducUd
place In the American theater Nov. 16 through Nov. 20 by
aa director, producer and Rev. Durward H. Knight Jr|(
teacher.
pastor of the First Southern
T.:ls eight-year-old profess. Methodist Churth of Sanford,
ianal repertory theater proHealings will be hald at 7
duces both year-round dramas p. m. each day at tha Saa*
and the Southeastern Shakes- ford Woman's Club. All Intertpcare Festival each summer ested person* ara Invited to
in which Miss Demmond bas attend.

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3 luii.. rsspeetlvsly.
The keynote speaker for
the morning worship win he
Mis* Sandra E. Black, Instruc­
tor In the English department
nt Croon’ s High School.
The afternoon address win
he delivered by Mr*. Roe*
Marie nyron, an Instructor *n
the public school system at
Daytona Bosch. Mr*. Byron Is
outstanding In-religious netlvItlea in Volusia County. 8h*
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Many people— especially parents o f
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But during this—American Educa­
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American Education Week, the
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school, a time devoted to showing
the public what goes on in the public
schools.
New developments in the public
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some people and have baffled others.
These new developments include:
Many different methods are being
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reading. There is the phonics ap­
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to memorize the way words look to
give them an early feeling o f success.
The augmented alphabet uses 44 let­
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only one sound. Individualized read­
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allows students to select their own
pace, and programmed learning is the
use of machines to teach reading.
New methods of teaching math
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cently. The “ new math" has brought
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WASHINGTON (N K A )-tn be atirreil in them deep and ] era contend now, and may
this election it was President unsettled fear*.
Iargue vigorously for many
Lyndon Johnson, not Ken.
Hence, Gohlwntcr — put months, that hi* bent toward
Burry

■outhem lady In the okra cru­
sade would sabotage the en­
tire venture.
Actually, of course, tile love
of okra la as old as history
and knows no boundaries. Ok­
ra devotion is as tndless and
deep at the ocean.
In recently enumerating
some of the wonders of okra,
1 pointed out that it hold*
promise ae a blood plasma
substitute and as a treatment
for ulcers. Let me now en­
large thia list.
New research indicates that
nkra stalks can be used In the
manufacture of paper. Other
ezperlments involve the use
of okra a* a material for fab­
ric*.
There la an okra aeed oil
and an okra seed meal. The
Okra Institute has hopes that
some company will soon hring
out an okra baby food.
These developments barely
scratch the surface o f the ok­
ra potential. I'll wager that
some day we'll have an okra
beverage okra-cola? and an
okra dessert.
Fantastic, you say? ft may
seem so, hut I’m convinced
that the country that conquers
nkra will rule the world.

Goldwuter,

who

was forth by his zealous ndvoctes sharp change was overdrawn
by his adversaries and the
press. He insists he would not
change the economy, destroy
Social Security, sell TVA,
launch rash foreign ventures
or touch o ff nuclear war.
Some of his position* were
indeed exaggerated ia the
brat of battle. But he did any
things on all those subjects
that gave hi* critics real am­
munition. And. most Import­
ant, his most controversial
view* were not freakish de­
partures from his general
cutlook, but natural exten­
sions o f it. From I o n , he
had made himself n sweeping
assailant o f the status quo.
The majority of American
voters in 1004 was repelling
his broad attack, however
touch they might agree with
|uirta of it.
They saw in Lyndon John­
son n man who suggested se­
curity ami continued well-be­
ing. They gave the President
no mandate for hig new pro­
grams, because he specified
none. They gave him no prov­
en demonstration of affection.
Having heard and seen
Goldwater, having watched
the President perform since
John Kennedy was assassinat­
ed, they turned to Lyndon
Johnson in astonishing miniMillions clearly were voting abroad.
era to preserve the world they
against Goldwater — because
Goldwater snd his support- have.

aeen by an overwhelming ma­ ns the shining knight of the
jority of Americana as the conservatives — lost conserva­
Great Cunserver.
tive Republicans and Demo­
The
President
captured crats in incredible numbers.
many of the stoutest bas­
lie was touted from the
tions of U. S. conservatism— start as the man who rmild
New England*’ flinty north­ Work wonders for roneervaern provinces, the broad farm tive Republican candidates for
belt, the ruggedly individual­ Congress and leaser offices.
istic Mountain West, the In the test, however, he
small towns, the middle to brought this o ff only in those
upper income groups in the same Deep South states where
burgeoning s u b u r b s , more he himself managed to tri­
than half of the eleven Old umph.
South states.
Across the nation, dozens
This, then, was no victory of Republican congressional
of the urban-libcrul eastern candidates — many unmistak­
establishment ngninst the out­ ably conservative—fell before
numbered remainder of the the Johnson avalanche.
nation. A nearly complete no(ioldwater and his stnunchtional consensus of II states est followers read conserva­
rnnged itself behind the Pres­ tism ns restoration of older,
ident.
sounder ways of doing things.
Hail not five s o u t h e r n Hut the testimony of count­
states been so badly disaf­ less Interviewed citizens indi­
fected over the explosive civil cates that to them thia ran
rights issue, Johnson's sweep ho disruptively radical. To
might have outdone Franklin them it means ripping away
I). Roosevelt'* of 19.1(1.
much they have and want to
When a man wins more kcej*.
votes than any president in
The voters appear to have
history and gains a wider been voting to hold steady on
margin than any other, as thp loth the homo ami foreign
President has done, it is diffi­ fronts.
cult to say that he has not
Goldwater. in availing so
been given a shattering man­ much that his hern done, was
date. Yet it must, in fairness, promising implicitly to. pro­
be said.
duce majur change here ami

and we’ve just received

Men. Clarence 8aydar

322-4841
Mr*

Letters

Political Notebook

For people who work mainly f Do you squeete the
with Inanimate objects thus paste tube frem the middle or
are not distracted by question* the bottom end?
Do you easily recall all your
or fueds and social dilemmas.
Thus, the mechanic's tools expenditures for the day or
don't argue with him. Nor do forget them?
the beakers and pipettes of a Do you prefer to render a
chemist move around under written report or give an oral
report?
their own power.
Accountants tend In he In­ Do you clean your pl»t# or
troverts, too. and so do book­ leave part of your steak and
keepers, musicians, carpent­ other viands?
Do you aeeth Inwardly tf
ers, etc.
you get a parking ticket or
If you work with people who
casually shrug it off?
can move around or argue or
Do you forget moat of the
challenge your statements or
funny stories you bear or re­
grow angry, then you will deve­
member them?
lop more extrovertive traits.
The first part of each of
Salesmen, teachers, politi­ those 10 questions la typical
cians, YMCA secretaries and of the Introvert.
the like are thus in the extro
Thus, if you scored 7 k I, I A
vertive das*.
?. !&gt; * 1 or m ''Yes" answers
As a quirk test, answer the to the first half, yxm may elaa*questions below:
ify yourself as an Introvert.
Do you save string or dis­ If you rated 3-7, 2-8, 1-1 Of
card it?
o in, then you «ro aa oxtt&gt;
Do you prefer sales work or vert.
But If you divided 3-3, 8-4
bookkeeping?
Do you carefully hsng up nr 4-8, then you can consider
your clothes at night or acat- yourself an ambivert.
ter them around the room, as For a longer teat and other
vocational advice, send far my
on doorknobs, chairs, ele?
Do yxm prefer reading books “ Vocational Guidance Testa."
or going to dances and par­ enclosing a long stamped, re­
ties?
turn envelope, plus 20c.

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la p rraa aallllra. T a r i f f la aat
pakllah.U hr Tha M tralU.

Editor, llcrsld:
Please publish the follow­
ing In the “ Voice of the Peo­
ple" section of your nuwspaper. Thank you.
Beautiful Bear Lake Road
has claimed Ita first human
life ainc* it hat been resur­
faced.
When the speed limit signs
nre observed, It is possible to
negotiate the sharp curvea on
this read without loss of con­
trol ami property ilamnge.
Those who disregard these
signs and reflectors ran not
be saved from themselves
when they choose to make a
raceway of this highway.
However, I will rrspeetfully
suggest that (I) tha Road
Department place at strategic
points different signs empha­
sizing these sherp curves, and
(2) ba more diligent in re­
setting the reflectors which
have been knocked over so
that they no longer do the
job for which they were in­
tended.
Mrs. Raymond Palter

There were 21,910 more
girls than boys among the I,7I0,H|| U.S. public bign
school graduates in l M l.

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118 MAGNOLIA

The Strike is Over!

Mm. Margaret Cosby

Geneva

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

It is impossible to mentally or so­
cially enslave a Bible-readlng people.
The principles o f the Bible nre the
groundwork of human freedom.—
Horace Greeley.

Herald Area Correspondents

Bear l.ahe-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Milea

Milo wants a tost to #eeMe
whether a persoo la aw toIrovert vs. an extrovert so
snswer the Items below and
rate yeorself. Yew CAN
changs yoor personality, ns
Scrooge sod Silos Mnrwer
proved, so send for the book­
let below. I'se it for school
snd church discussion, too.
CASE U-427: Milo J. aged
22, Is the shy Introvert who
wanted advice on how to
change his personality.
In psychology we assume
that the vast majority of peo­
ple are in the smbivert cate­
gory.
This means that they have
some introvertive traits mixed
with many estrovertive char­
acteristics.
But at the tow extremes of
the population we have poss­
ibly 10 per cent who are very
difrnite introverts as opposed
to another to per cent who are
typical extroverts.
But you are not fixed or un­
changeable. For these person­
ality traits are not inherited.
They are a result of enviro­
nment. and even your sequence
In the family.
For the oldest child tends to
he the quiet Introvert while
the next child Is extrovertive.
lake the Frodigat Son, he is
talkative and sociable.
Actually, the kind of work
you pe-form also helps mold
you into an introvert or extro­
vert.

But the word o f the Lord abides
for ever. That word is the good news
which was preached to you.— I Peter
1:25.

a citizen of Lansing, Mich.:
"Having married a girl
from the South, I have been
subjected to continual pro­
nouncement concerning the
virtue* of laid vegetable*.
Nevertheless, I have stead­
fastly refused to embrace ok­
ra in my diet.
“ After reading your column,
I think l ae* a way to strike
back at my tormentor. If you
can supply me with the ad­
dress of the Okra Institute, l
would like to make arrange­
ment* to enroll my mother-inlaw as a charter member."
Gad, sir, are there no long­
er any limit* to decency! Ap­
parently thi* revenge-mad
Yankee believe! that enlist­
ment of thia dear, sweet

838-1318

Worry Clinic

Thought For Today

The Lighter Side

Altamonte Springs
Mr*. Jolla Bartoa

THE FLY—■

math by means o f older, more tradi­
tional. methods.
Automation is another area that
has beeen widely discussed and that
has made people curious. To what
extent is modern technology being
used in the schools— and to what 'ex­
tent will it ba used in the future?
Machines are being developed for
classroom use, for school administra­
tion, and fo r testing. How today’s
automated world will affect educa­
tion is one o f the most timely ques­
tions that can be discussed during
American Education Week.
Our schools are undergoing a "pa­
perback revolution" in the classroom.
More than 4.000 titles are available
for classroom use; therefore, the
teacher can now assign a wider va­
riety of reading assignments. . .and
do it at low cost.
There are many other new develop­
ments in education in which people
are interested, including teaching
foreign languages in elementary
school, new designs in school build­
ings, new programs in adult educa­
tion. and advance in textbook pub­
lishing.
American Education Week is a
prime opportunity for interested cit­
izens to attend programs set up by
their local public schools and see how
these new developments are actually
being put to use.

Dick West’s

WASHINGTON’ (CPI) —
I have discovered within the
past few week* that we have
in thia country a hard core
of reaistance to okra.
Thia ahockinif atale of affalra became apparent to ma
in the lettcra I received re­
garding my recent report on a
new organization called the
Okra Inatituta of America.
Moat endorsed the inatitute’a contention that okra it
one of mankind’s greatest
hleaainga and untapped natur­
al resources.
But some came from chil­
dren of darkness who ahrink
from the glow of truth and
enlightenment.
Typical of the anti-okras’
reaction was thia missive from

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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABUT: Raw eu
yea tall if a m u la m i riedf T)m war m u ll« now­
adays }M c u t tall Um
f u n M m m from Urn itafla h m . T m aura ca s t
betkvo what they taQ you.
I waa a widow far als yaara
whoa my daughter iatrodated ma ta a very aka
bub whoa aha kaaw at Dm
pfata whan aha worked. Wa
war* attracted ta aach oth­
er from tha atart. Ha said
together for almoat a year.
Thla aroa aakad ait to may

around for hia pay check,
la, daar Abby, I’m asking
you. Haw caa a womaa ba

data, 1 aald I thought wo
should got to know oath
othar bottar bafon dlaauao*
lag marriage. I doat know
what ho’d ta w dono if 1
had aald yoa heeauoo hia
wt/e waa vary much aliro.
(I Just found out about bar
laat waolL) I ratiad bar on
tha phono and aha told mo
pltnty. Ska wasn't 'mad. Bba
aald 1 waan’t tha first oad
I wouldn’t bo tha last. Alio
that* aha didn’t loro him,
but waa aaly trooping him

atuaf
SHOCKED
DEAR SHOCKED: Tour
moat rallabla Information oa
tka marital atatua of a auitor would coma althor from
tha burtau o f vital ttatiaU
ka or from otbara who hum
known tha man longer than
you hava. Soma man art po­
lished liara, ao If a man n*vor takaa you ta hla old
haunta and ntvor iatrodueoa

By Oswald Jacoby
Neoiptpor .Enterprise Asoa.
Toroaca Raaaa of Gnat Bri-

DEAR ABBY: I am 33,
•iagla and hart a vary good
Job. IVa bom daforrod from
Army atrvlca bocauao of
my Jab, but my doformoot
k up in January. I roemtiy
mot tha moat wonderful
girl. I mo htr only oa week­
ends. but aha la cewatantly
la my thoughts. l*ra aakad
her ta marry ma, but aow
I’m not auro if I’m rtally In
loro, oir Juat looking for
someone to marry to atay
out of the Army. 1 find It
hard ta kaep my mind on
my work, and thla problem
la kaaplng ma up nlghta.
C u you giro mo aomo adrleo?
IN DOUBT
DEAR IN: When a man
In in loro, ho knowi It, and
ho doesn’t question hla mo­
tive* for considering marriare- Don’t marry this "won­
derful girl** while you art
■till wondering whether it’s
’’lore" or tha deferment
that la drawing you ta tha
altar. Army duty la tem­
porary. Harriett la a llfatima hitch!

W HERE
SHO PPING
IS A

PLEASUREI

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H Ii n - »M T Ml A 1 Wti

it) a JJu U)om&amp;n
that tha anewar to loneliness
la ta go, go, go.

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Jeaa A Romo Welcome Too — Parties Arromimxiaied
Hwy. 17-03. Orange City — Reeerrationa Ph. 173-3G9S
a a . lip

ID Y T H TH O RN T O N M c L E O O
"After forty years with my
company, l am now retiring.
What will a woman Lke me do
with her time? I am not wor­
ried about finances. I live alone and ran tew, type and
drive my own car. All of my
(amity arc in Europe and I
have not seen any of them for
many years. I am already
feeling lonely, although my
retirement does not begin un­
til January 1. IBM - K . M."
First, ba thankful tha^ you
hava no financla) worries; ao
many women have. Um your
akilla ta be helpful ta others,
or start some kind of service
busloeM, such aa typing or
aewlng, or driving people with­
out ear* ta work. I know a refared former executive secre­
tary who baa built a very good
b u i I n d o i n g this. She now
hat two otrver retired ladles
helping her. Do not ait at home
and think of bow lonely you
•re. And why not take a Euro­
pean tour? Visit Mveral travel
■oracles and find Junt the right
trip for you. Do thla before
you "settle down." Take a ra-

newed internt In your appear­
ance and follow a healthful
diet. Look ai attractive aa you
can-you know, an interest in
oneself la very important to
all women.
"Would a dark tray woolen
dress be suitable to wear to
the noonday wedding In church
of my huaaand'a daughter by
a former marriage? I hava
gray hair and a lair compkxlonT—Fifty."
Yea, absolutely right. Acceaaoriro it with gray poarla, a
velvet hat and black aecesiorlea. Velvet ta so softly flatter­
ing, and If poasible, I wouW,
of courae, prefer matching
gray velvet Inataad of black
for your bal.
"Would it bo correct to give
a bridal shower for my daugh­
ter, 71, who marries very soon
after 19M?-Mom."
No. tha family of the bride
should not give a shower. It
may be held at her home but
aomo frieod must spook* It
and invite the gueili.
Tomorrow—From My Note-

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7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. CBS Be.
ports “ Tbs U. 8. sod tbe Two
Chlnss." la light of ear affl.
riel policy toward
sad
In the f»cs of reesnt develop,
ments on the Communist mtiw.
Uml. this is s vtUUy Impora
t u t and intsreitlnf bear.
There are lstcrvlcwj with vuv
ious (overammt officials such
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Rusk, Gov. Pit B ran (Calif.),
ex-Confreumu Walter Judd,
Clara Boothe Luce, etc., plus
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ident and Madame fkitn|
Kai-Shek, Prime Minister Har­
old Wil»on of Great Britaim.
Prime Minister Shaatrl of Ip.
die and othen. Subjects eov&gt;
•red will Include the Bed
Chinese nuclear bomb, the d »
position of Khrushchev, recog­
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Aim footage will include aceee* from the Chinese mainland
taken by foreign cameramen.
Absolutely /aiclnatlng and a
must for those concerned with
world affaln.
7:309 p.m. NBC. The Vk*
glnian "The Girl from Yeaterday.” (Color) Once agala, a
familiar type rtory, but thin
one ia dreued up by the pcsrence of Ruta Lee and helped
b y the Intense performance at
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to JaJy XI) Some aertoee
study lin t will frereat your
jumping blindly into eoma
project you kaow little about.
Drive carefully or there caa
be trouble. Be a clever, welltu icra d ponoa.
LEO (July B to August 21)
Although gaaeroilty Is phe­
nomenal, you had better atart
before dl||tag toto your poc­
ket at toll Urns. Make soma
improvements on your propotty. Bo practical.
VIRGO (August » to Sep­
tember U ) You are irritable
and could do aomsthiag to
disturb others who are your
ftoe friaads, U you are not
earefuL Don't criticise or con­
demn. Busy yourself improv­
ing appearance, ate.
UREA (September a to Oc­
tober 22) You have only to get
right down to those boring
duties and they are behind
you quickly. Be courteous to
one who keeps bounding you
lor aid- Teach him or her
how to be aelf-iufficlent.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 21) Pals can apply o
good deal of pressure or criti­
cise a greet deal now, if you
permit. Know that what you
are doing la right. Then Ignore
them completely, but with a
■mile on your face.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) By talking
less and doing more you gain
the respect of higher-ups and
greater remuneration as well.
Get credit la order and keep
promises. Stop being so blunt.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) You are in err­
or 11 you think that by making
radical changes on some new
project you will gain, it la Juit
too opposite. Be precise, pay
attention to the minutiae.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February U) Don’t deceive
yourself Into thinking every­
thing is out of control or vice
versa by Judging the actlone of
others. Analyte situation pro­
perly. Handle all obligations
with true conscience.
PUCES (February 20 to
March 20) Your partners wlU
be Involved to whatever you
do now, so be sure you first
discuss affairs with them. Get
their OK. Avoid that one who
opposes you or you have trou­
ble.
IF YOUR CHILD U BORN
TODAY, be or she will be gal­
ling into hot water constantly
during adolescent#, but all
■uch problems will result in
being able to handle others
u p o n maturity, especially
where labor problems are con­
cerned. There le an Interest­
ing bent for research here, too.
•The U rn Impel, they do
not compel." What yoa make
of yowr Ufe to largely ap to
YOU!
Carroll Rlghter'j Individual
Forecast for your algn for De­
cember la now ready. For your
copy lend your blrtbdate and
gl.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore
cast, The Sanford Herald, Box
1*21, Hollywood 38, Calif.

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record for the moet wine in
one season. In 1935-68 tha Ca-

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We Repair and Svvice
STINE
Maehtoe
sad Supply Ce.
207 W sad St
PA 1401
29. P h oto A Equipment
W1EB0LDTS CAMERA SHOP
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2HI S. Park Are.. Sanford

O U R A N CE STO R S

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ON REQUEST

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CUT'N CTRL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

Evening Appointments

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ALL Types of saw major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount.
Call U 244a J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlando,

Plano Servicing ft Tuning
Gene Cumbaa - 3223881
ASK about our Trial Purchase
Plan on Rand Instruments.
Bukur’a Music Shop. 322-7203

SH OR T RIBS

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30. H om e Appliances

Do you have a drinking prob­
lem Write P. 0. Bos 1213, SALE: 8ATURDAY, Automa­
Sanford
tic Washers $20 up. Also
Stoves, Refrigerators A Dry­
CARD OF THANKS
ers. Russell's Appliance, 1205
We with to thank all our
E. Celery Ave. Pb. 322-0580
friends and neighbors for
tha many acta of kindness SANFORD ELECTRIC
and sympathy shown to us G.E. Appliances—New A Used
322-1562
during our recent bereave­ IIS Magnolia
ment.
NORGE auto, washes. Excell­
MR. A MRS. C. C FLOW­ ent condition, $73. 322-5854.
ERS A FAMILY
22 CU. FT. Chest type freezer.
I. Ilcauty Care
Oil heater. Perfect coodltlon. 323-0137.
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
103 So. uak, Free Parking.
2nd A Oak, Evening app'L
3223742.

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SOU ATALL.

Ewers Named
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPIV—Dr.
Joseph ft. Ewers, of Blooming­
ton, Ind., will succeed Thomas
W. Crane aa axaeutlve director
of the Profeaatooal Golfers As­
sociation.

ERRORS

SIAMESE Cat, Purebred, 1 yr,
old, Gentle, Housebroken, 32. RualneM Equipment
$23 Ph. 32 9138.
Hayne* Office Maehtoe Co.
New and Uaed Machine*
FREE Part Persian Kittens,
Sale* ft Rental*
Call 32-9079.
314 Magnolia
3 2 OH
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
tioo, boarded. Animal Res­
cue Lvalue, 1700 W. Minne­
VACUUM CLEANER
sota, Defend. Pb. 731-1818. Repairs, oarU. supplies, fee
Electrolux, Kirby, Hoover,
ID. Poultry - Livestock
Air-Way, Rexair, GF etc.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
REGULAR Saddle H o r s a a,
your home. Free pick-up ft
Hunting Horses A Ponies—
delivery. Serving Sanford
$75 UP. Call 32 -288 3.
for 13 yra. GM Vacuum Re- )
pair. 1114 Park Ave. Ph.
SHETLAND Pony, new Saddle
32-4763.
&amp; BrUllc. Call 3 2 1388.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
Special Notice#
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
32-8511
SARA'S YESTERYEARS open­ 2355 g. park
ing Fri., Nov. 6. Revamp SALES - PARTS - 8ERVICK
furniture, originals and THIS 4.1. Plante. Feeda, Seed*
A THAT, E Geneva Ave. at
SANFORD FEED STORE
Cameron.
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird &gt;
A NEW CONCEPT In CLEAN- Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
LIN ESS for a LIMITED
—43.75 for 50 Iba. Includes
TIME ONLY at LOW Intro­ Tax.
ductory PRICES. Your GRA­ 320 Sanford Ave.
32*000
VEL ROOF can have that
fresh C L E A N appearance
ROSE BUSHES
that ENHANCES A BEAU­ Container Grown on R. FortunTIFIES your HOME This
latu Root Stock. The Finest
NEW PROCESS Includes a
for Florida. Popular Variet­
FUNGICIDE treatment to
ies. JOHN APPLEBY. POTRETARD future FUNGUS
TED PLANTS. 1st St A
GROWTH. 1300 sq. ft. ONLY
Holly Ave. 32 3968.
$24.00. Price LIMITED to
100 homes In Sanford area.
Offer expires DEC. 30th.
Automatic
PHONE NOW 32248(3 after
« » , 223 Wood mere or Ph.
3—32-3344.
322008.
Vrntich Maintenance Sendee.

13. Catering • Fond
FOR SALE: Uackaysd Pew,
Cantelopee ft Watarmclooa.
MEN’S, Women'*, Children’a
Comer Sanford ft Myrtle St
shoes at discount prices.
Ph. 322-atSS.
Surplus City, Ml W. 1st.

13. Hpedal Services

T R E E RIPENED Citrus. Na

vela. We ship Albert H. Pell
Ottees. 32-3173 or 3224191.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PAINTING ft
GUNS. Buy. aeti, Trade. Re&gt;
INSULATING
pair- O S T E E N BRIDGE
Financing Arranged 3122*7
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53. Wanted To Buy

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PIANO, wanted, any condition. I DISTRIBUTORSHIP to tav
Ph. Orlando 423-0008, collect. | tr u , restaurant*, atorea, for
beautiful 10c to 23c candy
WE BUY Used Furniture, one
and drug specialties aarniat
piece or houseful. Furay
high immediate eaih pro­
Bedding &amp; Furn. Co , 901 W. i fit. expanding manufacturer
m Ok n
1st St. 322-6391.
will furnish complete career
tm , T ito ■» H 7 w &lt; ti m program with exchuive fac­
USED FURNITURE, one room
tory connection. Write CHEX
or bouuful. tools, mlae.
2910 N. 19th St. Phila. 33.
Hems, ANYTHING you have
Pa.
Lostn Electric
to sell. 322-2270.
•air H per d*y.
RABBITS— 3 !b*. or more, $1 71. 5lale Help W anted
CtrroU’a Furniture.
n ., Adler, Altamonte Spgs. PAINTERS, experienced. A ft
PORTABLE
S3*-3337.
B Contractors. 322-23T.
typewriter, etaad ft cover.
Aquarium with aeeeiiariea. 55. Furniture For Salt
STATION ATTENDANT. Age
Taocr Saicpboat. Ithaca IS
30-30. 1501 French Ave. Col­
F R E E ESTIM ATE
Oe. aliot(UB. 322-9188.
onial Oil Co.
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
Fedee. FJonr, Free Zittaatei
ovating. N*w ft Use4 Furni­ PROFESSIONAL INS. CORP.
aead, cement, reck, pipe,
ture. Call NUt Bedding Mfg. No experience Mcessary, up­
Meal, greaae trapi, dry
Co., at 709 •Celery Ave.
per bracket money. Salary
**U». Stepping atoae*.
FA 3-ltlT.
and commission to men who
f m i r a c l e CONCRETE CO.
can qualify. We SCHOOL
m Elm Are.
SMITH SOFA BED, “ Perfect SerU",
and trail you to be • top
like m w , reasonable, tu ­
agent aad Manager. Age or
WUWJTCTR flptoet Piaao.
tor.
education no barrier if you
Modern limed oak finiah.
like people. Apply Room 206,
1300 cath. 322-1196.
For me biggest selection of
Meisch Bldg., 224 E. lit. St.
nearly mw and used furni­
CRIB SIS; Youth Bed S23;
over Fault’s Drug Store.
ture. aae Noil's Furniture
Swivel Rocker SU. Call 222Saalord. 9 a. m. Sharp!
Bnkarage in Casselberry
on 17-92. Open • days 9 to 0.
MAN— &gt;1-43 for Insurance
M i IS ALUMINUM Screened
Debit, Sanford Area. Salary
4-Pe. Bedroom. $70. 322-72U af­
Fatio with Aluminum Half
plus commission. 3234)843.
ter 4:30 p. m.
Rood. Ph. 323-2379 after 3.
FOR SALE: Leather gun case. We will GUARANTEE ycu one
STOREWIDE STOCK
of tha fastest advancements
33; Hunting Jacket A Wadin position and income. You
Reduction Sale
der, |5; Coleman gas lamp,
Thuri. — Friday — Sat.
must Guarantee us that you
17.30; Heavy duty vice, 915;
are:
CAROLE’S DRESS
12- Boys A Girls bikes, from
ft SPORTSWEAR
910 up; Adding machine, 9 L Between 23-to-3l yean ef
•go
Longwood Plata
column, 943; Underwood
_____ Hifhway 17-91
typewriter, 920: Pool Uble, 2. Willing to start at the bot­
tom
also Ping Pong, $10; Gas ,A
51. A rticles F or Rent
011 heaters, from 99, up; 3. Posieis a deep desire to get
ahead
Electric V* H. P. motor, 97;
RENT A BED
12 FL boat, motor ft trailer, 4. The type that follows In­
lollaway, Hospital, B a b y
structions
9123; 1-Tsot, 9x9, used once,
Rada, by Day, Weak, er
(if you do not have these
920. Sell us your Furniture.
Month.
factors don't bother to write)
Quick Service with the Cash.
CARROLL’* FURNITURE
Reply to Box 109, c/o SenSuper Trading Post, opposite
US W. lit
322-1U1
ford Herald.
Sanford Plata, 122-0677.

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N o r . 11. 1964— Pag* B-A 9 5. H oo m b T e r h i t

S W E E T IE PIE

I Legal Notice

72. Female Help W anted
BEDS - BEDS - BEDS
Free
Turkey
or
Ham
with
each
n run c i a c c r r cot n r o r
tnb
s ix t h
jr m c iv i. r m box spring A mattress aet NEED women coovaiseri for
c v r r ix a x n rosa i i b i x o l b
insurance leads, 91.25 per
with
Quilted Top Named
c o r e T T . r i.o n t n *
hour, 4 hours a day, 3 days
Brand Special
IN (H A v i -r i t r v o . lte n
a week. Apply Company Re­
H IT TO nt-IRT TITtB
I» ft,A R K JAMKH end GBOGA
presentative. 9 a. m. Sharp
One
Uaed
7
piece
Rattan
DinI* JAMES, ate wife,
Room 209, Meisch Bldg, over
Plaintiffs.
ing Set, New condition. Coat
va
Fauit'a Drug Store, Sanford
new
$173,
now
only
$133.
OEOROB TATGOIl deeeeied.|
and th» unknown heirs, dtvl- Furay Redding A Furniture Co
CASHIER for Check out coun­
•aaa. leaafeeo, grantees an.t 901 W. 1st.
322 6391
ter. Must be able to File and
•ucraaanra In Intertill WII.1.1AM O. WBGGINOTON and
keep records. 214 E. let. St.
Ethan
Allan
MAPLE
49'
------ WKGGINQTON. hla wlfa. If
Western Auto.
living and If deed. tha unknown
Round Table with 3 —12”
halra. ftavlaaaa, laeataaa. gran,
leaves,
4
chain
A
34”
llutch,
tsaa and aurcaaanra In Interest!
73. Male o r Fem ale Help
$200. Call 322 0913 after 3:30
and any and all parsons rlalm-

■aymoad Luadquiit, Aaae.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Balk l l i f

"Why *o they |tt up m early? D« Buck* have
Insomnia?*

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—Goat B Fount
1—PereonaU
4—
Beauty Care
I—
Day Nurearles
*—Child Cara
5—
Doge— C»ie— Pita
II— Llveelock
IS—apeclat Notlcea
II—Catering
14—
Ptecee in Eat
15— Special Service!
14—
Swimming Poole
IT—Janitorial Barvleoe
t l—Do-tl-Toureelf
15—Builder* Supplies
I*—Concrete Cenelr.
t l—Home Rafales
IS—Plumbing
II— Pointing
14—Wall Drilling
11— Air cond. * Heatlag
SI—Radio - Tetevtaloa
II— Phots • Equipment
le—Home Appliances
It—Mualoal Inelrumaate
II— Buelnaoo Equipment
It—Job Printing
14—Upbolalery
14—Vacuum Cleaners
IT—Moving a Storage
II—K i terminator!
II— Plant*— Flower*— Seed!
10—
lilac. For Hale
It—Article! For Rant
11—Swap er Knchsngo
II— Warned To Buy
II— Furniture For Bala
14— Anllquee For Bala
II—Mosey To Goan
II— Buelaeaa Opportunities

322-5612

Ball-Blair Agency

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Payton Realty

$100 DOWN

FHA - V A HOMES

II. 11*1.

,CDF-I*

II. 1711.

C D F-III

Sum day of N ovem ber. 11*1. If
you fa il t» do to. a decreo pro
eonfewo w ill ba ta k e n a g a in st
you f r tho r t lla f dem anded In
the Com plaint.
Th a Nolle# sh a ll he puM lahed on-e a w e e k ' for four conI serially* week* tn l b * Sanford
Herald
r&gt;\Tht&gt; T H IS I V h
d ay of
| October. 1)11
IS L A M
A tlh u r H B e c k w .'h J r .
C la rk of C ir c u it C o u rt
Ry M artha T . V lh lan
Deputy C le rk
P u k llih oct. S I, 21 A Nov. I,

It. 11*1.

CDF-ll

2 BDRM., 1303 EUlott, $4,300. 2 BEDROOM nice Masonry
Home. Newly Decorated.
332 0323 or 3234.
Kitchen Fun. Utility Room
GREENBBIAB
ft Carport*. 970 n o . 1302
Cheka
lets available ta
Summerlin.
Greenbrier ef Lath Arber
overlooking golf eouiee. CLEAN: 2 bedroom boose, kit­
chen equipped, 933. Garage
Custom building to your
Apt. furnished. 949. $22 2203
spec if icatlast.
Greenbrier
or 322-S3M.
developed bp
KINQSWOOD
UNFURNISHED 9 • bedroom
BUILDERS, INC.
bouse, kitchen equipped. Th.
PA 9-M74
322
3394.
209 PaInneat Dr.

ROBERT A. WILLIAM*
Realtar

Ins by. through or undar tham
or aarh of tham and aaalntt Uand fnmtniw, appliances, MILITARY or Civilian Wei
any and all ■arsons ctalmlnn
From Sanford Bsohaago
come. If you are presently
tools, ate. Beaght • Sold.
any right, n ils or Interest In
employed, own e«r, and will
•nd to tha following daacribtd
Larry's Mirt 215 Ssnford
■ roparty sltuata In Samlnolo
lng to work 3 hours, 4 Even­
Ave Ph. PA 2-4132.
County. PlorldA:
ings per week. Added In 81. Heal Entile - Sale
FA IlC E l. NO. ONE: Got ».
come. No experience necess
■lock "IT'. Tract IS. Hantando BO. liu.sinrstt Opport.
Springs, according to tha plat
ary. Call 322-8003—6 to 9 p. BART PILCHER, BROKER
thereof aa raeordad In Plat
Personal Service
m.
Saok I. yaga It. Publle Records
FOR LEASE
Ceil 922-7409
of Bamlnola County. Florida.
SERVICE
STATION.
TAKCEI. NO. TWO: Got 4.
77.
Siluntinn
Wanted
Good
Location.
Good
Products.
Block -r\ Traci IS. Santandn
gprtngo. according lo the plat
Good Treatment
IRONING &gt;n my home, 10c per
tkaraof aa recorded In I'lat
Real Estate — Insurance
Book I, page IS. Publle Record! PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
piece. Mrs. Bryant. 2324 S.
of Seminole County, riorldt.
or apply to the
3rd.
ft Park Ave.
323 1641
Orange Ave. 323-0329.
Pr (indent!
P U R E OIL C O M P A N Y
NOTSCB o r It'IT
Days WORK, Ph. 322 6277 at
la tko Name ol U e etata of
JOHN E. FOX,
FRANCHISE Available
rtorMai
night.
Realtor *
Defendants:
Magic Wand Coin-Op Car Wash
206 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
Tot All tha unknown krlra. de­
The “ Cadillac” of the In- DAYS Work. 322 9228.
visees. lagataaa. grantaaa
•ad auecaaaora In Interest
duatry. Approx. 910.000 in90. l-ota F o r Sale
83. Real Estate Wanted
of OKOROE TAYGOR dai^ — — ■ —
veatment. Avg. earning SO*"eaaaad
W H.LIAM o . w e i . u n o per annum. Write Box 3371 STORK BUILDING Wanted. 2 Large clean LOTS, 29th &amp;
TON and ------ - W Et.L.1.S O­
Park Ave. Terms $23 down
Tallahassee.
Home A Auto rctallar seeks
TO N, hla wife
$13 per month. Cell 322-3377.
A*. to: All Unknown Spouses
suitable location, preferably
o f said above named naturSo. of Sanford oa Rt. 17-92. 9S. Houses For Hale
4l Difindint*.
Aad to: All Pardos alatmlng laSend particular* to Box 106,
tarsal, by. through, undar
NOTICE OF BUST
3 BEDROOM, 2 Beth, screen
c/o Sanford Herald.
or agalnet the above tamed TSISI ITATR OF FLORim TOi
ed patio. Ph. 323 0368.
natural
dafandaata a a t
BETTY S U E CHOCK Ell
known to ba dead or alias.
BARKER and
Aad to: All Parties kaalng or
T. D. BARKER
EVERETT A. HARPER
alalmlag to bare any riahi,
Adlree* and Residence Un­
IV T H E CIRCVfT COI RT OF
■ tit ar lataraat la and ta
known
AGENCY • REALTOR
tha fattawlng daaerlbad pro.
Tou, and oach of you. are t h e v i x t h J i n i r i A i . r i R MM 8. P u k At*.
aarly, altuaia la Samlnala hereby notified that eult hoe C I T T IV AVD FOR SBMIVOLB
County. Florida, lo-wlt:
been filed (getnei ynti In the t o t &gt; r v . F I OH III %.
Pbooes FA 2-2204 or FA 2 2X3
PAIICKG NO. ONE: Got S. Circuit Court of Semtnolo r'oun- U l t M F it t VO. I
Hlock -r \ Tract It. 9an- ly. Flarlde, In Chancery. en T H E UNION C E N T R A L LIFE 3 BEDROOM, ! ‘v Hath, bun
landu fprlngc, according to abbreviated title of whl&lt; h la IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N T .
land EstatM, Sanford. Low
P la in tiff,
aha plat thereof aa raeordad FIRST
PEDERAG SAVIN.)*
In Plat Bosk I. yaga IS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OK v*
down Payment. Ph. 322 9132.
Public llaeorda of Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY, a torpor- GGOTD M D E fKINS. *1 ux.
Defendants
County, Florida.
ellon. Plaintiff, ve.
BETTY
XftTirK OF SUIT IV
PARCKG NO. TWO: Got «. SUE CROCKER RARKER a n d
W llliriitliR
F O R E C L O (t 'R B
Hlock "V. Tract It. tan- husband, F. D. Barker, *t at
lando Hprtngs, according lo Defendant!, the nature or m i .I Till I.I.uVD M DENKINg and 322-1301
17-92 st lliswothg
MAXINE
DE8KINB.
h is
the plat thartof aa raeord­ eult being a eult to f«r&gt;. I..«»
wife
ad In I’ lat Book I. p»«e IS. that certain mortgage dote I
3-BEDKOOM, 2 Mth. FIs
Public Records of Samlnolo October SI, MSI, end of record R F .a llir .M B i U N K N O W N
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
County. Florida
la Official Record! Book *70. AN II T O , All p a rtie s cla im in g
Intaraate by. th ro u g h , un ­
Tou. and each of you. ara Page 111. of the gublte r«-nrdi
drapes, large corner lot. Low
der nr sg sln e t th * aforenatlflsd that a suit to quiet o f Seminole County, Florid*,
Down Payment. 1800 S.
said persona
tills to tha above described encumbering the following d e e T ill'
A IIK
hereby
notified
property baa barn filed against crlbe.t real properly, lo-w lt:
Chair Ave. See after 1 p m
th
e
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p
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In
foreclna*
a
you and you ara hereby requir­
lot IS I Gove the Weeterly
ed to sar«a a copy of your An­
in IS feet) vnd all of t » t certain m ortgage en cu m b ering
II. In Block IS. of SAN- th* follow ing d escrib ed reel
swer to tha Complaint on tha
LANDO THE S U B U R B property, to *w lt:
Plaintiffs' Attorneys, rEGDER
Lot I. Block t l . N O R T H
AND BETTlNOHAUS, 110 South
B E AU T I FUG.
PALM
O ltt.A X R O .
a cc o rd in g
to
gPRINiia SECTION, t
:
Knowles Aveau*. Winter Park.
p a t thereof reco rded
In
Inf to PUt th#r»of f«ror«l«
Florida, and file the original
I'lai H. ok I I . P a g e s 10 and
•d In PUt Hook 3. Car *
In lha office of the Clark of
I I . Public R ecnrda nf S e m i­
• »H o f III* I* ihtle* li» nr«lt
tha Circuit Court on or before
nole Co unty. F lo r id a
of tura.nolq Countjr. FlorNovember ioth 19*4; otherwise
he* been (lied a g a in st you In
I4«.
tks allegations of astd Comlu b je o t to ra a irlc tlo n s o f, :h * *'•&gt; '* etyled eult. sn d you
Blslnt will ba taken aa ecufeaaa r* required In serve a copy of
record,
ed.
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
The nodes shall be puMlehed « n ! yuu e r* hereby r«qulr»&lt;1 your Answ er or o th e r P lead ing
1, IV*. ft 2 BATHS
anra each week for four con­ to file your a n sw e r In * * l l to the Com plaint on P la in t if f *
secutive weeks In tha Hanford eult w ith (h* underalgne.l C le r k attorney*. t N D F R S O N , R U S H .
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
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Herald.
B oulevard.
O rlando. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Tha tills of this lull la G. co p y thereof upon the P ls t n - C e n tra l
CGI flE JAM Ed and GEOGA U tiff's atto rn ey, whose name and F lo rid a , and III* th * o rig in a l
For Complete Information
JAMES, hla wlfa. rialntlffa. va eddreea appear balnw , nn nr A naw sr or o ther P le a lin e In
Sc* or Call Your
the
office
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aad the u n k n o w n heirs, d e - jb e r , . S i r , end In d e fsu ti :b&gt; n - C l i .u l t C - J r t on c r before the
t ie * * * , leg atees, grantees and of D ecree l-ro C o nfess., w ill b*
su cc e sso r a In In te rs* !: W IG -1 er.tsred s e n n e t you.
L IA M
a
W E L L IN G T O N end
W IT N B S S my hand and off!W E G G IN U T O N . bl* w ife.
M e l te a l at th* C o u n ty C o u rt
D ATED TH U
IStb day of house. Sanford. S*mln-*la Court
ty. F lo rid a , tala Slrd day nf
October, 1144.
O ctohar. t ill.
(S E A L )
(S E A M
A r t h u r If. B eck w ith . J r .
A rth u r II R e .k w tth J r .
C la r k . C ir c u it Court
C la r k of C irc u it Co urt
Memlnol* County
B y : M artha T. V ih len . D C
D r : M artha T Vihlen. t* C.
P h illip H. Lntgan
F E L D E R and B K T T IN U H A ld
H htnbsleor sn d G o fa n
A tto rn e y s St L a w
P a Boa 1711
lie So K n o w lse Ave
S anfo rd. F lo rid a
F. o Roe l i s t
A tto rn e y for P la in t if f
Winter P a r k . F lo rid *
Publlah U«t. II. SI A Nuv. I. V u -llv h Oct. S I 4 Nov. I, I I .

By Nadine Seltzer

115. Autoe For Sftlft

F or R m t

1*7.

It— Money Wanted
d4— Favings 4 Goan
dl— lnsuraaea
l» — flchoola a Instructions
TO— Employment Bervlcea
SI— Mela Help Wanted
II— Female Help Wanted
Tl— Male or Female Help
74— Aaleo Help Wanted
ST—Situation Warned
It— Income Freperly
II— Buelaeee Prop—Rata
II— Rett E tu ie Wanted
II— Ileal Ktisle Sale
I f — Business Rentals
!• — Lola Far Sale
II—
Forme—droves
II—Out of llelO Acreage
II—
lloutee For Solo
Id— Houses— Bale or Rent
IT— lloueo For Rout
III— ltoeort Rentals
let— 'Trailer*— Cabanas
1*1— Mobile Homes—dal*
111—Mobile Homes— Rent
111— Trailer Mpeco— Item
111— Trailer Got*—bale
lid— Apartments For Rent
H I— Rooms For Rent
lie— Hotel Rooms
111— Rental Agent*
t i l —Wanted T* Rent
III— Autos For bolo
III— Autos—Sal* or Trad*
111— Truck* For Sale
111— Automotive Service
t i l — Pcnoter* 4 Cyrleo
111— Unite A Motor*
111— Marin* Supplies

&gt;
&lt;
•i

UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom
home. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
322-3631.
3 BEDROOM house, at Lake
Monroe. 322-3013. ■

•38 CHEV ROLET 2-door Ecoo
omy 6-cyl., standard tram
m inim. G o o d condition.
9373. 322-7919.

Look
THo m

•IS CHEVY n NOVA, excel­
lent condition. $1600. Th.
322-2283.

Specials

1931 Chevrolet 210, I dr. 233
Engine, Std. Trans. A clean
car. History available, 9293.
Phooe 322-3328 after 3:30

Over!

1939 FORD Station Wagon,
1993 Chevrolet 3 tan truck.
Ph. 322 1427.
MERCURY 63 Monterey, 4door hardtop, factory air,
full power. Extra clean. Sac­
rifice it 92,393. By owner,
Ph. 322 8389

GRACIOUS SOUTHERN
3 - BEDROOM, 9 hath, u
HOMK
furnished. I ml. to bate, 2
at price and term* average
buyer can afford. Top condi­ blocks to ihoppiag center ft 1937 PACKARD Super “ 8” ,
good Mechnlcal, Drive dally,
school. I ycir leate rctyilr
tion, 2-itory brick borne with
tide
mounts, new tires. Col­
ed.
9120
mo.
122-9979
after
oak floors, fireplace. 2'x
lectors item, registered Clas­
baths, 4 bedrooau, 2-car ga­ 9 p. ta.
sic. Only $630. Cali 322 0486
rage, excellent neighbor­ 2 BEDROOM, eloee to school
hood, no yard maintenance
ft shopping center, 9*3 me
*61 FORD Convertible. 322-2870.
problem. This could be your
Call 332-1910
home dream come true. A
1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, white
hint: The price is l*u than 102. Mobile Homan - Bate
with black top. tonneau cov­
914,000.
er. white walls. Excellent
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
condition. 3220633.
NEW and USED
Awnings ft Cabanas
’64 FORD Fallback Galasi*
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
“ 300.” 3200, assume pay­
INVESTMENT ft REALTY
llwry. 17-92 ft
322-2362
ments. Call after 5.30 p.m.
116 N. Park Ava.
332-9173
Denary 668 3646.
VAGABOND 3o s 10. front kit
Government Owned
ches, full length screen
'37 VOLKSWAGEN, Sedan,
Homes
porch ft carport. Priced
Radio, $330. See at 209 Lake
“ Right” for quick isle. Tran­
BHd-, Loch Arbor,
quil Trader CL, No. 16. 441
bypasi
Tavaree.
SatoeUea of I, 9, tad 4
Take over PAYMENTS on
Bedrjome located in virioua
1962 Vatiant at $17.30 month­
TRAILER for Sal*. Call 122
eectkuM of Sanfond
ly and $100 Cash. Call 322
3032 lo r Appointment
Immediate Delivery
4092.

S-A-V -E

SO U TH W ARD

$100.00 D O W N

MONTHLY PAYMENTS 10.1. Mobil* Homen • Rent
FROM $50.00
B E D R O O M Trailer on
FOR THE BEST HOME
large lake. Adults only. Th.
BUY
322 73M
SEE YOUR

425-5938
From Seminole County
(Diet Direct)

V A -F H A
Property

to* x SO'. Children welcome.
PvL land. 980 mo. I ll N.
Winter Perk Dr.. Cm m Iberry.

Management
and Sales Broket
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 06a
3821 Park Drive

$100 DOWN
F H A -V A HOMES

10’ x 43' TRAILER, on privale lot. Adult* only. $60 mo
322-8369.

BOR McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 33-0731

10(1. Apartm ents fo r Ifrnt

120. Automotive Service

$3u mo. Up. Surplus City.
MODERN 2 Rdrm. fum. Apt.
601 Palmetto Ave. 322 1374
after 3:30 p m.
NICE. Clean I Room Apt. Ph.
322 3677.

FURNISHED ’ bedroom Dup
SEVERAL OuUUndrog 2 ft 1 lex Apt. Terraaio floors, tile
hath, water furnished. Ph.
Bedroom Home* available is
322-2376.
130 COUNTRY CLUB Circle.
all Areas a? Sanford. Let ue
Pymts. $82 m o, Remd.
Show you Around I
FURN. Apt, Adults. 322-1934.
Mori. $6,800 3 Btlrm , 1 bath,
20 x 20 l’ etio, $3&lt;x&gt; Air oor
2 BEDROOM Fum. Apt. Call
Equity.
322 9173. after 3 Ph. 322 0641.
1901 S. Park Av«.
FA 2-5232 anytime
LAKE MARY. 2 Clean furn­
3 BEDROOM, 2 IUth. Tannlcd
ished Apts., $30. Adults. No
Fla. Room, Kitchen equip­
pets. 322-3930.
ped, Deep well in, 128 W.
St. Johns Realty
Coleman Circle, Ph. 322-9394. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
116 N Park Ave
FA 2-8123
114 W. First St.
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2

Seminole Realty

Bath, built in Appliances, 97. llouHcv For Kent
TURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Central Air A llrat. wall to
Cowan. 332 6913.
DUPLEX, furnished. 1 bed
wall carpeting. 322 3303.
room, n e w l y decorated. 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
$300 WOULD I1UY these ex­
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
Aduit-s. Another available
tra*. Central air condition­
for couple or slngk person
Dec. 1, 322 3610.
ing,
carpeting.
Venetian
or retired All utUltiM to
blinds, drapes, screened pa­ LAKE MARY. NICELY fum
eluded ta reot. Ideally lo
ished 2 Bedroom, AdulU, No
tio, washer, refrigerator.
cited oo lr St., within 1
PeU. Call 322 3930.
Landscaped lot. ami a $12,100
block of 2 free parking tola
mortgage, at 30 N. Edgemon 3 BEDROOM House on Lake.
sod shopping ocular. In
Ave. N. Orlando. 322 933t.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Electricity, lo miles from
Dept. Store 211 E. First St
Sanford, partly furnished,
READY TO MOVE IN
good fishing ft hunting. Call 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $33
New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes,
322 8736.
mo , includes water A elec­
1-2 baths So Longwood area
tric. 322 9307.
—Tradea considered, and N. ORLANDO, 3 Iblnn. Un
we ll build oo your lot. Semi­ furnished house. $70 mo , 110
CLEAN furnished apt. Adults.
nole County * Leading Build
Fairfaa Ave. Open, call col
322-1134.
•r
lect Miami 621 1373.
IIAROLD LOGAN
ROOMY Furn. 2 bdrm. apt.
LMN ENTER!RISES, INC. ORLANDO, $70 mo . 3 Bdrm.
just repainted. Fireplace, d.
Unfurnished house, 802 Egan
Sale* office. So. on U S. 17room. Only $59 5u 1703 Mag­
Drive Open, call collect Ml
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
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ami, 621-1373.
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Water Included, $t3 mo. Call CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
$100 DOWN- VA, FHA
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Government Homes, 2, 3 A
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windshield, remote control
40 HP Mercury ft Taller, Al
so 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 7
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AU for $600. Ph. 322-1249 af
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Gateway To The waterway

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4 Door Sedan. Another
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17 TT. GLASS boat, 30 h p
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See after 1 p m.
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$730. CtU 322 6643

59 Ford
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Sedan, V-H, Automatic
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Conditioning.

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*61 Mom a $a‘J7 bal. $37 mu.
*62 Metro. $682 bal. 831 mo.
’12 Falcon 1911 bal. &lt;12 m*
*92 Renault St*7 bal. Ml m».
’*0 Voiko. 1699 bal. M2 mo.
’40 Lincoln 91199 baL 838 mo.
’60 Cortalr $799 bal. M2 m&lt;*.
’60 Mrrcury 8991 bal. I l l mo.
‘60 Ford 8786 baL 837 m».
’60 Plymmrlh 16x8 bal $32 mu
’39 Ford $399 bet. $31 mo.
'39 Plymouth $199 bal $21 mo
'19 Mercury 9387 bal. 932 mo.
'38 Ford M99 bal. 917 mo.
’38 DoSutu $699 hat. $31 mo.
'38 Ford $388 hat. $29 m«.
'38 Mercury 8299 bal. I l l mo.
'38 Poetise *688 bal. 911 mn.
39 Hillman *199 bal. 921 mo.
'58 Olds. 9199 baL 921 i
'36 Chrysler 9388 bal. $29 mn.
38 Dodge $399 bal. $22 mo.
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sent location handling service the new shopping center loca­
tion and get their namt in the
tor customers,
Ralph Betta and Dick Coveil box for prise drawings, which Tha sparkling new appliance
invite all their friends and
store will allow for n much
customers to ceil on them at
fuller line of merchandise in
its 800 square feet of floor
CASA G R A N D E , Aril. apace and new store hours will
The steel Industry of the (UPI) — Bill Wsrle, 42, who be from 9 a m. lo # p m. Mon­
United fltataa is comprised of managed tha Fnsno Giant* day through Saturday .
Washers, dryers, refrigera­
m companies, which are lo­ last season, will manage Tacated la 900 communities la coma ef tha Pacific Coast tors, ranges, televisions, ra­
Learns next ytar.
dio* end record players In
XT states of the Union.

Werle Changes

famous brand names win be Among the brands available mechanic and installer and
displayed In I1* . new shop, ere philco, Hotpotat, Whirl- Mri. Bonnie Tomlinson is se­
cretary.
--------------------------------------- - pool, Speed Queen, Maytag

Defensive

Back

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
The San Francisco Forty Nlners of the National Football
League have obtainad defensire back Charles Britt on
waivers from the Minnesota
Vikings.

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auuger at the new
store will be Vie Wesslund
while Coveil and Betta wntlnue to maintain the service
facilities at the present Sanford Are. location.
Eugene Williams is the inside

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To Teach
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Jim
Konstanty, former major lea­
gue pitcher, has been named
pitching instructor for the SL
Louis Cardinals minor lesgut
dobs.

DICK COVELL
&lt;1

NEW SANFORD SHOPPING CENTER
»

Famousfor Quality
tha World Onr

Dear Hr. and Mrs. Bemlsole County
Dm to the wonderful response you have fives ns
over the put years wa have enlarged oar facilities
to inelode oar new store her* in the Sanford Plus. It
{a oar deaira to better Mrve a growing area with n
bigger display of goods and still render our same
perfect service. Wo invito you and family to visit
na and sea what modern merchandising can do to
your comfort and happiness. Wo pledge a continued
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satisfaction for oar future. For t real savings every*
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No ons can sell and render service at a lower price
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Rusk Sees Trouble With Militant Red China
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LBJ Plans
Luxury
Tax Cut

We'va goofed again. Our
adi ihould iay the DAY Va­
riety Show price for children
V U 75 rent*. The show runs
this afternoon and evening at
I SHS auditorium.
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
• • •
—President Johnson plans to
The Junior Class is spon­ aik Congress next year to re­
soring a dance following the peal the 10 per cent fedtral
Oak Ridge football gams. It
excise taxes on toilet artlclei
Is to be held in the Seminole
High School cafeteria Friday and coametlci, Jewelry, furs,
night from (10) 'till twelve luggage and handbags.
Treasury Secretary Douglas
o’clock. The musie will be
t provided by the sver-popular Dillon announced the decision
after talka with Johnson. The
I) Foreman. • e
•
taxes concerned are generally
The Naval Officers Wives measures enacted d u r i n g
Club which has been so gen­ World War H.
Dillon said Johnson alio
erous with its charitable funds
recently extended a helping would seek repeal or reduction
hand to another group, the of n “ good number of other
Little Red Schoolhouse, with excise taxes" In addition to
a check for 1250 and promis­ the items he Hated.
Dillon said repeal of the re­
ed f50 more to come. Howev­
tail
consumer taxes definitely
er, The Herald erred in nam­
would be proposed to Congress
ing Mrs. Jerry Keeth as teach­
but the exact composition of
er. Mrs. Ada Sires is really
other cuts bad not yet been
the teacher and Mrs. Keeth Is
determined.
secretary of the Seminole
Dillon said the move would
County Association for Men­
cost the government &lt;550 mil­
tally Retarded Children. Our lion. He said overall cuts In
apologies to Mrs. Stres, who excise taxes would not go be­
is doing such a fine job. Mrs. yond 14 billion—out of a total
Keeth was tearher last year. of &lt;12 billion or &lt;13 billion

•

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•

American Legion Auxiliary
unit 5.1 will meet Friday eve­
ning at the Legion Home
starting at 7:30 p.m. The reg­
ular meeting was postponed
because of the Legion Fair
List week. All memhera are
requested to attend. Mrs.
Taul (Minnie) Periotd is the
unit president.
• • •
For those of you wondering
when the American Flags will
he returned to full height on
the flagpole: Former Presi­
dent Herbert Hoover died Oct.
20 and the next day President
Johnson called for a 30-day
period of mourning.
• • •

brought in by all 73 categories
of excise txies.
In talking about the &lt;530
million excise tax cut definite­
ly arrived at, Dillon said:
"There are four basic con­
sumer taxes , , . levied on the
retail value, rather than the
manufacturers. They consist
of taxes on toilet articles and
cosmetics, on Jewelry, on furs,
and the fourth la on luggage
and handbag! — ladles' hand­
bags, which you alwaya hear
about. Those are the four that
are involved in consumer
items.''

Paper Strike
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) —
The first major strike in the
west coast pulp and paper In­
dustry In 30 years began to­
day alter aagoHatlaae for a
new contract broke down and
an appeal for postponement
by Lator Secretary W. Willard
Wirti was rejected. The walk
out affected 21,000 workers In
49 plants In Washington, Ore
eon and California.

Jim Hardy, Sanford’s park­
ing meter monitor, has just
about completed the job sf
removing coins from the few
remaining meters on their
posts. Ha was seen on West
First Street yesterday after
noon, getting the rest of the
coins. Feeding the meters Is a
thing of the past for motor­
ists.
s e e
City policemen, all spick
and span in their best uni­
forms, had their formal pic­
ture taken yesterday after
noon for the department's
yearbook.
a
a e
By Juliaa SWastrom
Wonder when the polities!
Associate Editor
rampaign material such as
banners and the like will leave
The area served by the
the Sanford scene. . .
Florida State Employment o f­
•
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e
fice la Sanford which concern*
Didyou give even a fleet­
all of Seminole and Volusia
ingthought
to the millions
Counties plus a portion of Lake
of persons honored yesterday,
County and the Zell wood area
Veterans Day? Or was your
of Orange County, la likely to
day routine?
feel tha pinch of an inadequate
• e •
labor force during the forth­
Note to Dill .MacLauehlin for
coming citrus and vegetable
the “ Lion's Pause":
harvesting season.
Q. Why do birds fly south
This is the opinion of the Joe
in the winter time? A. It's loo
Foy, manager of the local em­
far to walk.
ployment office who said to­
Q. Why did the boy throw
day that in this area alone
the alarm clock out the win­
he has orders from nearly 20
dow. He wanted to see time
fruit and vegetable producing
■ (ly.
firms for a minimum of 1.770
workers.
“ I don't know wbara to find
them," aaid Foy.
&gt;
This means that Foy, under
the proviiloni of Public Law
4
414, must rrquest the U. S.
Department of Labor to certi­
fy the need for off-shore labor­
er* when the domestic labor
force la inadequate.
Under changes in present
legislation, the U. S. Depart­
ment of Labor now baa to ob­
tain final certification for off­
shore laborers from the U. S.
*
Department of Justice. The at­
torney general, according to
Secretary of Labor Wdlard
Wertz, must make determina­
tions on all queations bearing
on the Importation of foreign
worker* tor temporary employ­
ment in the United States.
The Labor Department has
announced that a public hear­
ing will be held in Miami Dec.
*
2, to consider criteria for the
employment of foreign agricul­
tural worker* ia the United
States. It will be held at 10
a. m. in the Bay Front City
Auditorium.
The hearing la for the purpose of assisting Werts in
establishing criteria to be ap­
l*
plied in making the necessary
certification of need tor off
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Cut Prices
Pictured
For Citrus

shore workers to the Attorney
General.
Foy said today that there is
a definite shortage of domestic
workers here. He pointed out
thst Seminole County and the
surrounding area served by his
office depends upon the east­
ern seaboard to supply the
bulk of low ers needed tor the
citrus ami vegetsbie harvests.
John Ev\usof Oviedo's Nel­
son A Co. *SfT&lt;l today that the
problem of adequate labor Is
being complicated by what he
called “ Do-gooder organiza­
tions"—and he included labor
unions, the Department of La­
bor and some church denomi­
nations.
“ The result of their efforts
will, in my opinion, curtail the
labor supply program,” Evans
declared. Limiting the off­
shore labor force isn't going to
do anybody any good. For each
foreign laborer we have jobs
for five Americans."
Evans declared, “ In my
judgment, it'* a poor thing for
the economy of this country."
Evans said that expiration ol
Public Law 71, which deals
with the supply of Mexican
farm workers In Texas, Nsw
Mexico, Arizona and Califor­
nia. is already causing inroads
on the local labor supply.
He explained that California
agriculture alono will need
some 300.040 farm workers and
that he understood California
firm groups were recruiting
heavily in Alabama to com­
pensate tor the loss of Mexican
workers who will not be allow­
ed to enter the U. S. after Dec.
31.
Evans said that California
was attempting to get their
labor supply forces under Pub­
lic Law 414—the law under
which Florida's labor supply
operates. Evans said changes
in Public Law 414 would also
effect the Importation of Eng­
lish secretaries and Swedish
maids.

NO. 320

Drought,
Storms
Hit North
United Praia InUrnatWaM]

WINTER HAVEN (UPI) Barring further setbacks from
nature, this season's U. S. cit­
rus crop should climb back to
the 1950-51 production love,
and this means lower prices
for consumer* ami a tough
aalea job for the industry.
Robert W. Rutledge, citing
the November U. S, Depart­
ment of Agriculture estimate
of a 1904-65 Florida orange
crop of 13.6 million boxes,
pointed out to a citrus field
day audience that not only was
Florida hit by a production­
cutting freeie in 1962, but na­
tural disasters also hive af­
fected other citrus states.
He said California, Arlxona
and Texas crops have all been
curtailed by freezes In recent
years, and that hurricane
damage has also held back the
Florida crop
This year, Rutledge said, the
nation'!
citrus
production
ihould rc-attain the kvel of 14
years ago.
If the Agriculture Depart­
ment estimate holds good, Rut
ledge said, this means an in
crease of 30 per cent in Flor
Ida production this year, in
eluding inventory carryover.
He laid this. In turn, means
concentrate aales will have to
rise 27 per cent over last year
and fresh fruit sales 41 per
cent to move the crap and
leava e safe carryover of coocastrate.
Even then, the Mutual ex­
ecutive vice president aaid,
consumers ihould find the
price of a six-ounce can of
concentrate down to in aver­
age of 21.3 cents, a 4.7 cent
drop.

Harvest Labor
Shortage Seen

IS Y O U R HEART
INTHE RIGHT RACES

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U. S. Set
For New
UN Fight

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
(UPI)—Paul Muni, 66-ynar-old
Academy Award-winning a *
WASHINGTON (UPD-Seetor, waz reported la serioua
retary of State Dean Rusk condliton today in Cottage Hos­
v i r a i "there la trouble pital.
ahead" between the United
Statea and Red China unless Protest
TOKYO (UPI) - Fifteen po­
Peking stops trying to subvert
licemen were injured today la
Southeast Asia and drops its
a clash with about 1,700 mem­
demand for Formoia.
bers of the fanatical ZeagakuRusk made the statement
ren organization who were pro.
Wednesday night in remarks
testing the visit of a nuclear,
prepared tor a television pro­
powered U. S. submarine.
gram In which he reaffirmed
U. 6, opposition to admitting
Pilot Rescued
Communist China to the Unit­
MIAMI (UPI)—An Air Force
ed Nations.
captain, Paul W. Shook, 30, of
The secretary, who appear­
MerTiatn, Kant., who balled
ed on a network program, said
he did not believe seating the out of a disabled 7104 jet
fighter Tuesday was found by
Chinese Reds in the world or­
the Coast Guard in tha Gulf
ganization would temper their
of klexlco this morning.
"militant doctrine."
The United Slates la set tor
Same Cabinet
another battle over admitting
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
the Peking regime when the
UN General Assembly opens —President Johnson plans to
next month. India ami some keep the cabinet he Inherited
U. S.-Eurnpcin Allies have from the Kennedy administra­
tion. but the attorney general's
suggested that aeatlng the
Chinese Reds might make It post still la something of a
question.
easier to deal with them.
In warning that there might
Fire Claims 7
be trouble ahead with Red
HOLYOKE, Mass (UPI) —
China, Rusk said, "we've
Seven persons, Including flva
made It very clear that we
are not going to pull away children, were killed Ute Wed­
nesday night when a windand leave Southeast Asia to be
whipped fire swept a fWe-story
overrun by these people from
brick apartment building a*
the North."
they slept
Rusk siid the United States
has detected "very little In­
Church Theft
terest" by Red China In dis­
ARNOLD, Mo. (U P D -C lvle
armament ami saw no merit
leader Arlie B. Williams, ac­
In Peking’* proposal for a glo­
cused of embezxling &lt;l3g,000
bal aummit meeting on aboli­
from the Immaculatu Concep­
tion of nuclear weapons.
tion Church credit union was
Any effective world disarm­
held today In the county jail
ament program "would neces­
on bond of &lt;150,000.
sarily have to include main­
land China," Rusk said. Rut
Charlotte Quits
he laid there waa no evidence
LUXEMBOURG CITY (UPf)
that Peking was Interested In
—Grand
Duchess Charlotte of­
any "immediate steps that
ficially abdicated in favor of
would seem to open up pros­
ber oldest ion, Prinoa Jean,
pect! for serious talks."
today in a simple palace cere­
mony. She had ruled this ting
nation for the past 45 years.

A new Pacific itorm atommed into the Oregon moun­
tains with heavy anow today
■ml spread rain southward
with the threat of more mud­
slide* in California. Searing
Indian summer drought from
Colorado to New England with­
ered water supplies and turned
forests into Infernos.
Thunderstorms boiled up ahead of a cold front In the
Midwest, where temperatures
Wednesday soared to the re­
cord 70s.
Warnings to stockmen snd
PROGRESS IS THE BUSINESS of the City of Sanford, as evidenced in
motorists were posted for
these photos taken this morning by Herald Photographer Rill Vincent Jr.
Utah, eastern Nevada and sou­
City Engineer Albert Shaw (top) inspects the foundation of the water
thern Idaho as another wintery
treatment plant, with the new 700,000-gallon storage tank in the back­
storm plowed Inland. Heavy
rain and snow continued to
ground. Sanford is spending $800,000 in water supply expansion. Street
rage through northern Cali­
Supt. Ed Griffith (left) and Shaw (in bottom photo) look nt plans during
fornia and Interstate M waa
installation of curbing in the West 13th Street repaving progrum.
closed across the Sierras,
where snow piled 40 Inches
deep.
Three Inches of snow blank­
eted sections of northern snd
central ilalne. A thick layer
of fog In the New York metro­
politan area shut down 66
miles of ths New Jersey turn­
pike, stopped all flights at the
Newark Airport and resulted
in at least one traffic death.
The bitter drought raised
fear* of economic ruin for
farmer* acros* tha Great
Plain*. Officials In Illinois and
New Jersey called the draught
in* worst In history in their
states.
It waa easily the worst of
tlx- century In wide areas of
the East.
SAIGON (UPI) — Violent
Bone-dry forests and fields wtathsr relaxed ita grip on
were destroyed by wildcat |„torm . ravished South Viet
fires from the Mississippi Riv­ Nam today. The government
Thirteen • year - old Judy
er to the Atlantic Coast. Water turned its attention to an­ Kinnlard who suffered a back
supplies in many towns dwin­ other crisis — a showdown fracture Monday afternoon
dled to the danger level.
with disgruntled students and when struck by a truck on
the Lake Harney Road waa
Buddhists.
reported in "fairly good" eonThe
political
unrest
In
the
Talks Continue
dlliun this morning at Or*
DETROIT (UPI) - Talks capital appeared to pose a
angti Memorial Hospital, Ormors
serious
problem
to
the
continued today in efforts to
Undo.
end a sevenday strike by progress of the U. S.-support­
The girl, daughter o f Mr.
nearly 26,000 United Auto ed anti-Communlst war than
Workers union members at the the crippling blow dealt by and Mrs. Oxley Thomas KinWASHINGTON (UI'I) — faceted program to curtail simply to trxnafrr their de­ Ford Motor Co,
nlard, Geneva, waa transfer­
weather.
red to Orlando for treatment
The United States and Brituui imports ami increase exports. mand for imported goods to
from the Seminole Memorial
are heading in opposite direc­ The progrum is aimed at re- goods made ut home, thus tho
Hospital.
tions in their tux policies but du.ing tha deficit in Britain's tax boost.
Meanwhile, the truck driv­
international
payments
as
u
The
theury
behind
the
U.S.
the aim la the same—to reg­
er, identified by county pol­
ulate the race of their eco­ medium of international trade. tux cut was that if y«u give
ice as Charles Kettering, 41,
The first step, announced a man more money to spend
nomics.
of Geneva, is In county jail
he'll
spend
it.
This
would
last
month,
was
a
15
per
cent
Prime Minister Harold Wil­
awaiting action on three
amount
to
an
injection
»f
new
tax
on
import*.
But
the
gov­
son's government announced
charges. He it accused of hit
an increase in British income ernment did not want people money into economy, which
MIAMI (UPI)—Stlaml attor­ claimed "the state is faced and run, driving without an
in
the
eyes
of
adminidtiitioil
taxes to take money out of
economists was lint advancing ney Richard (Max) Swann fil­ with a serious. Important and operator’s license and driving
the hands of consumers thus
fundamental
constitu­ while intoxicated.
us fast us it might.
ed a petition In Federal Court
reducing demand and remov­
Police said ha waa found
Unlike the British measure, today asking for an Immediate tional problem In that It may
ing the threat of inflation.
in
hi* truck about a mile
not
have
under
present
cir­
the U S. tax rut also a ffect­
The Johnson administra­
order for a special session of cumstances a legally constitu­ from tha mishap which oc­
ed
corporate
Income
lavra.
tion's J it.5 billion U s cut,
the State Legislature to con­ ted legislature for the regular curred shortly after the KinThe administration wanted to
which went into effect Inst
niard girl had alighted from
A Sanford Naval Air Station provide a direct incentive for sider reapportionment "on a session."
Marsh, was designed to put
The 1045 Legislature is a school bus and waa walking
strict population basis."
more money into the hands man was slightly injured and U.S. business besides the in ­
home.
scheduled to meet in April.
Swann asked the court to
direct incentive of more con ­
a
truck
operator
arrested
«f consumers, thus giving the
have an emergency bearing on
U S. economy a shot In the shortly after 2 p. m. Wednes­ sumer spending.
his petition.
arm.
day in a spectacular thrce-vcThe Miami lawyer, who has
The British tax cut In th» hide collision at Onnra Hoad
fought the state legislative ap­
second major stop in a m»ny- and South Sanford Avenue.
portionment tor the past six
Treated at the base dispen­
years, ssid in the seven-page
sary was Charles Nichols. He
petition the (peels! session
was a passenger in a car ope­
should be for "passage of an
rated by Loren lo-e Hubbard,
apportionment formula appor­
of VAIt-7. at the bate.
By Itonni Fvles
tioning both houses of the
Highway Patrol Trooper J.
Deadline tor candidates to State Legislature in accord­
A directed verdict of inno­ A- Connell arrested the driver qualify tor Lonswood's Dec. I ance with population and tor
cent was given hy Circuit of the pickup truck, Mel municipal election is this Sat­ no other purpose whatsoever."
Judge Vassar It Carlton yes­ Thomas Stevcna, of Route 2, urday at 12 noon, Mr*. Onnle
If the Legislators fails to
terday In a breaking ami enter­ Sanford, on a charge of violat- R Shomate, city clerk, an­ meet, the petition says, or fails
Lifetime Unconditional Bond Hazard Warranty
ing trial of Theodore Drilficld, ing the right-of-way.
nounced today.
to pass a "fair measure," the
accused of the theft of items
He said cars operated west
Posts open are the office of court was asked "to order ap­
from the Tip Top Supermarket on Onora Road by Hubbard mayor, two council scats, city portionment In the State of
on West 13th Street last June. and east on the aame road by clerk and tax collector.
Florida by Judicial decree."
The verdict was made on the May A. Kauffman of 101 West
To run, a candidate must be
Swann already hat before ■
motion of Prosecuting Atly. A. Jinkins Circle, had stopped for a registered voter in the city three-judge federal panel in
J. iloseman after the itate the red light. As it turned ami file a petition with the Miami a petition asking a data
had concluded presentation nf green, Hubbard started across city cle~k containing signa­ be set tor the Legislature to
* Periodic Inspection
• Flat Tira Repair
its evidence. Public Defender Hanford Avenue.
tures of to registered voters. meet and consider apportion­
• Tire Ilotatlon
• Front End Check
David Flaxer represented DellTrooper Connell said Ste­ Candidates who have quali­ ment. Today's petition super­
field.
vens, headed south on Sanford- fied to date arc Alien R. I.or- sedes tha previous one, he
BUDGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARGES
ford, didn't see the light mann, incumbent, and David said.
change and slammed into the Wentworth, for mayor; R. C.
Swann pointed out Florida
Women Studied
right side of the Hubbard car. Carlson, incumbent, Jimmy voters defeited s constitution­
T A L L A H A S SE E (U PI) —
Force of (he Impact spun it Reiter, Percy White, Donald al amendment calling for a 43The governor's newly ap­ around so the rear of his car Smith and William Baumhol- senator 112 representative plan
pointed 2ri-member Comm Is- slammed into the stopped scr. for council; Onnie R. Sho­ by a 2-1 majority on Nov. 3.
•ion on Status of Women was Ks uilmaa vehicle, 'The truck mate. incumbent and Mrs. B. The Legislature Is currently
405 W. First St.
322-0651
to convene In Tallahassee also spun around and was fac­ R. Gray, for clerk and Roy set up under that plan.
Thursday for Its first full ing northeast at the Intersec­ Shomate, incumbent and B.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
He attacked the constitution­
meeting.
tion.
it. Gray fir tax collector.
ality ol the Legislature and

New Troubles
Arise In A sia

Injured Girl
'Fairly Good'

Same Aim Sought

Special Session
Asked In Suit

Sailor Injured
In 3-Car Crash

Jury Verdict

Deadline Told
On Qualifying

W hy You Should

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                    <text>• MON. • TUES. • W ED.

q u a n t it y

RIGHTS
RESERVED
MEW ORLEANS (UPI) T W body of Arehbl.hop Jos­
eph Francis Rummcl, the
German-bom p r • la t a who
headed the Roman Catholie
New Orleans archdiocese for
tt~ y e a rs, lay In state today
Wty.Notre Dame seminary.
Summel drew nationwide
•tfin tio n In 1962 when he or­
dered Catholie schools In hla
•rehdinrese desegregated. Ho
died Sunday In Hutel Dleu
Catholic Hospital a t the age
£ e was admitted to the
AatfilUl Saturday for treatBMSit for double pneumonia.
B f was put under oxygen and
aasfy reports said he was regygnding well to treatment.
Ifowcver, a few hours later he
Wais listed as critical. He died
• t 1:30 p.m.
Bis body will lay in state
id the seminary until Tues­
day afternoon. Then it will he
transferred in a special eortage to the SL Louis Cathedgif, the scene of Rommel's sil­
ver jubilee aa New Orleans
Slthbtshop in 1060.
Catholic school children will
ftne part of the route follow­
e d by the cortege and they
vrul say the rosary aloud as
the procession passes.
fu n eral services for the
arshblshop will be held at 4
p.m. Wednesday In the cathedr a l Archbishop John Patrick
Cedy, Rummel’a successor,
will celebrate the Pontifical
Requiem Mass.
He will be hurled beneath
tha cathedral sanctuary. Six
ether archbishops and two
auxiliary bishops are burled
there.
S e g r e gatlonlsts protested
vigorously In 1062 when Rummet ordered ell Catholie
acbools In the archdiocese's II
civil parishes rnuntlrs deseg­
regated.
n s ordered three of the
segregationists excommunicat­
ed — the moat sevtre penal­
ty the Roman Catholic church
can impose.

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SANFORD HERALD Publisher Walter Gielow
chats with George Clevis, new promotion direc­
tor of the W inter Park Mall. Mall merchants
are getting ready for their Christman advertlajng promotion and a rt sketches of overall decor­
ations were displayed at a press reception.

Pro-W estern Sato

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Vice President-elect Hubert
H. Humphrey shares his Re­
publican opponenta* belief
that the election campaign la
too long and should be short­
ened.
Humphrey, who la vacation­
ing In the Virgin Islands, said
in a taped television inter­
view Sunday th at ho thought
most voters had made up
their minds at least two
weeks before last Tuesday’s
balloting.
Ha suggested th at there Is
"a little bipartisan soulsearching and bipartisan rea­
soning and negotiation” to
hold the national party con­
ventions in September rather
than in July or August.
Both Sen. Barry M. Goldwater and Rep. William E.
Hiller, the defeated Republi­
can ticket, have said the elec­
tion campaign was too long.
Miller has said It was "too
long, too expensive, too arduQ U A L IT Y

ous and too boring to the publie."
Humphrey, who was Inter­
viewed last week by the tele­
vision program, said six
weeks of campaigning was
enough. The present standard
la about 10 weeks.

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New Japan Leader

TOKYO (UPI) — The Ja ­ prima minister to succeed tha
panese Parliament today elect- ailing Hayato Ikeda. Sato waa
ed pro-Weatem Iiaku Sato as handpicked by Ikeda in a dra­
matic be&lt;lsida conference that
broke a political deadlock.
Sato ia expected to maintain
Japan'a e I o a e relationship
with the United Slates, and
keep the country firmly in the
Western camp. But he ia not
Adams Transfer and Star expected to halt Japan’s in­
creasing trade with Commun­
age, 2&lt;)0 N. Holly Avenue, San­
ford, has been appointed an ist China, started in the Ikeda
agent of United Van Line*, regime.
The new prime minister as­
Inc., world-wide household
goods carrier with headquar- sumed office at a time of un­
(era in St. Louis. W. A. Adams rest among militant Japnni-ststudents. Mora than 'jn.lMHi
Is owner of the company.
As local agent for United staged a demonstration Sun­
Van Lines, Adams Transfer day in the southern port city
and Storage will offer custom­ of Htiscbn nuninst the sched­
ers United's exclusive house­ uled visit of American nuclear
hold goods moving service, submarines. Six persons wete
which includes such special arrested in rlushca with po­
safety and convenience fea­ lice. A similar clash occurred
tures aa "fianitlied" vans and Saturday in Yokoauka.
L o n d o n (UPI) - The like­ equipment, complete "Pi*.
ness of defeated Republican Planning'' of every step of the
presidential candidate Barry move, and United's unique No Rude Noises
Goldwatcr has been removed "Uni-Parking" ayalem for the BLANTYKE, Malawi ft.’I’ll
irom Madame Tussatid's Wax­ safe, clean handling of prec —An official of the ruling Ma­
ions and fragile items.
works.
lawi Congress party announced
The Sunday Mirror quoted a Customers of Adams Trans today that anyone making rude
spokesman at the wax works fer and Storage also will have noises or signs as Malawi I'rc
ns saying, "Goldwatcr will not the benefit of advice and help­ mier Hastings Banda passes
bo melted down. We wdl put ful hints on moving from Unit by in a motorcade will Is* "re­
him to oiu aide In case lie id's nationally known moving ported and dealt with'' by the
consultant, lletto Malone,
authorities.
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City Approves Further Action On Marina
★

* * * C I O 6*
Seminole Chamber of Com*
mere* official* isiucd a
warning today to SanforJ
businessmen that atatamanta
they ara getting from an At*
lanta directory c o m p a n y
should not b* confused with
advertising in tha Southern
Ball Telephone Company’s yel­
low page section. Tha Cham­
ber says It ’’has no knowledge
of the value of tha Atlanta
publication and advises every­
one to read all atatamanta
carefully. If in doubt, call tha
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce.’*
a
a a
Contrary to tha thinking of
many, churches just don't run
by themselves. For example,
the First Baptist Church of
Sanford will operate during
IMS on a bud je t of $108,234.
Figure it out. That means a
weekly income of $2,043. This
church haa 1,168 members
plus 417 persons enrolled in
Its Sunday school who ara not
members of the church.
• •
•
The November meeting of
tha North Orlando Village
Council will be held a t 7:30
p.m. today in the Civic Asso­
ciation building. Recreation
area. Reports are that a light
agenda is expected.
•

a

•

Tha only thing we've seen
mors outdated than a Coldwater bumper sticker is that
"Ellerbe for Tax Collector"
aticker a fellow out in Longwood just can't get off hi*
station wagon. Actually, part
of the aticker is missing, hut
ao ia the chrome.
a
• •
Jan Galvin, local artist, won
nina ribbon* a t tha Seminole
County Fair last week. She
won four for mural* and four
for painting*. Five were first
place ribbons, two were .sec­
ond place and two more third
place ribbons. This brings to
a total of 25 awards she haa
raptured in recent rvrnti.
•

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•

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Free Auto
Park OKd
By Dotlie Austin
Shoppers iqiy park free for
two hours in downtown San­
ford now—but they had better
synchronize their watches, or
keep a sharp eye on the clock
on the bank corner.
Overtime violations will now
draw a fine of $2 instead of
the former 25 cent*.
City Commissioners voted
Monday to remove the heads
from ail parking meters for 90
days, incioding those in the
parking lots, and install twohour parking signs some time
this week. At the tam e tima,
they raised the overtime park­
ing fine to the $2 figure.
Discussion and action was a
continuation of problems which
arose a week ago when the
Sinford Merchant's Associa­
tion appeared before the com-

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mission to request that meters
be capped for 90 days beginn­
ing during the week of Nov.
9 and a 50-cent fine levied for
overtime parking.
Commissioners at that time
agreed to go along with the
request, but delayed action on
the setting ot fine* until it
could be determined U a new
ordinance was necessary. City
attorney William Hutchison re­
ported Monday that no new or­
dinance was necessary.
At the end of the 90-day
trial period, Merchant'* Asso­
ciation chairman B. L. Per­
kin* Jr. promised to give commisalrne** a written report ot
the effort ot the meter capping
on downtown business. Mer­
chants felt the move necessary
in order to compete with shop­
ping centers' free parking lots.

Seminole County

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WEATHER: Generally fair thru Wednesday; high tomorrow 75, low tonight 45-55.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1905
TUES., NOVEMBER 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO, 318

TV Manager
Will Speak To
Chamber Meet

Rain Damage
Disaster Aid
Seen By Bush

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The newly formed DeBary
Kiwanis Club will hold a J V U V A . . .
charter night banquet lit 6:30
p. m. today at the Delt*ry
Firemen's Recreation Hull for
members and their wives. The
DeLand Club will he in P iggyback
charge of tho program. Offi­ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) cers will he elected and in­ The Air Force plans to orbit
stalled following the dinner, secret experiments next month
e
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with a now piggyback satellite
The City of Sanford rccciv- that may save taxpayer* an cs
ed $18.89350 from cijarette timated $370,000.
tax receipts during September.
Altamonte Springs got $1,488,
Ix&gt;ngwnod 12,752. North Or­ JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (UPI)
lando $250, Casselberry $1,125, —President Johnson concen­
and Oviedo $1,957.
trated today on paring down
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the defense budget and patch­
Mrs. Rosamond Chapman, ing up friction among NATO
local amateur artist, is having allies In (arranging cabinether first showing at Sen- level talks.
karik's a rt corner in the paint
and glass store nn Magnolia L ife Saver
Avenue. Everyone ia invited
MINNEAPOLIS, Mian. to stop by and see .Mrs. Chap­ (UPI&gt;— A team of University
mans' work and sign the of Minnesota surgeons has de­
guest roster.
veloped a new system of liver
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transplant which it believes
When you g o down to the may sava many livei in the
Seminola County Blood Bank future.
to make your donation ask
about tha Family Utood In­ Peace Policy
surance Finn. Make it soon.
MOSCOW (UPI) - The So­
Hours a t the Blood Bank are viet Union, in the midst of
9 a. m. to 2 p. m. on Wed­ truce talks with Communist
nesday and Friday and from China, stressed again today
3:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. on that it w"l follow a policy
Monday, Tuesday and Thurs­ Peking opposes—peaceful co­
existence with the cWst.
day.
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Jim Avary, chairman of the
Board of County Commission­
ers and whose term of office
expires a t the end of Decem­
ber, remarked today that al­
though he'* leaving office he | United Press International
will still maintain a ritiren 'i
Ruin and gale winds today
interest in the affairs of the lushed parts of tho Pacific
county's governing body. Av­ (’oust.
The weather bureau warn­
ery added, “ I might any that
my interest will be of a very ed of heavy innw and 40 to
160 mile an hour galea in the
high nature.”
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I Sierra Nevsda Mountains.
Rain drenched the burnedTiie latest freeway story is
about the fellow who hailed a out hilt* around H u r h s n k ,
state trooper and complained Calif., Monday ami loosed
that his dashboard and steering mud slides that converged on
wheel had been stolen from his at leuat nine home* and left
car. The trooper helped the one housewife missing. The
driver from the back scat of woman's daughter fled the
his auto and arrested him for home just ahead of a wall of
mud.
being intoxicated.

LBJ Pares

Housewife Lost
In Mud Slide

By Jaiiaa gtss s trn
Associate Editor
''You must plan a t least 29
years ahead although you
only build for tha naxt 10,"
declared R. Clark, represent*
ing Maurice H. Connell and
Associates—a Miami firm of
consulting engineer*, whan ha
asked for a policy decision
concerning plans for tha pro­
posed marina at a special sea*
slon of the City Commission
Monday afternoon.
The Commission agreed and
authorized Connell to continue
hie work on a marina plan
which differs slightly with tha
original renderinp of tha
project.
Clark suggested th at tha
entrance to the marina b* re­
located in such a manner as
to channel marina patrons to
tha downtown business area.
Ho pointed out that even
though facilities in tha mar­
ine's own shopping district
would take soma business
from the downtown ores it
would bo buslneoo that tho
downtown d i • t r 1 e t doesn’t
have now.
Clark's plan naxt would
channel visitors to tho Ctvie
Center and finally to tha lakefront park recreation area,
Tho engineer also pointad
out that hi* firm’a Investiga­
tions revealed that tha mar­
ine's living accommodations
must bo directed toward tho
Idea of a "hostel" Instead ot
a motel and added that It
should bo a combination facil­
ity.
Hie reasoning was "A
motel does not attract traffle
—traffic attracts motela.” Rul
he emphasised that a marina
would attract boaters .
On this premile, Clark dis­
played drawings which would
provide an Initial marina noil
consisting of soma ID*4 acres,
The project rould be expand­
ed as necessity dictated by
adding aectiona in units of
one or more tcraa. Tha Com­
mission agreed with thla plan
and gave Clark a green light
to proceed on this basis al­
though Commissioner J , IL
Crapps told tha enginettr,
*'We're as far away from thla
thing as wa ran be, because
we don’t have any money al
thi* time tn do anything."
Clark told the Commission
that he would proceed os fast
a t possible since tho policy
had been set.
He estimated that the cost
of the Initial unit would be
in the neighborhood of $! mil­
lion for everything but com­
mercial buildings. Land would
ha leased and operators would
construct their own buildings.
Tha piers, Clark said, would
accommodate 308 boats.
"This it something that
should have started 20 years
ago," Clark concluded.

Septic tanks will not be il
Tom Gilchrlat, vire presi­
lowed in the second section of
dent and general manager of
English Estates since adequate
Tetrad, Inc., the coporatinn
aewer lines are available, the
which owns and operates
County Commission ruled this
WESH-TV (Channel 2), of
morning.
Daytona Reach and Orlando,
The action follows a recom­
will be the featured speaker
mendation from the zoning
Thursday night at the quart­
director, Robert Brown.
erly meeting of the Seminole
In an otherwise routine meet­
County Chamber of Com­
ing this morning, commission­
merce.
ers were advised by William
Manager John KriJcr said
Bush, county engineer, that
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today that the affair will be
the county stands a "good
held a t the Civic Center In
chance" of getting financial
Sanford, starting a t 6:30
help to correct damage caused
p. m.
by the recent heavy rains.
Also featured will be a re­
Bush said the areas in ques­
port by Ityrun Kimbal, cotion—In the Casselberry and
chairman of the trade body’*
Bear Lake areas— were in­
spected by C. J. Walker, of the
long range planning commit­
tee, on the progress being
proposed new youth recreation Florida State Board of Health,
and he said he would support
made relative to the proposed
building and two watches.
CHRISTMAS CLUB checks in the amount of $156,000 are being maileil
community college.
Funds not yet taken out of Seminole's bid for disaster aid.
by Seminole County’s four banks to members. Sunforil I’ostmuster Cedle
Chamtier President Kartyle
contingency, but promised In­ Bush said his office is in the
lieurd watches ns Ilnrold Kowlanil (left) ami Kay Daniel, cashiers, re­
Housholder laid today, "Gitclude highway signs for the process of filling in the proper
spectively, of Sanford Atlantic and Florida State Banks, drop the first
ehrist is one of Central Flor­
Seminole County Chamber of forms to get the financial help
The finances would tie used
cheeks.
(Herald Photo)
ida’s moat civic minded and
Commerce, actuarial studies
dynamic personalities, and 1
on the firemen's pension sys­ to correct road damage and
am sure our director* will not
tem and the balance of Con­ flooded areas, Bush reported.
In other action, the Commis­
servation Week expenses,
want to mis* his appearanca
These demands will de­ sion:
before our group."
crease the $12,000 contingency —Directed C o m m i ssioner
Hnushotder added, "This
On
Nov.
15,
the
Citiicn*
All
of
tha
banks,
according
fund by $11,833, leaving only John Fitzpatrick to check into Nov. It may be Veterans
meeting
ia open to all mem­
Hank o[ Oviedo will mail some to their official*, will Immedi­
a few dollars to offset the the ad vise ability of "controll­ Day hut it's also a big day for
ber* of the Chandler of Com­
$15,100
to
the
130
members
of
ately
begin
promoting
Christ
parking meter revenue loss, ed burning" of the Osceola tiie Sanford Atlantic National
that institution'* Christmas mas Club memberships for merce and their wive*,"
which haa been estimated at airstrip.
Bank and the Florida State
Gilchrlat, a native of Green
Club and N'ov. 17, the South next year.
approximately $4,472 for the —Delayed action on a plan Rang anij (he 1.582 mcmberi
Cove
Springs, was educated
All told, 1,984 members will
to make a beach at Crystal „f t;,c lw0 banks’ Christmas Seminole Bank in Fern Park
three-month trial period.
in Georgia and entered the
will
mail
almost
$23,ouO
to
its
receive
their
shares
of
about
Still to be considered for Lake in Lake Mary accessible lcjut»s
radio field in 1034 with
272 club members
$158,000.
financing this year is the ac­ to the public The plan would 0n Wednesday, the Florida
WGST, Atlanta. He later wa*
tivation of a traffic signal at have an unused portion of S utc lUnk wU, m il| chocks
associated with WMOG in
Third Street and French Wilson Drive opened to the lmt)Untina l(1 more than MS,Brunswick and In 1042 be­
Avenue and an overhead cross­ “ **'
, ...
000 to 8t9Christmas Club memcame general manager of
M*.-r*-*nir. the .San'erd
walk at Sanford Junior Hi"h -O pened bid* on variw j
Ocala’s WIMC for the John
roa.
MrinMM equtpn.c* t .,llin,ie ttln mail check, totalSchool.
11. Perry newspaper interest*.
Commissioners h a v e ex­ 'and referred them to Bush (or tog more than $51,000 to 713
In 1052 ha assumed the
study.
pressed hope that the county
club members.
management of W JIIP in
—Asked the road department
school board and the state
Jacksonville and built and
road department would give to suhmit a progress report
managed WJHP-TV In 1053.
Sanford City Commissioners, to prevent the cmmty tax as­ In 1057 he built and became
some assistance on these two covering the past several
months.
presented with a tax bill from sessor from levying the tax, vice president and general
projects, but neither one has
—Approved tho additi, n of a
the County on the Lake Monroe and commissioners instructed manager of WESH-TV.
made any commitment to do
telephone line to the offices of
Industrial Park for $874 83, lo go attend and "do what Is He ia one of three senior
so.
County Agricultural Agent Ce­
called it "ridiculous" and vow­ necessary," adding, "we are members of the Florida Asso­
cil A. Tucker.
not going to pay this ridiculCounty police are continuing ed they would not pay it.
ciation of Broadcasters and
—Okayed tomorrow, Veter
The assessment was mado loua lax."
their
investigation
of
a
safe­
has served on it* Hoard of Di­
ans Day, as a working day for
uniler a stale law whereby the
rectors ami In various offirvs
county employes hut will give cracking which netted thieves county assessor has interpret­
numerous time*.
^
them the Friday after Thanks­ $1,8:19 72 from the new Wind­ ed (he City ot Sanford's ac­
jammer Restaurant on High­
Gilchrist is currently a re­
giving
as
a
holiday
thus
mak­
Questionnaire* for th« 1964
tion as holding the land for
way 17 92
gional director of the Florida
Agricultural census In Semin­ ing a four-day weekend.
Investment.
The
restaurant
was
entered
Chandler of Commerce, a
—Gave
its
support
to
the
ole County have been mailed
Thi* is hr'.d by the City Com­
sometime over the weekend
member of the board of gov­
Florida
Development
Com
miss
to fanners, according to P. it.
and the theft was discoverer! mission to be "not true" be­
ernors
of the Daytona Bench
ion
and
Gov.
Farris
Bryant
to
Judy Kinnlard, 13 year old
Pierson who is in charge of
Monday by workmen at the cause the cost ot filling the
Area chamber.
"Buy
Florida
First".
the census in thi* county. H*
land, providing streets, water daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ox­
scene.
also declared that census tak­
Police said the burglars open­ ami aewers far exceeds the ley Thomas Kinnlard, Geneva,
ers began making their visits DcGaulle Adamant ed tiie safe and took the week­ value of the land and makes it remains under treatment at
State Canvass
to farms Monday.
PARIS (UPI) — President end receipt' from it.
difficult to classify it is an in­ Seminole Memorial Hospital TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
with
injuries
suffered
Monday
Enumerators will call an Charles dc Gaulle has told
Deputy J Q (Slim) Gallo­ vestment
The State Canvassing Board
every farmer In the county former West Germun Chan­ way also reported someone en­
Commissioner*
Instructed afternoon when she was hit will meet Wednesday or
by
a
pickup
truck
on
Lake
to help the farmer* complete cellor Konrad Adenauer he tered Freddie's Restaurant a- City Attorney William Hutch­
Thursday to certify officially
questionnaires. The census is will not relax hi* opposition cross the highway and made ison to appeal the matter to Harney Road.
the results of lust week's
taken every five year* to to the Amrrican-sponsnted off with un undisclosed amount the County Com mission im­ Judy Is suffering from a
election In Florida.
bark fracture and multiple
gather information on the na­ multi • lateral nuclear force of change from a vending ma­ mediately.
tion's agricultural resource* (MI.F) project, French gov* chine lie said he believe* the Hutchison replied that he cuts and bruises.
ernnivnt sources said today.
may have In take It tn eourt
and production.
two thefts vre unrelated.
Charged In the hit and run
accident was Charles Ketter-j
ing of Geneva. Tiie 41-year old j
man was caught by Constable
Hob Carroll about a mile from 1 f t
the accident scene. Carroll
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he rammed by washing This said he was asleep in the truck
By Jane Casselberry
coloration t* a help In iden­ and that Die crash victim’s
Long at the mercy of ill tem­
sweater was still on the hood, j
tification if a check for rabies
pered canines, the mailman U
Kettermg is charged with
is necessary.
at last fighting hack.
hit ami run, driving without an
A major problem to postal operator's license amt driving
Postmaster Edgar Siller, of
the Casselberry post office, has
employes, dog bite* account while intoxicated.
The child had just left a
announced that local postal
for 18 per rent of all injuries
employe* are now equipped
10n% ACHYLIC
each year with more than 7,- school bus and wa* walking
100% VIRGIN
with aerosol can* containing a
Ooo painful bites annually re­ down the road lo her home
new dog repellent which con­
ELECTRIC
ACRYLIC
sulting in serious loss of sick when she was hit.
sists of 15 per cent extract of
leave and in costly medical
cayenne pepper and 85 per
BLANKET
BLANKETS
treatment. Estimated co-Ms of
cent mineral oil.
aitch injuries has been report­
When sprayed Into the eye*
ed at approximately $1 million.
mouth or nose of the attack­
The new repellent offers an
R KG. $15
REG. $8.98
ing animal from a distance ot
advantage to dog owners as
NOW
NOW
SAIGON (U PI)—American
up to 12 feet, the spray will
it te**cn* the possibility of
a
id
South
Vietnamese
troops
cause the dog to make a hasty
their pet biting the carrier
retreat. It has been Identified
with the resulting difficulties found s new enemy today in
• Hinxle Control
• Soft, Warm
by the U. S. Department of
that may occur. However, the their war against Communist
•
Twin
Dr
Full
• Lovely Fashion Colore
Agriculture a* hoth *afe and
repellent doe* not replace the guerrillas — the ravages of
9 Ilcautiful Shades
effective and the Humane So­
policy of nondelivery of mail violent weather.
• Warmth Without
A tropical storm spread
ciety has not objected to its
• Dual Control $18.88
where there ia a dog known to
Weight
DOGS, BEWARE ! ! Richard Kaiser, mail car­
use.
be a menace and the postmast­ havoc Monday through the
• 72" s 90" — 3 Lb.
Within 10 to 15 minute*, efrier out of the Casselberry post office, displays
er may request that a danger­ nation’a midsection, bringing
feels wear oft and the dog re­
a can of the new dog repellent issued to postal
ous dog he confined during de­ the battle against tha Viet
turns tn normal except for a
employes as protection against unfriendly ca­ livery hours before service is Cong there to a temporary
Now Is The Time To Use Your Charge Card.
yellowish coloration which may
halt.
nines.
(Herald Photo)
restored.

Heavy Demands
Deplete Funds
In order to cope with heavy
dcmandi on the contingency
fund of the city budget, City
Commissioners Monday voted
lo transfer $8,000 which would
have air conditioned the San­
ford Public Library and $4,325
from the materials account of
the West 13th Street recon­
struction monies to the con­
tingency fund.
The •‘leeway’* contingency
account was set at $12,000 for
the fiscal year which began
in October but has already
been heavily depleted by many
demands which were made on
it, and others which have been
prumised.
Included were school cross­
ing guards' salaries. Conser­
vation Week expenses of the
Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce, ear* of new police
dogs, architectural fees on the

Engineer
Proposes
New Plan

Yule Cheer En Route

City Balks A t Tax

imposed B y County

Weekend Thefts
Probed By Police

Seminole Farm

Census Started

Girl Suffers
Broken Back

Carriers 'Going To The Dogs'

e nnetff

F A S H IO N M A N O R BLAN KETS

RED U CED T H IS W EEK O N L Y !

Weather Halts
Guerrilla War

Give Your Fair Share The United Way

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Floridans Face Concert Group Extends Drive
New T in s Next
Year, Solon Says

159 Students
O r Honor Roll
Al Junior High

Principal Hugh Carlton of
F R E E P O R T , Bahamas
Banford Junker High School
(U P!) — A top Florid* legsad tha i s m of 159
seventh, eighth and ninth
1st stive official warn* that
gralaa students who wo* *
Floridans may face new taxes
glace on tho honor roD In tha
to 1945.
first six weeks grading po­
Rep. E. C. Rowell, of Wild­
rted.
wood, who will servo as
Carlton said th a t this pa­
speaker of th# House to th*
rted la th* meat difficult on*
1065 session, said, "Floridans
af th* school year.
In all likelihood face nsw tax­
For many students this
es if they continue to demand
i been a time of bewilder­
ment, confusion and la aonaa FRANCIS E. Roumil- mora service from govern­
Instances, of frustration. This lat IV, 19-yaar-old son ment."
Rowell apoka to tha Florida
la p a r t i c u l a r l y true of of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­
th# seventh grade student* cis E. Roumlllit, of 144 Association of Insurance Com­
for whom achool Ilf* waa «o North Elliott Avenue, panies, Inc., meeting a t the
different — naw buildings, and n 1064 alumnus of Lueayan Beach Hotel.
The meeting was attended
now taaebara, naw friend* and B i s h o p Moon High
In many exsex, naw txchxlquaa School, has snllstnd in by Florida C o t . • elect Hayaf study, all contributing to th* U. S, Air Force and don Burn*, of Jacksonville,
Is underroinf b a s i c outgoing Gov. Farris Bryant,
thalr many problamatraining
at Lackland present House Speaker Mal­
"Mambarthlp on honor rolls
A BIG BOOST was given th* Semlnok County Mutual Conor! AsaodnCA88BLBKRXY LIONS honored the Udies i t a banquet at Trade Wind*
AFB, Ti
lory Homs and Senate pres­
I*
not
a
m
atter
ai
(banco
i
tton whan chacka ware presented from Loring Burgess, of Florida Statm
cafeteria la Seminole Ptasa. Left to right arc Milton Preeman, matter of
ident - alaet Jamas E. Connor,
rather It la tha m u lta of pro­
Bank (left), and Howard Hodges, of Sanford Atlantic Bank (right), to
ceremonlee: Diatrlct Governor Claude Locke, Rev. Martin Fouts, Philip
of BrookavtH*.
per organisation, proper stu­
Mrs. Kay Gallaghsr, secretary of the Concert Association.
Tope and Darwin Shea, prealdent
"The monay from the** ex­
dy habits, propar thinking,
William Dlggle, charter pres- ing drive being launched by ■aerifies and determination. It
fey J i m Csaaalbarrjr
Florida State Bank and San­ to* Association in broadening Judge Mis* and membership*
tra service# must coma from
District Oevaraor and Hr*. Idant of tbo dub, who now tha club w e n revealed by El* also indicate* th a t good, hard
somewhere,” Rewall said, "and ford Atlantic National Beak, cultural hnrtions and keep in may be obtained from Mra.
Claude Leeka, af Laeaburt, U na la Ocala but malntalna ton F. Ricbnrda, chairman. works pays off la M a g roeyou gentleman know, as busi­ concerned with community step with tha soaring procraaa Barton Bartholomew and Mrs.
w a n fuaaU of lionor a t a hla mambarablp in tha Cxaaal- Order* nr* new bahig taka* ognlaad m a superior student.
nessman, wbara that 'soma- betterment and cultural as of this community," ha aakl. Troy Ray Jr., membership
*
Donations may be given to chairmen.
by members for patch trees
Ladlaa N lfh t banquat haM by borry Club.
Van Robbiaa, an alghth
WLQJam Roland Gites, ot where' I s "
well as the financial growth of
A atoek dinner waa aorvod from tha Danko Orchard* I* grader, waa tha only student Labs M oans, has retired from
tha Lima Club af Cuaatbarry.
this area, have each made a
Ha conducted an induction and priata wara won by Mlaa Altoona fa r delivery In Jan* to mak* tha "A " Honor Roll his port with tha Florida Few
large contribution to the Semi­
uary,
tha
recommended
Ui
fa r two new Lloaa. Elaanor Arnold and Mrs.
A Light Company sftei
la th* aattrn school.
nal* County Mutual Concert
fay transplanting.
Martin Foots, of M*a- Raymond Morris.
t h a I t yssrs with tho
Association, Judge Vernon
Seventh graders who wet*
L u tb c ru Church, and
I t waa announced that
Dr. Danko baa developed
His follow woihnro pre
Mize, presklent, reported to­
to tha honor roll la|2 7 l baa btan netted thua far both early and lata varieties
Philip Taya,
Bsrjr; Ida Luclllx Robinsoa,
NOVEMBER 9, MU
osntod him with o w itch oo o
day.
chided
tha
following:
Milton Fraoman waa maatar from tha aala of Halloween which thriva Iq tha Florida
Lakx Mary; Franc** Tfcompr*Unm
eet
gift.
Encouraged by this gesture,
Scott Harris, Diana Deara f caromonlaa a n d a b o r t candy for tha dub’a eight cllmata and la making trass
sod ta d baby girl, Osteen.
~
Employed
a*
*
fireman
at
the
group
hat
voted
to
extend
Charles
Hayes,
Thomas
Ash­
olph, Ella Boutwall, Fatty
By Donna Eaten
which wlU bear next aaai
fra a tia ia warn fi*on by tha conaervatlon work.
th*
Sanford
plant,
GUoo
first
Mrs. Grace Fisher and Mrs. its current drive in hopes of ley, Oscar Toler, Grace Stapel,
Dctalla of a new fund rala- available to tbs Lions aa that Lonry, Randy Brown, Wad* was isslgnad to ths local plant
yraaidant, Darwin flhoa, and
obtaining enough memberships
they may ha offered at a fav* Singletary. Janice Cannon, ■s ■ mechanic's helper io Floyr* Gilbert, public health to angst* ths Florid* Sym­ Emma Taylor, Floyd Horne,
J
a
m
e
s
Dunham,
Margaret
nurses
of
th*
Samlnola
Coun­
orable resale price.
March, INI. He worked
phony far tn appearance here Mae Myers, Dorothy Herbert,
Nat proceed* from the eel* Ball, Sylvia Parkar, Donalyn throuih classifications of wa ty Health Dept, wara guest in addition to the already sche­ Margaret A. Ballsy, Janie* M.
Knight, Gordon Bradley, Bob
will go to aid indigent eti
Mter, auxiliary squlp- speakers a t th* November duled concert series.
Wallace, Linda Dyes*. Mar­
In need of eye examination*, Gatchel, Frank Williams, Su- ment operator, condenser ope meeting of th# Longwood
Judge Mize Is urging other garet Goodwin, Mabel Dixon, Word hx* been received her*
xannt
Brown,
Ann
MrLaurhCivic
League
(woman'*
club)
gleisee or eye surgery.
rator, turbine operator and (or
businesses to follow th* lead of
of th# death on Nov. 1 of
lin, Judy Tanner and Judy the past KM years as fire­ held laat week at tha Civie the banks sod the Florida Paw Nathalie D. Schnltzler, Bea­
Mra. Lucatta Smith, who fo r
League
Building
on
Church
trice
Rivers,
Sanford;
Arthur
Youngblad*.
man.
er and Light Company, who
Lutke, DeBary; Judy Kin- many years managed x board*
Alio, Gayle Sawyers, Bar­
He was born tn Tellico St.
also recently made ■ contri­
The DeBary Public Library man Van Aradala and Mlaa
Th# nurses explsined all bution, to assist the group la nalrd, Geneva; Voncile Rabun, Ing hous# for railroad man in
bara Hartaoek, Luatina Dan- Plains, Tenn., in 1909 and came
Sanford.
will apenaor ita annual Silver Mary Wllcon.
gleman, Beth Record, Patric­ to Sanford in 1939. He worked phase* of their work includ- bringing high quality enter Lake Monroe; Asate* Velno, Her husband, Grean W.
Mlaa Elm* Lawton Johnaton
Tea from i until S p. m. thle
Johnny
Allman,
Osteen.
Ing
home
care,
clinic
mining
ia Runnels, Cheryl Scudder, for the City Ice and Fuel Com­
tain ment to Ssnford.
will bo in charge of accept­
Smith, was Sanford chiaf of
Births
Wedaaeday a t the DeBary ing reservations for tha new
Roberta Makln, Ray Dalton, pany prior to Joining the utili­ and atudent testing.
The Judge pointed out that
police in 1908*10 and a t tho
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Schnlt­
Tables
for
th*
luncheon
Commualty Canter.
Deborah Eldrcge, Elisabeth ty firm.
this is an excellent opportun
booka and will b* aaeiitad by
time of hla death was bag*
By Daaqx Fates
He and Mrs. Giles plan to held following the business ity for service organizations to zler, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and gags agent for ACL in San*
Roger*, Janet Gallagar, Bill
In conjunction with tho tea Mra. Ctarenca Andrew* and
Mrs.
Jam
es
Hebert,
Sanford,
a
meeting
war*
decorated
for
Four
members
of
the
Epi*
Bryant, Gary Steele, Glen travel, work with their garden
fulfill their goals for eommun
will bo a number of apodal Mra .E. H. Hllberg.
Thankaglvlng with arrange­ ity improvement and progress boy; Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. ford.
feature* of Interest to frlenda
Mueic for the tea will bo ■copal Churchwomen of tang Young, Klalna Chapman, Dl and flowers oo their five-acre
Wallace, Sanford, a boy; Mr. 8urvlvon a r t a daughter,
of tho library Inrluding a die* umler direction of Mra. Lud­ wood’s Christ E p i s c o p a l an* Miller, Barbara Tinlln tract of land and go fishing. ments of whit* flower*, rosax by emphasizing, with a dona and Mrs. Henry Taylor, San­ Wlnnfa Smith Jackson, of
Mr. and Mrs. Giles are acUve and rad berrira. PlacamaU lion, the cultural aspects of
play and aala of new book* wig Kupeca and epecial gueite Church attended the Orlando ami Diana Roberta.
Columbia, 8. C.; a eon, Laur­
members
of Central tlaptist wera decorated with embossed this county. Interested In ex ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Les­ ence Smith, of Sanford; nlna
and a bargain tahlo of uied will bo Doviil Kontor, director Deanery Fall Meeting held at
Also Mary Warfel, Mike
ter
Velno,
Osteen,
a
girl.
turkeys,
pending cultural activities, the
edltlone. Tho lateat booka ac­ of the Volualo County Public
Creagtr, Joanne Fletcher, El Church, Sanford. He is a dea­
grandchildren and ■ a v a r a I
Discharges
Serving as hostesses war* Naval Officers' Wives Club re ­
quired by tha library alto will Libraries and Mite Helen Holy Cross Church, l a s t len Batta, Kathy Ryala, Deb­ con of the church.
great- and great-great-grand­
Wesley
Childers,
Johnnie
1.
Hie* Ella Cummings, Miss cently purchased 25 student
* orah Whitmire. Andy Adcock,
bo on display and reaervatlona Cole, library reaiultanl of&gt;tha Thursday.
Scott, John Jacob Greenfield, children.
Rut*
mad*
by
wagon
trains
F
I
i
is
bet
h
Abbott,
Mrs.
Vcita
tickets for deserving children
to borrow from among this atata library.
Representing the Longwood Robert Keeth, Regina M8rheaded westward still ar* vis­ Payne, Mra, 31. R. Bianken- to attend the concert series Lucius Shelley, Joseph W. Orgroup wRI bo acraptcd.
Receiving gueite will b« group were Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, rey, Roxanne Kahm, Rebecca
sono. Minnie J. Ransbottom,
Mr*. Charlaa C. Bortach la Frederick R. C l a v a r i n g a , president: Mra. Virginia Bow* Cochran, Roger Egbara, Tom ible on tha Oregon Trail route ahip, Mrs. Maurice Rudolph and further their artistic exper Helen Scott, Daisy B. Speer,
and
Mra.
Opal
McElroy.
In
Nebraska.
lcnces
by
seeing
and
hearing
general chairman of this chairmen of the library board
Wade, Katherine Bishop, Jan­
Alfred Vsliot. Johnnie Scott l a t k a Court ml t h * co w aty
"live" performers.
J e S e e . Sem inal* Co w aty, S la t*
yaar'a t r e a t w i t h Mra. and Mr*. Harry M. Johnqusat, eraox, vice president; Mrs. et Eldridgr. Judy Sm|th and
Jr.,
Janet Bcrke and baby girl, » ! F lo rid a . In P ro b a ta
"All businesses, clubs and
Charlaa Braun aarvlng aa ro- librarian. Auditing them will Marguerite Morrlion and klre. Lynn Wernicke,
l a r e Ih * K e la le oft
organizations are urged to aid Sanford; Emma Goewey, De- GKUfUIE It. DUNN.
ehalrmaa. Mr*. Phillip Lnuns- ha Jin . itoy Decker, Mr*. Dll Htrwart.
E i g h t h grade students
D ece ased .
Tha meeting began at 0:10
bary la In charga of tho tea John Connolly, Mrs. Edith
F t 1 4 1 . N f»TH'H
whoa* names wara placed on
labia whoro preaiding hoi- Hawthrone and Mr*. Walter a m. with registration, Tha
Nolle* 1* h e r e b y x t v a a t h a t
th* honor roll include:
Ih* u n d a r a l s n t d w ill, o n (h o
taaaaa will b* Mra. Harold A. Llndberg. Presiding a t the Holy Communion Service at
F O R TAX ORF.O
Bill Bracken, Jo* Paulina,
NOTH'): OK A P P L IC A T IO N
f a r e . 111.14 F i e r i d a H i a i a t e s a l SJth (ley of N o v e m b e r , A. D.
Lynch, Mia* Ruth Batch, Mra. donation table will ha Mr*. 10 a.m. waa conducted by Rev.
1114. p r e s e n t t n t h s H o n o r a b l e
VON TA X D E E D
Lynn Fehd, Debora Jones,
C ounty
Judge
of
Sam lnot*
l i r a . 1SS.IS P i e r Ido f t s l s l n a f
Aldo Loot, Mra. Frank Maher, John G. Klipfel and Mra. Wil­ l.cRoy Soper, Holy Cross rec­
N O T IC E IN H E R E B Y OIVKN, C o u n t y . F ln rtd * . h i s f i n a l r e ­
L o u Sparks, Rebecca Thor­
IS IO I
That ta n *
D ev elo p m en t Co.
Mlaa Emma Baker, Mra. Tel- liam 8. Canaday.
tor, anti a delirtoua brunch
d m i n i s t r a t o r c.t a. o f
n o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n .
ne!!, Dori# Barh, Jacki* Ed
f n lln w ln x c e r ­ tthu *r n . Ea*s t a.A
te of GEORGE
H.
By M aryxu Mile*
is the only community without T h a t Ml Con| a McCool t h a tt ihfei cha ot el d e hr iot f the
waa aarvad at I t a.m. In the
filed aald c e r t i ­
ward*, Joa Weber, David
h a t i l s r of t h s f o llo w ln * c e r t i ­ f i c a t e for t s i d i e d In h* Iss ued DUNN, d eceased, a n d n t s a i d
such a meeting place.
Tariah Houaa.
Officers
for
tha
Fortst
City
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Long, Rita Simas, Clifton
New members reported In­ fo r t a x deed t o ha Iss ued t h s r a - t h e r e o n . Th* c e r t i f i c a t e n u m b e r p l i c a t i o n to t h a a a ld J u d x * f o r
The buainees meeting fol­
an d y e a r o f lenunneo, l h a d o t a f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t o f h l a a d ­
Gainey, Don Keeth, Batty Community Association rec­ cluded Mr. and Mra. Glenn on.
T h a c a r t l f t r a l a n u m b e r a n i l c r l p t ln n o f t h a p r o p a r i y , an d
lowing brunch was held at the
Kuykendall, Martha Lee Ruse, ommended for the coming Fcontke, Mr. and Mra. Robert y e a r o f Issu an ce, ih * d e s c r i p ­ t h e n a m e In w hich It w a s a o i - m i n i s t r a t i o n o f a a l d s i t i t r , a n d
for a n o r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g h i m
church with Mrs. W. D. Ridtll
t i o n o f t h a p r o p e r l y , a n d t h a aeto d e r a s s follo w s:
Sandra Bartholoraaw, Julie year at this month's meeting T riable, Mr. and Mrs. Forest n a m e In w h l r h It w s * i i i e n e d
s t s u c h A d m i n i s t r a t o r c.t.a.
of Clermont, deanery director,
C e r t i f i c a t e No. I l l
Y e a r of
D a t e d th is th * ) l r d d a y a t
Persons.
wara Job* Bathes, president; Anderson, Charlaa Hunter, Al a r t a s f o llo w s:
I s s u a n c e 1)11
In charge. Welcoming the
O cto b er, A. □ 1114.
T sar af
Description a f P r e p a rty l
Also Jim Grogan, Tommy Alien Forward, first vice pres­ Fiori, H. K. McPherson, Ger­ Ct ses rutsi fnirc*a t eISISNo. SI
/ * / o e o . A. ■ I 'E E R . J R .
group was Mra. R. W. Wil­
P a r t Daac. In D B 1(1 P a t *
A s A d m i n i s t r a t o r c.t.a. a t
Ratliff, Gail Hanacom, Faya
D aaerlp tlea a f P ro p e rty ■
*4 * Lee* r h l t l l p e T t r r a c * )
liams, prealdent of the Epi­
ident; Murray tan g , second ald Brown and Bryan Rucker.
th s E state o f
t a t I), U o o h s r t o w n , P l a t
S e c t i o n 31 T o w n s h i p I t S
Maratila, Delta Splnetil, Don­
Association membership was
G E O R G E H. DUNN,
■y Donna Kites
h o o k I P a x * * I? A SI
through pullman cars. 11 m ad scopal Churchwomen of Holy nie Comfort, Vicki Hardin, vice president; Adolph Juhl,
flanu* I I E
D ect.it I
reported at 70 persona. Twenty N a m a In w h i c h a s s t s a a d J * Nani* In w hich a s e s t s a d
BUI Owens, production man­ said that Longwood had five Cross Church with the re­ Don Whitmire, Jayne Polgar, treasurer and Mrs. Forward,
a f s a i d W e l l b o r n C. P hillip s. J r Ail of OEO. A. 8 P E E R . J R .
were in attendance for the pt&gt;.r o *p e rNt ye t thIss t nA*s htnle yth. #AM
C o u n t y o f said p r o p e r l y b e t n x In Ih* of a P E E T l A S P E E R
ager tor Nova Film Produc­ churches, two schools, post of­ sponse by Mra. William Boyd. David Benson, Dabble Taylor, secretary.
meeting.
I s m l n o l * . S i s t * o f F lo rid * . U n ­ C o u n t y o f N tm ln n lt, S l a t * of A t t o r n e y * f o r a a l d E a t s t #
Directors nominated were
tion* af Winter P irk, hai an­ fice, depot and telegraph of­ Noonday prayer was offered Bruce Robinson, Pat McCoy,
is** su c h c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l b t F l o r i d a . I ' n l t t s su c h c e r t i f i c a t e I IS M s s n o l l a A v s n u *
by Fr. Soper. Trl-annual re­
r t d s s m s d a c c o r d i n g l a law t h a s h a l l he r « Je e m e d s r r n r d l n x lo Nsn fo rd . F l o r i d *
Bryan Rucker snd Leland J a ­
nounced that the company ten­ fice, all within three minute*
Terri 8iskind, Brenda Bloodsproperty
described
tn
stlch t a w t h s p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In P u b t U h Oet. 37 X N o r . I, I t
ports wera given hy the dele­
cobs, district one, east SR 431
c e r t i f i e s ! * will ha sold lo t h * su c h c e r t i f i c a t e will h* so ld to IT. 1)11.
worth, and Cindy Fltspatrlck
tatively plane to Dim sequ­ of the hotel end that terms for
and SR 434 snd Al Xrenier snd
gates
h l x h s s t t a s h b i d d e r s i th * f r o n t t h s h i g h e s t cash b idder a t I h t rn v -is s
F Il'T IT IO I ■ M S B
Alio Robert Jernlgan, Lin
ences of "Tha Cry of Laugh- guests were |3 per day.
Marlon Bozeman, district two, NOTH'* IS her*hy given lhs&gt; dCooourr t a Hf o ut ht a* aSt e mSiannofloerd .C oFulnotry­ f r o n t d o o r of th * Nsmlnole IN T H E C I R C U I T m i ' I I T I4F
da Bradbury, Deni** Jarrtll west of the highways.
w* are engaged In business st
C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e n t San T H E NINTH J t D U I A I . C I R ­
tag Owls'1 next Monday and Its moat outstanding record­
IIwy. 1T-SS. earner Seralneii ida. o n th * f i r s t M o n d ay In th * ford. F lo rid * , an th* f l r a t M o n ­ C U I T . IN AND F O R S E M IN O L E
Elian
Sloan.
Vicki
Taft,
Lar­
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event
waa
a
reception
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Nominations will be received Ul«4, Ismlnuts County. Florid*,
Tueaday in Longwood.
day In t h # m o n t h of D«r*m h* r.
F LO R ID A
ry Poole, Jane Mere, Danny from the floor at the Dec. 7 under ths flrtlllnm nsm* nf, Is t h a J t h d a y o f D ece m b e r, 1A4I w h ic h Is t h e Tth d a y of COUNTY.
1017 (or governors of all the
CHA NCERY NO. I4SM
The Longwood Hotel, an his1*4!
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t
a
n
Auto
Service,
and
that
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4
Tarlton, David Dawes, Jim meeting at Bear Lake Elemen­
stales which waa attended by
FIR ST
FEDERAL
HAVING*
D a t a . I t h l a 33rd d a y a f 0 c t o D a te d th la 33rd d a y o f Oct
w # i n t e n d lo regleter snld nsm*
AND LOAN AH.dinTATION O F
aoric landmark in Uia city, will 33 governors.
llecktnbacN, Alan Hall. Vicki tary School snd will be follow­ with ths Clerk af tha Circuit bar. l i f t .
o b er. 1)41
ORLANDO,
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C lark '* « * e lt
tw tha aita of much of the film­ The hotel still has many
( O fficial C lark '* Neal)
llerrin, Jennifer Olliff, Coteen ed by ballot elections and In­ C o u r t . Ssmlnat* County. F l o r ­ (Of fAtotal
Plaintiff,
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Max Oscar Brown, 70, died Williams, Daphne deGanahl.
vs.
ing being used through the of ita original furnishing!,
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
stallation.
visions at th* Fictitious Nsm*
C ls rk of c ir c u it C ourt
RICHARD M
CRAIG . J E A N ■am ln ol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
■tsiutss. la-wlt: Metloa 141 St
S i m l n s l * C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
Ninth gradera had 57 names
eourteay of ita present owner, among them a quadruple seat­ Oct. I t aa raault of an autoNKA K. CRAIG, h i t w i t s ; T IM E
ln
other
busbwsa
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ed chair which was estimated
FIN A N C E HER VICK. I N C , a
on thalr honor roll They In­ matting, held at the home of
Mra. Bobbie Jo Hunt.
D eputy C lark
■1*: D a v i d W. J u r e *
D e p u t y C le r k
FI or Id* c o r p o r a ti o n , an d W. V.
Born Sept. 12, IB94, in Con cluded:
P u b l i s h Nov. IS, IT. Id * Dec P u h l l . h Nov. IS, IT, I I X Dec RO HE RTS. M. D ,
II. Illehtrd Joys*
Built In 1183 by K. W. Iteock, by an antique collector to dale
Mr. and Mrs. David Beant,
Oct. IT * Nov. 1. IS. t. 1)14
I. 13*1.
D efendant#
founder of the loan of tang- bark lo Pre • Revolutionary necticut, he had mad* hia
Jean Carter, Steve flart- Causeway Driva, Forest City, Publish
CIH I-JI
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CD4I-S1
NOTICE o r PI IT
home
here
on
Moor*
Station
period.
The
story
has
been
wood, tha hotel was once a
aock. Larry Smith, Ronnie • committee waa chosen to cor-tr
• T ATI: OF F L U H ID AI
n o t i i ' k o r A P P L IC A T IO N
l a t h * C o a r l ml t h e C e a a l r
noted resort of tha Central handed down that the chair Road for tha past four years. Weatbrook. Janet Lewis, Sher* work out plana for tha Nov. 21 g v n c i a r application
F U R T A X UKKD
J * d * e . S em in al* t r i m l y . F l o r ­ COUNTY OF OR ANt.Cl
He
waa
a
retired
machinist
and
several
other
piccci
of
T
O i JE A N N K A K. C R A IG
Florida area. Winter vacation­
( • a * . IBS.IS F l o r i d a S t a t u t e * * f id*. l a )*Tah*l*.
F O R TA X D B R D
alynn Williams, Mark Caolo, "Forest City Ground Clearing
R isldenr* U n k n o w n
Thera are no known sur­
la re l K elale a l
(Baa, 1*4.1* F l a r U a S tafw taa of t p a a t
ers came from Jacksonville by furniture were onen hotel
Yo u ar* h e r s b y n o t i f i e d t h a t
Lynn Carlaon, Sue Price, Day" for th* asiociatlon prop­ 104*4
NOT IC E IN U K I l E n r G IV E N . KUZARKTU HASTINGS Wit,pieces
In
F.ngland.
vivor*.
a
eu
ll
h as b e e n file d a g a i n s t
fU. Johns River steamer to
N O T IC E IN H K H K B T OIVKN. T h a t Mct'ool X McCool t h a 1,1 AMN
Kathy Young, Kay White, erty in Lake Harriet Estates
you In th* a b o v e e n t i t l e 1 r a u i * .
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heldD*.
eaead
Hanford where they transferr­
Donlta Braden, Kalhi Fire­ wbara a community club and a r a f t h a f o l lo w in g e t r t l f l c a i * f l c a t * ha* file d a a l d c e r t i f i c a t e Tw Sll r r e d l l a r * a n d Pee*#** a n d t h a t y o u a r * r t t i u l r e d t o
ed to horaedrawn carriage* for
y o u r a n s w e r w i t h th * C U r k
stone, Blair Kltner. Mary Lou playground la to be b u ilt Mur­ h a* f l l s d s a id c e r t i f i e s ! * for f o r t a x d a s d t o b* lesusd t h s r a - l l a e l a p (Taint* » r D e m a o d * o111*
f t h i s C o u r t a n d to s e r v o a
the 11 mil* Journey la tong
a x S**4 t o b* Iss u ed ( h s r a o n on Th* e t r t l f l c a i * n u m h s r s n d A p a l a t l S aid K*4*l*i
Klay, Bruce Black, David ray tang was named chair­ tTh*
copy th s r s o f upon t h s plane a r i l f l c s t a n u m h a r s n d y asr y t i r a t I t s u s n r a . l h a d e s c r i p ­
You a n d *ach o f y o u »r* i f f
or p l a i n t i f f ' s s t i o r n s y * .
Soper, Hank Ashby, and Lin­ man of tha committee with o f I ssu an c* . th * d e s c r i p t i o n af tion a f l h a p r o p a r i y , a n d th * h * r» h y no tified an d r e n u l r e d to twhite*
n * m a e n d a 1 d r * * s I*
It la reported that Oen. Illy
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others
to
b*
Basil*.
Brian
Ben­
p
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e s e n t an y claim * a n d d e ­ G iles,
da Hughes.
llelrlrk
A
Hobtnsoa.
w h i c h It w a s asa*aa*4 a r t s* a r * a* fail, u«:
aaes 8. Grant, in hia declining
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jamin. Mrs. Forward, Mra. f o l lo w s :
I« t E ast C hurch Street, O rla n ­
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years, once spent a night at
do. F lorid* , n o t l a t e r t h a n NovC e r t i f i c a t e No. *31
T e a r af I s s u a n c e I )* )
e s t a t * n f Kllt*t&gt;«th H a s t l m * • m b * r 31. D S L I f y o u f a l l t o dn
Tom Jones, Doug Stanley, Buell, Rucker and Jaeobi.
tha hotel, known aa The Wal­
(Entry deadline la Nov, 14.1
DeaeelpiU w a f P r e p e r t y i
tssuane* t i l l
11 I l l u m e , d ecs saa d . l a t e n t Mid so a Peer*# P r o C o n fsa ao wilt
Marines
have
donated
two
Mary
Margaret Reynoldt,
D aaaalp llaw a f F r a P a t t y i
t a l i I I I I I I X I I I Ho-'kar- P o u n t y t n th * C o u n t y J u d g e of
tham Hotel at that time. In
t - u n r i o t Book I r e v e t P fm i n n l * c o-inty, P l - r l d * . *t h* e n t e r e d s g i l n t t ynu f o r th *
t a t IS B lk 1. N o r t h O rlsn
......... . We will enter a marching unit.
Bonnie Boyd, Fred Carter, days toward preliminary clear­
re lie f d e m a n d e d tn I h e C o m ­
1IM it was advertised In north­
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Cindy Green, Kay Tiiaon, ing of th* property and will be
ern newspapers aa being "fin­ .......... . . We will enter a small Goat. (Hand Pulled)
F l a t Book I I P a g e t I ? A IS
N em o In w h i c h e-*#»*od r-*r\ of s a id C o u n t y a t Banford. p l a i n t . T h is s u i t I* In f u r* -L&gt;ee
back
Nov.
2122.
*
kiortgas*. T h# real p ro p e rly
N am * In w h i c h t s s a s a a d P a r ­ X Id a &gt;'. N tsphsn*. .All o f s a i d F l o ri d a , w i t h i n alx c a l e n d e r
I.aurs Henderson, Robert Hatished with all Improvements of
r y v W i l l l r * Inc. All o f aatd p r u p e r l y b s i n u In l h a C o u n t y m o n t h * f ro m th * t i m e nf th* proceed*.! a g a i n s t la:
Named
to
serve
as
a
way*
t a t S In H W k C. o r R I D G E
We will enter • large float. (Vehirle Pulled)
hark, Sidney park, Bernle
a first class hotel, having rise
County o f liamtnnt*. b l i t * n f F l o r i d a f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n of lhl« notice
and means committee were op fr o pSaarmi yl n ohl at .l n a( t attn* tohf* Florid*
HIGH S U U D IVISION. S e m i ­
Ual** * auch c e r t i f i c a t e ( h a l l b* T w o r n p u i o f r i c h r l d t o
Harper, Robert Powell, Pam
trie belli m d bathrooms and
na!#
C ou n ty , F lorid*, tcDirk Laihlay, chairman and I ’n l s s s . aitrh c a r t l f l c a t * s h t l l r*-i**ni*.| a c c o r d i n g lo lew th d e m a n d sh a ll h * in w r i t i n g , and
I'leaae Classify Entries aa Follows:
Plgntt, Steve Fitegeretd. Gail
ca M l n g t o p l a t t h e r e o f , r e ­
being nicely furnished." The
II. K. McPherson and Boze­ ha r a d s a m a d a c c o r d i n g t o law p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In *uch c e r ­ • h a l l *i *t* th* place a n d peel
t a r d e d la P l a t Kook I t .
advertisement stated that the
Chick, Andy Creamer, Step­ man. Serving aa a by laws l h a p r o p e r t y d a a c r lb a d In st, h t i f i c a t e will he *.&gt;ld t o Ih* h i g h - office a d l r e t , of i h * c l a i m a n t ,
Commercial
.......... Rrllginua Organisation
p a s s I I . o f th * P u b l i c R e ­
b* nold t o tha e t t c a s h b i d d e r *t ih* f r o n t a n d eh all n# *w&lt;&gt;rn t o by th*
hotel was situated at the junc­
hanie Williams, and Mike Gib­ committee will be Juhl, chair­ ch al sr thlaf lacla tb*i d dwill
co rd s u f Hamlnol* C o u n t y ,
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School
..............Junior Civic Organisation
F lo rid a.
tion of two railroads anti was
son.
n f t h a g e m i n a t e C o u n t y Cour t C o u r t Iln u r* a t Nanford. F l o r ­ t o r n e y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by a
man and Lsshlay, Mrs. Bathes H o u a a a t S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a , on id*. a a th * f i r s t M o n d s y In
W I T N E S S m y h * n d » n d th *
41 hours from New York by
f
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and
Alio
Barney
Griggs,
Daryl
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o f t h i s C o u r t a t O r la n d o .
— — Senior Civie Organisation
and Mr. and Mrs. Forward. • ha f l r a t M onday In t h a month Ih* m e a l h o f D ece m b e r. I)*4. auch claim o r d e m a n d n o t m
Fluri-l*. t h i s i s t h d a y o f OctKanter, Darell Vodoplch. Ka­ Recommendations for changes o r D e c e m b e r. H 4 I , w h i c h Is th* w h l r h la Ih* Tlh day of D e c ­ filed *h* l| h* t o i l
o b « r , A. D. 114 4,
Name of Organisation .... __
n f D ec a m b e r, 1)44.
e m b e r , 1)41.
Frederick
IH atlng*
w i l ­ (SEAL)
thy Avanel, Judy Thompson, are to be presented at th* De­ 7 t hD adt eady th
in H r I d a y a f OatD o le d t h i s 31rd J a y o f Outliam *
A r t h u r It
Beckw ith
Ann Doudney. Paul Glad. Dix­ cember meeting.
c h e f . 1)44
Person In Charga ....................
Uher. 1)41
A* e x e c u t o r of th * t a e t WUl
C le r k
WHOM A, M S I
l l a l ' i l l —Fun
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c
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Clerk’*
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a
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e
m
e
n
t
of
ie- Holmaa, Karan Williams,
H | . M a r t h a T. Vlhlen. P C.
a r s l s e r v i c e s for M s s O a r e r
Special guest waa Al Fiori,
A rthur H
Backw lth. J r ,
A r t h u r ll
B s rk w d ih
Jr,
E lisab eth
H astlas*
W il­ G ILE S . H E D R I C K A
Address ...... ......................... _
Phone
g r o w n . IS, w h o d l s d Oct 11.
Carol Rati, Ban Winfrae, Mar­ field represents Uve for Boy
C la rk o t C ircuit Court
C l e r k of c i r c u i t C o u r t
liam*.
decea
sed
ROBINSON
w ill h e h e l d s t t o 1# s. m
Sem Jnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
X t m ln o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d *
R W. W ar*,
ian* Wycht, Brenda Carter, Scouts of America who spoke
Mall to:
US E ast C h urch Street
W e d n e s d a y a t th e grav esid e
B y : H N. T a m m . J r .
B y ; H. N T a m m , J r ,
A t t o r n e y (o r K x a c u t a r
O r la n d o , F l o r i d *
In
Sylvan
U h.
C e m e te r y
Trudy
Portowig.
Slava
Slay­
on
necessity
o(
having
a
build­
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p
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k
P. O. Do* 151.1
D eputy C lerk
P. O. Rox I I I )
Altorney* f o r P l a i n t i f f
w ith I I.* n r u « * r s' S *»*ll
ton, Patty HowUnd, Jean ing in the area for scout meet­ I-u M lrh Nov. I*. 17, 34 A Dot P u h 1 l , h Nov. 10, IT, 31 A Dec h a n f u r d . Fiori la
Sanford, FIs.
Publish Out, JO, 3J, * \ 0v. 3. 11
J r iitlU-Inlltig Hrlna.il, F u n
t . 1)44.
I. 11*1.
PubltaU Nov. J. IS. J f . J»t i&gt;*« 1)41
Ugff and Jew** Me Gough.
ings and pointed out that Uus C M a - J I
r e i U uiue la i s . i a e
CtM -ll
C D ti-l
CD F-II

William Giles
Ends 21 Years

Hospital Notes

Nunes Speak
For League

Lucetta Smith

DeBary Library To Sponsor
Silver Tea This Wednesday

Death Reported

Churchwomen
Attend Meet

Legal Notice

Forest City Group

Nominates Officers

Longwood Hotel To
Be Site For M ovie

Legal Notice

M ax Brown, 70;
Fatally Hurt

Jaycee Christmas Parade
Entry Blank

Funeral Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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A FILM STRIP, Holiday With Flowers, was shown by Mr*. H. T. Crit­
tenden, local florist, right, for members of the South Seminole Junior
High Future Homemakers Club recently. Shown serving refreshments
are, from left, Kathy Ford, Marty Cooper, president and Connie Dyer,
treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

FOUR GALLONS OF DLOOD have been do­
nated to the Seminole County Blood Bnnk by
Herald staff reporter Robert Thomas. Here
Thomas holds the 32nd pint which he donated.
Nurse at right*is Mrs. Vera Mathers.

Herald Staffer
Gives 4 Gallons
To Blood Bank

SEMINOLE COUNTY Chamber of Commerce director* were guest* of
the Winter 1’ark Christian Business Men’s Club to hear a talk by Nelson
Blount, owner of Stenmtown U. S. A. More thnn 200 persons attended the
meeting at the Windjammer and heard Blount tell of his religions ex­
periences. From left nre Jtep, Joe Davis, Chnrle* Robinson, Blount, Mayor
A. L. Wilson and Tom Willey, who introduced the speaker. (Herald Photo)

Dr. O'Malley
To Be Guest
In DeBary
Dr. Joe O’Malley, Orlando
surgeon and big game hunter,
will be guest uf Un* Deftnry
Civic Association nt today's
7:30 p. m. meeting nt the
Community Canter.
He will tell of his African
safaris and show Illustration*
of the hunt* which were made
by an artist and a photognrpber.
The association will spon­
sor n plastic wares sale for
benefit of the Center next
Monduy at 10 s. m.

Robert B. Thomaa Jr., San­
ford Herald staff reporter,
has donated hit 32nd pint of
blood to the Seminole County
Blood Bank, making a total
of four gallons.
Thomas has actually don­
ated much mote blood than
this over the past 13 years,
making Individual donations JOHN Stnnkiewicz Jr.,
i n t e 1to persons who needed blood photographic
when he was a student at licence chief, was pre­
Florida A. and M. University, sented with a letter of
ill I'eliSACota, Jacksonville and commendation for out­
performance
in New York. He estimates he standing
has probably given in excess of duty by Cnpt. James
O. Mayo, commanding
of 41) pints.
By JoAnn Hays
Since the Seminole County officer of HcconnnisThe regular monthly meet
niood Bank opened in 1P57 nance A t t a c k Wing lng of the Geneva Volunteer
Thomaa has been a regular One. The Chief who re­ Fire Dept will be he'd at S p.
donor, coming in every two sides with his wife, Jo, m. today In tin* Community
months to give the maximum and their five children 11*11. XIneb new business is on
of five pints a year.
a t 119 Oakland Ave­ the o end a a mI a full atten­
•Thomaa* record is topped nue. has been ordered dance of members is desired.
only by that of local Insurance to Whidbey I s la n d ,
Reports are that the depart­
man B. L. (Bud) Moughton, Wash.
(Navy Photo) ment cleared more than $530
who ha* now reached t total
Ten the turkey shnol sponsored
Started by Benjamin Frank-!Oct 17 and that this money
of 33 pint*.
Mrs. Louise Bauman, Blood tin in 1732, Poor Richard's At will be used for equipment
Rank secretary, urged others manac waa published lor 251needed to complete the lire
[truck.
to follow Thomas’ example, years.
saying,
“The local hospital needs
an average of 100 pints a
month, but Seminole County
only supplies about 00 or 70
and the rest ha* to be
brought In. With more tlmn
7l),t)o0 people in Seminole
Itanguirc High Fidelity FM-AM
{County it would seem that
hot) a month could keep Sem­
Radio — Intercom Puts Rettcr
inole County's Blood Bank In
good shape."
Living In Every Room . . . the
i Donors hours nre 3:30 to
8 p. m. on Monday, Tuesday
“Golden Touch” For New Home
and Thursday and 0 a. m. to
Pleasure.
! 2 p. m. on Wednesday and
I Friday,

Geneva VFD
Meets Today

GETTING READY for Saturday’s 8 p.m. square dance at Hear Lake
Elementary School are these members of the Bear Lake Community Club
which is sponsoring the dunce as another civic endeuvor open to all resi­
dents and friends of the area. In the group shown are, standing, left to
right, Hob Bunnell, Mrs. Robert Conover, Mrs. Russell Loomis and Rich­
ard Ostrander; kneeling, Mrs. Ostrander and Miss Emm Strasburg.

Charlotte Abdicates Thursday
LUXEMBOURG
CITY
(171*1) — Grand Duchess
C'harlutte of Luxembourg will
abdicate in favor of her cld^eat son Thursday.
And na one Luxembourger
put it: “ Unlike the Russian*
we will nut take her pictures
down. \V« will ju st add thoa«
of Prince Jean."
The “ grand old lady," 74
and ailing, has ruled thia tiny
but sovereign natiun for morw
fcthan 15 years.
• The long-expected abdica­
tion to the 42-ytor-old prince
will consist simply of e signa­
ture on a document at an in­
timate rrremony in the grand
du&lt;*n| palace.
Prince Jean atilt looks Ilka

what he once waa — an of­
ficer in the British Grenadier
G u a r d s . The tall, alint,
straight-hacked princu spent
World War It in Britain anil
rode a tank into his liberated
capital in 1014.
He bruught a British army
sergeant-major along with
him and the non-com stayed
on to make the Luxembourg

army one of the smartest on
parade If not the biggest In
Europe.
In 1053 he married Princess
Jusephine-Charlotte, sister of
Belgium's King Ilnudouin.
They have five chlldrrn, In­
cluding U-yeur-uld Prince Hen­
ri, who next Thursday be­
come* hereditary grand duko
of the 000 square-mile duchy.

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year she was M i s s
Teen-age America. Her
reign is near its end
and her final duty will
be* to place the crown
do the head of Miss
Teen-ape America for
flO do tins Friday.

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Lake Mary Fair Reports Given
By Frances Wrslef
Report on 1-ake Mary's en­
try nt American Legion Fair
was given hy Mr*. Donald
Jitcksun, wife of the Booth
Committee chairman, at last
week's meeting of the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce.
The entry received four
points toward the Presidential
Trophy for its nrrungement
of rut flower* done by Mr*.
Mitry Donaldson. The garden
scene received many favorable
comment* and with this elllourngemeal the committee
stated that efforts toward
winning tin* award should be
continued next year.
Mrs. Jackson expressed her

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husband's thanks to all hrlpwfthtkib/g,
rrs, naming Adam Siyk. Kay
Bassman, Frank Cook, W. C.
txdasivt
Hopkins, Bobby Hopkins, Mr.
Golden-Jit Berner
and Mm. C. S. Donaldson,
“Cracker’* Donaldson, Flor­
P ow er-A ir B low er fop*
ence Scndder, who did the art • tin
not) save* up to 23% am
work. Crystal latke Nursery
fuel
and Lee Mansfield who donat­ s D e c o ra to r-sty lin g o d d s
to your home
ed the sod and Ellis Lloyd • beauty
Full l-ye«r w arran ty b y
for doiuiting sand.
Motor Whwt Corporation
The Chamlier liody, in turn,
•
45.00MTU Craedly wMb
voted nn expression of thanks
TwWflew
Fertrd-Oran Hewer
to Jackson for nil his work in
connection with the project.
On',- &gt; 1 9 4 ,1 0
A sample “Welcome to
Lake Mary" sign was display­
ed by Jackson for members
to view ami suggest any
changes before a permanent
319 Elm
311.0*31
sign is made and erected.

Lee Brothers

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�What’s Impossible?
iMpMdbi*r. (M r •
M tke aodaeity to pro*
dkt, * h a lf* centnry ago, that tha
ahioa
would aall tha aUaa than aafl1 tha
, Enm meh vWooaHaa aa Orrffla
Wright were eartaia that it would
a im ba possible for a plaaa to fig
aaroao the ocaaa. Today, every h a
aUaataa, a piaao ia b a rii* from
aoawwbaro to erooa tha Atlaatk. Oao
eenpaajr aloao haa mado M,000
crooaiago ta the bat five yoan. Da.
that wffl caabla a
hla briefcase aftar f
fly to any plaeo la tha world to
hlabaalH—a, and bo back

Political Notebook

la ttao for
laroa to a a y __
fcraroi la InoaalbioT
Tha groat bottlanaek la
ariattoa la tha aaailpaco aurfaca
tranaportatka to aad from airfields.
But anflaaara wilt taho can of that
Uadirgwoaj ahottka any ba aa
aaawor. Or, artaa of atnata aad
bafldtaga auty ba roofOd oror with
gkaa to provide coaranlant down*
tawa airport*. Or, piaaao an y bo
equipped with jet brakea that win
anabk them to land aa anally aa
birds do. Barely a flying machine In­
vented fey man ought to be able to do
anything a bird can do — except
perhaps, hatch Httk plaaaal That of
eouree, la impoaaible. Or, k It? —
1'Whatsoever Things," Stetson Uni­
versity.

WABHDfGTON (NEA) Tk* Mars shot tfcta month
b a d srs*trebly te adonttfls gala* modi greater
wffl k* achieved hy tfc*
A private p*0 a t i
• f ms* working o*
Msls gy skosred tk* *Vm g * acton list In tk* group
te b* Tt to M psr rent certain
I* m m sort s f Ufs on
tho rod planet.
Mars aad ths earth have
res going tksir spnrats way*
fo r * t toast one billion yean.
Any ysgstebl* s r other Ilf* on
Mare srtn carta Inly have de­
veloped along lino* different
from Ufa on earth. A study
o f there differences to almost
certain to lead to new dis­
coveries about how ths human
body vrorka.
radiation ia heavy
&lt;m Mare, any Ufa there must
hnv* developed some way to
protect Itself unitor continued
radiation. B a c k knowledge
weald bo priceltre to earth
human*. Scientists are eager
to are If the system nssd by
Mare ptiuite or other form* of
life could b* adapted to tom*
ef protection for men
roman caught ta nod ear
raid*.

Japan Yields To A Power.
The decision by thfe Japanese gov­
ernment to SBow American nuclear
submarine* to visit Japanese ports
msrfcs another step in the coming of
are o f the atom.
The Japanese, the only people to
«ve suffered direct attack by atom__ bomba, are understandably hyper­
sensitive about anything to do with
nuclear energy.
Only after aadertatalng the abeolute safety of the eube, which have'
dropped anchor at the porta of 14
other countries, and—perhaps even
more pertinent—assessing the cur­
rent domestic political climate, did
the Ikeda cabinet O.K. the aa yet un­
scheduled visits.
They will allow nuclear-powcred
vessels, that Is, but not any equipped
with nuclear weapons. (Actunlly,
permission for the former U not re­
quired under the 1060 security agree-

&amp;

went With tha United States.)
Tha Japanese are wise in realising
that the atom, whatever horrendous
implications it may hold for them,
cannot be kept away, any more than
could the outside world that Com­
modore Perry represented.
The greet promise of the atom has
been alow in eoming, but ultimately
all nations, ineluding Japan, will
benefit from the unlimited energy it
pieces ia the hands of mankind.

Helen Fuller Soy*

Thought For Today

Make Haste Slowly

For all flesh I" like grass and all
Its glory like the flower Of grass.
The grass withers, and tha flower
falls.—I Peter 1:24.
If you would not be forgotten aa
soon as you are dead, either write
things worth reading or do tilings
worth writing.—Benjamin Franklin.

WASHINGTON — Predict­ ths stats for tha GOP candi­
ion! that Hen. Barry Gold- dates In three previous Pratwater's Nov. 3 victory In five identlal elections, Florida Re­
states of tho Old Confederacy publicans could not deliver
will bring about n two-party their stats'* electoral vota to
system in ths South a rt pre­ Coldwatcr. Even ths Republi­
mature.
can stronghold of Pinellas
There la n big difference County (St. Petersburg) turn­
between winning one, two or ed to Johnson arid Humphrey.
Taxas, which Goldwater be­
more electiuni in a given
state and eetabllihing a sub­ lieved hs would carry, voted
stantial, permanent party or- out both of its Republican
ganlxatlon. Republicans tn rongrtlim en while voting In
Mfl* is typleol of fctr* canoe 1 wsa too shy to spook yourself In other ways, though Florida and Toxaa ran testify its native son for the Presi­
to that.
, dency. Texas also defeated a
verts k t yea srs osvsr fix- up. For 1 aftan know Uia right not AS quickly.
After winning dottns of Republican Senate candidate
•4 *r entkaagiag. ft# elite anawara but juat couldn't
For example, take a Dale
your preseat y n —s ilty if foreo myaatf to talk.
Carnegie eouree In pubUe local contests and carrying whom ths GOP had counted
on sending to Washington
"But now 1 find th at my speaking.
M la hawytriag yaar aaclal
with Republican Sen. John
soft bestasee suctess. Am U reticence and introvartlvo porTherein yen will go through
Tower, a Goldwater stalwart.
■onallty
sra
handicapping
say
y ia tha ft u l M a far doa severe tnlliatlen of heckling
Ths Big D town of Dallas,
Isg aa aad by aU a * o a chance at a good job.
from tho Doer until you fi­
solidly Republican in recent
“ So how can I extrovert my nally lisrn how tn speak loud­
asad far that booklet that
T k e R e t a in e , t , . e »
1*1.
l i r a t H e H e ve eS ive a a ,&gt; S - years, showed substantial slip*
can act yaa an tbs raad ta personality tha fo iteett"
ly, positively ind In spite of
■ M ain . T k # w r l l r r e t a , ■** page hack to the IVmocratle
Door-to-door salting la tha the deliberate ettempte of lie
aascaaa wltkln SO dayal
a h i m m ,
tk * tel*
Caarga W. Craat, Ph. D , M.D. quickaat .and most rigorous your eudlonce to smbsrrsns le - e ls e m „ I m Ik * w , l u , ‘e •Id# in tha balloting tost
I , e« mmhim mmS M ils,***. L i l l e r i week.
CASE IM26: Milo J., agod way to change from a timid you.
e f l i n n 1S mm 1 M w s r S e M il l
Ths overall voting for Pres­
A
m alviM
e n t ir e s * * . L e ile n
Introvart
into
a
more
aaaurad,
f t , la a retlvga graduate.
And by all means enrol la e S S r n i . e I* e l kora e f * a e n k l - ident In ths South divided
"Dr. Crane,* ha bsgan, "I extrovert!** personality.
ab le
Ib ex S * e a t S eal
my “Compliment Club."
I s e n M M e lllli* . R n l v , U a e l roughly as it has since I'.Mg.
But If you already hare a
must ba an extreme Introvert
n a b lU b iS by T k * M etalS.
There
ere
no
dues
so
every­
Goldwater won the mine fuur
good job In an Introvortiva
for I am vary timid.
body can Join.
states that Men. Strom Thur­
Editor, llcrtld:
" I ahun people. And I al­ field, such aa accounting,
But If you wish the official
most dls whan I am eallad up­ chemistry, engineering, farm­
1 read with Interest a letter mond won as a Dlxlecrat can­
ing, a te , then it la not smart ■Ignod diploma, then you mult in your paper from the rcis didate 18 years before —
on to apeak tn public.
to
quit such n good position. pay throe alneere compliments tlvrly now (to Sanford) Dr. South Carolina, Alabama, Mis"Many tlmca in achool I
For you ran alto extrovert •very day for SO consecutive Robert Smith about a longtime elsaippi and Louisiana — plus
was ronildarvd dumb Juat badays, without e break.
Georgia, which Thurmond did
Sanford doctor.
E a c h daily compliment
Had ho any knowledge of the not carry.
muet be given te e different way doctor) of this commun­
The I Jill Goldwater vota In
person. Thus, by the end of ity practiced IS nr 20 year) ago the Mouth, in fact, is more a
tho SO days you will have and bad those practices con­ reversion to the Dixiscrat pat­
Altamonte Spring*
learned the valuable habit of tinued here and elsewhere, he tern of 1948 th in a continua­
■ re . B i t * h i s R a n k
Mr*. Jolla Bar Isa
ftSft-lftlS
observing your companions would know that there would tion ef tha Republican gains
be no neod now for ths AMA to registered In tha Eitsnhowsr
for virtues or merits.
Baev l.tho-Fortet City
be spending millions of dollars and Nixon campaigns slnca.
After
having
picked
out
ta b s Mary
Mrs. Marysaa Milas
euch a laudable point, then to fight a medical care pro­ In 1060 Richard Nixon lost
Mrs. Franc r* Weatac
sas-seia
m a in
yon muet phraeo your praise gram.
all the Deep South alatra
Ths doctor he wrote of 1m Thurmond had carried, but
aloud
to tha othsr person.
L a b s H eeiroa
always practiced thinking only
M r s . J a n s r e t a s lb o r v y
M r s . H . U Je b a a o a
won three others In tha re­
You used not limit your
of his patient s i have many
•ftft-Sftdft
Iftft-ITSl
compliments to close relatives other doctors and not of the al­ gion—Virginia, Florida and
Tennessee, more mid.South
L a w g w eed
or frionds, either, for It Is mighty dollar.
C h o la o ta
M r s . D a a n a K a ta s
and more modern aa well.
quits
proper
to
deliver
a
word
Mrs. Joan Me gin
1 don't believe tl U medi­
sss -ssit
of pralie to anybody you cal care for the aged that the Johnson and ths Democrats
383 ST43
Norik Orlando
meet, as an the bus or train great AMA union (whoie great captured all of those this
Mrs, Margaret Cosby
Deltona
or in ehurch.
ft 2 1 - 1 19S
powers must make even Hoffs year, and Goldwater and tha
M rs. M ild red H a n e y
Since
tho
extreme
Introvert
envious) is worrying about. Republicans fell hark on ths
Osteen
• • • - M il
ueually lives within hit own What they are worrying about Rlackhelt South for support.
M r s . C la r e n c e B a y d e c
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thought*, he ie not ee likely U total Medicare, and if doc
Dwight Eisenhower, too,
Gene ra
te
be
attentive
to
hats
or
took
his considerable South­
lo
r
,
continue
to
charge
40
to
O
v
ia
d
a
M rs. J a A n n H a y a
Mrs. Reslyn Laady
frocks or artistic fingers of M par cent of a man’s weekly ern strength from outside ths
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his companion*, or their pret­ wage* for a physical this is II lack twit area. Ths states
ty teeth, melodioue voice, etc. what all America will be de­ Nixon carried in 19til) were
So this advrnturu in extro- manding. Many people make tU one* Iks had brought in­
veralon which the "Compli­ less than $80 a week and 128 to ths Republican fold in
ment Club" Involve*, will rad­ to |32 for in exkmlnatxm IJ52 and 1yArt. Eisenhower al­
keeps medical help from these io carried Texas and Louis!
ically change his outlook.
For ho toon becomte a in- people.
ana In 1PM!. Ths Catholic vote
Page 4 Sanford, Florida, Tues., November 10, '64 rial detective, ferreting out 1 alto disagree with Doctor In those slates probably ac­
good points about peopls Smith when la saya the AMA counted for Nixon's failure
W A L T K M A. U IB L O W . M illT O W A l t r t ' t L I i a U
around him. and that ia very has established ths prestige of to hold them against John F.
riA X K voltoliub . cteeaieii— - e ,M n i
the doctor. I believe It U the Kennedy in ths 1980 race.
n t lB R N T A L B i a a U B N ,
commendable In Itself.
J ulian u m m a a e
doctor he wrote about and Nevertheless, Nixon was able
A aee rlletea Oireotec
Aeaeeiata Bdtter
But
tho
phrasing
of
his
nut wanna
■AMU I. JOUXIOX
compliments ia actually brief thousands like him who eslah to attract 49 per cent of the
A a e m t a la a M aaaeec
H A B A gla e K dtler
nwv r u n
public speaking drill, too, and Unhcd this prestige and tha popular vats in the 11 South­
Oeaeral A d i t r t i d t o W a i t s * *
Donts WII.LIAMS
thue help* remove hla formar AMA has capltalired on them ern states in his contest with
jabub i n i t x s i A x a
•aeietr natter
whether they were members
Baelaeee M » « » s*»
tongue-tied timidity.
im t t ii Auavia
Kennedy.
rnmat walla
or not.
c it y Batter
It is entirety poeelbls for
M m Oo o I m I S e » L
Appealing as h* did to ths
You may give my name to
J t 'B V W A L L S
B IL L V1NCNAT
an extreme Introvart like fa­ any doctor If they would like Old South mors than to ths
C n a a iy Batter
• t a d V h e ie ir a p h e r
mous Silas llsrner or Seruoge to discuss this further but now, Goldwater carried more
IMtIUhta Sallr eioept H iturJir. OunCar ana L'krlilm-t. ?tk- to alter hla pereonallty until
states, but polled a slightly
please withhold my name.
tubed SAtirdar preceeatna Ckrltti-AJL
ho tan become a great eueceea
■ u n s c N im u a h a t h
Thank you
smaller portion of ths vote
llam a D e llie ry
f i o weeh In euch aa extrovertlve Geld
(Name to auy doctor on re­ than Nimn had bafora him.
9 r W all
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ALL WTIINW MAIL as aalramanehip.
quest—Editor.)
Nothing points to a revo­
»*• V*Mb
n e t I liar
• It AN 1 te a ,
M
o
tend
for
tho
"Com
pi
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L t l a U e a lb e
raent Club" booklet, enclosing
S I S I M eatba
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taa I Menlb
l.aa I M e a U
a
long stamped, return en­
If- B Veetai H * i * U t l t o o a r e n a s U a t a U m o ll a a b e e tlfU e k a k*
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Letters

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Differences In tho evolution
of Mare and earth plant Ufa
coaid toad to experiments th at
could produce valuable now
plant hybrids.
T h an to evidence of -■
sort of Ufa on Mare ia
where tho temperature vanes
from that of a cool room
down to minus 200 degrees
Fahrenheit every day. Discov­
ery of the secret of this abil­
ity to withstand tremendous
temperature changes would
bo priceless for agriculture.
Scientist* here say that al­
most tv try tlm t ws bare
found group* of oxotfeally dif­
ferent life—animal or plant
or whatever—we have learn­
ed new things about ourreives.
In ths past several decades,
tho sea has been "somewhat
Ilka Mars." That to, much of
ths Ufa in ths naan is greatly
different from th a t on land.
Many Important discoveries
about man have been mad*
by taking advantage of these
differences.
Ons exotic or very different
typo of Ufa In tho ocean to
tho squid. Ths squid, fortu­
nately, has a nervy fiber 10,000 time* as targe as those In
human beings- By experi­
ments with this creature, ed-

Letters

entiste have mode great
chemical advances in the
treatm ent of nervous o^j
mental disorders.
From this some squid, eei-nttota hare learned a great
-si about what generates tha
•ltrirical nerre impulse In
humans and a gres
about the enxymatie
tn nerrto that enable* nerve*
te transm it one Impulse and
raeover quickly ao aa to be
able to send another.
t)
From the squid, likewise,
we hare learned a great deal
about thore thing* th at datermlna whether or not a nerve
wUl reset to a certain ttimulus—and what n itr e or low.
ore tho ability of ntrvre te
reset.
Tha squid haa made pootlble new development* fa
chemical warfare and In dd*
fenses against chemical w ar­
fare. It haa led to better in­
secticide*.
Unusual plants e r ether
Ufa on Mars eould toad to
equally Important dltcovtrltt.
They will, of course, be y ean
In coming.
Though there are Mara
shots this month, tha major
eloss-up biological studies are
several ysers away. A Mars
orbit to planned for IM9. The
landing of a package that
will study Martian Ufa (If
any) and ssnd back mretagss
to planned for 1971 and again
in 197S.

To The Editor

lution tn tha prove Iting par­
ty slructura in tha Mouth. Ths
steady increasa in Republican
strength that hat been taking
place in ths last 10 years is
likely to continue. Regional
lines will grow fu iilsr aa
communications, transporta­
tion and national Interests
diminish distance and differ•nets in thought ia tha coun­
try. Mott Southerner* have
long sines outgrown ths ids*
that there la anything sac rod
about • ons-party system.
Rut as ■ Southerner, John­
son will make a tremendous
effort to keep ki* horns re­
gion in tho Democratic Par­
ty. Tha campaign hs and Mrs.
Johnson conducted was de­
signed to "bind up ths
wounds" created by ths bit­
ter fight over ths Civil Righto
Art of 1984. Understanding
and courtesy wilt mark tha
President1* relations with his
former colleagues from ths
South In Congress.
New, young men will hs
coming to ths 8an*to end
House from Southern states
where venerable legislators
and must soon retire. Many
will be “ Johnson Men" who
directed the President's cam­
paign In thslr state* this year
and have a long future ahead.
Must of them are strongly
based In ths cities where an
increasing proportion of vot­
ing power and party influents

would appreciate it very much,
Herald:
NOW READY
V s, tho members of the 1/ in the future you would
Gamma Lambda Chapter of please refer tc It as a CITY.
Brian A. Snow
ALL COLORS
Beta S ig n s Phi, wtob to think
P. O Box M3
you toe Urn publicity you |iv *
us la behalf of our recent chic­
Longwood, Florida
GrapevlUe Nursery
ken bartmque social. It helped (We apologise to our many
make tt a real success. We good friends in the City of
3321 Grapevine Ave.
especially appreciate the ssels- Longwood and accept the
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lance of your society cldtor, knuckle-rapping as deserved.—
Lawn Spraying
Mrs. Doris Wifitomi.
Editor.)
Mrs. Terete Doyle
Correspeadtag ftaertory
• * e
Editor, Herald:
Read yuur Around tha Clock
column a few days ago. Thank)
for your mention of the Semi­
nole County Humane Society.
We here In the Society ire try­
ing very hard tn have a going
organization in the near future.
We hare an office at 309 E.
First SL
A Dots about “ Rebel’* the
boxer pup of Msyfslr Circle.
This to a cruel set. I hope th e '
people reported te the law. An­
other reason we need s Hu­
mane Society In this tows.
Thank) for your cooperation.
I am deeply grateful to all citizens of Florida
R. T. Johnson
for your votes by which you chosa me to represent
Society nhalrman
you for a fourth term in the United States Senate.
# * •
I am proud to hav« this continued privilege and
responsibility.
Editor, Herald:
On Thursday, October 29.
In thanking all who contributed so greatly to
1984 you Uiteil the Seminole
our victory, 1 herewith pledge to you-and to every
County polling places, on the
Floridian that I will da my best to continue to merit
front page of the Sanford Heryour faith and approval through my efforts as onn
Sid, for the voters to use in
of your spokesmen in tha United States Senate.

Abolition of tk* poll tax I*
national elections greatly axpended the electorate in soma
state* this year and will con­
tinue to do *#. Tho largest
number of thee* m w voter*
appm r te have sided with tk*
Democrats.
Tfc* South, tn It* wisdom,
may bo content to mako knots
slowly In tha adoption of *
real two-party system.

Freetact No 9 was listed sa
the town hall of Longwood,
Florida. 1 would like to take
this opportunity to Inform you
that tt to a CITY HALL, and
that Longwood has been a
CITY tor quits soma Ume.
Ia prevlooe Issues of your
such as the Seminole
Edition, you referr­
ed te Longwood, es a ' prowwsaire little town."
1, as a resident of Longwood

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'Bazaar To Spark
Garden Club
•Fund Cam pari
By Dottle Aastin
Members of the Sanford
Garden Club arc acme of the
busleat people In town these
days ■■ they prepare to kick
off their first big fund-raising
venture, the annual bazaar on
Nov. jo at the Civic Center.
^ Proceeds of the bszsar will
^ go toward the building fund
for the new IM.OOO Garden
Center which will be con­
structed at Sunland Estate).
Many other fund • railing
events are planned for the fu­
ture.

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The club has announced that
It needs about 123,000 more to
pay for the center, but has let
the contract and is going
ahead with construction using
the money on hand and assum­
ing i mortgage.
Doori will open at the bsl i a r at 10 a.m. and Mrs. L. E.
Leeper, chairman of the event,
has announced there will be a
large variety of item* for sale,
Including holiday decoration*,
Gower arrangement* and accessories, decorative wall pla­
ques, dish gardens, needle­
work, home * made baked
goods, landwlche* and ooft
drinks.
Anyone wlahlng to donate
articles for the bazaar are
asked to contact Mrs. Leeper
for further Information.
The Garden Club has receiv­
ed numerous donations from
local citizens and organiza­
tions and Is hopeful that others
will lend their support.
Primary supporter of the
Garden Center building project
has been Suntand Estate de­
veloper, J. Brailey Odham.
who donated the property and
the building plans and has
pledged *5,000 toward con­
struction costs.
Over *9«0 In donstioni have
been received from the fol­
lowing persons and organiza­
tions:
Robert Wilson (in memory
of Fred R. Wilson), Mrs. Char­
les Cole, Randall Chase. Florjda State Bank, Harry Tooko,
Jim Hunt, Sanford Herald,
Kilgore Seed Company, Robert
Hancock, Stenstrom Realty,
Sanford Atlantic Bank, Stein*
meyer Roofing Co., Sirs. Clyde
Ramsay, Mrs. C. D. Perry,
Mrs. R. F. Robison, Mrs. W.
E. Bristol, Mrs. E. D. Rine­
hart. Mrs. J. R. Wells. Hibis­
cus Circle, E. J. Houghton Jr.
Mrs. Charles Weaver. Mrs.
F. L. Woodruff HI, Mrs. II.
A. Moreland. Mrs. Charles
Morrison, Mrs. J. A. Edwards,
Mrs. Dick McLaulln. Mrs.
David Fauver, Mrs. J. M.
Fahey, Earl Faust, McRoberts
Tire Co., Kader Jewelers, Paid
Smith. Mrs. H. C. Plapp, Mrs.
It G. Ilrisson, Mrs. T. A. Bur­
leigh, Mrs. R. L. Dann, Mrs.
John E. Fox, Mrs. James Gut,
Mrs. R. T. Humphrey, Mrs. J.
V. Jones, Mrs. R. F. Moule,
Mrs. Marguerite Paul, Mrs. D.
K. Dorman, Mr*. L. E. Spen­
cer. Mrs. A. B. Stevens. Mr*.
Brod to Williams. Mrs. F. M.
Luecker, Mr*. DonaUl King
and John Spolskl.

The Satellite'
hiUkalionOI
South Seminole
By J i m Caaaelberry

THIS IS THE SPOT where the new #52.000 Sanford Garden Club Center
will be built in the near future. Mrs. Alburn Rector, president of the
Garden Club, examines the newly posted sign with E. R. Wood, general
contractor. Site is at the nnrthwr*t corner of Snnland Estates subdivi­
sion on Hwy. 17-92.
(Herald Photo)

STUDENT ASSOCIATION officers this year at Forest Lake Academy
are, seated from left, Connie Arnold, secretary: Kay Hartwell, Reflector
editor; Iteba Hull, Mirror editor; standing. Harry Seals, intramurnla
leader; Ronnie Hand, assistant treasurer; Burry Strohmnn, president;
E rnest Steoeus, first vice president and Wesley Hall, second vice presi­
dent.
(Herald Photo)

CURRENT OFFICERS of Forest Lake Academy Boys Club are. left to
right, Larry Coleman, secretary-treasurer; Hal Tompkins, vice president;
Rex Bullock, president; Richurd Cavanaugh, pastor and Ted Doan, sergeant at arms.
(Herald Photo)

Veterans

Day
. . . « day
that hai built a
monumant in our
haarti for thoio
young men who
believed thet peace
wai worth
fighting for.
EDITORS OF South Seminole Siitellite, South
Seminole Junior High publication, are busy plan­
ning the first issue. Seated left to right ure
Annette MeGahau. art editor; Carol Nelson, edi­
tor-in-chief; nnd Kathleen Pike, literary editor;
standing, Debby Bacchus, news editor; Mary
Klinger, social editor. W alter Itistline is sports
editor.
(Herald Photo)

• . . a day
to resolve that they
•hal not have died
in vain.

Chase and Company was lator and tabulator.
| group and told them that he
host tn a group of 31 students
Randall Chase, who attend- and Chase and Company were
from the Boltins College grad­ oil the program, was pleased happy to have had a progress312 WEST FIRST ST.
uate srhool of business admin­ hy the interest shown by t h r i v e part in their education.
istration.
The students, from the
course "Data Processing for
Management," were given a
demonstrative lecture on the
various IBM data processing
machines at Chase and Com­
pany by the course instructor,
R. D. Elrich, computer spec­
ialist. This wai followed by a
practical Job demonstration
utilizing all uf these machines,
presented by T. R. .Shcibenberger, assistant controller for
Chase ami Company.
Sheibenbergcr and Wendell
L. Springfield, assistant credit
manager at Chase, are both
enrolled in the course working
towards their master's degrees
and an invitation was extend­
ed to the class to make a field
trip to the company data pro­
cessing division to receive first
hand information in the ojmtMinn and use of the IBM key­
punch, verifier, aorter, cnllaler, reproducing punch, calcu-

SANFORD, FLA.

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ifs the
CHEAPEST
modem way...

Parent-Teacher
Group To Meet
In Lake Mary

Hy Jan* Casselberry
The Florid* Forest Service
was kept busy Sunday after­

BEAR LAKE boys of Scout Troop 2:50, sponsored by Bear Lake Elemen­
tary School, who received first class uwards at a recent Court of Honor
included, left to right, Bobby Anderson, Keith Ricckmnnn, Dnnnie Hroadnway, Billy Anderson and Gerald Aldrich. Also receiving tin* award was
Barry Gibbons.
(Herald Photo)

TarenU and teacher* of
latke Mary Ktementary Srhool
will meet at 7:30 p. m. today
in the auditorium to diseuss
nnd plan the annual Winter
Carnival.
Other item* im the buslnen*
agenda i n e I u d * classroom
Christmas parties ami a talk
hy Principal Floyd Richards
on the school's reading pro*
pram.
Room visitation is schedul­
ed following the meeting.

PTO To Meet
In Geneva
By JaAnn llsys
The Geneva PTO will meet
at 7:30 p m. today in the
srhool auditorium fur the se­
cond meeting of the current
year.
All members are urged to
attend as the purchasing of
new air-condition* will be dU
rusted and the date of their
installation will he dedcidcd.

* No Change Seen
By Troy Ray
There will be no personnel
changes In the Seminole
County tax collector’s office,
‘according to an announcement
today by Tax Collector-elect
4 Troy Ray.
Ray said that the present
staff will remsin intact with
Mr*. Marjorie Shepard, whom
Ray defeated for the office
in the second Democratic pri­
mary in May, remaining as
chief deputy.
Ray said he wilt take of­
fice Jan. 4, succeeding present
^ Tax Collector John L- Gallo^ way, who did not seek re-elec­
tion.

LONDON &lt;UPl&gt; — Police
on route to arrest a man for
returning to hia home in vio­
lation of a court order arriv­
ed just in time for his funeral.
A coroner said John Smithrrs was killed In s fall from
the roof the night before.

cope with the increasing traf- ers m utt have safety chains:
fie problems. McKinnon ex- illegal for anyooe to travel ixplained why the changes were "***? ■
made tn the 1963 leglilature
m *
that went Into effect Jan. 4r-?l . ** on • *” *’
1964. Florida adopted the Na­ hide must come to complete
tional Uniform Traffic Code of cessation of motion at all stop
Rules and Regulations and signs.
sometime in the near future The national statistics a r t
all the states will do the same. that one accident happens far
Briefly the changrs mode are every 331 traffic violations.
as follows; Not only the driver
McKinnon also explained tha
of a car Is guilty If in an acci­ following new proposals that
dent, but the owner as well; will be brought op in the next
tha penalty for leaving the legislature; mandatory Mat
scene of an accident la now a belts In 1913, re-eiam(nation of
felony; keep tn right lane of drivers involved in an acci­
traffic; turn signals may be dent, vehicle inspection, Im­
used only for making a turn plied consent law, and adult
or Ians change; towing trail- eduction for all drivers.

Students Study Chase Methods

noon extinguishing b iases in

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last month. U theta death*
were earned hr polio,
you would think shout t t Sev­
enty accidents Is the county
with * Injured and aix killed
in one month, plus all the pro­
perty damage, Is proof that
something more needs to bs
done." declared IfcKinnaa.
With an Increase of 30 thou­
sand taking driven tetti tn
30 y ean , s change in the traf­
fic law* waa necessary to

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Over Weekend

three different sections of
the county.
Fire escaped to the wood*
from a dump off SR 419 near
Chuluot* and the cause wss
not determined In forest fires
off the Markham R“»d near
Paolo and Douglas Road in
the Sanlando Springs ares.
A combined total of soma
19 acres burred. County Ran­
ger Albert Harri* warns that
the woods are now “tinder"
dry and urges everyone to be
particularly cautious about
burning.

The newspaper staff s t
South Seminole Junior High
School a t Casselberry ts bus­
ily making preparations for
launching ths first issue of
the school year of “The Satellite" under the direction of
Guy Strickland, faculty ad­
visor.
Members of the editorial
staff Include Carol Nelson,
editor-in-chief! Annette McGshan, a rt editor; Kathleen
Tike, literary editor; Dehby
Bacchus, news editor; Mary
Klinger, social editor; and
Walter Blstline, sports editor.
Others working on the pub­
lication are Gerard O’Conner,
Fran Kaufman, M a r g a r e t
Swearingen, Camille Thomas,
Joe Cooper, Joanne Rider,
Cathy Dean, Darla Mrngul,
Debby Dane, Bill Hall, Bruce
Carver, Donald Rhodes, John
Meadows, Linda Anderson,
Toni Morrison, Beverly Huielbaker, Marti Cooper, and
Sandy Wynne, typist.

By F ra s c n W « t«
Changes In the Florida drlv
era laws were d im m ed In an
Informal talk given by guest
■kV«.ker -agt - Ji m ilrlMnco:.
Safety Officer from the DeLand Barrscki, Florida High'
way Patrol, a t . the monthly
meeting of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce last
Thursday night at the Fire
Route,
"There were aix traffic
drathi in Seminole County

Police Arrive
For Funeral

19 Acres Burn
^

Driver Law Changes Topic O f Meeting

Nov. 10, 1964 — Page 5

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Senrinoles M eet
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M M for the county's few
high oebool football elevens
tbio weekend.
Tbo BBS Semlnelee Mho
their loot trofe Into Metre Con( m m play whoa they M il
tbo Oik RMfo Floaooti la
Sanford's Memorial Stadium
Friday night. Tbo Lyman
High Greyhound* face tbo
Oacoola High Kowboys at
Xlialmmo* In the flrat of
throe atralght Orange Bolt
Confarancs claahea to close
out tbo 1M4 elate, and tbo Indapoadont Orlodo Llona play
tboir final homo game of Uu
current campaign — enter­
taining Frostproof. Cram's
Panthers will bo Idle.
Tbo 8*mtnoles, fresh from
their 18 ta • wla a m tbo
Greyhounds, will meat the Pio­
neers In tbo last of ssron
Metro contests. Bo far this
season. Head Coach Jim PI*
gott’a machine haa racked up
league victories over Colon­
ial (currant league leaders),
Evans, Winter Tark and Bis­
hop Moors. In the ether two
tilts they tost to Edgswater
but tied Boons.
In at] games, Seminole has
a record of five wins, one loss
two ties. Following the Oak

'After 4 0 'Golf
Tourneys Slated
BT. PETERSBURG (U Pl)
— The sixth annual Florida
8tata Golf Association's ‘‘Life
Begins a t 40" and Seniors
championship will he played
a t the Sunset Golf Club hers
Saturday and Sunday.
The field will be limited to
the first ISO entries received
and the tournament will con­
sist of 3F1 holes of play — 18
on Friday to pair ths golfers
in brackata for Saturday1! fi­
nal.
Defending champ In the 40
section Is (ieorgo Jtnwhothnm
of Palm Beach. Defending
champ in ths Seniors division
Is Bobby Myers of Tamps.
All players must b* rurrent
members of the FGA, and to
play in ths 40 section, eaeh
contestant must have reached
hit 40th hlrthdsy by mid­
night. Nov. 13. Seniors must
be r&gt;5 or older.
The tournaments will return
her* this year at the Port St.
Lucie Golf and Country Club,

Eastern Division
W. L. T. I'd .
Cleveland
7 1 i Jt7i&gt;
St. Louis
&amp; 3 1 .U2&amp;
Dallas
4 4 1 .500
I’hlla
4 5 0 .444
Wash
3 8 0 .333
Pittsburgh
3 8 0 .333
New Yurk
2 8 1 .250
Western Division
W. L. r. i ’cl
Baltimore
8 1 0 .889
Detroit
,
5 3 1 .825
l.o* AiigpU-i
6 3 1 .025
Green Huy
5 4 0 .553
Minnesota
ft 4 0 .558
San Fran
2 7 0 .222
Chicago
3 7 0 .222
Last Sunday's Results
Dulls* 31 New York 21
Cleveland 3 | Washington 24
Baltimore 40 Chicago 24
Green Hay 30 Detroit 7
St. Louis 34 Pittsburgh 30
Minnesota 21 San Francisco 7
Los Angeles 20 Philadelphia
10

Nest Sunday's Gams*
Chicago at Los Angslea
Detroit at Cleveland
Green Bay a t Sen Francisco
Minnesota a t Baltimore
New York at BL Louis
Philadelphia a t Dallas
Washington a t Pittsburgh

Middleweight
Fight Dec. 14
PHILADELPHIA (U Pl) —
Middleweight rhamplc-i Joey
Giardvllo will defend him
crown against Reuben (Hur­
ricane) C artrr here Dee. 14
at Convention Hull.
Giardello'a attorney, Mich­
ael Del Colin, said the fight
waa "definite" but both campa
w #e awaiting word on pcstibls closed-television rights.

Bldg* contest the Tribe will
have a s open data M Nor. SO
bwt will cleee sot tbs m m
Nsv. |5 , facing DeLand’t
Bulldog* k m .
Meanwhile, tk* Greybounds
•till fact thro* tough oppow•s to hi tba lowboy*, Labs*
view of Wl*t*T Cards* Km .
20 and ths Wildwood Wild­
cats Nov. 25.
Lyman has lost all of 'ta
OBC games thus far this sea­
son, dropping gams* to DoLand, Leesburg and Apopka.
They’ve also lost to Oeoca and
Seminole and registered their
one victory over New Smyrna
Beach.
It ta unlikely that Lyman
— or anyone alas for that
matter — will atop ths Wild­
wood elaven this aesson but
Lyman, evidently Improving
•a each games goes by the
boards, could provide trouble
for the Kowboys and perhaps
Lakevlew.

Grenadiers
Dominate
MetreLoop
By J*Nm

The Colonial Grenadian
continued net only their win­
ning way* lest week ky down­
ing the Edftwntor Eagle* 7to-0 but they alee continued
their domination ef Metro
Conference statistic*.
Colonial not only leads the
loop with the best won and
loos record Inside the league
bat outside se well. The rea­
son, however, la plainly visi­
ble nt a glance when Urn fig­
ures ere surveyed.
For example, Colonial haa
rolled to N first downs to
load Um circuit In that depart­
ment, they lead in ths least
number of first downs by op­
ponents, they top tho loaguo
with 1,398 yards rushing and
havn yielded the least num­
ber of yards to opponents, 705,
Tho Grenadiers offensive
Head Coach Dick Copeland mark of 155 yards In tho sir
used a number of bis Junior by no Isas than four other

varsity players who were mov­
ed to the varsity for last F ri­
day nlght’a tilt with Semi­
nole. They proved very effec­
tive and It Is possibla th a t
Copeland will be utilising ev­
ery possible moment to give
these youngsters all the ex­
perience he can sine* they
will b* performing for the
'Hounds n sit season.
If Lyman could Jell enough
to win two of its thras re­
maining games It could hs
considered a successful sea­
son In spite of the record.
At Oviedo, the Lions will
be out to grab their seventh
victory of ths season against
that one tie and one loss.
They were tied by Umatilla
and beaten by Melbourne Cen­
tral Catholic. But Head Coach
Arthur Scott's crew bounced
eight bark last week to slap
down Dunnellon.
This week ths highly suc­
cessful Crooms High Panther*
face an open date. But thars
will be no relating, that la
if Head Coach Willie Holt has
his way. The Panthers will
work as hard as possible get­
ting ready for the big one —
that Nov. 21*t engagement
w'th their arch rival, Jones
High’s Tigers of Orlando.
This gams will be played
on a Saturday night in Orlan­
do's Tangerine Bowl and ths
Panthers anticipate playing
before ths largest crowd of
ths season.
Ths Panthers whipped Oca­
la in ths opener, lost to
Gainesville, but bounced right
back to register successive
wins over DsLand, W inter
Pstk, Falatka, Matthew Gil­
bert of Jacksonville, Leesburg
anil Daytona Bearh for a rec­
ord of seven win* and nno
lose.

club* and passing against
Colonial has yielded their op­
ponents 453 yards, the seven­
th best figure In the circuit
Colonial's passing percent*
sg* Is JU5 on 19 completion*
out of 65 tries. Three club*
have intercepted more than
tbs sight interceptions Colon­
ial has registered. Also, Col­
onial and Boon* Usd the loop
in tha highest number of lost
fumbles, 13 each.
Seminole ranks third in
first downs, Is tied with
Boons a t 55 first downs each
for opponents, has the fourth
highest number of rushing
yard* — 1,208, and Is second
only tu Colonial is rushing
yanlage yielded to opponents.
The Bsnford eleven still
has ths best passing percent­
age in the league, a .453
mark on 34 completions out
sf 75 tosses. Ssmlnols, with
10 intsrrsptloni, is tied with
Evans for second place behind
Boone’s first place total of

lb

By David M. Msffit
UPl 8pacts Writer
ATLANTA (U P l) — The
Southeastern C o n f e r e n c e
crown cinched. Alabama’*
Crimson Tide now goes after
its second perfect season and
psrhsps Its second national
championship In four ysnrs.
Alabama wrapped up tha
conference title Saturday by
beating ninth-ranked Louisi­
ana State 17-9. With secondrsnked Ohio State a 27-0 vic­
tim of Psnn State, tho thirdranked Tide figures movs
up a notch In this week’s na­
tional rankings and battle
front-running Notra Dam*
for the mythical honor It last
won In 1901.
BUDDY BURTON (41), on the ground just to the rig h t of the official
Ths Crimson TIds meats
with uplifted arms, Just got the ball over the goal line to rack up Semi­
sixth-ranked Georgia Tech,
nole High’i aecond touchdown Friday night agalnat Lyman to break up
22-14 upset victim of Tenneia 6-6 tie. Ju st to the left of the official is Joe Pennebaker (77), the Grey­
iee, this coming Saturday in
hounds' 307-pound sophomore tackle. Seminole won the contest, 26 to 6.
Atlanta; then meets Auburn
(Herald Sports Photo by Staff Photographer Bill Vincent Jr.)
In Birmingham on Thanksgiv­
ing Day. Notra Dams still has
Michigan State, low* and
MNO OF THE TURF • . . . By Alan Mavtr
Southern California ahead.
at
Alabama’s victory 0 ▼* r
**A P O f 7W f £&lt;XM * C C A S* At
Louisiana Stats was Its sight
v n e M o trv rrA i * 7* 7* 770, $ .
straight of ths season and Its
33th In Its past 41 games. It
NEW YORK (UPl) - Hard­ wss also victory No. 149 for
bitten Hank Bauer was hon­ Coach Bear Bryant, tying
ored today as the American him with Georgia Tech’* BobLeague's manager of the year
for hla role In leading the
Baltimore Oriolei to a thirdplace finish.
The 42-year-old B a u e r ,
whose team improved by I8t4
games over its 1953 showing, DAYTONA BEACH (U P 1 )won tho honor In the annual The longest auto race In the
voting of a United Press In­ United States will have prize
ternational board of baseball money of $33,750. Daytona In­
experts.
ternational Speedway officials
Bauer received 10 votes, announced.
Manager A1 Lopes of the Chi­ The fourth annual Daytons
cago White Sox got eight and Continental is scheduled for
Yogi Berra of the New York Feb. 28. It Is open for sports,
Yankees waa tha choice of two prototype and Grand touring
experts.
ears.

Sophomore quarterback Bob
Biletnikoff of Miami wai
named "Back of the Week"
by the Florida Sports Writers
Association for hla passing and
running In tha Hurricanes' 21
0 victory over Tulane Satur
day,
Biletnikoff, younger brother
of Florida State halfback Fred
Biletnikoff, set up Miami's
flrat touchdown with an eight
yard run, passed 21 yards to
fullhack Fred Cassidy for the
second and circled right end
five yards for the final score.

Panther Roster
ritnOMH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM ROSTER
Tu*.
Nam*
Number
WT.
QB
10
Robert Jscksnn (Sr.)
180
Andrew Jsmea (Sr.)
11
173
Jimmie Holley (So.)
nn
145
13
20
Hit
John Pritchard (Sr.)
182
HB
David Tstsrson (Jr.)
152
23
1IB
Perlman Brinson (Jr.)
149
2ft
30
ii n
Robert Alford (So.)
170
HB
William Tillman (Sr.)
160
31
HB
Edward Jackson (Jr,)
152
40
FD
Ransom Urowdy (Sr.)
41
154
Juliua Rlngling (So.)
FB
180
44
Robert Walton (Sr.
to
C
189
G
100
56
Leonard Nelson (Sr.)
80
F,
Tyrone Hsnderscn (Sr.)
180
HB
Johnell Jackson (Jr.)
170
88
Roy Montgomery (Sr.)
171
70
E
T
Robert Hlllery (Sr.)
110
71
Terry Brinson (So.)
129
72
OB
G
Eddie Brown (Sr.)
210
74
Donald Wilson (Jr.)
152
75
E
Ernest Fsyne (Sr.)
77
E
141
Simon Harper (Fr.)
180
80
E
Leonard Davis (So.)
188
T
III
Nathaniel White (Sr.)
83
E
155
T
Erneat Neal (Jr.)
1*0
84
John Banks (Jr.)
QB
172
15
WUbur Hawkins (Jr.)
G
164
•7
Terry Williams (Jr.)
88
T
163
Lewis Witherspoon (Sr.)
90
205
E
Vernell Kilty (So.)
95
F.
20ft
John Knight (Sr.)
98
G
188
Head coach: Wlllla G. Holt
Assistant coach**; Richard Evans, Johcph Fair and

Long Auto Race

Slated Feb. 28

Auburn, with ailing Jimmy
Sidle playing tailback and de.
coy, beat Mississippi State
12-3.

In other gam**, Kentucky
halted a two-point conversion *
try in ths last minute to edge
Vanderbilt 22-21; Mississippi
left Its first team on tha
bench while beating Tampa
36-0; Miami heat Tulane ft0; Florida State tied Houston
13-13; Memphis State lost to
Tulsa 19-7; and Southern
Mississippi crushed Chattan­
ooga 31-0.

SOUTH BEND, lad. (UPl)-.
Halfback Bill WilsU and lino,
hackers Jim CairoO and Jim
Lynch am on the Injury list
for Notre Dante sod may not
plsy against Michigan State
on Saturday.

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Kelso Favored
LAUREL, Md. (UPl) - Kclso. on the verge of retirement,
was raior sharp today (or
Wednesday's running of the
IlM.ooo Washington (D. C.)
International—a race in which
he finished second three times
with the fates apparently
against him.
Eight horses from seven
countries are slated to run in
the mile and one-half classic
over Laurel's turf courac with
Gedney Farm 's Gun How also
representing the United States
in the global classic.
Rounding out the field were
Veronese from Italy. Belle Sic*
ambre from France, Primor­

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dial from Vcneiucla, Anilln
from Russia, Blscayno from
Ireland and Ryu Ford from
Japan.
Ismael Valenzuela rides Kel­
so as he did in the last two
runnings of the race. Eddie
Arcaro rode the golden gelding
in 1951 while Walter Ulum, the
1953 Jockey champion, rides
Gun Dow. Gun Bow, through
victory, could wrest from Kelso
the "horse n( the year" title
which Kelso has held (or four
straight years.

Ford’s Condition
Is ‘Excellent’
HOUSTON (LTD - Now
York Yankee pitcher Whitey
Ford, who underwent a twohour operation Monday In
clear ■ blood flow obstruction
In hLi left arm. will be trans
ferred to his own room at St
Luke’a Hospital today.
Ford waa kept In a post
operative recovery room after
emerging in "excellent" eon
dition from the surgery.

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overloaded. . . over the years.

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Team Mascot — Panther
Principal: H. L. Douglas
Cheerleaders! Audrey Hayes, captain; Rostbud Gaskin,
Mary Helen Brookan, Lavsrn Dixon, Barbara Whits, Ruth
Ann Hardy, Brenda Merrick, Ora Ms* Butler, Betty Burke,
Ella Wiggins, Cynthia Dixon, Catherine Jones, and {Sarah
Davis. Sponsor: I. Smith.

by Dodd and adding extra in­
centive for the Alabama-Tech
game.
I t also gave Alabama Ita
sixth conference title — ty­
ing Mississippi for top honors
in the 32-yenr-old league. Ole
Uiaa, which had been the preseason favorite to make it
three-in-a-row Is currently
lodged In eighth place this
season.
While Alabama keep* right
on rolling along as expected,
the Georgia Bulldogs have
(merged aa the surprise team
In tha SEC thla year.
The 18th • ranked Bulldogs
scored two touchdowns in the
fourth period Saturday to up­
set 10th-rank*d Florida 14-7 to
taka over second place In the
conference. They ean lock up
that position this coming Sat­
urday in beating Auburn.

Hank Bauer Wins
AL Top Honors

ftu so MtamrsrwDS r/x

Bob Biletnikoff
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) -

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Alabama A fte r Perfect Season

12.

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r

Ex-Batboy McMillan
Hits Perfect Score

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proved to bo poMibtot
A1 McMillan, who moit
Florida SUte League baaeball
lana remember a* ooo of tbo
dxcult’a outataadiof betboya
bock ia tbo la to JO'a, la auppoeed to know quite a bit
about batebell.
But Al proved that bo must
know something about foot*
ball, too.
Last nook Al tamed la bis
Herald Pick-tbe-Wioaer Foot­
ball Contest ballot and when
Contest Judge Roy Green and
his associates tabulated the
results their eyes popped when
they discovered that Al had
turned in 10 perfect selections.
And bla ballot Included the
tie between Houstoo and Flor­
ida auto.
But that’e not all. Al alao
aetected the highest number
of points In any ooa game—19
—right on the button.
“1 guess It just abowa It can
be done,*' eaid Green.
Second place prlieo were
shared bv Ken Kern of 2429
Laurel and Dot Vilas of 2409
Orange, both of Sanford.
They had perfect ballots,
including “points" but missed
the Houston-FSU tie.
“From there on,'* said
Green, "it was strictly no con­
test. Eieept for the three prise
winners, almost everybody
missed Fenn State's upset win
ever Ohio State and Georgia's
victory over Florida.''

NY Fans Favor
Pro Football
NEW YORK (UPI) — New
York proved Sunday It can
support two pro football
teams. The JaU draw a rec­
ord American Football Lea­
gue crowd of 60,300 a t Shea
Stadium and 63,031 fans
watched the Giants play tha
Dallas Cowboy* a t Yankea
Stadium.
Jets' owner Sonny Warblin
refused to gloat over the at­
tendance prestige his AFL
club atUinad in the first
head-on masting with Its Na­
tional Football League rivals.
" I wish both of us luck."
"I have never regarded our­
selves as being In competi­
tion with the Giants . . . the
mors people interested in pro
football the batter it is for
both of US,"
Tha National League draw
a toUl of 352,281 in Its seven
Sunday games. The day'a top
attendance figure was the 76,885 recorded for the Washing­
ton Redskina — Browne game
a t Cleveland.
T h e American League's
three games were witnessed
by 100,903 fans.

Major Hoople Pegs
By MaJ. Hoopla
Grid Visard
Gridiron fans the country
over have learned to watch
my glittering forecasts for
the big a u rp rlm each Sat­
urday.
This week, dear rtad trs,
you will not be disappointed.
Tha Hoopla System haa peg­
ged three colossal upsets for
you: Minnesota .to conquer
Purdue, Stanford to defeat
Oregon Bute, and Southern
Methodist to turn back Ark-

Lakeland Loses
To Cocoa Beach

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TO:

Contest Editor
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
j

Winners Of Last Week’s
Contest:
FIRST PRIZE — II* — Al McMillan, P. O.

Buffalo

Boston
New York
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Houston
2 7 0
Western Division

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Buffalo 20 New York 7
Kansas City 42 Oakland 7
San Diego 3 | Denver 2d
Only games scheduled
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New York at Denver
Ban Diego at Kansas City
Houston at Oakland

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scores. Ju st pick winners.
* Pick a number which you think will be the
highest number of points scored in any one
game on this page nnd place this number In
the space provided in Entry Blank. This will
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U u H tcflh ew U o n w r

• 3 0 131 17
5 2 t 141 45
Bishop Moore 4 4 0 97 100
E r in s
3 1 1 55 171
Osk Ridge
I « 0 119 133
Wlater Perk 1 7 0 26 195
Result* Last Week
Seminole 14, Lyman •
Colonial 7, EdgewaUv §
Bishop Moor* 19, Evans II
V inter Park 14, Oak Ridge IS
Boon* 27, Ocala t
Games This Week
Oak Ridga a t Seminole
Bishop Moors at Boons
Loesburg s i Coloaial
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anaas. Egad I
Selecting tha winnen la
two other contests, Notre
Dame-Mtehlgan State, and
Georgia Tech-Alebama, waa a
particularly knotty problem.
But by applying the Hoopla
hypothesis of alphabetical
average*, I determined Notre
Dame and Georgia Tech would
o m s r g a victorious—har­
rumph I
Now on with tha foraeaat:
Air Fore* 21, Wyoming •
Georgia Tech 28, Alabama 21
So. Methodist 9, Arkansas I
Army 16, Pittsburgh 14
Georgia 17, Auburn 12
California 31, Utah 12
Maryland 16, Clemson 10
Cornell 25, Dartmouth 22
Duke 28, Navy 20
Harvard 30, Brown 20
Penn State 17, Houston 12
Illinois 26, Wisconsin IS
Oregon 27, Indiana 18
Michigan 22, Iowa 20
I,. 8. U. 25, Mississippi St. 13
Notre Dame 28, Michigan St.
14
Minnesota 10, Purdue g
Tennessee 17, Mississippi 13
Oklahoma 15, Missouri 14
Nebrsska 35, Oklahoma St. 7
No. Carolina 27, Virginia IB
Ohio Stata 35, Northwestern
*
Stanford 18, Oregon St. 12
Yal* 21, Princeton 20
Rice 10, Texas A A M 8
Wak* Forest 33, So. Carolina
13
Texaa 25, Texas Christian 12
Washington II, UCLA 11
Syracuse 13, Virginia Tech. 10

TAMPA (UPI) — Cocoa
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in the 1965 season as a result
of action taken here at tha
league’s annual business ses­
sion.
A request that tha Lake­
land club b* moved to Holly­
wood for the 1965 season was
denied after tha National As­
sociation of Minor League
Baaeball Cluba ruled that Hol­
lywood fell within tha terri­
tory of Miami.
Club owner Jos Ryan had
announced he was withdraw­
ing him club from Lakeland at
tha end of the past season be­
cause of a lack of eupport.
The league also re-elected
George MacDonald, of Lake­
land, to a second term as
president and voted to hold
the league All-Star game next
During his major league
year at St. Petersburg. In the
past, the game has been play­ career, Boh Feller of the
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one-hit gnmes.
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Methodist WSCS Members Combine
buffet Luncheon, Business Meeting

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DeBary B P Club
Women Attended
District Meet

The DeBary Bnitoeaa end
Professional Women's Club
members attending the Dis­
hi at*
• | cats
m purpose.
I Ithe three societies
11m enabtoed Wonwa'a * •-1group divided Into buxx a**-1
eeta al
of D
th«
purpoae.
trict 4 luncheon meeting at
• I Mon thaa
U m to aM»i (bttnn of
off
•M y ef Chriettea Service Jetoei to etody Um various fa-1
Crescent CHy Sunday, Nov. 1,
too too of rtnt, Greet rad
w en Bert Lederhaue, Jo Peck.
Ctoto Methodist Churches met
Margaret Williams, Marie AcItomdar, Not. *, ot One*
card!, Viola Laeae nnd EvaMethod* Orach for a corlya Dtlek. One minute of sil­
grid itlto iracieen. Mrs. C, E.
ence was asked by the mem­
VttUami, president of the boat
bers in memory of Ora White,
WSCS group opened the meetDeBary. past vice president of
tog v t t a welcome.
the DeBary Club, who passed
U m drvotkmal message waa
away Sunday morning.
pneented by Mre. Edward
Jo Pock waa ro-elccted
Christlanaea, prealdent of
treasurer. The workshop waa
C M * Methodist WSCS, with
presented by the Ormood
Mre. Charier B. Hogg leading
Beech Club at the Crescent
too prayer. Mr*, lobert A.
High School. The nominating
Barnett aaag, “I Heard A
committee met at tba high
Boreat fraying," accompanied
school building, as did the
Bp Mra. Fred Tlilia.
presidents.
A highlight of the meeting
Hostesses for the DUtrict 4
waa the preaeatation of a life
luncheon
meeting were Cres­
me mberth! p pin to Mra.
cent City, Flagler, Ormond
Jamea M. Leonard.
Beach and Palatka BPW
Mre. Don Coward, preiident
Clubs. RegUtratlon was at 10
«f the DeLand DUtrict Worna.m. at the BPW Shelter, Cres­
an'a Society of Christian Sercent City.
Tice, gate aa intereiUng talk
Luncheon was held at the
cmatraatlag the “Good Old
Masonic Hail and guest speak­
Dapa" and “Our Summona to
er waa Beatrice Freede, pres­
a New Age." She traced the
ident, Florida Federation of
origin of oar WJLCJ. from its
BPW Clubs, who apoke on
beginning in the Ladiei Aid
MRS. C. E. WILLIAMS, left, prealdent of Grace Methodist WSCS; Mr*.
“The
Business and Profession­
foeietiee and Home and MiaDon Coward, guest npeaker nnd prealdent of the DeLand District WSCS;
al Women’s Plae* la the World
aios Socletiea to the pretent
Mr*. W. W. Tyre, prealdent of Firat Methodist WSCS and Mr*. Edwnrri
of PoUtics."
organlaatioa which wae act up
Chri*tian*en, president of Christ Methodist WSCS, are shown at a recent
to IMO. The newly revlaed
District l e a d e r , Harriett
combined luncheon meeting a t the Grace Methodist Church.
waa explained end the
Matt, presided.

L as Columbitas

Mrs.

WeisenseelHonored By Mother
T o H ave Meeting

• y Maryana Miles
l Delicious refreahmcnta were I Mount, Luther Miles, Anton F.iChet Daggett
Mra. Jerry Welsenieel waa [ served to the Mmei. Dono| Van Deinae, Frank J. Leonard, | llanea.
honor gueit of a delightful
dessert bridge party recenUy
given by her mother, Mre.
Stanley J. Crum, at her lovely
Minnehaha Driva boma in
Maitland.
Ttia Welienfcel family, in­
cluding two children, Bobby
and Karen, have recently re­
turned from Germany, where
Mr. WsImmccI waa staUoned.

and

Harry

Tho La a Columbitas will
hold their regular monthly
meeting on Wednesday, Nov.
11, at the Knights of Columbus
Hall at 2304 S. Oak Ave.
There will be an "Outgrown
Clothing Sale" at this meet
Ing and all wives of Knights
are Invited to bring articles
of clothing that have been out­
grown by their family. Cloth­
ing must be in good, usable
condition.

Ha has now returned to civil­
ian life, and the family will
make their home In Riviera
Beach within the next two
week*.

Lake Monroe

Newcomers Welcomed To N. Orlando
By Margaret Cosby
Drannon and Barbara Vines
aro now residing at 31 North
Devon Avenue, North Orlando.
They recently arrived from
Whlbey Island, in the state of
Washington, with their three
youngsteri, Davene, acven;
Danny, six, and Dale, two.
Drannon la a First Class
Aviation Machlnlst’i Mate, Hy­
draulic Systems, and was
with VAH-13 on the USS Kiltyhawk when it made its cruise
down to Viet Nam. He doesn’t
•ay anything about this par­
ticular part ot his Job—secur­
ity, naturally, prevents him
from discussing the Vietna­
mese situation. D r a n n o n
brought his family East when

the squadron was transferred
to Sanford Naval Air Station.
Prior to their stay at Whibey, the Vines were stationed at
the Naval Air Station in Kings­
ville, Texas, Just west of Cor­
pus Christ!. This wasn't toohard-to-take as Drannon is a
San Antone boy with folks and
sisters there, and they all had
an opportunity to get together
fairly frequently. Little twoycarold Dale was born in
Kingsville.
Before Texas, the Vines
were stationed in Hawaii. It
was a romantic setting for the
newly-wedded Barbara and
Drannon, and it was almost
like a three-year honeymoon
(almost), living in the lovely

tropical Walanae Valley. Da­
vene and Danny were born In
Hawaii's Tripler Army Hospi­
tal in the Territory of Hawaii.
They were there, however,
when Hawaii became our 49th
state, and they are preserving
the newspaper's recording of
this historic, gala and most
memorable occasion.
Barbara Is an "1'ra-fromMissouri gal" hailing from the
little town of Goodman, locat­
ed Just south of Joplin, where
she still has her mother and a
married sister living. She also
has a sister in Tampa.
From the delicious-smelling
aromas always coming from
Barbara's kitchen, you are led
to believe that cooking la her

favorite indoor sport, but sh«
sayi that she loves "to lew,
and take care ot the children,
and go to church." Barbara
wonder* what other people do
who don't have a church affi­
liation.
"When you belong to a
church, wherever you go, it
always makes you feel at
home," reveals Barbara.
Drannon Is currently attend­
ing school at Sanford Naval
Air Station. He lovea to fish
and enjoys playing volley ball
on the base's team.
North Orlando la delighted
to welcome the cordial Vines
family, and the Vines hope for
a long stay here—another 10
years, and they could retire in
North Orlando I

Meets Thursday

j T o Have Meeting
Tonight

MRS. STANLEY J. CHUM, HcutctI loft, was hostess recently at her
Moitluntl homo to n dessert bridge party honoring her daughter, Mrs.
J*-rry Woiscnseel, seated right, who has recently returned from Germany.
Seated in the center is Mrs. Anton F. Van Deinae. Standing from the left
are Mrs. Frank J. Leonard, Mrs. Chet Daggett nnd Mrs. Harry Hanes.

Woman's Club
Of S. Seminole T o
EDYTH THORNTON M c U O D
“1 approval of everything
that has happened since my
daughter, Barbara, won the
title of "Miss American TeenAgsr” a t the Oth National
Grand Finals of the contest
held at Palisades Amusement
Park, N. J.” So said the moth­
er of Barbara Hrimumi, a
charming lady 'n her own
right. Sirs. lleimenn was born
in Mexico City and met her
husband, a Dane, in Mexico.
Ho ie a eteel executive end
he* hie own company. She hae
great enthusiasm for the wel­
fare of Barbara and her two
sons, on* In college and the
other in hi* second year at
Wast Point "Barbara la hav­
ing a ball with her brother
a t West Point," she told me.
Asked how Barbara entered
the contest, Mr*. Ileintann
told me that when the entry
blanks cam*, she and Barbara
did not think too much about
it and eho told bar daughter
to do ae sh* wanted. One day
she went Into Barbara’s room
and saw tho papers pertaining
to the contest on Barbara's
bureau. Sh* asked about them
ami after discussing it to­
gether, Barbara mod* tho de­
cision to enter.
Barbara's dancing ability
leads her to want a career in
show business, but in answer­
ing the contest’s entry blank
aa to h tr greatest ambition in
life, ah* said: "If possible a
•how business career hut,
really, my greatest ambition
in life is to be good ciUsen
and to, bring Joy to my parwho have don# everyIking to make m* a happy and
•led teen-ager."

Dr. n d Mrs. Frink Bunnell Jaycee Wires, their husband* i white rad bloa streamer* and add ptxk elephant
were bests on alection night at and guests.
star*. Pictures of both presi- Uhl* arrangement.
their ipadoas Mayfair bom* The party area waa appro- deetlal candidate* were dla- The host and hoataaa aarvad
to aa elactioo party for the priately decorated la rad, I ptajed with a colorful donkey a variety oi beverage* and
anacks as the guests were en­
tranced with the election r»
turns on television.
Preceding the election party,
Linda McKee, prealdent at tba
Jaycee Wives conducted an isformal business meeting. Ten­
tative plana were made to as­
sist the Jaycee* srith their an­
nual Christmas Parade.
The December meeting ot
the Jaycee Wives will be held
at the borne of Mra. Charles
(Arlene) Tetenbaum, 402 El­
liott Avenue.
Enjoying the delightful elec­
tion party were Mr. and Mra.
Aubrey Moran, Mr. and Mrs.
George Paulk and Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Vihien, aU guests.
Jaycee Wivea and husbands
were Mr. and Mrs. James
McKee, Mr. and Mra. Philip
Skates, Mrs. Mary Jean Ber­
rien, Mr. and Mr*. Charle*
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ENJOYING a delightful election party a t the Mayfair home of Dr. and
Tetenbaum, Dr. and Mrs.
Mra. Frank Bunnell are members of the Jnycees and Jaycee Wives Club
Frank Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs.
from left to right. Tommy Speer, Jaycee first vice president; Linda Mc­
Jim Rowe, Thomas Speer,
Kee, president of Jaycee Wivea; George Paulk; Jodi Bunnell, hoatesa;
Marilyn Morrison and Dr.
Ginger Moran and Jim McKee.
Kenneth Wing.

Home Makers Club

D A V Auxiliary

The Disabled American Vet­
erans Auxiliary, Unit No. 30,
will meet tonight at the Chap­
ter Home on Highway 17 02 at
7:30.
All members are asked
pleaie to make an effort to
attend this meeting, alnre
(heir support Is needed in an
Impnrtsnt event scheduled for
later In the season.

This Wednesday

Dr. A n d Mrs. Frank Bunnell Host
Election Party For Jaycee Groups

Mrs. Ileimunn loves flow­
ers and, twenty years ago
when she ram* to lit* in tho
USA, she found that her fav­
orite flower, tho gardenia,
was "so-o-n expensive" that
she begun to grow her own.
Mho is a member of the (Jarden Club und n'rciitly won mi
award. “ This is my big year,"
she said with pride.
Soon tho winner of the
"Miss American Teen-Ager"
will fly to Hollywood with her
Mother n* chaperone, where
she will appear in "Mr. No­
vak." tho MUM-TV show. Bar­
bara is n truly lovely 17-yearobl brunette, who wears her
hnir soft, smooth and long.
(She never-went thiough the
“ teasing" stage.) She attends
the Uraulinn School In New
Rochelle, and also studies
dancing, at which I hear the
la wonderful. lUrluira and her
brothers have visited Mexico
and Denmark ami speak the
languages of both parents.
The woman behind the girl
1*. to my mind, all-important,
ami Mr*. Heimann feels that
parents should go along with
th* wlahea of their teenagers.
"If thing* go wrong, be right
there to help set them right.
My .husband say* there are
no hod children, hut too often
had parents."
Mra. Heimann told m* eh*
Is very pleated at the way the
c o n t e s t waa handled, to If you
have a teen-age daughter, let
her enter if you believe eh*
has what Is wanted. To he In
such a contest gives a girl
poise and aids In her educa­
tion for a career.
Tomorrow—"Dear E d y t h
Thornton McLeod."

Show Fashions
fly Jane Casselberry
The Young Woman's Club of
South Seminole will have f
representative of Roe Line
Fashions, Sira. Loretta Ken­
nedy, at the meeting Thursday
at II p.m. In the South Sem­
inole Eleinrntary School at
Casselberry to conduct a fash­
ion show.
,
.Members of the club, who
will be modeling, are Mrs.
Robert Moore, Mra. J. D.
Schultz, Mrs. Francis Cutbrrth and Mr*. Berl Chapman.
Hostesses for the evening
will he Mrs. Lewie Cote and
Mrs. Myron Becker.
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that can permanently mar
walla.

The Lake Monroe Extension
Home Makers Club will meet
Thursday evening, Nov. 12, at
the Community Building In
Lake Monroe.
The program, which will
start at 7:30 p.m.. will be on
“New H e a l t h Information"
with a panel discussion. It is
hoped every member can at­
tend and bring a guest or fu­
ture member.
Hottcsxcs will be Mrs. Ed
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ed Dowell
nnd Mrs. JnAnnc DuBols.

A Weird Halloween Party

FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-569?

Delights Training Union
Fellowship Hall of the First
UaptH Church was the scene
of a Halloween party held on
Oct. 31 by the Young People’s
Training Union.
Upon arrival each ghost and
goblin was escorted through
the darkened hallway by a
gruesome looking witch, and
prodded from behind with the
pitch fork of the old devil him
self. T h e y eoterrd a dimly Ut
room, which was a complete
replica of an unkempt grave­
yard, with hanging moss, bats,
pumpkins and various spooks
completing the scene. To fur­
ther terrorize each guest dur-

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F.
Chapman, i l l W e s t loth
Street, announce the arrival of
a son, Dennis F. Chapman Jr.,
at the Orlando Air Force Base
Hospital on Sept. 29, weighing
In al a healthy 10 pounds, one
quarter ounce.
Women .-ontrol the spend­
ing of up to 0U rents of every
household dollar, according
to economist*.

ing the evening of fun and
fellowship, they were blind­
folded and escorted to "The
Haunted House," where more
terrors awaited them.
The guests were revived
with tempting Halloween re­
freshments.
Sue Koke was awarded the
prize for the best costume in
her portrayal of a gruesome
and weird witch.
Young whosts and goblins
included the Misses Rosemary
Walton, Pat Taylor. Pat Habun, Sue Kuke, Barbara Mil­
ler,
Marianne
Humphrey,
Sharon Booth, Susan Haynei,
Jo Ann Sparka and Margaret
Toeva.
Also Doug Stenstrom, Bill
Dale, Charlie Charleton, Ty­
rone Warren. Ray Bradford.
Wayne Berg, John Norden,
Gary Danglcman, Dal* Dun­
can and Gary Folds.
Counselors attending were
Rev. and Mrs. Fred B.
Chance and daughters, Rene
and Melanie, R. W. Warfield
ami Mias Grace Marla Stinecipher.

NEWCOMERS to North Orlando are Mr. and Mra. Drannon Vines and
their three children, Danny, 6, left; Davene, 7, right, and Dale, 2.

EVELYN'S
BEAUTY SALON

DeBary Personals
Attending the fashion and
hair show Saturday night,
Nov. 7, i t the Sanford Wom­
an's Club, sponsored by the
Business a n d
Professional
Womcn'i Club of Sanford,
were Bert Ledcrhaus, Marie
Accandi, Viola Leone and
Margaret Williams of the De­
Bary B rw Club.
Mr. and Mra. Jam es H.
Haddock of Sunrise Boulevard,
DeBary, have their daughter.
Mrs. Hugh McGuigan, and
grandchildren, Debra, 4(4, and

George, 17 months, visiting
from Woodbury, Conn. They
expect Mr. McGuigan in De­
nary to Join his family before
they leave for home. Mrs.
Haddock ia active in the De­
Bary Arts and Crafts Club at
the DeBary Mansion House
and is interested in ccrsm lcj.

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'TEVERYBODY'S TALKING
4bout lb# Harvcat B ill betel
fpoiuored by the NOWC oo
N ovem ber';;.:* at the Ballroom.
Chalrmao Jo. Maloney say*
things ire under control end
plant hare bees completed for
a delirious buffet e( heavy
b o n d'oeuvre# and wonderful
dascteg and Uateoteg rautle
by the popular BUI Slay too
Combo.
Wlvea of RVAH-T will be do­
ing the decorating for the
dance which will be centered
around a colorful autumn
tbeme of course, and you may
be ’ aura that auch a theme
lends itself easily to tome
Imaginative decorations.
Thing* will get underway
about 7 p. m. and dress is
aemi-formal. This is the only
Bight-tlma function for hut
bands and wive# being planned
this year oy the NOWC, so
you won't want to mis# it.
Tickets are available lrom
youf NOWC representative to
ba lure to ice her soon and
get yours.
* • •
CPO WIVES are very buty
with all kinds of plans for fun
doing all aorta of interesting

iFoV. TO, W

R if Rwfarl lm ! I

(DsuoUx CUbby:
DEAR ABEYt W# hare
been married for $1 years
end w« have no problems
except th at my wtf# likes
to read th# newspaper in
bed before going to sleep.
I like to road in bed, too,
but my wife it iiilt reading
the newspaper long after 1
have doted off. She has a
certain way of turning tha
pagva with a quick SWISH,
which tnvariably wake* me
up. (Now that I have put
it in writing it looks like
auch a silly little thing but,
Abby, you have no idea how
irritating this can bat)
She promised a few tlmee
that ah# would not read the
newspaper in bed any more,
but eha always starts up
*gun. I Just moved into an­
other bedroom. No fights.
Ju st a decision. Was I
wrong?
ETHEL'S PARTNER
DEAR PARTNER: No.
It's too bad that morn peo­
ple don't realise that tha

batping organise an Acey Duecay Wives Club, you are asked
to contact Mrs. Conda Samp­
son at 122-6001. The first meet­
ing of this tentative group baa
been set for I p. m. November
17th at the Acey Duecey Club.

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t

By Abigail Van Bunn*?:

biggest chasm in the world
atarted with the tinleet gap.
e •
•
DEAR ABBY: Laat Au­
gust a niece of mine wee
married. Two of my daught­
ers wars bridesmaids and
my little boy waa the ringbearer. There were three
shower# for tha bride, which
my daughters and I attend­
ed. (This meant NINE sep­
arata gift#.) In nddltion to
that, wo gave her n very
expensive wedding present
The bridesmaids' dreesta
were store-bought and came
to IIPJS0 each. I am not
counting the shoes, glove#
and incidentals. Tha boy'a
ring-bearer suit waa made
by a dressmaker, and that
wasn't cheap, either. Yon
can imagine how much all
this added up to, but I'm
not complaining. I loved ev­
ery minute of It.
My aister (the bride's
mother) paid a photograph­
er to come and take pic­
tures of the wedding. 8he

had a hook made *p tad It
was heautlfttL I asked for
a picture or two. My staler
said I could BUY them from
the photographer. I told her
the one that wna in tha
newspaper would do me all
right. Now eha'a peeved a t
ms and refuaea to talk to
me. Will you plaaae tell me
If relatives and member* of
the bridal party are sup­
posed to BUY picture!?
ONLY A BISTER
DEAR ONLY: Close rel­
atives and member# of the
bridal party are naually
GIVEN a picture of them■elves and one of th* bridal
eouple. Your sister it either
uninformed or tapped out.
(And possibly both!)
* •
*
DEAR ABBY: I am 18
and am engaged to be mar­
ried soon. I wear braces on
my teeth and have for two
yean. My dentist tails me
that I must wear these bra­
ce* for another year. II* hal
offered to remove them for

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k
m j weddtef V l f I M W
Ve
htea put them bath a* af­
terwords. My fiasco fori#
that I should get married
with ths brace# sad ton*
piste the treatment. I Just
c a n t m * myself getting
married with bract# en mg
teeth. And than wearing
them after I am m airia6
What would yon dot
BRACE PROBLEM
DEAR P R O B L E M : I
would 1st my dentist ra ­
mose my brace# for tho
wedding, replace them af­
terward* and complete th*
treatment.

CARYL MARSHALL and
Marian Use were co-hoetesses
for the RVAH-t Officers Wlvea
club coffee be id recently.
First item oa the agenda
was to wticoma new member
Donna McDanieL
Nine chairman Doasla daGana hi announced that a fare­
* * *
well party for departing huaTroubled? Writ* to AB­
banda will be held at the Capri
BY, Box 69700, Los Ang­
on November ltth, just prior
eles, Calif. For a personal
LITTLE RED SCHOOI.HOU8E toucher Mrs. Jerri Keeth. left in the re.
to tbelr Med deployment near
cipient of a check fur $250 for the school from the Nnvnl Officer’s Wives
reply, enclose a stamped,
the end of the month.
Club. In the center is Mrs. Gerald Atkinson treasurer and at right is Mm.
■elf-addreeeed envelope,
Ginnie Sullivan announced
e • * ‘
Marion WiUhauck, Staff Wives representative.
(Herald Photo)
that the Nine wives will be in
For Abby’e b o o k l e t ,
charge of Ihe Thrift Shop drive
"How To Have A Lovely
In December.
Wedding," send 86 cents to
Carolyn Krause was present­
ed with a lovely gift for her
Abby, Box 69790, Lot Ang­
new Uttle daughter. Kimberly.
eles, Calif.
Janet Smyth has decided to
go home while her husband 1*
TV RENTAL
gone on the cruise and she was
• Raise • Bervieo
presented with a farewell gift.
Seminole TV
A ry l »nd Marian served
FA 3-697$
sausages, rolls, banana nut
Zenith Crioir TV Sates
bread, liny egg salad sand­
things.
MM Rsaford Ava
You don't want to be left out wiches. rosettes, lime punch
Her* Is a World Bridge
•cere. Of course, he made ths
W
O
E
T
B
p)
M
of all the excitement so mark and coffee to the 12 wives pre­
same 13 tricks, but did not
Olympiad hand in which It
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your calendar for the following sent.
get the game bonus.
W
K
87
1
paid
th*
British
team
to
bid
V t v v m f (.4 r \ ( )
• • •
events I
$»••■$
1 heartily approve of Hara
close
game.
However,
the
HIOl-IN TMLATRf
Friday there will be a Scav­ TERRY SHATTUCK w a s
«KJ
r Don-Gray's four-heart bid.
enger Hunt. It starts at the hostess to the NOWC executive
game did not turn out to be
UIT
XoeS S k e w i n g T s a l t *
True, his partnar Had pasted
"WOMAN O F ST R A W *
CPO Club at T p. m. and gaU board at their November busi­
close in the actual play.
AQ 108I
6171
originally.
True,
he
waa
void
Claw I.a llo krtg M s
VAH
who are in charge of the ptans ness meeting held recently and
Maurice llnrriaun-Oray who
» r ii« r tin t n a n d
♦. —
K J3
♦ A Q 7 S 4 of diamonds. True, he only
for this Include Carol Kerr, of course, most of the conver­
t h is
r u o r iN r .played the hand won the ali­
6 1 6 33
6Q«
held 11 high high-card points.
w illia m lla M ta
Betty Smith, Mary Wiggins sation and business centered
ening trump lead, led a club
SOUTH
Offsetting all those petalaround the finaiiiing of plans
and Pat Bernal.
so sen, a T urn*,
to dummy'e king and a sec­
6KJII
mistie Indication! were these
Saturday night la the "Over for the Harvest Bail on Nov­
" n i t : c a t t i .f . m n p WQJ10S
ond club back to hie ace. When
H " k # rl T * | l # (
factors: The game bonua, he
30 Party" to which any mili­ ember 2tst,
» None
- r u e : r u n ic "
the queen of clubs dropped, he
held two valuable tent and
6 A 101 7 8
Holly Bell, corresponding se­
tary man with over 20 yeari
P a u l NewoMW
led another trump and wound
two potentially valuable nines
Both vulnerable
of service Is Invited. Isn't that cretary read a letter to the
up making every trick but tha
Nerte Kart
Ik Weto and hi* partner surely held
a novel Ides? Guy Neville, Ira group from the Navy Relief
ace of trumps.
P oa
Pm
Pas# 1 *
four trump* with hint.
Jarell and John Neal are on Society thanking the club tor
Pm
The bidding started out the
Pool n r
1♦
the committee to aec that tlie recent donation of $100 to
Incidentally when you bid
HARVEST BALL plans are being niude by these ntemlser* of the Naval
Pag# « v
Pm
same way at the other table, ’Mr
ail "over 20" fellows get their Ihe Educational Fund of tho
three and ar# spread for sis,
Pm
Officer's Wives Club as they met for discussion mid action. From left are
Pm
but after North Jumped to
invitations for an evening of NnS. The NOWC has the dis­
the chances are that both
Holley Bell, Ituth Swanson, Evelyn Fitzpatrick, president and Marcia Fuy.
41
LART S DAYS
three heurta, South looked at
tinction of being the first or­
fun and fellow ship.
. partners have underbid. The
Shirley MacLala
hi* It hlgh-card point*, noted | his partnar had pasted origi­ North hend might wett he
Thursday, November t*th Is ganisation to contribute to this
AU Rtar Cast
reserved for something dif­ fund.
that he was void of hla part­ nally, A fter all thla thought, worth a jump to four hearts
"WHAT A
Besides this generous dona­
ferent. This will be the Court
ner's diamond milt and that he decided to settle for a part instead of only to three.
WAY TO GO"
Whist party. Bring your lunch tion, gifts of money were also
Features
and come about 0:30 a. m. pre­ made to tho Station Library
4.2:3$, 4:31, 7:3$, t i M j
pared to spend tho day. The of $30 to buy children's books; TV Tlme’i Show of the Night: acters: Freddie the Freeload­ 99;3n p.m. ABC. The Ty
In Col**
club witl furnish coffee we to tho Sarrpta Nursing Home,
10-11 p.m. NBC. Bell Tele er, George Appleby, Clem coon "Mr. Fixlt." Walter's ohare told by Betty Smith and $30 to pay for repairs to a re­
Kitddidlehopprr and the mean
Mary Wiggins who aw in cord player and buy slippers phone Hour (Color) A lovely wlddle kid. More English fla­ session this week Is working
i TILL 3:M I
MON. - FRL*
for the residents and to the hour devoted to the lyrics of vor D added by Uia Hulling with his hand* anil when Wil­ Dont you }u*t htv# her—the sound# like wonderful fun to
charge of this event
After you've dragged your
• • • . .
Mutual Concert Series, $100 to the late Oicar Ilummerstvln It Stones, a Heatic-lype musical ton and t’al frustrate hi* ac- woman who:
me."
husband to s FT A meeting,
The regular meeting of the buy tickets for deserving child­ and covering a va*t range of group which has had a good tiiitie* at Ihe plant, he accl
After you've almost talked
Aftor you've received sev­ says: "Jim aimply refused to
dentally
discover*
he
can
oper­
CPO Wives will be held on Nov- ren of both civilian and mili­ bis material yet b a r e l y nm at American TV.
your
husband
Into
letting
you
eral compliments on the elke
ate a thriving business a* a
ember I8th and the Station tary families.
icratchlng the surface. Ilenry
order new draperies for the you've served, a*k point blank: come; he thinks it's a waste
8:30
9:30
p.m.
NBC.
The
neighborhood
repairman.
IID
Chief's Wives are Invited to largest contribution to what Fonda hoits and recites tome
of time."
living room says: "Why don't
this one. Shirley Siglan Is the tbc Wives felt was Ihe hugest lyrics, while the actual singing Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The life becomes a parade o f; you make them yourself and "Did you mak# this (rum s
mix
I
"
After you’ve picked oul your
NOW thru WED.
NAS rep. who is in charge need was made to the Little is entrusted to Florence Hen­ Utuoco Plano Affair." Tho bikes, fans, cuckoo clocks and sate all that money? I've marie
dream
house,
says:
"Why
AT
1:00 3:10 - S:1t
in
nn
time
at
all
he
has
more,
After
you’ve
about
persuad­
Red School House. To this com­ derson, Susan Watson, John series fell so in love with its
of invitatloni,
all die draperies la our houie,
7:10 - 9:00
• • •
passionate organisation t h e Reardon. Barbara McNair, earlier episode "The quadri­ work than he can handle. ami It’s really not at all diffi­ ed your husband to let you dun't you just make mare
space
here
by
(tuning
your
When
hls
true
identity
Is
about
change
the
color
of
your
hair,
ALl/YOU WIVES of RVAIM ] NOWC gave a check for $200, John Haiti, Johnny Harmon, partite Affair" that it went
SHMMOnM
cult."
enlisted men are invited to a plus $30 more for November Uretchcn Wyler and the cho­ right on with a sequel, also to be discovered, our tycoon After you've convinced your says: “ I think you're making garage into a play area?"
a
mistake
tu
start
anything
comes
up
with
the
perfect
so-j
Don't
you
Just
love
tho
woget-acqualnted coffee sponsor­ and $30 for December.
rus. The colorful, happy, poig­ starring Anne Francis as the
husband that you have a real
Navy wives have been Invit­ nant ami philosophical tongs guest dragon lady, with John luliun. Amuong rpunde again ( green thumn, clucks when she that lakes su much time and mao who always opens her
ed by your .-quadron club, the
mouth at the wrong time?
Tigeretles, November 17 at ed by a local sorority to at­ come from such treasured | van Drvelen as her man Fri­ largely dependent on Walter *he inspects your gardenia* costs so much."
tend a home decor tor living sources as "Show Bait." day, In this one Hubert Brennan with some help from and says: "Those leaves look
0:30 a. m. la the Ballroom.
A special program hat been at the Florida State Bank "Carousel," "Flower Drum Vaughn and David McCall inn Jerome Cowan.
sickly; how long since you've
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Doc­ given your gardenias a good
planned which tho a Id be of in­ program to bo held Wednesday Song." "South Pacific," "Ok- use Jilt Ireland as bait to trap
terest to everyone. Mona Lounge, it was announced at Isbonj*." and many other their mortal enemies. Less tors and the Nurse* "The Out­ dose of aptom salt*’ "
Bridget of Mona's Flower and the board meeting.
wonderful show*. A delightful pure destruction and more post " Firtlunaliied sociology After you've rearranged the
STARTS iUNDAT
Gift Shop will demonstrate Next meeting of the group experience for lovers of the activity than the earlier ep|. about deteriorating neighbor­ living room, agrees with your
sode and there's a wild chase hood* with the character of husband that it looked bet­
floral designs which can be will ho held at the home ot best in show music.
made with permanent flowers Betty Stokes in Lake Mary 7:3(78;3U p m. NBC. Mr. No­ sequence at the end. If you Tarin»ki's father (a neighbor­ ter the way it was.
December 1st
or with fresh ones.
After you’ve expounded on
vak " L e ft Dig a little Gram­ liked the other show involving hood druggist) added to perPresident Evelyn Fttipatrlck m ar." One of TV* periodic these same people, you'll pro­ sonalDt1 the episode. Since the Ihe Idea that a family camp
The base nursery will be
open to care for small child­ ha* appointed a nominating attempts to pen#traU tha mys­ bably like this one. If not, subject trader Is highly perti­ ing trip Is no vacation for a
nent and the acting is superior. wife and mother, says: "It
ren and anyone who might committee to come up with a terious world of Jau and mu­ well. It Is a sequel , , .
have trouble with transporta­ president and vice president sicians, this time through the
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY (CLOSED SUNDAYS)
Pilcher William*
tion will be picked up by one to- the next term which begins soft underbelly, the student
HWY. 17-92 — FERN PARK — 838-2511
Home-run hitter Ted Wil­
of the Tigerettes If they will In January. Named to the com­ level. There's a lot of intensi­
liams was used at a relief pit
call Mrs. Marvin Kooier and mittee are Mrs. B. B. Brown. ty, some jits jargon, offhand
cher in 1940 by Ihe Boston Red
Mrs. Jessie Taft and Mrs. references to "Chet," "Miles"
arrange for assistance.
• • •
Sox, when he gave up three
James deGahshl.
1C S • (31 v v n a t’a T h la Hong
and "D i«y" with a slight nod
T U E S D A Y I*. M.
• • •
hits and one run in two innings.
’
SUE MAUF.n has tnvited
14: I
.
Lucy
in the direction of "Louis." aa I I S i f l N e v a
(PI CrV# I t R i g h t
RVAH-13 Wives held a cof­
the wives of RVAIM3 to her
Soon*. W M ih w
Mr. Novsk interferes with th#
14:44 (3) M IC N a i r a
O t Neva
home Thursday at 1 p. m. for fee recently at tho home of plans of a student who'll rath­
11.44 i t ) c n n c a n l r a l i s a
(31
N
e
w
e
e
o
p
e
i * l Andy o f M a y b e r r y
the squadron's monthly coffee. Clare Baum, with Carol er be a musician than a scien­ I IS IS) CHS N e w s — W e l t e r
(4) ( l i t T h a vieeeag*
Co-hostesses for this event will O'.Shae a t cr-hosteas.
C ronklt*
11.34 (3) J » ' p a r ity
tist. Tommy Sands Is worth
(3
)
II
u
n
t
i
t
y
B
r
i
n
k
l
e
y
b« Marge Harvey, Jackie Fox Several new members were catching as the student adrift
(41 Tha l l a - l McCoy*
llipr.rl
(PI l i n i n g U n k a
Introduced. They I n c l u d e d between tw o irreconcilable
sod Sandy Harrington.
(4 ) A - iu a n a u ia
7
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II-So
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s
a
At that time, a committee Marianne Bergren. Rena Fos­
WEDNESDAY P. M.
worlds; J o h n n y Crawford
(4) C a r 1 * W h e r e Are
will be appointed to nominate ter. Betty Hurlbort, Pat Wal­ playa another "cat," Allan
14:41 (3) Say W i n s
You?
( 41 l o.4 *( U fa
a slat* of officers for the elec- ters. Irene Drlgle, Carolyn
Mr. N o v s k
Sherman does a bit as a lead­ t : . 4 O
( I ) F a t h a r K n o w s Bant
(»&gt; Cun b e t
goo in December. Installation Whom and Ann Parrella.
I ft SI ( I t V ( » »
er with a "gig,” and of course
(#&gt; fiitlsfjr’* Ps&lt; pis
teremoniea for ths new off!- New rep wivei from North James Franciscus is on ham) I 14 43 &gt; SI in ( r o w U.N.C-LE. II 1* (41 . ' . a r e a ( a r T o m o r ­
row
( t ) M c l la le 'e Navy
lers will be brld in January. American Aviation includes) on the side of nobility.
(3 l T r u t h o r Cone*(SI f l . d K k sltu n
• » •
Jean Mufgrove, Lenoro Tlieil
n uncaa
■ 8:30 piu. CBS. World War * 04 ( » ) T h 4 T ru.ro n
(41 l l . l l o F a * P i c k e r s
I D TW*S
IF YOU ARE Interested in and Sally Williams.
I. "Verdun th# loterno." Oth«r I : t 4 I4 i P e t t i c o a t Ja n c M o a
11:44 ( t . m o ld in g L i g a t
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considered for training programs you should take the non-competitive
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level and It Is almost impossi­ C l * (3 ) W o r t# C l v l l l i t t l n a
(4) G e n e r a l l l o a p l t a l
placement test November 14* Either send a completed application to the
P. O. Box 1214
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one views th# scenes of de­ T i l l (S&gt; VV*k#-tip Movlea
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Phyili# Kugrnttein
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the test For an application, or more information, write the Peace Corps, or
7:11
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1:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Red 7.14 &lt;3&gt;
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Lake Mary
see your local Postmaster.
4.44 11) T h a M atch G a m a
Skeltoo Show. To keep up with
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It: T rallm aaiir
N*ra Norris
the limes, this show should be 7:11
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later hat a few native Eng­ S H I (*&lt;
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C artooa*
I I I ( l i U . g t o M o m e n ta la
Mary Getting*
lishmen help out with the en­ 1:11 ( l l I: irnper Room
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Jean Musgrove, wife of North American Avia­
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tion's eenlor representative and Sara Paul, wife
New#
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( I ) N aw * w i t h W k a w a i tourist tmploy# getting Involv­
Published *$ i public servlet In cooporidon »lth Tbs Advertising Council
of Jerry M- P*ul. AO/2. The coffee was held a t
$48-4401
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March 20)_ A quiet show of
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10. Poultry • Livestock
REGULAR Saddle H o r i t i ,
Hunting Honei It Ponies—
fT5 UD. Jill 312-2843.

FOR PAINTLNG * R tp d irCan 322 5421

24. Wall Drilling

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
SHETLAND Pony, new Stddto
All Type* aad Sim
k Bridle. Call 322-1388.
We Repair and Service

12. Special Notices

S TI NE

Machine
aad Supply Co.
SARA'S YESTERYEARS opea347 W 2nd St
FA 24432
ta f Fri., Nov. 4. Revamp
furniture, origin a la aad THU 29. P h o to A E q u ip m en t
k THAT. E Geneva Ave. at
Cameron.
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Camera* • Film* • Flnlahing
A NEW CONCEPT in CLEAN­ 210 S. Park Ave., Senfoed
LINESS fnr a LIMITED
TIME ONLY at LOW Intro­ 30. Home AppUnncee
ductory PRICES. Your GRA
VEL ROOK can have that ALL Typee of new major Appliance* at Draatle Discount.
fresh C L E A N appearance
that ENHANCES k BEAU­ Call 323-8448, J It R Trading
TIFIES your HOME. This Port, Inc., 2308 S. Orange
NEW PROCESS include# 4 Blossom Trail, Orlando,
FUNGICIDE treatment to SANFORD ELECTRIC
RETARD future FUNGUS G.E. Appliances—New A Used
GROWTH. 1300 aq. ft. ONLY 118 Magnolia
322-13A2
$21.00. Price LIMITED to
100 home* la Sanford area. NORGE auto, washer. Excell­
Offer expire! DEC. 20th. ent condition. $75. 522-5834.
PHONE NOW 322-4813 after
31. Munical Instruments
5-322-3344.
YenOch Maintenance Service.
Plane Tw iag and nopelr
W. L. Harman — FA M l
13. Catering • Food
Piano Servicing 4k Tuning
FOR SALE: Bltckeyed Peaa,
Gen* Cumbaa — 322-2841
Cantelope* k Watermelon*.
Corner Sanford k Myrtle St. ASK about our Trial Purchase
Ph. 322 8tM.
Plan os Rand Instruments.

15. 8peclal Services
A &amp; B C O N T ilA C T O R S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING *
INSULATING

32. IluaineM Equipment

Haynes Office Machine Co.
New and Used Machine*
Salea k Rental*
322-2287 314 Magnolia________ 322-048!

RICHARD S TREE SVC.
Free eatimatea, Licensed
k Injured. Ph. 323-0500

FIXIT SHOP
"We fix everything except
broken hearts.” —Authorized
)o you have a drinking prob­
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn
lem Write P. O. Box 1213,
mowers. Expert Key k Lock
Sanford
Service, 109 W. 1st St. 322
4731.
4 . B eauty C are
2. P ersonal*

35. V acuum Cleaneris

I'ACUUU R D M
Repairs, parts, supplies, for
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
Air-Way, Rexalr, GE, etc.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
your home. Free pick-up A
delivery. Serving Sanford
for 15 yrs. GM Vacuum Re­
pair, 1114 Park Ave. Ph
322 4785.

DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
brics, free estimates. Adam's 1.1. Plant*. Feed*. Seeds
105 So. Oak, Free Parking.
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
2nd k Oik, Evening app't.
SANFORD FEED STORE
322-5712.
ALTERATIONS on Ladiea k Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
Mens Clothing. 838-1981.
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0831 T2. n u m b i n g
Tax.
Evening Appointment*
320 Sanford Ave.
PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
50. Mine. For Sale
FREF ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
aoT ii'i: o r i m t c t T i o *
n iH r i \ iik k ii
ator, into cu ft., Good cond
204 Sanf.ird Ave
v \ 2-3341
( t o . IPl.t* ri„rl.l» tie tit tee at
Ition,
183. Call 322-7764 alter
»a tat
23. P a in tin g
6 p. m.
NOTICK IS ItKTtEBT GIVES.
That Lin* Dav.lnpment Co. tha
holder of th# following cartttl- PAPERIIANGING-PAINT1NG
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
cat# hat filed .Hit r*rtirlcat#
20 years Exp.—322-7331
New
and Used Machinal. Re
Cor itx deed lo ho louad th#r#conditioned Singers, 11295
on. Th* certificate number ajid
y».tr of Itaiune*. lha d#«crlp104 S. Park Ave.
322 9411
t!«n of lit* property, and th*
m m In whlrh II w«# aaatoad
IV r o C V T V J l ' I K l K ' S CO l HT. PHILCO Automatic Washer,
ar* a* follow*:
$100, 223 Woodmere or Ph.
C*rt! float* No. t?7
T*»r of a K M I V O L r COt'N TV, PLO IIIIIA
K * T V T « OK
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323-0498.
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Hanford I'lat Hook t P*gv, V h II APPLICATION KOM UIN. the Blue Lustra Electric
S4 to &lt;1 A 113 111 IIS 11* Clt.SHGE
Sbampooer only $1 per day.
AU p a r a o n i ar * h * r * h y n o i l A I IT
Carroll’a Furniture.
Ntm* In which asa#aa#d Ihel- ft*d t h a t lh * u n d * r * l a n &lt; d a a
ly Joteph. All of said property K x * cu to r of l a i d ««t«!*. h i *
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months old. excellent condi­
ouch rtrtlflrat* ahall b* re­ c o u r t It* f i n a l r e p o r t a n I a p p lltion. Take up paymenta. 322*
deemed according to tow th* r a t i o n f o r d t i r h a r a * . n b ] * c | l n n *
prop*rty &gt;t«*crlh*'t In *urh c#r. t h a r t t a , If any, a h o u t d b* d u l y I 1917.
tlficst* will h* *old to tha high- fltod. A t t a r flllmr p r o o f o f p u b *tt c»»h htdd#r at th* front l l r a tl o n a h o a r ln c th l* n n t l r * ha*
&lt;toor of th* riemlnot# County h«*n p u b l l i h « d one* a n * * k fo r MENS, Women's, Children’!
s h o e s at discount price*.
Court llou** at fanforf, Klnr- f o u r e o n « « r u l l i* w**k*. lb *
M.I, on th* flrut Monitor In th* m a l t * r of a p p r o v a l o f *al-l r*Surplus City, 201 W. lit.
month of l»*i-*mb*r. 1**1. which p o r t a n d lh * o r d t r l n u o f d i s ­
I* th* 7ih d*y of Ixccmhar, t r i b u t i o n o f **|d **l nt* w ill
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322 3873 or 322-4181.
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By: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
FISH CAMP.
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Deputy Clark
Fubllah Nor. 10, IT, It A D«c. Boa 1ST
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N O T H i; O K a k p l i c a t i o
F o il T A X D E E D

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SIAMESE Cat. Purebred. 1 yr. f o r a p a in t e r , buidt ar
out, call Luther Taaker at
eld, Gentle, Mouiebroken,
225 Ph.
JIM.
322-4154.

Financing Artanged

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

23. Pmbrilftg

n

Nov. 10.1964 — P in 11 71. Milt Hefr Wanted

Far

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WE ARE LOOKING (or lo u r- 2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott, $4,508
ance agent*. If you are hold­ 322-0525 or 5254.
ing a 240-218 or 210 license
and have the ability for a 3-BEDROOM, t bath, Fla.
room, k i t e h o a equipped,
managerial poaitioa in the
drapes, Urge corner let. Low
insurance profession, we ean
Down Payment. 1101 S.
furnish you with leads and
Chase Ave. See after 1 p m.
train ytm to b* a manager
in a short period of time. If
150 COUNTRY CLUB Circle.
you havo tha dealn to get
Pymta. 813 mo., Read.
ahaad see me, in Rm. 201.
Mori. $8,800. S Bdna., t bath,
224 E. 1st St. over Fauit’e 30 x lo Petto, $3M tor our
Drug Store, Sanford, T P.M.
Equity.
Sharp.
3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, Paneled
We will GUARANTEE you one
Fla. Room, Kitchen equip­
of the faiteit advancements
ped. Deep well ia, 138 W.
In position and income. You
Coleman Circle. Ph. 333 8184.
must Guarantee us that you
1
BEDROOM, Penally Room, 3
are:
Bath, built in Appliances.
L Between 25-to-M years of
Central Air A Heat, well to
age
2. Willing to start at the bot­ wall carpeting. 323 5303.
tom
$300 WOULD BUY these ex­
3. Potsesa a deep desire to get
tra*. Central air condition­
ahead
ing,
carpeting,
Venetian
4. Tha type that followa in­ blinds, drape*, screened pe­
structions
tto, wether, refrigerator,
(If you da not have these
landscaped tot, and n $11,400
factor* don’t bother to write)
mortgage, at 50 N. Edgemon
Reply to Box 104, c/o San
Ave. N. Orlando. 333-1851.
ford Herald.
READY TO MOVE IN
72. F ensile Help Wanted New 8 A 4 Bedroom Monte,
l-I bath*. So. Longwood area
*6aa wa have mar bam fine* at your houaa? My
NEED women cooveisera for —^Trade* considered, and
author taya you Bro b a barn!"
Insurance toads, 81-25 per
we'll build on your lot. Semi
hour, 4 hours a day, 5 days
noli County'* Leading Build
a week. Apply Company Be- ar
presenttilv*. • a. m Sharp
HAROLD LOO AN
Room 308, Meiach Bldg, over LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Faust's Drug Store, Sanford Sate* office; So. on U. S. IT1— L o e i a K o u e *
I I —M onty W a n te d
j
I —P trsonxls
i t —l e e l n g e * L o a n
j
J l to Dlxla Bell Diner, turn
i
4— R # a u t r C s r e
M — Insurance
CASHIER lor Check out coun­ right tMM block oo Seminole
1— D s r N u r t e r i s #
&lt;1—ttohool# A I n a t r u r l l n a e
ter. Must be able to FUe and
e —c h i l e c # r s
74— L m p l o y m t a t S t r v l e a a
Av*. IM-3811.
*— S e e # —C»t#— K#«s
71—Mai# H s lp W a n t M
keep record*. 314 E. 1*4. St.
i s —L i v e s t o c k
73— Kem al# K elp W x n t # 4
G R IE N M IA S
Western Auto.
l i — S p e c t e l .Notices
71— il a l # o r K am a]# l l a l p
Choice lata available
I I —C a t a r i n a
74—Sa!»a Halp W a n t e d
j
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14— P la c # # to Kxt
77—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
I 7.'l. Male o r Female Help
Greenbrier ef Lech Arher
U —Special 3 « r « k * e
*1— In co m e T r o p a r t y
m
everleoklng golf coum .
14— H w l m m l n g P o o le
l &gt; —d u i l n e a t P r o p — S ale
MILITARY or Clvilien Wel­
17—J s n l t o r U l *#rvlc#a
■1— R a t i K a t t t o W a n t e d
Custom building to yoer
11— O o - I t - Y o u r a t l f
i t —H#el K aiale
come. If you are presently
speeifleettona.
Greenbrier
i 11— B u i l d e r # Hu p p llta
17— Rua lneaa I t a n i a t g
employed, own cir, and will­
i o — c o n c r e i # i.’o n # tr.
•4— Lota Kor rials
developed by
ing to work 3 hours, 4 Even­
11— H o m e I t f p a l r a
I I — F a r m # — il r o v e s
K1NGSWOOD
11— P l u m b i n g
11—O u t o t S l a t e A c r e a g e
ings per week, Added In­
IS— P a i n t i n g
BUILDERS, IN d
11— l l a u M t Kor Bale
come. No eipcrteoce necess­
14—W s l l D r i l li n g
14 —l l o u , # # - r i a l # o r B a a l
FA I -8074
76— A i r Cend . * H # a t l n *
17— Uuua# Kor ) t # n t
ary. Call 333-8003-8 to 8 p.
SOS Fairmont Dr.
I t — R a d i o &gt; T»l#v!*!on
too— R a a u rt B a n i a t a
m.
11— P h o t o * K 'l U i p n u n t
i o i —'T ra l t # r a — C a b n n a a
ID— H o rn * A p p llx n .'#■
1OS— Mobil# l l o n i a s — rial#
HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
10 J —Mobil# H o m e* — U , n |
11— I S u a t c ^ l I n i i r u m a n l s
77. Bituallon Wanted
H. water heater, attic fan,
11— B u a l n # u l-:.|iilprn*nt
I 4 t —T r t l l # r rip»c#— H # n l
31—J o b P r i n t i n g
101—T r a i l #r Lot#— b e t #
floor furnace A pump. With
HOUSEWORK Wanted, 32314— I J p h o l a i t r y
1*4—A p a M m a n le K o r H i n t
Furn. garage Apt. 1341 San
Dll— Room# Knr B e n t
[
l i — V a c u u m i;U » n # r #
2474.
ford Avt. $10,400. m -0413 or
l i e — Hot at Hoorn#
37—M o v i n g A Miorag*
3*— K x t a r m l n a t o r #
l i t —) l# n la l A g a n l s
8134.
IRONING to my borne, 10c per
4 t — P l a n l a — K l u w » r a —*••&lt;!•
111—Warn#,! To l t . n l
H i — Auio# Kor b a l #
JO— Ml#,-. Kur rial#
piece. Mr*. Bryint, 3314 S. S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
111—Auto#—rial# o r T r a d e
11— A r tlc W a Kor I t t n t
Orange Ave. 133-0329.
HOMES, Wait 4th St. Sin
I I I —T r u c k # Kor rial#
i l —B«rap o r K x c h a n g #
l l o — A u to m o tiv e « # r v lc «
IS— W * n t # , l T o Buy
ford. 3 Bedroom, l t t bath,
111—Ccootar# A C y c la e
11— K u r n l t u r # T o r Mala
Daya WORK, Ph. 133-4377 at
FHA A VA Loans. LMN ENI I — A n t|,|u # &gt; Kor ri*le
111—llo ata A Motor#
night.
I I I —Marin# S u p p l l a a
I I — 14on#y T o I#&gt;an
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder
IS— U u a l n l a # U p p o r t u n l l U e
Harold Logan, call 838 3911.
DAYS Work, 333 9328.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
425-5938
322-5612
to
dark.
85.
Real
Eatate
Wanted
I ’to m riamlnole C o u n t y

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine S -V e r

CLASSIFIED INDEX

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Sanford

Exchange

50. Mine. For Sale
PORTABLE Stereo. Remington
typewriter, stand k cover.
Aquarium with acccsiories.
Tenor Saxophone. Ithaca 14
Ga. shotgun. 322 9188.
ratios, Floor, Free Estlma.es
sand, cemtnt, rock, pipe,
■tael, grease traps, dry
weUa. Stepping atones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
304 Elm Av*.
322-3751

51. Articled For Henl

(D ial

DUPLEX, furnished, l todroom. n • w I y decorated.
Adults. Another available
Dee. 1, 322-3410.
4-ROOM house, furnished, t i l
W. tod. $45. 8H-1371.
3 BEDROOM, ru m . house, lto
mile* from Air B ait, $68 mo.
Ph. Sa-8370.
1-BEDROOM furnlahad bouse,
new washer. $83. mo. 32304TJ, if no answer 818-37*5.

STORE BU1LDLNG Wanted,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Home A Auto retailer seeks
Realtor
55. Furniture For Sale
suitable location, preferably Raymond Lundqulit, A i».
So. of Sanford oa Rt. 17-92. FA 2 3031 Atlantic Bank Bklg
BEDS - BEDS — BEDS
Send particular* to Box 106,
Free Turkey or Ham with each
GRACIOUS SOUTHERN
c/o Sanford Herald.
box spring 4k m attress act
HOME
with Qudted Top Named 84. Henl Ratal* - Salt
at price and terms average
Brand Special
buyer can afford. Top condl
tion, 2-story brick homa with
BART PILCHER, BROKER
One Used 7 piece Rattan Din­
oak floor*, fireplace, 2(v
Personal 8«rvlc*
ing Set, New condition. Cost
bathi, 4 bedrooms, 3-ear gaCall 322-7491
new 8473, now only 8133.
rago, excellent neighbor­
Furay Bedding k Furniture Co
hood, no yard maintenance
901 W. 1st.
322-6301 Ball-Blair Agency
problem. This could be your
Real Estate — Insurance
home dream come true. A
Ethan Allan MAPLE 48" 3rd. k Park Ave.
322 3641
hint: The price li lei* than
Round Table with 3 —12"
&lt;14,000.
leaves, 4 chairs k 34" Hutch.
JO H N E. FOX,
8200. Call 322 0913 after 3:30
Realtor

Property

Payton Realty
&lt;•»#. tol.l* FtorUa llaiat** af Upholstering k Mattress ren­
FOR L E A S E
IMIm
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
ovating.
Naw
k
Used
FurniNOTH'K 18 I IK R K B T GIVEN.
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .
Management
turo. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Good Location. Good Products.
T h » t t.*n* G«v*lopm *nl Co. lh *
hul&gt;1*r o f th* f o l lo w ln s c a r t l Co
at 704 Celery Ave.
Good Treatment
float* h a t fll*4 a*M c a r t l f l e a t *
and Sales Broker
FA 3-8U7.
for t a x 4**4 to b* l*»u*4 t h a n PHONE LOCALLY 322-042
on T h a r a r t t f l o a t a n u m h a r *n4
or
apply
to
the
v**r of tM uanc*, lh* 4**orlp- For Ifle biggest aetectioa of
tlon o f th * p r o p * rt y , • n 4 th *
JIM H U N T
nearly new aad uied furni­ P U R E O I L C O M P A N Y
n t m * In which It w a i • • • • • • - 4
$100 DOWN
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
a r * a* follow*:
DISTRIBUTORSHIP to tav
r « r ! l f l e * t • N». 171
T * * r of
Brokerage la Casselberry
REALTY
eras, restaurants, stores, for EH A - VA HOMES
Ita u a n o * 1X7
on 1742. Open 4 days l i s t
U'vvrlptloa af Kr*p*rty&gt;
beautiful tOc to 23c candy
Office: 322-1118
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Lot 10, l t * n 4 I f o H t V l l t and drug spertaltiex earning
Hon, n * t Book 1 I’*** l | o 4-Pc. Bedroom, ltd 322-7248 af­
I, tto. A 2 RATItS
Nights: .123-0706
N t m * in w h l r h *****ati| C anhigh immediate cash pro­
ter 4:30 p. m.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
322 0648
-lath* It. I lo lttd ay . All u t **14
fit. Exp-mding manufacturer LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT}
2524 Park Drive
p r a p a r t y h*lna In th* C o u n t y FOR SALE: Leather gun case.
of H*mlno!*. Htat* of KlorM*
will furnish complete career For Complete Information
85; Hunting jacket k WadU n l# t* xuch c a r t l f l e a t * ah all
program with exclusive fac­
Sea nr Call Your
$100 DOWN
b* r*-t**m*4 *rcor&lt; llnf In law
der, 85; Ci-l»m»n gas lamp,
tory connection. Write CHEX
lh * pr - p a t l t il«*rrtb*«f In auch
FHA
VA
FHA-VA
HOMES
87.50;
Heavy
duty
vice,
813;
c * r t l f l r a t * will b* told t o th*
2910 N. 18th St., Phila. 32,
h l | h * * t c**h hi-t-l*r a t th * fro n t
12- Boys k Girls bikes, from
SEVERAL
Outstanding
2 A 3
S
A
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E
S
R
R
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K
F
R
Pa.
d o o r o f th * Htm lnol* C o u n t y
810 up; Adding machine. 8
Bedroom Home* available ia
ATe Hava Tb* Horn* For You
C o u r t H o m o a t Hanford. F l o r ­
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
id*. o n th * f lra t M onday In th*
column, 813;
Underwood 7 1 . M a l e Help Wanted
m o n t h o f D*c*mh*r, l i s t , which
typewriter. 820; Pool Ubie.
Show you Around I
Stenstrom
Realty
I* t h * 7 th d a y o f D*c*iub*r,
also Ping Pong, 810; Gas ,&amp; PAINTERS, experienced. A k
list
R Contractors. 322 2287.
Seminole Realty
l u t t d thl# l l r d d ay o f OotOil beaters, from |S , u p ;
2565 PARK DRIVE
oh*r. l i s t
Electric V« H. P. motor, *7; STATION ATTENDANT. Age 5 2 2 - 2 4 2 0 N i g h t 8 2 2 - 7 4 9 5
( t r f f t c l i ! C lerk '* H**ll
1J01 S. Park Av*.
t l Ft. bojt, motor k trailer, 30 30. 1301 French Ave. Col­
A r t h u r It. H a i k w l t h , J r ,
323-03(6
322-4148
PA 2-3232 anytime
C U rk of C ircu it Court
8123;
1-Tent,
9x9,
used
once,
3226634
322 3433
onial Oil Co.
Far ntnoU C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
820. Soil m your Furniture.
By II. N. T a m m , J r ,
f i a p u t y C le r k
Quick Service with the Cash. MAN— 21-43 for Insurance
St. JohnB Realty
P u h tle h Nov. IS. IT, I I A Dec.
Super Trading Post, opposite Debit, Sanford .Area. Salary
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
I. ISK
Sanford Plaza, 322 0877.
C D U -ll
plus commission. 323 0643.
III N. Park Ave. FA 2819

111. A i &lt;m P a r S i l t "
'•) CHIVY It NOVA. B e t a
lent condition. $1440. Ph.
322-2283.
IN* FORD Static* W l# 4 ,

1812 Chevrolet a ton touch.
Ph. 322-1427.

|

MERCURY ' « Montarty, \
door hardtop, factory air*
full power. Extra elaa
rifle* at $2,308. By
Ph. 322 (38*

SMALL HOUSE, near Saalatto.
Water included. $45 mo. Call
323-5170.

w T PACKARD Super "8%
good Mrchnlcal, Drive dally*
side mounts, new U na. Cal#
lector* ttam, registered d a m
sic. Only 8630. CaU 322-0414, j

2 B E D R O O M Unfurnished
house. Kitchen equipped.
2313 Yale Ave. Call 323-3814.

•81 FORD Convertible. 32*2870/

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, 201 Mir­
ror Drive, Loch Arbor. Ph.
323 0383.

1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire, whit*
with black top, tonneau ear#
ar, whit* waUa. Excellent
condition. 322-0*55,

CLEAN; 2-bedroom house, kit­
chen equipped, $53. Garage
Apt. furnished, $43. 322-2202
or 122-3383.

•*T~FORD- Faitback G alatia
*'400," $300, assume pay#
manta. CaU afltr 8:10 p jn ,
DaBary 0063448.

UNFURNISHED 3 • bedroom
house, kitchen equipped. Th.
322-5594.

'37 VOLKSWAGEN, Sedan]
Radio, $550. Sea at 208 Lake
Bhd , Loch Arbor.

UNTURN1SHED 2 Bedroom
bouse. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
222 2431.

l t t l AUSTIN MEALY
Ex. Cond. &lt;185

3-BEDROOM house, at Lake
Monroe. 323-3013.
FURN. 8 Bedroom house,
freshly painted. Ph. 322-2007
or 322-3750.
3 • BEDROOM, 3 hath, un­
furnished. 1 ml. to has*. 3
blocks to shopping center A
school. 1 yaar lease rtqjilr
ed. $120 mo. 322-3470 after
3 p. m.
2 BEDROOM, close to school
A shopping center, $63 mo
Call 222-1110

102. Mobil* Homes - Sale
1-2 and 2 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnlngi A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy, 17-82 S
322-2363
VAGABOND So x 10, front kit
cheo, full length screen
porch A carport. Priced
“Right" for quick sale. Tran­
quil Trailer CL. No. IS, 441
bypsaa Tavares.

10S. Mobile Home* - Rent
B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
322-7368

D lreot)

RENT A BED
Rolls way, Hospital. B a b y
SO U T H W A R D
323 0539
Beds, by Day, Week, or Used furniture, appliances, 20fl N. Park Ave.
Month.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
tools, etc. Bought - Sold 9 0 . ] &lt; u tn F n r S a l e
116 N. Park Ave.
3228173
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
114 W. 1st
322-3181
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
2 Large clean LOTS, 29th k
Government Owned
Park Ave. Terms 823 down
Homes
53. W a n te d T o lin y
(ill. HusineHM O p p o rt.
$15 pcT month. Call 322-3377.
$100.00 DOWN
PIANO, wanted, any condition.
CORNER GROCERY
9 5 . H o u s e s F n r S ale
Ph. Orlaodo 425-0008, collect. Clean little store doing good
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
businesv Beer k Wine Li­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
Bedrjoma located in various
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house noat door for Rental
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Income AU for teaa than
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MU S. Park Ava,
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2
BEDROOM,
i
1
•
Bath,
ftun
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Take over PAYMENTS
1942 Valiant at $47.80
ly and $100 Cask, CiK I B
4042.
1954 BU1CK Special, auto matin
transmission, $200. Ph. H &gt;
0234.
FOR SALK
1957 VW Convertible 1908 Em
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$373
Call 322-2940 after I and w*
wlU bring car to your homa
for Inspection.
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120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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11* Magnolia Ph. FA B 4M
Ant* at***,
k Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS £
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304 W. 2nd St. FA 68084
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121. Scootcra &amp; Gyclea

10’ a 30‘, Children welcome.
Pvt. land. 880 mo. 621 N.
Winter Park Dr., Cssicl.
berry.

’58 Lambretta Scooter, 890.
323 0675,________________ *

10' i 45* TRAILER, on prl
vate lot. Adults only. 860 mo
322 8360.

It Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
wlndshiald, remote eantrol,
40 HP Mercury A TlUar, Al#
io 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 1
n HP Kvlnrud* k Traitor
All for $600. Ph. 322-1240 af.
ter 6 p. m
■ t

10* WIDE, 2 bearoom trailer.
NO-8-4908.
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830 mo. Up. Surplus City.
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601 Palmetto Av*. 322-1374
after 5:30 p m.

12.1. Boats A Motor*

18 FT. Fibreglass boat, 35
Johnson, trailer, $273. WlU
consider good Stereo la trad*
1100 W. Ut St. 322-0430,
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Furn. Apt. 2300 MeflonvUl*.

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LAKE MARY. 2 Clean furn
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pets. 322 3930.
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114 W. First St.
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
1 Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath li shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired. AU utilities In.
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated oa 1ft St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and ahoppang center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

17 FT. GLASS boat, 10 b.p!
motor, tilt traitor, converti­
ble top, extra ga* tank, tarts.
Extras. 1100 S. C h ile Ave.
-See after I p.m.
17 FtriflG infA T . with acces*
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elec, start, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
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mo , includes water A elec ' '•I Monsa IM97 bal. *37 a * ,
trie. 322 9507.
'62 Metro. 8692 bet. 831 a *
3 ROOM Furn. Apts., Shady '62 Falcon |99l bal. 842 a m
Oaks Apts., 612 Park Ave. '62 Itrnsult |667 bal. |3 t mo.
Apply upstairs No. 3 Apt. '69 Vnlkx. 1699 bal. |3 2 a a ,
‘60 Lincoln $1199 bal. $38 a m
nr Ph. 322 SOW.
'60 Con air 8799 bal. $32 a m
FURNISHED Garage Apt.,
60 Mercury 8991 bal. $41 a m
Itn m o, water furnWttod. '60 Ford $714 bal. $37 a m
JM S. Park Ave. 323 0705.
'60 Plymouth 8633 bat $32 mo
CLEAN furnished apt. Adults. '59 Ford 1399 bal. |3 t a m
'59 Plymouth *199 bal &gt;24 mw
322-1644.
'59 Mercury 8587 b e t 132 mm
ROOMY Furn. 2 Mr m. apt
'34 Ford $399 bal. 817 mo.
Just repainted. Fireplace, d
‘54 It#Hotn 8499 bal. |J1 a m
room. Only 159.50 1703 Mag
'34 Ford 8588 baL $28 a m
Dolia. 323-3951 or 322-2296.
*58 Mercury $299 baL $1! a m
'54 Pontiac 8*88 bal. 831 am
108. Rooms For Rent
'59 Hillman *4*9 toL 814 a m
CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401 '54 Olds. 1499 b*L 111 a m
'58 Chrysler 8588 toL 129 a m
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
'38 Dodge |399 toL $2$ a m
115. Auton For Sale
4A O
SANFORD A V I.
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omy 6cyL, standard trans­ Bamferd. Florida
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By Vary u n i Mika

bUR

P r o m o for lbs November
meettar of the Bear Laka
Elementary PTA, presented
by H lu Haifa Lelnhart’n
fifth grade, featured the
traditional play on the Pil­
grim's first Thanksgiving.
Script was the work of two
members of the class, Kay
Riley and Kathy Merritt.
Principal G e o r g e Dabbs
presided at the business
meeting held prior to the pro­
gram in the absence of PTA
president, Mrs. Kaye Vlets.
Rev. J. M. Flowers, of Bethel
Baptist Church, Ortanffo, gave
the devotion. Miss Leinhart’s
room won the room count and
waa awarded the attendance
banner and bos of candy.
Mrs. 8usan Houston, ways
and meana chairman, an­
nounced that a ham dinner
will be held at the school,
Saturday, Dee. 5, with serv­
ing scheduled from S until 7
p. m.
A 802 paid membership was
reported by Mrs. Sue Gates,
membership chairman and ap­
proval waa voted the board
recommendation that expenses
be paid of Mrs. Vlets and
Dabbs to the Nov. 17-10 state
convention in Bradenton.

COUNTRY

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BEAR LAKE sixth graders taught by Mrs. U&gt;lra Stroup took p a rt last
week in a program “Democracy In Action" with the students voting in a
mock election. Candidates for both political partleH were chosen and cam­
paign* conducted. Shown here, from left, are Bruce Anderson (Goldwnte r ) : Mrs. Stroup; Juanita Gates (Humphrey) at ballot box; Mrs. Sarah
liall. teachers aide; Touln Polyguluktos (Miller) and Clint Gorec Jr.
(Johnson).
(Herald Photo)

Fishing Club

P1
Ahi

To See Film
Colored movies lakcn under­
water off tiie Ilahama Reefs
will be shown by Elmer
Thompson for members of the
DoUary Fishing Club at their
meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p m..
Firemen's Rtcroatinn Hall,
Norvln Roach will preside
during the business session.

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Wtih a population of more
than three million, Cairo la
the largest elty in Africa.

AMONG TIIOHE on hand to greet the truck
loaded with 7,100 boxen of "Copy Cats" for Ly­
man High School'll united drive fur funds wern
(left to right) Mrs. Aldia Milweu, Beta Club
sponsor; team captains I.izaheth L.unn and Caro­
lyn May, and Mrs. Alicia Srhmidt, rncmlwr of
th e faculty advisory committee.

Race Track Fire Cause Unknown
LAUREL Md. (UPJ1 - The and Fire Marshal's Office,
cause of the $283,uu) fire llmt special agents of the Thor­
destroyed an estimated 3ii oughbred Racing Detective

Bureau, insurance company
Thoroughbreds at Laurel race
investigator* and Irack secur­
track remained unknown today ity pohec.
although fire department offi­
cials have been investigating
It ainc* U Broke out election C o u r t U uH um e-s
l i |b t
WASHINGTON tUl'H Among those conducting in­ The Supreme Court returned to
quiries in what has been the the bench today after a twocoatllcat race track fire in week recess, with tests on the
Maryland history are the Laur­ new civil rights law and other
el Volunteer Fire Department, racial iasues up for possible
the County Detective Bureau decisions.

FRIDAY

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NIGHTS

LEADING ROLES In a Thanksgiving Play presented before Bear Lake
Elementary PTA by fifth graders were taken by, from left, Paul Hale,
Kathy Merritt, Randy Bishop, Bruce Roee and Kathy Cox. Minn Helen

SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
203-09 E. let ST.
322-0983

Leinhart la teacher for the class in charge of the program.

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‘P irate’ Fishing
BEER. England (UPI) —
Fishermen in this a rts o(
South Devon ire complaining
about successors of Jesn Ls*
fitte. They ssy Uist French
and Belgian "pirate" trawlers
are depleting their fishing
channel grounds, putting the
industry "on its last legs."

OPEN

A panel discussion featuring
representatives of five health
organisation was t h e pro­
gram at the regular meet­
ing of the L o n g w o o d
Homemakers Extension Club
held last Thursday at the Civic
league Building on Church
Street.
Members of the panel who
discussed functions and ser­
vices provided by the urbanisa­
tions were Mrs. Beth Thomas,
heart association; Mrs. Flo
rye Gilbert of public health
nursing; Mrs Helen Gtceson ol
the cancer society; L. f\ Mur
ray of the ciipplod children's
society and Mrs. [.orralne (ira
ham of the TB society. Mod
orator (or the program was
Mist Myrtle Wilson, count)
agent.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Felix Mcge, president,
and opened with a salute to the
flag by Miss Elisabeth Abbott.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
W. J. Hartley.
Tables (or the covered dish
tunrheon served following the
business meeting were decora­
ted in (he Thanksgiving theme
with gold colored basket, of
orange and yellow flowers,
colored artificial fruit and red
berries.
Hostesses (nr the occasion
were Mrs. M J. Murray. Mrs
T. J. Hennlgan, Mrs. llalph
Newcomer and Mrs. K. P.
Richards. .

PVT. R O B E R T E.
Countryman, a o n of
Mr. am! Mrs. latwrence
It. Strcilier, U. It. 1,
I,ongwood, has c o m ­
pleted an 11-wcek ra­
dio teletype operation
course nt Fort Gordon,
Gn. The 18-year-old
soldier attended Semi­
Sir iWnston Churchill was
nole High School
born
In Blenheim Palace, Ox(Army Photo)

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pumps and the fuel tank of the
car! It's Dixie's new champion
—Chevron* the livelier gasolines. H ie mod­
em motor fuels that keep step with your
busy life of work and play. Cbooee from
three great Chevron gasolines- Each offers
livelier performance...long-running econ­
omy. Besides, in Chevron and Chevron
Supreme, you got Methyl,* the different
antiknock compound that helps develop all
tho power built into your car. Stop at
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outline of the state of Florida AneloU, Canaveral Harbor,
A dsUfatloa and indicated tbi
tha Suwannee River, the Gulf

ORLANDO of 10 Atoford and Seminole
County buitneaa and elvie
leaders was among the more
than 400 guests who gathered
her* Tuesday night to honor
Gov. F anis Bryant for his
leadership during his admin­
istration la the further devel­
opment of Florida's water ra-

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WEATHER: Fair thru Thursday; gradual wrarminf due; high in 70a, low tonight 48-65.
United Preai Leased Wire
Eatftbliahed 1908 WED., NOVEMBER 11, 1964 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

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NO. 81&gt; "

Intracosstal Waterway from
started during Bryant’s admin­
CarrabeOo to St. Marks River,
.During th« recent ■peclei
istration.
aession of the City Commie*
Among the authorized pro­ t h e Intracoestal Waterway
•Ion relnting to the propoeed
jects listed were the Croee from Miami to Key West, the
Florida Barge Canal and Apalachicola River, the Okee­
merino, the consulting enginumerous charnel projects on chobee Waterway and the
&lt;0 seer eeld he would proceed
t h o Iutracoastal Waterway Kissimmee Waterway.
m feet m he could on the new
from Jacksonville to Miami,
plane. Commissioner Jimmy
Proposed projects are the
t h t Intracosstal Waterway Sanford-Canavera! Canal, a
Creppe reported. “ You don’t
from CalooMbatehM River to channel on the intracosstal
need to go too fast, hunting s o u r c f f .
• • •
The affair was sponsored by
Waterway from SL Marks to
season la here."
•
•
•
Florida Waterways Associa­
Tampa Bay.
Tha day b , of coarse, s solemn owe. It b oboerrsd
Congressman Billy Matthews
By the way, R. Clark, the tion and highlighted by tbs
In memory of events that are past and men who hare
of Gainesville asserted that
eonaulting engineer on the presentation of a plaque to
drparted. But It h not a day for brooding melancholy.
during Bryant’a first year in
marina, estimated that It'll Bryant who was honored as
6 Airmen Die
It Is, Instead, a day for commemoration. And the only
office federal expenditures for
coat 1138,000 for the 13H ae* the state’s first governor to
W O L T P O I N T , Mont
rnmmrmoratlon
that
It
worthy
of
the
event*
and
the
waterways and flood control
»
* ree of fill for the first section successfully consolidats var­
(UP1) — A huge B32 jet
men
is
redrdlration
to
the
ideate
and
the
principle!
exceeded |1T million. In 1962 it
of the propoeed project. Eight ious ststewids programs to
bomber
eraahed
and
burned
L
A
K
E
L
A
N
D
(U
PI)
which
have
made
our
nation
strong.
was more than 321 million and
and a half acres will require Improvs and develop water re­
lata Tuesday night In a ranch Florida will produce the #vThis day and this hoar wero originally M t aside In
By Judy Wells
sour c m .
the same figure again in 1963.
deep fill and will run about
pastura 20 miles south of thia erwhlmlng bulk of tha nation's
mrmory of a moment of peare—a moment when tha guna
Those representing Sanford
North Orlando Village Coun­
Bryant
declined
to
accept
912.000 an acre. Five acres of
northeastern Montana town,
wrre
suddenly
atillrd
and
a
hush
settled
aver
the
battleand Scminols County were
all the credit for these accom­ cil Tuesday night unanimously
•hallow fill will cost about
hilling a t least alx of tha orange and grapefruit crop
fields of one of the greatest (grrat In the sense of hor­
Stats Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
plishments by declaring, “So approved appointment of J. A
thia teM on, according to tha
seven crewmen aboard.
98.000 an acre. This runs Jr., State Rep. Joe Davis Jr.,
rible) wars of hlatory. Dp to that point, we had sngagtd
much of this award belongs to Wetz to fill the council vacan­
November estimate of tha
about 30 cents a cubic yard. County Commission Chairman
in
no
conflict
of
auch
vaat
dimensions
beyond
oar
ahoren.
so many others.” He was gen­ cy by resignation last month
•
•
•
Peace T alks
U.S. Department of Agricul­
In our innocence, for wo were atUI very young, wa
James P. Avery Jr., Executive
erous in his appreciation to of Mrs. Mona Urinstcad.
Clark also, revealed that his Manager John Krider of the
MOSCOW (U PI)—Chinese ture.
thought there routd never again be such a conflict. And
members of the association as Wertz’ term of office will run
% firm had made a check of Seminole County Chamber of
Communist Premier Chou EnState citrus officials, how*
we called thia Armlatke Day—the day that ended the
well as slate and federal offi­ until the next etcctlon In
Central Florida countiea and Commerce and chairman of
lal and Soviet leader Leonid ever, decided on n "w ait and
World War.
cial* who contributed so March.
I. Breihnev have agreed to see” attitude as ths UBDA'i
finds that some 20,000 boats the St. Johns-Indian River Ca­
We can do nothing about our past mbtaksn other
greatly to the success of the
A second resolution offered
hold Slno-Suviet peace talks estimsta was released ia
are registered within a SO* nal District, Director John
than
rrgret
them
and
b
arn
from
them.
But
It
b
certain
water program in Florida.
at the meeting appointing Hen­
in Peking early next year, Washington.
mile radius. Two-thirds of Brumley of ths St. Johns-Iathat
If
we
do
not
b
arn
from
them,
we
a
rt
destined
to
The association was founded ry Ward as civil defense dir­
reliable Communist sources
them are from 16 to 24-foot* dian River Cana] District, J OHN KRIDER wan in 1937 by Krider and he serv­ ector is to be held In abeyance
repeat them. And then the aacrlficea of the men wo
The Agriculture Depart­
said today.
era All of the 20,000 have Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­ first president of the
honor today would have been in vain.
ed as its president during its pending Ward's consultation
ment left unchanged ita Flor­
The greateat tribute we are paying today to thooo
motors of a minimum of 10 ford, Scott Burnt of tha Flor­ Florida Waterways As­ first two years of existence. He with A. J. Peterson Sr., counida crop estimate of October
R ain R elief
men is that we have learned. We undtratand that b b
hp. No telling how many ida Power and Light Company, sociation 1957-59 and is now a director of the organ­ CD director, as to exact duties
which set production a t 93.®
necessary for fret mm. to be firm—and because of that
BURBANK, Calif. (UPI)— million boxes of orsngst si!
thousands of boats there are DeWltt Matthews of the San­ ia now a director, is ization.
of the post and amount of time
ford Atlantic National Bank, chairman of t h e St.
The weathermen today be­ varieties, 33.5 million b o iM of
understanding, thera la hope in the world today.
"Ita objective,” aald Krider, needed to satisfactorily do the
*
with smaller motors.
™
•
•
Gene Tucker of the Florida Johns-Indian C a n a l
llowed relief to rein and grapefruit, 4.4 million boxsa
“ was to unite the respective job.
We know that armed atrength alone doea not aannro
mud • plagued section* of of tangerines and 150,000
peare and freedom. But wa alto know th at aa long aa
Tuesday’s Herald published State Bank of Sanford and District, director of the groups promoting various wa­ A letter commending Coun
aouthern California, following boxes of tangelos.
aggression exlsta ia the world, weaknraa Invites war and
29 local photographs, featur* Walter Gielow, editor and pub­ Mississippi Valley As­ ter projects and support those cil for its community Improve­
lisher of The Sanford Herald. s o c i a t i o n and vice which had merit. The organi­ ment project, citing especially
two daya of storms that forc­
domination. And we do not intend to be dominated.
ing 125-persons.
Tha Florida crop estimate
Herbert C. Gee, president of chairman of the State
zation,” he added, “gave rise the cutting of weeds and wid­
ed removal of 50 families and compares to a prediction of
•
•
e
The rtal tribute Is our resolve—resolve translated
claimed one life.
into deeds—to preserve what they hava won. And If wn
Casselberry’s voter regi­ the association, made the Chamber of Commerce to a united voice and brought ening of drainage ditches, was
14.5 million boxes of oranges
presentation
of
the
plaque
to
about
the
formation
of
the
ran
match
their
determination
and
thrir
resolution,
the
read
by
Art
Rhodes,
road
and
stration on books, which will
wnter
resources
com­
for California not Including
Gov. Bryant. Made of alum­
slate's integrated inland wa­ bridge chairman, who advised
Pupils Picket
day will come, aa surely aa the sun will rise, when peacn
be closed a t 5 p.m. Nov. 25,
valenciai and 2.2 million box­
mittee.
inum, the plaque depicted an
terways
system.”
and
freedom
(nnd
wa
do
not
separate
those
objectless)
that
“
resulting
progress
from
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — es of grapefruit.
will be purged at 7:30 p.m.
will prerall.
many months of paper work is
Twenty-five a n g r y h i g h
Nov. 30. The annual muntcl*
♦'Too High"
■chool student* picketed the
—Lyndon B. Johnson
now becoming evident." A spe­
0
pal election will be held Dec.
The Florida forecast was
Duval County Courthoui* met last month with claims
cific area to be covered in the
7.
Tuesday in protest against by Florida Citrua Mutual that
project is to prevent the dump­
• • •
conditions which led to a rec­ it was too high.
Frofessionala will be on
J. C. Lavender, head of the old Lake Mary Road to a point Road and Country Club Road ing of trash along the road­
ommendation that 15 public
hand tonight at the Florida County Road Department, Mid where It will intersect on a and rework it as a three-way ways and plans were announc­
But Tuesday, Citrua Mutual
high schools ba disaccreditad.
ed
to
send
each
resident
a
State Bank lounge aa the gals today that his crews are about 90-degree angle with Country Intersection with ?3tfi Street as
Exacutive Vive president Robof Fhi Gamma Eta Chapter •0 per cent finished with the Club Road near the Lundquist the throughway and with stop letter asking for cooperation
•rt W. Rutledge aaid "it l«
and alio staling rules and re­
of Beta Sigma Fhi display fill operations on the 23th i*Y »i
signs on Counlry Club Road." gulation* concerning the North
now anticipated th a t Individ­
“At thia point,” aald Laven­ Lavender said he anticipated
“ Decora of Living.” The pub­ Street extern loo project.
ual fruit aixlng for the ear­
The project will extend the der, “we will remove the pre- the fill operation to he com Orlando Company owned area
lic Is cordially invited to come
ly and mid-eeason crap wilt
where
residents
of
the
village,
By Evelyn Lundy
i tha stale
w
in between the hours of 7;30 paving of 23th S t m t from tbs [sent intersection of Vlhlen pleted within 30 day*. "After and resident! only, are per­
not taka placa because of U»S
it's graded and stabilized," mitted to dispose of-trash . ,
General ,flections
and 10:30 to browaa around
long dry spall,"
Lavender as erl.,1, ‘ ' ve L open no garbage
hold TueTlay, Dec
, jn d ahop. Bring your own
Tha number af boxes de­
It to traffic for some no days
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI - pend* a great deal on the alia
vase for professional pointer!
Additional plant discussed city of Oviedo for
to compact th« fill. After
Doris Lawrence, 2, of Rte. t, of the fruit.
.on floral arrangements.
for Improvement of the village three councllmen fur
e
s
•
that," he added, “ we’ll start for convenience, recreation and of two years, expiring
DeBary, Fla., died here yes­
“What effect this may havs
paving operations.”
terday of bums over 68 per on the size of th# crop can
Bargains galore will be
safety of residents included 1966. Foils open are thoe* cur­
Lavender said he expected those for a local census on the rently being held by W. II.
cent of her body.
featured thia Friday and Sat­
not yet be determined, but ws
that contract* will be let poss­ number of rh.l lren’.'VnV't'hclr Mar,in- Rex ClonU • “ » Bon
The child was brought here hope to be able to make a
urday as Holy Crosa Episco­
ibly In December hut probably ages. In &gt;how i Ihh« available J'tj''-'pal Churchwomen aponsor
A man Identified as Frank Sunday from her home In more definite appraised by
Purchase of 943,109 worth
The Richardaon Tractor
Election will he held in City A. Thomas, 38, is in Seminole Florida. Officials said she was Dec. 10.” ha said.
their annual “ Outgrown Sale.” of road department equip­ Company, Tampa, for a self- In January on the widening for participation in the rccreaand repaving of SR 16 (23th'
pro;rift, num(&gt;CT o£
Hall. Polls will open at 8 a. m Memorial Hospital today with burned while trapped In a
*
Quality merchandise in e wido
The next USDA crop esti­
ment was approved by the propelled 10-ton traffic roller St.) from French Avenue cast
ami
close at sumlown
gunshot wounds suffered early parked auto that caught fire. mate will be released on Dee,
and
whether
or
not
they
have
variety la being offered thia
to Mellonvltb.
at 95,795,
City registration hooks open­ this morning after he was pep
received inoculation against
General Hospital officials 10.
year. The sale will be held in County Commiaeion yeaterday
A contract, he pointed out, rabies; and (he number of ed Monday ami will close Fri­ pered with shotgun pellets in said Doris lived with her aunt,
Strickland - Morrison, Ine.,
afternoon
after
the
blda
were
the building next to the
Strong Poeltloa
Sanford, for two dump truck* has already been lot to re­ hieyele* m the village limit* day. Nov. 27. Office hours dur­ Midway,
Eifrcda Jenkins, of tho De­
Christian Science Reading tabulated by County Engi­
Rutledge said the Florida
move hvuves and oilier struc­ Additional traffic sign* are ing this period of lime will be
at 119,611.56.
Being held in the counly jail Bary address.
Room on East First Street, neer William Buah and Road
citrus industry It In a strong
Grady Tractor Company, ture* on the right-of-way.
to be erected and other* re­ from 9 a. m. until n«*on and is Harry Andrews, J3, of Route
Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Superintendent J . C. Lavend­ Tampa, for two self-propelled
**les position and that sinea
Concerning the paving of the placed and 5U “ no hunting” 3 p. m. until t p. m. except 2, Box 301, Sanford. He was
Doris and her (our year-old the crop estimate of October,
and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 er.
north mile of Winter Park sign* will be posted in the for Wednesday and Saturday originally charged with
mowers at 31,018.
brother, Freddie Lee, were
Contract! were awarded to:
p.m.
Square Deal Machine A Drive in Ca»*ell»erry. a joint Ranches area.
afternoons. Residents do not xault with intent to commit trapped in a burning ear park­ consumer purchase* of fraten
a
s
e
The State Tractor A Equip­
have to la- property owner* In murder but Sheriff J. I.. Hobby ed at a supermarket at 23th o r a n g e concentrate hava
Supply Company, Orlando, project of the Town of Cassc!
Q
Did you ever see blood com­ ment Company, Orlando, for for an asphalt pavement berry and the county, Livenorder to register as this is a said the charge may be re Street anil Park Avenue last climbed up a good deal and
ing out of a faucet? NoT a 60-horiepower motor grad­ apreader at 97.500.
dar aaki the acquisition of an Robber Stumped
general election.
placed with that of shooting Friday. Freddie died In the ara now 30 per cent ahead
Well, neither did anyone else er a t 97.237.50.
of the same period last years
Any persn desiring to be a into an occupied car.
Strickland-Morrison for a 80-foot right-of-way ha* not Temporarily
fire.
— it can't be done that way —&gt;
been completed and that work CASPER. Wyo. &lt;UPJ) - candidate may have his name
"With California out of tha
1965 Ford Falcon at 91,927.
Deputies gave this account
Their m o t h e r , Ernestine
it can only be drawn from
Commissioners also decided could not be started until thi« When a masked man entered placed on the ballot by pre­ of the events leading to the Lawrence, of Benson Junction, fresh fruit markat and no
healthy living donors. Have
to open Wilson Drive aa an was done.
the Western National Bank senting to the town clerk, at shooting:
near DeBary, waa shopping in heavy volume expected front
you donated lately? Seminole
accessway to Crystal Lake in
that state until about th*
and demanded money. Mr*. least to davi before date of
Thomas said he picked up Ihe store.
County Blood Bank hours are
Lake Mary and directed the
Thelma Anderson, the bank’s election, a petition requesting Andrews' wife in *n area bar
Dorii was flown to Cincin­ first of Decemher," Rutledge
3:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday,
road department to plare Auxiliary Meet
newest ru-hirr, had a ready him to ha a candidate ami and had driven her home. (In nati through the efforts of Ba­ said, sate* outlook for frteh
The Woman's Auxiliary of answer.
signed by five resident* of arrival there, Andrews Is al­ hia Temple of Shriners and lo­ orungrs from Florida la vary
Tuesday and Thursday and
adequate boundary marking!
A llx-man jury thia morning anil post h sign noting the the West Lake Brantley Civ­
,
from 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wed*
“ Don't tailher me,” she re­ Ovieilo who have been living leged to have approached the cal physicians.
good.
was hearing a breaking and area is open for general pub­ ic Association wilt meet at plied. "I'm just a beginner.” in the eity fur six months and car with the shotgun.
^
needsy and Friday.
entering charge lodged last lic Use.
•
•
•
in a.m. Thursday at the home
The man went to the next in the state foi one year. Can­ Seeing the weapon. Thomas
Juno against Theodore BellThey stso set • puhlie hear­ of Mrs. Ginny McClellan, Co-’e window and robbed the bank didate also is required to have gunned his car and tried to
Today ia Veterans Day. Ob­
field, of Sanford.
lived in Oviedo as a resident •peed away. Andrew • fired the
ing for Dec. 8 on a request Court. Forest City.
of 3133.
servances — no matter how
Bellfield la alleged to have
single shot gun through the
large or small, how formal or entered a Tip Top supermar­ that property owned hy Don­
LET US FINANCE IT!
left rear window, peppering
informal — the event touch­ ket at 1100 West 13th Street ald Harris of A l t a m o n t e
the driver on the Iclt side of
es a huge number of Ameri­ and taken cigarettes, a quan­ Springs be officially declared
vacated. It was pointed out
his back, his left arm, neck
cans. There are almost 22 tity of wine and other items.
that Harris has been paying
ami shoulder.
million veterans of all wars
The defendant Is represent­ taxes on it for shout 10 years
Thomas then went to Hie lo­
living today. More than eight ed by Public Defender David
yet
has
not
been
given
offi­
cal
hospital and told officials
OUR LOWER RATES AND
(fc
out of 10 are married and Flaxcr and the prosecuting at.
cial ownership of the land
there
he
bad
shot
himself.
heads of families. The nation's torney is A. J . Hoeeman.
due to a technicality over­
Deputies were called and the
veterans and their families
Earlier today, Arthur Will
looked by a previous commis­
corrected version of the shoot­
comprise about 43 per cent of Jones pleaded guilty to a man
ing was made,
sion.
•laughter charge and was re
the total U.S. population.
CURRENT
Andrews was picked up at
About 30 million persons manded for pre-sentence in­
Sipes Avenue and King's Road
INTEREST
have served in the Armed vestigation by Circuit Court Short Run
ami taken to the counly jail for
RATE
Forces during ths various Judge Vassar B. Carlton
arraignment later. The vic­
City firemen merely had to
Jones
had
previously
been
wars, from the Revolutionary
tim is not believed to be ser­
erovi French Avenue shortly
War through the Korean con- charged with second degree before 1 a m. today to put out
iously injured.
^
flic t Over half of all partici­ murder.
a car fire at the Day and
With the selection of the
pants served in World War
Bellfield case jury. Judge Night Grill parking lot at 13th
II.
Cut Cable Halts
and French. The car ia owned
Carlton dismissed other ve­
•
•
•
by
Jim
Hutchens,
proprietor
’Phone Service
niremen since all cases to be
Up To 36 Months To Pay
Every morning we’re In­ heard by a jury bad been com­ of the Whataburger Drive-In,
The Winter Park Telephone
according to city police. Dam­
spired by that young Naval pleted.
Company reported that a 6oo
Call Ihe auto loan esperts: Ralph PewMC
age was slight.
officer who ride* his bicycle
pair cable was cut by road
northward on U.S. 17-92 tow­
or Jim Doucette, today. Phont 322*1611.
construction crews at SR 427
ard the Sanford Naval Air School Board
Faints, Drowns
(Lonjwood Road), disrupting
CEREMONIAL
CAKE
CUTTING
marked
the
official
observance
of
the
Station. Frequently we also
service north and east of Alta­
DENVER (UPI) - A teen
The November meeting of
189th birthday of the United States Marine Corps by the Marine detach­
TLOR/DA STA TE B A N K
_
see him on the way horns. Ws the Seminole County Board of age Denver girl, subject to
monte Springs.
ment at u dinner-dance last night at Sanford Naval Air Station ballroom.
Mambar F.D.I.C,
*
wonder how far from the base Public Instruction will be held (tinting spells, drowned in
Cable construction c r e w s
From the left: CpI. Thomas A. Ilutner, native of Sanford; Sgt. Maj. J. L.
he lives. Ws’vs spotted him at 1 p.m, Thursday at the eight inches of soapy water
were dispatched immediately
Truluck. Capt. C. W. Swanson, SNAS commanding officer, and Maj. B. T.
far south of the Movieland county school system's offices Tuesday while giving her dog
and service will be restored as
Chen, Marine detachment commandant.
(Herald Photo)
a bath.
toon at possible.
I)rive.|n on several occasions. in Sanford.

25th St* Work Starts

Road Equipment

Bought By County

Florida Citrus Outlook Good

Wefz Named
N. Orlando
Councilman

Veterans Day

W UVA

State Tops
California
Production

Oviedo Election
Slated Dec. 8 Auto Fire Claims
« **© &amp; *_
gt?3H usband Held
In Shooting

Second Victim

Jury Selected
In B&amp;E Trial

Buying A N E W C A R ?

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MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS
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Sunday S c h o o l------ *:41 »• m.
Tralalas Union ----- * : ll p. m.
Evening Worship _ 1:20 p. m.
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Moralag Prayar

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DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
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Church Of Christ

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CHRIST CHURCH
CharaA Straat, Loagwood
Ft. Chariot W. Stewart, tr.
Tlaa*
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Family Barrio* *
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Talaphonai 111.1*11

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Ralph Rrawar Jr. Ryaaialtal
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Lutheran
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Hwy. 17.11)
Sanford, Florid*
111.7111
Th* Rav. 1. Oordoa F a a r y ,
Paator
Sunday School _
1:11 a. m.
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Each Month
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l i l t Park Avanu*
Bart Browa —
Rvaagalla*
Sunday
Blbl* Study
I*:** R m.
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Evening Sarvleo — 1:1* p m.
gas “Herald at Truth** 1 p m.
Sunday an Channal P
Tsatday
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1111 Country Club Road
Spoaaorad by Tirol Baptist
Church
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Durward H. Knight J r , Pastor
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Thirs is joy in giving to God. Thst Is fresdom’s ultimata discovery. And ths hundreds of thousands o t
•hurchts which w* hsv* built and supported bear testimony to ths fact
But when there are qationa who despise God . . . who tear down churches. . . or forbid their support, bow
shall we teach this Christian joy to the boys and girls who will be our nation—tomorrow?
Karen and Paul art placing Sunday School “envelopes" at the foot of the eh ild rrii altar.
Of course, what Karen and Paul and their classmates can give will hardly pay for an altar. But our world
•f tomorrow cannot be built on Kremlin economics.
A mighty generation must learn to worship in prayer and faith and taeriflet. There is joy In giving to
God!
Our children learn this chiefly from our example and encouragement

Church Of God
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Sind A French
U H. Alford ------------- Paalor
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Slot Elm Avanu*
Rav. Robert Watch ~ ~ Pasto*
Sunday S ch ool------ t i l l a. m.
Worahlp garvloa — lo:*J a. m.
K ngellstls Sarv. _ 7:1a p m.
Tuaday:
nibls T ra in in g ----- Till P m.
ThurKlay:
Young Paopl* Iarvic* 1:41 p.m.

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CMURCM
l i t Park Avr
Rav. Robert M. Jaaklna, Paator
Mornlag Worablg — t:l* p m.
tuaday School — t i l l a. m.
Morning Worship _ ! l : ! l a. m.
MTP Maatlngs — 1:1* p. R
(Intarmadlata, gaalor)
Bvaalag Worship — Til* * m.
SENRTA METHODIST
CHURCH
Bav. W. B. Timms _ _ Pastor
Suaday School ■ - *:4I a. m.

Moralag gorvleoa_U:«* a. m.

T H E C H U R C H T O R A L L . • ALL. F O R T H E C H U R C H
The Church la the (m in t factor
tarly and support the Church. They
an: (I) For his own ask*. (9) For
tm earth for the building of charac­
his children'smka. (9) Forth* ask*
ter and good ritiimship. It la a ilnrouf hie community and nation. (4)
houaa of apirltual value*. Without a
For tha mka of Urn Church list If,
strong Church, neither democracy
■or dvilUation can aurvlva. Thar,
which need* hi* moral and malarial
support flan to go to church rag*
at* lour aound reason* why every
parson should attend service* ref ularly and road your Blbl* dally.

Congregational
Sunday
I Kings

CONOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church ot Christ)
Park Avanu# at 7*th St.
1:41 r m . ___ Church Schoot
11:00 a. m. _ Worahlp Barvlca
4:10 p m. _ Christian Youth
Mlnlairy
Rav. Waltar A. R. McPhtrooa,
Paator

Wednesday
Mark

17:1-1#

1S:3M4

Thursday
U Corinthian

a:lL24

Friday
U Corinthians

•sl-d

Choir Practice Wad. T:l* p m.
Every Oas Waloom*.

Methodist
OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Ootaca
STAPPORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monro*
C. A. BoaMy ..........
Paata*
Ootooa
Suaday Bohaa* _
1*:M a. m.
Oataaa
Warship Sorvlo* _ 11:0* r sr
Stafford Mamortal—
Worahlp Sorvlo* _ *:*• a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Suaday School ___ 1*:H r m.

Saturday
11 Corinthians

FIRST CHURCH
OP THB N J tiA k lS C
W. la d SL at Hapl* AvR
Paul Btekaa -------------- Paator
Bondar School _ _ R:4S r m.
Morning Worship _ 11:41 r m.
Touth ----..... ■n. I;t« p m.
Young Adult
Pallowahlp ----------- t:t* p m.
Th* Name* W* Bear
Zvangalletto Service TiM p *k
Mid-Week
Service (Wad.) — TM p m.
Third Sunday
Slagaylratlo* —_ 1:0* p m.

FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZAEENR
Lake Mary. Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcomb*. Pastor
Sunday
1:41 r m. _ _ Blbl# School
11:0* a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
T:*t p m. _ Evening gervlen
T:*0 p. m. _ Wed. Mld&gt;W**k
Prnyer Services
1:00 P m. _ Last Wed. Mia*,
loaary iervlc*

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 10:0* a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ H it* a. m.
Sunday Evanlng _ Til# p m.
Wad. Blbl* Study » Tit* p m.
Connuarors Matting
Prlday . — —— . 1 :1 * p m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBTTERZAN
CHURCH
Sanford. PI*.
Oak Ava. A Ird SL
Orovar C. Sewell Jr. _ Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. AaataUnb
Paator
Church S ch o cl_____ 1:41 a. m.
aeaaion Meet* —_ 10:41 a. m.
Moralag W orahlp__j t : t l a. m.
Pioneer Pallowahlp _ 1:0* p m.
Senior HI Pallowahlp 1:00 p nv.
Evanlng Worahlp _ 1:1* p re.
Wad. Prayar Mooting 1;4* p m.

CHURCH OP THB OOVBNAN*
1T7I South Orlando Dr|v*
Thome* H. M a k la ___ Pastor
W o ra h lp ---■ _ l:*« p m.
Chur ok gchool
■ in ** a. aa.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P age PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr.
Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley 4 Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employ*
HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapp* and Employees

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employeea

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodge* end S taff

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
end Employees

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

SHITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

PERFECTION

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WHATABURGER
2646 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn end Staff

W XSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and S taff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor end S taff

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

ROSE AND W1LKB RESTAURANT
Roee 4 WUka Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom end S taff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Paola
Weal eyas
MethodlsL
ML 4d
W. at Fasla
BL Jamas A M L Sanford Av*.
SL Uerj'a A-M E. Church SL RL 4 tl Oateen
SL Paara Mathadlat C k s r a h Oateen
Rd. Eatarprlaa
Staffer# Memorial Metheilat C h a r a h
a. DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Psraat Lake gavanth-day Advantlst Church,
Hwy. 421, Forest City
BoveaU-day Adventist Churah, Maltlaad
Ava, Altameat* gprlng*
•
Seaferd Savanth-dsy ASaaatiot Church.
Savaath * Elm

•SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Reytlal Church. Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, t*U Oak Ava.
Chutuota Plrat Baptist Church
Che loot* Baptlat Mlselea
Elder Springe Baptist Church,
tl* Lehman H i
First Baptist Church, III Park Av*.
Friendship Baptist Church a*
A lum oata Upriaga
RL 414. Alunvunte Sprlag*
First Baptlat Church at D*B*ry
Firit Baptlat Churah at Qtaava
Plrat Baptlat Church ot Lake Mary
ytrst Baptist Charcb at Lak* Hoaro*
Plrat Baptist Charah *t Loagwood, O r.
Church * Grant
First Baptlat Church ot Ovlad*
p in t Baptist Church at So* Lando Bprtaga
Flrat Shiloh Miaalooary Baptlat Church.
11*1 W. 11th «L
Faraat City Baptlat Church
Fountain Head Baptlat Church. Ovlado
Lav# Souther* Uaptiet Mlaelon, Chuiuuta
MlseloaarF Baptlat Church North ltd.
Katerprta#
Macedonia Mission Baptlat Church
Oab UlU Rd. Oataan
Meralng Glory Baptlat Church. Oeneva Hwy.
UL Olive Missionary Baptist Churah, Saa
U ado Sprlag* lt d , Loogwood

/
(„
T

ML Rlon Mlaeloaary Baptlat. Sipes Ava.
New
ML Calvary Mlsaioaary
Baptlat
tie) W. Il'.h RL
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church,
III* W. tttb SL
New ML Bleu Beptlat churah. m * Peer Ava
Oeklawu Baptist Chapal, S74I W. lath SL
f&gt;*t**n Baptlat Church
Plnacraat Baptlat Church, Jtl W. Onora Rd.
Prairie Laka Baptist Church, Ridge R d,
Fera Park
Progresa Missionary Baptlat Churah, Midway
Second Shiloh Mlsaioaary BapUst Church.
Ninth k Hickory
BL Jama* Mlasloaary Baptlat Church St*.
Rd. 411 Oataaa
SL Paul Mlasloaary Baptlat Churah, Sth SL
St. Matthews Mlaalonary Baptlat Church
Csaaaa Haight*
SL Jaha'a Missionary Baptlat Charah,
111 Crpraaa SL
Tempi* Baptlat Charah, Palaa Springs E d ,
Altameat* Sprlag*
Weatald* Mlaalonary Baptlat Churah,
*11 S. Holly Ava.
Sion Hop* Baptlat Churah, TAP Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
Church of th* Nativity, Lak* Mary
All Soul* CathotU Church. T il Oak Ava.
Homan Catkollo Maas, SpurUaaaa'a Club,
Chulueta

SL Aaa'a
Catkollo
Church.
Parahlag
Place, DaBary
SL Mary Maadaten* Calhoun Church, Malt,
lead Av*. Aliamost* gprlaaa
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Chrletlaa Church, 14*7 S. Sanfard Ava,
Congregational Chrtetl** church,
24*1 Park Av*.
Norlbald* Chrletlaa Church. F l o r i d a
lfavea D r, Maltlaad
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Chursh
Church
Church
Church

of
of
ot
ot

ChrleL 1111 B. Pork Ava.
ChrleL Oeueva
ChrleL Loagwood
ChrloL Paola
CHURCH OP OOD

Church
Church
Church
Church

of
of
of
of

Oed,
God,
God,
Ood

l i t Hlokory
1140 a. French
Oviedo
Mission, Enterprise

EPISCOPAL
All Balata Episcopal Church B. DuBary
Ava, Kntarprla*
Christ Episcopal Church, Loagwood
All Sal a la KplacepaL Katerprlaa
Maly Craaa Eplasapai, Park Ava. at Sth

LUTHERAN
Aeceneloa Lotharaa Churah. Ovarbroeh
Dr.. Caaaalbarry
Oood Shephard United Lot harm.
21*0 K Orlando Dr.
Lutharaa Churah a t th* Eadaamor.
1*1 W. 24th Place
M.aalah Lutheran Church, Americas Laglaa
llall. Prairie laths, barn Park
SL Luka* Lutharaa Church. RL 42* Slavia
ME*.HOD!ST
Barnett Mamortal Method!** Church, E
DeBtry Ava, Enterprls*
Bear Lak* Mathadlat Churah
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Canaan Heights
Casselberry Community Matbodlst Churah.
Hwy. If* 12 A Ptnsy Rldg* R d, Casselberry
PeUary Community Methodist Churah W.
Highland*. DeBary
Christ Methadlst Churah
■unload Batatas
Flrat Methodist Churah, 111 Park Ava.
Plrat Methodist Church of Ovlado
FUat Bouthoro Ualbodlat Churah
Woman's Club 102 Oak Av*.
Fra* Methodist Churah, IIS W. tth SL
Oenava Mathadlat Church, Oanova
Grace Mtthodlat Church, Onora RL
Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
Oakgrov* Methodist Church, Oviedo
Osteen Methodist Church

RAZARENE
P I ra t Church at tha Ncsaraa*. W.
2nd at Maala
Pern Park Churck a t tha Nasarena,
o-Brle* XA. Para Park
Lak* Mary Churah at tta Naaareaa
PRESBYTERIAN
Cammanlty Praabytartan Church. Labs Mary
Plrat Praabytarlaa Charah. Oak Ava,
A Ird SL
First pvcsbytartaa Churah. Caaaelbarry
Flrat PrasbytarMa Church a t DaSary,
B. Highland
Praebytertaa Charah *f Th* Carasaat
1111 A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrews Praabytarlaa Churah M U Laanaal Bah. D r, Saar Laka
Upaola Community Praabytarlaa Charah,
Uplglg H4e
Waatmlalalar Praabytarlaa Churah, Hawaii
Park. JU. tSd

OTHER CHURCHES
Alisa’s A.M.E. Church. Olivo A 12th
Church of God In ChrleL Ovlado
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophaay, 21*7 Elm Ava
Churah of Ood Mission, Enterprise
Church of Jccus Christ of Latter Bay
Salat*. 2111 Park A va
Community Chapel, AltaaeeBte Sprlag*
Eaatara Orthodam Church, SL Johns Chryaostom Chapal, Hwy. 17-M, Para Park
Coagragatlaa Bath laraal, t lih A Magnolia
Plrat Churah at Christ, galaatlaL
saa e . 2 nd s l
Kingdom Hall *f Jehovah'* Wltaaaa
Lake Monro* UnlL 1112 W. Third BL
First Pantacoatal Church of Loagwood
ML Olivo Holla*** Church, Osh MU
IM. OfltMB
Plnecreat Asoambly of Gad. 27th A Elm
Bastard Alllane* Churah. I t t l S. Park Av*
Sanford Congregation *f Jehovah's Wit■ lu e s, M l Sanford Ava
Th* Salvatloa Army, 214 E. lad SL
Ualty Churah
Baal or 4, M l A l e i B t

�President Plans Top Level Talks
Cabinet Aides
Summoned To
LBJ Ranch

Seminole County * * • * on the S t Johns River » • * * “The Nile of America*

Sanford Postmaster Cecil*
Beard aaid today th at poat
office* will bo on holiday
•chedule Wednesday, Veteran*
1 % D ay. and Nov. 28, Thanksgiv­
ing Day. Poat office* will b*
eloaed; there will bo no rtf*
nlar mail deliveries.

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WEATHER: F air through Tuesday; high near 80 Tuesday; low tonight In 50s.
VOL. 56

United Press Lesssd W irt

Established :t908

HON., NOVEMBER 9, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 317

nawA•••

Farm Census
Enumerators
Are Named

•

— President Johnson open*
top-level talks on defense plana
and foreign policy today with
cabinet officials summoned to
his LBJ Ranch from Washing­
ton.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara and Deputy De­
fense Secretary Cyrus Vance
were expected to arrive a t tha
ranch at 3 p.m. (CST) to talk
about the size of the military
estabiiahment and the depart­
ment's spending priorities.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk and MeGaorge Bundy,
presidential assistant on na­
tional security affairs, will a r ­
rive Tuesday at the ranch,
where the President baa spent
the past week.
Acting Press Secretary Mal­
colm Kiiduff said McNamara
and Vanca were expected to
stay overnight at tha raneh
and join tha foreign policy aeaskm Tuesday.
Kllduff said "the whole gam­
ut of defenie matters and for­
eign policy” would be covered
in the talks.
The President wants to keep
the budget below the $100 bil­
lion mark In the next fleeal
year. Half of Uta currant $87.1
billion federal spending goes
for defense, and the Presi­
dent's conversations with MoNamara and V&lt;nco will in­
clude ideas on defenie econ­
omy.
The foreign policy talk* a ra
expected to center on tha
stalemate hi Viet Nam, tho
rift in the Atlantic alliance
over development of tha multi­
lateral nuclear force and tho
forthcoming meeting of tho
United Nations General As­
sembly.
Tha President plannad to
stay at his Texas bom* a t
least until Friday and possi­
bly over next weekend. Thurs­
day, President-elect Gustavo
Dias Ordsz of Mexico will a r ­
rive at the ranch for an In­
formal two-day visit-

St- it of u* are revelling in
the glorious weather of recent
weeks (you know, the ones
NEARLY SO PER CENT of the goal of th e 1965
AFTER the hurricanes!). This
Public Hearing
United Fund drive has now been retched, u
la the type living that wo tell
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) pointed out by James Kinsey, chairman of the
w our friends “up north” about
A public hearing was sched­
Seminole Plaza United Fund committee. Totals
But not everyone is happy as
uled Monday on the m atter of
to date have reached 919,432.13, with closing
the thermometer soars around
spicing of oil wells on the new
date
set
for
Thursday.
The
chart
shown
in
this
Enumerators
h
a
v
*
been
the 75-80 span. Had you over
Falda field near Laka Okee­
named in Seminole County (or
photo is located in the Seminole Plaza shopping
thought of the merchants
chobee.
the 1984 agriculture census,
center. Little Jimmy Kinsey is mainly interest­
whose racks and shelves are
crew leader P. R. Pierson said
ed in the photographer.
(Herald Photo)
loaded with winter stock?
High Threatened
today. Enumerator* In Semi­
Here it is the season when
MIAMI (U PI)-A lecio Ellas
nole belong to a force of some
be should bo "going great
Jimenez was under $3,000 bond
23,000
throughout
the
nation
for
guns" making people happy
In Dada County jail Monday
this y ta r’s census.
with new garments th a t a n
on charges of threatening to
Enumerators
will
locats
■tylish and that in the "cold”
“blow up” Mayor Robert King
every
farm
within
a
district,
weather will keep them warm.
High.
determine
If
the
operator
of
But ihe ladies a n still wear­
the term has completed a
ing cottona and the men a n
Boros Wins
questionnaire mailed by the
comfortable in shirt sleeves.
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI)
Census Bures, explain any un­
So, not ALL of the fine folks
—Old pro Julius Boros shot
answered questions and deliv­
launch
date
Sunday.
He
said
it
CAPE
KENNEDY
(UPI)
hereabouts are delighted with
bis second straight sub-par 68
America's s e c o n d Mariner could slip if scientists run in­ er the forms to the Bureau.
the “unseasonable” weather.
Sunday to win the 38-hole,
The census Is taken every
Mars
probe
is
tentatively
to
troubles
pinning
down
the
* * *
$4,000 West Palm Beach Open
scheduled for launch on Nov. cause for the failure of thq five years to obtain informa­
Well, come to think of it, IT—two weeks before Mars Mariner-3 probe last Thurs tion on the nation's agricultur­
golf tournament over amateur
^ r we can shed a tear for the moves out of shooting range
al resources and production.
Paul DesJardins.
automobile dealers, too. In a for two years.
Both Mariners In the two- Information will include the
year when liten lly millions
Hunt M urderer
GEORGE HIERS (center) receives his 40-yenr perfect Sunday school
A space agency spokesman shot ft 12 million program number and sire of farms,
of us Americans a n convlnc a n n o u n c e d the Mariner-4 were deelgned to produce the acreage and harvest of crops,
attendance pin from Rev. Fred Chance (left), pastor of F irst Baptist
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
ed that nothing short of the
—The Broward County sher
Church of Sanford, during the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Looking on
first closeup photographs of livestock, Inventory, equip­
latest—the very latest—auto­
lffa department is searching
is R. Willard Warfield, director of education, liiers started attending the
the mysterious Martian sur ment and Improvements, farm
mobile stylo will satisfy up,
for tha murderer of a 32-year
church's Suntiny school in October 1924 and hnn not missetl n Sunday
face and to study interplane products sold and some pro­
what happens? The men who
old woman, Mrs. Katherine
tary space during their 8lk duction expenditures. Farmers
during the 40-year period. One Sunday he wua hospitalized but was taken
make the appealing vehicles
Prince, whose bullet riddled
month voyage to the red plan will also be questioned on use
to the church by ambulance.
(Herald Photo)
decide that this Is Just the
of fertilizers, insecticides and
body was found west of here.
et.
time to strike and go fishing.
Mariner-3 failed about nine herbicides.
® Maybe the so called BIG
Dedication Set
hours after launch because of Census enumerators In Semi­
THREE m anufactu n n can
a freak miibap apparently In nole wiQ include R. W. RupCAPE KENNEDY (UPI) weather the storm th at will
volving a spacecraft cover recht, Mr*. Jonnle Gray, E. D.
Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom
Alexander, Mrs. Gurtritude Lu­
melt their profit potential for
and M. Scott Carpenter plan
Edward Flowsrs, 48-year- that did not separate from the
the year, but pity the "little” old Sanford grocer, died late probe after launch as planned kas and Charles Lamb.
By Julian Stenatrom
this morning that all City of Hays, says: "Th# 11th day of to attend tomorrow’s dedica­
fellow who sells and services Friday night after being in­ Scientist* believe the cover
tion of a monument honoring
Associate
Edller
Sanford operations, axespt November each year shall be America's first man-ln-apae*
these c a n for a living. How volved in a bar fight nt Cloud Jammed Mariner-3's vital sol­
Kovemiwr 11th, Veterans those of the police and fire known as Veterans Day and
do you pay the help, the rent, 9 near DeBary.
ar panels and thus prevented
program and the seven Mer
Day,
will be observed through­
the lights—and the myriad
departments, would bo sus­ shall be a legal holiday. All cury astronauts.
Flowers fell off a bnr stool its battery from getting a re­
out Seminole County but no
other expenses when th e n after a friend, Cecil Leggett, charge from th# sun.
public schools, city, county
formal commemoration for pended.
a
Just isn't any income? DeMeanwhile, County Clerk and atat* offices may remain Reds Reject
Sanford, separated Flowers
th*
honoring
of
th*
nation'*
* serving people lose tbelr jobs
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­
and Johnny Ctaarwater, Apop­
veteran* ha* been tchidufe’* Arthur Beckwith'* offje* re­ closed of Yuterans Day.”
because the firm c a n t carry
viet
Union has again rejected
vealed e t noon today .‘hat no
ka, according to a waitress,
except in the schools.
•uch non-productive expenses.
The statutes also provlds, the U. S. demand that It help
decision
will
b*
made
concern­
Jenn Felling.
Th* U.S. Post Offles will
And the ether types of mer­
pay for the United Nations’
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Com be closed, according to Post­ ing the closing of offices end “ Th* Governor aHall each
Leggett said he turned
chants all over the land are
peace-keeping
operations in
munist summit talks on the master Cecils Heard, and City operations until th* Tuesday year Issua a proclamation
feeling THAT pinch, too. As around after separating th*
the Congo and Middle East,
calling
upon
th*
citiscns
of
ouster of Nikita S. Khrushchev
Manager Pete Knowles said meeting of ths Board of this state to set aside all bus- the official Taas news agency
the budget of the unemployed two men and saw Fluwers
Local and area Shriners
headed toward an end today.
County Commissioners.
Is whacked to meet the re­ (nil and strike h it heed on have none to the aid of a
said today.
But Informer sources said the
Last year the county's of- Inesa and to rejoice with the
duced Income—or living out the floor.
two-year-old Negro girl, crit­ Soviets might soon announce
Flowers, cf 805 West Third ically burned Friday a fte r­
fires mnsined opened ami free people* of the earth.”
Labor Parley
of savings. And so in the ecoagreement to continue private
Street,
was
taken
by
friends
employes
were given the Fri­
t numic climate of willing buy­
noon in a car fire which conferences with Communist
DETROIT (U P l)-F o rd MoLONDON (UPI) - Mr*. DM
day after Thanksgiving off to
ers who even in the soft goods to their home a t 818 West claimed the life of another China.
tor Company and the United ane Davies of Hallandale, Fla.,
Third
Street.
They
said
Flow­
permit
a
long
weekend.
field have upped the volume
tot.
Auto Worker* Union embarked called her mother over when
Communist Chinese Premier
County school* will bo open,
today on Intensive bargaining her baby wouldn't stop crying.
by five percent thia year, the ers was alive a t the time and
Dead is Freddie Lee Law­ Chou Ends! plans to remain
nrrording to Superintendent
with three struck plants in an
“ big ticket” items in the hard about 00 minutes later when rence, I, sun of Eamestine in Sloscow after the breakup of
Her mother, Mrs. Eileen
R. T. Mllwee. "Euch school,”
effort to prevent parts short­ Conroy, Uvea in Bournemouth,
goods lines a n not even they checked on him he ap­ Lawrence, of Benson Junction. the international meetings on
said Mllwes, “ has scheduled
ages from crippling non-itruck England.
The two children wsre In the ousted Premier Nikita S.
available. Ask your friend, peared dead.
They called Sanford police car parked at the Food Fair
Ford plants.
the auto deuler how HE feels
The call coat IS pounds ($42)
Khrushchev's mistakes and the JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Its own observance of Veter­
and the Seminole Sheriff’a parking lot, 25th Street and
ans
Day
and
ths
principals
All
13
of
Duval
County's
pub­
about this.
and the sunsequent flight tiefuture of Soviet policy, the
Department was notified. De­ Park Avenue,
High And Low
* * e
ket another 200 pounds ($380).
sources said. His aim U to win lic high schools are In Immed­ will be in charge of their own
puty
J.
Q.
(Slim)
Galloway
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Taken
to
Cincinnati
for
PARIS
(U
PI)
President
programs.
In
school*
where
iate
danger
of
losing
their
ac­
Many patriotic people anBut Mrs. Davies, a former
Soviet consent to peace Ulks
4 ewer the criticism in this col­ and Constable Bob Carroll in­ treatment of her burns was to open in Peking after the creditation with the Southern there are no facilities for as­ Charles de Gaulle aod former lowest temperature reported beauty queen and now wife
Association of Colleges and semblies,” Milwee a d d e d , Chancellor Konrad Adenauer this morning to tha U. S. of swimmer and Miami hotel
umn that they did not have vestigated and notified the Doris Lawrence. A twin en­ first of th* year.
Tbs foreign Communist lead­ Secondary Schools, according "Veterans Day will be ob­ of West Germany, the two Weather Bureau, excluding swimming Instructor John Da­
their American flags flying Volusia Sheriff's Department. gine airplane was flown her*
Coronor W. Hugh Duncan through the help of th* Bahia ers who came here to take to a local television station.
served in the individual class­ grand old men of Europe, ar­ Alaska and Hawaii, was 18 at vies, needed her mother’s aid.
on election day by pointing
ranged a meeting today to dis­ Williston, N. D. The highest
"I can't stop baby crying,’*
out that in the morning when was summoned and he de­ Templo Orlando, th* Sanford pert in Bolshevik revolution The station reported Sunday rooms.”
cuss ways of restoring the reported Sunday was 87 at itc- London papers reported her an
Shrine
Club
and
the
Shrine
termined
death
occurred
in
night
it
had
information
that
Officer*
of
local
banks
said
anniversary
celebrations
hive
th* colors were supposed to
telling her mother.
go up (and then down to halt Volusia County and h* turned unit of the University of Cin­ been meeting for several days the Florida committee of the j today that business will con- weakened Franco-German al­ Allen, Tex.
with the men who depossd association ha* recommended tinue as usual on Wednesday, liance.
So Mrs. Conroy, a mother
mast), th* weather was quite th* body over to Volusia of­ cinnati General Hospital.
Arrangements for th* trip Khrushchev last month.
Adenauer arrived here Sun­ Officer Slain
four times over and a grand­
that this action be taken.
American Legion Post 53
inclement. Flag "etiquette” ficials.
The station would not reveal wi„ obllerve Veterans Day by day night for ceremonies to­ SAIGON (UPI) - A U. S. mother once more than that,
The sheriff's office in De- were made by Dr. Kenneth
There has been no official
says that the colors are not
^ to be flown In
inclement Lund said un autopsy was per­ Wing, Leonard Stewart and announcement on the talks, but its source, hut said a spokes piesenting American flogs to day inducting him into the Army captain was killed and took off from London Airport
weather. So—few flags were formed over the weekend and Harold Kastner, illustrious Indications are that the for­ man close to the commlttco each classroom at Pinrcreat French Academy of Political an American enlisted man with her English equivalent of
waving on election day. Of that death was ruled acciden­ potentate of Bahia Tempi* eign Communists are satisfied said the decision for the rec­ School in Sanford. Joel Fields and Moral Sciences. But the wounded Sunday night in a Dr. Speck's Baby Cara book.
89-year-old statesman said he claih with Communist guerril­ Said Mrs. Conroy: "I sus­
and the Sanford Shrine Club. that the new Soviet leaders, ommendation was mad* last
course, we hear that later tal.
and Jim Talmadge will make
also would seek, in talks with las near Saigon. Reports said pect she was a bit homesick as
The Cincinnati University party chief Leonid I. Breih- week a f t e r representatives
Flowers was a native of Dethat night some of the Demo­
the presentations Wednesday
toured
the
county
school
sys­
de Gaulle, to "strengthen and the Americans may have been well, but I’m not worried about
nev
and
Premier
Alexei
Kos­
General
Hospital
and
Us
crats did some flag waving! Leon Springs and a retiree
inorning.
consolidate the friendship unit­ hit by defective mortar fire her. I just think she wants a
ufter 2D years with the Air Shrine unit gives care to crip­ ygin, acted corectly in getting tem within the past month.
Meanwhile at Tallahassee, ing Germany and France.”
from friendly troops.
The
Duval
public
school
bit of motherly advice.”
rid
of
Khrushchev.
pled
children
under
the
Na­
Petitions qualifying Long- Force. He lived her* about IS
system was warned a year Gov. Farrii Bryant urged
Since Adenauer retired 13
tional Shrine Burn Committee.
months.
wood council chairman R. C
ago by the association, which that school* close and busi­ months ago, differences be­
Witnesses credited a Food Reds W ant Jets
He is survived by his
Carlson and former council­
Fair bagboy, Billy Drennsn.
LONDON (UPI) - Commun­ presides over schools in 11 ness be set aside to honor vet­ tween Bonn and Paris have
man Jim Reiter as candidates widow, Kimiko Flowers; purworsened, and Adenauer's suc­
17,
with
rescuing
the
little
girl.
ist
China wants to buy long Southern state*, to straighten erans of all wars.
•a for council posts open in Dec ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. He pulled open the rear door
Wednesday, NoV. 11, Is 4 cessor, Chancellor Ludwig Er­
up a number of “ inadequate''
range
jet
planes
from
Britain
1 elections were turned in Flowers, of Sanford; a daugh­
and groped in the smoky car to operate a direct route to administrative facilities and to legal holiday in Florida. Chap­ hard, does not have the per­
f t
Friday. Petitions are out for ter, Mrs. Grace Olson, Lake­
for
the child.
Cuba through Paklatan and provide better financial sup­ ter 883.03 of the Florida stat­ sonal relationship with d«
MAYS WtoT
FVtfiT QUALITY
ALWAYS
QUALITY »
Mrs. B. R. Gray a* city clerk land; sister, Mre. Myrtle Hell,
utes, relating to legal hull- Gaulle that might help smooth
port for it* schools.
Hu then groped again in the Africa, It was learned today.
Dei.and, and brother, Clyde
and Gray us tax collector.
them out.
car for the boy, who was
F. Flowers of Balboa, C. Z.
The differences center on
crouched on the floor. The boy
Funeral services were to be
By Smathera
Th* Merchants and Profes­
French opposition to the U. S.was alive at that time but
sional division of DeBary held a t 3 p.m. today s t Bris- died later st Seminole Memor­
backed Slultilateral Nuclear
Chamber of Commerce will son Funeral Home.
Force (MLF), which West
ial Hospital.
meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in
Germany wants to join, and
Other Food Fair employes
the conference room of the
de Gaulle's efforts to get West
grabbed fire extinguishers to
4*
First National Bonk of De­
Germany to apply standard
help in quelling the blaze as
Bary. Members ere urged to
European prices to its grain.
city firemen arrived.
MIAMI (UPI) — U. S. Sea. | against the Premier. “They force” in the event of an inva
attend.
Georg* Smathera predicted | have been very well treated lion.
e
e e
Sunday night the regime of thus far. When they no longer "1 &lt;lon’t mean something like
Rear Adm. Bernard M.
A potluck supper is planned
Fidel Castro will be in sham- have focal for their children
Strean, commander of Carrier!
the Bay of Pigs.” he said. "I
for Nov. 10 by the Minnesota
bles by 1963 with the Cuban they will act.”
Division Two, inspected Naval
Club s t the F irst Federal aviation's newest global operamean an actual invasion by
army In revolt because “they
81ZS
Saving* A Loan Association. lion lodsy as he toured Ihe
NEW YORK (UPI) - Cubs ihe armed forces of the United
no longer have food for their
Church and Magnolia, Or­ Sanford Naval Air Station and
DALLAS (U PI) - The 52 children.”
has taken over the Soviet mis­ States or by auch other coun­ TAMPA (UPI) - A briefing
lando. Supper will be served conferred with local officer*. pretty girls who want to bt Smathera made his remarks siles In that island country and try.”
on the U. S. Strike Command
at 8:30 p. m.
Miss Teenage America began during a television panel show. has trained Cuban crews man­ He said Cuba would allow and a trip to Capo Kennedy
The
high-ranking
officer,
•
• e
GRIPPER WAIST AND BACK
who has carriers USS Saratoga today competing in a contest The junior Senator from ning them, according to an in­ the technicians to remain “as ara Included on the agenda of
A yen for wine wss satis­ and USS Enterprise under his that will end Friday night on Florida said “ in my judgment terview with Premier Fidel long as Ihe U. S continues an th* National Conference nt
PLASTIC SOLES
fied over the weekend when rommand. was here to learn nationwide television.
the economy nt Cuba is so hud Sastra published In Sunday's aggressive policy toward u».” Editorial Wrtteri. opening here
a thief made off with three about the RA SC Vigilante re­ The winner will get a $10,000 and this misery Is so evident New York Times.
The bearded dictator indi­ Wednesday.
LONG WEARING
rases of wine from the Hole- connaissance bomber and It* college scholarship, a 1983 con there will be in uprising and Castro, in the six hour in­ cated that Cuban takeover of
It will be tha 18th annual
in-the-Wall Tavern, 122 W. ground support facilities.
vertible. 30 shares of stock in h* will b« overthrown from terview with C. L. Sulzberger, the surface-to-air missiles, de­ session tor the journalists, who
COMPLETELY WASHABLE
13th S t, early Sunday morn­
of the Times, aaid there were signed for us* against U. S. will hear discussions on tha
Tomorrow, Rear Adm. J. W. a soft-drink company, a ward within.”
ing. An undisclosed amount AUes HI, commander of Ser­ robe from a meat packing
BLUE, GREEN, MAIZE
H* said no U. S. military aid enough Soviet military techni­ reconnaissance overflights such demands of higher education
of money was also taken, vice Force, Atlantic Fleet, is firm and a tour of th* United will be needed to topp'.e Castro cians remaining in the coun­ as the U2, occurred som* time and what Florida has don* to
^police report
sad Cuba's military will act try to act as a "solid combat ago
scheduled to tour the station. - Slates.
meet the needs of its people.

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2nd M ariner M ars

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Launch N ext W eek

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d*y.

Grocer's Death
Is Accidental,
Autopsy Shows

Veterans W ill Be Honored

Shriners Help
Fire Victim

Ouster Talks
By Communists
Near Conclusion

Duval Schools
Accreditation
Endangered

Florida Mother
Wants Mother

Grand Old Men
Set Parley On
Differences

e rn te u f

T U E S D A Y SP EC IA L!

Castro Fall Seen

Two Admirals

2 PC.

COTTON

Tour Air Base

52 Teenagers

Editorial Writers

Vie For Title

Meet A t Tampa

FUNNEL

SLEEPERS

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Brr*J9 P are J—Mon. Nor. 9, '64

Board Faces Full Agenda

Parson's Prayers
Provoke Protests
SANTA FE. N. U. (UPI) The Rer. William E. Crewi
will be ba^k In the atate leg­
islature neat year, ottering
prayeri that lomctimci raise
eyebrow* and protest*.
In the past, members of the
New Mexico House of Repre­
sentatives have charged that
the minister mixes a little par-

Usanship with his prayers.
They cite on* prayer apokan
during the 1963 legislative ses­
sion as a prime example, on
the day when the House of
Representatives wax to vote on
the appropriation for New
Mexico's schools, Crews prayed thus:
"Almighty Cod, we who
spend glO.MQ for a bus so our
children will not have to walk
and then budget 1200,000 for a
gymnasium so they can gat ex­
ercise, do now seek your goldsnee in all matters financial."
The 31-year-old Episcopal
By Mildred Haney
priest barely survived a vote
Program for the next meet­ to dismiss him because that
ing of the High Twelve Club prayer struck home at too
of Deltona, to be held Wednes­ many legislators' actions.
day, lx to be one of much im­ Last November, during a
portance. Several new mem­ special reapportionment ses­
bers are to be received into sion, one of Crews' prayers
the organisation, and plans for Jumped across the party lines.
the Charter Night family party He said:
"Put far from thair (the leg
to be held at Stetson Univers
Ity Saturday are to be final lilators') minds the vested In­
terests of particular countries
lied.
The club wlshea to make it and give them a vision of the
clear to all Masonic members Republican process of govern­
In the area that the charter is ment so that by their action In
still open for charter member vote they do not make a lie of
ship and will remain ao until our representative system."
That one almost caused his
the gathering at Stetson Uni
versity Union Building Satur expulsion, hut Crews said bis
day. All who wish to have their chaplain's job was to repre­
names on the charter may do sent the conscience of society
ao by making membership ap through prayor. He wai allow­
ed to continue In what he ha*
plication before that time.
Plana for the Charter Night sinre labeled hia "lobby for
party are virtually complete. Cod."
Crewi, a 1955 graduate of
A catered dinner will open the
the
University of Oklahoma,
festivities with Florida State
High Twelve officers in attend said hia prayers in ths legisla­
ance, headed by Slate Presi­ ture have brought no adverse
dent Howard Smith of Dunedin comment frum hia Santa Fe
who will present the charter congregation at St. Bede's
to the Deltona Club. This is Episcopal Church. Crews ser­
the first club to be chartered ved a string of missions in
on the Florida Hast Coast al southeast Oklahoma and one
though there are nine clubs on in southwest Arkansss before
the West Coast, as well as coming to New Mexico.
Legislator! may expect to
clubs in 25 states and five for
hear
more prayeri like one he
elgn countries.
Joseph Wickham, Oriental spoke In the special 1964 ses­
Guide of Ilahia Temple. My* sion on state finances. That
tic Shrine, will be master of one rsused such a fury, many
ceremonies. The speaker is a legislator* left the assembly
well known Del,and person­ hall. He said:
"Almighty Cod. we who are
age, Clyde Lankford, whose
humorous discourses h a v e willing to support almost any
made him a favorite among bill tbit will support our pub­
many audiences. Miss Monica lic image (or Ihe next election
Hester, with Miss Marilyn do now ask for courage to act
.Stinson as accompanist, will for Ihe well-being of (lie state
provide a musical program. in spite of opposition. We ask
Both of these .Stetson Univers­ tills in the name of One who
ity young ladle* are recognis­ never would have been re­
ed finished artists and pro­ elected to puhlir office on the
vide a highlight to any pro­ basis of popularity."
gram.
Due to commitments that
must be made it is necessary
r i i n\nm
that tickets ho purchased not NOTh rr.i m 114t i oh#r#liV
fltvBii that
Jaler Ilian Wednesday. These w# • r• tn««it&lt;1 In hu#lu*## #t
III
lOi
(MU#
III
wa&gt;.
I*
are available frum the follow­ t»#rry, H#mlnni# County,Caim
Flor*
ing High Twelve member*: lit. und#r rh# fictitious namt
Howard .Soar, 1388 Whltewood 4if, lUmlnnlt A A W floot Il##r
t&gt;rIv• In. #nd (hit w# Int#n1
Dr.; Dean Huwland, 1388 Nor­ t»» r#Bl#l#r ##ld namt with tht
mandy lllvd.; Thomas Blan­ Clark «•f ili« f*lr«'ult t'ourt,
Hritilnult County, Florida. In
chard. 1310 Hartley Avc., all trrnrdtrift
with tht provision#
of Deltona. Tickets also may nf tht Klrtltlo it Nam* Mt*ti|l#a,
Stidlon IIS 01 Florid#
be obtained at the meeting to-wlt:
JUttutM lift?.
Wednesday. All Masona in the
• «: Jflttph r. Kruptnskt
Kvt M. Kruplnakl
area arc invited to the m eet­
Putil Iah Nov. 11. II, 12. SO. till
ing at Deltona Community CIMJ-SI
House. Bring a sandwich
it i w ht n r
lunch, the coffoe pot will be Ti&gt;H BthsN:I Nrsssci
T H J i SIICIAI. ( I N hot and available to all.
&lt; I i r IV A M I F O R S E M I N O L E

other Items on tonight's municipal industrial park proSanford's City Commissionagenda
include consideration perty;
era face a busy schedule to­
Report of the stilus of school
day with two meetings slated,' of the monthly pay estimates traffic crossing problems: re­
one at 3 p.m. with the marina of the water improvement pro­ port on status of combined
engineers and a regular com- gram; consideration of a coun- county-city voting procedures;
m illion meeting at I p.m. in ty assessment for taxes on a second reading of * rezonCity Hall.
in ; ordinance.
At th t • p.m. aeisioe, com­
At the 3 p.m. aession. com­
missioner* will consider the
missioners will meet with ma­
transfer of funds to cover the
rina engineers on various
loss of 94,400 in parking me­
points, policies and plans in or­
ter revenue which will be in­
der to proceed with the engi­
curred when downtown park­ SANW1CH. England (U P D - neering report.
ing meters are covered for 90 An unidentified driver landed'
------------------days a* requested by the San­ in a bunker near the 11th hole To Visit HAM
ford Merchant's Association. on a golf course in this Isle
Frank DeBarmlo, district
Commissioners voted in an of Wright community — and
grand deputy high priest of
adjourned aession Oct. 27 to couldn't get out for hours.
go along with the request of Tha embarrassed motorist Florida Royal Arch Masons,
the merchants that parking drove onto the golf course with will make his official viait to
meters be covered for a per­ his car in the dark by mistake. Monroe Chapter 15, Royal
iod of 90 days, beginning dur­ It fell into a 15-foot deep sand- Arch 5lason*. nt 7:30 p.m.
ing the week of Nov. 9.
Tuesday at Masonic Temple.
trap.
Merchants and ruitomera
who bid expected to find me­
ters rapped today queried '
City Manager W. E. Knowles,
who pointed out that the re- (
MY HEARTFELT THANKS TO EACH ONE
quest slated "during the week I
OF
THE «,000 PERSONS WHO VOTED FOR
of N'ov. 9."
ME. HOWEVER. THE MAJORITY VOTED
Knowles said that commis­
sioners had instructed him to
AGAINST HAVING A SECOND PARTY
investigate sources of funds
REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF EDU­
to make-up for the loss of re­
CATION AND I ROW TO THAT DECISION.
venue for 90 day* and his re­
WALTER R. HOBERG
port would be presented at to­
REPUBLICAN
night's session for action by
the commission.

English Driver

Makes Hole In 1

Masons Invited
To Join Club

THANK

MMR. MOOSE" (front row center) appeals to all
and aundry to give to the United Fund. The USO
ia aponaoring a akatlng party for all 7:30*10
p.m. Tuesday a t Melodee Skating Rink for the

Hospital Notes
NOV. I, IM4
Adulsiloai

Alfred Vallott, Victoria Goasalves, Linda Rodgers, Rich­
ard P. Smith, Joseph Orstno,

Missile Club
Has Election
By Jan* Casselberry

Frank Wblgham, Kathleen Erhold, Shirley Washburn, Ma*
Fraehour, Vsrnsll Klintworth,
Rsthx Ana Griffis, Wanda
Smith, Beisee Lord, Sanford;
Elma Johnston, Estslla Nea­
ter, Ludle Lee Darnel], DaBary; Steve Bauder, Fern
Park; Jamaa Northcott, Lake
Helen.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. James Klint­
worth, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph Gonsalves, San­
ford. a boy.
Discharges
Deena Flamm, Claude W. DenIon, Claire Durak, Donald
Jiminez, Raymond I.undqiiist,
Sweetie Williams and baby
boy, Sanford; Helen Grubb,
Lake Monroe; Blanche Cole­
man, Osteen; Fannie Johnson,
Washington. D. C.

benefit of th e UF. The Impalas will play —- Clif­
ford Cohen, Harry Wilkins, Sonny Keaton and
L arry Holloway.
(Herald Photo)

Marilyn Haughf Dies At DeBary
Mlsa Marilyn Haught, 29, a Cemetery.
native of Waisau, W l* d ie d
Sunday at her horns in De­
Bary.
She had formerly resided
in Osteen and was a member
of Osteen Baptist Church.
Surviving are her parents.
Mr. end Mrs. J . W. Lowe.
DeBary; a ilater. Sirs. Patsy
Ann Hervty, Altus, Okla.; a
brother, Patrick Haught, Os­
teen; grandparents, Mr. ami
Mr*. R. W. McCullough. Osleen. and her great-grand­
father, Thomas B. McCul­
lough, of Sanford.
Funeral services will be con­
ducted by Rev. U. II. Griffin
al 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
Urisson Funeral Home. Inter­
ment will be in Evergreen

The South Seminole Junior
High Missile Club has elected
officers for th* school year.
Gerald Haas is president and
olher officers inrlude Tommy
Harmon, vice president; Cyn­
thia Morine, secretary; David
Harkins, treasurer, snd Carol
Sullivan, reporter.
The rlub meets Mondays at
2:45 p m . in Boom 45 under
the iponsorahip of Mrs. Csthtrlne Martin, science teacher.
M iT iT iot’* asms:
Wayne llyerly, South Semin­
NOTICK IS hereby glv.n that
ole math teacher, who ia a
we are antes*.I In hti.lne.a at I
n r r i T i o r * v**ir.
summer employe of Martin
•••*» Jit* Foreet citjr. Seminole
N'OTIi'K la hereby given (hst County,
Florida. under Ihe I
Company, spoke to the club at »• er. engeg.it lii lnjeineee al
fletltloiie ntm* of NUTRITION.
the last inerting. Tht* aturient* f^nnwonsi, s^minot* County, Al. IIK.4KAKCII INHTITCTi: |
Florida. under tht fictitious Kt.KCTRK'At, II KAI.TII AI•-1
were delighted to hear read ntm*
nf. K (\ UXhtrlnftnn
and that wa Inland
a letter to eighth grade tesch Construction Co. (Not Inc.) and PI.IANCES
In r-slatar eald nama with Ilia
thtt
»
t
inttnd
to
rta
ltttr
said
er Joe Akerman from his cou­ ntm# with th# Cl#rk of tht Clark nf tha Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida, fra |
sin. John Young, Orlando's as­ nrctil^ Ciiart, fUmtnot# Conti* acrnrdaaca
will, ma prnvl.lon,
ty. »Fl«»rIdt, In tccunltnct with of th* Fktltloua Nama hut-1
tronaut.
th# provltlnnt of th# KletItl**u« ulee. In-arlt: Ruction SIS 0J
N’tm t ttttutta, to.wit: Rfrtlon Florida aisiutaa l*S7.
III "I Florid* s t 11ut#• 1)1T.
PIS! l.aetar t* Mart
Hip: 9! f\ NV#th#rln*ton
Mehel n Mere
.ft#k f. Fhuhtrt
Publish
r i i - r ir in i* vsmk
PuMIth Oct. Jl. A .Nov, I. I. ». list. Oot. tf, IS. * Not I
NOTIf K I* hereby given ihe* t a m i.
c n rtt
am enirage.t in hu.lite.. at
]i'l&gt;K-34
IS. 2n4 .-4t . Manforl Samtnnla I
In Ih# I ourl «*f |k# I'oimfy
family, t-lorl-le. under III* (Ir - { SOTIIH I Vl)KII S-KTITIOIS •I»oIk#, Btmlnul# &lt;Hand, i|al«
tltlmia narna nf Anln ill.-, .*
&gt;»M»: STSTl'TS:
«f
Florida. !■ Frok#t«
Saar fnvar Cn, anl *hv I In- TO SVHuM IT MAT CONCERN: In r#
tbs C#ta(# oft
Irnd In rrilita r yiM nama wild
NOTICE IS It Lit ROT fllV- IIKRCIK I. LONU
Itia r'larla nf tlia fir-nil &lt;'-&gt;ur'. KNtbalthatin&lt;1araliina,1.piirauP#&lt;*# *4#d.
Samlnnla I'nimly. Klorlita, In «r. I ant In tha ■Kletlllmia Naina
iie NOTfir,
eoreenee with the provlalnns nfllttalute" Cheptsr s«s us, Kinr. Nolle#riN
I#
it•
r•»
by
sl*#n
Hi* l-'lrtlf linia Nun* si a Inl a., | Ma Slatuta, will regleter with III# Ijnd*r#lnn#d will, on Ihnt
tr»-wit H#i ll«in 44i U) Florid# IH# i l#rk of th# Circuit Court t9th day of Nov#mb#r, A. Ih#
I»
si at ut## m r
In and for S#mlrvoU County
preMnl lo lh t M-*norahla
HIa : ttobhy fa, \fonra
Florid#, upon r#r#lpt of Proof («nunty J j I## of fUmlnol#
Puhlllh Nov. 9. 14 22 2 »
Of th# Publleallon of thla .No. County, Florida. h#r final ra.
CfHl-27
.,h*
turn‘ •• C«#culrls of th# Ka.
m e PATIO IIAM AM» f^llNllK | at# f liMHClK I f,nvt1 ,|o.
\4lTII 9: 4&gt;F #| | I'
li
Ildar
which
I
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Linking *«world t Ion. Mvlnc it# land, Ivins and h#lnf In rH#uil«
bishop of Canterbury.
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publish OoC. 19. 24 A Not. 2 9.
principal eifflr# anil plar« nf nol# 4'ounly, Florida, in.wit:
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h##n lirousht tsalnat ynt* in
property * »n#1 A !
I All Vlli Ml p#vi•#• s l#ltni'ic Ih# Circuit Coiirl In and for d#arrlb#d
A l.im#rn*k
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p#raon#.
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roil klir. h#r#hv *»**♦ift#,f Y NVl&lt;UIT2IAN, #1 al. d#f#nd* n n*24 W 111 19 ft. N 2'»*12 \V
r Trifflr Paint
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• • th# i*ffl«'# of ih# i*«ni(itv r#rt»iri mnrt#4tf# #nr umti#r In# *r# rs*«|ulr#d to ftl# your Nn»
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of MRU iu lactloo ::
balowl. 1 44 h oittu mltl battels
Kuf in##r » Offlc# on IJ .#
24 OAKI.AM&gt; lUIsLi. Clark of ##ld Court, and a#rv# NK'» IK;
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ronform to th# «?urr#nt n in in *#r' • # rispv of I'tlir Vi­ do #o. a Ihs'r »r Prs* «'onf#«#o Rubstlvt#lon. snd North of
d4r*l B|&gt;vrifll'# I loo# of Ih# Plot - e w e r or oi 9t#r I'I#4'IIm&lt; lo (h# will Is# #nt#r#d asalrmt you. Hprltig l«ak#
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.
puiniirr# ai inf* ami #*•••!» of you, for tli# r#ll#f
I'nhlli* h#*rin# h lit h# held
H i# t»» li# #m
I In « #r«t• n#&gt; #, A N |i K MHO N lll'HII. d«inand#«l In *atd Cttniplalnl.
In th# Htfritinola 1‘ounty Court
Virginia retrixkl
• »1 #n\r|op# i»l-4' mI&gt; m#rk#il oh 11KAN A MnVNIiK* 222 K#Bl Tlia natur# of thla atilt la to llou##. Hanfurd. Florida, In tit#
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Hlll.sc# &lt;riant# of m«t#rialt). Florid#, and f iIn Ih# origin#! j rrlb#d land# In plalntlffa' #ucc* on Nov#nibar 21. 1244 at l«.0B
Sanford
np#n .Snv#mb#r 21 Mil
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Ri*l# will h* open# 1 nn N'ov* Ih# nffl*-# if Ih# 4’|#rk of IH# anti Ftoranr# Tr#t*anl#r, hit poMlMa.
I’hjllu Ku|*n»l*in
• mfi#r 24 P4(, ,*t 1« ml \ M Clri'ull i’oiirt nn i»r bvfor# ih# 1w|f#, and Flotilla Fr#ah, Inc.,
Hoard of County PommluPA 2-6251
ir ai 10-m thrrfaftrr .i# pn##- |#1h d ir of lie.enilier 1H#4 If ' i Florid# rorpomllon
fonar#
l.ake Msry
llilv, «t m ii|##t|ri|i to Is# ii#1.| you f411 to do MO, « d#i r#* pro WITNICRA my hAAtf aAd •*•&lt;*1
H#ininet!# County, Kl v*t|«
In Hi#
('ommiialon «'0llff«#0 Wll| tl# tnk#ll 44.4111*1 of «ald Court #• Hanford. Sm»lHy Jam .. I*. A*,ry, Jr,
Nora Nnrria
Mvviium Kucun In th# t'oiirt*| &gt;nu fnr Ih# r AIl#f &lt;1#m#nd#d In no|# County. Florida. thi« 20th
ehalrma it
TK S-I5It
h«*u## #* Kinf'Vil, KlorM#
th# (*ompl#lnt.
day of IXTobar, A. P. 1941.
A
llot
Arthur
R.ckwUA,
Jr
Th# iighl (• r###rv#«t In' Th.# Xottr# #h#tt h# pub1i«H* (S E A L )
S. Seminole
ruhll.h ,\ov S. USS
w#i\# «nr Ir r#RuUr UI## or • d one# * v*##k for four ron##Arthur M B#rkwlth. J r. I'tHt.JI
I * hoUallll## In bl4# #nt| I*S rullv# n»#k« In th# Hanford
Mildred Haney
Cl#rk of i*!ri*ult Court of
r
. .
«!it*
tl«r«ld
H#inliio|« County, Florida
66H-5631
ll«*•r«l of I'uumI) 1.'*)inml##* I l»ATKl» TIIIH Slli day of Novlly Martha T. Vtht#n
Mr. Jim llubbjr ia nu Ions
Deltuna
#ntb#r, 19#I
lonnr#
Deputy Clark
er aaarKiaIrd with me in
K«mlnul# County. Florid# | tJE.Ua&gt;
rtKtk A. HPEE It. JM.
Mary
Celling*
•njr capacity. I will nut be
Srthur M R#«kw|lh, Jr, Of JPKKIl A HPKKit
Jam## P. Av#r&gt;, Jr., i;h#lf*
Bear Lake
r.tponiibl, fur anv cumClark of circuit Court
Attorn#y# for plaintiff#
man
293-6817
mitmanlg made by him.
By Marfha T. Vikl#n
p t W' l&lt;u#h. Jr.
119 MasnolU Avrnu#
l'ftilu#rr
Dopuly Clark
Sophie Hainrs
B-tnford. Florida
K. II. MrAleiander. I’rra.
Ptlhliah Nov. 9. 14. 22. 2«», !j|( . PtihlNh Nov. 2. 9. II. 22. 1941
)’Ubll»h Nov. f. 14, 1941.
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Battle Memento
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Value For Yeggs
NEW YORK (LTD - As a
memento of battlefield honor
and courage, the Seventh Itegi
ment’s book of remembrance
had sentimental value not as
a e rfb lc in terms of money.
B ut^ its gold-burnished, be­
jewelled cover was worth S7S.000 and it, therefore, fell prey
to men more impressed by
wealth than valor.
Two hooded gunmen sneak­
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off Park Avenue Sunday, hand­
cuffed a guard and battered
open the ease containing thi
boe| enshrining the names ot
the"regiment’s 810 war dead.
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NEW YORK (LTD - Lose, Jack Splerer. of Englewood Frenkel'* plight la a local
always finds a way, and an Cliffs, N. J. and hi* wife, Lu newspaper, had a special in
American couple paved it Sun-1cille. They supplied the It.OOfl terest In the case because
day to help write the tin.il bail to get Frenkel out ot jail theirs la a mixed marriage,
chapter in the romance be I where he had been ordered by too. Splerer is Jewish and his
i tween a non Jewish British U. S. Immigration and Natur­ wife Catholic.
alisation Service officials.
i girl and her Israeli Romeo.
Kindergarten*
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and Dianne Brandon. 28. were was the bride groom's mother, Not until the early 1870s did
married Sunday night in a typi Mrs. Anne Frenkel, wife of an kindergartens come into use
cal Jewish traditional religious Israeli industrialist. She got In the Unite,! States, with the
ceremony in the home of Rah her son into jail In an attempt I first kindergarten in the nation
to prevent hir marriage to a being founded in a public
bi I-cuis Newman here.
school of St. Louis, Mo., in
Attending the ceremony were non Jewish girl.
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Funerul services for Charles
Blanchard Searcy, 7t&gt;, of f&gt;93
Markham Road, Longwood,
who died Friday, were held
today a t Christ Episcopnl
Church with Rev. Charles W.
6t«wart officiating.
Born March 17, 1888, in
L-fc'gwood, Searcy was a for­
mer member of the Seminole
County Commission and a for­
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Longwood. He was a retired
ACL agent, a Mason and a
member of Christ Episcopal
Church.
Survivors are his wifa,
Mrs. Berta Searcy of Longwy^d; sons, John of Ft. Lau­
derdale and Churles B. Jr., US
Navy. S a n Diego, Calif.,
daughters, Mrs. Mary Lair
of Longwood and Mrs. Char­
lotte Voorhics of Eugene, Ore,
and eight grandchildren.

Experts Probe Fatal A ir Crash
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begin an inquiry into the week-1 in Delaware.
end crash of a U. S. Air Force: The four-engined transport
transport that killed all seven roared into the sky at dusk
crewmen aboard.
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sisting of Air Force officers
and a dozen civilians, will
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piece together the charred
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after takeoff Saturday.
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t h a b a o t l a o a r n a t k a ’a Id a to ry .

ARSeac* oar ooaotitatioaol form
at gDiinimint ia only ITT yaan of
ai% ft ia atfll tha oldaat ebartar of
‘i ia anktaaea ia tha world
Maybe Ka aaoeeaa can be attribut­
ed ta th e fhct th a t no m atter how
divided th a paopla m ight be during
a a election, eitixena of varioua polit­
ical baliafa have alwaya been able to
aceept th e will of the majority and
knot tightly tha bonda of unity to

Probably tha moat significant at*
taraoea of th a antiro alectlon cama
whan Praaldent Johnaon told tha
people, MTbara aro more
thinga that unite ua than divide ua.n
Thla, wa believe, la th a aecrat of
auceaaa enjoyed by America’! demo,
era tie system.
Binding dlffareneaa In political baliefa haa baeoma a national habit
And. aa wa all know, habita a n dif­
ficult to change.
White The Herald congratulate!
tha winaera la Tueaday’a election, we
alao applaud th a loeers and maintain
our hfgheet roapact for alL
A fter aD, our only differencea
were baaed on how beat to keep the
nation great and the leaser political
subdivisions effective.

Election Roadblock
Wa hops th a t by now tha County
Commission will pay hoed to tha need
of its constituents, reverie its stand
and buy soma extra voting machine!.
The long, long lines of Election
Day should not be neeeasary in such
• progressive county aa thla.
There ia no question th at tha roadblock to th a machines in use caused
to shirk their responm a n y persona
p&lt;
ir duty. They Just lost
a ib illty ,
Interest when confronted with tha
lines. Business men, laborers, etc.,
ju s t didn’t have time to stand in Unas
fo r hours.
Wa in th e United States continue
to urge citizens to “ Be sure and
vote.’* Yet, with the same breath, wa
p u t an unneeded barrier before them.
We should bo—we must be—con­
sistent and make voting aa easy as
possible.
Our commissioners have shown re­
markable restraint on careless spend­
ing lu this county. They have been
conservative to a high degree, cut­
ting the costs of government wher­

ever possible. They should be com­
mended for this.
But a t tha same time, conserva­
tism ean be carried to an extreme.
We firmly believe auch obstacles
aa lack of voting machines should be
removed virtually a t all eoats. Buy­
ing mors machines will htlp.
Or should wa extend tha tima each
precinct la open?
Something must be done and we
hereby call on tha County Commis­
sion to see this la accomplished.

Thought For Today
The end of the m atter; all has
been heard. F ear God, and keep His
commandments; for this the whole
duty of man.—Ecel. 12:18.
•
•
•
The duty of man Is plain and sim­
ple, snd consists of but two points:
nls duty to God, which every mnn
must feel; and his duty to his
neighbor—to do as he would be done
by.—Thomas Paine.

Incompetents Or Maniacs?
leadership, down from the
Kremlin to th* army and low
Itvel officialdom.
Stalin ousUd Leon Trotsky,
the creator of th* Had army,
branding him and arch tral
tor.
When Stalin—venerated a
g god-ilk* creature during hi*
life-time—died la 1963, he
m carried to hla burial
place In the honored mauso­
leum In Moscow’s Red Square
only to bo thrown out of it
in dlsgraco several years lat­
er by Nikita Khrushchev.
The debunking of Stalin
was accompanied by official
disclosures of hla crimes and
failings during hla reign. Th*
god-llke creature was brand­
Herald Area Correspondents
ed a criminal who had used
every maniac device to per­
AHamoot* Springs
vert honest and effective gov*
Mr*. RiteMe Harris
Mrs. Jails Bsrtoo
eminent.
S33-13U
MS MM
Malenkov who eucceedrd
him was dismissed from *u*
Boar Lake-Foreat City
preme power for incompet­
Lake Mary
Mrs. Maryana Mile#
Mrs. France* Waster
ence and reduced to the
S1S -M 7I
in -u ti
ranks, to run In toUl dis­
Lake Maores
grace a power station la the
Mrs. H. L. J oksees
M il. Jane Casselberry
Interior of Rusal*.
113-4711
When Khrushchev took over
Long wood
end pushed through hla policy
Ckeleeta
Mrs. Doaaa Cates
of dsstallnlsatlon ho was hail­
Mrs. Jeen Megta
U S -1117
ed In Russia aa a liberator
M S-1741
North Orlaado
nnd th* first man to allow a
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
Deltona
breath of fresh air to pene­
322-1193
Mr*. Mildred Haney
trate Into th# hermetically
Osteen
441-1411
sealed Soviet concentration
Mrs. Clarence Sayder
camp.
122-4141
Geneva
Having thus led the "new
Oviedo
Mrs. JeAan Hays
Russia"
for more than a dec­
Mrs.
Evelyn
Lnudy
*41-4871
MS-IIdd
ade, he waa suddenly ousted
this month on th* ground* of
senility, hair-brained policies
and mistaken strategy.
These developments seem to
hear out that East European
diplomat's complaint that on
its own admission the Krem.
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Mon., November 9, 19G4 lin has been led for many dec«» past by either maniacs
WALTKM i . U1K1.UW, BlIITO B AM* rUOLIVUKK
or unbalanced, Incompetent
r n i i n v o l t o l i .v k . t n n u i u * - s i s s n i l u s i w
politicians.
4 tlU A » L . i T B . I i t n s H
BUBBBT ALBXANUICn
Alvsrtlslng
UirsoMr
Aseeclsl# K4ll* r
■y K. C. Thaler

LONDON (U P I)-A n East
European diplomat, angered
by tha unceremonious ouster
• f Nikita Khrushchev from
supreme Soviet power, lummed up hla feeling* in these
words;
"Our friends In Moscow will
hare to practice more self
restraint, unless they want to
oowrey the Impression to the
outside world that In tha lest
40 odd years of 8ovlet rule
Hum!a ha* been run by trai­
ler*, maniacs, murderers and
fools."
Ha was referring to the
debunking of Josef fltalln, the

ouster of hie Immediate suc­
cessor Georgl Mslenkor, snd
the dismissal of Khrushchov.
In each ease the new regime
In tho Kremlin was out to
dsstroy the reputation of its
predecessor.
Russia's sllles ar* becoming
Increasingly sensltlea to theao
practices and feel they reflect
unfavorably on their own
Communist rsglmse snd lead­
ers.
Next month Russia cele­
brates th* 47th anniversary
of her revolution.
During this half century
purge upon purge hat deci­
mated the ranks of Soviet

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B L B a C B ir n o n HATES
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er, strong* brother who bad
already staked oat p a g te#
try rights to the home.
So the young* child team ­
ed that be had to ure psycholo­
gy |o gain his ends.
That, b* would cry loudly
just for affect Than hla weary
moth* would tell U*
child:
"Bobby, let pour lHtte
tber have that toy k * ho te
just a baby and yon aco a BI(F

"Bobby la quiet and timid.
Ha la alow to make up with
etrangera.
"Jimmy, however, talks to
everybody and puahee himself
forward Into conversation or
tha social activity of any group
boy/*
he meets.
"The older boy is also slow Reluctantly, Bobby * W *
to get dressed. He la more cau­ comply. But ho kept hla eyo
tious, too, and carefully hoards an his possessions and tended
to become a tabulator o&lt; hla
his toys or even his candy.
"The younger, however, gob­ toys Just to make aura ho got
bles all his eaody aod then Is them aD back agate.
la aol
soon wheedling soma of hie Tim vouna*
likely to be tho accountant or
older brother’s supply.
"Dr. Crane, elnce there tiro tabulator type but becomes the
boys have the same environ­ talker. He learns that ha c a ^
ment, isn’t the remarkable dif­ get along by ure of words.
Editor, Herald:
ference in their personality In the Bible we hare th*
story of two famous brother*.
Request that you put the fol­ due to heredity?"
One wai the Prodigal Sou, who
lowing in your "Letters to the No, Indeed I
Editor" column if you see It And this mother is wrong In talked bla father out of aa
proper.
•aying the two boya have early share of the family for­
Two very recent letters men grown up in the same envir­ tune.
And this Prodigal Son waa
Honed "Dept, of SUte Publics onment.
tion 7377" titled "The U. S. On the contrary, their home the younger hoy. The o ld *
Program for General and Com surrounding* have been radl* son was the careful w o rk e r^
meticulous and not very $Ch
plete Disarmament in a Peace­ caUy different
For their sequence of birth clable. But probably much
ful World."
Under this program all mill has made a tremendous differ­ more likely to be a "flaiilw
er" of the chores on tbs farm.
tary might In the world and ence.
all responsibility for R would For example, when Bobby Oldest children thus tend
Lyle C. Wilson Soys;
wa* horn, he had the family to be Introverts while the
be transferred to the UN.
younger ones are more likely
On March 1, 1963. Sen. Jos spotlight all to himself.
eph Clark said on the floor of As the only child, be had to be extrovert]re.
tha U. f. Senate that this docu no youngsters to placate or
meat represents the fixed and hoodwink or coax to give him
OVER 88 YEARS
determined policy of the exe­ a piece of their candy or oo*
At First A Falsetto
Opposing Republican ele­ U. S. voters a legitimate liof that he would not make cutive arm of the U. S.
of their toys.
ments are maneuvering for a cholco.
them again.
Anyone interested in our fu­ And In his play, he tended (Alongside d f poet offtee)
skull-busting bottle for party Th* GOP needs new faces Anyway, U yon don't like ture military power will find to daydream, for he lacked
control. It could be so pro­ and it got one In Tuesday's Nixon, roll your own. Th* Re­ this Publication unbelievable. companions.
longed and angry as to keep catastrophe. ThU new Republi­ publican party desperately Government Printing Office When be turned away from
Democrats In the White House can face belongs to Robert needs a leader now and needs itates that this Publication Is building a castle out of wood­
snd In control of Congress for Taft Jr., junior senator-olect him quickly. So dooa the coun­ out print. I have available en blocks, nobody knocked It
much of the next generation. from Ohio. But Taft U a youth­ try urgently need an opposi­ •ome copies tor anyone inter­ down or seized his toys.
Republicans arc confronted ful 41. Ite la M oow to the na­ tion leader to th* Lyndoa B. ested.
But at soon as the second • Carpets • Fumitare
with two alternatives— both tional scene that R would be Johnson-ltubert H. Humphrey
child entered the home, now • Tile
Vernon FoHerson
• Pli
distasteful. They can compro­ too much to expect of him to combo riding too high maw on
notice what happened!
P. O. Box 647
• Rental Bade
mise their differences quickly be projected Into national lead­
landslide.
Lake Mary
The newcomer found an old­
under leadership which can be ership in 'he outcome of the
accepted both by party libor- currant party now.
als and conservatives. Or they
Republican Charles A. Per
can sacrifice their status as a cy, who sought but missed the
national party In a long war of governorship of Illinois, also
leadership succession. The op­ Is young.

Letters

Skull - Busting Battle

Sanford
Furniture Co.

posing factions are not ia a
compromising mood.
All If far from well with the
Democrat*. But It was the Re­
publican party that was left
prostrate in the litter of the
election returns. The so-called
Grand Old Party wound up aa
a regional political outfit baa­
ed, of aU places, In the Deep
South.
The enormity of the Republi­
can calmity was better reflect­
ed by the loss of strength In
Congress than by the defeat of
Goldwater which had been ex­
pected.
The rule of reason would dic­
tate a Republican compromlae
with reality whereby the par­
ly could get up off the floor
under new leadership com­
mitted ta a program sufficient­
ly In coot/sst to iho Demo­
cratic Great Society as to give

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
When yon crash a red light,
don’t be surprised If that’s
what It leads to.

*

•

•

On* of th* signs of the
times that’s no good la tha
on* on a no-good check.
*

•

*

Chorus gals and guy* love
to hitch thsir wagon to a
star.
*

*

*

It's fin# to put your right
foot forward, hut not too far
on th* gas pedal.
e e e
Many Utters written by
woman ar* never drllvurrd
because they servo us coat
pocket linings for forgetful
husbands.

But Percy U precocious, i
quick study la the art of sue
ccss. Percy might hare been
tite answer to the Republican
prayer, but not now. Nobody
loves a loser.
George Romney Is the OOP’s
"Mister Integrity." Romney
won a specacular re-election
aa governor of Michigan. It
would be too much, however,
for the Goldwater ronserva
tlves to accept Romney as the
party leader.
He refused to support the
Goldwater-Mlller presidential
ticket. And he has been known
to shy at times from Identify
lng himself as a Republican
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York slilt la out, as the
year's Republican presidential
nomination.
The list narrows with dirty
lng speed. It narrows, In fact
to Gov. William W. Scranton
of Pennsylvania and nichard
M. Nixon, now of New York
Both supported the Goklwater
Miller ticket. Scranton's sup­
port
was ooce-omllghtty
which scarcely would make for
him enthusiastic friends among
the Goldwater*. Nixon made a
lot of character with the coo•ervstlves hv bis alloul effort
to put Dairy Goldwater In the
White House
Moreover, Nixon Is the most
•iperienrrd Republican poll
tieal campaigner. He’s been
through four of them, one of
his own in I960. It was no star
performance that Nixon turn
ed In that year. His mistakes
were numerous, repeated, and
sometimes, they seemed dell
berate. But having made in
I9C0 just about all of the mis
takes available to • candidate
Nixon might be entrusted with
the IMS nomination In the be

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CASE U-42S: Bobby, aged ».
haa a brother Jimmy, agod 7.
•Dr. Crane," their mother
protested, “tha boys are aa dif­
ferent In their personality as

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Thank You!
I wish to express to my friends
of Seminole County my deep
appreciation for your vote of
confidence

pal! ta alvaasa-

The u s is ia is a essmhse at i t , uaitae fraaa whtaa u aa
U U a l tsc.'usivsl/ l# taa use ter rapuhllsallaa a l aU tha lacs
aaara prlstag la thla M t o i M r .
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hald liable (sc lan u gaa uaJsr 4 ha law.

W . Lawrence Swofford
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 8
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President Eyes Strengthened Stand In Foreign Affairs
' •• "t -f--trttrT«f“ tht -people-' lrt«r
WASHINGTON (UPIt - ence for peace and freedom | depth and enthusiasm of sup­ a surprise,” he add'.'
port
for
our
campaign,
and
Asked
how
he
explained
his the climate In the country and
:n the times to come win be
President Johnson said to
other
auch
indicators,
1
could
victory,
the
President
re­ wanted to preserve i t They
'
strengthened
by
the
unity
and
• that hla election victory v. ill
m strengthen the country's hind agreement demonstrated by not aay that the outcome was plied:
had confidence in themselves
In foreign affairs by indicates our elections.”
and in their government—and
to all the world there will be Johnson said he was not
realized their government had
Oviedo
Bank
Giv&lt;
;s
Party
continuity of U. S. policies.
surprised by the site of his
confidence tn~them."
The President, in a copy­ election victory. He noted the
By Evelyn Lendy
per, guests were delighted to
Johnson said he interpreted
right Interview in U. S. News outcome in national popular
Citizens Bank of Oviedo re­ see several deer and other his victory as a mandate “for
and World Report, said that vote and state-by-state was
responsible, constructive and
“no American election can of very close to the forecasts of cently honored all employe*, wild life at the ranch.
progressive programs to meet
their families, the directors
Itself solve complicated for­ public opinion polls.
Mr. and Mr*. George A.
the problems of America's
and
their
families
at
a
atcak
“
Considering
the
size
of
the
eign policy problems and issupper held at Lee'a Ranch. Speer Jr. of Sanford were alao agenda.”
crowds which greeted
* cues." But he added:
The President, who was in­
After the delicious steak sup- guests at the party.
“America's role and influ­ throughout the nation,

terviewed by the magazine', porterf sod vital role to fill
last Thursday, said he felt the in our system and in the makRepublican party “has an lm-1 ing of our national policies.”

PTA To Sponsor Chicken Dinner
TLc oCulh Sccmclc Junior
High School PTA will sponsor
a chicken supper Saturday
from 4-7 p.m. In the school
cafeteria. There will be two
prices for the dinner with
cither a half or quarter chick­
en being terved. Also on the

•mcnuTriU' he befced pot ate
peas, cole slaw, roil, cake
and coffee or tea.
Ways and Means Chairman
t.co Voskan and PTA Presi­
dent Betty Rhodes are plan­
ning this first fund raising
event of the year.

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Indians Take Ab— | gw rfa
Lyman 2M
Thinking Out Loud
In First lilt
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Grenadiers Whitewash Eagles
Colonial fc 'ft Greaadten threw the Metro Confera real tixxy Friday
they slapped a 7whitawash job aa Uw
Edgewater Eagle* aad took
aob yossMiteo ot tba circuit's
top spot
Tba Granadian sow bava a
record ot flva wins against ooe
loss (that eaa to Sanford) aad
aitzit play the Trojaaa ot Evaaa
la their final league tilt Mi

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white, * t Eagles m o t atm
face Evaaa and the Braves of
la two remaining coo•ngagemanti.
la other loop eeoteata, Bis­
hop Moora z Hornets hiked
their league record to three
win* sod three loeae* by
knocking off Evans 19 to 11
It waa tho Trojans fourth ton
in fivo Metro game*.
Winter Park racked up its
first conference win by nosing
out the Oak Ridge Pioneer* 14
to 13. Winter Park now ha*
a record of ooe win and six
losses while the Piooeara have
grabbed only one of six loop
game*.
Both Sanford and Boone
made aucceziful trip* out of

•d a II te 8 decirioa over L y
man white the B n raa shut
out kapteas Ocala, *T to 8.
Thli week, Semlaoto, with a
record of four wtaa, om tte
sod en* teia ia coafcraeo
play, wifi try te keep Ha hope
alive by (topping Oak lUdgo
at Sanford Memorial Btedtoa.
It will bo tho Tribe’* final &lt;
fersnee fame.
Boon* wtQ
Moore aad Evans win meet
tha Eagles. Colonial aad Win­
ter Park go out of thn confer­
ence. The Grenadier* wfil host
Leesburg and tho Wildcats
travel to Seafareeae of Day
tons.

la ha a tha bast la avar appear at LyWhat la
Fteld.
laaf rivalry
aad L yaaa fa t aadarway teat On tha other hand, Seminote
LYMAN F I E L D , LONG. Friday alibt aad both SHI aad faaa wars high la their praiaa
WOOD - uw a •
patmaa got tbcir ot tha Lyman band which praa dazzling haiftima
show
with
flaming batons
Tba | i a a , a arach cteaar
ia f t
aataat tbaa tha acara todl* with tba field lights out.
wera great.
test between
rated, provided a tkrQlted af­ Both bands
• • •
otea tad the L y n n High fair for moat of tbraa quartan
O i n r l m l i *&gt;• naeUy that bate* tba b iftar Tribaamaa Tha only disappointment wa
la waar down tba at* experienced waa the fact that
ft* initial fiO-Mga* faaalva abUitlaa of tba moeb K w u aot a "standing room
ia Um history o&lt; tba m atter ’Houada.
only" crowd. Extra bleachers
twa ro o ty hlfb aeboel alaraaa
wera brought to but tha pa­
Wa dug up aoma iataraatiag
waa quit* a ban |sme&lt;
trons
didn’t quit# fill them up.
facta wa'd Uha to paaa aloof.
U Friday Blgbt'a araat - Such a i, aarmally Lyman Sanford fans didn't turn out
Dick Sehnltster waa ted hot
to back the Seminole* as well
caytand by tba lamtootea, ft
last
week ia the Bueioeee
would bava draaaad out only 11
as they usually do. But tbay're
to M r i a any todktotoa at
men’* League at Jet Lanes aa
ar IT mao for tba coolest. How
what's to eama la tba loag atf- avar, Coach Dkk Copeland and tho real lours. They missed
he bleated a *41 game and
iaa at tllta batwaca tba two hit aidea told tba entire Jun­ a great ball game.
530 aerie* while bowling for
• • •
football teams a glfaabe to- ior vanity craw that they
HLH Products "A" teem to
.
ttMovaty rivalry will ba could more up to tha vanity Although we've had mueh to
grab high game and aeries
say about Lyman and Seminole
te behold.
honor* for the night la eth­
A little shuffling waa go­
^
itself was not a tlU
Vhey an ae during the p u t few days, we’ve
er league play, the Antonet- ing on In the City Bowling
^
how
etoralv
e,pt,d
tavltattoa
aad
quite
SEMINOLE HIGH’S QUARTERBACK RON HINSON rolled out on a
aQ todteatlve of bow cioaeiy
^ ^
^
^ not intended to overlook the
les team won three from Pine- League as a new taara took
keeper and sped 25 yards for the Tribe’s third touchdown against the
tbatwaclubawarematebad.lt •
P 7 01 Oviedo Lions.
treat Liggett Rexall as Neal over first place. Cook’s Corn­
Lyman High Greyhounds Friday night in Longwood. Hinson (11) ia
w u obvioua tba Graybouada
.
When do they fit in? One
Maxwall rolled a SOI aeries er took ail four points from
being pursued by Lyman guard Larry Chubb (66) and halfback Andy
ware " tp " * » *»• «*ma wltbl ^ymana Jo*
■ of then days we'll have an an­
aad
Howard William* aet the Wisdom 8od Service aa Andy
Hinely (21). SHS grabbed tha inter-county affair, 26 to 6.
tba Metro Coafaraoca Ita la '{ S f r ! ^ 1_
nual battle for the county title
pace with *01/629.
Patrick rolled a 213/688. Tom t o n To h t i
alaa. By tba aama token, abaamaa between th ru or may be even
For the Llgett Rexall team Hunter w u high for Wisdom’s
j i f k i f ware I— iBPifinillt
® four JIJfYCt (lflMflr four high schools. White Oviedo
FIRST GAMI
m-ninrA wUwm Wii pto|«d molt of tho night on
it waa Jim Buaaard with a with a 473 scries. Lake Mon­
la imall right now, k'a obvious
188/63* showing tho way. Tha ro* Inn fell from their top 7:40
“Jo^ w^ a^ aad
n o did
t i aaot
T play
u Tup
t eto llh» §an i" l* "u”* ' youagtUr.,
d»f«B.lva that the high school there will
Gteao-Mat
team won three spot aa Pryor’s State Farm
grow commensurate with other
points from Lane* despite a Insurance team stung them
WMERIM
w luirlhilaii Lvmaa w a i|n r,t to**0"
too&lt;b*usections of the county especial
By Fred MeMaae
three other members of coll­ Georgia turned ■ flubbed fin# *14/648 by John Fiaehar. with a four point loss. Jerry 11IMKSMMTU
rifht te tba ban game unUI Except for Pannebakar, Ly ly with the coming of the East
UPI Hports Writer
ege football's select group, field goal into a touchdown to Bob Workman was tha star Farslla helped the Pryor’s UtaOMe.Tm.ar
tbeTrlbepuabadover 1U third m»"'»
Friday night wain’t Central Florida University,
MATINIK
touchdown ia that third atan- •» bl« - pouodagawlia - aa Just four milca south. There's The big time pressures of barely managed to escape.
turn baek Florida, 14-7. With for Glass-Mat with 196/631,
team to movo from fifth to
w
m ad Coaeh Jim Ctark’a South •very naaon to believe that college football were never The Buckeyes' loss was tha
S R ttJ ttS &amp; f e i
the score tied at 7-7 in the final Wall Pluaibing bald their third-place with a good 223/ia the opening frame, Read 8«®laoto Junior lUgb Hurrl- Oviedo will take its rightfu more evident than In last Sat­ most shocking of ail. They were
third
place
apot
in
league
860
white
Harry
Psnteceet
period, Georgia kicker Bob Etplace ia the fight and that the urday afternoon's contests. So ranked second in the nation
Coach Jim Pigott'a Warriora
ter was going to attempt a standings aa they took throe was high for Lake Monro* Inn
raa into all Unda of problemi. The blocking of Lymaa'a Inter-county race will be
leas than five of the nation's and had a 8-0 record but were field goal when the paae from from Dick’s Appliance. BUI with a 205/531.
A charging Lyman Una waa Larry Lott and tha ball carry three-cornered affair before top 10 teami cracked under the humiliated it a 27-0 loss to
In other league action, Bob’s
center waa fumbled by Barry Ha Iback (hot 182/608 for Wall
making it rough for quarter- ln« of Paul Lamber — both too long.
strain ot their rugged sche­ Penn State. The Nlttany Lions Wilson. Etter alertly scooped and Ralph Bella rolled 119/- Raateurant won three from
back Boa Hlnaon aad ano- *°pha — waa almost inaplra
In fact, chaneei are even dules and three more were hetd Ohio State to five first
It up and ran it 12 yards past 603 for Dlek'e Appliance. Bex the Jet Lanes five-some with
ciataa, namely Lae Sparkman, G°oal against tha much larger thli a«a ion that Oviedo could nearly knocked from the ranks downs end only 33 yards rush
stunned Cater defense for Liquors swept ail four from Jim Valentine rolling a nice
tag.
The
win
was
I'cnn
State’s
take
the
Greyhounds
and
pro­
Bud Burton and Chuck Scott Semtaoto*.
of the elite.
Ren Ward Jr. Realty.
the winning score.
682 series for Bob’s.
Soma terrific hard-nosed foot- Lyman’i pasa defense was bably give Seminole aa good Ohio Stale, Georgia Tech, fourth in tour tries against
Ohio
State.
Louisiana
State,
Purdue
and
a
battle
as
Lymin
did
Fri
ball on tha part of tba Gray-1 moat effective. They limited
Florida were all casualties of Sixth-ranked Georgia Tech
hounds forced tha Pigottmen the Tribe to only one com day night.
to taka te tha air. But Head pletkm In ate attempts—ooe of All to all, we're in for the first order with the first fell victim ot a three touch
C o a c h D ic k Copeland'a (ha poorest nights of the cur- some mighty interesting foot three suffering their initial down barrage in the final eight
’Hounds still refused to heel to rent season for Sanford’s aer. bill throughout the county dur selbacka of the season. Notre minutes of play to its 22-14 loti
Dame, Nebraska amt Texas, to Tennessee.
tha odds and intarcepted two 1*1 game. Meanwhile, Lyman tag the next several years.
passes to stop the aerial game —which doesn’t have a passer
LSU also was the victim of
ot the Tribe.
(they claim) — connected on
a fourth period rally as it lost
Basketball Clinic Begins Tonight to thirdranked-Alabama, 17-0.
After Lyman's sophomore four out of seven tries,
halfback Paul Lambert inter- To say the least, we're look
The win clinched the South­
eepted one of Hinson’s paises, tag forward to nest year’s tilt, City KecreiUon Department third session! will be held eastern Conference title for
the 'Hounds couldn’t move the And the 19M game should be Director Jim Jernigan today Tuesday and Wednesday night, Alabama.
ball and punted to the SIIS 22. one of the highlights of the reminded Biddy and Intermedi­ respectively.
Purdue, which was rankest
Sparkman suddenly broke into Seminole slate. It will be for ate Basketball League officials
tenth along with Florida, saw
In
addition
to
the
Biddy
Lea
tbo Lyman secondary and out-1 Lyman, that's a certainty,
and coachea that a three-night
Its hopes for the Big Ten
clinic will begin this evening gue, thli winter the department championship spoiled in a 21-7
sped Lyman's defensive backs
will
also
sponsor
an
Intrrmedl
on a TS-yard race to the twin I Lyman fans were highly at 7:30 at the Recreation De­
loss to Michigan State, which
•tripes. Bill Kuykendall boot- complimentary
about
tho partment’s offices in the Civic ate circuit for older boys who came back from a 7-7 halftime
will not be pUying Junior high score to devastate the Boiler
ed the citra point but Semin- Seminole Band. Many ot them Center.
ole was penalised IS yards. His | remarked that k was ooe of Jernigan laid the second and basketball.
makers in the secood half.
second try failed and the
Tribe led € to 0.
Late In the period, Hinson
tried the alrlanei again and
this time a 123 pound senior,
Andy Hlncly-itartlng bis first
game for Lyman-Intercepted.
As the two clubs entered
tho second period the Grey
hounds bad started a 37-yard
drlva with fullback Terry
Toola-a transfer to Lyman
from Winter Garden Lakeview
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Burton aped 22 yards for the
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Sanford took a 13 to S margin.
This week—November 8 to 14—is Pro­ ices, for example, continue long after
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Leading l» to a, the Tribe be
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This w u evident when the
'Houada fumbled on their own
14-yard line. But four plays
later Seminole had moved tha
ball only two yards, to tho 12,
and lost it on downa, and Ly­
man punted out of danger.
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Oviedo Downs Dunnellon 26-7 For Sixth Straight Victory
Lions Run
Record
To 6-1-1
• y Marehall Llaga
Herald Sports Writer
Oviedo High roared back
Friday night to b«at tha Dun*
aalloa Tigara 26*7 giving tha
Lloaa their tilth victory. Tha
Liona now h art a record of
•lx wina, ona loaa and on tic.
Tha running of Billy Mikler
sad Tad Ballhom along with
the pin-point patting and run*
Ring of Jimmy Courier wat
too much for Dunnellon and
the Liona outplayed the Tig*
tra all tha way around.
Courier completed aia out
of aix pataca and Bob Fugate,
a eeeond atrlng quarterback,
completed two out of three,
giving the Liona a total of
eight eomplationa out of nine
triea and 96 yarda in the air.
Miklar led tha Liona In
ruahing, picking up 104 yarda.
Tha Liona atarted early in
tha firat period when a ground
drive covered 75 yarda and
put them on tha Dunnellon
atvan. Courier hit Mikler with
a ahort paaa to aeoro for tha
Liona. Tim Colbert kicked the
extra point and the Liona
took * 7*0 firat quarter lead
Lata in tha eeeond atania
tha Liona drove to the Dun
nation 30 where Courier hit
Mikler again for tha eeeond
Oviedo touchdown.
Midway in tha third quar
tar, tha Liona atarted anoth'
or drive. Thla one ended when
Courier ran for 10 yarda and
tha ecore.
Whan time ran out In the
third, tha Liona had the hall
on their own 27*yard line. On
the firat play in the fourth
quarter, Mikler grabbed the
ball, broke through the line,
and raced 73 yarda for Ovle*
do'a final touchdown. Tim
Colbert aplit the uprighli
again for tha extra point.
Tha Tigara Iona touchdown
cama In tha laat period
againat Oviedo'a aacond unit.
Dunnellon capitalized on an
Oviedo fumble and quarter­
back Billy Roland went 15
yarda for the touchdown. Ro­
land alao kicked tha extra
point.
The Liona racked up 12
firat downa, 286 yarda on the
ground and 96 in the air on
alght of nlna eompltiona aa
compared with Dunnellon'a
five firat downa, a minus 27
yards rushing, 68 In the air
on alx connectlona In 14 aer­
ial attempts.

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Mon. Nor. 9, *84—Pago 7

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M ilwaukee M ove Halted To '6 6
PHOENIX. Aria. &lt;UP!) —
Major league club owners
scattered to their home cities
today after a three-day series
of meetings at which the only
formal action taken waa to
bar Mltwaukae from moving
,ta franchise until 1968.
But the groundwork waa

JOHN PRITCHARD (20), a Crooms back, skirts his ow n right end for
aix yards and a first down to set up a 25-yard pass from quarterback
Andrew James to David Peterson for the Sanford school’* second touch­
down against the Centipedes of Daytona Beach’s Campbell Street High.
The 33-0 Crooms victory was their sixth in a row and th eir seventh of
the season against one loss.
(llcruld Sports Photo by Staff Photographer David Brown)

laid for a aarira of actions
which will ha brought up at
tha major-minor league meet­
ing* In Houston, Tex., later
thla month.
Looming large among the
proposals undsr consideration
was on* to restore tha power
of tha commissioner of base­

Crooms led 26-0 at halfUme.
Ebie Jackson took the se
cond half kickoff and returned
it to the Panthers 35-yard line.
A 13-yard penalty against the
Centipedes moved the ball to
mid-field. John Pritchard, Ran
som Browdy, and Peterson

Herald Sporti Writer
Perlman
Brinson scored
three touchdowns aa the grow
ling Crooms High Panther*
clawed the Campbell Strec*
High Centipedes of Daytona
Beach by a score of 33-0 Fri­
day night for their sixth
straight win and the seventh of
the season. It was the fourlh
Big Nine North Conference win
for the red-hot Panthers who
have a seven won and one lost
record.
Brinson began the scoring
MONTCLAIR, N J. (UPI)
early in the first quarter when — Yogi Brrra’e silence may
he took a handoif, ran lateral be telling the baseball world
ly to hi* left got two good today what it w&amp;nta to know.
blocks, cut sharply to his
Asked to comment on a re­
right and scored on a 40-yard port that he will join the New
canter. The try for extra point
York Meta as a player—
was good.
Later in the period, Joht coach next season, the depos­
Pritchard and Brinson combln ed New Y ork Yankee mana­
ed to drill for a first down ger said, "there'* nothing I
David Peterson followed with can say about that story
another first down as he slant now.'*
Ilerra admitted hia Yankee
ed off tackle. Quarterback An
drew Jam es hit Peterson with contract contain* a clause
a 15-yard pass and he ram permitting him to accept an­
bled 10 yards and a score. The other job but added, "as of
now, though, I'm still a mem­
conversion attempt failed.
In the waning seconds of the ber of the Yankees."
Initial period, the Centipedes
Reports that Berra may
gambled on t fourth and 12 oo become a member of the Mete
their own fifteen yard line and have been circulating since
lost.
the former all-time great
To begin the second stanza cutrher was dropped a* man­
James was on target again ager of the Yankees after th-t
as he whipped a bullet to Ty World Series. Berra had re­
rone Henderson for the tally
fused to confirm the reports
John Pritchard ran for the
but hasn't denied them either.
PAT.
Confers On Bowl
The latest report say* that
Moments later Campbell rat
S T R I N G FIELD,
Ohio Into trouble as Crooms recov Rerra ha* hecn offered 140,000
(UPI) — Coach Bill Edwards ered a fumble plus a penalty by the Met* — IS,000 more
af tha undefeated Wittenberg which moved the ball to the than he mad* last year aa
Tigers plana to apeak to his eleven yard stripe. On twe manager of the Yankee*.
team today about tha proa* conservative plays, Brinsoc
pecta of exetpting a poeilbts scored hit second TD. Thi McKinley Wins
poet-season NCAA tourna­ try for the point after failed
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) —
ment Invitation. Tha Tigara
A good runback of the kick­
Chuck McKinley of San An­
are tha nation's No. 1 small off by Centipede Jam es Samp
tonio, Tcxaa, won the 17th
ion to his own 43-yard line
college football team.
seemed to inject new spirit in South American tennia cham­
to the Daytona Beach eleven. pionship Sunday when Man­
Bucholtz Loses
But the Panthers' tough de­ uel Santana of Spain waa
CAIRO (UPI) — Austra­ fensive unit forced them to forerd to retire while leading
lia's Rod (aver defeated Earl punt. The rest of the quarter in the fifth set of the final
Buehholtz of St. Louie 6-2, consisted of Intercepted pass singles match because of a
S-2 in the semi-finals of the es—one by the Centipedes and heel injury.
Egyptian professional tennis two by the Panthers—penal­
tournament Sunday.
ties and exchange of punts

Yogi Silent
On Prospects

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I’uhlt- h e s r ' n e will tt* held
In the n-mlnole County Court
House, Hanford. Florida, In the
Cou nty Cummleeloner* Room
on November ; s, 1544 s t ln.no
5. 51
r ss toon thereafte r es
p o .s bfe
l l i a r l o f Cou nty C o m m is s­
i oner s
Memlnol* County, F lo rid a
Sty J a m e s P. Avery, J r ,
Chairman
At t est Arthur lleck w llh , Jr
Publish .Nov. », 15ft.

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punched out a first down. An­
other 13-yard penalty against
Campbell tor illegal u m of
bands moved the ball to their
thirty live yard marker. From
that point, Brinsoa, behind
wall of blockers, dashed for
thirty-five yards and a TD
The try for the point after was
missed.
The fourth period waa scoreleu . Coach Holt cleared hU
bench with substitutes and the
Panthers defense—led by Lewi*
Witherspoon who made tackles
all over the field and Robert
Walton—was Just too much for
the 'Pedes. John Knight, Ter
ry Williams, Ernest Neal,
Leonard Davis, Ernest Payne
Robert Jackson, Eddie Brawn
Roy Montgomery were up
par aa usual.
Crooms will close out the
campaign November 20 when
they tangle with arch rival
Jones High in the Tangerine
Bowl in Orlsndo. Game time
is slated for I p. m.

Tom Hunters On
Top Of Ladder
For the second straight
week In the Sunday Night Mr.
and Mrs. League Mary and
Tom Hunter are on top of
the league ladder ae they won
a three point decision over
Rose and Andy Patrick. Pennea and Dick Schaffer took
three from F.loyca and Fred
Hollen to hold onto eeeond
place aa Dick came through
with a 190/502.
Colleen and Dick Sandlin
•wept all four pointa from
Cora and Jack Kanner to move
into third place aa Colleen
bombed a big 193/510 series
Jack had a 177/507 for tha
Kannera. Mabel and Pet# Dug­
gan climbed Into fifth place
with a four point win over
Thelma and Dutch Unger.

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Nn llee Is hereby a lv en , Rnerd
o f C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers o f
b'n iln ot* County, Florid*, pro
pose to r i l o n , Ih* foil.,win
described properly to ned A
Airrlculture to C - l Commer cial
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T u rk ey F a rm p roperly on U ek t
H o w ell Roed so d pro perty a d ­
jacent t h e r e t o In th e North.
P ub llr h e s r l n e w ill he held
In tha S em ino le C o u n ty Court
House. Hanford, Flo rid *, In the
C o unty C o m m issio n er* Room,
on N o v em b er 51. 1**4 at 10:00
A 51. o r e * soon therea fte r s e
possible
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Hoard o f C o unty C o m m is s­
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S e m i n o l e County. Florida
By J a m e s P. Avery, Jr..
Ch airm en
A llrst Arthur Rerkwlth. Jr,
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No Skating!
PANTHER HALFBACK DAVID PETERSON
(22) latches onto a 15-yard pans from quarter­
back Andrew James and went 10 yards more to
rack up Crooms’ second touchdown in their 33 to
0 victory over the Campbell Street High School
Centipedes from Daytona Beach. The game was
played at Sanford Memorial Stadium before a
packed bouse.

Thursday, Nov. 19th

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Delights Members

Pre - Nuptial Party Honors M iss Patty Davis

Mrs. H. E. Schults was bos-1the reception area, where the I the lovely gifts. Games andles awarded the winners.
Mrs. I . C. Daniel* Jr.
less recently at her spacious | guests assembled to admire | contests
O f Theta Epsilon home overlooking Lake M
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By M u n w l CMAr
I some nostalgia when she hears I foliage display ■ Carolina
The Nor. S meeting of Theta ham to an elaborate pre nup- ]
Mr aad Mra. B»n«M Helten | f*perta at the most beautifuf| sutuma has ever presented.
tial party hooortng Mlat Patri­
Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma cia Hope D rvli, bride elect of
and 13-month-old daughter,
Phi was held at the home of Frsnklln Snider.
have recently made
Mri. Bob (Jo) Kuhike.
Colorful floral arrangement* ■
their bam* M m North Cette*
The meeting wa» called to of autumn bioemm* odomed
Avenue, North Orlando. Sarah
order by prealdent, Joanne
teaches Algebra n at Lymw
Bohannon. Serrlce committee
High School and Ronald Is aschairman, Mona Walker, an­ Phi Gamma Eta
atataat manager of the major
nounced that arrangement*
appliances section ta the J. M.
were being made for the chap­
Fields' Winter Park itore.
ter to contribute a baaket of Chapter To Have
The Heltons were introduced
food to a needy Seminole
to the North Orlando commun­
County family for Thankigiv- “Decor Of Living”
ity by Sarah's sister, Mrs.
tag.
Phi Gamma EU Chapter of
Frank Gore, who has been n
Waya and mean* chairman, Beta Sigma Phi will sponsor
d ttaat of the Village for over
Jan Cahill, announced that the a “Decor of Living" open
five years. Mr.
prin­
“Win a Schwinn for Christ- house on Nov. 11, at th* Flor­
cipal of the Altamonte Springs
mat" project is under way.
ida State Bank lounge between
school
A program on penonality the hours of 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Mrs. Helton comes from
was conducted by Jo Kohlke On dUpiay will be household
Mars Hill, N. C., near Asheand Jan Cahill. The program articles of all typas; Utahan
villa, ta the foothills of th#
waa in the form of a skit The a n d bathroom "wbat-nota,"
Beautiful Great Smoky Moun­
girls chose personalities from decorative f l o r a l arrange­
tains. She has parents and
the entertainment field and did ments and beautiful vases
family Uvtag there. Mrs. Hel­
imitations of Cleopatra, Gypsy which may be purchased. This
ton received her Bachelor of
Rosa Lee, Granny Clampett will b* an excellent chance
Arts Degree from Barca Coland Elvis Presley complete for Christmas shoppers.
logs, Kentucky, end her Mas­
with costumes.
The public U cordially invit­
ters Degree from Vanderbilt
During the social hour, the ed to com* ta and brows*
University • Peabody College.
MISS PATRICIA DAVIS, lovely bride-elect of Frank Snider, was recently
hostess served refreshments. around the lounge to k * the
Before coming to Lyman to
honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower a t the gracious home of Mrs.
many
beautiful
decors.
The
center
of
attraction
oo
the
teach, Mre. Helton taught for
II. E. Schultz on Lake Mnrkhum. With the honoree are, from the left,
refreshment table was a sheet
three years in Lae Edwards
her grandmother, Mrs. J. R. Wells S r.; her mother, Mrs. Johnny Davis;
cake
decorated
with
a
bicycle
High School, ta Asheville, and
Miss Davis, bride-elect, and Mrs. Schultz, hostess.
Four
Basic
Types
and I n s c r i b e d “Win a
six year* in Quantleo High
Schwinn"
In
keeping
with
the
School, Virginia.
THE RONALD HELTONS are new resldenta of
chapter's latest project.
Kitchen Ranges
It waa ta Virginia that Sarah
North Orinndo, and reside a t 170 North Cortez
Joanne
Boh*non
was
the
and Ronald met, while be was
Avenue. Shown nre Mrs. Helton (Sara) and 13
lucky winner of the hostess On Market
serving In the U. 8. Marine
month old daughter, Rhonda.
gift for the evening.
Corps. Mr. Helton it from Mi­
If you're looking for a new
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. B. W. Carlton and Mrs. ing a visit with her parents ta
ami and his family still re­
range, you’ll find four baalc
sides there. HU work reflulree
Mrs. Fay Lee and Mrs. Ruth Frank Winkler attended the Pensacola.
types to choose from on the
him to work unusual boura,
Magenheimer e n t e r t a i n ­ Chain of Mission meeting held
market.
at the Trinity M e t h o d i s t
and when he can, bo playa
Home economist* with the ed Thursday with a farewell Church ta DeLand Thursday.
HEADQUARTERS
golf. Thia ta something ta
which Mrs. Helton hna always
Wedding plana will be an­ Florida Agricultural Extcmlon party for Mri. Anna Anderson
FOR THANKSGIVING
Service point out some of the who Is leaving to make her
Morris Rainea celebrated his
wanted to indulge to a large
nounced at a later data.
pros
and
cons
of
each
type.
home with her daughter, Mrs. birthday Thursday with a fam­
extant, but when abo Isn’t, do­
Greeting Cards
Renters and others who live Howard Nelson, In Batavia, ily dinner party given by his
ing HER homework, or racing
ta
temporary
bousing
will
find
111. Guests attending were Mother, Mrs. Nancy Raines, at
after the “pratty little intothat traditional free-standing close neighbors and friends of their home on Pine Street.
everything Rhonda," aha does
ranges are their beat choice Mrs. Anderson The group Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
enjoy sewing.
because they are the moat mo­ presented her with a small Billy Ray of Birmingham,
Although Mr. Helton la fam­
bile type.
gift. The hostesses served re. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
iliar with the Florida winters,
Separate surface and oven freshments to the following Side*; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray
Mrs. Helton know* she is go­
units of the built-in type give guests:
Owens, and daughteri, Brenda and
ing to Uka tba mild wtatera,
a smooth look to the kitchen. Mr*. E. W. Jonca, Mrs .J. B. Bobbie, and Miss Margaret
but ah* can’t help but feel

Enterprise Personals

When washing dishes that
have been used for fish, use
one tablespoon of ammonia In
the water to make sure no
fish odor remains.
The Ice cream dipper that
makes one large hall can he
used as a spoon to ladle cake
batter into cupcake pans—one
scoop to a cupcake.

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FROM lfi-50
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-4913

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One of their distinct advant­
ages la that you can replace
one unit without replacing the
other. These separate units
take more spare In the kitchen
than other models.
Eye level ranges, new on the
market, make more economi­
cal use of apace than the sep­
arate oven and surface units,
hecauae the eye-level range*
have their ovens directly
above the surface unit.
Before you decide on an eyelevel range, though, try tak­
ing something out of the oven.
If you do not have a firm hold
at the oven height, this range
is not for you. Tall personi
should have no difficulty in
reaching into the oven.
"Drop-in1 ranges are the
newest built-in unit, with the
oven underneath the aurface
units. This compact range la
perfect for tiny kitchens.

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Personals
Friends of Mr*. Harry J.
Oyrd Sr. will regrat to learn
that she la in the University
Hospital and Health Clinic at
Gainesville. Mrs. Byrd, who
expects to be released this
friendi at Stewart, where week, is the eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Allen
Capt. Turning ha* recently of 111 Holly Avenue.
purchased property.
Miss Cher gee is connected
Mrs. Hugh Snider of Silver
with the largest Insurance Spring, Md., ha* arrived via
company In Sweden. She is a Jet to attend the marriage of
great traveler and has been her son, Frank Snider, to Pa­
all over Europe, England and tricia Davis, on Tuesday, Nov.
10. Mrs. Snider will return to
Scotland.
Maryland on Wednesday fol­
She report* that ahe liked lowing the wedding ceremony.
lak e Mary the best of all
Florida.
Windows come in for a
treat with screen-printed win­
dow shade* boaitlng patterns
from traditional to contem­
porary. Th* shades are avail­
able on a room-darkening or
translucent material. Finishes ara dirt raaiatant.

LOCAL MAN FALLS
IN LOVE WITH BEST
FRIENDS WIFE

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wife about kow aka could
weak MOHR c l o t k a a
CLEANKK aad CHEAPER
at WKS-KAY.
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ova wife beat bocaua* now
ahe gala kla clothe* muck
cleaner aad apeada lea*
m o a e y ky waaklag at
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bring thia ad aad l’U waah
* load of doth** for ; m
FREE to pro?* that you
can wash MORE clothee
CLEANER Jk CHEAPER
at WES-KAY.

COR. lat ft MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Dr. and Mr*. T. Z. Cason
returned to their home in Jack­
sonville Thursday after having
spent a few days with her mo­
ther, Mrs. L. M. Wright, here,
and visiting with her father, I*
M. Wrlghl, who is In the West
Volusia Hospital in DeLand.

Organization
Half Battle Of
Housekeeping
Are you a good housekeep­
er T
If you think you aren't, you
might be interested in some
suggestions on how to become
a good one.
Home economists with the
Florida Agrlcultral Extension
Service aay that if you learn
to organise and keep things
in order, half the battle is
won. Put orderliness at the top
of your prionty list.
Finish Jobs before they get
Into the crista category. Avoid
a crisis by planning well
ahead. Stake a plan and fol­
low a workable routine pattern
of housekeeping to fit your
family.
Re reasonable and realistic
about what children and other
family members are capable
of doing. Learn to m ister and
not to dread the particular
skills in homemaking — cook­
ing, cleaning, dusting, wash­
ing and ironing.
Be alert to health haiards
as they relate to poor house­
keeping.
Set m i n i m u m standards
which will be acceptable. If
standards are too high, they
can bring about family dlssatIsfact ion. If this happens, you
may need to let down your
housekeeping standards at
least temporarily.
Above all. try to look upon
housekeeping as a pleasure,
not a chore.

WASH ETERI A
2*1# French Arc., Sanford

Mrs. Katherine Sellers was
guest of honor at a family
dinner party Sunday at her
home, given by her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Allen, of
DeLand.
Mrs. Vera Keene left this
week for a couple of months
visit with relatives and family
in Richmond, Va.

FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 322-5699

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3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA

Mrs. Pat Hutted and chil­
dren have returned to their
home on Stone Island follow-

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Personals
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Mias Jean Masters, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mas­
ters and a student at Jones
College In Jacksonville, spent
the past weekend at home.
She brought with her a friend
and fellow student, bliss Mar­
cia Stron, whose home is in
Gary, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller
and Mrs. Frank George travel­
ed to Indian River City, Sun­
day, and visited friends. On
the way home they stopped in
Titusville and called on Mr.
and Mrs. Charles White. The
Whites moved from Osteen a
short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill
have moved into the home for­
merly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles White.
Mrs. Hazel Gilhuly and Mrs.
Joe Masters attended a plan­
ning meeting at the Home
Demonstration office in DeLand. Wednesday. They rep­
resented the Osteen club and
the meeting was to plan the
program for 1963 and 1966.

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Ovlatt, Mrs. Warren Hlse,
Mri. Ralph Coullettc, Mrs.
Bertha Hardin, Miss Sarah
Burns, Mrs. Walter Trapp,
Mr*. II. R. Ilicra, Mr*. Kath­
erine Seller* and Mrs. Howard
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of the bride-elect, made color
ed slides of the acaMrahle ew­
es sian.
Centering the isftfoMiiasal
table, which was covered ta
imported damask, was a crys­
tal punch bowl containing re­
freshing fruit punch, flanked
oo either side by silver candel­
abra holding tall white glowing
tapers. Silver and crystal trays
sad compotes offered toasted
nuts, slipper mints and dainty
chocolates complemented by
two beautifully decorated pink
and white sheet cakes.
Invited guests were Mrs.
Johnny Davis, mother of the
honoree; Mrs. J. X. WeQs Sr.,
grandmother of the brideelect, and Mr*. Florence
Wells, great grandmother of
the bride-elect
Also the Mmei. Walter AV
lender, Jim Pearson, Jim
Brown, A r t h u r Middleton,
Shan Winn, Sam Brown, E. C,
Daniels Sr.. E. C. Daniels J r ,
Bill Klinefelter. Russ Spencer,
Mary Washburn, Pete Echols,
Linda Muse, Tim Stevens, Ro­
bert Dekle, Louis Sweeten and
Owen Forgusoo.
Also the Misses Donna
Hodges, Vicki Forgusoo, Graee
Middleton. Sara Priest, Jane
Schults, Connie Colvin, Geri
Klinefelter, Sue Lynn Howell,
Arlene Spencer, Joyce Walts,
Bobbi Kanner and Lind* Daft
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DEAR ABBY: W* have
two tren-ngt girls who rood
your column oo maybe if
you answered thU in the
P*P«r it would help. Why
can’t they bo In bed with
their homework done mod
their clotheo told out by 11
o'clock on ochool night*?
At 11:10 they are poking
•round, Juet starting to
wmah their hair, and 1 know
all their homework ian’t
finished. The next wonting
it’s a madhouse deciding
what to woar. 1 have all I
can do to get a bite of
breakfast down them with
all that rushing around. If
you can solve this problem,
you're a genius.
INADEQUATE MOM
DEAR MOM: If it's any
comfort to you, your prob­
lem ia shared by millions.
The cause la lack of organ­
ization. Believo it or not,
the busiest people in the
world are tecn.agcrs. Their
days are filled with school,
sports, music lessons, den­
tal appointments, social ac­
tivities, clubs, homework,
television and telephoning.
They should put themselves
on a FIRST-THING-FIRST
schedule. After appoint­
ments which cannot be
changed, their homework
should be done. The most
subtle thieves of time, tel­
evision and telephoning,
should be allowed only af­
ter the homework is finish­
ed. The selection of clothes,

By Abigoil Van Buren

cannot he
the night before because ac­
cording to the teen cede,
they must first see what
the weather is like, sad
then check with friends to
find out what THEY are
wearing.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: My fiance
has a habit of sniffing. It
does not bother me because
I am very much in love with
him, but It bothers my parants to distraction. They
are constantly a t ms to tell
him to quit sniffing. I hate
told him to please try to
stop, but I know it is some­
thing he r a n t help. R s has
gone to all kinds of nose
specialists and to allergists,
too, and they all say it eaa’t
be helped. He has had this
condition almost all his life,
Abby. Is there anything I
can do about It?
SNIFFER’S GIRL
DEAR GIRL: Yes, tell
your parents that HE h u
learned to live with It, aid
because you love him, ym
will. too. And since it cant
be h e lp ed , you would ap­
preciate their not mentioting it any more as THE!*
nagging Is more distracting
than HIS sniffing.
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tort of Jealousy myself,
knowing where my reactions
stem from.
Tell me. how would you
like it if your husband was
confined to bis bed for a
few weeks and his office
kept calling him with mess­
ages like, "Miss Anderson
says to tell him the loves
him." And, "When Gloria
heard how tick he was, she
broke down and bawled."
Remarks like these Just
make my insides churn.
Hava I a legitimate gripe,
or should 1 try to "under­
stand" t
JUST HIS W IFE
DEAR JUST: Try to un­
derstand. And thank heav­
ens for such a likable hus­
band.
s e e
C O N F ID E N T IA L TO
"SICK ONE" IN HILLSBOKOUGtl; Your doctor
should have told you th at
tranquilizers and b o o s e
don't mix. But hs prescrib­
ed only the tranquilizers.
The booze was your own
Idea.
s e e
Troubled T Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Los Ang­
eles. Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

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DEAR ABBY: I can re­
member my mother foolislly turning purple and greet
whenever some female looked at my father. I try to
guard against that tarns

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The United States team that
finished second in the World
Bridge Olympiad produced
tome mighty courageous bids,
hut none was more so than
Bobby Jordan's three no-trump
call with today's South hand.
He was well prepared for a
spade lead and he felt that
his partner had to hold some
cards, but he didn't have any
promising suit and his high
card holding was only 14
points.
StiU as was the case so
often in the Olympiad, fortune
favored the brave and Bobby
wound up with an overtrick.
There wasn't much to the
play. He won the first trick
with the nine of spades ami

"Please tell me what one
can do for rounding shoulders
after the age of aixty. Ia It
inevitable! — Mr*. T. U. O."
Aa we grow older, we tend
to "slump" and this IS a
mark of age — ao do not let
yourself "slum p." Practice
good posture, look at yourself
In the mirror dozens of times
during the day. ThU reminds
you to keep "shoulders up and
back." To get some simple ex­
ercise! which are an aid to
better posture, tend me a long,
self-addressed, stamped envel­
ope and enclose TWENTYFIVE cenU in coin. Use the
information and you will get
excellent results.
And, ladies, Just aa a re­
minder. I cannot use those tiny
envelope* whkb far too many
of you send. We do not have
the time to readdress envel­
opes and you must also re­
member to stamp your return
envelope. Do, please, put your
return address on the envelope
which you aend to me. U your
request geU separsted at my
uiadly busy mail desk, we can
find the proper mate.
"As I see so much white
used, I would like to make
use of a white knitted coat.
This waa made for me by my
f in d Bloodshed

First bluisbheii in a city dur­
ing a War Between the Slates
occurred in Baltimore, Md., on
Apr 14. IML • h«n • “ &lt;*&gt;
southern sympathizers attack­
ed a cootingtnl of Massachuaetts saidwr* parading through
the city oo their way to Wash­
ington.

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By Oswald Jacoby

TV Tlma'a Show of the Night: draw oa Ida nasahre hidden
4-10 p.m. NBC. Jonathan proweei. Knotts' reaction* are
Winters Show (Season Pre­ «ure-flre laugh-getters.
miere) (Color) The first of a 9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Many
series of specials by a comedy Happy Returns. The script
genius whose full potential Isn't any better than usual
hasn't yet been realized on but thanks to John McGiver
television. ThU hour gamble! and m eat Willard Waterman,
on Winters' ability to impro­ there are come laughs. There's
vise • • he ia thrust "cold" a good scene as Burnley (MeInto three prepared situations. Giver) is reunited with his old
One finds him playing a wa- school buddy Wesley Fosdick
gonmaiter with problems, an­ (Waterman), now a spectacu­
other appearing as an aged larly unsuccessful writer, and
airline pilot facing a hostile you'll probably get a o m e
board of inquiry and the third chuckles out of the finale in
having to cope with propi the department store book de­
which are given to him with partment when Burnley dons
no foreknowledge, in addition. a beard and impersonates his
Winters Joins Mickey Rooney friend at an autograph and
in a sketch about a pair of qurition-and-aniwer session.
antagonistic Siamese twins 9:30-10 p.m. ABC. The Bing
and In another Involving a CCrosby Show "The Dominant
take-off on panel shows called Male." A charming half-hour
"Meet Your Enemy" in which comedy on the battle of the
Rooney appear* as a hunter sexes theme. Is man tha mas­
and Winters a deer. Rounding ter of bis home, or does wom­
out tha ihow with aome must an really eali the shots! Bing
cal relief are Connie Francis and guest Gary Croab) fight
singing a musical tribute to their losing battle long and
Cole I’ortcr and dancer Nocllc hard and the truth doesn't
Adam performing an original hurt much. The show is leav­
ballet about finding beauty in ened by several musical se­
lections.
mundane things.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Statlery’s
4:30-9 p.m. CBS. Andy Grlf
flth Show. This is almost all People "Question: la Laura
Don Knotts, so it's almost all (he Name of the Game?" Jack
pure fun. Deputy Barney gives Warden la excellent as a po­
s hulking lout a ticket for lit­ litically frustrated legislator
tering and the guy threatens who lets his wife goad him in­
to beat him to a pulp as soon to taking a grandstand posi­
aa be catches Barney out of tion on • controversial issue
uniform. Barney atarta taking ami finds tha consequences of
judo lesson*, but thanks to his act destroying hit home
Andy's intervention, when be| life. Georgaann Johnson plays
learnt Barney is called "The I the aggressive wife with
Chicken" tn Judo class, the'Jam es Griffith ae the fly in
panicky deputy never hat to I her political ointment. Richard

Cretan stare as Slattery.
10-11 p.m. ABC. Bra Casey
"A Thousand Words Are
Mute." One of the most poig­
nant and intriguing episodes
in the scries. Written by play­
wright Allan Scott based on
his own experiences when hit
wife suffered a stroke. The
heroine, a college professor
who suffers a similar disable­
ment. is played by his daugh­
ter Pippa Scott. Mist Scott
gives a stunning performance
as the young educator strug-;
gling through frustration and i
discouragement to rehabilita­
tion and the script is a warm­
ly aensltlve treatment of an
unpleasant problem which can
be overcome if faced squarely.
11:13 p.m.-I a.m. ABC. The
Leas Crane Show (Premiere)
ABC's answer to the Johnny
Carton Show. Through thej
reason Lest will present cele­
brities doing their bit and
noncelebrities putting in their
two cents. He wilt have scenes
from Broadway and off-Hroad
way sliows, bid most of all he
will have interviews, the more
controversial the belter. When
discussions gel heated up, Less
will point his shotgun micro- \
phone at the audience and the
fun really begins.
Sea Anemones may get a
freo ride on the shell of a
hermit crab and act aa. a pro­
tector for the crab. Even the
moil hungry octopus will re­
coil from the stinging tent­
acle* of the beautiful. B o w e rlike sra anemone displayed at
Marineland of Florida.

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Well, if it la any consolation
to you, the Chicago Motor
Club has come out with a good
word for hack-scat drivers. In
telligcnt back seat driving can
be a big help lo the driver of

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an lutnmobile, says the motor
elu^
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r.nii to your husband he may T;1» &lt;M W. k * Up M-ivlaa
1:51 c.M New a
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seat driving" and think he has
Today
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&lt; l) W t k a - u p MovKa
for all.
&lt;S) Ml key fcftane Mh«&lt;
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such annoying tactics as try­
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«* * P t a r c l t e
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ing that up to him. if you re­ 9:11 (S) Cartoonvllta
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Hompar Room
80-year old mother, and is n &gt;t
IS) Polity Pl«
mid signs aloud when the dri­
as yet blocked, put together
10
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Make Room for
Daddy
and sewn. I ara fifty. Could I ver can read just as well at
you can. if you don't nag him
(4) Mika Watlara Nawa
properly wear this! We all go
( I ) aptn lah
about speed when he li driving
to Florida after Christmas. —
14 I C&gt; t V h a l t Thla »ong?
whh:Q the speed limit. If you
I f ) I Lara Laay
Molly."
( 4 ) Price la l l l e h l
don t make him nervous by
Yes, most certainly, and bracing yourself every time I4-.SS C&gt; MIC Kiw i
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what a treasure to own. A you think he should slow down. 11:04 C&lt;&gt;&gt;
Mleelna Llnka
whole wool coat ia to useful in H you will just coniine your
I t ) Andy o f Mayberry
( ! ) Jeopardy
Florida, Have a white silk I back-scat driving to calling 11:14 (S)
Tha Rad McCoya
shirtwaist drew with silver| bis attention to the unexpected
TUESDAY P. M.
buttons for speaclal wear with traific hazard you are aware
your coat.
of before he la, to watching I t . l t I(fI)) Lf ao tt ha e re f Kt.ifa
n o t ) Beet
"1 have to go to many eve­ out for freeway ezit signs
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II *0 ( I ) Tanna&gt;eee Ernie
I was presented with a crim­ ing. and to read road maps
f o r d Hhow
(9) Saarah far Teaaar­
son satin evening purse by for him, your buiband may
ea w
one of ray husband's associa­ even admit that as a back­
( ! ) Truth or Coaaates. Aa I always wear black seat driver, you aren't too
and am sixty, 1 wonder how bad.
to make uie of the bag. — Of course, be won't be any
Mrs. It.”
mure enthusiastic about your
Carry M. of course, and how back seat driving than that
stunning it will be with black. (what man thinks be needs
You might Just go "wild" and any help?), but that's all
hate a pair of crim«on satin right.
evening slippers. Smart! And,
Anything you can contribute
of course, match your lipstick to safety on the highway is
to the crimson hag and maybe all to the good, even if it does
the Slippers I
make you a back scat driver.
Tomorrow — The Woman Rut just be sure you're an in­
Behind the Girl
telligent one.

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lop off work ahead with ms*.
Imutn efficiency. Prepare for
fhture quietly. Ret wheels In
motion this evening with perfset poise.
PISCES (February 20 to
M prcb 20) Others give you
fine ideea how beet to get so­
cial affaire running smooth­
ly! end you can test them to­
night. Make some good frisnd
of standing. Delving into nsw
course can be very successful.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, there Is apt to be a
morose atreak early in this
gatur* which requires assur­
ance from you a* parents In
arder, basically, to be able to
(ace life courageously, since
there is an Innate understandhtg of the seriousness of life.
Give good spiritual training
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become* sunny end the accom­
plishments can be varied end
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P tn o B tli

SO. Mine. F o r Sal*

Do you bar* a drinking prob­ HOT POINT1 Electric Relrigerator, 10'* co ft.. Good cond­
lem Writ* P. 0. Box 1213,
ition, 163. Call 322-7764 alter
Sanford__________________
* p. m.
4 . lle a u ty Car*
PHILCO Automatic Washer,
8100, 223 Wood mere or Ph.
HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook,
323-0490.
103 So. Oak, F ret Parting.
2nd A Oak, Evening app’t
322-5742.__________________ CARPETS clean eaaicr with
tbn Blue Lustre Electric
Shampooer only f t per day.
CU T* CURL Beauty Shop
Carroll'* Furniture.
SIS Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
Evening Appointmenta
18 Cu. Ft. FREEZER, 4
months old, excellent condi
A. P o p - C at* • P e tn
tioo, Taka up payments. 322tor Adop
4917.
tioo, boarded. Animal Boa*
cue League, 1700 W. Ulnae
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
aoU, DQUnd. PR. 734-1644.
New and Used Machine*
104 S. Park Ave.
322-9411
10. P o u ltry • L iv n to c k
SAVE ON FOOD, Buy your
REGULAR Saddle H o r a e I,
Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood,
Hunting Horaei k Pociea—
Vegetables, Fruits ft Fruit
$73 up. Call 322 2883.
Juices, all a t terrific sav­
ings. Pay by the month as
SHETLAND Poor, new Saddle
you eat. if you don't own a
k Bridle. Can 322-1388.
freexer, we will furnish you
one to store these foods in.
12. S pecial N otice*
Ph. 322-7437. Sanford.
SARA'S YESTERYEARS open
TabU MODEL T 1V~21"7 $40.
ing Fri., Nov. f . Revamp
803 8. Myrtle, Strayhorn.
furniture, originate and THIS
k THAT. E. Geneva Ave. at Patloi, Floor, Free Eitlrastes
Cameroa.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ateel, grease trapa, dry
15. S p c d n l S erricn n
wells. Stepping atones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
309 Elm Ave.
322-3791
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING ft
MEN'S, Women's, Children's
INSULATING
shoes at discount prices.
Financing Arranged 322-2287
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.

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T T ra ffiK S S S

TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
T ix r r s h o p
vets. We ship Albert H. Pell
"We fix everything except
Osteen. 322 3873 or 322-1191.
broken hearta.,,-A utborlied
dealer for Jacobaen Lawn
GUNS. Buy. aeii, Trade, Re­
mowers. Expert Key ft lx&gt;ck
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
Service, 401 W. 1st St. 822FISH CAMP.
4731.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa
of 10,000 Items
brici, free eitlmatci. Adam’a
1300 GrapevilU Ave.
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
ALTERATIONS on Ladlea
Mem Clothing. 838-1981.

22. Plumbing

51. Article* For Rent
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
116 W. 1st
322-3181

60. Bnainena Op p o rt.
FO R L E A S E
S E R V IC E ST A T IO N .
Good Location. Good Product!.
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
or apply to Use
P U R E O IL COM PANY

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N ov. 9 , 1964 — P a g e I I

SWEETIE PIE

93, Hovsnen F o r S ale

3-BEDROOM, 8 hath, Fla.
room, k i t e k a a equipped,
drapes, larga corner lot. Low
Down Payment. 1800 S.
Chase Ave. See after 1 p m.
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So. Loogwood area
—TraJes considered, and
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
nole County's Leading Build
*r
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S. 1793 to Dixie Beil Diner, turn
right o*e block on Semuaole
Ava. 138-3*11.

71. M ale H elp W a n te d
The CITY of Sanford Civil
Service Board it accepting
applications for the position
of Fireman. Qualifications:
21 to 30 yrs. of age; mini­
mum hgt. S T '; minimum
wgt. 123 lbs.; high sehool
grad, or equivalent educa­
tion; resident of Seminole
County for at least six
months prior to data of ap­
plication. Examination tor
qualified applicants will be
held at 2:30 P.M., Nov. 21,
1964, in the city hall. Sub­
mit applications to Civil Ser­
vice Examiner not later than
Nov. 19, 1984.

RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom.
2 bath, Central Air-condi­
tioning. heating, built-in kit­
chen. excellent cloaet space,
established lawn, landscap­
ed. 4o* Satsuma Dr. Phone
322 8448.
3 BEDROOM House, about 3
yrt. old. Furnished or un­
furnished, cheap down pay
meat. Near Baa* ft Bieder
St., Ph. 332-2388.
* T M t |W l i U * r

UREKNBBIAB
heice tote available la
Greenbrier ef Lack Arbar
everieekla* fe ll
Cnateai build tag te
syeelflcatlous.
Greaabriar
developed bp
KINOIWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
PA 14*76
&gt;08 Fairmont Dr.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

WE ARE LOOKING for insur­
ance agents. If you are hold­
1—Lnat S Found
J—Paraonals
ing a 240-211 or 210 Uceaao
4—atomy Cara
and have the ability for n
t—Day Surttriaa
managerial position In lisa i *—Chile Cart
1—Doga—cats—Pot#
Insurance profession, we can j IP—Uvaetbck
It—Spaelal Notlcts
furnish you with leads and
IS—Catarina
train you to be a manager
14—Place* m Ka«
in a short period of time. If
11—Spaelal Harvleaa
IS—Swimming
Pools
you have the desire to get
IT—Janitorial turtles*
ahead see me, in Rm. 90S,
IS—Do-lt-TouraaU
IS—lulldtra Supplies
224 E. 1st St. over Faust's
IS—ConoratCun.tr.
Drug Store, Sanford, 7 P.M. i It—Homs Itrpalrs
:s—I’lumblng
Sharp.
&gt;1—Painting
Jt—Wall
Drilling
We will GUARANTEE you one
11—Air Cond. 4 Hasting
of the fastest advancements
11—Radio • Talaylaloa
I t—Photo 4 Equipment
in position and income. You
is—Homs Appliances
must Guarantee us that
I t—Musical Instruments
are:
1J—Business Equlpmtnt
ll—Job Prlntlag
1. Between 23-to-38 years of
14—Upholalsrr
age
14—Vacuum Cleaners
17—Moving k Storage
2. Willing to start at tha bot­
11—Eslfrmlnatora
tom
II—Plants—Flow trs—Saads
10—Miac. For Hale
3. Possesi a deep desire to gel
11—Articles
For lt»nt
ahead
II—Swap er Exchani*
II—Wanted To Uuy
4. The type that follows in
l l —Furniture For flats
■tractions
l l —Antiques &gt;'or Sal*
II—Money To Doan
IS—Businas* Upportunltlia
Reply to Box 1U8, c/o San
ford Herald.
From Sanford Kxohang*

322-5612

84. H eal E s ta te • Sal*

I t —Monty Wanted
M—Savings 4 Loan
ss—Insurant*
s i—Schools ft laatrnatlaas
To—Employmaat Sarvleaa
Tl—Mala Hslp Wanted
Tl—Famala Kelp WanteS
TS—Mala or Female Help
T«—Salse Halp WanteS
TT—Situation Wanted
l l —income Properly
I t —Buslaais Prop—Sale
l l —Raal Eatats Wanted
l l —Real Eitata flat*
17—llualnaas llaatalo
»o—Lots For Sal*
11—Farina—tiro va.
• J—Out of Slat* Asraog*
»&gt;—llouaaa For Sal*
I I —ItouatP—Sal* or Rant
17—lloui# For Rant
ISO—Itaaort Rental*
101—Trailer*—Cabana*
102—Mobil* llomsa—8*1*
101—Mobile llomaa—Rant
lo«—Trailer Space—Rant
101—Trailer Lota—Sals
104—Apartmanta For Rent
101—Rooms For Rant
llo—Hotel Room*
111—Rental Aganta
I l l —Warned Ta Rant
111—Auto* For Halt
114—Auto.—Ha!* or Trad*
l i t —Trucke For Hal*
110—Automotive service
111—Procters 4 Cycles
111—Uoata Si Motors
111—Marla* Supplies

tlr A Hest. 128-3803.
7
II. water heater, attic fan,
floor furnace ft pump. With
Furn. garage Apt. 2382 San
ford Ave. $10,600. 322 0323 or
3234.
land Estates, Sanford, low
down Payment. Ph. 323-9132.

425-5938

&gt;

From Stmlnol* County
total Olreot)

95. H iiumc* For Sale

LARGE Modem borne, l acre
ground. Near Paola Sehool.
E n y financing. 322 3371.

JOHN E. FOX,
Realtor
206 N. Park Ava.

323 0339

!

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

lasltar
Raymond Luadqulst, Asa*.
FA 2 2831 Atlantic Bank Bldg

GRACIOUS SOUTHERN
HOME
■ at price and terms average
buyer can afford. Top condi
tlon, 2-story brick homo with
oak floors, flroplaco, 2'v
baths, 4 bedrooms, 8-ear ga
rage, excellent neighbor­
hood, no yard maintenance
problem. This could be your
home dream come true,
hint: The price is less than
814,000.

1

SO U TH W A RD
$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

INVESTMENT A REALTY
t i l N. Park Avt.
338-8178

Government Owned
8, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
Homes
1, IW ft 2 BATHS
OFFICE ft RETAIL SPACE
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Leas* where the traffic is LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT7
(French Ave.) Hwy. 17-92 at For Complete Information
Sstoetkm ot I, 3, sad 4
20th St. The Center of Popu­
See or Call Your
Bsdrjoma located In various
lation. Large paved parking
sections of Sanford
FHA - VA
area.
Immediate Delivery
SALES
BROKER
NOW REMODELING
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Laase now and pick your &lt;Va Hava The Horns For You
FROM 950.00
colors for paneled walla and
FOR THE BEST HOME
tile floors. Ideal tor Doctors,
BUY
D e n t i s t s . Chiropractors
SEE YOUR
2365 PARK DRIVE
Lawyera, Beauty Shops. Ser
vice or Retail Shops. Call W. 122-2420 Night 322-7495
323 0516
322-4 US
H. Stemper. Stemper Agency.
322 6821
322-3482
322-4991 or 322 1939.

87. Uualnens Kent a I*

$100.00 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FHA
Property

90. ta ts For Sal*
2 Large clean LOTS, 2»th ft
Park Ave. Terms 923 down
$15 per month. Call 322-3377. S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
HOMES. Wast 4th St. San
95. Houae* For Sal*
ford. 3 Bedroom, IW bath
LO.NGWOOD— FHA - Avail­ FHA ft VA Loan*. LMN EN
TERPRLSES, Inc., Builder
able for Sale—801 Lnrmann
Circle South, 3 Bedroom, Harold Logan, call 838 3311
Di Bath, newly painted $100 Salesman oe Duty 4:M p. m
Down 934 per month. Ph. to dark.
211-1270, Orlando.

DAYS Work. 322 9228.
CORNER GROCERY
S5B 3B 5H SESS5S5S
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen EVERETT A. HARPER
Haynes Office Machine Co. Clean littlo store doing good
82. lluHine** Prop. Sale
AGENCY • REALTOR
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
New and Used Machines
business. Ceer ft Wine Li­
8463 S. Park Ava.
cense, Live Bait ft Worms 2 LOTS, grocery store, going
Sales ft Rentals
Phonel
FA 2-2364 or FA 3-1
OWNER
SAID
SELL
A nice 2 Bedroom Apt. in business with bait shop. Beer
314 Magnolia________ 322 0162
rear, also large 3 Bedroom ft Wine lirense. 2-Bedroom Family Home located in Wynnewood. 1 964 square ft,
.15. Vacuum Tlenner*
house next door for Rental Apt. in rear of store. Other
Payton Realty
$14,750. 4 Bedrooms, Florida
Income.
All
for
less
than
VACL'Lm CLEANER
lot has 6 room house, in
322-1301
17-92 a t Hiawatha
Room,
Family
Room
with
SlS.ooo including merchan
Repairs, parti, supplies, for
sound condition. Both for
fir*
place.
$350
Down.
Pay­
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover, dise. Excellent Terms:
low price of $10,000. Terms.
ments of $103 88 monthly in­
Air-Way, Rexair, GK. etc.
713 W. 9th St.
cludes Taxei ft Insurance.
Stemper
Agency
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
For appointment call 322ON W EST FIRST ST.
REALTOR
INSL'ROK
8.1. Iteal Estate Wanted
your home. Free pick-up ft
1829, Merle W. Warner or
* Ben Howland
delivery. Serving Sanford * * 2-toot 1919 S French Ave.
Adelaide H Moaes, Aitoc.
• Charlie Craig
STORE BUILDING Wanted.
for 13 yrs GM Vacuum RcPART OR FULL TIME
a (harlle Hud non
708 So. Park, Sanford.
Home ft Auto retailer seeks
• Frank flruaaon
J***
/' ve'
Now available in this area, suitable location, preferably
322-4763.
routes, vending cigarettes, So. of Sanford on Rt. 17-92.
gum. candy, nut* and other Send particulars to Box 106,
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
fast selling products.
c o Sanford Herald
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
Route 1—$393 investment.
l 1959 M-61-T, Mack
2555 S. Park
322-6511
Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Route 2— $1,783 Investment, 81. Heal Entate - Sal*
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Route 3— $3,370 investment
Dant Trailer. .11 Foot
1.1. P lan t* . Feed*. Seed* Excellent earning*. Will fully BART PILCHER, BROKER
Long, Trannicool 1'nPersonal Service
instruct. For interview write
deralung Unit. Value
SANFORD FEED STORE
Call 322-7498
including phone number to
912,000. Will Sacrifice
Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
T he D odge Boys
Box 105, Sanford Herald.
For Quick Sale For
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
_______ __
98
,
000
.
—$373 for SO lb*. Include*
You can find anything you Ball-Blair Apency
Seminole County Mt*.
MeRoberta Tire Nupply
1SO I Weal l«t Street
Tax
need advertised m the Her
Real Estate — Insurance
Sanford, Fla.
Sanford, Florida
3?) Sanford Ava
322ouoo, aid Classified.
i3rd. ft Park Ave.
322 3641 4*3 W. l i t

GO WEST

FOR SALE

P er flat*

| 95.

2 RDRM., 1303 Elliott, $6,500.
322 0323 or 3234.

By Nadine Seltzer

DISTRIBUTORSHIP to taveras, restaurants, stores, for
beautiful 10c to 23c candy
and drug specialties earning
high Immediate cash pro­
fit. Expanding manufacturer
will furnish complete career
program with exclusive fac­
tory connection. Writ* CHEX
2910 N. 18th St., Phila. 32.
Pa.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
TREE ESTIMATES
53. Wanted To Huy
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
USED Furniture, one piece or
houseful. Beet prices. Furay
23. Painting
Bedding ft Furniture Co., 901
FOR A PAINTER, Inside or
W. l it St. 322 6391.
out, call Luther Tasker at
PIANO,
wanted, any condition
322-6139.
Ph. Orlando 423-0008, collect
PAPERHANGING-PAINTINO
USED FURNITURE, one room 72. Female Help Wanted
20 years Exp.—322-7331
or houseful, tools, mtse
Items, ANYTHING you have
ft
Repair—
FOR PAINTING
Insurance leads, 8123 per
to sell. 322-2270.
Call 322 5421
hour, 4 hours a day, 5 days
55. Furniture For Sale
a week. Apply Company Re­
21. Well Drilling
presentative. 9 a. m. Sharp
FRKtS ESTIMATE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Room 206, Melsch Bldg, over
Upholstering ft Mattress ren
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Faust's Drug Store, Sanford
ovaUng. Ntw ft Used Furni­
All Typei »nd Sites
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. MAIDS—N.Y. to $53 wk. RUSH
We Repair and Service
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
REFERENCES. TOP JOBS.
STINE
FA 3-2U7.
FARE ADVANCED QUICK
Machine
and Suppty Co.
LY. HAV-A-MAID, 4 Bond
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 Used furniture, appliances,
St.. Great Neck, N. Y.
toolj, ate. Bought • Sold
29. I’h u to &amp; E q u ip m en t
Larry's Mart 31$ Sanford 73. .Male or Femalf Help
Ava Ph. FA 2 4132.
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SliUP
Cameras • Films • Finishing For toe biggest selection of WANTED part time Corres
pendent for the Sanford area
210 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
nearly new and used furni­
Retired or scml-retired per
ture. tee Noll’s Furniture
sons also considered. Car ss
.10. Home Appliance*
Brokerage In Casselberry
sennal sod soma knowledge
on
17-92. Open I days 9 to 6
ALL Type* of new major Ap­
of credit Investigation. Reply
pliance* at B rittle Discount. FOR SALE: Leather gun case, by mail, stating age, back­
Call 322-841$. J ft R Trading
$3; Hunting Jacket ft Wad- ground, justness or employ
Poit, Inc.. 2309 S. Orange
ment record and present sc
der, $3; Coleman gas lamp.
Blossom Tr*il, OrUndo.
$7.50; Heavy duty vice, $13; tivitles. Write: Dun ft Brad
street, Inc. P. O. Box 2206,
12- Boys ft Girls bikes, from
SANFORD ELECTRIC
West
Bay Station, Jackson­
$10
up;
Adding
machine.
8
G.E. Appliance*—New ft Used
ville. Florida, 32203. Atten­
118 Magnoli*
322-1562 column, $43; Underwood
tion: W P Smith.
typewriter, $20; Poo! table,
also Ping Pong, $10; Gas ,ft
31. M usical In s tru m e n t*
011 heaters, from $8, up; 77. Situation Wanted
Piano Tuning and Repair
Electric V* H. P. motor, $7; h o u s EWORK Wanted, 322W L. Harmon - FA 1-4*83
12 Ft. boat, motor ft trailer,
3471.
$123; 1-Tent. 9x9, used once,
Plano Servicing ft Tuning
$20. Sell us your Furniture. IRONING 'n my home, toe per
Gene Cumbaa — 322-K61
piece. Mrs. Bryant. 2324 S.
Quick Service with the Cash.
Orange Ave. 323-0329.
ASK about our Trial Purchase
Super Trading Poat, opposite
Plan on Rand Instruments.
Sanford Plasa, 322-0677.
Day* WORK, Ph. 322 6277 at
Bukur's Music Shop. 322-7202
night.
&gt;U). Ilu sin c ss Opport.
r

.12. Itiixine** Equipment

•a n fe rt

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
R EA LT Y
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
3324 Park Drive

|100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

SEVERAL Outstanding l k 8

106. Apartments for Heat
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $3$
me., Includes water A elsetrie. 222 9307.

Bedroom Homes available I* S ROOM F u n . Apts., Shady
Oaks Apts., 412 Park Ave.
all Atm * of Sanford. Let ae
Apply upstairs No. 3 Apt.
Shew yea Around I
or Ph. 333 3010.

Seminole Realty
ISM S. Park Ava.
PA 84888 anytime

FURNISHED Garaps A pt,
840 mo., water furnished

30$ S. Park Ave. 323-07OS,

NEAT 3 Bdrm. Furn. Apt On­
ly $30.30. 1703 MainoUa.
THE TIME TESTED PISM
3334*51 or 333-238*.
t i l If. P a r t Ava PA 8419
CLEAN furnished apt. Adults,
97. H m m * P ot Rant
333 1134.
LAKE Cottas*, F u n . 333-4108.

S t Johns Realty

106. Room* For Rent

DUPLEX, furnished. 1 bed-

115. Autu* For Rale

4 ROOM bouse, furnished, l i t
'63 CHEVY It NOVA, excel­
W. Sad. 14$. 838-8174.
lent condition. $1800. Ph.
3 BEDROOM. F u n . house, 1H 322-2283.
miles from Air Bate, 86$ mo.
'64 FORD Fastback Galaxie
Pb. 833-4370.
"300." 6200. assume pay.
UNFURNISHED- 3~bedroom
mcnti. Call after 3:30 p m.
house, Utchea equipped. Ph
DeBary 6613648.
322 3394.
'37 VOLKSWAGEN, Sedan,
UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
Radio, &gt;330. See at 209 Lake
house, Kitchen equipped. Pb.
BKd , Loch Arbor.
322-3631.
1961 AUSTIN HEALY Sprit*.
3-BEDROOM house, at Lake
Ex. Cond. 9895. 323-1186.
Moero*. 1834018.
Take over PAYMENTS on
FURN. 3 Bedroom house,
1962 Valiant at $47.30 month­
freshly painted. Ph. 322 2007 ly and $100 Cash. Call 322
nr 3234730.
4082.
3 - BEDROOM, 3 bath, un­ 1938 BUICK Special, automatic
furnished. 1 mi. to base, 3 transmission, $200. Ph. 322
blocks to shopping center A 0334.
school. 1 year laase reqpilr
FOR SALE
ed. $130 mo. 332-8670 alter
1137 VW Convertible 1962 En
3 p. m.
gins A Trans.
3 BEDROOM, eloee to school
$373
A shopping center, $63 mo Call 322 2960 after 3 and we
Call $32-1810
will bring car to your home
3 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina. for inspection.
USED CARS
102. Mobile Home* • Rale BOBNOMcKEE
MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323 0721
1-3 sod 3 Bedrooms
NEW aad USED
'S3 BUICK LaSabre, auto­
Awnings A Cab*oss
matic transmission, power
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
atasring ft brakes, all extras,
Hwy. 17-92 S
132-2363 very nice. Call after 4 p. m
322 2759.
VAGABOND 30 a 10. front T it
chan, full length screen
120. Automotive Servlet
poreh A carport. Priced
"Right" foe quick sal*. Tran
AUTO GLASS
q u O ttu to r CL, NO. 16, 441
bypass Tavares.________
INSTALLED

S«nkarik Glaus and Paint
10,1. Mobile Home* • Rent
Company
B E D R O O M Traitor on 810 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4623
large lake. Adults only. Ph
Auto Glaaa, Top*
322-7368
A Sea* Covers
10* WIDE, 2-beoroom trailer. AUTO GLASS &amp;
NO-6-4808.

SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. Bad SI. FA 21033
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

106. Apartment* for Rent
930 mo. Up. Surplus City.

121. Scooter* &amp; Cycle*

SMALL, clean apt.. P v t bath,
'39 Lambrstta Scooter, $90.
aotraace. 323-0702.
323-0975.
MODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
001 Palmetto Ave. 332-1374 123. Hoata k Motor*
after 9:30 p m.
14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
Fura. Apt. 3300 meflonvDIt.
windshield, remote control,
40 HP Mercury A Taller, Al­
FURN. Apt., Adult*. 333 1936.
so 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 7
2 BEDROOM r u m . Apt. CaU W HP Evlnrude ft Trailer
All for $600. Ph. 323-1249 af­
333-9173, after 3 Ph. 323 0641.
ter I p. m

LAKE MARY. 2 Clean furnlahad Apt*., $30. Adults. No 1* FT. Fibreglass boat, $3
Johnson, trailer, $373. WUl
pots. 323 3930.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

consider good Stereo in trade
UOO W. 1st St. 322 0420.

Gateway To The waterway
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie Robson Sporting Goods
Cowsa. 333-4013.
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
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'3* Cadillac $189 bat $7 mo.
'66
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'S3 Cadillac $197 bal. $7 mo.
'8 t Raich $177 bal. $8 mo.
*37 Ford 8199 bal. $8 mo.
'5$ .Mercury 8137 bal. $3 mo.
'57 Chevrolet $299 bal $13 mo
57 Kurd $199 bal. $10 mo.
'53 Cadillac $298 bal. $11 mo.
'38 Ford $291 bal. $10 mo.
'33 Chevrolet $78 bal. $3 mo.
’33 Ford $68 bal. $3 mo.
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N EW ORLEANS (U P !) —
Yhjf body of Archbishop Jos­
e p h Francis Rummel, th«
German-horn p r e l a t e who
kMded tho Roman Catholic
K « r Orleans arthdioerse for
f»~&gt;ears, lay In ataU today
•t.N o tre Dama seminary.
Rummel drew natlonwlda
attention In 1962 when he erdered Catholle schools In hla
archdiocese desegregated. lie
died Sunday in Hotel Dleu
Catholic Hospital a t the ace
t f 88.
g t was admitted to the
Sa^ilU l Saturday for treat­
ment for double pneumonia.
R j| was put under oxygen and
M l y reports aald he was re*
•pending well to treatment.
However, a few hours later he
eras Hated as critical. Ha died
SANFORD HERALD Publisher Walter Gielow
•1-1:30 p.m.
chat* with George Clevis, new promotion direcfils body will lay In state
tor of the W inter Park Mall. Mall merchants
•4 the seminary until Tues­
are getting ready for their Christmas advertis­
day afternoon. Then It will he
ing promotion and a rt sketches of overall decor­
transferred In a special cort­
ations were displayed at a press reception.
ege to the St. Louis Cathedyal, the scene of Rommel's sil­
ver Jubilee aa New Orleans
•Nhblshop in 1060.
£athollc school children will
Dm part of the route followail’ by the cortege and they
will say the rosary aloud as
the procession passes.
fu n eral sendees for the
TOKYO (UPI) — The Ja ­
archbishop wilt be held at 4
p.m. Wednesday In the cathed­ panese Parliament today elect­
r a l. Archbishop John Patrick ed pro-Weatcm laaku Sato aa
Cedy, Rummel’s successor,
w ill celebrate the Pontifical
Requiem Mass.
H e will be hurled beneath
the cathedral sanctuary. Six
other archbishops and two
auxiliary bishopa are burled
there.
8 e g r e gatlonlsts protested
vigorously in 1062 when Hum­
mel ordered all Catholic
•ehools In the archdiocese's II
eWIl parishes counties desegIfgated.
rTie ordered three of the
•tgregatlonlsts excommunicat­
ed — the most severe penal­
ty the llomnn Catholic churrh
can impose.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Vies President-elect Hubert
II. Humphrsy shares his Re­
publican opponenta’ belief
that the election campaign la
too long and ahould be short­
ened.
Humphrey, who la vacation­
ing In the Virgin Inlands, said
in a taped television inter­
view Sunday th at he thought
moat voters had made up
their minds at least two
week* befora last Tuesday’s
balloting.
Ha auggeited th at there la
"a little bipartisan soulsearching and bipartisan rea­
soning and negotiation” to
hold the national party con­
vention in September rather
than in July nr August.
Both Sen. Barry M. Goldwater and Rep. William E.
Hiller, the defeated Republi­
can ticket, have laid the elec­
tion campaign waa too long.
Miller haa aald it waa "too
long, too expeniivt, too ardu*

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lic.'*
Humphrey, who was Inter­
viewed last week by the tele­
vision program, said aix
weeks of campaigning was
enough. The present standard
Is about 10 weeks.

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spokesman at the wax works
a s saying, “Goldwatcr will not
be melted down. We will put
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on the S t Johns River •

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Engineer
Proposes
New Plan

Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce official* issued a
warning today to SanforJ
&gt;
Up cod* u r n
)
businessmen th at atatamanta
By Jaliaa Steastraaa
By Dottie Aastia
mission to request that meters
WEATHER: Generally fair thru Wednesday; high tomorrow 75, low tonight 45-55.
they ara getting from an At*
Asao*late Editor
Shoppers n\ay park free for be capped foe 90 daya beginn­
lanta directory c o m p a n y two hours lr. downtown San­ ing during the week of Nov. VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
''You
must plan at least 26
Established .1908
TUES., NOVEMBER 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 318
ahould not be confuted with ford now—but they had better 9 and a 30-cent fine levied for
years ahead although you
advertising in tha Southern synchronize their watches, or overtime parking.
only build for tha naxt 10,"
Ball Telephone Company'* yel­ keep a sharp eye on the clock Commissioners at that time
declared R. Clark, repreianton the bank corner.
agreed to go along with foe
low page section. The Cham­
Ing Maurice H. Connell and
Overtime violations will now request, but delayed action on
ber aays it “ haa no knowledge draw a fine of $2 instead of the setting ot fines until it
Associate*—a Miami firm of
of the value of the Atlanta foe former 23 cents.
could be determined If a new
consulting engineers, whan ha
City Commissioners voted ordinance was necessary. City
publication and advises every­
asked for a policy decision
Monday
to remove the heads attorney William Hutchison re­
one to read all statementa
concerning ptans for tha pro­
from ail parking meters for 90 ported Monday that no new or­
carefully. If in doubt, call the days, incloding those in the dinance was necessary.
posed marina at a special ses­
Septic tanks will not be al
Tom Gilchrist, vice presi­
Seminole Chamber of Com- parking lots, and install two- At the end of the 90-day lowed in the second section of
dent and general manager of sion of the City Commission
hour parking signs some time trial period, Merchant's Asso­ English Estates since adequate
marca.”
Monday afternoon.
Tetrad, Inc., tha coporation
this week. At the tam e time, ciation chairman B. L. Per­ sewer lines are available, the
e
e e
Tha Commission agreed and
which owns and operates
Contrary to the thinking of they raised the overtime park­ kins Jr. promised to give com- County Commission ruled this
authorized
Connell to continue
WESH-TV (Channel 2), of
mlssicne** a written report of morning.
many, churches just don't run ing fine to the $2 figure.
hia
work
on
a marina plan
Daytona
Reach
and
Orlando,
the
effort
of
the
meter
capping
Discussion snd action was a
The action follow* a recom­
by themselves. For example,
will be the featured speaker which differs slightly with tha
continuation of problems which on downtown business. Mer­ mendation from the zoning
the First Baptist Church of
Thursday night a t the quart­ original renderings of tha
arose a week ago when the chants felt the move necessary
Sanford will operate during Sanford Merchant's Associa­ in order to compete with shop­ director, Robert Brown.
erly meeting of the Seminole project.
In
an
otherwise
routine
meet­
1963 on a budget of S10S.236. tion appeared before the com- ping centers’ free parking lots.
County Chamber of Com­
ing this morning, commission­
Clark suggested th at tha
Figure it out. That means a
merce.
ers were advised by William
entrance to the marina bo re­
weekly income of $2,043. This
Manager John Krlder said located in such a manner aa
Bush, county engineer, that
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church has 1,168 members
today that the affair will be to channel marina patrons ta
the county stands a "good
plus 417 persons enrolled in
held at the Civic Center In tho downtown business a n a .
chance” of getting financial
its Sunday school who ar* not
Sanford, starting a t 6:30 Ho pointed out that even
help to correct damage caused
members of the church,
p. m.
by the recent heavy rains.
though facilitle* in tha mar­
e e e
Alto featured will be a re­ ina's own shopping district
Bush said the areas in quesThe November meeting of
port by Byron Kinibal, co- would take somo business
tion-in the Casselberry and
the North Orlando Village
chairman of the trade body'* from the downtown a n a it
Bear Lake areas— were in­
Council will be held a t 7:30
spected by C. J. Walker, of the
long range planning commit­ would bo business that tha
p.m. today in the Civic Asso­
tee, on the progress being downtown d i s t r i c t doesn't
In order to cope with heavy proposed new youth recreation Florida State Board of Health,
ciation building. Recreation demands on the contingency building and two watches.
and he said he would support
made relative to the proposed have now.
CHRISTMAS CLUB checks in the amount of 8156,000 are being mailed
area. Reports are that a light fund of the city budget, City
community college.
Funds not yet taken out of Seminole's bid for disaster aid.
Clark’* plan naxt would
by Seminole County’s four bunks to members. Sanford Postmaster Cecile
agenda is expected.
Chamber President Karlyle channel vlsiton to tho Civie
Commissioners 3ionday voted contingency, but promised in­ Bush said his office Is in the
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Heard watches as Harold Rowland (left) and Ray Daniel, cashiers, re­
to transfer $6,000 which would clude highway signs for the process of filling In the proper
Ifousholder said today, "Gil­ Center and finally to tha lakespectively, of Sanford Atluntic and Florida Stute Banks, drop the first
The only thing we’ve aeen have air conditioned the San­ Seminole County Chamber of forms to get the financial help.
christ ia on* of Central Flor­ front park recreation area.
checks.
(Herald Photo)
more outdated than a Cold- ford Public Library and $4,323 Commerce, actuarial atudies The finances would be used
ida's most civie minded and
The engineer alao pointed
water bumper sticker is that from the materials account of on the firemen'a pension sys­ to correct road damage and
dynamic personalitira, and I out that his firm's investiga­
"Ellerbe for Tax Collector” the West 13th Street recon­ tem and the balance of Con­ flooded areas. Bush reported.
am aure our directors will not tion* revealed that the mar­
In other action, the Commis­
sticker a fellow out in Long- struction monies to the con­ servation Week expenses.
want to miss his appearanc* ina’* living accommodations
wood just can't get off his tingency fund.
These demands will de­ sion:
before our group.”
must be directed toward tha
The ••leeway” contingency crease the $12,000 contingency —Directed C o m m 1 ssloner
station wagon. Actually, part
Ifousholder added, "Thl* idea of a "boatel” instead of
On
Nov.
IS,
the
Citizens
All
of
the
banks,
according
Nov.
It
may
be
Veterans
of the sticker Is missing, hut account was set at $12,000 fur fund by $11,833, leaving only John Fitzpatrick to check into
meeting is open to all mem­ a mote) end added that It
the fiscal year which began a few dollars to offset the the adviseibility of "controll­ Day but it's also a big day for Hank of Uviedo will mail some to their officials, will immedi­ ber* of tha Chamber of Com- ahould be a combination facil­
so is the chrome.
SIS.uuO
to
the
130
members
of
ately
begin
promoting
Christ
•
e e
in October but has already parking meter revenue loss, ed burning" of the Osceola the Sanford Atlantic National
ity.
that institution's Christmas mas Club memberships for merre and their wives.”
Jan Galvin, local artist, won been heavily depleted by many which has been estimated at airstrip.
Bank and the Florida State Club and Nov. 17, the South
Gilchrist, a native of Green
Hia raaaonlng waa aA
next
year.
nine ribbons at the Seminole demands which were made on approximately $4,472 for the —Delayed action on a plan Bank and the 1,362 members
Cove Springs, waa educated motel does not attract traffle
Seminole
Bank
in
Fern
Park
All
told.
1,964
member*
will
to make a beach at Crystal j0j (7lc jw0 banks’ Christmas
County Fair last week. Sim it, and othcra which have been three-month trial period.
will mail almost $23,000 to its receive their shares of about in Georgia and entered tha —traffic attracts motels.” Bui
Still to be considered for Lake in Lake Mary accessible' clubs
won four for niurals and four promised.
railio field in 1934 with he emphasized that a marina
$156,000.
Included were school cross­ financing thii year is the ac­ to the public The plan would 0n Wednesday, the Florida 272 club members
for paintings. Five were first
WGST, Atlanta. He later wa* would attract boatara ,
umwesl portion of Suto „ ank wl„ m lll chock*
place ribbons, two were sec­ ing guards' salaries, Conser­ tivation of a traffir signal at
associated with W'MOG in
On this premise, Clark dis­
ond place and two more third vation Week expenses of the Third Street and French Wilson Drive opened to the lmounling lo more than $65,
Brunswick and In 1942 be- played drairing* which would
000 to 6(9 Christmas Club mem
place ribbons. This brings to Sanford Chamber of Com­ Avenue and an overhead cross­
came general manager of provide an initial m arina.nail
thw'.Sanford
a total of 23 awards she has merce, ear* of new police walk at Sanford Junior lli**h —Opened bid* on variim *.»-•
Ocala'a WIMC for the John consisting of somo 13H acres.
roa.
i.i
i
intent
cqulpn
dogs, architectural fees on the School.
,
,
„ ,
.tlnntic will mail check* totalcaptured inrecent events,
II. Perry newspaper Interests. The project could be expand­
e e •
Commissioner! h a v e ex­ ami referred them to Bush for int, m o n than | j l m to 713
In 1952 ha assumed the ed a* necessity dictated by
pressed hope that the county , u *' .
. .
club members.
The newly formed DeBary
management of WJHP in adding aectiona in unite oil
—Asked the road department I____________________._____ .
school board and the state
Kiwanis Club will hold a
Jacksonville and built and one or moro acre*. The Com­
to submit a progress report
road
department
would
give
charter night banquet at 6:30
managed WJHP-TV In 1963.
Sanford City Commissioners, to prevent the county tax as­ In 1957 he built and became mission agreed with this plan
some assistance on these two covering the past several
p. m. today at the DeBary
nnd gave Clark a green light
months.
presented with a tax hill from sessor from levying the tax, vice president ami general
projects, hut neither one has
Firemen's Recreation Hall for
to proceed on thii basis al­
—Approved tho addition of a
I
lie
County
on
the
Lake
Monroe
and
commissioners
instructed
made
any
commitment
to
do
members and their wives. The
manager of WESH-TV.
though Commissioner J . If.
telephone line lo the offices of
Industrial Park for $674 83, to go ahead and "do what is
DeLand Club will he in P i g g y b a c k
He i* ona of three senior Crapps told the englneear,
*°
County Agricultural Agent Ce­
called
it
"ridiculous”
and
vow­
necessary."
adding,
"we
are
charge of the program. Offi­ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) members of the Florida Also- *'We’ra aa far away from this
I
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cil A. Tucker.
ed they would not pay it.
not going to pay this ridlculCounty
police
are
continuing
cer* will he elected anil in- The Air Force plans to orbit 5 6 I T I i n O l 6 r O r i T I
riation
of Broadcnstera and thing as we can be, because
—Okayed tomorrow. Veter
The assessment was made Ions tax.”
atalled following tha dinner. secret experiments next month
has served on Its Board of Di­ we don’t have any money at
ans Day. as a working day for their Investigation of a safe­ 1under a state law whereby the
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rectors and in various offices thi* time to do anything."
with a new piggyback satellite
county employes hut will give cracking which netted thieves county assessor has interpret­
numerous times.
^
The City of Sanford receiv­ that may save taxpayers an es­
(’lark told tha Commission
them the Friday after Thanks­ $1,638.72 from the new Wind­ ed the City ol Sanford's ac­
jammer Itestaiirant on High­
ed $16.893 30 from cigarette timated $370,000.
Gilchrist is currently a re­ that ha would proceed as fast
giving
as
a
holiday
thus
mak­
Questionnaires
for
the
1964
tion
as
holding
the
land
for
way 17-92
tax receipts during September.
gional dirretor of the Florida aa possible since tho policy
Agricultural census In Semin­ ing a four day weekend.
Tlic redaurant was entered Investment.
Altamonte Spring* got $!.tS8, LBJ Pares
Chamber of Commerce, a hail been set.
—Gave
its
support
to
the
This is held by the City Com­
Ixmgwood $2,732, North Or­ JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) ole County have been mailed Florida Development Com miss sometime over the weekend
member of the board of gov­
He estimated that the cost
lando $230, Casselberry $1,123, —President Johnson concen­ to farmers, according to P. R. ion and Gov. Farris Bryant to and the theft was discovered mission to be “ not true” be­
ernors of the Duytona Beach of the initial unit would be
Judy
Kinnlard.
13-year-old
i'ierson
who
is
in
charge
of
Monday by workmen at the cause the cost of filling the
and Oviedo $1,037.
Are* chamber.
trated M ay on paring down
in the neighborhood of $1 mil­
the census in this county. He "Buy Florida First” .
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land, providing streets, water daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ox­
scene.
the defense budget and patch­
lion for everything but com­
ley
Thomas
Kinnlard.
Geneva,
also
declared
that
censua
tak­
and
sewers
fir
exceeds
the
Police said the burglars open­
Mrs. Rosamond Chapman, ing up friction among NATO
mercial buildings. Land would
remains
under
treatment
at
local amateur artist, is having allies in far-ranging cabinet- ers t&gt;egan making their visit* D cG aulle Adamant ed the safe and took the week­ value of the land and makes it
State Canvass
tie leased and operators would
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
to
farms
Monday.
PARIS
(UPI)
—
President
difficult
to
classify
it
as
an
in­
end receipts from it.
her first showing at Sen- level talks.
TALLAHASSEE
(U
PI)
—
construct
their own buildings.
with
injuries
suffered
Monday
Charles
de
Gaulle
has
told
Enumerator* will call on
Deputy J Q (Slim) Gallo­ vestment.
karik'a a rt corner in the paint
afternoon when she was hit The Ktata Canvassing Board The piers, Clark aaid, would
former
West
Germun
Chan­
every
farmer
in
the
county
Commissioner*
Instructed
way
also
reported
someone
en­
and glasa store on Magnolia Life Saver
by a pickup truck on Lake will meet Wednesday or accommodate 306 boats.
Avenue. Everyone is invited
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - to help the farmers complete cellor Konrad Adenauer ha tered Freddie's Restaurant a- City Attorney William Hutch­ Harney Road.
Thursday to certify officially
"This is something that
to stop by and see Mrs. Chap­ (UPI)— A team of University queitionnaires. The renaui is will not relax hi* opposition cross the highway and made ison to appeal foe matter to
tha results of lust week’s should have started 20 years
to
the
American-sponsored
off with an undisclosed amount the County Commission im ­ Judy is suffering from » election in Florida.
mans’ work and sign the of Minnesota surgeons has dc tuken every five years to
ago," Clurk concluded.
multi - lateral nuelear force of change from a vending ma­ mediately.
bark fracture and multiple
guest roster,
vcloped a new system of liver gather information on the na­
cuts
and
bruises.
(MLF)
project,
French
gov­
Hutchison replied that he
chine He 'aid he believes the
•
• •
transplant which it believes tion's agricultural resources
ernment sources said today.
' may have to take It to court
two thefts ire unrelated.
Charged in the hit and run
When you go down to the may sava many lives In the and production.
accident was Charles Ketter­
Seminole County Blood Bank future.
ing of Geneva. The 41-year-old
to make your donation ask
man was caught by Constable
about the Family Blood In­ Peace Policy
Bob Carroll about a mile from
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So
surance Finn. Make it soon.
f t
the accident scene. Carroll
A LW A Y S FIR ST Q U ALITY m
Hours a t the Blood Bank are vict Union, in the midst of
he removed by washing This said he was asleep in the truck
9 a. m. to 2 p. m. on Wed­ truce talks with Communist
By Jane Casselberry
nesday and Friday and from China, stressed again today
coloration t* a help in iden­ ! and that the crash victim's
Long at the mercy of ill tem­
j sweater was still on the hood.
3:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. on that it w»l follow a policy pered canines, the mailman is
tification if a check for rabies
Kettering is charged with
Monday, Tuesday and Thurs­ Peking opposes—peaeeful co­
Is
necessary.
at
last
fighting
hack.
hit
ami run. driving without an
existence with the eWst.
day.
A major problem to postal operator’s license amt driving
Postmaster Edgar Siller, of
e • •
the Casselberry post office, has
employes, dog bite* account while intoxicated.
Jim Avery, chairman of the
announced that local postal
The child had just left a
for 18 per rent of all injuries
Board of County Commission­
employes are now equipped
school bus and was walking
100% ACRYLIC
each
year
with
more
than
7,100% VIRGIN
ers and whose term of office
with aerosol can* containing a
Ooo painful bite* annually re ­ down the road to her home
expires a t the end of Decem­
ELECTRIC
new dog repellent which con­
ACRYLIC
sulting in serious loss of sick when she was hit.
ber, remarked today th at al­
sists of 13 per cent extract of
leave and in costly medical
though he’s leaving office he
United Prraa International
BLANKET
cayenne pepper and 85 per
BLANKETS
treatment. Estimated costs of
will atill maintain a citizen’s
Rain and gale winds today cent mineral oil.
such injuries has been report­
interest in the affairs of the lashed parts of the Pacific
When sprayed into the eye*
ed at approximately $1 million.
county's governing laxly. Av­ Coast.
mouth or nose of the attack­
The new repellent offers an
REG. SIS
REG. $6.9$
The weather bureau warn­ ing animal from a distance ot
ery added, " I might say that
advantage to dog owners as
NOW
NOW
my interest will be of a very ed of heavy snow and 40 to up to 12 feet, the spray will
SAIGON ( U ri)—American
it lessens the possibility of
60 mile an hour gale* in the cause the dog to make a hasty
high nature.”
a
id
South
Vietnamese
troops
their pet biting the carrier
• • •
Rierrit Nevada Mountains.
retreat. It has been Identified
with the resulting difficulties found a new enemy today in
• Single Control
• Soft, Warm
Tlie latest freeway story is Rain oTenched the burned- by the U. S. Department of
that may occur. However, the their war against Communist
•
Twin
Or
Full
nut
hill*
around
Rurhnnlc,
• l.o*rly Fashion Colors
about the fellow who hailed a
Agriculture a* both safe and
repellent doe* not replace the guerrilla* — the ravages of
• Beautiful Shades
slate trooper and complained Calif., Monday and loosed effective and the Humane So­
policy of non delivery of mail violent weather.
• Warmth Without
that his dashboard and steering mud slides that converged on ciety has not objected to its
A tropical storm spread
• Dual Control 816.M
where there ia a dog known to
Weight
wheel had been stolen from his at least nine homes and left use.
DOGS, HFAVAKE ! ! Richard Kaiser, mail car­
be a menace and the postmast­ havoc Jlonday through the
• 72" x 90” — 3 Lb.
car. THe trooper helped the one housewife missing. The
rier out of the Casselberry post office, displays
Within 10 to 13 minute*, ef­
er may request that a danger­ nation'* mid*ectinn, bringing
driver from the hack seat of woman's daughter fled the fect* wear oft and the dog re­
a can of the new dog repellent issued to postal
ous dog be confined during de­ the battle against the Viet
his auto am| arrested turn for home just aheud of a wall of turns to normal except for a
employes as protection against unfriendly ca­ livery hours before service ia Cong there to a temporary
Now Ih The Time To Use Your Charge Card.
mud.
being intoxicated.
Halt.
yellowish coloration which may
nines.
(Herald Photo)
restored.

Rain Damage
Disaster Aid
Seen By Bush

TV Manager
Will Speak To
Chamber Meet

Heavy Demands
Deplete Funds

Yule Cheer En Route

City Balks A t Tax
imposed By County

ruuvA...

&lt;•

Weekend Thefts
Probed By Police

Census Started

irl Suffers
Broken Back

Carriers 'Going To The Dogs'

« *ltlM» I f f

F A S H IO N M A N O R BLAN KETS

*

RED U CED T H IS W EEK O N L Y !

Housewife Lost
In Mud Slide

Weather Halts
Guerrilla War

Give Your Fair Share The United Way

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                    <text>T u ? 4 JW LW U

Show Committee
Sets Meeting
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
A meeting of the Talent
Show Committee of the Enter­
prise Elementary School PTC
will be held at T p m. Friday
at the school cafetorlum. The
ahow and ikita featuring enter­
tainers will he presented nee.
ft in DeBary at the Fire Hall
under direction of Mr*. Mary
Virginia Morgan, University of
North Carolina drima gradu­
ate. Proceed* will help refur­
nish library facilities destroy,
ed by fire last July.
Adults interested In helping
In any way with the project
are asked to attend the inert­
ing. If unable to attend they
are requested to call PTC
president M rs . Annabell*
Tropf. Success of the venture
depends upon cooperation of
(he people.

Benedict Learns
The Hard Way

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
—Hobart Earl Watson, 23,
has probably learned by now
to stay out of tha Jackson
County Caurthouss.
Whan Watson want down
to tha courthouaa with hia
future bride to get a mar­
riage license recently, he woe
recognised as wanted on
armed robbery charges and
arrested.
General Philip Sheridan’s
famous ride extended about
20 miles from Winchester to
Cedar Creek, Va.

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Friday in special services
sponsored by the United
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Men’s club and husbands of
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have made The Florida Story
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Warren Goodrich aald that
the film waa shown to Pres*
idenl Johnson in Or Undo and
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played a part In the develop*
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101 WAYS TO GREATER SAVINGS

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■y BBn. Utoftto BBatrlt
Ho w w
mother* of EnUrpriaa D iaM U rjr School
comptoiod p lait tor tha Chlltfrta't Cfcriatjn** Party tad
tor th# u t e of Christmn item*
and cu d jf at a moating In*
weak hold at tha hoot of Mr*.
Jtfcn walaaak.
Other boalaau disciMMd lachided the flm grade float to
ha la te ra l ia tha DeLand
Chriatmaa Parade on Dae. s,
a tea for homeroom mother*
aad teacher* at the Florida
Power cash oa Nor. to aad a
talcat ahow aad tkfla with adutt eatertalaera to he held at
the DtBary Fir* Hall oa Dec.
S with Mr*. Mary Virginia
Morgaa directing.
Mother* attending tha meet'
tag wera Mre. Elmer Echol*,
morning kindergarten; Mr*.
George Prims Jr., afternoon
kindergarten; Mr*. Raymond
Deleftcat?, flrrt grada; Mr*.
Edward Small, flrit and teeend grnde; Mr*. Jcwie Beall,
aeeond and third gride; Mr*.
Richard Ktyoi, third grade;
Mr*. William Jarman, fourth
grada; Mr*. Fred Perreek Jr.,
fourth and fifth grade; Mrs.
John Sullivan, fifth grade; and
Mra. Portat Nutt, aiath grade.
Alan present were Mr*. Sylvia
Hardin, principal, and other
mambara of the PTC board.

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A Clock Watcher, Mated In
the barber (hop, asked, "What
can I r e t to keep ray hair
tnT" Without mlaalnf a snip
G w ith hie scissors, the barber
said, "A cigarhox does fine."
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Great
Society'
In Focus

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Democratic leaders, jubilant
over their 37-scat gain In tha
FLORIDA
NO. 316
House, looked forward today
lo passage of President Johnson's long-fought health care
• ••
program and other priority
legislation.
The leaders predicted «pproval of the rrcsldenl'a plan
to provide health Insurance for
elderly persons through Social
Crash Takes 5
Security, The program w ai
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. (UPI) stalled in the House in the Iasi
—Air Force officials today session of Congress.
Among other bills the leadtried In piece together a giant
Jigsaw puzzle made up of the ers said would be scheduled
charred remains of a KC97 for early consideration were
Stratotanker which crashed Johnson's Appalachia develop­
ment program, expanded aid
and killed all five crewmen.
for education, additional mon­
To Revamp NzVTO ey for depressed area develop­
LONDON ( UPI)—The United ment and further liberalization
States and Britain will push of federal housing aids.
for a revamped North Allan­ There also was speculation
tic Treaty Organization it the that Johnvm, in view of h it
NATO ministerial conference landslide election victory and
in Paris in mid-December, bigger majority in Congresa,
diplomatic sources said today. might unveil additional p r o
gram s aimed at fulfilling bln
campaign promises to creat#
Locks Bid
a "G reat Society."
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Democrats said their gain In
Two New York firms have ap­ the House was even better
parently submitted the tow bid than it appeared at first
of $5,594,300 for construction glance. Although the election
of the first of five navigallnn- result of 2(1 setts for tbn
al locks for tha cross-Florida Democrats to 140 for the Aa*
barge canal.
pnbllcanj, with one la donbt,
gives them a better than 3Bargain Session
to-i margin in the House, they
DETROIT (U P l)-T h e Unit­ said it cuts still deeper.
ed Auto Workers union and the
Of the 10 scats Democrat*
Ford Motor Co. met In mara­ lost to the GOP, all but two
thon bargaining session In an were in the Deep South, where
effort to a v e r t crippling Republican will be replacing
strikes today at a handful of Democrats who usually voted
key plants around the country. with the GOP anyway. But thn
47 seats the Democrats took
Sole Charge
from the Republicans m ainly
LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) - represented liberal replace­
Lt. Gen. Bene Barrientos took ment a for consentatlv* con­
sole charge of Bolivia's new gressmen.
Democratic strategists noted
military J u n t a government
Thursday night with a pledge that in general it was the right
to hold "democratic elections wing of the OOP that suffered
. . . in the least possible time.” most from the Johnson land­
slide. Liberal and moderate
Republicans mostly held their
Pope Presides
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - scats.
Republicans tended to agree.
Pope Paul VI presided for the
first time today over s work­ They conceded there was not
ing session of Ihe Ecumenical much they could do to block
Council to dramatize "Ihe ser- Democratic programs as they
iouincss of Hie missionary ac­ had dune in the past.
tivity of tho church."

WEATHER: F air weather thru Saturday; high tomorrow in low 80a; low tonight nenr 60.
VOL. 66

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United Preas Leased Wire

Eatiblishei ii9i)&amp; FBI., NOVEMBER 6, 1064

SANFORD,

Longwood'* Episcopal vicar,
the Rev. Charles W. Stewart
Jr., will be on the panel for
the Channel 9 telecast, "The
Small Issues of Our Time,"
this Sunday a t 6:30 p.m. Pro*
(ram topic will be "Is Demo*
PETITION drafting Chairman R. C. Carlson aa
g cracy a Moral Failure ?" and
candidate for re-election to Longwood City
moderator will be Judge Rich­
Council carried more than 100 signatures when
ard H. Cooper of the Orange
it was presented Thursday at City Hall by Dick
County Criminal Court of Rec­
Zartman, left and Jerry Van Dam.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) ords.
s e e
Complete unofficial totals In
Florida’* presidential, senator­
Lawrence Swofford, Alta­
ial and gubernatorial racea aa
monte Springs mayor and
compiled
by the Network Elec­
successful candidate for the
tion Service give President
County Commission seat in
Johnson a 34.000-vote victory
District 3, gave his version
over Sen. Barry Goldwater.
“ of people in general Thurs­
Still being counted, however,
day afternoon when certain
are more than 55,000 absentee
precincts were being checked
By Donna Estes
ballots. B it the Arizona sen­
fo r voting machine and pre­
ator would rted to get four of
Wayne Dupree appeared be­
cinct workers' accord on a
every five absentee ballots to
fore Longwood City Council
particular tally. A Clock
steal back Florida'* 14 elecWatcher on the scene moved Thursday to volunteer his ser­
torial votes.
in close to one machine to vices and ai'tombll* to patrol
The NES report from atl 3,check the figures In the Swor* Church Street at night. He ad­
278 precincts in Florida's 67
ford-Pope Bassett race. He vised that he had past police
counties have Johnson leading
CHECKING OUT THE VOTE yesterday afternoon a t a local wurehouse
started to move back, asked experience and training in the
Goldwater by a vote of JOT,where voting machine* are stored were these interested persons. The
Swofford if he wanted to north and said (hat although
800 to 863.731,
check was sought by Republican E. Pope Bassett after his unsuccessful
Sen. Spessard L. Holland was
check the machine. ‘‘No,” the police department is do­
bid for the County Commission seat in District 3. He tost to Lawrence
returned to Washington with
came the reply, "I trust peo­ ing an excellent job palrollng
the street, he realized that hav­
(44.816 votes, the largest num­
Swofford, Democrat. Shown nre, from left, County Judge C. Vernon Mize,
ple."
ing only one police car made
e • e
ber ever given a Florida offi
County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Bassett (in dark suit), and Mrs.
elal running in a popular elec­
Camilla Bruce, county voting registrar. At the muchine is W. A. Adams,
Another Clock Watcher, en it impossible to be in all parts
tion. Holland's opponent. Jack
head of the warehouse in which the machines are stored.
route to work this morning, of the city at the same time.
He declared that contrary to
soQville Republican Claude
noticed a number of police
rumors circulating in the city,
Kirk J r , got 554,260 votes.
cars congregated near the inthere was no speed trap on
Holland, Florida's senior
tersection of 20th Street and
Church Street but that he de­
senator lost only Sarasota
™ Sanford Avenue. Thinking
sired stricter enforcement of
County. He outpolled the Preil
something big was up, he the speed Un-its there. He in­
deni by about 45,000 votes ami
suits were not announced in a rent of the absentee votes.
By Harry I. Johnson
made a U-turn and headed formed council that his dog
was 82,000 votrs ahead of Gov"In s county where the Re­
back. When he got there, he was killed or the edge of his
distinct
tone and alleged possi­
E.
Pope
Basset
pirkrd
up
elect llaydon Burns.
Inquired about the congrega­ driveway this week by a speed­ All Christmas parcels mail­ In winning a two-year term one vole, a write-in, yesterday ble errors In transferring fig­ publican registration is only
approximately 17 per cent, this
tion. Seems police were in­ er and that it might well have ed by surface transportation as governor, Buma piled up when 23 voting machlnci were ures to certificate forms.
high
Republican vote wss
stalling a survey device which been a child.
destined for delivery to mem­ Mt.667 votes to *S4,80o for St. cheeked a g a i n s t precinct
On hand to check the ma­ made possible only by the ef­
will count traffic at the In­
Council thanked him for his bers of Ihe At med Forces over­ Petersburg Republican Char­ workers' tabulation* of the re­ chines which had been moved
forts of many Republican and
tersection.
offer and advised him to dis­ seas should r»e mailed not lat­ les Holley.
sults In his unsuccessful race fiom the precincts to Adams Democrat workers, the votes
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cuss his qualifications with er than Tuesday, Postmaster
Both Holland and Burns an­ for County Commission scat la Transfer A Storage on North of many finu conservative
Cecile Heard Said today. For nounced support for the nation­ District 3.
Headlights were left on by Police Chief Claude Layo.
Holly Avenue were County Democrats and Ihe encourage
L. J. North appeared to com­ airmail parcels the period la al Democratic ticket, although -Bassett, a Republican, was Judge C. Vernon .Mize, who re­
motorists this morning until
merit and Unofficial support
neither 4'irr;.-d zcUve.V ; « ouMit. from his temporary ceived the protest; Mri. Ca­
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"
after 7:30 as the season’s plain »bou‘, r t ' o ? :&gt;.&lt; Sep.
given me by many responsible
ember
regular
meeting.
He
drGreeting
cards
fur
overseas
tho
Johnson-Humphrey
ticket.
heaviest fog shrouded the ar­
winning circle by Lawrence milla Bruce, county voting Democrat leaden. 1 want to
ea. Might be appropriate to clared that contrary to the re- should be minted within th e 1
Swofford, Democrat, and may­ registrar; John Fitzpatrick, express my deep gratitude to
remind visitor! that this'* the port he has never disrupted a periods designated tor parcels
County Commission member all those who devoted so much
or of Altamonte Springs.
■eaaon for the fog and they ball game by traveling across if they are to have a reasonTha Republican candidate and ai-o member of the can o( their tlma and effort In
might leave a little earlier the si reel within the diamond able expectation of delivery
led by Its votes when returns vasaing hoard.
my campaign and my thanks
for their dcatination as traw l during a game. Council apolo­ prior to Christmas.
were completed early Wednes­ Also Swofford and his a t­ lo all who supported my can­
All artictf&lt; should be packed
gized ami agreed that he docs
day morning. But a canvass of torney, Joe Davis, and the un­ didacy with their votes."
will be slowed considerably.
not drive across the diamond in boxes of wood, metal, anlld
s e e
1.231 absentee billots showed successful candidate. Ilassett.
A
special
committee
of
comwhen games are in progress. or double faced corrugated
Wednesday
night that Swofford The machines were opened by
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Did you hear about the fel­
AU fiberboard munlty leader* interested In
In other business Edgar fiberboard.
low who couldn't get the Gold- Wright of Longdate appeared boxes should be securely wrap, education has been named to had picked up enough lo eke W. A. Adams, head of the
Tenth Dies
water aticker off his auto {to complain against about stray pod in heavy paper and tied plan Ihe annual American Edu­ out a 128-vote margin of vic­ storage firm and in whose
EL CENTRO, Calif. (UPI)
custody
the
machines
had
been
tory.
The
write
in
lowered
it
bumper? lie had a sign paint­ dogs in the subdivision. Mayor with strong cord.
cation Week observance next
A
10th person has died as the
placed.
to
a
127-vote
margin.
er make an "8" out of the A. R. Lormann advised him In addition to the articles week in Scmitole County,
result of last week's Jet bomb­
The machine* were checked
"4".
Heading
the
committee
Is
that since he will not sign a normally prohibited In the
er crash and fire during a
E. Tope Bassett, Republican
yesterday at U auett'i request.
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ATLANTA (U IT )-S outhdog complaint he should notify maila. matches of all kindi Mrs. Ruth E Long, coordina­ The 23 devices were from candidate fur County Com misAlthough the six-day run of Navy Day observance at the
eru Bell Telephone Co. said
The Lyman High band the police department when and lighter fluid may not be tor of Libraries, for the coun­
tho
Seminole
County
Fair
naval
air
facility
here,
officers
Precincts 1, 3. II, 15, 17, 201sloner, District ^hreo, slated
it hus signed a new agree­
wanta u i to remind everyliody dogs are annoying him.
mailed to overseas military ty school system.
and 23. The write-in vote was here today that suspected ir- doesn't conclude until Satur­ reported.
Sponsored
by
Ihe
National
addresses.
ment with tha Communica­
about the turkey dinner which
As result of additional tem ­
day
night,
American
Legion
in Precinct 11 and boosted regularities in voting provetion* Workers of America
'% will be served at the Lymnn pi slnts council agreed to refer Cigarettes, other tobacco pro­ Education Association, The Bassett's margin at tho Alta dure* had kd to the filing of Fair Association officials to­ Conducts Test
giving wage Increase* to
eafetortum from 5 until 7 the dog ordinance to the city ducts, coffee and various other American Legion, National monte Springs Community protests under section 101.57 of day described IhLs year's
NEVADA TEST SITE (UPI)
p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will attorney for possible rework­ items are prohibited In parcela Congresa of Parent! and House to 747-280.
the election code In seven pre- event si one of the most suc­ —The Atomic Energy Commis­ around *7,000 employe* in
Teacheri,
and
the
U.
S.
Office
ing.
addressed
to
some
military
bo used to buy new uniforms
Oilier than that, the precinct &lt;incts. Bassett continued that cessful of its kind.
sion (AEG) conducted an un­ nine states.
Daniel Lott appeared lo seek post office*. Complete informa­ of Education, American Edu­
According io Fair Associa­ derground nuclear test here
for tho band. The band, and
The agreement, providing
workers
and
voting
machines
the
questions
of
filing
warcation Week Is drsignrd to
the dance band, will plry dur- continuation of a license issued tion may he obtained by call­ spotlight what the school* are agreed. The figures in each rants u n d e r Chapter lot tion President Bob Mahan, to determine the effects of a for a general wage hike rang­
crowds are expected to Jam
ing the affair Band' Director ,nd k*P‘ m fore* fnr ^ P**1 ing your toe*I pojt office.
doing and to remind citizens precinct showrd (Swofford * against those chirg'd with Ihe exhibit buildings, livestock contained nuclear blast in car­ ing from $3 to $5, Is subject
John Blair is in charge.
, ittT l J or °P*r ®tul* * I®*"'
to approval by the union mem­
violations, and contesting the
bon at# rock.
that good schools are their re­ totals luted first):
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| dry on Church Street. The matbership.
Precinct 1, Sanford Junior election results in court have tents snd the midway of the
sponsibility, too.
Blue Grass Shews tonizht and
One clock watcher e.lled to J "
*° ,h' Coun'
The company said the agreaNationwide, more than 31 High School, 520-1M; Precinct been referred to the attorney Saturday for the event's final Successful Launch
observe that Sanford Mayor A l' ,&gt;„ ,,e*lth 1Vp;,1r,ment
3, Home Demonstration Build for the Republican It allot Su­
ment
wua reached under a
million
parents
are
expected
to
VANDKNBEItG AFit, Calif.
11 was agreed to purchase
Wilson didn't heed one of his
ing, 643-401; Precinct II, 28i&gt; curity Forces. Therefore, the activities.
three-year
contract, signed in
visit
their
schools
next
week
(UPI»
—
Tho
Air
Force
Thurs­
Despite light showers, Ma­
own suggestions. The mayor, three additional RCA radios JOHNSON CITY, Tex (UPI)
The local o mmlttee is start­ 747; Precinct 15, Shrine Club, final outcome of this race canday launched its fourth Min- September 1963, permitting
for the police department
han
declared,
the
fair
has
said the watcher, asked the
reopenings. NegoMotion was made and adopt­ —President Johnson, continu­ ing work immediately to plan 617-426; Precinct 17, Cassel not be determlmd for at least been well attended anil fair- uteman intercontinental bai-! ‘wo
people to display flags last
berry, 325 585; Precinct 20, 10 days."
ing an indefinite post-cam­ observance during the week.
lislie missile In as insny days I tintiona had been under way
ed to raise salaries of city em­
goers
have
been
generous
in
Tuesday as a reminder to citi­
paign rest al hi* Texas ranch
in analyzing the vote, Bas­
.Mayor A. !,. Wilson today Upsala, 36(1337; Precinct 23,
nn a successful 5,tsj0-milc trip since Oct. 19, when tho union
ployes beginning Nov. t with
zens to vote. Aside from post
today, had a schedule free of issued a proclamation desig­ Prairie Lake, 2!I5 516,
sett said, "I am most gratified their appreciation of the asso­ down tho Pacific m i s s i l e asked for a wage reopening,
the new 196163 fiscal year.
ciation's
efforts.
office, city and county offices
formal callers. But he’* been nating next week as American
Joining in tho request for to see that I received 58 per
ran^e.
the firm said.
Monthly salaries, including in­
"The exhibits
keeping the telephone tinea Education week in Sanford and the recheck were Mrs. Gret* cent of the vote in D istrict,. ...
and the banks, only two other
, , .. have been
, , a
creases, now will be, mainten­
humming.
flags were displayed in down­
“!* w“ k
called for al! citizens to work chen W. Tope and Mrs. E. R 3. and 54 per cent county-wide
ance superintendent. 1350; city
town Sanford Ami neither one
Among his many calls was toward the resolution of pro­ MacDonald, Urpuhlfran elec- with thi» cucplioru of pre- j . . ’ 3
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marshall, $350; part-time po'
of them, said the watcher, was
one to Secretary of Defense blems besetting public schools tors of Precinct I, who claim- cincts I, 3 and 15. My oppon. *,"&gt;1
1 JVl *d
ice, $95; city clerk, $100; clerk
,
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,
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wonderful
cooperation
from
Fnr An AH 'Round
Robert McNamara, now deep and lo rededicate themselves cd the returns were “ (raudu wit received 61 per cent of Hio
at the mayor’s place of busi­
. ..
of water department, $ 100;
, ,
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. , everyone, he added
in preparation of next year’s to enlarging educational op­ lent and erroneous.
ness.
votes
In
those
predominately
Good Time . , . *
clerk of police court. $50;
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military budget.
portunities.
The complaint said the re- colored precincts and 62\* per
maintenance men, $t Jo per
The llama Is dead — llong
hour; operators of gradrrt.
Meet Fnr A Drink At The
Hive the llama! The shaggy
mowers, e tc , $t 30 per hour.
brown beast which had been
FIUENDLY CARIBE
one of the prime attractions
at the Sanford Zoo for 15 years
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
was murdered by the buck
LONDON (UPI)—Red China
William V. Hemphill, prom­ Bank, director of Seminole president of the Rotary Club. cated at 47 W. Foray th Street is believed in British scientific
deer with whom he shares! a
Mon. th ru Sal.
inent Sanford businessman, Chamber of Commerce, and
pen. Maybe the deer got tired
The Small Business Advis­ in the Jacksonville National circles to be developing a rock
has been appointed to the
et parallel with the project
of being spit on I
ory Council is rnmposed of Rant Building, fourth floor.
• Dinting “On The Houst**
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Florida Small Business Ad­
that recently brought her the
outstanding business snd pro­
q
Every Friday Night
successful detonation rJ her
City Commissioners arc still The Federal government took visory Council, Kcnnon II.
fessional man in this a its
(Ladies hours 4:30-4.Jo
investigating the possibilities over operat or of a Florida Turner, manager of Small
first atomic bomb.
with a apecial knowledge of
Drink* lc per year ag*.)
of a pedestrian foot bridge savings and loan association B u a i n e s a Administration's
These circles feel the Chinese
and interval in small butineti.
over French Ave. at the San today hecause of a manage­ Jacksonville office, announc­
would
not
have
tied
up
so
It was rstaiiiished in 1961 to
many of their scientists on the
ford Junior High School, aimed ment dispute which threatened ed today.
assist the Agency in avalualat safeguarding some 1,300 the association's stability.
bomb If they were not also
Hemphill was appointed by
ing the effectiveness of SBA
By United Press
Junior high students by trans- The Federal Home loan Small Business Administrator
confident of having the mean*
programs and recommend me­
A blanket of fog was draped to deliver it
porting them above the trsf- Rank hoard will run the First Eugene P. Folry to advise on
thods of improving them. Th*
Federal Savings and Loan
over much of the central sec­
I) I % Be—instead of through it.
problem* of small business in
members serve without pay. tion of the nation today m l
• • •
Association o' Palm Bay, Fla.,
Florida and to suggest ways
Service* available f r o m light drizzles dampened the
New city finance director untit Ihe fight is settled.
Funeral Monday
of improving SBA's services
SBA
inelud* business and dis­ Southwest and New England.
Board
chairman
Joseph
P.
Howard Whelchel served his
Funeral services fnr Char­
to small firm owners and
aster loans, contracting snd
A rold frnnl dipped tem pera­ les Blsnehsrrl Searcy, 76, of
maiden voyage with a stormy M r Murray said in a statement
manager*
in
this
area.
technical assistance, manage­ tures into the 20i across the Izmgwood, former Seminole
city commission meeting Mon- that the board's unusual acHemphill is president of
ment help and licenaing Small northern Rockies. Cool air alio County Commissioner a n d
day as he assumed full reign tion "was brought about,
Business Investment Compan­ swept eastward into the weal- I-on gwood city clerk, who died
of the office. Howard laid he among things, by concern over Bill Hemphill Motors, Ponti­
ies which provide long-term ern Great Lakes.
wras mighty glad to have clerk a dispute between two rival ac, Buick and Rambler auto­
VALDEZ HOTEL
today In an Orlando hospital,
loan* and equity capital to
Rosa Rotunda by his side to factions, each of which claims mobile dealer. He is active in
Most other areas had clear will be held at 2 p. m. Monday
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
small firm*. Th* SBA Office skies snd relatively warm at Longwood Christ Episcopal
help steer, til he gets his sea to he the legally elected board civic affairs, being director
j f Sanford Atlantic National
R legs
I of directors."
HILL UEMITULL
in Jacksonville, Florida ii lo­ temperatures,
Church,

Johnson
Margin

JtSUVA

3 4 ,0 0 0

Citizen Offers
Services Gratis
To Longwood

Now Is Time
For Yule Mail
To Servicemen

One Vote Difference In Recount

Education Week
Observance Set

Southern Bell
Salaries Hiked

Seminole Fair
Big Success

Rest Continued
By President

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U. S. Takes Over
Florida S &amp; L

Hemphill Gets SBA Job

Red China Seen
Making Rocket

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Blanket Of Fog
Moves In North

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Rev. Grover Sewell

Confusion

Evangelistic Crusade
Emphasis Month
Planned A t Pinecrest

Amiwsary

Is Observed

Sunday, Ncv. IS, will mark Pastor William J. Guess has
E l d e r Springs Baptist
Annual Stewardship Empha- th« beginning of on eight-day announced weekday services
Church this Sunday will eelatU Month U being obearved by Evangelistic Crusade at Pint- at T:3o p.m. Fun nursery fadbrats ita assaath auaissraary
Grace MethedUt Chureh dur­ o u t Baptist Cfeureh, US Wert title* win be open tor all
ing November under direction
by having Ha fourth Hows'
evangelistic service*.
1 Corinth is ae 11:33 Mila ui, many may not
of the Commission on Steward­
coming Day, an w ent which
Revival music win bn under
"God la set the author of coo* desire.
ship and Finance. Purpose el
has become an annual affair
direction of lev . Page Wil­
fusion, but of peace.”
There la a way to have It and the satire program, according
usually falling on ths Sunday
liam* tad special musk wUl
Ptrhapa wo all agree with yet we are bombarded with to commission member*, U “to
bt presented by the ehrtr. en­
thla hot I fort certain that we temptations to go from peace challenge the membership to
sembles, duets, and sotoa dur­
of the church's founding in
do not all experience the peace rather than to It.
evaluate the portion of time,
ing the revival.
IN ?.
In our Uvea that we want very The baile thing we muat do f slants and money which have
williams, minister of odueaThe ehuuh began as a mis­
nueh. Aa o pastor I reellie lo h n e peace la to be God- been dedicated to ChrUt'a
Uoa and youth at Ptoeciert
sion, sponsored by First Bap*
aiare end more what a rare centered. This meins we mutt Kingdom.”
Baptist, to new to tha church
tlit Church of Sanford, on REV. MARTIN FOUTZ
thteg poaee la and how diffi­ le a n of Him, trust Him, wor­ Rev. John H. Hires Jr.,
and community having
January
10,1154, la the horns
cult ttla to obtali in our Uvt*. ship, aod obey Him. Perbapa Grace Methodist minister, has
to
of Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. K. X. RasterSodtr*
The thought else occurs to n e thla acema a rather small de­ prepared a throe-servlet aer­
New
IS
present,
blunt
with
IS
persona
present.
that peace la the most longed mand for one of the moat pre- ies on “Total Stewardship”
jvtd next door to
It later moved
lor factor of life even though clout pearl* obtainable. Real­ which will be continued tola
fee
the
home
of
r Mrs.
Mr*. Sally John­
Johnty tt la, yet this does not mean woek on "The Grace of Christ­
son. As It grew
grow a building
that trusting and obeying our ian Giving” and nest weak on
was erected on land
id donated
"No, Thank You," n sermon
Lord la not lacriflelal, too.
F ta n f a s Baptist Chapel la
By JOM Casselberry
by
Mr.
and
Mrs,
0. Perry
It does mean that we will rcUUng to health,
Cocoa during hia soilage days
Dr. Royall A. Yount, presi­
Wade.
Rav. Hires alao will ho to
place Him first in our lives.
rt Stetson University. After
dent of ths Florida Synod, Lu­
During these year# the theran Church of America, will
Christ does not tolerate anyone charge of the program for thU
completing his bachelor of arts
A
RECEPTION
wan
given
recently
by
Rev.
and
Church has received into its install Rav. Martin F. Fouls
or anything before Him. Thla Sunday's T p. m. mooting of
degree nt Stetson to HIT. ha
Mrs. Hubert Thomaa, ahown above, of the F irst
m e m b e r s h i p almost 600 as pastor of Messiah Lutheran
means that we will be able to the Methodist Man whan ha
Baptist Chureh of DeBary to honor new mem­
person*. Minietering to many Church of Casselberry this
White to
mako all of our decisions with will speak no the suhjeet of REV. PAGE WILLIAMS
By JstA ss Bay*
ber! who have joined the ehurch during the past
Christian
Stewardship.
Navy personnel has meant the Sunday at the 10:16 worship
the
thought
In
mind
that
they
Lake
County
ha
servod
aa
as­
Onora Road, with Bet. John
The Wooane Mlasiooary So­
year. The reception was held In the social hall of
loss of many or this number service to be held at the tem­
ciety of the First Baptist will be made according to our Next Thursday tho Men’s Pelham, pastor of First Bap­ sociation*! music director and
the church which is located on Shell Road.
Club Win sponsor a Ladtoa’ tist Church, Faiathe,
as they have bean transferred porary meeting place, the
was known for hte ability to
Church of Gnoeva will boat a taterprrtatioa of Hie Will.
(Middleton Photo)
motivate psoyto to
to other areas. With a mem­ American Legion Home oo
reception In honor of the The church la not ao object Night Harvaat Banquet npan tog.
vibrant enthusiasm.
bership of 300, the church Prairie Lake.
church's new pastor and hia of worship. God lo Christ la to an members of tho church.
la v . Williams
stands at a testimony to ded­ In tha afternoon Dr. Yount
family, Xev. and Mra. V. M. the only One Christiana wor­ Guest speaker wUl bn Chap­
later eg education and musk at
ship but tho church la Import­ lain Lao McDonald from the
icated Christiana who saw i will meet with the Councilman,
Gor(so, Jim and Joe.
North Hialeah Baptist Church
The reception will be held at ant. Christ died for it! I He Sanford Naval Air Statkm
need and sacrificed to meet Lutheran Churchwomen, Lu­
to Hialeah. During hto mtoto
theran League and other in­
tta Community Hall In Geneva knew that It would be Hla in­ Proceeds from the banquet
that need.
toy to song thw t to v h ia
on Nov. • from 3-1 p.m. Every­ strument to bulk! o world win go toward coat of renting
Homecoming w i l l begin terested persons at 2:3n.o. m.
charge eg the music tor sov
isre Hia Kingdom would a cabin for next year's Lay­
one la invited to attend end
with Sunday School at 9;45 to conduct the Every Church
oral evangelistic
reign
supreme. You end 1 men's Ratraat.
meet Rev. Grofto and his
a.m. and extend through Visitation of th# Florid* Sy­
In addition to hia
family and people of Geocva make up this instrument. Are
dinner-on.the.grounds. T h e nod.
Mrs.
Cecil
Tucker,
1
m
med­
grtmn
and
services
for
each
By J i m Casselberry
congregational m usk direct
ore especially invited. At pre­ we serving Him through It or
Members of tha American tag, WUllami to noted tor Ms iate past president of tho First
promoting Christian morning message will be
sent Rev. Grogan la the only are wo saying that Christ wa*
Baptist
Chureh
WMU.
peat
Legion
Memorial
Post
J5«
and
Bav Rhea atria of soloing. "The
misilo&amp;j t h r o u g h million brought by Dr. Henry H.
active paitor on the field lo wrong aod wo do not need to
vlea president of Seminote
Martin, former pastor of the
Auxiliary
Unit
and
VFW
Poat
Ntarty
and
Nina”
ia
servo T
study, prayar, community mis­
Geneva.
10010 and Us Auxiliary, both many of tho favorite# which Baptist Association and Sun­ sions and stewardship. Assist­ church while It was still a
Of couree, there are errors
of Casselberry, havo been in­ be slop. Tho youthful singer beam Director of First Bap­ ing Mrs. Guess were Mra. mission.
(n the church, but they are
The member* extend a sin­
vited by Rev. Lucas Grila of also la known for hia becoming tist Church, recently installed Gramkow, Mra. Clark, Mra.
tho human pollution that will
officers and chairmen of the
By Donna Eslea
cere
welcome to all friends
"Sunshine
in
tbe
Soul
W
•
■
t
minster
Presbyterian
be over-ridden by the Head
Smith, Mrs. Herrin and Mrs.
Woman's
Missionary
Union
of
By Jalla Bartee
and
farmer
members
to
enjoy
The Women's Guild of St.
Church to attend the 11 a.m. ality and la often called the
or the Church, even our Lord
Fitzpatrick.
Pinecrest Baptist Chureh.
The Pathfinders Club of Al­ worship service thla Sunday "Smiling Soloist.”
this special day with them.
Mary Magdalen C a t h o 1i a
Jesus.
Tha
Woman's
Mission
ary
tamonte Springs Seventh Day in honor of Veterans Day.
Mrs. Betty Gramkow was Union will hold a night meet­
When asked to serve by
Church will sponsor a Day of
Adventist Church collected 4M Those planning to attend
installed
as president with ing once each quarter in order
Ume, talent or substance pray
Recollection, Nov. 28, at the
cans of food and 11.80 In cash
Mra.
ghlrtey
Williams
as
vice
loog and dlUlgently before re­ donation* from residents la ara asked to mast at 10:41
that those unable to attend the
church
in Altamonte Spring!
preildent
and
Mrs.
Sara
PatBy Dame Eatee
fusing. Peace comas Into tho
monthly day meetings will
a.m. The day also ia being
for women of the Guild and "
tersoo aa secretary-treasurer. have an opportunity to keep
Nomination of officer* ii life so lived because It Is ac­ the area on Halloween night observed in memory of the
surrounding Parish.
Other officers are Mra. Informed as to activity and
main Item on the agenda for cording to HU Will, and HU which will be given to needy four chaplains of different
By Donna Eatea
Grace Herrin, Girls Auxiliary plans.
Retreat Master for the
the regular meeting of the WUI for HU children in peace. famllloa In the area.
faiths
who
gava
their
lives
Club leaden have publicly
and Sunbeam director; Mra.
The
Holy
Name
Society
of
event
will be Rev. Thomas J.
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Following adjournment, a
expressed appreciation on be during World War 11 so that
Pat McCoy, Young Womin’i covered dish luncheon was St, Mery-Magdalen Catholic Tapp, C.SS.R. of tha Redemplymcwood'e Christ Episcopal
half of the entire group for others might have their life
Rav. Charles B. Hogg, pastor Auxiliary; Mra. Betty Fleet, held with the Shirley Smith Church of Altamonte Springs torist Order at New Smyrna
Church scheduled for Tuesday
kindness and genoroslty shown Jackets.
of Christ Methodist Church, Jana Ptader Circle chairman;
at I p.m. at the Parish House
Circle hosting tho lunchaon. will sponsor a Father-Son Beach. Activltlea of tha day
the young people during this
Sunlsnd Estates, who recently Mra. Becky Sherwood, Shirley
on Church direst.
Mrs. Sherwood was in charge Communion Breakfast this will include registration at
worthy mission. They also have
mad* a tour of the Holy Land, Smith Circle chairmen, and
of
planning and decorations. Sunday at 10 a.m. at the VII 8:30 a.m., Mnsa at 11:30,
Serving on the nominating
given a vole of thanks to adults
has announced that he will be­ Mrs. Helen McMullen, Gene
la Nora Restaurant in Win­ lunch at noun, and Benedic­
By Jane Casselberry
committee are Mrs. Pauline
ccompanylng the boys and
gin to show color slides of hia Clark Circle chairman.
tion at 2 p.m.
p
ter Park.
Rev. and Mrs. Delmav girls and to those providing
Stevens, Mrs. Jo Anne Hamentire trip beginning with the Alio, Mra. Evelyn Fitzpat­
Guest
speaker
will
he
Lar­
Conference
will
be
held
Board
To
Meet
mond and Mrs. Jesn Paster- Copeland of Casselberry Com­ cars for transportation.
T:30 p. m. service Nov. St, rick, million study chairman;
The executive board of the ry Lib«rtoi«, ptgyvr with tha during the day and eonfeinark. Conducting the meeting munity Methodist Church and
Tbe slides will be shown Mrs. Dm Mundy and Mrs.
First
Methodist
Church
of
Church
of Nativity Catholic Central Florida Broncos and aiona will be heard. A nominal
will be Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, children, Matt and Carrie, left
Sanford will observe World each Sunday evening through Marge Smith, prayer chair­ Women’s Club will meet at 3 former star quarterback at registration fee will be charg­
after last Sunday evening's
current president.
Dec.
13.
Invitation
to
the
pub
Outlook Sunday at this week's
men; M n. Wills dean Clark,
ed to defray expenses of th*
The Altar Guild of the worship servleo for a vaca­
11c has been etxeoded by Rev. stewardship chairman; Mrs. p.m. Monday at the Social the University of Florida.
services
when
member*
of
Hall of the Church. Mrs. Gen*
Reservations may be made lunch. Reservations will b*
church will meet at 7 p.m. tion In Kentucky.
Hogg.
the church will be introduced
Bessie Davis, community mis Shannon, president, will con* by calling Maurice LeRua no accepted until Nov. 22 by con­
In their abeence. Rev. El­
Tuesday, also at the Perish
to
“World
Outlook,”
the
missions chairman, and Mrs. duct the meeting.
tacting Mra. Francis Ley.
later than Saturday.
House. Mrs. Ronsld O'Netl, ton P. Richard*, retired Meth­
By Donne Eat#*
Kathy Grant, enlistment chair­
tionery magasine of the Mathdirector, will preside.
odist minister, will preach
New officers were elected odist Church published month­
man;
Sunday at ths 1:30 a.m. and nt the regular meeting of tha
Mrs. Barbara Guess, pro­
10:46 a.m. worehlp services. Ladlss Auxiliary of First Pen­ ly giving the colorful pictura
of total mission work.
gram
chairman; Mrs. Becky
Tha Gideon Society Llll pro­ tecostal Church, Inngwood,
For the 7:30 p.m. services,
Sherwood and Mre. Marge
vide tha speaker for the eve­ held Monday evening at the
By Jane Casselberry
First Methodist will Join
Smith, social chairmen; Mrs.
ning service.
If
you are wondering how Bonnie Fugate, pianist, and
church on Orange Ave.
Methodist
churches
through­
On Sunday, Nov. IS, Rav,
Named were Mrs. M. L. Mc­ out the land to calibrate to taka care of that Christmas Mrs. Teddy Abies, publications
Dick Evsna, president of the Slawart McRae, aseociate pas­ Daniel, president; Mrs. Obera
list this year, tha Ladles and publicity chairman.
Pull Gospel Business Men’s tor of the First Methodist Young, vlra president; Mm . Grist Day of Methodist Sing­ Guild of Ascension Lutheran
ing.
The
services
will
be
led
In pretesting the duties end
Fellowship of Ortendo, wilt Church of Ortando, w i l l Evelyn MeCWry, secretary
Church, Casselberry, invitee challenges of each office, Mre.
by
the
cnmhjned
voice*
of
the
apesk at the First Federal preach at both morning serv­ and Mrs. Victoria Alrey,
Youth Choir and Chancel you to visit their annual Tuckar used as examples
Bank Bmid ins In Sanford this ices.
Christmas Fair to be held many women of the Bible with
treasurer.
Choir.
Saturday at 7'30 p. m.
Sunday, Nov. 16, starting at the service# they performed
Following
t
h
s
business
Thla special meeting 1* be
4 p.m. at tha chureh.
meeting refreshments of cupIn Christ's name.
tng sponsored by the Filth
cakts, chips and dips, cookies,
Items on sate will include
rollowlni tho instaUiUoa,
Pool Prayer Group of Sanford
coffee and punch were served
variety of gift articles, un­ program chairman Barbara
and the public will be welcom­
by Rav. E. Ruth Grant.
usual ornaments and decora­ Guess presented goals for the
ed. Special music and singing
tions and dalicloua baked WMU for tha coming year
will be featured during the Rev. Durwsrd H. Knight,
goods. Cookies and caffes will through the media of pro*
meeting.
pastor of the First Southern Meeting Series
By Donna Estee
be served.
Methodist Church, recently
Joe Blineo, member of the
Rev. Charles W. Stewart
spoke on Bible-Reading In the Billy Graham Evangelistic Jr., vicar of Lonirwuud Christ
schools and list Sunday night Team, will conduct a series of Episcopal Church, will appear
continued the theme on the meetings Nov. 6-Nov. 16 In end participate in the Chan­ First Meeting
elvle responsibilities of
All concerned young people
Orlando st First Methodist nel Nina (WFTV) telecast
Christian.
Church, Jackson St. and Mag­ "The Smell Issues of Our are invited to attend the first
REV. DON POWELL APPEARS EACH
Rav. Robert Mf. Jenkins nt Used tor the first time was nolia Av*. Rltnco ha* been
Time," this Sunday at 4:39 meeting of the Youth Group
First Methodist Church. San ■ new pulpit presented to the
of Ascension Lutheran Church
SUNDAY 12:00- 12:30 P.M. ON
ford, will conduct the second ehurch by Mr. and Mrs I, P. with the Team since 1066 p.m.
of Caaeelberry this Sunday
when
I.,
'-''it.’
as
as.tM.Ialc
Topic
ui
tha
iiiugram
wilt
church-wide Bible Study nt the Duffey.
bo "1&gt; Democracy a Moral starting at • pjn. This newly
hook of Genesis next Wednes­ At a church conference held evangelist.
WESH-TV, CHANNEL 2
Failure." Moderator will oo organised group will ba un­
day starting at 7:30 p. m.
recently with James Talmadg*
der
the
leadership
of
David
Judge Richard 11. Cooper of
A catered dinner will be Jr., presiding. Rev. Knight dis­ Rummage Sale
available al C IS pm with cussed plans for s one-wcel The Sunshine Circle of the tha Orange County Criminal Vorpegel. Rsfrvshmenti will
be served by Pastor and Mrs.
meals priced for adults and indoctrination course in the be­ Casselberry Community Meth­ Court of Records.
C.
R. Zehnder.
children.
Reservations for liefs of the Southern Methodist odist Church will sponsor a
those wishing to attend should Church. The course will he rummage sale Ssturday start­ A normally hsalthy person
be in the ehurrh office no la- conducted Nov. IS through ing at 9 a. m. at the
only 7 to 10 day*
Sale Planned
ter than Monday afternoon
St. Mary-Magdaltn's Altar
Society will sponsor a rum­
mage eels Nov. 13-14 at tha
Fern Plssa Shopping Center
in Fsm Park. Anyone wish­
ing to donate saleable articles
bring them to the gar- w- op lhe_ church property
By Jana Casselberry
in AltamanU Springe. For
Tha Itebekah Circle of the
pickup service call Mre. John
Casselberry Community MrthWBMtoMB w a n n a
Eberhardt.
Church WSCS met in
Virginia Petreskl
Hall ot the church
P. O. Box 1114
Ssafatd
Mrs. Nelson Bunnell,
FOR ANY OCCASION
rhetrman, presiding. Follow­
Nora Narris
FLOWERS
ing tha busincia meeting those
TB 8-1614
ARE ALWAYS
8. Bamtaole
sttending
made attractive
UNDER THE CANVAS CATHEDRAL
CORRECT
Christmas corsages to sell at
Phyllis BogsasUnn
the wseg Be n s r at the church
FA 3-4144
BEGINNING NOV. 9th — MONDAY thru SATURDAY
Laka Mary
on Saturday, Nov. 14. Tb* cir­
cle also will hava charge of ths
Mildred Haaey
7:30 P.M. NIGHTLY—SUN. AFTERNOON, 3:00 P.M.
white elephant booth.
MI-S411
Deltas*
Others present were Mr*.
Erast Franckenberg, Mrs. Bill
Mary Galtliv*
Young, Mra Mary Mobley,
MEMBERS of the Rebnkah Circle of Caaselbcrry Community Methodist
Mrs. Edgar Lyons. Sirs. John
Church WSCS are ahown making Christmas corteges to be sold nt their
« MILES NORTH OF ORLANDO
Birkheimer, Mrs. Thorbjorn
R eiaar nt the church on Saturday, Nov. 14. Mra. Edgar Lyone, left, Mrs.
Sophie Htlasa
Dahl and Mrs. Leonard CasxclDeBary
John Rirkhdnicr, Mrs. Nelson Bunnell, Mrs. Thorbjorn Dnhl and Mrs.
8 MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
141-4441
ALu&gt; AloWuj, beds lo csuuura.
U krnld l ’hoto)

O r Peace?

Messiah Church
Induction Set

G tntva WMU
Sets Reception
For Pastor

Veteran Groups
Invited To
Services

New WMU Officers Installed
At Pinecrest Baptist Church

Pathfinders
Collect Food
For Needy

Churchwomen
To Nominate
New Officers

Guild Sets Day »&gt;
Of Recollection

HNS To Hear
Libertore

Church To Se«
Color Slides
O f Holy Land

Rev. Copeland
On Vacation

Methodists Set
Special Day .

Auxiliary Names
New Officers

Guild Schedules
Christmas Fair

Prayer Group
Program Set

See

Bible Reading
Discussed

DON
POWELL

Vicar To Be
On Telecast

Bible Study
Scheduled

A tte n d

IN PERSON

services

tfiisweeH

at urn am
J&gt;(aceof
worsfdj)

Yule Corsage
Sale Nov. 14

L0NGW00D SHOPPING PLAZA
Route 17-92

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FINANCING college education was subject of
a talk given before South Seminole Elementary

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School CTP by Jack P. Toole. Toole, vice presi­
dent of South Seminole Bank, is shown with
CTP program chairman Mrs. T. J. Durrance.

College Education
Cost On Upswing
By Jana fin** lb* ITT
Jack P. Tool*, vice prealdent of South Seminole Bank,
spoke to the Council of
Teacher* and Parent* (CTP)
of South Seminole Elemen­
tary School at Casselberry on
way* to rare for and help fi­
nance your child’* college ed­
ucation, and presented a film
*on “How to use your bank."
Ue stressed the Importance
of a college education, but
reminded parent* that the
average coat of a year at colleg# hua increaied from |S 00
after World War II to $2,000
and by 1970 will probably be
$3,000, thua making It Imper­
ative that parent* of ele^ n e n ta ry children atart anyIng now.
Rev. Luca* Grile, of West­
minster Presbyterian Church,
gave the Invocation.
Way* and mean* chairman
Mr*. William Eggera report­
ed that $ 2 0 1 1 0 was realited
from the recent rummage sale
held at Fern Plaza. She said
^ ih e thanked everyone who
Whelped, particularly Walter
Bonder who furnished th i
store in which to hold the
sale and the Caasrlberry
Community Methodist Church
which loaned the tables.

Second Man
Readied After
Fint Fizzles

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CAPE KENNEDY &lt;UP1) The United States, thwarted by
a freak mishap In ita first at­
tempt to explore Mars, today
readied another Mariner probe
for the tam e picture-taking
mission.
Mariner 3 died late Thurs­
day night, about nine hour*
after launch, despite the lastditch efforts of • team of
scientists to revive the com­
plex. im pound spacecraft.
The ship's twin, Mariner 4,
lilt atop another Atlas-Aeena
rocket ready lor launch expect­
ed within two weeks.
The ill fated probe, designed
to take 22 pictures of mysteri­
ous Mars ard help lead the
way lor future apace ship land­
ings. now la speeding Into or­
bit around the sun to become a
lifeless space derelict.
Project chief Jack N. James
early today blamed Mariner’s
failure on a protectve cover
that apparently hung up on the
•pace craft Instead of being
thrown clear during early
stages of flight
lie explained that the cover,
which shields the delicate Mar
lner during launch, prevented
the ship's vital sntar panel
from unfolding to recharge Its
overstrained battery with en
ergy from the sun.
As a result, the battery fall
cd and Mariner's radio fell sil­
ent.
James said the positive
cause of the trouble would not
be determined fur several days
until volumes of data radioed
back from Mariner are analys­
ed.
He raid engineers would be
gin at once preparing to
launch Mariner 4. the last
space craft in the 1 1 1 2 million,
tvroshot Mars program.

The following have been ap­
pointed to serve with her on
the way* and mean* commit­
tee: Sir*. Vivian Lavendar,
Mrs. Pat Perry, Mrs. Eva
Moore and Mrs. Ann David­
son.
Mrs. M o o r * announced
there a rt now 470 members
in the CTP, compared to 383
last year.
Sirs. Margaret Durrance
reported on a request for a
full time librarian submitted
to County School Supt. R. T,
Milwce by a delegation from
the CTP. He told them it
would be impossible to have
one this year hut funds for a
librarian would be budgeted
in Slay for the next school
year.
A list of itema submitted
by the school principal, C.
SI. Harp, aa possible CTP pro­
ject* wai read. Member* will
vote their preference a t the
December meeting. Included in
the list were eight abaci at
lid each; five record players
a t $50 each; $300 worth of
library books; 24 lunchroom
tray*; and a sprinkler ay item
for school grounds, partial,
$75; complete $250.
Proposed changes in the by­
laws were read and will be
voted on In December.
A special board meeting
will be held st the school at
9:30 n.in. Thursday. The stu­
dy group on pupil testing will
Two Breaking and entering be held at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 19
reports are k m ; investigated nt the school and William
Wharton, in charge of testing
by local police.
The thief took $3 from a soft for the county schools, will
drink machine ami $1 from a be present.
cash drawer at Gator Lumber
The president, Mrs. Gergld
Company, French Avenue, af- McGinnis, reported on a meet­
bftaklng a window in the build­ ing held Oct. 29 with Milwee,
ing.
which aha attended along with
9 A burglar made off with a representative* of all the par­
typewriter from the Kirch ent teacher groups in tho
hdft Building. 13th Street and county. These meeting* are to
Holly Avenue, after cracking
Ire held monthly.
a window but dropped it and
A committee was appointed
left it outside the window,
to
help organise a safety pa­
window, police said Both cn
tries were made sometime dur­ trol a t the school.
Boom count wae won by
ing the night
Mrs. Elmer 8 tone'a Drat
grade for th* primary gradea
and Troy Stuart’* fifth grade
for th# 4th, &amp;th, and Sth
gradea.
Refreshment* were served
“ Better send a policeman in the cafeteria following tha
oyer here. There's a man with program by the second grade
blood all aver him lie looks home room mothers who dec­
orated the serving table in
suspicious."
That startling bit of informs the spirit of sb-ctlon night
tlon was given police head with a centerpiece of red,
.quarter# yesterday from a white, and blue flowers, flags,
•cleaning establishment on Writ and figure* of a donkey and
an elephant The punch wss
Util Street
Their police log report show* red and even tha cookie* were
tba man hid bought two tur- decorated with red, white and
koyi, had cut off their heads blue stripe*.
and the blood had gotten on
him. Ik- hadn't bothered to
clean up.

Burglars Hit
#Two Businesses

Annual Scouter
Dinner Saturday
St. Johns District annual
Scout dinner will be held at
All Souls Church social ball
Saturday at 7 p m.
Adult leader,
committee
member*, den mothers and
parents from DeLsnd, Orange
City, Lake Helen. Dcllary. DeLean Springs, Sanford and Or
Undo are expected to attend
Special awards for boys who
have earned their F.agie
Award and lliclr church awards will be presented, along
with some adult scouter
awards.
.Master of ceremonlei will be
Dr. Malcolm Dayman, form­
er St. Johns District chairman
The Scooters will be welcomed
by Mayor A. L. Wilson of San
ford and new officers will fie
installed by District Vice Pres
ident Randall Chase.

Unfounded

Funeral services for Mrs.
Tfcresa Susan Wurtz. 77. a na­
tive of Alvaiia. Ohio, win, died
Wednesday in Toledo. Ohio,
» « # announce*! for St. Jose
Ph’a Church, Tiffin, Ohio
■She is survived by a son,
%John Wurtz Sr., of Sanford:
grandson. John Wurtz Jr., of
Toledo; tvro groat-granddaugh
tars, three sisters and four
Mothers, all in Ohio.
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fta v y p-rv&gt; nn,l h ,ln * Ir a n irat-raj. O rla ln a lly cost I I I # .
O a la a c a du* 1*1. T a k a o v ,r
M V m a n ls f t .1 l p*r month
fWII I I M I I I D a , a r V « * l

Thres seats on tha Cassel­
berry Town Council wit) be
up for grabs during tha mun­
icipality's annual election on
Dro. 7, along with tha offlea
of mayor, town d ark and
marshal.
To data, not a single can­
didate has filed for offlea,
according to Ctark Mary Haw­
thorne. Sh* aald today that
deadline for candldatoa to
fila has tw«n act a t 5 p.m.,
Nov. 25.
Term* for present council­
man Arthur N. Lego, E d A.
t.unn and L. E. Woodhams
expire this year.
Mr*. Hawthorne also an­
nounced that voter regia tra-

Church Members
Contribute
$2.85 Billion

CRAFT WORK has been completed by these members of Den Seven,
Bear Lake Cub Scouts. Shown are, front from left, Tim Downer, Daniel
Doolittle, Tom Van Horn, T. J. Boully, Steve Rerg; row two, Steven Cain,
Steven Berkley, Toil Rybickf, Phillip Kelley, Kolnnri Hill III, Bill Klinger
and Kenny Westmoreland; buck, Jeff Krcnzcr and Den Mother Mm. Mary
Krenzer.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK (UP!) - Mem­
ber! of 41 U. 8 . Protestant
sect* contributed a record
total of $2.S3 billion to tbeD
churches in 19G3, the National
Council of Churches announc­
ed.
The council laid 1963 church
giving exceeded the 1962 lota)
by $569 million. About 11.5
per cent went to home and
foreign missions, tile rest going
In congregational operations
and other local itema.
Nineteen U. S. denomina­
tion* reported spending $241.4
million on new building last
year.
The churches which topped
the list for individual giving
were Ihe Reformed Church of
America at $117.58 a member
and the Presbyterian Church
In the U. S. at $109.43 a mem­
ber.
Six Canadian churches re­
porting to the council said
members gave $127.'8 million
of which $100 million was for
congregational expense*. The
1982 totals were $123.2 miliioo
and $96 million, respectively.

DEN ONE of Bear I.«ke Cub Scout Puck 230 made hand puppets fur
crufts achievement. Showing their work are, front from left, Max Lovett,
Norman Riddell and Gary Kowalski; buck, Dean Nichols, Hicky Ostrander
and Billy Jordan. Mrs. Christine Riddell, left, is Den Mother.

Arm y Exercises Claim 9 Lives Needs Adventure
FT JACKSON, S.C. (UPl) from a helicopter.
— Two separate helicopter
Tire Army is using 32,000
crush* a Tinned.ty that killed troops over 1.5 million am-*
two men and injured six in the two Carolinas and
brought to nine the fatality Georgia tu test a m-w con­

list for tho Army'# experi­
ment in sir mobility. Air AaSUIlit II.
The helicopters crashed to
the ground in northeastern
•South Carolina near Cheraw.
Six uther men in the mas
sive exercise were killed
small iif Augusta. Un., Satur­
day when t w o transport
plane* in a formation collided
and dropped to earth.
Wally Peacock’s
Last month a suh!ler was
killed
while lowering
Father Succumbs himselfIn ona fall
a rope suspended
Word was rrrplved here today of the death af Drew Pea­
cock of Alt ha, Fin., father of Falls To Death
a funner Sanford resident,
BADEN-BADEN, Germany
Wallace Peacock.
(UPl)—'Tony Kienshofer, the
Mr. Peacock died Thursday
and the funeral service# were German mountaineer who par
planned for 3 p.m. today in liripatrd In the first asrent «l
Switzerland's Eiger north fare
Altha.
Wallace Peacock la now a in 1981, fell to his death from
resident of the community of a cliff in the Battcrstelscn
Chattahoochee.
Saturday, police said.

iSuspicions

^Sanford Man's
Mother Dies

Candidate Deadline Is N ov. 2 5

JOHN S SHOE SERVICE
2163 SO. PARK AVENUE

cept—using helicopters and
l i g h t plane* Instead of
ground curriers to transport
troops amt provid* weapon
support.

HEMPSTEAD, E n g l a n d
(UPl)—A mother told official*
here she feared her 13 ycar-old
son, who wanted to be come an
author, had run away to gath­
er adventurous experiences for
his next work.

tlon books will be open until
5 p.m. Nor. 25. In addition,
residents may also register
between the hours of 5:30 and
7;30 p.m. on Nov. 6 , 13 and
20 , and betm-en the hour* of
10 a.m. and 12 noon on Nov.
7, 14 and 21.

The regular meeting of tha
Town Council la slated for
Monday night with the com­
prehensive toning ordinance,
which has been la the mill for
more than two yean, the
featured Item on the agenda
for discussion.

NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS
CHAPTER 192.21 FLORIDA STATUTES PRO­
VIDES: “ All owner# of property ihall be Held
to know that tnxe* are due and payable thereat
nnnunlly and are hereby charged with the duty
of aacertaining the amount of such tax ta d
paying the name before the first day of April «f
each year."

Under Chnptcr 193.41 Notice Is
Hereby Given That The Tax Roll*
Are Now Open For Paym ent Of
1964 County Taxes A t The Court
House Subject To 4% Discount
If Paid In November, 3% In
December, 2% In January And 1%
In February.
Statement* have been mailed to all property
owner* or their agent* at last known addre**.
If your* hit* not been received, pleaae notify
Ihi* office.

Please Return Statem ent
With Tax Paym ent

John L. Galloway
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Out For
Victory

Favored Over

1 U Harries***, v u a a backflaM naatag a t MB sttwngtli
tm the flnt time, wtrw f a m ­
ed by from oat to Mircc points
to gli« the Gnssnki their aixth

Tha f l n t full-fladgod In tar-county high school
football eonteat in Samlnola County hlstonr win go
down In the record books when tha SHS Samlnolea
clash tonight with th a Lyman High Greyhounds at

lost.
A armed ad Man 33,009 to
It,MO « u exported.

p m with Seminole given
th a roR of favorita and

Miami, which h u loot four,
tiad MM tod wow ooa, will hare
rate Baaasiak la tha starting
llosop for the flrat time ttU
•eases, aa wwQ a* Rum Smith
and Jack Sima, all working be*
kind aoyhomora quarterback

Lrmaa the underdo*.
Tfo Samiaolea ad tha M atn
Coelartaee a n expected to
eutrace tha Greyhounds with
•as*. However, Raid Coach
Jim Plgott la sot exactly aura PHOENIX, Aria. (UP1) lajuriaa have kept Smith
hie Tribe la "up” enough for Major League executive! have
decided to consolidate base­
hobbled far both hi* varsity
IhJa affair.
"U'a thaaa Uad ad bell ball'* operations in one city—
auk aa the replacement unit
gamaa that make s coach'* probably Chicago — 17 n 11 * d
far mmt af this year.
hair turn gray," explained Pl­ Press international h u learn(OPEN 4 P-M.)
halfback Charlie Aycock (27) during Thursday night’s 12-12 tie a t Lyman
ImMb, however, came to Ufa
gott.
Field.
Tha
Hurricanes
on
this
play
were
led
by
halfback
Dennis
G
arrett
leal week and eotlaetod m
Oa the other hand, Read Tbe decision woo made
AND
(24) tackle Dave Rutenkroger (72), tackle Greg Danko (71) and fullback
yards running and receiving
Coach Dick Copeland lan’t Thursday during a secrecyDave
Druedlng
(74).
paaaee to lead Miami to its
worried about hi* boy* being shrouded, heavily-guarded ae­
(Herald Action Photo by Staff Photographer Bin Vincent J r,)
victory ever Detroit Bllet-u p '' dor Weight’* free**. ries of meetings attended by
nihotf alee caught on, passing
They will be up as high ss owners and general managers
•kfrmiabM and they are wp
they css be la an effort to of the M major league ehaba.
Chicago wsa the elty most
for the game tonight Parts
turn back lb* Sealnolei.
of the Lymaa east are beginIf they did, what as opaet
Inga bccauM of Its central lo­
atog to petferm Ukc stand­
Mat would he,
South Setabrnta'a M. Grady Again tbe try isr the PAT was out* especially the hnchfleld.
le t , ae Plgott aaya, “ When cation:' But there was no con­
"EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS"
Tate toised a pais to Joe Mur­ wide.
two eluba go out on a field firmation of tu choice from
With sealer quarterback Jack
Baseball Commissioner Ford In a contest that iparkled ray on the 30 aad shot another Coming back from the later- Blanton at the M m , fallback
anything can happen."
The Seminole* go Into the Frick, who fam ed New York with terrific blocking and one to Charlie Ayeoch on the miesloa with lb* score 13 to • Terry Toole a middle man,
fray with wlsa over Colonial, as the baseball capital of tackling, the South Seminole Hurricane's five. Ayeoch plow­ against Uwm, the Bulldogs and halfbacks Paul Lambert
Junior High Hurricanes last ed three yards before Dan Mil­ threatened almost Immediate­
Evaas, W i n t e r Park and America.
and Phil F am uli emerging |
Bishop Moore, tie* with Boon* Additional meetings were night at Lyman Field didn't ler took a pltebout end went ly when Don Milter took a 57- aa outside threats, tha Reuada
and TltuavUla, and a laaa to scheduled Friday and Satur­ quite avenge an earlier defeat the final two ysrda to pay dirt. yard trip down the aideline, have upped their ground a t­
day, Friday’s meetings were thla season at the handa of St. The run for the point aftor only to be caught by the Hur­
Bdgewater,
tack considerably during the
ricane*’ Jim Lueaa on Uw
Lyman of the Orange Belt to find American and Nation­ Cloud's Junior vanity Bull­ failed.
al
League
officials
huddling
dogs.
But
second
a
later
tbe
Hurri­
South Seminole 13. A two-yard part few wsaka.
Conference baa posted one
Net to be denial mention
separately.
Saturday’s
gather­
But the Hurricanea were not canes knotted It up. South run put them on the 10 but
victory — a win over New
Is the Qriyhiea d Use, which
ing
waa
to
be
a
joint
affair
aft­
beaten.
They
fought
toe
Bull­
three
Incomplete
passes
eort
Seminole
returned
the
ensuing
Smyrna Baaek-and have been
due to the eetrteadlag play
hasten by Ocoee, Apopka, Ti­ er which a general statement dogs to a 13-12 draw before a kickoff to their own 41 Full­ them the ball on downs.
of eenlera Gen* WiakUman
summarising
the
conclusions
large
crowd
In
an
affair
that
back
Ron
Skeen,
only
aa
tusville, DeLaad and Lees­
But later hi the stanxa, St.
will be Issued.
provided 'enough excitement eighth grader but a youngster Cloud got the break they want­ and Chuck Wagner, sad the
burg.
Following tonight'* tilt, Sen- Frick called the meetings be­ to aaUsfy the appetite of any who runs Uka ■ high school ed when they recovered n p o r f o r m a a e e e e f several
senior, dashed IS yards. A Hurricane mlscue on the South tophemere*. Is ahewtag ate*tool* must face Oak Ridge and cause of growing concern over grid fan.
Ttat tilt featured sharp pass­ penalty gave South Seminole Seminole 31. With Aycock and dy improvement, stew. The
DaLesd while tha 'Hounds still baseball's image.
have to play Klsalmmee, Win­ “ We have discussed base­ ing. dogged running, goal Use the ball on St. Cloud'i 34.
Milter In charge, lb# Bulldogs starting lineman tonight will
ter Garden Lakeview end ball's general picture and Its stands—everything a patron Halfback John McDermott moved to Uw Hurricane two. be Winklamnn end John
many complex problems,'' would want in a football game. went to the 30, Skeen fought Milter weat over, the extra Stuart at and*, Dave Matla
Wildwood.
Additional bleachers have Frick said, following the day­ The Bulldogs Jumped Into hie way to the 14, picked up point attempt failed and the and Mike Coles a t the tackle
been Installed for tonight’s long ■easlani, -W# cannot an early lead whan midway la two more and then scrambled score waa 13 to 12.
potto, Wagnar and soph Ron
contest to accommodate the come up with any legislation the first period a blocked Hur­ the rest of the way for the TD.
G m ne at the guards, aad
South
Seminole
almost
pull­
hundreds of fans who usually until annual meetings la Hous­ ricane punt put the St. Cloud The kick tor the extra point ed R out of the fire In the Ronnie Tools at center.
ton,
Tex.,
next
month."
I eleven in charge of tbe baU on missed the mark.
follow the Tribe.
The Greyhounds are aware
closing seconds. They got the
In the second atonta, the ball on their own 41, and with that this will be n tough con­
The Seminole* era In pretty
Bulldogs punted to South Sem­ Skeen and McDermott carry­ tort, but they have a great
good ahape for the Lyman
inole’s 47. Dennis Garrett ing the ball and Mike Hargla deal of desire. The expected
gam*. Plgott and hi* aides,
picked up three and from the doing the passing, the Hurri­ overflow crowd a t Lyman
Jim McCoy and Dick William*,
midfield stripe and—with some canes moved to the Bulldogs' Field la In for aa exciting
have worked on both offensive
of the best blocking fans will two,.
and defensive patterns this
night of football.
ever witness—Skeen scamper­ McDermott was held for no
week.
ed to the Bulldogs' 2*. Skeen gain, Hargis' pass Intended
In all probability, Plgott will
got two more before he went for Bruco Stuart fell short, Last Entries
atart ends Mike Gray and Le­
the final 24 yards for the Hur- Hargla went to the one but be­ LAUREL, Md. (UP1) —
roy Noppcr, tackle* Dave TALLAHASSEE (Spl.) —
rlcauea' second touchdown. fore the Hurricanes could get Confidence was running high
NoeII and Earncy Steele, Florida State, with a one and
one record on the Jinx circuit,
another play off Uw gun sound- In all camps as tho last two
entries, Italy's Veronese end
goes into Uw tie-breaker Sat­
urday at Houston.
South Seminole completed Ireland's Btscayne, arrived
backs Buddy Burton and
their six-game slate with three hero Thursday for tha f 150r
Chuck Scott and fullback Lee The Cougara, like VPI and
ulna, one loss and a pair of 000 Washington, D. C. Inter­
Southern
Mlstisilppl,
have
al­
Sparkman.
national,
tics.
ways
been
trouble
for
the
Sem­
Chances are good that backs
inole*.
FSU
has
lost
all
three
Frank Whigham, Al Boniface,
By Marshall Uege
Ernla Baumlester, Rick Wal- games in the series. In fact,
Herald Sport* Writer
Houston
has
naver
lost
to
a
atron, Bernle Barbour, Bill
The Oviedo Lions travel to
Ku) Lend all, D a n n y TUlls, Florida team, counting two
Dunnellon tonight to try and
victories
over
Miami,
also.
Stcrl Weber and Meascr will
patch up last week’s loss to
Florida State was knocked
ace plenty of action along with
Melbourne Central Catholic.
linemen Larry Wation, Andy from the undefeated ranks by
The Lion*, who lost to the
Lyon, Eddie Griffith, Dave VPI In a weird 20-11 decision
Hustlers, 6-0, are out to win
Jarrell, Tommy Cason, Dave two weeks ago, then regained
tonight and are planning on
Howe, Steve Groover, Steve some face by thraihing South­
making DuniK-llon their sixth
Clark, Joe l'urdy, Brad Pru- ern Mississippi, 34 0, boro Sat­
victim.
den, John Cannavlno ami Tony urday night.
The Llona, up until last
Contain.
If Houston la to become
week, were on (he way to an
scalp numher seven, FSU will
undefeated season hut Mel­
be farced to overcumo another
bourne's upset victory knock­
Homecoming in addition to the
ed the word "undefeated''
seeming jinx.
right out of the den.
The Semlnolee will play
The Lions now have a 3-1-1
record. They beat Zephyrhllls,
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — without Uw services of start­
Crescent City, Ocoee, Crystal
Tha Game and Fresh Water ing fullback l e t N am more,
llhver and Clermont. They Ucd
Fish Commission urged hunt­ who la out with an ankle In­
jury. Narraiiiore, a 209-pound
Umatilla &lt;M1 and, of course,
ers to purchase their hunting
sophomore baa been a key In
last week's loss to Melbourne
tic*l i t p s well In advance of
the running game all year and
Central Catholic.
Nor. 14, ihs opening day for
baa gained 262 yards in 71 c u ­
The Lions will go into to­
hunting in moat of Florida.
ries for a 3.6 average.
night's contest In much better
Tha season opens Nov. 14
physical and mental coalition
tn the first, second, fourth
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Oviedo Travels
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Hunters Urged
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and fifth districts, including
Seminole County, and Nov. 21
in tha third district.
Director A. D. Aldrich said
■ora than 170,000 sportsmen
Wcra expected to buy licenses

this yeer.

Boyer Honored

BT. LOUIS (UPI) — Kan
Boyer, third baseman for the
world champion St. Louis Car­
dinals, was named player of
the year Thursday by the
Sporting New*.

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By Jallaa Stenatrom
Herald Sporta Editor
Although there’* little doubt
M to which club will bo vietsrioui hi tonight’* inter*
aounty clash between the San­
ford Seminole* and the Ly­
man Greyhound*, th t contest
_ Jteelf will go down in the rec™ Wrd book* •• the beginning
• f what must become a long
rivalry.
If for no other reason, Senlord and South Seminole fane
Jhoutd turn out In hug* num­
ber* to watch this contest.
And that's exactly what w t
bellev* wilt happen.
•* Seminole may have an easy
V 3im* of It tonight, but they
might as well mark It down
fai their little black books that
.this will be the last time a
victory will appear th at easy
before the contest.
Next year — as least from
^h* way w* see It — Seminole
Writ) have no better club than
3 t has this season. But as far
f ‘** the ‘Hounds are concernpd, they’ll be much more ex­
perienced, have additional
.depth and w e'rs willing to
wrsge a friendly bet that by
"th* time the 1966 season roils
around the two clubs almost
will be evenly matched.
*■ If Sanford fans don't be.Have It, maybe tonight's tilt
will change their mind. Sev.
^ era) of the Lyman backs local
Ians wilt see in action tonight
jar* boys who played for South
• Seminole Junior High just

B y B o b T h e m is

last season. And, remember,
they’ll be around for two
Herald Sports Writer
mors seasons.
Crooms High's Panthers will
There's two in particular try to make it six In a row
well be watching. Thsy're tonight when they tingle with
Paul Lambert and Larry Lott. the Campbell Street Senior
A couple of sophomort line­ High Centipedes of Daytona
man will also bear watching, Beach In a Florida Big-Nine
North Conference tilt in San­
guards Ron Green and Ivan
ford's Memorial Stadium.
Takyta.
Game time la slated for 1
The remainder of Lyman's
p.m.
squad tonight will be juniors
Rolling along with an Im­
and seniors. Among tha jun­ pressive record of six wins and
iors will be guards Jody one defeat, the boys of the
Tool* and Larry Chubb plus Orange and Maroon a n en­
tackle Byrd Brownell end ends joying one of the best seasons
John Stuart and Larry MIL of Panther teams in quits •
ler. The rest of tha club Is spell.
comprised mostly of seniors.
The Panther* came out of
The ‘Hounds, howsver, havs their homecoming game with­
a rood harvest of junior vars­ out a n y serious injuries.
ity material coming up next Therefore they will be at full
■eiion plua a fine crop of strength.
youngsteri a t South Seminole
Halfback D a v i d Peterson
Junior High who 11 be sophs looked himself for the first
time this year as he ran with
neat fall a t Lyman.
Tonight the Semlnoles will power and displayed moves
wear their traditional black which gave the opposition
uniforms whila the Grey­ headaches.
Coach Willie Holt and his
hounds will be In thslr gold
uniforms with the blue trim. aides have put together a well
For Sanford fens who may balanced squad. They have a
good passing attack to go
not be too familiar with the
along with their fine running
location of Lyman Field,
game. Andrew James and his
hare's a simple rout*. Go
favorite targets of Perlman
south on U.S. 17-62. turn Brinson and Tyrone Hendersoo
right at Seminol* Boulevard usually pick up the team with
(dog track road) turn left on aerials when ita running stu ck
SR 415 and proceed south to sputters.
Lyman High. Lyman flsld l*
Dependable* Robert Walton,
adjacent to the school.
L e w i s Witherspoon, John
By the way, axercis* cau­ Knight, Ernest Neal, Leonard
tion when you make the left Davis, Robert Jackson, Roy
tum on SR 427. Thia road Is Montgomery, Eddie Brown,
being widened and construc­ Ernest Payne and Ramon
tion is now going on.
Browdy are ready to go.
*
•
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Halfback John Pritchard, ill
When Ara Parseghlan, tha laat week, will probably sec
m
Protestant French Armenian, action tonight.
look over ths grid fortunes of
Notre Dame, he called a meet­
Colonial High, with M first ing of tha squad.
“I told them wo were all
iow ne and 1,539 yards gained
pushing, continues statistics] freshmen together; that they
^domination of the Metro Con- wer* new to me snd that I
was new to them; that mv
"ference,
The Tigerettes held onto
. Right behind the Grensdlers methods and techniques would Ihclr one point lead in tha
Ipre the Edgewater Eagles who be new to them, snd their Holler Motor Navy Wives
•dash with Colonial tonight in abilities would bs new to me; League when they won three
.Orlando. Th« Eagles have snd that we'd find out about points from Werner’s War
rushed to 1,490' yards but have each ether in practices."
riors.
Tha pattern of N o t r e
only 74 first downs. Boone has
Margaret Bolts boosted the
3 3 and Sanford la In third place Dame's devetopmant into tha 7 8-9'crs with ber 1W-488 to
jwsilh 77.
nation's number one team al­ a clean sweep against Check
The Semlnoles ranked fourth most overnight discloses their ertails "B " and are now tied
.Jn the conference in rushing success.
with the Dragonettes for the
*
* *
jy ith 1,041 yards. Bishop Moore
iccond place slot.
~*ras third with 1,132.
By the way, Ara Is the
The Dragonettes won three
- Colonial has yielded the least first Protestant f o o t b a l l points from the Tigers. Rita
yardage so fa r this season, coach In Irish history. Before Glaser geared the Pussycats
621, to its opponents. Semi- the season began he was call­ to a clean sweep from the
jio le 't defense was second, ed — In Jest — “ the rug ped­ Hoot Owls.
holding opponents to • mere dler."
Marian Tise's 162 was high
746 yards.
All he’s peddled thus far Is game for the Hoot Owls' three
Percentagewise, Seminole’s s mighty fair, country brand point win from the Savagettes.
Eleanor Clemens' 190-533
passing attack hai been the of football and tha Irish fans
•most effective. The Tribe has srs buying ths merchandise. established a new high scratch
^Connected J3 times on 60 atFrom where we sit, Ara’a In scries in the league and was
a big aid for the Vigilantes'
-tempts for a .476 percentage. business In a big way.
The second best serial stuck
four-point win from the Odd
Balli.
-belongs to Boone which has hit
Alice Sexton'a 160-500 helped
'40 times out of 65 tosses foe a
the Ooop Ops operate a clean
.470 mark. Boone's s ir game
sweep from Ihe Retired Wivea.
produced M9 yards while San­
I.ucy Mayer's 183 490 was high
ford’s amounts to 406.
for the Misfit* In their four
„ Aside from Bishop Moore’s
fallowing Its opponents only 230
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — point win from N.A.S. "O"
••yards In the air, Seminole has The Ungled web surrounding Wives. The Disastsrnots also
the next best record — 249 the baseball romance between credited their standing by a
yards.
the Braves and AtlanU, Ga., four point win from the Check
Seminole has Intercepted 10 began to unfold In U.S. Dis­ ertails "A."
Jo Ann Sample converted
•enemy passes this season for trict Court as tha first round
*the second best record in the in legal battle to keep ths the 5-6-7; Martha Billings 3-7;
Metro. The top mark. 11. be- club In Milwaukee got under­ Pam Papson 7-4-3 and 5-10;
Lucy Updearatf 5-9-10, and
longs to the Hornets of Bishop way.
Dayle liolmoa 5-7. The 3-10
Moore. Oak Ridge's Pioneers
Braves President John Me- fell for Margaret Bolts, Judy
•have lost the ball only five
Hsle, under questioning by Hendrickson, Suiy Reno, Mary
-times on fumbles for the best
mark in the circuit. Sunland Is Fsdsrel Judge Robert Tshan Smith and Jo Watsoo. Rose
tied with Edgewater for third and Milwaukee County cor­ Patrick ami Barbara Rohrtr
place with eight. Evans la se­ poration counsel Richard P. spared the 2-7.
Russell, denied a "deal" had
Turkey* were rolled by
cond with seven.
Z rive clubs in the league are been msda prior to Sept. 14 Eleanor Clemmeni, Rita Glaxalmost even in the least num- to shift ths National League er, Lucy Mayer, Tina MUlor
bet of yards penaliaed. Colon- team to AtlanU, Ga. If* sai l and Pam Papson.
til owns the best mark, 319. the "finance committee" of
Longest and strongest bone
-Seminole and Oak Ridge are the club’s board of directors
Hied for second place with 361, ■greed on Oct. 19 to recom­ in the human skeleton la the
Evans has been setback 362 mend the move.
femur or thighbone.
yards sod Bishop Moore 365.

Colonial Holds
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CHIEF J. D. PARKINSON accepts the Sanford
Naval Air Station golf championship trophy
from Capt. C. W. Swanson, station commanding
officer. Pictured are members of the winning
Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment

(NAMTD) team. Kneeling, Chief J. L. Wiggina
(left) and Chief C. A. Clsowaki. Standing, from
the left, Chief T. J. Askew Jr., Chief Parkinson,
Captain Swunson und Chief T. B. Botts.
(Navy Photo)

Florida Is Favored
Over Ga. Bulldogs
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Favored Florida will try to get
Its offense back into high gear
igsloat a rapidly improving
Georgia team Saturday In a
renewal of a traditional rival­
ryStilt hampered by lnjurlea,
the Gators will hare three
sophomores la the starting
backfleld.
Georgia win bring to tha
Gator Bowl a team that has
been one of the big surprlies
In tha Southeastern Confer­
ence In compiling ■ 4-2-1 mark.
A crowd of close to 90,000 la
expected lor the S p m. kick­
off.
The Bulldog*, not expected
to do much at the start of the
season, seemingly have been
getting stronger each weak.
Laat Saturday thay knocked
off North Carolina with ease,
34-6.
The Georgia running attack
has been paced by three good
ball carriers, Preaton Rldlehuber, Bob Taylor and Fred
Barber.
The Gator* are expected to
text the somewhat leaky Geor­
gia pass defense often. Sopho­
more quarterback Steve Spur­
rier, who completed ju it one
of six p a n e l against the
vaunted Auburn defense last
week, should find tha going
easier against the Bulldogs,

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whose pass defenae ranks last

in the SEC.
Florida was unable to get ita
offense rolling against Auburn
but applied the pressure with
a sturdy defense and won 1(4),
capita tiring on Tiger mistake*
for both scores.

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; BOSTON (U P t) — Heavy; weight champ r*s«lu* Clay I*
ready for his Boston Gsrdan
bout Nov. 16 with Sonny Lis^ton.
If you don’t believe R Just
‘-ask Clay. And if you don't be­
lieve Clay, ask his trainer,
b
Trainer Angelo Dundee said
. Clay was so "finely ready"
7 he had asked tha S3-year-old
title-holder to "taper off* in
his dally werkouU a t ths Boi» ton Arena.
* But Cla.y says he wants
* somebody to "taper off" on
* . . . and la willing to offer
_Janner champ Floyd Patter| ~ion $1000-a-round se a t*r*rlag off sparring partner.

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Each of the seventeen beautiful
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something very special to offer.
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feet of comfort, two tons of se*
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regular savings should be un­
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NEW YORK - (NEA) Invention *f tbs reversible
cost Is credited to M unknown
Tibetan several hundred years
age. Ms found that ho could
keep himself warmer la win­
ter months by simply turn­
ing his yak-skin tunic Inslds
out Ha became tho first msn
In history to wear a hair
shirt.
The principle of roverslbllity has been refined In re­
cent year* until now It Is get­
ting hard to find a garment
which la not rtverslble. Even
shirts have reversible collar*,
The impact of reversible

Newspaper Enterprise
Women's Editor
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
Tha two-pants suit for men
want out of the picture dur­
ing World War It. Manufacturtra couldn't get the fabric
needed to make them.
T o d a y those emergency
measures are far behind ui.
But who gets the extra ma­
terial? We do. Thanks to the
Peris designers women’s suits
now corns with skirts and
matching trousers.
Aceordlnr to soma Paris
routurlcrs, wo not only can,
but should wear pants In
town. And there ara manu­
facturers In New York who go
along with this, knowlnt
there ar* women who will
think the fashion both daring
and chic.
American women have been
wearing trouaera for ysare.
But ladles have worn them
where they were designed to
be wont—on country week­
ends, for iporta or at home.
In Paris thlt season thsrs
were many beautiful clothes,
but thera was little change
in fashion, Bo Itousers for
town wear (the only new
venture) were high In Paris
fashion new*.

camera on ths traveling par*
tra it a rtist "Why," ths
American mala ef today res*
sons, "should I buy n topeoat
when I can buy a raincoat
with a alp-la lining to a sm
duty in cold weather!"
Ths argument has merit—
to the continuing despair of
tho topcoat industry.
Manufacturers of aurburban
coats and ski-wear h e r *
Jumped on the reversible
band wagon with tho energy
of n trapper heading for a
warm fire.
An example of tho completoly reversible suburban

Why In the world any wom­
an would think that aha looks
better In pants than aha does
In a eklrt I’ll nsvar under­
stand. And why la It Umt tho
women who will wear pants
in the citlea will be tha ones
who shouldn’t wt*c them
anywhere?
Take a look at the men you
know. The aging gentleman
with a paunch wouldn't look
ea rotund If he could wear a
full skirt. He can’t. But the
Itss-lhan-sllm woman can and
should. Yet sure as taxes,
shell be In the one to turn
out In'a town suit, complete
with pants.
New York’s TOP design­
ers had their say on the subJerl:
‘Tants do not belong in any
civilised city," said David
Kidd of Arthur Jablow, Inc.
"I think they're fine In tha
suburbs or at home. In tha
city—ridiculous!” say* Rox­
ana of Bamuel Winston.
Tent Trainer toys, "I de­
test them. I think dtelgnen
who go along with this fad
are completely lacking la
fashion aenae.” Many other
fine dtelgnere agree with
these feeling*.
"Pent* for town or not,”

e s t la offered by n major
m i d w e s t e r n menufeeturer (Croat Western of Minne­
sota). This garment consists
of (1) a Dacron and cotton
shell with snap buttons and
roomy patch pockets, and (I)
a nylon Unlng, on# side quilt­
ed tho other smooth.
Tho shell esn bo wont
alone or over tho lining. Tor
outdoor sports uao tho lining
can bo worn separately with
either tho quilted or tho
smooth aide out. The shell at*
tachea to tho lining by moans
of a tipper.
Tho entire rig represents,
in effect, four garments for
the prieo of one—which Is,
by ths way, under |40.

haa bacoma a much discussed
topic among women. But the
minute we atop talking about
t h a m and s u n wearing
them, WE will ha the (enteraatloa place. And lha talk
won’t bo flattering.
Chle Chat
"I need a winter coat, hut
It will have to do foT dresa
and work. I cannot spend tho
money for two costs right
now. What style end color
would lie best!’’—Hetty T.
Dear Batty T— Check your
wardrobe of dresses and ac­
cessories for color. Which
shada would be best to wear
with all other things? It
needn’t bo black. B*lgo tonea
and ollvu will contrast or
blend nicely with many other
shades. As to style, again
look through your thlngi tn
tha closet. If you hav* many
ptea tod akiita or bulky fab­
rics, chooso ■ loose-fitting
eoat that can bo comfortably
worn over everything alia
you own.
Pteaae eend your feohton
problems to Helen Hennsssy
la care of Tha Hanford Her­
ald. Whits she cannot eniw.
er each latter personally, tot­
ters of general interest will
| he answered In this column.

Uke tt. There la drink**
and daaaiaf) and the yeung
married girla fall all eraa
the married men. My t a n
land always Isa the menoy
for theoo office perttoe, tart
Jart Wt ms aak him fa r a
few dollars for n m lh ls g
the hido or I ased, and ha
dooont hare I t Bo tlafana
he HAS to go to theee per.
tlee. I oay, like hetk he deeo.
When the oampaay stopped
the snasel Christmas purty, end gave each employee
s turkey Indeed, I was ao
happy* Why doee the man.
agemant permit thaaa ath*
or partiea U ga on? ft on­
ly eauaea hard faallnga be.
tween the employees and
their families.
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money to Biakt I t
The total may net pay the
A bank In New York notad
for ito progrsaslveneas la full aa eea t yen ewe hut It
kalptag tho consumer through should be aeeugh to a m you
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at five spedc* and only 11
high card points. Ho shifted
the contract to four spade*.
If West had opened the
king of clubs and the defense

made no later slips, four
spades would have been one
down.
However, Waat opened tho
king of hearts and that was
all tho help Hana needed. He
won with the aco and led a
heart right back. West won
with tho queen and shifted
to tho king of elubo, but ho
was too late. Hana won with
dummy’s aco, entered hla
hand with the ace of trumps,
discarded one of dummy’s
cluba on hla jack of hearts
and ted a small trump. This
bumped tho king and queen,
*o Hans only had to lose one
trump trick.
Ho still needed a diamond
finesse to make hla contract,
but this timo the gods of
chance were on tho side of
the overbidder and tho finesse
worked.

end to make asm* of their
own decisions. All of this
takes time.
If your ton ia mature for
hie age, socially aggressive
and (elf-confident, ha may be
able to make the transition
happily and without too
much difficulty. If thsre to
any doubt In your mind about
hla ability to compels with
second graders physically and
socially, aa woll as mentally,
your answer should bo x firm
"No."
DEAR MRB. LIGRT; One
day lost week our Ugh school
gym class went outdoors to
play baseball. Before we left
the gymnasium, we did 100
Jumping jacks, 20 sit-up*. 20
windmills, and a few other
exercises. After playing a
gam* of bsMball, we ran ono
nillt. If the teechor «*w any
girl stop running, she had to
•ta rt sU ever again.
We ware so hot and tired
we could hardly move. The
teacher said if she heard any

By Joan Creahy
New*papar Bntorprtae A m .
NEW YORK (NEA)—All
orar North sad South Amiri*
is, people are singing along,
U not with Miteh, with some*
oss whs has n baton.
Retort Shaw, the cenduetor
of the popular Robert Shaw
Chorals and an RCA Victor
recording artist, Is s man
who Is In tho position to
know. And ho says tho chons
bsatacM is "bigger, booster
sad lustier" than evur.
Shew has recently returned
from a State Department tour
of South America, whom Ms
group performed he Colombin, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Ar*
gentlne, Urguay, Paraguay
and Brasil, Tho whole tour
renewed my eMIdlike faith in
tho aoelal and human import• mo of ehorul music. I’m lot
trying to say it Is anything
•o simple as ’people who sing
together don’t go to war with
each other,’ but thera is no.
thing ao dependable and ef­
fective for understanding as
tinging in a chorus.
"There la a fantastic Inter­
est la ehornl music In South
America. Particularly Chile.
Retry factory, every major
school haa a chorus. The pre­
sident of a tiro factory told
mo that alnco there hat been
a chorus In the factory, they
have had no labor problem."
The South American tour
wai Shaw’s third for tho
State Department. In 1054, he
toured Europe. In IMS, hie
group wont to Germany, Yu-

goalaria, Ratals, Israel, La*
bason and the Near Xaet
Nest year, Shaw will ga to
Ruaeia with the Cleveland
Orchestra.
Ihnw found tho iotoroot In
muaie rsagsd from an w *
baaoador tn Rio who Inritod
some member* of tho group
to Join him In playing atriag
quartet music after a cock*
toll party, to the loyal amm*
tors of tho audience la a Bra*
illlan town whn sat in s hot
theater m ill I sjh . after tho
lights blow out.
"Wo were about oortn minutoa into the concert when
the theater wont black," Shaw
smiled. "Wo ground to a alow
halt, and eventually stopped.
Wo triod candle*, but that

Arthur Fiedler, play
»lining “La Virgen to
earena," tho eriemn
E11I," the forma! Ti
Concerto by Haydn, •
Ing " J ots."
Those E n g l i s h ]i
"Something New" (C
offore Tho Beetle* h
aonga from thalr dal
movie, "A Hard Day’s 1
plus "Romm, Gib Mir
Hand," tho German &lt;
sf "I Want to Xald
Hand.” The Animat* (
art five young Eng!
who sing lowdowa ji
couple of number* a n
good, especially tho in
ing rhythm of "I’m
Again") in Tory proa
southern U. S. accent*.

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When a woman lease her
ability to lliten because ef
her determination to talk In­
cessantly, ih* cuts herself off
from companionship.
. Thlo la so often true among
older woman. They get to­
gether for an afternoon be­
cause their families are scattered and ’mother la lonety." Then they all talk as fast
aa they can, Impatiently in­
terrupting each other and no
ono really listcna to anyone.
It aeema to mo thin Is why
many older women seem to

get to little real pleasure out
ef each other’s company.
Ail too often the older
woman la Interested only in
hewett tad la determined to
talk about herself a t all eoeto.
Two friends may be la the
•aaw bout, hetk lonely, both
eager to keep busy, hetk
wanting to tang a little about
their children who ar* green
•ad gene from heme, hath
with health problems, etc.
But If neither will really
listen with sympathy and un­
derstanding wkaa tho other

talks, If neither will try to
build tha other up or be im­
pressed with the other they
are really almost as lonely
together as they would be
apart.
Any woman who la heading
from middle age to eld age
ought to watch carefully to
see (hat aha doesn't lose her
ability to listen to ethers and
really hear what thsy have to

By felly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Atea.
DEAR POLLY—I Just fin­
ished tho week’s Ironing and
had *o much fun doing It that
I am looking forward U 1ras­
ing next walk. I kad to tears
my Ironing to answer the
telephone end aa I talked I
kept wishing for eemo way to
free my hands no I could
continue the Job as I talked.
Afterwards I took a wire coat
hanger, beat the twu sides
together and out Just enough
to fit comfortably aver my
shoulder. Keep bonding until
It foelo right 1 secured the
telephone receiver to tha
shoulder holder with two rub­
ber bunds. With tha telephone
snugly In place at my tar, I
contacted all the absentees
from my Sunday School class
and soma friends Just for the
fun of It and all tho while I
was ironing. Maybe some of
the girla who "club” would
Uke to try thto—MARTHA.

complaints aha would make It
wore#. I wee completely worn
out for my afternoon classes.
This haa happened every day
since.
My mother wants to talk
to the teacher, but I'm afraid
If she doee, the teacher wll
hold It against ms.—TIRED
TEEN-AGER
AN8WER: Your gym teach­
er apparently to taking phy­
sical fitness vtry seriously!
1 doubt that your mother
would have considered talk­
ing with the teacher If yeu
hadn't eomplalnad quite u bit
about tho ordeal. If you
weren’t exaggerating, you
should mako an appointment
with your family doctor for
a physical checkup. Ha can
determine whether tha pro­
gram la too strenuous for you.
I hope your mother will re­
frain from disclosing the
matter with your teacher at
the prssent time- If any ac­
tion needs to be taken, your
doctor should Initiate Its If
DEAR POLLY—I keep m
not, grin and bear it.
ordinary curtaia hook, with a

Those Annoying W inks

Bp Mrs. Muriel Lawrence ceited, nasty-minded end ua- sated at all (a what we feel
Newspaper Enterprise Asea. fair to object to theee atten­ toward them.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE; tions. None of ua want othor
We tense the aggression la
I am IT sad need someone poople to force their affection
their
pretense ef affection—
to help me. My parents have on ui, no matter how wonder­
and
recoil
from it as wo re­
two old family friends. I ful it la. Unless we enjoy their
can’t look a t the husband demonstration! of it, they Ir­ coil from any ether form ef
without hla winking at me. ritate us. And quite properly bullying that ignore* our feel­
My.
Ha Is always putting hie arm so. We know these affection ings to overwhelm u» with Its
True friendship can t flour­ •round am and calls mo hli demonstrators are not inter- feelings.
ish without understanding "girl." Several time* lately
and an exchange of idtat.
ho haa ashed me to go driving
«
with him. I am embarrassed
to look at him because I
knew he will he winking et
me . . .
ANSWER: And yoe are
ashamed ef your embarrsaeEDYTH THORNTON M cLEOO
meat, aren’t you! You sus­
pect th at theee winks, huge
Every now and then Iho my scalp aad brushing my
and Invitations express e sex­
sharp point, handy In my pin­ the top of one of mothsr’e eld ual interest in you—end ere after-forty women muit stop heir?
cushion. It la “worn" on tho hose. Tie the stocking off horridly aahamod ef this sue*
Do I wear more rouge than *
tad have a "chat" with her­
fadex finger and used to rip about seven, eight or more pieien. It make* you teem
I know I should?
•earn*.
Incheo from the top, ell ac­ conceited, nasty-minded nnd self. Take the time NOW to
Do I ever think about tho
ask yourself the questions in understatemaut la mekaup?
I always scurry around to cording to the also needed.
unfair to suspect sexual feel­
straighten up when company Use a loop knot. Cut off the ings for you hi what may bo my "Beauty Quit." Ba hon­
Do 1 ever change the shade
to coming. At a great help rest of the stocking. After
Just kiad and fatherly affee- est and answer yourself of my face powder to blend
far fast cleanups, I fill an shampooing, wear this cap
truthfully. If TOO many of with my clothes, subtle skin
,
eld window spray bottle with until the hair to dry-—MKB. Hob*
your unaware ere "NO," then changes and ths seaeona?
Well,
my
dear,
neither
af
a mild mixture of liquid C. J. T.
get busy and make the ans­
Do 1 pin my necklace In
us eta possibly know wheth­ wers “YES."
cleanser end water. With this
tha back when the clasp is
er
et
net
this
family
friend’e
fas one head end a soft rag
DEAR POLLY — When I
The Qala
broken?
la the ether, I can remove com* to the bottom of a can feelings far yon a rt sexual.
Do I have my brat and
Do I wear slacks and t
But
ere
eaa
know
that
what­
•Mrha from the walla end do of baking powder or cocoa, I
girdles fitted to me by an ex­ stretch pants when I know
quick spat (leaning Jobe In a put tha lid on tightly, turn ever they ere, kts demonstra­ pert saleswoman—or do I Just that my hips are breed, my
Jiffy. I really read and heed the can upaide down and open tions ef these make you un­ buy the elaa 1 think ia right dorr lore to Impossible, and
the other end with a can easy aad unhappy. Bow about for ma?
lha caiuma^-NARGARET.
my husband hates me and all
opener to get all the con* forgetting all about what ha
Do I lot my hair go too women to alack*?
GIRLS — Margaret's latter tents out of the can— MRS. meana by those huge and In­ long b e t w e e n ehampooe,
Do I choose clothes colors
vitations to trust the fact that tooeh-upa or coloring rinses I carefully end try the effect
reminded ma ef a woman who I. R.
GIRLS—I have never been yen don’t like tham? Could
would always answer her
Do 1 order rich, creamy oa my ekia before buying?
deerbalt with duet rag in hand .able to get all the cocoa out you say to your purenta:
desserts when I know how
Do I neglect the firet alga
"I don’t Ilka the way Mr. overweight I am i
when her house did not look of a can, so thank*, Mrs. I.
of dryntea In my skin?
0
as epic and span as she would R. That ia another little an­ B shows that ha likes me. I
Do I just talk diet and not
Du I say, "Tbit wasn’t
Uke. Then she owuld say she noyance out of tho ways— don’t want hie hugs, winks really do anything about it? dona when I was a girt"?
and Invitations to go driving.
waa Just starting to do her POLLY.
Du I buy red shoes, a green
Do I change my amkeup
I don’t know whet to do with bag, a bright blue cost with­ ■hade* when I decide tu have
cleaning.—POLLY.
th*m. Bo please support me out thinking how these things my gray hair colored?
DEAR POLLY—My Idea Is making ideas . . . . eend them If I remove Me arm whea he will look together ?
Du 1 ever read a book to
for boys who want to control to Polly in care of Tba Sen. hugs me. And nhsn I say to
Do 1 aver look at the back improve my knowledge, my
their hair whan they start ford Herald. You'll receive • him, *1 am aot going driving of my head in a mirror?
mind and my convemtlon?
letting it grow after having bright, aaw sliver dollar if with yjou so pleas# don’t aak
Do I foal concerned oply
Well, do you?
bad a crew cut. A fine nylon Polly seta your Men ia Potty's mo to do to again . .
with tho front view?
Monday — "Dear Edyth
skull cap cm be nude out of Pointers.
You nee, you uru not con­ Do 1 ever try massaging Thornton McLeod"
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Neat Telephone Holder
By Busan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Asea.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: At a
recent conference with our
son's first-grade teacher, she
told ua aha had suggiatsd that
he hu skipped after the first
semester of first grads to the
second semester of second
grade. Ills bhthday la In Jan­
uary. II* knew how to read
before he started school.
Bines the final decision regirding skipping will bo up
to ua, wt are wondering what
stand we nhould take.—
DOUBTFUL
ANSWER: A number of
factors must ba considered.
A first-grade child may wsll
he able to read, writ* and
work arithmetic problems on
a second-grade level, yet not
bo ready for second grade. In
tha primary grades children
learn not only the traditional
3 R's. They alto begin to un­
derstand more about their en*
vifonment, to observe rules
or health and safety, to de­
velop muscular co-ordination

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Record Shop

By Oswald Jacoby

B v o n Berglund, sitting
North, had a really waak dou­
ble of West’a opening heart
bid. Hana Goothe In the
South asst had a sound twospade Jump. This Jump would
also hav* boon sound had l a
not previously pasted.
Sven really had to roach
down Into tho bottom of the
barrel to find a raise to throe
spadea whereupon Hana da*
tided to try a three no-trump
call.
Thlo wea a nelly One bid.
Throe no-trump waa unbeat­
able. Perhaps, Sven should
have let hla partner play that
contract, but he waa looking

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Oloa Lellobrtgidi plays the
Medial rota with Sean Con■ary and Ralph Richardson In
“Woman of Straw” which
opens o Ihraa-nitht stand Sun­
day at tho Morleland Drive-In
Traatr*.

The United Artist release Is
the first major film by the pro­
duction team of Michael Ralph
and Basil Dearden to ba offer­
ed to the American public.
"Woman of Straw” tella of
a deadly and unremitting con-

8BAN CONNERY and Ginn Lolllbriitfda share
honors with Ralph Richnnlson in “ Woman of
Btrew," suspense dramu opening Sunday a t the
Movielantl Drive-In Theatre.

taat for (ha domination of •
beautiful woman’! mind by
two fiercely determined man,
each for bla own purpoaaa,
Thera ia a fatal eonaaquoaee aad this provide* the
film with an uausual plot twist
aad coding.
Co-featured with tb* "Wom­
an of Straw” la “Tb# Proud
and the Profane” with William
Holden aad Deborah Karr.
Sunday the abowa start at
•:IS and Monday and Tuesday
at 7 pm .
Wednesday and Thursday
the management baa obtained
another twin feature, “T h e
Cattle King” with Robert Tay­
lor and "The Prise" with Paul
Newman.
A triple feature share* the
screen Friday and Saturday.
"Rhino” will be aeen at 7 p m.
and atara Harry Guardino;
“ Wild and Wonderful" brings
Tony Curtla here and “ P.T.
109" haa Cliff Robertson In
the leading role. The latter
Dim will be aeen at 10:30 p m.
and portray* John r. Kennedy
during World War If.

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With Dettis Aastta

DICK HIGLEY, your hoat a t tit# new Windjam­
mer Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge in Fern
Park, displays one of the live lobsters waiting
fo r a customer'! order there. Thia is the real
Dick Higley, whom customers didn’t recognize in
the fierce pirate outfit last week—his smiling
countenance hidden behind a huge black beard.

• 'Fate Is Hunter' At Hits Comedy Is Hit
Arthur Batanides has pro­
bably been beaten up more oftan thin any other living actor.
His record ot lost fights and
brawls on TV and in films
would make even the most
caavisbacked prise fighter
wince.
l u t at last, In 20th Century*
Eos's "Fate is the Hunter,"
opening Sunday at the Ritx
Theater. Batanides has a part
kt which no one lays a fitove
oa him. Tire movie will be
■flown through Wednesday
night.
That'a not to aay that he's a
“ good guy," of course. The
young Grcek-American actor
takes the part ot a man who is
im peded of sabotaging an air­
liner in the suspense drama.
But at least nobody pummels
him.
“ I’ve been beaten almost 300

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GIGANTIC
TRIPLE FEATURE
SPECIAL FOR ALL
KIDDIES . . . AGE I
TO 101 . . .
FULL LENGTH
CARTOON FEATURE

“ HEY THERE,
IT S YOGI REAR"
IN COLOR
No. 2 At 9:00 Only
First Sanford Showing

"THE 7th DAWN"
William Holden
In Culnr

VICTIMS OK FA TE-N ancy Kwan and Glenn
Ford ponder the causes of an air tlisaster in
which their friend, Rod Taylor, was killed in
this scene from the 20th Century-Fox drama in
CinemaScope, "Fate Is the Hunter" which opens
Sunday a t the Ritz Theatre. Suzanne Pleshctte
is also co-starred,
time* on TV alooe," Batanidcs
laments. “ I've played every na­
tionality, dialect and disguise
one could think of. But until
producer Aaron Rosenberg
spotted me. I d never been of­
fered anything but a "heavy”
role in which, somehow, I al­
ways wound up either uncon­
scious or dead.
“ Actually, though, tots of big
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First Sanford Showing

"F.B.I. CODE 98"
Jack Kelly

COMING
BUN. - .MON. - TCES.

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atari got their atarts in simi­
lar parts, Charles Bickford,
Humphrey rtogart, Edward G.
Robinson, Burt Lancaster and
Clark Gable played 'bad guyi'
long before they were given
more likeable rolei. t keep
hoping that thia la going to be
my big break,
"This change from lead
pipes, h ra n knuckles, whips,
pistol—whippings and ordinary
fists may even lead to—who
knows— leading part* and the
leading lady. After all, 1 don't
assault either Nancy Kwan or
Suranne Pleshctte in 'Fate la
the Hunter!’ The villaIn'a life
Is not the life for me."
FanU«in ia instrumental
music whose farm I* govern­
ed cntuely by the composer's
wishes, according to Ency­
clopaedia liritannica.

TODAY &amp; SAT.
OPEN 1:33
SHOWS AT
2:00

EARLY BIRD
SHOW
SUNDAY fi:15

Following tta gala premier*
it the New York World'* Fair,
"What a Way to Go!" has op­
ened at the Seminole P in a
Cinema in CasselbcrTy. The
lavish CinemaScope, Dc I.us*
color comedy boasts of on* of
the greatest all star casta ever
assembled, including Shirley
MacLaloe, Paul Newman, Ro­
bert llttchum, Dean Martin,
Gene Kelly, Bob Cummings
and Dick Van Dyka. It was di­
rected by J. Lea Thompson,
produced by Arthur P, Jacob*
and Is a joint venture of APJ AC Orchard and 20th Cen­
tury- Fox.
Feature times ara 1:3, 1:55,
7:20 and 9:30 p m.
Assembling the high power­
ed cast proved a tremendous
problem in logistics as all the
male stara operated on tight
schedules of their own and
had to be utilised within fixed
lime llmita.
Based on an original story
by Gwen Davis with screen­
play by Batty Comdcn and
Adolph Graan, "What a Way
to Gol" la (plead with three
original Jul* Styna songs and
a fantastic dance production
choreographed by Gene Kelly
and starring Ktlly and Mist
MacLaln* in a take-off on mo­
vie musicals of the 30's.
Shirley MacLaloe wears the
most costly wardroba In mov­
ie history la "W hit a Wsy to
Gol" with 72 different coitutn*a designed by Oscar-winning
Edith Head at a combined cost
of mora than $300,000. Sha bai
a matching coUfuda for each
wardroba changa designed by
famed hair stylist Sydney
Gull* roll.
In addition, Miss MacLaloe
wears 13,000,000 worth of jew­
els from tha Harry Winston,
Inc., collection and fu n valu­
ed at an additional S200.000.
Besides having tb* arduous
task of changing costumes and
hair style* so many times,
Shirley MacLsla* also has
quit* a challenge In the range
of emotions of her part. She

SOPHIALOREN
STEPHEN BOYD ALEC GUINNESS
JAMES MASON CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER

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SUNDAY
STARTS

1:00

William Holdrn
Drburah Kerr

MIKE PtNTAR haa opened

3:10

GLENN FDRD-NHGV KWAN HD T A M SUZANNE PIESHETTE

3:10
7:10

9:04

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IS HERE!
SEAFOOD &amp; STEAKS
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY (CLOSED SUNDAY!)
HWY. 17*12 — FERN PARK — 838*2511

Hints For Your Enjoyment!

Bleak He
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COl. nth ft FRBNCH — HWY. 17 91—BAN FORD

a new addition to tha beautiful
— BAR
PACKAGE —
Club Juana In Fare Park, Tb*
new area has 180 square feet
of parquet floor for dancing
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and also accommodate! more
THEY ARE still talking tables. Tb* Rooaavalt Richard
about the funny scarecrow son Trio provides entertain­
ALL Your Favorite Broads At A Prte*
dance put on hy Charlotte ment and music for dancing
You're Glad To Pay . . .
Stieren at the Capri Halloween every night starting i t 1:30
SPECIAL LOW PRICES BY THE CABS
— Plenty Of Fra* Parking —
party last Saturday night. Na­ p. m. Tha Club Juana la locat­
turally she won the priie for ed across tha highway Bom
the cutest costume ami the the J a l Alai fronton and haa
best act. We bear the place plenty of free parking la the
wa* jammed and everyone front and rear. Be sure you
had a hilariously good time, visit It and let them know what
Halloween night.
you think of It.
• • *
Dom Pattuturci has announc­
ed that the Capri Is now serv­ C H I C K E N CACCIATORE
CAFETERIAS
ing real Italian spaghetti and with mushrooms la the apodal
• 10-e*. Moor Y*Hk tiemeatballs. And when Dom says thia week at Jean'* Spaghetti
M a IM p caakw l to your ***** t o **b 7 H
they're real, lie ought to know. House In Oran go City. Ot
l HwaJL
m014n— j—
Tills delicious dish has been course, they have many other
•t
tarts foe eH,
very popular and when we call­ complete Italian dinners, too,
I* -ire* nighp* • • b% 9Mb. T.
ed Dom he said he w“* in and cater to families, parties
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Ben* Seeah ceeted t* few eedee foe *nfo 91.00.
the process of making another and banquets. They are open M u m o e v UWCrtfOMi 11AAX-li II POL PfNNMi *t M PJM.-109 WO
SHIRLEY MncLAINE big polful lor Ills hungry cus­ seven days a week from 11 a
n u m
njniriaw
stars in the comedy, tomers. There'll also be a new m. to 10 p. m , except on Mon
U .O II
d.mre
band
there
thia
week­
day and Tuesday when they're
"What n Wny to Go!,"
end.
open
from
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m.
to
to
p.
m.
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The Capri staff love* to ar­ Drive out today and try tome
c o l o r nttruction now
plxza,
playing ut the Seminole range fetes for you—luncheons, of that delirious
• » •
brunches, teas, coffeei, ban­
Plaza Cinema in Cus- quets,
E a t O u t This Weekend
parties of a!] kinds— THE ELECTION is over but
M lb e rry .
Juat give them a call. They’ll George’s friendly Tavern ta
portrayi her role as Louisa as handle all the details.
the Ideal place to re hash the
• • •
a 12-yaar-oId, a 17-year old,
outcome. Relax In the air con­
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF A TERRIFIC
HAVE YOU HEARD Bert ditioned lounge and enjoy your
and progressively liter, as the
wl/a of Uva of her alx leading Wooten In the Lamplighter favorite drinks in this friendly
The
package
men. Her role is the longest, Loungo at Freddie's Steak atmosphere.
------ STARTING ----most taxing and most glamor- House? He entertains nightly room Is well storked with all
brands
at
prices
you
like
to
at
the
piano
with
flying
fing­
oua of her highly successful
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT
er* on the ivories. Enjoy your pay. Special low prices by Ihe
csreer.
“ What a Way to Gol" was favorite drinks while you Us- case. There's free psrklng, of
Call 322-1251 For Reservations
Aimed by three-time Academy ten or sing along. When you course
(NO RESERVATIONS HELD AFTER 19 P.M.)
Award clnemologrspher Uon adjourn to one of the three din­
Shamroy, who roamed his ing rooms lm a delicious re­
LOBSTER — SEAFOODS AND
cameras over 78 specially de­ past of the fined cuisine in
signed sets built under the Central Morula you’ll he sere­ I n I I I * f*# H ii #f I I mp
J u ft*# , k#(9ilNst1n I n i R t y , H a lf*
STEAKS AT THEIR BEST!
guidance of Supervising Art naded *o that you will enjoy IH«, I n r p u M I t ,
Director Jack Martin Smith that delectable steak nr sea­ l « v#i K « I « U mi
WK AUK NOW FKATI'ltING ON OUR MENU
and Ted Haworth, art director food in the relaxed atmos­ K ATtlftY ft r. HOLTONI »f rtf'«f'§t4&gt;
HEM. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT HALLS
for Um picture. Walter Scott phere, Freddie’s is a must on T*» All rtfdllwr* i t 4 P»r*«M
WITH HEAL ITALIAN MILESE. TASTE THE
rin lm w
»f
t la m R id a
was responsible for the set your list of fine restaurants Vtnatai
DIFFERENCE!
%■■■«*« l a N tfG la lft
and
has
steady
customers
decorstions. Both Smith and
Y o u m il f t c h of y o u » r*
h t r t h y n'it if I* *| ■inti r« * iu ir« 4 l»»
Scott were among the Oscar from many miles around.
• • *
i n f f U lm t gn&gt;l «1#rnafi4«
winners In this year's awards.
w M fh ftttl. «P #tth#r
you |
hOtl A GOOD old fashioned m u y h u b * m %in«t ih *
of
fried fish dinner with all the K A T I I I I Y V V B OLT ON, 4#cftft*m l, 1*1# o f m M b o u n ty , to th*
trimmings on Friday night try C?fi
util |f J tii&lt;lit# nf Him Iah I« t/oun *
the I’inerrest Inn in Sanford. l y . K lo r liU , i t h l i o f f lr # In th*
RESTAURANT &amp; COCKTAIL LOUNGE
C o u n ty #1
This la one of their spcdalitlci c o u rt hQUM o f
R in f o r d , f t o r t f t i, w it h in
* li
2511 Pork Dr.
Sanford
Phone .122-1251
and their Un* of returnees Is s-jtl#n&lt;1ir m o n th* from th * llm *
growing every day. Bolides rtf f l i i f l r t l p o M k t llo n o f th l*
tllr#, T w o
rn p lta
of
it c h
the delirious fried Lake Erie fM
c U lm or il#m #m l i h a l l b# In
Three bowlsr-ettrs toned blue water perch you’ll have w r l il n g , ■n I * h * ll t t i t # (h«
o f r«*M «rti « anti pout o f.
SOO aeries or higher in this Ihe Pinecrest Inn's specisl re- pf lrUar * tfft'lra#*
of Iho c i i t n i i n i ,
waek'a action in the Jet Bowl- cipe baked beam, good obi o n 4 ah a l l ho • w o r n I n Ivy th *
c
la
lm
a
rt
t,
h
i*
a
i * n i o r A tto rn a y
sr-ette* League. The highest grits of course, rresmy slaw, a n 4 a.*oom panl*4
by a f l l l n t
was a Ml by Meda Wiltshire. crisp hush puppies, french i * ‘ f n f nn# 4 o ll« r » n 4 i u p H
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4
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not
#o f lin t
Close on her heels was Kldna fries, i relish tray and a bev­
• h a ll ha »oi4
erage.
Special
prires
for
child­
Kostivsl with a 809 and then
Im o fa n a H K a ila h a r
A a a J m ln U t r a t o r
o f tha
It was Martha Billings with ren, too and "All You Can
F .a fa ta of
E at" for everybody.
a 602 .
KATH RYN
f . BO LTO N ,
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p a t * a «*4
Tha high gam* of the day
SATURDAY
NIGHT. Satur M r I» * y )4 C . C la r k
was that of Meda Wiltshire
A lln r n a y at L o w
ADULTS
12Co !m ! n d e r
with an even 200. Others roll­ day night—ain't you glad w* P o Bos n
fb rU n 4 o , K lo rM *
got Saturday night'
ing well included Dottle I.*inr* o c t. J l , I f B N o v . I ,
$| S
At Ihe Trad# Winds Cafe- II ’Iuh
. IM I.
May 198, Alice Beet DU,
c . ,
C H K - IT
Alice Sexton 187. Ann Al- £ £ " £ V
mond 182. Jan . Spelaki 179. ,hr„
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If you want people to pay
Menu Indudaa:
171 Suty Reno and B e r n i c e
steak cooked to your order. attention to your business,
Cola Stair
Smith’! 169.
Dinner is from t:!to to 8 p. m. call FA 2-3812 and ask the
French Fries
The three-10 split was con­ Luncheon hours are II a. m Herald Staff about s o d * at­
verted by Susy Reno; five- to 3:13 p. m.
Baked Bean*
tention getting ids
seven hy Ann Gabel and Je­
G rits
well Mills; the two-five nine
Hush Puppies
by Martha Billings; two-six
Relish Tray
hy Bandy Fruxier; five-six hy
'•M N
Coffee
Or Tea
-Sherry Cannon and the fourl &gt;V
M uhIc ft Entertainment Hy
five-sewn hy Jane Spolskl.
Turkeys were rolled by Lot­
R fM i.scvelt Richardson Trio
Owned ft Opened
tie I.*May, Martha Billings,
By
Dascltvg
Starts
At
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Maxine ft Bnb
Alice B'*t and Dusne Oliver.

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thing about tha Club Diamond
lately, It’a because they at*
busy fixing up aomethlaf sew
and special for tbalr custom­
ers. You'll be seeing mora
about thia soon.
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WE'RE HEARING oak's and
ahh'a from the customers of
the Cartbe Loung* over the
eyc-popplng new outfits being
worn by the bartender there 1
We're not going to tall you
about It — just let you go on
over and see tor youraelf! In
addition to tha visual delight*,
you'll find tb* same good ser­
vice and your favorite drinks.
Lunch or dinner too, la the
luxurious atmoepherw.
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Bun. 1:13 A 10:10
Mon. A Tue*. 7:00 K 11:00

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Tb* Trad* W Ma ntao Ma­
tures "the finest catering ser­
vice In Central Florida,” so
call them when you've got a
big feed going «a nod tbsy'lt
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HOPPING
T H E WINDJAMMER IS
HERE.
It arrtvwd at Port Fare Park
thia weak amidst shouts and
efieera front Sager customers
who beaded (or the exciting
Pirate's Den bar wber* they
were intrigued with tha cut*
buccaneer gala and the grac­
ious dining room where pert
sailor gala waltad on them.
Aa you might surmise, m i
food la one of the specialities
of ths Windjammer, and steak
la tbs other. Y w boat, Dick
Higley, Invites everyone to
com* aboard and try their boapliably.
Aa you enter the foyer ymi
wtll tea tha fresh lobsters
swimming sround in the tile
tank awaiting your dining plea­
sure.
Lunch will be served from
11:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. each
day and dinner from 3 p. m.
to midnight. The Pirate’* Den
opens at tt a. ro. and remains
•o until the we* smalls. All
thia every day except Sunday.
It would be a good idea to
call for reservations when you
make up your luncheon or din­
ner party—they are doing to
be mighty busy, ia our predic­
tion.

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Madam*
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by birth.

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Law Course T o Be
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Held In Osteen

NEW Y O U (UFI)—Tor n
easy-to-fix dip Cor potato or
e o n chip*, combine 1 package
(S o«.) of softened m a
ekacM, U teaspoons anchovy
pasta and 1 eaa (#H to T os.)
tuaa, drained aad flakad. Beat
tm wall blended. Yield, 1 cup.

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to* falsa eyelathes « t t ja w
flaiaos. n e w ahoold Bo dip­
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Again the ■agnlfleatton by the

Wedding Plans
Announced

IT S THE

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Cat For The
Now Silhouette

Flail plana havo bean com­
pleted for too Davla-Soider

ROBERT ELLIS Tindal, non of Mr. and
Mrs. H art TIndal of
DeLand, celebrated his
first birthday on Octo­
ber 30, 1964. His ma­
te r n a I grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adams of Sanford, and
his p a t e r n a l grand­
mother Is Mrs. Hilda
Istly of Daytona Beach.

WJflia*PatfkIa Hope (Patty)
Darli, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Johnny Dads of Saaford,
aad Franklin Beck Balder, sea
ef Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Bal­
der of Silver Springs, Md., will
be married on Tuesday, Nor.
10, at 7:30 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church of Banford with the Rev. G rom
Sewell officiating,
AU friends and relatives of
the young couple are invited to
attend the wedding aad the re­
ception immediately following
to the Church Social Hall.

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MATURE WOMAN (left) nsea light eyebrow pencil and eye make-up
when wearing glasses. This Is co-ordinated with her fram es of a definite,
not wishy-waahy color. The less with dark frames (center) makes the
most of her eyes with black eye liner outlining the upper lid. Light eye
shadow is Mended above the liner end the lashes darkened w ith cream
mascara. The blonds (right) chooses frames to follow her sleekly brush­
ed, darkened brows. She applies a heavy liner over the entire Ud and a
fine line a t the inner eyelid; dark mascara on the lashes.

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A GROUP OF LADIES meet every other week In th e Bear Lake area for
th e purpose of doing creative work together. Recently the group met a t
th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Jr. on Cecelia Drive In B ear Lake
fo r a chicken barbecue. Attending, but not in order, were Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel O. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schiefer, Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Maplcsden, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Patterson, Mrs. Mattie Holley, Mrs. Fred Gick and Mrs. Oliver Hahn.

Departments Of
Woman's Club T o
Meet Wednesday
The Fine Art* and Social
Department! of the Woman'*
Club of Sanford will hold the
regular meeting on Wcdnesday, Nov. 11, at 10 a.m. fol­
lowed by a covered dish
luncheon and card game*.
Luncheon hostesses will he
Sirs. R. C. Moore. Miss Al­
berta Boyer, Mrs. Albert Har­
desty, M ht Anna Nelion and
Mn. Clarence Snyder. Bridge
and canaita hostesses will be
Mr«. Metta Starke and Mrs.
It. D. Rhode*.
There will be an Arts am!
Crafts Show and Mrs. Darkey
will be at the club on Tuesday
from 2-4 p.m. to receive Items
for the show. Also there will
be a "White Elephant" table.

Enterprise

10 DAYS — NOV. 5th thru 14th

His A nd Her Garden Club
Meets W ith The Hammonds
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T.
Webb, new memhers, Mr*.
Carl Anderson, a guest, and
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Carlson who
recently returned from a sixmonth*' stay In Iowa, were
welcomed by C h a i r m a n
George T. Haig to the Novem­
ber meeting of the Chuluota
Itis and Her Garden Club,
held recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Ham­
mond.

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South Seminole

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REGULARS — SHORTS — LONGS

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Hy Maryann Miles
Mrs. Matilda Kramnr of D3
Griggs Drive, had as houseguest recently her son (rom
Miami, Gerald Kramer.

Mrs. Mac Jones hat ai
hmisegiiest, her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William MacAfce, from Akron,
By Mrs. RUchle llir r lt
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Dunn Ohio. Mrs. Jones resides at 77
and Miss Helen Snodgrass at­ Griggs Drive.
tended the homecoming of the
New Hope Methodist Church in Mr. and Mrs. Steven r'ully
litachatta recently. This is an of 313 Wilshlrc, Howell Bark,
■nnual affair with dinner on have recently relumed from a
delightful vacation in Hot
the ground.
They also visited relatives in Springs, Ark.
Floral City and Inverness.
The Dunns also recently at­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newell of
tended s covered dish supper Forrest Avenue flew to Texas
•t a Masons meeting in San­ to attend Mrs. Newell’s niece's
ford. Hampton Dunn, Harvey's wedding. The Newells had a
brother, who is public relations nice Right and good visit.

Personals

director for A.A.A. to the area,
was guest speaker end spoke
Freeway Driving,
most timely aubject for all
with the opening of so many
hlghwaya in our araa.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cro­
well of MSI Selma ttoad, have
Just returned from a trip to
Jamaica, where they bad a
marvelous sight-seeing trip.

Forest City Personals
By Maryann Mika
hospitalised for aomo time yet.
M n. Harry Williamson of
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Sand Lake Road, reporta that R**- Bus Gate* and daugh*
daughter, Denise, is coming ter, Juanita, of Magnolia
along very nicely now at the Drive, have just returned
Orlando Air paw Hospital.
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New Arrivals

Casaelberry, announce t h e
birth of a daughter, Deborah
Jo, Friday, O ct to, at Winter
Park Memorial Hoapital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Dixon of
Lockhart and patenul grand­
the hoioltal. duo to compUca- band, Mr. and Mrs. Georga W. parents are Mr. aad Mrs. Har­
ry Conrad af Oklawaha,

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AnnBass Engaged
W MU T o Hold

ol faafatrd »n-[ °f Saturday, N o t . 14, it the | groom1! parent! at 3W Weit
M M M I M a m lament and home of the prospective bride-1 isth S t m t
appmaafctof BtarrUia of h is'
daughter, Mlaa Patricia Ann £ ‘
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Moy*. of Ranted.
The p o p u l a r bride-elect,
daughter ef the late Mrs. C. D.
Bass, waa born in Sanford and
attended the public schools
here, la high school sha was
a majorette tad ■ member of
lb# Glee Club.
Her fiance was born at
Cleveland, Ohio, and moved
to Sanford at an early age. He
waa graduatad from Seminole
High School with the class of
IMP and la presently attend­
ing Tlorlda Tech. (Orlando
IBM]. Ha previously served
three y ean with the United
States Army in Germany.
The wedding will be an event

Prayer Series
The WMU of the Osteen Bap­
tist Church met at the church
Tuesday morning with Mrs.
Harry Osteen presiding. Mrs.
Chester Plank bad the pro­
gram. "Worship Through In­
tercessory Fra) cr.”
The group will hold a scries
of p'ay er meetings in the
homes each Tuesday morning,
the first to be at the home of
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Nov. 10.
Attending were Mrs. Osteen,
Mrs. Plank, Mrs. Robert Hirt,
Mrs. Albert Clark. Mrs. Leri
VanEtten, Mrs. J. 8. Peterson,
Mrs. Millard Tyson and Mrs.
Don Stowel],

G V F D Auxiliary

Young Marrieds
Enjoy Sec-Now

A t Monday Meet

To the mature homemaker
Who remambers hsr "firstm arried'' days as a period of
tattling down, fixing her new
homo, organising housework
and coping with in infinitesi­
mal budget, soma of today's
young eouplos are bewUdcrIngty Jaunty.
They laughingly resist any
Idea of "settling down” in
one home, one town or one
job. Not y e t For many
M
young couples I’ve met, the
world is their oyster. Travel,
near and far, Is the aim;
travel to see the eights, to
study, to learn flnt-hami
about other people and their
problems.
They’re e vital bunch;
strong, healthy, well-educated
products of a prosperous, vita
amln-fllled era.
How do they da ItT Do
mom and pop underwrite their
adventum ? I'va learned that
family aid la not unusual.
When one or bath of tho
young-marriede are pursuing
higher education degree*, they
look for oome cushion from
tho family. Caih gifta on hol­
idays or email, regular at■
lowancea, can't foot the whole
b*l, however.
Another answer to how they
do It lies in their intelligence,
adaptability and their willing­
ness to huitle a part-time
Job. And, 1 might add. em­
ployers* willingness to hire
part-time or short-term em­
ployee.
if
One young coople 1 know,
^ are experienced "houee-eitte ri." They ‘‘sit" In a house
rent-free white owners vaca­
tion. Last summer, they "sat**
in Tuscaloosa Ala., to get a
first-hand look at .Southern
civil rights tensions. They gut
their customers, they told me,
through friends, relatives and
—when ! met them—by sd% vertlaing In newspaper class­
ified columns In an area of
the country they want to visTh* young husband is itudylng politic* and law. His
wife, also a college g ra d ,
wisely equipped herself with
stenographic skills W i t h
these she ran get a Job at*
w most snywher*. She Is also a
•killed writer. She has eiereised one or more of her pro­
fessional talents In short­
term Jobs In various cities for
the last three years white her
husband works on his degree.
One distinguishing feature
of this young group la that
they a rt not disinterested
spectators. They are w«ll-in6
formed—and vocal—on what
they ace. They writ* it down.
(I fear, there is a willingness
to believe a tot of hearsay,
too).
Invite them for sapper end
you'll find yourself looking
• t picture* tnd colored slides,
listening to a running com­
mentary on the evils of urbaa
^ sprawl, bad housing, outrageous city architecture, etc.,
while the roast scorches.
What of the future T Who
can predict! As on* mother
remarked, most of th* lovelv
wedding pretent* are atlll
waiting tn th* attic ef th*
family home. Except the laggage, movls and still ramira*.
th# cash gifts, and a few
% housekeeping aids. Stability
and more attentive homemak*
lag will come later.
Elegance In bathroom decor
now extends to toilet seats
with moHed-ln design*. These
contoured whit* plastic seats
are decorated with gold fleurdells, floral bouquets, and
•(her designs — all hygieni­
cal!/ scrubbabla.

Frank Moran, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moran, of
Los Angeles, Calif., were unit­
ed In holy matrimony on Fri­

Bp Mrs. fla m e * Rapier

T o Elect Officers

Settle Later

Miss Carole Ryerson Wed

MR. AND MRS, JACK FRANK MORAN

The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Gindrrvllle Volunteer Fire De­
partment will meet Monday
night, Nov. I, at 7:30 at the
home of Mrs. Louie Bridges,
2C90 Orlando Drive.
Election of officers will be
By Frances Wester
held end final plans for "Fun
Col. and Mrs. Harry E.
Day." scheduled for Friday,
Sandusky of Lake Mary werr
Nov. 13. will be completed.
All members are urged to hosts at a buffet supper held
attend this Important meeting. at their home on Lake Mary
MISS PATRICIA ANN BASS
last week for three of their
house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Casselberry
Frank Hinebrook and daugh­
ter. Virginia, and in honor of
Miss Gertrud* Chergre, a
guest of Capt. and Mrs. Einor
C. Turning.
By Jane Caaselberry
Mrs. Hinebrook is the slater
Mr*. Herbert Oliver of 1334
The Ethel Root Circle of tho | resume of the annual women's Quintuplet Drive Is a patient
ongregational C h r i s t i a n fellow ship meeting, which was in Winter Dark Memorial Hothurch met recently at the held In Avon Park on Oct. M,
ante of the president, Mrs. and to which shu was ■ dele
'alter Bethea.
gate.
Fleet Tfepics Jr. of 1192
Tho program for the evening
Mra. A. M. Rfmusat gave a Lake Drive Is hospitalized at
a* presented by Mrs. Qua report upon the Joint women's Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
By Maryaan Miles
thrash, who gave in interest- fellowship meeting which wa* tal.
Mrs. 8. A. Darnell of 344*
ig dissertation upon the re- held at Ihe church on Oct 21.
Holiday Avcnup Is now home
bed version of the Bible.
Thc bakc M,e&gt; Hl„ch * as t0
from
the hospital, recovering
The layettes, which circle have been held this month,
from her injury.
tembera made for World W&gt;1 cancelled due to other
(immunity Day. were shown, commit meat*. Instead a bakeWtn. If. Boyce is at Orange
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps Jr.
Mrs, Ralph laissing gave a |CM hake sale will bo held at
Memorial Hospital, room *38.
will
leave
Saturday
for
San
the next meeting.
Francisco where Dr. Epps will Mr. Boyce ia improving, but
Members voted to dress Bar­ attend the IMlh annual session will have several weeks of
Osteen
bie dolls for the Salvation of the American Dental Asso­ convilcscense.
Army.
ciation and Ihe Federation
At tho conclusion of thc Denture International They
meeting the hostess served re­ will return Nov, 18.
Sm okey Sayt
freshments of p i n e a p p l e
cheese cake, mints, nuts and
XX THE PEOPLE,Bf Tit PEDAF,
Vinyl tile* that imitate
coffee. The dining table was brirks are the latest induce­
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decorated in a Thanksgiving ment to do-it-yourself home
motiff with a cornucopia, tur­ decorators. Colors vary from
keys and pilgrims.
tile to tile to simulate the
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Those attending were the authentic look of interior
AMERICA*
Mines. Walter Allendar, T. II. brick walls or flooring. Oc­
FORESTS
Alford. M. J. Corbett, Harold casional scrubbing with hat
ilerbit, Ralph Lowing, A. M. soap or detergent suits is all
Itcmusat, Gus Schmah, E. T. the car* these plastic Ulus re­
quire.
Simpson and Clyde Stinson.

Col. And Mrs. Sandusky
Entertain A t Buffet Party

Mrs. Walter Bethea Hostess
To Ethel Root Circle Meet

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of Col. Sandusky, and the
family is from Alburgucrquo,
N. M. They have been visiting
the Sanduskys in Lake Mary
for two weeks, but will be
leaving for their home soon.
Mis* Chergee is the niece of
Mrs Turning, and she has
been visiting the Turnings for
a fnonth. but plans to fly back
to her homo in Stockholm,
-Sweden. Wednesday.
Mrs. Sandusky used tho Hal­
loween motif in her decora­
tions for thp dinner party. Mlaa
Chergee was presented with a
gift ot a lovely lapel pin frum
her htwitrsa, and other tittle
gifts of remembrance from tho
friends she nude here, to take
hark to Sweden with her.
Other guests attending were:
Capt. and Mrs. Kinar C. Turn­
ing, Mr. and Mra. Joe Kith,
"Cracker" Donaldson, Mrs.
Edith Edwards, Mr, and Mrs
Joe Smsthers, Mrs, Emma
Uashara and grandson. Hobhie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Hopkins,

day, Sept, M. at Them e#
Baptist Temple. Tbs Rev. Jos­
eph w. Moran officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride waa lovely in
a street length white lace
gown featuring a fitted bodice
wtlh bateau neckline and fulllength pointed sleeves. Her el­
bow length vcU of illusion waa
attached to a crown of crys­
tal and pearla and aha carried
m bouquet of white orchids and
»u-p:ianotls attached to a
white Bible.
Mrs. Jam es Philip Schuyler,
the bride’s aliter, of Glendale,
Calif., attended tba bride as
matron of honor and Miss Kir­
by Ely of Torrance was brides­
maid. Mrs. Schuyler, gowned
in powder blue lace, wore a
matching tulle headpiece and
carried a bouquet of carna­
tions tinted blue. Mica Ely
wore a pals pink satin gown
with matching tulle headpiece
and curried a bouquet of pink
carnalions.
Ted Austin, of San Pedro,
served the groom aa best ntan.
Ushers were Gary Watkln and
KimaUI Lara, of San Pedro,
Calif.
Following the wedding, a re ­
ception was held at the church.
The bride is the daughter of
the former Miss Cornelia MeHue, sister of Mrs. G. A. Milfi-tt and Mrs. C. W. Kamil of
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Moran are re­
siding in Sin Pedro following
a wedding trip to points to
southern California.

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425-5938
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
(D ial D irnct)
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122-3111
Call 322-8441. J 4 R Trading
Poet, Inc., 2309 S. Orange AUTOMOTIVE Took A Band 72. Ftaiato H rtp Wasted 95. Hmitoa For Sale
Bkrviom Trail, Orlando,
Blasting Outfit to* ft. for

our capacity. American Rent- NEED woman conveners for
$100 DOWN
iasarincs kadi, $1-23 per
AH. 2969 S. Hiawatha Ave.
G.E. Appliance*—Nev * Utod
hour, 4 tours a day, 3 daya FHA-VA HOMES
111 Magnolia
323-1M2 53. Wanted To Boy
a week. Apply Company Re­ SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Home* available ta
presentative, 9 a. m. Sharp
31. Mitolcal In st rum en ts USED Furniture, oae piece or
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Room
209,
McUcb
Bldg,
over
houseful. Brat prices. Furay
Show you Around!
Piano Tuning and Repair
Bedding A Furniture Co., 901 Faust's Drug Store, Sanford
w . lit st. m e a t.
W. L. Hannon — PA
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Piano Servicing * Tuning
Gene Cutnbaa — J23-2M1
ASK about out Trial Purcbave
Plan on Rand Inatrumenta.
Bukur'a Muaic Shop. 3Z2-7202

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PIANO, wanted, any condition.
Ph. Orlando 423-0009, collect. WANTED part time Corres­
pondent for the Sanford a m .
Retired or leml-reUred per
USED FURNITURE, 0B
or houseful, tools, raise,
f o o t alio considered. Car es
tends 1 and some knowledge
items, ANYTHING yon hare
to tell. 322-2270.
at credit Investigation. Reply
by mail, listing age, back
55. Furniture For Sale
ground, ouiineti or employ
ment record and present ac
FREE ESTIMATE
tivitiea.
Write: Dun A Brad
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
itreet, Inc. P. O. Box 2206.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
West Bay Station, Jackson­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
ville, Florida, 32300. Attcn
Co., at 7(9 Celery Aw.
lion: W. P. Smith.
PA 3-2117,
CALL 3220341 if you're inter­ 77. R iluntioa Wanted
ested In a good used sofa
with almost new slip cover, DAY'S WORK. 322 27*2.
$33.
WHITE LADY wants light
housework, past W. No
Used furniture, appHaacoa,
drinking. Whit* Box 107,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Sanford Herald.
Larry's Mart 2U Saaford
Are. Pk. FA SAUL
HOUSEWORK Wanted, 322For too biggest ielection of
3474.
Marly mw aad used furni­
ture, sea Noil's Furniture IRONING in my home, 10c per
piece. Mrs. Bryant, 2321 S.
Brokerage ia Casselberry
Orange Ave. 323 0329.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to A

Haynes Office Machine Co.
f f m r very Prec.ourBirtb- New and Used Machines
News
Sales 4 Rentals
day prevent of Mra. C. 0.
( • ) (tea r* It To tteavar
3230462
Todd, a W1NATURK French 3 lt Magnolia
Poodlo named ‘'Mlmi.** U
Legal Notice
found call »2-aua or 322- 3-1. Upholstery
IN THM COU N TT JV D d R ’B
OMS.
OVER 23 YEARS
C lit (IT, IN t AD r a m BF.VIA i p : c m ATT, FLORIDA,
ot Fine Workmanship in Up­
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Pcritonnbi
A i m e r , a r F iL iA t: p p m r i i i A
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
FOR F t AAL DI*&lt;MARI«R
Do you h art a drinking prob­ cover!. Tima Payments a*
IN R R i KBTATK AF
JOy t i l 'l l INF, DIXON.
lem Write P. O. Box 1213, little as $3 mo. Drapery
Deceased.
Hardware Installation*.
Sanford
Nolle* to h ereby glvon th a t 1
havo fllo.1 ray fin a l ra tu rn * of
KULP DECORATING SHOP
IN rO l'N T T JI'D O K 'B P O IN T the K atal* nf Jnoephln* Divon; 4. Beauty Citr*
Ph. 322-2333
*KMINI&gt;LH C a l'A T T , FLORIDA th at I filed my p e titio n fn r 41a
cherg* and final dlocharg* HARHIKTT'S Beauty Nook,
KBTATK OF
35. Vacuum C leaners
that on Novem ber 11, t i l l t
MTRINK 11A INK* ItKNHON,
1U So. Oik, Frc* Parking.
DRCKAHKD will apply to th* C ounty Judge
of Hemlnul* C ounty, Florida
' "vAiiuUu WIXHIff
NOTICH T O C H N niT oR g
2nd * Oak, Evening npp'L
TO ALL P liB I U M
H AVI AM for a p p ro v al of aald re tu rn and
Repairs,
parts, supplies, for
i* t h m c iw c rrr count o r
322-3742.
ON
II K H A A l» I fnr o rd a r of d istrib u tio n and
THM NINTH JUDICIAL r i w - i n t h m c m r r r r n o r k T i n CLAIM*
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
discharge.
c v r r IN AND FO B BNHINOLH AND FUR SK N inoLM C ot N- AO I t AST * All* NBTATKi
DATED th is l i s t d a y of O ct­ BRING thla ad for n free hair­
Air-Way, Kcxalr, GE, etc.
Tou and each of yu u nr*
T T Ft.OMIIIA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
hereby no tified and roqulred to ober. A. [&gt;. l i l t .
cut with a ahampoo * set,
IN CHANCMMT NO. I MO*
IN CHANCHHT Nth 144TB
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
■ / Delay Divon tlwllard
file
any
c
la
im
s
and
dem
ands
THF.
MONItOF.
COUNTY
HAVIn lb* M a tte r o f th* A ppli­
Nov. 2nd. thru Nuv. Mb. your home. Free pick-up A FOR SALE: Leather gun case,
A d m in istra trix o f th* E s­
which
you,
o
r
e
ith
e
r
of
you,
INUB
DANK,
m
corporation,
c a tio n of U nited U n fit* * * *
t a t e nf
CUTN CURL Beauty Shop, delivery. Serving Sanford $3; Hunting jacket A WadP la in tiff, m ay have a g a ln a t aald eet.it*
A arvlcln* Corp. fur IU&gt;tte.
Juaophln* D lm n , Deceased
der, $3; Coleman gas lamp,
In th* offlc* of Hun. C. Vernon
(a b lte h m e n t o f Loot Prorate311 Palmetto Avc. 322-0*34.
for 13 yrs. GM Vacuum Re­
VICTOR II. JRNCKB and CAH- Mis*. J r , C o u n ty Ju d g e of Voml- Publish OoL 11, 10 A Nov. I,
$7.30; Heavy duty vice, $13;
•ury Mot* a n d nf M nrteae#
11.
1114.
pair. 1114 Park Avc. Ph.
ttlK JKNCKK hla wife and nolo C ounty, a t III* o fflrs In th*
o n R eal R atal*
12- Boys A Girls bikes, from
H. Diikr • CaU • Pets
PA TRICK J. pi itv till* and LA* C ourt lloue* In Hanford, F lo r­ c u r - i i
NO TH 'It OF B i r r
322-4TB3.
$10 up; Adding machlM, •
TWi C lifto n l'r* * to a d a in ty and VONIA J , P u tV tiltrt. hla wife, ida, w llh tn a ll c a le n d a r m onth* I n t h m r m c r i T r o i H T a f
p o fo n d a n ts from th* lim e of th* firm p u b ­ THM NINTH JU D IC IA L M R tla te n t . flatney
column, $43; Underwood
SANFORD VACUUM 8VC.
lication
of
tM
*
untie*.
Karh
n
d
t
i
c
h
n
r
n
t
r
r
t # i T a n * * tte e Drive
bon, boarded. Animat Kwr r r in a n d f a n ik m in o l k
claim or dem and muvl La tn rCOUNTY,
typewriter, $20; Pool table,
THK BTATK OF FLDHIOA
YOUR REXA1R DEALER
Banf.trd. tW M *
FLORIDA.
cua League, iTOO W. Minoew ritin g a n d c o n ta in th* plac* o f CK4NCHRV
a n d to all o te a r peraona wh TO) PATRICK J. POW ER*
also Ping Pong, $19; Gaa ,A
NO.
I
ABM
2333 8. Park
322 N i l
rtald
an
c*
am
i
poet
ofllc*
adam
t
LA
VONIA
J.
POWsota,
DtLand.
Ph.
T34-1SM.
e ra o r m a r V« Intaraatad.
MUTUAL L IF E INitl’R*
011 heaters, from $9, up;
dreaa of th a c la im a n t and m uat TIIF.
SALES
•
PARTS
SERVICE
KRH. hla w lfs
m u a h b ite ttic iir n o t j.
ANCB CUR l'A N T O F NEW
RF.HIDUNtlK UNKNOWN b* aw orn to by th* claim ant, hla TURK,
Electric U H. P. motor, $7;
T IK I) th a t a P etlllu n haa bean
10. Poultry • Livestock
a
gont
o
r
a
tlo
rn
o
y
,
u
r
th*
oam*
TOU
ARK
liKHKRY
N
oT
t43. PtnntB, Feeds, Seeds
flte d
In
th*
*b«vt-antltl»&lt;l
P laintiff,
12 Ft. boat, motor A trailer,
■hall
b*
void.
F
ltil)
th
a
t
a
ault
haa
baon
C o u rt In w hich th* P t 'I 'l u n tr ,
va.
/ • / flraco B radford
REGULAR
Saddle
H
o
r
a
n
,
$123;
1-Tent, 9i9, used once,
U n ited
M art*****
H arrlcln* filed a c a ln o t you la tho above
U A. D ERRICK , a t ul
SANFORD FEED STORE
Aa tia a c u tr li o f aald e state
Corp.. **ak* th* ra-aalabllah cause and yuu a re req u ired to
Defendants. Hunting Horaea * Ponies— Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird $20. Sell us your Furniture.
R
dw
ard
IL
K
lrk
U
n
d
fils
your
an
sw
er
w
ith
tha
m an t, p iirau an t to C hapter TI of
ARKSDKD NOTICH OF SUIT
373 uo. Call 322 3883.
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed Quick Service with the Cash.
(h a F lo rid a Ntutulaa. of ra rta ln C lerk nf th is C ourt and to servo A ttorney a t l a *
IN
Super Trading Pott, oppoeKe
a rlc ln a l doeum aola of w hich It a copy th ere o f upon th* p lain ­ 140 Houth C o u rt Htraet
VORTDAaH F O R K C t.oai RR
—13,73
far 30 lbs. Includes
O
rlando,
Flnrl-l*
i
:
p
i
|
12. Special Notices
claim * to bo tha ownar, and tiff or 111 tttn rn o y a , Mahoney,
TO. I. A. D K U R h'K and
Sanford
Plaia, 322-0*77.
Publish
Oct.
|0
,
A
Nov.
4,
t
l
.
Mallow,
d
u
m
b
e
r
*
and
Adame,
Tax.
w h ic h w ara a ltr* » lly loal nr
PATSY B. DK RRICK. ht*
da«troy*d In tha offte** of tha Do m et t N ational Monk Mulld- in. 1(44.
Wlf*
320
Sanford
Ave.
322
9990
SARA'S
YESTERYEARS
open60. Iluulnawi Opport.
F * tltlo n * r to hn rfu lh , V lreln te, ln*. Ja c k so n v ille 1, F lo rid a, not C D F -Ill
R ESID EN CE: UNKNOWN
ing Fri., Nov. •. Revamp
a n o r about April 11, it**, b a ­ la te r th an Novem ber lllh . 1)14. IA THK C M C I'IT C d CHT OV AND T n . All p a rtle a claim ing
ONION
PLANTS
tf
you
tall
»&gt;
to
do,
a
Dacrv*
in * a prom l*o»ry nut* ta th*
Inloraat* by, th rough, u n .
furniture, orlginsia and THIS
FOR LEASE
NINTH JC D IL 'tlL CIMa m o u n t of l l l . m . o * oiocutod Pro Cnnfeeao will b* entered THM
d e r or a g a ln a t tb* ato ro I'IT IA AAU FlHA BKKIAUL
* THAT, E Geneva A n. at Crystal Wax, White Spanish,
SERVICE
STATION.
by C lifto n I’rooton (talnay and a a a ln a t you for the re lief de­ C
ootd
pareons
1M 82 30; SOC 81.30; 3M Iota
C( ATT, FLORID A.
Cameron.
H elen L. O alnay. hla wife, on m anded In th* C om plaint. This CNANCKRT All. I A3 SR
Good Location. Good Product*.
TOU ARK h ereb y notiriad
ault
la
to
foroctoa*
a
m
o
rtaag
s,
$2.00,
FOB,
Seville,
Florida.
A p ril I, t i l l , la fovor of G uarGood Treatment
ri&gt; I.K
FRA N K LIN PAT­ th a t a C om plaint to fororlooa
an lo o d T itle and M orl*oee Com* Th* real p ro p e rty proceeded 8tIF
a r a rta ln a o r tg a g a encum ber 15. Hpocial Service*
A M. Prevatt, 749-2115, Se­
INOS HANK.
PHONE LOCALLY 332-4342
P *ny. and a m nrt*o*a In the a g ain st la:
Ing th* follow ing described real
F
U
la
tlff,
Lot
1
„f
BAN
BF.M
KNOLLS,
ville.
Fla.
a m o u n t o f fll.to * * * * ra n te d
property, to -w lt:
or apply to tto
Hetnln.de C ounty, Florida, v a
by C lifto n Proaion ilnlnry and
l o t t l . nin ck C. TANOLE. A 4k B CONTRACTORS
accordlna
to
Ik*
Plat U. W. RODOERA at uv.
PURE
OIL COMPANY
50.
MUc.
For
S*W
U nion L tlalnoy, hla wife, on
W&lt;K&gt;D SECTION TIIIIKK
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
D sfendanta,
th ere o f as recorded In P lat
A pril |, t e l l , to lluornnteod
R K I’I.AT. a cc o rd in g tu th*
AHHNDKII NATICK OF I L IT
Rook
11,
pa**
II,
Puhllo
ROOFING,
PAINTING
*
TUI* and M o rta l* * Com pany
p la t th ere o f aa sacurded In
HOT P&amp;INT Electric' Reirlger- FRANCHISE Available
IN
Record* of Hemtnol* Coun
INSULATING
• a o ocurlty fo r tha paym ant of
P la t Bouk 14, Pag* 11,
ator, toll cu ft., Good cood Magic Wand Coin-Op Car Wash
MOMTUAUK FtlHKCLOaCKH
ty, F lo rid a
(h* aforauald promlaaory nola,
P ublic Record* o f Semi Financing Arranged
322-22X7 Itkm, $M. CaU 322-77*4 after Tto "Cadillac" of tb* In­
T o g eth er w ith all s tru c tu re s TOi I! W. Iludgaro
w h ich m ortB aao ancum bara tha and
nolo
C
ounty,
F
lo
rid
a,
Im provem ents now and MKSIDKNCHI In a a unknow n
fo llo w in g daaortbad property In
boon filed a g a in s t yuu la
dustry. Approx. $10,000 in­
* p. m.
a ta t* nr c o u n try o th e r th a n haa
FIXIT SHOP
Bom lnol* C ounty, FlurliU , fo ­ h a re a fta r on a a ll land, and
lb* abuv* styled ault. and you
th* H teta uf F lurlda, and arv
fla lu re s a tta c h e d th e re to ; also
w l! :
required
to
servo
a
copy
"We fix everything except PIULCO Automatic Wither, vestment. Avg. earning 30%
m ailing addrea* being:
ll *aa. ataam , oteutlln. w ater,
nf your
A nsw er o r u th ar
l o t 1, llloek I), chilli pi n o . aand
broken heart!."—Authorlied $1U0, 223 Mood mere or Ph. per annum. Write Box 3371
o
lh
ar
heatin
g
,
cocking,
to
V
M
M
,
Float
I
W
flfflc*.
r a n n a P a rk Booll.m of foiuh
P leading to tb* C om plaint on
Tallahassee.
New
T
urk,
New
York
frlg
ern
tln
g
.
Ilghtlnw,
plnnihln*.
dealer for Jacobsen Lawn 323-049*.
A rb o r, Honilnola County, F lo r­
P la in tiffs a tto rn e y s , ASDK It
Irrla n tln g ,
and TUi Matty J. R udgera, hla w lf* SON. RUSH. DEAN A LOWS
ida, aa racurdad In I'lal Uook v a n ilU lIn * .
mowers. Espert Key k Lock
KKSIDKALHi
1MI
Joffsraon
pow
er
system
*,
niachluea,
ap
""CORNER GROCERY
1*. pa«o I I , of tha Puhllo lieI l l Kast C e n tra l Haul*
fla lu re a , and appur
Siren t,
O w anaboro. K en ­ DBS.
Service, 40* W. lat St. 322 Two Torch Tanks, $40. Ph. Clean little store doing good
o-'rda of Ifem lnote (Ninnty, F lo r­ pttancas,
v*rd, O rlando, F lo rid a, and flit
tucky
tanance*.
w
hich
now
a
re
or
ida
o rig in a l Anawor or olhar
4731.
322-2019.
business. Beer A Wine Li­
TUU ARB h e reb y n odflod tha
m ay h e re a fte r p a rts tn to, or b*
P leading In tb s offlc* of th*
T o y a th o r w ith Iha follow ln* uaad
'n, o r on aald pro- th a t a C om plaint to foracloa* C
cense, Live Balt A Worms.
lark
o
f
tha
C
ircu
it
C
ourt
oa
Itomo o f p ro p e rty which a re lo­ m lses,w ith,
tho u * h they b* a c e rta in m o rtg a g e e n cu m b er­ or befur* tk* l* th day of Nov DRAPERIES— Beautiful Pa SAVE ON FOOD, Buy your
c a te d In and perm aaan lly In- detachedeven
A nice 2 Bedroom Apt. In
ing th* follow ing described ombor, t i l l If you fa ll to do
or
detachable.
Beef,
Pork,
Poultry,
Seafood,
brics.
free
estimate*.
Adam'*
a ta ile d a* a p a rt of th* Ira- T o g eth er w ith th* (allow ing real p ro p e rty , tu -w lt:
rear,
also large I Bedroom
*o,
a
door**
pro
cunfoaao
w
in
p ro v a m a n la o n *ald property:
Vegetable*,
Fruits
A
Fruit
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
llam a a f p ro p e rty w hich are
Lot (, Hlouk C. COUNTRT b* ta k e n a g a ln a t you for th*
t Cl. C. f ta f r lf ir a to r Modal located In and p e rm a n en tly In­
house next door for Rental
Juices,
all
at
tcTrUVc
ht
CLUK
MANOR
UNIT
NO,
I,
No, LAB-11, Bar. So. S«
dem anded la th * Com ALTERATIONS oa Ladles *
acco rd in g to th* p la t th e re ­ relief
sta lle d a s a p a r t of tho tm
ings. Pay by the month si Income. All for Itea than
p la in t
•m il
provom onte on aald land:
of a s racurdad tn P la t Book
Men* Clothing. CU-lMt.
T
h
is
Nolle* tk a ll b* publish
1 I t t R an** Medal No. i
you
e a t If you don't own a $13,000 including merchan­
11,
Pag*
14
ar.d
71.
Publlu
U
eneral
E
lectric
llu
llt
In
411, Bor, No. TB l l l l l l
*d one* a w eek fu r four cunOva
n.
Model
J
T
llltP
K
,
R
ecords
uf
Bomlnol*
Oou
u
treeier,
are will furnish you dise. Excellent Terms:
aecutlvs w eeks la th* ganford 22. Plumbing
1 H or-B an W all fla a te r H oty, Flu r Ida
Bertel I t e C K I I
H erald.
,
No- C -? M
on* to store these iuuda in.
U
erieral
K
teclrio
U
ullt
•
la
haa
beau
flted
ag
alita
l
yvU
In
14 V oaottaa n ilad a m aau DATED TH IS l l l h day af ---------- PEUUlW tt' fT ^
Stem per Agency
lla h a e.
Model
M telU 'K . tb* atmv* a ty led a u lt, and yuu October,
Ph. 323 7417, Sanford.
1144.
fa o tu ra d by Bomlaote VonaHartal
H
tO
T
lD
ll
REALTOR
IXSUROR
a
r*
req
u
lro
d
tu
oorvo
a
copy
Contracting Repairs
(SEAL)
tla n B lind Company
U eneral K toctrla H ofrlaora- uf yuur Anawor or o lh « r P laadFor EASY quick carpet dean FA 2-4001 1919 S. French Aw.
TOU W IL L PLMABB AP
A rth u r IL B eckw ith. J r ,
FREE ESTIMATES
tor.
Modal
UAUTC.
Bertel
la
g
to
Hi*
C
o
m
p
lain
t
on
P
te
ln
C lark of C ircu it C ourt
PIS AII In th* nboro-ontltlod
Ing rent Blue Lustre Electric
X K U lIl
t lf r a a llu ru * )* ,
AN D LIU oN ,
R. L HARVEY
C3ourt on o r baler* tha Ttb day
B y: M artha T, Vlhtan
Duo T horm H eater, Modal RUSH. DEAN A LDWNUK*, I l l
Sharapooer only $1 per day. 71. Male Help Wanted
n f D ecem ber, 1 IH . which Is n
D eputy C lerk
204
Sanford
Ato.
FA
2-3393
I
K
I
,
B
artel
I
I
11=0
E ast C en tral MutiUvard, tw - ru b lla k O ut IL 11, 10, A S o t.
dnt* nut teas th an I I o*r morn
Carroli’i Furniture,
Ft*#
A
lu
a
ln
a
m
Venetian
landu,
F
lorida,
and
rll#
th*
o
r
i
­
th a n I I daya from th a tlra t
i, t i n .
YANKEES STAY HERE
Blind*
g
inal
A
nsw
er
or
O
ther
Pleadp u b lle a tlo a a f thla Notloa, ta
WITXKU* m y band and th* In r la the o ffice of th * C lorh o f C D F -lt
WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, There la at least one job hi
OLD
NEWSPAPERS
a h o v cans* why Ik* a ta rasald aaal
a t tk te C *«rt a t Banlord, th* C ircu it C o n rl o a or bwriL -rm o ra u * a
good condition, $40. Plato Florida that will give an la
prom laaory s o la and m ert* a* *
th is l l t b day a f Oct­ for* th* 14th day of Nuvombor, NOTICK IS boroby glvon th a t
sh o u ld s o t b* ro-MUhUahod. Florida,
flats rairor, $13. 120 Coun­ come comparable w i t h
ober, A. D. 1144.
FOR
SALE
1141
I
t
you
ta
ll
to
do
so.
w*
a
r*
oagaaod
ta
bualnoa*
T lltB NOTICH a hall h* pub- (SISAL)
try Chib Rd. 322*7372.
doors* pro cunfosos will b* a t a i t t B a lfo rJ A**., S*n(..rA,
northern standards. No ex­
llahod one* oacb w eak for te a r
A rth u r IL B eckw ith, J r ,
tak o a a g a ln a t yon fo r th* ro- FU .. Bomlaol* C ounty. F lo r­
25 LBS. • 50c
(4) aucooocte* wooka la Tk*
perience necessary. Apply
C lifti
Uof
dem
and
la
th
*
C
om
plaint.
ida, * a d * r th* (latltlo u * nam e
ZIG-ZAG
Banfwrd llo ra ld .
B y: M artha T. V lhlaa
Room 209, Metach Bldg.. 234
Thla
Nolle*
sh
a
ll
b*
p
u
b
lish
­
•f,
R
oberta
*
Sohaaldt
Roal
DATKD th is 4tk (a y o f NooD eputy C lark
SANFORD HERALD 1994 Slant-O-Matic tig-iag _ East lat SL 9 a. m. Sharp,
ed aao* a w a sh fo r fo u r eonla, a ad th a t w* Intend lo
am bor, t i l t .
(A copy o f tk* Com plaint (tied •ocitllv* w eek* ta th * S aaford Kate
Walnut Console. Triple nee­ over Fault's Drug Store,
r tg la te r oatd a a m a w ith tka
(MHAL)
herein la a tta c h e d to th a (opy H arsld.
C lark of th* C irc u it C ourt,
A rth u r K tleokw lth, J r ,
dle position, hundreds of de
of th is aotlc* w hich la m atted
DATKD
T
U
U
H
a
l
d
a
y
af
O
otSaaford.
■
tm
lnul*
County.
F
lorida,
In
C la rk C ircu it C ourt
to each d e fen d a n t to r whom a uber. 1141.
aignj, makes buttonholes,
a««urdano* w ith th* p rtv M o n *
TV RENTAL
B y: M a rth a T. Vlklca
roaldouc* m ors opoalft* th an a (MBAL)
o( th* Flotltluu* Nam * Btelutoa,
••ws on buttons, book _ SO — MEN WANTED - 30
D e p u ty C lerk
a ta t* o r oouuty w as given ta
• Sake • Berrien
A rth u r H. BockwHh. J r ,
to -w lt: Soctloa »«*■•» F lo rid a
r a n d ro H er* A O ay
Ik r aw orn o ta la m a n t filed hern­
eyes. Sold new for $329.90, To help dismantle rides aad
C lerk o f tho C ircu it C o u rt S ta tu ta a 1117.
A tlornoy* a t M w
ia by Ik s p la in tiff, hla agent
By: M a rth a T. V lhloa
now
pay off balance
a
ie
:
A.
O
R
obert*
attractions. Apply Supt Blue
444 F i r s t F e d e ra l Building
o r a tlo rn o y .)
D eputy C lark
IL J. Schmidt
VA 9-4999
$194 *0. Terms of $9 30 j
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Days WORK, PIl 322 6277 at
night.
DAYS Work. 322 )224.

1901 S. Park Av«.
FA 2-3232 anytime
4 BEDROOM, 1 Bath. Central
air A Heat. 322-3303.
LOVELY 3-bedroom, 1 bath
masonry borne. Outstanding
condition. Beautifully land­
scaped. Shallow well. Only
$430 down to qualified buyer.
J04 Shannon Dr., Pinecreit.
Call 322-0710 for details.
HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
H. water beater, attic fo»,
floor furnace A pump. With
Furn. garage Apt. 3342 San­
ford Ave. $10,600. 322-0323 or
3234.

SO U T H W A R D
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173

2 LOTTS, grocery itore, going land Estates, Sanford. Luw
business with bait atop, Beer down Payment. Pit. 322-9132.
A Whw license. 2-Bedroom
NO DOWN PAYMEMT
Apt in rear of itore. Other ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
lot haa • room house, in rooms, IVi bath A air condi­
sound condition. Both tor tion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­
tow price of $10,000. Terms.
tian Blinds, Carport, after
713 W. nth St.
1:30 P. M.. 103 Oakland,
Sunland Estates, Sanford.
83, Real Estate Wanted
$400 DOWN — DEBARY
STORE BUILDING Wanted,
Home A Auto retailer seeks Lake In Back Yard
suitable location, preferably Next door neighbor will verify
So. uf Sanford on Rt. 17-92. 8 lb. bate recently caught
Send particulars to Box IOC, from this take. See 211 Lakec/o Sanford Herald.
wood Dr., to Deiiary. Con­
crete block, 2 bedroom, tiln
84. Real Estate * Bale
bath, built-in stove • oven,
LARGE Modern borne, t acre carporte, l a r g e screened
porch facing like. House will
ground. Near Paula School.
to repainted Inside and out.
Easy financing. 323-1371.
Price 812.000 (plus taxes A
insurance).
JOHN E. FOX,
MEL OTT, Insurance A Real
Realtor
Estate. 830 N. Florida Ave.,
206 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
DeLand. Phone 731-1164 or
734-2168.
BART PILCHER, BROKER
Personal Service
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Call 322-7409
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Asao.
PA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank wwtg.

Real Eatate — ituurance
3rd. A Park Ave.
322-5441

87. BubIm m Rental*
OFFICE A RETAIL SPACE
$100 DOW N
Leese where the traffic is
(French Ave.) Hwy. 17 92 at
20th St. The Center of Popu­ FHA - VA HOMES
3. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
lation. Large paved perking
1. I Vi. A 3 BATHS
area.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
NOW REMODELING
Lease now and pick your LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
colors far p iM le d walls a n d For Complete Information
See or Call Your
tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
D e n 11 a 1 1 , Chiropractors,
FHA - VA
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, Ser­
SALES BROKER
vice or Retail Shop*. Call W. We Have Tto Home For Yon
H. Stamper, Stamper Agency.
1Z2 4991 or 322-1939.

90. Ia&gt;(n For Sato

Stenstrom Realty

2345 PARK DRIVE
2 Largo clean LOTS. 29tb A 822-2420 Night 322-7195
323-0344
322-4149
Park Ave. Term# $23 down
322-4934
322 3413
$13 per monih. Call 322-3377.

LAKE FRONT tot. Owner will
sacrifice. Make offer. Brown
E asily. 1324237 a r $23-1994,

fj

9)

WARNING
Don't look unless ready to buy.
You’ll be unable to resist
this 2 bdrra., living rm„ Fla.
rra., kitchen equipped borne
o n I huge lots, Banka ap­
praised at $9,300 and selling
far only 84,300 with $300 dn.
and $70 pe,- mo.

82. BtuineM Prop. • Sale 3 BEDROOM, Hi Bath, Sun-

Ball-Blair Agency

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�Herald Classifieds Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
L S S S ! L l ! L ! ^ ____ 1
t - f w i frr« l&gt;
t BEDROOM, S Bath, semen«d patio, FI. sn-tnea
SWEETIE PIE

F r i. Nov. 6, ' t 4 - P i p 11 ,tT . H i w i o F t

By Nadine Settler

OW N ER 8AID S E L L
Family Hobm locatad Sa Wyn■ m o t, 1,944 aquam ft.,
$14,730. 4 Bedroomi, Florida
Room, Family Room with
f i n N an. $330 Dowd, Pay.
mtnta of 1103.(4 monthly Ind o t e Tawi k Inturaaca.
For appointment call J22 U B . Meric W. Warner or
Adelaide H. Mote*, Aaaoc.
709 So. Park, Sanford.

yra. old. Purniahed or un­
furnished, cheap down pay.
ment. Near Base A Bieder
St., Ph. 3222389.

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
I Roam APT.. Water, lights.
$63 mo. 1 Block South on
Sanford Ave. A Hibiscus.
Route 2, Box 373.
/h i

to dark.

„ *lto M * ducted! But tfis dsseys sura took
’i
a waJlopinfff* 9
95. Houses For 8tl«
LONGWOOD- THA - Avail­
able for Sale—801 Lormann
Circle South. 3 Bedroom,
P i Bath, newly painted 9100
Down (31 per month. Ph.
241-1270, Orlando.

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
*We Have The Home For You’ 114 N. Park Ava. FA 2-4121
RAVENNA PARK, 3 Bedroom,
2 bath. Central Alr-coodlboning, beating, built-in kit­
25«5 PARK DRIVE
*22-2420 N ight 322-7405 chen, excellent closet space,
established lawn, landscap­
333-0548
322-4148
ed. too 8a Duma Dr. Phone
322-6824
322-5182
322 9414.

Stenslrom Really

Payton Realty
322-1301 17-02 at Hiawath*
READY TO MOVE IN
|few 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
UKEENBRIAR
1-2 baths. So. Longwood area Choice lota available to
—Trades considered, and
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
we’ll build on your tot. Semi­ overlooking golf eouraa.
nole County* Leading Build
Cuatom building to your
er
specification*.
Greenbriar
HAROLD LOGAN
developed by
LMN ENTERFIUSES, INC.
K1NGSWOOD
Balea office: So. on L\ S. ITBUILDERS, INC.
92 to Dixie Beil Diner, turn
FA 2-8074
right one block on Seminole
202 Fairmont Dr.
Ave. 838 1911.
2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott, $6,500
322 0325 Of 5254.

Stemper Agency

Government Owned
Homes

Realtor-Insuror-Trades
122-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

$100.00 DOWN

* Sedans
• H ard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station W agons

Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bedrjor.is located in variouj
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE.BEST HOME
BUY
S E E YOUR

Complete Selection
5 9 '* Thru 6 t'a

V A - FHA

$200 • ClflO Down
$10 • ffiO Month

Properly

10 0 % Mechanical
Guarantee — 1 0 Dayn —

1,000 Milea On All
Card VW'*,

Management
and Sales Broker

Sale* — Part* — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

JIM H U N T

Ellinor Motor Co.

REALTY

So. Ilwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla.

f r '/J

322-1835

19

Office: 322-2114
Nights: 323-0704
322-0648
3521 Park Drive

Tired O f Renting ! ! !
COME

TO

SMALL, dean apt., Pvt bath,
eetrance. 333-0702.

1999 BUICl Special, automatic
translates km, $200. Ph, 3220234,

'(5 Rl'ICK LaSabre, auto­ 1963— 18 ft. LARSON. All
matic transmission, power American Boat, 75 HP Evin(tearing A brakes, all axtras, rude electric motor It all
very nice. Call after 4 p. m. equipment. Perfect condition
322-2750
(1,500 below roet. Ph. 322
7795 between 10 a. m. k 8
120. Automotive Service
p. m. Saturday only.

CORNER ONOHA HD. A HW'V. 17-92

SEE OUR

1965 PACEMAKER SPECIAL
ONLY $3266.00 OR
$55.78 PER MONTH.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED,
DELIVERED AND SET UP.
ASK TO SEE OUR 1964 MODELS
AT DRASTIC DISCOUNTS.

PIlONP. 312-2542

GRAND OPINING SPECIAL
—'62 Corvalr, 2 Dr. "700"
straight shift, Radio k Ileal
er. Real Clean only 11,093
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
Hwy. 17-92 So
322-1835

ftonkarik Gian* nnd Paint
Company
219 Magnolia Ph. FA 24921

1012

OUR LOTS FULL OF
NEW CAR TRADE INS.

SEE US NOW !

COMET S-22, Rurket Beats, Automatic | i m
Tran.mi..inn, Itatlio k Healer, 22,000 H w W
Mile*. A Beauty,
MERCURY CUSTOM, 4 Door Sedan,
Fully Powered and Air Conditioned.

Impala Hardtop, 4 Door.
M Chevrolet
Cnndilionrd, Double Power, Nlre.

g g Iluick Convertible — A Nice On*.

*796

NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS
t

&gt;12$

Hurry For A Special Price
On One Of Few ‘W D o d g c Darts

See: THE DODGE BOYS
* Charlie Craig
• lloh Thomas

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS

Seminole County Motors
W. 1st St. — Sanford
Phone 322*0614
Or Ml 7-2330

WAS NOW
BUICK ELECTRA 213. 2 DOOR $1195 $
COUPE, LOADED ................. BUICK SPECIAL SUDAN,
$2393
AIR CONDITIONED ...............
FIAT l i f t SEDAN _________ $1393

Amhaaaader Cuatom 4
Door Sedan. V.8, Stan*
dard Transmission. Pww.
er s t e e r i n g , Power
Brake*. Haaler and Air
Condition.

*1495
61 Chevrolet
Impala Convertible. T-t,
Automatic
Traaamlaetoa,
Power Steering, P o w e r
Rrakea, Radio, Heater, and
Air Conditioner. HI a r k
Finish With White Tee.
All Vinyl laUrler.

•1795
60 Chevrolet
'» Ton Stepnlde plrfc.
Up. 4 CyL, Geed Me.
chan leal Condition.

•1 2 8 $

BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. V-4 11695

•1186

RAMBLER 339, 2 DOCK 8EIIAN 11193 $
PONTIAC CATALINA
$1993 9
VISTA VENTURA .... .............
PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
92495 f
VISTA. AIR CONDITIONED
PONTIAC STARCHFKF BEDAN $2193 $
TEMPEST
RAMBLER

STATIONWAGON $1095
SUPERWAGON

$1095

•695
60 Ford

$

Falrlaae 500 4 Deer,
V-8, Automatic Trans­
mission. Radio k Heat*
er — Clean.

$

COMET SEDAN ................... ..... $ 795 $
RAMBLER SEDAN ----------

8 795 f

RAMBLER SUPER WAGON

I 893 |

FORD STATION WAGON

I 695 S

CHEVROLET WAGON,
$ 143 $
AIR CONDITIONED ...........
IMPERIAL SEDAN, LOADED $1093 $

795
795

RAMBLER WAGON ________ $ 293 g
PACKARD
GOOD TRANSPORTATION

$ 193 g

60 Ford
V, Ton Btylealde Pick-Up.
Good Mechanical Conditio*.

146

1961 DEMONSTRATOR

•895
62 Chevrolet
Bel Air 4 Door, V-0, Auto­
matic Tranamlaalon, Heatrr. Sptiltraa Lacquer Finish
With Color-Ton* Interior.
A Beautiful Combination.
A Very Nice Automobile
At A Minimum Coat.

•1595
61 Chevrolet

SA VE $ $ $ $
2 NEW 64'* LEFT!
1964 BUICK 4-DR. WILDCAT

AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE Convertible,

EVERYTHING FOR LUXURY -

K aeellen t C ondition.

NO MILES

1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
SPORT COUPE — AIR CONDITIONED
BEAUTY - NO MILES

Bargain Buys!
FORD Station Wainn

I

CHEVROLET Station Wagon

I

DESOTO I Door

•1695
2 Dour Sedan. 6 CyL, Stan*
dard Tran.mi**ion. Radio
and Heater. Solid Through­
out.

s495

•i$e

4 D oor

Impala 4 Door Hardtop,
V-8, Automatic Trans­
mission, Power Steerini, Radio, and Heater,
2 Tone Blur, Like New
Tirea, Low Mileage, and
Clean.

57 Chevrolet

SA V E $ $ $ $
*180

Station Wagon

'9 6

FO R D 2 Door, 4 C ylinder

OPEN FRIDAY
NITK T i l . 9 P.M.

MERCURY 2 Door

B U I C -K

HUNT
LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

CAR DIALS

*695

CHEVROLET I Door, Automatic
Transmission, Heater.

BUCK

• Ben Howland
• Frank Brunson

CLEARANCE PRICESl

T ra n .m L a io n , Itadio a n d H e ito r .

$7 FORD

about our

AIR CONDITIONED AND POWER

A f DODGE PIONF.KK DART, V-8 Automatic 1 A U
W$ Transmission, Ridlo and Hester.
V I

1 Door, Air Conditioned, Power
M Rambler,
Steering, Tower Brakes, R l H . t CyL

^ 0 CHEVROLET I DOOR

Our Entire Stock
IS NOW MARKED WITH

A f FORD GALAXIE. V-l, Ford-A-Matle

Vulkosgen Sedan—Vow'll tike It.

$8,000.
MeRoberts Tire Supply
465 W. 1st Benferd, Fla.

Our Atlanta
Plant Will
Start Shipping
More *65
Cars Next
Week!

PLYMOUTH FURY, V-8, 4 Door

Air $'

FOR SALE
I 1»5» R.11.T, Mick
Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Dan* Trailer. .34 Foot
t&lt;ong. Tranntcool Underalung Unit. Value
$12,900. Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sal* For

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE VISTA

6 1 Equipped And ( lean.

NEW AND USED CAR SPECIALS

Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
$9444 E. let. Ph. FA 3-3941

STRIKE IS O YER!

9*4 W M I t VA 14W
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

I t t k h f h r i f 17710.

m tO q a in "

Robton Sporting Goods

62 Rambler

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

BANK

P IZ Z A

Gateway To The waterway

Auto otaaa, Ttopo

1961 Bulek Etoctra 223 Conver­
tible, air conditioned, power
brakes, power steering, pow 121. Scooters A Cycle*
95. H ouses F or S alt
er window*, auto, tra m . '48 Lambretta Scootar, (DO
radio and heater, white will
321 0975.
LAKE JESSUP, Ntar, (4 Acre 3 ROOM FumUhed Apt. $43. tires, very low mileage, look)
with Dupltx k space tor I ll E. 9th., 322-4219.
like new, runs like new,
home or trailer. Corner S.
$2200, one owner. 3230(05
Furn. Apt 2300 mefloevQto.
N A TIO N A L
Sanford Ave. A Miller Rd
Sign op property.
FURN. Apt., Adults. 323-1924.
FOR SALE
96. H ouses • Sale or R eal 3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Cali 1957 VW Convertible 1992 En­
gine A Trans.
322-9173, alter 3 Ph. 322 0441.
$375
^ P O S S E S S IO N
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath, redwood
fence, TO S. Fairfax, No. Or­ LAKE MARY. 2 Clean furn­ Call 322-2940 after 3 and we
lando. Call 3221153 before 3. ished Apts., $50. Adults. No will bring car to your home
for inspection.
pets. 322-3930.
97. H ouses For Rent
3-BEDROOM Apt., furnished. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL •58 Cadillac 1297 hat. »I9 me.
LAKE Cottage, Furn. 333-4109. Phone days, 322-3742, nights. —'61 Plymouth Station Wa­ •38 Mercury $29* bal. $9 me.
gon, 4 door fully equipped, '35 Bulek f t 99 bal. $8 tan.
DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­ 322-0991.
phi* Air Conditioner. Only •36 Cadiltar It89 bal 17 a *
room, n e w l y dtcoraled. 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. 159 $893.
•3*
Ford 9142 bal. 44 mo.
Adults. Another available mo., Includes water A elec­
ELLINOR MOTOR CO.
'33 Cadillac 1197 bal, 17 me.
Dec. 1, 322 3410.
tric. 322 9507.
Hwy. 17-92 So.
322 1835
'54 Bulek 9177 bal. 16 mo.
2 BEDROOM House, complete­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS
•37
Ford SIM bal. »M me.
ly Furn. 2901 Magnolia Ave. 114 W. First St.
*33 Mereury 9137 bal. |5 me.
DELICIOUS
•37 Chevrolet 9299 bal (1$ mo
UNFURNISHED ] Bedroom FURN. Apt Close tn. Jimmie
17
Ford 9199 bal. f l f me.
house, Kitchen equipped, f t .
MOUTH
*
WATERING
Cowan. 333-4012.
•33 Cadillae 9198 bal. (11 me.
322 3651,
3 ROOM Furn. Apts., Shady
*38 Ford $291 bal 119 mo.
3-I1EDROOM house, at Lake Oaks Apts., 612 Park Ave.
'5.1 Chevrolet $78 bal. $1 mo.
Monroe. 322 5015.
Apply upstairs No. 3 Apt.
o.
*33 Ford $68 beL (1
or
Ph.
322-5010.
FURN. 3 Bedroom house,
SANFORD AVE.
freshly painted. Ph. 322-2097 1-Room Efficiency apt, with
OPEN
EVENINGS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Or 322-3730.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
Sanford,
Florida
322-4303
for couple or single person
FAIR GROUNDS
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, ua
National Repossession* lae.
or retired All utilities in­
furnished. 1 mi. to base, 2
cluded in root. Ideally lo­
blocks to shopping center k
cated on In St., within 1
school, i year lease reqnlr
block of 3 tree parking lota
ed. $l’o mo. 322 1470 after
and iboppmf center. In­
3 p. m.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store l i t E. First St
Very MCE 2 Bedroom house,
kitchen equipped, paneled
FURNISHED Garage Apt.,
walls, hardwood Boon, ther­
$40 mo., water furnlihed
mostat controlled heat, close
303 S. Park Ave. 323-0705.
to shopping center. Adults or
with pre-school child, call NEAT 2 Bdrm. Furn. Apt. On
after I p. m Ph. 322-4411.
ly $59.50. 1703 Magnolia,
322-3951 or 322-2294.
2 BEDROOM, cloa# to school
A shopping center, $55 mo. CLEAN furnished apt. Adults
Cal! 322-1110
322-1494.
CHEVROLET IMPALA Super Sport
$
Hardtop, V&gt;9, Bucket Beats and Console.
Fully Equipped, 11,000 Mile*.

1801

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.

2011.

“J/w (Dodqn (BoyA

|I2 3 . B w U * M otor*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

MODERN 2 Bdrra. furn. Apt.
■01 Palmetto Ave. 322-1374
after 9:30 p. m.

£ 2 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.

HWY. 17-92 SO.

cal. condition, Automatic,
air cood., assume balance of
(1.300. Ph. 332-9133 before 5.

1123. B a» U f t M X a n

BOB McKEE USED CARS 14 Pt. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
NO MONEY DOWN
wlndahtold, remote control,
70t French Ava. 323-0731
40 HP Mercury A Teller. Al­
io
IX f t Aluminum boat. T
1954 FORD, 4 Dr., Auto. Trans.
B A H . IBS. 139 Country to HP Evlnrudn A Trailer
All lor |909. Ph. $22-1249 af­
Club Circle.
ter 9 p. m
GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
—'93 Triumph Convertible, 19 FT. Flbraglaia boat, 33
Immaculate Condition, only Johnaon, traitor, $XT$. Will
$1,499.
eoaaldar food Storeo In trade
ELLINOR MOTOR CO
1109 W. 1st SL 322 0430.
Hwy. 17-92 So.
322-1433

106. ApartmeaU for Rent ’59 RENAULT, $125. Ph. 522

ford. 3 Bedroom, l ‘i bath,
rilA k VA Loans. LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder
Harold Loian, call 838-3911.
Salesman ee Duty 4:00 p. m.

GHI A

trailer.

19' WIDE,
NO-A4909.

S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T
HOMES, Meat 4th St. San­

vw

Rant *93 FORD. Falcon Wagon, ax

B E D R O O M Traitor on
Urge like. Adults only. Ph.
323-T39B

I BEDROOM House, about 3

Far the Beet Buy In
A New or Resale Home,
See Stenslrom Realty

, 115. A uto* F oe 5 5 ^

. 911 CStiliM. CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia av«. $32-0729.
102. Mobito H i m • Sato

103. Mobito

AOKNCY - REALTOR
I. Park A n.
FA 2-2354 or FA 2 XU

FO R SA L E

|1 0 8 . Bow— F o r R w t

1 4 aad 1
N T * a a f USED
93 CHEVY li NOVA, new!
Awntocs A Cabana*
leal eondKloe. $1999. Ph.
3Z3-23S3.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. IT-93 8
$22-350
1991 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite.
VAGABOND l | x 19. front kit- Ex. Cood. 9494
d e n . tod length screen
porch A carport. Priced Take over PAYMENTS on
"Right” lor qulek sale. Tran­ 1M2 ViUant it $47 50 month
quil Traitor CL, No. II. 441 ly and $109 Cash. Cad 322
bypass Tavern.

EVERETT A. H A R PE R

HOMES

*m \

Ph. 322.1881

|&gt; ]

r a m bler

1

",

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

Phone 322-0231
301 Weal First Street

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SANFORD

WINTER PARK — PH. MI 4-0209

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T i l. 9 P.M.

2nd. St Pmlmttla
Ph. 322*4231
2507 Park D r.
Ph. 322-0861
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heueekeeplag
la ehlckeei
(«pta air shatters eomMlaa

7 UF Gold Awards Captured Yank
Quoted On Red
W on In Campaign Radio Broadcast

gome Robert Taylor, longtime
•ta r sf movies and television
who plays the part of the
•shoot teacher trying to help
(be Indiana tmprova their lot
Geraldine Brooks playa the
rote ef • woman doctor and
Jlatk Lawrence acta in the
tote of a "medicine man"
bated oo the real life person­
ality, Joite Billy, who haa con­
tributed many of hla ancient
remedial to modem medicine.
Juvenile leada ara handled
by two promlalng newcomers,
Chad Everett and Brenda
Scott, lie plays the part of a
fealf-breed ana of the Chief and
•he baa Um rote af Taylor’s
alder daughter.
The unusual plot deala with
present day Ufa of tba Bern-

Good news ef the 1964 Sem­
inole United Fond drive tow­
ards a $40,000 goal keeps
coming In at the UF office
in the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building.
Even during the beetle
days of the final period of
the preildentlal election, loy­
al UF workere were on the
job. And now aa the UF pre­
pared for a report luncheon
in Caaaelberry today, the UF
headquarters made public ad­
ditional Gold Award winners
where 100 per cent participa­
tion la on the record.
Thee* are the Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station, where
Dr. John W. Wilson has
sparked the drive end rolled
up a total of $14$ from 23
employes: Seminole Memorial
Hoapltal; utilities plant dlvlalon of the City of Sanford,
end the employee of Cowan’s
Department Store.
The plant divleion of tho
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company, with R.
B. KItner aa ehnirman, haa
turned In a total of $404 in
cash and pledget from 26 of
36 employes. This makes a
per capita gift of $|S.6S and

from an Indian legend that the
«ry of the laughing owl teUi
t h e coming of Important
gvanta.
Filming continues at Wtklwa
through next weak and the ex­
citing script e v u calls for a
forest fire aequence which will
be closely supervised by the
Florida Forest Service.
After next week the com­
pany wUI go on location in
Loogwood for icenes at the
Longwood Motel and other lo«al businesses.

NOV. 4, 11*4
Admissions
Penns KUnim, Camilla Win
free, Cora Lovelace Helen
fecotl, Pearlie llocartl, Donald
Jiminet, Phil Hair. Jam's
lie Stagncr, Ronald Cline,
Sherry Mctilif, Gary Walker,
Sanlord; Emma Goewcy, An­
na Slurn, DeBary; Patsy Mar­
tin, DeLand; Shelia Mathieux,
Geneva; Ida Robinson, Lake
Mary; David Sullivan, Mims,
Discharge*
Roxle McWilliams, Bertha U c
Pringle, John Emerson, Rose
Scheuering and baby boy, San­
ford; Sophia Woodson, De­
Bary.

M. Theron Madden, son of
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Madden,
of Sanford, haa ereited quite
a bit of excitement In and
around Winston-Salem, N.C.,
with his outstanding ability
for floral arranging.
Madden, an engineer with
Weatem Electric, became &lt;ntcrested In floral arranging
as a hobby and hi* work haa
been displayed on numerous
occasions In ond around this
are* of North Carolina.
He lives at Guilford College
near Winaton-Salem, where
he t e a e h e e night Claes­
es in drafting. He is married
to th* former Miss Haiel
Routh, of Sanford, and the
CAMARILLO. Calif. (UPI) couple has two children, Sher— Slxty-nlne-yeer-old Petra men, 6, end Jean Lnunn, 3.
Sanches crawled a half-mil*
on her knees to e neighbor­
hood Roman Catholic church
to thank God for th* election
of President Johnson.
" I prayed every day for
Johnson's victory, and made
a vow that If he won, I would,
with pleasure, go on my knees
to the church," Mrs. Sanches did not get the necessary twothirds majority.
said.
It took Mr*. Sanches about
DO minutes to reach Mary
Mngdalrn Church from her
home She crawled slowly,
painfully up the knoll on
which th* church reata. Then
up the 12 steps to the rhurrh
door. Just Inside the dour she
knell to pray.
"I made a promlee," the
later told Rev. Patrick Doh­
erty. "I didn't want to break
ray promise."

TOKYO (UPI) — An Amer­
ican officer held prisoner by
the Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas was quoted ea say­
ing that the South Vietnam­
ese people support Vlat Cong
goals.
Th* officer la Capt. Floyd
Jamea Thompson, of th* U. ei.
Array Special Forces. Hla al­
leged statement wan similar
to those made by the Commun­
ists In Southeast Asia.
The aUtements a n not
mad* under dlnct dune*. Us­
ually, the priaoncr la given
the choice of a message load­
ed with propaganda and tell­
ing hla family he Is safe, or
no message at all.
Communlit North V i e t
Nam’s Radio Hanoi said
Thompson was captured laet
March 26 when a liaison
plana was shot down In Quin
Tri Province, South Viet Nam.
Thompson was a passenger.
The pilot wal flirhird L.
Whiteside.
In Washington, the Penta­
gon said both men were listed
aa missing on March 26. It
eaid Thompson listed his
home address as Fort Bragg,
N. C. Whiteside was from
Stockton, Calif.
The Communist broadcast
gave no Information on Whiteside's fate.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Floridians voted in record
numbers Tuesday, but the
turn-out fell short of the preelection forecast of nearly two
million.
U. S. Sen. Spessard L. Hol­
land, running for his fourth
six-year term In Washington,
turned out to be the moat popu
Ur vote-getter. On the basis
of nearly complete returns, not
counting absentee balloU, Hol­
land garnered 639,000 vote.
That U the largest number
of votes ever given a Florida
official running In a popular
election.
Defeating Republican Claude
Kirk by a big margin, Holland
carried 66 of the 67 counties
(losing only GOP-dominated
Sarasota) and ran 43,000 votes
ahead of President Johnson,
who carried Florida, and 62,TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - ooo votes ahead of Gov-aleet
The Florida Merit System said llaydon Burns.
examinations will be held Dec. Both Holland and Burns an­
3 (or persons interested In of­ nounced support for the nation­
fice Jobs in state government. al Democratic ticket, though
Director Gerald Howell aaid neither actively stumped for
the testa were open to anyone it.
who haa completed high school. Burns said he felt this sup­
Applications must be receiv­ port of the ticket cost him
200.000 vote*.
ed by Nov. 19, Howell said.

State Schedules
Examinations

Loot Too Big
NEW YORK (UPI) - Thie­
ve* carried a aafe containing
$700 from a Brooklyn pool par­
lor, but lha haul was too much
for the getaway vehicle. Police
found the safe stuck halfway
through the door of a compact
station wagon which also was
left behind.

Political battlM a rt sot on,
tba K n ito r’i mind, howtvtr.
He went shopping and bought
two painting!. One, by Mar
tin Coomer, was of a seen*
In Spain and Goldwater
thought it Juit right for a new
addition to his kitchen.
The other he bought for his
daughter, Peggy, who likes
pictures of clowns. It was a
picture of a clown crying. Ac*
cording to Press Secretary
Paul P. Wagner, Goldwater
tacked on a note: "I voted for
Barry."

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MOVING

PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) Sen. Barry Goldwater, with
one political defeat already
chalked up against him. today
was faced with another im­
pending battle to keep the Re­
publican party marching to bia
conservative tune.
Such a battle, or perhaps
even a aeries of them, was
clearly in prospect. Goldwater
•xpecti It, and be la commit­
ted to make the fight to keep
the party aligned to hit con­
servative philosophy.

UIUDENTON — (UPI) —
Former Cincinnati Red*' base­
ball manager Fred Hutchinson
remained In poor condition to­
day at Manatee Memorial Hos­
pital after a restless night.
Hutchinson, 43, is suffering
from chest cancer. He was
stricken with the illness last
year.

Lynn Matthews
Receives Honor

R e y k ja v ik , Iceland (UPi) Gets Gar Back
—Authorities imposed • W06 CHRIST CHURCH, Engl am
fine on the skipper of a So- (UPI)—Half ao ear of 11-yearviet repair ship who was ar- old Roger Lister was sawn
rested for illegally repairing a back on after a policeman
fDhing vestel in Iceland’i ter- found it in the wreckage of
tU v ix l waters,
J his car folio wing an accident.

an-eleet Is well-known in Ha­
waii for her work In the leg­
islature when the etate was
still a territory. She la a
Democrat,
The Republican oldtimera
who were re-elected were
Reps. Frances P. Bolton of
Ohio, Charlotte T. Reid of Il­
linois, Catherine May of
Washington and Florence P.
Dwyer of New Jersey.
Democratic incumbent* re­
elected were Reps. Leonor
Sullivan of Mlaeourl, Edna
Kelly of New York, Edith
Green of Oregon, Julia But­
ler Hansen of Washington
and Martha Griffiths of Mich­
igan.

WASHINGTON (DPI) —
Ten women were elected to
Congresa but nine other wom­
an candidates were defeated.
Among the casualties of
the Democratic twerp was
nine-term Rep. Katharine St.
George (R-N.Y.), who loet to
Democrat John G. Dow.
In a year which saw fewer
women than usual entering
the political Hate nine incum­
bent eongreeiwomen — five
Democrats and four Repub­
licans-retained their eeata.
Only one non-incumbent
made the grad*.
,
The new face — and a pret­
ty one It la—will be that of
Patty Ts(|«moto Mink, of Ha­
waii, the f in t woman ef Or­
iental ancestry to serve In
Congress.
The shapely eongrenwom-

Holland Tallied
largest Number
Of Voles Ever

Fred Hutchinson
Reported ‘Poor’

PTA To Discuss
Teen Problems

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
End Lynn Matthews, who T.d
the Florida State defensive
efforts that blanked Auburn
14-4 Saturday, was named
Lineman of the Weak by the
Florida Sports Writer* Asso­
ciation. Matthews Intercepted
» pltchout la the Auburn
hackfletd to aet up tho first
Florida touchdown and mada
many key tackles.

ONNIE OSCEOLA rocks her
break in movie work.

HANDSOME Chad E verett plays the role of
the half-breed son o f the Seminole chief.

YOUNG TV actress Brenda Scott plays her
first movie role as Taylor's daughter.

CHOW TIME . . . Veteran screen and TV sta r
Robert Taylor lines up for chow.

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Where’s This Dreamland?
intomoblte manufacturer* a rt
‘ * 1 out c a n ao brantiftd H'a aW
ft ahama to c : t them travel*
id* and so eju.y to drlvt that
practically the only exertion is to
stay awake a t the wheel.
B ut they can do one more thing
fo r th e ir customers.
.T h e y can tell os where to find
those wonderful stretches of untravsjsd highway they use to show off
their cars on the television commer*
Are these show cars inching along
hamper to bumper in the solid, unbroken line of traffic the Average
driver encounters?
You can get your next easy pay­
ment they aren't. They're zooming
around th e curve on the lovely moun­
tain road llckety-split—top down,
sun shining, the beautiful girl's

Modern Economic Policy

beautiful h air streaming in the clean,
fresh air, everybody hippy, and not
another ear on the road for AO miles
in either direction.
You would think with scenery like
this, nature lovers and carefree tour­
ists would be jamming this road by
th e thousands.
N ot so. This road, ft is plain to
see, has been built and is being beau­
tifully maintained, complete with vir­
gin foliage, mountain brooks, water­
falls and overlook views, for the ex­
clusive use of the miracle car you
should be driving.
H ere's a deal for the auto people:
Show us the way to a road like th a t
and w ell buy your car, even without
th e 12-way front seat shift.
Miles and miles of lovely highway
without another car on the highway.
Wow! Man, th a t’s the road to
Dreamsvillet

WASHINGTON - What will
ww that he
ia elected, try to do at Presi­
dent?
Mr. Johnson has indicated
ne significant direction in
which he will eadeaver to
lead when he becomes Chief
Executive la his own right. He
will advocate sharing federal
tax revenue with atate and lo­
cal governments to help MF
for tbe eervieee they supply
to cltisen*.
On this principle Johnson
agreed with Senator Goldwater who also talked of giving
a pert of federal income to
states and localities. But aa on
so many different matters,
the two candidates differ in
approach,
Goldwater waa intonated tn
returning revenue to the local­
ities aa ■ way of diminishing
the f e d e r a l government.
Johnson sees the plan at a key
way to maintain national
prosperity.
Since last spring mop* than
a dozen Presidential talk for
cea appointed by Johnson have
been quietly meeting in Wash­
ington, laying out programs
for tha next four year*. These
task force reports are due at
the White House this month.
Many of the recommendations

BIG Big Now Needed
Someone is going to have to invent
ft bigger and better word for ‘‘big.”
The teensieat tube of toothpaste or
box of cereal or soap flakes on the
m arket today ia designated by the
m anufacturer as the "large” size.
Then comes a modest packnge
proudly labeled as "giant.” A fter
th a t is the th rift "economy" size and
finally, fo r th e really big spender,
the awesome "fam ily” size.
Among the drive-in set, only a
square is innocent of the fact th at a
&gt;Uin, ordinary hamburger is stricty for the birds or for very young
children ju st o ff Pablum.
The "jum bo” hamburger Is a bit
more sizable. The "super-dooper"
hunk of heaven is something to be­
hold, yielding in volume and weight
only to the colossal "king" size—the
granddaddy of them all.

!

Somewhere along the line the word
"b ig ” has been downgraded to some­
th in g relatively ru n ty and miserable.
Please, somebody, give us a really
BIG word for "big." Something outerspace size.

Thought For Today
H e was praying in a certain
place, and when He ceased, one of
His disciples said to Him. Lord,
teach us to pray, as John taught his
disciples.— Luke 11:1.

•
•
•
I have been driven many times to
my knees by the overwhelming con­
viction th a t I had nowhere else to
go. My own wisdom, and th at of all
about me, seemed insufficient for
th e day.—Abraham Lincoln.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
Rome government Kremlinologlst* have been studying
the past attitudes of ths men
in temporary control of ths
Soviet Union.
Tbs tsntstiTs conclusions:
Ths ruling group is compos­
ed of men who In ths past
have been more inclined than
their colleagues to experiment
—both in economic and In
foreign affairs.
These men, on ths whole,
have tended more toward
foreign adventures then oth­
er members of ths ruling
Presidium. But they’re been

more Inclined to back down
in the face of strong pres­
sure.
This was the same group, in
essence, that in the fall of
1162, advised Nikita Khrush­
chev to take his offensive mis­
siles out of Castro’s Cuba un­
der U.S. pressure.
Thtse mtn have b e e n
strongly against Red Chine’s
approach to foreign affairs.
But they have been anxious
to avoid an open showdown
which could injurs the chan­
ces of Soviet leadership in
ths underdeveloped nations.

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mrs. Maryams Miles
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Lab* Mary
Mrs. Franses Wester
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Mrs. Jane Casselberry
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson

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Mrs. Jss s M i|la

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Daltons
Mrs. Mildred Hsasy
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North Orlando
Mrs. M srgsrst Cosby
322-479S

Ostssn
M rs. Clarence H a rd e r

Geaevs
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
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They've argued for more
flexibility in foreign affairs
and for cutting off foreign
aid end foreign alliances with
local leaders when these alli­
ances have proved "unprofit­
able” to the Soviet Union.
Internally, these men have
favored a stronger direct
rule by Communist party of­
ficials.
They have wanted to get
deeper into actual day-to-day
management of industry end
agriculture, rather than pick­
ing others to run these af­
fair*. They have wanted par­
ty men up and down ths line
also to take this asms moreactive role.
In recent years under
Khrushchev there has been a
tendency to somewhat separ­
ate party work and economic
management, tn practice, this
has rssulted in a trend to re­
place party bosses with tech­
nician-managers on ths work­
ing level and to relegate par­
ty bosses to position* where
they set policy and picked
the manager*.
Th* majority of those now
in power have advocated some
recognition of profit and loss
in economic matters. What
they favor ia a far cry from
competition and fraa enter­
prise. It's more Ilka profit­
making under wartime con­
ditions with price control and
rationing.
These men, however, do
seem to favor:
— Giving factory managers
more say In running their
own plants.
— More material Incentive*
to farm and factory man wh»
do well. Instead of relying ao
heavily on Ideology and pro­
paganda to Increase output.
— RewaHi for soma kinds
of successful risk taking.
Reportedly, thesa present
Kremlin hoiaea also ar* more
inclined to increase t h e
amount ef production for
consumer* on th# theory that
“you cannot attract paopl* to
communism hy asking them
to sit down at an amply ta­
ble.’*

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Sue it about ta jeopardise
her future marital happb
nets. Far she has let Holly­
wood movie regulation* dis­
tort her idea of ■ romantic
home. Beware of this glided
trap, for hundred* of women
have come to me ia tear* al
the age of ta, wanting to get
their o tto out of hit twin
bed.
Case U-423: Hue V., aged 19,
U joon to be, married.
"Dr. Crane,” she asked, "I
think we should have twin
beds in our bedroom.
“ But Tom insists on a dou­
ble bed. lie must be old-fash­
ioned.

Letters
Editor, Herald:
Thanks to you and my
father, I have been able to
read and sea th* progress of
my hometown. 1 have been
receiving your paper for the
thro* full years 1 have been
over her* in Japan.
1 could have navar known
th* growth of Sanford with
out your paper. I find many
houra of interest and memor­
ies of Sanford by tending
your small but vary import­
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remember Sanford as wall
without i t
I may b* in th* Air Fore*
for quits a while but I plan
to gat Th* Sanford Herald
wherever I may go, Japan or
in the States. I just wanted to
show my appreciation to you.
My Japan*** wife has also
learned quits n hit about my
home from our paper also.
She enjoys our paper very
much.
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Editor, Herald:
Congratulations to you and
th* entire staff on your
Progress Edition published
Oct. 26. It I* a tremendous job
and excellently don*.
William F. Gallagher
Gailagher-DeLissar, Ine
Publishers Representative
New York City

continuing prosperity — bettet
than allowing Urn surplus to
accumulate or returning tt to
the economy by means of a
general cut in income taxes
like the one la it year.
Another such tax cut, they
contend, would not do much to
create work for tbe 4.3 million
Americans atilt unemployed.
Most of the benefit would go to
corporations and to families
with more than fS.OOft annual
Income.
Money returned to the stat­
es would probably meet more
general needs, advocates of
th* plan reason, becauso about
threc-fourtha of local govern­
ment spending la for educa­
tion. health and welfare.
At the root of th* matter, it
appears, Is a philosophy with
which Barry Goldwater clear­
ly haa no sympathy. Johnson
Administration thinkers con­
sider the income tax th* fair­
est source of national revenue,
fairer than thn sale* and prop­
erty taxes on which atate and
local governments usually re­
ly. Inventing a system for re ­
turning Income from th* Fed­
eral Income ta s to states and
localities where money la
needed Is ona way of protect­
ing the lncoip* tax aa the key
method of American govern­
ment finance,

Phil Newsom Says - . *

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

made by the members of these
groups — composed of Demo­
crats and Republicans, busi­
ness, professional, labor and
other leaders — will go Into
Mr. Johnson's January State
of the Union address to Congrew.
The federal • state Income
sharing plan is the first brain­
child of the task forces to be
made publie. Th* fact that it
is first testifies to the high
priority the pres rut occupant
of the White House assigns to
the maintenance of prosperity
and to hla acceptance of what
Is called "modern economic
policy".
Two leading modern econo­
mists," Budget Director Her­
mit Gordon and Chief Econom­
ic Adviser Walter Heller, are
behind the plan. And the
President's executive assist­
ant, BUI Moyers, Is assigned
to get the plan into shape for
legislative action next year.
The assumption upon which
thesa men and Mr. Johnson
are going la that by 1H6 the
federal budget again will show
a surplus. At present tax rates,
federal income Is increasing
at tha rapid rate of $6 billion a
year. In 1964, Johnson's ad­
visers tell him, sharing the
federal surplus with the states
will be the best guarantee of

Franco -Russ Deal

As tha remainder of the
Western world holds a tast­
•■For the movie* always
And there is a logical under­ ing finger to the wind for n
sign of future Soviet policy,
lying
reason.
show twin beds so aren't dou­
France is reported moving
For
example,
tack
of
ade­
ble beds out of style?"
quate sexual rapport makes briskly ahead toward a new
Twin beds are dangerous!
a wife Jittery so aha resorts trad# deal with th* Russians
They can lead to divorce.
to clgirets and liquor tn drain Involving 9360 million In
“ But why did the twin bed off her unexpended sexual cn French credits.
Franca thus would become
idea then originate?" Sua de­ ergy.
Bridge parties ire usually tha first major Western pow­
mands.
Well, it was a compromise for wives who lack children er to conclude agreement with
by the movie directors back In or enough household duties to the Soviet* since tha power
shift which toppled Nikita
keep them busy at home.
the early 1900a.
And the twin beds are often Khrushchev,
For it was not feasible tn
Involved ira n number of
have the hero and heroine oc­ the haste starting point for ad
cupy the same bmd oo the mo­ diction to cigarets, liquor and interesting aspects,
hrldge parties! Reward
Tha French credits would
vie screen.
When you wive* reach the be extended over seven years.
Censors disapproved.
So twin beds were the clev­ 40-bratkcl and find your hus Franc* in this way Joint
er solution, but a very tragic band showing Indifference to Britain in rejecting the Bern*
one as regards the divorce your physical chirm s, or if agreement by whleh NATO
you realize ha la pursuing a members bound themaelves to
rate.
For two entire generations younger female somewhere limit Communist son* credits
of Americans have been rear­ else, then twin beds are a dou­ to five years.
ed on the illusory Idea that ble obstacle.
Britain agreed teat Sept. 7
If he still occupies the same to supply tha Soviet Union
twin beds are “fashionable1
double bed with you, It Is with an f£0 million synthetic
and ultra ultra!
Twin beds are about as silly much easier to win bis love fiber plant on credit terms
as twin dining room tables back again!
extending over 16 year*. Fur­
where husband and wife sit at
For then your perfume and ther agreemanU wars expect­
separate tables while eating sofe skin and mild erotic ag­ ed to Increase th* credits
dinner!
gression can win the baitie.
Empirical evidence a l s o
But if you must get out of
shows that husbands who start your twin bed to go over to
out in twin beds are more like­ kiss him an extra time as an
ly to seek paramours a few imploring “ good night" cere­
years later.
mony, you have the odds aWives, pleaso remember gainst you!
that paramours don't use twin
He can then rebuff you much
/ m an
more easily.
beds!
Many a "twin bed" husband
So twin beds ire the bugaboo
thus secretly baa an affair of wivri in the to bracket.
with a siren who never would Don't get trapped by silly
think of employing a twin bed. Hollywood stratezy. Start off
Go down to the typical di­ your marriage with a double
vorce eourt and you will learn bedt
the clin ical symbol* of the
(Always write to Dr. Crane
neurotic American wife seek­ in care of this newspaper, en­
ing a divorce.
closing a long, stamped, ad­
Divorce • prone wives are dressed cnvedlope and 20
likely addicts of cigarets. cents to cover typing and
highballs, bridge parties and , printing costs when you send
I for one of bin booklets.)
twin beds!

close to the |300 million mark.
It was tha largest single deal
in Bovlst-Britiih trade his­
tory.
More noteworthy In the So­
viet-French negotiations ia
th# suggestion that President
Chart** da Gaulle already
has bean in close touch with
new Soviet Premier Aleksei
N. Kosygin and first party
secretary Leonid Braihnav
and haa convinced himself
both aa to their intent and
their relative permanency in
office.
President Johnson haa dis­

Y o u II b o

closed that ha also r a t s h r i
from Kosygin a maaiagn
which ha regarded aa reassur­
ing.
It did not, however, cover
anything quits so concrete aa
|3M million.
A further interesting as­
pect of tha Frtneh-Sovial ne­
gotiations la how it fita into
Da Gauila'a global picture.
In hia mareira, now a fav­
orite reference work among
diplomats, Da Gaulle discus­
ses the used first to make an
alliance with on* aid* and
than with th* ether.

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Assembly Of God
O r OOD CHURCH

I t M. W114ar ... ------- F aatar

gaadar Bahaol — tltl a. m.
S aralif Warship - U :il a. a.
Hvaalac Worahlp — tiM p. a.
Taalk Barr. (Baa.&gt; - diM a »
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Baptist
c e n t r a l b a p t is t

F a m ily B arrloa A

church

Car iltn l b * oak A «

Christian

M o ra la i W « ra h lf — 1 H « a. mT r n la la t U a n la a M 4 i4 l A m.

T il l f . m .
B andar M ila B ra ad a aa t
w i r r s i D B H u a ro w A R T
P A F T laT CHURCH

|t h I t * MnUr A r a

F a t a I t K in g ---------- F a a la r
B andar Bakaal ----- I t iW b m.
l O r a t a f W arak lp — l l i a i a. ab
liiiiy
E v ta la a W o rsh ip — fld a p. m.
W adaaadar
F r a r a r i a r r l a a ------- »:a# a ab
FW kC R E B T

B A F T liT

CHURCH
O a o ra Road
F a a ta r —
W illiam J . Guaaa
M ornint W orahlp . I 1 :N b m.
Bandar P e h o o l ------ t i l l a a
T ra la la s U nion _
d i l l p- re,
K vaatua W ufahlp
T:SO p. m.
W ad. (JHIcar* A T anchara
M a a tln g ---------------- 4:1# p. ab

Southern Methodist

FRRB METHODIST CHURCH
C o n o r 4th SL nnd Laura! Ava.
R ar, C- H. Aadoroon __ Pnator

CHURCH OF CHRIST
O aano
R a lp h B row ar J r .
B o a g a lla l
Bible P eh o o l --------l:M b ab
M o raln g W oraklp —
b Ob
X a n la g W oraklp — III* A ab
W a t F ra p a r P arrlco Til* p. ab

TOIa pkonai U I - T I tl

Bnaday School ___ 1:41 b
M am ins W orahlp — 11:41 b
X raaIng W orahlp — T:M p.
Wad. F ra r a r Sarvlao 1:14 P-

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Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD

LUTHERAN CHURCH

■IH A Orlando Drtvo

H arr IT-11)

Sanford, Florida
CHURCH o r CHRIST
i n : P a rk A m nua
B a rt B ro w a — — H raagalla*
Bnndap

Bible gtudp
- lf:«« b
Morning Worahlp — lt:aa b
Kranlng garrlea — *:ia p.
Boa "Herald of Truth" 1 p.
Sunday on Channel •
Taandap

M l-llll

Thn R ar. j . Oordon F n o r y ,
Faatar
■unday School
1:11 b a .
M oralag W orahlp — U ita b m.
Communion—F lrat S aad n r In
Each Month
K lndargartaa nnd Nuraory

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ab

L ndlaa Blbla Claaa . 10:44 b a b
W adnaadap
B lbla C l a a a -------- T ilt p. ab

Christian Science

Llfa"

OAKLAWN RA PTIPT CHURCH
ITdS C o u n trp C lub Rond
Bponnarad bp P lrn t B nptlnt
C hurch

R ar. R. T. B a r r e t t ----- Faatar
ab
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m.
m.
m.

OBTERN RAPTIPT CHURCH
HWT. 411
Ph. m - I M I

F a a t a r ___ chaalar W. Flank

B ondar Bahool —
14:4' b m.
klom lng S a rv l:* — 1 1 :0 «. m.
T ra in in g U nion —
4:10 p. m.
K vtnlna B a rrie s _ t i t a p. m.
W ndnaadar M natlaga:
o rg a n la a tlo n a — 4 :ta p. a*.
F ra ra r —............ — t:* a P- " •
C h o ir ____________l » p. n -

Thera Is joy In firing to God. That Is freedom’s ultimata discovery. And tha hundreds of thou sands c t
churchaa which ws have built and supported b u r testimony to tbs fact
But whan there ara Rations who despise God . . . who tear down churches. . . or forbid their support, bow
•hall wa teach this Christian Joy to tha boys and girla who will be our nation—tomorrow?
Karen and Paul ara placing Sunday School “envelopea” at tha foot of the ehihlm ’t altar.
Of course, what Karen and Paul and their classmates can giva will hardly pay for an altar. But our world
of tomorrow cannot be built on Kremlin economics.
A mighty generation must learn to worship In prayer and faith and taerijle*. There Is joy la giving to
God I
Our
learn this chiefly from our example and encouragement

Church Of God
of

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lln d A French
I* H. A lfurd ------------- P nator
Sunday gch.iul ....- t i l l a. an.
Morning W urahlp ... 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic gar*. - T:lo p. m.
T u t a. F ra ra r bar*. .. 1:10 p. m.
T h u rb Young I’topln
Endeavor ——— - 1:10 A ab
CHURCH &lt;JF OOD
O F PROPHECY
1101 Elm Avanuo
Ha*. R o b art W atch — PaaloO
Sunday School
1:41 n. m.
W urahlp. S arrlca — t o :! l »• m.
K - ngn llalls Sarv. — 1il« p- m.

Tuaday:
Blbla T raining —
Thurndayi

R arbart W. Ooaraa — F aator
■uadar School ----- 1:11 b m.
Worahlp Sarvlen _ la :10 b ab
K ladargnrtas nnd Nnroary

F R E E D O M ’S D IS C O V E R Y

Wtdtivaday Btrrlen - l :&lt;4 p. Ob
B u llin g Iloom: 101 K- FlraL
W vakdar*: 10:10 b m. • l i l t
p. m. Friday E ranlngi 4 :101:10 p. m.

T ill p. nb
Adiwuuv Stnka, t

Congregational

Sunday

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(U nited Church of C hrlat)
P a rk A ranua n t 14th at.
1:41 b m . ----- C hurch ic h o o t
11:00 b m. — W orahlp garvlcu
1:10 p. m. — C h rlitla n Y outh
M la ln lrr
Re*. Walter A. R. UcPharnoa,
F a a ta r

I Kinga

S S H E T A M ETHODIST
CHU RCH
R a r. W. R. T lm m a —
P n a to r
Sunday S c h o o l -------- 4:11 b m.
M oralag Scrrloao _ 11:00 b m.
C hair PrncU co W ad. Tsia p. ab
S r ary On* W aloom b

Methodist

to

C v p tr jtJ tt* 4

Young Fnopla Sarrlca 1:11 p.m.

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
a l l F nrk Avn
Ra*. R obart M. Jan k ln b Pnator
M orntns W orahlp — l : l f p. ab
Sunday School _
P:«1 b m.
Morning W orahlp — 14:11 a. m.
MYF Maatlngn __ 1:14 p, ab
(Intarm adlatb Santor)
R yaalag W orahlp — f i l l p. m.

T H E C H U R C H F O R A L L • ALL. P O R T H K C H U R C H
T ha Church U th* i m l r d factor
larly and aupport tha Church. They
on oarth far th* building id rharncara: (l&gt; For hia own aake. (S) For
Ur and goad ritUcmhlp ll la a •torohiachildren’*mho. (9 ) forth#m b*
houaa ofjpOUual value*. Without a
uf hia community nnd lathm. (4)
Far thn anfca of th* Church llaatf,
■Irang Church, neither democracy
which need* hia morn! and Mtarlnl
nor dviliaaUon can turviva. Then,
ar* four m ind naaona why every
aupport Flan pa to church i
larly and nnd your Blbla dally.

Tuesday
II Kino

Wtdnodajr
Mark

Thuridiy
U Curinthfana

4:25-37

12:38-44

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Frida;
II Corlnt!

OSTEEN METHOD 1ST CHURCH
O atoaa
ST A FFO R D MEMORIAL

CHURCH

N o rth M onroo
C A. BonMp _____ ____ F aotos

11 Corintl

2 :1-8

F IR S T CHU RCH
O F THB R t f a£ I 5 S
W . l a d S t n t M npta A r b
m u l B lckaa
.. ......... T u t o r
Sunday School
P:4I b ra.
M orning W orahlp — i s : t i b ra.
T o u t h ----- . —..... i. S:M p. ab
Y oung A dult
F atlow ahlp
«:M p. t b
T h a Naraoa W a B e a r
E ra n g a lla tta B arrloa TtH p.
M ld-W aak
S a rrlca (W ad.) — 1 M p.
T h ird Sunday
S la g ap lratlo n — l:M p.

F IR S T CHURCH
O F T H E NAZARENE
L aka H a r r . F i b
E a r. W . L H oleom bo, F a a to r
Sunday
l :« l b a b ------B lbla School
11:04 b m. — M orn in g W orahlp
T:44 p. m. _ E r a a in g g a rrle a
1:4# p. ra. — W a d M ld-W aak
F r a r a r Sorrleaa
T :ft p. m. — Land W ad. M ia*.
lo n ary g a rrle a

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THB REDEEM ER
1*1 W. 11th Flaea
“Tha Chureb of tha L utharaa
Hour'* nnd TV “ th in la tha

F IR S T CHURCH O F CHRIST
SCIENTIST
|« a E a st gaeoad S lra at
B a n d ar S arrlca A
Sunday School
11:44 b t b
B ubjaatl "Adam nnd p ollan
Man”

cm m cn

F IR S T SOUTHERN
M ETHODIST CHURCH
W oman*! Club B u lld la r
MS Oak A r b
D urw ard H . K n ig h t J r . F a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ----- f i l l b ra.
W orahlp gar*l*c _ _ 1:14 p. BL

Nazarene

FAOLA CHURCH OF CURIBT
H igh wap 41 W ant
M orrla R ah p ------- K raagallM
B lbla Claaa -------- &gt; • :« b ab
M o ra la g W orahlp — 11:44 b n*.
■ ra c in g W orahlp — 1:4* p. m.
B lbla Claaaaa W a t . t i l l A ab

Bill P l i p h a n a --------------Faatar
A Cardial Walaoma ta All

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p.
p.
p,

C H R IS T M ETHODIST
CHURCH
S u n la ad B a ta ta s
C ltra a H a ig h t*
R a r. C h a tla a k H o g g . F a a ta r
Church iohool ___ 1:41 b m.
H o rn in g W orahlp — t l : l l b m.
M TF
, — 1:11 p. m.
K *b W orahlp ___ T ilt p. t b
W ad. F ra y nr S a rrlc a 1:M g a b

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ

JORDAN H ISdtO N A RT
BAFT1BT CHURCH
l i l t W. FI ra t B tra a t
B andar School ----- l i i a a a a .
M o ra la i W orahlp — l i i a a a. m.
B lbta S lid * th u n d e r ) T il* p a b
R ra a a a lla lla B arrloa Tiaa p. m.
W a t F r a r a r H a a l — TiO« p. m.

Sunday Bahool
1:41
W oraklp f o r r l a n — 11:4a
T rn ln ln a U nion ----- 1:41
X vanlng W n rah lp — PiOO
W a t F r* r* r S*rv. — t : i a

f:M b Rb
— 11:41 b t b

Morning Frnynr
(Flrat B andar —
H a lf Comm onion U :M n. &amp;

(ta ll M i l * — ----------r - , I W * f

Sunday Sahool ----- ■ •* •* •

-

HOLT c r o s s
M l I- F nrk A in
F a L e w D Sapor, H aatar
H a ir Communion _ 1:14 b ab
FnaHly R n M * and ( ^

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES O F CHRIST
144T t B aatard A v b
t a Varnoa P a llo r
B a a d a r S c h o o l___ P)4I b m.
M o r a la i W oraklp . U ; H b m.

a ssem bly

Car. I tin nad H a

A m

. H ih r

B L O B R BFRUtOI RAPTIPT
014 O rta a d a R t a t H a ata r A r b
t a Ham U lan O rlffta — F a a ta r
' B a n d ar B o k a o t ----- 1:41 a. a b
M a rn ln * W ar a U p — I l i B b ab
T ra in in g U nlaa — ItM P&gt; a b
B o n i n g W nrahlp &gt; f i l l &gt; a .

W a n k If SOTloo — 1 1 4 * a. a a
i m l i i W o rs b ls f. a
ARIaaa* T o o th
F tU o w ah lf (W ad .) . M * f »

f jk e c r e b t

CHRIST CHURCH
Cfcarufc B traat, LongwoaS
F t. Cknrlae W. Staw nrt, J t .
Tlanr
Holy Communion — T:M b m.

P a rk A ra n a#

M o ra in e W arship . U l U a
B a n d a r B c k a a l ------f i l l a. m.
M o ra in e W oraklp _ 11:44 5 a b
T r a ta la g U alaa — . I '. l l A * •
H v ta la g W oraklp - T il l a m.
W a t F r a r a r ia r r l a a f : w P&gt; a b

IS n s u - t “
h D W Barrio* —

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B. Cfcanaa

Methodist

Episcopal

Ootooa

• uaday Sokecl _
lt:H b tb
Oataaa
W orahlp Sorrlno — 11:0# b m.
S ta ffo rd M a n o ria l—
W orahlp Sorrloo _ 1:1# b ab
S ta ffo rd Mare or la)—

ta:H b m.

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
I t l O ranga B traat
R a r. E. R u th G ra n t
F a a ta r
■ unday School —
14:04 b ra.
M oralng W orahlp _ l l t t l b n .
Sunday E ra n tn g
1:14 p. nb
W ad. B lbla S tu d y _ T:M p. m.
C onquarora M a ttin g
F rid a y --------------- 1:1* p. a b

Presbyterian
P R E a a rriR U M
CHURCH
S anford, F i b
O ak A r a A I r d S t
O ro ra r C. Bawall J r . _ F a a to r
E d g a r W . S m ith J r . A a a ta u n t
F a a to r
C hurch S c h o o l____ tidS b m.
gaaalon Maota ------ l t : ( l b ra.
H o rn in g W orahlp __ ii:o a b n .
P ioneer Fatlow ahlp _ t:00 p. m.
ta n lo r H! F e llo w th lp l : t a p. m.
E r a a in g W orahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
W ad. F rn y a r H o o tin g T:M p. a b
f ir s t

CHURCH O F T H B COVENANT
1111 Sooth O rlando D r|ro
Thom e* M. M a k l n ____F a a to r
W o r a h l p ----- i : 0 t b ab
C hur eh S c h o o l____ 11 :M b ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P age PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.f INC.

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St* Sanford

SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
BUI Whitley ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Stavia, Florida

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employ
HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo* Florida

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

PERFECTION
pAIRIEfl
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

S M im r S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WHATABURGElt
2646 French Avenue

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

W LSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

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

ROSE AND W ILE’S RESTAURANT
Rote ft Wilke Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Fnotn
Waal ay an
Mathodlat, ML 44
W. n t Faeln
BL Jam*# A.M B , Ban ford Avb
SL M ar:‘a A.M E. Church » t RL 4tS Oataan
•L F a ir* Mathadlat C h u r a h Oataan
Rd. K alarprta*
Stafford Maraortal M athadlat C k i r i k
R. DaBary

DA T A D V R N T tPr
P o r t a l L ake S a v a a th -d a y A d v e n tist Churek,
H w y. 414. y o ra s t C ity
S ovanth-dny A d v a n tlst C hurak. M altlaad
A v b , A lta r a a a u S p rin g s
•
S a n fa rd
B avanth-day
A d v a attat Church,
■ avaatb A Him

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY—
BAFTIST

Antioch h a y tla i C hurch, O rlado
C tn tra l B a p lla t C hurch, t i l l O ak A *b
C huluain F lra t B a p lla t C h u re k
C h alu o U B a p tist M laalaa
E ldar B p rla sa B a p lla t C hurch,
l i t b a h ra a a H4
F lra t B a p tla l C hurch, I I I F a r k A vb
F rla a d a h tp B apllat C hurch mt
A ltam oolo B prlaga
IU. 411. A lu a w a ta Spriaga
F u a t B a p tla t C hurch a t DoBgry
F lra t B a p lla t C hurch a l « * * * » *
F lra t B u p tla l C h u rch a l L n k a M ary
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�President Plans Top Level Talks

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Cabinet Aides
Summoned To
LBJ Ranch

Seminole County • » • • on the S t Johns River * • » • “The Nile of America*

**?7!Z
Sanford Poatmaatar Cecil*
Beard aald today that poat
il l l t H will ba on holiday
schedule Wednesday, VeUrmna
* % Day, and Nov. 26, Thanksgiv­
ing Day. Poat offices will be
cloaed; there will be no r e i­
ntar mail deliveries.

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON.. NOVEMBEK 9. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

JV U V A • • •

Farm Census
Enumerators
Are Named

•

M it of us are revelling in
the glorious weather of recent
weeks (you know, the ones
NEARLY 50 PER CENT of the goal of th a 1965
AFTER the hurricanes!). This
United Fund drive has now been reached, aa
. la the type living that sro tell
pointed out by James Kinaey, chairman of the
4 our friends Mup north” about.
Seminole Plaza United Fund committee. Totals
But not everyone is happy as
to date have reached |19,432.13, with closing
the thermometer soars around
date set for Thursday. The chart shown in this
Enumeratori h a v e been
the 75-80 span. Had you ever
named in Seminole County for
photo is located in the Seminole Plaza shopping
thought of the merchants
the 1984 agriculture census,
center. Little Jimmy Kinsey is mainly interest­
whose racks and shelves are
crew k ad er P. R. Pierson said
ed
in
the
photographer.
(Herald
Photo)
loaded with winter stock T
today. Enumerators in Semi­
Here it is the season when
nole belong to a force of some
be should be "going groat
23.000 throughout the nation for
guns” making people happy
this year’s census.
with new garments th at are
Enumerators
will locate
V t Stylish and that in tha “cold”
every
farm
within
a district,
weather will keep them warm.
determine if the operator of
But the ladies are atill wear­
the farm has completed a
ing cottona and tha man are
questionnaire mailed by the
comfortable in shirt slteves.
Census Burea, explain any un­
So, not ALL of the fine folks
answered questions and deliv­
launch
date
Sunday.
He
said
it
CAPE
KENNEDY
(UPI)
hereabouts ars delighted with
America's s e c o n d Mariner could slip If scientists run in­ er the forms to the Bureau.
the “uniessonable” weather,
Tha census is taken every
Stars probe is tentatively to troubles pinning down the
s e e
scheduled for launch on Nov. cause for the failure of thq five years to obtain informa­
WeD, come to think of it, 17—two weeks before Mars Mariner-3 probe last Thurs­ tion on the nation's agricultur­
&amp; we can shed a tear for tha moves out of shooting range day.
al resources and production.
automobile dealers, too. In a for two years.
Both Mariners la the two- Information will include the
year when literally milliona
A space agency spokesman shot flU million program number and tise of farms,
of ua Americans are convinc­ a n n o u n c e d the Mariner-4 were designed to produce the acreage end harvest of crops,
ed that nothing short of tha
first doteup photographs of livestock. Inventory, equip­
latest—the very latest—auto­
the mysterious Martian sur ment and improvements, farm
mobile style will satisfy up,
face and to study Interplane­ products sold and some pro­
what happens T The men who
tary space during their 8Vk- duction expenditures. Farmers
make the appealing vehicles
month voyage to the red plan­ will also be questioned on use
decide that this is just the
of fertilisers, insecticides and
et.
time to itrlka and go fishing.
Mariner-3 failed about nine herbicides.
• Maybe the so called BIG
hours after launch because of Census enumerators In Semi­
THREE manufacturers can
a freak mishap apparently in­ nole will include R. W. Rupweather the etorm that will
volving a spacecraft cover recht, Mrs. Jonnie Gray, E. D.
Alexander, Mrs. Gurtritude Lu
melt their profit potential for
Edward Flowers, 48-year- that did not separata from the
the year, but pity the "little" old Sanford grocer, died late probe after launch as planned. kas and Charlea Lamb.
fellow who tells and ecrvlcea Friday night after being In­ Scientists believe the cover
these cars for a living. How volved In s bar fight at Cloud Jammed Msriner-3'a vital sol­
do you pay the help, the rent,
ar panels and thus prevented
9 near DeBary.
the lights—and the myriad
its
battery from getting a re­
Flowers fall off a bar stool
other expenses when there
after a friend, Cecil Leggett, charge from the aun.
a ju st Isn’t any Income f DeSanford, separated Flowers
* serving people lose their Jobs and Johnny Oeevwater, Apup*
bacausa tha firm c a n t carry
ks, according to a waitress,
Such non-productive expenses.
Jean Pelting.
And tb s Other types of mer­
MOSCOW (UPI) — The Com
Leggett said he turned
chants all over tha land ara
mnnJst summit talks on the
around after separating ths
feeling THAT pinch, too. As
ouster of Nikita S. Khrushchev
tha budget of the unemployed two men and saw Flowers
Local and area Shriners
headed toward an end today.
i t whacked to meet the re­ fall and strike his head on have o&gt;me to the aid of n
But informer sources said the
duced income—or living out the floor.
two-year-old Negro girl, crit­
Soviets might soon announce
Flowers,
ef
805
West
Third
ically burned Friday after- agreement to continue private
of savings. And so in tha acot Domic climate of willing buy Street, was taken by friends noon in a car fire which conferences with Communist
a rt who even In the soft goods to their home at 816 West claimed tha life of another China.
field have upped the volume Third Street. They said Flow­ tot.
Communist Chinese Premier
by five percent thi* year, the ers was alive a t the time and
Dead it Freddie Lee Law­ Chou En-lal plans to remain
about
00
minutes
later
when
"big ticket” Items in tha hard
rence, I, son of Eamestine In Stoscow after the breakup of
goods lines ara not avan they checked on him he ap­ Lawrence, of Benton Junction. the International meetings on
available. Ask your friend, peared dead.
The two children were In the ousted Premier Nikita S.
They called Sanford polies car parked at the Food F air
tha auto dealer how HE feels
Khrushchev's mistakes and the
and the Seminole Sheriffs parking lot, 25th Street and
about this.
future of Soviet policy, the
Department was notified. De­ Park Avenue.
e e •
sources said. His aim is to win
Taken to Cincinnati far Soviet consent to peace talks
Many patriotic peopls an puty J. Q. (Slim) Galloway
4 a«er tha criticism in this col­ and Constable Bub Carroll in­ treatment of her burns was to open in Peking after the
umn that they did not have vestigated and notified the Doris Lawrence. A twin en­ first of the year.
The foreign Ccmmunlst leadtheir American flags flying Voluais Sheriff’s Department. gine airplane was flown hare
Coronor W. Hugh Duncan through the help of the Bahia era who eame here to take
on election day by pointing
out that in the morning when was summoned and he de­ Temple Orlando, ths Sanford part in Bolshevik revolution
tha colors were supposed to termined death occurred in Shrine Club and the Shrine anniversary celebrations have
go up (and then down to half VolusU County and hs turned unit of tha Univarsity ef Cin­ been meeting for several days
with the men who deposed
mast), tha weather was quits the body over to Volusia of* cinnati General Hospital.
Arrangements for tha trip Khrushchev last month.
inclement. F'lag "etiquette firial*.
There has been no official
The sheriff's office in De- were made by Dr. Kenneth
aays that the colors are not
^
to be flown in inclement Lund said un autopsy was per­ Wing, Leonard Stewart and announcement on the talks, but
weather. So—few flags were formed over the weekend end Harold Kastner, illustrious Indications are that the for­
waving on election day. Of that death wee ruled acciden­ potentate of Bahia Temple eign Communists are satisfied
and the Sanford Shrine Club. that the new Soviet leaders,
course, we hear that later tal.
The Cincinnati University party chief !&gt;eonld I. HreihFlowers was a native of De­
that night some of the Demo­
General
Hospital and its nev and Premier Alexei Koscrats did some flag waving! Leon Springs and a retiree
after as y e a n with the Air Shrine unit gives rare to crip­ ygin, acted corectly in getting
rid of Khrushchev.
Patitions qualifying Long- Force. He lived here about 19 pled children under the N a­
tional Shrint Burn Committee.
months.
wood council chairman R. C.
Witnesses credited a Food Reds W ant Jets
He is survived by his
Carlson and former council­
Fair bagbuy, Billy Drrnnan.
LONDON (UPI) — Commun­
widow,
Kimiko
Flowers;
par­
man Jim Reiter aa candidates
17, with rescuing the little girl. ist China wants to buy long
for council post! open in Dec. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
He pulled open the rear door range jet planes from Britain
1 elections were turned in Flowers, of Sanford; s daugh­
and groped in the smoky car to operate a direct route to
Friday. Petitlona are out for ter, Mrs. Grace Olson, Lake­
for
the child.
Cuba through Pakistan and
Mrs. R. R. Gray aa city clerk land; sistsr, Mrs. Myrtls Hall,
Ho then groped again in the Africa, it was learned loday.
DeLand, and bruther, Clyds
and Gray as tax collector.
car for the boy, who was
F. Flowers of Balboa, C. Z.
• •
e
crouched on the floor. The boy
Funeral services were to be was alive at that time but By
The Merchants and Profes­
sional division of DeBary held s t 2 p.m. today s t Bris- died later at Seminole Memor
Chamber of Commerce will son Funeral Home.
ial Hospital.
meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday In
Other Food Fair employes
the conference room of the
grabbed fire extinguishers to
fa
First National Bank of De­
help in quelling the blase as
Bary. Members ere urged to
city firemen arrived.
MIAMI (UPI) - U. S. Sen
attend.
George S m i there predicted
* * e
Sunday night the regime of
Rear Adm. Bernard M.
A potluck supper is planned
Fidel Castro will be in sham­
Strean, commander of Carrier
for Nov. l'J by the Minnesota
bles by 1985 with the Cuban
Division Two. inspected Navel
Club a t the First Federal aviation's newest global opera­
army in revoR because "they
Savings A Loan Association, tion loday as he loured the
no longer have food tor their
Church and Magnolia, Or- Sanford Naval Air Station and
DALLAS (U PI) - The 5J children.”
Undo. Supper will be aervsd conferred with local officers. pretty girls who want to be Smathers made his remarks
at 6:30 p. m.
The high-ranking officer, Miss Teenage America began during ■ television panel show.
who has carriers USS Saratoga today competing in a contest The Junior Senator from
A yen for wine was satis and USS Enterprise under his that will end Friday night on Florida laid "in my Judgment
fled over the weekend when command, was here lo learn nationwide television.
the economy of Cuba is so bad
a thief mad* off with three about the RA-SC Vigilante re­ The winner will get a $10,000 and this misery is so evident
rases of wine from the Hole- connaissance bomber and its college scholarship, a 1985 coo there will be sn uprising and
in-the-Wall Tavern, 123 W. ground support facilities.
vertible, 50 sharea of stock in ha will be overthrown from
13th S t, early Sunday morn­
Tomorrow. Rear Adm. J. W. a soft-drink company, a ward within.”
ing. An undisclosed amount Allea III, commander of Ser­ robe from a m eat packing
He said no U. 8. military aid
of money was also taken, vice Force, Atlantic Fleet, is firm and a tour of tha United will be needed to topple Castro
^police report.
Cuba'i military will set
scheduled to tour the station. i Slates.

Public Hearing
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
A public hearing was ached
uled Monday on the m atter of
spacing of oil welts on the new
Fclda field near Lake Okee­
chobee.

/

2nd M ariner M ars

High Threatened
MIAMI (UPI)—Alecks Elias
Jlmenet was under $5,000 bond
In Dade County jail Monday
on charges of threatening to
"blow up” Mayor Robert King
High.

V’ /

Launch N ext W eek

Grocer's Death
Is Accidental,
Autopsy Shows

Shriners Help
Fire Victim

Ouster Talks
By Communists
Near Conclusion

Boros Wins
N

La . W

GEORGE HIERS (center) receives his 40-year perfect Sunday school
attendance pin from Rev. Fred Chance (left), pastor of F irst Baptist
Church of Sanford, during the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Looking on
is R. Willard Warfield, director of education, liters started attending the
church’s Sunday school in October 1924 and has not missed n Sunday
during the 40-year period. One Sunday he wua hospitalized but was taken
to the church by ambulance.
(Herald Photo)

Veterans W ill Be Honored
By Jullaa Stenatrom
Associate Editor
Novemlwr tlth , Veterans
Day, will bo observed through­
out Seminole County but no
formal commemoration for
the honoring of the nation's
veterans has beau tcbsdu**'*
except in the school*.
Tha U.S. Post Office wilt
be closed, according to Post­
master Cecils Heard, and City
Manager Trie Knowles said

Duval Schools
Accreditation
Endangered
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) _
All IS of Duval County’s pub­
lic high schools are In Immed­
iate danger of losing their ac­
creditation with the Southern
Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools, according
to a local television station.
The station reported Sunday
night it had information that
the Florida committee of the
association
has recommended
.
.
(hat this action be taken.
The station would not reveal
its source, hut said a spokes
man eloso In the committee
said the decision for the rec­
ommendation was made last
week a f t e r representatives
toured the county school sys­
tem within the past month.
The Duval public school
system was warned a year
ago by the association, which
presides over schools in 11
Southern states, to atraighten
up a number of "inadequate"
administrative facilities and to
provide better financial sup­
port for its schools.

this morning that all City of
Sanford operations, except
those of ths police and fire
department*, would bo sus­
pended.
Meanwhile, County Clerk
Arthur Beckwith’s uffjee re­
vealed a t noon today .hat no
decision will be made concern­
ing ths closing of offices and
operations until tha Tuesday
meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners.
I.nst yrar the county's of­
fices remained opened ami
employee were given the Fri­
day after Thanksgiving off to
permit a long weekend.
County schools will lie open,
according to Superintendent
It. T. Milwee. "Euch school,"
said Milwee, " h is scheduled
Its own obaervanc* of Vetarana Day and ths principals
will be In charge of their own
programs. In schools where
there are no facilities for as­
semblies," Milwee a d d e d ,
''Veterans Day will be ob­
served in the individual class­
room a."
Officers of local banka laid
today that business will continua as usual on Wednesday,
American Legion Post 53
wi„ ob, rrve v .u ra n e n , y by
piesentlng American flags to
each classroom at Pinrcrest
School in Sanford. Joel Fields
and Jim Talmailge will make
the presentations Wednesday
morning.
Meanwhile at Tallahassee,
G»v. Farris Bryant urged
that school* close and bustnrse be set aside to honor vet­
erans of all wars.
Wednesday, Nov. 11, la a
legal holiday in Florida. Chap­
ter 683.03 of ths Florida stat­
ute*, relating to legal boll-

Castro Fall Seen

52 Teenagers
Vie For Title

WEST PALM BEACH (UPI)
—Old pro Jullua Boros shot
bis second etraight sub-par 68
Sunday to win the 36-hole,
$4,000 West Palm Beach Open
golf tournament over amateur
Paul DesJardins.

Hunt M urderer
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)
—The Broward County sher
lff'a department la aearchlng
for tha murderer of a 32-year
old woman, Mri. Katherine
Trince, whose bullet riddled
body was found west of here.

Dedication Set

SmathcrH

Two Admirals
Tour A ir Base

NO. 317

against the Premier. "They force" in the event of an inva­
have been very well treated sion.
thus far. When they no longer
"I ilon't mean something like
have food for their children
the Bay of Pigs." he slid. "I
they will act.”
mean an actual invasion by
NEW YORK fUPI) — Cuba the armed forces of the United
has taken over the Soviet mis­ State* or by auch other coun­
siles in that island country and try."
has trained Cuban crews man­ He laid Cuba would allow
ning them, according to an in­ the technicians to remain "as
terview w th Premier Fidel long as the U. S continue* an
Sastra published in Sunday's aggressive policy toward us."
New York Times.
The bearded dictator indi­
Castro, in the tlxhour in­ cated that Cuban takeover of
terview with C. L. Sulxberger. the surface-to-air missiles, de­
of the Times, said there were signed for use against U. S.
enough Soviet military techni­ reconnaissance overflights such
cians remaining in the coun­ as the U2, occurred some time
try to act aa a "solid combat ago.

days, saya: "Tha 11th day of
November each year shall be
known as Veterans Day ami
ahall be a legal holiday. All
publie schools, city, county
and slate offices may rtmain
closed o&gt; Veteran* Day.”
Tha statute* also provide,
"T he Governor shall each
year issua a proclamation
calling upon the dtisena of
this state to le t aside all bus­
iness and to rvjolcs with the
free peoples of the earth."

Grand Old Men
Set Parley On
Differences
PARIS (U P!) - President
Charles de Gaulle sod former
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
of West Germany, the two
grand old men of Europe, ar­
ranged a meeting today to dis­
cuss ways of restoring Die
weakened Franco-German al­
liance.
Adenauer arrived here Sun­
day night for ceremonies to­
day inducting him into the
French Academy of Political
and Moril Sciences. But the
SSyeer-old statesman said he
also would leek, in talks with
de Gaulle, to "strengthen and
consolidate the friendship unit­
ing Germany and France.”
Since Adenauer retired 13
months ago, differences be­
tween Bonn and Paris have
worsened, and Adenauer's suc­
cessor, Chancellor Ludwig Er­
hard, does not have the per­
sonal relationship with de
Gaulle that might help smooth
them out.
The differences center on
French opposition to the U. S.backed Multilateral Nuclear
Force (MLF), which West
Germany wants to Join, and
de Gaulle's efforts to get West
Germany to apply standard
European prices to its grain.

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom
snd M. Scott Carpenter plan
to attend tomorrow's dedica­
tion of a monument honoring
America's first man-ln-spaco
program and tha seven Mer
cury astronauts.

Reds Reject
MOSCOW (UPI) - The So­
viet Union has again rejected
the U. S. demand that It help
pay for the United Nations’
peacekeeping operations in
the Congo and Middle East,
the official Tass news agency
said today.

Labor Parley
DETROIT (U P I)-F o rd Mo­
tor Company and the United
Auto Workers Union embarked
today on intensive bargaining
with three struck plants in an
effort to prevent parts short­
ages from crippling oon-itruck
Ford plants.

High And Low
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
lowest temperature reported
this morning to the U. S.
Weather Bureau, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 16 at
Wllllston, N. D. The highest
reported Sunday was 87 at MeAllen, Tex.

Officer Slain
SAIGON (UPI) — A U. S.
Army captain was killed and
an American enlisted man
wounded Sunday night in a
clash with Communist guerril­
las near Saigon. Reports said
the Americans may have been
hit by defective mortar fire
from friendly troops.

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Florida Mother
Wants Mother
LONDON (UPI) - Mrs. DW
an* Davies of Hallandale, Fla.,
called her mother over when
her baby wouldn’t stop crying.
Her mother, Mrs. Eileen
Conroy, lives in Bournemouth,
England.
The call cost IS pounds ($43)
and the sunsequent (light tic­
ket another 200 pounds ($560).
But Mrs. Davies, a former
beauty queen and now wife
of swimmer and Miami botsl
swimming Instructor John Dn*
vies, needed her mother's aid.
"I can't stop baby crying,"
London papers reported her as
telling her mother.
So Mrs. Conroy, a mother
four times over and a grand*
mother once more thin that,
took off from London Airport
with her English equivalent of
Dr. Spock's Baby Cara book.
Said Mri. Conroy: "I sus­
pect she was a bit homesick as
well, but I’m not worried about
her. I just think she wants 8
bit of motherly advice.”

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Editorial Writers
Meet A t Tampa
TAMPA (UPI) - A briefing
on tho U. S. Strike Command
and a trip to Cape Kennedy
are included on the agenda of
the National Conference of
Editorial Writers, opening here
Wednesday.
It will be tha 18th annual
session for the Journalists, who
will hear discussions on tha
demands of higher education
and what Florida has done to
meet the needs of Ua people.

J o h n so n c m r . t w . t u ? n
— President Johnaoa opens
top-lcre! talks on defease plans
and foreign policy today with
cabinet officials summoned to
h it LBJ Ranch (ram Washing*
tun.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara and Deputy De*
fense Secretary Cyras Vince
were expected to arrive a t the
ranch at 3 p.m. (CST) to talk
about the tise of the military
establishment and the depart*
reenfs spending priorities.
Secretary of State Deaa
Rusk and McGeorge Bundy,
presidential assistant on na*
tlonal security affairs, w01 ar*
rive Tuesday at the ranch,
where the President has spent
the past week.
Acting Press Secretary Mal­
colm Kilduig said McNamara
and Vance were expected $•
stay overnight at the ranck
and Join the foreign policy aw*
skm Tuesday.
Kllduff said "the whole p o ­
ut of defense matters and lor*
elgn policy” would be covered
in the talki.
The President wants to keep
the budget below the $100 bil­
lion m ark In the next fiscal
year. Half of the current $87.3
billion federal spending goat
for defense, and the Presi­
dent's conversations with M*&gt;
Namara and Vance win in­
clude Mesa on defense
omy.
The foreign policy talks a ra
expected to center on the
stalemate in Viet Nam, the
rift in the AtleaUc alliance
over development of the multi­
lateral nuclear force and the
forthcoming meeting ef the
United Nations Gtoaral As­
sembly,
The President planned $n
stay at his T e n s home a t
least until Friday and possi­
bly over next weekend. Thurs­
day, Presldent-elact Gustave
Dias Ordss ot Mexico will SP»
rhre at the ranch for aa In*
formal two-day visit.

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                    <text>N otes
OCTOBER 3*. 1M«
Admissions
Lynn Ann Hahn, Nell B. ReaBen, Tom m y Edmond*, Julie
O. Burge**, Ellen Hoy, John
Jtumbley Jr. Chart** L. Be*.
Pearl Mikell, Mattie Slnaletnn.
Eugene Earl K ron jiegcr HI,
•U of Sanford: Patricia Chen­
ey,
Lake
Monroe;
Sophie
Woodson, DeBary.
Birth*
Mr. amt Mr*. Clarence J.
Jessup, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis E. Burges*.
Sanford, a boy.
Discharge*
Effle Butler, Michael Trua*.
Vivian Wilson, John Combs,
Ruth B u n ell, Mary Lou Wil­
liam*, Danny Horn, Sua Ta­
tum, Verlon Saxton, Jeanne
Sevlgny and baby girl, all of
Patricia A. Barry.
Sanford
Lak* Monroe. Wilma Stemel.
Lnflgwond: Amy Allen. Edda
Wtllahan. Wak* Hunt. DeBary;
David Grimm, North Orlando;
Carol Ann Hudson and baby
girl, Bell wood.
OCTOBER SI. I 9 «
Admissions
Loretta Jonea, Ida Mae Gold­
en. Samuel Haney, Gladys M.
Skatts, Barbara Price, Alma
J. Marteneau, Mable Dixon.
Edward Bondorf, all of San­
ford.
Discharge*
Robert Cole, Harvey McCalk y , Jane Cagle, Tom m y Ed­
monds, Stae B. Gillon, Alber­
ta Jackson. Samuel Peterson,
Mildred Bailei, Charlie Mc­
Queen S r . Lyman A. Baker
Jr., Janet Willi and baby boy.
all of Sanford: Richard Ro»i,
Mims; Palricli Chaney. Lake
Monroe; Jean Stafford, Or­
lando; Charles Bibb, Deltona;
Ida Hermsu, Dellary.
NOVEMBER I, 1M4
Admissions
Mabel Bolt. Edna Wirlck.
Rosie McWilliams. Rose Sch•uring, Sweetie Williams, Ter­
ry Crandal, Francis Murray.
Raul Taylor, all of Sanford:
Rosclia
Carter,
Longwood:
Oscar Gunn Jr . Mary Jo Culbreth. Lake Monroe.
Births
Mr. atvl Mrs. Joseph Scheurbig, Sanfonl, a Imv.

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Allen Capps, Kathleen Crls.
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Gary Peed. Jeannette Chas­
tain. Pauline Rivers, Itul.y
Gindrr, Minnie J. Ransbottom,
Claude W. Danlon, June Eineh.
Alice Wight, Sanford; Agnes
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Colpinan, Osteen; William T.
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Mr and Mrs. George Griffin,
Sanford, a boy; Mr and Mrs,
Perry Elliott, Sanford, a hoy;
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wil­
liams, Sanford, a hoy,

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Farrens and baby tuiy, Willa
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TAM PA (L T D — Carson
Junior Green, a It year-old
Tampa youth, was sentenced
&lt;n 10 years in state prison Mon­
day for a S? robbery on June
U.
Juvenile authorities advised
Criminal Court officials that
the youth was incorrigible.

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But something etse’ il happen
to stir things up again.
• • •
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by
the
Classroom
Teachers
Association
and
Seminole
County education
Association will be held next
week. Teachers who can and
will donate to the hank are
lequrstcd to report at the
Seminole County filood Bank
on
M onday,
Tuesday
or
Thursduy between the hour*
o f 3:30 and 8 p.m.

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Lodged
By City

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The St Richard Cminal of
the Knights of Columbus will
hold its second annual Birth­
day Hall Nov. It at the Police
Benevolent Bldg. The Commit­
tee chairm an is Howie H am
son. ticket chairman is Al
Foulter, Rill Crawford is in
charge o f refreshments, Petr
Duggan decorations, la-n Kay
entertainment, and (Jewrye Be
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VOL. 56

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Established U90S

THUEtS., XOVKMHElTfi, 1064

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 315

ers, sitting as a canvassing
board Wednesday, voted to re­

Bassett
Protests
Results

turn balloting in city elec­
tions to City Hall unless the
names o f city candidates are
placed in a more advantage­
ous spot on the ballot In tha
future.
All o f the commissioners
and particularly Joe Baker,
who was rc-clcctcd, expressed
dissatisfaction and disappoint­
ment at the voting record, s i
did aspiring candidate E. C,
Harper Jr.
A count o f the absentee
ballots gave incumbent Com­
missioner Baker a total o f l,133 votes to Harper's final
total o f 932.
A fter the canvassing was
completed commissioners dis­
cussed the matter and Com­
missioner Baker moved that
"unless
County
Registrar
Camilla Bruce can assure tM
position of the city's contest-

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Roy P erry o f Lake Mary,
2ti-yeur oM airman at Sanfun) Naval A ir Station, was
fished ou t of la k e Monioe
yesterday morning, wringing
wet hut grateful to he alive.
I.t. Hen Butter hauled him
into the pollen boat. Hoy says
he w asn't hurt, ju st wet. Ho
said his boat, a t?-fo o t in­
board, w as valued at about
$800. Thu airman, just re­
turned from a win Id cruise
aboard the US.S Knterpri.se,
is with V A 11-7 at the base
ami casually remarked he'd
he to work that afternoon—
his fishing fur the day halt­
ed by a blazing fire in his
boat.

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By Dottle Austin
Sanford City

GOP Leaders
Agree Only That
They Disagree

R e d T a lk s
MOSCOW (L’ PI) — Commu-

JOE BAKER
cd candidates at tha top o f
tha ballot on the voting ma­
chines, that the elections be
returned to being held in City
Hull."
The motion was seconded
by Commissioner Karl H igg­
inbotham unit passed unani­
mously.
In Tuesday’s election, the
names of the city candidates
were placed at the bottom o f
tlip fitsl row o f names on th '
ballot, underneath a long list
of unopposed candidates.
Many city voter* complain­
ed that they could not find
the name* o f city candidates
on the ballot and a number
showed up at City Hall Tues­
day to vote, after they had
voted at county precincts.
The disadvantage of this
position on the ballot was in­
dicated by the fact that only
2.003, or 2‘J per rent, &gt;&lt;f the
city’s 8,896 registered voter*
marked the city ballot on the
voting mo hine*. C h e c k s
showed that 1,887 city voters
went to the poll*.
City Commissioners voted
in 1982 to have the city bal­
lot Included on the county
voting machines to save vot­
ers from having to go to two
different places to vote.
This also simplified the
matter of voter registration
enatding voters to register at
one place ami vote at one
place instead of two. Legisla­
tion was introduced, the rltv
rharter was changed, and an
ordinance passed to permit
1this to he done.
However, since changing
the voting procedure, the City
Commissioners have not hern
satisfied with the position
accorded the city ballot on the
voting machines.
City Commission eleetion*
are held every year in a
staggered proeedure. In 19*5.‘&gt;
the seats o f Commissioners
L II. Crapps and M L, Un­
born will !«• i , f o r election.

C o l.

Joh n

(J lc n n

cessful candidate fur Count)
Commission, today (lied an

ing down

vassing board on the tfvult*
givrn in seven precinct*.
The board dreided late this
morning to check the voting
machine* at 3:30 this alternoon at the warehouse to de­
termine the official tabula­
tion of the machine* at com ­
pared with the written re­
port*.
Precincts challenged by
Bassett n -e I, 3, It. IS. 17.
In and 23. Twrnty-three ma­
chines are Involved, accord­
ing lit County Judge C. Ver­
non Mtre end Voting Itesisttrar Camilla Brute.
By Julian Stenstronr
T1:e Seminole County Canva sting
Hoard, he ailed by
Jud,!c C, Vernon Mire, bus
Ink. n u n d e r consideration
three pruts .Is based on alleged
election
irregularities Tues­
day.
The protests w ere filed by
GrrkJten W. Topi* and Elllnor
MacDonald against returns in
Precincts 1, 3 and 15.
They charged that results in
these three precincts were not
rnnouneed distinctly and that
there was a possibility of err
i rs being made in transferring
figure* to c- rtilicate*.
Judge Mtre and members of
the board which also Include*
unity Commis'lcmer J o tin
. itzpatlL k uni Supervifor « f
Rcgistr.i'i n t imilla Bruce,
wete scheduled So make an In
spcGton o! the voting m a­
chine* m question to lilt time
today.

G re a se R a c k I'ins
S e n iueman

Horns Cleared

Shot I*

Motors today neared labor
peace with the United Vito
Workers Union for the lirst
time since Srpt. 25. but diffi
cullies loo-it &gt;sI at \merlcan
Motors and Ford

Johnson Family
Soaking Up Some
Needed Rest
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (U P l)

Bassett,

WASHINGTON
(U P !)
—
Republican
moderates
an!
!ai arrived r ,l.;y for the iirv'. conservative* were m ag ree­
ment today only on the fact
lop level Si no Soviet talks in
that (hey disagreed on what
three years.
the Democratic landslide etec
- ,
“ tiofi'Victcry mem to the c o p
R e d s S c o r n fu l
I The conserva'ives *aid PresLONDON ti l 'l l — World Went JiJmsor's victory was
react.on continued mostly la only a temporary setback The
vocable today to tile Johnson moderates argued that it provlandslide. The Chinese Com­ ed 8en Barry M, Gold water's
munist. them selves continued philosophy was out of step
scornful, however.
with the times.
Goldwatcr himself, said n’ l
I V jjir y D iv o r c e d
the rV itlon showed was that
l.(tS ANGELES (U Pl* — it would take “ longer than we
Singer Peggy Lee, 12. divur • thought" to put the conserva
ed In r fuuiih husband, mini ­ lives in power He told a news
Phil Hair, priprh'hir of a
um conduct or Jack Did Rio, conference Iloll the conserva­ servlrc station hi-.itlng h .
31’ , and agreed to pay lutii a tive enuse hao not Ixen hurt name at IAt It Street an-1 Sanby the Johnson victory. More ford Avenue, suffered injuries
$ I Mli l » til ment.
than 25 million persons voted to both feet Wednesday night
for the GOP ticket, C ollw ater when he was trapp'd beneath
TALI \H\8SKK
(U P l) — noted, and "that’s a lot of a collapsed grease rack at the
The manager of a Nassau bank votes." Hut he indicated that sta on.
Hair remained there for a
swore in a statement received he expected the moderate wing
here Turn lay ( rat Gov elect to battle him for party lead-! length o f lime until he was
spotted by a passerby who callHaydon Hum* dost* not have er.ship.
William E Miller, the GOP ed an ambulance He was lakan a " ' 'm; with the bank ami
vice presidential
candidate, cn to Seminole Memorial 1I««never has had one.
echoed some o f G ok l*a tcr'» ;i tal w.iere he is under treatstatements.
menl.
R a k e r A g a in
Miller said he docs not feel
.
—
WASHINGTON
(U P l*
—
Senate invent gator* plan to the Republican defeat means*
ITU
resume public hearing* Dec. the voters repudiate*! the con
A front window at First Fed1 into fhargev that Hobby Bak­ servative philosophy.
lie also attacked John H cral .Saving* A Loan Assortser wav involved in a I'ii.rkW
payoff in the t9'.n Kennedy. Martin. Republican national lion on West First Street was
committeeman from Michigan, pierced by a gunshot, arenrd
Johnson campaign fuml.
for demanding that national Ing to information given to
t ’ cvi-oiitn f ) i j q UurrJi resign poller.
L a b o r R ea ct*
t
DETROIT l UPl i — General ,n the wake nl the defeat.
ni*t Chine e Premier Chou Kn

of the super-

Swofford Squeaks
To C!ose Victory

FEC Ordered
Again To Abide
By Agreements

Toronto Okays
Birth Control

3:17 p.m.
The pioneering probe is de­
signed to take up to 22 pic­
tures of the surface o f .Mars
and to sec if the little planet's
atmosphere is thick enough to
allow* future spaceships to land
using parachutes.
Il will take about eight days
(or all 22 pictures to he flash­
ed hack to earth because tho
craft's r a d i o transmission
speed is limited. At the 150
million mile distance between
Mar* and earth next July, it
will take about 13 minutes tor
each signal to reach earth.
If all goes as planned, .Mari­
ner 3 will swoop next July 17
lo within 7.000 to to.Ooo miles
of the planet that scientists
say has the best chance in tho
solar system to support earthtype life.
Today's shot was the first of
two costing $112 million in
Am erica's opening scientific
assault on the red planet. Tho
-Soviet Union (ailed in at least
one Mars probe two years ago
nn.l Is expected to try again
this month.
The second Mariner Is like­
ly to be launched N ov. 13 if
the first few days of Alahncr3 s flight are on target. But
even with twin spacecraft, o f­
ficials said the mission was *n
difficult that the odds for at
least one partial success were
little better than 50-50.
Besides exploring the planet,
itself, Mariner 3 carries instru­
ments to measure Hie radia­
tion, space dust and magnetic
(orce* it encounters on its long
journey through unmapped in­
terplanetary spare.
Scientist* »ay they don't
know wiiat the photographs
will disclose. But if tlie probo
is on course, tbe National
Aeronautics and Space Admin­
istration hopes the pictures
will be able to spot mile-long
features of the surface.
Such detail would be many
time* better than the best pic­
tures taken through earthbased telescopes,
The famous Martian " c a .
nals," a vast series of seem ­
ingly straight lines, have piu*
iled astronomers for years.
Whether Mariner's pictures
will solve thu mystery is un­
known.

Big Theft Ring
Cracked By FBI
CHARLESTON, S. C. (L T D
—The FBI said it cracked
open a truck ring for stolen
I,'. S. Navy submarine parts
headed for Miami.
The arrest of one man and
confiscation of nearly i 100,000
in stolen diesel engine parts
was the second m ajor such
rani in less than unu week ul
the yard.

W h y Y o u Should

Re-Registration
At 'Slow Pace'

H r ie fiiu r S e t
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) Gov, Haydon Hums and other
stale o H iiu ’ v will receive a
briefing in Orlando Feb. 1 9 ?)
on th&lt; economic impact of
military and space installations
in Florida, the State Chamber
of Commerce announced to­
day.

A

out

i barged aimnsphete of a pres­
idential campaign.
Lady Bird Johnson is too
busy resting up in her ranrh
clothe* today to worry about
what her Inauguration ball
gown will took like, and Hie
two Johnson daughter* have
JOE DAVIS
MARY K. WALKER
traded the whidlestop for the
. r e p r e s e n t a t iv e
. . . assessor
school bell.
With the numerous houseguest* of Wednesday gone nr
leaving, the First Lady looked
forward to a few days on the
ranch just lo sit hack and take
il easy,
.Stic said she hopes lo con­
vince her active husband lo
stay on and "soak up h iim
rest."
Wednesday
didn't
really
count. She had to play hostess
lo Vice President elect Hubert
Humphrey, his wife Muriel,
and four busloads of newsmen
at a victory barbecue.
The newsmen left Wednes­
DAVIS
IIIK R E N M K Y E II
day and the Humphreys were
, , .sch ool bou t'll
justice
going to fly lo Washington to­
day.
Linda Bird, 2D, ami Luci
Baines, 17, relum ed to the
capital Wednesday and went
back to school.
"D arling, I've arranged for
you to go to school on Satur
day lo make up your studies,"
the First Lady said to Luci
; to a. m. and worked virtually Wednesday,
It) Harr) I. Johnson
f '
H'J official.
conlinuscmsly T j complete the
Luci didn't answer hut the
Mt.imonte Springs Mayor W. mammoth task.
I look on her face read; “ Tranks
Lawrence Swofford is the new
Another race which was a lot for nothing.''
county comm issioner for Dis­ watched closely as the atnen
lee ballots were tabulated was
trict 2,
Absentee ballots n u d g e d that of Justice of Peace for
Swofford ahead o f hi* rival. District it.
U. Ihq o Itas'ct, Republican
Democrat A! Davis maintain­
candidate who had led in the ed hi* lead over Republican
unofficial tally Tue day night C. E. (Chuck) Keru although
by a leant margin of 114 it was sliced somewhat from a
vote*.
252 plurality to 217 In losing
Hi* re! cn was short lived, the five votes. Da) * won the
however Thi* official canvass­ election with .ill of lie la I 3,263
ing hoard, in a marathon sex*. to Kern's 3,916.
JACKSONVILLE IUI'1) —
Ion which lasted till last mid­
No other contest was close If. S. District Judge Bryan
night. reported Swofford hail enough to be effected by ab­
Simpson Issued another injunc­
gained a 128 vote margin of sentee ballots
tion today requiring the Florvictory.
Incumbent
Tax
Assessor
The official vote now Is: Mary Earle Walker picked up *1*'1 East Coast Railway to
Swofford, 8,232; Bassett, 8,lot 227 absentee votes to increase abide by pro strike agree­
T he
canvassers
waded her lead over JlupuM can Guy ments with era (Is represented
through 1,231 absentee ballots Allen 9,940 to 7,155.
hy the Brotherhood of laicutimWednesday to bring nut the o f­
Harry Goldwatcr
Republi­
ficial verdict They started at can candidate for president, live Engineers.
Similar injunction* were is­
picked up Do more votes to in­
crease his lead over President sued earlier against the rail­
Lyndon il. Joint son, 10,974 to road regarding the non oper­
9,125.
ating unions lJi.il went on
Other contests and the nffl- strike Jau 23, 19*13, and the
cial ballot as tabulated late Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
TORONTO ( L T D - T o r o n t o last night arc:
men.
may soon have city supervised
Congressional, Sen Spessard
The Injunctions require the
birth control cllnirs.
I. Holland ft)), 11,094, Claud
railroad to maintain pre-strike
The Board of Control approv- It Kirk Jr (It). 5,171.
work roles and pay scales un|" I in prine p’e the establish
‘ ivernor, Haydon Hums (D ) i&gt; s the judge gives permis­
1 inent nf such cl in iv *7'
Charles Honey tit), »,* sion h&gt;r a change made neces­
E52.
sary by the strike conditions.
Florida Represent stive, Joe
Davis tD i 10,255; Robert T
Hoover tilt, 6,158.
Seined Hoard, Jim llirkenm eycr &lt;Di 4,513; Walter It.
llohcrg (It), 6.322,

S a v a g e
L o o tin g
LA PAZ. tlolvia (U P l) Tpaipv pjtroted the streets todav. -coking to restore order
after a day of savage looting
and wrecking in which at least
23 person* were reported kill­
ed and more than 200 wound­
ed

T o R e tir e J a n . 1
WASHINGTON (U P l) —
Navy Secretary Paul N iu e
K id n a p T r y
Wednesday approved the re­
SAIGON South Viet Nam—
tirement of astronaut John
(U P D — \ heavily armed Io­
i , loon from the Marine Corps. nian Communist Viet Cong pa­
(ilenn, a colunel and the trol penetrated to withm less
first American to orbit the than I.OGu yards of the U. S.
earth, will officially retira Embassy today in an attempt
Jan. I pending his certifica­ to kidnap a local government
tion as "medically qualified official, highly reliable sour
t for rcu tetircut.''
i cc* oaui.

CArE KENNEDY (UPD—The countdown pro­
ceeded steadily today for nn attempt to rocket a Mar­
iner television craft on nn historic 8 1^-month voynga
to Mars.
A space npcncy spokesman reported that prepar­
ations arc yroinff well with
the craft, scheduled to
begin its 1150 million-milo
flight at l :2'J p.m. (EST).
The launch period ends at

—Tile Johnson family is com ­

Tope

idliHal protest with the can­

mwA...

2 2 P h o to s
S ch e d u le d

unsuc­

K.

VICTORY KISS is planted mi Law pence Swaf­
ford by Mrs Swofford shortly after he received
word he had defeated his Republican foe, E.
l’ope I'asset t, in one of the closest County Com­
mission races in many years. Absentee ballots
brought the mayor of Altamonte Springs ahead
of Bassett by a narrow margin of 128 votes of
the total I t i , b a l l o t s east.
(Herald Photo)

(letting back to the elec­
tion—see where our city man­
ager, W urren Knowles, was
elected governor o f W iscon­
sin. At least the wire ser­
vices tell us that. Must mean
someone cl*e, huh. Pete?
• • »
Probably the most tired
person in the county today
is Camilla Bruce. She's fought
the election problem for long
weeks and has really been
burning the night lights late­
ly to try to get things squar­
ed away follow ing the voting.
A monstrous job and one
which invariably ia taken for
granted
and
with
gripe*.
Clock W atchers w ere with
her a g ood part o f the time
ami know first hand how the
voting
registrar
and
her
small s t a ff perform ed their
duties. In Navy lingo it's
"W ell D on e."

Seminole County

"CLAD TO IJK HOME,” lays fair. Donald K. Muntlay (left) to ( apt.
James O. Mayo, commandinsr officer of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One
at Sanford Naval Air Station. Muntlay is officer-in-charRe of Detach­
ment 8, Squadron II, which returned yesterday afternoon from th«
Mediterranean.
(Herald l’ ho to)

Mayor Lawrence Swofford
today said that re registration
nf voters in Altamonte Springs
is progressing at "a very
slow pace." He reminded citi­
zens that the books will close
at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Nov 18
The municipal election Is
scheduled for Tuesday, Dec 8
Two council seals will tie up
for grabs—District 3. now held
by Gene Stephenson ami Dis­
trict f, held by Donald Fritch.
Swofford, elected to the
County Commission in Tues­
day's election by a 128-vote
margin over E. Hope Bassett,
said this morning that there
was a posiibility that he may
resign as mayor anil that if
he does voters would have to
elect a mayor to serve the
final year of Sw offord'* two
gear term.

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In S ky' Feelings

'Carpel Bagging'
Eyed As Cause
Of Salinger Loss
LOS ANQELES - (U P I) Senator-elect George Murphy
(ranted newsmen a frank in­
terview during which he com ­
mented on hu adversary. Sen.
Pierre Salinger; Sen. Barry
M. Goldwate*. the election and
his plans in the Senate.
The former actor said that
although be was "h a p p y "
with Goidwater aa the Repub­
lican presidential candidate,
•’ I didn’t tie up m y campaign
with Goidwater because he
waa suffering from a bad im
age which made him lookw ron g ly -a s "trigger happy."
Speaking af Tuesday’ s tri­
umph over Salinger Murphy
•aid:
"G ov. Edmund (!. Brown
cinched the election for me
when he appointed Salinger to
the seat of late Democratic
Sen. Clair Engle. The people
apparently agreed with me
that the appointment was ilia
gal. And I still say It’ s illegal
and I’ m going to prove It."
The new California senator
•Iso said he felt the "carpet
bagging" issue hurt Silinger,
who moved lo California from
Virginia to run for Eogla’ a
aeat la California, where Sal­
inger was born.

Fence-Mending
Mission Seen
For Humphrey
| LONDON (U P I) — President
Johnson was reported today
to be planning to aend Vice
President-elect Hubert Hum­
phrey on a lanee-mtnding
mission la West European
e spits Is.
British report* from Wash­
ington ssld Humphrey may fly
to Europe later this month to
pave the ground for a new m a­
jor diplomatic effort to repair
the creaking North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation.
london, Pari* and Bonn
w ere cited as the m ajor Hop­
ping point*.
Johnson, himself, Is not ex ­
pected to com e to Europe b e­
fore February or March o f the
new year.
British Prime Minister Har­
old Wilson plan* to fly t*
Washington early in Decem bei
o f in January for wida-awinging policy talks with the Pres­
ident in whlen NATO and the
futura of East-West relations
•re lo tike lop rank.
With the Western alliance
(n d is m a y , pressure for spee
dy peace moves was building
up In the m ajor European
capita liVeiled threats from President
Charles de aUulle’ a govern
snent In Paria to quit or block
both NATO and the European
Community havo heightened
the urgency.

Business
Briefs
The

directors

of

Redwing

Carriers declared a quarterly
cash dividend of 13 cents per
■hire payable Feb. 15, 1905, lo
stockholders o f record Feb.
1, which is an increase of two
cents per share.
Redwing

Carriers

recently

purchaved for rash Blythe Mo­
tor Lines, Inc., of Sanford, a
reft iteration
trucking
firm,
subject to Ine approval of the
Interstate Com m erce Commis­
sion, which will add material
ly to the net operating reven
ues of Redwing.

Attend Scision
By Jsne Caaxclhcrrj
Mm . Miiilii-d Gaildir, chair­
man; Mrs. Kay Stutsman and
Mrs. Sarah Cohen, o f South
Seminole Junior High School
mathematics d e p a r t m i n t ,
have icluiiu-il from the male
meeting &lt;&gt;f the Council o f
Mathematics Ttach sri at the
University o f Florida.

Dignified Auto
M AIDENHEAD, E n d and
(U P I»— Lord Astor recently
gave hla mother’s 15-year-old
Rolls Royre to this city for
the mayor's use. He aaid that
after observing last year's
o ffics holder bicycling to civic
functions,
he
derided
fh#
town needed a “ dignified con ­
veyance."

Liberals Slapped
(Ion “ cannot relinquish its sow
elgnty to world groups” and he
called for a return to the
Monroe Doctrine which, he
said, is not “ warmongering
. . . It U not • question of
w' -ther we will have a war,
b n when . . . " If the nation
abandons the doctriae.

By M an y I.
By Jnltaa Stonatmm
WilUant O. O aravtly, • San­
ford insurance executive and
■ poll w atcher at Precinct 1
for defeated Republican can­
didate for tax aatesaor Guy
Alien, laid today that Peter
Bukur, ch ief election clerk,
"w as not stowed down by poll
w atch ers."
G ravely declared. "Bukur
slowed him self down.

AMERICAN LEGION Memorial Po«t 256 or Caaaalbarry heard report*
from Boya Stater* representing the Poet in Tallahaaaee last summer. Left
to right are Post Commander Ken Walbridge, Lyman Seniors Andy Hine­
ly and Dan Casselberry and Americanism chairman Larry Maplesden.

Boys State Lauded B y Youths
By

Jtaa

Cas— B eery

Lyman High School seniors
Andy Hinely and Dan Cassel­
berry voiced their enthusiasm
for American Legion Boya
State, which they attended in
TaliahssM o last summer, in
talks before a joint meeting of
American Legion Pott 25* of
Casselberry and tha Auxiliary
at tha W om an's Club.
Andy waa a delegate lent by
the post and is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Hinely Sr.,
o f Tanglewood. Dan was spon­
sored b y Boy Scout Troop 241,
o f Casselberry, ind Is the son
of Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Casselberry, o f Casselberry.
They were introduced hy
Larry Maplesden, Post Amer­
icanism chairman. Andy de­
scribed Boya Stale n "one of
the greatest programs for
youth ever thought o f” and
s lid that he learned more
about government in one week
than all 12 years of school put
together,
Dan, who made the discov­
ery that “ polities can be ra­
ther cruel and disappointing at
tim es," found compensation in
being able to ting In tha glee
club and obierva the legisla­
tive process in both the House
end the Senate. Having lost in
hla try for a scat In (he House
of Representatives, he threw
himself Into campaigning for
hla party's candidates.
Roth boys are looking for­
ward to attending the first con­
vention o f Boya State Alumni
Nov. 27-29 at the Langford Ho­
tel in Winter Park.
Separata business meetings
wero held following the pro­
gram with Commander Ken
Walbridga and M ri. Harold
Krydrr presiding.
Plana were made for a Joint
Christmas party (or the I'oal
and Auxiliary Dec. i f a t 7 p m .
at Ui* Tradawlndi Cafeteria in
Seminole Plaza with Jack Ray
ninnd as chairman. Members
of the Auxiliary who will bo
assisting at Ih* parly are Mrs,
Ken Green, Mrs. Edith Myn
dcraa and M ri. Clarence Doe
hencr, decorations; Mrs. Ken
Walbridge, door prize; Mrs.
Kryder, registration, and Mrs.
Elsie Brown and Mri. Darius
Pringle, gift exchange.
The Post and Auxiliary shar­
ed jointly In the rummage ji l e
prolits of J ilt 3*. and they
wish to thank all who contri­
buted to the aucresf of the
event.

"O n s e v e r a l occasions,"
G ravely contended, "Bukur
questioned our inspection of
voting machines from a dis­
tance. But Section 101-131 of
Florida'* election lawa pro­
vides that a poll watcher may
be by the table o r near as
election booth as long aa he
docs not interfere with the
norm al flow o f electora.

" I was at leaat IS to IS feet
away from the machines,”
The Poet will be represented
Mrs. Russell Corwin,
■aid G ravely, "when I at­
•t the Sixth District confer­ billtation chairman, asks that
tempted to look at the ma­
ence Sunday at Eustls,
each Auxiliary member donate chines to aa# if they were
Mrs. Kryder and Mrs. Lethe
g*
wM
ay."
a gill for the Veterans Hospi­ marked in any W
Ward, vice president, a r t plan­
G ravely aaid it w ai true
tals' Joy Sbopi. Tha gifts
ning to attand the leadership
development session Nov. 1S-16 should not be wrapped and that “ Wa did challenge some
people who could not read nor
st Lake Byrd Lodge is Avon may ba for a man, woman or
write and had no identification
Park. Any membera wishing child. Tha American Ltgion
to attend are asked to make Auxiliary maintain* the ahops whatsoever, including a voter
registration card.
reservations with Mrs. Kryder each year before Christmas at
“ Under tha lawa Bukur
by Saturday.
the Veterans Hospitals at Bay ehould have administered an
Pines, Lake City and Coral
oath. But be did not do eo. At
Gables, to that all hospitalised
Precinct 3 ," continued Grave­
veterans may have the plcaely, “ where I epent pert o f the
ura o f "shopping" for their day, tha election clerka ad­
loved ones at home. After tha ministered oath* in accord­
aelectlons are made the gifts ance with tha law ."
art wrapped and mailed for
Referring to the fact that
NOVEMBER S, IM4
the patient.
Bukur
called for sh eriff a de­
Admissions
The Auxiliary now has 14 puties when aome poll watch­
Elsie Key, Eddie Williams, member* who have paid their
Lucille Anderson, Claire Du­ INS dues and Membership ers attempted to obtain the
n k , Athrur Boyd, Raymond Chairman Laths Ward r e ­ number o f voters from the ma­
chine regiaters, Gravely de
Luodqulst,
Janet
Sarajlan, minds all members who have
clared;
John Burrow*, Ethel Alloway, not dona so to pay their duet
‘ ‘ The deputiei were called
Ethel Cowan, Sharon Kaylor, by Saturday. All women who
Sanford; Beatrice Waltere, Da- are eligible to join are Invited only after J. E. Beat threaten­
ed a young lady, one o f the
Bery; Richmond Burrougha, to do eo.
watchers, who entered the
Lake Monroe; Lillian Parker,
Six members of the Auxili­ third booth while Bukur, him­
Mims;
Geraldine
Jackson.
ary attended the dinner at the self, was voting in the accond
Mount Dora.
Tradcwinds Cafeteria on Oct, booth. In no w a y ," said G rave­
Births
21 given hi honor o f Depart­
Mr. and Mrs. Max Finch, ment President Mrs. Carrie ly, "d id aha interfere with Mr.
Bukur."
Sanford, a boy ; Mr. and M ri. Stae Roberts.
G ravely also contended that
Paul Criiwell, Sanford, a girl;
The unit will sell copies of a poll watcher can im pact a
Mr, and Mrs. Willie Alloway, Die
attractive
and
useful voting booth anytime during
Sanford, a girl.
American Legion Auxiliary re­ the election hours provided he
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cipe calendar date book, which does not interfere with voting
Edward Berry, Jerry Meirl- contains 200 recipes.
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Alma
Martineau,
Refreshments of sandwiches
Bridget
K olank,
Theodore and coffee were served fol­
Gregg, P ea rl* Mikell, Tarry
lowing (ho&gt;mceting by Mr. and * Tit Ike oil Industry, "atripCremlell, Britton Jnhnsoo, Ju Mrs. Ken Green and Com­ per wells” ere those which
lie Burgeas and baby boy.
mander and Mrs. Ken Wei product less than an average
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hridg*.
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John Evans, Lake M iry ; Mary
J. Culbreth, Lake Monroe;
Thomas Johanns, Orange City.

THE CHECKERTAIIi) cama hornt yeaterday
and today from the Mediterranean area. VAH11** Detachment 8, one of whom Is greeted here
by hit family, epent two months aboard the USS
Independence.
(Herald Photo)

Republicans Disagree
On 'W h a t Hit Them'

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Doudney Vaughan and tha lata
Alfred Cecil Doudney, Sanford
pioneer reildenta.
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tona Beach; a daughter, M n .
Harry Steadman, o f M iam i;
brother, Sanford F. Doudney,
o f Sanford; lister, M rt. Wil­
liam C. Hutchiaon, two nieces,
M ri. Penroie Love and Mr*.
George Danglemin, and two
nephawi, William C. Hutch bon
Jr. and Alfred C. Doudney, all
o f Sanford.
Funeral and burial i i r v k c i .
held Tueiday in Miami, were
attended by M ri. Hutchison.

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But, aays, Dr. Georg* E.
Mueller, the space capsule also
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curried on the Kennedy
clnn tradition Tuesday
by defeating Republi­
can incumbent Kenneth
Keating a s U. S. sena­
tor for New York.

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HILL HEMPHILL, heml o f the motor firm bearing hla name, present* the
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merce, represented here by Chume Morrison (center), public relations
director, and President Karlyle Housholder.
(Herald Photo)

The

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The Election
At A Glance

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Senate Sermon

Loudspeakers wart used for
the first time at a president­
ial inauguration whan War­
ren G. Herding waa sworn In.
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(U P I)

head o f the U. S. manned space

this ante in a news conference
and at Phoenix, Aris. He la id the
election proved only that “ this
conservatives disagreed sharp­
conservative effort turns out to
ly today on what hit them
be m uch longer than we
Tuesday — and also on how to thought.
go about getting o ff Ifaa floor.
Logan emphiiiied this na“ Wa can 't drop it now not
Moderates blamed tha GOP’*
do w e have any Intention ol
spectacular election defeat oo
dropping it," he declared. "I
whet New York state Chair­
don't feel the conservative
ALBANY, N . Y . (U P I) man Fred Young called “ an
cause has been hurt—25 mill­
ill-advised, badly-led awing to
ion votes are a lot of votes. A Rev. Nicholaa C. Cardell of
tho extreme righ t." They Mid
lot of people are devoted to the F lrit Unitarian Church an
the party must give up Goldcause of conservatism ."
nouneed Monday that the topic
waterlsm and get back into
of
hit atrm on next Sunday
the mainstream of Am erican
would
be: “ Why Mr, Goldthought.
water wag defeated."
Conservative* Insisted that
President Johnson's landslide
victory over Sen. Barry M.
Goidwater waa not a repudia
lion of their political philoso­
phy, hut only a tem porary act
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
back In a long range cause. The election at « glance;
They said the GOP must re­
President
main true to Goidwater’ ! prin­
Johnson — 41.727.94* voles,
ciples, and try again Ur IMF 61.1 per cent, 44 states.
to convert the Am erican people
Goidwater— 26,137,9*0 votes,
to conservatism.
3S.6 per cent, six states.
Goidwater. himself, struck
Results from 9* per cent ol
the nation’ s 175,796 precincts
Senate
Democrats, 67; Republicans,
32; one in doubt.
Gain of a least one seat foe
Democrats.
tteuM
Dem ocrats,
3H;
Republi­
cans, 240; one undecided, fez
a gain of 37 for the Democrats.
Gov ere are
Democrats, 33; Republicans
17. Gain of one for Republican.
ROBERT F. Kennedy
WASHINGTON
(U F l)
Republican
m oderetee

Damages Asked
From Swofford

Harold Capps, town clerk for
Altamonte Springs from June
15 until his resignation was ar
copied by the Town Council
Srpt. 2, has filed a suit agnlosl
Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
Capps la suing Swofford no
two accounts sod is asking for
com pensatory
and
punitive
dam ages In c v c c m of $300
One count claims that Swof
ford attempted to coerce Capps
into performing his duties ir
an unlawful manner.
The second Halms that Iht
mayor, elected Tuesday as
county commUaloner. circulat
ed a letter from represent!
lives o f the city of Orlande
which defamed and Hlsreputed
Capps’ services as an employe
of that City, and that Swafford
"without authority, malicious
ly and w rongfully" terminated
Cappa em ploym ent by Alta
SAN DIEGO, Calif. ( U P D - monte Springs aa town clerk
P. W. Gilbert wasn't joking
when he telephoned police and
said, " I know you'll think I'm
kidding, hut there's a lion in
our y a rd ."
O fficers arrived at the Gil­
bert home and found only a
By Mildred Haney
few oversized paw prints ui the
Deltona Pioneer Club will
yard. But several hours later
a patrolman saw a mountain have a "ca rry -in " dinner Mon­
lion the size of a collie dog day at 6 p m at the Deltona
Community Center.
nearby.
Immediately following the
Police armed with shotguns
drove the M pound beast into a dinner a business mealing will
garage and closed th* door. An be conducted during which
attendant from the San Diego nominations for naw officer*
Zoo drugged the lion with a will be heard. Thera also will
d a d gun loaded with Iran be a gam e of "D elton a ." All
quiliiers. Tha beast then was members are urged to attend
taken to tha mo.
this important meeting.

“ A true liberal is booest. We
can agree o r disagree with
him but at l e n t he ti honeit.
We know where he itsn da."
Speaking no "M oderate Lib­
eral, Cymbal o f American
Dem ocracy” w e* Iocs) Atty.
Phil Logan as ba addressed Kiw anii Club mem bera at tha
Civle Center yeaterday.
He labeled a "m oderate lib­
e l "politically eelf-centered" and a ' ‘ political para­
d o x ."
Login aaid a moderate lib­
eral will focus interest “ away
himself toward oth ers"
ae ha tries U&gt; live outside the
U. 8. Constitution.
He added the moderate lib­
eral will “ dip Into tha public
purse to get recognition . , .
forgetting that tomorrow i*
right attar tod a y ."
“ Giving m ust ba free of
one’s own belongings," Logan
said in slapping at what be
termed "p ie in the ik y " poli­
tical feelinga o f a moderate
liberal.
The speaker declared th a n
are two political philosophies
in this country — Liberal and
Conservative—and be held out
bis hopes the nation will re­
turn to the cosuervative view
by living within the Constitu­
tion as written o r amended
and not as he said moderate
liberal! would do by interpre­
tation o f the Constitution.
He predicted the phrase
"L’ndar G od " w ill be elim inat­
ed from the Pledge of A lleg­
iance to the F la g ehould the
preeeot trend o f denying God
ba continued In governmenL

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'• ,9M " PoM 5 Oviedo Zoning 'Dixie Land Variety' Show On Tap
Grandmother Enjoys Chatting Commission

W ith Famous Personalities
By M argaret Cosby
W ho M l there aren't any
fun Jobe in Orlando? LaVerne
(M rs. Henry) Ward, of North
Orlando, a yuurur and attrac­
tive grandmother, is enjoying
interesting employment with
the Robert Meyer Motor Inn,
• ‘i f tookfng lovely Lake Eola
in Orlando.
LaV troe finds doubling or
tripling aa a cashier-hostesawaitress in the Carihe dining
room a delightfully reward­
ing
experience
especially
when it affords her an oppor­
tunity to rub elbows, even
chat, with such famous per­
sonalities as A rt Linkletter,
Sdlch Stiller, Anita Colby,
Eva Gabor, Jimmy Reed, to
mention a few.
H alf the time these folks
come and go and Central
Florida doesn't even know
they were around town. These
sre but a few of the inter­
nationally-known who have
stayed at the Motor Inn this
r u t summer.
L a V ern e
remarked
that
they are all very modest and
unpretentious, very polite, and
wsrs most gracious when they
gave her thetr autographs
(which she is hoarding for
her children and grandchil­
dren),
"T h e stars wert all very
natural and unaffected," La’M m e observed. "They appear­
ed to be younger In person
than on television. The wom­
en were magnificently dress­
ed and very beautiful. The
men usually appeared in pub­
lic in casual attire — slacks,
sport shirt and Jacket.
"M itch Miller was besieg­
ed in the lobby by teenagers,
and he good-naturedly let
!(£ iself be photographed with
each of the professional mo­
dels who appeared in the
fashion show that day.”
A while ago, LaVerne said,
A rt Linkletter was here and
ia the moat congenial person
— “ so very easy to talk with."
Anita Colby is gorgeous
. . • very lovely: and Eva
Gabor is as fun-filled aa shn
( i stunning. The blue-eyed
LaVerne remnrked that “ you
feel better after being In her
presence. She radiates beauty
in both appearance and man­
ner.
Although the hours La­
Verne works are vailed, some
o f which is probably caused
by her versatility, since she
c in jump into a spot at work
tnierever she is needed. "A t
least, it is never boring," ad­
vises I ,uVerne, "and it can
be exciting when such inter­
esting personalities put in an
appearance^’ Of course, every
day is not ■ "glam our day."
However, the exciting days
with famous peuple, unusual
parties or visits from outsen d in g local citizens more
tWan make up fur the times
when it Is just plain hard
work and late hours like ths
hum-drum o f any job.

COLLECTING AUTOGRAPHS of famous perponalities for her children and grandchildren is
easy for LaVerne (Mrs. Henry) Ward of North
Orlando who is employed nt Robert Meyer Motor
Inn in Orlando where many of tho nationally
known stay while in the area. (Herald Photo)

Barry Joins Ranks
Off Unemployed Men
PHOENIX. Arts. (D P I) Republican presidential nomi­
nee Barry Goldwater wired his
congratulations to President
Johnson and offered his help
'toward achieving a growing

Voters Slow
To Register
Hy Donna Estes
Mrs. Onnle R. Shumate,
l/ongwood city clerk, today
issued a reminder to residents
of (lie community that Nov. 23
is deadline to register for mun
jcipal
elect bins
scheduled
Tuesday, Dec. 1.
She reported
that
voter
registration is showing an in
crease hut that approximate!)
one-half the cily 's eligible vot*
ers still have not registered.
Seat* up for election are
those of m ayot, he'd hy A. P
Lormarm; counril. held by II.
C. Carlson and John Reams;
city clerk, Mrs. Shumate and
tax collector, Roy Shomate.
Candidates who have quail
fled hy filing petitions are
Lormann and David Went­
worth
for
m ayor;
Percy
White, William
Baumhoiser
Donald Smith for council;
Mrs. Shomate tor clerk and
Shomate for tax colleetor.
Petitions picked up but not
returned are held by Jimmy
Reilrr for counril and by a
group of citizen* who have
pledged support to an uniden­
tified candidate.

Movie Star Wins
Over Salinger Tryouts

and better America and a se­
cure and dignified peace.”
In a telegram which he read
at his press headquarters here,
Goldwater said, however, that
the GUP "remains the party
of opposition when opposition
U called for.
"There is much to be done
with IVet Nam, Cuha, the pro­
blem o f law and order In this
country, and a productive
economy.
Communism
mains our number o ik - obsta­
cle to peace and I know that
all Americans will join with
you in honest solutions to these
problem s," Goldwater said.
Reading the telegram at his
press headquarters, Goldwater
told* newsmen he hi* "n o bit­
terness or ranquor" as a re­
sult of the election.
"I am surprised at the fig­
ure* of this election, they did
not reach the numbers t-iat
turned out in lh-&gt; 1!&gt;60 elec­
tion. t am disappointed that
not more voters turned out,"
said Goldwater.
The Arizona senator in re
ferring to his future said:
"B eing unemployed as ol
Jan 3 1 will have a lot of time
to devote to the party. Now Is
the time to work to strengthen
the Republican party We not
only have to work with the par
ty, but as I said In my tide(tram to the president, we all
must Join together."

The Seminole High School
Choralien and Melodlera will
present "D ix ie Land Variety"
at 8 p.m. Nov. 10 In the high
school auditorium.

Study Planned
By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo City Council, meet­
ing in regular monthly session
this week, called a public
meeting to discuss creation of
a toning commission for Mon­
day. Nov. 23, 7:30 p. m. at
City Hall. A report on prelim­
inary planning will be given
ami all interested citiiens will
be heard.
In other business council
granted a wo-months leave of
absence to Mrs. Dot Courier,
city clerk, and hired Mrs.
Helen Slavik to take over dur­
ing this period.
T. L. Lingo Jr. was authorited to Investigate purchase of
a crash truck for the city
from ths- Forestry Department
and council okayed the paving
of 150 feet of the alley back
of the First iiaptist Church
from the east end of the
church.
Members voted to send Mrs.
Louise Ueisley a check and
letter of appreciation (or her
work on the Oviedo Exhibit
at Uhe County Fair which won
the PreslJcnt’i Award.
Financial
consuliants
D.
Kirk Gunby and David K. Gun
by III of DeLand presented
feasible and workable plans to
finance (he proposed water
plant and fer it* distribution
which w ire taken under ad
vlsement.
An off premise beer license
was approved for Jackson's
Mlnit Market.

Harney Water
System Near
Completion

Ry JoAnn Hays
F. Sieg Holmes Jr., chair
man of the Lake Harney Water
Association, reported this week
that work on the water system
is progressing rapidly. High
waters along the areas in
which the pipe-lines are to be
placed have receded greatly
and If continued the lines
should be down and all other
work completed by Nov. 30.
Areas in which lines have lo he
set are east of Jungle Road
acres* Rruoe Airport to sever
al homes; a 230 foot section
through a pasture and the
lines along SR 46 lo the pump
bouse.
T ie pump house has been
completed except for the reol
and the pump is installed in
the building. Completion of the
house and installation o f me­
ters are anticipated within the
next w eek If the excellent wea­
ther continues.
Holmes also reports that
analyzation of the water shows
it to be exceedingly good with
no traces of sulfur. Holmes
ami other mem bers o f the As­
sociation
are
exceptionally
pleased with analysis of the
water and if all goes as an­
ticipated residents of Lake
O fficers of the Detlary t il
Harney and those along SR 46
Club were elected at the first
will have the water for which
meeting of the newly organis­
they have worked so bard.
es! group held Iasi week at the
Community Center. Serving
The celebrated Rayeux ta­
will be Mickey Ttuirsam, pres­
ident; Lin-la Sweeney, vice pestry depicts tho invasion
president; Judy Kelley, secre­ nnd conquest o f England by
tary - treasurer and Chcne William the Conqueror o f
Laughlin, reporter.
Normandy.

Officers Elected

Soma of the hlghllghta o f

the show will be Martha Koaky and Bernie Barbour tinginir "Y ou're Just in Love,”
Michele Jones and Linda Rob­
son in "Anything Yon Can
Do, I Can Do Better."

Accom panist! will be L acy
Wltlie, Marcia Coleman and
Brenda CarrelL

Geneva V FL
Sets Shoot

The Double Quartette, com­
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By JeAna Ray*
les Best, Buddy Burton, Bob­
Geneva Volunteer F ire De­
by Rumbly, Gary Ganae, Paul
Markes, David
Nncll and partment will sponsor n turkey
Steve Cain will be featured shoot this Saturday beginning
In "H ello Dolly "
at 10 a. m. across from the
The Triple Trio composed Purr Oil Station on SR 46 and
o f Lucy Willis, Cathy Folds, SR 426. Proceeds will be used
Anna Lee Herman, Barbara to help equip the fire truck.
Cox, Linda Kn linen, Martha
Wmnrra will be given the
Kosky, Michele Jones, Linda choice of taking a ham or a
Wade, and Betty Turner will turkey.
be featured In " I Could Have
Dnnred All N igh t."
The
Majorettes o f the
Marching Seniinolea will be
guest performers.
Some of the large chorus
numbers will bo "The Ham­
mer
Song."
"Shenandoah"
nnd "A lexander's
Ragtime
Band."
The colorful finale will be
John Philip Sousa's "Stars
and Stripes Forever.”
Buddy Burton, president of
the Chnraliera will be tho
master of ceremonies.

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Florida Stale,
Florida Share
Mutual Dislike
TA LLA H ASSEE — (N E A )
— It In at tanat possible that
tha two beat college football
teams In America are aepar*
■tad only by 140 milen o f bad
rand.

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« U c k M U ba tha 'b l u n t at
the jraar, wfll ba played tide
week rod W&gt; (be M etro Confer*

TOUCHDOWN TMNS

The three-fem e loop ilate li
heeded bp the heralded dash
hetweea tha E diew atcr Eag
lea and ft * Colonial Great
The I l d a i and the Greo*
adiera both aport recordt of
a li via* t j d one setback ta
total play thla aeaion. One o f
the Edgewater vlctorU i waa
over SHS Seminole* but Colonlal'a only loaa ca m e it the
handa of the Semlnolea.
la league competition, Edgewater hai rolled to victories
over Oik Ridge, Blehop Moore,
Sanford and Winter park. Col*
onltl baa win* over Oak Ridge,
Boone, Blthnp M oore and Win­
ter Park to go along with the
defeat handed them by Sem i­
nole.

In addition to qulU Inter*
eating football teams, the two
schools have about tw o things
In common: (1 ) ■ Ilona* share
o f scholarship m oney that
cornea from apaclal days at
Flortda'a horse tracks, dog
tracks and Jal-alal frontons,
(2 ) an Interne dislike fo r one
another.
Florida SU U delivered the
ahocktr o f the young season,
a 48-8 whomping o f Xentuc*
ky, conqueror of Mississippi
and Auburn. On the sam e a f­
ternoon Florida measured Mis­
sissippi for a shroud, 30-14.
Ray Grave*, the Florida
coach, and Rill Peterson, the
Florida RUte coach, nrrived
at this pinnacle by kindred
NO FAIR—Y. A. Tittle Is hit from behind to
method*. Both took a look nt
revent an accurate pane. Thin ia the way foea
new rules and derided to go
ave been treating the New York Giants’ quar­
with platoon football all the
terback most of this season.
wsy.
Gravea saya Ms Florida
team ia one “ without aUra,’’
a statement open to atatewidn
refutation.
Florida has on* o f the mor*
interesting sophomore quar­
terback* in the country in
versatile Rtevs Spurrier. lie
complement! s e n i o r
Tnm
BE JULIAN ITENSTKOM
Shannon, a daredevil w ho calls
Did you know that both o f Larry Dupree with a first himself “ The Green Wop.'*
quarterbacks far the Bishop quarter ankle Injury in Uie Ilia father waa Irish, his moth*
Moore Hornets in the Metro
Auburn gam e and Iba Gators sr Italian.
Conference ir e from Seminole
The Gatora have a covey
may com e up with a highly
County T
o f smooth running hacks, led
That's right! Rcott Crum* inrsperlrnced offensive hack- hy Larry Dupree who, Graves
game.
lleh, a im pound Junior, la Held for the•Georgia
insists, is “ the best runner
• •
from Oakland Shorts and
I’ve ever seen in college foot­
Florida State'a “ Seven Mag
Blit Dnnn, n Itopnund sen­
ball."
n lflcen ti" la it Saturday allow­
ior, Is from Casselberry.
Florida RUte m ay have
ed Mlsstasippi Southern IS
two All-Americans In Ita backBut that's not all. Mika
yards on Uie ground. But It
llipp*. a 210 pound tackle, is still didn't com pare wills their field, line la Steve Tensl, who
also from Casselberry and
perform ance a g a i n s t VP] aUndn 8-5. The other is 8-1
Dan Simon, a 1*5 pound full­ when they lo*t. The seven per­ Fred Rllstnlkoff, a flanker
back, U from Sanford.
mitted the Gobbler* only 77 back. They form poaeibly the
• • •
yards. It was FSU's only de­ beet passing combination In
Jim Pigott isn't for letting feat.
the land.
his Seminole* take Dick Cope­
Biletnlkoff, an Incredible
land's Greyhound* too lightly
receiver. Is the key to an ofwhen the two cluh* dash Fri­
fem e that took Kentucky
day night at Lyman Field.
apart. Most team* elect to
Plgotl say a when your club
double-team or
triple-team
STANDING*
Is not the underdog B Isn'i
the gifted Biletnlkoff. When
(Coni, (iamea)
easy to get a tram up for a
I they do they are ure ilefenW
game like this one. “ lo o k ." Tram
j 1lively vulnerable elsewhere
4
be claim s, “ at what happen­ Fdgewatcr
I
“ No one man In the eounColonial
4
ed to ut against Bishop
^ try can cover Freddie," says
SF.M1.NUI.F.
4
Moore.'*
I JTens!, “ and when I am given
4
If that's the case, no wonder
a ! plenty o f time to throw I
:
Pigolt Isn't rxictly smiling Bishop Moore
a
don't think three men ran
Evans
t
about Friday night’s affair.
a handle him, because he has
i
Seminole wasn't up for Bishop Oak Ridge
time to work loose."
Winter Park
•
Moore.
This offensive tandem is
Game* This Week
It won’ t take an n p e r t to
coupled with superb defen­
pick M IS to down the G rey­ SEMINOLE at l.vmsn
sive
play. Through
three
hounds but In t i It'll be a Oak Ridge st Winter Park
games and B9H minutes o f a
thrill Just In see the two Bishop Moore at Evans
Edgrwater st Colonial
fourth FSU was unscored up­
clubs on the same field.
on.
We’ re *UU of the opinion that Boone at Ocala
within three years the Lyman
game will he one of the tough
rst on Sanford's slate.
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Ray Grave* Isn't smiling,
either, when he think* about
Saturday’ s engagement with
the ever-improving Georgia
Bulldogs In the annual Geor­
gia Florida fracas st Jackson
ville.
The Gatora have operated
without tailback Jack Har­
per since the South Carolina
game and ulngback Alan
Poe, Injured la the Alabama
fray.
Combine this with the los*

SEM IN OLE C O U N T Y

Metro
ra n

David Peterson and Perlmaa
Brinson.
The Panthers have won thro*
Florida Big Nine North Conf e m e * gam es, and could w:u
the loop championship. c « w
ferenee team * they have de.
tested are O cala. Palatka. *nd
Gilbert at Jacksonville.

High Centipedes of Daytona
Beach. Centipede coach Theo­
dore Fairelotb always brings
a rugged team which comas to
play. Thla clLb usually uncov­
e r ! som e fa it and shifty hacks.
Holt and hie staff think they
have two of the finest running
becka of any high school In

O LD PARR

Thinking Out Loud

After hearing news that
their leapt# waa now sponsor*
•d by Windjammer, the girle
o f the Tuesday Afternoon
Scratch League really poured
'em home onto that one*three
etrike pocket
Turkey* were bowled by
Gcrl Williams, Elnine KostU
val, Doris Schauttret, Suay
Reno, Pat Slpley and Joan
Norris.
Adding eome Icing to the
cake, Barbara Rnhn-r rolled
•li in * row for m 191, high
single.
Tbs team high series was
hrokrn not once but twice.
Prcviou* record w m 1399 anil
It wsa bettered by the Pull
Ups with a I lib and directly
following this the Lucky Stars
had • 1418.
Top series waa that of Pat
Slpley
—
Bt 1/189. Doris
Schauttret had a K M /101 and
Elaine Koitival 517/182.
Ann Morton picked the sla«a\en ten for her first time.
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Mary Faint 151, Jane Spolskl
153. Pat Ripley 153, Elaine
Xostival 158, Barbara llohrer
and Dorla Schauttret 159.

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Ky Kab Tbaasts l r .
Herald Sparta W riter
Groom's Panthers h ave won
five consecutive gam es aloe*
they w e n clobbered b y the
Lincoln
High
T e r ie r i
of
Gain#*ville by a score 37-T In
their second gam * of the 1984
campaign.
Coach Willi* Holt’s Char revs
aoffered m ore mentally than
physically to that lo o t defeat.
However, since that time
they have roared back with
victor!*# ever Southwestern of
DeLand, Hungerford’ a B ob­
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Jacksonville,
and
Carver
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Slither Ediew atcr or Doune
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whip* the ether N ov. 13.
In other conference game*
thla week, Oak Ridge tanste#
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Moore takes on Evans. T lx
outcome of neither could have
much of an effect on the cir*
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But Colonial, Boone end
Edge water, and even Sem i­
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for the title, eepecially if the
Grenadiers whip the Eagles
Triday night.
In the two non-loop affair*,
Seminole travela to layman
and Boone goes to Ocala.

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N o t . B, IBM — Page 5

Hurricanes Seek To Avenge Loss
Tackle
St. Cloud
Tonight

Honest Mistake,
Four Colleges
Say To NCAA
NEW YORK (U P !) - The
The United States Naval Aca­
dem y, placed on one-year pro­
bation by the National Colle­
giate Athletic Asaociatioo (NC
A A ) for recruiting irregulari*
ties, announced defensively to*
’ It waa an honest mis

By Jim Beeches
Berald Sport* Writer
With a record of three wins,
one lie s o d on* lo is behind
them, the South Sem isole Jun­
ior High Hurricane* c lo ie the
curtain on the club'* IMS grid
■eaion tonight at Lyman Field
when they tangle with the St.
Cloud High School JayV eei.
The club ha* win* over San­
ford’* Junior High Braves, the
Oviedo Lion Cub* and the
Tam pa Dons, a tie with the
Brave* and the one lot* came
at tha hands of the eleven they
play again tonight.

LISTEN MV CHILDREN—Just a short time ago Johnny Keane's grand­
children, Kelly, left, and Johnny, considered the New York Yankees arch
■nemies o f the St. Louis Cardinals. B u t . . .

Head Coach Jim Clark, in
an effort to avenge the 7 to 6
defeat pinned on them by the
St. Cloud eleven earlier this
aeaion, will start enda Bruce
Stuart and Allen R ichey, tac­
kle* Greg Danko and Richard
Rubright, guard* Danny Pe­
terson and Bob Mobley, cen­
ter Bob Olsen, halfbacks John
M cDermott and D ave DruedIng, fullback Ron Skeen and
either Mike Hsrgi* or Jim Lu­
ca* at quarterback.

THURSDAY

The NCAA council found a
Naval
Academ y
assistant
coach guilty of giving four
youn g' prospective
football
players an aerial Joyride from
Virginia to Dallas, Tex., for
the 1964 Navy-Texas Cotton
Bowl game.
Three other schools
knuckle-rapped by the NCAA
council for "excessive finsn
d a l aid and recruiting viola
tiona." They were Michigan
State, Miami (F la .) and West
era State (Colo.).
They, too Joined In the new
cotlege marching aong: “ Just
an honest mistake.”
A spokesman for the NCAA
disclosed that his oulfti’s fourm an “ committee on Infrac­
tions" waa continuing Its In­
vestigative work and would
make its next report to the 18man council at its January
meeting.

Clark said Lucas and Har*
gi* would alternate at the sig­
AND YOU SHALL HEAR— Now tho kids have pledged new allegiance
nal-calling post and that Dan*
b e c a u s e grandpa, after one o f bascball'a most unusual switches, bosses
nls Garrett, another halfback,
the team the Cardinals beat in tho World Series.
would see as much action as
DUNEDIN (U PI) - Arnold
possible in view of an injured
Falm er continues to hold a
ankle. Druedlng, who started
narrow edge over Jack Nickthe season at tackle, w a i later
litis In the Professional Golf­
■hilled to fullback and tonight
ers Association money winning
will run from a halfhack slot
NEW YORK (U PI) - John­ U P l's 20 man board of base­ fused to panic even when his standings. Palmer has earned
as well as continue booting
ny Keane, who led the St. ball experts.
own front-office had quit on $lIt,703.37 to Nlcklaus' $111,*
P A T’ S.
384.30.
Gene Mauch, the inspiration- the team.
Louii Cardinals to the National
McDermott, with h a n d s
al pilot of the Philadelphia
League
pennant
and
an
upset
bandaged last week, carried
only three times against the victory over tho New York Phillies, finished second in the
Tam pa Dons. But in doing so Yankees in the World Series, balloting with four votes and
he scored two touchdowns and was named the National Lea­ Dick Sisler, interim manager
ON 100 BRANDS
gue’s manager of the year to­ of the Cincinnati Reds, was
rarked up a 23-yard jaunt.
Clark hopes he can get as day by the United Press Inter­ third with three votes.
good a gam e from his club as national.
A
lon gtim e
organization
The 32-year-old Keane, who man in the Cardinal system
he did last week when they
raced to fix touchdowns. Of clim axed the amazing season who had been passed over five
eourse, he doesn’ t expect that by quitting the Cardinals to limes before being named
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
kind of scoring tonight but he becom e manager of the Yan* manager, the greydiaired, lea­
OPEN DAILY — » A. M. - 4:15 P. M.
told his boys Wednesday after* kees after the World Series, thery-faced Keane guided the
Sto K. F IR S T
SANFORD
soon that to win will require was the choice of 13 of the Cardinals to their first penn­
W E G IVE TOP V A LU E STAMPS
writers who made up the lost ant since 1916 because he re­
their best e ffort
Clark has worked his club
this week on pass defense ai
well as offensive pass pat*
terns. *‘ W’e worked on passing
all y ea r," Clark said, "bu t the
attack didn’ t click until laat
week.”
The Hurricanes will be on
the lookout for St. Cloud’ s
highly touted back, Charlie
Aycock. Clark's big problem
tonight will be using a few
boys In positions they are un­
accustom ed to playing. Larry
G am er, the regular Hurricane
center, is out with a knee in a
cast. G am er's replacement,
Tom Hawkes, h is a toe infec­
tion sod will see only limited
action, if any. Therefore. Clark
is going with Olsen, a defens­
ive end, at center.
Clark anticipates three other
youngsters seeing considerable
action defensively t o n i g h t .
They will be Leonard Hollli
and Matt Hickok, both line­
backers, and middle guard
Dave Kulsang.
Game time la 7:30 p m.

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Sid Gluckman and Pat L*ry
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and third place was grabbed
yy Eric Dallm as and Ken Kie­
fer with a 67.

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TRI GRAY Y girle, newly organized at Rear Lake ElemenUry School,
were treated to a party at the home of their leader, Mis* Nan Comatock,
after first enjoying a game of basketball. In the group, kneeling from
left, Miss Comstock, Darlene Hall, Linda Kelly, Susan Copeland, Cynthia
Glass and Sandra Overtop; standing. Donna Linclnmood, Sara Mostrom,
Susan Blanchard, Susan Dertnid, Susan Crain and Marsha Mathews,

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Johnson Swaps
Tales And Looks
Toward Future
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (U P I)
—President Johnson swapped
campaign tales and looked Into
the administration's future to­
day with his battle-mate, Vice
President-elect Hubert H. Hum­
phrey.
"T h ey’ re t a l k i n g about
everything under the su n ," one
close source said in describing
the Minnesota Senator'* visit
with Johnson at the LBJ
Ranch near here.
Humphrey and hla wife,
Muriel, planned to fly to W ish
ington today to spend a few
days before heading for the
Virgin Islanda (or a vacation
They arrived at the Johnsor
ranch Wedneiday lor a victory
barl&gt;ecue and a triumphant
get together.
Before the ranch t parly,
Johnson sent a telegram tr
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater call­
ing for "a n y leadership and
effort" the defeated Republi­
can
presidential
candidate
could make toward building
Am erica and assuring an hon­
orable peace.
The telegram was In reply to
e message In which Goldwater
conceded the election and of­
fered to "help In any way 1
can toward achieving a better
Am erica and a secure and dig­
nified peace.'

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
President Johnson emerged
from the election struggle to ­
day in a better position to
command action on hla legisla­
tive program than any chief
executive since the high water
mark of the New Deal.
From Ita disaster the Repub­
lican party emerged bitterly
divided between ita pro-and
antl-Goldwater wlnga. But it
also was la a position for tha
normal forcea of polltlca to
com pel lurching movea toward
unity after tome tklrm lshei In
the early months ahead.
Return* from M per cent o f
the preclncta in the nation
gave Johnton 41,727,644 vote*
and Goldwater, 26.197,960,
Johnson won election by cap­
turing 44 atatea and tha Dis­
trict of Columbia with 466
electoral votes. Goldwater won
tix atatea with 52 electoral
votca — Alabama, Ariiona,
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississip­
pi and South Carolina,
Nearly complete congress­
ional
returns
showed
the
Democrats won 291 seats and
tho Republicans 140 with Alas­
ka's lone teat still In doubt.
The Democrats added at least
37 teats to the majority they
won two years ago.
In the Senate, the D em o­
cratic margin was r&gt;7 to 32
with a Nevada acat still In
doubt. This meant a net gain
of i t least one seat In the
cham ber whera the adminis­
tration already had a fairly
easy time.
It Is in the House where the
administration hat been en ­
gaged In a constant struggle
to find a majority for its bills.
The new Democratic mrmlw*rs
will be alinust unanimous sup­
porters of the admlntstrstlon.

Cph(uhy
SLA C K S IT S
SefLnvf p r ic e d
WASHINGTON (U P D -P e publicans weathered a torrent
of antl-Goldwater votes to
wind up today with a net gain
of one governorship, but D em ­
ocrats itlll held the nation's
state houses In a firm grip.
The outcom e o f gubernator­
ial battles in 25 states indicat­
ed massive split-ticket voting
decided many of these con ­
tests largely on local issues.
Republicans defied the national returns to oust D em o­
crats In three atatea—'W ashing­
ton, Wisconsin and Massachu­
setts. Dem ocrats replaced Re­
publicans In two — Utah and
Massachusetts. Democrats re­
placed Republicans tn-two —
Utah and Arizona. The net
GUP pickup o f one trimmed
the Dem ocratic rdge (rum 3416 to 33-17 in the 50 states.

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Two Precedents
Arc Shattered
WASHINGTON
(UI’ I)
_
Two precedents as old as (lie
republic were shattered in
Tuesday'* presidential elec­
tion.
Georgia went Republican for
tho first lime in history.
Vermont went Democratic
for the first time in history.

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N u T tO H US H C U K U V i l l V I t X
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DeBary lhuffleboard players
111* ,,1 1 n*-n« w ith ih« Cl»rti
have called a special meeting
of th * C irc u it f’uurt of Be m l.
nnt* C o u n ty . F|.»rl,l%, t.uriu.snt
for Nov. 16, 2 p. m , at the
In r h a p t a r M S,01 of tflo fld *
Community Center to discuss
R tatu tae.
(C o rp o ra te B a il)
organization of a shuffleboard
By Joan M ails
r w i . a n o o H p t iix n s . i s c
club.
The Priscilla Circle of the
lljr : /»/ J K. Hob!n«on
Possibility
for
providing Chuluota Community Church
t'raalila nl
playing facilities for such a will sponsor ■ rummage sale V P K K II * H P K K tl
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Stack! Stack O U*t Oaraatl

Circle To Have
Rummage Sale

club cam * this week with an­
nouncement from the Florida
Federation of Art that addi­
tional eourts may he built on
the Deltary Mansion property.
Ail interested persons of the
community a rt urged to at­
tend the meeting.

this Saturday, beginning at 9
a. m , In front o f Jerry's M ar­
ket In Oviedo.
An abundance o f good used
clothing for adults and child­
ren will be offered at bargain
prleei aa well at many mis
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WUcome
Virginia I'etrmkt
V. O. Boa 1214
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CHAPLAIN LEO J. McDONALD (right), of
Sutiford Naval Air Station, haa been promoted
to the rank of communder. Congratulating him
in Capt. C. \V. Swamsun, station commanding
officer. Chaplain McDonald, • native of Pnmpa,
Texas, came to Sanford this past summer.
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Mrs. Catherine W helchet
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Howard (Catherine) Whelehel |She
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School, w ai initiated into the
International
ers

society

Other Seminole County mem­

Delta Xappa

Gamma Saturday.
The gala luncheon and im ­
pressive

initiation

cerem ony

was held at the beautiful Ve­
netian Gardens
Recreation
Center In Leesburg.
Atso welcomed as a new
member was Mrs. Betty Cook
o f Eustis.
The cerem ony was conduct­
ed by the president of the Beta
Chapter in Central Florida,

Sanford, and Mrs. W. B. West
of Oviedo.

honorary teach­
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It i* now thr Fall eraenn. cinnamon, lrmon julc* and 3/4 teat, soda
And what go** together with peel, mix w ell; heap in pie 3/4 teas, salt
fa ll? Apple*- Good flavor, ap­ pan. Bake in a hot oven, 423 1/3 cup Wesson oil
petite appeal and economy degrees for 19 minute*. Com­ 1 cup buttermilk (or sw tel
milk, if desired)
make applet a favorita fruit bine sgg yolks, remaining
not only (or old-time fam iliar sugar and sour cream. Pour 2 eq. unsweetened chocolate,
pte dishes hut for newly creat­ over apple mixture, lower melted
ed recipe* too. L’ ee apples .ti heat to moderate 360 degrees
H eat oven to 360 degress.
desserts, curries, and other nnd bake 33 minute*.
Grease generously and dust
*
•
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main dishes, with morning
with flour 2 round layer
sausage*, in turnovers, and
The pantry shelf can be a pans. Heat eggs whites until
for apple appetiter*. And he blessing to the homemakers frothy. Gradually beat in 4
sure to keep raw applet in who have the task of turning cup o f tha sugar. Continue
the fruit bowl, at a between- out family meats day aftsr beating until very s t iff and
meal snack, and use In delici­ day on a slim budget, and o f­ glossy. Stir remaining sugar,
ous salads. Here are tw o re- ten at a momenta notice. Few flour, aoda and salt into an­
rica made with apptea which homemaker* realise the pan­ other bowl. Add Wesson oil
your family will find real try’ s potential aa a time-sav­ and halt of buttermilk. Beat 1
er, a budget stretcher and a minute, scrape sides and bot­
good.
Butin-a o f meals for any oc­ tom o f bowl constantly. Add
APPLE JOLLY CAKES
13/4 cups buckwheat pancake casion. To be sure you always remaining
buttermilk,
egg
have the foods you need to y«lka and chocolate. Beat I
mix
t pkg. rorn muffin mix
• prepare a particular mtal, more minute, scraping bowl
try this method. Collect men­ constantly. Fold In msringu*.
2 tbsp. sugar
us for various kinds o f msats; Pour into prepared pans. Bake
t teaa. cinnamon
one to serve to unexpected layers 30 to 36 minutes. Frost
1 egg. well beaten
guests; on* for a week when with favorite frosting. Sprin­
1 tbsp. light mnlassea
the budget is low ; or the fam ­ kle top and sides with coco­
I cup cold water
ily's favorite, Tape or tack nut.
l cup diced apple slices
s e e
Combine first 4 ingredient*. these to the Inside of tha pan­
Mix writ. Combine next 3 in- try door. Along with each
RAISIN -M O LASSES
gradients. Stir Into first m ix­ menu, lilt the foods required
TO PPED HAM
ture. Stir in diced apple. Drop for that meal, lleforo each 3 to S Ih, canned ham
hy heaping tablespoons on weekly shopping trip, check t cup brown sugar
hot, lightly greased griddle the essential item* and rs- 4 teas, cinnamon
or ikiltrt. Flatten with hark stock before any o f them 2 tbsp. water
o f spoon. Cook slowly, turn­ renrhea a dangerous low.
2 tbsp. light mild-flavored
•
•
*
ing often until well browned
mnlassea
on both sides and cooked
STIR-N-DROP
4 cup golden seedless raisins
through. Keep warm while
SUGAR COOKIES
U eup chopped walnut*
baking remaining cakes. Serve 2 eggs
Place him In baking pan
with butter and syrup. Makes 2 .1 cup Wesson oil
and heat as directed on can.
(1 o r mere serving*.
t teas, vanilla
Combine brown sugar and
HUDSON VALLEY APPLE t teaa. grated lemon rind
cinnamon with water and mo­
CAKE
1 t rup esgar
lasses. IRend In raiiina and
1 eup sifted all-purpose flour 2 cups sifled flour
walnuts. Ten minutes before
2/3 cup sugar, divided
2 teas, baking powder
ham is fully heated, spoon
i , teaspoons baking powder ■» tens, aatt
topping over ham. Rake in
’ •j tens, salt
Ural oven to too degrees, slow oven 325 degrees for 19
*4 teas, vanilla
,
lb-nt eggs with fork until well minute*.
•« cup butter or margarine
blended. Stir in oil, vanilla,
a
a
e
i cops thinly sliced apples
lemon rind. Itlend in sugar un­
T U R K E Y STUFFIF.S
X I cup canned toasted sliver­ til mixture thickens. S ift to­ 3 to 4 Ih. frozen boneless
ed almonds
gether flour, baking powder,
young turkey roast
'4 cup seedless raisins
salt, add to egg mixture. 4 cup finely chopped eelery
I tens, cinnamon
(Dough will he soft) Drop by 4 cup finely chapped onion
1 lemon, juice nnd grated peel teaspoonsful about 2 Inchei
1 stick butter or margarine,
2 eg g yoiks
apart on ungreased rookie
melted
1 etip dairy sour rrenm
sheet. Stamp each cookie flat 12 to 18 slices bread
Mix nnd sift flour, 2 tbsp. with bottom o f glass dipped 4 cup milk
o f the sugar, the hiking paw. in sugar. (Lightly oil glass,
1 eg g, slightly beaten
der nnd salt. Stir in vanilla. then dip in sugar, rontinu*
V* teas, rubbed sage, optional
Cut in butter or margarine dipping in eugar) Rake ft to I teas. salt.
until mixture r e s e m b l e s
in minutes. Remove immedi­ '« tens, pepper
coarse meal. Sprend on bottom ately from cookie sheet. Makes
UlVj ox. ran condensed cream
o f greased 9 Inch pie pan. 3 doxen cookies, 3 inches in
o f chicken soup
Combine apples, almonds, rai­ diameter.
Roust turkey as directed on
sins, &gt;i rup o f the sugar, th«
wrapper. Turkey may he cook­
PEACH MELBA
ed the day before and refri­
1 1 lb., t l m . cun yellow cling gerated. Slice roast into 1
|-turtles
inch slices (about 5 to 6 slj.
1 l « S marshmallows
reel. Place each slice o f tur­
Vi cup raspberry or other key on an 8 Inch square of
flavor jelly
foil on a cooky sheet. Saute
Pre-heat oven to 425 de­ celery and onion in melted
gree*. Drain peaches and ar­ Imtter until celery is tender
NEW YORK (UI’ U - Racon
range, round aide down, in a ami onion la transparent. Tear
that rooks in a pop up toaster
may be just around the corner. shallow baking dish. Spoon or rut bread into rubes, ap­
Aluminum foil pouches that jelly inlo center of each. Top proximately fi cups, end place
make possible this unusual each with a marshmallows. in a bowl. Add celery, onion*
method were among packag­ Place in the ny. n for 5 to &lt;t and milk. Toss together with
ing developments described at minutes, or untit the marsh­ egg and seasonings to mix.
the annual Newspaper Food mallows are lightly browned Spoon 3 generous tablespoons
Editor* Conference here by a and beginning to lose their soap over each turkey slice.
spokesman for a major alum­ shape. Serve warm. Makes 6 Close foil tightly Plae# cookv
to 8 eervings.
inum manufacturer.
sheet In a modrrata ovsn. 350
Pre cooked bacon scaled in
COCONUT KRISPIKS
degrees, fo r 30 minutes to
such pouches heats quickly 3/4 cup coconut.
heat turkey and stuffing.
and crisply in a toaster, once 1/3 cup brown sugar, packed Serve with cranberry sauce
the top is clipped from the 1/H teas, salt
and • cooked grten vegetable.
pouch.
Vi rup melted butter or mar­
Other Ideas from the firm's
garine
Her# la a relish made uiing
research laboratories include 21 crackers
low calorie Sucaryl
fancy frozen prepared break­
Combin* coconut, brown su­
C R AN B ERR Y-APPLE
fasts in divided foil trays and
gar, salt and melted butter or
RELISH
an apple pie mix—freeze dried
margarine. Blend well. A r­ 2 cup* cranberries
apples, sugar and spices In one
range cracker* on baking 4 cup raisins
foil pooch, ready to roll- pie
sheet and spread them with 4 cup diced apple
crust dough in anulher.
A sample breakfast suggest­ the coconut mixture. Toast in V* cup chopped walnut
ed consisted o f omelet, saus­ broiler, 6 Inches from heat for 2 tbsp. Sucaryl
age patties ami glazed apple 2 or 3 minutee, or until lightly 4 teas, lemon Jute*
Put cranberries and raisin*
rings, all of which would heat browned. Serve while still
through roars* blade o f food
to serving temperature in 23 warm. Makes 21.
*
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chopper. Add remaining In­
minutes In a 400 degree oven.
gredients, mixing wsll. Chill
The packaging outlook also
CHOCOLATE CHIFFON
in refrigerator, lavsfal hours.
includes attractive heat andCAKE
Especially good with turkey,
serve containers and more 2 rgg s, separated
ham and chicken. Makes 13/4
^paekagrs designed for storage It* cup* sugar
of k lt o m a .'
1 3, 4 cup* sifted sake flour cups.

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Brothers And Sisters Are Reunited

FOB THANKSGIVING

Greeting Cards

For N e w Season

Herein Dunn; fourth grade,
Brenda James and first grade,
Robin Fletcher.
The carnival w as apenanrad
by the Wilson School P.T.O.
and Mine w as assisted by
P.T.O. members.

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Catholic Women
BROTHERS EDWARD LABOSSIERE and Arthur LaBosalcre, from th«
left, of Rhode Inland, recently enjoyed a reunion with their ulsters, Mrs.
Alice Pepin of DeLand and Mrs. Blanche Gough right of New Smymn
Beach, after nine years separation.

Gere Dietrichs

Steve K oleff Honored W ith

Official Student

Party O n Seventh Birthday

At Barry College
M in Gere Dietrichs, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dietriebi, Sanford, Florida, was
officially received Into the etudent body of Barry College,
Miami
Shores,
Florida at
freshman investiture during a
cerem ony Sunday, October 25.
Each girl received her acatnedlc cap and gown signifying
h er role as student of Barry
College. She will wear bar
cap and gown at all Important
functions on campus.
This year 200 freshmen re­
presenting 19 states and 10 for­
eign countries from ireas
ranging from Rome, Italy to
Los Angeles, California, par­
ticipated.

Ry M rs. Clarence Beyder I Mrs. Hermsn Koleff, eelebratSteve K oleff, eon of Mr. and|ed Ms seventh birthday with
a party at Ms borne.
Many gam es ware played
and prises w ere won by Linda
Pfelfauf and Mike Sutton.

Sponsor Dinner
T h is Sunday
The ladles oT All Soule Catholle. Woman’ s Club will epon•or a fried chicken dinner on
Sunday, Novem ber 6, at All
Souls Soeial Hall.
Dinner w ill be served from
4:00 to 7:00 p .m , and door pri­
ses will be awarded. The pub­
lic la cordially Invited, so plan
to treat the entire fam ily to
Sunday dinner of delicious
fried chicken.

After his m any gifts were
opened, a birthday cake was
enjoyed by M ary Jo, Julie Ann
and George DeMattio, Steve
flyer a, Jam es Pell, Parker
Wilson, Linda Pfelfauf, Glen­
da Whldden. Mika Sutton and
Mike Koleff.
The Anna Miller Circle of
A silitlng M n . K oleff were
tha BPOE Lodge No. 1241 will
Steve’ s eunt, Mrs. Evelyn Car­
■ponsor a "R um m age Sale"
roll and Mra. Georgs DcMatbeginning this Friday, Novem­
ber •, at 2:00 p.m. and contin­
uing all d a y Saturday. The
sale will be held a t the old
AAP Food Store on Second
and Magnolia, with the pro­
ceeds going to the Crippled
Children's Home i t Umatilla.
The Halloween dance recent­
from the homeland not only to ly held at the Elk’ a Club was
dispense brews In the 19th termed as a huge su cceis with
c e n t u r y Bavarian hamlet's Christine Blankenship winning
beer gsrden, but to build good­ first prise In the ladles divi­
will for their country.
sion dressed as a Ubangl wo­
Mueller rccells that the at­ man. Clarence Collins, dressed
tractive, highly-cultured girls as a "C at M in " won first
began building goodwill the prise for the men.
moment they arrived on the
Prises w ere donated by var­
Fair grounds— but not ia the ious local m erchants.
manner he anticipated.

Rummage Sale

STEVE KOLEFF

Beautiful Bavarian M aids

Brew Beer W ith G ood Will
NEW YORK (U P D —Albert
Mueller Is a gourmet, hotelman, cx-pollce chief, elephant
hunter— and house mother.
The latter tag was added
when he arrived here from
Germany six months ago.

Specifically, he had to In­
struct 40 of Munich's socially
prominent girls on the staff
of Lowenbrau Gardens at the
"T h ey Just couldn't figure
recently - closed New York
World's Fair in the complexi­ up der ta b ," he said. One
well educated young lady got
ties o f business life.
The Munchen macdchen — along with a portable adding
maidens — were brought here machine.

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Another made a gam e out of
totaling bills by Inviting chil­
dren sailed at tables with
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
their parents to add up the
Tha Magnolia Circle of the
cost of the meals, the beers
Sanford Garden Club held the
and root b e e n .
A few o f the women resolv­ October meeting i t the Raven­
na Park h om e o f Mrs. Fred
Mra. Paul Breen of Fair- ed their dilemma with some­
thing less than feminine In­ Harris, and since this was the
lawn, N . J., visited her aunt,
genuity. They held out s hand­ beginning o f the new season,
Mra. E m m a Wegman, on Vo
ful of change and Invited cus­ the m em bers sojoyed a cov­
lusla Drive.
ered dish luncheon.
tomers to make their own.
The president, Mrs. S. L.
But the hooks always bal­
Mr. snd Mr*. Dick Vander­
Wiggins Ini the women In the
anced at the end of the day.
bilt have moved into their
laird's P rayer, snd all chair­
Mueller credits this fact to the
home at 228 Eldorado Drive
men g iv e reports.
basic honesty o f ths American
and Mr. Vanderbilt la kicking people.
Mrs. L. E. Leeper w is guest
for a cheia partner.
speaker and showed many
Many o f the maidens, hav*
lovely Items to the group to
ing enjoyed the advantages of
make for their fall bazaar in
high station, weren't accus­
November.
tomed to early morning roll
Mrs. J. W . Brown was wel­
calls — an old Mueller hahlt
comed as n new m em ber, ind
dating to his days on the Ba­
several old m em bers returned.
den-Wurtcmbcrg police force.
Also a guest was Mrs. Robert
(H e was named chief of police
Jenkins, lovely wife o f Rev.
after World War I! by John J.
Jenkins.
McCtoy, U. S. High Commis­
Following the routine busi­
sioner for G erm any.)
ness, the group enjoyed a de­
Getting the glrla to the Gar­
den in time for his line up, it lightful lunch snd gab session.
Attending were the Mmes.
which he announces orders of
5. L. Wiggins, F red Harris, Ot­
the day, required all the tact
to Barsdorf, Frank L in k s,
police chiefs art noted.
Marge Smith and Robert Jen­
kins.
Also the Mmes. W. L. Gramkow Sr., A . L. Hardesty, G. H.
Sykes, H. H. Sherwood, J . W.
Brown, R . W. H e n c e and P.
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Halloween King And Queen Crowned

The D orcas Circle o f t h e
Upsala Presbyterian Church
bald their m onthly meeting
recently la th e educational
bonding o f th e church.
Oflfcera alerted to e a r n h r
the coming y e a r a n president,
Mra. Jamea H ardla; v ice p m Went, Mra. C . B. Hunter; aecretary, Mr*. Edna R ice ; trees*
u n r , Mrs. B en H odge; publi­
city, Mrs. H. L . Johnson; pro­
gram, M n . E d PowtU and
sunahiae, Mra. Bob Woddca.
Mrs. Hodge w ill also a s m no
sewing chairm an.
The devotional program w as
given by M rs. Hardla, and the
group discussed literature for
study for the com ing year.
They will a lso d ea n the edu­
cational building during N o­
vember.

C anaan women are catch*
la g o p w ith American women
la m e o f beauty products.
They now spend approximate­
ly |360 million on hair dyer,
Hair spray, home permanents,
f i t s powder and other cos*
matted. However, they buy
less toothpaste and soap than
U .9 . women do.

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MRS. JAMES MURRAY ia crowning firet
graders Clifford Johnston and Tracy Isenberg
king and queen of thp annual Halloween Carni­
val at Wilson School.

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Visiting The Edwin Swedes
By M argaret Cosby
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swede,
of
South
Cortes
Avenue,
North Orlando, recently en­
joyed s visit from their dear
friends from Pottatown, Pa.,
Mr. and M rs. Harold Large.

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Dorothy Large and Juliana
met and worked together In
a local bake shop. A * a mat­
ter o f fact, it w as the eeme
bake shop that brought Julia
and her husband Eddie to­
gether, and the Larges’ older
daughter, Donnie, was one o f
Julle'a bridesmaids.

Hair And Fashion Now, you can see, the
Larges aro tw o o f the young­
grandparents, and their
Show Scheduled est
18-yesr-old daughter, Gale, Is
a comparatively young aunt.
Bonnie Is married and has
Harriett Slawter o f the Bus­ her own little girl who will
iness and Professional W om­ be two In February.
This was Harold and Dor­
en’s Club o f Sanford announ­
ces a fabulous lfa lr and Fash­ othy’s first trip to Florida,
ion Show this Saturday night and it was a Jam-packed
at ft p.m, at the W om an's Club week. On the w ay down, they
o f Sanford on Oak Avenue.
took time to eee the wonders
The very latest In fashions o f Msrineland in St. Augus­
will be featured through Cow­ tine. While here in Central
an’ s Department Store and Florida, they couldn't miss a
Harriett’ s Beauty Nook will stroll through the beauteous
demonstrata hair and skin Cypresa Gardena. They had a
quick trip to Miami and an
care.
An abundance o f door pri­ exciting boat ride through
zes will be given away and re­ the treacherous but interest­
ing Everglades (the eita o f
freshments wilt be served.
All donations w ill go to the many Hollywood motion pic­
Dental Clinic at the Health tures) and spent a few more
Center, which averages free hours with the Swede fam ily
dental treatment to over 200 before rushing o f f fo r a (lay
children annually, who cannot at Silver Springs.
It was s fa st trip back to
afford dental work. This has
been a project o f the Business Pennsylvania and (n ot the
Bethlehem
and
Professional Women's •alt mines)
Club of Sanford.
Steel for Harold and the bak­
So plan now to attend the ery for D orothy. The Larges
ihow Saturday, which promia- had a wonderful but tiring
e i to be exciting and construc­ trip. They already are plan­
tive and at the la m e time you ning on a longer stay next
will be contributing to a wor­ time. We hope they coma
thy charity enterprise.
often.

Saturday

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George Glazier Observes Birthday With Party

U D C Women

The young boys Invited to
By Joaaa Raya
[ Halloween arrlred a day early |years old and will no doubt
share
the fun began arriving
X o n n ia
DeVere IToward At the borne of Mr, and Mrs. as their young son celebrated j rem em ber this occasion when
at 2 p.m. and each was given
Chapter, United Daughter* of Ernest G lailer In Geneva,!hia birthday. George was nine be is 99.
a mask and a blow-out. The
Ute Confederacy. met Friday
afternoon, Oct, so. at the home
fun began as Mrs. G lsiier set
erf Mra. David Caldwell. 331
out the tub filled with apples.
Plumosa Ave.. with Mra. W. B.
Tbe boys fell In line and be­
B r t y , president, preikilng.
gan bobbing. Som e were sm art
U rs. Kirby reported on the
and caught the apple by the
State Convention held in Tam­
item , but others got theirs the
pa during which the local
bard way by ducking the
chapter received a white rib­
whole head into the tub. There
bon of honorable mention for
were several soaked heads
Southern poetry and the name
but there w ere more mouths
o f the late Mra. Claude Hern­
full o f apples.
don waa formally Inscribed In
Following the bobbing for
the M emorial Book by Urs
apples, George opened his
Kirby.
many lovely gifts and each
P rogram topic for tbe chap­
was greeted with an "oh b o y ,"
ter meeting was on Founder'!
The gift that delighted George
Day and was led by Mra. Kir­
was a cam era from hia par­
by. Mrs. L. A. Bromley, who
celebrated her 90th birthday
Oct. 10, waa presented a (lit
and the IS members present
•ang “ Happy Birthday."
Next meeting will be held
a t 2:30 p. ra., Nor. 27, at tbe
b o n e o f Mra. George Harden.

m

Stone Age paintings in the
Spanish Pyrenees depict men
hunting for honey 13,000 years
ago.

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Nov. 5, 1964 — P a g * 9

ed the guests tat down for re­
freshments.
The lovely cake waa the talk
of the party. It was made In
the shape of a pumpkin. The
color was orange with a green
stem and bits of chocolate
made up the eyes, ears and
mouth. Tbe eakc was placed in
the center of orange and black
candy. With the cake the chil­
dren were served candy, ice
cream, popcorn
halls and
Funch.
Those helping George to
celebrate w ere Jim m y Shawley, Randy Ford, Tim Hendry',
Richard Shaw ley, I)u\id Math
ieux. Will Lochte, John Evan*.
Charles Glazier, Nicky Whit-!
ing and Derrick Evans.

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GEORGE GLAZIER, holding pumpkin cuke, recently celebrated hi* ninth
birthday at hia home in Geneva with a Halloween party. He und hi*
friend* enjoyed bobbing for apples and many other Halloween treats.

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Statistics Show W om en Are
M ore Subject To Illness
involve either m edical atten­
tion or restricted activity.
Allergies, heart trouble, tuber­
culosis and other such condi­
tions considered chronic were
not included in tlie classifiestion.
The study found that acute
conditions caused 9.8 days of
restricted activity. Including
4.4 days In bed. for women,
and 7.7 days of restricted ac­
tivity, Including 3.2 days In
bed, for men.
F or every 100 women there
were 28 cases o f infective and
parasitic diseases, 138 respi­
ratory conditions, 12 digestive
system conditions, 23 Injuries
and 34 "o th e r " acute condi­
tions, a total of 233.
For every 100 men there
were 23 cases of infective and
parasitic diseases, 116 respira­
tory conditions, 10 digestive
system conditions, 33 Injuries
and 22 "o th e r " acute condi­
tions, a total o f 2t&gt;4.
During the study year. July
19G2-June 1983, the common
cold proved to be the most fre­
quent acute
condition, al­
though influenza accounted for
m ore restricted activity and
bed disability days.
On the average, males suf­
fered 42 per cent more In­
juries — Including fractures,
dislocations, sprains, cuts and
bruises — than women. But
women contracted 18 per rent
mure colds, 20 per cent more
influenza and twice as many
headaches.
Children have a greater rate
dim m txcimnr rot
o f acute
conditions t h a n
u r n turni m u
adults, particularly respira­
MAW PATINT LEATHER
tory conditions.
SHQtS LOOK BttANDMW
AGAIN WITHLADY B*OOW
In general, children under 17
PATENT IEATHFR
average m ore days of restrict­
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si, ed activity and bed disability
•SpsrtrMS-J- U-U T». for illness than adults, but lor
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injuries the reverse is true.
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Although they receive substan
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stricted activity and bed dis­
D ru q S to r e s
ability resulting from injury
increase sharply with age.

D o men reiiat Illnesses bet­
ter than w om en? The statis­
tics say they do.
Although the life expectancy
of fem ales la nearly seven
years m ore than for males,
women suffer a greater num­
ber o f
acute
conditions
throughout their lifetimes, re­
sulting In more days of re­
stricted activity and bed con
flncm cnt, according to the
Health Insurance Institute.
Only in the injury category
are the men more susceptible
than the women, presumably
because men lead more phy­
sically active lives.
The Institute based its find­
ings on analysis of data from
the U. S. Public Health Serv­
ic e 's National Health Survey.
In a one year period, Amer­
icana suffered more than dot)
million acute conditions, an
average of 2.2 for every man,
woman and child.
Acute conditions were defin­
ed a t those which last less
than three months and which

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Halloween night. Tod was six Nov. 1 and Tamnty
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from sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Owrnby, of Lake­
land, returned from a delight­
ful vacation in North Carolina.
They enjoyed driving in the
Smokies anti the leaves all
turning various colors for the
winter season. They visited In
GatUnburg, Tw in., and on the
idandt oft the coast, having a
The La* Columbitas held
vvonderlul vacation.
their regular monthly meeting
recently at the Knights of Col­
umbus Hall.
Installation of officers ws*
held ami activities for the
coming month were discussed.
There will be an "Outgrown
Clothing Sale" at the next
meeting AH wives o f Knights
The regular business and »n
are invited to bring to the
meeting irticles o f clothing i d a l mrcting of Hibiscus Lodge
that have been outgrown by i No. 131. Ladies Society of (he
o f laicomotlve
their family. Clothing mint be Brotherhood
Firemen
and Enginemen,
in good, useable condition.
scheduled fur tonight, has Iwen
postponed until next Thursday,
November 12.
Mrs. Waller A. Cook will
serve a» hostess to the meeting
at her home, 2408 DeCollet
Bud Rutherford was In Lake Avenue at 8 n o next Thursday.
City recently where lie under­
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N E W Classified Headings
R EA C H IN G MORE T H A N 40,000 PEO PLE D A ILY!
*# ***i
l —U xi t r » « i i
5— ParaonaU
«— Beamy Care
t—Day Nuraarlag
♦—C hili Car*
I— Doga—Cat*—r * u
!♦— Llvaatock
17—Special Nolle**
t l —Catarlnt
14— Clacii to Eat
14—
Special Uarvlca*
15— Swimming Paolo
IT—Janitorial Hardens
II— Do.K.Touraair
l» — Bulldara Supplies
j » —Tnncraia Conatr.
11— llama Ilapalro
I I —Plumbing
21—Painting
14—Wall Drilling
11— Air Com). A Haatlng
II— llndlo • Talavtalon
II— Photo k K-iulpmanl
1*— ll'ima Appllanraa
II —Uualeal Inatrumanta
II—Uualnaaa E&lt;iulpmant
31—Job I'rlnllnc
14—
Upbolaiary
l i — Vacuum Claanara
17 —Muting A Storage
II— Eater ml n» lor*
15— Plan to—Flo war a—b**&lt;la
41—lilac. Kor Bala
II—Artlcl** ror llaal
I t —Ataap or Kachan**
I I —Wantad To Dur
41 — ruTiillura Par Bala
41—Antln uaa Ear Hal*
II —Monar To U&gt;aa
IS—Uualoaaa Opporlualllaa

*1—Monar Wantad
14—Carlo** A U a a
•4— Inauiaoc*
44—Beboo Ia A Inatruetloa*
14— Emplorniaat Barrie**
II—
Mala Main Wantad
71—Kamila 1la)p Wantad
71—Mala nr Kama!* Ilalp
74—Hale* Ilalp Wanted
77—Situation Wanted
II—Incnma Propertr
II—llualnoaa Prop—Sal*
II— llaal Katala Wantad
I t —Itaal Kltal* Sola
17—llualneaa tlanlata
40—
U t i Kor Sal*
It—Karma—tiro* •*
41—Out or Hiala Aeroaao
43—llouaao Kor Hal*
91—lloutaa—Sola or Halt
47—lloui* Kor lt*nt
100 —llaaort Itantala
1*1—Trallara—Caban**
111—llotillo llumta—Hal*
111—Mobil* llornaa— Rant
10* —'Trailer Spaco— Rant
ID1—Trailer Lota—Halt
I I I —Aparlinanta Kor Rant
101 —Houma Kor Kent
tlo—Hotel It'Kirua
111—Itantal Agent*
III—
Wanted To Kant
III—
Auto* Kor Hal*
114—Autna—dal* or Trada
III—Truck* Kor Hal*
110—
Autonintla* Harrlr*
l i t -Hcootar* A Crrlaa
t i l —Koala A Motor*
111—
Marin* Supplla*

322-5612
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OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA .
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DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

O N E SALE O F T EN

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Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — 322 4223

heading for you if your

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call

a E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor

business is not listed!
MONTHLY
COST

PHONE 322-5612 -

MONTHLY
COOT

or — 425-5938
(FR O M » KM IN OLE COUNTY)

QJltp ^ a ttfo r ii I f m l i i
SIN C E 1908
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A p oB a a cM

ALL Types af t o w m ajor AppUaneee at Drastic D iscou nt
Call 322-4441, J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2306 S. Orange
Bloeiom Trail, Orlando.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

HARRIETTS B oast? Nook,
1 « So. Oak, P t m Parking. 0 . E. ELECTRIC Stove, 5
yra. oU, 29" wide with full
Sad A Oak, E v m iog spp’L
oven k tim er. Excellent
323-5742.
condition, 875. 332 9084.
BRING this ad for a free hair­
cut with a alum poo A act, 31. Mimical liwtramrata
Nov. Sad. thru Nov. 6th.
Piaao Tee tag a r t Repair
CU TN CURL Beaut? Shop,
SU Palmetto A rc. 322-0934. V . I*. Hartoo* — FA &gt;41
10. P o u H r ? . L iv e s t o c k

Piano Servicing A Timing
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2681

REGULAR Saddle H o r e e i .
ASK about our Trial Purchase
Hunting Horace A Pool**—
Plan on Band Instrument*.
•75 up. Cal] SSZ-SNS.
Bukur’l Music Shop. 322-7201

12. SpocUl Notiros

32. BusineM Equipment

SA R A ’S YESTERYEARS open­
ing Frl., Nov. 6. Revamp Haynes Office Machine Co.
New and Used Machines
furniture, original* and THIS
Sales A Rentals
A THAT, E. Geneva Ave. at
314 Magnolia__________ 322-0482
Camaroa.

15. Bpeclxl Services
A A B CONTRACTORS

31. Upholxtery

im b mm

ot Pino Workmanship in UpHONE IMPROVEMENTS,
bolstering, Draperiea, SlipROOFING, PAINTING k
coverL Tim e Payments aa
INSULATING
UtUe as 85 mo. Drapery
Financing Arranged
323-2267
Hard rare Installation!.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
7 H I T SHOP
P L 122-2335
‘W # fix gvorything except
broken hearti.’ *—Authorized
35. Vacuum Cleaners
dealer foe Jacobaen to w n
mowera. Expert Key A Lock
VACUUM CLEVER
Service, 409 W. l i t St. 322- Repairs, parts, supplies, for
4751.
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover.
Air-Way, Rexair, G E, etc.
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
brlca, free estimates. Adam ’i
your home. Free pick-up A
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
delivery. Serving
Sanford
for 15 yra. GM Vacuum Re­
ALTERATIONS on Ladies k
pair, 1114 Park A ve. Ph.
Mena Clothing. 638-1981.
322-4785.

22. Plumbing

-II. Plants, Feeds. Seeds

ra n w

FOUND, lovely
Ph. 322-!6&lt;6.

HAIRY INDIGO
Cw tractiag Repairs
PENSACOLA BAHIA
FREE ESTIMATES
LOST— A very Precious Birth­
Aak tar current price*
R. L HARVEY
A. M. PR E V A TT
d a y present o f Mrs. C, O. 704 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-336!
Todd, a MINATURE French
749-2115
Seville, Fla.
Poodle named “ M lml.” If 23. Painting
SANFORD FEED STORE
found call 322 6 3 0 or 122FOR A PAINTER, inilde of Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
0693.
out, call Luther Tasker at
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
222-4159.
—53.75 lor 50 ltu. Includes
Tax.
PAPERHANOING-PAINTING
320 Sanford Ave.
32 9*»
it m r r , o r e r r r
20 years Exp —322-7331
THU STATS! OK ri.OHIII* TO
WILLIAM K, ( l e n X A K , FOR PAINTING k Repair- 50. Mine. For Hale
Mho** rtatdanr* and maltCall 322-542C
In* addraa* t*
HOT POINT E lectric Reiriger*
l i l t ltunttn*lan Avtntta,
■tor, lot) cu ft., Good cond­
Alexandria. Virginia!
21. Well Drillinir
ition, 563. Call 32-7784 after
A ault bavin* bean ntad
a*alnat you In th* Circuit Court
8 p. m.
In *nd for Hamlnola County. WELLS ORIIXETJ, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Florid*.
In
Cham-ary,
for
Table MODEL T V 21", 540.
dtvnro*. th* abbreviated tltl* of
All Types and Sliea
603 S. Myrtle, Strayhorn.
Wl.leh t* Mary fJlllan Harman,
We Repair and Service
I'lalnllff, v. Wlttlnm B. Har­
man, Defendant, (hi* nolle* )■
Two Torch Tanks, 540. Ph.
STINE
In r*&lt;iulra you to fit* with th*
Machine
and Supply Oo.
322-2016.
Clark of tald Court your wrltFA r u n
lan dafaniea, If *ny, to th* 207 W 2nd St
SAVE ON FOOD, Buy your
Plaintiff* complaint fll*d In
aald i-aua*. in.I to *arv* a copy 30. Home Appliance!)
Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood,
on th* Plaintiff** attornty* nut
Vegetables, Fruita A Fruit
1»tar than th* Ind day of DaoSALE: SATURDAY, Automa­
«mh*r. A. D. 1441.
Juices, all at terrific iav«
Herein fall not or a 4 *ct**
tic Washers |20 up. Also
inga. Pay by the month aa
pro eonf***a will b* *nt*rtd
Stoves, Refrigerators k Dry­
ag.»ln*t you.
you e a t If you don’ t own a
er*. RuiselV: Appliance, t!ffl
WITNKM my hand and th«
frreicr, we will furnish you
•*•1 of aald Court, at Hanford.
E. Celery Ave. Ph. 322-93M
one to store tbeie foods ia.
Florida, thl* 17th day o f Oct­
ober, A. D. 1414.
Ph. 32-7437, Sanford.
(SKAT.)
Arthur It. lUckwtth. Jr..
CI*rk of th* Circuit Court
O R D f V %VCtJ VIS, M l
Dy: Kllrahaih Brusnahan
A * o r tit v t u r i c o r t h s j c i t t
P»puly Clark
o r lA uroR rs, r t .o R in * , n r . i v t h e r i R c i r r t o i r t o r
litrrcm e o N a n d L r r n .B R
C L A R IU O I T * lU T K U T ft t V TO t h e v t v r n j i d i c i *i, c i r .
Coat OffK* Drawer H
A t t n t u T i m c o R r o H A r s t c i ’ i r , iv n o f o r m e m i v o i . r
Edward* Hull,ling
1.1 R IT A o r
T I4 R
I IT T
« K r o i vT T, 4' i . n n i i M .
Hanford, Klarbl*
■A u r o R i i , n . o R i i i A . t u n t o IT I-4 V t'E H V VI). H I M
Attornay* for Plaintiff.
IMbllah Oct. 14. k Nor. I, 11, R A 4CM A K A R T T IIK R K .U K AT K K D K K .lt . N A T IO N A L M O R T .
T H R R X P IR A T IO U O K T I I I R . HAOK. A S S O C IA T IO N , a co rp o r­
14. 1441.
T V I M I IIA V 0 r R O t * T H K ation.
CDK-ll*

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

m

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425-5938

we’ll make a

A n il

G.E. Appllancea—New k Used
111 Magnolia
2221363

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Page 15 — Nor. 5, 1964

Legal Notice

P la in t if f ,
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l.O T *
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iv t h b r iu c r r r c o tr t n r O R D I U A l t C ,
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T H R V lt T H JIDICTAL r m - T H R O l'Iit t
Cl IT IV e v i l rtiH aKWIVoLK
R K U IIR U P L A T O K I I R I I I I K . Ht’ B E Y . h i* w lf*.
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P A MR, A* TH43 R l t t K
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ORDKM UK Pt'RLICATlOV
vorirae o r * f i t
LLOTD J, BllltODB
PLAINTIFF
va.
v a l k n t in e h a t h B iin on r:
DEFENDANT
VT4T43 o r FLORIDA TO THR
144*4*41AII4 AT i
V A I . I X T I X I 11 A T 8
b iir o d b :
Ton *r* h*r*hy notified that
Plaintiff, Lloyd J. (throd*. haa
filed ault agalnat you in th*
Circuit Court of th* Ninth Judl
rial Circuit lit and for Saminot# County. Florida, for i
itlanrca and **naral ratlaf. Th*
abbreviated tltl* of th* ault I*
Lloyd J. Shrod*. Plaintiff, u
Vatantln* llay* Hhrod*. Da
fandant, Chancery No 144t*. la
th* abort atylad Coart. Too
ar* haraby r*&gt;)Ulr*d and com
man.lad to til* yoar anawar or
othar dafanalv* plaadtn* la
aald cauat with th* Clark of
aald Court, and furalah copy of
auch plaadln* to Harold T„
Joaa*. Attornay for Plaintiff,
whoa* malting addraa* la 111
Baat Caatral A»*.. Orlando.
Florida, on or bafor* Novambar
lets. 1444, and upon fatlur* to
do a*ma. a Dacraa Pro Confaaoo
• III b# tat*rod agalnat you and
th* Plalnlirf bar* taav* to pro«**d *■ part*.
ta Wllataa vbaraof I Sava
haraunto i h my hand and *fftiad th* official ***! of thl*
Court 141* 37th day of Octa bar
1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H Baokwttk, Jr
Clark of Circuit Court of
Ninth Judicial Circuit la
and for Xamlnolo County,
Florid*.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Harold e. Jonaa, Attornay
for Plaintiff.
I l l C. Caatral A r t ,

v o T it 'K o r a r i T i v
r r t R * lu t h k n r n r n
or
r o ll K I LO * t u n
T H R IT. 411 k
a r T H R CIR. R O M T O A C K
Tt»i B IJ Itll K 1 7 B E T and E L E A .
C L 'I T 4 O I'R T . 4 C U M O U
NOR
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c o r i T T ,
r i.o R in A . f i r llaal.I«ni*« U n kn ow n
k l ’ A U T T O T i l 43 rR O A ta tO U B
To n, D afaiulnnta. a r * haraby
o r r iiA P T R R
1TU44. r i n k notified thnt a co m p lain t to
ID A V T A T I T K B . I M I
MM I T R U A C T R H
R T T I I R foracloaa a c a r la ln m&lt;.rta&lt;a* un
r r o r L M o r t h k c i t t o r th* follo w in g .laarrlb ail p ro ­
perty, altuata, ly tn * nn.| b*tn«
• A U P O R II, P L O R I I I A ■
BKCTIOS 1. That there la In H nulnoi* C o u n ty . F lo rtiln .
haraby aipraaaad and daclartd t o - p it i
th* Intantlon of th* City of
L O T 1M of L T N W O O D B U n .
D IV IS IO N , accord In * to t li*
Hanford, Florida, to annn ta
plat th ereo f a* recorded In
■aid City and Include within

It* corporal* limit* th* fullnw.
Ina daacrlbail tirnparty, to-wtt
Lota tl through 47 Indualva. Amended
Klat of
Druid Park, aa th* aam*
appear* In th* Off!,-*
th* Clark or th* Circuit
Court. Bamlaol* County
Florida.
at tb* aiplratton af thirty (14)
day* from rh* data of approval
of thla orllnanc*.
SECTION L Thla ordinance la
adopted purauant to Ih* pro*
vlatana of Chapter 171.14, FtorId* Blatutaa, 1141.
SECTION L Thla ordinance
■hall bacum* affactlv* tmmadlataly up,m Ita paaaaao » nd
adoption, and upon th» aama
bacomlny affactlv* thla ordln.
anc* aball b* pubtlahad one*
•ach weak tor four eonaacutlv*
waak* In the Hanford Herald,
a new.paper publlahad within
tb* City of Hanford. Florida.
I’ AXHKD AND ADOPTED thla
lith day of October, A. D. t)tt.
(SEAL)
* / A. L WILTON
M ayor

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71, 77 and 74. I’uhlln H a .
cord* of Sam lnot# C o un ty,
Flo rid a ,
t n c lu .lla * :
W a a lln sh -iu a * R t o c t r t *
B u ilt-In (Iv a n Modal OUA&gt;
31X1*1, S e r ia l A I4 4 1 I4 ;
W aatlnahouaa
E l * Ct rl a
B u ilt-In Ito n a * Mo-tal P IIA *
I IX P 1 . H arlal A3T4444;
Monogram
W a ll
lU a t a r ,
Modal C B IO IS K . hartal H 74.

use,

haa haan filed a g a ln it you In
lh a ahova atyle d *a !t and jo u
»r# rauulrad to aarva a copy
of you r A n a w a r or P le a d in g to
Com plaint on P t a ln t t f r * a t t o r .
sa y . J O « E r i I M. M L i l .t f K O . P.
O. B o i 1 *}. P a m P a rk . F l o r ­
ida. and n l# tb * o rig in a l A n aw ar
or P la a d ln x In Ih * o ffic e of th *
C la r k of tha C trc u lt C o u rt on o r
b afor* tha 41b day o f D a ra m .
bor. 1444. I f yon fa ll to do m .
a dacraa pro confaaao w ill b*
taken agaln at you fo r tha r e ­
lie f demanded In tha C o m p la in t.
W IT N E S S m y hand and o f f i­
c ia l atal of office a t Kanford.
Sam I not* C o u n ty , t h l* Jrd day
of Novambar, 1444.

J H. CRAPPB
M. I. RABORN. JR
KARL HIGGINBOTHAM (SEAL)
i . B. BAKER
A rthur H . B r r k w t th . J r .

Aa Ih* City Cummlaal.ia of
C la rk of C ir c u it C o u rt
th* City of Hoatord. Flor­
B y : M arth a T. V lh la n
ida
Deputy C la r k
Attaat:
J O S E P H I I . J IU R A S K O
*/ H. X. TAMM, JX.
A ttornay a t L a w
a t y Clark
p. a B*i m

Orlande, Florida.
I Publlak Oct. at k Xav. I. IS.
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IS 1411
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Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To W ork For Y ou -D ia l 322-5612!
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50. Miar. For Salt

55. Furniture For Sale

F or EASY quick carpet cleanla s WRt Blue Lustre Electric
Sbim pooer only f l per day.
Carroll’ * Furniture.

.[•
Uacd furniture, appliances,
tools etc. Bought • Sold
Larry s Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.

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jrralk Nov. B, 1964 — Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

For toe biggest selection of
ZIG-ZAG
nearly new and uaed furni­
ISM Slint-O-Matlc tig-iag in
ture. see Noll’s Furniture
Walnut Console. Triple nee­
Brokerage in Casselberry
dle position, hundreds of de­
ou 17-92 Open • days 9 to *.
signs,
makes buttonholes,
news oa buttons, hook A
BEDS FOR RENT
eye*. Sold new tor *329.90. Hospital,
Runaways,
Juve­
now pay oft balance of
nile. FREE delivery and
I1M.90. Terms of $s 50 per
Pick-up.
month. Trade ins allowed.
FURNITURE CENTER
Fh. 322-Mil.
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
sand, cement, rock, pipe, 6 0 . Huai n ess O p p o r t.
•teel, grease traps, dry
FOR LEASE
w tlli. Stepping stone*.
SERVICE STATION.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
SOS H a A m .
322-1111 Good Location. Good Products.
Good Treatment
M EN’ S, Women’ a, Children’ s PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
shoe* at discount prices.
or apply to the
Surplus City, 301 W. 1st.
PURE OIL COMPANY

GUNS. Buy, neH, Trade, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
FISH CAMP.
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
o f 10,000 Items
1300 Grapevilk Ave.

YANKEES STAY HERE
There la at least one Job la

NOTICE II HEREBY OIVE.N
• h it on the JJrd 4»y a t N ov­
ember, l i s t . At 11:40 o'clock
A SI.. At the mein door of the
• 'ourthouee nt Sem inole C o u n ­
ty, At H .nfor-I, K lo rH e . the
llo n o re b le A rth u r II B e ck w ith .
J r , C le r k of the C ir c u it C o u rt
of Sem inole C o un ty. F ln rtJe .
w ill o ffe r for te le te the h l i h eet end beet bidder for ceeh. At
p ub lic
o u tcry, the follow ing
describ ed property of the Def-n Je n te ,
.Nomen
H ow er d
Speck.
J r. end Jo yce
tlene
Speck, hie w ife, ellu ete In Sem iBole C o un ty, r ia r ld b :
L o t S. B lo ck B. W oodmere
P e r k In d R ep ltt. eccordlnp
to p let thereof recorded in
P in t Rook 11. P e t e Tl. P u b ­
lic
R ecord* of Sem inole
C o u n ty . F lo rid *,
t n c lu d ln i:
1 O K B u ilt-In R * n * e — Sto.
de! J »1» V SerlAl No. U V
00111
l U K R e f r lf e r e lo r — Model
T V 111 V S e rle l No. P V

( lis t s
t n f e lh e r w ith n il etru rtu ree
end
Im p ro v em en ts
then
or
th eren fte r on eeld lend
T h le te mede p u rtu en t to f i n *
el D ecree of P orteloeure e n ter­
ed In the Above ceuee. C h e n ce ry
D ocket No. 14,111. now pending
In (he C irc u it Court o f end for
Sem inole Co unty. F lo r id .
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F . I
h e re hereunto tet m r hend
end A ffleiet test thle n th dey
of O ctober. 1SI4.

ISEAl.t
A r t h u r II B e ck w ith , 4 - .
C le r k of the C ir c u it C o u rt
lit end for
Sem in ole Countv F lo tid e
B y : M e rth e T . V lh len
D e p u ty C le r k
Joeeph M uteeke, A ttorney
P O. Hoe 3S9
Kern P e r k . F I* .
Piihtteh Nov. I, H44
C lK i- K

WHITE LADY waste light
housework,
past 45. No
drinking. White Box 107,
Sanford Herald.

MODERN 2 Bdrm. house, 3 ROOM Fu rail bed Apt. *53 '43 BUICK LaSabre, auto­
Furn. *73 mo. 322-27*4.
matic transmission, power
m »., Include* water A e le c­
tric. 322 9507.
steering A brakes, all extra*,
3 - BEDROOM, 2 hath, un­
very nice. Call after 4 p m.
furnished I mi. to base, 2 WE LARA APARTMENTS
322-2759.
blocks to (hopping center A
U4 W. Pint St.
school 1 year lease reqyilr
120. Automotive Service
ed. $120 mo. 322-4470 after FURN. Apt. Close la . Jimmie
Cowaa. 322-4611.
3 p. m.

t l Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, toft
windshield, rem ote contra),
40 HP Mercury A Tailer, Al­
so 12 ft. Aluminum boa t..T
te HP Evinrude A Trailer
All for $400. Ph. 322-1249 af­
ter 4 p m
a:

"R ’i tfter-eftara

84. Real EeUte • Bale
JOHN E. FOX,
Realtor
206 N. park Ave.

321-0359

Ball-Blair Agency

95. Honow For Sole

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outetudfcg I B S
Bedroom Uoaea available 1*
■U Aiwa* of leafced. Lei i
Show you Arouodl

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Fart Ave.

FA 3-1131 anytime

SANFORD'S NEWEST
Phono 322 5441
HOMES, Watt 4th St. Sealord. 3 Bedroom, IV* bath,
87. Bualneaa Rentals
FHA A VA Loaoa. LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc.. Builder
OFFICE A RETAIL SPACE
Harold Logan, cell 939-3911.
Leeae where the traffic is
Salesman oo Duty 4:00 p. jn.
(French Ave.) Hwy. 17-92 at
to dark.
20th St. The Center o f Popu
lit Ion, Large paved parking
EVERETT A. HARPER
area.
AGENCY • REALTOR
NOW REMODELING
M M S. Park A re.
Lease now and pick your
colors for paneled walls and Phonee F A 2 Z3I4 er FA 9 B U
tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
NO DOWN PAYMEMT
D e n t i l t a, Chiropractors,
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, Ser
room s, lte bath k air coodivice or Retail Shop*. Call W
lion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­
H. Stamper, Stamper Agency.
tian Blinds, Carport, arter
322-4991 or 322-1959.
3:30 P . M . 104 Oakland,
Sualand Estates, Sanford.

90. Lota For 8*1*

2 Large clean LOTS, 29th A
Park Ave. Term* 123 down,
313 per month. Call 321-3377.

9i. Moueea For Salt
4 BEDROOM. 2 Beth, Central
■Ir * Heat. 322-3301.
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So. Loogwood area
—Trades
considered,
and
wa'll build oo your lot. Semi
nota County’ s Leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S. 17
02 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
A vt. 1313911.

LAKE JESSUP, Near, H A cre
with Duplex h spec* for
home or trailer. Corner s
Sanford Ave. k Miller Rd
Sign on property*400 DOWN -

Lake In Back Yard
Next door neighbor will verify
3 lb. b a il rscantly caught
from this lake. See 233 Lakewood Dr., Ic DeBsry. Con­
crete block, 3 bedroom, tile
bath, built-in stove • oven,
earporte, I a r g s screened
porch facing lake. House will
be repainted Inside and out.
Price *12,000 (plus taxes A
Insurance).
M EL OTT, Insurance A Real
E itite . 130 N. Florida Ave.,
DeLand. Phone 734-1144 or
734-21M.

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

LOVELY 3-bedroom, 1 bath
SALES BROKER
masonry home. Outstanding
We Have The Home F or You
condition. Beautifully land­
scaped. Shallow well. Only
$450 down to qualified buyer.
lt&gt;4 Shannon Dr., Plnecrest.
2M 5 PARK DRIVE
Call 322-0710 for details.

Stenstrom Realty

SOUTHWARD

INVESTMENT'!'! letW LTY
11* N. Park A ''
V 3173

322-2420 Night 322-7495
323-6544
322 4424

322-4149
122 5412

DELICIOUS
MOUTH • WATERING

PIZZA

17-9* at Hiawatha

$100.00 DOWN

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V A -F H A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

’ 5* RENAULT, $123. Ph. 322
M IL
SMALL, clean apt., Pvt. bath,
entrance. 322 0702.
1954 FORD, 4 Dr., Auto. Trani,
R A H. $295. 139 Country
MODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
Club Circle.
601 Palmetto Ave. *22-1374
after 3:30 p ra,
1941 Bulek Electee 223 Conver­
tible, air conditioned, power
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. *63.
brakes, power ateevla*, pow­
tit E. Mb., 312 4293
er wlndowi, auto, tram .,
Furn. Apt. 2)00 *«nonvD le.
radio and heater, whitewall
tires, very low mileage, look*
FURN. Apt., Adulte. 322-1*34.
Uk* m w , run* like new,
|DO0f CNBi' owner, 222-0*35.
3 Room APT. nice A clean
Ph. 3*2-3477.
Furn. A P T , ground floor, In
eluding utilities. 417 W. 11th.,
Sanford.

Office: 322-311*
Nights: 323-07M
322-0449
1*24 Park Drive

2

2 BDRM ., 1305 Elliott, $4,300
322-0325 or $254.
9 8 . H o u s e s . S a le o r R e n t

BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
332 9171, a (Ur S Ph. 122 0441.

LAKE MARY. 3 Clean furn­
ished Apt*., *30. Adults. No
pete. 322-3650.

2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, redwood
fence, 70 S Fairfax, No. Or. 2-BEDROOM Apt., furnished.
Phooe days, 322-3742, nights,
Undo. Call 522 4155 before 3,
322-09*1.

FOR SA LE
1 ISM B -ll-T . Mick

Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Dana Trailer. 94 Foot
Long, Tranalcnol IJnderalung Unit. Value
112,000. Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sal# For
18,000.
MiReherte Tire flupply
403 W. le t
Hanford, Fla.

BUICK ELF.CTRA 225, 2 DOOR
COUPE, LOADED ......................

$1193

*

HIJICK SPECIA L SE D A N ,
AIR CONDITION E ll ..........

,im ’ 2695

FIA T 1166 SEDAN -

.c m

$^ 295

BUICK SP E C IA L SE D A N , V-4

$2093

9 )5 5 5

RAMBLER 3.10, 1 DOOR SEDAN $1193

*

PONTIAC C A T A L IN A
VISTA VE N TU R A .......... ........

*1993

I

PONTIAC BO N N EVILLE
VISTA. A IR CONDITIONED

92493

*

PONTIAC RTAHCHIEP SEDAN 12193

I

5 )

TEM PEST STATION

11094

*

5 )

RAMBLER

11093

$

COM ITT SEDAN ...

• 793

*

RAMBLER SEDAN -------------

I 793

*

RAMBLER SUPER WAGON

I H93

|

FORD STATION WAGON

I 493

*

CHEVROLET W AGON,
AIK CONDITIONED

• 693

|

IM P E R IA L * S E D A N , LO A D ED

*1093

*

RAMBLER WAGON

I 293

*

* 193

*

SUPER

WAGON
WAGON

799
495
795

97. Houses For Rent
___ ________

LAK E Cottage, Furn. 3221106.
DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed
room, n e w l y
decorated.
Adulte.
Another available
Dec. 1, 372-3410.

"Jhs (Dodqsi SoyA

PACKARD
GOOD TRAN SPO RTATIO N

248
145

1864 DEMONSTRATOR

fiid si Clqaui ’’

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE VISTA

UNFURNISHED I ' Bedroom
house. Kitchen equipped Ph.
322 3651.

NEW AND USED CAR SPECIALS

SAVE $ $ $ $

3-BEDROOM house, at Lake
Monroe 322-5013.

C h.vraltl Impala Hardtop, t Door. Air 9 1 Q Q K
Conditioned, Double Power, Nice.
* w w vl

2 BEDROOM House, com plete­
ly Furn. 2401 Magnolia Ave.

^BEDROOM, l a r g e

!living

room, range Plnecrest area.
1*5 mo. Ph. 3(9-3321.
2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina.
FURN. 3 Dedroom
house,
freshly painted. Ph. 322-2007
or 322-3750.

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’36
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'37
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37
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1964 BUICK 4-DR. WILDCAT

Rulck Convertible — A Nice One.

EVERYTHING FOR LUXURY — N O M ILES
*796

NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS

’ 241

SPORT CO UPE — AIK CONDITIONED
BE AU TY — NO MILES

SAVE $ $ $ $

Hurry For A Special Price
On One Of Few “64” Dodge Darts

$ifi H?/nvplui£
M U I ( ) ll S

SANFORD
OPEN

1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE

M 2I

$

Cadillac 1297 bsl. 91* me.
M.rcury 1299 bel. || mo.
Bulrk 1199 bel. I t mo.
Cadillac SII9 baL 97 mo.
Ford 1143 bel. »• mo.
Cadillac 1197 baL *7 mm
Bultk 1177 baL I I me.
Ford 4199 bil. i t me.
Mercury 1157 bel. «S me.
Chevrolet 9299 bel *13 mo
Ford l i t * baL * 1* mo.
Cadillac 1394 bal. *11 mo.
Ford $291 bal. $10 mo.
Cbovrolel 17* bat. *1 mo.
Ford $4* bal. $3 mo.

1UIZ

2 NEW 64’s L E F T !

Rambler, 4 Deer. A ir Conditioned, Fewer
Blearing, Power Brakes, R A H , * CyL

CHEVROLET I DOOR

BANK

AIR CO N DITIONED AND PO W ER

Volks* sgtA Sedan— You'll Like IL

g 2 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

N A T IO N A L

J A J te

SEMINOLE COUNTY

lira conditio*. |1***- Fk.

NEW ta d USED
322-22*$.
Awnlnea A
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES Take ever PAYM ENTS on
GREENBRJAR
19*3 Valiant at 147.30 month­
*32-2562
C h ile*
lets
available
In Hwy, 17 *2 8
ly sad fio* Caak. Call 322
G nenhriar *1 Leek A rbor VAGABOND I* x 14. Went kit
40*9.
■verleeUag
g o lf
a tom .
ehen, full length screen
Cos tern building te year
porch A carport. P riced BOB McKEE USED CARS
s pec ifleat lens.
Greet briar
NO MONEY DOWN
" Right" (or quick tale. Tran
developed by
701 French Ave. 321-0721
quit Trailer Ct., No. 16, 441
KINGSWOOD
b y p m Tavaree._____________
*2 FORD. F a k e * W age*, e x ­
BUILDERS, INC.
103. Mobil# Horn#* • Rent cel. condition, Automatic,
FA M 4N
a ir coed , aaaum* balance of
909 Fairmont Dr.
B E D R O O M Trailer on
*1,300. Pb. 32M133 before 3.
large lik e. Adulte only. Pb.
Government Owned
1*3* BU1CX Special, automatic
323-736*
Home*
tru am lailon, $200. Fk. 32210' WIDE, 2-bearoam trailer.
0234.
NO 1-440*.
FUR SALE
Selectkm at 2, 1, and 4
B edrxim i located In various 106, Apartment! for Rtnt 1*37 VW Convertible 1M2 En
lin e A Tran*.
sections of Sanford
*30 mo. Up. Surplua City.
$373
Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 Room APT.. Water, lights. Call 322 2940 after 3 and we
will brine car to your home
FROM 150.00
$65 mo. 1 Block South on
for inspection.
FOR THE BEST HOME
Sanford Ave. A HibUcue

DEBARY

Our Atlanta
Plant WU1

*3 CHEVY It NOVA, excel-

1-1 a*d I

Payton Realty

232-1101

2 LOTS, grocery itore, going
business with bait shop, Beer HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
It Wine license. 2-Bedroom
H. water heater, attic fan,
Apt. In rear of store. Other
floor furnace A pump. With
lot has 4 room house, in
Furn. garage Apt 2542 San
sound condition. Both for
ford Ave. 110,400. 322-0323 or
low price of *10.000. Term*.
5254
713 W. 9th St.
WARNING
8.1. Real Eatale Wanted Don't look unlen ready to buy
You'll be unable to resist
STORE BUILDLNG Wanted,
thia 2 bdrm.. living rm ., Fte
Heme A Auto retailer seeks
rm , kitchen equipped home
suitable location, preferabty
on 2 huge lota Banka ap
So. o f Sanford on Rt. 17 92.
praised at $9.30\ and selling
Send particulars to Box 106,
for only $4,300 *\th $300 dn
c /o Sanford Herald.
and 170 per
pri
84. H eal Eetate - Sale
LARGE Modern home, t acre
ground. Near Paol* School.
Lajy lu u n a n g . 3333378.

w a ten rh ]

Your EVINRUDE D e a l* *
30A M E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3M1
_____________________________

102. Mobil* Home* - Sal*

FHA - VA

82. Business Prop. • Sale

The

llnbson Sporting Good*

STRIKE IS O V E R !

Stemper Agency

DAYS Work. 322 9229.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Gateway To

S t Johns Realty

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, lte. A 1 BATHS
HOUSEWORK Wanted, 322KITCHEN EQUIPPED
3474.
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENT!
IRONING In my home, ioc per
For Complete Information
Realtor-Insuror-Tradee
piece. Mrs. Bryant. 2524 S.
Sea or Call Your
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Orange Ave. 323 0329.
Days WORK, Ph. 322-4277 i t
night.

121. Boats A Motor*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

CALL 322-0341 If you're inter, WANTED pert time Corres­
ested In ■ good used sofa
pondent for the Sanford ir e s .
with almost new slip cover,
Retired or seml-retlred per­
133.
sons also considered. Car es­
sential and some knowledge
of credit Investigation. Reply
by mall, itatlng age, back­
m is t e r r ix r r
iv t h k e m e v r r m i s t o r
ground, Business or em ploy­ Structurally sound on large
thu
M vn i -in m iii. m i­
ment record and present ac­
112 x US ft lot. BANK OWN
l l ir . iv avis r im ar.M ivol.K
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
n m n . r i.im in s ,
tivities. Write: Dun &amp; BradKt&gt; home just east of San
IV C H A X L K IX V VO. H A M
Realtor
street, Inc. P. O. Box 2204,
ford
on
Slpe:
Ave.
Large
2
r K O K R A f . V A T K l.V X I. H O R T Raym
ond
Luxdquiat, Aaao.
West
Bay
Station,
Jackson­
R A U E A S S O C IA T IO N , a curporb d rm , masonry construc­
f A 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
• lio n .
ville. riorida, 32303. Atten­
tion
needs
paint
It
minor
re­
rtAintirr.
tion: W. P. Smith.
pairs but an outstanding buy
V*
Null AN HOWARD SPECK. JR.
at 17.250 with as little as
•n-1 JOTCE IL.KNR SPECK. hi. 77. Situation Wanted
10% down payment to re
wile,
n .t .n r ja n t s
liable
party. Exclusive with
DAY’S WORK. 322-27*2.
NOTICE o r s t l . c

Legal Notice

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Pb. 323-0349.

108. A p ir t M it i fo r Rent 115. Auto* For Sato

3 BEDROOM. lte Bath, Sun- Very NICE 2 Bedroom house, 3 ROOM Fun. Apt#.. Study
Oaks Apt*., 612 Park Ave. Senkarik Glass and Paint
kitchen rauipped, paneled
land Estates. Sanford. Low
Apply upitaira No. * Apt.
down Payment. Ph. 322 9132.
walls, hardwood floors, ther
Company
-------------------------------------------1
or Ph. 322 501*.
m odal controlled heal, close
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4422
17 FT. High Hat, with a c e c g 3 BEDROOM House, about 3
to shopping center. Adults or
oriel, '58. 50 h p. Johns**
yrs. old. furnished or un­
with pre-icboot child, call t-Room Efficiency a p t with
Aisle G lu e,
elec, start. Mitchel Tilt T ra c­
pvt.
bath
A
shower,
suitable
furnished, (hasp down pay­
after 4 p. m. Ph. 322 4411.
A Sea* Cover*
er. Excellent condition. 123
for couple or single person
ment. Near Base A Birder
Laurel Drive.
or retired. All uUUtiea In­
Beautifully FURNISHED with
St.. Ph. 322 2599.
cluded in rent. Ideally In
Danish .Modern A Wrought
a o l x T A B I N C R U IS E R .
catcd oa let It., wUU* 1
Iron Furniture. 2 or 3 Bdrm.,
204 W. lad St. FA 2*031
tor tilt trailer. Needs repair,
2 baths, Fla. Room, screen-1 block of 2 free parking lota ALL WORK GUARANTEED
•ion. 522-4431,
J :,
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
and
ahopptag
e
n
t
e
r
.
In­
ed patio, modern electric
i l l N. Park Ave
FA 24121
quire *4 Manuel Jacobean
kitchen, utility room with
Dept. Store l i t E . First St.
washing machine, hot water,
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom,
Ige. lot with Lake la back.
2 bath, Central Alr-coodl
108. Room* Far Rent
Must be seen te appreciate
Honing, heating, built-la kit­
before Nov. Tib. Loch Arbor, CLEAN ROOM ter M ao. *01
chen, excellent eloeet apace,
409 la k e view Dr. Ph. 322Magnolia Ave. 3*1-0?*.
established lawn, landscap­
3942.
ed. 40* Sateuma Dr. Phooe
11 5. A l t o * F a r B a l t
322 9449.

Florida that will give an In B A R T PILCHER, BROKER
come
comparable
with
Perianal Service
northern standards. No e x ­
Call 322-7499
perience necessary. Apply
Room 201, Melsch Bldg., 224
Eaat 1st St. • a. m. Sharp,
over Fauit'e Drug Store. B E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
Sanford.
3rd A Park Ave.

REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator,
13-ft., one door, top treeaer,
IIS. Husband lays It looks
50 - MEN WANTED - 50
A operstes like new. Wife
' wants bigger unit. Pb. SC­ T o help dismantle ridei and
attractions. Apply Supt. Blue
Grass Shows — Sanford Fair
SI. Article* For Kent
ground* Sat. 11 p. m. Good
pay.
____
RENT A BED
Bullaway, Hospital,
B a b y 72. Female Help Wanted
i Beds, by Day, Week, or
SPARET13IE earnings sewing
| Month.
aprons. For information send
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ten cents, postage, to Box
11* W. 1st
322-3191
1941, Winston Salem, N. C.
AUTOMOTIVE Tools A Sand
Blasting Outfit 200 lb. for PART Time Saleslady., Sur
plus City, Sanford.
our capacity. American RentAll, MM S. Hiawatha Ave.
RECEPTIONIST, Typing, sim­
ple bookkeeping, neat I
53. Wanted To Buy
pleasant over 15. Call 134
USED Furniture, one place or
4914 after 4:30 a. m.
houseful. Beet price*. Furay
&gt; Bedding A Furniture Co., 901 MAIDS, guaranteed good New
York Uve-in Jobs, 935 - $53
W. let St. 322-4391.
weekly fare advanced. Har­
USED FURNITURE, one room
old
Employment
Agency,
or houseful, toola, misc.
Dept. 342, Lynnbrook, New
items, ANYTHING you have
York.
to sell. 322-2270.
NEED women e o n v u ie r i for
Insurance leads, *1.23 per
55. Furnllur* For S a le
hour, 4 hours a day, 5 days
FREE ESTIMATE
a waek Apply Company Re­
UytsUteriag A Mattress ren­
presentative, • e. m . Sharp
ovating. Naw A Used FundRoom 206, Malich Bldg, over
I tur*. Call Nla Bidding Mtg.
Fauat’ i Drug Store. Sanford.
| Co., at TO* Celery Ave.
73. Mule or Female Help
FA H U T .

57. House* For Rent

LO N G W OO D - FHA - Avail­
able for Sale—ant tetrmann
Circle South, 3 Bedroom,
lte Bath, newly painted ItOO
Down *54 per month. Th,
211-1210, Orlando.

_________

Us
Your
Furniture.
WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, Sell
Quick
Service With the
Sood condition, $40. Plate
Caak.
SUPER TRADING
g l u t miror, $15. 120 Coun­
POST PA 3-0*71,
try Chib Rd. 322-7372.

T R E E RIPENED Citrus. Na FRANCHISE Available
eels. We ship. Albert H. Pell Magic Wend Coin-Op Car Wash
The "C ad illac" of the In­
Oateen. 322-3973 or 332-4191.
dustry. Approx. *10,000 in­
GUN Cabinet, holds 10 guns,
vestm ent Avg. earning 30%
*30. Ph. 323-2371.
per annum. Write Box 33TX
Tallahassee.
33 Cu. Ft. Chest Type FRE EZ­
ER A Oil Heater, perfect 71. Male Help Wanted
cond. Pb. 323-0437.

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EVENINGS

Sanford, Florida
322-1503
National Kcpiinmaion* Inr.

See: THE DODGE BOYS

* Ben Howland
&gt; Frank Brunson

• Charlie Craig
• Bob Thomas

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS

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H ARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
W So. Oak, Free P a rtia l,
to d * Oak, Evening app'L
3219743.
BRING this ad tor • tree hair­
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THH IT lT tl o r FLORIDA TO
WILLIAM r . g e r m a n ,
who** raeldenca and mail­
ing *&lt;Mr*en la
1411 Huntington Avenue.
Alexandria, Virginia;
A ault having been filed
agalnat you In tha Circuit Court
In and for flamlnola County,
Florida,
In
Chant-ary,
for
divorce, tha abbrevlalad till* of
witch I* Mary Lillian Harman,
I'UIntlff, v*. William K. Oarman. Defendant, thla nottca la
to require you to flla with tha
Clerk of eald Court your writ­
ten drfrnare. If any, to tha
I'lelotlfra complaint filed In
Mid oauaa, and to aarva a copy
on lha Plalntttfa attornaya not
latar than tha Ind day of Dacamhar. A. D. tt&lt;4.
tlaraln fall not nr • datraa
pro cnnfaeeo will ba anlarad
agalnat you.
W ITXKM my hand and tha
•eal of aald Court, at Hanford.
Florida, thla Illh day of Oct­
ober, A. U. 11( 4.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Clark of tha rircull Court
fly; Ellaehath Uruenahan
Deputy Clark
HUTCHISON AMD LEFrLKR
Toal Office Drawer H
Edward* tlulldlng
Hanford. Florida
Attornaya for I’ UIntlff.
Publlah oe«. I», A Nov. I. It.

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MllRODE:

A N D - we^ mo^e °

Plana Tun Inf and Repair
W. L. Harmon — 3S2-I‘J23

heading for you if your

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. K.

Link,

329-7039

Building Contractor

business is not listed!
MONTHLY
COST

1

I

PHONE 322-5612 (FRO M SANFORD EX CH A N G E )

or -

MONTHLY
COOT

425-5938
(FRO M SEMINOLE CO UNTY)

0 % £ a n fiir d S t m lft
S IN C E 1908
&gt;

31. Muaicsl Instrument*
Ptaao Taaiag sad
W. L Hama* - FA
Piano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661

ASK about our Trial Purchase
Plan on Band Instruments.
Bukur’i M uilc Shop. 322-7203
m

E q u ip m e n t

15. Special Services

3 4 . U p h o h rte ry

"
OVER 25 Y E A R S
ot F iat Workmanship in UpHOME IMPROVEMENTS.
bolstering, Draperies, Slip­
ROOFING, PAINTING *
covers. lim a Payment* n
INSULATING
little as $9 m o. Drapery
F b u a d n g Arranged
322 2217
Hardware Installation*.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
FIXIT SHOP
Ph. 923-2335
"W e fix everything except
brakes h e s r ti."—Authorized
3 5 . V a c u u m C le a n e r s
dealer fo r Jacobees I awti
mowers. Expert Key A Lock
Servlet, 409 W. lit St. 222- Repairs, parti, supplies, for
Electrolux. K irby, Hoover,
1791.
Air-Way, R e x iir, GE, etc.
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
brlct, free eitlm atei. A dam 'i
your home. Free pick-up A
Decorative Service. 323-2022.
delivery.
Serving Sanford
for 19 yrs. GM Vacuum Re­
ALTERATIONS on Ladlei k
pair, 1U4 Park Ave. Ph.
M em Clothing. 634-lMl.
322-4769.

43. Plant*. Feeds, Seeds

"■ "TOUiHto

H AIR Y INDIGO
Centraetiig Repairs
PENSACOLA BAHIA
FREE ESTIMATES
Ask for current price*
LOST— A very Precious BirthR. L. HARVEY
A. M. PREVATT
FA 9-3M3
day pretent o f X n . C. O. 3M Sanford Ave.
749-3115
Seville, Fla,
Todd, a MINATURE French
Poodle named "M lm L " If 23. Painting
SANFORD FEE D STORE
found call 222-4986 or I S ­
FOR A PAINTER, Inside or Sunflower Seed — Wild Bird
OMS.
out, call Luther Tasker at
Seed— Jim Dandy Dog Feed
322-6139,
—13.79 for 90 lb*. Include*

II. t i l l .
COF-lta

From Hamlnole County
(Dial Dlraot)

oven A timer. Excellent
condition, &gt;79- 322-9094.

3 2 . B uxI m

22. Plumbing

I. Lost A Potato

v o t ic m

I—

From

ON REQUEST

Legal Notice

.,

yi*. old. 30" wide with full

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e a r i d m lh ai
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G. E. ELECTRIC Stove, 9

A * B CONTRACTORS

ERRORS

R EA C H IN G MORE TH A N 40,000 PEOPLE D A ILY !

SANFORD ELECTRIC
G.E. Appliance*—N ew A Used
111 Magnolia
322 1562

SARA’S YESTERYEARS opesHaynes O ffice Macnine Co.
tog FTL, N or. 6. Revamp
New and U*ed Machine*
furniture, originate and T in s
Sales A Rental*
* THAT, E. Geneva Ave. at
314 Magnolia
322-OM2
Ca m a m .

CLASSIFIED

O N E SALE

Types to MW M ajor Ap­
pliance* at Drastic Discount.
Call 322-9446, J A R Trading
Pott, la c., 3309 S . Orange
Bteeiom Trail, Orlaado.

all

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M to M |• 11.39 | AT* |S.T9

( l i l t a-wtt«* i
tlA * Mtek

N E W Classified Headings

CU TN CURL Beauty Shop,
919 Palmetto A te , 321-0914.

REGULAR Saddle H o r a e i ,
Hunting H o m e A Ponte*—
m m c«a » - M .

I I to It 1111JA | tJU | MB

• 1— Money Wanted
Loot A r « u &lt;
Id—faring* A Lana
I— Paraonata
It— Inauranc*
t - B t i a t r Car*
I t —Hchoula A Inilructloaa
I— Day Nuraarlae
It— Employment Service*
•-C H IU Cara
Tt—Mala llalp Wanted
•— Doga—Cate—Pel*
Tl— Fiinnla llalp WanUd
ID— Llvaatock
I t — Mala or Kamila llalp
I I —Bpaclal Natlaae
Tt-Hala* llalp Wanltd
t l —Catarina
TT—Hlluatlon Waolait
M— Placea to Kit
It— Incoma Property
U— Special Harvleee
II — Ilualntaa Prop— Sail
II— Swimming Foot*
II — Rial Kalala Wamad
IT— Janitorial Harrleaa
||— Do-lt-Youraelf
I t —Krai Batata Sals
I I —tlualnaai llanlala
14— Bulldare Suppling
Id —lain For Sail
j» —Coaartta coneir.
I I—
Karma—()rosea
II— lloma Repairs
t l —Out of Hiatt Aortagt
I I — I'lumlildf
t l — llouaaa For Halt
II— Painting
I t —llouaaa—Halt or Halt
II — Wall Drilling
It— Air Cond. A Heating
IT—llouat For Kant
UO—llaanrl
llanlala
II— nadlo - Talavlalon
lu l—Trailers—Cabenaa
It— Photo A Equipment
101—llolilla llomaa— Halt
10— lloma Appliance*
11—
Musical taslrumsnta IDT-II.,M l. llomaa— Itaat
lo
t—Trallar Space— Itaat
II— Duslnaaa Equipment
101—Trallar Lola—Halt
II—Job Printing
104—A part niant a For Rant
14—Upbolatary
los— Houma For Hint
l i — Vacuum Clsanara
1 l o — lintel Kuotua
IT— Moving A Storage
1*— Exterminator!
III—
llantal Agents
H I—Want.J To llant
41— Plant*—Flu wsr*—8 *eds
111— Autos For Hals
i ! — Mine. For Sals
114— tuloa—Sale or Trad*
I t — Article* For Itaat
111—Trucha For Sato
I I —Swap or Etchings
II — Wan lad To Huy
lid—Automotive Sorvlro
11— Furniture For Salo
II I —Scooter* A Cjrlaa
If— Antique* For Halo
111— lloata A Motora
I I — Money To Loan
He —Marina Huppllaa
It— UualoiM Oppurlualltaa

38. Horn

Do j m h a r t a drtoktof p n to
te n Write P. O- Bax UU,
Sanford ___________________ _

4. Beauty Car*

CLASSIFIED INDEX

1964

pggf I f f - C
LOOT: BdT’d GUsaag to vtelmkT to Satoord Jr. High A

II A T 8

Tou ara harahy notified that
Plain lift, Lloyd J. Hhroda. baa
(Had ault agalnat you In tha
Circuit Court of tha Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit In and for Hemlnota County, Florida, for a
divorce and ganaral rallaf. Tha
abhravtatad tttla of tha autt la
Lloyd J. Shroda. Plaintiff, va
Vataalla* Hay* Mhroda. Dafandant, ckancary No. tilt* . In
lha abov* alylad Court Tou
ar* haraby required and enmman.lad to fllo your anawar or
olhar dafanatv* pleading In
Id causa »H h tha Clark ot
aald Court, and furulah copy of
such piaadmg to Harold S.
Jonas. Attorney for PDIntlff.
whoao mailing addroao la 111
E*il Caotral A re. Orlando,
Florida, on or boforo X a ia n U r
lath. 1*14, and upon (alluro to
do earn*. a Docroo Pro Coafaooo
will ba anlarad ogmlnat you and
lha Plaintiff havo laav* lo proaand at porta.
la Wllaaao whoroof 1 hava
karauato aot my hand and afflsad tha official atal of thla
Court U U l l lb day of Octobar
IMA,
(S E A L )

Arthur tt. Baoktrtth. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court of
Ninth Judicial Circuit I*
and for Seulaole County,
Florida.
By; Martha T. Vthlao
Deputy Clark
Harold E. Jonoo, Attornay
fag Plaintiff.

I t ! E. Central A va,

Orlande, Florida.
Publtah Oct. IS A Nov. I. 11.
II. 1114

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*

PAPERHANOING-PAINTING
20 yeart Exp— 322-7331
FOR PAINTING *
Call 323-942C
21.

W e ll

R e p a ir -

D r illin g

Tax.
320 Sanford Ave.

322-9000

50. M ine. F o r S a le
HOT POINT Electric Relriger*
ator, lO ii cu ft.. Good cond­
ition, IAS. Call 322-7764 after
6 p. m.

WEL12I DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Tabte~MODEL T V 21", |40.
All Typei and Sizes
603 S. Myrtle, Strayhorn.
We Repair and Service
Two Torch Tanks, 940. Ph.
STINE
Machine
and Supply Co.
322-2011.
207 W 2nd St
fa r u n
SAVE ON FOOD. Buy your
30. Home Appliance*
Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood,
Vegetables, Fruits A Fruit
SALE: SATURDAY, Automa
Juices, all at terrific ssv.
tic Washer* 920 up. Alio
ings. Pay by the month t l
Stove*, Refrigerator* A Dry­
you eat. i f you don't own a
er*. Rim eR'* Appliance, 1205
freercr, we will furnish you
E. Celery Ave. Ph. 322U90
one to store these food* la.
Ph. 322-7497, Sanford.

Legal Notice

O R D ! * 4 * C f l VO. RtS
* V O R D IV A V C K O F T U N C IT T
O F H t F f lR I ) , F L O R ID * . O K .
C L t R I V O I T * IV T F .V T IO V T O
* V V K X TO T H K CO RPO N 4TK
L I WITH O F T H K
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OF
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O F T H K f lR C t 'I T C O U R T . H K W I V O L K
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OF fH A P T K R
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K V tC T R D
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F K O F L R OP T H K C IT T O F
U * V F O R II. F L O R I D * !
• K C T IO M I. T h a t there la
hereby aiproaaod and declared
lha in tention o f tha C ity of
Hanford. F lo rid a , to a n n a i to
aald C it y and Include w ithin
lla co rpo rate lim it , the fello w .
In * dearrlbed p ro p erty, to-w lt
Lo ta t l through IT Inetua lv*.
Amended
Plat
of
D ru id P a r k , u
tha tam e
appaara In tha O ffice of
tha C la r k o f tha C ircu it
C o u rt,
gam laolo
County
F lo rid a .
at lh a o ip lr a llo n of th irty ( I t )
day* from the data of approval
of thla ordtnanca.
H K C TIO N L T h la ordinance I*
adopted p ursu ant to tha proalaloua of C h a p ter U !-*4 , F lo r ­
ida D ia t o m , 1»4|.
S E C T IO N L T h U ordinance
•h a ll bacoma a ffa ctlv a Immadlatoly up-n lla paaaaga and
adoption, and upon tha aama
becom ing atfocttva thla ordlnanea ab all ha p ublished snea
•aeb w eak for four eona«cutlva
waaka In tha Sanford H erald,
a n a w ,p a p er publlahad w ithin
lha C ity of Hanford. F b .rtJa.
1‘AHHKD A N D A D O P T E D thla
n t h day of Octobar. A. D. 1*4*.
(S E A L )
a/ A. L. W IL T O N

Legal Notice
iv t h e r i R c i r r c o u r t o f
THK VIVTH JUDICI *L CIR.
Ct'IT. IV AVD FOR kEMIVOLK
COUVTT. F L o n illt .
riiAVCKiev VO. i i i m
F K D K U A t . N A T IO N * L W riR T .
O A flF. A M O C IA T IO N . • corpor­
ation,
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V O T IC K t lF u l fT IV
V lt K T t U b H
F O N F .t L O U | N il
T O ! t lt 'lllt I t r i l R r and E L E A ­
N OR K . IIU D K T
Uaaldancn U n kn ow n
To u. D a fa n d a n la , ara harahy
notlflad that a co m p lain t to
furocloao a ce rta in m ortgaua on
the fo llo w in g dcacrllted pro.
p arty. situ a te , ly tn g and W ing
In Hatulnolo C o u n ty, F lo rid a ,
to -w lt;
L D T !h» of L T N W O O D l l ’ l).
D IV IS IO N , acco rd in g to tho
plat thereo f aa racordail In
P la t llo o k " I I " , p-agaa 7t&gt;,
Tl. 71 and T I. publlo Record* of Hamlnola County,
F lo rid a .
In clu d in g ;
W aatlnghouao E l e c t r l e
H u llt-ln Ovan Modal 6 IIA *
I I X P I . S e ria l A 1 4 llf « ;
W aatlnghouaa
K l e e I rl a
H u llt-ln lla n g o Mmlal PDAI I X P l . Hartal A l i m * ;
M onogram
W a lt
H aatar,
Model C B I 4 I I E , H arlal H T I.
*410;
baa beau filed a g aln at yog la
tha abova atylad ault and you
aro rtu u lra d to aarva a Copy
of your A n aw ar o r P lead ing to
Co m plaint on P la in t if f * a tto r­
nay, J O S E P H M. U U n A V K O . P.
O. B a t I I I , F e rn P a rk , F lo r ­
ida. and flla the o rig in a l Anaw ar
or P le a d in g In lh a office of tha
C la r k of th# C ir c u it C o u rt on o r
before tha Ith d a y of D ararnbor. 1**4. I f you fa ll to do *0,
a dacraa pro confaaao w ill ba
taken a g a ln a t you for tha ra ­
lla f demanded In lh a Com plaint.
W IT N E S S my band and o ffi­
Mayor
c ia l aaal of o ffice a l Hanford.
a/ j . ti. c R A r r a
Hamlnola Co unty, thla I r d day
■/ M. U R A B O R N . JR .
of N ovam bar. 1**4.
a/ E A R L I I 100 IN B O TH A ll ( S E A L )
t/ J. a B A K E R
A rth u r H. B e c k w ith . J r *
Aa U a C tty Cem m laalou of
C la r k o f C ir c u it C o u rt
tha c i t y of Haafurd, r io r B y : M artha T . V th laa
Ida
D eputy C la rk
A ttaot;
J O S E P H it. M U R A A K O
* / H. N. TAMM. JJL
A ttornay a t L a w
City Clark
F . Ot B o x I I I
F a rn P a r k . F lo rid a

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Publish Nov. 4,
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Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To W ork For Y ou -D ia l 322-5612
50. Mkc. For Bah
For EASY quick carpet cleanl o f n o t Blot Luitre Electric
Shampoocr only tt per day.
Carroll'* Furniture.

55^Furtilture For Sale

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feral! Nov. 5, 1964 — Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Setter

Larry s Mart 313 Sanford
Ave. Pk. FA 3-4133.

Us
Your
Furniture.
WE5TINGH0USE refrigerator, Sell
Quick Service With the
fo o d condition, MO. Plate
Cash
SUPER
TRADING
glare miror, SIS. 130 Coun­
POST. PA 3-OC77.
try Chib Rd. 323-7372.

YANKEES STAY HERE

(

CALL 322-0341 if you're inter, WANTED part tlm s Corralcited In ■ good used sofa
pondent for the Sanford area.
with almost new slip cover,
Retired or temt-rettred per$35.
tom also considered. Car eisentlil and som e knowledge
of credit lnveitigatioo. Reply
by mail, Mating age, back­
iv t u b c t a c r iT r o r a r n r
ground, ouiineas or employ­
t h i:
m vth
J i i m i s i . M ilment record and present ac­
m IT . i v a v n r i m
■ t iw iv n n :
tivities. Write: Dun &amp; Bradm i &gt;t i , r i . o i i i n i ,
•v iH iu in i vn. ii.fct*
itrect. Inc. P. O. Box 2208,
F K D K R A t . N A T I O N AT. M O R T Weat Bay Station, Jackson­
O. IO E A S S O C IA T IO N , x t«rp-&gt;r• lio n .
ville. Florida, 32303 Atten­
P U tn llf f .
tion: W P Smith.
»•

Legal Notice

R o m a n Ho w a r d s p k c k . j r
• nil J O T C K 1 I.K N K S P E C K . bin

77. .Situation Wanted

Wi f e.

P e fe n U n o
s o v ie t : o r m . e
N O T IC E I I H E t l E B T G I V E ;?
th at on Ihe lir e d a y of Nov•Sibil, l t d , •( 11:00 o'clock
A. M . at lh * m ain Unnr of the
C o u rlh o u ia of Fem ln o le Cnuntv , at Sanfo rd. K lo rld a . lh *
llo n o rab la A r lh u r II. B e ck w ith .
J r ., C la r k of tha C ir c u it C o u rt
" f la m ln a la C o u n ty , F lo rid a .
* l t l o ffar for aata to tha h i» h • • t and b ait blddar fo r ra th , at
p ub lic outcry, tha
fo llo w ln f
daacrlbad p ro party o f tha Dafendanta.
Noman
H ow a rd
S tu ck . J r .
and
Jo yca
Ilona
Speck. hla w!fo. a ltu a ta In Sem iso la County. F lo r id a :
Lo t 1. B lo ck B. Wnndmoro
F o r k le d lla p U t , a cco rd ln c
to p lat th tra o f racor-tod In
P la t nook I t . P a e o 71, P u h .
11c Recorde
of
Somtnota
Co unty, F lo rid a ,
tn clm tln a :
1 OK B u ilt-In n a n * a — Mo­
dal j am v a t r i a l n «. u v

sen s

DAY S WORK. 322-2712.
WHITE LADY want* light
housework,
past
33,
No
drinking. White Box 107,
Sanford Herald.

4 BEDROOM , 2 Bath, acroened patio. Ph. 333 0536.

RAVEN NA PARK. 9 Bedroom.
2 bath, Central Alr-coodi
Uonlng. beating, built-in kitc b e a , excellent closet spies,
established lawn, landscap­
ed. 404 Setsuma Dr. Phone
331-4441.

S4. Real Batata • flala
JOHN E. FOX,
R ealtor
20C N. Park A ve.
BART P IL C H IR , BROKER
Personal Service
Call 333-7490

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

*5.

For flak

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SBVERAL OuteUodtog I ft S
la d roo m Homee available tt
ell At o m o f Sanford. Let m
Show you Around!

Seminole Realty
1M1 a Park A m .
PA 3-3333 anytime

ESTATE-1NSURANCR
3rd A Park Ave.
SANFORD'S NEWEST
Phone 333-5041
HOMES, West 4th St. Sat
ford. 3 Bedroom, IV* bath,
87. Bualneau Rentals
FHA ft VA Loans LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc.. Builder
OFFICE ft RETAIL SPACE
Harold Logan, call 439-1911
Lease whore the traffic ia
Salesman oo Duty 4:00 p. m
(French A ve.) Hwy. 17-92 at
to dark.
20th St. The Center o f Popu
lattoo. Large paved parking
EVERETT A. HARPER
area.
AGENCY • REALTOR
NOW REMODELING
Ski S. Park Ave.
Lease now and pick your
colors for paneled wall* and phonal P A 3-2994 e r PA &gt;1345
tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
NO DOWN PAYMENT
D e n t i s t * , Chiropractore,
ASSUME M ortgage 1 Bed
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, Ser­
room*, IV* bath ft air condi­
vice or Retell Shops. CaU W.
tion, Kitchen equipped, Vena
H. Stamper, Stamper Agency.
Uln Blinds, Carport, after
322-4901 or 323-1950.
1:30 P. M . 100 O ikliod
Sunland Estates, Sanford,

90. Lott For Salt

3 Large clean LO TI, k th ft LAXR JESSUP, Near, 44 Acre
with Duplex ft ipeee for
Park Ave. Term s $35 down,
home o r trailer. Corner S
$15 per month. Call 523-3377.
Sanford Ave. ft MUler Rd
Sign o o property.
9j . Mounts For Btlt
BEDROOM, 3 Bath, Central
. . .. .
,lr *

$400 DOWN -

Lake In Back Yard

nxrr

1M1 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
O ffice: 3212114
Nights: 323-0704
3230641
1434 Park Drive

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

liu sin esB

Prop. • Sale

LOVELY 3-bedroom. 1 bath
SALES BROKER
masonry home. Outstandioi
f e Have The Home For You
condition. Beautifully land
scaped. Shallow well. Only
$450 down to qualified buyer.
104 Shannon Dr., Piaecrest
2M 6 PAR K DRIVE
CaU 322-0710 for details.

1 OK n t f r l f t r a i o r — Modtl
T A t i l V S e r ia l No. T V
d im
t o a a t h tr w ith • ! !
ttr-j*-t-jr«
and
Im pruvam anla.
than
nr
th a ra a fta r on -a id lan d.
Th la la mada p u rau an t to F i n ­
al Daeraa of F u ra c lo a u ra en ter•d In tha abova cau aa. f h a n . try
D nckat No. 11,111. n ow p en.llna
In lha C ir c u it C o u rt o f and for
Sem inole C o un ty, F lo r id a
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F . I
bava haraunto aat m r hand
and a tfic la l aaal th la I d h day
of O ctebar, l t d .
t S E A I .l
A rth u r H. B e c k w ith , d- .
C la rh of tba C ir c u it Court
In and for
Mtmlnola C o u n ty . F lo rid a
B y : M arth a T . V lh la n
84. R eal K a la te • S a le
D eputy C le r k
Jotap h M uraako, A tto rn e y
LARGE Modern home, 1 acre
P. O. H o i l i t
F e rn P a rk . F la .
ground Near Paola School. INVESTMENT ft
f'oblleb No*.' t . IV* 4
Easy fu u n em g. 322337$. iU 6 N. Tark Ave.
C lA i- ll

SOU TH W ARD
REA!.TV
322 7173

523-4146
322 5413

DELICIOUS
MOUTH • WATERING

PIZZA
COUNTY

FAIR GROUNDS

Furn. A P T , ground floor, in
eluding utUlUei. 417 W. n th ..
Sanford.

FOR SALE

3 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. CaU
333-0174, after $ Ph. 323 (*41.

L A K E Cottage, rum . 322 8106.
D U PLEX , furnished, t bed
room , n e w l y decoreted.
Adults. Another ava liable
D ec. 1, 322-3410.
2 BEDROOM House, complete­
ly Furn. 1801 Magnolia Ave.
UNFURNISHED* 3 "Bedroom
house, Kitchen equipped Ph.
322 3351.
3-REDROOM houie, at Lake
Monroe. 322 5013.
3-BEDROOM, l a r g e living
room , range Pineerest area.
$93 m o. Ph. 349 3321.
2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina.
FURN.
3 Bedroom house,
freshly painted. Ph. 321-2007
or 322-3750.

N A T IO N A L

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Mercury $399 toil. $f mo.
Bulck $199 baL
|l mo.
Cadillac &gt;199 baL 17 mo.
r o r d $113 h s l
$0 mo.
Cadillac H IT bal. $7 mo.
Buick 1177 baL
40 mo.
Ford $199 bal.
I I mo.
Mercury 9157 bal. $5 mo.
Chevrolet $299 bal $13 mo
Ford $199 bal. I l l mo.
Cadillac $21$ bal. l i t mo.
Ford $291 bal. $)$ mo.
Chevrolet 570 bel. It mo.
Ford $44 baL
| j mo.
SANFORD AVE.

SEMINOLE

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Cars Next
Week!
Our Entire Stock
IS NOW MARKED WITH

ICLEARANCE PRICESl
WAS NOW
BUICK ELECTRA 225. 2 DOOR
COUPE, LO AD ED .................. .

$1195

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AIR CONDITIONED .......... .......

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97. Ilouaea For Rent

322-2420 Night 322-7495
323-0546
522-6624

1981 Bulck Electro n a Coaver
Uble, air conditioned, power
3 ROOM Funlabed Apt. $«l.
brakes, power steering, pow
l t l E. 4th., $22-4245.
■r windows, auto, trana.,
Furn. Apt. 3300 tteftoavllle.
radio and heater, w hite* ill
tiro*, very low mileage, looks
FURN. A p t , Adults. 322-1034.
like sew , runs like new,
13300, OM owner, 322-0033
3 Room APT. &gt;iee ft clean
Ph. S34-M77.

$8,000.
MeRebeela Tire Supply
404 W. tot
Hanford, Fla.

Stenstrom Realty

2 LOTS, grocery store, going
business with b lit shop. Beer HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
A Wine license. 2-Bedroom
If. water heater, attic fan,
Apt. In rear o f More. Other
floor furnace ft pump. With
lot hat 4 room house, in
Furn. gatage Apt. 2532 San
sound condition. Both for
ford Ave. $10,300. 322-0523 or
low price of $10,000. Terms.
5154.
713 W. 9th St.
WARNING
8,1. Real Folate Wanted Don't !ook unless ready to buy
You'll be unable to resist
STORE BUILDING Wanted,
this 2 bdrm ., living r m „ Fla
Home ft Auto retailer seeks
rm , kitchen equipped home
suitable location, preferably
on 2 h u :e lots Banks ap­
So. of Sanford on itt. 17 92.
praised at 19 30 snd selling
Send particulars to Rox 106,
for only $0 son with $300 dn
c /o Sanford Herald
snd $70 per m r

Start Shipping

after 3:30 p m.

3 BEDROOM, I bath, redwood
fen ce, 70 8, Fairfax, No. Or 2-BEDROOM Apt., furnished.
Phone daya, 312-3731, nlghte,
Undo. Call 323 0153 before 5,
322 0991.

96, Houses - Hale or Rent

Our Atlanta
Plant Will

'50 RENAULT, $125. P h . 322
3010.
SM ALL, clea o apt., Pvt. bath,
entrance. 323 0702.
193* FORD, 4 Dr., Auto. Trans.
R ft H, $295. 139 Country
MODERN 3 Bdrm. turn. Apt.
Club Circle.
101 Palmetto Ave. 332-1374

LAKE MARY. 1 Clian furn­
ished Apts., $30. Adults. No
pet*. 329-3430.

3 BD RM ., 1305 Elliott, $8,500
332-0515 or 5254.

SB r T . CABIN CRUISER, Go*
tor tilt trailer. Needs repair,
$100. 322-0431.
:t i

STRIKE IS O V E R !

Route 2, Boa 372.

t ISM B-Sl-T, M.ck
Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Dane Trailer. 54 Foot
Lonv. Tranelcool Underailing Unit. Value
1 1 2 ,0 0 0 . Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sak For

DEBARY

Neat door neighbor will verify
READY TO MOVE IN
9 lb. b a il recently caught
New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Homei,
from thla lake. See 2)3 Lake
1-2 baths. So. Loagwood ir e s
wood Dr., 1c D eB iry. Con
—1
Trades
considered,
and
crete block, 2 bedroom, tile
we'll build on your lot. Semi
bath, built-in stove • oven,
nola County's Leading Build
earportc, l a r g e screened
er
porch facing lake. House wlU
HAROLD LOGAN
be repainted Inside and out.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Price $13,000 (plus taxes
Sales office: So. on U. 3. IT
Insurance).
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole MEL OTT, Insurance ft Real
EMste. 130 N. Florida Ave
Ave. $33-3911.
DeLend. Phone 734-1164 c
MISTER
734-1190.
Structurally sound on large
113 x 118 ft. lot. BANK OWN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ED home Just east of San­
Realtor
ford on Sipca Ave. Large 2
Raymond Luadquiat, A s m .
bdrm ,
masonry construe
FA 3-3051 Atlsatie Bank Bldg
tion needs paint ft minor re
pairs but an outstanding buy
at $7,250 with aa little as
10% down payment to re
liable party. Exclusive with

Seminole Realty

$100.00 DOWN

V A -F H A

300 W. M St. PA 30032
ALL WORE GUARANTEED

13 CHEVY U MOVA, eacelteat condition. 11404. Ph.
392-3303.

17*02 at Hiawatha

BUY
SEE YOUR

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

115. Anton For flak

102. Mobtk Hornet • Sak

1 4 e ta 1
NRW aad UIED
A w iloaa ft Cahaaae
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES Take over PAYM ENTS m
G1EENVR1AK
1943 ViUint at $47.50 month­
122-2542
Choice
lata
available
tt Hwy. 1702 8
ly and $100 Caih. CaU 3 0
Greembriar o f Leek Artec VAGABOND I# 1 10. Meet kit
4003.
evevleeklag
golf
eeiiee.
ehea,
fuU leegtk screen
Custom building to yeur
porch ft carport. Priced BOB MeREE USED CARS
■pecHleatieaa.
Greet briar
NO MONKY DOWN
"R ig h t" for quick aale. Tran
developed by
T01 French Ave. 3M-OT21
quU Traitor CL, No. 18, 441
KINGS WOOD
b y p a ii Tavaree. __________
'i s FORD, F ik a n W agon, as
BU ILDRRS, INC.
eel. eooditton. Automatic,
103. Moblk Homee • Rent
FA 1-4*74
air road., assume balance of
102 Fairmont Dr.
B E D R O O M Trailer on
$1,300. Ph. $22-6155 before 3.
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
Government O w n ed
1051 RUICK Special, automatic
522-7344
Home*
ttaaamlailoa, 1300. P b , S3210’ WIDE, 2-beerocn traUer.
0334.
NO 0 49O0.
FOR SALE
Seteclioe of 2, 3, and 4
B edroom s located in various 106. Apartmenta for Rent 1157 VW Convertible 1M3 En­
gine ft Trine.
sections o f Sanford
$50 m o. Up. Surplus City.
$315
Imm ediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 Room APT.. Water, lights, CaU 323-2960 after 3 and we
wtU bring car to your home
FROM $50.00
$63 mo. I Block South i
for ioaprctloa.
FOR THE BEST HOME
Sanford Ava. ft Hibiscus.

FHA - VA

82.

cluded in rent. IdeaUy lo­
Danish Modern ft Wrought
cated on tot St., w lth k 1
iron Furniture. 2 or 3 Bdrm..
block of 2 tree parking tote
2 baths, Fla. Room, screen
and shoppteg neater. In­
ed patio, modem electric
quire *4 Maeuel Jecobeoa
kitebea, utility room with
Dept. More III K, Fleet S t
washing machine, hot water,
lie . lot with Like ia back.
108. Rooms For Rent
Muat be Beta to appreciate
before Nov. 7th. Loch Arbor, CLEAN ROOM k * M en. 641
404 Lakevlew Dr. Ph. 322Magnolia Ave, 939-OT10.
5042.

Payton Realty

S82-140I

Stemper Agency

DAYS Work. 322 9220.

12.1. Hoatn S .Motor*

2 Bdrm. bouse. 3 ROOM Furobbed Apt. $55 '63 BU1CK La Sabre, auto­ Gateway T o T h e w a te r w lj
mo. 333-3784.
matic transmission, power R ob au n Sportinjt Good#
m o., includes water ft e lec­
Your LVINRUDE D e a la *
steering ft brakes, all extras,
tric. 322-9507.
L O N G W O O D - FHA - Avail­ 3 - BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
very nice. CaU after 4 p. m. 304-6-0 E. Ut. Pb. FA 2 3001
furnished 1 ml. to base, 3 W E L A E A APARTMENTS
able for Sale—got Lormsnn
322-2750.
C irclo South, 3 Bedroom,
blocks to shopping center ft
114 W. First St.
14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
tv* Bath, newly painted $100
arhool. 1 year lease rrqjiir
120. Automotive Service
windshield, rem ote contra),
Down $54 per month. Ph.
ed. $120 mo. 322-M70 after FURN. Apt. Close tt. Jim m ie
40 HP Mercury ft Tailer, ^1Cowan. 322-MIS.
241-1310, Orlando.
3 p. m.
M 12 ft. Aluminum boat,.T
H HP Evinrude ft Trallep
3 BEDROOM , t»* Bath, Sun- Very NICE 3 Bedroom house, 3 ROOM F u n . Apts , Shady
All for $800. Ph. 322-1249 af­
kitchen eouipped, paneled
Oaks Apts., I l l Park Ave. Senkarlk Glass a n d Faint
land Estates, Sanford, low
ter 6 p m
ii
walls, hardwood Boors, ther­
Apply upstair* No, 4 Apt.
dow n Payment. Ph. 322 9153.
Company
--------------------------------iL
or Ph. 323 501#.
mostat controlled heat, close
210 Magnolia Tb. FA 2 4022
17
FT.
High
Hat.
with
a
c
e
e
fr
3 BEDROOM House, about 3
to shopping center. Adults or
oriel, '50. so h p. Johnseti
1
Room
Efficiency
a
f
t
with
yra- eld. Furnished or un­
with pre-school child, eaU
Ante Claes, ra p e
elec, itart. Mitchel Tilt Trail­
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
furnished, cheap down pay­
after 4 p. ra. Ph. 331-4411.
ft Seat Cevera
er. Excellent condition. U3
for couple or stogie person
m ent. Near Base ft Birder
Laurel Drive.
or retired. All utilities In­
St.. Ph. 322 2509.
Beautifully FURNISHED with

THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
IIS N. Park Ave
FA 24121

1, 3. ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, IV*. ft 3 BATHS
HOUSEWORK Wanted, 322RITCHEN EQUIPPED
3474.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
IRONING in m y home, 10c per
For Complete Information
Realtor-Insuror-Tradee
piece. Mrs. Bryant. 2524 S.
See or CaU Your
322 (991 1919 S. Francis Ave.
Orange Ave. 323-0329.
Days WORK. Ph. 322-3277 it
night.

1M. Apartments for Rent 115. Aatna For flak

MODERN
Furn. D

S t Johns Realty

T R E E RIPENED Citrus. Ka
eels. We ahlp. Albert R . PeU
Oeteen. 322-3173 o r 322-4141.

GUNS. Buy, m O, T rade, R
There la at least one Job la
pair. O S T E E N B R ID O I
Florida that will give an la
F U U CAMP.
com e
comparable
with
northern standards. No ex­
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
perience neceteary. Apply
of 10,000 Item s
Room 30S, Meisch Bldg., 334
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
East 1st St. • a. m. Sharp,
REFRIGERATOR, K elvin*tor,
over Faust's Drug Store,
13-ft., one door, top freeaer,
Sanford.
$35. Husband says It looks
50 - MEN WANTED — SO
ft operates like n ew . Wife
' wants bigger unit. Ph. 323- To help dismantle rldei and
•ttractloni. Apply Supt. Blue
Grass Shows — Sanford Fair
51. Articles For Kent
grounds Sat. It p. m. Good
pay.
RENT A BE D
Hollaway, Hospital,
B a b y 72. Female Help Wanted
Bcda, by Day, Week, or
SPARETIME earnings sewing
Month.
sproni. F ir information send
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ten cents, postage, to Box
US W. lit
322 3111
1MI, Winston Salem , N. C.
AUTOMOTIVE Tools ft Sand
Bleating Outfit 20o lb. for PART Tim e Saleslady., Sur
plus City, Sanford.
our caparity. Am erican RentAll. MM S. Hiawatha Ave.
RECEPTIONIST, Typing, aim
pie bookkeeping, neat ft
53. Wanted To Buy
pleasant over 25. Call 133
USED Furniture, one place or
3014 after 0:30 a. m.
houseful. Beat prices. Furay
' Redding ft Furniture Co., M l MAIDS, guaranteed good New
York llve-in Jobs, 933 - $55
W. let St. 322-3591,
weekly fare advanced, liar
USED FURNITURE, one room
old Employment
Agency,
o r houseful, tools, mlac.
Dept. 342, Lynnbrook, New
ttem i, ANYTHING you have
York.
to sell. 322-2270.
vrrn ..L ..
NEED women con v en er* for
Insurance lead*, $t.23 per
55. Furniture For Bale
hour, 4 hours a day, 5 daya
F R E E E S T IM A T E
a week Apply Company ReUphelateriag ft Mattreia ranprtientatlve, 0 a. m. Sharp
ovatiag. New ft U ied Furni­
Room 30$, Meiach Bldg, ovar
ture. Cell N il Bedding Utg.
Fault's Drug Store. Sanford.
Co., at lo t Celery Ave.
73. Male or Ftmalt Help
PA S-1UT.

.97. Hottnm For Rant

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

For trie biggest seteetlea of
ZIG-ZAG
nearly new and used furni­
U M Slant 0 Malic tig la g in
ture. see Noll's Furniture
Walnut Console. Triple nee­
Brokerage in Casselberry
dle position, hundreds of de­
ou 17-12. Open ■ days 9 to C.
signs, makes buttonholes,
le a n on buttons, hook ft
BEDS FOK RENT
•yea. Sold new for $329.40, Hospital,
Rollaw ayl,
Juve­
now pay off balance of
nile. FREE delivery and
$184.90. Terms of IS so per
Pick-up.
month. Trade in i allowed.
FURNITURE CENTER
Ph. 313-1411.
UOO Frencb Ave.
Ph. FA 2-TM3
P ities, Floor, Free E itlm alM
sand, cement, rock , pipe, 60. Hunlneas Opport.
•tee), grease trap*, dry
FOR LEASE
wella, Stepping stone*.
SERVICE STATION.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
SOI H * A m .
333-3TH Good Location Good Products.
Good Treatment
M EN’ S, Women’ *, Children’ * PHONE LOCALLY 323-4343
shoes at discount price*,
or apply to the
furpltti City, 301 W . 1st,
PURE OIL COMPANY
FRANCHISE Available
Magic Wand Coin-Op Car W ith
The "Cadillac” of the In­
dustry. Appro*. 110,000 in­
GUN Cabtoef, bolds 10 guns,
vestment. Avg. earning 50%
130. Ph. 323-2371.
per annum. Write Bon 1571
Tallahassee.
a Cu. Ft. Chart Type F R E E Z ­
ER k Oil B eater, perfect 71. Male Help Wanted
cond. Ph. 323-0457,

•5. Konst* For 8ak

1012

OPEN

EVENINGS

Sanford, Florida
322-4303
National lt»pu&gt;»c«»ioo, Inc.

“Jh&amp;(DodqsidloyA
didst
d
NEW AND USED CAR SPECIALS

_______ __

PACKARD
GOOD TRANSPORTATION

1064 DEMONSTRATOR

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE VISTA
AIK CONDITIONED AND POW ER

SAVE

$ $ $ $

r h e t r o l c i Im p e ls H a rd to p , I Door. A ir H f l f l K
Cond itio ned, Double P o w e r , N ice .
* wWW

Volkaoagea Sedan—You'll Lika IL

$g£0

Rambler, 4 Doer. A ir Conditioned. Power I A U
Steering, Power Brakee, R ft M, I C|L
• “
Buick Convertible —

A Nica On*.

*7B6

NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS
CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

2 NEW 64’s L E F T !
1964 BUICK 4-DR. WILDCAT
EVERYTHING FOR LUXURY — NO M ILES

1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
SPORT COUPE — AIK CONDITIONED
BEAU TY — NO MILES

SAVE $ $ $ $

CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

Hurry For A Special Price
On One Of Few f&lt;64MDodge Darts

See: THE DODGE BOYS

• Bea Howland
• Frank Brunson

• Charlie Craif
• Bob Thomas

BANK RATES ON ALL CARS

Seminole County Motors.
1801 YV. lit SI. _

Sanford

. Phone $22-0614
Or MI 7-2310

P l B U

I C JK _ J

[g Q E B E l
Phone 322-0251

.101 West First Street

SANFORD
Ol’ KN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIG 0 P.M.
*

�YO U R SUPPORT IS N EED ED _____

BUY A MEMBERSHIP IN THE

Seminole County M utual Concert Association
1964-1965 A T T R A C T IO N S !

Admittance to Members Only

T H R E E BIG
CONCERTS

MEMBERSHIP
PRICES;

!

Adults ........... $7.50
Student ......... $4.00

BONUS A T T R A C T IO N

Family .......... $18.00

THE FLORIDA SYMPHONY Will He Added
If A Sufficient Number Of Memberships Are Obtained!

Concert Crentions nt MAItY-ESTHEIt’S arc the talk of the Concert Series
memlrcrahip! Mr*. Carl Schilke models the perfect ensemble to wear to
Sanford’s theater aeries— a charcoal and pink lame* Theatre Suit by So­
phisticated Miss with elbow length black kid gloves ami a lovely party
bag.

I1---- —, - m . ----- . , .. .

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i

NO INDIVIDUAL TICKETS SOLD
FOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES!

FOR MEMBERSHIPS • PHONE

3 2 2 -7 5 5 5

“ What a beautiful ahne,” exclaims Mrs, Ren M. Howland, as Donald
Knight shows her the lovely Naturnlizcr line carried at IVEY'S SHOE
STOKE. Such a lovely shoe would complement any outfit Mrs. Howland
would choose to wear to the concert series.

-

or

-

3 2 2 -7 9 6 4

A Kate Greenway ensemble at GARRETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE
transforms petit Alicia Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Wright,
Jr., into a precious princess ready for Sanford’s gala opening of the
Concert Series this month.

r

•w V w v

Mrs. Tom McDonald selects an exquisite floral arrangement at SAN­
FORD FLOWER SHOP that would be the highlight of any serving table
at a pre-theater party. As a hostess, Lou knows that flowers, whether
they bo fresh or of the elegant permanent kind, create and enhance the
perfeet party atmosphere one might wish to achieve.

Mrs. George Hard* n, .Jr., with tin* assistance of John leader of KADER'S
JEWELRY STORE, finds in this diamond bracelet the perfective ele­

H. It. Carroll of CARROLL'S FURNITURE STORE points out how this
highly polished dining room set would create "just the right" setting

gance desired to complete her evening ensemble to be worn to Lhe Mutual

fur a theater dinner. Mrs. Vann Parker, an avid supporter of the con­
cert scries for years, approves wholeheartedly.

Concert Series.

i

lleth Morgan,
Peanut Howl Queen, chooses the Sophisticated Lady
Hair Dryer, at the PINEt KEST-KEXAt.l. DltUG STORE. Ruth knows
the right hair set "sets right" with all teenagers, especially when pre­
paring for an evening at the concert.

Mrs. James O. Mayo, a gracious hostess In the Navy Set, hears tho
merits o f the famous Adirondack salad bowls from Mrs. Gordon Sweeney.
SWEENEY'S feature the handsome bowls which are wonderful serving
pieces for an after theater dinner.

Mrs. Frank Mebane, Jr., a name aynonomous with the Mutual Concert
Series, admires the new and expanded line o f RCA color television sets
shown here by Elmer Wontenay in the SANFORD ELECTRIC COM­
PANY’S showroom. The Burke Family Singers who are scheduled to
appear In March are also booked on a number o f “ big name" TV shows—
in color*

�Ways Of Life
A prood les.xon in the difference between a democracy and a totalitarian
system has been given to the world
by the reaction of India t.) Commun­
ist China’s explosive entry into the
nuclear club.
Although India has both the cap­
ability and the resources— perhaps
more even than China—to btrmnta
own nuclear bomb, it has no intention
of doing so.
It is still the Indian government's
policy. Prime Minister Shastri said
in a recent speech, to devote maxi­
mum effort to building the country’s
economic strength. This, he believes,
is not only the best course for India
but the most effective answer to
Chinese expansionist designs on
southern Asia.
This is not a popular decision. The
Indians, still smarting from the Chin­
ese invasion of the Himalayas two
years ago and still forced to stand
by while the Communists continue
to occupy thousands of square miles
of Indian territory, would like very
much for their country to have its
own atomic arsenal. It Is as much a
matter of national pride as of secur­
ity.
The long-term success of the offic­

Lyndon B. Johnson

ial Indian policy depends a great
deal on the West. The United States,
which not only has ground forces in
South Viet Nam but the powerful
Seventh Fleet roaming the waters of
the South Pacific and Indian Ocenn,
has welcomed Shastri's statesman­
like action.
Western support—moral as well as
military— is essential. If India can
succeed as a free nation, if over the
next generation it can raise the
standard o f living of its people while
continuing to build political stability,
that achievement will rank higher in
the eyes of the other “ nonnligned”
nations o f Asia and elsewhere than
the explosion of a string o f nucleur
devices.
India is the great crucible of dem­
ocracy in Asia— perhaps in the world.
Its tremendous problems— huge popillation, language differences, primi­
tive communications, educational de­
ficiencies, agricultural and industrial
challenges— are no different in kind
and little different in degree from
those confronting Chinn.
The contrast between the ways the
two countries arc attacking their
problems should not be lost on the
rest of the world.

Ry United Press International
A little less than a y ea r ago.
I.yndcn Baines Johnson faced
a joint session of Congress and
in a taut, solemn vole* declar­
ed:
"A ll I hiv* I would have
given gladly not to be stand­
ing here today.”
After three years as Tice
president, the tall, self-confi­
dent Texan had been catapul­
ted Into the nation's highest
office when an assassin's bul­
lets eut down President John
F. Kennedy.
Much as be regretted the
circumstances that made him
President, Johnson from his
Lr»t hour displayed an affinity
for the office, and a readiness
to take on its crushing burdens
of responsibility.
He brought lo the w orld's
toughest job a formidable ar­
ray of political skills and In­
sights developed ov er three
decades as a congressional

of legislation which President
Kennedy had sought in vain.
Johnson’ s biggest legislative
victory — a paradoxical one
for the first southerner to o c­
cupy the White House in a cen­
tury — was the rnactment of
the Civil Bights Act of 1944.
most sweeping chareer o f Ne­
gro rights since Reconstruct­
ion.
He also won from Congress
an $11 billion tax cut. a farreaching "w ar on poverty"
program, and bills to aid edu­
cation and conservation.
His first major crisis on the
international front arose when
Communist torpedo boats from
North VIVet Nam
attacked
U S. destroyers In the Gulf of
Tonkin. Johnson ordered U.S.
Navy planes to retaliate with
a bombing raid on the North
Vietnamese bases.
Johnson wax born on Aug
27, 1907. on the family ranch
near Johnson City, Tex. Hi*
forebears nn both siiles had
leader.
These were quickly put to heen artive in polities, and it
u*e in pushing through Con­ rante natural!*- to " l.B J " In
gress a number of m ajor Items enter a political career after

Phil Newsom Soys

Education Testimonial
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is provided in abundance by the re­
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June graduates conducted by North­
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Only three months after receiving
their degrees, fully 95 per cent of all
graduates from the more than 100
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More impressive, though, is the

fact thnt 90 per cent of the job-seekprs in engineering, 85 per cent in
business administration and 70 per
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Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Harry offers his shir of the
scrapbook.

suspicious

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p ro pi r

be
who

call me a "sex m aniac” Just

the State ami Defense Dt
pnrtmcnts anil other U.i
ngctlcles concerned w ith mi
tionul security.
— “ If the Soviet Union ..
(iliil sign nn inspection agrei
ment) this would not nccei
snrily imply n willingness t
lend that degree of c o -o p e r
tion ncc--»»ary for effcctiv
operation. A conceivable n
suit— perhaps a most probsb
result—would be continual
frustration, p o s t ponernen
avoidance and udininiaterc
ambiguity , . "
— ‘ ‘ Inspection would wot
only if iho parties to nn ngrei
any arrangements under n
arms control and liisarntami't
agreement."
— “ A great deal n f th
discussion
of
disarninmer
and inspection assumes *hr
inspect ion would be a way t
draw the attention o f worl
opinion lo violation and the
Enterprise
Altamonte Springe
this will deter nr abort viols
Mrs. Ritchie Harrie
Mrs. Jutis nsrtoe
tion. How valiil is this notion
IM -1 J II
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‘‘ This history o f parlinmer
448 4444
tary government offers nun
Bear Lake-Forest fit y
Lake Mary
eroos illustrations o f how ir
Mr*. Marysnn Mile*
Mr*. Frances Wester
MS-3474
stittitinnsi machinery may h
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effectively deadlocked by ol
Casselberry
Lake Monro*
strintion. Wh.tt if the Hut
31re. II. L. Johnson
M rs. Jena Casselberry
sinus committed
viidatior
MS-1044
312- 4731
which were discovered an
Longwoad
then continued them in th
Chuluola
Mr*. Donna Kite*
face nf discovery, but denie
Mrs. Jotn Migia
MS-1317
345-1741
that they were Inking plan
North Orlando
npprnlrd &lt;ur protest, mad
Mrs. Margaret C o sh y
Deltona
innumerable
coiinlerchargt
322-4193
Mildred Hasty
Mr
and swamped the internatini
Osteen
448-5431
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
si orgunuation into par*lj
121-4941
s is ? ”
Geneva
Oviedo
— " I n s p e c t i o n migt
Mrs. JoAnn llsys
Mr*. F.velyn Lundy
319-1873
strengthen international n
343-3140
gunirations, but it remains 1
h* definitely established th:i
such nrgsnitstions would oj
erate effectively to keep th
peace or to maintain an ir
fernationsl lituatinn o f msi
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tla h a i S a tu rd a y pte e - lln * C hrlaim aa.
tern ports* with treaty violn
■t u H H i r r i i i v itATtts
Home D e liv e ry
33c w e t k tors in order to keep froi
rocking the boat.
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A L L O T IIL It M A IL
He recalls his experience s
m i l I Tear
W eek
I D * 1 Tear
an International Red Cros
ATA I Months
■ SI I M oans
I IS 1 Months
I II I Months
meeting, when h* was force
I I S I M eath
I.M I Jdohth
P o s ta l R e s u n t le s t provide that o il a t li lusicnpUnas ha to the limits o f patience " j
I s a d v is e e .
the face o f provocative al
Th e H e r a ld te a msniher et the L 'a u e a preve w hich la «»• tacks o f th* most extrem
m i l d e x c lu s iv e ly la tat m e tor ra p u ltlica tlo h e l a ll the le c e l
sort” from Communist Chir
M i l p r im a l in tala aawa*aper.
esc delegates. A t an intermit
k m e r e d aa e a co n i cla ia m atiar c-etuear I t , IP lt at the P u tt
sion, in Indian delegate a;
o ffic e „ f Sanfo rd. H o n la. under the Act of If e t s r e ie of M arch
prouehed him. praised hi
A o p a r i of an y m aterial, u en e or a n v e r u e t a t, «t m u edition
fnrebearanre
and said; “ The*
et T h e A sh fo rd H erald may he reproduced In any m anner w itheut w ritte n p e rm .ia.ua of the p u h .u h e r of The H erald. Any Communists are mad dog:
In d iv id u a l or firm reipunvihle fo r auch reproduction w ill he
e o n tlu e ie d aa iu lriiiA io e oil m e H era ld a &lt; op yri(ht a n ] w ill he You really should let ther
j have their way.'*
held lia b le for Ja m a h ” o a lv r the law
W ASHINGTON (S E A ) —
The State Department lay*
great faith in international In­
spections a* a means of en­
forcing treaties with the So­
viet Union for control of un­
derground beating and arm*
production.
In several treaty propomla
the department has been will­
ing to (take the security of
the United State* on the effectiveneas o f euch inspec­
tion!.
Now some ecientiati work­
ing under contract with the
U.S. Arm * Control and Dis­
armament Agency have be­
gun to raise serious doubts as
to the ability o f any interna­
tional inspection system to
insure that the Soviet Union

ment were dedicated to milk­
ing the agreement work. It
could be frustrated ill myriad
ways by participants not so
inclined.”
— ‘ ‘ An
international In­
spectorate, in sum, would
probably provide small, tf
uny, assurance of compliance.
The level and i|uality o f in­
form ation
afforded by
it
m ight well be lea* than that
attainable through unilateral
m eant— that is, verification
by mrans available to the Un­
ited States irrespective nf
did not cheat on testing or
arms production.
The following are excerpt,
from reseurvh papers prepar­
ed fo r circulation among o f.
floa ts at the White House,

Herald Area Correspondents

$ 1 ft f c a n f o r

The Chinese atomic bom b is
by Bed Chinese Premier Chou
Kn Lai’s own admission small
" . . . But we ire In poxsesssion of it. It is the fruit of our
own efforts, of the efforts of
Allans.”
Ami small though the Chi­
n e.o bomb is, it already is
rausing a reassessment of the
world vs. nuclear weapons.
It proved that a nation need
have married them in the first
be neither rich nor industrial­
place.
ly ndvanerd lo carry out it*
‘ Hut I doubt if Beth will
manufacture. And even though
ever change,"
it may be another 10 years
Readers, Ileth would pro­
before Hie Chinese can require
bably scream that her husband
the means of delivery,
it
is a beast and too , to blame,
marks the beginning of what
if she consciously faced these
could be a dangerous shift in
farts.
wlial has brrn called * bal­
But how would you render
ance of terror.
your verdict?
Up to now ihe balance of ter­
W ives are usually Sin- to
ror held between the United
blame for divorce even though,
. States and the Soviet Union,
like Beth, they may vigorously
each with an ability to destroy
insist that their husbands are
the other, has provided the
100% at fault.
work! with its best reason for
And it is usually these |no-;
peace,
self-righteous wives who pro
Witli the spread of these
test most violently against till*
weapons come dangerous now
clinical column,
p r o b l e m s and temptations
They say "D r. Crane Is the
which no longer are global in
American Dr Freud and a sex
character but local in that
m aniac!”
they involve neighbors.
But look at the facts and
Red Chinese possession of
don't grow so emotional.
the bomb led India at once to
Jtist because I happen to
reassess its position
expose the frank medical and
lindia lias the material ami
psychological facts about Beth
an&lt;l Harry, doesn’t make me a the know-how lo build a bom b
but for the moment has d eci­
sex maniac, does it?
ded
against it. Instead India
Because a surgeon points out
has sought and presumably
a woman’ s need for a hyster­
ectom y, does that make him obtained trom the Soviet Union
renewed promises of delivery
a "su rgical maniac?”
o
If a dentist diagnose* an f the Soviet weapons promis­
abscessed tooth and extracts es! for her defense against Chi
it for Beth, should she accuse nn,
Eventually It must lead Ja ­
him of being a dental man
pan to consider hrr defensive
la c ? ”
Will you readers I’ LEASK position.
Ultimately, Israel might be
learn to be scientific and face
templed to manufacture nu­
farts’
This is a dissecting clinic in clear weapons as a deterrent
human
behavior so don't against the Arabs. Israel al
scream at me If I happen to ready has a reactor anil lim i­
probe a wire spot in your own ted materials fur the nuking

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Political Notebook

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Balance Upset

marilsl fruil, so piste It In

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

graduation from
Southwest
Texas State Teachers College.
He began as administrative
assistant to a Texas congress­
man By 1937, he had his own
seat in the House of Represen­
tatives. He served with Ihe
Navy in the P acific during
World War II, and then re­
turned to Congress. In 1943,
he was elected to the Senate.
He quickly w on ad.uw ilon to
the Senate's inner circle and
by 1930 ha! been named Dem­
ocratic whip. Tw o years later,
he became D em ocratic lead­
er — a post In which he wield­
ed vast power over legislation.
By Ithk), Johnson was one of
the best-known and most in­
fluential Democrats in
the
land. He sought the presiden­
tial nomination, but tost out
to Kennedy who then asked
him to becom e his running
male.
He has been married sine#
1934 to the form er Claudia
Alla Taylor, o f .Marshall, Tex.,
heller known to millions ss
“ Lady Htrd." They h ive two
daughters, Lynda and Luri.

because I e ip o s r Ihclr own
mistakes. For l ‘ m no more
a ir s maniac than ■ Mrdlr
Is a "surgical m aniac” fur
removing a wom an's womb
via a hysterectomy!
CASK U-422 Harry H , aged
43, is Ihe husband of Ileth
who felt that happy marriage
can be maintained solely on
an ethereal plane of music,
art and poetry.
"D r. Crane." Harry began.
"You are quite right in say­
ing I would mttch prefer an
affair with my w ife instead of
my paramour.
"And I think that is usually
true of husbands in the same
boat with me
"Rut Beth was reared in »
prudish home where set was
an unmentionable word
"When we first married, she
insisted on twin beds, probably
because she had derived the
ideas from watching movies
"And she was always reluct
ant about the physical side of
marriage.

"During our first 15 years.
I was sufficiently energetic
and ardent that I could put up
with such diffidence.
"Hut after I reached 10, I
found It difficult to furnish the
entire 100rk of Uie love mak­
ing. "M eanw hile, I got a new
secretary who is seductive and
interested.
"While Ileth was away at a
poetry clin ic at the stale uni­
versity, | took my secretary to
dinner amt the Ihe .iter
"She was warm and ardent
and picked up her cues in­
stead of acting Imred, indiffer­
ent or aggrieved,
"So our affair got started
that night and has continued
ever since.
"H ow ever. I tried to break
off, out of a sen 'e of duty to
Beth. But when I tried to get
Beth interested, she told me
to act my a?e!
Beth is 38 ami I am afraid
too set in her prudish wa&gt;s to
change.
‘ ‘ But. Dr. Crane, if you could
work ■ miracle and persuade
her to meet nte even half way.
I'll still give up iny paramour
"F or hush,in&gt;ls really pre­
fer (heir wives to other fe­
males or they would never

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body any men. Whan I aak
my family hew bed they
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now • member of tto board of
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Love of Life
f a t h e r K now s l e s t
N ew *—
T r u t h or C o s e * ,
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"My huiband la ao bobby,
minded that he baa act a work*
■hop la the baiemcnt aad
ipenda every evening potter*
Lag In it," writea a reader. "Ha
won't go out to partita or play
bridge with (rlcada. Aad aiaoa
wo have ao children, I have to
alt alone every night and wat*
ch telovtakm or go out by my*
tell. Thla maket life pretty
dull."
If a man refuaet to ahara
hla wife’a InUrcits there la
only one road to any kind of

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Beatle Haircuts
Taboo At School
RUTLAND, England (UP1)
—J. D. Buchanan, headmas­
ter ef tM 880-year-old Oak­
ham Public (private) School,
warned parents he would not
accept boys with lleetl* haircute. Ha said ho wa* wonted
■bout **• real decline In otandarda of appearance."

By Mro. H. L. Jekaeew
Seminole County Fair patrona Tuaaday, including n
largo numMr of children,
toured the exhibit building,
llveatock exhibition Unto and
took In the ride*, lideehow*
and concessions of tha Blue
Grace 8howaFairgoera vlaited tha edu­
cational exhibit of tha Extontion Homemaker* Council
which feature* numerous pro­
jects In which membtra have
participated.
Tha Sanford Garden Club
ha* an exhibit depleting ■
lovely garden: Laka Mary
and Oviedo have exception­
ally nice community exhibits,
and thara ora other* featur­
ing antique*, coins, pictorial
aria and photography.
Other exhibit* Include thooe
of tha Samlnola High D.C.T.
Club, Future Farmer*, two
Boy Scout troops, tho B-H
Biding Club aad tha 4-H BidIng Club.
Tha Legion Auxiliary serv­
es breakfast*, lunches end
other anacka at the Fair’s
lunch oounter.

UF Luncheon
Slated Friday
The second report luncheon
of tha United Fund campaign
for Seminole County will be
held at tha Trndewlnda Cafeteria Friday at noon.
The Dutch treat lunch will
to bald In tha privets dining
room nnd no reservation* are
needed, according to the drive
ctoirman, 0. Troy Roy Jr.
The Tradewlnda la located in
tha plain at Cae*olb*rrr.

D A N CIN G N IT E L Y
Music A Entertainment By

Roosevelt Richardson Trio
Dearlag Starts At 1:30

NEW ADDITION! Z &amp; f i J S S r
Plenty Of Frea Parking — Front aad Rear

C L U B JU A N A

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NOW Ure SAT.
Shows At I M - 1:00
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Stephen; alec

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IS HERE!
SEA FO O D &amp; STEA K S

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m sm y a rs a w

oad ian’t nha aa bolioaabia aa
It ahould be. bel Ip Sat ttan
nm ahaald be ten Itenp to
cart Break.
M y.m. CSS. Forty Muon.
“The Com of the Bullied Bowlor. ’A' Perry Moaoa myatery
without Ferry Maooa, conse­
quently looo of o ohow than
uiual. TWO oao M m «Q

down there in tho haoomoat.
Why not follow hla down
there end look oa for a tow
evening! 7 Ho probably won't
ba able to roalat explaining
what bo la doing or trying to
do oad at laaat you'll get

helper aa ba workt at tola bob­
ble*? Or Had youraelf a huemeat bobby.
Comfortable companlonahip
can cootribute ■ great deal to
marriage.

Education Show
Highlights Fair

WASHINGTON (UN) —
PreiMant Johnaon beliavaa
tho Alllanco for Progrt** haa
begun to move forward in
Latin America.
Tha Preaidant made hla
vlawa known in a White
Iloue* roae garden ceremony
whan ha greeted member* of
tha eight-man committee ereated leal March to coordinate
tha Alliance’* development • W . . V . J i i rv r )
program*.
MI DI I N I Hi A T H F
Kdgo o* Night
Johnaon gave much of the
Tho Touag MarrleCo
Uattb Oama
credit for tha Alliance's eue"W antage. ■—BennO"
Tha la c ra t gtorm
•boss WarwarO
etaa to Thomaa C. Mann, for*
Trallm aaiar
■Howetalo M«*4"
NOC Nawa R ap ed
mar arobaaaador to Mexico.
Jem ** slower*
Matt of tlrouoho
Mann waa named lait Decem­
Undo W alt
miUAT A *ATl RIIAT
W all* Cargo
ber aa aaalitant secretary of
Trial* restate
H uckleberry Monad
itata
for
inter-American
af­
laah u n t
•W#y There,
fair* and Johnaon'* perional
hporta
tt's Y*«1 M r*
Ntwaeapo
"The
f lk Daw a "
•dviier on Latin America.
Lanvg t l T a aiavae
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t il# ( D iclan ca
( D Aa T k a W trte T a ra *
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I D Paaawgrd
I I I * ID Nawallao
l i l t tD Hosiers
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of Toageaaea which conea to
an exciting eoocloeioo. Both
ttara are flan aad Alejandro
ley la aa Mind ptaa aa a tup-

hla ala Marta and proceeded
to aacriflco at aevan dia&lt;
moodi.

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Horoscope
Forecast

Prtiay. V i m t a r «, IBM
GBNBRAL T V D IN C U ta i
T en oortobly and to W w t

careful of any aomaeato you
moko today or tonight, for
they could bo very oaaUy ml*.
dastood with Moch troublo
u d yoooiblo argumeats foU
loving. Show yoo value tho
good will of other* and ro*
froia from makiag thooo ert*
tkal ooauMtta that taa bring
other*’ wrath oa ytat hoof.
Bilaa.
A i m (Hank t l to April
IS) It io wall that you koop
rivaled to yaar papor aad
other worthwhile media study*
teg data you regain. Tbia la
M t a Rood day h r week tra*
eel. Boo that yea an gentle
with thooo about yen.
TAURUS (April SO to May
M ) It la to year hitonot to
look Into financial etatofoonta
Initoad of raining off on tome
tangent or ether. Do ae cheer*
fully. B an a mile for thoea
about yea aa w ell-got on
tho right aide ef Ufa.
GEMINI (Hay St to June
SI) You can araooth over any
tonalona with partner* by be­
ing m an and polaod, than*
by iaeietalag harmony aa
wolL Don't add fir* to con­
flicting views. The role of
tho peace-maker suite you t*
a T.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
SS to July SI) Laboring at a
steady pace wins the day for
you, otherwise others think
you are italling, though coy
about i t Be patient with co*
worker* whe hare family
trouble*. Be Inspiring.
LEO (July U to August
SI) Yon had better consult
your purse before dashing out
on that aaponsWa recreation­
al Jaunt, In fact, specialising
in toms other talent you poeteas would be preferable. The
pianeta are not with you
whore fun is concerned.
VIRGO (August SS to Sep­
tember 23) Use tact whert
home problems nr* concern*
od, since nagging only makea
matters worse, kelps not at
all. Avoid any damagos ar
loao of holdings. Be sant, con*
trolled, wUe.
LIBRA (September SS to
October 12) Conference* with
others aro good today, pro*
vided you approach backs.**
with true tart. Accomplish
whatever you tet out to do.
Taka your saac nnty after all
Is properly handled.
SCORPIO (October IS to
November 21) If you show
otheri that you are not an
extremist where money is
concerned, you Mftguard pro*
sent holding*, add to same.
You tan have far more, hut
it mult toma by gradual
atepa.
■AUITTARIUS (November
S2 la December 21) U you
do not plan your activities
and tlm* first, you can bo
Jumping around Ilka tha pro*
varbial Jumping bean. Toko •
bit ef eaorelio first, too. Then
you have a vary productive,
happy day and owning.
I'AI’ Rlt'OBN (December 23
tu January 20) Be buaily en­
gaged at whatever you hav*
planned Instead of confiding
in otheri who have llttlo vl*
■ion. Don't be criticised by
your inferiors. Aid tha dis­
tressed tonight.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February ID) Any frivoli­
ty on your pert today could
Irk thoae who are in a seri­
ous mood; a dignified air is
far moro helpful. Get down
to serious business. Improve
position In life.
1'IHCKH (February 20 to
March 20) Higher-ups may
bo quits upset and If you do
not take control of younolf,
tho feeling of panic may be*
coma quite Infectious, ray any
bills you can. Make proper
excuses for others.
IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, tho pioneer Is most
definitely in this chart and
Ultra la no length to which
your progeny will not go or
any limit to probing Into tha
Unknown, and ha or aha will
very likely torn* up with tha
right anawar to lom* long*
standing onlgmaa. Be sure
early to teach that there must
bo a practical and to all reaoareh If It I* to bo of use to
humanity at largo.
"Tho Stare lapel, they
da ast row pel." What yos
make of your Ilfs Is large­
ly op to YOUI
Carroll Rlghtor’s Individual
forecast for your sign for De­
cember is now ready. Per your
ropy Mad your btrthdsto and
$1.00 to Carrell lighter Pore*
eaat (The Saaferd Herald),
Bex 1MJ, Bollywood IS, Cal*
1/eraJa.
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DeBary Church
Sets Service
For Friday
World Community Day will
be observed at the DeBary
Com munity Methodist Church
F riday in special services
sponsored
by
the
United
Church Women. Coffee w ill be
served at 9:30 a m .
with
m em bers of the Methodist
M en’ s club and husbands o f
WSCS members as guests.
Speaker will be Dr. Arrncta
Sabopaje, teacher In the Phil­
ippines tor 13 years.

Show Committee
Sets Meeting
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
A
meeting of the Talent
Show Committee of the Enter­
prise Elementary School PTC
will be held at T p m. Friday
at the school cafetorlum. The
ahow and ikita featuring enter­
tainers will he presented n e e .
ft in DeBary at the Fire Hall
under direction of Mr*. Mary
Virginia Morgan, University of
N orth Carolina drim a gradu­
ate. Proceed* will help refur­
nish library facilities destroy,
ed by fire last July.
Adults interested In helping
In any way with the project
are asked to attend the inert­
ing. If unable to attend they
are
requested to call PTC
president
Mrs.
Annabell*
T rop f. Success of the venture
depends upon cooperation of
(he people.

Benedict Learns
The Hard Way
K A N S A S CITY, Mo. (U P I)
— Hobart Earl Watson, 23,
has probably learned by now
to stay out of tha Jackson
County Caurthouss.
Whan Watson want down
to tha courthouaa w ith hia
fu tu re bride to get a mar­
riag e license recently, he woe
recognised
as
wanted
on
arm ed robbery charges and
arrested.
General Philip Sheridan’s
fam ous ride extended about
20 miles from Winchester to
Cedar Creek, Va.

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$49$
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with ft Ip-tight IM.

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dlai seat ptm mm yae
» » % of rayata sattlay
prita* aa Ml fteaarip
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A Democratic film wae pre­
viewed by Gov, Farris Bryant
end the State Cabinet end
Jlryant had good words for
tha movie, T b* F l o r i d a
Story."
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tdiana should view it with
pride for the “decisions,
achievements, and labors that
have made The Florida Story
are theira.*
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VOL. 66

*

Longwood'* Episcopal vicar,
the Rev. Charles W . Stewart
Jr., will be on the panel for
the Channel 9 telecast, "The
Small Issues of Our Tim e,"
this Sunday a t 6:30 p.m. Pro*
(r a m topic will be " I s Demo*
g cra cy a Moral Failure ? " and
moderator will be Judge Rich­
ard H. Cooper o f the Orange
County Criminal Court o f Rec­
ords.
s e e

PETITION drafting Chairman R. C. Carlson aa
candidate for re-election to Longwood City
Council carried more than 100 signatures when
it was presented Thursday at City Hall by Dick
Zartman, left and Jerry Van Dam.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Johnson
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Crash Takes 5

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Complete unofficial totals In
Florida’* presidential, senator­
Lawrence Sw offord, Alta­
ial and gubernatorial racea aa
monte Springs mayor and
compiled
by the Network E lec­
successful candidate for the
tion Service give President
County Commission seat in
Johnson a 34.000-vote victory
D istrict 3, gave his version
over Sen. Barry Goldwater.
“ of people in general Thurs­
Still being counted, how ever,
day afternoon when certain
are more than 55,000 absentee
precincts were being checked
By Donna Estes
ballots. B it the Arizona sen­
f o r voting machine and pre­
ator would rted to get four of
Wayne Dupree appeared be­
cin ct workers' accord on a
every five absentee ballots to
fore Longwood City Council
particular tally. A
Clock
steal back Florida'* 14 elecWatcher on the scene moved Thursday to volunteer his ser­
torial votes.
in close to one machine to vices and ai'tombll* to patrol
The NES report from atl 3,check the figures In the Swor* Church Street at night. He ad­
278 precincts in Florida's 67
ford-Pope Bassett race. He vised that he had past police
counties have Johnson leading
started to move back, asked experience and training in the
Goldwater by a vote of JOT,Sw offord if he wanted to north and said (hat although
800 to 863.731,
Sen. Spessard L. Holland was
check the machine. ‘‘ No,” the police department is do­
returned to Washington with
came the reply, " I trust peo­ ing an excellent job palrollng
the street, he realized that hav­
(44.816 votes, the largest num ­
ple."
ing only one police car made
e
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ber ever given a Florida offi
elal running in a popular e le c­
Another Clock Watcher, en it impossible to be in all parts
tion. Holland's opponent. Jack
route to work this morning, o f the city at the same time.
He declared that contrary to
soQville
Republican
Claude
noticed a number o f police
rumors circulating in the city,
Kirk J r , got 554,260 votes.
cars congregated near the inthere was no speed trap on
Holland,
Florida's
senior
tersection o f 20th Street and
Church Street but that he de­
senator lost only Sarasota
™ Sanford
Avenue.
Thinking
sired stricter enforcement of
County. He outpolled the P reil
something big was up, he
the speed Un-its there. He in­
deni by about 45,000 votes ami
made a U-turn and headed
formed council that his dog
was 82,000 votrs ahead of Govback. When he got there, he was killed or the edge of his
elect llaydon Burns.
Inquired about the congrega­ driveway this week by a speed­
All Christmas parcels mail­
In winning a two-year term
tion. Seems police were in­ er and that it might well have ed by surface transportation as governor, Buma piled up
stalling a survey device which been a child.
destined for delivery to mem­ Mt.667 votes to *S4,80o for St.
will count traffic at the In­
Council thanked him for his bers of Ihe At med Forces over­ Petersburg Republican Char­
tersection.
offer and advised him to dis­ seas should r»e mailed not lat­ les Holley.
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cuss his qualifications with er than Tuesday, Postmaster
Both Holland and Burns an­
Cecile Heard Said today. For nounced support for the nation­
Headlights were left on by Police Chief Claude Layo.
L. J. North appeared to com­ airmail parcels the period la al Democratic ticket, although
m otorists this morning until
neither 4'irr;.-d zcU ve.V ; «
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a fter 7:30 as the season’ s plain »bou‘, r t ' o ? :&gt;.&lt; Sep.
Greeting cards fur overseas tho Johnson-Humphrey ticket.
heaviest fo g shrouded the ar­ ember regular meeting. He drea. Might be appropriate to clared that contrary to the re- should be minted within th e 1
remind visitor! that this'* the port he has never disrupted a periods designated tor parcels
■eaaon for the fog and they ball game by traveling across if they are to have a reasonmight leave a little earlier the si reel within the diamond able expectation of delivery
during a game. Council apolo­ prior to Christmas.
for their dcatination as traw l
All artictf&lt; should be packed
gized ami agreed that he docs
w ill be slowed considerably.
not drive across the diamond in boxes o f wood, metal, anlld
s e e
A special committee o f comwhen games are in progress. or double faced corrugated
*
Did you hear about the fel­
AU
fiberboard munlty leader* interested In
In other business Edgar fiberboard.
low who couldn't get the GoldWright of Longdate appeared boxes should be securely wrap, education has been named to
water aticker o ff his auto { to complain against about stray pod in heavy paper and tied plan Ihe annual Am erican Edu­
bum per? lie had a sign paint­ dogs in the subdivision. Mayor with strong cord.
cation Week observance next
er make an " 8 " out o f the A. R. Lormann advised him
In addition to the articles week in Scm itole County,
"4 ".
Heading the com m ittee Is
that since he will not sign a normally prohibited In the
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dog complaint he should notify maila. matches of all kindi Mrs. Ruth E Long, coordina­
The
Lyman High band the police department when and lighter fluid may not be tor o f Libraries, for the coun­
wanta u i to remind everyliody dogs are annoying him.
mailed to overseas military ty school system.
Sponsored by Ihe National
about the turkey dinner which
As result of additional tem ­ addresses.
Association,
The
Cigarettes, other tobacco pro­ Education
'% will be served at the Lymnn pi slnts council agreed to refer
American
Legion,
National
ducts,
coffee
and
various
other
eafetortum from 5 until 7 the dog ordinance to the city
Congresa
of
Parent!
and
p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will attorney for possible rework­ items are prohibited In parcela
T eacheri, and the U. S. Office
ing.
addressed
to
some
military
bo used to buy new uniforms
Daniel Lott appeared lo seek post office*. Complete informa­ o f Education, Am erican Edu­
fo r tho band. The band, and
continuation
of a license issued tion may he obtained by call­ cation Week Is drsignrd to
the dance band, will plry durspotlight what the school* are
ing your toe*I pojt office.
ing the affair Band' Director ,nd k*P‘ m fore* fnr ^
P**1
doing and to remind citizens
John Blair is in charge.
, ittT l J or °P*r®tul* * I®*"'
that good schools are their re­
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|dry on Church Street. The matsponsibility, too.
One clock watcher e .lled
Nationwide, more than 31
observe that Sanford Mayor A l ' ,&gt;„ ,,e *lth 1Vp;,1r,ment
million parents are expected to
11
was agreed to purchase
Wilson didn't heed one o f his
visit their schools next week
three additional RCA radios
own suggestions. The mayor,
JOHNSON CITY, Tex (U P I)
The local o mmlttee is start­
for the police department
said the watcher, asked the
—President Johnson, continu­ ing work immediately to plan
Motion was made and adopt­
people to display flags last
ing an indefinite post-cam­ observance during the week.
ed to raise salaries of city em­
Tuesday as a reminder to citi­
paign rest al hi* Texas ranch
.Mayor A. !,. Wilson today
ployes beginning Nov. t with
zens to vote. Aside from post
today, had a schedule free of issued a proclamation desig­
the new 196163 fiscal year.
office, city and county offices
formal callers. But he’* been nating next week as American
Monthly salaries, including in­
keeping the telephone tinea Education week in Sanford and
and the banks, only two other
creases, now will be, mainten­
humming.
flags were displayed in down­
called for al! citizens to work
ance superintendent. 1350; city
town Sanford Ami neither one
Among his many calls was toward the resolution of pro­
marshall, $350; part-time po'
of them, said the watcher, was
one to Secretary of Defense blems besetting public schools
ice, $95; city clerk, $100; clerk
Robert McNamara, now deep and lo rededicate themselves
at the m ayor’s place of busi­
of water department, $100;
in preparation of next year’ s to enlarging educational op­
ness.
clerk o f police court. $50;
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military budget.
portunities.
maintenance men, $t Jo per
The llama Is dead — llong
hour; operators o f gradrrt.
Hive the llama! The shaggy
mowers, e t c , $t 30 per hour.
brown beast which had been
one o f the prime attractions
at the Sanford Zoo for 15 years
was murdered by the buck
William V. Hemphill, prom­ Bank, director of Seminole
deer with whom he shares! a
inent Sanford businessman, Chamber of Commerce, and
pen. Maybe the deer got tired
has been appointed to the
of being spit on I
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WASHINGTON
( UPI )
Florida Small Business A d­
City Commissioners arc still The Federal government took visory Council, Kcnnon II.
investigating the possibilities over operat o r of a Florida Turner, manager o f Small
o f a pedestrian foot bridge savings and loan association B u a i n e s a Administration's
over French Ave. at the San today hecause of a manage­ Jacksonville office, announc­
ford Junior High School, aimed ment dispute which threatened ed today.
at safeguarding some 1,300 the association's stability.
Hemphill was appointed by
Junior high students by transThe Federal Home loan Small Business Administrator
porting them above the trsf- Rank hoard will run the First Eugene P. Folry to advise on
Federal Savings and Loan
I) I % Be—instead of through it.
problem* o f small business in
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Association o ' Palm Bay, Fla.,
Florida and to suggest ways
New city finance director untit Ihe fight is settled.
of improving SBA's services
Board
chairman
Joseph
P.
Howard Whelchel served his
to small firm owners and
maiden voyage with a stormy Mr Murray said in a statement
manager* in this area.
city commission meeting Mon- that the board's unusual acHemphill is president of
day as he assumed full reign tion "w a s
brought
about,
o f the office. Howard laid he among things, by concern over Bill Hemphill Motors, Ponti­
wras mighty glad to have clerk a dispute between two rival ac, Buick and Rambler auto­
Rosa Rotunda by his side to factions, each o f which claims mobile dealer. He is active in
help steer, til he gets his sea to he the legally elected board civic affairs, being director
j f Sanford Atlantic National
R legs
I of directors."
HILL UEMITULL

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PORTSMOUTH, N. H. (U PI)
—Air Force officials today
tried In piece together a giant
Jigsaw puzzle made up of the
charred remains of a KC97
Stratotanker which crashed
and killed all five crewmen.

Citizen Offers
Services Gratis
To Longwood

Now Is Time
For Yule Mail
To Servicemen

Education Week
Observance Set

to J"

*° ,h' Coun'

U. S. Takes Over

Rest Continued
By President

To Revamp NzVTO
LONDON ( U P I)—The United
States and Britain will push
for a revam ped North Allan­
tic Treaty Organization it the
NATO ministerial conference
in Paris in mid-December,
diplomatic sources said today.

Locks Bid
CHECKING OUT THE VOTE yesterday afternoon at a local wurehouse
where voting machine* are stored were these interested persons. The
check was sought by Republican E. Pope Bassett after his unsuccessful
bid for the County Commission seat in District 3. He tost to Lawrence
Swofford, Democrat. Shown nre, from left, County Judge C. Vernon Mize,
County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Bassett (in dark suit), and Mrs.
Camilla Bruce, county voting registrar. At the muchine is W. A. Adams,
head o f the warehouse in which the machines are stored.

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JACKSONVILLE (U PI) Two New Y ork firms have ap­
parently submitted the tow bid
of $5,594,300 for construction
of the first o f five navigallnnal locks for tha cross-Florida
barge canal.

Bargain Session

DETROIT (U P l)-T h e Unit­
ed Auto Workers union and the
Ford Motor Co. met In mara­
thon bargaining session In an
effort to a v e r t
crippling
rent of the absentee votes.
strikes today at a handful of
"In s county where the Re­ key plants around the country.
publican registration is only
approximately 17 per cent, this Sole Charge
high Republican vote wss
LA PAZ, Bolivia (U PI) made possible only b y the ef­ Lt. Gen. Bene Barrientos took
forts of many Republican and sole charge of Bolivia's new
Democrat workers, the votes military J u n t a government
of many finu conservative Thursday night with a pledge
Democrats and Ihe encourage to hold "d em ocratic elections
merit and Unofficial support . . . in the least possible time.”
given me by many responsible
Democrat leaden. 1 want to Pope Presides
express my deep gratitude to
VATICAN CITY ( UPI) all those who devoted so much
Pope Paul VI presided for the
o( their tlma and effort In
first time today over s work­
my campaign and my thanks
ing session o f Ihe Ecumenical
lo all who supported my can­
Council to dram atize "Ihe serdidacy with their votes."
iouincss o f Hie missionary ac­
tivity of tho chu rch ."

One Vote Difference In Recount
By Harry I. Johnson

suits w ere not announced in a

E. Pope Basset pirkrd up distinct tone and alleged possi­
one vole, a write-in, yesterday ble errors In transferring fig ­
when 23 voting m achlnci were ures to certificate forms.

On hand to check the m a­
cheeked a g a i n s t precinct
workers' tabulation* of the re­ chines which had been moved
sults In his unsuccessful race fiom the precincts to Adams
for County Commission scat la Transfer A Storage on North
Holly Avenue were County
District 3.
-Bassett, a Republican, was Judge C. Vernon .Mize, who re­
ouMit. from his temporary ceived the protest; Mri. Ca­
winning circle by Lawrence milla Bruce, county voting
Swofford, Democrat, and may­ registrar; John Fitzpatrick,
County Commission member
or of Altamonte Springs.
Tha Republican candidate and ai-o mem ber of the can
led by Its votes when returns vasaing hoard.
Also Swofford and his at­
were completed early Wednes­
day morning. But a canvass of torney, Joe Davis, and the un­
1.231 absentee billots showed successful candidate. Ilassett.
Wednesday night that Swofford The machines were opened by
had picked up enough lo eke W. A. Adams, head o f the
out a 128-vote margin of vic­ storage firm and in whose
tory. The write in lowered it custody the machines had been
placed.
to a 127-vote margin.
The machine* were checked
E. Tope Bassett, Republican
yesterday at U a u ett'i request.
Although the six-day run of
The 23 devices were from candidate fur County Com misFair
Precincts 1, 3. I I , 15, 17, 2 0 1s loner, District ^hreo, slated tho Seminole County
and 23. The write-in vote was here today that suspected ir- doesn't conclude until Satur­
in Precinct 11 and boosted regularities in voting prove- day night, Am erican Legion
Bassett's margin at tho Alta dure* had k d to the filing of Fair Association officials to­
IhLs year's
monte
Springs
Community protests under section 101.57 of day described
House to 747-280.
the election code In seven pre- event s i one of the most suc­
Oilier than that, the precinct &lt;incts. Bassett continued that cessful of its kind.
According io Fair Associa­
workers and voting machines
the questions of filing wartion President Bob Mahan,
agreed. The figures in each rants u n d e r Chapter lot
precinct showrd ( Swofford * against those ch irg 'd with crowds are expected to Jam
totals luted first):
violations, and contesting the Ihe exhibit buildings, livestock
tents snd the midway of the
Precinct 1, Sanford Junior election results in court have
Blue Grass Shews tonizht and
High School, 520-1M; Precinct been referred to the attorney
Saturday for the event's final
3, Home Demonstration Build for the Republican It allot Su­
activities.
ing, 643-401; Precinct II, 28i&gt; curity Forces. Therefore, the
Despite light showers, Ma­
747; Precinct 15, Shrine Club, final outcom e of this race canhan declared, the fair has
617-426; Precinct 17, Cassel not be determ lm d for at least
been well attended anil fairberry, 325 585; Precinct 20, 10 d a ys."
goers have been generous in
Upsala, 36(1337; Precinct 23,
in analyzing the vote, Bas­
their appreciation o f the asso­
Prairie Lake, 2!I5 516,
sett said, " I am most gratified
ciation's efforts.
Joining in tho request for to see that I received 58 per
"T h e exhibits have been a
the recheck were Mrs. Gret* cent o f the vote in D istrict, . . ..
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chen W. Tope and Mrs. E. R 3. and 54 per cent county-wide
“ !* w “ k
MacDonald, Urpuhlfran elec- with thi» cu cp lioru of pre- .
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11 0 * e
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tors of Precinct I, who claim- c incts I, 3 and 15. My oppon. *,"&gt;1
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from
cd the returns were “ (raudu wit received 61 per cent of Hio
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everyone, he added
lent and erroneous.
votes In those predominately
The complaint said the re- colored precincts and 62\* per

Seminole Fair
Big Success

Southern Bell
Salaries Hiked

Tenth Dies

EL CENTRO, Calif. (UPI)
A 10th person has died as the
result of last week's Jet bomb­
er crash and fire during a
A T L A N T A (U I T )-S o u t h Navy Day observance at the
eru Bell Telephone Co. said
naval air facility here, officers
it hus signed a new agree­
reported.
m ent with tha Communica­
tion* Workers of Am erica
g ivin g wage Increase*
to
NEVADA TEST SITE (U PI)
around *7,000 employe* in
—The Atomic Energy Commis­
nine states.
sion (AE G ) conducted an un­
The agreement, providing
derground nuclear test here
fo
r
a general wage hike rang­
to determine the effects of a
contained nuclear blast in car­ ing from $3 to $5, Is subject
to approval by the union mem­
bon at# rock.
bership.
The company said the agreaSuccessful Launch
ment
wua reached under a
VANDKNBEItG A Fit, Calif.
(U PI»—Tho Air Force Thurs­ three-year contract, signed in
day launched its fourth Min- September 1963, permitting
uteman intercontinental b a i-! ‘ wo
reopenings. Negolislie missile In as insny days I tintiona had been under way
nn a successful 5,tsj0-milc trip since Oct. 19, when tho union
down tho Pacific m i s s i l e asked for a wage reopening,
ran^e.
the firm said.

Conducts Test

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Red China Seen

Hemphill Gets SBA Job

Florida S &amp; L

NO. 316

WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
D em ocratic leaders, jubilant
over their 37-scat gain In tha
House, looked forward today
lo passage of President Johnson's long-fought health c a r e
program and other priority
legislation.
The leaders predicted «pproval of the rrcsldenl'a plan
to provide health Insurance for
elderly persons through S ocial
Security, The program w a i
stalled in the House in the Iasi
session o f Congress.
A m ong other bills the leaders said would be scheduled
for early consideration w ere
Johnson's Appalachia develop­
ment program , expanded aid
for education, additional m on ­
ey for depressed area d ev elop­
ment and further liberalization
o f federal housing aids.
T here also was speculation
that Johnvm, in view o f h it
landslide election victory and
bigger majority in Congresa,
might unveil additional p r o
gram s aimed at fulfilling bln
cam paign promises to crea t#
a "G rea t Society."
Dem ocrats said their gain In
the House was even better
than it appeared at first
glance. Although the election
result of 2(1 setts for tbn
Dem ocrats to 140 for the Aa*
pnbllcanj, with one la donbt,
gives them a better than 3to-i margin in the House, they
said it cuts still deeper.
Of the 10 scats D em ocrat*
lost to the GOP, all but tw o
w ere in the Deep South, w here
R e p u b lica n will be replacin g
Dem ocrats who usually voted
with the GOP anyway. But thn
47 seats the Democrats took
from the Republicans m ain ly
represented liberal replace­
ment a for consentatlv* con ­
gressm en.
D em ocratic strategists noted
that in general it was the right
wing of the OOP that suffered
m ost from the Johnson land­
slide. Liberal and m oderate
Republicans mostly held their
scats.
Republicans tended to agree.
They conceded there was not
much they could do to block
D em ocratic programs as they
had dune in the past.

president o f the Rotary Club.
The Small Business Advis­
ory Council is rnmposed of
outstanding business snd pro­
fessional man in this a its
with a apecial knowledge of
and interval in small butineti.
It was rstaiiiished in 1961 to
assist the Agency in avalualing the effectiveness o f SBA
programs and recommend me­
thods o f improving them. Th*
members serve without pay.
Service* available f r o m
SBA inelud* business and dis­
aster loans, contracting snd
technical assistance, manage­
ment help and licenaing Small
Business Investment Compan­
ies which provide long-term
loan* and equity capital to
small firm*. Th* SBA Office
in Jacksonville, Florida ii lo­

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LONDON (U PI)— Red China
cated at 47 W. Foray th Street is believed in British scientific
in the Jacksonville National circles to be developing a rock
et parallel with the project
Rant Building, fourth floor.
that recently brought her the
successful detonation rJ her
first atomic bomb.
These circles feel the Chinese
would not have tied up so
many of their scientists on the
bom b If they were not also
By United Press
confident of having the mean*
A blanket of fog was draped to deliver it
over much of the central sec­
tion of the nation today m l
light drizzles dampened the
Southwest and New England.
Funeral services fnr Char­
A rold frnnl dipped tem pera­ les Blsnehsrrl Searcy, 76, o f
tures into the 20i across the Izmgwood, form er Seminole
northern Rockies. Cool air a lio County Commissioner
and
swept eastward into the weal- I-on g wood city clerk, who died
ern Great Lakes.
today In an Orlando hospital,
Most other areas had clear will be held at 2 p. m. Monday
skies snd relatively warm at Longwood Christ Episcopal
temperatures,
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Funeral Monday

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